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111,11 HUmHMIMIUHMHIIHMIIIIMHHIHII Seasonable Goods Worth Remembering: Straw Hats 10c to $2.50 Each f Men's Golf Shifts Our patterns are exclusive; our styles are the latest; prices al ways modest 50c, 65c, 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Summer Underwear Colors: Blue, Lavender, Brown and Flesh Colors; all sizes. Big values 50:, 75c and $1 per garment Men's and Boys' Shoes $1.25 to $4.50 Baer & Daley Que-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers t MnmmiinnimnimiimmmimiMMH HOTEL ARRIVALS. THURSDAY MAY 1U03. GENERAL NEWS. Thu rebellion In Nicaragua 1 grow ing in volume and strength. Stanford University Is having a siege of typhoid fever. There Is constant rioting in pro gress nt Salonlcn between Christians nnd Moslems. 1 The British government will buy j and nationalize all the railroads of) the Transvaal 1 A company capitalized for 125,000. 000, will control all the trolley lines in and across New Jersey. Great Britain announce! the policy of not allowing any other power to fortify any point in the Peisian Gulf. A lock-out at Gloversvllle. N. Y Is expected to result In 7.0U0 Idle fac tory employes at that place in a few ilnys. Colonels Santos and Delacring have been sentenced to death at Ma-i nlla for Instigating and leading the j recent revolt in Rlzal province. ! Thu coal operators of Indiana uud Illinois admit in their answer in lhe United States circuit court that they have acted under an agreement. The Manila correspondent of the London Dally Mall, declares that the American government of the Philic pines is a failure and lias been such from the beginning. An Investigation of the methods of the entire postoftlce system of the country is about to be made to sat isfy charges of corruption beginning with the heads of departments. Governor Mickey, of Nebraska, no tifies employers that he will not or der out troops on account of strike 1 disorders unless requested to do so j by the civil authorities. Golden Rule. H. C. Manela and son, Athena. George B. Boss. Denver. John Mattson, Denver. E. Cedergun, Denver. B. W. Prescott. Baker City. C. E. Coley. Kenewlck. G. V. Bradley, Athena. U Burland, Walla Walla. J. T. Huston, Walla Walla. Mrs. P. Taylor. Douglas. Delia Sascel, Wasco. B. Dummlg, Lewiston. S. B. Dummig, Lewistou. C. H. Dummig, Lewiston. !.. C. Dummig, Lewistou. F. It. Dummig, Lewiston. Mrs. J. Johnson, Oregon City Rube Smith. Walla Wnlla. L. M. Mlkesell, Dale: C. J. Mlkesell, Dale. F. R. .Mlkesell, Dale. Professor Knox, Seattle. G. H. Beaton, Weston. C. Burroughs, Portland. S. A. Frans, Spokane. W, D. Marks, Spokane. C. C. Cravens. Cleveland. C. F. Weiss, Freewater. D. O. Saunders, Freewater. J. B. Walden, Milton. C. I.. Downer, Spokane. W. P. Junette, Adams. Joe Conelly, city. T. II. Morris. Heppuer. Mrs. R. L. Scott, Salt I-ake. Anna Kirk. Athena. T. S. Heskett. Spokane. J. A. Churchill. Baker City. Herbert Chandler, Baker City. Jesse Richardson, Baker City. Dan Kelly, Baker City. Alfred Brown, Baker City. Roscoe James, Baker City. Stanley Parker. Baker City. John Allen, Baker City. Ralph Dodson, Baker City. Walter Mitchell, Baker City. M. L. Olmstead, Baker City. B. Crawford. Flora. D. C. McPhee, Salt Lake. William Ford. Salt Lake. G Wlllard, Spokane. GHO NEWS FROM E WILL HAVE A NEWSPAPER CELEBRATE JULY FOURTH. BAKER CITY AT WALLA WALLA. Large Delegation From Baker City Attended the Contest Last Night. Professor Churchill, of the Baker Citv high school, nnd 10 of his stu dents, lort this morning for Uaua Walla, where the boys will enter the Inter-scholastic field meet at thai Money In Sight for a Rousing Observ-; place tomorrow, lhe Part) ' ane of .ndependence Day-Print. Pendleton ast night ,0 a tend g Ing Outfit Ordered O. R. 4. N. Track Survey General Prosperity at Echo. nratnrirnl contest, and are a joiij set of boys, while Professor Church' til ll UUJD " . in tc n vni-v nlensnnt gentleman anu an lileal chaperone for a crowd of ) young men. . Echo. May C. L. A. Esteb has or- The members or the party stopped dered a press and Echo rlll soon hnvi at the Golden Rule hotel, while m a newspaper. What will be the m.t , Pendleton, and their names are as move? Just keep your eye oil Echo , follows: Propessor Churchill, ueri and you will find wit. With 7.000 , Prescott, manager; J. Allen, captain, ncres of land as productive as nny j Dan Kelly, S. Parker. R. James, H. on earth, already lying under irrlga- chaudler. R. Dodson, Alfred Brown tlon ditches, and many thousand 1 V Mitchell and J. Richardson, acres more that can be easily lrrl-i The Baker high school Is not send gated, now in Its native sage brush. Ing a full team to compete, but has one does not have to look far to see just picked a few of the best atn the future greatness of this land of 1 letes In the school to represent her veritable sunsnine. colors at the meet tomorrow. The committees on celebration of j Whitman College, Pendleton Acad the Fourth of Julv met last night at emv. Walla Walla high school and the Arlington hotel and arranged ! Baker City high school will each put many of the details of operation. The teams In the field and some good rec finance committee reported $125 by ! ords are expected. subscription, with more In sight They figure that with the various! Dr. wise a Walla Walla, concessions, enough Is already In j)r gtephen S. Wise, rabbi of Port sight to Insure a rousing celebration, j laluli wm spea;' at Whitman College Dr. M. S. Lantz, of Pendleton, . this 'evenlim. Dr. Wise Is the most the employ of the federal govern- i ,)r0niinent Hebrew of the Pacific ment, came in on the morning tram 1 rnBRt n,i is niLwi fflr and wide as and drove to the country. ,, t,toaUpU. and Inteiestlng talker. Charles F. Boardman and F. J. Teel 1 Ui, 1,. ., -..r,,,,i n nt the course stopped over here last night. They I nt !,,. i.-Pn hv the students of are making measurementa of the O. , tne c0)ege and which have been so I P. N .rT nl- ... . . . ! .. t .. e i. o. . ... 1 hp nveii nn account or misiui uiiira m J. E. Bean, of Pendleton, was M-re nn v. , ... , another It is thought yesterday. I ., .nmnlnlnir ilntes of the course will Another dust storm is on today. , bt. n1(;(, soon -),ila Walla Union. GROUND UNDER WHEELS. Ought to Have Thought of This. 1 "Kntherlnn." until her distracted Chris Bryeson, of North Dakota, Meets I ,ather, "when you play the piano so Tragic Death at Page Station. 1 bad that a vase falls from the top Chris Brveson. who had fallen ' of it and raises a lump on your head. asleep on the track, was ground to J 1 think it's time for you to stop." death early yesterday morning by a ' "Didn't President Roosevelt say," passenger train at Page, says the 1 replied Katherlue. "that if you get Walla Walla Union. The body was hurt while you are playing, you should brought to this city last night by I keep right on playing? IIn,lornl.-or W n Ciiiltl, nnri Mio fun. 1 Ami she kpllt riellt Oil. Ch CUCO era! will take place from Smith's es-! Tribune. tablisbment this afternoon. Page is a small station on the1 . Longevity. Snake river cutoff of the Oregon Rail- -riie automobile suits nie verv well, road & Navigation Company, 20 miles what's the price?" above Wallula. The early morning -six thousand marks." passenger stops at this place to take j -Take It In annual payments?" on water and to clear the engine fire-, "Yes. sir." box of clinkers. j -ah right I'll take it with me. I'll Yesterday morning after removing pay urn marks a year I belong to a the hot ash from his engine the engi-; long-lived family." Fllegenile Mat ueer backed down to the water tank. 1 tt.r. Bryeson. who was on the train, got ! down and walked to the pile of smoul-, The Beginning of It. derlng clinkers. The air was chilly, j JuUKeVoil provoked this fight and he sat down on the track before j ,., ' , u.e i.ne. it is uiu.ib.,1 i ne u un mibi ; jrisonprXo S()r; he ,loIle t. crirf , iT ..T.i X. ,,, ,i o Judge But you struck A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Ei You can save from 25 to 50 per cent on the 1ock I hav w genuine closing out sale and I am cutting price to a uh sell them. I have made heavy reduction In the prtoe ,512 nortieres. rura, art squares and mattings. 01 a l t rTn .tnnlonm T QUI Mnefnn n-nt n4 fn All 30c and 50c wall paper I have narked down to SL Oval framed French Plate Mirrors 33 Ji per cent off. I still have some his h grade standard Bewlngniachl.i are trains fast so you had better come In at once. Til?.?" T t . I . (1 . . UlVPULJl ! These are genuine oargains. it win pay you to come to IPP FAN INfi StnrA npor iU n mm m-m - - j w Kill: 1 1 Qhornlpc Tiihulnr llairv froom c... wiimb fiww - - - - , wiwuui OCIM Beats them all for close skimming and easy running, no disc or bowl complications whatever The closest skimming uDd euWi .! - 7- 1 -uuaa anion ana temperature of the tnat .1 1 j 1 ..1. ; t"rc Hiuiuie huu uuntuie niaae, ana can t any other Separator on the market For catalogue, address: T. C. TAYLOR, The Hardward 3 1 2 741 2 1 MAIN ST. TiTTf TTTTf TTTf f f IT? Tf f f If F f Tf f f 1 Tf ITTTIflTnf engine was upon him. Then he at tempted to rise, but was struck by the pilot and hurled from the track. Bry- cson's skull was crushed and both 1 legs and one arm were broken. He I was dead when the trainmen readied ! him the first Jlow. Why did you? Prisoner Bekase he m-z to me: "If Oi am wan. ye're another." Phil' ndelphia Press. Lots for Sale. I offer some nice lots on the north The deceased wat. 35 years of age ' side near the river. No grading need and a resident of Larimore. N. D. He i ?d. Price $200 to $300. N. T. Conk had no relatives in the West Hn. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The Portland public baths will be opened about June 1. Edward Hawkins, aged 14, of What com, Wash., was killed Wednesday, by a falling tree. The portion of a meteor reported to have been found at Oswego. Or.. proves to be a fake. Portland is discussing the advisa bility of raising circus licenses from $250 to $500 per day. The lumber haulers of Union, Or., have struck for $3 per thousand. They now receive $2. Clearing the right or way for nn ex tension of the Similiter Valley rail way has lx-on staned. Wilbur ItObs, a shoe clerk of Hose burg, was held up and robbed of $S by a lone footpad. Wednesday. The Seattle Brewers' Union, which has had some slight difficulty with employers, has decided not to strike. The team and hack drivers of Port land threaten to strike May 15, unless their requests for higher wages are granted. Ed Kebubin was shot and fatally wounded at Seattle Wednesday by O. E. .Vegus. for offering au insult to Negus" sister A electric light and itower plant of C.U00 horse power capacity, will be installed on tho John Pay river, 40 miles south of Sumpter. Mrs. Annie Thouret, of Vancouver. Wash., committed suicide Wednes day by tuking carbolic acid. Despon dency and poverty was the cause. Senator C. W. Kulton has request ed tho secretary of the navy to send a portion or the Paeific squadron to Astoria during the coming regatta. The Laborers' Protective Union uf ban Frauclsco, has won Its strike A Sure Thing. It Is said that nothing Is sure except death and taxes, but that is not alto gether true. Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption Is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thous ands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van Metre, of Shephcrdtowu, W. Va., says; "I had a severe case of bron chitis and for a year tried everything I heard of, but got no relief. One bot tle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's Infallible for croup, whooping cough, grip, pneu monia and consumption. Try it. It's guaranteed by Tallman & Co.. drug gists. Trial bottle free, sizes 50c, $1. f Acker's Blood Elixir oositJvelv cure. I Chronic Blood Polsonlnc and all i Scrofulous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic and prlfier. Money refunded If you are dissatis fied. 50c and $1.00 P. W. Schmidt & Co.. druggists. Stock Farm for Sate. We have the Jas. Lindsay farm, near Alba for sale. It consists of 640 acres. 140 acres In timothy: more than 200 acres In wild hay. which will grow timothy. A portion will grow wheat and barley, balance pasture; abundance of water. All fenced; good buildings. Will sell In one, two or three tracts. Easy terms. BENTLEY & HARTMAN. Mr. Logus Hopes to Return. C. H. Logus, who has just resigned his position as chief operator at the local Western Union office, left this morning for Portland, where he will spend a few days In recuperation. From thero he will go to Santa Bar bara In hopes of Increased good health. Mr. Logus hated very much fn It !1 V 1. t 1 n !.,... II. ...... 1 . I Rp-lllar ; .. ..: i tuuniuii, liuilllg iHVuiar fallen completely lit love with the citv and its people. He trusts some time when he has recovered his health, to return to Pendleton to reside. One huudred and sixty acres. Half rich bottom land. Good Improve ments. $1600. E. T. Wade Ten Dollars Reward. A brown mare, shod all round, with a white stripe In her face and wear ing a saddle with a coat tied on be hind, has ttrnyed away from the vi cinity of Gibbon station. Ten dollars reward will be paid for the return of the outfit to Henry Hill, Helix, Oregon. If you desire a good complexion use Mokl Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Cures sick head aches. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money re funded If It does not satisfy you.' Write to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, f N. Y for free sample. W. H Schmidt i against the Contractors' Association 1 Co., druggists . j nnd the strikers have all returned to i i work under a new wage scale. For Sale. The defalcations of -Police Judge: i nreo-quarter sections of good Nelson, deceased, of Astoria, amount ing to $7,000, have been settled by an agreement between the city coun cil anil a brother of Judge Nelson, whereby the city accepts $3,600 and dismisses the claim against the bondsmen. wheat land, of which one-half is in grain, and all lies Qvo miles north east of the city. A dwelling, two barns and other outbuildings, and a good water system. Call at Oliver & Co.'g grocery, or at the home of u. W. Rlgby, 704 Thompson street. Enjoy Life Out door exercise means improved health and a sunny dispositicn All Kinds of Sporting and Pleasure Goods No matter what game or pastime your fancy runs to, you can get the goods to promote it at Out Soda Fountain Is sizzling, and fizzing, aid bubling with the Most Delicious Drinks None out the best quality of materials are used. DELICIOUS SODA DRINKS Try our Mt. Hood Sundae Only at F. W. Schmidt's The Reliable Druggist liMloflice Block I'liunr Main tjl i FRAZIER'S j Book and Stationery Store J WHAT IS THE USE of suffering from Indigestion If you eat What VOU want nr nf ittraln. 'yourself to avoid such distress? Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after eating will digest your food perfectly and free you from all the disagreeable symptoms of Indigestion and Dyspep sia. Eat what you like at any time, and take an Acker Tablet afterward. Positively guaranteed. Your money will always be refunded If you are not satisfied. Write to us for a free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. nu vi ii fiii ti fmmmmm m l - a. y-w rf-iti ii' rv is locnteti unnn ine iikrr-.Ai mum rvrtE? - c -.3 i l t !L mines as the NORTH POLE valued Sio.ooo.ooo. The COLUMBIA valued e: nnn haa HHI rTkNriA valftoH at J nnn nnn MflMMII I H fi M III BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5 w, OOO. I UK BALL) YLUUN I AIN valued $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400, 000, and many others. The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Own Its Pronertv Consisting nf i6o Acres cf HichOold It lias no indebtedness of any character ti uaa a Luubci vduvc itiiiiiuf; auu uusiucsa im""o It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15s perthart. It will become a dividend payer in a short time. I - ! . r 1 It I I... ,n1 I ii v in jJtty yuu u WIIIC us JUI lull (iai iik.w,-- careful investigation of its merits. It lias the indorsement of mining men, business u. bankers of Eastern Oregon. Write us today and let us post you iwin 1 1 m nr. . jiiuimi Miners, Brokersand Financial Agents, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or R. S. BRYS0N, Local Agent, Pendleton, Ortgoi District free on Application TTTTTTTTTTT1 WUIHHmilllllllHHt SlIlY YOUR 1 AWNS Nicelv mowed Lawns an- nasilv maintained. Tifc at our Easy Running Lawn Mowers They are made on the correct principal. ''pcj;!! operate them. Let us supply you with GAKU Best goods at lowest prices. : Thompson Hardwafe Co 62i Main Street EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE W Headquarters for Fishing Supplies.