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I Boys Wash Suits X- New shipment fast in, new patterns I 50c, 75c, $ 1 .00 and $ K25 Straw hats 10c, 25c, 50c, $1 to $2.50 Saomniinnier Underwear 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 per garment We also have Belfast Mesi Linen Underwear Simmer Neckwear is aid Sispeiders BAER & DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Ha ters GENERAL NEWS. There was recently opened to settle ment in Texas 30O.O00 acres of state lands. A waitress in a Kokomo. Ind.. res taurant, has fallen heir to J40.1KH). Each of her two brothers, both of whom are day laborers, get the same amount. James T. lletcalf, chief of the money order division of the postof-1 fice department, has been summarily j dismissed by Postmaster-General I Payne, as the result of the Bristow s investigations. j Homer E. Sturdevant, of Buffalo. : N. A"., has sued the city for J25.000 ! damages, alleginr that his 6-year-old j child died from the direct effects of! vaccination, enforced by the city 1 board of health. I Owing to local factors only clearly I understood by the Germans them selves, the enormous socialist vote in ' Germany is said to more clearly rep- resent an anti-imperialistic, or dem- j ocratlc sentiment than any other one idea. ' Eight men who went from BalU-' more to California in 1S49, had a re-' union lately. It Is believed tney are the only Baltimoreans who survive who made the trip in that year. The : youngest is 79 years of age. 1 The Western Federation of Miners ' denounces President Roosevelt for his "hypocrisy" in his professions or loy-. alty to the Interests of labor and at I the same time sending federal troops ' to Morenci. Ariz., "to intimidate men who are waging a bloodless warfare ' In defense of their rights." NORTHWEST NEWS. An Elks lodge was organized at Olympla Saturday night with a char-j ter membership of 37. I The office of president of the Pa-, cific University, at Forest Grove, Or., has been vacant since the year 1500. R. U Short and C. F. Canfleld, of Portland, were held up and robbed of i ttS. Saturdav evening. In Midway ' Park. " i The Tacoma Railway f Power Company has raised the wages of its ' emploves 10 jicr cent, to take effect ' July 1. j Holver Tweeton. a miner of Mul-; lan. Idaho, fell 400 feet down a shaft Saturday night, death being in stantaneous. E. w. Bates, of Baker City, who' impersonated a United States reve nue oflirer. Is in the Portland federal ' jail under $1,500 bonds, awaiting triel. F. S. Hanna, of Colvllle. AA'ash.. j was killed Saturday night by his team starting to run out of the barn and crushing Utu- to death against the door. i Two masked thugs held up a sa-1 loon in Sjxjkano Sunday morning, se- ,-iirinr. nnthlni? hut b naoA fricht from! thn l,ol:oit.At- whn frifil.- GJTPrfll RhntR : . the barkeeper, who took several shots . at them. A law providing for the exanilna tion of bookkeepers has just gone In to effect in Washington and a state ooaru oi acaiuuiauiy una uccu WUST & TltfAX, Wbolwale Krngslata, iwlnted as examiners. i Toiio. o. Miss Ida Grimes, of Kalama, Aash., , i,ratxigtti to11o. o. while returning home on horseback, Hall'a Catarrh Curr U takm lntrrnallj, Sunday from a neighbor's, was at- actlne dtrfctly upon the blood and mucous ....I..,, ,. . .,.., .. which she 1 "urfacw of the arntem. TmtimonlaU sent tacKed by a joung cougar men sne.free lvlce 5c bottle. Hold by all beat off with a riding whip. drutxbua. Robert W. Murray, of Seattle, craz- j rmlljr nn are the lt ed by the refusal of his former wife ., . to live with him, shot her three times ! gea,0' wn recelved Sunday, and then turned the gun on ; atBgiel Bp"Sr P H owl rdrchi himself. He was Instantly killed, but fect untU three o'clo cY n m June the woman was only slightly injured fi? and will recover. I story to the Hotel St. George, accord- Damages amounting In the aggre- ing t0 piaml for the guie by T. F. gate to 140,000, were today awarded Howard, architect, by Judge Hanford, of Seattle, to the Tne right Is reserved to reject any libelants of the steamship Oregon, aii bids for the work, who were passengers on that Teasel , june jcth. 1903. on the trip from Nome in beptember, II'OI. The court made a general flnd-j chase & Sanborn's delicious cor ing of negligence against the owners fee8( awayg fresh at C. Rohnnan's, of the ship. j Court street , , . . i. i i Canvass shoes 60c, 65c, 90c, $1 to $1.50 4 "j HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. AViliiam Ellery. Boston. Jacob Torch, Cold Springs. AV. AV. Robinson. Portland. A. Nylander. Portland. J. Hill, Salt Lake. M. Stark, New York. J. T. Lambirth. city. T. G. Hailey. city. C. R. Rodgers. Boston. Frank McCulloch. Salt Lake. AV. H. Se3ver, San Francisco. E. S. Gibson. Dawson. -Harry E. Lacy, San Francisco. AA". X. Dill. St. Louis. E. C. Warner. Rochester. M. F. Wilson, AVeston. Noah R. Clem, Spokane. C. C. Simpson. Portland. George Stevens. Spokane. AA. R. Glendennlng. Portland. H. F. Palmer. Portland. H. F. Conner, Portland. J. F. Krep's, Meacbam. T. Donovan. La Grande. John Anderson. La Grande. G. AV. Nolan, Jr.. Boise. X. E. Clark. Boise. James Elder. San Francisco. Mrs. J. R. Stafford. Boise. Mrs. H. M. French. Oakesdale. R. R. Garretson. St. Paul. AV. R. Garretson, St. Paul. Nat Goldsmith. St. Joe. Henry Hineree, Tacoma. Golden Rule Hotel. R. P. Bigelow. Edgewood. C. L. Downer, Spokane. Sam Lee. Snokane. E. C. Johnson, Prosser. Col. F. V. Drake, Portland. B. B. Campbell and wife. Perry. F. J. Gardner. Portland. M. Sweeney. Portland. Frank Nelson, city. E. M. Temple, city. J. A. Isaac, McKay. R. J. Ewing. Walla Walla. I Williams, Seattle. T G. Clay, North Fork. C. Hardin, Athena. J. A. Nelson, city. C. Epinger. city. J C. Stock, city. AV. R. Schram and family, Poca tello. H. B. Dunly and wife. Lind. J. AV. Weston and wife. AValla Walla L. Barn. Walla Walla. W. H. Bond, Helix. G. D. Gallen, Portland. J. G. Helfrich. Spokane. J. AVIIIiams, Seattle. Lee Hale and wife. Heppner. AV. A. Tulbirth. AAalIa AValla. I. Greer, Bolllver. J. R. Owens, Athena. J. Robinson. Athena. R. J. Ewing, Walla AValla. H. E. Reed, Deadwood. W. M. Hudspeth. Sumpte'. G. AA. McConnell. Parma. Mrs. G. W. James, Pomeroy. Mrs. D. Marnstaff. Poc.croy. P. L. Dewel, Baker City. Howt This? . offer Oar Hundred IMlar reward i! cnrMl tlJ. ,,.., catarrh Cnre. F J. ClinXKT 4 CO.. Tolfdo. ne. in UDaeraijnira. nave Known j. J Cheney for the last 15 year, and believe uim ineciij nonorauie in an btisinHMi ' rrannArtlonit ind flnani-lallr tl tn Mrrr "ii t nil. uuiiKuiiuuM uiaur uj (ui-ir urui. MOTES F 0M ECHO ABANDONED THE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION, Wl ... a Two -Thousand Dollar Residence Proceeds of Elt Spike s Ball Will Go to the Heppner Relief Fund Homesteaders Beginning to Improve Their Places. Echo. June So. J. U Howard, of Galloway, on Butter Creek, was in town todar looking for carpenters. He Intends building a $1,500 or J2.0UU residence, and had let the contract to J. Roberts, who lost his life In the Heppner disaster. Sir. Howard, therefore. Is compelled to make dif ferent arrangements. There Is much talk here now of abandoning the celebration of the Fourth of July and turning over the funds to the Heppner relief commit tee. V.fhn liinn 51. After further con- sideration. the committee on celebra- tion of the Fourth of July, has de- cided to abandon the celebration and appropriate the proceeds to the relief I of Heppner. Elt Spike, who had charge of the arrangements and had j engaged Kirkman's orchestra for the dance, has decided to give the dance at the hall on Friday night, the 3d ! i Inctnnt nnd nnnrnnrintA thf nrnrfwl ; I to the Heppner relief committee. James Heltzell came down from Sprague a few days ago. where he had been attending school for some time, and went over to Heppner to look after his brother Sam. whom he feared might be lost. H. F. Connor came up from Port-1 lar.it tnilnr anrl ifrnra nvnr n iic . nnttor or.it mnr-h Quite a number of cabins are being j built on the claims recently taken under the supposed line of ditch as j surveyed by the federal government. HISTORIC STAGE COACH. Vehicle Now in Pendleton in Which fountain .lark PnH t th fallnujc. Neagel Brothers have at their shop an old stage coach that has a history """J i wt D0USPadwoo,K - carried with the wild west show of uuiiuio inn. ii came imo me iowb the other day bearing a load of men who had come here to locate on some land In the vicinity -of Pilot Rock and the trip over the sands had so racked its ancient frame that It wa neces sary to take it to the shop for re- Iialrs- It is now the propenr of the son of tJj man who drove It In the old iron- -v ,lnn t.A (11 Un..A I . a 1 .... once. In the early days the stage ran on the California and Northern overland toute and the name of the company can be faintly seen on the side at the present time. It was used between the southern stations of this state anu the north of California and according to the story told by the present owner, was the center of many an exciting event. At the time of Captain Jatk's war th slfgt was in use and when tl.a' famous chief was caught by the trcops In the lava beds the sta? was used to haul him to Fort Klaunith where he was hanged. The old reminder of the days gone by will be thoroughly overhauled and ! taken back to the home or the man 1 who owns it. where it will be kept i . 1. 1 . . . r u) mm ub a pvi anu omy useu on state occasions, and will be handed down as an heirloom to the genera- tions that are to come. Worst of All Experience. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. ri. Newson, Decatur. Ala. "For three years." she writes, "I endured Insuf ferable pain from Indigestion, stom ach and bowel trouble. Death seem ed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was In duced to try Electric Bitters and tbe result was miraculous. I Improved at once and now I'm completely re covered." For liver, Udney, stom ach and bowel troubles Electric Bit ters is the only medicine. Only &vc. It's guaranteed by Tallman & Co, Ladles' half soles 40c Teutsch. THERE is a trfj? t DEMAND for I Canned fruits and vegetables that taste like mother's Monopole i has all the fresh ripe flavor of the frnit or. vegetable noth- ing bnt the moBt select stock goes into a MONOPOLE can. .Every bit is packed fresh, I Bweet and delicions, with i painstaking care and yon can not find an equal anywhere to ! Standard Grcary Monopole Uracent Court Btteei HOLDMAN NEWS. New General Store About to Be Open j ed Haying Has Begun. I Holdman. June 22. Another Rood I shower Sunday night. Haying is me evem 01 ic . ..v . 1 r 1 MrPpCR j jjgj' out their combined harvester 1 last week. RJ&$& Sauirday evening was a success. A ' ,imB was renorted by nil. Jack Martin. Of roresi uiuc. merly of Holdman. is again in the, country for harvest. I The goods for the new store, owned bv AV I. Purcell. are arriving. The, store wlil be opened one day this week. Excellent Farm Paper. G. H. Ingrlm. representing the East . Oreconlan and the Northwest Live stock and Farm Journal, was in F..ol Rock the first or the week. The sub scription price of the latter publica- , tion has been reduced to 50 cents per annum, and every stockman and farm-1 er In Oregon should be a subscriber j tn this vprv excellent farm and stock fnnrnnl. It Is the best publication of its kind west of the Mississippi Pilot ! Rock Record. Stock Cattle for Sale. Have for sale 50 head of cows, 25 calves by side; 10 2-year-old heifers, and 15 yearling heifers. ELMER SPIKE. Echo, Ore. Notice to Creditors. The undersigned, successor to dasson & Rover, is authorized to j collect all accounts and moneys due . said firm. I AA. M. GLASiO.V ! Pilot Rock. Ore. j The stale of New Hampshire gets i more than $3.ooo.o0fl each season from summer boarders Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Ki'tnev trouMe prevs upon the inmd, Ji-ouK-- 1 "r "L":.?"!,1.??; jihg- dlsapj)ear . ferV? when thekidnevsare jfiMTT out of ordcr of dis- eas-ed. Kidnev trouble has I liecoine so prevalent ' that it is not uncom- - ... (rxr n olt.t.l in !w liorn afflicted with weak kidnevs. If the , ckildnrinatestoooften.ifUie urine scalds . Uje flesh.or if. when the child reaches an ace when it should be able to control the ... r t -. 11 . step" should 1 towards the treatment of I It. y .. n.i.mnni.nni these inyxjrtant organ-,. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidnevs and bladder and not to a habit as most tieople suptxse. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same reat remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in nrty cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Hom of B-nunp-Root pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers rei,- In "-JK r Kilmer & Co, Bmgharaton, N.Y.. be sure and mention i this paper. Don't make anv mistake, I but rSiember tbe name. Su'amp-Root, j n. t-:i c. t. i . v... -i Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad- ares, i.ingnamton, i ., on every bottle Remembei That we Rive special attention to' orders for fancy ICE CREAM and CANDIES. C. R. DUTTON'S These Hot Days Our meats ere all kept on ce Nothing old or tainted in this shop, and when you get your order it will be nice and fresh right from the ice box. MIESCKE 316 E. Court Phone Red 211 Insurance in force $13,456,960.00 M. H. RICE, Freewater . Arent for Umatilla County. J.P. Walktr.City Af ent lor I'endleton --urn PARRO Kor Comfort rind tl-le in crrmpe, pleatarr vehicle and buitueat ' VRCom one miv r a crt-at denl further, f r & preat ileal worse, if be crerlooki our et&blhb r'rfI.l'L .lh l.fftfS! VriJuiVurSh by without a lock in nt car Winona waiom Tt.at nm a- ..an- 1 mnr than nthav Tblf nuchioe km metalled in onr plant at a . . E"' cwt and If tbe oulj one on the I'ftcinc i j ,4st n d. tbe be.t ol work na li teen adonted br the the 1 s. eovernment Give nt . call. i 1 NEAGLE BROTHERS Stortr'i Gur.llut Engine Bargains to Real EstateiFORLUH I have a larger aud better t Ol V arms, btOCK KailClieP j t, , , n and City Property to sell . 1 ir i - 1 ' than PVPr hfifnre Also a big ! lot of land in the coining wheat Fection of Eastern Washington. N. Berkeley Cameras Photo Supplies If you are thinking about buying a Camera don't make the mistake of buying one be fore you have gotten our price. We handle the best makes of Cameras and can certainly make It to your advantage to trade here. Fresh Films and Plates No bad ones here. If you want the best success In your picture taking, you want the best Plates. You get them here. F. W. Schmidt's The Sellable DruggiBt Foitofficc Block. Phone Main Sjl pfprietot LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY ByAeFirelni panies we renr. companie, stind fiig-J wuna. Hartford Fire Insnnuir Alliance AminiiH rv. London A Lancshlr' Th Insurance Co.. , Xorth British 4 M'ea, ' Royal Insurance Co!.'. FRANK B. CI AGENT 800 MAIN St. GEORGE Restaurant Dinner Twentr-Iit i From ii 30 a.m, to j p.: Short orders a Qnick, Courteous Sa Open all Bay aid Sid T. A.OIdfather,P LET US FH i YOUR BII We can supdH' yon ' Building Material cf i Hpcprintions and St,! you money DOORS B u i ldin g pap 'l cement, brick ind l Wood gutters ii and dwellings a spew I Oregon Lumber Alta St,Opp.Cot GOE COMMISSI IncorporateiS- Minneapolis. (MtfK, Grain and Sti .... OKt t WHEAT CORN Hi we cn.rtre o ll" . PrlTate wire 10 "-"',Tr, Ti offiee,B",,w"" PENDLETON J flour, ' 1