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DREGONF!NANCES ASYLUM SUPPLIES Clearance Sale of Summer Clothing Heavenly Drinks Bn itin Akie ACT HERE IS WHERE YOUR WHAT I lit iom. MftNPY ROES TO. I OREGON TAXPAYERS. 18 the "Mick , Men's $10.00 Suits, Sale Prices $ 8.00 $12.50 and $13.50 Suits, Sales Trice J0.00 $15 00 Suits, Pales Price J2.50 ?16.50 and 17.50 Suits, Sales Price J4.00 Boys' t t $2.00 Suits, Sales Price $J.60 S3 00 Suits, Sales Price 2.40 $4.00 Suits, Sales Price 3.20 $5 00 Suits, Sales Price 4.00 BEAR & DALEY One Price Clothiers. Furnishers and Ha ters 1 U I 1 M l I I I I M"H"l"M-frH"H GENERAL NEWS. Ex-City Clerk D. C. Weynnd, of Cripple Creok, Col., is short in his accounts with the city $25,000. I Rear Admiral Cook Is recovering 1 from a severe attack of Klip, which j was his first illness in -10 years. It is believed in the more prominent j political circles that a special session or congress will he callfii to meet I November 9. I John Merkowitsch. a cousin ot the j jiresent kins of Sorvia, has worked at the trade of furrier In New York City . for 40 years. i The new $3,000,000 depot in Chi cago, belonging to the Lake Shore. Rock Island and Nickel Plate, has ,' just been opened. The sentence of dishonorable dis charge from the army of Lieutenant L. M. Bushfield. of Vancouver, has been confirmed by the president. j The opinion is gaining ground that l the czar will receive the protest and i petition from America In relation to ' the treatment of Jews in Russia. I King Potor of Servia has promoted Colonel Maehias. who led tne party ot regicides which killed King Alexan-1 dor. to be departmental chief of the j war ministry. Wireless telegraphy has not proven ! to be a success in the Hawaiian ' Islands, the government of which has I voted a subsidy of $1,000 per month 1 for further experiments. , Japan indicates that further Rus sian aggression around the Yellow I Sea is liable to be followed by scrap. It is presumed she has select ed a nicp lot in thp International cem etery and loft an order for disinfec-1 tants and (lowers. NORTHWEST NEWS. The California hop crop is fully 5o per cent short of the uBual output. The O. R. & N. Co. is now enlarg ing the depot building at Baker City. The Oregon State Chautauqua meets at Gladstone Park, near Ore gon City, on July U. A new 20-stamp quartz mill will be built in the Cable Cove district, near Sumpter. this season. R. I.. Flick, of Portland, Is under arrest for strangling his wife almost to death. Sunday morning. Salem butcher shops are now en gaged in a rate-cutting war. much to the satisfaction of the customers. Two city prisoners of New West minster. II. C broke away from the chain gang on the streets. Saturday, and have not been recaptured. E. W. Hamilton, a convict in the Salt Lake penitentiary, committed bulcide Sunday morning, by hanging himself with a strap from his bunk. The Willamette Prune Glowers, of Salem, have begun a movement which is intended to unite all the prune growers ot the Northwest in one body. Fred Sline, of Baker City, has been appointed suiwrintendent of the Cor nucopia mines, in place of Fred Dob lor, who was killed in a snowsllde, last winter. Shorlff Denbnlm. of Pierce county, Washington, has three bloodhounds now on the trail of Smith, the iu sane murderer of Marshal Parsons. of Centralla. As a result of a range war on Sace 1 creel;. Montana, warrants are now out for 12 prominent stockmen, who are accused of attacking a woman and her herder on the range. Captain George Hunt, keeper of the Cape Meares lighthouse, at Tilla mook, and one of the oldest men In the lighthouse service on the coast, died at Tillamook of pneumonia, Sun day. Phillip Miller, a Seattle bartender, is under arrest for striking O. M. Galloway over the head with a bottle, indicting probably fatal injuries, be cause Galloway had no money with which to pay for drinks he had or dered. Workmen engaged in grading a street in Astoria, Saturday, discover ed what must he an ancient Indian grave, as a skeleton, two rusty rlllo barrels, a string of beads, a sack of ancient Mexican dollars, and a red sandstone pipe, containing an engrav ed likeness of Benjamin Franklin, were found in it. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. .) C Uniergan. Seattle. S. F Wiles, I.os Angeles. A. Nylander. Portland. F. E. Green. San Francisco. O. R. Cockley, city. Frederick Huber, Washington. H. W. 13. Smith, Raker. Mrs. J. W. Lewis, Wintleld. K. A. Multiejeau, Helena. Grace Knox, Weston. Uertha Drlskell, Weston. W. R. Glendenuing. Portland. H. B. Sweney, Seattle. J. F. Nylander, Portland. C. Stace, Snn Francisco. A. A. Howard. Spokane. Charles White, Pomeroy. F. Brook White, city. W. H. Holley. city. Mrs. G. T. Crane, Spokane. Miss Rose Wright, Spokane. Elijah Hill. Summervale. George Slack, Summervllle. Golden Rule Hotel. W. C. Noats, Valley. W. Mack, Valley. J. Tashact, Umatilla. R. Bunra, Seattle. Fred Caun, Portland. G. M. Holmes, Seattle. M. Abrahams, San Francisco. H. N. Haloman and family. North tu.id Minn ,j Crockett. Boise S. M. Venard. Lewiston. D. Page, Lewiston. D Brants, Lewiston. M. J. Powoll. Eugene. A. C. Conelly. Seattle. F. J. Gardner, Portland. James Nelyson and wife, Valley. Sam Lee, Spokane. C. H. Warman, Valley. L. A. Cummings, city. Harry Thomas, city. N. H. Pinkerton. Athena. W W. Evans. St. Joe. W. W. Gray. Genessoe. E. Wardrobe. Genessee. M. C. Wardrobe, Genessee. F. J. Wardrobe, Genessee. S. L. Riley, Albany. J. M. Loomls, San Francisco. Doug BeltB. Pilot Rock. Clara Pickel, Athena. J. P. Katajara. Switzerland. W. J. .Moore. Spokane. S. S. Gill. Spokane. G. I). Galley. Portland. J. T. Turley. Portland. J. C. Hayes. Hoppnor. Joe Colwtes, city. Stewart Whelop, Portland. A. A. Roberts, Hoppner. Anna Githons. Athena. .Mrs. J. W. Cobb. Athena. M. W. Rahe, Athena. M. Newton, Boise. Mrs. C. M. Newton, Boise. Mrs. M. H. Doty, Boise. Deafness Can Not Be Cured Is.v local applications an tliev can not reach the illseavea portions of the car. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that U by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is vauwd by nu Inllumwi condition of the mucous llniuK of the IIiiHtncIilun tube. When this tube Is I nil Mined yon have a rumbling sound or Imperfect liearlns, and ttlion It Is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the Inilammatlon can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing wll be destroyed forever . nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is uuthUK but an In named condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cast- of deafness (caused bv catarrh) thut can not be cured hy Hull's Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free. F J. CHUNKY k CO., Toledo, O. num uy nu uruxKsis, oe IIall' Family rills nre the best Home from vacation, feeling good, strong and healthy, would bo the case after an outing at the most beautiful of Blue mountain resorts Lehman Springs. There Isn't a place in all the West where you can find a more convenient and delightful spot to spend a row days or a long time away from tho heat, noise and worry of city life. Tho 15 natural hot springs are wonderful for their me dicinal properties. Hotel accommo dations are first-class, 'phone connec tions, free camping ground, 25 pri vate cottages, large swimming pool, baths, golf, tennis, hunting and fish ing. For further particulars, address C. R. Dutton, Lehman Springs, Or. For Sale. A handsome team for driving or light work; a Studebakcr bucUboaru and top, nearly now; double and sin gle harness; roll top desk and stove. Write or call at 315 Garden street. N. T. Conklln. Seml-Annual Statement of State Treas urer Moore Cash on Hand Over One Million Dollars Jan. 1, 1903. Salom. July 11. Stale Treasurer C. S. Mooro yesterday compiled and Issued his statement of the receipts and disbursements of his department for the six juonths-pcrior ending. June 30. The report shows that there was a halanco on hnnd January 1. K'03. of $1.122,i8IUl: tho recolpts for the six months amounted to $1,100,334.75: the disbursements. $1.040.094. 41. leav ing a balance of $1,278,130.42 on hand July 1, 1003. Tho principal Items of the report follow: Receipts, Cash on hand January 1. $1,122,700.11 General fund 400,070.50 lommon school fund, principal 440,072.02 Common school fund, In terest Agricultural college fund, principal Agricultural college fund. Interest University fund principal University fund Interest.. Swamp land fund G per cent U. S. land sale fund State agricultural college, tax fund Oregon Soldiers' Home national fund Boii!it fund Hatchery fund Hatchery fund, dlst No. 1 Hatchery fund dlst. No. 2 Pure food fund State hoard of examiners' 1 19.IHi5.03 27.405.97 G,71S.fiO 15.S75.15 S.097.S3 727.0!) 23,305.90 S0.1GR.IC t 3.940.0S 7.744.S1 3,217.08 14.253.59 4,320.91 80.00 394.0(1 fund Oregon Stove ' ' tr Foundry fund 1.000.00 Pen. betterment fund .... 2,535.4:: Sewer fund 7S4.0O Total $2,319,130.80 Dsbursements. General fund $ 479,989.112 1 tionimun school fund ' principal 440.S4S.S0 I Common school tund, ' Interest 0.198.00 ' Agricultural college fund, i principal l.'i.OOO.tni i Agricultural college fund. i interest 5,344.90 University fund, principal in.nuo.00! University fund. Interest. 3.372.00 5 per cent U. S. land sales fund 23.305.90 Stnte Agricultural College tax fund 12,500.0i Oregon Soldiers' Home uationnl fund 3,920.00 I Bounty fund 8.770.21 I Salmon ImltlRfrv fnrwl 1? ntiv r.t I Hatchery fund dlst No. I S99.93 Hatchery fund dlst No. 2 177.05 Pure food fund 91.02 State board of examiners' fund 492.25 Oregon Stove Foundry fund 222.77 Pen. betterment fund ... 1.139.73' Total $1,040,994.44 The balance of cash left on hand on July 1, Is credited to ;he several funds as follows: General fund $ 2."1. 309.24 Common school fund. principal 717.995.3S Common school fund, interest 197.000.91 Agricultural college fund. principal 23.5S1.74 Agricultural college fund. Interest 5.71S.C0 University fund, principal 2.1S5.C5 University fund, interest. 0,290. 00 Thurston monument fund. principal 12U.8B Thurston monument fund. Interest 40.O8 Swamp land fund 5.492.S3 Tide land fund 19,073.03 State agricultural college tax fund 13,890.02 Oregon Soldiers' Home national fund C.753.0S Bounty fund 1,877.09 Hatchery fund 59 - Hatchery fund dlst No. 1 13,353X0 Hatchery fund dlst No. 'i 4,143.20 Pure food fund lSR.os State hoard of examiners' f"nd 173.31 Oregon Stove Foundry fund 3,005,!s0 Pen. betterment fund . . . 1,395.70 Sewer fund 87C.94 Total .$1,278,130.42 Proposals for Wood. Sealed bids will he received by me at my olllce In room 10 Judd building, until C o'clock p, m.. of Monday, July 20th. 1903, for furnishing School Dis trict No, 10 with one hundred and twenty-five cords of four-foot wood, to ho cut from live timber and thor oughly seasoned. To bo delivered at the different school houses In the District In such ouuntittes as the board directs. Payment to be made In school warrants of School District No. 10. Tho board reserves tho rlgut to reject any and all bids, JOHN HAILKV, Jit, Clerk. Pendleton, Oregon, July 10th, 1903. Notice to the Public On July IS I leave for tile moun tains, to be gone till Sopt. 1st. Those wishing photographic work aro re quested to await my return, when I will be prepared to do bettor work than ever before. C. S. WHEELER. List of Prices Paid for Supplies at State Institutions Drugs for the Year Cost $1210 One Thousand Barrels of Flour, $3435. The board of asylum trustees havt received and opened the bids Tor the supplies ror that Institution for the ensuing year. Up to yesterday con tracts wore only awarded lor jno meats, hardware, tlnwnre. plumbing supplies and fish, and the bids lor the groceries and dry goods arc still un der consideration, and will probably not be awarded until next week Tho contract for furnishing the l'l'ef tho mutton was awarded to h. C. Cross, of this city, at $5.00 per hurt dredwolght for the former and $4 90 for tho latter, while the ham and ba con contract was awarded to E. Kofi' at 13V- cents per pound ror the hum and 14" cents for breakust bacon, and 12f. cents for heavy bacon The hardware and llnwatv contracts were awarded to Gray Bros mid R. M. Wade & Co., of this city, at $130.87 and $228.21 respectively, as per the list of articles furnished The tin nlng contract was given to Gray Rros. at $133.28. M. J. PeUel. o. this city, will furnish the plumbing supplies called ror, for $57.75. and the fish con tract was awarded to the Portland Fish Company at the following prices Halibut, f. cents: Chinook salmon, 7U cents. Steelhends, SV. cents; Sll vcrsides. d cents, and bluebacks at 0 rents Yesterday afternoon, however the consideration of the bids was re sumed and a few more contructs were awarded, although the bids for gro ceries, dry goods, leather and findings, mid boots and shoes are still under advisement, and will probably be let today. Balfour Guthrie & Co. were given the contract for furnlsmng 1000 barrels of flour at S3.435 ier barrel: 30 tons of No. 1 bran at $1. and 15 tons of No 1 shorts ut $21. and the Salem Flouring Mills Co. will fur nish the graham Hour at $3.49 per barrul. Pattou Bros, were uwarded the stationery contract, while Wood aril. Chirk & Co.. of Portland, secured the contract for the Ink The Capi tal Drug Company, of this city, has the contract for furnishing the dings I .1... I..... I ... I.... .... tl'Mll i 1 1M lilt' lllftlllllllllll JU1 UIIM 1 Meier &: Frank Compuny. ot Portland and Hurrltt & Lawrence, of this i it will supply crockery and glasswan Bids were also opened at the pent tentlarj yesterday afternoon tor the supplies for thut Institution and. al though all of them were tested no 1 contracts were awurded except for the beef, which was given to Steusloft j Bros, ut '."' per hundredweight, while the other bids will bi compared ( and contracts perhaps awarded ioda The United States does minting to order sometimes. Last year then were coined In the United States 10. i 007 pieces of money for Culm anil 7511,0(111 pieces- for Venezuela 4. $ i i I Military I Academy t I Dr J W Hill Print ijiai f 24th A: Marshall Sts Purtlaim Oregon $ A PRIVATE BOARDING J AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 1 T New buildings, modern una ,. complete. J Manual training. nub'tiry . discipline. fl J. Boys succebstully fitted for I f all colleges or for business life f T Principal of 25 years' expeil- f 1. ence in t'oruaiid. T Boys of any age admitted at J any time. t Write for catalogue. 2 T lcFa11 tt'rm opens September ! I'"I"I"1"1"I"I"!"H"H--i.. 'M"H"I"H" j Oregon. Portland. Saint Helen's Hall Home and Day School for girls of all ages Academic and College Preparatory courses ns well as thorough Primary Instruction. Ideal situation on the outskirts of city of Port land. Basket ball, tennis, horseback riding. Year book sent on application. ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Prln. HOITT'S SCHOOL. Menlo Park, San Mateo Co., California Thorough mental, moral and physi cal training for boys. Homo Intlu ences; beautiful surroundings; excel lent climate; curoful supervision; limited numbers; pteparos for any university or for business. Fall torm begins August 11. Send for illustrat ed catalogue. IRA G. HOITT, Ph. D.( President. Otir Iced Drinks are good enough for the Angels and we feel certain they will refresh and please all ordinary human beings. On these very warm days and evenings, there are no more popular beverages than our Phosphates IceCreamSoda Pick-me-tips Ptmches Egg Drinks Root Beet My fountain Is now In charge of an EXPERT, Mr. J. R. Park er, of Chicago, and he will al ways be pleased to give you his best. F. W. Schmidt's The Reliable Druggist l'oitotlicc Mocl. I'lionr Malnfcji i1T(iiii i Ji iiiiiJi i Jnjiiiiti ijii , I Insurance at Cost! $ z t $13,450,900.00 Of Insurnnco In force OREGON FIRE RELIEF AS SOCIATION. M. H. RICE, Freewuter, J Agent for Umatilla County. fJ. P. WALKER, city agent for t Pendleton. I ,.t,A.;.j..j;.-,4.4.-..,.,,,,;...4.4.j. You won't have to come to town on u rail If you buy one of our Winona Wagons They have steel clay hubs and outer bearing blocks, making : them run one-third easier than other makes or buggies. Hacks, Carriages, Carts. Phaton from $40. Get your tires on our hydraulic machine, we will not murk your wheels. NEAGLE BROS. I Wi have the Stover Gasoline Engine ! JVtALTl-lOID Never corrodej, never sweats nor expands ; in fact never gives any trouble of any kind and is used for all classes of work. A very superior covering for barns, factories, depots, canneries, tanneries, sheds and mining property. S4 for kooktrt. t The Paraffine Paint Co. San Francisco, Stattlc, Portland, Los Angclti and Dtnver, Colorado. T. C. TAYLOR, Agent Conrad Platzoeder All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, 1 timc mwl lnncncfe. Prices as low as the lowest f t 110 time tn mush yon B here. t?.3I .1"a50n'. ... . . ". Ill Vi- . cakes c... uiuun tM I.. . t0.tt. the vi,,. reunify U A TTTY ... A RJi t I Steak is just "s weather, liot to roast or 'Call or phoM miEiM. vvi, j-ijfjy I THERE is a t TT?I A tm ;m untviaiNU tor . ' I Honnoit ..1. i ? that r,on 111.. .ii - --k.w u.v wuui M h m m I has all the fresh rfc T IUC 11 U1L ur veKKU? . ! ine but the most hp' 1 goes into a M( i I -J 3. If.!. painstanng care ail fflONOFOLE. STannarn u 1 a a Mn(Ki etirociT f Any Time Is a Good MWOT m "v ----- U ...... uwip hfltlSf CJl incic Will "V'P . TUIiy. ouinc wall paper will lewJi TO any rwm. v- caper was nevci w-- pattern In endleii nuj a no every vnc color design. Better tA te chow them to vou what It will 0 I. l - Lthtl Al titit - ir mm I IWI11 111 uu" - We can suyn.'. Building M descriptions . ...nn Vi you monej DOORS Building. PS cement, br.ck . ...HITS V . . ..I, Stress aim - Oregon L band- 1 i m ' dm