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Labor Day, ou are Invited to Inspect our NEW FALL STOCK Men's Suits $10, $12, 15 and $20 Boy's Suits $2, 3, 4 mid $5 7" !rnt-T Always 72g Main St 4-M-H"I"i GENERAL NEWS. Two nion lost their burning of a hotel at lives by the Auburn. Cai.. Tuesday last. A school of 1 13 small whales was driven ashore by a gale at St. .Mary's, N. F., ami all wore hilled. An effort Is being made to organ ize an International society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. A cloudburst operating nlonp the most approved Amorlean Hues, drowned 300 people at Che Koo, China. The largest hakeshop In the United States, burned at Philadelphia Aug ust 25. Loss. $150,000. It was own ed by Emll Kolb. Henry M. Hlrge. a retired naval of ficer living at Otter Creek, -Me., has given $500 to aid the miners' strike at Cripple Creek, Col. Lord Urassey, president of the London Chamber of Commerce, be lieves the United States is destined to become a naval power of the high est class. The heart of Leo XIII. enclosed in an enameled earthen Jar, reposes In a crlpt of St. I'eier's in an apart ment where are the Inurned hearts of many preceding popes. The three daughters of Orover and Franco Cleveland named tho new boy baby Francis Orover Cleve land, after which husine and soci ety resumed operations at Iiuzzard Bay. Prussia has released to Belgium, for a consideration, all claims to Altenberg, a district a mile and a half square, containing 2,300 Inhab itants. Nominally, Altenberg has been Independent, or more properly shaking, neutral, for 100 years. NORTHWEST NEWS. Wreckage lelloved to bo from the Norwegian lumber bark Catherlua, has been washed ashore near Port Townsend. A Tacoma firm paid 22 cents per pound for 300 hales of hops 'Wednes day, the highest price paid so far on th coast this year. Martin Kellogg, ex-president of the University of California, died at San Francisco. Wednesday, as the result of an operation for liver trouble. Reports are reaching the game wardens of Portland that the young pheasants are being slaughtered by tho dozens, in advanco of the open season. The .Multnomah Amateur Athletic Carnival committee has decided that nn confetti shall bo thrown except on the four nights of the carnival spec-j We se) the greatest of blood purl Ifled by tho management. j fierS( Acker's Blood Elixir, under a Tim oroirnn iliileiratloii tn tin? In-1 t.naitivo guarantee. It will cure all ternatlonal .Mining Congress, to bo ' held in Doadwood City, S. I)., on September 7. is making preparation to bring the next meeting to Port land. Four men hold up the watchman at the Keatherstone Haugh mines, in Alaska, last Saturday, ami robbed the sluices of $2ii.iW, the accumula tion of the week's run, In the placer giound. Pacific ironworks Foundry, Wachine and Blacksmith Shop Structural Sron, Cast Columns, Etc. Carry in stock Steel Beams, Angles and Channels, Bolts and Rods. All kinds of Repair Work Attended to Promptly Fast End Eurnsidc Qt. Bridrjo, Portland. 1" September 7 T mirncf PiwnPC , Pendleton j H HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. V. I). Chamberlain, city. (Je'orge H. Xtoser. Portland ("lassie Sprlngle. Pressor. C It. Walker and daughter. Port ion.!, 13. W O. K. Wolf, San Francisco. Teutsch and wife. Portland. Youngman. Portland. Coman. Portland. J. K. Levy, San Francisco, lion Lewis. San Francisco. Thomas Hoford and wife. St. Louis Joseph Simons, Now York. H. F. Lossnor, Portland. .Morton Doty. Portland. William J. IJnymond, San clscn. O. S. Itobertson. Sidney. .1. Fred Flshe-. Spokane. John Dlndlngar, city. N. K. Dlnillugcr, city. II. U .Moroy, Spokanp. J. F. Metchor. Starhuok. A. D. Chase. Portland. Golden Rule Hotel. Fran Dr. and Mrs. J. H. .Alloy Lapiwu. O. Tiblietts. La Orande. T H. Uicpy. Walla Walla. J. Thompson. Walla Walla. .Mrs. A L. Smith. xValla Walla. .Miss L. ntter. Walla Walla I H. Kretzer and wife. Tin? u.iiies C. Hnrr. WuHsbilfsr. S. 0111, Spokane. Wonilrufr, Portlnnd. A. Pe-arson. city. M. Duteher and wife. Iioise. I). Goodhue. Portland. Paul Drescoll, Nampa. Ira Stutzman. Nampa. A. F. Hernard, Portland. L. K Thomas. North Yakima. C AI. Mclntyre. North Yakima. O O. Galley. Portland HIATB OF OHIO. CITY Of 1 OlXtXI ( Frank J. Cheney tnkf onth that he l tno ntor partner of the ttrm of F. J. J Chenay U . tSolnjt Wine. in the city ot Toledo, connty in 1 state aforel't. n-t that ald ttrm wilt par the am of One Ilundre.1 Dollar for each and eTPrrcateol Catarrh that cannot bo cared br the uie of Hall' Catarrh Curs. atrnrn to before me ami mrrtcrtbed In my prenpnc- thil th ilay o( Pw-enitwr, A. 1 ml . " A. W. 0LEA9ON, ' Vntirr Public. Haifa Catarrh I'u'e in taken Internally anil a-t directly on the blood and mnconmurfacei ot the tritem. Send for teitlmonlalf . fr. ' T.J. CHUNKY A: CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold bylruilit.TSc. Hall'i Family Fill are the het. To the National Irrigation Congress, Ogden, Utah, Sept. 15-18, 1903. For the above occasion, the O. It. & N Co makes r. rate of $23.70 to Og den and return, or $25.20 to Salt Lake and return. Tickets ou sale Septem ber 12 and 13; final limit October 19, 1003. chronic and other blood poisons. If you i,avo eruptions or sores on your ,oay, or are paio, weau ur mi Wo refund I money It you nre not satisfied 50 cents and $1.00 F. W. Schmidt & Co.. druggists. Tin- report of an attempt upon the life of King Alionso of Spain I now said to have been wholly unfounded. RT OREGON'S F EXPERIMENT STATION NOW IN ITS GLORY. Over Five Hundred Tons ol Hay Stacked This Year Experimental Area Comprises "00 Acres Seed Will Be Saved and Slid to Fanners at Cost. The farm at tho F.astoru Oregon Hxperlment Station at Union, Is now a fragment of Klystum. At no othor spnt-ln-thp-stnte.-nnd-perlinps not In the Northwest ' there such n variety of mingling hues, und limiting blos soms. The grounds surrounding the station buildings, for a couple ol acres In extent, and the lawn ami garden at the dwelling are one mass of bloom, so highly cultivated and triMfntnllv Intermingled, that It l almost Impossible to say where one dream ends ami another begins. Kvory known variety of domesti cated Mower, which will grow in this climate, is cultivated there, and adds Its color to the brilliant effect. ; In the farm are 1120 acies of the richest land that lies under the sun in Oregon. It Is black and yielding. The moisture is always at tho very surface. It Is strong In plant pro ducing properties. It is noted for Its vlgotous and extraordinary yields ol grain, fruit and vegetables. It Is, In ract. the essence of soil value, only awaiting the application of right prin ciples of farming to produco the highest grade of products. In the greatest possible profusion. The hay crop tills year nmnuuM to about 330 tons, of wheat, oats timothy, nlfnlfa and wild hay. It Is all of the finest quality, and can he sold at from $0 to $8 per ton. T hay area comprises about twotltir. of 'the farm, and the alfalf-t made t-o good crops. The experimental nisea cm'prlr'e-i 200 acres and Is probably tho most variegated 200 acres of land In the state. Upon this tract Is grown all the common field and i, anion ( ops. In different amount?. The corn crop comprises about two acres, and the plants are now from tour to seven feet high. The ears are large, firm, well filled and plump. If the weather continues, it will probably yield to bushels to the acre, of fine corn. The sugar beet area will average 20 tons to the ncre and com prises about 10 acres, and the seed beet crop about two acres, of the choicest plants that grew last year. Those plants are now weighted down with seed, and while they have been chosen for their social sugar pro ducing values, they differ as much In appearance as that many Individuals, ami the superintendent of i..o farm. A H l.eekenbv. knows each one anil watches Its individual growth and development, with almost as much Interest as he would that of a child loft In his care. It Is the Intention or the superin tendent to ultimately produce enough beet seed on the farm to supply the Grande Hondo beetgrowers. The seed now used In that valley comes from Germany, nnd costs from 10 to 12 cents a pound, delivered In Oregon. This Imported seed does not produce the same high ntiauty ol nee.- as 'ue Oregon-grown seed. It Is the aim ot the management of the farm, to gradually supplant the foreign seed with a home product, suited to the climate, and the soli of the country in which it Is to he used. As a test or tho different kinds or vegetable seeds, Mr. Leekenhy this year sent to Paris for the seed of a very high class carrot, th.- 'White Vosges. known in Kurnpe for Its su gar producing qualities. About one-fourth of ihl- Mid tame up and grew while the other par' of it never snrouted. In a bed next to this he nlauted some of the col mien uarden carrots, almost every '-e l of which crow nnd mntiiro I ,i full-slztd plant In the unis8 ImmIh on tho farm arc UIIU ro UllUK "ii HIV Kiuiinu wtuv hi'v would produce live tons of forage to the acre. If all tho crop were as heavy as those beds. They differ In appearance and form, as other plunra. and show their adaptability to tin climate by tlielr thrifty and vigorous growth. .Mr. I.eckenhy Is confident tnat any of these varieties. If given a fulr start, will talte place of the old bnnchgrass of the foothills. They 1 will grow on the driest ground and lire so hardy that tho constant tram pling of stock would not nrTect them. as It does the moio delicate nunen- grass. Ho saves all the seed produced ny the different experimental crops with a view to supplying the demand from tho farmers of the state, us they come to learn of tho excellence of the nuallty grown thoro. Mr I.eehenby s u thorough farm er, of tho scientific kind, and while ho is constantly making useful nnd profitable experiments witli the dif ferent crops grown, ho Is also lay ing tho foundation for a business In stitution, of which the slate may well bo oroud. If the object of the experimental farm is carried out. and tho seed grown on tho farm Is sold to the peo 11I0 of Oregon at cost, it will provo to ho a boon to tho farmers and tho stato. Ily tho constant experiments, It will bo learned wlilcn variety of Inn nil tid field plant Ib best ndupt- ed to tho ollmnlo. Ily soiling ' nntlvo seed -to tho producers nt cost, It will ulwuys bo a cheap source of supply, and also it source of prollt to tho Htato, for tho crops grown upon tho farm can always bo wild to good advantage, , , Last yaor 3,tim analytical tests wore made for soil vnluo and food ilimlltles In different kinds of plants. Tho Kclonlllle part of tho nuinugo menl of tho farm never ceases, If a peculiarly strong plant Is noticed In any or tho crops, It Is Immediately placed under especial care, and nil Its seed kept separate and planted the following season, with a view to M'curlng the most healthful nnd strong varieties. If a plant develops any peculiar ap pearance or form, an Investigation Into (ho cause Is at onco imulo and tile culture of the common carrot hod s uccomnanleil with tno same watchful care and sollcltudo an would be ordinarily uncorded spring of a king. to the off TRIB. The Wnrlrl'n Greatest Llauor and Tobacco Cure, V. lllldge, for years manager of the Orange Front Drug Co., of linker Cltv. Oregon, says: "In regard to Trlb, I have to say out of about 300 treatments I have sold since September 23, 11102. I have had but eight complaints. I have i handled patent medicines for lfi 1 years, but have never had a remedy on my shelf that has given (he gen-: oral satisfaction your Trlb has. 11 Is! truthfully a great cure for either the liquor or tobacco habits." Trill can be taken privately, and Is a harmless, permanent cure for tho liquor or tobacco habit. Price per treatment $12.30. For sale by all druggists. Health and Pleasure. When ono goes to Lehman Springs there Is every assurance that not only will one's health be benefited by the pure, bracing mountain nil' and bath ing to lie enjoyed there, but nlso J while gaining health ono can onjoy n grent variety of pleasuro ranging j from hunting nnd fishing to bowling i and golt. C. H. Dutton has sustained his reputation ttB n capable host by i the manner in which ho Is providing ' for the comfort and pleasure ot hlB guests. Put an End to It All. A grievous wall ofttilhe comes us a result of unbearable- pniu trom over taxed organs. Dizziness, bacltache, l'.ver complaint and constipation. Hut thailis to Dr. King's New I.Ifn Tills, the put an end to It all. They are gentle, but thorough. Try them. Only 2r.r Cuaranteed by Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Photographers' Association of Pacific Northwest. Salem, Oregon, September 23-27, lUOX One and a third fare to Port hind for the round trip, Tickets ou sale September 20, 22. Oood re turning September 30th, '03. Kor fur ther particulars, call on or address V. F, Wamsley, agent. There are no secrets about tho pro-ci-ss of manufacturing ice at the Hoss Ice & Cold Storage plant. Come nnd see how it Is done and you will see that there is no ammonia, alcohol or any othor substance whntovor ndded to the distilled water to aid In the freezing. DESPA1N k CLARK CONSUMERS WHOLE-; SALE GROCERY AND' WHOLESALE COMMIS-j SION MERCHANTS! 1514-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 A NEW UNION. How to Join and Get Quick Results at Hmall Cost. Why not Join our union of piano purchasers and have a hundred dol lars? You can do it and we can help you, This Is how It is done: Wo can well afford to sell tun or more pianos. cheaper than one, so have organized a union of ten members. You Join nnd pay $10.00 down and $10.00 a month, the piano is yours. Now hero Is the best part nt it. Kvory time, a now member Joins tho prico ot your Instrument depreciates In price $10; In othor words, when tho union is filled every mouibor gets his Instru ment $tOJ less than regulnr prico. for example, a regular $300.00 Instru ment can he had for $200.00 liy Joining tho union. Don't delay tnk lug advantage of this great npportu nity, ns It will only last a fow weoks of the dull season. Tills, combined with our easy payment plnn and ex chango contract makes it possible for ovoryono '.o havo nn instrument. Therkelson's Piano House, alii 13. Court street. Kverythlng inusleul. garde Lewlston Interstate Fair, Lewlston, Idaho, October 26-31, '03. From Pendlotou to lewlston and roturn, $7.20 tickets ou Balo October 20th to :10th incluslvo, limited to No vember 2d, '03. State Miners' Association Meeting. Portland, Ore., Soplombor 7th, '03, nno and a third faro for tho round trip. Tickets on alo September 4, r. ami n. Pictures Of Your People who linvp been on tl eir summer vucations nre beginning to return nnd nre bringing back with them some liuauti- fnl pictures. Cameras, Films, Tripods ritites, all kinds albums, printing paper, inniintR, ami all kinds of supplies for amateur photo graphers nt low prices. We'll Help You with Your Photo Troubles F. W. Schmidt Tho Reliable Druggist l'ostofhct: Mock I'lionc Main 8j, Hill Military Academy Dr .1. V. Ulll. Principal. 2 lib & .Marshall Sts Portland, Oregon. A PRIVATE DOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR DOYS AND YOUNG MEN. New buildings, modern und complete. Manual training, military discipline. Hoys successfully lltted for all colleges or for business life. Principal of 2f yours' experi ence in Portland. Hoys of any age admitted at any time. Write for catalogue. Fall term opens September 10. 1 f"f"H ('t4iiI'4iI"'l' 4"t OREGOC). PORTLAND. St. Helen's Hall Has tt Normal Kindergarten Training Class in connection with Its Acade mic Department. Separate residence. Two-year course. .Model Kindergar ten. Provides practice work. For details address ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Prin. lieforo deciding whoro to go to Hchoul, oxumlno a Pendleton Academy catalogue for tho coining year. New building and equipment. Now man neemnot. ami a faculty of experienc ed touchers. Special arrangement for niiiHlc students and for tho care ful Mwu-Hii'lit nf nil students from out of town. All grades or public school worlr thomiiL'lilv done. Our college preparatory work la nccopted by the best co okos East nnd west. J"""" and socinl iidvontngos tho very best Torm begins Soptoniber II, 1903. REV. W. H. BLEAKNEY, PRINCIPAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL WESTON, - - OREGON TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER lGtli 1 5 - It m 1 inr a.. . J,"8t "11 up Mala m , ton's f!nnrt o.. IM 1 our waCon r.!'.e"", wnntlty of ir "h I What dessert sntlsfnctorv u gel ol tIs hot went.,.' nnd Ice Vuatt el pure, cold ana "ur cream aoiicloiu yon are down town dr trv nm. imi "'up in g 3P in irli aro mil iuuii iivttrv i Is always recciveJ .il...... .. . . "'"-urn i""" yul" urucrwiiij USf Fir. Tamarack ..Pine,, Why buy poor coal whel can get the best ot the price? Laatz Bros! j Telephone Main 5 J I Any Time iQOD TlJ IS A Now is the accepted lintel have your house painted it pered. A little painting here I there will help Its lookiwcnsl fully. Some nice, bright wall paper will lend i M to any room. Our i!t s paper was never .ncreton pattern in endlen viriety I everv one new and uc4o4ill color desicin. Better tome, In I let us show them tojouir.dl you what It will colt lor whole house or one room, E. J. Morpiiy 111 Court Street. TRANSFE1 TRUCKINl STORAG CROWNERBROf Telephone Miln CARELESSNE . ,l,r. r.ltlSO 0' 1 in (Hiving i c,Kesi ,.,age neehlem it a 1 never no " ' " rk et inir ronaiiH Ah worK l . moalied n tH ""1 iepn reil venn r iio 1"-",tl" , V, "lo.fi"' -' ' wlille. S niachh, u,u,."l, have imitnoiib. ,j price; wo sot Wh or a sot. hufU Winona wag- -. -tiJ 111-.'" - Di Gooolifi