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X i i X X X X id .H..H-'W''H'M Labor Day, September 7 You arc Invited to Inspect our NEW FALL STOCK Men's Suits $10, $12, $15 and $20 Boy's Suits $2, $3, $4 and $5 Uneqtiaied Variety. Lowest Prices Always 1 720 Main St , GENERAL NEWS. The linvy Ih nnlil lo be having tlio beat or U ho fnr In tin- moot war off the coast of Maine. Captain Quartermaster H. I!, rjhainliorliiln lias boon lined $Rim nt Manila for smuggling. The republican state coiivontion of Nebraska lias Indorsed John U Web ster for tlio vleo-prcsldential nomina tion. James II. Vardaliamar won nomi nated ror governor or Mississippi by the democratic prlniurleH. held Thursday last. The nowspoys' strike In San Fran eisco nRaliiHt the evening papers, has fallen through at the end of eight weeks, because of the boys' funds be coming exhausted. It was a great success while on. Agnes Douglass. 12 years old, liv ing at Richmond. Midi., arose in her sleep nt night and stumbling, fell upon a sheet of plate glass leaning against a chair. Her throat was cut until sho nearly bled to death, but she will recover. The new school law, tor which $72, 00ft to cover the expenses of the tlrst year. Is Just going into effect in the Philippines. Annually inn Fil ipino children, selected by competi tive examination, will be sent to the United States to receive a college education. T. F. Morinrty, un ex-soldier, shot himself In the head Friday with a 32 calibre pistol, with suicidal intention. Ho did not even lose consciousness, and walked to the ambulance when it came, and conversed at the hos pital freley. Tlio incident took place In San Francisco. Mrs. Edith White, of Cliicagu. a dentist, starved and froze to deatli In the Copper Ulver country, and her body was devoured by wolves. She was the divorced wife of John A. White, the general agent of tlio Deerlng division or the International Harvester Company. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The gunboats Concord and .Marble head left Portland Friday morning for Paget Sound. The liopgrowors of Independence have decided to pay fiO cents a box for hop picking, this season. Six prominent young men of As toria, are under arrest lor holding up and robbing a Chinaman, Friday morning. 'in,., .,!!. ,,r Pnrtlnnil cnine into possession of $1,021) by forfeiture of hall bv different porsons arraiguen, Friday 1. N. I.ouderback, an aged man of Oiegon City, shot and killed lilmselt wltii a 32-callbro revolver, Friday. He iv us iloHuondeut and III. Salmu Is having Its drinking water analyzed by the staie ciicmism, m order to disprove the statements r .j.mtlv made about Its Impurity. Mrs Martin L. Powers, of San Francisco, has been arrested for poisoning her husband, In the Ger man hospltnl. Tuesday afternoon, la that city. Frank Ileunett. aged lfi, and Tra sey Kails, aged . 18. of Seattle, elop ed Friday, and were located in Port- i wi..i i.nv Ih ii bootblack, and the 'match wag the result of tho re- euut atreet carnival in the c. The murdored body of Carl John- turn, or Seattle, was lounu on tvacks of tho C. & P. road In the sub urbs of the city, Friday morning. His pockets were turned Inside out and Ills skull was crushed from l hind. f HnHchtll'g. IB UU- .I1JII11 i ....., - - tier nrrest at l.eavenworin, wusu.. ,.i.i..., , tii iR.venr-old daugh- t'ot- nt v.. K. Znchnry. of Uosohurg, several months ago. Coventor Me Hrl'de has Issued tlio requisition pa nnra fnr his return to Oregon, ter . i-,,,, KTnmi. to Seattle .i ...u r nltunites Islands. Russian possessions, on the Asiatic Hide of Herlng sea, iiuve mium-it.-" r.r iw.it- nwii kinsmen In drunk ou orgies, caused by drinking a stuff olil tlmm HV IIUSSIUU uuuum, no Into a high turn un t" - X & DALEY I Pendleton HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. C. W. Cotton, San Francisco. A. Orturinan, Chicago. C. H. ghowdro. Utitte. Susie IUrd, Allssonri Valley. Mrs. T. J. Welty, Colfax, A. .1. Freese. Iteview. J. Albert Cheapo, Charlottsvlllo. William Mahor. Portland. C. M. Smith, Portland. Frank- Frazler, city. George Crelghton, Moscow. H. 15. Yurbush, Salt Lake. J. II. I.lppencott. Los Angeles. Iturus M. Clark. Angus Sutherland. Sllverton. W. H. Colwell. Arllugtou. W. W. Uoblnson, .Portland. Thomas Keough. San Francisco. H. S. Simon, Portland. ('.. K Mekey, Portland. X. II. Krause Seattle. Mrs. W. Davis. Seattle. Sig Mlderberger. Clilcago. H W. Cameron. Spokane. C. C. Simpson. Portland. J. Kleeckiu. Portland. Hen Ilosonfeld. San Francisco. M. J. Davy, Portland. S. A. Franse. Spokane. A, A. Wren, Kansas City. J. F. Kreps. T. Donovan. La Grande. H. F. Ilarber, Chicago. I. . It. Hopkins. Mary S. Arnold, Dexter. .1. U. llerry. Portland. I., p. Gordon. T. (5. Darvel. T. Muellhunpt, Portland. P. A. I.ockwood, Portland. F. A. Collaway, Spokane. T. J. Walsh, Portland. W. P. Hooper, Walla Walla. E. V. Homeyer and wile, Seattle. It. H. Pelvis. Sun Francvlsco. Long Kal Chin. China. Paw Choi. China. Golden Rule Hotel. N. K. Pierce. Spokane. V. Dennis and wife, Umatilla. V. McCarty, Kllenslmrg. 131 ma Davis, Alba. J. L. French. Adams. William McGluunls, Adams, Katie French Adams. Charles McGlnnis, Adams. K. S. Carter and wife, Portland. William l.overldge, Woodhurn. W. .1. Moore, Spokane. George Hnmllton. Salt Lake. a i i.'tntnlifir Riinlininish. Mrs. M. Parozzn and daughter. Snohomish. i nimnlttftiuiii Piirtbmd J? A. Hubbard and tamlly, McKay. C. W. Steen, million. C. A. Hall, .Milton. G 11. Sharp aad family, Elgin. F. Wegener, Pilot Koch. J. W. Clay, North Fork. Btatk or Ohio, City of Toledo i tn J.IICA,UUT1. ,,,.,h rmilE J. l.nuilfv i.inCT "i.i...v ..v nenlor imrtnor ol the ttrjn nt K. J jtllioner A Co . dolnK Wines In the city ol Toledo, county aud etate Horctrt, nnd that lil firm will the Mini nl Ono Hundred Wo!lnr (or each nnd evory case of Catarrh that cannotbo cured bv the moot Hull's Catarrh (lure. Sworn to ociore me ami luim-nwu " preiieiice this 0th day ot Dci-ombcr, A. SKAL , " 1!iSfi A, w. OLKASON. ' Notary Public. actn directly on the blood mid mueon lurlacen ottheiyntem. Send fnr tofltlmonlaK frc). CU kn J x.mI.I. ftV. r. tit ..lib.'." , ... . ...... Haifa Family PilUare this twt. Photographers' Association of Pacific Norcnwesi. Salem, Oregon, Septemhor 23-27, 1U03. Ono and a third fare to Port land for tho round trip. I Tickets on uule September 20. 21, 22. Good re turning Soptombor 20th, '03. For fur ther particulars, can on or uuuraa r. F. wamstey, agont. State Miners' Association Meeting. li.tfiliiml n RonKinihfir 7th. '03. one nnd a third faro for the round trip. Tickets on saio soptomuor 4, G and C. We sell the greatest of blood puri fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a positive guarantee. It will care all chronic and other blood poisons. If you havo eruptions or fcorcs on your Imilv nr nrn nnln wnnlt or run down. It Is Just what you need. We refund money If you nro not satisfied. 50 cents and $1,00 F. W. Schmidt & Co., r i 4- EVENING OF SPORT PERSON WINS THE WRESTLING BOUT. Preliminary Boxing Eveht Was En tertaining and Was Declared a Draw Person Won the First and Third Rounds of the Wrestling Match Winner Has a Match Com ing With Silas Archer. tTnl-lt. Inlrt .nnalilnvntirin the lu.tiiie, ""J"" quality of the entertainment that was ...it i. it n tulanrnlilv umnlt mtrllnnno assembled at tho Frazer Theater last night to soe the wrestling bout be tween Chris Person, of Seattle, and Frank Lewis, of this city. Tho curtain pulled up shortly be rnni n mi ilio urnllmlimrv bout of the ovoning. which was a four-round go between Kid Mol.nno. or aeatue, ami Pluck Demon, ot this city, jici.ane tin. ilL'litor nf the two men by nearly 20 pounds, but the way that he cot over the mat made him look several times larger thnn he was to tho black man on the otner sine oi tl, mmnl Tlio flvst l'minil WaS about nn oven break, but the second .....a uttrttiiiv iii tim fnvnv nl' the De mon. In the third the nion nogan to .,,! mwi mlviwt thliiirK all over the mat in a way most business-like. Clinches were the order ot me even imr nml llu. refereo bad to Voice them apart again and again. At the end or mo mini roumi ...Lit, imi iimi n nut sin n lire on his upper lip, where he had butted Into the glove of his opponent, ami uie Demon had a Up that had a hole or two In It where McLane's glove had flattened it up against his teeth. The men retired reiuctnniiy 10 muu tin ners when time was canon, aim when the fourth and last round was announced they went to the center to shake hands In a cat-like way thai old of things to come. tinif. wns lost In fiddling for nn opening, but the men went u't it with a vim. The Seattle lad seemed to have come out or a trance, anu the way that lie punched things around for a minute wns a caution. ITo had the Pendleton man going in u'lif.n tlmo was called. Charles Shocker, (he refereo of the, contest, cauea wio muu .i uni. The Wrestling Contest. After some time spent In getting a man to referee the' main event ot the evening. W. O. IJogert was se lected, and consented to act In that .nimoitv. Poi-min nnd Lewis, whoa they met on the mat showed a mark ed contrast. Person Is built like one of the old Vikings of the north lull and spare or limb, with chest muscles like a man of the roller mills. Lewis, on the other hand, was fat and full, and his big muscles hardly showed under the coverings of llesh. He looked several pounds heavier than his antagonist. After tile word front Ileteree I lo gon the men went at tho work ol the evening. With lieaus logeuier, they crouched and worked for a hold. They patted each other on the back and twisted each other's arms for some time hei'oro a start was made, but when it was the house shook with the concussion of the t'nll. Person was the man who went, down, hut he landed on bis face, and again the men crouched tor some time, each waiting lor an opening. Around and around the mat they struggled, each man getting into some tight places and out again with an agility that time and time again called forth universal applause from the audience. But at last Person got a grip and put his man on his shoulders after 17 minutes of heart breaking work. After a 10-miniites' rest the men went at the second round, and this tlmo It was done In a hurry. After sparring ror a time both men went to the Hour, where the struggle con tinued; but hero Lewis got n slioul .1.... i.ni.i .n hlu iiiinnnent nnd grad ually twisted him Into position after seven minutes ot enon. The third round promised 10 ue a i...... ut.-iiiTr'l. Mir th men went into It with caution written on their faces, and they worked In a cautious manner. Some pretty emieucs aim inniln tiv bath men but all of a sudden Person got Lewis ou his head, anil mrowing ni wubiu .... i.i... ainu-tr i'in-t.t(t him down until he rested on his shoulders, thereby winning the match nnu ine money. Another Match Coming. mii.u Arr.in.r n cnlnii'il man from Austrnlla, challenged the winner of in. ilium ni its ptinclnston. and arti cles will be signed this evening, at Ullly and Gene's pmco. rue muicu in ti, I'm' iinii n ulili. and nil of tho gate money. The time and place of meeting to lie nnmeit iy mo contest .1 1. t c- unto i otvta -jul.-oil fnr n return ko. Stat lug' that ho was not satisfied with tho ,,.,!. Hint in. imd done: that he was weak trom tho lack of work and out of condition. Person granted tits rc ,,.,ui nml ilu. mat I'll will be arranged as Boon as the new ono is out of tho way, T. E. Morgan was the time-keeper of the evenliiB, Mrs. N. S. Mooro, of Greene, N. Y fell whllo ontorlng her bath room, ami broko her hip. Sho Is the moth or nr .1. H. nnd W H Mooro. canltal Ists. who control the Itocl Island railway system. A BALD NEWSPAPER MAN. Getting a New Crop of Hair, and Has No More Dandruff. Kvoryhody In tho Northwest knows Colonel Daniel Searlcs, the veteran journalist and publicist- of Butte. Jan. 10, 1900, the Colonel writes: "I used a couple bottles of Newbro's Herplcido with marvelous results. The dandruff disappeared; a new crop of hair has taken root, and tho bald spot is rapidly being covered " Hcrpiclde is tho only hair prepara tion that kills tho dandruff germ that digs mi tho scalp In scales as It bur rows Its way to tho root of tho hair, where It destroys the vitality of the hair, causing tho hair to fall out. Kill the dandruff germ with Hcrpi clde. Sold by lending druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Herplcido Co.. Detroit. Mich. F. W. Schmidt & Co.. special agents. "Hot Tamales" in Trouble. "Hot Tamales." the Afghan ven der or tamnlos, who left tills city a few days ago, was assaulted by throe drunks In La Grande last night. He wns severely beaten and all his tntiinlnu f-nn flscnted because he re fused to feed the drunken men free. Ti..r. ii. nn ifnrn arrested for tile as sault, and the third, after a fight with tho night watch, escaped. Best shoe work at Teutsch's. OREGON'S BLUE RIBBON FAIR SALEM September J 4 J 9, 1903 The greatest Exposition and Livestock Show on tho Pa cific coast. High-Class llaclng every af ternoon. $12,000 CASH PREMIUMS on livestock and farm products. All exhibits hauled free ovor the Southern Pacific. Reduced transportation rates on all linos. LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE. held In connection with fair. Fine camping ground free and reduced rates on camp ers' tickets. Come and bring your families. For further information, write M.D. WISDOM, Secretary Portland -: : -:- Oregon What Do You Eat? BUB Tell us what you eat and we will tell you what you are. Wholesome, palatable, appetizing, high grade groceries is what you will find in our store at pr,ces that you will find hard lo beat. H AWLEY Bios. A NEW UNION. How to Join and Get Quick Results at Small cost. MH.ir tint Iritti mil lltilfiM nf nllllin purchasers aud have a hundred dol lars? You can do it and we can help you. This Is how It Is done: We can well afford to sell ten or more pianos cheaper than one, so havo organized a union of ten members. You join and pay $10.00 down and $10.00 a month, the piano Is yours. Now here is tho best part ot It. Kvery time a new memoer goius tuo price oi your Instrument depreciates In price $10; In other words, when the union 1b filled every member gets his Instru ment $10j less than regular price, for example, a regular $300.00 Instru ment can he had tor $200.00 by joining the union. Don't delay tak ing advantago of this great opportu nity, as It will only last a few weeks ot the dull season. This, combined with our easy payment plan aud ex change contract makes It possible for overyone t;o have an Instrument. Therkelsen's Piano House, 315 B. Court streot. Everything musical. Farms for Sale. Wo now havo listed for sale some of tho best wheat farms and stock ranches in the county. The stock ranches can be sold either with or without the stock. All tho places are well Improved and well supplied with water. Also some very desirable city property. Including now modern resi dence on north side of river. Call and got prices. BENT LEY & HAB.TMAN. I Pictures Of Your m Vacation Trip People who have been on tl cir summer vacations are beginning to return and are bringing back with them some beauti ful pictures. Cameras, Films, Tripods Plates, all kinds albums, printing paper, mounts, and all kinds of supplies for amateur photo graphers at low prices. We'll Help You with Your Photo Troubles F. W. Schmidt The Reliable Druggist l'ostoflice BlocL. riionc Main Sj, .j..5..I....j..K.-M"M-v-i-W' Hili I Military Academy x - ! I .... 1 T J. Dr J. W. Mill, rniitii"". S "Ith Sr. Marshall Sts.. Portland, f Oreron. X A PRIVATE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR T BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. Now 'julldlugs, modern and T complete. Manual training, military J discipline. Hoys successfully fitted for all colleges or for business life, t Principal of 25 years' experl- once In Portland. Boys of any age admitted at T any time. Write for catalogue. T Kail term opens Septemlier T 1C 1 Oregon. Portland. Saint Helen's Hall Home and Day School for girts of all ages Academic and College Preparatory courses as well as thorough Primary Instruction. Ideal situation on the outskirts of city of Port land. .Basket ball. tennis, horseback riding. Year hook sent ou application. ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Prin. Uefore deciding where to go to school, examine a Pendleton Academy catalogue for the coming year. New building and equipment. New man agement, and a faculty of experienc ed teachers. Special arrangement for music students and for tho care ful oversight of all students trom out or town. All grades ot public school work thoroughly done. Our college preparatory work is accepted by the best colleges East aud West. Moral and social advantages tho very best. Torm begins September 14, 1903. REV. W. H. BLEAKNEY, PRINCIPAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL WESTON, - - OREGON TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 16th IPC PRC 4w; Inn's rnnilv Ktnr wo n our wngon around wltj nimntltv nf Iro rrivim Whnt ilossort onn vn.i HHP itut iiviitHi.1, lliaQ lit o Ynt tt'nnf (iAf tli. and Ice cream, Our trtq pure, cold and dellcloa1 vmi nro llnwn Inlvn 1m. l try our hot weather Try our candles, tlieyir, fresh every day I.. ,. . . ...1 .1 A3 ninui j iLvntu ftn j place your order with ns. 1 I Mr. I amarack nil 1. . price? .L.231Z Any TfEE is a guuu 10 Now is the accept J have your house pwtej perea. a miie paiwj there will help itilnkJ fullv. Snmf nice. Mn I 621 ..,,11 nn,r uilll Itri I ll to any room. Ountockl paper was never .itore col pattern In endleii vrl every one new wd P J color design, sew " let us show them to you vou what It will tost whole house or one rool mi IVA 4 E. J. Mo 111 Court Strfl I' a pa row-1- r u is i !isf;ict TRANSI and i fy hud TRUCK STORj CROWNERl WW CARELI rlage ai-tiuvu. lug repa r J us Is nnlsued I isli!b"v hL 4 I repair- '"Vv, 1 uei uui ""v- macinrie lllg bolts 1B e..l Ibf way. This macliln',rllJ IT 'Vork ernnieiiiB y count of it ,u tu 119$ a e. 2oH, Dull