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DAILY EABT OREQONIAN, PENDLETOfi, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1903. Tall and t t Clothing and Men's Suits Men's Overcoats Young Men's Salts Young Men's Overcoats Men's Trousers i BAER & One-Price Clothiers, 729 Main ................. ..... ,T..f iJ.ilL ..... .. ... ..... ........... . . TTTTTVrTTTTTTTTTTTT7TTTTTTTlTTTtTTTTTTTITTTTWvTTT GENERAL NEWS, Hamilton Fish, associate United States treusuror, Is seriously 111 nt New York with appendicitis. An op eration may no necessary. Hour robbers tried to crack the courthouse safe at Scotland, N. I). but thoy were caught In the act. Onn was captured and ono woumlul. An antl-dyspeptlc club has been formed at Jersey City. Thu object Is to Inculcate and foster the habit of leedlnjr upon homely, substantial tood. William Macqueeu, the anarchist who woe sentenced to five years for ilotlns at I'ateroon, N. J., and who escaped, has been caught in London through iiis writing letters. The home of Hotter McComiull, a constable at Joplin, Mo., was dyna mited early yesterday morning. His little children wero hurt. McConnell had earned the enmity of the tough element by making several arrests. The four tramps who brutally mur dered I.. C. Dare on top of a box car near Minneapolis, Thursday, are still at larse lie had worked on a ranch all summer and saved hi? money, all (if which the hoboes secured. Thoy shot him down In cold blood. NORTHWEST NEWS. It Is rumored that Darius Miller of Hutte, will succeed President Mellon, of the Northern Unclflc. Arlando E. llloom, a pioneer of Al bany, died or sciatic rheumatism Hrl day, aged 70 years. He came to Or egon in 1847. Jerry Comba and James Lewis fell 1.000 feet down a shaft of the Parrot mine, at Hutte, Friday. Combe wa3 1 instantly union ami i.ewis is laiauy ti,0 city today on business and pleas injured. mc. combined, and reports seeding in Jack Ashmead, ono of the Hen Hoi-' the vicinity of Adams In full bla.n. liday stast drivers, and one of the I The rtcent tains have prepared th" last of the votoian drivers of the ! coast, died Fridav at Turner. Or.. ! aged 77 years. i Th., fhh-.l trlnl nf lf.ffi!i-r.n (Jilison. , it ni,nr,i,noii.,i. m nranfK Pnss last Mar. Ik now belne ! i..,i,i o, m,o, it., nu- u,iin.., hn i.n i,..r.t f,,i- I th- snm.,1 ..wti in ... ... J?BTty,-J,,,!i-5i0 . , Y iV... w ... Xf i A ....Xt i iu. m ...... - nouso. nas iieen nunnunneu. ; junu u. uiiuui, u iiiiuei ui uauiv- sonvlllo, Or., found an apple tree this week, growing and loaded with line trim, in an almost lnncressiwo can- on, miles from any road or trail In Josephine county. Hour Chinese gardeners near .North Yakima, wore robbed by bandits Fri day. The Chinese wero left tied to bedpoats in their house, and wero re leased llvo hours afterward by neigh bors passing tho place. The stale board of barber examin ers have just passed a resolution, which provides thut two permits to work shall not be granted to the same barber. If a man falls to pass the ex amination, afler having one permit granted, hu will be barred out of tho trade in this state. Joe Leonard, assistant keeper of Hie Tillamook Hock lighthouse, drop ped dead Friday. In Astoria. I.eon- aid recently foil from the rock to the beach, while receiving supplies from the tender, and it is thought was In temnlly Injured. Ono lig and arm wero broken in the tall, City Property We have 8 lots, flue garden land with nrelmril. windmill mul independent water system, pipe an iiiruiigu prriiiiMr!). i louse mid barn. .0 ucrei on liver, rimmI soil, 300 i cor T b"r conls of wood, good house and 1 B" barn, 44 mile from Main street. J. 7 low good garden land. IX) bear- i I UK fruit tieen. unities, etc.. also ? Ratline engine, 61u0 gal. tnuk, f i pipes all througii premises i Houseund barn, ! mllefrom Main T f etreet. f 1 6 acres on Utopia Hut, rich bottom land, housunnd barn, lin- T provenients for Kiultry purposes. i 12 room lodging house, loU I T blooks from depot, 2 blocks T 'from Main street. 4 1 10 loom lodging lunue, 2 lots, i T ; '6 sroom house, 2 'lots, shade I 'trees, good lawn, East front: " i only 11,450. t 4 room houw, 2 lots, only 7B0. 1 T Othets'too 11 11 nitrous to inenilou. 1 ' I r 1 . ..t. t . 1 , , V uuuu wiiiutuie uuu remit uusi t iiess on Main street, stock ut T T ltivnlr, f E. T. i 1 O, Uox Wade & Son , Uox 821 Olllue In E. O. Bid i Winter Overcoats $5.00 to $20.00 t $6.00 to $20.00 t $4.00 to $ J 4.00 $5.00 to $10.00 t ,.. $2 00 to $ 7.50 DALEY! Furnishers and Hatters St , Pendleton HOTEL ARRIVALS. Golden Rule Hotel It. W. Kelsey, Portland. F. Clifton, Spokane. J. V, Collcnder, Athena. L. Winters, Kreowater, H. H, Itobin and family, Athena. Mrs. Wilson, Athena. B. 0. Plngsbury, Athuna. " P. H. Mood, Athena. Mrs. A. Raymond, Helix. SI. I.nfee and family, Helix. E. Tlels, Helix. J. E. Holer Helix. Sirs. C. Nelson, Valley. F. Martin, city. C. A. Hall, city. K. Davis,- city. Sirs. Shannon, city. P Carolnn, crty. E. C. Logan, Helix. S. Hrown, city. .11. N. Halvorson .and family, city. A. F. Dennis and wife. Milton, SI. H. Olson, Spokane. M. Labranche. Athena. .1. F. Cradlck, Slllton. Sirs. William Gordon. Heppner. Sirs. W. T. Hntton, Weston. V. L. Slinw, Weston. It. Caddlck, city. C. Angenlend and wife, Denver. L. Cunningham, Portland. Sam Leo, Spokane; 11. F. Slnnsfiei... Amelia. J. M. Slansneld, Mitchell.. Sirs. A. U. Knotts. Pilot Hock. Laura Hichnrds. Pilot Unek. J. H. Howard, Pilot Hock. Sir. Kent, Pilot Uoel;. O. Lynch, Umatilla. SEEDING IN PROGRESS. Recent Rains Have Prepared the Ground Just Right for Fall Crops. K II McFarland. of Adams. Is in ground in excellent condition nnl the farmers are taking advantage or I One good feature of the rains Is that It started the weeds to growing and in seeding they will bo killed out al most entirely, where If the rains had not come beforo the Holds wero seeded, tho weeds would have come 'U. vlth the grain. The acreage o f Sra n sown in tne Aiianis uisinci 'vllt bo about tho same as usual, and most of the farmors' summer fallow. ititt .next vear. w nlant corn tor th rrnoso of rMns he land trom the yncat crop. How's This? ... -,,. n nn,iri i,iinrs iteward rr any -!, of catarrh tUnt can not be 11ml hv llnll'u t'nrnrrli f'ure. I.-' .1 rnns'iJV & cel.. Toledo. O. u'.. Hi. iimlprRlirnfHl. hnve known l' J Cheney for the taut 13 years, anil believe lilm iwrfectly honorable In all bujtuesa transactions and lluauclally able to carry out any oOlliraunr.H mncie uy meir uroi. Vi:HT &. TltUAX, Wliolesale DrusuUts, 'lnlA,lr, 11 UALDINO. KINNAN i. MAltVIX, WUole- Kale I)rucsl31. roieuo, v. Ilnlt'ii Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. TeatlmonlaU ent free. Trice 7Sc per bottle, hold by nil ilruxKiKtH. Hall'- Family I'IIIn are the best. New Fruit Rating. Snoknno. Oct. 10. The O. It. & N has offered a new rata on dried fruit shipments from Portland to this city, tho rate also applying on shipments by water via Portland. Dried fruit will bo carried for 75 cents per hum! led poniidf,. Under the new tariff, given fruit In boxes Is carried to Portland from Tho Dalles and Hood HIver for 10 cents a hundred, American Bankers' Association, San Francisco. Cal.. Oct 20-23d, 1903 For above occasion, O. It. & N. will sell tickets on cortlftcate plan, all rail. $31.15; via steamer, from Portland, $29.15 for round trip. For partial lars, call on or andress. F. F. WAMSLEY, Agent. If you desire a good complexion use Mokl Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts on tho liver ana maites me stun smooth and clear. Cures sick head aches. Twenty-fivo cts. and 60 ctn. Money refunded If It does not satisfy you. Write to w. 11. iiookor o pork Huffalo, N. Y., for free samples, w. H. Schmidt & Co., Druggists. The popuUr books ol the day are The METTIiBjof the, PAST LIRE by Allen GOItDON KEITH by Page THE ONE WOMAN by Dixon THE CAIili OH THE WILD v uy Xjoiiuou 5 THE GREY OLOAK by Mao Qrath I Sr." FRAZIER'S T LARGE NUMBER OF CASES TO BE DECIDED. Thore Are Many Criminal Cases, But None cf Thrilling Importance They Range Hrom Larceny to Horsestealing Many Civil Cases Several for Recovering of Alleged Damages From O. R. & N. On Monday next, tho circuit court for1 this district will convene In regu lar session nnd nt this tlmo a great number of cases wilt be placed betore tho court for Its decision. There are nbout 75 cases on the law docket an more t'nnn 100 on tho civil list. Of course most of these will no come to trial at this session of the court I ut there will be onoiigh to occupy tho attention of the Judge for tho coming two weeks. In tho criminal and law docke thore arc but few of more than pass' lin Importance and none of thrilling interest. The character of tho cases lanuo from simple larceny to forgery, horse stealing and gravel' crimes, but In all the list 110110 of them Is of miicn interest to tho gonoml nubile. The law docket as compiled nt thl3 time Is us follows: October 12. State vs. llaall Parr, This Is a case of larceny by bailee and -s the companion to an action brought at the pamo time tor ohtain Inu money under false pretenses, It Is alleged thnt on Slay I Parr stole a horse belonging to Thomas Shalall. of the reservn lion and later sold the animal to A. .McSlastors for $20. Tin- horse was valued at $10. W. F. Earnhnrt vs. U. E. Kennedy Ibis in an action brought in tho first nlare to tecovcr commlsilon alleged to he duo the plaintiff on a real estate trade. The matter was tried in iuj instliM' court and annealed to th ill-cull . It was decided In the (list place In favor of the defendant. October IS. State vs. Albert A Nelson. This Is tho case In which C L. Hastings nlloges thnt the men In custody took from him S2UU in coin while he was In nn intoxicated con dition. Firemen's Fund Insurance Compa ny and Northwest Warehouse Com imny vs. the O. n. & N. this is an action hiought to recover on money and wheat stored In the warehouses which wero set allre by tho engines of the road. October 14. State vs. George .Mor ris, larceny by bailee. This Is tho caso In which tho defendant Is accus ed of having taken $00 trom Arthur Williams, who wns rooming- nt ira rat7. lodging house. State vs. William Wubli, larceny ny bailee. This is the man wlio rented tho rig nt Freewater and sold it to Cniuoy. the livery stnblo man, ol this rlty. The tlicf t occurred on August C. stntn vs. Henry Anderson torgory. This Is the man who passed tho check for $as on the Last Chance sa loon on August 0. October 15. State vs. mclinru Hyan, larceny from thu person. Hyun Is the notorious niun of the city who has been In tho city and county jail for the greater part of tho summor. He took SG.5U from a man by tho name of Thomas In the Schniltt sa loon on September 5. October 10. l.duls Anderson vs. the O. It. & N nn nctlon for damages alleged to bo due as the result of wheat destroyed In n fire prestima lily sot by nn engine. October 17. Norwltch Union vs, tho O. It. & N a case Involving the damage duo tin a quantity of when destroyed oy fire. October 10. Manchester Assoclu lion vs. the O. It. & N., n case brought to recover damages on wheat de stroyed In a warehouse In this conn ty- October 20. Elizabeth Adcock vs O. It. & N. A case asking for damn ges received at the hands othe corn pany. October 21. First Nationtil Hank o Wnlla Walla vs. Alellonuld, A suit to recover on .monoy loaned. The cases o ntho equity docket will not como until after tho other por tion of the work of the torni Is off nnd finished, Rates for Drugs. Spokane, Oct. 10, Now rates from Portland to spokano that should prove of benefit to dealers horo, will go into effect October 12. Drugs and medicines, extracts in packages and patent medicines in car lots, mini mum weight, 24,000 pounds, will bo hauled from Portland to Spokane at 70 cents a hundred. This rate does, not apply on shipments of ultro or sulphuric acids, nor toilet articles, ox ceptlng tooth and face powder. Must Label All Foods, Since the recent death ol n child in Seattle from drinking milk con ainliig formaldehyde State Food Commissioner McDonald, of WaBh lugton, has decided that nil food bluffs containing It, imported into that state, shall bo labelled as con tuning It to protect the public. It s n preservative and Is used In nick' los. condensed milk, process butter nnd often In corned l'of and piclcln'! Droke Into His House. S. Lo Qulnn. of Cavendish, Vt was robbed of his customary health by Invasion of Chronic Constlpntlon. 0 MONDAY When Dr. King's Now Life Pills broke Into his house, his troublo was arrested and now ho Is entirely cured. Thoy'ro guaranteed to euro; 25c at Tallman & Co.'a drug store. Grand Lodge KnlnhU of Pythias, Portland, Or., Oct. 13, 14, 16, '03. For tho above occasion a rate of ono and ono-thlrd faro on tho cortl flcato plan Is authorized to Portland and return. Tickets may bo Issued on any of tho throe days prior to tho oponlns day. Par particulars, call on or addross p, p, Wnmsloy, agont t SUNDAY AT t THE CHURCHES J First Presbyterian Church 10 a. , m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., sermon by the pastor; G: 15 p. 111., Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. 111.. sermon by Hev. Hubert L. Alter. Strangers In tho city nnd all who hnvo no regular placo of worship are most cordlnly Invited to all the sorvlces. Hobort J. Dlven, pastor. Temple and Pleasant View Hev. Hobort L. Alter will preach In tho Temple Chapel nt 11 u. m., nnd Hub ert J. Dlven will preach at J'lensant View at 3 p. m. o Congregational Church Sunday horvlces as follows: Sunday bcIiooI nt 10 11. 111. Morning worship nnd preach ing, 11 a, m, Subject, "Tho Founder of Christianity." Evening service at 7:30. Christian Endeavor subject, 'Lessons From tho I.lfo of Josoph." A cordial welcome to all. Jonathan Edwards, pastor. West End Chapel Corner Mnplo and West Webb streets. Sunday school nt 3 p. m. o First Christian Church Sunday school, 10 a. 111. In tho contest the "Hods" aro still In the lead with the "Pines" gaining. Preaching, 11 a. 111., subject, "Like Him." Evening sub ject, "A Suffering Snvlor." Christian Endeavor, 0:3(1 p, m.. Prayer meet ing nnd choir practice Wednesday evening. The public Is cordially In vited to attaint nil of these services, N. II. llrooks, pastor, o Methodist Episcopal Church Sun day school, 10 a. 111., A. J. Owen, rfu-1-orIntondcnt, l'lonclilng U n. m, class meotlng 12;15, Hov. (1. W. Hlg by, leader. Junior League, 3 p in. Epworth Lengue, (i:30 p, 111. Preach ing. 7:30 p. m. All are cordially In vited. Hobort Warner, pastor. o Church of the Redeemer Divine sorvlces will ho hold tomorrow nt hours as follows: Early celuhratlon of the holy communion nt 8 n. 111, Sunday school ut 10 n, 111. Slorulng prayer, litany and sermon at 11 a. 111. Conllrmntioii class nt 4 p, m, Even ing prayer nnd address at 7:30. Rice Merchants In Trouble. For somo time past Chinese mer chants at Seattle hnvo been Import- 4 . ing largo quantities of what was la- j Up t ('ate belcd mu'leaned rice. The duty 011 ! j tincleaned rice Is 1W cent per pound, I but on denned rice it is 2 cents per I 3 pound. Owing to the cheap labor in 1 4 the county whore tho rice Is grown, It Is cleaned there and then to escape the high uuty. It was snipped "ere au 4 uncloaneil. The customs olllclals at J Seattle have learned of tho deception 1 4 and will collect back duty on largo shlpinentK recently made. FREE CONCERT On Monday evening, October 12, at 8 p. m. the giving away of the Sheet Music will take place at the Inland Empire Piano House. Kirkman's full cr chestra has been secured for the occasion and a very enjoy able and interestiug 'evening is expected. All tickets should be brought to the store on MONDAY EVENING Commencing Tuesday tickets will be given free on a very fine Columbia Concert Guitar. One ticket given with each piece of sheet music, vocal or instrumental. INLAND PIANO A SEASONABLE nnd J roliablo friend for iheso cold nights is one -or our - , HOT WATER BOTTLES Now is tho tinio to buy one bi'cauBo it may save ! a severe sickness by hav ing one ready in caso of I sudden olnllB or coias. Heat cures many pains and this is tho 'best way to apply it. W6 guaran tee .every one of them., Don't forget that Tamarack Cougli Balsam euros. Guar anteed. F. W. Schmidt's Tho Reliable Druggist I'ustoflice lllocL. I'lioue Main B51 AAAA-AAAAAAAA-AAAA-AA- 4 3 r 1 n -1 i Clearance Sale 4 of Wall Paper ; J gPEClAL Bargains will J bo offered on the re- 3 3 maindor of our stock of 3 3 Wall Paper. 3 3 All this season's pat- 3 1 3 terns all new, natty and C. C. Sharp 3 Opera House Block, 5t'veuth8(ret. EMPIRE HOUSE ft n a mi fro ft, an In II. n , ' tu LUH irali, . llponQin 0' Uhtrlbutoniof ITT vnun iinn. " WWV l,r,l Vnil'rA In A hurl M -I...L. ioi ub nitend to thntt. Its wheels, --.u mih tins uceni noim, Ttie imbs neitt ,. " " "Bk-.iin Illlt It 11 n lr fl K ... XXXI I 14- i TiJi. X I VIP w noiesaie ana Beef. I'orlc and f I i I There eo one i llmnmllflLO Kllll'ln mill doullt YYeiglllllL- Dtiira ' public. Courtst. n v. 1 n'Atinhoa bU Let usi ROCK i-k rtI-T . anu iiiua r i wc ni ...;npr's SUP .. -Inr nver tui". pari oi " Main Street A CUi0 f f 'At . m oi a AI1 inciai r il D leaving u" blisterv "r.. without le' Call 0"