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X X X X X X X t t t t X X t H..H.H UHllililH HH 1HM M I I Winter Underwear!! Underwear to keep warm. Just the thing tor tho approaching cnld weathor. We have them in cotton and wool. Cotton Ribbed, per garment 50c Extra Qoality Cotton Ribbed, per garment 75c Very Heavy Cotton Ribbed, per garment 50c Extra Weight Fleece Lined, per garment 50c Heavy Wool, per garment. . $1.00, J. 25, J. 50 Extra Fine Grades in Wool $1.75, 2.00, 2.50 to 3.50 Each Try u:t of our Belfast Mash Linen Undo wear. It will pl-ase you. NEWS OF W, C. T. U. GAVE A DIME SOCIAL TUESDAY NIGHT. i BAER & DALEY One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers -M-m..MfrM "!' i i GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The death rate of Chicago iufants , of less than 1 year of age, has de creased G0.1 per cent since 1S91. The ! death rate of persons of all ages dur-1 lng the same period, has decreased j 39.2 per cent. I J. F. Mastellar. who weighs 50u Hotel Pendleton. Victor Staadeckcr, St. Paul. E. H. Burke. Portland. S. P. Gened and wife. Nolln. C. E. Dickey, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Louis James. York. New Founds, adjoins farms in St. Francis' Miss llounic. New ork county. Missouri, with I. J. Shaner. I Miss aumner, .New orU. who weighs 45 pounds. The two are Norman Hackett. New ork. great friends. Mastellar is 35 years old and Shaner 47. John L. Sullivan lately celebrated his 45th hlrthdaj. Sullivan runs a third-rate sahon in New York City, and Is quite poor. He is enormously fat and generally degenerate physic ally, as he has always been morally. The De Beers South African com pany controls the ground which turns out 95 per cent of the diamond oir put -of the world. The diamond trust has advanced the price of small roughs 5 per cent and large roughs 10 per cent. A gamecock wearing steel gaffs, struck John Gruener, of Wllkesbarro. Pa., on the foot, the gaff first pene trating the boot. The slight wound developed blood poisoning, from which Greuner died two weeks after receiving the hurt. Ten years ago Mrs, Lucy Mendola wandeied away while demented, from a Long Island sanitarium. Her hus band. In a quarrel with the superin tendent over her disappearance, shot the superintendent and is serving time for the act. Last week Mrs. Mendola reappeared, still demented, and has been sent to an asylum. She can give no account of her where abouts or life during the 11' past years. New- John Moore. New York. Frederick Warde, Now York, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Taylor, York. Miss Johnson. New York. Miss Osier, New York. Wadsworth Harris, New York. E. H. Sterling, Portland. W. D. Allard. Portland. John J. Dallcray. city. J. Y. Casey, Portland. Thomas Coffin Cooke, Now York. S. V. Knox, Weston. A. W. Mayor. Caicago. W. V. Evans and win-. St. Joseph. M. H. Patton. Spokane. R. Moser. Portland. H. I- Mosey. Spokane. It. H. Caston, Spokane. W. It. Glendonnlng, Portland. William Henry. Portland. William Maher. Portland. C. M Smith. Portland. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch W. Conyers, of , Clatskanie, celebrated their golden 1 wedding Wednesday. I The McMlnnville street fair and carnival, which closed Tuesday, was a success from every standpoint. lone, in Morrow county, will sell I J9.000 In bonds for the purpose of ini-1 proving the city "water supply and for other municipal uses. I The Salem Commercial Club has openly condemned the state board of health for Its stand upon the water question in the capital city. J. J. Foster, a prisoner In the Mult nomah county jau, attempted sui cide Wednesday by severing the ar teries In his arm with a pen knife. R. L. Jones, a Southern Paclac en gineer," who was Injured in a wreck at Myrtle Creek, some time ago. has sued the company for J1G.000 dama ges. Maud Mason, a l-year-old girl ' Portland, has been missing Btnce last Saturday, and no trace of her has yet been found. Foul play 1b suspect ed. A large black bear walked Into the streets of Phonlx, Or., Wednesday, and was shot by about 12 brave sportsmen before he could get away. John. Metzger, the socialist leader of Olympia, has been committed to the insane asylum. t The financial Red Book for the! year 1903. containing the names of all Americans reputed to be worth more than $300,000, has Just been Is sued. The state of Oregon is cred ited with SI and the state of Wash ington with 83 names. Golden Rule Hotel C. L. Downer, Spokane. C. Ehret, Hormander. G. N. Bell, La Grande. B. P. Drouss. Baker City. F. Weaver, Athcnr.. M. P. White. Baker City. U Byan. Biker City. T. Jay, Hot Lake. A. Blackburn and family, Seattle. Mrs. C. B. Honossy. Denver. E. Ccuard. Salt Lko. H. Veman, Salt Lake. J. H. Howland. Spokane. Mrs. Cornciins, Pilot Keck. James Killlan, ..cslou. Jessie Germain, Weston . C. Bell. Gurdane. W. H. Farnsworth. city. G. D. Galley. Portland. O. M. Richmond and family, city. Mrs. J. M. Nelson, city. II. M. Cushman. Brownsville. D. Masterson, Brovrnsville. C. E. Powers. San Francisco. William Powers, San Francisco. Sam Lee. Spokane. B. E. Rlchter and wife. Spokane. B. H. S'nelts, Dile. G. W. Poage, Fargo. How's This? We offer One Hundred Hollars lleward for any cne of catarrh that can not be cured by llall'a Catarrh Cure. IV J. C1IK.VKV 4. CO.. Tuledo, 0. We. the undersigned, have known K J. Cheney for the last in years, and believe him iwrfeotly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obllsntlons made by their Arm. WI'.ST & TUl'AX. Wholesale UrujtshiUi. WALIHN(i?'KlN.VAN & MARVIN. Whole sale Druggists. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken, Internallr, acting directly iiion the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials nt free Price 7Sc per bottle. Hold by all drugjlsts. . . Hall' Kamlly I'lII" are the twst. City Property American Bankers' Association, San Francisco, Cal., OcL 20-23d, 1903. For above occasion, O. R. & N. will sell tickets on certificate plan, all rail, $34.15; via steamer, from Portland, $29.15 for round trip. For particu lars, call on or address. F. F. WAMSLEY, Agent. Delegates to State Lodge Rathbone Sisters Marriage of Frank Nelld and Miss James Is Announced Miss Wright Is Visiting In Portland I Visitors at Dayton and From Va rious Points. A Love Letter. Would not Interest you If you're lnnklnir for a guaranteed salve lor sores, burns or plies. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I Buffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Buckicn'a Arnica Salvo cured me. It's tho best Salvo on earth. 25c nt Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Farms for Sale. We now have listed for Bale somo of the beat wheat farms ana biock ranches In the county. All the places are well Improved and well supplied with water. Also some very desir able city property. Call and got prices. BENTLIi I Si HAttiMAfi. We have 8 lot, fine grdeu land with orchard, windmill and Independent water system, pipes ; all through premises. House and bam. t 10 acres oil li ver, good soil, 300 J cords of wood, good house and bam, U utile from Main street. 7 lots good garden land. ) bear- T ing fruit ttees, grapes, etc., also gasoline engine, 5100 gal. tauk, ilea all through premises T -House and barn, J mile from Malu streeL 1 6 acre on L'topla Hat, rich A T bottom laud, house and barn, im- jiroverueutti for jioultry purposes, t 12 room lodging house, 2 lots , S blocks from depot, S Lloclui from Main street, t 10 loom lodging house, 2 lots, T very cheap. 4 5 room house, S lot, shade J trees, good lawn, East frout; 4. omyfi,4ou. 4 tttrtm hrillHP. i a. nnlv t7rfk . Others too numerous to mention. Goodrwholexale ami retail bus!- nets ou Main street, stock at invoice. E. T. Wade &. Sort I P. O. llox 324 Ofllce in E. O. Hid S n t T i n t 1 1 Bargain book laDiei J On tbUtaUe we have placed a line of S bo ks, some standard works and other uufict'on, ou which we have cut the 5 yrice yj down. tj rlnt come, nut served, Don't put off 1 nntll too late. I PfiaViAf'c BOOK 8 o STORE Milton. Oct. 13. Miss Daisy Van Vranke.-., who Ij teaching In tho Yel- iow. Hawk district, spent Saturday und Sunday here, visiting her pi- icnla. Mrs. V. H. Chnstaln and Mrs C J McKenzlo left Sunday afternoon tor Portland to attend the grand U.dgo of Rathbone Sisters. Mrs C hastaln is one of the grand lodce officers, aud Mrs. McKonzle Is a del egate from Herculena Temple. Tonight the W. C. T. V. will give a d'me social at the residence of Mrs. E. W Pnelps. A short program will be r.itiuored and- light refreshments will jc served, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenzwelg, of Atiicr.a, were in town yesterday oti their way home from their home Mead at Eltopla. Wash. Mis. Guy Q. Edwards and Miss Jennie Edwnids have gone to Day inn for scvernl weeks' visit with friends. W. R. Murphy, special agent of the Aetna Insurance Company, Is here today Interviewing the local agent. E. Wilcox, and checking up the work, S. L, Wakefield, of Pendleton, is in town today, on business connected with the music house of S. L. W.-.ke-fteld & Co. Miss Bessie Wright has pone to Portland where for several days sh will ix- tho guest of friends. Mrs. L. J. Pierce and daughter. Miss, Epsa. returned home yesterday f-om Spoknne. where they had iieen disking relatives and attending the fair. I. B. Ynte. of I.awton. after a visit here, has gone to Portland to at iond the grand lodge or the Knights ot Pythias. Mlts Dwsic Trosber. of Pomeroy. i.rrlvfd here yesterday nnd is a guest of Mrs. B. Osbornf Miss Lizzie Mosgrovo was her Friday and Snturday from her home ut Athena, visiting her aunt and undo. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Jlosgrove. James-Neild. Cards are out announcing the mar- j riage ot 1-ranit euu anti .uies ,um iie James, at the home of the groom's mother. Mrs. Oscar Hill, or College Plnce. Schlitz Means The best materials -the best that money can buy. A brewery as clean as your kitchen; the utensils as clean. The cooling done In filtered air, In a plate glass room. The beer aged for months, until thoroughly fermented, so It will not cause biliousness. The beer filtered, then sterilized In the bottle. You're always welcome to the brewery for the owners are proud of It. jKcoidStoratre And the size of it proves that Cor!enil1elto1nSt' people Know mc wunu " other star chamber session of the council wiien It was decided to pur rhnso auothur engine, larger than either of those now In service. Immediate use. for FOOTBALL NEWS. -Isws m id' lev aiBMBaiiiis as r. n.-n iiiiiu If The: m l!f tone wsV W M ' 9mm g TvnnniTM & 1 DISTRIBUTORS Bottline. MAW MM9 .i-TffiffviffmriiiMwT.. ' W i mi The Beer That Made 3Filwankee Famous "ALEXANDER THE GRSAT.' A Fair Plot Backed by Splendid In. terpretatlon and Action. Tho Frazer theater was well filled last night to see Warde and James In their new play, -'Alexander tno Great" While the play Itself was not so strong as some of the old Shakespearean plays that have been ho ably Played by these veterans. It was a good one aud brought out tne Season Has Opened In Regulation Style at Willamette. While Indulging In a practice game of football upon tne Willamette numan tralts of' tne men 0f the olden gridiron yesteruny tmernoon, "".'"'timens represented by the play. the Salem Statesmau. Ralph Zercher, v.rcllt , the characters of Alexan a member or the regular uuiversuj punuccas, cieopntra and the team, became mixed up in a scrim- mWnbors of the court and mage and when he got out it was ar found tnat one ot me snmii uuues ui Tllu calm cautious aud uncmug his left ankle had necome uroi.en. Calculations of M'erdlccas. the prime ' minister who plotted to overthrow SOLD THE BONDS. , Alpxanuer and rule the world, the fllflnnoct- nttil lmnfttirRlt V (if Clt'O The Dalles Will Put $50,000 Into New J)atra who would stin be queen at Waterworks. he Dalles Chronicle says that at a meeting or tho city council Inst night the bid or Rawlins & Sons ot Chicago for the $50,000 water bonds of Dalles City was accepted, five vat Ing aye and two nay. The bid as accepted was at par. with a premium of $U'0, the purchasers to pay all ex penses of furnishing bonus and de livering the money Here IT IS A PARASITE. That Causes Itching Scalp, Dandruff, and Finally, Falling Hair. The Itching scalp, the falling !alr ir.d tho dandruff that annov3 aro the work or a parasite hidden in the s-;i.lp. That paiasltf must be killed ;o cure dandrun"; and the only prepa ration that will do that Is Newbro's Hericldi-. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." C. H. Reed ol Victor, Idaho, says: Mysolr nnd wire had dandrun and falling hair several years. Two bot tles of Xewbro's Herptclde completely .:uied us. after several other prepa rations had failed to do good." Makes hair grow glossy and soft as filk. Hundreds of other testimonials Just as strong. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Herpiclde Co.. Detroit. Mich. F. W. Schmidt & Co., special agents NEW ROAD COMPLETED. TaStST Wagon Road From Sumpter'ttojjBurnt River Open for Trawl.5?-Xf Saturday evening OetobeFn7the wagon roud from Sumyter tojthe Burnt river country wll be openj'to travel, though grading or the entire' distance, 13 miles from th cerae-' tery to King's ranch, will not have been entirely .completed by that time. The right or way has been cleared and wagons can at that time, drive through. About two weeks more will be required to finish the grading. any cost as presented by Miss Sum ner. nnd the man or purpose anu un bendable ambition, Alexander the king ns Interpreted by Mr. James, composed trio about which a strong sumiort rallied to make a natural and realistic production. Not to plot so much as to action does tho play owe Its success, and or the acting nothing could be desired moro than was given. I'he scenery was In every way equal to the standard of the play, aud the snow scene In the fourth act was so realistic that the audience grew cold as the flakes filtered down on tho btrugglmg noldlers. 1 lie pre seutaflon will be long remembered as one of the best ever been at the .Fruzer 'General Henry Harrison Buyce IweU'known In financial circles In the Wet;mit for some years a resident of New York City, was sirueu rues day by a street car aud killed NO ONE ACCUSED. DEATH OF A, PIONEER. Had Been a Citizen of Baker County Since 1870. William Umberger, a pioneer of 1870 died at his home on East Washington street, of apoplexy, at 9; 30 yesterday morning, says the Baker City Demo crat. Tho deceased was living alone at his home. He bad started a fire In the stove at 7 o'clock and was struck down within a moment's warning. Ho leaves a daughter, Mrs. Harvey McCord. from whose residence the funeral will occur at 2 p. m. Mr; Umberger has followed the business of harness maker since his residence in this city. He was a member of the Odd Fellows' lodge and a well respected man In all circles. DEMARIS TO THE DALLCC Chanqes Being Made in Catholic Pastorates. If his plana are carried out Rev. A. BronsgocBt. who has served St. Peter's Catholic church so well for the past twenty-three years, will leave The Dalles the early part of next week, sayB The Dalles Chronlcls. He expects to go at onco to Daven port, Iowa, where If everything is satisfactory to him he will remain as priest In the church there. Father Demarls, who has been lo cated at Baker City for the past three years, will take charge of tho parish in Tho Dalies. He is a young man In his 30's and it is thought Is well suited to assume tno duties uo volvlng upon a priest in tho church at this place. Father Bronsgeest expects him to arrive Thursday. DEFECTIVE FIR ENGINE. Walla Walla le in Bad Shape for Fire Fighting. Testa on both engines yesterday afternoon In Sumach street disclosed tho startling fact to the city oicia.s that neither engine could throw as much water, as expoctea and that tho older engine coulu not bo dopended upon at all for long service, says the Walla Walla Union. The develop ments wero a' revelation to some of the members and all expressed tho need tot Immediate action. The action came last night In an i Clearance Sale of Wall Paper j Burning of .Baker City Council Room Still a Mystery. The burning of the city hall .n Baker City Snturday night Is still the Interesting topic ot discussion at Ihe county seat, so visitors In Sumrter state today, says the Sumpter Miner. The theory that the building was set on fire by a live wire has been ex ploded on scientific grounds, ns the wire running Into tho house carried only lUS volts. Xn Itnv vontiimn to f mtnf t Mf finger of suspicion at any Individual i j maillder of OUrTitbck of 3 -4, 3 gl'EClABargainswill J tbe ottered' onthe re- as yet. Attention Eagles. All members of Pendleton Aerie No. 28, Fraterual Order or Eagles, are requested to be present at the meetlhc Friday evening, October 10. at Hendricks' hall, at which time sev eral candidates will be Initiated. J. T. HINKLE. Worthy President. ROY W. RITNER, Worthy Secretary I 4 4 Convinced that rheumatism Is contagious, a German physician in Lelpslg has established a system or j 3 segregation, In order to prevent rheumatic patients from spreading J tue malady among otner invalids. Wall Paper. All this si'aiwnfBfer at terns all new, nattonul 3 up to date. I IF YOUR WHEELS AM wv.il. a. In a, ,.. - ..(. . c. u ai fcruu iu i&e mtitci, 1 at a irice thai uoni br.. . ut? iue nroner iiint nn t. Get a WIN OX A WAGON l Tberc never bat been a bruka Dims me uud never rutu I k nj r-. lu fc. im DIM wur until uuu uuEpis ire N .See our tinck nnd burn tr, HI C A ft t- nna Thtll 1 HANS ft rv iii.n f Ihf A CROWNER CO Let us nil or ROCK SPRING Recognized as ibt inrl trinCT P. fin Dili! 1 im nrpnaifa tract with you winter's supply. 11VC1 ui v. part of the city Laatz Maui Street i C. C. Sharp. Opera House Block, SeentLSitt J "tmc assAsaiN or onno WITH S HAVIRLV't) MTODON MINTdtL C Schwaix i Grt iiri.nlrudc and rttul , Beef, Pork nu " Meats and SausagtJ? 6o; Main ; Haverly's Minstrels Tonight. Tonight, Tuesday, October 1C, Frank Fuhrer, tho "Creatore" of min strel band masters, and tho famous Harorly band,, will give one of those famous mlnBtrel concerts, playing overtures from the latest Now York successes, namely, "The Babes In Toyland, "The Wizard of Oz," "Prince ol PHbou," "Tho Sultan of Sulu," In fact, tho Wliltmark M Publishing Company, of New Vi City, furnishes this famous mus organization with all tho latest a positions. This great aggregation' fuu-juakers comes to Pendleton w unstinted praise from press and i He and the opportunity to see thi Is one not accorded to many cities of tho size of Pendleton, Jfileotiofit r'ai..l mid douW m n Ul)llC. iAfi . y e 1$ Coortct. mm a - iUioutJe"1"'' mm la 4I Ml an. : mnmwn IP ,i.au ou T ft. hi