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BOARD QF TRIE ECZEMl f Shot Guns Rifles Ammunition i To be a good shot you must be supplied with first class material, both Rtm and ammunition Our line is the highest grade, which is the reason for lovers of shooting coming to us. t i Tlie HsLrci-wsLre ' Man 74J MAIN STREET GENERAL NEWS. The fight for Sunday closing of the St. Louis fair has begun in congress by a bill to that effect being intro duced by Senator Piatt, of Connecti cut. Preferential tariffs and steamship subsidies between Australia and Can ada, to ciilplo the trade- of tho United States with both countries. Is one re sult of tho American tariff policy. Americans have contracted to fin ish in three years a GO-mile railroad from the Gulf coast directly west in to the Interior of Ouatemula. Its completion will revolutionize Guate malan commerce. There are 100.000 destitute people in Macedonia this winter. All fore casts are to the effect that next spring will witness either n success ful rebellion of tho Balkan provin ces or virtual extermination of those peoples. There Is great chagrin at St. Pet ersburg over tho new Amerlcan-Chl-neso commercial treaty, as Indicat ing posslblo antl-ltusslan sentiment in America, and as being an obstruc tion in Russia's march of oriental conquest. William McGratu, aged 23, fowl a few days a;o In a Now York hospi tal, with every superficial and vital indication of extreme old age, shown , by his appearance and by a post- J uiuiwui v.itiiiiiuaLiuiii luf uiau una only two or three recorded parallels. The steel trust "went in partner Bhlp" two years ago with a largo number of Its employes, selling them stock at $82.50. The combine has been a losing game steadily, and now the management offers to recoup the employes by selling them more . stock at $55. NORTHWEST NEWS. The tax levy in Baker county Is 37 mills this year, or 7 mills higher than last year. Salem baseball fans are taliinc stops to reorganize tho Willamette' Valley Baseball League. Civil service examinations for clerks and carriers in the postofdec will be held at Baker City on Satur day, January 23. Jacob Schmidt, an aged tree prim er, was run down and fatally Injur ed by a Southern Pacific yard en gine In Portland Monday. Two highwaymen held up a Chi nese laundry on Sixth strot, In Port land, Monday morning, in broad day light, securing $10 in cash. Whitney, Baker county, Is now on the map. Tho county court has ap pointed J. Rosenthal as justice of the peaco and Pat Turley as constable. Spokano will be the headquarters for tho new Northwestern Baseball League, comprised of the teams nf Spokane, Butte, Salt Lake and Og den. Twenty-fivo feet of ground 100 feet deep, on Fifth street, in Portland, was sold Monday tor $1,000 per foot, a raise In price of about 30 per cent In a year. San Francisco police have discov ered a deep plot by which several persons were flr3t heavily Insured and then murdered. Leon Boeder', one of tho areh-flends in tho plot, has been arrested. The Portland Ministerial Associa tion has passed resolutions asking congress to grant an appropriation for the Lewis and Clark fair, only on the grounds that the fair bo closed every Sunday. August Erlckson, owner of the fa mous Erlckson saloon and theater in Portland, is nnder arrest for running a "21" game. Tho complaint was sworn out by a Mrs. Fishbeck, whose husband lost nil his wages and some of her savings in tho game. T SAMPLE BARGAINS In Real Estate mnnmi I . i -II - II 3200 acres Rood wheat land Well watt-red and improved. 512.50 per acre. 1000 acre stock ranch. All fenced, liaises 200 tons of luy; has running water; open range near by, 55000 10. room house and two lots. Modern conveniences, $2500. All on Easy Terms. E. T. WADE & SON j o, Ko su thaaa yltok till (mice til l!, O, III HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. A. A. Scott, Oakesdalo. William Mathor, Portland. C. M. Smith. Portland. Daii Davenport, Portland. F. J. Walsh, Portland. Hon. J. Taylor, San Francisco. C. E. Uoosovelt, city. II. D. Puller, Portland. H. U Close, San Francisco. It. A. Seeds, Spokane. C. e; Cook, Portland. S. A. Frans, Spokane. Hotel Dickers. Charles Worton, Portland. Hudmnn. J. W. Allen. Baker City. Miss I.ota McKlm. Miss Edna Chandler, Miss Myrtle- Kinnison. Miss Augusta Willoughby. Miss Gertrude TIce. Miss Graco Davis. Miss Sara Held. Miss Myrtle Tracy. Miss Ada Allen. A Hopson, Milton. g! W. Staggs, Weston. Mrs. L. F Ray Pilot Rock. W. L. Smith, Nowport. II. C. Smith, Newport. J. A. Nelson, Pondloton. J. M. Walker, Tacoma. II. W. Norten, San Francisco. Raymond Duncan. S. S, Gill, Spokane. S. J. Hayes. Spokane. J. II. Roddy, Spokane. W. D. Johnson, city. Angus McDonald, Weston. Saved from Terrible Death, The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbltt of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. Tho most skillful physicians and every remedy used, tailed, while consumn i.on was slowly hut surely taking her life. In this torrible hour Dr. King's Now Dl'rovery for Consumption turn ed demalr Into Joy. Tho first bottle brought Immediate relief and Its con tinued uso completely cured hor. It's tho most certain euro In tho. world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed. Bottles SOc and $1.00. Trial Bottles Froo at Tallman & Co. Ten Dollars Reward. A reward of $10 will bo paid for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties (presumably boys) who broke into tho house on tho W. H, Jones place, Ju3t north of town, recently, and 3tolo a number of articles, among them being a volume from a set of Thomas B. Reed's "Eloquenco and Or atory." It tho books aro returned no questions will be asked. Enquire at tuio offlco. How's This? We offfr One Hundred noils tl.tTa.rd (or any ciu of catarrh that cannot b. -tired by Hull's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CIIKNI'Y & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undenihrned. have known F. 3. UlienvT for the last in ream, and believe hltn perfectly honorable In all business transaction and financially able to carry mt anjr cbllzatlona made br their flrin. WKST & TKUAX, Wholesale Drugglita, ioieuo, u. tVAMHNO. K1NNAN & MAItVIN. Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, ,0. Haifa Catarrh Cure is taken Internally. acting directly upon the blood and rati- i-oua surface of the system. Price 7De per bottle. Hold by all druggist, Testimonials irte. Hall's Family Pills are the best Annual Meeting qf the Inland Emplro Retail Lumbermen, Spokane Wash., February 10 to 14. For tho avobo occasion tho O. IL & N. makes a rato of one and one third faro for tho round trip on tho certificate plan. Tickets on jale any thrco days prior to tho opening day. For particulars, call' on or address E. C. Smith, agent. THERE ARE NO FAILURE8. Or, Garfield, of Victoria. B, C, Tells of Three Hundred Cases herein He Recommended the Use of Trib. Dr. James G. Garfield, of Victoria, B. C, when asked, dp you Indorso TltHl as a cure for tho liquor and tobacco habit, said: "I do. I havo known your remedy long .beforo It was sold to you, and can tell you of three hunared penplo that I havo ad vised to tako It. I novor know of a failure to cure whoro tho party tak ing It was slncore." Meeting or Corn Growers, Champaign, III., Jan. 18. A state convention of corn growers and stockmen began at the university of Illinois today with a go.nl attendance representing nearly ovory county if tho state. Tho sessions, which aro being held In Morrow hall, will con tinue two wocks. Tho program Is nn olaborato ono and papers will lo read by somo of tho foremost agri cultural authorities In tho country. 'fe it? ftm ' Ml i ' fit t ' - Alberta Gallatin, In Ibsen's "Ghosts," Saturday, Jan. 23. IDSEN'S "GHOSTS." One of the Best Shows to be Seen In Pendleton This Winter. Ibsen's Ghosts" Is a great domes tic tragedy. It Illustrates tho lnex orableness of tho snylng: "The sins of the father aro visited upon the children." The play Is of surpass ing interest lo fathers and mothers, In fact to all members of every household. Not a word In "Ghosts" can bring a blush to anyone who wit nesses it, for whon dangerous points are discussed It Is done In a wholesome way and for a purpose. "HUMAN HEARTS" COMING. Stirring Melodrama Will be at the. Frazer on Monday. Jan, 25. I Tho more announcement that tho ' people's favorite play, "Human Hearts" Is conilnK to our city, is a , matter of much Import to tho tho- ater goers in our mmst. i No melodrama of modern times has enjoyed tho vogue that has hoen accorded to W, E. Nankovlllo's solid, j substantial success, "Human Hearts." The reason Is apparent, The play Is Interesting from tho rlso of tho curtain on tho first act, un til tho final curtain falls. A strong vein of comedy runs through the play, but It is so placed that never nt any time does it con flict with the more serious scenes. Tho author has been careful to pro servo' the dramatic unities. Ills characters are finely drawn, and as true to nature as possible; In fact, Mr. Reld has taken most of his characters from llfo. "Human Itearts" will bo seen at the Krazer on Jan. 26. "Way Down East," at the Frazer, Friday, Jan, 22, AT PARK THEATER TONIGHT. "Only a 8oldler Doy" by the Clara Mathes Company at the Park Thea. ter. "Only a Soldlor Uoy" Is tho play tonight. It is to bo ns bright nnd llvoly as tho tltlo would suggest, and 45f Some critics havo gone so fnr as to assert that this drama of heredity la tho greatest problem over written. Spectators with Intellectual minds experience tho keenest satisfaction in studying tho developments of tho play while minds of nn Inferior calibre aro Impressed with tho wonderful truths which It Illustrates. During tho successful run of the play In Now York City manager Taylor of tho Frnzor endeavored to book the attraction for this city, and after weeks of negotiations hu suc ceeded. Tho play with Alberta Gal latin as tho stnr will bo seen here at the Frazer on Saturday, Jan. 23. there Is not a dull moment during tho four acts. Press reports speak highly of tho play, nnd tho company nrc nil snid to be well suited to the varied char acters. New specialties aro introduced be tween every act. All tho plays dur ing tho week aie now to tho city, and to tho West, with the exception of the "Resurrection," and this Is pre sented In nu entirely now version. The program Is changed nt ovory performance and specialties between tho acts mnko the performance con tinuous. R. J. NIXON IS OUT. Sells His Interest In the Lease of the Frazer to K. J. Taylor. It. J. Nixon, who has been con nected with tho Frazer theater slnco the opening of tho season, on Sep tember I, has sold his Interest In the leaso to his business partner, K. J. Taylor, wno will conduct the theater alone In future. Mr. Nixon is malinger of tho Walla Walla theater, but Is In no way con nected with tho Frazer In llila city. Wonderful Nerve. Is displayed by many a man ondur Ing pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Urulses, Uurns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff Joints. Hut there's no need for It. Hucklon's Arnica Salvo will kill the pain and euro the trouble. It's the best 8alvo on earth for Hies. 25c at Tallman & Co., druggists. IT . "k up-to-uate I Stationery... This mtvwui'ii tint and sliajx are nut and have reached us. Our tine is now complete, and ,lf you want dalptv. atvllsti natwr w itipnly ymi with them. The tendency is to mil to delicate tlutH thUnsftsoti, but we've plen ty nf plain oieuus for thoso who prefer ttitm. Also high grade papein in bulk-a desirable way to buy them, because you can get ft- little or in much as you wont, or.au awMirtiueut of ntylea if you like. F. W. Schmidt D"'f!Ki''t. Post-odlco Biook Phone Main 851 Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, ICO barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped jfeed, etc., always, on hand. CONSIDERING MANY MATTERS OF BUSINESS, Question of Ono Cent Postage, Re. elproclty With Canada .and Ex tension of Power to the 'nter. State Commerce .Commission All Up for Discussion Fifty Local Boards of Trade Represented. WnBhliiRton, D. C. Jan. 19. Tho National Board of Trado boenn Ito thirty-fourth annual meeting hero to day. About nrty commercial bod. los nro represented by 150 delegates. Tho program of tho meeting, which will occupy three days, contemplates tho (ltuctif.Hlon of n wale range of subjects. Among tho many resolutions adopted by Romti ono or another cf tho constituent bodies for discussion at tho mooting nro thoso favoring one cent postngo for Invoicos; urg. Ing .further trade-marl: legislation to comploto tho participation of tho United Statca In tho benefits of tho International Union for tho Protec tion o flndustrlal Property; favoring the grnntlng of further powor to tho Interstate commorco commission to onforco its decisions, and fnvornlg tho Inspection of grain by a national bureau. Reciprocity with Canada Is asked by commercial orfanlzaiions In Bos ton, Cincinnati ninl Pittsburg. Phil, itdelphln, Scrautou and Baltimore present resolutions favoring one cent postage. Other mibjcctB of discussion will be Improvement of rivers, harbors and Inland v vigatlon, projectsi for uavignblo waters from tho Great lakes to tho Atlantic nnd the Gulf, Mississippi loveo protection, free Bhlp cnnnl from 'Cheaspcalto Bay lo the Delaware river, currency changes, consular, reform, and tho Panama canal. The Ayer Calendars. The N. W. Ayer & Son Advertising Agency, of Philadelphia, has Issued ono of tho most nrtlstlc calendars of tho year. This enterprising firm handles more anil more advertising for leading firms each year and Is Tm nAo nf the ton notch ngencles. GREAT CLEARANCE S t i 11 rt ii i i y i . i i i' i i i m. lit i h i i t " r I nci tnfy nn i -n 1 nf mi' fttilirn ctnrf nf Riftrc t Fillowa and Feathers. 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