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JULY EAST ORRGOVIAV. PHNDLETON. ORBGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY . I05. PAGE SIX. . - "'ACW mimmhYimh.mm lllllllllliiiiiiiin""""'"""'""""""'-"""""'"" ' TALK ABOUT YOUR Swell Tops ....FOEl MEN.... WE ARE IX ADVANCE OF ANYTHING EVER SHOWN IN PENDLETON. OUR NEW HOME IS RAPIDLY FILLING UP WITH THE CHOICEST AND BRIGHTEST CREATIONS FROM THE LEAD. I ERS ."oopg ARE ARRIVING DAILY AND LARGER SHIPMENTS OF THE SMARTEST CLOTHING, SHIRTS, NECKTIES, HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. WE mE mmvc iv'tiif lfn IN STYLES. IX RELIABLE GOODS, IN QUANTITY TO SELECT FROM, AND IN LOW PRICE. I COMING IN 1111 l.K Miur-ts l.-s lir.l.i.im.r. in , - - . c-r. crimipg nt-sircivs so THAT WE NOW COME HKKlltK THTC PITRT.TM wrm nt. OUR GRE.W HALF-PRICE SALE DISPOSED or nr.wiii iuju inc. uin.a " n-i. v.i -- r .... Grandest, Newest, Biggest and Best Collection of Wearables for Men EVER SHOWN HERE. W EDONT ASK YOU TO TAKE OUR WORD FOR THESE STATEMENTS; WE WANT YOU TO COME IN AND SEE FOR YOUR SELF. SEEING IS BELIEVING. WE WISH TO CALL VOITR ATTFNTION TO A FEW OF THE BRILLIANT SUITS WE M.HE KEAllI rvit. Jtwu. IN THE NEW ARRIVALS ARE THOSE BEAUTIFUL NUT BROWN SUITS IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED COATS. HIGH AND l,OW CUT VEST, WITH TROUSERS WITH FULL HIPS. THEY ARB JUST AS SWELL AS THEY COULD BE MADE. WE ALSO HAVE THE NEAT AND NOBBY SILVER GRAY SUITS, MADE SAME AS THE BROWNS. ALSO BLACK SERGE SUITS THAT ALWAYS LOOK DRESSY. Oar Top Coats are the kind that are decreed by designers to be IT this year rr WOULD BE DIFFICULT FOR US TO GIVE A DESCRIPTION OF ALL THE WINNERS WE ARE SHOWING. THEY ARE SO NUM EltOl S AND GRAND THAT OUR SUPPLY OF ADJECTIVES 18 Df. ADEQUATE TO THE TASK. IT WILL BE A FEAST FOB YOUK OPTICS TO uu UUB STIMM.. When it comes to chic SHIRTS we wont take a back seat for any house in Oregon IT WILL BE A PLEASURE FOR US TO HAVE YOU VISIT US IX OUR NEW HOME AND INSPECT OUR OFFERINGS. YOU ARE WELCOME TO COMB ANO STUDY THE NEWEST FASHIONS IN MEN'S WEARING APPAREL. SQJUJVAH MXM Pendleton's Fashion Leaders New SCHMIDT BLK. Keep Your Eyes on Our Windows 0 Id WILL HANG PROMINENT VIRGINIAN WHO MURDERED HIS WIFE. The Woman's Jealousy at the Bottom of the Quarrel, Which Resulted In Her Being Shot Defendant Wan a Lawyer and for Years Had Prac ticed In the Court Where He Was Convicted. were presented during the day as fol lows: "Catalogue Home Question." S. Norvell, St. Louis, chairman wholesale and retail Joint committee; "Some Suggestions as to How a Retail Hard ware Dealer May Increase His Busi ness and Profits," F. H. Luthe, Des Moines. "Mutual Insurance," C. F. r-nrrnll stRte auditor of Iowa; "Mu tual Hardware Insurance," C. F. Lan- ner, president Minnesota Mutual Hardware Insurance association. At the conclusion of the program of pa rwm nnd renorts the association lis tened to an interesting address de livered hv Reeretarv M. L. Corey, or the National Retail Hardware Deal ers' association. Staunton, Va., Feb. 9. Everything la In readiness for the execution here tomorrow of J. Samuel McCue, for mer mayor of Charlottesville, con victed of the murder . ut his wife. Owing to the prominence of the con demned muu, and the general atten tion uttracled to his case, there Is a great demand for tickets to witness the hanging. The crime for which the ex-mayor la to pay the death penalty occurred on the night of September 4 of last year.' Mr. and Mrs. McCue had gone to church, returning home about 'clock In the evening. Shortly after ward Mrs. McCue' dead body, clad to a night robe, was found in a bath tub filled , with water. Mr. McCue " told those who came in that someone had entered the house upon their re turn .from church; that he had been knocked senseless and his wife prob ably Allied. An Investigation led to the arrest on the charge of murder of the man who only four days be- .fore had retired from the mayoral ty of Charlottesville. Mrs. McCue had received the con tents' of a shotgun in her breast, a ' sufficient wound to cause instant death, but In addition she had been .truck- a heavy blow on 'the head, cutting an ear nearly In two. McCue at first laid the crime to a stable boy, and offered 11000 reward (or evidence to convict the murderer. The day after he offered the reward he was himself arrested for the crime. At the trial which followed several witnesses testified that the married life of Mr. and Mrs. McCue had been marred by Jealousy on the part of the -wife and that they were continually quarreling. One sad feature of the trial was the fact that McCue had for years been a lawyer at the bar before which he was tried and con victed, and had been on friendly terms with most of those Identified with the trial. TO DISCUSS PRLMARY REFORM. Mirlilgamlero Maintain a Slate Po litical Science Society. Ann Arbor. Mich., Feb. 9. Prim ary reform Is the principal topic of discussion before the annual meeting begun here by the Michigan Political Sclcnci association. At the opening Sfiwi-m this afternoon H. A. Bull of P.uli'nlo. N. Y., told of the workings of the New York primary taw; . iu. Merrlam of the University oi unicuHu, explained the Chicago primary sys tem, and Prof. A. H. Turtle or vnio State university, spoke on the sub ject of the Bronson primary law in Ohio. This evening the program will comprise the following papers: "Di rect Nominations in Michigan." Roger W. Butterfleld of Grand Rapids, and Sheridan J. Colby of Detroit; "Forty Years of Direct Primaries." E. L. Hempstead, Meadvllle, Pa. IOWA RETAIL HARDWARE MEN. Thy Are Met In State Convention at Dew Moines. Ies Moines, la., Feb. 9. There was a largely Increased attendance today at the opening of the second day's session of the annual convention mt the Iowa. Retail Hardware Dealers' assiulatlon. Addressee and papers HOOK BLESSED BY THE POPE. la a Manual of Instruction In Catho lic Music New York, Feb. 9. A letter from the papal delegate at Washington, Archbishop Falconlo, has been re vived by Joseph F. Wagner, of this city, Informing him that the holy ....v... him the apostolic bless ing for his efforts In the cause of plain chant. Mr. Wagner publlenea recenny i.- practical book of ln- in nlHln chant, a copy of which was brought to tne i ... v...... who through the papal secretary of state, directed Archbishop Falconlo to ten tne pub lisher, "that the holy father accepted with pleasure this work on Sacred .v.. anllin culture of which oiunii., n r. - " - he has so much at heart," and that as a sign of his appreciation ne m" to Mr. Wagner the apostolic blessing. Unimportant Testimony. Auburn, Cal., Feb. I. No Import ant testimony In last evening's session of the Weber murder trial. H. Bern hard testified that Mary Weber was dead when brought out of the house. Ben Dependener testified that while at the fir he asksd Weber If anyone was In the house and received a re ply In the negative. M LAIRG ER ffhfl I A DTi 1 Ao SMITH Will Move to the Renn Blk., Court S WEST ROOM, NOW OCCUPIED BY GREAT EASTERN 6TORE. IN MOVING INTO THE NEW QUARTERS WE DO SO IN ORDER TO BETTER FACILITATE TJS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF n.-a KTiv HARNESS. AS OUR BUSINESS HAS GROWN TO SUCH AN EXTENT THAT MORE ROOM IS NECESSARY. THE NEW STORE WILL' BE THE LARGEST, FINEST AND BEST EQUTPPED HARNE8S FACTORY AND STORE W OREGON. IT WILL BE COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT AND OUR STOCK WILL BE SECOND TO NONE IN OREGON, 0 - - . . BOON THE HUMANE HARNESS WHICH IS MADE BY US EXCLUSIVELY IN UMATILLA COUNTY, HAS PROVEN SUCH A ERS THAT IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND. IN OUR LARGE QUARTERS WE HOPE TO BE A i DLE THE TRADE. HUMANE HARNESS HAS BY TEST PROVEN TO BE THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND BEST HARNESS EVER CONCETvT" EASY ON THE HORSE AND WEARS BETTER THAN OTHER HARNESS. : -v , - ; ; &6n't Buy Harness Until You Have Examined HUMAN HARNESS X A. Smith, Harness and Saddle Temporarily Located on Cottonwood Street