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MONDAY. l-KBKIAUY -4, 1101 . FELT BOOTS We have n few pair of larrc site which we will clone out at $1.75 Kirat rradi Over.lioeii anil rlrt rili Kelt Boote. Tke combination (or $1.75 Don 'I have cold the U grippe. feet and CLEAVER BROS JPrartioil Hoot and Sli. Mi BREVITIES. Toilet eoep bargain ' NoM Kreli Kaatern oyster!" at DetBOtt'l Try Dutton'. chocolate ehewi, hi lateit noTeltv. 11 jacket tor $11. MS. (.'leaver llrotli erH Dry Goodf Co. Echo honey in bulk at . R. D oiott'i: also caulitloner. 40c fatcftiatorii onlv 10c. Cleaver Brothers Dry tloodt Co. Ho to LeKoy'it for tomale. rorae Court and liarden street. J. L, Bifher' creamery butter, i very fane? article, at iemott'i. . :.'" all woo) shirt wailt for B6c Cleaver Brothers Dry Goods Oo. 30c plaide for 10' ., per yard Cleaver Brothers Dry Goods Ob, llicvcle eoaineleci anil buknl at Withee'i on Court street. See sample Finest nuns and lard-on the market Home product; try it it Biinrantccil Schwarz & Grenlicli. G. R, Deuiott has race i Ted a chip ruent of pure Kentucky cider which i the finest article that ever came t. I'eudleton. A quiet, nice place, lar.' r.. mn,uell turniahed, bar in connect ton. llin Uol ambia, Main street, f, . Habempp proprietor. bee (. Sharp tor ttie latest thing in wall psji-r and paper h.in,:niir .in garden hose. Opera house block Court street. .Mrs. uuopbeil taae taken the agency for tne Sahliii perfect forni and corset combined Ladies are invited to at heT millinery store. J. Toralinson contractor and builder. Brick building specialty. Office on Cottonwood street, opposite Kemi build ing. P. O. bos, 513. II. M. Sloan, the blacksmith, k now ready to do all kinds of blacksmithinjc. Bring in your plowshares before Out spring rush commences. Horse shoe ing practical I and promptly dime. If you want fruit or ornamental shade trees, flowering ibmba, rone bushes or iiiv kind of small fruits, leave orders with K. B. Carrier. West Webb street, agent for A. Miller A Son Milton. c.ill Blank Books and Stationery. All the latest . Magazines and Periodicals. 4 Beautiful line of TOILET ARTICLES. Money to loan. M D. Kovd Mrs. Ruth, the clairvoant, will re main one week longer. I'till life read ingH $1. Office corner Alia and Crosby streets. The Kosa Hogers restaurant will be mid at public auction on Kebruarv 8 at S o'clock, There will l't some good nargains. for particulars see R. Martin. For sile--l have several good dwell ing houses for sale cheap, and on easy terms; also a good feed barn ill central location and doing a good business. K, D. Boyd, All Imaginable' klndi of white gooxis, silk dimities and organdies, for spring and mi t n titer wear have been received by the Peoples Warehouse. They MOD Id ba seen to he appreciated. V invite yon to examine our stock oi "Borotia' shoes, I ha new shoe for women. Mirosis slmos are the master piece of the shoeniakc r 's art and the standard of the world. Alexander A 1 1 enter. The stars and stripes iloat prendlv abOYa the school house on tile hill to day in honor of the one hundredth anniversary of the inauguration of John Marshal: as the lirst chief justice of the United States. The month of Kebruarv started off well as regards a record tor mow and weather. On the 2d there fell one-half an inch of snow and on tho 3d 6.8 inches, a total of 6,9 inches for the two days. The last day of January wit neaaod a snowfall of half an inch, so that it looked for a little while aa tiiougli winter had returned to linger awhile, hut there has been no good sleighing this month at yet. The weather lor January was ramnion. The maximum marking oi the ther mometer was 17 on the I'.itli and the loweel 12 degrees on the 7th FBRSONAI. M F NT ION Kndicott spent Sunday at Tallman Go., 1JSAU1V I'KloclN- SHOE STOCK MUST 00! Having piirchautl the stock of tho RKNDLKTON 8DOK STORK, I will cloae tin- eutire stock at big reduction in order to make room for new atock now ordered from the lactones. A Call to obtain price will be couv hacing aa to the bargains offered WM. FITZGERALD, "The Shoe Man." bucteaaor t Joe Klicn, Mala Street. John A 1 1 ii nt Chris Simpson is very sick at his homo in North Pendleton. le-se Shull is sick with the grip at his home on lower Alta street. A. Hoylen, of Pilot Rook, i in the city, at the dolderi Utile hotel. Charles March. deputy county rcror.lcr. i nt home sick nitb thegri Charles J. Ferguson b returned from all;i Walla ami will 'remain here William P. Temple has returned from a visit of a week at Portland and Balaaa, K. A. Dudley, a prominent wheat raiser of Athena, is a visitor in Pendle ton tmiav T. M. Word, a hustling traveling man of Tortlaml. is a guest ol the Hotel Pendleton. I li. Wilson, of Butter creek, en gaged in the stock business, is a guest of the (iiihleii Utile I i.ir. i .1 edit, r of tl West, .ii Leader, spent Sabbath with Pendleton relatives and friends. Rev. Ii. Ilargreaves, of Weston, was a guest at the I'rivett home over Sun day. He preached at the Kaptist hurrh morning ami evening I. hi, Jordan has passed the danger point with his attack of pneumonia at I'eudleton sanitarium and was able to receive many callers on Sunday 1 -st..! Lew ,., ; ular an. I t 'he lent fullback of the Pendleton aciuieuiv fiothall team has returned from Port laud and will make his home in this city. Alex J. Oliver will give a grand masoiieraue ball at hcho on Ihursdav evening, hebruarv H. Supper will be served at the Kcho hotel . All are in viUtd. William Uovle, colored porter at I'rivett s barbel shop, is sick with tke u'rip and was removed tins morning to new .jiiarters in the Penlanil lodging house. Sam Sloan, of the llrtn of iieardsley Sloan, proprietors of the First and l.a-t Chance saloon will leave tonight tor Phoenix. Am., for the heneflt oi his health. A. R. Chinn, a farmer of the luni per country is in Pendleton today. He says that some of the wheat oil tho south slope of the hills in this section of the countv has been damaged in tho irost Milton bllll Mrs. Walter M. Pierce oi Pendleton, has been visiting iriemirt la ami around Milton during the week. MrK. Pierci spent her early hildhood davs in Milton and has manv Irieuil- here who are alwavs gil greet her. She is a daughter of Mr. I'. Kudio. Oottftty Judge Q, A Hartnian left undav night for Salem with a gripsack full oi ciioioe typewritten changes to a number of laws already on the statute books. Ho is interested in a number of bills and will give the legislators his opinion- regarding them in short order. Rev. George R. Varuay, of Portland, general missionary for the state of Oregon of the liaptist denomination, will lie in Pendleton on Sunday, Feb ruary 10, and will preach morning and evening. He is one of the ablest uen in the state of his denomination, and Ins sermon will be well worth hearing. Frank J. Parker, formerly editor and owner of the Walla Walla States luau, was in Pendleton for a couple of hours tins morning, as lie arrived on the fl o 'cloak train from Portland and left on the exurehn lor hi home. H ban been on a visit to Seattle Tacoma. Portland, ban Francisco and his ranch isi Jhe extreme western part of Oregon. John K. hathrob, at the home of Mr. in, i Mrs. William Parsons, on Court street, is gradually regaining his health, it i aggravating to him to be so ilow in getting stout, but as severe an attaek ol typhoid fever as he had lei' him dec. icily weak. A little more "trcmitli and briuht dava of nun- shine would make u combination that would enable him to be out for a promenade. John S. Hughes returned Sunday OeornUaf, from a lour months' trip and visit to Neosho, (iranhy.and Jonlin in the aim region of Missouri. Neosho was Mr. Hughes' old home. At Ghranby he visited with his stepiather, Ool, John Kingston, superintendent of the Granny Mining and Smelting company, controlling 80 mines, $U -(XX), UK) strong Mr Hughes has had tho intermittent fever for several weeks and made the return trip bv wav of Texas, New .Mexico, Arizona, Cali fornia, stopped at ban Francisco two weeks and visited at Portland. Local Market. m . . . . - - . r lowing prices lor ranch ami tarin pro. , ime: Butter, -III to Me per roll. KjBfa 36o per dox. Potab.es :aii per aack. Parsnips, (0c per aack. Cabbagu- c per pound. Turnips. Tie per 1(X) ouud. Turkeys Alive, 12lji; per pound. Geese il- per dozen, l b li kens, 2Jtk) to f l per dozen. Ducka ; per dozen. A SUDDEN DEATH AT AI.BA. Mrs. ueorae B. Stoeker Dies at Her Home There This Mornlna Mrs. Jennie Stooker, wife of Oeorge P.. Stoeker. the merchant at Allw, died nt 2 o'clock this morning after an ill ness of only two or three days. She was stricken with the grip, and is said to hnve taken an overdose of laudanum In the effort to relieve her pain, and that apparently was the immediate cause of her death. Miss Mae Stoeker, who has been in Pendleton this winter, left this morning for Alba on account of her fnother's death. D. Rentier, a brother-in-law of Mr. Htocker, was talking with him by tele phone this forenoon. Mr. Stoeker aaid the remains would ! brought to Pen dleton on Tuesday, accompanied by the relatives, but that he had not yet deluded whether interment would take place in Olnev cemetery, or whether the body WOUld be sent back to the old home in Pennsylvania for burial. Mrs Stoeker was a member of Daphne Circle, No. 2., Woman bl Wcodcratt, in which she carried an insurance of llfxK). CIRCUIT COURT. Tasttmonv of All Witnesses Concluded in Colter case. The case of the atate vs. John "Scatty" Colter, accused of robbing Thomas L. Kdwards of tl'Xi in gold in front -of the tamala Joint on Court street on the 20th of last December, occupied the attention of court this morning. All the testimony of wit nesses was introduced. Court is not in session today, taking a half holiday on account of it being the one hundredth anniversary of the inauguration of John Marshall as first chief Justice of the United States. Argument will he made the lirst thing Tuesday morning. Mr. Colter made a good wrltneea this morning in his own behalf. Isane Ruddock, for cattle stealing, and John Pyer for robbing the resi dence of Lincoln Mann, near Mission, each sentenced to three years in tho penitentiary, left for that institution Ihil morning in charge ot DetMW Sherift Joe Hlaklev. Locus! Hill Rabbitry and Poultry Yards. . . KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY? Pedigreed Belgian Hares of both sexes for sale nt all times, ihial ity guaranteed. Prince Hob at head of rabbitry, service fee 2.fi0. Haired. Huff, and White Plymouth Hocks And Khode Island Reds. These are the Iwst all round (owls known to poultrymeli today Visitors always welcome. F"or fnrther information address apt w. wadb, Pendleton, Oregon. While Pine Cough Syrup. A very pleasant ami agreeable remedy for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hronchiris and pulmonary diseases. Pioneer Rose Cream Will improve vent' complexion ami make your hands and face smooth and soft. Delicately perfumed. 2.Sc a Bottle. Koeppen- drugs are reliable. Proscription filled from drugs by the 0MIIMMMl lar prices. pure fresh men at potm- Koeppen's Chocate8 A""e dellclnH. .j mnterhils. ti, " Koeppon.v . of any their Ull I'riipnratlnn 'nitory " the U """iagfN Is IL r"1"1 -NbSa He Recti rac m tod l"'i"m .1 maalBom Nasal CATARRH Marshall Hxareltes This Bvonina. The committee having the matter in charge desire a good attendance at (he court .house at 7::tn o'clock this live ning. The occasion is the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the inauguration of John Marshall as the first chief justice of the Pun, .1 States. The program as announced Friday s hast Oregon lau will he carr:ed out, including IS minute addresses by K. J. Slater, W. M. Pierce, James A. Fee. John McCourt. W. K. Kllis and T. G. Ilailey. Judge Stephen A. Lowell is at Wes ton to attend and address a John Marshall meeting under the auspices of the public schools this evening. On rf -n 1 Court Street The Popular Price How to Wash Woolens. No part of the laundry work ia, as a rule, so unsatisfactory as the waihiug of the woolen garments. Tho struc ture of wood fibre is so different from that of linetiand cotton that it should receive different treatment in the laundry. Hiibhing and wringing cause the wool fibres to knot, thus giving us a thickened and shrunken fabric: there fore woolen goods should be soiuad and squeezed to remove the dirt, ami the water should be pressed ,,nt. not wrung out. Ladies Home Journal. At a meeting of tiie stockholders of the Portland Nehalem A Tillamook railway company in Portland, nine directors were elected. Thase directors elected the following officers : Presi dent, Col. John McCracken: vice nresi- dent, George T. Myers; secretary and attorney, William lie id. The annual convention of the North west Fruitgrowers' Association, to be held in Portland, F'ebruary .", ii and will Unattended bv, fruitgrowers of Oregon. Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. In stl Its t;:. lliero ttwnld bn clrsniiBDsn. Ely'a Cream Bftli aaniaiiieaiBesaan i lie., dltcait il Bl a . ltciirttcltr.rr'as.-, t . way a oold lu lbs ,. i quickly. Cream Uahn Ii ptnciri Into tho DOttrlll, seratdii - orr-r tho uiembmuo ftnil li absorbed. Kslitf talm MeafeM ami a euro follows. It Is Dot drying dosi not BfeeaSS sniwihig. large Blxs, 60 eents st Drue giits or by mall ; Trial aitc, It) csau by mall. KLY inn 1 1 il lilt-, on Wanea Stmt, Wm York BAD COLDS i.'.i.n '.- ti vriir hc'hinti i tin wit nw pudaml MKNpKL'H DYNAMIC TAB j VI lafft t lltatt'1 '" " thvlr encrfy) crowd ft Mck' onlinftry trtntmrnt into twrlvr hourt mul tiborl thf wont of ooMa ovef ultihl. "It win the wont eaih' of irrtp I over htwl. A half I iloitii (rioiMU if 1 MftN ciifTM !till it 1 1 unit on. Heftrlof thr DYNAMIi T IH'I,KS. Tom) ftWftW mnt the) Ktopel both l-oM iwnl omili tin flrnt ' plk'ht. I cntort' ami ri'ctriumitnit them t tho M HAKlXAY IIKNLKV. nMtHllMI OoiefrtM I Mul Attonic.. 101 Sjumoint' tttrott, San riei)tlco, JuIt IMA "W (ntrr etiM have aJwAVN hon at-rltwiit thliiK't" me. 'TUt ant hanl at)l Ntav lor inttnUm. But thr Inn' a(,.PHNf Hti.lttt i l Ml NHKI.N 1 N AM ll' I AMI !.! Hoth omtirli nt cM llaapjwaiTil In u ftMBtv ol tUya. Nof hlnjr vim- times thin for tne." MKS KM MA L H0LUH, n Um M., San Kran- "1 live am tlif atr,-. t lion, u l,er MKMUCIS KYNAMIOTABI I.Ks nro madt, That U htrw I llrnt UMik tin i. I.,.- Uti chUIp wlthttut not icr I Umk a MM t'.iku with mo for ih-W and Iriotlnn w lien I wriitt.. Nt.im II I. VAN WINK LI.', tapitahit, IlOl 7 Wanhiiifton street, Kan hYvnolucM Aujruit 10, 1 Ml Sunt MMrtiall fur Jtctntn in lUinrM t IM.ANh TIU ii Waah l tattoo Htrw t. Han rnno(ftM Alav n aale h utir local atfout, KOKI'fKN'H niABIIAOY. Dr"ggists. The WHITE is r one hundred hornet, nud wives made haimv 1'h'llrb.ti, S mr now ItttOmatic Vhfi i.:.. I 1-1- i .i.iw Over in !' hohhin, holiln om- spool thread. ilium i' worth ono mill ion dollars wot out of fix. ou enn run il union won't I In- tl It I'linor u, . won i ori'iiK mi-wireau. is aniijily perfi-rt 'n, uaanle in and around Mndlatbh are going aflj over It . . . JESSE FAILING. ALL THE NEWBt Take the East Oregonian. Daily Sj.oo a year by mail. Weekly Si. 30. aad Bcmi. 'Vfioklv R? nn v, Rampl cpv toe v rt' ' . lrH : iytiffRRaBarf list. Under New nanagement. J, W BANCKOI T. Prop. ti... ., ami H. m i r iln . llwi. 24e. gptl In! Itstrs b On- in. in : II, -.1 II I 10 , 'III 101 I illnllll. tin-, bi nil tlillll- Klovtrl pies sanisile osims llglits Hint Hii'sun host. l-'no-prool biill.lhm C01. Court and Johnson Btl. PENDLETON. OREGON SEALvSlI Notary and Corporation 8.5(i to $5 Udivered In lor ol us anil save money OnliTh for Rubber KUmrs also sollettcd. "EAST ORECiONlAN PUB. 00 Sale. February Special LADIES' MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR If you value your time as worth anything you can't afford to throw it away in making these garments. Come and look them over, do a little figuring and judge for yourself. THIS SALE will appeal to all. the thrifty wowen of Umatilla county. In this rare collection no essential feature has been overlooked. The body materials the generous amount of goods used, the fit, workmanship and trimming all excel. We wish to emphasize the fact that the ACME OF PERFECTION has been reached in the production of these I want a man- i want u loan l want a mansion in tho skies," sang tho ttalvatioi Arms I.aaeie. Well, we want more than one man. We desire the help of a lot of men. We ran employ several hundred more in carrying of -Mother's Pride" i"i' nest uveniv-nve r-mt cutn earth. Have you tried it yet our ! menu-' i ii stroiii; one at 40c. Owl Tea House. j rella Crape Paper ioc FOR Insurance Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Uleae, etc. Loans on City and County Property, Real Estate proved and Unimproved City Lota' ntocK naiicnes anil Wheat banns SEE J. R. DICKSON, East Oregon ian Building. READY-TO-WEAR UNDERGARMENTS The efforts of the most reputable manufacturers in the world are apparent. THE PRICES as you will observe, have been placed in the miniature class. Only large sales justify them. An early call will secure you benefit of first choice. Every article of apparel presents an argument of Big Value for Little Money. Read the following descriptions Come and inspect the Goods. SKIRT BARGAINS Skirts Muslin, good quality, can brie Houncc, February price 111! Skirts OmbfClii Style, wide rilj;i of snowy embroidery Koud jvalue ft. 75, now SO V CARS' fcXHfc HlfcNUt IB Skirts very attractive aniiem handsome enlbroidry two clustera ol tucks; February price. 1 in $a. a.Js and $ are regular $.( and 50c 1.00 1.25 Corset Covers i with Btnbroidei j . - ia tburarj price wtL Corset Covers 33c Corset Covers 39c shape, handsome work, embroider) and hack, Ieb. price open Irout GOWN BARGAINS v shape, deep edge, Preodh atyle, with drawing titrinn, February nrici- Our ttjc comet cover to the kind tUt ally BOM lor 7... SklrU kind. Drawers Muslin, good quality, deeji edge and cluater oi lucks, Februajry price. . . Drawers deep cambric mil. ttu:ks, pebruarv Gowns Muslin, ttmpire style, i am brie Mill.- add insertion February price. ; Gowns Muslin, V shape, yoke of insertion 'and neat UdjJutiK, Feb. price. . 50c 65c Gowns 1.20 ftADC MANKh DCtlQNS CoprHiuMTfc Ac. AnfOeMMuaiiitf n Bkt n h Mini (Tlpiion may Wuiir uaw(Miii uut (piniu.i ifts belli Qulflfclr iaorUiii uur uutnlua tn lijftyntluii l ITkablff NlMalhU, OOMaiUt.luA Liouittilctlr coiifljajiuul lltatdU -rk cm I'jutmU Mm ire intiewi ueuicr ror MoucmiitteUeitu. Scientific Antrittit. SKIRT BARGAINS OmbrojJe, with price Drawers Beautiful Inasmed with hue lai v. ri ii;ir value Si. on February )rice Gsc la 45c 79c Muslin, EmpifC style, t"-'"1 med with matched sets of insertion and edge, reliitiarv price. ' ... lum uuwiii ji.js. i.j9. s " r- o0d made from fine caeabrlc and worth 1 deal more, but during February Sale i abuve prices I ail GOWN BARGAINS a UftJiOaoiBelT llittMratftf klf luit or mitf immii four I'j.'iitha fl l amait cdr- uitlm of uy fQeeUiUflt kmrual Twrui. $3 a bvw uyaji iiWMiaairi. New fori uMiufi. n. c. CLEAVER BROS DRY GOODS CO.