I ■Ä DIVORCE CASES. New Year Starts Out With a List. FRIDAY. JANUARY 9. 1903. list another company that was late; wheu they returned it was explained that he was not married nor did he i ver know thut he would bf- The boys all took it as the best joke of the New Year and quietly dispersed. Good Tbe uew year >s starliug uul wito a good list oi divorce eases beiug tiled ou the equity dockeL Three SUllS were filed yesterday evening by Peter West, attorney tor plaintiffs, They were all filed by the husbands, who asked a legal separation irom then wives on tl»e grounds ol desertion Cochrane vs. Cochrane. Cleveland Otis Cochran vs. Rebecca Cochrane is tne title ol one ol the suits. Thu does not cite toe dale ul marriage oi Rebecca to Cleveland, but states that defendant deserted plaintiff in 1899. They have uo child ren. Wilbur vs. Wilbur. William S Wilbur asks tbe court to sever the martial ties now binding between he and Harnett C. Wilbur. the suit alleges that they were mar­ ried in 18d8. and one year later dé­ tendant wilfully deserted plaiutin w ithout < ause and plaintifi has nevei lorgiven deieudaut tor the act. Peyton vs. Peyton. William Peyton asks a divorce from Sarah E. Peyton aiter having been married 23 years. They were married in ludiaua and in 1896 plaint ill alleges détendant deserted him. Four child- ren wen born to them, the eldest be- ing a boy of 22 years and the young est a girl of 10. SUMMARY OF BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1904. NEARLY A HUNDRED. IT PAYS TO TRABE AT TBE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. CLEARING SALE NEAL M'DEVITT CAUSES A SMALL PANIC. Barricades Himself in a Room and Personal News of the College Town— Uncle Cobb Blair Resides Now Threatens to Shoot — Unsavory Pendleton and is Healthy Watch Night Services ou New Strong. Record Shown Up in the Polie« Years- -Masquerade Ball Well At Saturday from Court —Warned by Court to Im- 1-ee Hankie arrived at Free- tended — New Postmaster TEXT OF BILL TO BE INTRO­ Pendleton. That city has a popula prove Habits. Water — Mrs. J. M. Smith Uies of DUCED BY J. A. BURLEIGH. lion ot 7000 now. Uncle Cobb Blair NcM McDevitt Wax UUvU Ilu in pu- Smallpox—Boys Charivari James resides there, and Mrs. Sawteile, for­ •ice court tola fiiuiuiug lor beiug Notable Clearance Specials in Choice Materials, in Black and Law Defining the Territory Upon Standage. merly ui Curvallis. He will be 98 uruuk aud disuruuny un», toiealeulug Which Stock May Be Herded— Colors. Goods that offer everything desirable, both in Quality Miltuu, Jan. 4.—Born, tu Mi. and years uld ou New Years day. He is to snout. Some Features of This Much-Talked and Style : Mis. Vinton uraiiaiu, Lkteiubei JU, a in tire best uf health, aud walks up The lattei cliurgu wua Uul pusUed aud Jovvn stairs with tbe ease of a of Measui's. boy, tu Mr. aud Mrs. Alack Cockburn. youngster. His memory is excellent ugaiust McDeVlU ur Uie mallei wuuiu Following is tbe full text of the December 31, a girL and he made especial inquiry about l.ot uave euded wild a amah lue. »1 25, 48-inch Novelty suiting, now 89c Ohe witoets leslhmd positively tout .auge limit bill which has been pre­ Thu Vincent school Ua* beu-u dust a nearly ail the people who ever lived McDuviti had toruaiuueu to ilo aulne You can pick rrom the foregoing pared by Representative Burleigh, of fancy dresses, tailor made suits or on account ol smallpox m Uie uelgu- in Corvallis. He expects wheu tbe suuixLiUg wuiie toe ax used mau de 5bc 38-iucb all wool serge .now..42c. Wallowa county, and which will be walking suits. 75c, 44-iiich all wool serge, _ now ..50c. L-urhuod, tuere being turee launlies t nd comes to bud a resting place at c.iued tout Ue dia uuL uitroduced at the next session of tbe this, bis old borne. Thomas Blair is »1.10, 50-lucb, ail wool serge, now 89c. i'Uele Uas ueuu liuuble m toa­ legislature by him: afflicted with the dibcaav al present. ba»i»ff oi the court, a position bia »109, 54-lncb Kersey suiting, now 79c. An Act—To regulate the herding William McQueen, Mrs. Plants, ituj tatuer so long held iu Benton, aud Lume ui tue Mf Denti a lui se» eiai »1 25. 42-inch Melrose, now .,..»1.05. munto*, aud ills wile live al toe ul grazing stock upon tbe ranges ot Black, Len Banas, Mrs. Muutgumviy, is janitor tor toe Masons. CM the curuer ol He ll»*xel aud Itailruau btreela. 85c, 42-inch all wool Henrietta, Here are silk opportunities, Royal iuis state and to provide a penalty uuu Ulydu Williams nave been quilt Sawteile children, one is a clerk in tuey runt uuly a puruou ol tue “ «» ............................................ 67c. qualities in plain and fancy stripes .or violations hereof. » sick with .a grippe lur tue past tew a Pendleton drug store, another 1» buuse Willie toe ioni is uccupieU fl-35, 44 inch all wool Henrietta. checks and plaids, both plain ana uy Be it enacted by the people of the days. bookkeeper at toe woolen mills, an­ utoer pmuea. now .......................................... |i.o$ 4 fancy weaves, ail this summer's goods state of Oregon: Claude Sleeu uas rented the Wil- other is a jeweler aud a fourth a clerk 89c. 48 Inch black and white nov­ Accuidlug to Uie statement* ul at prices that will enab.e you to have Section 1.—That it shall lie unlaw­ uam AUdvisun huuav on Main stive., in a store at The Dalles. All are do­ iLuse laminar witu elties, now ................................. that coveted silk petticoat; the new ;al tor any person owning or having .acalcd by Rev. J. McCullough, auu ing well. Nellie Blair s husbaud has McDevitt aud Wile toe clreumsiauces bright coat lining; the fancy waist, or are in toe uabu marge of any sheep to herd the same will move into lowu next wees. a |>ositlon in toe First National Bank o; getting drunk, Un« witness saia k ; a whole suit in dark or evening or permit them to be herded on the Anyone would be very luuiish tu in Portland, aud the family may move tola muruiug they would tase a Meg shades. •anas or possessing claims of other try tu drive au angry bull through there in tne spring to reside —Corval­ ul beer to me uuuae auu aiter arms LOT I. persons, or to herd the same or per- Millon tills winter. lis Times. ¡ug beamy, would bvmine boialeiuua, »1.85 Black Peau de So.e, now (1X>- Some oi the very choicest we have mit them to graze upon unappropriai- -Miss Aduie Wilson held the lucky »2 25 Black Peau de So.e, now (1.85 aislurbiu* those Uviug neat lheui. known this season. in shades from ed land within one mile cf the dwell- number, 34:*8O, which, drew the b idei­ V AUUid ÜC faiuty oult pearl to dark street cui Wheu Ui Hiking, McDevitt ing bouse of :he owner or owners ot LOT IL mud pouy. Harness auu curt si • vu or*. all woven of choice selected • uu.e auusive ana toiuw u»a «bile ¿LU such land or possessing claim, or *5. Black Taffeta, now .............. <9c away by Musgrove let such scenes occur again, The watch night services held in ed to use toe O. K. fc N. track* irom this state owning or having charge Hailey- and bound over. Bert Ingle is in town from PJdge the M. E. church were something new fpoaane u> Portland aud Northern as be would nut escape with such a oi sheep, cattle or horses to herd Just what will be done with the m Milton, aud were well alteuued l*ai me tracks I rum Purtlimd to Taco­ ngbt sentence it h*» acLvua were re­ C. W. Orton, of X’ansycle, is tn town them, or permit them to graze upon lad remains to be seen, but it is likely t eated. Ben Wells, of Athena. Is in town. sny of the unoccupied lands within that he will ¿scape the penitentiary Short adur< sses were giver, by lb- ma and fieattle. Slide* on toe Nurtberu Pacific be ­ J. B. Gross is in town from Athena. tois state without first obtaining and be sent to the reform school. He several ministers ol tbe town aud TO COLLECT SIX tram the county clerk of the county admits his guilt and says be does not Rev. Dr. Giuson. the presiding elder, tween castle itock and Kalama, now Mrs E. Clarke. o( Ukiah, is it, the I ever, have stopped iruU. teuipontray ol the Walia Walla district in which it is proposed to herd oi care what they do with him. Action Taken Against Barber to Col­ city. on toe i'urtiand-Tacoma line. The masquerade bail given in tiie gisze such stock a permit to herd or C. E Nelson, ot Weston, is iu I Commissioner Hailey undertook to Milton opera house New Y'ear s ev«-. lect Alleged Past Rent. Traffic is congested at all local graze such stock. give the lad a little good advice this A civil action was filed m Judge Fitz town. Section 5.—That it shall be utilaw- morning, but he did not seem to care was attended by a large crowd aud point* in Washington. Freight trains James Crowner rui (or any person who is a resident to profit thereby. The lad was told was a grand success in every respect, are concentrating in yards, crowding Ceraia * »«un this loreuuun by W. «il this state owning or having charge that by good behavior when he got to The hall was beaut iiully decorated toe lacuiues ana waking it impuaai- Harnsun against L L. Barber, to col­ * Vinson. Miss Vesta Short ia in town from ot any sheep, cattle or rforses. to herd Portland he would be sent to the re­ and piumpily at lb o'clock the grand tle to make up or move local trains lect »18 alleged to be due. Barber lenlx-d a nuuse Irom Hamsun and Weston. them or permit them to be herded, form school, where he would have a march was called ana 150 maskers that can be run. Heavy rains in tbe Cascades, cb;- »ailed to pay rent Hum tbe first ol oi permit ¡hem to graze upon any of good home and learn some good trade. answered tu tbe call, with lio more G W. Hunt is tn town from his tbe unoccupied lands of this state, ex­ He replied that he did not want to lookers ou. The Alheua orchestra nouK winds and melting anus have October to tbe first ot January. The ranch at Echo. nlied up every creek auu wasted out piaiuufi tolnKs tuat toe rent lor toe .urnished the music. cept upon unoccupied lands lying E. E. Beltel. the hotel man ot Pilot go to the reform school, but preferred J. S. Vinson succeeded in pulling many small bridges un both tbe N P. l uuse was reasonably worm (la and Rock, is in town. within the county in which the own- to be sent to the penitentiary. and Great Northern. the poktuthie plum at Freewater, anu ai-ieudaut has relaxed to pay atj part ei of such stock resides, without first United States Marshal Roberts is as soon as his commission arrives. C. E. Macomber is m town from bis It ia no uncommon occurrence tor tbereut. {'.aiutili seemed a writ ot obtaining irom the county clerk ot here and will leave this evening or in Mr. Arnold the deputy, will step down the Northern Pacific to use O. K « arrest tor Barber which was turward- aome in Gamas Prairie. the county in which it is proposed to the morning for Pon land with the and mil Mr Vinson no doubt will N. tracks during the spring trrsaeta. ed tu Baker City aito instructions to Brad) Huffman, a cal tic man (rot. herd or graze such stock, a permit to lad. give the people down there guuu seiv- but it haa not occurred betore. at this arrest Barner aud return h.m to Pen­ kt ar Pilot hock, is in tow n. nerd ur graze such stock within i hat dleton. ice as he is the butt end ul the town f-easou of ¡be year. county. Mrs. T. G. Smith and son are at McBroom-Cate. Business on toe main line ot tbe O. and can't afford to see even the post- Hotel BL George from Echo. Section 6.—That tne permit re- R an west ot Umatilla is very good Married, on January 1, 1903. TevUr office part of it lag. quired by this act shall be issued Mr. Hallock*» Successor. Joe Hourbetker and H. Winchester The closing ot the old year closed end tbe audition ot Northern Pacific by the county clerks of the various H. McBroom to Miss Mabelle H. Cate, B. K Wolle, í ormer I y <4 Puriiand. were m town Bunday trom Milton. ttains gives that city a metropolitan both of Umatilla county. Rev. E. B. the first chapter ol the lives of quite counties of this state when the party but who bus ueid the positiun ot bill W. W Fangtam. Jbe baker, 16 desit.ng such permit shall present to Jones officiating. The wedding too^ a number ol people and opened up the appearance lor uie time being While the streams of the Blue clerk tor the ORA N. In tni* city i pending a few days in Portland suet county clerk his sworn state- 1 iace at the home ot the bride's fath- second. Among those in tbis end oi 1« r some lime, baa r-een app< int'M Mias Bessie Brewster .of Adams, Mb meh- of the kind aud number of such tr, Charles B. Cate, who lives near the county are the following. Al the Mountain* east ol Penaleton are re­ Lead clerk here to succeed Hume.* H. »»siting at toe h.-ae ot Dr. ana Mr* Gurdane. in the Potts country, torted to be swollen by the warn, and Boon s by the Rev. tome of Mrs. Jubn stock iutended to be ranged or herded Hallock, who Is nuw a^eut at Baker in such county, together with a cer­ owns a stock farm of several thousand D. C. Sanderson. December 31, Mr. weather ot tbe past week, no serious City. Mr. Woli s many friends nuu* McFaul. K. D. riamutot., a sawmill man ui tificate from the stock inspector acres. The occasion was a very joy­ George Williams and Miss Delia > ousequet-i es are apprehended. Happily, tbe O. R. a N. has con­ bis promotion with pleasure aad be xa Grande, is transacviLg business in trot, any county in this state shov.-- ous one, uniting two of Umatilla coun­ Hoon. In Wails Walia, at the resi­ enters upon the duties uf hu new po ­ dence of the pastor ol the Christian structed some of tbe finest concrete Fendi eton. •ng “' such stock has been exam­ ty's must promising young people. The krooni is a son of Philip G. Mc­ church, Mr. V. E. Broxton and Jims piers for the steel bridges iu the sition with tbe best wishes uf a host inee said inspector, within three Mrs. Ma. j Wnakle ana daughter At the residence oi >Blue Mountains that are to be found uf ft lends. It uas been reponed by M.a* Cor* Driskie. are in to* city inor.- of the date of application, of Broom. now residing in Pendleton, Pearl Russell the Portland papers that Geurge W. such , rmit, and that such stock is and well known in Umatilla county, Mr. Wllligm Nichols, in Milton, by the on the coast and no fears are enter­ Luunsbury, commercial agent of the itom Weston. free irom all infectious and contag­ having beer a resident ot the county Rev. Devine, of Pendleton, Mr. Jesse tained tor tbe safety ot these bridges. U. K 4 N.. at Astoria, would take Doug Be»ts, president ol tbe Eaatern Along the line ot the Walla Walla ious diseases, and by paying the fee tor a number of years, and known by Nichols and Miss Pauline Adams Mr. Hallock's place, but there seems Uiegon Wuolgrowers Aastxiatioii. .» ail as an honorable and upright citi ­ branch and also on the W. * C. R. W. S. Mayberry was confined to the required by this act. toundatiun for the story, and in town Irom Pilot Roca. bouse a couple of dayes with the water has been very high, but no se- to be uu Section 7.—That each . applicant tor zen. Wolfe will be the permanent Mr. Miss Bessie McBride, stenograpuer resulted and all Quite a large number of invited grip, during Chr.stmas week, and was nous damage has a permit as required by this act shall clerk here. in tbe county recorder s office, spent f- pay to the clerk issuing ; the same the guests were present, consisting main­ on the point of sending for a doctor, trains are running on regular sched­ it COMPREHENSIVE STOCK t unday with her parents m Athena. loUowing fee, to-wit: 1 For sheep, 20 ly of relatives of tbe contracting par­ thinking probably it might be small ules. Sheep inspector Bean. ties. The wedding took place at high For in several months IS the first time A. P. Knight, wbo is attending bu* pox, but the next morning was better cents per head for each and every Nowhere in Umatilla County John E Beau, tbe sheep inspector mesa college here spent Bsturaay head permitted; (or horses and cattle. noon. The groom was dressed in and went to work. That » all that train No. 1, on the O. R. £ N. arrived »1 per head for each and every head black, while the bride was charming­ saved him from being covered all cn time this morning. The Eastern was in tbe Uty Monday He remained u.gut ana Bunday w»tc bis parents can you get anything in the ly arrayed in a dove-colored cash- aveT with scabs and sores now. How connections which have caused all several days, visiting tbe sheep < car Helix. permitted. hardware line cheaper or better And such permit shall specify • the mere. with white silk trimming, with hear and yet so far. As it la, he is tbe delays to trains on this line, are camps oi J. E Bmlth, Cbaries Cun- W. P. Card, oi McKay Creek, wa* amount paid therefor and the number bridal veil and carried in her hand a turned out from bume a refugee from being run with more regularity and uingbam, Douglas Beits aud others, in tbe city today ou business, than we can supply you. lailsray officials hope to be able to i cleaning up bis business (or 1902. Mr. ¡epurts stoik doing sr*U xariet fever. and kind of stock permitted thereby, boquet of white carnations. After the ceremony the guests were rtet Mr. Hugh Kirkpatrick, ot Kansas, continue tn keep at 'cast one west Bean says there have been about 40,- plenului. and no permit shall be granted for a our goods are the work of ouu bead oi sheep sold since Beptem- longer time than the 31st day of De­ invited to tne dining room, where a brother-in-law uf Mr. N. A. Davis, has bound train on time. A TACK Mr. ana Mrs Wes Matlock have :• table loaded with tempting food of moved into B. L. Wright's bouse at leading manufacturers, and i her, and that there still remains in turned irom Athena, where they - itAnr.ER cember following the date thereof. the county about 240.000 head. Tbe the holidays Their uxtia cniic is LIST OF JURORS. Section 8.—That tbe county clerks great variety and abundance occupied the south end of Main street. .Mr. pr.ces have been subjected to { demand lor sneep during tbe year aowu with measles of the several counties of this state the attention of those presenL After Kirkpatrick says so far he is well a t- st of comparison which shall keep a record in which they a few hours spent in social converse, pleased with this country and no Names Drawn by Sheriff for January ' 1902 has been quite brisk. Yakima Miss Della Crigler, stenogra; tier lui I county . Washington, being tbe heav- shall enter at the time any permit the bridal party then started for Pen­ doubt will make it his permanent Term. shows that cur claims in the ; test purchaser. The wearner baa been the county clerk, is in Portland, wbeie that is issued, the name and postof- dleton. which is to be the future horns home. Following are the names of the met excepUoaaliy tavorable and a* a con- she went Bsturaay night to have tier foregoing are lully warranted. of the young couple. Quite a large A series of revival meeting« will drawn by the sheriff and flee address of the person to whom it county is issued ,the number and kind of number of handsome presents were begin tonight at the M. E. church. clerk to serve on the jury during the tequeuce sueep are doing well.— eyes treated. W. E. McAllister, ol College Place. W.J. CLARKE &. CO i Pilot Kock Record. stock permitted thereby, and the presented to the newly married pair South, and continue as long as any in­ January term of court: Wash., who recently purchased s amount received therefor. Each clerk by tbeir many friends and relatives. terest prevails. J. R. Brown, Juniper; Joe Basler. COURT STREET dome in this city, has moved Among the buildings erected in Mil­ Pendleton; Louis Hagen. Union, shall pay over to the county treasurer FYiday the bridal party, together with Almost a Fatal Encounter. a number of invited guests partook of ¡aau!y here. ton during the past year we find the Thomas Campbell, Pendleton; Clint a*, tbe end of each month the amount James McKenzie, a well known rea C. E. Barnes, P. Peterson and of fe^s received during the month for a most sumptuous infair dinner at the tollowing and in round numbers the Hodgen, Valley; William Anderson ident of fiumervllle, had an encounter such permits, taking his receipt there­ home of the groom's parents, Mr. and cost: Mosgrove & Co., icehouse, (3bb; Milton; J. M Hicks, Weston; D. N with a vicious boar a ted days since, Ginnelle. ot Walla Walia, were guests Mrs. P. G. McBroom, of West Webb Ed Spencer, dwelling, |50b;; J. L. for in duplicate. Vansciver, Juniper; D. J. Phelps. Mil that narowly escaped ending .n a of M. F. Kelly al the Goiueu Rule Section 9.—That any person violat­ street. The bride and groom will be­ Jones, residence, ,5w. Carr, photo­ ton; Robert Walker, Vansycle; Moses tragedy. Mr. McKenzie *as engaged hotel Saturday night. ing any of the provisions of this act gin housekeeping on Perkins avenue. graph gallery, »500, L. Schaffer, resl- Taylor, Weston; F. M. Hendley. Pen­ Ui eburtng around tbe premises, aud Horn Henry Blackman, ul H-ppner, The best wishes of a host of friends dence, »500; Geo. Bailey, residence, snail be guilty of a misdemeanor and is in Pendleton looking alter business entered an outbuilding, when tbe bel ­ dleton; James Terry, Ukiah; Charles upon conviction shall be fined in a follow this happy couple, with an ear »625. Mrs. Harris, residence, »600, Smith, Vinson; M. McCracken. Pilot ligerent swine made a sudden and interests and renewing old acquaint sum not less than »250 nor more than nest desire that long life and great F. Waggoner, residence, »700; Frank Rock; William Mills. Juniper; W. J Ucioua attack. Tbe animal did nut iu.ces. ile im reguiiervu at H« iei Pen- »1000. or by imprisonment in the happiness may be their good fortune. Wonnington, residence, »95u; McAlex- Chastain, Valley; D. E. Cargin. Pen belong on the place and .McKenzie dleton. ander, residence, »1200,; William An­ diet on; John M. Bannister, Weston. was taken so unexpectedly that tor a county jail not less than three months Andy Kust is in town from bu home Metzler-Hart. derson, residence, »1300, Henry Fra nor more than one year. lime it seemed that ne must fall a in tbu Kiage country. He was ae The marriage of Dr. M. B. Metzler zier, two dwellings, »2600; Mr. Kent, J B. Swltxler. Umatilla; E. P. Mar­ Section 10.—That any sheep, cattle shall. Pendleton; Frank King, Junl victim to the vicious animal. After companied to town by Mrs. Joe Bulli or horses found running at large in and Miss Julia Hart war solemnized residence, (1300, Dr. M. Dittebrant. per; John McPhail. Adams; J. C. being knocked down a number of van, wbu has been viaiung at Heppner Tuesday evening. Rev. residence, and barns, (2100; J. L. any county of this state in which the X pleasant and lasting |>erfume, 50 cents the Pritchett. Milton; F J. Jackson. Athe­ times and having bis çlothcs almost home, owner does not reside and no permit W. E. Potwine. of this city, officiat­ Vinson, residence and barn, (2300; na; L. I. Rogers, Adams; Herbert torn from bls body, receiving num- ounce. We are the exclusive agents for this has been issued therefor, such stock ing. Dr. Metzler and his wife are J. L. Slone, business room. »1100; Boylen, Pilot Rock; 8. F. Hyatt. Moun­ eroua bruises in tbe meantime, be fi­ George Hill, who has been al tend­ shall be treated as estrays, and it is well known in Pendleton. The doc­ William Nichols, business room, »3.- tain; D. E. Jones. Willow Springs; nally got hold of a pitebtork and suc­ ing agricultural college at Pullman, ty made the duty of the stock inspector tor lived here for several months, 50u; C. P. Strain, two new business James Means, Umatilla; Thomas L. ceeded in putting the animal to flight. Wash, uas returned u> school alter spending tbe holidays with bis pa of such county to take up, advertise where he practiced dentistry. Mrs. rooms, $3600. —Elgin Recorder. Thomas Diggins, of Basket Moun­ Diggins, Milton. tenia. and sell such stock in the manner pro­ Metzler is a sister of Mrs. G. W. Court convene»» on the 19th InstanL vided by the law for the sale of Phelps. The many friends of Mr. and tain was in town Wednesday seeking The docket Is not very lengthy. Hava Returned to School. The dance at Cold Springs Satur­ Mrs. Metzler here will wish them a medical aid for a sore foot, caused by estrays. Bert Miller, who is attending the day night given by tbe Germans, was happy journey through life, They tunning a nail through tbe fleshy SALE OF WHEAT. Pi ndleton Business College, returned well attended considering the weatb The Japanese section house at Al- will be at home to their friends ir. part causing a painful wound. tc school Monday after spending sev­ er. High water kept mauy away, Heppner, after January 16. Mrs. J. M. Smith died of smallpox Dr. tany was broken into and robbed of 65 Steps From Main St., Toward the Coart Hoose Smith Sells His 1902 Crop for eral days in this city with his pat­ wbo would otherwise have been there December 29, in Milton. The funeral »50 Thursday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Miler. 61*/ 2 Cents a Bushel. Waddingham-Compton. James Hill, wbo spem the holidays services were conducted at the resi­ Miss Eva Belts and Miss Anna riar- with his parents at Helix aud with Only one large wheat deal has been A pretty wedding took place at high dence by Rev. Shangler of the M. E. noon on Christmas day at the home church, South. This is the first case made In Pendleton since the holidays. vey were in the city yesterday. Miss irieuds in Pendleton, leit Sunday lor of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. of the season that has succumbed to That was the sale of Dr. C. J. Smith's Belts is attending the Pendleton Walia Walia, where he will re-enter 1902 crop for 61% cents a bushel. E Academy, from which school she will Whitman College J. M. Compton, southeast of Weston, that disease. Robert Ftazier, better known as W McComas bought the lot, which graduate this year, and is spending when their eldest daughter. Florence, Miss Jean Maeuoiiaiu slopped a became the bride of George W. Wad “Bob” has opened up a real estate, consisted of 30.000 bushels, for the the holidays with her |iarents, Mr. tew hours in town Sunday with and Mrs. Douglas Belts. — Pilot Rock collection and Insurance office in Mil ­ Northwestern Warehouse Company. dingham. Rev. W. S. Potwine officiat­ iriends on her return from her bume There is no proposition before the people that is as safe ing. No activity Is noticeable in the mar­ Record. ton. As Bob is noted for his sterling at La Grande to Walla Walla, where and sure to double in value as Real Estate in Eastern Oregon. integrity and business ability, and ket and little attention is being paid You take no chance ol losing, for Real Estate at the figure it The options on coast flouring mill she is attending SL Paul's school. knoVrs the country as well as any to buying by local dealers. Whether Prine-Prine. Our stock is the largest plants given six months ago. and or not a change will come within the ma nhere, there is not the least doubt Miss Nellie Stevens, who has been is selling for now, is as good as government bonds We have Mr. John Prine and Mrs. Eliza Prine and most complete ever I were married Wednesday in this in the world but that he will do well, next few days remains to be seen. It which were to have expired on Janu- in the city visiting her sister. Miss the choicest taint land, grazing land, wheat land and city prop shown in Pendleton. city. Judge G. A. Hartman officiating. and no one need be afraid to trust any was predicted before the holidays that ary 1. nave been renewed for a perl- Mae, returned to Weston last even­ erty that is on the market. We can make the terms to suit od of 90 days Though not inclined ing to resume her duties as’ teacher They will make their home at Wes­ business in his hands, for fear of it wheat would either go up or down you. If interested just take time to call and look over what after the first of the year, but no to advance any reason for the belief in tbe Wet ton Normal school.—La ton. The bridegroom is the brother being neglected. LEDGERS we have and learn the prices milling men believe the options will of the change so James Standage, who far Is noticed. baa been Grande Observer. bride ’ s former husband, Barney 8 DAY BOOKS be taken up at the expiration of this Prine. who now residpe at Julietta. gone for some time, came home last CASH BOOKS Mayor J .H. Robbins, member of BUSINESS CHANCES-The Old l>utch Henry Feed Yard period, and that the larger flouring K. P. LODGE OF WESTON. Idaho, . and has also remarried. Friday evening accompanied by a JOURNALS Depot Livery- Stable. A small busititw making gixxi profits, ou mills of the coast will pass into the the legislature from BaUcer county, lady friend who Intended to visit rela­ wife and two sons, Charlie and Frank, O»urt Street. tives and friends in the city, and as Files Articles of Incorporation With hands of a new company. Klockner-Jussila. are in town visiting at the home of Ail sizes and any num­ It Wednesday at 8 p. m.. J. E. Klöck­ James knew where they lived, he the County Clerk Today. Mt. and Mrs. W. D. Hansiord, parents ber of pages desired. Fire totally destroyed the hoist and of Mrs. Robbins. Mr. Robbins is on ner. of Klickitat county. Washington, kindly consented to help her over with Articles of incorporation of 8tevens We make a specialty of was united in marriage co Miss G A. her baggage and in company with the I-odge No. 49. Knights of Pythias, of other buildings of the Islington his way to Salem to be at the com­ ASSOCIATION BLOCK Jussila, of Pendleton, Rev. Robert lady and his sister they started to­ Weston, were filed with the county mine at Centerville. Mont., with the ing term of the Oregon legislature furnishing office supplies wards home. When Jim left home exception of the mill, on Friday. The Warner officiating. After the ceremo ­ If there is anything you clerk this forenoon. and the boys are returning to school ny Mr. and Mrs. Klöckner took the he told some one that he would bring The object of the corporation is for cause of the fire Is unknown, and It in Portland need in this line see us Is believed It had its origin in ine train for their home in Washington home a better half, when he returned mutual relief of the members of the and get our prices. Naval Constructor F. W. Hibba for Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once and everybody took him at bis word Weston Pythian lodge, charitable pur­ engine room. The flames spread rap- and a charivari was quickly planned suits and administration of the priv­ Idly to the various buildings and three years stationed at the lAiget Eames-Brown. Dt^lay will lead to serious breaks. Sound navy yard, has resigned from burned furiously for three hour». W. E. Eames, a teacher of Umatil­ and about 8 o’clock a large crowd of ileges and benefits of Pythianlsm. the service and will enter the employ First-class work guaranteed by la county, was married to Miss Isa­ boys with M. Shields as their captain, The value placed on the corpora­ He belle Brown, of Pendleton, Tuesday quietly marched to the home of tion Is »700. consisting of cash, re­ May Reel has been arrested in Spo of the Moran Bros. Co., today evening at 7 o’clock. The ceremony James' parents and gave them a reg­ galia. and furniture. J. H. Price, H. bane for omashlng windows out of will have charge of tbe battleship Book and Stationery Store was performed at the Methodist par­ ular old-fashioned tin pan serenade, E. Turner and Frank Haling, trustees the woman's department of the city Nebraska, which is now being built at Moran's shipyard. and withdrew for a short time to en- of the lodge, are the incorporators. Lku. sonage by Rev. Robert Warner. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel Dre** Good* Black Dress Goods Silks I r. Colored Dress Goods The I HARDWARE t MAGNOLIA KOEPPEN’S DRUG STORE I BLANK BOOKS INVEST IN REAL ESTATE Í II FRAZIER’S « EARN HART, BECK, the Reliable Plumber