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to follow the individual inclination, ONE STEAL TURNEO DOWN. Sumpter has been sold for $45,000 to the Highland Gold Mines Company. to build upon individual designs A On Monday the national house of The Chriitian church at Medical simple task performer, a, machine; ho representatives defeated a bill, intro Lake. Wash., burned down Monday may take a delight in his work and ba duced by Bates, of Pennsylvania, pro morning, loss $2000; no insurance. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1903 a source of pride to his employer. Henry Wilson, of Everett. Wash., Well and good. Does that remove viding for the relocation of railway was accidentally drowned in the Wil land grants. CLASS LEGISLATION. the spectre of necessity? Does that lamette River Monday at Portland. The object of the bill was to per widen the horizon or lessen the cer An Astoria society woman won $89 Senate bill No. 129, introduced by mit the companies holding the rem on a Chinese lottery ticket purchased tainty that the pay stops when the Senator Smith, of Multnomah, which nant of old grants which they can through curiosity on Chinese new n.an stops? passed the Oregon senate a few days not sell, to turn these lands back to year. He cannot feel secure, he cannot ago, is now discovered to contain ob-1 the government, and select a likc The Northwest Fruitgrowers’ Asso lay his head upon the pillow with tl«e jectionable provisions, such as to amount in one body, at some other ciation now tn session in Spokane, conscious feeling that tomorrow is has selected Portland as the next place it under "class legislation," oi I kiovided for. The tusk is always be point. meeting place. legislation in the interests ot the It was the most barefaced steal fore him. never complete. He begius Senator Rand has introduced a bill "regular physicians,” by one of whom 10 dwarf to tit his enforced condition. that congress has defeated at this ses in the senate creating a new judicial it was introduced. sion. district of Baker county, the salary His natural leadersaip vanishes. He The companies have sold out the to be $2400 per year. This bul should be reconsidered and grows to resemble the machine he The big strike at Keswick. Cal., choice land from all their Bplemlid deleaved, simply because it is piaiu- operates and the task he pel lorms. is ended. The company acceded to grants; they now own the mountain iy legislation in the Intelesi ol a There can be no genuine happiness in the demands of the union and the men class ana inimical to tire 1»Petty anu uus and cheaper grade and cannot returned to work Tuesday. that condition. dispose of it rapidly, They sough*. the interests ol the great mass oi The circuit court of Idaho "has been Mr. Carnegie has a misconception by this bill to turn this refuse land people. of the ideal of happiness held by the lack, and in exchange relocate a like reversed by the court of appeals, an.’, the law keeping Utah sheep out of One of its provisions requires the I masses. Because he is burdened by amount in one body at some point that state was knocked out. formula printed ou each botue or pat an accumulation of riches, he views where their interests were greatest. No more closed boxes will be al ent medicine sold in Oregon. 1'ius life from his standpoint. lowed to flourish in Spokane saloons In fact, it was a scheme to trade would pul an euu to the sale in the I Let him stand upon another vantage the people the “rag-tag" and refuse and theaters. The curtains have all state or patent meuicmes. many o» I ground. Let aim imagine Andrew of once magnificent tracts of public been removed by the police. which have proven excellent leuic- Seattle citizens have formally de I Carnegie shorn of his wealth, his utles domain, scattered iu small bodies over manded that Chief of Police Sullivan dies; injure tne business or every lais worldwide acquaintance, inends widely separated portions of the remove the fallen women from tho newspaper tn Oregon, as weii as tmu I and ail resources except his uiiud aim country, for a like number of acres ol residence districts of the city. oi Ute druggists, and oring in greatei Ltrenglli. Let him stand at the wheel piesent public domain lying iu the Kennewick, Wash., will celerate the demand tire services or "regular phy- opening of the Northern Pacific irri I of labor, and know that Ins daily timber belts of the West. They have sictans," in whose interests the meas I mead and i aiment were to be wrung skimmed the cream from one price gation canal with appropriate cere monies, on the 20th of February ure ta beurg promoted. I irom the euaiess task. Let him go George Gates, of Eugene, was ml» It appears Utat would-be statesmen, I dome at night with uansient joy that ites gift and seek to “trade" the “pickings" and "leavings" from tl at taken for a cougar by a companion, making their first appearance in the I U m nay is ended, and lace each sue feast for a more invaluable possession and shot through the arm. Wednes bans of legislation, are prone to pro day. He is not seriously injured. I ceeding morning, bound as a sen to that belongs to the people. mulgate legislation of Uns nature. Two masked highwaymen held up I chain-gang, and he w ouid mix a little rorgetuug mere are other interests, a Salt Lake trolley car Monday, in GENERAL NEWS. I filthy lucre with the ingredients o' his just as important as their own, wincu the heart of the city. They secured I theory of happiness. would be impaired, while theirs wouiu Slate troops are now tunning the two gold watches and $35 in money. Reports from Southern Oregon say be benefited. When W. W. Cotton opposes the rtreet cars iu Waterbury, Conn. that the recent heavy snow and cold It is bey ond the thinking man» Celilo portage road, he is not light Anthracite coal has been discover weather has caused much suffering unuersianuiug why these raw recruit» ing a few "raw recruits," as the rail ed in Madison county, Montana. and loss among the stock of that After 50 years of prohibition. Ver- section. in tire rants of statesmen, cannot see road employes were called two years me equity anu good sense in allowing ago, but he buds that he is lacing the wont will after March 1. have local Ira Miller, a Blue River miner, was option. raught in an avalanche of snow ali men to have the benefit of a ire,. entire population or the Inland Em- Germany is assisting the rebels in field in the pursuit of life, Liberty plre. The freight rates on wool be- Venezuela and threatens to shell La Thursday and carried down the moun tain side, and happiness, tne law simply stand tween Arlington and The Dalles. 54 Guayra scratches. nig as a guarantee of equal rights mileq, where there is no competition The old Fast River tunnel begun 10 William Davis lost his life In a and privileges, which great principle to the railroad, is >1.05 per hundred. years ago, will probably soon be rush snow slide near Hailey. Idaho. Satar- day. His dog had dug down through would be entirely destroyed if each From The Dalles to Portland, b» ed to completion. I\»r fear of a grand jury investiga eight fe°t of snow to the body, and ^iass were allowed to legislate at me miles. the rate is 25 cents per huiid- tion, the Indianapolis coal exchange was found guarding it. expense oi the other, as u proposecl ^ pounds or le8s Uan one.fourth nas beer, dissolved. Kimberling. the escaped horae thief, in mis instance.___ the rate cjjarge<i fOr 54 miles. Thu A dispatch from Tangier say* ’hat from Grant county, after three day» Bu Hamara. the pretender to the o* freedom, went back and crawled In- la this connecuon, it is meet to fact u su®c“*nt «rgument to reiute to jail through the same hole that quote tho ttillowing letter, written to I Any grammatical array of stock logic throne, has been captured be had cut for his escape. A movement is on foot to make a a Port land paper, anent »not h«r I At Mr. Cotton s command, t ompeti- Orton's bill to license stationary new state out of Eastern Montana "ri... law,’ introduced in the senate Ition to the present transportation ta- and Western North Dakota. engineers and firemen and to provide by anothor Senator Smith, thi» unit I eilities will unfold the resources ot A fierce snow storm raged Tues- for a commission for ihat purpose, day in the central western states and «as killed in the house Wednesday oi UmatiUa, known as I---- - bill No 8™1 ,<Ue domAin in Central anu by being indefinitely postponed ^g. Eastern Oiegon. If the legislature many trains are blockaded An Italian attempted to thaw out Dr. Charles Parkhurst proposes to Portland Jan. 30.—(To the Editor.) hstens to the selfish appeal of stock- publish an ideal, clean, wholesome some dynamite at Port Orchard Sun —In your reports from the legislature holders. In preference to the people newspaper in New York city. day. It exploded and literally blew him to pieces. The remains were aa usual a bill (No. 96) is again on of Oregon, it should pay the penalty in A huge ice gorge has formed placed in a basket and sent to Seat hand to regulate the pracuce of med- at two yeArg hence French Creek, which threatens to de- tie for burial. icine and surgery. Some enterprising I _____ stroy the town of Meadville. Pa. medico I suppose has the interest o. „„ Polly, one of the oldest Piute the dear people at heart and desires Lawlessness on the part of the The employes of the American •quaws of the Northwest, died from to legislate tor their benefit. While lerg* corporations is lessening the Woolen Company, at North Vassal- excessive drinking at Bums. Monday 1 am charitable enough to admit then people's respect for the boasted rights boro. Me., have struck for an increase She was 80 years old. a native of Ne- sincerity, t feel confident, from Za Of propertv The actions of the coal of wages. vada and a historic character In year.’ experience in medicine and sur- ’ lhe A battalion of Mexican troops were ■ Southern Oregon. gery, that I can suggest an amend-1 ambushed and almon annihilated by The heaviest snow »tonn In year» ment to the hili that would be impar-1 prevalence of the coal famine, has the Yaqui Indians near San Marcial. has raged at Sumpter for the past tial, honest, equitable and fair to both changed the entire status of the «or- last week three days. At Bourne, the snow 1« doctor and patienL That is simply ¡«rations in the estimation of the England is said to be weakening ir six feet deep, and at Cable Cove, nine this: Let every man and woman prac bHc Their utter digre8pect for the her attitude on the Venezuelan affair miles further up th* mountain. It is tlce medicine and surgery without re-1; ..... sad is ready to accept a conipromi»? eight feet deep. gard to qualifications, but compe. * aws of the land, the common claims ir tl.e matter. The Baker County Irrigation Asso every person who pretends to the pro-1 of humanity and the every-day integ- Earthquakes have occurred lately ciation ha* completed the maps and fesaion to furnish the patient with rity of an ordinarv business transac- in the state of Chthauhua. Mexico, data of the proposed plans of that aU medicine, appliances, etc., requir- tion hag cau8ed the to look The people are panic-stricken and county and will transmit them to the ed in each and every case, compel I . ... . .. secretary of the Oregon Association said doctor to attend all calls without uP°n them with th* 9*rae utteT d" fear a volcano. The famous “spy oak," said to be at an early date. question, and in every case attended gust and loathing with which they Ira Ward, the last survivor of the if the doctor fails to cure the patienL would regard any other despicable the largest tree tn New York state. has been condemned as unsafe and first territorial legislature of Wash- he is to receive no P*y for his or her wanton criminal. will be cut down. •ngton. died Wednesday tn Olympia. services. The Chinese commercial agent of Mr. Ward helped organize the first This kind of law would be just for No other railroad of equal length a German firm has been arrested at Masonic lodge west of the Mississippi both doctor and patient; besides, it would compel doctors to attend more I and age on the Pacific Coast can Canton for selling arm« and ammuni and north of the Columbia, in 1853. at Olympia. closely to their patients. Many doc-1 boast of the record' held by the O. R tion to the Boxers. The genuine jade stone, of which tors, especially In Portland, are en- & N. In its 20 years of life in Ore- It is said that the sugar trust has tirely too careless and —_ unconcerned —-- ------- -- . _ ,. suspended operations in many of its the .‘•acred settings of the Chinese about human life. Called in a hurry, | «on »nd Washington, not one passen refineries bc-cause of the large supply Imperial crown are made has beer, Its serious of refined product«. they delay several hours before com- ger has been killed. found in Southern Oregon. The stone Ing; this is especially so with what I wrecks have been few and far • be- A bill amounting to some $300.000 is very tough, of a white and green we call our best doctors. As to ¡ween and the death list of employes for Ice said to have been delivered ish shade, very beautiful and suscep quacks, I must admit we haven’t any . in 1863. was passed by the house of tible to a high polish. in Portland that I know of. as it re- 19 wonderfu.ly light, compared to the representatives Hale, of Josephine county, has in Tuesday quires more gray matter to be a | number employed, troduced a resolution in the house, Two masked highwaymen held up a quack than a regular physician. The trolley car in Salt Lake. Sunday and asking for an investigation of cer definition of quackery as understood The Long Creek Light, published took $35 and two watches from the tain charges of cruelty in the Oregon now by the medical associations, is penitentiary, the investigating com a doctor who advertises to cure the at Long Creek, Grant county, Or<- conductor and motorman. mittee to consist of two members of slck or guarantees a cure in all cases I sen. by W O. Harryman is the latest The conductors and trainmen of thc "The house and one senator. they treat The codes of be— —edi-1 addition to the list of Oregon news- reads in Kansas have voted to strike Karl Laatz. a 17-year-old boy of cal and dental ethics are very nice I papers. The East Oregonian «tends unless the roads accede to their de Portland, left home Monday, and has mands for Increase of wages. for the fellow who 1« established, but ,. ... tot teen hear 1 from. He refused to a hard ladder for a beginner to climb. ,he slad hlnd tO ** Usht and nOieS A reign o( lawlessness prevails in apologize to his teacher and class tor The writer has been practicing medl wlth Pleasure its prosperous appe*- Louisville. Ky. The ministers of that cine here for over a quarter of a ance, neat make-up and newsy pages city are endeavoring to rouse the a breach of school rules and when urged by his father to do so declared centuy, and would be happy if a law if a little light is good for Ixmg Creek people to take action against it. he would run away first. could be passed compelling allI doctor» more „ ht w„, In accordance with the provisions With one hand grasping the throt to answer every call, furnish the med-1 of the new militia law enacted by con- and bis body prone between two icine, and If they fail to cure the pa cress the r.tate militia will he equip tle monster cable spools of the donkey The Federation of Women's Clubs ped with Krag-Jorgensen rifles. tient could collect nothing. Then tc engine, employee of the Booth-Kelly equalize the responsibility allow noth won a signal victory in the legisla In order that it may move Its logging camp near Wendling, found ing exempt for the payment qf the ture Tuesday, when the bill provid freight faster the Pennsylvania rail their companion in toil. Bob Alexan doctor's bill, which would be satisfied road has discontinued the 20-hour within 90 day8 after the patient is ing female attendants for insane wo train between New York and Chicago. der. the engineer, dead Tuesday. men. from their home to the asylum, Surviving members of the First convalescent. QUACK. The allied powers declare that their Oregon Infantry and Cavalry, who passed the senate by a vote of 23 to attitude is misunderstood and that CARNEGIE’S IDLE TALK. 7. Senators Pierce and Smith made they will continue the blockade until served as the home guard during the civil war. held a reunion at Salem Andrew Carnegie, in a short ad another record that Umatlla county they get a reparate treatment of their Wednesday, at which 30 members claims. were present. George B. Curry, of dress to the Glasgow students this is proud of. on that occasion. The Chicago traction problem has la Grande, was elected commandant week, reiterated his statements, made Waterbury, famous the world over finally been settled by the council of the organization effected and Wil- many times in the United States, that giving a franchise to Morgan for 20 'iam Hilleary, of Turner, was chosen wealth constitutes no part of happl for its watches. Is enjoying a first- years after which time the city will secretary. class strike. Its street car employes purchase the lines. ness. are out; the cars are running, but Carnegie don’t know, because he Brigadier-General Funston has no one rides on them; the state mili been transferred frdm the department never tried it of the Colorado to the depaitmcnt He Is talking upon a subject of tia is guarding the property of the of the Columbia and will be station company Public sentiment is with the which he is entirely ignorant He is | ed at Vancouver. This question arises in the family simply theorizing and building word strikers ard excitement, even in A revolution has broken out in every day. Let ns answer it today. Try castles. His arguments are pretty Waterbury, Is “wound up” to a high Honduras and the state department pitch. has ordered the Bostpn from San baubles, but they are hollow. Francisco to Amapala to protect In the first place, happiness does The portage road at Celilo would be American interests. not consist in the simple occupation The New York Central railroad is of spending money, as Mr. Carnegie second tn importance to 'Oregop. to to build a 20-story depot In I New York, »delicious and healthful dessert. Pre the Lewis and Clark fair. It would suggests, is the poor man’s theory |i It will comprise a hotel, department pared in two minutes. No boiling 1 no baking I add boiling water and set to i tinder eool. does not consist in the selfish desire furnish competition to the rail lines store, offices, stations and Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Rasp- ground connections. to outrival the world in the possession that now handle the traffic of East- oerry and Strawberry. Get a jiackage Minister Bowen now propose» to *t yonr grocers to-day. io eta. of riches that cannot be used lu a ern Oregon and Washlngton, and give the three allies preferential pay saving of enough would mean a lifetime. It is not embodied in abnor ment for one month, after which they mal appetites for notoriety, show nor money in freight tr- pay the taxes of must accept the same treatment ac the country effected. power. corded other claimants. Happiness that is craved by the Testimony before the strike com- Chill and Argentine have offered to masses is simple freedom, security and mission Tuesday brought out the fact sell their old worn out battleships enlightenment. A moderate amount that the prices charged in the Mar- of wealth is absolutely necessary to tc the United States, at very reason kle store averaged 12 Vi per cent the enjoyment of this state and the able figures. Since the European pow higher than other stores. A bill passed the house at Washing total absence of wealth is the cause ers made their successful bluff on this of all the moral and mental degene- government In the Venezuelan affair, ion Tuesday, authorizing the secreta the impression has gone abroad that ry of the treasury to exterminate the ration of the age. this government Is an “easy mark ” Tlehring Sea seal herd unless Eng The workingman whose very exis- land would agree to a treaty to pre family’s education, serve them. tence, whose The fences on government land in training and care, depends upon the Oregon must be removed. The de Just received another PACIFIC NORTHWE8T NEWS. tiny thread of the daily task, can mand for land for actual homes is car load of Poultry and not be happy, no matter how many so strong that all the luxuries that at stock supplies at the Nickle-in-the-slot machines have delights there may be in the home. tended pioneer methods are to be been forced out of business in Spo- The spectre of need stands at hie pruned down to the line of actual kane. threshold hourly; let but a slight ac ownership. Bremerton has raised the saloon licenses from $300 to 1600 per an- cident interpose and the income The building of the Stubblefield num. stops, the little saving begins to leak, An extensive gang of horse thieves the substance melts away and the home for widows and orphans, at is said to be operating through East- family stands face to face with want. Walla Walla will be a boon to Uma ern Washington and Oregon. CHOP MILL When the man stops the pay stop*. tilla county as well as Walla Walla, State Fish Warden Van Dusen has 127 and 129 Eaet Alta Street Life and comfort depend upon the as there was no limit placed upon the recently selected and secured a Rite charity of the institution by that noble for a new hatchery at Elk City. •Job.” The Knapp group of mines at Not an hour of freedom In which pionssr. What Shall We Have for Dessert? Jell-O, Tons Tons Colesworthy hb - a I ■■ FON SALE Muslin Underwear FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTIES Drummer’s Samples OF Wool Waists TO BE PLACED ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ALL WOOL WAISTS, 75c ALL WOOL WAISTS, REGULAR $2.50, FOR $i.25 SILK WAISTS, REGULAR $8.(10, FOR $4.5O SILK WAISTS, REGULAR $7.00, FOR $3.75 Only a small lot but evervone a bargain. early or your size may be sold. Hix room dwelling flouwe and two k>ta with pretty siisrieri lawn, on prom inent corner <>f court «tieet, a dwelling, «even rooms, centrally located, with «l«ctric lights, bath and •ewerag«*, well shaded lawn, $*25(M). Hix room dwelling, stable and two lota, $«X) A dwelling sod lot. centrally «>cat- -I, $51X) Oth<-r dwellings with Iota from $71M) I to $11(10 Hlngle l"ta from $126 to MOO Will sell ail my property on e«»y I tenn» The city 1» iui'reaaing in population : tnd value» in real estate ar- ri-iug. Huy now tiefore you have to jmv more. Don’t »it down and wait until real e«e I . bite w goe» higher -w I E I). BOYD. Come We are Sole Agents. Price 35c a quart bottle, or three bottles for St, delivered to any part of the citv A quart makes two gallons of disinfectant KOEPPEN’S DRUG STORE $2.50 SHOE ON • • Earth FOR BAKING STE^L PENS I 50 Styl’« F“'aró"rJ»otatV- Men and Women (Tur line of Fancy Bakirg T? v - s includes ali the good things. Our specially is to supply weddings, par ties and receptions with cakes, cookies and dain ties. MANHOOD RESTORED bi» \ ijMÀâKr, W» of » i p*-r> » ay dr«>* i»« « <4 it* <■ • -r». « « BEST < > The Store That Saves You Money. 65 Steps From Main St., Toward the Court House ESTERBROOK SITEL FJ CO, Ill Court Street For a few days while the c >ld weather la-ta we will offer HPEClAi VALUES in warm, fleece lined over shoes, heavy underwear, etc , much needed now during the cold «nap No th-« the cuts below: OVERCOAT»-Men’s, Boys’ »nd I ai I «•', 30 per cent off. OVERHHOER—Men's, »1: Ladies', 75c; Boys, 75c and 85c; Miww»’, 60c »nd 50c UNDERWEAR-All heavy w.«len underwear. 2» per cent redu<-tin. WRAP» M '««-e lined wrap per». all grade» 90 |»-r cent redu.-tion. WOOLEN W AI8TS-Ladies’ wool en wai»ta r-dm ed 20 per cent. Our regular prices are always a big cut on our competitors’ prices and when we make a e»l in our own price« it makes tile goods alu.'wt as cheap a» finding them. KABRO’S DISINFECTANT Is free from odor, prompt and reliable in action and cheap, it purifies the air, deodorizes and disinfects anything it is applied to. THE STXSOUO PCSS £VEIr*hESC Bear in mind that al though this is a side line with us, we handle a com pl etc assortment. Get our prices. BIG VALUE SALE All germ diseases can be prevented by using a good dis infectant in time A goo I disinfectant must be prompt and reliable in action, free from odor and cheap. V Muslin Underwear is a side line with us and we are satisfied if we make but a trifle for profit. For this reason we will Fell at lower prices than others. BUY NOW DISINFECT STERBROOK We have added another line to our business fr’rwrt p.. ys.- *3. * Q’“ «b, b ar ! *•« H fmb PEOPLES The choicest material en ters into our baking. WAREHOUSE The best bread it is pos sible to make. :fvO Tl'îORV’UCH- a a ‘'That Tired Feeling” a • It gives the carpenter and » I bnilder when he has to use »« poor tools There is no ne a t cosily of it when you can • Á buy the very best that is made at bed rock prices from a 1 our supe b stock Our as A sortm< nt of h gh grade tools, iè bu'lders* hardware and > everything that is embraced id the line of hardware, you a will And here at prices that a a can’t be dup ¡cated W. J. CLARKE &. CO., COURT STREET ATWOOD’S 1 I a I a a Miller Grocery Co 623 Mam Street Phone Main «11 Cold Weather Kr-p Y t.r reti VC'ar. a And Ward Off Coughs And Colds We are prepared to cloth the feet properly. Warm arctics, rubbers, felts, German sox and overs Odd and End Sale Still in Progress and Great Bargains Await Cailers White Pine Cough Syrup NKAtoLB aROTMBWa Worer sneoilM «apaw ar. lha ha« a««aw 1« then Dindinger, Wilson &. Co. Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and al! Bronchial Troubles. It will give quick relief if you have a cold. TRY IT. BROCK & McCOMAS CO DRUGGISTS ST. JOE STORE OUR GREAT SENSATION SALE Will Continue Until February 15th On wnich date we will complete our invoice. Our pribes will be lower than you ever saw them for the same quality of goods in Pendleton. Come and see if we are not right in our assertion. Ii* CLiii R0NIED With a ue plus ultra—“nothing t»- voud *- rigti, you might as well Slop •bort if you are convinced th» aigw- !.«nl tbr tnilh. It duoatrn it mean» the i*»t to be hai in the line of carriages, buggiea, hacks and plow« to to be found here. The bottom of tbb xivemsenjent shall be: Seek no further for good things on w heel*. We have the Syracuo- plow It to the best and «Jicaeai plow ou earth, pulls ea-ier and doe» better work; made by th» la(e»t proc-« amd wfl! «c.<ir in in any soil. A car < f W in- na » ag na, all sue», wiii arrive warn. They tueud tbt nisei ven. K I______ __ Good Shoes Cheap Nice Dressed Chickens 13 Os) »ere tract and 11.000 »b-ep acre«, 8 miles from PeU'lUt.n good »star and .500 she«;- al 10 per ceut uff market price. $3,700. 730 acre stock ranch. nmuing water 4.500 320 acre». 100 tons of bay in oaru M.tUO. Fine Sauerkraut 360 acres in Cauiae Fnairie. $2.900. HOU arre» of wheat laud, U tuuew from Pendleton, $«.000. Dili Sweet and Sour Pickles in AM acne ou the river.fi miles fax*. bulk. PeudieUm, $3.300 ISO acres wheat land, 4 miles froai Pei.dietou ou reeervatiou. g »»1 water Fresh and Salt Fish $4.000 140 acrw ou th* river. 12 mike town Fresh Eggs and Butner Pendleton, $1,800. This is a partial list of many stoek Shrimps, Crabs. Lobsters and and wheat farms w hto i I have listed Oysters. City Property a Specialty 1 have a long list o< deafranls lota. raaldances. and bustc-aa boussa I do not Hat propwti unlea» ifes price la right Pendleton Fish and Poultry Market E. T. WADE, Real Estate Dealer. 310 Court Street Phone Red 591 ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COUNHELLO R-AT-LAW ^ * H Buptwue Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY ü. H. Patent Offt.w The Lyons Mercantile Company U. •. and FOREIGN Renieml>er:—The largest stock of goods- in the city to select from MONOPOLE CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. We have 'he largest stock of carpets, outside of Portland, in the state. This is an imdispittable fact, We offer better bar gains than can be had in Eastern Oregon, another fact which is proven by the low prices we are offering. BAKER & FOLSOM, Canned Goods LEGAL BLANKS alogue of them. A foil supply always kept tn stock. r PATENTS rr»«l« Mark» and Oapyrtjkta ' ». w-. "’«■hlwuton. r> <' NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. tn the County Court ot th« stall. Or— ’°i ’ “,,9i» County, aitting tn Brokaw 01 “*• * illuun Brown. Noli**« it b err by riven that E D » _ Tviomeni of hat filed with the eBUU*1 Ki "iwl £ WHHaiu Brown. The brand that is the best Price« no bight r than inferior grades Next door to Postoffice. We innounce that we have opened undertaking parlors in connection with our furniture and carpet store and will answer calls day or night. Phone Black 273 W. ar* T D. KEMLER & SON The Big Store in a Smafl Room. • Alta Strsst, Opposite Savlags Bssk 1re^ort;Bn^ <xxir: bat appetired IdoVAo.hinthelorwnoon <4 Monday the th o.y o< Mwroh. iso», b-ln« . Hí.U1Mr A*rul °* ***’’ ccur*- t® b» h«ld tn M»rch tifile and the t'OuniV Court In the County court House in the city of bvnd ta lon. t mat 11 la County, 8 ale of ^'re^on at the place when and where all person« bavin? objr-cuont or except ent to the taid final a¿ count and report, or de irin« to make any ex- oeptlout thereto, or any matter or thine tu'1»* pro»ent the aun«, and th« aal.l Sn»l acwountan l rap< K ah».l ¿».n *»d ta.r. ÌZ as«i np.n.ndV ui. d * th» Uat Will au4 Ta.waa.nt u William Brown. d-M«»Ml •«’•»■in.ni« AtWM: W. D Cn> n»s» i am.1--any CWrk