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I I WS SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS THAT IS THE DICTUM OF X Our stock of Holiday Goods consists of useful articles—a splendid assortment, carefully selected and at modest prices. We will mention a few lines. Holiday Neckwear Tecks, Four - in - Hands, Midgets, Bows. Strings As cot« and Imperials. Smoking Jackets or Hoose Coats Prices, joe to í i 50. Reduced for Christina*-. *5 00 ones go at $1.50 $6 00 ones go at ...>5.00 *7 50 one» go at...'. ..$-.00 Silk Suspenders Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers 50 cents to 11.50- Fancy Hosiery 25c, 50c ant! 75c pair initials, 25c and 50c. White hemstitched, 25c tc $1 00. Fancy. 25c to Si 25 Silk Mufflers. 75c to $2.50 Other Goods that, would be Good Presents Boy's Suit or Overcoat Boy’s Hat or Cap A pair of Shoes or Slipper' White or Fancy Shirts Box of E & W Collars A pair of Fine Gloves BRIG. GENERAL FUNSTON Location Was Originally Made on Ac count of the Locations and Hostili ties of the Indian Tribes and With Their Passing the Fort Passes— Post Is Disheveled and Will Not Be Permanently Repaired. Brigadier-Geueral Frederi« I. Fuu ston. accompanle 1 by his aide, lieu tenant J B. Mitchell, were in the city last night and this morning while on thetr way to Walla Walla on the an nual tour ot inspection. It is one of the duties of the general command ing a division of tne army to make an annual inspection of the posts un der his command, and this duty com pels General Funston to mak.‘ a per sonal visit to 18 different army posts in the West He started out in pien ty of time to make the round and get back home by the time the Christ mas stocking was ready to hang, but owing to the delayed trains he will now have to make a very flying trip to reach Vancouver in time for that event. He was in Nampa nearly all of the night Saturday, and reached this city so late that he could make no transfer for Walla Walla, which accounts tor the fact that Pendleton was honored by his presence Funston a Small Man. 729 MAIN STREET FRIL'AY. DECEMBER 25. 1903 AIDEE ANO Vicinili a decided advantage to the feeders, by making less feed necessary than would be required in cold, stormy weather. The mutton market is now at a very uncertain stage. The grass sheep are practically all gone, and the grain sheep have not yet enter ed the market, to any great extent and the buyers will not offer an ad vance in the price, which will Justify the feeders to let their grain fed sheep go. at this time. Mr. Rugg's sheep are all first-class large animals, and will bring the top price, when he decides to sell. They are in good condition now, but will gain greatly in weight before time to turn them off. This winter is especially favorable to range sheep, as the warm weath er has provided good grass, and has saved feed. The condition of sheep throughout the county Is better just now than for many years at this ses 3on. There has been no loss yet. in iny portion of the county, and there is general feeling of security amoa», sheepmen, although the hay crop was light in some localities. tbiee sizes too small for bin bead, which gives him the appearance of being built somow oat after the plan of Happy Hooligan. This is not to tuo liking or the dignity of the const« hie and he is wroth. During the spoiled pork trial held Saturday afternoon at the justice court. Mr. Bentley was filling his of ficial position, and put his hat down ORDER GROWING IN with those belonging to "some law yers and some other tnleves," as he EVERY STATE ORGANIZED expresses it, while he did the bidding of the court. Wheu he wanted his hat it was gone, and has not come I Assets Are Now Over Five Dollars back The onK he lost wsb a Stetson Per Capita, and Twelve Thousand and a now one worth at least caicu- New Members Have Been Added latlon |i>. whtle the one he received iu exchange is not worth room in the Since January 1 L»«t—Headi.uar furnace, Mr. Bentley claims that hl» ters Removal Is Possible, but Will salary as constable did not cover the Not Be Voted Upon for Over a Year loss, and he wants to see the man who robbed him "1 would much rather work than talk today," said Mrs. C. C. Van Prs I BID FOR CANNERY OUTPUT. dall, to an East Oregonian reporter when asked atxiul her rocent trip New York Firm Would Contract th« East "Naturally my mail has accu Entire Output of the Echo Plant mulated and I must catch up with Secretary H. C Willis, of the Echo j It the first thing My trip was on purely business rabbit cannery, has Just received a letter from Joseph Bund) & Sons, ot : matters I was readlug proof, fur I New York city, asking (or the exclu , on«1 thing, on "The Story ol Wood ■ive right to sell the American hare I craft.” th* first history of the vari- i »us branch«« ot the order published | product in the city of New York. The company will not grant such » ' It will lie issu«»d this month. I was ' privilege at this time, but will place also attending to matters cunnected ' the product on th«' maiket to the beat with the administration -xf the order. | advantage in indei>endent sales to al) going over investment offers, and pre paring the details fur the seventh an 1 « holesale houses The labels are expected to arrive i ntversary campalkn this week and the first shipment will | The East Is Dull. be made On Saturday the caunery "Mr Van Orsdall. who accumpau- : put up 9w one-half pound cans of ltd me. went on to Kansas City and deviled hare which sells at 20 cents other Eastern cities The East 1«' per ran dull, and Colorado eapttctally, is suf- | rering trom la^or troubles. The DEFENSE WINS. miners' strike, which is general all over the state both in the coal and "Spoiled Pork Case" Does Not Con- gold • amps, is apparently no nearer firm the Suit at Brought. a settlement than it was two months In the case of Rodgers vs. Platzoo | ago Most of the camps sre filled der. which was heard Saturday after with militia, some are under military noon in the justice court, the Jury, af law The state will have some big ter having been out for some time, bills to foot before a settlement is brought in a verdict awarding to the reached The industrie« of the state plaintiff the sum of *20 80. which was are suffering and no one seems to the amouLt offered to him in payment know just wbat the trouble is about I by Mr Vlatzowler before the institu The only definite prophecy I heard ' tion of the suit. The amount sued for was that the trouble would put the wa» *41 45. atiu the verdict is a vic republicans out and the democrats In at the next election, but no one tory for the defendant in the case seetn» hopeful that the change of state administration would h*al the labor troubles "The order? It is all right, and we are growing nicely, even in Colo-1 rado tn spite of the labor trout>>t. The genetai is a small man as a avalryman should b«' and is a very genial and entertaining gentleman He has a short brown b«'ard. and an •ye which seems to see a groat ways and to rememtier what if had a«en. While out foraging this mornii.g. the general was pursued by the East Gr "genian’s war editor and brought to •>ay in the doorway of Joe Basler’s store. "Excuse me. sir." said the corrva- por.dent. drawing his pencil, have I the honor of addressing General Fun ston?" The general looked as though he wondered if he were labeled, and replied that he was. He was then told that the speaker was sorry to disturb him. but that he thought it hi» duty so to do. for if the people o( the c*;y were to find out that General Funston CLAUD PENLAND MAKES had been in the city without having THE RUN OF HIS LIFE. expressed an opinion of the city and the condition of alfalfa, they wan Id feel hurt ar-d would have it in (or t ie He Was Stopped by Two Highway paper Assets *6 Per Capita. This store will be crowded from now until Christmas with people buying present* for their friends 8 What may be* the most appropriate or most acceptable gift puzzler a great many. This difficul ty hah l>een nicely overcome by the purchase of Gift Cer tificate*. This is *>> arranged Ask for a I icket with each dollar’s worth you buy. You know, or ought to know, that the Drawing for the Seven Prizes — $400 00 — takes place Thursday. 5 p IM Dec1, 24. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE that the recipient hatt the Uaeiul privilege of selecting just And what -he or he desires. Gift Appropriate Christmas certificate are issued for any Gifts for amount, for any article in the Men, Women PE'Jl'l.ES WAREHOUSE, And Children or for Kid Gioie* alone You THE PEOPLES • warehouse are then sure the size, color and quality is just right. ’Tis *ell to buy a g od article for % a paitv, hoping it will please. How much betl«*r is a 4tift (ertili» at«- that make*» it cer tain the per-on will receive a present that will be most ac- ceptable in every way. "W<- will have *30.000 or *35.uu0 to THE PEOPLES invest in good securitlea for the ben FINE BEEVES FOR SALE efit of our various funds We now WAREHOUSE have assets aggregating over *5 per capita, so you see we are on solid ..., ... „• . All Live Stock Doing Finely—Gurdane flnaneial footing Our winter cam i men at the Corner of Blufi and Wil- 1 Will Hgvt a New Postmaater— palgn. beginning January 1. has for En Route to Walla Walla. low Streets—Was Se<z«d. But Jerk ita good 12,000 new memberr; and Stockmen Looking for Winter Care The general looked sympathetic and ed Loose and Made Hi« Eecape— as we al rays have reached our goal ' for Stock—Cnristmas Tree’ at Gar igroed to help the newspaper out. ’I do not know anything to sa> about Police Have No Trace of the P«r in the ptst. w« expect tb do »0 this da >e—loseph Doherty Returns from winter the city, tlough. “ he said, "for 1 have petratora. Ireland With a Bride. "George E Weber, a special organ not been here very long 1 wanted to izer. who ha« charge of our traveling . go to Walla WS* a on my official a..d The bold highwayman has at las? Ridge, Dec. 18 —William Putter am annual tot r of inspec tion, but the made his appearance in the city. 1 ut entertainment, reached town this! Sons, of Ukiah, moved tneir cauie V Possibly I can arraqge -ai!road se«ms to be against me 1 owing to having choeen one of the morning the straw fields a tew days ago. for h m to give the entertainment in have now >ust over 3C hours, and • x- ¡leet-footed resident3 of the city as James Nelson of Butter Creek was pect to lose mure before I r«*a’h his intend.-d victim, be made no Fendletor next week tor the benefit doing business in our vicinity a few of the two local circle« here I have Walla Wai a barracks. I don’t know money. days ago. Mr. Nelson says he ha- not yet derided " BREVITIES. why the road in so slow, but it is. Saturday evemu», Claud Penland about 5u head of nice beef steers and Mrs Van Orodall will In a few days I neve was in Nami<a in my lile H at «1. returning to h.» home tn the city 1 mail 600 letters from her office ot two carloads ot cows for sale He the length of my stay was not g**v in Konasek. of Gibbon, Frank after having been out in the edge of slated that James I-. Hall of Gurdan»- help to avell ’ erned by the lateness of the train " town, and while coming along Willow special matter, am >d 4* thus has about 40 head of good«toeeves 'ot the city today rendletun poet* ‘ ' the receipts of I "What are you going to do in Walia street, at the corner of Bluff, saw a office sale. R M. Powers, of Weston. was a Walla?" th«- general was asked "Are | man apparently waiting lor someone, We have been having nice growing Pendleton visitor yesterday. Question < weather, with plenty of rain and sum- Ivan O'Hara, of Weston, was the you going to take the soldiers th» re | He noted that the man was roughly When asked if I o Vancouver as a Christmas pro« dressed, wearing loggers shoes and freezing Stock are doing fairly well guest of relatives and friends yester WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE tough clothe» Not ¡¡king the appear : developments concerning the moving ent?" just now. day the headquarters of the Women of "Well, if there is any chang«- in the ance of the man. Mr. Penland cut Burton Smith of Bear Creek is put Richard Powers, of Weston was in ting in a large elevated cistern at his the city today for a short business nost at that place it will nut be a across the corner when he reached i Woodcraft. Mrs Van Orsdall «aid. That is a qoeetion which can only sudden one There is no hurry to ret it, placing an electric light pole be- home ranch. the men away and the buildings, tween h.mself and the man. 3ust as be »teclded by the regular Grand Cir James Marcum of Gurdane hae visit. S. V. Knox, the veteran attorney of though badly worn can be used .or be stepped around toe pole, however, cle session. That It will come up at The J D Casey sawmill, which was about 15 head of fine beef for sale. W. J Fahrenwald is said to be im Weston, was a I’endleton visitor y ••» some time yet. so that whatever is be was grabbed by another man uhum the Ijita Angele* meeting In 1>»6. talked of early In the fall, seems to terday. 'he action »»t the government, I do he had not seen, and who ual been there is little doubt, but wbat will be have fallen through and Mr. Caae proving slowly but steadily. done no one ran pre let The tn could locate in no country more in Robert Watenberg. a prominent <it- not think ’ba» the change there will standing in the shadow. Chris Nelson of Gurdane was In Penland «aw the man reach tor I creasing volume of business and the reed of a first-claaa mil! than Umatil Pendleton this week, arranging for to izen of Fossil is in the city fc>r a take plaiv tor sum» time at least him and Jumped to one aide, wrenched flnancial Interests involved are grad la county. Pendleton Is a distributing take charge of the Gurdane postuffle« short visit. Reasons for Abandonment. bimseli loose and started down the ually making the nereeslty of a cen Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hinkle and fam James Dor run a prominent tarn.er We will make Big Red net ions all this week or "I do not want Walla Walla to thial street at a pace that soon left the I tral headquarters, where the admin point tor one of the richest sections in ily have moved over north of Pendie of the Wallula district, is in the city that the West, and has greater need of a I have k prejudice against the istrative offi<«rs ran be together more two pursuers far in the rear. He had ton. where they will spend the winter today on business sawmill just now thar any other In ci’v." and the rer.»-ral looked ,-vorrow- about *18 with him at the time, be- apparent each year If a location for and keep their cattle on straw. Miss Katherine Kirkpatrick, of ful "Walla Walia is a nice town, sides his watch, and made the run of such headquarters Is decided upon, du» try. Ed Rhinehart and George Gibbon» Weston, spent Sunday as the guest and 1 do not blame them for wanting the next step will be the building of «»f Alba were down in this part ot to keep the |-o»t »or it Is a nk* ’¡.ng his life to save his property, raising a modern and substantial home for Outgrowing Her Old Snell. such an avalanche of mud In his flight the country looking for winter qua: of friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. G. luttlefieid. of Star to have, but all of the buildings are that he was obscured The police the Wumen ut Woodcraft, with fire The court tioues e no* the ac'.al ters for some of their stock. wrecks ar.<t the ¡ost Is not in the were notified of the attempt to rob. proof vaults tor th«- preservation of property of Gilliam county. the bui.a There is going to be a Xmas tree buck, were the guests of friends in right place the city over Sunday. but could find no trace of the rob- record«, with room fcjr the clerical Ing bating beeu insjec-el and accept at the Gurdane cuurch. "These Western posts were |>la> ed We will sei! them leas than you pay for aueb goods at force, the publication uf the ufficial *>1 by the board .4 cany -omin:»»- Charles McComber of Ukiah is win A W. Bennett, a merchant of Walla here in the first instance, to cope bers paper, and all the other numerous de ioncrw on Monday ar. 1 final s»-'.tl-.-u,<-ui whit is called Closing Out Prices, as we are determined to re tering his cattle with the Rust Bros Walla, was a visitor in the city yes with the Indians, and that problem ir partments of the business which is al t«tug maac- with ihe cone-acme. A duce our stock very much before January 1, 1904. We will There was a grand ball at Doher terday for a short timt. WHO KNOWS JAMES M. RICE? tow a thing of the past in this part ready one of the grvstcst in the nin«- F Peterson Th- job done by Mr. ty s on Butter Creek a few nights ago make an average cut of 50 per cent from regular prices Joshua Hopperan. an old pion<et of the world Then again, the poste Peterson 1» aitoge satislacloty tn It was given by Joseph Doherty and of Union county, is in the city visit are too hard to get at l>ook at tats Minnesota Parties Think He One« I’aciflc State« "But where the iucatiou of such th-- county autbo.-r.l. » an» ’ the I tun- his new bride on their arrival from ing relatives and friends. instance. I hav<- b»-en trying to get Lived in This Vicinity. headquarters will fail, depends upon in/ •» one of wdiah evety ct'xen ot tne Emerald isle. There were 125 Mr and Mrs George Staggs and to Walia Walia for 36 hours, and am County Judge G A Hartman is in I the will of the delegat«* etected to the county may feel justly proud. The people who partook of the supper. lamily. of Weston, spent Sunday in not there yet. receipt of a letter from Mrs I. M I th«- next grand circle session --- — (YIUUIJ IR-ilJR moved muvv-u this tuio county uuit offices «if are being "It is the plan of tn« government Hine, of Charlottevll)e. Minn askinfi ’he city the guests of friends. "In the morning paper. I am quote« j wee|t (ruB the o|<j »hack which baa •♦•4 ALKALI ITEMS. manv vears been honored with Senator W’. M Pierce left yester to place their army posts on the the whereabouts of James M Rice. It I as saying the change would be mad« 1 for trans-continental line« of traffic, ao is claimed that the man sought was a ........................................................... before the spring of The “ re | tjtle of "court house." and the of Interesting New« from an Interesting day morning for Salem to attend th» tnat the troops in time of need tan farmer living in the vicinity of Pen porter misunderstood me The regu ficials will soon be settled down to opening day of the special session. Neighborhood. G. W. Hunt, of Foster, was a Pen he bandied as fast as possible, and as dleton for some years, where be was lar grand circle session is the only business better prepared than ever The young people of this vicinity cheaply For this reason it is the case engaged extensively in the farming power to make any change and it before, so far a» surroundings and are rejoicing over the snow, which dleton visitor yesterday and return- that in late years they have moved butdness. Nothing is known here of d<MMi not meet until April. 1905 There convenienc«*« are concerned to attend ed to his home on the afternoon train has lately fallen. many of the old time posts, and con may be no change even then. It alk Judge W. R. Ellis has returned solidated them with larger and more the man. though the judge will keep | depends upon the will of two thirds to public business.—Condon Globe The Alkali school is progressing ex the letter for a few days and make In ceedingly well, with Mias Mara Darr from a visit to Portland, where be centrally located places. The -ar- quiries into the matter majority of the delegate«, and that Official Brand Book. as teacher, ana with a larger number went on business of a personal na racks at Vancouver ana at Spokene I is an unknown quantity " tvre. Work is progressing as rapidly as in attendance than has been for a are large and so located that the No Feeding Weather. Russian wolf Hounds. possible on the Wallowa county brand number of years. J. J. Balleray left yesterday after troops can be sent to any point In the 8. A. Spore, of Durkee. Baker coun While in Denver Mrs Van Orsdall book It cannot be completed as soon James Waluron has bis new 'phone noon for a business visit to Portland, shortest possible time, and besides ty. is in the city for a few days. Mr. was prosented with a handsome pair as was calculated for the reason that in good working order between his where he is interested in a case at 'hat they have large and convenient Spore is Interested with other Pendle of thoroughbred Russian wolf hounds, the number of brands secured is home and Nye. law. ground« for drill. A. G. Buholtz has just completed a “The Indian is a thing ef the past, ton people in some mining property whose pedigrees entitle them to rank twice as great as was calculated tn Mr. and Mrs. T. B Van Cleve well In the vicinity of Durkee. Mr. Spore in the top circle of canine aristocra the beginning. It was figured at first fine new bouse. as far as trouble is concerned. As known residents of Echo, were the Bert Reeder of Alkali has gone to guests of friends in the city yester Individuals they are dangerous when says that no feeding has been done cy. They are puppies. 6 months old. that there were about 3<>v in use in the Burnt river district yet. Th»- and Mrs. Van Orsdali’s friends sue the county, but when they were col Ritter, Ore., on a business trip. drunk, but as tribes they do not occu in day. weatber has been good and atockmen pect that she is wondering wbat in lected it was found that the number There will be a dance given at Mr. py the attention of the army at least Dr. C. J. Smith left Sunday morn are enjoying an exceptionally mild the world she will do with them "I’m almost reached 600, which of course Roumagoux's farm on Friday, January ing for Portland, from where he will in this part of the world. That is an winter. It is a month later than feed not much of an authority on dogs.” necessitates twice as much work when 1. 1904. All are cordially invited other reason that the Walla Walla 'go on to Salem for the special ses post is to be moved. It ing usually begins there. admitted Mrs Van Orsdall reluctant it comes to printing, The book. how. wik put here sion. ly, "but when they are christened and ever, will be twice as valuable to as a guard against vbe Indians, and FEEDING SHEEP FOR MARKET. Progressive Idaho Towne. registered, and—raised. I guess they the subscribers when they receive it. Mr? and Mrs. George Staggs, of has served Its purpose.’* Two carloads of electric supplies. will bo all right' —Wallowa Chieftain G. W. Rugg Holding 3,500 on His Weston, spent the day in the city, Lleutensnt Mitchell. Including the generator, street arc having business before the probate Ranch in the Outskirts of Pendle lieutenant Mitchell, the gentleman lamps and other fittings, arrived in court. KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Antl-Smoot Petition«. ton. James B. Sangfield, the general or who is traveling with Genera) Fun- Rexburg. Monday, and early Tuesday Blank petitions have been received G. W. Rugg is feeding a band of ganizer of the Foresters of America, ston ,1s one of the party who I made morning a force of men were at work Everywhere the Order Will Observe hero for signature« requesting the ex 3.500 head of sheep for the January is registered at the Pendleton for an the incursion into the camp of Agui- unloading the cars, while another Chrietmae at the Same Hour. naldo and captured that little man force was hanging the arc lights along pulsion of Reed Smoot from the Unit and February markets on his Wild official visit In the city. On Christmas day at 9 o'clock, in ed Stat » mi senate, if he is found to be while in the security of bis own the streets It is expected that the Horse ranch in the suburbs of this Joseph Cunha, the sheepman of city. The open winter has been most Echo, was a visitor »n the city yes lines. Mr. Mitel in was one of the machinery will be installed and ev this city, all of the Kn.ghts Templar a polygamist. A copy will lie placed favorable for making mutton, and terday, returning on the delayed first into the presence of the Filipino erything in complete condition to turn In the United States will be In see In the hands of each of the local min general, and was one of those to take the lights on hy Christmas Eve.—R< g- sion to observe the day. isters and they will probably be ac while the mud and rain have inter train yesterday to bis home. At 9 o'clock by the Pacific time. 10 tively circulated around the city.— measures to see that he did not g>-t burg Current. fered in the measure with the feed by the Mountain, 11 by Central and Walla Walla Union Mrs. Rose Campbell has returned away. ing. the warm, sou weather has been 12 by Eastern, every division of the ------------------------- .--'"M- U'j----------------- XX Irrigation Activity. from a visit with rela.t.es and friends SEWER INSPECTION One of the largest mass meetings Knights in the United States will be in Spokane and Rittsville. near which ever held in Caldwell was called to gathered together in their rooms to latter place she has a government j Was Completed Saturday and Report order at Armory ball iast night by R. observe the rites of the order relative o RARE claim. A. Cowden. The meeting was called to Christmas O Will Be Made Tomorrow Night. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Esteu and fam The local lodge will meet at 8:30 The council went over the sewer for the purpose of devising plans by OPPORTUNITIES j lly returned to their home at Echo in order to all be present at the stroke which the United States government Sunday afternoon, after a visit with Saturday ^fternoon in a very thor might be eucouraged in its proposed of the hour, and will at that time com* O friends in the city. Mr. Esteb came ough manner, inspecting it from one plans for the watering of arid and mence ihe observance of the ritual :kl5acre whewt ranch, 2 mil«« o from here Saturday to conduct a case in end of the line to the other, and with semi arid lands in Boise and Payette Atht-na, the bent land in the 0 ♦ •«♦♦♦»♦SSSM S U SI I IS S eeeeeeeeeeeee one exception found the work to nave the Justice court. county, *25 000, with 12 head of o <• valleys — Boise Capital News. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. been of the best and entirely satis Some of the work horses, threshing out J. E. Thompson, of Ogden, was the factory. o good On Wednesday, Decem fit and other machinery; 160acres Mrs. Matlock Quite III. First Occupant of Elka* Room Is Ted guest of friends in the city for a short This place was on the Alta street o iu w beat. 50 acres in barley; all > time yesterday. Mr. Thompson was line, Just below the crossing at the ber 16th, and Monday, Mrs. Wesley Matlock is quite ill at O’Maliy. toeellier. *27,000. Will sell o taken 0 formerly connected with the East mill race. Here it seems to have her home, and has been for several land w ithout stock and machin Ted O'Maily. the traveling man December 21st, with Oregonian, but for the past year has more water running through it than days She has been suffering from a trom Seattle, who has been 111 for < > ery. One-half or two-tbirds must ó 4 bwn teaching in the public schools 4 bad cold, nearly approaching the lie' cash, balance on time. is necesHary, and an investigation will every 50c cash purchase some days at the Hotel St. George, 4 Knives for 1 Julies, Gentlemen aud Boys of Ogden. grip, but is now better and will be up has been taken to the hospital, it o 250 acre grain ranch, ipavd soil, o be made as to the cause. 4 o house and liani, school handy, » of Glassware or China The committee wae quite well again in a short time. All sizes and shapes. Kaxora, Table Cut* that he has having been determined 4 tulles from city, *;>000. Walla Walla Girls in Jail. pleased with the work that has been < I typhoid fever. Mr. O'Maliy is the < > we will give one Child's lery Carving Sets, Shot Gun« and Rifles These are bargains Miss Bessie Mann and Mrs. Adjlie done, and there is no doubt but that Miss Thompsort Has Quinsy, first Elk to occupy the Elks' room at o Alfalfa land, 4 miles from city, 4 < I M Sullivan, who were arrested Fri The new Browning Automatic 8hot Gun, a the system will be approved by the Set, PLATE, CUP the hospital. While he has a well A 4 day morning in company with Frank council at its meeting tomorrow night Mrs. letter has been received from developed case of fever, It is not o for sale very cheap. <1 revalution in gun working. Examine thia All kind» of city property. Our and SAUCER. Howard and John G. Hoke, in the and the contractors relieved of the New Caroline Thompson, who Is in thought that he is In any danger, and York with her daughters. Miss«« o I'ustoiuen sav we veil property > new invention Gratz lodging house, charged with care of It. Ida. Harriet and Edna, stating that he Is expected to soon be on the road cheapest in thia city. See display in lewd cohabitation, were this after 0 the Property We handle exclusively in Pendleton the Miss 1 Edna is quite ill with the quln- again. in Athena to aell. • I noon arraigned before Judge Ellis window STOLE BENTLEY’S HAT. Call for prices. sy. Rochester Nickle Plate Wi and plead guilty. Each of the four Looking for Sawmill Site. were fined *50, in default of which Purloiner Was Thoughtful Enough to Police Court. they went to the county jail for 2» Judge S. A. Ix>well Is In receipt of <« Leave Another. Two Indians were up before the a letter from 8 R Case, of Fraser. 11 RÍH0RN & SWAQQART days. R. k > ui H i , Taylor Bit ntley is mourning the I lose oh ».1*1" court this morning charged with Idaho, who seeks a location in East J M. Bentley o Agonia for the Cooperative iluaraatoe < i _ for the l‘'”"g drunk and disorderly, and were ern Oregon for a first class sawmill paper factory, to use wood pulp, of his hat. , _ and is looking 621 Mail Bt. Realty Coiapaay COURT STREET > 1 be erected at Post Falls, Idaho, man who is wearing it. In the mean . sent to the city jsll for three days lu plant, and asks about the prospects <1 * j default of the amount of the fine. ♦♦ ♦ time, he is wearing an old "dicer” In this efty ‘for such an Institution winter. SEVERAL HUNDRED HEAD JOE STORE ; * Men’s Clothing Ladies' 4 Cloaks aad Jackets t♦ ; i Satis LYONS MERCANTILE CO Suitable Gifts in Our Store : * ♦ • I :♦ : THOMPSON — HARDWARE Co ♦ t ♦ I *