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CUT PRICES ON MEN'S SHOES PBRSONAL BBNTION. ihon S1Z have and We arc ClO(fiB out short lines of me at reduced prices to hurry them and filled our window with them, with the former prici- and the reduced pru t- marked in plain figures. If you need a pair of shoes don t fail to stop and examine them as there are some nohhy stvlcs among them. Wi want your busi ness hut we (MUM you to get value received everv time. "LEAVER BROS. The Practical Boot and Show Mn. MONDAY. JAM'AKV 11 MM Krest; K.astern oysters at Demott't. Want.nl Situation by eastern wo man itinijetent cook and houtekroper. Inquire " Court street Nadtotaa lodaa. No. "2. A. W. and A. M.. will hoid a regular .timmuni- BBBVtTIES Badlv A Zeiiner. BboloO ciirare. Muiie. kind 14c ami Ha, Nol('. Try Mutton' chocolate chew, hie latest noralty. DMMM line o- tancy groceries i the heat in the city Claaranee aale now on at Cleaver Broa. Dry Ooods Co. Spittenberjf and Baldwin applet, vary fine, at Damntt'a. bargain for everv .in.- ti Cleaver Broa. Dry Ooods 1 J. L. Bieher' creatuary butter, a vary fancy article, at lennnt'- Bicycle -nameled and baked at Withe' on Court meet. See BU Wanted Man to aolicit ban plaodid propoaition. Inquire i: thii office. Fine bam and lani on the market. Home product; try it. it guaranteed, hebwan 6 Granlich. A qaiet, nice place, large rojm,well lurnithed, bar in connection. The Col ambia. Main at real. I . Iebatnp proprietor. See C. Sharp tor the laleat thin in wall pa par and paper banging and garden boae. Opera houte block. Court (treat. If too want good mat are good you bould go to K. Martin '$. Ha ha juat received a Id of fancy kiln-dreed waet potat J. Toialioaon BOaataBtBt ami ouiider. Brick building a specialty ilhce on Cottonwood street .oiipnaiti- Kenn build lag. P. O. boa. ItS. Clearance aie, price reduceil in all deuertnent. UOM ami ilver button, tipa and the latest belt received tall morning. Cleaver Broa. Drv ijooda Co. Such little pill a DsWitt'l Little Early Kier art- ear easily taken, and they are aaadafffnlh effective in claaming the liver and isiwels. Tall man A Co., leading druggnit. Man' working shirt- nude ) Ibe boat and heaviest qaaltty twilled abirting. black witi ahito stripe locked . corded and plain irmili ana o: fall -inch length, regular 71 cent valoe, during .or sale at Me, .Meaari der A Heller. Blank Books and Stationery. All the latest Magazines and Periodicals. A Ueaotilu line of TOILET ARTICLES. cation thi evening at 7 : o clock Mrs. Campbell ha taken the agency , morning for tne alil:n i-eriect f'irn, anil coraet combined. Ladies are invited to call her at her millinery store. A Ratat itmUb I W at eeeninjt. All are invited. Lecture ami tirs: leon free by.'. V Hetty-. Tbe gaae of football at the agency on the afternoon of Saturday. January 19, between tbe Indian lxve and the aacond eleven of the Pendleton academy resulted in a victory for the latter by a core of 20 to 0. The weather in Pendleton for the week ending January 19, according to the tigur-c of William Hilton, volun tary observer, wa not startling. The thermometer ranged from W ilegree on tbe Hith to M on tbe I8tb. All new pupii under six year of age who expect to attend school fhouid commence Qila week. New ciaeee am heim (ornie,! of befliuners. and if they do not atart in thi week thev will not 1 matron of be allowed to enter cmx). later Tbe funeral Oi Hani Bryant, aged II months, took place undav afternoon at 3 o'clock from the home of the parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. II Bryant, on Willow street. Kev. C A. Dottuli conducted the aervices. which were largelv attended y sytupatbiiing friends. Caricature work by Fred Drake in laat aatnrdaV Portland Telegram bow an ability which will lie further demonstrated as -.ime ge an Mr. Drake is at Salem, and hi lirst work for tbe Telegram wa a sketch Sneaker I. Ii. Reetler. of Pendleton, in characteristic poae. talking to Representative Hoierts. Pepsin preparations often tail NJ re neve indigestion ijecaute they can di gest only albuminous food. There E one preparation that diget all claueii of food, and that is Kodol Dys I'epaia cure. It cure the worst caaea of indigestion and givee instant relief, for it digeat what you eat. Tallman A Co. , o-ading druggist. Three ksa Ivan Doak. ti. Coden camp and Marshal'. Lind were arretted at Walluia ami are aaa in jail at Walla Walla, under the charge of high way robbery. They 'beld up" two farmers near Waliula and robbed them of 120. The boy deny that they are gailtv a charged, while tbe officer claim to have a clear them . Milton Kaglt : Toe nnancial report Of Peudieton reorder lor last ditcloeee that from hue, taxea. and aome minor source, the city receipt were II0 7.V4.20: while from saloon licensee the receipts were U.l.V.t;7. iver iialt the receipt were from alooo. No The saloon were simply tbe several office through wbich a large number of sheepberder. labor ers, stockmen and others paid over half the citv tax of Pendleton S Heter. of New York. i a guest of the Hotel Pendle'io.. A. T. Brewer, a merchant Adams, is spending the day in Pendleton. H. W. Fowler, deputy eoaatf clerk, is laid up with an attack of the grip. Steve William, foreman of the O. R. A N. at I' mat ilia, spent Sunday in I'endleton. K. P. Rounds, 0, R. A. N. yard uiartar, i ick with grip the prevail ing disease. Mr. and Mr. J, W. Boyer. of Walla Walla, were gueet of the Hotel Pen dleton on Sunday. C. A. IVlphine and Sidney Hwlpblaa. of Mosi-ow, Idaho, are guest f the Hotel Pendleton. W. I. Fletcher and Mia Aggie Fletcher. Robin W. Fletcher anil little Oeorgia Fletcher, are suffering with the grip. Mr. ami Mrs. Kd C. Allen lot t Min day morning for California to remain during tbe winter. Mr. Allen will take treatment at the hot springs. Walla Walla I'nion I Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Malllall Ol Walla Wa'la are visiting relative ir. Pendleton ami Island City. They will In- gone several weeks. Mr. W. T. Brooks, of Walla Waiia. was the guet Sunday of Mrs. F. P. Round. 8he left in the evening t make an extended visit with relatives in Illinois Perrv Harvey, the harne and saddlery man. went out tn the Imnie- tead several mile north Of I'endleton on Saturday evening to visit for a few days with hi mother aud brother. Mr. and Mr, tilen Saliny came down Saturday evening from their BOOM at Athena Mr. Sa'.ing has re turned, but tbe latter remain!- as the guest of her mother, Mra. Kate James, and fisters. Mrs. Alice Gard, will atart Tuesdav for her old home in Lake countv. (a' norma, ao on-.rai.'-: I i father. J. C. Palmer, a prominent farmer and ftix-k raiser of that place, who baa teen visiting here lor the past three month. Walla Walla I'nion: J. F. Burkes, route agent for the Pacitic Kxpres company, with iieailiiiarter at Pendle ton was in the city yesterday inspect ing the condition of tiie other in thi city. Mr. Burkes expect to make frequent trip to this city in future. Mrs. C W. Wheeler, of Wallobarg, Wash., general organ ner of the Women Woodcraft, was a gtiet ot th Hotel I'endleton Sunday and today She will leave for K Hamburg this evening oi. the W. A C. R. train, after having been in consultation with Mrs 0, C VanUrsdall grand guardian of tin order. Roeiuirg Review :r-. .le--oe ! Vert of Pendleton, grand worthv the 0. E. of Oregon. othcialiv viitel the hoaeuurg Chapter ..i-t evening. After itir rk lh order had leen latahod an excellent collation wa partaken of ami a delight I lu! social hour was passed. Mrs. Vert l i one o: the leading fratarna! worker' ot the state and the eevera! chapter . are much encouraged anil aided by ; her visit. Mrs. C. C. VoaOtadall, grand guardian, left Friday evening for The ' Pslle. and in tlir afternon ami again in the evening held Women of Woodcraft meetings. lining mi to Portland Saturday she attended a meet ing of all the camp of Women of Woodcraft in the city and delivered .in address. After which there wa a ban quet The meeting wa one of the largest ever heltl by a aecret orgamra tioi in tin- tate, between l'0u 17U0 being present, moat of whom were mem tier oi the order Mrs Orsdal! returned to Pendleton tin morning well nleaed with the success Of her trip on H.C Means, of Cmatilla. The crime is claimed to have been aMa mittol at UBMtlln on OetOboT 2K. Pat :t chew, an Indian, charged with stealing a team, wagon ami harne from A D, Blue OB DaMrobwl 'J-.w n arraigned this afternoon, plead not guiltv. and trial net for Saturday. January IB, ti. a! Hartman, II. J. Still man. S P. Purdv. John Dornn were excused a jurors for term V.. A. Dudley and Rolert Korster were txeaaal as jurors for one week. Ale Hudson and William Blair were appointed genera! hail if and Jury bailiff, respectively. The cases of the state vs. Dillon and the state vs. Murray, will follow the TbIIBjOI case now on trial. Other case- have heen set as follows: Firt National !ank of Walla Walla vs. McDonald, January 22. Pierce tB. Sudette,' January 2.1. Rogers vs. Shields," January 24. State v Dunn, Januarv H Stat- v. Dyer. January Hi, State vs. Ruditivk. Januarv 2 State v Ilcgirvl, Januarv Locust Hill Rabbitry and Poultrv Yards. Loans on City and County Property, Real Estate Improved and Unimproved Ci'y Lots' .-tix k Ranches and Wheat Farms SEC J. R. DICKSON. Kaat Oregonian Building. BADCOLDS (JMifiitK i ton veal tsahitvl Coklv U not nur bf U ciurl MEM'KL H l' NAMti TAH I'LI .,al.n! ilTtuciK frvot ItMir tnnc vT'Wl wtk .-niiir trtmnt mu twtlv tar And aiswrt Utv worvt ot coltta or iiifjiit. "It vii th wont cat o( gny I mtr ha-J A Isaif J. ) I fnio Kast MM CUT HUH It hUHa; Ml llrr! .t ifn lVN AMU 'Taw Ll T m inn Hi mitt Um $Uppml boiit eviO hjhi couth tiw Hrt nitfht I rrsia.'far aint M tnotta: thQt ! Ih p pat " UAKfLAY BBIUV, t . Mtmhtr i'wTts aim: Attmi. WI 4-Uii tlrrvt. HaUi Krn.ta-. Jalr :. m "WinUr wU hAVtf m H Tilt'- Al hAPl Altai tA fK BK1 CIRCUIT COURT TAW l.f iUh cuutfh ai( cui-J a vs ui-is ,'-iaio N-'Ulin- dat -a..l MK KM MA I. IIOU.IN M.s "I Um Acrwk itMAtmt from hrr MEMEI "ajn i IYNAM(i TAW Af 1 1 ' I r;r. tua itttn. in iwi na wiuimii n tiv i uf aJcfi ianra tth m (r Mil ai-' fnoirj hi I wtnila- N'ajOK ' l( I. AN WINKLE. tapiulMf WI" W Awfiinjt... Mrl. aji Ktibciki Au.-utt l : Hnt a,NtpAi fr :cfiu in AUizipo r ISLAM liltl'i ( i --.i.i w hiut.'i: -irrt. !v KrJiAw Attn un aikNn ur iocs. Atftnt KOK'PES PROMPT PA Y MKN T OP LOIS Tallman Co. Hannari Hrr. of La Granc. Ac KaowldK neipi of 1 1000. The Pioneer of the Pacific pay promptly ioee occasioned by the. death of it men. Reiijamm lierr, of l.a OiaadOi diel a few week ago. , and within ten day after receint of, pri.d of hi.- death the amount of in-; urance carried by him in the order wa paid to hi 'widow, Mrs. Hannah lierr, being tiie um .? iimsj Prompt' payment It the practice of the Pioneers, and thi it but one instance in many. This fraternal oiganuation 1 i- derveliy popular and is gruwingi at a very encouraging rate. Th Criminal Docket It an Unusuallv Lara On. Circuit iaai aajvaajd at t o'clock tin morning, Judge W. R. Kllis on the iiench County Clerk Chamber lain and District Attorney T. 0. Hailev are in attendance The crini caee agamt , is an unuiuallv large one. ; There are 2.1 perauiis in jail and two out on bail. Of tnoae in tail two. year Tua-Tua and Columrua Cteorge. have been convictesl of murder in the tint degree: four are aerving jail sentences: one is awaiting to be taken to Saleu t ' serve a term of 1 month in the peni tentiary . the other In and the two out on bail make 1M criminal case t be tried. Thomas Burns and R. W. Kugland , were arraigned this morning charge! win, ibe larcenv oi jeweirv auu a sweater from Jim Waihington on th eveinug o: December 21, just one month ago today. Th.- :. rmer plow guilty and wa lentenced Id serve 1H 'months in the penitentiary at alem. The latter plead not guiltv aud war re manded, with bail fixed at .io ii I KMA' ' Nasal CATARBHl 5 I i. -Jjl a Ctl-ike- ElyU (ream lal fluiws.f i rilfir ' in 1 -lu d..T-r.l r !tee.vAtlr 1 . toar a ttJ la I0J - Pmbbb aaaa i inr ibr du . ir ssr th BMaaraui ami i aiawrtna. kawflsiat uxliasaaacarstiowt. It t men atyiag-dow BOrrodactiMSiii. Largs BjB, W sail M Drug gut. or by Bull; Tn: bjc, locsau by ma: . SLY IlUurUSUb, VI Wum Buesw hsw Tork. SEA US I LBAUlNo I'Mtiiiiiai. SHOE STOCK MUST 00! Having iJiirvbaaed the aVtck of the PKNDLKTO.S BHOI sToRr;, I will eluee the entire stock at lug reduction in order to make room for new stock uow ordered from the lactone. Humporey uutrantin lalsea. The home of F. M. Humphrey in; North I'endleton has been juarantintl for the past five weeks un account oil the three boys, Albert, Dert aad Click, and Mr Humphrey having the small-1 ! pox. The cases were slight, with the j i exception ot Uert. All the patients i i have iully recovered and the fumiga tion of the premises has bu attended ' to by utticiaU. The ijuarantuie wa! rai-ed on Saturday evening by Health j Otti'.ur W . Cole, and tbe meiniiers of j the lamilv are pleased to be again at 1 liberty. John Colter wa arraigneu and idead not guilty to charge of highway rob ban Rail was tixrd at 7H Harrv Field, accused of cursing and sweating and of calling .eorge Krnt, Peter Medernach' bartender , vile1 and vulgar names. waa arraigned, plead not guiltv and had bis bail set at U'AO. Thoma Reed plead not guilty to; charge ot larcenv bv bailee Kail set : a- pn. William Moodv, accused of hone: dealing, bad hi bail fixed at r after be plead not guiltv. Mr. Moody i a grauduu of Mrs. Hank Vaughn. He is claimed to have stolen a horse from a Mr. Oreave of Weatun. about j 11 mouth ago. He waa arretted at the time, but managed to give bail, winch he forfeited. .lame Tanner i being tried today ' for aaaauit with a dangerous weapon ' Notary and Corporation' $3. SO to Dcliverei ( inter of us aad ease inone . Order (or Rubber Stamp aJao aollclted. F. A ST O K F( i IN 1 A N I I ' K . f X) Tbe Kat Oregonian is Eastern O t gon' represenutivc paper. It Uai , and tb people appreciate it and ahow it by tb-t- HmboJ pitmnag. It i the artwer aine s.iiom o' - .action i ai ii ii vii i iii iiwuniiLi:A i iu r am w r m 141 MIV II 1 I 1L- - . " MH 100 JgpattaaB RapkiM 4 doen shelf pApwa Bound hooks DiXOB'l petu ils. No 144. P' A W. Pabet- Sibarian gimphin loz.. per tor. 15c or. Koh-i-noor pancm) Quart writiti,. IhlW Pint writing HuW Half pint wrtttnn lli P 1 or ' 1 He 40c . )' DOC 50c J"' . 1 ii 500 paga copying hooks . .S-o nxiiv Cluulwitk iopv.nK ,ook, ?o page Cfaadwick copying book.' too Saga journal aad ledget .. 1 look-keapirtR blaaki . ' " ' 1 lennlaOO tissue paper, per siie-t' Fancy crept paper, per DM CliaOKBI hoards Memorandum books I Si Our store is Sterling and - . Ill ! full 01 Bargains, we tan your attention tnn,,,,. 11 Plated Ware on which we are making sneriai -a- LSI It ...OUR ACTUAL COST SALE W e will MM stoi k taking; THE ST. JOE STORE. sell ai: ijoods nientii'tvi! Iielow at actual cost for tin naal 30 dvs l pronanw 1 ar Pedigreeil Helttiau Hares of tith sexes for sale at ail times. Qoal itv gaanrntood Prim-e Rob at head of rahbitry. service fri1 fJ.SU. Harred, BuP.aml Whit. IVynimith Kocks and Khode Island Unix Tbeee are tiie best all round fowls known to potiltrynten today Visitors always aalooaa). For further information address otrrw. WAinc, I'endleton. I IrajM FOR Insurance Fire, Life. Atvident. Plate Vila. t Men's Pons' and Children!' clothing, underwear, hats, caps, boots.shoes. Ladies' Misses' and Childrens' under wear. shes. capes, millinery, wool hosiery. Ladies' tailor-made suits, blankets, comforts, quilts, table linen, tow els, dress goods and outing flannel, all grades, etc. Remember we never advertise anytkia we do not do, We are in earnest in regard to this com i mtA ihIu, luitM BfMwIa i-it 11, 'liiriiiL' the next tliirtv il;i s will e,t rlii.ni nt . .in ati.i , 1 1 v v , 1 1 v . - n - ts--- --- .,uai CQai OJ must re.iiH e1111 m.a mti m v 1 j - ri ""'"s"1 nuui on lecomi """" "" ""t "i 01 joeaaj, t. m. LTUN3 & UU., I he Hustlers. A 11.. .ntil.Mlle In uc f 1 ' r I n V I I': i .lll I IS 1 I, . Till (I lit" -1-1 1 , , .... " -t wti alfl WUlliMii- j - - ; - - 1 1 T vn ; j jja Whoa Mule! fm iKmS j i V"a You oan'l tr iik tttii himaag it tbe bcsl innde. Tbcffj is onlv one pittog in Um city to jitt ood lion- Mi value barneat. All guaranteed. Made from thii best lt-ather. fall nul s.. the Htooik. J. A. SMITH here onietliing new un tbe lun Hut as nTNAMK 3S-fVl I' . '"f hi, M' Ire Chalbert Flavoring Essence. :i oombiuation extrtol tar ahcud of vanilla. A full 2 ounce bottle for 25c. troner than vanilla round m 1: it pure delicioui ami eontaini a iKJiuiliar rich flavoring do other eaaenoe. afanufavoturad by A. C. iaMpptn A Brot. Tiie iiopolar pric- driiintists Koeppen's Pharmacy. ON COURT STREET. FRAZER OPERA HOUSE. ONE MONT ONL WEDNESDAY JANUARY 23 CCL. Mr. A. TOMPSON'S BOSTON LYRIC OPERA CO. IN V1HU, .,,,.,. , THE IDOL'S EYE 50c PRICES. -1 OO Ijf.gO raaraaal aaai u ., T.iim.u a c iiuiinM,v.,.,.,t,,,t,,,uiutiktumik,iukntimuuikUUuaBaaa j) Vratar llerls-rt and Harry B. Hmitli. SUPERB PRODUCTION SPECIAL SCENERY. MAGNIFICENT COSTUi" MARVELOUS ELECTRIC EFFECTS. Got the Grippe? in-. 1. Until Death. Ii Buriis Iteaiiaay: "Tbe lullja I inn epistie was pickwl up un tin- atreut I near the Item office a law day aao. TUf WilOf cau Iiavt- it by proving , property and paving for apace this i notice oooapioo. 1' reads tii oa: "Itear Bill Tbe reason i didn't laff beu I you laRetl at me yeterda in tbe t- otfii-e waa aua- I base a bile on my ' face and kaint larT. If i laff tbe 'II butt. But 1 love vou bill, bile or no bile, laff or no iaff. Your latM till deatb." I the loading We know it lor we tine 1'offee trade. Uelion of tbe day. bave a grip on t A Call to obtain prices wUI be con v laKhasj aa to th bargain offered 'The Shoe Man. Local Barkel. ilealeri- are ynic" tbe lol - ior naak and farm pro 1'eiidletoii lowuiji pru- ' duce : Butler ) to oOV per roll. r-gys :h per doa. I'otaloe. 5Uc per aac'k. WM. FITZGERALD, Z r"Z, Turnipa. 76c per luu isxiuds. M Turkey Alive, 10c per muuI Ueeae 1U per dosen. Chicken, I2JVU t (ft per iloieu. atfjot. i Ducks 14 it doMii. WHV liecaoae we give you ' tbe beet Mi coffe i,n A little njootber coffee u bpecial" at .10, . Hlep ui once more and Saasial" will tickle vour Motber's I riilt-eartb. our "Java the 'Owl palate (or And our "J Blend punnnt at -toe. NEXT! I (Irony and You Owe R cider, the Furniture Dealer! And vou know it lu owe lu in it iu will i.nlv slot, to think.' "wt 8t, you owe Kuder. ol" course. You owe liiui EUdei what a visit to hti StOM nud a CfftTtfu inspection of hiti immense lint) if VOU liavt; not MAontly paid this visit ton will fa will lipoid for the time spent in t'eaKting yonrnyta on tha nany niaethinji ht luw to show you I . . in new iinnilur. (reuiH.ns and he will he more that ph-asnd to aaj on, Pay thk debt. tsucceeasK to Joe Klicu Owl Tea House. j rail Crepe Hapcr lot M. A. RADER, Main and Webb Streets.