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r TIU'RSDAY. FRBR1 A.RY7, UH)l. FELT BOOTS VN have a low pairo! lati siio. which we will close oat at $1.75 First grade OraraboM Md first grade Kelt BoOla. The ..imbination lor A good howl(WIIW wnnted lit Mr. Martini. MV A VI roMi hoon for rent .corner Webb and Willow ttreets. Inuuire of I Frank Dowaa) K. (t. Domett has a barrel of pure Kentucky oral) apple eider. It is fine, I rail anil try It. K. Martin is selling goods cheap ; anil yon got it vote for the piano. Just I in, fancy imported sardines. Tailor m.t.lc ,,nd evening JOWIM yf y,; 1 M I l I L J III .'iniinuir d. I Knst Oregon inn building. i Hot clam bofl i I Ion with tome of those delicious erisit waters, at KoepHn's fanntain. are delicious. Madame .Inhnson has moveil into the j F.a't Oregonian balldtag where she will i be nleitsed to see new anil old custom- era. Mrs. Until, the clairvoyant, will re - main one week longer. Full life read ings 1. Oaflca corner AIM and Crosby j street. Wanted t" rent Sveii or tight room , house, suitable for two small ; families, centra! location. Address I THF FRUIT OROWf-RS MEET. Walla Walla Selected as the Place or Meeting Next Year. Portland, Feb. 7. The NorthWOtJ Fruitgrowers' association selected Walla Walla M the place of holding the next annual meeting. The new list of otlicers libOMHI is as follows: President. N. Q, lilalock. Walla Walla ; aecreturv, C, 1 Van I'e Water. Walla Walla; troa-nrer, W S Oftuer. Vice president- are- For r , gon. E. i Smith. Iw.'d River. Washington. F. L. Wheeler North Yakima; Idaho. L, A. Potter, LewiatOOj Montana. S M. KBiery.Hoctiian : Hritish t'nlimiha. i, R. Anderson, Victoria. TO THE LATE J. F. ADAMS. Locust Hill Rabbitry and Poultry Yards. $1.75 lon't have cold the la irrippe. feet ami CLEAVER BROS Practical Rot anil Shoe Men. BREVITIES. Monev t" loan. K. P Kml Bibles and prayer baatu if (fold Kresli Eastern oy.ter. at lemott'. Try Datum's chocolate chows, hie lateit novelty. IIS jackets lor -.". Cleaver Broth ers I try Hoods Co. Kcho honey in bulk at 8. R. Pe niott e: alto cauliflower ftl lascinator onlv lu. . ( leaver Brothers Dry tioode Co. Qi to LeRoy's lor tomalee, corner Court and ttarden street Three furnished rooms lor rent. A -ply at Pendleton shoe (tore. J. L. Bieher's creamery hotter, a verv fancy article, at leniott's. IS.6S all wool ahirt waists tor Me, Cleaver Brothers Dry (iotxis Co. JOe plaida lor 10c per vard. Cleaver Biother Pry (io.-i- C. Bicyclae enameled and baked at Withee'f on Court street, see sample. Finest bams and lard on tic in.tr..-:. Honie product; try it. its guaranteed Schwars A (Irenlich. You will want root plows tix-d. Bring them in ai.d ial ready lor toe spring work. H. M Si. ai: G. K. Demotl has received it ship ment of pure Kentucky cider which is the tinest article that ever came to Pendletoc. A quiet, nice place, large rojmt,wjll lornished, bar in connection. The Col umbia, Main street, r I .-ch-mnt.. proprietor. bee C. Sharp lor tiie latest thing in wall paper and paper hanging and garden bo. Opera house block. Court ttreet. Mr. Campbell ha taken Um Bftaaj lor tne Bab I In perfect torn, and corset combined. Ladies are invited to call at her millinery (tore. J. Torohnson contractor and builder. Brick building a specialty utlioe on Cottonwood street. opposite Kenn build in;. P. 0. box, 513. If you want fruit or ornamental shade tree, flowering aorobl, rose bribes or anv kind of (wall fruits, laave order with R. H. Carrier. Weat Wehb street agent for A. Miller i Hon. Milton. . Box IM, For sale I have everal good dwell ing hou.es for sale cheap, and on easy terms; also a good feed barn in central 1 location and doing a goisl busitieas. , II. D. Boyd. l ost Large open luce.l silver watch, j cae No. lStb movement H,7IW,7M, gold chain and K. of P. charm at 1 tached. Finder please return to this ollici and receive reward Wr are showiug a large and Hue ' sprinkling of what w ill be worn in in ginghams. percale, india linen-, chamhrayi, calicoes and utn I mer wash iroods. Alexander A llexter. To make room for new stock, we tlnd necessary to sell from SO to He liiiati' hares front to S A Honumnt Helm; Brsotetl to His Memory In Walla Walla Cametery. Walln Walla I eh. 7. A monument to the tneniorv of the late .lohn F. Adams, a well know stockman of I ma tillacounn. i- lemg erected in tin Walla Walla cenieterv. The stone ts I Ol BnfN granite and is one of the n the cenieterv. It largest monument., is valued at I3A00. The marble shaft stands :li feet in the air and weigh, over It'' tons. It is in lour parts and when completed will lie one of the prettiest tributes to the dead which has been placed in the Walla Walla htirying grounds. The Inundation of this huge mass ol granite is of concrete and is seven feet ix inches square by seven feet deep. The bottom base is seven feet six inches square, the next base measures five feet six inches acrosn and the die is four leet square by lour feet two inches high. The main shaft is 2'J feet 10 inches high and m-1- H Inches at the base and is inches at the I pairs j apex. The piece is of solid stone and month is without a Haw to mar its beautiful Pedigreed Belgian Hares of DOtb exes for sale at ail times. H tial Itjf guaranteed. Prince Bob at head ol rabbitry. service fee f'.'.SO. Bamd, Huff. and White Plymouth Bocks and Khodc Island Beds. These are the best all round low Is known to poultrymen today Visitors always welcome. Knr further information address OTJYW, wapk, Pendleton. Oregon. TRANSFER, TR UC K I N ( i, S TOR A ( i K. Van Orsdall & Ross. ..French Restaurant- Insurance Fire, Fife, Accident, Plate (tlass, etc Loans on City and t'onntv Property, Real Estate NEW Tn "d Iron, th IllinfMs Central Railroad THE IM.Al'F Tl KAT Where yoe can (l emsllilnic OOOD, f - 1 .,.,.1 ITttttDorov.til C.itv 1,.!.' Shx'k Hunches and Wheat Farms MRfv Solid Trains Equipment Wide Vestihut (lua Lal-'nntalnc, nw . J. R. DICKSON. W.H. Jones, SEALS Fast Oregonian lUiilding. F.nquire MaSI 0. B A x r SMaafl . Healer le old. Those desiring bawgUM in aasji-1 polstaad (jBrtaaa, trre-d s.,,ck upplv at once to Nowlin . B , . , . Jl pal0 Students Will Glvo a Social. Hie students ot tne I'emiietoii academy will give a social in the academy baJIdlBg on Kridity evening. at s o , h.ck. A Agricultural Implements. Barb Wire. Uottuaat) hi street, rear if Kraxar's Ope era Mouse. Pendleton Savings Bank OKUANUEO stAHi'H 1. 1'sa, CAPITA L ... ggOVMg XniiiMutsHduiisriil ItauhiiiK liiitti... Tne usual (rook I - m i' i r the danc ing clasf will be held in LdDow hall Prialai i.ciiiiie at N o'chek. A noli,. Perot fane !.,; and tiaure- from . -"m'ncing ni i : program ha N i-.ijgs. There w ill lie I meeting of the Pen been i le iar.t time i" a. thing earthly can bo. An admission let o' jo cents will P. rnantta. the stu. dleton Sportsmen's association held at dfjj flr,. interested uea building to he Intsw itllow.! Ol Has ii-posi'-Kjii. kuavbl an t.il n,lf. t. mi :. I in- hmcu atlantlnn alvoa In TillMt'nn arraugeil and n certain as any-' , , - " ... w i rriidioii. rn.;tiu J. N. TKAI.. Vle. .n..:il"i ' j. mohHH. iaablw. In o'clock thi" evening in the council rooms. It is earnestly CltV iii the el cted Blank Books and Stationery. All the latest Magazines and Periodicals. ouest. d that all tho members attend who can as there is buskaess ol impor tance to transact. All the w itnesses nave leeu beard for the plaintiff in the cae ol the First National bank of Walla Walla v. Donald McDonald now on trial in the j cir-uP irt. The witness.. tor tie defendant are being heard this after noon. Judging from Um speed at which the cato is progressing it will bui several minutes before it get to the) jury. It is the last cae to bO beard tnis week. H. W. Stone, of Portland, secretary for Idaho and OragOS ot the Natioaal v. . M. Oi A., is in Pendleton and met thi afternoon with the mass meeting of ladies held at the Commercial A-j social ion rooms. He will address a general meeting to be held at th above mentioned place this t advance th. work of raising of f.Vis' to injure tho . .instruction Y M. 0. A building in Pendleton P. II. Hut., who has been located at Kcho during the railroad work ol tho past few month-, i- a .guest of the Hotel St. (ieorge. He states that there are moors in the air that the O. K. a N. company, will lot additional con tracts in the 10th laat. This informa lioa does not come through railroad channels, however, aud as no more rights-of-way have been obtained by tin- r.tiiroad company these contracts referred to mav uot be let for tho present. PERSONAL MENTION. r''' monev obtained Iron tin be adiied to the building fund, invited. proposed ami the I .'ial will All are' The Dead dertisc not. . . . Do vou? I want a man- "I want a man I wan! a maii'ion in the skies." sang the Salvation Arm;. Lassie. Well we want more than one man. We desire the help of a lot of men. We can employ several hundred more in carrying of "Mother's Pride" The East Oregonian is Eastern Ore gon's (epresemaiiv- paper It leads, and the people appreciate tt anu show It by their liberal patronage I' is tb adver nine msdnit" a ' settasi Notary and Corporation $3..- t $B Iielh Order ot us ami snv mi I Order, f. r RNfcbai ail aid mllottod. E ;T'X R '- V v rUM CO Daily "ast Orrirontai.. itflivere. Cart'' . oidv 15 rent week. bi aaSSawfSn SP GOLDEN RUM With - 11" . i list.. Under New n.n.gement 1. W BANCROFT. Prp. ii.i.. aad lUo aarday, .i. bl I In ; I",,'?,,, Rni to nil train.. vm tampu raM Kisciric lights and msaiiSn '"prootboin,,, i , 1 ' 1 k 1 r 1 M aaa M I - a hes i.uuit auu jonnson to W NDLFT01N. OREGON ' l The WHITE is King. Over our hundred homes and wives made happ in Pandlaton, See our new lUtoUMttic White bobbin holds one spool thread. The tension nl. 111. ( worth one million dollars. It won't gul out .f tlx 011 i'iiii run it either way, won't break the thread I simply perfect. The people in and around Pendleton are going w ild over it . JESSE FAILING. Um bad twenty -live cent coffee earth. Have von tried it vet Our "-HSJ Blend" is a tronr' at -to. . Owl Tea House. ,1 roll Crepe Paper 10c SO YEARS' EXPFRIENCt with the l.i-St. a v ar I RADf. fVl Ann 5 Designs Copyrights Ac AnrootM41nj skHrh and dcscrtMirn ms quickly aworuun our cptnion fr whccbai u. lflTnl..ti i pr tublf pattnUMc .oimun.tr tioasstrirtlr'ntMsmtuU. Ila.ndt- k , i. I'sivuu Mnt fro. Old iftuer fr sssx-ur ogr pUnt, Hiinii in thr-.ufh Muni, k X recl tjMfiai notwr. without chsryo. la tbe Scientific jlmcrican. J, V. Killgore, of Weston, is 111 at tortino upon circuit court. Miss Delia Privett is sick grip and unable to attend school. J. I.. Todd and L. K. Weat, of coma, are guests of the Hotel ieorge. Mrs. Dr. V. J. McKaul is tick with th - grip at home in the Kast 1 iregonian buiiuug. .Mrs. .ieorge M.-.-K.-r 1- greatly in.-prov.-.i in health at her bona- 111 North Pendleton. I.e TcUttch, ol Hid Cleaver lirothers Dry Good uipany. has baaa ick at bis home lor three days with the grin. Winn -tewart. clerk for Talluan A Co.. is not able to be at the store to At OS account of an attack of the grip. He-klal. k--. -. .. .'it:.--- . 1. 1 1..- . a.-.- of the hirst National bank of Walla Walla vs. Donald McDonald -.no moihi n. tieorve. 11.,. . .... . .t llartman. lien Mitchell, of Queen Town, Kna-' ' MM uatv .lul- mvl- an-l aierd i(smi '.....I ! ........ ,,f th.. Uaall lit mid day. anJ harlng wa.aii.l 1. , tt u 1 e , , . I a piaec in in ouniy 'teorge. fie i in o irie- o t tenrge mty Darveau, tl prasriatur of tl.rf'.i 4n,t 1 ..1... o clock I.0-..-1 r . . Maaali t han1.mlr lllattratad waaklr ml'' ' r an .ri.tlQ -Mr.a. . : tht II. M by ao tataaM "r- 'I rrrn., S.1 a . atiaaiara. MUNN Co."-- Nw York aWicn inhw SH r t Waah " C. as am li mv ' NOTICK OF FINAL SUTrLlillENT Notic ti hsrsby (irn thai II T M- Ullan, I to aal) appoiaU'l. quallr)4 an. I artlin; a, I minntrator ol the rilaM of H. 1. Mri.'laTlan, 1-iaae.l flll in the county court ot I'maulla ounty. stale of urcsou. on i.e : II. .lav o: i sick at Jauar l'Ol. hit tlnsi account a- a.miiiiira A fieautilul line of TOILET ARTICLES. Tallman Co., LEAbIM . iiHL'iilils.- Miss Paisy Mewart ram Portland Wedie-aday and tie- home of hur parents near Nye on th.- -tag.' tin- morning. After a brief visit and vacation she will return to Portland anil resume her position with Olds ..v. King. Kb v. tisorge ti 'aniB , general missionary of the Uaptist denomina tion for the state of Oregon, is in Pendleton today and will leave at t o'clock this evening for Helix. He will return to this city to remain over next Sunday and preach morning and evening at UM liapti-it church Mr. and Mrs. Id C. Allen have Jeit I.o Angeles for tbe hot springs of -aula liarhara, wher.- the nnt natued will take a course of treatment In a l.-lt.-r to a Pendleton friend Mr. Allen states that there has been no particu lar change 111 his condition since he lelt thi- ciiy tor California a month ago. 0. A. Woody, Da D.. district secretry for the Paciiic coast for the llaotist Home Missionarv ?o. iet of the I niti.l Ah advertised just alter buying ! Itltoa, came in from the aajaj on this the Pendleton Hhoe Hture from morning'-' train. Ilejwa- the guest ol J Kline that I had placed large ' his old friend, I.. K. Penland.at lireak oniers la the east for a new aud i last, and afterwards lelt for Walla oiirl room lu tho ourt iiouw 111 FcinHt'tou. I matilla ttat ot Orefou, at the hour ol 10 a. m. on W..'.iiaatlar, IheMhilai ' Ml tti.. aain' txnn: the ilnr.l uaicisl Ul from '' the next ragular urm ol aai.l county 1 .,..1... an. I .11 i.rk.tt. .L.i.i.tj ... .tl.i-v. ... More room (or Spriog Goods v ... t..t -r, I court, aati an araoua .i.-irir.a- 10 ooja. '-- , .vi aot 1., Oil. aa. niot. rt-o-tr: or anv nan th-rrol. ar.' lisrshy re.turr.l to till their aald objections ami axreplione with lh clerk of llir J I said county court on or before the. tan! Ik day of Mao b. It) anu 1! was further provnlr.l ; in sal.l order that Ittl- notice .hould b. put-bahe-l for nv week. surceMively In Ihs kait 1 .raifunla.'i a wesklv Be waitaba-r ol a-ataaea elr- I t ulation publlshe-l at Fsmllstou I mall Ha I county, (lata of Oregon, prior lu -aid dale. ini- nonce it puoiisne.i purtusni 10 me order ol tl.e Honorable Ueor(S A liarlman, ounf. ;uag ol I aaatllia county, tat. of Or. von 1 1 it u.ad' and entered on the -dh das of January IMI, at chauioeri. in l'..iidlion, 1 1 tualilia rouul- ual.' 01 ' . II. 1 McCLkLLAN, Adniiniatrat.ir February Special Sale. LADIES' MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR If vou value vour time as worth an thing you can't afford to throw it away in making these garments. Come and look them over, do a little figuring and judge for yourself. THIS SALE will appeal to all the thrift) wowen of Umatilla county. In this rare collection no essential feature has been overlooked. The body materials the generous amount of goods used, the fit. workmanship and trimming all excel. We wish to emphasize the fact that the ACME OF PERFECTION has been reached in the production of these READY-TO-WEAR UNDERGARMENTS The efforts of the most reputable manufacturers in the world are apparent. THE PRICES as you will observe, have been placed in the miniature class. Only large sales justify them. An early call will secure you benefit of first choice. Every article of apparel presents an argument of Big Value for Little Money. Read the following descriptions Come and inspect the Goods. SKIRT BARGAINS shape Peburan uohby Hue of spriiiK Kucxls. And 111 order to inuke room (or I am compelled to clone out every pair in the house by March 1st regardless ol cot. Kvery pair cut from 23 to lii) per cent Am cluaini; Walla and points farther north, llei. Wi.txiy h alro editor of tht. I'acitic liapti-l, published at I'ortlaad. Nits YORK MARKET. $3 to $5 Ladies Shoes for $1 . Yours for bargains iu shotw srjortad by I. L. Bay l( Co., Chlcaco Board of Trad and Naw York Slosk Bxehana Broker. February 7, The wheat market was steadier today on better cable ami the close showed all advance of .'t-A over yesterday. Liverpool closed 3-8 higher, .New York uiieiitil nearly ... higher, 70 7-K to 80. Hold off to 7J'.j and back 0 80, closing 7.' 7-8. Present I prices in the east enable ea porters In work considerable amounts auil ahlp- 11114 CIT7nCni I rk ment.- ili Da liU.ral again lor Itie WVl. rl laCUcKALU, n-aak. Btockj (taady. jfoiwjr, I per cent. Clore yesterday. 7:'.j. 'The Shoe Man.' Bucccaaor to Joe Klien, Maid Street. Open today, TJ 7-8 to 80 Hango today, 7'J'. to 80. Cluee today, 7fl 7-8. CUNTBST NOTICE, llhl'AKTMKNT III TIIK INTKKIOll , I M1TI0 MTATKM LAND OrTR't, La Uraods, Or , Jan. V, liil 1 A softltiviit t ,ti,lat aflkla. 11 ha. ing Lacn (lad la thi. oftta U Ashit Sarvsant, ixtnuatant, aaintt ltou.ctaa.1 vntrv So ST'll, made ItMut -' ll K-r lit. lit', ariti., 'I. in b.nalii tat. (.') uortli of raofe Uiirt. t. .1 r.H M t, . J aulas A Tau asaiMtai . in alurli il kt allvga.1 Ojat aal I Jan..- Alt' altollv aljaudolMal aaid tract for uion tliaii all 1. aaVUM laat paat, that hu lia- ihaugcl 111. roi'lanv. ittvrefrttiii for itutir tttaj. kix utootha .in.-t inakni. I.. 411 iitlr. . lliat aanl tract t. not aattlutl ouwii alal i-ultoatad l, aai.l partv a. rvouiretl liv las. and Uiai Utf aliaanva of aalu Jaiua. A 1 ale Iront aai.l land waa ajal i not in an. aa 'lu. I- I,.- eii.j.l". ulm' j lite ii.ilitarv or naval atr.u-r ofU.r I nited Slaur. in tiuiv ttf war, r at are oU.ar liiuc, or in tut marine ct.roa ft llic I ititc.1 Slate. Ill tiuie of war or at au. other time, an.1 thi. tha aai.l eonlctant itnadi t.,jtrot aakl barUa. are hersb. uottne.1 n. tbpaar, raaN.utl aiwi ofltr e.. dance Loueiiiiu aai.l allegation,, at 10 o'aluch a in. Mar.lt 9, llAit, bafi Jts II. 1'arkax. SitUn t'uhlie, at HvlaUeuni. Cafsaaa . and lliat final hearing will he nal'l at 10 ..'clock a. m. March IS. Call, hcltire Uie rvi.ler an.1 reotUar at the rrtiUai tal, Uittl otttce Iti Im Uraiaie, Oregon The aaitl e. .iitaataiit luv.liHf. i" a Woer attida.it, Ale.1 lie. a, mi. act forth UcU which ahow that altar due dilwalioe' paraoiial aer.lce of thi. notiee eaiin.tt he luauc. It u harh ordre.l .imI dirccUxl that feoclt notice he al.en hi due and itropar puhlica tio... V v.' BABTLKTT, Kcajutci EXECUTOR'S MOTICk. In Hie County OeUI ol IU of oroguu for I malllla County. lu Ihe lualtar of Ihc i-italc ol Sauiucl lilaui, deeeaaed . Notice 1. berthy given that the ondar.iguet) ita- bean apooiuu! lie aaecuior of the la-i wlllel nauiusl Hluu-I, decaa-cd, ami haa lul tualiiH'd All pvraoui. uarlng claim, asainat triaa ssialt.-are r.-'nired to pressut ttasni. with prober voucaar. at tiie ofllca ol Carter v Kaiey ovar tbe feudlsioii Savin(f Bank bullrlliiK. I'eu'lteloii itrcKOU. uiinin aix nioniii, iroui tnisdai Italed fehruary 1 ; ... m.m. i.i KN.KKHTII, Esc uioi hi. i A hi t HAI.KV, Attorneys. Skirts MualiOi tood quality, cam bric Hounce, February price Skirts OtnbralaB stylt-, wide edge ol snowy emliroidery Kinil value $i 75, now Skirts very attractive garment liantlboine embroidery two clusters of tucks: Februaty price. The $j. Jj.js and are regular Jj and 50c 1.00 1.25 Corset Covers 24c Corset Covers ipoi handi irtii open y y irk. embroidory fronl a wtl (1 back, Feb. prii i ' orset Covers 39c GOWN BARGAINS shape, deep (jdfV, lrt iicli style, witli drawing string, Pabruary ptii a Our Uc corset cover is the kind thai llv sold for , i, . t Skirts klad. SKIRT BARGAINS Drawers Muslm, good quality, deep edge and cluster oi tucks, February prict . . . Drawers deep cambric ruHc tucks, PebfUaVT) Drawers Baautiiul uiwMd with inn- lace, regular valtM Si.oo Pabvuary price 65c to. . . Ombrelle, with price 33c 45c 79c Gowns Muslin, Empire style, cam brie mile and insertion riihruary price Gowns MiuiiQi V ihapp, y oke of insertion and neat lucking, Fab, price. . Gowns Muslin, Empire style, trim med witli matched sets nl insertion aud edge, February price down 5.1.JS. Si.jo, $i.$o 50c 65c 1.20 to 3.0 all riPAUPD DDAC ULLniLIl unuo. made from tine cambric and worth a g" deal more, but durina February Sale 8 above prices. GOWN BARGAINS DRY GOODS CO.