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HATMPAV. IHilU Atn . iwoi S.V. FELT BOOTS We have a few pair oi larye j not whieh we will clow at srt $1.75 Kirrt fc-rado Overshoee and first grade Kelt B-ot. The combination for $1.75 Don't have cold th la grippe ft and CLEAVER BROS i'raetieai Bool and fihr Mr.. PRIVITIES. Mono? to loan. E. P. Bovd. 2c (or oc oackege of ed-. Rolf V Freen fcestern oysters at Demott ' Trr Potion chocolate chews, hi atat novelty 116 Jacket tor $6.M. Cleaver Broth er Dry Gods Co. lio to LeKoy'- for louiale. corner Court and itard'en atreet. Sic plaid lor Wwc per van). Cleaver Brother Dry it. !- ' Bicycle, eoatneied Bad baked at Wilhee'. on Court nrw. - Kinett bam and lard on thf nai Home product; try it. it guaranty C Sch wan A Great ich. G. K. Demott ha recent-! -meot of pare Kentucky cidr which is the Aneet article that ever MUM t Pendleton . A quiet, nice place, lar. n uis.we!i (umnheri, bar in cofJBMtToi f he C umbia. Main street, r X I Ml proprietor. bee C. Sharp tor the late; tiling in wall paper and paper haiii:: irarden boae. Opera t. o. .a Court atreet. Mrs. Camphall he ta.e: fir toe Satnin trfer- forn. an! cort combined Ladie are invito) to call at her millinery store. For aala I hare aaveral good dwell log honee for sale cheap, and on eay taraaa alao hotel with feed barn Mn tm.inoa s and location alro everai ranches . D. Boyd. law Large open faced silver natch, cane So. 133. movement 1,716,794, ad chain and . of P. charn at bed. Finder plea' return t tins o9ce and receive MWWrd. To make roon new rt it neceeeary to eel! fr. ui WMlgian barer ironi to old. Those desiring tannin in pad s,M.d stocli apply at B sella A Faxon. Wo don't want much MM like an order from n are no: already a customer, joet to show i tbmt we have belter groceries .tad M I tbjozB cheaper than you can get at any grocery store. We don't BS siMply boost, but it's reallv a I Alexander A Hexter. lOc fascinator onlv 10c BiulMii Drv flood. Do, $!.& ol! ml hirt waists lor Cleaver Brothers !ry Geodt Co. Mrs. Hergrr. MMM Rule hotel, ianl to rent two furnished hotisekeep- i ing mini. A new live MMB house lor rent .corner Weldi ami Willow streets li.iiir of rrank DOwwe K. 0. DasaOU Ma a harre! of mire Kentucky crab apple cMsje. It is line, i call ami tr it. Ta-lor MOtlc -r.it- asa) evening gown a specialty at ModsutM lohnson's. Kat rego'n!nn hail. ling. Yen will want Jroor plows fixed. Ilruu- hem in and net ready for the spring work, li V Sioon. K. Martin la liing goods cheap and vou get a vote for tin- piano, Just in. tancy imported sardin. Madame JfJMMMI ha moved into the hast Orvgnuian building where she will fasj plMMM M Ml new and old rtistoni er. Mrs. Kitth. the .urvnyant, ill re main one week touael. lull life read ing 91. OflUe corner AIM and Crosby street. Wanted t rent Jeveii or eight room boom-. an 1Mb r for two ma!! ies ntra hv.lt ion. Address I'. '. Box M, Joe Connelly has purchased a well tired Scotch Millie don lor ue in taking care of hi band I .mm. It arrived by oxprees tislay. .1. Toailin'on i-ontractor and huiider. Brick building a apeeialty. Ofttee on Cottonwood street, oppi "iti Renn build ing. P. 0. box. UB, The pastime of skating en-r-yed by a number of tne yo-;ng people on a BOM in East Pendleton, between the 0. K A K. and W A C. K. tracks. Lost Envelope containing nn mounted views: also photo nf curly headed young man. Finder please re turn to this office -. -sit receive rev.i! Th-..rial give: rtMMMI of the Pendleto: : b tin :.,st , ! :iu netted live which will iw. turned into the building fund. ne oi the teatures of the program was an address by Walter Tierce. Tbe montblv shoot for the gold badge emblematic of tne club championship, will take place at 10 o'clock -tmliiv forenoon. t'nlv eluh member, of coarse, will be allowed t participate. H. J. Stillmai: won it the last time, wbicb cntilted him to wear it ior one month. A game o( frotball is being tit go. tiated for Fridav. Kebruarv B, Mmh t'eudleton ami ' Walla Wallc. Ibeoa team will be picked up from the respective cities and will not be rep resentative of any ednc itional institu tion. If the game should be arranged it will take place in Pendleton. Pleiade Lodge No. 7-4. K of P.. of Helix, gave a dance in Huron hall laat evening which wa largely attended, lUite .-i number being present from I'endUtnu. T. 6. .Montgomery. B. B. Kicknrds and V, A. ll tt were the committee having the affair in charge, MM are largely responsible for the great success ui the affair. Mori lieMbi Klme' Turner. Frank : L I rich. Kd Dupus. "Red" Anderson and others hove alreadv commenced to agitate the baseball subject, mm the object of puiting a itrong team in tbe field t repreeut Pendle ton daring the timing fearon. It is the intentioc to gr about it in a busi nesslike war and plan will be forma-1 lated in the near future to bring tiie matte' to a tocnt. THIS TIE JURY AUREED. or Oaten- leaver THE V. M. C. rV MOVEMENT. GROWTH VKARS. IN THE C0UH1RY IN FIFTY ITS WORTH TO PKNDLgTON. Fund In Psndleton. a Sum ot S6000, ust B Raised by Nat Friday. February It Next .lone in Boston. Mnachiisetts. they are to celebrate UM JuUlM con vention in commemoration of the tirst Young Men's Christian Association organ iied in tho country tifty JHMU1 ago. The first twenty -five years of the movement was one largely of experi- , menlatiou hut after it work came SO ! be recogniieil and delined it ha grown to vast proporticna. The growth during the past few year has been phenomenal, not so MMB in ' the number of associations as in the de j eeloimient of the work along all line ami in the securing of adequate bnild I ings and equipment. Last year ovei 9o, 600.000 in money was given and pledged for work and .buildings. During UK' a new txiilding was finished on an average every nine day. There are 141 American Association having i'cj.ism niernwr ' tt.On are college students: 37,1)00 .railroad men, A000 soldiers and sailors, L:t,000 boys. The lies', equipped. U'st attended and lest managed gymnasiums that the world has ever seen are in these Anc rt can Y. M. C. A.'s; 77.000 men are to dav exercising in these "Halls of Health." The night educational classes are doing a work that receive, the mot hearty commendation from educator and men of affairs. The purpose of the , clasass is to offer thorough, practical instnn-tion in those branches which ; will assist the youth to rind his hent i in life, or help the young man in the 1 business or trade in which lie is em ployed. It appeals especially to those who are engaged during the hour of the day, and are willing to spend part of their evenings in gaining such n , training of head and hand a will make them nurc efficient Over 30. u'o voung men are taking courses of study in these classes. The effort to secure a building and A- eiati T f " 1'c.dlet :, I. a- ltd t. the aaking of what work would ne at tempted here. The state secretary ItSkM that there will L a gymnasium with baths, parlors, reading rooms, one or two small class room as well as office and reception room, these would ne famished with game, periodicals, ami tilted up much as the ordinary club with the questional !e feature eliminated, but after all the strongest (actor of there organziation is that they provide a i ia e where young men can "get together' under pleasant surrounding and got d environment and yet where they can sj end M hour and enjoy themsclev. The Association to a boy i a place for "fan," to the young man a place for recreation, amusement anil enter tainment, but the thoughtful man rcc oguitee the institution as a place for the (all growth and development of manhood phrsically . mentally and spirituals, hence the hearty support it n eives from students of np stern social conditions as well as practical men of affairs Try to iialp tbe cause along in Pen dleton, that the needed f.VCO may be secured and the Pendleton youth given the advantage- of tin a- tion. 8o far about 93-u has bettn sub scribed to tbe fund, and with a little work the balance, 91VX). can be easily-raised. Kpukewuian IMtMw I Mis l.lssle LujMt of 1'eiidleton. Ore., is visiting her sister, Mr.. I. H. Ilrown ami in tends to nnend tliw month, in Spo kane. t'onstruction Ungmeer OampMll, of ItheUi R. A N., wko is in charge of the Kcbo cutoff work in Pendleton , this morning and Isfi at BtM for the wtt with D. B. Butt. Mr. W. T. Hovnton, sick Ml the ' Pendleton sanitarium, ha.- tailed con siderably during the past few ilavs and her demise would seem to he Imt a pietion of a short time. Donald McDonald, t.enrge far michael and many others from the vicinity id Weston and. Milton, will leave on the train lor home thi even ing, clad that their presence i no longer n. (Hired in the circuit court, in the ca-e whicl: was rapitllv f econnng as Miebrated as Jamdice . .larntlice. Frank Fraxier is in Msjaipl of a letter from hi -:ter. Mr. .!. B. Sutler, from San Jose. Calif., saying that her husband. ;. R, statler. cliexl MsMmIv a lew days ago. Mr. and Mrs Sutler iivesl :n Pendleton in the early oiEhtie-. The nn.ved to California where they have resided sinee. .Mr. Sutler was about iVi years old at the tinie of Ids death. He leave a wife and three children. Phil Mcllrian returned tmloy on the W. (' K. train from Skagway, for whicl lace he left M January 4 with 1H tiead of horses to sell (or' W. F. MatKck. (ioing up from Seattle to Skagway be made the trip on the v ;:n.. City, ami it wa one of the rough.-: I0MMM NMNmIi He left skagway 0B Febritarv 4 on the Victor ian and trora there t. BsjBttM I he trip was very smm.th and pleasant. Mr. Mcllrian repe.-ts that George P. Roen- - r MM) i.in. iy arc well and that they are pMBBKl Sftil their new home He spy thai although the therniomeler only registered 14 degree below tero it seem-d to bin as though Skagway wa oe of tin coldest places he had ever been in for th- w ind came down through the White Pas as though from a funuei. Mr. M. Brian will start tor SkHgw.-.y on another trip some lav next week, with more horse for Mr. Math ok Spsctal Rat lb Walla Walla At a meeting ol the Am-ieat virder of Cuited vSoran.cn. held last evening. T. J. Tweedy, H. L. Carl and John M. MB US) weri- BBBoteMd committee to secure special rate for those intending ti g. ; Walla Walla Sundav, to attend tke iiiueral o( Mrs D. M. Taylcr. As sisted by i leorg- I'arveau thev made the BBBMM9 arrangement and secured . rate ot 1"V lot the round trip. The train will leavt Ccndieton Sunday morning at ItlSj returning, it will leave Walia Walin at BtIK Mr. Tay lor is one oi the otdsjBl members ot the 0. D. W. in 1 cndletoh ami a dele Bttion of perbap- 19 ,ir more of that order will attend tb OMBBBje o: Mrs. Taylor as a mark of respect. Tbe funeral services at Wal'a Walla will be held at ISlJO sharp. Loog ai Your Pass, And see i( it is reflecting health ut disease Karl's Clever RbM Tea Isautllo- :a .int. cmpiexioii, and asures BBrMBl health All druggist i'l cent and .V eenu Money refundett if results are not atisfactorv. Tullman A Co. Distinguished Testimony , i.i ot,.mU hisrber in DOOM aims mid charitable Id stands higher in noiuc aims unu tiimuic tlua-. That oraor is uomg great goon. C v.. dA..r... latHstv in tne vv accomplishments than the Knight anil one oi in .ions is the Ohio I'ytlnan Home, at Springnchl. Ohio, which is ably prcsidcil over hv Superintendent Lc I'cvre and Ins wife. Mrs. Calhc I. Ut l cvrc. the matron The latter has recently written a k-.tcr. wh'ch vvill command widespread attention because ot the prominence of the writer. It is as follows .. i..r-. W H 1 1. Hiker & Vetv Vn-:. l.as: vcav 1 ca .Vt-fcio s Knebsb Uemedv a: the suggestion of a friend, for a serious long--t.i:'d:tig throat difRcti'.tv and extreme ly hard cougn. Had uert :nanv vv-clNspokcn of pi I .ions' without relief I can honestlv av that Acktl Fngiish Rcnedy iMUOVod the itiflTeultv and stonticd the couch t did not purchase . . ,, riuai. MMinB ftkln PpttT f1T SneaonlS the kMt I, .til. onM-d c?ggS stcian- with no permanent result. (MgnetV tUi rrvaa. The friend to whom Mrs Li Tevrc refer. M having .uggested Acker I lie intnu w wiiumi ..e , ..resulent of the Trov Bnglrlh Remedy is Mrs v "--. ,, '', ' ,;,.,., ,.,-other .nferCe..ot iToy. use. J---- "T.T'Z iTiisV saaiuhMia MrC1lc Flsad'" vm wdi call Mr. w' H. Schaus. a prominent , lc iVZrhVn. o' so ucticld Ohio vo;i will find that he, too. has had tbinks they cimno, phrsi- Mm-.mL. Tr.,.itoa in mi oi Is. I ijc.,'c. aad fi a bottW la ".'JTuTX. Cantl In Kaglaad. is. til f -id., and . d. v ir iilirii sf -'" w. H It'iok'l.i: a a, PnHiton, Sen. Fsrt. aOU BY MocKsl afCOM vs. PKWHXJCTOX, uuk. V3 'MJi'.y T I want a man- "I want a man I want u mansion ir the skies," sang the Salvation Army Lassie. Well we want morti thai MM) MM We desire the help of a lot of men. We con employ several hundred more in carrying ol Mother's Pride I i t-si tweii'y-live cent MM. M earth. Have yon tried it yet. 'ur 4' aj Rlen'd" is a strong 0B. a- 4m ?EBS0NAU MENTION. 111 McCarty is seriously sick with the grip. A. D. Milimau left (or The Dallee ' ' this morning on legal busiiieas. t 111 M : . ...... tavor tlie oei-mlant this moruiug. ... ii .. . . I ... t, !lJ . ... J ;. 1 . . win IV trmrn a'. Iran. teimtir- A Verd.c R;urnd in Favor dan: on Third Trial The torv m the case of the First National bank of Waila Walia Donald Mcd onald returned a verdic : It..- oei-ii'lant tbm morn tne :!:lr; time ti..-. a-. i eei I . j -'is, I i ; I Blank Books and Stationery. Ail the latest Magazine and Periodicals A BMBtiiol line of TOILET ARTICLES. Taliman Co. IRT"GGI arily. tbe kMHMMl om- between the stint Least an'! southwest oiurler- j section 2S. township B north, range & east. W. M. The plaintiff owned the lire? mentioned .Uarler, the defendant the other. Tlie KM remains on the lin- where it placed by Alex Wie and Tatwrence Hutchinson, ll ii : JaaMty I, IS: They owned the soiiiheast at.tl st.uthwe' tguarter rertttMely . There were three olle tioi.s raised in the ease, as follows: Whetlier the 'once had been removed iron tbe government cirr.er: whether sucb renitival bad taken place a sufficient number ..! wntr ago to con ItitBM ar. anaaBd; ehMhet the leuce was not removetl to an agreed line n the Zahner surve- by motoal con sent of Walker and Hutchinson, there to remain. Tne point opor. whieh the BMW t a decision wa- the last on Whether there were a govern mound and stake at the disputed ! -' in li." was r.ot ttt met) n)a leriul. The eatopt.e.1 feature cm M i.g'iie with the ileei-ion T:e.a-t was a tne at- tornevs John L KMtpawiu and htill man A Pierce for the plaintiff: A. 8. Bennett and T. 0. Hailev (or the de- tr.Unt 1. 1 4m . There ore minors to the effect ttiat th- caae will be appealed, bat there ia nothing definite in that regard. 'Acker Lnglisti remedy will tup a ooagfc ut any time, ami will cure the . i ..! . .i. !.:!. h . or .,r n...iiev refunded. sr cts and .V) ct.- fat sal be brock m McCoiuas. agent of the a guest u.day Abie B. Watt tax 11 I N. company, is tin Hotel Pendleton. William H. Lust, the baris-r. has reiumetl from an extended trip it. Port land aad cities of tbe r-ound Miss Theresa r-ands, student at Columbia college, Milton, is spending today with relatives at Pendleton. Miss Ada M. liri.tow, a teacher m the public sBhouls at Adams. is in Pen fleMj today in a shopping ezenraion. Mis Bertha Wells has Keumed her dntiea at Alexander A Hexter's, utter having been sick with the grip for ten days. ludge W. k. Hilir ,eft ior Heppner tni. forenoon at 11:45 on the sectind section of the westbound expreer. which was lata. MIm wtMW !- Bornatt Leach anifBiss Rush attended the K. o( P. dunce at Helix last evening and re .i.-ned to r'endleloit tt.dav. A. I, Itunett returned H bja MM at The Dalles this mormug.iiuppy over the (act that bis client hail won the verdict hj the famous land MB. J. T. Hinkie and A. L Kn.ght attendee! tbe K. of P. dance at Helix laat evening ami returned home today to the W. A C. R. train this forenoon. Maior N. J. Cornoyer, of Thorn Hol low, is a visitor in town today He baa been sick, and although is much better now, thinks he will again gi M tbe hoepital at Walla Walla next week j (or another cuurae o( treatment. Health and Disease si iliuitraud in thr Scslp. Pig. I i - - t xctieo ol i hculthy hsir mnr.ihfU f hp 2 thowt the etsdlv effect of the DANDKL'FF GERMS that trt dciUoyine the hair root. txitrov th cstue you remove the effect. No : tr-.-jf no rUk. ao Bsldacti. If you kill the term with NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE. For Sale ky ell bruttists. Pnce Sl.00. Owl Tea House. $ roll crepe I'aper ioc Locust Hill Rabbitry and Poultrv ards.... Pedigred Ilelgiar. Hare ol tioth MBM (or sale at ail times, vpi.il ity guaranteed Prince Hon at head oi rabbitry, service fee I".: Barred. Buff. and White Plymouth Hocks am! Khode Island lieds. These are the lieet all round fowle known to poultrynieii t.sla.' Visitors always welcome. lor farther information address OUT. W. WADE, Pendleton, Oregon. SEALS' A VOTING CONTEST. ItivPi, bj the b'lltlilig Pendleton MMMk i v Uioh a 1 400 Mur tin Piano will be given away ah n.ititoly tree M ll MwMM or liulv voted I he BOB) hiu Ittr hv Jug 3rd IWM. The foilow ing BMrnUBBM Will I'SUe ballots with Bach Mc MtBMM! llfSlttf ,i . '. askeakU j I Lil.liill.li PIANO mi Eshibitiaa ut iirock j. M C i:n.i I ru .- --tore, vviiere the ballot Imx is also located Notary and Corporation $3.50 to $B Delivered Order of us and suv. monev 'irders for HubOer Btauip, alao aollclted. EAST OKEfiONlAN PI'B. 00 Wtf ZW&I wWt The WHITE is Kin?. Over BM hundred IMMM and ui ..- made liapt in Pondleton, Baa our now automatic Whitt' bobbin, hold one sjwxd thread. The tension alone is w..r:. . ,., ,. ,l';, rr ; AOIt get out of fix. Vou can ran it either uuv, w.,nt break the thread. ( ajmply nerltiet. The iwoiiIh in and around Pendleton are going wild over it . JESSE FAILING. I ilO t tl a. - William I n - IS. II t'dHor and Lincoln, OmTmT six months Three lonthi Single Copy M. Ployed. Tern:. 7 W In ii - -a , ' k III :itev order. Kxt.rev. ,, "J drai. on New York'-, r? st:ituti' 'MM 1 lie C"-.::...tict prrv.. ' " "feconian. e.. i , , , j . . w . ' -i i a ' Address East OrciMjii, vsoieton. NEW LINE To and froo: tat Solid Ttains Ne i.vuipincnt Hide 'esiihub TRANSFER, TR U C K I X ( ; STOR AG E. I ; an Orsdali & koss. We have Lamp to Burr. and thev are BTo4 ones too. We will leave it to you whh'h ie the I beat light. Think lor your I self. tverythiug in the olac arit line. UoMM TImJ on tliori notice, Blot marnine repuir mg a sjMi-iaP; . I'rlhlie;.,:i J;e. trii Supply liulle. Maple Iiros., Prop Phone Main 74 and Ke.l 176. Kniitire agent o, p.. a S. Co. B. H. TUPMIU'LL. (Wi imt 1 43 Third St., PotUmV FOR Insurance Fire I. i. .' eelilell. Plate (iiaa, an Ci" an I Count Propsm, Real Estate Improved and I nimproved 1 Mob 1 am - mm Wheat EE J. R. DICKSON. hast Oregon ian buiid 60 VtAW EXPEBIENO BMbM Coetaioanat rSaadSaoMMse n ... trm ion um. aiw Scientific mm A hiidiomir HloarMjtf "Mr ' mw TB okSTbt i tu waavt." ' ..French Kestaurant 1 UE PLACI TO M Where rot BOB ft', sowrunst 000B Uu. Laf ontame. Subscribers to Magazines hav It MUt tu you i rutmv heiuk lut in in. both Iruubw Dil rm U th KT OUKtAJ.M dlucl iu pr elil lr AtidftM rorr ukcui ton. OnmuL tu u JKKSii ia reau""i"ar MUST HAVE MORE ROOM FOR OUR NEW SPRING GOODS. As advertiseti iust afu-r buyiug the Pendleton Khue btor.- In.m J Kline that l hatl olaced large or.h-rr in the eaM jr a new and jiolibv line ..I 11, , ,r.l..r Ia ,,,.1. m I f. I . I I ..... ; . k. I I Vf k. 1 1 . . .u .uu line ui npriUaTJ ... . mm wm n , Mlu aeaapMaaB BeawesasBsai evesg it as " uwiit: arf twit"""" ut euai. r.very pair cut iron. to an jmt cnt Am closing UMxla. A ot. $4.00. $3.00 to $5.00 Ladies shoes for $1.00. Men's Heavv Grain Shoes, former once $4.00. now $3.50. I Ha..,., ci. --. cnn now r wvvs a iivat onuvc, nv.iv w'"""' Oil Grain Creoles, were $2.00, now $1.50. Russian Seal Skin shoes, were $,100, now $2.50. Other baani that wiil atuiiiBh you. I all and m thitt stock. If you don't m ed a pair oi hIkk it will pay you to ouv and lay them away because you can make big intcrent o yoor money- Wm. Fitzgerald, the Shoe Man. Succcessor to Joe Kline. ::::::: Main Street, between Alta and Webb Streets, Pendleton, Oreg-