TPKHDA Y . KKHIM'ARY 10, HK11. Shoe Sense Sense about Shoes More shoes are worn too wide mid too short than ny r.ther fault, canning bunions III I misliapon feet. Think of tint when von want shoes ami go where they carry lare lino? o( different styles and widths and wher they make it study fitting feet. Wo kee the style and widths and we have made the tilting of feet a study for vears. Come and Bee us. W will give yon satisfaction. CLEAVER BROS Practical Boot and Shoe Men. B1IV1TI8S t 1 1 Money to loan. K. D. Boyd. If yon want a nice c hi 'ken u Demott's. Try Dutton's chocolate chews, his latest novelty. Ilo jackets for lii.&S. Cleaver Uroth rs Dry Goods Co. Try that pure old Kentucky . ider at IVtnott's. It is nice. 4.0c fascinators onlv 10c. Cleaver Brothers Wry Good Co. Go to LoKoy's for touiales, corner Court and Garden street. II. 05 all wool shirt waists tor B6c. Cleaver Brothers Iry (ioods Co. 'JOc plaids for 10'c per yard. Cleaver Btothers Iry Goods 0o Just in at Ik'naott's nice cauli tiower, sweet potatoes, cabbage and other vegetables. finest hams and lard on tlx1 market. Home product; try it. its guaranteed. Nchwarx A Greulich. Tailor made suits and evening gowns a specialty at Madame Johnson's. Kast Oregon ian building. You will want vour plow- fixed. Bring them in and get ready for the spring works. II. If. Sluan. Madame Johnson has moved int.. tin' Kast Oregon ian building where she will be pleased to see new and old I ustom ers. The 0-year-old daughter of Bd. I.o Claire, tuu welt known mining man, died at Baker City Sunday from small pox. Mrs. Kuth, the clairvovant, will re main one week longer. Full life read ing! $1. Oflke corner Alfa and OroabT streets. A quiet, nice place, large ro mis, well furnished, bar in connection. 1 he Col ambia, Main street, F. X. lobMBpl . proprietor. See C. Sharp for the latest thing in wall paper anil paper hanging and garden hose. l)era house block. Court street. Mrs. Campbell has taken the agency for tfto 8a hi in perfect form and corset combined. Ladies are invited to call at her millinery store. J. Toniltoeon contractor and builder. Brick building a specialty. 0OM OB Cottonwood street .opposite Kenn build- lug, r. o. bos, six For sale I have several gsid dwell lag houses or sale cheap, an. I on easy (erase; also hotel with feed I. am line business ami location also several ranches K. D. itoyd. tomorrow. February l. will war tin: beginniuu of the I.entei. . being A li Wednesdav. Special servioe- appropriate to the date will be held ill 10 UN) a m. ami 7:30 p. tu. in the Cblirch ol the llmleeujer i,v li. v W . h Potwille. .lobn strain, ol IMBO, savn lie saw a horse with the harness on tlojt inn down the I'matill.t river near 1 1 - - Oavne place above F.clm last Saturduv. Any farmer residing along t ha I stream who has missed a harnessed animal, and lias wondered what became of it, will be enlightened bv the news contained herein. The Butt grade on the O. K. & N. , a bort distance above Keh" ha been injured by the recent high waiei li water iu Contractor Shaw's lining hall wsai so Ingli tnat tables and chairs tloateil around singing tneaeh other "A Life on the Ocean Wave, a Home on the Boiling beep." The grade work was onlv cracked, not washed away. Those who subscribed to the Y. M. 0 A. fund are asked to attend a meet ing to be held at the Commercial Asso ciation mows next Thursday evening, begiiiuii ti at h o'clock. At this ni.et ioii a beard of directors is to be elected and other important business in con nection with providing .juurler. for the association to be considered by tiie subscribers. As inanv as poiishle should attend the meeting. There rue eight eases of UIMllfni ill the i.olittion hospital in Walla Walla. T. H. tillhert. no Oregon pioneer of 1854, died nt McMlnnville Sunday, of paralysis, aged S-l years. Mrs. .lames Moore, age 10 years, died Sunday from MMllpO at llaker City after a" brief illness. Mrs. Moore was taking care ol it younger sister who is also iUii w ith the disease, and little hope i- entertained for the kilter's recovery, In the case of Augustus Keese, ad ministrator of the estate of Theresa KeesOi against vTano county, for ffioon damages for the deal h of Mrs. Keese, OMtta bv an alleged defect in it count v road, a verdict was returned in favor of the defendant, after a trial of two davs at The Dalles. In the damage case Of J. J. Meeker vs. the Oi R A N- Co., I the circuit curt, It The Dalles, ,r 12000 tJBtMgCfl for injuries that plaintiff sustained in it railroad accident, the jury, after be ing out live hours, returned' n verdict in favor of the plaintiff and assessed his damages at $1500, The dwelling house of Oeo. C. Sloan, at Long Creek. was destroyed by lire Tuesday ol last week, the lire be ing under such headway v hen dis covered that verv little of the contents were saved. The house was it new frame building just completed, and the entire i inter supply of provisions, together with all betiding and wearing apparel, were consumed. PKKSONAI MKNTION. train his little sick, are psjoph NEW YORK MARKBT. Reported by I. L. Ray., Co.. Chicago, Board or Trads and Now York Stock Kxehange Brokers. February 10. Liverpool was '.jd lower this morning, opening at 5 11 , and closing, 5 11 5 8. New York "pened 14 lower. 70', May. but there was no pressure to m-11 and the market! was verv 'tcaity ah 'lav. co-.iu' better than yesterday, TV 7-x. Don holds strong and closed M 18, May. Sbu k" loner. Money, t per cent. (lose vesterdnv. 70 5 8. I pen todav, 7U1., . Range tisiav, 7o v, to so. Close bslay, Till.,. May corn, 40 i-.'i. Wheat In San Francisco. San Francisco. Feb In Mav wheat opened at M :l-8 and closed at $1.37 per cental. Whsnt In Chicago. (.'hit-ago, Feb. I'd Mav wheat opened at 74 7-8 and closet I at 75 5-8 cent" er bushel. F. K. .1 ti Id left on lb morning for Portland. Mrs. Mollic Crayne. of Kcho, is n visitor lit Pendleton today. J K. II. Clarke departed on the train lor lieppner (his morning. W. K. Hose has charge of one ol the chairs in .1. W. I'rivelt's barber shop. Mrs. Anton Nolle bus rcc . ico sufllelsntlt to allow of her rawlviM visitors, i Len D. Smith anil Al tinner, of Helix, were visitors in l'endlebu recent I v. Robin W. Iletcher and girl, who have been iiite improving. Mrs Annie Clark, of Ihi Warehouse, has returned from a week's trip to Hope. Idaho. Miss Myrtle Smith is expected home this evening from n trip to lone, The Dalles, and Portland, Fred Oster is expected to arrive in I'endleton Wednesday evening from Spokane, where he is engaged as a newspaper pressman. W. V. Matlock will leave on Wed nesdsy morning for Portland, thence to Skagwav. Alaska, lb expects to he absent about a month. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Woist, of New York city, are gueats of the Hotel St. (ieorge. Mr. Weist is a traveling man who makes regular trips to Pen dleton. Claude E, Penland has been sit k at his home on High street for the liast week. Rll condition is improved to day ami it is not lielievi.il that it will be serious. Felix Murray, Jerrv st. I len is and Louis llergovin, of Athena, were in Pendleton Monday evening. The last two returned home this morning, while the lormer remained. Mrs. M. R, Kester and Mrs. C. II. Weeley, of I'omeroy, Wash., are guest of their sister Mrs' A. I, Kees. Mrs. Kester will continue her journey to Portland to purchase millinery lor her store. Mam tomorrow. The expedition is in li ii.'o of AhhIsIiiiiI A 1 i oiioiii. i C. D. this Perrine The King Goes to list-many London, l-eh. H. King Kdward leaves lor (iermanv on Saturday. Rlcysls Industry In England. The cycling Industry of England is at present in a critical condition. The majority of the companies have not paid anv dividends during the past vear, and the outlook portends worse , business in Hie future. It is estimated that no less than 100,000,000 are sunk iu Hie cycle industry in F'.ngland. During the past four years no less than llftv romjatniw aggregating a capital of 2.i,00li,00d have disappeared. The main reason ior this crisis is over-capital irnt ion. combined with reckless, dishonest trading, while the cycle, al though a popular menus of locomotion, is being rapidly supplanted by the motor car. The cycle li r in at present, in n nourishing condition make this industry only a riimilication of an ex tensive business, so that any loss in curred by cycle manufacture is com pensated by Hie llnancial success of other spec allies. Raising (iraln In Alaska. The special agent of the United States department of agriculture in charge of the experiment station at Sitkn, Alaska, reports that there is not the slightest doubt that, grain can be matured almost anywhere in Alaska. He obtained samples of per fectly ripe barley, oats, wheal and rye from several points in the interior, even far north. These grains were grown and matured during 1000. With one exception they grew from seed accidentally scattered and grown wild. If the grain will grow and mature without culture it is reasonable to suppose that it will grow and improve if properly planted. Flax was also VTOWn at Sitka. It attained a height of more than three feet. Matured tad are produced, and a liber of ex cellent qoalltv, There is no doubt that lla WOtlld he an excellent crop to raise. . . FRAZER OPERA HOUSE. v if . f - mm , vais ' PROCEEDINGS or CONGRESS, The Usnsral Dallclancr Appropriation Bill Carries $2 1.000,000. Washington, Feb. 10. The general deficiency appropriation bill was re ported to the house today. It carries $21 .OOti.OtH'. The conference report on Indian affairs was agreed to by the house. Tiie senate committee on nav.il affairs ordered u favorable roi ort on May Have Dropped Into the Umatilla Dale's bill reviving II, e graile of vice River and Bean Drowned. i admiral and authorizing the pre- d ml Mervin Kbit ha Ihvii missing since I appoint two rear-admirals to that rhursdav, February 14. and his con-1 grade. Pettigrew onjected to imme- tinnetl an.l uncxi.lain.-d absence b as ' 'ate coesideral ion ot the bill and It MKItVIN HBIT MISSINC. Blank Books and Stationery. All the latest Magazines and Periodicals. A i.o.ut.im line of TOILET ARTICLES. been the cause of much ss'"iilation by his friends and s 'nuaintames He was employed on the farm lo assist in the work by Mr- Med lie Cratne, a short distance alive Kcl;o .t couple of days before his disappearance he said he hail received the news that his sister was sick at Warren station, on the W, ,v C. D railway, and that his relatives wanted him to come at once. He told Mrs Crayne that he wanted to stay for the masipierade dance at RdJtO Thursday evening, hut would go to his sister's bedside right away after that function. On the day of the tnasipierade he told Mrs. Crayne that his brother had arrived from Warren and that he would have to go at once. He went, and that is the last they have heard of him. He is aged alsmt $S years and is dark complexioned. The Umatilla river is running bank full in some places and it is feared that in fording the stream horse and rider have ben swept away. Arrivals a: hotel Pendleton. A P Rradbarr, Portland. Artie Morgan, lieppner. M II Pattou, Spokane. II Harris, San F'rancisco. II M Donald. Wallowa. S Kiifelder, Portland. Thus Carstens, Seattle. T ti iiuiley and wite, City. Miss RfRa I raxier, nifty. Wm II Streeter Portland. I F llitchdck Portland. W K ilendeiining. W Smith. II II dram; . M IntsMpnl is. F Flisbach, Sum pier. It Snielcer. A Peterson. w k Stall. a W Ilielop. .1 A Heiisoo, Sacramento. Mrs Al Yaughan llaker City. Ueja H (iret-n, Mnokanej, W S still, Chicago Lerfl R Trowbridge, Athena. D s haistou. Ht Mate. I. Macleay, Omaha I S Rally, san I'rillicisco. Miss M Cameron, Walla Walia. went on calendar. Senate committee reported favorably on ull naval nominations recently cnt in by the president. Resolution offered by Hale, giving thanks nt congress to officer and men engaged in the i-it.t.- naval HUB paign. was rejiorUnl adversely. The (iuestlon or Haling Washington. Feb. 111. The subject of hazing was again In-fore the senate this aftermsm, when Scwoll called up the conference report on the mtlilary academy appropriation. Depow spoke against the hating amendment, saying the penalty was hxi severe. Tillman favored the amendment. "These Itaier are dogs; big dogs thai light little clous below'' he said. It is now stated the president has a'landoiud his intention ol railing an extra session of congress. FOB A JOINT CONVKNTION. Local Market. ' Pendleton dealers are paying the fol lowing prices for ranch ami farm pro duce : Putter. 40 to 00c kt roll. Kggs--lor per dox. Potatoes on, per sack. Parsnips, hOr per sack. ( lahhaga In per noond, Turnips, 7.V per 100 pounds. Turkeys A I ite, I2'.jc per pound. Oeese fl'J s'r doxen. Chickens, 2 ..'si to t per dnaan. Ducks ." per doren. m w iii m m iii iU m iii iii m iii m iii m iii m iii ONF: NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1901. Ill) F. DAY 15' BIO PRODUCTION OF Uncle With Special : cenerv Pleasing Specialties between acts : : : : : Tom's iii See parade at noon. Free concert at opera house between 3 and 4 Cabin it i 111 ill ti PRICKS: RfRaWfVRd SeRtfl y,oi: and 75c Children accompanied by ffl 1 fiarentr- 25c. Oallery 25c. SBATS ON SALE AT TALLMANS' DRUG STORE ria 3tw ais- ee m -e-.-a - m 'sales. 25r -lV TIME A itr.t v . lent Alls-rt (i W iedriiff, once vcallhy and b'fc'hh rest t-. tril, s ace, dentally killed while tr; my to commit suicide Wndnasilay niht iu tin: witness room . 1 lb.- I. seel I'.lllltN jail. Newark, S. J. He uss a prisoner lor contempt of court on u commitment Irom .Imlire Skinner, who sentenced luui to lull until such Imi" a he si:..nhl iiav to his nieces l'7S"i ill the settlement of his sitter s estate. Wo. ilrutt was seventy one years ulil, aial when lie retired trim the hat manufdcturiiiK husiness. several tears nun, his lor tune was Ml I mated at f.'ixi imsi lie is said to have ht most of this in Wall street ti eciil.ilion. In at teini.t 1 111 to hauv himself the rope broke and In fell, slrikurv on his head, fracturiui; his tkull and deutb rcsulltd Tafiman Co. I.K.tbl.N bat., (Jib To Ocrei-inlne llelnh 1 of Liquid In a Cat In order to ascertain how lar the liiiuid reaches iu a key, says Detf. be Dtistillateuren eitun, the following simple method mat Is employed: luic a ulass tnle N-n! at riijht aiiilrs, tthi.se li.ni; ku is eoual to the heitjtht hetwveii tin: biiuuholu and the Upper lloor. while the shorter one need only Is; u few inches iu length. The shorter ml is now connected with the huiiK h u piece of rubber In e, the longer one m plactsl 111 11 vertical oi- lion ami the huny is Qpaned. A. corn ing to the law ol coiiiui.iiiicatiiig vessels, the litpiid will rise in the tube to exactly Die same hrnrht as in the cask, so that the level ol the Hilid can he ascertained with great atcurucy Nsrlln's the Place. I,'. Martin is making some new im protements to his bakery de pa 'latent. which Will llUke It lot' lies! In l.ltrleru liregon. The bread, pies anil cakes iHjiight from Ulartin recommend them selves, as he uses nothing in the bakerv but the ttaafl iiigred lents lo he had on the market. Drop into Mar tin's for a trial order and get fulisfac- lion. spseui Msetlng. There will he a special meeting of the Pendleton Sjs.rlsiuaii 's Association tonight at 7:30 in the, council rooms. Business of iuisrtaucc All members are niuesled to be present I L. WAMHLKY, President. Nino Workers to Assemble at Hellon In March. New York. Feb. 10. President Mitchell of the I nited Mine Worker has issued a call for a joint convention of the anthracite coal operators and miners at II ub tun, March 1'.', savs u Wilkesbarre dispatch to the World. The operators declare Mitchell knows mny win pat no attention to such it call. It would mean, they say, a recog nition of the union, such as they do not intend to grant. Several lielieve it is the first move toward another big strike and is made to the end and the impression that the union offered the operators a fair opisjrtuuity to meet in amicable conference lor adjustment of grievances. The present agreement which pro vides for a 10 per cent increase over the wages paid W'fore the strike of last fall expires April 1, at the same t.ine us the soft coal miners scale and the convention which President Mitchell has called is (or the purpose of fixing new wage scale. Severe Alaskan Weather. Port Townseml, Wash., Keh. l b The steamer l arallon arriving from the north i. rings word that southeastern Alasku 1- again being swept by severe wind and snow storms ami that Feb mart 1 . ti t- Yukon A White Pass rail road was again blockaded. Twcuiy-iivc feet of snow 00 the level is recorded at White Horse. The present winter in Alaska is the sererest ever known since American cccupation. lover 110 years ay;.,. . To Observe Kellpio. Ran Fmaniaoo. Keh. m. Th w. u. Crocker expedition from the Lick ob servatory to observe the lotal eclipse of IheTsun in Sumatra 011 May 17, will sail from San Francisco 011 the Nipoii Fvery purchase of a pack age of Qold Dust Washing Powder may guess at the number of packages con tained in the pyramid in our window. The person who makes the aaarewt goes-, will ba given .1 Qold l.uc. lered clock 011 April 1Mb, 1101 . Guess Again. Owl Tea House. Cr.-ckery and (ilaasware. Locust Hill Rabbitry and Poultry Yards.. Pedigreed H.-lgian Hares of both sexes for sale at all times, tual ity guaranteed. Prune Rob at head of rabbitry, service fee HJR), Marred, Huff. and While 1'lvm.iuth Rnaka and KIiinIh Island Kids. Th ar. the best all round fowls known topoultrymen toilav Visitors always welcome Kor further information address QVJ W. WADE, I'endlebm, Oregon. "It has justly won its Umrels."w Soups, Pish, Game, Hot and Cold Meats, etc., are givei a mt delicious flavor by using Lea & Perrins' SAUCE TI1I1 1. .-nature li lh vry houto THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE tJlcs t&feirrjj lUrUiiWAKK OF IMITATIONS. nm DOVCaJPI SOI .. .ts.U, Sew York. w aaaaaaik Nasal la ail lis stsfse Iksse bJ.oultl Imi NSM toSb Eij's tt tin I ttu.-.s" a i '!. d. si Mi It cure. ' 1. ur'. 1 way a j i lu it.e u i (Jr.-.tin Dalio I. plirtxl 1st" Itae nitidis, .pre., I. over Ue un-ui'jriu.c e;.U is aliMirUsl. KaiUf Is lot lueuikii. ...! 1 .0. 1 j e, -. Ii Is tioi tlrylug ttal not irutluco .uelu. Largo huu, 60 esats St ilrug. guts r b, an, Trial Hlsti, 111 tvou by saall. KLV 11UU I'ltKlW, IM! W urtui Suect, N.w York. BAD COLDS Uuililne i. Uil. (eltn bdliiii!. CoUI. ,l,i nut mi. have I.. Im eedurwl MKNUKh'a DYNAMIC TAB- I l . :i I '1., iiiuin Iriiiu llirir tm-ru t r,,,l it ol-k " nnhuarv llcatuisut I11U1 twclo liuun u.l .l,..it lb,' . ,.,0 uf 1'tilu. ui.r itiglit. "II ill tlic kiue wl aril. 1 , ,,r lin.t A I. .11 ilusu.i In. wis IiuI .uru curs. Suit It bunir ,ni. IL.nl .,! lit,' ItYSAMIl"! AHl Its, Tu uo tiiiu,. i " i i u) n. . butii ..'la sna iitsjfi iin lint ii.'.' I bn.tur.t slid rtKit.iMU.oii.l iti.in t,, tin-pro ui " I1AIUT.AY HK.M.KY. li lluuL., li.u.. ml Atiom.i . im SftiiMnuu oruet, rviui IrsaaelaSB J.Uy 7. MA wiuuir c.iii. n.,1 iu.,i, Leon iHiriou. tliiiiu. i,, l.i. I I, . al , I. ,i I ... , I , u.i luttittlt.. Ilut Ii., Iiui . ii,i,ol aii,l,l, nl, I,. MK.Mltl.'n lltNAUlo TA BI LKS llotli ciuuli iui,l colli illMtuurod In uoiil'ln ul ,lnl.. Nutlilu.' ii.' iIihi. till, lur mi," MUis KMH A I. HOI. I IN, 11 Mn St., Hu, .'lui CMtHJ. Aug. 0, l.l I tins surtM. tin-.Ireet finiii l,r, MI'.Mil:!. .s HVNANK'1 AIII LKfi w. nii.li l li.tol,,,,, I n,. took tUuui. Plivv sua oolil. sitiiuut iiotiuu. I L...L . ii" i. bufcM ttlOi uto lor Mill Mut IriuOiui lion I unlit Ui Nome " II. L. VAN WIN M I t.'kuiuli.t. IUI7 VtMlilnsteli MreSl, hull r'runclM:i tu.iul lo. luuu .luil alial'l lr jiaub III UlnlM by INLAND Pitt O it) . SWH WssliiiurU.i. hlrsct, Ikii 1'rsiioiw.i AU.. on ..I. b) our I... il ...'lit KOKI'HK.N'a l-IIAIUI tl WHISKET IMAIGIRAL EXCURSIONS 10 WASHINGTON MARCH I, 2 and 3 licketa will bu Isold on alto,. WmUt Irom all point s in i tin Baltimore & Ohio R. R AT aid by JOHN 8CHMIDT The Louvre 5aloon HSNPI.KIDN iM.r .ii', TR A NSFBR, TR UC l I NG, STORAGE, Van Orsdall & Ross. W. H. 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I ' I I 1 1 I ,1 I I , II. ul' V II. u.i.....l . , : , .run.. , ouiitr, slalv nt Druiton. ptlorMswiiS rlils iiollcf e iiubuslietl pu reuat M - i ni'iio hi i c.ii l:i i mirm ,i.r .I Kim, nuljr i. inn. mill cnternl on th. .vihdiK I In it I . I l.i , ill: li I .Nil,. ,11 nr, ...ti 1 1 -ill, i . i.,,.i. . in 1 1 ion rue i.itiuuH uidxil. " ,i'- ,,,'inii,, .linn , linn oi I utility, MSI.- iii i M ."ii . t' i II,. 1 1 1. I .' I -1 1( I H 1 , li'ii U'lll, ol U'l iii iii Mri'iiini. iln In r. iiv i ,t i line i 11(111. IMI. I,' Ijanlt III crsilt to J. II Ttt .im ii iici n- i.' k'II tplriluotu ISAM llipinrs In iiiisniiiie. I,... iiisn one qarLi lo. plavti of iii. me.- in i lie town ol Caam Ulualllla ciiuiit) , .Isle oi ori'Koii, f.ir tbisssl M six nionths; siiil your M.Mltii)iii'rirfii, pro Isiie I ' .1 1 I ' Jsillc- I I'l tlllll' II Ii I lll)0. W I oa rwdiiilt .Inrkliitiii ' W Pniinoi V 6'( niinsll , .1 Flornii .i II Hjrars li l II I C H Hu.'k H P WllllAui. K I Yona W II H.ol W ,t linn- i, II ' II L'oug.iotl A I 1 1 1' II II ill J! A 1're.well W s lltiglui or Nsdiod tt I Klsaatr. M Itestl M il lluibantti J Kauadon lobn t.iJ.-it. P i.onirr t vv Purnhrcisr t I'srker II J Hurnutiii ri.nk M. ciillosili ri A Saylor Notice l lisreb stveli tbt the udJiHJ will preMiii :hr forvyolns tltioii J w iliHtt. . Ill ill.-- inliri en uii'Lin i.l w. - I 11.11. ualva ui i nmllllii, ore 'Y, "JmlISSO.N NOriLK 01 KILINli FIHAL ACCOUNT. in iaa fisanij Coon oi ib 8wieoiom for l niittllln county. b III Ms uinller of b. elllco(ABllWJ' ttaaaasadi .x. Notin i- ini.'in im. n time, ii ; ii.liioiilslrnlurof tun abov Bi"l "',"'' 'V STetl wllli Hie clerk ..i (hie ssit tts; aceouiii iiii.l roi mi.l lbs court r"""'' M Do II 11 11 I luck III III.' I. in' ...10 oil Mil itkil. ss tbe Him , so. I II . ' ...hip txisrlreisisi i In- ' in Iiuii.i ol I instllis cotinty. OWffiJ llie .lsif, wlioti mi' l micro mj ''"",";. nun. to M,i. account nml rueri. nittiicr .Ion., bv llie n.ln.inliirsuir. si ' iienoi In tiie court ami tiie sal J s-cunt en rj.ii lihslly settled. , .,.,( fbl. nolrss I. i.iilili.bf.l pursusattoorSfroi the Hon licirno a. lUrtssu. jgfJL w iibnwi , null. .1 court, iiik.I.' Jsu u; yr!. rm Allo.l: W. P. CIIAMMKIlUIN.lIt" iy B, a. iinii, Dapuiy. KXKtUrOH-h N0TICI. In lbs Coumy Court 01 lbs Huts for I instil in County. ,, ,.,, lathe iii.itlornl llioeilsleol seuu.1 sen. . . "' i her. by given I bat Sf0Bm .till ..I suiuel llletcl, .'.'USslS ' uusllflial All hrtoo bastol jPja II, i c.Ulesre te,illrd I" ,'V'S niuiwr'tii.iebers, i lbs ol P V Ufl nt : iln iviidleloii Sat lugs ssskj' Peodletan, uregon, wilhiii l wosta. till, dale listed Kfhruery 1, ISOI v,biiTH CIIAKLiaggg OAHTIB ,t KAJ.t. . . Come and See the 1901 Crescents At the Crescent Agency East Oregonian BuiWin I Wheels at $15, $207 $25, $27.50, $30, $35, $50 AND $60.00 Daaiarln Agricultural Implements, Barb Wire. ColtoiiAotsl atreel, rcr of Ktuef'l 0ss era House. Thsu llf ii Advertise not I I IV I 'A. CIU Uo vni.V Great Clearance Sale oi Carpets Now on tu malic room for immense Block of apring goods. Large dib count qi cusli . Lots o lemuants at hall prict) Good second hand sew ing machines Irom $5 oo to io oo I iiiltirtakint; goods always on hand When VOU .lo vour asasiaua Miiwiriu ilo not forget tht) sMMfV . t - , - m . . . .,- i, biii no ' iHiai inu rotary White, tn yenrs alieait ol all oincrs " "j wil, but talk and arc o;ot to liavo itlalkinv, In ittW U)"'' Watt you u uant to try one. JESSE FAILING. not