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THURSDAY, 1-K.liKl'AKY 21, 1901 Shoe Sense Sense about Shoes More shone are worn too wide and too short than any other fault, causing hutiions an I misliapon font. Think of thin when you want slums ami go whnrv they carry larv line' of different style, anil wMthl ami win-re they inalte a stwly fitting feet. We keep the styles ami width ami we have made the filling of (eet a stmly for Team, t ome and aee us. We will Rive, you satisfaction. CLEAVER BROS Practical Hoot and Shoe Men. RBV1TII9. Money tn loan. E. D. Boyd Hasehiall goodi, croquet seta. Nolf'i. Angel cake and treab doughnut' at Martin'.. Trv that celebrated creatn brend at Martin's. IIS jacket (or W.W. Cleaver Broth ers Dry Goodi Co. lost in at Detnott's Swiss lira tar rgar cheese. Very tine itiality. 40c fascinators onlv (0c. t'U.ner Hrothers Dry tuxsls Co Go U LssRoy's (or tom.ile. corner Court and Warden itreet. Peppermint and winter green creams uiade to order at Candy iintton's. 11.6ft all wool shirt waists tor BAc, Cleaver Brothers Dry tioods Oo 30c plaids (or lOUc wr yard. Cleaver Brother Dry Cooils Cu. Finest hams and iard on the market. Howe product; try it. its guaranteed, tkhwars A Ureuln-h. Tailor uiade suits and evening fOWM apeeialty at Madame John Kast Oregonian building. You will irant your plows fixed. Bring theui in and get ready f ir the apnng work, U M. Sloan Madame Johnwon has moved into the Kast Oregon lan building when' -he will be pleased to see new and old custuin era. A quiet, nice place, large ro30M,Wt1 (urniihed, bar in connection. Toe 0ol ambia, Main atreet, V. X. Baheanpp, proprietor. See C. Sham for the latest thing in wall paper and paer hanging and garden hoae. Optra house block, Court itreet. Mri. Campbell has taken the agency (or toe Salilin perfect form an' I combined. Ladies are invited to call at her millinery ttan, J. Totulinson contractor ami builder. Brick building a apecialty. OfBc on Cottonwood itreet, opposite Kenn build ing. P. O. bog, M3. lxmt On January 10, a amt handle carving knife, on Alta. between War den and Main itreet. Will pay Mlt able reward if left at King's restaurant on Court itreet. For aale 1 have several good dwell ing hoiiel (or aale cheap, and on easy term . also hotel with feed burn line business and location : also several ranches. K. D Boyd. A. C. Koeppen A Bros. , the drug gists, have a one hundred and titty dollar I nttle of tlavoring essence in one of their windows, ajaa I verv at tractive spring mcd c n display in the other window. Murray Wade w.i lound guilty of assault with a deadly weapon upon Will Kvaus in the court at Milium, and will receive sentence, which under the law is imprisonment in jail or peni tentiary, or a heavv tine, III a lew da). Tbe promoters of the Portland pro fessioual haaebal team mel and definitely decidel to enter a team in the Pacific Northwest league. It ie also decideil to send a delegate b tin- leairee meeting at Tanoms February 'S and to poat a Suu guarantee. I loeoecke tk Kirk man are tie- m-! urieluri o( tile Palace ol Sweets, located on Court street in opera BOtsM block. They are making u -p- laity ' oi home made candies, also serving hot chicken tantales . ... h evening. If you neeil any thing in their line give them a call. 1-ull line of tobacco and igars. Tbe marriage of T. G Durham and Miss Ken a Smith occurred at 7 o'clock ou the evemug of Saturday, February U. Tbe wedding look place at the lmme of Mr. and Mrs. John Durham, parents of the groom, on Webl Itreet, Only the intimate ralaUvas tbe con traetiiig couple were present Thl 11 -iiioot was performed by Just' f tl,- Pem Thomas Kits (ierald The brii e 1m lk flai,uKlHr .,1 ii A Sn.ill, It... will make their home in Handle tou, Koenpeii's drugs are reliable Fresh manirons anil ladv linger, at Martin's. The rallMy commission hill In the Washington legislature was defeated. The Kastern Oregon ItuildingA LoM Association has Is-on organized at Baker City. At Walla Walla in tlie last few day KKl.iUKl bushels of wheat have lieen sold, at MM for club and I, ', cents for hluestem. Dunning 's Sursaiurilla is an altera tive remedy or bldbd iurilier of groat value, a streugtbener and mvigorant At Koeppen s pharmacy only. Mis Ollie Klkins died in Walla Walla Tuesday from an sbOwH, The deceased was 26 vears of age. She hie no relatives residing in that vicinity Frank Franier met with a mishap while out driving this forenoon in his road wagon on Kast Webb street. In driving along the railway track one of the front wheels oi the vehicle got in between the planking and the track and at about the same time the horse took a turn to one side. The wheel was wrenched out of l;ae so it would not line with the rear wheel. The horse was unhitched and the wagon taken to the shop for repairs. Blank Books and Stationery. All the latest Magazines and Periodicals. A Beaaliiul Due oi TOILET ARTICLES. ar lkaliini aa ...LSI ...I NEW YORK MARKRT. Reported by I. L Ray., a Co . Chicago Hoard of Trade and New York Stock Sxertange Broker. February 21. Wheat showed consid erahle strength earlv on Liverpool be ing higher, but the advance did not hold and the close was 4 under ves terday. Liverpool eh.sed W higher li :.s. New ork openeil l-S higher so 14, Slid sold up to hi) ft-S and hack to 90, closing at the low point. Corn was strong all day and closed , higher than yesterdav. Mocks steady. .Money .' per rent . Close vesterdav, Nl1,. Open t'odav, so J-H. Range today, 10 to 10 M Close today, 80. May corn, 46. Chisago and San rranelleo Margin Chicago, 111.. Keb. 27. Mav wheat pened today at Niaj and llwMO at ""'Jj cent nor nuiliel. -o Kriincisro Veic 81 . Mnv wheat tislay 'Hi cents er cental. NO HOPE FOR L. H. COX. He Lies at Dsath's Door tn the Uood Samaritan Hospital L. B. Cox, the well Known lawyer is at death's door at thiisl Samaritan Hospital, Portland, aavs the Telegram, and it Is statist that there is no hope of his recovery. lie is making a valiant struggl". however, and mem ber- of his family are constantly near him. While the end may ci at any time, it mav be .leterroi! lor a ilav or two. not manv at he most Then have at times been slight rallies, but these have brought no permanent benefit. Hi-death, therelore, is an tictiMited daily. Mr. Cox was cniim-l led to submit of an otsrat ion several mouths ago for cancer of the stomach. He recovered froni the effects of the operation sitlhcientlv to return to his othce for day, and then it Ivecame necessary for him to lie operated utsm a second tiim Since the second operation there has neeri no nope lor ins recovery. CITY COUNCIL NKKTINU. Proposition from J. R Dlekson to Purchase Lot J. Block . A abort session of the city council was helil Wednesday evening. .1. K. Dickson presented a letter stat ing that he was a possible purchaser for lot J. olock 4 where the city jail Maud.-, for the lieneMt ol the several property holder- WOOW pfopertv lies adjacent thereto. Referred to tinaiice committee, A. Stangier's petition for liquor I n . ii-.- was al lowed. The petition of I-rang K. Clopton, Mr. K. II. Kemper, J. and ('. Nelson and II. Kruger for the grading and siduwalking of Union street between Webb and Railroad streets, was re ferred to commutes- on streets and alleys. The hill of Henry Mnrtamer of ' for taking care nf the Wilson fanillv. and loss of a suit of Slothes destroyed by order of the city council, wit pre sented and a warrant ordered drawn. A SURPRISE P4RTY. "Kadsmy Girls" Gave a Surprlts Parly to Two ot Ihsir Prunes. On Tuesday owning, at the home of Mrs II. 0. t'raig , the "Kademy liirls" gave a surprise party in honor of Htella ami I. nla Marple. The evening was vert pleasantly i . - t witli music and games. Refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. Craig, Mrs. J. !. MarpK. Stella and Lula Marple, Bertha (taker. Mertle Hawks, I'ubv Whittemere Nolle Whitteiiiore, I ,r in t roekette, (, race Oliver, Rkisia Ueovar, Maybelle McDill. Iva Kim brail) Nellie Kimbrell, Blanche Whittemore, .Mabel Whitman and Win Ire I ilanscoin James Hill, Q, K. Light, W. Oi Ounther. Clarence IVn land, BvrOll Hawks, Karle Vales, Joe KfOMdy, tjeorge Hill and Roy Poll lalid. EARLY HOKNISn WhDOINO. Krad G. Oitsr, of kpokans, and Miss Jsnnls Shspard ot Pendleton. I red 0, Oster, of Spokane, and Miss Jennie Miepaid, oi this city, were Mnltad in marriage at 7 o'clock this Blorninfl in the Presbyterian church, Rev. I'. I. 1-tirbes, oi the Pendleton academy, performing tin- ceremony. Mi-s l.conora Owem was hidesmald aiel W Oi tiunther best man. The principals are well known and popu lar, and were formerly students at the Pendleton academy. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Araladla Hbepard, who resides on South Oarden street. Mr Oster is a pressman employed now at Spokane. After u delicious wedding breakfast the newly wedded couple took their departure for Spokane, where thuy will make their home, followed by the hearty congratulations of many friends. Night Was Hsr Terror. ( would cough nearly all night long, writes Mis. Cha. Applegato, ol Alexandria, Ills'. . ami coillil banliv get any sleep. I had consumption so had that If I walk.-! a block I wouiu coiiifh rmlilliiliv ami son moon, oiii. when all other nied nines failed, three II Isittles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gamed AH pounds, lis absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, i-olUs, la grippe, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Pries ;Jc ami fl. Trial IhjIIIoh tree al Talliuau & Co. 'a drug store PERSONAL MENTION. Col. J. II. Rnlev is at Salom hsik ing on at the legislative doings. Oeorae Klik, of the Rod Boy mine, is a guest of the Hotel Pendleton. II. II. Blmn, of Stnrbuck. Wash., is registered at the Hotel Pendleton. H. K. Hhaw and Oeorgo Mattes, o( Nolin, are guests of the Hotel Pendle ton . T. A. Lieuallen, a wheat warehouse man of Adams, is a visitor in town today. B. P. (ireeuc, a well known and popular piano representative of Port land, is a guest of the Hotel Pendle ton. Mr. and Mr W. EL Kvans, of Pilot, Rock, are visitori in Pendleton, and attended a large meeting o( William Martin encampment last evening, Tom Jordan, who has been sick for couple of weeks, was able to come down town on veunesiay in a can ami visit around for a while. He is still iiite weak. Bert Carl tail Sunday evening, after stopping her' for a brief visit, for Seattle, where he is now lo cated as an agent of the New York Mutual Life Insurance company. John L, Cox has returned from Port land where lie went owing to the critical sicknes- oi hi- brother. L. B. Co John savs Mr. ('ox's condition is not a hit improved and his lid- hangs upon a thread. K. 1 . ( ox and ( . I Ooi are still in Portland rendering such assistance as they can to their brother and his family. O. A. R, Mcdrew. the druggist, ol Was lOII, HUM down ou the train last evening, partook of dinner at Hotel Pendleton, and passed on to Salem, lie wants to be present at the death throes of the legislature at midnight Saturday night. After the demise of the legislature he will visit at Mc Minnville. Charles Cunningham returned Tues day evening from Portland, where he had been under the care of Dr. William Wood (or treatment ot his left eye. The tear duct had jecome clogged up and was painful. The doctor opened the duct and gave relief. Mr. Cunning ham is highly elated at the success of the operation. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLaughlin arrived iii Pendleton this morning from their sawmill on the head o( Little Hotter creek, M miles south of this city. Mr. McLaughlin was thrown from a horse last full and suffered an injury to his chest, so that he has trouble with his lungs. He is stopping at the Sinn-key home on lower Alta street. (iary L. Jmlson, the well known newspaper man and epigrammatist, who left Pendleton nearly a year ago to engage in tbe sheep business near Pilot Rock, with his brother-in-law, W. H. Kvans, states that the law re- Hiiiring barlier shops to close mi Sun day does not interest him. Mr. Jud SOn has whisker? all over his face and lias to wear a baseball mask to Keep the sheep (roin browsing on them the are so luxuriant ami bear such a strik ing resemblance to succulent alfalta. WIRE FENCES BLOWN DOWN Tumble Waedt Banked Agalml Thsm and Wind Did tha Rett. To state that a wire (ence can ls- blown down bv wind seems incredti Inus, but can readily be believed after an explanation. L, M. liusou, who lives a few miles southwest of Helix states that he will have to reset about 4iki posts in the fences on tbe east side of his fields. Other farmers in his vicinitv will hare to do likewis Tumble weeds are the primary cause il the damage. In the fall, alter hav ing been cut off or nulled un witl wetsl destroyers, tbev are blown across toe fields until they come against the tence on the east side of the fields the winds being of the west variety The weeds hank up against the fences clear to the top. and make such resistance to the wind that the posts give awav, and down goes the fence The. farmers I rum the Helix country report that the wheat held- are re markably free from wet-Is at this sea son of the year. victims of la grippe this week, but are slow I v convalescing. Miss Nellie Mil I key, of Warnerville, was in town Tuesdav. Her father, T. M. Mnlkoy, is iiHe lick with la grippe. Dr. Smith was in town Sunday, be ing called to see Mrs. A. J. Hturtevant, who is still quits low. Visitors in town luesdav were Miss Maggie Patlon, Mr. and Mrs. Oeinger, Ol Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams, of Mountain Home, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willson, the latter bringing their baby in fur medical treatment. Miss Ailelb- Mul key visited relatives in Warnerville last Saturday and Sun day . Another old pioneer has pasiedaway. Samuel S. Smith wjs horn in Spring Held, III., Septemlier . 183:1, and died, February 12, 1901, of pneumonia. He crossed the plains in 18611 to Ore gon, where he has since made his Inline, having for more than M years lived in Umatilla county. He leaves a wife and four children, C. A. Smith. J. W. Smith and .Mrs. W. Hadle, Ol Pilot Ruck, and Mrs. 9, M. Pearson, of OanyoB city. He was a member of the United Brethren church for M vears. A. C. M. ..TIME Kvery purchase of a pack age of BOM Dust Washing Powder may guess at the number of packages con-taim-d in the pyramid in our window. The person who makes the nea.e-t guess will Is- given a Hold Lacii-iered clock on April 1MB, 1901, Guess Again. Owl Tea House. Crockery and (llasawarc. Locust Hill Rabbitry and Poultry Yards. INAUGURAL EXCURSIONS 10 WASHINGTON MARCH I, 2 ,.nd 3 liikets will be sold on nleive dales hooi all points on the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Al One Fare i ok RoeidTrip tickets valid lor return until Mart 8, 1901, inclusive Solid Vcstibuled I ruins Irom CMcflfJOi -St. lotus, I ouisvillo, Ciminnitti, Columbuv ( lovelnnd. WhcHiiiu, Pittsliurq, Btiltimore, Philddelphin nnl Niv York. Ihrooqh CMMbMt Pullman Unming Huom Sleeping l iirs, Observation (airs, and (Jnot:llil Dining Car Scrvlct, See that vour Tickets read via. the II. & 0. Money to Loai r,u" '"tare ,m'"w BM mnthl, inf luent "un- NO GOMMl88loN8 VVi" OB improve Pnvnty or win furnj money to bnild with Will be pleased tO tl'fc ores ol actual eoii g one needing n loan... y" FRANK B. CLOPTON Hop Main Street. " KENTDtKV WHISKEY I b) IOII N SIMIMlOT The Louvre Saloon I'KNIII.KTIIN W. H. Jones, OKU.iis lH)rlii Agricultural Implements, Barb Wire. ( 'ntti in Win ill street, rer nf Kratir'l Opiu em Houss, Mow n Thliv We offrr one Huielre.! o. .., - Kvwsiil tor .ii . h-. ol csisrrii iii. i until- i I i. r.n . . ..,.11 ,t uii- r. I HKNKV iii. l'nNi . Iele.... O. M',' ill. tin.U'i .-ii.i liMb't- lnu,,iii K. J. t.'hi- j,r Mir mi' i,ot-ii ),!-, mi i ... ii. noil psHsi 0 anaflfSW'i iii ll biluewi trsii.srtlou. mill uiieii' u lut-ir i, r in kmi .v i in.., W hull-unit- HriiiKi.-. Iiili-tii. Ulilu H AianNc. Kiss. a. Masvis. Wbolesalii linnntll, TuloiJo, Onlo ii - - ,H lit ' i un- i- la.t-ii I iiirrii.i! ) , ni i Iiik -liri-i'lly un Ilin bliMSl suit luueuiiN hiu fseui ol tlm Ky.U-ui. Hriss 7-V-. Iht ImjIIK' Hol-I by o I fti.i.i) i n. itrn tin- hum Pilot Muck Notss. Pilot Uoek Keb. l, Mrs. CI m- is ver ill with parahsi of the hraiu at the home of her daughter, 11 rs Hammond. Mrs. Thus. Uamer, of Helix, and Mr. Ileale, of Pendleton , who have lie-n vlntiiiK relatives in Pilot Uiak and risinity lor ssvearl davs returned t. their homes Tuesday. Klmer Smith and the three WelUalu eliililreii are siekZwlth iuallpox Kev. Worsliam will liolil services here next rtunday inoruintc and even i ilk. (irandua Hunter and Mr. Itartou are Nasal CATARRH Llvsiiosk BrssdiuK Is fast beeom ink' the leading industry of the Pui.itic Northwest. The Ifural Spirit will keep you postetl oa this great industry in its every blanch. I iidisiiod weekly at 181 Third street, Portland, Or. Seud lot iron sample In all Its slag tusre sliuul-l Ihj ClVMldHU'l-.. Ely's Cream Hal- . . u... . . .-itv-.mi.l ii us tliu diMiuml SSSAfefl I IISSNSI ilurrli in I li I SI swy a OUIJ iu lbs . : quickly. (,'ieuin Halm I. plsssd Into ntrU., sprasil. over in- iuuuilirii sua Is sImuiiiI. ttelist I. Iiu uimliuta mil a cum follows. It il uot drylug docs not iiiuduLu nwvr.m. tjirgs Hiss, 60 wilts it Drug- gut. -r by uil ; Trill hi, 1U ccBM by uml JgLY UUOl UKto.Ki Wursu UUM1, N.w York. BAD COLDS outiium i. i,i. o .it b.hluu. Oolu. a- net now I,.,.. 1.. W , iluru.l MK.NIlKIS llYNAMII' TAB I l.l-s u.lli-,1 aviikiiiK Ifuin linn tiiirrsi i vruwil .mki -eliit.n oc.tiiui.t ml., uii., Ii-ur. mkI .l.-lt Oh -1bI Ol UUllU t V, I lllgllt. "It u Un sunt uk "I grip I -- r l .... i A ball ilugvn li- ii.i-- b,l i-lll- iu,.- gtlll II buiis 00. II. .i-i -in.- l.yhMi'T4WXItti. T" HI) . uwnt tbc ia4usil lai nol.l 1.11 oeosb Uir grsl nislii. I eudun. .iwl riuuiuisml Uwm L tin. i plc" UAIU'I.AV IIKKI.KV. t Miinlr oM,,.w .1.1 AlAoreo) . U-1 Swwlui' .Ini l si l'NMlli, July 7, lllti "SmuiuMali.il g bsiui Kvyiu. o.n.g. U) Uir Til.) IT hsr.l Oli.l ltl fo i.l,tli Uut tliu lui ... autiiw.l .udibaih b MMHHKI.'.i PYNAMIii TAUbl.KM Helli waigli wid uild dlvt'iiii.l il, . uouiil of iba. kiuttilug sin dns Hill tor ui-'' Mg. KUMA L liol.l II, II Hum St., ban flgu t'lB.. Aug I. 'oil "I lor wmuw UuihUmI Ifol" Sinn - MKNOKI.'a IiYNAMU TAbl l.gs uc uuek Hist i. bu I tin l.-.l. ll.r... 'I I... iU o M.ld. uiUiout iiutluc I Uu,k u duMii Ikj.o. witti lite tor Hill twid IrUdu. wbn 1 ucntu. Noum. II I. VA winner., i.suiiwisi, 1SI17 W'twluugbiii Mini. Sun I'nuMibxio. Augutt 1(1, l'JOU. uttfc lMAotud lur 2.iwuU in .bunli. l.NLAMi liltt O OU , WuMbiugiou gUw.t, Siui 'nuudw. Abu, on b I) our lousi aguut, KOgerh.N a nu gM my Pedigreed ltelgian Hares of hoth -, xe- for sale at all times. Qoal ity guaranteed Prince Hoi. al head of rahhitry, service fee tL'.rs). Barred, Buff. and White Plymouth Bin-Ics and Klnsle Island Beds. These are the liest all round fowls known to potiltrymeii today VlsltOfl always welcitiie. Kor farther information address HUYW. WADK, I'eiidletou, Oregon. TR U C K I NG, Van Orsdall & Ross. Wnir' "44 I' A koo.1 l-nkiiiir liurt-.mi )N-r iimjk- f, ing bur nr.. I. tbu won-l kbid ol oon bliiulloii. il Eureka k I i all 9 liai 11C99 " "I .J in.riHi i, isi-tifi hut tnfaktfa llm 'll ! uili i r aHH tiff I .l(Mi , lulls It Hi ton Ultkuntu IMI -tWMW M i-iiiK i, i.i ii ur'Himruy wtjui'i i ff .s i nifvaaar- la ajl .'.'li . t a ail i a is r rm Ml , Qll- CO. Give Your Horse a Chance t UnSTLUUS&fcCB- OVE RALLS ' """ V BK'HIrH IW " HAN FHANCiaOO. CAL. HANDSOME ivvVf BLOCK 100! CONTAINING n LOTH, WELL LOCATBD, LEVEL, WITH CITY WATER, ON TU8TIN HTREET, WHICH W ORADED, WILL BK MOLD AT A LOW PRICE N BABY TKKMs. THE BLOCK is ACROBH TUBTON HTREET I- Iiom THE RANDMOME BEBIDENCE PROPERTY M-' I-.. L BMITH, AND AFFORDM THE BENT VIEW OF THE MOUNTAINS AND THE BURROUNDINCJ COUNTRY as WELL AB A PINE VIEW i THE TOWN PROM its LOWER END TO ABOVE THE BIHTRRB1 HCHOOIs, :::::::: Apply at the East Orcgonlan Office. The Dead NOTICK OK FINAL SKT TLgNINT. Not ire i ii In slrsr that n r Mrcitiiu ih- dial) spool II UO, quallHsO m-i siiiisjs iiiliilnlrnlei nl tl .tats ol It U M . , ile-es.oil, Hie. I In tin- nun ...uriot t'loiulii '. ItalS nl iir-son. on the fwli illy in .Isnimrs , 11V1. bit Huh! m-oure li admtnlstru tnr ol tie- -hi. I --1st. , nn.1 b mi orJrrul tl Hi, ii. .ml. I- merge A llsttmsn louiii) 1 1. ot .ui. i oount), iiuiy iumi- n.i saaiatal8 tlm khIiI rial, a HiihI hosrliiK iv- null n let iu laksplsss Iii Ha- county i ourl room tn tit rounty i-ourt liosss in P-iidl. iifu, I'lattilit count). Mais iii OfMon, si tii- i, ..in oi it e'clo-k h. iii. on W. .Iiiclsy, ilinfiti dtv ( March, IWl, the lame bslng Ins ttir.l)u4um in ol tlisuc-ti ri'kulsr term nl ml. I sounif iiiiiri. una mH peroni ilslrlng tuobjsrioi sacspl te Hi- luii.l DiihI rcporl. or mv put il-em. an- hereby r-.inr-il In Itle Ibrlrult ubiscUoBS un. I excsptloui with thl clerk of He .alii rount) i nun mi or befon t lies ul.l ft any ol March, IWI I .m.l ll Wl l.lrllier piortW in .siil order Hull tin- in,th,. himli1 bi-biU liStoSd lei' live tvn.'li- .iiri-e.invt-lv In tbt us i irt'snii isu i ut-fkly u-ueiiier ol si-nerilrlr ii 1 h 1 1. in pui.li.lie.l nt Peiiilliitnii, I'suliU conntr, "tsi- nl Orstfon. pnor in .sld itale. Thll BOtlce l pilbll.hi-il liilimuilt to 1st orrlsrol thi lloimrsbl- Usorn A. lliumu count) lu lg- nf l niittiliii ssant). te ol Or. gnu. . iii ly mads mul catsrwl on Hie Ml ilir it laaaary, ISO', st plismbcrs, in I'rndliua I'miiiiils eaaair, min- Otsaoi II. I HeCLKIXAM, A.lminlilriuu Pendleton Sayings Bank UHUAN1'.K1 m a IU II 1, IDs. t'Al'll'AI, ... Mii.ihni i i i.n,. IkuukliUf llual loutrn.i ,1.1'K.i on tlws dspusltfc. I. i.n.. ... Umgblsud sold on all iirlucl oal e .lui- niisoisi .liruiioi. kivvu mi roiiwu'im W I r HUM Ml I, fro. Usui. I. N. TTE.YI., VIOS-rfSS1(,'ul J. MO IH. Uaiblsr. 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I ii : To IjuliiiilHii K SiilllvHti. ileleiulmii. in las narno of tin n orn J"" I liereliy reiiilrel In ki'hi mid mi ""' oonslalal ft lad hkshoi iron in tbisgjis llll.. I court sin I oill un ni U'l.in- M I.J.If I lib d.iv ol March, IWI. nud y.m p- "'""i DOtlftod i s. ii ...ii 111 Iii Hiier ami , ,n pleH.l wlilnii .ml Iliac, He ilinti m rsal tbsrsol iii sppiv m hi- ibBtssawp I court slid In .sld oili lui Hi- r-llel pie-l n' In pUlullff complaint, vl I r I de reedo oiving Hi- bouili ni iiiHiiiiiiini' uaaai J twi-vn you and plaintiff, sua fur bl a MStf and i-ontrol ol I lie minnr . hlldres. ; rfn. .uiniiniie-1 i-ubli-licl .uruini b. " inr.l-rol II..H Ucurge A lUriman. judge ot tae c ii y court 'or I'nislllli eoiiiily, regon. i iii.i.i- sod asAed ui rsadliaWitssiiMess " pirn wctT. AllurneT fur I'UlntH NOriCK OK FILING FINAL ACLOUKt. stm-nl Olrn for rniHtlllH i utility. I III llll- lllHltl-l III the i ! Ann. ihimi ; .lei eii.e.l ... . .. NoUsc li hereby llrcn Ihit ' ' ft" ! .ll. on, .!!.!,. i ..t III. ll OHIlie.l I ill-. I with Hie clerk iii ilii. ruuri lili ; .... .Mini Hint report, sud in- luuri IgJOT ii in - ..i- .--.ii . i o court ism il Hi Hie loin Hie 4-olirl li oi- .in.,-, . Hons o "'i-1 Hint ib- ...uin ,i i ,..,, .'tdiuir. Oregon. and I., r- .toy u" ......I .11. leuori. m -7' luattsr-doas by lbs fUfmmm .-. r.l l.v me c.iuri lumit""- rel.irl lillHlU .elllcd. .... rA.ro! ki .I..K...I i.nr.ulDt Uleewe. ..... ...... . 0, , tbe Hon. lieorgo A IIsHiiiau. l"'. iboTI mlltled court, ms.li- ""W.S'jEk Atict h ii t-iiAMiiKKUlaisa ity n. ii Hull. Dsputy. iSXKCUTOhVS NOtlCI. in me rvpaajT Ooari oi nn MaM omo lr I lOHtillK i ouniy. , .nl Mi in un- unmet in ihu . Notice i- hereby glssn lhai JSMA . ...u.i.ti..,i ih- o ii tor oi . to i Im. been i,.inni.-.l lb- ' .""Ihuimr will of samuel Hl. n-I ' -' V, j-M'' .ilisllu.'il All l-roUi- bums ' 'Tn-uTelU UiHIollHleHI.. r.-.inred le I" !''"'', (ule uropvr voucher!, si Hie oBlce i t- "' liM u.ei Hie iviidlei.ni Ssvlugn B.ai. Isudision, Oregon, sffjaln iu """ tnjiustc. ....ledrobrusiy!.! i-AKTKH A ItAI.KV. Allorusy Come and See the 1901 Crescents At the Crescent Agency East Oregonian Building Wheels at $15, $20 $25, $27.50, $30, $35, $50 AND $60-00 it tma.i.iiiAjuRrTMi Great Clearance Sale uf Carpets Now on to roaku room for itiniH'" slock of spring ooils. L;nt,'o ''is count for ciiali. Lots of mniH""s " halt prict; tiootl aacgnd hand hlg machines from $5 00 to '" -Uii.lortakiiig ootls always on hanU- . i i ll.e willloV" a Wnei. yon ,1,. youi soring sowing do not forgo! un .j, giV; bearlpg mturv Whiu-, km Jar ahoail of all other " wU uoi Init lalk and we oxpect to have it talking i" " ,u ' ' cost yon a cent to try one. JESSE FAILING