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,IA!LY EVENING EDITION 0A1LY EVENING E0IT tub i itAninn rirBB or KAHTKKN OfcaW V n THB EAST OP ROOM AN TBB l,.n t ,, TBI RASTORKOOMIAN tiiat'i mi rtna VOL 14. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OKRUON, MONDAY, MARGB 4, 1901. . --. .,--, The WHITE HOUSE GROCERY STORE Mm 1 ...ot a Nibble .. if these .'bee' that isl.'l go 1. Iai rv OM ha the t rn tlnvor of its kind. All are in perfect condition, being n.ot or t.H new nor tim riK'. We learned how tn Imy cheese limp ag anil kMf liow to keep it in g-sxf condition American cheese Inifsirted Swiss bnBM I, dam cheese, etc. Our gr.a'eries nrt g'Msl -tn mcli to please anyone. White Hoqsc Grocery. Next to the Pnst'dtice. The Boston C. & B. Clothing Suits and Pants Just Arrived The finest line that will 1 shown in fondle tun ..... i ! . :i .. if will i .u ir.'ii) fm to $jo. Hants ir.iti i to JH. STETSON are here. A 1 1 spring style $4.60 to $6. fascial imiii'r in sterling unver novelties consisting 0' nail ble it knit. - flaw huttnncrs. cti 5utnmer Sporting; Good. Hie-elitll I Hits Ilk lo Me, Bali rv t.. ti fl Mtnki e lo M.M Catuhw'i i. it- .u. to :; i.K I'm gat S.-in, i m mens.- line, t-balla nic lv polished l ft, other set $1.48, fl tfo ! .; :. Bicycles and Sundries. UV show tin- tnrcri ittfuliu w libel in the I tilted titatr. Columbia IJ ri'i 4i and fVl Cleveland 4 ..ml .ra). lmiwrial 9ft, 180, :' an 'I l" Hieyele biiihIi it yrik lUo, ktraphlt nr. h-iUIh ii', 1 mi Wit Be, wi li "o-ln-J" oil IW. , IwIIh i'w to Harden Seeds. 4.0U0 lun'kiu.ji- garden kw1i, new Uhm1 ; wurtli elnewliiTi- liere m Bale al "J'i' Ru an Hnf gram- im uorte.1 lae a 1 ,yri Toilet Soap TIiIm line ). our NtronKliold. 'ic, H- , c and lo. ttr. ijreat valwt, iooi Boutin, warranted. Specials l.arye u u H II amouia 16e. Coil. Bilvir kniver ami forka, war rante.1 1(1 ynrt, fj Ht Bat Ne ini,rtiilonr itinli-, 'V to tth vwlui 'Sih . Anv pui. iMtttern 111 Ute limine 61 Lli'Ke hue la.ki.-n or (j.-i.U-' purMW ami ).. k.-t booka ' to 1 If New 1 111. Ki.ular U-lta witli i-lteiiile rihtam anil aplkuM till- tu $1.6U. Vii illiur lurin- aliinmeiit of imiiortnl i rwiie nr, all abailue, new : rolls. Itk Frederick Nonl 1 I 1 G It N b ft A C NEWS. There's no use Sending your money away Our line of BLACK DRESS coons lor spring has the approval of the tashionaldr world. Our lint- of WASH FABRICS compel thr admira tion of all beholders ami we show in Pendleton a stock equal to any Portland stock., We Itelieve our diipinv of Silk, Flannel and Km broiderrd Serge WAIST MATERIALS is the most complete ever ghown in this part of the conntrv- Our showing of lace will be of interest to We will fie pleaded Alexander DRESS hats The selling Will not catch Dried Evapxrated Stock, very fancy. Qet our Wholesale Prices . . . C. ROHRMAN. An Artistic ar)d ficf)ly purnised Parlor ahould oautain one of our exquiaiudy Inlaid parlor suiUw, upholatered in rich Uautaaka in beautiful nliad- ol oiors, that will uiakt- tin "luut tuuBiulile" of your room "like one grand Hw.M-t Bong" in their harmony. We Law BOiue Land. 111. new deaigns in parlor furniture at pi ice thai w ill Burpriae you BflKER A FOLSOM, Main Street. HANDSOME KESIB1EMCE SITE HI.04-K Jud, ro.NTAlMM u UOTB, WELL UtOAVKD, UKVMh, with Qffy wa'ikk, US II -TIN .-nil BTi WHiril lr .ft.lKI Wtlid HK HJJ.D AT A IXW MMP M l .s I KHMp.. THE MAM K iH AC1UJHH Tl H'I'JX Hl'KKKT KitOM THE HAMWiMK HKHUiKNCE HMOPKKTV OK K. 1.. HMl'JH, AND AKKOIilW THK HWI' VIKW OK f ill MOI NIAlNr- A.M IHK t ItltlMIN; HHH Ah WMUU Art A KINK VIKW )E thk PMH KitoM IW UOWM WK9 fO AMOVK i'HK rtlHTKKrt' rit'HOOI.. :::::::: Apply at the East curtains and rnhied curtains this class of buyers. to have you come and see them & Hexter. Store SHIELD OAK) Dress Shield The newest and 1" st Prices 25c and 30c Red Shoes and Hose For inlants. children and misses. I Hose 25c and 35c. Shots h$c to J2.50. Also high cut lace Samples free 'I the new Capsheal safe ty pin. Call at the store m and get a card j y of pins. price will be 10c per dozen on any fabric, not even veiling Fruit 309-311 Court Street. Orcgonian Office, Thp I'narliv K. Cr-kor i!.tnti will erts't a hotel in an KraiH'iiHM to rout l,(kl,mt), on the i-. rnerof Powell and Ooary otn-et. .Indue K.lbriile llflnei-y oi the circuit court of t ook countv, war placisl 111 nom inat Ion on the eiehth hlol for mavor of Chicago hv the ropuhlii'an citv i-otivi-nt ion Sattidrny IM interext on the f. ,.w,tHH tl per iint homl lnol by thr Maryland Hreaiiii; coiupauy, 'Ine March 1. nn noi paid, and the prohahtlitie are that the i-ourern ivill nhnrtly pas IlltC the nanus ( a receiver Mabel PMtOO. a nOTW in a OhioMC hospital. Btuck her head In an opening in an elerator cbaft. to w what hail bivome of the elevator, and xtrm-k on the liark 01 the head hv th weights ami killed instantly. Bolicltag.Qaiwra.1 Hope Pollull, of Utit circuit of the rapwlor court, and one of the n.. -1 prominent men Georgia., wax found dead in the court L.ni' Ht Macon with a bulloihola 111 Ins head. Political troubles, are -anLi to lie at the bottom of hie act. If (inventor (iae Bign the bill paBsi'd bv the aBBciuhlv of t'alifornia, and there Ib everv indication that hi will, prize righting in that Btate will hg out of faahion and the crowd of eastern pugilists who are heading that way, will have to hnd some ,.ther "'N Keeanse Jacob .loliansen, h Hirter, in San hranciBco. In-In ved los (i-vear old Bon told a lie, lie -rarred hi cheeks, ears and hands with a red-lint poker. When arrestisl .lohansen iustifle.1 lumseli hv limiting the si-rii turn injunction of eiutrmu the risl am spoiling the child. The man is thought , to fie insane PACIFIC SUHIHW BST NKWS. John M. CreBB, a well known real estate agent 111 Portland, died from an opi rati.'ii in a hospital in that citv Friday, aged .V years. The chief of police at linker City lias given 11 dice to slot machine owners that timber operation of the gambling deTiie will not Is- permitted in that city. D M Watson is boring a well for oil on the Miller ranch, on the O, H H.i alsiut llfti-cn miles east ol Port land. 1 In re are excellent prospects tor oll I lleroux. a carpenter employee at seulert s tislierv at lumwater. in-ar The Malles, fell headlong from a BCHtlold L'.'i feet t' tin- rocks below. II will recover. Mrs. M. I1. Mi J. 111 coiiiinitted snii idc near her home five milgg north l.etianoii. 1 .1 im countv, hy drowning herself 111 a imiihI. Mrs. McLin had been in the asylum, hut was disniisaed as 1 11 red and taken home about ten days ago. Mrs. Kebci ca S-holtleld Hav, ifof William ilav. died at the familv . .1.... z . 2 . Home, near ituisiioro, Saturday, troui an itll.uk of lit grippe. 1 1. -ceased was birn in Clark county. Illinois, April .. l4. . emigrate.) in (.alilornia in 1HM, and came to Oregon in IH.V. An -tlort is to be made at Kugem- to raise lii.inm for a A'oung Men's Chris tum AsBmatioii building under tin promise that flo,(BMJ more will la ion Lcoiui ng from a group of rich num. i he Christian hhboi iatioiia of the state universitv are behnid the moTe nienl. Wals..,, roWgMOd, teacher at Oregon stale reform achool, has resigned his position, and will go at once tn Kldora, Iowa, t" accept a similar position in the Iowa state n form whool, under SiisBrinteiideut Miles, w ho was the lirst UriuleU- lent ol ILej( ireguii institution. Ki' hards brothers are sinking a well ou their wheat larm in the Home Hi-iiM-i, cunntrv hi p"-. the Columbia from I'matilla. The well is to Li bored 'iisi fuel and ll water .is not oh tamed al that depth it will probably la- siii.i, deeiM-r W C. Mi Cans land of Walla Walla La. the eoiitrai t John Burnett, ex-supreme judge .( Oregon, and a resident of Oregon sine laon, uieu at mi iiouie in corvallis on rriday, March I, aged till years. 11 was considered one of the moat able er 1 ui ina I lawyers in the state. Imall was due to heart trouble. Me had bgggl sick about two weeks. He waa bom 111 Louisiana uiid ggOM to dragon in lHoM, settling in Huiitou county. If the women ul i.ork sh-. 1! 1 i:nk Bii.-i to Hit- other woman sic- i . .. i-rUiis, aBf S "You Di'V r i.A I i sCi ub and clean when your back ached bo ttuu it . . rn. 1 that avtry latovwOMM womn Lrruk It in two " It s laid ritouh foJ s woman Ui tifli r leu w'h u Ik mut Butter and Bias at the saint- loin. ht rca nes tie limit of ht-r t udnrauci-. Weak woiueu who buW L en made atroug by lb use ol Or NtfW't 1'av.a--ite I'rcacripUau, rsMMMstMssi It to othjfr as a godaend. It sti.idi-.te ug ilarily, dries weakening drains, IsssjU nillamsv Uou and ukceratiou and cures h-utale weakueaa. f hsv- bee tl .yl.l. u wtia Will Si Jog... Hvr ry musM h I triril inso, l " rclwl ! BUM WOO Vis I 11 .UI W IMSWIUCI.I 1 UiA .U, f. il Dr. Hi. o c - Plaasant P. II.-. toukuesa and aitk htadacli. not tssMtB tuc pill uabiL lire bit Tlsvy do Arm Siow." INAUGURATION DAY IN WASHINGTON. Mckinley the First President to Succeed Himself Since (irant. CROWDS SHOW GREAT ENTHUSIASM The Speech oi ice T'residenl of Office, and President Mckinley's lnati Rural Address. Washington, March i. Wiljiaui Mc kinley, of Ohio, today for the accoml tune in his career took the oath as president of the I'nited States. Not since the time when the republic in dorsed another war pr.'sideni. (ienernl (irant. has a chief magistrate succeeded himself until the present time and not even was there a-ich an lgtBOgingJ inaugural procession at (irant's second inaugural, or bo much enthusiasm ilia playsl. nor were there no many speciators as tislay. Pennsylvania avenue, between the treasury building ami the capitol was a kaleidodconic mass ot color. In addition to the dor.en or more public reviewing stands ll-.ere were hundreds of private structures in from of stores and buildings. Senators Haiimi, iDOOMt and .Ioiu-b, f Arkansas, Kepreseutatives t'en- nou. I'aueii ami iciae, coiuposiug the joint congressional committee of arrangement. called at the Whit House lor the president at 10 ck. After receiving their con gralulat ions the president stepped out to the fOtlt door nl the preideut ial mansion, raising his bat in recoguiti a cheer that went up, and entered In- wailing carriage, Senator Manila following. Chen the march In th oil capitol began. Ten minutes after tin diHirs of the senate had Is-en opened the galleries were tilled, the throng ivertlowing the corridors. The bur d conversation ceased, as tl Itn ial crier announced the appearance of tin nation's guest. The amhassielors, ministers of foreign countries, srh filed in, wen- aitlrisl in glittering It rt costumes, the silgell-gowilei lellin justices of the supreme court the governors of slates, the member of the mills.., the heads I Ihe exectl live departments ami the chief olheers f the army and navy were all sealed wLeii the president mid iheoilon Hooscvelt entered, escorted bv tin J'"' ""inilto. Hooisvslt Taksi lh Oath. President McK inley sealed Liinstdf 1 1 recti) in front of the presid'iig olllcer's desk. Vice Pesident Ibsine- velt stepped to the rostrum and received the oath of olllce from Presi lent Protein i-rve, who immediatolv liM-lared the senate of the fiftv-BItli ongress was adjourned sine die. Assuming Ihe chair and the gavel the new vine president, lts.sevelt, an nounctsl Ihe snnate of lift v-seveuth 1 congress convened in extraordinary miibsioii. After prayer bv Ihe blind ihaplain. liooBnvi li delivered his in augural address, which was ier) brief, saving "real privileges and power are "urs and heavy are the ressinsibii 11 ies that the growth of these privileges and iw ers imnosea. Aci ordingly as we do well or ill so shall mankind in future be raised or cast down. We belong to a Vouug nation, already of giant Btrength, yet whose present strength is but a forecast of gaj s,wers that are to come. We stand supreme ill a continent on a hemisphere, and as wn ga.e into lae coming years, the duties, new and old, rise thick and fast to confront us from within and Irom without. Most deeply do I ap preciate the privilege of my MgHlMi For high indetvl is the honor of presid ing over the Auielli'SIl senate at the outset of the tweuliath celitury." At the conclusion of the addresa the new bWggkgfS ol the senate wen- iworn iu by the vice president. I .mi by gf. geant at Arms Kansdell, the distiu- guisbeiJ audmnt-e then In. -I out to ll piatlorio ereeted at ihe east front of the ogpitol, The iresideiii l.s.k the srat ri-servtei for him LeneatL the cauopv. iui.-l 1. Illume-1 1 I. nil Ills tic- Puller stepped forward. While the sea of fauas ga.mj in eagerness as the president, with uplifted hand, re pealed the oath and pressed his lips lo tfie Li He The chief executive then begaii to ..-ad iiis inaugural address. Mr. M Kiuley begaji hy saving that now, con trary lo the situation four years ago. there was no anxiety as regards our iirremy and t re. lit. J have tfte satisfaction to announce that the con- gross just t-loaed has reduced taxation in the sum of 4t,UUU,U00 annually." He 1. 10 pai ed the depression in ihe industries four years ago to the preaeut activity. The national verdict of hit, baa for the most jatrt been executed. Whatever remains uufultilled is a con tinuing obligatiuu, reatmg witii uu- dmuitisusxl lorto- upon Use xeuuwvei Roosevelt After He Took Ihe Oath and congress. Hrielh referring to the war iiml its results, he said it was signally favorable to American arms and in the highest degree honorable ti the government. This victory im ioseu oinigatioiiB winch we cannot ggoapg. "We are now at peace with - ,. . . 1 oe norm ami n is my lervent praver that if differences arise bctwien us ami other powers that tbev mav bg seMled bv aihitralion. Knlruste,! I the . is, pie (or the second time in tlu olllce of president. I enter uimn its administration, and appreciating the great responsibilities, I should shrink from the duties this ilav assumed if t did not feel that in their arforiiance 1 "I hi have the co-operation of the wise ami patriotic men of all rtics. We are united ami sectionalism has disappeared. If there are those among us who would make our wav more difflovll we must not be disheartened but more earnestly dedicate ourselves to the task gpoa which we have right ly entered. The path of progress is seldom smooth. New things are often found hard to do. The republic has marched on and its every step has exalted human liberty. We are un dergoing the same ordeal as did our predecessors Brly a century ago. We are following th) irse they blgggd, They trlamplMd Will their NOOgggOrl falter and plead organic 1 01 potency in the nation'."' licforring to the status in Cuba the president aanl we uiiist remain close frlgnda with Oak. "The declaration of the purposes of this government in the r lilt Kin ol April '0, IMlls), must lsr made good. The peace which we are pledged tn lean- the Cuban pencil must carry with it a guarantee of permanency. VSe became the sHinsorn for the pacilh ation of the island and we remain aci oiinlable to (he Cubans, no less than to our own country ami people, lor the reconstruction of Cuba as the free coiuinoiiweitlth on abiding Inundations ! right, justice, lihertv and assured order. " The Phlllppln ItNllMi As tonhe Pihlippines he said "Congress having added the sanction of its authority to (be (siwers alreadt exereised by the executive under the OngtitoUOO), tlierehy leaving with the NWOatifg the responsibility of the gov erinnent of the Philippines, I shall cold 1 nun Ihe eltorts already begun un til order shall bit restored and. as fast as eonditious nermil. will e-t.th l.sh local government. The lull n, 0 natation oi the Bjgop of the islands has al- r.- i li been invited ami when Mgli gov eriiliielit is eslithl ished will . iituiuraiie the people to administer it Already something has been done 111 this llragiiOfl. The most liberal terms ol amnesty have already im-.-ii conimiini ated to the iiiBiirg.tnts snd the way ib still - pen for those who have rin-ed aims against the got eminent for honor able siihiuissiou to its authority. Our ouutryineu should not Im deceivudr We are not waging a war auaiusl the inhabitants of the slangs A portion of them are imtknig war aaianst the United State. Force will not la needed or used when thiMM who make war against us shall wake it 110 more. May it end without further bbusl shmf ." ureal gnlliuilaim. Th I'litliusiasm was Uniueii Ions as the last words of the president died away. Jin president la I and vice presi dential part lis ad,, m,. d to the i ajiltol , where a IggghjgOll was serve.!, while the tHOOpt of iLe i ivh Li.dies formed for the inaugural parade. On, reaching the White House ground Hie prosiilenl ascunde.1 tltu IVHKN you want to Imy ulotliuti T" K" tOItiUUU whu tieule 111 clothttrl win ii yuu want to buy jiapor go tn a man who Jual in pajwr, wIihii you want to huy junk go to a mil who dealt in junk; when you want to huy a hieyejti go to H. J. STILLMAN Ha (ieaJa in bicycl Comer Maui and Webb St. Pendleton, Ore. stand b.i.I wgtehtd tl,.. rg.,ion. go bv. Tl. 1- . evening M. ,mw.b nf ,p ill view ir,. march in , , Kr, dliplay oi iNwort. ,w..i MigW the Tinutfiir sti nail in the pension hnlld- CI.()SIN(iH0liKS0ia)N0RKSS. thB Hi v bp Harbor III) Tbibb to UBBth III IkB Xbbbib W.Bhnigtnn, March 4.--TI. rhaiing ohgrMtoriggd by t lafrat .Tibe ri" ami liarU.r bill, wbleg g tl. .u, as talked t daatl, by farter. .( Mon tang, while the hiii was Mora ,i, hisly in the Bhane of a conferen. re- isirt 1 . . . . . .. I ' reimri ..11 tlii, .iw, Irv civil hill, with Cm,.. I I I'harli.sinn agpMltlooi appropriation oinitbsl it it. I ib,, St.Lnujn appropriation In the house tke renorl ,m kba drv evil bill was alat. atlopUt,! ,, lau.r Ihe preaidttpl -gne.1 the measure rn house pggggd the Dlgtrigt of i-4. ttmblt loll anil one granting a charter to the Natioiml Ptslerat , Womsn's ClUbi, Ihe house refnsetl to ylehl bt lb.- NMbl 00 ihe river and harbor hill ami 11 ttas sent hack lo the OMfgfMgg whore it iIimI, FlihlBa on th I. Balfglo, March t Thirty men ill '"X (r"'n Hit Held otT Silver creek yesterday were carried into the lake hv a sudden gale parting the lea HMp ir.mi nunkirk unit HutTalo by Inlglll ri scuml all of them, several III an Unconscious isiinltt inn. It Is fearetl Unit several I ives were Inst, as there MN tliers nu the ice Iwides the thirty referreil to, 1 hicsao and San rransltco lapkati. OhlogfD, March 4. -May wheat opened at 7M, and clos.il at Tfi :l.H cents sr bushel. san Krancisco, Mr.-h 4. May wheat q BO ttd lodav at M't aggiti p.-r cental . Amcrlaan trtiopt to Lav una. PatiO. March -t. --Aiaencan IffjOBI are itclivclv preparing tn leave here ih tl legpil f two goggptalgg of legation guards. The llntiab are to -11. n. I the suinuipr near the coast gradually withdraw mg In India. The in mi. on. Will r am llldellllltelv. Oil Company win. cai. Shu l-raii. iscn, March 4. Th state oirenii court this gtoraua nwtafad a .l. ri -Hull ill favor of appellants, .ii the case n f August ami K. A. Swarth vs. the I ns Angeles University t tilleve Oil Co., the College (III company being the gpptllgota. Sibyl s.mi.rimi Took Polioa. Iluda Pest, March 4. -Pestl Hirlap. a newspaper, asserts that Sibyl Sander son, Mrs. Anlonlio Terry, tbe forintr iisTatic singer, and a native of Cali fornia, drank ihiIsoii at her hshrimis and was tskeii to the hisipital. Her coinlil 1011 is not serious. Ins HI.. Jsn.lro Vrk. n Karncitco, March 4. All effort to locate the wreck of ihe Km Janeiro Lt 1, mans of .liters have proven futile. Nu Isslle have as yel couie lo the sur face. Capluraa by tor galrs. aVaMtHt, March i. A llritnh patrnl ot seven men sent from here i missing. The men were probably captiirml bv Hiatr raiders. or ntu at Cap Twn. Cape I own, March I Setenttten Irtish plague eases are resirtml here TO CUgg A COLO lg OMt OAT. Iskr Utslnr Ho. Illl. '.In I III III. I. liiisxi.ii o hue I lbs uniiisr II 11 111 ss car, g w. lint. m's ilinsturs Ii no sank ba gt FINE STOCK ..RANCHES.. run - mi- in WALLOWA COUNTY. WALLOWA COUNTV il the I '.in nil 1 Otlsst) ill Klgttffl On pun Im the slut k industty, 110 sand nor -.age bfUSli I'lit plenty ol tiuucli p,lav. and watt 1 We have lor -.ale nine o tint lineal stm k 1. tin In h 111 Wallowa toiintv 1 lie lulhiwiii are a few ol out many gu I Sl BOtM '' Wsllaas II, St IsilWUl Ian J .plBiullilly inlald by gllubs aasi natural pringi pari is sllsll sinl ik r 1 Is natural ia4lovj iau.1. Oyajf aw 1. .11. ol k i ibIs4 on no. olavtva u ik ysar I 1 sat A l.sii. sesi.lii l 1. .I n.., (u tun. ul l. suJ go.i.1 Ions- rs u) (Its Btac Ne 'OUi si iss, psrt fins usiursi .,'.li i.i.l kt.m ....... 1 ....A.I l,.r .(.In ...I alfslta 1 ...l! ...1 1 .1 1 - 1.- . .1 .... II. .11.1 , e I oulbullillng. pinny of ssirr ga I 1 AJ srrss alll Ulual.!. IW aj fss lu sllalu, lbs rsuisoi 11 i -I tslilu Bllsll s graal suap Nu 4 M gt rt ul IsiiJ. miu sllsll Ib rwsl Sissl sllsll .sit I o.,.i i .i. r rllil sail ulur al sprlugi. Kur hirtasM pitn ulr auiKsrniu sbuv cin . Mclioniel & McDunald, WALLOWA. ORB. UUNS AND AnnuNinoN