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1001 SUITABLE ARTICLES d CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Beautiful Electric Seal Jacket u.i, 5fi i 1 go at &2!; regular ar to go at $21. c nill styloi ''ss tnan manufacturer's price. itaditnd Silks, Glovee and Hendkerchiefs, Neck ! ,nlv4r jind Tics. Dress Skirts and Jackets. illtooloM :u retiring from busineM pfieee, eaver Bros. Dry uoods to. THEY LACK STEERS THINK CATTLE STRAYED FROM USUAL RANGE. THERE'LL BE FOOTBALL ON CHRISTMAS DAY. njCBMBBR II l0t BREVITIES. i Howard. Kara, louus , i Howard tire Insurance. . ..v..rv II nurchnsc Dutton'a r tun ....- it WtMri . .. .....nnillil. llltl'S Ikt St'lll p opposite t 1 ' .11 LI...U 111 111 I'Stlltl If. an nuii- " . n uil country. K .T. wane. hirr.l ol ( raiilTrli'H. (1111 r ....11 ... 11 . . .... ltd (IIIVCi III "'OS ' " " kw of iii dishes, propot Ir t'hiiiitmas prflMBtl ul I Br rii N.i - 1 1 ' i . i nit at H.i old Ihi'iu for you ami Mf aiub earn. 1 nut 11 Cleaver Itrus l)rv (a l Mow Cleaver Hroh will ktrV muni In 11)1(1. U ... l.tAi ... I In. c.i! , hi i.iin s.i.iiii. jank of Cold Springs kruiDi for everybody at the KM UTV (i(H)llS KIOIO MM .n.t uiilllt.rw li.ini'lil ill III. Thi Peoples Warehouse. WIKKl 1 !: : llltl'i itl 4 fnrl... . 1 ..Ml.... ...... J p V. D w.niii .1111. . , III BUI nr K B ratl HMCD m.j. . it. i n a DiHM iai out gain in 1 pruiteri y two blocks from W A 111 II. 01... 11 1 1 1. 1 1 . 1 l...iiu.. lion and tiath, Uuo th mil 1 hi '.i 1 enough lor The Palm" chncolutes. salt pound box at A. G. Hroa s tin' popular price 1 waatcil immediately to low In IhlK city A now t prioiiitt(in and good for Prnft-sam C K Km. todlet 1 mil S. .. Vmm Mithr an the MUVj and i lUlwrmr l 1. t ft-UJ , --, . u, i nuiur ndlim hniw.p.i ... yf 1 1 - f awr rnurt street 1 '.in.. - ... I I. w" win lay post J pan of n. i:ii.,.,i sni..u any railroad I 1. II It I Ul.i -nr.. ""' MHI ruins l.l..ni,( tHd L,.l,, J ... fttSS0 " " P Bw . daaoa New WTuiU, !..,,., .,. I Ma? hall si, ..si, arlll bo Imi Kltklu"n'i orchestra. 'liiuuu, 1 rom s 30 to 1 " 75 cents. packages. Home tin at Hawley l.u Mlu. for 'i u quurloi . I '.u Wlll'ttt ISOOil Jann-H K'xxl ('aiiilii'H by the ton at Dutton's. BlrUl butlici novoltlcK at Nolf'E. Kol tiitnnb'H at (IociIccKc'h tonlffht. Bll) VOttl nian aWlkl at 1'ullinan & V.it.'H. Dulton Is ln'U(liUttrtTK lot Xnian ramlli'8. Khc rooni OOttUC l'urniHln'd to rent. Inqalra of J. T. HinUb Tb' W idow anil Hl Krlcnila," by Otutrla DaJU OlbatNa, at Tallraun A Co 'h Clam ebowilnr In UtfBg Mf ami very LlroM. latokara' ittllibti hall. hi'IIIiik at 2 for ion clirar more. l'lcttuv framing a 'iMM'laltv New Inc of picture r itnr BrttB MiorcntH (or franu'H at t:. Sharp's. It you re in a hurry for a gNOWJ onli'i ti-lophonc H. Martin. tic is uiakiiiK a KpccialM "l ipncl ilcllvory I.ohi. on Wobb atroiit, botweon Him IhIk 'h ami Mra. t'ollln'H place four M beoka. Kimlcr pleat" return to tiiiK (m The wall ol (ins l.ufantaiiie's new briok bttlldlllK are now completed and I lie ,HlliHbinK liillclles will be put (III next wcol K01 Bale. It'" ttcrt?8 of line laud Houih of AdaniB TrniH. ca 1. halam i in . talt pinchiiHor A I Inward. You can't beat Martin on ihlllKM tor ('In iHlmiih All KiihIh of vegetables onuagaa bMaMM not" and candies' For mile, 611 vacant lota, 2d real deuce prapajftiMi choice ranchea Id OMMU and Rtarkcy pralrlea. Wheat IuikIh and stock ranchea. B. T. Wade The Standard (Irocery company' hams iiniHt be extra line when peo ple will walk paHt Main Htreet and ko away up on Court Htreet to get thelll If you are not i cipialnted. g ai iiualuted with "The Halm" choi olatea. There ia a iecullar Annnoaa about t h ' in Ton in! in no other chocolatcn at Koeppen'h only. An exchange aaya HvM wniiian who does not appreciate lovely china has niisHcd 1 in In Ht part of life A visit to the Owl Tea IIouhi will iihsIhI in Ki'iKifyiiiK your taHtes. The I'ohlniaii-Kiiip Co IgXrhallti Wash BaJlUtaOturoa tin I'alni Cau dles" and tlM) iiiuKi the lllHl -andy obttlMbk). a c Kmppm BfQS. arc aaen(H Hi rendleton. Hofore buyiiiK Christmas preaeutu. Inspect the tlneat line of Japanene itooda ever brought (o rendleton, at (I. R. O'Danlel'a futnltuic atore, 213 Court street, oppoalle opera hoii-c block Kouiidatioli work lias beguu on Ku dolpli Martin's new brick adjoining his grocery ston . on Main street Mr Mm tn. doi-s not know what will oc cupy the bulliUiiK when completed, hut (he work will be pushed as rapidly us possible Cattle Missing From the Roundup, Owned by Several Umatilla County Men C. B. Wade Says He Believes Most of Them Will Turn Up. It is learned that sonic ol the cut tie men arc short some cattle (bat should huic been accouuted for in the in II roundups, and that riders KM flow on the range looking lor th-m. C It. Wade misses 25 head lroiu h:s BMa l In usual loss being uhout A per ccr.l., or Jo out ol a baud ol 100. bthert: arc missing in large proportion, (Lis liclng (rue In the cases of Charles While who lacks 2fi out ol ftj M !! out of (it): at... is short .15 out ol Ubenay, who lacks Mill'' lllglRII), who id. The men owning these' missing cat :li win seen, and stated that they M.oilgl-t Lba cattle ivould lie found to iiiiic strayed I rom their usual rungc. and that is the reason why they were not rounded up with the others. All ivcrc asked regarding the proba bility ot the cuttle hilling been stolen and they said in each case that they thought not. Mr. Wad" said that during the past lew mouths an enormous amount ol land bus been tnkeu up in the range districts, and (hut. everyone, of course blki watered uacts. when they can This has deprived the cattle of their accustomed ivnterliiE places and has caused them to wander farther nwai that iisiiiiI He looks for the cattle to be found. It. II. Stuntli Id. Of the Mutter Creek country, was in (own and stiUed to the Bast Oregon lun that eattleni'-'i down there have not lost more than 2 per cent, of their stock, that being I per icnt. under the average for (he pnst years. He confirms the theory ol Mr. Wade that the missing cattle are missing because they were com pelled to go farther away on in-count ot the unusual luck of water Pendleton Academy la to Play Againet an Eleven From Walla Walla. Still there Is some football enthusi asm among the local teams Manager Robert Horn! has arranged a game to be played In this city, beginning at 2 o'clock p. ni.. Christmas day. between his icani. the Academy, and a Walla Walla eleven. This game was to have batt between the Academy and the Walla W'Rlla high school teams, but nnngcr Calbraitb hss sent Mnnniter Pond wrote that his team had dis 1a inlet! and that they would be una Mo to play the return game here. It will be remembered that Hendlctnn p'nved (be Walla Walln hich ichool la the latter plaop two weeks ago and that they wore to have come here to nifty on Christmas, hot owing to the dhdiandment this game whs tailed off an4 Wnlln Walla Is going to pick tin a team barring Whltnien men. (o play the return In the game nlnvod In Wiilln Wnlla Pendleton was healetl by a score of 1" to R. and the local t Is very much disappointed thai the ciime bore I bt oaHod ofT. as tkOy wen in hopes of having a ehnnoo o retall-ito. How ever, there will he a panic and II Is "Vpeotcd that It will be n botfy con tested one as there has nlwavs been n strong rivalry between the two owns both In foot hall nnd ha a hall CHINE8E BULLET HIT HIM. Artilleryman From Fort Walla Walla Who Fought in the Orient. Trumpeter .lolnini Lauren and Sei gi ant JaBM s B lOO in, ol the .'loth llidd battel stationed at Kot l Walla Walla were in the city yesterday on a fur lough Thi ) both spent lo months in China ami were in the siege at Tien TatBi when Sergeant Hloom recidved a slight wound in the leg Iron a Chi ipse bullet. They say the report a tew weeks ago that smallpox hud broken out at the burracks wa great ly overdrawn, and that only one ease developed. That is now oier and cieivthlng li running smoothli at tie fort Death of Mrs. Jenkins. On Deeenihei IS. Mrs .1 K .lenkiaa ol I'llot Kock. died aged 51. She leaves a husband and five children In tcri on Deeenihei 20 The Rci R. A Copid" orncltt(ed SCHEME TO FLOOD THIS COUNTRY WITH CHINESE. I They Will Come in aa Merchants Be (ore Present Law Expires. I Port Townsend. Wash.. Doe 21. The steamer AliceCertrude hum Noah Mai. Wash, reports that the ludl-1 -ins picked up two bottles on the b( ack , oats from Cape Kla((er on Friday, supposed to be from the ttaaniCT Mat-1 tea wan. The overdue China steamer Oopin k iirrlved A mlsshap to the maidilncry In mid ocean occurred and she drifted for seven days helpless. Reports nana Ol n scheme on foot In China to flood this country with Chinese. Mer l hunt stock companies are organizing. capitalized for several millions, and i stock issued to Chinese so they nin 1 gain entrance nndr (he anise of nor 1 chants before the present restriction I law has expired. It pays to trade at the Peoples Warehouse. "Not a questionable qWatKjF here." YOU DON'T NEED GLASSES To (tad the values at this store. Everything shown is worth the price asked. You've some thing to huy in the next few days, and we've a lot of goods that are always Itbeltd by the one who p'ts them " Welcome " Our Gent's Ftifnishing Department. Contains everything of an up-to-the-tinies natnre, many of which will he of interest to you. We've the moat complete assortment of Btthing Robee, Lounging Robw, Smoking ( 'oats, Sleeping RODM, Dress Snit Cases, Traveling lings and ValiseH. Priced from 18.50, fi.00, 7..r)0. 0.00, SlO.(H), $12.50, $15.00 t.. $20.iki. Gentlemen's Neckwear In several styles of Kour-in hand. Tecks. Hand BoWt, Imperials and Eng. BqUtfBi trom 'J"c to ?! 50. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. Schimmel Pianos- ioyOBi dotiriof to select a useful well as a:i ornBf BtJ ChfMl mas present can do no better than hy Ixiiying a Schimmel Piano These arc a standard and IiikIi grade make ol piano, high!) polished and fully guaranteed and retail everywlien lot 450 I handle these pianos direct from the tai toil and can sell (hem at (wn thirds of lite u vular price. Call and inspect (In sc- punio and t ,1 liargain. CHURCH OB THB RBDBBMBB I Services arc to be held us usual tumor- I row at the Church of thi Redeemer JOE BASLER !n4 Main Street, l'cndhloo 1 Just Four Days B Mun for you io do bolide buying, your buying I hie week, while (he stock is still well assorted, g Come Early and Avoid the Rush. z a Mondav and Tueedev our store will he orowded. 5 Chinese Loan in France. Haiis. BaC 21. The new loan of 160,000.000 trains was issued today The loan Is In :i per cent. ierpciua' rentes and is for the purpose of n -iuihursiug the French treasury tot Ha outlay as a result of the Chinese ex padlUM and lo pay indemnities to so' ferers in connection with the expedi tion 1'ayiucuts will lie made III lour installments. baglMJH today and cm lug May 31. B E Panama Company Will Sell. Hurih. Dec. 21 At u nieeiinn Of Paaana Coaal nnnpnn this aftara an the ibaraholdan autborl 1 tbu uon pany to conclude tlie BOJ '' '"' canal to the Hulled States practical!, on that government's own terms Oregon's Gallant Commander III. Washington Dec 21. Captain ('lurk, who nonanartarl the Oregon at Santiago, is seriously ill at the aaj pltal beie with heart trouble. John Valentine Dead Oakland. Cal Dae, 21 Join Vau i, tine, president of the Wells Fargo ex press company died hen this morning nl l. 1 a long illness. These 'oo.Is make lovely presents. Silk Waists Umbrellas Handkerchiefs Kid Glovefl Neckwear Purses Silk Mittens Furs Silk Hose Belts Silk I ndershirts Silk Boas Hig assort inent of cakes, rookies for Christ mas at t pies uud Martin's. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. : v5 jjyuutej yuuuuuuuujLiJuuuuuui vuijjiammjjuuuujlammamamj& The Columbia I odin House NKWI.Y Fl' KNIHHKO BAR IN UONNKtmON IN CENTER OR HI.IM 'K HKT A 1l'A AWKIIH Hi"H F. X. SCHEMPP. Prop. See W. C. Minnis for Wood ! and Coal KepeeieJly Fine Iredei UOI' N l door 10 l.i ei 1 s likf Mam Stiecl nUJPBONI Kf.o mi 'te)(S)f)f) t) nn )e)e)e)' et ia We over the following by you oennot buy vour Christmas ""thfrom us. "atol.e- 'locks. Jewelry. 'em. Bititj an 1 . "in oiiverweer, Oliver pieie ware 14 1 Rogen plate ware. la. 1 II 1T1T ai.i-jl,' J imr in mUlti . us lim Bil WW NovtUiti, Ehony Toilet ware, NlMtioki in gold plate and hronze f kfOH m Remember you get a obnnee n e 1100.00 Solid iold Wateh and ( 'hum with avan tl (Kl itaaw. , - TW hat made in our Htore before lanuai v 1 1902. I I LOUIS HUNZIKER, m m THE LEADING JEWELER. : I in l. 'wi and Cum and Maucers. .v a . i i e e a 06; 4, 1 aaj c. j a; t j I