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Our Overcoat Sale Mu bunti atu cess, i 'i ices hold r.",1(l until nvut sarmeni is told. hava h cumpieb line of white arid fanny Shirts for Men mid Boys . . . . BAER DALEY , ,n Price Olothien, Futni$k$n tmd HtUton, Hbndltton, MARRIAGES IN 1901 THURSDAY JANUARY I, 1901, GENERAL NEWS Dr Jaim Bnydei m m uur who wu Dniti Btat mlniatei to chile and Bolrrtn under the rtealdenl Hurt I i i lionu At Newark, ear. a dispatch i" th don announces the ai-minlstration Di . In dead at nil N. .1. aand T Herald 1 1 "in I mi death of Mrs. J, A in Mrs Cheetei A. .8; rnln. Mi four bni il!l with tha rest it S.I ! vithur il RUUtc at Turlington -lease In .1 suit, h- raaae win iiini araa : , bjr Hi president t" rep i Unto d state- at Madrid i ii in' Ihr "i . line of onoi King AKonaa tciii on I CWI UUI Ottitl ! States I ' Basin during tin- renix 1 i s v'' the Brsl sdrnlntatni- j ideot Cleveland, tasor to tin hit- Pn ildeni ol tin Wells. Karxo Bx-I ' company. has beep u t r 1 In ' BnUU at present gSBSrol iger ol tli i ii'"iany with head ten in New York. Mr. Brans I nut move bin present quarters to Praaclaeo where th- main ofn Of th. Wells Fargo ' i. located. THE WEATHER IN 1901. As Reported by William Hilton. Offic lal Reporter of the Weather. Tin- weather roadltiona in Peadle tun lor thi' year of 1!"H wriv as fol ,. i-. ;l lepol ti .1 hj Willi. UN lllltnli : "Hi weather obeerrsf ; Km January the maximum tempera' PH. was 1 1 1 1 it t in i n i 1? tni'un tnaxl rannt, ISS; mean, si anon m rnei a were sad live partly clear, cloud) Feb mar) fclaxiaraai leraperatun ; in i n I mu in. !: mean maximum. 47. n fail minimum. 27.4: mean. 37: rain .'hi sni)''. Mi M days wore clear. parti) clear ami nine cloudy, March Maximum 71 minimum, ' I mi'. 'ii maximum. M.7l BlSSn mini num. ST.S; sagas. 19.1; ralu. 1.41: mow, t: total. 1.4 J: clear. I" days, . partis cloudy and ' ! totalt) April- .Maximum ". minimum U! mean sMxtmum r mean minimum ST.7. mean. BI.7 ruin. ,S; MOW. 1: total Fourteen 'lay-, ware cloud) .'ml IS lear. Ma Mavlmum, Ip; minimum IS; mean maximum ' '. mean minimum the mpan PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS ler, agut it. sai ml one sister, ,, - , IV, father three ip it at hei nunt Man She wan Tr. Mr Hai.mi'i V Itoln i ii- died In ' i-'eii vf yean Deceased wan 1'nrn tti Philadelphia and came to Or egon with h. i hn.-hnnd. K-v William Roberta In I S47. Putaam f I'radfoni a pioaat f aha .., resided at Mood River sine ISSt, d I i 1 MBS there Mondsv after u two waaha' lllaeaa The funeral took place Wi lnexilay morning At a Wlr.lll. I. He I ii: .') O" 1 1 !!'. asi "f Pommaroa irute-H in portian i. H W Reoft no!" on the 'ihj.rf ot tin nppt r Columbia lintuovenient. r .ViM: rain 1.42 Twelve daj i i ven partl)i cloudy ami loud) This is the onl) month in .r thai th- ie are fi- same sum ol cfc ar dS) I an cloud) . .inn Maxlmui !,t: minmsm, 55: msac maximum, 76.6 mean minimum i I mean. 4 rain. M: clear. 17. partly idear. three: cloudy. 10. Jul)' Maximum, lot; minimum. 40 ; mean maximum. MJi mean inlnlmiiin .'"'.7. mean 104; rain .41 clsar. IS: Mil' clear, dve; cloudy, one. Animal Maximum. 108; minimum. IS; nana autxlmnm. SM; nn'an mini mum S4td! mean 7.r).M: rain. 24 days clear. lx partly clear ami one ' toady, xiepti-tniiei M ii ? i -1 ii in . lifi' mini- 84 mean maximum. ISM mean ISt1; mean. S0.4; rain. I.TSi !t clear ia i'en parth car anil nine cloudy. (tctotMrMaxiiuuni. minimum. :! I : mean miixlmuni 76.4 ; mean mini mum S7.!i: mean. 57 r rain ..r)4: cmai 22 parti) ekatdy, two: cloudy, BSVSl ??oeamber MsxNxtam 7S minimum '-t mean inuvimum :t mean mini mum SSMi mean S.R : rain ; 2'' "i pMI total UMi clear, alx: ' parth oloadj four: cloudy. 20. The above flKurex ohow that ha hot I teat daf of the year wan AitKunt ', When tin- thermometer otood at lov the shaili'. The eoWsit dftv ol' the i- was Fehruary ! when nine below "a' reachcil During the Maim month more rain, as well a enow fell thai la say other month of the year. Th. total precipitation ami 2.fl7.. MORE JOINED IN WEDLOCK THAN IN ANY OTHER YEAR. Alio" During 1901 There Were Fawn Divcrcts Than in Previous Years. The record of niaiTlatieK In Umstll Is '"itntj lor ISOl lias been a record brsahar, compared with any former fear, Th4a is, of course, due to th ln reaae In population. 8ln i Up I rat day of January, ISoi. 14 msr naue licenses have been n i with the county clurU. a . .hum 12'' I" I!""'. Hlmwlnn a Main Of S9 m 1 1 lagi to any nothing of tin' large numbei fram the aaal and or the count) ihal go to Walla Walla tu gal llcenaes This will tun the total number up to almost 100. an It la estimated thai 10 or 10 eon plea go from thai end of the count) each ear to Walla Walla for thi purpose,, A peculiar thing shown by th ordl a' the court house Is the fact that In almost every Instance two mill sometimes three licenses have ii granted on Hie same date then seldom being ii lima timi one lone swain has applied for the rltfllt lo a di Another clrcumstaace, out of the or fllnnty, Is that most of the llcensi:- have bean granted during the first of fie week, tin mnjmlt "f the wed dlnga taking place mi Vffedneeday, in atead of Sunday, as is usuall.v tin case. although the marriage record ha in en graatOt than aaj previous yeai th' divorce record is not st ) largt It was In I Win In IWH ,",r. livm.- v,iit Wcre tiled on the eqult doekel aitainat t:t for I!'"" The majority of thi' divorce suits instituted nrc b) II' wives, ami In almost ee: case thi alienations arc cruel treatment utd falling to prorlde. in II mi of the IS suits Instituted 1!' were by tin husbands anil for ISOl out of U there wrre only II men who wre thi' hoards for legal separation The drst In the list of dlvm the year Just ended was Minnie Ho.' i" Simon Hodges, which was filed in the 11th of .Imuary. and the yen winds mi with I. Inn Archibald asklu that he court sever the bonds exlslli. between her ami John Archibald The largest number of divorce suit filed with. hi' a break was it ' rl nlng th.' 2lst of October1 ami endlo Ihi SOth "i Da ember, lacking one day i'f being two months this nnmbi were Bled wlthoal n suit of sny oth kind being Hod on th inlty docket This Is a i.'e.ird neer before rerte' I The largest m. iar will mi' it k in i tu mi was ov". 'nit terersl I Bet :"n! siv egg s afmild be lnti. d aithoW " if anv other kind Jab CouMn't Havr Stood It. Ii he'd had Itching piles. They're terribly annoying, but Bucklcn'l r ni.a Rslve win cure th, worm caai oi nlles on larth. Ii has eorad thoua anils. For Injuries, pains or bodily eruptions It's thi beat mjes In the world Price 25e a box. Cure guir ante. il Sold by TaMman & ',' Fancy Dish Sale. A dnlayad ihipmanl cbina oflared gi tamptinu chocolait) potSi i upa .mi! fancy vaseai hundradi q lies, m to 5l f,; StstloiMry Jtml Office Supplies. Having purchased from an eastern manufacturer 100 suits of men's clothing at an "end of the season" price. Ve can now offer them to customers at a ridiculously low price 2 patterns at $10.00 a suit. I pattern at $12.50 a suit. These are particularly meritious in st'pur!) values and are up to date in every respect. We secured these at an exnremely low price on account of a large order placeJ for spring suits TlaA Dvadl.AM mm MS 3 LLI Bl .y, '7',V',vi"f)yrt)Vl 'HLL W0L 09 IS FAR f ROM 60rr FLEE ee waa Goods marked ".ill wo " at nmlv !Vni wtuil rajjH and wnolen rajfr. I'u ' In-' il ( i w mi!" blaukett, I mlittn robot, steamer nip and shawlr of HI. ink iiuoks (or thi N' inks, pciK.il, tail, lioxc tilt s. t ail. on papay, ate, AgUra with yotl hp "i" a Y 1 1 . letter Lai us tipplies. THt CASE OF WONC CiUONC. Resolutions w. re adopted declaring In favor of the rivers and harbors bill at th. present seslo'i of congress. William SVencli Kaslham died at Bthretton Monday He was born in Mason county, Virginia. November 23 !S2rt Ha . migrated to Illinois In 1844 an.' rranaed the i.lalns to Oregoji In t$4 H. married Delilah Ann rie.. In Ji raey county. Illinois. In IMP TUM miners. Thomas Raton and i 'hii.- S y 1 1 1 i wer. killed In the Union ''ompanlon workings of the OgfJMM I ida mine Tuesday and blown Into ssaall bitt They wer operating a ma" chtae drill and bored Into a mlaed lUkV bft by the preceding shift. Tin first shoot on the Wallace Gun aalSrl new' xrounds was held Bunday last a numtier of the Wardner snorts coming up to aid In the christening The prim l"al event waa a BO bird, unknown angle handicap shoot, re sulting a followa: Holohon 30. Hears 43. Franc. 40. Hooper 42. Scott 43. StemV. I-. nohS 37 Swift 4fi Van Porn SO o n. II 38 Orant 37. Th' SUPremi court at Ralem has de Ided the damage suits of Ada Ring barn and Amelia Jester against T in man. Wolfe A Co.. In favor of the plaintiffs. Miss Riugham and Mrs Tester brought suits to recover damn ees against l.lprnan. Wolfe A Co chargini.' them with eitortiac money by intimidation Rarh of the olalntlffs won in the circuit court of Multnomah county, M'" Flinvhani securing a ver diet for $2000 and Mrs. Jester a ver of .;on The lower court Is af brined. S Chinjitun ArrsaSed for One Crime Found Guilty ct Another. Walla Walla. Jan 2 Thg Mipiein. court of the stai. has aalrmad tha udamenl of tha aupsftor court in tin- ease of Wong QuOBC, Chinaman convicted of grand larceny Wool (Juoug was ciinviii.il of stealing I diamond fram a ring, ami ate need to four years in the penitentiary From tbl- sentence he appealed V'in g Uiioiik was a cook at the liiiust ol It. I), i rocker. With Mrs. CrOCher lived her sister. Mrs Kleanor Truaa ON-II. now Mrs Floyd W Har rls her husband being n tin regular armv Mrs O'Netl loat a diamond, gad it was found in the possession of Wong Quong. At tin- Dalles a number of years ago Chinamen robbed a bank and tied undetected Two years ago It wss thought thst one of the Celes tials was In this city, and It was known that good reward hail been off. nd tin the capture of the robbers. Wong Qua44 waM suspected as the guilty Chinaman and he was arrest ed on suspicion When taken to the jail and searched it was found that be was not the man wanted but on tils person was found a diamond for which search had been made without results. The Jewel was secreted In i gall closely "Mu,. the body Arrest for grand larcenv trial and convlc tion followed Cttiulies. I he X inas rush did mu allow us in ofii our Vniirt toclt oandias Fancy snapla ami mini r mis, 5. pouml. worth 351 Caimels, pure juo.u la Fine stick candy, whoJnsoinj ami pure, 1 u . Other candies y-:, 10C Snd4c per pound Special at Nolfs, Boy's sleds and skates. Bpajabj and brushes, fam hog stationery, latest sheet musu. populat Looks o'. the day The Pendleton Woolen Mill AM GUARANTEED TO BE 1 e . I k STX m m r m v I ' 11 ii g a fin h s-'iuu'u ti f if 11 1 11 m 1 11 mm m w ' -mr -s mr w T f w m m-r mm m m w the Sheep's Back. 1 his accounts for the Superior Finish, and Appearanc their product. PENDLETON WOOLEN MIL '.ird'''A.Agi.a'..A.;-, NDLtETON. OREGON. A. nivnas....w..... - , ,Jrsmwaw a SMShThalSmai TRANS K ER, Schimmcl Pianos TRUC K I NQ, ST OR AG K. CROWNKR & SON. r,t ..lltEU. I I. .. ..... -j ue is an ' 1 ... .. . 1 1., hii 111a s IM M' IBHI 1,111 IJU IIU UeilCI lllttll UJ ci 1 . L Theae are a mtmmAmmA mmA l.orli irailc make of DianO, IK .lili ill V i'ii, n. ml I uml retail suervw ICI' IUr 45u' . . J n ' ' " - - - j rn pianos uirect lium the factory an can sen m - regulai (inc.' Call and inspect these 'a""s anU TKI KFII1INK W I FOE hJASLE 602-004 Main ir" tn TO CIISB COLD J h ONK BAY i.k, lcie Rroinn (iiliiino 'I'm tl.-tM. A IriiKKl.n r, Intel 1 1 - in 'iikv If It (.il. to uur g v Omre'a aigsatura la as esss has Ms :rederick Nolf For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink Pol) dore Yloens, Proprietor. 1 j