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Clothing and Overcoats - - - Must be Sold. 3P Overcoats, 112.00 Coat $7.19. 110.00 Coat 16.75. ,s.7f Ooat $r.9H. $7.00 Coat $4.89. ' 1 I .as. clrWP lit $1 00 In $12 00. aims i" 500 pair Pants 75c to $4 00. 200 Vests, 85c to 1.20. I t eaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. DIVIDED TH E HONOR BETWEEN THE HEPPNER AND PENDLETON ELEVENS. IANII vHV I. 1901. BREVITIES. iin.rJ Kami loans. . 4 Howard, Are IMIUMMi I, hea!l'i.n Hi tor Xmas . . . 1. 1., tit... at ...., ImV" Mil"' I .u J jUiKt With even i purciiMu dr Dill ton I. . I.,. , .Inn .111 I H ... Urns IV . . . 'lilt of 1)1181 r',:;ij1. , , v. rvl o.lv ill Hi'' r Pros Dn OOOai store. i ni.'urf ruoiildlngri Bruno bfrf fratt--' at r : .harp's. lire In I h iv mr ' srorery . . .. ....... it.. i ltlilloii ii unruM. ruli ol qiilCM ucnver. ill line wheal Pi nil $NI ' , !. .IlllH 1 law. Hi'i i' i ' - Ibui 1 1ft 04 ,. K I I. Ml. tii' I'.llK'il ag inn ii .i.i i" niciiium-. 1 otit Doatoi Store, neaa- gllr from !' n in tn K i in M tvt "Tin : in" chocolate pound, n renU hall pound. Ir. : 1" I'l'M. ' ' imMie re- i Ki'i'i'iiiii ! l r . : only. It. 10 vacant lots. 26 real fopertlss rholi f ranches In till 8i.ri.i i ralries Wheat MMitork raiH'ii v. T. wane. to Rati Kui -lx months r ('Ttil.-I" .. 1 or cottu.no ear, an, i a f no ehlldrM. It 111 lOOil Ii" ,11 HeSt Ol I t' ll kttm i' o not II. W ol lb" Northern Paelfle lie- it. .oliletl si AlllOI'U list Bun- lit. tin i) It v N depol at a It i rumort il her i hut i ha bi lfn arrested, but the in W (until :ti . I : .il liiug being ttotit ih.- DiHtti i at the ataaf h Hts. iii ii, us n ih., luck) the ii, Htitiinl $rm hand i of Mt Kanii given away A. Rider iii. im iilture emu. ptan Mai ir ii al imi 'liu. i ,ii r or linn e n Tbi nnmher that draw CanUK'S by the ton nt Dutton'a. Pi poll barrel Of eranlierrles, dill pli ktaa anil olives in hulk nt Hawloy Bros. CtUUI BhOWddr In packages, Home thing new anil very fine at Hawley Bros. Knv salt-, lour reglstci ' 'I stallions; also Home nlee lirood mares; prices right laqulN nt 0. II Wade, Pendle ton Or. Lost, between i"Midloton and AttaniK. mi W'llil Horse roatl. package containing lady's dress. Color bine. Kinder will receive lewnrd by return Ini; some to this office. A lady lost u pair of OM i lium. il oy glassi s with Roltl chain, on t'otif t hi Johnson streets. Kinder will please kstVa them at this office or Colonel William Penrsons' resldenre. Thai hi inonthly teint of tin count) tour! Is nowin session, with .ludae (I. A. Hartmajn on Ibt bench, Then Ii i i little bualnaaa to cone Hp. with the exception ol the regular routlna inch a bills, etc. KIVC drunks, who atlcinpled tn cele luate tin coming in Ol tin new yen wltli inn much hilarity, were up be inre Judfw ite. mi thli nornlm ami of them pain n int i i ' if fine in The Teams Were Evenly Matched--The Crowd Loud and Enthusiastic The Score 0 to 0. Thin was the way the fiiotluill PUM stn.nl New Year's afternoon when time was called The honors wen eveiilN divided between the two teams. The ame was the best plav d In this city since the football sen son opened and both HeppnOf and PMMtlatOn playeil clean ball from tart to finish, that belnn no bard feellllK or roub sIuuikIhk done. Al- though the Happnar atopn ont-wolgh-ed the locals about i" ponnda on Ihe nveraae. the home boys held them down very well. Happnar won the toss-up nml kick ed off to tin- Pendleton nlnyers at 1:10 and the "Bine was on DurtlVI the first half the bull wns most of the time in the orator of the Bold, nttther team Uaklni :-ttins until the tatter part, when Heppner Kt a little the best of the home boyi ami when tine wns cnlletl they bad the ball on their la-yard line. In the second ball the ball swuyed back and forth more and several 'llillK Were made by both slib'H. ()w inu tn the excellent piayiiiK of Itowfa mfety for Pendleton, and Wlcketahani for Heppner, the punts did not uln much for eltiiei Hide at. they both played uninl Itall anil would cuteli tin- dying plg-akln ami carry it boot nhng the line through tiu opponanti who were trvlim to make yardaKt' In tills PENDLETON FIRE -DEPARTMENT. Report of Chief Shows There Were Twenty-four Alarms Turned In Dur ing 1601. Chief Knalneer H. J, Stillman has relumed his report tn the city conn ell for the work of the Pendleton Arc department for the year IMI. This report shows that 21 alarms were tttnied In and the ttital dnmarse from fire ami water did nut exceed H0O, This Is a Rood Bowing, and when the number of fires aie taken Into consideration. Is prima facln vldeitce that the (Ire department Ih under ef tii lent IDUngOnral and that tn Clilet Stillmati and the nun QndOt him are due mircb credit for sucli a pood ret oni. aii the fin- doprartnrata have a membership of IW OaVetn anil men who are divided into dlfferi nt cnnipa nlcH fnllnws: Protection Oonpon) No. 1 It men: MP it Company No. I.": Hone Com PMy No. " I"'. BOM Company No. 4. II: HfNM ConpSny No. B, II; Hose Cttuipnny No, I, ISi Rescue Honk ami i adder Con posy No. I, II AT THE OLD CROSS ROADS." F rarer cut Ii T I! I VI! II Ihe othet Rfr -Jail. The lltMl latllex llV, IV In ctlSttllllel a tin jeweler, was Thi' owner ii tii The ODOR of FLOWERS 'hat is what a perfume 'ibould be true to Nature. IWcmc, lutina. I .. c e have lust rtreivtH a fretth i Rieger's California Perfumes, n liftt' tile T IIV1V VIIV ' hlc Art- anion.. .1.. ........ AV. "tracts made: thev convev Il air eS I - v. leuncmenc if vou nave ""'"used Kicgcr s California Pcr- tome in .,d sample them. id seicet Irom. n"tff-Ar : a e S PHARMACY, pnclieton, Ore. The Plav That Will Be at the January 8. CaptiuUH critics carp upon Ihe tleca If in i of the popular taste of the drama, but oaraful analysis win tad hat only the OOd survive. Karce onedy anil vaudeville ami burlaaQ.ua !tt have thrdf patrona, bul the good wholaaono Btory of possible Ufa will i a fotiad to earn the mine oadurUai VectlOUl In the heart of the major itortton of that large otaaa of theater uatrona who fracjuonl the playhooaaa Or nmnsemcni ns well tl UlStractlOB, Blieh it pluy is "Al the Old Cross MISS ESTHA WILLIAMS AS "PARBPA, THf. OCTOROON,1 Kuld watch given by Uoula Hunalker, drawn kj No IITI. - Iiifl.t iiuinbi i ha. Hany Bovd Back at Milton. Milton. Jan I, Countable Dyke ai rivetl her last nlghl with llarr.v Boyd, wanted for conpllelt) In tin lartaa linn of the ii veai-ohi daughter of Peter Wilton of thin place it is ru Uiored that an effort will be made to hush tin- Matter up ami settle It out of court, hut this is not confirmed Hoyd wat- captured at Dillon Mont. jataaf Mta. t KjSe k " 'It rC TRAGEDY AT ADAMS YOUNG WOMAN WITH KNIFE AND PISTOL ATTACKS MAN. She Failed to Inflict Any Injury Upon Him and He Hae Left for Parta Unknown. The story has Just leaked out from Adams that a shooting scrape occur Fad In that place last Sunday. In which two prominent young people one a young WOIUUI of lit summers and the other i young rarmvr of that neighborhood, played the principal parta The adorn in the tragedy are Hoc Whltely and Miss Lillian I.evan dora Whltely is a young farmer working near Adnms. and Miss I.evan dure Ih a popular girl of that town The Htoty of the nhootlng ami what led up to It. as told the ICast Oregon Ian. Is ns follows: Dim Whltely and MIsh Lillian Le andiiro had been keeping enmnnnv ; tor some time ami as the story goes, were engaged but for reasons of his own. the young mnn bad grown some what cnhl In bis affection toward her and she had sworn venucain , arnliivt lilu She nrmed herself with a knife ami enn nml went out to lootl for her faithless lover Thej met on tin street Snndav afternoon ami nhc at tempted to carve bin, but failed. She was not to be balked In bOT determi nation to get "even." so attempted tn draw a revolver Whltclv rappted with her and about this tine friend Of the voting womnn's came up ami atrUoh hlni a blow, which (Oiled him to the ground letting her go awaj Site then fired several shots at him tint her nlm was bail and none of them found their Intended mnrk This ended the trouble for PJu laj evening, imt it is atleaed fbal l.ivnndore not satisfied with what she bait acconptlahed toward Retting "even" with her lover who had proven himself so nnworthv Of her love and went Running (Or him ngnln the next dnv tn the neantfme however. Whltely hail cone to the ronclualon lhal the neighborhood was netting too tropical tor hint and he left at once I ' parts mknOWn Tie- Knst f) Ion would have nubllshed tin fin" a here given In Tnendav't N-.e,. i,M,i t not been Infui' nad bv n rollabk nart) that no such occurrence tool nlaon at A dang on the day In lane (Ion mil yet shown up. anil if tills number I is not prnerated at the store before . Hie emi oi io dayi another drawing will ly mad' am' -onie one else get the watch. The romamt'i entitled "Coon Hol low," wan preaaated to a lane audi- . in i ai Kiaer'H opera house last night, Thin pla) is very good am! was praaaatad by a itrona company. The ) songs ami dam i-h were probably ap preelatOd more than the plot of the play, and espeeiullv the dam is. had to res pom I tn encores several times tin audience being reluctant to let them leave the stage. i ,1 Iii t if At tin old ri- I otd" t o. way. At the end ol this hall the baU vas ulninsi at the satin place on Pea dlaton'a irounda tliat it was on Hepu ner'a In the liist mukinv. im adanl age mi rdthot siib- The Line Up. Paadleton, Heppnet s. luck c Natioci Finch It i Sulling andaraon K-T Haatlaad Lewis R. R O'Nell Coffnan 10 Thoawaon A. Slush. r I T Lelaiid Oroala 1 11 Raanua MooiidiuiiM W H Hamilton Hill II H K' cket Uowrw) U.H i lluaher K B Wlckeraham Raferee Roacoe Bryaon. Umpire Arthui Clark. Linemen Oarfleld Crawford Lee make. Tlraahaepaw W K Matlock and J M Spence. At the wind up Of tin game the two teams had a lively tussle for poaaea- Ion of the bull, which caused conoid arable exclteroenl for the tpecUtori Pendleton was vielorious in this fray ami aucceeded iu takini the pig-akin 1 1 urn the Heppner boyi ami gettina awai with it- Colber-Huaton Marnaye. pratty bom naddlai toot, place the lOUth hill Tuesday evening when John A Collier ami Miss Artu II Huston wen unlt.,1 in marriage b th. Rai Robert i Wvaa, al Hm Praabytarlaa church, In '" preaeace f a ,,'umber ol the immediate irlen.ls Numerous pretty and useful gins were received by tin happ) pan lit.m friends both preeenl and absent John A collier is a member ol the Ian m m of Collier ft Collier, and Mis. Huston is oae of the popular and araclnui yOUng ladies Of I'endlelo... fOf some ,ue ooaaaetad wttb tin it Alaaa4aj Ottpnrtneal Blow AT KLINE'S Family Liquor Store You Will Find The Vert The Cheapest The Purest The Largest Stock Of Wtnes, Whiskies, Brand ies and Gtns of All Kinds, Both Foreign and Domestic No. Ji7, Court Street. i be ( ml Pin foo ia net . ! iiru h in Pendleton. ImpOftad Swiss anil Liinl'i iUer Clieese. .. 1 mpOl U:d d 0 U l I I Siout Portar, Schlitz At I. is liter : hi t Al : 2 Main Another Carload of Sewing Machines Nothing k 1 tist ful or ornamental lor a f'hristnias I'm st til a a nitt St wmn Mo i him The famoti Rotary White Standard and Wheeler & Wilson to choose from Others from $20 to $30. Big Discount for Cash until January J 902. Koaui ' which will be given 111 Ira) it s, illation in Huh ott) al tht I ui.ei next Wedaneaay uigiu. January h. Hal Iteld la the author At In- t Mil iii,.-.:. iioutis" ia a ntor) i Boat ham life ami the romance was written i round an actual occurrence, Comedj In happily blended with the tragi1 tOr) in the play unit from all uc i minis K it'll prove a very lateraBt- Ing i renin . s n rtainmei 1 a i inn c Alston s oompaaj pruaeal A- tin Old Cross Koails ' aud it III eludea Bathe Williams. Jam Cordn ran, Mary Rata, Mil Ohnrlaa 0. ill l.ouist Valentine, Kdwlu Wat cr, J. J Plaiaon, Thomas H luce. K. lo.-i , n Kail) Maurice Hedges and BOVOral ot lifts of equal Hole. JUDGE LOWELL HONORED. Made One of the Membera of the Board of Truateea of Pacific Uni veraity. Li Judge 8. A. Lowell ol ibis city, has received the following letter, which In self-explanatory Portland, Juuuary 1st. I Ml, Htm s a Lowell, Pandlaton Or. Dear Kir: I am pleaaed to Intorin ou that at a meeting of the hoard of truateea ol Tualatin Acaden) atml the t'acltli Cnlverslly held in this city on the HUl ultimo sou were elected u member of saiti board for tin term of expiring June. IIM Kind l atlvUe me at your convenience whether or not .urn will accept tin po sition, and gteatlv oblige NAPOI.IAN I A VIS. Secrelai i lioartl of Trustees T A ami P. U Jlltlg. I owell has ucti'Ptfd the ap uolntneai Kor sale, all kinds of real estate, oth town and country. E T. Wade a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a l a a a e a a a a a tgtvf i 0 - M4bBttfBif'kfKa fanaf Full line ol arpels, 1 hu . I ami sflj k Cuit.tilis anil Portiers at grgntiy retliu t ! putt s for cash. Wall Caper and matting at uat a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a w a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a FAIL11NG THE CARPET MAN. . GET YOUR WIFE a SE1 OF ROGEB s im47 KNIVSS AND PORKS l ow CHRISTMAS WE HAVh A El 1.1. LINE OF THIS CEL EBRATBD SILVIRWARB, IF VOt SFF OUR KVIN(, SI 'IS V(JI WILL m y ONE HANSFORD A THOMPSON, the Leading Hardvara Man. POULTRY and EGGS Ii toriialiotial Foultn Fuod makes then L. l Meal fivei them Havui. ClgnmbaUi make thorn solid M.i i ft it .mis digestion. Tr) a i ample. C. F. COLESWORTHY, hay, (irain and Heed. 137 and ijy E .st Aha Stitet Kcadlotoaj Oregon 1 I I