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Pieces of OUTING FLANNEL. to Close Out COUNTY COURT IN SESSION. . .'S, !SS(i.' Flannel 3 l-2c 8c Flannel 6c 10c Flannel 6 1-Bc 12c Flannel 8c ri rv n i Retiring from business. -. "x. v. . f iihuwwaui JANUARY I, !- BREVITIES. A Howard. Farm loans. . u.......,' Hm Insurance. -, A mi. ....... i. hPudnimi tiTH for Xmaa . hot shin y H Hi: I nc nt II. k ir' im let with everj $1 purchase a.j. nnftiin H . u n kimu in teal palate. , I Willi. town and ruiiim .. . ..I.... i. ,,,.i, , hi In :til cents Th' l'slm' maKe nt tvoopnene ' mmm l)rv V 1,1 ! ..." I . . . ww . - Ce.i itor.- Clearer Bm will gtofl: must be Hold. ....I .f llllUI fcnMlnn mi- everybody at the t Broa Pry (binds store. L. M 1 .. -I. V..,. ri'iiuiiuiif. " ..-..i.. - - - plotur- ti i i Id lit HrilSH tor ii-ann . ill 1 ' .barn's. Hire In a hnrrj tor u grocery , itkphorx It Murtln. He Is 1 iniTllllI u ijiinr. Mlllivuij. 'Mir. four registered stallions; Mr ni'' broad raarea; prices hqulri' in (' l Wade. Pendle-I U. line ivneai Mtb of Ailanm Terma. $2uiih kllm.iln .lilt till r-ellftbll.r Junos ird. Ml. SO vacant lots, 25 real iropertlu. choice ranches In tmA i3.aL... nI.U IVrinal SMKock ranches E. T. Wade the transicr business of 10 the tu tin 'hares I row- rtu. btween Pendleton and si wild Hoi-be road, package Mars dr'-MK. Color blue. Will rtTAlve r.'UMlr.t hv rnlnm. I to tnu ornee. Mr wit a iiuir oi gold-rimmed with golii chain, on Court Itreetl. KohIi-i tvlll ulanii. tB t this nfhee or Colonel rnriune' residence, jour nose and you'll comi) Almost averybodj knows "Tho tkflmlAlM ur. I ... . I ..U -,vu u, mm lit t " ' "His pound also half mum ' rrnu ' U...I n (Or Judgment in II.,. n'Kn' I t. ... .a. a. I. -1 i i aa a- IDLWtft ... ... Mi.ll.. , , .. . " i.i 1 "y uar ' ar. ittorneyt for plain- Win lh i,i44Ljhi. ITlMHIIul A. . . - BTT" .ueuiM i limn over ue. " line of fancy groceries Is art ami i--i.. . -- . lueiuiieR ait tne neat Of 1.1. L I... . illllei u'iiih .s ' ' iiuiev wafers fchi I It . . : v'iu kooii uoi- . . .ii . i i uL.l government Pi It barrel of eranberrlea, dill pteklSM mid olives in bulk at Hawley Bros. Clam chowder in packaRes. some kklai new and very fine at Hawley tiros. The Jolly Chili will Kive the second of their pleasant dancing parties In the I. ii Dow mimic bull Friday oven lug. The HUpi'cllli ofheeih nt the Plo- iieern of the Pacific are In reeelpt of new bonds from surety I'ompRniea for the year IMt, Horn. Thursday night, to the wile ni Kriiiik .1. Ilonnally. an N pound Klrl. Mother and child arc doinK well. Vaibei will recover. John OarrlHon mid QMI l.atoiitaine liave purchased tie 'Dutch Henry" feed yard and okop mill on west Alia street, mid will run the business in the future. In the game ol tontliall between .Multnomah uud Itcliance. tiie latici a California eleven. Wednesday, at Portland, the score was d to 0 in favor ol the Californium. Dr 'I' M lleude.isoii lint- piflcliased the ofllce fixtures of Dr. M. H. Met lev. the dentist, and moved Into the looms formerly occupied by him. Dr. Metzler bus returned to Hi-ppner. where he will re-locate. William Martin lOm uiuiniu nt Ne i Pioneers ol like Pacific, Is perfecting arrangements to initiate Hm new ben eficiary members at u single session tn be belli the latter part of February Supreme organizer of the order. Chas. S MeConnel. will l.e asked to remain here one mouth to assist In the work. Committees will make extenaivc prep urutions tor the coining event. Bllla Allowed Thursday, Taking Up All of the Day. The following hills were allowed by the county court in session Thursday: Labor. I Otis Stnmhnugh $ 8.00 F. M. Oroaty 12.00 j .Tohn D. Qlsh 1 00 Ransome l.euallen 8. B0 Sam Rose 40.50 I L. Chrlstensen 20.00 Chris Peterson 4.00 Dave McCoy .27 W. Hill 4.00 W. 4.00 C. Hafler B.00 W. Moorehouse 8.00 C. A T.vnch 22.00 J. C. Lynch 26.00 C. H. Rrooks 1.00 Charles Maler 12.00 Fred Orooms 7.50 Frank Hare 4.00 , Joe Wilson 6.00 Josh Clark 18.00 N. J. Reeves 4.00 Hospital and Pauper Expenaea. A D. Smith $ 6.00 Most on Store 6.00 A. J. Noble 2.00 L l-orane & Co 3.68 PUtaOt4f Mlnger 4L' N Irvln Maker 2.00 Pacific States Telephone Co. . . . 3.00 , N. A Davis 1.10 Mary Porter 70.50 I'cndlelon Roller Mills 23 1" R H Pat ton 5.00 R F Stroughn 20 40 County Officera' Salariea. O. A. Hartman $200.00 W. D Chambi rlaln 333.33 I R Hall 300.00 I. W Malonny 300.00 C. H Marsh 160.00 Cellcla Renn 100.00 W. W, Hlakelv 416.66 J. A. Mlakely 160.00 l Tavlor H0.00 C. P Davis 200.00 S R Yates 200.00 ;J. F. Nowlln 200 . J. F Mean 116.66 J. B. McDIll 200.00 Books and Stationery. C H. Crocker A Co .$21.50 Irwin Hodson Co 5.00 I.. (S. Frasler 1.00 Roads and Bridges. 11. V. Shilts lOBI Smith Robert Forstcr Despain Brother! W J. Piitman J. I.. Klam Praawatoi LtUBbei Oo . . C K. MeComller Oregon I. umher Yard R H Puttou Tnanerach Mill Oo , $i i;,.m . 38.00 . 27.60 . 47.03 20 2.80 Jl 8.36 . 47.6i in o'J Oilibs W L R I., w Harry Boyd in Jail. Constable James Dyke arrived on Thursday from Milton, with Harry Hi is it who was turned over to Sher iff Blukcly Boyd had his preltmin ary examination in Milton, ami was bound over in the sum of $1000, and In default of bonds was nought to Jail for sat' keeping. He la held to answer tin- charge ol criminal mi. muey with the 18-year-old daughter of PaCef Wilson. J. B. Irotis. also . 'used with undue relations with the girl, is out on bonds. incidental Expenses. Class Ar I'ludhonie (ills 1 . i' ' ui'll i in C. H. Marah Brothers. Isajar Wit bee Miller Dykes Knhiuson I. Frailer K. McComber I Inn les Mursb (i. M. Barrister William KMaore J. H. Coffmun W W. McQueen John Brown T It Swearlngen w J. J. V II c 1111.06 lt.10 1.10 10 75 lo.no t;.oo 17.36 24.40 5.56 3.60 81.00 3.20 3.20 3.20 3 70 1 70 1 L'O.OO 3.00 Umatilla Implement Company. K P Marshttll. Alexander McKae and Matt Mosgrove have tiled instru ments of incorporation with the ruiiu ly clerk for "The Umatilla Implement Company " The purpose of this eor-DOJ-Mtloc bj for dealing 111 farmiug Im plements vehicles, tools, etc.. and to buy sell, lease rent and deal gener ally in real and pajMOBtJ property. The capital stock of the corporation is $20,000 divided into 200 shares at a par value of $100 each. The busi ness office of the corporation Is to ! in Pendleton. 'I'lie total asaeaament valuation of all property in Multnomah county for the .car 1901. as shown by the tax roll, which lias Just been completed Is 48,16,662 The total valuation In tin year 1900 was $32,639,987. The increase amounts to $15,456,675, or nearly one-third. DR. PARSON'S MONEY. He Will Give It Straight to Deserving Institutions. Dr. Parsons, of Chicago announced 011 New Year's day that It waa hla pur' POM not to make any more condition ul gifts to colleges. It was his Inten tion be said, to give (be reat of his wealth probably $3,000,000 or $4.000, oOu outright in the course of the next few years, to the colleges which have accomplished the moat with what he bus given them in the past. "Kvery cent I give away after the cud of this year he said, "will go straight out to the institutions I have already bellied There, are 30 of them mostly in the West, and I am going to look ttit-in over next year and make up my mind The colleges that have done well, that have saved the endow" mi nt and used it in the right way. will get he money." Some of the toriunate colleges, Dr PaaraOBI has already decided on He did not say so distinctly, hut his praise of Drury college Miasourl: Whitman college Walla Wfciia Wa.-I. Colorado college. Pacific Uni versity. Oregon, and Bellolt college, leaves no doubt of his intentions to ward them. CWMSON ROSE J ne (,lir in our perfume department. Crimson OMisswt.-t tad Listing. Seventy live cents an ounce , ' "l t .tut White Kose perfume at seventy St cenic ...... i . i . j i.- -vuui to a 1 1 imported periunie at titjniup mr. nci- II cents hive the beat sel ction of an ounce Come in anil w will convince om in an wav and we will put a little on vour .ISfl . -r , "ns ferntory. '- v.oiue WEPPEN S PHARMACY. rPular unceil Ar.. ... r ft. .. w. uk, niun: til VUIIll nucci, amo 11 . t 31. f foin Main Street towards the court house CUBA'S PRESIDENT TALKS. Estrado Palma Will Urge Reciprocity With United States. N. w Vork Jan 3. -Toinaa Estrada Palma in his home at Central Velley. II v reeelvet the aevi 'bat his elec tion to the pi 1 sidency ol the republic' 0l Oil Da was conceded He announced 1 that he new Cuba would be one ol work and high endeavor, that it would be his aim to strengthen the frieudly relatious which exist betweeu hla , country and the United States and to bring about repicrocity. Oldest Odd Fsllow Dead. Santa Barbara. Cal Jan Janu s . 1 avidson the oldest Odd Fellow in ' the i niied States Is dead tare 't was bom in West Virglula 8!i years ago and became a member of the Franklin lodge at Wheeling. Turkeys, ducks, chickens and geese selected fowls, at R Martin's. So COttQttDCillg Suturilrtv. DtOMibw '-is. von can bllV Shoes OIlMpiT than ever lefore offered in PtndktOII at our store. Renieinlrer nr Stiu k is all new and ttp-UMMte, bat thin ciitH no tifiure. it must be reduced. f) Don't lost' a oh MMM of getting the latest j-tyles of footwear for a little money. - - OUR SALE BEGINS - - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28. We have too many Shoes. And must get rid of them REGARDLESS OF COST. 1 Pendleton Shoe Co,, 64S Main Street. )V 99C ()iv e Americans Will Be There. From London conn s the news that the liveliest bidding for houses and apartments for coronation year comes from Amerlcsus and no amount ol monev Is considered too great for our multimillionaires whvn they have made up their minds to secure u place In which to entertain. The specula tlon concerning the lease ol DHtOB Park has been cheeked by the an nouncement that ta property dm lug eorouatlon year at least will be CM capita by W. Curtis Wakefield the Now York millionaire. DtttOB Park is one of the mst magnificent man sions In Kugland. surrounded by a broad, deep mole, which Is crossed by I single bridge, through an Embattled, arched gateway The residence Is sit uated in the heurt of a park of 100 acres and the historic old estate was the home of the late Duchess of lla ohmehe. It is needless to state that the agents entertained hopes of Mr Wukefleld ultimately purchasing 1 proterty. Lieutenant Suirides. Lieutenant James F Pay, KikIiiIi artillery, was found dead in his bed at Fort Canby Wednesday morning Ills brains were blown out and by his aide was round a revolver. It is apparently a case of suicide though no reason Is known why In- should take his life He bad risen from the ranks and was a very popular oflleer tabU the aptslu of tM Port fJSBhl lootball team. Bevan was 40 years of age and bad served in the Philip pines. A Pioneer of 1857. .1. A. Oshoin. a pioneer ol Ifc&T, and who has resided In Marion conn ty since that year, without once Icav Ing this state, loll Salem Sunday night tor Marysvllle, California, where be will spend the icmalllder of his days with his sun In law, .1. A. I .Mapletborp' Mr. Oshnru and Judge J. J. Murphy came to Oregon together In 1sTi7. ami settled at Champocg. : Here Mr Osborn resided until ISTSi when in moved to Snlem He served in twche years as deputy warden at the Oregon iM-nlteiitiai y, and since MHittlug that pttatlofl has lived in re tirement in Sab-m In June. 1100, his i wile passed away and the old gentle man. feeling lonely here, desired a I change and decided on joining his IdauKbter and sou In law in California. A Profitable Investment. "I was troubled for seven years with my stomach and in bed half m time," says H. Demlck, Bomervllle, Ifid. "1 spent about $looo and could get nothing to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken la few bottles and am entirely well." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure docs the stom I aeh's work by digesting the food. Tall' ' man ft Co and Hrock Mi Comas Boiler for Sale. A 25 not so power horizontal tubular boiler, guaranteed to be In (list class condition, for sale at the Domestic I .aunJry. STARVATION A CURE. Infants Are Given Food Frequently When Their Need Is Drink. Star ration as a scientific cure for popular Infantile disorders Is the new theory advanced by Dr Karl lowlo, a distinguished Merlin spoils list In children's diseases. Dr I win as--. its thai moth. rl H.tinpathy is often wrongly directed in gratifying their haliies longing for the bottle, declar ing that in most ases the child would be benefited pj going hungry ('loan obseivations have led Dr t . win to be lieVS that Infants leipilre liquid but not food after weakening illnesses of thi itoaMok Mooaipaaled with vomit ing and diarrhoea Writing about hla discovery. Dr l.ewin says When babies cry and clutch tho musing bottle their physical wauts are best served by giving them plain wilt, i to drink They should he al lowed to go hungry but uiithlrsty. I regard n period of starvation as abso lutely necessary lor the first lit) or 24 boms The bba is not as cruel as it mjght seem Inasmuch as grown persons under similar circuinstancee, often feel no net esslty for food for many hours A valuable ally to thla hunger cure Is such treatment aa causes the blood from the region of the stomach to rush toward the akin. This s best achieved by a cold hath and hard nibbing afterward or by a hot bath whichever the condition of the child suggests." ( 'iin. lies by the ton at Dutton'a. Three rural delivery routes were In augurated In the vicinity of Spokane Thursday morning. ompetlllon In telegraphy In the Pacific sloe promises to Increase la briskness through the rapid entry of the Pacific States Telephone and Tela graph company Info the business r s gg4s THE DtCttfcSS 01 MARLBOROUGH AND HLR AMERICAN MANSION ' IDLE HOUR,' If I