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500 Pieces of OUTING FLANNEL. to Close Out Flannel 3 l-2c 8c Flannel 5c 10c Flannel H 1-nc 12c Flannel 8c Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. Retiring from business. WESTERN OREGON TYPES 8EEN IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY people. -damp People vote In 1 in l)l 'Cir BM nil yuy V1'."' -J THiKShAV ixntahv !. n"-J BREVITIES. te a. Howard. Farm loam. Cudlei by the ton at Dutton's. gt our d Tiillmun & Co. Hwlley Howard. Are Insurance itbild'net with every $1 purchase Cudr Putton . fj. Toilet Ha)K. to - a ux. . Notion More flnlltl-!! rooms t"i hoilNe' coping. Kll! .hi,, ult'llDt (trim field ami "ower seeas, a Viilf' una id uliiri' , r , - fcr aatc. all Muds of real estate, B town and country. E .T. Wade. I T Fertet. sexton oi (Hiiey come u erasers d to mow graves at ihln rnat Intnl. a Kiti I" work m country mil lamdy liooit wages. In- it this Aw Owei Hnif an koiiii: out of bilHi BarxaiuH lor everybody at the n x n . ii- nrn i in i i iih h i hrture (rauuiiK " ipcoialty. New of picture moulding! llrnaa lair, an ideal I Been ranch MO in. I aere; uIho 2000 en, $3. tin per head. E. T K. Murlln Ih niuklug prie s on high grudo groceries cheaper than ever be fore. Ills line ot fancy groceries la very large and Includes all the boat brands of pickles, canned goods, breakfnst mushes and fancy wafers and crackers If you want good cof fee Martin has the old government line of Moehn and Java. After reading the number In the Hast Oregnolan yesterday evening that drew the lion gold watch given away by Louis Hunzlker. the Jeweler, MrH. John McOluii looked through her number and found that she held MM, which whs the lucky number Hhc Ik now In possession of the watch and Is huppy all because of a little ud ertislng. At bedtluie I tnke a pleaaant herb drink, the next morning 1 fel bright and my complexion Is hatter. My doctor says it acta gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and la a pleasant laxative. It ia made from herbs, and Is prepared as enally as tea. It Is called Lane'a Medicine, t une's Futility Medicine moves the bowels each duy Price 26c and 60c. For sale by Tiilln.an ft Co., sole agenta. gone many and hi per is almply In the western that profile A WELL-PLAYED PLAY. Bf itlc (our registered stallions; Nac nice brood mares; prices iaquin hi C 1! Wade, Peudle- 0r atl. I Mi ai res of flue wheat I with of Adams Terms. siioim balance h nit pn r. baser. JUMt . Hotird Cham- (iriHbam. Oregon, has I lie 0 K N line at Troutdale tbouMtiul tour inch letu e I for mIv. ISUOttlt-r A. VllliKcl local bUtch hw temporarily closed their lit Helix The expect to open I III a few weeks. Lodge NO 114. A (). V. W.. llMttll officers in th. ii hall Frl 1 sight. All members are request HVHenl Hi.. i-u will ho I" Important business to transact R hllttilll lias reea.iveil fhr.iimll Wilson I Hue Hlinlehukci wagon which will be pluc tllf road next summer Mr. wanm It understood that he M intend t Htarl it until the ' ts warmer Kiuamiiliieiit No 17 hide ' Ordti ol Oiltl Fellows will tilr offli 'ers lor tlie en .nine ' their hall Thursday evening All uiemlierfc nm rMiimil. lie present At the Old Cross Roads" a Strong Dramat Story of Deep Interest. Hal Ueid wrote a strong stage story when he penned "At the Old i Cross Honds." the piny given with merit by the Alston coiuimuv at the l-'ra.er on Wednesday night. A good house witnessed tin- production The company was strong throughout the cast. With tie exception that Miss Hose wus not a good "Madge Thorn ton." Miss Valentine scarcely equal to negro Juvenile, and Miss Corco ran, who is starred as 'Anuubelle " is not enough the urtlst to meet the demands of her part. The eight others were superb and the prescnta Hon was in its ensemble what had been claimed. "For Her Hake" is the next blll- J an wiry ifi. WILL OPPOSE MOODY Wag peoiil,. the Christian KIN ats-lrtl In Ih.- Ill, MM 'd friends of tie church at the Mrs it k' is.. ...... a. acia .i' nil, ii- -v- feet luluoriow .ivunlnv I lOri . Uht rtfrsahmanfa will he Np charges A pleasant Wtlclpated 8enator Williamson Announces that He Wants to be Congressman. The following announcement has been made In Senator J N William son Prlnevllle. Ore.. Jan (To the Miter) Yielding to what I urn as hiiiied is the wish of many friends in different sections of the state and believing the time has arrived when thus, desiring preferment at the hands of the people should muke such wants plainly known I shall employ this means to announce my intention to appear before the coming ' congressional convention as a candi date for congress from the second congressional district of Oregon J. N. WILLIAM80N It the pieillclion ot Marconi, that he will soon send wireless messages across the ocean for a cent a word, is realized, It will meau the ellmlu atiou of th. cable companies which barge twenty-five cents a word. CRIMSON ROSE in our l new odor nose II IWMI II r e ll.u e a V111I..1 v? cents equal to price. W and in ' lldSC L. I .... I Lndnn nf an ounce perfume department. Crimson Seventy five cents an ounce. White Rose perfume at seventv im ported perfume at dqulile tlie 50 cents Hwunie ,,, ,11S territory. v-uiue m hnukerchief. an way Come in and we will convince and w will put a little on your KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY. Fopuiar priced drug store cn Court Street, sixty fn . step Iront Main Street towards tlie court hotMM Social Developments Differ from that of the Inland Empire, Where the Bunchgrass Grows. The traveler In the WMIUuictte vallpy, who halls from eastern O-' gon. eastern Washington. Idal o sr, for that matter, from any other re glon. aiuirt from "the valley," scs types ot men and women that ettrict 1 mention They are unique. They are ! of a kind with themselves stil sTon-1 erls. the social philosopher would say. Hoarding a train at Pendleton, 1 the traveler sees no alteration In the appearance of people or linn-; it scenery, of note, prior to reach Ing Portland. There he chnnm-s PrOBl the O. R. ft N. to the Southern Pacific and In Ave minutes begins to rub his eyes to prove whet iter r no! be has beep In the Rip n Win l.le sleep, or has been In a MHhM during which he has been transport ed to the ends of tho earth, .or his. iiciliups. been kept in that sUt ; which Edward tlellamy repoi -tl j hero In "Looking Backward." Can this be Oregon?" He asks himself thix question IBM be Oregon?" and examines inllenge book to s"e how many pops the conductor has "pu led' ! since he left Pendleton. Th ho d proves he ciinnot havi miles beyond Portland force concludes Hint be ' the Willamette valley. third of the stale, and re ion whence go ho many stories ol "Another Pioneer Head." appearing In the Portland Oregonian Thi lm picssion Is accentuated by the vallev Iiassengers. who open their Oregon Ian always to the fourth page, to r . It BB) more pioneers have passed through he vnlley of the shed w of death. Into the pleasant, vales of Paradise If the OiegBBlBB tor thtt t day fail to tell ot such a death, dire disappointment Is depleted on Hit mi nee of the ralleylte. Til Is not tine to a bloodthirsty nature who demands Just so much de th pet (Ilea to satisfy his cravlioxs. It ta at tributable to habit. Pioneer: anil pioneers tleuths form the chler topb of conversation down in that region ,111111 the Oregnnlsn naturally eaten to It. Wanted a Pension. The normally const iutctl uilleylic wants an office. He Is tnugb: while In his cradle this excerpt from (h Wlllamtte catechism i What is the chi.i end of Man?' "To ;et office " "Correct." says -the nBtlohlMW. "you have learned your lesson lor t' e tint TB. child H then glveg u opy of the Oregonian. as a n ward, mniked with a blue pencil at an BC count of a death ol "Anothei Pioneer Hits the Celestial Trail." This particular traveler found 'ne of these valleyltes with a new Idea It furnishes food for reflection for so ciologists I give It as a stud In so elal economics, ami It will atld to the many Interesting problems thu. pu. .le latter-day students This vallev- ; lie thought he deserves a pension I rout a business concern for which he I had worked for eighteen yen re It was a HMer. "Wouldn't Give Me No PreaenU." "I reckon you aire a stranger here abouts." opined the valleylte. " I reckon I am." was the travel ers answer to the Impeachment. He then proceeded to tlet .11 his c.i lev uiicc against the lorm six ietv asserting that he employed for the whole reBFI and hadn't saved a that he believed that the tne husiucss woman i give tun. a present on no account." uotwith steBdlBf be bail worked long and faithfully for the owner's interests. He branched off into other phnsei: of present day society, and demon strated that he was to the manm born by complaining that he was me ot the oltl pioneers anil yet had nev er hail an office. He had worke I in a Business livery stable, aud believed he had been unjustly dealt with heca ise no DOeetltueBC) had thrown about his shoulders the robes of officialism ami allowed him to feed for a Him- at Hie public crib It was plain to see that office was the ne plus ultra of this valleylte. and seated uear him in the coach were numerous others who hid. I the same conception of life Why they Don't Like Geer. It was noticeable that main op posed the re-election of T. T. Ueer as governor, and so I determined to find out why I asked more ques nous than a Yankee, and this was the chief reason as given by most of those valleyltes "Qeer wouldn't appoint Joe led kins on the fish commission Joe Is a cousin of mine He has larmed her in the vallev lor nigb onto tlortv veai He is a corkei to run a straight furrow. He eau asva 'i' o hops lOO, Hi a BBI Je was well eddl.ated as well aud cau read aud cipher and parse like a school ma'am He would have made a great ttah commissioner, and I ain't got no use for Oeer because he dldn t appoint him" This sort of statesmanship wa rather staggering but lack of appre for Its correctness Ol cum-eir mv part I attributed to my in J i , . iirin 1,.. j;el upon IIP' v lOOlie-i ie of View I ne viewponu ie wav oi ela full force of Joe's trunlng down tall, attenuated governor. The Hospitable Region. Even the children talk politics. They have to or get licked. It Is the valleylte's religion. Eastern Oregon was made for the express purpose of giving valleyltes office. As a matter of fact, eastern Oregon Is not In Ore gon to the mind of the average val leylte. Eastern Oregon Is a region scparati and apart and distinct and unlike. It Is not Oregon. It has no Oregon weather it has no Oregon It has nothing hearing the of Oregon or Oregonlnns troll eastern On gon cannot the valley prior to their hav Ing taken out their naturalization nnpers. Just like other foreigners. Rut. when all Is ssid. such as the pre ceding, one must pay s tribute to the warmhearted hospitality of the Wll iBmette valleylte. He Is a born host He tnnkes yon feel at home the In stant you enter his house. He Is a born entertainer. I have experienced the hospitality of the sunny south. There they can teach the W-orld how to perform gracious acts of courtesy to guests. The southerner Is the bost par excellence He maintains bis dignity the while he radiates a welcome thnt warms the cockles of your heart and makes you feel glad von came. That Is the kind of wel come Willamette valley people give their guests. It causes the visitor to einember them with kindlv feelings PERIOR1NATOR. by the MITCHELL OFFERED SOME AMENDMENTS. to Change the Philippine Bill in Important Perticu- PERRY WEST TRIED TO ESCAPE FROM JAIL Held in Walla Walla for Alleged amy Must Be Tried. Walla Walla. Jan. !'. -I'etrv W est charged with bigamy, came near gain ing his liberty yesterday, after hav inn tailed to do so in the attempt to break Jail a few wicks ago. West was charged with bigamy, his second wile appearing and making the charge because she found her sup posed husband living with a third wife West was arrested at Kllens burg anil brought here for trial. Up on Investigation the prosecuting at torney discovered ihat the crime, if a crime was committed OCCBI'iel when the wedding of West and the prosecuting witness occurred, the ease was ready to be dismiss. Tim second wife was mat t ied In N 'uning. and the officers of that state have been advised of the situation and usketl if thev want West when he has settled with tin- lew in this statt The first wife had not secured u di voice when the second weddiug oe ciirred. but she had done so lie fore the third wedding took place. The sudden turn oi the case created a small sensation In court circles Wt M w as one ot the b ailers ot tin attempted toil break three eeetri ago and but top that tact he would have been releasi d yt stetdav after BOOB For bis part In the trouble he will have to stand trial and there is slight ' bait' I his sere pi 01 without paying the penalty West Is aaid to be a son of Petoi West, of Pendleton, who Ih credited with having 10 wives In an ordinary lifetime. Deal res Tariff lire. The Washington correspondent of the Portland Orcgonan. sends the following: Senator Mitchell will tomorrow of ! ler three Important amendmends to 'he Philippine tariff hill. The first amendment alms to place on the free list all wood and other vegetable ma terlals. lumber, furniture and manu incttires of wood: also all meats, fish, 'crcals, grains, flour, dried fruit and v "getables and preparations of the -tunc: seeds and forage and a variety of other similar articles, all of which. ( under the bouse bill, are made subject ; to the duty imiiosed by the Taft com- mission war revenue set. In addition, this amendment Intends to limit dl lies on all other articles which are imported into the Philippine Islands j from the Dotted States To Just .ru per cent of the duties levied bv the house bill. The second amendment is to limit I the duty on all articles coming Into 1 the Cnlted States from the Philip i pines to aO H-r c nt of the lilnclcy rates of duly, which are levied by the : recent house act. The third amendment strikes out ; the provision levying a tonnnae tnt on all vessels comng into tl . I tilled States from the Philippines. Tongue Approves. Representative Tongue siyw he! Inanity approves Senator Mitchell's amendments, and hopes to sec thOB) adopt, n He did not vole fot the Philippine hill as It passed the house, because It did not satlsfv him in I many ways. Mr. Tongue is consider j ing the advisability of offering a res olutlon to authorize the Philippine I commission to provide some m manner of raisin revenue for the etllBtOBBBCe f Insular BOVerBSMBl I In hopes that the duties Imposed ' by the pending hill mav be ills neBOBd with He thinks some form of tax In the Islands would probably provide all necessary revenue The chances for amending the Phil lupine tariff bill In any material par fic.ilar arc however very remote The sao mhllcan majority that i I Helen to no suggestion when hi h considered In the house . iinintd to push the measure through the senate It semes to be 'he policy to continue Oinglcy duties aualnst all Philippine products Notice Of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice Is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween D. M. Taylor and W. W. Pane burn, under the firm name of Taylor I Pangburn. conducting a reatauraat business In the t'lty of Pendleton. Or egon. Is hereby dissolved hy mutual eoBseit, The said W. W Pangburn will col let t all accounts nnd pay all e1tln debts of said co-partnership. Iated at Pendleton. Oregon, this let dnv of .Tanuarr. A. O , 1901 D M TAY1OR. W. W PANORURN BEAUTIFUL SKIN Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair PnseMcre by futicura TSOAP. Hie BMM etfivtlre UK in purlryliiK and BBBBB ' man la lbs weria, u well seieM mni weeirnt for idiot, lull tl. ami limn m only preventive of pimples, hlsekhenils, red, ' ' c I "ill .km, n.l, rough hands wills Itching palm ami ahalesa ualla, dry, thin, ami rsltlsg hair, uml aliupl halijr BSMalsBSSi beasuaa tsoeety see well e ef Me esess, yQk, MsMinalioii ami clogging of the Pont. Sol.l I Ii 'rm,rr rMT i O t C. Cap,, r-iM n. i nam r,.-. a,,u. e,u. iimj. ii., h You get Good Beer.. When you drink PILSNER BEER. A WOODCRAFT FUNCTION. The Install of hit in an had. been eighteen cent, aud OW U0 Nervous Over the Weather. Walla Walla. Jan. S. Not In many years, if ever, has the weather been so warm during th)- early days of January as during the present month Previous records at the weather of fice have been smashed Considers hie anxiety Is being felt over the sit uation. Should rain Tall and cold fol low, great damage ma.v result to the wheat crop, and ahould no snow fall, the molature will be short, and a short crop will naturally follow. A late sprlug or late severe frosts will do much damage and the open win ter Is taken as an indication of a late sprlug. and perhaps a crop much of i less than the one harvested last year. In the present condition farmers are holding on the their crops, and no sales of any consequence will be made In this section until prices raise noticeably or weather conditions lie- more favorable. Weston Camp and Circle their Officers. Weston Jan 9. Last night the Weston i amp of Woodmen of the World, and Kledoia Circle of Women ot Woodcraft, held a Joint installs lion ol officers, at Woodmen's ball After the Installation was over a sup tier was served In the hall: plates being laid for ninety guests. The officers Installed were as follows In the cami Keunedy Rngllsh council commander r R (ilalr, ad visor: .1 I Heeler clerk: K K Kirk Patrick, escort: Rrnest Oeusarz. watchman. W W. Carllle. secretary: Heorge Williams, manager In the Circle Mrs. Mary Reynolds guardian neighbor William Mar nard. iast guardian Mrs Margaret Vanbiircn. advisor. Mra. Margaret Wheeler, magician: Miss Orace Ray. musician. A. McDonald, manager The members report that the last year has been a prosperous one for both Camp and Circle, C W Hoag pastor of the Metho dlst church. Is holding protracted meetings at the O'llara school house , this week FREE W ATE R CROWS. Men From There Visit Pen dleton Town Wants to Incorpor ate. J. 8. Vinson, the retired tutuchaut w ho recently sold his stock of goods to Sanders I Tanke and William Johnson the lumber man, of Free water, stayed last night la Pendleton Thev an down In the i liferent of the iih oi poratiou of their town, which Is being agitated. A petition signed by 56 out oi i.ii ot the voters of the city has been presented to the county court for Its action They say Free water is In a healthful condition snd growing right along with many new buildings going up and new business enterprises being talked of. Boiler for Sale. A 26-borse-power horizontal tubular boiler, guaranteed to be In first class condition, for ssle st the Domestic I .sundry. Hubb," said a Henry county 'aimer's Wife, "on Iscembor 2f we shall have been married twenty five years. Don't you think we ought to Mil tin fat pig aud have a feat?" "Kill the pig1'' growled the farmer gruffly. " don't s- what we want to Jump outo the pig and kill him tor He wasn't to blame for what happen ed twenty-flve years ago." (iuaranU! fnoi to taiiHt hidachi or dissinwM Ak for it. Schultz lirewing Co You get What you buy from us. BUI 3tock of WOOD, COAL, SAND & BRICK. ee W J e Trucking A Transferring. Laatz THE Walla Walla Fire Officials. Walla Walla. Jan The Walla I Walla fire department has elected of fliers lor the year IttOZ. a follows: PreeideBti J w Mat-key: vlce-preei-dent Krauk Bnuis, secretary. Henry Debus: treasurer. Joseph l a Fortune: I ttist assistant chief, Charles Andre, second assistant, William Retser: trustees, Etuil Henderson, John Bach j told, John McFeeley The annual ' masquerade ball will be given early i iu February French Restaurant cosy noons Well Lighted and Hteaui Heated. Best 25 cent Meals Ie the City. Krog I .eg- EXTRAS KaaU-ra and Oysters. BRACE UP, IT'S NtW YLAR'S, and have sou t style about you Dm' I look like g tramp when you are not Have your shirts, collars and cufis laundered at the Dooiee lil Laundry ami you will look and (eel like a new man THE DOMESTIC J. r . liubiujsuii, 1'rop. UUND.r Olyujpia ciation Hon on ability to vallev pouit nuke a difference i lor,, ut thiuas. and being uo Auolher innovation tvpleil u! he slienuous life of Chicago lb provid ing telepbouee st the tables at the reMtaui-auts Vhere business uiei. tliiie They cant'ot slot) t. n v. ith- Ollt llolUg business. I I.ii- cafes of the city are now using them. OPEN DAY and NIGHT OUH. LA FUN TAIN, Flop Peadletoi Ukiata Stage I inc Hue tea Cs.eey. Pre' lsev Pondletoii ivery day st uVlni except Sunday, (or Pilot Lock, Nye Kidge Alba and L'kiab iood ae coiuuiodatioDs. Reesongble t'riight and passeuger rstes City othc at Islluisn A Go's drug store SEALS! Notary and Corporation $3.ftO to $ft Dclivcica ' trder of us aad save inons. Oidera for Rubbsr Bumps also sollcllsd. tASi OKHiONIAN PUB.OD five of Joe's. I count iioi i'i i I