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500 Pieces of OUTING FLANNEL. v to Close Out 5c Flannel 3 l-2c 8c Flannel 5c 10c Flannel 6 1-Bc 12c Flannel 8c uavpr Bros. Drv Goods Co. Retiring from business. WILL HE REMAIN? EVERYONE WONDERS ABOUT THE POLICE SQUABBLE. mil.AY. JANUARY IB. WW. BREVITIES. A. Howard Farm loan, ggdtoy ft Howard. fire Inauranoe. - a m the rltv. Dutton's mi uj i.h(WH ML h'H nrpui rtmlthed rooms foi housekeeping. a. snu rnllHl h rn. w ul all kinds of real eatate. T, ..a rm.ntrT K .T. Wade iud !iv Ixxiiid books now 16c. lUtlont'n I0WM1 pneen. nan T. Porter, sexton of Oluey feme' prepared to move graves at eWibit- coot tui: 1rl i" wink I" eouutry II lamilj (rood wages, in- . - M ... V Ml 'Mill ml. houiit' and h lots, good or tw sieci loi chickens 'u o Dtvlil CoSbwb. nr Ilroh. hit going out of buai- Btrgalni lor everybody at in r Bros Pry (iooda store. . . - 1.14.. rr irsniiiik a -,pc,ibh. picture moulding Hrass lor fram.'H at C. sharp's. bruiilli i' 1 1 1 r iIok. cross bo and dull answers to name will pa) reward. ' Marin. nit an ideal - iu-ei ranch (re. $r ran acre: also 2000 $3 JO Dt! lu-ai). B. T. nlc fnn i-,,H uIiiIIImtim MM alee brood inure ; prices Nulre of C li Wade. Pendle- Or A M it Mas,, i I, hall this Prl- ' I i - . . ,....,.. .'uu.t. i,, ii in .11 in.- T.uiDllili est .1)1' aip t hi nne wneai Mth of Adami. Terma. $Zoom I to -ult p'm'haaer. Jame," "Foresters ut America " haa MM af on ii,. street and left oil! I win i' the owner can re nin- by paying for tula ad- I.UllKl- Nil 1 I -1 A f 1 IT W mu omcerh in their ball Fri- m laa ii i .. .. t. iti v. -- r.v.DUi in incie win uo Osort.nl h,.ul., ...... imiiiiii'-dd iu iiaunm t ""In u uiukniK prices on hltfh EnjmriMii .!.... ....... ...... i.. - HMifi iiiaii rial utr HU Hoe of faury groceries ia "Wind Inrlnriim lt lh. ha.1 ' plrkle canned gooda. BIIU : .1 11' J n BR IB r If tow want good cof- mi btk the (ilit eh and Java. man in Peridlton as M handauiin-tit anil others - w ,,,,, aI1y arttKKiat i trial bottle of Kemp's w the thru,!' and lungs, a guaintecd to cure and V1 ''nronli- and acute rouBiha. I'm . .I.i. a T . . inn:, hum i onauitiptlcn 'lid Bflf w --n ft ' " DBB1C UT I It 1 f c Kle acenta vivr am nrvee wii IVVkJi. new ..dor in our perfuinu deparlment. Crimson MM is sweet and lasting Seventy-five cents an ounce. Weliaw a Violet and White Rose perfume at seventv centi euual to inn mm-rted nerfumc at double lh jual to anv imDrted perfum i"ice. r in . e hav. i . i j.: cents an ounce in tins t. rritory. Come in and we will convince P Come In anv wav and arc will put a little on your ki-rchii-i KOEPPFN'S PHARMACY. PPllr nr., , ,l .1. f c,..i Miiv five stru.-. uiUg I ' I II . IMIl I .MU."- B -- - roin Main Street towaids the court DOUSC. Kuril lulled in unrurnlRhed room to rent. Til 1-llllth Htrect. between Alta and Court. Two front rooiiiH lurnlahed for boimekeeplng. "02 Cottonwood atreet, in-xt d(Kr to Wheeler's photORraph Kallery. Weaion Leader: Last Monday John lleanier disposed ol IS00 buahela of wheat to J. H. Plica, aaent of the Kci r (ilfford OOOIPBB) It included Borne 1900 wheat and was a trifle off grade bringing f0 cnta per IniBtael net MAY LEAVE WALLA WALLA. Artillerymen Likely to be Sent to Puget Sound. The Union aaya: The belief that one or both ul the artlUary orgumationH now quarter ed at Fort WallB Walla will be sent to Puget Sound is strengthened by published report of an Interview given out by Major I T Richmond, who announces that within tin next few weeks there will lie tin addition of six artillery companies to the com plement of the Sound fortifications. While the Latteries Fert Walla Walln are both fldil organizations, the claim Is made thai there are not a sufficient number of coast Itttllerj companies to garrison the works demanding atention. ami it will, there fOTti be the business of the de partinent to fill the gaps with field artillery, tin belief being that light batterynun will lose none ol tlieli 'fflcleiuy through being associated with heavy const KIWI. The tact that equipment lor the Thirtieth battery Held artillery, sta tioned In this city, has not yet been MP" from the Rock Island arse nal Is taken by some as grounds for the belief that Hattery Thirty Is to he converted Into coast defense sr tlllory. There Is no rumor current at tlie fort as to what troops may come to t .ke the pluce of the artll lerymen In the event they KM order ei away LIVE BIRD SHOOT. Pendleton Sportsmen's Association to Contest on Sunday. The Pendleton Sportsmen's assocla tlon will hold lta regular monthly medal shoot ut tl elr grounds, aouth of town on Sunday This shoot will hu at live birds and MSI interest Is being tnken by the local sportsmeu over the prospects of the event, as several new shots will be entered and tin mutest Is to be one amoug their many pleasant events. The shoot Is to start at 10 o'clock a. m. During consideration by the sen ate of pension legislation, some statements were made by Gallagher, cbnlrnan of tin committee on pen sions, lu regard to regulations adopt ed bv the committee to govern It In consideration of private pension hills He announced that none but absolutely meritorious cases would I., presented to the senate for Hi- con slderatlon and that the closest scru tiny would be given by the commit tec to every bill Introduce, 1. Committee May Not Report Prior to Next Wednesday Night What will happen to Marshal Hcathman? Will the charges made against him be cleared up and he be retained as city marshal, or will the ii w-Migatlng committee report unfa vorably and he he replaced by an other man? These an questions that are occu pying the public mind, and being talk . ii mi b)f every clllr.en of Pendleton. After several sessions, which are tin derstood to not have been blessed by the presence of the liest of harmony among all the committeemen who were iiiestinatlng the charges made agslnet the police department, they llnlshed their work of "sifting" Thursday, but what conclusions they have come to can only be guessenl at. Ml kinds of rumors are afloat. Some y the eoflUStttes have agreed to ' oiiat" II )qthe t e other equally as Certain that the whole thing has been adjusted satlsfnctoH ly and he Sri ' n 'in chief of police for another year, at least. Ho,vever. this may be, no om but the commit tee themselves know, and when their report will be made public has not yet been determined, but It Is likely that nothing definite will be given to the public until after next wedBOt day night, when the city council hold (heir regular meeting in the meantime, those Interested have no other alternative hut to wait and tvonder. The Leader's Opinion. The Weston Leader says of the matter: Pendleton is in the throes of an imestigation of the police depart ment. and a council committee Is In session behind looked doors. It ap pears that while he has been a good city marshal. "Missouri John'' Heath man has failed to rise superior to the profitable methods of numerous pre decessors larltly sanctioned by differ ent council bodies for years That Is 'lie marshal gets a certain "rake off" h m he fines of bagnios, gambling hooSOt and slot machines, and shares it with the recorder. Mayor Halley lias attacked this system, anil Mayor Halley In tight. All sueb systems of ' irraltlng" so often tolerated that they have almost DOOM to (M fOOJBft1 ed as legitimate should he throttled everywhere In the interests of aiHitl government: uud particularly so at IV. 'lh ton wlin h has of late lieen set 'lug an xcellent example as a well in i i ueil city Meanwhile Maislial lli.ithman has discharged his duties capably as to be entitled to serve ,ii in, if he so elects, under a better and cleaner system Well will It be I'm this republic, and every common vMiilth and every municipality within its borders, when perquisites and "pulls" have had their day: and Pn s Ident Roosevelt himself Is pointing out the path of probity, purify and Tnerlt to public servants. A HIGH COMPLIMENT PAID TO MRS. MAR8TON. Noted Teacher of Piano Writes of Her Success as an Instructor. I i lends of Mrs. Jane A. Mai stun teacher of voice uml piano In Pendle ton have learned with pleasure of a compliment paid to her method of lu itriictlon recently by a distinguished artist and teacher of Sau Francisco, Herr Hugo Mansfeldt. The tribute Is so unusual- Herr Mansteldt being oc i upicil all the time at the cost to pu Hilt, ot $r, an hour -that Mrs Mara on "s friends have asked that It be ,,it In ;; of the people of Pendleton through the rolOBIBJ of the Kast (ire gonlan. A few weeks ago. Miss Carrie Slu u . rman left Pendleton for 8an Fran cisco, accompanying her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sheuerinan thither. She was one of Mrs Mai stun s pu dls; Indeed having received all her trsinlDJ In piano from her. She was taken to Herr Mansfeldt. for a few lessons, and the first requirement ftOBI the post teacher was to play for him In her own maimer Hen Mansfeldt became quite en thOSlOOtle, and was so well pleased with her technique that he wrote to MI'S. JlSratOO the following letter: Dear Madam Penult me to con wratulatc roe on the Micoess you have attalne.l In UOOSlBJ "Mansfeldt technic.' as exemplified In your pu pll, Carrie Sheuerman No oilier teacher has come under my notice who understood how to Impart the work so perfectly Phase accept this unsolicited token of my esteem HUGO MANSFBI.PT" ARGUES FOR GOOD ROADS BFING BUILT. A Malheur County Citien Presents a Right Viuw in an exicnslw jrttete ojt tbf sub ject of good louds. a w i Iter In lh VWekli Demo, rat of Outarlo. Mal ,.,. eouaty, brings out the follow- "'After a country baa killed Ue snakes and built the sten should be to make good ru -H hlghwavs No country ! BUrs IB Led "f good Wll than shore towns Z "Veat dlsl amis apart and of great Mince rom railroads. MtihlBf 2nd. o the quick developm.nl ... ,t a B.auei) ...ha I ontry more ' .u good roads l miles from to n duds that the dia tance hae been annihilated by half on account of a good road, and when he finds that the load of former years may he drawn with hair the horse : flesh, he begins to realize that the highway Is half the battle. When tru st ranger comes to a country nothing imprcsBoe him quicker than the BOO dltlon of the highways. The farms may be In fair condition, the SOhOOl bOOOSS frequent and the church here and there, and little thriving villages throughout, but there Is one matter that always leaves its picture, and that Is the tins It takes to haul a load to town. The farmer five mile, out has the advantage of the man in miles out and bo on. When It Is necessary to flgnre half the expense or farm product against the battling of It to town, the farmer reallies what the road question means. A country without good roads 1 h ft town without sidewalks. Tax Idle Lad. If the taxis are high enoush at the present, then let us tax the specula live part of the district, the land that is being held for the farmer to ctv Ste a higher value bv Improving his own It is very plain that our coun 'ry is only n pf , Pnt rtf wllR( WOMld have been but for speculators who secure large tracts of land and bOM It for higher prices. This not iily retards the general development "f fli. .listrlet. hut works a hardship on the person who r.ays faxes He is called upon to pay tar, on the fruit of his Industry, while the vacant land es idle for the purpose of gaining 'he advantage of another's husband rv. and at tin. same time Is not a rantrtbutor to the revem r the Mate or country if w can ,nx ,hu die land to some Just and equitable baalS, it will reduce the present tax ation percent one hair, and at the MUW time furnish ample funds for a good rond movement which will annl filiate iiiHtance and labor throughout "ii country, present n substantia! ap pearance and character to the Strang er and retlev WBCOa transportation to a great extent TO REFUSE TO PIT MAY TURN DOWN CLAIM FOR DAMAGES FROM COUNTY, FOUR FEET OF $70 FREE ORE. Rich Strike in the Concord Mine. Ad joining the Famous Old Red Boy. Messages to President J. T., bins of the Concord company Suniptc.r brought th- pleasant pews ot rich strike of four foot ot 7n five milling gold or In the Raoa f the Hlalu. drift as n vertical Septa of nearly BM feet last May a like strike was made at the BlalBO drift In fact. from the point of Intersection of the Blaine Mr and the cross cut inun the OBBOOrd vein the main dtllt has pans, d fhroiiirh a series ot if. li puv chutes varying In length from If. to lOO feet The Bra) chute uux encounter d 100 feet from tl rosx cut Slvtv five baot ol hlghgiadi milling ore was driven through ami ut '.'i;r, teet u Hec OBd chute of feet of $.Ml ore was broken Into This was exploited SO feet, and at 710 feet trorn the tunnel's BHMth, the third rich chute wns found. Theai threa nhntes.litOilH loot in versaTO dlateoslons, makes the con- rord one of the hlgsest mines In the West. Last summer representatives or Senator W A. (Mark, of Montana, were given an option on the Concord lor $.100,000 This option has beaa re nkeil by officers of I he company. It is understood that a bis mill will be ie dei i i for the mine, The manage inept l, .is been awsltliiK for Just this third chute to establish the perron jOBjOJ of the Concord The lllalne b-ilge runs Into the famous Red floy. and Is nn extension of that rich vein. WE8TON SOLD WHEAT. Court and Diatrlct Attorney Visit Place Where Vinson and Othera Were Thrown Out. Very little business was transacted on Thursday by the county court, which has been In session since the second Inst., except to review the i laims of w i. McCttlleagh, w a BaolBtei and J. L. Vinson for $267. HO, which has been presented to the coun ty asking that they le paid this sum for Injuries received lu a smash-up caused by driving off a bank at the side of thO road near Helix. In the dark a month and a half ago Judge Hartman and District Attor in Halley, accompanied by Comnils sinners Glllllaud and Walker, drove out Wednesday and reviewed the Place where the accident occurred, and while the complainant think the county had been negligent and left a dangerous place In the nad making it possible for such an accident as they experienced, and. although the county court did not make their re port yesterday either rejecting or nl lowing the claims. It does not look favorably upon (hem snd they will probably be turned down. If this In done, the complainants sav they will take their claims Into court, bringing suit ngnlnst the coun ty The county court. hoeer. thinks Dial this same hank has been there lor years and heretofore no accident has occurred and they are Inclined to look upon the action In the light that those making the complnlnt were to blame and that the county should not be held responsible Thev sav this bank Is not worse than thousands of others In different places over the ount). and Is somethiiiK that cannot be eradicated In every Instance Changs In Precinct Boundary. In addition to reviewing the case alKive mentioned, a petition was pre sented and read by the court asking that the boundary of Willow Mprlims precinct he changed so as to Include " ti) be taken from Alba :lnnlng nt the northeast Ion 2. township 4. south K W M in mi I ii i' thence southeast corner of sec Hon It: thence west to the southwest corner of section 1: thence north to the northweat corner of section f: thOBfiO east to the place of hcirlnnluK. nil In the same township The pctl tlon was irrupted and It so ordered 1 Notlcs of Dissolution of Notice la hereby given that th oa partnershlp heretofore- etlsttrat SO tween D. M. Taylor and W W Passf 1'iirn, under the firm nama of Taylor Panghurn. conducting a reataarant business In the. City of Pendletosx Or egon, Is hereby dissolved by mi oneeat. The said W. W Panghurn will Ii i t all accounts and pay all ell i debts of said co-partnership. Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, tbta let I dav of January. A. D . H02 D. M TAYLOR. w w PANommw the followte Ul- cinct: . ill i it lib to the Chinese fmpress' Present. The steamship OlcnofflO brings the news that before leaving Hslan fu and while en route to PottlS the Chi peso empress dowager received pres tits and tribute from seventy two Chinese provinces aggregating 20, o.io ooo toBM When the Imperial par ly left I IhIii ii fu It was pfOOOdOd by OsBStBj Mn and 1(00 cavalrymen es urtlng 7o0 large curls filled to over (lowing with pure silver bound for llonan. where it la to bo dOpOOlftsd with the provincial treasurer to SVratt the pleasure of the empress This tribute MSB) will go Into the empress' private purse It comes chiefly from the high provincial and metropolitan authorities The gifts are from the wisilthy aristocrats, who were anxious to purchase her msjesty'a favor. THI i4 i Cents Nat Paid There for a Large Lot. Weston has been a bitter wheal market hau usual this season, ra' i lug lu this respect with any ot!.. point lu the country, says the Lssdi All along It has been In line ol other local markets, and last Ssim day the top price hy two or th i cuts over Pendleton. Walla Walla or Atheiia. was paid lor about M.OoO bushels. This lot embraced tin- pooled crops ot 0, DsOnVO Q. W Staggs and Mrs A Staggs, and seemed to be In es ceptlOBOl demand It brought the noteworthy pries of 14 1 cents per bushel, net. and OOjBSOd something of a flurry in loial wheat circles The lot was bought by It Jainleson agent of the Pacific Coast Klevator com pany Pait of It had been soiled lu ill, Kerr (ilfford wsn house. The flg Urei In bushels were 0 DeOraw. ti705; Oeorge Staags. 4640. Mrs A Staggs, 2230. Mr. Jaiuleaon also pur chased 7405 bushels from J If Key. bm not at the same ngure This lot In . hided the crops of three seasons. Now let our towns numb': talie off M.i n hats to VSStOB SI IBS leudlng wheat market in the Inlai. I I'mplre The Kast Oregoulan repOftl thai .'in', cents was paid In PosdlstOQ on Monday "wlibh Is llie highest prlca ' cat has reached since the 1901 . ,i was harvested." It ays that lo i si Bturers esilmate that out of the county's erop f 4..V1OO00 busbela. rViiiOon bushels remain 111 Hie handa of the groweis. Wheat In the Ka-etrn marki is has an "upward t.ndeniy." being stimu lated no doubt, by the advices from Weston Has Many Virtues. Kor cuts, burns, bruises D-Wlti's Witch Hazel Salve Is unequalled He ware of dangerous counterfeits. Sura 1 ure for piles Tallman Co. and Hrock 0 McComaa. French Restaurant cosy noons ' 11 Ugh ted ami Bsassn Hivuhi E t 25 cent Meals in the City 1 x rRAfi riuff legs, Kaslem and Olj)BIBSl Oyataos. OPEN DAY and N1GU 1 4JUH. I.APONTAIN, Plop BO YEARS' tXPt Hit NCE a sac mm I HAM munna DcsidNa Coevmui 1 Ac Prss iidIIiiiii .n.l fr fnini vwrf ,bl'inlh I. th. 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Oplll I'alfhla last., (In t-tliitV tuAU.9 w BKACtu Ul, IT'S NfcW VliAH'S, ami liuvi niii'i style staiul hu I'm, l look like a trBBSP wlita you .ire imt Have youi sliuls, Lullaia .mil Lulls IsUSViiofed at iln Uun.es IP l.auniliy ami you will look sod lei I like a new man THE DOMESTIC MWi J (asBSBBBB, Prop. Peudssisai twtmific Hmtzm. s E A I - S ! hu.iti.iiialT lllu.lral. I , bi I ii...t rll V W A kk.Bu.B..I. Ill.lr.lll1 ...111 I IlkMl Clf .i ' I . t , - M a r . f..ur ...l.lLa II. f .Id i, ail I.. ..In I. re t Vsii i r 1 1 . ft c 4SJ sjajja 1 1. 1 - M jSjajajr let leiaeii 0 fW , . O c CURE YOURtflFt fa. Uif St i .i uiii .luial INoUry and Corporotion $8.1 to M I'chvcrcil Oftlftf ol ut ovli j 14 V UlOU. UrdM fr Kubbdtr HtaVii I slil.'isM, HU 1 liOl satiTaaV glit Of poiee.uuUB. h ,ia la i MUsa, M astUl 111 . iiu mumi I.'. mm l.lIiaU fi.e y-J:rA' fcASI OHKf.ONIAN Fl'M.IXi