,ecial Corset Sale Lft GRANDE NEWS PYTHIRNS APE HERE MANYTHUMPEDONE 11 Corsets, eood styles, black and drab, worth 75c to close at 38c. ftlebrated J. B. Corset $1.25, 1.50 and $2 grades to close at, each 79c p. d. Corsets, $2.50 to $3.50, to close at $1.25 iver Bros. Dry Goods Co. Retiring from business. TURNER OLIVER BUYS JOSEPH TELEPHONE CO. KNIGHTS HAVE COME FROM SEVERAL TOWNS. .FRED PARR IS AGAIN IN SOME TROUBLE. To Assimilate Food sec that your stomach and liver arc in proper condition. To do it easily and pleasant ly take JANUARY 10. 101. BREVITIE6. Howard. Farm loans. f Howard lire Insurance. (Mdy in it'" ' mmon : rbo-oltet. W hit In Oregon sec Cleav fDry OooJi Co. iBlblM. Kilt books, album, gi duties anil roser Nolf'a. bOX MtttOMT) . BOO crepe mm and fancy goods - I u.l outliu' flannel night : Ml lr !, (our mlltir.ll stallions; ilrr brootl marcs; price. 4 i i w mi ronnic IK1 acres of One wheat of Adams Tormi. $200 It ui parchoOQT. Jarri' M 4tt Journal wants u rep In this lo ill. y. Saiui loo. Shu ir.4 Kast 72. ig Ideal sheep ranch of IS per ai re ;also 2000 $35ii per head. Kasy T Wade. B' ail. I llinic tisoh Wo.il- Willow WlllltS MM ' 1 1 - 1 lm -1111110 A'! lUnrflllla Mil! Chicago. III. MUrl Pattmi nm blooded I from thi- effects of tuber sy Bin fi t Tin is quit, a Patt-.n as in paid SI4oo In Kentucky a lit 1 1. lb making irx on on high hfi'r hnn ever ho of fan y Krocorle. It ltd Include all the bent PieKles 'aimed goods. I SSI and f:tnrv wafers If yen want Kood enf- Il the 11I1I uovernmxnl fc and Jbvh stic Ganges Oood outing BBBBOl, 28 yards $1.00. Cleaver IlroB. Dry Hoods Co. Charles Dennis, living north of Mil ton. whh Injured by his horse falling on li I in Krlday. John I.. Sculos ban Hold IiIh hall' In t crest In a band. of HOO sheep to hits brother. Henry S HcaleR. Lost, gold locket monogram, with initials. F. H G Finder leave at Hotel Pendleton and receive reward. Wanted, a woman to do general housework on a farm near Echo, Or. For inrormation. apply to Mra. H. T. ! Stantli Id. IIMI South Main street A. K Fin ley will aell all his per OMi property on WedneHilay at his I home near Helix. The Hale begins at 1 10 a. m.. J M Mont b y being tin I auctioneer. The ladle.. 01 1 lie Pariah Aid loci ety will Hcrve su ppcr on WMVJMII eveniiiK. beginning at o'clock, at tiic Pari ) bom. The ndm win j In HiiliHtnutlii I. cold mcath. brown bread, etc.. and coat 2f cents William Johnson, of l'i ecw uicr, baa tiled 11 mechanic's hen on real eatatc I betOBSTBg to H. Key. ot the MUB. I olace. lor $121. alleged to be due lot shlltL'Ics. lumber and other building nun' rial piircliaHen trom the plain tiff ,li tiic defOBdSBt The homllcHt ninn in PondlHton a well us tlie handsomest, and other, 'arc invite, to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balaam for the throat and lungs, a remedy Hint Is gunrnteed to cure and n Him :ili ohronli and acute coughs. ' asthma, bronchitis and consumption j Price 2Gc und fiOc For sale by Talk man ft Co., aole agents. NCW LAUNDRY WAGON. PWARE Robinson Compelled to buy one for Increased Business. J, F. Hohlnsnu. proprietor of the lioiiMHtic laundry, has received a new Htudebnkor wagon through T1n pg 1 Wilcox and placed It on the streets lor the delivery of hi latin dry This wus made necessary be etVUM lb1' laundry's business 1111!- in creased so tecently that one wagon was inadcipiate to do the work especially on tin busy days. Wed ncsdiis ami Saturdays when the two wagons w ill In used The new one Is a "beauty" and attracts considerable attention as it goes through the streets Mr. Robinson DM his sign , painted on either side In large let 1 lets with the winds "Prompt He livery." which Is his "watch word ' Clark & Co I Court Street. Hcv Charles KIuh. of WebBtei City Mo., "preached a sermon in which In advocated the right of women to make marriage proposals. He be lieves It wit be a cure for so many old maids and moreover if woman is man's equal sin would have the prlv cleg. McHidcs sin would not always have to take what comes to her, but could take her pick of the flock it HOT STUFF Our hot Chocolate, Clam Bouillon, Heel Tea 3oral, Tobasco Flip, Tomato Bouillon, et key are always hot. We know how to MS delicious "Hot Drinks" and our price ttVe' reasonable -only 5 cents a cup. KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY. 1 from Main Street Toward the Court House Sale Was Effected on Saturday in L. Grande A Habeas Corpus Case Over a Child. I .a firandc. Jan. 20. F. D. McCBltj of the Joseph Telephone Company, was In 1 .11 Orande Saturday and ef fected a sale of the company's line between this city, Union and Cove. Turner Oliver of la Orande. Is the purchaser, but the prtce Is not made public. Litigation for a Baby. Judge Wilson, of the probate court, loooed a writ of habeas corpus Frl day to the mother of James B. Orout. aged I years, to produce the child In his court Monday. The child Is claim ed by Its father, Oeorge Orout, and has been In his custody since he was ki-hiiIoiI h divorce 111 July. 1900, and also "jirlor to that time. The decree. gOWeYef, gave the child to the de fendant during proper conduct on her part. On Thursday Mrs. Orout was married in 1,'nlon to O. W. Wattles, a saloon man of Molse City, and Judge Hubert Hakln at once gave an order directing that the child be given Into her care and custody The order was served bf Heputy Mr l.iu hlln and the boy given up. but In the evening Orout tried to take him again, but an officer was called and the mother took the boy. The two left Mm Molse Oily, but were slopped by Judge Wil son's order. Mr. Orout Is POltwfitlBI affidavits against the defendant ' SIM raider. Miss Sommer's Wedding. Mi and Mrs It Souitncis an eOUBOe that Hie marriage of their youngest daughter Mary, to Mi. Hob ert L Morris, of Denver, will take placi at the Soninier home on March 10. Mr Morris is a commercial salesman for a Chicago house and Miss Soinmcr the accomplished daughter of (be pioneer merchant and capitalist. Mr A S. miner, pro prletor of the hotel, Only the tam ily and Intimate friends he we been invited A KLONDIKE VETERAN. H. G. Sibray. of the Aitisans, Visits Pendleton. Henry (, Sibray. assistant master artisan oi Hie l ulled Aitisan. nrriv ed thi morning irmii Portland, nnd is quartered at the Uolden Utile Mi Sibray comes to attend to some bus! ness matters ol bis onle: and inriy ematli lot tWO v-eckh. He Is one ol the veteran "stamped ere" Into the ki mdikc. having been one of the rushers to the northern gold flolds.-durlng the excltetMBl fol lowing the ins'i out-ooafhfl of tree. lire in I KJ'7. He left Portland on tin 111 St trip of the steaiuci Oeorge W Older, and was one ol a company ol four, of which one was In A. W. Hot I-in. now ol Athena. The; went In to I law son and remained for one year where it is so cold that, accordlnf to Mr Slbta; the ail i fro:. en Into hard chunks, and must he taken into the rghjge to lie thawed tut eaten in solid form by people traveling the trails Mr. Ilbriy was asked if he intend ed to return to the Klondike and re plied: "Not while Oregon offc such good opportunities for u man who is will log to work. I have h-nrncd that one need not go away to mysterious coun tries to find golden chances and Ore gon Is good enoiich for me hereafter. Most of thOO. who go to the far north learn lust what I am now saying I learned and they learn it thorough ly." Second Annual Convention of the Umatilla County District is in Ses sion Here Today. Pendleton Is now entertaining the Knights of Pythias The W. c H 'train arrived at H 4i with nearly M members from the Helix lodge -ml ; at 11 no the O. R N No. 41. .r ! rived with over 16o from the three 1 lodges at A hi rwl ''eston and di! j ton. In addltio i ! those i'wjoIui 111 on the train, a number drove In from near points and more are expected this evening on the l:M train. When all are here. It Is expected that near ly 500 Knights will be In attendance at the second annual district conven 1 tlon of Umatilla county. Including those of Pamon lodge. 1 Pendleton. The convention wns called to order by J. W. Maloney. grand vleechan cellor. according to the published program, at 2 o'clock this a", tot noon and the afternoon session was taken up in general discussion of matters of Interest to Pythianlsm. the elec tion of officers for the district the coming year, an mldress of welcome ' by J. H. Owlnn which was answered by lsitlng members. Sewral other addresses were delivered The evening session will be opened by County SchiMil Superintendent J. f, NoWUe and the evening will he taken up with (be competi' vc drill for the large altar Mible and sword All the camps will contest In this drill and Bttch Interest Is being manl tested among the different lodges rep- reooBtod, Dejnon Lodge. No. 4 has gone In considerable trouble to prepare an fal Borate program and entertainment 1 for the visiting Knights. Alter the drill is over which Is to be the last work on the program an elaborately prepared slipper will be enjoyed 8ml after this the time will be put In In dandug and other ways of amuse mint HEPPNERS NEW COURT HOUSE. County Plans to Erert One at Once There. Work on the bBfMtBI ol a BOW court house for Morrow county will be commenced as soon as possible, says the Hepptnr (ia .ette Judge a Q Bert holo Bag, uud OoBI missioner M ' Asbbmigb are now awnv on a trip ol Inspection and In xcstlgation In relation to plan and s Illcatlons. Tiny will islt sev eral different ..nut ti.nises In onler lo Ik aided in draw 11. 1 t lii plans It has been finally dot Idea to erect the building at tb net of Chose Bttd Mhv streets ami the property be lens lag to Bsakei 0. a Rhos ami Dr Mel word. has been purchased for this put pose and the mullet w ill he settled as soon lis the deeds can be properly sokBowledged. Tin:- beautiful site will cost the country only $2000. however, it e,it more than this, but the difference wa made Bp by business men who wanted the court house placed there. Tin- new building will he a fine st t in lure ami will probably be built ol Stone The old court house will he used lor H count) poor house WA Thi signature U ou Try box of the goulr.. Laxative Bromo-Qtiiniru LOW FLOUR RATE TODAY. Short Line Grants Reduction Now Applies to Points East of Uma tilla. Today begin the application or tin new rate on tlour to I'tub points from till point east of I 'mat I Mh of 40 cents, the rate being the same as that applying to wheat 10 the same places lion- the aanic division line Cmatll la Some time ago. the rail lines ap plied a reduced rale to wlieut wanted by Utah millers, and the roeoM w-as quite an effect upon the local market in Pendleton and common points t firm the buyers contended that 11 would make no difference with the prices here. hut. when buyers came in from Utah and offered BMtre than was being paid for export, this added to the steady local demand for mill lug wheat apparently forced up the price of wheat and one of the big boyiei periods of the season follow ed What effect. If any. the lower flour rate will have upon the situation, no one can tell exactly but If Is bound to affect not unfa ot aid) the local values of the cereal Salt Lake docs not Ilk- the latest move The wheat rate was in their interest clearly, hut the flour tariff will operate to hurt them, so they think and they are therefore gloomy and disconsolate Benefits accruing under the lower wheat rate are dis pelled by the flour reduction 1400 in Walls Walla. Wa!!;: Valla Jan. 20 - The tegular midwinter examinations for promo tlon Is being held at the city school todav anil will continue in SOWS of the branches until Wedin ncy Then are over Hon pupil in'ensteil In th. worl In the city schools. He and Others Mixed Up in a Row at Damain's Saloon.. Fred Parr Is again In trouble Sat , urday evenlnt; he and three or four . OBirBdje w ere drinking In IMmaln's sabxm. at the corner of Court and Cottonwood streets, when they be COBM angered at a fellow who had been playing a harmonica and tried , to take the instrument away from him. He resisted, and then all the ClOWd "waded In" and succeeded In ! bruising him very badly, cutting his 1 face until he had to apply to a sur geon to have his wounds dressed. ' While the row was nt Its warmest another fellow, who was not In the mix up. hut had been watching, con i eluded to take the fellow's part and ! he took a hand, wielding beer bottles j to very good advantage nnd was atiout to conn out on top. when the bartender Interfered anil tisk the 1 bottle away from him All parties concerned were arrest ed and up before Judge Beam Ihl morning, and 1:30 In the afternoon was si t for their trlnl Pills Death of Leah Fraxisr. I.eah O . the 2-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs C A Fraler died at an . arty hour Sunday morning at their .in. In this city after several days' Illness. The funersl was conducted from the residence yesterday after noon at 2 o'clock and the remains wen- Interred In the Olney cemetery. , Child Worth Millions. "Mv child is worth mllllona to ine " avi Mrs Msry Bird of HarrtshurK Ps.. "yet 1 would have lost her by croup had I not nurchased a bottle of One Minute Couch Cure" One Minute Conaih fhs M sore onre for OOUSthe. croup and ttroat and lung troubles An sbsol'itelv snf eitre which acts Immedlntelv Tallmnn ft Co and Prod & VeConias Small Sunday Morning Blate. A small blay.e occurred between II and 1 o'clock Sunday morning in the tool house or the O. K. ft N. Com pany. Just easl of the ticket ofhoe An alarm was turned in and the fire company soon had the Names out with but little damage. The side of a couple or passenger coaches stand tng near, were scorched a little and the etui of the tool house was burned out The cause of the Nre Is a ms tery. Bol.t Vtvtj wfc.r. la twin tOr w4 Wx You will make money By calling; on tlir New Lumbermen before purchasing thai lull ol lumber New sheds going up Ni B '-t. i k . 001 ing in Ki rlu 11. w retail lumber yard Gray3 Harbor Coninerctal Co., opposite tit. gj c K depot PKMM KTOIt, OMPGON. M gDJkgM BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make g".' cad nee livers M ! I-h.iii !t 1 k -i i preti inm at tbe Chicago Vorhl's Fair iTQf Oil eOBlpell. ti'Mi and gives eicel lent satisfaci ion afbetevei teed rw iv sack -guaranteed. We lis the Ut Steam Bulled list ley, Heetl Rye and gootWlOOl Borlej PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS w. s. byi ks, Prfwrietor. Thorne Type Setter For Sale! WAGON RAN OVER HIM. Johnnie Carter Has an Accident With a Delivery Team. 1. dm no- Carter Is suffering from slight bruises received by LOOBOT! delivery wagon running over him. Mr Mr. Carter had driven up on the hill near the public school building and j i' on 1 Into a house to deliver some ' bread leaving Mr. treble In charge of the team. Wlo-n be returned to ilte wagon the horses had become lm pal lent nnd started before he was act tied In his seat. This threw Cartel out ami as he fell he pulled l.eelile tiller him The wat'on passed met Mr. Carter's hips and legs and It wan lucky for him that It was not very heavy, otherwise he would have been hodl) hurt Ijeble escaped with no damage Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night lung " writes Mrs Charles Applegate. ot Xlexandria. Ind "and could hardly :ei any sleep. I had consumption so bud that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and -pit Mood but when all other medicines failed three $1 bottles of Or King's New Di.cov: cry wholly cured me and I gained f.s i.d ' It's absolutely guarsu tcede to cure coughs colds la grippe, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles Price 6flc and $1 Trial bottle, free at Tallman ft Co 's drug, store. Machine is in good coudition, requires only one quarter boise power to ruo it and with it DM person 1 an set foaj 10,000 10 25,000 -ms brevier 10 eiglit boure With tbe niai inm there i tbo Becoeeory pwlloye tad haltiaf .d 7jo to 800 pounds l.rcMer type, 8 inl Machine will tic- sold lor fgtn. I o. b at I'cndW too I ast Un-oii an. (Vndleton, Or. LEGAL BLANKS S!t55 alogue of them. A full supply always kept in stock.