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losing Out Sale of DAMAGES FOR HURT lothing and Pants... HOTEL ARRIVALS. $18.(H' 3a ts. 115.00 SuiU. $14.00 Suits. $12 50 Suits . 10.0( Suits.. $12.50 .111.00 .$ 9 60 $ 8,90 $ 7.60 $5.00 Pants $8.90 $1.')0 Pants $3.25 $4.00 Pants.. 53.00 $3 50 Pants., J2.75 OVERCOATS, LESS THAN COST. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. Retiring from business. .v i i vi - ill V 22 1M2 BREVITIES. A Howard Farm loan. r t - - - M A m. I nan a n r A our K9c hats Cleaver Bros. Goodn Co ..nv In tin cltv. Outtnn's BaBMBWSBJ fffini chocolates. ! hit To close for l.!h -Oleav Dry 0(mmIn ( . .!. l..a.l Ti r .. Ir In 45c a dozen. NOIf a. r ale. all kind of real estate, ! town and country. E .T. Wade, to B Stetson huts, regular price tern; out m $" Cleaver Bros. Mle four registered stallions; HDr nice brood marea; prleea Inquire of C. B. Wade. Pendle- Or. . ...A M A h- . Ule I'" ncrct. 01 line wuni With of Adams Tenua. M0t) btlince in ult purchaser. Jam. i iu. medical Journal wants a rep- mnmlHinn Ship 154 Eaat 72. 10TK Llty. a i'- mi i . . i . niu'i ii i am u ui ktw, H ier ucre ;also 2000 ewa. .i per ncau I'utsy E T Wade. wv,. vii a mi ill ui HI lii uu, vl . matlon. apply to Mra. H. T. 3U South Main atreet. i. J. Troughton art studio, 607 itrect ue ween Alta and Mtt, win open Tburaday. deiinnir to utility inn .nll Hi trtin it imii. int.- prices on high ITOCPrlt'fl cll..lti..r than avc Iia. hi lino of fancy groceries- la and Includes all tub beat of pickled canned roods nirian ir tti c.ia ni me old government "ocha and Java. $11.50 hats for 12.75- Cleaver Bros Iry Goods Co. The Pastime Danrlua Club will give a public dance at the Armory hall on Saturday evening. January 25. V. rj body Is Invited. Admission BO rents There will be a meeting of the foot ball enthusiasts at the city hall Thurs day evening for the purpose of organ izing and electing officers for the com ing season. A bill of sale was rec order at the court house yesterday conveying 27 head of cattle and one horse from A. J. Ovcrturl, of Milton, to J. R Marple. of Pendleton. J. C. I.onergan will ship two cara of fat cattle from here to the Pacific Meat Company at Seattle, by way of the VV. A C. R. and N. P. either thla or tomorrow evening. The Echo public school buildings hni been thoroiiehly repaired of lat" and the school Is flourishing under the pniiclpalshlp of L. T. Mnk. who recinily accepted the trust. The big drill of the I mpqua Valley Oil company struck a seepage of pe troleum at a depth of tin icet Krlday evening, on the White place, neat Myrtle creek, the sand pump bringing up from the pit one pint to a quart of oil every trip. Walla Walla I'nlou: A story Is told of a Sunday night Jollification at which August Blanehard fell In love with and married a young man dreased as a girl. It coat him the "treats" to get divorced. It is said that the mock marriage came off at the residence tof Ceorge Mottette. At the regular meeting of ttU Hook und Ladder Company last night, ar rangetiients wen made to give a grand bull on the night of February 14. St. Valentine's evening. The ex ecutive committee appointed are: Frank Light. Tom Swearlugeu and lid Thompson. FINISHING THE BUILDING. ARDWARE J. Clark & Co 211 Court Street. Lafcntalnc Will Soon Have Hia New Structure Ready for Tenants. Tlie finishing touches are now be ing put on (ius l.afontalne'a new brick .on the eaat aide of Main street, ad joiuiug the Columbia saloon. When finished, thia will be one among the substantial business buildings In Pen Ult-tou and will be a good addition to the appearance of that part of the atreet. The bulldliu' has a frontage of 26 feet and la U" feet deep. It Is divided into two rooms, the one on the north aide to be used by Rudolph Martin for his grocery store, which will he removed into It aa soon aa completed, and the south room will be occupied by Mike (jratf, wno ts going to open a aaloon In it. Mr. Martin baa the first story of bla new building, adjoining the Lafon taine building completed and la going to add another story on his old build lng. maklug one Largs building which he will rent The upper stories will be used for a rooming and lodging house. GEORGE UTT, SR.. SUED O. S. CARNES, OF PILOT ROCK. Demanded $5000 Damages for Injuries Received in Accident Caused by Firecrackers. The jury awarded $300 damages All day Tuesday was taken up bv the district court In hearing the case , of Ooorge Ctt vs. o. 8. Carnet. In I which plntntiff asks damages In the sum of $5000, alleging that defendant is responsible for Injuries received on the 30th day of last June. The history of the caae is some thing like this: On the 30th day of June. 1891, George Utt. Sr., accom ! panied by his son, Oeorge Utt. Jr., flfOTe Into PUoi Rock with a team hitched to a lumber wagon. They stopped near Carnes Bros.' general merchandise store and the young man got out to unhitch the horses, leaving .hs old gentleman In the wagon. The team became frightened at the noise bl l&fl made by firecrackers which w-erc being seJ off near by. and bolt ed, getting away from the youne man land throwing his father out of the wagon resulting in the breaking of ! hia left leg about half way between the knee and hip, and otherwise In Juring him to some extent. The Complaint. The papers In the case were filed Bt ptcinber 17. 1M1, and the plaintiff nil. 'gen lii part That defendant I carelessly, negligently and without " card lor ihe safety of plaintiff, caus ed an explosion of firecrackers In the Immediate vicinity of the team hitch- ed to the wagon on which he was sit ting, frightening them until they ran away throwing him to the ground and the wagon over on plaintiff, caus ing one of his legs to be broken aid othi ise greatly bruising and mangl lng him. causing him to suffer great bodily pain and agony and to '.d ii large sum of money, amounting to I $6(Mi, for medicine, surgical care and nursing, und that plaintiff Is crippled ' and Incapacitated from carrying on his usual avocation, beside pernia-1 : r.tly maiming and causing his health to be impaired and destroyed for the rest of his natural life. That by reason of said injury to plaintiff ' " f a:; ! i n .!..! in (he mill of IS00A, Therefore plaintiff prays for judgment in the sum of IftMO dam ages and the further sum of ffOQ pent, for reason of damage, and costs and disbursements of action." In answer to this complajnt the de fondant denies that he was In any1 way responsible for the Injury ff I lv Wl to the plaintiff. (MM alleges that It was owing to the carelessness of de fendant and his son that the accident occurred. Most of the forenoon Tuesday was taken up In getting a Jury to try the case, und the rest of the day until I HI p ru . was given tit heating the wttMM4M for both sides. All the wit tosses for the plaintiff hud been beard and several for the defense and all that remained this morning was the examination of two more wit nesses for the latter. Mr. I'tt's home is 20 mile west of Mcppner He Is ubout 75 years of age. The rase went to the Jury at 11:30 when otirt adjourned for lunch and a verdict ias not yet been reached they falling to agree. The jury Is compos ed of Cal Combs. R, T Council, c. B. Sturdlvant, (I W Knight. J. A Bad delay, A P. Myriek. K II Stone, Ivan O'Hara August Zenske Frank Koch and .1 M Hemphill. When the court was called to order at 1:30 Prosecuting Attorney Halley sent word to the court that he was sick In bet and could not be there so the other criminal caaes were post poned and court adjourned. Charlie Miiv the Chinaman, was to have been Tied this afternoon for larceny. The Pandlston. iviia Estes, Athena. W. O. Armstrong Seattle. T 0. Taylor, city. Harry Jackson. San FranclevO. Q W. Cotton. Oakland. H J Huston. St. Joe. S A. Thormloy. Marietta. J J. Burns. Portland. c C. Oerauld. Portland. T. V. Tatum. Omaha Itha Estes, Athena Ceorgc K Burton. Seattle J. McNultv. California. W It. Glendlnlng. Portland. Oaorga s. Ball, ortland. : tl Richardson. Portland. D K Hall. A. R. OranL Portland. K C Warner. Portland. W. A. Dalrymple The Golden Rule. James T. Brown. Pocatello. C. O. Donnelly, Seattle. B. Q. Norton. .1 M. Harrison, Forest drove 0 Spuyem. Rosalia. M. Ogden. Wialtsburg. E. W. Spargnr and wife, Uma THE WORLD'S MEDICINE. FOR ALL BILIOUS and NERVOUS DISORDERS. Sick Headache. Constipation. W:nd, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver A Female Ailments, Prt'psre.1 only by the Proprietor, Thomas Hkki St Helen.. Png . aiul Canal Street, New York. Sold every where in Ihi, UH and lOu. L. R. ttlla R. E. Tosler. Wasro. c L Downer. Spokane. P I Hunsurker. Spokane v I" McBreem. Portland. John O. Helflnch. Spokane. Sam I.ee, Spokane. R T. Johnson. Falrvlew. 1 e nkepy .Wnlla Walla lames I eblanc San Francisco. .1 K Johnson. ? A. Nichols. Union W N Campbell. J H Thompson. Pittsburg H. Hesst 1. Weston. J Harrison. Moscow. John Fdgar. Walla Walla John Williams and wife. Elgin J J Rrlmlnstool. IOS Angeles Yon Yonson. K Chapman. Vinson t W Cutler V Woodstoi k Nolin J. H. Clark. SUrbtick. Mrs. Halsteart and son Bcho I A Profitable Investment was troubled for seven years with my stomach and in bed half my time." says E. Demlck, Somervllle. Ind. "I spent about $1000 and could get nothing to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottles and am entirely well." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure doea the atom arh's work by digesting the food. Tall man A Co and Brock McComaa. You will make money By calling on the New Lumbermen before purchasing that bill of Uunbti New sheds gt'ing up Nev stock corning in At the new retail lumber yard (iray's Harbor Commercial Co., opposite the W. & C. K. depot PENDLETON, OKKOON. W. j SB.WELL. i t t j ManaK Frazer Opera House OiH. I lU.er. bSSBStaad Msn.s.-r. tn.. H. Wili h. l-inl Mmi.ur.-r Friday January 24th, 1902. DIAMOND BROS. White Minstrels 30-PE0PLE-30 SEE THE PARADE AT NOON. Juices 3 . sc. 7s and $ i.no Se.it sale at I'ui. i . " ''' '''I ....... ... ...... i. . . . JANUARY 27. 2 IS THE OPBNIKG OF THE BAM PHR IKRM F ST. PAUL'S ' oardiii( and Day School for (iirls. Primary, Intermediate and i nHega Preparatory Departments)! ifnale Violin. Vole.- and PIMM specialty Pupils under fourteen )ar preferred. AdlllwM Mia Imogen llnvcr. Principal, I ( '" rins Htrwt, Wniia Waist, Wash eieieieieieiei BYERS' REST FLOUR To make gorsl brea.1 use Myers Mst Hour. It t. ok firat preniiuiu at the Chieatro World's Fair over all competi tion, and given escel lent at islactiou wherever Hand. Kvery sack is guarantewi. We have Him heat HUiaiii Kollett KailHV, Hw.1 Rye am! Heanlleee Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYI RS, Proprietor. MbVMWMHMMMM 'tpor ' wwrwiwtwtrww "HOT STUFF" ut hot Chocolate, Clam Bouillon, beef f 'Ktrat, Tobatico Flip, Tomato Bouillon, etc They are always hot. We know how to make delicious ''Hot Drinks" and our price very reasonable only 5 cents a cup. KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY. Stp8 from Main Street Toward the Court House Thia algnatuio is on every bo of too ifenolu. Laxative Broiiia-vuinuiCT"1- LOST HIS CHILD WIFE. Bert Blair Wedded a 14 Year Old, II legally, at Colville. Colvllle Wash . Jan HV The mar rif of Iter' lllalr and Miss Phlllppl Hmlth wit declared Illegal by Judge Klchardson. This ends the notorious ease of elopement on Clirlmnas even lng, which was followed by the bride .-oom spending two weeks In Jail. Christmas eve Pert Blair and the girl drove to Meyer's Kalis where they secured a man lage llcenae. the girl .-.wearing ahe was 18 years of age. The couple were married by Justice Graves and then returned to aak for giveness from the girl s father. T. M. s1; i; Instead of forgiving, Mr. Kinith swore out a warrant for Blair's arrest, on a charge of abduction. The warrant was sworn out In Kerry county and young Blair was Jailed here at the request of Kerry county officers. The Mr. Bnitth took hie . rrlng daughter back to the Stevens county poor farm, of which be la su jerlntendent Blair laid In Jail two weeks await lug action by the Kerry county au thorltfes and Mr Smith No action was started and finally the young man was released He went back to bit ranch Ave miles south of Colville without trying to see his child-wife. Meantime Mr Smith kept bis daugb ter guarded and commenced action to annul the marriage because she was i but 14 years old. Jude lib Lurdson set id tee 1 1 lage today It is estimated that Moid fjpoige. me pro-Boer sagas. (mm $4 krllMsenf tliat the war will eventually coet t uglani! $2.04W.0.WiO. "C. and C." James B. Welch will tell you what these letters stand for. Its a good story. Have him tell you, and if you do not, you will find out later by watching this space. "C. and C: BBS SSB S "