osing Out Sale of othing and Pants HE LOST III ETE ANDY ANDERSON HAS A SERIOUS OPERATION. pSjOU so ; ElfO Bttiti. 12.50 Suits . E&0O Bniti.. $i2.ro .111.00 .$ 9.60 $ 8,90 $ 7.50 $5.00 Pants . $3.90 $4."0 Pant. $SJI $4.dO Pant?.. 3.00 $3.50 Pants., 12.75 OVERCOATS, LESS THAN COST. ver Bros. Dry Goods Co, Retiring from business. t . 1 II WD tNW7l n(l3l 4 v " --v -m v tavt-aiiY 23 1902. BREVITIES , Howard Farm loan. t Howard. Are lnauranc. m 89c hats- Cleaver Broa. i. r ;tndT lu UM city DuttotVa rhnoolali'S. tat, to close for 11.98 Clear- Dry CiuodH ' o .ii kinds of real eaUte. i ud country. K .T. wane ki.n...nt if ftuMtiir tneklri. kfe baskets Nolf a aportlng low. iE. Steutou Hull'. regular price I out at 1$ Ti -Cleaver uros It. four mHHWl atalllona; i m r i ? i itin 1'itiw ui. ak. 110 h(t'h of fine wimat i J I I. 'Vj.Mmaa C . tl I . - - ... mirnltaaar lam,.l iA'ir 'It ill Mil' innrt. mfQIcmi jituniu. wuuib a rcr ip 1 1 i ii in ik .i i . ir it Ion. Ship 164 East n, fork City we. an meat biieei. ruucu 01 tcrt. IS per acre ;alao 2000 . .n ... . .. . i v ... wes .,.;)' jnr neuu. r,a 1 T. Wade. ir J. M lien t ley . C. A. Fra- no attended the sale of A K I aOURt'UUHI H(HI(Ih IinCl CJUUT f hi a hnniA nau ? I lit vas eat uib uwuK uvut aava, J v aj then- wen MO people at price and huvers were eager. U I . . T ..... ...... f Vat lervi'ri lie Mr Plnlev k"ttime I take a pleasant herb '- ' ii,..' ! ! l.rli'M ) It acta gently on the Urtr and Kidneys, and la a laxative It Is made from ml Is ptepareii aa eaally at. It tt called iJine a Medicine. - ..... mi. iiii.t'a 1.11- Meh AAr PriM 91a mil r.iir. by Tallman ft Co.. sole $3.50 hats for $2.75 Cleaver Bros Pry floods Co. The Pastime Dancing Club will give a public dance at the Armory hall on Saturday evening. January It, Every body is Invited. Admission 50 centa. Sheriff Iilakely received notice yes terday from C C Kllburn. of West fall, offering $200 for the arrest of a man with a horse and saddle, stolen from the Harper ranch a few daya ago. Representative Tongue Introduced a hill providing that adult heirs of any deceased Indian to whom a pat ent has been Isaued for lands allotted In the former 8llot7 Indian reseerva tlon. may si ll their Inheritance :also a Mil ratifying the agreement with the Grand Rondo lmltuns and appro priating $28,500 to pay them for a tract of 25.711 acres thereby relln qulshed. SHEEP OP THE COUNTY REPORT BY INSPECTOR On January 1. 1602. there were 241. 700 One Year Previoualy. there Were 219.700. County Stock Inspector J E Heun has Just completed his yearly report on the sheep Industry of I'matllla county for lMt, This report shows that no diseased sheep were found during year and that they nn in the most healthful condition in the his tory of the county since It has had an Inspei tor Tlie winter has been mild and the prospects me very good for an unusual wool crop this spring- The number of sheep found In the county lit the beginning of 1901 was 111,700, against 241. TOO for the be ginning of 1902. This shows an in creas of 22.000 during the year lfU out of this total number about 2000 are being fed for sparlng markets. The 241.700 sheep owned in the comity are divided Into about 150 bands, and the man with the largest number of these is Charley Cunning ham who has 11,000, Others having 10,000 and over are: E. Boetteher, 14.000: J. E. Smith. 14.000; Kugg Bros. 11,000 W Sluaher. 10.000. The winter has been so mild and ranges are so good that very few sheep are being fed ut the preaent time This is something that la sel dom the aae in January' Eye Specialists in Portland Remove Eyeball to Save the Other Was Successful. The many friends of Andrew An derson will learn with regret that he has been compelled to undergo an operation for the removal of the left eyeball. This forenoon Miss Stella Ander son received word from her alater. Miss Carrie, who la attending Andrew hi the Qood Samaritan hospital in Portland, that at 8 o lock thla morn Ing Dvs. Bruere and Dickson, eye specialists. erformed the operation, and that he came out from under the Influence of the anesthetic and was getting along as well aa could possi bly be expected under the clrcum stances. The direct cause of the loss of the eye Is laid to the laat game of foot ball that Mr. Anderson participated in. which was one New Year's be i ween the Heppner and Pendleton teams, although thla Is not thought to be altogether to blame for the mlafor tune. For the paat two or three yeara Bg bus noticed something wrong with It. and he and his trlenda thought a ruturact was (liming. This gave him j no trouble more than to Impair the . vision somewhat. During the football game on New : Years, he received a severe bruise I above the eye from a kick, or other ! cause, and since that time hia vlalon i has gradually grown weaker, al though he suffi red no pain from it. even up to Monday , when he went to Portland to consult a specialist, and such a thing as the removal of the eye bad never been thought of by himself or friends. Hemorrhafle of the Retina. After a thorough examination the specialists found that a hemorrhage o fthe retina behind the eyeball had been caused by the Jar which had caused the eyesight to die and made It entirely useleaa. The operation was nereasary to save the other eye and keep him from being rendered totally blind. Mr. Anderson was one of the best football plavers in Pendleton and he was sought for to take part when any specially hard In0i4raa to be fought on the gridiron. His Bisters ami brother had tried time and time again to get him to abandon playing and he bad firmly promised that the . w Year game would be his last. This Is a sad misfortune to him, and lie and hjs n lutn.-s have the deepest sympathy of everyom that have the pleasure of his acquaintance. SPECIAL 4jV Fifty pieces new double folds percales tbat were made to sell at 12$ cent. We bought tbem for less tban value and will offer tbem for ibree days, Friday Saturday and Monday for oc a yard The Golden Rule Store You will make money By calling on the New Lumbermen before purchasing that bill of lumber. New sheds going Up New stock coining in At the new retail lumber yard Grcv's Harbor Commercial Co., opposite the W. & C. R. depot PKNDLKTON, OREGON. jesnc ranges ARnWADF J. Clark & Co 2H Court Street. An Old Pendletonlan. The Republic Newa. publlahed at Republic. Ferry County. Washington prints an excellent picture of 8. Rothschild for years identified with the bualneaa life of Pendleton and kindly remembered 1 . re for hla many ' good qualities. Mr Rothachlld haa Just been re-elected prealdent of the Board of Trade of Kepubllc by W BM mat Ion, his work tur the paat year be ing of auch a character aa to merit this dlatinctlon from hla fellow cltl- zeiih The way for many folka to get rich la to make money and not spend it But after all If everybody would do thla nobodv would get ncn. iaee a lot of spendthrifts to make a com munity proaperoua. A town when they were all mlaera would he us dead aa a graveyard. It takea all kinds of people to make a world. INDIANS NEW CHURCH. Rev. Mr. Corneliaon Saya One Will Soon Be Built. The Hev. J. C. Comellson. pastor of the Presbyterian Indian mission church, on the reservation, stated to the East Oregoulan that he expected soon, probably before fall, to occupy a new church building with his eon gregatiou, which at preaent has a church on Tutullla, near the borne of Cash Cash. It will be located n the bill near the mission house that was erected last year. The cost la to he about $1500. of which the Indlar . . already have given $200. The hoard of church erec tion will assist in the enterprise. Mr Cornelison says the Indiana are deeply interested, and are building up a atrong organization out of the small beginning of a few years ago. when he took charge of the church. Mr. Cornelia n has during the com paratively short time of hla aervice, Ii anted the Indian language, and speaks it now quite easily. W. J SfcWELL, Manager tl 11,600 for a Prasarlptlon The largest sum erer paid lor presrrlptlon changed h.ndi In Huo Krsni Uuo, Aug. , IV0I. I 'hv tr.nnlf r lav.ilvwl in . .In il l atoi k 1112 .' mid wm paid by party ol builnm men Inr nuectflc fur Hrlght'i Imt. and Diabetes, hltberto Incurable disease.. Tbay commenced tbe serious lare.tlgaltnn ol tbe speclflc Not. a, hm They Interviewed coreaol I ami Irled ;ll out ou It. mer ii by putting over three dotrn eaHte ou the ireatment and walchluf (hem. Tbey also got pbysU'laus to name chronic, Incurable i-aan. and admlnl.lered It with tbe pby.Ulau lor Judges. Up to Aug. Jt, eighty-seven percent ol Ibe test cae wrrr trliher wrll or r..,rr. .. Iu favorably. There being bat thirteen per cent of failures, ike parties were satisfied and closed ihe trans action. The proceedings of Ihe Investigating I oinmlttee and the clinical reperu of tbe teet rases were published and wili;te3aialled free on application. AddreaaJJJoHS J K. iv.ci an r.sv. g Mentaomery HI . Han Fram i-o. QaJ Frazer Opera House, iieo I. liaki-r. U.ec and Manager, la.. Illovtiih Um al Mnn.gi r ONE NIOHr ONLY Monday, Jan. 27. W. E. NANKEVILLE, Prtseotiog the talooftho Arka.tai HU!$; "Human Hearts" A dn .it Scenic Production. Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Seals Sale rmziers, 5y 2 lljlll . iiJO a 1. (t)j.)( I).JI )It)fi.i.ieilll.l( I A Nil I A PV ?7 IU.I? I uiinviiit 1 ' o w s i ll v. OPBNIMQ i TBI RASTER TRRM F ST. PAUL'S I Boarding and Day School for (iirls. aee t Primary, liiUTiiieilinie ami I "lleie li ia,alny Departments, Music j VIollB, VoiM SOd PlfJIO a apttlalltj Pupils under fourlccn years 1 preferred. AdilresM Alias Imogen Hoycr, Principal, $48 Catherine Btiwt, w..iu WaUm, Wash . ... t.f.w .i...i.,.i.j COURT RESUMES. fttWIMrW4Wr District Attorney Again Able to At tend the Session, The wheels in the district court again resumed their revolving this morning, District Attorney Halley be ing able to attend The caae of John Daud va. Alex McLean came up for hearing and haw been ou the hoards all day with little chance of U being finished before night. This la for judgment In tbe sum of $300 alleged to be due on two promissory notes given the plaiutiff by defendant. "C. and C." "la "HOT STUFF" Our hot Chocolate, Clam Bouillon, Beef Tea Vigoral, Tobasco Flip, Tomato Bouillon, etc The y are always hot. We know how to make delicious "Hot Drinks" and our price is very reasonable only tents a cup. KOEPPENS PHARMACY. 45 Step, from Main Street Toward the Court House Moves New Trial. Motion for new trial has been filed . . tt .uk JL i ,.u.-ll ftllftrnuvH for d. i . . - ii.. ......... .. fendant. in ttte case tat i n ti ciiuoh ' Plaintiff asked the court to award i him $6000 and the Jury gave him Judgment for $3(M. The Good Add. a innH ad la an announcement In brief terms, straight from the ahould , er. concise and to the point, telling -- , - nuD . . , I n I .. 1 1 1 " k n I : nOIXieiultlK ' m manner and stating a few prices aa au Indicator of the way you sell gooda or do work Brookllue Mass.) Chronicle. James B. Welch will tell you what these letters stand for. Its a good story, have him fell you, and if you do not, you will find out later by watching this space. I Suicide eontinuea to increase In the i I United States. Tbe total uuuttor re Dotted to the Chicago Tribune for the year 101 la 7246. aa compared I ' with 6766 in 10" and 6340 in 18D. Of thla total. 6860 were malea and I 1386 femalea. whleh curiously shovs the,aame proportion of nearly live itales tu one female for aeveral yens i I i st. Phyaicians, as usual, head the 11. t among profeasional men. the rc-' Ion sending- Physicians 33: attor uey. lo: clergymen 10: bankers 6: jours. llBta. 6: colle-ge ptofessora. 1. "C. and C." i jTTjiirrjrjrffriTfTfrjTirrrr'",-'''"'j' MMm0tm00mm0jmmmtmtn k i