osing Out Sale pur Collaretts $4.90 Regular price 10.00 Electric Seal Jacket to close J 7.50 Was $35.00 loth Jackets $7.00 to $10 to close $2.90. D n E. D. BOYD'S VIEWS A NEW FIRM HERE PLANNING TO 1902 DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN. W. D. HANSFORD SELLS. THOMAS THOMPSON BUYS. Jackets, $7 to $10 now i er Bros.' Iry Goods Co. .90. Cleav r'KIUi HY 3. BREVITIES. 7, Bheurman will be In Pendleton on April 15th and he requests hunters 1W)2. and trappers to keep their furs un : til that Jme when he will pay the highest price lor them. 1 Howard Farm loans a ,. flr lumrancs dn for H M Cleaver Bros. Co L j i. ttio rltv. Dutton's l w: " w Ml Jacket $17.60, was $35. Brot Drjf floods Co. j-v-j .,..., fnr rnnt at the -.j..... fr ntreet. nit !' kind! of real estate. I and country. E .T. wade tin skirt regular price la clou, u: $17.00. Cleaver Eg, ali-roon ottnir,u, with imKi- moth Main street 1 d music store. hm Irocary has Just re ti. . I Ik oranges Rkarltf Pi s ranch In Califor' f sale. 1$0 res of fine wheat of Ailnms Terms Iisoo I mSnce te llll purchaser. Jane n nti m la i hcep ranch of Km, Sf : at re .also 2000 iti, $:: 50 per head. Easy I T. Wade. M. i in ', i wo or three turn- two or three Hotel I iidleton. AddresH s thif ' Pirluli kit of the Church of MM will meet on Wedues BtrnooD. o clock, at the Mrt G A. Hartman, on ramt. It if especially reaueat- the ostmbi rs attend for at- I lo Imtiorunt luslness. I tonlleat niRii In Pendleton aa I" aV I .: en h and others W to ral) on any drusirist 1 tras a trial bottle of Kemp's for the throat and Iudks. a 'thit i ,varntee! to cure and ill chrut.K and acute coughs bronct:(rt' and consumption Stud 60r For aale hr Tall- I Co . loir aReLU. pjestic Ranges BUTTE TEAM MAY COME. : Offer of Free Grounds Favorably Con tide red. j A letter was received today from i the manager of the Northwestern Han. ball league. In answer to a tele- gram offering the Pendleton baseball ground to the Butte team for early practice free of charge, saying that Uie matter had been taken under ao Ivtsement by them and that In all prob ability they would come. They will lei tl;e BUfeUMBMl here know In a day or two If they come, which is earnestly hoped LBS) will do, as It will , give the local team a chance to get some pointers from them, and create much enthusiasm. ARDWARE J. Clarke & Co 211 Court Street. Teachers' Examinations. Notice Is hereby given that I will hold the regular examination of appll canto tor state and county papers In the court house In Pendleton aa fol lows: For State Papers. Commencing Wednesday. February 12th. at & o'clock a. m., aud continuing until Saturday, February 15th at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, algebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, bookkeep Ing. physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geometry, men tal arithmetic, composition, physjeal geography Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history. English literature, psychology County Papers. fotmii. nclng Wednesday. February 12th. at 9 o'clock a. m aud continuing until Friday, February Mth, at 4 o'clock p. m.: Flrat. second and third grade certi ftcates. Waduesday Penmanship history, orthography, reading. Thursday Writing, arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, achool law. 1 Friday Geography, mental arlthme , tic. physiology, clrll government Primary Certificates. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, reading, arithmetic. Thuraday Art of queatioulng, the orv of teaching, methods, physiology. J. F. NOWMN County School Superintendent Uma tilla County, uregon. The Literary Digest. Is conducting a discussion on the question whether a man can be a Christian on $6 a week H0REHOUND Our e ira strong; Horebouud Candy stop the tickle in your throat. The oaudy is delicious, 26 cent a pound Po I oru Fudge b another good ealiug Candy we have. ougb Drops and New Cough t ore for your w'd. Pioueer Rose Cresun for ehappwl bauds and km : cen U- a bottle Ml Protectors to Keep You Warm. KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY. F Steps from Mam Street Toward the Court House TbissiausiuKU oo very U ol tfa gsasjlsj I axMiive Rfjino-O'JiOin'; What the State Convention Talked of While Conferring in Portland. Colonel K. I). Boyd, member of the democratic state central committee foi l matilla county, was asked to out line the work of the recent confer I DCS in Portland, and submits the fol lowing: The occasion of the meeting of the ii time ratio state central committee, at Portland, on April 30, gave rise to ;i conference vrlth other members of the party, who assembled Bt the same nun and place. Representative' dem ocrats were gathered there from near ly every section of the state, to the number of about 6n t Including the membera of the central committee), some of w;iom had at one time been republicans und some had been num bared lth the populists, but since mlM ot that party, have re turned to the democratic fold, bellev iiik the only hope of the people Is In the democratic party, as the republl can party Is now dominated by the f usts and combines. All were enthusiastic and practical 1 unanimous upon the main issues discussed. It was urged that the plat forBI ol the party adopted by the DOB VSUtlon, should be brief; that the tariff should be made the main issue, as it waa used as a means of oppres Blot Ol the people In enabling the trusts and combines to build up eiior uiouhIv rich monopolies In all protect ed commodities, by unduly Increasing thsj ml theriMii to the consumers. It was pointed out that legislation m nearly all controlled by these monled lasses and the Interests of the peo ple Ignored, especially In the propos ed legislation aji to the Philippine tar iff which Is a direct blow at the de veloping commerce of the Pacific Coast. Railroad combinations, which tend to discourage competition, next re ceived attention, as this was viewed as another means of waring against the Interests of producers and the In dustrial classes. The ship subsidy was pointed out as a method of tavoring the wealthy ship-own rs and builders at the ex pense of the people without JllSt re.l- son That the legislation now pro posed- in congress, with any prospect of success is piact.cally all In the in tared of monled monopolies, and against those ot the people, and. if i mil liiiici would precipitate a war 0i the (lasses against the masses, which is now In ginning This is a critical condition, and must lie placed before i!.. people In no doubtful terms, that tt)SJ) BJg SkSJ steps to ward off these impending artlt before it is too late. lil live issues shoiii.l he embodied in the platform, such as are vital to the Interests of the people at this time. It was also recommended that a candidate for United States senator should be nominated to be voted for at the next session of the legislature, as In accord with the avowed policy of the democratic party favoring the se laction yt I'nlted States senators by direct rata of the people: that tb rtrj DMi iin n, In every county and district should he nominated for the legislator.. Whs will faithfully serve and not disgrace the state, as has I. re in some former leglsla Uirai The legislative ttcketa were regar i' d as more Important than all others, that were to be nominated by ' lit i.lU'iUK (OlintleB. If these suggestions are heeded It was agreed that the democratic party . ooU I ontiii.-iitly appeal to the suf ragi s of the people It was observed that the conference was composed of earnest. Intelligent and active leadera aud it Is thought much good will result. With the light men for the state ticket H was thought the party might hope for a measure of success. N'o names wen suggested by the com" mittee to the state convention, but In private conversation, Oeorge Cham ,. rlaln of Portland, was the only one i moot toned for governor, so it would seem that the nomination points that D MOVD. MRS. MARTIN'S ACCIDENT. She Broke Her Left Wrist This Morn ing. Mrs A M Martin was standing In a chair adjusting something about the loom that she could not reach from the floor, at h r home Just beyond the Main atreet bridge, about 10 o'clock this morning, when she fell and had the mlafortune to break her left arm at the wrist. Ji-nes M Cods V. III. The wi!l of Jame A. McCool. de ceased, a former resident of Umatilla county bu! for the paat several yea.S a reaideut of Wslia Walls was Hfjf with the uiiuty clerk Saturday after noon The will bequeathe everything, consisting of property both in th.4 county and Walla Walla county, to hJs wife . guts Conlleky McCool, ex cepting $1 -sch to bis nephews, Rob ert snd Thomas McCool. At the death of Mrs McCool. the property Is to be divided srnoog his legal heirs. An order hss b.0. r oirasj '" Burlington headquarters stoppiug all ! work ou the porposed line from Hit lings to Great Falls until the United States supreme (OHM sun posed of the ase hi ought against the Northern Securities company b Gov cruor Van Sant, of .Minnesota Firm Will Be Known aa the Thomp son Hardware Company, Incorpo rated. This morning Thomas Thompson i ceded to the Interest formerly held by W. I. Hansford. In the hard ware business of Hansford A Thomp MB and with hla brother. Sam Thompson, will hereafter conduct the concern. It la the Intention to Incor porate, under the name of "The Thompson Hardware Company," the members owning the business bctn Thomas Thompson and Sam Thomp son. The latter has been associated with Mr. Hansford in the business fo.r some months. Mr. Hansford retires from a long and active career In the business life of this city, and will for a time at least rest from all such cares. Thomas Thompson, succeeding him, Is a prosperous owner and operator jf extensive farming lands near Pendle ton, and his other business interests here. Sam Thompson has devoted considerable time to the retail hard ware trHd". and has attained experi ence and knowledge of It The new house will have the best wishes of all the people of Pendleton. Frazer Opera House, Oeo. U nstcr. I( M t MmiMcr. in. B, Wlrh, Lwal lnir ...ONE NIGHT ONLY... Wednesday, February 6, 1902 Volley PdDirgo A Stlring Colonial Drama. Prices 50c, 75c and 1.00 Scat sale at Frau rs' Hock Store. THORNE TYPESETTING MACHINE FOR SALE. SHUTRUM BARN HART. Wedding Sundsy st the Home of th Bride's Parents. Miss Eva TiarnhRrt and M.lftfl Shutrutn were marled at 7. ID Sunday morning at the home of the brlde'r parents. Mr. and Mrs .1 Ilarnhart. on Lewis street, the Rev. F. U Forbes officiating The bride has grown up In Pendl" ton. her arents having been resl dents of the town for the past !!" years, and the groom Is a well known and prosperous farmer living miles north. Mr. and Mrs. Shut mm left on the H.V) train for Portland, where ihc w ill spend a few daya slghtse lB and then go on to California, to, sptnd a month or two on a honcv j moon trip. They will make their home on Mr Shutrum's place. wher l they will be at home to their friend' after their return. Catarrh cannot B Cured ( i spuiicstioiin, as tby sannoi (lie seat of tln itlsesM- Catarrh l l,lnu1 or 1 (inmitiiiional dlneaoe. mi l In urder m ( lire II vim niuat take Internal rvinSdies, Hall's h larrh Cunt Is takvn IntKnially aud acts iltrfrllr en 1 se iiiiNsi and ameaes lorfsess, Mall's Ca tart I. CWN Is net a uuai k atedlelM, It .. r v l t ' i,ur id lie' ' i l.li vstela iia III MlU ( ottMrf (or years, and is a regular ureaerlpl 101. . I. it ( umiiowd ul the Ix-st Ionics kiimt n, com Lined Willi Hie lies! Idiaxl mrlf1cr. acllllK dtrsetly so ( lie atueous iorfacsi neaerlaei combiiiation ul die iwe agredlenu Ii srnal produce such wouderlul results In raring SS tarrh Send for totlnioulaln. free. r i. ( MENEV A CO.. Prop... Telede, 0. Hold L druglIB, price 7ie. Hall's Family Pills are the BSSt, Oesth of Mr. Donnough. V. R. Dutton received a letter Sun day bearing the news of the death of bis sister, Mrs. Donnough, at her home In Indianapolis. The cauae of dOBtn was cancer from which she had been a sufferer for many years, aud Ik 1 death was not unexpected. Horse Cone Astrsy. I eft my ranch on Tutullla, one bay horse, 2 years old, branded It, with bar er the top, on left shoulder; small i.ii in forehesd; wire cut on front ,d Keward. Address Peter Weat I '1 ndleton, Oregon. j IfssMfM is i Rood condition, rsquifM only one fUSfttt IswfSS power to run it and with it w person ran set from 20,000 to a.yoou cms brevier in sifjhl hours. With the machine there is the n. ebsary pulleys an4 shaltinK " 700 to 800 pounds brevier lypc, H point Machine will be sold lor 330 I o b. at PsadlstOfl East OregoaiOfl, Pendleton, Or. REMOVAL SALE OF GROCERIES Stock of Groceries in Martin City Bakery and Grocery to be Sold Prior to the Removal to the New Location in La Fontaine Block. GROCERIES AT REDUCED PRICES ON THIS ACCOUNT. Sale will Last Two or Three Weeks. Sample Price s 2 lb can Tomatoes 10c 2 lb can Corn. 10c. 2 lb can Table Peaches. 15c. Gallon can pie Fruit 25c. Lay in s Mtock of Table snd Household Supplies during this gsle st fl J Main Street, Pendleton, Oregon M lit II PDIWDV litUuLli, 'Uu luuaody ikM ' ' MSk I