inen Torchon Lace. THE SUNDAY GAMES HAD GAME BIROS It Pays to Trade at The Peoples Warehoiine. "Not a Questionable Quality Here." DISTRICT ATTORNEY IS JOHN P. HAYDEN PAID CONSIDERING PETITION. A $15 FINE TODAY, Worth 20c, 15c, 10c yard February price 5cyd See Display in North Window. iver Bros. Dry Goods Co, CLOSING OUT SALE, I From Sunday School Association for Their Suppression May Be No Law for Such Action. Tht Knut Oregonian asked District Attorney -Major T. O. Halley regard ing the action h Intends to take up : on the petition Kent him from the con ventlon of the I'matiHa County Sun , day School Association, which last week nl Athena requested suppression! of Sunday baseball names and of Sun day excursion trains. The train mat ter was addressed to the O, R. a N.I company, hut the proposition looking townrds the suppression of Sunday i baneball games is referred to Mr. Mai-1 ley. n mayor and district attorney Mr Halley state,) that he has not yet hail time since his illness, to consider the mailer anl has not given atten tlon to the law upon the subject of, Sundaj observance at affecting the i eondffl i of lamed for the amusement of the publli li Is not certain in his mtBd, at this time, that the laws 111 require abstaining from such uames upon Sundays He has it under ad- inetnetit W 4: LA WALLA GAMBLING GAMES ARE NOW CLOSED. Iay rci R1 HY II. 1902. BREVITIES. Are Insurance. for valentines, cl.y. Dutton's I k Howard, ft book 'ore randy In the i chocolates. Lar jour sweetheart. Fra-1 E, What? Valentines, jfj mceriee, F. 8. Younger P i in Try theui. . m met 'I hose, at Be w hile L-look i -& goods. Ilos- Saratoga chips at Loour! bakery, fresh and crisp. Walla Walla health food at leener's bakery All the grades. Hundreds oi useful articles. I and 10 cents. Nolf's Notion Store. Only !( for a good shirt. See them at Cleaver Bros.'s Dry Goods Co. Four dollar silk waists are the big gest values In Pendleton. Boston 8tore. Get a pair of Hegent $3.60 men's shoes. Hlueher cut. Hlg eyelets and hooks Boston Store. Pail Hardesty has sued lor a dl vorcc from ("hot Hardesty, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment. The meeting of the Thursday After noon Club will not be held this week. but WfU he postponed until Thursday, of next week. At I .ei cr's bakery jou can get a li. -ounce CM Oi Mackllus baking pow dot und six bars of soap or a good broom as a premium for only r.o cents .1. K. Wilson has tiled suit against K. Bowman lo recover judgment ii the sum of f !":!'.. fo alleged due on ... ..-. note together with attoruevs' fees HS Shirts, $1 tit.":,,,,,, eosts Of Sl.lt. Tic plumbers lUppliM belonging lo Charles M. Cribble, have been sold ut public sale by order of the court, to satisfy the claim ol a Portland llrtu. II. F. Beck bought the stuff, paying $75 theiofor. Judge Fit. (Jerald but united in marriage Mr. F. Faluotiwald anil Kosle Schmidt, both ot this county, iii.il I'utld (iriNbiitig. ol Adums coun ty. Wubbiiigtou. und Daisy Bills, ol I'matiiiu county. C. T. next Saturday. rtllig sljito. u' ill" : ' I ill tli Ui a e , IUVUI ill e'urmuirp I It r - v ounger at win s mm IdJ Brand" cream, n iNt lo be had. r. S. n lose at 4!'c. Cleaver OooiU Co. r pu ; ting and papering, tl brass and wood i. cm, n street. ng In the grocery ii 1' S. Younger & Son a, '.,iulci rjeilvi lit the Gust Oregonlai bull i tit. Bteiim heated lot ant lr and hii'th room in conne- Investigation Asked by the W U Started the Movement. Wulla Walla, Feb. 11. Gambling Is Mid to oe entirely closed In towu us 4 result of a stir following a recent council investigation of saloons and garni, ling houses How long the sud den closed regime will last it is un known. Walla Wnlla gambling houses lake periodical spasms of closing, but Invariably eopen when the storm has blown over. Recently alter a council meeting. Councllnieii M Lean and Brewer und Chief of Police Kiiuffnian made an un expected descent on saloons in search or alleged side entrances, wlnerooms StC The move was occasioned by Councilman McLean, who said he wanted to do It In deference to the W 0 T. L. which had asked un In raatlgaUon Word as passed rapid i, d,.n the !!rx after tht trio i sceaded On the llrsi talooll, and no gambling paraphernalia was In sight when the Investigators CMBO, Next night nanus u r, running lull blast again and a small-ti.ed scan dal resulted Last night all roulette eli els and faro tables were out of kin again. Thin conditions will probata!) remain until the gamblers lulu courage and come out ii their - lis again. Did Not Know He Had the Bob White Quail in His Possession. This afternoon .1 P, Haydeu was fined $15 and costs amounting In all to $18.56, for having bob white quail in his possession. The Information was Had In .ludge Pitt (lerald's court jesterday by Conn ty (Jame Warden T B Wells i haix ing Mr. Hayden. who Is a well known commercial traveler for a Poitland grocery firm, with having "two bob white quail In his possession for otlu i than scientific or breeding purposes " The lompUiiit was tiled at the lusti gallon oi the Came and Fish ProtOC tivc Association, the quati having been taken to Hotel Pendleton by Hayden to be cooked for his wife and hltli. Mi Haydtn's story is that u friend Of Mrs. Hayden. who had heard her speak of being very fond of birds, pave thf n to her. In Idaho wrapped in a paper, and that neither he nor wife knew the contents of the package, more than thev were told it contained wild birds They brought the package to the hotel and gave It to the dork with insl nut ions to have them cleaned and prepared for them, The clerk's curiosity caused him to look into the paper bag. and he dll i covered what they were, and his story is that a nu mber ot the gun and rod i lull was standing by and saw the quail. This member Immediately called It to the attention of State Vice President Krause. who Informed Warden Wells and the Inhumation was tiled as a result. The punishment for the havltii; of bob white quail In one's possession other than for scientific or breeding purposes in the state of Oregon. Is a fine of not less than $15 nor more than $200. and this also Includes Im prisonment -of not less than seven n Mora than 100 days in the oount) jail. Klther om or both ol these punish nients can be Inflicted according to the presiding Judges tilciin ,,l the in i nt Ion or the guilt of the man before him pcourvy property for sale Itttiu-'. illections. Locale ry. Agent Hon -e ll.V pav P' t d room oi wort fable Brmi and agents want' Idle Uu Tumaf Little Won tap Id t'matllla County and Meal power. No glass T Clan. St. George hotel, . Or. !-- 1 tat e a pleaaant hero i text morning 1 feel bright maplexion la better. My in it acta gently on the liver and Kidneys, and la a luttlve It la made from fi ii prepared as easily as called line's Medicine, hffllly Medicine moves the $Ko day Price 26c and Iftc by Tullman Co., sole Talliutui A. Co., the enterprising druggists, have not only a fine line of stationery and books, but they have the largest Hue of valentines In Pen (Melon. Co und take a look at them, it will not cost a cent. F. S. V uiiug ei A Son are bulldiug a corrugated iron warehouse J6.5U back id the usboelutlon block, to use (or storing goods, they having found their present room entirely Inadequate to ui commodate their constantly Incrcas' ing business. M Kidwell. ol Kldwell tc McDonald, who uu buylug horses lor the Brliibh. have shipped ulue carloads of lime : out oi Peodietoa, over the O. K. 4 N., during the lust few day that are now mi their way to Numpa, Idaho, for inspection, and from there thej will go to Lathrop, Mo. for final inspec tion beiore being accepted by the gov el u no. nt. kstic Ranges RDWARE Clarke & Co H Court Street. Coming to Pendleton. Miss Marjorle McGlfflu. Baker's popular sal a lady leaves Thursday for Pendleton to except u position with i lie Leon Cohen Peoples Warehouse of that plaoe, Miss McGlfllu was em ployed at the "Spot," owned by Kil lick & Mlsener for several years, and later engaged with McLennan Broth ers The young lady takes with her the ci.oC will und good wishes of her many Monde who regret that her new position deprives them of a staunch friend and u ideating and deserving taiesladv Haker I'itv Herald. LIVE ON 26 CENTS A DAY. Mealt Served In Chicago at 5 Centt Each. Dr. Mnrpar, of th" Dntrarafty of ' hbugo. and Dr. Sheppard. oi North- eeatera Unlveraity, ami many other eminent dieticians throustwttl the Mnbiit w, t bafi thooiiaed from ttaM to Una on the possibilities ol neap ;...ug. it has been fully demonstrat ed that a full-grown man or a rail irowi student can live comfortably In Chicago en II (.uts a day. or a week. B) Utriag Is meant lit.-. In this in ounce not mere existence. The 26 Mtl vvill pay for two umpb- meals u day and a good bod at night. The lie' will net In oatmeal, soup, or saw dttal inn! I, ot water hut such diet as a man inuy work or think on. and the bed will lie a comfortable, clean one. Laundry will lost a little The man mutt that. Inn, sell Hut with $2.50 reel lie may eat and lodge and wear a boiled shirt on Sundays. At Mist sight It seems incredible that a restaurant whbli serves meals at 5 centt could be made profitable. bsU hi, Institution that serves 7500 to i' in, i, meals a duy at this price Is nourishing here "Some customers," tujt the proprietor "will eat 16 cents worth at a meal: others will get along with 6 neata worth Naturally, the profits uu such a business are small, but still theie an proitl of a respc, table total. Trial of Carter's Associates. fuvHiinan. Ca.. FeO, II. Th, s.s sion which began today ol United States district court for the Southern district of Georgia, is to be nusda not able by the trial ni Benjamin r Greene. John F OayOOl WA V T (i.ivitor who are Hllilei ilidletmenl for consptrac) with former Captain l)bar Im If, Carter in Hand the govern ment of large sums of money mi rlvei nnd harboi eoDtmeti The defend' Mitt, aided by immense wealth and Wldi social ami political InjfhMBce bavi mudi heroic aflorti to enoopo tnul, but the Impression is general lii.lt li, .. Iiuv, liiivv reacheil the end of their resources and that they will h mpelled to uppear In court In Htiswet Nl IllflSt to tin the in serious charges made It. SS THAN HALF PRICE. 1 .llll' Mil ILIM tt I 1 1 1 1 I III IM bis and ends of Box Writing "aper a biota we will tell at a Big Reduction to oloaa "'t i ben an- tw,, usworiiiients hnd 25c a, box. 91 ut lot contains paper worth from 10 to W i!eu lot worth from fn to 76 oeuU N bite aud UUlOd 1pi PGkLV ANL OET THE BEST SELECTION. KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY. PP from Main Street Toward the Court House Poverty and Pride. The woman .- aid society of this i n hat uiuii.v cases of Improvidence no lecord, and oM oi the best of them It the story of the woman whose hue band was In jail and whose family had been pi i ,',1' 1 with t',','1 and clothing by the toclety. To the wo man herself they gave $10, thinking she would better know the wants of her destitute fumllj than an outsider. A week after the girt a deputation of members visited at the squalid home to see the results They found no batter meal iu the conditio! of the home, so one asked: "Well Mrs Nolan, how an I "" getting along'' "Fine ' Mrt. Nolan ssid. "Did the clothes tit? ml did ou find a place for the Htoae " "Sure. The clothes titled fiio and d yt know, they looked so ajoj that I liad all the chlldrens' pictures tuk with the money jou gae, and I'm go In' to have me own taken thlfl areoki to send to the old tolkt In Ireland New Vork Commercial Advertiser. The Last Heard of My little boy took the croup one B i' lit and soon grew so had you could ii li 1 in I, until, all over the house ' sari K. U Reynolds. Mansfield. O. We feared he would die, hut a few di, ses of One Minute Cough Cure quickly relieved him and he I ent to p, That's tlm last we heard of the croup. Now Isn't a cougl. euro l i e that valuable?" One Minute Cough Cure la absolutely safe and acts ; mediately. For coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis and all other throat Bad lung troubles It la a certain cure iy pleasant to take The little onea Ufa It Tallmam A Co and irock si M( Comas Co. You get What you bu from us. BIG Stock of WOOD, COAL, SAND & BRICK. WO do... Trucking & Transferring. Laatz Bros. TUK French Restaurani cosy noons WtH I igb led and Hbmtu Heated. Best 25 cent Meals in the CHy . When Wc Say So, It's True. Men's Suits Men's Overcoats $5.50 KiiIIn ami OVtrOOatl thai are well tailored SuiN ami Overcoats that tit right, that are ma.lt right and are right. We place them na sale this Week for less money than I askeil by many stre for cheap I rarity gxMstt Not a suit or overooal , i 1 1 lean than fdloO and up to Is 10 We nflhi choli c of ISli either milt or overcoat for $5.50 Rich's 'like ! toil billgallix tl V wy if net taken In time fteiUflUboT tliee bargalnt will not last hIwhvh W also oflVi U1I4 week hU it jp doneo tine laundered -bin, all tiara, worth : . 1.00 anal II for only 50c each. Your Money's worth or Your Money Back. PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. A E .T. WADE, LOANS AND REAL ESTATE $'000 Buys 600 acres fine wheat land, in Cold Spring Lots of water. $1500 for 160 acres, fine wheat land 3 miles east of Pendleton 80 acres in grain This will look good to you. $6000 Buys MOO acres wbeat Und, 12 miles noitbwest of Pendleton. $3500 Buys 160 atici rich bot tom land on McKay .i8k, 12 miles from town. $2000 A nice Han tubuiban tract, good houtr, liO fruit trees, running water. A snap. 2000 acre stock ranc'i, $5 per acrs, also 2000 y.uny ewes, $3.50 per head. Eaty terms. $2250 Buys 280 ifs nics meadow land In Cities Prai rie, 3 ton wild hay par acrt. Good improvements. $800 Buys 160 acrra, all fsnc ed, running watet', good ? room house, 35 acres In culti vation. $2500 Buys 320 a res mostly mesdow land, In Camas Prai rie Good house, good barn and fencing. Summer range adjoining. A vary desirable stock ranch. $1200 Half acre suburban tia't, till in fruit .old berries. Good house. A good Invest ment. $?2"0 An elegant 8 room house and two loM to Main sti tOt, S1H00 A neat 7rojin house with bath, stone foundation 2 blocks from Main, In toe heait of the city. $750 One of the t.nrtt build Ing sites in North P ndleton two blocks from bi'dgr, i Jo r a , nn r i i'. kmall house, four rooms, nlh tide. A bargain. $7000- One of the largest and mobt beautiful icsi.lences In Pendleton, strlctl) modtm la every particular. A haneV some home, eubstntiiiliy built spacious grounds in f.rtt class condition. A grand rroperty, a aarnfice price: worth $10, 000. $1200 Good bouse, lot fiftslOO, Mam St Will double ir value in short time. $2000 Creamery at Ukta U r power n oiler and or slne, all in running j'der, wth full equipment of first lase creamery. IF YOU WANT TO DUY OR SELL A STOCK RANCH SI I A MAN IN THE REAL ESI A I c BUSINESS WHO HAS HAD eXPCR IENCE IN THE STOCK BUSINESS FOR VEARS IN UMATILLA COUNTY AND CAN GIVE YOU Ml lAbLL INFORMATION AND ADVICE, THAT MAN IS E. T. WADE, Th Metl I sUle Man BAMT ORKUONl UI ILUIMtJ V n ib inn, 0kii JF rnwSB mmmmmmmmmmU mL fmmmjmmmB1 mwmmr Hook A Ladder Co Postponed Dance. Retcue Honk and ladder COBBpaajf No 1 which had advertised to give s grand ball on Friday . veiling Kebni Hiy it st Valentlae'i daj i"41' paK poaad tht ev.nl uutil Saturday eveu ing. February 15 lae day foilowlai Ii will be giveu ui Auuoi) iUII. rcg leg,- KXTKAS Kastem and vlei lilviopl OPEN DAY and NIG ill (.1 i. LA rONTAlN , Pmp. BY ERS' BEST FLOUR To mtke tjrMi bnad use liters' h- tt rimir it leai a$ pmni mm a I tilt I ' SfJO wnrltl'l Fair over all oil t i tion tod girae asMiteat atlalaci ion ear revet utl Rveir sarg ia gi.arsnt I Wa have lbs let Bfean KoltHt Hsilwr. Rel Hye s.i Hoardlaas Parley. PKNDKK i W M l kh HILLS W. hi IKS, 1 n( ii I r