inen Torchon Lace. ADn mm. i furnish sirs Worth 20c, 15c, 10c yard February price 5c yd. See Display in North Window. I w m h va w H mm 111 a ua mr - CLOSING OUT SALE. r- k mm m i m w b m b m mm KSU BREVITIES. i i nintii fi-tt vnlantinaa nV. 111 r. t- una gloves worth $1.25, sold for 75c n(.nn Store. UUun MM,ir in thfi p.i' v. Button's nlinnmfltPR. at the Boston Saturday, the loin. Hweetbcart. Fra- .. . WhntV valentines. is Cl ' , rrt-nnnrles. F. S. Youncer -u i.n hont Trv them. caui. c . .... t.. r.nn Hint, unlrt for SI. 25 seia " ' . had at F. S. Younger & faon s. delivery. "Gold Medal Brand" creamery C Pnri Mflrtr. uamtinE and papering, in.mHinir both brass and wood Rhan.fi. Court street. VIK IS Ulll Llllllh ill tio b'w'iT 8 UilVC 11. vifUiM. icaiiiit-i i.iuij ana country property tor saie. tuDjeci to entry, Agem. nuu-.c W. P. Rihorn, room 10, over handle the Turner Little Won- Lamp in umatiiia uoumy anu M. T. Clark, St. George hotel, mvn iir bedtime I take a pleasant herb tie next morning I leei bright says it acta gently on me . llvnr nnrt Irtrlnnvn anil Is a and is nrennred as easily as It is called Lane's Medicine. Family Medicine moves the each rlftv Price 2Ro and Gdc. title bv Tallman & Co.. sole Saratoga chips at Leezer's bakery, fresh and crisp. New Ideas always shown first at the Peoples Warehouse. Up to the time all the time, the Peoples Warehouse. The newest creations in Men's hats at the Peoples WarehonM. First showing of men's spring head gear at the Peoples Warehouse. No back numbers, in anything ever shown at the Peoples Warehouse. Garden, field and flower seeds. Lowest prices, reliable goods. Nolf's. A small ten cent piece buys a good pair of gloves at -Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. Ask to see the Chicago leader hat Only 1.50, at Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. See display of new spring hata lor men in the north window of the Peo ples Warehouse. Kirkman's orchestra left this morn ing for Echo, where they are to play f- r a big dance tonight. RoomB in the East Oregonlan build ing for rent. Steam heated, hot ani cold water and bath room in connec tion. The members of the Degree of Hon or will give a night-cap social at La Dow hall, on Saturday evening, Feb ruary 15, to which a cordial Invitation is extended to all. J. P. LIEUALLEN LOSES HIS FINE RESIDENCE. Loss $4500 to $5000 City Marshal Has Accident During the Conflagra tion. Adams, Feb. 13. About 6:30 yester day evening a gasoline lamp explod ed at the home of J. T. Lleuallen and soon reduced his handsomo two-story building to ashes. Mr. Lleuallen grasped the burning lamp with the intention of throwing it out doors, and seriously burned his right hand and torearm, and for a short tlmo rendering him powerless from pain. The alarm was almost Immediately given and the fire brigade promptly responded and did everything lu their power to check the fierce blaze, but all to no avail. The citizens formed themselves into an impromptu salv age corps and in a ' short time most of the furniture on the lower floor was carried to a place of safety, but everything on the upper floor, consist ing of clothing, bedding, furnlturo, etc., was completely destroyed. The loss is estimated at between $4500 and $5000. No Insurance. A Second Blaze. About 5:30 tills morning a second nlarm rang out and in the department was on This proved to be an incipient blaze in the buttery, which had escaped the evening previously. A few minutes was sufficient to get it under con trol. While assisting the lire boys to get the engine and hose cart In place, City Marshal Frank 13. Wilkes fell and received serious injury to his right cheek and forehead and the hose cart ran over his neck. For n time he was thought to be danger ously injured, but ho regained his feet, and with blood streaming down his face, kept on until the apparatus was in position. He then had his wounds dressed by Dr. Smith. In a EASTERN OREGON WILL DEMAND RECOGNITION Talked with a Baker City Man on the Governorship Issue. While, in Baker City on Wednes day. W. J. Furnish said to the Her ald: "Eastern Oregon will go Into the next republican state convention pro pared to demand nt the hands of the party a certain recognition. That re cognition will come not as a result of trades, cliques or combines but as a result of rightful title to repre sentation In the state government Bunchgrass republicans which gen eric title Includes that big half of the people living east of the Cascades- -are numerically and politically 'strong enough to exercise a ruling Inttueiu-e In the affairs of Oregon. Our diver sifted Interests, which In man Im portant Instances differ materially from the Interests of our webfoot brethren. Imperatively demand re cognition. And this recognition will be granted, as 1 said beofre. because we Inlanders will not divide against ourselves, but will enter the Poitland convention next April with solid dele gations and with stout hearts 'Piriminll v 1 tinllt-.v-.t m. . ah.H short order ujncv for t; governorship is mvept nit- Ol l-liu, ,il,l ... Mi,, mnlnrllv it lint ...w,.l.i ,t eastern Oregan. 1 have many warm friends in tin ker City nnd county, and It Is afford lug me considerable pleasure to meet them. "Polltlcnl conditions down tho lino seem favoroblo. Things look good nil over the stnto, both in eastern and western Oregon." THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Reliable Goods Only. Another Startling Dress Goods Sale. Black Wool Novelties away below their regular value, not too many dress goods in the country but little lots lodge m wrong places. 75c values in Hlack Fancy Mohair, now 38c yd. 50c values in Hlack Kancy Mohair, now 25c yard. A Commanding Silk Sale. The new looa wash silks are here, the Kai-Kai sorts, in cross, cord effects and stripes, on sale (or the next few days at $1.98 a waist patten popular Roman Agents patterns p Pphi pi Wnrphn w j bU J uO 11 1 u UU0V3 PENDLETON, ()Rl:(H)N. Mail Oulcti ! i'romni Killed Send for samples LECTURERS TO SHOW PICTURES OF NORTHWEST Scheme by Harrimau Lines to Bring Settlers into Pacific Northwest. A novel nlnii for Kcttllnn tin hindx few days he will have fully recovered, i tn Oregon, Washington. Idaho. Call J. O. Coffey is in Milton this week. ' rornln and other western states tn F. Maestrettl and son. Paul, were binary to the Hues of the Hariinian in Pendleton yesterday. is.vndicate is being worked out bv the John S. Jackson, of Chestnut. 111.. mlflreiK of these nillronils. nK the I visited with friends In this city this week. He is favorably impressed I with this section nnd (ins determined to locate here. 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison, Mrs. I B. A. Marquis and Mrs. J. C. Smith visited at Pendleton yesterday. ! Y. H. Sayer wns a Pendleton visit , or yesterday. W. L. Davis, the shoemaker, moved to Athena this morning to locate in I business. 1 Charles G. RIchter, in the city today. What It Is. psnr y ftl OTPS - - o ARDWARE J. Clarke & Co 211 Court Street. Advertising is the life blood of the business world today, and well direct ed advertising is like the powerful searchlight of a river steamer, thrown upon a distant cottage on the bank, cutting it out like a picture painted on a black canvas. The timid buyer and the. prospective industry will follow the rays of the searchlight of public ity, just as surely as will the eyes of the steamer's passengers follow the light thrown from their vessel. They will not search the surrounding gloom for objects of interest when a beauti ful picture is clearly shown before them. Prospective buyefs will not search the surrounding gloom for your competitors if the searchlight of publicity is turned on your own place of business. Canastota (N. Y.) Bee. Record-Herald or Chli-ngo Tin oill cials of the system June determined to carry on a progressive campaign of coineptltlon against the Hill Mor gau lines, not only in going nftci nu ilk. but in eoloiil.lng lands for the companies, puiticulurly in Oregon. Washington and Idaho. It Is Intend ed lo start the campaign by Indurlni' I:..:. . 10 take land ..1 -u . lines of the ronils of the combination I in the stales nnmud. of Pendleton, Is a new method lb to by used iu lit- I lluonclni; thif, setloment. The IIhitI BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make good bread non llvurs' IUt Hour Itt.mk tlrt premium at thn OhtenKo V.rM'd Kr oor nil commit i tion, ami given eicdlont atiitlsotiou wherever limit. Kvory sack In guaranteed. We havn thn lnt Htcaiu HoUtvl Ihwley, ."ihhI live llcnnllco mrlfy. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. HYKHS, Proprietor. It is given out on good authority, man syndicate, through Urn ollicers ol that E. E. Smith will in the course , the dilTeient roads, has engaged .-! of a couple of months open up a large i corps ot lecturers who will travel LUMBER and other building material Iiu'Indln If You Want to Buy or Sell general merchandise stock Maestrettl store building. In tho JOHN CREIGHTON WILLIAM BENEDICT, Artisans Take Notice. All members of Alpha Assembly No. 9, United Artisans, are requested to be present this evening at their usual meeting place, as there is business f importance to attend to. By order of Henry Thompson, master artisan; L. F. Iampkln, secretary. Hook & Ladder Co. Postponed Dane. Rescue Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, which had advertised to give a grand ball on Friday evening, Febru ary 14 St. Valentine's day, have post poned the event until Saturday even ing, February 15, the day following. It will be given in Armory Hall. Uncle Aldi, who wants the demo crayc to present "an unbroken front to the enemy, has evidently been reading the back pages of the maga zines and got "unbroken" mixed up with "straight front." Echo Citizens, Arrested Barb Wire Stealing. Constable J. M. Uentley returned yesterday evening from Echo with John Creighton and William Bene dict, whom he had arrested on the charge of stealing barb wire. Mrs. Mary M. Crane accuses the prisoners with taking wire off her land that had been left there by the railroad company when they removed their track and says the company gave the wire to her. The accused were brought before Judge Fitz Gerald at noon today and owing to the rush of business on the hands of the district attorney, he moved that they be dis missed on their own recognizance un til such a time as he would be able to pro. cute the case. This was done. Mr. Creighton and Mr, Benedict are well-known citizens of the Echo coun try and their arrest is somewhat of a surprise to their friends. Tho wire alleged to have been taken Is valued at $40. Line, Cement, Plaster, Brick, and Sand. over the tast and central went giving I lectures on the subject of settlement j iu the west and noithwosl. Thosd lecturers will lllustrnto tholr talk ' with stereoptlcons and moving pic J tures. The photographs will show I tho land offered for sale and the de velopment of the country. Thoy will show the products, the milroadx, water facilities nnd everything else that will tend to induce moves from, the older rogions of the country to 1 Wo have a lare otook of the promised land. ; WOOD OUTTKHH In addition to tho lect nes the c-n , for hitrna and dvtulllnnt. tire United States and l'Jufow aio to be flooded with tons of literature ' bearing on the advantages of tho great Noithweat. The syndicate will, establish Paris, llauib points from These usually low rates during tne proper seasons fur prospective settlors to visit tho points along tho lines." jithweat. The syndicate will, . i general agencies In London f I ,, m L - . 1..J s-arssifiUfeKon Lumber Yard plans will be fort I lied by un 1 O Altn St., opp. Court House. JOHN THARP ARRESTEp. SS THAN HA I I- fltlUCi We have made un waortment of odds aud Paper -which we will sell nt a Big Reduction to i lose out. are two assortments Oc and 25c afeox. The 10 cent lot contains Pf JJ"1 W and 1 the 25 cent lot worth from 50 to 75 cents. v uu Imi-koM E ERLY ANL QET THE BEST SELECTION. KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY. Steps fcim Hfn Sheet Towarf the Coort Ho Accused of Horse Stealing by Pearl B. Smith. John Tharp was arraigned yester day before Judge Fttz Gorald on the charge of the larceny of a mare. Pearl B. Smith is the complaining witness nnH lie rhnrires Tharii with taking the mare and selling her. His trial is set for Saturday and he was placed under a ?G00 cash bond to insure uis appear ance at that time. O. R. & N. BUYS LAND. To Build Stock Yards In Portland Has 100 Acres. Portland, Feb. 13. The Harrimau company have decided to build exten sive stock yards on the peninsula ho tween the Columbia and Willamette rivers, about four miles from this city. One hundred acres of land was bonded and the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Compauy has a spur al most complete to the site of the yards. Both the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company and the South ern Pacific will use these yardB and it is Btated that the packing houses of Chicago will establish an extensive plant here. The establishment of stock yards and packing houses wil make this city the market for several hundred thousand head of live stock In the Northwest which Is now ship ped to Eastern points. BEN DANIEL8 IS MUM. LaFontaine & Garrison Hopes to Convince Roosevelt He's All Rlfl.ht. Phoenix. Ariz., Feb. 13. -Hen Dan iels, roeently appointed Uiilted States marshal for Arizona, arrlvod hero this morning. He refuses to discuss the alleged Wyomiug prison record, but says ho has written Pros 1 Ident itoosovelt explaining everything, j He Is sanguine of the outcome. Proprietors Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard. Cavalry Horses tor Sale. BEST OF CAKE TAKEN OF TEAMS OVEK NIGHT In aid of Good Roads. ! Raleigh, N. C, Fob. 13. One of tho i most notable good roads conventions over held in this part of the country began in Raleigh toduy and will con tinue through tomorrow Delegates ronreseutiuK the agricultural, com- corcial and other organizations In all i parts of North Carolina are lu attend- 'fllVP lls A CAll anco and tho discussions promiso to,UlVLr UO n VrkL,i-.. Kivo a decided Impetus to the good ! roads movement throughout tho state. I The Southern Railway dood Roads i train is here during the continuance of the gathering and will glvo practi cal demonstrations of the best ninth-1 oils of scientific road making. I .W. Rice and Callihan to Meet. : St. Louis, Feb. 13. Tho twenty, j round bout between Tim Callihan. or j New York, and Austin Rice, of Now London, Conn., which is slated for, tho arena of the West End Athletic club tonight, has aroused keen In terest In sporting circles. Judging from past performances the two light ers are evenly matched and as both are anKresslvo fighters a hard con test Is expected to be the outcome. Tho men have been In training for some time and both appear to he lu splendid condition. HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY for Gentlemen vvlio (.i,.-. uh ualiiv Sold bj JOHN SCUM1IT The Louvre Saloon I'KNDI.KTO.V . OMJWOli A A A A A A A A home lot farm horse cow Piano doo wajjon OR ANYIIHNG I LSI. Put An add In the classified columns of the East Oregonlan, as there Is no other tncAna of securliiu so yre.it an audience to your it e d s as throtiuh the colums of this paper, Everybody hereabouts reads it. Don't you? "SEA LS ! Notary and Corporation $3.50 to $5 Delivered Ordttr of u tod ve tnctmy, Oidr for RubUr Huaipt ollcltd. 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