'Haaal 1 if. 1 ii f Grocery Mm bike UIMUIJ HfflNT Main St. Next to Joe Basler's. BULLETIN FOR FEBRUARY 14 pounds Japan Rice, pure and white ...$i.oo 25 pounds Rolled Oats $i.oo 2 packages seeded raisins 25c 2 packages cleaned currents 25c 3 packages gloss starch....:.... i 25c 3 packages corn starch 25c 2 pounds Salmon bellies for 25c Fresh lot of Russian sardines. ' When you want the finest cream cheese we have it at 20c per pound; Limberger cheese 25c per pound. When you want the finest catsup in the world we have it at 25c per bottle. Try our 20c coffee and you will find that it is better than what you have paid 25c for at other stores. Don't forget that we sell you a first class Flour for 80c per sack. Five cans imported French peas for $1.00 Four cans imported French Mushrooms $1 Try trading at the Martin Family Grocery and Bakery for one Month and watch results, N. B. Will move into our elegant new store in the LaFontaine block within the next 15 or 20 days. GROCERIES AT REDUCED PRICES PREAPRATORY TO REMOVAL. ANOTHER FEAST GIVEN IN CHINATOWN, Wyen Chung, Merchant, Presides Over a Table Groaning With Lux uries. Another feast in Chinatown! Drs. Cole and Vincent, Marshal Heathman aud Joe Parkcs were in vited to the place of Wyen ChtiuR, the Chinese merchant on Alta street, where they partook of another &rand feast last night. These gentlemen are favorites of the Celestials of Pendleton and never are they slighted when there is an extra function on in Chinatown. The warm aud large hearted merchant of the pig tails kill ed the fatted calf and ' did himself proud in entertaining their white guests last night, and the memory of the occasion will he fresh with the guests as long as they remain on this terrestial glohe. "It was the greatest feed I over sat down to," said one of the gentlemen in whose honor the dinner was pre pared, "and I shall remember it as long as I live, if that Is until I am as old as Methusela. Wo had chicken, beef, oysters, clams, jelly fish, and many other dishes of the very rarest and most toothsome varieties. The courses wero many and we spent one hour in feasting and having a good time. Wine flowed freely and when we wero ready to go homo I could no help but havo a Mm"- teeUng tQvf ..yen Chung, our host." evidence at the trial yesterday and he was found guilty after about an hour's deliberation. He will also re ceive his sentence Friday. Friday is also set by the Judge when he will deal out the punishment he deems equal to the crime of Sen ator Mitchell, who was found guilty Monday night of horse-stealing. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. F. W. Vaille, Portland. C. M. Smith, Portland. Roy Clark, Oregon City. J. H. Treulieb, Chicago. F. J. Ginger, Spokane. W. E. Kurtz, Portland. S. S. Gill, Spokane. George S. Beer, Portland. H. P. Brandes, Portland. II. J. Fries, Spokane. William Maker, Portland. J. S. Aikman, Denver. T. Vogel, Spokane. George Harris, Portland. A. W. Wliitmer, Portland. J. E. Kloecker. Roscoe S. Bryson, citv. II. Crafts, St. Joe Mo. CRIMINAL CASES. Charley Moy and Drlscoll Convicted on Wednesday. Two criminal cases were ground out in the district court for Umatilla county Wednesday. The first one was that of Charles Moy, the Chinaman, who was up for having been caught in Hohbach's bak ery. The case was taken up yester day morning and went to the jury in the afternoon. The evidence was such that it only took the jury about in minute tn find Mr. Celestial euiltv and Judge Ellis set Friday forenoon when sentence will be passed. The other, case was that of Ben Drlscoll, colored, who was acquitted by the jury at the regular January term of court for taking a grip be longing to William Maker, conductor on the O. It. & N and was again arrested charged with taking the grip and a Riiit of H-i h n l.olougini; u inc. Pullman car conductor, the things be ing taken out of he car while rtoi'ped at tho O. It. & N. depot a few months ago. Tho evidence in the first case was not sufficient that the jury saw fit to convict, but tho prosecution made a special effort to introduce now For Sanative Uses. Its reraarkablo, emollient, cleansing, and purifying properties, uo rlveil from Cuticuila, Urn fireat cjcln cure, wnrrnut tlio use of CUTicuitA 8oAi", In iliu formof baths foruunoy. ing irritations, lutlainma. tions, and dialings, for too freo or offensive perspir ation, mill also In tlio form of Inlnrn.'il waehoa 4111(1 eoltl. iinm nmii.orntlvnurn.ikiinHriea. and formnnr sanative, antlueptlo purposes which readily BUKceBt themselves to women, and especially to mothers. Tlio uso of Cuticuiia Ointment with Cimouiu Boav will suggest Itself In tho eovoror cases. Bold throudhont the world. 1'ottee D. ahd C. Cor., The Golden Rule. A. Wr. Downer, Walla Walla. Mae Richard, Pendleton. C. Ferris, Portland. Mattie Mitchell, Moro. Marion Jack, city. Effie Worcester, city. T. A. Lieuallen, Adams. George Osbom, Freewater. W. A. Wade, Adams. W. P. Willan, Adams. R. E. Porter, Meacham. J. N. Luiste, Vinson. Charles Lanquest, Chicago. A. E. Felower, Enterprise. D. Cerrell, Enterprise. A. Croanch and wife. G. A. Nichols, Union. William Greening,- Randall. H. Greening, Salt Lake. II. G. Slbray, Portland. William Glasson. W. J. Stringer. Devil's Lake. Fred Marten, Cold Springs. S. Miller. E. D. Koontz, Prescott. Matt Brown, Pocatello. Carl Hartwell, Omaha. A NEW STYLE OF RAILROAD BICYCLE. (.W. H. Sayer Has a Patent on His In vention. W. H. Sayer, who was In Pendle ton from Adams, has just received a patent on a now bicycle attachment for riding on railroads. Mr. Sayor's attachment is something different to anything in this line that has over been put out, and ho Is confident that it will prove a boon to people who wish to travel on tho railroads with their own locomotive power. His at tachment has bars running from the frame of the bike that are Just the length of the width of the track and Instead of having a grooved wheel to straddle the opposite rail from the one the bicycler rides on, like most of the former inventions, It has a tired wheel only about a foot across that sets on top of the rail and the only thing that holds the wheel in place is bnrs from the axle of each wheel that run down on either side of the rail and Mr. Sayer claims that this is a much safer contrivance than the older patent" as it is impossible for the wheel to jump the track with his attachments. He also stated that the road along the Wild Horse creek between here and Adams, is in a very bad condi tion, the creek having gradually wash ed off the bank and cut into the road until It is Impossible for two rigs to pass each other for quite a distance. Pendleton, Athena, Helix, The Umatilla Implement Company Flying Dutchman Gang Plows, Canton Clipper Gang Plows with steel or full chilled bottoms. "THE ELEVENTH HOUR." A Lincoln J. Carter Play to be Here Next Thursday. "The Eleventh Hour" will open at the Frazer on February 21. This is the new play by Lincoln J. Carter and is justly considered by many to be his best. The scenes of "The Elev enth Hour" are taken from the vicin ity of Chicago and are full of heart in terest. Clean, plenty of action, keep ing the audience spell bound, while story of how right is compensated, and wrong brought to justice is un folded. During the third act, the working of the block system is shown just as used on all railroads. The last act shows the drawing room of one of- Chicago's multimillionaires, reproduced from photographs of the original. It is in this act that the terriffic struggle for life occurs. While the two men strive for mastery they break, smash and seemingly de stroy all the beautiful furniture, bric-a-brac and furnishings. It is certain ly very exciting, holding the interest from the rise of the curtain until it falls. "The Eleventh Hour" will be presented by a strong company which includes Chas. A. (Karl) Gardner the favorite German dialect comedian who during the action of the piece sings his old favorites, "The Lilacs" and "Apple Blossoms." RING WORM AND DANDRUF. Meets at Battle Creek. Battle Creek, Mich., Feb. 13 This city is entertaining the largest con vention ever held of the Young Men's Christian Association of Michigan. Tho sessions begun today and will continue through Sunday. Tho cen tral theme of the meeting Is "The Personal Winning of Men," and on this general subject and its various phases addresses are to be delivered by prominent Christian workers from various parts of tho country and Canada. Some of the speakers to bo heard are Rev. Elmore Harris, D. D principal of the Blblo Training school of Toronto; C. S. Ward, of Chicago, field secretary of tho national com mittee; John F. Moore, of New York, railrad lecretary of tho untimul eom initteee, and A. t), Williams, of Now York, interurban college secretary. They Are Each Caused by a Pestifer ous Germ. Ring worm and dandruff are some what similar in their origin; each is caused by a parasite. The germ that causes dandruff digs to the root of the hair, and saps its vitality, causing falling hair, and, finally, baldness. "Without dandruff there would never be baldness, and to cure dandruff it is necessary to kill the germ. There has been no hair preparation that would do this until the discovery of Nowbro's Herpicide, which positively kills the dandruff germ, allayB Itching instantly and makes hair glossy and soft as silk. At all druggists. Take no substitutes. There is nothing "just as good." This would be a much more peace ful world if the grown up people as well as children would be seen and not heard. CATARRH m&'&W " 5 - - . i I A big deal-in land in Adams county has just been consummated. Thomas Durroy soils to the Walla Walla Live stock company 9000 acres of land on Cow crook. The tract Is 14 miles westerly of Rltzvillo. It Is all under a wire fence and Is sub-divided into 12 pastures'. With tho land go all tho stock, about 300 head of cattle and horses, with 700 tons of hay. It is tho Intention of tho company to put 600 head of cows on the place as Boon as possible and to raise cattle on an ex tensive scale. Thomas Edison has taken out near ly 800 patents on his Inventions. LOPAl. mid CUM ATI O Nothing but a local I remedy or change o( I cnmaio win cure I CATARRH. ; The Specific is Ely's Cream Balm It is quickly absorbed, Gives ltelici at once. Opens and cleonees Alla7nnamiaatlon.C0LD 'N HEAD Heals and protects tho .Membrane, Uestorai the Benso oi Tasto and Smell. No Mercury. No Injurious Drue, Regular size 60c; Family size J 1.00. at Druggists or by mail. ELY IlltOXIIKUB 86 Warren St., Now York. 3112,500 for a Proscription Tho largoit sum ever paid for a prescription changed hands In Ban 1'rancleco August 0, 1901, The transfer involved in oln and stck $112,tOO and was paid by a patty of busluess men for a specific tor Drlght's Disease aud Dia betes, hitherto incurable diteascs. They commenced tho careful investigation of the specific November 15, 10." 0. They inter viewed scores of tho cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment aud watching them. They also got physicians to name chionlc, Incurable eases, and administered it with tho phjsleluns for judges, Up to Augutt 27, eighty teven per cent of the test cases were cither well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, tho parties were satisfied aud closed the trans action. The proceedings of the investigating committee aud tho clinical roportE of the test cases wore published and will be mulkil freo on application. Address John J, Fulton Com. fany, 420 Montgomery St. Ban Frauclsco, Cal. Everything in the Implement Line and the Best on Earth Only THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. Successors to HANSFORD & THOMPSON, Main Street, - - - - - Thompson Block. Dealers in Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Barbed Wire, Edge Tools, Supplies for Woodchoppers and Lumbermen. Get Our Prices. .. -cis Clearance Sale CARPETS, WALL PAPER, MATTING LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERS, BIG DISCOUNT on all SEWING MACHINES. New Ma chines from S20 up. Second hand Machines $3 to J5io. ORIENTAL RUGS ON DISPLAY. JESSE FAILING, - Main Street, Near Bridge. LJjOlJlf f X I 1 expect people to know what nUVV LJKJ I JJ you have to sell If you don't The new store can never be 1 CI "T" CTO known unless It advertises JrKlmJ V EH tl I IOC l UY THE s Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BARS. For line shafting and all bearings of machinery of the mill or factory it cannot be surpassed : : : Made from Type Metal. HOTEL!. oest Hotel ta Peod -"ueoodsly neaaquartersforTrS? CommndiniK j. m,l uamm KWa Rates $2 perfo. 1 Special rates by week or month I vuiaine, Every riodern Convenlt, Bar and Billiard Room in Connt( Only Three Blocksfrnm Pep GOLDEN RULE Corner Court and JohMonBtrwu, Pendleton, Oregon, M. F. Kelly, Proprietor. HEATED BY STEAM. LIOHTEI) BY ELECTRICITY. American Flan, ratn tl.2-5 toIiOOtdt.j European plan, 50c, 75c, 11.00 Special rates by week or month ci e Bub fleets all 1 rains. Commercial Trade Solicit Fine Sample Rowi Special attention given CotiEtrjtaJ East Oregonian Office, Pendleton, or. of Washington Thresher. Built in the west for work in w--!nv" wtj-wv, .(1ijv,iv"- iigmest running ana most durable thresher made. Un equalled for fust, clean work. Made in feizes from 24-inch to 36-iuch oyllndera and from 40-lnch to 60-iueh shoe. Prices and terms quoted on application. Catalogue free. Large foundry and machine works. All work guaranteed. THE GILBERT HUNT CO., Walia Walla, Wash. Gasoline Engine for Sale A five horse power gasoline engine with pipes and fittings, oil tanks and water tanks, everything necessary to set.up and operate. Engine and fittings are all new, being in use only a few weeks. Enginp is very economical and guaranteed to be satisfactory. Price 250 including fittings. Address East Oregonian, Pendlefon, Qregpn alogce of them. A foil supply always kept in stock GEO. DARVEAU, Pr. Pifio-flntlv Furnished Steam Heate Block anda Half from epot c-m!C Room In connection- Room Rate SOci! The Columbia ldgingjouse Ml