Linen Torchon Lace. LQGftL PiUTICSHS ASSISTftNGE THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Reliable Goods Only. JOHN TH P WANTS SOME WITNESSES, j 1 A. als ynipi :k. t M Worth 20c, 15c, 10c yard February price 5c yd. See Display in North Window. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. CLOSING OUT SALE. fpAYT FEBRUARY 14, 1902. BREVIT1E8. Lendlcy & Howard, fire lnBuranco. over's book store tor valentines. Lownie shoes for children at Bos- i Store. : rfnves worth ?1.25, sold tor oc uuu n the Boston Store. test candy In the ci',y. Dutton s cream chocolates. Knox hat opening at the Boston fcre, Saturuay, me auhi. Remember your sweetheart. Fra- r has 'em. What? Valentines. nrlces on bound books, ley stationery, crepe paper, dolls, Ill's. . small ten cent piece buys a good : of gloves at Cleaver Bros. Dry kis Co. Vffspts for 50c. that sold for $1.25 1 12.50 is certainly a bargain. The Eton Store. Elorla $3.50 are the best looking i wearing ladles shoes In Pendle- The Boston Store. In jair, painting and papering, lin n.oiHlnc both brass and wood c. Shan s, Court street. cty and country property for sale. Mes rented, collections. .Locale i subject to entry. Agent Hou'.e Operative Co. Homes on easy pay- tts. W. P. Rihorn, room 10, over tor's store. young man who can keep books I can furnish good recommenda- i can obtain employment at ?b0 fconth. One who has had export- : as a dry Roods clerk preferred. Ition in country. Apply this of- te homliest man in Pendleton as 1 as th Vmnrtnnmest. and others I invited to call on any druggist I set free a trial bottle of Kemp's km. for thn thvsini nnil lllTlM. ft Idy that is guarnteed to cure and re all chronic and acuto cougns, M. bronchitis and consumption. b JBc and 50c. For sale by Tail- Is Co., sole agents. L. B. REEDER TALKED TO THE TELEGRAM. Says He Wants no Office Discussed the Governorship and Politics Gen erally. Hon. L. B. Reeder. the well-known attorney of Pendleton, and speaker of the lower house during the last ses sion of tho state legislature. Is In the city on business, says the Totegram. Mr. Reeder, ho is recognised as con siderable of a factor In tho republi can politics of Umatilla county, relt orates that he is out of politics at present and will not stand for re-election to the legislature. It is known that Mr. Reeder's Accused of Stealing a Horse, He De.I lleves He Can Prove His Inno-j cency. j John Tharp has been arrested upon j the charge of stealing a horse, ami now asks for assistance trom a num ber of men who know tho facts, but ' whoeo names he does not know or; cannot recall. He tolls this story to the East Oregonian and asks that any person having tho Information he! seeks as evidence, name to him and ' make It known. Mr. Tharp's story ', is: j '"Sis weeks ago. or thereabouts, I bought a dark blue stallion from au - friends are making an effort to se-, Indian. Tho transaction took place cure his consent to permit his name) In the broad light of day. at the Blreet to go before the nominating convon- crossing at the corner of Webb and tion. but thus far he hns turned a ; Cottonwood, and something like a deaf ear to all ontreatlos. He de-1 doxen men stood by and saw tho clnros that the offlco Is a thankless , deal. There was uot the slightest at one, as it requires the legislator to tempt at secrecy, for there was no make enemies In addition to entail-, knowledge on my part that the par ing a sacrifice of tlmo and money. ' chase was out of the ordlnar I Despite the fact, however, that ho bought the animal from the Indian, is not actively mixed up In politics, Mr. Reeder perhnpj cannot fall to ob serve the Mend'ut the party pulse In his county. Being sounded lu refer- and paid him $12 for him. The In dian thought he was getting the bet tor of me, nnd laughed with a num ber of other Indians who were thero. ajestic Ranges IARDWARE Saratoga chips at Leezer's bakery, fresh and crisp. New lines of hats, all the latest styles, at Baer & Daleys. Fine program and good supper at cap social on Saturday evening. If you want to have a good time, go to the cap social Saturday even ing. . The Thompson Hardware Company are making a special display In ranges and cook stoves. Where are you going on Saturday evening? Going with the crowd to the cap social at La Dow hall. C. F. Vandewater and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brewer, of Walla Walla, were guests of Hotel Pendleton last night. The funeral of Mrs. George A. Hott will occur tomorrow from the Thompson Street M. E. church, at 3 p. m. Rooms in the East Oregonian build ing for rent. Steam heated, lot an3 cold water and bath room in connec tion. A special- meeting will be held in La Dow hall Sunday afternoon at -o'clock. All members are requested to be present, ns important business. is to come up. George Peebler has returned front his ranch, 13 miles northwest of town, in the Stage Gulch country. Mr. Peeb ler says that a great deal of wheat in that immediate vicinity will have to be resown, as at least one-half of the grain is killed by the cold. Chronic nasal catarrh poisons every breath that is drawn into the lungs. There is procurable from any druggist the remedy for the cure of this trou ble. A small quantity of Ely's Cream Balm placed in the nostrils spreads over an inflamed and angry surface, relieving Immediately the painful In flammation, cleanses, heals and cures. A cold In the head vanishes immedi ately. Sold by druggists, or will be mailed for 50 cents by Ely Brothers, 50 Warren Street, New York. ence to the various Issues now before 1 all of them thinking that 1 did not the voters of Umatilla county, ho 1 understand their language. They this morning said: 1 satd 1 was buying a stone cuitan and "As far as 1 am able. to size up the nudged each other stealthily, as they gubernatorial tight In our county. talked or how they were doiwt up which has two candidates. 1 would ' the white man. say that Mr. Furnish has somewhat "Now. a number or whii. men the best of It. Judge Lowell, how-1 were there, nnd thoy will pmbably ever, Is not asleep. Both ho and his remember the circumstance 1 can friends are active. Notwithstanding not recall their names, and pnhaps his activity, Indications point lo the . do not know some of them. Hut. if election of the Furnish delegates. they can bo found, I nu "stabllsh "Tho flcht hfitwpon Jndiro Lowell my innocency. and that is what 1 and Mr. Furnish is really tho only ' naturally desire just now fight that attracts attention in Umn- "Thoreforo, I ask them, or any one tllla countv. It Is impossible to say ' of them who soon this, to let mo know whether Congressman Moody oi Sen-1 nnd nsslBt one who is unlustly nc ator Williamson has the lead in the cused." congressional rare. All our people! Mr. Tharp request- !h- publliatloii wnnt of a congressman Is the open- ' of this, and the Knst Urugonlnn wil ing of the upper Columbia nnd Sonne ' Ungiy grunts tho request. Mr Thuip rivers to navigation. The candidate Is out on ball. One of the il-nrae who can give the strongest assurance against him Is that he changed the I of effort in this direction wiU ptoba brand upon the stallion. Mi. I limp i.i.. i, w.ci ............ ' asserts thnt there was no biand upon "Sentiment in reference to the sen- the animal, or. none, so fur ns ho atorinl fight 1ms not yet crystallized. 1 f""11 wi- either. It Is true that there is con-i ...ue AVTTiTTTiri.MTo siderable opposition to Senator Si- j WHEAT SELLS 53 Ch. mon. but it is also true that Senator) "7 , Siu.an bus M.me atrouc lriends in formats Dispojma of Grahi to Avoid J Umatilla county. If the senatorial' Paying Taxes. fight was the only one before, the V? Tlu. uvmcn 1V -uw beKiimli. to I V Wmi i (lij,1k'u,t tQ Bn' whoth-1 loosen up somewhat lu regard to er Umatilla is a Simon or ami-Simon j their wheat and during the last row , lOUhty. My advice to the party would 'dav n little nan been ".;-' i be to sebd representatives to the lot." Tula is beenuse tli first of MmHi ! legislature absolutely unpledged, but ; will soon be hero ami all grain held wit)' the many other issues at stake j In the warehouses at that time will, it Is doubl'ul whether this can lieihe levied ujion and the owner will Another Startling Dress Goods Sale. Mack Wool Novelties away below their tegular values, not too many dress good in the country hut little lots lodge u wrong places 75c values in HUck Fancy Mohair, now 38c yd. 50c values in Hlnck Fancy Mohair, now 25c yard. A Commanding Silk Sale. The now iqoj wash silks au here, the popular Kni-Kai sorts, in cros. . ord ctfcvts and Roman stripes, on sale lor the n xt few days at $1.98 a waist pattern Agents Uuttct uk's patterns M Peoiiies iii :i 1 Send lor H,liiplr 1 PBNDLirrON. ORUOON BYEKS' BEST FLOUR To make icol bread Ur!' Hl Miur. ItUMk tlrt prvii'inm t the I'luengo orl K.ur vr ll inHf ti. lieu, snd give oirellMiit ftttlrti't Ion uhArerxr Hiil. Kv6iy sank is giiArnnlvetl. We bam lh Uwt SImhi Jtellinl IKuloy, Styl Hy r ! Pwrllto rWI.7. FENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W.S. HYi:US, Pnipt U tor. done. mvf. u, asen iheroon , "Delegates to tho state conventions ' During the last twd 'y I will of necessity be pledged for gov-, Montgomery, agblit for tho t ei nor, as mat is tne aii-ai)soriilng is 1 sue before our people, In my opinion : these pledges will be for Furnish, as T. a ruget Sound Warehouse Company. iMirehau ed 31,000 bushels, belonging to Moln ors. Kiipers. Lelsenger and Itichmoud LUMBER If You Want to Buy or Sell aneauy stated, anct what Is more. I .Brothers, and the prieo imld theifor believe that luirnlsh will come into was r.3 cnts. the highest figure iMid tht state convontion with more dele-, this season, uulesa It was for a pr ates from Kastorn Oregon than any 1 vious oxtrn good lot of bluustom. other candidate for governor." John Witt, or Warren, also sold 1000 i bushels to 15 W. McCuiukh at the same 'irlce. Mr. McConmK also Weston for Lowel If the governorship rivalry- wore bought 2600 bushels or Mm. Coblelgh at Wallula, paying C3 conts por bush-; el ,w)ileh is now the prevailing price. and other Ittitldiiix tuster In I I m l ml hie Line, Cement, Plaster, Brick, and Sand. PETER WEST WON SUIT. J. Clarke & Co iUn 211 Court Street. His Case Against George Ely Was Successful. The jury returned a verdict In fa vor of the plaintiff in tho case of Peter West vs. George and Frank Ely, involving $G0 alleged to be due the plaintiff for his legal services In obtaining judgment for the defend ants in a case which they had In court. This case has been in litigation for several years, starting in the circuit court, where it has been aired three different times, was carried to the su preme court by Colonel Parsons, at torney for plaintiff; it was sent back to the circuit court, where plaintiff got the decision and was awarded ?47.50 by the jury after being out from yesterday evening until about midnight before they came to an agreement. WOODMEN DANCE. ring JESS THAN HALF PRICE- We have made an assortment of odds and ends otmxJVMne Paper which we will sell at a Big Reduction to close out. There are two assortments 'Oc and 25c a box. The 10 cent lot contains paper worth from SO to J the 25 cent lot worth from 60 to 75 cents. hite and tinted paner. kB EVRLY ANL QET THE BEST SELECTION. KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY. 1 Steps from Main Street Toward the Coo rt House !ett to Weston, says the Weston I ,, h , 18 ,'T. , . 51"",' l.on.lor ,lltnrln1lv it wnnl.l l.n nnl't ' estimated that 00.000 Or 70,000 easy matter to doterniiuo UmatUla ' bun wis changed hands in the county county's choice; beyond doubt. the!dHrtn we,ek tt,"t 8 aT "ula 18 republicnns here will send a solid Lo- xpetil for tomorrow. well delegation. And if tho people of the county could select the state delo-! gatlon, bosslsm and "practical poll-1 . , ., , ., . ,. ,, tics" would be overwhelmed bensath j February 18 ,8 the Dc-Muslc Hall a snowy storm of ballots. the Place. On February 16, the Woodiuun of the World. Pendleton Camp No. -11. WILL UMATILLA COUNTY will give ouo of tholr big dances at .... w .i- vy r.' Music hall. Klrkman'H orchustra of MAKE DISPLAY NEXT YEAR? flvo ,)lec08 wln furu,Bb Ul0 m8,c A good tlmo Is assured thoso who at- M. D, Wisdom, Secretary, Asks Peo-tend. Admlslon will be charged, tho pie Here to Take Hold of the Mat-' P;co to appear later. This danco r will Ijp osu- or a series to ho given ter- by the local camp and Daphne Circle. The East Oregonian is in ruceipt There will bo preparations as to spoo of a letter from M. D. Wisdom, sec- aitj,.H that will bo Introduced at retary of the State Fair Association, ( those dancos. fancy drill by both submitting a proposition for this c-amp team and circle guards. These county to make a display at the state events will bo well worth seeing, fair next summer. Mr. Wisdom says Tuesday owning at Mimic hall, Is the that the management offers prizes of (iat(. niid all are Invited $300, $250, $200. $150. $100 and $75, , ii I I... f . in casn, ior county uispiuyb u, H k & Ladder Co poetponed Dance, gon counties, tuu oiaic ion ui6- ment very much desires that UinatiJ A lioiuc A lot A farm A Morse A cow A Piano A don. A wanon We hnvti a large ntoiik of WOOD QUTTKItH j (or burin and dolliiiKi. j Off ANY I f UNO I.LSI." Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., nin. Court 11oiim;. UFontainc & Harrison l'roirlilont Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard. Put An add In (he classified columns of the Oast Oreoonlan, as there Is no other means of securing so great an audience to your needs as through the colums of this paper. i Everybody hereabouts reads it. Don't you? Rescue Hook and laddor Company , ai,.r UvT, in Z nromises and which had advertised to give a I la ''.iTh' Lvt fa this county srand ball on Friday evening. Fobru Bee to It that next fall this county Viilniitlnc's dav. have nost- 18r FMiSnA LltEndi?. l'd the event until Haturday o'von of the fine grains and fruits and l ye- Kebruary ,6. the flay rollowlng. "it liUSS "will b, Klvonin ArMonr Hal, This al.naturo la on ever, to J.ta. ZS Laxative Dromoyuiuuiw T?rttbe remedy that cure- u coIU la ouo lay. st famous that some mau be selected to take, ,. .,.,. A...in..,i r,.i. the lead in the securing or the pro- viOU8 to fiecura the services I ducts. This must be ooue soon i f Cmeh ..Ix)CO,noUve.. Srnlth, of. auyining ue aocuiupiiBucu, - ,. , , v liroducers will have to begin at the "trKMLy very planting time to prepaie roi the i event. , The argument ust-d b tin- state I fair management is that Umatilla I boasts of being the richest producer ! per capata in tho Pacific Coast statoa. I Peoplo hear these claims and wonder I why they never see any of the won derful products at the competitions. Other counties less proaucuve, ac cording to the common reports, bring fine displays, and yet Umatlila. as serting her pre-eminence ab an actual producer of wealth, remain in ob- scurity so far as all the taiib nnd ex positions are concerned. Mr Wisdom asks that some attention lie paid to tho invitation, aud stop tal en V t to seo that there is representation tor this great county. Notary and Corporation $8.50 to $5 Delivered Order ol us sad io wtty. Order for Itubbor Hutup also solicited. GIVE US A CALL,ABTOJJEGONANiM;ji(c)o Cavalry Horses for Sale, j UliST OK CARK TAKIiN OK TEAMS OVIJH NIGHT For Sick Headaches try these famous Pills They remove the cause aud act quickly. You will feel like a new person after tak ing Beechams Pills Sold Knfjwhtjr In buitt hM. and 2c. I PENDLETON I.W. HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY AO YEARS' EXPERIENCE tor Gentlemen who cherish Quality. 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