Linen Torchon Lace. iWOULD Pi! IW sold stump button. The former la a ttrst pi tee and the latter a special It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. am io every member taklitK an ac cepted application. ae t-irnlar racettnutly colludes CASE OF THE STOpkhoi nnue M.Uh. lh n,ma'k nt thwo are "no tut STOCKHOLDERS blanks In iViKUettw ramp." OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Tonight them will t a Joint meet- .. ' InC at Itio nimailHii.u a 11. ..vu ra. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Reliable Goods Only. Worth 20c, 15c, 10c yard February price were Assessed at $350 per Shaie of lcl M ltm camp M the e vuu . ar vaiu to $76.84. Clni r- . . . -Demand Reduction , -n -nrs. v. v, van ursUall. A nfoa ant siirpris ts jwomlw for the clr IcIb's tommte. Most of the day yostordav was aaen up U Judge Kills, who Is tln-i KNIGHTS PYTHIAS 5c Sfie Display in Cleaver Bros. CLOSING feast (g WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1902. I BREVITIES. I James A. Howard, fawn loans. Hendley & Howard, flro Insurance. ' k,v hats on salo at Boston Store .'. Wide ribbons at narrow prices. Boston Store. Two for a quarter collars just in. Boston Store. Nicest candy in the cLy. Dutton's lice cream chocolates. Fishing tackle, baskets, poles, lead ers, imported .noons, xnojis .book Store. A Email ten cent piece buys a good I pair of gloves at Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co, A9k to .see the Chicago leader hat. IOny ,?1.50j at Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. Mothers, darlings in "Brownie Ifhoes" look swell. The shoes are at Boston Store. Wall paper, wall paper! Where? At Sharp's big wall paper store, opera i block, Court street. Rooms in the East Oregonlan build- mg for rent. Steam heated, hot and water and bath room in connec tion. will be sold, buturday, 22d, on Alta tnd Main streets, one 3 wagon, one pinch light wagon, one IG-inch plow, be cultivator, one potato digger, one ban horses and harness, to the high- st bidder. City and country property for sale. Houses rented, collections. L-ocaie ands subject to entry. Agent Home (-operative Co. Homes on easy pay- i. Rlhorn & Cook, room 10, over Taylor's store. The homliest man in Pendleton as veil as the handsomest, and others ire invited to call on any druggist nd get free a trial bottle of Kemp's (Balsam for the throat and lungs, a kmedy that is guarnteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughs, athma, bronchitis and consumption. ice 25c and 50c. For sale by Tall in & Co., sole agents. lajestic Ranges HARDWARE V. J. Clarke & Co 211 Court Street. LESS THAW HALF PRICE. are twoaortuients I Oc and 25c a box. The 10 cent lot contains paper worth fro.,. to cejito 11 the 25 cent lot worth from 60 to 75 cents. U hite and tinted paper. COriE ERLY ANL. GET THE BEST SELECTION. KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY. 65 Steps from Main Street yd North Window. Dry Goods Co, OUT SAL i Darn for rent; inquire of Mrs. Mary E. Rust, corner Bluff and Ann streets. I Photo mounting and cardboard, i pastes, glues, crepe paper. Nolf's i Notion Store. A sale of farming implements, horses, a Holt combined harvester .etc., will occur on Friday, February I 21. at 10 o'clock, at R. Laing's Col 1 1 rancl1- Terms, under $20, cash: YeI that mount. approved security at S per cent Dr. C. J. Smtlh has purchased a very handsome Wilson Moline buggy from A. Kunkel & Co., the new Im plement firm. It is one of the hand somest vehicles to be seen on the streets, being a first-class article of that famous make. E. T. Wade, the real estate man, sold a lot and a half on the west side of Madison street, between Jackson and Washington streets, today, to Mrs. Elizabeth C. Gulhford, In consld-1 eration ot ?&u. Mr. ana Mrs. Gulll-i ford will soon commence the erection ; of a family home upon the site, which is one of the most desirable 1 locations on the north side of the i river. j ' ' NEW CHURCH ERECTED . ON THE TEMPLE PLACE. plaintiffs and sell them at public saio. Is Seven Miles Northwest Cost $400 they pray the court to enjoin him Presbyterian In Affiliation. : from doing so and to make the injunc The Rev. F. L. Forbes, the "Rev. tlon I'erpotunl and that tho county be Levi Johnson, of Pcndlet.'n. mid :;io lforceu 10 accept taxes on tho plain Rev. A. J. Adams, of Milton, liava ded-i ,iffs' shares of stock at tho assessed icated the chapel on the W. P. Tempi" ' vallIt' of S-9'- whlch wns offered tho farm, seven miles northwest from this place, an-1 turned it over to the uses of Presbyterian worship. It cost $400, most of which was given by the peo ple living thereabouts. Rev. Mr. Ad ams preached the dedicatory sermon. It is of 24 by 30 feet ground dimen sions, and is neat and convenient. The new chapel Ms located in Despain Gulch. PILOT ROCK HAS A GOOD BASEBBALL TEAM. Pete Marsh Will Pitch and an ex League Man, Tom McKlddle, Will Play. Pilot Rock. Feb. 19. The ball play ers of Pilot Rock have met and com-! pleted the organization of a baseball i club. A large sum of money was; subscribed and a strong team win uejnavjiig laiu-n it uhut uuvihuhiooi. placed in the field. A number of play-, , j ers have been secured and as soon woodmen give as the season permits the boys wlll!THE: woodmen give be ready to give any club in the coun-' A SUCCESSFUL DANCE. try a "work out. The following officers were elected: Music Hall Crowded With a Merry Manager Pete Marsh, the famous ball , Company Camp's Big Meeting, twlrler; Captain Tom McKlddle, ail As redlctod the party glvwi m ex-league player: treasurer, a V'nlelit bv the local camp. Woodmen of jCarnes; secretary, William Valland i ingham. Toward the Cotift Hoase Thta.lgntul. on erery box of th .genuine Laxative Bromo-QuinineTu theremedy tbat c-. eoW iu one Uy. Bank of Pendleton, a corporation , !' i ,i,hment ' the Order by JuUne! U llllam Ulakley. as sheriff of Um'atil-1 Rathbone. a county, State of Oregon, and Unin-, Clitaifio. Feb. I8.-Membr M tke ii lomiV'- 1,1 whlon tho Plaintiffs i Knights of Pythias tlmmshont t nioil nu injunction against the sheriff laud art today celebrating the mmy e ,,,V 1 " from lcv-v,K on and . Ktk anniversary of thrtr order, sui ng shares of some of the stocks They bellow they have good catie for nojuors. in the corporation for 1SSH , Jubilation In the rapid growth and Wn7 .1 ' ,iecom doltnquont dourishing coudltlon of tholt oraer ila if . owners had refused to throughout tho country. Slur It was pa wnat they t hour lit was n nt.fjiififnuml.xl hv .limtlii.. 11 itmHtwu... i I rat. o, iv. The history of the case Wmhtnjrton. 1). C less than four d i n m n,unt,ons !t substance are: ! de ngw the Knights of Pythias have' On March i 1, 1S89, the First Nation- spread to every fctate and torntory ai uank of Pondleton. beside its other the Union, to AlniOsn. Culm, the: j property, had TOO shares of stock val-' Hawaiian Island. .Mexico and the! ued at ?100 per share. This stork was' Province of Quebec. Th member-- ifsmeius 0 tne country. aI nas iasei tii imir-mllllon mark some of whom live in Walla Walla and the precentnR of Katns hIiows to ' and some in Portland. C. It. Wndo. Ikb of dinreae. Ohio. Illinois. In-! cashier of the bank, furnished Asses-! dlnna. Iowa. Pennsylvania. New scr Hutan with the names of all the.York and Missouri lend the rtdl. with stockholders with the amount of California. Kansas. Colorado. Florida, stock of each, and Levi Ankcnv. Al-' Mmucsotn. Nebraska. Oregon. Texas leu Reynolds. W. F. Matlock. J. S. Wisconsin following close behind McLean, A. Schwabacher. Uoll Schwa-1 Tni present supremo chancellor of bacher. H. F. Johnson and Henry Rev.) tle order Is Ogdon . Feathers o," nolds nliege thnt the assessor tlxed "iaoonsln. who will hold oillce until the value of their stock at J250 per ''Is successor Is chosen t the next share, and when tho board of oquall zntlon. consisting of County Judm County Judce Hartmnn, County Clork Chamberlain . August. and County Assessor Uusan. met in. Septombor, 1S99. they raised thei Were Hungry and Surrendered, value or the stocks to $350 per share, i Manila, Fob. 19. A Filipino band, without giving any notice whatever ! consisting of 9S men nud 8 oniccrs. to tho plaintiffs, and that after tho as-! surrendered In Batangns province yes sessed value of tho real estate anil terday. They turned In 00 rlllos. other property was deducted, !t only Hunger mnde them surrender. left them actually worth $70 per share, and according to the assessed. SOFTNESS OF SEALSKINS." value of other bank stock in the conn ty, this was a good value to put on Is Rivaled by Human Hnlr Where Dan the stock, and that tho assessor and dru(f i. Eradicated board of equalisation adopted a svs-, , , , 7 ., .. tern of valuation designed to n.rnL St,.a'Bl1. admin d the world over unequ ally upon different classes of 1 property similarly situated whereby I all the shares of the First National Bank were assessed at a greator rnto i than other moneyed capital, and that other capital was allowed 40 per cent ' off ail money in the county ana tho' Plaintiffs should hnve the same treat-, mont. Because the county court Is-i sueu instructions to tlio sheriff to file a Hen on all tho stocks of snlil luulll- ' " "'"ouiu equal 10 the assessments of other capital in I the county. The argument of the attorneys wns finished last night and Judge Ellis has the matter under ndvisemont. Tharp Case Postponed. Tho second case of the stato of Orogon vs. John Tharp, accused of perjury, which was to have come up today for preliminary In Judge Fitz Gerald's court, has again boon post 1 ponod because the defendnnt as not ready for trial. It Is set for 10 o'clock 1 tomorrow. j Rlchter vs. Means. The civil case of Richtor vs. Moans. where Mr. Richtor filed a lion on Mr. Steaiix' houso for $29 alloged to lie due for carpenter work, was tried y- tf rday and the evidence hoard, but. ice )ute, nas not given ins uuoibu-i, ; the World, was a marked social sue-. ess. The ball-room w almost over crowded with one of the happiest lot j of dancers that ever gathered In tho city. Pendleton camp met early and rush ed their business through, In order to go over to th" party In a body. Dur ing tho session tho camp room wbb literally packed with enthusiastic choppers." Like tho previous even ing, when the Women of Woodcraft , met, two lines of oxtra seats had to . be brought in m order to accommo 1 date the neigh lors, Four candidates were Initiated and 1 14 applications received. Never has I this order Ik en in such a Jlourinshliig condition as at present, and if the en thusiasm which wag manifest last night Is uny criterion, then indeed will tho gathering of candidates , as Pendleton's contribution to the treat 1H4 initiation be an oasy task. The prize committee, consisting of Neighbors Leon Cohen, L. W. Hold Inmi rv J. Greulich. has Issued a bul- i i . nil mntnliom of Pendleton 1 1 letin to all memuers oi j emiiLiuij ( camu. setting loriii a "i i"-' , urrtii nt nrlzes which will be dlstrlb Utea among uib iucwuC1p .....p. applications. They rango In value) from a solid gold watch to a rolled- j iiicuiuiK ui uio supremo lodge. WIUcli ,s to lie Held in fan hnuiclsco next 1? , , '"V'. ' J" i"u iiwuiau iiiiii in vqKHIij HI MOi I and glossy when healthy, nml the rad leal cause of all hair trouble l dan druff, which Is cauied by ti peatiferotm parasite that sai the vitality of the hair at Its root. Newbiti'n llerplctde is the only preparation that i fntnl to the dandruff genu. Without Uatidrurf no falling hair, but a luxuriant growth of glossy, soft hair is certain. Scour ing the scalp won't euro dandruff. Kill the dandruff genu. TIioubuiuIm of wo men owe thoir bountiful stilts of hair to Newbro's Herplcldi'. Tho enormity of our salmon output has playod havoc with tho British fisheries, for In Canada tho law does not permit tho use of tiapn. In Wiihlr Ington and Oregon traps are used, so that tho American fisheries are able to furnish salmon to tho Canadian cannorlcs for 2 Jo 3 cents a Hsh w here whero the canneries used to pay tho Canadians from 10 to 13 recta Victory at Last. FALLING.IIAIR AND DANDRUFF CAN BG CURED. OPALGINE ! The Latebt Scientific Discovery Cures all forms Diseases, such tlrtifl, BaldiH:f.s Scalp as Dan- &c, ami will stop tlic Hair from Falling out, As a Uro ing it lias no equal, keep ing the Scalp ami Hair in a llualthy condition. OPALGINE HAIR FOOD CO JJALTl MOKE, MO. Hf'.OCK & licO'JUAB, At u tut I'flldlelua cd vlcmitx. SKILLED WOKK'MANsHIP. i bat mdeour rti-ilr 1tpilmeii the U.t lot all arouna repairini ri ipp wiihi 70U' cr. wy iiw-u iiieiwn u rfng u wouribop,U(1 htM) ii.iuiio i.ioity rour carriage, wagon or uunnj iiwu. nieii'nii. wuen rour veincie ufceoi t. mwmok rVben rour velilcle uttsu t. inorooir" oy.fii.ui-, ln. Iirlnir It bora and wo w it return it looklu ciurge. . i NEAHLE HRO. water 3t., r arMaln, J'tndleton, Oioa. 1 Special Opening of Ladies' Silk Dress Skirts on Monday, 4 Tuesday and Wednesday lie Piles Agents Hutter ic k's patterns PENDLETON. ORT.UON BYERS' BEST FLOUR To innVo pood brtwiil life livers' II it Klutir It took flrt premium t the OhlrKO WNirld' Vrtir ovrli c)in rxit I tlon, and slven excellent (MtUlnrimn Mh&ror ncl, Kwrv chc1 i vaariiiitctl. Wn lme th lett Htriu Itollii Nil7, Hwl Hyo n Ueardlrw ltorley. 3... PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W.S. HYUKS. Proprietor. TillC. French Restaurant cosy noons V'tl Lighted nuil Hlenni H.lnl. Best 25 cent Alcals in the City. EXTRAS Kivg 1-egH, ICnjitcMi and Oyster. Olyiupln OPEN DAY and NIGHT OIJH LA KONTAINK, Piop. 1. Lv. Ray 6k Co., Stockn, HoikIh and (xraln lot cli or on wrtn, New York 5tock Uxchance. Clilcaeo Stock Hichnnse. Chicago Board of Trade. urt flr, .rtUlwM Or, TRANSFER, TRUC KIN(i, ST OH A C fe. CROWN RR BROS. tki rrtinn wih FOR THE BEST viccjioTAHLios, rouiruv, pish, and A LI KINDS OF STA1MJ5 AND FA NOV OHOCKUJIiS. DEMOTT & CO, 717 Main St. - Dione, Main 37, Mail Of Orlen I Prompt J Killed pAltlploS You get GoodBcer" Whon you tlrmk PILSNER BEER. UuurauttMjd not U) (tiuiHti hoadtiohi) Q,rt. dizzinotw ., ? a Ak for it. Scliultz Brewing Co. i'tf i;. lUi Ii.ii.u ij w(tit'tai. for wki turn I, Will rJ, Ubpf4 u an li.nil I eoij Uf JMitjt 01(UC The Louvre 5loon $ Fanners Custom AIM i're4 Wltr, ProerUtar. 1 "J