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Linen Torchon Lace. ISEBILL MEETING In Worth 20c, 15c, 10c yard February price - 5c yd. See Display in North Window. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. CLOSING OUT SALE. STOCKHOLDERS 5N ASSOCIA- provided for l.OOO. Thw president .Mrs. Theoforv V. Htrney. who founded the congress at Chautauqua. so. blnce then the Idea has spread until now there nr oneanlia- ' Hons In nearly a scow of state. The . chlot Vurpos at the organisation la TION ELECT OFFICERS ' to create a mow c nllghtened parent noon. Lee Cohen Will be Treasurer and Manager. W. E. Brock. President:! M. A. Rader, Vice-President; Geo.. Hartman for Secretary. The first meeting of the stookhotd kidney troubles, or malaria, fovor and ague. Take It at the nrst symptoms of any of the" disease nnd It will jrtre prompt relief. He aur to et the genuine. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1902. BREVITIES. fie. James A. Howard, farm loans. Hendley & Howard, lire Insurance, j Nicest candy In the cl'-y. Dutton's Ice cream chocolates. Lost, a bunch of keys. Finder please leave at the postofllce. i A small ten cent piece buys a good pair of gloves at Uleaver liros. ury Goods Co., Ask to see the Chicago leader hat. Only $1.50, at Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. investigate and buy. Many a nifty tie that suits the eye at the Big Bos ton Store. Thn vnuntr men that are buying our lS-Karat Pants are at peace with the whole world and the Boston Store. Tt. Ir nlwnvR easier to stand off and criticise than to rush iu and help. Buy your next suit at the Boston Store. For sale, a small bunch of fat cat- hav fed. on Russell farm, three llnn ..M, P Arlnmc ArlflrOCC A J-X Tf von are wise don't carry around nn nvnrpsalnn which savors of a Wish to uie, out iivo uuiw m u'unu ui Douclas shoes. Eoston Store. ninninc out sale of our old line of l,nt miinln ha Vine nlwflVS Sold fOT DUCGL I. . . . I . . . .- 3Gc to 50c, at 10c per copy, inp inn: mult: uu wuui uwuww For sale, at my warehouse on John son street, between Court and Alta, 20u sacks good seed potatoes, at $1.50 per hundred pounds. E. E. Purlng-ton. ATiinv oeoDle are telling us that ai I 4- mn1s o nrinnrra 1l C iiiey ure tuiug iu mane . auiv. . .i . Tin at mi Qfnrp 111 lilt. U11U U Vrf V They want to be numbered with our A Till V I'llNl flint;! a. At bedtime I take a pleasant herb A m,r ziAmnlavInn a ViAttfT MV III I III HftLVM 1 1. UL.LD KVtlS'J w 1 Lt J nnl iO n i Lt T. In w n A a fynm i . ,3 nn nnntllf O a or riu nun i iiiHiiiti ku no ii.us.j sa. It is called Juane s aieuiume. an'R Pamllv Medicine moves the - i nr. rnn sale by Taliman & uo., auie ajestic Ranges HARDWARE . J. Clarke & Co 211 Court Street. New invoice of olives in bulk, at Hawley Bros.' Garden, flower, field and grass seeds, new goods, N'olf's. Hawley Bros, are still giving dishes away with cash purchases. Fresh creamery butter every Friday at Leezer's Bakery, 60 cents per roli. Parsnips, carrots, cauliflower, cab bage, sweet potatoes, at Hawley Bros. Wall paper, wall paper! Where? At Sharp's big wall paper store, opera house block, Court street Money to loan at lowest rates on town or country property. J. R. Dick son, East Oregonlan building. Rooms in the East Oregonlan build ing for rent. Steam heated, hot and -old water and bath room in connec tion. At the Thompson-Street Church Rev. John Ti en united James H. Kret zer, c' Wir.cn "ounty, and Miss Min nie Oginy r;' Umatilla county, in marriage Sunday. City and country property for sale. Houses rented, collections. Locale lands subject to entry. Agent Home Co-operative Co. Homes on easy pay ments. Rihorn & Cook, room 10, over Taylor's store. If you are thinking of getting shade and fruit trees, or ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc., of best quality, be sure and see J. M. Bentley, agent Northwestern Nurseries. Ofllco with Hartman Abstract Co. Passing of the Cable Car. A few year ago the cable system of street car provision was considered decidedly the host. but. since th i fnhllnn s-t . A II ers of tl p.n.iiftn noi..i iroiicy system i ca- elation was held 'ta "the city haii o, ' X " Monday evening the meetlnK InMng rti, Iw,,'! l' abeenTiTothrrS" V"? V , T Incs Mrt iv hn inevl,iuents helttR nm.lo. hut In meUrln luring tho JJt enthusiasts ,hero ,s h , lmiHWwl fant Z onhH.la8ttc,,w.B Storaach ,utw. M nx hl T "L f"1,: ?.nd' f .tnor! not fall to euro dyspepsia. InMi. J auwiiii IV I'V IXZIK. Ull in the cold, or outdone hy any of her neighbor towns when lt comes to pro moting outdoor sports, and espoclallv baseball. The meotlug was called to ordor a few minutes after 7:30 o'clock, and W. F. Matlock elected temporary chairman. The corporation was wr manently organiwl and ofllrers oleet cd as rollowp: V. E. Brock, presi dent: M. A. Rader. vice-president; Geo. Hnrtmnn. Jr.. secretary; l.oon Cohen, treasurer and nianagor. Leon Cohen. V. E. Brock. Loc Toutsch. M. A. Rader and Geo. Hartman, Jr., wore elected directors. After the eleotlon. by-laws were adopted and then the discussion turned toward players. The association has several good players in view nnd are going to make an effort to book all their host men just as fast as possible. The only man who has been secured up to date, having signed a contract to play with the Pendleton nine. Is Chns. W. Ziegler, who played last season with the Seattle team in the North western league. Mr. Zlegier Is class ed as one of the best plaers In the northwest nud Is a man who thor oughly understands the tns nnd outs of the game Victor Huno Centenary. Paris. Feb. 25. Calibration of the IWtb anniversary of the birth of Vic tor Huso wore commenced today In Paris. Lyons and minimum othor! cities of the republic, where largely , attended meetings of Journalists, art-j Ists. politicians and others wero htd! in commemoration of the event. To-, morrow Is to ho the big day of the' celebration In tho capital, when lui president ami other men of note will attend exorcises In tho Pantheon, to be followed hy the unveiling of a j Victor Hugo monument In the Square des Vosgos. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Reliable Goods Only. ..NEW WAISTINGS.. Tho now cordoit for summer wtuatsara alryatly hero tho stylos nro worth coming far to seo and tho prico mako a strong temptation ono enn buy so much beauty for very Httlo money. Here's a Hint: Now Rrndforri Cord Wnistlng?, plain oolors with white silk border stripoe, color grounds Uesidn, tan, goblin, cardinal, mode, old roo and nil other new shadow at 75 CENTS. Kayo Oord in all the now nhados at, per yard 75 CENTS. Agents patterns Polygamy Comes Up Again. Washington. Feb. 25.ln response to many petitions and letters urging i" actlon on the house committee on Ju diciary today commenced a hearing on the proposed amendment to the constitution providing for stronger federal restriction of polygamy. The lio Dpnn 1) lOVU esw PUNDLUTON, 0RK00N. Mail J i t'rompt Jj l?illd Scml (or ia in pie .. 1 1 . I . In C..nnlH,,o f 1.1m . " "ClOrP U milOri )n his playing he Is classed as a "crack-1""1, b' U -ljrln1 Alliance of er-jaek" by those who have seen him S" 'rJ'B l'J;gmy Is on tiie neiii. He is to take charge of the local team as coach nnd cap tain. He will also take n hand at tho bat and in tho Hold. Pendleton Is very lucky In securing tho sorvlces of Mr. ZIogler. as ho Is ablo to com mand the highest wages In tho large league teams and the only thing that still practiced and taught hy the Mor mons nud that the church authorities continue to tench and Insist uihjii the righteousness of the practice. Real Estate Transfers. The following real estate transfers wore recordod at the court house yes- mnrin It. nrmslhlo in pot him hnm i i l(IR) . because he wants to .put the profes- "rJ "0I,T T-,H'1I1 t0, L N- sional field and contemplates com-If 10 ,uu "U',UB '""" ' . , i . .!.,.. i.. i In section 80. township 5. north of. tut. Hciu iu iviaiv tiuu iiuiuvu uiv.. , - . j 1.1WKU VU11BIUUIUUUU. 4IIUU. I Mr. Zteglor will arrive about the 3d of March and then work op the din George Dehnven et ux.. to Joaeph niond will begin in earnest and thojD- !!orr'' otheast (pinrter of tho Damon Lodge Social Session. Damon Lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias, held a social session in La Dow hall Monday night, in honor of the Rathhone Sisters and a few invit ed guests. Progressive whist and car- roma were played until almost mid night, when light refreshments wero served. For the most points made In whist Miss Grace Beagle and D. B. Watson won the prize and the booby was awarded to Mrs. L. B. Reeder and J. W. Duncan. In carroma tho capital prize was given MJss Minnie Renn and M. A. Rader, while the booby went to Mrs. A. K. Knight and Wil liam Rigby. Galbralth's StalHons. A carload consisting of Percherons, Fnellsh Shire and Clydesdales, Is now on the way and will arrive here Mon day, March 3d, from our ataoies in Tnnnsvnie. "Wisconsin. They are all young, good individuals, and guaran teed sure breeders. I nave come nere to locate permanently. Prices and terms to suit all. Intending buyers will do well to see these horsos be fore purchasing. They will be at Froome's Livery Stables. Address Galbraith, Hotel Pendleton. The Prince's Costume. Every mother is desirous of her boy ii,i i,ic host. Our celebrated Prince Henry lino of boys' clothing is at the big store. Fine suits for fine bovs just received from tho fashion center of the worm. i Sf ore team will he selected for the season. The association has most of the stock subscribed, but there Is a lit tle left and all the enthusiasts will be given an opportunity to put their names down for tho amount thoy want. One thing that tho association wants the subscribers to understand is that the stock in the association is non-assessable and those who sub-1 scribe will not have to pay for their stock at once, but as the money Is needed to pay expenses. When the treasurer needs funds to nwet any ex pense that is in vfow he will draw on southeast quarter of section 21, town ship C, north of range 35. Considera tion f!200. New Form of Church Social, Throe thousand dollars Is tho sum which tho women of a Chicago church hnvo pledged to ralso through a novel form of entertainment. The money Is wanted for tho church building fund. The entertainment I to ho nn Imaginary trip to six of tho most important cities of the world. In Its details the entertainment is going to be something like a pro- each subscriber pro rata according BWHBlve dinner party. Tho mem- o..w,u..f ,ir otnM n llint If n , en "I mu riiuicu uim UH'H inuiiua man has Mibscrlbod for' $ 50 worth of;ro t0 f"1, ,nto" to Xmtt ftt ..... . . i imctnn flrltik fen nt 'Inklft Mftvmir stocK no win only nave to pay nisi - , , part of the amount needed at that JrtlB a Berlin, munch Scotch time. This plan will he kept p cakes at iMllnburg partake of salads when funds are needed until the full amount subscrlhed is paid for, Sues the N. W. Warehouse Co. J. M. Walker has filed suit against and wafers In Paris, and llnldh the mal at Washington. Flvo of the six cities will he located for tho ovoulng nt tho residences of mem bers of the church, who will. In so ' far as it Is possible, transform the Interior of their homes and make the Northwestern Warehouse Com pany to recover $711.89. alleged to be vicfti Gf tho nlae.es which due for grain stored In the Athena , tnoy represent. The costume, mu Flouring Mill Company's warehouses I glt. nnu rt)IrWihmGnt8' will he In at Athena, which has not been paid , hQtiI,iUK wtn tho surroundings. for. Vlalntlff also asks the court to . award him the furthor sum of f 12CI.20 : special damages, for money and timoi Vi . . . T , he has been out in goliijr to Tacoma, V ICtOry at lasi. where the headquarters of the coin -1 , ,,Air) a mii i A N.'hDI I pi; nanv is situated, and other Incidental FALLING HAIR AND DAiNUKUlT .expenses and timo he has lost In try ing to recover his wheat or me money therefor. Jamos A. Fee Is attorney for plaintiff. s Mil I A. KQEPPEN S DRUG STORE 0r Suulrrel PoUoa and Strychnine, for xfi.t.f -lUlrreU are olthe siandatd stiength and purliy. nrownMTree Boap.Quass.n Chip,, Whale Oil Soap, ParUvreeaC (or (praying. Sheoo Paint. Sheep D.P, Lamp Hlad Oil. AUourgare.hebe.t obtainable, guafauteed at represenieil. Court Notes. Monday aftornoon Judge Ellis granted the decree for divorce iu the caso of Lizzie Stino Richie vs. Chas. William Richie, and taxed the costs of-the suit to the dofendaut. Through her attorney, H .E. Collier. nnra u'nloro hnn filed suit against P. waters. asKing mu wmi t,v i divorce on the grounus oi oe- sertlon. Sue also bbk cumu of their two minor children, and Judg ment against defendant for costs awl disiiuisement of the action. CAN I3U CURED. OPALGINE The Latest Sclentlllc Discovery E. T. WADE, LOANS AND REAL ESTATE 19000 Duys 000 acres fin wheat land, In Cold Spring Lots of water. $3000 for 160 acres, Hie wheat land 3 miles east of Pendleton 80 acres In grain. This will took good to you. $6000 Buys BOO acre wheat land, 12 miles northwest cf Pendleton. $3500 Duys 160 acres rich bot tom land on McKay cieeW, 12 miles from town. 250O A nice 8 acr suburban tract, good house, 110 fruit trees, running water.. -A snap. 2000-acre stock ranch, 16 per acre, also 2000 young ewes, $3.50 per head. Eavy terms. An Ideal stock ranch with sum mer range adjoining', also 160 head of cattle. $800 Ouys 160 acres, all fenc ed, running water, good 7 room house, 35 aens In culti vation. $1200 Ouys 160 acres, all good land, plenty of water, 35 acres In wheat, 15 acres In rye. Oood house, team, wagon, plow, harness, seeder. $4750100 acres, all good land, 110 acres In wheat, balance In alfalfa; six-room house, with cellar, two chicken houses, one a six-room house for hatching, big barn, holds 8 horses, and 10 tons of hay. New mouse-proof gralnary, holds COO sacks; two wells, running water, 13 tone hay, slilWy plow, hayrake, wa-yon.-l horse, cow, chickens, all go. $10006-10 acres, 7 miles from Pendleton, 235 acre In wheat and barley, balance hunch grass, Plenty well water, 6 room house, eellart smok. house, 2 chicken houees. mouse-proof oranary, holds 600 sacks. Darn holds 12 head of horses and 10 ton hay I big cow shtdi shed will hold 2d horsst; seeder, gsng plow, wagon, 4 horses, cow, chicken, 25 tons hay. all gees. $2250 An elegant B-raom house anil two lot! en Main Street. $1800 A neat 7-ronn housa with bath, stone foundation 2 block from Mam, In the heart of (he city, $7000 Ona of the largest and most beautiful resiliences In Pendleton, strictly modern Ms every partlculsr. K hanel some home, tubiUntMly built spacious grounds In Met elasa condition. A grand r'Prty, a eacrlflca price; worth $10, 000. $3200 Oood house, lot 64x190, Main fit Will double Ir. value In short time. $2000 Creamery at Ukla, M horse power colter and erln4, all In running order, with full equipment cf first tlt creamery. Cures all forms of Scalp Diseases, such as Dan druff, Baldness fix., and will stop the Hair from Falling out. As a Dress ing it has no equal, keep ing the Scalp and Hair in a Healthy condition. 1 r,.Hs9p,lS:;r-,ced,.!oiALQiNn "hair POOD CO., Z'SZLrK,!'' BALT1MOHB. MD. er they are afhicted with it, if used BK0CK 4 ccoMA8, JU'ulor rBdttia sod i according to directions. Frank' Tleiulty. , i spike. Echo. Oregon. ' " Conaress of Mothers. . mmjia III t( t lTSt I n I W. 1J harT2LI fi CAT, imntlst church this evening for a, ioarexchogxiforwbet. week's session. More than 500 dele gates have arrived and eutertalniaent I Farmers Custom Mill floor, Mlimed.UricppeU ee4. etc, slwsji 3U hsiul. To make good huad nw llyeri Dt Hour. U kok orst vramluni at Uie Oltci(u World's Fair overall cornet Xml?Umi satisfaction " Kvey mi in guaranty!. We have th- Ml bUam i ollL HiT. , Hd By and lUarUlwa Barley. BYERS' BEST FLOUR PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYKHS, Proprietor. T