1 H 1. - M fl Clothing Hats MUST BE SOLD $13.oo buys $18.50 Suit ' 8.5o buys 11.50 Suit 12.oo buys I6.5O Suit i 7-5o buys io.oo Suit ll.oobuys 15.00 Suit 5. 90 buys 9.oo Suit 9.8o buys 13.00 Suit 4.75 buys . 6.00 Suit ..HATS.. 98c to $2.75 Regular price $1.50 to $3 50 Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. CLOSINQ OUT SALE. Sun Bonnets 23c Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. 15c and ioc Lace for 5c yd. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co Tarcham Lsce 5c yd. Regular 10c & 15c Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. $3 50 Hats for $2.75 Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. CLEAVER BROS. DRY GOODS CO. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1902. BREVITIES. James A. Howard, farm loanB. MtrPHt randv In the ci'-y. Dutton'B ire cream chocolates. ' Furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire at 509 College street. I New invoice of dill pickles and Jlives in bulk, at Hawley Bros. i A atnnll fan nnnl nlpna lmva a fnnH tiair of gloves at Cleaver Bros. Dry JOOQS uo. Anlr tn aoa flio rUilnnp-n ipnrlor hnt.. inly $1.50. at Cleaver Bros. Dry 3oods Co. Sfnrltmnn lntenrllnrr tn nnrchnsn lock salt should write the Standard Etrocery for prices. Tho Stn.ndn.rd Ornnerv can sell von resh ranch eggs cheaper than any lore in Pendleton. 'Wall paper, wall paper! Where? i anarp'8 Dig wan paper Btore, opera use block, Court street. rho Standard Grocery has Just re- jived another large shipment of the alia Walla Health Foods. Money to loan at lowest rates on va or country property. J. R. dick . East Oregonlan building. bity and country property for sale. uses rented, collections, locate s BUDject to entry. Agent Home peratlve Co. Homes on easy par te, itmorn & cook, room 10. over m.. - mre store. le will, for this week only, ending uu om, oner ai a special low price Rogers i 847 vcsf Forks, Spoons in the plain bright design. Spoons; Tea at $1.20 Spoons, Table at, . . . 2.85 Forks, (Med) at 2 35 Knives (Bo'nd handle)L90 KJIS HUNZIKER, pewler and Optician, Next door to tv.niujkuiiuurH For rent or sale, two small houses. Inquire of Henry J. Bean. For sale, a new wagon and harness. See Will Lane about it. Fresh Garden and flower seeds, bulk or package, lowest prices Nolf's. Big red apples, honey In comb, rad ishes, cauliflower, celery, etc., at Hawley Bros. Wanted, a woman to do ceneral housework. Steady position assured. Inquire at this office. Mulr & Wall have moved their dressmaking parlors from Association Block, to their home at 301 Bast Webb street. Wanted Two apprentices can find position at Mrs. Rose Campbell's millinery stpre, if applications are made at once. Ready to wear street hats are now on display at Mrs. Campbell's mill inery store. Their swell line of im ported patterns will be on display after March 10. Danhne Circle No. 2. will trLve n dance in La Dow Music hall, Monday evening, March 10. Every lady is promised a good time. Music by Kirk' man's orchestra. Thfi nonntv court thin mornlnc imibo. ed on the matter of the incornoration of the town of Freewater. and iravo its officials legal rights to act in the capacities to which they were elected at the recent election in that place. The Carrier millinery establishment is made brilliant with the latest fash ions in ladies' hats and trlmminirn. Mrs. Carrier recently returned from unicago ana an elegant stock of spring millinery is now arriving, which the ladies are invited to call and Bee on display. William Martin Encampment No. 1, Pioneers of the Feciflc, held another of their pleasant dancing parties in Hendrick's hall Wednesday night. Past Commander Wlilto nt Mnvmn, Whitman Encampment, .Qf Milton, was present. A. nice lunch was serv ed and the 75 present had a very good time. Kirkman's orchestra furnished the music. Rev. John Uren will clve his lec ture, "Faith Cure and Kindred Phe nomena." at tho Thomnson.StrPof AT m. cnurcn, rmay evening, March 7. y- TT t . m . - ijv. uren is an auie speaker and his lecture is hiuhlv nralsed hv who have heard it. No admission win be chargod, but a collection will be taicen to uetray expenses. All are cordially invited to attend. A .R. Galbralth's earlond of Ann stallions, consisting of Perchorons, Clydes and, English Sires, arrived this moraine and are now nt. flm Frnnmo livery stable, where Intending buyers can see them. They come direct from Jansville, Wis., and one of the Percherons weighs 2225 pounds, while one of the Shires tips the scales at 150. They are all high-bred horses. STIR OF POLITICS A "DARK HORSE" TO BE NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR Mitchell Forces Set Up Claim That Simon Is Defeated, That Geer, Fur nish and Lowell Are Not In the Fight for the Nomination. The "political sharp" ,of the Baker City Democrat, Just back from Port land, writes as follows or the politi cal situation: Politics In Oregon are politics. The warhorses are lined up for battle and the bisr fiirht is on. The onntpnHnriK among the suppor.ters of the different iactions in tne republican party is reaching white heat. Not a little bit terness has been injected into the fray and each worker and contestant believes that his babv Is the blackpst. A carerul survey of the situation and personal investigation of affairs in Multnomah county elicits the fact that this is the greatest mix-up over. Among the adherents of Joe Simon you will hear nothing but the trum pet tones or victory, while the Mitch ellites and their sunnorters nmnncist the business men are absolutely con fident that tho strength of the little giant has been broken and that he will not be returned to the United States senate. The manners of tho Mitchell forces in Portland also state that not only is Simon already henton down, but that Geer cannot secure the nomination for governor,, that Furnish and Lowell are not in it, and that Moody is nrobablv ontoln and a defeated candidate. They say say that should Geer by any possibil ity e nominated by the republicans or should Furnish or Lowell get the nomination, Chamberlain, at the head of the democratic ticket, will proba bly win out. As against Geer Cham berlain is said to have a walkovei, and many republicans have already pledged their votes to Chamberlain in case the Sigon-Geer machine captures the convention. The leaders of the opposition to Si mon make the statement that if C. A. Johns, of Baker City, will announce nimseit tor the gvoernorship, and will show that he has at no time .consented to act as the monkey to null the chpst mats out of the fire for Geer that he can ue elected. He is the choice of a large part of the Multnomah delega tion, and the leaders in Multnomah county acknowledge that this time eastern Oregon is entitled to the gub ernatorial plum. It. is doubtful if Geer can carry Marion county, ana it Williamson had receiv ed seven more votes in the primaries m wasco county he would have had a majority of the delegates from Mooays own home. It is believed mat Williamson will receive the nom ination in the convention. A dark horse is being held in abey ance, who may bo sprung on the con vention and receive the for governor. The man is Booth, of i-ane county, who stands high throughout the state and has an envi able record. COMING TO COAST FLOOD TIDE OF HUMANITY SETS IN. Several Thousand Easterners Have Come West Since Cheap Rates on Railroads Went Into Effect Last Saturday. Portland, March C The spring rush of settlers undor the stimulus of cheap rates that went into effect last aiuray in tne East, has reached the Coast. Between 45 and 50 extra rail road coaches bearing passengers who came west on settlors' tickets have come Into. Oregon and Washington In the past two days. Nearly nil slftnrf out at the various stations In Orniron and Washington east of this city, eitner to locate or on stop-over priv ileges to examine tho onnntrv. Tin. tween 60 and 75 settlers have al gone to points on the Southern Pa cific lines south of Portland. They Come to Stay. Tuesday 12 extra cars of sottl ors were delivered to the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Comnanv at Huntington by the Oregon Short Line. A consid erable number of these went into Eastern Washington. Almost without execution those liml west-bound settlors tickets no returns. They meant to stay in this country. The Northern Pacific and Oront Northern brought into Eastern Wash ington extra coaches filled with set tlers on each train Tuesdnv nnd todnv Today Assistant General Pessenger Agent Charlton, of the Northern Pa- cine, received from General Passen ger Agent Fee, at St. Paul, the follow ing message: More Coming. "Our train left St. Paul last night in two sections of 17 cars with over 500 people. A train left St. Paul this morning In two sections of 15 cars with 450 people for Montana and all points west." It is expected that from 3000 to 5000 settlers will go to points on the Southern Pacific in Oregon' during the next two months. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ...Reliable Goods Only... Remarkably Good Stock of Women's Gloves Recent Bargain Sales havo cleaned out Glova Stock or nil un wanted kinds. Wo hnvo received additional regular lines of fine Glove, making onr prenont stock one of the largest and best to bo found nny where and pi ices tho lowest, quality con falderal. Thousands of yards of New Wash Ribbons from 15 cents per yard up DEAR MADAM:- Yourself and family arc cordially invited to attend an Instrumental Concert at our store' Thursday Evening March the Sixth at 7:30 o'clock The Peoples Warehouse Agents patterns p Dp est 0 PENDLETON, OREGON irphrj on J u UUub Mali Orders Pilled Send for Samples. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE Political Notes. The democratic convention for Douglas county has been called to meet in Roseburg April 8. The pri maries will be heid March 29. At the meeting of the tral committee of the populists of Wallowa county, it was decided to disband and join the democrats . As the democrats were holding their meeting at the same tlmp tho ,rito 1 v .uTim- tlon to join them was immpriintoiv n. cepted. The committee set the date for the democratic primaries and con vention for Wallowa county as March 29 and April 2, respectively. The convention will be held at Enterprise. The democrats of Albina, east side of Portland, have .held an enthusias tic meeting and organized. They are going to get down to hard work. U. D. Voss, of Burnt River, Baker county, is prominently mentioned as the candidate for Joint senator for Baker, Harney and Malheur coun ties, on the republican ticket. Voss has been mining in Rye valley, Mor mon basin, and the lower Burnt river ever since the dawn of that and is a popular man. Chairman H. B. AHnmn rr tha r- ocratlc city and countv tnitteo Jn Portland, annnnnoon that the democratic county convention wm do neia Thursday, April 3. The ,1 ... 1- 1 A t . , m . - uaio aeieciea, witn tne view or thn meeting of the state convention, lg Apru JLU. Rooms In the East Oregonlan build ing for rent. Steam heated, Lot an3 "old water and bath room In connec tion. Mrs. O. IL Adams, a pioneer of 1852, dropped dead at her home in McMinn ville, aged 74 years, Tuesday night. Swift's premium hams and bacon, new shipment, at Hawley Bros. 1 900 Washers Fishing Tackle ..Barbed Wire.. 1 New Agricultural Machine House. Alta and Cottonwood Streets. A. KUNKEL & CO., PROPRIETORS. " John Deere Plows and Harrows Manufactured by tho oldest and largest plow factory in tho world. In manufacturing oliilled plows thov uso nothing but tho best brauds of iron, mixed in such proportions and so chilled ns to produce parts of uniform iiurdiiOHs, freo from soft spots, and insured to scour. Buckeye Steel prarrje Drills Are built especially for the Northwest having one and one- halfluah axle aud heavy wood main driving wheels. Buckeye hns a positive force feed Piano Light Running Harvesting Machinery. Has many new improvements. On this mower tho Hopkins Spring Cap is used which holds the knife in close contact with tho ledger pluto, in suring a clean cut, no matter how lino your grass may bo. Anil tho 1002 Header is positively 50 PER CENT BETTER than any other on tho market. W. J. Clarke & Co Wilson Moline Buggies and rjacKs. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK , L , we guuruniee 10 ne equal 10 anyiniug m tnat line. ot&iriM' ejctornl,latln5 "lulrrols are Iorrsp?ayh,gf SOap' QUMS,ft' ph,p3 Whftl 011 8oP' Parli Qreon. - Steps from Main Street Toward the Court House Concert at People's Warehouse. Tho peonle of Pendleton are tn ho afforded the novelty' of a concert in a business establishment tomorrow evening, the 7th inst., to which the puunc is invited. The concert Is to come off at the Peoples Warehouse, Leon Cohen's popular establishment, anu winie the audience havo their ears and souls filled with the strains of music, they will bo given the op portunity of looking over a Irtrge and complete stock of goods on display. A very largo crowd promises to be in attendance, but there will be room and a welcome for everybody. The citv bonds In Bakor mtv 4K . 200 of them, sold at $47,000, or $1800 premium, to Lack & Schraitz, local men. "i wouia as soon tnink of doing business without clerks as without ad vertising." John WtiDH ranker. This if the statement of one of the greatest merchants on the face of the cm in. Another statement ia: "Newspaper nuYeriisiUK is me MOST KKSULTCUL COIIl parfd to price than any other advertis ing in the world " Space In tho East Oregonlan is sold at low rates. SEE FOR YOURSELF Four Inch Ad in the DaUy East Oregonian. One Week. 6 Times $1.40 Four Inch Ad in the Weekly East Oregonian,OneWeek, I Time, and Semi-Weekly I Time 60 Or a Four Inch Ad in Both Daily and Weekly and Semi-Weekly, 6 Times in Daily, 1 Time in Weekly and 1 Time in Semi-Week ly, Only . ,y 1.90 WHO CAN GIVE YOU A LOWER PRICE FOR ADVERTISING? l'or a longer time, or for more space wic laws ate in uic buiuc proportion. Ads under contract, at same rates, hut haviug choice of position in paper, with change of copy without extra charge, as until It. U YCCJb. Doing business without advertising is line wiuKiug ui a preiiy gin in me uaric. You may know what you are doiug, but The East Oregonian's Telephone is Main J OK WRITE TO THK EAST OREGONIAN, Pendleton, Oregon New MoliQe Wagons Everybody who have examined them say thy uro worth from teu to twf nty dollars more than any other wagon on tho market. Come in ami look them over. Minneapolis Threshing Machines. We also have tho Minneapolis Threshing machinery. If you contem plate purchasing n threshing outfit wo certainly would like to hnvo you cull and see us, Inquiries by mail promptly answered. Catalogue free. A. KUNKEL & CO., Phone Main 103. Alta and Cottonwood St9. Gasoline Engine for Sale A ftxrt Vinrc nnunr rncnlinn tmfttnt uifrh ninac nn! fifttnnrc r 1 1 fnnba and xunfpr rnnlfQ. ovprvthinrr ncrpsBaru tn f nn nnrl nnarato JTntrSna and fittings are all new, being in use only a few weeks. Encrine is verv economical and iruaranteed to be satisfactory. Price 250 including fittings. Address East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon. ...AGENTS WANTED... Vfrnt. i' a uu nronnniflnn tn annroaiin inn IRH ann oflnr nninr . 1 inn inr pgpti townahio desired. Good cav and steaiiv employment. Hend for .booklet and practical guide to agents at onc. T. H. BENTON, deaeral Aeeat. Qoodaough Bdf., Portlaad, Ore Pride of Washington Tlireslien Built In the west for work In RiO lightest running and most durable thresher matin. Tin. equalled for fast, clean work, Made In sizes from 24-lnoh to 80-luoU oylludera and from 40-lnoh to 00-lnoh shoe. Prloea and terms minted on nnnlinntimi. Catalogue free. Large foundry and maohlne works, All work guaranteed. THE GILBERT HUNT CO., Walla Walla, Wash,