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m m 1 m mhm ... w ICE ATTRACTt t 111 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if" 1 1 1 1 1 1 'eady .to Wear Dept. ij So many beautiful garments have been received that -any attempt to describe individual ones would be an injustice to. dozens of others, for from the lowest .priced to the highest, each has its peculiar charm of shape, style or workmanship. ir $12.50 Tailor Made Suit 1 Is an exceedingly pretty garment, one that should - ; be seen by every suit seeker in this vicinity, -which we claim to be equal to any $16.50 suit shown at othen stores, COUNTY COURT. A Stack of Umatilla sxande.r Dept. Store k4ni Minimum 1 ni 1 1 1 1 mm 1 i'i n ST ED holes aro tho bnn ol -a bachelor's ea nian'8 as wen; exisicuuu. iiu r. Don't worry, don't fume, don't Blmply lot us do the laundering, b collar bands will remain intact be end of the chaptor. We aro Sg of offering a prize for a but- t uesponcu neru. JOMESTIC LAUNDRY Pendleton. Inson, Prop. I UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. SUCCESSORS TO A. C. SHAW & CO. Being one of the largest man ufacturing plants on Puget sound are able to sell you lumber cheaper than anyone else, New lumber coming in every day. They also make . all kinds of boxes, including . Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry, and Plumb and berry crates, and are prepared to make you prices either in small lots or BY THE CAR LOAD You get What you buy from us. Bid Stock of with dwelling and barn, $3,000 is seven rooms, bath, ' wood house, city water, led on stone foundation. lots and new cottage, $1,250 and house, $1,000, part sonable time on balance, 11 on installments. See K B. CLOPTON. 817 Main Street. tss Ma&es Business ERTON & COPELAND ! the Missouri Black ith shop have just re- ved a new supply 01 cksmith and wagon terial, and are putting inotner torge. we are jv prepared to do all ids of Carriage and fgon work on short ce. All work guar- :ed. hoeing a Specialty. Ansfer, UCKING, ORAGE. 3 '. NER BROS. riuuaoMic kaim . 'rl 1 (Umatilla CifnL ; WOOD, COAL, SAND & BRICK. M.WS dO... Trucking & Transferring. Laatz Bros. 1. lu,. Ray & Co., Buy and tell Stocks, Bonde and Grain for oath or on Margins. Nw York SUck E-duat. Chicg Stack Exchange. Ckleag Beard f Trad. mrt ftra Pnll.tn, Or; .THE. Bills Against County, The bills allowed against Umatilla county by the county court, in session Friday, 'were: , Circuit 'Court Jurors., J. M. Hemphill $33.20 Charles Cunningham . . 31.C0 R. M. Dorothy 24.60 William Scott: .,....... 30.00 Hlgby Harris - 16.00 O. H. Russell.,; 26.C0 W. J. Stockman 26.80 J. A. Badelev ....v... 22.60 H. T. Connell 24.40 David Horn 26.40 V. J. Furnish Y 20.20 E. L. Brothertbn 25.60 Frank Rack ... 25.60 J. Cal Combs 28.00 A., P. Myrick 24.60 B. H. Stono 12. W. D. Parker 25.80 A. Zeuske t 23.00 C. M. Morrison 4.60 .1. T. Lieuallen 4.60 Henry Cockburn 30.50 Ivan O'Hant ; 27.40 C. P. Smith a: 29.00 E. S. Waterman 11.00 G. W. Knight ; 25.60 It; M. O'Brian ... 26.60 C. B. Sturdivant 32.50 D. H. Gool 2.20 Charles Fuqua . .- 2.20 Chris Stanuel 2.20 W. W. Somple 2.20 J. W(. Bryant .- 6.20 A. D. Smith 6.20 L. Lorane 6.20 M. L. Fix 6.20 John Hastings 6.20 Thomas Thompson S 5fl J. B. Mumford S 20 Thomas Smart 21 J. H. Ferguson 8.20 Win Johnson 8.20 W. ,W. Semple 8.20 John Armstrong 8.20 . C. Rothrock 12.20 County Officers' Salaries. G. A. Hartman, judge $200.00 W. D. Chamberlain, clerk 333.33 B. B. Hall, deputy clerk 180.00 C. F. Kennedy, deputy clerk . . . 150.00 J. W. Malone'y, recorder 300.00 C. H. Marsh, deputy recorder. . 150.00 Celia Renn, deputy recorder. . . 50.00 Celia Renn, deputy recorder... 50.00 W. M. Blakley, sheriff, 416.66 C. P. Davis, deputy sheriff.... 200.00 T. D. Taylor, deputy sheriff... 180.00 A. O. Funk, deputy sheriff.... 12.50 J. A. Blakley, deputy sheriff... 160.00 S. K. Yates, treasurer 200.00 J. F. Nowlin, school Supt 200.00 J. B. M.cDill, Supt. hospital.. 200.00 J. E. Bean, stock inspector.... 116.66 John Brown, janitor 120.00 Pauper County Hospital. Mosgrove & Co....: $14.70 F. W. Vincent 70.00 W. M. Blakley S.45 -J. M. Leezer . . 11.05 D. F. Waffle 75 R., Alexander 99.05 D. B. Richardson 5.80 D. J. Phelps & Co 46.55 B. L. Wright 11.40 Dr. D. J. McFaul 5.00 Chris Stanuel 3.00 Brock & McComas 24.25 Pendleton Roller Mills 90 August Guderian 2.00 Lafontain & Garrison 2.25 E. F. Straughn 35.oZ Tallman & Co 11.15 The Thompson Hardware Co.. 3.95 Court House-Jail Account. The Peoples Warehouse $ 3.65 D. Turner, board of prisoners . . 190.57 W. M. Blakley . 50 P. E. Li. & P. Co 74.00 P. E. L. & P. Co 67.50 Current Expenses. William Blakley, telegraphing. .$ 1.85 W. D. Chamberlain 30.65 William M. Blakley, expressage 5,55 W. M. Blakley, expense 27.00 W. M. Blakley, trip to reform school '...... 33.35 W. M. Bl&kiey, Insano case ... 2.7o Justice Court Expenses. J. X,. .Miller ....$ 4.20 J. W, Dykes 6.90 Work Tax Assessment Roll. A. C. Funk $80.00. Assessn:mt and Collection Tax. A. R. Holmes . ..$58,00 Insane Expense. F. W, Vincent ,.....$5.00 Inquest. W. G. Cole $5.65 Clarence Morse 1.20 W, L. Rhodes 1.20 Road and Bridge. , A. -E. MlcKnight . r. $ 5.00 John Bade 22.40 William Harder 16.20 David Stll! ,14-40 Henry Raymer 7.20 Georgo Cockburn 24.00 Dick I.ee 18.40 Tom Sloan 5.60 William Soamon 7.20 Frank Coe 2.00 Ralph Walter ..: 8.10 Oliver Osborn 1.50 Henry Spence ; 2.70 Robert Walden 5.40 Bennett Smith ; 1.20 W. H. Buff . . 1.50 W. II. Wallace .' 2.40 James Harrington 4.S0 J. E. Campbell 35.00 Montgomery Bros. . . . '. 20.20 Charles McAJavy ; 21.00 D. B. Richardson 6.00 Charles Barger . 10.00 T. Barger 1." 7.00 D. B. Richardson 12.00 J. A. Scott ." 1.00 G. -E. Reeuer 6.00 W. O. Warren (. 63.00 Clarence Conrad 21.00 Arthur Grover ; 2.00 Carnes Brothers 4.50 Joseph Baylor . 3.00 Eugene F. Beitel 22.00 French Restaurant COSYROOriS Well Lighted and Steam Heated. Best 25 cent Meals ia the City. m EXTRAS Frug Lg, Eastern and Olympk Oyatew. OPEN JSkYtiL 'NIGHT GUT. VOCTAIMErftmp. ,J?ure and Sweet ond free from every .blemish is the skin, scalp, hair prceerved, purllied, and beautined by ICuticuiu Boap. It prevents tho I cause of pimples, blackheads, red, 1 rougbbandi.dry, thin, and falling hair, and baby L blemishes, viz. :the Fcfogged, irritated, Inflamed, or slug- ' gUh condition of tho 'Pores. No other soap Is i be compared with it for 'preserving, purifying, and Deauuiying iub bkiu, buui, hair, and bands, aootner soap is to be compared 1 with it far all the pur. poses of tbe toilet, bath, and 1 nursery. Thus it combines in TOkb Soap at One Puice Fnamely, 25 CENTS - tho best skin and complexion soap, and tbe best toilet soap, and best fbaby soap In tbe world. C3t 1 4 Nasal CATARRH In 1 Its stazea there should be .cleanliness. Ely's Cream Bain .cleanses.soothcsandhsals tbe diseased membrime. jt cure's catarrh and drives pway ft cold in tbe bead niilr.lflv. Creuin Balm is placed into (he nostrils; spreads over tbe tnembrano and Js absorbed. Eelltf to Im mediate and ft cure follows. It is not drying doe not produce sneezing. Lsrge SLte, M eeots at Drug glsts or by auil ! Trial Bice, 10 cenU by aalU KLY M Warrsa Street, New York. 4rw Would Smash the Club. .If members of the "Hay Fever Asso ciation" would use Dr. King's New dis covery for Consumption, the club would go to pieces, for it always cures this, malady and asthma, the kind that baffles tho doctors it, wholly drives from the system. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers from consump tlon, pneumonia, bronchitis owo their lives .and health to It. It conquers grip, saves little ones from croup and whooping cough and is positively guar anteed for all throat and lung troubles. 50c, ?1.00. Trial bottles free at Tallman & Co.'s. UP TO "CAPTAIN M'COOK." ' J. Sherwood Alleged to Be the Wily Captain, Says He Will Prove an Alibi. "Captain JicCoolc," or -the man who is in the county jail and is claimed to be the smooth captain, who "worked" some of the ousiness people of Pen dleton for money, is the all absorbing topic on the streets and in tho busi ness houses now. J. Sherwood ,as he calls himself, still denies ever passing himself off as "Captain McCook, tho army man," and says ho was never In Pendleton before. He Is so positive of this fact that some are beginning to doubt whether or not he is the man wanted and are willing to admit that tho of ficers may have the wrong man. There are others those bilked by McCook who aro just as positive that they have the right man and that tho "cap tain" Is now languishing behind tho bars in the county jail. Of course, it remains to be seen who is right the prisoner or McCook's, victims. The man In Jail, who claims to be J. Sherwood, says he can prove an alibi and will prove himself Innocent of the charge against him. He will have a, chance to do this RTonday, at his preliminary hearing before Judge Fitz Gerald, and unless he can prove his innocence aeyond a doubt be will be held for trial at tlio next term of the district court. McCook's victims and those who are intimately ac quainted with him while hero last June, say that the man In jail Is the wily captain and that they cannot be mistaken in him. Although he has let a beard grow since being here, they say he cannot fool them, for they aro certain of their man, but they forr get that they were "fooled" before, or there would be no charge against one McCook. WALKER V8. ATHENA BANK. The Bank, It Is Alleged, Got Away With Mr. Walker's Flour. J. M. Walker vs. the First National Bank of Athena, a corporation, and Hugh McLean, is the title of a caBe filed at tho court house Friday even ing. Plaintiff alleges that on or about tho 27th day of December,, 1901, defend ants unlawfully and wrongfully took fronr plaintiff 1020 50-pound sacks of. flour, and converted it to their own use, and that although plaintiff de manded the return of the flour, or the worth of it In money, defendants fail ed and neglected to de either. Plain tiff therefore alleges that he la Injur ed by this unlawful conversion of his property by defendants In the sum of 1511.75, which was. the worth of, the wheat, and the special sum of, HMO, which he Bpent Jtravellpg. from Athena, to Tacbma, where the plaiatlf lived, beside $70 for loss of time aad hotel bills while trying to recover the money for bis flour, James A. Fee is attorney for plaintiff, MISS LAURA HOWARD, President South End Ladies' Golf Club, Chicago, Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound After the Best Doctors of Chicago Had Failed to Help Her. Such lottors as the following must surely convey conviction to tho hearts of all women that tho great claims that Mrs. Piulcham uiukesfor her medicine must be based upon positive evidence. Is it reasonable, think yot, that wo could hiro nueh Women ns Miss IIow ard to speak woll of Iij tllu 13. l'hiklmmV V(rotnblo Compound lust for commercial reasons '! Impossible 1 and it is nn insult both to her and to Mrs. Pinkham to suggest such an idea ; therefore, let ovcry womnn read this letter and bcliovo, for it is as genuine in overy particular ns tho eyes with which you read theso words. Mrs. Pinlclinm invites nil wornon who urn ill to write her for Advice. Address Lynn, Mass., giving; full particulars. MISS LAURA HOWARD. "Dka.ii Mua. Pinkham: I can thank you for perfect health to-day, and gladly do I acknowledgo it. Life looked so dark to mo a year or two ago. I had constant pains, my limbs swelled, I hnd dizzy bikjIIs, and never knew one day how I would feel tho next. I was nervous and had no appetite, neither could I sloop soundly nights. Eight bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, used in conjunction with your Sanative Wash, did mora for mo than all tho medicines nnd tho skill of the doctors. For eight months I have enjoyed perfect health. I verily boliovo that most of tho doctors are guosBing and experimenting when they try to ou.ro a woman Ayith an assortment of complications, such as initio ; but you did not guess when you mixed your Compound : you evidently know what you aro giving suffering women and aro mire of what Uvwill do. IIowI wlsli all suffering women could only know of your remedy; thoro would bo loss suffering aud many thousands mora happy and healthy women in America." Lauba Howajw, 113 Newberry Ave., Chicago, III. O, my sisters, I do pray yon to profit by Miss Howard's experi ences ; just as surely as she was cured of tho troubles enumerated in her letter, just so surely will Lydia E. Pinhliam's Vegetable Compound cure every woman In tho land who suffers from womb troubles, inflammation of tho ovaries, kidno y troubles, nervous excitability, and nervous prostration; remember that it is Lydia E. Plnkhiim's Vegetable Compound that is curing women, and don't allow any druggist to sell you anything else in Its place. $5080 REWARD. Wo hare deposited with (ho Nation! City lUnk of Lynn, 8000, which will bo paid to ny perton who can find that the aboro testimonial loiter li not genuine, or wu published before obtaining tho writer's speola) per mission. i.yai ss. Jt'inkbam Medietas vo., i.jrnn, mi HELENA CLUB IN WALLA WALLA. V It Is Not Known Whether or Not the Butte Team Will Come to Pendle. ton. Word comes from Walla Walla that Manager Sharpstoin haB rocoivod no tice from tho Helena baBoball team saying they would arrive In that city about the 10th or 16th of April to put in three weota in practicing on tho Walla Walla diamond boforo tho weather Is settled in Montana bo that they pan do effective work there, This announcement 4s heralded with Joy by tho Walla Walla fanB, as they will have a chanco toget a few pointers for their local team from the Hel ena boys, as thoy aro said to bo .among tho swiftest players in tho Nprthwest league. Rnmo rime aco tho Helena team was figuring on coming to Walla to do their early training ana at ino same time tho, Butto team waa talk lng.of coming down to this country for their early practicing. H. J. Still man, president of tho local baaoball aggregation of last year, wroto them, offering tho uso of the Pendleton grpunds freo of charge and they an? swored by saying that they would con sider the offer and it was likely they would take advantage of it. That was a month ago, and since that tlmo nothing has been beard from them, and it Is not known whether they expect to come or not, but the local players are still In hopes (bay they will, and aro awaiting word from them with considerable interest. The WaUa WHa Union has tho fol lowing to say about the ball pros pects In that cjty; Ray Ryan, now In Chicago, s com in ir went within twn months and the claim is made that he has entered . i m lift. W .-,. into correspondence wan amuuBur Sharpstoin. It was announced that Walter Williams would bo given a po sition on tho team, probably in tho outflow. Tho wonderful batting ahll. ity of Williams makes him a valuable man. It hoohib tho policy of tho local management this year to gather to gether tho heaviest hatting combina tion poBalblo this year, all or tho men thus far slgnod being both suro and lioavy hlttoiH, Huehot and Bradbury Inst year led tho amateur hattorB of the northwest, Horry nnd -Joo Lyons both hit above tho 0.20 mark and Wil liams also wiib a recognized cortaln ty with tho wagon tonguo. "Home Hun" McEvoy has no reason to fear tho riBO of his rocurd to stare him In tho face. Decree for La Dow. Judgo Bollinger signed a decreo Thursday in Portland in tho case of Arthur La Dow agaluBt tho North American Trust Company and Let titia Lombard, finding, for the plaintiff along tho IIiicb laid down in his declfl. ion rendered some tlmo ago. Tho de creo Is to tho effect that La Dow and tho North American Trust Company aro tho owners of cortaln lots In Pen dloton ,and that tho dofondant, Letl tia Lombard, has no Interest In them, Also It is declared that any suit In tho county court of Umntilla county to divest La Dow of his rights Is void, Lockjavy From Cobwebs. Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw, Millions know that the best thing to put on a cut Is Buck Ion's Arnica Salve, the Infallible heal er of wounds, ulcers, sores, skin erup tions, burns, scalds and piles. It cures or no pay, Only 25c at Tallman Cos. ! 4.