Closing Out Sale Continues BARGAINS: NOTE 25 yards Prints . ...$. 00 20 yards Amaskeag Gingham X 00 20 yards Bleach Muslin i 00 25 yards Otrtlng Flannel . . i 00 iOc and J 5c Lace, per yard 05 75c Corsets for 39 4 4 4 leaver Bros. D.G.Co CLOSING OUT SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1902. BREVITIES. Joe James A. Howard, iarm loans. rollow the crowd to the St. are. ! pounds nice beans for $1. St. Store. ash silks for waists. All styles prices at St. Joe Store. Phe St. Joe Store is giving away every man's suit, a nice hat For Sale A few good fresh milch ps. Inquire of Platzoeder & Min child's knee pant suit a nice cap. St; Joe Pith every 'give free re. n idles' Mcintosh $2.35 "regular 6.50. Cleaver Bros' Dry is Co. lie. St. Joe Store is showing a nob- Jne of men's shirts; -'Go and, look over. oney to loan at lowest rates on or country property. J. R. Dick- East Oregonian building. st Sunday, ladies' ,rain cape on between Pendleton, and Jesse school house. Finder please at kast Oregonian office. sale AH kinds of city and py property, part cash, balance any payments, will buy you a you pay for It by the month, rented, collections made. Ri Uok, room 10, over Taylor's. HiiiiiHnniiHiM' fE HAVE The Latest Tie Newest The Prettiest sh Buckles! in the town. Just in $.25 to $3.00 HUNZIKER J relet and Optician door to R. Alexander's I lilt? Broom grass seed at Hawley Bros. Sugar corn, per can 10c, at .St. Joe Store. Best 50c overall in Pendleton. St. Joe Store. Fine tomatoes, per can 10c, at St, Joe Store. 20 pounds granulated sugar for $1, St. Joe Store. Nicest candy in the cl'.y. Button's ce cream chocolates. Rainier Bohemian beer tonight, be tween 9 and 10 o'clock, will be free at 622 Main street. If you want fine meats, go to Shcwarz & Greullch. They handle the best there is to be had. Wanted 'Woman to cook and do general housework for family of two, Inquire at Leezer'B bakery. - Ask to see 4111 black hose. We are selling them at 25c; worth 40c. Cleaver Bros' Dry Goods company. Wanted Indian curios and arrow points. Will pay cash. Write Froh man Trading Co., Portland, pregon. Hawley Bros., the up-to-date gro cerymen, have the only complete line of Heiry's fancy goods In the city. Our stock of millinery Is Btlll com plete, notwithstanding our great East' er sale. Come and. see us. Miss Rose Campbell. On the third page of this issue we call your attention to our latest ar rivals in men's clothing. The Peo pies' Warehouse-! There will be a special meeting, of Wiltlwood Camp, R. N. of A., at Hen drlck's hall, Saturday evening, April 5th, at 7:30 o'clock. For Sale Five-room house and one lot, four blocks west of Main street, between Alta and Court. Inquire at Bowman's photo studio. Order your dressed chickens, let tuce, green peas, cauliflower, in fact, we hace everything that's good for Sunday dinner, at Hawley Bros. Beer free tonlisht at Granz's, 622 Main street, Lo Fontaine block. Ra nier Bohemian beer, between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock tonight, free. If you are interested in, handsome clothing, call and see ours and no matter whether you are long or short, stout or sjlm, we can lit you See! The Peoples Warehouse. Danner & Lubken, Pendleton's new photographers, 118 East Webb street, Indian pictures, landscapes and Butter creek rabbit views for sale. Copying and enlarging a specialty. Call and see ub. FURNISH E THE RECEPTION WAS ONE OF SPONTANEITY. True. The occasional ad 1b one of the very best methods by which to squander monev. Continuous advertising, on the other hand, will bring ample re turns for the money invested. sug gestions. gnolia Cologne The Tf the nweeteflt and. .moat erfinne we have ever been able, to offer. ' , rarant Perfume we hnv ts an Qnr special price for thjB lot Come early, on r supply is limited QEPPEN'S DRUG STORE from Main Stret Tow the Court Home Citizens Turned Out En Masse and There Was a Greeting at the Furn Ish Lawn Reeder Made the Ad dress at the Railroad Station. Two thousand people were at the O. R. & N. train on Friday evening, wnen It pulled In at the station, to greet W. J. Furnish, and offer congratula tions upon his honoring by "the repub lican state convention. The Pendle ton and Helix bands were on hand, and badges adorned the coats and dresses of almost everyone in the throng that had gathered. As Mir. Furnish stepped from the car platform, he was seized bj A. B. Thompson nd B. F. Kennedy and raised, into .the' .air to be born to a bnggage truck standing beside the platform. There were cheers and mu sic by the bands, and then L. B. Reed er addressed the multitude, In a few remarks on the main thought of the occasion. A Procession Formed. Under the direction of Frank S. Curl, county republican chairman, -a procession was formed with the band leading and. following was. a car riage containing Mr. Furnish, L. B. Reeder, Mr. :,Curl, vA, B. Thompson and Eldon Furnish, who, when he climbed into the vehicle, remarked to his father: 'Dad,, you 'look ..pale and tired to death." ' " . In a carriage following came Mx. Furnish's mother, M!rs.. Fraker, Miss Frakef, and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Slater and also in the line of march were 14 members of the Umatilla county del egation to the state convention, to gether with those who had constitut ed what they called jocularly, "the Furnish push," who had been in Port land as assist in capturing the nomi nation. Hundreds of citizens fell into line, and the procession went to the Furnish' residence, with bombs ex ploding along the way, and the play ing of lively airs by the two bands. Reception on the Lawn. Upon the lawn, Mr. Furnish receiv ed his fellow townsmen, shaking hands and exchanging' a few words with everyone as lie passed. 3Jpon the verandah, '" were Mrs, Fyrnish and Miss Starkweather, .receiving nu merous? ladies' ytio ?yjilied "an went .into the house to offer their congratu lations. ., ' B. F: Renn was ..standard bearer, carrying a long pole, upon which were a flag and a broom at the top. The first Pendletoniap t.o shake the candidate's hand was Alger Fee, son't of Judge J. A. Fee7 who" was lifted upon the truck -at the station ,by bh? fatherf as "a young republican who wants to shake the hand of the next governor of Oregon." Reeder's Address. In addressing the crowd at the stai tion, Mr. Reeder said, after the usual greeting: "We are here to assist in welcom ing to his city and county a distin guished gentleman who has brought a great honor upon Eastern Oregon. During the p"ast 4Jj years, ..since the admission of Oregon to the Union, we have struggled hard to develop the latent resources of this part of the state and of the state, as a. whole. We have fought the political battles of our party, and have fought them val iently, but it remained for Billy Fur nish to be the first man from this part of Oregon t.o compel the placing of his name at the head" of 'the ticket for the governorship; I bespeak for the ticket at the head .of which he now stands, a sweeping victory. expect that the votes will fall as thick as the leaves of autumn next June, and place him and his associate can didates in the capitol at Salem. "If elected, and I have not the faint est doubt that he and they will be elected, I am confident that he will give the state of Oregon an economi cal, practical, business admlnlstra tion, one that will be to the people of the commonwealth the best proof pos slble that they made no mistake in selecting him for that responsible po sltion. Here, before his friends, and I take .It that you are all his friends, extend this welcome. And, in the name of the republican party of this county. I pledge to him that when the ballots shall have been counted in June, and the fight Bhall have ended, this grand old Umatilla county will be placed in the records of the cam paign of 1902 as having given to Bll ly Furnish and the remainder of the republican ticket an overwhelming majority." Mr. Furnish was too hoarse to re spond, and merely bowed his knowledgements crowd. PAINTERS OF PENDLETON WILL WORK LESS TIME. Union Organized Here and Their De mand Will Be Made for the New Schedule of Hours. Beginning with Monday morning, the painters of Pendleton will onlo put in nine hours for a day's labor. Not long ago the local plyers of the brush organized and elected officers and sent for their charter. That has arrrived and the officers have been in stalled. Heretofore the painters have' been working 10 hours per day at a rate of ?3. From now on they will demand the same wages for a nine hour day, and are organized under the State Federation of I-abor. Last Thursday night G. Y. Harry, a special organizer for the Federation, was in town and at the meeting t the local painters, two delegates were elected to represent the local organi zation at Portland May 1, when the labor convention will be held in that city. C. W. McLyman. president of the local Painters Union, and C. J wnson, recording secretary, were elected delegates and It is understood that the local cigar makers will be represented. An effort is also being made to get all the carpenters and bridge workman to join the state or ganization, and to that end W. H. Gabriel, business agent for the bridge and structural iron workers, of Port land, is here. President's First Message. i ne president s nrst message was consid-.eu by everyone, regardless of political differences, to be a wonderful llteicrv production, and was of such character as would tend to raise the auth r much higher in the estimation of the people vi tin United State. In selecting a medicine most suited for family needs it is always wise to choose one that is held in high es teem by thousands of people who know Its value from personal exper ience. Such a medicine is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. No other remedy can take its place, as a cure for belch- lug, heartburn, dizziness, indigestion, or constipation. We would, therefore, urge every sutterer to try it. It is also a splendid vprjng tonic and pre ventive of la. grippe, malaria, fever and ague. ROESCH NOT GUILTY. Academy Society Has Mock Debate Friday Afternoon. At the Pendletbn Academy on Fri day afternbon, the students' literary society had a mock trial, which re sulted in Bismarck Roesch, the jolly, rotund student, being acquitted of the charge of eating onions. Robert Pond was the judge; Grayce Crockett and Myrtle Hawkes were prosecutors, and Delia Beagle and Joe Kennedy counsel for the defense. The trial oc casioned great amusement and brought out the fun-making powerB of the young people who took part, -- -, - 4U ' $100 Dollar- Reward, 8100. The rc&dnrn of M rtS rvAr will Ka tl an4 iciu mm isere is at, jeastone dreadful due mat science has Hfefen nhl tn m n stages, an 1 that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. Royal Worcester Cor sets Just received a full lino ot KoYM Worcester UlrtlloTwpo corsets 1.25 down to 48c New Straight Front Corsets from fi down to $ Black Peat de Sole Anybody wantliiK n Mack 611, Trots here's your chttnee. a Mac I'eau ilc bole $.59 $1.10 Foulard 8tlk. very nice tor a light weight Summer Dress 60c Woodmen Log-Rolling in Pendleton, Ore.. April 21-22. A Large Assortment of Dress Skirts Pedestrian Skirts ti.os to $10. New line ol Skirts In all colors and blnck, flare and flounce effect, nicely trim rued, 3 98 to 2J . Plain black sz o skirts from t-1.75 down to Children's Wash Dresses A largo assortment of Chil dren's WhsU Dresses In Percales, Scotoh Utnghivros, Madras and all the New W,bsu (loods. Why wasto tho time making DresMt, when you can bay them for 39c ar m IbUJuO If III 6 UUuU fast Patterns Send for Samples MEN'S OUTFITTERS 9 18 the piiiy positive tfire now known tc the muuicai iraiornuy. uatarrn being a constitu. tional disease requires a constitutional treat ment, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous sur the - ac- to ' the cheering Dick Bayless, a member of the Jop- lln baseball, team, proved himself a hero today by .saving the lives of nine men at the Wolcott mine in -the Missouri lead and zinc tract. Fire started In the holster house. The holsterman' was confused and was unable to rendor assistance to tho .11 men under ground, Bayless, who was employed in the engine room, pulled nine of the men through smoke and flamos before he was overcome by exhaustion. faces of the system, thereby destroying foundation of the disease, and eivinar tfi tlent strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its Work. The proprietors have no much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Auaress, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, .7fic. . Hall's Famil v PlJJs are the best. We are just in receipt of the largest shipment of the Celebrated DOUGLAS $3. SHOE oo 'AND' 50 That ever came to Pendle ton. NEW . . . SHAPES STYLES LASTS COMBINES LEATHERS SPRING WEICHT FOR 1902 Boston Store' Farmers Custom Mill Prs4 Walters, PrrUttr. Oapaolty.lW barrels a day, Kloar exchanged lot wheat, yieur, Mill Feed, Chopped Food, etc., alwi :m hand, Lonely Homes A hoiM b Mtvw OMMtsU without chlMrtn. Ytt many HomM ttt MMui. Many wWw art dueUU for thilk f a cKM ta lov. Thdr Nvm art almltti void ol MM Mjh moMvw ol motherhood. Wrilt barraaftaM U causing IficaJ. culokk sadatM and sorrow, H txkts In most cam on account of tomt HUk famok trouHt, whkh Wint of Conftil would spactflry tt rlgM. Tali fmrt WbM mfuUUs tho oWdcrta fomoJo orgux by butMtnf up tho worn out norvoi m& njtuUtmj tho moiytniaJ flow. It rtstoror tho faJlM womb to Us proper place. By ttreafch oalnj the generative organs, H menu preg nancy powTole where Isorroaneii exists. You can depend or WINEo'CARDUI Sofferlng women all over the land have been depending on M for leventy-flve year. No more convlndnt proof cm be given than Dm tfitlmofiy of Mre.BeM0R.who li only one of thoutiMk or women to whom Wine of Carefal hie broaet a permaiwnt cure. Many cases of mlicarrUe the! troufcto whkh robs mother of their hope have been avoided by timely use of the Wine, You arc asked to try Win of Cerehl and Thtdford' BlaekDremjM. it companion medicine. Nine out of ten cue of female trouble, bsmejt, ne Inckidid, yield to them. All dra gglU toll SI.QQ toiuM of Win f Off UM Mny I had a xs,., wkiehfw your Almanac end my husband ntoss botii of Win of OerAt eoiit S40P Dea my nooainar and restored r taking three bottle 1 BKammBBmmay w II . morning. I am expecting to beoomo ft mother and wine of my 1 aATtosaad pan mast,' Mr. MAR' 1" KM noli, Tiia (foWsnoogg MeewHi iQeksaay, Cliatlaaoeoa Teas. 0 i9 bi t p ?i a n n-.i .) 88B A BIG SUCCESS That's what we are having in our new store Do You Wonder Wy? It is because we keep thing's neat and clean, we give special attention to quick deliveries. We receive daily all kinds of oarljyegetables, such as radishes, green onions, lettuce, turnips, etc. ' Come and see our new store and give us a trial. We arc Sare to Please You lillll S fill (Ml 8 lip how do Youxtarsa ADMBRTISE? The new store can never known unless It advertises II" 0 (0 ) e &