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m m m m m SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1902. The Fair New Goods New Methods Fair Dealing Our Motto is: "Money Back if Goods Are Not Satisfactory." Watch for our SPECIAL SALE AD in Friday's Issue of this paper We cut the other fellows' prices all the week, and cut our own on certain lines on Saturday. s The Fait Where Whole Families Can Trade COPYRIGHT There's Consolation In Knowing that you can get ynur rnrriagrt repaired in a thoroughly efficient anil durable mnnner nt Heaglo Hros. Their skill in renewing all broken parts, pninting a nt yarniahing is too well known to need special mention, while their rices aro remarkably moderate for the paine ikingcaro disp'nyed in all their work. See Us About Gasoline Engines N EAGLE BROTHERS Water St, near Main, Pendleton, Or GOOD RIGS For Monntain Travel... . We have opened a livery .stable at TenI Bprings whore J he public will jlnd go jo turnouts. We mitke si specialty of conveying people to ami from Teal Springs. Hhz Depot Stable, JJrtruey Sherry and Elvin Craig, Proprietors. Tsmrnnmrn n rmnimnnnmrnnff mrm I SMOKERS' 1 Supplies I E CIGARS, the best brands a TOBACCO finest for smoking and chewing 3 c jrrurxio lo hiul an. a G. NEUMAN jgiiitaniinuiiUiiuiiiiiiiiimmmuiiiinT; Exactly Right... are the new styles in Wall paper shown by us. To fully appreciate their beauty our new patterns should be seen. We save you money on your wall paper and have an exper ienced force of workmen to do your paper hang ing and painting. C. C. SHARP Opera House Block Court Bt. ... Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line Huston & Caraey, Prop's. Leavo Pendleton every day at 7 O'clock oxcept Sunday, for Pilot Rock, Nyo, Ridge, Alba and Ukiah. Good accommodations, reasonable freight and passenger rates. City office at Tallman & Co.'s drug toro. THE CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE ELLIS WILL CALL SESSION ON MONDAY. Largest 'Number of Cases on This Docket of Any for a Long Time Past No Less Than Eighteen Di vorce Cases Will Be Heard. Following is a complete list of the cases in both law and equity which are on the docket for the session of the circuit court, which opens Mon day morning, Judge W. It. Ellis pre siding. A noticeable feature of the docket Is the number of divorce cases which appear in the list, no less than 18 ill-mated .couples making appllca tlon at this session for relief from the fetters and bonds of wedlock. Equity Docket. Nancy Alice Hanna vs. Amablo Pi rard, a case over a land lease. Acme Harvester Company vs. Chas H. Dodd, doing business as Charles H. Dodd & Co., and Richard F, Smith. Isaac Gober and Rosa Parr vs John Damain and George Perringer, A. F. Kirkpatrick vs. E. M. Kirkpat rick. Sarah McFarland vs. Charles Me Farland. Rosa Bonaphler vs. Frank Bona- phier. Agnes Kalyton vs. Mary Kalyton Pete Kalyton, Pete Kalyton, jr., Mrs. Ida Caton, Al-On-To-Mop-Net, John R. Glasscock and Charles Wilkinson. Annie Neilson vs. John E. Neilson. James M. Elgin, assignment, vs. W. J. Furnish, assignee. a. (J. Stanton, assignment, vs. Louis Ruth, assignee. Charlie Blackhawk, vs. Toyts, an Indian woman, and Louis and Carrie Bergeman. W. L. Alspach vs. L. M. Huson. Helen A. Burton vs. Charles W. Burton. H. F. Johnson vs. William Blakley, sheriff, and Umatilla county. W. F. Matlock vs. William Blakley, sheriff, and Umatilla county. J. S. McLeod vs. William Blakley, sheriff, and Umatilla county. E, W. McComas vs. Alex Drysdale and Robert Watt. Levi Ankeny vs. William Blakley, sheriff, and Umatilla county; Harry A. Reynols vs. William Blak- loy, sheriff, and Umatilla county. Belle Swabacher vs. William Blak ley, sheriff, and Umatilla county. Abraham Swabacher vs. William Blakley, sheriff, and Umatilla county Allen H. Reynolds vs. William Blak ley, sheriff, and Umatilla county. S. F. Harrington vs. A. L. Demaris. John Ross Dickson, Henry Dickson and A. L. Coffey vs. J. L. Saltmarsh. Sarah E. Catching vs. Benjamin F. Catching. Thomas Kerr vs. B. K. Hoyt. John E. Bean vs. L. G. Frazler, et. al. J. M. Heathman vs. William Lane et. al. Alexandria Woods vs. Arthur Woods. J. W. Gowdy vs. Edward P. Long et. al. Peo-Wats-Son-My vs. Paul Caton. Hattio Denny vs. J. C. Denny. E. W. Rhea, vs. W. H. Goltra, ex ecutor, Dora Fields, Eflle Rhea and the Pendleton Savings Bank. Swa-Wa-Pum-Gober vs. Rosa Parr, Joe Parr, Felix Murray, Frank Mar tin and Charles Wilkins, Indian agent. Ella Harmisch, an infant, by her guardian ad litem, W. O. Harmish, vs Washington & Columbia River Rail way Company. Am-Nat-Um, an infant, by his guar dian ad litem, Ya-Koot-See, vs. Carrio Bergeman. Dora W. Waters vs. F. A. "Waters, The Security Savings and Trust Company vs. W. H. Goltra, adminis trator of estate of Hugh Fields, de- ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice Telephone Main 105. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health VAN ORSDALL & ROSS If m ft 4 ill WmM ceased, Dora Fields, Eflle A. Rhea, Anna L. Leasure, the Pendleton Sav ings Bank and Umatilla county. D. B. Richardson vs. Neil McEach em and James McCorker. Mary J. Miller vs. D. H. Casey and May Casey. Kate Matt vs. Charles Matt. Nathan S. Orton vs. heirs of John N. Orton, deceased. The PenUleton Savings Bank vs. Ruth A; Blair, William Blair, her hus band, and It. L. Sabin, et al. Jay Worth King vs. Mahalie King. Hattie E. Kissinger vs. William T. Kissinger. Burton Swesey vs. Maggie Swesey. Nellie Welch vs. Frank Welch. Mary J. Woodall vs. Robert E. Woodall. Charles H. Horseman vs. George L. and Ida B. Horseman and Eugene Corley. Ta-Wat-Toy vs. Ka-Ka-Mas and Charles Wilkins as Indian agent. Albert Eklund vs. Annie Eklund. Oliver N.,Larks vs. C. P. Larks. Sarah Ef-Coppinger vs. John Cop plngeiv ," " Edward Byrnes vs. L. B. Banks. Law Docket. R. E. Porter vs. John Anderson. A. J. Harris vs. G. W. Hunt and W. W. Caviness. W. F. Butcher vs., Bailey and Bal leray. Washington & Columbia River Railway Company vs. John C. Ar nold and John Todd. Kate Hanchett vs. James Kirk. Walter M. Pierce vs. Louis Audet te and Felix Audette. Bruhn & Henry, a corporation, vs. William Hendloy. In tho matter of roads Nos. olp. and 517. D. McDonald vs. James Still. W. S. Heck & Co., vs. Ruth A. Blair. R. L. Sabin vs. R. A. Blair. Joseph Dupuis vs. W. S. Byers. Cecil vs. White Bull. Joseph Saltmarsh vs. the O. R. & N. Railroad Company. Peter West vs. George Elly and An drew Elly. Adolph Hromanda Co., a private corporation, vs. Louis Neil. J. J. McConnell vs. Mary P. Thomp son, formerly Mary P. Hardesty. Peter West vs. Ed Maurer. Frank Roach vs. John Mrer. Louis E. House vs. Charles L. Par ris. Henry Allen et. al. vs. the O. R. & N. Company. J. M. Walker vs. tho First National Bank of Athena and Hugh McLean. J. M. Walker vs. the First National Bank of Athena and David Ferris. C. F. Drake vs. the Oregon Rail road & Navigation Company. C. F. Drake vs. the Oregon Rail road & Navigation Company and J. K. Kauffman. W. S. Byers vs. J. L. Bisher et, al. Hunt, Mottette & Co. vs. Nell Mc Eachern and James McCorkell. Edmond Sachs and D. Sachs, part ners doing business under tho name of D. Sachs & Sons, vs. John Clary 'and L. Bender, doing business under the firm name of Clary & Bender. Thomas Milarkey vs. L. M. Huson. Jesse S. Vert vs. George Olcott. M. Hutchinsou vs. Chris Ranley J. F. Temple vs B. F. Dennis. J. K. Wilson vs. G. K. Bowman. C. Getzian & Co. vs. J. L. Bisher. Milton City, a public corporation, vs. L. L. Berry. G. E. Stockor vs, J. L. Bisher. C. E. Roosevelt vs. J. L. Bisher R. L. Sabin vs. Rose Bisher and J. L. Bisher. T. C. Taylor vs. J. L. Bisher. W. S. Byers vs. J. L. Bisher and Rose Bisher. W. A .Banister vs. Umatilla county. William Oaldwoll vs. C. C. Frazier and t Frazier, his wife. W. S. Byers vs. J. I. Froome. John F. Boyer vs. W. Brummetr Doud Bros. Lumber Company vs. A. W. Gillis. John C. Rover antl Charles Star beck, partners doing business under the name of John C. Rover & Co.. vs W. H. Babb. W. C .Hollis vs. William A. Krebs and Mary Krebs, his wife. Elsie Waters vs. T. E. Parker. John Fry vs. Charles Cunningham. Miko Gratz vs. John Finneran. S. W. Lake vs. Herman Suhl. W. S. Byers vs. D. B. Watson. W. J. Clarke and W. A. Johnston doing business under the firm name of W. J. Cyarko & Co., vs. J. F. Rey mond. R. L. Sabin vs. J. L. Bisher. Ben F. Ogle vs. Ed Taft. Odd Fellows at Walla Walla. Walla Walla has been given tho grand lodge for the stato next ses- sion anu already plaiB aro bjlng inndo by the various local lodges for tho entertainment of tho many guests who will bo on hand at tho timn n. pointed to taste the throo-llnk hos pitality of Walla Walla. With the honor of being chosen as tho place of meeting came the distinction of grand commander of tho encampment, E. S. Isaacs, of that city, having been so leoted to nil that exalted rank. Lieutenant-general Miles. com- mandlng tho army, passed through Kansas City Wednesday nifdit on his way from Fort alloy to Washington called there by President Roosevelt and threatened with immedlntn courtmartial on a charge of having bptrayed official secretB. THE NEXT LEGISLATURE DEMOCRATS WILL HAVE ONLY SIX SENATORS only Twelve Democrats will Sit in the Lower House; The List of the Members, Holdover Senators and Those Just Elected. The composition of the next Ore gon legislature will be overwhelming lj republican. In all the l"nocrnt8 will have but six inomuers of the sen ate as follows: W. H. Wehrung, Washington hold over; Alex Sweek. Columbia and Washington, holdover, and Justus Wade of Union hold over The new senators elected by the democrats arc M. A. Miller, Linn, Water Pierce, Morrow, Umatilla and Union and C. J. Smith of Uma- tllla. , .. . Only twelve democrats will sit in the lower house. They aro W. R. Bll yeu, Linn; S.- R. Uiaypool, Linn; Ira Wimberley, Douglas; Miles Cantrall, Jackson; John B. Olwell, Jackson, Charles V. Galloway, Yamhill; John Hahn, Clatsop; W. M. Blakley, Uma tilla; J. A. Burleigh, Union and Wal lowa; T. N. Murphy, Union; J. H. Bobbins, Baker; 13. H. Test, Harney and Malheur. THE REPUBLICANS. The republican members of the leg islature follow: Marion Frank Davey, E. T. Judd, T. B. Kay, Alex LaFollett, J. D. Sim mons. Linn F. B. Cornett. Lane I. N. Edwards, L. T. Harris, J. M. Shelley. Douglas R. D. Riddle. Coos S. B. Hermann. Coos Curry R. d. Hume. Josephine W. C. Hale Douglas, Jackson J. M. Hansborough. Benton Al. Hayden. Polk Geo. L. Hawkins. Lincoln, Polk B. F. Jones. Yanih'U B. C. Miles. Tillamook, Yamhill B. L. Eddy, Washington D. M. C. Gault, Charles Hines, B. F. Purdy. Clacuamas C. G. Huntley Hans Paulsen, H. A. Webster. Cla ckamas, Multnomah C. W. Notting ham. Multnomah A. A. Bailey, W. W. Banks, S. B. Cobb, H. J. Fisher, John Gill, C. W. riodson, W. R. Hud son, J. S. Hutchinson, W. N. Jones, Dan J. Malarkey, George M. Orton, Sanderson Reed. Clatsop C. W Carnahan. Columbia Martin Both. Crook, Klamath, Lake, Wasco J. N. Burgess, R. A. Emmi.c, J. N. Wheal don. Morrow, Umatilla, Union George W. Phelps. Umatilla H. C. Adams. Gilliam, Grant, Sherman, Wasco, Wheeler C. A. Denneman, R. J. Ginn, C. P. Johnson. The republican members of tho senate are: Marion E. M. Croisan, Squire Farrar. Linn, Marion W. H. Holi sm n. Lane William Kuykendall. Douglas A. C. Maiaters. Douglas, Josephine, Lane R. A. Booth. Coos, Curry T. M. Dimmick. Jackson E. V. Carter. Crook, Klamath, Lake, Wasco J. N. Williamson. Benton J. D. Daly. Lincoln, Tillamook, Yam hillTyler W. Snmn. Polk B. F. Mulkey. Yamhill W. A. .Howe. Clackamas G. C. Brownell. Clack amas, Multnomah Herbert Holman. Multnomah tf. E. Hunt, F. P. Mays, Henry E. McGinn,. G. T. Myers, An drew C. Smith. Clatsop C. W. Ful ton. Sherman, Wasco T. H. John son. Gilliam, Grant, Sherman, Was co, Wheeler W. V. Steiwer. Baker. Harney, Malheur John L. Rand. A sewing machine Is a necessity in evory homo and parents should not neglect teaching their children how to sow. A good investment is made when you purchase a Standard, White or Wheeler & Wilson. They aro tho highest standard of sowing machine excellency and aro the most improved made. Don't send your money for a cheap machine for we have thorn for $20.00, so if you want n cheap ma chine come m and see ours. Don't buy a "pig in a bag." Oil, needles and extras for all machines. Jesse Failing, Sewing machines, furniture and carpets. Fishing Now is the time to land the finny tribe. Let us supply you with an outfit. We have the most complete stock. Split Bamboo Poles, $J.OO and up. Reels, 20c to $6.00. All grades and kinds of flies at lowest prices. Baskets and Straps all sizes. T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MAN SEEK SSECOND DIVORCE. Mrs. William George Seeks Divorce From Her Second Husband Five Months After Marriage. Mrs. Louisa E. George, formerly Mrs Charles B. Spencer, nee Miss Louise E. Gelslor, is again before the Umatilla county court seeking a divorce. Miss Geisler was married to Chas. B Spencer a few years ago, and, after living together two years, Mrs Spencer sued her husband for a di vorce. The decree was granted less than six months ngo, and a few weeks after, Mrs. Spencor became the wife of William George, at Roseburg, Or. They were married the 17th of Janu ary, 15)02, but married life ngain prov ed a failure to Mrs. Spencer and she now asks tho court to dissolve tho marriage vows existing between her and William George and return to her tho name of Mrs. Spencor. She alleges that she was not aware that a marriage contract made within six months after a divorce was not law ful and on that ground she seeks an other legal separation. Peter West is attorney for plaintiff. The i.ng's Coronation! Tho king's coronation promises to be the most elaborate and costly public function of modem times, and our country is to be represented by three statesmen 'selected b the pres ident, who will represo it our state' army and navy.. Many ether people will also attend tho coromonles, who will take the ocean voyage principal ly as a means of impiovlng their health. They will, however, obtain only temporary relief, ind their old complaints will surely appear again when least expected. Tho best way to recover your health is ay strengtn niiinir !in il rc3torinsr ho . stomach to Its normal condition by the use of Hostettor's Stomach Bitters. It is positive cure for loss of appetite, nervousness, Insomnia, indigestion dyspepsia and maliara. Try it. Want Both Conventions. St. Louis, June7. The - business Men's League has set to work since the postponement of the World's Fair to 1904 was announced to secure for St. Louis both tho national dem ocratic and republican conventions to bo hold in that year. Formal invi tations have been sent to each mem ber of the national committees sign' ed by Mayor C. P. Walbridge, presi dent of tho league, and former con gressman Nathan Frank, chairman of the committee on conventions and entertaining. The league proposes to follow up the steps that have been taken, and its officers believe they will secure both conventions for this city. Passionist Jubilee. Pittsburg, June 7. Elaborate ar rangements have been completed for the celebration of the golden jubilee of the founding of the Passionist Order in Pennsylvania. Pastors from all parts of the United States will take part. Rev. Stephen Kealey, of Hobokon, head of the order in this country, will preside over the cele bration. Archbishop Ireland, of St Paul, will preach the memorial sor mon and Archbishop Ryan of Phila delphia will sing tho pontifical mass of thanksgiving. Season! HI h MS I r i , Rlfliflrh U If 'III rainzUL.il i A Warm isn't ahvavs n onml.7:: more than a man Is ia !r !b with hiannn:, .. they are uot nmno.i..i. . h your shirts, collar, ana SRI derfld linn, iinn .. U5N out" before the ri . "l sample of our summer i.., '. THE DOMESTIC lj J. F. Robinson, Prop, y I Have CI! T . . 5880 Am of land. I still hava choice farms for sale, IT 1 nuuiv j. vuii duuw as gams as I have list City property at i sacrifice, both irn unimproved. THE REAL ESTAJE Ct t -n i. t..iui n n r Monntaiti me cele iratea iiinEcam c A w w t m v tlie ; umnuiia Kiver, wmpu. lUUllUO Yll o lease. Call on or address. ... . i A iwhvk r,i I IV . . - Are the Meals Served at the LVnnn u 1 1UHVU T orrrfi. COmjU'""" anna sejvi"" IUUI1I HI"" t Positively the msi - unnni COALl unnn! TT UV"' ..,aaii i. TT VW- SELLS BOTH. til L I HI PC Yammer ml mm Orders Pfo11; .11 rl 'I .HB OfHoe Main Street, " . .mi .nonii ar ford &tuow"-