EE.(P.lTHEEDUMlCKET WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEIt IB, 1902. COME TO US FOR FURS p We have a select stock of bea ; ver, mink, marten and fox FUR BOAS j They are of the highest quality L and we quote prices lower EIGHTY.FOUR CASES FOR PRESENT TERM OF COURT. V than others JUST IN ' A second shipment of waists, coats and skirts. The ladies took such a fancy to our new ideas in stylish goods that we i soon sold our first shipment. i HAVE YOU A Monte Carlo, or a nice tailor made skirt? We make them to fit you in style of the hour. THE EASTERN CLOAK, SUIT SKIRT AND WAIST FACTORY ED. EBEN, Prop. Stratton et al. Carter ft Raley for plaintiff. ! Bon R Oclo vs. Ed Taft. Carter & Raley for plaintiff. J. T. Mllnor vb. the First National Bank oT Athena, a corporation, S. D. Davis, T. J. Kirk. C. A. Barrett, II. C. Adams and E. I. Harnett Minor, Slater, Vergle & Trecvan for plain tiff. John Kternan vs. the First National Bank of 'Athena and S. D. Davis. Minor, Slator, Vergle & Trecvan for plaintiff. Bllllc Skumskey and Mclllc Skums key vs. John Crow. T. G. Halley for plaintiffs. J. H. Haley vs. the Western Invest ment Company, a corporation, and Umatilla county. Carter & Haley for plaintiff. Anil ml a B. Wilder, otherwise known as Am I ml a B. Duncan, vs. Wallace Duncan. James A. Fee for plaintiff, J. A. Collier for defendant A. S. Pearoon vs. Edward Byrnes. Stephen A. Lowell for plaintiff. Pe-wnk-I-ta-ma-nute-us vs. Jennie. S. A. Newberry for plalntm. Annie Pond, whose Indian name Is Wa-llts-pum, vs. G. F. McElroy, Annie McKle. iata,ho-nia, otherwise known as Goodman. Le-tik-mas vs. Fa-la-mot-hl-hl. Stln man & Pierce for plaintiff. A. B. Chnpman vs. Charles Kid well and Laura Kldwell. H. E. Coller for plaintiff. William Prentice vs. Milton city! and G. W. Ingle. Ballerny & McCourt for plaintiff. Charles H. Carter vs. the Pendleton Hardware nnd Implement Company. Who Is Inside of This Shirt? Would be hard to guess, but if it is one of our patrons you can be sure that it is a man who is well satisfied when he gets it on. The man who gets behind a shirt front laundered here always beams with satisfaction when he sees the ex quisite color and finish that we have laid upon it. Our work is the acme of perfection on shirts, col lars and cuffs and you can't match it anywhere. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Bobinson, Prop. Pendleton CashTGrocery I invite you to come and .see me when you need groceries or baking. I have purchased the Rei man Grocery and Bakery at 636 Mam street where I will conduct a strictly cash grocery. My plan will be to give you more for your raonej' than you can get elsewhere because 1 will give the cash pat rons the benefit of my saving on bad debts. M. MILLER CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY Let Us Do Yout Hauling We do trucking and hauling of all description at reason--able prices. Your horses will be well cared for if taken to the Old Dutch Henry .Feed yard, corner West Alta and Lillith streets. Hay, grain and all kinds of feed bought and sold. Horses for sale at all times. WILLIAM CONNERLEY, Prop., Successtor to Hays & Connerley. FOB BALE AT TTIE EAST ORBdONlAN oSee, larse handle of newtpapen,' con taining over '100 big paper can be ob tained for 25 cento boadle. Long and Varied List of Cases Before Judge Ellis Some Important, and Others Insignificant. Following are the suits now on the equity docket which will be tried at the present term of court: Nancy Alllco. Manna vs. Amable Perard. J. H. Lowrey and James A. Fee nre attorneys for plaintiff. Carter & Raley for -defendants. .Acme Harvester Company, a corpo ration, vs. Charles H. Dodd & Co. Cotton, Teal & Minor nnd U. S. G. Marquam,, for plaintiffs. James A. Fee for defendant. Isaac Gober and Rosa Parr vs. John Damaln and George Porringer. Bal leray & Halley for plaintiffs, H. J. Bean and A. D. Stlllman for defend ants. A. F. Kllpatrlck vs. E. M. Kllpat rick. J. H. Lowrey for plaintiff. James 31. Elgin assignment of, vs. W. J. Furnish, assignee. Carter & Raley for plaintiff. S. G. Stanton, assignment of, vs. Louis Relth, assignee. William Par sons for plaintiff. Andrew Sullivan. Isslgnment of, vs. W. H. McCormach, assignee. Reeeder & Butler for plaintiffs. i Tho Pendleton Hardware Company, i H fn ni-intlff assignment of, vs. G A. Hartman. as-, clarence M. Depew and Edgar H signee. Carter & Raley for plaintiffs. , Dei,ew ys Sarah j HIImIch as ndmln. Fred Stine vs. Mike Koike and Tn- j8tratrlx of the estate of Isaac M. He! ; tone Koine, uaner itaiey ior piain- mlch dGceased. Henry J. Bean for George D. Peebles, plaintiff and contestant, vs. S. K. Yates, iitillman & Pierce for plaintiff. Balleray, Car ter & Raley for defendant. Donald McRae vs. William Elliott, Walter Ginn and George Ginn. Carter & Raley for plaintiff, James A. Fee for defendant. John Ross Dickson et al.. vs. Mary B. Dickson. Carter & Raley for plain tiff. The Pendleton Savings Bank vs Rose Herrick et al. Carter & Raley for plaintiff. Alexander Coffey vs. Frank Pra zler T. ti. Halley for plaintiff. H. F. Johnson vs. William Blnkley as sheriff of Umatilla county and Umatilla county. Carter & Raley for plaintiff. W. F. Matlock vs. TV. M. BIrikley as sheriff of Umatilla county and TJma tllla county. Carter &. Raley for plain tiff. J. S. McLeod vs. W. M. Blakley as sheriff of Umatilla county and uma tllla county. Levi Ankeny vs. W. M. Blakley as sheriff of Umatilla county and Uniatil la county. Carter & Raley fo rplaln tiff. Abraham Swabacher vs. W. M Blakley as sheriff of Umatilla county and Umatilla county. Carter & Raley for plaintiff. Bell Swabacher vs. W. M. Blakley as sheriff of Umatilla county and Umatilla county. Carter & Raley for plaintiff. Harry A. Reynolds vs. W. M. Blak ley as sheriff of Umatilla county and Umatilla county. Carter & Raley for plaintiff. E. W. McComas vs. Alex Drysdale and Robert Watt. John J. Balleray for plaintiff. Carter & Raley and T. G. Halley for defendants. S. F. Harrington vs. A. L. Dem arris Carter &. Raley for plaintiff, Bean & Lowell for defendant. Thomas Kerr vs. B. K. Hoyt, Still man & Pierce for plaintiff. Carter & Raley -for defendant. John E. Beam vs. L. G. Frazler et at. Stlllman & Pierce for plaintiff, T. G. Halley and Charles H. Carter for defendants. John M. Heathman vs. William Lane et al. Stlllman Pierce for plaintiff, T. G. Halley and Charles H, Carter for defendants. Peo-wats-som-my vs. Paul Caton Stlllman & Pierce for plaintiff. E. W. Rhea vs. W. .H. Goltra, exec utor of Dora E. Fields, Effie Rhea and the Pendleton Savings Bank, a corpo' ration. C. E. Redfield for plaintiff, H. C. Watson. L. L. Swan and John Mc Court for defendants. Swa-wa-pum-gober vs. Rosa Parr, Joe Parr. Felix Murray, Frank Martin and Charles Wllklns, United States In dian agent. William Parsons for plaintiff, T. G. Halley for defendant. Am-nap-um. an Infant by her guar dian ad Iitum, Ya-yoot-see, vs. Carrie Bergiven. T. G. Halley for plaintiff. D. B. Richardson vs, Neal McEdch ern and James McCorkell. Charles H. Carter for plaintiff and T. G. Hal ley for defendant. Charles H. Horsraan vs. J. A. Hors, man, Ida Horsman and Ida B. Carley, Stlllman & Pierce for plaintiff, T. G. Halley for defendants. Ta-wa-toy vs. Ka-ka-mas and Cbas. Wllklns as United States Indian agent, uean & Lowell for plaintiff. Edward Byrnes vs. L. B. Banks Carter & Raley for plaintiff. Tse-luk-note and Tau-ml-ll vs. Peter Shellal. Margaret Shellal and Sol Lemery. T. G. Halley for plaintiff. James A. Fee, Balleray. & McCourt I 1 A ' ior uuiuuuuni. S. E. Simpson vs. Charles V. Simp son. H. J, Uean for plaintiff. Elizabeth SchulJ vs. Jessie S. Vert trustee. Carter & Raley for plaintiff. R. H. Stander vs. Jessie 8. Vert, trustee. Carter & Raley for plaintiff. Susan Davis vs. Jessie S. Vert trus tee. Carter & Raley for plaintiff. W. G. Furnish and J. 8. Furnish vs. Jessie 8. Vert trustee. Carter & Ra ley for plaintiff. Nancy Ann E?lng vs. Gllmore M. plaintiff. William Prentice and Alvin Worm lngton vs. Mllcon city and G. W. Ingle. Balleray & McCourt for plaintiff. The Washington & Columbia River Railway Company vs. J, I. Jay. B. S. Grosscup, W. T. Dovell, Carter & Ra ley for plaintiff. James A. Fee for defendant. J. W. Gowdy vs. Edward P. Lung et al. R. B. Reeder for plaintiff. J. H. Raley vs. Jessie S. Vert. Car ter & Raley for plalnt-i 'Divorce Cases. Maggie La Brache vs. Louis La Brache. Stlllman & Pierce for plain tiff. Elizabeth Gwinn vs. Benjamin Gwinn. J. T. Hinkle for plaintiff. Nettie B. Hugel vs. Ixiuls Hugel. Peter West for plaintiff. Eugene T. Nichols vs. Mamie Nich ols. Peter West for plaintiff. Sabina W. Franklin vs. Benjamin F. Franklin. Peter West for plaintiff. 1 Lena Anderson vs. Artie Anderson. S. A. Lowell for plaintiff. 1 Mary C. D. Peterson vs. Fred C. C. Peterson. Peter West for plaintiff. Archie Huson vs. Bertha Huson. J. T. Hinkle for plaintiff. Sarah McFarland vs. Charles Mc Farland. Peter West for plaintiff. Rosa Bonifer vs. Frank Bonlfer.l Peter West for plaintiff. Annie Nellson vs. John Nellson. Peter West for plaintiff. Nellie Burt vs. C. F. Burt. Peter West for plaintiff. Nellie W. Jones vs. John F. Jones. Peter West for plaintiff. Alexandra Woods vs. Arthur Woods. Collie & Collie for plaintiff. Hattie Denny vs. C. J. Denny. J. H. Lowrey for plaintiff. ..ettie Welch vs. Frank Welch. Stlllman & Pierce for plaintiff. Mary J. Woodall vs. Robert E. Woodall. Peter West for plaintiff. ' Mary E. Tinker vs. Walter J. Tink er. J. H. .uowery for plaintiff. Wilbur W. Gardner vs. Mattle Card ner. Peter West for plaintiff. Elizabeth Dozler vs. W. A. Dozler. J. A. Collier for plaintiff. Stlllman & Pierce .or defendant. Alice L. Lawrence vs. Frank C. Lawrence. Peter West for plaintiff. 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As he seemed to have so much faith in it I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a month I was able to take up my usual duties. I am very enthusiastic in its praise." 0THERH00D is the noblest duty and highest privilege women can achieve oraspireto. With out this nrivilece women do not get all there is in life too often they go through the world discontented, wrapped up in their own selfish cares and troubles. How different is tho happy mother, watching her children prow into manhood and womanhood. A mother lives as many Urea as she has children their joys and sorrows are r .Vrs. Trtd Unnitt. triumphs and defeats. Healthy women do not suf fer niucarriaee nor does a woman who is healthy suffer tortures at childbirth". It is the woman who is ail ing who has female weak neia who fears the ordeal of becoming a mother. Wine of Cardui builds up the wo manly in a woman. lt Btops all unnatural drains and strains irregularities which are re sponsible for barrenness and miscar riage. It makes a woman strong and healthy nnd able to pa3s through preg nancy and childbirth with little suffer ing. After the ordeal is passed the Wine prepares a woman for a speedy recovery to health and activity. Wine of Cardui, in re-inforcing the organs of generation, has made mothers of women who had given up hope of everbecoming mothers. Wine of Cardui will cure almost any case of barrenness except cases of organic trouble. How can you refuse to take" such a remedy thatpromises such relief from Buffering? Wine of Cardui simply makes you a strong woman, and strong, healthy women do not suffer. They look for ward to motherhood with joy. WINE of CARD VI A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. THE PENDLETON ACADEMY Life Underwriters' Convention. Cincinnati. 0 Oct, 15. Two hun dred and fifty delegates, representlmc 30 states, met In the assembly room of the Grand hotel today at the open ing of the annual convention of the National Association of Life Under writers, in the absence of Mayor tieiscnmann, Lieutenant Governor Gordon welcomed the visitors. Very little business was transacted, the time being consumed with the openine formalities and routine business. Dur ing the coming two days, however, mere are weighty matters to be dls cussed of vital Importance to insur ance Interests, and before tho conven tion closes Friday much that is now being thought will be expressed and determined. Some of the Questions scheduled for consideration are as follows: "What Features Have Rendered Local Asso ciation Work Most Successful?" Sec ond 'What BeneOta Have Life Un derwrlters' Associations Conferred Upon the Membership?" Third bhould Membership in the Local As soclations Include the Representatives of all Companies Known as Legal Ro- serve Litre insurance Companies?" rounn f in wnat Wav Can thn Nn. tional Association Increasn thn Num. ber of Local Associations and Stronir. men i none ,ureaay rormedi" Fifth -wnat Method or Educating Agents Will Beat Insure Tholr Productive ness 7" HUtii Life Insurance Roilpiia. lion as a vocation for Graduates of colleges," Offers: College Preparatory Course BuBlnesB Course Teachers' Course Tukea all graded from Sub-Primary up. Graduates euter Fresh man Class Insuoh Colleges m Yale, Prlncetou, Stauford. Graduate takincr 27 weeks BuoDlementAl WnrU pah take Attxia ijeruncaiea on sa-ne iwuis iw formal tijiiooM Fall term opens Bej- ? Good Substantial Wjdl C00U With a splecdijj of eatables art !a. ROYAL Cooper's olds! Main Si., Nearly tit I have opened ao5 Postofhxe room, 1 die real estate of all des If you are seekisg t vestment in a ranch ore erty call and see me. If you have propertil list it with me Consult me if yoti buy or sell property, N. T. CON! teiuber 15. For catalogue address I F. L. FORBES, D. D., Principal. BRONCHO "BUSTING'' CONTEST. Notice All persons knowing themselves in. debted to mo must settle by Octo ber 10th. or their acounU and not as will be placed In the hand of aa-at torney with Instruction to collect. E. U SMITH, Bosco, the Oregon Outlaw, Lost His Nerve and Was Easy. Baker City. Oct. U. Two days of broncho breaking proved a deviation from the usual routine of Saturday and Sunday to local sport lovers and both performances were well pat ronized at the ball park. The horses ridden were the best subjects to be se cured and hard work was necessary before the fiery steeds were subdued. "Bosco," the Oregon outlaw, was ridden by Bob Cavln. thoimh with n onuie. -me equine showed little tern per and was mastered with ona ra. vln and 'Cavlness executed stunts In nu ng uouoie. During the two exhi bitions, 20 horses werA hrniii.h lnn .1 ... - 6 ,H'U iiiB num. nacien and broken. The horsemen are reeanled no tha skilled in the country n the art of ""'"'us nurses ior the saddle A number of vlsltnra city from outlvlne illtrlro enure program was conducted sue cessfully. A MAGAZINE 8WINDLER. Claimed That the Woman. LiAM. Companion is Being Used. The Woman's Homo fnmni published at SnrlmrflMH rTh.r"!"' the public throughout the Pacific and Mountain atatea aealn -m 1 jvho has been taking subscriptions for that magazine at various prices, all below the regular price of tl.00 a year. In some cases he has offered a cook book or other premium with the magazine, all for $1.00. This swind ler is described as a rather heavy-set and quick-moving man, a voluble taiuer, and of darkish comnlexlon Ho uses blank receipts bouchi of iif. ferent stationers, usualily signing with his left hand In a cramped, almost mesiuie Biyje. Among ills numerous aliases are w. M. Hill. W. M. Hull A. U. COOk. B. M. Howaril W M. Howard, C. F. Baker, J. M Hall and P. .11. nooKer, The Woman's Home Companion has many bona-flde agents, but these In cvurj case can show lettors signed by the Crowell Publishing Company. wno issue the magazine. The Crow- eu furnishing Company will suitably reward any one for the arrest and conviction of this young scapegrace, Kentucky Bankers Meet Paducah Ky., Oct 16. About 160 or the leading bankers fin H ft nnnMorci mentucky faced President George C. Thompson of the State Bankers' Association this morning when he call- .X,i ..rr lne annual meeting of the organization. There was an address of welcome by George W. Keller and a response by John Andrew Steele, of Midway. The remain.. Ing session was devoted to officers' re ports and routine business. Upon as sembling after luncheon the delegates " on "The Tteid of Banking," by Frank O. Wattsi of Powler BU Z'.l00 will be chos'en tomorrow. FOR M One of the most k able homes in Peal Electric lights, mctl and shade trees, s for two horses A half section of fag land, all in su low, north of Ptfl Good improveniw1 Almost a section ol onp bodv. a sbcrt tance north of to FRANK B, 600 MAIN STR PLUMBING GHrof xlaM Work. Plumbing Buppll ..... hi Ttanlng-IWJ XOIH uouc r-. liffcctorlly. B. F. BECK, 214 Court St. hurmers uuaiw Capacity 160 barrel" j", W. Mill Feed, Cbopj-" PHY 0t.F nfflff d corf Itk1, " Iblac 1 US1" tntc kv, CO litiaite . CfUl li'rs at INKS Ratios . Brest' u n. '.slant tSDLKl fcltal IW J Nral,' iiiio' 1 Jiraysou hand.