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pinw ii M , ., i,., , M imppi ipnM MMmwMW" '"""""""r""''''''"11"''' til . " . TWELVE PAGES. PAGE DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER II. IW. GREAT ENGLISH JEW I Is tn he rfpfn ,Tt in Intended mnrt ' . I of formal welcome to the Judge upon ; I his return Is the ranks of the legal ' profession. ! I j That It ill be without political , j significance Is evidenced by the fact ' THE CENTEX ART OF HIS j that the as eakers' are to Include i CASE NKVKRE IIXNESS Rnrrn ic run irt-n Prominent men of both parties.) Among the number will be ex-Gover- : nor Frank S. Black. Elihu Root and i William B. Homblower. FRENCH MAY QUEENS. HELIX HAPPENINGS UTTJ TYPHOID FEVER. CI rlrs Albee lias Purchased the Meat Market Pioimij Gone to Canton a for the Winter Hemm ed From Franklin Coo n t y Resign ed From the Public Schools New Millinery and Fancy Goods Store B. G. Walker Has Sold Some Realty. , Helix. Dec. 20. Charles AJbee has 4Got His First Seat m ParUasaent After Three Cusmstil Runs for! 4 the Place Was a Ptmbmsit. Ag-i " grewlve. Talented PoBtkml lrtr r-r-ttr rMM - Ilea u sra tn Was Prime Mini-ore of England ' Vatrae la Tula a a. and as Leader Led the Oppoadtion Ad ancient custom which still Oh io Gladstone, i nt'1 In many rUlasea tn the aonth of I France is a pretty rarlation of the ' j choosing of the May queen with which London, Dec. 21. The 100th an- ( we are so familiar. The mayor and j xtlveraary of tike birth of Benjamin I six of his political officers choose from j ,. , . .. anmnv the villa ihrLImm IIm imm ! raeaconsneia. tne - , " 7 -" purchased of Horace Walker the - I D ,,, - . . . ; Avrnuiiiui kmi. .in in wu mm uie truuirr , ... ... . . ' is made known the queen, dressed In ebrated today In London -d In the whl, even to a Ion. white reU and chief cities of the provinces, where . wreath or while roses, assembles largely attended meeting, of Journal, j wIt b , , !-T'ZZl ,.Ptt , JE "7 I front ot " Here held In commemoration of the event. . . . . , . . . m . Benjamin Disraeli was born in Lon- " nd J"1 fr'eDd A " don. December 11. 180. He top hats, fonn in procession, early articled to a solicitor, but the ! - m"yor aad iWm 1din- nu drudgery of a lawyer's office being marcn to toe -enure-, wner tnere - a distasteful to him. he turned to liters- j norT cere mony. ture and In 1827 he published his I They then march back to the may novel "Vivian Gray." which was sue- j or"s home, where a favored few are reeded at Intervals by other works of j entertained at luncheon. When he fiction. pro noses her health be enumerates her After visiting Italy. Turkey. Greece , virtues, kisses ber on both cheeks and and Syria, he returned to England, to find the country Involved tn the Re form Bill agitation. After three un successful contests he finally succeed ed In winning a seat In parliament. It was not until 184 that he began to attract notice, and not long after ward be became prominent as the leader of the Young England party. For seven years the liberals remained In power, and Disraeli, in opposition, displayed talents as a debater, and a spirit and persistency under defeat, which won for him the admiration of his opponents. When Lord Derby re turned to power In 18s Disraeli be came chancellor of the exchequer. Two years later he succeeded Lord Derby as premier, but tn the face of a hostile majority be resigned short ly afterward. In 1871 the popularity of Mr. Glad stone rapidly subsided and Disraeli returned to power aa prime minister. In 187T he took his seat tn the upper house as Earl Beaconsfleld. In 1880 his government was defeated in the general election and Mr. Gladstone again returned to power. Earl Bea consfleld died the following April. hands ber an. envelope which contain the prise. $300 In money. Bnt the cere mony does not end here. They form In procession, the band leading this time, and In a sort of "follow my leader" game walk through the village,' op lanes and over hills for three hoars. That evening a ball Is given at the tan. where the queen dances first with the mayor and his six friends and after ward with the lads of the village, and so the celebration ends The queen's whtte veil with the veil and wreath are carefully' folded away and are brought out again only when she be comes ( bride. PIWDl FOR MIL PARKER. Bench and Bar Celebrate Is Return to Practice. New Tork Dec. 21. Eminent mem bers of the bench and bar of New York city and state are to gather About the festal board at the Waldorf Astoria tonight to eat. drink and ex tend good wishes to ex-Judge Alton B. Parker, In wh.ose honor the dinner Montana Bishop Consecrated. Dubuque, Iowa, Dec 21. Father John P. Carroll of this city, was con secrated bishop of Helena, Mont., to day. The service took place In St. Raphael's cathedral, the consecrator being Archbishop Keane. He was as sisted by a number of prominent Ro man Catholic prelates from various parts of the Wert butcher shop, property. 25x100. for 150. The property was formerly owned by Plataoeder, Mlnger, of Pendleton. " A. W. Daubner Is seriously 111 with typhoid fever at St. Anthony'a hospi tal, tn Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Sones left Mon day for an extended trip to California. in which state they expect to spend the winter, probably at Long Beach, with the rest of the Helix colony. T. G. Montgomery of Pendleton, made a short visit In Helix Monday, while on his way home from Franklin county. Wash. Dr. John Grlswold made a flying trip to his Wallula ranch a few days ago. As one trophy of the trip he brought back a wild, goose. Miss Emma Green, who has done such good work In the public schools tor the last three years, has resigned and Miss Picket, a former teacher here, will take her place. Miss Lieuallen of Adams, has been in Helix for the last week or so with a stock of millnery goods and fancy articles. THE WHOLESOME BAKPtQ POWDER THERE IS NO BETTER. AOS Guarantees It Parity. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very ex pensive. Occasionally life Itself Is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dtxxiness, head ache, liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c at Tall mtnc Co. 'a drug sjore. lmptement Men Meet. Lincoln. Neb.. Dec. 21. The South Platte Implement Dealers' Associa tion began Its annual convention In Lincoln today and will continue In session until Saturday. The attendance is large and the convention promises to be the most important ever -held under the auspices ot the association. The harvesting machine trust and its methods will be a subject of discus sion and It Is probable that ways and means of offering effective opposition to the trust will be discussed. Colliers were slaves In England up to the year 1776. Adjourns for Holidays. Washington. D. C, Dec 21. De parting trains during the next day or two will carry many members of congress and department officials to their homes for the holidays. When the house and senate adjourn today it will be for the Christmas recess, which will last until January 4. Rock Spring Coal In any quantity desired. L.t na supply you with wood. Best solid wood furnished at right prices. Promt delivery. Large and small orders solicited Office at Pendleton Cold Storage Co. Henry Kopittke (Dutch Henry.) 'Phone Main 1781. t - v,-, V fS - Ak Your GrfMW' r. . - 1 v I. L. VAUGHN ELECTRICIAN. Prompt attend a given and an work xecnted properly. Electrical Supplies of an kinds. OFFICE 1X1 West Court St. (Tribune Bonding.) Rev. Richard Rhelan, bishop of the Pittsburg diocese of the Catholic church. Is dying at Pittsburg. SCHEDULE OF PEN DLETON UKLA.H Stage Line Pftllv trine between Pmiflttmi and rktab. exceDt Sandav. Stmm Imvm Pen dleton at 7 a m., arrives at Vkmh at t p. m. Return stage leaves Uklah Kit m., arrives st Penidleton I p. a r-ennieion to l Stan, 93 ; round trip. Sa Pendleton to Alba, 82.75; round trip. 8S IVndlton to Bldge. 82; round trip, 83.50 Pendleton to Nre. 81.50 : round trip, 82.50 Pendleton to Pilot Bark, tl : ronna trln. 81.50. Office at Brock a HcComas' Drug Btora. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS My stock MrST be reduced and is now offered at less thai regular prices. Lots of articles are going at cost. It will pay snyooe to come and see Joe Basler from sow aatll January rest, for be Is In It on low prices. 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