l SATURDAY. JANUARY 2G. 1902 H AVK i SEEN orn PKICKS ON Felt SUppers, Felt Shoes and Jersey Leggins KOK LADIE8, MIH8KH AND CM I LDRBIf T SKI OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Wlio in Rtlortl to have wet feet when yrei cwn buy rubbers at Mdh prices: Ladies Storm rubbers, 20c Misses Storm ruhhers, 15c Chili!':- Storm rulbers, uk. Dindinger, Wilson & Co good peffornuiatN, net tint when the nsMllueei 01 tba nudicuec ws consul fad Tiwir. ni nothing "nMk" In th- bltl and. Hsdeotl thorc wns SAUi that was Rood The work of Chester. the equlllbrant, wan the greatest specialty art ever seen here, ('lies Mr itmndlDf 00 his haiula. Jumps, from n high UWe to the BOOT, bihI ,,., It lljthUnj OB his hands and maintaining his position with arm inns lei so powerful as to make him the wondeti of the onlooker. He niak' I :i pyramid of chairs, so UB that When he BKMtttl 10 the top M If nui 0 light alu.ve the scenery, and orhoi up there balances himself up on on. hand ami does nil sorts of mar veloiii ililr.i" Tin- audience appeal lad id be satiated Wtth the perform ,in 1 ami mowed It Dp their heart applause. For Monday Night Arkansas has often keen the thOBU of souk and story, and no melod aVOl written has volved more genu Ine pleasure than "The Arkansas Traveler." The same may DO salil 01 "Human Hearts" which Is a strong ton daalini with Ufa in AtIuumm hills only In addition to laughter. II is mingled with heart Interest and tears. REVENUE QUESTION wll- be V.tfSS ...1 R.I1-J 1 p llllllll mm r," i-" m.bi.v sources as a puldlc ci,.. anrartalntnenl Is MM course that Is balm given at the ThomPOOB street read of the this winter church. HONOR YOUNG Ml ine HIGHER SALOON LICENSE IS BEING DI0CU88ED FAY LE GROW WILL BE CASHIER OF A BANK. to Raise from Like 1800, 0 $350 to r Even The Fuel This question many peopli supply Is of the Future, has keen worry In: who tear that toe 1 becoming exhausted, tor Succeeaot ti Mr. SUMDAV ANNOUNCEMENTS CHURCH OF THK UEOKKMKH Divine service tomorrow at hours as follows: Celebration of the holy communion at I a. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m. . morning prayer, litany and sermon at 11; Evening prayer and address at 7:30 The offering at the morning service will he devoted to the genera! missionary work of the ohureh. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Morning subject, "The Power of the Invisible Presence." Evening sub Ject, "The World Too Small for the Heart " H. J Zercher acting pastor. THOMPSON STREET MET HO 1MST CHt'KCII -Sunday school, tl a m. preaching. II a. m. Junior league. 3 p. m.: Bp WOFth League. Ym p m.; preaching. 7::m John Urcn. pastor. M EN'S MEETING A meeting for men only will be held in the Presby terlan church on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Hev. Levi Johnson will ills OH sonic practical up-to-date meth ods of helping men to help them elvea. A cordial invitation is ex leaded in . very man In town to at tend PHUT BAPTIST CHPRCH Sub Ject of morning sermon - A Call to Awake" In the evening The Ku Hire ol Man." The revival ine ,iu : this wrak has been largely attended and the sermon tomorrow will folllow the work of tile past week. A. cor welcome tn all U W Kite: past. 11 KI11ST I'RESHYTERIAN CHURCH Preaching both morning and even lug by the Rev. Levi Jobneon. R. J Diven pastor. then is no need to worry howevei as . substitute has been discover ,! 111 petroleum. In nearly all 01 N11 tin. s product s we tlml that ns soon as one mnterll becomes scarce an other Is discovered to take Its place There is one exception, ami that Is Hostetter's Stomach Hitters It Is Nature's own remedy for all stomach liver, and bowel complaints, and dur Ing the past 50 years It has been Im nosslble to make a better medicine It cures Indigestion, dyspepsia, con stlpntfen. nervousness and malaria fever and ague. If ."i have never trlei! it. do so today It cannot help hot do you good Our Private Die stamp Is over the neck of the bottle NEW SCHOOL tlOOM READY the Miss Elizabeth Prrott to Be Teacher In Field Building. A new school room has been pre pared for the use ol the pupils. In tile Kiel. I building, in Wesl Alta street. Principal E 11 conklln gives notice that all children who begin school on Monday next shall go to that room, to be enrolled Monday will be the drst day ot a new term and the beginners will please lullow the directions here given. On Frhla evening :ln students ol tlie eightli grade gave an entertain nieut for the high school. In tin as sembly hall on the hill There was rendered a program ot considerable interest, consisting ot musu and rod tattoos and a short drama Tin levi 11 v ot the weather prevented a large attendance, but the evening was pas ad very pleasantly. Elizabeth Parrott. recently 1.1 Root i'urg. will teach the new room In the Plaid building. Proposition Is Something $1000. Although then Is nothing oBclal in the premises, talk is heard upon the streets that the licenses In PO&dM ton mav be raised from tW 10 a much higher llgurc. It Is suggested that more revenue will BftTi to he secured tO replace that cut oft b the slopping of gambling, and that the deficit promised from this source Will BO filled by making the MkXM men pav more than tbev now are paying It Is also said that tin plan meets with the approval of some ot the moel prontnenl owners ot mIoom In thll place, tot the reason that It would tend to close up some of the weaker liquor stores, and glv, 1 the ItrOBgai ones the monopoly This also argue some, would In turn re dun- the number of saloon: nnd In part defeal the plan foi the raising of more rotraannt, While those taking out licenses would pay BJOfi there would be a less number of saloons to nay tin higher license, and therefore tbl plan would bo only partially sue cessflll "Higher license " said on, man in talking 01 the matter. "WOtlld please many of the saloon men It would give n fawai number the monopoly, and In the end benefit the owners of the place- It was for this reason that the gambler-- were Willing to pay the higher monthly tint that was to be Imposed, as agreed upon at the caucus of the council nnd mayor he fore the present trouble arosi or at least the more prominent owners of games accepted the proposal for a higher line with readiness It would have given them a better show to Keep out new gamblers, and to that extent work to their good The doubl ing of the fine during the harveel season wan tor the same reason satis factory. It would also have tended to keep out outside gamblers and would hnve operated to the benefit of those now owning games here. If higher saloon licenses be proposed I believe they will be aft I to b the heavier owners In Pendleton with, nil a question." CHARLES fc GAGER OF OKLAHOMA TERRITORY. Seeks to Locate His People Formerly Living In This County. Charles l. Oagei. Lawson. Oklaho ma Territory, is seeking to Hod we , i.iu , 11 11 1 1 writes wlu',;i " ... ... . it onntv Bamett. who has serve.i tin. 01 ow Hi; 1,-m-i iw ' county : Is to Succeed E. Control of the Athena. Fny Le Grow, son of ol Walla Walla, will L. Bamett in the First National of ... 1 ,,1 1 111a 1 11 Will vou please inform me wiioui ,,, 01 not von know of any person In your iiiiinty b the name of Jordan. 1 am trlng to llnd my mother or het le My lather and mother sop 1 ii in INtiH. somewhere in the up ...in 01 vonr county Father took tn lister. II months old and went to tin sailed to New From there he his folks lived that mot hot was dead, have learned the truth must use every RMMM ajaad to tlml von can give and myself coast, from where lie York Via Panama went t0 Iowa where 1 was always told but since 1 I feel that I at my com her, and any assistance will he highly appreelat nl M mothers maiden name was Eliza J. .Ionian, her father s name he Inf John I Jorhaa. siie had a broth ,1 William and two sisters. Mattle and Elizabeth Fathers nnme Is Aa ron (lager They all settled In Mint ,ountr In law Ii anyone knows of the where aboiits 01 anyone ot the names men ttoned In the above letter the tact sent to the writer will not only be appreciated bj him. hut win help to ward reuniting long separated tela lives thereby making more than one heart happy. a. s. 1 Draw succeed B, L ns cnshler 0 the First National Hank or Athmin. for a number of years The annual election of offlceds has been deferred beyond the usual time, and was to have been bold a few days ago. Hut It hns ben Hocided that the meeting Of the stockholders will i, held on February 11. after which Mr Le Grow will asHtimc his duties Mr. Le Grow Is well known to ninny Pendleton people as nn Industrious, reliable young man with aptitude foi business, and devotion to whatever; h. nut have la mind a A 9 ml 11.., .BBBBBbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI' 11 My V 8 ANDY ANDERSON 18 WELL. Came Through Operation With Little Danger of Complications. A letter cam. this morning from Miss Carrie Anderson, who Is In Port land with her broth?, Andrew, say Ing that he was getting along WCeed Ingly well since the operation ami re mOVSl 1)1 the left eveball at the Qood Bamarttan hospital Thursday. Ho sleeps well nnd Is not troubled from iin pain. He wantB to conie bOfM but will be kept there for several days yet. or until all danger of any complication from the removal of tin aye is pant. OwlT ea I llll tat a.J J 1 KANSP 1 1 1 . 1 . . t T .... . ' I M A ( I CR0WMBI Blixnard i.i Baker C ty. linker City, Jan 25. A hll.ard struck this teat kM, the wind blowing I gnb di l Ing snow In blinding shots Stockmen are fearful of the leaall as there are thousands of cat tle and sheep on the ranges. MISCALLED "HAIR TONICS." MINSTRELS PLAYED TO A SMALL HOUSE. But Gave a Creditable Performance One Great Specialty by Chester. Inauioiidn minstrels, under the management of George V Louden, ap-iM-ared before a small house on Fri day nijtht at the Frazer theater. The company is small, but gave a rather BiK Clearance Sale Mout Hair Preparations Are Merely bcalp Irritants, of No Value. .Most hair preparations an1 mere! scalp Irrltantu. miscalled hair tonic; When hair is brittle luaterlcss and begins to fall out. the dandruff genu Is getting in Its deadly work at tin root, sapping the vitality Slue, hci eiiee discovered tiiat dandruff In a germ disease there lias been Ml) BJJ0 preparation put on the market that will actually destroy the dandruff germ, and that Is Newbro s Herplcide It allays Itching Instantly, deetroys the germ: and the falling hair stops, and hair grows luxuriantly. Ask your druggist for Herplcide. It allays itch ing instantly make, ban grow BOOKS FOR ALMOST NOTMING Sale from an. loth lu Feb. 1. If you waut a book m an kind ur description cume and look at stock and get tienem ol our low piioaw. TALLINN & GO. THE LEADING DRUOQISTS. Estimates of the loss tin- at Coitimbua, O. amount at $500,000 by Tuesday s place the PERSONAL MENTION Hubert Watt and George McGoueh of Alba, are in town. H. T Hen.lryv hi at Hotel PendJ. ton ironi Baikal city. Mrs M Hutler is In Portland aim will not return tor several days. Mrs It OahOfl ami daughtei are guests ol the QohtOfl Rule hotel from W alla Walla Mrs F F .le, ... t t-t ni 11. last .ci, lug from Walla Walla when sic had been Visiting relutives Miss Annie Hiacken is Mslting Inn sister Mrs. Charles FaffOaOB, ffOBI her home in Walla Walla Jeff Marsh, who has been veiy low. i: ,. portei! imlai to n. much miprov ed and his triends now have hOBOa af his rei'ovory- Mrs W. S Wakefield lett this mum lug for Wattshurg to spend u few days with her husband, who has opened a piano store there Mr and Mrs l)an QUIajMMrC 01 Walla Walla, arrived yesterda even nig and will visit a tew days with 11 lends here be lore going to San Frun clseo. where Mr. Glllmore has a puei MOB as resident agent for the Hop M annuel uriug Company. Mrs D. L Hutler has deolOjati to remove to Portland She will take charge 01 the Stirling, a II Known and popular boarding house Mian Pearl Lu key. her dauglit. i ha- ri turned from Portland and will attend to effecting the removal tfon hen of the household goiHis WOOD! C0AI ! WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! W. C. MINNIS SELLS BOTH. Kemerer Coal. First Class Wood Orders Promptly Filled. Telephone, lcl -KM. or call ou W. C. MINN1H, Otlloe Main Hlreet, just opposite Hans ford A Ttiiniui'n hard were store. 42-YEAR OLD ELOPER DUNCAN IS LOCATED 1 vww oghpah ajaaagt LEADERS Warm House Slippers 75c to $1.50 Warm Lined Shoes SI. 25 to 2.50 fc B .IBBI- I IIH SPECIAL SALE ONE DAY ONLY bbb a am aai aai bl k i m aeai aai m 1 MKJiMJn I mn.i W'v will put on Hair ! ( iiiiaiiiH i 41 ceiith to 20 yardP to my i)p t'umomer, 5,000 .yd. DoniHtie per yard, limited THE LYONS MERCANTILE Warm Slippers for Clidren Peoples Warehouse Peettltter. W W W W w IT ir ir A SURP In liandwme is one ol ike Biofl . ........ tmt V mistiest ol 1 borot, K in such nr BbM . .. 1.. .,..,.,. in a im ,111 Miwnuif, - 1 l .111 kept in an Up to Date, First Class Foroitow Store I lie urOe.il k 11, k III, III U.' Ill 11 ll) SI 11.11 r (lefv competition UndcrtakinK parlors in connection M. A. RADER. Mam and WvLki Streets IVnilletOD. n s.iot., Brought The Pendleton Shoe Compan Hav- 500 paiiH of MiwHH Slmi-s, Mii-v arrt Hulliiii' at, pur pair Pornaer price from $1.30 to $1.75 500 pairH (hildmu'H Shoes t, per pair Former prices from i4sf to Si. 78 flaay $1.45 $1.20 Bargalaa ia loo and Ladles' Ahoee. DON'T PAIL TO QBT OUK PKICBS. Pendleton Shoe Co. 645 Main Street, Pendleton, Orsgon. Said to Have Been Found Rosa, Cel. May Be Back. It is reported that K.lu 11 IhNJQM who eloped with Miss idu l.ime und left a wife and eight children in Wes ton. has been located in Santa Kosa 1 Ual., and will ha brought hack to stand trial as auou as extradition pa pors can bo aoeiued. The rport n not .mill in. .1 but It is thought to have some foundation On the 13th of lie,, mi, ! Duuean who is i2 years of age. left his home i at Weston without telling his wife where he was going, end about ih.. same time he was seen to board a train out of Walla Walla In conipain with the James girl, who only Jo She had made her BOOM with tin Inn, can family for th past six years, un til lees than a year ago. when the wit-- became jealous ot tin attention paid the girl by hei Qua bead and in iornu..(i ner mat Un hunt another honu 8ho went to Walla said that much of was spent in her Wlien he left home, Victory at Last. PMJJNQ HAIR AND OANDRUFI CKH BE CURBO. OPALGINE The i 4 teal Scientific Discovery would have to This she did. Walla and It Is lhincans time company there, he drove a horse Cures all lormt of Diseases, ttuch as druti, Baldness 6V Will Stop 1m h.iM Falling out. As a Dress mg it has no etmai. keep : ,u. cj i i . 1 "K uic .n.iii' anu ri .in a Healthy condition Scalp Dsn. . and irom in AIR-TIGHT HEAT I have a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT WtK)d and coal itOVSi guaranUie;1. le absolutely air tight. None ol W heat is wasted and the JJ save ONE-HALF of your fuel Kt 1 also have a full line of cast cook stoves and w Prices ar the lowest, quality considers T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware ii main Hirpfi r r ' CO neionging to nis wife and had Miss James sell it and his buggy tor money to leave on. Reading Monday Evening. On Monday evening, at the Thomp son Street M. E. church, Mrs. Lydla Vandevort 1-hman, graduate from 1 the oratorical department of Wll lam ette University. Salem, will give an entertainment at which no admission OPALOINE HAIR FOOD BALTIMORE, MD. MQ0I 4 MeOOMAS, Ag'U lor I'seUUton .u Tieiaity. CALL FOB COUNTY W ABBAMTI. ail UatMUU eoualy wure-u isa1Uid st mj eates at tba court hoiuc -------- PT POULTRY and International Poultry Pood makes Beef Meal gives them flavor. Clamshells make them solid Mica grit aids digestion. Try a sample. c. f. colesworthv. Haw. Grain and FL Petd 27 Alia MNSt.