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SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1902. A Tight Pinch... sometimes? fleets the foot, other times the pocket hook, and frequently both, Our bargain tahle will help the pocket hook and give you shoes that will wear. ; adies 4 On Shoes, 12.80 '.dies' H.H01 ll. Ladies' 11.40 Shoes, .96 Menu' Shoe also Cheat' but Uond columns nnd at an expense that not worth considering. Try an ad. It will pay. PERSONAL MENTION Dindinger, Wilson & Co. Successor to Cleaver Bros. Phone, HUokUl. CLA88IFIED ADS. An Interesting Page In the Dally Eaat Oregonlan. Tho Bast Oregonlan tollclta claasl ned ada. little ads stating the want of the people. The expense of theae ada la small from 16 centa up. Through them much Information can be conveyed. You can tell your neigh bor what you have to trade for some thlag for which you have a need, but you cannot tell from 1000 to 6000 peo ple thla fact Theae ada will do that for you. With the aid of them you can get value for yoar turpi ua thluga . you can supply your wanta; aell art! clea that you can not aell In any other way. and all for a small aum of money, from 16 centa for one lneer tlon to $1 for 10 or more. You may waul to hire a man or woman A want ad will hit the spot You may want employment. Try an ad for 16 centa to 60 centa. You may want to buy something. Try a want ad. You may wlab to aell aomethlng. A "For Sale" ad will fill the bill You may want to trade a wheelbar row for a grindstone. The wheelbar row you have no need for; the grind atone the other fellow baa no need for. The little ad expressing your wishes will do the business at a small expense Why not try UT Have you a houae to rent? A room to rent? Do you want to rent a bouse or a room? A want ad will be effec tive. The roat Is little, the result sat isfactory Try one. There Is no more effective way of advertising, and the price la within the reach of all. Look over the ' classified ad" col umns and use them when you want to sell or buy aomethlng; when you want to make a trade; when you want to give employment; when you wint employment; when you want to lead or borrow money; when you want to let or rent a houae or room or store. The want ad will aupply your wants If you have a horse ea tray, or If you have loat a home or found a horae or other animal, you can not let so many people know of It In any other way aa through these Mrs. It. K. Porter, or Meacham, Is at the OotdM Rule hotel. .lamea A Howard will le home this evening from Sumpter. Fri-d Haitm Is registered at Hotel Si Qfjorga tron Walla Walla. Mr ami Mrs. E. W. McComaa are expect i home from Portland tonight Robert Watt, of Alba. Is in town K M lx'kwood is In town from Helix Rosco A. Seeds, formerly with Oli ver In the grocery atore, is In town i roiii Portland. Misses Ethel and Mahle lleatle, of WtttOOt were guests of Hotel Pondle : ton last night. (; U Mulvoy. W. O. W.oodwanl 1 ami .1 S SmiDsmi ol Adams were In town yesterday. R. II Uafleld, the Butter creek took man. was transacting business In Pendleton Friday. J. O Hogard. a prominent stock man ol Vinson, waa in town attending to ' bualncHB mi airs Friday. J. C. Hayes, the horae buyer. Is iu Pendleton from Seattle. He wants ; horses, good animals, as usual E. M. Lyons, - proprietor of the St lot Store, left this morning for Kales pell. Montana, on a business (rip. Mrs. Tucker, sister of Matt Taylor who ha spent u couple of weeks here, left this morning for her home In Idaho. ' Fred Drake, who has spent the week with relatives and friends In PoadletOO, lft this morning for his home in Portland. Qaorfjl Hartman, Sr., is expected home tomorrow from Portland, where he went to vlait his daughter who Is attending school there. Tin He. Mr. Zereher. puator of the Congregational church, has returned from a week's visit In Salem. He will conduct services tomorrow a usual In ' bis church. Frank Woodruff and wife will leave Sunday for Phoenix, Arizona in the ; hopea of benofltlng Mr. Woodruff's health. It Is understood that Miss Minnie Jones will accompany them The regular monthly live bird shoot for a medal, will take place on th hill by the Pendleton Sportsmen at 2 , o'clock Suuday. Asa Thompson now holdB the medal for the best scores In the last contest. William Hilton returned from his old home in Albla. Iowa, ou Friday . train He was gone six weeks and while away experienced some severe weather, the thermometer going as ' low as .' degrees lit low zero at Al Ma, .Martin Madison, resldlug at (Jay uae, was in town today. He looks up on the snow as being of great benefit. It coming so soon after the severe told weather that it saved the wheat from freezing and may prevent many fields from having to be renown FIFTEEN MEN AT WORK ON W. d C. R. R. BRIDGE. Valentines! From one cent to five dollars. George F. Schorr Hurrying on His Contract With the Company. George F. Schorr, the contractor who is putting in the concrete work for the new ateel bridge of the W. & C. It. It Company In Eaat Pendleton, has now a force of 16 men employ. : Soon he will have 26 at work. He has only the concrete piers to build, the steel work to be let by contract later, togethei with several other contracts for steel work to be let by the com pany. The work bere is being hurried so as to get as much as iioaalhle ahead of Uie high waters that are expected to come with the present thawing weather and occasional rains. The bridge will coat approximated 840,000. and will be one of the most substantial structure In this part of the country. HARNEY COUNTY PEOPLE OPPOSE LEASING LAW. Stockmen's Association Issues State ment of the Conditions Obtaining i There. The Harney Count) Staekmcii'H As I soclatlon has Issued a statement In opposition to the land leasing law ' now proposed by the fedeml govern ment in Mlt the Rtntetncnt says "Harne count) hits an area of 10. 'in J miles, or ii.7Sn.l60 acres, of which the assessment roll for I POO shows t IT.Iti;: acres to he deeded. The same ' roll shows that the Willamette Valley A- Cascade Mountain Wagon ROM Ottaipan owns 264.765 acres, the j French-dtenn Livestock Company.; 112,071 acres, ami the Pacific Live stock Company, 82,68!' acres a total ; I of 44!i,i!1t; acres, owned by three Call- I fornia corporations- nearly three fourths of the deeded land of the county. Of the remainder the Oregon i s California 1-and Company owns 18, 481 acres. The Orgou Stock , BtttthorlBf. Company. 20.232 Mroij Hardin Itlley. 8621 acree. and the estate of J. Devlnc. 12.660 acres This leaven hut little over one-sixth of the deeded land of the county in thol hands of farmers and stock raisers, of moderate means All these laud holders, with I he exception ol the De vlne estate are Incorporated out of the state. "We desire to direct your attention to the lollowlng facts: "Notwithstanding theoxtenslvearea r Harney county a largv portion of thai area difficult to estimate. Is un suited either for grazing Or agricultur al purposes Much of the land is rOOkjl and lnaccesaable to stock Ijirge areas of desert and lava exist which produce no -forage grasses Several towuahipe are covered by the Harney and Malheur Lakes Large areas near tho more thickly settled portions have been denuded of their grasses by overstocking Very extensive irgtnn.. or itSjrHcnlly useleas for range purpoeeu. In reason of their remoteneaa from wttei. Oth or extensive regions have been ren dered no by the location and SXttniivi uae of the natural spring ami water 1 Ing place by s'lerp and cattle eon panles. Recently over soon acres have been withdrawn tinder the C:ir act. "Immediately on the laMMl of such an act. all available range lands would he appropriated by those now holding patented lands to tin exclu sion of hundreds of holders under the homestead ami deeert acts who have not yet proved up on their claims. This would he manifest injustice to settlers already in possession ol lands which were taken up with the range pvlvllege In view. "The range is used in common Kiillall allotment Is mad. hy local custom No friction elsts between local si p ami cattle owners The only difficulty that ever OCCUTI Is that brought about hy the invuslon of the range by migratory Mocks of si trom other states and counties. The local custom respects the rights of all look! and herds that are repre ,-ente. I on the tax rolls of the conn t. The principal reason assigned for tin legislation proposed Is to prevent the invasion ol the range by mlgra tor loekl and devastation thereby For this iea on and for this alone, we are asked to sacrifice the home stead and deaert rights In our county and immeasurably check our develop ment We believe that this evil can be reached by tin- legislature of Ore gon and that this proitosed legislation Is either Ill-considered or Insincere " SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS i ikst PRMBYTBRIAN CHURCH in a in. Sunday school, II a. m., Illustrated sermon to the children; 6 46 p m, Christian Cndeiivor; N ,, in Sermon. "Cod's Way of Mak ing People Straight." All memhors mi the BUndS) Sebool. together with strangers In the city and the parents and it-lends of the children, M espoe lolly urged to he present at the child ren s service Kobert J Dlven. pas I tor. FIHST BAPTIST CHURCH. PrttfhiOl by the iastor both morn Ing and evening. In the morning be given hereafter a flve-mluute sor belore lh regular sermon there Will mon to the children ami parents are BJtod penult their children to stay to this service The subject of the morning service will bo "The Christians Aim and How to Reach It;" and In the evening: "The Won derlnl Christ." A cordial Invitation . is extended to all. Tin young peoples' society of the , church hold a delightful social on Friday evening at the home ol Miss Stella Anderson TOON wii-lnls are in I.. a feature of the young people's work in the future and will he held every month R. W. KINO, Pastor M E CHURCH, SOUTH-Revival lervlcei eontinue with Increasing In terest Cvangellst C C. Eagle, of IdokO is assisting the aator, Rev. E. II Jones, and he is n revivalist of old time powers. Services every night A great tint is expected on Humluv Rev Mr Eagle s subject on Sunday at 1 1 a. m. will he "The Love of (led " On Sunday night at 7:30, "Moral Obligation. "Rev Lagle will also address the league on Sunday in I M p. in Barries! Saturday at 7::in p in . and ever) night next week I I! minks. Pastor. CONORSOATIONAL CHURCH All services will le held as usual. H J ZBRCHRR Acting Pastor Would you think of going Mdl to randies after using oil lumps'' No. An tl you wouldn't think of using any thing else after trying one of our Gasoline Lamps. SOLD ON Owl Tea House Mother's PrldelCoffee. TRANSFER, TRUCJKING, S TOR AGE. CR0WNER BROS. TSXBPHONI MAIM 4. 4 -Jjr Ttn. ftfAnph n ill ill II if a i ii - viii ii n ' -11 I I . 25 cet i OPEN Tiv . . "vn i Vou jet What trom us. B0 30, 5AND& W( Lflatz your light shine In your home and don't he afraid that It will hecome too hrlght Don't he turning It down all the time as some people do the gas t. Finest display ever shown in Pendleton at WEDS A EUGENE GIRL. Roscoe Bryson'a Marriage to Occur cur on February 19. The Eugene (iuard announces the marriage of Roscoe S Bryaon. of thU ,.i to Miss Mzzzie Orifnn. In Eu gene. The Ouard saya: The marriage of Miss Lizzie Orlf fln, of this city, to Attorney Roscoe liryson. of Pendleton. Is announced to take place In Eugene Feb. lUth. These young people have many warm friends here who wish them unbound ii happliiesK In advance They be came acquainted while attending the University of Oregon from which In stltution they have both gradum. TALLMAN & CO. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS I. L Campbell Improves, l io Euyent Guaidlan saya that I. L ('aiupbell Is reating easily, showing constant Improvennent. No persons but the immediate family, however, are uermRted to see bin as any ex cltanant might prove harmful. MARK YOUR GOODS. Railroad Companies Ask Patrons Observe Cart. IVoph- who 4ind stuff b frstghl ihould ! moi careful about marl, Ing it pluinl The railrond compun ies have le'n iiaylng so many claim- oi l it. i auae iMHiple have been care' less in marking them that they hav. kstwfjsj UmI of thl.-i. and have nou aid that all package in the future will have I., be caret til I) and plainly written with the lull name of tin on alngee, his realdenee, atate, county and streM uuniber, If In the city This will be insisted upon ami paopfc should remember to he careful ubout It In shipping goods to u station -off the railroad the sender will have u iiuilcAte expreesly the name of the station at which the freight is goiui; and the name of the person who will receive It. The name of the place to which It is goiag after it leavaa the line of the railroad has to be designa! ed also. If this rule Is strictly adhered to It will prevent the consignment be ing delivered to the wrong person and save it from going astray. There it no danger of loss to the shipper consignee or railroad companv Your Boy will conn- hotm with ilr (Ml if M shod with our Blizard Calf Shoe . . . They art; Water Proof it. tup and bottom and a most excellent wearing shoe- for large hoys $2.75 a pair 9 9 9 A complete assortment of Rubbers. , . Peoples Warehouse Feetfltter. Victory at Last. FALLING HAIR AND DANDRUFF CAN BE CURED. OPALGINE The Latest Scientific Discovery We are still in the saddle driving prices dswn to the LOWEST I'OSM HLE FIGURES in ALL DEPARTMENTS ol this STORE. We art M.ASHINC. PRICES in order to get in shape loronr BIO SPRING STOCK, which will cog meme to ai'tivcsoon If you are hunting Bit gains, we have them for you. Remember, the largest stuck in the county to select from. Come and see us. THE LYONS MERCANTILE A A IM In handsome il one oi the moit . . . . . , . . . u l ffiaT ;Tr " " r - -mistress of a heme. as are kept in in Up to Date, First Class Fornitoff Stoit l lie largest stock trom which io &cic.i -,r-def competition. Undertaking parlors in connection M. A. RADER. Maui and Wbb StrceU' Pendleton. The Pendleton Shoe Company Have 500 MiM of MisHen Shoes, they are Helling at, per pair Former price from $1.30 to $1.79. 500 pain Children's Shoes at.jier pair Former price trom Ii.jS to $1.75. BoalOoj Tawy bAKaloaam rteo's and Ladies' Shues $1.45 $1.20 The Good Add. A good ad Is an announcement In hrlef tern.s, straight from the should er, concise and to the point, telllug something In a clear and Intelligent manner and stating a few price as an Indicator of the way you aell goods or do work.-Brook lint MiiBb 1 Chronicle DON'T FAIL TO (ill OHM PRlCKS. Pendleton Shoe Co. 645 Main Street, Pendleton, Orsgoa. iNtlMf Him.,!, culled on the preal dent The auiiator is anxious to ae ears individual recognition in On mat ter of appointment in Oregon, and says that Hlbee'a nomination will not be aent to the senate until he t Hi mon) has been permitted to name at leaat one of the federal officer of the state lit iMlhaW i state what office he ia seeking Cures all formt; of Scalp Diseases, such as Dan drufl, Baldness eVr., and will stop th Hair from Falling out. As a Dress ing it has no equal, keep ing the Scalp ami Hair in a Healthy condition. 0PALUINE HAIR POOD CO BALTIMORE, Ml), aaotja a mscomas. Ag u i hNsa. ,na vtalalty. A Carload of Field 1 B all heights, just received by Taylor, the Hardware C. I Cv. L Mien nre invited to I t ol lilt t auu nuvniu" uen Mr. Taylor's prices belorc buying 1 U.K. a ' il II ! , ...,!,, nt. Blue em t 1 1 u 1 id t 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 nr 1 1 1 1 p uuiuaM" Al 1 i i iu tit Ml UUT. VHliui vvit- 1 kM va v - 1 MJ inquiries hy mail will revive prou.- T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware . . r 1 ..inn Orefon. ... u..m imai r t u n-iwi MMM mm mm 9 mmr V J 1111 At International Poultry Food makes Beef Meal gives them flavor. Clamshells make them i MM- Mica gru a" Th Cast Oragonlan I taaUia On Son' rsprMenUtlve pr ,, ..." and the people appreciate It and ahoJ n oy tiMir Mboeal patronag. It I the advaa saasMui. f sjsl. aswilw,. 17 ami lay East Alta Street Try a sampl- C. F. COLESWORTHV. v. Grain and . 1 fmm i