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TUESDAY. I'RHRUAKY U. 1902 1 J iWVt d" I I jZ I I I 5 Pinch sometime:- effects the foot, other times the pocket luHk, and frequently botb( Our hariiain table will help th) pOOktt DOai and give wear vou 1 1 'i r wiftv n ui Ladle M M Ban, Ladle' H.IOWWii fl.6 Ladle II 4' 'SImw, .96 leus Bhoai aasi Cheap hut dood. Dindinger, Wilson & Co. Successor to Cleaver Bros. Pliom, Hlm-k M. CLASSIFIED AOS. An intereattng Page In tha Dally Eaat Oregon Ian. The Eaat Oregonlan aoliclu classl fled ada, little ada stating the want of the people The expics? of theae ada la amall. from IS cenu up Through them much Information can be conveyed Yon can tell your neigh boi bat you have to trade for some thlnc for which you have a need, but you cannot tell from 1000 to 5000 peo pic tUa fact. Theae ada will do that for you Wltb the aid of them you can get value for your aurplua things you can aupply your wanta; aell am clea that you can not aell In any other way. and all for a amall aum of money, from 16 cents for one tnaer tlon to fl for 10 or more You may want to hire a man or woman A want ad will hit the spot. Yon may want employment. Try at ad for IS centa to 60 centa. You may want to buy something Try a want ad You ma wish to aell something A "For 8al " ad will All the bill. You may want to trade a wbeelbar roa for a grindstone. The wheelbar row you have no need for. the grind atone the other fellow haa no need for The little ad expesslng your wishes will do the business at a small expeuse Why not try KT Have you a houae to rent? A room to rent? Do you want to rent a houae or a room? A wan', ad will be effec tive The coat la little, the reault sat lafactory Try one. There la no more effective way of advertising, and the price Is within the reach of ail Look over the ' classified ad" col umns and use them when yon want to fell or buy something; when you want tc make a trade: when you want to give employment; when you w at 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 os tray, or If you have lost a hcrae, or found a horae or other animal, you can not let so many people know of I: tr. any other way as through these Valentines! From one cent to five dollars. Finest display ever shown in Pendleton at ! TALLMAN & GO. THE LEADING DKUOGISTS. he Pendleton Shoe Haw 500 pairei of Miiw Bhott, tht-y are nelling at, mr pair f'ormer price from $1.50 to $i 75. 500 pairB Ohildfen r- S:i-ttH at. tier pair Former price from $i.a$ to 01.7$. tu Bargains In .'tea's and Ladsas' Abuw u v 1 fail Pendleton Shoe Co. columns and at an xpenae Uit la not worth considering Try an ad. It will pay. SOMETHING IR HIS SHOI. Pro. Wttfi Bora Tmm "Wall, ilr. here I am haek in Ptnnr, with tfir finest e..;ietion of Jltarda that rim ever taw, perhaim th finest, is some ruipn':' thst is to l Tnunn in Ihla eountr?," said Paol B H Wool ey-Dorrrti Slaus, professor of zool ttfx li the fniversity of Toronto. Ua hai ha an collecting Mantsjn. In th dti -; ' m Mrxn-. s m: kriHH for the HMt two morths llu wife hat been Bioal of the tuns, rslatss Um Denser Krpu olican. "Yes," continued the professor. "I wry mueh please eMta the nnHi country In ths wof U for ltsardi Lis erd.s arr h i spcia'. you knew, end there canii.it b any other ttiu'y half afl SI thralling 1 have nften wondered. Sli ce 1 have beer, there, why you do not dmil hut splendid terr tories t statehood I'Inoes containing suel; Hanrfla should he admitted at ones 1 haes bad great time enllerting hem. ai"'hiif had some rather mtoaj es prrienoes." Like that Use y.-n dropped the horned toad in your th and thar tried to put the sh I " s'.ijrjreeted Ua wifs "I had hardly n tended u tel. that my dear" he said grstlr "Oh. I know all that " lauarhed Mrs Woolai DorMtl MbVI hat was the vsry funniest thing that happened on the vi, r trip 1 will tell it myself When e were ir. the middle of he desert, ok 1 don't k ti w where, we Amped ll a tent 1 e'svsd In the tsnt Ml hi the pr. ffiir ant hit guide were atH looaJag for specimens And tha: firs' night the professor earns la er tired, and put all hit speei mens '.hat hs had collected n the irlesss jars that ht took along for them, tn a great hurry Hut whea hs Lad un dressed he ' M 1 that he had lef niv a horned toad "'Oh. dear, where shall I put this"1' he grumbled Then he aald he would put tt in hit shos. and for me u raw tad him of it in the morning I wai half ailsep at the time and never ikottgi of It again The professor i eri sb ent-minded This hornsd toad wwa of a queer kind." "tatiraati fl.gir!f.rm vheslerta.' murniu-ed th- profesnr "We; sttaued the pvwttw wtfa, "it was of a k nd tha- h.t very sharr h rne nr. Us If eh Vtti r the mornlni I was awakened hy- the most terrible shout ing, and opaaad m eyes la trh -hr professor dancing around the room, with one sho half nr.. holding ts 'hat foot and for a he was worth, aio' J el' :vg i f Botiraa, I knees in a minute what wns the matter, and called tt him that he had po- hts f.mt ir. or the horned toad Then I Anally atepaad him sm! gwt hifn tc tske his foot out of the shos But ths poof horned toad wus dead " "An' k MM eeeeks tc get sx nther." said Um prnfee -r PHILIPPINE MORALS GOOD Minister Says Manila Is Best Govern ed City He Has Seen. Kov A. L. Haelett. a Methodist Episcopal preacher oi Colorado City, Col., haa returned from the Philip pines at the request of General Mr Arthur and under the iotnority of tne secretary of war to study and report upon the moral conditions tn the tsslakMeiai usunl k.tst 111 -j t Uanllo V I I repon is that he 'found' a gratlfyinr ondltlon of affairs In the metropolis of tht Philippines Manila is the beat go.crned city I have over seen." aald Rev Mr Ha?e lett. ' and I do not believe its equal in this reapect exlats in the Unite a States today The moral condition i 'lo city is better than ever before in Its history Since the American occu pation the arrests for drunkennejs has been discouraged by the author, tiee in the right manner. It was for merly said that there were 400 ea ioons on the Escolata. but now not one is to be found there. The total number of aaloons In the city la 10S, and they are governed in a atrlct man BOI The city generally is in a pretty condition and Its management retleos hi ajBorleana ah( have i. i- - 'omlitioi. and its management reflects IM ftU . W I i. U.L Ul Ii 1... . fcl. 1'nele am wi! matauonn a wire less telegraph system hi the north west for the henerit of comment It Is to conned Tatooah Island at the aatiaina to the straights of Juan de Kuca. with Port Creseent Thes points are 60 miles apart Constru tiop of a tower on Tatooah Island hah just begun, and work on a reeeiv ing tower at l'ort Creseent will be be gun in a very short time Company $1.45 $1.20 to aer ouk fhttctis 645 Main Street, Pendleton, Orsgon BASEBALL COMMITTEE MEETS LIBERALITY. Secured Fifteen $50 Subscriptions During Monday Afternoon Hart $300 on Hand From Last Year. The men who have baseball In band tor Pendleton secured fifteen l"" iUb aorlptlon on Monday afternoon without dittleulty. and. wltli tin XH alread on liaint from Inst eai. bavi hhio to atart the season. The sub BCf IpUOaJ are K) the stock oi the KMC immi raeaatt incorporated ami wan given with wlllingneae by Uiose who arare Tiatlad They state that plent Of men an avallnhlt for the team s make -up. and that no one here need worn about the (feigning Of pluyers by other man Riiers who are compelled now to prom ist large aalarles In order to get tin men to sign. There are baseball inei. to spa - ami the ioon' manaitcrs in paai to be confident that they get them when they want them will ATHENA CONFIDENT OF A WINNING TEAM QaStirn l "Yellow Kids" Seem U Be Well Selected. Athena. Feb. 11 Will Athena's Vcllow Kids" be in It this year' They will The final touches were put on yesterda when Atlienn comes to the finish with the first orgnni." team of the season with the follow ing well-known players, everyone ot whom afllxed his signature to a con tract for this season: Kol Drown. Hastings Neb. pitch or and flelder; Edwin F Chaplc ('ndleton. pitcher and fielder. Ea: Saunders Athena pitcher and fielder Dan Shea Portland catcher: Jesse Vauglian. Athena, first baai . Botl I'artano Athena second base Frnm Willard. Athena, third baae: Qanrg I) Brown. Athena ahortatop Jano Cox. Pendleton, lleldar: LawrwBci l.ieuallen. Adams, fielder. From the list ot pluyers who atgnad with Manager OoburO'l ' Yellow Kids' it will Im- seen ihat with the OXOOP tlon of Cox and OteptOf who play ad on the Pendleton tenn last vear. It ontinues all the old .layers includ ing Shea .f Portland and R BfOWl ot Hastings who so gallantly npbald tin honors of the old gold and blue on 'In diamond a year ago Masebali men fans and cranks up this way ' onsiilcr that Manager Osborn exer cised u'oot! judgment in securing ths arvlou of Cot and. Chapter, ('on is a tlrat-i'lasf mat. in the outfield, and last yar t li Yellow Kids found him to he bandy wltb tao stii k Obaplei s popotaf m Athenu and is ranked as one of the liest pitchers that Athena raaqulabad last season PERSONAu MENTION County Clerk Chamberlain return Od lust evening trom a visit to Athena W S Wakefield left this sMWalBI tor Eastern Washington 00 a business trip. J M Bentlev iett toda on the de iayxl (J B, tc N. tor Echo on official business Elbert Thompaoi. has been added to the working (on . in F 8 Younget A Son . grocery store K Coppock. an extenrivt- and prai tical farmer of near Athena was in Paadtatoa yesterday. E H Clarke expects soon to return to Pt iiilieton from a visit in San Fran Cisco and Stockton J W McGee has relumed to Pen "i extended trip through v UQajSU will go to Weston this evening to deliver a lectun- to tin Weston Normal students. J. L Smith, a prominent lYoltabu Wash general merchandiser is regis tered at tin (ioldsm Rule hotel Usjruard Uaiiey, of Mark Patton s establishment, has recovered from a brief sickness and ic g his accustom ed place again Clyde Owens is back trom Walla Walla, where he gave . xh. Unions o Indian club swinging at tat Rad Maa'a carnival In that city. Mre. Ida Hablin returned tins after noon from a four-weeks ioim thrungi. mmresi oi wo noya: Neighbon for vhlcb order slu la-as . ral nmsniiT idaho in the interest of the Knit: j hert Carl has returned from Hun land and is at Hotel St. Oeorge. His brother. Oeorge Carl, has arnyecLjaf New York, Where he will enUff'uie employ of the msuram BOSapaay ot I which Byron Carl is a trusted aad lie i-nt repreuenlative 0 K Ferguson has returned fiom his vlalt to the Bound country. He sayb times aeem to he good over ther. and that money is plentiful. 8heli Jones, who hold down Ferguson s ".hair in Frlvett's shoi, has returned to his home In Athena 8 B Calderhead geneiai passenger and freight agent of tht W a c. railroad, apent last nigh' and todav in Pendleton While here he inspected the washout ot the work having been don.- ab a beginning on the new stee! ndge. the company is building across wo- Umatilu east of town Mr. and airs. James Wright arrived tbif afternoon via the W. a C H irom Seattle, air. Wright Is buying ami shipping sheep to the Sound and Bru ish Columbia markets and is paying 4 cents a pound on foot. He aays the sheep are in prime condition aud varj planltfuL He will ahlp six ars out tomorrow evening. QUILLING A PAlflC. ,MIi Sslf-Co.lrol iTrtl rV.- bir Mtoal nut I. ftsw York r.inm.l Tlie New York Mail and F.xpress tails how a woman's self-contr.il and jfttiid scuae averted Seflom disaster A street car caught fire In the tun nel attvt Thirty fourth street. The car was er wtlnl puff of smoke came up from somewhere about the wheels at the. forward end. and three women in the second seat laaPOd in horror to their feet A man rose and called la UM conductor tn a sharp tone y s.-. .oir car is on firs?" A girl with a hig bundle In the sec ond seat tried io fling herself off the car against the stone wall The con ductor began calling "K'-ep vour seats' Don't be alarmed! Yen can't get out until you kei to Thirty-fourth street!" Than a lady m the front seat turned ami put her hand on that of thr girl with the bundle, who was quivering and trembling In every ii'Tic and muscle. "Wa 'r. safe' The enndiictor would not take tie on If there was anything else to do." ahc said. In a clear, gentle eotee of authority, amll hik blto the girl's faMad eyes. "We arc safs-'" Tb. girl calmed down like a baby at its mother's touch; the other pas sengcrs hearkenad to the conductor's command to sit down, and oheved like children What the car got out of the tun nel am' vas SajMtedt the lady disap peared in the direction of Fifth a enue She ha ' Dlt4oubta4ty quetlad a panic am' M' ed Ufa tti.titrt.rii Bseaaaav Seginald Dirltag old float out here foreser and sesr and Toioe from M ore Ray. young fel low don't forget that boat is dol lar an hour and ym. ows lor two hours now. Reginald (to his companion) -Flerc. for the love of goodness, take thia oar and help me pull ashore. Chi cago Dai's Mrsv. Governor Oeer's friends have made a strenuous protest against the use ot tin expression "Slmon-Geer." and sav that It is ur warranted. Your Boy will COtM lioim with Jr fool it tu shod with our Blizzard Calf Shoe . . . Ttkty art Water Proof top and bottom and a most excellent wearing shoe - iot large hoys $2.75 a paii A CQOjptoU assortment of Rubbers. , . Peoples Warehouse Fectfittter. a "----r-m-.-s-s-m--u-u Lnj i-Wlfu ' ' - v ictory at Last. Falling hair and dandruff CAN BE CURED. OPALGINE Tht Latest Scientific Discovery Cures all form6 of Scalp Diseases, such as DaSa druff, baldness dc. and will stop the Hair irom Falling out. As a Dress ing it has no equal, keep ing the Scalp and Hair in a Healthy condition. OPALOINE HAIR FOOD BALTIMORE, MD. CO aoc a MeooMA. a.-- lo, Ntak ,u- vicinlly ANNUAL TAX SALE WA8 NOT VERY MUCH. Small Amount Was Delinquent, About $500. Monday at the court boBaa, the real tatl and paraoaal proerty on which taxes for $00 had become due and delinquent was sold Radar the ham mer by the sheriff of Umatilla county. All the parcels sold amounted to 1 18 and the total value of taxes ;u:ainst this property amounted to 6l0.frT, This la getting the delln nueiit Hat down to a very close mar gln, and the county practically loses notklBf on the ; taxos. Thla la not Uguall) ihe ease e beveral hundred dollani I annually lost from this one Item. COURT IN 8E88ION. Senator Mitchell" and Ed Chapman on Trial. There remains quite a grist of bust ncss to be ground nut yet at this term and court will probably be In aeasion several days. The first caae on this forOBOOt) was from the criminal dock S natOT .Mitchell aBd Ed Chapman an charged together with the crime of j stealing. The cuse is still hanging' tin Chronic nasal catarrh poisons every' braatl that is drawn into the lungs ; Than Is procurable from any druggist he remedy for the cure of this trou ble. A small quantity of Ely's Cream Halm placed in the nostrils spreads M iullamed anil angry surface . relievlni immediately the painful In in. mation cleanses, heals aud cures cold In the head vnnlshes Immedi ately Sold b druggists, or will hi mailed for BO cents by Ely Brothers.' ' Warren Street. New York. ST- JOE STOR We art still in the saddle driving prices down to the LOW I I'USSIKLE FK.l KES in ALL DEPARTMENTS of this STOKE We are SLASHING PHICES in order to pet in shape for our HIG SPRING STOCK which will com mence to arrive soon. If you are hunting Bar gains, we have them for ou Remember, the largest stock in the count) to select from. Come and see us. THE LYONS MERCANTILE a a a a a a a a a a a a a Up-to-Date, First CUss Fomttort Stem Tim largest siock irom wnicn 10 scicli aim r competition Undertaking parlors in connection M. A. RADER. Main ami Wabb Streets . - - . a rt. r 1 sf 1 1 ia gT 1 1 l In all heights, just received by Taylor, the Hardware Farmers and Stockmen are invited to jet Mr. Taylor's prices before buying elsewdert. Aiiana, iiiuoiiiv, rronia iiitiiuue. e- - , other Beedu in uuajititiea tt. ntiil ! uv, rp t .L Inoairiai bv mail will receive j.r nuptatteiiuu 1 u. f . .1 n t u iw irraiie. v.--- I.U I AYLUK, Tne liaruna.v n 741 Main street, Pendleton. Oregon- POULTRY and EGGa International Poultry Food natal Beef Meal gives them flavor. Clamshells make them solid. Mica grit aids digestion. Trv a sample. C. F. COLESWORTHY. Hay, Orain and Feed. Pendleton, 17 aad 139 East Alta Street. Would you fPaf f Work.-'.. h.UJa w ff i mr i rt "T 1 a w. t 1 1 a i (T 1 ix I I KIM a I H I (1 K AG Ii ill tirrs - BJB TK' SVHOMI giBJi tt A In handsome luit surprises thai delifbis ' ---- ----- -v j y m buch m design I i aie sin wing in all hots i,! 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