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TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1902. T IHOSEWHO HAVE BOUGHT SHOES HERE rmust Jinow be8t that they can have im plicit confidence in the true worth of every pair-that they are just as we represent them to be-that we adjust any reasonable dissatisfaction that our shoes are invariably better for the money than can l)e found elsewhere. Dindinger, Wilson & Co. Successors to Cleaver Bros. L. GREENWALD, Bepalrer. Phone, Black 81. FOUGHT HIS IMAGE. Gmb Conk in St. Lonln MnUea a Pool of Blmiielf. One of the gam est gamecocks in St. Louis, Mo., gave a chance audience n rare treat one day last week. He fought his image to a finish. By chance a mirror had been left in the back yard at the corner of Jefferson avenue and Pine street. The cock was strutting about the yard looking for trouble when suddenly he came face .to face with his image in the glass. His fight ing blood was up. At last he had met a bird that he considered worthy of his prowess. He eyed the supposed enemy critically. His anger grew as the image mocked him. The feathers began to rise on his neck, and in an FIGHTING WITH HIMSELF. Instant ho made a lunge at the glass. Picking himself up from the ground, where -he had been doubled in a heap, he backed off a few paces. The coward ly image also backed uway and mocked him. He made lunge after lunge at the glass, each time backing away thor oughly surprised. Finally he got tired of retreating and made a fierce face to face contest with himself . He fought until he fell from sheer exhaustion. For a First-Class article in Stationery, Blank-books, Office and Typewriter Supplies TALLMAN & CO. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS EMPEROR WILLIAM'S YACHT HOHENZOLLERN. ii "' w iMin ...... vK" sr. i ,: v . , v msm - mpi PER80NAL. MENTION Ed Brsibo wont to Adams this morn ing. George Peringer visited Adams Sun day. Mrs. Mollie Crane is in town from Echo. H. J. Bean is in Weston on legal business. J. H. Ferguson was in Adams Mon day on business. Allex. McRae went to Athena Mon day on business. Ira Julian, the "W. & C. It. operator, at Helix, is in town. C. H. Taylor, of Weston, is register ed at Hotel Pendleton. Dug Belts is in town from his stock ranch near Pilot Rock. Miss Cora Cook, of Adams, is in Pendleton visiting friends. Louis Berggiven, of Athena, is a guest of Hotel St. George. George Plcard is registered at the Golden Rule from his home in Adams. M. A. Ferguson, the Adams real es tate and insurance agent, was in town Monday. F. O. Rogers, of Athena, waB in town last night and left for his home this morning. Dr. C. J. Smith was called to Fos ter this morning to see Mrs. W. T. Reeves, who is ill. Dr. E. A. Mann is again able to at tend to his duties after .having been lad up with rheumatism for a week. "Wes Matlock has returned from a trip to Baker City, where he says bus iness is very quiet at this time. C. E. Fersuson. of Privett's barber shop, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ferguson, at Adams Sunday. "Jack" Craig, of the Adams' Ad vance, was in the city Monday solicit ing business for his family paper. Superintendent J. P. O'Brien, of the O. R .& N., passed through Pendleton this morning in his private car, going east. D. B. Gorman, of the merchandise firm of Gorman & Taylor, was a guest of Hotel Pendleton last night from Athena. Walla Walla "Union: John E. Lath rop, who is at the Walla Walla hospi tal for medical treatment was able to sit up for a short time today. Henry Kern and wife, Frank Reid and wife and Albert Kern, all of Ad ams, spent Monday in Pendleton, re turning home on this morning's train. James Peters, a nonular clerk at. thn Boston Store, In company with Henry uerllch, left this morning for Port land, to spend a week sight-seeing. Horace Walker, county commission er, arrived on the W. & C. R, train to day to be here for the March term of county court, which convenes tomor row. Henry Means, of Echo, spent last night in town on his way to Hot Lake to spend a few days in the hopes of getting relief from an attack of rheu matism. Charles Eisner and John MoPhall subjects of the king of Great Britain, have each filed their intention with the county clerk of becoming Ameri can citizens. N. H. Pinkerton, of Athena, was reg- PutYouriBest Foot Forward and walk into the Pendleton Shoe Co'e. , parlor, where you will find a stock of Footwear, from which you can get what you want at the lowest prlceB. Winter atylee are being closed out as spring is near. Pendleton Shoe Co. S33 645 Wain St Istered at Hotel St. George last night and left this morning for Arlington. ' where he is going to purchase horses for the British. ; James Hayes, who moved away from Pendleton 12 years ago, with his family, is in the city from Portland, ! on a visit. Mrs. Hayes is on a visit to her daughter at Nelson. B. C. The W .& C .R. work train andf steam shovel, which has been filling in the approaches to the bridge over1 the "Umatilla east of town, finished its work this morning and left for Hunt's Junction. Joe Cox arrived this morning from j Stone City, Iowa, to take the place of his brother, James Cox, on Demott &' Co.'s delivery wagon. The latter noes to Athena abou the 15th Inst., to play baseball with the "Yellow Kids" this season. M. F. Gose and J. O. Long, of Pom eroy, Wash., were the guests of N. Berkley last night on their way home from Heppner, where they purchased several head of thoroughbred short horn cattle from the famous Minor bands. Portland East Side Herald: Hon. T. J. Kirk, of Athena, was in the city this week. Mr. Kirk is a prominent business man of Umatilla county, having large farming interests and is one of the directors and stockholders of the Athena National Bank. He re ports the outlook for the wheat crop not as good as usual. R. H. Caston, formerly of this city, but who has been in the United States mail service for several years, recent ly on the run from Spokane to Lewis ton, has been transferred back to the run between Umatilla and Spokane. Mr. Caston says that Pendleton has made a wonderful advancement since he was here three years ago. Could Not Breathe. Coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchi tis, other throat and lung troubles are quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. One Minute Cough Cure is not' a mere expectorant, which gives only' temporary relief. It softens and liqui fies the mucus, draws out the inflam mation and removes the cause of tho disease. Absolutely safe. Acts at! once. "One Minute Cough Cure will ' iln nil that la claimed for it." rsivh i i Justice of the Peace J. Q. Hood, Cros by, Miss. "My wife could not get her breath and was relieved by the first dose. It has been a benefit to all my family." Tallman & Co. and Brock & McComas. Dwh at Haal. Judy What' the matter, ma dam? Doesn't your husband support you? Aplicaot for Divorce Support ma? My goodness I He can't even support his own hosiery. Leslie's Weekly. A Vantasr Floored, Scrlbbs I'm getting up a fetching article on "How Men Carry Their Umbrella." Mrs. Scribbs Huh; men don't carry their umbrellas; they lose their um brellas and borrow other people's, Chicago Record-Herald. Practically Starving. "After using a few bottles of Kodol Dysnensia Cure my wife received nar. feet and permanent relief from a se vere and chronic case of stomach trouble," says J ,R. Holly, real estate, insurance and loan aerent. of Mnonmh 111. "Before using Kodol Dyspepsia uure sue coma not eat an ordinary meal without Intense suffering. She is now entirely cured. Several phy sicians and many remedies had fail ed to give relief." You don't have to diet. Eat anv Brood food vmi want but don't overload tho stomach. Ko- uoi Dyspepsia Cure will always di gest It for you. Tallman & Co. & Brock & McComas. Horsas Wanted. J. C. Hayes, of Seattle, Wash., will ho here Saturday. March 8th. to hiiv horses for the market. A Rare Occnrrcnoe. Kirst Boarder I wish the landlady would give us notice when she is going to serve chicken. Second Boarder Why? First Boarder I was so surprised when she brought that fowl in at 'din ner that I lost my appetit. Ohio Stats Journal. SlMlieltr Itaalf. "Thar are only two points in ius esss." "What ars they?" "Work, and keep other paople from working you." Chicag-o Becord-Hsr- ald. Rather a Sarprlaa. Willie came from the shed, wrhers 'Uncle Rufus was picking a chicken. "Aunt Suet" he exclaimed, "what do you think? Uncle Rufus is in the shd husking a hen honest true!" Lea lie's Weekly. Featlalae Tact. "Why did you tell your husband you must have a $50 coat and a $15 hat?" "So he wouldn't say anything when I actually bought a coat, for ten dollars and a toque for $1.08." Boston Home Journal. MISSES SHOES.. Dongola Kid Extension Soles Fair Stitched Patent Leather Tip A Stylish, Dressy Shoe and one that will give Satisfactory Wear . . . PER PAIR DITTO CHILDREN'S PER PAIR There's Many a Shine in a box of our Patent Leather Polish Peoples Warehouse 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE sssssssssr Trade Marks DniftNa Copyrights 4c. Fltlar ent free. Oldest MeooTjoremrlaffpitenU. yrwrm immw IUIUUMU UUU ft UV rVOVlTV avtioJfwtk.. without c!iare, lathe ",ww Abandomely Itloatraied weekly. Larifett cir. eolation or any fciMUflc Journal. Terma, W s ti,-2?r 1- Bold bylJl newsdealer. Ice. SS F Bt. Wsablnlfo" IJ.C. " Dally last OtssmIm kv nly 1i sfrts.a ' ' $IJI Anyone icnaing a anetcn na description niay quickly uoertaln our opinion free whether ma InTentlon Is probably patentable. Communica- The Senate's Blind Chaplain. The sennto's blind chaplain, tho Rev. Dr. W. H. Mllburn, Is a survival of Washington boforo tho war. It waB In 1845 thnt ho was elected chaplain of congress. Representative Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, nominated him. That was 10 years before John Shor man nnd JuBtln S. Morrill took their seats in the house. "In those days," says Dr. Mllburn, "one chaplain offer ed the prayer at the opening of each branch of congress, and tho only way this could be done by o'ne man was to have the senate clock kept 10 minutes Blower than tho house clock. After offering tho Invocation In the house a page would take me to the senato chamber, Where I performed a similar; duty." Will Receive the Money. The conviction and sentencing of George Levy at Boise City will bring up for adjustment and payment tho reward offored by the heirs, and the state for the arrest and conviction of the murderer. The reward amounts to $4100, tho $1000 offered by the state being payable upon the arrest and conviction of the murderer. Tho $3000 offered by the Davis Levy holrs Is not payable until conviction of the murderer hns been nmrmed by tho higher court. The .reward Is .payable to Chief of Police Francis and Deputy Sheriff Rablnson, of Boise City, to whose efforts are duo the capture of the murderer. Nicest candy in the ci'y. Dutton's Ice cream chocolates. ST. JOE Our Store is Crowded with New Spring goods, all the new things fresh ftom the looms. If you want a New t)res8 look our line over for we have everything that is desirable. joo New, fep-to-date Shirt Waists from 50c to $7.50 each. Nicest 3ine oi Ladies' Muslin Underwear to be seen in Pendleton. 10 Cases of Men's Hats just received, from cheapest to best, latest styles'. Our women's district No. 76 Shoes for 82.00 we guantee as good as any $2. 50 shoe on the mar ket, examine them. THE LYONS MERCANTILE CO. Characteristic Snap and Style Mark the hats from our establishment, they have an artistic flavor to them that stamp them as coming from an establishment where taste . and correct methods prevail. And we 'bring to bear our ability and our ample facilities towards the production of the best Hats producable. ' 1 PATTERNS NOW ON DISPLAY. CARRIER Millirery Up-to-Date, First Class Furnitere Store The largest stock from which to select and all at prices that defy competition. Undertaking parlors in connection. M. A. RADER. Main and Webb Streets POULTRY and EGGS International Poultry Food makes them. Beef Meal gives .them flavor. Clamshells make them solid. . Mica grit aids digestion. Try a saaaple. c f. colesworthV, Hay, Grain and Feed. 117 ad 129 East Alfa Stract. Did You Ever get up in the morning" . with an all-gone feeling in the stomache and' a desire for a good cup of coffee and not get it. Try Owl Special in the future, it is pleas ant in'flavor and goes right to the spot. Owl Tea House Cheapest place in Oregon. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line Muston & Carney, Prop's. Leave Pendleton every day at 7 o'clock except Sunday, for Pilot Rock, Nye, Ridge, Alba and Ukiah. Good ac commodations. Reasonable freight and passenger rates. .City office at Tallman & Go's drntf store. STORE A SURPRISE In handsome furniture surprises that delights th mistress of a home, especial- y in such new designs an we are showing in all liaes suck as are kept in an Pendleton, Oregon. , t PaasHatoa. aVaso' M r7, v tr