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SHOES For Mori, Boys and Childron "We claim to have this beat asnortment of popular priced Shoes In the city. Childrens Shoes $1.25 to Si. 50 Boys' Shoes 1.25 to 2:25 Mens' Working Shoes. . 1.40 to 2)75 Mens' Dress Shoes 2.50 to 5.00 We.lm've jiMt received a line of Canvas and Bicycle Shoea,which we meselling twenty-live per cent cheaper than any other Btore in the town. BAEIi $ DALEY One Price Glothicrs, Fumisliers and Hatters, Pendleton. ROMANCE THREE COUNTIES. FRIDAY, MARCH 14 1902. GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. President E. H. Green, of the Texas Midland Railroad, has received a tel egram from the United States patent office at Washington, announcing the award to him of a patent on a system of wireless telegraphy. The war secretary, Mr. BrodricU, announced in the house of commons Thursday that he understood that General Methuen. who was captured, (severely wounded, by General Dola rey. March 30, had been released and was expected to arrive at Kleiitsdorp, j Southwestern Transvaal, with a few hours. The general's condition was ' favorable. William .T. Bryan arrived in Wash ington Thursday from New York, en route to Harrisburg, Pa. The fusion members of the Nebraska delegation in congress took breakfast with him and later he visited the capitol. At the capitol Mr. Bryan appeared in the members' corridor of the house of representatives and immediately was surrounded by a large crowd of representatives who gave him a hear ty welcome. A second letter in the shape of a .formal demand, has been sent to Sec retary of State Hay asking for pass ports for Dr. and Mrs. -Hiram W. Thomas to visit the concentration camps of South Africa, to distribute money raised in Illinois. Should Mr. Hay again refuse to act, it is stated that the matter will be taken to the president. Should Mr. Roosevelt up hold Mr. Hay, a final appeal will be made to Lord Pauncefote. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWB The anti-gambling sermon of Rev. A. J. Montgomery, in Oregon City last Sunday, has resulted in a movement for a crusade against gambling, which will be commenced in a short time. Mr. Montgomery himself will lead the fight, and will be assisted by the min isters of the city. A Nelson, B. C, special to the Spokesman-Review says Fred Lowden was killed by a snow slide Saturday night. He and Chris Sherbert were asleep at the foot of Kokanee range, when a slide buried their cabin. After 3G hours of superhuman effort Her bert freed himself. "We are having a hard fight, as the Chinese and others have their at torneys here doing everything in their power to prevent a favorable report." Excerpt from Sonator Mitchell's an fiwer to committee on resolutions adopted at the mass meeting held hero February 17 last. William Cameron, a sailor on the British bark Rockhurst, which is ly ing at the Star Sand Company's dock, at the foot of Fifteenth street, Port land, was drowned early Thursday, when about to board the boat. Tho l.ody was recovered shortly before noon and taken to tho morgue, Turnfests may again become popu lar in tho Pacific Northwest. At the regular meeting of the Portland Turn Vorein next Thursday, in Portland, the matter of resurrecting these once popular nthhletic fetes will bo dis cussed. It is 10 years since the last turnfest was hold in Portland. Edith R. Bursell has begun suit at Salem against August Lindholm, a Marion cpunty farmer, to recover , $15,000 damages for breach of prom ise to marry. Miss Bursoll alleges that Lindholm agreed to marry hor, but violated his contract and married Aha Fosiiay. The plaintiff is a school teacher. Joel and Catherine Dixon, for 27 years residents of the Willamette val ley, colobrated their golden wedding ryt Farmington, Eastern Washington, last Sunday. Mr. Dixon is aged 09, while his wife is four years his sen ior. They were married in Illinois, March 3, 18C2, and tho same year they crossed the plains with ox teams 1 nnd located In the Willamette valley, In Oregon. 1 The Pendleton. Sig L. Cohen, Minneapolis. H. S. Hagen, San Francisco. Dr. J. D. Plnmondon, Athena. Mrs. J. D. Plamondon, Athena. Mrs. Mary A. Plamondon, Athena. J. O. Mack, Portland. H. M. Ogden. Portland. John Lyons, Portland. C. J. Freese. Andy Nylauder, Portland. J. F. M'elcher, Starbuck. W. V. Temple, city. H. B. Rees, Spokane. George Stevens, Spokane. A. Ballouk, San Francisco. The Golden Rule. L. Cunningham, Portland. R. I. Yerxa'and wife, Umatilla. Mrh. R. Thorn, Umatilla. W. M. Chuich, Walla Walla. John Pierson. Paullina. David O'Conner, Goldendale. Carey W. Foster, Prineville. W,illiam Hoskins. Walla Walla. Sol Hardman Waitsburg. T. J. Johnson, Hope. James Mace. C. Carroll, Spokane. P. E. Hunsucker, Spokane. B. T. Vaughan, Spokane. F. E. Miller, Colorado Springs. C. L. Whitney, Walla Walla. L. W. Hombeck, Athena. Mrs. Taylor. Weston. George Kenison Dayton. Mrs. W. W. Bennett, La Grande. Mrs. Stanley, La Grande. Charles Hayes, La Grande. George A. Ferguson, Weston. Mrs. J. Taylor, Huntington. F. J. Gardner, Portland. 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 the disease. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. "One Minute Cough Cure will do all that iB claimed for It," says 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. Call for Meeting of Democratic Cen tral Committee. Notice is hereby given that the Democratic Central Committee will meet at the court house, In Pendleton, Oregon, at 2 o'clock p. m on March 15th, 1902. All democrats Invited to attend. J. H. RALEY, Chairman. A. C. Haley, Secretary. For the Complexion. The complexion always suffers from bllliousness or constipation. Unless the bowels are kept open the fmpuri ties from the body appear in the form of unsightly eruptions. DeWltt's Little Early Risers keep the liver and bowels in healthy condition and re move the cause of such troubles. C. E, Hooper, Albany, Ga., says: "I took DeWltt's Little Early Risers for nil ' llousness. They were Just what I , needed. I am feeling better now than 1 in years." Never gripe or distress Safe, thorough and gentle. Tho very best pills. Tallman & Co. and Brock & McComas. For Sale. Twelve building lots In block 14, on the north side of the river In Raloy's addition. Fine location and well grad ed. Inquire of N. W. Potwlne, Pendle ton, Or. Began In Palouse City, Saw Its Cli max In Waitsburg, Started at Walla Walla, Now at Pendleton. The Walla W.alla Union prints the following Btory tinder a Pendleton date line: Pendleton, March 12. A romance, the scone of the opening chapters of which arc laid in Whitman county, the tragic climax coming nt Waits burg, and the beginning of the end choosing Wnlla Walla as Its stage of action is being concluded in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Smith reside here nnd pursue their dally routine of living just as though their was nothing in the world to make them different from other mortals. But there is. Four years ago pretty. Mary Tweedy .resided with their parents nt Palouse City, a small town in Whitman coun ty, Wnsh. She was sixteen years of age and her heart was susceptible to masculine benuty. One day, in the boat of the harvest season, there came u stranger to the door of her father's house, and they gave him shelter. His name was A. T. Hied. He was of "the genus hobo, and he liked the place. There were women to do the work, there was good food and there was plenty to drink. He decided to remain. As an excuse for staying he made love to Mary Tweedy. Her maiden heart was touched, and the chords of love sang in unison. A wedding was decided upon, and he who would be a husband and win himself a home went to Spo kane to secure a marriage license. But Mary Tweedy was but sixteen years of age and the county auditor refused sanction to the union unless the consent of the mother was obtained. By the use of the long dis tance telephone and affidavits from home, things were at last arranged, and the bride-elect became a bride. Then they went home to the house of their father, and their father-in-law, and lived happy till the end of their days. But their days were numbered. The family moved to Waitsburg later in the year and there they lived in peace nnd plenty. Tweedy being section foreman. But the end of the dream of bliss came when Ried wont. In the meantime the wife had become a mother, and the little child lisped its father's name, and cried great baby tears of sorrow when ho did not come in answer to its call. Long days passed and still the missing hus band continued to be missed. Then the wife called upon the law. The prosecuting attorney of Walla Walla county took up the matter, and after a while located another wife and one who had a prior claim. Rled had been a bigamist. Another wo man bearing his name and who had bore him children resided in Nebras ka. She aslo wished to know his whereabouts, but did not. After se curing proofs that these conditions were true and the first marriage was in reality a legal one the county at torney of Walla Whlla rendered an opinion that according to the work ings of the law, Mrs. Ried was still Miss Tweedy. She had never been legally married. . Love Knocked Again. It was then that love came a sec ond time Into her heart. A man named Smith, a junk dealer, laid suit unto her heart and she capitulated. They were married in Walla Walla and have come to Pendleton to live. Each day they go about their duties just as though they were but common people and there was no romance in their lives. Their next dcor neigh bors do not know their strange and novel history. And in the meantime A. T. Reld may, in another docality, have ' taken unto himself another wife. 'w"erc: Murray Wlnohell, Waitsburg; IFlotchcr Fields, District 2G; Sophia' Miller. District 13; Louis Hall, Dis-. trlct 13: Forest L. Burcker, District! 2D; Eva Cummlngs and George Mun- dill, Touchet; Clifford Gcyor and Bethel Randall, Prcscott. All are form country schools or small vil lages. The Vice of Nagging. Clouds the happiness of the home, but a nagging womnn often needs help. She may bo so norvols and run down In health thnt trifles annoy hor. If she I b melancholy, excitable, troubl ed with loss of appetite, hc-dache, sleeplessness, constipation or fainting and dizzy spoils, she needs Ehctric Bitters, the most wonderful remedy for nHing women. Thousands of suff erers from female troubles, nervous troubles, backache and weak kidneys have used it, and become healthy and happy. Try it. Only 50c. Tallman & Co. gunrantee satisfaction. A Find in a Cow's Stomach. Walla Walla. March 1-1. Snmuu! Beavin, a local butcher, while dress ing tin' enrcass of a cow, found in the stomach a large ball of hair, impacted uiMl it v. as as hard as stone. Tne covering was black, and resembled the shell of a huge nut. The ball was about three inches in length nnd two Indies in diameter, composed of dark brown hair, apparently licked from the skin of the nnlmnl during recent years. We give no rewards. An offer of this kind is the meanest of deceptions. Test the curative powers of Ely's Cream Balm for the cure of catarrh, hay fever and cold in the head and you are sure to continue tho treat ment. Relief is immediate and a euro follows. It Is not drying, does not produce sneezing. It sooths and heals the membrane. Price 50 cents at drug gists or by mail. Ely Brothers, 5G Warren street, New York. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at Baker & Ogg's up to 12 o'clock noon, 1 of March 20th, 1902, for the erection , of a one-story brick building nt Athe-' na, Oregon. Plans and specifications can be seen at Baker & Ogg's. The ' right is reserved to reject any and all , bids for the work. H. L. SWAGGART. ' March 11, 1902. Pendleton, Or. , THE BIG BOSTON S T 0 Jfc ...NEW, PURE WORSTED... SWEATER Colors, Black, White, Tan, Oxford, Navy BloC,lj Blue, Cardinal Light Green, Royal Pcrpfe, Gray, Golden Brown. The test value we have ever of fered at oyai purple, $2 NEWEST THING IN Best Yalte Black OVERCLOTHES Slicker .Best Value Yel low Slicker : $2, Best Value Blacky f Short Slicker Best Value Yel low Short S! kr$fi Another case of Working Shirts Spring Clothing for Men in the Spring of Stetson Hats A large as sortment to select from of first quality goods. Knox Hats Hawe's All the $3 Hats spring shapes Stiff Hats 5. Are on the Fedoras $5. road; will be Crush's 552.50 here soon. Ever knows and thejl many Ins See the don. Boston Stoi $100 Dollars Rowarrt, S100. Tlio renders of this papor will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dies If til diseaso that ECicnce has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive euro now known tc the medical fraternity. Catarrh boiupr a constitu tional disease requires a constitutional treat ment, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of tho system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving tho pa tient strength by building up the constitution and assisting lmturo in doing its Work. The proprietors havo so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars or any case that it alls to cure. Scud for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Brone Orass Seeds Census returns prove the value of farm animals to be three billions and a few odd millions of dollars. A fun ny Chicago editor says Jhat it's "Enough to make the average Ameri can feel horsy." Timothy Seeds SEEDS Alfalfa Clover Seeds Seeds Get Out Pices You Buy .Garden Seeds in j ot Package. Thompson Hardware Company 631 Mai Phot; WASTING MONEY. Can't Keep It 8ecret Tho splendid work of Dr. King's Wow Lifo Pills Is daily coming to light. No such grand remedy for Llvor and Bowel troubles was over known bo fore. Thousands bless them for cur ing constipation, sick headache, bil llousness, Jaundice and Indigestion. Try thom. 25c at Tallman & Co.'b drug store . Garden City Voters anxious for Elec tion Day to Come. Walla Walla, March 14. City poli tics are beginning to take shape for the election to ho held in July, the principal reason for tho early move ment being the agitation caused by the prosecutions of saloon men for violations of law." Preparations are being made by the opposition to sa loons tp make a firm stand and en dcavorto got centrol of the city gov ernment. Another matter is the ex pense being Incurred in the prospect Jng for water, about $1000 a month be. ing used for this purpose out of the water revenues of the wator works. No candidate for mayor has been men tioned seriously, but two men are avowed candidates for chief of police. They nro W. J. Contonwine nud.J. C Hillmnn. Mr. Hilhnan is at present constable of the city precinct. POOR WORK OF SCHOOLS. Nine Out of One Hundred Students Passed Eighth Grade Examina tion. "Wrilln Walla, March 14. Jf the iuO or moro studonts of tho public schools of Walla Walln countv who tnnk Mm eighth grnde examination, for promo tion to tne state normal school, but nine passed with all tho honors of tho occasion. But 10 took nil ti. nation, tho others preferring to take part now and part in Mav when iim examination can ho fltilalinil if rinair. ed. But nine readied the required porcentngo -to pass to tho normal school, tho others falllnir hv nmniii margins. Tho successful students When yot are DEAD Everyone speaks well of you' When you are very much alive some speak ill. If anyone speaks ill of us its because we are VERY MUCH ALIVE One thing is certain you get better groceries for less money when you buy of P. S. Younger & Son. Don't believe the knock ers; try them for your selves; order of F. S. YOUNGER & SON, and get your goods delivered promptly. JESSE FAILING ...THE CARPET MAN... We Are Cleaning Oat... Our Winter Garnets to raako room for our Now Spring Stojk-lfs a sweeping reduction in prices, t')o. and tho wlso homokoopjor will do well to take a lvantaM at them. Come now and make your selection of Lco Curtains, Honiara, Kugj, 0'.c. Closing out an ologant lino of Hops fortiars, Matting and Wall Paper. Sewing Machines of All Kinds. AMERICAN PLAN. $3 00 per Day and Upwards. Finest Hi In the I THE PORTLAN "Special Rates to Pant fo tourist and commercial travelers. H. C.BOWER& For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor.