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BUPREME COURT OflDEn. AfONDAY, MAlUJIf 17, M02, 10 j Children's, Misses' and Ladies' SHOES Wo luivo on our bargain countor now n few broken linen of Children's, Miss , uh' mid Ladiofi' SIiouh, wliich w; offer you ;tt price!) that wilt mirprise you, The prices lire low, but the (,'oo1h are of the hoiU quality. You will ,,'t the out price on these Shoes whether you milt for it or not, DINDINGl-R, WILSON & CO. HiKcotmtri) to tihmror llrotliur. PERSONAL MENTION H. N. Htnnllold, of ICeho, In In town U. H. Klnonnioii, of Pilot Itoolc, la In tho city today. Honntor (1. W. l'roobiilol waa Jn town Hunilny from Woiiton. I. N. Dfivlii mill wife, of Milton, avo Kiientfi of the Ht. (luorKO liotol. II, K. McCiiIIoiikIi , J. H. M'cOiiIIoiikIi and ('. .1. Ward, of Helio, are In town. .1. V. Mcrlhur, cashier of tlio bank at im (Jranilo, Jh roKiHtorud at tlio llolol Ht. GoorKo. MIbh Htnlla Alexander him returned from her extended vliilt to friends In Dnhor Oily. J. J. Unllorny rotuiod Hiinday from I'ortluiul, where ho spoilt several Oayn liuit week, Oliavk'H .1. Itlllyard, employed In Uyoro inlll, hi miftoiliiK with hlood pot Hon In tho loft hand romilthiK from a boll. Minn Horn Lampldn returned on Batnnluy ovoiiIiik'h train from Port land, after a Hovoral wuoltii' vlalt with MIbh Kuhy Mohr. A. Wur.wollor spout Sunday with It. Alexander, In thin city, on his way noiiio to Joseph, after liolni; In Port land several days on business. Mrs. Wurawoller did not return with hlni, havliiK koiio to California to visit rriomiii, A Otcp Taken to Carry the Marshal ' shlp-necordorahlp Muddle to the Buprcme Court. Tlio nianihalHlilp-rcfiordorahlt) flBllt In Pendleton, linn linen resumed. Thin mortiliiK an order for tho atay of tho niiindaniiiH, which wns granted hy JiiiIko V. II. Kllla In tho dlalrlct court lor lniatllln county, waa ierw:d on Recorder Mr-Court, kIvIiu; him nollco to vucato tho iilllclal chair and turn It over with tho hooUa, wife, Icoys and other proporty portnlnliiK to It, t" tho old recorder, .1. 10, liean. Tho order aorved this morning wan Ifiiiued hy Kiipruiuo JuiIko It. H. Dean upon tho ciiho heliu; prcaentcd to hint hy .1, .1, Unllorny, attornoy for Uoam et al. It ordeni that .ohn McC'nurt ho prohibited In attempting to Inter fero with plaintiff, who waa tho city recorder until recently, when tho dla- trlct court Ifiiiued a writ of perempt ory maudanuia .ordering him to turn tho olllco over to tho newly appointed recorder. It also aslm plaluillr to ap pear at Baloin, March .'list, to Hhow ciiiiho why tho mandamiiB Issued In tho ahovo entitled caae by .IikIko Kllla aliotihl not ho recalled and all pro ceedings bo ntayed until the final liearlm; of aald caao In Die supronia court, and uujolna tho plaintiff from Interfering with plaintiff In hia duller1 an recorder. Ho far thin order of tho aiipromo court liaa not been compiled with nttd Recorder McUourt haa refuaed turn tho olllco back to ox-Hocordor Heam, anawerlni,' the court's order as directed to do by appearing at Salem on tho date cited. Will Do Guilty of Contempt. Unless Recorder McCourt compiles with tho order aorved thla morning he will bo In contempt of court and already papers have been drawn up to take him before the aiipromo court on tli In charje. m m success HELEN KELLER'S STORY. TAX MONEY OVERWHELMS SHERIFF'8 OFFICE, 8UIT8 FILED. Anothor Annlnot J. L. Dlshcr and Roae Dlohor Parish vs. Pariah. Another milt waa tiled thla morn Ini; ai?alimt .1. L. lllslior and wife, of Alba. Thla la tho llfth ault that him been brought against hlni In the last 10 daya to recover money on notea or for Kooda purchttHod. Tho title of tho hint one la W. S. Uyera va. J. L. Hlah. or and Rosa Ulahor, and It Ib for JuiIk ment for $115 alluded duo on Hour and nhorta, purchased from plaintiff by dofeudant, betwecjn tho lnt dr.y of Hoptoinbor, 11)01, and tho lat day of lanuary, 11)02. Tho complaint alao aaka $1.85 Intereat and conta of no tion. J. J. Halleray la attornoy for plaintiff. lonnln M. I'arlah ban aned Milton V. I'arlah for divorce on tho ground of deaortlon and failure to provide. Poior Went la attorney for plaintiff. DurhiK tho recent maneiiverH of tho French army, telegraph wires ho lino that a nmn could carry on apoola four tulles of It. wan auccosafiillv lnhi nt ino rato or two ami ono-lialf miles an Hour, For a First-Class article in Stationery, Blank-books, Office and Typewrite Supplies Go to- Delivered an Address. J. S. Williams, Clrnnd Lecturer ol tho Woodmen of tho World, who Is inakliu; a tour of tho camps and cir cles In this pnrt of tho country In the Interest of tho Pendleton loK-rollliif;. addrosaed u very approclatlvo audi- ouco at tho South Methodlat church laat nlKht. Ilia .subject was "Tho Of llco of tho Church Today." Mr. ') llama proved hlmuelf nil that haa been anld of him, an orator of rare ability, llo wont, to Union thla morn- lnt; nud will deliver a public addreaa thero tonight, undor tho luisplcoj of tho AVoodinon of tho World and the Womun of Wooderatt, on tho work of tho orders In Konoral and the groat "lOK-rollliiK" in particular. Time for Allowance of Three Per Cent Rebate Expired Saturday, Out Clerko Are Covered Up With Re ceipt of Money and Checks. Kor tho piiHt in daya thrco clorka have been kept buay taking In nnd receipting for taxea in tlio aherlffa olllco. Iloglnnlng with tho flrnt Mon day In March tho tax rolls opened and tlio 1901 taxes became duo. Tlioao who paid boforo Saturday night, the Ifith, worojillowcd a rebate of 3 per cent and there liaa boon a great acrnmblo to take advantage of It. Most of tho largo tax-payora hnvo either been In tho ofllco and paid their taxea In person or sent thomonoy by mnll, nnd it will bo tho middle of the week before tho clorka wilt catch up with tho work, so that thoy will know Just tho exact amount of ..axes Hint hnvo been paid in. It will amoiin to a largo sum, aa tho two railroad compnnloB paid nearly $30,000, of this the O. It. & N. paying over $2-1,000. Tlio clerks do not anticipate a very heavy riiBb of tax payers now for wlillo, which will give tliom a chance to catch up with their work. Of course, thoy expect qulto a sum of monpy to como In between this nnd tho llrst of April, as all who pay by that dato will not bo charged any In terest, hut flioy will not be allowed any rebate. On tho first Monday In April tho taxes becomo delinquent and nil tiiat aro not paid by that tinio, to them a ponnlty of 10 per cent will bo added and tlio taxes will draw in terest at tlio rato of 12 nor cent. There is a provision In tlio laws of tho state of Orogon which nllow one to pay one-half of his tnxea by the flr.rt Monday In April, nnd if this Is doi.e tho romalnlng half may run unt'. tho llrst Monday of October. Thc.i. If the remaining half Is not paid, tho tnxe3 necomo dcllntiuent nnd tho 10 per cont ponnlty ,ns well ns tho 12 per cent interest, will lie ndded. On all porsonnl proporty ixoi. If ono-liair la not paid by tho first Mon day In April, the sheriff is compolh.! lo levy upon and collect tho same after Miay 1. The Vonderful Work of This Afflicted Girl. Not one person In 10,000 of those who. will read Helen Keller's own story of her life, when it begins in an early issue -of tho Ladles' Homo Jour nal, will have tho least conception of tlio amount of hard work required to write tho Story. First of all, MIrs Kel ler puts down her Idens "in Ilraillo," as tlio blind express it; that Is to say, in tho system of "points," raised on paper by meaiiB of a stylus nnd slato dovlsed to aid the blind; these "points" being read afterward by passing tlio sensitive fingers over them. When all of this Uraille work has been completed, Miss Keller goes to her typewriter and uses those notea aa a guide to the rewriting or tno story. As soon ns a page of matter is type written it is, so to speak, lost to i-.iss Keller, who has to depend upon lior faithful teacher, Miss Sullivan, to re pent it to lior by spelling out each scntciioo hy means of the hands. Ut is a tedious task, especially as some of tho pages have to bo read again and again, with changes here and there, before Miss Keller ia satisfied. Then, when tho proofs nro sent to her, all this slow process of spelling word after word has to bo gone through once more, so that each word that Helen Keller writes goes through her fingers at least flvo times. It will bo a satisfaction to everybody to know that tho publlahors of tho Jour nal havo recognized in a substantial manner tho extrnordlnnry ability and pationco which Miss Keller has shown in her work. CANNOT MARRY. A Man Pardoned From the Penlten-) tlary is Legally Dead. Jim Younger wishes to marry. Ho rannot, because legally lie Is dea l, hence ho is unable to cater Into icy pnnirnrt. Younger submitted the finofitlon of whether or not he could wed to Governor Van Sant, who hue lnnkn.1 Into the matter with si:rpr:s lug results. In Minnesota a man who is' n life prisoner is civilly dead. The anly way ho can make any binding contract is through the board of con trol, which is empowered to enter 1.1 to a contract for him. It is not pro bably, howover, that threo members of the board of control, separ.fiv or as a whole, will agree to enter Into a marriage contract with any woman for tho benefit of the paroled convict. Tho only way for Jim Younger to be como a mnrrled man Is to get a pnr don which will restore him to tho rights of a living citizen. Another phase of the law is that neither Jim Younger nor his brother, Colo, if thoy establish any business of their own, as has been contemplated, can bo held for any dobts which they may in cur. In his application to tlio gover nor requesting information as to his rights to marry, Younger said noth ing regarding his uroposcd bride. Did You Ever rrnf tin in ,1-. w.wi "an-KonefBii- in uie stoniPfl. 01 coiieeandnn Try Owl Spec in the future. it,w am in navor and right to the spot. Cheapest place in i Connaught Princess is Sixteen. London, March 17. Piincess Vic toria Patrlclaorx of Connaught, cele brated her 10th birthday today, hav ing been born on St. Patrick's day, 1880. Her royal highness received a legion of birthday gifts. Last year Germany Imported 978, 078 tons of petroleum, S25.205 tons 'if it from tho United States. There has been little chango in tho annual con snujpl.'on of oil by t Germany within the last six years. i vjiuiwiuii-unjcui OVwt Huston & Carnev. P i.oavo x-enuieion ovorv iin. . . - ... " ' - Ann Kiriirn a I nn ti i 11 t i i . . i uuuiuiuutibiuiiH. xtennnnnhio I-; , i . . ti: L mii . w.vr ( Aailllllll iv III. v. wi Trust Those Who Have Tried. I suffered from catarrh of tho worst kind and never hoped for cure, hut ICly's Cream Halm seems to do oven that. Oscar Oatroni, -15 Warren ave nue. Chicago, III. I suffered from catarrh: It not so bad I could not work: I used KIv's Cream Halm and am entirely well. a. u. uinnto, .Ml Slmwmut avenue, iiohioii, iMiiss. Tho Halm does not Jrritato or ennso snoozing. Sold by drugcists nt 50 cents, or mailed by Ely Urothors, fiO Warren street, Now York. General Funston's Command. Washington, March 17. Secretary Root announced this nftornoon that General Funston would be assigned to tho command of the department of Colorado ns soon as his furlough had expired. Smohe Pride of Umatilla Cigars. DUEL WITH REVOLVERS. Work Horses for Sale. Will bo In l'ondloton on Wodnos ilny, March 10, and will havo for sale nt La Kontnlno Garrison's food yard 30 or -10 work horses. Any one wanting good work horses should not fall to ueo them. D. H. OILMAN. Tho Union Pacific la preparing to mnlio uutraiico to tho Thunder Moun tain country In Idaho, nnd Is sending several surveying parties to soloct tlio heat route. Klvo routos will bo Miirvoyed from points on tho Oregon Short Lino U'om Rod Rock to Wolsor, Idaho. TALLMAN & GO. A hill has boon Introduced In tho THE LliADINU DWUOnK'.X I Vlrlnln loglslaturo permitting women Grew Out of a Refusal of One of the Men to Marry the Other's Daugh ter. Sncramonto, March 17. V. C. Hodge, a wood carver, fought a duel today on tho Sacrninonto-Yolo bridgo, with a blacksmith named It. C. WViods with revolvers. Dodgo was fatnllv shot and Woods wounded threo times. but not seriously. It Is said tho shoot ing grow out of tho refusal of Woods to marry Dodge's dnughtor. Arkansas Sunday School Teachers. Van Huron, Ark., Mnrch 17. Mirny visitors aro hero for tho annual Sun day school Instituto of tho Arkansas .Methodist Conference, which will Lo rornmlly opened this evening nnd contlnuo In session through Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Professor II. M. Hiunlll, 1). D.. of Nashville Tonn.. who Is lu clmrgo of tho gathorlng, has arranged an Interesting nroernm. con- slstlng of papors, addrossos and dis cussion of great Intorost to those en gaged In Sunday school work. Off for Blttmore. Knoxvlllo. Tumi.. March 17. Tho agricultural classes of tho Unlversltv of 'Tennessee leavo today on tholr an nual excursion to tho famous Bltt more farms of Mr. Geonio Vandorbllt. nt Aahovlllo, N. C. Tho students UNION MADE Shoes ...FOR MEN... f of T White Bros Alumina Tanned,Box Calf Stock, Soft, Good Style, Wear Like Iron, Never Get Hard . . . ST. JOE STORI A7 1 , ai. i . . ... rl mm uiu m.-uauiiuuit! uiiu now minm lllf fjriOMO I. t 1 1 ... . ---o- woviu in trimicuH, uur Huiespeopio win ue glad niiuw vuu oiirumniK! hniiiimn I'hiln imH ntr nou T..,.-...i J . - r- 1 v. . r i.i j. AUiuui Lrii m iwna. rmi) ruicKmen. na r i nt inn u..i.. t..i ... . J ' - ...... "-Jt'kHII AJIUUdUBKn iuuiij. uiuciu, an vvAonuuuiiH, almost nnytuuig you i call for as our stook was never so complete as now, look at Jbormnsan Nouveautes. Hnnrpmii 'riBHiipa Tivi.ii..rn cut- d. . 1 - --- --w a.uijhvui juu. riuir uevenlse, boir Jouree, Mercerized Mummy Cloth, and mitt othera we can't mention here. We know we can t lease yoi Quullty, btyle and Price. We also have a beautiful stock ot Hhirt Waists, Notions, Belts, Hosery, etc. You can't afford to buy your spring gooda without looking our line over, aa It k ciy mrgu mm complete in all departments. THE LYONS MERCANTILE $3 $3 $3 RIDING BOOTS Peoples Warehouse w w w rw NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION, 30c A $10.00 SHOE... IF NOT PROPERLY FITTED IS NOT WORTH As it not only injures the feet, but does not wear. Our Shoes at $3 and $3.50 Aro worth double the price in actual value because Uiey M and consequently give excellent service. The Pendleton Shoe Company 1 'otiw I litrt'liv (riven that a nrl tliepurpoMof tkctlui; ilelesatva to ttto Ueniuvtntio ti-iwol In n Himnlnl r..i n...i ...mi . , , I " viincmii'ii 01 i uuiuiia county to le held at uain m " aIccini car anil will roninln the ixmnty court iiuum? ot ihi t-ounh- .... ti .w.i: at Illttmoro three days, stutlyliiK tho i a,f "Th uf-,,am,1 tit uch primary jWii0 moilol methods of farming and dairy, Iiik iniraiied there. i'Uw, at tho hour of 2 o'clock P, m. i Sa' Finding Money Wliat's the difference between picking up 'dollars in the middle of the road and saving them by buying your goods right . . When you trade with us you exhibit a wis dom, which is practical and is the sort of knowledge which counts. CARRIER MILLINERY The Originators of Styles of Fashionable ThUUuttrwU on onwy Ux ot tho jtwuln Laxative BnmioQuinincTwu' tft rvuwtl Itut ctuw aa lu utt uy. After Fifty Yenrs. I.owls J. Ornnt, of Knlnmnzoo, Indl ann, has Just heard front his hrother, Aloxandor whom ho has not sunn fnr 50 years, nnd who wns supDosed to ! havo boon murdorotl bv th. Tito in. iillnus and Mormons In the Mountain ueauow massacre. Tho family lived 01 wionKtirry, unt., nnd A.oxnmlor wont to California In Boarch nf pom. After a few years had olnnscd and no uuiiiKs camo rrom him, Lowls started In aenrch of him. Thon a third both. or started In search of tho two broth- tire, iiim no is atlll mlsalnff. Aloxand or, now 70 years or hro, is living nt HfllKvndo. Nob. Ho iusortml nn ml van. tlstunuut lu n mnvsnnnor nnd tm 1,1 whureabouts boenmo known. Tt tin. velois that IjwIs chllrtron . . ----- IM.VHVtUUI aeniHii wnero Alexander's tiam;htor acted as tenchor, hut tho Identltica thin navor became known. tort la now boltiK made to find a traco of tho third brother. ciucU except the precincts of lVmlleton. Kxl ale on an; Siuth Pendleton ami itlcton. North Pen tht In each of tho Mid l'enJIeton precinct tho polU lull bo oKutl at I j). m. aail remain open until , 111., 1 no ximi 1'oiiuik- I'lacea lu for such priiuarv election In I'eiulleton at follows: .-jortli remlleton prvcluct, corner of Water ana South I'emlleton Precinct, on wetnle of OarJen bemeen Webt. ami Ibllrvaa jtreeU. 'aruen Kit lViHlletoti ureclnct at the In I'euaieton prwiuct, on north ltle ol Webb, be. teeu Milu ami UarvicnttreeU ' In Klid fcderal itrvc-incliiiiil t a..l. l.. ....... lull 00 electetl lu I'eiulleton precluct 7 delivates- in Kut Pemlletoii l.recluettl ileVf.- v52;. ..,.!u i7. . , :. 4 ... . . , p ' eu- uvu .iwiiiMciuTini-uti 111 count i'eiulleton T 0lewt(to ai.l cuinenUoii, and at such election he follow lug per)u, who are legal voters and householder lu each of aid nrvlt,. r. i.i 7. " eTetiwi5 juugn ui aia primary cor IVmllelon prx-cluct-llenry Shociev Ja. ilean,Sr.lLeTeutch. "ey , ja. For North IVtudletouJ. lUrnliart win A. W.Nje. ' Kor South iVndtatou L. O. si,.l-u. l- l .l... ii. .to DateJ thU UUi ilay ol ilarch, 19CtJ Mie4i-v V ltur., Srtary Deiuocratk- Central Comity Cuiumllte. Smoke Pendleton Bsquet Cigars. At. A V At t ju ju At ai ii u k . . r rrr w -bp w -st- m tl- -m rtt. c m k. u. v. .v. av. w m ii u ji We are Headqtiartets Seeing is believing Carpets Carpets Carpets Furniture Ftrrnittire Ftitnittire M. A. RADER. ii i i i ii i it r i lv pnn vtAAr l t irov -a. w.w-, JTCtlUaClUltj J-.ee s U. S. Hoc Remedy for swine nlapue. Inte r . l . . - k n olOCK I'OOfl lor hnrepe nnri T : i r:i e l ..mine . wnkMb. iiuaccu meat tui r"--p. rvow rviirp inr rviiir-n fnnt u l . t j j ....v w Awwua uuu lvuiwi y SEED SPET T7 A New Cereal A iwjf uw waMM C. F. COLESWORTHY, Hay, Grain and Feed. i7 mo 129 -ast Alta Street - . . Pendleto,,