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it "WEDNESDAY, JIAHCH IP, 1902 TODDwASDROWNED II ID b 0 The body of Elza Todd was found this afternoon in Uie Byers mill raca. , . B,T -vTuti ..-j.. ..... ! confessed to sixteen. the Willamette valley. She will stop on her way at The Dalles. Adam Leonhardt, a prosperous farmer, who lives IS miles down the Umatilla river, was In town yester day. Mr. Leonhardt has sold his ranch to A. L. Smith and is golns to move .to Pendleton. vi nnmiw Tfmi Aire - i in vie ... who was thought to be 'dying Saturl , T TeveraT ZeTvZll 1 ""ledped herself Just over nlneteon. .poke of the high . standing of .the ennj nw nnmMn. . . . . se erai nunareu people, . f noiini'i. stltntlnn and of the world-wide .m w..4uvj. vi'w..wvu M-ntphnri thn Wftl-L rF h ann , ot.o I ' ' l- .-... ......... .. I Jnp(' Wnr of GrorrliiR- Ynnnit. As n matter of fact Janet was born exactly two years before her brother Fred; therefore in the natural course of things when he was -ten she was twelve nnd gloried in it. When Fred was known to be fourteen, she still When Fit-d Did Prince of Wales Officiates. 1 London, March 19. In the presence of a large and representative gather ing of scientific men tne innce oi - Wales today penormeu w i-ciumuu.- m, fm-m 1 of opening the doors of the National , Phvslrnl Laboratory. at Bushbyi Mn"ii5P ITamnton Court. In an able i ZJJL? ZSfiJ boastctl eighteen years, she timidly nc-land interesting address his Highness Children's, Misses' and Ladies' SHOES t iSr,?umo r t ,nospuaf "au" i The situation was strained, and quite 'Walla, that she is much improved , naturally the mother and 8lste fol ; now and is on the road to recovery. , Ml hnnt nn, . J Miss Mabel Nye has returned from I the stream with intense anxiety over i oijuiuuu ui;ru uu uecu iati.iii every movement. sister, Mrs. William Shults. Mrs., The boat WBg paced ,n Uje raco u t.u,t V """" the head, and when the water was with Miss Nye and spent Tuesday sufQdently loW( was Jet slowlv down night with Mr. lyes parents, Mr.jtowards the ,ower end The ,e and Mrs. A. . Aye. i ,tr,...i We have on our bargain counter now a few broken lines of Children's, Miss es' and Ladies' Shoes, which we offer vou at prices that will surprise 3ou. The prices are low, but the goods are of the best quality. You will get the cut price on these Shoes whether you ask for it or not. DIND1NQER, WILSON & CO. Successors to Clearer Brother. PERSONAL MENTION La Grande Chronicle: E. W. Mc- Comas, the well known grain buyer ' came over from Pendleton on the train last night and is at the Foley. Mr. McComas is over here in tlfe in- . i. tz . .. . .i ; . .. ... - I iciraia ui iuc miu uv iciiicseuia uuu mg tne oottom lor the young man, I i grain market. nnd had a party in honor of his twenty-first birthday. Janet said to her friends: "What a boyish fellow Fred Isl Who would think he is only a year younger thnn 1 1" When Fred declared himself twenty-five nnd old enough to nortance of its scientific research. The National Physical Laboratory, vested in the control of the Royal So ciety, and of which Lord Raylclgh is chairman, was established for the purpose of standardizing and verify ing scientific Instruments, for testing jealous of Fred getting married. But then. I suppose twins always are more pathy with the members of the fam- attached to one another' And two ily, as momentary incidents seemsd I years later at Fred's wedding she said to show evidence of the finding of the j vith a girlish simper to the guests: body. On downward went the search- i "Dear old Fred! To see him married ing party, slowly and carefully hunt-! todny. and to think when he was only get married. Janet said to a gentleman I ns 8T . , r ..f nhom friend: "Do you know, I feel very acria 8 and 'or1Ca,"fi, Inn, of it. f r-i !,.,. i.wi r; ical and physical Investigations of practical value, the scheme of work In great measure being based upon that adopted by the famous Physl-kallsch-Techulsche Reichsanstalt, at Charlottenburg. is on the "qui vive" for snaps in the ! until the tail of the race had been J reached. ! Most of the people then went away. ! thinking that it had been demonstrat i ed that the body was not In the race. in But the search was resumed. Charles Hilliard found the body at five years old they brought him to see me, his baby sister! I wonder if he j thinks of it now?" - PROHIBS IN THE FIELD. Held County Convention to Be Athena on April 5 The Umatilla county prohibitionists 1 Franklin street. An inquest will be will be in the field during the com- held at 5 o'clock, ing campaign, official notice of the Tnc body was lying on its back wnn convention being given by the chair-. the head down stream and apparea -man -n the following announcement: ! 'J" Todd had been walking across the Milton. March IS. The prohibition : oriage ana accidentally ralleu in The Sultan Is Obdurate. London, March 19. The Exchango Telegraph's Constantinople correspon dent wires that the sultan has given a direct refusal to the American sug gestion that he repay the amount of the ransom for the release of Miss Ever The Old Constitution. The Constitution originally carried forty-four guns. A particularly inter-1 c, esting history is connected with this j ' ship. During the war with the Barbary I William J. Bryan is 42. powers in 1S03 she was Commodore j Lincoln. Neb.. March 19. William Preble's flagship in the .Mediterranean j j. Bryan was the recipient of numer and played a conspicuous part during j ous congratulatory messsages today, the whole war. Lieutenant Wads worth, i the occasion being the forty-second tft tin . l r tne mow tfthanall.g0nef;j in Uie stomache J dfSir; f0r good, of corfee and-no, Try Owl Spec in the future, it is pJ 4Ul1" navor and right to the spot. Owl Tea Hd Cheapest place in fy, rhn wns lilnwn nn hnfnro TriiwiII In tha i nnnlrnrcntr rf Me il-i Thn rnr m-nt. county convention is called to m3ct hether or not this is so will probab-j m fated Intrepid, was one of the offi- ulations came from admirers in near at Athena, Saturday, April 5th, at 10 O never be known, as it has been cers of the Constitution. In the course' ly every state and territory, o'clock a. m. All the prohibitionists I said by some ot his intimate friends I 0f tne war wlth Engtanfl ln 1S12 the I ..... v a uC.Cfaa, uu ---- ----vw Englisb papers laughed at the Coustitu- fendleton-Okiab S Hiutea & Carney, lj Leave Tendleton everTdiriJ except Sundny, for PiIot VI T?4nA A 1 V. 1 . . . -m commodations. ReaeonalilliJ passenger rates. t City office at Tallman & tl tore. . n K. E. Thorn, of Umatilla, is in the! city. i C. C. Ross of La Grande is in the ' city on business. George Hansell, of Athena, is regis tered at the Golden Rule hotel. R. E. Porter, of Meacham, has ve turned from a visit in Portland. invited to he present Yours truly, J. L. VINSON, County Chairman. n 1 f 1. i 1.1- ... 1 1 .1 Tnrtrt t,- Ll7 . f ; tl0D and sPke of her as "a bundle of Todd was under the influence of , , , , t .. . . , . liquor when last seen bv Ernes I P nf boards6IluS nfler a bit of strip- Green, and this lends theorv to Si bunting." But when under Captain supposition of accidental death. Ther ' ull she captured the English frigate ; was no mark of foul play on the body! j the Guerrlere. a vessel of nearly equal ine nndlns: of a new fplt hnr nn I - vwviv uu u.iu ueiuru nui- For the Complexion. The complexion always suffers from srti toUS- cu,ed her M hcr " of eb, biliousness or consUpation. Unless Uon be, ' tDnV"lflt vst vessels afloat." A few monthK aft- discovery today by the young man's j ''r tDis v5ct0IT the Constitution, then I the bowels are kept open the impuri ties from the body appear in thc form of unsightly eruptions. DeWitt's T. C. Condon, of Wharton, Texas, s Little Early Risers keep the liver and here, and may decide to locate in this bowels tamiiy tnat the hat had previously , been found, caused the turning off of tne water of the Byers mill, race county. move the Mrs. William Blaklev is in Walla ! Hooper, Albany, Ga., says: "I took Walla visiting Mrs. C. P. Davis, who ! DeWitt's Little Early Risers for bil ls in the hospital. ( Housness. They were just what I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hedfield return-! ?eedetL , a deling .better now than Pfl homo. n TTonnno 1 i 1U years. iever gripe or distress, in healthy condition and re- "3 tX. u r , ' "u1?' e cause of such troubles. C. E. . 2!?ertih!body m'sht b.e 8ar?h i-ommanded by Captnin Bainbridce. .onipelW one of tlie finest frigates in Uie British navy, tie Java, to atrike its j Jolora. ' ; for. The water was turned off about ; noon and it was some time before he bottom could be seen. The hat was found on Sunday by J. F. Bentley and Arthur Lang, who dis- -is. o 4.1 j mt umereu it ucainsL inp trrntinir in -ho1 . . i .1,1, , 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 i r : . i , 1 1 i i , i i ii i ri n ttoiht t ' . . aner visiting lor a day in Pendleton. ; best'pils. f oilman & Co.' and Brock "nd 0f tbe rac,e' below Joe Paul Davis returned home from & McComas. nouse- The? threw u onto the banlv. Walla Walla last evening, where he . ' anQ taken to the parents' and proven had gone to attend his mother, who Is Ball Player in Trouble. j to ue tnat of J'uug Todd. in St Mary's hospital Baltimore. March 19. Mike Donlin. ' STEAMER FROM lewi;ton Charles Maskrey left this morning a California ball player, today wai' FROM LEWISTON. in hT i f several aays . sentenced to six months in jail and; People In the interests of the Northwest fined 5250 for assaulting Minnie' P Livestock and Woolgrowe.' Journal. FiPlriR n mAmhr nt ha t,0 u a-a Grand Chronicle: Judge Bal- company. Donlin nleadort fniilrv. h1 Starbuck. March 19. Word comes lery, of Pendleton, one of the best : claimed he was intoxicated: that ae dow the river from Lewiston 3nd eastern Oregon, i did not know what he was rinfmr. Th . other points of a new steamer line i . . . , . . . , , n l. ) ! . . . ( released Donlin on i tu ut: "a,-eu ia service aiong tne up-! Smoke Pendleton Boquet Cigars. PATENT to Put a River. Line on Snake known attorneys in was a passeger on the east bound 1 Baltimore club train this morning. Judge S. A. Lowell leaves this even ing for Walla Walla to deliver an ad dress before Whitman College tomor row morning, in the series that is be- Trust Clause in Will Invalid as to Ing given, one each two weeks. ' in r . . . ... ?1S1JFt-1?. Francisco, March 19.-The ,u- travel. Wool, hides and vast quanti-i ' ijitJiiie ffinrr rnnnv nnirmor LEATHER account of the assault. AFFECTS FAIR ESTATE. Trust Clause in Will Invalid Personal Property. , per Snake river between Huntington. uaidweu and similar points. This service, which will be small steamers plying every other day, was originat ed recently by farmers and business! men who have a great deal of freignt to move and who cannot wait for land wSwafla BSTJiLTSZ IS dSin ? the l0Wer CUrt declariDS rbe tbr0Ugb thls meanE of transportation, waila Walla, and is en route home to-trust clause of the will of the late J. , It is believed that the early water- i j G. Fair, as applied to personal prop-; melon trade from the sheltered coves erty, invalid. This permits the Jis-of the upper river will also be of 'm Itrlbutlon of $9,000,000 of personal mense benefit to producers, 'property among the three Fair child- The entire cost of the steamer line ! ren. is not to be excessive, as the vprspIr i c For a First-Class article in Stationery, Blank-books, Office an d Typewriter Supplies Oar tO TALLMAN & CO. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS. must be small enough to be removed FOR GENTLEMEN A Fine Patent CalfSkin $5.00 Enameled Calf Skin $5.00 You will noed them with those New Easter Clothes, g Peooles Warehouse oi passage, it is to be strictly an ' interior line, but one which will be of I MMimamwWWV 1 great benefit to those in its immediate 1 Prince Reaches Home. - entirely from the water during win- Cuxhaven, March 19. Admiral ! ter weather, as it would be next to Prince Henry of PruBsia, returned to 1 Impossible to save them from being Germany Tuesday afternoon. ' eround to pieces by floating ice in the When the Deutschland arrived : event they were left within reach of ' Emperor William stood upon the quay ' the vast gorges which form when the I surrounded by all the high naval and lce soes out in the spring. Then, too, municipal officers. As representative tne channels on the upper river are j of the American emhnRKv nt TlprHn not alwavs of the hest nnd therA are I ! Commander William H. Beehler, na- at times such shallow places to be ! val attache, stood at the emperor's passed that the lightest draught ves-1 ! side. The crowds cheered wildlv r.s , "els are a necessity. i Prince Henry walked down the gang- There will be no attempt made to ' way from the steamer. Emperor Wil-; hrlng these little vessels into the low-; Ham kissed his brother upon the both er river as the rapids and dangerous J cheeks and shook hands with the shoals are too numerous and difficult ' members of his suite. Soon after ilxc meeting at the quay the emperor and t party, Prince Henry and staff and Commander Beehler boarded the Dat- neighborhood tieship Kaiser Wilhelm II which i Dress Shoes FOR LADIES Nice ones either WELTS OR TURNS $3.50 and $4 ST THE POPULAR STORE OF PENDLETO JOE STOR -rt ,owiuK aH the seasonable and new thinnJ DRESS GOODS in Woolena. nnrWi. ni J 17H show you our Granite Suitines.PIain mirf Ktrlruw TrJ?ri,!l tons, Hop Sackings, Basket Clothes, Black Satin. BurUm many others. In WASH GOODS, almost anything voa call for as our stock was never so complete as now, look at Z Formaeau .Nouveantes, Suprema tissues, Erlair De Solr. Mi Devemse, Son; Jouree, Mercerized Mummy Cloth, and ml othere we can't mention here. We know we can r lease 5 Tl'W "eana nice. We also have a beautiful sktcf Shirtwaists, Notions, Belts, Hosery, etc. You can't affciiU buy your spring goods without looking our Hue over, as Hi THE LYONS MERCANTILE Finding Money What's the difference between nirkinr UD dollars in the mi'Hrllp nf th rnar? ' and saving them by buying your goods (i . When you trade with us you exhibit a wis dom, which is practical and is the sort of knowledge which counts. r ADDTT7D TUTTT T TMcnx 1 The Originators of Styles of Fashionable Mifr weighed anchor and started toward Kiel, through the canal. A banquet ' was served on board the warship. Smoke Pride of Umatilla Cigars. IF NOT PROPERLY FITTED IS NOT WORTH A $10.00 SHOE... 30c As it not only injures the feet, but does not wear. Our Shoes at $3 and $3.50 Are worth double the price in actual value because they fit and consequently give excellent service. The Pendleton Sioe Company NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION .Nnrlri la nAMhr tifran 1 m-., . liti'J0?. 'I' lie Pn.e ot electing dele- .. . "' uiim. ,-uira id iub aemocrauc county convention j.ie earner part or Vlctorieu Sar- ! V1 waium counts to De neici at the court dou's career was beset with mnnv lSld.f0nl ""J!16 Vof t,, , ... ' ouu ium aucn primary elec- tnais ana Utuicultles. His parents tlon shall be held in the vnrinna wished him to take up a medical ca- ! ot t,he counfy i Tuesday, March 25, at the however, was far greater than the I ?w i La'Ston, aild 0iih Pendleton and love of the nlll bo n,l .n ! . in.v.facA,.of ..e. ?aid Pendleton pre- ' -..- . . . id wc iruiiB ouuii ue own at l 65 flaln Street . . p. m vhi oi me oilier work Sardou wns I uuu, renin open until c p. m.. the aev busy upon a play. Life was a struggle : lCVTon fh Pr'mary for him. for he had little money. North Pendleton precinct, corner of Wa though he managed to get journalistic i tenal?,(lMo,n.,?tfeet, . work to supplement his mnr unrtp Lf8!'5.Jw?'.J,re'Il on . west aide Inm, win flf " :: 'ZS:uWl LTClwwu "eDD Railroad - ymj to u xiiiiure. . Income. and Sardou rushed from the theater , vowing never to enter one auain. He , fell seriously ill, was nursed back to I health by Mile, de Brecourt, an ac i tress who lived on a floor below, and trora mat ume his fortune was made. ni algnaturo ia on trrerj box ot the granlaa Urative Brorno-QuioifleTabiei. the remedy UuU cwm eoM la trrr Ezprta In Chlrorrapbr. Barnes So you are going upon the stage? Expect to become a great actor one of these days, I suppose? Howes Expect nothing! I want to learn to write aa they do upon the tage when they have a letter to write. Jlmmlnyt Stenography la aotfelsff to It! Boston Transcript. East Pendleton nreeinct nt th i In Pendleton precinct, on north ilde of Webb f tween ilain and Garden itieeto ' .'?iid f51er?! P"'?,1 nd t tuch election there hall be elected in I'emlletrm nin n re Kut Pendleton precinct 9 deiecatw; "tforthPen d.eI8?t"t9 "id conrenUon. and at .t,rh JuZ?' tne lollowintr jrwn, who are legal oteni and euSln D eCted"Jndg'0' WJ Priory AW.sZe!1 Pendetn-J. Bnhart; Will Moore; For South PendleLni. T n ci ,.-rt . . , .. ani; John ir. ""ure " JMUU tbii 17tb day of March, 1902 AtStLTc.IHALSr?eCentl1C0UntJr 0ona1 occreiwy wemoerauc Central Count; Committee. fJ We are Headquarters Seeing is believing Carpets Carpets Carpets Furniture Ftirnitwe Furniture M. A. RADER. Main and Webb Streets Pendleton, 0m HCXJS, HORSES. POULT i-ee s U. is. Hop RxmoHu imei- Stock Food for horses and cattle. Linseed'Oil Meal loxyom ftuw ure 'Or Milch COWS. .Poultrv fnnrl and ton CS, WBjn SEED SPELTZ C. F. COLfiS WORTHY Hay, QralH and Fmi. H7 mi 139 EBt Alia Straet. Pendl'