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.(Sl GIME THE 27TH' PERSONAL MENTION MILES If PIT THTRSBAY, MARCH 2, lQf2. 10 lb Q b PENDLETON VS. WALLA WALLA ON THAT DATE. "W. E. Bond is In town from Athena. A. Vinson, the marble man, is in j town from "Walla "Walla. ; . Representative T. J. Kirk is in town' WOULD DO SO IF from his home in Athena. , PRESENT BILL BE LAW. eVe; D. C. Brownell was in town wed- Western Canada Dog Show. Wlnalpep. Man- March DO.-The mntk annual exhibition of the. . , nlnx. nnned E western tawroa ivmi" - Simon (today under most ausplcioMS circum-j stances. The show, from present in-J dlcations. will be the most succau ; ever held in this part of Canada. The total number of thoronchhrcd canines ; . -l -Aft m..A mlVV r os,v,iir.v Tha the Bas-ball Season nesday" from his stock farm on Butter' shows How the Measure Would De-on exhibition exceeds 500. and every; Probability .ha. the Bas-ball season . fancjers fe lBch Will On w.th a uarr, H,re . aSnon inrch 20.-General j t. the list. Tbe entries come from j -Tn.n Shamsialn. manaser o: the; i i asningiuu. ' ca-tinn f the Dominion and Says thumbs oW game ot poIit1Cs thumbs up when it ...... vwiuci, Ul ir cial" which sells at Children's, Hisses' and Ladies' SHOES We have on our bargain counter now a few broken lines of Children's, Miss es' and Ladies Shoes, which we offer you at prices that will surprise' you. The prices are low, but the goods are of the best quality; Yoa will " get the cut price on these Shoes whether you ask for it or not. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. Successor to Clearer Broth en. THE PLAY TONIGHT. returned ed general staff bill saoma oecome .V. .i., Qr went oni,awhe could not see his way clear to; particular ie - , - , .... . -. ft uiut n aim ouci c-j-cu.i.., i lines toaar toia me seaaie muiuutkn; , - - - : , j - "Walla "Wnlla baseball club, and G. C, . Pendle01, f ",r that 5f the nroMSJthe United States, and universal in-, nKrr, iriRiwrpr of the Atnena' - . ' " - mnsed in mem. ui team, are in town conferring with; Judge John J Balleray has r " nf Pnrtintnn Huh t from Baker City, where he kitn viti - ts . ta .-av. - i . t . with a view to arranging a series of Justness several days ago. continue to no a , - w,s meaced games. The first game that Is to be ; Dag Morgan, an uncle of Elza Todd. regaroeo u nVilita-v es- soon atter the opening today., under pVed in this city will be between attended the latters funeral and bur-1 the bet Interests ; of the . "j"5 , - option of James M' Xan the Pen.-.eton and "Walla Walla teams ' ial today. His home !s in Heppner. ; tabhshment and one which e.d rJJ " id will probably be on Thursday. Jact stuart came over from TOll.;- ""1 March 2T. This game will be only Walla Wednesday evening to attend ' f?..?' ?1;a I ,,. - . .e N Vtav to test the strength of the two teams Ue funeral and burial of his cousin. f I 0 ' WHI.e pothers f""' j Korr. tn-oihor fr,- hpnriprU,.. 'larly objected was the provision that, -v-. vmrt Mnrrb 20. One of the work in the future. I , w nT for-!lhe.fe.Dlor sfner? ffi.f.r "J! theatrical novelties of the wiek and'Tuv It Omi Defeated Everything that fcjj exquisite flavor all . that tmit rAr. . Imerly of Baher dry, was a guest of ZrtT nf the armr as the ores-. ?ae 1.1 ti hfoi trT,iinv r r 7 T -..m--, icsieu is -viruj Russian Generosity. nosei ecnfeaay i it! t direct or be detailed to . j- ic ho1 ' I ' . , V. I TJ.I,. ' It'll. 1 11 L UillWUiai, o , BWWB A said that if this proposition became lhua CoJUer at tfle iladi5on .Square rvdira.1- 1c tain .. . ' A iiTTti S- UUI,Ub .1.. vviv .- "; to have an extremely good fart in the SeC- . 1 1. 1 Mt1,A.r.J' nr.Mil i Cheacest nlacf? m iv. able for their impulsive generosity t on a Business trip. and artists who have visited Russia or i Rev. "W. R. Towelle. assistant rec- jaw it would destroy the unity of ; Taeatre ;0night- piayefl to liussian aueienctf reiaie t or 01 i rami y caurai. ruiuauu. iu , jue army. e aaser.eu that the people when pleased cannot , arrive here tomorrow afternoon and s tte bill would allow the uu iriuiit... . --.t"---- i" ... - . m iini -in avrif-inTiaiiv rnnr 'mmiBET. fan rt iifrvn nirmh u... . 1 I .V.r. 4 .1 V... U H. DaA-.r-. , . l. I " " T Cil I IS I LiLU 1 1 - U l I rtl I ( TlOIi. A case L iiuiiu a uia. ui ujv at me inukiii ui uic nci.t.uu. 'general Ol ue arxii iu jiuiiiwvc i , (- w . American twheisi. i.cuiiorii wtMuu., John 1- Hall, tne weJt-Known stocK-i terests ox sneir own (.leisuuiu mwi-- who was heard in a Londen drawing m,n hr.s romovtx! his familr to Pen-i ites. He told the committee that- . Anglo-Swiss Milk Company'Soid I room one aay oy uie usiizm i-uta , dleton from his winter Dome in lid ! witn tne oiu a jaw ne coma db u&uik Oica XovikoiT. Not content with en-;Horse canVon. and has thusiastic applause, the princess em-; bouse he recently bought. oracea mres aacivson fturnui, utc nere c .ve bis cnucren better scnooi not advantages. Elvia LarapMn left this morning for Miltoa where he will play the pi- Rose Coglan in duction of Jules Murray's Pro- Herman Merivale's ! off one of her most beautiful rings and put it on the violinist's fingers, saying in French: "Tou are a superb artiste. Accept a token of my ap- . . -,.. t . 11 1 t : preciauoa. jijss jacKsuu r rfTen br tonjcfat. before a Pendleton audience Tvednes-' . day evening. March 2. at the Fraaer. rinston & Carney, Zurich. March 2'1 Stockhdlfiers of cn? tnT p;7 occupied the the men wno wouiq noia tne paaces 01 , tne Angio-i-wiss l onaensea -uvh u o. Bidsre. Alba and UtialL t. He comes honor provided under it, but he did , met today and ratified the sale of the , commodations. Eeasoaabl company's business in America -to the passercer rate. the Gail Borden Condensed. Slllk Co. City'omee at Tallman 4 The purchase price was $2,uij,ihh. Btom cive the committee the names. Britt After McGovern. San Francisco, March. 20. Jimmy Drama, "Forget-Me-Not." The Eaby and the Monkey. Babies are very like little monkeys a no for "Wakefield & Co., at a concert Britt. local champion lightweight, who recently defeated Heggarty, the Aus ; a ,-.,- t;,, tj tvii. I traiian. cnaiiensea -ucuo.eru jujm morning bv Countv Clerk ChamberUn f night. A telegram was recevred here to Isaac Hasen and Miss Gertrude i -urire" w- 1-,c " strosg rumor that AicUovern lias ac 1 cepted the defi. ! Narkins. both of Fmatilia county. J. H. Raley left this morning for rt -rt r. ii w.. , ami itr arp hnman when we are tonight at the Fraaer in youngest, -aut oy way oi saiace MQi:r " ;Vo t TO ni.T- mnit if thnt has the new officers of the town and pre- ST I H JOE ST Honors Miss Roosevelt. i "Wilhelmshaven. Prussia, March 20. t (The kaiser has ordered that a tor-, i nedo boat recently converted into a was Pendleton T .. T of Herman Merivale's strong drama. I suffered, they assure us whereas thefP" u- return to-. -Tr.--.t Mo x-.ir - The niav is m-.. 1 liitue inonKej-s crow less and less ii'i "J""' struct ed as a problem play and Rose ! man every hour that they grow, our J The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. j guardship, be rechristened Alice Roos CogWan dominates it from the first ' babies turn their backs on the raoa- Baker, who live on Beauregard street. ; evelt. ; n iot Tt is fo-pfiil in it?; rsnrpspn-! key type at the first squirm, and grow feii acainst a bet stove this msmlnc' tation of social injustice to an errinU-ay irora it hand over fist during and received severe burns about ttp' The Iast German wheat crop woman brisic in movement insrpn-', the whole of their protracted period of 1 faCe and hands. Sa Per cen" below that of 1S00. Jons in storv. pionast in contrast of development. character and society dramas Cohlan was tive in this country of Stephanie. ', his brain grows and grows and in- i- -i .1 i t ;i(rt; nn hnvirs!- mom tn ("msiHi ? UUUUiCd i-T- .UVUllkQt iVUU . tTLUI' : ' p - T T T t .T T T I . sn.f HSc ctT.ll VrC crt!)TlA T-IT" . W that of a hard, cold, unscrupulous '. e fintis his legs and graduaiij poh woman, who has led a brilliant but ! them out to use, though in some child The monkey Mr. and Mrs. J. r .. . i itrfnrth rims to taw ann m lentil nl ' -" " rr";..tHn t mtr mn,i-BrVm ! "lie. formerly pioneers of ui our laui-usytu jaiai v t i:.i n. ii . The hnmuTi Pi- fl's nnw nscortc tootr " J"- me ui iiuai r uiBJit;iiiu- onlhf's ' tu. rrouty. or mtz this coun- and Mrs Arthur Knight. They have been for the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Knight and other friends at , Helix. It has been 11 years since PATENT LEATHER We are now mh-wk-c ail the seascnable and new thicks DRESS G(.;tDS ic WK-lens, our saTespeorle will be zy OUW" V UU I'Ul V i iUJilC UUllJUV.l UI1U ."IU lfT-. J ill J.riIJ tons, Hop Sacking;., Basket Clothes. Black Satiu, Burfsa manv otbers. In WASH GOODS, almost nnvth.ee too call for as our stock was uever so' complete as now, looi jj TVinnnfci. I T . . 11. J , f ll il. J . Uualitv. St le and Price. We aLo have a lxutiful stfd very large ana complete in all departments. they were here and their many old. misguided life and who is presented r en strecgui comes to tne legs very rH" , as endeavorinc to obtain social recog-! slowly. The learned doctors, too, as-; J" are V0 at nition through the influence of a ; sure us that the period to upward J""- i ineir new Dome- , charming female relative over whom j elopment in which the child gros , j I she possesses a compulsory and ' more human all the time, and keeps i 5orrr Ue spote. ' blackmailing advantage. The "ethical putting distance between himself and f He was in the parlor of a St. Louis position Stephanie assumes is that-16, monkeys, is in infdc,- : ,d oar'yj residence while his fiancee was playing f she would not be able to prosper in routh and that presently upward evo-' a cbopln sonata on the plana Her 1 her profligate life if it were not for, lotion stops, and the development be-' mother -n-as seated almost opposite her the existence of such men as Sir Hor-' comes "an adaptation to the environ-, fctnre son-in-law. and when the prop ace "Welby, who has reformed and is ,' ment without regard to upward zoo opIorn,yttv presented itself she opposing Stephanie in her endeavors 1 logical movement." E. S Martin, in r j. to obtain a social footing in a circle ' Harper's. , -rvgnt y0Q think Edna has a great ' which includes a pure young girl " . ' pprfnrmnRic? '. whom he most dearly loves. Steph-' What Ctunts Most j pgj. do, ame is victorious over sir isorace at some one raps tne canciaaies first, but is ultimately reduced to alas follows: "He kissed the babe and ress THE LYONS MERCANTILE replied the young ; pitiable slate of terror and humilia tion by the sight of one of her for- What Counts Most raps me canuiuaier uTr vnrrt f. fpw Ktrinrs ! across, it would make a lovely gui- Shoes FOR LADIES Nice ones cither WELTS OR TURNS $3.50 and $4 combed the head of Sam and Sister' Sue; and swore the twins were beau f tar mer dupes, a Corsican. who has i tiful. and wished he hati but that f sworn a vendetta. It is in this scene . doesn't count He asked about the ; that Miss Coglan's great an is mani-1 com bread, and when he vainly tried j fested. Her final stealthy exit from to chew, and forthwith asked ior thei the stage, her shuddering horror and receipt, and of course that pleased ma Bet he never finished his sentence. New York Herald. It Jl.11 Depend. , A. student long ago asked the presi- j similitude of a haunted desperate wo-' but that doesn't count. But jut be-, deat cf Oberlisi college if he could not j man make her an interesting and for- fore he left he stooped and winked,! pemjmwi w ute auuner mur-. midable picture. For a First-Class article in Stationery, Blank-books, Office and ewfitei Supplies Go to TALLMAN & GO. THE LEADING closed np his jaw and slipping out ! 1 behind the bam he took a drink with ! pa and that's what counts." Eepublican primaries were held throughout "Wallowa county Tuesday. ! Interest centered in the fight for con t gress between Representative Moody !and J. X. "Williamson. Both sides hold that they have won a victory. Enterprise delegates are for Moody. of study. "Oh, yes," replied the president, "but : that depends upon what you want to make of yourself. When God wants to years, but when he wants to make a i squash he takes sir months. In-j Etructor. ' ' "If a ship," began the comedian with j th rnP Ttntwl hfurd. is lfMI tffrr Inn? The Standard Oil Comnanv seems ! and 40 feet wide and its masts are 100 1 FOR GENTLEMEN A Fine Patent CalfSkin $5.00 Enameled Calf Skin $5.00 You will noed them with those New Easter Clothes, Typ o have a soul, after all, "having in- feet high and the bo ran Is bowlegged, t creased the was-es of its employes 10 1 what does the capstan weigh?" per cent. Wonder if the price of oil I "It weighs the anchorf hoarsely i & blnrf the wwww : Peoples Warehouse will be advanced? about ed the audience as it grabbed benches to prevent itself rising en' In Germany the yearly number of! masse and doing violence to the thes- Finding Money What's the difference between pickicf up dollars in the middle of the road and saving them by buying your soods right -. . . Wheo you trade with us you exhibit' a wis dom, which is practical and is the sort of knowledge which counts. CARRIER MILLINER'S Tne Originators of Styles of FasnionaBk NOTICE CF PB1M4.BY ELECTION ; divorces exceeds 10,000. plans. Baltimore American. A $10.00 SHOE If not properly fitted is not worth 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 toey m and consequently give excellent service. The Pendleton Shoe Company Xoiire ia fcby gives that a prlssary ' , election tor the porpos ot electing dele- ! 1 sates to the democratic county convention ! IF YOITB HAIP. IS TTRK1NG GEAY, DOI.T Oriental Bonnhon. ' of I niaUlla county to be held at the court poll tt on 5 IT FrP.rs! 'G.Tjr htir re Th n hmtM rv,mn.An in 4. ' lwlie ' 8414 county on the 2Sth dar of' honotaUie. tboucb not.iirtri destmbje The Tbe i? oZ horieshoe common In the , Mareh 160.A snd snch pnn'.J;'. t ' only prepamtion Jht will roalUtely restore orient Is a plate fitted EO as to cover i tion shell be held In the Ttriotra nreclnets rednVKf.fH0iEU the entire bottom of the hoof, with a i IA&KYu ATiV" "vt lfai-iei:ortienoihur!Te) iiptlmp.' perforation in the center. The weight f "Tvfc n m Sin. ?r.J?f ; &!S7&SSSi of average horseshoe is three-; iS V SS SS3! ThirtTTtwolueceM:no Ullnrea. Foor di. ! fourths of a oonnd. The native smiths ! !ort11. 1 n"eton and Soutb Pendleton and 1 tuirt iwlTirmlncTr lull p5?t lo. 11 ; nsnn,,r n. th frnm kW.s nf ln ea ot the said Pendle-.on pre- r We' arc Headquarters Seeing is Relieving Carpets Carpets Carpets mm m 11 Tl it pi . . mmmtmt m 11 Llv (JLIIII T I S fciyiw pirpuiu. Afiiun. I'.w i. - - - " suui upn at 1 p. ni- i wM sb nuiij., w ruic ,1 i,uingU iu. ntuujjuL uuu uuu I buajlc LUeUJ - iciuotii 645 ilala StTMt . . for the purpose in view. ooen until 6 n. m the. ral polllnr olaces in for , election In Pendleton as follows : VArtV, 1. ,lT V. nn 1 . . , intuuci, comer 01 wa For washing the face the softest wa- ter and Main strtett ter should be used with a pure soap . Pdieton precinct, on vrert rid like castile. A complexion bruah for rt i ttw"n Webb and moving scales, dust and fatty secre- f p "wi!i prwioct the eunrt boc. , " icvujvk, uo Luiio tiae ot Webb. to. 1 In aiil tercral tcir.eU and kt nvli .L.,r,. .1 .- is t'ewCtsoo Pttciact?deljrtt: In tiona is also valuable. M A PAnPP. 1 i mm, 1 m m. am m, u w m- He I've tried my beat not to makt t Pit h'dtWu ami fn Soith pSt 7 JL 1 VVPO llUlA k3x2m3 IT V love to TOU. Jt?.V?,J? M tton, at wchlkcuU - ' VWI W7 " She-Well, rou know what Brownlnc huwiiaX V.,-' v". aays-tbat the only true succesa la con- f "D telMo1 " Jndt Penury ftant failure. Exchange. Abanrtt, First Neighbor I am afraid my chil dren bother yon. Second Neighbor What nonsense! Why, they are not ores' to my house aore than eighteen besn out of the twenty-fowl For Pendleton wr tT cv.j . . Waai.ir.;ITeau.:b: ' ' ' jJwsft? tDau3' Binihirt; win Mow, Okted tkU nth day of Mirth, litC . , J, II. PJLLKV, SeUry btmooatic Ceatnl Cvgaty CoauBlttec i-.ee S U. h. Hntr T?pmpHi. (nr cwine DlaRU. o. 1. t- , . 0 " J : w .-I frw wvuwn. x uuu iur nortec; ann r-itt i ,nci-i uii iuv Kow Kure for Milch cows. Poultry foods and tonics CCT7T rnm mr a ww C. F. COLESWORTH1 Hay, Grain lajBmdtag Eaat Aha Stret