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7ik ."ft! It? 8& v SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1902. New Stock Arriving.... , Every grain of quality, every stitch of honesty, that could be put into a good lasting shoe, was iSern pi oed in the manufac turing of bur celebrated V O. R. N. SHOES for MEN A full line just .received. DindingenWilson & Company THE CONVFNTION 6:30 a. m. there "will be a" celebration I of. the holy euchariat, at -which serv ice It Is hoped the majority of commu nicants -will make their communion. At 10:30 a. m., there will be lull morn 1 Ing prayer -and sermon, followed by a second celebration or tne holy com-i munton for those communicants . who r,r,t nftomi parir service. At I Pilot Rock, five delegates J. s-in t m thP annual Easter service i Manning. George Skelton. S P. Bar- --- (Concluded.) A. fnr thp children of the Sunday school ! ton, E. F. Beitel, Jacob Cherry. will be held, with a short address by . Prospect, two delegates D. th TPrinr and the recention of thalPeebler. Clay Branstetter. children's lnten offering. At 7:30 ! Reservation, five delegates H. M. n. m. there will be full choral even-, "Wood. T. J. sons with a second address of the services there will be an offer- itoore. proxy. Ing taken. Those received from the. Ruddock, two delegates Not re concrecatlon will be divided equally ' ported. between the two great branches of the TJkiah. three delegates J. "W. Stur church's .missionary work. Diocesan dlvant. "W. T. missions and general missions. The; Umatilla, two delegates McGrew, of Weston, and G. P. Skel ton. of Pilot ROCK, were -nomination for treasurer. The vo.e stood; Hansford, S2; -McGrew, ol, Skelton. 27. Mr. mnsiora jclared the nominee. I u.ienn fnr Commissioner. i . . nnn nnii n. B. nfternoon suffering with e J&mes Z"U: . 7 i iU"" L" . in the foot. There . r..miu nr ik- an. were uiatm i cuusuli.. . . ... r . ,milnner. The' ne r,n Pvewltnesses to the snoouni; nouiiuaicu iui -v , . , ,n rot nf and the Japs sior. ". 7 but It seems that ne was It Is Not Known Whether Shooting Was Intentional or Accidental Jap section hand, working under Section Foreman i-. nuumwu, O R & X. raiiroau, w "'""f"1,'" vote commissioner. Xelson. 122: Gambee. 2L C. P. Strain for Assessor. r P. strain, of Milton, and Scott the railroad track at mile post 216, 15 . -r knni anil n hflV flDOUt i- ; --l! nf Milton, were placed in nom- nuies w. ' - - mlf from . iMMi i. iweeu). xwuu xviirwi-o- " . . i -? 11 rpars in w cwi'i-" At each! rick, A. D. Blue. Frank Metz, by -Willllnation for assessor. Tne vote was. i h thfi trackf wUh a shc,t. strain, xj.; xucu.c, v. jn h,g hand Tne D0V spOKe 10 J. A. Howard, Surveyor. he Jap and the Jap returned the sa- J. A. Howard and Roy Conklln. were! lute. About this time the boy fired i a .nm;no,in fnr cTjrrrnr. nr.H tho whole load of small snoi Sellers. J. T. Huston. fr Conk,in wjthdrew and Mr. How-.struck the Jap in the top of the right Lwo delegates J. M.. , . ht. nPiotTintinn : tnnt tnnrlnc U ud fearfully. No ar- . . i -wi oti.1 it Is tint M. Henderson for Coroner. rest nas uu -- - l-Timrn u-nn ine DOv js, uui .ui. r to ClMTer Brothert. Black 91 SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH Special Easter service 10 a. m.; Sunday school. L E. Earl, superintendent, 11 a. m. Special Easter sermon by pas tor, text: "And if Christ be not risen, then Is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain." Immediately after sermon a number of children will be baptized, and christened, and every-! one is cordially invited to see this lwAlltlfnl Rnri !mnrAKRiv wrpmnnr I The children's choir will furnish part' of the music for the service, and at the close of the services, the doors of the church win be opened, with an invitation to any who may desire to unite with the church; 6:30 p. m., Epworth League. W. C. Thompson leader, subject; "The Risen Christ;" 7:30 p. m., sermon, sulet: "He Brought Him to Jesus." E. B. Jones, pastor. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10 a. m.. Sunday school; 11 a. m. ntfariryf will h lVntP1 tO, MpilTIS W. C. rnns. thp latter nhlecL as usual. The mu- Union, five delegates V. R. Camp-! Dr T sic at the services will be of the usual bell. A. a Friendley, C. A. Perkins,! Dr. T. M. Henderson, of Pendleton,; savj. a bov "0J. tDe name of joyful and brisbt character, the prin-,J. K. Graham. C. E. Graham. jwas nominated by acclamation for,Frencn'' "answering the description cipal solo work being taken by Mrs. ! Valley, four delegates J. H. Hodg-1 coroner. I . thg Jap nas een seen near J. A. Borle, nss Eleanor Cameron , ens, S. C. Hodgens. C. F. "Weiss. H. C. a Recess Taken. t'ho ninnp wher the shootliig occurred nd Miss Potwlne. At the last serv- Derrick, all by Scott Rltchey, proxy.' . MMCC nc h(sra tnVpn t i ' B cW,n nn he thinks, it us with a disatwi.1 ff near n.l It oats. barlPi. in packages, but'VjS ice the Tested choir will be reinforced Vancycle, two delegates A. B. Mc- by the addition of eight ladles in prop-, Ewin. John Burk. er vestments. Vinson, two delegates James Xel the precinct nominations for justice of the peace, constables and road su- PERSONAL MENTION soh. S. G. LightfooL I "Weston, seven delegates L. R. Van ' "Winkle. J. P. Ueuallen. R. M. Powers. ; perrlsors. IRRIGATION UNION. might have been him. Whether or not the shooting was intentional or accidental has not been learned. The matter will be investigated. San To Play Francisco, n Australia. March 29. "Wll- The approval of all v. J It fa blend of i2l and two otW nuesallherfeedTSj Phages, takeabadcJW TKY IT ONCE You wifl, OwlTea r . . v-wcapesi piace in Ore Peidlctoi Okiib Stagel flaUaCara-. Mrs. Fred C. Hindle, of Dayton, is.'r T- Jnn4n' VTS; at1R-JiIci Articles of Incorporation Filed at the registered at Hotel Pendleton. M' ' cl4U"'i Court House. 4 " I except Bnndar. for XL? . . xi. xseesic i nam a. nmu s ay juua xuui t -p. j - , , --fc .j "W. H. Babb and wire, of .cno, ere -trtKrtnn T?nzt fim Hotor-ntnc t r ' Articles of incoruoration of the Lit-' registered at Hotel St. ueorge. O'Hara. J. H. Price. Henrv Stamnsr. ' tie "Walla "Walla River Irrigation America, sails todav for Australia. Hon. Levi Ankeny, the banker and , e. S. Price, ivan O'Hara. ,' Union, was filed with the county The companr is booked to open in clerk at the court house Friday after- Melbourne May 1. The incorporators are J. C. ! politician of walla walla. Is In town. . -willow Springs, two delegates No C. L. whitnev, the nurseryman ot , report. Walla "Walla. Is registered at the Gol- i Yoakum, two delegateHB. Hopper den Rule hotel. Ivim Morton. M Ohnrlpc Fprensnn lias return-1 Total number of votes and dele- ed from "Walla "Walla, where she. has j tes Respectfully submitted, been visiting relatives. j J- MALOXET, T n n, n nmlnont n1 I J- . CHERRY, estate and insurance man of Dayton. is a guest of Hotel St. George. J. S. Kees has commenced the ex cavation for his new residence, on Garfield street, north of the river. Professor J. S. Cherry and wife, of M. L. MORRISON. Committee on Credentials. THE AFTERNOON SESSION. Adams, are In town. Mr. Cherry Is a ' delegate to the democratic convention . and Mrs. Cherry is visiting Mrs. J. E. Miller .on the north side of the river. j. Mouicnins, emior oi me aiis , for reassembling. It was a business b?r t26"6, J8S, JSmuv u"day '1Ike affalrt prompt and ld ,n night the guest of Will Ml Peterson, j acUon of its items of procedure Mr. Houtchins was on his way to oj. . Pnrtlnnrt to Inv In n pnnnlv nf tipw CreflentialS Report. machinery for his printing establish-( noon. Tne incorporators are Pritchard, G. A. Hobbs and F. E. "Wil-, liams. The purpose of the corporation is to purchase, lease, manage, regu late, control the water rights, irri gation and systems now existing and put in dams, reservoirs, canals, ditches, flumes, pipes, etc, and other, purposes, such as controlling the water of the Little "Walla "Walla river , and irrigating the land tributary thereto. The Drinclnal nfflpp nf thp ; f COmDanv is to be at Frppwnter nnil I Committees Ready Promptly to Re-' the duration and life Is to be perpet-' port at 1:30 O'clock. (al. It is capitalized with a stock' Colonel Raley called the convention of 52000, divided Into 2000 shares, at to order for the aft inla Par value of $1 each. I nronmtlv at 1:30 thp time namn. uuuge xjiaKiey, ai me commodationi. BeasoBtHi j (ibbii(m i num. City office at Tallraaa k ttore. County Dalles, took two little girls. 10 and 5 years old, from Mrs. Lottie Raymond, who came there with the children sev- rai uays ago in company with ri James TV. Maloney, chairman of the ' ver Lo'vell. the alleged horsethief. central For a First-CIass article in Stationery, Bknk-books, Office and Typewriter Supplies to TALLMAN & CO. THE LEAWNQ DRUGGISTS. and committeemen by precincts. The report was siened bv thp mm. C. F. Daniel was in town today from ml"ee, and adopted. ! his ranch below Pendleton. He says Tne State Delegate Election. the soil 1b very dry on account of so Colonel Boyd desired that altera much wind of late and that wheat in ates oe elected also, and there was the lighter lands is suffering in con- mucn discussion which ended in sequence, being already ereatlv dam-:Judse Hartman ralsine the nnint nf aged, and this, coupled with the cold 1 order tbat there was no provision In snap of last night, will cut "down the the 03,1 of the convention for naming yield of many fields. alternates, which point was sustained b7 e chair, whereupon the delegates Gratz'o Opening. ; their ballots. " o clock, Mike "W. Xye. Georee P. Rb.n t FOR EASTER in all the modern shapes and leather Fine Kids in Furns and Welts $2.50 and $3.50 Patent Kids and Patent Leathers $3.50 and $4. mpnt. , ireuenuais committee, was on his The charpps nf nnH i MJss Xlna Coon has returned to her'ieet 011 "e.Btant when called upon; were proven, and the children turned. Easter services; 6:45 p. m., Christian old position in Carter & Raley's office T report, anu read it to the dele-; over to the Boys' and Girs' Aid Socl- Endeavor; 7:30. sermon by the pas- as stenographer, Mrs. "White, whom " " "M """i'1 " unanimous , ety, or Portland. tor. Visitors and strangers in the , she succeeds, havinc returned to xZ.e' . . . . ; city, and all who have no remilar "Walla "Walla whprp kIip ha a .similar e. ,a"0"" Committee's Report yWVWW 1.1. , ,i i i ' , Colonel Bovd was pmmllr ed to be present at all our services. Mrs J A. McLauchlin of Gurdane answe,riES. UlC Cal1 for PlattoT, Robert J. Diven. pastor. , SSStaS nStf ?? CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ' was accompanied by Miss Perle ' SSS ZerJm V Easter services at 11 a. m.; subject Jones, who has been staying on her " round iSSTnnK.?1 for evening service. "The Pathway of ! homestead near Eagle sawmill. Miss fbl rIfJt 5tP?h laUSe' " ,d d i Peace"; Sunday school at 10 a. m.;! Jones will return to her home in the S a MrtoTSh Junior Endeavor Society at 3 p. m.; ; "Willamette villey this week. Sartr anriau?p LT l "m Senior Endeavor Sodetv at R-.m n m , . i Part' aPPluse and laughter follow- tt t n . T, , ' - nenrr iavjm, son oi viuiam iaoya, ing US readme- Tnrffo i aCUn& PaSt0r' ; a oneer of Milton. Is in town shat mlveo its adoption wnich SfSS ' ,...yP.S0N STREET METHO-, Ing hands with his many old friends. ; unanimous IJIST CHURCH Services for Easter, Mr. Lloyd Is agent for the Seattle: The Order of Business. i Sunday: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; t Grain Companv, and Is located at) D B "Watson ehai tt a preaching (Easter subject) 11 a. m.; j Moscow, a little town on the Grea of bus'inTs commS was w " Junior League at 3 p. m.; Epworth Northern, west of Spokane. He will 'prompts "aaToreMrt. Hp League at C:30. At the evening serv- remain several davs. I which nrovldPrt th?t p U' StaUoMd a?df B0TDf,'Stevens' a teacher ln e state Nor-1 the order of bustnels be. elation of 12 Uren pasto- addresseB- , mal fichool at Weston arrived here on ' state de,egates, nomination of sena- ' ! the 9 o'clock train ot last night on a tor, two representatives sheriff rlprfc 0??"? Je5' Visit t0 relaUves and reCOrder' commissYoner at UJr I tit. KiuJEEirER The Easter fr pnds "she mmn,nU Mccnr . leetlral will , ,i0ht. ,u ' T "-ZZXr" anatnen 7n, T7 , . i uis-.'imsca mian unn uora wmiams, wno "jusuces ana constables fv . nraremer loraorrow ' are pnpns ot that well known institu wlth four servicee, a loHoim: At,tion. ST. JOE STO Special Sale of Ladies Kid Gloves We have just received direct from the jnafiufactuieis 5fiA I Ladles Kid Gloves. We will put these clove on ksIp ' 1 MONDAY MOUSING, MARCH 241h. SALE WILL FOE ONE WEEK ONXTT. COM TT 111 j - - .S.0i,,ef.I-0.8adete-SS- We will offer our Mil, 5w"uV.yAPve.aPwheveiy pair of th-l'l certainly the best gloves ever offered iitbis city for the We make this sale to Introduce our glovesTiffld when theS ends, we positively will not sellor lesTan regShrprS Yours Truly, THE LYONS MERGAMTILE Shoes 1 IsateJssL This evening, at 7 Grate's new place, a fine resort, to be ' Price Valte MoCIh known as "Gratz." will hp th Some very pretty Shoes for the little folks. Plaid Shoe Laces vv.f r, uc uiiuMu .vnnp lomfif rA. mi . open to the public, and Mr. GraU counted The 12 elected aTV 0 1. old-time caterer of Pen-' drjirf WT?, "'5 b84 WitH dleton. h.vlr,c operated the Gran res- " vtll,s ' Dr. Smith for i and early 90's. His new nlar i D- B. "Watson arose to non.in.io n. f, Gratz," is in the new La Fontaine c- J- Smith, which he did in a speech1 block, on the east side of Main of a few sentences, the nomination be ' street, between "Webb and Alta j ing made bJ acclamation. f BtreetS. Renrrr-nrlu.. oi.u... . . . uiaiMcy ana Keser. The latest eastern fad with all shoes bought this week. Peoples Warehoase The Stamp of Fashion. That is the 'sort of Hats that make up our line. You will rind no better styles, no better materials,' no better workmanship, no better prices than we offer you. Our reputation is the result of Sixteen Years in this one line and we are proud of our reputation for honest dealing. TiT IS BACK F EVERY HAT WE CARRIER MILLINERY Smoke Pride of Umatilla Cigar, A $10.00 SHOE If not properly fitted is not worth 3oc. As it not only injures the feet, but does not wear. Our Shoes at $3 and $3.50 The Pendleton Shoe Compa ny 645 ruia Street . ; "W. M niat-i - ... U.UIWVJ "tiu c. a. iteser were nominated for representatives by ac clamation. T. D. Taylor for Sheriff. KhTHn0millaUon 01 T' D' Taor fori sheriff was by acclamation. W. D. Chamberlain for Clerk. Nomination of W. n nk.i,..i.i- SataSou0. EUCCeed hIffiself.by C W. Marsh for Recorder. B ILp HrSb' W H' Fowler and R er SSt? welrenamed for record- w tt i re, a bal,ot couJd be taken H. Fowler withdrew his name to c!?edwtMrEwlne Slant h""!L "f: Ht?eW not deslr- WfllSKEY We are Headquarters Seeing is Believing Carpets Carpets Carpets Ftiraitttfe Ftirnitofg Futnitiste thereupon nominateo' SEZ . u. nansford for Treasurer. W. D. Hahaford, of Pendleton. G. H. for GeaduB. jSbT i M. A. RADER. Mainand Webb Streets Pendleton, M. tm A Mm Mm Sold by JOMM BCEMIDT The Louvre Saloon rxKDurro.v CALL FOE COU.VTy WARHANTsT"" All TTttll. . . 15 Mhrrv;.uja jSs? -""cluu urSOn, MMCn , 1SU2. B. Jt. YATER. ef DSMlllU COCKlj HOGS, HORSES. POUL' Stock FoodforL1106 emedy for swine PJgue IntC Kow KuS f?xS?5es and cattle- Unseed Oil Meal lovyo CTW1 C0WS' Fo"ltry foods and tonics, many- SEEDSPELTZ C. F. COLES WORTHY t IJ7ttdfMV Hay, QndnmndFmA. 127 ma 129 East Alta Street. . . . PeBdlfl