MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1902. Reduction Sale Ladies Kid Boxed Vesting Top, Lace $2.50 Shoes- now $2. Kid Boxed, Black Serge, Top Pat Tip $2.50 Shoe now $2. .bine Kid bhoes, sizes 31-2 to 7, old price $2; reduced to $1.50 Spring Heel, Kid Button Shoes $2.50 values, now $1. 75. Broken Lines of Ladies' Fine Kid Shoes, ranging in price from 2.50 to $2.72, price re duced to 1.75. WILL BIG GREAT CROWDS HERE o Hereford Cattle Sale Attracts General Attention of Stockmen in Pacific Northwest. Dindinger,Wilson & Company Succession to Cleaver Brother!. PfcoBe Black 91 RAY ROBBINS DIED THIS MORNING IN ARIZONA. .Hnne fnr n errand extensive preiiu"" ,,, ,. time and those attending will be roj- . i any entenameu. PERSONAL MENTION T. J. Doyle, of Arlington, Is in town. G. A. Smith, of lone, was in town yesterday. . t. it f Athann Is rflclE- ureat preparations are Deing made by tne Pendleton Lommer- t d at Hotci Pendleton win, fiasuujauuu uianc uic iiciciuiu udiurj nidi iu uc iicic under their auspices April 23 and 24 a success. F. F. Wamsley, acent for the O. R. & N.. has received a letter from Col. R. C. j - 1 - 1 j All XJtjIl I l- J iitio 1 tivu Judson, industrial agent for the O. R. & N., in regard to the sale, his visit to his old home in Missouri wnicn says in pari: "1 do not believe there is a live stock man of any importance in Pr. 0f Helix. Oregon, or Washington, northern Idaho, northern Nevada, part of St. George last night Montana and 29 breeders in British Columbia, but have received Born, Friday night, to the wife of dodgers for the coming Hereford sales. I do not apprehend that V, M. Goedecke, of Bush street, an ! k i : ; u t xjr..L' -il.nnnnrl linv Mnthpr mid child v.re dninir well. uvc3 Will A. Leathers has given up going Georee H. Kramer, of Walla Walla, Is registered at the Golden Rule. t ir Tinntlpv has returned irom . t it, lnrlco march- fhe Redeemer, where they were join S'bf the bo'ys1 choir. Then they marched to 'the Presbyterian church where the services were held and the Episcopal choir helped to furnish the music. wtir to Owner of Dogs All persons owning dogs within the ... r Tlnnillntnn a rn limits of tne cuy ui i..t. rMnoi! tn cn I on me Furnish are city JUIU'U iu ... . . nnrl tin TM llllllllllll. treasurer ai una " of their dog license, ana gei a receim llnrnrnf tltintl UrTSeiUUUUll Ul nuiv" County Commissioner Horace Walk- o the recorder, they will be given a was resibiuicu a. ""muok license waw -- there will heanv ritfficultv in hrinrrinfr thf hiiirrc from 'Wnchinrrtnn j J - "MD,"D "TW and Oregon to that point; those from Spokane, Colfax, etc., all want to go to Pendleton. Are you sure that they can take care of from 500 to 1000 people in vour citv. without a committee to secure rnnms at private houses? Of course the parties will pay for their rooms. " .. J bu,"b lu " immense gdinciiuj;. Adams Advance- Pat KIne, of Pen- Now if your city put up decorations for the Woodman, kindly suggest d,Gt0 waB ln the city vesterday and tO ttiem tO leave them UD and also makp thp rippnrafinnn nn a cr-nln ' i...i nr,tr.mnr,l r,t lint-c Ho an to Heppner and taken a position in hf St. Jon store, at the corner of Court and Cottonwood streets. Adams Advance: Pat Kine, of Pen decorations on a scale I shall try to come up to them to leave them ut and also malrp thr commensurate with the people of Pendleton. iuul y ""1 wccjs. - Deputy Sheriff C. P. Davis visited It is readily seen bv the wav Col. ludson talks ahnnr thn salpth: t his wife, who is still in the hospital he expects a large crowd and the Commercial Association will make ln Walla "Walla, Sunday. He says that all the necescarv armncrpmpntc tr nntorfn.'r, nil ti, ,u Mrs. Davis is getting along as well as J - ..0w.-Mw -w nil illBL WUllJb 1U1 iilC occasion. Several car load; nf thp finpet HprpfnrH fnttl tUnt -or. . in rppplvpd n nnnsienment of hoes paid $4.50 per hundred for them. Deputy Sheriff C. P. Davis visited hospital Mrs. Davis is getting along could be hoped for. UnrA,. : i, :4.- r A. O. Schubert, of Athena, was cntrl nf hnrt, ;.:n i" :' " .T: '::r, .u" 'b "town on -Saturday from his father's hr rnr-VVTi 7.i UW " cercainiy De me ranch near Warren, where he is plow- best chance that the stock men of this country have ever had to sup- ing summer fallow. Mr. Schubert pi tiiemselves with blooded animals, and mav h thp nn 1 v rlnrp nf e,.- fn v.nA t.nc.Tt- nil thatr ..aw var waMUWV I OUJO lllUt IUV ' UUU IU lJlH Cfcll Clival its kind for some time to come. The cattle will be brought rieht wheat and It is now Just coming here and may be seen before purchasing, so that all will know what through the ground. He says they .are getting. Un nttf nro hnrpliV ClVen opportunity to pay their license before the dog catcher is put om. J. A. BLAKLEY, Marshal. Funeral of James Wilson. Thp funeral of James Wilson, who mot dpntli under the wheels of a lo comotive on the 0. R. & N., near Hll gard Friday night, was held at 2:30 CmtwIhv nffornnnn In M A. Tinflnr's Un dertaking parlors, in this city, Rev. R. A. Connie, of the Christian church. conducting the services. The remains were interred In the OIney cemetery in the evening. All Elks Take Notice. The Elks' social has been postponed until April 17. 1 . . J iT " will . oatc. r,arl.. -""-"ntf. coffee that Special,' - WW . a and two other coS iP makes all horse-feed9? ? packages, take a lfflp1 xx ax uiUi- VOU flll ' Cheapest nl Was 17 Years Old and Was a Pendle ton School Boy. itoESr ,s T0 "AVE FREE MAIL DELIVERY JULY House," Is dead. Mr. Robins received a telegram to day Irom T. P. Page, who Is at Phoe nix, Ariz., stating that his brother died there this morning. Jtay Robblns as only 17 years of age and will be rememhprprl hv mn nf the for summer Now for free delivery! You need not wonder any more what has become of thr nm;. tion to give Pendleton a free mail delivery system. Almost a venr ago Pendleton was promised this treat and her people went ahead the young people of Pendleton. whPrn ano numbered the houses and got things ready for the establish no te grew up and attended school. He 01 "!e delivery, but no move was made by the federal authorities to was a favorite among the young peo- Put 11 mto working order. People had begun to wonder what had pie and was an athlete until n vpnr become nf thp thinrr ago this winter, when he contracted letter, which was received this moraine bv PostmapV will ? g SU'SJfS'JS.nS Was!'.irnfto' i-rp'-o7: " 6 by Pos,raas'er Fe",rm to Arizona in the hopes of regaining . .,..le Postniaster general has this day issued an order for the his health, but this did not stay the establishment of the free delivery service at your office on Tulv dread hand of death that had fastened I92 with two carriers and one substitute. ' , luuurcui0S,sM uc civu service commission has been reauested to takP th mua wnicn was tne cause nf hia ,i . ..bbaaaiiy j,iei,a iu urbanize ine civil service I w,urtiiuu ui appuuunis ior tne position of letter carriers As soon as the examination is lipid anH u- t , '- . . h IV ' 1 cugiuies is mrnished by the commission, the postmaster general will select the carriers Assistant Superintendent T. W. prior to July ist, and assist you in layinc out the carrier m..f-B 2 ground is in fine shape fallowing. W. H. Wallace, who has been vm- nlovprt with tho Clpnvpr Rrns . In thnlr dry goods store, has resigned his po sition and taken a similar one with R. Alexander, in the clothing dena-t- ment. He takes the place of A. E Linn, the latter taking Wallace's with Lee Teutsch, who has purchased the Cleaver Bros.'s interest in tne business. Smoke Pride of Umatilla Cigars, PmAlmm IIL.'.L n. Li6a Vfi Fdnri I ntnn n. i . - JICI HBVaftT.I except Banaay. for Plln commodatlona. Reasonablli hifi City office at Tallman 4 (v., tore. W)' MASONIC CEREMONIES. Conferred and Black Cross Degree Held Services. Pendleton Knights Templar confer red the Order of Knighthood de gree on one candidate at their meet ing Saturday night. Rev. J. R. N. Bell, of Baker City, state grand chap- board a, your office, for U' fflSr"!: Lee, of Baker Citv. and Levi Antar of Walla Walla, were present and as sisted in the ceremonies. After the degree and other work was completed, a Danquet was served. Sunday afternoon the Command ery held their annual church Rprv. ices in the Presbvtorlfin nhnmh i For the Complexion. The complexion always Buffers from W lllnltnn nnn a I . v "A"?"" Superintendent tics from the body appear in the p . 0 Jul' ist' and assist yo form of unsightly eruptions. De Witt's locating the street letter boxes. .Little Earlv Rlunrti b-onr II- Tn r,..: u i r .i , . .. howels in healthV TonditTon and 7. bear in" S Tit i notZ intern of the J'U wiU the'esMeTi unchurch a deHvery serWcrto'ou S ii30, R- Bell speaking titti1' ; .... J' BuyB: 1 wok town x J -.iULu iiuujuns oi rne maBonry. mis was said to have DeWitt's Little Early Risers for MI- t. , . ' been one of the best sermons or ad- I10U8ne8S. Thev vera .ot t 'j-etter boxes. DOStal Strarx; and c3rr-r,olr 1 l , . . rlrpaonc that I j- . . t ;: ...'""' nuaL 1 tJ, . ; j r r r "avc ueen ordered of ... uccu ueuverea in ST vea vJ,ni.MKern?ttan ;J c m, , .y r two belore e service is to be innirn renaiclon on rnalism for mr , fl 7t. or msiress. win nave me boxes located Have thp jr,rL- -ft McComan. w BDQ Pended, so that the certificate mav be sent tn tp I flirt - 1 1 . . . c triers ana suostitute carriers are reouired tm-. nXf i luuciuuujr tuiupames Which have complied with thp S nAs.. approved August x3, :894, a list of Sich S here! Exln S1 s k ;"3LL-h.le ' -1 FOR EASTER such changes as you 6d necessary Jo submit a I Jrfk?"1," ce tor approval. You will see that no udnewsTarv 3 5 , "w "irtii wiin twine, or to use rnhhpr !,,, t -Hooma In the East Oretrnninr. .n teg : for rent Steam heated, Lot and cW water and bath room in ronnat. Fof a Flrst-CIass article In Stationery, Blank-books Office and Typewriter Supplies Go TALLMAN & GO. THE LEAWNfi nonnmcTe Shoes in all the modern shapes and leather ST. JOE STORE Special Sale iot this Week.. c wm give rxuic Wltn every Gf Scitof Clothes, ONE NICE HAT iui every uinki's Knee Pant Suit wa xriii .v.. r :y r aieLCap- A" of ur Lie8' $2.50 sh0M 3. fe-v T-. -imajs a rare chance to get cood Shops v cheap. Five hundred yards beautiful W.S ffilE. -T. S discount of 10 per cent. Just received the nobbi in7 0 ouu" In tins city. Uome and see us. THE LYONS MERCANTILE CO. Styles that Bear Jf HatP.0fF,ashi0D- That is e sort fin? ats'hatmake P our line. You will no bnetteretter ;ty,eV better mateS than ffWrkmanSh,P' 110 bett Pri"S esult Tf ?5L7OU-v Ur- rePtion is the w are nrnnH f YEARS in this 0ne line and dealing Ur rePutatin ior honest MILLINERY CARRIER EASTER SUNDAY uac I . . S -- ww r-j OBSERVED IN PENDLETON. Services Were Appropriate to the Day in music and Otherwise. Easter Sundav the holding of services ln several Pen- uiaiuu cuurcnpB with oiuui.i . of music In ."'"Iroe.ms Church of thP Bo,,n,n. . .. AHe .ioD .... vsi Uuu iour ser- ""i win excellent mnni of -i. nn 1 ... . eauu uiiu unnrfl anmo . collected for t " church thp r 00 Street MethodIst the hu.ld.ng was-crowde and " 2 Program rendered hr o..ine vuu niiimiiT' SHOE If not DroDerlu fittp : .... .. , jo 4iui worm 30c. As it not only injures the feet, but does not wear. Our Shoes at $3 and $3.50 Are worth Hnnhi. i . onSnoe Company ?2 as !xcellent- The collections M.c u, iur nome and foreign mis Blons amounted to $170. YOUNG WADE GIVES BAIL. because service. 64s lain Street . $ His Father Puts Up $150 for His Son'i Release. Saturday evenlne- Aivin vn.m .... " "uc, lUtJ WHO Bnot w am Harris near Pilot Itonk PriHo ri ",H' nrr.nlo " . C,CU,UK, Was Hi in l tt ,,mcea under !50 ball. S, f!,h?.Menry Wa. put up the -. u vuo juung man Is now free to so about h s rintipc ,,n.n "11 1 10 t.rV: L0,""16. l? .? into court and tV. "f.na". rerd to the hp ,uh . :r"r "".1"."niains that tiTot V "uui ai wade at all and that he had nnt tr, ...ana thp , :;; vt'c"luuu le me of terV 1 n ,r.r ?lam) ln Sis- rpmn.;7'; ''.""fr? ne.ls kely to fth ;;',r .aay? nef0re he is 1 t,;p , Ul aiinough the nut curious. Fine Kids in Forns and Welts $2.50 and $3.50 Patent Kids and Patent Leathers $3.50 and $4. Some very pretty Shoes ior the little folks. Plaid Shoe Laces The latest eastern fed with all shoes bought this week. wounds ATHENA WOODMEN. Invitation to Pe",, Neighbors Go Up There. Thp 1 i . mp"".'"""' camp and circle. Wood dc nf nh:i0r 1 a . Women of dial iuvlts i very cor- bers to h rfc"u l"H Ainena mem ing at thi; : .lomo even SSe6 1Q -SstS Orand On Manager StiCZ IS "r.8dn11' Head nent memberp , ulHer Prml slrprt are Eo!nS and it Is de. Peoples We are Headquarters Scing is believing Carpets Caypets Carpets Fgfn&twe M. A. RADER u iuua, one bay ho . .. ff7.i "J" ni loouider two iS. "'' nu" Main and Webb Streets Pendleton, Orego' iff j j-wuuua, urand it with a Wp. right hind foot whit? 1 Mlrfh J Dated March 3 CALL POR COUNTY ChrMrhal. WADDiutc oriebShA""?' rp'fhtscopoucd.. ""'":u ee's U. s w t-. . 7" xur rvinch cows. p..h V V1 "1C. iU &di:. UllD SPELTZ ANe iw. A nav aim ifain x-iw C - COLES WORTHY, .vuiena neighbors have made - 9 East Ah slfa'a, , . "eet. . - . Pendleton, ft my office at the court hn, J w"1 bt1l'm