c. w 1 TUESDAY, APRIL, 1, 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. Fine Kid'Shoes, sizes 31-2 to 7,-old price $2; reduced to 1.50 Spring Heel, Kid Button Shoes,?2.5o 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. Dindinger,Wilson & Company Successors to Clearer Brother. Pfaooe Black 91 BASEBALL AT ATHENA SUNDAY. Perhaps a Special Train Will be Run From Pendleton. On Sunday next Sharpsteln's Sharp shoooters. of Walla Walla, and Os- toorn's Tellow Kida, of Athena, are to meet in Athena for their first contest of the season. An excursion .train goes from Walla Walla, and it is pes sible that, Jf the Pendleton fans do Eire it enough to warrant the expecta tion that a train from here would be needed, the 0. R. & Jf. will arrange io run one. Something like 100 por- fions should go to Induce the com pany to run the special. Last Sunday the special that went to carry the people who saw the Pen tUeton-Athena game was short of coaches. It was the subject of com' plaint by many who were on the ex' 4:ursIon, and this will not occur again Xiast Sunday, there was no reason (why there should not have been plenty of coach room. The conductor was ready and authorized to connect all the coaches needed, but, judging from the number of tickets sold at the ticket window, ho thought he had enough cars. Numbers boarded the train with no tickets, and alter leav ing the station it was found that the train was crowded. Two coaches nvhlch had been attached to the train were cut off, and these would as well lave been taken along if it had not neon for the misundorstnnding on the part of the conductor. PERSONAL MENTION E. H. Clark left this morning for Echo. Dr. A. W. Botkin, of Athena, was In town today. E. J. Libby, of Walla Walla, is re gistered at Hotel Pendleton. Sheriff William Blakley left this morning from Portland on an official trip. Dr. C. J. Smith, of Adams, was re gistered at the Golden Rule Hotel last night. W. H. Hawley, of the grocery firm of Hawley Bros., has gone to Port land on business. Soloman Hardman left this morning for Waltsburg, his old home, to be gone for several days. J. E. Beam has been appointed by County Recorder J. W. Moloney to act as his special deputy In place of W. H. Fowler, who resigned. Mr. Beam entered upon his duties Monday morn ing. M. A. Dunham, an old friend of Chas. Wilkins. Umatilla Indian agent, spent last night in town on his way from Boston to his home In Pomeroy. He was summoned to Boston as a wit ness in the trial of a green-goods vender. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kemler have re turned from their extended trip east. While gone they were in Illinois, Ohio, Pensylvania and other middle states. Mr. Kemler says that every thing Is lively where he was and that times are as good or better than they are in Oregon. TOUGH ELEMENT WAS ! ARRAYED AGAINST OTHERS ; CORN AS HEN FEED. 1 rt Chicago Election Was Hot Today Over Local Issues. nhlraco. Anril 1 The voters of Is Xot Good nfsfifmk nn Vol De Feil In Exce. One reason why farmers do not real izt more from their poultry, I believe. . immune they rnnke corn the main nMcr tninr mfit ballots for thirty-1 ... -. i nRldered by them to be six members of the city council, bring-, cheflpcst feed and the handiest to ing to a close one of the most interest-1 feed for by throwing It out on the car Ing aldermanic campaigns of recent t he hcag n'r0 glv.en more or less exer years. Bitter warfare has been waged , c)ge Jn p,cktng K 0ff ; hence the owner bv the clean government organization tbp ,nbor of scattering grain agalnBt the so-called gang candidates, mer for thc fowj8 to scratch particular attention being paid to , l haTJJ ttIe faltu n this plan "Bath House John" Coughlin who now j ,gl nnd fecding fowls. With represents the richest and toughest farmers corn Is probably ward In the world. He was opposed Boou ths dcpend8 by David Frank, a prominent business V t on the season of the year, man. To prevent fraud. Frank had jome fl wbetber the bens bavo posted at the various polling places. - Mt In cold leather college athletes. A heavy vote ww!" c fed qult0 liberally to lay cast early. In adltion to the aldermen corn m , tQ the referendum question was voted i & lo- but Oil, tlllU lut? jJiuiJuoiuuuo w v " ship of public utiliUes by the city and the nomination of city candidates by a direct primary vote. NOW GOES UP THE NEW W. & C. R. R. BRIDGE. Notice to Owners of Dogs. -All persons owning dogs within the limits of the city of Pendleton are hereby notified. to call dfl the city "treasurer ai once and pay" the amount of their dog UcenBe, and get a receipt therefor, upon presentation of which to the recorder, they will be given a jdqg license Jag. Persons owning dogs frlthln thc city are hereby given on opportunity to pay their license before the dog catcher ib put out. J. A. BLAKLEY, Marshal. For a First-Class article In Stationery, Blank-books, Office and Typewriter Suppl i ies Go io TALLMAN & GO. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS. Contractor Shorr Begins Work on the Concrete Piers in East Pendleton. Contractor George Schorr, who has the contract for putting In the con crete foundation work for the new W. & C. R, bridge across the Umatilla river, In the eastern part of town, will begin the concrete work at once for one of the piers. The work will nofl be pushed as fast as possible until the foundation is complete and then the massive steel structure, that is de signed to stand for the next century and hold the weight of the W. & C. R. trains that cross on It, will be placed and It is hoped to have It finished be fore fall. Up to the present the work has been somewhat Impeded by the high water, but that Is not expected to interfere hereafter. TO THE ASYLUM. Mrs. Martha Stewart, of Helix, Was Adjudged Insane. Mrs. Martha Siebert, of Helix, was adjudged insane Monday afternoon by Dr. D. J. McFaul and ordered sent to the Insane asylum by County Judge Hartnian. Mrs. Siebert Is 42 years of age and a widow. She has been in the asylum at Salem before and was discharged as cured. She says that her neighbors nre trying to "Do her up and they pour things around that knock her out," to quote her own lan guage. SJjp also says that the black- Smith's hot irons atfect Ker hrain. Sheriff Blakley left wjth her thh? morning and will place "her in the charge of the asylum officials. in Miownv that many feed It, oy spreadlnc It on the ground before the hens three times a day, all they will eat, I believe that It Is expensive hen feed. s Verv many attribute the Increase of eggs to corn, when in fact the corn has produced eggs more by keeping the hens warm than through the supply of Pigments nfforded. Eggs cannot be made to any great extent by corn nlone, or for a long time, ror me reasuu that a hen fed nothing but corn will be unable to supply the mineral ele ments of the eggs, and while she may hr ontini? lnrpplv of corn find sufficient are a total of $55,000,000 Interest on j nitrogen for fln egg. she will sooner or uonoB, io,uuu,uuu. ucuiiuiiub , )Wome excessively iui nuiu iuu PROFITS OF THE TRUST. Billion-Dollar Steel Corporation's Enormous Gains in a Year. New York, April 1. At the meeting i cf,g elements nfforded of the blllion-uoiiar steei irusi iuib afternoon the annual statement show ed the net earnings for the year were $111,000,000. The regular quarterly dividends were 1 on preferred, and 1 on common. The -declared dividends and $15,000,000 for depreciations and reserve bonds and the undivided earn ings for the year are nearly $24,500,-000. J. T. Hinkle Returns to Pendleton. Joe Hinkle has arrived in Pendleton from Milton. Mr. Hinkle says that h has turned over his law practice In j less thnn any other food that I have i much carbon. A very economical aim gool feed for winter egg production is a mixture of clover, cut in half Inch lengths and scalded, with cornmeal nnd bran. This Is a very complete ra tion on nil the elements necessary for okcs. It supplies bulky food, promotes digestion, affords a variety and costs efeller has given to the University of ChwT e 'SfT wealth doesn't urge contentment-and many people nre sure that poverty doesnt ThP first postoffice in the country was that of New York established by the act of parliament n ljl". The United States is the fourth power on the globe In population. In all other respects It is first. The 2000 Mormons In Germany are total abstainers from alcohol, coffee, tea and worldly amusements. When a man's wife tells him to "wait just a second" he can form, some Idea of what eternity is like. When a hen takes it Into her head to be stubborn she doesn't care a cent for the law of supply and uomanu. A Baltimore engraver put the alpha bet on the head of a common pin. Thc work took only an hour and a half. Many people behave themselves be cause the town in which they live Is so small. In France there Is a tax of 10 per cent on all theater tickets sold. The money thus raised Is used for the sup port of paupers. The King of Italy has asked to have his salary reduced. No wonder the other European monarchs refused to be neighborly with him. The state of Washington has 444 lumber mills, sawing over 9,000,000 feet per day, turning out 20,000,000 shingles, and employing 24.000 men. The largest church edifice In the world is St. Peter's in Rome, which will accommodate 54,000 persons. St Paul's, In London, will hold 25,000. Furnish us with a disatisfiedv iw ' ice user and we will not: paim nii a concoction of oats, barley, etc., put Up in packages, but will give, them "Owl Special," x coffee that Wii The approval of all who trvlt It is a blend of Mocha, Jt. 'i and two other coffees ihZ' v uioira mi jjuidc-iccu, put mj U, packages, take a hack seat. TEY IT ONCE-You will antte Owl Tea Hons Cheapest place in Oregon. Pendleton-Dkiab Stage Hastes Caraty, Prep'a. Leave Pendleton every day at 7 o'da except Sunday, for Pilot Rock. N Ridee. Alba and Ukiah. ctfZ commodationB. Reasonable freight 7 City office at TaHman & Co'a iJl Milton to Clay Bordon, a recent ar rival from Texas, who will attend to the business there and he and his wife will come back to Pendleton to remain. They will move about the JOth instant Biggest Coke Plant .Birmingham, Ala., April 1. This is the date set by the Republic Iron & Steel Company for the- blowing of its new blast furnace at Thomas, near this city, and the lighting of fires In Its 400 new coke ovens. This is the largest single coke plant in the United States. M'COURT'S CASE IN SALEM. Supreme Court Will Hear It Next Sat urday. Yesterday was thc day set by Su preme Judge Bean for the appearance before him at Salem of City Recorder McCourt in the city recorder case, but by motion of defendant, time was extended to the 5th. This was in the case of J. E. Beam vs. John McCourt, In which the district court, with Judge W. R. Ellis on the bench, ordered that Beam vacate the office of recorder, and ho did so, turning over the para phernalia to McCourt. The suit was then taken to the supreme court for the state of Oregon. Mayor Halley will represent McCourt at Salem Saturday. A Record-Breaking List Now York, April 1. Tho steamor Batavla arrived today from Bremen, wun Jbus Bteerage passengers, said to he the greatest number ever brought by one vessel. British Steamer Sunk. London, April 1. The British ship Chnmbrlan. Prince, sank In a collision this morning near Nab Lightship, with the steamer Alma. Eleven of the Cambrian Prlnco'a crew wore drown ed. The Alma urrived In Southamp ton In a badly damaged condition. I 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 tiiey fit and consequently give excellent service. Tie Pendleton Shoe Company 64s ruin Street . ; Horse Show at Hot Springs. Hot Springs, Ark., April 1. Hot Springs' annual horse show, the first of the southern circuit, opened to day under the most auspicious con ditions. The weather was perfect, and societ wis well represent'?! at the opening hcur. There are nearly fifty classes nnd prizes aggregating several thousand dollars. Six Day Walk in Detroit Detroit, Mich., April 1. A six day (twelve hours dally) go-as-you-please walking match opened in the Light Guard armaiy today under manage ment of H. O. Messier. The" contest ants Include well known pedestrians from many sections and It is expected to be the most notable of its kind ever seen In this part of the Country. A Philadelphia Tragedy. Philadelphia. April 1. Mrs. Ella Forbush, aged 40, and her daughter, Madeline, aged 10, were shot and kill ed in their home today and another daughter, aged 7, was seriously wounded. William Lane, aged 24, em ployed about the house, Is suspected. Mrs. Forbush had secured a warrant for his arrest on a charge of larceny, been nble to cet. When n I i lenves corn for other feed, it means that she wants some thing not fully supplied by corn, without exception the best "results may be had Jfrom.a, varied diet, and, while a ben may" dovery well on corn, she will do better on n variety. It is not an easy matter to make up a per fectly balanced ration for a laying hen. While she is producing eggs she will use a vast amount of raw mate rial, but if she stops laying n corn diet will soon ruin her. A concentrat ed food for hens should be avoided. Milk added dally to other food assists Inrgely in supplying many needed ele ments not easily obtained from other sources. Clover, vegetables, milk, meat and corn or wheat are better than any single article. V. M. Couch in Poultry Monthly. A Little About Everything. Philadelphia was the first city to Issue a directory, its first edition com ing out in 1785. The total amount that John D. Rock- Indian Land Leases in Effect Washington, April 1. Commission' er of Indian Affairs Jones gave formal notice that the new leases of the 480.' 000 acres of the Kiowa Indian lands in Oklahoma, bordering on Toxas, take effect today, as originally proposed. An effort was made to have the date postponed, but without success. Stratton Ready for Action. St. Paul, April 1. Attorney-General Stratton, of Washington, expects to go to Washington, D. C, tonight to make application for leave to file in the federal supreme court an action against the Northern Securities Com pany. Captain Mead's New Duties. wasiungton, April 1. Captain W. W. .Mead, of Kentucky, reported for uuty today as a member of the board or inspection and survey. Master Mechanic Resigns. Grand Junction, Col.. Anrll 1. Ale Struthors, master mechanic of the Rio urando railway In this city, resigned today. Heltfeld Opposes Oleo Bill. Washington, April 1. Heltfeld, of Idaho, addressed the senate today In opposition to the oleomargarine bill. Old Diogenes came up the street rubbing his hands and shaking his head. "Hello, Di," we called out, "how do you And. Chicago?" "Don't tell mo about Chicago," mumbled the ancient philosopher. "While I was searching for an honest man some one came up and atolo my lantorn." j ST, JOE STORE. Special Sale fo this Week.. We will give FREE with every Gent's Scrftof Clothes, ONE NICE HAT "With every Child's Knee Pant Suit we will give abso lutely free a Nice Cap. All of our Ladies' $2.50 Shoes will go at $2. This is a rare chance to get good 'Shoes very cheap. Five hundred yards beautiful Wash Silks at a Cash Discount of 10 per cent. Just receive'd the nobbiest line of Gent's Shirts ever shown in this city. Come and see us. THE LYONS MERCANTILE GO. Steel Shod Shoes for Boys Give more days hard wear than any other shoe made. The price range is $2.00 TO $2.50 Comfort Shoes for Ladaes 'jp Peoples Warehouse. IN POUND-THE FOLLOWING DK8CWBED animals have been taken tin y. r."1i,t,' .halandwlllbejold at the eiplratlooj 5 days tot cosu and expenies. ' ' In pound, one bay home about 6 years old ?"All'.?Ier,Leaf n right1 hip and' left hind foot white, weight 800 pound? ' One bay horse about six years old wMm nbout SM pound;, brand K with a bar rXwk on left hip, right hind foot white. 11 Dated March 'sLlftii CUy Mahfl'- CALL FOR COUNTV WARRANTS. All Umatilla county warrants reclitorprt In March, April.Vuy and June, iwo wilfbcftLId at my office at the court house 'n mSSEiV! "KUSSi!" Publication":"" Styles that Bear v The Stamp of Fashion. That is the sort of Hats that make up our line. You will find 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. IT IS BACK OF EVERY HAT WE RAKE. CARRIER MILLINERY Carpets We arc Headquarters Seeing is helieving Carpets Carpets Furniture Furniture Furniture M. A. RADER. Mam and Webb Streets Pendleton, Ot Tmutt of DmatlUa Cocaty HOGS, HORSES. POULT T.pp'o TT C TLT T- . . . TtAMIatl citniTT? a , "emeay ior swine plague. Stock Food for horses and cattle. Linseed Oil Meal for young J ivow Kure for M Wc.h ,c c..n.. t j j : many1"! CTTUTN com tt i w M C. F. COLESWORTHY, i my, urain ana rM. 187 and 129 East Alta Street. - - pendletor