Money in Your Pocket PERSONAL MENTION J. P. Isaacs, of "Walla Walla, Is In town. Dr. TV. G. Cole made a professional visit to "Walla Walla Thursday. Mesdames E. L. Harnett and M. M. Johns, of Athena, were guests of Ho tel Pendleton Thursday night. B. L. Chapter and Ed Cox, members of Osborn's Yellow Kids, are in town spending the day with friends. A. S. Pearson, one of Freewater's We have broken lots of Misses1 and Children's order to do so have slaughtered the price. If we can 1 1 nronilnent business men. left this f. . 1 t 1 1 A' W UikVi OllCUUlUt) Will- nt you m any of these lota it will be at a way down 1 1 night in town. Harry right and wife, of Port figure, and you'll be money ahead. Seeing is believ ing. Come in and investigate. for the county officers and would car ry it for Chamberlain without a doubt. Favors Coyote Bounty. David Gordon and F. A. Gordon wore in Pendleton Thursday from thel- homes in the Juniper country. Thev object strongly to the agitation for "the repeal of the coyote bounty law, expressing themselves in favor of it, although they are heavy tax-. . ..... .1 Inn IF ill payers, rney wiuk w.e " great benefit to farmers, as the de struction of the coyotes saves their chickens, pigs and young calves, par tfmilnrlv in that part of the county west and north of Pendleton, where l j Townsend, who are visiting at the coyotes seem to flourish J5 j home of the former's parents at Nye, & spent Thursday in town. Dmdinger, Wilson & Co. Successors to Cleaver Bros. Phone Black 91 William McGregor, a subject of Ireland, and Jones Ranhala, a Rus sian, applied for citizenship papers at the court house Thursday. Mrs. W. W. McCray, of Spokane, an old friend of Mrs. C. W. Beale, is in J ! the Adventists camp meeting. 8 it g Si Holds up a Congressman. "At the end of the campaign," writes Champ Clark. Missouri's bril liant congressman, "from overwork, nervous, tension, loss of sleep and constant sepaklng I had utterly col lapsed. It seemed that all the organs of my body were out of order, but , three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right It's the best all-round Cet3 thfgesTo Miss2lb;"forbse?- j cm0 'ovIrworS "run-down FRIDAY, M 1G, 1902. urui uays, ten on tins moraines train 1. :i.i.. t Umatilla county's best known citl-j - .. I splendid health and vitality from zens, was in town Monday, consult-1 " F L Forbes cft this morning i Electric Bitters. Try them. Only ing Georce Williams tlie nrrhitpn tor HePIer, where he is to deliver. 50c. Guaranteed by Tallman & Co. Mr. Lieuallen intends to build a new1 a,n aTdTdress at ne closing exercises of residence at Adams to renlnr f nno , UUJ "eppner nign scnooi tonignt. Breeding Cattle for Sale. REGISTRATION NEARLY &000. Notaries Went All Over the County Rounding Up the Don't Care Fel lows. While it is impossible to give the exact number of voters registered in Umatilla county at this time, as there are a great many names on blanks that were sent in nt the last minute by notary publics who were out over the county, it is thought now, that very few who are entitled to a vote have been missed, and the registra tion will reach almost to the 5000 mark. This Is owing to the interest taken by both the republicans and demo crats who have had men out traveling all over the county gathering up the straggling voters who were either too busy to get to town and register or did not take interest enough in the election to take the trouble to reg ister. For several days previous to the date of closing the registration books, six men. representees of both par ties, have been throughout the county rounding up the voters. Low Rates East. On June 29, and July 2, 3 and 1, the 0. R. & K. Company will sell tickets to Minneapolis souri river points (Kansas TU 1 . ' uve m trins,, ... a i nma.. 4Tfe. Be "-i-tivea a p. : ",rect from ft, tory, and was hJ?e very low nf;,. ,.?" lsc ,ur . "J'siai sale dUl UOURT STREET Cheapest place in n.. : . Saving's Bank iSWD YOUR the Pacific wUQ and to Mis- 927 Market st San z Wtnilr I 'ITT trinlllCIViil flTTrl l-lTTimi n i . -t " iUSa JDUUK. aiStl full uesiroyea ny nre. it will lie two viarK, me notei man oi Aiua. i nave ior saie t neaa oi nereiora Karurac me new Thr. w.i ..... . ... f - ..... JIMnlrn nfl lltlfl 1 n n Kni 1 I . . - Ul stones in neignt, contain nine rooms ' spuuaing a iew aays in town trans-! duiis, ana two nean oi snort norns; ; --.. --,.v.t ...i micmationai Encyclona-Hio . - . . . . niuiicn in iiMiiziii. ( 1 Inb WfaSlUN EluriDORnOOD and cost about ?2500. The plans are'actluS business. Mr. Clark says that I also 30 head of high grade Aberdeen ' stop-over in both directions. Call at ; ary which is now beins now being prepared by Mr. Williams. things are lively in and around Alba. 'Angus cows, nearly all with calf ortne - R- & H- ticket office for full readers of this paner f i i ( i i j i nnrrinn torn . A COLT FALLS STRIKING ITS ' Two mud-covered travelers. W. H. - u- Allen, who has been in Peu- cai1- " siae- 111(550 nnimais are : vcnis a uay. HEAD AND IS KILLED ' FIetcber Joe T- Hinkle, drove m j dleton for several weeks representing I sood indviduals and have never been l.vesterday from Fletcher's mill, where an enlarging picture business, is inlrain fed; all have been raised in Registering Voters on Weston Moun-::vir- Hinkle lias been registering vot-jtne Sisters' hospital with typhoid fe (Pasture, therefore they are not Tmrnt B .... r-.t r.. . " , "ers. He also visited dinger's mill. ver. out with corn and are good for serv-, B n lc .7L r. ; near the toll gate, and succeeded it ' Mrs. M. F. Kelly left this morning ! es tle willbe J S ice this season. These cattle will be One Place Seed Corn Free. 1 roundinc un 50 nlentnrs nil tniH -l.r. : w wii, -nroii " .t u , . ! sold at private sale. Parties desirins The East Oregonian Is indebted to, had been, unable to come to town. I joined by Mrs. Gene Tausick and the. i breedinS stock wi,J do weH see j rjie w esion render ior tne loiiowmg -ae says mat ne was verj- pleasantly will go to Spokane for a visit with I Items: I entertained at Fletcher's mill -n-hlni. ! frionHc 'For further Mrs. Thomas Moorehouse is criti-1 is a tnrlving mountain settlement. these cattle .betore buying others. particulars, inquire of Mrs. P. TT Vnn 1 cffll ,.t... 1 ! " -u"io, aui . CC . Iv., OF ...r JU" u .wiuiam Aioynton. nroDrietor Orerrnn i me sisters nospitai, but her friends : Feed Yard C W Stenhon have much more hopes for her re j ' ' bteplI0D' naltTewlavf What Thin Fo,ks 'Need' i n piJ .. . , i Is a sreater power of digesting and ' I - - " 1 usiiiiiitiLii 1111111 rnr t 11 ttt i it cally ill at her home in this city. Mrs. j Tarly this morning Mr. Hinkle left X.ee Moorhouse, of Pendleton, is in : for Wild Horse mountain on a slim attendance at her bedside. ! lar mission. Cev. M. H Marvin of Walla Walla, j Four khaki-clad artillerymen from has consented to deliver the memorial Fort Walla Walla who attended the fiermop on the second day of the Pio- Sunday ball game at Athena and neers reunion, ijiursciay, May sn. ("fought the booze" jmtil nearly over- who , Xm, 1 , "a j king's ew Life Pills work wonders.! Clnml StPPti nit nn AntoTnnn Jn t i .... . Wlierefle Hill Tie joined by his wife. Tliov tnno orwi 1 ji .....i ,,, :.T" 7. Vr v"-,:"" "I'. I'? ,ra-.uu,e "ilcK rnHKU Weston hn .? visitln-r n PnlnT,,! t , ' uigebuve, f..,. " D''r i-o J. r peui unvmg their horses at a nm. At'tw ,,,, ,r ' oikuus. genuy expel an poisons from xuue suate" In a singular manner. Dry Creek, four miles bevond town I (the system, enrich the blood. Im! Tile other uay. 1 ZZ7i-XAxn:u uni-1 two citizen youths named riowlus ! nQ a- wame returned t prove appetite, make healthy flesh., mot -n.nr. 1. I 1 . , . ' . . . 1 Mil a uuius uruiiun, iiou rearea . t,v1 Buaueniy jstra," with to me noor, us neaa siniung witn j 0f Dave Still's flock. great violence, ana died instantly The colt was valued at $125, Thursday evening from t tl 11 Ttn-- iu UHU IU111KU Llie KIllIllRrS. PniW'.u- , nninirm TTin..n V backward, breaking the ed to nr0vid6 thir i' ;ri:nrt ' w ' sPeni a week on which it was held. It fell ! Stn ZrJ, Yt"?AJZJ homesteads. They found some 1 1 . .. . ... " wui.iJWi, UI1U Ul Ul W f I X AIt. Ofill UUuuu; Only 25 cents at Tallman & Co's. Miners Preparing For War. Hazelton, Pa., May 1C. The con-, We have accepted the agency for the celebrated Feathethone Corsets i..iii( m . fill. --t . . m car We are h? at?ouartcrs for w.vw-, .Ti.uua, nunhs, unfies nna Uents Fur, ishinc I Come and Sec Us. W. D. Hansford was. in the city Frl-! PfePrtoA on ti basis of S5 nee i day and Saturday, making the ac- m,. r, -r, f. n quaiutance of Weston people. Al- IV , , , . i kiiiuu no ubcut i. v i . i-.nuu i. goose. hag no' 4- n Tl-nft.iMi V.-J. . .1 "Bf" tCbCL t JSTlJ I' I corn will be sent to any farmer in 1 .r "rr:r. ,1 . this vicinity who desires to experi (to .Milton to cause the arrest of the J- Urll, WH0 nas spent tne pastivuion 0I anturacite miners are hilarious nartv. but I winter in Portland attending 'the : gain in session today, manning out xujuauu xsubiness uouege, lias re-1 lue"l-IimpaiKn nnu nnal details of tliej' turned to Pendleton and will leave 'Strike voted yesterday. i tnis evening tor washtucna on busl-1 ness, THE m L LEADERS ' i A VWV ftVAV (VWV AA A The Snokosmnn-Revlow nf the -ijt, ? man and made an excellent Jmprej nt on Mlow TheUnstant. contains the notice of the ! I FKxnyn' ; sion here. He will undoubtedly re-1 V I . " "J "mia. ,.i"e I marriaire of H. W. .TPfYArS I WiaJAViSJ5 t i . . i i in 11:1 i.uiiir."! 1 1 if ii i :ni i ii iiiihi ;i i cene a gooa vote at eston for coun- , ' . . , Q0 ' county, and ...iss Martie Moats, of ty treasurer, which nos tion Up Ir in ii uuces we11- antl ripens in JU days.' ., . mo . every way qualified to fill. J. T. Lieuallen, of Adams, one of Yau'Sfi Have Money To put in your purse if you fall during onr week of special sale. .We are over stocked with ladles' purses, and wijl dispose of the sur plus stock at a sacrifice. Bar gains are offered that it will pay you to heed. One Week Only TALLMAN & GO. The company is very anxious to in traduce it in this rich region, believ ing that farmers .will find it a profita ble alternate crop nnd will be en abled to utilize their land each yeai. , Iley Winn and T. J. Price are amonc j those who have already signified their ! willingness to try the corn. Apply early If you want seed. Henry Moulton returned Tuesday from Franklin county, where ho has been plowing his t,omeEtecd for the past two months. nnd Ids son Ralph is still at work. Mr. Moulton's claim is located in Rye Grass country. alon (which vater has boon found in 10 wells at different places; He says that Franklin county grain Is now look ing well, having grown rapidly within the past two weeks. There has been plenty of moisture and the ground is now in excellent condition for plowing. In one big rain the precipl tation measured two inches Notice. I will sell every stick of lumber out ! side of the warehouse at Fulton Sta tion to the highest bidder. These houses have recently been repaired and there is old lumber equal to many I i n i w . THE LEADING DRUGGISTS AND j wishing to buy same -will please look TATIONFD 1 over beiore May 24. ana caH 011 or j write T. G. Montgomery, agent. siremvvm-t gas grnr n-ert'tswrsv i mrn a rt aa a c b b g b r The Banister Shoe Made by the oldest established factory in the United 3 States and conceded to be the leading house for 5 men s footwear. We Have Them In a large assortment of spring and summer styles, 3 ootn in snoes and UM-UKDb, and no matter how 3 large or sniaJI your leet we can fit you perfectly. The Banister is perfection in shoes and Oxfords and a made to wear. Take a look at our window. THE PENDLETON SHOE STORE. unillllllllliililliitiimtinniiiiiimmciiit'i marriage of H. W. Jeffers, of Umatilla ccn.mty, and iss Martie Moats, of Pullman. The marriage took place at ! ' Colfax. J. T. Hinkle returned Thursday evening from a trip through the hills south of Milyton, registering voters He visited Fletcher's saw mill and was out almost to the Union county line. He registered 5G voters, Theroa ID. Fell and YfoH Fell are'l lu Pendleton saying goOd-bye to their friends here, preparatory to going to Alaska for a year or more. They will leave Portland for Alaska a week i front next Monday, John Dodsbn ac- companying them. Miss Celia Uenn received a letter Thursday from her brother, Arthur Renn, who is on Goat Island, in the service of Uncle Sam, saying that he Is much better satisfied with his sur roundings than at first, but many of the boys are deserting, It. A. Cowden, a well-known lum ber dealer and an ex-sengtor of Idaho, is in town irom nis nome at uaidwell Idaho. Mr. Cowden came here to buy a team of driving horses, having heard that Pendleton and vicinity was noted for 'fine horse flesh Robert Smith, of the Grande Ronde Lumber Company, at Perry, is In Pen dleton today. Ir. Smith says there has been plenty of water In the Grande Ronde river this year for mill ing purposes and the supply of logs is ample for a full season's run In consequence. tor the pleasure of Miss Eva SwlUsler, of Walla Walla, who is the guest of Miss Mabel Nye, a delight ful company was given last evening at Armory hall, when the merry young people tripped the light fantas tic toe to the tune of sweet music, rendered by Kirkman s orchestra. a. a. lender, a business man of Waitsburg, Joel Woods and William Woods, prominent fanners of Walla Walla county, are registered at Hotel St. George. They camo down to In spect a combined harvester which Mr Fender has taken the agency for, and the other gentlemen were figuring on buying to harvest their crops. George Humphrey, of Portland, ex- deputy United States marshal under Cleveland, and a brother of Captain N. B. Humphrey, formerly of Pendle ton, was In town Thursday, shaklne hands with old friends. From here he went to Milton to visit his sister Mrs. Hoon. Mr. Humphrey says that politics are -warming: up In the val ley, and that everything looks very favorable toward the election of Chamberlain for governor. He also expressed the opinion that the demo crats weald carry Multnomah county Red oi Bfacfc SLIPPERS FOR . . . CHILDREN 60c to $1.35 LADIES' Oxford Ties Some Tan Ones at $1.50 and $1.75 Worth $2 and $2.50 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE SNAP.. SHOTS Some Good Reasons iot Dealing wat Us We have eastern trimmers : we go to the eastern mar kets every season : we buy for cash, which enables us to give bargains. If you want Stylish Mi hnery you take no chances if you buy of us. II m , n i n nm $ J f-l II M II l Darlings ! Yoti Horses Will be well cared for if taken to The -Old Dutch Henry Feed Barn. Good comfortable stalls and plenty of feed' Call and See Us Kit Hays & Gonneriey an XL.,-. t n i. m lu nnt, and let them -. n t xmh nni breezes. You'll feel proud of their appearance if auugiy semea in one of our light moving, easy uuBb'" Carts. No matter whaf 1 fancy lor 'B ... r i i. - i ..ni nTi il. wayoiaouggy or go-cart, we can suit you. JUMW ....v, a. iuur, vve are proua oi our siock anu j proud of one of them. M. A. RADER. Tun r-ki-. - rtC DHAMbH Main anrl WKK C,.o Pendleton, WF.' tV UtlbblD - Aft mm HOGS. HORSES. POUL l-.ee S 11. S Hnif PamaJi. oorlnO TilSEUC. a. vwu i u iuiiki'k ann n rr i a incoiKi t in ax-"- - . u v v v J J m C. F. COLESWORTflti Hav HmIm mH Peed. M rrojjrietorB iT mi is9 East Alta Street. - - -