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INaTHE CITY POLICE COUR OXFORDS j LOW shoes of HIGH qoaltty at LOW prices Oxfords in patent Ideal kid, in lace and button very swell. Corona Colt, in southern tie. Dull kangaroo colonials, dull buckle the very latest Tan Oxfords, cheaper than ever offered in Pendleton A look at these Oxfordi will convince yon that they an Jut right. Good Shoes Cheap -H feast (t&fta TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1902. PER80NAL MENTION. JUDGE M'COURT HAO A BUSY TIME TODAY. Had an Assault Case Where He Put on a Nice Fine and Also a Case of Using Indecent Language. Judge McCourt, of the police court has been dealing out justice to the law-breakers during the last hours. Monday afternoon Sam L. Brass fleldand B. Benedict were before him for assault on S. J. Ayres. They were each fined $15. BrasBfield, Ben edict and Ayres had been drinking to gether and after they had become I somewhat intoxicated Brasaflcld claimed that he lost $30. He accus ed Ayres of taking it out of his pock cU He and Benedict went Into the "Last Chance" saloon and began tc abuse Ayres, accusing him of rob- the damage done by the Are in his blng Brassfleld. They knocked Ayres Dindinger, Wilson & Co. Soccessors to Cleaver Bros Phone Black 91 m a m a m m m IMBWBBBIIWBBDggaBaCPgeCBPDBCEBHWet G. W. Bradley is in town from Athena. C. R. Parsons, of Adams, is at Ho tel Pendleton. Dr. Slaksley returned this morn iag from an extended viBit to Los An je2es. , Sheriff T. D. Taylor went to Athe sa. today on business connected with his office. Walter N. Pierce and family left Sunday for an extended vacation in j California. I. M. Blevens and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wyatt are at the Gol den Rule from Vinson. Miss Flora Hallook is spending several weeks in Salem and Port land visiting friends and relatives: Mrs. James Crawford and, daugh- ter. Miss .uaua, leit tnis morning ior k.uinault Bay, to spend several weeks rusticating. Mrs. Lena Rhea left this morning for her home in Heppner after spend ing several weeks with her sister, j Mrs. W. E. Brock. j Mrs. A. Kunkel left Monday even ing for Lewiston, Idaho, to attend to husiness affairs for Mr. Kunkel. She will be gone three or four days. Ernest Dickson and wife, of Pome- roy, spent Monday night in town on their way to Portland. Mr. Dickson is the O. R. & N. operator at Pome- roy. Mose Thompson, who has been for .some months past an inmate of the soldiers' home near Los Angeles, has returned to his old haunts in Pen aTleton. C. R. Button, proprietor of Dutton's confectionery store, accompanied by Wa.wife,, left yesterday for the Blue Mountains where they will enjoy a two weeks' sojourn. A. L. Knight, the warehouse man and grain broker, is at his ranch on the reservation today, wheat field Sunday. Miss Constance Despain, who has .been visiting relatives and friends in Pendleton, returned Friday to her home on Lewis river. She was ac- companied by Miss Alma Hallock who will remain for a week or 10 days. down and beat him up considerably, and the fine was the result. The fine was paid. This morning Eugene Mumford, a colored lad who blacks boots in front of the Louvre saloon, was taken be fore Judge McCourt on the charge of using indecent language on the streets. He was fined J5, which was paid. In administering the fine to Mum ford, the judge gave him a lecture on Professor Robert Pond left Mon day evening for Topeka, Kan., where he will spend the summer with his relatives. He will not return to using foul and indecent language on Pendleton, having accepted a post- the streets, and said it was not the tion in an educational institution in court's intention to make an example the middle states. out of the accused, but the use of profane and indecent language on ed this morning from an extended m feis was ueconuag um ire oc rr nu in quent and he proposed to see If a -nni.-no ntho. mM.u J stop could not be put to it. He said ciUes. and returned a few weeks ago lt !faB.BetUn so Iad?, could ha,r y to the Sound, where he Bays the halk down the sidewalks, especially weather was ideal Saturday and Sun- B,s "B'n "reei xm, ,url lu 1U day. when It was so fearfully hot w5"10ut hearing all kinds of foul here. He says the wind blew a gale words coming from mouths of men. there on Monday, the 14th, when a He Bald hereafter an effort would bi small hurricane struck this country. maae BlP "ana every man uearu A WONDERFUL SHOW COMING. on "reets wouia De ioonea auer Aiumiora naa Decome angsrea ai Great Connress of Narn c-uilu Tom Scott, was the cauBe of the : r . troume. iii iciiuicvun. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Is an nounced to exhibit here AugUBt 20. This aggregation has won fame and fortune in the east and Europe by its magnitude, extraordinary attrac tiveness and the unequaled varisem- blance of its performances. GAME IS PLENTIFUL. Texas Guard In 'Camp. Austin Tnxas. Julv 22. From all Indications the encampment of the Toma Vnlunter Guard which opened today will be the most successful in the history of the organization. With- TO SEPARATE DISTRICTS." nlentv of opportunity to nloasant features of camp life, unnitnrv arrangements are excellent and nothing has been left undone by those In charge to make the encamp ment a notable success. Division of Oregon1 and Washington and Alaska Revenue Districts. Soen to be Made. Roimration of the newly created in to an hour after Major General Stacy Lernal revonue dj8trlcts of Washing thTR morntorthemerhartheir tents ton and Alaska from Oregon" will be nltrhed and the routine of camp life effected within a very short time. was in full swing, the same as if the The rcVenue office at Portland awaits young soldiers had been old veterans. ordjr Washington, D tttlm ..MUhm Inofrunt Inn 1C ThP Tin I J nW purpose of the encampment C. to establish the new district, the n,i the. mnlntunance of rigid dlsclp- collector for which will be B. D, lino nnc of the cardinal features of nrnnker. of Walla Walla, who has al the program the soldiers are .to 'have L"..- requlsltion for the ne- department before the new district 1b formally established is the loca tion of the office for the district A report on this matter has been sent In hv Intornnl HpvnniiR A?ent. or thn ... . ... i!- i " " Railroad Men at Minneapolis. Treasury Department Col. W. A Minneanolis. Minne.. July 22. More Gavert and upon thiB will depend than 500 nromlnent railroad officials I whether Seattle or Tacoma will get many of whom are accompanied dj the office their wives and families, are attend- Everything Is in readiness at the lne the sixth annual convention or Portland office for the creation of the the National Association or iianwaj- ncw district and the transfer will bo Agents In session here. While mere raade with hardly a ripple of confu 1r some business to bo attonaea to Bion the convention is largely of a social nature and during the week there wil a Post Check. be pleasure trips to Lane juinneton- A bm has been Defore congress to ka. Fort Snelling. Minnehaha Falls rntlrn Hia nronont flvp twn anil nnp and other places of Interest in the doliar blus and substitute notes, pay- vicinity or Minneapolis. abje at any postofflce, which Bhall pass as currency. If It becomes a Montana Woolgrowers. jaw jt wm prove as Invaluable to Great Falls, Mont., July 22. The many forms of business as Hostet- North Montana Woolgrowers Asso- ters Stomach Bitters is to those who elation is holding Its second annual are weak and sickly. To such per meetinc in this city with a large at- sons this medicine will prove a bless- tendance of prominent growers from ing, because it contains only Buch in the six great woolgrowlng counties gredlents us will build up and of Northern Montana. Colonel J. H. strengthen the entire system. It Rice, of Benton, Is the presiding offi- will tone up the stomach, restore the cer. A two aays program nas ueu appetite ana cure neariDurn, ueicn arranged calling for papers and dis- ing, headache, indigestion, dyspepsia, cussions on numerous questions of constipation, biliousness and Insom- Interest and importance to those en- nia. Don't fail to try it, but do not gaged in the industry. accept a substitute If you value your health. There Is no medicine so Master Painters of Ohio. good as the bitters. For sale by drug- Toledo. O.. July 22. About 200 sinlD oft, m we ,arb ci0sing m neof,ce cream free2 cheap. Vehaveonl " few of the celebrated "White Mountain" left Come and get one before it is too late. Owl Tea House 301 COURT STREET, Pure WbJto j.r Knbbew E.T.WADE Real Estate Dealer 640 Acres of Wheat Lud 3 miles from Pendleton; ronalM water year round: an 18,000 crmttS year. ' All for $28 Per Acre .. Main street brick buRhmn MaL 50 x 100. Tr Neigh- members of the Ohio Master Painters and Decorators' Association are at tending the annual convention of the organization. The business sessions were commenced In Memorial hall todav and will continue until Friday local association has arranged Office in E. O. Batfdfag P. O. Box 324 PENDLETOW. Om. Wild Animals Abound in the borhood of Suaanville. H. Li. Brlggs, formerly of Weston, The but now of Walla Walla, was in town on intprpRtinc nromm for the nuests Organized originally by Colonel W. Monday evening on his way from oftpr th business sessions and trins r . oay munaio ll as an object Susanville, where he has been de- to the lake resorts near the city will lesson to tne woria, Bnowmg tne re- veloplng placer claims In which he De enjoyed amies gi me on me western rrontier and his brother are interested. Mr. Iff rltnnr,n l.nn A A J . r m I -n . . r . 1 . 1 1 1 9 u,S.u a u"mDer oi uriBBB Bays ausanvnie is iiveiy ana Renominates Smith formlv failed for lark nf mpHt thP t anai-ir,r nf th moH pnTiriiiinKn Council Bluffs, la., July 22. Repub orininal has stpartliv frmwn wonto, I q00iii0 bp Hcans of the ninth congressional dis from year to year. pects of ore being hauled to Pendle- met convention here today It now employs several hundred ton instead of Whitney, Mr. Briggs fndT renominated Congressman Wal men in the arena, including a large said: ter L Sm,th' of thls clty' by acclama' ana. a hi IT forfA nf fTTMrt Pnmhnrc Ua rinf AAimfv Una IVnm Thorn vaqueros, gauchos, Don Cossacks, to Susanville it is almost impossible ttwhuoii.hu, Bedouin Arabs, European and Ameri- to dsss over the road with a load. 18 being called for from every part can cavalrymen and artillerists. At- If this part of the road was made of tne country. Libraries, schools lantlc coast life-savers and many cood most of the business would, reading rooms and homes all want other typical representatives of the nerbans. enmc this war although it the Northern Pacific's latest. Send I THE PRICE f IS NOT CONSIDERED by us in buying drugs; hence we get the best Careful graduates fill your prescrip tions. We have built up a large patronage because we are exact in filling the doc tor's orders. We never sub stitute. We would be pleased to have your prescriptions. various classes of brave and strong is 96 miles from Susanville here and six cents for it to Charles S. Fee, G investigating men. from all parts of the world, only 65 to -Whitney. The advantage P- T. A., at Bt. iaul, Minn, , whose lives have Involved the doing in coming here is the fact that team of manly and heroic deeds. sters can load back with freight and D. T. Pritchard. a Rosebury jewel There is not anywhere, and never they will haul out from Susanville to er, shot himself with suicidal intent nas oeen, so remarKaoie ana exciting Pendleton at the same figure they at Grant's Pass Sunday night. The a performance given by any troupe will to Whitney, because they can ball entered the left side near the as that of Buffalo Bill's Wild West always return with a load, making heart and death Is deemed certain. wages both ways instead of one." He is about 65 years of age and has For Sale. In speaking of game in the Susan- no known relatives. No motive for A eood clean stock of eeneral mar- ville country, Mr. Briggs said bear the act Is attainable. He has a chandlse, estimated value $6000 to were very plentiful and some deer small stock of goods at Roseburg. 7000. with a well eirtabi!Rhirf anri had been seen. uucKienerries are Be ginning to ripen and tne near are ioi- lowing them down into the lower country. Later on, when the haws ripen, he said, the bear would all come from the higher part of the country into the river and creek bot toms and would then be quite plenti ful. ST. JOE STORE. OUR JULY SALE IS NOW UNDER WAY Our Prices Lower Than Ever! OUR LOSS will be YOUR GAIN We must make room for our big fall stock. THE LYONS MERCANTILE GO. THE LEADERS a well established paying business, located in a thrir ing stock-raising and mining coun try. Will sell or lease store building. Reasons for selling, failing health. Address "D," care tills office. Excursions Warm to Blnoham springs. Sixty-day ronnd trip ticket, in cluding stage fare between Bingham station and the springs, L7E; two- TALLMAN & GO. LEADING DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS New Flying Machine. Brussels, July 22. 'A Belgian in- dav ticket Including In riifL rJentor, M. Villars, has constructed a the above, three meals at the hotel new Bylae machIne and wln Probably and a bath in the warm pringa, emer 11 Ior ine TOnie8i Bt me nu An ... T lllffl TlTrtl A 'rr Pali. rPi. n nnn h Inn iz.to. j. tu & ri. ticket omca. I i'i"""'D is ngnt ana very simple m uesign. Holblen, an English swimmer 1 ne motor 18 miea wun a vertical while training for an attempt to 8na. constructed in such a way as swim the English channel, recently w nupijun. a uunzunuu unan previa swam 18 miles near Dover. ;iitTmanuemnt8iimumtlu,r WE CARRY Union Made Shoes But we are overstocked, and for the next thirty days we are going to make E A SWEEPING REDUCTION -Every pair cut so as to be a bargain. Notice oar window for prices. ed with a gearing of toothed and cog ged wheels, and working two large screws which act vertically and im part the force necessary. The verti cal shaft supports also, a little below the main shaft, another small hori zontal shaft, which it puts into move ment in the same manner, and which, by means or two small screws, con trols the horizontal movement of the apparatus. THE PENDLETON SHOE COMPANY . Phone Red J26 - 645 Main St. tmittmiumumimtm,,,,,,,,,,,, Bayreuth Festival Opens. Bayreuth, July 22. -The Bayreuth resuvai opened today, with a snlen- did performance of "Parsifal." 81eg- inea wagner conducted the perform ance. The town Is full of strangers, and the number of American and .ngiisn visitors is larger than for a number of years. The season con. Itlnuea four weeks, during which time there are to be Beven performances I of "Parsifal" Ave of "The Flvin uutenman." ana two of the cycle of I Tne wiDeiunTB Ring." a THE MERCURY of the last few days MELTED the tops off the prices of LOW SHOES and this week you can buy any of our MEN'S FINE OXFORDS At $2.95 a Pair Patents, Vici Kid, Velour Calf NOW FOR AN OUTING during the hot weather We are headquarters for Tents, Camp Stools, Car Stoves, Cots, etc, We have a few REFRIGERATORS to close out at cost A First Class Line of I HIGH GRADE FURNITURE At Rck Bottom Price M. A. 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