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Highest honors at the Pan American Exposition. QUEEN QUALITY Received the Gold Medal. Scientific modeling, graceful amlstvlish Hues, beautiful leathers nud ihoiough work manship. Do you know that hand-otuer and better JHtluR shoes may uow be bad at $3 than was possible at hu price a decade since? Paying more Is extravagance. T -fit Ha H.VM'.l lin l. . I . -..til. Z " fvr .llt IIIU1IK VUU Willi 53 a pair of these "Gold Medal" shoes. g! DINDINGER, WILSON & CO., Hood Shoes Cheap Phone Black 91 Successors to Cleaver Bros. MORE LITIGATION. Another Suit Filed Involving the Sub ject Matter of the Athena Flouring Mill Company. A suit was filed In the circuit court n crush. "The Tempest" lins notj FOOTBALL AT BAKER CITY. been seen in this country since its memorable production by the late Augustin Daly. Managers Wnpen, hals and Kemper spent the whole of Inst summer in superintending the woark of the scenic artists, the cos this, morning by the Northwestern turners, the property makers, the Warehouse Company against the i-.ririBno . .hnt nf nthnrR enenc- First National Bank of Athona, for judgment in the sum of $765.25. This suit is the culmination of the many suits Died last winter against the Athena Flouring Mill ed In the nronarntion of their hplen did production. Nothing of erunl beauty and magnitude has been shown on cur local stage The rev- oral rcenes of the play are laid on an FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1902. PERSONAL MENTION. "W. F. Woodstock Is In town from Nolin. P. A Worthlngton is in town from Portland. Dr. Core Is in Walla Walla on pro fessional business. W. H. Babb and wife are at Hotel St. George from Echo. F. S. Evans, representing Brad street's Portland office, is in town. J. W. Chadsey, a prominent Walla walla citizen, is at the Golden Hule. Mrs. Otto Honbach has returned from Portland, where she visited rel atives. Senator J. W. Morrow, of Heppner, passed through town this morning, going north, William Willaby and daughter. Miss Stella, were in town from Athe na yesterday. C. A. Barrett, the hardware mer chant of Athena, is in town on his way to Omaha on business. S. B. Calderhead, general passen ger and freight agent for the W. & C. P.., spent last night in town. C. V. Dyment, traveling correspon dent for , the Spokesman-Review, spent last night as a guest of Hotel St George. Mrs. Charles Durbin, sister of Mrs. W. M. Blakley, who has been Y'sit-j ing here, left this morning for hert Home in Portland. . H, M. Needham. deputy district grand head consul of the Modern SPRAGUE WAS FINED $15. Struck F. P. Pounds at the 0. R. & N. Depot Thursday Afternoon. W. It. Sprague was fined $15 thi morning by Judge Fitz Gerald for as sault and battery. The nssault was committed on F. P. Rounds, employed as foreman of the O. R. & N. yards. Sprague went to Rounds and asked him for Eome- tntng he had used while at work that belonged to him individually. -nr. uounos told him he did not know anything about it and at this Sprague sirucK mm m tne race. FRANKLIN SENTENCED. Brought to Pendleton to Serve Out 110 Days Imprisonment James R. Franklin wa? brourht up from Portland this morning by Dep uty united States .Marsha Worth lngton, and lodged in the county jail to serve out a sentence of CO days j and 1100 fine for selling liquor to In dians. Franklin will be remembered as having been selling whisky to Indi ans here a few weeks ago and was apprehended, sent to jali and later pleaded guilty to the charge and waB sentenced by Judge Bellinger. To serve out the entire sentence will require 110 days. Company. The allegations are that j cnchnnted lsand. the first being that puiiuiiu iiureimu wurouuuae re- f the Kroat Btorm nnd shipwreck, in luii.ib num uu.m...... lui ium -" Whtch the howling or the hurricane. of wheat stored in the Athena Flour- ,th ot th(? waveBi frightened ing awn company s wareuouses ana ,,,,,.,, r i,n nn i.ii-.i. nn.i the . , . , . . . . i otitit.no v tuu mu wnciu was ueiivcrua id piuiuuu ,mnm,i ,,PBt,ntlnn nf the sum on o.wl ih ntviJ nn-nv ! ....j.-..-....,, - - ' T n'V, . . , . the rocks is vividly represented, uy Later J. M. Walker sued the plaln.,. . ,, , a oi.-Mipal tiff in this suit for the recovery of the ;d , tno wno)e scene gradually price of 570 sacks or the wheat and , , , vniirw Rnnrls. nhmvlnc SfC,Urfd ,uJ.U1f?ie,lt , nPlUSt J1, the peaceful forest sunshine. Other T V. 1 notable scenes nre caimans uave, belonged to him. When this action ; . nn , Marin Tinnnnet. was brought the Northwestern AVare lD f Demons and the iX-Toi V i . "" transformation scene represenung Uonal Bank of Athena, to appear and L. departure ot the ship for Naples. nnswer tne suit. This was not oone. ; T1 orcanzntion whlch includes hJ , . iff iurthertlnt ballet and chorus numbers 47 play- defendant 1n this action well knew it ' ers The mmlc was composed by the did not own the 1000 sacks of wheat , cmnent musician Mr. Maximo De sold to plaintiff and that only -J30 , GroS3e As the Rreat scene of the sacks called for by the receipts, be- storm and shpWreck opens the play longed to them. Complaint says: M, n,1,Pn i. rnoStort to be seated "The statement made by defendant, , boforc n.0 rise or the CUrtnln. the ilrst National Bank of Athena, Kcw box seats ave now jn place was. iaise ana irauauient ana was n(l n nlImi,er of hox parties aro ex- done for the purpose of defrauding pected defendant out of 570 sacks of the said wheat" Since the court rendered Judgment for Walker against the Northwestern Fossil Flora of the John Day Basin. In bulletin No. 204 of the United Sfn Hto i ? ' CT ? I cusses the fossil flora ot the John air 3K2 VlTo: lni.B. . i j irui part oi viuuuu. c-ijichi m ..i. --J . v..... 3 --n.f nr,A rnt'or nn ilr nroi nf nlinllt Court are plaintiff's attorneys. EDWARD KLINE DEAD. GOING TO PORTLAND. Has Been an Invalid Since Last Jan- - uary Died in Portland. Edward Kline, 13-year-old son ot Mr. and Mrs. A. Kline, of this city, died in Portland last night. This young man had been nn in valid since the Cth of last January. A few weeks prior to his becoming sick ne ana some comrades were playing with a baseball and he was 10.000 sauare miles. The history of exploration in the John Day basin and of the geological investigation in the region is given, nnd then follows the discussion of the finni. The fos sil riches of the John Day basin were first brought to scientific attention High scnooi learn hrepanng for a Contest With Pendleton. Pigskin kickers of the high school nre trying hard for places upon the season's eleven which is about to be orgnnlzed. The boys aro practicing each afternoon at the ball park and the material offered for tho team Is probably the best yet to bo picked from. The first game will bo played hero with Pendleton Thnnksglvlng day. Pendleton hns promised to send a coterie of representatives that will surprise tho Gold Diggers, but the local balllsts oplno that they will be upon the side of fortune as was tho case last year when the bested all comers. It has not been determined ns yet which men will bo picked for tho' positions, but it is thought most ot last season's eleven will bo brought Into the new team. Herald A Horse Stolen. A horse and saddle belonging to I Harris, was stolen from tho hitching rack at tho Methodist church wed nesdny. The horse had been ridden by one of Mr. Harris' boys, who Is attending school. At least ine norsc has mystoriously disappeared and the theft of the animal is the only theory which Mr. Harris has in re gard to tho affair. Tho horse was a bav and was branded I. H. nnd J. D, La Grande Chronicle. Going to Build? Before deciding on any plnn or de signs for your home or business house, you 'will save much time, money and nnnoyance if you will consult C. E. Troutman, architect and superintendent, room 15 Assocla tion building. Sketches and reliable estimates furnished free on application. Teddy "Pa!" Pa "Tes, dear." Teddy "May I ask a question?" Pa ''Certainly." Teddy "Where's the wind when between ISfiO and 1870. The known I it stops blowing?" New York Times. fossil flora or the basin nre an 01 HAVE YOU SEEN 'EM? Torn the m,: l jst reached us KOChMf.. lamp, so when ,h.! worn out new one. !;. Wil tape over the cld the lamps don't C our Wed, j01? o-"U of jardinicrs. SUGAR, MpSwbl, J Tate Youf 3CObujri320acre. 700bur&!0tcrwi75httatt xuoi nnn m . in. ' gre"i 1U0 toni Thcieitockranchoi.f I on. Camii I'rltio rocntn WL1 aanco ol hv on .n water, with Vi nn, Vamoer71 as one could ih. ""amtt "tl An Jthlnc von wnt in i i- 1200 acio, 40 of use InUde dtjfc E. T. WADI Real Estate. Tertiary age. The bulletin is lllus- trated by 17 plates, containing ninny i figures. Oil-Burning Furnaces Next. li- .! . n rt . n mi.. I 1 tYHBUlUKlUU, U. V., UUU . lUtj III- struck in the croin with thn hull r,, was thought to have caused , ventors of the country seem to believe I nis nrst sickness which iiemmn ROr.l n .nfn1iitlnn In ntmilt Attn. I V.n Many Immigrants on This Morning's ious and the young man was taken to I ,, resent method of heating houses. West Bound Passenger. ' ,,.o? a . , weeks ,ater where ne ll0teIs nlul larSe buUdings. Certain Seven coaches were crowded tol.T ?,PiIted. Upon' Thls reI,eved senger train, bound for Portland. Most of these people were homeseek ers from Missouri. The crowd was noticeable for the young folks it con- tninpi? MAnv f n m 11 for- r.AA "Woodmen of America, is in Pendle-'irrf m;in!r n u- . ton In the interest of his order. Sf0 f ? ; e ? r.now m r, T , . ur rumuves wno nan precea- Z E. LaG. Pf thQ First Na-jeil tnem. others are comlng We8t tional Bank of Athena, and Frank i haphazzard to seek better homes for Simpson, bookkeeper for the Atnena themselves. Uie doors this morning on No. 5 pas-.im s"Bni'J, nut ne never got over .... tutu, wl tue ujjurj- ana wora was received here this morning of his death lasx night after Intense suf fering. Mrs. Kline has been in Portland several weeks with her son and Mr. Mercantile Company, were in town. last night and today. C. F. Overbaugh, traveling freight MORE CATTLE SHIPMENTS. Kline left this morning place. for i hat it Is, that there is a phenominal ruch for patents on all sorts of devices for converting furnaces and stoves into consumers of gas and liquids. This undoubtedly has been caused bj the high prices of coal and the dls-' covery of oil in California, Texas, Louisiana and other southwestern states. ST. JOE STORE Jtist Received Today 500 Yards Bonita Albatros for Ladies' WaitstB. Wa -i5c. Sale price for one week LARGE WHEAT STORAGE. agent for the O. P. & N., passed Ei9ht Cars of Feeders Will Leave through town this morning on his way to Portland from a trip to Mon treal and other places in Canada. Casper Van Dran, of Hotel Pen djeton, will return this evening Over W. Su C. R. Monday. Eight cars have been ordered for the shipment of cattle from the W. & C. R. stock yards Monday evening. These were purchased by Mr. Chafe from Portland, where he went to , and aro to be billed for North Yakl- meet Mrs. Van Dran, who is return ing from a visit to relatives in Albany. ma. They will be taken to North Yakima to be fed for the local mar ket during the fall and winter. They came from the John Day country. -Right Remedies For Summer F. & S. Bitters, the greatest of all system tcnics. The correct tonic for all stom ach disorders. F. & S. Compound Syrup of Cco-irilla. combinel ffjt"n burdock, mandrake, prickly ash. . dandelion, stillingia, iodide of potassium and iron. This Com pound is a powerful alterative, tonic, invigorator and b'ood purifier Sold only by Inltlum Club Dance. I The first dance of the seasoj for ! the newly organized Inltlum Club ; was held Thursday night in Music TALLMAN a GO. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS Three Million Bushels of Wheat In W. & C. R. Warehouses. General Passenger and Freight Agent Calderhead, of the Washington & Columbia River railroad, who is in town today looking after the busi ness of the road, had the following to say about tho shipping of grain and the amount stored along the "high line." "More than 3,000.000 bushels of wheat has been warehoused along the lino nnrl fift rl n t-'c- -n-A-l. n.ln t I., wmj - " n i li UlUNUg It. U sight at the present time. This in-! ;cmues tne length of the line in Uma- tina, walla Walla and Columbia, counties. It is estimated that 600.000 yet to be hauled. This in- coming rush, for nearly everyone! wants to haul now is what is causing; Death of General Hughes. Denver, Oct. 3. General Bela Hughes died here today of pneumo nia. Deceased was SC years of age. He was at one time president of the Overland Stage Express Company, and first president of the Denver & Pacific Railway. lOCO jnrdj hew Prints, per yard 4c 15c 10CO jtrdipc4 Oinghun, per jud "Your hair seems to be falling out" remarked the barber, briskly wield ing the shears. "I think I can save 1L" "All right," said the customer. "Save it if you want to. I've got no use for it." Chicago Tribune. A beautiful line of new and un-to-date Belts lust received. Alai dozen new and stylish flannel und Corduroy Waista. Call nil meat; iiew gonas, THE LYONS MERCANTILE Eemaruber: The largest stock of goods lh the county to eeleotfi -n-1. i-n-v Hall. This was a postponed event. as the first dance was to have come nM 1 - .. 1 1 . . . 4 1 a- .1 l thn OT-l I L- tl n- V. iTn.nl.n... 1 ! floor being undergoing a course of re- cars can be secured. 1 pairs it was dechied to hold it a week WH talfe from 60 to 60 cars a! J later. A large crowd of young people j da' fr two months to move the grain' were present and a good time ei.joy along the W. & C, R." ed. The hall was beautifully decor- . t ated with Indian robes an bunting, j NEW ACADEMY CORNER STONE, j Refreshments were 537Ved and Kirk- man's orchestra furnished the music. Train Running Again. After two days, and until late in the third day, the W. & C. R. tralu Foundation Completed and the Cor ner Stone Will Be Laid Monday. Arrangements are being made by President Forbes and others. In the lead of the building of the new Pen Tfais Week $3.00 " X"T iJ , . VVMMd,etn Academy, north of the river, No traffic had been going on over this, t have th t . . 1inlI?r,ihe.W0 1? r.r Z't Monday. The full arrange-'. t. . i o. c.o t,i7 1 mcDt8 and exact time ot day has noti wheat train at Stanton Tuesday i . . ' , The train did not leave ' Buys a good business SHOE FOR mornlnc. hero on Its return until after mid night. Man wants but little here below, This statement causes mirth; It may have been so long ago, Bnt now he wants the earth, I have some very desirable pieces of Earth for sale, locat ed in and about Pendleton. Choice city property, ranches and farms,, , at bargains. EARN HEART, THE REAL ESTATE KLAN The corner stone is of handsome gray granito and the letters, "Pendle ton Academy, 1002," aro being curv ed in the side which will front to ward the street. Work is being pushed on the new building by the contractors and It Is tho intention to have it completed and ready for occupancy by tho first or tne year. SEATS NOW 'ON SALE. A Great Rush Is Being Made for Seats to See Warde and James. The big theatrical event of the year will bo the appearance of Louis James and Frederick Warde at the opera house on Thursday night in I Wagenhals and Kemper's stupen j dons spectacular production of "The I Tempest," with Mr. James as Call i ban and Mr. Wardo as Prosnero. f j No theatrical offering in many sea- I sons has aroused such a widespread 2 i interest as the Joint appearance ot 1 these distinguished nlavnrs nnri thnlr .lieeeeeeri)? will undoubtedly attract ThiB shoe is union made, fine velour calf, folded vamps, beaded tips, good bottoms, Good year stitched, ENGLISH WELT A serviceable, sensible, practicable shoe. i HATS Distinctly "Different" Brains, Fingers, Taste, Judgment, all wa ft in unison to produce our Millinery. a btcomingneBs to every Hat. I CARRIER MILLINEI i THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT. ft We areHeadqoarters for 1 FURNITURE CARPE $3.00 Especially in Ii 1 and KcckerF, we lino rver f,', Ppndlfitoii. Peeing is be)W Come and w- M. A. RADER, Peoples Warehouse IIMIII ttH-fHHWUtKH J XT1 A T TfcT KYTrr Write n . .v mm -u e m mi mm. m . i alogttc of them. A fall supply always kept 1 i tngawf"r-'j'-"-j