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IV I :J1 1 JtttL Yf AKli 1JN4 The celebrated D. Armstrong & Co.'s line of shoes for ladies are ready for you to make selections. Don't hesitate, but come at once and see the most fccatrtifol ladies' footwear made. Good Shoes Cheap Dindinge, Wilson & Co. S&ccessors to Cleaver Bros. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1902. PER80NAL MENTION. T. A. Rhea, of Hcppner, Is In town. Harriett C. Rush Is In town from Helix. C. F. Wless Is attending court from Frcewator. S. C. Fraus and J. Sherard arc In town from Athena. O. P. Skelton, a business man of Pi lot Rock, is In town. J. A. Ross and G. W. Schrimsher are In town from Weston. R, E. Porter, the merchant, and John Hanna, of Meacham, are In town. H. A. Richardson, one of the lead ing business men of Helix, Is in Pen dleton. Mrs. Ferguson and -Irs. Osburn arc guests at Hotel SL George from Athena. J. W. Lockwood, Mrs. Z. W. Lock wood and F. H. Richmond are among the Hel.x people registered at the Gol den Rule hotel last night. George Carnes is in town today from Pilot Rock. Mr. Carnes is one of the member of the merchandise firm of Carnes Bros., of that little burg. E. T. Wade, the real estate dealer, sold the G. E. Stocker place, on Jack son street this morning to Will Bow man and wife. A marriage license was issued this morning by County Clerk Chamber lain to Fay C. Loveridge and Inez White, both of Weston. Mr. Lover idge is a brother of Otis Loveridge, bookkeeper and business manager for Conrad Platzoeder, the butcher. District Attorney T. G. Hailey left this morning for Athena, where he went to investigate an appeal in a road case. The damages of opening a road was Bet by appraisers, and the owner of the land appealed the case on the grounds that his damages were not assessed high enough. The case may come into court. Henry Means is in town from Echo. Mr. Means Bays Echo is a little quiet at this time of year, but to take it all and all, business is quite satisfactory. Charles A. Oilman, a prominent business man of Lewiston, Me., Is In the city, accompanied by his wife. Mr. Gllman is a nephew of the late Charles A. Craig, of Pilot Rock. SOAP! SOAP! The kind you will enjoy using Sopone Castiglia Towel and cake of soap ioc See it in our window TALLMAN & CO. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS Look Here 120 acres of wheat land, 3 miles from Pendleton, S2500 600 acres, 10 miles from station, plenty of water, $6500 160 acres, 10 miles from Pendleton $1500 160 acres, on the river, 7 miles from Pendleton, 35 acres in alfalfa, good house and barn.. .. $4000 Good house on West Alta street.. Si 100 Good five-room house, north of river, six blocks from bridge . S 900 Two five room cottages on West Webb St., each $ .800 Dutch Henry Feed Yard Good property in city and country too numerous to mention, any location that one may desire. W. F. EARNHART, ABB OOI ATI ONgB LOCK THEY ARE IN! rhone Main nBl Mrs. W. E. Brock and Mrs. E. W. Carter are expected home this even ing from Spokane, where they attend ed the fair. Carl Nicholson, of The Dalles, was lu town Monday visiting Ills brother, Pete Nlcholsan, operator for the Western Union. Oregon Daily Journal: V. II. Chris tain, of Milton, president of the State Pharmaceutical Association, is at the Imperial. Ho Is attending the K. P. grand lodge. Oregon Dally Journal: Charles Wil kins, superintendent of the Umatilla Indian reservation, is in tho city on business pertaining to the affairs of his department. Attorney Will M. Peterson nnd C. A. Barrett, of Athena, who had neon In Pendleton attending the October term of court, returned to their homes Tuesday evening. Marringe licenses were granted by County Clerk Chamberlain yesterday, to Bruco Parrish and Delia Bowers, Edward T. Terney and Martha E. Al corn, all of Umatilla county. Oregon Daily Journal: B. E. Kenne dy and wife are at the l'erklns. Mr. Kennedy is the editor of the Tribune at Pendleton, and is here as repre sentative to the Knights of Pythias grand lodge. V. R. Dunbar, register of the land office at Vancouver. Wash., v. as in the city yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Dunbar. Mr. Dunbar is just closing a well-deserved vacation visiting friends and relatives in a&hltitgoi. and Oregon. He visited his brother, Chief Justice Dunbar, of the supreme court of Washington, at Olympla, was at the springs near Tacoma. visited Walla Walla and stayed over a day with Jinks Dudley, at Athena, who is a brother to Mrs. Dunbar. Thoy stop ped in Pendleton to visit O. W. Dun. bar, of this place, who Is a brother ot the register. Emmett Callahan, a prominent at torney of Baker City, is in Pendleton today on legal business. He has just returned from San Francisco where he has been in attendance upon the United States court on behalf of ell ents. Mr. Callahan will not yield the palm to Pendleton, but ho says Pendleton and Baker City are the best towns In the United States for their size. Dance Last Night. William Martin Union No. 154, Or der of Washington, entertained Its members last night at Music hall with dancing and cards. A large crowd was present and all had a good time. Ivirkmans orchestra furnished the music. Free Delivery December 1. The free delivery will be establish' ed on the first day of December, in stead of the first day of January, as has been announced heretofore. Fort McDowell reservation settlers in Arizona are still fearful of an up rising of the Apache Indians. Messrs. Ely Bros.: I have been great sufferer from catarrh and hay fever and tried many things, but found no permanent relief until I found it in Ely's Cream Balm about eight years ago, and we have been fast friends ever since. (Rev.) R M Bentley, Rushvllle, Ind. Messrs. Ely Bros.: iFind enclosed 0 cents, for which please sosd me jour Cream Balm. I nnd your reme. oy tho quickest and most permanent cure for cold In the head, catarrh etc. Yours truly, Doll- M. Potter, Gen. Mgr. Arizona Gold Mining Co. E THUG AT ECHO HOLDS UP LAUNDRYMAN FOR $100. Knocked the Celestial In the Head With a Club and Made a Get-a-Way Boards Train for Pendleton Sher iff Now Looking for Him. The omcors of Umatilla county are looking for a young man who robbed a Chlnnman of $100 nt Echo between 6 and 7 o'clock Tuesday evening. The Identity of the man Is not known, tfitt tho officers havo a descrlp- tion of him. He haB been at Echo for several days and a few days ago took some soiled linen to tho Chinaman, who runs a laundry, to havo it clean ed. When he went back to get his linen the Chinaman delivered the oundlc to tho young man, who pro ceeded to change his old clothes for clean linen before leaving tho laun dry. It is supposed tho Chinaman showed his money in making change. At nny rnte, the young man stepped outsido tho door and Immediately re turned with a club in his hand, order ed tho Chink to stand and deliver. In stead of dolnc as commanded, the! Chinaman let up a yell which wns cnl - eulated to bring assistance nt once, but when he hollowed the hold-up man struck him a heavy blow on the head with the club, knocking him down, and then stuffed his shirt, which ho had just removed, into the Chinaman's mouth to stop further outcries. Ho then went through the fellow's pockets and secured what money they contained. After tho robbery tho Chinamai, gave the alarm and a posse was im mediately made up and a search made for the thug. Ho was not located, but every effort was made to keep him from boarding a freight train, and get ting out of the country. Regardless of the vigilance of the posse, tho young man succeeded in storing himself in a refrigerator car without being observed, and getting out of town. On the way to Pendle ton ho nccosted a brakeman 011 the train and offered him $20 to store him away and haul him out of tho coun try. The brakeman refused nnd the thug told him what he had done. He said that he had quite a tussle with tho Chlnnman, who was game to the InRt, and fought desperately to pro tect his. money. Ho said that instead of getting 5100, he only secured forty -idil. The officers at Echo notified the sheriff and police of this city and the freight train was met at M10 depot mil a careful search made for tin thug, but he was not found. Evidently he had become alarmed because the brakeman would not be bought into -to concealing mrr., im. 'rained off tho train bevore reaching this o.t BUTCHER SKIPS OUT. Henry Kapp, of Athena, Leaves Shop and Creditors Behind. Athena, Oct. IB. Considerable com. ment Is being indulged in in this city over tho sudden disappearance of Henry Kapp, who has been running a butcher shop here. Kapp came to this place a little over a month ago and bought out Platzoeder & Mlnger, of Pendleton, who had a shop established here. He had worked for Platzoeder & Mlnger in Pendleton for several months prior to the time of coming here and was apparently a straightforward fellow. Monday ho and his wife got their per sonal effects together and left town, shutting up the shop and leaving everything without trying to dispose of it. It is understood that he bad paid the entire amount for the butcher shop and business, but he owes something like $800 in Pendle ton and several bills here. Other than the creditors he left behind there Is no one to mourn for him, as his actions have not been criminal in the least, and in his business dealings seemed to be perfectly straight in every way other than the leaving without bidding his creditors fare well. He had paid a month's rent In advance for the butcher shop build lug and had a year s rent nnld on the slaughter yard. Why he should so suddenly get out of town without saying anything Is not known. Ho came to OreKon from Washington and to some intimate friends he said that he was going away for a few days and would re turn, saying that he was going back' to his old home. Ho was industrious and a hard worker, but had one fault, and that was drink. America's Famous Beauties. Look with horror on Skin Emo tions, uiotchea, Sores. Pimples, They don't have them, nor will any one who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the faco. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish before It. It cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains, Infallible for Plies. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Notice. T havo purchased the interest of George Mlnger, In the Farmers' Meat Market, and will continue the busi ness aa formerly conducted, by Plat roeder & Mlnger, and in order to square up tho business, would Uko for all persona Indebted to tho firm to call and settle. Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of the samo. CONRAD PLATZOEDER. GHINKL05 SI FOR CIVIL SERVICE. Four Applicants Took the Examina tions Today. Only four out of the bIx mon to ap ply for a place on the civil service to he Inaugurated here when the free delivery Is established, took the ex aminations today. A. H. Hlller, from Washington. D. C was here nnd assisted Knlph How land In making the examinations and from here ho will go to Boise City, where he has business of the same na ture to attend to. This makes 10 to take the clvld ser vice examinations In Pendleton, as at a former examination six were before the board. Out of these only three hnnn ...in. Those will he the threo to paR8 tne best papers. The ai,ers vm bc Bent immediately to Washington, D. C, where they will be passed upon and the returns will not be made until a short time prior to the establishment of the free dellv ery. A NEW CORPORATION. The Ross Ice and Cold Storage Com pany $18,000 Capital .Stock. Articles of Incorporation for the Ross Ice and Cold Storage Company were filed this afternoon at the court i house with J r . iioss, Aiia iioss nnu j Annn M. Markham ns Incorporators, The object of this corporation is for ' the manufacture of artificial ice and handling cold Rtoroge and refrigora tors. The East Oregonian recently published the news thnt J. F. Boss would build nn $18,000 ice plant in Pendleton, and havo It in operation by the coming of hot weather. The capital stock of the new cor poration Is $18,000. nnd the stock will be divided into shares at a par of $100 each. Boyd Goes to Baker. Mark Boyd left Tuesday evening for Baker City, nccompanied by his moth er, who came over to take him homo and care for him until he had com pletely recovered from ills injuries received by falling through a trestle from a moving train a few days ago. Boyd Is tho young man arrested a few days ago at Athonn, charged with stealing a watch, but the evidence was such that he was released and sentence suspended. Mrs. Boyd was considerably broken up over her son's trouble. Donation. Tomorrow the Painters' Union No. 599, of Pendleton, will send a mem ber of their order around town to :ake up a collection for the benefit of Jin striking coal minors. He will be provided with a bonk and each con tributor is requeued to sign his or her name and place, opposite it the amount they wish to give. Do all you can for the miners for thev are in need of it. C. W. M'LYMAN, President, C. J. WILI.SON, Secretarv. Woodmen Attention, Woodmen of the World and their friends aro cordially invited to be present Saturday ovenlng, October 18. nt the Secret Hall, Court street, to at tend the annual smoker. Program of special talks upon interesting sub jects will be given by prominent mem bers of Pendleton Camp, nnd other features. COMMITTEE. Noise and Fury, "I'ze observed,' said Uncle Epho "dat wlf er good many men lung pow er an' brain power am In inverse pro portion." Colorado Springs Gazette. ilsJiif fiA That's sl Pfetty Shoe! The particular shoe that elicits the above remark is our . Patent i Kid Dress ! Shoe For Ladies Toes and Heels Are the latest ? Quality The best and the price for either X Turn or Welt $4.00 There Are No Better X Peoples Warehouse j "DOWN MOBILE." Lincoln J. Carter's Southern Produc tlon Greeted by Large House. Lincoln J. Carter's production, "Down Mobllo," wnB greeted at tho Frazer last night by a largo audience Like nil of Carter's plays, tho plot was very exciting nnd kept tho audienco well worked up from start to finish. Whllo the acting was very good, showing that tho troup putting the play on the boards Is not an amateur one. by far tho most auracuvo teat uro was the scenery. To 0110 from the South, the dismal swamp scono waB very renllstlc. The fireflies were a very good Imitation or tho real things which aro to bo scon by tho million In tho fall of the year In tho South. The burning of tho old cotton mill wns & grand scene. Tho play was well re ceived and merited the large patron age it received. How's Thls7 We offer One Hundred Dollars Itewnrd for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. T. J. CHKNEV & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, hare known P. J. Cheney for the pnst 10 years, ami hcllere in 111 to be perrcctiy Honorable in an niwi nes8 transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their llrm. WKST & Tltt'AX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, u. WALDING, KINNAN & MAKV1N, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lnterunlly, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all L rusglsts. Hall's Family rills are the best. Plead Not Guilty. Charles Melqulst, J. D. Kerr, E. Thorsen, L. Stephenson, Ed Addcock, Henry Dray, Jack Harris, all charged with unlawful gambling. Defendants all plead not guilty; trial is supposed to take placo Tuesday. C. H. Finn Is defendant attorney and Judge Ramsey assists tho district attorney while In the prosecution. La Grande Observer. For Exchange. Three and a quarter wagon nnd cash for spring wagon or hack. Room 15, French Restaurant. ST. JOE ST0RI GROCERY DEPARTMENT 20 pounds Best Cane Sugar l fj0 20 pounds Rolled Oats ico 20 pounds French Prunes 1.00 10 cans Best Standard Tomatoes 100 10 cans Best Sugar Corn i-00 20 cans Nice Sardines , J(fi 12 cans Good Salmon 10o 20 pounds Pink Beans i.TO 18 pounds White Beans .' 1.00 1 box Fine Apples ". .65 rine nee Honey. Maple Syrup. Cnamery Butter,! always on hand. We want your trade. Come ui see us. Free delivery to all parts of the city. THE LYONS MERCANTILE Remember: The largest stock of goods in the county to seleetfr P EIBM V V "Exclusive new ideas have just reached us fromtht fashion centers of the east. They are gems of beauty and each one has an individuality that will please the most exquisite fancy. To see that hats is to fall in love with them. You are invited to come in CARRIER MILLINEB1 X THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT. 55 A D E F U R N FURN ITURE T R E A 0 E Havilandi We have ust DIUUK pattern of H uiai wc have marked percentage of profi, crocKery, This is a rare chaatt u rci a ainner set y( ""e Piece at a until you finish Vnn. such opportunity bk useii icr some time, it anyway. Owl Tea Our Afternoon Tei I, j Take Yot WC0 bnyiroocri,eiBt. t&OObuyt 320crei, HTCObuytMOscrrt; JSiudfJ In'000 resi 100toMI oui CaniHH Prairie coumrV iSJ nnriPrt nt hair i. '. w.tS. with.'. n"n" si one could wih. " 13.1(4) acres! nit fn.i. . . MO tons ol hsypni up thti ,,1 hall of nm alfalfa Thli buJ bed stock ranch In iin.in,.r it is to like It. OjIt UraSl I2,wx) sheep with ranch WJ 11800 bujs lw acres down tbi ' bottom laud. 13300 Dim KM acrei on Ik, h,J from Pendleton. i Anything you want In tun fan, 13) acrei, ) of umelnti4atit& E. T. WAI Real Estate Pendleton, Or., Oct. 13, 1902. J IIIIMMIIIHUIHtr