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, yvwvwvwwTvyywvvvvvvv I Rough Weather Shoes 1 LABOR FORGES MEET The kind that arc attractive in appearance, comfortable to wear yet have the lasting qualities. We have just what you require for wintry weather. Ladies and gentlemen, come to us when you need rub bers. Largest line in Pendleton. 1 Dindinge, Wilson & Co., 1 GOOD SHOES CHEAP RAILWAY EMPLOYES TO R. n. Coats, recently from the Phil ippine. Is In town. mt. peels to leave this afternoon for Art. . lngton. where he will visit friends for (a few weeks before going to San Francisco. .Miss Nellie Stevens, one of the very TAKE UP THEIR CAUSE. I prominent and popular Inhere ,n 1 ; he State Normal school at Weston. . v oef nvnninr on a weeks inoui wc ami uviv - -- t -Large Delegation Southern Pacific to Lobby for La- I , .-l.Ulinn State TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1902. has assumed there will be no danger to Oregon fruit." Harmony Exists . nre an,1 frlends.-La From the wu'" Granne tnroniuic. Rom. tn San Francisco. Cal.. on ; rwvumlier SS. to the wife of Robert Conductor J. B. Smith and RraKe- Maxwell Healey. a daugnter. . man E. D. Leffcl. of the O. R. & N.. Henley formerly a resident of Pen-,-.,. t Pnrtioml tliis morning to be . .n.,..,,, iK a son of former County present at a meetlnc of the Joint lei;- Treasurer Healey of Umatilla coun uintivp hoard of railway employes. tr nli iR wen fcpown In this city. ! which will bo held In that city tomor-j r p formerly foreman at ,w , , ih" Pendleton Roller Mills, nut now The variouse railway orders hav . a 1 htaiu.. Wash.. Is In Joint leuislatlve board which meets aiueui i friends. g. before the legislature nvenes to ar-. " , thc ,um. 3J ''"r. rili.er business In Kahlotus and says he uui - . i , ,i0inf n ronrt hiisiness. He win re main here several days before return Inp home. W. H. Fowler, who has been con ductor on a construction train be- LAND OFFICE EXAMINER. MAKE LARGE PROFITS. Hood River Fruit Is at a Premium the work before en them Finds Accounts and Conditions Very Satisfactory in This District. Hon. Thomas McNutL sneelal nccnt of the general land office department j legislature that they feel highly The Valley is, Therefore, Very Prov.- 00 to InquTre lto and Pnus. , examine the alleged fraudulent entries Hood River. Ore.. Dec. 30. Hood ' made at the United States land Ot- JUver valley Is booming as a result 1 fice in this city, of which Hon. S? O. i who will have charpe af all matters of good fruit crops and good prices. ; Swackheimer is receiver, and Hon. i pertaining to the mirouucuon oi ran 5is7 nsrsr orchards are being set outjE. W. Bartlett Is registor. is still with In winter apples, and a great many 1 us, says the La Grande Chronicle. Mr. acres of hitherto unused land are be- McJJutt, since his arrival here, has Ing cleared for future use. made a thorough examination of the The price of land has pone away I entries made at this office and has up as a result of the large profits found everything perfectly satlsfac-j frogs and switches, and perhaps a bill appleralsers ana strawberry growers 1 tory and has received every courtesy have made within the past five years, t from the officials of the office, and Even raw, wild land is valued as t has always found them ever obliging high as $100 an acre in tome In- and willing to assist him and give stances. This looks pretty high, but! him any information sought in his ln when a man can clear from $250 to i vestigatlona. He is much pleased f50O an acre every year, It isnt so 'to meet such efficient and obliging high after alL gentlemen in the land office in this Hood River apples have netted the I city, grower $1.60 a box at the station this '. Delegates from the lodpes of con ductors, trainmen, engineers, firemen and telegraphers from all the rail-u-nv linos In Orpcrnn will be present at this preliminary meeting, and willitween Lisle and Goldendale. Is In select one member from each order! town visiting his family Mr. Fow to go to the legislature to remain dur-'ler Is laying off on account of being ing the session. (crippled. A few days ago he stepped The brotherhoods In Oregon made (from his train and sprained his ankle, such a good showing before the last , causing him to be compelled to walK Failure To completoly close out some lip, wished, ntcessitates cutting and RWe prices. From now until aslasS JANUARY FIRST couraged In this winter At lenst four men will be elected on the permanent legislative board. road legislation. Among the import ant measures to be presented is a fel low servant law. a bill to define 16 hours as a day's work without rest, a bill to compell roads to block all with crutches for several days. ADJUDGED INSANE. C. C. Powell Has Been Ordered to Salem. C. C. Powell, who tried to kill him self in the county Jail Saturday night was adjudged insane today and or dered taken to the asylum at Salem. Powell Is the man who came to town with Clarence Hale Saturday. He attempted to cut his throat with We will allow 25 per cent from all Fancy Ctrps ajj I 25 per cent off all Two-Piece TaU Sets. " 25 per cent off all Sotrvcair and Scotd ware. tO per cent from Haviland China i&j Salad Sets. These Are Rare Bar year, and this price la too high for Portlanders to pay, so our apples are shipped mostly to New York and other centers of the East. II Is rather early to make predic tions about next year's crop yet, hut indications so far are good for a repe tition of the prosperous season of 1902. both as regards apples and strawberries. ASSAULT WfTH PITCHFORK. Pilot Rock Citizen Under Bonds for Using Dangerous Implement Ernest Conker Is now under $1M bonds on the charge of assault with a dangerous capon. Conker is charged with assaulting. I or attempting to assault a man named ) Porter with a pitchfork. They are both residents of the Pilot Rock country. A dispute arose between i thorn twa O i n 1 mattn, fm4 frn- Gradual Approach of Winter Harden-, ker ttaxvA wlth assaulting his ed the Trees and Will Save Them, enemy with the fork. No one Is hurt FRUIT NOT THREATENED. "No matter what the weather may do now, the immense fruit industry of Oregon is safe," is the expert opin ion of E. L. Smith, chairman of thc state board of horticulture, given to the Oregon Daily Journal. Mr. Smith is a resident of Hood River, and Is well known throughout the entire i Pacific Northwest as one of the most thoroughly informed orchardlsts in the business. "The winter has come on so gradu ally," he said to a reporter for The Journal, "that the trees have had time to harden and become inured to the weather conditions. There is plenty of snow up our way. too," he said, and that affords ample protection for young trees. As long as the winter cornea on In tie gradual form this one 10 repeal tne law nx.ng 0. an 0id rusty knife, failing In which limit of recovery In cn so of dettu attempted to knock his brains Senator Alex Sweek. of Multnomah aca, fc nf ho cc, and Co umbla counties, introduced thej Hc - not sufferinR much from tnp! railroad mens bill in the senate at , rPCelved. and is apparently! the last legislature, and J. M. Poor-.uch mmMly tb whe mnn In the house brought In. He is still slightly unbal-, It is now the intention of the rail- Bnced and jdse Hartman and Dr., way employes to ask Walter , McFaup wno examlneA him, conclud Pierce, senator-elect from Umatilla ed a b w b t t ; county, to introduce their measure in h, , , continually asking, the senate and T. .. Murphy or J. A. ' drf fc , f fl ,f . Burle gh of Union and Wallowa coun-1 ,eased the first , hg woud do D he ousc- la . ! would be to get drunk and then hei The Southern Pacific employes jujgjjj attempt his life again. Helm- tion of lobbyists to the legislature to) tQ d0 h, h remain for at least half of the ses-1 sion. I FURTHER We have prepared two tables, one containing bargains at 2oc and another at 50c. No tickets taken at these prices. Owl Tea Hon Cheapest Place in Oregon PERSONAL MENTION. and the matter is considered to be trivial. Sheriff Taylor arrested Con ker Monday afternoon and he waived i preliminary examination and was ar raigned before Judge Ellis. Pendleton People in Portland. Dr. C. J. Whitaker is in this city from Pendleton. Mrs. William Slusher and daugh ter, of Pendleton, are guests of the Imperial, en route to spend some time in California. Mrs. C. E. Roosevelt and daughter Jane, of Pendleton, are at the Im perial hotel today, leaving over the Southern Pacific tonightj to spend three months or more at California re sorts. Oregon Daily Journal. For Disorderly Conduct. C. C. Darr. of Adams, is in town. C. X. McReynolds, of Ukiah, Is in town. A. B. Thompson is in town from Butter Creek. H. H .Harris, of Joseph, is in town transacting business. R. E. Porter, the wood dealer of Meacham, is in town. A R. Smith and L. F. Bradshaw are in town from Milton. Charles F. Hill and wife, of Den ver, are guests of Hotel Pendleton. Matt Mosgrove, a leading business man of Milton, is at Hotel St George, Mrs. Mary Russell has gone to Portland to visit Mrs. Seth Roberts, a sister. J. B. Kennedy has returned from Hot Lake, where he Bpent a few days recreating. George Webb, who has been visit- ! ing his daughter in La Grande, has Smallpox on Reservation. ' I Dr. Henderson reports a case of ' ! smallpox on the reservation. Annie ' Lyman has the disease. She lives three miles and a half beyond the agency and Is badly broken out. The place has been properly quarantined and guards placed over the house, i both day and night to keep any per-j son irom leaving or going to the place without permission. IF YOU ARE FIGURING OK STARTING THE New Year by making friends or relative happy by giving them a pres ent, comeand look over our line and get our money saving prices. drunk and disorderly. For this he was assessed J5. Using profane lan guage on the streets was the second charge, and $10 was the cost of this. Pendell -was arrested on complaint of one of the women on Cottonwood street, who claimed that Pendell was disturbing her place. Shockley Released. Charles H. Shockley. arrested Inst I week because of his peculiar actions, was releasee His trouble was brought On hv rirfnlHnr nn Ia araing physician thinks he will be all j rignt now. Salem is now wrestling with the thug and hobo question, great num bers of them having congregated there during the winter. William Pendell pleaded guilty to , two charges In police court this ! atternoon and was fined $16 and i George Ernst is at Hot Lake, where costs. The first charge was for being ne nDeB t0. Bet relief Irom an attack A. T. Demarls and J. B. Cochran! and family were in town last night 1 from Walla Walla. Miss Cleva McKennon has gone to! Pendleton on a visit to Miss Nellie i Hardman. La Grande Chronicle. I Miss Florence Gamble, who spent) ran or. n.,j lthe nolldays here with relatives, has. Carl Pomeroy Dead. returned to her home at North Yak-I Pilot Rock, Dec. 30. Carl, the 17-;lma. 1 months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. E. I n v a.. . ! r r jij .ui- , . .u- uua reiuruea trum home near here. The funeral and TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tke Laxative Bromo Quinine TbleU. All S.roiJ'AM ,el.DDd tn moner it It lilli to cure. i. iV. GroTG Mgnatote It on each box. SSc. I Id I ST. JIIE STflRF Underwear Sale One Week We will make very low prices on Ladies', Mbttes' and CMfcaS Underwear for One Week Will save our patrons money on rnj purchase In this line. Bupply youn-elf while prices are docs. We will sell CHILD.lt N 'd UNDERWEAR ss foilowi: 0a mencing at size 16, price will be 2c per garment; rise 5c Yoownja will be 16, 2c; 18. 7c; 20, 12c, 22, 17c; 24, 22c; 26, 27c; JS, SJc; X, A Tills is very cueap. We always nave some bargains for oorea&sM It will pay you to trade with us. -I Our holiday tiade was very gratifying; bad a fine buiiwa bl which we Teel very gratef uL We extend our thanks to oat aisj m tomers and wish all a prosperous New Year rur b vnuc mmr-mn. m ou-rii r niJ inc. i i ure3 nn.nvnii i ii-c. Remember: The largest stock of goods In the city totelectte:! j'llll ItHMI 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I I I Blizzard I CALF SHOES -FOR, burial will take place here Wednesday. TALLMAN & C2: THE DRUGGISTS ' Grand Bali:! Grand Ball!! Given by Jolly Club!! Music Hall!! Music Hall!.' New Year's Night!! Kirkmau's full orchestra! Everybody come. Club's last dance. Real Estate Opportunities 120 acres of wheat land, 3 'miles from Pendleton, 600 acres, 10 miles from station, plenty of water, 173 acres, 10 miles from Pendleton $1500 Good house on West Alta street $1100 320 acres on the river, good house and barn, 25 acres alrlafa, balance wheat land .1000 . - 5 room nouse on west Alta street Two five-room cottages on West Webb St., each Dutch Henry Feed Yard Good property in city and country too numerous to mention, any location that one may desire. W. F. EARNMART, ASSOCIATION BLOCK $2500 J6500 t 800 Hot Lake, where ho spent several! weeks. He is much Improved in I health. . j Miss Annie McLean, of Walla ; Walla, was a guest of Mrs. M. F. Kelly at the Golden Ilule hotel last I night. ; Mrs. W. E. Herd, who has been ; visiting with relatives here for sever , al days, left Monday evening for her I home at North Yakima. j C A. Barrett, the hardware dealer iof Athena, is in town. Mr. Barrett says most of the grain has been dis posed of In that part of the county. Miss Blanch Collins, who has been teaching at Summervllle. is In town the guest of Mrs. R, T. Brown. She will return to hor school after the holidays. Miss Maud Sheak and Miss Edna Berkley, who have been here on a visit to Miss Lou Sullivan, returned to their home In Pendleton this morn ing. La Grande Chronicle. A marriage license was Issued by County Clerk Chamberlain today to John R. Prlne and Eliza Prlne, both of Weston. They are to be married this evening at Hotel La Fontaine. Mrs. T. W. Jackson, wife of T. W. Jackson, who runs on the Spokane Pendleton passenger train, passed through town last night on her way home after an extended visit East I BOYS Made of the very best 1 leather, I WATERPROOF i And warranted to give f x more wear than any t! i unier i3oy 8 onoe made. I TllAV rln 2 J I I COST MORE j to be sure, but they are worth :: . . more, because they wear " I ; longer and save a doctor bill. " 1 Big Boys' Sizes, $2.75 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Home Comforts R A D E R '.Affords many bargains for A ollar. Yoa'II exercise gooD cocomy if yoc buy terH A D E R E R Mam and Webb Streets. Special After Christmas Bargains in Furniture -AT BflrER & FOLSOM The Big Furniture Store, Next to Post