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-.V . mi SPECIAL ODD AND END SALE All our broken 'lines of Shoes lot Ladies, Men Youths, Misses, "Boys and Children. We are offering great cut prices in these broken lines, Come in. Dindtnget, Wilson & Co-, GOOD SHOES CHEAP IMF. DEDICATION ODD FELLOWS OF HEPPNER OCCPPY NEW BUILDING. I meeting and the. reading o the min lutes of the last convention will be read by the secrcunr- The election of offlcers will follow the reading of the minutes and then JIayor Thomas O. Hallcy wilt deliver n, nrtrtrosR nf welcome. This will he responded to by Will St. Peterson, of AthPna. Grand unanccjior R. Alexander Ma.ter of Ceremonies,' will Uow PtonjirIlh an Mwm . . . nnfl he will bo followed by addresses Sumptuous Banquet by the "wa " prtate subJecU by Brigadier ca's Past Grand Master Present i j. h. Altkcn, of HunUngton; Speeches by Prominent Odd Fel-i Grand K. of R. and S. L. JL SUnson, i nf SilPtn: Past Grand Chancelllor TV. IL Alexander. Senator Walter SI.! fc.rL0.1 ""of Tlr T V Unwnrri rtonnrn Urnwn .nasier v - ' S and C. e! Troutman. of this city, re-; Cnlon. ,i. I . . tt Grand Chancellor Slaloncy I U t'U CUUIVi UiU .iub.. " the past chancellors present. of will & where they attended the dedication of the new lodge building Just erect- FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1903. i. 1- J. sa. PERSONAL MENTION. S. Walker is in town from Athe- dancing parly given last night by Sirs. F. B, Clopton and Sirs. Leon Cohen. R. B. Cunliff, an O. R .& N. fireman, ' of 1a Grande, arrived in the city this ! morning from Portland, -where he has jleen for six weeks in the Good Sa maritan hospital with an attack of ty phoid fever. J. O. Haynes and wife are In town from Grancevwe. Mr. Haynes is a ed by the Independent Qrdor of Odd The even ng session wiu open at . Felloes of that city. ' o'clock at Armory hall whore a ban- The building Is a two-story struc- f Tcmp,e No. 24i natn ture of superb appearance. The low er Btory is occupied by stores, and on the upper story are located spa cious lodge rooms, property rooms and banquet hall of the Hcppner lodge. The building and furnishings cost $30,000, and Is one of the hand somest and Imposing lodge buildings in Eastern Oregon. It, Alexander was master of cere monies for the evening and the -beautiful and impressive dedicatory exer cises of the Odd Fellows were wit nessed by a large assemblage of mem bers and visitors. bone Sisters. J. H. Qulnn will act as toast master. The banquet over, the Pythlans will repair to Slusic hall again, where the first thing will be the opening of the lodge in the Knight rank by the offlcers of Damon lodge. Then the five lodges of the county will join in the exemplification of the Knight rank. A class of IS has been secur ed to confer this rank upon and this work will occupy the attention of the lodge the greater part of the night. A team has been drilling for sev- RRIOATION PLANS BAKER AND MALHEUR COUNTIES VERY ACTIVE. Umatilla and Morrow Counties Dili gently Worklno Should Hold Oc casional Meetings Keep the Mat ter Before the People. The Baker County Irrigation asso ciation recently organized In Baker City, Is holding monthly meetings, has employed a civil engineer to lo- XII Yourself aV , . concoction' : ?K,a6 J oseEreatiriPo taste like toff. "2 has employed a civil engineer to lo- but it;-c- sa Pnj cato tho different propositions thai. " A , 0re sa,kc imitations at best. a m VSnthn r'sp ii is not a hu mis aro to bo found within that county,! OUQ,a annk than and is preparing data on all the plans e-nait morr. they expect to present to the govern ment engineers. The association organized in Hal heur county recenuy, nas caned a special meeting to bo held on Janu ary 17, at Ontario, and the Irrigation I forces throughout Eastern Oregon are! active in the extreme. While no definite plans have yeti been made public, the Columbia Rlvor! Basin Association is energetically I working upon the propositions that He within Umatilla and Morrow I counties. I A meeting should be -called at an ' good water and 560 cany ciaie, tno ciaia coueciea ajia.canuu market nri.u-l Linn. fAmaH.A .A TTn.fl, 111. I 7H1 ROTY. ft " V.I tv can cet her share of tho funds due . Owl Tea i7lbs.SUgar, REAL ESTATE 13.000 acre tnctiiiHs, , W U1UQ 3. E. Taylor is in town from Hunt-1 brother or Day 0pemor HaT,6E 0f argton. lne Q. 1L & X. and they may locate F. F. Bvrker Is in town from .'here permanently. Atheaa- F. Freudlg. C. L. Freudlg. E. C. 0 R. Turner Is in town from Stage Freudlg. J. A. Ayres, A. S. Pearson, Gulch. William Johnson. J. B. Tounc and Y. John Luhrs Is in town from Stew- Goodman, of Free water, were guests srt Creek. oi thj Golden Rule hotel last night. Ed O. Levy, of Pasco, Is registered" J. A. Carlson, who resided in this at Hotel St George I city 10 years ago, but who has made H. Connell, the railroad man of'hts home at Grande several Umatilla, is in town. years, has removed to Kamcla, where I the helpers at that place. 320 acres. 100 tnr,. T-i,VUU. 360 acres in Cirniu ! nd a J?,ace, ,n. i'een eliminated from the coming con-1 nnd duties tliat will Increase with the .Jr-rSff? YhM 1 venuon. ist year me nvc icarns opening or spring, regular meetings i om; "7i contested lor a nandsome prize wnicn . should be held, the matter should be t ji.i" io ZXi '"" : The (kept constantly before the J. F. Hill and Frank Sasonton are In town from Helix. ! ral Inrc flnil Hne the u-nrt nf confer , nwrnn nnilpr tUa Irrlr-nllnn liir , ine aauress ny jir. Aiexanaer was ling this rank down to refection. "While the members of the associa a reminiscent nature and the sen ) The competitive drill contest hasttlon are not burdened with the work I tlment pinresseii will find n nlaro In . .j , .1.. 1 . ... ' the permanent literary , records of Oregon. j One most Impressive part of the was enrred off bv Damon lodge. ceremonies of dedication was the leam went t0 The relies a few ami plans submitted to the state asW ' Pcndletonon 4 building of the aUar of the new lodge ;weks ,ater and walked off wltn the elation early as possible In the year. , R000. IwervtioD. ; .7V i.- f ' i,,,t " " " " i bonors ovcr ,eams from lnat d"H "The rule with the government en-! 140 acres on the rlwr lne blocks of imitation stoue were trIct i Hno- .. k ... 0-1 Vri55 nm 11 cut and numbered, each stone bear- ThP rilar drill rnntPRt u-m r. ii ..H w.uJ&Vi log one of the emblems of the order.. bM however someUme In February The exorcises were carried out so!ln Gracde wnen teamB frojn Bak. smoothly and the parts of those in i cr and UnIon comitles 'compete, charge of the .ceremonies were known rKimipinn m' xiui people, Jen acrefl wht i.n 1 . U..rll.. . . ' those who apply first will be served This Is a Partial ll.f m first Don't let the Irrigation associ ! d wheat farms which I ai on torget uiis. PfQu. , "Before another year passes, the. ' ruF"ly sheep camp south of town. ' passed through Pendleton this morn- inr nn tipr venv tn Tj-nrtvlll. tn ?tnni1 James B. Welch has taken a posi-;a meeting of the board of grand man tion with the Therkelsen piano house. ; agers of the Women of "Woodcraft. Roadmaster Bollins, of the O. R. & ' Mrs. Hawkins is a member ot the oas returned from Portland, board, where he went on business. ! J. E. Clark, the hotel man from I WILL OPEN MONDAY. Ukiah. Is at the Golden Rule hotel. , It. Pierce is in town from Ckian. Health Board Decides That the Charles M. -VTrlrht -nm mw frm pnDDI5 may uom.nue ( nnr worK McKay yesterday on business before I tu wen mat mums were noi usee, ; 1 and the building of -die altar, joint , by joint and block by block, symbol--ical of the process of building a life . and character from the many virtues that are strewn along the way, was ' one of the most Impressive scenes' ' In the dedication. of the state present were Past Grand f rmatilla, unty will be hcM. Masters Phil Sletschan, of Portland. ! a' zamc l'ace. All Krights and: and Welsh, of Astoria. .Esquire aie requested to be present, i T Tt" T7T7T T rl t After the dedication brief addresses i TL . r ' water that Is now flowing through; 1'endleton, benefiting no one. reckon- of ! ed worthless by most people, should ' be utilized in making crops for idle Attention Knibhte. Damon Lodge No. 4. Knights F thias, wi: lhold a special session In ' Music Hall. Friday evening. January . land tributary to this cltv. and which Sin. There will be work in the third j are a part of the wealth of this coun- i rank. Alo Saturday, January 10th, . ty," said a prominent irrigationist, to commencing at 2:30 p. m., the third the East Orcgonlcn today. ' ' annual district convention of K. of 1 I have a lose Hit wig, residences, house. I do not list property i E. T. Wi Real Estate Mnnrfau .were made br Senator Walter M.i the land office. La Grande Chronicle. . T?,e f endieton schools will open . pierce of this city nnd Fast Grand I ugain -uonaay aiier me noimays ana j Master Welsh. a iorcea closing or one weetc on ac- Thp nsMnii.io.i ..,.c m.Ki count of contagion. hen renai(, th hnt,not hnii ! A,low Ma"y Bills Petition for Road J. W. Knowles went to Pendleton on the delayed train of this morning on important legal business. La Grande Cnronicle. W. H. Fletcher, of Nye, left this morning fcr Walla "Walla, where he will enter a hospital for an operation for cancer. !. L. Tollman and his siste: J-a Valle. COUNTY COURT. The health board has made the an- where the Rebecca's lodge of Hepp- Denied Interested In City Streets, ouncement that ail public aud pri- ner had nreDarcd a fPast that was! Tho rmmtv rnnrt .,Mci " . ouu uii-i npr hart a fo.ot . I. . I TIia An.,. i i t 1 rate schools mav n-ln nn tholr T rz?... "r?" "".v ""!.. ""I V"""V. . "uw -ou. tuZ -,r 1 Z nZ, m heuPng wuu me spirit or tne oo nas done i ttie business doors the first of next week. This? rnoinn xn,. . i.u tt- , . decision has been reached after care- since than con- the guests and, the board was laden with , viewing and allowing of bills of which luiij-cxamiaing lmo ine cases or con- k,iMi a n,i.r .ihi ,TirA ?af ai t0Yn and that there Easter 0regon knows. . The u on kwnoH w6,?,1 .ecturedL6' " Cha"Ce " L the banquet a public instal.a- night and will lecture today. Walla Union. John Jordan. Scarlat fever The cere- tinn nf nfllpare 1. il .1 ficiuis BreaioB seal- Turing of Ino.oll.l t j Evans ,hn n. xpiiiETch to the closing nf Rrhool for tho hnH.I mc ,""" wm grace.uon was niea with almost twice as '7.:: ." . . A. " - . --"iiuui niarKeu every oiner proceedlnc. many sleners as tho fori a county road thrnnoh tho ninno nf! Gus Volmer. in the east end of the' county, was denied. A counter neti- E. B. Rinerson, all of Pilot were in town Thursday. E. T. Sandford, an electric motor man of Seattle, is visiting friends and relatives in the city. He was for merly a fireman on the O. R. & N. Rock. . "ys. Dut tne health board has decld- i ed that after three weeks time all who have been exposed to the disease would have shown signs ere this and as all who did come down with it are quarantined, there is absolutely no danger in rgain opening the schools. those in charge being perfectly famll iar wiui their parts. Jt. Alexander organized the Hepp- ner lodge on December 20th, 187S, with a charter membership of eight. ai rne ceremonies or dedication, Da vid Herrin. the only surviving mem. ber of that little band, linked the pres ent wun the past The memberahlr at present is 77 and the lodge is la a most flourishing ugiucvr A, uusiaison. or tno yard , . . . fflws.w r0 ?i r8r;?u,TncoTrse, GnmdT T. i T r M!tJ,5a,S' oi racpen as astial in the buildings where ,u ma piace at present j they have heretofore been except) T. T Tollman hrfitlier nr t XT Toll. t tTiro nt 4V,. l mi " . " " a mu;" ;h7::rn. ni:. f . occupies ns new bmid- tT 7 C i jt ! , 1C'""U lu inc oju acaaeiuy numi-; ms with just pride in a record that "j, uuv vuc .cauiiib umg. 1115, inree rooms navo oeen nxea upijg worthy of emulation gists of Walla Walla, is in the city, in this building for the reception of The visiting member O. A. Smith Pendleton last ylsfttnf mnmtiuM mm l,la I .. was a guest of Hotel three grades and these will open in were royally entertained and express night to attend the'he fw quartets. The new academy Ufte highest terms of praise for the building has been completed and the arancmj iucuny ana smcems will oe in COLGATE S their new home .from now on j Academy on Tuesday. j President Forbes, of the Pendlelon (Academy, announces that th? acade- , my will open Tuesday, January 13, j iretead of Monday, as given above. Tti- ftij. t Visited With Grand Guardian. I IliS celetJiateO line Of Mrs. Annie P. Hawkins, grand Perfumes, Toilet Water and ! manager of the Women of Woodcraft, Trrito- 5ns aro : is visiting today at the office of Mrs. Vf V L F nan- c. c. van OrsdaU. grand guardian of dlea DV OS. ll yot Want I 'he order. Mrs. Hawkins is en route SOmetiiincr exnttisitehr nice t0 teadTUl6 Co,-. to attend to TrTt exqoisnciy nice, ; t,lt,es coznected with her office. road. one for tho ; T. JOE ST0RI We are making Big Cn Prices in All Departments of Store, and will continue to do this until February i t. Our Special Muslin Underwej Sale Will Occur in February. We will show all the new, up to d goods fresh from ,the looms. A nicer line was never on eil Dition in this city. Wait for this sale. THE LYONS MERCANTILE Gfl Remember: The largest stock of good in the city to select from.. The county court is seriously con sidering appointing a committee to wait on the city council in regard to the cry of bad thoroughfares In the. incorporated limits. A pront rtnoi nf, complaint Is heard about the road yMVWAWVWWVWVVWWWi from Byers" mill race to the cast ena ! ', of the city limits. The road Is badly ; cut np and needs a great deal of re- ' pairs. The court is spending the after noon viewing a proposed road change J nonneast or town. Rader esponds eadily pine ttfnitare at HiHtlll lltUHl 1 1 H I 1 I; Rewards eaced apidly Camine igotes At Our treatment accorded them by the Odd f-ellows and the citizens of Heppner. The trip was a most enjoyable one for the Pendleton party, with the ex ception of the six hours- wait for their train at Heppner Junction. The meeting will be long remem- tered by those in attendance as one' of the landmarks along the pathway' of Odd Fellowship in Oregon. : This growing order is at the head, of the list of the great fraternities at present. The number of Odd Fellows now in the United 8tates is 1,027,028. X The Masonic order fnllnirc 902,601 The state now having the;T Wh'ph begins Saturday and ""srai uuiuuer oi una i-eiiows all present is Pennsylvania, with 110,1321 and the smallest number is found in; Arizona, which has but 768. Bargain Shoes i! Rade, Reliable Retaifct TALLMAN & C2: THE DRUGGISTS Attention Esquires. All Esquires will present them selves at Music hall Saturday even- Oregon now contains a membership Inn- Tftnnan. in a. Klnl. ( .u- "-ni rank of Knight will be conferred. L. W. HELD, C. C. It. W. FLETCHER, K. of R. and S.. i Begin Their KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. INVEST IN REAL ESTATE There is no proposition before the people that is as safe If and sure to double in value as Real Estate in Eastern Oregon. You take no chance of losing, for Real Estate at the figure it S is selling tor now, is as good as government bonds. We have the choicest farm land, grazing land, wheat land and city prop erty that is on the market. We can make the terms to suit you, If interested just take time to call and look over what we have and learn the prices. BUSINESS CHANCES TJie OJd Dutch Henry Fttd Yard. npoD7i ry 8,able' A S"11 buin making good profit, on uomt street F. EARNS ART, a o e. v w a i x o st authiltni g joymjglj, g veat3j, V we have and 'earn the prices. S mera; 1 W. Win,. k ABtuuA'nuji block Third Annual County Convention Here Tomorrow. Tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the third annual district convention of the Knights of Pythias of Umatil la county will open In the Music hall, on Court street. Damon lodge is preparing to make this one of the .most enjoyable and profitable conventions ever held by iue r-j-iwans or tne county. Prepara tions aro being made for the enter tainment or at least 400 members or uus great order, including the members of the Pendleton lodge. The oiner loages to be represented in bodies are Weaton. Athena, Milton and Helix. In addition to the mem bers of these orders being here en mass many distinguished guests from abroad will honor the occasion with their presence. The convention will be called to or- der by Grand Chancellor J. W. Malo- uujr. xie win state tne object of the JANUARY CLEARING SALE continues until Feby ist Main and Webb Streets. THE LAST PAIR BROKEN LINES ODDS AND ENDS i From prices airead low, we snan make such discounts as will close them out quick. OUR WINDOWS Mai-tin's Family Gtocety and Balff CANNED GOODS--"DIAMOND W." In the "Diamond W" brand You can find the best goods canned. Peaches, pears and apricots, Apples, grapes and I know not what, But if yon would go to Martin's Grocery, Yon for yonrself could surely see. Some like coffee, Some like tea, Bnt I like coffee From Martin's Grocery. The 25-cent kind,.8ee! Will give you some idea of ; ; the savings you will effect by ; ; purchasing your shoes of us , , during this sale. PEOPLES WAREHOUSE rHIIliniirii)Mt1t DR. LENA ALLEN BOONE OSTEOPATH, 813 THOMPSON STREET- . . OSTEOPATHY is common sense. It will bear investigaW is in harmouv with Nature's laws. clH nm fails and never oc It is not Faith Cure Christian Science, Magnetic nor E!e5tr,L; ing. It is based upon a correct knowlece of anatomy and pny gy. A large per cent of so-called incurable cases are heaiea ui method. Thp fnllr.u,; o:u ..,!. Fvc. ear and tM heart and lungs, liver and kidneys, bladder and urethal o,s"5C stomacri and intestinal troubles, all dislocations and oeio"'""' vous aiseases, general diseases. Diseases- of Women a oyE'jj T T? A T T--r a vnrr U7He ihe East lEtUcJftuL, J5I-AINJR n for a free aiogtje oi them. A foil supply always kept jo