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-i It if $3 if - 4."! V e v . "V flfestation. and was then returned to rVoO-oV 1 VMV.V)VJVA1 'n,s ce" 10 nwa'1 sentence, wntcn win v ntIDAv MARCH 6 lf01 be pronounced tomorrow ART EXHIBIT NOTES, ji rtnaUHAL MEHTIDW, j ' Art Lovers Listen to Hloh-Class I 4T I Y Criticism Programs for the Cloe- IVJjf I I ing Sessions. L Vr )l3 Tbe an "h,blt continues to draw t large crowds every afternoon and .evenlnp. Every lover or classic art . ' was delighted yesterday afternoon I r f rtrvfr Vrirlao with Mrs. C S JacksonVs talk, which LOLCL LJI VICN cnost ,0 "'necullectlons and -J impressions of Original Paintings," She would not consent to allow her Our spring and summer shoes jf Vb V , u' b,,t u j r- ,, . . 't threw a treat deal of light upon are here and we can fit alt with ,he history and character of ?he wErk the latest styles at the right price, of the great masters, even for the We have the larrest assort. verr best informed of her anriitnrs ment of shoes in the city for you aniJ tbe l,est Informed were the 3nost to make vour selection from, and aelvJy ,mer?s,e,J ana most Pleased. - " . ' 1 There arp conies In th. Tiimr nv our prices are riglit. !hll)it of M masteri;ieces sne sxuniea wnne abroad, sno ill?- cussed the famous picture. "The 'Ttnraji TV1 ' V... T . T, 1 . 1 . Dindingcr, WllSOn & Co. he Turner exhibit does not contain a Phone Main 1181 icon-v nd Bhe dld n see t in Eu- roje uui in .-sew vorK Among the great masters' wnrk-K whlrh Ehr. hc studied historically and Jrom the Good Shoes Cheap otuun-u Historically ana TTom tne Rips on shoes bought of us sewed standpoint or the .rt enthusiast as free of charge. well are Raphael. Vandyke, Joshua PRAISES UMATILLA COUNTY. S. B. Reynolds. Corot. Rembrandt Mlllm Munllo and Bonheur, and several others. The least that ought to be saia ni .Mrs. Jackson's address Is that Calderhead of the W. 4 C R, it wns ",",,": :; C ... .v .lit it'll;. 111 visiung in ronuna. city or classic an. S. B. Calderhead. general freight , As In the afternoon, the crowd in "u jjjtjiciifccr ior i wasmng- s so great inai many ton & Columbia River railroad com- could find no place to sit. The pro- In Eastern Washington and Oregon, a,-y excellent. Especially should the today visiting brother railroad men In 'Thompson, be noted. It was encored this city, says the Portland Daily ! repeatedly. Journal. Mr. Calderhead Is a rail"-: Saturday Afternoon. roader or extensive experience and i i rnitv t c r.. . has been intimately connected with j Hartnn " omrZTl!0TW. thr.'!Eb' 2-"lurated Father Goose song out the Northwest, having at one time 3c0ln Mi Hnrtmn man8Ser f MOntan" "S Sr Goose songs. Mr Calderhead anmVe in Mht , .. Saturaay Night. terms ror the prospects fo? a T large ' Club Se B0De-Hlph 500001 GIee grain yield during the present year, n .iiiiisrtmtort tsiu. r. In Eastern Washington and Umatilla Ba J1 S."1 B which'he0',"116 ST, r,ad 0f!Ch aringRn.PUSS Ta" which he is general freight and pas-1 !Ti,r a...K , senger agent handled more than 7,- J HaMev Gleaners" 000.000 bushels of grain during the hirtratd wh-r n year 1902 and it is expected that m'?ZJ?T?v 3t,ng figure will be exceeded during the i The Wahe rnrm pIh""'5, , present year. i r DrI,l F,e!d "chnol A. V Thompson has gone to Mor row. Charles Ingle Is In Walla Walla on a visit. E. A. Schlffler returned from Port land last night. A. M. Crorler. of Gurdane. Is In town for a few days. Alva Pierce, of Juniper. Is In town on legal business. M A Butler came down from Baker City last evening. W .F. Matlock went to I.a Grande yesterday on business. Ira Perkins, a farmor of Sfnirn Gulch. Is In town today. J C. W. Avery returned to Bingham Springs on last night's train. Robin Fletcher went to La Grande last night on lodge business. F L. Lvon and wlfo hnv pnnp tn Nyssa, Or., probably to remain. Judge Ellis returned Inst nlrht frnm a trip to Portland and Heppner. Charles H. Miller retnrnid tn FVhn on the delayed westbound train. Mrs. Fred Shoemaker returned Inst nignt from a visit to Hood River. Bert and Wallace Have lnf lust night for Gallatin. Mo., on a visit. O. D. Teel returnpd CATTLE FOR THE SOUND. Twelve Carloads From Umatilla Coun ty Go to Coast Markets. F. B. Ball has. during the past few days, purchased for the Seattle Arm of Frye & Bmbn, and for the Sound markets. 12 carloads of as fine beeves all 3-year-olds as were ever raised in Umatilla county. Six carloads were raised by O. F. Thomson, of Birch Creek, five carloads by August Guederln. of Birch Creek, and one HAVE FOUND GRAVEL BED. O. R. & N. Will Finish Work of Bal lasting Track East of Huron. '( After a long search, the O. R. & N has found an immense gravel bed,) which they will fully utilize the com-, Ing season In ballasting 100 miles of iracK trom Huron, easiwara. wnicn they made preparations to ballast last I season. 1 This gravel bed Is in the channel or tne uranue itonuo uiver. near La of Birch ! Grande, and from all appearances is carload by Fred Ganger Creek. Inexhaustible. The purchases from Messrs. Ganger I Work on spurs and steam shovel and Guederln were shipped irom this i tracks will begin soon and a busy sea- lH)lnt Inst nlrht- thp Thnmwin Mtfll I l nlianA nr tV, tro,l- rlnnnrttnnnr will be shipped trom Echo the 11th Headquarters Tor the gravel trains Cen Inst Four and n miartnr rents ilnllv. ered were jiald for all three lots. All these cattle are grade Hercfords and Durhams. and they were very evenly oivwea netween tne two strains. Mr. Ball Is Inspecting several droves of cattle belonging to other cattlemen in the county. His judg ment, based upon a flve-yenr acquain tance and dealing with the cattle raisers of Umatilla county, is that there will not be any shortage of cat tle in this county during the next year anyhow. will be kept at La Grande, where the facilities for handling the engines and trains are eomnlete The stock holders set aside an appropriation 1 two years ngo for 100 miles of track Improvement. If this amount is bal-1 lnctnri 1 Mc sivisnn it will rnmnlf-to 1 the track to Pleasant Valley. 15 miles east of Baker City. To Attend Convention. Mr J H Gwinn. representing the! New York Life Insurance Company, Jand also a prominent Knight of Pyth- NAMES OF ROAD PETITIONERS. las. came over from Pendleton to be i j till uiv Kiuuiui nuur wiiuij uie uig rw. Milton Citizens Who Have Subscrib-' of P convention tnkes place next Sat- cu iu nudu improvement r una. v, , .... ut uuotMw. rp V. .,.11 J .. . v . - . i JT" u. u. i eei returned to h's home a I "v """B if 'e uuraes oi ine Echo on the delayed train last nlght'l lotltIoner8 for tlle Improvement of John A. Owens. Henry Owens and j ""f" Thfs LHff,roreawl!0 Sam J. Carnev. all nf Rirtce r. in whore. In . th s. lssue-. with thei the city. amount each pledges. In labor or , . , . . fiu.ii. muse pieoging u aays lauor A. J Hassler. of Detro t. Mir-h Ik ii, . r,. i . . - " -" ii ii 1 1 in, uiv . . 1 1 u I r in tne city. From here he will go to son. 11. Ostmrn Thnmnc LandW Portland W. A. Hughes went tn Wnlln Wolln this mornlne. nrobahlv tn he nhnpnt fral aays Harrington. A L. Demaris Hlrhv Harris. Harry Hulmr. C. J. Moss, C. E. uenians. ji. m. Dorothy. Lewis Bowles. i R. S. Wills left this morning for! Those Pledging 10 days' work with I rCaliSDell. Mont., whoro ho mthn, .nian and team are Ll B. Zell. Robert t.. i-rarler. O F. scImKlir t i. rhti LYONS IS GUILTY. ' Ready for La Qrande Murderer of Sheriff Withers Found L Tne of P- dri'l teanj turned out Guilty After But Ten Minutes De- L drill In ZIh t "6 tne urlll in nrenaration for thp mn. "oerat,on- ;ventlon. The noys are to leave for Eugene, ur jiarch 6. The case oft-a Grande on the Saturday evening ..jviio mi mc muruer oi anenn aua u is expeciea that about Withers, which has been absorbing!'" people from here will attend. A public interest, was quickly disposed j 3 rate nas been secured for the round 11 ij. .1 111 . i, uomc uj ii M,l jury was obtained at noon yesterday ! and the taking of evidence was com-' Notice to Taxpayers. pleted durinc thp nftprnnnn Th: x-.,,! r i t .-v., in ucieuy given mat all court held an evening session, which ' taxes for the year 1902 are now due - w.tr ui ana payan e at the sheriff's office counsel, and the case was given to Taxes unpaid become delinquent on the jury last night As had been ex- April 1. T,'o rebate after March 15 pected. the jury was prompt In com-1 By order of county court, tng to a conclusion, and in 10 minutes,' t tj TATinR chorifr after being sent to the jnryroom they ! TAYLOR, Sheriff, returned a verdict of guilty of mnr-' Lote in Echo in Demand, der In the first degree The prlsonerl -n- wiiiion,. , - received the verdict without any man-l 0 Antf ' l0',..00 MMMMMM 7 V . , VUtUIH(j lUlb COW... DT- IT SURPHISES TEEM morning. Mr Wll-inn, ntntpc thilt I o.-i..-. I? . horses yesterda lots which conlrt havp w " l " " Mo.comb. the buyer. Kalispell. Mont., where he rather ex pecis to locate. W. H. Gulllford and wife nf Frhn who have been visiting here, returned home this morning. , E. E. Clever, formerly in business here, but now in the mining business at Similiter, Is In the city. Edith Starr, of Ridge, a lady 76 years of age, made homestead proof before County Judge Hartman to day. O P .McDowell, an old time O. R. & X. air inspector of La Grande, passed down On today's train tn Pnrtlnnrt for a brief vIsiL Mrs. J. H. Wallace, who has been visiting for the past three weeks with friends in Dayton and Walla Walla. reiurnea last night. O. E Gorsline, of Medford. has been visiting friends in the northern part of the county. He was in the cltv today en route home. L. D. Smith and A. W. Grover. of Helix, are in the cltv to nttpnri the iuneral or the late A. H. Smith, which w'll be held tomorrow J. T. McKiddv. Emmptt Fivnnc inri R. McGowan are thp Ppnrllptnn hnt- engaged In painting on the new O. R. & S. storehouses nt thlc nnlm Mrs. Rose Camnbell anrt dolor uins i -irue amun, returned last evening trom Portland. Whorp thpi' hflfo lumn attending the milliner- openings. B. Brlnegar went tn Wniio tuoiin this morninc. .Mr rtrin 20 head of drart horses yesterday to L. Woodward, Dr. C W ed in Echo for Sin M)., fp. i,J "de, of the Pacific Exnress ago, are now "bringing from $75 to ,mJLan-v' at sPane. arrived yes J100. lerdar and was the guest of R. Renn The ICorthwestpm la -fho ,,ni versitv to nffirlnlli- - -.- "i'iulu' a i.ujict; j u rummer 10 get stndentE. until todavt when hp U'pnt ,1 n in Pnr, land. ders. W. Thomas. Those pledging five days' work with man and team are John B. Ross. W v. Dorothy. W. S. Mlzer. C E. I Siteuce. Benjamin Arthur. Amos Richardson. F A. Sikes, J. F Camp ' bell. , Those pledginc seven and n half days' work with man and team are' jonn waiuen. Robert Walden 1 pledges seven days' work with man . and team. P J. Kellv h Rukherc ana n. tieimerg each pledge two days' work with man and team. R. R. Chapman pledges 10 days' work single uunuea. Those nledcinc cash are ns fnll P. West. ..50: J. A Havton Mns. grove & Co.. Bank of Milton and the Peacock Mill Co., each subscribe J25, the following each pledge $10 cash. J. L. Elam Hardware Co., V H, Chas tain. A. E. McKnlght, W. E. Putnam, E. L. Smalley. Miller Bros., C. P. Strain: those subscribing $5 ench are C. J. McKenzie. H. F. Brown L. J Mclntyre. J. E. Davis, Milton Fur niture uo.. u. t: Edwards; those sub scribing J2 each are A. Allen, L. T. Beardsley. S. A. Miller ami F n t. Ien. . rf-sriw To Play Practice Ball. The Helena baseball team wants to come to Pendleton for a month's early practice if satisfactory arrangements for grounds and accommodations can be made. Price Now One Dollar There ha never been k reme dy that actually cured ptlrt until tali one wu dliCjYered tir Dr. Perrln. There It not a per son who stiffen from thli dls treuloK dlHaw who li not will Ing to pay 11.00 to have the canie removed pcrmanenUy Imme diate reaulu and Ton taxe It. tltat'i all. blgorchard.-lj i Nacrrtan4 toOii. ,twqn"SJ I IWD mfloa rr " m.n f I .gofi,' ; HOacreeontherJ WOacreeolwhttiwj dleton, teoco. mis is a paxa other stoclc anTtf -CITY PROPEffli I have a long M tesldenccs and bd 'CallUes to cult ths i l'hontd E. T.i Real BstA ST, JOE STI NEW SPRING GO! The nicest li tie We tinv pupr ehnn,n T7a1.JU - -w. Jim .1 liftmia a shipment of new poods? nnr chpixe i..B Dress Goods, Waistings, White Goods, Percaltsl Underwear, Hosiery, New Hats, Clothinc Nti? xxouons oi an kinds, Beautiful Laces, new pis sicns, Belts in fact. selected these goods personally and with created ",c "c wiings mat tne maikets have taa we paid spot cash we do not hesitate to saywl who favor us with their natronairp nt lict o , J they wonld pay elsewhere for the same grade of grail Trl- T war . x ae juyons mercantile Km KememUT:-The largest stock ofgoodH in thecitjto The fixed capital in agriculture in the United States is four times that in manufactures. iajliA4iwwwAA,AAAA,i C. B. Samnson advertlnln mo,,-,..! or the East Oregonlan, returned last! night from TlllamrinL- h i I - -1 ....iv. li l uaoi i.cku iur me past week on lnnri imni. ness. FTed Hendlev Yakima vestprrinv u'hnrft u i sellinp the Security safe. Mr. Hend- iej reports a good business in that locality. A. Kunkftl a TTmntilla i iA ment dealer, with branches In Pendle- lust come in and take a lnnt v . AtUena- was In Walla Walla ,,r i:: ana take a look ?n business yesterday -Walla Walla union. C. B. Wade retnrnnH vuDtontnu irwu uaher (jiiy. where he has been l-H Milt l-H- '" X I I I IH H-Mi i-t Toilet Articles III at our line. We tave a complete line of p hear yon ha not got a Winona Warm jooe outer bearing block, prevent the azle , i-.v- o uuuipicic line o :v ii iur miai run- ' wic icguibiies ior tne toilet, m-l. nucic u nas ueen $l&&?nV&nt&b cluning the celebrated Howard IVVT'l n"" of the have Ioom ttvke nnrht, , tr-: ... i Hiochnoitlers of the Red tint- m,i o.r, jnadebjr the Winona riliI.TturiSg Co8,' rtgm rusnes i. iv. aii air unea timwr uwd in eoiutruction. Call and item and e the sllcjet: plow In earth. We bare it. NEAQLE BROTHERS rngtn-- . THE DRUGGISTS Btockholders of the Red Boy and the Concord. JuilfTp W a riti i t,i., . . . . I. " uuu uisirici At- TALLMAN A. roJSLVL m..n oi circuit court has been held this wffV I VvTVTTTrTTttfTTyVryyyTTTrTTfMvVrftTVyyMVffTTtV r A FEW BARGAINS J r u. ' uu whu win room, wood she.1, cellar, 'lawn with shade tn, on Lincoln street, near Bluff. A M8p for K Good 6-rOOm hllllao nn U'-it ill. ,. . . hue,,a1nn TiUmll0 n aifalfa, on poKIrn5,!7!own, 8nm" p,enty a BUSINESS CHANCES Tlie Old Dutch Henrv Feed Vrrf a good iuveutDJeut, 7fJ00. Depot livery stable nnlfimi i confectionery store' on Court tt, at S wfw p'riw? Hayden'. IF. F. EARNHAR1, W A UUtir imrAi, ... 7 J. N. Oulllfnrrt lof i u-i.'j :V v". "luiiiiUK ior . xiuuu anQ amor Willamette valley points, exnectlne tn Un ni.Dni i.... a month. Ho -m i IIIUVIIIC. James Trvon nf lu... , viiti iaiKt;nL eneen nvnure nt Tirnii - " " iinuuwH, .uuuij, reiurnea home last nleht after visiting n Portland and Pen uik.uii ior me past month. fl W TnnU. , . I--" i , . -vU a telegram inforrolne him nf ih , nr 11. . """'c uiuess i i ib wue at Ainany, and left 1m meaiatOIV for hnmo t. the proressional house mover referred u , mo tasi oregonlan yesterday, cjcvic iu jucate nere. To Divide District. The COUntv f-nnrf iiHiln.,1... to divide school district ? n.n..n (to the terms of the petitioners. An appeal to the circuit court will be taken. ffiir ill Shoe Depart ment Is Removed to the Rear! of the I Main Store! f fPEOPLES WAREHOUSE Furniture Yes, on the RAD! like to C U B A Ct PENDLETON'S OPULAR URCHASING LALt I CDS tiiiinHiiiiiiiiintf Main and Webb GARDEN SEEDS r- a . . . ,lr-t;,. V , ,u",ueB aeeas. ine kma t best va;;e,?n 1 takC Chances wastiDB your eflorls. (I -.j. Nice Sound Apples Good Cabbage Fresh Martin's Family Grocery and CARPETS, CARPETS. CARPI theal,eaVeS?c,?:g"t..S,ck . ? ?rPets' M- of ? :. -- uuuisputaoie lact, We oiler cams tnan can h iiat r? ' i nmn i, .L i . c,asier'J Oregon, anotner s proven by the low prices we are oflering BAKER & FOLSOM, Wext door to Postoffice. I nr. Id re co ! f un that have opened undertaking pC caU ri, w'.th our furniture and carpet store and iriSfc calls day or night. Phone Black a3 .Jtt V irjaaj -wn t , ,-JK--pav , , - ,5