i i t SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1903. SHOES SHOES SHOES New Spring Shoes For AH Shoes that fit the feet and arc comfortable. Shoes that give the best wear and satisfaction. Shoes at the right price. Dindinger, Wilson & Co. Phone Main 1181 Good Shoes Cheap PERSONAL MENTION. WHAT IS THE USE of suffering from Indigestion if you eat what you want, or of starving yourself to avoid such distress? Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after eating will digest your food perfectly and free you from all the disagreeable symptoms of Indigestion and Dyspep- J. H. Owlnn is In Portland Frank Meyers has gone to Sumptor, Ocorgo Morris has gone to Boise. A. Hurloy left last evening for On tario. J. S. I.oehr, of Walla Walla, Is In A"i2ona, uio cny louuy. Mr. and Mrs. H. Adklns have gone to Seneca, Mo. J. Sheehan and wife left Inst even Ing for Ogden, Utah. W. S. Eborman, tho Sumptor mining engineer, was In tho city yesterday. George W. Hrndloy. tho Athena grnlnhuycr, was In tho city yeaterdny, .1. R. Hughes, of Spokane, has taken a position at Tallmnn & Co.'s drug store. Dr. C. K. McCoy, an osteopath from Ogdou, Utah, was the guest yesterday or or. Kcycs. Mrs. li. S. Burroughs, of Pendleton, C. S. West and wife, of Portland, are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Dr. R. D. "VlBvall. It is possible thnt thoy will make this their home. R. C. Voeth, a Walla Walla papor hanger, haB concluded to loente here, and Is In tho city now and at work. His family will nrrlvo In a Bhort time. J. W. Hnllcr, of tho Dean Abstract Company, of Walla Walln, is In the city, the guest of J, T. Hlnkle. Mr. Hnllcr will In a short tlmo remove to j WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES. f . III.-.. I,. . 1. . I.tatr.1.1, nf nlllll "T All laiumui wiiii wiu ihohhj work In Amorlrn, will remember the almost, If not quite strnlneil relntlons that existed a yenr ngo, between the different sections of the country on tho famed "colored question." It was feared thnt the great general fedora- T .nn !t ilnnrroi' nf ll I SHI lit loll. 4. aiisb rrancis linger win leave on ,.,i,,,n,.i.. utup.. i, Hmte feder- t Sunday momlnc's train for Qlbbnu. ..t.. ...... In n..1 rinnmn I ? . , . . . IU1U115 III iUllHUUlliiDi;ii mill Ore., where she will spend several weekB visiting her parents, Mr. nml Mrs. R. C. linger. P. 1j. Evans, the linker City mining engineer, Is in the city nnd stopping at tho Hotel St. George. He Is hero particularly In tho Interests of the St. Paul Mining Company. T. J. Manunlg. of Osden. Utnh. nr rived thiB morning. It la his ititoti' tlon to locate somowhero In this part or Oregon, nnd his first Impression ol Pendleton Is very favorable. Mrs. W. J. Furnish nnd Mrs. H. D. la n mmsf nt Mm TiiitiHnll linnm . . ueeso returned from an extended Athena Press visit In Spokane last night. They r. i ,. i DQ(i wcro mot nt Wnlla Walln by Mr. T ?A ... mI oaC, who accompanied them home. Ing yesterday. Lloyd Copoland, bookkeeper nt Walla Walla College, was in tho city yesterday visiting friends, Rev. Orchard Hays Is In the city en route from Arlington to R, C. Hleronymus hns returned from Helcnn. Ho Is a bridge carpen ter nnd did not find tilings In thnt country just as represented. It Is poslble ho will remain In this vicinity. Mrs, James Galloway and daughter Jiuum oi uiuiKvauuu UUU UJOllUir i , , .,, - , . sla. Eat what you like nt any time, w,,u,u "u wl" lomurraw' and take nn Acker Tablet afterward. Positively guaranteed. Your money will always bo refunded If you are not satisfied. Write to us for a free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Pllinvlllo I .WD. uuiuus VlilllU. U turn uu " " ". will leave for Portland Monday even Ing to reside permanently. Mr. Gnl Gray's Harbor Commercial Co. M. Mcl.oran has returned from lone inw.nv him hemi In Pnrtlnmi fm- thmn wiioiu uu mis UCI.-I1 jui a weuiv on a weeks, having secured a very congen cuiuuiuii iiiuiimiii: uini uimiiiuus irip. Mnl situation there, Walter Hancy expects his parents to arrive this evening from Humboldt, Neb., to make their future homo here. Wc Don't Keep Everything But we Co Keep u good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Bustle and Finish, in all grades . A iso all kinds of Dimension Lumber, in cluding Lath and Shingles. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple i Boxes is complete, and any one in need of Lumber will 'not be wrong in placing their order with the : : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: & C. R. Depot Little Loss of Sheep. fills Ijl Fnnt.nlnn lmn rotnrnp,! frrnii u. v. uechur HUB returned UOm I n rln nut tn Mm ! nPimtnliiu.nni-rk.m, vviu m wuiiu, wnure no nns ueen in sheep ranch, which lies about Ii0 uiu iniuresis 01 wic incrucisen i'lnno m os wnst Imtivunn ti, rni..n.i,i HOUSC nmi fu Ilmnlllln Mr In Em,iI C. E. Pressor, a late arrival, la dnllv stntes thnt there hits been very little expecting tho nrrivnl of his father loss of owes and lambs tills spring - and motner from Allen can on n much ess t inn usun . nml t ini thn visit. Iambs are we dove oned ami fnl. C. A. Fox and wife, of Portland, are Grass and wheat are both fine In that In tho city after spending several neighborhood. He thinks It will ho days In nnd around Echo and conclud ing not to Invest there. Small Ho mes F. & S. Bitters The great System Tonic. The remedy that is so popular because of its real m;rit. Now is the time to take F. & S. Bit ters and tone up your sys tem. One bottle is equal to a month's recreation. Manufactured by advisable for sheepralsors In the fu ture to pay more attention than they hnve In the past to raising mutton sheep. Grading Byers Lane. v. S. Wells has four spans of horses nt work on the grader which he is using on the Bycrs lane, on tho eastern end of Court street. He is doing this work by day's labor for tho city, and Is said to bo clolnc a good job. He Is raising the center of the street two feet, for tho entire length of the lnne. Including the smnll portion which belongs to the countv, It Is believed this method of ilia nns, ing of the Byers lnne problem will bo miriy effectual for soveral years, at least with occasional inexpensive re pairs. Mr. Wells expects to complete me worn tonight. TALLMAN & C2: THE DRUGGISTS IN AND NEAR PENDLETON. 3-lot tract, one of tho best building sites on tho bottom $800. S lots, house and barn, well located $2000 20-iot tract, Irrigated; something to invest in $15,000 3& acres, largo house, stone cellar, jnilt of all kinds, rich soli, barn, well irrigated $2260 4 acres, houso, barn, fruit, ono of the best gardens in town $2000 6-acro chicken farm, irrigated bottom land, house, barn, chicken houses, incubators, fruit, alfalfa ....$2000 10 acres, mostly rich bottom, well Im proved $2600 J6 acres, 8 acres of It rich bottom, running water, house, chicken yards one of the best small places In Pen dleton $850 SOME BARGAINS IN FARMS AT $10 to $13 PER ACRE. N. T. Conklin. Phone, Red 277. To Form a League. Burns, the baseball manacor from walla Walla, was In tho c tv yester day, in consultation with Leon Cohen and others of the baseball interests of Konil intnr. A!,- I).. ........... . Real BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE Walla Walla' with the understanding BPW TfiTlAV tnat 1,e w11' soon lsslle a call for a xirr J.U1AX meetlnir at Walla Wnlln nf hn nonnir, innn onnr:aa .ilh.. iu. . , , ui- wtvw uu.vo uwauoa iucl ui hii-iiiiv I liiiurf'siHfi in nnsnnn in tin rt u nn building property, north Bide. and probably In other towns. It Is isiu, two excellent build ne lnta. prouablo that th is effort nf the lwn aiuiie wuu nuu siuewaiK, w. tourt. towns to get together on a mutually Hbwuuys tnree lots on north side; fi"euic uasis win ue successful. i i , i VVIMl gwu v-rovui llimw, $1200, corner lot, and collage nearly uewi $3650, four lots and splendid resl dence, a very cheap property. $2000. fourncres, edge of town, house. oarn, zuu iruu irees. 12250. 113 acres. W, miles from town N. E., 80 acies in cultivation, 50 in wheat, up nicely, 4-room house, good waier. 4350. a graded lot. Btone wall, north sine, east trout, sigutiy location. $10,000, half a section of choice farm Ing land, crop included. Thee are entirely new offers, but I have many more and would like an opportunity to talk ttiera over with you. E. T. WADE - E. 0. BUILDING : A FEW BARGAINS 7-room houie with bath room, wood shed, cellar, good lawn with shade treen, on Lincoln street, near UIufT. A snap for $1300. Tom Swearenger place on Went Altu street. Two lots, good resi dence, Only $2800. Good 0-rooni house on West Alta. Corner lot. A bargain, $1000. 0 acres adjoining the city. Good 5-room house, good stable and other buildings. Only $1850. 820 acres, good house and barn, good orchard, 30 acres In alfalfa, on river. 12 miles from city. Just $4000. 160 acres 5 miles from town, small house, plenty water. A eood proposition to take, $1600. 8 BUSINESS CHANCES The Old J)utoh Henry Feed Yard, a good investment, $7000. Depot livery stable, only $700. Hayden's confectionery store on Court street, at invoice price. I W. F. EARNHAR1, Y O O J JL 2 1 lUil IJ Jj U U IV 1 1 1 1 mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it miinwoniiiiiHitw mm YOUR LAWNS. Nicely mowed Lawns are easily maintained. at our Take a look 2 Easy Running Lawn Mowers. Thoy are made on the correct principal. It's a pleasure to operate them. Let us supply you with GARDEN HOSE. Best goods at lowest prices. :::::::::: Thompson Hardware Co., 62 Main Street IVEXyiflllG JIT THE HARDWARE LINE Headquarters for Fishing Supplies. IIIIMMIIMIIIIMIIII IIIIIHHMM Mrs. Despaln to Build. Mrs. N. E. Despaln will arrive from Portland about tho last of April or first of May and will proceed at once with the preliminaries necessary for the erection of a residence on the north side. Tho building will bo In tho Despaln addition, and will cost not less than $4,000. It will bo equip ped with all modem Improvements, bo In the most modern style and bo ono of the most presentable residen ces In the city. Socialist Meeting. The socialists will meet as usual tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. at the labor hall in tho Desnaln block. Tim snh. Ject of dues will bo discussed and the matter of building a hall will be set tled. Two comrades lately arrived from the East, are expected to ho present and address tho club. The meeting will be open to all. Hio feollnc ran hlch. for from these states came 'the committees to effect the compromise. It Is Instructive to see wlint changes a year has brought about. As overv club woman knows, the great question was disposed of without n ripplo nt tho Los Aiiguiea convention, and today, Georgia Is ded icating tho Mnrch Issue of tho oillcinl orgnn of Its federation, "Tho Southern Woman." to tho Massachusetts feder ntlon In token of her appreciation of aid received In establishing the liar ton County Model School. Tho Mass ncluiBotts federation gave $1,000 to nld this enterprise. The Barton Mod el School Is nu industrial school nml means a great deal to the club wo men of Georgia, who have given un tiring work to better tho conditions of the children of their state. This school will bo maintained to show what can be done In tho rural schools to foster Industrial training. The latest gifts to the school are a beautiful map procured by Mrs. Em ory D. Lelghton. chairman of Massn chusetts Federation of Education, nnd a handsome flag from tho Youth's Companion, Boston, Muss. With friends Interested, with teach ers and pupils Interested, we predict for tho Cnss Station model school un bounded success. It Is the latest jewel In the crown of good work of tho Massachusetts federation, and every endeavor will be made to make It the brightest Jew ol of tho present administration of tho Georgia federation. The school is under the caro of the president, Mrs. A. O. Granger, and chairman of education, Mrs. W. V. I'atlllo, but will be supervised direct ly by the local manager, stato chair man of libraries, whoso beautiful country homo Is very near the school nouse. From Mrs. Johnson's efficient work ns chairman, all know with what earn and tact she will look to the interests of both tho Georgia children and tho Massachusetts women who naturally now feel nn Interest In all that per tains to the Ilarton Model School. Texas club women have been tho means of having the poll tax law en forced. This means an Increaso of $400,000 to tho school fund of tho state. The club women of the country arc awaking to a new Interest In civil ser vice reform. Tho "Appeal for a State Merit Law" In Illinois gives n clear idea of the evils resulting from the tact tnat all state charitable instltu tlons are allowed to he tho prey o politicians Instead of haviug tho thoughtful caro of philanthropic clti zens who will take a permanent Inter est in tho work. Iho Thursday Afternoou Club mot at the Homo of Mrs. C. J. Smith. The program was "Oregon LItera ture, a program that Is sure to inter est Oregon club women . airs. j. a. tee was elected to ron resent tho club at Astoria. There will oe a meeting of the year book com mlttee at the home of Mrs. I. P. Slur els next Tuesday afternoon at o'clock. The next meeting of the club will no held nt tho homo of Mrs. F. M Wamsloy on Thursday of next week A meeting of the local library com mlttee Is called at tho homo of Mrs E. P. Marshall next Tuesday after noon at 4 o'clock. ! ST. JOE STORE Krnst nermi .Nam rnr no n ui w m r-- - i i vj COMMENCING THIlPcrw, . THI III 11 A AT kllnii- " U iaw will ' a . ...w.wi muni , AHidl; We will put on sale our , "HESS compare with these Koods mil iimno uulcs uuriniT it,:. . I . 1 1 , I D "IIS t iuui an kuuu snappers will . uuit inpm . and leant prices. .1 ..utv. u iiuaUlllMI in. .1 1 . ""01 wen nuuwu Man traces. Ask act; infill. Lyons Mercantile Co. The Leaders in Pendleton Fire Brick and CLAY AT W. J. CLARKE & CO., Coart Stmt Working East. F. A. Dolan arrived yesterdav from oeauio and inside of an hour had so cured work at his trade of nalntor ami iaper-nanger. Mr. Dolan Is from Wllkinsburg, Pa., whero ho was pres Ident of the union. In Seattle ho was robbed of his watch and all his money and transportation, nnd has started to work hlB way East. Wheat Was Killed. Louis O'Detto had between 140 and 180 acres of winter wheat winter kill. or more properly speaking early upring kiii in mo rootiu is near Cav. use. Tho crop had Just reached that stage in its fnll growth thnt It could not sianu me alternating snows. haws and freezes of six weeks aco uuu earner. Notice Street poll tax of tho eltv nf Pen aioton is now delinquent. Pmmnt iiymuiu must oo maao or co lection will bo enforced nccordlng to law. J. A. HLAKLEY, City Marshal. Men's Resort. Tomorrow at 4 n. m. Levi JohnRnn will lecturo to men only at tho Men's Itesort. His tliomo w bo "Naamnn the Syrian." There will bo a song service which will lncludo fi mnln ononis and organ music. Valuable Coal Land. Tho friends hero of L. G. Barron. of Wnlla Walla, will bo pleased to learn that ho la tho owner of 640 acres of vnluablo coal land In British uoiumnin, 18 miles from tho interstate line, nnd joining tho town sito of Princeton. Will Locate Here. Clydo Frazlor and J. w. Whttn i arrived from Ponora, Iowa, with tho intention of remaining horo perma nently. Mr. Whlto Is at presont In Portland. Our Superior Climate. C. A. Fowler .of Hoakins. nentnn county, Is hore and thinks of locating on account of tho sunorlor cllmni-n 'M"M"I"I"M-"W-"H"I'I I I I I 11 I I I. i More Shoes I AND I BETTER SHOES 1 and all at prices that are T exceptionally low. Oar New Welt Shoe For Ladies Very fine soft kid, gen uine Mat Kid top, hand some milled edges, styl ish toes and heels, at $3.50 A welt shoe that has all the grace and airiness of a dress shoe. i YOU WILL .... . . . LIKE THEM i I PEOPLES: WAREHOUSE Gentlemen! Customers! rnenusi i j mi m l-WIIU lilt I uu Ears! The best clothing is nonetcoj f o you citizens of Eastern Oregon. We urge you to buy the kind oil suit that HOLDS ITS SHAPE 1 P A rTTIT T? il.l .am BEST GIRL will appreciate ind approve. We have suits for rata that are 1 Slim, Regular or Stout. $25 $10 From Good to Best Our unrivaled success in this line has given us a large custom, enabling us to buy in quantities sufficient to get the larg discounts, and for this reason we make a lower price 01 clothing. TheBOSTONSTORE fTTfTfTfTTf ' TTTTXT-T-rm-r CARPETS CARPETS CUT PRICES We have Carpet Ban nants, some of them large t nough for rooms, that will close out at gra'j Reduced Prices M. A. RADEB Iff A TIT A WT WRRR iT.wia-tnbi..., i4i-orn in Coiinec"1". AAAAAMAAAAa a1" On Its Merit Has the large demand for T3AA U..:i. i .1 . . . ... - antPfS uuiii up. uniy uie cnoicest wheat tnat grow ,vt to Byers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by m. m m m m m .r. ii mmrm mm mm mmr ww.m.m' W. S. Byws, Pnytktor. of this district. IHIMI4 mIMt