i, Ullllfl is- 1 FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1903. MAY DAY will be celebrated in Pendleton Ittiie vnr and to hp. in the SWini ji . j - ftinyou will need a pair of our tine ishoes to be aDle to taKc tne prize, Call and be Properly Fitted f''.with a pair of elegant shoes from uhe largest ana mostcapauie stocn 1'in the City. Dindinger, Wilson & Thone Main 1181 Good Shoes Cheap Co. BACK FROM CONFERENCE. O. R. N. Engineers and Firemen Hold a Regular Conference With Officials. Englneor F. E. 'Holm anil Fireman O. E. Lmons, of La Grando, and Engineer Georgo 0. Darnhart, of Starbuck, havo returned from Port land, whero tlioy held a two-days' conferonco with Superintendent J. P. O'Brien. While thero wore no specific griev ances to be considered, there wero many llttlo matters which had accu mulated during the past year, which needed adjustment and this short con ference was held for this purpose. Later In the season, It is expected that tho engineers and firemen on the mountain division will ask for a small ralso in wages, on accouiit of tho largo engines used exclusively on that division. Thoy are encour aged In bollovlng they will readily recelvo a raise by tho fact that the wages of freight brakemen havo re cently been advanced from $2.G0 to 3.0C per 100 miles, on tho mountain. PERSONAL MENTION. A Good Show. A good house greeted tho presenta tion of tho Fleming Brothers' show at the opera house last evening. Tho pictures that they represented were beautiful and Instructive and ranged from tho comic to tho sublime. Jit. Peleo was shown as It was beforo tho eruption and after. The scenes of the passion play wero very good but a lit tle dim from tho back of tho house. Tho illustrated- songs were beautiful as far aa the songs went and would havo been very entertaining had tho volco of tho singer been audible to audience. However, on tho whole, it was a very good show and well worth the money charged at the door. The Jolly Dozen. Tho Jolly Dozen Dancing Club wish to announco to those holding invita tions that their noxt party will ho given Friday night, May 1, In Music Kail. 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 TALLMAN & C2: THE iDRUGGISTS Custom Made Shoes to Fit $2.50 to $4 A. EKLUND Car. Caurt and Main Sst. Judd Blook Mrs. It. C. Bryson Is Q"Ho ill. lW. C. Burgess has returned from Portland. Tom Green, of Walla Walla, was In tho city yesterday. W. Mackenzie, of Athena, is a guest nt tho Hotel St. George. L. E. McBee, of Butter Creek, an ex tensive rancner, is in mu wij. Mollnnn Sweet, of Halsey, Is here visiting her son, E. L. Penland. Leon Strauss, foreman of tho scour Imr mills, is now at Echo buying wool J. Christie is confined to his homo with a very sevew attieK u erysire las. L. B. Fish, of San Francisco, is in town for a few days, tne guest oi w, E. Garretson. II. C. Ward has moved into the res- Monro at the southwest corner oi Main and Bluff streets. mIsh nnra Darr has begun teach Ing a three-months school In tho Sal isbury district, on liuiier crceii. Mrs. W. E. Garretson is convalcse Ine- slowlv from a aovero attack of ap' pendlcitls. She la still a very sick woman. F. B. Holbrook, the Irrigation pro moter. Is a guest of tho Hotel St George, arriving from Portland this morning. Tho entire offlco force of the grand guardian of Women of Woodcraft's office, went to Walla waua mis morn Ing to tho big log-rolling. E. C. Sklles, who has been confined to tho house for tho past two weeks, duo to an Injury to his right foot, is now able to bo out. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Imbrie, of Hills boro. accompanied by their son and daughter, aro visiting at tho homo of Mrs. William Beagle. Mrs. Win Johnson Is moving into tho residence sho recently purchased on Johnson street, ono door south of tho Baptist church. The Misses .Taclcnii, of 'ihc Dalles, are the guests of Mrs. W. 12. Garret son. From hero they wlli continue their Journey to Spokane. Mrs. Jack Lycctto has Joined her husband at North Yakima, where they will make their future home. Sho leaves the city this evening. E. W. Mueller, a mining man of Stimpter, Is in town on business con nected with his holdings. Ho !. reg istered at (ho Hotel SI. Giorgo. C. C. Darr, of Adams, Is slowly re covering from the severe shock and bruises resulting from being thrown from a horse on tho reservation 10 days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklles, of Spo kane, who are returning from an ex tended Eastern trip, aro tho guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sklles, of this city. John Hailey, Jr., United States commissioner, camo over from Pen dleton this morning on business con nected with the duties of his office. La Grando Chronicle. T. D. Mathows is Jn the city on a visit with his family. He accompan ied Mrs. Mathows from their ranch cn Butter Creek, whqro Mrs. Mathows has been visiting for A few day.-, J. II. Dochertv is in Salem vlsllliisr1 with his wife, who Is visiting with her peoplo there. Mrs. Dochorty went to Salem for tho benefit the chanRv of clmato might bo to her health. E. A Ifllnnol. siinerlntcnileni. of tiio iopartment of telegraphy of the O. u. & N is In tho city tho guest or tho Hotel St. Georgo. Mr. Kllppel and A. Kunklo wero schoolmates at Oregon, Mo. A. B. Wlthey and wifo arrived here yesterday from Baker City by team and wngon. Thoy nro en routo Into Washington for tho benefit of Mr. WHlicy's health. Mr. and Mrs. Withoy aro guests of Mrs. Withey's son, Tom Aston. Thomas Castle has Joined tho Flem ing Bros, moving picture show, which entertained tho people of this placo last night. Ho goes with tnem In tho capacity of soloist, accompanying himself with tho guitar. Tho compa ny's noxt date Is Tiio Dalles. Bob Willner, who last year pitched for tho Pendleton team, is In town today, en routo from tho Sound to Caldwell, Idaho, whero ho will pitch this season for tho Caldwell team In league gamso. Mr. Willner spent tho winter on tho Sound. George Castle 1b visiting at Now Whatcom, Wash. H C. Branstetter, of Stage Gulch, is in tho city today. Mr. Branstetter states that everybody's wheat, includ ing his 700 acres, looks fine. Tho tops are developing of late, and the root Is deep and vigorous and the stool extra. H. M. Sloan will, after tho property Is vacated by A. Kunklo, Juno 1G, oc cupy tho northeast corner of Alta and Cottonwood with his general black smithing establishment. This will leave his present quarters vacant at that tlmo unless a tenant should be found for thorn. SORTERS ARRIVE. Will Reopen Next About 25 Men at Scouring Mills Monday With Work. Tho sorting and grading depart .., r flw orniirlni- mills will re- Mnndav with a total of nimnt 5K men nn dutv. rf thin number 17 are from San Frnnr.lRen and all wero employed in these mills for bIx months last year and have been working in San Fran cisco through tho fall and winter season. Four of these men arrived last night William Droegor, Dick Sullivan, Georgo Atkinson and Van Bowman. Mr. Bowman is a resident of McKay creek, whero his father Is a farmer and slieep raiser, an. ou. llvan Is secretary of tho San Francis nn Knrtnra nml flradOrs' Union. Tho party which will arrive tonight Is mado up as follows: II. Larkle, Bob Hutson. H. Marks, Sam Drugan, James Mclntyre, James Conlan. Mike Lynch, Samuel Wallace, William Trampleisuro, Arthur Heros, William Black, W. Mulllns and David Hurley. Mr. larkio will bo overseer of tho Rortlnir department. Mr. Marks Is the ilelnirato from the Central Labor Council of San Frnnclsco. ENGINEER CAMP GOES HOME. Echo Irrigation Proposition Has Not Been Accepted by the Government. J. G. Camp, -vho has I ecu making trial surveys on the Echo govern ment Irrigation scheme for tho past two months, has completed his work and returned to his homo at Boise City. Tho surveys so far mado on this tract of land havo been purely pros pective and the same character of work is now in progress on at least 100 proposed Irrigation schemes In tho West. Thero is no certainty about tho Echo proposition being accepted by the government and certainly no per manent surveys of canals or reser voir sites will be mado until tho prop osition is accepted. Mr. Camp resides on a farm near Boise City and was only In tho em ploy of tho government temporarily for the special purposo of malting the trial surveys on this land. Stanton School Closes. S. E. Darr finished his school at Stanton, six miles north of Helix, last Tuesday. Nearly all tho patrons ot tho district wero present and enjoy ed a literary and musical program, rendered by tne scholars unuer tno direction of tho teacher. The schol ars presented tho teacher with n neat hard-wood writing desk. Thero was one graduato In this school from tho eighth grade studies Miss Anna tJsmphell who Is said to he a very hrlelif vrtiin,; lady and a faithful, hard student. Mr Darr will spend tho sum mer month' with his pattlo ln tho mountains near Adams. THE FOOL R008TER. He's Always Crowing, But It's the Hen That Lays the Eggs. I've heard a good deal In ray time fiihnP9H of hens, but whon It comes to right down, plum foolishness give me a rooster every time. He's always strutting and stretching and crowing and bragging about things with widen he had noth ing to do. When the sun rises, you d think that ho was making all tho light instead of tho noise. When the farmer's wife throws the Bcraps In the ltenyard, ho crows as if ho was tno provider for tho wholo farmyard and was asking a blessing on tho food. When he meets another rooster, no crows and when the other rooster licks him ho crows. And so ho keeps It up straight through tho day. Ho oven wakes up (luring tho night and crows a llttlo on general principles. But when you hear from a hen shos laid an egg, and sho don't make a great deal of nolso about it eitner. From "Letters From a Self-Mado Mer chant to His Son," by Georgo Horace Lorlmer. THE WHEAT YIELD. Figures Given Out by Department of Agriculture. According to tho estimates of the department of agriculture, tho Amer ican wheat crop of 1903 will be tho greatest that the country has ever produced. The acreage of winter wheat is 34,000,000 this year, and it Is predicted that this vast area will yield moro than 500,000,000 bushels of grain. Tho winter and spring con ditions havo been perfect, tho experts say, for tho growing crop, and there Is no probability of failure later in the year. Wo aro accustomed to largo figures in this country, but this es timated crop is far ahead of anything that has over been recorded. It means a prosperous year for the farm ers and an unprecedented amount of business for tho railroads and inci dentally Increased activity in all other branches of business. Something to Guess. Wiliy Is a mouse like a haymow? Because the cat'll eat It. If you wished to buy a white horse whero would you go for It? To tho cellar. Why is the letter D like a equall ing child? Becauso It makes "ma" mad. What knitting can you do without needles? Your brows. What is tho best string to lead a lady with? A string of pearls. Why are confectioners so much sought for? Because they sell kisses. What tradesmen aro always on strlko? Stonecutters. If a farmer has 15 sheep and has four pens, put an equal number In each pen. Five sheep In three pens and a big pen all around them 15 in tho fourth pen. St. Louis Post-Dis patch. Notice to Water Consumers. All water rents aro now due and payable at the water works office on or before tho 10th day of tho month. Plcaso call and settle and avoid tho water being turned off. J. F. BROWN, Superintendent Waters Works. Quarantines Lifted. Quarantine Offlcer J. D. lirown re ports that tnoro Is but ono case of scarlot fever in the city now, and that Is a son of tho Stantons, on Thompson street. Two cases of scar let fever quarantines wero lilted yes terdayfrom tho resldenco of O. C. Stevens, of 110 Beauregard street, and from tho homo ot Samuel Warner, at 111 Garfield. Thero aro now in the city threo mild cases ot smallpox: Mrs. S. S. Smith, who is quarantined at tho homo ot Mrs. Pearson, the nurso: Mrs. S. S. Darnell, at homo at r,:u Maplo street, and tho son ot M. L. Fix, on Market street. No Dessert More Attractive Vfhy use gelatlno aud spend hours soaking, sweetening, &i voting' and coloring when Jell-O produces better result in two minutes? Everything in tho paokiigo. Simply add hot water and set to cool. H'h perfection. Asur. priso to tho housewife. No trouble, lass ex pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Flu. vomi Lemon. Oraugc, Strawberry, llusp. Kerry, ai grocers, ico. m 4-ms- A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned You can save from 2.5 to 50 per o-nt on tho s'ook I have left. This is a .geni Ine cloMiig out hula nml I mil culling prices to a figure tlint will iell them. I have made linvy reductions In the price ciflaco curtains. portieres, rugs, art tquare ami mulling. All BOo.and 65o linoleum I am closing out at GOo a yard. All 30o andBOo wall paper I luve marhed down to 50o per roll. Oval .framed Frenoh.Plate Mirrors 33 ,por oent off. L ?I still have some high grade standard sewing machlnta left but they I. are BOlllir fast KO von hud Iwltprrmiiit In ni ,,,., m,.... ..... A Ki'ri- -prom ,$la up, Picture and i.ieture frann-s ou can have t hair J we geuuiBe bargains. It will pay you to come In ami see me. M. r. - the Bridge J Jung Jack Released. Information comes from Portland by prlvato letter that Jung Jack. charged with selling liquor to Indi ans from tho umatnia reservation, was not hold for trial by tho grand Jury at Portland, but was released. Tho reporter received his misinfor mation concerning Jung jack from nn Interpreter who attended the hear ings beforo tho grand Jury at Port-" land, Tho Interpreter was mistaken; he certainly had no Intention of doing Jung Jack an Injustice. Tour of Inspection. .Mrs. Ellya Imbrie. tho grand chief of tho Ilathbono Sisters, Is in tho city (ho guest of Mrs. William Beagle. Mrs. Imbrie Is hero on her official tour ot Inspection. Sho will Inspect tho local templo ot tho Ilathbono Sis ters this evening and from here will go to Milton to inspect tho lodge thero. Following tho meeting this evening tho ladles ot tho local lodge will tender Mrs. Imbrio a reception at the lodge rooms. ONLY ONE Week More OF THE EBEN SALE of Suits, Skirts, eic. Balance of stock must, be sold at tame price It will pay vnu to visit the F.lien Store the Last Wrk of the Sale The last week of the Eben Sale will be the best clmtice of all to eel bargains in bhirt Waists, Skills, etc. The biggest b-irealiis yet pre sented, will bo (illerrd next week If on nro going to buv a Shirt W'nU't, Skirt or Mill, It will be decidedly to your interest to vUlt the Eben Stom Next Week the last week of the sale What tho goods tu st will not bo taken Into consideration (luring tile Last we-k of the Eben tiale of Sult, Skirts, etc. We are so busy we have no time to write an "ad" today. The J rush is still oni Will merely call your attention to the fact hat our stock in all d partments was never so complete lt i now, and we want yuu. ......-b- Our summer dress goods are beauties; our new dress trimmings are the latest; our lovely laces are unsur passed; our ladies' knit underwear not equalled; our L.i: bid nlnve stock complete; our drop stitch hosiery will please you; our stock large; our prices low Our treatment good. We are prepared to clothe and feed Ihe people of Umatilla county. Come and see us. i 4 i LYONS MERCANTILE CO. The Leaders In Pendleton Don't let it escape You don't always have such an opportunity of securing a splendid fishing outfit as weare offering just now. We have the best split bamboo poles hooks, flies, reels, leaders, ,and everything in the line of fishing tackle. W J.CLARKE & CO, 2ii Court Street A A A A A A AA A A A j! See Our Corset and Hosiery Window The fit of the dress depends strictly upon the fit of the Corset, therefore do not have your spring gown fitted ever an o d Corset. We will supply a new one in Straight Front, Girdles and Tape Girdle at popular prices. We are in position to fit Corsets CIrdU f 1 We make a Specialty of Child ren's Lace and Fancy Hosiery Our stock of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery is more complete than any in the city. We ate especially strong in Ladies' Drop Stitch and Fancy Hosiery. The Big Boston Store New Foreman at Scouring Mill. Will Sutherland, who has been foreman ot tho trucking department of tho Pendleton Scouring Mills, has been promoted to the position of gen eral foreman of tho scouring mill, In tho placo of Dick Temoii, who has gone to San Francisco. Mr. Suther land has been In tho employ ot tho company since the scouring mill first started ami his many friends will bo glad to know of his promotion. Damon Lodge Dance. Tho dauco and social which wero to have been given by Damon lodgo No., 4, K. of P., on Monday ovenlng, May 4, has been postponed until Monday, May 11. Wool Sorters Will Hold Meeting. Tiio Pendleton Wool Sorters and Graders' Union will hold a aneelnl niuuung at ino city council rooms, at J 8 io clock tomorrow ovenlng. W4H-i'tH-ll--H-'H'H BUTTER Gold Medal Butter, Pure, Sweet, Clean. The chief characteristics of good butter arf nnritv nnrl plp-tnlinpcc This butter combines both, and will letain its rich and J delicate flavor to the last, j Try it and you will never 1 use any other. Your money t reiunueu it oudonot like it F.S.YOUNGER I . . & SON . . 't'H H I'M H I HI HIIHWt I CARPETS Farmers Custom Mill Frtd Wal'era, Proprietor Capacity 160 barrels (tty Flour exeliHIigeil for Vhttlt Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, ev always oa hand. n w W WM. iyyyyynrvyVy- ' CARPETS CUT PRICES We have Carpet Kern- nan I b, some ol tticm tnough for rooms, iliat II Pi... rrllt V Will UJUSB UWi " " M. A. R ADER MAIN AND. WEBU Undertaking P-rlow In Co""T iy ' jy- Undertaking Purlers in A Take a Good Look Yourself ,-,iir h rt. collar, cu" i whltS waist coat have wjj dered, give us a try. 0til DOMESTIC LAW Court and Thomson BJ HOW DO YOUH; The new Store can nvr ho m. m. m mTI"ic known unless It advertises AUv tH J' :l