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D I Mr of oonMnpllon Cite I fell Any MONDAY, AUfilJNT 10, i American Girl Tan Shoes Juflt tin thing for tta nonntotnt .. - . ' 13 Best $2.50 Shoe in the Market Call Md IM them. CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoe Hon. 805 Main 8tret, IVnilleton. Oregon BRBVITIBS. Had lev A Zehner, choice Onvotc scalps tad warrant I'eter West. pat. fa! Hrii Orii Bitnpeon want" mmm one to clo hold work. When von want cream or ice 0MMD Ulan bene Putton, llMk, 106. Met 'all BUM! patterns for Hit ;it tli' Wemtcl Iepartinent St. in-. Daring tiio hhIc at Um Weenel De partnient Stores all a I- will lie sold at cost. A bin stock of Katorn lam and breakfast bacon, mild miar cured, at K. Martin'-. If you want pure home rendered lard with no adulteration go to Sehwar. and tireulich. You can et many jjoods for little money at the Weasel Department Stores during their Hale. 1 inn jars, bMflM for cash and at I discount, will lie Hold very cheap. Plenty of extra eapH and rn libers. K. Ma rtiu. A ladv'n ehainleMK Colutnhia, irood an new, a 7." wheel, for $:tr at tin- 'ro lent agency ir tin Kant Oregon inn building. L. I.. Montague, the Singer Mowing niaehine agent, ban OMM an ottice next door to Jot Ml. (Ml anil MM the lew machines. Y'otl will never find any other pills an prompt and pleasant as IlnWitt's l.ittle Kurlv ltisers. Till I man A Oo leading druggist. See C. Sharp for aper hanging and pliliuhiug. He ban competent men for lioth linos of trade. Open HoBM block, Court Htreet. I have in stock a large lot of fruit jars and extra caps and rubbers; also Home nice stone jars and crock-. These are bargains. (. K. Demott. Plenty of spring chickens, dressed or alive; also sweet potatoes and all kinds of vegctubes. Leave your orders. Thev will be delivered promptly. i. It. D.-niot; Motlier's endorse it, children like it, old folks use it. We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. It will ipiickly cure all throat and lung trouble1). Talliuan A Co., leading druggists. If you want to put up some nice ireseres you will want nice fruit. You can tiiid the nicest in the city at It. Martin's, including oars, peaches and plums. Just ripe enough to can or preserve. Mill . in- will Ihs HM-nt in politic this year. We can't keep the cain IHtign without inouev any more than we can keep the body vigorous witli out final. Dyipeptiis used to starve themselves. Now kodol I'vspepaia Cure digests what you e.it arltf allow you to eat all the giusl food you want. It radically cures stomach troubles. Tallmaii A Co., leading druggists. iKilward Haird died at bis home in Island ago. Clarke Lilly, aged 1:1 year-. i under arrest at Uk UTSnde on a charge 01 burglary. J. D. MoCully, is very ill at Joseph, Wallowa countv. and if is thought he I will not recover. Five letters d isappeured from The Dalles pottofllce ill April, W07. Thev have iust lieen found in a ( lack, into '..'l.i..l, iHai. ... . Iitli- w I i 1 .1 .... I ,1111. 1.1,. n,ni..v....., "ffffl ' 1 The Seattle recruiting ofllCC bM re ceived telegraph orders from Washing ton to hasten enlistment.-, for the Twenty-fourth infantry at Hpokano. Lain Klhel tiatilt, aged ft years nil! oil a boiler ol hot water over on herself and was scalded to death at her mother's home near I'ortland Mttur ; day. John Bark, who, for no; than SO years, Ini- I IV .1 on the bank ol the Columbia riier. a short distance below Vancouver, died Saturday aged till years. Krol Rad who was engaged in the newspaper h.iaiuess in Walla Walla for several years and has lots of friends all lover the Northwest i- lying at the p tint of death in Tacouia. The decision ol the Northern Paolnti to haul wheat oer the mountains to I'ortland (or the same rate that ih charged for hauling it to TacoflM will probably result in sumo interesting railroad legislation at Olvmpia next winter. Word ha been received in I'ortlaml that Mrs. Nicnll, wife of David Nicoll, captain of the Hritinh ship Suterlaiid Islnre, perished with 111 of the crew I when that vessel was wrecked nn Sumatra, Julv L''i. Mrs. Nicoll was well known in Portland. J. A. Mastersoii, a stockman of Klgin, l.'n ion county, ha- retiirmsl t'"i Nome. He went to Nome on the lie- uitch. taking up 100 fat steers and '.IH) wethers, but tic venture va- not a howling success, and It tisik close ! tluuring lo briic him out even. Among Oregon's large farmers arc Smith Hros., ol (iilliam county, who , raiseil ftOOU acres of wheat. They have begun hauling to Blalook, and say the grain they are delivering run- 08 i pounds to the liushel, All their grain is expected to go over bO s.unds. Two drunks and a traveler were the offenders before Kecorder .1. 1). Heam this morning. The itinerant was a working man who had been found in i a box car in the yards, and as lm told a straight story he was allowed to con tinue his journey. The other two will ; tarry for a brief season in jail. Among those present in the city jail Saturda niuht was Pen, chief of the Onuses. Me wa drunk and refused to 'hie himself to his tepee when glean the opHirtunity so to do, therefore Otliivr Coffmuii took him in charge. He told Mr. Coffuian thai he was "big chief, illst like von." hut the otlicer wa- olslurate and refused t.. recognii the brofherho.Hl that hinds chieftain- : together. Enforcing Game Laws. .1. K. Krause, deput Hah and gatre i warden, went up the o. R, A N. rail road Saturday evening to lish forsporti land Incidental I v to keep informed on l what is Is'ing dona hj hunters and risbers. lie sav- he is salislhsl that the laws have been violated, and he in just as certain that a spectacle will lai made of the offenders it thev can be caught and the crime proved. Some hunters get up pretty close to the maximum of killing M grouse in any one day, and they should all guard i themselves carefully so as not to get I bajowl the limit. Matlock Homoward Bound. i Mrs. W. K. Matlock is in receipt of a letter from her husband writcn August U at Skaguay, anuoiinciiig that he bad disposeil of all the horses ho took there to sell and that he would leave for the states in two weeks f n In that t'ine s,i a- to ! in I'etidleton by September 1. hrauk Tharp, who Mi coinpuniei! Mr. Matlock, will return with him. It is intimated that Mr. and Mrs. Weslev N. Matlock will also at this time make a trip back to Hits city lor a visit. To Whom It May bonosrn. Notice is hereby given that my wife, Mary K. tiillett, has left my BOMa, bud and board, and Ibis i- to notify and warn all persons that I will not be MMPOUsible for any debt- hereafter in any manner ciuitracted hv her. August :. nam. M. II." OILLKTT. Chaap Ham to Chloaao. The O. K. A N. company will sell tickets to Chicago and return forfTl.OO Tuesilav and Weiliiesdily of Ibis wei-k. Tiiese davs onlv. Parents and Children... it will soon in: SCHOOL TIME W liavt the larReat stock ol School Booka ever brought to PondUtOO. Our prices will Ix in mill mm us. Our stock includoi .mil Siipplit.-s right Coaio Slates and Pencils, Tablets and Copy Books, Pencil Boxes and School Bags, Composition Books, Pens, Penholders and Ink Erasers, Crayons, Ami all kinds of stationary. TALLMAN & CO. LLAUINO DRUGGISTS. PHHSONAt. MKNTION. D, O. Smith, the S took mail, spent Sunday in Pendleton. Miss I'.thel Meach returned Saturday evening from Lehman sprincs. "QUlll" (ierklng eaine down from Athena Saturday and returned name Sunday. Councilman C. A. l'rarieris again at home, having arrived Saturday even ing. llr. .1. K. Sponagle, AtiienaV tooth extracter without pain, Hpent Sninlay in 1'endleton in an enjovable milliner. Mioses Mthel Ititner and Klfie Jean Praatar spent Bnoday at Blnghain springs, returning on the eening train. Miss Katherlne Kieth left Saturday evening for La tirande, where she will visit for several weeks, flic guest of relat ives R, Q, HI! (man, of lan Franeiaoo, representing the llartlord Steam lioiler Inapaotlon and nMranou Co., is in Pandlaton. Mr. anil Mrs. K. K. J odd and son. Henry, and liss Mary Uoherts will re turn from lliugbam spring- on this evening's train. It. T. Cox arrived in town on this morning's train from I'ortland. He nniv leave on this evening's train for Sampler and l.awton. Mr-. Jafttai Brawn and daughter, Misstiraci Brawn, IMtQIMd from their canip'ug out life on MaotfOW 1 H ek. near hi Ida way iprlngii W. K. Crews, at one time recorder of the city of Pandlaton, ll practicing law ill Nome. The N unc News speaks of nun as "Judge" Crews. i' rank linker, mi par Inland an I at Adams ol Plataoadar A Mingar'a meat market l.n-ine.- , was a visitor in l en dleton Saturday on business. Mr-. K. K. I'lirington and litth dangliter Helen returned Holiday iug from Nahcotla, Wash., where thev have been spending the -uiniiier. Mrs. Shcllev and the Misses Miuiiiu and Kella I'rivett returned Sunday evening Iroin an excee.lmulv ideasant camp-life experience at Moudiaii). T. .1. Kirk, of Athena, represent:) live-elect I nun tins county, was in Pandlaton Ha tarda aranlng and took the Sunday morning train lor nOHMi Claude, Madlay, with Cleaver Bit) left Saturday eviniing on bll MlVOIItl consecutive Heeklv I. Hilling trip to Meacham and the tall t -oilier adjoin iug. Rd Dannli ami Garnla Haves lmv ratprnad from lhair outlag, Mr Muiiui- made quite m excnr-i..ii thniiijh the southern portion of taim tilla aonnty and thr.. i; tlia 1 ... lav country. James Crawford has gone to Medical Lake. Wa-h.. to remain several week Mr-. Crawford, and Misse- Maude and Kdna t rawfoM have hi'en there for some time. Medical Lake ll one of tin healthiest and most picliiresone resort iji tin- Pacific Northwest . W. 11. Mawlcv. of lawlo e. Wilcox and John Wilson, of Clement- A Wil son, have returned from their camping trili to Meadow creek, where th caught all the lish thov iibl eat. and more, and had a good tine' general Iv Their home ramp was several miles northeast of Lehman springs. Mr-. N. K. Dcsiuiin had a sinking spell at lliiighaiu -prings Sunday, and N. Kerxelev went up from Pendleton in raapOMM to a telegram from hi wife, a daughter of the lirsl mentioned 1 1 i- learned that Mr.-. Daflpaln re covered from til ! .Hack and is con sidered um li better gi-nerallv than sin was a few weeks ago. Mrs. I. N. Wickershain and Miss Nellie MiCarty, who have U-eu tin gnu-Is ol .Mrs. .losepn Mci.ailgliliu on the head of liutter creek, near (nir lane, have returned to their homes in Pendleton, having passed a most pleasant two weeks. Several davs of their outing wa- -pent in a trip to am visit at I iinman springs. Marshal John Deathman return. d home unexMM'tedly Saturday evening from his trip to Portland, Astoria and the beach, lie had intended lo remain a week or so longer hut got homesick and pined for hi- lamiliar haunt- Ih is thoroughly satislied that there is in place like Pendleton for business 01 pleasure and is again attending to hh duties nn marshal, keeping law-break ers in check. Luke Bllgar, a nephew of Joe Klein, has gone to I lucago, w here he i ipeuU to he iHTinancnlly employeil in a shin laciory. .Mr. linger is a young man win. learinsl his trade with Mr. Klein and has hecii einpl iyisl m In.- store lor two and i. he-half year-. He in a I as clock work, having lost hut three davs from Work during all that time, and, a- Mr. Klaln ranariM, one ol the hesl oiing husiiiess men who has ever et Pendh toii. " Wi.-h for his success follow Mr. ililger to hia new iioine. AN HtHgTIC BUMULAR. Jjckion Street Kemdence Knter.it and hamaekeu la Urosd Uayllaht. Due of the boldest and lierviesl burg laries that has ever hapin-ned in Pen dleton was per.et rated last Saturday alleruisin between the hours 01 ,1:1ft and S:4A. The residence entered was that ol Oi K. ( raiistou mi Jackson street, occupied hv Mi Cranston, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Lelem! and child, and Miss Lucille UeKorde, a voiing lad i oani.1. or i.eiann nan en keii un the house carelullv When she lelt at .1:1.1, aim when she reiunu'l witli her husband, who is an employe of K. M, Lyon.- V Co., the inside of the Iioiiim presented a torn up apiicaraucc. the borglar had apparentlly pried the screen open from a window off the side BOMbi and had entered the house and had made a complete inventory of valuables, bureau drawers, jewelry case-, dressers, the china cIohuI, the pantry and even (he refrigerator were minutely aMOlilsvd 'or plunder. He had collected all Hie jewelry and had placed it in a sack 011 top of the bureau in Mr. Cranston's room down stairs, and had placed Mr. la-land's loaded revolver alongside ol it, so as to he ready to repel any premature intruder. Tin' burglar was in some manner lrghtanan away so hurriedly Hiat he coiil, 1 I,,,! Jake the jewelry with him. A search revalc.l that the only valua- nie tilings missing urt, n, uofllpau ,,1 Miss Da Konle's purse, U in gold and several dollars in silver. Hut the burglar was anloalaa him self, taking his ease before being scared away, for he lunched on eold ham, watermelon, a half pint of extra giskl whisky which Mr. Leland had on hand for medicinal purposes, and topped tie meal off with an impcrtcd cigar which he iouiid within reach. Mrs, brink, 11 neighbor, calh-d at the BOM at o'clock to leave a package, and ill that time the aido-poreh window u.. raised and the Hereon open. Mrs. ilrink knocked; but meet ing with no iMni presumed that there was 110 .me at DOOM, 01 thai Mrs, behind was enjoving a siesta and awi not to be disturbed. She therefore closed the screen and placed the pack age upon a trunk under the window, It is presumed that Mrs. Ilrink ' visit nod the burglar away, time, from an Intpac- taken as a wns whai frighl hnl no In that linn nl his nr. ! . he had things as cool I v and comfortably hog in an alfalfa Held. Two weeks ago last Saturday night this same house was entered, apparent ly in the name manner, and was 11 by Mr, haland, who had arisen at a Ic'vv minutes bctore L' o'cloi k a. III. , and sitrpried Hie burglar, who -truck a match in Hie .lining room, blew it out qaiOBly and made hi crand and hurried exit when he found that he had been seen. CARNIVAL FEATURES. Work Has Commenced on tho Slre.t Structured Pendleton Day Sept. 22. Work actuallv c mnwnced on the COmt ruction for the Street rnlf and Harvest Carnival today. Working plans are all drawn and everylhing is 1 in readiness for the erection of the arches and other portions of the en-1 closure, the arches to be erected iir-1. Work will la' rushed ju-t as rapidly as pos-ible. In the window of the PeOplei Warehouse is a water OOlor sketch giv ing a view of the street fair looking (rOttl the west side ol Main street. The sketch was made by A. M. Stringer. tl Molal designer and decorator, and lllnttnttMl the appearance the lair structures will present. Application- are coming in lor booth space If utside towns, and the prospect now is that nil availal'le space will be taken, and in bu t it seaiM not unlikely Unit there will even be more demand than supply. Work in preparation lor the carnival .ileen features and fancy dancing is progre in-.' Ilnelv under tin tutelage 1 .1. N. lieges, and the young people nr. gattina mora and more Inta raited. One feature of the carnival should i.e borne in mind, and thai i- on th last day. saturday,Meptembi r Stt, there will ie Hard I lira- featlvitiea, and lha entertainment committee la arranging lo have a onatnnar here w ith costumes (or that OCCaaloO 1 I'bat will be "Pen dleton Hay," the great day ol the fair, and carnival. LbOal musicians in the various churches are being Intamlad in a pro ject of furnishing a large chorus cooir for the harvest tbanksiiiving larvlcu. which is to open the fair and oarulval on Sunday, September 10, ll ll designed lo have a lurvest thanks giving service participated in by all the churches, and all who have laiui seen have simiillcil their willinuges- to do so. The matter will betaken up definitely this week, and arrangements will he made in ample time fat com plete announcements. Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. s H nwnjharli. salt Lake. W Johnson, i'ortland. Mis- Kate William . Walla Walla. W i Cook. Spokane. I Colin, San I rauci-. .. T w smith. Portland. .1 U Itedding, Portland. L L Kins, Olnclnnatl. W II (iarrett, Portland. a a Robarta, Happuar, Paul Wilson. La I irande. J !' Lcuaghan, St LoqIi, 1 i L Ingle-. Kansas City . N 1 km ley, Kansas City. ( ri- Bimpaon, city. 1. C Howner, citv. Claude llriggs. New York. II L lialar, Portland. K .1 Macgangan. Walla Walla R II Clarke, city. w L 1 llanrtlnnlnii, Portland. 0 ottcrshugoii, Portland, L T Hall, San Francisco. Julius 1 Hnaa, Portland, W II Thorn, New York. W T Core) . Spokane, .las S Pataraoo. Portland. 1: I Cox, Portland. J C Huberts, Portland. (i W Harris, Portland. c (i stacev , Porttead, Qao K Booarta, Portland, llarrv OaiOadi Portland. K ( Hlllman, Ban Pranelieo, W II Monroe, Portland. Have Stone. Chicago. C I! I'lerkclev, citv. I Kvre, Portland. .1 0 Maclo ial I. Chicago. .1 It lloMU, La lirande. M It Kunkle, Walla Walla. J A Allison. Portland. W K Kble, St Paul. H J MePaal, Hoppavr. Hunker, Spokane. Sum Lee, apohana. K 0 Savage, Portland. I'' H Newell. SiMlkune. K L Lei.o, apokaaa. ST. JOE STORE OUR DOORS ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Wo hnvff Htio It will lie Remem Mi-rcliaiulisr- to nliv.r the tltdfl at correct prices ,,i ( , , -1 v 1 -1 il Mi'itIiuiiiIikp t" ulli r Ncv, aoods arriving daily. tn your inten -i co look througb our tore lu-'forr; buying, . . ...li 1: r : 1 ... I0T Vl' carr a Mill line 111 Jjiim ili s 111 nun iriCt!S w LYONS & CO. Renn Building, Court Street. Visit to The Uall.is and Portland. Prottl a Pendleton gentleman who, has jn-t returned from a business and 1 plea-iirc tirp to The Dal let and Port" land, il is learned that Mis- Alexan der. Mis- Hatter and llarrv L. Ilexter arrived in Portland safelv and were there Sunday. They "ill sail on the Columbia today for sun Praneiaeoa Mr-. W. P. Pell and child are visiting there, and will remain n (ew w"eks looter. II" saw Jake Welch, Walter Baartel'e and DeanRholl at The Dalles, and Inspected the wool sonarlng mill. He My The Halles mill is a i-niii I one. not as large a- the Pendeton one, hut capable of handling a nice am.. mil of hllsllles-. Pendlotonlans Plnv Batsball. A letter written by I'red II. Drake from I'rairie City announce- thai thev are well. "They" means the writer of the letter. Mort Meach and Wilbur Harry, who have been making a tour of southern Umatilla and (Irani noun ties, prod also goes on to .iy that they were going to play baball as mem bers of the Oanyotl Cltjf team against Hums on the Iffth r( August for MOO a side. The retull of the game will be anxioaaly awaited In Pendleton 'fan-' who have a high regard for the baseiiall plaver- from Pandlaton who will n'sist the Canyon Citv team. An un-tn-dale bicvele at 96, Inrllaa' wheel-fJB, al the t'rescent Agency in he Last OregOll ten building. A see-nd-haud hicyi le in g' 'l order for lh. Terms ease without interest. g TREET FAIR AND HARVEST CARNIVAL ".i;;;:-1 SEPTEMBER I8TH folm TO LIVESTOCK BREEDERS liliiixhil Ilnrscs, ( attl At the hni bit our oflo give wife ham raw isn't gmsl, Johnny two to buy a pound of ill Dri ID the best fur the laollev ill I iregon. Touohcd a Live Wire. A dust and wind storm which came U suddenly Sunday evening tuved so vigorously with Hie street carnival banner alretehed across Main street at Webb, that Superintendent Lalhmp decided lo lake it down, in order to ore-erve it and also to prevent Mating horses from latoiuing nrlglltonad, lor it wa- makine quite a libiau Hanuiliu in the bree.e. .luine- HuIcIiIiimiu, a car pouter, ascended 11 ilep-ladder and wa rendering assistance, when he extendi . I his liand against one of the telegraph isdes, and came in contact with a live lectrlc light wire. There was a lla-li a- ol lightning and a suggestive an.ina I kiked meat, but the current baing plickly di connected hv Mr. Ilutcllitl- sun removing till hand prevented seri- 011- accident. Until bauds against the same wire at that particular tine . and things earthly would have Intoreek1 I Mr. Hutchinson no more. He ma II congratulate himself on a narrow escape Irom death. Owl Tea House. Cheapest Mejg in Oregon. NEW LUMBER YARD. ni'iyiun iiininn-n iinrscs, Cattle, llnjis, S'Mn naii v lortnesVMl rair and Harvest Carnival at Ponaleton, Septombor li to aa. TO r RLJIT GROWERS Btve your boat apeelmotu of all stnii Paii and Harvott Carnival vimls lor tht Pendkton, TO I ARMERsS Si-'lcct snmplos if all kinds of Mim: Pair and Harvait Curnivul (i rains lor the at Pendleton. TO DAIRYMEN Prepare youi finoai producti torm lor, the Sin i t l- .iir ami Pendloton. TO CHICKEN FANCIERS in most attractive Harvest Carnival at I avi out proapective tin tin- BtfMl Pair I 'endloton, priz' winners in readineu ami Harvest Carnival at PRIZES ARE OFFERED FOR EACH ARTICLE. Headquarter Easl Orejfonian Building. Corner Main and Webb Streets. Notio. All iartles indebted to me over lays are rcoucHod to call and sottls once and save costs. H. KKMLKH KOEPPEN'S MODERN PHARMACY Everything that k kept in i tint m.i , . up to date dtuif store, 115 Court St. We un-now readv lor busines m ar SVa.!iinglun' .y (JolumbU Klvei Ireighl do 1 ml vvilh a general a-sorlimnl of lumbei direct from our on 11 -aw mill, and cm furnish anything promptly. Conn try orilera in ear load- ahlnpad dlreel from our mill in carload hits Ht correct piice-. ,jvv un ;l ,.a A. G. Shaw & Co, W J. SEWELL, Mgr. FOB I Hsu ranee Fire, Life, Accident, l'i.,t, uUa, etc. Loans on City and County l'ruierty, Real Estate Improvisl and Dalamowd Citv Lot, MOM Lam b.- and Wheal Karius 1 SEE J. R. DICKSON, Rant Oregonian building. A new shipment of Go Carts and Baby Carriages. 1 1 si' RKtlKIVKJ). MAX 15 A EK. 7ir Main St. You Can Get The Galebrated Pilsner Beer In bottles, delivered to any pat oi city, at S1-50 pox IDozen. Rottlad hv Gm. J Pottner "THE BABIES' I RIIiND." r "1 fOLEii HONElf'M lOHTHt "IrdLlll rWflS' mixr&co CHIfAdO IU. 4 m OR a quarter of a cen tury Fofcy'l Honey ar,d tar has been cu'.tn L.iliies of crour an whoopiog oougbi In tattime it has Htvsd thousand., of little li VI .1111leveryye.il it joes on Mving inor-. Phyaiciaoi who h ive tested it know Foley's I loney and T:x is the bestmed if no for little folks and much superior to the old time muriate of ammonia mixtures, to Often prescribed by doctors, and whic'., are so often ineflectivc. IVi entirely free Irom opiates and It's unconditionally guaraaued. Little folks like it. BANNER SALVE i the le .ili 1 known. ' ,U UK ,,v KOKIM'KNS' H II.VUVI.VC'V. I'KNDLKroM. UHWO"' The WHITE HOUSE GROCERY niuple and l uucy (, It runds of CttnncU TATOM BROS., Proprietors. KSJI - J 0. Popular v. mmwrn, Duntr and Fgys. Main Street, Pendletoii, Or.