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s.vnnin.w. sf,i'ti:miik,i: h. uton, Ti? American Girl Tan Shoes Just tin- thing for Hie atonntains. - x ? Rest $2.50 Shoe in the Market. Call ami tbein. CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoe Man f(V Main Htreet, l'"nllton , )r"ft'n BltKVlTIEs. A ZeliniT, choice warrants for lunch, NH cream, I a rite VITV Badlav Cnyntf sr-aliis ami r-tnr west. Ituilitl liani, ready nice, at U. .Martin'-. Hest set teeth H, at ilr. Whitaker Mrrunteil ,inl xuariinU-ixi. wnen ymi want cream nr ic tcleiln lie lliittnii, Muck, MM. U. Martin lias just n ivcO a .'liipment of full cream cheese line. II you want pure home rcinl-nil laril with iin adulteration to Schwar and BlWlWii Why pay $1" or 2U for a wt of teeth, the In-at teetli and plate don't cost the dentin! $.1 ier set. ItiK pipe sale at Patton'x t-itcar store. One hundred stvlos of French hriars at M cents each. Nee them. Two rooms lurnishixl for housekeep Mg. Furniture lor sale. Rooms for I r.-nt, corner Alia and Cottonwood. Just in, an up-to-date line .if picture moulding and picture mounts. They! are My I fib, Call and mm- them. Chae'. j Sharp. To prevent consumption ijuickiy ntrr thmat and long troubles with One ; Minute Ooupb Oaf. Tallman A Co., leading druggists. I have iu stock a law lot of fruit 1 jars and extra caps and ruhliers: also , some line stone j.irs and crocks. ThM sr.- i.arKains. (,. u. lemott. Plenty of spring chickens, dressed or ahve : alio Hweet Mtatoes and all kinds of vtyetubi-s Leave voiir orders They will b- delivered MOBIDtlV. 0. Ilr. Whitaker the dentisl. i lleildipi.irter fot Vegetable! at Ki I Martin ', Best seamless Bold crowns, '12k, f.'i, at Dr. Whitaker'r. lor sale: Two lots on Thonipson street. Inquire at this ollici'. Nicely furnished rooms in Keiin's j new block for rent. Apply upstairs. Tallman V Cosstore will be turned over to the school on Monday, Septem ber IU. t A smart boy of 111 is wanted at Pen dleton ciaar' factory, Cmirl street, to strip tobacco. Come to our store and look nver our stock of school bisiks and supplies, lull man A Co. li. Martin's is the only place you can aet the celebrated ".I. It." butter. Try It; you will like it. We furnish scholars baying their school Issiks of us, trie of eheige with school ban, rulers and book covers. The lllue FfOflti Wanted at once ten expcriennsl waist and skirt hands al the Parisian dressmaking parlors, It.iker City, Or. Steady work all year roiiml if MtisfaC' lory, ' Lost A pair of itael rim glasses, between Carl's burlier shop and his house on the hill or on Webb Street, A reward. Joe Oliver, Carl's bar bar shop. We have everything in school supplies trom a Ic slate panoll to a Webster's International dictionary, Tallman A Co., leading druggists an I school simply dealers. Arlington Rauordi Wm. Oohrall has gone to Pendleton to make a selecti 90 of 1'UXI head of bucks from the ('has Cunningham band of Delaim ts. They are to be delivered at Lone ltoi-k. Ukiah Sentinel: Camas prairie i- to have a butter display at the street lair at I'endleton I-. W. McUevhold wl have charge of the cOiihll and all the creameries of the prairie will Ii - rep resented. cigars. I The 1 1 H .. N . ami Southern Panlfl Ismght. Irailwav companies oiler a one fare for the round trip passenger rate to Ore gun state fair at Salem, flbicll com men. es mi September 17 and clones .September '.".'. Ilorn, on Thur-day. BapMMlbar ';, la Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Kii hmond. boy, weight lit poands, Mr. and Mrs. it lob nmtiil reside a short distance north 01 Helix, the latter being a sister of ('baric- and li. Bi Kennedy, of this city. The story is being Simula tad that unless the O. I; A N. furnishes trackage facilities for the Northern Pac ific from Wallula to Portland, till ing transcontinental mad will build down tin- north bank of the Columbia into that city. Charles Kennedy wlm has jnM re turned from a trip to Helix over tlie W. A 0. K. railroad, says that wheat is bving hauled tn Warren station in large quantities in a manner similar to that which marki-d the season when the railroad first came then-. PKflSONAI. MKNTION. Iii Athena. Snndav, BoBtOHber -. WOO, in tin- arlors of the St. Nichols hotel, Miss Mary Allen and Mr. Wil liam Wilkes, both late of Missouri were married. Bar, Smith performed lbs ceremony. The young couple will make their home on a farm south of Athena. It. Jlemntt The most dainty and effective pills made are DaWltt's Little Karly Hisers. They are uinsuabsl for all liver and Urn-el troubles Never irie Tallman A Co.. leading druggists. When you visit the Street Ksir and Harvest Carnival don't fail to call at the I'endleton umbrella works. Um brellas recovered and repaired. The best sewing machine in tin- world for t'j:, warantisl ten years, repairing and supplies for all machines. When you get "that tired I. -cling," don't desair. Ifcin't get de-perate and "gn up iii the air." Don'l you worry, but go to Little Haary'l cabin. He will drive awav your blues. His wienewrurst are "out ol sight" but he'll always rind one for you His beer is fresh ami gissj, and these go very well together. liivo him a trial. The progressive nations ol the world are the great lissl consuming nations. Oood food well digested gives strength. If you cannot digest all you eat, you neisl Kodol lysjMpia Cure. It digests what you eat. ZOO m-el not iliet your self. It will even digest all clusses of foo.1 in a battle. No other preparation will do this. It instantly relieves ami quickly cures all stomach troubles. Tallman A Co., leading druggists. Poisonous toadstools resembling i mushrisiins have caused frequent deaths this year. He sure to use only the genuine. Observe the same care when you ask for DeWitt'l Witch Hael Salve. There are siisonous counter I feits. DeWitt's is the only original Witch llaiel Salve It is a safe and certain cure fur piles and all skin di sease- lallman .V to., leading drug gists. T. J. Ulair called at the I .i-t Ore gonian ottico tins atti-rnoon with a peach measuring inches in cir cumference, which In- hail grown in his yard on Cosbla street, U-tween Webb ami Alta streets. The -ai'li is a cross between the Cling and Indian varieties, and is a sample of what can In- grown in Umatilla county. Mr. Ulair will exhibit it at the street lair and carnival. Frae Snow Tonight. iNni't forget the free open air ex hibition corner Court ami Cottonwissl streets tonight, H :.'I0 o'clock. A lew of the subjects to be shown an- the female wrestling match. Clung Ling Fun outdone, I'ncle Josh in a sporty hotel, ;this act was at Keith's New York theater at a salary of $1000 a week , strange adventures of a New York drummer, the new kiss how they kiss in New York , cake walk the hypnotist mesmerises the mall, Spanish bull tight, .this is an old picture, but gissl , and many oile r Ks member, this is free to all. and Parents Children... IT WILL SOON Br SCHOOL TIME W' liavi tin- largest ever lirouejit to IV-iiilli in anil see u. (Jur stock include stock o( School Hooks ton. Our prices will be ami Supplies riht. Coiim Slates and Pencils, Tablets and Copy Books, Pencil Boxes and School Bags, Separate Leaf Note Books, Composition Books, Pens, Penholders and Ink Erasers, Crayons, Anil all kinils of stationary. TALLMAN & CO. LEAD1NO DRUQQISTS. Clifton ( leaver is iu Cortland and eXpeetS to return home, tomorrow. William Scott proprietor of H Ida way springs arrived in Pendleton this morn lng Mr. and Mrs. It, A. DeVl. of Mil ton, have returned from a trip to Port land. Kyle Long, ioreman 'or II. J, Still man, returned this morning from a trip to Portland. Mrs. I'.dwin Swit.ler is visiting at Portland and at tier former borne In Vancouver, Wash, Lake France returned this morning from Portland and passed on to his home at Athena. J, Wi Hurst, of Portland, arrived this morning to take a position in tin draet goods department of the Peoples Ware noose. Alex Drysdah- came up from Port land this morning and went mi to Day ton to attend the ohseipiies of his father-in-law the late Henry lny. Albany Democrat i K. It. Dixon, a PandletOfl merchant, and wife passed through here Thursday from the bay, where they have spent the summer. Alie Miller, of Pilot Hock. In re turned Irom a week's trip to Seattle, where In- visited hi- daughter, Mrs. B. Benjamin, He returned bonie today. John Halle returned this moroig from Portland, lb- attended the fair Ihofe and did some good missionary work for Pendleton fair at the same time. Wi Mi Manning ol Pilot Unci,, who lia- been operating with the I Miehael threshing outfit i- in Pendle ton. He will locate at Pendleton with his familv. Mis- Prudence llowlin came down from Walton I rnl. iv evening ami took tin- Itaae for I'kiah thll morning. Next Monday she w fll commence teach ing school at I 'ale. Dong Molts ami Miss I'.va Belts came to Pendleton Krldar evening Irom lltalr home on Last Birch creek. Miss Pelts will resume her studies al Pen dleton academy. Hlaa Hands Wins I on, ol the Boston Store, will leave on tonight's train for a visit with Irletldsal Portland and Oregon City, She i meets to be absent a Week or ten days. .M A. liader returned tins morning after an eventful experience at tin Portland street lair, ami after having purchased lilting- and furnishings fn his undertaking establishment. Robert Portter returned mis morn Ina Irom a trip t-. Portland, where he had a niosl pleasant time attending tin lair. He sas m- i pie there ell loved thcmseiie- '-etter than Peiidletonians Maude Taylor, daughter of II. .1 lavlor, has u-en appointed .i i-taiit principal of the Athena public schools ami will assume her duties next Mon day, at the opening of tin sclusd term Mrs. 0i K. Cranston and litth daughter, Mrs. Man Cal u ami Mis- Alahel liurgess have n turned irom Portland, where they have been on accoiinl of the health ol the first named. Mrs. -red . Waite and her mother Mrs. Woodard returned l-rnlay evening irom a two months trip. Thev visittsl Mr. Waite's parents at Colfax Wash ami with Mrs. Waite's sister at Wal lace, Idaho. Mr. ami Mrs. Joe II. Parke- am family returned l-'ridav evening from H KM Way springs where they have b00H camping during the summer. Mr. ami Mrs. Ilanev Parkes ami lainilv. of Walla Walla, will return today froii tin- same place. Conrad Kohler, proprietor of tin (ioldel ltllle hotel. retllr I tills morning from Portland. He examined some steam heating apparatu- wnil there, as In- contemplates heating his hotel by that means. Mr. Kolher had a satisfactory trip. Ileppner Times : Mis. (I race Tillard. the well known ami popular school teacher, who had placed an anplica tinn with the directors o Ileppner dis trict for a isisition, lias aecepletd position iu tin- Oregon Citv schools having done so while her application was pending here. Joe Hoi'h, chairinii of tin- live slock exhibit of Pen, Hi ton street fair, got back this morning Irom Portland His experience in Portland will Is- of value to the management here. II. says the jam of poefMC on Washington street was tremendous and that Main street will la- so packed here during the fair that diAettlty will Is- met with in seeing tin sights. tieorge Harveau, of Hotel Bti George, got back this morning from Portland, Ha WI the Klks hail a great parade on Klks' day. The Halles Klks, in white wool costumes, made a great showing, a sugar ls-et carried at the head ol tin- Le d ramie contingent, attracted comment and the Laker City Klks had a lloat representing the mining interests which was striking. L. Iluniker, the jeweler, returned last night from a two weeks' trip to New York city. He purchased an elegant, line of goisls. Mr. Iluniker staled this morning that business s good throughout the ea-t ami that politics are attracting les- attention in. in usual, considering mat it is a national campa gn. He states aim that the weather was very warm ami en ervating, causing him to transact his business with all possible haste. I'r. W. K. lVrry returned this morn ing Irom a trip to Salem ami other iitie. in the Willamette valley, hav ing been awav thru week.-, lie states that some of the farmer.- of Marion and Linn counties harvested as low as three bushels of wheat to the acre, ami from that up to IS, the latter being con- snlercd a lug yield there this year. I'he doctor has 70 acres of Italian prunes four miles north of Salem, from which he w ill only get one-eighth of a rop this year, lie will continue to engage in the practice of his profess i With oltlce Iii Judd block A l the Paris exposition St. Charles Cream received the highest award, the gold medal. This prodoef has a wonderful sab' in ali parts of the world . II or i) Dri BEST 26 CENT COFFEE ON EARTH. Owl Tea House. Tlicru la uiurc catiirrii III this u-i tloii of Ike milili v IIihii nil nl her ill semie nut iiw,-i l,,.r slid until lln- hint )u. il t biiuuhiw'iI In i' incurable. Fur n grunt uinuy yuMr din inr r. Humm ed n ,n 1 .llm mid ure.erllssl SISl rSSMdisSi Mlel by eullkUully falling lo -:ri' mill IuihI IreHluient 11rn1111111111.il il in eliritble .- ii, !, unoell enlarrta III be n lltlililtU'llnl illM-MM-. Mini lln-re lure i ml : , ., iiiindliuinniiil iritaiuienl. IUII'ii 1'aUrrli l ure. ih.iiiiiI.m lure. I In K J. I liein-v .1 I'.. Ti.li-.i., llllin. I till- nlilv eelliililulliiiiMl eilre on liie innrLei n i taken latsrasil iu ileasa of Irom tan snM to a tsssauutual. It asts dirsslh on lue bbssl mi, I niin ini.. ,u ,.f I !. imUm Tll-'l nffel line biiii.lred d. II. o - l.ir miv Ii falls In cure m il I inr - ireulan. and lutiui,, llialu A-l-lre.- I I. CIIK.NKV .1 CO.. , . , Toledo, Ohio. -sold by diuagisl-, T.v, Hall'- 1-aiaiTy HllseM leS be. FlVli VIOLENT DEATHS: KOEPPENS MODERN PHARMACY ivtrvthinK that i kept h i hrt tint, up lo date drug ilvre, 115 Court St. Nscoi-d or Umatilla Counlv Hpokan During Pit Two nonlhs. Colliliieiicing on WtMinesdav. .Inlv 1H, with the (irowning of Henry -Miller at M., ob. no there have been live violent deaths iu Umatiliu county within leas than two mouths. That Beat tile PMVioOl record. The other ieaths were: A. K. (ioaseland ui Adams, by drowning, on Sunday, July Anna l.dna, the Indian woman who died from poison near the agency couple of weeks ago; Frank Ki ll,, SEALS! Notary and Corporation killed bv his 12 vear-old son mi Tues day, August 'IS; Hairy Walker, killed at bridpe No. .!1 near Union, by fall ing from an I), R iV ,. train on fliur -dav, Aoyurl Tlleao matters were all before the county court now hi session, and the expense Incident to the I no nests will antonnt to mmothtnn like WD. The trial- of Coltltllbln licorge ami Tdu-I'ua for the inurder ol Anna Bdnfl ami tin- tlispOMl of Arthur Kelly for killing his father will run tin- exnemni ronildorubly bbotU tin' Rhii res heretofore mentioned. S 4 COUMY COURT. Rosd Petit Ion Oraated and Vloivsri Appolnieil Friday. Petition for road No. 1)10 signed by K. N. Smith and others was granted by county court I ridai . Jerrv Itarn- h'art, .1. S. N 1 ami W. f), Hans ION were appointed viewers. Thin roar i- to run from McKav creek, nine miles south of Pendleton, Mill to the reservation ami is to he mi feci wide, Hteve Hamilton was aDlxilntnl road supervisor ot In loii dlatriet( rice I'eil Chsesnian, resiannli it M. Modi set te, Andrew Hnderboeli and W. ,1. Inman Were admitted In tin oonnty hontei County Judge ( i. A. HartnMIU t'oin- mlssioners r. P. llilliland and Horace Walker, an- iu attendance, and the sessions of court will he continued Monday. Bib CATTLI DUAL. Ous La FontsOio Scll Hat to John barrl on anit Bill Baksr. tins Lafontalne returned Prlday eve ning from a inspection of the ranges of the John Day c lUntry w here In- bus big Interests, While nut "li Inis trio he branded ami -old 81 head of his range oat t Is to johnny OarrlstMi and Pill Baker of the Altai country. The deal represented a transact Ion invihf tug close to IflQOOi Mr. Lafonl in a -aid In- has nover seen stock in h itir Condition at' this tin f the w-.n than now and that tin- ranges are like the cuttle never better. The purchasers of these catlle are well knoan through the ('cuius prairie am1 John Day imn try and have been i ngsgcil in ItOCh business there for year.-. Church V o n on ore men is. Presbyterian church-J. K. Bit chanan, pastor. Bogular ireaching services toniorriiW at II a. tn. and 7: HI p. m. Mr. Levi Johnson will speak at the evening service i lllble school at iu a. m. c. R service at it 4A p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday ova nlng at 7 sin o'clock. Church of the lb deeiner Divine service tomorrow at Inmn as follows: Karli celebration of tin- Holy Com-; nnnlou at 7 tSO a. in,, Honday school at to a. in., morning prayer ami s r non at II a. m,, evening prayer at 7 tflO n. iii. Tin- mid week service win la- held on l-'riday evening at 7 ::!tl p. in. Christian thureh Hsrvices an- held in the Congregational house of SrOT- sbip. Sunday scl I at In a. in. Christian KlWOOVOI meets at 7 p. in. Preaching services at II a. in. and 7:45 p. in. by the pastor, C. A. DotOOa, Contsctlonsry Builnsn lor Ssls. A gissl paying ooofectiooery boeinaas for sale. (iood cigar trade, (ioisl location. Business inil-l In- closed up. Hargain for right man. Court street, Pendleton, Apply to w. D. Peehtor, WOMEN! REMEMBER THIS mmmmmmmmmmBmm-mmtmmtmmmnmmmmaM In addrenalnfr Mrs PI n Wham you ewomnn WBOee eSBerienes in treatlnrr womn u ii, ?W'U that, of any living p,.rson. K " 8 ,1U ' gretj A woman oan talk frnnty to a wn Is revolting to rolmto war prvs0 jj?ii man. ,fol 1 Many women suffer In silence and drift alon bnowiiiLr full well that thev should hay,., i .? ' rom birl i. . natural ntodeet impels them to shrink from cyr.att Mi"t,ast,ial! lln ouentions. and niohiilile e.vamiimtb.,. ,.t r"M"lf thami'1! It is unnecessary whose knowieUi v it Mont inonev or nrio "Ullay ' (,,., -ui " eonanii . il- n- : t . . IS nn. .. Ml irceiy commuuii-Hie wiin air.s. i initiiam at Kynn Mi Ali lattars are rooolvod. nnnn.j . answered by womon only. ' This is H poaitiye fuel not u mere statement thus ha-, been established the eternal conHilcnra. i,. TriHed i i i... , r a ...i.ii- eelwpan U ha-- indi I m.o-e than loo ,ooo snnVrerH ..u- .'r . n bltikw . auriMk i- i i a i ilo .1 . , " ' lilt I., a . ... wi i -"' very kim.,,.. 5Fui the lusl few months (lut of the vast volume of experience which ah. u Ii i. in,,. Uial 1u !... ...i . .. "e s w ill help your case and heriulvicc has relieved thousands. Here refer to : 4 Woman who Dootorod Einht Years and got Mo Relief Oured by Lydla C. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, " Before tailing the Vegetable Com pouud I was troubled with irregular menstruation, and suffered great agonv. My physician gave me mor phine, and 1 remained in bed. I dix--tored eight years and got no relief, and the doctors told me there was no relief for my trouble. Finally I tried Kydia E. IMukbam's Vegetable Compound. While taking the first bottle I felt that I was improving. I have taken Oven OT eight bottles, and never had anything to Ao me so much goodi Beery month my troubles have growu less and less, and now at tills time I un oured I'dln (Juinnev. No. 22 .Stage .Street, Haverhill. Mass. Another Woman Who Acknowledges the Help she has Received from Mrs Plnkham. In in Ma- Pinkiiam Tho doctor savs I have congestion of the womb, and cannot help me. There is aching in the right side of abdomen, hip, leg, and back. If von can do mo anv good, please "Trite." Mm. Nina Chase, I ulton, IV Y., December ao, 1897. " I ik .Mi Mrs. Pinkiiam I followed your instructions, onil now 1 want every woman suffering from female trouble to know how good, your advice ninl medicine is. The doctor advised an operation. I could not bear to think of that, so followed your advice, got better rightoff. I took six bottles OfLydla 10. Pnkbasrfi Vegetable Com pound, and used three packages of I L native Wash : nlso took mur I.iver Pill-, anil .1111 cured." Mrs. Nlnn Cbn.sc, l ultnn. N. Y. December la, iHoK. She asks nothing i., return sxr!2fl neveu 1 iionsnnus. ttere an- . ' rains and aJ i.-Miifit:r. II lla- A .1 lln. T. Ruffcrlng roveraylfcai '"""m- ill lime of Bum-ZT 'nrI suffer terrible nahu Trvn",wc ( ovaries. 1 have li,.aa..i.. " al day. and feel tired all Utetilj" diM'tor nuid my womb J! a W ould 1m- s..r,l(i if " c PUff. Mrs. Carl Vo... S BHT KUSt I, iHott. '". A. I'lcaMioccoptmysincswtk,. t ie g,xKl your advice ssdlZl Pinkham's VegcUible Como2Twt done me T Aid ... .o nu - - "-cr yuulUrTO, tali mo to do, and used on v thiwK? nnd feel hetter in Cvtrll Mrs. Carl Voss, March aj, 1899. CTtry wnt"J S, , I, . ... v), l,, Mrs. Pinkham has Fifty Thousand Such Letters as Above on File at Her Office She Makes No Statements She Cannot Prove. ST Boys' Suits for School I Wear. r-ai E. f JOE STORE ll voii w ant school suits inr Boya, we have them, Also all grades of dreaa goodi itiittble lor Khool (iirls in plain, checks anil plaids. We have the gOOdl anil arr making correct prices. Come and see or yourselves, Remember lull line nf General Merchandise. Dress Goods for School Girls, M ims & go. prazer's Opera House A DRAMA TIC TREAT. ini: NKJUI Wednesday, Sept, 12th ...USUAL rWIICES .. Rssirvsii -' in ..,,1 laifansa .v. Oa. 4 QUO VHDIS A PEHFECT CAST. SPECIAL tCENEnT SUPERBLY COSTUMED. Also Wholesale Ajjeiit lor scm.riz MILWAUKEE BEE! in bottles, barrels, or cassa. Call up Telephone No. 5 FALL GOODS arrive tin oi every description havi Department stun-s. Call ami thoroughly) oven if you 1I0 nut intend to u Wt-sscl xamine tliem MuCall's Bazaar Patterns Always on H laAniTTIC Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line Wool for Sale S8.&0 to $5 Delivered Huston ft Carney, Prop's. Ilnlpr of ud ami aavi- mouny. Orders for thibhui Miups also solicit ,, B A WT OR RQQNl AW PHR. c;o Iswva Pandletoa mn ,av at 7 e'aaaaa aSWpl Suii.liiy, lr Pilot liork, Nn- Bltlna, All.,, snd Dklab. Qood ao voininislutioiis. Kt-aaoiiubl,- froiubt ,u l-:i-si ni-r rab s. I City oil,,,. at Tallman , Co' siori. ... UilH .' 1 I 1... 1.. I illlllf" - . wm ii- .11 ... , Nt I His ot ween un IniK 1 Qurtday ui'oatili wnok lllitnl til l-nniiini. ktalai - - . v. mvi 1 I 11 nv ifcllill illlir. un - - c- .V 1 .. no SlUf" ' o. , ij nnu 17, adoui 500 ti.iv.-'. .j- ku iiitiuMoiulont wureliouse. l reserve r ii rajeoung any nr all bids. J. t;- SMITH' 1 iic wiiiic I1UUM: UKUtCKi Staple und 1 uucy (irticci ics. I'ruit.s a.ul He M.uiub 01 unetl (;.m.iIs TATOM BROS., Proprietors. errieH. A I tin .!. . - ---- "I'HM'I 11.111 vciictahiiis iti.tt, .. I....... . . , xMVA HUU . a'UltVI llllll t KH-. Yf mm M mm -. v I .A,. ('' mam street, renuv'