LAI VOLUME 1111 W J V J MM I WAX 1 JZfVWY -- ..-i JMMERVILLE LIVERY . I. Jlllnloi- .fr !,. . I, led llm MU';, ri..i,u are prepnred to serve ihe iu w u urnt CHiSS IUUQtier asonable rates. and tastes better. So pa Buy of the food we serve iu restaurant. Nalumlly til expected. We purchase the best iu the market aud chef understands his bus to perfection. - Let us . tickle your to with a tempting pinto of You'll smack your lips ove first mouthful and want ui Our regular dinners at 25 the delight of epicures. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. AKBUCKLE, Pro) Or EN DAY AND NltiHT We tell weekly Meal , . Tieketa, Cash $4-30 DE FOLLOWS THE PRICE iat is why people come heie nen's aud by boys' thoei. a. lilt 1 1 n is our spec Here is where pr.'co ami ty are combined. MAN KILLED ON BASKET MOUNTAIN t. K PRESTON. Specialist DEPOT STREET W.1U Walla, Wub. Aug. 30 Woodhaulera who arrived in ihe oity this afternoon from Basket Mountain 30 miles south of Wa'.la Walla report the finding of the (lead body of a man nr.nvd El vho bad b;en murdered K 11 . h left vh i Cock b in ranch Friday u rriug buying fiuiuhed working dur fig b Kvr, t. He had been paid dfl' nd bad $70 in gold. He bad started te go to t ie home of bin mother about i'ii t)ile r .i the Cockburn farm. Vhen found u- wan lying near the Mitdaide in a dump of bushes with a bi.let w.miiil in t'l head. Umatilla Ooui.ty olHonrs em now searching fir Hi murderer. - EXCEPTIOlURGAINS!!! 'Fine Quarter sawedjl Hioin Suit, Beveled French Plate Mirror and is as good as new 2 Blue Fiame 0.1 have theiu on trial. s-t 25.00. Cost 50 bargain You may . Carpel, $25. Cost 12X13 ft 6 in Bruss $45, is ntw. Loo' at SJJADES, CiU CARPETS We have a fine lineL eums on which we sane. Keinember we do U Repair work. Carpet t B. Hasten Highest Prices Pui Gel Of trading at the cannot brenk yours the best, our prices complete. Besides hoviil cann brand on all their 1 ceived a new aud ct and Shoes which w NEBRASKA Cor. ds iiew, also liuol- .s raonev. and all d laid. kinds of F. D. Hasten Hand Goods. Habit beery Store and you r goods are always y. t and our stock is As He Walked Unsuspectingly Along a Lonely Mountain Road, Christopher Ellis Was Murdered by Unknown Parties Ellis was 30 Years of Age. S0MMER. HOUbE B E Howes l'ortlaud ing to eud to PoitWnd lor a valv.., tUtd-dioitnry aervicea wbidh were to takeu place Wednesday have been pm.paned until Friday evening el which tyro the following program Witt bd presented. li c'iou . ... Li tiraude Ooooeca Band Am ica. ...... ........ ..... Oborut Dedioatory prayer. .... .Rev O HKing Preeu.uti-Hi ad Ire eg. : ..... Mra Liilian Tbomaann Response. Turner Oliver Reruaiks '. .... Mra M R Stnpbenaon . Cloaing aong. O BartbolmewN do LA Cruiibahank do J Clenoy do 8 E Smith do , Chas Snydfll , do Frank Peadlaa do M B Slouo ' do .... Joeepb Burton linker SHSummorB WullaWulla A Gordao end wife - , Elgin A M Gout - Wallowa Atone Uopuiide . do Mra W B llolton do Misa L Iloltou . do ' R D Mason '. do Frank Victor du , O B Bolton ' du F U JohuBon - -Boiae F A Peters ' 8nn Francisoo W A McOlough ' Spokane Mn A B Foray th Kuturprlse J F Baker . , City TOBumsou . Port laud A B Couley :. , v'ovo L D KenvU " City May Kinnoy Uuioa Mra Beasle Willinnia - Caldwell J H Bjnntaiid wife do - stock of "Preferred" $ n & Lewis special We have just re- f Men's and Women's T iuspect. X ON RY on Sis. STORF. SOCl4)ANCE ARMG Pendleton, Or. Aug. SO Ki lie walk- ad unsuspeotiugly along a lonely uountain read Cnriatopber C. Ellis 20 ytara of age was shot down by an unknown assasain early Sunday fore noon. The tragedy ooourred half a mile from Fletcher a oawnull on Bas ket Mountain 16 miles southeast o' ttiltou Or. The ouae of the killing la a mystery and the residents of the nmglibirhond are grea-ly exoiteil. Sheriff T. D. Tfylor naa gone to Bas ket Mountain t perainally lnvt-sti- 3ito the affair. The Coronui'a jury I) a mi rning waa unable to throw any light on the niuider. E lis lived with Melinda Ellis his widowed an ther in a small oabin near b'lctchet'a ru 11. It waa not thouglit he I ad uu enemy In the world unci he never associated much with other voung people of that looal ly. Ellis was unarmed when shot down. He Lit .home eboril before 10 I'clock Buuday morning. Less than half an hour later G-Jorge tie'.by a neighbor found hie corpse lying where t Ml the top of his held bl iwn off ivith buckshot. The G'jronir's jury in of ttio opinion that the gun was tired at short range. Footptiuta tf another person were fouud entering tue road half a mile biofc of the plaoe where Ellin was killed. The tracks did nSt slop until they pa ted the bod) 60 yards. They Iheu turned in to the woods and were l.jst It was 'oitnd later where these same foot prints emerged fartlifr back aud were finally ub itirHld in the clu-t of the nAsio highway. Basket Mullutain and the neignhor h ind of Fletoher'a sawmill has been the ecene of several tragedies. Jay K-'ittl a balfbreed Indian disappeared from the mill several years ago. Loi g alterward a whitened skull villi a b ilk t hole in it believed to have been K'dch'4 was found in it r mote ravine. The Feitre cabin two nulea inm the spot where Elbe mot his de til was the scene of a man killing several years ago. Frauk Fletchtr aud Peter Uatkill served terms in the Oregon penirentiary for this crime. Ju'tice of the l'eate ,1. L. M 1 er of Milton aoting Coroner said: "1 am at a loss to account for the death oi young Ellis. I believe he was shut from amb iih. There was no evideno - of a strugglj and the foot prints that passed the b dy did not pauaa. Ibe man who fired would no doubt have stopped for a moment. Then too Ihe dead boy was shot in front of the bead, The mother de clares ber son did ni t keep company with any girl so she don't believe his killing was the result of a lo-e affair He had no money and the position of the bo ly shows the nurdirar did not molest it Bit r the shot was fired." Attention WOW All Woodmen of the World are re quested to be preseut at regular meet ing Wednesday night August 31et. Floor work end rofr. ahmente J. K, Wri. ht Clork. ' For Sale An extra good cow and oalt. Inquire at the Oil Town Store. F Smith. WEATHER F0SECA5T TonlfM ud Tomorrow fair, oootar tomorrow V THE TRAINS? n No a Beat bound f:lfl p at on tin jNoBWeaf tApaoUtMv !;LID)flE5Tl NOTIOK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby uiven til' all whi m it may concern, that Christian W Murphy, has filed ber flnai aocount aa administratrix of the estate of Thomas N Murphy, deceased and the Uounty Uourt ol u nlon county Oregon has set Tuesday, the nth day of Sept ember, A. D. 1U0I, at two o'clock P M for the hearing ot sueb report. Christina W Murphy.. , V Administratrix. Furniture For Sale And ouno to , rent apply to Mrs hhojrer opposi le Star Grocery North of trsek . ' Furnished Room Centrally located eoriierot Washing, ton and Gth Streets. Known as Geo Ball's lodint! buuso. HALL iX Monday ugust 29 11 I. Sxcellpnt MuMic by T 0lLemberB of Compauj Admission 50 cei Ladies Free. Under management Fundamentals To illness Osteopathy is the highest iiourt of appeal : being 'he highest it la usually the lasti iv.it unless the re cuperative powers of the body are en tirely lacking the sufforer rar ly ap pea' iu vain as Nature intelligently uded Is usually raady to re-cstsblish lortnaf conditions within the bodily 'nchanism. TO DEDICATE PUBLIC FOUNTAIN WILL CURE any case of KIDNEY or BLADDER DISEASE that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. WAS GIVEN OPTO DIE.' ACUTE RHEUMATISM Deep tearing or wrenching pains, occasioned iby getting wot through; worse when at rest, or on ilrst moving the limbs and in cold or dump woath er, is cured quickly by Ballard's Snow Liniment. Oscar Oleson, Gibson City llliuoiB. writes. Feb 10 1002: "A year ago I waa troubled with a pain In my ba k. It soon got so bad 1 could not bend over. One bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me." 2fc, DOo 1 00. Sold by Newlin Irug Co. U5 QMffSM . JQHTOL - m IK Oppositq the Sommer House, One of the beat mimical InstitutlotiB in the etato, Kour rooniB used for musical inutruotion, 15 grades of musio tannin, uepatment 1, a rooms ureu for the 3 first grades. Children at the age of 5 and older come one hour every day. Department 2, '2 rooms for gradua i to 15 for pupils of all ages The lat est course bent practical musical in struction. M J8ir.il contests for med als every few ireeks. E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY, Assistant .That the way to ; reach a man's heart is through his stomach. Try it by . using Geddes Rros' canned - fruits, delicious beraies, lettuce, on ions, and radishes, just fresh, from the, garden. We are the first store the "farmers call on and of course we get the choice of everything. We always have the fresh est eggs, butter, etc Special attention given to phone orders.' ' . , Geddes Bros. HARD WALL PLASTER Only costs aliout 60 per yard more than common plaster, and worth many times over. ADVANTAGES No danger of freezing as it can be used in zero weather Being flexible instead of brit tle as all Band mortors me it will dent like wood when struck or jammed, instead of breaking Doors, windows, pipe holes, etc are eBfiiy cut through it It is a non conductor of oloc tricity and thus prevents short circuiting It adheres equally well to brick, stone or. common lath It contains no acida nor chemicals to corrods It will not burn nor disintegrate by fire being a perfect protection for wood frame work It will uudor no condition pit or blister Parties having plastering to do should cousult me regarding this class of work Estimates cheerfully given E. REISLAND, Phone 371 OUR, BACK ROOM Is onen for vonr inundation. In faot we will be pleased to show you through 1 onr entire establishment. Everything is . kent BP.riinillnnalv neat and clean aud we have no heaitency in snowing me most iasuaious how our meat, are handled. We now have the latest imnroved sausage machine and Ban - sell you sansage in all styles. Bock & Thomas MY SHINES Are like the "Smile that won't ooroe off." 'I hey are put on right and stay, right. I OBe only Whltmore'e tniu and guarantee tbat If after thirty daya - iriai you onn mat it nas in any way way injured the leather 1 will present Ihe oustomer with a $6 pair of shoes purchased at any store ba may aeleot. It yon desire really Brat class work call aud get a shine. Ladles wore a . epeoialt'. Remember tha place, Kjrt ley's Hurler Shop, where everything Is first clean from the boot black up. JOE B. WILLIAMS. Sacred Heart Academy I.n Grande, Oregon. ' This well known institution, conducted by the Siatera oSt. Krancla, affords excel lent educational advantages. Music, draw ing and painting optional atadiea. Preparing young ladiea for th. prufees- . ion ot leaching a specialty. Boarding and day school opens the Brat Monday in September, r'or catalogue address Sister Kuporior. . Aog 4 Oct 4 B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Evacwille, Inn., writes: Vlrglnta m., Torovernvs Owing to the delay nf Ibe work of 1 tciug in puaitiou of t ie beautiful ,)iiiilio louoiain in the center of Adams Ave. ani! Elm eticeU, caused by ha rears 1 was troubled with kidney aaf bladder affectlots which caused me much paia and worry. I lost 6eih and waa ail ran down, and a year ago had B0 abandon work entirely I bad three 04 the t t phynicinns who did me no good and I w practically given up to die. Fole-'B Kiduey Cure waa recommended and ihe fir bottle gave me great relief, and rfter taking the second bottle I was tstiily cured." TWO SIZES, 50c AID fLM. - solo aud mmw&thn . j : A FORETASTE - ii ii OF HEAVEN A touch of an Angel's Wing Sorbello Sandwiches Odfcion I AV MAKES 'EM yrffT'iaa 'ii'"""": Union Picmr. UBl'ABT Time MhloI ' X.A OHAMna. NO. v- , " 0 p. m. Salt Lake, Dearer Ft. -?'0' L no, a. Worth, Omaba, Kanau eJOa. aa, Sa.m. 01ly.t, U.iB,Chlao ,, aua Ravi.- p.m Portland, FmIIm. 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