East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 09, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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The Celebrated
Taylor Hat
All the New Shapes
The Culpepper
Stiff Hat
The Best Hat Ever Sold.
Heaver Bros. Dry Goods Co
Odd Fellows' Temple.
MOSPAY, WU" n, WOO.
MOSPKCTS
EXCELLENT.
Hal Never
FRUIT
l..w.A m,m, Snv Outlook
ii
Hoon '
; ii. ii ifniu'iiru
It nriiiilHT 01 pr in- ill ;
niiMillon were in limn .-wumn;,
4 1 .1.... ...fix ,,,lll,V I I I I I
Itcllilllll! I"'' "" " -'
knti'in. Inlcnietts "-
..( tin HI, I -lillll l ll-K till' IHCI HUH
,. fruit cMp ' that portion ol KM
,11,, Walla valley which linn within
I llmHa ol itlM nullity in, lit the
h'iiI t i" " tt'" I'oiulit inn hh
,d ever Ihm'ii known in any previous
riiiK- ..
"jTiavc never seen ho line n pron-1
m mill W .1 t'liiiHtiiin, "hh in!
iw presented in the iircliarclH in uiul
ear Milton There if not u tree, or ;
iitvt'ly one. I hut in not hmded with;
innumin. nti'l heiiltliy oiicm, and even
i, -ni.tll trei.'f in the nursery, which
.,,lh make no showing, liuve,
um I out uhiiiidiihtly. li.i-
In- , .ill varieties of (nut, with
ni ihh' exception oi me pciicoe-,
ltd ii. Minie localities, lire not iiite
i In the average of the other viine
iet, vet even the eui'heM will make a
m crop, and in many lotinlltiea the
MCh trees are in if good condition ax
hr other tree".
Mr fliiistiiiii's viewH were endowed
v evert "in vli" tt.i- seen. Kegnrd
ag the M-Hlf. too, n very fuvorahle ac-
mnl MM (iVM M everyone who was
nlervieui il A, E, Troyer, one of the i
ir.ii;irilit- ; t I tliat the pests were J
- tnnbleaome this spring than lor
iuiii nan Spraying luis done much
MM indicating the pent, and'
KtMraiMta are taking ntorc ami oaore
rent their treaa. Dorinj the past
'ear tin Bai Joaa loala Iiuh btN rc-
jr,i'il ii- the rhief pet of that nee
inn, an it luif also lii'eii the principal
r ' "i ntlier fruit regions on tin- eoiiHt,
lilt the care nl the orchard" Iiiik re
olliil in removing tile sivile to u
nyc extent, ami Ihe oondltioa at the
fewiit tine 1 1 extremely (iivornhle.
The line prnf t heforc the fruit
Mol thai aaniOD iM all the more
MMM b) r.'.i-ui, ol Um fact that laHt
e.c tliev had not a good crop, hut
uffereil a heavy his from their ens
unary yield. "Proper organization
liMUilf the fruit men," said one of the
MMraiatl. "will not only cuuse the
leh-isc nf greater run- in protecting
Vei- from (lie pests, hut will also mc-
"' re ir.ifitiilile marketing of
lalla Walla t ill. v fruit in tbti various
llles nf the ciuiHt, and thev will he
MM riiiulur customers of fruit from
MM region,
'Walla Walla vallev fruit from the
"I "inl nf t Ii ii- county, and uIho from
mm walla i ty, Waablngton, HiuIh
le.ult markei in the Cocur d'Alene
(ion, III British ( . .1 ii in 1 in in Unit.,
10 oilier M 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 : I'll ley ulwl in
'nver, (Morado
The Oregon hurt iciilturul comiiiiMHion
" Uken steps to secure the proDW
ctiun of all frnitH to he vent from
iv MUOa nf thia "tate, or HhipHd
t tin. .tale In, in uther HtateH. Hcp
"elllttive. ,, till iiuiuyiiin liuv.i
PMiaanlmrdaol Um Walla Wallu
f nvi nl Informed tin- on-hardi-tH
f ) HMI tlie OraMUB lllWH Oil till-
"l'v ol iimiH cijiiii ,,,,,1 ,',,ii,l,.,,,,,,.ii,,,,
anetUrf fruit will ! riKidlv en
"'' Ireiiil,.,,, II I! vim... :.i i...
. J ii, .iiiin-i, in in,
"lltllril (iiluniilUlhui. wlin una
'" appoiiii,-,! ton cotiHiilHte in
tf recent I - fiern u iiiiim.i
(eer. rnimniUI , I... il.l
Ha 'ri mi.
' . ! t in. i.. ii tli.ir.niL'li in-
""n iiii, ill.,, ...il...i ...i.i. " i
lllller I iiti'U nun It luryi
"i iiniianliH
men ill t
thnilaatloally Hiipport the announced
pit toy of Um hort icnltiinti oommlaalon,
mid propOfle to co-operate with them in
their effort 10 iiiHiire the riiinilif; of a
high or grade of fruit, and the panhah
inu: of nil who violate the RtattIM vrov
rning micli matterf.
S100 Dalian Reward, 9100.
1 he remlerH nl tllln lllliei w ill lie pli'iinei! In
keem Mini there In hi leHMl one ilretiiltiil (IImi,w
tlini eoleaee hat beea able in eon- laalMtf
i,ii', uiul i i,Mi Is catarrh. MhII'k rtiurrh Cure
In ttie only iiosltlve mife now known tr tlie
nedtoa rreternlt Oalarrb belae a oonnato
HiiiihI dfaaaee nainlrei a eoitHtitntioiiHi traat
pjeat, HbII'h raiarrh ure i. taken Internally,
aetlna dlreelly oa the blood Hint naeooi mir-
In,, of the nymein, theretit ilexlrnylnir the
fOtUirlallOC nf Itle itineune. Hint Klt'tllK I ho 1M
tlenl mrellKth hy hllllillllK lli Itle eouolllllliiiu
iiii,i aeriatlBB liuture In itntliK Itr Work Tlie
proprieiofa bare mi naea fHith in it- ruraUvi
powere thai they offer Out Hundred DolMii i"'
iiny Dan tliat It (nll In euro Henil for lint o(
leetlnonlali, Addfeei
F. J. CIIKKEV A CO., Tole.hi, Ohio,
HolH tit I ...icc i 7lte.
Ilnll'n Kamllt I'lIIn are the tH'it.
Arrivals at the Hotel Pendleton.
S II Isrvaii, I anient .
K v Hoyt, Portland,
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
M (illlief. I'ort hiinl .
W (!iiHo.i, rnrtluml.
A AlliHou, I'ort land.
( I'M l,-'.n, rortland.
It M ii r, ,i, l.a ( Ira tide.
Htorov and ife.Me.M innville.
I lliiiihard, Hpokane,
Icmhc Failing, w ife and dauirhter,
city.
Robarl Brandon, Spokane.
.1 II Klocckner, BpokaBe,
S S (iill, Spnkane.
( ie. i Mi l 1 1 1 vert . Spokane.
.1 (' llarkctt. Walla Walla.
Obffa Cunningham, olty.
H s Fnby, Portland,
,1 M Johnson, Bolaa,
lien V IleiiHon, rortland.
Ban Sins heimer, rortland.
Looia Mnnallmr, city.
W K Qlondlnning, PartlMtd.
G ii Qallay. rortland.
Ida Irvine, Iiidependencc.
A .1 Dillon, Echo.
Viriril f Moore, Kcho.
Kred llovd, Athena.
V il ObaffUin, Milton.
Jm Kirkland. Milton.
i ii Rlobardaon, rortland.
w T Oofffjt. BpokaiM.
A .1 IIhII. BpokaiM.
S 1 1 I li fter, Spokane
i loo T stevcin-, I'ort land.
I, Colin, Portland,
II L iliiekmin, Sun I'ranciNco.
f A Tavlor, I'ort land.
F U Hull. Milton.
I'M lllackhiiru, Omaha.
II K QllbUB and wife. DiytOM.
1. K KidloKtr. I'ortlaud.
Al .lohliHon, Athena.
Ciimi Cameron, thena.
A I. Hwam;ar , Athena.
A II Stanlet . Boho.
Wellington Clark. Walla Walla.
Ili-Hiiiyer I'ortlaud.
S I' Foley, l.a (irande.
Hoe, Ban Franeieeo.
c M Smith, Hontlnctoo.
A F Foley, l.a (irande.
Miff Bbl, 4rllngtoo.
Mrn If F. Smitli, Ke Vork.
i M Brraebi Ban Franclaoo.
ii,..,
JU:1,I
CASTORTA
Rani Ihr mimtin e of Cua. H. Plbtc:
la tun- for more tlutu thirty years, and
Ttu AW rke Un Alwayi HomgkL
a much more riL-nl
"'" " ''' and eoiideiiinution
a
whom lliet iii-
I'llll I III IMU Ijk.k 1 .1. ........ Ind
I ,,,1, n , i , , nil, .
r: iiii;uiai
fi.-ni ii
i . . , ,
i ,. ...... i
. in itnv prev ioiim
Ih u ...ll.. i .. . A
I . . 1 1 . Know ii inai t lie
rlll; $mmi to Lana
ladvaUu. "7vo.""" " "r"l,", 1
tadlil, , f " lru" me", m
-ll ori'iinn fruit
w ine eoaat. Tin
at. It
hi tlie mm -
l ru it men en-
ft have
llar"i Clocks at
' 75c.
WJJ-Uay Sheft Clocks
. . .
$2.60.
Hunziker J,sr
Nollee to Teachers.
Notice ie licrcliy uiven that for the
I parpoaa of naffklng nn examiuatiou of
lull panona who may ofter thi-uiHelvoH
' a uffndldatoM for teacherv of theechool-,
of thia toiiiity, I will hold a public
exuuiiiiat ion ut the court hoiiHe in Pen
dleton, nowwutmlng at u iM-ha k a. m.,
Uedneeduy, April It.
J . r now l.l is,
County School Supt.
IVudlctoii, April iUUU.
Your Paee.
Sliow the Htute of your feelinur and
tlie Htute of your heaitli in- well Im
pure IiIixhI mukef itm lf ujipareut in u
Mtle and Hallow complexion, pimplaa
and akin erupt loiiH. If you are feeliuK
tt.-ak and worn out uml do not have a
healthy appearance, you ehoukl try
Acker'a H1ok1 Klixir. It cure all
blood diaeuNea w here cheup Sarna
purillaH and ao-Offllad piiritiere (ail.
Knowing thia, we etdl every la it tie on
tt poeitlve nuaruiiloe. For aule by
lir.n k .v lloC as.
For Sale Cheap.
A anttRfflt on lot 14 l.lo. k 2o4 Keaerve
lidditioii to I'eudletoil.
K1CI1AKD LAMKKFCHT.
Cleanse the liver, purify the blood,
invigorate the body by uaing DeWitt'e
Little F.arly Kieera. Theae IRBMUI
little pilla al'waya not promptly. Tall-
II. a. 6i Co.
foHee Talk...
Don't be foolish and ;ay a ran :y prite for package coffee
when you cau buy Chase & Sanborn's bulk coffee at the
.ame price It goes lurthei and makes a better"cup.
Uuce tned, always used.
CHAS. ROHRMANN,
U1 ht roudlotou. Court Street
jllH
JtlH-
i tent nothing wua heard
eloquent ailctice," a silence
of tense drawn nerves uml
IhoUL'ht. The deh'itutes al
lowed a moment or two to elupsc, be
fore suyiiiK anythiiiK. Then T. U.
Ilailev HUtieati-d that the county offices
he written on the blackboard.
Thin was done, utid u few moments
more slipped by, an the delcicutca
Mtudied the situation.
W. M . Fierce then moved that the
answer of the democrats be tliut if the
populists Mould come into the demo
cratic convention and take seuts us
democratic delegates, the ticket to l
nominated as democratic, the follow
ing offices he uccorded the i: One
represent!!! ive, county clerk, one county
commissioner, treasurer, ussisnor,
scln sd sllperitltelldent .
'This left for the demucrate : One
representative, county judc, recorder,
sheriff, surveyor, coroner.
A nil in deutt.like ht ill Hess reiirlntl, us
the pusllng problem wua studied uml
each delenuti- tried to reucli u solution.
Various NUKKcetioiis were made by
P. ll. iaunSra, A. L. tstillmun, w.
M. Pierce and others, ami. a few
momenta later, Mr. Pierce oflered a
substitute for his own motion (but the
unswer to the laiiuilists la- that they
would la- iiccorileu one-half the offices,
instead of dcsiiriitttihK tin- particular
offices t" lie conceded.
Col . Moyd opistl the uliieuilinent,
tylffg it would cause a "p.iabhle"
and leave MM a tjueation that would
ill the end defeat the projaieitiou of
union .
Dramatic Situation Become. More So.
At this notot. Col. Haley aroee, aud
suid that lie hud juat been informed In
A. K. Troyer, of Milton, a populist,
tliut the deinuud of tlie populists had
not been correctly understood by the
deiiioeruts. It wua not only for one
half the county officue, but also for
one-hull the diatriet otficea. lie uaked
the neb. i," i,, i of the convention for u
moment, while the two conference
committees meet auiu to clear up
thia point. The two committees went
into the library and, ua thev closed
the door behind lb. in, the DUOdrffdj
who were waiting "held UmI
breaths" and grew more anxious.
In a few momenta Col. Kaley entered
the contention hull, his face Hushed
and it was obvious that be bad some
important comiiiunicutloll for the dele
gUtea.
I if lit If mil. , il,. .li-mam I is lor hull
the district noin mat ions us well as fur
half the county offices. 1 therefore
move to lay Mr. Pierce 'e resolution on
the table. '
Mr. Pierce himself jumped up aud
a. -ended the motion, and the conven
tion carried it unanimously, uppluud-
lUK immensely.
Col. Haley's mot ion was alao to
nrocued to the nomination of a full
democratic ticket, forthwith.
Just then, K. M. O Brien, a pgfMP
list d, -legale, stepped into the ball,
proceeded to the rostrum, and in
formed the deuiocruts that be believed
u pug. mujuriiy ol the uuiutlllu
county populists favored union, but
that the populist convention tiau ue
futttud tin till ion plau ae proposed
THB ngajOCRATIC COOffTT TICKET.
Nominations Made at Saturday Bvenlnc
Seitlon Pepollste Join Demoeraey.
The nominees Representatives W.
3. CtiBstsin, democrat, of Milton: R,
M. O'Hrien, populist, of Pcinlleton.
County jtulBP O. A. Hartman.
democrat, of Pendleton.
Commissioner T. P. Page, demo
crat, of AthenA.
Sheriff W. l ftbil. !,.,. , I,. ,..i
of F'.astland.
Clerk W. D. Clmniberlain, demo
crat, of At bene.
Treasurer Ceo. P. Peebler, popu
list, of Union.
Recorder J. W. Malonev. democrat,
of Athena.
Assessor It. P.. Hall, populist, of
w aaton.
School superintendent M. I,. Wnttf,
populist, of Athena.
Snrvi'vnr-Chnalna ft r,.,i .,!,,
deniocraf, of Pendleton.
( oroner W, It. Cnmpbell, democrat,
of Union,
state delegates J. H Haley, E. D,
BOyd. W. M. Pierce. T. Q, Ilailev. U
II WRteOn, T. F. llowar.l. .1 w,
Smith, C. W. Gates, C. .1. Smith, C.
M. Pierce, (i. A. Hartman. Thev were
inatmoted to support ,. D, Btlllmas
lor circuit pnle.
Juitlee and Constable Nominations.
Pendleton Ceo. P. RffRMbafg,
justice: .1. M. Iteiillet , constable.
Weston district HMry Monlton,
justice; Jesse l.icuallen, (onstuhle.
Athena district J. W. Kmith, jus
tice; John I,. Smith, constable.
Umatilla district John I lorn,
tire; BlRMT Spike, - n-table.
Am ilistrict s. c. Llghtfoot,
tice; James Nelaon. Donstabla.
Milton diatriet J. B, MoQtuuy,
justice; J. S. Richev, constable.
t k in Ii district W'. T. Sellers, ius-
tice; 0. I., (list, constable.
County Central Committee.
The county central committee hasnl
ready Is'en organised, Col. Jnmes II.
Raley being chosen Bl i bairmaii, anil
A. C. Ilalev as secretary. The selei -
t ion of Col. Raley to oondocl the cam-
paign is conceded to Is- very w ise, and
lie w ill have a cood speretarv in Mr.
Ilalev. The committee us made im hv
the various precinct delegations at the
Satiirdav convent ion is:
Adams J. T. I.ionallen.
Athena, north J. W. Smith.
AUmM, smith 1. Taylor.
F.cho J. Ii. Savior.
Encampment L, s. osliorn.
Fulton II. .1, Taylor.
Gilliland- t.. 0, ll McDonakl.
Helix F. II. Richmond
Juniper M. Morrison.
Milton, north W. J. CP Retain.
Milton, south (i. II. Chastain.
Hone M. I.. Fix.
McKay C. A. Chapninn.
Mountain M. II. (tould.
Pendleton A. I.. Ueatie.
Pendleton, south T. F. Howard.
Pendleton, north 1. H. Watson.
Pendleton, east A. C. Haley.
Reservation It. F. McKlroy"
Umatilla' II C. Means.
Union W. Ii. Campbell.
Dklab- F. w. MoReynolds.
Valley J. Ih. Ici.
Yutifvch F. O. Casey.
Vinson s. 0, Liithtfisit.
Weston J. P. l.icuallen.
VV. -t,,n, SRlti W F. Price.
Willow Springs Geo. Horseman.
Ynalrnm Jim Martin.
Bingham Springs H. C. Ilat;ar.
Cottonwood Kdwin Keser.
Alba Rod Melhmald.
Alta Jiieoh Chcrrv.
DRAMATIC SCENES IN CONVENTION
Although Long Drawn Out, the Situa
tion Was Intensely Interesllnc.
It wua indeed a dramatic scene when
Col. .1. II. Hulev, chairman of the
democratic committee to confer with
the populists, came into the conven
tion hall late Satiirdav afternoon,
announced that the sipul isls, as con
dition upon which the two parties
should unite, would demand one-half
the county oltic-s. ami closed his brief
verbal report by RBjrlgg.
"Gentlemen of the convention, the
question remains with you fur settle
ment.
For u
hut "an
-H m ilt
unxioiis
Shopping Festival Before Easter
For All of this Week and Including Saturday Evening, we offer
Special Incucements to Purchasers
Every Department in tbis Big Store Has Something of Especial Interest for Yon
Ladies...
Note the savings of tbis week
before Easter. A reduction
of
10 per Cent
on all our
Women's
ManTailored
Suits.
Prices $7.75
to $20.00.
And ;i discount off
Dress
Skirts
No woman need need wear a
shabby skirt next Similar, for wr
have a great assortment from
which to select, and make you a
reduction of at hast io percent
on every one. He sure to come
earlv in the week so that we will
have time to make alterations if
necessary.
Silk Waists.
We have the st le that is new.
and the price that is economical
and from the ruling prices we this
this week give a reduction of
10 per Cent.
We can't enumerate all that we
are going to do this week, but you
will find that we arc choke full ol
Surprises This
Kntire Week.
Men's Suits
Such an assortment of good clothing from the betl aixl
largest clothing makers in the United Stales has never be
fore been shown hv any concern in Pendleton. There ate
Bltokt, Blues, Browns, and Grays; Btripes, checks, ami
'Plaids ; Vicugnas, Oxfords, ('lavs. Serges, Worsteds, fjftss
meres. I he handsomest line of
$15 00 Suits
and better ones.
With each suit of the ahove line bought during this
week we will give
Free of Charge, a Gentleman's Suit Case
We guarantee satisfaction, ami your money hack If you
say 80. .
Men's Shirts...
Wp irlvf yon th eholee of four nf
A inert, it's meet r-t. -, shirt niakora.
White shirt with kMMf Of short ooeem,
wn front ami open buck, or open frent
only, or open huek only.
I.aumtereil:
7Rc. $1 (Ml. UM, $i.m.
I tilaiinilereil
98e, Me, 7&c.
Coh reil shirts with Uumlereil bosoms
ami wpsmte ruff. Colore shirts with
soft bORMM ami separate 'iff. Whit
bodied nliirtn with tlk puffed hoanms.
All silk hlrt. hUM silk shirts. We
wl'l iiinlertske to please rhe most par
tit ular in it.it a well a the urnM e-onom
h al man. Ore shirts Ml h rollar an.l
ruff attaeheil. Mir, fie, With shlrta
II. QQ earh IMd upward, we will this
week itlve a set of shirt sttiili free. One
hundred klml to select from
MEN'S HATS
A big assortment of the justly eelehrated John B,
Steteotl Mats in Fedoras, Uerhys, (Jraeto, and Reg
ulation Shapes.
$1.50 Hats in all Styles, Shapes, Colors, in Soft or Stiff
$2,00 Hats in all Styles, Shapes, Colors, in Soft or Still
$2.50 Hats in all Styles. Shapes, Colors, in Soft or Still
$3.00 Hats in all Styles, Shapes, Colors in Sol"! or Btlfl
$3 5 Hats in all Styles, Shape, Color-, in Soil or Stiff
And the Inst assortment of
$1.00 Hata
in Oregon. A ii line f new
Caps -35c, 50c
Boys' Hats and Caps. We have not neglected th. hoys
and show a good assortment of New Styles at 6CO
noniical prices,
For this Week a Straight Reduction of
15 per cent on every Hat in the House
Boys' Clothing...
Veslee Suits, Ifeefer Suits. I n.- I'anta
Suits, at a redaction nf in per rent.
We thl- week phm on e Ilk) Hoys'
Wsh Suit, :t to in . Hrs, ." earh.
Klftv Hoy' Wah Suits, to III year,
1 1 Ik) ea R,
Shoes
MM
Our BhM Store nn tto "An e,iml hne
for le money or a heller shoe for the
nine RMMey" thsn any other shoe hotiae
In the eltJTi We nay It and we mean It,
ami If you try 11 we'll prove It to y..ii.
Men's Shoes
Heavy or 1 1 u lit . hlyli or low, lare or
eon f rest, wide or narrow, for work or
for ilress.
Boys' and Misses'
Shoes.
An important Item In your household
epene. If ymi'll try us we'll endeavor
to 1 -11 your ex peine, liood lookers,
Kond wearers, atnl NOT hlh prlee.
Children's and Infants'
Shoes.
In nil th rrert rolor ami styles, ami
ifixiil wearers he. hies, w ith a small prh e.
10 per Cant
Miscount
on all the Sin e hi mir Mhoe Store dtli-
Iiik "'I week below l.eur.
No Department has been overlookedt and while yon know our regu
lar prices are low, you'll find that we have made even our best
bargains a little "bester."
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
Shoe- Store 716 Main Striit. Dry (juikIs 71M Main Sticct. dialling 7 j Mum Mn 1
riiriiially, for ImiIIi convention to
unite uml noiulliute u tlrket as one
eomnioii oriianiuttlon. lie hiiuI the
vote hud Mood hIm nit 67 to r2.
" li nt lenieii, I I., ,, ,, a iduu ha
hnen eoneiH'tixI to disrupt the mu1 iet
nurty uml I ladieve the repuhlirun
leader have eoliroeted il.
Mr. O'Hrien then mid that one W.
II. Hailev, it populiht from Milton,
hud UNutiieil u iMieiliou in the (Hipuliet
eoiivelitlou -ii, I, a to lav hlln norn to
suieieioii of having l.-n a tool in re
nil i. ;in Iiuil.le to irilpt the (Mipllllst
ami prevent Utiloli.
"The niet ion of oilier duilldle
into iiiMLMiilicance, " rhouted Mr.
O'Hrien, impreaeively , "in roinparion
tt It ll tllllt of tlie p I im I ,li i- ol tlie
liryan democracy, and I init on the
two part hi- coining together."
Again Ov.rtur.s Ar. Mad.
Then there wue wune more dixeiih-
sion, unit the convention, on a resolu
tion hy Mr. Stillmau, RMBMUtMtR for
Col. Koyd'e motion, again aent word
to the (Mipiiliste inviting them to come
and have euual voting MMN with
OMMHMMtic delegate. The reeullitiou
fried iinan imouely , and then- wu u
seamin of wuiting.
During the interim, W. M. 1'ierie
offered a ruaolutioii InetfMCtlnM et at -delegutea
for T. ti. Iluiley for ditriil
attorney, which, although Mr Iluiley
aid he eoiieidere.1 it an uneceHsury
priMilure, wa curried unaiiinMMMljr.
Firty-two Popullsli Walk In.
At the evening nenioii, the cliiuiua-
t ii.ii of the aitMiion canjie when fi
lpulit, headed hy . M.
and ehi-orted hy Col. Boyd,
heen aeiil in the ufterinMiii
a i tl the pnpuliM, walked
convention hull, and tik their m-at
an deiiKM'rat aud henceforth memher
of thut party. Col. Boyd Introduced
in. in .ii.. I Mr. O'JIrieii, a the jpu
liste' - ki .-ii. .in MMMMM thut Ihe
62 were come a u part of the demo
crat ii purly.
Mr. htilluian then called up the
platform for a second reading urn!
adontioli, .H. d the convention pro
ceeded to the nomination of a ticket,
the MRMMMl of which is indicated in
another place.
Boon. Watson's Fl.ry Sp.eeh.
An incident of the ufteroooii MMkM
wu the speed, of I). U. Watson, u
deuiocrutie delegute. While the puee
tiou wu under dlaOOMlon hs to invit
ing the ptipulisla to come in with tin
dlBsOWtM, Mr. Wuton addressed the
convention and vcheiueiitly churned J
T, llinkle, eecretary of the ipuliat
county central couiinittae, with having
for eeveral wueka heen trying to Mil
his influence a secretary io the doutu
crate. Mr. Wateon referred to the vari
ous allegeri uttcmoth of Mr. llinkle to
becurc $6ui) In in tlie democrat, and u
Httrted thut Mr. Ifinkle had told vuri
ous democrat, that he hud htllfl oft red
1000 hy the repuhlicuiif to tlirow
his influence with them and prevent
the union of the democrats and popu
liate. He offered to prove thut Mr
llinkle had made the RttsHUUtl to aell
out to the deinocrul, autl thut Mr.
llinkle hud said he had bessB offered
the thousand dollars hy the repuhli
cana. It wus a ciiat ioual speech, and
deupened the intensity of thu situatiuii.
Appr.ciatlv. ut Kind n ...
Mr. Hurry Collin wihe to ei
pre her gratefulness to her inaiiy
kind friend, ajao to Ihe I'nited
ArtiMiin, ' UpM Aeinhly, No, 0 ul-o
to "Tribe Ifo, ih, Imperial Order of
Ited Men, and to the l.adie of Ihe
Bontiai church, who so ueiieruusly
Rtlrttd her aud the family during her
recent severe illness, uml tie taken this
method of thuiikilli! Iliem .ill
BKLINDA COLLINS,
- HARRY OOLLINH
Acker's Knglih reuuxly will slop u
cough at liny time, uml will cure the
wort cold in twelve hour, or UIOOM
refunded, 'i eta. and 60 ch. I or ale
hy ItriH-k a Mel omu.
Au Kaster Offer
Hotel Pendleton
Under New Tanaxiement.
0 'ifrnii.
who had
to confer
into il,.
1
Strictly First-Class
Excellent Calsloe.
Every Modern
Cooveuiesce
i.
Give Us i Trill.
Kates $2.00 a day
Special Kates by
Week ur uiuolb
that Is sine Io please your girl, your
wife your bale s, Is a liox ol l.owney s
Candles.
Try our Kaster dyes rellahle anil
brlllaot
1 In- largeM ami most OOntplet. line of
PbotofmphU Duppllei and t 'ameras east
of the (Cascades.
BROCK A M0COMA8
Corner Main and Court Streets
Ihe Urgeat etOtk Ol -Saddlery , Mar
Meaa, I cuts, W agon Cover, sad all
kind of Caovaa ia kept by
Joseph Ell
Bar And I II Hard iMfM. Headquartera lor Traveling Men-
The Kesl Hotel in Eaatern Oregon.
Van Uran Bros , Props. Successors to J. ti. Muure
AMliKICAN PLAN. Jk Une.t Motel
,S. per l,.y .d tlpwr. tfQd
h A
t
L.V.
The Lending riauufavluirr, who occu
pica more floor room than all the
other ha-ecus .hup. Im Pendleton
aud t'matJIla County together.
THE PORTLAND
1'ohti.anii, OHIOONi
Special Wau. to Baatern Oregon people vlaltlng Portland. Hea4ouarter.
for touHata and commeicial trevelera. it C. HOWKHS, AvaMnge;.
1 ,
Byers' Best Flour...
Tu make good bread use Rycra' Beat Flour. It took fiiat
preuiium at the Chicago World' Fair, over all competl
tiou, and gives excelleut satisfaction wherever uaed.
Bvery sack ia guaranteed We have the beat 8team
Rolled Barley, Seed Rye aud Beardless Barley.
Pendleton Roller Mills
vv ft, it I.MS, Prop. It, an, Hhurts, recti , etc
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