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-h feast (fe(fova MiiNHAY. AI'l.l'ST 13, American Gir Tan Shoes Just ilii- tl.mv for the ni'iiiiiUiiiix. Best $2.50 Shoe in tne Market Call and m them. CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoo IHen. Main Street, loutllt'iii. re, BREVITIES. 'iKun. T. K. WHO, lUillev Zehner, choice Wanted Nice clean cot ion thiii office. Kard and rooms at .Mm. dale's til ThoniNM)n street. Wlien yon want cream or In telephone IHitton. Ulack, 'M. McC'all lUzaar patternx (or nule at the Wennel department Store. All kind of fruit' and fresh terrie, nicest in the market at . 1. demon's. During the aule at the Wewel de partment Store al! xmIk will be 'old ut rout. If you want pure home rendered lard witli no ailu Iteration it" to schwarz and (ireulich. You can iret many H"od- fur little money at tin We...-', dei.srtm.-nt MM diirint: their oale. Everythinic in the vegetable and fruit line, niccmt g.d to U- Im.l in tlie market, at K. .Mann I. Martin lis the very beat pottel mm goon on tin- market, put th thin.--, for camping parties. MiKirahle reinleiu , i r. .-rt (,,r - u in 1'endleton S. K K sirii:nt..i) .""tone warelmuae, .lohiiMin street. A lady'c clialnlee Columbia. wr " -i new, a 75 wheel, fur H6 at tin- i r. rent agency ir the hast Oregoiiian niuniing. I.. I.. .Montague, the Mincer Hewing niaciiine agent, n.i- uMnei an oltiit next door to .In.. Kll. Call and h- th new machine).. You will never find any other pill prompt ami pleasant ' a deWitt' Little harly Misers. Tallman & Co. leading druggists. Ne.C. Sharp for naner hanuiuv and lie ha- I'limpeti-nt men fur niim ul traile. (Iira limn- lil-x-k, ( ourt HtreAt. Hieyulm can M purchased at the (rescent Agency in the Kaat Uregnuiau iiuinuug on iiiftUilnient. payment I 1, or mure, a week. .o interest t. li. Ieruott I- making a siieriiiltv ol fancy gr.K-eries. His line of staph- ar.s-eries are oi me lealliig liramls i our oruer- urn Willi linn get prompt uei i very . The bakery deurtinent at Martii is me neat in me city, T mi can get nice bread, pies and cake.- on short notice. Leave your orders mid the wagon will call. r.verything incluiliit in nur remnant and odd and end aule is asoiialile the g.s .i- areii t hurt in the least, except iKmsiljly a soil now un-l then lint the prices are damaged tremend- ni-.lv. Alexander a tlextur. Thia will be u wk of Ijarguius hen worth knowing uls-ut and telling your iriemiM ami acipiaimances about. T buy without knowledge of our goods uihi our prices is an injustice to th lamer ol your inoio v. Alexander ,v llexter. nlumliing. Isith line- New Lines Just Received.... Kodaks and Kodak Supplies A Complete Assortment of Stationery. All the latest Sheet Music. The Latest Papers and Pe riodicals. Tallman b Co. Leading Druggists Corner Main and Alta Streets. The highest teini-i-rilture last week was Kt degrees, registered on Saturday, according to figures m William Milton, voluntary observer. The minimum was 47, on Stinilty, the Mb. Ugiiliir mail stage fur Teal Springs leave- Mondays. W edncsdays and I ri davs. Kreight and passengers cnrritil. I -av) urders at Tallman A Co. s or the While House i iris-cry. JottH Ward. A f'sit nw at Wallowa last Satunla afternoon stetwaw a Wallows voting man and loin Head, or "Scattv," of Westnn. for f 1VJ a side, was won h the latter. Then- was not much sidi' money placet). All kinds of things at thin pri Thin is the last week of our c I earn I hi sale. nave ts-en a little reckless in the murk-down of price, hut we an anxious to (Ion them a out and quick Alexander a Hexter Iolrt I'attoii, who resides on Itjrcl creek 10 miles form I eiitlletoii was at tin- i-ountv elofk'l ullls-v last rn.tiirili with a ooyoto scrape. He suys tin oVoles are III vlimi , ollilltloll out III I, is i orner of the county. , wealthy i .oi trom the east wu hear)! to remark that "he hail never seen a savage,' ami In- wu- ai mi taken to Taylor's Hunlwun t ire, where he examimsl the ,'tU-SU .mil ;t.O:! Savage ritles and he -.ml th iv i re the l-es! rille on the market, them. Mel von K, Shutruiii ha- returned from uii outing at l.elunaii springs and within u week or 10 davs will buv tiuished harve-ting hi- cnu- oi wheat for 1VSJ0. He has a thousand acre- of winter wheat win. h is yielding all tin wuv Irinii is to :t,i hush!.). I,, tin- a,-n I m- average vn-hl per acre of the loot) acn-s will be .(.' bushels. i h.irles t iiniiiiigl,a:i h i- -o.i two iimre hits of his tniii.ui- K.unisin 1 1 1st uoks. The- wen- i.iir.h.iseil in Ma M. iuriihull ami w . .. i -. ; iin- tario, Malheur .oiintv. Then- were 10.' animals in the two hand-, and the w ill Ih- shipei l)v rail tonight to th range- of the above mentioned geuth men on Steen iiioiiutaiu in Malheur tinty. Kttie II. Kagiin hn- commenced suit igainst Wiiliuin M. l.ug.in lur divorci I liev u.-re iii.irriil at Walla Wall Vugiist lo s(fi. she claims he d serieo ner jinn- i,, invri. ami a ground" for divorce avers that at th time she married him six months had not elapsisi afler her previous divorci from Mr. Stott. She want- to N- al lowed to resume her termor name of toll. A new lumber vard i- being ois-r.ited in reiiuieioii near the w , LV I . I. rail ad ireight depot. A. f. Mmw ,v. inipanv are the proprietors ami W. ,! newel i is manager. I lie senior mem. ner oi me nrni Is an extensive liimls-r h-aler at I .noma. Al! kind- n lumber in snoill quantities or in carload lots will be iiaiidb-ii bv tin- linn ami it iieratioii. in 1'endleton will give local (s-ople thejheuctit ol i-losi , olnpi-titloli. Tlie Inland Telegraph and Telephoin company i- paralleling the line of tin Pendleton tch-piion miiunv between Helix and reudletou, via Warren and Fulton suitimi- on the W. A ('. K. rail way. Klgiit men un- at w rk on th new line. Ihe post are of cedar and an- square, having been suwed to thai hapu. and are consequently ilifferent from any heretofore used in thi- countv for that purpose Hen Crisp sav- he feel- like u milk suaae naiay. i he reason tnercion- i- on account of hie exis-rn-m e w ith bucking horse near the Catholic Indian tchool six miles from 1'endleton lust Saturdav evening, lb- was ullowing the horse to drink at the watering trough, when tin- animal made up it mind to run awav. and succeeded. Ii bucked Mr. Criup out of the -ad. II after s?rsistent exertion ill that dm-c tnui. uuil shook bun hi ba.llv uud in jured him. Mr. Crisp hud to walk lour ur live mile.- ls-..ri- leore hi oi ceeded in recapturing his horse. PERSONAL MENTION. are rust i- A Large sitae lie of the largest -t.-ers ever raised in I niatilla -mi t was brought from Cama- prairie lust week and arrived here Saturday, and with 4:; lighter on.-- were iKiiight lc Mr, PlnMii.-. wh repr nt- kier brother- ol s-euttli Tula particular aiiiiuul was weighed ul Alba on the wuv toward I'ciidioton and registered l."u poundn. On arrival ben- alter four oav - tr.i .cinie It weigbi-d only H"0 iviiud-. Then- has been nun-!, sisculati. ii a- to whether cattle would lose much ol their weight wlule being driven irom the ranges h market, and Ibe above would indicaU that the lor- i- considerable. This band ol cuttle wai sold by Ueortfe M. Iiuughe, who lives on l ama- prairie and lie. together with Messrs. Vie urock uud smith, hrougnt them to Iomii and turned them over to Mi. I'll ll I if-. Sam l-orshiiw mid family eating at llidaway springs. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. lell arriv.sl home today frntn itingham springs. I'avid Wright and Miss Mnls-I Wright, of Pilot Hock, were visitors in I'ciidioton Saturday. .1. II. How I in was a visitor in Pan djatOH today, having WMDC down from We-toh Sunday evening. Kyle McHaniel and Mis- Ma Wolfe, of Athena, secured u marriage ItaHMM at the cimnty clerk's otlice. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Robinaon and son, Doaald, laUfued from Bingban springs on tislay's delaytnl passvnger train. We- Marsh is reorted to be in g. isl baaltll and doing excellent work at Charles Cunningham's sheep ranch, near Pilot Beak. J. J. mid .1. I. Sliull will leave this teaSing (or the head of Hired cr.-ek i ii a fishing and hunting trip. They will return l-'riihiy . Ir. ,i. M, Praattt who baa bean w-n ing in PesdletoAi espaati to nunalH hen- it couple of weeks, then return to his home al Oakland. Calif. Looki Honaikar went to Walla Walla on Sunday morning and returned in the ufteriioon, accompanied by Mrs. Huiuiker and child, who have been visiting at the Oanlen City. Mrs. Rllta Olcott. Mr. J. . BwH and Miss bi.ie Oglesbv, all of I'ilot KOOft, I. live returned to their hollies alter having ss-nt a mouth plea-antlv camping al '.chimin springs. lack l.y ette has returned from o trip to Montana. Mr- byoitta and the Sty remained for a further visit ol two weeks with Mrs. Lycette's father, Mr. Wisslruft, who reside- near Stevens-ville. iteorgeCarl has decided to take n course ol studv at Ia-luud Stanford un i versity. und will leave in two week- to matriculate. He has not selected his profession, but it will Is- one of two, law or BMatelne, Mri. C. C. Van Or.-dal!. Mis Hell.- Hislnri, Mrs. .lohnainia Hollermau, and nnmerotis deb-gate- from cities of Washington, left on the tram this morning to attend the Woodcraft ses sions at salt Lake l itv. I), ii. Smith, a stockman whOM horse.- gnue in Southern I'mutilla couiltv and in the loliu .)av region, ha- bean a vi-:tor in reudletou tin- st lew days, lie will leave tisiav for hi- h.iiic i.evond I k lull . Mr-. .1. K. Ih-aii left BondaV evening for Newport, on the sen, where slo w-ill join tm- 1'endleton coining- m al ready then-, Mrs. II. .1. Itcan. Mrs. II. C. - iin-riisev, and others. II., I. itean. Kso., will leave in a dav or two lor Naw ort. Ir. s. j;. I. I'enrose, president m Whitman College, i- in town bslav, en rout,-to -hi- home at Walla walla. irom liiiigiiam springs, when- be sis-ni a w.ek and J where he held servi t an attentive auilieuce . Hingliam prlsgan last evening. Ml-- liclievieve Muior, who tuuglit in tin public sc Is ut I'ilot Keek last winter, wu- not un applicant for reiipisiintiiieni sin- will shortly n- turn to her home in the Willamette vulley tot a viHit. thence fo Montana to Mead tin- winter with her brother. K. 1'. Dodd and it. K. Kaswady took hum for grouse in the foothills in the vicinity of I'arker's well, starting at 4 o clock suuduv morning uud re luming in the evening. They were siic- ces-lui ill rai-nig eight envies ol birds and iniinageil to bag enough to auve their entrance inoiiev . Mis- India Mulkev. a sclio.il teacher on B'rch creek, who has liwii visiting in I'eiidleton, left atnnlav ulteraaoa for the home of Mr. and .Mrs. J. M . Hemphill, ii-ui I'ilot Hock, where she w ill visit bir a few weeks. She bus been elected as one of the toucher- in the I'ilot li.s-k schools during the coin- lag year. Mesrr-. Itrown, (iuy Krp, uud W. C. tatlerlee, i unie over Irom Walla Walla unday on their bicvcles ami relurned I tin- niorniiig on the train. Mr. Sattorlee came to visit his mother und hrother, tin- lutter being K. 1.. lattariee, ul Ibe Baal Oron ton fame. Tlie thr.-- visitor- ar. tin- oueralors ol the Thorite machine on the murniiiL' Dslon. FOR A PORTLAND EXCURSION. Baar Paw for a Souvanlr. i . r, Liiriiiiauneii reiurmti oi, the train todav Irom an outing on the WMith fork ol the I'mutilla, not a great Imtunce irom Hiiigham. Hernial. KriiKer and Cliffon! lliipui-, the other im-inhem ol the party, are exatcted home this evening. cani. having Is-cn broken Tbaf will make Ibe lonrnee overland l inliing ami hunting MM ' od. They claim to have killed a ls-ar. und Mr. Kruger preaerves one ol its paws as u souvenir. Thcv would have hmught further evidence of the killiug ol the 'U-ar, but alter they had Hied it thcv hung It lis. low on a Irel and the chipmunks dcHtroved it. They hud pi-nty of sirt, j.isi tlie -jtnie. Foraman SeKanna Racovarlng. 5;lt will be interesting to the many iriel.u- 01 1 orelnull .McHch.lc t. leuru thai he is recovering niculv und ill be able to return to his home at Ibins-shoe curve, near Kcho. within a auk. He in the gentleman who bad ii. I .i close i al Irom death I rnlav afternoon, August 3, when the handcar uion which he and a sChinamun were riding eras siruck by a,truin und the hole oiitllt hurled .'iOtteet. Mr. M Kunxie was cured efor bv lr. W. li. Cole uud husa been making his home at the i, olden Kuh- hotel. REACOJVOFHo VrAetivJ6100 SSaW ) QL'ARTER century old remedy for coughs and colds that's as good to day as it ever was, and always has been the beat. Twenty five years of guaranteeing Foley's Honey and T.ir, because it was a aurc remedy, has brought its reward in large suits and many friends. It's still the same guaruutced-to-cure-or nioney-back remedy. It will cure all coughs and colds. Croup and whooping cougb, la grippe and bronchitis. it will relieve asthma and consumption, even tin woi.-.t cases, and will pre vent pneumonia. It'a guaranteed. For cuts, bruises or sores BANNER SALVE is best. jroa saui av hoki-i-ev.i-iuuji u i, hknoIsScon. oasuuN. Street Fair and Harvest Carnival Ar- raniilng For a Big One. The PeodletOU Street Kur ami Har vest Carnival Association meets to night, at II o'eloek, al the headquart ers, lor the consideration oi vital matters. Tm- raperinteudent visiieii l oriiuiid Sunday, and n-purt to the Last Ong.iniuii that lie n. inc.-s-iiil in every mission incident to ol - trio, lb- was a. . .. moanied buck lo 1'endleton bv I'mfessor .1. . Itegm-. of storui, who b) tii have charge ol the Carnival Utieen leatun- of the Street l-uir and llurve-l ( urnivul. und Pro. r Hev- liu- a I read- oci, at Work, coliiliieuclug at once upon the unsir last matters which he will have in barge. Mr. Hogg- thoroughly under- tuuds his business, has done midline Is.- for years, uud after looking the lield over during the day, states that he had baas most agreeably surprised at the flattering prospects He will not only have charge of the Carnival Uueen leeluri . out Mdmuriiv offers to do anything elx- in his isiwer, stating inut in- will work day and night to wards the MMXNaai of the enterprise, lie will be vuluable in many other ways thai in connection with the Carnivul tjiieen arrangement. Alter tin- meeting tonight aanonsaa nienlh will In- made loinormw, and voting fur the carnival QnaeD will aOSUMOaa at once. This feature will lie of great interest ami will serve to stimulate interest during the tune in tervening before the fuir commences. The asMs iiilioii i- arranging to make some valuable presents to the hub who will serve as Carnival .iie.ui, uud in the organization of her curt there will be elegant costume- for her majesty, and also for her maids in waiting and ladies of honor. For a Portland bxoursion. Mr. LatbrOf interviewed a number oi prominent wholesalers uud manufacturer- while iu Portland und a- snioo ii, cm inut s-ople here were going to attend the Portland Fair and Carni val in large numbers and solicited upon the prim iple of reciprocity that representative Portland men consent to visit Pendleton on "Portland Dft " upon which occasion an excursion will ho run here, a low rate being secure I from the railroads. They responded, enthusiastically, expressing deep in toreat in this section of the country and were apparently di -in ns of com ing here to meet tin- business men and residents of this section. It j- aa peeled that "Portland ley will be u greut dav, imbed. The Portland I Sir and t 'urn Ivstl pre puruliom ure progressing rapidly, ami wean- going to have a great elbibl tiuli. The Pendleton l-uir and Carnival coming iSUUadlatoy at the close of the ouo iu 1'ortlaiid, cuuses no conllict of dab-, and In ii" '?' uS rHM inb-rlere with Ihe ntber A aambat nl matters were taken up in Portland an ! failure n-sulb-d in no one of them. This week w ill witm-s energetic work along al! lines and tie heads of the various departments are urged to real lis that an Immenw mount ol work is before us. Then is time asosgh to carry the matter to a neaasrfol Irene hot so lima la waste. Let Pendleton people continue In Ihe spirit of hearty co-cneration and suc cess is assured. J. C. Saltmarih Still Lives. 3, C. Saltmar-.li. Who was injured in tin-railway aeeident in Pendleton on lust Thursday evening, is still at Cole's bcanltal. lie is rational and afj weak. I cing unable to lit up. Hi' skull wui) o badly manned that a isirtion of brain matter was removed iv Surgeons Vincent and Cole. The condition of Mr. Saltmarsh is stil! very precarious, ami it cannot Is- at present predicted whether or not he w ill recover II - condition Ibis after St i Ii such a- in u re ins tr lends rea son to hos- for the beat. sale of iseegi a deal war rjonenm mated a fan dayi ago in Baker Cltt whereby mini bead of sheep changed hand- ami a cluck for nearly S),wO nuned in payment. The sheet Were the liroln-rtv iflillle Brer. . of Baker, rays Ihe Democrat, and wa one of the linest BOORS in the nontry, The purchaser was Mr. Nealy. the Well known Idaho ilieep man. The sheep an now ranging a short distance south of tin- fltv. but Will Ix- trull--ferreil acn-s- inakl river into Idaho us soon us cisil weather rati iu. The tost of War DitpatahCf. London newspapers an- "pointing with pride" lo tin- mwrmooi expense they were put to in the matter nl tele grams from South Africa. For ex ample, the Morning Past paid iit.mi for on,- of Mr. Winston uhnrcblll'i telegrams let long since, and its friends chuckle eeeordlngly. We have in mind om-dispitcli that est the Nee York Herald ;n00 during thewur w ith Spain, und tln-n- wen- several others rseelved bv other tonmaii that ware not SMMb cheaper. el nr J Has raised the brokers' prl e of tea ten to twenty canst pal i oiimi on a nut oi bankers refusing t. adtSBOl any mom y on tin- nan rjion. And while enffee- have rai-.il considerably we an -t:,. selling 1 101 'bl I s Dri tor twenty-tiv)- rents, the (or the money iu Oregon. I.-.I Owl lea House Kirk s Toilet Soaps KOEPPENS MODERN PHARMACY t.vjtmiy tut ii kspt is a Irtt 115 Court St. ay, and reports ;F(DIT iSooo Lots 1 i, 8, 9. i Oaiid 11 in Block ti. Re serve Addition lo Pen dleton, opposite Wash ington & Columbia River Railroad depot, will be sold at reasonable prices CO. E. Ml. LYONS & ST. JOE STORE Very Up-to-Date Line of Goods. Every Department Full of Bargains. Rst n Building. Court Street i rx x. r i ireei rciir ana Harvest Carnival Pendleton, Oregon, September 18th to 22nd, 1900. I Inclusive. The Attractions will be Numerous and Novel. s s HEADQUARTERS: EAST OREGONIAN BUILDING, COR. MAIN and WEBB STS., CORNER ENTRANCE. $115 to $130 each. The lots are ex cellently located and are! only five blocks from Main street. Apply to East Oregonian Building. ORGANIZED 1868. THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 00, OF CALIFORNIA, Ofm DISTINCTIVE PftOKITABU FORMS d Life Endowment and Accident Insurance PybU either in a lisufsj sum or in iMtaUBMRU. OregonShortLineRaiirJ 1HK MH0T KIH KK TO Muutunu. I'tuh, Colorai" a ud all luisteru Pointe (lire, cholci- l !.- I.vunif "" I'NIHN 1-At lH' Kssl Mass UUf, o"! i.a.m-i. . Ua No Change of Cars I . - .-1.1 U IMS! KSilKit WMfe Mlannt Klanilard Sleeper! smb. v.... " Tcurlst M1 Superb Library -Bulfst Urs Aplendld Olner meals s I crtt t ree Kscllnlng Chair Cars Comfortable Coaches and 0 tntlre Tr-p Completely VMtliw For lurllst-r ImiOfSaSlloe WJ?. It lias the Safest and be-,t Organuation For Fohcyliulclers of any American Company. PRANK N. McCANOLKSS, QKNKRAI A01NT. BLLBNSBURQ Aguul 0. K N m IsslHW' i. K NAUKL. I r'. Fis. At. 141 Third St., Prtlssd.Ors NOTICE OF To all ii. in, It i.i.i b givuis tlsst III io-P ssisuaa ssiwssn 1 " j , iisnlur t li.- tl mi iiunii "' . imSOLUTIO". ooesra; tNl2i! rtssrwi WASH THE EAST OREGONIAN. IS" Lsrsssi Clrsulatlon. Bsst Advsriiaina Medium kin i li un thi' t'n.t -Ll' twlwima Wubli ami All ,1K,',ds' -. li.ll. l.ili, lll Shi' sl ". .illbro SIISIIUllI lOllMlUl Hi' '""""l, 1m '"'Jll lied l tb- lisv.i lss li nil"" "J ,, all ileliu nl lh mhI 'I' si "ii ssl 1 ol tit.- aaiil iarllv. J' "', J, X, al ruliUtss ilu- lir Iu Ik-iouu .ISli will U- uayabli- I" nitons liaiil Asisu.l si, imJO t-jUUJ' The WHITE HOUSE GROCERY Staple and I-aacy Qnmim, VtU and lie, , Ki-Mnnu ut i ..... i j Mn-' ' ' -iiiiiui VIIMKIM. TATOM BROS., Proprietors. All 1 1... L. i KrsH.1. V . . ",v " 'wmnics, liuttti and Fgus Alain Street, Pendleton,