East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 16, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST IS,
County court will convene in this
city on Monday, Hoptomlior 3.
Tnylor, the lianluare man, Im mime
ifnoil ml nurri'is lor ran' i
IS American Girl
Tan Shoes
.Inst the thing for the mountains.
Best $2.n) Shoe in toe Market.
Call ami M them.
CLEAVER BROS
The Boot and Shoo Man.
805 Main Street, Pendleton, OfgM
BRRVITIBS.
Kaillov A Zehner, choiw riiraro.
Hoard ami NMMM at Mr. Win. II.
Hale's. 012 Thompson street.
When JrOQ want cr.'ani or hv erejni,
telephone Mutton, Bleak, MS,
Mc(!all liaxaar patterns for sal'1 at
the Wosnel 1 Vpartiucnt Stort
All kinds of fruits and fresh herries,
nicest in the market at (i. K. Pemott'e.
IMirinv' the sale at the Wessel IV
partinent Stores all i(ikU will lie miM
at cost.
If you want pure home rendered lard
with no adulteration g to Schwarz
and (treulich.
You can net many kimhIh for
little money at tin' Weasel Hepartinent
Stores iluriiiK their sale.
A ImlvV ehainles.- Columbia, good a
new, a wheel, for $35 at the Cres
cent agency ir the Kat OmsmIm
building.
I.. 1.. Montague, the Sinner sewing
machine agent, has oenel an oAm
next dor to Im Kll. Call and set- the
new machines.
You will never tlml any other pill
so prompt ami pleasant as DoWitt's
Little Karly Risers. Tall man it Co.,
leailing ilnigni-t.
', (' Sharp (or paiier liungiiiL- and
plumbing He has competent men for
Imtli lines ol tradi'. Utu ll"iis.
Id- - k. Court street.
It vim want t put uii sunn' in o
preserve ..u will nant nice fruit
You can liml the DiOSSt in the eity at
K. Martin's. IneladiBg pears, p acln s
ami plums, .lust ripe enough to can or
ireHlTVe
The
Best Is
What You Want.
We cury only the beat drugs ami
eheiiueuls for tilling prescrip
tions. We guarantee absolute
correctness. tjuirk delivery to
any house in the eity.
We have a nice iip-to-late line
of Damascus cutli-ry. Rfajfj
load, guaranty, d
PKOPLK WHO ABK IIKRE TODAY.
C M. Hawthorne is a traveler In
Pendleton todav, having lelt lleppner
veterdav, milking the trip by rail.
lie hail a nun- -
breakfast bacon, mild sugar i iireil, At I perlencu Wltn rwst yesieniey i
I, , ..-.;..., will nliir n mel liter. Iliift
II. .illliini ". n . . . ,
.. ... ..in .1.. ' - .limt storms. be ili'l.
. !'.'. ... ..( 1.. ,.1,1 l..w.ir I thnin ves enlav. I thought I had n
ill. i iniwiniM, ., '..- "" v.-; u.., 1 i,llv.. seen what von
; mini m-i"ir
n, -...in eall n nrr-tense of a dust s'oriu-
A big stock of Kastem hams and via Arlington
Mr- Olmrh-s
daughter. Mi-'
Walla Walla, are
ticorge I. Froome
r motile. M tss I r.
and sunnltes this year.
Horn, on Thiirsdav, August in, to
Uev. and Mrs. W. It. dray, of the I
Metluslist KplSCOfial church, south, n
Ihv.
Nice solid heads of cabbage, sweet I
potatoes, grapes, nice ripe tomatoes,
green cone ami green pepper in r.
Martin s.
(ieorge Turner has purchased the.
separator of Oeorge I), I'eebler and Is
now at work threshing his own wheat
and is turning out H00 saeks a day.
(i. It. Keinott is mklM a sta-eialty ;
of fam v rawrtw. Mis line of staple
groceries are of the leading brand
Your orders left with him get, prompt i
delivery.
Mrs. Marv l.averv. aaed HS .ars
died at Heiilab, Malheur nullity, last
Satiirdav and her remains we r. in
barred at linker City Tuesday. She left
two sons ami a daughter.
Charles Hoover, a few days ago,
while in the mountains, near Alba,
found a man's silver watch, which w ill
be returned to the owner upon demand
and the est of this advertisement.
Mother's endorse it, children like
it. old folks use it. We refer to One
Minute Cough Cure. It will qutokly
cure all throat ami lung troubles.
Tallman A Co., leading druggists.
Regular mail stage for Teal Springs
leaves Mondays. Wednesdays and Kri
days. Freight and passengers carried.
Iamivc orders at Tallman iV Co. 's or
the White House (iroeery. John Ward.
"Hennis" Smyth, of Siimmcrville.
Union county, has received a badge or
medal as a surviving veteran of
Karragnt's Meet. Mr. Smyth served
gallantly during the civil war under
the great commodore.
LM Hurker, a plasterer well known
in Walla Walla, on Monday night be
came Involved in an altercation with
two fellows at Starbiick. and was seri
ously stahlied several times. The
assailants escaped. His condition is
not dangerous.
The Ixxiy of a man was found in the
Columbia river, near The I'alles, hv
several children Wednesday. The man
was. as near if could be judged, about
,Vt years of age. with red hair, ami was
dressed in overalls and juniper, with
heavy underw ar. There was nothing
mi his person by which to identify
him.
but when
way will
it comes to a real nusi mnrm
have to be made fur those
thev can -care up between lleppner a. in
Arlington. It was frightful. I he aUK
was in a solid cloud and the wind
blew. I want no more experience like
it."
Personal Mention.
.lames A. Fee, Rsq., is a visitor at
Port Intra,
I.ee Moorhoiise left (or
business last night.
"Uncle .lake" Frnr.i"r
improved in health today.
Ir. John A. tiros.-, of Holix. is a
vi-itor in Pendleton twliiv.
Conrad Kohler. proprietor
olden Rota hotel) continues
pr.n
from a
speciti-
i rreiton
when
in
an
Him Cully, of Walla Walla, is
Pen Heton. ' Inn Im returned from
outing at Lehman springs.
II. J. Hcan left Wednesday for Ncw
BJOtt, where his family is. lie ex
pects to be absent several weeks.
Miss M. P.. tiaither, superintendent
of the Indian SBheoll on the reserva
tion, is enjoying a vacation at Port
land. I. I.. Sharon, right hand mini for
Joe Rasler, has departed on a n ip to
Hid way springs (or a vacation of two
Weeks.
Mrs. .1. M. Ferguson ami daughter.
Miss May Ferguson, have returned
from a pleasant outing at LehsMII
springs.
Lester Hicks has returned from his
vacation at Lehman springs and has
it ion at the wool scoiir-
RnaMll and her
Nellie RttSMll, ol
tlie guests of Mrs.
ami Miss l'-va
me will return to
Walla Walla nh mem this ey,. .
for a visit. Ihence to Athena to be the
guest of relatives fur a while, after
I saw which she wiH engage in icaci iu
school in the I let, lieruisirici on .......
! creek.
.. l I..- I l : ' , l
urmi'ii " r
I'lili.... IM. ii'iir lias returned
III days' trip t" (Iran! coiinlv.
vile to Prairie 0lt and the
vv,,.',.ler cninn. He is entliu-iastic
it comes to talking about mining prop
erty as he think- the Oregon Wonder
Is indeed a wonder. He says thev in
tend to commence work very soon on a
MO-fMt tunnel on the above mentioned
property. Boon the dregon wonder is
the rei'uiiraklile win ol gold bearing
Miuirt which ha attracted so much
attention in the newspapers on accoon
of its magnitude and from the fact that
si, much of it is exposed by tin cutting
through It ol a creek. Tfrli ledge can
he s i In ni I'tairie ( itv. Mr.
Cleavei mivs lite country ll remarka
ble, not ohlv for Blnea, hut on ac
count of the excellent hunting and
llshing it afford-, in which -ports he
1 with p inaraklile success, nun
ST. JOE STORE
OUR DOORS ARK NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Portland on
what
of
the
im-
The several tires in wheat fields, of
wheat in stacks and wheat in sack-,
and of two or three separator-, have
had the effect of causing a number of
farmers and threshing machine men to
insure their irODfl and machinery.
They could not rest contented with
their proierty oxscd to danger and
uninsured.
Million- will In- spent in politics
this year. We can't keep the cam
paign without money any more than
we can keep the body vigorous with
out lead. Dyepeptle used to starve
themselves. Now kslol lyss'psia
Cureiligestswh.it you eat ami allows
vou to eat all the g.ssl food you want.
It radically cures stomach troubles.
Tallman A Co.. leading druggists.
There has been tilk of the gentlemen
of Pendleton organising a shirt waist
club. The cooler weather of liday
nipped the scl e. and its organisa
tion will be sisptoned until next year.
The tirst man to wear a shirt waist in
Pendleton will simplv take his life in
resumed his pi
ing null.
Dayton Barn hart, of Barn ban A
Dupiiis, Weston, is a visitor in Pendle
ton, lie expects to return to his home
on Saturday.
Joe Morgan, for the past three
months witli the Ooldtfl Rub' hotel, is
! taking a vacation. He will shortly go
i to Hot Lake for a visit.
James M. Ilyrue, of Siiokane, for
1 veurs manager ol the Motel Pcilicnrd.
was tin arrival in Pendleton last even-
I iug and passed through for u stay at
Hot Luke, Union county.
Miss Katie Williams has returned
from a visit at Pilot Rock. In i-
pany with her mother, Mrs. John
Sylvester, of thai village, she enjoyed
a brief camping-. nit vacation at I eh
man springs.
F.d Thompson, with the First
National bank of Walla Walla, a
brother of Harry Thompson, of the
P Met. .ii Savings bank, is visiting in
Pendleton. He will leave Saturday,
to continue his journey to Portland
and the seashore.
Idward S. Isaacs and Phil IsaacsJ
of Walla Walla, arrived here la-t eve-'
tiling and passed on to their respective
de-tinations, the Brat-named to Wasco,
I where thev have a mill, the latter to
the John bay country on mining busi
! ness and pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. II. (.. Walker, of Wes
, ton, are visitors in Pendleton today. .
They will leave this evening for
Lehman springs to camp for three
we-ks. Mrs. Walker i a sufferer from
I inflammatory rheumatism and goes to
the springs for relief.
II. II. I ticker was in Pendleton today
I arcompanied by L. W. Carson, of tiar-
lield. Wash. Mr. Meeker lives HI miles
I ..i I 1 1... ....tit,,, t lu.r, in.rhl V .
I'll jt n eo i in -
The Halt Cant.
A movement is on fool to put a "lie-
half ecu coin in general tm In the
United state-. Ho vera I mmhimI -
have Ik Ml made to the g veriiment,
and a document wai preeentetl, signed
by the lends of the big department
stores in the wiri.ms large Cltltej
throughout the country, showing ilie
,, i- for thi- money in making
ehan Progreai Buds many methods
of Improvement, hut for hall a century
past, in spite of many Imitations,
nothing has arisen t ial llos-
tetter's Htomach Hitt.-r-. the greatest
hem factor the human race ha- ever
kno vn. This medicine cores const I pa
tten, imligestiot , dyspepsia, bilious
ness, nervousness ami sleeplessness,
also nrevents malaria, fever Hint agu
He sun
We have Inn' Inn
It will bfj
Remembel we
,,t General MerchandiM to 'din the trade hi corroct
New munis arriving dalh .
to your intereat to look through our stnro before buying
i arrv a mi1 "", si'"-1-"" "l ""nii nn ,
prices.
E.
M
LYONS & CO.
Renn Building, Court Street:
Munitions ot War.
Norfolk, Vn.. Aug. H'. -What is re
warded as one of the most Important
orders received at the Norfolk vard
il 1.. i the Snaiii-h war was
tic lending ol seven carload ni
IMwdar and projectiles UlOgdcn
It is reported the deetlnatlon
I rancis o and from there the
linns will be forwarded to th
shell
Utah,
is San
1 1 il ll i -
Ameri
can lleet in onineaa waters. Ih"
aeroai the continent niiisl be mail,
s 'veil days.
Nottoe.
All p.ir'ies indebted to tne
iluvs are reiiuesteil to call and
run
in
over
setth
ami save i osts. H. K FMLKK.
ur
privat
of the
in
Fire
stacks
Hand.
country
to get tlie genuine w in
revenue -taint, over tin-
bottle.
Wheat Deitrovsd by Fire.
mi Wednesday deitroyed
of wheal the timpertv of J
who resides in the Cold Spring
I'.'l.ill
OhII Kst iiri'sonlsii.tv. i'.'k
UX
111
IL' mil.
n
rlhwest nf
ton. Particulars are muciuim
seems that Richmond Brothers
present with their threshing
ready to commence, when th
start! d from the engine. All tin
It
ware
outfit
DM
ma-
el
f7!
his hand, but men actually do wear nort,wet of Pendleton and has
them in New l nrk ami liultinnirc. it
is merely ipiestion of time until tin'
habit will prevail elsewhere.
TALLMAN A CO.
Leading Dru "fiiata.
Andsrson, the Football Player.
Andy Anderson is going to play foot
bull with th! lleppner team during
the coming season. He has played
g.Msl foothull for Pandll ton. and will of
course improve as he gains experience.
He is now at lleppner uud has a steady
situation. Mr. Anderson is one of the
fiercest looking ami nc t aatSMd
"kickers" who ever roine,l across a
gridiron uud liis friends here hope o
se- hiln become one ol the U'st in the
business.
Money In County Trsaiury.
The call for outstanding warrants of
Umatilla county issued by 1'reasurer
S. K. Yules on August s will release
l. i princiiml and 7M interest
among thus" holding the paper of the
county. The money held subject to
this call is siithcient to pay all out
standing warrants of the county issued
prior to I'ehruary I, IsUts. In other
words the county is only two an. I mie
hall veurs Itehiud in the payment of
its limit i indebtedness.
acres ot wlieat tills year, wiueii yienicu
2tl bushels to the acre on an average.
Two hundred acres was spring wheat,
which went I ft bushels to the acre.
Mr. ami Mrs. Olio lloettcher have
leased the Welch i i.ttuge on Thompson
street, between Court and Water
street-, ami will make their home
there. Mrs lloettcher had inteiidisl to
taken trip in the near future to
Chicago, but has posptODOd it in
definitely. Hilly Krassig, the popular ambi
dextrous lather plasterer uud raor
sw inger at Mark Piltton's, lelt W'edin -day
evening on a trip to Portland ami
the la-aches. He was joined at I'ma
tilia by Joe Kloeckner, liaggugeniaii
on tin' I'l'iidleton-Si.okane run, famil
iarly known u- "Kb-g. "
Kl 0i Allen returned this morning
from a trip to Portland, where In- h.i
baetl for the east tVO months on ac
count of ill-health. He is improved
and of the opinion that he will fully
recover. He underwent a severe surgi
cal operation whicii bus left him in a
weakened condition, but trusts o the
invigorating breezes of Umatilla
county to complete the cure.
. sninery was cotton to place ol sai iy.
'but the stacked wheat and BOO or ''i
grain sack- were destroyed, and the
' tiro bumed over a large area of coun
jtrv. Hunger at one time threatened
i between UK ami ,'Ski s ick- of wheal.
I hut a road leading through the large
lield made it possible to put the tire
I mil w ith tlie loss ju-t mentioned. The
j lire could lie seen Ir. in Helix four or
I live miles away.
New Wats System.
Tin' Indian oiliee at Waslun i.in has
prepared plans for a new wafer system
at the DasBtlilS Indian School, which
will ho installed SI soon as tlual ar
rangenicnts can be coinpleted. Work
is being pnshed, SO that the new sys
tem may le incorporated at an early
due. The system will include a new
supply tank, a new pump, with an in
company ing engine, ami also embraces
tlie taking up of tl Id water mains,
r novating them, and patting in new
sections ami additions. A complete
sewerage system i- also included in the
plans now under consideration.
Osafneis Cannot oo Cursi
by local sppbi'Htlons, ss they taaatrt rem-h tin-
.Vsi uesi'ssisi Isiriiuii .it in. osr. mora m only onti
tionsl reuuslli't liusliii's- i..n..-. b) an In
a ,i in. i .. .ii.t it i. .ii ii the sieeoas iiuiim of Ids
Kuits.'lilsn lube. W'hun ttiln nib,- sets in
Osinisl you lisvc a riiialilnig miuii-1 ut iiii.t
iaet searing. sad when li In eatirsly clessd
ilsfllis- I. tin rysllll slel unless he ItilUltlins
tlou sea i"' taken out sad itn- inn.- restored to
Its 'I'-n ... i-ntiilltliMi, hesrltis mil Is-.li-siroy. a
lorwver ; nun' esse, out ef lea nr.- nsHseil by
eatarrb. wblcb i- notiimg bill mi laaseisu
eoenlttoti ..i the nun mi- surfaoei Wo v in .
one liuii-lri'.t .InlUrs for say c-,-.- ..i ilsefnutu
feftuse.t by conrrh) Hist eaeaol b eureil b)
Hall's slsrrli t'nre Kewl dr circular- Iree
t, i. OHICNKV .v ' " . Toledo, n
Huld b) all iIiumkUIs. 7 ..
Hall'. Faaill) I'lTls an- lie best
Mr. l.u. a-, mail carrier from Rlllall
to gannyslde, Vakimu eounty, Wash,,
dropped from his horre and was (oand
dead of upoplxy.
Ha- raised the brokers' price
ol tea ten to twenty cents per
pound on act-mint of hunkers
refusing In advance any ninncy
OB the new crop
And w hile coffees have raised
esnslderahly we are still selling
1
Dri
ID
ii
lor twenty-tin
for the taonsy
cents, tlie
iii Oregon.
beat
Owl l ea House
Kirk's Toilet Snaps
KOEPPENS
MODERN
PHARMACY
fcvtM )1rnnk! that is kept hi a tint
rlat'.t up tit datt drui; itort.
115 Court St.
DRGANIZKT) 1868,
THK
PACIFIC MUTUAL
LIFE NBURA.NCI 00.
OF CALIPOKKIA.
OfTen DISTINCTIVE PROWTABLB POKMSoi
Life Endowment
and Accident Insurant
I'uvnblc cither in a lingle SUM
or in hUtallUMBtS,
It hnl tin' Safeal ami Host OrRaniution
lor Policyholdan oi any
fVmericsn Conrptny.
PRANK N. McCANDLKSS,
OMIMAt flOBNTi
ELLENSBURG, V.h1
VWWWWIMWMMMWisAsIW
OREGON STATE FAIR
SALEM, OREGON.
September 17 to 22, 1000.
Bigger and Better Than Ever Before
Grounds Greatly Improved, Buildings Repaired and Keno
vatad, all Stock Building! Thoruoghl) Dismlected
Evrrvtliing in First Class Condition for tin'
Larist and Best
LIVH STOCK SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL EXP031TI0M
KVKIt MUM ON THK rOAHT.
$20,000 IN PREWIUnS AND PURSES.
B 1 llex'lnn Bvory Atieennnii stnaio aud Kim at Main.
AI'i'TloN SAl.K ol I.IVK HTIH.'K will Is iiih.Ii- s li-silluir
nil other vsblbll biuiled KKKK over Ilie Hniilhcru I's. In
peMwaaet retei sa sii nMlraejas Iftof psssslaai hsis smi eta.
M II IVSTIIIHTWfl. 11.. M . W
Utiloiioro, Irasiou,
csliir.' All llvt tlorl
Itiiilnwl Knlo.T-1
' r IllluruiMtloll ijilrte
I I ll, trr..
I'ih'I ..in. I. "nv
Ss" WW W W rWrWWF w w W V W W
BABBITT METAL
I.niKt or - null (iuanllllM-
! na4 1 1 111 1 ill tn asasaw n
The WHITE HOUSE GROCER'
Staple and Fancy Groeajrlea, Pruite aad Berriaa, All ilie Pupuliii-
Brande of f anned timids. Prtab VeKc tables, HutUr uud Fggh.
TATOM BROS., Proprietors. Main Street, Pendleton. 0J
Locked Up --Must Be
Close( I
Out!
V
Opening
Dav
Saturday
August 18
1 ocUi'i tin .Momhiv i VfimiL' tn iniiiilc s and s hantt im U i,,,- f liis-niinr w-.i a , .u1l m 1 ....l.i t lie I
, . . n 1 t i 1 ' 11 1, 1. 1". ' , . " wiuiuay, nUKIMI lOin. V lien I ,
tukuiK Bueineaa ,,l W m. Neleou I had to bny bie entire stock ol house 1-iiruishiuv.s with it. Now hr 1 .m voin, A .tnnk of Hisl m
that I don't want, but the people want them and muel have them. 80 in order to dear tho room that l mn.i , ,,, fi,.V, Undertaking l,'riofl
be market at less than nianuiac"
bought the stock so cheap that
decided to shape theee aooda up (a great portion of whioli liave never bean unpacked) and pui Lhem on the market at less than manufactw
eosi. ki, nooinion v-ruwei wiiy in ui worm mu you ao so uere s the wby In the firsl place I bought tl
afford it. In tin- leoond plana it must go. I ii are prices thai will do the work
$75 Bedroom Suits, $50. $45 Bedroom Suits, $30.
Thirty Bedroom Suits at Correspmidinj- Reductions.
$32 Sideboard, $23. $5.00 Rockers, $3.50.
One hundred and twonty-livt' roekeis must 'o in this ulauahtsr. Oounkaa I 1.....1.. o . . . Qn 0
Center Table, intension Tables, Kiteben Tables, Writing Desks. I took Cases 1 1 al 'IV. u .. . , o ' rar or 'lX SM
Wi.ulowSba.lewC11rl.1in 1 nles and Fixtures l.a.r I ImimgL- n,l rl IIU K. "tZ" a T? """, coquet OetB, l.aWtl UOsh, . " -
- - - , - """"'vunwiii.oiana UOVers. Hues C.i.-.,..to Mimr- o ciotu,
nirrore, noutaings, riowres, r.aei8, ewmw, maureesee, t'tllowe, Comforters, Iron lk-ds lu Si.-T.' J lXZ7' Mnebine Ne'?.
riv.l in '. J? '. . . ' '. 'I
Oil, smves, stove Polish. Stove Pipn, Cooking Uteneils, Crockery Ware, Tinware WaTh Tnh 1 1I,H:1"4,W,?1 aeniues, m
Baakeu, Boy'e Bxureae Wagons, Bab3 Cab., Toy Cab,, Pocket Knivai b im Q, hi Sf Mat PsiivT m ?' l. T U "T vo
draw a line (or I have a heavy line and a fine one of Queensware, Glassware IL, ill 'l S"1 1I,U, Wttre tt,ul here- now' y
i ...i ... .. . 1 . u.. "swhic, vjia.vsware, Bedroom China Sets, and n I Minns. Home I
of which must go at so and 60 cents on the dollar
Come earl v and secure choice goods at your own price.
am
iiifl.es m
i..A M
villi "u .1
ChlllH Si'U nnrl . ... I amnu Home ';i,t'
ie, 1 vi hi s tin 1 a ' '
' far sr
-e.v to iiy and will treat you right.
Yours for Business, M. A. RADER,
Successor to
Wm. S. Nelson.