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PBIDAY, AUGUST 17. loo. IS American Qirl Tan Shoes .hint tin' thinii (or tlx- Kiuntiiin. Best $2.nO Shoe in tbe Market Call ami mm them. CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoe Man. MB Main Strert, Prndlttnti , Oregon BREVITIES. Hmllev .V Zehner, efcoioa riKar. Hoard ami room at lira, Wni. It. Hain't. 1112 ThompHon atret. When voii want cream or Hit- cream, telephone I 'u t ton . Black, 2Xi. Daring tin- hii It; at the Wens-el I - -partment Stnrftiall goodH will be huI1 at coat. If you want pun- home remWtil lanl with no adulteration go to Scluvitr. ami (treulich. Kruit jar, Imnirht for rush ami at diacouut, will b aold verv ilu-a. Plenty of extra cape ami ruhrn-rn. K. Martin. A lady's cliainlcKN Columbia, ifoo.1 ax new , a $75 wlu-el. for at tin- (! vent agency p the Kant Oregon i.ii building. L. I.. Montague, the Singer new inn machine agent, has o)eiiiil an nrrlii next door to .- KM. ('all and nee the new machines. Von will never lind any other pills o prompt ami pleasant ' an DeWitt's Little Karly Rum. Tallman A Co., leading druggist. See ('. Sharp for par hanging ami plumbing He ha- romp -tent men (or Iwtli lines of trade. Opera House block, Court street. I have in itock a large lot of fruit jars and extra caps and rublsTs; also mime nice stone jars and crock-. These are bargain.". .. U. Demott, If you want to put up some niie preserves you will want nice fruit. Von ean find the nicest in Mm eltjt at K. Martin's, including niars, p.-aches and pliiinu. Just ripe enough to can or preserve. McCall Hataar patterns for sale nt the Wpspi'1 IVnartmrnt store . A big stock of Kaslern bams and break in t bacon, mild sugar cured, at K. Martin's. The game of chess is becoming popu lar in the rooms of tbe Commercial Assnfiation. John M. lirinkloy lias succ led Kred Outer as Pendleton agent of the 8)kesnian-Keview . Yesterday's W. AO. R. train was decidedly late, arriving here at l o'clock this morning. You can get many goods for little money at the Wesse'l Itepartnii nt Stores during their sale. Count v court convenes on the tlrst Wednesday after the llrst Monday of September, which will be the nth prox. IJlVndb't' it will have a g I football team tbe roniing fall and winter If tbe services of a suitable roacher can be obtained reasonably. Plenty of spring chickens, dresed or alive; also sweet sitatoes and all kinds of vegetal" -, l.eiive your orders. Thev will be delivered promptly, (i. K Demott. K. I.. Smith has tlnished his tbresli ing in Umatilla county and will send his steam threshing oiitllt to Washing ton, where he lias contracts to thresh M,QO0 bUlhall of wheat. Mother'i endorse it, children like it, old folks use it. We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat and lung troubles. Tallman Co., leading druggists. Regular mail stage (or Teal Springs leaves Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri days. Freight and passengers carried. Leave order at Tallman V Co. 's or the White House (ins-cry. Jijhn Ward. II. I). Porter, of Meacbam. is in Pendleton todnv, and will leave for home this evening. He has been out to stage tiillch, lor the Hrt time in nine years, and noticed with amaze ment the difference between tbe method" of harvesting then and now. At that MOM headers did nearly all the rutting, while much of it is now being done by combines. Millions will bo spent in politics this year. We can't keep the cam paign without aWM any more than we can keep tin body vigorous with out fixsJ. Hyspeptics used to starve themselves. Sow Kodol DjrapMMM Cure digests what you eat and al lows i expect- to vnu to eat all the good food yon want. Monday. It radicallv cure- -toniai b troubles, the record Tallman Co.. leading druggist-. "Hay is worth $S a ton delivered in Pendleton.' said J. W. Sullivan today to the hay reporter of the Kast Orc gonian. "I hate 60 acres of wheat, 111 bushel to the acre, but on Birch creek we raise principally hay wheat and alfalfa hay and as good as thev rise anywhere. There i- as much or more profit in raising bay at $H a ton as there is in rai-ing grain.'' One of the best yields tbu- far re ported, considering the location of tin land, i- thai of a quarter section of Welcome Walker, south of Prosiiect farm, near l-'.t-lio. The PHI acre- yielded ltKK) sacks, or close to -(.'SHI bushels, an average ol nearly lnisliel- to tie- acre. Alex Drvsilale visited tin Wel come Walker larm vesterdav and re turned last evening, and from hiiu the alsive Inloruiat i n is obtained. PKHSONAI. MENTION. John II. Lawrey is at Union on legal business. Miss Klsa Itoseiuweig. of Athena, is a vliitor in Pendleton, g Sam Piper, of Alexander .V UvSMt'fl -tore, has returned from his outing. Kmery II. Averill. an affable travel ing man of Portland, is tn Pendletoo today S. M. Hardle and Harp Brother-, ! North Cold spring country, WON IB town today. Henrv Sparks will leave Sunday for a two weeks vacation at , Union county. Bean. BlOUj was admitted to in tie- United Slates court in Wadnaaday, by Judge Bellin dvn Starkweather has gum -nrinifs to join her sister, morning Hot l.aki II. J. practice Portland. ger. Miss Kv to Lehman Mrs. W. J. Furnish, win camping there fjr six weeks. Charles Hillary from the Canadian pMlflc railway, has succeeded i, S. Cardura MMCiitMl rjanl of the . K. -V N. railway at Athena. C. F. I rake continues as agent. Mrs. Louis lireenwabl and children, and her sister, Miss Lizzie Noble, re turned yesterday from the Noble camp on Meadow creek, where they have been rusticating for several weeks. Mr-. M. A. Itader and children ar rived ye-terday afternoon from Walla Walla and will re-ide here. Mr. Under having succeeded Win. S. Nelson in the furniture and undertaking busi ness. Kay Letirow and Dick McLean, of Walla Walla, are visitor- in I'enilleton today. Mr. I.eOrow has a band of I sheoii in the Black Canyon country, i south of Qiboan, and ha- just conn j from there. Miss M. V. (iaither, siiiterinteinient I of the government Indian schools on the Umatilla reservation, i- at IChemawa, near Salem, in attendance lupontho Pacific Coast Indian school institute in session there tin- week, llarrt I, llexler. Miss Flla llexter and Mis- Stella Alexander will leave tomorrow evening for Portland, thence to California lor an extended trip. They will sail on the steamship Co lumbia (mm Portland next Monday. K, P. 1mi1 is at Sal mg camp, near ( old spring, east of Weston, where he re ilium until Sunday it II- will c mUavor to equal enter upon the di-cliarge of his dtltlCS about September i. Mr. Pnnlum araa sergeant-at-nrms of the state senate at the Ipeclal s.'ssioii in tbe fall of ISM and at tbe regular ses-imi in IMW. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Mrs. A ton Phil Van re-el C. t. Van Ondall Re-alactod Orand Guardian at Salt Lake City. telegram was received in Pen-lb -tbi- forenoon by Miss elina lie- annnMnalna Unit Mrs. C. C. Orsdall bad tin rted to bean unanimously po-illou oi graiio t i . i.i .!. . .. w gnariiian m i acme i irciw, nmm WOOdcraft, at the convention 01 Undelegate- of that order now in aeaalotl at Salt fake City. Utah. The new- ooraaloned no surprise, for it was ffly believed that the W"rk of Mrs. ' Oi C. Van Ursdall during the DMl four vears wa of such a high character that it would be r gnTtatf and re warded by the order, and that she has been 1 would be retained a- tbe ln-ad ol the organization. Under the iipervi-ion 01 lr-. an Ondall tbe order has made remarkable Increase in number-, and her executive abilft ha been HI marked that it has become a matter of universal comment. She will be congratulated upon her return to Pendleton, which will be probably Wadnaaday of next weak. The election mean- a great deal for Pendleton, a- well a- or Mr- Van I rradall personally. V'KIMi BElOMhs SI'iniTKD. Inter jutlnft tontait on tor (Juser. tt the Carnival. In m twentv ball-it boat -dlatrlhotad over the town, a total of M:i7 Vfttaj batre I n aaai for carnival qnaan rrltk the following result : Bertha Wells, IP. Mabel Nye, IM. Pearl Liicey. IM. I.ura Shnron, 117. ('lain- MoO MTU, 186, Mrs. T. R, Fell, B8, Mrs T. W Aver-, Jr., KB, Mr- J. A. Bone, ill. M iss Bear Swltaler, 100, Mlai Lva Kroome, wi. Miss jtthel Mi in h ag, kllaa Mary Kit nor I'd. Mis- May BU ham . 17. Mr-. C. A. Cole. H, The voting by tomorrow will Is- on In good earnest . ST. JOE STORE OUR DOORS ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS We hA the trailer nt correct prices i I,..-- bm nf (iriiei.1 Merchantiwe to oner Nrv gninls arrivino daily, iiilrii in bink inniiiKH out store in-tore Inlying. , arrj i lull line of groceries gt bottom prtoaa, It will he to yout Rernentbei wi E. LYONS & CO. Renn Building, Court Street. A Cow Ate an Umbrella peculiar incident occurrei made Mayor William The Best Is Whet You Went. We can onlv the bent drugs and chemicals for tilling prescrip tions. We guarantee absolute correctness. Quick delivery to any bouse in tl lay, We have n nice up-to-date line of I'.uort- ii- cutlery. I-Avry blad- guarantveil. TALLMAN & CO. Laadlnp Oruogista. K. Forster, proprietor of the Pendle ton planing mill- ha- the contract for repairing the Main street bridge, and is replacing the timber in that struc ture without delaying tratlie. The iron work was pronounced hv exierts to be perfectly safe, but tin- iraoaao portion was condemned as unsafe, so the city council decided to have the repairs luude. The repairing of tile bridge without stopping trade and trav -I even temsirarilv is an evidence of Mr. Forster's thorough kOOWll dge of bridge building. gained by year- of practical experience. Will Arrive Monday W. ii. Jones, the implement man. has now on the mad a solid carload of hacks und buggies. They will arrive Monday. They were bought in tiie east from one of the best known MM faeturer-, and ub.n placed n displa are sure to Is- pronounced tin- tim-st and most up-to-date buggies and backs ever shown in tin- nr. of Pendleton, Mr. Jones returned ye-terday from Portland, where he Weill to meet tbe manufacturer's agents, they assured him that his line was the iiest that ever came to this city. Mr. Join--, in sieukiug of the displav he QTpQCtl to make, savs: "With the ability of Mr. il. A. I .ii and judicious advertising in the ICast Oregonian, I expect to place u nice hack or buggy atltll everv prosM-roiis merchant and farmer of this nity." And when they buy of W. II. .lone- they get a double guar an'ee. Mr. Jones want- everyhisly to call and see this line, whether they buv or not . ' Blair, of Weston, as a killer of grousi Mis- Daley Meeetl ha- returned from laneMended vtalt at Portland, wbere she spent several weeks trimming in one of tin- fashionable eMnorlVna of the state's metropoli-. she has ar Icepted a position with the Wessel de partment store. I). C. Clark, who is one of K. Iloettcber's employee in the sheep hll-i-I lies-, has just returned from the mouth : of Juniper creek, on the Columbia, i seven miles below Wallula. The hav ing season if coming to a close, and , tin- vield is heavy . Ii. M. Turner is a vistior in I'endle ton, having come up from I'matllla, where Mrs. Turner and the two child , ren are visiting her father, Jade , Switiler. Mr. Turner will leave in a day or two fur Hums, but in- has decided to remain there another winter, owing to tin- rigors of the sea son. (.'. K. Kennedy, an orchardist who reside- at Cove, (in ion county, a brother of ii. E. Kennedy, is in Pan dletou. lie has a young orchard ju-l commencing to bear. Cherries raisi-d I by him measured three and lliree quarter inches in circumference, und wen- pronounced by the state horticul ituritt to be the tlnesl he had ever seen. Mr. and Mr-, (ieorge Mn-ll ami daughter. Miss Laura fined, of Walla Walla, came to Pendleton yesterday land left this morning for Uidawa) I spring- lo remain two week-. The father and mother of Mrs. Suell. and her two brothers and their wives, are already at llidawav, and the outing II an enjoyable one tor every pjeillbor of the party. Joseph Laaaat was in town from his Kcho ranch uUy with a wagon load of fruit for this market. Tin- Kcho country is gaining u gieal nonl lot line fruit and Mr. l.cecrV product add- to it. lie brought an early Craw ford peach to town that weights! eleven ounces and hud many of them weigh ing from six to nine ounces. The lands of the Fa-I ountry. with irriga tion, leant to be peHlcnlarly produc tive for fruit culture. J. S. Pnrdnni and wile came down from Athena yesterday afternoon and took the night train for the west. They will visit Mr Pnrdnnt'l mother at Albany and Mrs. Pnrdnnt'l sister at Salem. Mr. Piirduin, WOO ha- been as- iaeanl aaaal of the 0. R, a n. 0o, at tthena, has been appointed aaanl of t ie same compuiiy at Kane-la, ami w Pullinaii, Lastern Washington, recently which ha- created considerable com ment. W. F. Williams has a family cow which i- oouiidered quite valuable. She recently showed symptom of sick ness and grew steadily none, despite a number of remedies. At a-t a veteri nary surgeon wa called, and alter a careful examination in- decided the i com wa-suffering w ith an abscess. A few da . - later a large lump formed on th iw's side, and another examine' tioi ivlneed tin- v terinary that the cow had a broken rib. This proved I correct, but it Ml not exactly a- the i surgeon anticipated, in examining the eon Mr. William- found a sharp point protruding between her ribs. Closer examination di-closcd the (act , that the point wa- metal. A pair of plnoen wa- obtained und the object pulled olll. It proved to he 8 llM of the iron rib of un umbrella, with the fork und a second piece scu-ral i inches in length. Since the removal of this the cow has grown steadily f better. The trtletinu which piuiles everyone is how the umbrella rib got into the cow . ami the consensus of opinion is that sin- ate it with hay and it worked through tin- stomach and j side. - Dave Caralll'i Wheat. I David I-:. Cargill ha- MO acres of wheat this ear between Middle and North Cold spring, II mile- north of Pendleton. He has flnilhed h.irve-t iie after -.'fl davs run with one set of men with practically no change- in Ids force ami w ithout trouble. He lind that hi- wh -it land averaged about 17 bushels to acre, line h Ired and twentv acre- of Sonora spring wheal went -jr, to bushels to tin- acre. One piece of Bill acres of sod hind leased fnun W. J. Furnish furnished tin- sur prise ot the harvest. It was rough and the ground was covered with clisls but it yielded fUM sack- or bnahaU to tin- acre. Mr. Oafgill'l son I rani; Il interested with him in the wheat and the two of them will have abottl '.'o.iKKl bushels of wheal this year. LOW RATES VIA UNION PACIFIC. To G. A. R. Encampment, Chicago, lib, August 27th to Sept. 1st. 1900. F0f the above occasi the In ion Pacific railroad will make a nil rate of f 71 .AO to Chicago and return. Ticket- on sab- A 0X011 Sill and Und. For further detail- coneerniiig this cheap rate, eali mi F. I . Wamslei . agent (. It. oi N. Co., Pendleton, (Ire., or add real .1. II. LothrOp, gen eral agent. 186 Third Si. Portland, Ore. Makinc Hay at Echo. Hen ti McOullonxb who -nine time ago porebaaed the i. --iner place one and one-half mile- from Kcho, III in Pendleton today, lb- states that the farmCri of his section of the coun try are in the midst of the haying sea sou, and that the ranges are in go id , bane, lie gives it a- hi- opinion that I there will be ILIK) bead of cattle fed for market during the coming fall in i the Immediate vicinity of Bcbo and on i putter creek near that town, i rye ,v j Brulin, of Seattle, who purchase many cattle there, say they will pay ft a ton for hay then to feed to their rtook. That price i- for hay in the Held. Mr. McCtillough will return home tin evening. Found His Brother. A romantic -tory of tin- llnding oi a long-lost brother comes from tlicliramli Ronde rtlley, A. B. Oonley, the wheal king ot La-tern (Iregon, whose' rancli nomben llOOacrea in one body In the lieautllul i.i iid- Konde. near Com-, learned ti e oilier ilav through some country paper that his brother, whom In- hud not seen for more than oil year-, was at the litlte town of Murray, Neb., just south of Omaha. Without waiting even to telegraph. Mr. Oonley jumped on tl rerlamj hunted train that night and went to see the brother unkllnWII I r so long a time. Two davs ago he returned home, bringing hi- brother with him for a) vl to union connty. The brother i 7A years old, hale and heartv, ami as ready for a trade us he was w hen a ho) . m The ningllng's Bluft Portland. It II now said that llingliiig's circus will piav al Mllamnkle, a suburb oil Port land . and escape with only a nominal license, and thej will give fr ar (are to that plane and will aleo parade In Portland;, savs the Balcml Journal. This is the result oi the Port land -city ooonell nutting a license of lt,000aday on their show to prat eel the Flks' Carnival. v. B, Conklln, Bowerevdllo, o., mwk: "I r ived more beneHl from Knley'i Kidney Onre than (nun months nf treatment by phyelontna." Take' no substitute. Koeppen's I'harinacy . An On-to-datr bicycle at fiu, ladies' j wheels IW, at the ('r cut Agency in 1 he Rati Oregon Ian building. A mo nd-hand bicycle in gissl order for 16 Term- easy, without interest. II i I las raised the ot ten ton I,, t, broke k"r lirii-i- i-ntv p,,.' . lioumi on in mi ' ..i , ' ' reiiising to advance on the new crop I ...I Haft. 1 1 - A .1110 wiine collect considerably we an- "IIIKsr. any bhis lave -,v "tillwllu. MODF.RN PHARMACY tvrrythlng that is kept In a ftrtt dait, u( to rixtn druK (tore. 115 Court St. 1 m fc for twenty-tlvi ts, the bnt 'or the I y in Oregon. Owl Tea House Kirk'- Toilet Soaps. F.A.HARVEY, Thr on I) exclusive ntskw ot hand mailt: harneai in tie i ity. THE RIGHT PRICE. Good stocl.. All work uaratoi'il Court St., op.( rolden Rule Hotel A Suceasitul Upiratlen. lul operation ha- oil I Ill M. I.nke'- hospital. New A tumor wa- removed fnun ot the sheath of the snlnal cord. It wa- necessary to nit into six vertebrae, and the patu-nt wa- kept under ani-tbetic- fot ni ne than three hours. He was operated upon after i, number el Herman specialists had1 pronouneed that hi- allmenl mu rheumatism. A sinves: perron I York city, the imide 0! It is not claimed that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure Con- sumption or Asthma in advanced stages; it holds out no such false hopes, but does truthfully claim to always give comfort and relief in the very worst cases and in the early stages to effect a cure. BANNER SALVE is a healing wonder. HV KORPPBtra I'll A It l ( V . IHSIH.I'fllV IIKItliON The WHITE HOUSE GROCERY TATOM BROS., Proprietors. Htapltand Pane) GroceriM, Fruitiand licnieK. Brondi of Canned Goods. Presfa VMattablaw. Ail the Popular luttt. r mid bfep. Locked Up- Must Be Close 1 UUt! Opening THAT IS THE VERDICT Day Saturday August 18 - Mwanw evening iouupoi and inape thai Kood for Op,ninir Dav. Satur.iv A...r...a .uau . nJ mtuK uueinem m mil, OOinoii i Had Uj DUV Iii entire sti;ck hi titiiic PiiMlahlMa ill ?T t awaam. nun i hvuu I don't want, bul the , ile want .ham and Z have them S! I Z ?S 'l' Nm. herW 1 m whl' a 1 8t,,,'k of olff1 decided to ihape tbaae good! p (a great portion ol whiol. h ve wver , " ',' ' '"' ll,ut 1 m3 Prepare ffi Undertaking rtojl cost. "Oh, Robinaon Orutoef why in tl L arorld did v , ', , ' M 'k,'u ' lh,!m markel al lees than manufacturer ail-.nl it. Ii, the second plac it must go. Ih-a- are price, thai will do the wort ? K 1 the stock 80 cheap $75 Bedroom Suits, $50. $45 Bedroom Suits, $30. Thirty Bedroom Suits at Corresnondinu W,..i,....i.... $32 Sideboard, $23. $5.00 Rockers $3.50. ,...i a i . ...... ' Coub, Loungw, ro, gul pui ,.htti I(iui iM .in--" ' 'in lniiidrt'il and twin it v-li vi mimIiam nmut n in kt. a. i , " " -J ---- . .....us ji. 111 Ulis, Mauiiiuci' ' i-iih r lalilcs, I'.xti iision Tahlaa aTitnrtam TaKlaa VV i, .1. . ,' . Window Shades, Curtain Pole and Fixture, Lace, Damask and Vwi , Mirrorii, Moulding, Picture., Kas.-KU all Pooketo iSSSSi Vm Ciw'?tMi C( Oil, stoves. Btove Polish, sStove Pipe, Cooking (J tensile . v vir TUnU'v Bedi Baskets Boyi i x Wagons, Bab Cabs, Toy i Sbi vZ fSSTft S flSSl W?h draw a line, (or I have m heavv line and fin. f ... U 8' )?e (v"adi upl.- IMale, 'OVei'B. Iliies f:nii,..tu i..i;,..,. nil ninth. 1 tied Qurinna Snurin.r vi.w..; lUui-liiiie Nf'dl'9 1 nlis U a . D. .; 1 ,u .1 .1 'l.,t ias U'ps 1 .1 n ' ' 1 1 '" ivoi l 1 1 1 eu I- 1 , . , . 1 1 , , 1 ... , , -- c .nil tin ii 1 1 luum, , , . 1 1 I'ii iv :i nm f...- I I.... I...... . 1..... .... 1 .. . 1 1 1 b , r ine (..Mlai ' ii e I ut, i 'e 1 1 ' B . t., hell' , n 1 1 ii -1 1 m'liKt ' ' " ""IL " J "c ""f or unaware, Qlassware. Hedrn "ruZJZT. Wur." ftnd J ,loW- i jss' auu ww ii.ui. "ii 111c uoiiar. i viiiiui oeis, aim (',.,,,.. ...... I, .....I .. U I s w...v, unin auu levure wuuicc uuus at your own price. I an, hen to Ity and will treat you right. hsd W 130 Lamps, some Bus 0 Yours lor Business, M. A. RADER, Successor to Wm. S. Nelson.