CLEARANCE SALE Summer Goods ...OF f verv dollar's worth of seasonable goods will be closed out regardless of cost. Cleaver Bros. I08T 84, HHHi. FREIGHT RATES. I Be a Suloi'ci Tor Limsmuvn, i Asn B. Thompson. gag. Tl peon, of Kclto, repre- -atiw elect t" "if lonisiniurc 01 E whit-ti nlll " i mrxt January, EC a recent visit to Pendleton, wits Ejftii qii in ion us in tlu different grists nl li'L'Klut inn i which be HUM IIIU'O'-l UIIIHWII .... 5a, Hi' stated llmt there wort' u kbIit n( bills to which ha bad bean anting wiiii'' study, ami that probably a,ni'.t Importnni mm, as Inn Mina aunt ant wliicli I hay would endeavor . r.'i'ni.i! uiu freight ruti'M. Mr. iiwni li t- been in sonierence iimi aadance with u number ol gen .., mn.rc.tcil 111 this Hlibiet't.legis- am shippers' and buyers, and ii' ad that hi' thought Ida pnaasl ratal i.rv tixi hiifh. )lr TaaaiMon did not go into oc- ailf BbXBWUII! !"' proposou measure iit lanadnewl. Dliftieis Cannot do Cura t trwipii atione, m laaj Manuel resell Uii 4nrui4 tainiMii ( me aar. Than i only eac m eeareSeelnoee, ana thai - by eoeetliu. aaa risMdti i IhmUimm t Miwad by mi In feme! rumbii ll Hi'' MUaaUl llulliK "I tlx' li.u.m.ii !:! When till-, till"' set" Hi lueeliisi liav.' n riinil'IIMK aoimit or Lot par tnl Imrlnii. mi l lunm II l entirely clim-il twin... I-1."' f' 1 . ' i mii I tu:li'i tlic in Ilit in itiK- IMQ rail br Uk II "ill ittl'l till- llllH' rttMlori'll In. ii'Donaii coadttloD, iu'rtiin win baaattroyad unifr. nint' .A n hi ti'ii itru seitees bf 1V1 ' ii i- 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 .' but mi liitlrtini'il nrstlliou l Hi. urn' on- .urtm'ua. Wc will Kit" err nui'trisl .lollitr- tor any SMS of deefiieae MMt tiy i'Httrrl. , tlmt Manfli It' cured by lalii Catarrh i lint. semi (or circular., true. r i CKBNRY a 00 Talaaa, o. Mill hv all ilruit.-ut.. 7 a,' Hi. r'.tnlh I'll.- .in- thr bi-".t. larnerly Lived In Umatilla County. lr. Mnnittr.'t lleudrix.w ho recently 41 al llnriliiian, was Htl yearn olif. Maaa tba wldoa ot Bll 0. Hendrlx, h"ilil iii sm. Sin- wan burn in tt. Clair i .iiiiitv, 1 1 1 iinif, April 4, iM. hr maided nana being Brown atiil. In 1838 sin- wai united in mar riftfe aiili Kli i. Haudrlx. Of tbalr imp aklldren Ave ara living, till in tttu-rii Oragon. Mrs. Ilendrix. with f hully, eroaaad tin- pluius ami ttlnl ufur Atlit-na, in Umatilla twnty. in intts, baiM antong tba aarl it arttlttra. In 1K77 Mrs. Ilou a Barred i ii Morrow county, ami attini on i;, k OtMik. Here aba Hand mil iboal a month previous to hat bath, than aba want to tbf boina ( pawGaorga, naar Hard man. Wot .c Than War. I! linlr. .i- M LrilliM. in uiir I a a t wwiraiji u! tii' tti nit in Is i&n k 1 1 !! hv "! i t nn i it1 in' 'it-i'j in ill tr irtt inn- U II... .... m . . . . .If . . a I lArmttl.. It hi t tl... I'll k l Ml h Will rt'lllllM 1. 1 If k C, 1 Ii..., .1 bTb'KIT X Xir irvvY-vwvwinrvYTrN It isn't 1 the material nal k'""- into vonr repaired tel. that reaulta in u uerlect r- it i- the KNOW HOW nut dis- the biiHiueas. Any Witujler run buy the line kind-ol Rrlal that i use in repairing SKILL 'till- In,.,., ... l..l.l - ...!..! .1 .noiuuii- iii.iiertai "ut ean i. j irsteb , ""'"-' l and the bungler can't W "s I - II my skill for whul FJ worth, and it will eaat you m 'li.ui bungling at lowor priot), LHUNZIKER, Jeweler and OpHcian. I ' uoor I,, Aktwlir Al HfxlurV J In.... a rpornn Rohn - vVRJ UUIV1 Wu are sellinj; Fruit Jars and extras cbnfM Van anybody i1n in the city. Try our 20-eent ( iofftM lor your harvest crew. iimuii Biaiioi.-y PH! -' 1 .-.J ti.ll . . ...... f. .... , u l: iM. di..i..u, . mi ti ra ,,..i'.:,:t,i- '. ! i ' i " BUm' AUUMM, Wleooe BemeUr 'rano.aoo. C.I. UY TAJkLHAN A CO.. OHUUUW1S, rBXOM , OttKCtoN. Dry Goods Co. A Pleasant Party. Mi-- Btbal Paiaom antartalnad party of young (riandi laat avanina at btl noma on Kant Court street. She wai aaaiatad by Mlaa Pntaonai Mrs. William ParxniiK, ami Mi Made I Parklna, of Boiaa, who bait bna bar guaat for several woakai Ringing ami ianointi were the principal nieaiif of diraranjit, Min Laval n Moorbonaa ami .Intne" Wulch contribtitetl a little eakawalk that wan heartily enjoveil. The evantng Wai u very pleasant one. Thone present were: I'amlion Ilorie. Maliel Nye, Te.l Thompson, l lo Mill loek, I rclii Kneslt. Jessie llartman, Lola Oar I, Dana iiemiiev, Kama aw- telle, i.avelle MoorboOM, .llllill Mailer. Null Cameron. Itertha Alexatnler. Paarl bnokajr, Lena Janklna. ; ktaaara. lien IliirroiiKhs, Mark MiM.rhonse, lames Weleh, Karl Horie, Ralph Wade, Oliver Kelaey, Will sturciM, E, I'. Dodd, 0 beater Folrtar, Charlie Cameron. Royal Sawtelle. Qaofga Curl, Hoi Bnum, A 1 Waffle, iterkelev Hailey, The parlors of the Purson's home bail been elaborately ilecuratetl in Japaneae style f"- the Dooaaion,and the efleet was very pleasinn. Rod Not From the Gun, Wai the ball that hit Q, It. Steail imui of Newark, M ieh. . in the civil war. It cutlseil li'irnlile DleOTI that ii" treat Maul helped lor H year-. Then Bttek leU 'l Arnica Salve cured bitn. Cures cut-, brataaa, burns, boJIa, felon-, corn-, skin eruptions. Baal pile cure on earth. " cents a box. ('nre guaranteed, Bold byTaltmandi Co. , druggiati. Swlndleri Arreitad. C, F. .lohnsun, the muii who i wanted In Wuiia Walla for simliini; A. II. Harris, editor of the Watchman ami Inland Empire, out of several gOOtj haul plunks, has hei-n raptured und is now latiuuixbintt in the Portland city jail. Johnson upparently bus u partner in the business ami the two men were oapturod ut Asloriu a few days ait". The men ure newspaper fukers those who yo from town to town nettiiiu' up boom editions for the weeklies lor u certain percentUKc "f the protits. When arrested they were eiiu'iiiied in the same business on behalf of the Astoria News, whose proprietor expressed himself as fe'lud that the scheme was nipped in the hud. If Thla Plain Enough. If you have a Bagging BOaUjh and ure Iumiiik tlesh, tf to a ilrujt store, and gal a bottle of Bblloh'i Oonaumption cure. Tttki' two-thirds of it, and then, if you are not benetittsl, return the bottle to the drugglat, and be a ill re turn your money, isn't thai fuirV No one could ask ' re. 2."ct..MI cts. ami fl a bottle. Tullman Co., lead iii driik'KiHtM. Fire Sal ot Damaged Wheal Hids will lie received by the under- fayned for a lot of wbaal originally consistim; ol l.'Htti sacks, which was burued Auguai 14, IWO, on bvao ol w. Dale, aaar Killian Junotioa, Ora- gaa, "ii WaabingtOO ami Columbia river railroad. Hid- will he closed ut twelve o'clock Balurdav. Auanal gfi. IMtm. Tlie u'ndersined reserve the rijjlit t,, rejeet any und all blua. m it. (Owner;, J Bafflf Agwil PlrarmMt'i i athana I Iragon, DALB, Helix i Iregoo. W. SMITH, Fund Inauranoa Five Thing!. The lite diseases for which Shiloli'i; Consumption Cure is especially recom mended, are Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough. Croup and OnrMnmptinn. M medicine ever BMKM by MM is eyual toil in any resH-.i S.,1.1 umler a mJiIm MmntM. Mi, net hack if it I tails H eta. it) aU and 1 tioatla. Tullman fi Co. To Whom Ii May Concern. RothM is hereby given that my wife, Mary E. Oil law. mi b-ft my bonae, bed and board, und this is to notify and narn all persons that I will not be reeponelble for any debt baiaaltai in uuv manner OOUtraCted by her. August W, IWO, M. il. OILLBTT. Notice to Creditor!. I huve sold my busiiibss out and wish to i-ollcet all uiv accounts. All ip. r.-oiis know ing theiusel vw Indebted p, in.- will please .all ut my former office an settle w ithin tun days. HENRY Kt'PIlTKK. and Hrnrprv J UIIU vi vvvi CHAS. ROHRMAN. . . nn I) UK I- '-' si II M'-msi i. nuS wl ks 1 ' il niM.ii Cure, i.oi is.i""yw.L ;' ORIGIN OF STREET FAIRS. Juat Becauia a Han Held a Mortaaae on the Fair Grounoe. Mr. Oeorge I.. Hutehin, of the Tort land Blka Street Fair ami Carnival, jPBg the following an the hitorv of the oriKin of the ntrect fair ami har- veot carnival, of which one into be KM-en m Pendleton. September Is to "Several years go, in Abtabnla, Ohio, ihe n, county fair aoonciatlon found itself tinaurtnllv emharrastntl. with a mortgage on the gwnuida. A wealthy man who held the naoatgaga torecloaed it and l.s.k issess;on, refili" lag to yield it up aain, nnlew paiil a sum .if nniiiey. which it was impotihle for the fair association to raine. There was a dlanoaitioa to feel Indignant t tile action "I the (tentlemen in BW tmn, who tool Mvantaga of bdubb technical leverage anon them la a Vagal way, and at a ioaal meeting held to clode up the affairs of the association. or find ..ut what thev rhould do, -, en,, "lie exclaimed : 'Let )iive the fair in the street.'' The remark was not really made in a Her lour vein but some at the members of the inx-ietv ttKik it up, and soon the idea piinod jircvalenct nun n was a leasihle plan. I lial year, under strens of circumstances in' the lOM Of their fair grounds, thev gave an exhibition in the street exactlv like they would have given had they' held it within the enclosed grounds thev formerly used. "The next yeartliey In'gan to el imin- Bta some of tl Id county fair features and to add some that were copied from the Bmonean fetes and festivals. Thus Otbaf towns look it up, until it be came, and is now. the NUN throughout tl IBt. Kvery town that has held a street lair and harvest carnival, IB far ar my knowledge goes, and I have heeii actively engaged with them lor scteral years in Illinois, at my old home in BloomtngtOU, continues to hold them every year, so eminently successful have t hey been. "This then was the start of the street fair und carnival. They offer Isiundlees opportunity for variety from year to year, ami almost any sort of a nature can be added that is daairad, ami thut will lend attractiveness to the exhibit ion. ' ' Broke Ground tor the Arch. I i round was broken Thursday for the tret area of the Street Fair and Har vest Carnival. It is across Main street al Court and no ceremony was ob served, no bottle of wine was broken and no bompiet was thrown. Workmen simply made a dusli at the ground with pick ami shovel, while a few spectat"rs gathered around to w itness th" imposing event. The happy in auguration M actual work of construc tion will lie continued rapidly until arches, buildings und everything else in connection with the fair is ready for the reception of exhibits ami ex hibition of the displays. BAD MEN IN TOWN. People are Warned Agalnit Burglari and Thlevea. Judging from the numls-r and variety of the crimes committed in Pendleton during the past week, it would he well for the people generally to guard us much as possible against the acts ol had men who come here. The burlgary last Saturday afennon ami the lodging Inuise rolibery of Monday night were quickly made public, I - it not a trace lias been found of the per son nr 1.1-rsuiiM uiiu oernet riited them. I'm- crime, which did not obtain publicity, in the hoc that the perpet rator might be caught napping, was mmmIHiuI lu.it Siitor.bil- liitlbt. A gentleman named Stan fey was the victim. He aecured a room at the St rale in lisjgiug house on Court street, and relired at a seemly hour. When he arose in the morning tin- tirst thing In. discovered u us tlott his Hold watch iiad been extracted from his vest pocket. It was thought that the thief might pawn it at "lie of the Pendleton nuu-iiHtiiiiiH but iintbini has huniH-neil since in connection with the matter to give the officers a clue, so they could bring the offender to mst CLEANLY WOMAN. Erroneoualy Thlnke By Scouring Her Scalp That She Curea Dandruff. Cleanly woman bus an erroneous idea that by scouring the sculp, which removes the duudruff hcuIhs, she is curing the dandruff. She muy wush In-r scalp every duy, and yet have dandruff her life long, accompanied hv fulling hair, too. The only way in the world i cure duudruff is to kill the ilundruff germ, ami there ia no hair preparation that will do that hut Rawbro'i Herpieide, Uarpieida kill ing the duiidrutl germ leaves the hair tree to grow as lit alt , nature iu l. tided, llestroy the cause, you remove tie aflaot. Kill the dumlruff germ with Herpieide. THE WORK OF SPECIALISTS. They Harveat a Crop ot Notea From the Afflicted. Four alleged ss ialists have been playing a utah game with a nambai of furiin-rs south of The I taller, says the Chronicle. I'heir agent, who registers as K. 11 v in s, of han Francisco, hunts up partial bo ure uttlieted with rup tur. und other troubles ami contractu for a cure or nu pay, but iusiaU that the patient shall draw tin a note for tl, lee payable to himself ami eu- dureed over to Hraaaof "lr. sbup-h.-rd, " another of the parly. Hi this way tins quartet secured a note for $SJ Ip-iii Mr. Rodman i Ol Mamie; uiiolh.-r lor f 100 UKMH Juines W'sdery, of BOfd iiuothtH- from u Mr. Sndyer for $&0 : another from J. W. Uusm-II, of Kings lev, for BUJ I another (rum Lane Smith, Ul Twelve Mile, tba uuiouht of which But learned bmbmi from J. u. Haveley. of b"td, whotie uiuouul waa not learned, and another for too from Willard Taylor, of Hufur. Several of those who gave the notes reOOVered Ibam by threatening to have the gang arrested. The ao-callisl Jis Htl an- still doing busineas and may la- exwcl.sl turtMr east of the MOM' turns shortly. REAPPOINTED TO OFFICE. Fred Page-Tuailn la Again Hade U. S. Commlaeloner lu Alatka. Fretl Page-Tustiu has been reap isjinted IJaltad Stati coinuiissioner, at Wrangel. Alaska. He has already held the office for two years. He has Ueii in Beattll for aeveral days, accom punitsl by Mrs. Tuatin and their aun. h, i will leave for Wrangel on the steainor sailing from Seattle t'slut , Friday. Wrangel has laien made the recording place for district No. 1, and Judge Tuatin bas been designated as its recorder, su s tin- bcuttie limes. The order' of Judge Brown uatabliah iug this district t.x.r- the houndariee as foflowa : Wrangel district, or district number one, shall be bounded a follows: Commencing at Cape Fausbaw (as defined on the official mups and charts . thence running due east to the international uounuury line oeiweenj British Columbia and Alaska; thence along the aaid boundary line in a southeasterly directiou through Port land oMUal and Portland inlet to Cape Fox; thenre westerly along said boundary line through Diaon entrance to a MIBt due sotiln of the center of Chatliain strait ; thence due north to ami up to the center of Chatham strait to Frederick sound: thence easterly along the center of Freiierick .noUBN to l ae lattshaw . the point of tieginniug WITH OLD-TIME FRIBNDS. S. M. Perclval. or Oylmpla. Enjoyi a Visit In Pendleton. S. M. Percival. claims agi-nt of the Northern PaciHc, is registerctl at the St. Ceorgc. He has been enjoying hini self here visiting with old-time friends, Alex Prys.lle, the grain and insurance man; John M. tioar, of the Boston store, and others; in addition to attending to his arduous duties. It is generally pleasant for friends to niifi ami uiscuss ine iuipcuiugs oi previous years, and even more than usual pleasure is attendant upon Mr. IVrcival's visit. He waa prominently connected with the business interests of the capital of the state of Washing ton, during the palmy days of the early HOs, when graded and planked street.-, electric street railway, the elegant Clytnpia hotel, and many other impor tant improvements were added to the site of the city. Aside from a thoroughly equipped business know ledge, Mr. Percival delights to discuss baseball matters. He won the game for the Bine picked Inon the different cities of the sound, when Washington was a state, about ISS'J. again-t the nine representing British Columbia, whose players were principally from Victoria, where the game took place. The game lasted eleven innings and was won by a long throw from left Held of the home plate, Mr. Percival hold ing the championship .is a long dis tance thrower. The score was 10 to tl Ourmg Mr Percival 's stay in Pen dleton he is being chaperoned by Mr. Dryadale, which is aaaaranos that his stay here will lie pleasant, o. o) e A Modest Young Man. Levi Ankeny, the well known Isxnker, tells a good story on Charlie Voorhsaa. son of tHa late Senator Haniel W. Voorhees, of Indiana. Charlie Vimrhees mav receive the MIMImIIiM for governor of Washing ton on the democratic ticket, as he is prominently mentiomsl in that con nection. "It was a gissl many yars ago, said Mr. Ankeny the other day, "that I whs visiting one of the towns in the I'alotise country where 1 happemsl to run across a young man. We engaged in conversation ami I was surprised and pleased to tin. I he possessed more than ordinary ability, und a wide knowledge of current events. He was a gissl conversationalist and 1 thoroughly enjoyed his talk. We started to -troll about the town together. To my surprise he produced a hummer and tacks and a number of -ton 1 1 posters. The posters read: "C. S. ViHirliees will address the citizens to night on the issues of the campaign." From time to time he would p.-t up one of die hills. I beeame interested, and finally, u'ter I had accompanied htm for some lime ..n his hill-sticking tour, asked why he wa- so Interacted in Mr. Voorhees' campaign. Imagine my surprise when he replied mislestly; ' I am M r. Voorhees. ' " - Arrival! at Hotel Hond'leton. Chas Kiugler. Portland. M li Macxlen, Portland. W li Cook, Spokane. G II Ankle. Spokane. tie,, w Bbewrood, Taooma, K It Comun, Portland. A W Arnold, Hilgarl. ti S Younguiaii, liilgard. J II Morau, l.a ' IrSBMB. F 0 Savage, Portland. P 1'. liunsufkcr, Spokane. Wm Moagrove, itnana. F L Blair, Weston, S II Wood. Kansas. I Colin, Sun I ram-i sco. F W RoBB, W Anthony. I. F Henderson, Moscow. J W Dobbins, Spokane. ti ti I. inch. New York. K t HlllMM, San Francisco. ti w Bradley, ttbema. Mrs Fnaar Campbell, Babo, Mrs S A Olivet, Fib". J a Allison, Bono, Bx-Governor Lord Banqueted. The Standard, published at BtleSMM Ayres, under the date of July ( gives an elaborate account of the celebration I the Fourth by American residents and tin- reception at the private resi dences of the Hon. W. P. Loffu, repre sentative of the ('mind States. In the evening there was u banquet ut a prominent cufc Tin- MM wus hand-sotin-ly printed on UMMBBMt w ith t he I'hitod States and Argentine Hags crossed on the first pugt- und run us fol lows: liunqtii't giveo to the Hon. Wil liam P. !.--! i, Untied Mates Mlnlstar to Argentina, by the American resi dents of Bimbos Ayree, "4th of July, 1900." Working Night and Day. The busiest und mightiest little thing that ever was made is lr. King's New Lift- Pills. Every pill is a sugar coalisl globule of health, that changes Weakness t" strength, 1 1 -t I. --n. - - j j . I -. energy, bruin-fug into ini-utul power Thi-v're woieb rdil in building BP the health. Duly Rs PV DM. Sold by Tallmun A Co., druggists, B.t. Sharon Coei Kael. T. 11. Wells, grand rcpresentul i le, resigned, says tin- Paeigc odd ll lows, ami the gran I muster BMOInted iiruml Secretary Hbarun to nn the vacauey. He started east August is, stopping tirst ut San Francisco to visit two days with Oruud Secretary r-haw, then to Chn ego, (rom Ibere to Detroit, then by way of Buffalo, Niagara l alls, New York, Baltimore, Washington, Ut Riebmond, visiting the grumi si re 1.111. - ill each of these places for tin: purpose of learning m w und obi n. et hod.- of doing the Work ol hisolhee. K Nonce. All letr'ies indebtid to no- ou r 110 days are rtsjuesUsI to call and - tin- ut once and save coats. 1. KKMLFK. FOR GOLF RASH Hunt lush, tuflauiuiU"i... ItciUiuj ,01 Ualloial ami olianngs, uutlue oroffuusive perspn.- lee, ami uuuiy other aoiiatite usee, uoUnug to ouoling, purifying, and refreelilug w a I -.'U with ri.Tic.cau HoAr. followed In the eetersr foriM by gentle anointings wiUi I'm. 1 aA, Ine great skin cure atel purest of qmoJIUmiIS. Cuvicve. So.r a twywul duubt Ih ,ut g.-c'i. ekui purirn,f .ud tMBunrylne iw m will .. 11 ee4.WMMpr UMbl. IkU., and ims.ii s,.',l Ml Um eurllT r.'lt.s 0, ..I. I mi. Co.,- . SsU Elq .S una 'aVw !Mwt).iaus.ekUt.'b A TRIP TO EUROPE. Mrs. Dr. Frank Will Vtilt the Tarts Exposition. An excursion that has been looked forward to w ith pleasant anticipations will be tiiLeo hv Mm. 1r Frank th. skilled refract ionist who is now at Hotel Pendleton. She will leave Pen dleton lor New York via Chicago on Sunday morning, Septemlvr sailing thence to Bremen on a North I tcrnum Lloyd steamer. She will visit relatives near Dreedon, and gO sight seeing to Berlin. Munich. OW'ramnic rgiiu, iLi delbarg, Frankfort, Hanover, Cologne, Paris and London. This trip will be extended over three months of time, as Mrs. r, Frank is anxious to visit these cities ami in spect 'he art galleries, witness the Pas Passion, s,H. the World's exposition, etc. sin- has already traveled eaten. sively ami has gained much know hslge in thai niHnner. Those w ishing to consult Mrs, Dr. Frank will please remember that -In will leave Pendleton on the morning of September Her optical parloin are at Hotel Pendleton, room 4. Bict cles can be purchased at the Crescent Agency in the Fast Oregon I Bll building on installments, payment $1, or more, a week. No interest. Hot Weather Sick Children Children will get slotti Ihe Ih-sI care will not prevent it. When vim and tliev an- so tin tut tun. itc ri'tneinlirr that we can bll youi preBcnptioDB, and boaidns have every Hung, (or the gJeli room, BROCK & McCOMAS DRUOOIBTB Corner Main ami Court Sts., Pendleton. Karl's Clover Root Tea maeaBhe Sm OeajeeealM, PjerMai ttir III I, Kit.- l-rn-li.C'li'sr Skill, t ,iri-l'oii lipali..ii, 1 . .,, a,,,) a I , 1.1 Hie Nkln. An ermsl.le I. alive Narvs I "ti". S..I1I ..a al.s.ilul "ranlee by all miuh's. at an. .. Din. alio e 1 "". 8. C. WCLL8 A CO.. LCNOV. N V. Bote ssossn lose For aal" Ui I sllinan A f. 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