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TH1-KSDAY. Aft.l'ST M. l"tt Ss American Girl Tan Shoes Just the thing for the mountain. J Best $2M) Shoe in the Murket. Call anil see them. CLEAVER BROS. The Boot ard Shoe Men. a.V Main Ntre;, Pendleton tregnn BREVITIBS. ami bridge replenished for salt- at Kaillev A Zehner. choice cigars. ('..vote coili ami warrant- laaight. Peter Writ. Uring vmir second-hand school book aa Frederick Xolf. Seamless gold crowns, work at Dr. Whitaker's. Tallnian A Co. have their stock of (a music. Mi-Cull li.uaar tuttern- th' Weasel leartment Store. tin to Ir. Whitaker for lea tint ami most artiitic dental work. Tin- largest line of school lsk ami u ppl ie at Ta'lman A Co. 't. When yon want cream or ice cream, telephone Ihitlou. Black, 'M. I Hi rum the aale at the Wessel IV ' partnient Store all good will lie Mild at coat. If you want pure hiine rendered lard with no adulteration go to schwarx and (trenlieh You can get many good for little money at the Wnw Department More during their sale. Billie'e best and hot wienie at Little Henry' Cabin. Tbev are nice, steaming hot. Drop in ami get a hot wienie. A ladv's chainlet Columbia, good a new, a 7'i wheel, for .$o at the Cres cent agency ir the Kast Oregon i.m kmilding. You will never tlud any other nill an prompt and pleaaant a- Dewltt'l Little harly Risers. Tallnian A Co., leading druggists. I have in stock a large lot of fruit Dr. Whitaker l the dentm. Dr. Whitaker fan all kind of : dental work. A girl wanteil to assist in general housework. Appl at this otlice. ioo-picee m of Knglih attrpero i lain for fn.TO halav unit I ridav. at the I Owl. Mrs. L. Kdward will give massage I treatment at her room No. IT. tlnlden 1 little hotel. Bicvcle. confectionary, cigar, to. I laeco, etc, at tin 'I'vide". K. W. 1 Kletcber, l'roprietor. F.eery child who buy it honk at Tallnian A t'o.' will' la- presented w ith a companion box I'art of our fall ntoek i in transit ami wr want to make room for it. sec our display nil (or prizes. .1 ut in. an up-to-date line of picture moulding and picture mount. Thpy are stylish. Call and ev them. Clin. Sharp. The Verein Kintracht will hold a special meeting in it room- tonight to which the member ar, earnestly in vited to come. The Petti Leed and Livestock cnniiany will have office! in the new building on Court street, rear ol First National bank. R R Perlagtai will be in charge. Luna Bishop, treasurer of reiidleton schn.il district. No. 1. has iued a call for warrant' up to and including No. IMO, and stating that they will le laid upon presentation to her at her othi-e in Real Oteeaeiea building. Thomas W. Couklin. of Waniner, Shoshone county, Idaho, and Mis i'.dna A. I'ayne, of Cove. Onioa countv, Oregon, wen- married at the bride's home at Cove at i n en Tu.-s- day, August M. The .eremoiiy wa performed liv lienrv (.'. riiomnn. D ' D. John Barker. tht threshing machine man wiio wa- severely injuria.! la-t week while oiling the machine, left Yesterday for hi home near Kulton. tie may lose one of hi linger and is certain to ha laid up from work for three mouths. .. A. Hutchinson, of Athena, who has put in the harvesting eaoti with the John Mcl'hail outfit of Athena, was a viitor in IViidleton Wednesday The .Mcl'hail outtit i a large one. steam power, ami it average.! threading 1000 sacks a day while in operation, which is big work. It has been stored for the winter. Mr Hutchinson officiated in the hoe down department. The wolf in the fable put OB BtBM -clothing because if he traveled on hie own reputation he couldn't accomplish his nurnose. Counterfeiter- of le- Witt' with Hale. Salve couldn't sell their worthless salve mi their merit-. ' thev put them 111 boxes and i u I ....i i. . onlv DeWltt'l Witch ,n,,r . ii . . .ii receiv It cur.. pi.e- an i a:i pi:rsonai, hkktion. eraaeefi like them. Take Hand Salve, skin disease, iug druggist Ta! I man A l" Lead- County Clerk W. I. Chamberlain went to Athena Welneday. i.eorge R, Mocker, a merchant of Alba, is in I'onillrMn this week. It. J. Stillmnn ami family have re turned from their outing at Menchain. Ldward Spencer, of Sikane, ha ar rived in reiidleton to remain for some time. Mr. and Mr Frederick i. Nolf have returned from an outing at New lirt on Yaipiinu hay . H. I'. Milieu, proprietor of lea Athena hotel at Athena, wn- n visitor in I'endletnii Wednesday . William W. Doroth) and Mis Carrie M. Ocborii, of Milt hi. obtained a license to w, . We hu-dii Will Marsh, bookkeeper (or t'harle Ceenieflfaen. i in 1'endictoii toia. culled here by the accident to Qoufge Ivans. Mi Kllie Worreter returned lat night from a Viail to friend at Mimp. tor. Lawtoii and other eitie- of linker and tiraiit conntie, l'etcr tieiss was in PaetlletOB WihI insday from nenr Wetnn. Hi Wheel went :Ci to :'-"i bushel to the acre, which in former year ha been a high as 47 l ubels to the acre. .Mrs S A . r uin, nvording secre tary of the Oregon 1 ederntioii of Wo-men'- Ciaht, will arrive in I'einlleton on tonight' train from the eat and be the i-nest of Mr. 0. B. W'mle until Satn rday. I 1'. Kthngcr, for the ast threi years head Nxikkeet-er in the employ of the r'irt National bank of linker City, has resigned hi position and will leave (or nirtlaed on Boetsetoer 1. Mr. Lffingi-r mi- BOOMstad a si lioi with I'owniug. Hopkins A('u.. wheat and lnni broker, in l'orthind. II. R. kenindy. wife and IwO child ren, have returned from a visit to Ciutoi lieach. Mr Keino-ilv did missionary work for the street fair and harvest carnival by distributing literatim . They were in Astoria on the last day of the regettu. Saturday, August Mfc ami ptoaeeMMl it aeeeMaa. K. s. Wnterinan. of Waterman -'.ate ii. wa- in I'emlletoii Wedneilny on his way to Hot Lake. He anil County Ueeorder Maloney have -I.Vi .lire.- nf wheat from which they h.r -i-ted 7274 -ack- of No. 1 wheat. !4o iMitiml to tin- ck -eme of it was bi eealeM. 2o bushels to the acre, which cut the average down. Some of it went over 40 to the acre. C W. Lawrence, le-ideni manager for the distribution oi the liennngton tpvewriter in the Northwest, with headipiarter in Portland is in I'emlle. ton tislay. .Mr. Lawrence and Miss 0. Holme. nf Holme Busines college, iii I'ortlaud, recently joined matrimouia. lOTMeei ami he is receiving oiigr.ituhitiuii- from their many friends in l'endletoa, (or Isith of them. Mrs. laiw rence not iii'' iiii .iiiy. nig on thi trip. dght ad. .pted fall the Anterlean wtt jofiili in knickcrb-s-kcr-. Tin- In" wn- the sp.ikesinnn oi the pnrty . Whorl ' kii whnt be llllbaM in tin- conn ' trv he gravely repl iiil : "We like. sir. your nnple and y inr ; pumpkin pNO. " , 'Mow did von leiirn Knglish so Iqniekly akisl the reporter. "From the soldiers, sir, in ! we'k.' h replied. "The plural of the DOOM is hard t" mm Win.. i IMU1 ail.- 'mull III the nlural vou do not n 'man bol 'men. n when von siiv'child JrOU nv in the plural' 'children. That i- very bad. sir, verv ld. he added, slinking his lioml m a ilesiiHirim: war. "It is bnril i to keep to myself. Ami yon mature the pealtlotl o'f the ndjecfivi-s. sir.' went on the little scholar, with grnve tnce. "We sav in our country 'The ekr blue i U'liutiful.' 'Tin girl pretty t here,' 'Tin horse black is on the street:' hut here von say 'The him akv is beontifal,' 'The bleak hore." The prettv girl.' It i verv, very bad, Mr, ho returned, shaking hie I bend , I 'What W" era III ti s,. - the snow." said lxirenro, and the other boys smiled and bowed ! unison. "We wish to skat on the i.e. of which we have henrd so much." The bovs nre nlrendy much at home and refusV' to he surprised by any yarn spun (or their baWHH or b any sight show n to them. ST. JOE STORP l . mt CjkAy.1 aI lii'i.-r-itiiiii P. is nun a. . I nc will give i i5icvii iicvuui i vi uiic ceK on Wen-s' boyi1 anil children's clothing. We have insi received a nice line of boy's school suits. Children's knee pants suits. Newest styles out: buy these goods of us and save money. Remember we carry a full stock of geneni merchandise at rock bottom prices. E. M. LYONS & CO. IVANS MAY DIE. On of Charles Cunningham's Employes Meets With a Serious Accident tiirge Ivan, u man aged ftboel i1' year, an employe of Charle Cunning ham, the sheepman, lie at tin- point .i: death a: Ir. I n- - li. pit;i. In.- COMMIT TEED SUICIDE. Frank Kelly. Shot Himiclt of Milton. Purposely. Milton. Aug. .'in Frank Kelly, who r.-nle- ...yen or eight miles northeast of Milton, c minuted suicide at an enrlv hour Tue-dnv morning. He and tin- rand, near I j i t lo ck 'nr. wa- in Pendleton last night, and had lieen drinking. He went to Mr. Cunning ham's barn at u lute hour, presumably for tile puriioec of remaining there for jars and extra cap and rubbers : also the rest of the night. At an earn hour voting man i ordinarily employed at j hi ll-year,old son Arthur were up some nice stone jars and crock. Tin-w are bargain- ii. K. Iemott. The largest and moat complete line of fall street hat ever shown in the city are now on display at Mrs. Ki. Campbell's. Call and see then.. A waterpnaif lunch bos that folds up and can be eMfaaa in the tcket. may be had at tl wl Tea House today and Friday, for I'lc. Just the tiling for echool . Plenty of spring chicken, d re seed or alive; aiau sweet potatoes and all kinds of vegetal. Leave your orders. Thev will be debverval promptly Q, K. lVmotl "Fleet giaaja at lowest price-' lias al-way- been our motto and we are pre pared to carry tin- out. Lvervtlnng in the grocery line can be found in our store. All we ask is for jrou to drop in and get our price and see the quality of our giJ. City Bakery ,. i,r. . K. Mar: in. proprietor. Millions will be spent in politics this veer. We can't keep the cam paign without nionev any more than we can keep the ood'y vigorous with out food. I'yspeptic used to starve themselves Now Kudo! Pvspepsia Cure digest what you eat and allows you to eat all the good food you want. It radically cure stomach' trouble. Tallnian A Co., leading druggists. thi morning young Ivan wn- f aind in the harn at the leol of a stairway leading to the loft. BbxsJ had been suing from his nose and ear and Io wa unconscious. He was removed to the hospital and is in a MMrtOM condition. He had either fallen down stairs or had been kicked hv a horse, but which i not known. He is ap parently suffering from a concussion at the i a-. : the brain. HKLD Columbia WITHOUT BAIL. osorge and Tua-Tua Will Await Trial in Jail. The preliminary examination el Columbia tieorge and Tua-Tua for the murder of Annie Ldna wa held before Justice of the Peace Thomas Fitt tierald today, and tin- defendant were held without bail to appear in i Iveeil court, which will convene in Pendle ton on Monday. October . Tin wit l me 1.1 who had previously test i he. 1 at the croiier moil. -' w.-r. .i i. ; ti the number of half a ihneii ami in the mountains about 4H miles nearly east of Milton, near the divide he heJaWM and Walla Wulla rivers, on the headwaters of the latter. Arthur returned home on Wednesday, hut said nothing of hi lather death until tin morning, when he dated that he and hi father were together 'Sniping m the mountain, ami that hi- lather bed arisen verv early and hint taken his gun and liot himself and huil died. The news wa brought Id Milton by Dlevid Kelly, an older brother of Arthur, wl o wa accom-punii-d by Frank BOWpie, Deceased was a nephew of P. J. Kelly, who formerly represented L'lntt tillu' county in tin- legislature He leave a wife and tune children. iieputv Sheriff Joe Hlnklev. ..f Pen dleton, is here looking up the case. Coroner W . Ii. Cole I- eXa-cte.l to arrive thi evening to hohl an impicst. The lasly ha not yet l-een brought home. The ! Arthur gives Ii. excuse for failure to mention his father's death the moment he got home, which adds a slight air of mystery t tin affair, with u suspicion of murder, for deceased was believe J to have been cruel to liis boys. An investigation will disclose they 1 w hether tie- .et-U wa- . olinnltt. il in To Make His Head Swim. Frank iBBovlta. of Rea Haten. Conn , is a luckless suitor, but MO needthrift. He eoerted Bophie fera pliin, of Montowese. three yea''- Ihe gave him the mitten In.; week. Thee he .rt .-lit. d to In r an it. mi II count of the money he bad ipBBl OM ni-creaiii. s."u water and candy tor her mid in car hire to her home. He had kept account. Be 'ays jf he can't get the gin he will make bat ia i BM k tne money the courting cost him. Bophie raiereed In- pr Bte, bet ob jected to the bill of 1310. "Pnv it or marr me." he said. "1 will do neither." she unswerel. She ha a bill for kie-. aho declar. -. thu' will make hi Deed -wim. Kid Smith's Dell. Jack Smith, the Kid. write from l'orthind stating that he i- n hUSW MM auxiotia to meet Kid Walton or Tom keott, within Ihe next two or throe week, the men to weigh in at IM n Hind- at :! ..'clock of the day oi the tight. Winner to tnke so and loeor N I er eent oi net receipts, or winner la take all i- Kid smith's prop. -it ion. All Ul-to.ilate bicycle at tl''. Indies' wheel- IM, at Ihe Cre-cen: AtpNMJJ 111 he Fait OleglllliMII building A i--.nd-l.anil bicycle in gi-sl order for 118. Terete eeey, without I ale reel. m FAIR Upern llou.se Hlock. Court Street, Pennleton Put Yourself in Peters' Shoes WY handle the Pet an Shoe Co.'s celc-liratoil "Diamond in nf sinu s and CM suit you liotbJas to style am! price unaerweai and We can save vou mOMV nd be convinced. on all linen, but we will still sell at coat some The World's Petroleum Suppl. Statistics iboe that the Dnited State and liussin are Is'tween them pnxlucing. ,n round numbera, 180,00 -NO barnh ef petrolenn per real aed that the production of uumda coun tries bus of lute iMereaeed n neeh that they ate uble Ml c.lll'ribllte enough MOW to bring the world' aggregate annual production to about tM,U)0,flU0 burr. Is. It i well known that the nrednetlo ol Ftusiu is much less now than It I b( in-, ow ing to the lack oi enterpriee "i the people slid to I lun l-. ll.lt - UNU -tation facilities. mi uuucrwni and heserv t i-k cosr sale win no. !,,: wnl still soil at cost some lne nf virIi as iiiiiinci waists, wrappers ami seasonal. 1. .77' I glKsJs OUR HOTIOl ' ds watistactrv or Monev Refunded KOEPPEN'S THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet. Props WODERN PHARMACY fiu, eip-tc Jitf Jf-,: ttorr. 115 Court St. The World's Larttstt Diamond. The rnjuh of Matlan own thn largest reliable diamond in the world. It weighs SnT cerate, and is shaped like an egg. with a aeeer little dented hollow marking the smaller end. Nunc notion of the value nf the tone cat. be formed from the fact thnt when the king ol liorneo w ished to add it to his treuiires some years ago ha offered in exchange f..r it M0,000 in cash, wppleMieBted bj the gift oi two "wur ships" fully equipped, n nnetkef al cannon and n large .piuntity of powder ami shot. D m SL Genu ''eeV'sw- :-rTatjpW QEo OARVEAU, Prep. Am M I ur ipcsn Plan. Block and a hall from depot. Sample Koom in connection Room Rate 50c. 75c.tl.N again testhieO, nothing oi sensational 1 " vmmnm interest Is i ng adduce.1 that had not m been previously known. WALLA WALLA Ticoiia, an Indian, wa held a ui. ... William J Johnson A. I. Stillman and WIHkM l'ar- I . appeared' jitia uoiM-ared tur the defendant, and. Walla Vullll. T. 8. ilaiiev f.r the sute. ountle. MAN MISSINb. 'Mytlsriouily Di- Thrsa Days Abo. Aug 'M. William J and Parents Children... IT WILL SOON SCHOOL TIME BL We havt the larj;est stock of School books anil Supplies ever brought to Fendleton. Our prices will be right. Conn in and see us. Our stock includes Slates and Pencils, Tablets and Copy Books. Pencil Boxes and School Bags, Separate Leaf Note Books, Composition Books, Pens, Penholders and Ink Erasers, Crayons, And all kinds ol stationary. TALLMAN & CO. LCAsDINQ DRUQQ1STS. Johnson, proprietor ol the Johnson ice .ream parlors n !i,:- . i". i- missing and in- w herealsiut- i- being s. light i in aiu As a result t. cases Mt-re l tiled in the superior court dm - ln I The Oret wea oy Joseph M-r. iium to collect the sum of II h. 4W Ulnl the .-.olid an uction n Milt f, Morgan to secure laym.-nt oi ij.Vi. tin- same behej awe on a milk account. Iii the meant inn- the missing man is not to h. found and all efforts to discover hi lo cution apieur truitleOB. Jt apM.-ar that Momlu . August 0, Johnson drew the slim ol fMJO Itoln the hunk in this city in wiii' h the money of the biisinevs lieing carrieil on b himself and win was delsaiited. Tell ing hi wife that he was going uul into the country to take orders lur goods he t.s.k hi- deitrtiir. ami sine- that time ha- not been seeu. He did not with draw all of the money from the bunk. 1' being left still ti. the credit of the firm. Neariv u mouth ago Johnson went I.. rseaNlde "for hi health", and .ellt aolne .'a ' da - enjoying its II. all re- .11. il -i.-ing ill. at 11,1- - I'll- lar timmer resort. Stones that he hud gamhied and swut money re k lessly while there were generally dis credited. He lre the reputa ion in this city of Ix-ing a teinperale, I ml us Iriou man. The property he left behllul will he more than enough to meet his debts. for Whooping LoubO. "Itoth my children wer. taken with whooping cough." writer Mr. (I. K. Ilutton, of lanville. Ills. "A small bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar gave such relief that 1 used u M cent bottle, which saved me a doctor's bill." Nothing else So goal. Koappon'l Pharmacy. FILIPINO YOUNGSTERS. Thres ol Them Will Attend College at Ann Artoor. Three Filipinos will be students at Ann Arbor whuii the college year opens. They are said to lie the II ret Filipiuos to matriculate at an Ameri can university An educational society in Manila sent lln-in to America. heUoree Ariraga. of Manila, and Juan Tecaon, of baiacau, twuuty-oiie years old, will study civil engineering. I.oreiuo Orirabia, uf Cavil, eleven yuan old, w ill remain eight years ut Ike university. Tbo older boy i wore khaki suit with sandals, but the youugtutl boy had Conic and hsik at the ni.-v, le- a' 'he Crescent Agenc in the l-.ua! l.r.gonian building. Bicvdes for u small amount down Bed the liulance in monthly pay ment. Iio interest. NEW LUMBER YARD. FOR GIRLS. Walla Walla, WasUorton. For beerdina and day pupils. Healthful ba-ation, in l-t residence part of city. Preparatory and ucademic departments Kxc-ptionul udyuutuges in Milan and Kneiifti. Individual in struction tor those whose ediicutioli has been irregular. AIM Health. Cemrtcter. Schol.irship. Culture. For talatepa, apply to lis Imogen Boyer, Principal. P. A. HARVEY, The only exclusive maker of hand madt harness in the city THE RIGHT PRICE. Good stock. All Work cuaratced. C mrt St., . Ci lden Rule Hotel ORGANIZED 1868. We are now ready for busitie-n.-.ir W'asliingtoii a Columbia I. ' - freight deait with a MBBrel u--or:nient of lumU-r dir.-ct from our own saw mill, and can furnish unytl.io.' promptly. Country orders in car loads shipia-d direct from our mill in carload loir at correct prices, tiive u u call. ' ( ! pa, ... A.C.Shaw&Co. W.J. 8EW1LL, Mfr. The Best Ever Brewed. .ma. .-u PILSNER BEER. J eeai oaissai isWssliIsi lee. Mt- THE PACIFIC MUTUAL l.I I K LNSUBikNCE 00. OF CALIFORNIA. ! STINCTIVE PROFITABLE FORMS oi Life Endowment and Accident Inauranoe I '..Wilde fitlior in a siiitli 1110 or in installments. It has the e.Mt .mil I'.est Ot h'ani.ation I or Policyboiden oi anv rVntaaricen CompeDVi WANK N. MoCANOLBBS, l.I SI.KAI. AI.I.S I, LLLLNSUl KG, WASH B4BBITT MKTAL. Muile fr.iui tilt.-r.-I water. Hecoin loeudeil hy physiciuiis. oil BBC onnk all you want of il and not h.n. the heitilu. li- ..r get du . Special Sale of Crockerv and Glassware Thursday and Friday, August 30 and 31, we offer our entire line of crocker) L glassware at greatly reduced prices. Schultz Brewing Co. j , lead hi. CALL K0B SCHOOL WABRANT&. 100 piece Knglisli Mini 4orce!eiii sets IW Ii tlllot.l..k SO laai table set tc (old iug lunch boxes Hix elei'trn plate IDOOns. Buy yuur wile a dinner set now A FEW SAMPLES ' 0 r'railied SlusniMl. war ni.-tlire. '''Ax'Si Miches Katleetf heiea gi,n n.ai ah ..uuunuiiii nrsMIS el achuol dislri.-i No h, I'msillU ui.. o! ,L",eik,,?.V mZittMtoVteuSi t,,k,;,h ukc" at prices. llrcguioal. I -OMil.t IVI, I,. I.,l, f,n.,. Jn U-rel . Ir.iln lUle lit lbh,-llufl lailol August ' IWS.I l.I KA HIslKir l.l.'l .3H .15 1 tut Inn glass oil . .ins I uuey shue toilet sot fsf.00 lamp, with shade. Six burs Owl laundry soap L iJ 9 while you can get it cheap. All dinner sets less 10 per cent V OWL TEA HOUSE, Court and Johnson Street. Pendleton, Oregon. The WHITE HOUSE GROCERY tsrundb ot Cauncd Go TATOM BROS.. Proprietors. Staple and l ancy Groceries, Fruits and Herrie a 11 ,u ,. Brands of Canned Goods. I'resii V it w .f u.. Main Street, Pendleton,