l UIDAY, SBITEM M'M 21, hhxi. American Qirl Tan Shoes Just the thing for the mountaino, i4&l Hest $2 BO Shoe in the Market Cull ami see tliuni. CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoo Mon. )' Main Street, Pendleton, Oregon BRKVITIKS. Had lev .V Zchncr, choice cigars. Naur kraut, very Hue, at It. Mar tin's. Ovyote scalps and warrants bought, l'eler Went. Don't lorget the I.eeier bakerv (or Mid lunch. BeOt set teth , at ir. Whitaker'-. warranted anil guaranteed. When you want cream or iee cream, telephone Dntton. lllack, M0 Kor sale House am! two lotH, I bargain. Inquire Of J. L, Aharon. Ketneinher. during the carnival yon can get dressed chicken at 1'emottV Street and sour pickles, linihurgor cheese, nice ami fresh, at K. Martin . Nicely furnished rooms in Wenn's new block for rent. Apply upstair-. I'or Hale Complete net of hoiifchohl furniture. Impure of Mrs. II. T. t.nllagher. If you want pure home rendered lard with no adulteration go to Srhwarz and (ireuiich. Kor fanny vegetables. Merced sweet-, chicken, fruit and fancy groceries, DwMKt lead. Why pay tin or 20 for a wet of teeth, the beat teeth and plate don't cost the dentist $;i er let. If you want jellv glasses von should go to Demott's. He has just trot in a big shipment, all MUM, Hig pip- tale at ration's cigar store. One hundred styles of French briars ut 1!6 cents each. See them. Cold lunches erved doting the day and evening' at the J.eeer bakery . Main street, Seibcrt building. Pill pickle. mackerel, MMbed herring:, but tomaleH ami imported caviar. Ifi oontl per can, at It. Mar tin'i. Jam in. an up-to-date line ot picture mouldings and picture mounts. They are ityliih. Call and sec them. ('has. Sharp. To prevent consumption ipiickly cure throat aad I u n- troubles with One M unite Cough ( ure. Tallman A Co., leading druggists. Belle Wallace, the handsome actress who appeared at rnuer oera house last winter in ". Contented Woman," died on Thursday ot apoplexy at tier home at Warren. I'u. When you visit the street Hair and Harvest 'Carnival don't fail to cull ut the l'emlleton umhrcllu works. Um brellas recovered ami repaired. The belt Hewing machine in the world for i, warautiil tun years, repairing ami supplies lor ull machine. William II .lone has jiiHt received carload of Monitor disc drills, seed em. lever barrows, etc. Ills itock of buggies, carriage ui d wagons is com- Idelu. 1-armers wishing to buv any lind of vehicle or farming implement hoiild cull upon Hilly Jones ami in spect his extensive stock on Cottonwood treet. When you get "that tired feeling," don't despair. Don't get desperale and "go up ' the air." Don't you worry, but go to Little Henry's cabin, lie will drive uway your blues. His wienewrurst ure ''out of sight" but he'll ulwuys rind one for you. His beer is iresh ami go, si, ami these go very well together, (live him a trial. The hit of the lair in the hand music line was on Thursday evening when the Seventh regiment and l'emlleton iirass. bands pooled their issues and ull played together in trout of the booth platform, corner oi Main and .Vita streets. They tore the music out in huge chunks and scattered it broadcast through the circumambient atnio. phere in a way that Immeoaei pleased the thousands who listened thereto. The progressive nations of the world are the grout foisl consuming nations. Imod fissl well digested gives strength If you cannot digest ull you eat, you Heed Kodol Dyss psia ( lire. Itlg'l- what you eat. TOO nee. I not diet your self. It will even digest all classes of food in a Isittle. No other preparation will do tiiis. It instantly relieves and quickly cures all stomach troubles. Tail man A Co., leading druggists. Dr. WhitnUer the dentist. Hesl seamless gold crown", Sttt, fi, at Dr. Whitaker's. No extra charge for work during the carnival at I'rivett's barber shop. Wanted An experienced woman as general servant for small family. Ap ply this oilier Wanted Information regarding Mr. Anna Wise. Address .Mr. John Wisi . Kastern Motel, citv. The train from Walla Walla, which arrived at ItU this afternoon, brought several hundred people to attend the fair. Hen Diipuis, of Weiton, is in atten dance at the fair. Ladies' purses, toothbrushes, hiiir- i brushes, clotheshrushei!, scrubbing bru-hes, and duster, full line, at Nolfs. Two kevs DTI a rih:' were found Thursday ' in the fair ground". '"' r may obtain them by calling at the Kast Oragnuian orBce, At the Church of tile Ifcdecmer tin evening there will be service Bt7t80 o'clock followed bv a rehearsal of music for the following Sunday. Walter William My the Welle Walla baseball team lias disbanded for the season nnd th.it football will now OOOBpy the attention ol Wall Walla athletes. A ladv left a pacakgc witli A. C. Ilalev a't the ticket -Her'- oAe in front of the Boeton Store on Thurs day, she can obtain it by calling there for it. Turkish rug- and embroidery lor -ale at Mr. Ontnpbell'i millinery em porium. Kor the (air time only. "-. M. Slnssallein, manager: (, D, David, ptoprietor. The must dainty and affect I YT pills made are DoWltt'l Little Karly Rieere. They are uncqtinled for all liver and bowel troubles. Never gri Talltnan ,V Co., leading druggists. Julius Nelson and Mrs. Minnie XI. Stearns, both of Vausycle, were unitnl In marriage Wedne-day afternoon at the iiolden Rale hotel. Judge i . A lljirtniiin performed the service. John !'. laiskev, well known in Ka-t-erti Oregon, died at Nyssa, Malheur countv, lust Saturdav alter an illness of several years. He leaves a wife ami several children and considerable property which he accumulated in the stock business. Poloonotla toadstool.- resembling mushrooms have caused frerpicnt deaths this vear. He sure to u nly the genuine. Observe the sum.1 cure when yon usk for DoWltt'l Witch Hue Salve. There are isdsonous counter feits. DoWltt'l i the only original Witch Hazel salve. It i- I Ufa nnd certain cure tor piles and all skin di seases. Tallman Co., loading drug gists. m - -A RACK 1 SALKM. Frailar's Umahallt Was Kntored and Took a Hoat Frank Kraior's llmahali- took part in the Chamber Commerce I0Q0 mice at the stale lair at Salem. Tin pace came off on Wednesday but n not completi il until lliursipiv alter noaa, The Joarnel ' account ol it is as follows: Chamber of Commerce stake pacing .'il. .1 nnd , purse f HUM. Ii wa : :'M I, clock oetore the tlr-t i heat of the big pacing race wa- called. The horse coming to the post were: A. I Krickson's Altaior: . driven by C.i-t Frank Kraier's I'mahali. I razier A. Pratt Si. n se, Mosher; li. H. Tongue's Hen Holt. Stetson. Van do Vnator'i Diodeoe, WilliaaH; Amoj Wilkin-' Al Me. lr;on; A. W. Turner's Little Row, Lam ; L. P. Limlsey's Arab, Lindsey. and KOSt'l , Harnecle, liorn After losing considerable time in I scoring they left the post with h good start. When the stretch was reached ' they lillt Up a fide lilli-b, lien liolt tirst. I'mahalis leeoBtl, Little Hilly third, Harnacle fourth, Al Me, Diodeoe and Arab -hut out. time 3:33, j The second heut of the pace brought out live horses, lien Holt took tlie heat. IT me holla, second: Beeppoooo, third: Little Hilly, loiirth, ami Harnacle shut out. Time 3:S0 Third heat only four hOTOM OSOM out, I'mahalis inking the heat Hen Holt second, Sca poose third, and Little Hilly fourth, time SlSShj. Fol lowing thl heat the judge- po.to,nd the remainder of the rate until 1 ft, m., Tliursdav . The CbamlsT el Commerce rlissj pace, which wu ftOl OOOeloded Weilnes dav, was railed ut 1 p. in. Thur-i.e Three horse- tarted, Ron Holt, Little Hilly and I'mahalis. Hen Holt won the heat cailv. with Little Hilly oeoodi tine, StsStt, Dm belli broke badly on the hack sireich and was die tenoed. A- Hen Holt alrcadv had two heat to bi credit, this gave him the race and the big purse. KILL THL UANDRUPt gBggj, Or Your Hair Will Fall Out Till You Hoeome Bald. Misiern science ha- discovered that lundriift I- cans, 1 bv a germ that digs up the sculp in scales, as it burrows down to the roots of the hair, where it deetoiyi the huir's vitality, causing fulling hair, and, iiltimulelv, bald ness. Alter Prot. I una, of llumhurg, (ernany, discovered the ' it 1 1 I r 1 1 ft germ, ull efforts to lind u remedy failed until the great laboratory dis covery was made which resulted in Newbro'i Herpiehle, D alone of all other hair preparation! kills the daodrafl germ. Without ilandrufl, hair growl luxuriantly. 1 'Dee troy the cause, yon remove the effect." State Fair at Yakima. For Washington state lair to he held at North Vakima September 34 to til, inclusive, the Wa-hingtoii .iV Colum bia Kiver Hallway com puny will make u round trip rate from Pendleton of Io.T.'j. Tickets on sale, Neptembet -1 to inclusive, ii,,,.,! returning up to September I0i W. ADAMS, Agent. "THt BABIES' FRIEND. 1 -. .. r 1 pm( erer ton tmi TiiroatClrtsu diAdl.il rauy&oo (HKAUHU m mm i ' ii m OK a nuartcr of a cen tury Foley's Honey and Tar has been curinrr babies of croup ami whooping eougb. In that time it has saved tliousands of little lives and every year it yoes on savin" more. Physicians who have tested it know Foley's Honey and Tar is the best med icine for little folks and much superior to the old time muriate of ammonia mixtures, so often prescribed by doctors, and which are so often ineffective. It's entirely free from opiates and it'. unconditionally guaranteed. Little folki like it. BANNER SALVE ia the greatest healer known. OUHHAL.lt BV KUK iN 1'II AUMACY, I'K N 1 1 1 . K. 1 o N , OHKUOM. I'KRSONAL MKNTION. Miss Mabel MalbewH.of QibOOU, is a guest of Miss Delia Hendlpy. i, Savior, of Umatilla, wn YllitlOg bis many friends ill Pendb'ton Thur- do. ,1. L. Khun, ol Walla Walla, i- ague a visitor in Pendleton, ut the note! Pendleton. A. Halter.ore, a blacksmith of Adams, is among those in attendance at the fair. Mr. anil Mrs. Simon, of Hole: Dae fee. Walla Walla, are gnaati at the Hotel Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Lake France Of Athena, are interested spectators in at tendance at the fair. PenatofU, W, Proa bete I rem down flOtn Weston yeftefdnv on a visit nnd ll enjoying the lair. C. W. Hollis spent Thursday at the fair nnd left on the night train fur ids home in California. Clark Wood, who steers the Weston Leader, i in town and thinks the fair a mighty entertaining affair. Oliver Knott came in from his llirch cre"k ranch with a loud ot pumpkins for exhibition at the lair. Thai K llnnrkc, ut Portland, came t Pendleton and il taking in the fair, with headquarters at Hotel Pendleton. L. Bi nnland and family have move, I to Pendleton from Helix and are occupving their new resident c on llluff street. Kay Lai. row, of Gibbon, interested with his fatiier, I.. S. UaOfOW, of Walla Walla, in sheep at lithium, is attending the fair. Mr. J. R. Bean returned last even ing from Newport, YaoOiM bay. when ho ROJ been for a COnpic ot month. She stopped over at Portland and Hie Dalies on her return trip. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Davi , Ol the Helix neighborhood, have been in Pen dleton since Toeodaj attending tin' fair and are very much pleased with it. They may return Imnie on thi eve tun.:' W. i C. It. train. Mr-. James A. Howard arrived on thi morning'. train from l.awton. tirunt countv. where she has been for several months, Mr, Howard Being s. cn t.try of tlie LaWtOO Townsite com pany, anil locatetl at l.awton. William S. l,oodmau, a well known east end citizen, mid a successful stockman and larmer, is in Pendleton attending the street fair, which Mr. tiissliiimi ay is much beyond his ex pectationo end exceedingly creditable to Pendleton. Albert Cohen and Miss Hertbi Cohen, of Walla Walla, were guests ol their brother, Leon Cohen Thursday. Mi-- Lena Cohen returned from Culi lomia mi Wetliiesdiiy, and alter visii uig in Pendleton briefly, left for tier home at Walla Walla. Mayor HeN, of Walla Walla, accom panied hv his family, have been visi tors in Pendleton, attracted beta bj the famous street fair. The mayor bus extensive business interest here, also, that demand his personal attention every once in u while. From Athena tlie following were at th. tair: Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Hill. Mi Jack t'raig, Miss Nellie liitliens, A. J. Willabv, Herman Llppold, Dave Love, William Well-. Charles Dunn, Louis Ilergevin. Tom Newport, Frank Mornn , Kd Ksjnt, Key. Meliord W. Smith. ' Nicholas Lux, of Walla Walla, who has spent the last three year- at Daw -on City ami Nome, is a visitor at the fair, lie say there is lots of gold in t .at coiiutry, ami i- 01 the opinion, notoithituiiiling what other sav, that Nome i going to be a great camp next yeur. William Scott, proprietor of the Hiditwa) spring summer resort, came down Thursday and will visit here several duyi. A partv of Pendleton gentlemen an- going Ui take a bunt through tlie monntalni noxl November mid make their noadqttertON al Mr. Heotl ' hotel. Jajnai scott. of Athena, Ii in Poodle toll. Mr. Sett is a prominent larnn r of his section, but ha- other interests und employment which entitle him to more than passing notice. He is un artist ami entitled to enrollment with liaslern Oregon's literati. Mr. Scott is cartoonist of the Athena Press and has recently named t ut nam gmsi work, with Clark Wood. ,,( the Weston Leader, ami F. 0, Hull, of the Milton Kagle, us victims. OPERA HOUSE T0NIU1IT. The Quoon In Slate and Proflosior Utam' Clauoi ol Uanoari. The anean of the Pendleton Street I air ami Harvest t aruvntl will appear in state with lull court retinue at I r.ier opera house thin evening. I'rof. J. N. Heggs' cl.i--e oi dancer- will he present in full force .1 on Monday Toning. Ihc program ha- been slightly changed with some pleuniug new teutures added. The setting of the stage w ill hi a pretty sight. I be dancing of the children, anil tin- intro duction of two or three musical num bers by the best talent ol Walla Walla and Pendleton . will 110 doubt he heartily enjoyed Will Siurgis. us court jester, will be present in full regalia, und il In graceful movements as he glides uMiuid over the stage do not pro, lie favorable comment, it will not be hi- fault. This court cervmuiiiul is one of the prettiest mid most attractive of the entire fair. Admission. Adults, BO cents: children, H cent- PARADE OF CARRIAGE HORSFS. Court Street Ilia Plaoe, 10 O'clock Saturday Poronoon, tho Tunc. I lie exhibition or parade of driving horse. Ikith double mid single, will lake place ut In o'clock Saturdav fore noon on Court street. They will be judged at that time and the award made, Thi I according to the wishes of the livestock committee, consisting ol Joe Hoch, John Hailey, jr., and sum vorehaw. Rntriei may be made to either member of the committee, at any time, but the nicker it 11 done the better they would like it, for it would prevent too big a rush ut the time lor entries to close. It must la' understood that the animal- competing in teams must ba owned and driven by one man. It is aineoted thut the sin, wing of driving horses 011 this occasion will ls lurge mid imposing. Many entries for single drivers have already been made and a few enl riei ot team Kxlubilors are instructed lo have their animals there promptly ul H' o'clock lor inspection by jiulgei. .Third Public Wedding. The third public welding of ,e (ar occurred ut Ssati this afternoon, the uriueipnll being William Oliver of Kelto. and .Miss Manny Kl lie, of Uklai). ihc marriage wu perlormed by tho Rev. F. L Vothm, president of the Puudletoii ucuduiuy. On Thousand Chlldron. Children from tlie public Mhooll und Pendleton ucaiinmy, and from out side point, to tho niluiljur of 10UU as- laemhled ami paamd thrmtgh Ihe" main fair and Midway thle afternoon. The hearty arqaleeeene of Mr. Jnbonr, of the Midway, I" the plans of the usso eiatlotl committee in granting tlie free dom ill nil the attractions to the child ren, was u great source of pleasure to 1 those direct Iv interested and was up. predated, Tl"' sight of WD many child ren in a body, seeing tlie sights and enjoying themselves, was an inspiring one. Pondloton Woelen Mllli Booth. The booth of the Pendleton woolen mills at the fair Is one of the uiot representative of all that have been titled up Wool of different kinds MO shown in varum- slate, from the Lime it leaves the back oi the sheep until ready to be spun. The ceiling nl the booth i covered v ilh wool- oi many different colors fantastically Brianged witli a inot pleasing 1 'fleet to tie eve. Ill tlie foreground is a IplendW mlbe tion of photographic landoMpe work, the entitle work .d R, V. Judd, Visitors at the f air Among the many fr.uu Walla Walla in attendance at the fair are the follow ing: Walter P. Moore. Mr-. M. A. Oronell. Mrs. Ryan, Beatrice Ryan, JameeO. Kid well, Mrs. Klehle. c. R. Uriffltti and wife. Robert Mellon, Richard .Mcl ean, D. Herrlok, Oeorge i;,t -er. John Bachtold, Loo hi Ran, K- C. Ileister. Peter Werner, imiy Mat.ei, Qui New berg, Nick Beldiih, Walter Williams, Henry Him kiiiau. Tom Kerrlek. fig KANE TRAOKliY. Both Husband ami Wife Still Alive, But Nslthor Is Expected 10 LtVO, Fred Kane, the miner, who slot hi wife and daughter, al their home near flnmptor. Wednaiaayi 1- -till alive, a ie alo hi olio, but neither of them Is expected t" live Than are many conflicting report. It seems the man was seized with a udden lit oi Inaanlty while at home with his family in the mountain, anOttl three miles' Is'Vond RuniptCT, He went into the bedroom Hourllhlng hi gnu. saving that he WM goinc hunting. Hi- wife asked him to wait until daylight, He then shut the door and shot tlie child, an s-yeur-old girl, then came out and shot hi- wife jot Itelow the heart . Not seeming to realize what he had done, he asked hi wife who I hoi the babv. Taking in the situation, -he replied gently thai the did not know, hilt wa going to try and lind out, and asked him to go witli her, winch he did. Reaching the outside ol the kooee, revert says the woman sent her boa band bark to gat hi- hat ami it and -he then ran to 11 neighbor'! cabin for help. Hefore enough men could 08 obtained I pa with the crazy man. he had lired tlie cottage and escaped to 11 cabin further up the mountain, where he shot blmatll be low the right nipple Tlie wounded w ife, with the neigh bors, returned only to Bud her house burned to the ground and the body of her wounded daughter a blackened crisp. Mr. Kane was found and dis armed, mid friendl took both husband and wife to the sumptcr boapital. Roth oi them are well connect '. I. and have stiHui high here, where they have lived a number of year. CONVICTS ESCAPE. James :.umy and Charles Voormes bet Awav From the Penttcnltarv. Walla Walla, Spet. 91.-Jame Mur ray and Charles Voorbeil, convict- No, leTB ami MM, aaaaped from the nte mill at the state peuitoatiar) at 1 o'clock last evening and Up to a late hour this morning nail not beet appre hended. The men were under the direct charge of Kngineer W. II. I o 1. manner and NighlWOteh l id Mi" Don Ml I at the time the escape oc curred ami tl othcer are blamed lor uol keening a closer watch upon the men. They had been kept al (be mill to repair a pump an I it wa about an hour after the regular force had de parted that the e-e.ipi urred. Warden Catron offer- I'm reward each for the capture of (be prisoners. Martial Law Leasas. inhesion, Sept. 1!!. Mayor Jon, -proclaimed that martial law would cease at noon li day and the civ il au thorities would aeume the direction of municipal affair-. This was done at the magaatioO of Gen. Scurry, who ex pressed the belief that the conditions had reached such a atnta mat the civil authorities were able to cope with the situation Thi-. however, doe- not mean the immediate withdrawal of the military, They ere to co-ocerute w ith the city otliciuls in the enforcement ,,! order and will continue on duty us a pan 01 the government, Corboll Will Return. London. Sept. l'1. Iii an loterviea Corbet t, the prize lighter, suys he w ill return to the slate- Wednesday next and f ee the charges against him. He says a j - r- 1 1 .1 1 friend lied about him to his wife mul led her to believe cluirg which letters ami eublegram received -how were fajag He love- Ills wife .nid will return lo show 'be is not Unfaithful, also to prove toe light will, MoCoi was not a fake. He had a healed argument witli Coiisidlnc, who said that fjorbetl would have to ret irn ui olice. Hawaii tor Hawaiian!. San Francisco, Sept. Jl. Advici from Honolulu: Reg let ration for the November election shows a melorit) of ten Hawaiian- to one while poreon Itepuhlicans and democrats concede an overwhelming majority ir tin- native iiarty that stands for "Hawaii lor Hawaiiana." ST. JOE Boys' Suits for School Wear. E. STORE To the Ladies of Pendleton: We call your attention to the Latest Imported Novelties Such on French Embroidered Taffeta Silk fronts, latest I 'un , 1. in embroidered Schlffono, Gerrpnn spangle Hritssfls net, latest Sclilffone AppK(tra trimniiag, ge our eaat window for Endiea' latest Buropoaji novaltlei m ladies' wraps and many other imported lines that will attract tin a) n, Wc arc the Leaders of Fashion. Dress Goods for School Girls. . LYONS & CO. NKW YOHK MARKBT. Rnportsd Bv I. L. Ray lo.. Chicago Board or Trado and Nrvv York Stock Bxohaime Brokers. Sent, -i .The wheat markei wa vnai and strong bv turns today. The liquidation which was in evideiue yes- teniay wae continued on.a larue Mali at the opening, which carried prices from s-i'i to inu in ten mlnntee, I nun thi point there was a recovery to M'., , closing M M, Liverpool closed M lower, 84). Htncks higher. Money. per cenl . fjioee yeaterday, W 14, Open t'.day. !-i'4. Range today, iwTj to si . ci. -e today, M .vs. 10 per cent-rebate. I , I ' I ! V , ' Till' BmMStMM ..... ... I. 1.... 1 111, . i 1 . ! 1 1 .V; , , .. purchaser ol gomls from our st.,r. In " imonnl of his purchase, due prices Hr 1 ' than moat of our eomiHitlton prices hm !" get Is'iier acquainted w in, ib.: r'si.tS jf! ton. and Umatilla countv. we intend I,, one wl... buys something ,, pressntT, ' --. !' "nrt ti. r' DonN ntMlhiscbance i f satuea dollar or two on u suit of cloths The "A Hindoo H00J00 o Iv " A II indoo II, di at I , wi rAIKi vttse 0110.11. lo 11 .11101. 00 1 I lit III. 'I ' all tin scat ami boxee tiown itain and a goodly number nl the gallery, The play la a mirth produow Iron the -tart, ba'ed upon the principle ol Hindoo superstition and tin o-ophic In lief that a person may projoel hi astral body or soul from hi human bndy, and alter traveling areiiml through space have it return to the body. The souls of the two principal-, having beep projected, got into the wrong bod 1 01 when the) returned to earth, and IbeOI BUmeroni absurd ItnatioM resulted. The audience were kept in a continual goisl humor. Notice. All persons knowing Iheinselevs in debted to me will please call and settle their accounts. II. M, BL0AM, At tona, Indian territory. Wcdm s- dav, Poil matter Dlimuke was shot ami Inatantly killed by Dam Aahtoo, a well-to-do itoekroan, Dlimuke'i sou rii-he! to Id lather assistance, and was aleo -I ot. He died mon alter. FREE COFFEE l 1 ii after mi during the Htlr between the lors oi three and live we will -erve our ' Bennett & Tarbet, Props. Opera HOUOS Itlnck, Court S'reet. I'eunletan. Department Stores, 1 all line of Jackets, Capes, Ladies Tailor Made Suits nnd Wrappers are just in. Tint; art new ami stylish. TALL DRESS GOODS OF ALL You Can Get The Celebrated Pilsner Beer in bottloa, duliveretl to any part ol city, ut $1.50 per Dozen. oaw Bottlnd hv Cioo. J. Pottrir OSTEOPATHS. KOEPPEN'S 4011 IYIODLRN t loffeC tree to all. ( olije ii and have a cup. It i. ItlOng and pungent. Owl Tea House. l-ancy leas, Collces, .Sphva. etc. PHARMACY Lvrrytfting that It kept in a first flan, up to date tit m ttorr- 1(5 Court St. Hr. W.J. and Mrs. lane, ernduati the Aanvkai SebiHil of tMeafathfi n Kirkeville. Mo., rr p-r-imiiieutlv bs'ated it 701 . aoraer ol Tbonnnea unl Alia Htnwtl, IVmllrtmi. laveitigatiou Respectfilly MM ll, HI'T I'IDU (ll 't. ,m6lw.. ,ir wispSK rr Old mi -iMWjH llCWvlimit 13 i"iutiiwn yi -- . .w r , pgJ 1 l IIP. MB ton oriv" 1. -1 -itronti abatisl s ..UUK'k VmMdM Stock with Groceries to its Full Capacity. Warm MoKinley to spoak. t'hicago, Sept. 21. It is possible that Praafoani MoKinley maj make several speech, - In the West helore II, e eos' of the campaign. To induce tin is one of the objects of the visit which .senator llaiinuwill make t,. (anion next Mliulav. Nortbeait- o IllllillllS steal ing Ud NavtOo l.o.,.i 1 10. ......iv A r s:..... .j. j a, .1. eu,i, ported this morning thut a eru .ruona liaml ol .Nat;ti i..i. .1... . 1 ' 11 11 ui.' miiuiiiiiiiiii msi are stealing ami slaughtering cattle ami meoioimi the I i Ves ol sett brs Puraliases kvening Paper San Pranaiato, Kept, kl. W, n. Ileurst arrives here tomorrow, ll is rumored be has purchased the Bvi n. ing Poal in San rraaoiaeo and the i.,,. Aniielei lleruld. 0. R. Demott's More is filled with everything in the (irocery line to lull and overflow intf. In Staples In l:ancv Goods The line is ifa ist to We round in tlie olty The store contains tlie vttry Itest that money oan buy If Vmi Want Hruits, Vegetables. Butter, Chickens, bggs, Vot. DaW findtheiu at tliis Store- OJ. Demott The WHITR HOIICP r.onrPm SSL'S am u. N-ier " --"wo. J I l , til l'iillthl.U ftl..aVV. -rv ""'ivp, itlllt TATOAl BROS., Proprietors. and Fugs. vr MaJh Strt. Pendleton u