East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 01, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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    MONDAY. OCTOBER I, !.
Ladies Welts
1 '
is. ru. h - vwt
A new line juit in, frwrn
$3.00 ,
96.00
per pjiir.
Nothing Issuer in the market.
Snappy up-to-iUte stylish ir.sl
Call ami see them.
CLEAVER BROS.
Tree Boot and Shoo Men.
do". Main Htrxt, Peodleton, Oregon
BREVITIES.
liailler A Zehner, cliuicv tlfm.
Coyote scalps and warrant! Niiitflit.
Fete'r West.
Beat net teeth t, at i)r. W liitiiker's,
warranted ami ituaranteeil.
When yon want ervani or MM erentn,
telephone Diitton. lllaek. 2li.
H you want pure home rendered lanl
with no aihilteration ft SO MmM
ami tiretllieh.
l-aney olive.-, Young America
eheese, nice trreen onions ami lettnei'
at K. .Martin -.
Mutisev, Cosmopolitan ami BtrMT'l
niauaiuie- for October are :or s.ile at
the BlM Front.
A nice lot of young ami old chicken,
dremecl or ulive. at DwMtt'a. Leave
your order early.
Whv iiv or J0 for u set of teeth,
the best teeth and plate don't cost the
dentin :t per set.
The Columbia. Mam str.-et. newly
fitted. Fine wine, liquor ami cigars.
K. X. Sehempp, proprietor.
Nicely Inrnished room at reasonable
rates, by the night or week, in the
new Keiin building over St. Joe store.
For nab Household furniture in
good eondition. Apdy (0 John
kroniser. sppOSUl lr. Smith. Lewis
treet.
If vou want to buy your white' -mpplv
of groceries ami provisions you
houlil see DMMtt'l stock. His ftore
is well Mileil with evervthiug in tin
fancy ami staple grocery line.
!:.- toadstools resembling
mushrooms have cauel lrei,ueut death
this rear. He sure to use only the
genuine. Obeerve the same care when
you aak for DeWitt's Witch Haiel
Salve. There are siisonous counter
feits. IleWitt s is the only original
Witch Hate! halve. It is a safe and
certain cure far piles and all fkin di
seases. Tallniau . Co., load tag druggists.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists
aal Ueaieri .n
School Supplies
Extra fine line of
Ladies' Fashionable Stationary
Latest in fold and tint.
Cc. fUI. aad AIU St.
r. ndl-tuu
School
Shoes
esif
Pendleton.
res.
Webb
Thev
1'hlis.
Dr. Wbtlaker the dentist.
The foothnll BBTI will niet at the
council nsims thi' evening lor
ration.
." to Me n Ixvx for the largo"' ,
cheaest. Is'st line ot toilet soup in me
state. (1011 s.
K. Martin iias added to hi- grocery
stock n full line of fane toilet .- "Hps
all high grade brand-.
Hevond a doubt. we have the gram
line .if ladies' jacket- in
Alexander i Hexter.
Mrs. Ihtmev K. Mine.lv has two
furnished rooms for rent at her
ileuce on Chestnut -tr.i t near
street.
An excursion of Portland business
men will leave Portland next l-'ridai
night for Walla Walla where Ike patty
will attend the fruit fair.
Just in. an up-to-date line ot picture
moil I lings and picture mounts
are stvlish. Call and set- ttiem.
Sharp.
We stick to ..or motto Bad 0 "d
at the lowest ptieea. Heathj Baden tot
butter. "J. O." is the le"t. 15.
Martin.
To prevent consumption ,)tnck'.y cure
throat and lung troubles with One
Minute Cough Cure. Till I man .v 0B.
leading druggist.
.I.s' Connelly is building tine new
residence on Johnson street, between
Webb and Alta street-:. It will bo a
handsome h.iildiug. I he front wall Be
ing conerete.
Kltner ii raves, of Ant lope, has re
aaivad the contract (or carryin.' Hie
mails kalsssa the The Dalles and
ihaoiko. -Mr. Orates will rseeive
U--0 per year for his -ervn.-.
Harrv 1". Chase, who left Botat srHfc
t partv'of government seekers, writes
his father from I'ekln that he i
amped in the iniiiorial palace grounds
snd that the Boise boys are all well.
A. w. G rover, of Helix, was in Pen
lleton today. His horse ".iiin Cor
fiett.'' a grade Shire. was on exhibition
during the street fair and took fir-'
petes of blue ribbon ami diploma in
its class.
If you are thinking of having VrJBf
house islpercd. you should 'look otlt
tor wall siier'' "at K. J. Murphy -He
lias a large as-orted t. ek aim i
making lower prices than ever before
ottered la I'endleton.
There will lie a meeting oi the
stockholder- oi the I'l'lldb toll Woolen
mill at the mill oll'ice. Tuesday alter
eaoa, at -i a'al k. it Is las desire of
the inana.Mii n' tba' every s o kii I n r
may Is- resell i.
H. I . Lewis died at hi- home in The
Dalles from a stroke ol spopleay, at
the age of To. He had liech in hi
usual Health until stricken, and died
almost instantly. Mr. Leo) WSM I
pioneer resident of Like and Cris.k
counties.
The Btet-orological re ..r.l for la-t
week as eoinpiled i y iii.-erv-r Hi, lot,
show- that Wedne.-ibiv was the eoldeel
dsv, when the tbermoineter registered
HJ degrees, while on Friday, the BMh,
it reached HI degrees, which was the
high point of the week.
ilea lipiarteri for hack-, buggie-. and
wage lis at W. II. Jones He has bought
in large qnaatitias. not only bagaiaii
.va.-on- and loo k-, i-'it larin iiiachim-n
It i- aiway- a pl-a-nr. i..r Mr
tones to eho his line oi go. .is.
whether you buy or not
Ho you need a now fall suit or a nee
overcoat.' It so we would like for ou
to drop in here and see it we cun t tix
you up. Call and see us. Needn't
uuy it you don't want to. tint we want
you to at least know just how well we
can serve jraa and at wh it price.
Alexander t Hexter.
It is reported t at Wade 1 1 1 1 r -body
was reeovereil at the point altera
he was drowned in the Columbia, at
BxaaagtoBi oaposlks Datatlllaioa We.i-
ne-lav of last week. It i- Haled al-o
that the remains were shllipsd to
leattU). his former home ami alters
his mother still lives.
Waller Nie in attending tor. -i,-nig
machine on in-orge Chandler .-farm
in Baker couutv. attempted In clear the
cylinder, bv pushing the grain le with
his foot, the result was be losl his
foot ami part of his leg before the
machine could Ik' stopped. A surgeon
wa callei! and amputated '.in- leg
above the km-. .
At the footiiall HaaUgsj in the
eoaaejl rooaa tonight a saptain ami
manager will he eleeteil. Those
proniiiiently BieBlloaed for places on
the team are Drew iirillin. Sol Buum,
John M. Brlaaley, A. '. Halaj . sl
Wattle, John Lust and A seiberl The
last two named are blacksmith- in Ike
employ ol loin Nelson and It Is
thought they will strengthen the te.tm.
The progressive nation- ol the world
are the great iol . on-iiming ii.it i n-.
(io.sj food well digested give- strength.
If vou cannot dine-t all i.m .mi. ..i.
ueeil Kislol Dysjs'i'su ( or.-. 1 dlejasU
what vou eat. on neeil not di.-t your
self. It Will even digesi ail ei.lsses oi
fissl in a bottle. No other pea pa ration
will do this. It instantlv relieve- and
iiuickly cures all stomach troubles.
Tallman A Co., leading druggists.
A small a at Milloi Mni.l.r. inorn
ing ruiseil havoc with one of tin car
alaaasN of a asenger coach on the
regular train us it wa- pulling out.
The missile used wa an apple, fur
which Milton w- laaMMM. the glass
was broken and the upple ueuriv .truck
a lad) who was sitting in the .eat
next lo the w imlow . 1 he Jr. no wui-
hacked up and the name of the boy
a.i jolteil iIomii liy the COUUOCIi r lor
iutur.' reierence The hoy himself
laaalad aaay so rapidly that In- could
not Is- caught just then.
PERSON,!. aBNTION.
a visitor in Pandit
It. M. t arty
leiab Hiim aii
ton tislay.
a Uhuf Hranstetter and A
are in the citv.
I.w Moorhniise sinuit Htindav in
. Walla Walla and returned In the even
ing.
lir. Ii D. IManinndon. of Athena,
moot Sundnv in rendleton oh bis
wav home from l.a l. ramie. ..ire of
lir w Olo.rel, ill has accented a po-i- i nn , . -.
ItOB as stocktender for B. BoettcheT . j
He is an exert in pastoral mutters.
.1. V.. Latbrnp luis been in Walla
Wullu lor the past three day-, bating
none over to be present at the openinw
Si tlie fruit lair.
Heorge Piatt, waiter In Oodeoke's
restaurant, lelt Sumlny on a visit to
Chicago. He ex Is to be away a
month or -ix weeks.
x i: Rntintta. the UWUerOBS stock-
man tad farmer oi Alba, has returned
from a trip ! I'.ii"tern Washington and
gone back to his home.
Uinirer llerinailli will deliver a loll
Hani addre.s under the auspices of tl.e
lotal repttbVican club at Ia (i ramie . n
the evening ol the Ith m-i.
Ir. J. W. 'Morrow, formenv Iraated
i i I'endleton, now .. .uncled with u
Portland bosnital. hu be':: visiting
here for the past few days.
Mis. K. I.. Oleott, forinerlT of Pilot
Roek, ami Mrs. John Bust, will lease
bnlskt tar I'arkCitv. Mont , where
Mr. RUSl i- engaged in the.
hiisines-.
Judge W R. Blltl arrived this lor
noon Irom Heppner end alll commence
to hear set ca-c- t. timrrov . li-ginar
term of matt wir. commence on .Mon
day, Oetobei 1.
J. K. Shield, son of Dr. Shield . f
rilot Rnek, i- in Pendleton tiu ironn
I MW foftttnel nwnillng him in her
bunchgrSSS bills ShU lowing herds.
iiotln r wanted to raise wheal. One
could teach reboot, and saw in OrsgOO
an open doorwav to etiiineiire for everv
Worthy aspirant. One ON maid rc
,M;,rkMl that it wn- an honor to grow
among such spiciinio sur.roiiiniiuM"
i.iuiiiU! mini "I the l ucinc ensn.
it,, old lady, who had seven
laiiL'hters in our real
to return to tune
her daughters and their
as (our of bat "ns in law.
were in me peniwniarT,
ranning lor presidential elector- oi the
prohlbTtloh ticket and one hud just
started his fourteenth newspaper in the
Intercut of some "boom town.
a- tin1
And .
miirrie.
-lute, was anxious
The kind that don't
Rip nor tireak
A large line of
the very best make
just received
The Peoples Warelioihc
SHOE STORE.
71 Main (Street, Peudietou, Oregon
AN ACROSTIC
ataead Orsgea I Kj aatlvsaau,
mi . awn i la aji tiesri to Mine.
on,, men ihjr itsar. IrMtulgsnt nsiw,
Tin- nndilii" 'roiiinl my 'tow hli twim-
Tho kiln sad aata tii ae ifrlng
I rem 1'hll.Uioo.t I" Iks Ml rn SStats .
Tie hsimt mi dream ae.seBtlj tuns
mi. Msulai round ihy weauenag aea.
The mission of the seventh biennial
convention of the LrjeomOtlV l ireinen
i. totalled, it remains to is- seen if
our coiineillor- were wie and our ac
tions toward the end of justice. The
problems which came before . nr meet
in; are 11..1 belae dhs a 1 bv Utt tire
man alone, hut the oWIHsatjon of
tli- grandest centttrv i struggling to
settle them in some intelliwent tnan
ncr for the l't interest- of hninanity.
We asa siinnlv OBC of the minute
heeii aenotii of human government
ST. JOE
..The Leader of Fashions..
We a ri
ot our storr.
Wa hiivf itist
various departments
receivinfl new goods daily in all the
What we an- nut 't todnv we may huve tomorrow
received a nrw assortment id.
Mens Clothing, Ladies Skirts, Flannellete Gowns,
V icuna Wrappers, Etc.
: til "itr st. ire. ( xamine our good and learn price.
E
LYONS & CO.
work-
. ... I.. . o . Itl
i ing olll ill our H'lO.Ull ,l - i t I
our best wav. the tangled web of hu-
man destiny an striving rtponiia, in,
...Ion, and instice. the c ndi'ioli of the!
toiler. Whatever we nccmiplisii mr,
! the general good, whatever aeaddto
the UaltiillHail of our craft ami kind,
nr.. onlv .Iron- added to the va-t ocean
of human progress, and that
, toward tin- dawning
our eltort-
eatlie. rn i """ inward the i awniiiw oi that ra.ii.in;
Mo., wher.' he will enter the .Marion ( ),,, ,(,.,. w, hire and th.e
Sims dental college. who lire bin d. shall walk t.gether n-
L. f. Cook, formerly proprietor of brother-, in the sunlight of under-
the llot.-l rendleton, now in linker . ,tund ing , that these effort" and hos-
t'itv, and Mrs. Cook contemplate a
visit to Uiaeiuaati, the home of Mr.
Cook's parent- about heceniiier I.
Charles M. Pierre write that he is
I present at Bryon, Calif., abere he
will remain for some time. Me write
cheerfully as follows; "I am im
proving in health and en pest to ! my
self again vat) soon. "
Mis. i:ditb I.-wis. of -alein. where
sh. wa- with the "White House.'' oael
it the hirgesT ury go.si- w:n iih.'mi-
lav down the gave
held in Which we
tnd hardship- which
on. I r-h oil b those
VS.
he not in vain, w.
once more, l tit
labor, tin- perils
we meet are littb
who ire more fortunate I v occupied
extend the fraternal band to all. What
concern- one laborer In another Beld,
aoa earns u-, elan. In no preceding
presidential eannalga within our
maatary, has there been such n dearth
of etfomenl and aaeiuataat It hi
cnnnssign of thought. In the east we
The Street Fair
Hai come and gone, but
l he Fair Store
I- in re to stay.
Remember, that aa are i little lower la price than
the other fellow- on the same gmsls. and our gisxl
that we sell at the same pri,-, are a little U't.er.
.,ii can't make a mistake In buying from n, for
ae guarantee everv article we Mil, ami if van are
n..t satisfied ae refund your menu, l)ur fall nadef.
w,.ir and clothing are the U't to i,e had.
Mncifiirrvi.
. . . . i '
V,J
THE FAIR,
THIS IS THE
LAST WEEk
of the capital citv, ha- arrived la Pen- muni
dleton. and has taken a position with
the lllg I! MOB Store
Walla Walia St.ilesm.in W. I'. Fell,
of the Pendleton w. olen mills, is in
the city. Mr. rWI l- here (or tin pur
I plaelaa a line exhibit of woolen
Droit nets in the fruit tail building.
II i- will I- one of tin
hat tares of the exposilion.
the same
Little lleii-y kei-ps the g I -
In Little and original wool
The tie -t Use and lioiirlsui whiskey.
That make you feel piu g ,v and
friskv ;
LiaUnVI of the tinest kind,
Kvary aae ahoakl bear th"s fact in
niiu, I.
Ilen'v iierlich' known to all
Kvery old one, voting one, short or tall.
Need not falter here lo .-all.
Itare gmxU in varied stock complete
You'll rind at the Cabin on Main
street,
liillie's Pale on tap.
Waivad anamination.
Kidney J. hliton, hoy Hunter and
Amlraw Huja, the three young men
arrested for robbery ir in a dwelling at
1 1 nil". i. on Ihiirsoav oi last week, were
brought liefnre Justice of the PeaOS
I Kit tierald this forenoon ami
'arraigmsl. They all plead not guilty
, and were hel I U) the circuit court in
the Mai ol " each The juaig
I taken hack to jail, not U'iiig able to
give bond. Court will convene on
Monday of next week, WO they will
not have long to wait lor trial.
None.
All person knowing themseleis In
debted to me w ill please cull ami settle
then .e ..11', . M. HfjOAN.
Mr. and Mr-. Cliarle- W. l ielillng
will leave the latter part of this week
for California, where they will spend
the winter and may locate permanently.
.1. S. Fielding and lam l ly ninv.il I.
that stale -oiiie time ago and ure now
residents of Santa Cm ..
Joseph Herald: Win. Wobef re
turned from Portland and rendleton,
last Friday, where be had Is-en attend
ing tie -'reel fair- for the past tblUI
we.'K- Mr. Weber -peak- m tin
highest terms of the lairs at both Port
land and Pendleton At the latter
place he was joined by his wife.
ileiirv t. Pierce, who came home
from Nome Cut, arriving in Seattle
on Hentember 'jr. left Pendleton an the
afternoon train h.r Milton ami e on
to Walla Walla to take the night train
for Hen Frunciseo. .Mr. Pierce left
Nome on Ii member it. Ha need hi
sluicing , utlii iroin the terrible gtara
that devastated the beaffh, and now
has the oul) steam slun ing plant in
the district. Mr. Pierce intends M
return to Nome uring Junuarv, going
bv steamer to Kutmai on Cisik'.- Inlet,
and theme by d gte.un W1 miles
aero tl.e aMiaaula w the camp. "I
look for quiet season next year,"
-aid he, "but think that two year
heme .Nome will eil)o a tremendous
boom. By mat time titles will have
keen Mraightciie.! ill. Poring the
coming '.U year- Um Nome distri. t will
pnstuce more gob! than any other
loealTlJ mi earth. '
BACK FROM fU EAST
Intis Oesat Central Weit-Peopls Who
Long to Be Haek in Oregon Th Con
vention or Locomotive Ftrsmsn.
Kamela, Sept. :). Alter a sojourn
of twenty ,Uy- in the great "Central
Wet," gmong the thrifty and progres
ue b.wans, I gladly take up my
- i' again, .mien' w iti. u.e niessiugs
and shorteomiugs ol Oregon. There is
some indehiiuhle fascination about the
west, which grow Bp around u. so
strong, so enduring, and yet so tender.
It is second nature for a man who ha'
once lived here, t,. want to return, if
he wanders away. Whv it i-, or why
it should i 'institute any part of the
destiny of 1 iregorrlaiis, is outside the
OOpS of lb Ml arti'le Ir, impiire. but
that it does exiat, ami is a potaBl
factor in our live and fortunes, goes
uiiiUslioiied.
While in the cit of Dai Monies,
met eleven separate individuals, who
hail re n led at different time.-, in
dlfterent parts of I iregiui. Kach ot those
.,--ur, .1 me that a- " on .,- thev , , old
.Ii- of interests in Iowa, they
would immediately return to Oregon,
tie-re to rookie permanently. To my
inquiry a- to their mam laaaoa for
lining each gave a dlrtereilt answer.
One just simply loved the West, -her
way-, l.er people and her resotlcrer.
Another .ought health; another
mttted to get rich la her inexhausti
ble mineral districts. One loved her
R BBlbOT loOl variety of occupation, tine
ge:.i r.il spirit ol
speechlessn,-- which prevail- 111 the
treat. The Utile groups ol men oa tin-
street corners are not dkMUMlag
polities. Tlie qaeat Ion was hardly
mentioned on the train, over the
I entire Imsi mile- ITOU Del Btoliua to
I Kamela. Old "war horses' who
II.. "h.lt fit. Or .elf-'' ikbo III thi-
' ubm, have so little to say. that ae
await in wonder and surnrie, the in
tellectual lea-t winch i' i- hoped tl
are vet t" -preaii n tni- snen.i
all gold-h." Ilrvan is losing Hut
when men think deepl and MVolve
the great problems over ami over, in
silence, aside from tl llhttaiasfl
of spread eugie ipeeehaBi and eampaign
elixir of liie. their eonelaeilXM are
generally founded upon rea-on and
logic, ami we do not fear the judgment
thii readered.
Autumn, the widow among the sea
sons, is here in her ueeils. er whole
story is that of partiaga and farewell-.
She is tlie mourner, whose breath
among the barren tree top-, makes one
lonely, it i- -!.e aim ah i span in the
distant an ., th. riling storm, and
causes the little child to nestle closer
to ii- Brother's breaat. It i her hand,
that shake- down tlie lingering
blossom, ami casts it upon the heap of
leave- to jiorish. She I- the sjs-ctrc
wh pae- through tin' forest Bathe,
mi, I -trip.- them of their grandeur -he
send- the BMNJBteri away from their
nest-, and supplant- their minstrels,
with something which is not a song,
and vet h near it, that we hesitate t..
call it aught else.
BERT HUFFMAN,
Bennett & Tarbet, Props.
Opern Moose III :k. Court Street. I'ennlcton.
New Today
Ladies' Children' and Missits' stvlish
Jackals, Hox Coat and Limj; Cloaks.
verj Smart Autumn noveltiaa. Also
Fur Capea, Cloaki and rVstrtkan
C.i I ii - beautiful line tit Fur C'd
larettai lr-s gOOdl all now and
handsome in uri'at quaAtltiaa.
The Wessel
Department Stores.
llcCall Bsaaar Patterns lor Sale.
You want to jet the best
When vou buv Harness
y
-(Si w
1 make onlv hand sewed harness
Call and cot niv
ami
pri
guarantee
:es.
- ary
piece of lea thai
I A. HAIA'KY,
CtLtrt Bt., op. Golden Rule Motel
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company
BARELY KSCAPKD.
COMBINATION A
NM ITV I'l.AN WITH
raoviDH hum sin arm roa
Jos
or
o.
The cjat ul the preaeiit
be upwards ol tlo.UUU.UUU.
rill
Ion (III Run Into by Ts.ini
h , . Hitohad to a Cab.
Joel', ii returned last night
tin- delayed Ireis Iraas Wllbar. abets
In- had heel! I.., king alter hi- -t !
Inter -1 I' a- ie ariy I , clock this
hi,, rim, g when he wh- wending hi-way
home a r.l from the denot. He was
walking Bp Court street i and when on
the cm-sing at Cottonwood street, was
run into by the DmoI stable cab
learn driven i,v I'ercv Otoss. Mr. Oan
nelly says lie was tired and -leepy and
that apparently the cab driver was in
the same rendition The team tun,,, I
the corner MtddSBly en the wav to their
stable, and seeinul I. he in a lug hum
to get home. Mr. CoaneMy grabbed
the Beskyoke ami pels of the cab and
yelled "Whou," good and load at tie
horses. The driver pnlhd them up,
but not until Mr. Con Belli had bSSS
pushed along 18 or Jo mst by the
momentum. He w .- indeed hirtun.it.
thai he was not kn.s knl duwu at lir-',
so he could not grasp the neckyoke, or
hi- injuries might have been eel i I
lll.M k-U. ACullM-N
s.
Psatfa hi A, ' idem 5,000
I,s- of ight o.UUU
Amputat i 'i. .,f
Both H ind- 5.000
Both Feet O.ISSI
Om Hand and One (-...t .'i.UISi
Fool and Um oi l.ve o.niS)
Hand and Los of Rye 5,000
Kigbl Hand . g.500
I'.ilher Arm ..
Leg 1!,.VJII
Lsn Hand t,iNi
Either Foot I .WW
Loss of i ins Fve ii&n
Indemnity
total ilisii
Week.- . L'.'l
I mis BIB hy s-r week for
partial di-ability, limit
e.'k- M I HO
Mmil of total Sud partial
Disability . . ,ixi
ah Heemlaass asa Rsaaswes' in
..- ot ,. . i.i. ntel He , tii.
I.r week lor
ability, limit
Seebaccam
I a word understood hy
shoal 150 people in Peadle-
eill. Hut a larger miniber
how illiderslanil that our
"41)0 BLEND"
Coffee i just light for we
served it ire,- each alt. r-
nOOn during the lair HottM
wre utilised, so we will
serve it again Hatarday bin-
Iweeh three and live p. m
Come in and try it.
Owl Tea House.
Cheap,.-,! HUce in Oregon.
THIH PidNU IH BMPI OM I'll. I AT K
0 Luke's aitvrlltlii( Aj(oi' si u . f: sr
OBanta' Kn hsnve Hsu srMleo, tluornu
where niuiwa lar .Ih-oi-Imv . , uZ
or I.
1 DENT POUCY NO. 6.
RETUBK 'l ALL PRMMIUMI
lint Ml. K tbsw sin. mills l( liijnrl. - are rveelvoil
ui.i.. , I --i.SoKn in pis., i.e psi-.'iiKurs
in in onairgAM BtglTRCC or 1 AHI.K eon
v.') .,nii' ul i. .'oiiiiiiiiq Carrier.
h it'BLS ibsm assaesu n inpiri.s ass leaetsed
wlillu rMISS Ins PAS.sKNi.KK KI.KVATOK.
Pol III. I lh. , , nil- i: inpirie- are eauasil liy
he Bt'KNINU op A III II, HIM, nil,-ui-ure, I
i- Ussrsm.
UNK-UALI Am. nuns II lujurles an' caused
10 II 'ruin ,t,, l,i, ot by external ami aeel
.lenial stesSSl I
ink iKsrii laess Amnuiiis If injuries ere
eausad by elthe. tiAS, VAI'oli PoihoS. ar
in , les intentional! untieieii upon the in
I b) au) otbei persea. -sn- or UMese,
(eacepi aseauli rvmailtled par He paraeseel
benilary si rebberi aaM lor in lull).
ONK-HALfef the Pellsy win keseasj psyahie if
11 th - iii- i b) utbei ihiI) m, of
win. I, there exlo- external rlifble con-
lllslOO or is, ,,,ii! ii..ii lie ImI. Ir.. ii i ov e.
li or If death Is eaiuetl lo MI'NHTItoK K
,,i J I'.KK.IM.
PriBetMl kejs ssi i laemamd from wsai kj
ibl) Ml seel through Ike Auuuii) Plan
.,,.v..'.l.
i sad ..I h sorted "f
This If the
Last Week
DON'T FAIL to
HAVb YOUR
HANDS WEW
BY
Prof. Sterlin
hel", out. I- iNtvahle
Moll I ."k-
lailennll) srarlaui' wid f.e f,,nu. r inj.irks ,
a le.hi l, , I In niH ol liealh. liw uf Mighl,
.'.mp.llalnih in hlMlililly.
Aeaaulss fas parpese el buralar or Itohbery are
i eeerid.
iii.lennoiy ..i I'liriu! In.al.lhiy .r..Krlloiiisil lit , riage
ilegrs ..: DTaebli umbi
-i- nrofeaaional and 1ms i nets men ho-i exposure to accident i . hissed
l.vtr.i Preferred, ayesr, Prelerred, I80.U0 a year.
Proportionate prassiumi for other smoants.
;ooi) LIVE AOGNT8 WANTED.
FRANK N. BloCANDLESS.
Tli.' iviflirjuil Paling
and !STliolist
.-.i i iwiTWPKKPro!
i ni- ir in. -
r ..in in tin city Si"'
want to hud out aisiui - s
- , e ll 1. CIIIWI 5
,
ir.oe'.i-, mlmtm
....rswes'"-
Tal Agent. Kllensburi, Wash
KOEPPEN'S
MUDERM
PHARMACY
tryir,rg Out il kept in i f rit
on - se-to-Sita it h itoit.
115 Court St.
OSTEOPATHS.
lo- '.V. .1 um) Mrs. Keve,
graduates oi the American
bVbool of Osteapatby, at
Kirkavllle, Mo., are per
llianeiltly hH-nted at 701,
oornei of Thompson and
Alia htreets, Pendleton.
line -iijj.il i.in HcsiHiliully Solicited.
Subscribers
sickle'
divorces, se i
,1:"i:'ur1 . :.,ubd
also iruiy pie.n. Lt. ,
of new inventioai, psnl'.'
asasion clsims, isnj
I toll VOU Whether yuu ,(-g
dealing with your !"j 'Jk
t knot what u;'iiS
follow P. is ''':; ." jgggi
took anu win. m ,
engage n i iw.
huv or se., aui i i j pw
Ulie any no I- 'W,,. UtSt
value h, all who consul' III"' ,,gi
plhi-e within your reacli ' 1
every iailure I here
orrnw n tin, I loliei? aSTI
.... O,
iHiiiulitbd hy a vish
ua
al salinist.
Vea should
...i
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...iisiiu T.-j m
-l l l'lI.ISl, e IS '"- j:iaa
gieatest living '"."7i7ttjeianj
lorn, and l BTOW1
WAT. ....slrf
P Office lioiir- are 10
daily and Huodays.
I'rof. Men nig "r-"
.. . ul ilRS OK
1 Aivov -
Ctret. bet
jonnauu
Tb K.st Oregoman is Kaatern O e
Ma icpKieniaiive paper Ii leU, and
the pe p,- app.tiute n and Show it by
their Um : ' in, rag, it i be adwer-
I at-. - - nm Di ,fir,n
If VOU WANT TO sl'B
n rtbfl for niagasiue or j
uewHtmrr lu the Dulled 1
stale- or hurope, remit,
by uul a. tie, .-heck or
end i., Hi. Kir oasuo
NUN the lie i pilhllthers
rhi' ,,f ii,e publication
v..,. .iu.., -A .. , ,
j . 'B,,t, nte. wo.
...... i, nui ii. yuu ami awume all rial o
........ -:,. , ,,. ,aii. it ,ave yuu
un ii. . you an- a mBSBI
w UM tin inotooNUN 111 reuillUliK yuu eau
deoaclteii per r, . ,,i,.i.hen' urlee
' ' I I as i iiKh'ijOMAN i l ii UO reodl
Ion Ori'von
to
Magazines
ii
1
Street,
Webb and Alt 5ti-
and''-
iC Charges 5
I'rof. .Sterling "jlrlSf.
Private "' Z0
Karl's Clover Root Tea
lie-.i-j tit--, ti- t 'irm-.i-iUMi, F jrltk- ti
Hl JjBivs--,a Kmh.CW-ir&klu. Curcsl'ou
Sllfcatil. Iiulig-srati.rtl, and til KpjpttOlis. of
l haviu. An ivin-i' I n to.c Ntv
Ttsnic. bold lmi alraoluU M'taaotaM by aji
druhifiaA at -VM 6X. auslft.OO.
S. C. WELLS 4 CO., LCMOY. N V.
OLC INUSHLTONI
" A a;
nrli WW n arws4s dtfal
ine will lb HOUSE GROCbK
Staple and 1 a,Uy GNOfUifft, I rtii's utul Berries
...1IU II UHIUICU (lllllils
fat sale by Talhaao Uu., Uruauu
T ATOM BROS., Proprietors.
Ail the Hontiiar
1 a ... '
Jichn cKeiables, liutk r and 1 ks.
Main Street, Pendleton
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