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s Tt UDAY. niM'OUKK l"t. Ladies Welts A uaw line just in, from $3.00 t $5.00 per pair. Nothing better in the Market. Snappy Hii-to-date atylish Q d Oall ami see them. CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoo Man. 8tV Main Htreet, Pendleton, Oregon See thai hig o,ik oil'itler toekor ill Under ' lor '.'.T.'. Ilest eel teeth S. at ir. WHtMkar'a, wnrrmitiil ami yiinrnnteeil. Wnnleil TWO MBOal Isiys to room ad board. Tflrna rwunnahfo, Horn on Kridiiy, tlrtober If, hi Mr. and Mrs. Clmrles MpMMsW, ii hny. Join Mm owl Dinner IW elnb mm get ii dinner set on installment. Ice rivam, ehiirolntes, Ciui'tv Dutton'x iwn make. They an- awfully n ire. Kanrv laitiliil, pamt Noll' Mlllllotd novelties. Mo tn S.W, New hand foodi, HHKVITIKS Mm I lev A Zehner, thofai Coyote ealpa anil warrants Peter Went. cigars itonglit. Tiiree niot dwelling houses tor sale, mi reasonable terms. Inquire of II. .1. Bean. If you want pure home rendered lard with n in I ii Iteration go t Schwarz and (ireulich. A nice lot of voting and old chicken, dressed or alive, at Oeinott's. Leave your orders early. Why pav $1" to Ll for a set of teeth, when vou can get the verv lest at Dr. Whitaker foi - The Columbia, Main street, newly fltteil. Fine wines, liquors ami cigars. K. X. Schenipp, proprietor. If you have a house in paint or a room to papei, picture to frame, a little plumbing to U- looked after go and nee 0. (Sharp, opera houae ohck, Court at met. If vou want to buy your winter' supply of groceries and provisions you should see Demott's stock. His store is well tilled with everything in the fancy and staple grocery line. The best method of cleansing the liver is the use of the famous littlo pills known as DeWitt's Little Karlv Kisers. Kasv to take. Never gripe. Tallman A Co., leading druggists. Headquarters for hacks, buggies, and wagens at V . II. .lone- lie lias lionght in large quantities, not only baCfrM, wagon- and hacks, hut farm machinery also. It is always a pleasure lor Mr. lones to show his line of goods, whether you l.uy or not. It is well to know that DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. It will cure cczcinu. and akin diseases and ugly wounds and sores. It is a certain cure for piles. Counterfeits may be offered you. Heo that you gei the original Da Witt's Witefa Ha.e s.ilve. Tallman , Co.. leading druggists llnrry up! Hurry up!! A (JW more contracts to ! had on the Owl Dinner Set club. Call at the store or Ma Miss Hod wall, and learn now to get a dinner set on easv terms. Bryan club members should remem ber the meeting tonight at the court liou at X o'clock. An elegant line of ladies wrappers, just received at the Magnet (,'ash store. Call and sec tin m. Legitimate detective work under taken. Prompt attention. Strieth eontidential. Address K. this olliee. Tinware and a lew chettp heating stoves at your own price, to close out the line, nl Under - furniture store. Nicely furnished rooms at reasonable rates, by the uighl or week, in the new Itenn hiiilding over St. Joe store. The best tnetl st the dentist 1.7'i per set. and plate costs lOd and Whitaker charges s for set and guaran teed. Tin' largest Key West cigars in town for 10 rents . Henry the Fourth and K. L. Sidelo at Mark I'atton's cigar store ttet one of those big oak rockers for $2.75 before they're all gone. You'll have to hurry and you can only liml them at Kader s. Mrs. Ann K. Ilergog liel at Si. Mary's hoajpaaj, Walla Wallu, 'lln,f day afternoon, aged 71 vears. She came to Aneriea from Kiitiland in ls:i'i. Franklin M. sperrv, nitcd M year', son of tieorge Sperrv, of llenimer, ! a lew days ago of i tonaumpl ion, from which In1 had Ih-hm a sufferer for 'about a year. Some new bicycles, to close out stock for the season, at the Crescent agency ill the Fast Oregoninn building. A new Sterlusji bicycle. Jo-incli Iraine, for nly 27. ftU. See It. If vou are thiuking of having vonr house tapered, you should "look out for nail aper" at K. .1. Murphy's He has a large assorted stock and is making lower prices than ever before ottered in 1 'endleton. Professor and Mrs. sterling ad tar tamed the member ot the Under Sealed Orders" company , that appeared at rraier's at their home on Johnson street last evening alter the perform ance and the party had a very enjoy able i i me. in i i SOMK IMPORTANT CASKS. CIRCUIT COURT CKNTERS INTKHKST FOR THK DAY. Mrs. Croekatt fcnter ths Pisa of Not Guilty ot Murttsr. No precedent exists. so far as Known, lor the presence of a woman in a court of law in Fastem Oregon, to plead to the Chaired ot murder in the llrst degree. Heine the case of Mrs. Minnie Crockett, which came before Judge Kllis todnv, excited unusual Interest. Mrs. Crockett's lawyers, Messrs. Cnrtcr A Haley, having given not the slightest intimation as to what will be (lie course iii the defense, that side of the ense is shrouded in mystery. Considerable interest has been ex hibited in the cases of James 11. Child ers and Krunk Cardwell, accused of stealing fourteen steers from T. T. (ilenn, of Summerville. Union county, and selling them to Jack HriuliMin, who lives on the Hmatilla Indian reservation near 1 'endleton. Mr. Hr intuitu '- testimony before the grand jury was to the effect that OhildON and Cardwell came past his place on the I 'mat ilia river, with a hand of cattle, wins they offered for sal" at a figure below the ruling market price. They Mated that they had had a ranch in the mountains in Starkey pra rie, and that, desiring to leave the country, they had disposed of the land, and now wanted to sell the cattle. They promised, so they said, to bring out their families, and locate in a different tart of the country. Ilriitham hesiiaied before taking the steers, hut Dually took them, and thereby loeet the f'Jiio which he paiil on the purchase price. Tallman & Go. Leading Drutjgiata aait ilesl.re in School Supplies Extra fine line of Ladies' Fashionable Stationary Lateat in fold anil tint. Cor. flaln and Alu .St. Pendleton. uoAuo 'Uojpu..,i 'pwjs '.n HJ "1U0X6 10HS asiioiaji!M s -paouiAuoaq pus Y. M. C. A. PL N. Directors Meet to Comld.r Operations Mr. Stone', address. The Isiard ot directors of the V. M. C. A. met at n. m. ve.terdav in the home of Hev. C. A Dotson, to discus nlans for the reorganization of the As sociation and placing it upon a pioper ami permanent basis: and nl-o to meet the state secretary for Oregon and Idaho, H. W. Stone, of Portland, who is also the general secretary of the Port hind As-" lateu, Mr. Stone gave in a short talk some of the essentia! things in Y. M. (.'. A. work gleaned irmii Si- lie. ., raaVa' excrience as Y. M. (.'. A. general sec retary. "Tin- present day surccs-ful Y . M. 0i A. is a modem institution, run on modern methisls, with mcdrrii oijnip nient. offering nusJern facilities ami ap)ealiiig to ami reachini; nnslcrii young men. Such an institution cannot be built in a dm , but it can und will he built in Pendleton as it has Veen and is be ing built in all the cities und large towns in tin- L'nited States. A trained secretary, aided by a wise and conservative management, -tience, perseverence and consecration, will accomplish it in due season.' the Imard were much pleased witti Mr. Stone s visit and helpful siej.-'s tiuns, ind are planning to push the wurk along the lines suggested, viz. . t open temporary headquarters consisting of a couple of room tor a business oflice and consultation room, where ram men mav find helpful counsel und advice; also for a sm4l Medial and correspondence nsun and for Isiard, committee and llibiu class meet lugs; men to push vigorously plans tor the acquiring of modern quarters and equipment iii and through which the association cun do its leg; 1 1 mate work, me- ting the incesslt.es and Securing the o.er.,i . Pendleton. of the young men of 3JB 3M ApoqAJOAlJ JO J Arrivals at Hoisl Pendleton. C J DlllaVBOj MilaailKee. J G Paine, Walla Walla. K M "mitii. Portland. O D Pierce, New York. W K OaJaO, Ne York. Jos Muller and wife, N w York. Harry Lewellyn, New York Nick Batei san Krancisco. Andrew Kuja, San Krnoeieco. A H Wilson. I'hiiudelphiu. Wm Muher, Port land. F liragdoii, Portland. Kay Hisilloway and family, i ox Vallev. H W Monica,, Weston. A S lleuttield, Spokane. W i iii.ii- . Sikaue. tieo Stevens, Spokane. F I Pendleton, Ss)kune. James K Paalonuy, Athena. T T l ilenn, Summervillu. A K Stanley, Keho. Qea S Hell, Portland. M Genibanier, New York. T Teisch, W'alsisli. In, I Mrs W C Orr, Dillon, Mum, ) II Stratten, Walla Walla. N H Pinkerton, Athena. H Mish, San Kraucis.o, C J Kreese, Spokane. I. M Holdeu, T'acoma. J J Burns, Portland. T W Jackson, Portland. II Armstrong, itellcvuc. F W Harten, HbnabOM, J W Waldron, Shoshone. L H Dille, (!aidell 11 H Holt, Monip.li,-,, James Kedmun, Montnelier. Mrs S It Sialey, Moiitwlirr. Driscoll and wife, I'uvette. H vy Dun ton. Boias, A K Stoddard anil wife, Nampa. Mrs J S MoConnell. H.ose. Mrs t, D Walker, Meridian, Mrs P F Curron, Caldwell Mrs Fniniii Carson, Caldwell. Heurv IfotauUl. Salubriu, Id. A C Thornton, Han Franeiaeo. Finery H Avcrill, Portland. The Hryan Club loalght. This eveuiug at 8 o'clock at the court house, the Bryan club moots. The president, Col. Kaley, and the secre tary, A. C. Haley, desire all who have signed the roll und those who intend to do so to be present. Several short ad dress are to be giveu. "Pre-natal influence" us the ex planation of the murder of a father by an eleven-year-old boy, as in the Arthur Kelley case, brings out the fact thai, daritut the time just prior to the 'birth of the lad, his mother wus com pelled to siii. on, to ternhle indignities by tin- father; that he heat, kicked and cuffed her, threatened to kill her, actually produced a weapon on one oc casion and caused the unfortunate wo man to believe she was alsiiit to bo shot, and inflicted abuse such as was even worse than that which he la ilultfed in habitually. Those of a scientific turn of mind who have given attention to the cam', have a theory that this lourseof conduct by the brutal father caused the hoy to he horn with an inborn fear of his father; and that it was primarily fear rather than hatred that moved him to commit the murder. The fear intensified ami eventually engendered haired and resentment. The Crockett Case. The terrible imsirt of the case was not apparent from the sccminirlv trivial act of bringing Mrs. Cna-kclt into the court room at SO ami her simple answer, "not gniltv," given t the court s qiicrv as to how she woiih plead. Col. llalev said the deleiis. Would Is- readv on Thursday, and tin case was accordingly sei for that day Sirs. Crockett mantaiiied the quiet reserved demeanor nl her apM'aranc on I Tel. iv , not looking up at the court oil the IkmicIi. "Quality of Mercy Not strained.' Nop Milliter, sninev Johnson am Andrew Hupi, three boys merely past sixtiHui vears ol age. who o.uiie ui trom Portland, to there Irom San I ran Cisco, turni-hed tin court oppori unit v to exemplity that "the quality of nierev is not strained,'' and hence tin court, at the instance ot thedmtrict al- torin . , let them off on the charge of minor plea of larceny. The hoys ha taken some invaluatde article- trom a Jap house. Inquiry as to their ant h uts discovered that they art tr im ge.sl families . and that they hail made merely a lirst mistake and wen not criminally inclined. Judge Fllis spoke to them kindly, admonishing them to learn Irom tins exnerience t strive henceforth to prove themselves I to be men. Thov were chiau. film looking young fellows, and It appealed Hi everyone as the proper course I pursue in dispensing justice. Mrs. Johnson, mother of Siducv Johnson and Nick Huja, brother of Andrew were in the court room at the time. The ca-c of l uster v, Cohen, involv illg u dispute is to the v., in, of co' .1 liught at wholesale, was Milniiilcl this morning. after argument. Tin jury, at last sccounts. was slill out. Muhlemaiin, Paul hlintric vs. leet over a promissory note, trial. County Treasurer S. K. tonight for a Sunday former home, Milton. is now on i ales leaves visit in iiis PKOPLK KIRK OR A DAY. F. F. Cleaver has come over from hi- Prairie City mines again, und Ibis time lias samples of some verv line steaming cm I which he has shown. This morning ' he demonstrate! at Neagle's blacksmith shop the burning value of the mineral. "There is an unlimited quantity," says Mr. Cleaver, "enough to supply the northwest for a long time. ' ' Zoclh llouser has arriwd from Dixie llutte. where he has been hsikine ufi,.r his mines. He expresses coiilidenci in tin' fulure of that region John Hughes is anothtr arrival Irom Prairie Crty. He and others have Isuight from Sam Jackson, a miner their claim.- in the Pruirie City dis trict. Personal Mention. Win. Zrgmaii, ot Weston is at the i oiiden Bate hotel. Ituhc Hillman, of the Hotel Pendle ton, is confined to his home with illness. -V II Pinkerton, of Athena, arrived iioui ii.i i ii v rnuay nignt ami is a guest at the Pendleton. Kichard Lambiecht i- able to Imi about atier having been confined to lila room two weeks with rheumatism. .1. S. Paul, of Walla Walla, who has extensive farming interests in the Helix country, is at Hie Pendleton. Hen Motile, who bus visted his mother, Mrs. M. R. Mouhj 111 Pendle ton lor several dnys, leaves tomorrow to return home to Livingston, Mont. Mri.C. K, Hoosovolt returned home from Walla Walla on Kridaj night's train, having visited bar parents dur ing the fruit (air und the week follow ing. Dr. Krank 'aiighiiu. who took the examination at Portland, has been given a regular dentist's license, hav ing been sin ssfnl in writing before the state iMiard. P. A. Worthington, innmber of the executive board of the Weston normal school, will come down to Pendleton from Weston Siindav evening, en route home to Portland. Charles Proehtcl. o l.ostllie. Is I registered at the imlilen Utile hotel . Mr. Proebstel bus been in the nier chantile business in l.ostinc since re turning from the Philippines, where he served in the Second Oregon. P. J. Wilson and Jack Craig, MroJ of tlie Pendl 'Ion partv who intend to go by team to California through the mountains, leave. tWHorutw morning for Ukiah. where they will uwnlt the other meinl or of the expedition. Mrs. II. W. Monieul arrived thin morning from a summer's visit in the Fast. She was met here I iv Prol, Mimical, who came down Priitej even ing from Weston. Prof, and Mrs. Monica! are guests at the Hotel fan dletnu. A. T. BraWef, who went in the mer chandising business at Athena soon after C. W. Ilollls retired from the business there, is closing out bis stock of goisls in that town preparatory tn quitting business there. He will c m- tinue his Adams store. Chas. .1. I'reese, of the Spokesman Ueview.tield superinteiiileiil ol . ireilhi tioli, wus in town today en route home from the Hntnjttl ronniry to Walla Walla, where he now makes hi- head quarters. Mr. Preesc will attend tin fair nt Lewiston in the interest of his paper. James Heck. who owes his sure promise of r very trom aapaodieltls ton successful operation by Dr. W. (i. Cole, is again out on the streets, am is rapidly reaaintna his strength. I ) i was in tlie Cole liopii.il only nine ihiys, and sutlers no inconvcui 'iii e from the operation. County Superintendent J. V, Now. iin bus rata read from an extcidi d visit to the country MrMori aad spant the day in his othco, aticnding to matters which had accumulated during his absence, lie nun .mice' that Hi, annual teachers' institute will be held in Pen dleton December ft, ti and 7, for the teacher- of Umatilla cotintv. A telegram was received this fore noon in Pendleton announcing the sale arrival in New York barbor of (he steamer Hnflalo, Wilson line, from Hull, Fiigland. on board which vv.i lai purty of Pendleton lad e- who have spent the summer in Fuiope- Mr-. Leon Cohen, Mr.-. C. s. Jackson, Mis: bin Thompson and Miss Hurriette I Thompson. They are expected home in n feu weeks. Union scout : Mr. und Mr.-. Henry Walker were acooBtpaalad to La tirande Wednesday by Mr. mid Mr-. Pare), where they will visit a day or two. tn. . taking their departure fori Pendloton, where thev will inaad a day or two with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moran and Henry Curl and family, Upon leaving Pend'eton iey will pr -ceed to Seattle, where they will spend a few days with Charles Spencer, a banker, formerly of lown City, la., and theme on toward their lown home b thoifohien slate of California, where Sir. Walker mined over fifty years ago. fAINt o UtLtliY uUMPOIJ! Do not get scurcd if your luart troubles vou. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kodol Dyapopaia Cure digests what you eat and gives the worn out stomach perfect re-l Ii is the only preparation known that completely digests all classes ol food.. nun is wny it cures the worst rases indigestion and stomach trouble niter everything else has mild It may la taken in all conditions anil cannot' bclp but do you gcssl. Tallman A Co.. leading druggists. Church Announc.m its. Church of the llcdeciiior : Divine n n ,.e tomorrow at hours as follows: Farlv celebration of the Holv Cm- munim, at , ::) a. in.; Sunday sclnsd at pi n. in ; inornniL' nrau-r and ser. mon at II a, m.t evenme atavar at! HI P, in. The sacruuieiit ol hanlism ' will IS' udliilnlstered lo ml. ml- at III. II Christian church- Services ar" held in the Congregational house ol wnr. ship. Sunday school at In a. m. ; Senior Fndeavoi meet It A Htft n, in. ; prouchinu services at II u. m. und 7 JO p. III. Subject ol morning serinoii. I he Proof of a Christian " Reenlnu subject, "The Uelid that Conquers the World." ' ' I mm-- 'aSafleaaiaareO': tbsr. "" - I : ST. MODERN Haviland China VTe have a line of Haviland and Carlsbad CI, ma in din Bat sets that we would j' pleased to show you whether you buy or not. Alao, a part of our holiday stock of china uovelties, ash trays, bon Urn boxes, spxsui trars, etc., has arrived and makes a display that is dear U every waman's heart. Come just b, see. Owl Tea House. t Plat In Oregon PHARMACY Ev.rytttlng that It Upl In i fm ciitt, tu etc dru itnr. 115 Court St. Makes You Grow Strong Builds Nerve and Muscle; Makes the Blood Pirh When you are tired out and sick Paine s Cfilftrw j WU1. pound. It cures an you grow and robust, makes strong F. L. SKILLIN, West Somerville, Mass., writes: t Wo 'I loo ay 9 use C e 1 e r v a a. a . fames Compound and Si ve it to the children they a r down or a n y k i nervous when e run have n d o f trouble. gives an It builds them up, regulates the bowels, a p p e t i makes s t r o n now giving it to our little boy live years old, and it is d o i n g him much good." t e. and them I am Great JOE STORE LEADERS OF FASHION. LADIES TAKE NUTICE. Slaughter Sale of Millinery Goods ror me Next Ten Days. MI.. ......... i , .fl ... ovcratocua m tins . t)f ,,, l"",-r i" i will si.vc yon In,,,, i"i iinin us, ()r ,m,ss (.. Rlld wr intt'inl tn CUi thorn ilown -'S to ft1'.-, nur i'ciii un what yon -io,i,I...ii :.. f - . - i .ii i is .i i, or it, mi, tor turn win in.iM- uj' mn) uuK you may want in Millin icry. Styles the Latest and Prices the Lowest. E. VOURS PO IU!SINliSS. M LYnme x na. SPECIAL IF YOU WANT Read best tvtrj A go4l livery r call H. f ou rt.int i.ii.oiB-nt or ii v tt ... be thore. know. W.-'il K1.VIN I KAlo I'ruprletor U;pot Stable, (lua Lat-onla i Kver' , ... JYou want to uet the wnen you buy Harness i mskfl only hand ewd harness anil guarantee piaca ai leather. Cull ami ei my pricaa. P. A. HAKVEY, a French Restaurant. TIIK I'iACK TO KAT. Where you e.u i sometlilni. i. mil,. Proprietor. Court St., op. Oolden A rt I In rw rt-s-i. s-fTSTm r rtwrxftC 1 1 ..... i . c ; v r ' lltt,r' Aaeat Ukiah cainery l a. -r, nt',UVc(l''Vaml.o,cph(;ibrWm'. y' ouai .unee on tne Market. THE WHITE HOUSE G