East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 18, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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$20.
javer Bros. Dry Goods Co.
),Y. OOTOBBH IH, 1900.
LjSANCK OF PIONKER1SM
llrlltho" in 1840 by First Woman
Kilter Won of the Hoomei.
,,1-1'li- .It!" Will K 1 II fiillllicril
t the MMIfMni Hccrnmry in I lie
Hiiturical Boototy imi'iirtlii'il
11 ... . .. ...
I....IH. litter, w l r t it'll BJ mra.
tniiliL'iiti' rmnam, ii mv
IJ 11 1.1 . . .1 1.....
an v . I r nui.iin iii.mni . i . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . .
.tlit'lflltr, (Mil Know II 10 HI I
fl- WrilU'll I" Mil' HSUM "I UVI
L.i Chtrlin r . i 1 1 1 ii u 1 1 , wim treri
Ijvtntc in Kentaokj? :
mm, Bept. i". IN'- i ntaaiij
( i : . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I HI in. ill. i
tlic kiml MMWBf von linlli
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Inii. I lii'iiniiy jinn v-iiiiiiiT in
n von In - iim- to Oregon, nt
ki uave iiiiMiiiii; " invite y.m
iii.i wilt w iIiIitiu'i'h, i.T were
u three liimilii'H in tlic (hniMiiu
r it thi" t inn', ("ii" iiikI Hinirr
alnnii.il Hivi-ri'inuly over tin'
llful hill mill vitlli'VH. llH'liui'l
u j our owa, i i't vim n.iiHt
It I t.. liinl people il wi'l I lilt' in
nl living Mniptnoaaiji : tor,
V"U DfJIllHU IIH nWWj Villi WUHIU
I receiving tin- bleating! "I rfufl"
null a licit t . rnlil. rum ti ml
with iHir.nrr. il BMMI nt nit'lit
llllll tnirai'lvea "II IIH' "linn
Kiirth, with mitliliit! Imt
m iilmvi' ii-. iiinl iiutliiiii! hill
ur.'iinil ii- I'liiirluK li.i- mil yt't
kn a lin.lt inn. Imt w ill d" no UN
Ii- in- health will permit. ll' re
(lint having 1 1 II if 0 write t" BlttlW
In lull llir vinitnf 1 1 ill 1 1 vim vwu
Lear lettera i" Oregon C 1 1 y will
ill a Irw ImiirN.
iNeeeiillles' at Plains Traveling.
BJM City la ulmtit one luimln il
Ikfarhly mill- iriim here. We are
rat. .1 tr I he Willaiuette valley
' OOMDUOII DKMntellM. ('Iiarleh
i DM I" My that lie forkful t" n
Id von tli.it ..liter leaviutc Kurt llitll.
Iiliiiillil ii.it nmit to keei. a u'liui'il
niir .'little every nielli until
Ii tin- place, ollierwiw your
llr will h" itnlen iiml killed In tin
Hiii-: ami ulan thut von nlnmlil Irv
lai-ann to lie in the toreinoHl
piny. Inr hIiiiiiIiI mil tall lieinml a
BHgMl I'm tile ri'HIllt Willlhl he
. i mi wiiMlo he iletiuneil
I WV late in the Hueann, and ier-
Hie greater il ir' "I vour ei'.ttle
I Mi fur mint of HrafF : mid Inrther,
I vmi -1 , . . -i I . I limr vour mine- ami
IhkI and il would not lie
i t' have hIioch (or vour eat He
til. I llie.r feet lieiiilne -ore. lie
t'iliue a nut (or .-our alwep. Thin
Ik pnii iired at Independence.
ei ran he hroiiiilit to thin cnnutrv
NM tmulile than unv other Hlnek.
ie- ha- prniiiiHed III.' u tr 1 1 out to
tun. k Ii it'll 1 autielpule with
rli iii'uiire. Vou will ! iihii'Ii
Hglluxl nilli the novel! jca of the
lnirv. Hi, truck leas tertert-. the
mmied 1 1 o 1 1 1 il i II h , the MlremiiH of
liiun wuter wlneh vou will pa--,
lull be Koiircea of Mil lil iloe plciiMirc,
It mil inure thai, reunite VOU lor
lunlhlniih of the iouruev."
Crudo Hans I-urnlihlngi.
Ml m alter getting into il
"a. 'f- I 'tit iiuiii writce:
Altlj -I ii-1 1 our furniture in of the
plt'iu nihility, it in on an uulity
i on r iieijhhorH. The mud to Ore'
Unmet- nearer iilaeillL' nenple on mi
Mill) than the liecUratiiin of linle-
Meiiee. What mlil villi til ink of ll
f ' .el ami a couple "t itooit that
ilver plated wear
hat will wear.
Our Murk in large and fMMMMt.
All new deelfrnt I" iniikti your au
Mtion. All good- uiiuranteed
a' im.
Our priren ure the loweat tOMPtff
'UK quilt (or iiiality.
-ouis Hunziker,
Jeweler and Optician.
: to Al' inmltT a Ili xUir'k.
mported
hinaware
Charlen made in OM dav, ami a tahle
ami oapbtwrd that 1 nm.le in unnther'.'''
Mr. Patium, httll living near Dnlo.
llniinlas enmity. a demendant of
lien, iwraei Putnam, of revolutionary
ta lie learned tn he a printer iii
York ntute, and MSN to OfNgJN in
lM-ti. , mid wax innrrieil on PauatDbif
M, IS4T. From June t" Septenilinr,
IH41S, he printed a paper Inr lohfl
Smith Qrlflln, mi the latler'n farm
near what in now the town of llilln
horn, WuhlngtOII VOU DM, railed "The
Oregon American anil KvaiiKolieal
t nioi, int. ' ' hh wlla MawtiMg blai in
the typenetling, thiin heiiiK the flrnt
Oman tn net type went of the IliH'ky
RMuntelne. Tm prlntlag pnM anil
type then nMl are now in the llintori
cal Sotiioty'H rtioiiiH in I'ortlaud. Mra.
I'utnani died in lHiil, leaviiig eight
obildrau.
I00 Dalian Reward, $100.
Tin n-Mili-ri. nil In-iiiin'i will Im iili'M.t'tl in
(vara linn iMfv in tit it'mt oav iln-Hiiltii atavaav
thai wlvaav au I ti Mlv nt vaM In nil tit.
lHic. Mini thai I- murrli. llall't. ' uir : r Cajrl
tn the only " ' 1 i - run' imw kmiwn tr lav
nedleal Iralvralty. .. . i Iitiiik i riniMtltu
tlniiHl itisi-H.i n'iiilri-i m .hi . I'm :..iii, i trni-
avul Hull's caiarrli Can ki lakt-n laiavaailyi
Hi'tlllK (Ureelly nil I lie Itlnoil Hint iiiiri.ii- llir-
larrs of thr nyiit'in. thrrrln ilcntrnyliiv llir
(iiiiiiiImIIoii ill tlir illsi-n.r ali'l KtviHK t llr iih
tli'iil mrriiKtli tty liull, llnic up tie-i-itiistitii'itiii
anil itssiRithK Mian In tluliiK lit. W nrk. Tin
priipi Irlitri, imvr N BtaM ImIIIi In II. MratlW
jiHiTs Ihut lliey offer tine (liuitlrr'l I'ttllari- fur
any rant-IIihi II full to MM Htuiil lor (tit of
tmtliiinlilals. Aililri'..,
V .1. I'llKSKV A 1 11.. Tolrtlo. Dlllo.
Holil Itv I ii ii . ,' i -1 7V.
Hull's Kaiullv Pill- are llir Im'hI.
EXCURSION TO LEWIST0N.
Intorslata Fair, Ool. 16 to 20 Inclusive.
Low Round Trip Ratal.
Inr the I.fwiHton interntate (air
: whirl) will lie held on the lllmve date
the ii. K. A N. ( ii. will nidi round trip
tieketH at $7.:Ui. Tirketn on sale (letn
bar 14 to SO ineluilM, rnturu limited
in October II,
K. I . WAMSI.KY. Agent.
Wone Than War.
lliimlre-lH are kilh-d in war, hut
limiilredn of thoiinaiidH are killed hy
eooMmpvion. Tbaie would ii m
deatliH al all cuum-il hy thin terrihle
diwaae, if xstiile could lie made In un-
derHtaml that Shiluh'h i gh and cole
amption cure in a wire remedy if taken
in tl arly KtugeM. '21 eti-., W) eta. and
tl n bottle. PruggiNtH will reluml the
inoney if a cure ih not eflecttil. Tall
mini 1 Co., leading driiggiatn.
Staled Bldi.
On Xovemher II, UNO, nt rendletnn,
aw Will receive Healed liidn for KHKi
1 eiirda of red lir wood, winter cut, to he
delivered f. (I. b. Mil 0. K- & N. Co.
truck anvwhore thin nidi' o( Katiuda,
bafoM Julv 1. 1901. Bidn may Im'
made on whole niinilier ol coriln or an
low im una liumlred corilv. We will
advance levunty-live renin per cord an
MOO an wkI in cut ami hranded ami
turned over to our atlthnrixed agent.
PENDLETON BLbOTRIC LIGHT
POWER 00.
By r, W. lucent. Munuger.
CASTOKIA
Bant tie ftlgtintutc of OnAai 11 Ft-
In ur for iiiorr Uiau tlmiy yon, and
Tkl KtHii rba Almifi MofAt.
-"
- . ... ..... r hi
I lie jr-l meeting ol tile owi ph
Set t'llllt will lie held al the "tore "It
kutturdoy, Ootobor 10 at k p. m. nhaip.
All BJomlMM are raqUOMOfl t" he
pMoont.
i Thin in the aeam.li when inotliern are
I alarmed on account of troop. It w
uiiu Liv uurad by One Minnie ( oogn
OttTU, ahi.h children like to lake.
Tuliiiian 6- ('"., taMing aroggiau.
Mottoa.
All DOMOOa knowing theiiinelven in
dehleil I" nie will ph'UM- call and
Mttle, W. U. HAYKKM, Adauin.
FiveThinai.
The live (lianaaen lor which Ibllob'l
('oiiniiiuittion Cure in onnecially recom
uiendrd, arc Cnughn, OoltU, Wlen.uiiig
Cough, Croup ami ConaOWptiou. "
medirine ever made hy man ia wpial
t il in Mty ren(M:t. Sold under I
noailive gnarMttW. Money hack if .11
fiiiln. U'5 ctn, 50 OM and f I a WHO.
Tollman 0o.
New lusiiis and Ibo latest tints.
A lare stock of lamps and glassware.
C. ROHKMAN.
MANHOOD RESTOREO
III" VlUklwr. tlllii. i..,i..i I''"' it i rut ti . . h.mI,
"OUPIDEMF-'
lila araal Vaayia.
7v.T .i7..T.,7r,,un.,ii..fii(.iii"inl'''i' itp'tv "i" ' i.k. inwiiiu"
m'lvuuaur dla-au. ..I u.r - '' ', 'L . w. lirkllu. rtmf"
..a I. Ike ll-US. ......... '- r.J."lr anil u.Ul-Il"
IIIMMWHarn t.li-'lV l". " 'ZT.X.M,. hiri. i( iiofrUrk.-.l
1 "l",.?T.!!l"u' or.. lam ;-''fr WVtlt:K'lV7 ?
latSa'ta wrmaioiiltcoa an.l uti n." b..rrora o niputj : J ell;M: .uri-ail"-'-
IU..r n.. C..i,7.,..l ii... uriiu.rv oraau u' an itiil'"."
I v. uak uinaua.
llt.-l ,-i j u,,-
iroublml with ti
.. w i. ....,... vu I" r eanian B""' . -.Tr.c i
'tire. .- ' ' - , IWUI V'-'t" ' ''"TL.ii'V,
i in., e . i. .. . jnhiii .-ure. i.wwMws,
jarauil '" ""' '' y riurur.i if a a ... ni rn. i e-"" - -
ia..i. "itKtMtl'llia; .. I'.vi.uoiiwe.aaii tiioaaiaa-. wa. (1Ill.UON
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REVIEW OF THE MARKETS.
Charters Remain thv Obvtaela to Hlth
Prleet.
Pendleton, Oct. IS. -No material
('lianite bat OOeorred in loi-al wheat.
Ihe high charters OOntlnVM tn keep
down the nenhoard qoototlot) to about
M Inr Walla Walla, ami ahiuil M at
rend I e ton and common nointa. t'har-
tern. Portland and Taeouia, are Imver
mg around ."() nhillinga, with even
more radical Men ln . ghip
owner 'n heads
Portland's Reviews
Portland, Oct. ls.-Tne Oommercial
Review aaya:
"The lit nation in not verv eneourag
inif In the farmer, who in 'holding hm
whent Inr .Vic at interior mintM. The
wen k lean nltrnail han had the effect of
lowering charter raten and the one din
an gaged retaal here nt Portland that
r. funed .'iln M nome few weekn ago,
will have dtflevlty in nhtaining 47n
id. Neverthelera some (armera in
differenl tectlont u( the interior are
nelling freely and are cniitented to let
g" their wheat at ruling Hgnrea. Re
POTta am OOmlng in that wheat has
been engaged tn go Kant, hut verv little
nn far han heeu nhipped. Thin in notta
Ing unusual, an everv nean.in we IgTp
Iron 41X1,1)00 to itoo.otio boanela, No
thmht thin m-asnn, on arcmiiit of the
nhortage in the (aki tan and Minne
nota, there will he connnlerahly inure
to go in that direction. Manv ol Ihe
Kaatern milln are atixiona to obtain
wheat from here, especially our blne
OMHB, that in par excellent in qOality
thin aeanon to he used iirinciially (or
mixing purpdnen. Valley niillern are
having Kantern Oregnn wheat nhipped
tn them, ami are mixing the Name w ith
their hnim-grow n grades, and the
q mil I ty of flour from there in better
MM heretofore. (Juotationa are:
Club, Mej hliientcm, Me ; vallev in
(noted by Billon on the basin of gfg
al Portlaml.
The Oregon inn navn : "Some of the
soft npntn Vniabed from the wheat
market yesterday, and while there was
nothing which could la termed
"itrength" apparent in the situation.
the sharp decline of tiie day previous
hail been arrested and the closing all
around was better than that of the dav
previous. In the Portland market,
there in nothing of conaeqiience doing,
and prices are nominally unchanged,
with .VI cents generally quoted (or
Walla Walla, ami an occasional sale
matle at slightly higher figures. Valley
is easier, w ith the in ill ing demand less
urgent than it wan a few weekn ago.
There in nothing new in Irelghte, and
an yet ovvnern are mil showing a dis
position tn nieel Hie cliaugiMl comlitioun
nfa lnwer wheat market."
San Franeno Wheat.
San Krancicao. Oct. IH Sp.t wheat,
iiiiet. Spot liarlev, steady, (hits.
stead v .
Spot iUotut ions w ere :
Wheat-No 1 shipping, Oficl clmice.
'.n.'jr; milling. US'4 to l. I):",..
liarlev reed, .11 t" ,1'c; brewing,
Tvjfj to Sllgja.
Available Grain Supply.
New York, Oct. 18. Special cable
and telegraphic ciiinmiiiiicati'iii t"
llrudntreet's nhow the billowing
changes in the available supply from
last account :
Wheat. I nit.-! States and Canada
east of the Kockien, increase, l,H7!l,(KK)
bushels. Afloat, for mid in Kurope,
incruase. L', -100, 000 biislnln. Total
supply, increase 4,27:1,000 luishela.
( urn. I lilted States ami ( una. In, easl
nl the ICockien, increane, L',U41,tHHl
bushels.
Oats, United States ami Cauuiia, east
ol the Kockien increase, 1WM.000
bushels.
Tiie cunbineil slock ol wheat at Port
laml, Or., lacomu and Scuttle, Wusli.,
decruuned .Vd.DOO biinheln iast week.
Eastern Livestock.
Chicago, Oct. IB. Cattle Uuceiitn,
.VMsJ, including 1 HKI Westerns and tMM)
lexan. Native and Western steers,
slitw; giKtd to prime steers, go .oil lo
Ig.gOl i r l" medium, $4,4r to f't.'JIi:
selected feeders, gg.gQ to 4.SI; mixed
slnckern, g.'.S.r to $3. "IS ; cows, fg.M I"
14.10: heifers, tg.M to $4.7f) ; cauiiern.
'.' to M.OOj billln, Ig.Tg to 4.w9j
calves, 4 to M.tt ToZM'lod steers,
14 (JO f4.Wj grassers, go.L'.'i to $4.1(1;
bulls, It.TB to $H.'.'6.
UogaBooelpti today, M,W; to
morrow lootlaMtOMl , HiOSO; led over,
10,(100; 10 o lie lower, top, gfi.10 .
mixed and butchern'. $4.70 t $5,071, ;
ii, abolM heavy, $4. HO lo $.i ;
rough, heavv, $'.IIS to $4.75; light,
$4.(i't to $'i.i(; hulk of sales, $4. 90 to
$5.
Shaeji KiH'eipta, 17,000. Sheep
steady; lauilis, choioe, steady; others,
slow In 10c lower: good to choice
wethers, $:i.)H) lo $4.20; (air to choice,
mixed, $11.2.1 to $4; Western sheep,
gg,g0 t" $4.20, nutive lambs, $4.40 to
$5.(16; Western lambs, $4.50 to $5. .5(1.
London Wool Auelioni.
l.oudnii, Oct. In. At tiie wool auc
tion sales today, 14,620 bales were
Offered. Ainerieuii reitraeotal i v es ti.nk
several gtnsl lilies of greasy grudes.
Good merinos uml some w'mireil gissls
wrrr willidruwii, and new clip superior
iniiibiug sold wtdl. Cape o( liood
HoM and Natal greasy wools wero
.piiet, snow whites being fairly coin
DOlad lor. 1'ie attendance wan large.
Boston Wool Market
liiistmi, Oct. IS. -The nnivemeiil of
wool thi- week wan even slower than
fur the previous week. The only sales,
made were those for present needs.
MeUUfaOtOrON baVO tried nut Ihe inur
ket hy bidding lower prlOM, Im! have
Uuiu iiiisiucrssf ill, as the dealern are
detemlwid lo bold on to their guxxla
until attor the Oloetiou. limitations:
Territory, scoured basin Montana
and Wyoming, line, medium and line,
17 to 18c; scoured, 27 to 48c ; staple,
JOe; Utah, Hue, medium and Hue, 10
lu 17c; aroiirod 47 to 4Hc , stuple 50c.
Austral mil wools acourtai baaia aait
pritiM ciiiibiiig hiipertiuc uouiinal 82
to 85c; good 78 lo 80c; avearge 70 to
73c.
Wool, Hides and Pvlti.
Portland, Oct. 18. Wool hull clip
4e; spring 16 to 16cL; Kaatern Ore
gon 10 to 13c; mohair 25c per mmid.
Sheepskins Shearlings, 15 to 20c;
short-wool 26 to 35c ; uiodium wool 30
to 50c; long wool lajc to $1 earb.
Tallow 4c; No. 2 and greaau 2 to 3c
per pound.
Iliihis Dry hides, Nu. 1 Hi pounds
uml upwurd, 14 to 15c; dry kip. No. 1
5 to Ki iniundn, 15c por (siutid ; dry call
Nu. 1 under 5 pounds, 16 to lHc; dry
suited nun. third bias than dry Hint;
sailed Indus, sound sUwfe 00 pounds, and
over 7 to 8c; do 60 to IM) aiunda 7c;
do under 60 pounds aud cows, 7c;
kip 13 to 30 pounds, 7' to 8c ; do
vcul, 10 to 14 pouoda. 7'tfi ; do cult
under 10 pounds, 7jpc; green iun
attltod, Ir (air pound leas; culls (bulls,
slugs, motheaten. badly cut, auorod,
hair slip nod, wualherbuateu or grubby,
one-third leva.
felta itearakiiis, eacii, as lo sim, $5
to $15 cubs, eatth, $1 to $6; badger,
ua. li. 'Vk-; w ildcat, 25 to 75c, bouaucat,
6 I" He; ("X. ciiii nn hi gray, 40c lo $1 ;
do red, $1.75 to $3.50; do croaa, $2.;iU
to$tf; lvnx, gg to 4 JO I mink, 40c lo
$1.75; marten, durk Norihern, $6 to
$10, do pale, tune, $2 to $4 ; uiuakrat,
S to 12c; skunk, 60 to 80c ; utter, laud,
$1 in $8 ; iMiulhur, with baud and uluwa
lrfect. $1 tn $S
wolf. in. milium .
$r!.50tn $5; wolverine
tn$S; raccoon, 25 to 8Bg
. ... L I t .
.Ill lll'HU HTH'l'l,
$2.50 to $11;
ii to : .to
l,.mv.,r ul-it, l-.r.-..
medium, per skill. $4 to $5 : tl" sum', I
per skin, $1 to $2; do kits, per
skin, $1 to $3.
CONING NEXT W KEK.
At-
Flrit of the New York Theatrical
traetlont.
i Next week will bring her two es
I"', lal'n goisl theatrical attractions,
aml then the weekn following will have
without exception something appealing
i favorably to the best sentiment and
I severest judgment.
This is practically the opening of
1 tlic season . Cnmiiai: ies heretofore here
during the season, have been Pacific
coast UOaearat. Prom this time on the
companies will be from tl ast.
On Tuesday night "The Stranger in
New York," llovt's la'st play, will Im
here; and 00 Wednesday, "A Young
Wife," by ,1. K. Tillolson, with Prank
Tunnel. 1 1 i . jr., tamed as one o(thebct
legitimate oomedlaaa now before the
American public.
DEMOCRATIC MEETING
Judire A. S. Bennett Will Speak Next
Monday Evening.
The opening gun of the democratic
campaign will he tired in Pcn.llet.ei
nn next Monday evening. OotoilOf 22,
when Judge A. S. Pcnnctt. of The
llBlles, will ssak in the cour' house.
The judge in a prominent figure in the
political and judicial circles of the
state, lie is a forcible speaker, and
will discuss the issues in such a man
ner as to make the speech well worth
listening to.
C. K. S. Wood, of Portlaml, is to
speak in Pendb'ton on Kridav evening,
Mo her 2. M. A. Miller, of la-
banon, and p.lward 1.. BfJMM will also
be heard here during the campaign.
A FrlRhttuI Blunder.
Will Often cause a horrible burn,
scald, oil or bruise. Hucklcn's Arnica
Salve, the bOtl in the world, will kill
the pain and promptly heals cuts, old
sores, fever seres, ulcers, boils, felons,
corns, all skin eruptions. I test pile
cure on earth. Onlv 25 cents, a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold bv Tollman At
Co.
arrivals at Hotel Pendleton.
a 0 Boopnon, City.
Kd lllakburu. Omaha.
r, I woo, I Wiles, Portlaml.
M I Hantinfton. Maker City.
J K Mgaers, McMiniiville.
Mnsr Meyer. San praneisco.
C w Haatlngt, Portland,
.1 tl Sladven, Omaha.
.1 J 0 lei tnd, Portland.
W T Corey, Spokane.
ii p. Bamaisar and wiie, Agency.
I) Bbnlto BnotaM)
Wm Camlish, Bpokaoa,
J ll Blooekner, Bpokano.
Chan M Hough, St Piiul.
G W Harris, St Paul.
0 ( Stacey, Mt Paul.
Cavton, Portland.
N II PlnkortOOi Athena.
.1 A Kirkbnrn, Purl land.
Alfretl Baooh ami wife, Portlaml.
Leo P I iiiiiibiiu m , Koine.
(1 W Kirske, New Y'ork.
Angen l.ane, Meacham.
I. N Countryman, Port laud.
Oorkio, Portland.
J 1 .Mann, Portland.
Ablo s Watt, Portland.
A N Nay lor. Portland.
W ll lilendinning, Portland.
Certain to Win.
U. Martin n bakery depurtineiit in
certain to U' a winner. You can see
by hstking at Irs display window ol
r.mkies, pies, cakes ami bread thut
theiplulitv of the goods is the bent
that can lie made. Martin's wagon
will cull anywhere in the city. He
tides bakers' go ids, Martin sxdli
groceries anything you want in that
line al the lowest prices in the city.
A Homier Uovil Fliti.
Destroying its victim, in a type of
constipation. The power of this mur
derous uialinlv m led on organs ami
nerves ami muscles am) bruin. There's
no health till it's overcome. Hut Dr.
King's New Life Pills are a safe and
certain cure. Ilesl ill (lie worl.l lor
stomach, liver, kidm-vs ami Imwcls.
Only 25 rents at iallmun .V Co. 'a drug
tore.
Carload Sold.
B, 1.. Smith, the Court street im
plement d.-uier, bus sold u solid cur
load u( Mnporkir drilll and has orders
for several that he will have to get
Irmi Portlaml. These drills are
strongly guaranteed by Mr. Smith, and
the gisid tpiulilies of the drills makes
them (ast sellers. If yog m-ed a drill
vou should laanoot ihe Bgporlor.
- t
lit. lint gel seared ll V heart
t roubles ' m Mont I ik.-l v ..u MWM
(rom indigestion. Bodol Dyaiatnolg
Cure digests wl.at you eat and given
the worn out stomach n r(itrl rest. It
is the only preiaratioii known that
completely digests all clashes of finals;
that is why il cures the worst caws of
indigestion and stomach trouble after
everything elsv has (ailed It may la
taken in all conditions aud cannot balp
but do vou nodi Tallaaaa v('o.,
luatling druggiata.
SURPRISE SALE NO. 164.
Friday, October 19 and Saturday, October 20a
WILL BE OUR
First Fall SHOPPING FESTIVAL
Ladies' Winter Jackets will lie sold at the foltowing Reductions:
$.388 Jackets will be sold at $2.95, you save 93c.
$4.95 Jackets will be sold at $3.90, vou save $1.05.
$5.48 Jackets will be sold at $4.40. you save $1.08.
$7.50 Jackets will be sold at $0.15, you save $1.35.
Tito whole line is reduced in same proportion. Some art lower priced, some are higher priced,
sonic in lietwern. Sizes, fl to 44.
Bargains in Underwear. Kargains in Hosiery.
Bargains in Dress Good.. Big Bargains in Blankets.
Bargains in the Whole Dry Goods Department.
Great Bargains in Women's Wrappers.
Men's and Boys' Overcoats at Big Reduction. Boys' Knee
Pants 2-piece suits 5 to 14 years 25 per cent discount, just l4 off.
100 pair Children's Spring Heel Shoes, were BOc,
7nc and $1.2n will be sold at 'Mc, 50c and 88c pair
BO pair Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 2 to Fi9 worth
$2.R0 per pair, will he sold for $1.67.
62 pair W omen's Visiting Bals, worth 13.00 will
be sold for $2.00 per pair.
The Peoples Warehouse
71". 7'N. 7o.
lain Street.
COUNCIL Ml' I. I I Nt,
KlBhty-Four Arrest. Made In Pendlolon
in September.
Tfic rciMirt nl tin- recorder (or the
MMth nl Si' .1 .-in I ht huh nn iinuirtitiit
document Itodirc the city council Inn!
evening. It Hhnwc.1, nn n.' ntliiT
tblaga, tlinl there MN 4 erreHta iiihiIk
mi l i'ii. I . i 1 1 ill tin. month ol Seitem
her hv the lieace orllcera ol 1 1 itv,
uml tliul the Ht era I ollentlerN lull, I
linea tu Ihe BMOMri o( f't'.T.MI. Twelve
ueiit to jail hv order of roaortlof uml
Hi wi re iliHclmrgial. Sentence waa ana
iH'iiileil in (our cuaea.
iither htiHiiit'fs. tranaaoteM mm as
(ol Iowa:
Api'l icMtioiiH o( Kd lleathnrn mid
itraarlogen lima, f ir liiimr licenaeai
were Kriilitetl anil their hniiil" ntiroved.
TreitHiirer'a rttort wua referred to
t'liminittee in iMMt
ll waa ordcreil thut Jamea and (ieoioja
ArniatrniiK he tuitl for their aerviiea aa
fH'i' in I ail icemen
The rooortler ua inatrncteil to iiotKy
W. 8. ltvera to deaiat (rom removing
r.H k (roia Freak I la itroeti
The aja'ciul committee, KiliolBa4 to
liaik into the niatter o( aelluiK eertiiin
Iraetlooal lota to Wiiiium iabaori re-1
IHtrtetl luvoriiiK thut the metier be
el lowed to remain ua it imw ia. ferried.
s. s,
ll Thle Plain Bnouen.
I( y .ii huve a iiutrifin' cough ami are
LjmiiH lleah, in to a dnia atore, aM
get a lailtle ol Shiloh'e ( tinvli III lit loll
cure. Take two-thinla of it, ami then,
il vou are not la-n.-t t.-l return the
tnttle to the ilriiKViat, and he will re
turn JNMH inoney. lau't that fair? No
one could uak more. 86 eta., M' eta.
ami (I a bottle. Tallman A Co., leatl
iii( Iriia'K'iHla.
Hotel Pendleton
Under New Hanageinent.
A.
Strictly First-Class
Kxieliont Cuisine.
Every Modern
Convenience
Kar and Kllllard Rooma.
The Keat
Van in .tn Bros.. Props.
.L
Give Us i Trill.
Ritas $2.00 1 day
Special Rites by
Week or monto
Headquartera for Traveling Men
Hotel In Eaatern Oregon.
Successors to J. E. Moore
Wool for Sale
gticura
flake the I loir grow. Cleare
the Complexion. Sol ten-, and
whiten the n .t mt Preacrveg
and beautifies the akin of In
fants and Children.
mr AUuiuui pttf. i.iiuuir iMdii-aMa. areajegjejt
.tr. i . . ' il. mkt i. imiI obi Uv. ta..t r ft,,.. ,..u
ottk'i urll.t. .ud U-.ut.ll.r.. Iul Utm utMl.ud . ui.
it ut imUi. Iwia. u.1 ts.t.j -
Hold ll.ri.ha brlluli .I.JmH. .Saw. 1. 1. I., uduo.
tvnaa 11. nut. tuar , tui. fmia . ttuaiw., t). aa.
Farmers Custom Mill
Fred v alter , Proprietor.
Caaii.'lly. 150 barrel, a day.
Vtour .aetiautti lur wtiuat.
Kuiur, Mill fwal. Cliupiaal Kwxt. uic., alwaji
.ii, Uaud.
Subscribers
to
Magazines
If tOO WANT To 01
i i . i fur luakgiuilutsa or
uewaiMtuura lu the I niu il
riia.ua ur KuiUfw. rvuiiu
by boalaU UUl', In k ur
end tu luu Kajit oaittiu
HUH in.- n. t bublUlivra
l-n.. ol the publli ttlluU
ytiti ti. i. mid mi- will
uti a uti ttaaitui.' all i lea u( lite
OAVC ii ituut tu yi
muue U liiu lual In the luaila. It will mt
hulu Lruubh- aiul rtak ll uu ttre a aubgu
lu the KT ORhXaOM AJS, In
i yuu
rlbttr
ddut:t tain ujer rent IrOSD this utibllatuof' Uflots
Antueai cAni uiiiuuMAn run. i;u.
v.... OMgUO.
..in' in, yuu
ftjuul
As tu Prescriptions
-t-3
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Thuredfty of (Mofa vMk l will be tt the Qolden Kule
rlote i reoeive KnttUnl bide on Lots of Wool, No.
5, 8, i j and 17, about 500 sacks, now Mlorutl in
1 in' ndependent wamlioiiHit. I reuorvu the privilegn
of ritiuctiiii' any or all liiiln.
J. I SMITH.
Letter File
Copying hooks
and Pres.ses
Typewriter Paper
and Ribbon.
71B Main St.
ce, I'liiin iiml bncy StHtioiim.
SdMMil HiHiks anil School Supplies
MAX KAEK.
tthci) pliykiciant recouunvud yttt la
bate them onainonnrtad iy ua, wimt
tlta-a tl.at infill,.' r 1 n 1 j . I y tin- it rtaliilv
tm their I'.tt' tliul you will ., t txaclly
what la pwaanhail the riant quantity
ami tin- right ijnality, which ia evun
Mora iaipniiaat Hut ao further
than thut, for we teke hnneat pridu in
...ir i-aill in louioounilhiK.
BROCK A M0COMA8
PKUGUIHTH
fjoyaat Mala gBd court rit,, Pagillatnii
Its no Use to Ask
6
eeavC y':
Wlm MB lM cake, for you know
TUB DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
won. The whole city of Pendleton
were the jutlgea an.l they ell pro
HI in,, ad tiie work nf the iJouieatic
l.aui..lry lo he the uett that ceu he
prodtioed by akilltaJ labor end im
uroved machinery. Latwve your lauuJry
with them. "You 11 be ulu
J. F. raobinten, Prop.
lor Ii i si i luss-
FOOTWEAR,
RUBBER GOODS,
uml LK(i(;iNS.
W2H Main ritree. Indlcton, Ore
mnmiM. NEATLY
AND PROMPTLY DONE.
SPECI AL T k& J
IF YOU WAN I
A K'""! livery rig call nu ua. If
vmi wwiil a i ul. night or dey lei ua
know. We'll la- there.
fropri. lu,
.French Restaurant
run i'i.t a to gar,
Wtoare you uau a.i iuiu.UIiuj
UOUU.
at.viN. KAW, IWnnt StMhlt; Uuv Lel'uaUlae, Frearlete.
You want to et the best
When you buy Harness
1 make only hand sewed harness ami guarantee every
paaca oi laathei Call ami gel my pricet.
P, A. HARVEY,
Court tSt., tp. Golden Rule Hotel