Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1900)
300 Jackets and Capes consigned to Cleaver Bros Dry Goods Co. uv hive m;u!c arrartRements with thr .rr, VMi p.w- . , Chicle to .ijdf. thnrJacKot,, Capel .S S l n C( Son On y the Pa m.-r C,rt,,,,s ,. k.,nv,; (rom ,. 1 t, t,r best style ami tilting Rarnu-nts en tl market. Our commission for handling these good, is small ami w(. will always have the latest in then three Hnea , show you. Our Jack-is. Capes and Suits ar- now Bnd m the furure wul be the newest and . heapael in the Northwetti we will beat anj price you in get. latent thinga in the market will Thr Cleaver Bros. iAY, i KTnltl'.l; ill, won. MRIS OF HHHI.AHH a srttLH . i..i ..u,.n nf Pilrvl.lll Farm niuat Soma roimoai viawn. To tin' Kdltor. First "Knur vi-ar- m, fte were 11 ihmiiiii iiiiiiip.i, iiii. hi1 i ill i tiir until in .-" -- " ... i ... I ereuitor nuinin win-n qn c pa tint "II- HIHI II llllll lull lin umi'ii tat awe. A eredltor nation, fnr-.-. ,..i. lib.. ....... .i... asv i 1 1 1 1 1 u linn' in ni mniiir.- ionium bkikIlnIv. uliilrat thi' runic time mini' thr party may hnhl am. mm worth nf mtr HuiuiiHt him ami, mnltir the figBanataaeeo, amdi a man wonld nut ., tm neeh "( a i-rditor. Sar-inil- ' hour viiars ai?-, tin-re were thm- tnen tn one joh, now there are thai- jolw niie man. " Thr riniiil ii'iin tariy is u uri.ut joiiiiiif party, it in mil m )om ami t-i.iv- petting up Joba on mllileea of toilinv pie, anil Mr. Ilerrnmn ly khMaeh la workhiK the joh Bealnooa. with all hie might, trying to ntielead tlir Hiple. ami at the name time ex ltiii' tu lie rewarilHil w ith a im-mI (ring jeli lor tiimauK. Thinl-"loiir yearn Bo there wan line"., now ladmts- ; a party of panir, mnr u party of proHtierity. (Hi. ve Mr. Hermann, kp-bi pri.s- Brit) ;h kind of "striking' prosperity lark in IVntisvl viinia for iimtunee : t l. M I II .1... rcpuiilicitti party ehiinm (he ereillt for Mr bethel ; f lorlova Bfoepetity, with H' .III IT .11 II Hill I IIT I, 'lll'U , I.I - Kim ni-iiner toii nor Npin in auoweu tu. ii.it i .Mr. I., llv lite iiriei.w 1.11 11 I .... , I ..I firmer i- rewarded with a ilnod OTOP, mr .i ri lh ll f lllUKlir oi 1 r ur,.i ur ii :in. i.ir iuru ii.iiniii i.e- L ..1... ... l II........ .... Illliil tu am ereillt at ill on Unit "Core One th i iii; more, "(treat tfldueM " n.ll, veh. Hue 1II11IU Wie lieojne lire Nark Manila Koekefel ler. the Vmeri- i. n.v u ire tniH nr urn ol ier oi ine eiriiiT ,n rain ami hiiiihIi nn-. imr i-s- l-fi-iili roerth "Fiiar years an there wan Ulkllii' uitliittil I 1. I ii Ir i it,,. i, k ail ink i ii 15 wit unit lime li tu Ik mil- ' I mi i, Vr llerriuan ntrnek tin- true i i . . 1 1 .. i....... . ..... i i .. ..i a w . . . i i r . . . . . . ii . iierriuaiin, nui wiuienow tnay .-,. win inner m lliv MW every lime, aad tin e have at' hint found out that tin. I ....I 1... ..: .1 .. iLI.L Ik. tirair iih ii righto flflii "lour vearn aim we ImiujIiI million dollurn uf iron ami nteel, -'ll livi, mill iikiiu ,1 i ffereliee Hi i.. i i..i.i. " an I Mr. Herrmann miit-lit lilmi " ... HI I I , ..'.,,,' ' ' . iffi.r.ii.... It. l... .......... .. I. ........ I ... hi tin- iiii.ii in i, i-r imiiL.-" 1 .,in-ir oiire ui iimiie, uoii i.uin :i i j j t we I'lUlV V TT VUI hal will wfjir Car atOek i liirne mid eiiin'iele. All new deaiatM lO make your im leotiou, All kouUn (uaruni I by tin. nr prioaa are the loveeat eouiiur ui! imility (or quality. Louis Hunziker, Jeweler aad Opllctae. turn lo Alaiiauiiat lluxlorV Dinner Sets.. Very line ware, much cheaper than ever. I n in h C'.lniiii in odd pie - - . . , Bent Collee In the city is Chaae & Sanbow - A variety ol sweets lor Mince Meat. n-ifa-it i l a 'hi1 MtiJ-ia.l.M'J nx nk e.n m afaaHBkJwfcwiwfl'f ... v ) : . .r..r. ,. -..iia.i.1 unnun BieiHHMf faan . Wy KiikUiio. uCSr fc-ii Lkh i a, 6 ltmm Cll Atat "OH -1 VI.H WV 011 I M m. ml . UL. '-' . i (SeiaVfe 4iJnea.e'op ' .,,..5., ,Baoii. arrive tvery week. Dry Goods Co. prieen eluirired for the name artielet Otoad and Id by the name Anierienii laetoriaa and atotefleaJ UueUi sixth "The repebiieaa partv in party M nation an well an ot woni'n, the ileinui ralN of wnrdn u itlmut lu tion." Oh, yen, the repiihliean partv han Bltotetker too meon aetlea, and it in a aprl nl haek-aetiou. an they are eon tlnOOOaly toing hack OB every princi ple which thev once advocated theni- nelvi-B, itiiini! hack mi tlx limitation, Koinit hack mi the code uf moralii of the united Mated, ioiim hack thin vear, oa Mime nrineiple arhwc thev loedly Hilvnellti-,1 t,i In. I I... vi.rl.l II. in.. !..! '. ain i,., in, ,11-1 year, umin; hack on the training, teach in" and principled enunciated their father.. i enth-"The repuhlican narty in the only party which ever did any thitiK airailint truntu: the demncrain never did .n ' I i ' ' II Mr. llerruiann will jnnt ntrike out the word 'aaainHi" and inwrt the Word "lor." then the a hove statement w ill come nearer to the truth Trunin are the HllgiaiBMta ofl-nprini; of the repuhlican party. And one m the Rreatent eviln ever fninted upon the (euple, and it han heeti nurned and loatered tkroeih "jimtection" a pro. tection that niven richen unto him who in already rich, which the laborer who toiln for the protected manufacturer han Bfl protection at all, an hin MNI are governed hv fri-e trade in the lahnr market, hut Iii'h prutected manter joint a nyudicate nf truntn, and at mice up tin the priccr on all manufactured xoodd all over the whole country. Hut the laborer'.' Wrhc- yet remain on the free trade lint, and in o-n cnmietition with the world. If the republican party ever did do anything aejainat'1 truntH, why did not .Mr. Ilermunn tell un what it wa-V The raeeae be did nut in hecatine the i ui I v tliinit the republican party ever I did in that line, wan In place a law latcaiiiHt truntn on thentatute book--, and thin luw wud only another job on the I itioplf, in that partv bad utterly I i(tinri-d and entirely refuieu to enforce 'the naid law attaiunt truntn. lighth "The hintory of the artv in aitainnt ituierialinm and tniliur inin. Yen, ,,( eourne, It id, but, the truth in, that the remote bintorv of the re poblioen partv and ile BMaoni practice, differ entlieljr, and area republican hintory condemim the principled and practiced of the naid parly of tmlay. Ninth "The opHMitiiin to republi can inm i en from the tail- endi- uf three particn, the populintn, the detno cruln and nilver repuldioaun. It in Hrvan ami Uryaninui. The orKaniia tionn "I all three arc no more." Well, a rum- bv any other name will u. dWeet. The IM-onlc will prefer i ,r ., tn llaniiainm. liepuiu ican- imii in nn more, it bun beN cornered by the truntn, the oricaniwitioii uf the unea ajaud old party la no nteaa, hut lien huriinl with the dead. Owinit to the fact that ON I my irepuhlu uu In. ndn huve neen lit to Britiolaa my aetioo ("f arearlna a I llrvan button, 1 bate taken thin aaethod to inform ii " my raaanai I (..I- rlmmriiiir. 1 Umnl to love the re- I lUblicau partv. aim new 'uiihlullv for iiiauv y.-arr, but I can : not do du anv Immer. A partv, like an individual. BMal m I Indeed by their nete. Parntera ami uniem, if jroe eaalra M , 2 truly Imnent man tO preride at (he bead uf our iioveruin dunn, the next lour veum, a man who will aerye ithealaiu people caune with rinbt 1 I .! A. . .1:1 lulth till an 1 jll-I !. men (.-.- 7- - November Ii, uud vol.- BOlidlf W Mr. Urvan ft. F. JOHM80IJ. "Kairview l arm, October )W, IIKJO. $100 Dollar! aeward. $100. Tie- rvU. r. "I IkJj l' "UJ t-' " I... U II..I U.f- i.n'Wi "ie -I I'" ilil . i.-n.e ban U.-.-M .We i" "" IU " T tie -H.lv .lll care UU teawa WliM u". i .1 fnuirwit; urrl. U-lua . li'.i ml dllwUM ruqulru. .uii.illullt.iul IrMl- iJi-tlii. .Iir.-. tl -in II.-' 'l'""' ' KSmti mm Lrnua, tanr-br jK-ifnyiait -t i ui i at i ii . .1 1 1 . . -li..e aoJjrtof am .ir.-u.ui i uuil-ium up ib tuiltatiuB .u-l.-i.tuT u.lurc "ffaAlKjS ..iuiirl.-Uiri linve lu.l. li l.m' ' U ' ir.un K..W? ll..t tli.) i..-rt.uc lluudnnl '..ll.i - i SpSjloai II teUa i- .uru. a.u.1 iui llMel r J ' - r I rjnl.l by lruil. Mr. ii.ir.-uiirv a-m- .r u" be.t C. ROHKMAN kunj. Ourai ipormatorrh llon, HM - a. nn nn. it-oTi-VWooSK. Ii,,,.. Marvoun DRAMATIC C0NFESS10I IN COURT, COLUMBU GEOaoE TRSTIPIIS OF THE KILLING OF ANNia BONA. Say She Had to Dla Baaaua She Wai a Wtteh. Hv the complete, unnquivneal con leaaion ol Cnlumbia ( ieorye the cane ii the NUte of Oritgnn vn. Toy-Tov, joiufly ladieted with Oolaeibla Oeorge for the killing of Annie t-dna on Angnat l'4, reache.1 the height, of dramatic internet late Tburmlay after noon. Th nirt room wii- Bllei with 1 pee ta torn, Ineledtng perhapn lfto pupils Iron) the higher grades of the pnblk Mbooli, arTth their tenobera and Principal B, B. Oenklin. Judge Kllin wan on the bench ami (he elate ;is renraaented by Dletriel Attorney t. ii. Railey and Jonn MoOoert, Cdonel William Paraona and K. J, Slater were alert in the iuterentn of the (h-temiaiit. Tnv-Tny, who .at watching the urn veiling, intently, altbongh enneealing Intereat with that imperturbable ntuicinm which from time immeinorial luid mark. -I the Indian wherever found ,,n the Wcntern lleminpbere from the regiooa ol Brit lab North America tn the ldak coiidtd oi Patagonia. At the nnle and back of Toy-Tov aat Iii- mother, aire, Aleck Tcl-y-ma, a widow through the nnppoeed Witchcraft of Annie Kdna, or Alyette, according to Indian nomenclature. Mhe wan an pbnoeial in demeanor an a New Kng land woman of Ml yearn ago while calmly ncatcd nt her npiuiiing-whivl. Alongnide of her, with a red shew I v-r her head, in marked contra distinction to the black nhawl and other evidemvn of mourning worn by the widowed mother at the trial nf her non (or bin life, nat the wife of Col umbia tieorge. Columbia George Called. Columbia (ieorge, who lui-l been en rioted the previous day oi ntnidM in the tirnt degree, wad culled an a witnenn by the ntate. Colonel l'araon mnve-l thai the witnenn he not allowed to teetify, ior fear that, through bin ignnrance of white nieu'n lawa, he nhould testify tu aumcthing that might fanteii the hangluan'n noone around bin own head. Ably wan the (mention dioeaoaedi Colonel Pareena, K. J. Hater ami r. 0. Haiiev taking part. The law- wan plain . The judge ruled that Columbia (renrge, acknowledged by both niden an a competent witnenn, could tentify if he w inded, and tbat be might annwei the oneatteM anked him, or mig'bt refrain from no doing, if he winhed. The judge made ft plain to Columiiia (ieorge, at the npecial re qtiedt uf Cnlnnel I'arnonn, that he did not have to annwel the quentionn propounded, bill might reply thereto freely. Joe K. I'arr acted aa interpreter, while near him nat .Showaway, or Yel low I'uw, to note that the quentionn were properly interpreted, and to notify counnel tordefenne if it were not done. Telli Detail or the Killing. Then came the detail of the dia bolical killing ot Alvette, Annie Kdna, or "Fat Annie." .luring it recital, there wa not that" deathly ntillnen which freqneutiv accompanien the telling of a tale which will result in the death ol one end nerhnae tarn hn man belaga, eaen tnoen tnelr nkinn he of c,-pier and their intelligence of a low order. It wan remarkable in many way. Prubahly no pernon pred.nt ever had or ever will linteu to the re cital -f a cool and deliberate murder toid an niiuply and with niicb childinh ignnrance uf connequeliceN. Tbat "misery I ven coinpaiiv" wan an adage verified. Much both of poetry and grandeur of tin, Indian language wan lost in trail laitioe, hut '"Id uud naked fuel made plain the killing, while ntruggling tor recognition wan the reason for the crime. That reanoti, while tin eacoee in tin- eyes of the law, went far to dlmw how recently it han been that hu man beingn with their egotistical belief 111 the civil iiation in which they lived, nut to death their fellow human beiugn for wichery and norcerv, actn which judged in the light of another age. would stamp them an murderous ami bloodtblraty fauaticn. Hid Verdon Agreed With Crala'a. Columbia (ieorge related bow he and Toy-Toy, on Friday. Auguil lit, drank lirewater to give them "big brave dptrit," and the latter nuggimted that tliev kill Alvette, for nhe won a witch who had killed hi lather, Aleck Tel-y-ma, and could injure or kill a pareoo at a dietnnoa by canting a np.11 ajHM him. Columbia (ieorge iiurchaauil tin- dtrychnine, two-bitn wortli, of Ula Slate at the Pioneer drug ntore, naying that he wanted the iniinon to kill cuvote. The two then rode up the river on that l-'riday afternoon ami when a nbort dinlance eant of the old Cut Kim- place they diauiouuted. roy T',v look u half-pint flank from hi nookef and hulf-lilled it with water lr-iiii the creek running by the road. Me then (niureil in alcohol from an other Imttle until the hull-pint Hank atai marly lull, gut the package of -tr , iiiiin- Irom Columbia (ieorge, put it in and ahouk it Well and waitd until it diaaolved. Toy-Toy gave the bottle -.1 n.iaou ,t- Columbia (ieorge and the two waited fur their victim. I be) supKiacd db.- waa ill l'eudletoii and at Ty-Toy'a auggeatiou they rode toward the town, thinking to meet her. When Tbey Mat Ty-Ko-Be. I nsie.i, I they met the great Ty gO -i.e. wb .ne vent caught the eye of Columbia George and he wanted to nwup. Ty-i'o-ne wan coy, but finally traded, and during the tranna. lion ID bid the Hank in the poaauaaion of Colombia ieorge, grabbed it and wanted a drink to clinch their trade. Both f the other- told him Hot to drink that the bottle had been 'fixed" for one woman and Columbia Ui iree aeiaed Ins arriat aed paaaonlod mm from quaftiug the draught that a iuld have aeparalv.l bin phyaical gj oiritual heiuga and alarted bin .-mil on a gaMup for the boundleoa hunting ground f Indian In u ven t '' ,1 11 m bia (ieorge khowml that In bad uluj dollar left and tbey nlurted to I'en dieton to npend it. When they got near the railroad track wert of the liatera a.udemy, and before ruachiug ll,, raoe leading to Byera' mill, Col umbia (ieorge turned and cantered off toward the reservation, while Xv-no-ne and 1 o oaaaa -ui to town. That ..as about 4 o'clock oil Friday after noon .Shortly after that, he reached Annie Edna'l -"'' cabin home and talke-l to her, when hu waa aoeil by It. F. McElroy. Kegardleaa of every k)iag l.e gae 'ier t',t' 'n.ltle, and nl.e did driuk of the couteuU. Within 15 miiiutej, nhe waa a corpse. Columbia (ieorge galloped off across the tit-nlc, threw awav the bottle where it waa found tbe following morning by Jay McElroy, turned north into the lane, i!,, in, toward I'eiidletoii as rapidly as bin horse OOttld carry him. The details of the death and inquest under cliarge ol Coroner Cole and the prosecuting attorney and the arrest of the two principals by Chief ol Police Brishow on tbe morning after the affair are generally known, has ing Inaeu hereto fore pttbliahed in the Fiast Oaeejonian. i"0"8 cobrispondkncs Two Pendlaton Man Indulge In Political BITuslon Over Buslnaas. I B, Oonklie took aome blanket to the l'endleton iv.iolen mill t, be elenaaad, ami didn't know whether or not they would Ih- delivered to him or whether he would have to go after tbM himself. So C. .1. Ferguson thus rote to him : K. B. Oonklln, lVar Nir Tha Nota. For the mini of one dollar I'll deliver to you A fine iair of blanket An good a new. Yon can call or nend for them. Whichever yon please. V "Hold standard " dollar Will take the whole cheese. Your trulv, 0 i. fKRGUBON, Rbirsping Clerk Woolen Milln. The naply. C. J. F'ergunon, Dear Sir: The note that vou sent me I've enn-- fullv n-a-l. Those blanket we need to put on our bed. One dollar, yon av, for the work yon have done A one dollar 'William, as veilow'n the nun . I have no gold d Mar; we have none , will pann .my where on tie place. Thin big white one, will for its face. Mark Manila's back of it : there Mo- Kinlev ntan-ln, too. What more do you want for a bill that i .Ine'.' Reepnet full v. K. ll. CONKI.IS. Trust Thote Who Have Triad. I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind and never hoped (of cure, but Kly'n Cream Halm seems t- do even tbat. Oscar Ontrom, 4.ri Warren Ave., Chicago, 111. I nuffensl from catarrh; it got no bad I could not work; I uncd Klv's Cream Halm and am entlrel) well. A. C. Clarke, .141 Sbawnmt Ave., lion ton, Mann. The Balm doe- not irritate or caune sneezing. Sold by druggists ut N cents, or mailed by r ly I rotbers, n urr. n St.. New York. Arrivals at Hotel Pandlaton. w a Straiten, Detroit. K A Bebiffler, olty. Mrs .1 Radlay. w K Glendianing, Portland. Marv McKenr.il-. ll W A Belt, La (.ramie. Oorfcie, I.a dranda. .1 J V O'Connor, New York. Ii M Fidgeruld, Chicago. R Newton. Moro. I' J Himullv, San Francisco. Mrs .Inm.-n Welch, Antoria. Jamen Magorty, Portland. Frank Hull, I.autmi. F: S Stowe, Milton. 0 B Atkinson, O It .V N. s s QUI. o R N. C W Spriggn. Cortland. C Bee Hart, Stis kton, Cal il Minn Ix-win, SK)kane. (i s Youngman, Portland. ft II Ooman, Portland. P R lluuduker, SjHikane. K V Wineman, city. .1 F Melcber, starbuck J ll Bkloeokaer, Bterbeeb. m D Blwege. I. O Lakin, Portland. ''Greeny Hill" ICenyoe, Omaha. II Kurherg, Kanns City. M A Miller, Lebanon. M Boehe, l'..nland. J ll o'N.-iii. Portland. ThOB A Kistler, Baker. Marian Colwell, l-'.lgin. Hli Lira Waa Saved. Mr. I F;. Lilly, a pen Balneal cltl.sn of Hannibal, Mo, lately had a ejtondetfnl ilelivern.il' - irom dratli. In telling of It b says: "I wan taken with typhoid fe ver that ran Int., pneumonia. My lungs became burdened. 1 wan no weak I couldn't even sit up In bed. Nothing helped me I expected lo soon die of ooweeaaptson, wbee l heard of Dr. King' New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief; 1 continued to use It, and now am well and strong I cao't say too much in its praise." Till marvelous medicine is tbe aureat and , . i. cur.- in the world for all throat ami Ulna trouble, lingular sl.ns fsjc and t Trial hmtlr Iree al Talliuan i Co.' drug store, livery beetle guarauteeed. It Vou Want A buggy or a back, you should in H'l the stock of W. II. Jones. He ha an Innaeona atoeb on baud, includ ing the fan, mis Mm!, 'baker buggies, ac- kiioa 1,-ilgeii to be the li.-st in tin acrid The paint lag and truumiug ol these buggie arc the uewesl out Mi Jones also has a large stock of drill and other farm machinery at prices to beat couiM-t it lou. A Good Thing- Our great-grand mother' garrets conlaineil the same herbs -if all heal ing found in Karl's Olowei BjOOt l- u. They gave our aiiei-slom strength, kept the blu.nl pure, and will do the same for you if you say so. Price 2o ctn ami fsJ .tn. Tallmnn & Co., leading druggists. Notlea. All person knowing themselves in debted lo me will please call and settle. W. H, SAYKItfc, Aduiii Looa at tour rasa. And see if it i relieeting health or disease Karl' Cl-.ver Ki. n I aa latautilies the' face and coin idea ion, and assures perfect health All druggit, 'Hi cent unit 50 cent Money refuiidoi.' if nstulu are not satisfactory. Talliuan A Co. a a Another lend has broken out 10 Clay county, Kentucky, between the I bilpot ami Davidsons Monday, David Davidson, lather ol Felix Km I son, the deputy who was killed by a Philpjt a few w. ekn ago. was killed and several other wounded in a fight. on the other side, David Pbilit was killed and la-, other were badly woeaded. fuss 40 -.. un I li.- Irian every ssaaBsBLk,u.lj u u.w sstii assja, u I mi u , .mj beesttdud l.y CXjtu csa riu.e. It ttlUa (fplUlL,Ur, Lti k fields rod, tviuii Ii Uid,tlr)r. UllU, ttDti IkUllSg Aualr . Mad IfttUf WiiMP, vi : late Mtutul, tl UnvlW, tOaUeftaVMl, Of ll'g- fUb i i. ill loii uf lh I'okkw No otbvr avoaip tat ID U i on i-ai. d wtui U fur pit war' Ilia!, puttf lug, etud UeMfculifyutK UW klli, Mltlp, UU, ttfid Liawide Mooll.au ftUttp 1 tu U COM.pVft:d will) it t ' kail liia) pur- 1 iggr ol ll.f U'tieH, bUi, uisd biiiai' , t I. It ouiiiuiueui la On tfur tvi One I'ti. Uiu l . 6 t'KKT- - t aT at Id at fid otiiupiaiXiuU "p, avud ItW ttttkeT tut., t auttp, talid i-BBY ket WMp Ut UaaJ wviiU. Oaf P-ggf f naJ 5 Kl HI) NKWS NOTES. Mrs norland Laavaa Been ror Washlng ton. D. C. Condusts Sarvleei Sunday Bvanlna. Rcho, Oregon, tt. ''"'. Mrs Sarah lWlaml, who has been visiting her enns-m, Mrs. Kipier, fur several inonth. will shortly leave lor the east. She will ipohd 'he winter In Washington D, C, On Sunday evening, Mrs. IVrland will have charge 01 the It p Worth League service III tlu-M. K chnrib, and an her talkn are ulwnyn appre ciated, and it lietng her last Sunday In F'.i'ho, nhe will nn doubt be fav .reil with a large audience W. II. Wilson in atmut again, (In, neb on crntcbes. A bunt two week ago, while Mr. Wilson w nn walking ahmg the street in Pendleton, a pile ol lum ber in front of Oco. Demon's stun fell over on to him, crushing bin fmt severely. The heavy 4x4 timber caught bin foot an be fell, and pinned him to the ground. Four men were required to lift the tlmlaim from oft him. I.. 0, Kogers, on Wednesday, sold lo Caratens Urns, of Seattle, a carload f hogs, at 6 cent. Minn Lela McCulloiigh ban returned from a month' vitt with relative at Milton Horn, to Mr. and Mr. Hum. Br.; Held, on Saturday, the Jlllh, a girl. tuis MeGarty and Wallaoa Thomp son, nonn of prominent Itntter creek farmer, left Mondav (or Portland lo enter Portland baeineM 00 liege. Mr. Lou Wettenberger paaeed throagh Kcho Monday, on hi way to WeBtl n, where he will pend the winter. Mr. Wattenberger will tfj lo enre hlmtell of rbeumalim, which an osteopath gnarantiH- to (real nucivnnfully. I- l Mr. Mlll.lerinail held s, i I ,, , gnndar m-irnini: and eveniuu in the Christ lan chocrh. A OOUBriNG THOMAS. Had lilt Falllna Hair Stopped, and Dan Curad. Without Faith. R, H. Kl aether, Unite, Mont., Oet. Kb lstllt, savn: "Like niiiiiv other people, I have been troubled for yesrn ii fb daiidrufl, and w ithin the hint few month, my hair came out so badlv that I wa compelled to have what I bad left clipped very close. A friend rocouinif ndfJ Kewhro'n lleriiici.le, 1 inles- that I dotfbted his story ; but 1 gave llerpiei.lea (rial; now my hair is as thick a ever, and entirely Ilea from dandruff." "DOBtrOV the cause, you remove (he effect." At druggists, II. lierpicide is it delightful hair dresding for regular tine. . a a. Dogs and Ponlsi Act. Prof. Ilarue' faniou dog ami pon) show wan trulv a meritorious perfor mance. The manner in which the dogs and notiie, ami even the goats. I iI the bidding of the professor showed In- cn-al -kill in handling and train ing dumb animals. It uas fully worth the price ol aduiidsiou and nlmubl the professor ever come thin way again he will no doubt receive larger patronage, says the Mountain Home Id pii lit lean. 1 lie doc. and pony dlmw will exhibit in Pendleton, nndei can vas, Tuesday evening, OotobOT W, 0 a- a i Do not get scans I i( your heart troubles vou. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kodol Dyanouela Cure digests what you eat and given the worn out dtomucb -rlect rent. It id the only iireiiurat ion known that completely digent all , la-ses of fis; that I why it cure the worst cases of iudigi-Htion and stomach trouble after everything ele ha mile, I Ii uiay Ihi taken in all .onditimi amlcann.it help but do you ginnl. Talliuan .V Co., Ie.,ling druggit. Carload Sold. F:. I,. Smith, the Court treet im plement denier, l-an ohl a olid car load of Su-N-rior drill- and ban orders for several that be him have to get Irom Portland. These drills are dlrmiglv giiarant I bv Mr. Smith, uml tbe g.nl oiial it ie of the drill makes them fut sellers. If you need a drill you should inns-c( t he siisirlor. CASTOBIA Bears the Btgeeteaeef '. II Plbtcwisb. ia uae tor liiuie llisu llilrty years, sod 7. gaad rba Um Almayl UumgtU. As to Prescriptions when phy.l, iun r.souiineml you to have them couinondel by us, what d-s.e that mean.' riimply the certainly oil their part that you will get . .... i, . what in preacrihud the right -plant it v and the right quality, which is even m ile Important. Hut we go further than that, for we take honest pride in our skill in oonpoandlng, BROOK A M0GOMA8 DKUUUlHTn' liruvr lisju ami Court Hu. Penrlletou. THI: BATTLE WON Then will be hanpy. problem solved. The Laundry Wl DOMESTIC LAUNRDY dotal the work and it is always satis factory. Best laundry III Oregon Does good work, (iives quick service at 1 ean.il able lutes J. F. faevaeaa, Prop. Teiajineoe 60 1 w-. .,.... ism at ,. BB The Peoples S 0 I OR SUM ft . v.. PARK AND WASHINGTON 3TRCCT8 A. P. Arm.trong-, LL. B., Prin. J. A. Wasco. Penman and Secy OPEN ALL THE YEAR Illiistniu-d CttalogjtBt, Colli ' Cttnwney, Bttaaaagg Pormn, Speci- incus of PnoiIUMiahip, Ivto., kfnilnd Pnt tn any AiUlreait. We have hundreds f (prnjer students in positions, and shall send mit thousands more. Hotel Pendleton Under New Strictly First-Class K.cellent Culsloe. Every Modern Cooveoieoce Har and Hllllard Uooma. The Best Motel Van ix an Brog., Props. Wool for Sale ThiirH(iuy ofuodi wook I will Im at tlio (lohten Rule lloiul to rucuivu huuIuiI i.n 1. oil Lota of Wool, No. 5. H, 13 and 17, about 500 aacks, now ntorud in Un: 1 iuiun(luiil waiuhoiinu. 1 ruuurvu thu privilugu Of rrijeothtK any or all bldl. J. E- SMITH. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL rr' T? !lQ-Cr M Ma itat tViial ilil If ftjfl imdMs&jl 1. 1 KUMIIK, frii TKs Unl I nit Cimi ss ComsHiU Natal in IssCIt,. Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. PENDLETON, OREGON BABBITT METAL. SriHHS aaidjgtJl Own a Fine Overcoat If you come tn ee for your overceei the price won't atand In the way ef your having the beet eoet you ever wore. The flneat that can be made coita no mere here than you'd have to nay for very ordinary quality sot, -where alaa. No charge for trying en the new itylea and Inqulr Ing the prlcaa. We are always glad te show ear good. Every garment made by Hart, Schaffner at Mara la sold under the makers' guarantee ef aetlafactlen. Warehouse. BUY THE 1 SUITS for Boys and Children. fur uil l i' fii'ni Uf lioirral wool ruth tm ettninlf ftil i.-i ulori fw i eViltl Mii' if -ilk itinl Ilin 11 lltrrikl t hri iitgtli t'llt. 1'illit. Ii .m lotilif- atctil, MUI aloilhlo kix ra. ' I .1 K 1 VI' II tit T I. . . M M I taealsle . af rolUr nf eiTiiry tftanuiMtt. 'I Sev viwt 0 tit'tri tltnii Ue urdiOaU ktntl DAUBE. CUHN Sl CO.. Mamifacturara. CHICAGO. UV LEADING DBALER5. nanagement. Give Us a Trial. Hates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Week or month T Headquarters lor Traveling Men In Eastern Oregon. Succeggorg to J. E. Moor All hm gsma'a B.asit E MX Irk llgkU. firsfrssf asiMag. A