East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 20, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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TUKHDAY, ftOVKMBKH 90, loon.
fllsh, Serviceable iinl Cheap
compared with otliera'
Three Dollar Lines.
CLEAVER BROS.
The Boot and Shoo Man.
80.r Main BtTaet, PaadletOB, i)refon
BRHV1TIBS.
Kadlec A aWhBBf, choice! c iar
Sweet oiiler at the white HtMW
Cleaver Urns.' Dry I iixxlji l'n., cloning
out mile for dry "..ds.
Keat net teeth fW, at l)r. Whitakcr'.
warranted ami iruaranteetl.
Smyrna tigs, Htuffed prunes, oranges,
lemons anil bananas White llonae.
Ice HIM, chocolates. Candy
Puttnn's own make. They are awfully
nice.
Kvery lollnr'- worth ol lr ichuIh to
he cloned diU. Cleaver BMM.' Dry
Hoods Co.
The Cleaver Dm.' I'ry (iiHln Co.
have decided to eloae out every dollar'
worth ol ilry goodH.
Will only carrv clothing and (urni-h-ing
goods alter the dry gooda an- cloned
out. Cleaver BlBB.' )ry HOOOJ Co.
Smokerc' delight, lL' -cent Kl
Hiiialo, Henry the Koiirth ami Charles
the treat, for IU cents, at .Mark
Patton 'h cigar store.
Don't delay ordering your Thanks
giving turkey until tin- lutminttle. 1
nave nice one, also chickena, duck
ami geeee. '. K. Detnott.
Newl v-(iirnslied roonin. electric
lights, at The Columbia, K. .
Schempp, propretor. middle ol the
block, letween Wehh and Alta atreets,
in Main.
11 you nave a tiouae to paint or a
room to paier, a picture tn frann . u
little plumbing to U lookel after go
ami nee (.'. .Sharp, opera hoiwe nlock,
Court Mr
Many people worry Im-anae they be
lieve they have heart diaeaae.' The
chances an- that their hearts .ire all
ritrbt but their atnmaclis are unable to
digeat final. Kialol DyMpepnia Cure
digests what you eat ami prevents the
formation of gas which makes the
stomach press against the heart It
will cure every form of indigestion.
Tallman Co., leading druggists.
I'almolive snap. White lioUBB,
Shrimp and trosli oysters. White
HoUMr,
Our hams and haron are delicious
White Mouse.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. P, 0, Klliot,
Tuesday, November 90, a girl.
Qold pens, fountain iens. Sterling
silver nmidtie- ami i luted ware. The
BlM Krent.
Why 1M M to 'M for a set of
teeth, when von ean gat the verv best
at Dr. Whila'ker foi N.
Finest hams and lard on the market.
Home product ; try it. its guaranteed.
lehwaM .V lirenhch.
Three furnished rooms for house
keeping lor rent on Thompson be
tween Court ami Alta ItfeBtBi
OOld pens an i holders in fancy case,
I 88 to $-.4"i; travelers' line of Itinles,
prayer books. 1901 diaries. Nolf's.
Mrs. t'amphell will have a tpwial
sale oi iatteru and trinimeii lint- for
one week, COnnWUCtDg W( diicsilay.
The best teeth cost 'he deiitisl !.,"o
per set, ami plate UOMl 10c ami
Whitakcr charges f-.s for set and guaran-
teed.
A full line of vegetables, nut', fruits
lemons ofattgi m aiel candy for decorat-
ttifc! your thanksgiving trntt cakes at
I einott'a.
DiAVttt's Little Karly Uisers are the
best liver pills over mad". Kasy to
take and never gripe. Tallman A Co.,
leading druggists,
When yon go gunning, have Mrs.
I.eer.er put you upon,. i those tine
lunches, ami if vou do you will want
0 go every da , just to enjoy the
Hindi ,
N. Berkeley is receiving many In
quiries for stock ranges and I'matilla
coiiutv wheal lands. Person- desiring
to sell would do well to list their prop
erty with him.
Tickets are on sale at .loe Kll's,
Little Henry's Cabin ami 1'lats.ocdcr
Milliter's tor the Verein Kiutrachl
dame, to lie gueii on Widnesdav night
November 2S. (noil 1 1 me guaranteed .
Practical llOfM shoeing in any style,
from little plates for racers to heavy
shoes for draft horses. All work
guaranteed. Simp with W. I. eiger.
old Kolsom stand. Hive me a call.
Arthur (ilover.
lioth makers ami circulator" of couti-
terfeits commit fraud. Honest men
will not deceive you into huv ing worth
less counterfeits of DcWitt'l Witch
llatel Naive. The original is infallible
for curing piles, son-, ec.enm and all
skin diseases. Tallman A Co., leading
Irnggists.
Tire Dalles hospital will be com
pleted the latter pari of DMStmbST audi
will be readv to receive patients c.iriv
in Jannarv. Dr, I erguson, a son oi ,1.
M. lerguson, of t'oKllebm, is tliel
proprietor of the hospital an I it will'
lie eondu ted under his direction. It i i
an institution that i- long been I
needed in The Dalles.
William Sloan and Miss Agnes'
Rhodes Deal were united in marriage1
Monday afternoon at i AO O'clock at the
residence of Jerry Itarnhart, on Lewis,
street, where the bride, who i- from !
u tiramlc, has lieen making ber ,
Home, (lie ceremony wa peril rine.i
bv Uev. T. .M. I'aterson, of the Baotifl
hurch. The couple departed on the
train this morning tor l.ewiston, Idaho.
when- they will make Jtheir home in
the luturc. Mr. Sloan has lor rly
reaided at La (iramle, where he has
N-en engaged training horse-, and will
PEOPLE WERE HUIBD00BD
II II N DRKDS 1.ISTENKN 10 IRAMWEM.S
SMOOrll TALK.
Audience Wa Bllkml (bit of About Onl
Hundrad and Flttv Plunka,
"The people like to he humlniggeil
and are willing t
old saying of P. 1
a- then, when the
his opinion of th
pay tor it, was an
Mlrndtn, true now
great showman gave
American people, a
knowledge ol whom gave mm the op
portunity at three different periods Of
(lis life to become a millionaire. The
bargain salesman, M. J, Crauiwell,
was at I racer opera house last evening
assisted bv two or three musician! ami
sweet singers of Israel. The show was
ir-e and the audience tilled the theater
downstairs, including the boxes ami
ai-les and many had to stand to wit
ness tin scenes as the "fake" pro
gressed. Mr Craniwell announced that he
could sell goisls where HO other person
could--that he was tl.e original Soutli
African salesman, and he pn ved his
ability. He commenced In disposing
of some cheap jewelrv. including
watches and chains. telling the purchaser-
that they could not expect to
hue real genuine gold goods lor that
much money. He would then return
the money to the purchaser, allow him
to keep the gisiils and make him a
present besides. That jwas tun for the
audience and they jumped at the
proposition like frog- grabbing for h
piece of red flannel on a hook. Like
frogs thev got caught. Mr Craniwell
kept telling the amliotieo not to give
In m any money unless they were satis
tied that they were getting value re
el' i veil.
The returning of I ha niouev was
kept up for a long time, hut the peo
nl bWHUM so excited that they cotn
inencetl to offer as high a- and iflo
for thing- comparatively worthless, lor
tle-v were getting their mourn back
very time. Mr. Craniwell kept up a
running lire of talk, jollying the pur
chasers, and making lots of fun.
finally, to one young man occupying
a -eat in a box he asked what he had
given his 18 for. The young man said,
"nothing " Mr. Craniwell told him
he had paid too much for the privilege
of being present. Two men bought
eigar- for. 110 apiece. The scene
changed. Sales were made right ami
left tor all kinds of money, uml It was
not returneil. After having obtained
about fl.'si more than he had given
hack, Mr. Craniwell announced that
there would lie a brief musical en
tertainment, and that the sales would
be eontiuued 00 Thursdav ami Friday
evenings of this week He stepped
back and disappeared, lie left the
theater, went to the QoldM Rata bar
room and dispensed refreshment- of
ditleteiit kinds, lavishly, then again
made In- exit ami has apparentlv I ecu
going, going, gone, ever since, for I
never came hack ami hi- fate is vet
unlearned.
PERSONAL MENTtON.
W. L. Woodward, of Milton,
guest at i .olden Kill. t. ,.u
r red Veatch, of Moscow, I
regi-lered at Hotel I'emlleton.
loe Connellv, the sheepman.
was u
laho
left to-
follow
home.
the same business at his new
CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY
Buy a Home on Monthly Pnymanti
Stop Paying Rent.
Thoae wishing to build homes
th Timelves and live in their
inspect ion
Mean,
of his shee
stock inspector of
let for Portland last
day for an
camps.
John K.
I matilla i onnty
.itunlav night.
Kit Spike, constable of Kclio, is a
vi-itor in Pendleton today, having
i up on business in connection
with the Dickey will matter.
Mr. Charles Wilkini, wife of the
Indian agent, has been unite sick at
bonnes instead ot paving rent -hoiil I Dr. Cole's hoipita), but is on the wax
examine tie proi osit i. n ..I lie ('...; h n cmerv.
and
lor
on u
Tallman & Go.
Loading Druggist
aol .lMlrrs tn
School Supplies
Extra tine line ol
Lailies' Fashionable Stationary
Latest in told anil tint.
operative Investment Company, repn
"ented in Pendleton at present bjM
Wavne .lone-. superintendent of
ageucie, and Ira A Manning, special
agent. A BOB) DOT of prominent ami
conservative business men of Pendleton!
have taken stick in the local or1
branch company to Is- cstahli-hcl !
here Those desiring to investigate the
proposition should call upon MoMM
house ,V Hamilton, at their offices in
Pendleton Savings bank building
Cor. ruin and Alta 3t.
Men 'I it'in
NEW YORK MARKET.
Rcportod by I. L. Ray ft Co., Chicago
Board ot Trade and New York sue.
Exehanae Broken.
Nov. 90, - The wheat market was
dull but tinner tislav and closed J 8
higher than yesterdax . Liverpool
dosed at 5 pi1, against . II .V ves-
t-rdav. New Nork 0ieued '., lower,
7' t, the low (Miint of the dav and
aduip'ed to , 7 ' , clo-iic' at 7"1
Decern Is-r, No for May. Stoi'kf
ery strong and the whole list
at the high Miint. V P.
lending with an advance of
over yesterday.
QIOW yesterday, 7b T-S.
Open tisla. ji b8.
4 '
Were
losed
common
8 poinli
Itange to.hu .
Close toda ,
7i ft-X to
DON'T
READ
THIS !
Von I hOU Id not lail to call anil see
our tiftgatll new lines id
MUHD iR SUSPKC EU.
Woman Dies Under Suscleioiis Llr-
euniu kt ml Sumplec.
Mrs st. Jobndladat Kaoiptsr under
suspicious cir uiiisfam e- a turn dayi
ki.vav n- i, inn iii ii. ai place
who believe that the wolnin's death
; occurred from other than natural
BMM, and that the guilty parties bad
robbery lot their object. The trunk
. in which her mum y and valuahle
! were kept was found, a short time mtcr
her death occurred to have bMD robbed
1 ol everything except a lew Canadian
l oud- The trunk wa- kaytaja to MB
, tain aome valuable jewelry ami ipiite
a sum of money. An investigation is
. MIBfJ made and there in a probability
I that a iierson will be arrested and
. charged with the murder.
$2
OOB
but
by
no
m $2.50
SHOES
Worae Tnan War.
Hundreds are kilb-l in war.
hundreds of thousands are killeil
consumption. There would la
lueaiiis at all caused bv this terrible
disease, if people could" Is- made to un
derstand that Shiloh's cough and con
sumption cure is a sure remedy if taken
in the early stages. 2o etc, 50 cts. and
l a Isittle. Druggists will refund the
money if a cure is not effected. Tail
man A Co., leading druggists.
a
J or Men dnd Women
The best Shoes on eartJi for the
money anil every pair iiaranteeil
to give satisfaction
for Thanaiglvlnif
I K. Martin is making big prepara
tions for Thanksgiving. He will have
lots of turkeys, geese, chicken- and
ducks. He also lias everything you will
need in the line of oysters and baker's
goods. You can get any size of I roll
cake you want BftftM to order Ifjnou
pies, if you want nice ones. Martin
has pure home-made mince meat. In
groceries, the Isust gissls lor the lowest
price. Call and aee.
John 1 1 an tin has returned from
liingham springs and reports that
scleral feet of show has fallen there,
and more is falling.
William McKeynohls, of Dkiah, is
at Milton assisting in the work of in
stalling the machinery of the creamerv
being put in then-.
John M. Hoar was able to walk down
p.wn HKiay, ami i- rapnllv recovering
I strength alter a protracted sickness
with typhoid fever.
.1. II. Ifobbins, president of The
j First bank, of Sninpter, will head a
i citizen's ticket for mavor in that city.
! The election is to MM' M the first
Monday in December.
.eorge If , i roome was able to come
I down UMTB today and visit for a while
at Hotel Pendleton. This is the lirst
time he has been able to be out of the
house for It) day-, having had the
tj pin oil fever.
C unty Judge (i. A. Harlmaii and
County Assessor i.curge Bu.ail went to
Portland last night to he present tislav
at the meeting of the county commis
sioners, county jtidges and as-cssor- of
the different counties to talk over
rqnailtaiion of aaMauMnta throughout
the iiato.
Clutl'L'S Kly ami Alliurl llor-man
wei oi Ponulaton from Qordana,
l ie v say there was BB snow in liiat
par' ol the c ainty wl en thai left tliere
yes'vrdny, hut there is probably con
i sni. r t ie aowi In M) uveal stock will
, not stlHtr as stockmen in almost aMfJ
laataiiM have an abiiiiilauce of Iced for
the inter.
i LK s AHOU BJ H A '.
Son. i I1. rinieni Remarks Made by Kx-
iovurnor Noon ot Walla Walla.
I.x (hivernor Miles C. Mis. re, who
has I eeii in Tacoma, in an interview
will Iha l.tdger. speaking of Hie wheat
crop of Pastern VS asliington , has this
to say :
"'hi what is considered good au
thority it. is estimated that the wheat
0Oj "I these three stales for ItMJO will
amount to about 96,000,000 bushels.
I'heie a haling among grain grower-
ii. KMtaru Washington that neither
in Portland or anv of the Puget Sound
cilie- have the husineaa men or the
naaibari ol waaiw shown a propar
illteiest in si curing an adcniiaie urulu
Heel to carry away this immense crop.
There nil! be -hn I from I , r 1 1 ..... I
i
!tal railroad lines urging tlltm to make
a rate that would enable farmers to
-hip their gram eastward in order that
the congestion there might be relieved
and a inarkd afforded.
Thev were a-sun .1 at the time that
there wa- a much larger grain Meet
than usual en route In the coast, but
up to date this larger grain Heel has
not been in evidence. If ships were
here in iilhcieut numlicr- tliere would
la1 mi car (amino as then cars that
under the present condition! stand on
the tracks as much a- sixty days,
would be promptly unloaded. This is
a mailer that is worth looking info "
A HILL FOR PIGS' FRET.
Mark Manna Hot a "Dan" bv Mall and
Promptly Paid It
s. iiator Mark llaiiua received a bill
from Mrs. Christian Dunlap of 7:1
McCnllook -Iriet, Port Wavne. hid. It
Ban made out as Pillows:
"To Mr. Mark Hanna dr. 9H pigs-
leet. lit o cents, l 10, "
Acnihipunving the hill was a letter
which started off with :
"I know von will think me n verv
hold woman h r writing you this letter,
hut I am a poor washerwoman ami my
old man is a day laborer, and between
us we have to work awful hard to -up-port
our live little children."
Mrs. Dunlap goes on to say that at
great sacrilhe she bought "three
dozen nice, largi hind pigs' feet, cut
off next to the hum. at "i cents each."
The arrangement was that Dunlap
was to cook them in the evening while
Mrs. Dunlap weiil out to do some wash
ing. Su.lilciilv Dunlap renienil.ei. .1
Ilia llam a wa- in town that night,
and before she left her humble home
for her washing tour he said he guessed
he would go and hear "that labor
crusher. Mark Hanna."
After she was gone Dunlap went to
the meeting, and when she returned
the pig-. feet were still on the kitchen
stove, hut burned to a cinder. When
liuhby got home from the meeting he
announced :
"Mark Hanna don't look like a
labor crusher : Hill Hrvan had told
stories a,DOUl him and I'll be dan, .si ii
I will M.te for Bryan. "
Hanna read the letter carelully and
laughed.
"How shall 1 answer it, Senator'.'"
a-ked Secretary Dover.
"(livelier my compliments, " he
said, "and enclose $1'. She nudii'i
mind the change. "
m m
DIVULOINIi S I ATE SECRETS.
Congressman Bouiollo. of Maine. Whoso
Mind Ii Aftecled. Makes Charges
Congressman BMtolla ol Maine, w ho
was chairman of the house committer
on naval affairs during the stirring
times of the Spanish war, hut who is
now confined in th" McLean insane
a.-ylum at Waverly, Mass., in his rav
ings makes starllin statement- roHact
ing upon Admiral Dewo and upon the
Bar administration. His charge against
the hero of Manila hav is a dlrtcl
allegation of absolute disobedience of
orders, the most serious offense possi
ble for an othcer ot the navy. The in
sane congressman raves over what he
imagines is the secret of a slab
intrigue.
Congressman BoUttlla bai told sev
eral people that Dcwev BfBI onli'inl p.
report ut Hong KoBB alter destroying
the Spanish fleet, and that the action
that he took in staving at Manila was
in direct disobedience of hi- in-trm
lions from Washington. The dispatches
ordering Dewey, to report at Hong
Kong have never been published ami
Mr. BMtolla always become- excited
and incoherent after dwalllof . tew
minutes upon the topic. He lecl.ire
that thev have been suppressed in
Washington as a part of the policy of
the administration in the Orient.
At times the congressman clamor- b.
Is- released and chutes at hi- confine,
ment, hinting darkly at high powon
wdiich prevents his family taking him
home.
"They are afraid of me," he suvs.
"They do not dare lei me tell tb
truth."
IMItSHKR MKASURRS IN PHILIPPINES
the
Washing
raid. Lord
War to Be Carried on Thorn Hereafter
Aftoc Kitchener's Plan.
Korbeariince Im- ceased to he a
military virtue in the rniiippincs. ac
....r.lo,,. lo new- Ibat comes from
war department, i1""1 "ny
I II teli to the H
Kitchener'.- plan of operations in South i
Africa, harsh though H appear
appeals I" i llicials ol the Bar
ment, ami .luring me coming ciiinpiugn
in the Philippines, no mercy is to be
nx tended in lnn' (ft active rebellion or
who give alii ami miori to the lmtlfa
ucnt-.
The admit '-i ' it' ' Recording lo a
high oliii hi I, i it" ' une weary ol the
long draw I i lir It ha- been BOO"
cilati ry III dent I M w ilh the insurgents,
ami the efforts In accoMjplMl peace by
(hi- menus have inel with contempt.
It is mm proposed to give them a Inste
0l real war. and though the innocent
may sillier, it i- only fry this means, it
is hel icvcil, that The guilty can be
reached. Wl Secretary RoOl returns
to Washington Unal Instruction will
h calilid to Major-licueral MacArihur
relative In the operations to be con
ducted. There is reason to believe that
lieneral .MacArihur contemplates de
voting his principal attention at llrst
to the northern part of Luzon. Agui
llilhle is believed lo be III the moiin-
t am- of Bangnat,
The Durrani Case.
Henry llainn a San Prancisco de
tective, was in Oregon City recently in
search of a young huh whom he
wishes to use as a witness in a -ensn-tioual
case that he claim- will soon
develop in San I'rancisco. According to
Hailtn. the famous Murrain case is to
he reopened with a prominent Mtl
Prancisco pastor a- defendant. The
suit is lo In- brought to ch ar the name
of Durrani. ami. ii conviction is
made, suit for a large sum of iiiuiiey
will he lodged against the cnmimih-
wcalth of California.
Pendleton
Pianino- Mill
and Lumber Yard
Can
in,int
tin
iipi
ihenper than
i the Bounty
y buj in large
If
ail) Kind
5
Ml L... . ' -J
vim need
Kant
Nil.
'I: If. b bj.
Nn. I
t. m.
Bokaa
No. M
H:IA a. m.
Mall.
mill work
their prices.
rail
or
hi. I tret
PllSt
iiu
mm p. m.
-'IM
"ninth Caal!
'J.
R. FORSTER, - Proprietor.
THE CITY...
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables...
CHWIS Mini'SON Mroprlotur
Kratything New. New Hornea;
New Itlgs. Bes rl;s and tam
tn the city. Hoarders given flip
liesi attention.
Scrvief anv hour nf the High.
IB) ni.
H:im a. la.
Kx Mil nil ii y
HHtunlH
loa,
i v gl parts
bally
IM a. ni. ,
''tMoSMfSiB
lawn
'ten
'"ti Kr,nrll
'"') nr. ton.
Columbia Hi,.,
: T" Ati,Stnt,
Laaatogv
Sniks HI,,,.
Rlparla to LewBaa
In.
ay
Telephone No. 70.
Census ot Miuvalmans.
The just compleleil MBBUl ol the
Ottoman gioernmenl shows the total
number ot Mitssiilman- to be IMI.OOO,-
000, of whom H,000,OI10 belong to
Turkey In Knrope), W,000.000 in Asia
Minor. Mlncburtan and the Indies,
10,000)000 to China 36,800,000 to the
north ami BOrtltOMl ol Alricu, and 88,.
IKiil.lHin spread m grotins more or less
numerous throughout the other coun
tries oi the world.
A
THE NKW8! Take the Kasr
Oregoman. Daily 95.00 a year by
mail. WrcUly 81.50. and Hrini-
-.,lv ! t,, a v.,, fl.rni.l npv fr
-. iihiii i, v..L p, u,t . H
Kor Hill h.forn,nr,,.lor
v 11 '"'Hum
'nral Ha'S
r-.r.wA,,tY,Altt.nti nJSggaJ
French Restaurant
Whore 'ii'eiiK..liiom,ii,llI
noon.
(lUH 1 ni o n 1 a 1 1. ,
Blankets and Comfort!
1 0 per cent off for one week.
Pendleton Men Buy Land.
Several large real estate transaction.
have been consummated at Ontario this
week. A sale wa made Mondav to ('
Hunt and W. L. OibSM, of f'endle-
toll, ol .V.I I acres situaleil nine mile.
from Ontario, says the La I iramle
Chronicle. The consideration was
111,800, The land lie along the
owoe ditch, iii Malheur comity, ami
will he seeded in alfalfa at once; sub
stantial improvement will be mad,..
Mr. Hunt is a son of the railroad
man, i W. Hunt, and Mr. (Ilbsotl bai
la-en connected with the I rve-llhrun
company, a meat market concern 111
Washington, lor iha past dtre
KOEPPENS
MODERN
PHARMACY
tvrrytMnn that is kpt in a f rtt
fllti, up-to date drug store.
115 Court St.
During thia
' dlBCOUnl tilt all
npnnrtunitv t'i
W '.. I l.l 1...... 1- - . . ....
; hi uarg uiauiKDia iriini 54c u PB.QO pel
j.i5 oncli. t oiil wi'iitlittr is cumini; mi am
ni Iwdding mi band any auddsn cold hiiu
nj)porttiitit tn save a little nuilit
,1. on, lino V .1.. . , ,1 0
" " -" W1 will L'lVe a 10 mm.
Ilanketl and COmfortH This uffonls vou an cxcelku
.) 11 ,ii..iv 111 wiiut'i iinKimi. at a verv ln
pair, comlortt Irom Ml
Hi-. I -est to h.Vfi pit-t,
mm 1 neRlect gg
THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props
Duaenberry linlldlng, Main Street. I'enilleton,
1.
-1
i j
BADCOLDS
1 1
Seattle
car-
At tin
Chicago
vliat is
A Novel Operation.
National Medical College in
Or. L. I). Kovers iierlorine.l
probahh the on v sucee.sful
BOafaUM of its kind ever undertaken
Oat lag to a complicated throat
trouble rfc Mclionahl w.c unahh
to take iioori-huient in the BMal win
The surgeons held a mnealltetlnii ,,,,.1
I decided to ive the path nt a new
j mouth. AOBOraingly, the ether aas ap
plied, an incision rnnde nsloo the
1 breast bone and an oieniiu; made i..
tOB itointtch. which BM connected by
I B IBM, The next dav the patient was
gIVM noiiri-h ut llirouifh the lube
ami It I hop..! he 11, ai la
Iv benelited.
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aetl tin waM a 1. .1.1- aver algkl
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How to Cook Your
Thankogiving Turkey
Kirst provide yi urself with one 4
iiuriMiiieii i rets ti ettllll uo.'i rmrnm
cooKiny stoves, prepare your biw. ut
after bailding good, liottirr, pat it ii
the oven. uml let nature take itMuinr.
We will warrant him .1- hrown in lartj
uml tender a a lacking dove il roMteJ 11
the oven ol a Creh.-n Sexton C natr
Now is the time p. prepare yoaraclf till
one ol lllese elln leill ami sllrior ciwlfri
iff W. D Hansford & Co,
I'ciltllrtoti, Orcxou.
laf im
Sill 1 I I ,H
. Ill . -'I..I
bin 1. 10
Al... .... ,.,
Ml IHMAI 1
ICE
The Wessel Department Stores.
WINTER GOODS AT CUT PRICES.
PLUSH CAl'ICS AT HALF PRICB.
tyoo Plnah Capc lur ft. 50 t6.oo 1 'lush Capai j 00
19.00 Pltiah Capes lor S4.50 $ 11.00 Pluah Capes $5 50
l4.uo PltlU Cqies 7.00
S I ri-s.ini; Suctu-s cut to ijoc. (Colors pink, bin-; and red.'
$i 25 huiivy tinili-rskirts cut to S7C
Knitted wool undergklrta boat quality $- -5. tup
l.adii-s' wool waists ut reduced prices.
.11 k Una of Ladies' Pelt Slippers, tur tops, p. 15-
I nst opened
permaiienl -
Aril iur Haw) 1 lanuitoii, gra'lagia oi
oxford, youngael sou ol tua Duke of
Hamilton, IMpbow of tiia Maraaii 1
liueeiisberrv, and a brother-in-law oi
one of QaaM Victoria's most famous
soldiers, is playing a piano nightly in
a Huston cafe for f I a week.
Thanksgiving
Proclamation
The Peoples Warehouse
71A Main hjtrtmt, 1'eiullolon, Urtiguu.
Lainpsoii I'. .Sherman, brother of the
late John Mierman, has suflered a
roke of paralysis, and may not ro-
ovar- lie Is over HI) vears old. and
the stroke, his physicians .a , has
i.-ieleie.l Inn per tuaiieu 1 1 v blind
BMthar willed him till, 000.
,., i ,,,,.. . j , -1 to .,, i . , 1 1 1 -1 .,, i in
o I ltd log- Hour, daring the aaoutaa of
Ooti ber and NovcihIkm , about 8,800,
ooo bualiaii ol wheat, or about 15,000,
tHl for the crop ear I'rohablv about
IO,Msi,ooo r 13,000,000 bushels will
he -hipped from Pugot Sound, or say
-'..,o o. usi bushels to 27,000,000 bushels
Irom I he Columbia river ,,.l !
Son I Ibis leave. K. 000, 000 bushels
1 01 Bum amp and 7,000,000 Uuahali nf
I crop , arricil over from g00, or UL
Ishi.ikhi fuithall in all, that will la- left
unsold on July I. HMII.
.-caiMiarn Otitis tbat exiH-ct Ihe
patronage and ksI will oi the farmini.
raojni Unity should oaurt themselves to
deaerve this business by provkliag
ade.iiale shipping f.,. um,
A Snip Famine.
"There has Ihicii a kooiI deal of talk
alsiiit a car famine in the Northwest,
hill the larmers know it is a h;i,
famine instead thai confronts th..,,.
Hi- KcaluiiiK this cueviition a petition was
addrci.Mil to the various, traiiscoiitiiieii-
WHBRKAt), the American DME
are tiai much eiiurossed by pecenia
aiinir.s io rcmciiiiier iheir iiiimeroiiN
reasons lor neiun tbanklul once a year
and Whereas, custom reputes thai
..... r. ....... a,,,,u.,, I I'll 1 1 1, iiien.
oi ineir OhllKailoii-, now WL, the sell-
appointed regulator of national affairs
b.-w it : TI1K JWL, being tally ap
prised of the uncertainty of human
calculations, prosperity, and the col
I action of debts; ami being oi Brand
mind and wind; by virtue of toe pow
ers vested in im do appoint 'thursdav
the -'titli day of November, to l. ,,,!
served bv all citizens of Pendleton,
I'orto Kico, the Sandwich Island ami
the Philippines , without distinct,,,,, ,,
race, teniwr, color of hair or politics
aa atles ol Thanaagivlng ami Humili
ating Stuffing.
It us M thankful for the humid
summer, that it has passol , ir th
privilege of buying ,;al iiiHteU, i
lor the report that the Chinese are
i.r.-i oi ininpoailer tea; f,,r liberty U
breathe the air of freedom without
nargXi and for XHK OWL
PBM at out palatial editorial rooms,
-uoje, , ,i, couurmatioii bv the
United Slate..
Alao Wholesale Ag:nt for
BCBLITZ
MILWAUKEE
BEER
In hot ties, barrels, or caa.
Call up a.'
H. K0PITTKE.
Farmers Custom Mill
Kred Waltaia. Proprietor.
The Wessel Department Stores.
LEA a rEKKlAo
THE ORIQINAL
WORCESTERSHIRE
f. iv.ir. Imitation
It I h(M) approvnl for the very anaajaatasM
wbkti a kauairta lu s.,u,. . KUic SSm Hot
uuU Cold Mcai , BalaUa, Welali kaiib.u, tS.
Till, .unalaiaaaa
JOHN DUN! W i. AtcaU,
Capar-liy, I fa) barn-la a ilay.
flour oicuaugwl Ur wliaal.
riom, mhi Baaat, Oaoooad Ht
'Hi liaun
alwayi
and
tireat tlwl of tin
Pendleton ukiah Stage Line
nusron A Carney. l-rop'a
UiaVelVudleto,,,,,.,,. , VoVo(.k
except Sunday, lor I'ilo, Nv.K
Ridga, Alba ttli Ukiah. Good JLV ,
comm.slations. Keasonahle freight and
passeng.-r rates M
Ulty ollice at Tallman
Store
Byers' Best Flour...
To make good bread use Byers' Beat Flour. '5
premium at the Chicago World's hair, ovei iu gj
tiou, aud gives excellent aatisiaction wbcreve
Kvery sack 1b guarauteed- We have tne 0(3
Rolled Barley, 8eed Rye and Beardless Barley.
Pendleton Roller Mills
Ft1!
I o's driio
W U DVr .. ul...la
i - i n op. m mi. ' lllaaaaaBaW
Owl Tea House.
New Line of China.
FRAZER
OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIOHT ONLY
Wednesday, Nov. 21st,
LINCOLN J. GARTER'S
Wondortul Railroad Play
USUAL
Ki-hurvi-tl
PRICES.
iBtll "ii Sulc at TaMiual
MAIL
THE FAST
SEE THE '
'till lifted I'ructical Locomotive ami
Train ol Fourlei:i Freight Cars.
I'liKlil ol the l-'ast Mail. . ,
N.aua,.. rails ' .Ljt Be
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