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WKIINKSDAY, .1111, Y 17, 1H0I. 50 PAIRS Ladies' Button Shoes Hiieii 2 to 3S, Mt 60c Per Pair Kid 30 Pairs Laidies' Blnek . . OXFORDS . . Hisee WU to 5 at $1-00 WORTH FUOM t;00 to 8 I'AIK Why wtmr your nice shoe to the mountains wheD yon can buy ihoM at them prices CLEAVER BROS Practical Boot and Hlim- Mn BRKVITIKS. I-arm I nuns. 'niaiiiiinil" ink hi apriiiKH, tslsobons lIlMlll Ht 4r. Cleaver framed ; latent. wall )Hr" at finest in t lu lu r t- hiiI Jes. A. Howard. Large shipment Noll's. Hack lor Teal Main 7tf. Buy your WlBdOD Murphy's. $1 ihirt waiita, BOW Broa. Dry I - Co. ftl duck suits, now l-'.WH. OlsarSf Bros. Ury Hoods Uo. Hare your pictures styleo at Murphy's. New design in Murphy'a paint store. Woodland cheese. market, at Hawley'a. Orswflsh at the Columbia night. I . X. Hchempp. Two nearly new reapers for cheap. Inquire of I'eter West. Monopole canned poaches, oysters, alnion, peaH ami NW at Bawley'l. First clasH wheat pasture (or Mttli and horses. Inquire oi I'eter West. We will close out our entire Una ol ateel range at coat. Itaker A Kolsotn. 2fic summer good to close at 11" .. per yard. Cleaver' Bros. Dry Qood Co. K you are looking (or something ne you will And it at the Standard grocery. Midsummer sule of wash goods, lull price. Cleaver Bros. Drj Uoods Co. Finest hams and lard on the market. Home product; try it, its guaranteed. Be h wars A Ureulich. Lost Between I'endleton and Pllpl Hook, a pair of Hne shoes. Kinder please leave at this ollico. Ice cream for parties and lodge aociablea at special prices, qualm guaranteed. Candy Duttou. Crescent bicycles on the installment plan at the Crescent agency in the Kant Oregon ian building, payments' $1 a week, no interest. The (Standard Urocery eompsoy will have a large shipment of BsOSBfl Mts within a few days. 1'lease leav. orders early, and avoid tin- run! Lost A valise, between tie- Boddowi lodging house and the M. I'., rhur. i. south, on Saturday, July . binder li I ease leave t W. T. Bovutun1 yard. District Attorney Mam White and A B. Win free appeared as attorneys lor the plaintiff in the Panhandle ease, Baker county vs. Walter I I I elerk of Union county, which wax d clued by Judge Kllis in favor oi Baker county on Tuesday. T. II. Urawmrd, Oochran aud J. 1 . arroll were the attorneys for the defease, ,1 is believed the defendant will proceed immediately to carry the case to tin- supreme court of the state At bed tune 1 take a pleasant herti drink, the next morning I feel bright and in complexion is better. My doctor aeya it acts gently on tip stomach, liver ami kidneys, ami in a pleasant laxative. It is made from hurbH. aii'l ih prepurMl an c.i-ulv a- lea. It is called Lane's Medicine Lane's Family Medicine moves (be In iwelti each day. I'rio d 111 r.-r sale byTalman 4 Co . . soie agents. Feather Dusters. The largest and best line u( feather dusters ever displayed in I'endleton. Fancy BTSps and tissue papers. Null's. The painters have dial lunged the printer- In a game ol liasehall. Wanted, at this ntlli-e, two or three bovs to fold papers at 20 oentii per 1000. Wanted A woman or girl to work in kitchen at the White hoarding house V ages l per day. There ill lie a special meeting of Blue Mountain Court No. 2, Tribe of Hen Uur, at the residence of Mrs. Win Miltnn, Thursday, .Inly 18, at 8 o'clock In tti" circuit court on Tuesday July hi. .lodge I.IIih granted a d vorre to Knhcrt J. Itoddv from Kveline Boddv. I'eter West was the tttofMV Jor plaintiff. Q, W. Kighy is at. home in I'endle ton, having recently returned from his wheat lands on the reservation He thinks lie will harvest .St) bushels to the account that it will he No, 1 Frank I ra.ier of I'endleton won the 'J: i!u pace at Butte last Saturday with his green pacer llassalo, giving him reenrd of 2 : IW and placing another new performer to the credit of his stallion Wcstlield. The Woodmen ol the World have at cepted the challenge ol the Knights of I'vlliio- for a har-ehall game on the Aha street grounds next Sunday, Juiu II, the proceeds to he used in Improv ing tin road to Olnev cemetery. I'latr.nedcr A Minger have just re reiveil 1 1 .1 nice lal cattle purchased in the .loin, 1 1, iv country. 1 hat lirm is killing eight to ten head of cattle day during the harvesting season, and will have in another hand of heel cattle In Allgil-t U. Ill the matter ol the case of Sihson A Vim vs The Hamilton A Kourk comiainy et al, I'ircnit Judge Wilis ha" made an order confirming the sal i, the properly ol il- P-mlanl on .lv II, to mitisfy the judgment of plaintiff for something over H,00. I. Vi Khode has removed his I'endle ton cigar manufactory from Court treat, oppoeite tin U olden Bule, to tin torero., m until recent!- occupied by aiighan'" Uacket store. The trans fer u.is made ho that no time was Inst and the force ol four men are already at work making choice I'ride of Uma tilla and Pendleton it iuet cigar. In the shoot (or the gold t-lnb medal on 9anday, Jnlv 14, t. w. Waite won. lie ih now hunting the medal. It was won the second Sunday in June by tieorge Maple Mr. Maine went to M.-adow creek for an outing a week or so ago, with no thought of the medal in mind. Conseiiiientlv, Mr. Waite will have to wait (or a few days to hear from Meadow creek before the medal will adorn his broad breast. PEREMPTORY WRIT TO ISSUE rha Panhandle Lam Will Hs larrlsd to the Suprsms Court at Ones. Judge W. U. Kill-, of the circuit court, who handed down his opinion in the Panhandle case on Tuesday, and T. II. Crawford, at La Orande, senior counsel (or the defendant, tieorge, W. Benson, clerk o( Union loiiutv, had a conversation this (ore noon over the telephone Judge Kllis informed Mr.Crawtord of the fact that the case had been decided in favor of baker county. Mr. Crawford informed the judge that Iiih client would plead no further, but that hi- would stand upon hii answer. The peremptory writ of mandamus was consequently issued by Judge LI I is tislay. He in structed Clerk Benson at Union to make a formal note ol the issuance of the writ and that will lie or was to have been done tislay. Had the de fendant pleaded further several months might have elapsed In-fore the issuance of the ier ptory writ. Am It in now, the defendant will be in a position to carry the question at once to the supreme court. This action by Mr. Benson will be likewise agreeable to (lie plaintiff, for the cititens of Isith counties, and particularly the residents oi tin- Panhandle, are But tons t have the matter settled. Tax natters particularly are becoming muddled, and those who live in the Panhandle are desirous of knowing whether they live lu Baker or Union county. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM Ths Play at ths Fraxar Tonight by ths mplrs sioci Company. The Umpire Sto, k company will present " leu Nights in a Barroom" at the Fraer this Wednesday evening, Julv 17. The play is one of the liest in the reportoire and gives the differ ent members of the company full op portunity (or a display of talent. The cast for tonight is arranged to advan tage and those who attend will witness -,, in. -thing oi interest. Popular price will pr. t.m as advertised. Unserved seals may be m cured at Tallman A Co. 'a drug store corner of Main and Alta streets. A REALLY 00OD CIRCUS Ths Sells n Oray Show Arrlvss In Pen dloton. The Hells A (Iray circus arrived in I'endleton this morning bright and eerly, over the 0. B. A N. from tin east. It pitched its many tents on the vacant ground south of the O. B. A N. depot. The children were up nright and earlv to welcome it. The parade stun, d at 10:30 and went through the principal streets, to the entertainment of several thousand people lineo along tin- nide walks. Nearly 2000 people attended the Sells A (iray circus at the afternoon iierforniance today and went away de lighted. The show was pronounced to be away above the average, the last act meeting, with rapturous applause. Ths Show at Baker City. The Baker City Democrat said of the Hells A (Iray circus appearance in that town: Coming in the wake of Mc Donald's defunct show, which was disappointing, the really clever per formance presented by Hells A dray's pleased the large crowd that at tended . It has been many months since then has been so many out-of-town people in the city as were here Monday. F.arly in the morning they began to come in, on horseback, afoot mil in vehicles and hy noon the streets wen thronged with eager, good nntured people, intent on having a good time and seeing the elephant. The town people were out, too. and all daylong the city was in gaU attire. The street parade, which took plan- about 10 o'-lotk. convinced the public, that the ow was well worth going t see and even the parade itself attracted much attention. The clown baud, was a vi rv ludicrous agn-ggat ion. The performance was full of inter esting features. In barebacked riding, acrobatic feats, joggling, and remark able exhibitions by trained ainninl t In- shows was fully up to the standaid. Without speaking disparagingly of any of the performers, special mention might he made of the Kddv family of acrobats- three women ami lour men ami a child, Kdna, the graceful bare hacked rider. They perform a series of feats that are wonderful and with a precision that shows perfect training. Another excellent number is the lit ing trapeie work of the Karl sisters. The lybell sister with their strong jaw work greatly pleased the crowd. so did the slack wire pefrormance of Mrs. Thompson. This ladv is said to be the wife of an artillery otlicer in the United States armv who was in Culm ith General (inme. ' - - PERSONAL nBNTION. l-rank Blair of Weston is a visitor in I'endleton . ugiist Arp came down tndav from ins home at Adams. United Htates Marshal Houser is i visitor in Pendleton today. Kti'hard Cox is a visitor in I'endle ton, to remain for two or three days. lohn K. Lathrop is expected home todat or tomorrow from Walla Walla Andt Anderson will leave this even, in g for Adams, where he will work, harvesting for (iilmon Morrison. Grant Horn is spending.! few days in Pendleton from In- home on I ,i -1 Itiri h creek, where he has sheep on the range. K. C. (ireenman has gone t Tin HaUes tor a (ow ilavs ami may con tinue his trln to Oregon City Imfore re- lilr, Ill I1. ,1,, !,,,!,, , Usok From Alasks. John Tharp has returned from a trip to Alaska. He saw Mr. and Mrs. Vt i datioek at Skagway. and they were there when he lett. Mr. Matlock sent -H' sheep aud I'J horiMM uu in Nome in charge of W. M. Beagle. The sheep were pronounced U be the biggest and lattest ever shipped to that citv. Mr. I harp says that Mr. Matlock Lad not vet decided whether or uot to go to Nome with Mrs. Matlock for a summer trip. Mr. Tharp left Skagway on July 6 and remained over at Seattle for a few days to dispose of soine work horses. McKay Croek Orchard. Uaniel Shaw was in town tislay from his ranch on McKay creek. Mr. Shaw has an apple orchard of 1100 trees ami expect a great crop of tine auules tiiis ear. The conditions are very favor-!1 able, the fruit having escaped injury from the frosts of the late spring as well as from the cold weather in June. Mr Shaw has the best apple orchard in this section of the country and is devoting his attention to apple culture almost exclusively. turning to I'endleton. Mis- Celia Kt-nii has returned from visit with her sister. Miss llora Uenn, who in employed in the tele phone exchange at Coif ax, Wash. Charles Brotherton is in town todat from Athena. He hauled in 10 head of hogs of an average weight of it'll pounds, which lie -old to PUtncder A Minger at .i'-4 cents per s)iind Mrs. Harry Hwafford aud Master Henry Kirkham Swaffurd ofj Des Moines, Iowa, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. I-. I la Kirkham-llilton for a few lays. They are en route for Heettle. Frank Salisbury, who is employed on the Short l.i in- at Montpeln-r, Idaho, is a visitor in remlieton. tie will go iver to Aalla Walla this evening to re main for a week visiting with relatives. W. Bateson and Thomas W. Ayres, Jr., have purchased the City livery Iron Chris .Simpson, on Alta street. The lirm name will lie Hate- sou A to Mr. riateson will be in charge. Louis Greenwoid ami family and A II. Noble and lam 1 1 and a numi other Pendletniiians are enioviug a summer outing on Meadow creek, near the line between I mat 1 1 l.i ami drain untitles. Judge W. L. Kllis will leave on Fri- iay for lleppner to remain for a day. He and Mrs. Kllis and their son will IBM g ' to Portland, theme to New port, where tile two last mentioned will remain until early in September. P. C. hperr and Abe Miller, of 'ih. i Uix-k, are visitors in Pendleton tisiav extending condolence to the Pendleton printers. Mr. Hperrv plat in the Pilot Bock baseball club and Mr Miller saw the game last Bt VlliOROUS KICK OP HHITiON. TALLMAN & CO nrs. hoikin flemaius In Jail. sni Francisco, July 17. Superior Judge Cook has denied tin application for a writ of habeas coprus in the case of Mrs. I ordelia llotkin, charged wltl murder, lie held that the jurisdic 1 tion oi the California courts in the 1 matter was well estaiilisln-d. To close out all liori lines of shoes Sweeping Reductions e are being made in prices by The Pendleton Shoe Co. it will pay you to couie early before the liTtl runout. laks Nswtpapsr Corrsspoudsnii Task for Their greeiy Style. London, July 17.- H. Hewitt (irittln. who has loug iieen connected with the Yoyeriung bodies of the amateur ath etic association, the amateur nwun mini association and the national cyclists union, all of whose champion ship contests are open to Ihe world, writes to the Times as follows I "In the name ol rlntish sport 1 pro test against the narrow minded view taken hy i-rtaiu of yuur correspond enis concerning international competi tion If their ideas represent those if rowing men they certain! do not rep rere.lt thore ot the followers of llth er branches of sport." After renewing American OOUipeth tion in other lorins of sport since ISril, Qrittn says: "Whv should Henley, ol glorious memory, be reduced to the level. of an up-river picnic, with traces of local crews thrown in as side shows. )0 the oarsmen funk at the foreigner? I will not believe it. If they do they re the oulv section of sport that do." Mswipapsr Mo, Will Jaunt. Omaha, July 17. The Union Paciln railroad is arranging an excursion to be given to tiie representatives of the -li leading metropolitan dailies of the country. The newspapermen will in spect the road's improvements aud the places of iuterest in Colorado. Wyoming and Utah. COnMBRUAL SHI Alius united stales Trads With Bslgluei Imports and Kxporls. The bureau uf foreign commerce of the state department has made public a chapter of the volume entitled "Com mercial Halations for 1U0U" which is now in preee. This extract is dealing with the United tftatsM trade with Bel gium. Cuusul Wiuslow at Liege smys thai Beligum is a matt lecturing country. having imported last year some J60, i mm i, is mi worth and cxsrted over i i mm i. turn worth. The United Mates contributed f iVt.ixm.iMsi north and re noted sonic f I. I.IMHI.IMHI. t'ntisul Lin coln at Antwerp says the trade Bwtf M p the two countries last year was marked by a large gain In Import! 01 corn from the United States, the increased im portation of tire arms into the l'nitd States and a decrease in the importa tion into Belgium of American relimd petroleum, hicvclPN, hemp himI suited or smoked meats. Our irnn working machinery, accord ing to Consul Win-low in -ought In lieigium manulai Hirer in preference to all other kinds even at. an ad I DCS in price over the machinery ol other countries and their own. The Qi rman imitation is admitted, he shvs, In fall far short of the American original. American machinery, it is said, has wonderfullv changed the manner of making firearms in Belgium, and mmiv of the cheaper weapons are now made by automatic machinery at a great reduction of prices. During the first threc-unartnrs of intlO at least lim.nno of what are known bs machine made guns wen- shtnped to the United Htates. Large numbers of the llamask gun barrel-, made no where in the World except at Liege, find a ready sale In Aiuerics. The ecret of rhanufacturing these gnn is handed down from father to MM and is jealousy gmirdi A, REGULAR PITCHED BATTLE Ftttssn Nsgross Klllod by Max!ran Lal tsr't Lots Not Known. Word came to llerel rd, TeXM lsst Monday oi a regular pitched battle an I wholesale killing lsst ween Mexicans mid . negroeB who are working on the new Rook liinmi extension in Net Mexico, I'll mih-s west of Hereford. The trouble originated in tin- killing ol a .Mexican by a negro some weeks since. Last week some !!"i or 4o Mexi cans armed tin- iim-Iws with Winches ter repeaters and went alter the negro A battle took place in which In negroes were killrd outright, and Several wounded. The casualties among the .Mexicans cannot be learned. THU JULY AMKItll N HOY. Subiorlban to ths Kait Oragonlan tan Secure It at Rscltiond Rates. The American Boy (or July Sprugne Publishing Co., Detroit, Mich, i- an instructive and inspiring publication. It would he hard to com ive of a bet ter Fourth of July paper for bo The articles appropriate to the month ret 'The Cradle of Liberty," "Hal's Fourth of July "Hummer," "The Little Independence," "A Talk Alsint lndeendence Put " and "Isiah Thomas, the Boy Who lb n-.d Start the Bevoliltion," and well illustrated. Other stiries and leading articles are "The Henley Itegatta;" "A Zebra Hunt." in which the late Gov. Pingree participated, the story bilttfl told hy a member of the party; a story about Cornelius Yiindcrhilt ; chapter XXII. of the continued tory, "Three Itovs in tin Mountains;" the ninth ar ticle uf Turning Points in a Boy's Life, entitled "lining Into s-ncii-lv :" Part II of How Ui I. am lln.wing The department matter contains one uf Aunt I in'- Talks to Little Buys, llow to Make ami Sav Monet . Loi ters of (ienrge Washington Jones; The American Boy March and Two-step; a biographical sketch ol Kirk M NM . the writer of boys' stories; July in American History; Important (j Hons (or Boys Who Want to Seek a Fortune la Ine City I Johnny's Trip to the North Pole; News About the Or der of the American Hot. and the sports and contests of the order. I.i Hiriments With a llnme-.Madc Kalel- ilioscoH; A 1 rue rinhing Story, hy a I vea i - obi DOJT run and Profit With Homing Pigeons; Stump ami Coin Collecting, Amateur Phoiographt Wrestling for Boys ; Amateur Journal ism, ami PuxAles. I hoi. are 711 lllils trail o- and if'.' pages, f I a year, -ub- scrlbers to the Kant Oregonian can ob tain the .American no at tin- I'.asl Oregonian office at 7a year. The Weekly Last Oreyunan and the Amer ican Boy SJ a year, lor both pa pern ST. JOE STORE Wl ire offering Great Bargains In all departments of our store. Save Money by Trading With Us. LARGEST STOCK , & COUNTY 1c, SELF.CT FROM. LYONS MERCANTILE CO., GOLDEN Our midsummer Furniture sale the ;t nil de Wheth Shades, Curtain Poles. Mirrors. ( I ntel of attraction SLrvi-- unusual attention. er yuii inteitd to furnish your house ci iii)iL-te or just contemplate the addition of a few necessary pieces, tine , vniir BOOOrtunitV, Over twenty-five different styles of Iron Beds Dressers. Commodes, Parlor nitnre. t'artu-ts, MattniL's, Wtiiiluw PiOturan, Bby Cabs, Go Carts, etc Fur Dndertakini Par ion in Connection. A. RADER, Main and Webb Sts. Pfc WZ-T LOW-DOWN TANK PUMPS, .Mi ItC K I.ACI: l.:A THIIR SUCTION H0SI I Vf I I0 ROPfiS, STEEL CABLE, ETC i : EVERYTHING - FOR HARVEST HANSI 0RI) & THOMPSON, f) f I HP O ii a I ; i a i; i Mil,! ii i - la I r I ! Main Street. Pendleton, Ore. M. 4 Hands Up! Says the highwayman, i and it is pretty near the MOM thine witii the hak inn powder trust. You an charged jqC ior a poiiiul when yuii can hu Owl1 High Ciraih liaking i'owder (or 40c and it is guaranteed pure cream of tartar ami soda, while tlx trusts' is not Owl Tea House. Stone jars ijC.paj iU0sV BEST FOR THE BOWELS Shoes Shoes Shoes OUR ANNUAL MID SUMMLK SHOE S M.E IS NOW IN PULL BLAST, ALI.OI R I N SHOES MUST BE CLOSED Ol.'T Regardless of Price 1 "11 show Window Ii '"ii of beauties for from 50c to $2.60 People who know a good thing when the) sei it will jump at this chance to save money on their shoes We Can Properly Fit Any Foot As Tliat Is Our Bueineu The Peoples Warehouse 716 Main Street. I'endleton, Or. BERKELEY Has tin- following bargains ISO acres Al wheat land, '520 acres Al wheat land. S loti well located 30O, 1 let lower Webb street $il(J. Also a big list of town and count property cheap. Wilt-re to Spend the Suiniiier. LEHMAN OR TEAL SPRINGS A Natural Health Resort. Bood Fishing and Hunting. LT. Ik,. .I.,,,. Ill 1.1. ,M. Clvl uu.l 1 iu -I er ib r, UUT Uf Vl.l IllUutll MuLlli.l A wl kv.Utf lu,. bowtltf CANDY OATHARTIC SjSt"t s ijnlsr EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY l'leaaatll t jl n .1 I 1 Itevi-r KIoWm". Waleit 1 ptr Imi. w hi.- r. li. n-.illli AJJivae 1ULIM 1th lint UKDM til 1 UrliM trill AMI r UH I UUa KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN ir.jiHTiLVi Open day and night. St. George Restaurant. Under new management Regular Meals 25 cts. All Madl Oi Spurts, rilii,tiuK Kulhify, "liUK alley. I'rtMjuot mill I u i if i iil- iiepnoae eoausotioa to Mail thrw Has (ior k. all lag (mint. Endicott, Warren & McFaul, LLHMAN, OREGON. Oregon's Most I amous Resort. The Hotel Flavel 1 Cor. Court anrl n.. uniisoit ! t-cnuLcroN. OREGON Rlcsm host F.lwtrti- Llihu lli,,..l,.. I1... , ,,,, mml.i.,i.. "'"J "eatri Free Bus neeU einr8,. Commercial Tr.de Solicited rlne Sample Uoom Specisl Attention (ven ,0 Country Trade. The Place to Buy: 1- Wlinr yon , p, jfk anil eh'Ri prirpn. pnt , ym r order lnr hi.g,er b, water tnnlts ami (ml t, Best line il Lnrnbef, Uth, BhinglattBoild ing papor, Tnr paper, Lime and cement, Pickett Platter, Brick, Sand, .Moulding Screen lorsife Windows, Sash & Doors, Torra Ootti Pipe, R. FORSTER, - Proprie To-Night EMPIRE STOCK PRESENT TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR R0 PRICES 26c, 8& JUST THINK OF IT! Ttiree-limrtlia ot tin- iod1 Is Cs niiatv art umiif oar linrn.-s nl u-ll the iitlmr luurtli hiu jmi i-omm lliHii, All lliijttfii.,M 1.1 ah. im lllAl i Kins i.ei. ahh Hii.i i-i:iens itinin . H 1 ihiiiiImii. Htiti.k ui enliHm. -pun, liii. .! mi pa-' wsnlsli 1 loatlier. IviiU. ttasnii vci-, .sum, ' JOSEPH ELL, Leading harness and m441 TKANSFEI TR UC KIN' S T OR AG NOUN LI Ni-IIEu., hYK.MM. DiMMaa Meals u ia Cane, tAUe diiMrr. Wvldluss, BMsastSM hu Hiic, i lo intln nscinl .ilUMitluu. Geo. 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DICKSO' haet UreguaMO bulsli Pendleton, Orefe LOT FOR SALE For sale, lot 4 In block, residence lot at a low pi"' lly to c JAQ 1