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THl!KHI)AY,.n'I,Y IS, 1H0I. 60 PAIRS Ladies' Button Shoes Hltes 2Vj to 3Si at 50c Per Pair Kid 30 Pairs Laidies BUok . . OXFORDS . . 8Ue t)i to 5 at $1.00 WORTH FROM 0.00 t.. PAIB Why wear your Dice iheei A SB ft .A 1 nunc mounwins wneu you can buy shoes at them prices CLEAVER BROS dnliverrvl at th Practical Hoot and HIkm' .Men BRKVIT1KS. Farm loam. prin(H, telephone similes At a.uc ('leaver t.!.!iH. Cleaver f rarmsl ; latent wall paper at finest in the reapers for sale Jan. A. llowanl. Hack (or Teal Main IV. Buy your wnnlow Murphy 'a. $1 ihirt waists, now Bros. Dry (loods Co. t duck suits, now Bros. Dry Goods Co. Have your pictures styles at Murphy's. New 'i a i in Murphy's paint store. Woodland Ii.-h. market, at Hawley's. Two naarlv now cheap. Impure of Peter West. Mono pole ranruxl peaches, oysters, salmon, peas and heaiis at Hawley's. First claas wheat pasture for cattle and horses. Inquire ol Peter West. We will close out our entire Inn- of teel ranges at cost. Baker A foltOtD, 26c summer kimmIs to close at I'-"... per yard. Cleaver Bros. Dry Moods Co. If you are looking for something Ml yon will find it at the Standard grocery. Midsummer sale of wash good, 0M half price. Cleaver Bron. Dry Moods Uo. Finest hams and lard on the market Home product; try It, its Kuaranteeil Hchwara A (treulich. Lost Between l'endleton and Pilot Rock, a pair of tine shoes. Kinder please leave at this office. Ice cream for parties and lodge sociable at special prices, qualify guaranteed. i an.lv Dutton There is a peculiar fineness about "I miii' soila that you find in no other drink. Koeppen'x sodii fountain. Crescent bicycle pn the installment plan at the Crescent agency in the Fast Oregonian building, payments $1 a week, no interest. The Standard (irocerv coinnan have a large shipment of !-cotdi oat within a few days. Please leave fOt i Tilers early, and avoid the rush. Lost A valiae, between the Bvildows lisigmg house and the M . K church, south, on Saturday, July 6, h indsr please leave at W. T. Boy n tun bad yard. Dr. W. M. VanPatten of Walla Walla will be at Bingham Springs from July 20 to August 2u. Parties visiting the springs can depend BBOfl receiving medical attention if necessary. The game of baseball between the Knights uf Pvthias ami W Imen of the World will take pin. e at .1 o'clock on Sunday July 21. Al Carden, .1. II. Lawrey and Neighbor Owens nr. 11m committee from the Woodmen Ol the World t0 arrange the gaUM, K. I'. Chapter twirler (or the first nine will officiate as umpire. The homeliest man in Pendleton as well as the handsomest, and other are invited to call on any druggist and get free .1 trial tsltle of Kemp's Balsam foi tlie throat and liiug", I remedv that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all chrouic and acute eoattlM asthma, broiicihtis and consumption. Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tail man & Co., sole agents. New books, now music at Nolf's ino price ol nanny Is fi rents per hiimtreil weight, mills. Why not incorporate the Pendleton Bane Im 1 1 company and lease the Alta street grounds for two or three years? In the circuit court on Wednesday, July 17, Judge Fllis granted a divorce to Maggie Parks from Oeorge II . Parks Peter West was the attorney (or plain- tut. In the 2:17 class pace at Butte, Mont., on Inesday, Jim Dixon won llassalo. owned by Krank Frasier ol Pendleton, second , Oeorge W. Wake Held, third; best time j:i:t'.J, by Wakeltehl. The telephone line o( the Pugnt Sound Warehouse company has been reinforced liv 12 new phones, which will he placed at the different ware houses of the company by I. H. Mont goinery, general agent for Umatilla county. Major A. K. Kimball, late of San I'raiicisco, who is at present in charge of the .Northern Pacific chief division ol tlie i-alvatioii Army will, conduct masting in the local army barracks on Welili street hridav evening, July 19 The public i cordiallv invited to come and bear this gifted officer speak One of the objects of Paul Sparry 's visit to Paid la too on Wednesday was t i arrange a game of baseball between the Pilot Pock team and the Pendle ton lirst nine. Me consulted Captain li iriman regarding tlie matter and was given assurance that the desire of the Pilot Koik aggregation could be .ratified. I lie dale will be arranged (or some time in the near future. 4 a I'KRHONAL. MUNI ION was a visitor in Wilton of Pendleton P. Moon of Pasco Peiiilcton today. Dr. J. 0. Shields and Dr. Pilot Bock were visitors in on circus day. Sid Saylor, of Umatilla, was in Pen dlcton on Wednesday, greeting his many (riends. William McCorkle, postmaster at ilriggson, near Weston, was in Handle i in circus day. Mrs. Charles (toodale and baby re turned on Wednesday (rum an extended visit with relatives at Salem. Mrs. W. s. H eh.- and two children have returned from a six-week"' trip to p.oi-e and other Southern Idaho cities. L. Ilumiker, the jeweler, is absent in California on a business and pleasure trip, and does not expect to lie home (or a month. Dapatf Sheriff C. P. Davis and City Itecorder J. F. Beam are absent in Portland as delegates to tne grand lodge if tin- Ancient Order of United Work men . Mr- Files Kirtley .daughter of Mrs. W. II. Kelsay.is visiting her mother at her home, corner of Alta and Thomp son streets. Mrs. Kirtley's home is in l.a Orande. Mr KaatMtfa Median n! ,'..). motliei Mrs. Kariinger, arrived in Pendleton from Walla Walla Wednesday and are stopping at Mrs. Kelsay's on the corner of Alta and Thompson streets, g Perry and Arthur Wilson, who have long been employed on the Fast Ore gouian, took to. or departure Wednes day evening for pastures new. They will lirst visit relatives at Portland II. W. Stone, traveling state secre tary for the Oregon-Idaho Young Men's Christian Association, is a visitor in Pendleton today on business in connec tion witli the establishment here for a V. M. C. A. Miss Mabel Johnson and Master Newton Johnson left Monday with their grandfather. i. M. Baugher, to visit with him at his home at Union I'oiintv. Mrs. Johnson will join them next week ami all will go on an outing to tb, mountains. Berkeley llailev, one of (.'. B. Isaacs' trusted cowboys, is visiting relstives id friends in Pendleton today. Me I is just come hack from Sucker creek near Caldwell, Idaho, with a bunch of 2 horses, and will return to the ranch on upper McKay creek tonight or tomorrow morning W K. Carter of the Uoldan Bule store has returned frum Lehman springs, but will go back in a lew lavs. Mis trip to Pendleton at this time was on account of his desire to nie-t two citiseus uf Kansas, who were in Pendleton on Wediiemlav . They nere e-( ongreasniau 1. J. Hudson of rredouia and J. N. iJeiusoii, who is high in tlie official directorv of the Atciiisou, Topeka and anta re rail road. HOUSE ROBBED CIRCUS DAY TUTUILLA HAPPENIN0S. Farm and Harvest Notes Prom ths Coun try South or Pandlaion. Tutuilla, July IK. -A. B. McCarty was up from Ktage Oulch yesterday. He has jnst finished heading having made a run of over thirty acres a day. A few belated haymakers are still at work, but harvesting is quite generally getting under way. John Crow has one combined harvester at work west of Pendleton and one at his home place. 0. P. Bowman has work on a fine field of and another down near for M. II. Oilett. one header at winter barley Fcho working John Mnir started his horse power combine an Tony Larson's wheat on Sunday. Joseph iiohmea and Thomas Jacques, with Columbia threshers and headers, have t een at work (or nearly two weeks. Wm. Oillatte started (or the grain fields west of Pendleton with his new steam threshing outfit. Archibald Bros., who came down from the Palouse country and fitted up in Pendleton, started lor the same locality yesterday. M. II. Oilleft has two headers and a thresfier at work on his crop near Fcho, which is reported as very good lor that section o country. I'his ..team combine is at present harvesting 0, o. Miller's crop at Tutuilla. Wm Conttellv started his new horse power combine a week ago Monday and is making very satisfactory progress. Alexander Drvsdale is down from Prescott, Wash. . and has commenced work with his new combine just south of Mission station. Frank Brown has purchased a header which he will commence operating at home today. Sam Hitner has pur based a thresh ing outfit with which he will harvest his own crop and then perhaps, if op portunity offers, do some outside work. Turner .'. Bell are having their threshing outfit fitted up at Baltezore fc Howe's machine shop and expect to commence work in the near future. W. Walker, who has been al work for some time in the country north west of Pendleton, brought in on Tuesday his engine, which had a nar row escape irom blowing up a short time ago, and has purchased a new engine. A number of sales of the now crop of Tutuilla wheat and nancy have al ready been made, on a basis of 44 cents a bushel for wheat, and lf cents per hundred for barley. John Kiteioe feme resident '. Tutuilla, has returned after an absence of several vears and is hauling cm lor M. H. Oillett's steam combine against the (lelsers, alleging that Mien is due him ii .mm at commission lot promoting the sale of tlie Honana mine. Will Lansing, lormerlv ol Oregon, died at Ogden, I'tah. Baker City brass bands will consoli date. Oeorge Chambers, who was injured at the Konan.a sawmill some days ago, died at the hospital in Similiter Baker City has a band III divine healers ramped in its court house yard. The Salvation Armv DM a new cap tain in wicked Corvallis. Washington. Ten-pound trout are being caught in Lake Conconul ly . Krederlrk Strange, a well known cifiieri of Taroma, is dead. Joseph a. 0i Brant, former publisher of the Vancouver Columbian, has ac cepted a position on the Juneau Dlt" patch. Nine logs were cut Irom a tree in Aberdeen, seven being 24 feet long and two 24 feet long. Sugar beet crop around Tekoa promises a good yield and will pay growers well. Children. while pls tnir with matches, set tire to the wheat Held of Miles Charnplin. near Colfax, ami sixty acres of fine winter wheat were horned. Idaho A petition, asking the connlv com missioners to appropriate 1000 to he used iii holding a comity fair Him fa!!, has been sigtifd hy a large number of the people of Canyon county. Mrs. Ahhie 0, Morrison has bought 4000 acres of laud in the vicinity of Bat I, drum Caldwell will have water works, $20. (i in bonds having been Iteoad, County Commissioners have grand d right of way for lina of pOlM for trans mission of electric power Irom water works on Orand Konde river at Asotin to Clarkston. Articles of incorporation of the Idaho Oil and Land company were tiled in the otli if the secretary of state. Capital stock 11,000,000 with .bar, "Dlamondtiehl Jack" Davis, the famous murderer, is serving life sen tence in the penitentiary. ST. JOE STORE l ire oflSWBg Great Bargains In all departments of our store. Save Money by Trading With Us. LARGEST STOCK in tin COUNTY to SELECT PROM. LYONS MERCANTILE CO., , 4 mm .-r-rrff Our midsummer F urniture sale CARRUOE, vsrrnn unpen, IIC I ho SIR. nil I I r OO 1 1 a . n...K.. . . . . ,.e . iMIlrtr. MiiterMiei Mini t in t.lir" u, S-cttbiK In.iim.l amn.i kSn'Wiirtl reaalrfngiebi dons b f J;10" i larlitm, which rentori ,i. J""!" tr. tilcl, leak like p "." ' iim.ir ii'umiiiii m nut ,101, perl.., fsrllftle.. ChsrgoJ i0VWrl,M NEAGLE BR0I. tin Joseph nutted to an Feather Dusters. Th- largest ami best line of feather dusters I i displayed in l'endleton. A thisr siols a Suit of tlothsi Prom Krank Halnvills. lsiut 9 o'clock on the afternoon of circus Ua . WedueHady, July 11 , four men were noticeil fooling arouud the residence of Frank itainville, corner of -1 ate and Kail road streets in hast 1'un lleton. one of the men disauiearsl lor a few minutes and afterwards the i iartet were noticed going east along in.- mill race. Mr. lUinville was down in", wlnie Mrs. itainville was at Athena visiting her father, IS. (J. htan 1 hi, and otiier relatives. When Mr Kaiuvlie investigateil affairs in the evening he discovered that one of his suits ol clothing had been stolon. The suit was found this morning by one of tin- hruger boys out in the back yard 01 me tiaiiivillc residence, beveral linger rings are missing, hot whether JAMUS ui 1101 mm nave i.een stolen will not known until the return of Mrs Raiafilla, l lie Huston residence, naar the I ump station, was also entered by burglars on July i7 and some jewelry a- stolen, mere is no means of knowing who did this piece of work, hut it is presumed some of the tough followers 01 tlie circus are the irres ponsihle parties. K wm in 011 lueaday suh operation hv which he loses one foot. More than a year ago be sprained the foot in a way which tlirougli causing some inconvenience was not regarded very seriously at tin tune, hut kept gradually getting worse until the Imne becoming affected he was compelled to have the leg ampti 1. ne. 1 above tlie ankle. feler West has finished putting 111 five hundred tons of wheat hav of line quality which lie will have baled (or market. For a number of vears Thomas Lonegan, three miles south of I'endle ton, has had a well which has furnished enough water for home use nut not enough lor other DO r DOOM fins summer he employed an outfit ot well drillers to link the well deeper winch tliev did, and struck a vein Inch furnished a bountiful supply al water, lie al once started for town lor pump and 111 his absence the vein was drilled through and the water lost, which leaves him in a rather tantali. ing situation, worse than at first. While Meeker's men were engaged stacking hay with a derrick the other lav one of the guv stakes pulled 0111 of the ground, allowing the derrick to fall and nearly getting a tnan ami team in the process. The mast of the derrick was broken, and after being rcpair.il stronger than ever, was broken again at the lirst forkfull. Mr. Meeker de cided mat tin- tales in tfietr ODuraM wore agaiust him and proceeded to stack the remainder ol bis bay by hand. Tutuilla did not celebrate the Fourth this year, but North Tutuilla did.witl a gorgeous program, twenty coiitiuu ous page of It, so cleverly gotten ui that a large crowd, who spent tin daj trying l establish some connection he tween the program and the perforu ance, lailed utterly in doing ao. Jir. ami ajrs rred Webber an Tutuilla visitors today, auesls of Mr and Mrs. O. O. Miller. John Farouhar. a former resident of Tutuilla, at present an employe of Sells' Bros. circus, was a Tutuilla visitor yeaterday. MAC LIVINK IS QUILTV TALLMAN & CO Judas Brady Dead. pokane, Wash., July 18. 1'robaln Judge Hrady of Rootaai county, Idaho, who was shot about two weeks ago hv Henry Wiimhouae, a mad man who he fiad committed to the asylum and who i 1 1 tr 1 . -ooneipmimv eeoapeu, men yesierdav Wiliahouse is in fail at Katbrum. risadsd That Way to Charge of tsrosny ot a Uisysls. James Lavlua was brought to IVudle- ton on Weilueaday, July 17. and de posited among the rest of the archives in the countv Jail. Me is the young man who stole a bicycle at Milton on Tuesday. July In, and was thought at lirst to have come toward l'endleton. Instead of that he had gone t- Walla Walla, where he was arrested anil taken to Milton. When arraigned there on the 17th before Justice of the 1'eace J. L. Miller, he pleaded uuiltv ami was fined .' which was too much lor him to pay on such short notice, so he had (o go to lall. Hands Up! Says the highwayman, and it is pretty near the saint thing witli the bak ing powder trust. You are charged s lor .1 pound when u can hu Ow! IIIkIi Gttuli Baking I'owtler for .jdc ami it is guaranteed pure cream of tartar and soda, while the trusts' is not Owl Tea House. Stone jars 15c per gallon. Shades. Curtain i'oh-s, M.rrnrs, Undertaking Parlor; in Connection. CtntW of attraction nnd de- lerVfJ unusual attention. Wheth or vim intend to furnish your house complete or just contemplate tlie addition ol a lew necessary pieces, tWi is your opportunity. Over twenty fiv different styles of Iron Beds lingers. Commodes, Parlor Fur niture. Carpets, Mattings. Window Picture. .. Pain Cahs, do Carts, etc. A. RADER, Main and Webb Sts. IT! In ('instill sa.iitfH and JUST THINK OF I ir.v ! of lllu people eualy if iimiik uur in rues', mil tin other fourth tisa Jutt cuiuiuf need to ue Iktui . AH tnU goet to show thst our sru nil riKUT I'LASri ud I'ltll'hX Hloli I . W- urn loiiii'ivii' iock of 1. )lr Himrt. Krii.ln . Whips, rtHtit paOJi PcS .l.b bag, atrlug lealber, leal, wagon coram, uaiivsn, all kluda. JOSEPH ELL. Loading harness and Saddlery . To-Night hMPIRE STOCK CO. I'ltKHKNT a military drama "The Woven Web Thee firms handle UK1AH CREAMERY BUTTER and guarantee it Q. R. Demott D. Kemler Oliver & Co. While House Grocery Alexander & Hexter Ask for it. J. M. SPENCE, Agt. The Place to Buvl Is wlipre ma mmm ... ami rhPan r.ri 1" mJW vnur onlor Im i ' , wslsr .. . ST"? N,l o J". "Si nnn i iiic 01 I .11 III 1 IM I -.1 "'II, 1.11, log ptptr. Tar paiMtr.Lime ami osmsBt, Piokeu 1 luster. Brielt Btod, Moulding Borssn DoonJ V iikImws, Sash d Doom, Terra t ottii Pipe. Lumber lard. R. FORSTER, - Propr The COMMON! Issued Weekly. William J. Bry tiditnr ami I'nhii.h,, M I'KJCE-L'iV, 5c, 50c "Nerve Waste. M jail 1 Walla Walla will 'bold 1 So I it en 1 ber 33-29. a fruit lair To close out all short lines of shoes Sweeping Reductions are being made 111 prices hy The Pendleton Shoe Co. It will pay you to come early before the sizes run out. i riRth STATES. Oragoo. A oaaa is baiua tried in a iusticu court at Salem, tin amount involved beiuk 12.60. A number of lawyers are eugaaad on both sides, and a small army of wituvases belim examined. All over a doctor bill. Newton Lewis of dales is in Salam under medical treatment. Mr. Lewis was with a party of prospectors at tbeir cillllliuii tbe boutb Kail t lam river. and bad fitted upla small blacksmith bop to repair tool With evil intent to injure some one of tbe party, a misoeant plaoed a stick of dynamite in tne aabea of tbe form), ami tin tbia exploded, Mr. Lewis' face ami were badly torn. He will lose i ot his eyes. H. L. Phillips baa brought suit (lis of tbe uio.i balprul book, on uerva weskuuu aver tuueit la tlial eutltleil "Ncrvs 'i an by lr. aawrar 0f San Francisco, now 4n lis fllui Ibouaaml Tbii work of an epr risneeU amt repuiablo pbjraliian la In agree- able coulraal U I In- taal sum of lalas acbliig wflK'li uravalla on taia Inleraaliug aubject. It abounUs Ui usrelull) l ou.lilertil anJ practical IVata. aslsl basibe Imi Krsai tueril. of aria- doui a-i tluovrity. It la suJoratHl by boih Hie rvllaiuua aua sscuiar preaa fw$ OtkatafO A4VajSSa taVVai "A paruaal ol lUe Uok aul tB applicallon of fta print iplsa will put bealtb, bopo ami baart Into Ibnuaaii4a ol llu tbal ri) uow aufferlns lloousb iierruua luipareuicul." I he book la II Oil by mall poatpaut Oueof tbe atoal uilere.liiig cuapiera vbapter i, ou Nerniiea aid Narve Toinea baa bu printed aeparaiely sa a aaupls cbaplsi, aud Will be asnt to any adtlroaa for alamp by lbs publiabsrs. THK PAOaVIC I I BL1SI1I.S. I boa ttte. aWn k rauelaco BUY THE Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BARS. For line shafting and all bearings of machinery of the mill or factory it cannot be surpassed : : Made from Type Metal. East Oregonian Office, Pendleton, or. Ope ilKnt, Subscribers to Magazines bare it seul to you ir voe v. a.n 1 t at'ii taribs lor luaaaxlusa or uewapapora 111 tbe ealtafl eilaloa or kurope, rainil by poalal Dole, cbeca 01 aeuu to tbe Kast Usauo HlaJi Ibe usl publlabera priue of ibe publloallou you dealrv, and we will and aaauuie alt rltk o( Ibt uoue balus lost iu Ibe mails ll will save you bulb trouble and risk. If you are a aubacribar to tbe n.ai usuosin, lu reuillllug you can deduct leu per ceui Irom Ibe publlabera' price Address kakl OUKOUNIAM PUa. I'U , l .udle sou. Orsaou. St. George Restaurant. Umh ler new management Regular Meals 25 cts. NOON Lt'Nl 'II kill V KVKN1M, DINNU Meals a la Carte, Wlicre to Spend tie Sunnner. LEHMAN OR TEAL SPRINGS A Natural HaaHh Retort. Oood Fhning ano Hunting. Lodge ouppt-o.. HUfta, eic. Weddluga, ateeeplion, reosive apeclal aitciitlou. All k ;.i a .... , op,)rVt) Kiujutiiw uallerv Howliuoa u.e c. nauury, TVi - -"wuei auu Uaiiuiiur Mail ti,r , .::.r. " Hiree time or week. Geo. Stoll, Proprietor. Endictt, Warren & McFaul, i i i i . . . "man, OKtGON. Farmers Custom Mill Fra4 W alter., Hroprlator. CapsjCtiy. l.yj bsrrala a day Flour sscbauge.1 lor wbeai ftour, Mill ifeen, euopped ifad, .ic, al..., uu baud. Old TO PUT tHUKH OAK fU, ou kbslve., lU"r svi ncwsDaoers n.,,i"'.W' ""w Lincoln, Term Payable In Adv. One Year. Six Month Three riontlis Single Copy No traveling canvassers in ployed Terms lor local will be sent on application. names slinuid In -.cut M ;1 order, Express order, or bv draft on New York or Ch Do not send individual died stamps. The Commoner per year Weekly Kast Oregonian. Sami Weekly omaal I ;ii. K'ist Oregonian. . Address bast OreKunian. i I KANSK TRUC KIN ST OR AG CKOWNER & TBUVBOMI MAl LOANS 01) WHEAT LAN! At lowest rates J. R. DICKSOI I .u.il Urexunlao tluiMi". Pendleton, Oreiw LOT F01R SALE For sale, lot 4 residence lot at .1 ply to In block Si lo pf"-c Purposes t la, I uuuuie. ol on .,.. Lit .1 tub l ., ... cb al a uauia a buAu aa. 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