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HATURDAY, JUl,Y 20. HSU. 60 PAIRS Ladies Button Shoes HiHM 'J'v to 3H t 50c Per Pair Kid 30 Pairs Lnidies' Mack . . OXFORDS . . Sixes IH to 6 at $1.00 WORTH FROM 12.00 to ?S PAIR Why wear your niot ihoM to the mountains when you can buy shown at ttiSM prices ... CLEAVER BROS I'ractical Boot and 8ho- Men. window hIiH'Ich at 4tv Cleaver VITUS. laa. A. Howard. Kami Inarm, fancy dishes Hiid ulassware. Nnlf's. Hack lor Teal springs, telephone Main 79. Hay your Mnrptiv'H (1 shirt waists, now Broa. Dry Uooda (Jo. I" duok suits, now 12.98. Cleaver Broa. Dry Uoods Oo. Now designs in wall paper at Murphy'a paint store. Woodland chaeafi, finest in the market, ai Haw ley 'a. Two nearly new reapers (or mile cheap. Inquire of l'eter Weal. Kirat class wheat pesturi- (or cattl and horses Inquire of Peter Watt. Monopole canned pearlies, oysters, salmon, peas and lieans at Hawley's. We will does out our entire In f teel ranges at coat. Baker & Vol so in. 26c summer goods to close at I-"... per yard. Cleaver Broa. Dry ioidM Co. I! you arc looking for aoa.tl.iuB a you will ii u.l it at the Standard grocery. Midsummer sale of wash goods, one half price. Cleaver Bros. Dry Howls Co. h meat hams and lard on the market. Home product; try it, ita guaranteed. Bchwara A Oreolicb. Lost-Between Pendleton and Pilol Rook, a pair of fine slums. Kinder pleaae leave at til is ot&ce. Ice cream for parties and lodge sociables at special prices, quality guaranteed. Candy Dutton. Crescent bicycles on the installment plan at the Orescent agency in the Kast Oregonian building, payments $1 a week, no interest. The Standard Orocery company will have a large shipment of Scotch oatN within a few days. Please leave yor ordara early, and avoid the rush. Dr. W. M. Van Patten of Walla Walla will -be at Wnglmm Spring! from July 20 to August 20. Parties visiting the springs can depend upon receiving medical Attention if I '"lav, tomorrow and Monday the 0, R. 6 V Oo. will aell round trip tickets Pendleton to Boise City at 112 account the International Mining Congress which will he in session July 23, 24 and 26. Tickets good until July 31. The Walla Walls baseball team, ac companied by Manager John 1.. Slmrp ateiu. left Friday evening in Spokane, where today they pisre-l a Usau, of the Spokane Amateur Athletic club. An other game will be played tomorrow. It was expected tiiat tius Bob I in, the pugilist now there, would umpire tie' game, the idea being that he would be a drawing uard. The houielienl man m Pendleton a" well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on anv drafgrst and get free a trial bottle .( Kemp's Balsam for the throat and Itiugs, a remedy that is guaranteed t cure and relieve all chronic and acute coogba asthma, broucihtis and cunsuuiptinn. Prioe k ami 60c. For sale by Tall man 4 Co., sole agents. Have your pictures styles at Murphy 'a. n.e Walla Walla Union looks hand Home In its new nonpariel dress. There are all kinds of soda waters, but nothing like "Uma" soda at Koep-pen's. For rent Seven room house, lota shade, six blocks from Main street on West Webb. Apply at this office. H. K. Yatns, county treasurer, oalls outstanding county scrip registered to Slav 1, 18911. Interest ceases after to day. F. X. Schempp, proprietor of tho Columbia, has received a shipment of crawfish conked in wine. They are nice Warrants o( school district, No. IB, up to sml inclusive of warrant No, 1668, will he paid upon presentation to Miss Bell Bishop, district clerk, in Jlo Rati Oregonian building. (Irani hags are quoted as follows: Selected No. I second-hand grain hags, 7c ; 24x40 M-nz. oat hags, 1c. 22x8fl standard Calcutta, 8!. The terms are net cash for July-August delivery, Portland quotations. The (i H. N. excusion train for Meacham and way points leaves to morrow morning at 6:15, stops at all stations between Pendleton and Meacham. Returning passengers will be picked up bv train No. 3, arriving at rsndlotOS at in mo d. m. Round trip 1. Neagle Brothers will receive next Weak a carload of Ntoughton wagons and buggies. The factory that makes these vehicles emnloy 000 men, who are all stockholders in the company. Both in workmanship and material thev excel, and Neagle Brothers, buy iiik them in large lots and for cash, will be able to offer them at very low prices, considering the qual ity of the goods. framed: latest I BOY KILLED UY THE TRAIN A CLEANLY A (Ml. Twentieth Century Idsas Toward San itation and frsventlvss. Nowadays scientists believe that in cleanliness lies the secret of preven tion of diseases. To prevent a disease, remove the cause. Just as unclean habits bread aisny diseases, so careless habits will bred dandruff. Improper qse of another's brushes, combs, etc., will surely cause dandruff, and, in time, will just as surely cause baldness. It's microbic infection, nothing more nor less. Nnwhrn'f Ilerpiclde kills the dan druff germ, and causes hair to grow luxuriantly. Herpicide is absolotely tree from grease or other injurious substances. m Church Announssmsnts. The Bible licctrineof Hell," will bs the subject tomorrow evening at the Christ lan church. Congregational Dili Id -lag, "The Christian andllis Relation to Christ" will lie the theme (or the murium.' hour. R. A. Connie nator The Christian Kndeavor Society of the Congregational church. Service at 7 p. m. Subject, "A Strong Weak Man." Judges 1l:20-30. Stranger are cordially invited to attend. (Quarterly meeting service will be held in the Thompson street Methodist chucrh on Sunday The pastor will preach in the morning at 11 o'clock and administer the sacrament of the Lord's supper. Presiding Klder Marvin will preach in the evening, at o'clock. Church of the Redeemer: Divi service tomorrow at hours as follows l.itany and celebration of the Holy Communion with sermon at 11 a. m K veiling prayer ami sermon at 8 p. m First Presbyterian church: July 21 II a. in., "The Light of the World 8 p. ni., "Peter and John Before the Council." Robert J. Diven. pastor M. V.. church, south Sunday schoo at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11 o'clock Subject, "Foreign ami Domestic Mis sions." Kpworth League at 7 o'clock in the evening. Subject, "A Strong Weak Man." I reaching immediatelv after the league services, beginning at 8 o clock. A NBPHRW OF W. W. ALLRN DLIT0N. OF PH- TYS'ssls Altsn was the Vletfni or Friday's Accident. The sad news cam to Pendleton on Friday, July 19, of tho death of Freddie Allen, aged 7 years, at Meacham on the morning of that date. The boy was tho son of George W. Allen of this oity, and was a deaf mute. George W. Allen is out at work in the wheat Balds, and his location cannot be learned. The boy who was killed is a nephew of W. W. Allan of the Allen wood yard. Henjty Allen and family and Mrs. Joseph Allen went to Meacham to attend the funeral. The boy was run over by tbe morn ing passenger train at Spring Speer. about nine miles from Measham, be yond there towards La Grande. UlatHiMi and long Heacli are onqiies tiouably the most delightful and tbe most popular seaside resorts on tbe Pacific coast, and the O. RAN. Co for the benefit of tbe people of Pendle ton ami surrounding country, have n lined a rate of 111) for the round trip This is an unusually low rate and is liemg taken advantage of extensively Paesengern leaving Pendleton at 8:15 a. m. anv day in the week will reach the Seaside .in the following morniu I ickets are krood until September Full informal iuii may be obtained by ailing at the U. H. A N. ticket othc ng 16 Feather Dusters. The largest ami best line of leather dusters BVai ilia pi. is. I iu l'endletoii. fit. TALLMAN & CO Call lor Seboel Warrants. Notice is hereby given that all out standing warrants of school district No. IK, Umatilla county, Oregon, up bo- am! im luding warrant No, loon, will lie paid on presentation at the office of tbe clerk of said distriot in the Kast Orogoiiian building, Pendleton. Ore gnu. Intereat osaass from date of publication. UK I I BtHHOP, Clerk District No. 16. Dated July 20, 1901. Call for County flagraats. All Umatilla counts warrants regis etl in March and April. 1899, will be paid at my office in tbe court houee uion presentation. Interest ceases on date of publication. 8, K. YATK8, Treasurer of I instills Gountv. Pendleton, Oregon . July 20. 1901 isn csi-ss ssa ii Bintbam Warm Springs Kssurelons The (I. R. A N. Co. are eel I lug round trip tickets to Hingbam warm -i. ling- including stage fares ip both directions for $1.75. Tickets good until -. iiember 30. Two-day tickets, which include in addition to the a hove three meals and a bath at the Springe, fZ.SO. An me. ndiary attempted to bam the ftHj.uuu opera houee at Jbverett, Wash. now under construction by the F.verett Improvement company last night by saturating wood with karosesw. No lamage was done. I, Ii To close out all short line of shoe Sweeping Redactions are being mad in prices by The Pendleton Shoe Co. I.VIS pay you to come early before the sizes run out. HE SAVED THE ONE CHANCE Charlas Ivans Apparently Osttlna Well After an Operation. Charles Evans, the young man who has been at the county hospital during the past six months, and who was taken to Walla Walla several days ago for an operation hv Dr. Cole, is now on the way towards recovery. Word from tbe hospital. received by Dr. Cole and Superintendent J. B. McDill, of the county hospital, is to the effect that Mr. Evans is resting well, and that the symptoms are favorable. The operation was for a disease of tbe spine which necessitated imme diate action to save his life. The operation, gtven by the surgeon a name tbat no layman would understand, was successfully performed on Wednesday. According to the statistics of surgery, tbe young man had one chance in manv, and he congratulates himself that he was fortunate enough to save tbat one chance. Rvans is the young man who came into public notice several months ago bv the sudden spending of 1000 loft him by his father, tbe time consumed being not more than a few days. PIIS0NAL HINTI0N. Boone Watson left for Teal Springs, to be absent a week or two. Harry Sitton came up from Kcho on this morning's passenger train. Chas. Newcomh ol Pilot Uock is in the city preparing to go harvesting. B. It Wilson of the Burlington ar rived Friday evening from Walla Walla. II. H. tirsgg of Walla Walla came over to Pendleton on the l-ridav even ing train. F. (ierbeniing, wife and mother o( Weston are registered at the Oolden ltule hotel. Urant County News: J. D. Wilnmlh of Pendleton was in Canyon City last wimii on iiumueea. Harry (iilnrore left this morning for Joseph, Wallowa county, to look up business location. I .a Grande Chronicle: Mrs. L. .1 (ierking of Pendleton is registered a the Hommer House. Miss Winnie Privett nas accneted position as bookkeeper with Hanifon i Thomson, the hardware dealers. J. W. Clark, a cousin of W. I Temple, an attorney of Everett, Wash, is in the city visiting J. F. and W. P Temple. Heppner (iatattd. Miss Catherine Parsons is over from Pendleton visit inc her Irieads, Mr. and Mrs. C. K Ked field. John Bussell is at Teal Spring where he will sojourn for two or three weeks, taking in Lawton before his re turn home. M. J. Lagan, of Cunningham, Wash ington, is in the citv. Mr. Lagan looks after the interest of the North ern Pacific at Cunningham. W. H. Hilmore, who has resided in Pendleton for tbe past 11 years, left for Denver this morning, where be will make bis future home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Hal look leave tomorrow morning fur a journey to Buffalo. Beside attending the ex position, they will visit severs other eastern cities. Tracy Inman will serve as ticket agent of tbe O. B. A N. Co here during Mr. Hallock's absence. Mrs. Bobert Htantield of helm is at tbe 8t. Mary's hospital in Walla Walla, where a few days ago she underwent an operation successfully Mr. -uniieiii returned from there on the Friday evening train. Mrs. Stau- tield will remain at tbe hospital for month. There is confidence tbsi she will fully recover. manufacturing departments of thn mills, being assisted by Jos pen Itawns loy, a graduate of the Philadelphia Textile and School ol Dtsign. Tbe new robes being turned out are beauties and excell anything ever be fore made in the Pendleton mills. BASEBALL GAME TOMORROW Woodmen anC Knights or Pythias Teams Ready for the Pray. Tomorrow afternoon'at 'i o'clock the Woodmen of the World and Knights of Pythias baseball clubs will play ball ait! the Alfa street ground). Ticket sellers were out yesterday and today, anil from the number solo it is assured a large crowd will he In altepdaiu-e. As stated before in ihe columns' of this paper, the proceeds of the game are to tie expended in bettering the comliiion of the road to oiney cemetery, and a I handsome sum should he raised. Ladies will he admitted to the grand land free nf chnrgc. K. V. Chapler will umpire the game. The following is the lineup of the teams: Woodmen of the World- 0, Milvanl, r. ; F. Drake, p. and f. f ; B. Ingrsm, i, and 1. f. : A I Csrden, lb. ; I ftrettlfeb, '. h. : 0. dole, n,; L 0 Sheek, Ss.; T. T. Netsmi, c. f. : C. Crowner, r. f. Knights of Pythias K. A, Mann snd f.. (;. Fmtar, p.; Gao, Hartmao, lr.. b. ! Bob Fletcher, ss. ; L. H. Bender. Ih : A. L. Knight. Ifa ; P., W. Umpkln, 3b : l.ant I. f. ; Wm. Fitsgerald, c. f. ; M. A. Bader, r. I, J Keyes and Held, substitutes. WILL RETAIN M0R0 CASTLE United states Will Retain Famous Port for Cuba's Protection. New York, July '20 In addition to other bases of supplies demanded in tbe Piatt amendment it is the inten tion of the administration to perman ently retain Morro Castle Overlooking HM harbor of Havana. This, the Wash ington correspondent of the World says, is announced on highest au thority. It is their intention, sayn the World special, to occupy the stronghold with United States troops after the govern ment of the island has been handed over to the Cubans. The plan is to Mtllp the IbHfwM with modern artillery in order that Cuba may be assisted in defending herself against outside interference, and also that the United State may thus have a guarantee against the failure on th part of the Cuban gov eminent to carry out its pledges and terms of the treaty now in course of preparation between this cotintrv and Cuba. Under this treatv the retenlion of the fortress is provided for. ST. JOE STORE We arc offrrmi: Great Bargains In all departments of our store. Save Money by Trading With Us. LARGEST STOCK H th, COUNTY to SELF-XT FROM. LYONS MERCANTILE CD., MANLY ART AT Trig KHAZKH Toby Irwlu and Jim Popp will Clali far is aettaas. lvovers 01 pugilism will Do anxious for tbe coming "scrap" to heave m sight, if they believe the followinif outhusiaalic prodiutiou by a ioca sporting authority who knows all about such things: When Andy King knocked Tom booit out, and when tbe big nigger, Ike Hayes, put ritockdafe to sleep a year ago, tne uguisticaiiy inclined thougfit tbev were having a great time I nose events are not to u- compared from a boxing standpoint with tbe I. , -round event that is to take place tu the Kraxer ou riaturdav evening. Julv This is going to be the best thai has ever been seen in Pendleton. Itoti men sre at the top of tne heap, ami when tbe referee annouucea his ds eision, it wft be alter one of the most exciting events that has ever been seen tine countv seat, tteeerved seats will be on sale next Wednesday at the popular sportiug resorts. A delegation of Portlaud sports, httaded by Watt Montietb, will come tver (roui the Oregon metropolis to cheer Irwin to victory, l'opp's friends rill be uere Ironi Hpokaue. including oc Brown and Tom Biddereon, formerly referee to the National club of Loudon, Kngland. Popp will not need mucli extra training, but is putting tbe finishing touches on from day to day. PgNDLBTOM WOLLgN MILLS ROM. New Prod mi of a Scotch Plaid Steamer Robe. Samples are beiug abowu of steamer rug made wooieu mifls a new by the Peudletou These are made on a pattern and are the only kind manufactured on ttootcb plaid ouee ol their this ooael. j R l'eo are al) wool and weigh alsut ix pounds, making Ian extra heavy robe through whicb ft is almost im- elide lor the winds of the mouu- tain or sea to nsauUrate. If the demand for this class of goods found to be ssmcient the mills will put in an extra loom to turn them out n large numbers, as with the new Jacquard machinery lately recoivssi bay are able u luru out auvthimi and everything in the textile Hue ueo. 1' roll is now managing the Deadly Work or Moonshiners. Montgomery, Tenn.. July "Jo In a moonshine raid near here thin morning Deputy Marshal Price was killed and two policemen and one mooiistiiner were wounded. The body of the dead man was not recovered. Attempted Assassination. Vienna, July 20. Four I'an-derman studentx attempted to assa"siuato Herr Hasman, clerical leader, today, hut were disarmed before they could do any harm. The affair has created a sensation. Tolstoi Convalescent. Moscow, July 20. -Count Tolstoi has paased the danger point and is now convalescent. He was suffering from gastric fever and his condition alarmed nis family who gathered at his bed side. Steamer Sunk. New York, July 20. At 2 o'clock this morning Handy Hook reported that tbe Allen bail stink in about seven fathoms of water. A dispatch from baker City says: Tbe Humpter Valley liailroad eonpsjMf has announced an excursion for all old people (U year- old or more for July Sli This "is a custom brought by the otlieials of the roid from Utah, where, once each year, noiiie kind of an outing Is arranged for all of the old people in each community, and every effort is made to give them a good time. Mrs. K. A. kennv, an old pioneer of Jacksonville, Ure., is visiting Mr. ami Mrs. T. J. Kres, of Salem. Mrs. Kenny is a daughter ol the tlret news paper editor on the Pacific coast. Her father W. T. Bait was editor of the Oregon Siectalor, published in Oregon City. Mrs. Kenny is returning from the Oregon Pioneer reunion held at Portland. Upon presentation with a $5.00 purchase of Cilass ware, Lamps, Crockery, tiraniteware, Soaps Stone ware, etc. CUT THIS OUT It's worth 35c. We vill pay tntl to bearer tweim -h e Owl Tea House Jelly ".lasses 33c dozen. Championship Contest. 15 ROUNDS At the Fraier Opera House Saturday Evening, July 2. rQBY IKW1N, of San Francisco, Champion lightweight of Cali fornia VersiLS IM PQPfc of Toronto, Canada. Two preliminaries, one of lour the other of six rounds, by local men will precede the main event. ss HOUNDS OF bOXINCi. 'rices: Reserved seats, $1 gal lcry, 50c, Tickets on sale at popular resorts. - eti-; r- Our midsummer Furniture sale Shade 1. (.urtaui Undertaking is the center of attraction and de serves unusual attention. Whwth si you intend tn fomidli your house complete or just contemplate thi addition of a few necessary pieces, this is your opportunity. Over twenty five different styles of Iron Beds , aqi Dossers. Commodes, Parlor P'ur ' ' niture. Carpets, Mattings. Window Mirrors, I'icturcrs, Baby Cabs, Go-Carts, etc. Parlor-, in Connection. A. RADER, Main and Webb Sts. I 'Oil 'irlHinlv dontM will CARRIAGE, SIR. ""J""1- enjoyii ini.tigh llRnpell, Willi H mrnnn., -'riTlri 17 1 srij .1 Durfoct li.-Hllh. ar . J"ln?t lO'iSl Kiel.- look l.kr now .!,, msili. illl by eiir skill ..-T5. "asl penor faellltlee. Churn. rivers hihi .Miiiik' ineurM minn k:!'. repnlrliiK Job .Inn,, by ,,. ?fk!"n' Mriuni, wiiu ii r.'H.H , r ,...T. m 1 WKAQLE BROt. The Place to Buy :; Is where you can get qBjck anil cIiphi priees. your onler (or l,M,l(.r J? water tanks ami Best line of liiimher, Lath Shingi8,Buil log paper, Tar ppOT,Luni and oeintjut, PicktitH Plfgter, Brick, Sand, Moulding Screen I h)or$ 4 Windows, Sanh A Doors, Terra Cotta Pipe, Pendleton Planing 1 Umber faif n rnnoTrn r n. runoicn, - rropnel These firms handle UKIAH CREAMERY BUTTER and guarantee it Q. R. Demon D. Kemler Oliver & Co. White House Grocery Alexander & Hexter Ask for it. J. M. SPHNCE, Agt. CRESCENT BICYCLES Wheal that ia Sky High In Quality Prioes From $22 to $60. Road wheels; - - $35, Racers, - - - - $50. 0hainles8 Orescenta $60. Boys and Girls Wheels $22. 1900 Models as low as $15, $20, $25. Wtmt VVheek supplied with spring km and Morrow MMt brtlbM or will, either. Terme of payment t 8l,it cuntomere, with intereat. CU and got a catalogue no CRESCENT Eaat Oregoaian .J TRANSFER. trucking; storagrI CROWNER & SON. lUirsUNIf MAIN 1. Uregon'g Most f ainoi Kort. The Hotel Flavel Is now open lor the season riui'it oqiui rvaia cu lom cisi. h7,;, ... rem-i o.ui. nuu.lr. Cam H...I. I. an.ll . . . U.l 1. l ,,.r "ritloni. (in. Iu ni lurQHu,;Tr,jr ""n '.ua rt'"'tu i-'nii I.tiii oM'ii Sspf l', l01. bulldhin an U-Iiik n'iinvtl onl niiwt upprovi-tl iiunIitii iiieUiud. J nrr lighted ly clrrtririly. Th' t-r Ihivm rw-fivi- i nri'liil Httt-iiLmi, h fomix'U'iif niatmii. Snrl fur Inih'tl i-hIhIiikui'. Help orSituati Wanted. t F.l'iiok'sEiiiployinentAjw Corner Msin and Alts Street. I'KNDLKTON ORKU LOANS on WHEAT LAM At lowest rates J. R. DICKS0! Fast Oregonian HuilUin.. Pendleton, Oregon. LOT FOR SALE BLOCK 81. For sale, lot 4 In hock 81. residence lot at a low price ply to C S. JAC0) Uen duy ami tir!ht St. Georg Restaurant Under new na0atSl1 Regular Meals 25cl l'kmii I I AI llkH KVBNlNi. UINIIIB Meals a la Carte. Uslgu Huppvra. ... UUU (ieo. Stoll, Propriety Farmers Custom 1 red Walters. HroprW OepaUf, ISO kisrreUS M Slum oXCUauscil lor WfceSl. floor, MiU Feed, onoppwl rssl. nu baud. dUDscnoers to Magazines IK i-rllK- I"' u" eS inn d-il', ' . ...mrtiJ" ou aim Tt ill ' hi.. I. unl la. VIII iuuuu twlus Ion iu tUC Ulll uulh iruuble null ruk. " I . . ... " ' deduct ten per oeut from XXnOO , .rr 1 1 1 .