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- . , .i -ii. MONDAY, JTJLY I mil. 50 PAIRS Ladies' Button Shoes Blie 2 to 3;v at 50c Per Pair 30 Pairs Laidies' Black . . OXFORDS . . Sizes 2S, to 6 at Kid $1.00 WORTH PROM r'.00 to H I All; Why wear your nice shoos to the mountains whofl you can huy bIiooh at that, prices CLEAVER BROS Practical Boot and Hhoo Men BRBVITIBS. Jan. A. Howard. Farm loans. Hack lor Itutl ttpritiKH, telephone USUI f. Hny your window h!ihUh at Murpliy 's. Have your pictnruii (rainnl : latent styles at Murphy 'h. 1 ihirt waists, now 4tfc. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. iff duck suits, now 12. UK. Cleaver Hros. Dry .... , Co. New lemxiiH in wall paier at Murphy' paint store. Two nearly new reiuern for mile cheap. Inquire of Peter West. CherrieM, peach plums, ureeii applet, vegetable at llawloy Brother. All kind of lunch good ami ramp ing aupplien at Hawlev llrother. First class wheat pasture for cattle and horses. Inquire of Peter West. We will clime out our entire In f tee I ranges at coat. Baker .v Folsom. 26c summer goods t close at I'.", yard. Cleaver Urns. Iry If you are looking for something new you will find it at the Standard grocery. Midsummer sale of wah goods, one half price. Cleaver Bros. Dry Oood Co. Moiled ham, root beer, chip potatoes, (reh eggs, new potatoes, lemons. I hi w ley Brothers. Finest hams and lard on the market. Home product; try it, its guaranteed. Men wan iV Mreulicll. Lost Between Pendleton and I'ilot Buck, a pair of tine ahoea. Finder please leave at this office. lee cream for parties and lodge sociable at special prices, quality guaranteed. Candy Dutton. For rent Seven room house, lots shade, six blocks from Main street on West Webb. Apply at this office. Crescent bicycles on the installment plan at the Orescent agency in the Fast Oregon i an building, payments $1 a week, no interest. The Standard Orocery company will have a large shipment of Scotch outs within a few day. Please lease wr order early, and avoid the rush. "I am indebted t one Minte (.'oujdi Cure for present good health and my life. 1 was treated in vain by doctor for lung trouble following la grippe. I took One Minute Cough Core and re covered my health." Mr. K. II. Wise, Madison, (ia. Tallman A Co. Men that know what value is, al ways tiud the liest of everything in all articles of men's near at thin store. This season we are particularly strong in overalls, jackets, shoes, gloves, un derwear and lieadweur for harvesters. All our lines are high in quality as they should be. They're nut in price. Alexander .v llexter. At bed time 1 take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning 1 feel bright and my complexion is bettef. My doctor says it act gently on the itfTHih, liser and kidneys, ami is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is sailed Lane's Medicine Lane' I .mult Medicine moves the bowel each Jay. Pries 86c and 6Ur. For sale by Talman & Co., sole agents. New inagatina at Noll's. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beck, 12-pound inn A girl baby was horn to Mr. and Mrs, r. J. Moiloy. Strayed from Pat Kine's place, eight sucking pigs. Anyone knowing where- aoouis oi same will kindly notify Growers ureulich. A had complexion generally results from inactive liver and bowels. In all such cases, DeWitt' Little Early Riser Dnxiuce gratitying reaulta. tallman a A suite of rooms in the East Ore gonian building, hot ami cold water, bathroom, for fll a month during the Rummer. Apply at the Fast Oregonian office. The Weasel stook of dry goods and hoots and shoes has been moved to the Boston store. The Judd building will hereafter be occupied by basins offices. Last week's weather report by Ob server Hilton shows: Maximum tem- perature !).', on Friday ; minimum tem perature, i;. on Sunday, July 14; a west wind and clear days. DeWltt'l Witch Havel Halve should 1st applied to cuts, burns and sealds. It SOOtoes and heals the injured part. flu-re are worthless counterfeits, he sure to get DeWitt'. Tallman A Co. The new warehouse being constructed by W. s Hyers, on Alta street, south from the mill, has been rushed by lbs baildafia The walls are up about IS hat, and work is being done on the roof. Word raachaj l'endleton that Sam Shaw, the well known actor ami theatrical manager, who was here many time with his company, died a week or two ago in the state asvliim for the insane in Iowa. He had beei mentally affiicted for many months. INSURANCE MEN RUSTICATE Took Mineral Baths Sunday at Hlnsham Springs. The second delegation of insurance "pecial agents visited Bingham Springs on Sundav, going up from Pendleton on the Saturday evening train, and i liming bsck this morning. The psrty was composed of: .1. J. Dennis, of the Hartford (ieorge A. Crux, of the Halfour (iuthrle A Co. A. C. Thornton, of the Fireman Food, .f. ('. Shankland, of the Fire Ao nation. Km nk L. Hunter, known as "that grand fellow ." uf the London Assur ance. A. W. Oiesy, of the Norwich Union I'aul 0. Hates, of the Union of I .mi don. These were guests: Lee Moorhouse designated as official photographer Misses ('destine and laveile Moor house, ami John M. Hentley and daughter. Upon arriving on Saturday evening, about the hour of II o'clock, those specials, arrayed in brilliant Indian robes, wended their way to the swim ining i I. ami then the next day, Sunday, they repeated the performance, remaining at the pool for prettv much all the time until the return today, excepting when they were engaging In a contest of marksmanship, with a 22 rifle, in which Mr. Crux made the highest score and was pronounced the champion. Today, they began to scatter to all the mint of the compass, and tomor row evening will have started for places perhaps a thousand miles apart. This last statement is made upon the authority of one of the men concerned, although just how a man is going to start for two place a thousand miles apart is not comprehended by the lav man wtin is not initiated in the mi uteris ni the profession. This annual trip to Bingham Springs lias become a permanent thing, being always taken when the special are here writing insurance upon the grow ing crops. The total insurance written on crops this year was about 40 per cent less than the average, lower prices snd lesser acreage accounting for the decrease. WOODMEN LOST THEIR AX DBPBATBD IN AN INTKNgSTINO UAMB WITH THB KNIOHTS OF PTTHIAS. Cash Beeelved Was (64, Whtsh OeesTo the oinsv Csmstspy Read Re pair Fund. The eagerly-looked for game of base ball between the Knight of Pytlhss snd the Woodmen of the world took 51 are at the Alta street grounds raster -ay afternoon. There were not as many present a predicted, owing to excessive heat. The Knights di hearted the Woodmen in the early part of the game, making two run In the first inning and six In the fourth, giving the Woodmen three large ized goose eggs and only one run in the fourth and another in the fifth inning. This brought tear and sighing and a feeling nf despondency to the hewers of forest. The sixth inning was an other shut out for the Woodmen, the Knight scoring another run to then credit. In the seventh inning the Woodmen fonnd their ax and commenced to rig orously chop the armored Knights making five runs and presenting the gartered gentlemen with a large O They added two more runs in tin' eighth, allowing the Knights one run. In the ninth, the Woodmen failed to score, the Knights led by one and the game ended. The score fol lows: I I I I I If I I Kauthts n o a u I o l 10 Woodmen 0 o l I o ft u I Summsry Htruck out By K. P., 17; by Woodmen, 10. Errors Wood men, 12; Knights of rythiaa, 11 lilts -Woodmen, t) Knights, 11. Receipts were tni. proceeds of the game, which will he applied to repair ing the road to the cemetery. Tom Nelson's cut off pants and Will Ingram's colored atockings were the "features nf the game." I ( Held was the manager and to him belong the credit for securing the money for so worthy an object. PBOPLB HBRB FOR A DAY. John L. Baker, s member of the firm of Calumet Tea A Coffee company of Chicago wa in l'endleton on Sunday, and left this morning for Walla Walla, intending to go from there to Portland. Mr. Baker was here on the regular trip he makes three times a year in the interest of his extensive business. He visited the St. Andrew' Catholic Indian school on the reservation. Up on his return, Mr. Baker stated that the Rev. Kather Ohianale has returned to the school from an absence of sev eral years, having been in St. I.oula, st. Ignatius. Montana, and Spokane He left St. Andrew's in lNH'i. Kather Chiauale is one of the moat popular nnesta on the I'aclfic coast and has a great many friends in Pendleton who will welcome him hack to Ins former scene of labor. Kather Cataldo has gone awav lor the present, to visit several other points on the coast. J. E.FMcIlreevv, familiarly known as "Dicky Bird," arrived in the city Sundav. "Dickev Bird" has gamed a MulhollaiKl reputation among tin rt of the west. His new version of When Oreck Meets t reek ," el c. , ii- now sung on all tbe streets oi rortianu, SpokaneTWalla Walla ami other places where shooting contests have recently occurred, lie represents the Dickei Bird" target, manufactured at Kansas oily, which is supplanting the blu rock, and lias sold f.iUOii worth oi them on his trip west. me diiierence oe tween the blue rock and the dickey bird is the latter is a little softer and higher in the crown, and is generally approved by the sport for the reason that thev can shoot a greater per centaire ol them, a they are made of iMtler clav and are easier to break. The local gunman will take "Dickey" out for a dove shoot and a target event i.ei..ie he leave Pendleton. Mr. Mcllreevy make fun for the shooters, but finds time to talk sewer pipe, a the W. H. Illckey Maniilai'liir ing company is the largest manufactur ers of sewer pipe in the central states. KHKU ALLBN'S DKATH. How th Lad The body of Wa Killed Unguis. I redd !! Allen, by a Helper aged 3 nil 6 years, who was killed at Spring Sour. near Meacham towards La Grande, was buried on Saturday at Soring Spur. It in learned that K reddie. who wa deal and dumb, was walking along the track going towards Hilganl, when the . Ipsr engine came up lie hind him. I he BOy apparently felt a jar, as he turned just as the engine reached him, threw up his hands and the great mass oi iron ami steel passed over bun, crushing him to death. The engineer and firemen saw the inn hut thought he wa about to atep hom the track and realised too lata the situation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kpldnger, Misses Mabel Matthews, llena llendlev, and Fred Karl and Clarence fenland. W. W. H, Ferguson, who lives ten mile northeast of Pendleton, was here the latter part of the week. Wheat in his section is in splendid condition and will yield from 45 to BO bushels to the acre, Mr. and Mrs. N. Herkelev and daughter were passenger ,n Sunday night's train for the seaside, where Mrs. Berkeley will join her mother. Mrs. N. Despain. Sir. Berkeley will remain one or two days only hetore returning to Pendleton. Judge Thomas Kits Gerald left on thin morning's train for La Orandc where he will sit in bankruptcy pro ceedings and from there he will go to Baker City to attend the grand council of the lied Men which BBMmblea. there on the ' 'il instant. Misses Hertha Wells and Ktliel John son lett this morning lor Portland, where they will study stenography and tpyewriting, returning home during September. .Miss Wells will then re sume her position in the store of Alex ander A llexter. Mi"- lobi-on enter ing the permanent employment of Hrock A McComas, John Young of I. a OranJe is in Pendleton today. Mr. Young was a resident of Pendleton lor several years, hut has not been here before this vis t for eleven years. He returns home on this aiterie on train. He has spent the past week with bis brother in-law, Dan Shaw, at his place on McKa creek, where he left, his BOB Will. Mike Oral., who for w ars conducted the best restaurant in Pendleton, under the name ol "The ( iratr. Ke.-t.iu rant," i in Pendleton from Los Angeles, whore his family is now re siding. He is i templatiiig locating again in Pendleton, which he finds wonderfully improved since he left here seven years ago. Mr. ami Mrs. T. (i. Ilailev and children, en route home from a trip east, were compel led to stop oyer in Salt Lake Citv, owing to the Btfloai illness of their youngest daughter, where they have been lor ten days past. A letter from Mr. Ilailev stated that the little one's condition was now much improved, ami they expected to leave for home in the next day or so, probably tislay or tomorrow. The piles that anuov von M will he qmcklv ami permanently healed it roe use DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. He ware of worthless eoantarfeitB. Tail- man A Co. ST. JOE STORE We are offering Great Bargains In all departments of our store. Save Money by Trading With Us. LARGEST stock In tin coi n I V to SELECT FROM. LYONS MERCANTILE CO., tv. Our midsummer Furniture sale is tin serves er VOU Charles A. Towne of Mum branded as a bolter by .1. 0, .lohnson, chairman of the executive cominittae of the democratic national committee, in an interview pot PBBSOMAL BKNTION. iron, are at CHUSHKD BY CABS. Harry Feather Dusters. The largest am) DM! line of feather dusters ever displayed in l'endleton. Pi.ldt has an Assieeni at Uma tills on Sunday Nomina Harry hielda, who was beatiug hi way from Umatilla towards Arling ton, met with an accident on Sundav morniug near Umatilla, being crushed between tbe oars. He was brought to Pendleton on the evening train, and had his wounds dressed by Dr. W. (J. Colo. He is now at the county hospi tal. Dr. Cole tate that Field wa quite badly injured, but that he is resting easili today. He i - year old. It is easier to keep well than get cured. Dewitt's Little Karlv Hiaera taken now and then, will keep your bowels in perfect order. They never gripe but promote an easy action. Tall- loan A Co. TALLMAN & CO Call ror school Warrant. Notice is hereby given that all out standing warrant of school district .No. 10, Umatilla county. Oration, un to ami including warrant Nlo. 1668, will be paid un presentation at the ollice oi the clerk of aaid district in the bast Oregon lan building, Peudletou, Ore gon. interest cease from dale o publication. Hhi.l. BIH1I0P, Clerk District No. 14. Dated July ), lisjl BARGAINS IN SHOES W't an i lusilltr out Ladies' Ononis, Men's Tan Shoes and AJJ Short Lines closing out AT COST t 'om- and examine giaxl and gel prioee. THE PENDLETON SHOE 00. Wm. Fitzguruld, Manager. D. W. Mumford returned today Meacham. Harp Casey and lamiiv Meacham. Frank Ware and wife leave lor I. eh man springs tonight. Miss Kanchon Uorie i viaitiug Miss Myrtle Hill at Uelii. J. H. McHroom I very sick at hi ranch on McKay creek. Charles Olcott, the well known I'ilot Itocker, ia in town today. J. I. Hharon lett this morning lor a tay at Lehman Spring. Mils Klla Hester will go on Tuesday to Baker City for a visit with friends Mis Ted Thompaou i the guest of Miss Ulauclie Home, on the upper McKay creek. Ihoiuas McMahou and family leit lor k a me i a today, and will be gone couple of weeks. I-red Earl, of the People Ware house, left tins ujoruiug for Ukiah on a business trip. Koy Kitner leaves on this after uoons' train tor Baker City, to attend the Ued Men' council in that city Mr. and Mr. John Van Oradall came down from Meacham on Sunday night, intending to return there soon Mr. and Mrs. 'era Snow, of Port- laud, were at Bingham spnugs on bun day, returning home on tin- night train. Mis Maud June went to Portland today to remain during the summer as a guest ol her aunt, Mrs. I'. W Bailey. Charles Bond, Mrs. Bond and Wil- lard returned oil Sunday from their camp at Meacbaia, having lieen there for two week. Mr. H. H. Scales Mr.- Saui Thomi sou. tue Mlsse Stella and Carrie Anderson nave gone U Meacham to rusticate or several weeks. Mrs. Ellen t. Boad. Charles and Willard Bond returned thi moruiug troui Moachaio where thei hai. been for the past two weeks. Mrs. C. J. Hiuith and her daughter ttweudoluue leave Wednesday for Astoria, intending later to go to New port lor an exteuued outing. County Clerk Chamberlain isaued a marriage license todav to (ieorge W. Buriusoher and Mias Kibe Uarber.both oi whoui are troui near Weetou. Mrs. I1 rank Cloptou and her sister, Mr. Kuth Carter of Portland left on thi moruing'a train for Weston on a brief visit to friend in that town. Miases Maud Jones. Ethel .lohusou aud Bertha Well left on this morn ing's passenger train for Portland for a visit with friend (or a week or ten days. Rev. W. E. Potwiue went to Heoo- uer today to olttoiate at the wedding of Edward Everett Vuuuu. of Baker Oitv aad Miss Eernawortb, ol Ijeppuer. He win return ou Wednesday. A oaiuuiug party ieavae auon fur Black Mountain, the member being Hands Up! Sayb thi highwayman, and it is pretty near tha saint thin", with the hak iii", powder trust. You are charged JOG for a pound wiien you can iniy Owl High Gfftdl baking 1'owder for 40c and it is guaranteed pun: cream of tartar and soda, while the Shades, Curtain rules, Mirrors, center of attraction and de- niiiistial attention. WMCH intend to furnish your house complete or just contemplate the addition of a few necessary pieces, this is votir opportunity. Over twenty ttve different styles of Iron Beds Dressers, Commodes, Parlor Fttf nittirc. Carpets, Mattings, Window Pieturen, Baby Cabs, Go-Carts, etc. Undertaking Parlors 111 Connection. CARRIAGE, PVervntif nnww. "wppm, 'hough SIR. IBMbb 11 w I h tin. 'r.in,r..k. T- "iiren smniiit l.tPHk.i.l"'1 USB renter.-. AntmlTSI PM. A. RADER. Main and Webb Sts. trusts' is not. Owl Tea House. Stone jars 15c per gallon. PREP ABES KOR College. Teaching, Business. The ela-wieill i-ourw- ileiuv- loi en t ranee to Freshman oltaa in sueh oot leges us Vale, Princeton and Stanford Tin- Institution baa been plaoed upon the Aeeredlled l,ist by the Htate Baud of KduoatloOi so that graduate, an- ad united to stale eertllieatpx. A business eolirm- eoutll to tile liest bllNillesH college i. often d. Kui 1 term hagtiiB Baptatnlier 8th . Address REV. V. L. KtiKHKS, M. Ph. l'endleton, Oregon. Priaolpal. These firms handle UKIAH CREAMERY BUTTER and guarantee it Q. R. Demott D. Kemler Oliver & Co. White House Grocery Alexander & Hexter Ask for it. J. M. SIMiNCfc, BEST FOR THE BOWELS If vuii hiiriL I a, iraTUtar. livaithv two viucltt of buwrU wrry da), o'r ill or will ht. kt jruui bowria oin 11, air I I" v i. r !. in Un aliai if In lut tdiiKi r 1 ill i 1 -I . I 1 4 1 1 k hi Binli at, ral-at. nioal rr l w a uf k. 1 1 luy lUu tMaU ch si aim iii'iii ia iu u CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY I'd aaaut I' m it hl.- Ht r Si. kt-ii Lr baik Win ealtl- Addirai trni. Taalv tiuud. Htf kr 1 1 t.il 1 1 nu t bo tttatl lor I ni aaiii i att 1 U-okut ,n b 1 kk 1 1 i ktiiiM toiriM, 1111. 1.. mi. ain tukta KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Don't Cut Corns Don't do It Yourself Don't Let Anybody do It for You. Wl1.1i mui or womsn sufleriuK Willi (Mini 1. 1 soil aumiiiUK corn I Will nut slve viaceOH to bsieilieiu leuioi etl .' Fur HA vsiiu yuuget Hamburg Corn Remover fin o yi.ur tkoatt paLi. Vltl rejiu.ike mwrnry corn bo 11. an 1 sii.il' It U. li y louf you ksva Itad it 01 liow ioriuring li U. kaaiTstrvdauurtou , iiau- aativaa aim piaaAri air m uriAloe arlkUlftv fTVi I 1 11 la bbBbbbV, J CRESCENT BICYCLES I e lunl that ia BiH jh In Quality Prices From $22 to $60. Road wheels; - - $35 jjpw - - - - $5o! Ohainless Crescents $60. Boys and Girls Wheels $22. 1900 Models as low as $15, $20, $25. Crescent Wl.eol8 supplied with apriK frames ami UOITOW OOMtol bltkM or will, either. Terms of payment to suit customer., with no interest. OsM Snd ft , catuloKue. CRESCENT AGENCY. Eaat Orevonian Building. rku, PmiaUtT, LfUlu mad OUAIiANTBBD. .11 lk.JLL. 9' U.fwl Yiur 11 UiU Hwut ir.M.I4 uu rMucliil Vmi) A to lo-djr foi thi irucle ul giuii uarll Um ...il. omm u..i .III it . laal of corn, aoTl, hanFi r otaw IwiwcMtn Utc Isiea, or on tha aoiat in . 1 r..ujexl if 11 Uo aJ Uo ail 9 . . ..I I, , ktkm I Ml d.a.1 aat eui ko wrUat W-aaj. ' ; J AP A TVT w U' t t L JS Most l mou8 Resort. BAKING The Hotel Flv., ST OR A G tC. CR0WNER & SON. TaLXrUOMB MAIN . Is now open tor the KllJ.-al Mllllr.11 . UB.I Ula,ug Uwh'u I L . Ill,, 1. i'I.Ti . bCiUMIU lilt Lata.m hu.i..,i S2!af.5-! hT... u cu,m v.,,t:.i ,o',u', UUac icWpUoue iTouL W buy "n Muuui aiiLiM: ' L.?,Kfi!u. se. Osrtalolr, denu will ilrfvern ml Ki'Uinr heio. . rcpnlrliiK Jnlin Isrluni, which eneei neniin, wp chii ouikc o. lll- Hi. I inmii' iih.iiiiii ii our k . -v.,." 1 . r 1 1 1 1 fifllili..k 01.. "I" IIIDN ij IK- 'I. NEASLE BROS. I he Place to Buy::: b when- yon rnn bbI qai(,, nmi eaaap prices, Put in your order fr haatei kaS wator UuikH nmi fee,) mjS Best line of Lumher, hath, isliinglen,lJiiil(h inp paj.er, Tar poper,Lime and cement, Pickets PlMter, Brick, Siind, Mtmliling Screen I ),u,r Windowi, Baifa A 1 loon, Terra Ootti Pip 6 R rfiDQTlTD 0 1.. ... - .. w . , , luunriii Fall Irnii iixiih Sept. , ptoi -. 1 . .. . 1 "iiiH" UU I ' III 1 . lucii un BMal iiiirove.l BjaajajB HiHtlnxl. . 11 1 .... - - 1. iikiiu 11 i' on llli'lll I 1 1 vi ill ..r 1..., . k... ... I ... . ...,..r..i .... .1 , "-'.Te iT-iviv- .in in iiiieioinii ' inn n n-iii 111111 1011 -r i lor tnii.'ii nata login a Wanted. r 11 p-U- r 1 i i 1.. . v II r 1 o Corutir Main ami I'KNDLKTON Alta Street. 11 1 1. 11 JUST THINK OF IT! eiiM'i un 11. nit our i.ir lei.- .uu "' III.' lltllMP l..,.rli. '.-- ,,,.1 ..1.1 ll'l'l III Hi. in AH till, kiiok In li Hut osn i riKH.(i,.M8 .ml flUI K- ttlnlli. ciiiuiiliii. .lock of Co h.rs. BBBBI nilln-, Sii.iil ua.l! un. k wl l.m "W. li-Hlliiir l.mld Mtf..t. .-..i..r. . AIIIU. JOSEPH ELL, LeatliiiK Harness anJ sauJIer). Championship Contest. 16 ROUNDS At the WtmWU Opera Ho Satutday Bvaning, July Chumpion Ufbtweigbl ol lornia. Versus 1 ji r, ui 1 uiwu.vi ... . 1 1 . tlic other of six toiitnl. b) 10 men will precede the "'i'ri eVt 2 ROUNDS OK BOX1N0- l'rices: KesKrved scats, 1 P lery, oc. Tickets M popular resorts. Open day and night- -aV v y ft -.a ti s a as .Bl.fi mm 1 II 11 V w r- " Restaurant. Under new niBagMMit - m - i. a & t mm a -i mm . a ra ia ..... b rmm.it NOON tDNCIlKON KVKNIM- DIN N KB Meals a la Carte, I I.. a . - , . 'J - ' ouhIi., ntii'iiim-. J, ..inll. l..... I. . 1 1 I irii' Farmers Custom Frail Walters, Freartoter. Uspsolty, i i beirsla s dmj- riour usuaaiiBml ler waat. riour, Mill reed, oaoniwd sso. '"ttuiuii.Urouu.