East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 30, 1901, Image 4

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    TUESDAY. JULY .'. 1901.
60 PAIRS
Ladies' Button Shoes
81m 2', to 3S t
50c Per Pair
Waterman's fountain pans. Noll's
Try nor Mineral Water it it health
fnl and refreehtiMt. Brock A MrOnrnw
Co.
For sale at a bargain, a abort mnutar
and shelving, both net. Apply corner
Water A .Inbnson streets.
Drink Nataral Mineral Watar it will
save a doctor bill ; 20c halt gallon. Vk
Ballon, delivered, container extra, at
Bnirk .v MK'oniap Co.
A FBIBND OP SLBBPBBS
ar R rl
30 Pairs Laidies' Black
. .OXeORDS . .
Siaee 2t, to 5 at
Kid
$1.00
WORTH FROM i!.00 U 13 PAIR
Why wear your
to tui mountain:
can buy rdnws
prices
nice shoe
when you
at tti-'
CLEAVER BROS
Practical Boot and Bh Mi
brevities.
Jaa. A. Howard. Farm loans.
110 saved on bicyclea. Roll's.
Hack lor Teal sprnitf
Main 7.
Buy yoar window similes at
Murphy's.
II ah in waiata, now IBs. Cleaver
Broa. Dry Gooda Co.
dock saita, now IL'.im (.'leaver
Broa. Dry Goodi Co.
Have your picture? framed . latest
atylaa at Murpliy'a.
Frew coucorl at fJakaAstd a hail
log's every eveninu
Saw designs in wall BBjBWI Bl
Murpliy'a paint store
Saw the f 100 baby grand ut Wuke
field A Failing's Mafic store.
Wa are cloaing out I rail an t Mail
at the Standard tirm-i -v i'h.
1'ianos and organs sold on easy ps
menu at Wakettald A Fai'ingV.
Cherries, peach plums, green a)
vegetables at Hawlev Hrn'.liars.
All kinds of lunch goods and camp
ing supplies at Haw ley Brotbara.
oa can aave money BN by baviag
your jars at the standard grocery
Firat claas wheat pasture for nattll
and horses Inquire of Peter Weat.
25c summer goods kg close at If,
per yard. Cleaver Broa. I'ry I oods
Baa the largest at ock of pianos ever
exhibited in this city at Wakefield A
Failing's.
Midsummer sale of wash bbjgsIb, BBB
half price. Cleaver MOB, Dry
Gooda Co.
Boiled ham, root beer, chip potatoes,
freeh eggs, new ixitatoea. lemons.
Hawley Brothers.
Finest hams and lard on the market.
Home product; try it, its guaranteed.
Bch wars A Great ich.
Lost Between Pendleton and Pilot
Rock, a pair of fiue shoes. Finder
pleaae leave at this orHce.
lee cieam for parties and lodge
eociablee at special prices, quality
guaranteed. Canity ihjtton.
Natural Mineral Water del.ver.
20c half gallon, 35c gallon, container
eitra. Brock A McComas Do.
Crescent bicycle en the installment
plan at the Orescent agency in the hast
Oregon i an building, pevmeuta fl a
week, no interest.
see the working shirt la our win
dow at twenty-live cents. You'll ad
mit, we bone, that they are a bargain
and then you'll admit oul to facts.
Alexander A Hexter.
Dr. W. M. VanPattea of Walla
Walla will be at BinghH!
irom July 20 to Aumiat 20. Parties
v. siting the spring can ItfaM I BpOB
reeeivinaT medical attention if
necessary.
The homeliest man in Pendleton a
well as the handsomest, and others
are invited to call on any druggist
and get tree a trial bottle of Kemp's
Balaam for the throat and tSBBJ
remedy that is guaranteed l cure and
relieve all chronic ami acute cough
asthma, broaeibtis and consumption,
Priee 25c and 50c. For sale by Tall-
A Co., suit agents.
lanlnophlls Asks About Status
Inx Doss.
Pemlleton. July 30.-To the Editor.
Ever community has its nuisance.
but 0tl what ronstitntes a nnisance
lead to a diveraitv of opinion.
What may be a nuisance to some,
evidently t not a nnisance to others.
- DM iblOSJB are regarded hy the great
BMjortty as nniaanrws, ari o these
things, whatever they are, there is no
doubt about their statns.
But what about the barking dog, the
doc that come torth at snch hoars of
tin sight, as the average person de-
ite ! k lu- jii'e- repose, and puts
its best energies into a bark audible
for several blocks and continued from
"lie tn three hours? Is Burn a dog. or.
in be Bon exact, such a nark, a source
: tt, and so a nuisance to any
roosidsrsbll number of persons? Is
B rdaat and disturbing
.nin ! t sick ieronfl, or to those who
nut tie at times troubled with ner
vonttMBBf Is it a distnrber of infants?
Boa man parlaajtly well person have
at t.me. lost needed sleep irom this
ISM-'
The writer believes the verdict of the
maj rit is mat trie narking oi aog
nlathl i n great nuisance and should
itn) i "il Will the owners of dog
be nsiderate enough to keep their
Irom being nocturnal disturber
. thai qalat and rest, which is abso
Intoly neceary to all persons'1 The
iimhtlv barking of dogs ha become a
condition in all part of the city, and.
in good aranment can be said in
:avor of this condition, let it be stop
lie, i at onre. If there be no good
raaBOSM tn tne cmitrury, let there be a
movement, BOt against the dogs, but
against those ownet of dogs, who nn
tlngly, perhaps, allow their dogs
to become nuisances.
CANINE FRIEND.
STATUS OF THE Y. M. C. A.
B AT T X B
DBBaTBD at thb
MIGHT BBBTING.
MONDAY
log bulling.
Ore.
Wondmsri or ins World. Portland
AuBuat 3.
on utigst 1, 2 and 3 tbe O. R A N.
Co w ill sell tickets to Portland and
raXMTI on the certificate plan for tbe
above occasion at one and one-third
fare.
Arrivals at Hotel Paadiaion.
J J Hums. Portland.
Alex Oberdorfer, Portland.
C A Shncte. Arlington.
C C Clark. Arlington.
J W Sawyer, Walla Walla.
II 'iimni'in, Han Francisco.
A Billings. Butte.
W T Dovcl". Wa:la Walla.
D Chillis, Spokane.
.1 H Kloeckner. Spokau
OD R inker. Spokane.
T W Jackson, Portland.
- I. Jones. San Fraaoaoo.
J O Mack. Portland.
A l: orant. Portland
"iimheihier, Portland.
I Denew. I'kiab.
a l.uckel. Portland.
I B Kimwlea, Indianapolis.
I 1 1 '.rutin, Portland.
W 1 1 I leaver. Portland.
Wm Ma her, Portland.
0 M Mm Mb, Portland.
8 B MrG rowan, Moscow.
1 W White. Spokane
J H Bacbe, Beattle.
W A Itee inger, Helena.
Walla Walla Notes.
Walla Walla, July 30. Nothing bat
meal could lie purchased in walla
Walia bunday. It was in every sense
of the word a dry town. As there were
violations of tbe law on that date,
courts lor tbe firat time in three
; weeks are free Irom Sunday infringe
ment cases.
Tbe case of Ioreey R. Nichols, of
(' as Place, charged wi.k violating
Minds closing law by keeping
iqieu a store, will be triad in Justice
William Glaslord's court tbia morning
at 10 u'ciock. Nichols' delense will
ne on the grounds that be is a Seventh
Day Adventist and that be was follow
ing in religious beliei in keeping
open on (he first dav of tbe weak.
T. Warren Jeeaup, who lor tbe past
three years has presided over tbe
"stamp window" at tbe Walla Walla
Mstutlice, has received notification
from Washington, I'. C, that be baa
bean appointed to a position aa BB
countan' in : tie clerical deuartment of
tha navy department. He has been
ordered to report for duty Aogoat li.
Mr. Jessup ha not as yet accepted the
billet.
Commutes to Interview Subscriber as
Is the Disposition of the
BAB00 Pond.
At tbe rooms of tbe Commercial A aso
cial ion, on Monday evening, a meeting
was held bv the director and advisory
board of the Y. M. C. A. to consider
tbe statns of the local associstinn.
The matter was discussed at length,
and tbe decision was that a committee
should be named to interview the sub
scribers to tbe $5300 land that wa
raised last winter for the purpose of
placing tbe home association noon a
working basis.
I ee Tentacb, H. K. Johnson and 0
S. Jackson were appointed as such a
committee. It was desired that they
discharge tbelr duties at the earliest
date possible, in order that a tinal
conclusion be reached as to what dis
position should be made if the money
thst was pledged to the i . !H I . .
This committee has not yet a report
ready, but it is expected that in the
verv near futon- it would be before
tne director and advisor- board, when
it will be disposed of according to
wbat is deemed for the best of all in
terest concerned.
Oscar L. Cox, assistant state secre
tary, met with the others, and repre
sented ttie state association. Regard
ing the matter, he said to the East
Oregon iau :
' It Is the policy of tbe state asso
ciation not to attempt to force action
in any place in which the citizens do
not heartilv co-operate. We are mere
ly deaironr of doing that which your
people want, and we will not be in
sistent. It is a matter for you I'en
dletonians to decide, and for your de
cision we now await."
PgOPLB HBBB POB A DAT.
F. B. Holbrook, a member of the
Portland city council, is at the st
George hotel. He is here on a busi
ness trip. Mr. Holbrook is managing
the Bailer ditch enterprise, and is
making some progress towards develop
ing it to a paying concern. Vegetation
is luxurious on the lands that are un
der the ditch. The amount of land
covered l more than 4000 acres. The
comtanv is not offering anv oi this
land lor sale at the present time. It
i tbe intention firat to demonstrate
tbe value of the proposition, and then
there will be an attempt Is transfer it
in small tracts to farmers and garden
era. Mr. Holbrook has faith in the
future of the enterprise, and gives evi
dence of it by devoting time and 0
to ita affairs'. Mr. Holbrook wa one
ol those who were buried in the si
slide on ths Dyes pass during the big
rush into the Klondike in the spring of
las. Several were killed. Mr. II..;
brook relates the experience as a mem
ory of a horror that he care not to
feel again.
ed on the scene and starlet) cutting the
drooping wires that were very tangled
around the wheels of tbe MBgnn and
on the ground. After everything wa
sate, Mr. Keller once more proceeded
The electricians are I nsy today re
pairing tbe wreck.
The team of T. J. Twieth, was
frightened on Monday evening BDOOf '
o'clock near the salvation Ann lint 1 .
became unmanageable ami darted up
Webb street at mil spec!. Hi
Tweedy, a woman and a child being
in the wagon. Mr Twee I-. kept Hi,
animal in the middle oi tbe Pi
far aa the scouring mills, where be
was success I ii I in stopping On in. So
one wa hurt.
AMERICAN
. . nil
LIBRARY A5SOLI i'"K
Mestlns Two i"
place
forth
Wauke-
I ihranan
del-
Feather Dusters.
The largest and Ik.si line
of leather dusters ever
displayed in Pendleton.
TALLMAN & CO
Hs Thrssbst Poultry.
OlsBflas Hrothurton, who has been
thrashing on the Kilgore place, has a
to relate, not for fsar be
will not be able to tall everyone about
it, the Press will relate ii lor bini,
say the Wuston Leader. He took bis
separator i res Ii k ilgore's and when
BbBssxIm started up there was a
coininotiou in the poo I try business,
ka od i. en had made a nest in tbe
ue near tbe cylinder, and wheu
the agitators go in motion, Mrs. Hen
bat eggs began to agitata toward
BBJ t-hii oi the machine. Hue kept
I ng until she reached the end ut
the straw carrier, and then with a dia-.-Hated
cackle she tfew over into tile
rj BUMS agitated Eggs
I promiscuous product, for a time
at least, at the tail end ol the machine.
In the ntraw p.le Moated sag omelets,
-.i and eggs "straight up "
XM baa BBHbB back to the machine in
ti.e evening, was captured and now
rests complacent! v at home.
Suromsr Excursions to baa toast.
ocean beach sa on both tbo Wash
ington aud Oregon coasts near the
tnoatb of the Columbia, are the very
I mat places for spending vacatious or
(of raotSSttiaa trips, during the warm
weather, and to allow all to euiov a
trip to the sea coast the O. K . AN
(JO. arc wiling round trip licxet to
either the iregon or Washington liaach-
or ai io goou lor return until ne)
1 (ember 15.
BAR6AIM8 IN SHOES
We art closing out
Ladies' Orfords,
Men's Tan Shoes
All Short Lines
AT COST
( tune and examine gnud and get prions.
TNE PENDLETON SHOE CO.
Win. Fitzgerald, Manager.
PBBBOhAL BMTI0N.
James Hill is verv sick at hi home
in Helix with tonailitis.
Pre J Taylor is quite sick at the Pen
dleton santarium of typhoid fever.
.Miss Winslow, who war a guest at
Bingham springs, has returned home
to Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter West returned
Monday evening from an outing in the
lebman springs region.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Leathsrman,who
epent several days in Bingham spring,
have returned In Pendleton.
Kd Kben left this morning for Leh
man springs to remain two weeks with
his family, who are camping there.
Jack Reck with will return Irom
iliugham Hprings tomorrow morning.
He has been there during the past
week.
K. B. and Roy Conk I in. who arrived
bare yesterday from L'nion vis Moj
eles, will return there tomorrow morn
ing bv team
lames Cox, one of tbe Pendleton
oasebali pisyers, wbo was rusticating
at JJingham Hprings, has returned from
that resort.
Charles Msrsh, deputy county record
er of conveyances, bas been at Bingham
springs for a week past. He will re
turn home today or.tonmrrow.
William Reinhart ol Olympia II bj
Pendleton visiting bis college chum,
Ralph Wads. Tbsse young men were
stu .ents at the I'niveisity of Washing
ton in lMXMri.
Walla Walla Union: Lisut. Col.
Robert Walsh, ol tbe I'm ted Htates
army, will arrive in this city todat in
charge of a board which will purchase
(WU horaea lor tbe government.
Roy Ritner, who haa apent part of
his summer vacation in Baker City at
the Radmen's Brand council, has been
st Bingham springs for several days.
He returned home this moruing.
Kd titration, Sam kndicott, Frank
O'Hara, Boon Watson, John Ruasell
and Cbas. Lane arrived in town this
moruing from Teal springs. J. M.
fergusui. is expected to arrive this
evening. John Russell, while at the
springs went out bunting. He luunu
a deer, but was so frightened thst he
could not find his gun, which was in
bis hsnd at the time.
Walla Wa'.s I niuii : f red T.Mer
rill, councilman at large fur tbo .t
of Portland and manager of tbe Pacific
ouaal agency (or tbe Rambler bicycle,
was in the city yesterday. Mr. Mer
rill acted as referee ol (he alleged
prise nght pulled off at Pendietou Sat
urday uighl Man,, claim the ao
cailed uauie was a iarce and it is un
deratuud Mr Merrill agrees tbst this
is the truth
Walla Walla l'nion 1 H . Hart
deput) county auditor, yeslerdat PI
ceivsd a letter from Paul d'Hairry,
formerly editor of the Walla Walla
Union, aud who is now ai Nome.
Alaska, in tbe otbee of the I ntted
Mates marshal a: that place Mr
d'Heirry says that there is still a.
chance to make much muue in that
country, hut that many of those who
came with tbe expectation of scooping
gold up by the bandtul are doomed to
return to civilisation without a penny.
PULLED DOWN A BIG HOLfc
UNCLE SAM NOW GETS THEM
Columbia Ceorae and Tot To to Bs
Turnsd Ovsr to Fsdsral Ofllalali.
Ool. William Parsons, chief OOdMBBl
lor Columbia Oenrge ami Toy Toy. In
dians convicted in the cinnit curt ol
the murder nt Annie Kdna. lias con
sented io waive a nfalimioapy best ring
before tbe I'nited Stales eommii--iolier.
and will await the action of tin- feder
al grand jury. hiandate ul the BB
preme court of Oregon. Bfdsriog the
release of the two Indian, owing to a
decision by that court that the state
court ha not jurisdiction, ha BsM re
ceived. This entitles the prisoner! to
their liberty. Bui the Dwitsd BtBtM
court i expected at once to take up
the case and try them lor the BTimi of
which they were accused in the c nir -here
United state District Attorney
John H. Hall ha made the request f
Col. Parsons, and the latter hut- M ..
seined to the wait ing.
t ohm. his lieoige and Toy Toy will
therefore remain in the jml I. ere. that
being consented I" bv Mr. Mini Tuv
will thn le shie to see their Iriemiit
when thev please, hut IbwJ will mi' BS
admitted to b:l, being held for a capi
tal crime.
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PAY TO BASEBALL PLAYERS
Walla Walla Team gsM S3 10 Psr Man Psr
Game for Ssason
Walla Walla. JnK :).-Mating. T
Sharpstein i the richer by the addi
tion ol a diamond pin to In collection
of jewels. When the baseball team
disbanded yesterdaj afternoon tli"--wbo
bave - wed hi leadership to
defeat or victim in so many game
this season presented him with a .lew.
drop spark in token of their BSeBBBI
snd with the expressed In pe that he
would again BsTSBf the hsjffMBl next
year. The crank and fan know that
thev owe to John I. Sharpstein the
most successful baseball SSBSOB WmIIs
Walla ssor saw. The Walla WaUa
team lot the second game at Paker
City by a score of three It. six. coatl)
errors st the time when Miet , sjBtad
most being the came Tl e member
arrived in this city yeter.lsy morning
and at a meeting held in the bAbb t
Manager harp-tein (TSStSTdsy after
noon disbandetl and divided up tin
proceed. Tiie "divvy" wu matle !
the (H-r. entage o the number of garnet,
play ed hy each man ami the apportion
ment reached $.1,111 per game. W'heth
sr the ground will he left s they are
until the next season or the fence will
be soul at auction ha not PI bBSB Yi elded.
uits ami gl. e- i.hv.- ,-.i
turned in and will be stored until
next vear.
Portland Wanli the
Hsncs.
Portland Or . Mf .- railroad
will M iv" reasonable rale Jl
,.n l.hrarv will hold tl ;
Portland in IWK Tl ol th-
" . .1. . mnt HKH'Ilt '1 ' 'II c"
convemi 'ii i" m- , ..,.
en and varn.,.. cln - 2?Jj!
,, providing POItBhle entertain met I
, the visitors. BBI there, IM nuh
that all necessarv ple-lges ol tin bar
acter will le ion ncoin ms
The claim of Portland s a
h mil:! convention were set
a tl,. rueetina inst closed al
.1.. Wi. bv l. P. l-"Bch
p,,riiaiiil 'ihrnrv. who WB a
- Hi. petition w' ret
Gvor. Mr. Lead. ,-,-ke of the cenic
Iteantie of Portland, and
tres on the temperatr weather during
the summer, wbietl be mm sMe b-do
io goo, advantage, owing to the torrid
tfrmswratmra prevs,!.n8in the eat
that time, it ra-.nc M degree in the
shade at Wanke-I.a. He also brought
out the fact that the Northwest need
the afH-iation. a- library work on tbe
Pacific coast i only in il infsnry. s
' compared with the east.
The fact that Mr. Ufa "he of
the best librarians in the UUirMBBI lent
ji pm bb hi plea. '
I While swsv. Mr ! -s I- M)ltd Mil;
' wankee. Toled . nflsln, HetroH snd
'Chicago. He WBI Uliieli impressed
I with the Chicago public library, whicn
: occupier 47,000 HsM I I U0 If IPMB, 1 tie
! hbrarv rater- v all . Is'se ol ren le
land the releren t I illBPtl 1MB, tiBblW
IdorarawMtB, an i the mvrtu Hne BM
'di rative srt are ronsldefeo si Bl-
.at nri-e es ! r, h Mi'g n-"' '
iv fur tin reader oi
tb tab Bl are tinthsd
ST. JUE STORE
We arc offcrinij
Great Bargains
In all departments of our store.
Save Money by Tradin
With Us.
LARGEST STOCK m the COUNTS to SKLF.CT FRo
LYONS MERCANTILE Cn
Csptursd Bicapsd Convict
Walla Walla. July SO. Yesterday
evening Warden J. B. Catron received
word from the authorities at Ashtabu
la, Ohio, that Convict .lamer Dfj it.
who escaped from the pri-oti here in
1HHT, bad been recaptured at that place
and that he wa desperately wounded.
James Dwyer, the convict referred
to in the dispatch mentioned atmve,
was committed Irom Spokane county
to serve a term of two years fur the
crime of burglary. He arrived in
Walla Walla in the rastodl of the
sheriff ol nikain- eoonty, Januai
1006. His escape wa effected JMBB Ifi.
1KH7, he having iieen in tin- prison
one vear. lour month ami 1" ilavh
ud having three umirh 1- days yet
to serve
It Cams F-orn Psndlston.
Adolph Schwartz has on exhibition
in his front window a young alligator
which he received yesterdtv liy expresr
Irom Pendleton, say the Wu is Walla
Statesman. The little memher of tne
Crocodile tamilv wa a present Mr
bebwartz hy a friend bj IVmliet' ti mi l
it is the letter's kStaatMM to raise it,
The reptile is now about a vear old
and it is something like 14 m. he- m
length. The life ol tbe thing l sup
posed In lie several hundred year-. At
the ags ol sixty it will probably be
about six feet in leugth
price
a scat nig capac
periodical, an '
iii BJrtlojtM oak
BASEBALL I PORTLAND
Olfltlm Spirit Arouira Pitehsr Are all
I rtt-elast.
Portland, Jmv JO. Is baseliaii
spirit, which ha lam tiormaut since
the dav when the old Portland club
used I.' coatssl with the Willamettes
at "The tak." Un he-n revived thl
season, and tbe game of the Pacific
Northwest league are attended hy great
er crowd tliat hBVe ever liefore BftSBOj
ed ball game in Portland. Portland
ha a team that ha aroused the town
; rub , and there i plenty of Portland
assay to hack the home team lor every
gatin that it plav The club i mak
ing BKSbtJ. and i pay dig it player
nlane-. The three pitcher get
I rLV i everv month, ami the money i
paid promptly. Portland ha the best
pitcher- in the league- men who can
field mii I bat a well a throw cork
crewJand np- and in-hoot In i in
mmx Portland ha the le-t catcher
,.v..r BBBB le'hiiid the bat in the Nortli-,-
1. igm lb I.rt already received
an offer Iron the National league tor
ii.i' -. .I- : . an i iihle the incal club
will cmie up to the bid, Portland is
llfcoly to lose turn.
AppVBOtly there is not a weak spot
in the Portland team. Their team
work i the best in tiie league, and
Ull :. gnaj Itetar ::. v. ;t.:.::.g gaunii.
iilemh"! Portiiuid'i- .atelv acijuiretl
pitcher, h'. BrBI playiug poor hall
with Spokane., poof that thev re
leased him upon j iiuing the Port
lands immediately jumped into first
place a a pitcher, simply tiecauwe of
the support given hy the teaui behind
him.
The revival of baseball in Portland
ha come and the fan il in his ele
ment here more than ever belore.
Our midsummer
Furniture sale
is thi
WikTt'
An Awful
Mistake .
a
re
ft druggist
Eastern town
was made b
centlv in an
In putting up a prescription
the wrong ingredient was
used and a child's lilt- was
the forieit.
A great many mistakes art
made every day in making
light bread and cake The
wrong baking powder i Mgad
and the life goes out of th
light bread or cake. When
you use Owl baking Pow let
there is no mistake, l'oiind
cans fagi
Owl Tea House.
Jelly Glasse jj( a dozen
to Spend the Summer.
LEHMAN
OR TEAL
SPRINGS
A Natural Health Resort.
Good Fishing and Hunting.
All nmh Sort. Snouting gallsry,
Bowling a.:--! i'r .juet and Dancing.
Telephone connection to all points.
Mail three time per meek.
Endicott. Warren & McFaul,
LEHMAN OREGON
Shades. Curtain Poles
Undertaking
v centet o attr..:..
serves untistiai attention
er you intend to furnish y0,
complete or just contemp
addition ol a few necessa
this is your Opportob,
twrnty-five different stlt-
Iron Beds
Dressers, Commodes, puj
mtnre ',Dt..t M..
Mirrors, Picturers. Hahv Cafcw r.- -
- 1 w .a.
triors in Connection.
-Say--
A. RADER
Main and Webb
CRESCENT
BICYCLES
The Wheel that ie
Sk High In Quality
Prices From $22 to $60.
Road wheels; - $35.
Racers, - - - - $50.
Chain less Crescents $60.
Boys and Girls Wheels $22.
1900 Models as low as 115, $20, $25,
1 'ivsivut Whet-le .-ujijilit'd with ejirin' framer
and Morrow cou.-ter drakes n- witl either.
TtTiiie ol payment to suit customers, with M
interest. Tall and get a catalogue
CRESCENT AGENCY.
East Oregonian Building.
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Bsaawaji Taastss ap Llvs Blestrls Wires
Ami CrssMs Basllamsot.
TiM laani Ol benjamin K. Kehsr,
tbat was baiaf hiictMsd ur Moaday
esaninff about 7 o'oiuck in fruut oi Mr
Jay's Uaoksaiith shop ou C.'ouoowuutl
sirast, sss-suie IrighUiiMMi sad starUnl
lu ran. sir Keller trisd to holii back
tea aaituais, bat they bad the start,
rnauiaa diagouallv across the streel
towards Webb street, strikiua s gay j
Bla. Mr. Keller, aaainc what was
about to hauMU, jumped fross ths wa
gon. J tie boraos kepi ou ruuinug,
aud tits guy wire baoaiue tangled
arouud ttm ahsala, nulling lot larr
lelepbous pole io the ground, aausiuii
ths wiras so braafc. lbs wlsas baiug
allva made a lively time for s Isa
aiusatsa, stsarybudy jumping side
ways Umm Bhockvy, tbe eleotriciau,
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Cor. Court and Johnson fta Onsesr.
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Frsc Bus aeets all Trains.
Commercial Trade Solicited.
Fine Sample Koouis
Special Attention Ulvrn to
Country Trade.
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LOT F01R SALE
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For sale, lot 4 In block 8j,
residence lot at a low price
ply to
fine
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All kind, "f BMBby
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Baltezore
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