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HATI'RDAY, AUOtWT 10, 1901. SUNDAY AT THE CHURCH.: OUR CLEARANCE SALE STOPS AUGUST 15 r Dont Fail to See Ui and Oet a Pair of Shoes for 50c For Mouse Wear ft ft CLEAVER BROS Practical Boot hik! HIhm- M stlnlal.n Masting Appointed Tor Monday Forsnoon at 10 0'eloek. The first nieetinu, 01 the local pap tors, tliitt was tci have hewn liwlti on Monday laRt, was postponed to await lb return (ram sfaacbam of itov. it. .1. hivan and Kov. K. L. Forbes, and will ba bald on Monday foranoon in the vestrv of I he Church oi tin- He doflOMT at 10 o'eloak, Rat. W. K. Pot wine, rector , entertaininif Um other pastors. It is the intention tnoriianir.p a ni i n i s t urs ' union, ami hold meetings periodically during the year. Khv. Mr. 1 'ot w i no nan iiiven to In people the plcaaing information that the Band" MflOOl Ol the Church Ol tin Bet! WPUt attained the rank of 180 out oi UN total lint of more than Aim Sun day Mbooli d tii' Protoatautl Bplaoopal .Inir.-h in Um United States, an to amount of Lenten offering, which wi 100.20. The averaKe attendance was 'ii, total enrollment IM. There were II other dioceses and missionary juri il let ions in the union that had no Hun day school that gave M much. Itev. Walter It. t ; I n r K . oi -"Kiiii". who ' i ' 1 1 1 1 Nnnday here, HtpptMl and may remain rector of the Protestant obartb. Chureri Announeamsnti. ('hurcli ol the Redeemer: Hivine servo I tomorrow at bOOfl an tollowa: F.arlv celebration of the Holy Com munimi at 7: 5i a. in Morning praver and sermon at II a. in. Kveninit praver, clmral, with sermon at 7:4ft p. ui. The Itev. Walter B, Clark, of All Saint's Cathedral, Spokane, will lie the preacher at hnth the mornitiK and evenniK service. At the latter service the vested choir will render the music will visit there as Rptaropa 1 BRHVITIHV Jan. A. Howard. Farm loans. "Koh-i-noor" pencils, Mc. Noli't. Hack (or Teal springs, telephone Main 79. $1 abirt waiata, now 49c. ('leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. i duck auita, now $2.98. Cleaver Broa. Dry Uoods Co. We are closing out fruit jar.- at ooal at the Standard Grocery Oo, First claas wheat pasture for cat t le and horaea. Inquire of I'eter West. Yon can nave money now hy inn laf your jars at the Standard grocery. 2.V summer goods to clone at IJ1.. gar yard. Cleaver Bros. Iry Uoodl Yon ought to see A. I. Smith ft Porter's red Hr wood, telephone main Mo. Midsummer sale of wash fOOdl, MM bait price. Cleaver Bros Mrv (roods Co. For sale $7000 ideal horn- Mod an ten room house, Lt Iota, north ildt K. T. Wade. ice cieam (or parties and lodge sociables at special prices, quality guaranteed. Candy Dutton Lots 1' and :: in hlouk 140, It r . addition above Ht. Joseph's a St, demy (or sale cheap Inonire of Patat W H Joseph Unpins has receive I i'SV from the Oregon Belief Fire associa tion on account o( loss to his residein . on Railroad street by tire on J MM I Crescent bicycles on the installment plan at the Crescent agency in the Fast Oregonian building, payments $1 a week, m interest. Lost, a large gold nugget used as a watcii charm, prohahly between Baker v Oggs saloon and Mark I'atton's cinar store. William Baker will reward Um tinder. E. J. Murphy has now the most complete line oi wall papers and hor.l era ever shown in I'endleton. All the latest shades and designs. Yon should see tiie stock. (ieorge I'aimer, formerly oi liakai (,'ity, working in a hox factorv in Port land, lost his led arm. While at work tits arm came in contact with a s.iw and it was so badly cut and lacerated that amputation between tin' si boa ami wrist was necessary. The homeliest man in I'endleton as well aa the handsomest , ajtd other are invited to call on any druggist and get tree a trial bottle Ol Ksmp'l tiaiaaui (or the throat and lung, a remedy that is guaranteed to , ore ami relieve all chronic ami acute hiiiih asthma, broncihtis and . oimu n . lion. I'rice L'... and KM F..r Mia bf Iall man A Co., sole agents. Judge Bellinger of the Portland ltd' eral court, has "ranted a Ma trial in the cam ol Urown and Mudihn .tjf a 1 1 1 the Oregon Mining Ki ng company, in which several Pendleton HMD arc in terested PlaiatHh sacMrad a rardicl several weeks ago. .lodge Bellinger reversed his own former . i , admitting in ins opinion justified thai be had erreil in instructing the jnrv and also in permitting the introduc tion of certain evidence Feather Dusters. Christian church "A Wonderful converion'' will be the subject tomor row evening. All of the regular ser vices oi the cinirch each Lord's day. 'ongregat miml Christian Rndaavm Blai v at 7 p. m. First l'reshvterian church -Preaching at II a. m.hy Rev. I.evi Johnson. No preaching In the evening. The pastor goes to Milton by order of Pres hytery to direct and assist in the in stallation of Bev. Adams iver the Milton church. Bohcrt .1. Diven, pastor. First Baptist cimrch In the morning UM pastor will preach an illustrated sermon to children and in the evening Um thinl in the series, "Our Inherit ance" "Protecting Our Inheritance." Uood llMjifa and a welcome to all. A Craz Man. Andrew Anderson was taken in charge hv Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakle and kept at the jail l-rnlay night, on an nt ol Ins actions, which indicat ed that be was Ml of sound ill i lid. He was allowed to go this morning, hot immediately commenced to make the round- oi the sa'oons giving advice to customers and hartonderi, advising l hem to forsake their evil wavs, so had to lie again taken in. County Judge liartmun held a examination this rtftcrtiiMin and pronounced the voting man a proper peron to he confined in the insane aslyum at Salem, to which institution he "will he taken An Irew Anderson has heen a resident of New Whatcom, Wash., and his father there will ba ailvised as to what ha- trans pired. . m nr n A Notsd tolored Man. li may not be generally known that a somewhat noted colored man lives in Portland in the person o( B. Craw lord, M 1 rant street, says the Oregonian. Mr. Crawford assisted James P. Fails in huihling the lamoii- Mississippi Hot i I lit at St. Louis, which did such effective service for tin Union as Forts Hanry, Pouelson. Islaml No. Id, and at Vickshurg; caulked with his own iiainls for Mr. hails the Benton and the F.tsox. The last iiminsl lioat was badly iiroken up hy the conlederati vuus at Honelson hut wan soon repair ed and in Inn- aaaiii Mr. Crawford is a good citlien, hale and hearty, though nearly 7t) years of age, and IntH a vivid rememhraiice oi the break ing out of the war, and the great rush in getting out the lauious Miiippi flotilla in till, Natural Pulp. Wallace Clark of Yankton, Dr., lias in his possession some natural pulp which tie louiid near his place. A(tir tree iiad fallen on the hillside and partially buried itself in the uroiihd, says the Oregonian. The pulp is in Uniterm laver, cad. layer about the thickness oi bristol cardlnjard. ltjis as pliable as dressed buckskin ami has the apiearance of a tine grade ol mat article It is also tough and hard to tear. It may In- written upon as easi ly as upon ordinary cardboard. Local Produce Market. Pendleton dealers are paying the fol lowing price- for ranch and farm pro dine : Htiiler, .to to 40c per pound. F.ggn- 1 per do. Cucumlers rJ' .c per dosen. Tomatotw to 7c per pound. tring beans 4c per pound Water melons Jo to SOc. I'cachea .M) to 76c per box. Boasting ears 10c jier dozen Chickeun Spring chickens, I . ar dozen : old hens, f.i.oO per dozen I'he largest and Best line if leather duster BVei displayed in Paadlaton. TALLMAN & CO "Nerve Waste." one ot itac ut bslpful books ou urrvn MSjsMM0W issueil It llisl eutltleil "Nsrrs Waste." b lr. Snwft-r ol San Prauvisou, now In ila Hfth (boiiMinl. Thii ururk ol su eissr risuceil suit rcpuuble plin inn U In xm bl control! lo i he vast iuui of lalss tcblug which BMVaill on Ibla iiileretliug subject. II bouinl m i nrelully iou.l lero.1 and practical advice, aid baa t be iwo great luerlla ol i oVeui auil slucvrily. It u eadorseil b both in religlou and secular press The t blcago Advanvs says: "A peroaal ot (be nuok ami the application of Ila IKiuelples will p. 11 health, hope ami bear! Into Ibouaauila ot live that are now uttertiui thruugb urrvuua inApareuisnt." Tbe book la II. on by wall poatpanl. oueol tbe stout luWisatlug chsptera enaplsr xx, ou Nervines aud Nerve Toona baa been priuted separately aa a sample cbaptei, and j will be sent lo any addreaa tor l lamp b the publlsbers, I III PACIFIC PUBUaiiUlU CO., ; Box J'. San Krauclsuo. BAR6AIMS IN SHOES We are dosing out Ladies Orfords, Men's Tan Shoes and All Short Lines AT COST Conic and examine good uud get pucea. THE PEMDLETOM SHOE CO. Wui. Kit.gruld, lYIaiiujt i PKRH0N AL MhNIIIlN Miss Fvh I roome has returned lr visit in the Willamette valley. Charles B. Dntton and famliv came home from their Lehman springs nnf laf on Friday. Clarence Adams is hack from I d man springs, haviiiK spent a week there pleasantly. Kd C. 'Allen arrived in I'endleton on Thursday night from l.awton and other i i rant county towns. Portland tregnninn : Miss Bftflil Switih-r of iVniTletnu is in the city for several weeks' visit. Pan Downey came down irom Leh man springs on Friday and will return early Sunday morning. M. A. Bailer is home for a few days from McHclmni, to which place he will return mi Sunday morning. r o, Bailay today MlscfaptMd irom Boise, Idaho, that John Hailey, sr., his father, is improved todav. United States Marshal oe Houer came up Ir itn Portland ttiis mornini; and will remain in I'endletnn for a la Tom Boylen returned on Friday from a visit to his sheep camps and will leave this evening for l.ehman springs. Willie Shank of Starhuck, Wash., is a guest of Boy Bound. The young visitor is MllbOf for the t. B. iV N. nt Starhuck. f.a tirande Chronicle: Miss Bes Da Mann of Pendleton is visiting Mi--Kdna Scott, having jusl concluded visit in Cove. La tirande Chronicle: Charles Han son of Pilot Kock, Umatilla county, im in town on business before the United States land oftice. Mrs. H. .1. Williams of Missoula, Mont., is a guest of her sister. Mrs. W. J. Scheer. She experts to remain in Pendleton a month Miss (trace li'own ban accepted a DO lltiofl as Htenographer and tvpewnler in the ollice of Mrs. C. C.Nan Orsdall, lir.iinl K'lHrdian of the Pacinc Circle, Women of Wood Craft, Mrs. Bnbert Stanflehl is expected to return home from Walla Walla Suinla afternoon. Mrs. Stanfield has bee:; in St. Mary's hosdtal during the past four weeks, linker City Herald: Miss May Bust of Pendleton who has !een vi-dting her sister, Mrs. Herbert Thomson, ha returned home. lieorue Maker, well known in Pen dleton, for a long whih nnertcd Iwith Alexander , i llexter's dry iiomIs I ami grocery store, is retried to Ih- pllte ill at ills iionie in v a I i,t waua, .lack Kills has returned irom the Pbllipplnaa. Mr. Bllll is well known in I'endleton, having been connected with tlie recruiting of United States troops in 1HOH. He is in good health (ieorge Baekr of Adams returned last night from "OM Hatniny" Carnenter's place in (tram county. While In that country he visited the Bed Boy ami Konana mines, lie had been away it week. Miles Rentier ha- returned Irom an outing at Lehman springs, lie and William .1. McDonald, a clerk in his (ather'c grocerv store will leave (or tlie mountains about Hcptemtier I on a hunting trip for a week or lo day- iat (iraiule Chioiiicle: Judge '-li pli en A. Lowell of I'endleton acenmpan ie I hv his wife, arrived in La tirande this morning ami drove this afternisyu to Cove to deliver a lecture before tlie students of Prof. O. M . (ianlner's sum mer normal s.'hool. Mrs. Bose Cauipitell has returned from a trip to Spoaane. Ititxville. and other cities of Washiugto . Hhe has a (arm near Bitxville ami state mat farmern ol that region are harvesting (ruin 40 to ,'sl bushels Ol wheat nr acre. It drande Chronicle: Captain Aus tin F. Prescott, late of the Second Ore gon, has received Ins commission in the regular army with rank from Feb ruary last and lots been assiifiied as first lieutenant in tbe '.'Nth infant rv . He will leave in a lew day either for Vancouver or the Presidio. I'kiah Mentinel . A Pendleton dis natcli to the Portland Teb-trram an nounces that M .1. Carucv i- an .i-- pirMl for tbe position as iostmater at Pendleton. II he is sincersltil in netting the appointment tii eoiile ot Pemiletnti may rest assured that the oihce will be well attended to. V.. M. Lyons, who lias been absent for the past two weeks at Chicaun, St. Joe and other eastern cities, is expect ed home ai ' o'clock on Saturday, AiiKiist It), via Spokane and the ). B. A N Mr. Lyons i.t at the head of the K. M Lyons Merdiantile companv, oieratllig the St. Joe store. Ileiiier Tiniest T. Iirickell and family leave next Saturday lor Fciio, Umatilla county, where thuv hive rented ami will run tlie l.cho hotel. Tom will also run a meat wagon in that place as well as in the kovn ol I mat ilia ami among the prominent ranchers of that section. The Times wishes them every success in their new venture. Ukiali Hentinel: W. It. Furnish, who is htiyinir cattle (or a Seattle firm, was in town Tuesday He has Isjught all the (at catlte belonging to Win Flitter, (ieo Melon die. Ilnrr Johnson. Tbe price iiaid was ;(', for steers, .1'4 (or heifers and three fur cows, weighed it Alo.t Mi Furnish in lOflHM it" thet Camas prairie bas the best catlte he lias seen this season. C. J. Hamilton, one of tlie crack shooters of the Pendleton Sinirtsuien'r- as ociation, will resume hi run Sun day morning as a passeuner brakein.n. on the 0, B. A N. radioed tietwcen Pemllutoli ami HttBtingtOB, Mr II. tin i I tun has been unioyiug a vacation of two weeks, on Indian creek, near Al- gin, wbere tie buiileit ami llsbeil, bis companions being Messrs. Tiisou and Andrews of La lirande ami Jimmy Swart, of Kamela. Klsolsd Pcssidoni The World save: Francisco I.. Alva- traa, who has just been elected presi-1 dent ol the state o( Aragua. Yeuieuela, war- graduated Iron, the United Stal -military academy at Wes! Point four vears ago His lather was president o( Aragua, and later was president ol the republic. Francisco was a cadet, admitted lo the academy nv President Cleveland on the request ol President 1'alacio. Since then he has luughl on the government side in oue of tin county's rebellions. For tbe ability he disputed he was promoted to MM rank of general, though lie is only 127 years old. MRFXT0RV Of P6N01CTON One In Courts or Prepratlod !jr this City by B. G. Backer. A business directory "( Pendleton is being prepared bv R. lle.'ker. As the bouses Imve recently ! ecu newh nutiiiiered tiy ordioance pased hv the city eouncil, the directory will come at a time when it will (urniidi valu able Information, it win ai"! Intro I dnetlon tho traa poatal deliver) it Pan- dletonand is something greatlv need d. ' both (or the business men I. ere. and i for the information ol nianv Irom ahrnail who are after Information (Of the tinrpone ol investment. La Urands is Expanding. Pendleton wants ali the carpenter to he had at from : to 8 per day, savs the Chronicle. The Fust (irsgon- inn asks the papers ot this and other towns to disseminate the news But we return the Macedonian Bfj I . "Come over and help us " La drande I is expanding a little herself. Bsauttss or Columbia Sesnsry. Bev. J, W. Bishford. ptMlttanl 1 i Ihe Weslevan University , ot Ohio. look a trip up to The Dalle rnedsv. says the ('hroiilcle, He said thai ha : bad traveled over a MMsidwMble por- tion of the gloln, hut the seanary ol I the nolttmbla exeelb'd inytbing le j had ever witnessed. Ha lafl vi-aterl 't for his home hv wav of Tal lowstone Park. Upon praMBtition with ;i 5 purchase ol (ii.i-i-wiire. Latttipt, Cfockef Qranitawarcj Sdnpa Stone ware. etc. CUT THIS OUT It's worth 25c. r will pay twenty hvr cents to bxNUPefc Owl Tea House Jell ulitSM-s jp doen. HIIHNtl ON All 1-a tact wtisn you have .. .iniatle 1 1 1 e - KS1 ynurwaxon. We make a pelalty nt m 1 1 iiC mi pariimain lire- ami tln-y coit bin Utile We -to svsffs ktnl ni earrianr ami igan repair woik, ami you ntll always hint oaf work the bst ami uur prless the lowest NEAOLE BROS. I BERKELEY Has the following bargains :i2o AoMi W'lieut LaudJlfipO Bttt Stock and I'airv Ranch iii 'uiuan I'ruri', ChMp GrOOd Houat), M Lots, 1 1 '. Vory iB'siralile EtMidtttlOt Very ( 'I map. Also a 1 1 14 list ol town and count) tirouertv cheap The COMMONER Issued Weekly. William J. Bryan I'.diioc anil Hubn.ther, Lincoln, Nebraska Terms -Payable lo Advauca. Unc Year. $i.ou Six Months .00 Three (Tonths ,js Single Copy .09 Disd or Lockjaw. Dan O'Coiiuelt, a bi-year-uld boy, ol Pocatellii died Momlat morniug af ter 24 hours of fearful suffering Irom lockjaw, lie bad oeen running bare loot and last Kriday morning kinked the big toe of his left fool against a loose sliver in the sidewalk and ran a great spinner up under tbe nail. Not nnicti was thought ol it at tbe time but uvideuvee of lockjaw appeared and he grtiw rapidly worse. No traveling canva-iscrs are em ployed Terms for local agents will be sent on application. All money should ba sciu y O. order, Express order, or by bank draft on New York or Chicago. Do not send individual checks or stamps Tlie Commoner per year with Weekly East Oregonian .... $2. 35 Semi Weekly East Oiegoiuan I.Sj Daily East Oregonian 5.75 Aduiess bast Orejjoiiian, Pendleton, Oregon. ST. JOE STORE . . FOR BARGAINS - . A-0 PAIRS LADIES, MISSES AND 27d CHILDREN'S SHOES, WORTH 50c FKoM 11.60 T 8.6 BALE PRICE TH 1 8 WEEK ONLY, Do rjiUi this golden opportunity LYONS MERCANTILE CO., OREGONJ Our midn-mmer Furniture sale is the center of attraction and de serves ttliuatial attention. WhMh Bl you intend tO furnisli our liottsi BompUta or just contemplate the addition ol I few necessary pieces, this is vont opportunity. Over twenty hvi different stvles of Iron Hcds Wgt.4lfi. )r,.,M.r. (' ,1; ;:: I'. vior I'ur -r'- Ditltre, Cupetl, Mattings, Window Poles, Mirrors. Picturers. Btby Cabs, Go Carts, etc Undettekini I'ariors in Connection. . A. RADER, Main and Webb Sts. Shades, Curt. tin Thoroughbred Bucks. Sest stock on the Coast Telepkoue oonneotioti t$A ntnoh. A.I n I'il it Book or Pendleton. Chas. Cunninghnm. a S rrrrT vi 1 1 1 Ml 1 v Ml, 1 - tsaifc-r From Palace to Cottage yuu will Had our atook of m iii- Mffl ejentix MMtpftbaoalvi to mat alf apsji . 11 itiou- i ne KhihIi f thi- itataiiisaii is tiiis: We can iiiily you with 111 ill tiiitfi; mfpaud oMpeti bra tunuBsv 00V luxi'iiru winter iiiausiuii, can furnish the very host In Im hail anywhere, uiltl will charge you little mure than you will n eiww hen tor InfMof nmd. Agent for Wliil. wwiiiK iniiehilie. I nilerluUeis -iii,.,. uluuy- on lutiul. JESSE FAILING. The Place to Buy : : U Where yoll van )el ijuick ami chuaji prict-n. I'm in your orth-r lor header hcilx water tankn ami feed racks. Bast line of Lumber, Li Shingles, Buiid inK peper, Tvt psper,Liasie uui ueuient, Pioketfl Plwter, Brink, Sand, Idouldins Bovwii Doon i Windows, Sar-ii liiin. Terri Ootte Pine, e e Vou get Uood Beer.. IWtaM Ptuiaf Mill and Lnkcr fart. !R. FORSitR, - Proprietor, TRANSF ER, TRIJCKING, ST OR AG 1;. Wbm you drink PILSNER BEER. mrinteed not to oftUM hetdaohi or tHwineji Ask for it. Sthultz Brewing Co. Help or Situation Wanted. t E Cook's EffipktpKit Agency C.ruer Mam ami Alia htreot. PBN DLBTl 'N . 0SOOM m CROWN bR & SON. TKI.KPHONK MAIN nisi E2 ''' ' " 'ak W,U P1' ' walla'or ai oi!, ,r'i''Jt!u" i""is Newspaper TUphoue 78. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Hosts. Ullre.l l-roioDtly rlw- Kl , K1rauJTDiaiaro I'Sau. Wootl iilcu SaMMfj Otlit rarol (Saving. Uauk PBM lil K'l'ON, . . OKKUOM ..SALEM Sept. 23-28, i90l Great Agricultural Industrial Fa And BIO LIVE STOCI SH )W f ioiw l I J . : """" -vcinx in thd ATiernoons ITOMUM III ILDINQ EVERV r INt.. V I'll 1,1, ,, M, Ml. Be.utilii: f.iiii,,(jr.Mi,l. fn, - - 1, .. r"SSfJ .... nam. ,,,, .-..ap,,,,. j 1 1 lam 1 . ... ' !! 'niir rsmili, Reduced Rates on all k.H,, IF.. . I ........ .... r,,rui ran Lilian, Alr, M. D. W.i,M. s.., .. r,irt The Columbia Lodging House NEWM KritNtHHEDI 11 - k i ' oNXKcrmvi IN CKNTI It OK BLOCkI ItKT. Ml A.t F.X.SCHHMI'P.Prop. 1 w m 1 aa gaga Tin farti n h.t. madt tatU Mdal AinJ u I.W.HARI KENTUCI WfliSI Huiil by JOHN -':!'. The Louvre Salo HENIII.KTON GOLDEN RULE " t , "i Cor. Court and John DFNDLFT0N 0HE rileain li' M' Auiuri KWclrs Liau; Free Bu.s nt ill 1" Cummercial Traik I MM Siiiple ktxin Special Atteatlon l( Cuuntr) Iraaa. TKACHtfti BXAll"h1 Nolle.' 1. Ocrcbf tllleltU.llt ol I HI rvKUlur oxamliiali cuiiuty itvn. a' Osnmsaoiii- o'elook a. in . mi AUKU.l iita, .1 " safj saaatBSasaal M alKebra, relnii; i I.) vtrilt.i ' grammar. U.aai' tiiLiil, Krnlay ''It arttliui.tii rani, v H.,llir.la eral lii.lor, KukIIi iuH 1 it nri ,.Uii 1. li.' u , li luuri Wuillio..l.i rapuy .11.1 rs uiulli', li.c.ri ui ifuii aubuol law roi arltlimoin pliy'1 " tin iS Wetno....i) t'ouiaaul r.-aitii.a. 1 hir- 1 1 Ikaniv ..I t.'a.'liil'S "r ArltbioutU' ' I''')"'"'' . iu Oregon's Mos "1 The Hotel V Is now opcu (et H lrl..-, ..,,, ri'" r.,.ti : f....,ri,. iuw . . i tv.rt room - u i" -a willing ."'.LtH l.uauriou. ,7. aj SSM lu. .lll..r.l l, ... B-. couru SUd luai.N TSI liun.lro.1 room, 'iaTSI'l Ins ul lutu loir , ll. la u. t loicunom " --i VMV for ral.v " i.,i-J. 1 Klatoi. llrwjou, oi "''lalli, rUr,ol..afaru,uaii! liuii iri boo V.a, fin C ' -Oil (book, Hi Fr it -01, Matjj Di Mka J' ah SI EDE