TUKSDAY. AUGUST 211. 1901. TOO HOT to write ads but we are selling SHOES juBt the Ham and are giving the best valun in town for your money CLEAVER BROS Practical Root anil Shoe Men. VITUS. Jar A. Howard. Farm loam. New hooka, new muiir at N 1 f ' a . Martin' is the place fur nice VBJB table. Hack for Teal springs, telephotie Main 79. Fioeat line of lunch good In city at Martina'. f 1 ahirt waiata, now 4W. Cleaver Broa. Dry Gooda Co. 6 duck auita, now $2.98. 01 Wl Broa. Dry Gooda Co. We are cloaine out fruit jars at t at the Standard Grocery Co. First claw wheat pastur.- or BBttle and horae. Inquire of Pater Weat. You can aee money mm hy iinying your jara at the Standard grocer For houae moving aee QbjO. Bit) Of leave orders at Newman's Cigar Mori 26c summer goods to cloee at LSW per yard. Cleaver Broa. Dry woods Co. You ought to see A. D. Smith A I'orter's red fir wood, udephom- mum 86. Midsummer aale of wash goods, half price. Cleaver Broa. Drv tiooue Co. If you trade at Martin's you will ba treated right and your orders will be delivered promptly - Lou 2 and 3 in block 140, Reserve addition above St. Joseph's aoadcmv for aale cheap. Inquire of Peter West. Oresoent bicycle on the installment plan at tbe Crwacent agency in Um wMl Oregonian building, payment 1 a week, no intereet. Wanted To Corrpor.d with farmer tliat will have second and third grade wheat to eel I tbiaaaaaoii. o. K. A . 1 t . ton, Portland, Ore. BARQAINS IN ...SHOES Wc arc Closing Out Ladies' Oxford: Men's Tan Shoe.-. AM' All Short Lines. ...AT COST Come and examine goods and get pries. Pendleton Shoe Co. W. I i noilAUi Manager. DRING in your old School Books to us and we will allow you one-half the price of the new books adopted by the state of Oregon for the ensuing six years. YyE are headquarters for all School Books used in the Public and High Schools of Oregon and all kinds of sup plies of use in the school room Our prices are right and the same to all TALLMAN & CO. 653 Main Street "" Trnnks, valises, suit rases; a big shipment Just received by Baer A Daley. When at Pilot Rota stop at the City hotel. Meals at nil hours. Mrs. ('. 11. Beitel, Prop. The farmers are to be congratulated on their prorperity, please gin us some of it. The Boston Store. For aale 76 lots on north side of river. Come and tiike your choice, going (ast. B, T. Wade. The Quaker doctors have departed from La Grande where they have been operating (or several weeks. Wanted F.lderly man alio under stands gardening, raising melons and fruit bv irrigation. Address giving particular, R, K. Y . Sargur, MM i trsgoa . H. B. Van Pusen, master ilah war den of the state ot Oregon, i in Poise City to investigate the project of in .tailing a hatrhery at Swan Falls, in Owyhee county. K. J. Murphy iiaa now the most coiu'jlete line of wall papers and bord ers ever aliown in Pendleton. All the latest shade aud design. You should see the stock. -ealed bids will la- received uf Jat. B. Welch up to MM of August M fof the advance sale slieet for the New F'raner oera honse Tlie right to re ject any and all bids reserved. A competent woman housekeeper can iind employment at good wages on a stock ranch' near Bebo, Apple at the borne of Mrs. Ilattie Mttfleld. Main street, at foot of school house hill. The homeliest man in Pendleton as well a the handsomest, ami others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam (or the throat and lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure aud relieve all chronic and acute cough asthma, broncihtis aud consumption. Price 2-V ami .iOc. For aale by Tall man A Co., sole agent. The Northwestern Mutual Life In surance rompany of Milwaukee, Wis consin: Asset, f Mo.tKJU.OOO, desire a reaponsihle efficient representative in I'matilla county. Previous Life In surance experience not required. Oth er unoccupied territory in Oregon and Idaho. Applications for agenciea should be addressed to S. T. Lock wood A Son. General Agents, Concord Hnilding. Portland. Ore. AOJUDbBO INSANE. W. s'irain of fcsho Taken to lh John Asylum- Was a Soldtar. Mn W. Strain of Kcho was brought to Pendleton on Monday. August 1W and in the afternoon was eiammed as to his sanity by County Judge Hart man. Dr. D. J. McFaui acting as ex amining physician. He was commit ted to the insane asylum ami Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakley led with him in charge this morning for Salem. In sanity was brought on by sickness Strain war a soldier in the Philippine campaign ami was in the hoetutal at Manila (or seven months He has bean tick at Kchn for three months, gradually getting worse. He seems to lie all right ior a day or two. then has a bad epsll. When the spell come on in has a desire to kill but no ten dency to suicide, lie is six feet in height, weighs 16." pounds, is 34 years old, doe not use intoxicant or opium, hut chew tobacco moderately. -- Arrivals at Hotel Jnditon. A Bradburv, Portland. J 0 Mackinnon, G N K. G S Youngman, Portland. K B Cotnau, Port laud. Tom .Johnson, North Yakima. B I. Morchie, North Yakima M C Brown, Portland. W 1. Mason, New York. Kev. John Warren, Baker City. J T Shearer, Sokaue. C L Downer, Spokane Geo Harris, Portland. Andrea Nylander, Portland. i I. Harris, -poaane V H Colwelt, Arliugton. K Younger. Monmouth. 1 .- Younger. Monmouth. I.IK.- 1..-, Ker I olfrtli, Karl 0 C raft. Chicago. O 11 Irevschlav, Kansas City, Mo. Mr and Mrs I. S r'Uu'K and daugh ter, Chicago. M A Baldwin, Chicago. V. H Kleppner, 1j tiraude. Smashed a Lauup Bottle. Two strangers, Al Habenicnt and another nicknamed "Bill Swipe" had a little trouble in "(lie's" Oueen chop-house this afternoon. The former was paying for both meals, which had been served. They hail not commenc ed to eat before they engaged in a wordy dispute, iol lowed by Habeincbl smashing a bottle till..: with catsup over the head of Swipe. Kich ripe tomato citaup was scattered oroadcatt over the lunch counter, also over some of the customers who were sitting near Marshal Heatlunao (ouud Habenicht on the scene, being detained by the proprietor, but Swinea ran away and had not teen hx-ated at last accounts. 100 Alta Street' Fine imported and American at Martin'. STEALING WOOL FOR YEARS ARRESTS OF LAST SUNDAY WILL PU f A STOP TO IT. Credit Olven to Jaek Brown for Msklns It Possible te las th Criminals Whlla They Were Baaaing Wool. The arrest of George K. Haigh and J Frank Dav, on Sundav, August 18, while engagexl in sacking wool in the ham id the latter, a relattd in the Kast Oreaonian of Mondav, Angtit ID. ha attracted much comment. The credit for the arrest is primarily due to Jack Brown. Tbe wool buyer of Pendleton and the owners of ware houses in which wool is storeil have been missing wool lor years. Different ones have been auspected. but sufficient evidence has never been obtained to secure a conviction. These ateaings have amounted to several thousand pounds ani.ually. Information a to how the above mentioned arrests were nm li will undoubtedly he read with interest. Jaek Brown Lots Wool. On Wednesduv. August 14, Jack BfOWB, who has oeen employed by W. I Bra tat off and on for seven or eight year., located the wool in the Day barn and become aware of the fact that it wa owned In George Haigh. How that information was ob tained is still kept a secret by Mr Hrown, and he eays he would not give it Swav even if asked on the witness stand in circuit court Mr. Hrown ahortlv thereafter went to W. J. Fnrn ish, president of the Pendleton savings hank and lesser of the large warehouse adjoining tl.e 0 R. A N. track on Thompson treet, and related to him the information that had come to his Knowledge. They decided to call Dis trict Attorney T. Q Hailey into the case with them and the matter was geoi a secret to the three. The time .o-iirinally set for making the arrest was atiirdav evening, August 17, hut their plans were frustrated by the fact that Mr. Day decided to spend the leaning con v i v ia'l ly ami carried nut his scheme so successfully that In was in BO condition to sack wool. Th Deal Was Had. Mr Hrnwn nail gone to George Haigh gftat he had learned that it was Haigh' wool in Hay's barn, and offer ed to buy it. I-or some reason not made perfectly plain Haigh hail lo sell the wool to Hrown. The deal was Bads, and after the temporary post ponement ol Mtatd9 evening. Mr Hrown told T. G. Hailey that Haigh, Day and himself would tie in the barn between the hours of H and 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Mr. Brown furnish ed the information and Mr. Hailey laid the plans for the capture haset upon what he had been told. The kv. !.' .-r.-. wa- rnai ll ta : lied . Mr Tlailey tied the warrants ready but neither the city nor county official were notified until the laat moment. When it came time on Sunday morning to go to the Day barn alter the criminals, toe warrant of arrest was in Wie hands of John Hailey, special officer. Just before starting in his buggy for tbe scene, he wanted a deputy sheriff to g. aionV with him, and called upon C I' Davis. Thev went to the barn. got their men and placet! them in the county jail. Day's Defense. J. Frank Day, in his preliminary hearing BB Monday before Justice F'iti . I. Dined to be innocent ol any criminality id the matter. He said that Haigh had promised him So fur thf use of his team and wagon for each trip made, and that Haigh nad ued the outfit about eight times, making the hill Mr. Haigh was generous and instead of restricting the price to 4U, told Ihiy he would pay off a small mo-tgage-t.Vi and a little interest there wa against Day's home. That was what Day wa to get He dm nothing. The circumstances were such that Justice 1 it iterald thought that Day had lastter be given an opportun ity to explain more fully in circuit . oiirt, o he was heal as well a Haigh. and their hail wa tiled at the same amount of fAou. How it Was Stolon. Haigh state that some of the wool lotiud in the barn was stolen from the Furnish warehouse and ome from the scouring mill. I list Iron tlie latter was taken awa in sheets . arried at night over to the alley near the Alta house and to the dark places le'eei the warehouse at the Dyer mill, some transferred to gram sacks and the rest taken loose in the sheets, placed in the wagou and taken to the Day barn. PERSONAL BNTION. Mrs. I.d KIhju will return this even ing from Lehman spriuga. Clint Brown left Monday evening for i visit of several davs at his former home at Milton. i.i Sylvester, the veteran mer chant of Pilot Bock, i in Pendleton i um on hiKines. Mrs B Burroughs aud Ben Bur roughs spent buiidav at Meacham as toe guest of Graudma Muura. Mr. Wcdaril and daughter, Mr, f , W Waite. have returned from (.'ollax. Wash., Where thes were the guests of relatives. Mrs. Kue Campbell spent Sunday at tlaashll as the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. Olydi lieach of Lewiatou, Idaho, who are (pending a couple of weeks there. 2 1 racy in man night operator at the O K. A N depot, will leave tonight for Tekoa, Wash., where he will con tinue iu the service of the coiupanv. Mrs. F. B Manning and two child ren have gone to List Falls, Idaho. here the mother of tbe tirst-mentioned is ill. The news of tthe illness came in teiegrapli Bert Campbell ha gone to Hulaway spring to remain lor two weeks. Hi uncle aud aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Jot H. Parkes, have been at Hidaway ior a couple of week. Jack Kill, corporal serviug under the I'niled States recruiting officer in I'endletou tw. years ago, was here Monday night from Atheua, his pres ent -topping place C. F Bedneld passed through Pen dleton this morning on bis return from the east, accompanied bv Mrs. Ked- tield' mother. He i on his way to ill. home .it tleppner. Mr. aud Mr. H. H. Haliock, Mim Alilma Haliock and Blaine aud Joe Haliock have returned from a visit of several seeks' duration spent in the mountain up from Cascade Locks. Mr. and Mr. Heme Parses and fam ily of Walla Walla are camping at Meacham for the benefit of the health of Mrs. Parkes. They weie at Hot Lake, Union county, for a while. Miaa Cora Crawford has returned from au extended outing at Meaciiam. Mia Grace Crawford i visiting at Elgin, Union county, aud is expected home the latter part of the week. James A. Howard left Pendleton ou aeuday morning, aueut the day at Meachasj aud passed ou for a trip to Lawlon and visit to the Maxwell BUM, of which Ite j one of the own er. H. T. Booth of Baker City is al the Pendleton. Mr. Booth la manager fur isaMMMTalMBBmMMMM i Eastern Oregon of the Pariric Mutual Life Insurance company, and will spend some time here getting agencies established, and this territory organii ed for hi company. William Keller left Sunday morning for the scene of the shooting ou f-a ur day that so nearly proved fatal tn BMI H. Thompson, with v whom he waa hunting. Mr. Keller is expected home this evening with the camp equipage. George VanOrsdall of Meacham, a brother of John T. VanOrsdall. i s visitor in Pendleton an I will remain for a few day. He drove down on Monday, accompanied hy his niece. Miss Carol VanOrsdall, who was en joy inn an out log t here Mrs. Knhen Hull, nt me is at Port land severely afflicted with a mental malady. Mr. Balientine, it will be recollected, was formerly a conductor on the O. K. A N. between Hunting ton and Pendleton, both Mr. and Mr-. Balientine being well known here. Mis Myrtle Smith left for the west and remained over Sunday al The Dalles as guests of friend, she ia now in Portland trimming in one of the wholesale millinery houses. She may go on to San Francisco before her return, which will be in the course of two or three weeks. W. W. Gillett went to Cortland Mm -day night after a new separator and complete outfit. Hi third separator wa destroyed by lire following .(ion taneotis combustion on Friday, AagOBl lb. Thi will be the (mirth separator he has owned within two years, lire took the first three. Fid Strnble, employed by F.dwards Brothers, on Bear creek, was in I'en dietnn Monday and went to Milton on the mixed train in the evening. He will return to Peudlet n toda and leave tonight for FbcOOM to attend the Elks carnival ami afterwards visit at Portland for fe feyl Dr. 11. S. Gx-lield writes from Cres cent Lake, O'. 40u, that he ami Mrs. Garfield a ill lie at home by August 2h to 'JH. He adds that "many are camp ing at the Itke now and stsirt is not nearly so goon as formerly. Crescent IstlBj is badly fished out. BMf I tine buck here the other day." Contrary to expectation Frederick Willar i getting along nicely .it the countv hospital, after having had his left ieg amputated above the knee one day last week. As he was 7'J years of age the Mirgenn were not at all sanguine that he would recover, hut the indications are now excellent and be is gaining in strength right along. The Dalles Chronicle Miss Mailt Alexauder of Pendleton and Misses Nellie White ami Midvenia Dolman of Paris, Texas, came up on the Gatxert Sunday afternoon and remained over nnti' the night train. While in tbe city they were the guests ol Judge and Mr. G. C Blakeley. Mi. Alexander is on her return trip irom the Pan American exposition, while the other young ladies came West on the Bp worth League excursion and have been guest of their aunt, Mrs. N. F. . Do man, of St. Helens who is a sister of Senator Geo. McBrule. Shp For Rant. 4i XX) young ewes. Address. J. E. smith Livestock Co. Thinking About Christmas Already so. We are; are you " We have displayed in OU PSft window ur first lot of inas goods. An exuirite line of manufacturer's samples of China. ( iispidors. Some are a gorgeous com bination of colors aim 001 too pr- tty to le spat upon. Owl Tea House. jelly (ilasses ajc a dozen. The Place to Buy : : : : I where you uan get quick ami rheap price. Put n your order for header i - water tanks ami (1 racks. Best line of Lumlier, Lath, Shingles, Build ing paper, Tar paper, Lime and cement, 1'ickets Plaster. Brick, Sand. Moulding Screen l)oors i Windows, Sash dc Doors, Terra I otta Pipe Pendleton Planing Mill Lumber Vard. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. LOT FOR SALE BLOCK 81. For sale, lot 4 In block 81, fine residence lot at a low price Ap ply to C. S. JACKSON. Farmers Custom Mill Fraa W altar. Pre let sr. Oapacl, 1M barrel a 4er. VlOttl mlliiXl lor lieal 'tour. Mill Peed Ufcepseu Peed sic siwavs iSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSS I ST. JOE New Fall Goods Arriving Daily XX". r' .rr&sT W iOT eiBht stores located in ureRon, w a f. coot CASHeMblMMtogel fa 5 ffi PURCHASE. We will and srv if this is not correct. LYONS MERCANTILE CO., i 4 Shades. Curtain Pol, Mirrors. Picturers. Baby Cabs, Go-Carts, etc Undertaking Parlors in Connection. A. Tin who. loll hi";li in ijaality PrToei riuiga from to $60; tt-nn- to Huit. AT CRESCENT AGENCY U The Celebrated Stoughton. . . . Wagons and Benicia Hacks NEAGLE BROS SOLE AGENTS A. C SIM & CO. w.i iiwbll Ma,aer WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ;r dealers Yanl ou Weill. Htreet OpiMMlte Hunt Freight lHtsit We are prepared to furnish auytliinK in tlie ItimlMr tine aud can guarantee prices to be a cliean. ll not clieaoer than others. We also carry a large line of Iloora, Windows and Moulding. Parties cnuteinplatiug building will do wall to No 111 before placing their order. We alio carry Caaua.u Ee Fir wood I'l, in.- Mam GOLDEN RI Cor. Court and Johnson Sts, PENDLETON. OREGON aiesiu best h e. in. Uahls. Amrlun Plan. rat. ll.iS lo 1 aOadsr. Kiir.juoan pln, sou. 74c. i.oo Bps.'isl rata, by week or uiuolb. Frae Bu rUet all 1 rain. Comaaerclal Tra4c Solicited, t 'iic Sample Koein Spaclal AtUnUvn Ulven tu Country Trade. CONKAU KOULtH HROP . Help or Situation Wanted. C F. Cook's Employment Agency Corner Main aud Alta Htreet. I'hMM.K I .s UKKUON LOT LE HOTEL. rii"" " 4bbW and warwm jl -- .Vr -. - sMWiilll I ssar ssasssss saw i m i n STORE Our midsummer Furniture sale is thf center of attraction and de serves unusual attention. Wheth er you intend to furnish your house complete or just contemplate the addition of a few necessary pieces, this is your opportunity. Over twenty five different sty les of Iron Beds Dressers. Commodes. Parlor Fur niture. Carpet-.. Mattings. Window RADER. Main and Webb Sts. that Ll ikj n (1 DLL You get Good Beer. When vou drink y PILSNER BEER. (iuaranteed not in cause headache or dizzincHK A-k for it. Scliultz Brewing Co. KELEY Mas tbe followinn barnauit- 320 Acres Wheat Land, J 1 "(hi Best Sun k and hairy Ranch in Camats Prarie, Cheap. iod House, h Lutt.. tSB0, 'cry Desirable Residence Very I "heap. Also a big list of town and county property cbeap. TRANSFER, TRUCK INC. 8 TOR A ; K. CR0WNER & SON. TaXKPaONK MAIN i. Telephone 7S. ALLEN BROS.. Wood and Post. Ulifrwl i Hromuu, Hrtos. Hhjbl Fir au.l lauiiuarack FosU Woo.1 ui. . auo drj Office. reariofiaviui bank. DL it III UBWA U issuwiVI , . , OKKttON Old Newspapers io put onoitji can lU. outbelre. wJU, or lor wrapplu purpusse Old uewapapur. lu lacs hill, til.,. ... . T.. . "" uouurati Hie oiesaa UHIWio,"' MWlil S N, Sept. 23-28, 190! Great Agricultural And Industrial Fair BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW vu pacing in the Afternoons HTlur aTTftaOttoKi (N IT.iKIf.M litll.inv,, KV,PY 1 ; INO, WITH on U) !Hi-gtc B Beautllul Camp limjj tlt Hpei-lal kate. on ('amp,- T" OBBWBBd llrla Vou- faiailin. Reduced MMM on all Htltimk For riirther r-artlonlan. AiHnaj m. i. wnmm, sb, inllw The COMMONE Issued Weekly. U Illisw,, I Da... w W MIL III I I J U Q Kdlior and MublUhfr I tfl. ,.1.1 - V.I Term Payable lo Adviau tiiir ear. i, SI Month Three ITonth Single Copy No travelinp canvassers at l I T 1 I I will be sent on application money should lit- sent by . order, Express order, or In b .1 .1 r . . i Do not send individual checlu stamps. The CWBMODW per year wtl Week!) Kast Oregonian. . -i Semi W' - kiy East Oregonur Daily Ea ll OnfOBtU Address Bast Oregonian. Pendleton, Orel The Columbia Lodging House NEWM Kl KNIfiHtl' BAK IN ' OSStCtm IS CENTER OF BIXW BKT Al l aWKBBKI F.X. SCHEMPPi rVup Heavv Hauling BjawBlal MMBMBI l"1 to Couslguiooau - Laatz Br Hid H I nt f.,.uu M.U4 1 .'y7alS I ...,L 11 S t i til1.' (irtssy . i ..... naOI. -7 the people appreciate "Jaj boir liberal pauooaf ' . Call up. ::::: No. 5 lor Wood. Coal, brick and Sand. BBBr v 17? laBM ckcii ,o aa BBBlkw v' .U&U Ihbjbbw I aa iaiag nediuu oi ia