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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1M1. TOO HOT to write ads but w" are gelling SHOES juBt the sanu' and are giving the best valuen in town for your money CLEAVER BROS Practical Boot and Hhoe Men. VITUS. Jaa. A. Howard. Hack lor TmI Main 70. Farm loans, spring!, telephone 1 Minn waists, now . Cleavpr Bros. Dry Good Co. dunk suits, now $2.98 Cleavor Bros. Dry Goods Co. First class whaat pasture for Mtlla and horass. Inquire of Peter West. You can save money now by mi m. your jars at the Htandard grocery. For house moving see (ten. Kiev or leave oiders at Newman 's Cigar Mori' 26c summer goods l close at ISW per yard. Cleaver Bros. Dry (ioocIh Co. Vim ought to see A. D. Hmitb A Porter's red flr wood, telephone main H. Midsummer sale of wash good, one half price. Cleaver Bros. irv t.oode Co. Lots 2 and :i in block 140, Keservc M.lihtion above St. Joseph's aoaoV-mv or sale cheap. Inquire of Peter Went. Craacant bicycle on the installment plan at the Orescent agency in Um BmI Oregonian building, paymentti $1 a week, no interaat. Wanted To correspond with farmer that will have second and third grsde wheat to sail this season. . at. Addi ton, Portland, Ore. At bad time I take a pleasant herb drink, the nest morning I feel bright and my complexion is better. My doctor says it acts gently on tin stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lsiih'n Medu'iiir. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Price 'iftc and oUc. For sale by Taiwan A Co.. sole agents. Well say it again Because it's true That our new Um of Meu'B, LtdiM and Children x School bI loc- ar unprecedented in uality and price. JuHt Bee them and you will know. The Pendleton Shoe Co. . Wm. Pm oirald, It nagf School B RING your old School Books to will allow vou one-half in and we price of the new books adopted by the state of Oregon for the ensuing six years. IVTE 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. l eading Druggist, and Stationer.' 653 Main Street 2A00 tooth picks, Be, Nolf's. Wanted A couple of good hell boys at Hotel Pendleton. We are closing out Irnit jam at cost at the Standard Orocery 00. I want to bay ii rfJtldSOM on or near Water or Lewis street. Box 417, Pen dleton. For Hrst class rig or a cab at any hour telephone Dp0j ftuhles, I'.lvin Craig, Prop, Iist On tbt street, an opal stick pin, suitable rSWSrd will ! paid for return ol same to tlu ollice For sale An 8 room house, a nice comfortable home ninth side. All kinds property BOftfa -nle. B. T. Wade. W. K. Withee i m agent (or the Do niestic and Mavis sewing initchines. A full line of supplies. Hepniringa spe cialty. All work guaranteed. Wanted Klderly man wlm under stands gardening, raising melons and fruits hy irrigation l.lress giving particulars, K K. W Spargur, Kcho, Oregon . K. .1. Murpliv has now the most cnniplete line oi wall papers mill lsrd ers ever shown in I'cnilletoii. lleton. All the latest shades should see the A competent ami designs Yon 'tock. woman housekeeper can llnd employment at good wages on a slock ranch iier Kcho. Apply at the home of Mrs. Ilattie StauHeld. Main street, at foot of school house hill. If the action ot your h iwels is not easy and regular sern ns complications must he the Html result. DeWitt's Lit tle Karl . Kisers will remove this dan ger. Safe, pleasant and effective. TbII mah A. Obi Will Huniphres . who has been at 1 ei, in. ii. springs for the sunimer, yes terday killed it hig black hear up there in the Blue mountains. He took the animal's life with a iO-.'-iO rille. The hide will be brought home to prove the truth ol his assertion, with MMBJ panying allidavits that he did not pur chase the hearhnle with the pfOfltl from the hsrher sbop he running at the springs. The regular weeklv bund cmni rl or curs tonight with the following pro gram: March, "The Man Behind the (inn," Soiisa; snsnsft wait. "Till We Meet Again," Bailey ; gavotte, "I'eaciwk Htride." Kline; "Turkish Patrol," Michael i lorni't solo, "The Song That Ueacheil l Heart," by .Ionian: march, "Hang Wag." Cham hers. Tin- concert will be given at the corner of Main and Alta streets at H o'clock. HOTTEST EVER IN CAMAS vummr Hti Hssn Vsrv Warm, Says Mr (illllland. Thomas P. tiilliland. i ousts com missioner from I'kiah, is in town to meet Mrs. (iilliland, who has iieen visiting in Yakima for three weeks. Mr. iilliland says the range is dry and dusty and feed somewhat scarce. "The summer," said he, "has been the hottest 1 have ever kown in Ca mas vallev, and I have lived there (or many years. The weather there is us ually cool ami pleasant, with lew days that are uncomfortable. But this summer we have have nail days when the thermometer convinced one that his discomfort was due to high temper ature. " Hesol u tlon Where-, The Supreme Killer in ln divine wisdom has caused Brother 1. S. Manshelil lo lie reiui.veil Irom ..iir miilst. thcrolorc he it Kesolved, Thai we, the meinliers of Adams lodge No. 74, 1. (). () F. ten der the beloveil wife and family ol the ilece.iteil i.iir he.irtlell tvmpatb in this their hour of ailliction; Kesolved, While we sincerely feel the bereavement his death has cast upon the order we console ourselves in t he thought that our loss is In gain; Kesolved, Thai these resolutions be presented In the lamilv ol the deceas ed, and be spread Qpot) our niinute and be sent to the I'acitic odd hallow, Athena Press, Pendleton Tribune ami Kast Oregonian, for publication. Submitted in F. L. A T. J. o. HALM, C. K SMITH, JOHN tiUSS, ( oininlttee. e. P.T.Thoman.umterville.Ala. , "1 was suffering from dyspepsia when 1 com menced taking Kodol (lyspepsia Cure. I took several bottles and can digest anything." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only preparation containing all the natural digestive Hindu. It gives weak stomachs entire rest, restoring their na tural condition. Tallman a Do Sheep for Rant. 4000 youiif.' ewes Address. ,1. K. Smith Livestock Co. - Kruptlons, cuts, burns, scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed hy DeWitt's Witch llatel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure you get the original DeWitt's. Tall man tV Co Books us the Booksellers, News Dealers 100 Alta Street' A FARM PAID FOR ITSELF Dr. C, J. Smith Mad a flood Whaat Land Invsstmsnt. "I want no bettor investment than Umatilla county wheat lands," re market! Or. C. J. Smith today while conversing with a grain man regarding the harvest of 1W1. "Last year 1 bought a quarter section of land and pau d therefor llrHX). This year we took off more than mi hi wheat, so that the land paid worth of (or itself with one year's crop. "I know of a man who paid 400 last year for a quarter section of land, $-'.60 an acre. This year he threshed 121V sacks of wheat that makes some thing like 2800 bushels, and si 4fi cents 1 1 worth jlMO." These assertions biought on a dis cussion as to the margin of profit in wheat raising and the conclusion reached hy several gentlemen who were engaged in the conversation was that ai 4.1 rents i bushel there is left 1ft cent- above b cost of production, land rent and all expense considered. Thirty cents a bushel was thought to be the average cost per bushel when ordinary ikill is exercised in manage ment. HELIX WANTS A FLOUR MILL John f, Hill Says It Would be a Oood In vsstmsnt. John t, Hill, grain buyer and farm er of Helix, thinks a flouring mill there would be a good investment. He lielieves a bonus of $2000 or iMOOn would be given by the citizens there to any responsible miller who would en i I ami operate a mill in that town. "There is demand lor a mill in He lix." said Mr. Hill, "ami good busi ness awaiting the man or men who will take up the proposition. It coiihi not. at least at hrst, be a verv large concern, but one grinding some thing like 26 to M) barrels would find prolltable employment. " Mr. Hill says that no wheat has I .. en sold at Helix. The local quota tion there is about 46 Wc today for No, I cluh, but that figure seems to he too small to induce any early sales. Harvest is almost emled. A week mure," he said, "will see all the grain cut. The harvest has surprised everv- on II in the Helix country, tne av erage running well up to :16 bushels to the acre. I believe the Helix anil .lumper sections will he the best wheat producers in Umatilla county in the In ture, and that those laml on the re- ervation that have hu.u been valinM as the best in the county will plav Ml first. PKRSOKAI MKNTION. .lack Tomliiison of Umatilla is here today. Cris Himpson went to Athena this morning on a business trit.. , Oeo. Linsner, a stockman of Bear I ree, , 1 here to. 1,1. in, hn-iness W. Hi Sayers, a business man of Adams, was here yesterday on a busi ness trip. Agues Htillman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stillman, is sick with ty phoid lever. John M. Bentley was at Athena on Thursday on ofllcial business as en i stable of this town. J. Sheuerman will go to La tiraude this evening on business. He will re turn tomorrow night. -leve and Tom Hampton, prominent tanners ol the Cold Springs country, WSjfs in town yesterday. Kecorder John Beam returned Wed nesday evening from Hot Lake, where he visited lor nine days. J. B. Kddy 01 the 0. K. t K, right of way department was in town bslay, and went on to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. May returned Thursday evening from a pleasant stay of two weeks at Lehman's springs. Miss Kliiubeth Burrows, who has visited here during a week past, wil I return home to La iirande tomorcow. .lames Beardsley and wife will leave in a few days for a trip east. They will visit several mouths in Chicago Mrs. J. W. I'rivett aud family sasjg I Home Thursday evening from Meacham Having been encamped there for the summer Dr K. W. Vincent has return. . I Irom the Souud. Mrs. Vincent re mained aud will come home on about September 15, f, W. Waite, representing Baker a Hamilton, left for the west this morn ing and will make the interior towns ii.-lnre returning to I'eudleton. 1 W. Ayers, jr., returner! this morning from Portland where he went to purchase two Studebaker bike bug gies for use in his livery stahi deorge Leel arrived in town yesler ia evening from La Uremic, where he has lieen working for two months. Me will return tomorrow morning. (Miff Salisbury arrived in town from Astoria thin morning and will go on to La iirauile this evening He will con tinue to work for the (1. K. a N. Co. Mrs. William Humphrey returned 1'hureday evening from a protracted stay at Letimau springs. Mr. Humph rey will remain there fqr a week or so longer. M. K. Yates of the contracting hrui of Vales aud Kiistroni came in from Cayuse, where he has just finished a warehouse for Kerr, Clifford 6 Co., 00x172. I ne machinery in the scouring mill i n..t running today on account of a nr. t. qsj one oi the rollers breaking. I ' 1 1 expected that the mill will start m. met i me li.mnrr.in morning Jake Uemardi of halem, who has DSJM spendiug a couple of weeks iu tin Cascades, with the lamily of his sister, Mrs. Homer Hallock, accom panied the party home aud will re main lor a while visitiug in TeniUe ton. Q, W. Hunt, manager ol the Oregon Laud A Improvement Co., is at the Hotel Pendleton. He has been attend ing to the collecting aud driving iu of the heel cattle of the company that have been ranged on Pearson creek aud iu other localities south from here. They will be assembled at Pendleton vr Kcho for later shipment. Dalles Chronicle: Clifton N . Mc . i mi i son of the late Judge L L. Mi-Arthur, arrived in the city this morniug from Walla Walla, where he has beeu visitiug frieuds aud left on the afternoon train for his home iu I'ortland. Clifton was graduated Irom the state university at Kugeue in last veer's class aud will commeiice the study of law in the ottioe of W. D. heiilon in Forllawl this winter. Oeorge Creighton, a merchant of Moscow, Idaho, was a guest at the Hotel I e ni In-ion yesterday aud weut on to i'ortlauu. Mr Creighton was oue ol the meu who were shot at Mos cow on Sunday, August 4, by Wm. Stetleu, who was craiy. Steffen also shot Dr. W. W. Watkius aud Deputy Sheriff Cool. Dr. Watkius died uu the instant and Deputy Cool died later. Mr. Creighton yet has ins right arm iu a sling, aud is compel led U use his left in signing his name on the regis ter, but the injured member is doing well and soon will be all right again. O.O. Buck, Beirne, Ark., says: I was troubled with constipation until I bought DeWitt's Little Karlv Risers. Since then have been entirely cured nf my old complaint. I recommend them. Tallman fc Co . Thinking About Christmas Already.... We are; are you' We have diRplavd in OUT west window our first lot of man goods. An exquisite line of nmnufart tirei 's MtnplM of ( Ihini I lutpidon. Some area gorgeous com bination of colors almost too pn-tty to le sjiat upon. Owl Tea House. Jelly GlMMI V1 a doSsHt. A. C. SHAW k 00. W. J. SKWKLL, Manager. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yard on Webb Street Opposite Hunt Kreiirh! Depot We are preparer! to furnish anything in the lumber line and can guarantee prices to be as cheap, if not cheacr than others. We also carry a large line of Doors, Windows and Moulding. Parties contemplating building will do well to see us before placing their orders We also carry Cascade Ke! Fir wood. Phone Main '-' I II I First Ever in Pendleton IMPORTED i:til. ism DOUBLl BTOtTT PORTER ON 'DRAUGHT ALL KINDS o V l l I'd it T i 1 1 LUMORM :::::::: sen , IT ATLAS r. I . I I . Tin Hi. est brew of the Kiiuiolls MllvMiiikir linn; never htssj belim : : : THE MAZEPPA 821 Main 1 Call up: No. 5 (or Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling Kapecul tiioutluu (tTCIl lo Cuuslgu meals Laatz Bros. LOT FOR SALE IN BLOCI 81. For salt , lot 4 in block 01, line Ap- residence lot at .1 ply to low price C S. JACISON. SEALvS! Notary and Corporation $3.50 to $5 Delivered Order of us mud safe money. Urdurs fur Rubber tttanip also dullcltsd. EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO The Bast Oraironian is Kastsrn Ore gon's representative paper. It leads, and toe people appreciate it and show it heir liberal patronage. It ia the Jve ising medium of ibis asclion. ST. JOE New Fall Goods k.. inal r..t.irii.-l from w (ASH for Bight stores located in ami Malm. isuvnik' III enei ov In L'l't 1 1,.. IK) ' - -- , hll have the benefit oi I I, r , Nil you gOOd good! cheaper than mors and rr if tin i "t eorn-M. LYONS MERCANTILE CO., r-. fli.'J, n Shades. ( urtam Toll's. Mirrors. (jodtrtoking Parlors in Connection. A. lyon's French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfe tlv DhSIKlID kliMlLTS CIUTION Br-wsri.of miinrrrrsli nrl lmlitl"n.. silh In- oitii i' Itflisluri M.li Send fur Circular w WILLIAM- MKo ( o . Sviu htOlt MAL.K tH ! l I. MAN . ., Starting nn a Drive you iM'i'tl lo tie nire lhAi vour lArrUsi l. in or der. II there in Anything I lie nmtui with it brins II to ui lor rpalr Wu do n pair work promptly nil It the towt-t prlci-i for K'sh! work NEAQLE BROS. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL. Cor. Court and Johnson Sts. PENDLETON. 0UE00N Mleam hct Klertrlc LlshU. AuivrlvAii Hleu. ralM n.M to H.JOadAy KunoNMiii pleo, MK, 7iv, fl.uo HpnclAl rio. by wunk or inuiilb Prse Bus fleets all 1 rains. Commercial Trade boliclted. Pine Sample Rooms Special Attention Uiven to Country Trada. CONRAD K01II.i:k priip The Columbia Lodging House NKWI.V Kl K.MSHKD HAH IN ' . i Mil I' I o.N IN CENTER OF BLOCK MPT. ALTA WEBB BTH K.X.SCHtMPP, Prop. TRANSFER, TRUCKING, STORAGE. 'SMsfissBPSTB Ik' "al"L llr HBMtsfcJfleaieTpj KCR0WNEK & SON. isi-afuoNa main STORE Arriving Daily when we bought good the east Oregon. 1 Wiishinu'tnn. Montana . . o tn ,r i l- m mfi !M! ri I 1 IUVII I UM I lo'. . i : . Our ciisto- ... r I I K( II Slv We will any vijuri- 111 I 'll(l K'llMl . nilir: ii . . . ... . . Our midsummer Furniture sale the renter of attraction and de- trVM unusual attention. Whtb I von intend to furnish ynur house iompltte Of ust oontempictfl the addition ol a few necessary pieces, this is your opportunity. Over twenty five different styles of Iron Beds Dressers. Commodes, Parlor Fur nittire, Carpets. Mottingt, Window Pictumt, Btby Cabs, Go Carts, etc RADER, Main and Webb Sis. harmless, sure to accomplish Greatest known female remedy. Ths (snnlnr l pill op onlr in pt or tin. rn.oit' inir Asunu. CI iinl.OSIo IMCt'l4ilHTs, I' K M I .K I 1 N . lt K.WO N . You get Good Beer. When you drink PILSNER BEER. QuartJitstd nol lo t;uus hldlflhfl or (li..ineHK Ask for it. Schultz Brewing Co. BERKELEY Has tlie following bargains 320 Aoroi Wuoai Land Jl 600 it, otoc and Dairy Ranch In ('amah Prarie, Cht-ap. io()tl Honao, 8 Lota, $1200. Very luniral Very CIihuji. i EtoHidonot town and county property cheap. The Place to Buy : : : : In where you can get quick autl cheap prices. Put in your ortlur lor ,,. .i,., uou water Unkf and rack-.. Bt line of lAimlier, Latli, liingleB.Build paper, Tu, papor,Linit and oomant, tickets Plaator, Brick, and, Moulding Soraen Doon A Windowti, 8um1i J loura, Terra C'otta Pipa, PttdetM and Lumber lard. 1' F0RSTER, - Proprietor. Ol lu .Uy, ,r PfAll0U tniB 1, 1... 1. r '' AU.Iuulsfl.houlU.r " """ M "SjATUMAN, .;iiy M-4ai. 8ALEIU, Sept. 23-28,1 Iff. ...A. . nifi ItU Tllro mi q "d IndlKtrial C.i ""I I fll Din i i i mu live: bTOC snuw Good Racing in t ATternoons. Ial IWI I Yd - ' fh INN IV - ITnhii'ii i.i... IS riM if. - --! l Hit' ll.l.l.(f..l v.. .. ....... 1 1 n i inn . urimndi i. ...... .. I .. 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