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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1901)
MONDAY. AUOUHT 21. 1901. TOO HOT to write ads but wo are Helling SHOES JUBt and the Haiix' are Kivins the heat valueH in town for your money CLEAVER BROS Practical Boot and Shoe Men. VITUS. Jaa. A. Howard. Hack for Teal Mam 79. Farm loans, springs, telephone 91 -flirt waiata, now 4th-. Cleaver Broa. Dry Uooda Co. 6 duck eaita, now S.M, Cleaver Broa. Dry Oooda Co. Fint claaa whet paature for cattle and horses inquire ol Peter Weat. You can save money now by buying roar jara at the Htandard grocery. For house moving aee (ieo. Kiev nr leave orders at Newman 'a Cigar Store 36c aummer gonda to close at ISW par yard. Cleaver Broa. Dry Oooda You ought to aee A. D. Hmitli A Porter'a red fir wood, telephon am 86. Midatimmer ale of waali-goods, one half prioe. Cleaver Broa. Dry Oooda Co. Lota 2 and 3 in block 140, Beaerve atitiuion aiKive nt. joaepn aaaaem) or aale cheap. Inquire of Peter Wont. For aale An 8.rooiii houee, it Blot comfortable home aouth aide. All kinda property north aide. I. I Wade. Creecent bicycles on the installment plan at the Oraecent agency in tin- Kaat Oregon ian building, payments t a week, no interest. At had time 1 lake a pleaaant herh drink, the nest morning 1 feel lirinlit and my complexion ia better. My doctor aaya It acta gently on the atouiach, liver and kidneya, and ia a Kleaaant laxative. It ia made from erba, and ia prepared aa eaaily aa tea. It ia called Lane'a Medicine. Lane 'a Family Medicine move the bowela each day. Price 25c and Wc. For aale by Talman A Co.. aole agent. Well say it aeain Because it's true That our now line of Mon's, Ladies' and Children V School hIioos an unprecedented in jiiality and prioi JuHt tliHin and you will know. The Pendleton Shoe Co. Wm, PnS0MAUi Manager. School gRING and your old in will allow you one-half we price of the new books adopted by state of Oregon for the ensuing six years. llE are headquarters for all School Books used in Schools of Oregon and all kinds of sup plies of use ia the school room Our prices are right and the same to all TALLMAN & CO. Leading Druggists, and Stationers 653 Main Street Noil-.. Toilet soap and notiona. Born, to Mr. anil Mra. Stafford of Pilot Rock, a girl. Wanted A couple of good bell boy a at Hotel Pendleton. We are OlOeiDf out fruit jure at coat at the Htandard Orocery U0 For flrat rlaaii rigs or a rub at any hour telephone Depot atahles, Klvin Craig, Prop. All peraona owing Dr. Alf Heatie inuat pay on or before September 1, or have coata added to m-conntc. Ladiea' Hume .lournal, .lunior Mini aev, Harper's, Pearaon'a, Ainalie'a anil Strand Magaainea for September at 1 all man at vG W. U. Withee is agent for the Dl meatie anil Davis aewing machines. full line of aupplies. Kepairing a ape rialty. All work guarant I Wanted Klderly man who under atanda gnrilening, raiaing melons am iruitH tiy irrigation. Address giving partieulara, K h. N . Spargtir, hchn Oregon . The Modern Wo. dioen of America will have a aerial meeting tbia even ing at M oeloi'k at llendnok's ball All memliera are rtiiieatel to preaent. A check drawn hv (.'haa. II. ('amp bell favor of Hen Miller, ft), on Pen dleton Saving bank, ban been loat Finder and other take notice. !'av ment ia (topped. h. .1. Murphy haa now the moat complete line of wall paper and bonl er ever aoown in Pendleton All tli latent ahaile and desiuns, Von ahonld aee the tock. ii.c.niiik, iieirne, .rk.,aava: 1 waa troubled with roiiHtipation unti bought HeWitt'- Little I.arlv Uisera Hi nee then have been cntire.lv cured of my old complaint. I recommend them Tal I man .v l The tbreahiug machine o A. .osl Inrnid Srtturdu on m- farm, two mile from l.a (trunde. Two gram nagont were aK launiod. making low loa oi ahoiit Ilium, witb no in aiirance. The tire i believed to have been of incendiarv origin. The l.a tlrande augar factorv ha in cumulated a run ni.on tb. avrup re maining in the vat-- from laat year' cutting, a- i r.'-nlt of which there are now in the warehouse IMH) tiag of tine commercial "llgar. The augar i- the beat yet made hv the factorv. Twentv-Hvi girl- eniidoved hv the Walla Walla Produce comiianv a fruit packer taught the atrike fever ami d mandeil three cent a Imx matead a centa. The affair did not come to walkout, the girl aerviug notice am promptly getting their demand. Charles Hindhurtt and Kva Ooogin the latter of thiacoiintv. were mar' ried at the court i Saturday by ludge llartman. Countv Clerk Cham berlain war heat man. Mr. and Mr Mindburg went to Ada countv, Idaho, where thev will make their home. .Mr. .Maria smith oi walla Walla I detained at (he court Imuae, and will Detent to halem to the aavlum for the inanu, inii a- her friend le fonud anon. Hhe labors under the hallucina tion that the Mormon are after her She aav ahe ha a huahand in Walla Walla. L. Krickaon, a farm hand eiuplovel on the ranch of A. .1. Puffer, one of the lamest wheatgrower on Knreka tlat, wa inatantlv killed, iiia lidv be ing frightfully mutilated In being caught under the wheel of a hcavilv loaded wheat wagon on a atecn grade, l In man being thrown from the wagon by the breaking of the brake bar, Weather laat week wa hot eimugl lor anyone, in, maximum range wa S to 1 ' . while the minimum wa from 48 t At. The higheat tempera t urea were: Sunday, August 18, W8 ; Monday, HI; Tue-div. si. Wedneaday, Ul , Thursday. lO".' , Friday, lti; Sat urday, ''. The minimum tempera turee were: Snuday, August 18, 58; Monday, 611; Tuesday, 48; Wednesday, 66; Thursday, H hriday, B Satur day, 68. Five days were clear, and two (Mrt cloudy. The wind pievailed westerly. We want to call vour particular at tention to our special tailoring depart ment, ih duiartment is a great help to men who are unusually tall, or thin, or abort, or atout, or who are utherwiae out of the ordinary shape. It is also a satisfaction to men of per fect shape. It enables them to secure a perfect dt without being obliged to pay the prices of a high-priced tailor. An expert cutter from the "Beat on Karth" tailors, Chicago, will be with u and give us a aale on Thurmlav, August 2U. Come and see his sample. Alexander & Hexter. If Portland's gram tleet keepa up it steady growth, at tile present rate, a record tonnage will be listed hv the end ol the month. The latest acces sions were reported Saturday a the (ierman ship Carl, J. tlashagen mas ter, and the French bark Lee Adel piles, Cauever master. Both are steel craft, the former registering 20 III tons and the latter 1 : Books School Books to us the the the Public and High Booksellers, News Dealers 100 Alta Street' I THRESHING MACHINE BURNED M. H. Olllatt Meets With a Loss of 1600. M. Hi Oillntt'a new threaher, which had been in use only three daya, waa burned on the W. I). Voorhiea place, Hi miles northwest of Pendleton, a lit tle before noon, on Saturday. The Ore atarted while the machine wa in operation. In addition to the deatruc tinn of the machine, cleaner and der rick, about MO bnahela of Mr. Voor hiea' wheat waa deatroyed. The wheat waa inttirqd. Mr. Oillett carried none It ia not known what cauaed the fire which broke out verv suddenly am burned fiercely. The loaa ia fully l5ial. m m - - I'KRSON a I HBNTION. John .Ionian tlay . of Pilot Kock ia here (ieo. llartman, jr., came borne thia morning from Portland Itert Carl ia now in Portland, hav ing gone there from Seattle, Oary L. .lulon, a aheeptnan of Pilot Bock, ia in the city today. frank nmiib nt Pilot Kock ia very sick, cauaed by hia horse falling with him. Cloyd Oliver, (ieo. Lambretcb, Lafe Latnbretch and Mark Dwell InMI of Reno are here today. Mia iiarriette Thompaon and Mia l.aura Chapman came down from Bingham apring on Sunday evening'a train. Homer Beeves waa in Pendleton Saturday evening on hia way home to Baker Citv from Portland and the sea shore. Gi K. Stoeker of Alba ia in town. Mi. Stoeker in now in the stock huai- lies, having bought the .1. I,. Hialier ranch. I.. Monaaterilli came home from Klgin Saturdav, where he has been cutting atone for the Bobert building at Heppner. Mia Kdna Kaakin arrived on Sun lay morning' train from Chicago. where she apent aeveral month aince ahe left Pendleton. II C (iuernaey left tin morning for the tain south from Pendleton, t' remain two weekB. Mr, liuernsev leaves tomorrow. Thev are supplied ith camping outfit. Millie Bobert and, I. Archibald A Son are taking their threahing outfit and crews to the I'alouae country, Kolris will g to Harrington and .1. Archibald to Colfax. (ieo. Darveau returned Saturdav from 1'oftlaml. While there he pur chased fixture for the St. Oeorgc res taurant which will be opened hv Mat Taylor and W. W. Pangburu of l.a ramie. (ratifying wont is received from Vn toria. II. C. thai .Mia Hell lllHhop i much improved ami will soon lie able to return to her home here. Mrs. K. Marshall, with whom she went to Victoria, remains with tier. Jay Yot, who for the past six weeka ha- I n here making change- in the opera house, left for Baker City, there to assume the stage inanagenienl of Mr. Baker's new house. Mr. Yoat understand the buainea thor lUghly. i'. '.. iiuriianc oi Heppner wa in tin- city nuuuav. lie brought over with him one of the tiueat specimen ol horseflesh ever seen in the countv It wa a mare weighing 1770 pounds, iierfecHv shaisad. She readllv sold lor fT7n to a Seattle man. I. II. I. .ile,. wife and two daughter will leave tonight for drub camp at the head of California gulch to camp for a couple of weeks. Mr. Baley is taking plenty of ammunition foi grouse, aa it i said that around Cali fornia gulch is the best grouae hunting in the county. K. B. Maple ia here from Seattle for a week's visit with hi sons, Oeorge and Doc Maple. Mr. Maple crossed the plain in 1851, and went to Seattle that same year, and therefore has been in the Sound couutrv 6tt years, since ttie time when it was oulv a prospect on the map. Mis Imogen Bover, principal ol St. I'. nil' school, at Walla Walla, arrived in Pendleton on Sunday evening' train from a trip to Honolulu en route home. There lie lug no connecting train on Sundays she was compelled to remain over until this morning, when sue continued tier journey lialdane Dickson went to Bingham spring on Saturday evening's train, to remain over Sunday and accomnanv Mrs. Dickson ami their children home thia morning. Mrs. Dickson gave a pleasant party Saturday evening, at Inch a huge camp tire wa built and the guest given an enjoyable time. A. M. Stringer, who was m Pendle ton last year and served the street lair association as decorator and desiguei. passed through I'endleton on Sundas en route to Boise, where lie will be employed in connection w ith the street fair to be given in that town. Mr triuger ha- oeen m Astoria pursuing ins vocation in preparing for the regat ia auo airevi lair, tie luienils to go to HI. LiOlli altel completing Ins work at Bniae, Judge llartman and Mayor invent started lor Portland Friday night. They went to sleep in the Pullman and at .i:J0 in the morning Saturday awoke ami thought they would get up and see the landscape, lliey supoed iney were near rort'and, and vet were nojued Ui see sagebrush on all side and not even vigorous rubbing of tiie eye would dispel the apparent deln 1100, luuuiry revealed that tney were at Umatilla landing, the train having laid there with a broken wiieel on one of the oara. (ius latfuntanie came hoM M Sun day from Butte, Montana, leaving ins string of runners, (ius I.. , (irace Vt . and Pauline, to be shipped to Spokane when the Butte meet ends. Mr La fontaine has won some goixt mouev, taking in floOll one das when (ius L. won the one aud one-eighth mile hur dle in grfJ0, Frauk Kraier had his two bOftW, llassalo and Mt. Hood, at tilltte, anil Will iiave tliem at the Sno kane meet. Haseaio and Hood iiave developed into very speedy animal aud won their share of the purses. Mr. Kraiier is now in Spokane. Bev. (i. S. Inula, I). D. , Ph. I., of Hamliiie university, St. Paul, Minne sota, is here today, and will leave tiiis evening at 8 o'clock over the W A ( . Ki K. aud Northern Pacific lor the ean, going via that route to St. Paul He has been in Baker City aud suinpler, leaviug his sou, Homer C. nuns, in Baker City. The latter lias urchased the assay office of 1). W. C. lelsoti aud will conduct it. Mr. In ins was trained at Hamlme university and (iolden, Colo., where is located toe Colorado school of mine Mr. in uia is a competent asaayer aud miuer ologiat aud is qualitied to perform the duties incident to analysis of ores. He an alumnus ol Hamlin. , and also took apecial work at tue Uuiversitv oi .Minnesota Minneapolis. The Dates CooBlet. i'endleton ia talking of a horse meet fur the third week in October aud about 16000 will be aubacrlhed for pursaa in order to catch the hOTtMQol the Sound, Spokane, Yakitna and Lew iaton. The rendletoniana have not in formed thomaclve very thoroughly on fair dates or they would have discover ed that tbi date conflict with that of the 1 1 ranch- Konde fair, but aa ao lit Ite noie haa been made over the iirunde Konde fair the fault is HOI al together theirs. RAFFLING A L UOLDMAN. fopular Walla Walla Bualnaas Man In Demand Among the Ladles. Through the perversity of the lino type, aaya the Walla Walla Slates man, and the inadvertence of the proof reader, the Statesman laat even ing said that "Al lioldinan waa the fellow that waa rallied by Mrs. Mel I in. " What a reporter had written in hia almost undecipherable chirography waa that "Mra, Al Cohlman won the pillow that waa rattled hv Mrs Mel lin." A soon aa the paper contain ing Hie egregious erroi appeared on the streets. .Mrs. Mellin wa- besieged with calls hv ladies in person and over the telephone clamoring for chances on Mr. QoidflMM), The pillow raflle was a tame affair in COBpftflMO A I never realised tietore how popu lar he waa with the fair aex, who all agree that he "looks good" to them, and that they would like to take a chance on winning him in the raffle, if hia wife will conaent to dltpOtl 0 bin in ihat way. THE CBMRTBKY ROAD. Fundi Sutltelenl In Hand for Consider able Improvement. From the benefit hall game the other day the net proceed were sullicienl to make considerable improvement in the road leading to the cemetery, and the next game will add to the fund enough to do considerably more. , It ia thought the improvement will be audi a t ob viate all dual there for the immediate future. The good work done is much appreciated, it being about as mud needed aa anything lately brought to the public'- attention. Many now hop,- the citiiena will take up the mat ter of improvement of the cemeterv, and aave it from its present diagracelui condition. Bd Brshop's Oil Well K B. Bishop, a former business man oi Heppner, who i- now an oil opera tor in Kern county, Calioruia, anl to a reporter in Portland that the oil buaineea ll suffering from overpnluc i ''ii and so u.ere ia very little money in It, though be hope for an improve- in nt in a tew vears. Hi oil well ia situated within M miles of Bakeratlehl in the lootbllls along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada mnuntai. ami o is somewhat remote from tin market, though there ia some talk of a piisi line to tl mat and San Fran cisco. He aaya hia we'l i PAX) feet deep ami the co-d oi sinking n was about 7lk)D. The well ia not a gusher, but there ia ample evidence of an abundance of oil, and the fluid can he pumped out at -mall expense when the price justifies. At the preaent value of 111 cents a barrel, however, there i nothing in raising il to the aurface. Crude oi! a lew vears ago n wa worth fl a liarre' in the bai Joaquin valley, but overproduction ha brought it away down. New Trial for Cattle Thief. Haniim Howard, the notorious Stoat raiser of I'.astern Oregon, wa taken back to Baker City from Salem hv Sheriff Huntington on an order Iroiii Judge Kakin, who released him under toOOO bond pending an appeal of hi case to the -upreine court, there wa no attempt at violence, ami there has never been all) danger ol any, A number ol prominent cattlemen were in Baker, and in view of the recent rumors of violence, the officer were prepared for trouble, although they did mil fear an outbreak. Howard's mother, ever faithful aud true, was on baud to welcome her Ixiy. Judge Kakm approved the Ism ! and direct ed the sheriff to reieaae the priaoner, aud he wa iunncdiatel v escorted awav from the court house by his mother. Ile had been in the ienitentiarv about six 'weeks. Nottee. All persm, knowing tiiemselve to be indebted to the firm of Duuuis 1 Thompson, former pruprietors of the White House (.'ash tirocery, are here by notified that tbe said account have been assigned to me. My agent, H. K. .McCutcheun. wim may be found at the office of I ll. Clopton, .Main street, ia the oulv one authorized to tereive pay men' of these account Kindly call on him ami settle immedietelv ami wave nninvewwary costs. k. L Mill's, Portland, fTragon . - - HiKoy Barn urned. A barn on tbe reservation larni of W. T. Kigby. seven mile e, ii t Ii naset of Pendleton, was burned Krulu) night with it content, 40 tons of hav. The loss is about iSUU. Mr. Kigby succeed ed in saving aeveral iiead of horse winch were endangered for a time b me ure. mere va no insurame Tbe cause of the Mre is suspected to be cniarettes Mrs. S. H. Allport. Joiiuston. Pa aaya: "Our little girl aliimat airangleii to death with croup. Tbe doctor said she couldn't live but she waa luatautly relleveil by line .Minute Cough Cure. lallman ,v 1 0, Thinking About Christmas Already. ess. I7 ,1 I . T nti are, are you. w e have displayed In our west window uiir lirst lot of inaa goodf. An xquiaitt line ol' manul'art urer's samplen of ( fhini ( iuipidora. Siiinc urea g0rg60UI 0OiH' binatiou of colors almost too pretty to lie spat upon. Owl Tea House. Jelly Glasses e dozen Help or Situation Wanted. C F. Cook's Employment Agency (Junior Main aud Alta Street. PUN DLETON OHKUON ST- JOE New Fall Goods ,1 irmii W l.- Im,',' nmt retitrnei 1, oe . - i - , , . for eighl itore l oca tea u...oMr ! ami maim. ''"r"" I ASII inibl t" Il "" , ami see it tins is not correct. Shades, Curtain Polea, Mirrors. T. Undertaking Parlors in Connection. A. BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make g',il bread ue liver' llaat Klonr. It tisik flrat premium at the Chicago World' Fair overall competi tion, and give excellent satisfaction wiierever used. I- verv aar i guaranteed. We have the Istst Nteam Holleil Bailey, Mee.l Kve and Iteardlea Harley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, GOLDEN RULE HOTEL. Cor. Court and Johnson Sts. PENDLETON. OREGON Steam kat KU-i-trlr Llabu. Amorlcsu PUu, rata. to ,.A0iU. Kuruposn plsu, ftOi-, 7tv, 11.00 niwclsl ralss bjr wsak or month Free Bus fleets all 1 raioa. Commercial Trade Solicited. Pine Sample Kooras Special Attention Uiven to Country Trade. CONRAD K08LBR PROP The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY iTKMsiiKh HAK IN ' ONNKCTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BHT, ALTA WEBB 8'1 F.X.SCHEMPP, Prop. Call lip: No. S (or Wood. Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling IHM.-U1 atloutluu 1(1 Ui C'ou.lguiueuu iMtz Bros A si I 1 STORE Arriving Daily the 'nsf where we loiip;lit Roods V.i,li"ii-',',0' Montana rjiiantitiea lor SPOT in wwpi ...i i lame i,i,i--i.-w nr nucfn. Vi u s i - l ' RCH ASF W will a m,nii a II Our midsummer Furniture sale is the center of attraction and de nerves unusual attention. Wheth er you intend tO furnish your housi -otnplete or iist contemplate (hi addition of a few necessary pieces, tins is votit oiiportnnitv. Over tWtnty-nVe different styles of Iron Beds Dressers, Commodes, Parlor Fur niturc. Carpets, Mattings. Window I'b Hirers. Haln Cabs, Go Carts, etc RADER, Main and Webb Sts. Proprietor, A. C SHAF k CO. U I IMH 1 U.. C l . i 1 4- m i ii ui:t i ti 4JIU.L tMl ill. I A I. LUMBER DEALERS llrd on Webb Street OpajoaHl Hunt Kreiulit et We are prepared to furnish anything, in tin- lajabat line and can guarantee prices to be aa cheap, if not oheapei than others. We aleo carry a ajp lilt Ol llisjrs, Windows and MoaUaBf. Parties contemplatiuK hnildiuK will do well to aee us latfore plac-iiiK their orders. We aleo carry Cascade Ked Kir wood. Phone Main Wi. THJC First Kver in Pendleton laaruHTtsiJ i:.(il,isH DOUBLi HTOUT PORTEB ON DRAUQH1 1.1. KINDS () K I M PO RT I 1) m ni.ii. ATlsAJtJ HKKU. The lln- kJi a raw j . ... . . . . of the Kumoiis ItUwaukot MHi; never here before : : : : : . THE MAZEPPA H2i Main Telephone 7Sf. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Poata. Usllverl I rouiutly hrloe. Hlsbt sirauil Isuiiusr.ek Posts. WQee ulue aiel dry Dttice rear of tSavinga Bank PKND1.KTON. . iikmiuN TKANSKKW, TKUCKIN;, ST OR A (i CR0WNER & TKLKf HON MAIN 4. SON. THE NBW8I Tak. ,n. lU.t Uiegomao uuy 85. 00 a year by mail. Ww.i. 1 OREGON ...sauih, Sept. 23-28, ureal Aarir,.i. And Inducffini r SHOW Good Racing Afternoons., I.TKSI a rrw.xw.w... . i.i jb W. WTf i iii M,.9IrK1 ltMatiitlf!.! i ' ... Mrw...!..l .. ... ' 'S inn i t . ruiinrl. - -r-w-M "'.u... on Gimp,, ' ""n Your r, Reduced Rates on n ii. For Ki ther ' rt'i . .. . M. D. WISDOM. You get Good Beer. IIM . . . ' IIDU von (inn iuurantml not cause baadMia (liz.illl'BH Ask fnrtii 1 .uaiiMei . . I II t 11 III II UL ii .i .I. .. i lie- ioiiow nv ij J. . A 111 . I Host Stin k anil I'airv in aniiis mrie i .mil I 1 1 1 1 i- s ol. I Vrv Daaiitbli Verv 'lieap. Alsn a lug list of count1, properly cheap a iii- 1 1. 11 i in uu ... ...I...... ,r J' . 1 ..1 ...... . m your order for lisei" water uiikn ami l' i ,.- i,u 1,,"., ... n '11 o 1 1 1 1 u IvBi I'm' O m Bt I 1111.' Clll'ilJ I . v ii . .a ... Uriilr ... 1 11 1 .11 I SofMO Dow mi t V I f I 111 Ol i. . .. I -' i ottafPiat Pniilletoii rianiiiji Lumber M R. FORSItK, Iraeaa atartinp o briugitlo-sforrs' : ..OUIUIIV IH ' W Bemi- - -w"'X e. year. tisiuol py frs