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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1901)
Nnlte'a. full (or Kohlifn WKMNKSDAY, AUUURT 2H, 1901. TOO HOT to write ads but we are selling SHOES jiiHt the sanm and are giving the beBt values in town for your money nt good liel I lioya fruit jnrx at rnat O tr r CLEAVER BROS Practical Boot and Hhoe Men. VITUS. Jaa. A. Howard. Farm loana. Tooth picka, woodenware. Nolf'a. Hack lor Teal apringH. telephone Main 79. $1 ahirt waitU, now 4fc . Cleaver Broa. Dry Oooda Co. I' duck anita, now I '- 01 ff Hroa. Dry Uooda Co. Kirat claaa wheat paature (or cattle and horawa. Inqoire oi i'eter Weat. You can aare money now by baying yoar jara at the Htandanl grocery. For houae moving; aee (ten. Kiev ir leave orders at Newman' Cigar Mora 26c aummer goods to rloae at ISW per yard. Cleaver Broa. Iry Hood Co. You ought to aee A. I). BaitO I'orter'a red flr wooil, telephone main 86. Midaummer aale ol waab . OCM- hall price. Claver MM Dry (loodg Co. Lota 2 and :t in block 140, Keaerve atldition above Ht. Joaeph' Madam or aale cheap. Inquire of !'(. m w.-t All paraona knowing hemaelviiH to be indebted to me muat call and -t t -hy September 1, or coaia will bl ajddajd A. L. Beatie. Creeoent bicyclea on the inatallinent plan at the Creacent agency in the Kant oregoiiian building, payments $1 a week, no interest. At bed time I take a pleaaant borfa drink, the nest morning I feel bright and my complexion ib better. My doctor aaya it acta gently on tlx' stomach, liver and kidneys, and iH a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, and ib prepared as easily ax tea. It ia called Lane'a Medicine Lane'a Family Medicine move the bowela each day. Price 26c ami 60c. For aale hy Talman A Co.. aole oajOBto. We'll say it again Because it's true That our new line of Men's, aUiiM1 and Children School shoes art unprecedented in quality and pfftot. Just see them and yon will know. The Pendleton Shoe Co. Wm. PnnUalPi Manager. Drop in I beer. Wanted A couple at Motel Pendleton We nrc cloning out at the standard Grocery Co Attend Under' clearance aale ol fur niture. I 'rices slaughtered. Minnie JobMOn il pUlntlfl in a di vorce anlt agrtiiiat waiter U, .inunwin. Wanteil Fnrniahed room. with modern convenience. Inquire at thia office. For rlrt ila rigs or a cab at any hour telephone leot atablea, Klvin Craig, l'rop. If you want, to see a nice line of wall paper and borders go see C. C. Sliaru, Court street. Wanted Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping . Inquire at this ofltti For sale H-rootn house and 8 lots. A aVroOOl house with bath two blocks from bridge for $1200. B. T. Wade. W. K. Witheo is agent for the lo meatic and Davis sewing machines. A full line ol supplies. Repairing a afie cialty. All work guaranteed. Iliram II. OOftll and Miss huzie Creighton were married at .!hena on Wedneslav evening. .Mr. Curtis Is a partner in the Athena Lumber Co. All members of Win. Martin en campment, 1'ioneers ol the Pacific, are notified to meet in Hendrick's hall this evening instead of the usual place. For sale House and two lots in Fast Pendleton. House and lot an school house hill, and house and lot south oi O. U. A- N. depot. Inquire of J. I. Sharon. E, J Murphy has now the most complete line ol wall paper" and bord ers ever shown in Pendleton. All the latest shades and designs. Ynu should see the stock. OPENS THE SEASON TUESDAY "Daugtuar or ths Diamond King" by Whltaearand Lauretta. James Welch, local manager of the Prater opera house, announces "Daughter of the Diamond King" as the oeniug attraction for the 1901 -01' season. An excellent company, head ad In l.aHll' l.aiirette, seconded oy W. A. Wbitecar, will present it oil Tuesday night, Septal bf I Tlie opera house h.t been rclltted and will be more comfortalde than it has ever been. The proscenium boxes have been taken out the dressing rooms have been entirely made over, and the arrangements are mow such as to en able the heating of the house and the obviating of the disagreeable draughts heretofore moving through the audi torium when tin' curtain was raised Oeorge I.. Baker, Die manager of the t racer and ol the Hakcr City house, goes to Portland on September 11' to order new scenery. Of the company to be here Tuesday night, the management tints announc es : "The grand scenic production "Daughter of the Dian d King" will he tlie opening attraction at the Frater opera house next Tuesday. Sept. inlier .1. It i- Ir.-ni the pen ..I tiiat well known playwright, Chas. A. Taylor, author ot other popular pro ductiona. The play is hull' about the life of a youug New Lugland lassie. both voting and handsome, ivbo la a daughter ol cine of New York Clty'a most leading diamond merchants Appropriate sceiierv and effect- and a ca-t ol twenty artists headed hv Abe charming 'l.ulielle Laurette.' are th features. It need not seem strange iv hi . stati 'i oi, go. d authorit- thai Mi Taylor's new production ha surpassed In- vainest hopes A COLONY WANTS 10 C0ML Arkantai Paopla leaking Intormation Ragardlng the Far Weat A. N. Bar. left writes I rum Chick alah. Arkansas, asking for information regarding Umatilla county and atating that a colonv ol people tliere .lesire I locate at some pom! in the lar west. Thev would farm ami raise stock especially sheep, and deaire to inform tlielni-elve tllof llgllh l- I' the sources ol tin- region Mr Harnett will be glad to receive letters from per sons having lands to sell or who an acting as agents tor others who have farms or stock ranches to diapoee of on reasonable terms. Tlie letter came to W. D. Chamber lain, county clerk, ai whose request the I aat Oregoniau gives it publicity rierea fiaht One of the tlercest list lights ever seen in WalluU took place there ves terdav morning la front of the poat- iltli-e. I .etwee.. I. m Meed and I "in Mc Nett, both residents of Wallula. The ditlictiltN ar.s over a dispute as to which was the best man. They lought by rounds and the tight was so wicked that it wan stopped in the third roun I hv the outsiders, when it was Been thai McNeil was outclassed and that the tight would be serious with liim DURHAM WENT OUNNINO n it I u 0RD LINK IN WALLULA AFTER 90MR DRINKING. Sam Rowman, an 0. R. fc N. Rmploya. Nearly Shot Uown (j lha Crated Man. ...... In Wallnhi Tuamlav .In dire Our- i .11. imhlhinif oilite freelv ol inlrltOI frumenti went home and took out bis double-barreled shotgun and ivenl gunning. lie iirew u ueau line across the road and defied any man. tinman ni child in the village or country roundabout to cross the afore said line. Sam Bowman, an employee of the O. l a M aithollt l nt. 'lid I IH- to HCCept i hi, . i i . I lenire of Durham nnwittinglv crossed the line and barely escaped be ing shot ilown. Ii.irl.an. was arrested for assault with intent to kill and at last report a preliminary hearing was being lieh' he lore a local justice oi uie peace, n... affair caused not a little excite ment in the nei'jhlHirhood. huge bonfire and In other pleasant waya. The party cnmpriaeti JMiss Delia llendley, Miaa Fsma Hawtelle. Miss Mabel Matthews. Miaa Amy Mat thews. Fred Karl, John Stevensi.n. Will Kellar and Clarence Penlnnd. Dr. and Mrs. H S Oarfield came home today from a summer camping trip to the Cascade mountains south- West from Pruieville l hes linil a .te lightful outing. Dr. (iarrleld killed three deer and a Ivar, and shot M more only because his and other camping parties thereabouts could not. consume the meal. Mnall game wit! fish were abundant. School Books 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. iVfE 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. Leading Druggists, Booksellers, News Dealers UMlJltlfiiiiifii il mi iim i 653 Main Street 100 Alta Street. PRRS0NAL MKNTION. K. C. Stewart of Athena is here to lay. Antlrew Nelson ia in town from Free- water. H I . Matlock went to Heppner this morning. W B. Byer ajejtf to Portland Tnes lay night. J, Barnharl came home Tueaday from Lehman apringa. .luliua i.iiderian and wife are in town from Butter creek. William Htewart came down I nun Meacliam this morning Tivis 11. Mc Broom of Onrdane ia a gueat at the Hotel Pendleton. i leorge Carmichael was here on Tues day and returned home to Weston Walter Kly drove down from Athena today and returned by the same route. Claude Penland and wife are visit log Mrs. Pen land's parents in Spokane. Charles Brvan of Boise passed through Pendleton Sundav on h'is way to Spokane. Mrs. Alice V alley, daughter . II. Daughtry, is viaitiug her parents in Pendleton. Mrs. William Ford left thia morning for Spokane. She arill remain for about a month. A. C. rthaw of the Shaw Lumber Co., is here I rotn Tacoma, a gueat at the Hotel St. (ienrge. Mrs. W. A. Mtorv and family will re turn this evening from a one month's stay at Long Beach. Lee Baker has returned Ironi Walla Walla, where he has bought 'U horses luring the past lea- days. Miss Mary Withiugtou of Portland irrived irom Meacham this morning and is viaiting Miaa Pearl l.uckev. Mrs. Jacob I'roebatel and two amis will arrive from Portland this evening and he guests of Mrs. A. W. Nye. Mrs. B. B. Hall has returned from Portland. While there ahe had treat ment for her child's eyea by a apecial ist. Miss Nora Watkins arrived in Pen dleton this morning I rotn Mea.'ham. Mis- Watkiiis is visiting Miss l earl l.uckev . Kav I. .! row ol Black mountain, be yond Bingham apriiiKs, waa in town 'Tueaday and returned to the springs on the evening train. Mrs. Ivea, win. ia at Bingham springs (or an outing, spent Toeadiu in Pendleton. Mra. Ivea returned to the spt mgs last night. Mrs. .1. A. Howard and daughtei re turned Tueaday eveiurg Iron. M.-.e l am, where ahe has been camping for a number ol weeks. I rank UfiUBM Ol the St. Joa atore left yeaterday for Wallace. Idaho Mr i .r it man was called away hv the ser ious illness of hie mother. Win Haun of Milton ia viaiting in Pendleton. lie atates that a new church is being built in his neighbor pood bevond Milton by tlie Baptiats. Murphy, who caught (or Athena's ball games and also with Pendleton's team, haa decided to attend the um veraity of Oregon ai Kugene this lall. Mra. Berne Kivera of Walla Walla paaaed through Pendleton tf.M morn ing tor home Irom Hot Lane, where she has been for tlie paat four weeks with a patient. Tom Boyleu ami K. Boettcher went to Meacham to separate lambs to ship east on Ihuraday, between 4UUU ami .jUOii head. I). C. Clark goes in charge of the ahipment. James Hill of Heln was in town veaterdav. He will enter Pendleton academy thia lall and hold down hia ..Id poaitiou of right naif hack and captain of the lootball eleven. M.islcr Hsh Warden 11. 0, Vanl'n aan III arrive in Pendleton this even ing at 5 o'clock from Starhuck, and will make a personal iuapection oi tlie tiah rack at the mouth ol McKay creek i..i-. ... Oaken of I 1 1 laud , who was severely injured some time ago hy be ing thrown Irom a horse, is in t'enille ton today. Mr. Oakea is not entirely recovered from the effects ol hia lall. F. Frank of Kan Frauciaco is here to take charge of the atock ol gooda of the Magnet Store. I lie atock was bought in I oallaher of ban Krauciaco and will be sold for him by to Mr. hrank. Mrs. Kobert Stanliel I, win. came over iroin it, Marv's hospital a week ago Sunday and remained here lor a week at tlie home 01 Mrs. Ham. Man field, has gone to her Butter creek home. Dr. M. V. I or lev of Walla Walla r. turned irom tlie John Day country II.- waa there looking after his horses which range iu that section. Or. Turlev ia UOW located permanently in Walla Walla. M. ti (iwinu of Boiae is here viait nig in- brother, J. It. Owiun, en route to Boise irom the seaside Mr (iwiun is general agent of the .New York I. He Insurance company lor Id., bo and contiguous territory. Miss Mary Kituer will return this evening Irom a viait with her slater, Mrs. J. K. Buchanan at t loldeiidale, Wash. Thev spent part oi the sum mer at 'Trout Lake fishing and hunting. Mrs. Buchanan will return with her aiater. C. K. Crauatou, H. Kruger. b. B. ( '.irnine and 11 L. Hasbrouck have re turned from their tiahiug and hunting trip to the Milium country. They had nil, ess 111 lauding trout and bagging small game, and enjoyed the outing immensely. Lady Nellie Lam been, state com mander, and Lady Mav bherwin, state representative, ol the Lady Maccabees, are in town on their way to Portland They are returning Irom Port Huron, Mi.h , where they have been attending the supreme review of the Ladiea ol toe Maccabees A parly of Pendleton young people drove out last evening to the reserva tion where the engineers who are do ing tlie grading ou the railroad are encamped, and were welcome J with a Thinking About Christmas Already.... We are; are yon.' VW have displayi'd in OUT Fel Window Mir first lot of Xtinis goods. An exquisite line of inanntartnrer's snniiles of China ( luipidoi. Some are a gorgeous com binfttion of colors almost too pretty to he spat upon. Owl Tea House. Jelly (ilasse 33c a dOMn. A. C. SHAW k CO. W. J, HKWKLL, Manager. iAlE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yard on Webb Street Oppoaite Hunt Freight Depot We are prepared to (umiah anything in the lumber line and can guarantee prices to lie ax cheap, If not cheaier than othera. We also carry a larg. line of Doora, WindoWH and Moulding. Parties contemplating building will do well to see ua liefore placing their orders. We also carry Caacade Kel Fir wood. Phone Main W- ST- JOE STORE New Fall Goods Arriving Daily 1 fM the Mil whtra we bought goodi WBhtv- ,Mgl returned Iron oMhlngton, Montana for light gtoroti located lni"ref.0"ewaua0tloi fr SPOT ndiatho, Buying .n uch Urge p CASH ennble. u. to gej ; 0B(S7uRCHASB. W. will mrr. shall have the hiMfltt of 1 '' , PendlOIOO. Come sell you good goodi chotpei than 10) nor anil see il ihil il nOl corn et. LYONS MERCANTILE CO., School Books Exchanged We takf the old and five new onen ai Half price. L. G. FRAZIER, lohool Hook Agent tod Distributor for I matillu County. Monks MpeeitUy for Pendleton Aoademy now rwtdy. lKKGON . 1 line Line ot tutiletH, pneik, orayonii ipongee, 'riiHrH, etc SALEM... Sept. 23-28, 1901 Great Agricultural Industrial Fair And BIG LIVE STOC SHOW Good Radnor ; , B ... 1 Afternoons. ... biren aTTKannoMnj v., . I rt, ..Lin ... 1 ni MI SIC.., Hl'tlltlflll Cuill. llr.iiin.l. .- paaiai mum an ctrop,,,' r. Conn- nn. I llrinir Ymir ramiliet.. UediKeil knt,-, nn all rj.u- Kor Kiirthir I'nrtt'-ular. A4drai i 11 Mrtaiw.u . etc Till First Ever in Pendleton IMPORTED RNOLIBH UOUELE BfTODT PORTBH N DRAUGHT. ALL KINDS 0 I I M P0 RT R I LITN0HB8 :::::::::: BYERS' BEST FLOUR in make nod liread Ml Hvera' Baat Klnur. It took llrat preiiiiuin .n tn.- UlncaK" World - K.ur over all roniwti tion, and ive exeellent aatiafaction wherever uaed. Kverv hhok 1- nnarunt"e.l We have tin- Ileal Hteain KoIIikI Hat lev. Seel Kv.' and Heardleax llarlev. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERB, Proprietor. The Portland Carnival h.ui't loM -.Itflit M thf fa. f that the PoHlMUl Carnival will - In the bt Bipatllloo Bulldtng end MultnoaMb field wajetnlng, and will run afternoon ami evenlnir, Ir.mi Hepteinlier Is toOolOMr 10. It will lie one of the irranden XDOaitioni Unit ever oe. nrred on the PaolttC OrjMtt Mai ail IndMtrlei will bt rtprmnUd. Tlten will lit 1 mi nill mlllUrv twnda ooaipletc Mldw) ami Imt of MMMtal attnaUoM, loeludlnfe Military ToanuMnent! rVtbletk QMUM fiorae Khow, Kireworki, ete All tntiiM' Oatloti liiiea wUI fiTetpeoW lOiUeed ratea, and exelir aion llekeli will b( K' tot 'V.mi day- from all potato. Ht 'HUT ATLAS it K Kit. The lin ent Iirew of tile Khiihhh Mllwaiikw iMHi never here ln-fiin. :::::: THE; MAZriPPA H21 Main MARBLE Axn GRANITE Monuments. Telephone Ti. ALLEN BROS. Wood and Posts. Uallfcred I'rouiptly Prteaa Hlfhl Flraii.l lauiinaraek Hutu. WikxI aloe au.l dry Otlice rear of Having Bank. piudlbtoh, obkuon TRANSFER, jrm. l;irhh m Juiaas if in .1 Monterastelli Bros. The Columbia Lodging House m:vi. iritMHHED It A l( IN ' 'ONNKfTION IN CI'.NTKltOK BLOCK MKT AJ.'lAAWKBBflV F. X. SCHiiMPP.Prop. Call up::::::: No.S lor Wood, Coal, Brick and ..Miitl' TRUC K I N ( i, STORAGE, m CR0WNER & SON. TKLKfHONK MAIN 4. iT I Starting on a Orivo ) on Mad to bu nur tlint your carriage la Id or dr. 1' tbara la auytUlua- ibe matlai wltb It briug It to ua lor repair. We do repair work proiui'il) .ni at tliu lowoat prlcaa lor good work NEAOLE BROS. Help or Situation Wanted. C F. Cook's Eniployinent' Agency Uoruer Main and Alia Htreot. PKNOLKTON OKKUON We dn OU oen work mid ifiiaran tee tin- HUM .it Inv.eat pruv HatioMtol gtftjii nn al I kimla of cut alone. Killl Htock nn MMi It will pay v.iii to aee oil r work and et iri..- Iielnre plai'Mix ymir order. !.. near u. K. & . iifimt, 1'eiiilii'tini . . II . J rir;i n u K.r lal aiuullou m to ruii.ltiiaieau - I flat? Br Save Your Money and Buy a Ranc Thi is good edviee. The efteietl and Went wny to live Bioney is to attend ...Rader s Clearance Sale of Furniture Tboro you can get bargains Much as are not found Bleewhere, even in Ww large t itiea HLRE IS A SAMPLE You never saw the Like, Your neighbor! never hoard of inch, S1.M For t h i nii f Golden Oak Cobbler Seat 1... Rocker. ... l...,t... . . 1 1 m . . 1 mm 1 n Ti '"-i'i oeuiauuK mat you irranu some i ,-. while they are In your reooh. Buoh opportunities will onlv lat a to 'M'? are iuoinaitoottomajwrooin for heavy fall shipments, Come a"u around anyhow ami gt a chain-.-the $6t).0U premium to he given eWIJf. 1 ours tor tiargams, Corner Main and Webb. mm a DAflC