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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1901)
FBI DAY, AUGUST 90, 1W)1. TOO HOT to write ads but we are Helling SHOES JUBt and the game are giving the beat values in town for 1 your money ft w CLEAVERjBROS Practical Hoot and Hhm Men. BRBViTIKS Jm. A. Howard. Farm loans. Try oi (or In stationery Noif's. 1 shirt waiata, now 49c. Cleaver Broa. Dry Oooda Co. tt dock suits, now $'2.9H Cleaver Broa. Dry Uoods Co. We are closinp out (nut jar at cost at tbe Standard Grocery Co. Firat olaaa wheat pasture (or oat tie and horses. Inquire o( Peter Weat. ion can aave money now hy niiyinu your jars at tbe Htandanl grocery. Me summer Roods to close at LSW per yard. Cleaver Broa. Dry io.ls Co. Yon ought tu A. D. .Smith A Porter's red Hr wood, telephone m.t 1 1. 86. Midsummer aale of wash gooda, otM half price. Cleaver HfOt, Dry (iooda Co. Lota 2 and 3 in block 11, Reserve addition above Ht. Joseph's BOBdtmj or aale cheap. Inquire of I'eter w. -t Creacent bicycles on tbe installment plan at tbe Orescent agency in the Fast Ore(onian building, payments fl a week, no intereet. For aale House and two lot in Kast Pendleton. House and lot school house hill, and house ami lot south of O. R. A N. depot. laqaiN of J. L. Sharon. At bad time 1 take a pleasant herh drink, tbe next morning I (eel hright and my complexion is belter, ii doctor aays it acta gently on Um stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a ileasant laxative. It ia made from lerba, and is prepared as easily as tea. It ia called Lane'a Medicine. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Price 25c and 50c. For aale by Talmau A Co.. sole agents. Well say it again Because it's true That our new line (if Men's, Ladies' a n d Children's School shoes an unprecedented in uality and priot. Just them and you will know. The Pendleton Shoe Co. Wm. I'i lYiiKKALK, Manage! School gRlNG and price of in your old will allow vou one-halt we the new books adopted by the state of Oregon for the ensuing six years. 117E 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 UruggintM, Booksellers, News Dealers andJStationers 653 Main Street 100 Alta Street. Oirl's new hicycle fln.M. Nolf'a. I)ro. into Nolte's. Call (or Belli lM beer. Iirossed, IBffi(M tbMM at the standard tomorrow. Wanted A couple n( good doll boys at Hotel I'endloton. Attend Under'." clearance sole of (lir niture. PflttB slaughtered. Kememher that lallman A Co. have everything in academy hoogi. For house moving see (ieo. Kiev or leave orders at Newman's Cigar Store. Wanted Furnished room. with modern BOBVOBiOBOB, Inquire at this office. For first class rigs or a rah at any hour telephone I stahles, Klvin Craig, Prop. If you want to see a nice line of wall paper and borders go see C. C. Sharp, Court street. Wanted-Two or three furnished room" (or light houekeenmg . Inquire at tins nthce. For sale 8-room house and lots, fltiUU; two tine building sites, two blocks irom bridge. h. T. Wade John Hoyholt. appeared btfON the police court this mortnnK and was fined f.5 (or being drunk. For sale scholar-1 i in a I'ortlauil Husinets college at aacritire. Inquire at tins office or aditress I'. (. Box 65'i. W. K. Withee is agent lor the I'o mestic and Havis sewing machines. A (ull line of supplies. Repairing a spe cialty. All work guaranteed. T. C. Taylor lias just received a car load o( American field fence and it will pay all who want a giMid fence to inspect his snick no tore buying. (The ladies of the M. K. church, south, will serve ice cream and cake on the parsonage lawn at tie- church on Saturday, beginning at 4 o'clock p. E. J. Murphy has now the most complete line of wall papers and nofd era ever shown in Pendleton. All tiie latest shades and designs. You should see the slock. Fifty children with singing voices are required tor the great school scene in the grand scenic production "I'anghter ot the Diamond King" Leave VflW names at Frailer' store. For sale -One oak writing desk, one hook case, one air tight heater, one gasoline stove with oven, out standard sewing machine, kitchen tables, etc. Call Fridav ami Saturday. I. K. Muck, Ht I'ost street A marriage license was liled in the c lerk's office W'elneda nftcrnnon 111 favor of Kdith McUevnoids and Harry H. Huston, botli of t'kiah. The latter is the ton of J, T. Huston the pro prietor of the I'kiah hotel. A petition tor divorie was filed in tiie count clerk's office. Sarah I . Williams is the complainant and charge- Kotiert J, Williams with sep aration and ahaniioiiinont. The par tial concerned live at Ciavville. Inline. liaiol .itter the livening ser vice at the Church of the kedeemer this evening there will lie a meeting of the officers and teahers ot the Sun day school preparatory to resuming the regular sessions of the school next Sun day. All persons interested in the work of tins Sunday school are cor dially invited to be present. Don't be satisfied with temporary relief from indigestion. Kodol Dys pepsia cure permanent!. ami com pletely removes this complaint. It re lieves permanently because it allow-" the tired stomach perfect reat. Diet ing won't reat the stomach. Nature receives supplies from the food we eat. The sensible wav to help the stom ach is to use 'kodol Dyspepsia cure, which digests what you eat and can't help but do you good. Tallmau .V Co. Tonight at k o'clock at the comer ol Wehh and Main streets, tin I'endleton hand will give its regular weekly con cert. The director iias carefully pre pared an excellent program consisting ol six number, among which il the descriptive piece, entitled "A Night in Berlin" by Hartmau. Following is the program: March, "Paul BlWH'l Hide." hy I'anella; walti, "La Cir cus," hnildv: characteristic "A Coon 'i Love Story," Aramnd; pot ourri, "A Night in Berlin," Hart man; Mazurka, ''Belle o( the ark," Lombard I ; inarch, "I'riie of Victory," S ronton Charged With Stealing Blankets. A man calling himself William Van Ordstran was brought before Justice hit Oeraid this morning charged with stealing two blankets from W. B Ba uley and another. The defendant put up what appeared to ne a straight story and District Attorney Haiiey moved to adjourn until - o'clock that lie might investigate. Two o'clock came and then three aud still the case was not continued. Attorney Haiiey says the man has been in trouble before and he means to make a thorough investigation. It is probable tiie hearing will be completed tomorrow morning Books School Books to us the REGISTRATION ON MONDAY RKOISTB ATION BOOKS WILL RB OPBN 30 DAYS. Speslal Law Raqulres thi Payment of t2 Street Poll Tax Before Voters ay R.glst.r. Hegistration (nr the coming city elec tion in December will begin on Mon day, September '-', at the city record er's othue on A I ta street near Main. By a special law enacted by the last legislature, ts inrororated in the ittj charter, it ie required that each per son desiring to register, shall first give satisfactory proof to the office in charge ot the reglstrv books, that he lias paid his street poll tax of 2 for the year in winch the nest election is to be held, Following s a part of the amend ment to Section 8, Article II. Ill the PtndlttOB city charier: "Hq person shall he entitle! to vote at any general election in the city of I'endleton who has not within said city registered his intention to vote at inch election not HM I than sixtv days nor more than ninety days prior in said tltdtioai and it ahall be the duty of the common council of the city of Pen dleton to provide, and have kept in charge of tiie recorder, or such other person or persons, to he known as reg istry clerks, as the city ordinance may determine, suitable hooks for the reg istry of electors required hy this act, showing the name, age, occupation and resilience within the city of each elector registering for the purpose of voting: and no person shall le permit ted to register (or the purpose of vol ing unless he shall first exhibit to the officer having charge of the registry hooks satisfactory proof, hy receipt or otherwise, of the payment of his street poll tax for the year in which he next election is to be held, and no per son shall lie entitled or allowed to Vote - x.enl iii the ward in which tils res ihoii-e is fixed." IN MISS W ATKINS' HONOR. Informal Dancing Party Thursda Night at tha Armory. Nearly twenty couples of Pendleton young people met last night at Ar mory hall, (nr an informal dance. Tin- music began at about ":'M and dancing was continued until past mid night. Die lionr was in excellent con dition which lent much to the enjoy ment ol the evening. The partv was given hy Miss Peari I. in key and a num ber of friends in honor of Miss Nora Watkms of Portland who is her guest. I'll--i present were: Mr. and Mr- t il Carter. Mr and Mrs. T 0. Hail m . Mr and Mrs. Parkhurst. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 . A. Hartmau. Memiames Butter. Bone. Sturgis, Mays. Miss Watkms, Mils Withington ol I'lirtlaiul. Miss Chapman of Walla Walla Misses Luckey, Thompson, Hallock. Moorhoose, I tart man, Froome, Privett, Mctiee, Moiissii, Nye, l.ampkin. Beach. Messrs. F. (i. Mitchell, Chas. Bond. Mark Monrhouse, (ieorge Harmtan, Chas. Cameron, Lee I Iraki, Chester Foiter, James Welch, H Thompson, I. FL Thompson, 1 vm l.ampkin, Kalph Wade, J. E. Lathrop. PKRSONAL MBNTION. Mrs. Dean l'atom is expected home ti-dav irom Hidaway spring- .1. I slaughter left today for Ins ranch alsiut 2ti miles beyond Ukiah. Fill Allen has returned from l.awton where l,e has been (or the last two weeks. Mrs. M. Anderson, her sun and two daughter!, returned from Newport vWilnesda . A. O, Long was in the civ yesterday between trains paying a viiit to Jot Ell, ex-lire chief. Bev. Mr. Stavor of Forest (trove is in town on husiness connected with the Congregational Home Missionary societv. K. K. Cleaver returned last night iroui Prairie Cilv, where he has been during the last two weeks looking after some mining property. Koliert Starkweather came in last night from a two weeks' stay at his sheep camp. While away Mr. Stark iather uidiilged in a short deer hunt and reports that he nagged nothing verv much. Mm. E. E. Puriugton ami daughter iiave returned honie from Burns, Har ney county. They visited lor two months with Mn. Piiriiigton's parents, Mr. and Mra. McKinney, a prominent sawmill man and capitalist of the Harney vallev. Chas. F.ppinger lias returned irom a ten days oiitiug on Black mountain and points in that country. He went in company with (ieorge and hd Forest and enjoyed line fishing ami small game bOOtillg. Ileer hunters, he says BOB Id Hud plenty of game were they to prepared to climb the high ridges. John B, Thompson, recently of the Walla Walla Daily Statesman, arrived ii I'endleton on Weduesdaay evening and will accept the position ol city til iior ol tin- Kast Oregonian. Mr. Thouiiisou i. an Ami Arbor man, '"', lHit . year at Vale, and came from the east a year ago, having been in Idaho prior to gcing to Walia Walla. Waston Personals. ':, Leader aays: Mrs. Alice kirk patrn k and daughter. Miss Kale, were visiting in t'eudielon (or a couple o( lay. this week. They were the guests oi Mrs. s. P. Slurgii. Mr- U W. t'roebstel and family re turned vesterdav from an extended nav al BBliag'l camp. Walla Walla camp ers have also let the resort, which is now uearly deaerled, itoely uighis hav ing made their appearance in the inountoiot Harvey W Judaon lull Saturday lor h old home in Miulugau, and intends to take thucouinlete course at the state agricultural college at Lansing Mr. Judsoii, who is a school teacher, de sire to add to ins loud ol knowledge He may return to this part of Oregon after completing the college course Or. J. (i. Fleenor ami family start ed, hy team, this morning for Joseph, Wallowa county, where the doctor will he mcates I in future. lie made a re MOl tour through Wallowa county and was much pleased with all he saw . His departure, aud that of his esti mable fatnilv, I rom Weston, is much regretted hy friends here. (ieorge t'tt. who lived at Weston in its ualmy days some 20 yean ago, came up yeaterday (mm I'endleton In see its people and shake hands with old ac quaintances. Mr. UM in uoa a Morrow county farmer, having ranched near lone lor a number of veors. He has i en at Pendleton for the pait two mouths attending his father, who was removed to the hospital there after re ceiving serious injuries in a runaway accident near Pilot Kock. CoIIIdi UU KlghM.n Monlhi. J. H. Collius pleadad guilty to tne charge of larceny by embjleiiieut this morning at 10 o'clock. He was charged witti defraudiug (lie order of Keduien at Athena tu the amount of $130. lie was sentenced to a term ot I months. The cmk- ol stale ol Oregon vs. I Nell for larceny Is set for next Tues day at 10 o'clock. Davis, James and Rltt left last night for Salem in coatodv of Deputy Sheriff Blakeley. The others will be removed to the penitentiary within a week. in the Peruvian senate a motion to iii.peHrh the cabinet was defeated by om- vote. A Bicycle Man Advised the people of Pen dleton to buy their hardware of a hardware store, their dry goods of a dry goodl BtOft, etc, H Was Right A man who expends his en ergies, in une direction ii mure competent to satisfy your wants than anyone els Rimember thii in buying tea and coffee. Owl Tea House. Stone Jar I s' pw gallon. The Columbia Lodging House M W IA Kl'KMSHKI) HA I . IN CON S'ECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. Al.TA A WKHIt 8TH F. X. SCHBMPP, Prop. r THE First Ever in Pendleton MPOBTED BNOLIBH DOUBLE BTOUT PORTEB ON DRAUGHT. rVLL KINDS () I I M PO Hi K I LURUKM : : : I : : HfHI.IT ATI. AS HKKK. Tli. tin est drew of tin- Khiiioii- MIlwaukM (Inn; ii-v.t lu-r- IWoiv THM MAZEPPA 831 Main 1 The Place to Buy : : : : Is where you can Kt quick and h.-.i, priiiM. I'ut in your order lor header latlc water tanks and feed racks. Baat line of Lutuler. Lath, ShingleH, Build ing paper, Tar puper.I.ime aud cement, I'ieket 1'laaUjr, Brick, Sand, Moulding Screen I uoi A WindowH, Bnth A I toOYBi Terru i 'otta Pipe. FMttoo Pbriflf Mill and Lumber Vard. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. TelupLone 72. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Posts. D.tlTrl Promptly prion Kifhi Kir aud Tainuiaritck Pusu Muwd ii i iv .ut drv OHue reitr of s.u iiiks ltauk. PKNIUKTON, . ORKOOW a. J"' 41 What Evory Farmer Muot Ma ul wuai be uaa'i sol xlous wliaout. is s goxl, strung vcl. buiii M.guu Tiis aiougbUMi Isriu wtuu Ii Ins besl ui.'te hulli upou Uouui u IssalUf tstlure liiplii. snU wli.n recl?il qjf tltv purcliuvr in- pA fit iwruK-tly nJ li ruus uioottll) NtAULt HROt. ST. JOE New Fall Goods Arriving Daily Ur,.: he m ? Zm W for eight -tor ited in OreRon WMmngi Bttdldtho. Buying in .ud h htrj - r . 0ur odtto. CASH en-Me. u. to t I OT m E W Wlll x,o,,:r:::,::1---''. c- ami set- if tlii is not correct. LYONS MERCANTILE CO., School Books Exchanged We uike the old and give new ones at Half price. L. G. FRAZIER, School Hook Agent and Ihstributor for Umatilla bounty. Hooks especially for Pendleton Academy now ready. New Goods toning :Jz, The Portland Carnival Don'l lotttkrhl of tht Btol timt Iht Portland Oarnlval writ) is-in Um big Bipatltloo Building tnd Multnomah fltld adjoining, mm will ran BmnMonand ivtnlng, from Btpttmbtr m toOotobtr IB, it win t- mm of iht granitMl txpotltioni that tvtf oeountd on Hm Pmum Ooaiti hikI all Induitrlfs ill in- rt'irtHiit.Ml TImm will bt two rail mlllMnr bond, a oompwtt Hlawaj ami a host of tptotal attraotlooti knolualnga Military ToarnanMnt, 4mumm Uaiiif-.. BoMtBhow, l-'m-woik. oh All tmntportnttoa line, trill it'v' tptOlnl red il rules, MM exour- sion tjlohohl will bt good fr MVOa day from all BOlOtB. BY ERS' BEST FLOUR To make rsmI bread use livers' Hut Klour. It tsik first premium at tiie Uliicstfo World's Fair overall MMpotl' t Kin . and (fives escellant satisfaction wherever used. Kverv sai'l - uuiir.intHM We have the lies' Mean Kol lad Hat lev Seed Kve and Heardlesn Harlay. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BY ERS, Proprietor. MARBLfwoGRANITE Monuments. r Save Your - - - a Thil in to save o Jm tVteSMawNBMgH ahfBBMsa.BwlBP hwwi w vivMIHIIVV VHIW VI 1 Mill"" Then- found HERE IS A SAMPLE You never saw the like. Your neighhurs never heard of such. For this nice Golden Oak Cobbler Seat ...Rocker.... whiUJTM1veul, V"urawlf and while thev are in v.mr r.,.1. , . ... . " , Comer Main and Webb. STORE Monterastelli Bros. MarbleGraoite Works We do our own work and icuaran tee the same at lowest price. KttiMtat gltOS OB all kinds of cut stone, hull stock on hand. It will pay you to see our work and net pricex lielore placniK voiir order. Main St.. near 0, K. I N. depot, riinillirliiii Mnnpv 5inH Rnv a wane vwv nrwmj good advice. The easiest and bent way money is to attend um can gel harguins sneh an are not elsewhere, even in the large cities family demands that you grasp some ol a....i. -.- J ...6 X . . Aavt um,, uuuui'u i will oniv last a iev , uom. mi uie ou.uu premium to be given l ours tor bargains, School tylish ensible trong ervicable We "ave then, widths and thPv from 60e hj th, ciiildren'8 to$- In lading' giZtt We absolutelv n... eve-y pair of j "'t we y 1 " 'i . if i r THI: Pill nr.... rrt 7i6 Mam Streot - A. i SB1I i W. I. Ml l i u I WHOLESALE 1 f IT 1 I 1 k I 1 1 rn is LlMotK M Yard on Webl. Mm' npiwisiie ri nnt rrrin,; We are prepared tn furniiti in the lti m Iter line and rati . prices to lie as i-lieap, If M I than others. We aim cirri line ol liisirn. v liiilowi uh n : . l . ; i , 1 1 .. L.I orders. We nlso earn i Fir wood. i'lums Mini a. Cull tip No.S lor Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. g NJ W L.1 V ' I B fc MMi' hip"' '' tlfDUOO itnt It t mlgllUiODU , J. D m l 9 m B III 1, CI CI I Ul SO. M. A. 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