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i -tbsssbbbssssssi Nolls' Senilis MTKDAY. AtOlST :tl . ! TOO HOT to write ads but we are selling SHOES the same just and are giving the best valuer in town for your money ft CLEAVER jBROS Practical Boot an.! Shoe Men. B BF V IT IKS. Jm. A. Howard. Farm loans School books, school supplies. Nolf's. $1 shirt waists, now 4 Cleaver Bros. Dry Oood Co. f dock soiu, now 12. 91 QltM Bros. Dry Goods Co. We are closing out fruit jam at ml at the Standard Grocery Co. First class wheat pasture lor catt . and horses. Inquire of Peter West. Yon can save money now by hnving i your jars at the sutu'ltnl grocery. 86c summer goods t close at per yartl. Cleaver Bros. Iry hhI- Uo Dtop into hear. Wanted A couple of good hell hoys at Hotel I'endleton. Attend Kader' clearance dale of fur niture. Trice slaughtered For house moving nee Geo. Kiev or leave older a: Newman' I'igar Store For rJrat elas rigs or a cal at anv hour telephone Depot stables, Klvm Craig, Prop. If you want to see a nice line of wall paper and border go nee ('. ('. Sharp, Court street. For sale H-room house and 1 lota, lit), twi- tin- bunding sites, two blocks iroui bridge. K. T. Wade. W. R. Withee i agent (or the Do mestic anil Iiavis sewing machines. A full line of supplies. Repairing a spe cialty. All worn guaranteed. J Th" camera club are going to Bing liam springs, tomorrow, on a piMM eiL'iirsion. ftiev .-xiie.-f to taki a few pictures iii the neitfiihorfiooii of the spring K. J. Murphy has now the most complete line ot wall papers and boni er ever siiowti in I'endleton. All the latest shades and design. Von should see the stock. s Mlty children a lu singing voire are required tor the great school scene in the graud cemc product ion "Dsugtiter of the 1'ianmtui king" Leave your names at Fraxier's store. Condition a', the tegiuiiing of the foartli vear of -mgar-uiaking at the ,. Orande factory complete! v jnstily the experiment of heetgrowiug in the Grand Ronde valley, and furnish as surances for the future MHaMH of the heet-ugar industry. A party of I'endleton people returned frum Long Reacii thi ni irnl Among then: were Mrs. Mary Kpple. Misses Carrie and IMith Kppl'e, Mis Rita Howland and Mrs. A. L. Storie and childreu. They are enthusiastir over the attraction and pleasure to he found at the beach. Preparation for the street carnival and district fair, to be beld at The Dalle eptembe' :ii t- "ctober i, are in fuil swing. The determinat ' the executive committee to consolidate the carnva with tlie Katern Oregon Second district agricultural fair It re garded a a happy conclusion. A lawn sociable will he given tin evening. Degmniug at 4 o'clock and continuing until h or B o'clock. If the ladies of the M. K. rhurcfi. south. They will serve ice cream an-l cake on the parsouage lawn by the church. Member and friend ot the church A. D. Smith A telephone main room Inquire a' with this You ought to awe Porter's red fir wood, M. Wanted Furnished modern conveniancc. office Midsummer aale of wash good n -half price. Claavar Bros. Drv Oooda Co. You want to lock at that fl solid back bair brush, it i guaranteed, koeppan'a drug store. Lou 2 and 3 in block HO, Reaarve addition abova St. Joseph's scsd-n ) or aale cheap. Inquire of Peter West. Creecwnt bicycles on the installment plan at the Orescent agency id the Last , ' oregonian building, payments 11 a and the public are mvitel t" call. Rev. R. A. Copple. pastor of the Christian church, will go tomorrow to F.ch to conduct the funeral services over tne remains of .Mrs. Randolph who died at Nye while being brought from the mountain to her home. Her hus band died on Joif 6, le than two month ago. Mr. Copple officiating at the fnuerai . The man William an ''rdstran. who wa bcuglit lieiore ,liitice Kitu tierald vesterday morning for stealing blanket was bound over BO await the actiou of the circuit court. The defendant told a plausible story in the morning, but it wa found later in the day that oth er had charges to prefer against him ir the same offenses. week, no interest The hand concert last evening euter- The homeliest man in I'endleton a tamed a large crowd CollsCtSO at the wall aa the hand so meat, and other i corner o: Wsbb and Main atrawta. It are invited to call on anv druggist is snnoun ei that, to-realter, the regn DURHAM HELD UNDER BONDS j ''" I apidts. He is about 50 years old. Stiniiav Snnnun,amai,t. ('hnrch of the Redeemer Divine ser- TRIAL AT WALLULA OF LINI" CASB THB "DIAD- Ths Dsrsndant Dsnlas the Truthrulnss or me Assertions Mads In Previous Report. Jack Dunning ton, conductor of the W. A C. R. R. running between Pen dleton and Wallula. statel todav to thi Last Oregonian that in the justice court at wallula. W. 0. Durham wa hold in 28' bonds to keep the peace The trial lasted for two days, and wa the sensation of the week over there. Mr Dunnington says that from what he learns in Wallula the F'.ast Oregon ian' statement made on Wednesday was substantially correct. Mr. Durham sends to the Kat tire gnman the following letter regarding the affair: Wallula, Aug. tv, 1901. To the F.d tor In your issue of yesterday. Aug ust under the hold heading, "Dur ham Went 'tunning," you have rack lessly, mallei" isly and damnably lied, a there is not a aingle word of truth in the entire articla. I never at said time had in my hands or possession, nor did I ever in my life own, sui'b a gun. Nor did I on "Tuesday" or any other time act towards Sam Bowman, or others, or this community, aa yoo have stated. Furthermore, I feel inv self fullv competent to protect myself, in the right legal manner ami right spirit, against your vue, reckless ma licious, damnable slanders. Will von be manly enough to pub lisb thi in your issue of tomorrow, jntt a written, and send me severai copies toereof W. C. DURHAM. PERSONAL kNTION. zander is down from Athena anu get tree a trial bottle of Kemp s Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute cough aathma, broncihtia and consumer n n Prise 36c and 50c. For sale by Tali 4 Co., sols agents. We'll say it again Because it's true That our new line of Men's, Laii' iiid Children s School shoes unprecedented quality and price. Just see them and vou will know. an in The Pendleton Shoe Co. Wm, Fmulhalu, Manager. lar conceit will be held on Tfiursdav instead of Friday evening. The danc ing neason is coming on and a numiwr of the hand men play at the dances which occur moat frequently on Friday night. Hence, the change Willi BROKE HIS ARM. John HsCarlso Taken to Portlsnd Hos pital Friday Nlsnt. John McCarten, a switchman em ploved in the ( KAN. yanl lisre with the regular crew, lei' from a freight car Fridav attemoon, and broke b i wrist. Dr. f, W. 'incent. the company' pnv-n-ian, attended the man, and sent him to Portland on the night train where he will remain in the hospital unti. he ha recovered the use of his arm. He wa climbing tiff a car at the time of the accident, and fall to tbe ground Arrivals at Hotel Psndiston. C 0 Berkeley. Morton Dalv, Portlanu. W I Mac iregor, Raciue. N H Yarrett Portland. W D Msani j F. tteorge, -an Franciw-i J A Allison, Portland. .1 sakeman, Caldwali. W K Kurt. Portland P M Klwell, Spokaue M Marcusti. Chicago Mr M Carsen . Kereti, Waal. M Whiting, Lverett, Wash. B F Mott, -alt Lake. I-red Graham, Boston. R T Stewart, Boise. lohn F Olsen. Portland. if Karneld and wife, Painsville. School Books DRINQ 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. 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, Bookttellers, News Dealers tTglMgytationerA - 653 Main Street 100 Alta Street. D. H htdav lodge Q. A. Hartman went to Port land Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv lemons of La trande are visiting in Pendetnn. T. B. Wells, deputy game warden and Oeo. Adams are ilown from Dp per McKay. William Humphrey and wife have returned from a summer's outing at Lehman springs Mrs. J. S. Mathaw and Mias Mabel Mathews went to Bingham spring last night to be gone two weeks. Miss Kna Klina, who has been the guest ot Mrs. Joe Kline, will leave to night lor her home in alem. Hepiine' Oaiette: Miss (trace Til- lard who ha beeu visiting friends in ' iregon C:tv, returned Saturday. Mr. L B. Leetler an.: daugher Luc lie have returned irom Tacoma after a month' visit in that citv. Mrs. rwaggart ol Athena wa the guest of her daughter, Mr. I. Mat lock. She returned home thi morning W. J. Furnish and family have re turned from an outing at Lehman and Hidaway springs that ha- extended throughout the Hummer. Mrs. A. ft Hill ho ha return ed from Portland reports the condition of her mother, Mr. Marv A. Diso way, a. coniderahl improved. Wains Morton, who was formerlv connected with tbe Boston store and i now traveling lor a New York hrm, is here on a short businsss trip. Mrs. Lee Teutach, Mias Nellie Mi Mullen and Lee Teutach, jr., arrived this morning, having visited for two month - in alem, Lugene and Port land. Mrs. J . W. Dyus and son i.isorgs of Milton nave been ill with typhoid fever an are now recovered. ' Mia Jennie Dykes, deputy postmistress st Milton, who was not on duty during her muifter' illness, has resinned her position in the poatorhes. ileppner iiaiette: Mr. Cass Mat lock was in from his ranch in McDon ald Canyon, near Butter Creek. Mon da . .Mr. Matlock wa accoiiiiatnird hv his father-in-law, t'nele Cnarle Henrv Bennett of Laue cuuntv, who is bare on a visit. Mr Bennett is M years of age and is sti 1 ! spry and ac tive. Ihe Millon Lag h- ii a, within the last lew days, changed hands. Carl F. Brown, who has bean in the employ ol F. ii. Hull, the former proprietor, is the pnrchaear of the plaot W limwn, hmtber ot the present owner, has been in Milton for a abort time assisting hi the transfer. He is ei pected to return to Pendleton tonight. Ainena Psrsonals. From tbe Athena Brass: Mis Be-them- waggart, daughter o: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Swaggart, will take up studier at St. Joseph's academy. Pen dleton. Homer Watts, who has been attend ing the University of Oregon at Fo gene, will tins year attend Idaho uni veisity at Moscow. Mr. Watts has an enviable reputation aa a football play er, ami lor a tune contemplated going to Berkele California Misr I van t al tender has been gf in' led to tin position of head nurse in the head surgery departineni ot the ikmmI Samaritan hoapital in Portland. Tbe poaition i an important one, and ' .-- ' a o nder' promotion t it i- a deserved tribute to her ability and thoroughness NEWS 01 LOCAL CHUKCHLS SpBj tomorrow at hour a follows: Sunday school at " :t' a in ( elehra- II OS of the Holy Communion at II a, m. F veiling prever at 7:;o p n. Midweek meeting and services will he held as lollow: On Wednesday after noon the monthly meeting o: the Par ish Aid Society; on Friday evening at 7:' evening prayer, followed by a special meeting of the A'omau' auxil iary. The regular meetini of the ves try will be held on Thnrdav at 5:Sn p. m. Christian church Preaching strives tomorrow evening. subject, "The World's Conception of the Christ." In the absence of the iiator there will lie no service at 11 a. m. Sunday shots' a usual. R. A. CopnU Congregational Chnrih The Y. P. B. 0. K. service at 7 p. nt. Snbject, "Spiritual ArqiianitMiice. " Job 2: 1 -L'.; Mr ' ierman, lea er Al I inter ests I iu the Congregational church are requested to attend a business meet ing at the church prayer room on Tues day evening, September :,at I o'clock. M. F". church, - 'ith -The last ser vice of the conference vear, will he held neit Sunday Preaching in the morning ami evening at the usual hours. Thompson street M. K church Rev. F. R. Spaulding of Hood River will preach Sunday morning and evening. First Preslu tei isti church 11 a. m.. "A Refiner of Mlver." p. m., "The Fmptv House." The -acrament of the Lor-I's supper Will be administered im mediatcly after the uinrning wmiin granger in the city are very cordially invited to these erviree. Robert .1 Diven, pator. First Baptist church subject of the morning sermon "The Bone of Jo seph." The ordinance of the Lord' siipixr will Is' observed after the morning sermon. In the evening the ixth ami last sermon in the series of "Our Inheritance. " The uhject will lie "The Power to Knj v ' ntr Inheri tance Anywhere." Anothsr Air Ship Invsnisd. Another inventor claims to have per fected an ;;'L:p It is to he hoped this inventor has at last 'ved the prohlem successfully, and the launch ing of tin ship into space will be looked forward to with cor.si lerah le eagerness. 1 hi mode oi travel will doubtless 'iipplant anv other mean of tranportation, the same as Hostetter' Stomach Hitters ha supplanted infer ior medicine in the cure ol stomach, liver and kidney disorder. The effect this medicine ha upon the refractory stomach l marveiuu. and when taken faithfully will cure dvspepsia. ;ndi- feation. hiliousnes and sick headache, t is a good medicine to take, as it will keep the bowels regular and ward off attack of malaria, lever and ague. He sure to give it a trial. Clrsull Court Proceeding. Yesterday tbe divorce case of tier trude i reel: vs. Charles E. I treen had a hearing imiore the circuit court. The defendant did not appear and the plaintiff wa granted a decree of di vorce on the ground o! desertion ami war allowed to assume her maiden name, Gertrude Hunt. District Attorney Hailey has yet three men to arraign before the circuit court. They are .1. J. Bretil, J. Frank Day and C. E. Koowlss. The plea will probably be heard on Monday. The uueii or Orocon. The Oregon commissioners to the Pan-American eipositiun have secured the content of Colonel William Han cock Clark of New Y'orx city, to lie. come the guest ol nouor at the exposi tion which is proposed to tie held in Portland in lVtro, in celebration of Ihe Lewis and Clark expedition, by which the Northwestern territory was opened for settlement. Colonel Clark is the oldest surviving relative ot Captain William Clark, of that famou expedi tion He is a nephew of the late Col one, John O'Fallou of St. Louis, aud until gf year ago was a resident of that citv. ST. JOE STORE w New Fall Goods Arriving Daily tor tight storei located inunt,on. w-' . ngsoT 1 . . . . .. . .., it lard- duantities for SI U 1 idann nnviua in '"o. -, - : unTTOM PRIUB9. vfiir ciisio- CASH tO.bl.-s ... to c-f the T ;M rchSE. We will and see i( this is not correct LYONS MERCANTILE CO., School Books Exchanged WV ;ak" the old and give new 0BM H Half price. L G. FRAZIER, School Book Agtnl and DiftrihotOT Pof I mat ilia County. Bookl Mpteittly for I'endl.'ton Academy imw readv. chool 'tylLsh .ensible Tong rervicable We have them '"all size jfti widtlipand thev run in j,riCe from HOr i thf children's to $2 in ladies' sixw We absolutely QUaranl every pair0f Shoes that Wtitgj! The Peoples War TME FITTRRS OF Feet (. Mini - .. ti i, , . renoietct A. C. SHAW New Goods Coffling tine in line ot tablets, pencils, so )iiifr, crarters, etc., ttc. w. j. BYEKS' BEST FLOUR To make fjagd tiread use Bvers Bsst Flour. It took 8rst premium at the Chicago World's Fair overall cotnieti tion. and gives excellent satisfaction wherever need. Kverv sari if guaranteed We have the Iwst Mteam Rolled Batlev, Sssd Kve ami Beardless Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYLRS. Proprietor. New whe't is iiitginuing to (-owe into tbe Heppner asrehouses Wheat is turning out b-t:.-- than wa espt-. tni Last year larmers came back with empty sacks, but ibis year they art- in a git-at tnnii v rase. . i nk- u tin- arr noiisi'iiieii lor more sacks ti bold their lies'. The uality is very goal, rhreeiiiug is well aiong anu hauliiut market will b- general in a short t.nit- The Columbia Lodging House NKWl.V FIKMSHKH HA R IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BL K'K HFn . A1.TA4WFHH (JTV F. X. SCHEMPP. Prop. The Place to Buv :: : I where yon can get quick anil cheap prices. Put in your order (or header lied water tank and feed racks. Best line of Lutu her. Lath. ShingleK, Build ing pajmr. Tar paper, Lime and cement. Pickets Platter, Briek. Sand. Moulding Screen I or? A: Window.-. Sash A Doom, Terra I 'otta Pipe. Old f?rU TO pn DsTBSB CAB U uc ititiio;. w.ha , r wrsppms purpose! iifs.paiwn lu larf lis ol uur miuilrxl ai-h .1 26 rent. . hntM St THI k AS I OKXnuKIAN OCrii'lt pii,1 tin iitvrtin BEWKLL, Bflgasj WHOLESALE ) H LUMBER DEAL Yanl on Webii Strsst Opposite Him' FmKht Dssstl We are preiard gj (urniM. in the lumlier lm and eatii prices U In- as cheap, if not than others. We also cam line of Doors, Wiudowrand M Parties contemplating boiidmi wall to see a liefors alsaat orders. We also cam Dates I Fir wood. Phone Maio K. Call up:-::::: No. 5 lor Wood. Coal. Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling- lUpwis. sttsstios fl" in i tinatfiimtiiu Newspapers T ' sta'h fal A Mm Haninu Mill and LuiiiIht V;inl. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. Laatz Bn Announssrnsnu tor Sunday Ssrvissi o Various Psodlsuio Fsstors. The Last Oregonian will tie glad to maae public items of usws psrtaining to the local churches, fas tors aud members can send 10 such Heine or in tify Ibis otbee sud s reporter will give attention to the matter. Kd . hev. W. t'.. Potwine. rector sj tin Church of the HedeeuitT, is atiout to secure a fund ol $ 17ft for the purchase of a baptismal iont to replace tnat oue sold to tbe church at Heppner. It a ill be haudaouiely uiade, and aid U the furnishings of an alraad well turnish ed house of worabip. t. P. Marshall has iiifurmed Mr. Potwine that he will present to the cnun-li a solid silver cunimnuion ser-vKt- of four pieces, iu memory of ti is father, mother and brother. Hev. Andreas Bard has returned to Walla Walla from the roast, and in forms his parisioners tnat be intend to remain there. It had beeu reported tnat he would leave (or some other place, and, indeed, offers had beeu maue to him by several large oil) par-im,e-. Tbe people of Walla Walla will be glad to learn of his intentions M Pauls cnurch, over which he preside, is to build a handsome stone structure to cost about flo.uoo. A Bicycle Man AdvUed the ieople f I'en dleton to buy their hardware of a hardware store, their drv goods of a dry irL store, etc. He Was Right A man who expends his en ergies in one direction It more competent to satisfy your wants than anyone else. Remember this iu huyinsj: tea and cort'ee. Owl Tea House. Stone Jars 15c per gallon. Uev. 11. J Talbott. I). 1)., for two yearr pastor of the First Methodist church 01 r.vanaville, lod., has ac-1 cepled a call to the Methodist church 01 I'ortland, to succeed Kev. II W Kellogg, who will leave Soptuiuber 15 lor Indianapolis, lit. Talbott is e- i pected about October 1. He comes well recoumeudsd ss a praacher ol ) sbilits and as an enthusiastic church worker. before going to Evauaville Its was pastor 01 the Mend- if What tvory Fl Must Navs) and srhal be u I (si uaui wtiassA. Is muoO. truug. wsll built wasoti The ft to us ti tun lar a, tSui i. itic bssi iuUe tiuil upufi lioner, it is ssi up bssors stitppiuf. sud wusu rscslvvd qy the purvliuv. tse part St iwrlsciljr aud 11 ' uus imuotaiy. NEAaLC BNOS. Save Your Money and Buy a Rand T11U is good udviee. The a-iest and heat way to save money if to- attend ...Rader's Clearance Sale of Furniture. 1 1 you cau get hargai us such as are not found .-Isewhetv, en in the large cities HERE IS A SAMPLE You never saw the like. Your neighhors uever h-ard of such. For thin nice Golden Oak Cobbler Seat ....Rocker.... ftala "AJJ that you graap MP of bjfl fcbtl a.e m your reach, fiuoh ODDorti.nWisU -111., i.u, a few davn I a-wu wsjia oill tact - - - s? l ... mf ID gild while thev Hl'e I li " 1. rn mJiZi L, if. 'v"- ouon opportu ZL uA .k tor h...Vy fall shiument. Come " tt,,u m a eWttM on the $60.00 premium to be given .way 1 ollTf for iittriruinu A. BADE Corner Main and Webb.