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. flinant Sale of Summer Goods. Commencing flonday. Sept. a. Table tf Goods, Wash Goods, Linens, Muslin, etc. H and ends of Clothing, Shirt Waists, Underwear, Wrappers, etc. Than Cost Prios no object Wo must have room IOr (Mil 1HII mr". Mver Bros. Dry Goods Co. THE BEGINNING OF THE FALL WBaTHBB SBftSONABLT TURNS COOLBB " ma MAINS COMB. Ten Day or AuruttStw 100 Diiri Hotter. With Two Days Lest Than 00 Decrees. "Km map passed ..! .ith ,K 'BVHr It Aft or milliner. Vaille service .me of ItHU. I cm" .. . a r- ...... MI7CD a, UILLL UHUAiwM MBjBllllBllllllim' lurni H Railway Dsparim.ni.. j Villi, asieui niw"" .'itarailMV OJiM service, span VI 1B rD'iieii)D. Lm mtbe railsrav Baw 1 a, aM ATI ! 1 H i .muiru -. - -- , Bj maiei rwwaaw ass uiwu tod w AMiiUt Kiiperinten to do w uti matters in the id.wioo of" which an PTBMIbwP i taiji"rt. i i wai in man wii" Its' 011. BaTTaW eir taw ' 5 0 AppolDWW In till couipimn lla vilt wort hi piai inn wie in null communication aim itaiMatss il ha been in the .u- moDthi. tiaviiit voluo- iiisk If toe l'hiliinne position saw. iiwoftti insogurstion l me itwr. Mr Mill Mul many lcUiww ilfDt .upuiijine conui- Itn DMB III (i)vnriiinriii nan It ii noticeable, aK many tiaM know, that mail couie i:..- . I'i; iifnaijitl kin occur in tbe tranaiiluii BMbMad tliii way. But, in Ibnmuiioo of mail matter from jm. t nuuilier.n: people here 1 occuioo t i ri-k-.HiiT .in AM! soout fin, Mr. ail le in any particular case, I would guess that it was due to the fact that the let ter pas throat;! the hand nf some of the native,. None of the postal em ployee are native We have only Americana, trained and expert, there. Bat, for instance, supp ie an officer or business man has Filipino clerk or office boy, and he is supposeed to do the running to and fro from tbe count ing room and postomoe. In manv leases that Filipino will prove tone most unreliable, i can cite a case in , point. An Knglish house i a Manila told me that one day thev sent four important leuers to tue postomoe DV a Kilipino bay, Several days later they were found ou the bank of the river, washed there by the waves. The bov had thrown them away rather than wale the short distance from the counting mom to the postoffice." Mr. Vaille sUtes that in his onm ion the mail is more carefullv handle 1 there than here in tbe states, and everyone knows that the mail BfflB of the lTnited States is the best in the world. Is, :.. andsfiunu that I ,im out Philippine lerrici now, and tt:u Itrtely a a private cili- ktt kooa log ttir cumlitioti I can ; BJM things. ier!iaps. In the law. most complaint- are UU- Ctrcistine in add reeling olber ibiDg is; usual! v the ::r a'Xi-iranuiiniion of letter. H cause for Ucompla int YOU NEED A CLOCK, watch, long, watch chain. charm, set silver porks, WIVES CR WONS Ok Ai-AkM CLOCK wwything in the ., WttJMiadl wn.i "I hKbI it w-ajiii cgices wisHimzicker Jeweler aod Optician awaal : rsud Heller's Thrr la more raiarru ID Ililt W' lKiu ( lb' rouDtry than all ntber ilnwaac, put tog-ether, ami until tile lt lew yp, It was uppei1 to Ih- lueuralile Kur grel lunv ver i,n ti,r i proinmueeil n m ,B-1 ilia.e n re, ri lie I . In -k! reme,ie, anil dy i-i)iitntiy (ailing in re.re with local trlm-m protiojDred It III curable, tteienee lm- proven , trrn to tx a ennatitiilloual illaeaa.-. ami IkavaWt rcijuiriDg eoti,tltuUnnal iraatmeni. Hall's Catarro Cure. maniifa turit by K J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. bio. I. tbe only -nUtuilonl eure on tbe market. It i- taken internally in In.. . .; ir on ten drop, to a toa.pnout.il li BOtl lireetlv mi the bliHxt ati l mueou. surfaee. of the aystem Tln v offer one buu trn1 dollar, for any eaae it falls to cure. Meml for ein uiar. anl lestlmo ulali. Addraas K J. CHCNEV A CO Toledo, Ohio. SoM by druggl.ta, Tie, Haifa Family Pills are tbe boat. laeursion II Bakar City. Pol the street fair an I carnival t i held at Hak-r (' ty, eptemlier t 7 inclusive, the 0 K. .V N. Co. ha named a rate of 15 for the round trip from Pendleton. Tickets to be sold aptemlier I, 4, 5 and tl, limited to Septembers. (In Thursday, SeptendM r o, tickets will be sold at 13.75 for the round trip. Tickets good going ni train No. H, which leaves tbe O. K. A N. detot at 0:15 a. in., and are until September H. ..1.....1 .. ( ,i j . . - more .,.wiH calendar Mn rtatlk nasuiuph as the fall rains7et in With, in s, hours of the ending ol stnniner, nd the hot weather of the past ( weeks has be-n sneeed.,1 bv cooler temperature now that fall has arrival. N.1om does one see so ounplete a change in climatic conditions n anv - inintry. The weather bureau appar' eutly has estahhshol a rigid BdMaltJ and BOOOfflDHthwd it, this time Saturday night rains fell all over L'matilla county, as reports go. and Ur up into the mountains the mois ture fel in great chunks. Hunting parties leaving Pendleton S tarda! night for a Sunday's shooting BBPwfi enced almist a dehnre for a ,r. ,,i the time. The rain 1 m fall ia ' ""y lucre nas oeen no ma terial alteration in the meteorological status. "Ice .ream" hats, ho rn i . ,, r suits, canvas shoes, for men. and all ol the dainty things that mark in. summer girl may now be laid aside to await tbe return of another outing season. Seaside reporters are hurrving homeward, while BMMOfMklfl camper are streaming out in companies. Up on the higher levels the nights are now uncomfortably cool, and the days not too warm. Overcoats will displace shirt waists. A few warm da. s will come yet this fall. But not many, for the summer is past and the hot davs are not frequent after this time of year. August saw ten days when it was liti degree or warmer, wtule on onlv two was it les, than 90, during the hottest portion of the day. The cool est was on the night of tbe 28t l, when it went so low a 45 above iero. The past week's record is: Sunday, August Mi, maximum tem perature, '.i,; minimum temperature. Monday, maximum temperature, 7'1; minimum temperature. H Tuesday, maximum temperature, ? , minimum temperature, 47, 'Wednesday, maximum temperature, 10, minimum temperature 45. Thursday, maximum temperature, 100 j mu imum temperature, 43. Friday, maximum temperature Bf minimum temperature, 47. Saturday, maximum temperature. minimum temperature, 55. Kivedays were clear, and two pait cloudv. Announcement. To accommodate those who are par tial to the ose of atomiaers in apply ing liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal troubles, the proprietors pre pare Craani Balm in liquid form, allied will be known a Elv's Liauid Cream Balm. Prioe including tbe spraying tube is 75 cts. Druggist or by mail. Tbe liquid form embodies the mediciual properties of tbe solid preparation. Cream Balm is quickly abaurbod by the membrane and does nut dry up tbe secretion but changes them to a natural and healthy charac ter. Ely Brothers, 5o Warren St.. N. 'or Sals. 1000 acres of sum nerfallow, HUM acre of stubble wheat land; all implemeuU and stock necessary to work the land, luquire of Purl Bowman. w a m Norris Silver, North Stratford, X. ij.: "I puruuaaed a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure when suffering with a cough doctors told me was incurable. One bottle relieved me, the second and third almost cured. Today I am a well man." Tallman -V Co. P PLEDGED ARTICLES 'acmdiojj gentlemen' G a n.l ..... II A - -1 . -1 .'Lift l I II "J ISUIC9 U'J. . .11 siivci waitijcs, : !Mld ' err,nts' chains and great variety of Jewelry LaaJ?! , ,,extr;n:iy low prices during the month of August. l2L y '0r tiie brK'ns P most complete stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, Jg. crockery and carpets. s w plumbing and tinning given prompt attention. Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton. MAIL BOXES LEAVE VQUR OKDliKS WITH U VVHEN IN NEED OF ANY THING IN . raniteware. Tinware, Juilders' Hardware umbing or Electrical Applies C ALL QN J- CLARKE Sl CO. Opera House Block. H0SQUIT0S ARt DhCREASI.NO T. B. Fall Says Burning or Sou Accounts tor it in Alaska. Walter Fell, deputy pistmaster of Pendleton, nas received letters from bis brother, Theron E. Keil, describing tbe conditions obtaining in Alaska, and imparting some very interesting facts. One in particular will appeal to tormer "sourdough" men who have braved the wild wastes of the big Alaskan country and fell the stinging bite of tbe Alaska mosquito. 'The mosquito is the worst thing with which we have to contend," says Mr. Fell, "and they are simply awful. They bite through an ordinary buckskin glove and till the system with poison. Everyone wears nets over all exposed portion of the body, but no one can obviate being badly bitten. However, as the miw is burning the moqsuitos decrease, and some persons hope that the day will come when Alaska will a it hold the m is. i ui to terrors tfiat now make brave, nervy men hesitate who perhap would not be afraid to shoot dangerous rapids or face the guus of an opposing military column." I'sniNsiug tiie general future of Alaska Mr. Fell has this to aay: "As to the future here, it is merely a propostiou of transportation. When railroad liues have been built so that men and suppliei may be carried at reasonable coat, than will Alaska pro duce such immense quantities of gold that it will be almost a cheap as sil ver. Mere are deposits of placer gold such a exceed the dream ol the most imaginative writer of tictiou. No Count of Monte L'risto ever thought of finding such stores of the vellow met al. "But, it i bard to out. It costs very much to mine here. Oousider tueae ag uses: To get supplies from Circle City to our ground on the Tan ana river, the freight is from 5" to 76 cent a pound. You may easily figure that placer dirt going well up to a dol lar to the pan lutlil be Worked to leave profit ou such immeuse expense for transportation of supplies. Were freight charge down to a reasonable basis, dirt going u-u cents to the pan would yield good profit. Kemember that dirt washing oue cent to the nan - profitable in Oregon and California It. -1 . est. male what Will be tbe output here when freights ermit tompan -tively cheap ahippiug of I , i and oth er commodities across the peninsula." Mr. F'eil aud John bodsou are now on their way out, and will arrive iu Portland before many day. Mr. Fell has aaaociated with Mr. Hudson iu the operation of soiue 1 ground on the Tauaua river, which has never proven to be rich iu gold. They will pr ,i,atily arrange for the installation of a complete plant for the working of the liodeoii claim. work and in consequence, lessen tbe length of time required to harvest the wheat crops. Rapt His Lai. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan of Hartford, Conn., svratched Ins law with a rusty wire. InHammation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he suffered intenselv. TIlmi the beat doctors urged amputation, "but", he writes, "1 used one bottle of Elect -n Hitters and I boxes of Hock leu's Arnica Salve and mv leg was sound and well as ever." For eruptions, eoxema, tetter, salt rheum, sorea and all blow! disorders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Trv them. Tallman A Co. will Kuarantee'satisfac ti i or refund money. Only M cents. Arrival! at Hotsl Pendlston. L L Osborn, Portland. Q W Basaett. Washtucna Mrs Q W Kassett, Washtucna. T .1 Do I b(M and wife. Washtucna. w R G londinning. Boston. L Maclean, Omaha. W T Mislop. Pendleton t S McMahon, Portland. W D Chamberlain, citv. Tlios Puncan, San Francisco. F W Vaille. Portland. Mrs Bertha McClesky, Portland . Oeo McOilverv, Spokane. v s 11,1), Spokane. Q s Youngman, Portland. K B Comun. Portland. .1 T Shearer, Spokane. I R Home. Lewis A McArthur, Portland. Samuel S. Newbrrtv, Petroit. B l.ane. Pacific Express Co. A F sell nor, city. Koht K Clark, Kansas Citv. Morton Holy. Port'and. A H Frevsc'hlag, Kansas Citv. M H Patton, Siokane. II M Hogne, Alhanv. II H Bees, M H Col well, Arlington. I I Widner, Cincinnati. B W Warner, Kansas Citv. I. F Starks, Frisco. E B Prael, San Francisco. W H Casey, San Francisco. Chas. Schieter, Claydmi sidnev Smith. Portland. I A Allison, Portland. W Hunt. Portland. W B Kurt. Thousands Sent Into Rxlla. Every year a large number of pour sufferer" whose lungs are sore anil racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. Oon't Ih ati-jxile when Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption will cure you at home. It's tbe mm! infallible' medicine for coughs, colds, an 1 all throat and lung diseases on eartb. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use Trial bottles free at Tall man A Co. Price .Vic and II. Every bottle guaranteed. Now For Buffalo. The hot season is over and the weath er is delightful for traveling and pleasant throughout the east. It ia just the time to visit the great exposi tion at Buffalo. On Tuesdav, Septeu btS, the O. K. S.Co. will sell tickets to Buffalo and return, good fbr ntl days at 17't. Purchasers of tickets have choice of routes going or coming. Call at O. K. i N. ticket office. A never failing cure for cuts, burns, scalds, ulcers, and s .re i- U.-Witt's Witch Ha.el Sglve. A most Booth nig and healing remedy for all skin el ections. Accept only the genuine. Tallman v ' - a a. m Melon, and Vegetables. R. Martin receives every day fresh shipments of HMtablBfl and BMloai and they are the DBal M the inurket as they are specially selected lor Martin bv good judges of melons and veget ables. If hi need any good (teaches for canning you should leave your or ders at Martin's. He also has jars and extra caps and rubbers. CONSTIPATION "I Lav MM 14 dejr(B at a lltua wltavout m a maul mf th Imwtli, not Uinn aula io aoa itMiti atuapt l iibn.gr ti water Iu)aciluaa I'bf utc txiiiktipaiiuu tvt evvteji! yBaf (ylaoad ftua In IbliUrrriiifl luudiu ii OtiinjK lliat tiiuc I did at ar'thliia I baard of tui uar fuud any raltaf auoii aa af caaa uutil I iatjau ubiuK i iw UaTI't) I 4u uaa tfttii uua Vo ihiwa tsaagf a day . aud if I a a ricb 1 would gia IHJC JO fur aacu boo tuaut. It ia . a raiiaf i t H m MB H'jaaa fet liatroii Miob HAHvLM AT AHUM KNUiMO Pr.u Wan PENNYROYAL PILLS They overcome Weak neaa, lrreg-ularity and ouiiaaiono, lnuraaae vig or and baniah "paiua wuaul T ' "talFK ISAVKtH" to girls at Uo,, . miujr ucreiuuuicul ol ortfuua sua ouay. rto amw "tcun nuiucu CIIU.III ,UOUJ. v an u.u uu tiaiu, ..... HP AruJL,- -00 MUX BV MAIL. Isold r ' "rua'UU. UK. MoTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio AI.LM is . - m JU.. tHUUlill'i. PKNUKKl'OSI, UKWiUS. Say Conditions Uav aasn Migb Perfeet. Harvest operations in the vicinity of Athene are ueariug the end, and this eea will witueas the close of the work, pretty much, say the Athene Proas. The entire season has been an ideal one lor harvesting, uot a day being lost ou account of rain or bad weather, nice the start up four week ago. All CtaWfiitiftWl have been perfect or a most aucoeasul season's run, and in couaequeuce record-breaking ruu has been made by ail machiL.es iu the held. On the laud about Athena the acre age pertiaps amount to about the aaine as it did last year, though the yield i much larger, and there will be large quantities of wheat stored in Athena wan-house this season. The grain i of splendid qualitv and many larger yields are reported, though the gen eral average run Irom 16 to 40 bushels ou fall sown ground, and none is re- Crted below 30. Spring grain runs mi 20 to 30 bushels per acre. Barley is an average acreage, and the yield ami quality is exceptionally good. The number of matihines is grow ing larger each year, and this insures a short harvest, and places the eh auto of loaa from rain at a miuimum. Nowadavs the liar vest i ug of a Umatil la county wheal crop, I different from what it used to be. both as to length of time aud method employed. The uombiue is greatly responsible for the change tor the better in the condition ol things, while the modern Improve uieuts on tbe big steam thrashing out fits materially help to lesaeu the cuat of operation, do a greater guiouul ol CANOV V Br la ' sari i TSADI MJ ssjaasaol Palatal.,, Ptut last Mood. I so .iuod Nr s.easi, U r.,i. 01 ine as, ast. Is ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... I, lwsi OS., iulial, B lm. SSI $6000 Worth a! the lcst Laundry Maclnnery and a KNOWLEDGE of how to operate it accounts for our suc cess in the laundry business Send us your work and you will ncvar regret It Tho Domestic Lpundry. ? VBARS, io, 15, a5 YEAKS of Stoind li Trouble, No mat ter how long standing. NAU S DYSPEPSIA CURE WILL CUKH 00000000 We waut lu waakas' stowaobs lo 11. at. Tats reiuedj will raaiura tb slouiaca lo uoruial aud Leant, oondlllou. Ii tou uavs tsssu suBm lug with bjrspkiMla tasglu taking tals rsaaedy, aad ass now yuu will graduaU tinpiov For sale by Tallman & Co. and all fust class druggists, or send to Frank Nau, Portland Hotel Phar macy, Portland, Oregon. Price $100 a bottle, 6 bottles for 5.00, express prepaid THE SCORE EWHT TO SIX FIONBBBS DBFBATBD THB KNIGHTS BY A RECORD OF 8 TO 0. Notwithstanding Rain, the Uams Was Flayed With Fairly Good Work on Bash SIB. A few of Penldeton's enthusiastic citinen straggled out through the mud yesterday aftermxiu to the ball grounds and knocked their heels together to keen warm, while the Pioneers pro ceeded to do up the Knights of Pvthias. It rained hart! during the early par; j of the afternoon and it looked as 'though Providence would Intervene in the Knights' favor but it was not to lie. Before ;l o'clock the rain had stopped and tbe air grew colder. At 4 o'clock the game started, and the Pioneers took the lead from the jump and retained it throughout the entire game. The exhibition was not particularly brilliant in point of field ing and hatting, although there were a few sensationaj stops and one long hit. Chapter reached out and nailed a line drive that was not intended for him, making a very neat play. Held pu ked out a pretty one and smashed it dear over the center tielder, scoring the only two bagger in the game. At the end of tbe eighth inning the score Blood I to . and it was up to the Knights to do something. Thev took a brace in the ninth, and assisted b Chapler's throw to the wood and tl. renewed enthusiasm Ol the crowd, netted three runs. There the game ended in a score of 8 to ft, and the fans went home hotter pleased than they had anticipated. I he work of both pitchers, Cbapler and Mupuis, was commendable. Kach had A good strike out record ami onlv me base on balls was allowed. QoOO fellowship was apparent throughout and much of tbe interest of the game lay in go,. I oat 11 re. I jollying. The score by innings : llonrer I A t 0 0 n B n 0 . knights.... -' 0 0 0 0 0 0 I :l 1 Manhattan Shirts For Fall 1001. Arv now lnre your ins)c I Without say art1 aptodata, I'wr WOt 0 how kr 0 0 tl h Off well your laundry you if you to .i k him no other shirt holds its color wall. This make tham bosoms, with cuffs attached short bosoms in all sizes, t h 8 pretty don't havs to BBBgl BBa - I BBBb ' BBh BBBa BBB1 bV Ba SS j and roady for tio ItBoeti M,K that they H fun havt neyou know hSj I.Hik ami t lit and man will tell ake trouble that there is iale that SO uniftinuly waaon thev with short and without whit shirts, and full drem I rOBM and see styles, v o u buy, The Peoples Warehouse Rliabl Clothier and Hatter. For Sals. On account o departure I offer lor sale my private house, corner Johnson and Weiih street, containing eight rooms, also a four r.xim cottage and two lots near school house. J. SHKl'KKM AN. BIO Rsward. Taken from my pasture, bay horse branded L with a liar over it on left shoulder. PITER WMT. -i bbTi Ik, 7 I; L T 1 -W Mill aBJH WIT W W 1 1 I BBB SS iii..ain-i;eiif 1 1 1 a m j-n-rt t tail al-tite, tliAiMi nt, rtr owar. N ' 'l I t I 1 " .1 An Our lesaiei 1 . -nI BlUitW , nt . fc.net Pnwtr. Nlaht-LOaaae. Drmntnrrfnaa i-avTlTr 'r 1.RAff Bin HWl mJ"tl fc-rtilaiiona. tajnTlBjoi . . r,,,,, L i r .ri .I ,,. i.r. iii. a mi. I. .1 SPfas b : .T ,.n.,, , n. I.n. Sllmul.aa. lh. Is. In and i.".r onim. . . l.., si , I 17 i BUlaB AaSaaII, "'""" ' m a-r 1.1 ...1..1. -ni. !. tinsun in. Addrese. Bishop Remedy Co., gan Fr'nciou Oai" hir s ai.sj hv t a i.i.x an niinnoisTs. 'RNIII.imiSJ. uHlUi)', ANNOUNCEMENT Wt; will open with a complete lute ol staple .mil lam v ".int ent's in tin .tote lornwrly kiniwn .is tin- White House on Thursday, St'ptcmhcr 5th, tyoi . 1 1 .in in; pun li.isi il tin .mi' .iitnt time w have lieen enlarinK. panning, . to in 1 niniiilatc mu new Iresh stm k who It 1, on the road. We hope we may merit a continued patron age of all tormer customers, and we also trust that a nre.it many of tlio.e whom we now do not know, may so n oi ns with a trial that at this tinn next year we may he intimately at rjjttaiated vitli then F. S. YOUNGER & SON. M m. 1 t. FlGPRUNE CereM Requires less sugar than tea, cofiFee, or any other cereal coffee, the wholesome fruit sugar contained in figs and prunes largely supplying this need It is the verdict of every housewife that FlGPRUNE is the most economical and nutritious of any cereal coffee. Boil from 5 to 10 minute only. ALL OROCERS SELL noPMJNS cereal THI . . . . First Ever in Pendleton r-f n 1 IOW DOWN TANK IWS. HI 111 K I.ACI: l.liA IHliK SUCTION H0SI: 1 V IV lej HOIMiS. STIiliL CABLK, ETC : : EVERYTHING - FOR - HARVEST HANSFORD & THOMPSON. f) f I Hp HAItiiWAItK MKUrilAM I ml II I Msra Street. - Pendleton, Ore. 1 J J Ly I O IMPORTED BNOLIHH DOUBLE BTOI l POBTKR Oil DBAI iin ALL KINDH OF I KPO It T R l LI M HrX j t fH HI.IT ATLAH HKKH. The ent brew of the Famous Milwilllkee firm; never here before THE MAZEPPA H21 Main 1 Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD OUTTKKH Kor baxus aod dwellings. Chesi.r than tin. Lumber, Latli. Shuulea, liu Thoroughbred Bucks.... Beat atook on the Coaat Talaphons (MOnafHion at ranch. Ad- dntHH I I t HfM-k or Pandlatoo. Ghaa. Cunningham. UildiHat I', UK l Tar Paper. Lime and Osment, MouldinKM. Pickets, PlttHter. Orick and Sand. Screen Uoore k Windo wh, Saeh and Doors. rlc,y Hrst das;. Terra Gotta Pipe. BorieA- Light, Prop', L w avsvis Alta St., opp. Coort Horn. COQiODlODCe Help or Situation Wanted. C. F.Cook's Employment Agency BAr " K,,,Urd tt0omM Coruer Main aud Alt Street. Th BBlfl pknhlkton OBI001 Van Dran Bros.. Props Hotel Pendleton Under New rianagement S 1 Glir Us i Trial Hilt. $1.00 I amy Special Hates by WMk or moDtb Headquarter tor Traveling Ba Het la eastern Oregon. Successors to J. E. Moors 8rLks',h n n tu nnriurni nrrn I'olydorii Moens. IVuprkl... U Dl1 DlLH.