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a C Ct J Remnant Nile oi summer uooas. Commencing Honday, Sept. 2. MAKING BRICK AT MEACHAM Ores? Goods, Wash Goods, Table Linens, Muslin, etc. H and ends of Clothing, Shirt Waists, Underwear, Wrappers, etc. ARMS BROTHERS BURN 10,000. A KILN OF ,TllinCot-lW...: object We JOT (Mir litil f,nni. must have room ;ieaver Bros. Dry Goods Co, TKMBER I. tttl. TO THE SALEM ASYLUM UM Shown in Ixsmlnatlon of Insanity CUM. J. Roe and Mary "on ..rig loaml bv J u.i(re nar- " rm,.rl to the t -n" .. U ,loi ont" 1 ' VSSlSniSJ ' --- in, ordmarv kw ' rod livsd m lVmiieioii " r iMrli time n on- ever m ipeat aliJ It was also ! 1 Ugl Of war urai. " inJtnil n! uiere ne ItlrOtion Df 111' QWf " Hf wnt baea t.. the ooont jDdy tod on uiii men 1 ;-,)rbood was BfBMBd by bit h bovlt. Yasterdsy lie was fi- ud it was discovered that tie . . . 1 , 1 1. 1 IM dial) Ml cooiu tais. iu a.iJ to last that the jtidtf.- BM ib pottin. his utiestions. iainaartb imprssion that po- :niBi t" BMB hiDi. Me an- .Mtnint niechanically and to iiiabiaa and broke immediately . miM!g tale o( the pcrae- 1 to wbieb be had beeii subjected. I BUM IBM he has own a ueai it mu i rears Old and that i:t jrt did be recover the ik)w- 1 tat anm utt. a ul Mary wolf I Villon. Uw spectators had BM I-. Mtrt.o their desire to lauicli, t idssbc woman wjuIJ jump .:.;- wr .lien i- raat awd tbe room, -till the t tsrv sad one. The woman practical I v an unbvrile (or tmn t has no sense of tear Men Ioowd to run toward and last in me trains plitr napped by some one who Mr bs talks continual v on I ol ttuuL'i and d ... not bn- Djart bslor.- she begins on Arrivals at Hotai Psndlston. J A chott. "an Francisco. P C Holland, Portland. Chas A Taylor, wife and Dolly, New York. Frank I enton and wife, New York, W A Whitecar, New York. .1 Ie ttuvman, New Y'ork. I 1 1 Thomas, New Y'ork. C A Barrett, Athena. - A Mammon, I, Portland, liert -choon-Aker. C L Downer. Spokane. .1 () Conrad, Cincinnati. N Berkeley, city. .Ido v (iwinne. Portland. Thos M Spencer, St Louis. S Abbot, an Fraoriaco. I) P Tyler, Baker Citv. J J Burns, i'ortlanl. T Jackson. H Kl.ie.-k, I kiab. W B Monttfomerv. W H Kayle, Portland. A Roderick 4rant, Portland E Cost on, Canyon City. K M K Mr Jee, t ! -j -J B Lane, Portland . Announeamaot. Co accornmodlate those who are par tial to tbe aae of atomisers in apply ing liauida into tbe nasal passage for catarrhal tronbles, the proprietors pre pare Cream Balm in liquid form, wbich will be known Elv'a Liquid Cream Balm. Price including tbe spraying tube is 75 els. Druggists or by mail. Tbe liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of tbe solid prefiaration. Cream Balm is quickly absortKwl by tbe membrane and does not dry up tbe secretions but changes them to natural and bealabv charac ter. Kly Brothers, Warren St.. N. WsilTW.Nurtli .-tratford.N. II I bottle of Oue Minute Caj aban' suffer :ne with a laMon tuld me was iricurahle. rhvl u.e. tbe swoon d itiBHisi cured. Tudav I am a Ts.lman Co sions and VaBaublas. K. Martin receives every day fresh shipments of vegetables and melons and they are the beat on tbe market as they are specially selected for Martin by good judges of melons and veget able. If yoa need any good peaches lor canning you should leave yoor or der at Martin'. He also has jars and extra caps and rubbers. There Is more ' lrrn la till, tectum of Ibe ouuir) thau all other disuue. ul together. u l uunl U- lui law row t vi saupuwd la be tacurable. Kor grewt many year. do tor iirunouueed II a i. i J;mir atiU i- 'uc&l remedies, aud bjr i uu.lauuy falliug to BCfS witb local lr.nlm. nl pronounced It 1U 'urftt.h .v U'UL, li pr.o.-h . '.rrli U In- '-itnatitutioual llMe. Mit't therefore reotiinng eousiltuiioual Lrowiui. ui H. . i atarrh ure OVOU NEED I CLOCK, ATCH. RING. 'TCH CHAIN -HARM. SET i;-vEK FORKs WIVES OR I00SS Ok an Mil CLOCK 'Uvthing a tl.e ' ' - JbWBIIWII.I. 5 tkVBBWI i Hunzicker "eWTd Optician iiotnulacturvl OBM 1 tbe onl uirgt-i It is tak u-u drop to a Um the bUjiel aud tut Th itffer oue bu fall, to run. iiaj, Addraw i V Tol, V i MOM bv rlruggl.U, - Hall . Kami!) Pill, art the be.t. rlac. of lb .y.tvtu ullars lor atir caae II .n ular- and ntlsso ' HKNtV A U Tolwlo. obio saiJ David B. (iilbert, a proniiueiit memlwr .f the I.arch moiit t acht club "It won't be considered, not even to make fHAi.'JUU for charity. There is a way Mr. Laweou can get a showing for ludeitendeDce in tbe boat race He can turn her over to his friend, Chailex francia Adams, who is a tnein ber of the Yacht vluh, and she will get fair trtMtmeut. Yachtsmen have long considered it settled that the only wav Independence can get mvo tbe race is by Mr. Lawaon takiug aomt such action." Henry Bravdon, Harris, N C, says "I took medicine 2" years lor asthma but one bottle of Une Minute Cough Cure did me more good tban anylhiug else during thai time. Beat Cough Cure." Tallmau dt Co. For Sal. 10U) acres of summerfallow, 0U acres of stubble wheat land; all implement aud stock ueueaaary to work the laud Inquire of Purl Bowman. PLElTjED ARTICLES .UditJI Vni leUlen'c 9A ImMmmt ivnl, mM - sasttk.C saU lunus' "riQK. chains and great variety of Jewelry 1 1 te.. - r J J ... ink . i . . 1 1 1 . . i . 1 1 1 - n - ' lor the bargains. 100 St t n t n ii lr'law aft I , , t liirn li,i linftLum si t rrm jjttockery and :arpt8. i iiwilllllj B, I t V LJ piUllipt UH' nr'ii Joe Baslor, Main Street, Pendleton. MAIL BOXES LEAVE YOUR iu,SHliN ,N THING IN ORDERS NEED OF WITH ANY raniteware Tinware, gilders' Hardware umbiiig or Electrical Applies CALL ON A CLARKE CO. Opera House Block. Th Raparlmant Proves to ba Susasrul -Clay Resemble Potter's. names Brothers have burned an ex perimenUI kiln of clav at Meacbam ami have snrreede,! In demonstrating iKal , 1. ..I.... 1 . " ura o.t iimnii mere is flt for maaing oricg. lndee.1, as said by mem, rne clay is of etcenl tonal ,,nal. ity, and they are almost convinced that i t won in no lor the nse of a potter ineir eineriment has intereste.1 Pen- ineion misniess men aim builders, for m reason that K presages the estab- iisnmeiu oi a new industry in the county, ami will furnish in the event it oe made permanent, employment for uumoer oi men. they lui r nc. I so small a kiln as 20 - ism merely to try tbe clay. The brick mane are ot the very hest qualitv, and they win no doubt proceed to the ar lauHiug u uipir pians lor next ear on a larger has is. As to tbe quality of the clav, thev ei press the opinion that further BB per mien tat ion will demonstrate that u can he used lor the nianufactiue of pottery. U this be the case, then per n 1 1 . si, . nmm lenon-ion Will he soon using gooas oi mat class made within the county's limits. A kiln of ordinary sue contains 200 uuv onca, ten limes a- many as were Burned in their first kiln. Transporta tion facilities will be eiceptionally gaod. They can shin east or west, and have a down hill pull in either dl na tion. The immense building boom that has struck the Inland Kmnire creates demand for a large ouantitv of brick, and they will find a tine market lor their product. LETTER FROM T. E. FELL Tails ol His Movsmsnis In the Yukon Valley Dodion and Hs Coming Out. Along Kortv Mils, Ofl Meamer Susie, en route to liawson, August 19. I told yon I would write, but I have been unable to get letters off to anyone as I expected. Out on tbe creek wbJf have been, paer was scarce. People never seem to write, and a man is too t rati at night to attempt it. Circle Citv is all right. John hod son has quietly stayed in the OifClB district, and, commencing in '', has acquired titles to nine claims on Mas ladon, adjoining No. 11 to 18, ioelo sive, and a fraction, a complete string. He bad none recorded in his own name until he had tbe string. Up to our line below and above 18 diggings are good. The second claim below has turned out over $400,000 since it was opened and Is not worked oat. Three claims of 500 feet each and No. 11 bave been drifted on and some f 40, 000 taken out. The other claims have been worked but little, so we bave about 4o00 feet of new ground. Iodsou will join me at Pawson soon, Where We r lo aoo a QVurauio outfit oerate, then go to Portland for the winter. Next spring we send in machinery, but cannot get it to the mine until tbe following winter over the snow, so it will lie some time be fore we do much, as I do not think it pays to work out good ground and pay out tbe most of tbe return (or $10 a lay men who will not work. They simply pnt in a few hours until they get agrub stake, then go out prospect ng (or themselves. Tins is a great country, but it takes monev, a whole lot of it, to operate on. The weather has been line. We hav all the berries we want and fresh car bou all the t me. 1 came up here Iroui Circle City with Clarence Berry. He and John had Ho, 5 on Eldorado, and sold it a short time ago. He went down to Nome, and says Nome is no good. Teller is some better, but uol much good. All seem to agree that there is no prospect ahead dowu there, unless on tbe Koyuknk. T. FELL. 1 Mh LASt Ul HUSS Developed Peculiar Manners While Hs Was In Albana. Athena, ept. 2. At 3 o'clock yes terday in' ruing the inhabitants id this quiet little citv were aroused from tbeir peaceful slumbers bv the noiae ol a man named Looter Boas, a deal m ite. A number of men got up and came to sew what was tbe cauae of bis outcry, but could learn nothing from biin. Tbe mute got (righteuwJ at the approach o( so many and ran a nl,. rt way d .wu Maui street, darted up a pair ol stairs and leaped to the ground, off a shed, to the rear of the Blue Fr .nt grocery store. He remain ed iu tbis hiding place but a moment, aud then jumped tbe (euce aud came to tbe rear door of th noatOffioe. Not being aide u gain admittance tbre be weut to tbe side of tbe building, aud, boding a window open, attempted to tor., an entrance. Mr. (iithens aud family make their home at the rear of tbe otbee. and ruet tbe would be in truder at the window ud foiled hi, attempt to coiue through. He was not violent at any time. Alter leaving the side of the poalotbce he aeeiuad to li.tr a moment in whl h big reason returned, and, bv writing, asked to bave tbe marshal put bim iu iail The marshal was summoned and Koa was arre' I, 11'- was taken to Peu diet on rstiardBy afternoon bv Con stable Jobu L. MUltb aud placed in tbe county iail, to be exaunne.1 a to bis sanity. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. C W '.ales of Adams accompauind oy Miae r.lna noaeuawi-ig of Atneua left for pokaue on hriday Kaymoud Lloyd returned Irom a three w neks' visit lo poiula on the .ound on hnday. L. J. Kobiusou of l-auiar, wash., l visiting relative here this we-k. William Winabip aud William (iholaoij were Pendleton visitors oil Friday. Neltou t ankle spent Saturday in Walla Walla. Jacob Beta of Walla Walla transacted ousiuea here on Friday. lav .d Love aud Jauie Huggins left for Oakeedale on Saturday. F. (J. Bolters, buying wheat iu tbis city for tbe orthweUru warehouse c.oiii nan v. last week sblpned 27,000 bushels tor which he paid ii ceflW. Dr. Beat of Weeton was iu Athena yesterday. Mis France iiitbeii is visiting iu Wetou this week, the guet of Mr. snd Mrs. Chas. Hall. F. P. Page and lamily aud Mrs. Fred Boswmsweig aud family returned eeterday from a two weeks' outing at Krater on Monday night, were fakes. Several persons in the audience who have seen the Passion Plav assert that th views thrown upon the canvas were not in any sense representative of the ! great drama given by the rei1nta of the little village among the Bavarian Alps. The local members of tbe leagne were lakMBBd upon, and are merely ' BM of a doren others who bave suffer- I ed the same experience, just as will I bappaa to a dOSSO. towns further west daring the coming few weeks, inas- ' much as the people handling it are headed in that direction. There as; here thev have alleged that thev will show pictures taken at the play itself. If they keep their promises, they will between now and tbe next showing date purchase some new views. Ha taps His Lag. Tvelv years ago .1. W. Sullivan of Hartford, Conn . BCTatebfjd bis lew with a rusty wire, lnilsmmation and blood poisoning et in. For two years he suffered intensely. Then the best doctors urged amputation, "but", he writes, "I used one bottle of Klectric Blttors and 1 v boxes of Bncklen's Arnica Salve and my leg was sonnd and well as ever." For eruptions, ecsema, tetter, salt rheum, sore and all blood disorders Klectric Bitters has BO rival on earth. Try IboU, Tall man A Co. will gnarantee'satisfac tion or refund money. Only .V) cents. DBATH OF MRS. THOMAS CONDOR. THE ACADEMY FUND (1R0VVS Som Mors Rsportsd Subserlpllons ror Today. Tbe Pendleton Academy building fund, which is to U $15,000 or more, has heen augmentel by tbe addition of more subscription. The list now stands witb a total of $2V2: Cash QSJ hand from entertain ments and given by students and church ... SAg W. J. Furnish HO T. C. Taylor M W. K. Ladd of Portland, towanls purchase of site 150 Kast Oregnman it,) Temple I Wilcox 100 Dr. C. J. Smith 100 Henry Scales UK) K. J, Miirnbv . fjfj James tVawfonl phi Rev. Ir. K. P. Hill of Portland 100 Rev. F. L Forbes ltxi Jesse Failing l.m Haldane DwkSM 100 J. H. Converse of Philadelphia of Bablwin Locomotive works Leon Cohen C. H. Wa.le Judge W. R. J R. IMckson T. J. Morris Kll.s Wlfs of ths Professor or Osology ol th Unlvarstly of Oregon. Mrs. Condon, wife of Thomas Cm don, professor ol geology at tbe Uni versity of Oregon, died in Newport on YbjQMIM hav on Monday. The fmierAl was held in Kugene today. Mrs. Con don was the mother of Mrs. Fred C. Nolf of Pendleton, ami leaves other childn n as follows: Mrs. H. A. Mc- t'ormack of Kugene. Mrv H S. Bean of Salem: S W. Condon of Oakland. Calif., ami H. T. Condon of Moscow. Idaho. Prof. Condon survives her. vhe came aronml the Horn to lire. gon with her husband in 1H.V.', and with him bore a part in the makine of th -Lite's history. They located at The Halle and then for a number of year taught on the Warm Springs re servation. In I8rl, at the founding of the State t'niversity Or. Condon ac cepted the .chair of geology and they have since resided in Kugene. She bail been spending the summer at Newport with her husband, bad been 111 a good portion of their sta there and hail I u suffering from tvphoid fever for a number of weeks. She was p-nininent worker in tin Congrega tional church, W C I IT. and the Fortnight I v Club, being a Inly of high lilerarv attainments. Mrs. K, S. Bean of Salem, wife of Chief lustii. Hean of the Oregon su- pleme court, - lew days -ito BOfj lied of the dangerous i lines of her mother, while at Louisville, Kentucky, with her husband, attending the tri ennial conclave of the Knightn Temp lar, and she at once hastened homeward. .mi too too too 1.50 100 i gu Total $ No subscriptions of less than $100 are renrlel, It being espoctod that a large number more of that amount or greater will be recorded. The friends of the institution are much pleased with th a progress that has heen made. They are sanguine of success for the hnihl ing project. m m m Oeo. W. I.ane, Pewamo, Mich. .writes: "Y'onr Koxlol Mysjiepsia Cure is the hest remedy for indigestion and stom ach trouble that I ever iis.il . For years I suffered from dyspepsia, at times compelling me to" stay in bed ami causing m. untold agony. I am completely cured bv kodol Hvspepsia Cure. In recommending it to friend who suffer from indigestion 1 always offer to pay tor it if it fails. Thus far I bave never paid.." Tall man A Co For Sal. in account ol depart ure I offer lor sale my private house, corner Johnson and Webb street, containing eight rooms, also a four room cottage and two lots near school bouse. J. SHKUKRM AN. Manhatten Shirts For Fall 1901. Arc now Iuto your inspec without say arc uptodate. gvjf w o r n how r, 0 0 d h 0 w well your laundry you if you to ask hi in no other shirt holds its oolOf well. This make them hosotns, with cuffs attached short botOIQI in all sieg. t h don't pretty have io and rondy for Mon. ft goei ing that thry " "' havo neyou know bty l..,,k mid "'".v lit and an will tell take tumble that there is Biatle that 0 uniformly "'asoii they with h o r t and without white ihirte, and full dre$M I Some bnd mm "tylcs, you by. The Peoples Warehouse Rellabl Olothlers and Hattars. a Ai..a i L-t-j.am i b f i s a m J.i rm Thousands Ssnt Into Rail. I very year a large number of sufferers whose lungs are wore poor aud racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. Don't lie an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption will cure you at bOBBB, It's the uiont infallible medicine for coughs, colds, and all throat ami lung I -,,- on .irih rhe nrnl lue bring relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use Trial bottles free at Tallman Co. Price 5nc and $1. Kvery bottle guaranteed. BIO Reward. Taken from my pasture, hay horse branded L w ith a liar over it on left shoulder. PKTKR WKBT. DESTFW eel Bin ugham spriugs. Will Well an C. K. Fisi. are iu Helix today W. D. Chamberlain of Pendleton is an Athene visitor today. V. B. Miller of Weelou wa here to day. PASSION PLAT P1CTUBBS. aivarapb Bsbibiuea Wa Mt a Mad Been BdverUS. It is as much regretted by the mem bers of tbe Kpwortb League as by oil.- . . - i. . .l . , k.: ers, but it is true urn me aiiowsu ol ograph picture oi tue raasiou nay oi Otasraiuiuergau, Bavaria, seeu at the DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR and BALDNESS Kill th Germ that it Destroying; the Hair Root NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE IS THt SCIENTiriC REMEOV THAT KILLS THESE PARASITIC btkMS. for Sals by DrugtUU. Pries $1 0 FlGPRUNE Cereil l-f a o Fruit 46 A Perfect Food Drink Made from the choicest fruits and cereals grown in California. Possesses a delicate flavor and aroma not found in any other Cereal Coflee. All grocers sell it. afylnt MtHiuUfa m mmmj rtlwndsO, won wa i. , ...... Sail . ioaanjTMll. ly . .itr. il,r - ., ., , ... , ,',., x ,;, ", f "Va of wair alaa. di,u.nn, ...., ar , ican-nr ..n. . Ouraa Lam SBa.hLL.'" '?L." BWtwner, kOWt Po.r. Wlaht-Losss., an.rmi.m.rRowa Iniomnti V.C!; KlfBCjA; Ivll PealrwJL "rnlnaj imlasinn.. LaavTlBof , sTafious VIZ bllltr, Mandncha.lJnmnaaa to Many, Loaa f MpM Baman J..u",!,..i! or Odnstlpatlon, Una Kulcknaad d B', LTfi ch,!,' hton. l8 ,' oua Twi.ohing of ryaTldX li" P IU rJ"rJ$-,0.BB m' - r m .Ti...T ..,rr i, ii i . i. nswBj a.rr . ? .h.i.., ...d ...... ,n. ... i.. i.....ia i aaiavi in a Mtu i.. -i... nr.. Huarwas. wisnop nsmaur Co., Ban ff HY Tkl.l.MAN a i T k i i m a nin'ii.iiHK Praneiaeo, Oak lll.ltTOW. OHRHOSJ ANNOUNCEMENT We will open with a complete lux- ul ItSpU ;itil fancy irrncrrii's in tlo store lorinerh known as tin- Whiti Hon--.- on l liursil.iy, Srptciiil;r 5th, lyoi HaviiiK pnrcliasfl the s.nnr some time we have heen onlarimg, paintinu, t . to a romodatc our new fresh stock which is on the road. v- bops wr may netil continued patron age of all tornifi cusioiiifrs .onl w .iKo trust tli.it ,i nn .it many ol 1 1 1 - whom we now 'In not know, may M 1 turn ns with trial th.it .it tins tint' ne I w o r ma) I"' Intimately si auaintod viih than F. S. YOUNGER & SON. BEST FOR THE BOWELS TH i First Bver in Pendleton IMPORTED KNtiLIHH IK)1'HLK BTOl l PObsTU n DHAUORT. ALL KIN'DH OK I M P O It T K I) LI NCHKX :::::::::: rt HI.ITZ ATLAK BKKK. Ilie b et hrew of the Kaiiniua Milwaukee Ann; never here la-fore THE MAZEPPA 821 Main r.,frl II,? LOW-DOWN TANK PUMPS, rllrt K LACE Ll-A I Hl-K SUCTION HOSli I Vf IV I V aVJ ROPES. STE6L CABLli, ETC : : I EVERYTHING - FOR - HARVEST HANSFORD & THOMPSON, T f f Tr If AKHWAKr MKRCHAM Kl II I aV Mam Street, - Pendleton, Ore. gj J I D 1 l is ( Al.'J ! CANDY CATHARTIC ruiwfit of I ait as ui v tv us TLw BU.'XjIU ; n. a tata Low all EAT 'EM S-i. -i.i f.lailavLlr I ltl ' Tt (joks'l ! UtMsSl Na mf tu'kt n nasi La r l'l WriUs lo In II. Ail LIKE CANDY f (jfliy . IV STr wa. 1 M lain i i ' L"''. at OS tn lUMft aisuiiit. kaaaii. umt . t i mh abo v KEEP YOUR BLOOO CLEAN 5 YEA H S No mat YEAKS, io. 15. 2J oi Siomacli 1 rouble. ter how long standing. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURE WILL CUKti vovoo Ws want Hja sraaaaat stomactas tu treat. Tbis rsiasdy will raaUirc iu. isiuwk to uuriuaj au4 haaltSy uuutMou It yoa Uars base au ar ia wit Uyspapala Usalu taklu this raoisdy, 4 sss ao you mill gradually lupror. For sale by Tallman & Co. and all first class druggists, or send to L rank Nail, Portland Hotel Phar macy, fortlanu, Oregon. I'm e Jl.oo a bottle, b bottles foi fgjQOi express prepaid. Oregon Lumber Yard WOOL) OUTTKKH Kor hams and dwell III. Cheaper ttiau tiu. I. ii in her, Ijith, Slmiglcs, RuildinK I'aier, Tar Paper. Lime and Cement, Mould iuga. Pickets, Plaster, Hrick and Sand, Screen Door It Windows, Saah and boons, Terra Cotta Pipe, Borie & Light, Prop'? AlU St., opp. Coort Hoaac. Thoroughbred Bucks. Best stock on the Coast Teluphonti coiinectioii at ram-li. A.I (Iidhh Pilot HK:k or PtrndUaon. Ohao. Cunningham. Hotel Pendleton Under New laiutycni m Help or Situation Wanted. C r. Ws Employment Apcy 1 Strictly First Class KiMllut CUsioe. . Krery lodin .Cooroonucrj T aar and niuurcj Comer Main aud KKNHLKTON Alta Htrtwt. OBMOM ueaavB. Th He i Hot Van Oran Broi., Props Glir Us a Trial. Hates $1.00 I day Special Kates by IM or oxx.it) Hdqurtrs for Trvllna M la BaMtraOrsoo. Succeaaom to J. E. Moore For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Mucus, Proprietor. j i