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I I Why We Jm ' built up such a large business in shoes? There v Home reason for it. We have nothing to dr trade to our store hut Bhoes. We claim This is 1 1 r FIRST f ,..ve you twenty years of experience in buying 10 other line to think ahout. SECOND r cash of the very largest and hest ..i i. ,i h substantiates the I owe. and our shoes would not have heen able to build up such a large '.urtiness. Now for this Fall we are prepared to give you better shoes at lower prices than ever. Road this twice, think it over, then come and see us CLEAVER BROS., Practical Boot and Shoe Men PENDLETON, - OREGON. tDAY. -KI'I'KMHKK 14, 1901. HRKV1T1IS. Hnwanl. Kami loans. I...-' nn the inurknl. at ami all kiiitlit of nuiali at fruits, nice line of wall C. 0. Sharp, Covered wa- '..msta for aale. Inquire vita's. Dov,uw'rt dab iut rkat for your ah, (bull linh and Olynipia oys n Ik auMTwl at the French raarUu Mtern oyaters, Olynipia UMl rtlu io o dale in tiie gro- t dineai (BwBM is anytliiua; mt in In- .,,e that be baan't in ll hk will get it. aale-A law library of about 500 nx tod law oflloe fixture, at a A.l.lreaa Mra. M. L. De thena, Oregon. I Wulio is agent (or the Do .ml bavin sowing machine. A liiMt ol wppliea. Repairing a ape- . All work guaranteed. e LoaaMtW ia fend le tun aa to Ual' IwnaitaTt, and other- f n ..itaa t call on aay druggiai and g frasa i al batata Of Keuip'a for the throat and luuga, a y tnat . guaranteed t cure and ave all chronic anil acute couiihs aathma, bromilitia and couaumption. 1'rice 26c anil oOc. For aale by Tall- 4s Co., sole ttgeuU. Scfcojl Books All ready for wgJX jUy-iy of SchOOl ir books for both .ml academy and .Aw book for old ipiic. Companian and blotters given in m Is, nice pel bacon in braakfaat Star a,, Jua and sab at any JUblm, Klvin a- .... TAU.MAN & GO. mamJUttUut fur Umatilla County. is it? Why: THIRD figures all prices and Hell for fact that our prices must must be better or we I.adiea' ami gents' purses $1 ahirt waiata, unw 4i ttroa. Dry Goods Co. Nolf'a. i. !ltavr Huit for divorce is liegun hy Kranres Gross versus Chaa. W. Grots. Beat acliool hoae ever aold, 26c Cleaver brothers Dry Gooda Co. School handkerchiefs, lo Cleaver Brothera Dry Goods C. puir each Call and aee the beautiful new Inn' of atraet hata at Mra. Campbell 'a. Firat claaa wheat paaturu for cattli and horses. Inquire ul I'eter Weat. For house moving aw (ten. Kiev or leave oritera at Newman a Uigar Stori' Two furniahed rooms for rent anil able lor light housekeeping. 617 Auru atreet. Houae aud lot for aalu, comer 1 - a I lith and Kail road atreuta. I niU i rr of Wm. Hiokey. School auita at iliacount ol 11) per cent during Una week. Uleaver Brothera Dry Gooda Co. For aale Stock rauch aud cattle Two corner lota two h locks weat ol Main atroet bridge. , T. Wade. Hot wieuerwurat aud hnrae raddiah with every drink at Little llenry'a Ca bin, Morgan k Gerlioh, proprietors. Nolte can tell you all about it; he baa Bchlitt Milwaukee baer on draught. It ia alwaya nice and cool. Lota 2 aud 3 in block 140, Keenrve addition above St. Joaeph'a academy lor aale cheap, luquire of 1'eter Weat Uklah Mentinel: F. W Boyuton took a huuob of (at bogs to Pendleton tbli week, where he aold them for 6.r)U on foot A aaloon aud bowling alley for aale at a bargaiu. Muat be aold by Oatobst 10. Address C. J. Chopot, Davenport Waah. Prussian poultry powder, Groeebech's Mo, oriM ncer ami anything in me av of chicken remedies at Kouppen'a drug a tore For aale New Singer aewing Uni chine, a Morria rwOllBlM cliair, a portable bath tub, 41 Court atraet. The citv iall ia empty, for the nrat time in many mouth It apeak- well (or the orderly conduct of citiaeu. Pendleton The aale of dreaa uooda at the Boa- ton Btore ia corUiuly a great QMOfwM Ity for money aavera. Jusi mum, goods for 29c. 75c Btauaberg Broa. bave opened tbe bowliuu alley in the baaemeut of the Heudriok'a building and will run it in brat-claaa ehapo. "Tbe boat ahoea 1 evor wore 1 got mt tli hi iloatoli Store. 1 hey sell tlia kaat ahoea and rubbera for the money. Tbat'a a fact." Loat Oold watob chaiu with key tun Huitravad with tbe name of J M. Won tie) Haward for returu aame to Kaat Orouiaii oiii. . of The nu ll' date young man wanta hla overcoat to be of lateat cut aud mater ial. Why buy anything but the beat (or the money aay the Boaton Btore people. Conrad FlaUoedar deairtw to well hit reaidence property, two lota well ioi proved, corner of Webb anil Clay atreeta at a reaaonahle price on eaay tarota. There will be a dance thia evuiiiug at Armory hall. Muaic hy Kirkinan'h orcheaira. Arthur (.iibaou, floor man ager. Admiaaioii, 60c. All cordially invited. Wttduuadaya aud baturdaya heme made broad aud uaatriaa at Art 1.x chauge, 316 Court atraet. Opening day tomorrow heptembur 14, drop in or l'elephoue raaideuce 131. "Tax" I angevei baa bought the "airahip" from liamburger Frank aud a prepared to aarve any kiud of aaud w ichea on abort uotioe. tie will make a apauialty of Huuday luuoba. lasV night Wllr. and Mra. I, L. Hering. J. M. Benfluy, graiiilfathnr to the child, reported the o i iirrence, naying that a nine pound democrat had come int! tii uoirhl x Formal millinery owninga is a tiiidgl n( the pant. Mra. Itoae Uampheii will he pltMtRHil In Hliow her lieaiitllnl Mlie of dnmaatic and imported pattern hata, which will he on iliaplay, on ami alter Monday, September ltl. H. S Prist, the man who la ucciiaeil of attempting to aaaault Conrnl Plata oeiler yeaterday afternoon with a knife, ia atill at large Ollicera have heen after him aince the warrant wan sworn out, but he baa not yet been found. For their alter Mppai aale (Iiih even ing the Peoples Warehouae otfera 1U00 yards of beat 6c outing flannel for 3c per yam, women's wv. tancy neckwear for 13c, women 'a 60c fancy neckwear for Wo, women's 7fic fancy neckwear for 3Nc, women's $1 lancy neckwear for (Mm, Ttie Peoples Warehouse will offer from il until 9 o'clock thia evening their school boy stockings, the hest 26c boys' hose on earth for 17c, 26c knee paiita for 16c, 60c knee pants fur Hi ; 76c knee jianta for 60u. Willi every boy' knee panla auit they well thia evening will give a hat or cap free. Do you want to win a Shetland pony'.' Then tell your mother to buy you anme Wayne-knit pony atockmgx and give you theticketa. till out the spaces on the inside of the tickets and give i in n. to us. Vou can guess as often as you like, but each tune you muat fiave a separate ticket for each gne-H. The girls can guess, too. It. Alexander. Tlioae who visit the carnival at Portlund, the state fair at Salem or points west of the Cascades should embrace the opportunity of a trip on the "White Collar Line" steamer Bailey (iaUart between The Dalles untl Portland and enjoy the scenery of the Columbia as well as the comforts of tirttclass atsanihoal traveling. The I j i r hi very cheap and steamers connect closely with trains. The BOB pan 1 publishes the time of the sailing of its steamers in an "ad" in the Kiisl Ore goiiian dully and weekly. PKOI'Lli ll I. HI-. I OH A DAY. Arthur Mckinley of Portland is spending u du in l endleton hufore taking a journey to Cambridge, Mass., where he will become a student of Harvard college, lie has for the past five or six years been at the head of the Latin department of the Portland public schools. His father is Uev. Q. A. Mckinley, who is the predecessor of Kev. F. L. F'orhes of the Pendleton academv. ilia brother and sister, Kd win ami Alice, are both university students, the former al Princeton ami the latter at Kugene, Ore. France is an express messenger on the Northern Pacific, out of Spokane. Mr. Mckin ley is shaking hands with old friends here tialay ami will leave (or the east tonight. ii i & m PURSONAL aKNTIUN. K. 11. Pattou, the saw mill man of Pilot Hock, is in town today. Joa. McCaba, manager of the W. C. li. K. Co., is at the Pendleton. .V Berkeley, jr. sold Fid Itippey's stock ranch t Mark fatten, it is lo cated in Camaa valley. E. 11. Clarke returned thia afternoon from Skagwuy and Juneau, where he baa been for several weeks. Miss l irat e Houghton of Walla Walla uiul Mi-h Daisy l.ec oi Milton today completed a apeci.iWteucliera' examina tion. Frank Sibley was bfOBjgfal toduy from Hotter creek, ua an alleged accomplice of Ira Sibley, the voting turgor and his cousin. l tsses .1 -1 1 1 1 1 uiul Laura Beat l have arrived from Oregon City to take up their work a teachers in the public schools. Miaa Pearl Smith of Helix weut to The Dalles this morniug to spend the winter. She will learn the milinery trade there. Traveling Passenger Agent J. H. O'Noil and Buperiuleiident of Tele graph E. A. kleppol of the O. K. A Hi are in Pendleton today. Mra. W. K Brock ami sou Herald have returned from a two months' out ing at the coast hy way of lleppner, where they remained a week. Dr. A. L. Beatie, who has been one of Pendleton's leading deutiats, will leave tomorrow morning (or Oregon City where be will establish a prac tice. Mra. W. P. Fell has goue to Port land, uud Mr. tell in logo tomorrow night. He will enter the employ of Mason, hliroian A Co., and they will make their home iu Portlaud. Mi-- Pearl Luc. ey left this muruing fur kugune, to resume her studies at the uuiveraity. She will spend a few days at Pommm where she will be joined hy her mother, Mra. Mary But ler, next Tuesday. Sbaniko Loader: Dr. Pilkiugton, who aome time since aold out his in teiuata in Antelope and weut eaat to take a sMtcial cuurae iu surgery, was in Hhauiko Saturday We learn the doctor will liajate in Astoria to follow hia prnfoasioii. Heppuer Times: Mrs. Geo. Couaor aud lmr sister, Mrs. W. k. Brock of Pendleton, both returned to Heppner i. mi Friday eveniug from a two months' outing by the seaside. Mrs. Brook will visit with relativea ami pa rents here tor u short time. John Town, a sheep man trom Oreat Falls, Mont., is in Pendleton fur a few days. Mr. Towu owns about 20, 0UU bead of sheep iu Moutaua aud ia in i. lor tAajfipnipowa Of adding to his already large stock. He haa come pre pared to buy 10,000 lamba, i( he can flud a place to winter them. He aaya tbat the Oregon sheep are much more satisfactory than tlioae raised iu Mon tana. K. T. Cox has received a letter from his sister Beteie, who wae iu Buffalo at the time when President Mckinley waa shot. She was lookiug at the California Iruit exhibit near the Temple u( Muaic, when toe shunting uccured. Miss Cox said that it waa remarkahlu how sluwly the news spread, that she did not hear of it until lully hull an hour afterwards.. . - i I.KK STHBkV BBlUUk UNSAVk. Cunduionail by ilia Mayer To us Ba paired at Ones. Mayor Vincent today condemned the Lee atreet bridge as unsafe tor truffle, and caused it to be closed. Kepaira are to lie made at once. The heavv hauling of wheat has rendered the atep necessary, in the opinion t the mayor and other city officers. tor Sala. 1000 acres of sumiuerfallow , BOO acrea of stubble wheat laud; all implements and stock necessary to work the land. luquire of Purl Bowman. 10 Haward Taken from my pasture, bay horse branded L with a bar over it on left shoulder. PKTKK WE8T. A (Hue iMHini! bov waa burn BASR BALL TOMORROW. piaaaan and Invinelblas ara to Msai Sunday Afternoon. There will tie another baseball game tomorrow afternoon at the Alta street rounds between the Pioiiaer of the 'aciflc and the invincible Two games have already rmeu playerl in hich the latter team, heretofore known as the Knights of Pythias, has gi t the worst of it. The Invincible haw strengthened cnnsnlerahl v and say that they are sure to win tnmnr row. The proceeds will he donated to gome charitable cauae. The game will begin at 8 o'clock sharp The line-up: Pioneers: Barlow, catcher ; Cronin, pitcher; Cox, short; Medley, Srsi base; ll iricn, aeconil hate; Amiersoo, third bae; Drake, left field ; O'FHtrn, center Mold : Mays, right field. Invincibles: Hartman, catcher, Do - dull, pitcher; Fletcher, short; Brown, first base; I inn, i, second base: I mm kin, third base; Fitsgerald, center field; Held, left field ; Keller, right field. J. CLOVE WAS SHOT. Will Ho Brought Prom Umatilla This Af ternoon. A telegram was received at Brock MoOoOMM' 'bug store this afternoon that reads hi follows: "Umatilla, Ore., Bept. 14. Brock A McComas, Tell McComas to have Dr. Cole treat gunshot wound on me at the arrival of No. 2. Provide conveyance from the depot. If Dr, Cole is absent, send for him. "J. 0L0VB." Mr. Clove is employed as warehouse man in K. W. McComas' warehouse at Cold Springs. It is not yet known whether the telegram is the result of an accident or other ise. The bullet entered just below the knee an I lodged in the ligament in the hack part of the leg. Nothing further will be known until Clove arrives at 6 o'clock. WRKCK ON O. I. N. Bnglnasrs Tom Haslam and Raasa In stantly Killed. It is reported from The Dalles that two gravel trains were wrecked on the (i H A N yesterday after n, in stantly killing Engineers Tom llaslam and Kd Heese and injuring two or three other truih men The accident occurred two miles east of The Dalles hat ween 3 and 4 o'clock in the after noon. Very little information except the hare facts can he' obtained concert ing the di-aster Tha Pattsnes of Woman. It is remarkable what time ami pu iii'iiii' tiny accomplish, says the Cor vallis tiazcttc. In the contest (or a pair of shoes recently closed at Kline's Mrs. .lames Dunn performed a feat which seems almost incredible. I'p nii one aide of an ordinary imatal card, she wrote the words, "tjueen qual itv $3 00 shoes for ladies" U40 times'. Kvery letter is ier(ectly (ormed and the work is neatly done. To the naked eye the card appears to have traced upon it some peculiar design, hot ben brought under the glass every word is plainly legible. Mrs. Ada CutiimiiigH of llalsev wrote the words l2U t mies. while Mrs. Charles Young of tins city took third place with MB. m e m Whan lo Wind Your Watch. It is lattter to wind your watch in the morning than in the evening, be cause, after you have wound it, the spring is kept tight for some hours, and is gradually relaxed during the re mainder of the 24, says the Loudon Isx press. Thus hy winding il in the morning you have the spring tight during the day ami while you are on the move; and at night, when the spring is comparatively relaxed, your watch remains quite still. You see, the chances are that if you allow the spring to lie relaxed during the day your watch will not keep such good (.'QVhil. At the anal of hia trow n man uitui bt who uses poor liuplenieuia, wb.411 ha inn buy tbs bet In Ills marks' al iuvb low pro-en n w obaraa w mii uaplameQl that naad I lis Intrduai kind ol iiih: Me ass ailing Bioughtoa Backs ui wagons ai i'hsi M tutever yen nred wrliave tlm boat slid our our prices ma tin- lowsst. HkMwLt BHUs, rg are tUa paoplo and tbe only people iu the Saddlery builnew lu I'uudluton thai SB) plova full force of mechaulua tbe yeer around aud make our owu Saddles, Uerne, etc., and do uol sliii lUeia huui the ( uirios Itkesouie of our competitors and then tell you they are as good us home made; but tbey are uot JOSEPH ELL, Leading Harness and Saddlary. Call up: No. 5 for Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling Bepeclal aiueutiou givau to Oouslguuieula Laatz Bros. time Hot whether vnn wind it every morning or every night, be sure TOR do so at regular intervals, that is to say, have a stated time for doing so and atirk to it. 0. R. a R. Offlesrs IUBWBB. At the meeting of tbe O. R. o Hi directors the following nfflcers were chosen : F. H, llarriinan, chairman of lh executive board; A. L. Mohbr, presi dent; William D. Onttllth, vno presi dent; Winslow S. Pierce, general coun sel; W. W. Cotton, seeretarv and gen eral attorney; Alexander Miller, as sistant secretary; 9, V, 8 Crosby, treasurer ; Oeorge B, Witbington, as sistant treasurer; K. S. Benton, gen eral auditor. Of tbe Port'and A Asiatic Steamship company, operated by the t). R. t F. H. llarriinan was chosnn chairman of the board, A. L. Mohler president and W. W. Oolton secretary. The other directors are K. B, Benson, Wil liam Crooks, William D. Cornish and Winslow S. Pierre. Directors of the Spokane I n ion De pot company were re elected as (ol lows: W. C. Bristol, H. F Conner. W. W. CottoniLawrence t,reer J. N. Teal and .lames O. Wilson of Portland. William D. Cornish of New York City, and E. H. Harriman of Arden, N. Y. Mr. Harriman was elected president, Mr. Cornish vice presideut, Mr. WilMM secretary, F. V. S. Crosby of New York, treasurer, and K. B, Benson of Portland, auditor. The executive com mittee is composed of Messrs. Cornish, Harriman ami Oreer. Another line of our fall fOOdl lias ar rived. In OUT WOTl window w' are ibowing I line of Wedgewood effi ot and tinted lamps. Botll Ukl liusinesF suicide to offer them at the priOM rjuoted not any liinlier llian coniiiion plain lamps. Owl Tea House. Stone Jars 15c p-r Rallon. N, BERKELEY Has the followinR harRains !i2() Acres Wlieat Land,ir,(M) Best Stock and Dairy ftanofa in Camas I'rarie, Clu-aj). Good House, 8 Lots, $1900. Very IesiraMe LifMidwnot Very ( 'heaji. Also a big list of town and county property cheap. You get Good Beer. When you drink PILSNER BEER. I iuaranteed f not to cause headache or tliziiiHSs Ask for it. Schultz Brewing Co. The Place to Buy : : : : Is where you can get quick and cheap prices. Put in your order for header Uxla water tanks aud fetal racks. Baat line of Lumher, Lath, Shingles, Build ing paper, Tar paper, Lime and cement, Piokavtl Plaster, Brick, and, Moulding Screen 1 )oors & Windows, Sash oft DOOM, Terra Cotta Pipe. Pendleton Huhf Mill and Lumber l ard R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. Farmers Custom Mill Fred W altars, Preprint i . Oapaouy, leu Uuruit day? rioui ezubaufetl lor wlieai. flour, Mill food, Cbopped Veod ulc, aiw.fi I " turn OOIO OUST W'YJl W twin do yomr workl 0 I f Sj ' " ' ' Thrmo m ay, W08 Hm9 m yomr, tho V . aaeaw m AV4X S4BS twin-, wili make your tlnh waihinp ei'.v 9M R 0mTmm ara rnmrn aTaar aT Th diih win hin brichtrr nni n- BBRj JM aT 4WBT aT IT J AT kMmWIkw aT cleaner than soap or anythinr rir rruld BBRj lag WBPWaW'eeeeee n, lk( ,, . m ti' I no ( icsnirw that BRB GOLD DUST will not do r-ner, saner and crMNUtsr than soap or any oilier ckeenMr mm H Tltr. N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chlcego. St Louiv New York. 13. ston. ajaaj 1 "Art of Skirt Making" Is the correct description of an th MwIbwV -iHV'- fiL K Lyons Mercantile Co., Pendleton, Oregon. Furniture and Undertaking. .bOT K)H rL AaJ-- 2 j - ' , ' 'j)WjjSS-,y f" eye on the many nice furniture reationn and nee u re hhim oi the rare hartaiiiH he is offering." . A. I Oriief Main FRAZIER'S SCHOOL BOOKS HERE. JUST ARRIVED. EXCHANGES HALF PRICE. F"RF"F" A ijeM(11 ,ox an riciiool hag rnrr " Wfc gi ven with each outfit of hook W Ilk IT. L. Q. FRAZIER, Mfgol iBofjk Am and Distributor for I'matilla Counts BOttkl especially for Pendleton rUademy now reedy. ' Bring your Jug and have it filled with Pure Bulk Maple Syrup Standard Grocery Co Opposite Golden Rule Hotel. Elite Petticoats We ere exhibiting in our skirt depart ment the latest correct styles of tyoi "Elite" petticoats. They are all mail. "BUM Klovc ftttinn adjusiafie top l us Perfectly over a Bustle. 1 'he "Elite" does away with the oh wJCtionable tie string and bunching around the waist, has no opening in back and particular women will always find it a perfect fitting garment. FOR SALE HY Uncle Sam: "Steer toward rUdtr'i Furniture store. coriMM l;n" ani1 Webb itrtetf, Pen- Pilot: "Why go there?" Uncle Sam: "Because he has the fincHt line of Furniture U) le found iu Lantern Oiejgoi) and we ull want to fcat our RADER and Wehh streets -'WIlUll II Mo"day, Sept. A tl title rM,.;j. . ,,i(.f n 5l'l" - uir t , .Ll, HAYK U-ST uu ii 1 Vc7 pair A hsiilnt.'li, r 'uftraii9 -niL WITH TBLE1 FREB OF CHAR n 'o tbb Pmaaviaj fit M lin Slrw Iw Cor. Court and Johtml 11 MU tTON. OREM HI, ul, I KM I Klfrlrlr t.lakl. A IDi xi, rati rtlMl. uUn u i H B . 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