FOR
shoes
that art- OOOttfortabli
shoes
that are stylish
shoes
, that wear
shoes
that will tit
shoes
that will mak" yotti l fM L'iad
p
shoes
that will give your buniona 'as'
GO TO
CLEAVER BROS.,
Practical Boot and Shoe Men
PENDLETON, - OREGON.
J
TITUS.
Jaa. A. Howard. Farm loans.
LsmIiss' and guilt's pursoa at H
Aroma cuRm, boat on ffcwt, '
I law ley Broa.
Hootch oata and all kind
Haw lay Broa.
Mioaat aaatarn haws and ba.oii il
ww cut at K Manila's
Swift's premium nanis and brc
haoon at Hawley Broa.
Late Crawlord peacbaa, bnr lor cai.
i. lag, at Hawlay broa.
for A rat class rigs or a cab at any
boar telephone Depot stables, l.n.i.
Craig. t'rn(j
11 too want U ar a n c.
paper and bordara go see 0 C. 81
( oort street.
Housekeeper wanted. Covered
gun and two boraaa lor aalv. Il
at U. Martin 'a.
tic to tbe Woman' Kai'i.an,
!iom inadti broad and pastries M I
uaadai and Saturdays.
Roll can tall you ail about il b
baa scblltt Milwaukee if
draught. It ! always ( an
Tbe homeliest man to Pn
wall a Um iiandaomaai, and
ara invited to call on any di
and get lroe a trial bott.
Balaam ior the throat an
rsesedy that is guaranteed t- eon
relieve all chronir and acute
aatliiiia. broucihtia and doaeoi
Price c and SOc Fcjroala b
man A Oo., aole agent.
School Books
All reaiy for
First Day of School
We have ali our books tor
Public Schools and acadeitr.
will exchange new books fur
ones at ball price, Com)
Loses, rulers and blotters
away with purchases.
TALLMAN & CO.
Dis
jm the 13 22 rifle at T. C. TarlorV
f: fhirt waists, now 40c. Cieaver
Br. Iry Goods Co.
Store room tor rent, enquire a: Mr.
Campbells' miliinery (tore.
Beat school bos ever sold, 25c pair.
Cleaver Brothers lry Goods Co.
School handkerchief!, lc each.
Cleaver Brothers Pry Goods Co.
DsjnaajlM egg shanio 2Ac a box at
Koeppen'i drug sura. Just what you
want.
School suite at discount o( lu per
rent during tbis week. Cleaver
Brothers Dry Good Co.
Will sell two tine lota, southeast
corner ol block 4. OHM Washington
and Madison streets, lor 72o. K. T.
V.de
nt-; '"1 w..rs horses weigh
nig not leas than 12UU pounds, luqnire
of J. C. Have at Froome's livery
statues.
Music ball in Lal'ow block will tw
open for engagements ou and after 2ao
September lor dancing only. Enquire
of C. B Wade.
boat A small boy's bos overcoat,
between sister'- school and: steam
IjUllit". . t .nder eeve at this otSee
and get reward.
K. Martin i M to date id tbe gro
cery business. It there is anything
you want in his line that he hasn't in
stock he will gat it.
Tin lUrnev County Live stock aaso
CiatiOB tailed a ineewug lor September
21 l fcfUU sjIsjm roletiug agaiust the
range leasing proposition.
W. B. Wittiee ii agent tor tbe lio
niestir and Iiavis aeaiug machines. A
full .in ( supplies. Repairing a spe
cialty. All work guaranteed.
J Hoaard sold todav lot 1. li,
. and 14. I k w Ke.ervat.oi. add.
(of W F Matlock to Mrs. E.
L Limner I t i oiisideration of flo-V).
There will f- a dance this evening
at Armory na . Music n kirkuian'
OfeAjajatra, Artliur Gibson, flour man
ager. Admission, 50c. All cordially
' : .re, .- i - ;. arnei n a ere put
in the city jail yesterday afternoon for
vagrancy were iet out soon alter and
Mi'l lu get out .it town imnied lately .
Ti.e went i hast.
A marriage lioanse was issued today
at the clerk - rbce today t C S.
Park and Maud smith, both of Uma
t lit county. The prospective bride
is not yet sixteen years old.
Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock,
Justice Fit nerald sentenced ieo.
' Harm to ' days la Um "Uiity jail lor
carry lug concealed weapons. Harris
I will a. so have t pay the rusts.
olyaipia oysters fur a "chaser" and
oyster tocBtail made before your eves
rba Maie, " Court street, oi which
C. L. MaGinnis i proprietor a:i
eat orai. if of wines, liquors and
cigars.
Article of corporation have onen
bled with the county tiers and the sec
retary ot state by UM ii.t.oriiorators of
the Pacific Bealty company of Pendle
toe. Elmore K. Purringtuu, James
A. Howard and William I. Bighv ara
'.lie ine irporaturs. The capital stock
lr foll.UUU.
a
PARTY SLIPPERS...
We have the most toinpiett iint ot lJn UsffMII Mil siiowti m Fen
dleton. Our Colonial and Grecian styles are tut ver latest ideas lor
evening wear. Call and examine them
The Pendleton Slioe Co.,
WM. FITZGERALD, Manager.
F. H. Beath ol Weston is here on
business.
Harry and Otis Tnrnw are here Irnm
Waaton today
Deputy Sheriff ('. P. Davis is on the
an k llM today.
Mist. Itol Shiitrnm has been visiting
In Walla Walla.
A. D. Leedy is here Iron I'anyon
I'itv on a short business trip.
I W. F. Matlock, left last mt-M lot
Skagway. He will he absent a month.
Jim Hall is down from Butter creek
looking for range to winter his ckt-
I tie.
Dean latum went to lone this morn
ing. Mr. Tatom is there visiting her
mother.
Mrs. Alice Kirkpatrick of Weaton
arrived last night to visit Mrs. M. S.
Whitman of McKay creek
T. B. Wells has juat returned from
the Wallowa country where he pur
chased 1V head of young cattle.
K. 1.. Johnson of Fair View farm
alxve Weston and his son-ia-law, Ira
Henderson, are in Pendleton today on
legal business.
Mr. 'i. s. 'iritnian who has been
visiting her son, Frank tiritman of tbe
St. Joe store has returned to her home
in Kiuville, Wash.
I'ouiuiunicatioo ha been received
from Judge Ellis that his son Kddie is
rapidly improving and will be at home
again in a lew days.
Mrs. W. H. Thompson of Wes
tou went to La tirande last night
to visit her husband, wbo is emplov
isxl in the O. K. A N railroad simps
Hsppner Times. Misses Essie Leezer,
i Bertha Adkini. Messrs. Fred Bartholo-
mew and Walter Gay departed Mondav
i morning (or Milton. to attend Colombia
college.
Mr. and Mrs F.. H. Duncan of Wes
i ton left last night for California.
.Thev will visit Santa Clara, lalif..
and' Reno. Nevada The trip is tor
Mrs. I'uncan's health.
I, W Young, I, K. Kilgore and T.
K sailing arrive l (roni Weston last
night to effect a transler of tbe Weaton
opera house to the Knights of Pythias
and tbe Woodmen ai the World.
C. J. Frees. representing the
spokesman-Review in this isrrilor; as
superintendent of circulation, goes on
Monday t. -pokane ti attend the wed -diug
ot his son, Charles Freeaa, to
! Miss Bessie Olds.
Miss Carrie Anderson, the trained
I nurse, who has been attendant upon
I Mrs. Mas Haer, returned to Portland
i last night. Mrs. Baer ha- been mute
seriously ill (or two weeks past, but is
j now convalescent
Grant County Newt: C. J. Mcin
tosh, principal o( the public school iD
tbis city, arrived Friday evening lrom
I Granite, where he has been engaged
I during the summer in the Hen Ham
son mine, ol wbicb he is a part owner.
(Hrf Bartlett of Walla Walla has
fallen into a good thing by the discov-
lerv of oil on land in Virginia which
tie inherited. it was regarded as
(worthless, until tne oil was found,
When a company paid t20.0LM for a
lease of tbe land and are paying a
monthly royalty of 1800 as they take
out the' valuable substance
Wiiliaui L. Hbiverick has accepted a
position with tbe Peop las Warehouse.
He will base charge of tbe shoe de
partment. Mr. shiverick is probably
oue of the moat competent ihoe men
'on tbe Pacific coast. He bad some
thing like twenty year experience ic
Massachusetts towns where sboemak
iug i a nne art, and was in the retail
boot aud shoe business in Chicago for
a uunihar of years. The nnuy friends
of Mr. and Sirs. Shiverick a ill learn
with pleasure Wiat they are to remain
in Pendleton.
R. 0 ' SIGN OCT FRIDAY NIGHT
W adamant Company Pask th Feazsr at
"Steam Laundry" Prida Nlgbl
Friday night tbe F rater was Iliad
from pit to dome, chairs were placed
in tbe aisles and corners, people stood
up in the foyer, and when ail of the
floor space was occupied ny theatre
goers, tbay were turned away from the
doors. At 8:15 o'clock, there was a
double tile on the stairway . those go.
ing up to obtaip admission, and those
earning away woea Manager Welch
hook bis head aud informed them that
not auotber square foot ol hnmainty
couid be jammed into the t, ue
It was tbe fifth nigbt lor the Wie ie
nianus and they were goiug to produce
"Tne Steam Laundry," a four-act
piece partaking of melodrainatn and
vaudeville characteristics, and wbi
was snappily put ou by this company
This afternoon, a matinee war given
with "A Village Belle" b the Is ards.
aud tonight the week engagement will
clowe. It doesn't make any difference
what is to be played this evening.
The house wil. be crowded to the
Hail of capacity.
Friday night, Mia aue charm
ed the audience with artistic rendi
tion!. rfiviiiK renewexl evidence of tbe
1 thorough cultivation of an excellent so
i praii" voice. Mr. Morrison also gave
well sung baritone solos.
Reviewing the week, one may con
scientiously commend tbe Wiedemann
ai tbe beet popular price attraction
that has ever visited Pendleton The
plays nave bean clean and well staged ,
with competent people in tbe cast
each night. The remarkably large
1 nuiiheas dune ha been justified by u.e
meritorious performances. A returu
engagement woold undoubtedly draw a
L oai Dees to tbe house's capacity
OLD FOLKS CLUS.
formsSfor ins Oldsr Members of Pen
dleton Sesisty.
Many uew social dancing clubs are
bow being formed in Pendleton, the
latest ueibg the "Old Folk's Clob."
comprised of married people only.
Dancing and card parties ana other so
cial featuree will be udulged in ny
tuts dab, to be given semi-monthly on
Thursday nights The brat party will
be held September ab. Muaic by Kirk
man. Tbe membership comprises the
loilowng: Ed Eben, Cha. ureolicL,
L Hunziker, Joaepb Ell, L A. Park
burst, Wm. Bakar, A. J. Gibson, J.
E. Krauee, J as Gwinn. Frank Noagie,
F. T. Light, T. C Iaylor. Leon Do
han, Lee Teutacb, Mark Patton, .- I;
Thompeou, Wm. Filxgerald, E. T.
Wade, Dr. C. J. Smith, F. J. Craa
ford. J. E. Beam, 0. B. Wade I1
Barnhart. C. J. Wh maker, Ueo. Car
rier. F. L. Helfred, C. E. Beau. E.
J. Murphv, C- C. Sharp, i i. n Baker,
John Haiiey. jr., Jos. Baaler, Dr. F
W. X'inoant, John Greulich, C. A. Ep
ni tiger, L. O. Sbeek, C. A. Cole, W.
ft. Bowman, L. B Beeder, A. B
Holmes, L. reenaald. J. T. Brown,
C. A Fratier. C. E. Roueevell, J. A.
Howard, E. E. Purington, J. F. Rob
inson Onus. H. Carter, F. W Wei-,
W.J. Furnish, Max Moorbead, W.
H. Fowler.
creek road near Athnoa within a
month. The people living in that M
s ........ 1 ,,. n.,,i.l, . 1... r . . L
I III II, II, ,r n, -.-. , m. wimicii ,nr ...
and ihe Athena crusher, with an en
gine to run it, in order that the work
may he done. I lie road mentioned is
on difficult to keep in repair, and il
. . , , ....... i..A . . l all,-.
llie ' A I i III, I'l ,1,11 oiirnni ,
ceeds, other road in the county n.ay
he treated likewise.
Pollcs Court,
t'lnel Peo was arrested again last
nik-ht for drunkenness. He was unable
to pay his fine of o this morning and
was taken hack to jail.
Kit Emerson, who fired two shots at
T Olson ami tins Carlson on Tuesdsy
night, appeared ladore Judge Beam
this morning anil was fined 8 lor
shooting a revolver inside the city
limits.
A man nsiiied Jack F;ili was arrest
ad last night for Ihmiik drunk and
striking a woman. There are aim nth- :
er charges against him Antone Nolh
complainexl that Dills broke a large
numlier of bottle by throwing them
about promiscuously hack d the sa
loon, it was found alo that he had
mashed some windows in BasMfotd .
Thompson's shop. The maurader was
still too drunk to at pear this morning.
Psndlston Day at ihs Portland Carnival.
There will be a special excursion to
Portland from Pendleton on Thursday.
October 10. for the benefit of those who
desire to visit the expisitmn and car- ,
nival. Tbe rote will be 17. .if (or the
round trip, which unhides two ad mis- ;
eions to the carnival. Tickets good
until October llegnlar excursion .
n . , . . . " Ii I V
Tti. s i i ill at ine o. n . , .
ticket office Mr fnli particulars.
Clam Club Heeling,
twenty-lour members of the Clam
Club met last night in the liasement of
the Golden Rule bote! and enjoyed a
merry feast. The following officers
Here elect.-.. J. M. Deathman,
president: J. H Park, secretary and
J. F Bean, treasurer. It was the first;
meeting of the season and the revelers (
say ttiat they had an "elegant" time.
Winter Psiturs for Rsnl.
"7."- acres heavy hunchgrass. ftrRl acres ,
stubble with straw stack, 12f acres;
uncut wheat, siinveied by hot winds.
Running water, house and liable on ,
premises. F.. W. M'CO.MA
a
Philip Campbell of New York closed
tbe negotiation for the Flagstaff mine,
located about eight miles east of Baker
i'itv Some time ago Mr. Camptiel:
took a bond on this propertv for U0,a
MO.
mm Ht.e. fswm tV2j"
wrltsnofthsPasinrio.il
Thefin- insurance tM
MBMivasJ a P"1 M"""', ,' 'i
hoard of fire underwriters o t bt r . n
fir roast, of the reduction o( ratss
he rtre protecteil portion ol end Wt
The reduction is due to the recei
valuable mnrovemei.ts r.
partment and water s.ipp If.
by Frank B Clopton. "eW
will ssve IS000 per the pan
( ,e city iffzrt J; T
last two years. I.W.OOP nas i
mmm II improrement. an. gTJ.
nenditnr. Will be made ip in ten .ear
A Raplns. Rosrinr Flood
Washed down a telegraph IUm Jig ,
"Standing .t de-c m 'T
waTe'r " he write. "SSf
rold am! cough. It T Ti.klan.l
F.nallv the lt doctors in 'iskland.
N" s-onx Cltj Sd Omaha sa d i 1
had consumption ami com. .
Then I igan uniitf I'r. Km,' 11 "
iMsciverv and a. wholly cure.) by
!X bottles. Positively. 'r",:,T,
(or coughs, n.l.ls ami
lung troubles by Tallman m 0 I r"
Mc. m
w7lls Walla Fruit Fair
for the above occasion sePiemlier
23 to 28. the O R v- 1 .
make a rate .,( II W fot lbs POOBd trip
from Pendleton, licxeis u oe e...
(Wptomher :t 24. 2 and 2h t -ir days
limit.
Mr. WillarJ llerren of 'Hex has cap
tured nc Ie. than 18" .-.-votes aitl.in
tht. m tw .ear- Mr. Herren hss
tw. ran BBS dogl that have a great
dislike for covote. They are always
on the aiert and whenever a sheep
thief make his appearance he is run
down and chewed into mince meat.
Another
j line ol our fall goods hat ar
i rived. In our west window
I H .. ...... ,.,.,i.i nn n .f
w t" uie MIIMUIIk U iilll- V.
Wedpewood effect and tinted
lamps. Seem? like DOlitmi
suicide
to offer them at the prices
quoted not any higher than
OOnunoa plain lamp..
Owl Tea House.
Stone Jars 15c per gallon
Have you
purchased your
winter footwear?
W iiavf just received
a larce siiipinent ot the
neatest ami keft wet
weather foOtWMX ever
shown in Pendleton.
Tliey are all made of
the very bent and
thoroughly IMMUMd
leather ami will not
swell when Wit like
mottt shoes heretofore
-hown in this city.
Remember we abso
lutely guarantee even
pair we sell.
The Peoples Warehouse
THE FITTERS OP FEET.
716 Main btreet. Pendleton, Or.
Hart burn.
Belching of Gases,
Pain in the Stomach.
Bloating.
Distress after Eating, etc.
There are manv remedies lor theae
troubles, but tew care.
NAITO DYSPEPSIA CURE
will cure the worst cases.
i.ii. m DfussatsowH with pwwpiw
'A.,.. Iiloasarui HI-- '! "I kwve ln- v
I a uiifTerur from .iomu.ii 1p01.no tor in
vtwrw. .1 .'uIii.IiiukmI lu iil.oruiloi. of
ISji atnmailb iwi Man-h. Iwik Nan's
l -i.e.i.. . or, hu.I am urwl "
lor salrby lallman&Co.. and all
1 In at class druggisu, or send to Frank
Niu. Portland tlotal Hharmaty, Port
. land, Oregon. Hricc Si a bottle or 6
bottles lor $5 cypress prepaid.
Let Lh fut Our heads Together
j it wl wan: brat eiAM vAfriAt rwpejrtOK done
1 Mr a re (j ftp rv '- u ! kiij1' of ciriage
stiUtb.c, Mr ml. ft -r Ju . mt
The Place to Buy
NCAGLE BHOb
s s s
s s s
WASTED
is where you can get qui. s
and cheap pricas. Pot id
your order lor header bads
water tanki and lewd racks.
beat UM Of
Lumber, Lath,
Shingles, Build
ing paper, Tar
paper, Lime and
cement. Pickets
Plaster. Brick.
Sand, Moulding
Screen Doors &
Windows, Sash
& Doors, Terra
Cotta Pipe.
Pendleton Planing Mill and
Lumber lard.
R. FORSTER, Proprietor.
afPVj CURE YOURSELF!
I - B.li fur uat.iurU
SCHOOL LlbliA-
.' tiu.ri Llbxral
uu. luruislilug Co.,
PHYSICIANk.
i)R. w. o 1 out 09WUM in Jrun
Duuduia uSix oour lu to li a m. u
p jx Tslspaon TJ
r V VIVCKV1 S! U oh KUt KJuAK
ot r.m Natjona. bans USlc ooart lu 10 1.
a ix. u . f m
1K. C. J. SMITH UKKICK OVKE THt
rsndietoD aaviog Han Tw.puuuc 1.
raidB Wispliuuc
Id. S. CjAKKIKUj U I) UOMKOPATU
Ic lsrsiciaii sad Burisoii OBv Id Judtf
BuhJiaf Ts.epuuue oSc Slack 7 . fast
Dtacs i
J. L. MILL
St. I).. DKSeAI.V BLO- k
b.u ere truutjim e.Lr rt'.
conditious and lmpairwl Soaring. Oiasasi
propvrl; ntuo lor rvlract.ve .rrura
I
mWr 1 at .B
MIBsW ' irciusr .0 KHt rwiisi
UK. i. J . M I At'L K'K)M 11 4W00IA.
hud Slock TsloaSoa Stl IWSldaaue Ml.
paotic. blacs is.
OSTKOr'ATUli HH YSlCIAJIg, OU,
ksrst a keys, ugkuc uu utock iai of So
Uiu Slur
nK.LVNK si. ai.AkL.SLKK HBOKIC
aud oeruu jimaim aad 'liii.ni ol suwcl
opi UoM. cor . .Mr aud Mala s l-sul.t-
un. Ore
ARlUITIlTk AMD BClLUBkh
t. v. Howaju), aioBiTicT A'n sr-
Lximpieur ma r.ib.t
io cuj or oouulr)
I I UOWAK1'. Aac
utjriuu.od.ui uia 1
piau. for OQlidioai tu
boom 17 Judd buiTdlUf
WllSlktoraa Craak Hoad to us Bspalrod
Mast aouti.
Oooiiuiasiouar Horace Walkar will
toutUMNUc) work ou tlj Wild 11 or an
IK PoCNli-TUfc HKUK1NAKTKK UK
dBtcrtuuo IUJ..S ua twen ussl up by ttk
Car marsual aud . ill l old at lbs .xpir.nuu
of too d.ri for .xmii aad eipeusw
"ui- u.) Uunu iiuall strip, ou lunUMd, two
wbiut mud law:, weight .booi l'f' puaod. a
abuut o ran. braudwl O k ou I.U lUooldar
p.uxl BepUjuibsr 11, 1SU1
J U. UEAlHMAN Cllj M.raua.
SUKKk COLE. CONTKACTOKS AN U
bviuUr ksituuiUM farnubl on aaort uo
Uw Jou aurl a ipa:iaJiT frutaDl sr.,
mr wa
Soop ou Biu auaai oaa
ata sweet
A, . TO flTT fan CAB
)Q ueu 00 aaalvoa. wall, or
IWI I. e e ' yvmm
Oid u.wipapsrs lu large
uuudiai of on uuudiad
aw;b ai uauia a ouadls
at TUB BAJfl oaBArOMlAM orriCB.
U A. MaV
buodar kail
oiaauur) i.iuui
dan can be loll at
CO.STkACTOk AM)
luraisu.0 uu .11 Sluds u!
walk, .loo wall. U Or
tUr Bast 'Jrvaun.au uBot
UBMTISTS.
Newspapers
K. A VACOUAN KKNT1BT OKJri.'E
to Judd buudi u(
K. A MAKK UEKT1ST. IN AStfOClA
uoi Block oral P B diopiou oBtu
MILTOK k. MKT21.LK UKK 1 1ST. BA
viaa last Bu..dluc
thm GOLD OUST twimm afo
if you know how much cli
GOLD DUST
makes everything about the house than soap don.
and how much less expense and work it rwjuirw,
you would use it exclusively. Try it on wash day or
when you clean house. TnZSZSS
THE N K TAlRBiVNK COMPANY. Oilcsge fit Louu New Tsrfc. tkasjr.
ST. JOE STORE
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
For ToaCMTOW Saturday. Sept. 21st. Only
20 lbs Granulated Sugar $LM
12 cans Sugar Corn , tUj
12 cans Standard Tomatoes .... $1.00
30 lbs Prunes $1.00
Everything Elae Proportionately Cheap
LtHik out tor our hills for Saturday, Septemher K
LYONS MERCANTILE CO.,
Furniture and Undertaking.
Uncle Sam: 'Steer to
Kader's Furniture Store, con
Main and Webb streets.
dleton, 1 Irepon."
Pilot: "Wliy iro there4
Uncle .Sam: 'Becut
has the finest line of Kunua
to m found in Eastern
and we all want to ot
eve n the maiiv nie furniture reations and secure
of ibe rare bargains bt is offering.'"
. A. RADER.
I !iier Main and Webb -tr-.
FRAZIER'S
SCHOOL BOOKS
HERE.
JUST ARRIVED.
EXCHANGES HALF PRICE
FsJrr A V Ux aud school bap FD
tlsss pavan with each outfit of books 1
L. G. FRAZIER,
School Book Al'hiO anrl 1 i if ri Kn t or for rmatlU Ci
Books especially for Pendleton Academy uow re?
BYERS' BEST FL01
lo uiaka good bruad use Byars' Bst Flour It look J
promium at the ULicago World's Fair or all oalr'l
tion, and givas esoullent satisfactioo wberwver u
Kvwry sack is guaranvaad. Wa liave tlia i1 HM
Ko. lad Bailev Sood Hye aud Baardlua Barlay.
PENDLETON ROLLER MIL"
W. S. BYERS, Proprietor.
W.Uun a few days we will have Iresl'
CLAMS
and Olympla Oysters
Standard Grocery
Opposite Qolden Rule Motel