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WKDNKHDAY, SKI'TKMBKK 2f, 1901. Ladies slippers New neat nobln styles for party and homr wear largest w- have shown Price $1.25 to $3.00 Cleaver Bros URH V1TIKS. Jas. A. Howard. Farm loans. 91 shirt waiata, now 4Wc. Cleaver Broa. Dry (iootln Co. Nicest eastern haniN ami bMOl il the city at K. Martin's Htore room tor rant, enquire at Mr. Campbellx' millinery store. All voters over 50 yearn ami all tire meji are exempt from poll tax. Heat school how eyer sold, Mk (leaver Brothers Dry (ioods Co. Hchool hantlkerch tefs, lc Cleaver Brothers Dry (iooOs Co Kverv citixen should register. pair. lHl'h. Don't fail to register before Octolwr -. For first ulaas rigs or h Mb at Ml hour telephone Dst stables, Klvin Craig, Prop. If you want U aee a nice line of wall paper and Ixiniers go tee C. C. Hharp, Court atreet. Houaekeeer wanted. Covered wa gon and two horses for aale. laqaift at R. Martin 'a. ?For aale An ideal bOBNi Oul. I'arson- propertv, onlv tiliXlu of . T. Wade. Hchool -n i- at discount rent during this week. lnquir.- o( 10 per ( 'I1MV1T Brothers Dry OoWafl Co. to. to the Woman's Kxrhanx'- '"' home made hread ami pastries on Wed nesdays ami Saturday h. Nolte can tell you all ahout H . ha hai Hchlitl Milwaukee beer on draught, ft is always nice and cool. Sliced bacon and wafer sliced uioked beef in glass hottlen. BOH thing verv line tor louche' at llawle) Broa. Music hall in La Dow b!ock will M open for engagements on ami aftt-r - ;o September for dancing only. Kiujulre of C. B. Wade. K. Martin is up to date in Hie gr.. cory business. If there is anything you want in bia line that he hasn't in atock be will get it. W. K. Witbee is agent for the Do nieatic and Davis aewiug machine- A full line of supplies. Repairing a spe cialty. All work guaranteed. A never failing cure for cuta, burns, scalds, uloera, and tores ia DeWitt'n Witch Haxel Salve. A most soothing and healing remedy (or all skin al ee t ions. Accept ouly the genuine. 1 all man A Co. The Hast Uregonain has KHMtbiD like 700 pounds of brown wrapping paper in rolls which will lie sold to the person taking all of it for !' centa ar pound. Also lot of roll Cper holders and cutter which will old at one-third of tbe usual price to the person taking all of then, At lied time I lake a pleasant herb drink, the next morn inn 1 feel bright and my complexion ia better. My doctor aaya it acta gently on tin tomach, liver and kidneys, ami i- a pleasant laxative. It ia made from herbs, and is nreitared as easil . tea. It ia called Lane's Medicine Lane's Family Medicine move- tn. bowels each day. Price 98a Bad 60c. For aale bv Talman A Co.. ante agent School Books All ready for First Day of School We have all our books for both Public Schools and academy and will exchange new books lot old BJM9 at half price. Compim an boxes, rulers and blotters given away with purchases. TALLMAN & CO. Distributors for Umatill t 7 'jM Wanted, a bell hoy at Hotel Pendle ton. Have you registered'.' Books close on October 2. You lose your vote if yon don't reg ister. Bookh DION October Z. Hairing Children's clothesa ipaotal ty. Mrs. Ada lints, 510 Jane street. erv few persons took advantage of tin cheap rates to Walla Walla this morning. 0a Wednesday Sept. Nth the 0, R. .V N . Oo, will sell tickets to Walla Walla gad return at 11.40. flood until Hept. 9. A lady Of experience lesires a posi tion as clerk in a store. Can give good references. Address Clerk, care Fast Oregon lan. Nan invoice of syrup pitcberi, howl- and pitchers, salt and pepMT shakers, rentable, dishes and plat ters at llawley Broa. Wanted Norwegian or Herman girl to do house work in small family, steadv employment to right party. Apply at this otbre. The lirst regular meeting Oi the Thursday Afternoon club will be held at the home of Mrs. B. S. Burroughs, 1'lnir-day afternoon, Ssptember '-'nth. Salem woman advertises that she will press clothes for young men for l a month. Some 1'e'ndleton woman can secure considerable business by doing likewise. It is to he hoped that Webb street will be put in decent repair before winter comes on. The authorities "will have to hurry" to accomplish this needed piece of work. Don't wait till you become chronical ly constipated hut take DeWitt's Little Larly Risers now and then. They will keep vour liver and liowels in good or der. F.asy to take. Hafe pills. Tall man ft Co. .1. A. Howard has sold to the hoard of trustees of the I'endletou Academy, ., tr.i. t of land fronting the Walters mill race, about MOO feet below the Main street bridge, the consideration being $MNi Today, Wednesday, the rate to Port Urn! and return is 99.66, including two admissions to the carnival. Tirkets good until October 1. This will be fM last opportunity to buy tickets at the reduced ratenntil next month. I,.-. Cohen has sold his residence and grounds to Steven A. Hampton, a wheal farmer of Cold Springs. The house is located on a block of land on east Court street, near St. Joseph's Acadeniv, and i a very Hue residence proterty. A reception of welcome lor the new nastor ami a farewell to the former one will Is- given at the M. K. church. south, tin- evening. All friends are invited to hid farwell to Rev. Vernon, who departs (or his new field of labor, and welcome and become acquainted w ith Rev. Jones, the new pastor for ttie ensuing year. "porting Life" with all its scenic surprises, is variety of thrills and throbs in the hands of an exceptionally line company, which illled McVicker's theatre. Chicago, (or (our months last winter and the Acadcasv of Music, Nes York, (or five mouths, will be the attraction at the l-raier, next Monday night. Many phvsicians are now prescribing Rndol Dvspe,lsirt Cure regularly haviuu found that it is tin- Pest prescription thev can write tiecause it is the one preparation winch contains the ele ments necessary to digest not only some kinds of food but all kinds and it there fore cures indigestion and dyspepsia no matter what its cause. Tallinan A Co. C. J. Ferguson has been elected manager ot tin scouring mill football team. He is practicing about men every day during the noon hour and aettini: them into condition for the first game The new manager is in comiuunicatioii with the Univesity of Oregon, and if a game can be arranged I ,-m lleton eiithuisasts will - Kin some redtiot loothall. Baker City Republican: Baker citizen- were treated to a familiar sight yesterdav afternoon. A crowd of L ma un, i bucks and squaws, accouipauied by their retinue of dirty faced pappooses, dogs and cavuses, passed through the citv on tneir way north. I mat lias do not visit here as formerly, and many u(, the familiar grixsled old bucks known atiout town have long since passed into the happy hunting ground. (ten. W. Lane, Pewamo, Mich. .writes: "Vour Kodnl Dyspepsia Cure is tbe best remedy (or indigestion and stom ach trouble ttiut I ever used. For years I suffered (rum dyspepsia, at times comMl!ing me to stay in bed and causing me untold agony. 1 am completely cured iiv KodoT Dyspepsia Cure. In recommending it to friends who suffer from indigestion I always offer to pav for it if It fails. Thus (ar I have never paid.." Tall man & Co. The brand Finals. The management of the Walla Walla Fruit Fair have determined to wind up their testivitien in a blase of glory and want the people of Pendleton and Uma tilla county to help them nut. With this end in view they have arranged with the O. RAN Co. for a special excursion to Waila Walla on Sunday, Septembel 99, which will leave Pendle ton at till a. m. and arrive at Walla Walla at 10:05 a. ni. Returning will leave Walia Walla alter the graud con cert about lo or I0:;U) p. m. Rouud trip irom Pendleton $1.40, and one fair for the round trip from all intermediate points. Bsr HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY fur Gentlemen who cherish Ouaiit Hold by JOHN SOHkflDl The Louvre Saloon HKN1H.KIHN OHKUON Shiny shoes Are the style now and we have them in all the latest designs and shopes. Our patent call, patent kid and ii. line calf shoes are selected trom the best lines, and are strictly up In date. They tit, wear well and keep their finish. The Pendleton Shoe Co. 645 Main Street Pendleton, Ore. ON TRACK OF HIUHWAYMKN Coat, Hat and Bask or on or tha Roobsr Found. Tuesday night, Amos Owens limiiiilit in a coat, hat and mask, which were recognised by C. L. McOinnis, pro prietor of the "Maze," as belonging to the small man who guarded the front door when his place was "held tip" Monday night. The coat is of a dark color and without a lining. The mask is sewed to a brown slouch hat and is sufficient to cover a man's neck, leaving only the eyes visible. The disguise was found In I. en Oliver's wheat held about a mile from the Lee street bridge. It appears that the man who hatl worn it, crosssed the bridge and then cut the barb wires so as to gain entrance to the Held, and after Bnding himself comparatively safe, throw off the mask. The Trail Lost at Kcho. A telephone message was receiv. ,! last night from Sheriff Rlaklev. laying that he was at F.cho and hail lost all track of the robbers. The trailing necessarily a slow task, 011 account of the fences and the dimness nl the trail in places. The fugitives had an fan hour's start in the night and must tartly have gained during the day. 1 a PRUIT FAIR B A SUCCESS Attendance Larger Than Last Yaar Shows Oalns laeh Day. Walla Walla, Sept. K3. Special cor respondence. Kveryone agrees that the fruit (air is better than in was last year, is being more largely at tended, and is in all respect.- a more complete success than the very snrce--ful one of 1001. A gain of 947 Ifl the attendance o( last night over the same day a year ago shows the above t be a fact. Walla Walla II draped in purple today, and tins is on account of ii being F'lk's day, when the antlers have the right of way, and own tbe town. To have declared a cam paign against Jupiter I'hivms. win sent some ruin today, contrary to ar rangements eeretary Van DsWBtsr had made with the weather authori ties, and all F'lk's will be asked to combine in an effort to rob I'luvms of Ii i h plenary powers 11ml secure the appointment of someone else as the dispenser of things meterologloal But the Klks are not to he dismayed by so small a thing as a few ton- ol liquid dropping from the henvens, and made tiie day successful in ipftf ol the moisture. PKRSOHAL Sf KNTION. lieorge l.llisner 1- in the city Iron Hear Creek. M. II. (iillett was in town Irom his ranch bslay. W. P. Temple went to Salem this morning to take in the state fair Mrs. James Peters and daughters are expected to return soon from Portland. Kd. Brlsbo went to Walla Walla this morning to take in the fruit fair. William Ingram and wile will go 1. Walla Walla tonight to visit the trail fair. F. . Hchemppand wife leit Tuesda for a weeks' stay at Hot Lake, Union county. Henry Mcbwart. is on the sick list. He is suffering from a large carbuncle on his neck. .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murrell are in town todav trom their rancl, on Hired Creek. A. Sondo is here trom Helix. He has sold liis harness business ami 1 H ins way to Portland. Mrs. David Rowen will leave to night for Portland and will ramalo there (or two weeks. John Hailey, jr., and Dr h. W. Vincent were at Huron yesterday look llig up some woisi and laud bWJJMM Drs. C. J. Hunth and W. O. Cede have gone to Portland to attead the meeting of the Oregon State Medical society. T. C. Taylor and Robert Forster are going to Portland tonight to attend the (irand Hncaiiipment of the K nights Templar. Frank I.. Hunter, special agent of tbe Northern and Loudon Insurance Co., has been making a brief visit in Pendleton. Mrs. Amy Lee Hutchinson leaves on tonight's train lor Salem to attend tbe state (air. She will visit Ineiuls in Portland belore her return. William Kdwards and daughter lift lelt last night for their home in Wis consin. They have been the guests of Thnma- and .Morgan Idwgfdl Ol BMU Creek. C H. Wade and son Ouy went to Salem last uigiit to attend the stall fair at that place., Mr. Wade has a fine lot of Hereford cattle on exhibition there. Dr. R. J . Pilkington, formerly physi cian on tbe I'matilia reservation, but for several years a resident of Ante lope, Wasco county, bas removed to Astoria to practice his profession. Walla Walla Union. Mr. Sarah Fig Thompson ami Miss Tnphena Wilson of Pendleton are in the city visiting the home of .Mrs. J. W. Cookerly in F'irst street. Mrs. Thompson lias pur chased tbe Fuller property in Clinton street ami will reside there in tin near future. Mrs. Robert lialleutine and Mrs. James Balleutine arrived 111 Pendle ton on Ibis morning's train (rum Portlaud to remain ten days on a visit to friends here. Mrs. Bobtfl Ballanitne made her home in Paodle ton for a number of years, while Iter husband was in the employ ol the 0, R. & N. Mrs. James Ualleutim- visited here several years ago. Circuit Judge Kill- has lust il lumed from Portland. He lias bsjao absent with his sou F.ddie, who was operated on for appeuilicils at the (iood 8ainaritan hospital. The doctors say tiiat the Isiy is improving rapidly, but the incision will require some time to heal aud it will be at least two Weeks before the pailenl an be gMfW Mrs. Kills is staying at the hospital 111 order to be constantly near bar son. Judge Kills will return to Portland on Friday night. OIL PROSPECTS IN MALHliUR Land Using Taken up With ths Vlsw or 011 Proamnion. J, D. Carter, T. M. Fobit aud Kar veyor C. M. Forster left Raker Cit) Monday, says tbe Democrat, for Mal heur county where they will survey and locate several sections ol oil laud.- in the newly discovered oil district lor a syndicate supposed to have been form ed in Portlaui, The excitement in oil in eastern Ore gon continues unabated Tbe problem 1- an intricate one anil the solvin it includes many questions of vast m portancc to this section of the state. I A railroad man of importance is au thority for the statement that if Haw ing oil wells are opened 111 Malheur county there will at once be an exten sion made of tbe Columbia Houthern railway from tihaiiiko to tbe oil dis trict. If tbe oil turns out to he fuel oil there l no tuestion hut what the Oi R. itc N. railroad will Mlilp its low motives with oil burning lire grate The item of fuel is the greatest expense to Oregon railroads and oil in quanti ties in eastern Oregon W00 Id he a great boom to the transportation lines. F'oliowing the production of oil alll come the settlement of the ultimate ownership of the land and the control of the output. Already the Standard Oil Company has Its men hsiking over the field, hut those in close touch with the situation express the opinion that there will he little dill.cultv experienc ed by the local developer- ol the Held in marketing their product or selling their holdings at a lair prion. New Mu sags rickst. Western rnilroads are considering a new interchangeable mileage ticket The ticket now in use is what is known as the Sebastian form, and con sists ol a cover which serves as a credential (or the purchaser of local tickets. The new ticket, which will he likely to he established in western territory, will he of the hook form, with coupons to tie exchanged at oflices for local tickets. The minimum mileage to he sold will he 9000 for 990i with a : rebate. The territory will he divided, one of the tickets being good to the Rocky mountains ami the other to the coast. Kxcursloni to Walla Walla For the Walla Wnlla Fruit Fair Sept 99 to 99 the 0, R, iv. N. Co. will sell tickets from Pendleton to Walla Wftlhi and return at 11 '.Ml except that on Wednesday epi. 99 the rate will be 1. -h). Id Mclntire, o! Cathhiinet, Wash., was shot and killed nt Hartley's log ging camp on the Cnwlits river, Sun day night. It is thought he was mis taken for another paMOH and shot bv one of a number of persons between whom there was much had feeling. William llarrowman, an employe of the O. R tV N. company at Hunting ton, while attempting to till a tender with water fell off and was crushed to death beneath the wheels. Coronor Hnow held an inquest at which the railroad was exonerated from all blame Gamblers Robbed I lilt that isn't what we wish t" call yotlf attention to. Its Mother's Pride the best twenty live Bent conea on narth, You may pay more lor gome thing infer ior. Try it. Owl Tea House. That's the plaee. ER III ' all and Set- A. C. SHAW k CO. Pot prices on all kinds oi Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Windowti and Hill Work. Yard on Wahh Htreet Opposite Hunt Freight Uapot Call up :::::: No. 5 for Wood, Coal, brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling lUpecisl sUuiioii givsu lu L'oiuiguuiunu. Laatz Bros. iiiLUMB Let Us Put Our tlesd.- I oKcllici If you w.ui llr.i cl. c.rrisc reptirlug tloue. Wesre preps ie : lo do av.ry klud of ni.m l.uslr work 111 tbe vary be.liusuuer Our (Mil ilii's are Iba baal lu I'oudlatou Wa employ ouly skillful workmen We do .11 work promptly our prk e are reaaouable, We tan five you au sstlsasls hi SB) UM "I uarrumu work. NEACILE BllOt. MRS. BRISB0 WANT? DIV0RCR On Ground, of Cruslty and Inhuman rr.atm.nt. A petition (or divorce has bMB H, tl eCnnntv Clerk's olhce h) Ca ,r Brlsbo Haluit Kdaard """" ' 1Hr,h,s concerned were married ,n Elf 18W, and have IW" " Nervation shn e. The pUIJb" llrisbo with erne d inhuman treat- Eb, thai .nude me bord.nr. to her that he refused to provide tier a Siubi. home, , un.l circumstances, and .hatha was ft the f.ni.it ol 9attiaglMnh ! ton and then going bCM 'Jfb! d abuse her. She also says that Hrisbo accuses her of inipMpW &M( with other men. which she it. - Ont i ihOffl tune ago, llrisbo was examined before the U. S. ...n.n.s sinner for criminal assault, an dis charged. It was rumored then tha Mrs BrtlbO intended to bring suit for divorce nn the strength of the evi dence which developed in that esse No mention of it, however, appears in th inplai.it tiled in the suit (or di vorce. , -' ' nipulinir of At a large dingie!.. .. KtrbM I'reshvtiTiaii church, U PI" r Albimi. after tli nclnsnm Ol the morning services on Sunday last, the ihnrofa declined to accept the resigna tion of the pastor, Rev W. O. l orbes, bf !l vole Ol BO O Have you purchased your winter footwear? Wf haw just received a lartre shipment of thfJ neatest and beal wet weather footwear ever shown in Pendleton. Thev are all made of the very hext and thoroughly seasoned leather and will DOl swell when wet like most lilON heretofore ihoWO in this eity. Bamtmbw iw 9bto lately guarantee even pair we sell. The Peoples Warehouse THE FITTERS 01 FEET. 716 Mam Street, l'etulleton, Or. You get Good Beer.. When you drink PILSNER BEER. Guaranteed not to cause headache or diz.inohb Ask for it Schultz Brewing Co. WANTKU. 8AI.K8MKN, TO HKLL 80HUOI. 1.1UKA rlaa ami NMM bj ui StBBBl boanU Liberal IrooilUuii Uulou .Uool turuulilUM Lu. i.lniaso. 111. ' 1 ' PHYSICIANS. UK. W. ti. COI.K OKKIUK IN .M l.li Dulldms UOtoe bourt, lu hi II a m 1 to J p.m. lalepiioue 77. K. W. VINOMNT, U 1). OKKICK KKAK ol Kir. 1 Natloual ilauk UBlee boun lu lo II S- 01. ; 1 lu i p u DK.C. J. KMI'I H. OKKU'K OVKK TUI Hu.tiun Saviug. Usuk Telspuom, U (uiUuucc lelepliuuu J. M. H. UAHKIKhl), St I)., MOMK U AfH u'V,i!hT,u'iv U(1 lu'MBUU "a'1 'n JudiJ bulldiuii. Teloplioue 0Blc, 6l;t 7.1; mmi Ueuce, blsuk U. J. I.. Mll.l.KK M. !.. liKSI'AIN li LOOK iru sail .urr.vi, ttfe irouolw. currui couaitlou suil l!iipirts tiMrius - properly rtllil tor rttlracllvu srror. DR. U. J. M'KAUL, BOOMl7rA88O01A tluu block lal.ptious ilu; ru.i.leu,,- un. pbouu, blMk 11 Uilv OKIKOI'ATHIC HUYSICIANB, HKli Ky a kojrM. omce, oue block wad ol bu. lou atom Uft. LYNN K. BLAKKSI.KK. 0U BON 10 suil usrvoiu ulMUM au.l ol oou i)pp Itotal.cor Vter su.I Usui hu tvwui lou. Ore AaCHtTKCTS AND BUILDMBS. T. f. HOWAKI), AKCUlTKt T AN II 811 UetlUUfllllMIlt Hints, .win rvlu. .. . L. m 1 v wui uil n ij ' 1 rill lit Lit plan, lor bulldiugt In tbe clly or ooumrv kooui 17, Judil bullulug oouuiry 8f,!JK k :o.'UNTKAfl'Olt8 ANL) builUer. h.io.ii.- luruulied ou sbort 00 11, f Jlkll Mr, ..If m m.uaII... I, " mopou Bluff ilrmi. ueur tfiu itlwi U A. May. con ntAivrnu ivi.. buiblei kaliuiMin. lurni.i.-.i 11 . . uoury wiuoui w.lkn, itouc walU. W Or 01MTI8TS. a. A. VA.UUHAN, UKNTIbT OKKIillc lu Judit UulUliuj u KtloHl,l',.fNt;iA , . , ., inijijMjo (J an ce MIWON l. MK l ll.l.i: DBKT18T 8A. IN eoi'Nli-THK UKItKlN AKI'EK EE UaaorlUsl aioek i.aa Ooeu ukau uu tv iH CU wsrsual Slid 1U be ?d .1 tbe expUal o Of tail daya (or eoala aud eipeuae. "UUk"ou Oue brou ourae, bramfe.! wltb suuaia. trots Oil lefl .boul.1,, Ull A u ri;u .'.'ou JjTji IfSt ab,JUi mu posnda, ago .blul Lialad Meplewbar Ju, laui. J K IfaiTcUUM, CH, sUnsa!. ST. JOE STORE ...ATTENTION LADlEs M'lw.o vim w.int a rorsi't look ours nvnr L - navr th,m i tvliH ami pril t's. ,,l(tl Our F. P. Military form is a beauty ami are cvrrv raapaet Our P. C C".. is the best soc Corset mmnnUaa-. . vi- them in iitt,'iier cranes, hiso 111 an shapes. " , rrnorl assortment of Ladies' kid irlnvnc Qi Remember the largest stock in the county ta LYONS MERCANTILE CO. Furniture and Undertak ejfHi on tht) many nice furniture reHtions and secure of khe ran bargtini In- is offering." A complete line ol M.itiunery anil hunks School booln end Bchool tuppliei Canes in all st les Thorougfibpeff Bucks B- . ffl The Place to Buy : : : : Is where you can u.-t quick ami cliti prit'tMi. I'm in your oritur for Imtulur betls water Unka uml feeil racks. Best liue of Lumber, Lath, Bhinglt, Build inj; paper, Tar papttr.Lime and cement, Pickets Piaster, Briek, Sand, Moulding Sereen Doon 1 W indows, Sasli a Doors, Tent Oottl 1'ipe. Pendleton Ruiflf Mill and Lumber lard. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. Farmers Custom Mill Frd Walters, Proprietor. Oapaoltj, lau barrol. . day. Flour eicbauged lor wbual. tour, still ITawl, Obopped Vvad, eir . slw.n m hand I FOUNji-rHK K01.I.OW1NU Ufc Y"k oeeu Ukau ui. by the U y U.rab.l au.l will be aold" "be eapiril ou ' Of. leu d.ya lor toaU au.l eiueiiae. W . . . 1 . . ,. . '""-uirei. -'dys on hln(i ,elf (ton ing, 11 Ko 1 no. vm, ,-Tt.r Us tuuitri rurniture Su)r, ( Miiin and Webb ftr, dlelon, ( rTegon." Pilots "Why go there l" licit. Sam: .'Berauj. has tht' Bneai lino nr v... -: 1 Um to M round in Eastern .11.. 1 tn ..II a 1 smi w ant M., . A. RADER. ( orner Main tad Wehl itva rto. FRAZIER THE Nee line 1 Cuttien, Mil V.... ..li .u- mm designs in gown, pocket 1 111 rum r- tmA .... STATIONERY MAN 1 -II..- otlli Best stock on the Coast Telephone connection at ranch. A;l dlW I'ilot Htn;k or Pendleton r.kui. f'.uiininnna VTaaaav. g W ithin a lew days we will have fresh CLAMS and Olympia Oysters Opposite Golden Rule hotel. If, ' - 9 I 91 1 1 f III I .a ... . .... i v s Ik.'" r. V ,N I . , . 1 - . I I . . V,V HL . . . i .r.i uuvi i I 'I A A " r,n nr. i . v - - p. . SCHtMPH. LOANS ou mm A WHKAl 9P9H I At lowest fei J. K. VIU . alas mmm I'gBlf'"'""' Clly mm i- kt UkAlUMAN.