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THURSDAY, BBPTEM HKK 2tl, IHOl. Ladies slippers New neat Bobb styles for party and home wear largest wo have shown Price $1.25 to $3.00 Cleaver Bros HRKVIT1HS Ji. A. Howard. Krm loons. Albums, useful presents. Noll's. Pot rent Two furnished rooms. In quire at this office. 1 shirt waists, now 4Uo. Uleaver Bros. Ory ton Is Co. Wanted A good, strong buy t" 'rk in store. K. .Martin. Htore room tor rant, enquire at Mr-, ('ampbells' millinery store. All voters over 50 years and all tire men are exempt from poll tax. Best achoal hose ever add, pair, ('leaver Brothers Dry Goods Go. School handkarch infs, la each, (leaver Brothers Drv Q U 00 Kvery citiian should register. Doo'l (ail to register before Drtni. Kemember the Saturday nirfht iliNi Kirkman's orchestra. (iibtm Soot manager. For llrst class rigs or a cab at lay hour telephoue Da pot stables, Klvin Craig, Prop. If you want to see a nice line of wall paper an 1 borders go see C. C. riii.irp, Court street. For sale A ueit d-ronn li mu and -I t on cjruer, nice ho n m all arjiind it, I14W. I. T. Wad, Hdhool mil at disotint ol 1U per cent during this week. Cleavnr lirotliers Dry Goods Co. tin l'l till' Woiliail'M KX''II.IIUi I" home made bread and nutrias on Wtd nesdays aud Saturdays. Sliced bacon and wafer slid moked beef in glass bottles. i n tiling very line for lunchex at ll.iwl v Bros. Music hall in LaDow block will tM open for engaomeutH on aud niter - i Hepteinber for dancing only. laqajM of C. B. Wade. Call and see me if you want gr .. r iea. 1 buv in carlota and will sell sMSpH than any store in east Ml Oregon. H. Martin. W. It. Withee is agent (or tin- Da mesne and Davis sewing iiiauli me. A full line of supplies. Repairing a cialty. All work guaranteed. My stock of fancy groceries is well eeleeted and I would like for you to mm then;. Kancy pickles, relishes and chow chows are of the best imported and douieatic brands. I have a due line of smoked tlsh, fauoy mackerel and the boat cheeae on thu market. K. Martin . The Kast Oregonain has souiHthiug like 700 MM of 'brown wrappniK paier in rolls which will lie soll to the person union all of it for U cents per pound. Aim a lot of roll paper holders and cutters which will lie sold at nue-third of the usual i to the person taking all Ol then. The homeliest man in I'. -mil. 'ion ai well ax tl- liaiiideoiiieet, and ..tli.-r-are invited to call on any druggist aud get free a trial bottl- "i'' Balsam (or the throat and Inn.' remedy that is guaranteed t MM Md relieve all chronic and acute asthma, brooelbtli tad eooMimpI frice 26c and 60c. Kor sal.- by Tall man A Co., sole agents. School Books All ready for First Day of School We have all our books for both Public Schools and acadeim and will wohMffl new books for old ones at hall price. CMpaoUn boxes, rulers and lilotter given away with purchases. TALLMAN & GO. Distributors for Umatilla Count)'. asxs-fV ' V'aKOM Fine toilet soap. Nolf's notion store. lUvn you ftgtlMNd? Honks OlOM on Ootobar 9, , You lose your vote if you don't reg ister. Hooks si 0M October f Sewing l!hl Wren's clothes a special ty. Mrs. Ada Unas, 610 Jane street. A lady of eximnoiice desires a posi tion an clerk tu a store. Can give gord references. Address Clerk, care Kast Oregouian. New invoice ol syrup pitchers, bowls and pitchers, salt and pepper sliakers, vegetable dishes and plat -ters at (law ley liros. Up-to-date neckwear, new sweaters, a big line ol BBOMllMi popiilar price guds at tne oil" price gent's tiirnisn lag store of ii.ter A Daley. S. If. Suipp'trd, who, with his fath er, started the Itndrock D un i.'rat, at Baker City, died at BoiOi City, Wed nesday, ot OOOMOptloOi II) left a wife and (our cnildren. RM "Oldi Folks club" 111 give a dance lonlgnl M lilDiW lull. Tim re UOtlal log Ol the now iiall has jus'. bai.ni completed and tlie rfouls at the enter taiiiiueiH MBlfBI will lu tne ti rat to Ql the ciiauge irom the old Arm irv hall' tba (are to Walla Walla an I return on Sunday, ovrfr tne O. K. A N., will be only $1.1 (or t le round trip. The tram will . vj I'ondlot mi at ItU B. MMb IU Walia.it I0r08 and start on the return trip Iro n Walla Walla, at lOttt) p m ; arriving hire aooui two noan altarwArda, It all repirt-anr.it H-iresi ir.1 and Broa Imirst's Utait larcj, "die Wrong Mr. Wright'' are true, ;ir city should oe re-naui)l "LaogOlarvllla," at least during MM term ot BeMttOf I st ty . From nil long tba Una aoniM nonnl MM praiaa, and a- an enjoyable an I spirited high cla.n "Kro.v.i arrertOf" Kerestord is said to IN M ioi.iii.ne success. Kjpresentative BoJiMl mm of the northwest are in session in Cortland, rnurslav, Fridty an I Sitarday, in the Portland library building, discussing mutters ol iMbnlMl nit-trest to their profession. 1'iure h a large atle i I anci, am nig 16)001 tnree, Panillotoa doctors: Dr. W. ti. Cda. Dr. C. J. Smith and Dr. W. II. UMM Dr. C. .1. nitn i" OM "i MO i inimittee on resolutions. - - m m a. N ottos to Votsn In the City ot Pendleton. The following is that part ol the city charter reicrriug the ass mnieni an I collection Of a street pill tax: ic. 8. "The inb thitaiils of the city hall n.iexi.not Iro n payuunl ol road taxes, uriu. MMMM "I prop-rty within MM Oilf lot Mod work; profil ed, that t i I hi n in I mi. i ill m ty as M and cause to M cilleitul annually trom all propoftjf owners in sal 1 city the su n ol -' for atrOTy 10)i) Ol prop ert assessed to such pirsou (or city pgfpoOM darln the year, an I in pro portion ( or a greator or less am unit man UM), and tor MJD malt inhabi tant o( said city lutween twanty one aud fifty years ol age .euept persous wh" are it it i 1 1 charge or t o mtirin to perforin labor, or active lireineu, ex empt llreui'u ir ot'ii-r prs)iis ly the laws of tne sttte ot Ore; in exempt from the pavtn nil of road or pill tax es; the sum of -', to tie itn i.vn as the 'street poll tax;' an I MO MOtll Ol money so college I shall u applied to tlie iiuprovem nit, construction aud re pair of the streets iu said city, said money so collected to he kept iu a separate fun I to be known as the 'street fund;' provi lid, further, that Mm marshal of the city is authorised to collect said poll tax, and for that purpose shall pissess the same piwor aud authority ami have the same reme dy granted Of the general laws of the state to tlie sheriff or tax collector for the collection of delinquent taxes." rile charter provides further: No person i - q i.ilin i t ' vol" at any ele ton who is uot entitle! to the privi leges of an elector according to the laws of this stat t, woo has not resided in the city l r nmetv days preceding such election, and wh ha uot paid a street poll tax within tlie year in which such election is held. I'rovided, that all persons who are by this act, or by the laws ot tne state of Oregon, exempt from the payment oi street im)II tax, it otherwise qualilia I, may vote at such elections. The charter provides further And no person shall bo pjrmittil ti regis ter for the parnOM ol voting unless he Mm 1 1 tint exhibit t the aaHaor having ennige of tbe registry books satisfac tory proof by rOOOipl or otherwise, of tin- ptvufiit oi his street poll tax for the year in wni ti the next election is to oe held : N iw nonce is hereby given, that the marshal is herebv directed to projeed to collect from all persous within tlie city of I'eudletou liaule for a street (Hill tax. the sum of (J. By order 'if tip' MMMM council. AtU-H J. F;. BEAM, Ui. jrier. Date I this :Mth day of Septeuioer, ItfJI . Psndleion Ha Candidates Plenty. 1'endleton in strictly in the swim for the govern irship , that is to say in its mind I eve. It has two republican candidates, Judge Lowell and W, J Furnish, and now the Kast Oregouian ainioiiucrs that iieorge llartmau is "mentioned" oy his friends for the nomination on the democratic ticket, i'eudletou evidently believes with the Kast Oregouian that "it rests with eastern Oregon to take the nomination (or governor bv MMOlf uuifviug senti ment." -i'h" Dalloi Obronlala. Band Conssrt lonlglil. If the weather permits, the city baud will give its regular weekly con cert at the corner of Wein, and Maiu streets tonight at 7:10 o'clock. Fol lowing is the program March, "Our Flirtation," ioaan, wait. "i.'Kstu dinntln" Waldlerslul , Manila Dm e, Ascher; minuet, "Tin- Van- " Beebe; march, "The Man Bdiin f the Una," Mousa; national hymn, "The itAI Spangled lianiier," Keys. Woodmsn or tn World, AlleuUon. The uxciirsiou of I'eudletou camp No. 41 which should have gone to Mil ton last Saturday was postpone I until Saturday, Septemoor 'J,S at o :'.',) p. iu. to institute a camp at that place. All member- wishing to go will please call on 1.. O. Shook or J. I'. Walker for particulars, tiy order of committee. No lies. All persouti knowing themselves in debted to me will please call ami set tle. 11. M. SI.OAN. Shiny shoes Art- the style them in all tht shopes. now and we have latest designs and Our patent calf, patent kid and enamel calf shoes are selected from the best lines, and are strictly up to dai They fit, vveai well and keep their finish. The Pendleton Shoe Co. 645 Maui Street 1'endleton, Ore Majeassassas PENDLETON SOME HORSES JIM KRWIN'S WBStFIKLD COLT WON 9600 PURS AT SA LBN.. Cris Simpson's Mask Mask Sseond In a Haas Tor a $700 .Purse. At Salem Tuesday in the pacing race tm two year olds, for a purse of f MM six bOMM were entered, BBIOOg them Cris Miupsun's Oregon Sunshine and .lames Krwin's Ollle M, two well known Pendleton horses. The other were: L. B. Liudsey's Dr. I.uhn, U. Staats' DolfO. r, ti. Ilrents' Miladi, and K. It. longne's tSuubeam I. on. Che colts acoreil a number 01 times and Qnnlly got a bad start with Miladi runnln under the wire. At the half mile tlie colts were widely OMMorod, and .vii mi the homestretch was reached it was evident tnat Delgo ami Miladi would lie biliind the Hag. This turn ed out to bi the case, Ollte M. coming under the wire llrst, with .sunbeam Km second, Oregon Sunibiue third, and Dr. I.uhn fourth, while DollO and Miladi were distanced, file time by quarters was, Mi, lilt, ltltH and ttti a goid mile, considering the anouiinsbly slippery track caused by the Oregon mist, t'he Salem Stttes MM says of the second neat: lu the second heat a splendid exhibition of racing was given, when the (our colls, alter scoring a (ew tun is, g t away 111 a MftOb with Ollie M. leading by a neck around the turn, and went Hying up the back stretch. Tongue's (Illy giving the Westlield youngster a close ung all the way around, with the oth er two steppers scattered along DOblfl I and takiug the mud thrown up by the leaders lu their faces. Around the north turn they went an I inn the 1 line stretch with a rush, and amidst the clamor of MM grandstau I and the cueeriug of tne horsemen, passe I na dir the wire, with Ollie Si grgti S in ujain Km second, Orog m Suushiue third and Dr. LdbO fourth. I nn I, v 1:14'4, INN. -':. The M000M race of 1'ujs lay after no in, the J: Id trot, for a purse of ITO I, brought out eight nurses (or tlie contest, i'hey were. K. 1). Kitt's iMlpOffi W. K. S. dyne's I! the Onapman, Frar.ier 4 M 'Lean's li ly S., J. I. fanner's Saxsnna, Van d 1 Wa i ter's Altauo, J. A. liaddeley's Saltese, Orli Biaapaon'i Mack Macx, and ttoga- Doom's Duke oi Walslem. fnere was uo jockeying, no to dislineis, and the horses, after sc iriug twice, got away in a Oanabi spejdnig around tne turn IptOOjdldly. fne ipiarter pill was male in Mli the half in l:ll-, the three-quarters in 1 1 ue stretch in came, axaline wire llrst, with l :oi, an I d iwn the splen li I style they coaling tinier the Macx Mtck MM I. an easv third, lab D ike of Walstein ies fourth. Juniper tilth. Iltn- Chap- hi tn sixth, an I U iy S. seventh, and Allah 1 dlMMOOd '00 eig iih ol a mile a.v if f ime, 1(9)1. Wneu the irottirs came ojt (or MM M 1 1 I heal, a long lime was spent In MOtiagt the drivers beuu apparently unable to MN to the piielorte. At last, after repjated ett iris, they g M away badly scattered, but getting to g'tther at the lull, and scattering out on the home stretch, trotting IttdOf the wire with Saxaliue again Hist, ami Mack Mack second, tne otners coining in 111 tlie order name I : K iy S., Jnoh pir, Boe Cnap uan, Salteseanl Die of Walstein. Tue 1 11111 l y qu triers was, MX, llWi, IIM3tj an l ItSl. fne heat cauul conn Israbli oxjite MMt in the grand nan I, and hitting was brisk. Iu the third hitt tin trotters got away very nicely, aftsr scoring only a (ew tiuiis, and they nude the llrst quarter, clouly bunjhe.l, iu 1 1 - oiuls, with the hail in 1:15. Here tney oegau t scatter and at MM MMO qMfftOM Saxaliue an I Hoy S. wjm ne.'k and neck, with the field sc.t'.ter el. The three quarters port was pass el in 1 :.)')', an I d iw.i the stretch the trotters OMM with a rush. Saxa liue forgiug steadily ahead an I passing under the wire first, with Rm S. se.: OMi aud Babs Chip n in third, an I lulpor bit a nose bib 111 1 in fourth place, Mtck M ick.Saltesi an I Duke of Walstein coming 111 in the orddr ii n od, covered with the m id thrown up by their leaders. Time, llltif, oaxtline won the race in three straight heats, with Ma.-k Mux see on 1, It iv S. third, an I Jumper fourth Ciusideriog the distgr liSDle weatiur, ram with wiul t siitlli, 411 1 the track as slippjry as an ic-tlild, the trotters did remarkably Will, an I the race throughout 0 mlu oecallel a spleu 1,1 exhibition of the pipnlar sport 01 horseraciug. 4RRBST60 ON SUSPICION Unknown Man Had Too Muc M Say About Holdup. A man who would not give Ills name was arrested at Autoue Nolte's saloon iate Wednesday afternoon, on susp: .-ion of having taken part in the robherv ol the "Mate" saloon on Monday night. Two prominent men in lowu are wil ling to swear that he is tlie vine who led the "hold up." He was under poIlM surveillance all day yesterday and his boasting talk led to his arrest, lie claims that formerly he was a de tective, but now a deputy sheriff at I'omeroy,. Ue said yesterday that if it were not out of his jurisdiction that he would iiave no trouble in catching the robbers. In answer to a question asked him while the suspect was on the way to the court house, lie said : "1 wish I had half of the pot." The sum of f)d7 was (ouud on his person, but nothing that would strengthen the suspicion. Diek Lawrence, roulette dealer at the "Maae," said last night that he heard the suspects voice accidentally and immediately reciguixed it a be longing to tue largd man wh 1 ha I tak en a promiueut part in the "hold up. " Sheriff Blakley Ralurns. Sheriff Blakley aud Oleu liushse re turned today from a two day's hunt af ter the "Main" robbers. They left fiere on tbe uiorniug after the "hold up" was committed and followed the tracks of three men to a place a little north of Baruhart where they became hopelessly contused. Alter searching for the lost trail (or tiiree hours they moved toward I. e aud arrived there alter dark. The sheriff says that he is sure that the trail they were followiug was that of three of the robbers. From thu di rection they took he thought that they were making for the thinly settled dis trict iu the southern part of the coun ty. The search is given up aud unless they are caught by out side authorities it is probable that tbe robbers will make good their escape. PUISONAL HKMTION. Kev. W. B Fotwiue went to Heppuor this morniug. K. P. Marshall aud Lee Moorhouse led lor Uiggs this uiiruiug. (mief of ! ... Francis oi Uiise pstsed through I'eudletou this mim ing, ou his way to Portlau I. N. Berkeley, the real estate man left for Portland this mornillif. Wiiere his lamily is (or the present J W. K Brock of Brock A MoUOMM was at his place of business today , for the first time in twelve (lays, having heen OMBMXI by sickness. ' County Judge llartmau, Mrs. Ilart ni. in and' his sister, Mrs. Lina.Stur gis, left this morning for I'oitland and Salem to take 111 tlie Portland carnival mid the state fair. William lloch took a trip down the river for about four miles yesterday and found when' someone had killed a number of quail. Whoever did the killing should he prosecuted. 1 'harder. Cunningham, tlie well known sheepman, returned Iroin sev eral poiuts iu Idaho, on this morning's train, where he had been on business connected with Ins stock interests. Kl Hiker 01 Neagie Bros.' shop, has received a letter Irom a friend, Have Sleekier, who went in the Buffalo Hump district iu June. Sleekier writes that he lias killed seven hear since be went away. m m Mrs. Mary Butter returned on this morning's trim Irom Kjgeue, Hie sprint a week Vilnius' Mrs. Mut ter formerly lived 111 Kiigene and her visit was made more eiijoyahle because it was her old h n . Otto Mitsciian 01 Portland bM ac cepted a OMltion in the clothing de partment of K Alexander's store. M. . Meis.dian's lather, Palllp Metscli ati, is one of tne owners ol tne 1m pirial u ml, at 1'iriliol, an I is also ex-state treasurer. Mrs. Lillian ('. Fredericks of Weston arrived here last night and is the ituesl oi Airs. K. (ii fn iiupion. Mrs. Fred ericks will leave toiuirro.v morning lor Sin Francisco, and irom there she will go to I'uiladeip ii t, to enter the Kpis Mpal training school (or deaconesses. K. Uilliant, who has bdeu confined ti the it id Sain.iritin hospital at Portland lor uie Inst 2 days, has moi re 11 ive I ti tile residence of his daUgttMr, Airs. Klia .MoMrooM, in I'eiidlolon. Mr. irilliaoi has been very III and is little belter at present time. Jamil Diniel, au old an I well an own cituen, is near deatu's dojr, at tits DOOM on lue Jnintllln river, below PondlOtOOi Mr. Daniel is paralysed fr mi hi- hea l t Ins leec on one side and is otherwise alllicted. He is In his 7d:li year, and tiure 11 hi nope (or ins reovery. His death is expected at any time. lien. K Martlet, representing tin' Pa low (Jartrnlga oonipan wilt arrive 111 I'eiilietou 01 Miurday. Mr. Mart let is cu. Hideo I on ot tue linest wing snots iu tiu Unite I states. He will give an exhibition of his wonderful skill her San lay afternmi at the I'eudletou Spirtsman's association grounds. K. ti. I inns in of Portland represent- in- in i Kiler Piano h mse, is in Pen- diet in, lo IKIiig Ui a suitable place tor tue establishment oi u hranch house. Mr. Johnson savs that he hopes very sini to open au up to dale piano store, II lie do-, nil line: Willi UUXepei'ted llfl nty in iiudiiig a hiiildiug for that MrpJMi III will nave a lull line of steinway, K.morsou, Chase, W eher, Uhicaeriug au I outer pia.111. toe Kiler c i ii, 1 toy nite.i I t i esiahlisn otn or brauciiis in tins pari of the country . L. V Itidgway, wno is associated with Mi'. ii-in is in Maker City. Wsdllnir at Siscouok. .Miss Lucia II i win in has returned Irom Siaru.ick, wnere sue actel as iiridismnd in the wedding of Herbert Barnnart au I Miss Hessio Wright. Charles Hare was best mail. The cere mony occurred at the home of tlie bride, ve'tcr.lav morning at lo :M clock, diss Wright is the daugn ter ii John Wrioiit, engineer on the u. K. Si N. flie wedding party have it MM M Sau Francisco where they will remain a in nith K iv. Ktrkhipe of Moscow , Ida. sfM the ntflointing clergvuiau. Gamblers Robbed lint that isn't what we wish to call your attention to. It's Mother's Pride the hest twenty live cent coffee on earth. YOU may pay more for something infer ior. Try it. Owl Tea House. That's tin place. I U. Ray & Co., Buy sun sell StockH, Bondu tind Grain tor cash or 011 wars"" Now York Stock Exchange. Chlcafo Stock Exchange. Chicago Board ol Trade. Uuun hi, .0, I'auillamu. Ors, BERKELEY Has the following bargains 880 Atm WIimI UndJlSOO Bo.st BtOOk ftO(d Dairy Kaucli in Ouinis Prarie, Cltoap. QO0d Koine, s Loii, $1200. Very Lo.siralle Koriidoace Very ('heap. Also a big list of town and couuty property cheap- OBOBlllA MINaTHBLi Presented a (Ksdlosro Psformanso Bs rore hood House. Tim larm- nninbcr Ol people who the perlorillHini' "i """ , i-; floored mlnotmli, wm Imi of a Imller entertflinrnmit The 85. present,.. f-w - hut more P"r ones. -m at a musty order. The one man I band wna no stolnglj y"X tion ol Heerli anu bvwvi - band. , irfb. The redeemilW l" " .HsTf . . ... !..! tilt 111 rtr 1'aradi' o: the niacn " "-iVIbsi tette sunns and the tight ro,H- walking atblbltlwii t m Booker WsshlnKton's Idea. ......1.... t vea.i,iiitoii ha- given out a statement 111 reference to the assas sination of I'resiuem .m""ji which he says: . "In nil stnreritv I want to ask. U 1 i.. ..'oiltv' lias not tlie entire n.itlm. had a part in tbli est rrinie hi the ceilliirv. -archy but detlance of la, and has '. , 1 .. t 1,,. been not tlie nation reap-o wui .1. . . i;.. 1., ru.-nrils .'Join per- sowing. mi" s " , ' r . sous Iiave been Ivm-ln-d in the I tilted States dun mtt In- past in vears. rhere are or have been engaged in this aim- ' . . ,ln tfihl ,,jr. citv of Ivnchiiig nearly 1 r" mm." Mr. Wnahinfton nakt tnnl to check the present tendency all classes mute in bring all criminals to justi'e and see that each secures s fair trial, n-ioting President McKmley's words when he wa- shot : hope be will he treated with fairness." WINTER SHOES Tht GREAT TEST oi ihon is its BEHAVIOR m WET WE tTHBR A slim not prop erly maile m made ol leather not properlv seasoneil SVVI'.LLS WHEN WET nnd lojei ihtpti Our shoes an maile of the most carefully 1 B If d. UlOfOUfbly strerched and le.isoned leather sn that they not ONLY WEAR but keep THEIR SHAPE -ven aft. i hav.n been TI IOUOIH. H I - V WE'l, Tlie arc made artistic, tylitfa and eonfortablt lines. Betides being inexpensive 111 then HMt nr GUARANTEED to wear so long as to be the most i cono mical shoes. W lit all kinds ol feet PER FECTLY as that's our lon suit. The Peoples Warehouse Tttli FITTERS OF FUEL 716 Main Street. Pendleton, Or. HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY for Gentlemen who cherioh Quallty Hold by JOHN MUIIMIDT The Louvre Saloon PBMOLITOM HHSlillN WAN TKU BALK8MKN, TO HKId. SUHOOL I.IHUA- run stiiI supuptia lo kcusoI Uosrdi LltMrral rinltlill 1 I ilKS" IU PHVSICUNS. UK W. li. l.'OLK OKKIliK IN JHUH uulldiuit OtBcr buurs. In Ui h i m ; I lo ., 1 1 III lv.Up.KJU-, K. W. VIM'KNT, M. li. OKKll'K K K A I; ol First Nstiuus! Uaut Ofllco boun IU lu I; . m.; 1 lul i m 111. '. J. HMITH. OKKII!K OVKK Mil. i,.,i.. -:,...n Bank TsispUouti 11, reilUeuce kjlephoui) J. H H. i.Al.l- : I... M. II 11 ' V I 1'a.TM 1 eiiyiicisu sud Sursoou OBiS' In Jadd Hulldiua Talepuouu Office, blsci 7 1, rtl duc, black it J. U MILLKU. M. 0.. DKHHA.IN UUMJK, Iroala sud uorrouM troubles, caisrrlisl coudlllous sud luipsuo'l Uusriu. tilsMa propvrly dlled ior rclrsctlvu vrrors lH. U.J. M'KAl'h, UOOM 17, AHUUC1A llou block. Tslspbouu St, rotidsuw talc pbouu, black isl. OHTKOPATHU I'll YHU'lANU. UHb. Ksym A k v) vs Offiue, ouu block wsst ol iv,. lou Sloru OR. LYNN k. BbAKKSLKI. OUKONIC aud osrvoua u.u.u. aud diawMa ot wostuu Opp. Ilei. l. uo: Wslor sud Miu Its., I'eudlo lou, Ore AHt H I TML TS ANU UUILUKHS. T. tf. HOWARU, AROttlTKl'T ANU bi: perluleudsut. mskst uoiuplele sud rsllsble plaua lor bulldluiia lu ibe clly or oouulrv Booui 17, Judd buUdlug rill KKK UOUK, OONTRAUTORH ANU bulldsn kUliuisWa furuiabwl ou abort no Hue Job work a, apeuiaky I'roiapi .uryi. ebopou Miu ft ilreet, uer Mm airesjt O A. MAY, CONTRACTOR ANU builder. Kihuslea furnished ou l, kiuda ol uiaaoury, ueuieut wslka. aloue wa.Ha, stu Or der. tM be lell si tbe lUal Oresonuu office UUNT1STS. K. A. VADOHAN, OKNTlbT. OKKICR In Judd Bulldlug K;,AuMNN' "KNTlbT, IN AbbOCIA Uol block, orsr t. B Olopton'i office mii.ton u. Mrramu UKN llril vluga Bank Building. bA- POPND-THK URRK1NAKTRR uk' (JeSCrtbsd stock lis, been Uksii ip by be Oils luerslMl mi u,ni i. -.i i . y ."' 'UB of li., day. ior u.i. Bd a7p,,r.Ue Oue bronn borae, brsufed with .... ir. lu V or. lell .bouide, ii5a" . ri.h Xul listed Bepteuibsr ti, lsn J I MAiiiMAN,,etly Msrshsl IN HOUNll-THK KOI,I,owiNU -UK One bay mare about k ara ui.l w.i.i.i . I M pound., uo braud v '.lbl " ' ",IU b"ul Haled :pluuilMr ti, ijUi J St UHA I'UslAN, City Maiaua, ST. JOE STORE GRANULATED S Friday Saturday, Monday, Sept. 27, a8 - I With With With With With With With pvery ft. BOpantinM) .vtrvi cvr It' vntyiU i'Vtryj!M i'veryl2fi every fti) 1111 parvnMSJi 1 hi parnonMi imi purohnaa, 00 pnrabnOT, ID) nliri'linsii. ,00 purchase, rkaasi nrii'PC n 1 1 .'! t :i 1 1 f I'l ll the Inwpst- ln. i in uic uiumy w scicci irom LYONS MERCANTILE CO, Furniture and Undertaking, eyes 00 the many nice furniture roiitions and xv" - f of thf rare betfgtini he offering, Comer Main and Wohh strtu'tw A eotnpleta Una el Stationery and honks School hunks and School ettpplite STATIONERY Cant:s in all styles Within a few days we will have fresh CLAMS and Olympia Oysters Opposite Golden Rule Hotel. ER III I 'all am! Bee A. C SHAW k CO. Pel prices on all kinds of Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Windows and fllM Work. Yerl on Webl. Htreet Opuoeite Hunt Kr.iiicht IimiI The Columbia Lodging House NKWLY Kl'KMHHKl) HAH IN UONNKCTION IN CENTER OF H1,ock BET, ALTA4WEBB81W r.X.SCHKMPP, Prop. LOANS on WHEAT LANDS At lowest rates J. R. DICKSON, Kt OregualMo Uulldlns, feattlvtwa, Oregeu inLUM i 1 ,.m . a uwuimnlli 1 - i and 30, rE "Wr Wllr 1, ,nKr ft ,BP' ifffi Irrooprii'H exi-nptml, Krneeries excepted, r. roripH meepteil, Urcceries pxrupuxl, (jroeerles Ixntptad uroenries exciiptiMl , groMfiM Motptnd, l"inrlso( pnnndtof g i'"iiri(li ol ;" pinnds 0( t" pniinrliol W pimndial 100 p'niniliof " -- Ol iuic.SI stnrt ... .U.. ..,.... . ..I.. . M r T nt 1 n Qaim (in. -vvi i IV ivaiier s 1( urnituri' Sift. - .Main ana WelD at aistoa, Oregon. Pilot: "Why R0 there?" , DnoltJ Sam: "bVauje lias t,lu I'imi'm; lii.ar v. w w. i U,m to 1B round in ffnat ft. - . I. J and wa all want t.. u.. u51 . A. RADER. FRAZIER THE Vjiii- Iiha .1 n Cnttlery, 1 k t-'tc. New ud i!-'si;ns in Kooas, pocket ....... WJ MAN Combs. Un You get Good Beer. When you driui PILSN BEER. (iuaranteed Ul di,.iiioM Aak for It Schultz Brewing The Place to Buy hi when- ynii r' .....i .. ., ...... urices. ; vonr nrd.-r lOT OT ..I (a t liue of Lumber, U Shingle,Bui!; lug ppr' 1 bement, HjJ Plaster, or'ci; Band,MoBkN Boreen DeJJ WindoH.J5 d Doors, Terr ootti m Pendleton Ha Lumber la K H In Ln, ' e s e ar-- S Ul w " iaS hreu ws" rcDoliy.it-J i'u;?'; . .i,.n. riouremotisugeilW lour. Mill Hofl '-W IID "an I Old l"ll be7j I TUK HAITI oaWUJU tea. Ufeeuu