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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1901)
THEY ARE OFF In a thousand places the people who tell you they can sell better Shoes for less Money. than we can. If you will take the trouhle to look over our itock we will show you the best lines in the market oi the following goode: Men's Boys' Youths' shoes Ladies' Childrens' and Misses' shoes and a large line of Rubbers and Overshoes all sold at the lowest priee for cash CLEAVER BROS., Practical Boot and Shoe Men PENDLETON, - OREGON. AT UK DAY, KEI'TKMUKK-'-. !! . B RK V ITI KS. Jm. A. Howard. Kami loans. Kor rent Two furnished rooms. In uuire tiii - ottictt. WanUxl A good, strong by t" work in store. K. Martin. Store, room tor rent, enquire a: Mr-. Campbells' millinery atore. All voters over 50 yearn ami al! Bie men are exempt from poll tax. Every citizen aliuuUi rwnieter. Don't (ail to register before OsSMMM '-' School suits at diacount ol 10 per cent during thin week. Cleaver Brother! Dry (ioodii Co. Kor aale A neat tf-room house "' I Iota on corner, niee homes all around it, 11400. . I. Wade. Go to the Woman' Exchange for home made bread ami pastries on Wed nesdays and Saturdays. Sliced bacon aul wafer lltotd amoked beef in glass bottles. Boue thing very tine for luncher at Hawtey Broil. Music hall in LaDow block will IM open for engagement! ou ami after Id September for dancing only, laqgire of C. B. Wade. (Jail and aee me if you want gncer ea. 1 buv in carloU and will eel I cheaper than any store iu eastern Oregon. K. Martin. W. K. Withee in agent fur the Do meatic and Davia tewing machines. A full line of supplies. Repairing a spe cialty. All work guaranteed. School Books All ready for First Day of School We have all our books lor both Public Schools and academy and will exchange new books for old ones at half price. Compini.u. boxes, rulers and blotters given away with purchase;.. TALLMAN & GO. Distributors for Umatilla County. Z I'ollf, game and toys at Nolf'a. 1 1 .t v von r.v i -ten-.! !' 'ik- close on October S, I hirt waists w 4c Cleaver Bros. Iry Oixsis Co. You lose your vote if you don't reg ister. Book- close Oct out 2. Hest school hose ever sold, J6c pair Cleaver Brothers lr v Ootids Co. School handkerchief!, lc each Cleaver Brothers Dry (iooda Co. We n.ive a tirst claaa carriage pai lie with a guarantee. N eagle Brae. Ice cream soda toiiighi and Saturday at koeppen's drug atore on Court street Kor tirst claas rigs or a cah at any hour telephone Depot itables, Klvin ( raig. (Top. If vou want to aee a nice line of wall paper and borders go see C. C. Sharp, Court street. three carloads of onions were re- .ii shipped from Milton to dealers in Kansas ami Nebraska. Cleaver Hros Pry iool company received In .nr.-- tolay, .1 ..irni shipment of rainy uay skirts. Vou can get bister's Imported hug lish Antiseptic tooth powder at cei. in a bottle at Koeppen's pharmacy. . leu ol tile Ineliiliers 1 1 1 tile local order ( Woodmen of the World will go 10 Milton tonight to establish a lodge at that place. Now invoice of ayrtlp -pitcher!, now 1- ami pitchers, salt and pepper shakers, vegetable dishes ami plat km at llawley Broa. Walla Walla statesman: Wakeheld ami tailing of l'eiidleton are at the corner of Kirs' and Main streets with an exhibit of pianos. iiail tell in Milt. 'i, and vicinity Thursday, followed hv a downpour of rain, (ilass wai broken, cellars tilled with water and much damage was done 1 1 fruit. Kd Brisuo arrived from Walla Walla today to get a number of Indians to take part 111 the parade at the fruit fair tomorrow, lie will return this even nig, and will lake about twenty red skniB with him. A war dance will be a part of the program. Mv stock of fancy groceries is we selected and I would like for you to see then., rancy pickles, relishes and cliow chows are of the belt imported and domestic brauds. I have a hue hue ol amoked lish, fancy mackerel ami the beat cheese on the market. K. Martin. Mary M. Baumgart lias applied for a divorce from her busband, Kobert baumgart. Ihu two were married 111 l'eiidleton on September LM, 1U00. The pUiutitt claims that Baumgart desert ed her mi the day jf their marriage and na- not since contributed t the support of hersell or of her baby. The homeliest man in l'eiidleton as well as the handsomest, ami others are invited to call on any druggist and get Iree a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughs asthma, bronchitis ami consumption. I'rice :2oc and oOc. Kor aale by Tall man 6i Co., aole agents. Shiny shoes... Arc the style now and we have them 111 all the latest designs anil shapes. Our patent calf, patent kid and enamel calf shoes are selected from the best lines, and are strictly up to date. They fit, wear well and keep their finish. The Pendleton Shoe Co. O45 Main Street Pendleton, Ore. tins UtJon(Ml(M will h't the contract on Monday for his new brick building, next to Martin's bakery. The Peoples Warehouse, Pendleton's largest store, deems to he doing I be buaineea. This sale of men's 110 suits and overcoats has been a hummer. SVe their window display, A man named Joseph Swenev was arrested last night and taken before .Indue (team this morninu. BwwMMV will be kept in jail for five days ami will then be asked to get out of town. Tonight --Kverylxsly come and hear A, I. UMM corner Main and Court, streets at 7 sharp. Tonight I will lecture and entertain you. N. H. Young men, come out tooifbt as there will be no lecture at. hall tomorrow alternoon as advertised. Walla Walla Union: The manage ment of the fruit fair be I made ar rangements with bee ItOOfthOOM Ol Pendleton to I riiik' twenty I'liiatilln Indian braves to Walla Walla Satnrdav Inr the purpose of giving a war dance. This feature is well worth eeing ami a large attendance is anticipated as a result. Andy Anderson has sold to Henry Taylor, the northeast, quarter of section night, township three, north of range thirty-three eaat of Willamett" meri dian. The consideration was 15600. W. I). Parker of Athena has sold to II J, Bell, the northwest quarter "i MO tion nine, township four, north ol range thirty-two, consideration 13500 PttRSOMAL MBNT10N. Mrs. I.ee Teutich is quite ill with asthma. Louis Huiuiker will spend ItaOdej in Walla Walla. Harry Thompson went to Wallu Walla this morning. K. II. Clark went to Salem last night to take in the state fair, g C. H. Carter went to Walla Walla this morning on business. Peter Umbo has returned from Hot Springs. He is improved 111 health. Jim Hall, of the Mountain HoOM country, wan a isitor in town today. Walla Walla Statesman : UlM AgUM Kletcher is in the city from Pendleton. Miss 1 race Beagle has gone to Walla Walla for a two day's visit at the fruit, lair M. A. Butler passed through l'eiidle ton this morning on hi way to Spo kane. Thus. Kerr came in from Kadger Springs today to put some wiieat on the market. Mrs. Jesse hailing has returned homo after a month's visit at Astoria, Port land and Seaside. J. M. Ambler of Juniper was iu town today to arrange for repairs on his threshing machine. Chas. Cunningham has returned from Butter creek, where he delivered tilty rams to Thomas Matt hewn. C. H. Carter, .1. II. Kaley, I.. B. Keeder and Dr. C. J. Wnitaker have rtri!wl from a f"'f dsy'" ) er hunt Mrs. William Parsons left this morn ing for San hrancieco. She will at tend the Kpiscopal convention while absent. J. II. Wallace will go tonight to Walla Walla where he will he married tomorrow to Miss Myrtle Wil-on oi Dayton. Kobert Potwine started for San Fran cisco this morning, to lie present at the general convention ol the K.pisco. pal church. John S. Cox of Camas Prairie was in town today. He says thai In- will offer aouie of his horse for sale on market day. Mr. ami Mrs. Krank B. Cloptou lelt last night or San Krancisco to attend tbe Kpiacopal convention, limy will be gone about a month. Deputy Sheriff Blakley left fur Sa lem last night with three prisoners 111 charge. 'They were, Ira anil Krank Sibley and Frank Croas. Misses Lavelle Moor house and Kdna Thompaon went to Walla Walla this morning to visit the fruit fair. They will return tomorrow night K. P. Wei ton .will remove to Meaeh im next Sunday. Mr. Welton wu formerly connected with the sanitar ium near the Pendleton academy. Clarence Adams has gone to Dixie. Waeh., to act as station agent at that place. Heretofore he has been em ployed at the W. i C. K. depot. Arlington Kecord: Mr. Montague of Peudleton is stopping at the (1 ramie hotel. lie inteuds remaining here aeveral days to tie treated by Dr. Laz ier. Salem Statesman : J. T. l.ainbirtb of the Kim National bauk of Pendle ton, is in Salem, on his way home from Vancouver, B. C, to visit his brotiier, Supt. J. Lambirtli of the Sa lem Light, Power Traction company. The engagement of Ldwin Young .ludd of Peudietou ami Miss Klizabeth Uryant of Hartford, Connecticut, is announced iu letters to friends iu Pen II. -ton IffOM Mr. Judd, who is at pres ent visiting ins ull home 111 Hartford. Walla Walla Statesman Mrs. Jos. McCabe returned Thursday from Ouin cy, 111. She left there her daughter Miss Olive, who will remain as a stu dent 111 St. Maiy's institute, a convent school, conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame. J. K. Craditk returned last night from Seattle. He was aboard the steamer Oregon that lost her rudder on the trip down from Alaaka. He says that the Oregon was out for eighteen days with ouiy seven days' rations and that lie tecauie so hungry at limes that he was forced to eat crusts of bread or anything he could pick up. Sumpter Miner: K. K. Cleaver came 111 from Peiideltou this loreiiooii, en route to Prairie City, lie ban se cured tin- agency of the baud drill, in vented h a man at Waitsburg, Wash ington, of which so much of a favor able uature ban been said, and will put it on the market here at an early day. H. Stanley Cottin of North Yakima, one of the largest sheep owuers of that part of the country, was 111 Pendleton iaat night. He was here for the pur- I pose of negotiating a deal in bucks. He already has .10,000 sheep 111 the neighborhood oi akiuia and a mam acres of range 111 the florae fisaveo country. He returned to North Yaki ma last nixht. ions. 1 car load of onions, several , milch cows, a number of horse brok en and nnhroken, and a few hogs. ; There were also many promises of fruit. The 0, K. A N., through their in dustrial agent, K, C. Jndson, have premised to Advertise the fair ami se cure bnyerw. Mr. .I.kIniiii whs here a week go, and ssetned verv enthusiastic oer the proposition and said that he would do all in his power to make it a success. A plane for the aale has been chosen 011 Alta strest, near the Savings bank. P.nyers and sellers will meet there between 9 a. m. and I p. ni., Tuesday, October 8. FOR THE EXCHANGE I AIR earmark Promise to Attend It, Both as smart and Buyers. I; T. Cox relume! last night from a thirty mile trip among the faruiem along McKay creek road. He is very much encouraged over the prospect for the exchange fair, which will be held in i'emlletoii on October 8. He louml that uearly all the farmers interviewed have something to bring and those who had not have expressed their inteution Of beiug in town on that day. Mr Cox's trip yesterday, netted many promises of farm produce to be sold here 011 market day. Amoug them are: 600 bags of potatoes, 360 sacks of ou- A Plsture or Chicago In 1836. Mr. ami Mrs. J, W. Salisbury are In town todav from their home on Butter creek. Mr. Salisbury brought a pic lure nt Chicago to B, T. Wade, which was drawn in In.tft by George W. Dw ell, then county clerk of Cook countv. The picture shows quite a settlement, a big mill, a three story hotel, sever al churches, a number of dwellings, some -i 1 mpine and a government light house. Mr. Salisbury has also an ex eel lent reproduction of the picture, drawn by Mrs. S. S. Darnell of Camas Prairie, two years ago At the time of the drawing of the picture by Mr. Davis, Mr. Salisbury's father, Stephen M. Salisbury, wan "county -unervuor of Cook county. This picture of Chi cago has bum in the Salisbury family for rtn veara. Blihop Morris Takes Part. Much interest is being taken by Kpiscopal ians in the cominu general convention of the Kpiacopal church, which will tie held next week iu San Hraiicisco. It happens according to canonical order, that Bishop Bi WIs l.r Morris will be the preacher at the opening services of the convention. BlBbop Tuttle was the preacher at the last convention, and Bifhop Whittle of Virginia, who comes next, will not tie 111 attendance, so the duty falls up on the bishop of Oregon. Itev. W. K. Potwine and K. B. Clopton will he in attendance upon the convention from Pendleton. - m . - Maautrl Artls (Java Pleasant Dante. "The Magistri Artis" social club deerve much credit for the verv pleas ant entertainment at LaDow hall lat night. The hall lias recently been re fitted ami is a charming place in which to pass a pleasant evening. It was one of the prettiest society events eve, seen in Pendleton. Itefreshmeii s wen served. Kortv couples were present to indulge in the gutties of tile evening. Kirkin. ui's orchestra furnished the music. A Chureh Bull. I.ns Angeles, Sept. 28. In the Methodist conference in session here today Prof. Mitchell of the Boston Theological college, was charged with heresy. A resirt was adopted forbid ding all young men in Calilornia from attending the college as it taught the I nltarian doctrine. Gamblers Robbed Hut that isn't what we wish to call your attention to. It s Mother's Pride the best twenty five cent coffee on earth. You may pay more lor something infer ior. Try it. Owl Tea House. That's the place. WAR BETWEEN STOCKMEN Bmm.t Co.hr.n.and H.rd.rs F.r.o on and a Fight With (tinea Follows. It was report.nl at Heppner sav- IM tired upon BmlM Cochrane and hM ers In !t,e Jobl! Dm section and WM ,,. r). was returned. ggdlJS. WJ member- of the at tucking par wer. wounded. Later, it , V J . one of the men had died from W , s ,onds. Reliable ...form ation proves that these rep u s were SlTwRd rumors and "K tion. B. i' Head, who baa Jf turned to Heppner. from scene of the sli.sit.ng. ' ,r , ran.', and gives the following partlcu- I '"un Thnrsdav. the lfth Iff.. fjblll Mr. Cochrane and Ml l" harden were eating lunch about noon, a partv o( si x or eight persons ......; ... .i...... Thev limped behind , 11 ring at ni""" ' .,.,, ui;... trees and returned the Ire. W WItj chesters cracked hveh lW a w nleaml ,av shots were exchanged .- ... ....,,.. mm hurt. I he l ocnrane . inn ,-r. . . mill.., M( flMldcHly the worst of it, but whether anvtsslv was hit. it is m i dellnitelv known. However, it " known ti.at pt.vsic.ans and surgeons ... the John Day country are now doing a boo.1 business. The shooting occurreil between Can von Oil? and Hear Vallev, at a point alHint I", mites south Oi Canyon UIW. - Bxsurilon Train to Walls Walla Remember, that the trmii leave, the 0i Ri N. depot at Pen lletnti at SII0, I Sunday morning, Sentember B, tor Walla Walla; that the lare tor the round trip is 11.41); that the tram will arrive at 10:05 a. ., ad leave i,.r Pendlaton, at 10 tW p, m. . wat Bon. I da will be a nig dav at Walla Walla .in.! von cannot affnr.l to miss it. the I fruit fair people have fjarranged a tine I proirraai m Sunday night, which is : to close with a gran I concert. There will lie a jollv, g.s)d crowd goine from Pendleton. Arlington Record: A thin from Pen dleton, are securing a large lot of granite Iron. Arlington and shipping l. to Pendleton, Heppner and other lo calities. There are large uuatitities of this granite in the vicinity of Arllajf ' ton, and it is of line ipiality. WINTER SHOES The GRHAT TEST of .1 shoe is its BEHAVIOR is WET WEATHBRi A shoe not ro erly made or made of leather not properly seasoned SWELLS WHEN WET and loses its sliapi Our shoes are made of the most carefully tanned, thoroughly ItfStched and seasoned leather so that tin s not ONLY WEAK but keep THEIR SHAPE ertn sftw having been THOROUGHLY WET. Tlies an made artistic, stylish and comfortable lines llesnles bcinp, inexpensive 111 then cost are GUARANTEED to wear so lon as to be the most gCOM mical shoes. We hi all kinds of feet PER PBCTLY .1 1 that's our lone, suit. "Let th OOLO DUST twlnm Ho your WmZfttt The Peoples Warehouse Trtl: 11 1 1 1 Ms OH PHUT. 716 Main Street. Pendleton. Or WILL YOU BE THERE? We take great pleasure in iuvitiug you lu atleud a BOt lul exhibition that will be given in our atore on September 27, 28 and 29. at which time we will have on display a very large stock of tin Imported and Domestic Woolens, not sampler hut large pieces of woolens. We have obtained these piece goods fur tbe sols purpose of allowing our customers to see the goods more like what they appear when made up. A Special Representative Will B Present especially prepared to take your measure carefully ou the above dates, for a vry high quality of tailor. Ins at popular pricos We guarantee a perfect fit or no sale, and especially recommend workmanship and trimmings. Don't fail to call even if you are not pre pared to buy at onee, but leave your order for future de livery. AH the new Oxfords and Cambridge Gray Mix tures, English Striped Worsteds and popular Blue Ssrges will be contained in this display. We trust to have the pleasure of your attendance. R Alexander. GOLD DUST makes the pan-, and kettles clean and bright It does the work much better than soap and in much loss time. You savnhalf vour labor when you use GOLD DUST. It is th world, best cleanser. It cleans everything and injures nothing. Groctrs have it "Send Ml our frel booklet, ooioen miles for Homework " THF N K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chlcaf o. St Uul, Ne York. Bra ST. JOE STORE Friday, Saturday, Monday, Sept. 27, 28, and 30. With every f !.M p.irt'haM, icroeeriee excepted, With every fi no nurchase, uroeeriee exoepted, With eve?) 10.. 111 purchase, tir.ic.ricH i-xcpted, With fverv l'i iki iiiri'ha", tfri)ri'ru! cxcpti'il, With every J.I. on purchase, grurariee excepted. With . verv If. i 00 pl.rcliase, itmcrtriea excepted, With everv .'hi. 00 p.ircnae, groceries excepte.1, B peudief sugar fret. u K).iiins oi mpr im, M i ...un. I nl 80 minis uf eomr Irw, 0 pounrll of glr lm "in la of sugar fns. lOt) i .mi. I- oi iogar free. Our prices guaranteed the lowest; largest stock in the county to select from. LYONS MERCANTILE CO. Furniture and Undertaking, .fsvni v ' sr. - ' ai il - U aw Uncle Sum; "Sietr to I I . n . n. tiii tor r uriiiitire ."Morv, con Main .nid Wolili strcetj, Pei Cil 111 ( )fl'"llll f ff l'i lot: "WhygothMtr I :itsai -v ! ' - ppl.-' I'liflt' Sam: "Bet-auM my' UM the tiii"-1 line of Furniti L- 1 ... 1 l. .. I II) 1.0 llltlllU ill ESWHeTU u ami wo all want to feast yes 00 the iiiunv nice furniture reations and secure of Ihfl rare liarain he is offering." . A. RADER. f in ner Main and Webl itieetli A complete line of Stationery and hooks School liooks ami School supplies FRAZIER THE New line of Pot Cutlery, etc. Newsndl dggigM in eoods, pockel I purses cird cia STATIONERY Caues in all styles MAN Combs, Brosl I ii -t in i.i veil some Fine After Dinner Cheese And many Fancy Delecacies a' Standard Grocery & Opposite Golden Rule Hotel. The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY PURMHHB1) BA It IN CONNKI 1' I ON IN CENTER OK KLOi K BET. A I . I'A & W Kit It H'l'H l:. X. 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