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THURSDAY. OCTOBKR a. on, Ladies slippers Now ncaj nobby styles for party and Ileum- wear largest we have howtl Price $1.25 to $8.00 Main mil i the "' raglana ovcrv Uily ihOOld lmf OM j At AIM HlliliT'i. Ladies' i I k unil lUniil waist in tin- daintiest patterns and styles At R. A lexaflNHff i. VutntslMd mow (r light Immj keening n,.r tin' team laundrv, cor ner court unci Tin mi pson . Inquire. there. K nth , r.'-vear-nlil daughter of Knv ami Mm. Win Ivweese, i t I this BOrOillg at Athena, of mt-ningeth Tin- funeral Will occur on Saturday. All member? of tin- Order of Pwidl arr aariieitl y requested to be pre ten I at our renulur meeting Friday evening, October i. Amanda Keller, secretary. Herman Cook apeared before Judge Heani tlu moroing and wan fined (lit fm driin- i ii' - II-- cnuldn'l pav ami win iifiiii tin' next live iiavH in jail. Two marriage license were if.ned from the clerk's office to1ay. One wan for Chan. Mel tee and Minn M. I Fuel, i I the oNier for Andrew J, Haker and Mm- .gnes A. MrKride. (hi Wednemfny and Saturday after noon?, Mr. S. A. l.o'.M'l will tt i vi painting lesson at Mra. l'nriniiton'H, next il'ior to the Kpiseopal rerbrv. Term, SO cent" in class fiO cent for Ingle pop!), Anyone wishing to join tlie cla. please conm on the after in i n- mentioned. LIEUTENANT I ARROW HERE TBLLS UF I Ii. Ml WITH INDIANS N H Mi PBNDLBTON IN 1878. Cleaver Bros BRBVITIBS. Jaa. A. Howard. Farm loans. Fancv diihee, fine lamp. Roll's. Ureal remnant aale at R. Alexand er's. Olympia oyatera and clam- at Down ey's rJah market. I.dy wanta position; applv at Kagle houae. Court street. $1 ahirt waista, now 4tte. Cleaver Bros. Dry (iooda Co. Wanted A good, strong bov to work in store. R. Martin. Store room tor rent, enquire at Mr Campbells' millinery atore. nesi scnooi nose over solil, 'Joe pair Cleaver Brothers l)rv (loods Co. ciiool handkerchief, lc each. Cleaver Brothers Dry (ioodn Qo We have a first claas carriage painter with a guarantee. N eagle Broa, Tlie finest line of double breasted boi coats in Oregon -t Alexander For drat claas rigs or a cab at any hour telephone Depot stable, Klviii Craig, Prop. -'ii".. I mita at diacount of 10 per cent during this week. Cleaver Brothers Dry (iooda Co. For aale A neat it-room house ami I lots on corner, nice homes all around it, fl400. K. T. Wade. (in t the Woman's BsslMUag) home made bread and pastries on W. .I ueedays and Saturdays. Wanted Poaition aa nurse or house keeper by laxly of experience, tieat re ference. Address (), city. Take your pictures to Sharp 0 have them framed. Dealer in oils, paint-, wallpaper and glass, -tV Court street. Sliced bacon ami wafer -Ii moked beef in glass iiottles. SORM thing verv line for lunches at iiawlev Broa. Music hall in l.al'ow lilock will in open for engagements on and after Md September (or dancing only. BnqalN of C. B. Wade. Call and see me if you want gr er lea. I buv hi carlots and will sell cheaper than any atur" in ea-i"rn Oregon. R. Martin. New invoice of ayrup -ii. trior, bowls and pitchers, salt and poppOf thakers, vegetable dishes and plat sers at Hawley Bros. W. R. Witnee is UMl for the Do mestic and Davis sewing m ichines. A full line ol supplies. Rep urin a spe cialty. All work guaranteed. My stock of fancv groceries i- well selected and 1 would like for you to aae then;, fancy pickles, relishes and chow chows are of the he-t I in ported and domestic brands. 1 have a tine line ol Banked ilsli, fancy mackerel and the best l eese on tlie market. R. Martin. 1 in- h" ii -t man in I'endleton as well as tlie handsomest , and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial Isittie ol U. mp' Balaaiii for lie- throat and lung-. I remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughs asthma, broucihtis and roiistiiiiptt .n. Price 25c and raJc. For tale by Tall man St Co., sole agents. CITY COUNCIL MBKTINU. OrsdiiiK on Wabb Mrtil Will tommsnee Soon. At the meeting ol the council last night little business was done except the approval of a few bills and the passim: 'if "treet grading ordinance. The hill", ioeladlng sidewalk liens, amounted to more than (IH00. An ordinance providing for the grading ol Webb street between ("lay ami link street- w a- passed. Tne meet ing adjourned af'er some argument on the sidewalk question. (teo. fi chorr has arrived with his rock crusher winch will be set up about a mile east from town, where he will fulfill hi- contract witii the W. A 0. R. R. Co. to crush 2000 yards of rock to be placed on the property own ed by the company in I'endleton. The result of the experiments if suc cess ml will be to cause the improve ment i f oilier localities. or Notice ot Proposed Imorovomsnt Wobb Strati. Notice is hereby given that, at the meeting of the common council of th city ot I'endleton, dr., held on the 2d day of October, 1901, it was order ed that Webb street, lietween the east line oi ('lav street and the west line ot Oak stre.'i, be improved bv grading the same ith gravel or crushed rock, the cost ol such improvement to be as sessed against the abutting property. Remonstrance a.'amst the said propos ed improvement may be tiled with the citv recorder within ten days from tlie date ol this notice. By Order ol the Common Council. Attest J. E. BKAM, Recorder, bated tins 3d day of October. 1001. HSKiitration books Closed. The city registration tiooks cloatd last mghl and OH If Ml I'endleton Bill tens have indicated their desire to vote at the city election. The registration for the election two years ago was 821 names ami this year it has fallen down to a little more than half as many. The enforcement of the poll tax clause is ascribed to be the caus' of the decrease. Yesterday afternoon at d o'clock City Recorder Bonn said that he expe.-ied about twenty-live more names belore the Ixxjks closed. More registered than were expected and more than tiltv names were enter ed during the evening. J. A. iciilfllsr Wants Damaaas. .1. a. .--chillier has filed a complaint in a damage suit at the countv clerk's otlice auauist lobn Selbert. It appears in the complaint that in) May, Irttttt, .Mr. HobirHef purchased Mr. selliert's tailoring business, paying bun (80ll lor the same ami at tlie same time .Mr. Hoibotl .unci not to engage in tailoring in PtadlstOM for five years. On or auoiil -i'pti n.D -r I, lisjl, the lie leBaiul with A. Schwartz, started a tailor bop Bad now tin- plaintltt wants ISXH) for toe dtmagi' done to Ins In si in - t.'.rongii ti.e hreacl' of contract. ; HillroaJ Man in Town, hour railroad representatives are registered at Hie I' inlletoii today, liiev went irom I'orlland to limiting ton i, -tenia.!' win, a party of forty per---i. - a im aru bound lor the Buffalo ex pcaj 1 1 UW, alley are: K. A. Cooper, g-m-rai jgi nt pUMuger departuient of the Buck island and the Minneapolis k St. Louis rati roads M. .1. Roche, tralln patnrliger agent ol Bio (iran le Western railway; W. (.'. Searchrest, passenger ag.'ia lor New Yolk Central line-; and .J. (.'. I.indray, trattic Ireight and , .. -en.et agent Illinois ( .Mitral School Books All ready for Pint I of School band Coneart. The city iiaud will givu a concert at th rm-r of Main and Court -treet- at 7 :.kl o'clock tonight. Following is the pragma I Alaicn, "I'aul Revere', Kin," fane Ma, waltz, "Life is a Kreaui, .i Si ill; overture, "Impromp lu.' Uolur; gnnd march, U ibBOO SUarohi "itlilM Keglmellt," Hottaa ".-;ar HpBBglnil Banner." Kys. We have all our books lor both Public Schools and academy and will excbaiiL'i: m:w books for oh onus at half price. Comp in. boxes, rulers ami blotters given away with purchases. I I TALLMAN & GO. Distributors lor liniatilla County The Columbia Lodging House M:V1. 1 FI KMHHKD BAR Iti CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. a i.t'a a wf:bb HTH F. X. SCHfcAlPT, Prop. ..RUBBER.. at our window as you go by ami obtHTVi 101110 of tl)' NEW BST and SWLL8T shaping Id laditt1 and gentlemen'i .-hoeii ever shown in Pendleton. Our slock is all NEW and of the LATEST STYLES. Our 17 YEARS EXPERIENCE in selling shoes enables us to FIT PERFECTLY all kinds ot feet. Properly fitted shoes moan from ' faO r months longer wear. The Pendleton Shoe Co., 645 Main Street. Slnsa His Railanatlon Prom the Army He Has Pollowsd Mining and Raliroadlna. Kdnard S. Farrow, fnrmerly an In dian fighter and lieutenant In tlie I nited Mates army, arrived in Potldle ton this morning from Haker Oity, Lieutenant harrow is well known to the pioneers of eastern Oregon and MBMmIIJI to the old residents of I'en nieton as having taken it nrommeiit pat "f the Indian fighting during the troublous times ol 187 an I T9. H led the attack on the Hnake and Pi ute Indians who were seeking to form a junction with the Unitillas about a mile trotn (own. The battle lieg.ui on the morning of August II, II7I, and lasted all day. With 11" mounted infantry at bin bark, Lieut. Karmw H rial I drove the Indians across the Orande Koinle valley, over into Idaho and across the Heven Devils range and in '7V captured the remnants of the band at the middle fork of the Salmon river. The lieutenant ll responsible for the name of "Heven Devils given to sev en high peaks in the copper mining district of Idaho, lie aas that he and his force caught seven horse thieves in the mountains and hung them i here Hence the name "Heven Dtflla," Manv I'end letoti people remember the spirited tight outside the town here and the courageous action of Lieut. Harrow. In an interview, he spoke of an in cident which occurred in the trouble with the Nie I'erce Indian- at Yellow tone park. Chief loseph, who wa at the head of the hand, is often chBfgsjd with great cruelty in his mode y war fare. The lieutenant speak- of him as being remarkably humane. A party of tourists, including Mrs. Irumbiill and Sarah A. Allen of Boston, were taken by the Ner. Perces. Chief Joeeph pro tected the party for two days, waiting for an opportunity to send them on their way. Among the Indians at the reserva tion are some of I.ient. Farrow' old friends, who went with him many time- on scouting expedition" in the early days. lie mentiomd among oth ers, Chief 1'eo, Watis-Kow-Kow ami i a-tin-i-ow-ita. As a Railroad Man . Since his resignation from the army, the lieutenant has turned his mention to mining and railroad engineering He has been at Baker City for un tune working in the interest of a rail road t lie built along the I'owder river valluv to the Snake, lie expect" that the road will termi'i ite it Lew m- tnn, Idaho. Alonit the r.iitte which the new road is intended Ui lake aie innumerable gold and BOpntr mining claims, which will be developed a- soon an the project (. run..! out Moreover, it will U- a mean- of trans- Mirtation for produce and lumber in llllt valley. While travel mg tii.-ougli that part of the country, Lieut. Harrow aw one linnilreil tons ol haleil lia , which was almost useless because there was tin mn getting n t" .1 market. bi regard to hi" milling interests, Lieut. Farrow has paid a visit to the Iron Dyke mine for the purpose of compiling a report to be submitted to the .Mexi:an trust Co. of .New lork. The mine is lieing operated but under great difficulties. If the railroad pro- position goes through, he says, l&o.'sm tons of 7 to 8 per cent ore which is uow unavailable, will then be taken out from one property. With his railroad and mining inter ests, Lieut, harrow is a very busy man, but aside irom that, he .-.lit- the Armv and Navy Critic," a magatine published monthly in New York. In hi" spare moments and while traveling on tin- train, lie write" Dim eililori.il" lie will leave toiiiuht on hi- return t. - New York cit PBRSONAL MBNTI0N. Kd Brisbo came home Wednesday evening from Walla Walla. 1). K. Jarman. Will Well- and lack Craig were in loan bsiay from Athena. Mrs. John F. Adams of McMinn ville in a guest at the Hotel Hendi.-t.-n Mr. Lew I leering and child retunml to their home' m Umatilla tin- morn ing. ('has. Taylor, proprielnr of tin Fair More of Weston arrived in town tins allern on. Mrs. Louis liuuxiker ret u rue.! Wid nerdav evening irom a week's viil in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. (,'. K. Boo.oveb came home . -ilni-ii.il evening from a vi-n in Walla Walla. Mrs. J. 0i Smilb of Adam- an. I Mrs Lew in of Union are guests at the Hotel I'eiidlctou. 0i V. Dyiuent of tlie Spoke-nian I. .-I lew, was iii town tin- morning en mute from Wulla Walla to Hpokam'. Dr. and Mrs. William IIOMB baie returueal from I'orlland ami Heppuer, and have taken apartment- ai the Halt- ilium Mrs. (ius I.alontaine has ret iirm d irom Spokane, leaving in that city per son de. rg.. who will remain as a stu dent at Ooliiaga college. Q, A. Harlman, sr., M in Fcho to day iuapecting the new bridge, which ha.- just been completed by the nui- tractor, Hubert C. Henlon. I.ee Muorliouse went to t mat I i a this murniiig to adjust the insiirame clan ot M . It, Parker, lor the damage luin to III" residence by tire last hiindai . Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Morse hai come from Portland to Pemlleton, .Mr Morse having decideal to return to east urn Oregon to attend to In- heei in leresls in tlna aectiou. Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Davix of Milton are here uniting their daughter, Mm lames Kern. After remaining here for I mm days, they will go to Helix to attend to some laud trausaclious. Frakar-Mlianall. Lester P. hraker and Mm- Kditn A M.uiieii were married tin- morning at the home of the groom s mother, Mm B. hraker, by Bev. B. W. K iuu, pas ter of the Baptist church. Mr. Fraker lie.- on a rami about lourteon milen Iruin Pemlleton and the bride comes irom Merlin, Oregon TO TAKE UP TKUSI ISSUii attorna usnsrsi Knox !ald to He Hra paring an Opinion. Washington, Oct. a. The. "It Is not onto highly desirable, hut necensary, that Ihcre should he legi-hi lion which shall carefully "lucid the interest- of wage-workers and which shall discriminate in favor of the hon est and humane employer bv removing the disadvantage under which he "lands when compared with HBwrtipO1 Ions competitors who have BO con science and will do riglg only under fear of punishment. Nor can legisla tion stop only with what are termed labor ipiest ions. The vast individual and corporate fortunes, the rart nine litnattons of capital winch have mark eii the ilevelopmenl ol our system, create new conditions and ne cessitate a chanire from the old attitude of the stale and the nation toward property. " Attorney Oeneral K-nox is undersloi d to he preparing such an opinion tor the president, and It might be said here that, while Mr. Knox was for many veers an attorney for the t',inn gie company, he disposed of all bis in terests in one of the corporations ah sorned bv the steel trust before the combination was effected, and did M at a sacrifice of about t.'fo.iHXl in the price paid to him (or his stock. He did this hecAuse he had d-t nlt d to in cept President MoKIdIwjT'i oiler of a p'ace in his cabinet as attorney gen eral and wished to he almolutely free from corporate influence after bei inn ing an official of the federal govern ment. Attorney Oeneral Knox will assist the president to reach an opm ion regarding trust legislation that will be practical and at the same time legal. THE MAYOR'S PINAL DECISION in JSPt I B- vinn.nl savs Ha Will Not Aon nomination. started lust mill. I ir. h. W. 1 n A netition wa" UMl II... '-ii ' ll- Of cent, praying him to accept the mm i nation lor another term an the citv. He was urged strongly to re i consider his determination to prohiiut 'the use of bil mime. Alter urgent Mi ll real v hv his friends, he said: I "Mi decision is HnL I m and will not he a .undulate I ban . .J I in I'ltV " ., trull tlllli- I OI llll nine r industrial ,, havn .....riHced'niv private bnsinesf interests. ILiiIng acceinplished tin 'nbiects which 1 set belore me when elected, I feel that someone else slmnlil now assume the duties 1 have dis charged at no small expense to me. You may announce finally ami tin i equivocally thai 1 " "'" for re-election. . Oeneral regret i- leh mil expressei that the mavor arriied at the decision. I although the reason" given are known ' (n be solid. "HONOLULU COON' TuNlllH r. Ths Frasr to Have s Two-Nhrlit At traction. The "Honolulu Conn" compain will appear at the Fraer t. might and t morrow night, and, it the press criti clsins may he accepted as correct, the event i- worthv attention by the the- atre g'ter". D unpiiny's hand gave a street parade this afternoon which attrac nany pe"!'1" I" -'lin -treei The prices are a" usual, 50, 71 fPd 1 . Jap Bank Panic Subildai. London, Oct. :. A dispatch from Tokio to the Times savs the recent bank panic at Osaka and Kioto has I entirely subsided and the denosits withdrawn have been returned. The public has learned that there ll danger in too many small ami mismanaged banks. The promotion of new hank has ceared and the small institution" are closing. The government will inroduce at the next session of parliament an amend ment to the law governing private sav ings hanks. WINTER SHOES Tin; GREAT TKS1 in BEHAVIOR WEATHER A ihx t:rly made ot Btldfl of properly fMMOntd of a shoe in WEI not prop iratiuM not SWELLS about $1 400 at a saloon rc- (MMitlv liui you nitty "capture" ;i thne otnt praniuin ticket with every twenty-five cent purchase of our tea--OofllMf, ipiOM, extracts, that will he redeoini'i protty china dishe. yourselt iy tryinj; U.' liOVM f jpu iroods the money; let v and etc., in WHEN W'K T .mil ioM'- u- shapu Our ihotl IN BtadM Ol the most carefully t a n n i di thoroughly trot chad tnd Mitonod Isothst that thoy not ONLY WEAR but Imp THEIR SHAPE otron Bitot having boon THOROUGHLY WET. Thoy an made artistic, stylish ami comfortable lines. Besides hemn inexpensive in their cost are GUARANTEED In wear so lone, as tn be the most econo mica! ihooi We m all kind Ol feet PER PECTLY i that's our long sun ST. JOE STORE Look at what we arc Giving Away Free, Ahsnintfiv iw With evetj suit ol clothes bought ol ns during the hi,, (li l i well vivfl tln ti,,r..l... "'t tfn ,ls. ( i ll 1 1 1 1 :io-ioH ww.. . n1-- 'REE, one nice hiit, one pair the pnrrhanr r.M5" 'fn uipendon ami onp 2 ,Vt' I ridav. Salurda and Monday, Oct. 4. 5 and We ttill :. r- ..;!, ... .. f t.,11...- ri rrcc wivii fcrsi; ivi icii r-urcnase Outilde of Urootriw ami Olotblof, On Borol Poll's. .ivh. ! (he Coning Hoop ol tba Century. We g.iaratit.'i. thl, jZV ?P' Th,, ,l,r, ,,,, tn ramoVB r BB Htinn-, IrsOO ink stains, blnml ,ui Uin, ami Wll ri'ilme labor of wnshing on,. Inilf. Mu, , ,n,i Iron Md or Moid watHr 'not hot. Buy fl wnrtli of roorohtAdloj bJi '' free Md try It. Tbe Lamest Stock of (ioods in the Countv to Sbr- rf( BJ LYONS MERCANTILE Co., mm fl B . Furniture ana unaertaking. eves on the many nice ol the rare borffftins he Uncle Sam: "BtatB 4 II I S 11 I'll . I ll r. v1. m - .hum- nmr,. mill ii mm oi,', streets P uiviuu, repon. lMlot: "Why ,,, there Uncle Sam: "Ron,.. 1 .1 n lias uie liii, st 1 1,,., 0r l' .... to i( round m Rutjmi f.. and we all want h. ' " IV II inrnitun? reations and is offering," to A. RADER. Corner Main and Wehli itreota. A complete line ol Stotionory ind booki School bookl ami School lupplieti out lodeem roflni Com s in ai FRAZIER THE STATIONERY MAN Net Una 0, Cuttknv, R etc. New jnj designs jn e L'HOils. nnrlio, I purses card cise Cunilis, lirusha you tradi dr. r n ! iik iviinks i;m m lyon's i-rencn rer on ca urn Owl Tea House. osssar. Belli Mother s Pride OOffee. 76 Main Street. Pendleton, Or. Strict lv voretable, tn-rfeiitlv harmless, atirc to accompliatl 1)1 SII'l-l) KlidULTS. OrOotBet known fcmali.- remedy. PillTinfs wxw i iwn i,, ,, , , Hcudfur i hi, iu .. i,.,.. ,i mi .. H. wr. ol i-niniiTfci's anil li noilliinv. Th. ssiiulni' 1- nut at on'r Is tw fan l- 1 1 . iii i i ii ii w 1 1 .n ' i r !!.. nt iiih It- on- linn: vy Ajmm Kill' s.VI.K It 'I V 1. 1 M V co.sk in Asunu. ti'uuo.i.'ij.u. O.. IHMfi.i.l-. I ! s ii,-iis. oitKi.ui. RAMS! PAM.S I uestion oi trusts win oe again brouabt un in tlie uuxt I'ougreas. ltit) Mieriuan anti truit law ia not broad enough to dual with the gigaiitic vouibiuatioux of otp ital which have receutly Uwii formud. l'reaideiit Mckinley rtMttjiiuneuiled tins subject as one for careful consideration by congress, and the house eanstnl an amendment to tlie Sherman act. Oil the last day of the aeuale this aineud meut, which had been the ubjeet ol BBUBB debate, was recoiniiiilted 10 the (omuiittee on judiciary. That euded the eflort in regard to trust legislation by the Kilty-aixth congress. lJreaident Hooaevlet is on record as saying in bis apeech at St. I'aul on riept. 2: A rv - La,,oau 01 Ime uea'ne nd Kambouillet Rums are at Pendleton. Oregon. fro tha iiinlLl.n.iiiiM VI.. I I . inv. i. i i i i n i m 1 1 itirni nil i i n etirm r ,i . i tt 'iiiiin. t iisco to., uregon. can anusw" very truly yours R. miRRlM. TWENTY PIANO COST. EMERSON and be SACRIFICED COSTLY AT LESS THAN FACTORY STEIN WAY, KIMBALL, CHECKERING ESTEY BABY GRANDS and I in Pendleton. A chance to buy pianos at Sale Commences on Thni.,,, irnin - - Bsaei v j vb. -4 fvJ Pianos on exhibition at Judd Block, Corner of Main UN&EB THI DIRECTION ok l.UMCAM iV hiiti n . .Iff I I ffV C I I Ii I VV V Usrwsi in a .a l and Court Streets.