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I All Ready for Your Inspection New Fall and Winter Shoes for Ladies. New Fall and Winter Shoes for Misses. New Fall and Winter Shoes for Girls. New Fall and Winter Shoes for Men. New Fall and Winter Shoes for Youths. New Fall and Winter Shoes for Boys. New Kali and Winter Shoes for Children. New Fall and Winter Shoes for All Feet. New Fall and Winter Shoes for All Size Purses. Good Shoes Cheap Dm&nger, Wilson & Co. Successors to Cleaver Bros. Phone Black 91 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 190: OREGON STATE FAIR. Ex Some Fine Bred Cattle Were hlbited at Salem. Honoyman Bros., Scappoose, Ore., IB head of Ayrshlres. P. A. Frakes, Scappooso, Ore., 16 head of Holsteins. Hazelwood Co., Spokane, Wash., three Jerseys and several Holsteins. Louis Bauman, two Polled Angus. P. A. French, Portland, Ore., 16 head Brown Swiss. Harry West, Scappoose, Ore., 12 head Jerseys. Charles Cleveland, Oresham, four head Jerseys; 23 head Shropshire sheep; two Shetland ponies, and two Poland China swine. Ladd's Hazel Fern Farm, F. E. Mc Eldowney. superintendent, 31 head Jerseys nnd 25 Berkshire swine. D. H. I.ooney, Jefferson, Ore.. IS head Jerseys. John Spaiks. Reno, Nov., 1,1 kad Herefords. Ladd's Oak Hill Farm. Frank Brown, manager, North Yamhill, 16 head Shorthorns, 16 Cotswold, Shrop shire and Southdown sheep. W. O. Minor, Heppner, Ore., head Sharthorns. C. B. Wade, Hot Lake, Ore., head Herefords. Myro McKlnney. Turner, Ore., head Heiefords. Baldwin Sheep & Land Co., Hay Creek. Ore., two carloads Ramhouil' let, Baldwin, Spanish Merino and De liane sheep. W. I. Pooler, Wlllard, Ore., Shrop shire Down sheep. J. T. Hunt. Whtteaker. Ore., Shrop shire Down sheep. Atkinson Bros.. Newberg, Ore., 20 head Poland Chinas and one pair Bronzo turkeys. H. H. Denny. McCoy. Ore., four head Berkshire swine. George Lazelle, Oregon City, Ore. seven head Red Polls. L. K. Cogswell, Chohalis, Wash., 11 head Red Polls. E. A. Hinklo, Rosehurg, Ore., 11 head Red Polls. FIRST SCHOOL WEEK INDICATES A SUCCE88FUL TERM THIS YEAR ranges of Union county. These bands dovastate the hills and take from the people of the county tho pasture that thoy feel by right belongs to hem. Some steps should bo taken to stop this practice in the future. If j the now teachers were taking hold of . i, . 1 ru 10 laK0 u,e greas 01 the work with an earnestness. Miss the Union county hills, they should Patterson is embodying drawing, and "Kim i3 -taxes in union county. kindergarten work In the primary The Enrollment Is Still Increasing, and Pupils Are Hard at Work Literary School Paper and Base ball. Ono week has passed since the opening of tho Pcndlotou public schools and Academy, While thoro lms been llttlo iucrcaso In the enroll niont tho work Is starting off smooth ly and a largo iucrcaso Is expected next Monday. The Academy, "For the first weok we havo had remarkable success In getting start ed, nnd everything Is running very smoothly," said Presldont Forbes, of tho Academy, last ovoning. Tho classes were organized tho i.rst day and a full program has been enrried on ever since. Thoro has been a small increase In attendance. nnd more nro expected tho first of the week." Presldont Forbes Baid Union Republican. WOOL IN WYOMING. Clip for This Season amounts to Over 32,000,000 Pounds an In crease of 3,000,000 Over Last Year. Cheyenne. Wyo., Sept. 20. The state board of sheep commissioners has compiled a report showing the total number of sheep In tho state department, which Is a very satlsfao tory feature. Professor Kloopfnor, who is teaching German, is also do ing excellent work, ns arc all of the teachers. About 20 students nro tnk. ing tho German and are starting off very nicely. Professor Kloepfer gives the regular lessons tho student would get in the schoools of Germany. Wofessor Wilson, nssistant princi pal, Is also doing good work. He is taking hold of the work with the nlr what he on July 1 last to be 6,i24,-176, a con-1 of an educator who knows siderablo Increase over last year, is about. The average weight of tleeces is given 1 The ncadcniy also has a Greek as pounds, while the average class. This is undor tho direction of 16 11 11 shrinkage of the wool Is 65 per cent, as against 6" per cent for last sea son. The wool clip for the year amounted to 32,963.130 pounds, an In crease of 3,000.00 pounds over 1901. 1 Professor Forbes nnd has nhotit n dozen students. Public Schools, For the first week's work tho Pen- Wv'omlnir 'ranL first anionc tho ,IIuto" imblic schol8 are maMuK ox .nates1 territories J the ""fmoS con.t h',nB . Tll Hliuiuuiuut: nuts iiui'll aumik auicu inu of wool produced. TO PREVENT SPARRING. Outside Sheep. Complaints are being made that sheep from Umatilla are being brought in large numbers to the Right Remedies Holy People of Louisville Who Pre vented the Fight of Corbett and McGovern, Now Propose to Stop All Exhibitions. Louisville, Ky.. Sept. 20. The fact of McGovern being booked for spar ring exhibitions all next weok at the Buckingham theater, has now arous ed those - who successfully prevented his tight with Corbett. Now they plan to combat even the sparring and bag-punching exhibitions. The sporting element wields n big polit ical influence and the affair may In llueuco state politics by causing a fight to be made against Governor Beckham and Judge Field. first day, hut each day bus seen a few added to all the classes. The work is only fairly started, but tho teachers are all taking hold of the work with renewed interest nnd tho soula, Mont., nre In town visiting Mrs. Hess parents. They will mako Pendleton their homo. Miss Myrtlo Hill, who has boon In tho hospital In walla Walla for bov ernl days nnd was operated upon Thursday, is reported to bo getting along nlcoly. Barney Stoner, former night bar tender at the Hotel St. Georgo, has Just recovered from a sovoro attack nf bIcI;uo8r and will return to his homo at Gold Hill, Or. Ex-Marshal Frank Chlldors, of La Grnndo, arrived this morning and will rotum this ovoning with Leo Smith, wanted In Union county on tho chargo of horse stealing. Oregon Dally Journal: C. B. Wade, of tho First Nntional Bank of Pen dlcton, nnd one of the lending men of that part of tho state, Is in tho city. Ho has somo line stock at tho state fair. Tho statement made yesterday that Deputy Sheriff C. P. Davis was operated on In tho Wnlla Walla hos pltal for tumor, is said to havo been Incorrect. He is sick, nnd in tho hos pltal, however. Miss H. Susmau, lato saleslady for .1 hlg Eastorn manufacturer, has ac cepted a position with tho Boston Store to take charge of tho suit and cloak dopartment, a department that has becomo ouc of tho most Import' nut In an up-to-date dry goods store, Rev. M. V. Howard, of Oakesdale, Wash., has been in tho city for sev eral days, visiting friends and rein tlves. Mr. Jnmes Howard, tho real estate dealer of this city, is a broth er. Ilov. Howard departed hist night for llollx, whore he goes to look nftcr some business interests. attorney James B. Parry returned this morning from Sllby Valley, on the lino of Harney and Malheur coun ties, whero he has spent several weeks on his newly-acquired stock ranch, Mr. Porry has purchased a large tract of land In tills .valley nnd is going to stock It. Ho says the valley is an ideal stock country nnd ho Is jubilant over his prospects. ilov. A. L. Thoroughnian and wife are now in town visiting frieuds and relatives. Rev Thoroughnian has been located in Spokane for the past( iwu yuure, anil huh 111111 ciiurgo 01 me Forest Park M. E. Church. South. Row Thoroughnian will occupy the pulpit in tho Galloway Chapel M. E NEW BUILDINGS. outlook now warrants tho statement 01nlrch Smlth, ln thIs cIty noxt that Pendleton will have the best ,)Htl) n,orn, m, ovcnlllB. Ruv . ',,r I- , ! Thoroiighman is well known hero, ' where he has resided. 1 I school year In her history. j teacher to succeed I ' who was elected but resigned, hns not been selected although many ap pulications aro In for tho vacancy. Miss Edwards Is filling the place temporarily. t The high school has already begun I to think of branching out into work, 1 literary and otherwise. A meeting I will lie called within a few days to 1 organize the literary classes. This I was one of the features last term, I and almost every Friday evening FIGHTING IN MANDAN AO. there was a contest for honors among ' the young people. The students nre also talking of publishing a paper. Tho school has Captain Pershing's Column Engaged ( n0VUr attempted to got out any reg at Butlg, in the Lake Country, I ular publication, but moro or less of Manila, Sept. 20. Captain John J. ! fort has been expended In getting Pershing, of the Fifteenth Infantry, up a paper just to be read at tho lit commanding the American forces at erary entertainments. These mado Lake Lanao, Mindanao, at the head such hits that it is now contemplated f o Miif.nn nf tnfnntrv k-n tmnnaito follow the lead taost city high of cavalry and two guns, left Camp j schools have adopted and publish a Vlrkors Island of Jlandanao. wea- --'" u" For Summer F. & S, Bitters, all stom al" ;- .tie creattav The correct tonic for aeh disorders, T", & S. Compound Syrup of Coroannrilla. combined with nesday, to operate against the sultan of Butig, whose fort is situated about seven miles south of Camp vickers. A' report from Mltalong Falls received today says tho connonadlng was heard Thursday when it was believ ed Captain Pershing was engaged at Btlg. itc;;:.-:; p". Anyone Who suffers. uP "at ter" rlble plague, Itching piles, or U?m C zema, will appreciate the immediate relief and permanent euro that comGs 1 . . . 1.1,. et, I tnrougu vm ubo ui uua s u"""'' burdock, mandrake, pncKij asn, , R nevcr al,B Pree sam,,ies at Brock dandelion, stillingia, touiae otj& Mcrjomas, druggists, Monday, Sep potassium and iron. This Com-1 tember 22nd. nound is a powerful alterative, pounu is i blood Mrs. Goodsort Do you mean to say tonic, mvigorator and bloou o M beef thoro was in that pall? Tanky Thompson Why. yes mum ; hut I d a saveu I some if I'd known you wanted any. , Chicago Daily News. TALLMAN & GO, I People In Clark county are re- THE LEADING DRUGGISTS AND -p?""" STATIONERS 11.1 tnr hn fire sufferers. Tho fund is now close to ?2500. IEarnheart's Bargains In Real Estate -IstfVsUvaUon Addition from f40 to $1. Well wo.th the 0.rnTcTeoWestA.U StmLrn from Main. A Bl' XXttLV, not far from bridge. lSSfirlt have Borne splendid wheat and grazing land close to town. If you nave money to invest In real eat.te, see me. HOMESTEADERS LOCATED. 8 I W. F. EARNHEART, Association Block. It Is too early to begin to talk of football much yet, as only a few of the largo players aro entered, but it Is the intention of organizing a team as soon as tho boys aro all in place and ready for work. Gymnastics and other muscle-developing sports will he a feature of the school, hut not interfere with the other work of the students, Roy Conklin will lead tho athletic spqrts, as he Is an enthusiastic worker in. these arts, $1,000,000 for Charity. A fortune of $1,000,000 was recent ly left to a charitablo Institution ln one of our Eastorn cities, and while much good can bo accomplished by the careful expenditure of this sum of money, thoro Is another agency which also deserves mention, because of the good It has done and the suff erings it has relieved during the past 50 years, and that Is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. No other medicine can take its place as a cure for stom ach, liver and kidney troubles, such as headache, belching, heartburn, in digestion, dyspepsia, constipation or bllllotisness. Wo would therefore urge you to give it a trial. Tho genu ine must havo our private stamp over the neck of the bottle. Do not accept a substitute. PER80NAL MENTION. Louis Gerherdlng is In town from his home southwest. S. R. Thompson was in La Grande yesterday transacting business. H. B. Nelson, tho brickyard man of Weston, is at Hotel Pendleton. Walter M. Pierco has returned from several days spent at Hot Iake. C. J .Freese, tho Spokesman-Review circulation manager, is at Hotel Pendleton, J. W. Mulllnix, secretary and book keeper for the Walla Walla hospital, Is in town. Professor Robinson, of tho Pendle ton Business College , has gono to Wnlla Walla. James Sharpe, chief car inspector of Umatilla, is in town tho guest of James Means. Will Moore, representing the Paci fic Coast Elevator Company was ln Echo yesterday, Mrs. M. A. Shoridan and daughter nnd Miss Edna Thompson have re turned from Portland, Dr. J. R. Sponoglo and James M. Scott, or Athena, aro registered at tho Golden Rule hotel. J. B, Kennedy, Sr., and wife, have returned from several days spent in Portland and the valloy. Miss Annie Kennedy, of Lee Teut sch's general merchandise store, has roturned from Portland. Mr, nnd Mrs. William Hess, of Mis- Notice. I will not be responsible for any debts whatover, contracted by any one hut myself. GEORGE L. HORSMAN. $2.50 Ladies' Welt Sole Shoes That have WEARING QUAL ITIES and at the same time carry All the Style of the higher priced goods. THE BEST $2 50 Shoe made. PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Few Going Up at Present In Pendle ton, But Many Being Planned. "There Is a lull In tho building of buslnoss, houses In Pondloton," said Architect Theodore Howard yesterday. "There has seldom been a tlmo for many inonthB, In fact, years, that have not had plans on foot for somo extensive buildings on Main or Court atreet that wore to bo modern nnd up-to-date business headquarters. Just now I havo nothing of tho kind on -tap. It Is truo that several houses are being tallied of, among them Is a largo hotel for Main street. and I havo Just finished pinna for Joe Ell's lodging houso, to ho erected on Gnrdon street. "Thoro nro somo handsomo dwel lings under consideration, among them a $10,000 home for Mrs. Lina Sturcls. on Wntor street. Thoro nro also many smaller dwellings being built. In fact, tho building of cot tages and comfortable homes has nover Blackened for tho pnst sovoral years and this fall will see no excep tion. Whllo thoro Is no crowding among tho local builders nnd carpen ters they nro kept huBy most of tho time, and thoro is no slack tlmo in slghL" Scarcity of plckors Is delaying the harvesting of tho hop crop ln Lane county. Nasal In -I Ita Micro thouM ho cleaultnets. TAy's Cream Hal 11 clcausY,oothci!til!ira! tho dieaeil membrane. ItcnregrAt.irrhAntl ilrhen nwny a cold In the l.e.ul quickly. Cream lliiini la placed Into tho nnHrlle, spread over the mcnibrano ami it ahrorlwd. IJeliefls Im mediate ami neurit follows. It la not drying doei not produco sneezing. Largo SUe, SO cents at Drue i;Uti or by mall ; Trial Hlzc, I0 cents by mall. liLY IlUOTUEIta. 66 Wonen Street. New York. SUM 4 lfcs. fo( 9 lbs. fo,j 20 lbs. f0l Owl Tea H ATTENTION, PI fcooS.acre8,ocklanch-; 72caere stock ranch, 18,000 acres. One of tl, stock ranches In Oiemn ,' 7fiper centeaubecuttlTiw of hay put up this w.7 name alfalfa. Gondh' in short an ideal stock Z price will surprise vnu. Tf 6 an acre. AVII1 Bell iik 1000 acre stock rn.k.J fork of the John head of cattle. A barnjj. ' 320 acre stock rano), i3 620 acre Htock ranch ufa Price all right. I can beat them all fnS city property. t If you are on the tradi.fl, me. I will do buslntsjir. E. T. Vff Office in E. 0,br it ST. JOE STOJj We are now showing the largest and nicest' tat Coats, Capes and Jackets i" the city All the newkt from the manufacturers, direct. dl We have also just received direct from the maisirii' a full and complete stock of LADIES3 FURS In Boas, Collarettes, Etc. These goods were manuka our order, expressly for us, and we do not hesitate to ftjj are certain you will not find as complete an nssorliwr.'K where in this market. H you want anything this season above goods, you can't afford to pass our store, as thtfti and prices ate right. i THE LYONS MERCANTILE 0; Remember: The largest stook of goods in the couuty toeeltcthj The Finest Line I 01 PJ It was ever our goodforo offer adorns our wml1 and salesrooms todayas isn't one, no matter keij, priced, that en't a "barffl the true sense of ttiji Each instrument we sM well worth the money-? by the way. may bepmi? stallments not too some. S. L. Wakefield & Co. MUSIC WAREEOOMS, COUKT$ lit n We are Headquarter s for FURNITURE CARPR u L ir t Especially in If J and Becker?, we J' J, fineFt line ever ste'rf Pendleton. f Seeing is believW Come and eee. I Kir A n a nwn MaM r.LSELIXf Wet the naMdT Ml c"