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I aaWatM IB 8 Era 120 Dozen New Shirt Waists Tfoe dotuost .mil tnos! beautiful line of Waist, ever put on exhibition in this city. Ofnoninp S'ile on thi- line will commence this Satunlay, ami continue for one week. See Display in Window. $10,000 worlh of New Goods now on exhibition. Everything: New. Clsaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. Odd Fellows' Temple. HATl'Kh.W. MAUCH 1900. PENDLETON'S POPULATION. Speculation at to Wtint the Juns Census Will Shaw. Coini.l-r.ihlc speculation i- liiMtrd us t tin- fminilatlun at Pendleton at the present Inn... At tin- time tin- 1XIHI ounsus ww taken, the population wm loss than :)IKI.I. !i has lit'i'ii thought mtv generally llml the IWO population will show up' double the) of t mjh No leas then oIKiii will beehown, according to eoneervstive uplnioni, although some predict n . Wu I in Welle bee hed u setsius in advent f Mw govern went aumnera tion end has found BOM awnee, inn be ing Ohiuese, The Hnioe Bontondi thet the uunnu to be correct should be ire Included those who have business in terests in tin' city hut live in tin' suburb. Were Iboec added te the ri'vcu lur r ill of ritv taxpayers a cmi- srrvative i-tiinntr would plan' 1 1 in population of Wallii Wul In in Ii.-mli l rtn i m! of ll.illKi souls. CiiHtilin.il-. tin' I'ninii MHM "Tin Dsns ii( iKiKi showed IIIUIIllllHoll of Vt.lllll 11 I III t i III tba Hi. he tw i WOO and BO.W. Proeo thin it dm lie seen tliut tin' population line iloiiiiii-ii witli in i In- hint decade. Tbla Immense Inereeee bee been apparent only within tbti lust two or three yean, which (eel shuns timt the . it In gradually ami trtmly growing in every reepect. During all this time n 'hooin' Iiiii been decidedly ennsplon. iiuh fur its absence. "There baVB been a great many con jectures relative to population, Ibe eetlnataa generally beina in tba vicinity of kikhi. However the large number of ua homes mul tin- scsrclty of iiii lit - 1 1 1 1 1 . - indicate- that a ritpiil growth baa been pausa. Outside f a rapid grotrth a feature that is gratify, ing indued, in tln decided tendency to iM'rtittifv homes. K.'Hi-lenta Hi'itn to V if with each olInT in this respect ami the reeull in a ritv of ertiatie, rosy, dw el I iniiH. ' ' Mttllor.s Given Away. It In c r'ainly gratifying t i the public to know ot um concern In the land that ta not afield to be generous to tfas seedy H'i't HuffrrieV Ti penprl atari of -r. King's Ke I'leooverj for ('enennentloe, Oough aad Colda bus given away over laM million trial bottles ol this great BM d lelae, and aars ibe satisfaction of mow lut it baa sbaotatoajr Mead thouannde of bnpeleaa naaee, Af hntaj unn hitln, inmr I'lifim Hint all iliiuijt of tlir ti.roa., i.i st ami liinisx arr h rrly rurr'l liy it. tW on Tetliitnn A (.'.. 'IrungUtH, aad pd a Ilea trial bottle, ktefttlar etoa .l m fti t Kvrr. boat I .uardutred or prii i- refunded 8T1LL A DRIBBLING MARKET. Bycrs Payi Forty Cent tor Wheat. No. I Club. Tlic er-.-k rhmi w itli no iiiiprowiiii-iil i-illi.-r real laud or in hiv'lit f-ir tin- wheel market. A nir wlu-ut luiyi-rn wl imrati in l'i-U'lli-ton aii'l from loi-r wlio nai' Yifiiiti inm pun.- "I the Maui" eenerel oi.iiiiuii o- oli- i ii... I II.. I in. ni-iinii-l Iri :i l.lnirr 1 li.r HtitT.-niiiK of prir.-H The wr.-k, likr that hevu "Oi- lirforr, haN w.-n tt-mporiirv hull in. arm HI wlu-n uikI area at -ii aleo for quite a time . i.. i... ., J, la a il,i. In. hi mill, r.- uiiiitiit inn iw 4(1 I. II ' - IMIJ III' 11 I IHIU.IIf imrih that miiili a.r li . 1 J I I . r-. Illrri. I'i'liiv qinill-'l im- km ii in.. i .. at -in lor No. I club, umi hpokr uaoourauiiuily of th.- uutloak, Olllvolli- L'llllllll.-r "I hn- Hi Inn to il vimiii.- in nil 1 1 mm . in-iii ii i inn mil , niil that i that th.- apeedy eudiiig f tin- Hour war may ri'iuu- tMuapOftt now iinaui-'i in tin- wrvi.v of Mm Hritirih ."iv.-riiiiiriil ami tliil ram- off We have Alarm Clocks at 75c. Eight-Day Shelf Clocks at only .... $2.50. L. Hunziker J weler and Upticlan. Coffee Talk... Do i l be foolish and pay a raucy prtc for package coffee when you can buy Cuase &. Siuborn's bulk coffee at the .same price It goes lutthei and makes a better cup. Once tried, always used. CHAS. ROHRMANN, le Aiteut fur Pendletou. MM 5m i Pe 0 tlir Htrnin in mvim tonnage, it mil y not Im- noaeible for tin- (MM enrrirr ti beooeea frea aoon enough to ooane ; into at beet oarrying aervl'n in tine for tin- rmp now on bead aad aba one glowing ami it in unlikely that Mich will lir thr Rtee. Hut, thr afteet mav hi' frit aouiaabet in adiannei At any rtitr, thr eventual reeull of thr end" ini' ol th'' war ill hr to frrr thr oci'Htl freight Hituatioii, mi that, if not thin viMir, thru oerteialy neat fear, the I. n'f wheel raleen will rcoalae thr bntaatt Drring prepnintiona iinply develop dry oatarrfa ; they dry Bp the aecra tiotiH wliirh mill' rr to the iiiniiliriinr and l Mnpeee, oanaing a far mora h.t i iiih trotihli' than thr nrditiurv form of retarrh. Avoid all drying Innalnnta and uee that which cieenaae, aootbea and beUi B. KIv'h Qmni Halm ii BUcb a remedy and will cure catarrh or aotd in tin' hriid ciiaily Rtid plcnwintlv. All ilriiuuiHtH mdl it at Ml rrtitn or il will in- BiOlled by Mv llrothrrH, TiU Snrrrn !t., N. Y. SIXTY-TWO DECREES RANOB Frbruary Weather Wan Both Warm and Cold. February wenthw runxiii all tin I way from our drum, ahnve rem to Mxty-thrrc drarn-M iihovr, and thin range auterred in a week'i time, i'n eipitetion of moiHturi- wna about the avrrncr for thr vrur, 1.41. Thr Mini luiiry of thr month from Olwrrvrr Mil ton V rrport in : .Maximum trtupi-raturr, ti:!; datr, H and 27. Minimum tamnaratnrn, It date, 1. Mean maximum temperature, 19.1 : mean minimum trmprraturr. stt.i. I. it'll preelpltotion, i.-ti Innhua (traeteel preelpitntion in any IM ooneeontlve hoora, .4ii; datr, h. Total anew fall during tin- month, inebae. No. of rlrar dayw, .r ; iiurtly rloudy, 5. oloady. III on' whit-li .01 or im. re priM'ipitatiiui i- il. 7. Pratmillntr wind dirii-tion, went. Do You Know ('oiiHumpt ion in prcviuituhl;-? Kcienii' has prov.'ii that, ami iiIho tlmt c .-, I . t is suicidal. Thr worst ooid or aottgfa can hr OUied w ith Shiloh's ( ninth and ('oiisumption t'urr. Sold on inwitivr guaraiitrr for oirr llftv years, ltrork iV IfuComaa. Arrivals at the Hotel Pendleton. T (' Tuy lor ami w ifr. citj . 0 Uarria, Portland, w w smith. Portland. Mr- Oodln, I'ort land. Mrs i R gallng, Portland. B H Mel lev.-, Cortland. Wm llaber, I'ort laud. W S llndlev, Colfax. A .1 Hall. Spokane. 0 ll Hail, ttpokane. 1 It Boyd. city. I! H Brandon. Rnokane. f h N.-weii, Bpokane. Jamn I Hubbard, Bpokane. she.-, Bpnkane. M It RobituKto, Obioaao, M iss Annie Ruab, 1 l.-lix. A c stul I . La Grande. c M Smith. Huntington. Eugene Weel . si Lou in. Jus c Cunningham, Ban KraneleoOi How's ThisV w'u sanf "in- Haadred Peilara Rewaid i.r an) mum ..I cMtnrrii iUmi uaaBol be oeied Bf HmII's I 'HlHiiii i nr.'. r, J CUENKY i . . . Props . Toledo i We, (lie uii.ltfi-i. . bave kisuwa K. J i ti.--n. y i"i tin' Uai mi. i n M nr.. nml believe loiu perf.-'-ily Bnnonibli) lu nil btialueiie traiiaaelluas and nimuemliv iiiii.- hi - hit) out miy obliK-i-lloni uiaile U Un it Hrni. W'KOT A I HI IX. v ti..l-.-B.il. DruBsists, Toledo, Ohio V. WM.. KOVI.V A VAMll.V Wboteaal DruaaUu, Toledo, Ubio. i atarra Outs is itik.-u laleteaUjri aei- tlv ..u ihc IiIimsI uinl inn. .in. snrlm't'. Hull'. I UK '111. in Ike eyataai. Hriee 7.V- per iwtti.- m.i.i by all UlUKKial. Tollliiiililuli. Ine. II... i'- l uiully 1-llU art- the bust. Notice. To the inhabitant! of the city of IVn- dletou : Vou arc heri-bv notiti.-d and warned thMt tin- atreet i.ll tax will be i due and payublt- to the city maishsl at hie odBOa in thr citv of I'cndletOll Ln VI . . I .1... K.l. .1 1 l 1. vi. i .... till ..III I1U .11 ..lltl.ll, luou. J. M. HEATH MA N , City Mil-'.. lutcd ut I'en.lleton, Orison, this ggd day of J-'ebruury, IUUO. Does This Strike YouV Muddy i-ouiplrxiotiH, nauseating breath come from chronic oouatiuetion. K.i'Ts Clover Kiait Tea ia an abaoluU- on ..ml ha.- l-cn sold f..r titty year, on an ulmolutr Kuaranlut-. Price 2bt' utid &0i'. llrnck v McC.jinus. A nisunderslandlua. M i -iihiliTstood aymptoinn of dim-tine lead doctors to treat aoiiietliiug elan when the kidneys are out of order. Foley's Kidney Cure wilj brinK you health when other medicines have fuilod. I Ma Slate. Pendleton, Or. Court Street STANDPOINT Some Polllleal Comments of Looal and National Rearlna. Allan - preBlnot uiit baee tnkrn artion that will lir nvaniiii an very .iifiiitlratit. Thrv havr ofHrinllv ilr- .idiil to go into the doniornitir lirimarirH for thr i-omiti raimiAticti Thr Adalnn prrcinrt i-ontaitiH BOBM of thr mo( hreeniaent popuiiata in tin oountr. t nd their action will in larm naeenre l- rrirnnliil hi indicative of tin- trend of thought among the mum ben of that political MganiHtimii It will lc rrmrtnlirrr.1 that at thi democratic connty criitral cnniniittce liiirtinu a wrrk iliro, t'ol. .1. II. lial t r . . i a rrholiit ion in thix Innuttairr : 1 Reeolvee, That are invite an a-r-aaa who voted for V. .1. Itryau at the lat prrtiidrntinl idcction and all otlmn who favor thr cnu- of dcimv rnrv to participate in tmr coniint! primarlee, t thr and that oar county convention mav baconrpeuad of fair and Impartial dclruatif uion wltoai- Indgmeai tin- eltieena of tnla aonnt may rely to nelivt proier candidatrs for thr varioiTJi olflis-rc of thif BOUUty and state '' Tlir rryointion area adopted enthn ileeticnllv ami it apneand nay tnwrr- fully to thr monilnTH of thr iopulipt party ai jitft about solving the prob lrm umi clearing thr way for a settle. Meat of a laTplrxinir question. It hud been a question juxt how tonp MOBCh thr mattef, and thr skill ami diplomacy of Ool. Hairy apparently I came Ml play at jiint the rigal time, la skill and diplomacy an- apt to do. .It was noticeable at the county com- mlttta masting that thr aolonel i nam lot ion hrrnlaaed a solution which at nti'r was ri w'li izrd as correct and yrt it which no our rise had thought. iirominent populint "aid today to th.- Baal Oregon ian that be believed tin- Adanit. ITee I Ifd populists bad 't thr paii- and that they wrrr BSpVUnln of thr great majority's vie at a. He looked for the Adams prrrinct action to be the first of a srrirs of such ai ts i thtaaghoat the connty which would tahe in every pneiaet. M n rv ill.- Watte, of Athena, is for thr democratic nomination connty Behoof superintendent. bus oiM'tilv iinnoum-c'l that hr wi "lit for Mr ii 11 like the tin ii i i nu and serins to have struck a opular chord amonii the . demoertrta. "In fact." said a cl.w friend of Mr. Watts to the Mast Orenotiian. " I have been snrpswad nt thr aamoer of re publican who bavr spoken of Mr. Watts' candidacy with warm favor aaa I am of thr opinion that he would commend very stronir support, holding thr entire democratic vote ami drawing heavily from the republican." Mr. Watts is a terminate from the uni vrrsity of Oregon at Kugeiu, and of .the T'.astrrti OngOO state normal school al Wi-lon, and ha taken a law cotiree . be-ides. He has tauitht in this county land is a bright y.iutie mini fully titled for the position. It h.iks much as thouuil he Mould inert with little op position in the oonventioo, and. ill the even! he comes out for the oilier as a lioniinee on the ticket, it also looks , liken "cinch" that he will run some- iwliat like a startled deer. Since the pasti!oof thr I'm-Mo RifM tariff bill by the house, thr pOBitiOH of the demoi-rtits ill thr roitntry at larife I bus liecn woiiderfully st n luttlicni-d. i The Dationnl leaders regard the adop tion nf the measure by thr house with OOd proaMBt that the senate will pass it snbataatially as it eoms from the lower lasly as strentttlieliiim the delno- I cntie oampnign an bond red kt itent, ami lieyoi.il iptestton making the cam pftign suddenly turn in favor of the op position to the administration. All alontf the line, such piiTas the Port land Oregon inn, Portland T. leyriim. Chicago Times-Herald, New York Times and hundreds of others, all re publican in silitics, an siund(ng the adminiatrat ion on the hack and crying out against a sdicy which they defltu- as ''Impnrinliam'' us opnoaad m"lnglt Inutta expansii.il." And the BUppoH of such papers at Ik-sI must now Is bill f-heiirted and perfunctory. All this Hives the denioerata Joy. Ivory crack these pa pen gin to Sir. Mi-Kinley for rarracMiering to tin- prnt.-cted trusts and suddenly changing from advocat ng free trade for Porto Rioo tn BBUBporting a tariff hill is a crack for the dome, who will undoubtedly pronounce for a retention of the Philippines and even tual annmntion of Cuba, but on basis which reeiailiir.es thoss untries territories of the I'nited Stales en joyitiK the provisions of the coiistitu- t Ion. This strengthening of the nations campaign strciuftht-us the state ami county campalgM and UafnaM vigor into tin memben ol the party every. where. It is noticeable tba' the tolu ol the deiiioeriit ii- press and detniM?ratic I workers everywben is more oanddent since that hill Maaivod u majority in .the bonw. Hut no una seems awn to explain bow it calne to pass except by attributing it to the Induennnf ens trusts which did not u nit to give up the h. m tit of tin tin ill ami whipped Mr. Mckinley into line. OBfUBVMa. Srave Men Sail Vlotinu to Stomach, liver and kidney troubles at noli " womeu, and a l feel the rettiltn ill loss of appetite; poisons iu the bhsid bin Lie he. uervouaueaa, head ache, u-.d tired, liallvaa, run down fee) lug. Hut there', uo need to feel like that. Liaise to .1. W. (iardm-r, Idavllle, Ind. i Me uu "Electric bitten ia juat the thing for a tuau when he l all run down Bud . ni l ear.- whether he Uvea or dies. It did inure to "I . . me uew strength ami ..I appetlfS than tnj thies 1 UUsd take. ! .in ana eat anlhlug aud have a uew barns on life" Only nt Tallin. n A i o.'s drug atore. Kvery bottle guaran anteed. WORK FOR AGRICULTURAL BUREAU. I Tree Planting Raising Trees for Rail road Timber Forest Ftrea. Washington, 11. C. , March I. The famous .loh ii slow n tiiKsl of May 31, 1HMU, will probably soon la- recalled to the public by an attempt to reforest a large portion of the ( 'one uiaugh water- hh.vl to prevent further damage Iroui fituheU. The Johnstown Water com pany, which controls 600U acrin. of moantain land, has asked the division of forestry to devise a plan by which the areu cull Is- re-' over. d w ith titula r .ii. 'I the too rapid run-off of the raiu fall prevented. The region is peculiarly liable in freshets, Owing to its geological charac ter and the removal of its tiuitajr. 'Mil ium lust. .Mr catastrophe, which swept away f 10,000, uUO ,,, properly ad half as many liven as the buttle of Oettyeburg, was but an exaggerated instance of many similar Hoods. Th ia tendency bus boeti increased by logging off tin timber and clearing numerous (arms, aa that the rainfall flows quickly from the surface, causing high water at one lime and the drying up of springs later. The Johnstown Water eoinpuny bus bought up many of them farms and turndown their buildings, and now wiabea to expedite their return to the lores.!. The 1 1 act is iu a sandstone region, much broken, with valleys FROM nvermlnR 3R0 fifn in depth. Tim timlicr consists of hemlock, oak. locust, and ash. with Some beech and poplar. The nanlnrs arc from 20 to no acres. As soon hs thr weather permits, J. w. foamey, superintendent of tree planting, and another working-plan expert of the division of forestry, will . xamlns the region ami decide on a plan of reforrstation. In the rlearings, tree planting will be required. An in. nipt will probably U' made to in ' rouse the stand over the w hole area hy skillfnlly assisting natural reprodne tion.- lrotict ion from tire and cattle will also le required. Thr rspeaea nill be sbant.1 by the government and the water company, the former furn ishing the expert work and, possibly, ..nie of the material for planting. The division of forestry is in con- saltation with li.r.-. important railway . "inpaliirs over a oontemplstad ISBOVa lion in Amrrican railway methods. These roads the tchi-ou. Tos'ka A Santa Ke. the Chlrasn, Milwaukee A si. Paul, and th. Raaeevtlle A Ohio are const. taring raising tie and pole tlmhsf on a I a raw scale on their now noti-utilixeil rmlit -ol-wuv I in. I- I t lu r lanrr westrrn roads are also intrrrstril This action is due chiefly to the fall inn of the natural supply of this ma terial in all but thr newer portions of the I Intel States. Al.otit one million acres of timber are consumed it ii ii il n 1 1 x by railroads in buildings ami repair ing, ami. at the present rate ol tliuN r depletion, the increased cost of such material will soon Ih' a serious factot in railroad economy. The Santa 1-Y line has already done some experimen tal planting, and tin results bsve doni much to stimulate interest. This road planted I2S0 acres in catalpas lilt venrs ago The total expense WSI lfl,000; but it la eetimated by thr railroad olHrials that in tan years more the tract will have produced (P,M),0Q0 worth of sies, lies, ami posts. Having become Convinced ol the ne cessity of growing their own timber, the railroad' naturally wish to take advantage of the iisistance "fieri-.! by tin- government to treenlnnten which consists of oxpTt ml v in-, and of the working plans for planting, based on personal examination. TI bject of the government la to demonstrate las value of tree plantations to land owners, cprcially those iu the treBlsaB regions of the west. A system of eooperatlon f ir the com ing summer has Is'i-n arranged between tlic division of forestry and the forest reserve of the 1'. S. geological survey. The latter is a branch "f the depart sat of the interior, Kleld imrties nf each division will collect Information desired by tin- other, ami, in some in Stances,excbangr of men may be made. This system mark- a distinct change from conditions of a few year- ago, when there was sharp rivalry between ths Mlenlfflc branchea of government service. The geological survey will give i-spocial attention to colli-ctlng data on forest lin-s for the division of forest i . InVSBtlgStioO of the causes, effects, and menus ol prevention of forest tire in the west, will Ih- carried on this summer in Washington, Oregon, Cali fornia, Arisona, New Mexico, I'tah, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, blab", South Dakota. Bseldsa field study, designed i liielly to discover means of preventing the evil, the division is making a historic record of all impor tant lire- which have occurred in the I'nited Stales since l.'-l Although yet incomplete, this indicates that the annual recorded loss by forest burnings ill the I'll lt.nl States is, ut the VITV lowest, fOJO,00t),00O' it will probabl) run tar alsive this sum, as the I'acific coast states have been only partially rxiuninisl. Accounts of over .'sVNI .lis BStroUl llrrs have been ohtainisl in the sevetiteru states already exainineil. Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin have siifferifl the liio.t -ev. rely. These records an- taken chiefly from news pa pars, ami when it has been iHisaibb- to compare them with the llgltres of poli tical lumbermen, il bus been found that the tandem I oi the press is to un derestimate the damage . The fonm r social estimate of the wisslr.1 nrra of thr I'nited Stales, plariil at '.' s r cent, bus been raised to :I7 per cent by the latest computa tion" f the division of geography ami forestry of the C. 8. geological survey. That olllce has issued a bulletin con taining new figures on American forests, some of which tend to prove the nailouiil tiddicr resources greater than is sii.mimiI . I lie two latest stale-, to be exallilll.il ire Oregon ami Washington I In former is estimated to contain L'H.l.'i I million feet, B. M . in standing tim ber; the litter, 114,771 million feet. Pact root los by Bra has been aussdlng lv serious in Washington. On the as sumption Ihul the burned ureas eon- t u i in-. 1 on un av.-iiie as much timbei as the uiitoiicheil portion, I mil lion feel have lieell llestr.iVl'l siUW lumbering begun. This umount would supply ull tin- snwmills "f the United States for two yeurs, ami ut u VSlSS uf n I v 7'i cents u ihnumnd. menus a dead loss to the slut.- of t'V) ISSi.lKSI The amount actuully logged in the same l i- I has Is-en :;-. nn million feet, making the estimate by the same com-...ii-oii of anas Oregon has suffered les- from both lir.- and lumbering, owing Ui the smaller facilities for marketing the product. CASTOBIA ears the agnSBnaaf Cu l' i art hum. iu iuhi lor muic tliau Ihlily yr.i. aud J At A.sg lu. ief. Alu.aji b4lU. Joseph Ell fedaW? I.- Kh- Thn Laaading IMS Harness and Saddle Manufacturer of Eastern Oregon. 717 rtaln atreet, Peealeton, Or. pi. HOW SHOWAWAY JOBRtD PIO. The Umatilla Chieftain Left Here Por torn and Mad. Pan, ear of all the I'matillas, is mad. considerably madder than a hatter. Ills anger is directed against Piul Slii.niiway. the hereilitiirc chief "f the Csynses who disputes the title of Young Chief to (be throne. IVo wanteil to make the journey to Wash ington to si-c bis I'nele Samuel and bis cousins w ho attend to his Cnclc Sam's affairs in the department- at the capital. He ami one or two other Indians got up the scheme and pro jMsail to take along Sbownway as an Intorureter Thr latter talks g.ssi l-'.ngllsh and is not. acknowledged by Psu to rank as a chief, or even as a head man. Hnl they were willing to have Show aw ay go with them as a sub Ordinate and stand between them and Uncle Sum in a linguistic relation. Bhowaway, however, stole a march on IVo He priH-itnsl suinYlrnt money to pay the sxpsnsn of ins trip t. thi- national .apital, and employ. si legal rounse! to go with linn In ins trapping- and with all the glory of Usurped regality, Showaway ls.ar.hsl the cars and Is now in-t ilN.ut due to make his triuinphal entry into Wash ington and U- for a season the cynosure ..f all ayes en las ittseei th.-re. Ami Pea rrmnins here. SIM in his Accustomed greasy garments, and con turning bis scmi-oreusionul "jug," and riding to ami from the reservation on his scrubby cnitan. thr while Showawav struts along Pennsylvania avenue and attends ths theatres with nil "da SWslI guys" of tin- capital. All this hurts Pro, ami makes him low icngciince iin.ii the bend of showaway. Hie anger ie ao Bans and resentful that he may ha expected to esaamblc bis braves ami take the war path against the pretended chieftain now whirling across tin ntim-nt to hear the music of the waves washing the shores of Chesapeake Imv. Pec says, lOO, that Showawav is a fabe envoy, nuywiiv, and tlmt he hear-, no legitimate mission from the Indians her.-. The outraged Umatilla chief gives SWny the whole gillur bl revealing that the alleged council of the Indians was a lake affair. Pen Saaertl that 110 council was held ami that the report sent out to but effect was invented by him ami one or two others inrrrly to lend lln ir contem plated journey an air of Importance and miike than appear like ministers plenipotentiary from tin- court of si. Pan t. the court of Uncle Bam. In abort, Peo turn, state's evidence ami testitles against hi. fellow plotters Who wanted notoriety and took that way to achieve it. Pen says also that the Indian- MSSB not to care anything BDOUl the Simon bill for the sub- of the ceded unsold bind-and that the f 1 1 1 1 1 t m I s. are not eonciTiieil about tl ther hill per mitting the half breed- oi those ol less Hum half Indian bhssl to sell their allotted laud-. It 1- further asserted that many of the part bloods were really not entitled to n lie allot munis and that they paid old Chief Homily to get them on the allotment lists. It i- rlaluied that al the present time note- given to Homily are in ex iatenCB unpaid and standing against those w ho signed them. All of which proves that the China man ha- no uiotiosily 011 ways that are dark and tricks that are vain. To Stop a Cold. After BXpOOnfO OS when yon feel a cold coming on, lake a dose of I'olry's Ibiiiet- ..ml 'lur It aaeal fulls to stoii 1 cold if tiilcrn in time Take nothing s-. I In Slatr, Prmlh l Or. Eor Sale Cheap. Haven-room house ami three lots, nice bs'utioti Impure al Oliver A Co ' grisery, Main street, I'einlletoii, ore. Oh, the Pcain of Rheumatism! Uheiiinntlirn often muses the moat In lens" suffering Many have for yean Vainly euiiRhl relief frotu this disabling disease, and are to-day wore olT than ever. KhaumaUsin is a blood disease, and Swift'sH-Mtrtfl la thwoaly cure, be cause it la the only ratnody which can reach aurh dnep-soMted dlseaaea. A tew )'.n ago I was lalteu with Innainma tory Htisuaiall.iii, whlob Umimiii. ao luUaea Ui I I was lur wtKBa unable lu walk. I Irleit aevaial -.roiulii.iil 1 .1 ! anna and - umu ireat- nienl (alUifully, but wea unable to get Um light eat rellrf. ln laal, my eow. ditlon aeetued w grow worse, the dtseaee eyrMil over my eultre body, aad frou. Kovriuher y Uereh I auOereU aguuy 1 tried aiany pan-ril iiiediulnes, I. til IMM olievuil mis. I) pon Uie advloe uf a frl' iid I .iai'ldtsl lo Ire S. S. S. Kerore allowing in lo uke It beef, ever, my guardian, wbo wee a ebeiolal. mi lyird Ibe rewt'.ty, aud Mnnniiaeea 11 - f aoUah or neroury I felt en in noli Isiui ilui Ui lw Is.llles, thai I oniiUiiunl Ibe reoi dy,nd In 111111. ill. Ivm vur.l enmpl.toiy . The cure was periuaAsul. Inr I Ue. n.ver.ii.r bad a U.ueh of Ulisuuiatlajji ilmiisli many uu.m .apuee.i to oaap ana can w' .rn.r Sim. sub H Tirran. STU Pewellaa Avaaue, TbiUtlslpble. Don't suffer longur with Uheuinatisui. Throw aside your olla ami IIiiiuimiiU, as Uisy ran uot reach your trouble. Don't nxuaritiMiut wltu dia-ton- th. u s.tab iod lueroury will add to your diaabll ity aiul oooiAltoly dastroy your digoe tlou. S.S.S.'iL Blood will nir.- p. '" tjy aud permanontly. It ia aiiaranteud ourely vegetable, and 'onin ina uo poLaah, nieroury, or other minarai. Books naailad trtaa by bwUt ilswific Oo., Atlaata, Oa Building Essentials from joiuts aud llisiriiig to ilisira, aash and hllmU, lu fai t everyth'ug to 00m plete the utoat niuguiticeut niausloii to the aiusllest house from cellar to garret, can be purchased cheaper, better aud more aatiafaiitory iu every way from uur yard than It can Le procured ffon any place lu Pendleton Huild. r. and con tractora will further their owu Intereala by getting our estimates before buyiug elsewhere. Oregon Lumber Yard New Things Cold Cotton Coverts Ginghams White Goods Percales Laces and Embroideries ApU-ittM Buttsjrick'a NtteTtMi Our Bargain Counter.. On it we have plnosd n lot of odds and cuds in I'anry (looils, Hunks and Units. Kvery article 011 it ia a t ate lui I .1111 71 s Main Bttttl ammim Olahope' Si I chsnh - -I " I I o C r .1 .... I... . - a kaxa. Atlkift I OH mAI.K U TA I.IsM A A O . 100 Per lo ftt rwMil Itieli lii'iaf I,.'. a 1 ' ' ... . Cutsi LitBit M.snt.-.-. I. Im - nt f, Lohi rewt'f, Nlhht'LatMi, prmBitorrhon InMimniri, tni ttbi.f.il pniiii a.imlntl Emitsioxs, t-nrnt tfr., Nrt,u Ut , Hit.i'litt " l i f a til Mnfr, i nasi of Inmsn, V it r 1 1 t s l a , or t-tinnji 1 pot id 1, ni.ipa uuKNnsii or mv bti snuriCi aiop rsr VOUta Twlfchlng nf.ysTlrjX ' FkA .... fun. N. , 1 1 X nt. . mat 1 . Ie! I I El K-e4t.Sa. NI I ire. 11 twain sm . n.t,,, sr-l. with A leuae t It. iilaia I (NCIBATORS. TtlU nieU'hlll" I'1 Isnaw-n ttnili Jinlrillntt t.i t" Ska hnr ! tat il ilt strfi' I ii ill tv sil lift sstlui fnal T'' rrtftilat . n . t lisai, r nri'l in- urn Ins tnaui , rivu istrfta'l Run mir new tg; . hi,. I rMMf iuipr' tl.lll f-M ,i rm Hotel Pendleton J. I:. rtOORBi Proprietor Strlttly first-class -Substantial Comfort.... 1 t client Culalnc. hvery Modern Convenience JwS lfi S9ef naB tffiH&ST BBBbIbmbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbHb Best Hotel in tiacellent Sample AMERICAN IH.AN. $.UM) per Day and I arils. THE PORTLAND I'dHTI.ANH, (UtUliUN. -p. t tal Hatea lo Uaatern Oiegoa poople visiting forttoad- headquartera for tourists and commei tlal travelere. If. C. ttov 1 K v Maeagnr. Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Byera Beat Flour. It took 6iat premium at tlic Chicago World's Fair, ovtr sil cumpeti Uoa, and gives excelleut aatlalaotioa wherever uaed Kvery each ia guarauteed. We hsva the beat Steam Untie. I Barley, Seed Kye aud Beardless Barley. Pindlaton Roller Mills W 8. lt LKS. Prop. Biau. bhorta. Fcad. etc The Blue Frntit lii.e Isse 11 let neat . i ,f (,w elrii .1 II. M".m.Sl 1 urn Ibe ! vaaea la 4il In I w ailtiaiif ! m asV. te tliLiotai , Dithop NtamsjUv Co., Sean rmnt igoo, Ossl. IMtrtiidlNTs, lkT N l 1.1-TON , OHKUON. Cent. Hatched. iNsntttal III niiii h lrtrt xer otrtp di)trltvlai Ittsj un I'D 1- i suit, in I osvams) wiUi fix . 1 I fllvs tJa a Trtol. (looal Service l.ac allan t Wooer state. tl.oo.... Her Oey... I IhII ' FaSl I 7 B Eastern Oregon Woonia In Connection I un 1 1 Mulct III the fertile Northers