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j ft JJ ID u 120 Dozen New Shirt Waists The cleanest and most beautiful line of W aists ever put on zhibition in tliis city. Opening ale on toil line and continue tor one week. i See Display $10,000 worth of New Everything New. Heaver Bros. Odd Fellows' Temple. Tl I -I" Y. M 1.VII WHO. ION COLD MINING COMPANY. Development Work on the Company' Properties Being Puttied Rapidly. C. -I M.-iini-, 1 1 Hi- I in.. 11 IJold minim; company, is in the fllty. Hi' ' here fr.itn BMW City Monday. r. Mcnrii brought 11 large 11 11 iiitkt of clmeni taken from '.. nroiicrt ics BMKi wklnh I,,, la I nl .r..l s.t I I.,.- ll lieplavfd in tilt- office of the (iohleii Kill- hotel. Tin ti 1 1 111 1 1 v ia ( .111 1 f oil 0f eastern and Oregon nit'ti, the greater ntnla-r being resident nf linker City. 11. Wude, of Pendleton, is : member nl is fine of the largct shareholder. l the concern Tin- iriMTtii'" arc in t'nion county til ar- located sonic twenty-four mile. Mori h wet from linker City' Tlit' metal fMni 1 11 itii-i) in tin- nr.. 1- 1 r i 111' i t u 1 lv fi! lil. with 11 small aini.r.nt of silver, lust HuHuv aeriirod, from -ix elections of ore taken from VHriOBI Mart, of tlie mine, r.in from f I . -1 to mo. The proHirty embraces entiic Inilf AMI Claims ami 111 each Hi- It. Sill's hve li-eii inn. h the hu ttm, Mr learns sav in li in opinion the MOD tie" lire among the richest nf hiiv vet lecnvcred 111 l.iiateru Oregon. The lit inn of tin- mine" is Mich thill thev ti he worked verv cheaply. Th-re it. Blttindanrc of titular near hy, and excellent mill site has already la-en tired. There is 11 No 11 gii.nl h i 1 i t I v f water, a stream of goral lias MIM 11 the immediate iieighhorlMod. eveliipmeiit work is being pushed lie. d us rapidly an laissihlc, scleral iniicls connect i 111; the prols-H ics being t 1 li is time under gi.ol heiidwnr. Red Hot from tha Gun l a- the hall that hit (t B. Stea,dtnaii , of lewurk, .Midi , III the Civil war. It iii.ed horrible ulcer that u treatment elpeil lor 2 yc .rs. Thau BoekiMl Ar a Salve cure I RIB. 1 urea cut, mo--. turns., li I1k felon, corn skin erup nn. U-t pile . lire on earth. 2'iC a box. Sure gii.rml.-eil. Sold by Tollman drtiggiati SPLSNOID CROP PROSPECTS. itonllaf Say Thl Season's Yield Will Exceed the Prevlout One. II. C. Adam- and W A. Whitlork, f Weatoll. were III relnlletoli MondllV ight. They auy the Weston iicigh- irlus.l Is very ouiet at tin- time, hut ley uttrihute ttllx to tie' Met ol I he w price wliich in la-ing ottered for ileal. 1 hev claim that at leaat Iwo- lirds of 1 11ft aeuaonV crop ia Is ing Id hv the farmers, hut a alight ad- rune III the price Would he the incline 1 1, holders letting go of th. ir bold- igs, ami much livelier nine woui'i vault. Thev report crop growing icelv und tin- proapert of u large Id good. The acreage thi year hit greatly increased over that of 1 I O UK TI - Mm I'lIT 'IK u- ' . . r . . t will be pnalueed in that aoction sells'. II Mill oe consult-ruol V inoir at of the previoua one. Workinc Kichi and Day. bu.ieat aud im. hiiesi little tblog rer wa made Or. Kiug'a Mew 11 Kveiy tiill la a augar-coated I health, that changea w , akm-a ugth, liatleaancab luto euergy ag iut mental power. They re ding u per box. 60IU byTa'ltuaudt Cu CATTLE BUYERS AT ECHO. Oute a Number Have Been Purchased There the Laat Few Weeki. Charles Taylor, a lariner and stoek-r,i.--r :roui the Kdc. aeigbborhoud. in th- city Mole I.n alteriiooii and en ins' Mr. 'lav lor save there hnve 11 u number ol cattle buyers in thut lion lining the last leu week aim IVe have larm Clocks at 75c. nrht. av sne l itks only .... $2.50. . Hunziker Jeweler ai OpticUn. VrXAWW Mill 000 The thai Lib ' gl .'.i feto f braiu woud-. Oulj Don't be foolish aud pay a rancy price for package coffee when you cau buy CUas- & Sanborn's bulk coffee at the same price It goee furthei aud makes a better cup. Ouce tried, always tued. CHAS. ROHRMANN, c Agent tor Peudlctou. Dp 0 on will commence this Saturday. ! in Window. Goods now on exhibition. Dry Goods Co that unite 11 ntinilxT of purchaeee have Ih'cii made. Moat of the pur-lnisea, however, have heen in anuill lot, the buyers being ithle to secure only 11 few head at a lime. Theae purcluiaoa are moatly from amall owner, llmae a eain any eonaideralile 1 n- r pre ferring lo hold thetii rather than di DOM of them at thi time. Mr. Taylor Htutod that tin price paid for ahx'k were very fair, hut a many a can do an arc holding on to their tattle in the cxpectiit ion ol 11 further advance in the once. 8tK'k of all kind have irenenil ly w intered well, the piTcentiitfe of lo hemp much lea thi year than for kc v. nil 1 mat. How'. Thlsv We offer One lluielrefi Iiollam Ri arr lor mr cue ol -alarrti that cannot he cured hy Hall' t'.tarrh Cur. F. J. CHENEY St CO., Prop.., Toledo. (). We, the undtrrlaned, have known F J. Che-in-v tor the lant flftucn yoarn. .lei U'lievt' hiln perfectly honorable In all hu:.liic trail actloni ami tlnauclally ahlt to carry out auy utilisa tion. ni.de hv their firm WrT v Thi ax. Wholenale I r UKKi-tv . Toledo, Ohio. WatMMi Kisnak Marvi.n, Wholeaale I- o Vlt-. Tiiledo, Ohio. Hall'" 1 atnrrh l ure l lakcn liilernally. ael Ina directly on the hliahl atnl naeVJM urlare ol the ytcin. Prloa Tie. per Until. . HuM hy all !. .- Tewtluionlali1 fri-e. IIhII'h I'atully I'lll. RN the la-.t. ASSESSMENTS COMMENCED. 1900 Aiieiinienl Roll Now Ready The tor Property Statements. A visit to the c.iuntv aeor' nfliiv today elicitiil the information that that offlriul bus now got the l!0 ae- nient roll in ahape, and hu already! commenced the assessing of the prop- ' erty of the county. Assessor liiuiin ' informed the Last Oregouiut'. that allj those who deairisl to do so, could make ; their projaTty statements to him at hi otticcat anytime from thi date on. It will probably be aollie time before I I r hi deputies will be able In get out through tht tinty. hut made the suggestion that hi work would be much lighted if the tHXpaver who can do so would call ut his office and give in their asement. The lstm hc nient roll ia now in the hand of the county clerk and will pr-ihahly la turned over to the sheriff by April 1. The levy thi year for tate and county I hi r poses amounts to 1H mill. You Try It, If Sliiloh'a Cough and Consumption Cure, which is aold for the small price of 2-V-, 5tk' and fl. dia- not cure take the laittle hack and we will refund your money. Bold for oyer fifty year 011 thi guarantee. Prices 2V und 50c. llrock Ac McComu. To Make Room for New Goodi. You can buy for cash the next 110 day, carpets, sewing machine, lace curtain, rtier, aofa pillow, pictures, matting, etc., verv cheap. U... ..... of 11 ..111 .1 l...s ll.'..,, .....1 wallpaa - r half price. Opportunity of a I lli- time. JBBBJE FA1LUHU. CASTORIA Mean the ainialuic uf CHA. H Ft. la use for more than thirty yean, and Tlu AW '(, 4dav Alwaji hU. Office Moved. Van(t':..lal A Kos 1Uve moved their transfer onto, from .Main atruet, to the old (intot Laundry building, corner of Webb and OoMonwood streets. Telc phuiic No. 4 will catch them. What Is Shlloh A grand old remedy for Cotnth. I Odd and Conaumptiou ; uaeil through the world for half u century, ha cured innumerable cane of incipient ciiu autnptiou and relieveil many in ad vanced atage. If you ar t atificd with the result we will refund your uiouey. Price 2.V, 60c and 1. llrock McCoinu For Sale Cheap. A cottage on lot 14 bluck 2ti4 Itewrve addition to Pendleton. KIC1IAKI) LA MBit BOUT. "Opportunity It the Cream of Time." Sua is our opporluutly. There 1. uu iluu a hi ll the ylem 1 . inu. h lu iitseil ol . .ssl 111. .11. in.-. Ilk- H.ssl's Karrsiparllla, .11.1 110 lime a Iti u 11 1. so su .-pilule lo the UiUehu.lo be . i!., .l 11 11. .ucll h iitt-'lli lue It) purifyliLg, lirlihlng aud vlUh.llia Ihe bluud aud luuiud up the .y.leiu HoimI's rsasirilU .tarts you right lor a w hole year of health. 1 ou.lipatiuu I. cured by Hood Ptli.. Kllgelie J. Hull, the tat and liub linher, say- thut one di-ae of Foley 'e Honey and 'far rcstmed hi voice when lu.ar- tie threatened to prevent hi.- loOtUte ut Central Muaic Hall, Chicago. Kor ale by L iu latc. Court Street PR. COIR'S SROTHRR. One of the Wounded In a London Hos pital Honored by the Queen. In the daily Kat Oregon inn of Sntiinlav laat there wa mention of the wolindiliK of A 1 lort Cxilo, hrother of Dr. W. C. Coh, of Pendleton, in the South African war, and that he had heen wnt to a hoapital in LOekkM for treatment , The oil. m. Ontario, Fre Pre, a copy of which ha reached Pendleton, contain a cahhyraui from London, Knitlaiid, ciinccruiiiL! the young man and hi condition, a follow: London, Keh. 7, IWMM OfOHdl awaiteil the Citieen at Netlev hoapital thia aftertmon and cheoti-d tnemaelve hoarae. The village wa gaily dec orated with tlau. and Her Majeah '1 reception on the hospital ground in "en I i-i a nvne ot cut liniaMn . the lirilliant and hright utiiform Radlna color to the anrrotinding. The aovereign wa viaihly affected, and he made a tour of the wanl MM poke in the moat kindly term to number of the wounded. There i no prouder poron in Eng. land tonight than Private A. R. Cole, of the Second Hoyal Canadian, who i the only wnundeil Canadian o far known in Kng'aud, and who wa 'ciallv bOBOtwl hy the nVMB and ; other mcmlvcr of the royal family who vNitod Netlev hxhiy. Noticing hi I rcignicntal name, the queen akI for I him. Cote, who i a hright fellow. i 2. venr of age. wa uhered into Her I Majesty' presence, and he tenderly inqiiiri! aa to the circumstance mult r which he wa wounded. Cole saluted ami rcpliid: "tt IM m the i'caion of Col. Pilcher's ! inarch to Sutuiypidc, Your Mnjeatv. .Our regiment nihanccd to the attack, and while crossing the o ti ground I waa hot through the foot." The Owen exprecd sympathy with Cole's auffcriiig. and showed a keen lippreciat loll of the loyalty displilVcl hy hi comrades and himself in volun teering for active service Tin- Princes Beatrice also ipolBI in a kindly manner to the young Caiia iliim, who arrived in l'.iiglaud a week ago, and i progrcing favorahly. A newspaper repreaentative, who wa asked for dde a opinion of the BOM!, receittMl the following reply: "I gue they're sticking to it all right, hut of the 42 priaoncr we cap tured at Stinnyside. all were Kngliah. " Private Cole i a metnlar of the Kirat Hussar, and enlistisl in "II" Coniiiany, Hrat Canadian contingent ol London, Ontario. THEY ARE COMMENDED. The Populist! of Adamf. Umatilla County, Do the Proper Thing. The pnpulit of Adam precinct, I'matilla county, have given notice thai they will participute in the demo cratic prituarie. Tin is a very proper course to pursue, mil. The Halle Tiiiie-Moiiiitaineer. There an- but two political partie of national strength. I'.ither the next president of the I'niled States will la- chosen by the money power or by the plain mi ple i f tin land. The man who ia plca.-ed with Hatiiiaisni, Algerism. im t. rial ism, trusts, an ever increasing lauuled indebtedness, a surrender of th- motley making iwer of coiigrea t tin hank , eiitangling all iaiice with Kughind, surrender of control of the Nicaragua canal, abandonment of the priucinle of the declaration of in de'iiileiice, OMNI and covert violation of the constitution, should cast his vote for Win. Mckinley, for these have been the fruil of hi administration. Upon the other hand, if a Voter re vere the money of the father, look upon the declaration of indea'iideiice as an eternal statement of the rights of man, regards the constitution a 11 bulwark of our liberties, ih-sire that the common people shall t-attn ipate ill the distribution of wealth, that the DOWOr of the truat hull la- curtailed, that our money ahull not la- buM-d upon a gohl-deinaiiiling, interest l-ur-ing debt, that tin- Nicaragua canal should In- an American canal, that we should return to the landmarks estab lished in Washington's farewell ad dress, and re-establish the Monroe doc trim he should upirt the party that adyisntes the election of that la-erlca champion of the DOOplo'l right Mr. Bryan. EXTENSION OF C. S. R Y. Shanlko to Be the Terminus Many I tn - provemenls Along the Line. Sherman county ia laaiiuing in con aeipieiice of the extenlon of the Col Dtnbia Southern railroad aouth from Morn, according to Archie Maon, the contractor in charge of that work. The track is now laid 22 Diile south of fctorO, and the roadbed finished for 10 mile further. There art- over 400 men whitea and Jupa at work, and Mr. Mum. 11 exiact to see the rails laid to bhaniko, the h rminue, by April 15. New act tier arc building cabin on the prairu-s in all directions he say, und all the agricultural land 111 Slier, man county i likely to he taken up Under the homestead a. I , ibis spring. Many of these newcomers arc plowing and w ing, and the acreage aet to grain will be the lorgaol in the history ol the county. ' lluildiiig has begun in the new me tropolia of Shun I Uo. A hotel, aaliui uuil several busine house are in progress of erection, while aUa-kyanla and gruin warehouse are la-ing built at iilit along the new line. It ia ex (ai tod thut to.itoo sheep will be shorn and dipped in Shaniko thi BROOM, the wool la-ing hijiaal away by ruil. A PMBlhof of business uieu of Moro und I he DallOfl, are preparing to establish branch house in Shaniku. llourhiii, a new town, hue la-en started on the line eight mile south of OruN Valley, and thia ia going to la- ijuite uu iuiportu'it tadnt, aa a large grain-growing and BtOnarollIng country will la- tributary. The towo of Kent, live miles southeast ol Jtoiirhoii, w In- n.-.v d to the line, and u idetrack will la- coiiatrilcted ut Wilcox, eight miles aouth of Kent. A ttoptrl and water tank are to la; cooatrui tcd at tiiu-i Valley, where tao big ware- hoUHu are alreaiiy nearly couipl-i.il. The telegraph line will be exteudeai from Waaeo to Shaniko right away. DRIVING TO SUMMER RANGE. Stockmen of Juniper Valley Their Sleek Oul. Taking .1. ph Sullivan, a atia-kuiun of the county who ha w intered hi cattle in trie .inn ii. t valley the past winter, la in Pendleton t.iav lie la on hi way now to the Willow Spring country w ith between 75 und 100 head of aUa-k which he i taking there for the pur p...-. of having them handy for the summer range aa mkui a it ia practi cable to place them there. Mr. Sulli van auid that nearly all the atock had laieu, or are now being taken out of the valley, and that the moat of them Were being tukeii to ihe foothill.- south of Pendleton. Mr. tSullivuu atated that somew here hotWOOB 1000 and 1200 head hail boeu driven out from the valley during the past week. Thoae Ntockmcn who have taken out the greatest num ber W) far are hater and Fitmartin of Junior aud Smith aud Wright, who have w 1 uu-nsi on tJtrcu creek. "There have beeu any number of href htivera in that acctlon the laat thne wiek," mid Mr. Sullivan, "hut they have Ihhui unal-le to aecurt' any great numhor of hecves. A few head have been eocured. hut they hate lascn moatlv hoitght from small owner. The price nffatfM hy the huvers, who have Us'ii tint- rooentlv, Im been from M1- to 4 cent, a alighllv lower figure than waa offered aome aix week ago. Sha k men will not sell at those llgiirc and are holding oil for a raise, which thev expect to get between now an. I the lirst of May. Iita-al butcher in Pendleton made me an offer of 4 cent for 4o head of those which I am taking through. but 1 have refused the offer Those cattle are some that 1 have not fed at all thi winter and thev are now in good condition for l'cf. There has been comparatively 110 feeding done in my vicinity the pa at winter and itoOR are in a better condition than they have lieen for arveral season past." Mr. Sullivan atatisl that it would only De a matter of a verv short time now when the stock would all I' taken out of the valley and driven to the summer range. Siberian Exilic to Be Prohibited. The thought of exihsl Russian crim inal clanging their way over the anowi of the Blbeflan plain to a life of terrible deaolatiou i one of horror. It i now rumored that thi barbarous custom ia to he abollfttwd, mid that Sila'ria, which is really a fcrl ile coim Irv. ia to la1 cult ivatcd. Thi news will la- welcomed as joyfully by the far away convict a 1 the fact hv -xile of health, that Hosteller stomach Hitter cure dyamnain. Other so-calhsl rcniedic claim lo cure. Thai U all. The Hitter not onlv clnitns In cure, but has done o for llfly year-. It cure Indigent I on, constipation, biliouneaa, nuilarfa, fever and ague. liver and kidney troubles. It is the bwM medicine in the world for Ibis t ime of the year. HOTEL ST. GfcORC.K RESTAURANT. 0. Elliott This II Was Opened by P. Morning. The reataurunt in coDDOOtlon with the St. (ieorge hotel wis opened and eontnoMod buainooa tn w ntooning, The reatiiurant part of thi elcgiiul hotel Ir being conducted by P. 0, Rlintt, w ho ha recently come to Pendleton from I 'avion, Washington, when h- has loot dispowal of 11 very auceeasful re.taiirant busine be had built up there. He ha a lo la-en formerly engaged in the same buinc, both at Maker City aud La '.rai.de. and in each case whs very suc ceaaful. The room ustl f-r the reatiiu rant la one of the largest und het lilted up of i.nv in this large and ele gant hotel and the management has had it fitted up in gmsl and serviceable taste. I'he furniture and fixture are all of the best that could be secured, and the interior d ration are all placed in an excellent manner. The restaurant will la conducted on both the Kuropouii and American plan and the management will ulo make a H'ciulty of bo no Oat for ecret sia ietie, club, etc. s. li. Rodeliff, prnfoaalirnal ciik, will prtoido over the kitchen, in which white help only i einploycd. . Chronic Rami Catarrh poioooji evert breath that i-drawn into the lung. There i procurable from any druggit the remedy for the cure of this trouble. A stnitll quantity of hlv' Cream I In tin placed into the nostrils spreads oyer an Inflol i and itiikiry surface, relieving immediately Ihe painful InnamnatkMii cleanses, booli and cure. A cold in the head vanishes imiuiHinitely. Sold hv druggist or wil la' mailed for 50 cent hv I'.ly BfOtheri 5(1 Warren treet, New S'ork. A Radical Preaeher. The Hev. William Kurton iiator of the Heformed Port Kven, N. Y., and who , who i chunk ai preached uguuist the wearing of corsets hy the Women of hi congregation, has threatened to sue the church if hi aulurv i not paid him 00 the dute on which the c..nistorv bus asked him lo resign. The difficulty liotwo-n the Hev. Mr. Hurt. and hi (ii'k ia of long Btandlng. Mr Hurton bitlerlv deuoiiliccl from the pulpit the niein bafl of port BvoO Lucbre club aa com mon gamblers. At the lust m-rvice he I. luted to a man who sat ill the church and denounced him aa a wolf in shis p's clothing. es Many a Lover His turned with digut from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl'a Clover Hoot 'lea iiurifiea the breath hy ita action on the Uiwela, etc., aa nothing els, will. Sold for year on ahaolute guarantee. Prloa Kc and SOc, Hn k x McComa. Adding to Her Reputation. Virginia ia well ri-preaented in the aenate, if all the native of thut Mete who are member of that laxly are counted, for there are no less ihun five. In addition to her own two eelia tora, Taliaferro, of Florida, was born and raised in the tate,u were Harris, uf Kunsus, and Lin-l-ay, of Kentucky. The Way 10 Go. Theahortest, ipiiikeatand i'heaieal route to all point east, north or BOUth ia via the (), H. fi N. and connecting line. Full information cheerfully given at the O. It. & S. detail . r. F. WAMSLKV, Agent. Going Down Hill. suffering from kidney discuses grudiiu! hut steady loa of They should loat- lio time 111 People feel u vitality. trying Foley's Kidney Cure, ll is guaranteed. For eale hy ('la Slate. tor Sale Cheap. Keven-risilii bnnfll and three Iota, nice ha ation. Impiirc at Ol iver at Co. 'a gnaery, Main atrcet, Pendleton, Ore. When you want soinethiug to heal u burn, or u Mire, or a cut, why not try Hunuer Salve, which ia guuruuteed the moat healing ointment in the world, f or aule hy I la Slate. Joseph Ell Th Lnsdino.... Harness and Saddle Manufacturer of Eastern Oregon. 71 ruin atreasl, Peutlletuu, Or. I AND FOR S0LDIIRI. Thoae Who Fouaht In the Spanlih War lo Reeelve Credit. Hcpresental ive .lone-, of Washing ton, a chairman of a -uh committee of the bouse BMntniU ui Mlbtlo land. will rvart favoriibl v to W0 MOM a hill extending the public laud law to the aoldtera of the Spaniah war. Sev eral hilla rOOklng to thi purpoec have boon intnalncc.l in ihe hotia( and all referred to the aub-cumiiiiltee of which Mr. Jonc is the bead. He ha 000 but! led the best (ea lure, all in one hill, which will la reairtit to the bt0 B0 with the sanction of the com mittec. It provide tool every aoldier who enlisted for the Spanish war shall have credit uain a homestead claim OTJUal to the amount of hi service. Mot of the meoaoPM aa Intitatnoad provide thai every BoldlOT ihOttM have credit for R full two years, regardless of the term of hi service. The hill 1, , ui. I by RoBNOMtOtlVO Jones will give to every aoldier who served unv length of time under aix month, six month credit ami to timer who served ai x luuiit lis ami less than twelve month, one vear'- credit, That is, everv soldier, regular and volun leer, wiio may elect to take up a honteatead, if he served over one vear in the war with Spain will only 11 1 to live on hi homestead three ve.ir bel'nre making tl lit 1 tinad. The bill also provides that widow and nln neirs 1. 1 sohiier vvlioilied vvliile 111 MSry tOB, or a a result of service, shall receive the MUM credit 11 would have been allowed to the BoMtON thein- bbIvoo. Further, if a BoMeW died while in service, or a reult ot Ilia erv ice, hi widow or minor heirs will get Ihe bencllt of a full term of eld isl incut of two years' credit up.. 11 the homestead claim. X-RAYS ON DR. Jill I . The Mlddle-of-the-Rond Populist ai a Talking Skeleton. Hr. Lanita-rson, of I inn county, write to Ihe Lebanon I! press. Ad vance a fol Iowa: "lr. Hill has made a bargain for a large fSlkl static machine, with all the X-ray apparatus connected, Wo set the machine running, and Dr. Hill flood up, and a large and thick a he is, I i.-.k. I through him and saw every bone in hi fat lly. I could see his great big heart bent, and, plac ing my a-ket knife at bis hack, I could cc it a plain a the luaimlay sun clear through hi laxly. It ia a wonderful and weird ight lo hik al one of your friend through thi great machine. He talked to me when I wa hsiking through him, and, t range aa ll 1 1 111 v weiu, hi clothe could not bf. seen, lint lii liver, lungs, heart and fl I. ton were plainly v Iflble, It make one shudder at lirst to look at a talk ing keleton, bill after feel ing id hi norm lunula and being assured thill he nil really alive tin-, strange feel ing aiain wore off. " Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Rer. ifulolB UK moat obstinate of bloial rouble, and ia often the result of un nli. nicd taint in the blotai. H. 8 B. the only remedy which goee deep moiigh to reach Scrofula ; it force-, out very trace of the disea.e, and -urea he wor.l en a. My ton, OharUe, waa atnteteil from Infancy elth Herotula. and hr uff.rr.l ... that 11 waa nipne.lhle ui.lr.su hi in tor three year.. Ilia 'trad aud body were a naaa uf eoree, and hli yeelfhl alio BBtBOM iffeeleil. Mu tie. ti... nt tn apared that we thought would rellere rtiiii.l.ut he grew woreeV ....III 1. Is ..... .1 I ..... ll-leed plllalile. I ha.l ilni...t ile.jietred of lit. ver inliia eure.l, w lien '.y the advleeuf a frteuil ... Mane ii 1 in a a a awlfl'. N-elrlel A.le -Id. I liuiir.. vein. ill waa the reeull. ami after 'ie had takeo a d.isell ts.tllea, no one who knew .f Ills former dreadful ooudttlnii would hare recognised him, All the aorna on Id. I...I. teei ii.al.d, hl aklu 1. p.. rfiM t It fleai .ud in. ...Hi, aud be baa been returea u 1 .-rrent ueallb Ma. a a Maaer. too Elui at , Maeui. 1.. For real blood troublua It la a want, if tone to OSnOOf a cum from the doo tor Bbajd dlBOaaai am beyond their kill. Swift a Hpeeifle, C C Cfor Blood bVokanVonV. The rem he all deep-aealed eaai-a which Mhor ri-medlfta have no effect upon. It ia the only bhaal remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, und eolituine 110 pot sh, mercury, or other mineral. Hook 11, ml . I f re ' I o an mid 1 by swim ;..e-iti. Ou , Atluntn, Qa. It Kopittke For Ice, Wood, Brick, Sand. Wholesale agent for Schlit. Mil a. ink. c r.. 1 1 lu iMittlea and on draught. Telephone IS Building Essentials from joiuta aud Itoorlug to doora. aaah ami biluda, lu fact everytlrua to coin. .. . 1- the moat magnificent uian.loii lo the amalieat boiiae from cellar to garret cau be nurdiaaed cheaper, better and umre eallefju lory lu every way from our yard tbau It cau It pi". Ufa4 fiom uu plu-e lu Pendleton. Hull. b is and i -n tractora will further their owu Intereata by getting our eatltuateu before buying cine where. Oregon Lumber Yard 1m I l aksk New Things Cold Cotton Coverts Ginghams White Goods Percales l aces and Embroideries Audits Bllttcrlck'g Citterns. Our Bargain Counter., On it we have placed it h (iiHjds, Hunks and Dolls, rrtrc bogttilli 7 1 S Mnin HttNt It -i I . - nlTi r-T1 :Ti A n k n J il ;1 TTTTl aaoroion Diahupa' em. anwer. M Bht - libit), Headache t.-.o. ....... . "w.ToWanrtrioX"V ' I- r , I am ou l neite .rntri. .- at... AJdfo I oil AI. TA I.I.M . N A .. 1 100 Per Inur 1' 1 Intl. . i PETALUAM INCUBATORS. Thin ninvt'hlnii Uwn l-ni. .n tot .III lt lt-r fWt.oi. MM CM Ian Ml (Hill. v I Hlr tin I ui' : 'ut.' lutvi' Im--ii rivt.h H uimI rltutr Uupr'iVi.iuouu w pa tt'.'m .'Ok 1 iiin rroii.r.iin r .1 Hotel Pendleton J. EL riOORB, Proprietor Strictly flrat-clatf SubataiitUI Cumlurt.... 1 .1 client Culalnc. Jassfi. Bvary Modarn Cuovenlencc i B&riS3 Best Hotel in I .cellciit .Sample AMhKICAN PLAN. $.).(M) per Day and UpWlftfc TH1C FORTI.AN1 ) I 'llWTI. A Nl . IIWKIION. Special states to baslarn Oregon peuplo visiting for tuurista and coin lue 11 lal travelers. If. Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Byera' Best Flour, it took tiist pgtnaiata ut the Chicago World's Fair, ovtr all competi tion, aud gives excellent aatlsiacttou wherever used, livery sack is guaranteed We havo the beat Steam Rolled Barley, .Seed Rye aud Beaidleaa Barley. 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