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issi li Eve to CALL FOR POPULISTS. 120 Dozen New Shirt Waists Th0 cleanest and most beautiful lino of Waists ovor pu on cxni r ' for ono wcok. Ill 111 HIIO "'V' ... . p, . , i .. ii.j., will nnmmwini! t.Iiih Snluivlnv iWn inir oaio on uo . j v J .v ft,ul continue See Display in Window. ,n ooo worth of New Goods now on exhibition. Everything New. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co Odd Fellows' Temple. Ml f x coming pretty generally knowi -rrrzLl ... i tlio priviloeuf of citizenship "WBUSBSUAY, MAKC'H 7, 1U00. COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT. nm. will Do Audited una 'v Mnltan D icuuou. T.,til,.l,l'M mnnlim.' of till! I'itV council ...iii tin 1 1 i'i li I v m nf more interest io It til lliiimini,' . . . ii... iiNnipf if ( ixcii inn !m ui'iionuiv tlio aw. At till" meeting mo oiuiins iiL'iiln.-t tin" ell v will In) niiilltcd, mid fipcriullv Uhim) wlio lmvu lulls to io imiil will invent them promptly in tin Initio of bcenmlmr tlio possessor of ii city wiirrniit. Heslilos tl tH, tliero nro uu-nrid nllHT Illlliortllllt lllllttors nor ininiiK iii the ciiv'H wei nro tiiui win hu illfCii-HHl hy tin- t'oiincll. lliero nro Mine Important street mutters to bo nt tended to. There N ulso ii littlu matter concerning mr wwerngo system tliat will no (Imilit rcrcivo some uttciition. Tim citizens will once moro bo re inlmlnl that there in an orilinaneo just rwcntlv nawl that Imposes a lino on niiVHiit) caught expectorating on tlio ulilfwalks or in tlio online unices oi tlio city. Then tliero will probablv bo inort.' or icf.-i iroiinio over a low nogs tlmt have mysteriously illcaniieared .Several kIh aro missing nnd their nniit'Hnre or tlio opinion that tlio mayor ami coiinollmon- ought to huh locate them. Tliero in nothing tlio council liken butter than to have nil tlio.-o tvith eoiiinlaintH iirninntly. Tbov like to r-cc that tlio nconlu tuko an In terest in their doings anil tlio wolfuro of tlio city, Iheroforo, tboy nro nl ways ileaeil to havo company. Ilow'i This? We offer One Hundred Diillnm ltowaul for inr tor ni nttitrrh tlmt cniinnt be cured hy lltll'i Catarrh lire. F. J. CIIKShV it CO.. Prom.. Tolcilo. (). W't. the uiiilemlimeil. havu known K J. Clio. ntr fur (lie litt tlltt'en Year, unit Uoltuvu him iTileflly hniiralih In nil IjiiiIiihm tmnimctlona nu nnanciitiiv nine to curry uui any owigu uvui iHKtiu u im'ir iirm. Wlinlnalii Dnik'KlitK, Toledo, Olilo, WU.IHMI, KlNNAN A MAIIVIN, WlHilrrilif llrllL'L'Ifit.. Tnliiln. lhln. Il.lt'. I'ril.prll I "nr.. I. IkVi.ii llitftrliuli unl Inr illrt-i'lh' mi tin Itloail Mini mni'ima .nrfiif.o. v iiieij.iein, I'fKMj i.m. In-r iMiltlu. Hold ly iiuiutKllll. ir.lllllOUIHIN irCU. lun-t tmlly I'UU nru lliu bout. FINED ONE DOLLAR. City Dot Catcher and a Dob Owner Havo Trouble Will Pointer m:iil.i ll.l lucniay nuvrnooii lor tlio city lm i 111 t,H' I'os'SKor of n dog "i nnicii no is very mini, and venter lay when tlio man with tlm not nt wni.twi to tuko in tlio animal, ho rtronijly objected and for n timo manaxeii to keep his jot from coming to IliUlll.or linlm. mir illin II llio ilon catcher was porniritent, liow vr, ami finally Miceeedod In gotting "'" on. i'.iinu.r got bold of i h imt mill f. n... V . . . ... ".. iui a mi ) ii look-oil iih t iriiif.li each wouhl have half a dog. I-ortun-I ately for tlio animal bull) arrived and l .i 1 ,V wertf. takl' "uforo l'olico iZiT. M"''1 tlio matter by I taW,. .1 " 1 eoiiipoiiing iiim to w." t,'r"' 1 h li to roam nliout , ' n",,0l iwlng interfered with. n ci M i, You Try It. P. I '!'. Couuh and nnnniimnHnn of 23c Mi- ii f,,r ,l10 'n11 Price ... .. Miiu iv it it' 1 1 i ntiiiiiii on u,h ..HW"1. or vir lllty yeara n .V. 'r ,.,M S,, nii.l KOn iv .McComas. Now RECSTRATIOhT OF VOTERS. Ran .. fce?Swte,"'V8yWo num. elect int. , 'V"' ,'or com ng ,ll,r'"K the paflt three 1500 nami " H)ineining over ami tl,fel. ' " '4'u reg ntration lists Juno day fin tbo We have Alarm Clocks at 75c. !2KotyDeirciock $2.50. l-JJunziker X (Coffee Talk... er aad romlng pretty generally known nmong neeexwiry tlmt to exercise iirlvilei!Ly of cltlr.eiiH ilti anil tmr tfclpato in tlio election. Ann, ngaln tliero atipearn to havo been it coiiHider able nninber who bad tlio idea there would bo two registrations tills year on account oi tlio preslilenttal election occurring in November. This has been nrottv ircnernlly circulated as beinu a inlHtnko. Tliero will only be the ono registration, this entitling the voter to oxerclso bis privileges nt both the statu and presidential election. Voters should L'dvorn themsolvuH nccnrdiniilv nnd mnko it n point to bo registered. Red Hot from the Oun Was tbo ball that hit ( IJ. Stendinan. n Nownrk, Mich , In the Civil war. It caused horrible ulcers that no treatment helnod for Si) yours. Then Iiuckletrs Ar nlea Salve cured him. Cures cuts, bruises burns, bills, felons, corns, skin crun Hons. Heat nllo cure on earth. 2So a box. Cure guarsutecd. Sold by Tallman & Co., druggists. THE SILVER FORCES WON. to Tho Question ofFreo Coinage Debated at Helix. At Helix n few nights ago there was a lively debate on tho nuestiou: "He solved, that the freo and unlimited coinage of silver would he it benefit tbo United .States." On the nlllrma tivo sido tho ilelmterH were L. M IltiFon. Manuel I'rieilly, Olareuce Conner nnd John Wyriek and on the neuativo side, Joe Cannon, Krnest Sweney, I1. Hahrnud Kenneth McKao The decision was in favor of the nillrmnt vo h do. Tho tlebato wasn very lively ono am; ureatly enjoyed by tho largo nudieuco who listened to It. In spite of the fact tlmt tho cold side "wns reinforcei with Cannon and llabr tbo "silver side" cnino out victorious amidst nuio.li enthusiasm. The orators on both sides did themselves proud, and wero warmly congratulated by the! irienus. ino out veteran, it ' iiuson, never wns in hotter and his oratorical iiowers even bis closest friends. L. M condition surprised Arrivals at the Hotel Pendleton. W V Coxoy, Siioknno. , M II 1'atton, Spoknuo. N O Peterson, Spoknno. W I) Connorman, Cliicugo. 0 K Hinkloy, lulo Alto, Cal. V J Hall, Spokane. 0 A Heeso, Pretoria. K Jones, San Francisco. J M Arrington, St Louis. T J Hart, Now York. W I. Whitnmn, Chicago. K 11 Coinan, Portland. Lewis Smith, Portland. What Is Shlloh? A urnnd old remedy for Couch. Colds nnd Consumiitlou : used throuch tho world for half a century, has cured inuumernblo caces of inciiiiont con sumption nnd relieved niany in ad vanced stages. If you nro not satisfied with the results wo will rotund your money, rrlco .oc. buc auu 11. asrocK & McCoiniis. To Make Room for New Goods. You can buy for cash tho next SO days, carpets, sewing machines, laco curtains, portiere, sola pillows, pictures, mailing, etc, very cheap, HemnautH of enroot less than cost. waiipaiver hall prlco. Opportunity ol life timo. JKSSK FAILING. Many a Lover J las turned with uiscust iroin an other w ino lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea purifies tbo breath by its action on tho uoweis, etc., as nothing eiso win. Sold for years on nbsoluto guarantee. Price 25o and 50c. llrock & McComas. The Way to Go. Tl,,. l,n.lol n.ilM,.ul .....I nl.n..nc. .iiu piiuiicoi. iitlbriuai. unit wiutl'i;nfr route to nil points east, north or south is via tho U. it. & ri. nnd connecting lines. Full information cheerfully given ut tho u. u. & i. depot. r . b WAMUlAiY, Agent. Exnorienco is tlio best teacher, Uto Acker's English remedy in nny case of couchs. colds or croup. Should it full to give inuuedinto relief money refunded. 25 cents and 50 cents. Sold bv 15 rook t& McComas, For Sale Cheap, A cottaco on lot 14 block 204 Reserve addition to renuieton. KICHAltU IiAMimUGIIT. "Delays aro dangeroua." Tlioso who liayo poor, weaK, linpuro uioon wiuum iiuuu i Hurbaparuia at oiu-o. ti miti uw.hjiuu. Frank Boyd Sunday morning shot and nrobnblv fatally wounded Lee Springor, a teamster at Morena, Wash. Boyd went to Bosshurg, where he was captured by the sheriff. Don't be foolish and pay a rancy price for package coffee jrun can imv Chase & sanDorn s duik couee ai when same r . v Kuca Once tned, always used. can price It coes furthei and makes a better cup. t CHAS. ROHRMANN, Ageat for Pendleton. Court Street Primaries to Bo Hold on .list or March. Convention on Saturday, April 7. Tho following "call" lias been is sued by II. S. Garfield, chairman, and J, T. 1 1 inkle, secretary, of the county contrnl committee of the peoples party : Pendleton, Ore., March 5, 1000. To the Central Committeemen nnd Mombers of the Peoples payty in Unia tllln County, Greeting: You aro here by notified that the date fixed for tbo holding of tlio primaries of tho peo ples party in tho various procinctB of Umatilla county, Oregon, will bo on March 31, 1000. nt 2 o'clock p. m. nnd tlio convention of tho same will nssemblo in Pendleton, Oregon, on Snturday, April 7, 1000, nt 10 o'clock u. m. The apportionment of delegates to tho county convention will bo based upon tho voto cast for J. L. Story for attorney general in the election of 1898, nnd will bo as follows, to wit; Ono delegate nt largo for each pre cinct and one delegate for each ten votes or fraction of live, making n full representation of 104 delegates. Tho apportionment by precincts will bo, Pendleton 7, South Pendleton 7, North Pendleton 1, Fast Pendleton 12, North Athena 12, South Athena 10, Cottonwood !l, Fulton II, Helix C, Mc Kay 7, Ruddock 2, Union 0, Fast Wes ton (1. Weston (I. North Milton 10. South Milton 10, Alta 5, Adams 8. Juniper 5, Umatilla 2, Fcho (1, Vansyclo II, llinghnm Springs 2. Gillilaud :i, .Mountain iioguo2, A ilia J, jjucnmp mcnt C, Ukinli 0, Valley 5, Vinson 2 willow bprings loakuin 2, Kefiorva tion o. An invitation ia hereby extended to an persons who nenovo in mo causo ol tho plain pcoplo and of the equality of all men' in tho sight of God and who arc opposed to tho further extension of tlio foreign nristocrntic form of gov ernment which has crossed tlicAtlautl nnd now aspires to enslave us througl patents of nobility commonly knowi us trusts nnd comnlnes, to unite ut these primaries to tho end that cood and true men may represent tho people oi huh county in tno nuovo convention it is horeny urged uiion every com initteemnn that he mako It bis duty to bring n full delegation to tho county convention in order that every voice may bo heard and tho will of tlio from Mobile for Montevideo, Novem her 28, with cargo of pitch pine. Tho vessel was u!)anilonol in a waterlogged condition, February 1, in latitude 28 north, longitude 42 west, and ufterwnrd set on lire. Tho crow was picked up by Captain Auld. the next day, nnd landed at Bristol I ebruary 2(1. OOINQ TO LAWTON. Bust. nconlu be expressed. Tills call is Issued by tho chairman auu secretary of tho peonies tiartv county central committee for Umatilla county, Oregon, under tho authority duleuated to them bv tho said com mittee ut Its meeting in the city ol Pendleton, Orecon, on tho 27th day of Jununry, 1000. WILL DISREGARD THE LAW. Washington Shoepmon Will Not Hood Order or Intorlor Dopartment. John Ken. of the Iirm of Hen Bros, St. Paul, ono of the most extensive Hv stock buying llriiis of tbo west, was in J'endleton lor a day or two ol thl week. Mr. Rea had traveled very ex tensivelv over tho eastern portion o Oregon nnd Washington the last few weeks, buviiic up various kinds livestock, llo stated while here that the purchase of nny kind of stock just now wns pretty much up-hill work cattle men and sheepmen particularly aro lioldinc on to their stock and al most absolutely refuse to sell at nny price. He came hero from tlio Cascade country, mid when asked what effect tho recent order oi tno interior depart mcnt in shutting out sheep from the Rain or forest reserve would hnvo on Washington sheenmnn, replied: "The sheepmen of Washington will take their nocks into tno reserve recaruiess of tho order of the dopartment to the contrary. Thov llcure. us this is president ial year, tho administration will make no chart to entnrco tho ex elusion rule." llo further stated that it was cenerally understood amoiic shcopmon that this would ho tho euso and tlmt they would continue to tiso tho reserve for grazing purposes until they wero elected hy tho government which, nt present, they do not fear will tako place. SCHOOL ELECTION. Two Directors and a Clerk to Bo Eleotod Next Monday. Tho selection of two scohol directors nnd it clerk will bo made next Monday hy 'tho voters of school district No. 1(1. Tho retiring directors nro Dr. F. W. Vincent nnd T. G. Hniloy. tho clerk hoinc O. O. Whlto. Tho two outcoinc directors havo stated tiositively that thov will not bo candidates for re-elec lion, hut it is understood tlmt Clerk' Whlto will bo n candidate for his nresent jiosition. Several gentlemen liavo been named ns candidates to suc ceed tho two retiring directors, Jmlse l oo and Dr. Smith, however, being tho two moat prominent mentioned, uov. w. l-j. l'otwino'H iiiimu has m so ueuu mentioned in this connection. Tho friends of John Kees aro advancing his name for tho clerkship: so far, he is tlio only candldato with tbo exception of O. O. Whlto. the preuoni incum bunt. Tlio elect on will tnko piaco at the court house Monday, but hy that timo tliero is llkelv to be several moro candidates in the filed. CIGAR STORE CHANGES HANDS. to C. A. Reese Disposes or ins Business W. S. Badley and J. J. Zehner. O. A. Heeso Tuesday disiiosed of his dear and tobacco business on Main street to W. S. Badley and J. J. Zehner. two gentlemen who recently camo here from Colfax, Washington. Tho centlomen who succeed Mr. Kecso havo for a year nast conducted Imilar business at Colfnx, and have ust recently disposed of it. They havo been over a considerable portion oi Oregon looking for a location, but finally concluded that Pendleton was tho best foi their business of any of tho towns they had visited. Tho arrangements wero concluded and tho w m . . 1 now owners toon tiossession luesiiuy, Both centlemon state themselves very much pleased with Pendloton nnd feel Hint tiu.il- fftiituro will prove success ful. Mr. lindlov wns encased In tho Igar nnd tobacco business at aiuwen, l.i ..... . i firrtilrnf n liiirl. norship with Mr. Zehner nfter going to Colfax, Washington. IN MID OCEAN. The Vessel on Which Ed Bentley Sailed Pleked Up a Shipwrecked Crew. News has been received by J. M. Bentley that tho ship Sofala, on which his son went to sea, picked up a ship- recked crew in niiu-ocean, which is ono reason tho boiaia was thirty or more days over duo when she arrived at tlio port of her destination. The ortiand uregonian says: When tho liritlsh bark tsoiaia re torted out ut Bristol from this port, ust week, there was some surprise ex- pressed, owing to tho fuct that tho vessel had cleared at Portland for Queenstown or Falmouth for orders. Later advices state that her call at Bristol wns for tho puriKso of landing shipwrecked crew, which sue pickeu up in miuoceuii. ino veneoi iruin which they wero taken was tho Nor wegian hark Lorenzo, which sailed Many Pondleton Pcoplo Going Into ness moro. Tito Lawton nnd Alnmo townsite promoters "f" nu resting on a bed of roses these boom days. It Is said tlmt Grnnito does not extend the glad hand of welcome to the ambitious "burgs" or do they intend to in tlio very distant future, says tlio Blue Mountain Ameri can. , , , Tho enthusiastic promoters of Grnnito fail to see nny need for two udilltionnl towns in very closo prox imity nnd they havo expressed them selves most einphiitlcully in the affair. "No Lawtoil, No Alamo, but Grnnito forever," so say all Granite. Tho friends of Lawton allege that Grant Thornburg nnd his itsslstitntH hnvo attempted to lilo n plncer claim on their townsito but thov declaro that it will not hold water. It is currently reported, however, by Grnnito folks, tlmt Lawton hns a merry time nlicud of it. Alnmo is reported to ho in about the same condition. They are threatened with u plaster of scrip nnd other troubles in tlio hour future. The pro moters of both towns ore going along, nnd ench hnvo entered a warm compe tition for the postollice location. Both of tho new town promoters nro clrcu latlng a postollice petition and all tho wood choppers, prospectors and "wan dering Willie's" for miles around nro being importuned for their signnttires. Their efforts in tlio petition lino are meeting with some success and when tboy reach the postollice department at Washington, the authorities will find Lawton nnd Alamo densely populated towns if tho petitions are any criterion. May the best man win, for Sumpter extends you nil a merry welcome. ASSEMBLY HALL COMPLETED. The Addition to tho Public School Now Bolng Usod. Tho addition to the public school building on tho hill lias been com pleted nnd accepted from the contrac tors by tho board of school directors. Tlio addition will bo used its an as sembly hnll exclusively and the school board 'nro having it furnished for that puriioso. Somu of tho cotilpmcutH havo already arrived nnd drills nro now in progress. A complete assortment of dumb-bells, Indian clubs, etc., havo been secured for tbo use of the pupils, who nro instructed In their exercises hy teachers who organi.o them Into classes. The hull is large enough to seat 800 people and all tho pupils of the school can he drilled tliero ut the snmo timo. A large and commodious stage has been erected at tho south end nnd tho building is so constructed that tho entire stage can he seen from all parts of the hall. It Is an addition Hint bus been greatly needed t tho school and the many advantages it affonlu tho pupils will bo productlvu of much good. Working Night and Day. Tho busiest nnd ininhtlest little thing that ever was in ado Is Dr. King's New Llfo Pills Kveiy pill Is n sugar-coated glohnlo ol health, that changCB wenknefi Into strength, llstlessnesa Into energy, brain-fag Into mental power. They're wonderful hi bulldlnc up tho health. Only 23c per box. Sold by Tnllman A Co. Doath or Samuel Harrison. Snmiiel Harrison, mi old nnd re unvoted citizen of Pilot Hock, died nt . . .... . r. ' . I I.... his lioinu nt Uiai piuco on .-nimuy mm, of pnrulysis, nged 07 years. He was norii ill r.iiKiiiiui. ' " j"'" in Hardin county, Iowa, coming to Umatilla county from that state thir teen years ago. A wifo and two foiis, .Inlm II. nnd William T. Harrison, survive him. nil of whom livo nt Pilot Hock. Mrs. Harrison and her sons desire to .a t .it t 1. t.. express tnoir appreciation in huh manner of the kindness of their friends and nulghliors in their nllllctlon. Rov. W. K. Sitzor. W. Cnton. N. Y.. writes, "I hud dyspopHM over twenty venrs. nnd tried doctors nun medicines ... .... i .ni T - , .n.l .n u'linnut itununi. i wnn iiurouuuuu iu ...an , 1 I. usn Koiioi ljvsnonsiu uuro una u helped mo from the start. I beliove it to bo a panacea for all forms of indi eestlon". It dicests what you out. Tallman ti Co,, lending druggists. Preserving Ties. Tbo now tie-preserving plant of tho llnrlliiL'ton railroad at J'.dueiiioni. a. 1),, is now in lull operation, wuring tho last month over 40,000 ties wero trented. Thu process lengthens tholr period of usefulness by many years. wont is carried on nuj- mm iuk"i two shuts of men be nc employed, Tho Burlincton is tlio llrst railroad In . ... . t .it tho Northwest to unuoriako tins worK. Dyspepsia can bo cured by using Ackers dyspepsia tablets. One littlo tablet will uivo immediate relief or mnnov refunded, fold in handsome tin boxes ut 25c, by Brock A McComas. Kor Sale Cheap. K.iui.n.nwim hotlSO lllld three lots, nlnn lrvntlnn. Inntilro at Oliver A Co.'s grocery, Main street, Pendleton, Ore. CASTORIA Dears the ilgtutiire of Ciias. II. I'tETCtuau Jn ue for more than thirty years, and Th KM Vu U4V4 Alwayt Maught. WIDOW ROSS FUND MADE UP. Potior Palmor Hotps Italso Stolon Sum and Thoro Is a Surplus or 36. The full amount stolen from Widow Rosa in n Stato street store early in the week was made up today, snvs u Chicago paper, and thoro is a surplus. Karly this morning OlhYor Donahue, the muvor'H trusted bodyguard, who has hud charge of the fund, was called to tbo telephone. "This is .Mr. Palmer-Potter Palmer," came over the wire. ' ' Yes sir " "Is this officer Donnhuo?" "It is sir." "Well', hits the Widow Ross fund been mndo up?" "Not quite." "How much are vou sliortV "There Is $53. "Tho nmount stolen from Mrs. Boss wns $03." "I'll send you a cheek; good-bv." During the morning W. 1'. Tuttie, n board of trade man. called nt the muyor s niueo ana nindo tno same in quiry. He was told that tho fund was complete, but ho left $5 to be added for luck. The price paid for the good opinion of Chicago in tlio mind of one lonely old woman who bad been robbed of nfl the money she had in the world, there fore, was i(18 nnd a puss over the Illinois Central to Mulberry Grove. A person of more knowledge of the world tliini Mrs. Boss would treasure the sub scription list by which tho fund was untile tiii us mi odd production. It con tains the names nf the mayor mid comptroller of tho city, "Hinky Dink" Kenna nnd John Couchlin, Potter Palmer mid "Big Steve" Rohan, members of thu council, Isianl of trado men and policemen. A Sporty Trick. A member of tbo sporting fraternity here lost several hundred dollars ut a card game a few days ago, snys the Prineviltu Journal, L'lvlng in payment somu certificates of deposit which ho did not indorse. Being called on next dav to inorsu them, ho took them and quietly stuck them hi his pocket, wbere'they still remain. A warrant was issued for his arrest upon u chargo of larceny of the checks or drafts, tlio exuminution being held last Tuesday. It appearing to the court from thu evidence that the checks wero lost ut u game of cards, the defendant wns promptly dis charged, and tho hill of costs certified up to tho county court. Local Markot. Pendleton denlors nro paying, tho fol lowing prices for ranch mid farm pro duce : Butter, 25 to 50c per roll. Fggs, 15c tier dozen. Potatoes, tlOe per suck. Pursnlps, 50o ier sack. Cabbage, $4 per 100 pounds. Turnips, 75c per 100 pounds. Chickens, f 2.00 to fll.oO er dozen. Ducks, (4 j or dozen. Livo turkeys, 10c wr pound. Geese, f 10 jier dozen. Notice for Bids. Bids will he received up to tho 10th of March for excavation of 50 feet on Main street inr Hoesch mid Seibert building. John Selbert. mi old citizen of need 01 yenrs. Ho leaves u wife mid four children. John Cbiswell, . it i . .i i ill 1)1111 V, in IICIUl, )) MM ))a For the Baby The fifty-cent size is just right for the baby. A little of it in the bottle three or four times a day will supply precisely the fat all thin ba bies need. If your baby docs not gain in weight as fast as you would like, try Scott's Emulsion The result will please you. If the baby nurses, the mother should take the emulsion. It makes the baby's food richer and more abundant; only buy the dollar size- it's more economical. Both mother and child will fed at once lb strengthening, upbuilding and fat-producing properties. Atatl tru?srtU t foe. and 10. SCOTT & liOWHy., Clicmuu, New York. H. kopittke For Ice, Wood, Brick, Sand. Wholesale agent for Scblitz Mil waukee Beer iu bottles and on draught. .....Telephone 5, Building Essentials Joseph Ell The Leading.... Harness and Saddle Manufacturer of Eastern Oregon, 717 Jlala afreet. PcaOUtoa, Or. from Joints and Mooring to doors, sanh aud bllndb, in fact everyth'ng to com. plete the most magnificent mansion to the smallest house from cellar to garret, can be purchased cheaper, better and more satlsfRctory in evry way from our yard than it can to procured fiom any place In Pendleton. Builders aud con tractora will further their own Interests by getting our estimates before buying elsewhere. Oregon Lumber Yard New Things Cold Cotton Coverts Ginghams White Goods Percales Laces and Embroideries Agents Bnttcriclc's Patterns. Brooms and Brushes.... Wo have u complete line of llulr, Cloth, Shaving and Tooth Brushes, Whlak Brooms of nil sizes. We wero fortunate In buying a large stock before the advance In prices. Leather Goods, Ladles' Pocket Hooks, Men's Purses nnd Buckskin Sucks, thu best assortment In the city. Card and Photo Board you can snve Troiii 2 to 5 cents a sheet bv buying our Photo Boards, . , Wo have a full assortment of TIbsiio nnd Orepe Paper. 715 Main Street. The Blue Front "CUPIDENE' I liU uri-nt Vrirrla- MANHOOD RESTORED liln Vllullti'r.tliiii"c'rliliiiiiiriiriiiiiitiirri'i)rli iilD'ali'lun, will iiU kiy 011111 yeni of nil lii'rvouior illo'iiM'Niit llio Ki'iu nitlVK iwnh, ,M ,! .tiiiiiIhiuiI, In-uiniilii, -ulna In iin. Ilniu. ta..ntl..i.i iimik.ii.ii.. N........ik iipl.iilfv. ili.ti,ira llallltir.a t .tturr.t , lim Ii mthllttir ll'liln, TurliHu'oli- mill 4'iiimllmlloii, ILttii4ull luvii'iliy iluy oriilKlil. l'ri'Vi'iiiH(iili'knf!.nit clisclintKi uhlpli If nntrlii'cki'U 'it'll 10 PixTiiiiilnrrliii'ii mul all Hut Imrruni nt liniMit.-iic-y. I'll 11 ItSlNSlrlrantonllin llvi'r. I III! Llilm.V'M mi. I I lift Ilrlniirv f.n.iin. nf fill Iiiii.ii.IiIi.m 'll ll.l M .IVi.ntMlii.n. nnd mtnrMfiinall HcnK iiiKiui'i. ..'.,'l''ir'?;,''ii .'iircrrr. nri l ciirnt hy I)o'loriihlii'riiM'A)irrr'iitnri troutiliil with I'ro.lnllll.. ClJl'UIKM: tlin niily known ri innly In run- ultlmiit nil unriilliiii. Uui ti-illiimiilHi. A wilu. ri (.ii.irriiili'O lilvi'ii ami mmii'y rrnirin l ir II Imiin it,.i nut i iKct u inr iimnont euro, i 1 .1X1 u botfi lor IMU by mull. .Si'ii'l fur KiiKMrirniliiriiml ii'iiiiiuiiiliiiii. AilUrc-ia J)A VOl. ni:i)lUNli CO., l o. Ilox 2070, Ban l'rmictsco. Cal. FOIt .SAl.KllVTAIiI.MAX.tCO.. DltUOHISTS, l'KNDI.r.TON, OIIKUON. 100 Per Cent. Hatched. In a roecnt lmtclilnn content In which thorn wero orer 400 trials tho hutch wax IU) or cent. In lUcanoa with PETALINA INCIBAT0RS. This mnchtnu liM Ixx'n iloiiionntrntnl to Is) M near ah utniii txirfuctl.in im cun Ik) iittiUinil. The rt'KUlAtlon of heat. nlr mul inolitiiro liavo Iwon prorcn perfnet. BcoournewrKB trny auilowcriuipruruiuvuu. nro pay irvignk tiuooguo rre. tor mi ur w. D. lianslord & Co. i IM im jnftitmnii .j, jl Hotel Pendleton J. E. HOORE, Proprietor Strictly first-class Substantial Comfort.... Excellent Cuisine. Every Modern Convenience (live Us a Trial..,. Good Service Excellent Rooms. Rates $3,00..,, Per Day... Best Hotel in Eastern Oregon Excellent Sample Rooms In Connection AMERICAN PLAN. $3.00 per Day and Upwards. Finest Hotel In the Pacific Northwest THE PORTLAND PORTbAND, OUEOON. Special Rates to Eastern Oregon people visiting Portland. Headquarters for tourists and commercial travelers. II. C. DOWERS, Atannger. Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Myers' Best Flour, It took first premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion, ami gives excellent satisfaction wherever used. Every sack is guaranteed. We have the best Steuin Rolled Barley, Seed Rye and Beardless Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W, S. BYERS, Prop. Braii, Shorts, Feed, etc