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I ! I 1 I Vi:lM -I' V. MAlU'll 14, 1!IX. JUST ONE THING. That means Stvle. Workman ship. Perfect Ht and Material. Our Immense Assortment o( High Quality Shoes At 8a. so, $j.oo, $3.50. $4.00. $5 00. Is an excellent reas 11 why you should MM to IM H "rect (or your footwear Always Something New; Always Something Different. CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoe Men. HiV. Msin Stre.",. I'endleton. OngOB Call for Democratic Primaries and Coun ty Convention. At a aieciluii "I On' Ih-jitix riitt. imint en tr I 1 "in no it.-, hi'lil in IVmll'Inii en Kdinian Xi. IJ, It was decided to ask tie- Democrat' ami all tbia ivlio T11W1I lor W .1 lltyan in ! ami tllne wile n.oi finer lie ' en. ..i I' -racy.Mawrinlilelnlli. il iSTSfai precincts a' the voting place, thereof, n.i Sattir.lax March at, tsou. at o'clock p 111.. ami elect dsleeati - lo the besaoerstli oaanty ContnMitloa to is- hold in Pendleton. orca-011 hi He .eurtleeiw Satur day. April '. 1MU. at the hour of Wo'i lock a. m Precincts are allowed the following repre.eii tatloll III Mhl iitllltj 1 onvellllon rreeturt. Pemlleimi South pcmlleton North Nedlaiea Ko -1 I'emlleiou . McKay I 11 Ion North Milton South Milton .. Adam. rniutllla Vansycle tlllltlaud Bafraa Kncariipinciii Vallev Willow Hprlns (. I IT. . lin t Del. 12 North Athena south Ataaaa 1 'ottimwois! .... Hells Hinlilock Weston Ka.t wentoti AIM Juniper lie lie lltnsliain sprout Mountain Allw t'klah . ytaaoa Yoakum in lie .c nation Fulton IVmllcton. Dremm Man-li In. lse W AI.TKI: M I'IKKi K. t'halrtnan Demo, rati.-1 iniM ('. mrsl I'oin. Attest: OK(i. p KosKNlil.lii. Secretary. County and State Conventions. The dates of assemhliiio of tie - erai state and eounty eonventiona afe us follows: Oregon state democratic convention, ut Portland, April it. Umatilla county drnincrtric conven tion, at I'endleton, Saturday. April 7. Oregon state republican OonrentiOO, ut l'ortlunil. April 12. i mat ill. 1 county republican conven. tion, ut Pendleton" March 27. Oregon state (mipies party e.. locu tion, ut l'ortlunil, April IS, I'mutilla county peoplM Mfty con vention, ut Pendletoii, April 7. Sarah J. Loonay Estate. The estate of Sart.li .1 l.oonov, de ceased, was admitted (0 probata today. The real nmt per, mil property of tin estate is $40t). I. .1. Liauiey, boaband of the deceased, wus apsiintei admin istrator and his Ismds lixcd ut hOu. Joseph Kll is iiumeil us the Isiudsmun. The estate consist- of tnn town lots at Pilot Uin'k. Lettan of adniniatMtlon have Ircen gruutisl ami .luhn HarriaOB, L. B. I..' and 0. E. SturleMint np Miinted as appraisers. St. Patrick's Danes and Cake Walk. The Cactus Club will glee one BOM public dunce Suturduv evening, March 17. )90tJ, ut Armory ball. Cuke wulk, first prie, fur bod e.ike walker. gj ami u prize ot $.o0 for the poorest cuke walker, ulso, a prie of '.' for the gentleun-n represent 1 ne bept St. Pat rick. The Washington uml Columbia river railway pai.i to the treaauiet al Walhi Walls eooaty s,43i).o-i In mbm Im lHtSJ. At.. a. Tallman & Co.'s You can always find the latest pa pers and periudicaU. A Large Line of Stationery and Knvelopcv All correct shades ami sizes Drugs, Perfumes, Novelties. Uullee' and Gents fuvket Hooka Corner Main and Alta Streets. pity IjljO! It is not claimed that Foley's Iml Honey and Tar will cure Con sumption or Asthma in advanced stages; it holds out no such false hopes, but does truthfully claim to always give comfort and relief in the very worst cases and in the early stages to effect a cure. BANNER SALVE is a healing wonder. .una. .a ii v ii i. a hlatb, fttiNttau uuuy trmu, nuiui.axjM. oua BREVITIES. Squirrel ritles for rent tit Htillniun's. Try Dnttoti's papparninl OMMi I i rst class creamery butter al Ie MM 's. (into lb-mot t 's fur early rose seed ot!ll(MH. Have you tried DtlttOO'l Iw Ultanl ohocolabjeT Opaniag day at Ui Mode millinery store tialuy. imported anil American BwIm obeeM. White 1 louse. Swiss, limlmrucr and ereani cheese. White HoWB fMW 1'inest line of cunnetl VCgCtablea in the city ill Peniott's. A lily line of mackerel, cisltisli 11111I herring. White Moon, Mm (teemed hums, (or Innnh, a ua - on liillt'l .it I icmon v. ift pram i ntn hums and beeekfael bacon 1 white Hones groany, Planing tackle, hooks Be doaan op, polaa, reel:-. Iwwaata. etc. I'red Noli I Fair. Salisbury predicts (air weather (or tonight witli Thuisduy (air ami o a ruiai. Bnlaaah, graeri ooIom ami all Uimi- of gMM Vegetables from now on at Detnott's. If you waul tlie baH "leaks, roast. bacon, bam ami lanl go to Behaats ci tireulich. Mrs. Man Mangan, titled 80 years, dieil at nariMnc 111 Walti Walla, Mon day morn inc. LI Man's extra choice blended tea, and Reoere Mocha and .lava coffee White Mouse. Another shipment of bicycles Fletcher. un tile r m il teilav liv u. V . 1 .. Rain bier man. Try a can of our Cosmo peas beans, or totnatis-s Thev an corn, extra aholM. White RoOOl gfOMfJTi Agent for the Walla Walla steam MTpai cleaner. Oarpttl taken pp cleaned and laid. Jesse Fulling. lor sab Cheap, a gmsl pair of nd baud aix-ton Halruanks wagon s.ale- Kiip. in- v agle llrn.' black smith shop. Lost One small green "Australian Paroquet". BaMned Iron cage. Liberal reward paid t anvone rerarnhtg lo Walter Ailam-. W. A C. U. B. depot. Ortinil opening of spring millinery on satunlav. Monday, Tneeday, Mara 17, IP mid 20. at Mrs. Caniplsdl's mil linery parlors, Jmbl block. Court stnet. Dion Smith, of Mixie. aged 7"i vears. died at St. Mary's bMJlltal, Walla Walla, on Bnnday. He left two sons and a daughter in Walla Walla and two sops in llritish Columliia. The Ann of Poucer v Miller having diaeolred by mutual consent, Mr. HoUMt will continue tin- business ut tin- old stand where he will be pleased M see all old customer- ami friends. Mrs. J, B. BarobUO, of Portland, On'., has opened a class in landscac painting at Mr-. W. Ji. ilanafonl's. Paintings on exhibition at liris'k t McCoinus' and I" In Slate's drug store. (rum! display of new rurct.-, rugs, draperies, sewing machine-, couches and lounges, etc., etc., on Friday and Satunlav, March Pi and 17. UOMC I ami see sometliiug new. tailings Cars't Store. Have von seen tlnise up-tn-dati- Usui t'.'.i blcyclee al the Oreaeenl ugencv in the l.a-t Oregon iaa bulldhagf if not. see 'em. ie they are worth seeing. The Oreaeanl li "sky high" in ipiallty, but the lowest in price. W. B. Offner .mil others in Walla Walla an- tryinu' t ore CBJOUgil MO script iooa to sti.ik toeetabliab a fruit cannery in that town. They have ue .11 did so well that then- la only a balam f t'-UDO to be raided Another consignment of those tJ." men's t rest-cut and t'J.'i ladies' Crescent bicvcles just arrived. Tin- wheel is fully gnaranteisl am! is lirst-class in everv resiect. Cotne and see It at the Crescent agency, in tin- Baal Oregouian building. There is lio a few short of IKlM) voter- registered in the county. Norll ' I'endleton leads the list with 171, tin m xt I aruest precinct being Nortl Athena with Ut. Itegistrur Fruxier mv- nut ill sometliiug over psi regis tend since last Saturday nearly all have laeu trom tin- town. t(etiirn havi coiue in very slowly from th country the lat lie d.i - Quite u large crowd gutln red DOM the citv isiund tin- forenoon to see un exhibition in w ild horse riding by a covbov from the eountry. 1 wo dollar w:i raised bv the eriiwd lor lb. tirivileue, but it turned out a failure When ununited the bronco took tiling ouietlv ami resisted all eftort- made ti cause him to do any high kicking ami buck in g frank Caldwell, a well known I miner, committed sincule a leu iiuy go at hi- cabin on Iturnt river, llukei county. Wlnle Miltering mm plieu Uinniu, lie took down III- Winchester from over the bed and shot himself, in the pre-. -nee of a lllllll lulled Wheeler. A year ago Caldwell was struck over the bead with a billiard cue in linker Citv in u quarrel. Mental able-ration probably caused the deed. Mr- Calvin Zimmerman, Mile-lmrg. Pa., wtvs: "As a sa-edv cure for 1 coughs, colds, croup uml sore throat One Minute Cough Cure is uncipiulcd. It is pleasant for children to take. I heartily reoouunend it lo toothers, " It is tli dy harmless remedy that iinsluces immediate results. It cures Droncniiii-. piicuiiinniii, gripia- urn throat and lung discuses. It will p,e- Co. . vent i nmption lullmun & leading druggists. THE REVENUE LAW. A Spsetsl Agent Searching lor Violations ol It. I-or several week- a special agent of tin treaanry department ha- been con ducting a tpiiet investigation in Sm- kukc, 11,. result m wiucti win prove CSgCMlvo la muny prominent citu.-n- MMl others, sitys the Spokesnian-Pe- view. it is reported that bundfedi ol violations of the war revenue act liave been discovered. TIlCM violiitions are largely confined 10 instrnmetits filed with the county auditor to Which the stiinis, or sttlllctent stum w as re qulred by the net. have not been at tached. Every one oi these violations subjects the resamsible party, the grantor In the instriinunt, to the penalty of 11 tine of 10, and this penalty w ill be rigidly exneted miles it can lc clearly shown there was no Intention to defraud the government. Robert ToWW . the special agent, has been in Walla Walla several davs and with the aid of Hepilty Assessor tiregg. im- 1 11 examining (ha records in the auditor's otlice, says the Stateaman. A number oi Dnttamped and under stamped documents have been found ami at the proper time demands will be made for their correction and an explanation or penalty exacted. The sa'cial agent will visit Pendleton, it is stated, within the next wt-ek or ten days. as PETITION FOR PARDON. A 17-Yeur-Old Boy May Be Released rrom Prison. The petition before the governor (or the pardon of William Marshall, a lad of 17 years, who was committed two years ago from linker county for man slaughter, for a term of eight years, -et- forth facts which indicate that the boy hat been punished sullicicutlv for the blow he struck, which resulted In the death of Jamei Boad( says the Oregon uin. It is maintained that he dealt the blow to save the life of Ids brother, who was being choked by it man very much larger and stronger than himeelf. The younger Marshall, in the excitement of the moment, went to hi- brother'- assistance with a stick, from a blow of which the aa aailant died three days later. While from tbeec state nts it is surprising that the jurors who now join 111 the petition for voting Marshall's pardon did not acquit him at the trial, it will probably occur to the pardoning board that, even if the facts are now strained somewhat to make out a case, the boy has been punished enough. Certainly few brother- would have done less un der the circumstances detailed, though a more prudent or an older man might not have delivered a fatal blow where clearly interference was justifiable. CHILAliO MARKET. Reporlad by I. L. Ray Co.. Chleaso Board ol Trade and New York Stook Exchinse Brokers. March 14. Then- wa- a better tone to tiie wheat market today and Chicago elceed nearly a cent higher titan yes terday l.ivcrpisil opened '.. penny lower ut ' H and closed ." (1 1-M. Chicago opened at twic (or May and held within l-s nearly the whole ses sion, but toward- the clOM advanced P Stock- lower. Money, It1., ist cent. OloM vi -terday, lift 7-8. 0su today. Mi Range feoday, M to 681., CI tialay, tin1,. NEW SCHOOL DIRECTORS. Bnslness Altalrs ot the Dlslriat Will la Turned Over 10 Thsm Tonight. A meeting of the board of sciusil director-, of district No. Pi. will Is- held this evening, at the law olliee of T. ii Halley, for the purpoee al turning oyer tin- affairs of the district to the newly elected director- and clerk. The tWO outgoing directors, Dr. P. W. Vincent and I. ti. Ilailcy, have conducted the affairs of the school in ucb an able tnaiuier 'hat the manv Irielld- ol edllr.lt loll ill l'l'lld lotoli will regret their retireiuuot. They have 111- ti-re-ted themselves to a great extent in all mutters pertaining to the ad- vum einent of the sclnsil. In Police Court. A shi-ophcnUr and an Indian wen the only s-rsolis whose case- occllpinl the attention of the citv police jlldllt this morning. Hoth hecaMc highly ilcmoiistrative last night ami were run in by the police. The sheephenler I 1 ume drunk uml wunteil to yyiia- out the teuderloiii district, but Is-forc h could accomplish his pura,se tin ollieers captunsl him. He put ei hi Watch ami a few other trinket- lor his appearance. He appean d DofOM nil honor this morning and wus given the usual punishment in -ucb cases. (Ill or live days. The Indian wus fined live dollars for drunkenness and wus given until this afMIMOn to ruise the mount. EUROPE AND AMERICA. The Dlflersnoe Between Their Industrial Policies. Kuglish visitors to American indus trial establishments have frequently expressed their astonishment ut the freedom of access generally accorded to foreigner- and thi- fact wa- recently um men tad upon by a writer who -a.-: 'The American and Hriti-b manufac turers exhibit a marked difference in their willingness to impart informa tion. The American, us a rule, will, without hesitation, tuke anyone through hi- work-, show unv novel Inotmal- which hi' in. iv huve adopted. ami generally supply any Information which his visitor may lie anxious to acquire l.nglish uml uontiiieutal manufacturers do not thu- open their works to the public ami are not mix- ion- to supply information." Yet there are evidences of a gradual bill clearly rceptihle change which appear- to ls now taking place on Isitb continents. In KuroiH' it is noticed ktl inon- liberal views an- developing. hlle in America the tendency is to draw closer the line- of tail icy in these matter- of internal management of large industrial establishments. A. K. Outerhridge, jr.. in the iinglneer lug Magazine lor .March. THE COURT'S 01. 1 H I.I It Resulted In PuttlnL' a Man In Jsll lor Lite. The husband of Mrs. .1. Spencer Middh'toii, who lives in Cumileu, N. J,, is not ii murderer, but he will paealbly siK-nd bit Ilia in jail, it it- now over a year luMg H. was put in prison uml llthough ut lirst he honatj that bit stay behiinl the bars would lie for a few day.- only, hoc now has Ivan way to tuaolute IndiSeranee. The succor that would have given bin Ireedoin is not forthcoming, and the man, several ywars over 50, is re conciled to his position. A decree wes issued that .Midilleton should pay bis wife three dollars a week and should furnish a bond ot -''' to secure the IMIVIUellt. Hill Middleion bail not a cent and not Irieiid. His lather is wealthy, but had disapproved ol bis murriaue and would not oiler bun any aid. So the bond was not lurtbcuniiisg ami Mkvlleton wen) lo prlljOHi He lias been there ever since Willi no orosiH-ct ol getting out. Mrt-. Middlctoii is now supportine and ed IKS ting her two young children -ue iniiiKs tier hiisliuud what be deserved. She has him. Is getting no pitv lor MegMMUt inotoruiiiu I'M -l.. are called mo- PERSONAL MENTION. M. McCntcketi. a fanner from HogtM, was in I'endleton. Wm. Caldwell, ol Adams, wus in Pendleton today registering. Theodore Harm, from Huddnek, wits a Pendleton visitor Tuesday. d. II. Hartal, of Juniper, wus ut the court house Tuesday registering. Robert Baner, of Walla Walln, wh in Pendletott Tueedar on business. Walter Planting) a farmer from near Adams. WM in town lb ll afternoon. .1. w was at Salisbim, of Vinson precinct, the court house Tuesday regis- tering. A. It oolev. a well known (armor 'iiilletnii from near 11 loll, was in IN Tneaday. D, N. VanRhltef a well known Helix former, wa- 111 Pendleton Tues- day afMrneeOi j. 1,. Ruick, I Pilot Rnok farmer, was in Pendleton Tue-day attending to various hiisinss mutters. George Hewett, of Helix, is in Pen- rile tot) today. Mr Howetl is engaged ill the drug business at thill place. Btic Johnson was in town Irom Vansycle today, lb' says that the crops there are all growing and that wheal particularly is looking well, Miss Georgia Folsom was u passenger on this morning - train lor lortluml, where she will remain lor some time visiting relatives and friends. J. F. Hill, a prominent farmer and wheat buyer, ol helix, is iii Pendleton today . lie say- the I Ml few days of fine weather has worked yvomiers with the crop- in that section ami that farmers never had better prospects for good crops than at pre-ent. La Grande Chronicle! B. C. Moore, who has been ticket ami general agent for the o. 1!. A R, in this city for many years past, and who ha- been ebeent for several month- at Hot Spring-. ArkanCM, lor the benefit of Ins health, ha- again resumed the duties of hi- otlice. A. .1. I n-ese. the well known ami popular representative of the Spokane Review . was in town Tue-day in the Interact oi that paper. He left Pendle ton this morning for Sunipter. where he w ill remain for some time writing up the mining ami other resource- of It'iker county for the BpokocmenRe view. La Grande Citv Election. tat Grand), Ore., March 18. Al the citv election held here yesterday, Ihivitl Hay was elected mayor and II. T. Williams recorder, without opposi tion. Frank Childer- defeated B. C. Cottier for marshal by a Vote of BOB to lis I. a. Boekowin defeated w. It. Palmer by a vote of 200 to KM, P. J. Manaies, .1. c. Henry ami William Maatenon were elected council man. At Heppner John McOarty bM sold U80 'J-yeiir-old wethers to Charles White, at S.'l a head, after shearing, Norniaii Kelly ha- -old to GeOlgC dray sip mixed yearlings at $2. "s a head after -hearing. Bmmei Coehrmi has sold lopti mixed yearling-to deorge (ray at gt, 80 a bead after shearing. Wait for the wapn or rather wait for the "White" bicycle. We have a shipment of ' W hlte" wheel- m trituslt. and while they are coming we want to toll you u lew thing- about them Hast year in the six-day international bicycle race ,,t San Francisco, from Feb. to Feb HI, the "Whit-" bicycle wou four of the eight prizes offered , At Sun lose, Sept. 11. HH ('. M. Smith beat Bddle Huld'a long-slaudlug r. cord id 2 lid 2 time I Ml Hut. We abo learn that Ike 1800 "White" lias rec, ntly broken two world's records a' Hi a Angeies, one the standing start, tulle record lu competition, utipaeed. In 1 Hat; ulso 1ft miles paced competi tion reco il In Uti.'2'i 2-.i. Hid. a White' kcev In front. nud f Dr. Shilohs 1 mi. 111 sine! - ' J WjJiBslXsl maimi 1 mmttsfokn This ib beyond trieBtitm the nit Muccwfttful l'uut(h Metli cine BVBf known to awience; a Ir-w doBHM Invariably tttft the woit cub ' ui;h. Croup kind hn ituhiti. while Its won tieri tii Bui-cee in the cure of Cotwuaapiiua i wiikout a put - all) lit the hUtory ,f nnlt. ir-.t hint-e itst tiit d hit-over yll hun. been wwA on ft uviuranitt . u ttt which no tith--r Milk'NM can ntuild If y," uVl :i I'ouRh. w- earner.y vm to try it. In United hiatet i.nd Cai -tJa'"' -,, Mh.. aml lik, ai l tn bnulttud !i, xM., Ite. M n:ul 4. tid. SOLC MKHHNCTOM S.C.Wklls&Co. LEROY, N.Y. HAMILTON, CAN. Pm ie tl llle. IVnill Pendleton Savings Bank OKUANI7.KU MAHUH 1, Idas. CAI'lTAL. ... afto.iMMi 8MMMMaaJMMMl ItaukliiK Hualut... lulertuii allow et on time deposit. Kli-llatiae boliutil anil tu .1 tt tin .o (Ml poluU. peaai auanuon given u, wiiMitnm. W.J. Kl'KNIMII, l-r.-sldeai J.N.TKA1., Vluv Hiwilieiil T I. MtlKHIH. Ilaablsr. The First National Bank UK PKNUhtmiM. Cupltnl $70,001 Trauaacu a general Itanklng buaineas, kjubange ami telegraphic tranafers sold M 8au Francisco, New ork, Chiiag, Slid principal poUM In the Northwest KuniiHa1'" ',rHWU U :Uluw Jaa"i and MakMuolltHitloiuou Hriuialiln Uirnw. I.KVV ANKKNY, Hreeldeut. M. IIAUllll Vlea-Prsslileut. C. b. WADK.t.'asliler, H. 0. UDRKMHKY. Aaal Uwlilei Oil Ta Hie ITCHING LIMBS And Alf Forms of Itching, Scaly Humors Are Instantly Relieved and Speedily Cured by CUTICURA. The Itching and burning I suffered In my feet nntl limbs for thrse years were terrible. At night they were worse and would keep me nwiike 11 plnds, ami all else fall. Bold throughout the world. Porrun Dtti'n ANI CHKM. t'oar., Sole Props., Ilostou. " How to lurify anil Ilostttify the Skin," tn-e. 1 ) 0UHUUBS HoAr for tiahr's skin, scalp, lad hair. II Is nut nnlv the paracL Wsatast, roet must rern'Mhtn of nurscrv siiiih, IiiiI II contain- ifeltcsts, etnol MILLIONS iirnpcrtii trial ne il from CnTiuueA. ttis gtcat satn cars, srhtcti i irtre, nc purity. Sad baaatlfylbs skin, scalp, anil hair, ami prevent simple -Hn blem Ur (siics inim tveconii o serious. Knr rtistii-ssiiiu baai rashes, ehaCngs, Intlsnt ijjTTUCBC matlnns, ami eriiptluns, for crusleil, ItrhliiK IrrttatliuiK ol tin- -i ilp, STlOl dry, mu i ntno h(n llnj lulling f,,, rooatl hauiU, ami shapeless nails, ami simple m fantllc liunnirs. It Is utisulutely ImtlspcnoiUlu. Willamette Iron and Steel Works JAMES LOT AN, IBanagor, PORTLAND, OREGON. Mining and Sawmill Machinery and Logging Engines. IRONR)l)NI)f-RS. MACHINISTS, ItOH.HR V.AKBKS AND SICAMHOAI IIUIUDHK.S. Deelaneee nmi ituii tec- of Marin Rnelnsss, elilnery mill Ueuerul Mill met Icon Work, fire ete. OT I'euponilel ol lei I ell . L(D)tt o o o Lots S. 6, 8, IK and 11 in Block 81 , Re serve Addition lo Pen dleton, opposite Wash- Railroad detfOt. Will be sold at reasonable prices h DO Si 15 to $13 eacL The lots are ex cellently located and are only five blocks from Main street. Apply to bo JSKSlkSClDffll East Oregonian Building. Sita Pacific RAILWAY. EAST via SOUTH. Leave Deed Fifth snd I Strests. i .l. . In. tivi rlanil Ksprcss for u.l.'i a. H. 4leni, ItoselmiK, Ash- I. in. i, rUcraiueuio. ' iy li'ii, '.vui Krauclsco. Me litve. Im Auaelea, U Va New Orleaus aim llle t.w a. ui. Kuesburg fasseuner. via -,. i p, at Wissthiirn fni Miiiint Ansel, Hilverlon, W.l M". Itiowiisvlile Na tion and MprlllKllrld t orvalUs passenger MsMgi in. Indepeuilence psasengrltg a. in. tf.ma.m. tt (si p. m. imi). tlially except HunUay. TllliOUdH TUIKKTH llt-n ue llckelt on aie between Portland. Hue iatiii'.iUi mitt Han Piauclsvu, Net rates I7 Ural vUsa adit til aecoud (Ui. luciutlng deeper lUtra anil tickets In Ka-tein lolntsaml Kii rope. Also Japan, L'lilua, Itaw.uili, The I'tilllie Dbtssajir AielmlU. Can l il,tu,.-,l from.) 1 KllSlMli.l, r.ckrl AkciiI, 1 1,1 r. I St., cm . Alder, I . Milan. I, Or. The Farmers Custom Hill, FRHD WAI.THK5 Proprietor. Capacity, 150 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc., always on hand W. H. Jones, . . . Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Barb Wire. Coltouwooo street, rear of Frazor'e On., era limine. Dsdy Bast Oregonian, delivsrcd by carrier, only 15 cants a week 5 renter part 01 toe ni(fiit.. 1 consulteil oeior after doctor, us I was travelling on the road most of my Unto, also one of our city doctors. None of the doc tors knew what the trouble was. I got ti lot of the different samples of the medi cines I bad been using. I found them of so many different kinds Unit I con eluded that I would have to go to a Cincinnati hospital before I would gel relief. I had freqnetttl been urged lo try Cuticuiia RaMatiiM, but i had m fnlth In them. My Wife finally prevailed upon im1 to try them. PraatOl What '11 change! I am now cured, and It Is a permanent cure. I feel like kicking some doctor or myself for suffering three years yvhen I could have used Cl'TU'tJUA ItKMKIMI s. II. JKXKINS, Mlddlehoro, Ky. COMPLETE TREATMENT $1.25 Consisting of Ctrrictta Soap (28c.), to cleanse the skin of crusts anil scales uml sullen the thickened cuticle. HlTIOOaa Ointment (ftc.), to instantly allay ItCblBg. irritation, ami Inflammation, and aeolhc aad Ileal, ami OtmOOsU Kksoi.vknt (AOc.), to coo anil cleanse the hlonil. Is often sutllcieni to cure the most lortttrlng, dlngnrlng skin, soalp, nnd blood liumors, rashes, ami irrita tion with loss of hair when nlivsiciniiri. In.. Mlolnu unit 1 ie ill I in; Us. Uydrenta, rnslieya, -tio.iiinu. West THE SURVEYOR'S CHAIN MADE 11 THE SHORTEST TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE. It Is the Miet Modnrn in Eialpnient. It Is in J leave' lulled Line. It has a Itock -Italiast Koadlieit. it t r sues No hand DoaorU. l H tUe ou'y runnlub Luxurious Club Uisim Cars. It nas through car aorvtce tn connection with Oi H. & N. Co. botwnon rortlanrl and Ht. Haul. It Is tin Ct:lj Line hervlug Heals on the a la Cart Plan THBOCIGfl THB GRANDEST SCENERY in Amric8 by QaTilght. Attractive TOMI during Season of Nav stlou on treat Htke-i via Duluth ll MaaaaBMl eitb Manniticout I'asoouKs, 'v..n-iier Northwest and Northland. Sti' iiiiim, iloksts ann (ah Information oat or nt xlilrsu looal aaoi.: U. H. A H. t o., or ' i r wHiTNrv, U. f. a t. a HT PAUL. MfWH THE FASTEST AND MOST DIRECT LINE -TO Tllr't EAST and SOUTHEAST -IK TUB- The Direct Line to Denver. Omaha. Kansas City and St. Louis. Only U Days to Chicago. Only 4 1 , Days to New York and oth er Principal hastern Cities. Through PtlUaUM I'alace Slee,ri. Tourist Sleepers. Dbiiag Oaatt (ineaii a la oatla), and Free Beollnlng I hair Curs Operated Daily on haat .Midi Tralui. sf, B. LOTHUOP, CtsnjMatl AmtUk, 1'ort- laud, Oregon f. t. WAJHSLKV, Agent, I'ondleton, Iregou t OregonShortLineRailroad Till: DlggOT KIM'KK T) Muntuna, Utah, Colorado and all JhUtHteru Pointb (jives cliolcc uf two favorite routes, via the I NltlS PAI'IHC Ka.l Mail Lilie, or I lie Kill tiKAMlK Hi ,-uli l.lnua. No Chanoe of Cars ViV. . 1 . i '1 '""'" ' ceetat, "the iii-.i ,,, Ktiolpputi wm, lileuant Standard Sleenera Hne New Ordinary Tourist) Superb Library - buffet Care Sleepers Splendid Oilers meals a la carte; Pcgg KecllnlnK Chair Cars Coaifurtable Coaches and Smokers bntire Train Completely Veatlbuled Knr further luliirinalloli apply o t) TKKHV, Tia. faaa. Agl. U Third St it m an , tluu'l AkuiiI Hortland, Oraaon. SCRIBNERiSl FOR 1900 INCLUDES J. M. BARRIE'S "Tom in v and Grige!" (serial) THEODORE ROuSE. VEt.T'8 "Oliver Cromi well" (serial) HRNRY NORMAN'S The RsitwU of Today. A flicks Hv WAL.TKR A. VCKOFP. gtttbOf ol "The Vorker.s., SHORT STORIBB by Tfaom is Nc'.son I';tp;e Hciirv Jaittes, H'-nrv van llyke Brnejst Saton-Thoof80l Bdttk Whmrton Ot tave Thnnet William A lit- 1 White 8 PECIA1. A RTICLSS on The I'nriH BxptsSltlUU, P&BDBRICK IRLAND'S atttOtoaOfl Spo t and Explo rnlion. ' HARVARD FIFTY V!-;ARS At'.ti," by Senator ll.mr. ffoimbta Art Paatttrtt, The ClsMtwal Illust; at ions, by calt Hrat ti AmarioM and for glga a' tits. PI Vis) I Mi CHAVAN NliS, by J ' tli 11 l,n FnrRe (il IttltTatiODa in color. Special illustrative BOaaMI (in color und in black and white) by Walter Applctnn Clnrk, li. C, I'eixot'.o, Henry McCnrter, lHvight D. Iilnien doi ( and others. 1 v"llliintrited Prospectus sent free 10 any nddress. Chariest fccrihner's Sttns I'uMlshers, New York. x n Weneru Luitiuu Atuei icau Acrluulturlil. lo special nrrunr;enoiif with tin- piiMIO Sra. We tin- eiiultli it lo otter Till. OHASiiR .11 no 1 1 v . 1 the If oin.,- ak-rii iilturtl weekly of 1 Lu Western anil Ml.iii.iipr1 Vitller hi ales, !n club with tills I Iter, at an oscre,ltrily low flgure. Th. utAMiK Jnnii Kaiim Kit la reuinrkuiile mm vanci y lllnl inlen sl nl Hi i .itili-nK. .iml 11 ' dolllitedly 1 ... -.1 practical pape of lis klutl. ITC C1DU CCATIIDCC such as Lire 110 1 nitm iLniuiiuo liTBTTtoTTTmTTiOMtrTmjr IMarh. I Oar driilnji. unit other soples, written by practi cal unit eucceeaful farmers, sni.lciiieutsd with lllu.tratloua .iy able arttsUM "is" to make It lafabiaUts to ttsOBS SJfho "furiiilt for a IIsIiik " The latest Markets aad niitmeroiul Afrrlriiltura are fsntiiresto wntch the U. J. FAltMEUlsunoxculleil. . L ..... I llalrv. TUC CAUII V CCATIIDCC. s"rlht- IllUiriOIIUI ILWIUIILUi r, , I al ST JFuSTJ!m7PSu! Work, Till ' 'I OiMik, 1'uaate Conteata, l.llrar l.ornrr, ami iiiiiik folk.' fajje OOftlbtS inal. tills lewrtmcntoras much value ami total at aa iiiorit of the Hax:lul Kaunly Pnimrs. A Cyclopedia of Progress and Event. All aenilinc tlielr auhecrlrttloris nnrtetesr oliiltl.it. t orter. aie preaullletl. to.tnnil. WIU the A 1 1' It II AN AOItll'I'LTt'lllSI I.AIl HoO ami Almanac for isun. Tin i:reui iKioklts t'voloiM-iIni of li. 1,1 and Kventa of Ua World, 11 (.10. in lo MaikcL, Maikuilhii, si.J J'rlues. rnrr year buok I El L LAND ALMANAC It Is a traastiry of BtatisUoa, n.laed lu dste.f Farm or Home, ami iifllce or Faetoy. A Bsf euceWorkoo Every buliject fertaluins; U) AiH" culture, Industry, Commerce, and Markets ; rat tic Affalra, Boos BUBS, and 1'olltlca ; lleiiktkoM Education, lUUftoo, mitt rsicieiv It Is al-SS Altuauao of Caleiiilara, tho wnatbei-, Alf aunucal Data, 11 mm for Kach Moulin 1 '... stfc nrk SAMPLE COPY SJa-rW niaKi..lii, r. . . . . . ill I..- i.i.ii:i"l injjiijl ilresatnej Til r Olt ANdl. JI lit r AilklkS, Mariiuetta, l.,niiloifc, Chluksjo, 111. Our SPECIAL Offer: Weekly M Oregoniau, $1.50 ) Orange Judd Farmer, wk, 1.00 Year Book aad Almanac, .60 ) Our Price for All, $1.85- Address, KAST UKbUUMAN PUB. CO.. Pendleton, Ore.o it Aaasv Cl an MMsss an I VITALIV Ii Sa Jt an ;.7t:iYA nil aami.H . n ,Nli ht Emissions duooaea, ad effecta vt gjj , or excess and in"1 . is i.. Autirvetoiii ;" bltnut bulliltjr. Urines tw I ink i;lti'.v to pale check-aa eutf.ii... Il.o lire of VOUt"- RvnellJUasaisae Isjjc; 'Nf ...T: ... ... ...nun ( vsau; v iiii u wriimnij""" ' , Iaa to etna w rviuud tbe Ilol', NERVITA MEDICAL CO Otlnton & Jackson Uta.. OMICMSO, '- For sale ity BrooS i MiSktuiss. IMsMss DO YEAR' BXPeattNce x5Bm I aaal .a, .... 1 BADa m" Co-VHlUHTb c Anvone Mntsl'i h aatJlch and 1ecrlptt;;" ' inlckiv kus.AtriAsiii .nir ..iiiiiiiiii (rtw l,u" .... Iiiviii.ii u umlialilr imltJiilat.!. ,""IA'',UM tioitamru-tiy t uUUanl iul. IlaJitlUKi on JfV out Iroo Oi.laat auiaiiuy fur asrliw ll"il'.g I'Mleinu Isikaii turtmuli Muiui i-v- um tot iu(ce vtliliout. clmru), ui iu Scientific Hmencan. A kaadeuaiely lllu.tratad Muaklr hfHSSti Siilatlni. ul any .tslaiillUi leurual, t"' TiSp. roars four moiillia It Sold by all """"l : -AC .' i ill aatlng