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MUSLIN UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES. (towns, - 50c to $3.00 Drawers, - - 25c to $1 25 Corset Covers, 23c to 75c Knit Chemises, 4c to $1.25 f ur,. going to fclve away a $5 ' Piano. Kvery 50c. purchase Hm,,cr entitles you to a chance. Cleaver Bros. IIONDAY, MAY 14, 1900. hUMFIBS UP REALTY. iwinl Sates ol l.nntl RooorUed In This County. Pwd nrontly Med Bwrtltrni conveyances arc: j 1 Sharon el "fj nfti, leu 10, n, 12, is Robot-! ,. Vllillct"H 11 . 1 jnlm .1 helleray tn I'ondletoo Hotel Co., IIO.OOO. Iota I. 8, 11. II Uh 1 pjadlelon lenjeet mortgage III.bwi. ffilion VTIi it vvi rtli ct nx Sadie K. Elder, $1. .irt ',. iiv4 sec 2 tp Bit riDr, atrip s rials "est ' ' 1 ' sc , 111 '4 Mfl tpSn r J0e. K. Bjovtteheral na to Garni I lie Thorn nn, ll.'sio, l"i l A .liiroliH add to laolliwin Unitixi Stater io Hear I. HO K'viioIIm, I'liti-nt. 11 tp 6r United SI1I1- in I liuiry I). Mc-Knuilil-. h ',, '.1 tp "1 i- r 112 B. Vtiii.it states in Henry I'. Mo moldt, patent, nw)g' no B lp 5 s r :u e. Dlhad si n. to John C. P. Randall, Iklti'llt, W'. "'.1 llllll Se'4 HW'.4 HIT IK, aaiavk ae ami ur' i nw1., hit III tp i.ii: i-. C. I. Hill, i'l tlx tu .lai'iili Me iiiailaTi. l, ii tp " h r n a, a. II. LonMale bolri to Charles B, (iilixm, $:iim , 1- ;,. s, 7 anil li hit at) t 11 r H t, In T. Mine, Hi ill to Ohiyhurn J, J., 16680, 1 1 1 m '4 mill nelg sw 4 arc I ti 5 11 r id' e, Am. A. Smiley to l.nrinila II. Mley, $1, s'j sw '., ami iic'4 sw '4 hit Btpi n r v, Amiri'w Helton ii Brlc Johnatm, IV"1, Uh I mil I I lik 77 Baaf Tl uilil li badletoo Win. ftlberl i'i ui to O. li. & N. ('..., fl.V right in wuv on se'4 mw.' ss- 21 tp "1 11 r :!.", , K. M. Tamer, eieoator. to M A. hmm, 176, lot ir blk 41 mmtm add t" I'eixl Iftttn . J. M latler to R R, Haalett, 7ihi, M ID Ihk 183 Ri lerve mid to Pendlo trni. Miry K. Ilust to Nnrii Olive laMpm, , t n 1,1k ihi'i Itcsurvc nM tu Paidlekm, Voleenic hiuptl'iui Ar-imml, but i.kln eruptions rob life of W Mekleu'a Arniea Mire curea thm; l'oM, minim, a'ul lever Hiir.'M. ulcers, Mi.Mima corn warts, cute, bruises, JetHat'tiiU, ebapped hands, chilblains. Hi-il NHl DUN "h earth, Hrives out p. us MMaaa. UnU . a bov. Cure guar oiwl. lalu b;, I'allman v Co., drim JAPANESE CURIOS. Intaraitlna Onaa Brought Noma a. r. Judd a Clock 180 Yours Old. I Y. Jadd, whl It in .iuiian on bJ Jill tear collected aonM vrrv aaea nooH ni rk. arl whlohlM ban lul" ru.111, n, n. ,Ul, llllM.k T),r() Dqun.it,.h carved liKiiri-H in Ivor fi"W tb.- kill ( tb JaiMUMM ' ""'. 1 pHrtlcular, in vary in Slnj! "' 11 illnstraton" tin r.iim.lw,t ,.X ,,.,1 u '" tl.'.i roimtrv. It in u dell- Tt l'-itu;' bull of two Inobaa Jftrr' "an bollowfd out, laa. r" " -bip in U Mail, ijflgh. ; f ' """'imed in Uh nu.k- horks and Spoons. tiaH" .! ' bwi, it you want tc HV H tllllaa ... LtV"' ba,';:;;",. ,' u.t'ti. mzzt -1" ".''! ,H. SP29 -'l"h " ' bo "ohe?' SaaS l . r',',,,uw" ' b&eatff L Hunziker ""'ii.i 1 tiriir. Jeweler and Optician. A ord to Farmers As tins ic .U- j . it have a W.SJBWM ( iMllllUle ..a" -' t III II. I VI II . . I v. 11 r .... . 1 -f-..v inn ji Bnahl 0OklU Utensils. We buy for spot cash, which -"it's us to sell l lie. 111.' 1 than fl..,.. uili.t I,...' .. . ,, ,1,1 Lhw.. a. . iv .-i.uiiHiin s T eas CHAS. R0HRMAN, m for Pcudlctoa. Dry Goods Co. bin roOation for from nix to alghl oaBal a dav. Tin' inot inttiritHtitiK of the rnrioH in n olook isn yean old, ablob Mr. Jodd lonnd in a Japanaaa ttarlo tbop. Tba (dork in two furl Imi, ulioiit tun laohai u iili', 11ml one and one-hail laahaa deep. Uh nadhanlani in van peculiar, tnaiaad of by a dial with baitda, tba time in told by an indicator Hull RtOVef. downward uIoiik the Hide of a ntrip on Which lire tba BOrea from one to twelve, with Hie half bourn 11 No nhowil. The Htrikiuit OOOtlivanOI in in the weight. " must he wound up every twelve bourn. .Mr. Jodd wai aaaorad by the Ameri- cun cmiHiil that the cluck aM iiiohI probably uh old uh wm ciuimed. isn yeurH. A Powder Mill Explosion. UemovcH everythiiiK in -niifht ; so do drastic mineral pillH, hut hoth are mik'hly 'i:in Hun 1 dynamite the delicate machinery of ynur ! " I with calomel, croton oil or nloen pill', when llr. Kind's New Life Ptlla, which lire irentle uh 11 Hummer hree.c, do the work paHaOtly, I'urcH heiid- aaba, oonatlpatlon, Only Meal 'lull- man A Oo.'l drun Hlnrc m m m Arrivals at the Hotol Pendleton. .1 M Harry, Loniaville, Ky, 0 M Orauam, st Loala. It V llovt. Portland, Q v Uarrli, Portland, s l' l-oiey, Portland. Mrs lliilc. Hart lord, OoBn. K Allen, Philadalpbu. Hen Mitchell, Siimpter. Mark II Culm, New York. Sol ll.iii . , New York. K II Martin, New York. .1 i Malabar, Btarbook, Arthur Hammer ) Bo bo. N Htirkeley, jr unil wife, city. A .1 Hull, Bpokana. J A Alli-on. Portland. .1 w Oaaoa, Portlaod. Wm T Ooray, Bpokana. 8 H (.ill. Spokane. ( ieo Mi l . 1 1 very , Spokane. A ti Locke, Ciucinnut i. Thornton Williams, Monument. Im Boiaa, Monument. .1 11 Morun, I.u Oraoda. Edwin Hngbaa, La Qranda. li n Clarke, sun Pranolaoo, M Malaon. Ban Pranalaao. C M Smith, Huntington. W i AHtrup, I'ortlaml. sum schott, Batta. John (M'hwar., New York. w H BlavaM, Boetoo. J 11 KhH'ckuor, Spokane. M Dalavaaja, Bpokana, V I) Planar. Bpukane. I' I HuiiHiieker, spokune. - w K Olaadlnnlng, Bpokane. K Jell, Tekou. w K Kl I la, Happnar. 11 TaMaTi b rranolaoo, D A Patau I lo, Portland. K It fjowlaa, Portland, l.eo Clark, Plttaburg. F K HuniHcy, Portlaod. .1. Q. Iloisl, justice of the peace , Crosby, Miss., makes the following stuteiiienl : "I run certify that dm Minute Cough Cure will do all (but k) claimed or it. My wile could lot get her iireuth and the lirsl dose ol il be lieved her. it lius uIho benefited my whole family." ii nets Immediately and cures coughs, colds, croup, grips-, bronchitis, usthuiu BOO all throat and lung troubles. Tallniau A Co., leading druggists. Notice to Teaohers. Pendleton, Or., May 14. Kxuiiiinu lions fur graduation from the eighth grade of lhe public tobool will is- bold on the 24th and 25th of May ut the f l lowing places: Pendleton, Adams, Athena Milton, Weston, Helix, Echo Umatilla, Pilot Rod-. I kiab, Dlrtrtcl No. 0, Weston Mountain. Any iiublic school pupils living in I'maiillu county are eligible to take this examination at uoy of the above mentioned place.-, provided thai thej have ttniahad tba oommon school course. Touchers who huve pupils togrmlii.it. living in localities not ooovaoienl Ul the alsive places can secure questions for examination hy applying to in. county school ttpwioMOOWl, J. F. Now! in. Look at Yuur Fau. Ami see if it is rell.il illg health or diaaaaa Karl's clover Root Tea hcuiltilics tlie lace and coiuiilexioii, and assures parted health All druggists, 25 cents uud 50 cents Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Tallmun .V (','. Tlie !.ii.i of 1111 unknown muii bai bean taken from the Columbia river at The Da Hug, The body hud been go long in tin- water that the lb-.-li bad in places parted from the Isuies. Tba body is timt of a man ubout 45 years of age , . ... li ,ti ... I . . . . ll'i. . t.i .ill,, bill,, 11,1 uaivcsi vy v." n inn tu aiiiiviiii'.- 11.. a U 1:. . r' ,1. .. TIJ 1 uh cm ou jiJiie:, jLyi.iii;a, "'V and Collet- 18 a specialty. C axirt iU v. i BILLS ALLOWED. Claims Audited at the May Term by the County Court. 'The county court audited and ul lowed the following hills at the Max term : ' OountV hoHiiitnl .1 1 1.0.1 1.1 1 - V 1 1 iniiiii , lletBB) O. R. Roork, hurviiiK Mary IXpton. JB.BOj lliinsfor.l Oo., hurd'- wure. (f ''..' ; city ot Pendleton, wa ter rent, 118: I' red . Kemper, haul- iiiK, ai.ao ; tin-Kon I,mnhcr vard. Ti.no, ,1. 1. r,ri, inneral exin'iise ,,1 . YVileox; Alexander .V HeXtOT supplies per contract, II2V..M); Hrock mci omas, ilnitfs. f!l.Hl; Q. I lemotl. groceries, 111.10; Rudolph imri im, f.-..iu; I,. Laroiie A. ( o.,30 Hiicks of bran, 115: l'lntz.Hiler A Mniifcr, meat. Hi, .5(1, Tallimiii A ( " . drills, fl4.su. ! I'mitH-r-Kd Tult, house rent for Mrs iTaft, 110) N. ,. Miller, ooAn. robe, I etc., for Henri- Joaaph, L':( ; I. .1 Mcintyre. dmIm. fot m, K. Tboaiaani 5; (i. c. Oaborn, dmga for Roycc family, 11.60; Alexander A Hexter, milHc, f IS ; Sharp A- Botkill, medical attendance lor Rattle Royoa, 15; Iloston store, BMaa, for Mrs. Ilorn fii; ftir. mid .Mrs. Terier, carina for uranoma Boatman, BaOj c. R, Roork, 'liwiiiK grave for wlioot, lfl.60; Wm. Nichols, wood. I'j.l'5 ; w. MoBrtde, rent for Roycc familv, 112.76; Athena Mercantile Co., supplies for Wilkes family, flL", . . Miller, funeral ex penses for Mrs. Wilkes, 20; tare of naapari out ol ooaaty, pi.et lr. F. W. Vincent for state' pan st, tHO : Hr. Vincent, professional services, 187 .18 ; K. It. Smnllcy, drugs, $2.15 ; Mrs. I.mma linker, care of Mrs. kcnsler, f'Ki; fr. J. c. Smith, medicine ami professional sorivces for Mrs. Wilkes, 117.(15. Soldiers' Indigent fund 0. B. Barry. for W. L.ckw I. Application lor relief of the widow of ..1 A. Wells, 81S.75. Justice i Hh State vs . Itiiranton ami Millie Lavadora, 1 . w. Klmbark, 14 Dli, K. J. Munpiis, i:t.:ti; witnesses, W.tO stale vs Bobie, J. W. Smith, BS.I0 J. L. Smith, S.S0 jury, B.10j state vs John Hoc, Joe li." I'urkes. ftt.46; state vs l'auliiie Makers, Joe II i'urkes, 89.80) J. M. Heatoman, 86.86; witness, 85.10, stute vs Joseph Stock dale and Lester i raker, Joe II. I'arkes, III. 86, jury, stute vs C. I 111. 50. i, wltaaaeaa, 618.60 linker, Joe II. I'arkes, Oregon Children's home 20; Flor ence Crittendon home, 2o. The county ill Inn s 5 a month to ench of these in stitutions. The matter tvus overlisikeil ut the Murch session. Hooks and stationery I 'l l" i.la A I'm. Hi .Minn . 1 'i istage. election Kliukna , 117.10: supplies, etc., 886.80 j MOW ('o., 75; l-'red Noif, paper, etc Mux liner, paper, hlitnk m tesbooks, etc., t.ilS; Win. Miller, abstract. 86J0; W. II. I'urker. 17.50; The Tribune, 1.12.70; J. F. BowllO, H.5(l; P. a. Harvey, 88; procber a Oo., canvas covers and stub issiks,:Ul..Vi. Assessor's expenses F. M. Hum phrey, cabinet and case. 124 ; salaries ol assessors und deputies, for 1000 assess ments, l75li. Recorder's expenses Henk and chair, $21. CourthoiiHe and jail Alexander A Hexter, blankets, Bg citv of Pendle ton, water, 7.'i.50; j. W. Baa later, planting, .'12 trees. I'. C. Rohrman, oil. 0: I'. B. 1.. A I'. Co., light, 7H ; Tall man a Co., 86J6, Sheriff's exsnse Telephone and telegraph, 147.75; James Means, 2 ; D. Turner, ii; P. L. OobjMO, :l : W. M. i'laklev, :'', hoard for prison ers, $o7.K.i; w. Blaklay, railroad fare, 117.75; state vs Frank Day, 666.60; I'. .1. Wright, 12.50; Frank MoOolloOgb, 12.50; Oeorge McAvoy, f6),60 Judd Rogers, 12.50; James Means, 5; W. M. Illukley, !..i0. ltitiieHt Pinkertoii A Frisiine, livery, 66. Schools F. L. Forls-s und J. F. Cherry, exuminers, 5l. Clerk's BIPBOBB O. W. Reuding, work on ussessiiient roll, $:io. Road and bridge - llismurck, labor, :l: J. It. Mcllill. 45. HO; J. II. Me fail I ( total t'XKinses of roads, 15100; J. W. KiuibrelJ, surveyor, 55. Oiraoll court -i .us Lafwatalaa, isiard of prbamata, 68.IB, SllTKOI lllllo, ( ITl UK 1llLKIi I.CI'A. ( "lll'STV. i Kruiik j oaanei neaei Htii thai aelalbe ... ii i. partnei .a tin' Uriu of F. J. Chebe 8 1 o lining uiialaeai in tin city ol Toleoo. ooualj ale I Stan- ali.rt'tislil. sti.t thai mIiI tlnn M ill pay Hi., -ion hi one II iiu.lri'il Is, liar, for each an I i.vir) '..-") I'aiarrh thai eauui.t be euri'J i.y lie oaa in Hall's 1 alarm cure. swum in Ih'I.in iiie ami .ub.i-rlls',1 in ui) ire..iii't' till, kih lay of Deoemtier, A. j aXAI.. j "' A. W. ULEASi.N, Kutary PubUC. Halt's Catarrh l ure I. lalo u llilernall) ami ggla ttirwetlj en tba IiIimhI ami inueiiu. Mirlarr. i.l die -i -(' in Bund fur te.tlineiilal., Irw. t. .1 CUKNKV ai CO., Tulislu, Ohio, hul.l hi .IriiKglals. 7V. Hull t family PlO.aru the Unit. li 11 II I A MENTI0NINUS. What People In the Suburb to the South Are Doing Tuttiillu, May 13 W. V. l,ulhrop ii a- ;i Totollla visitor on Tuesday. Meem Oooley A Muir liave iinr elinse.l twenty-six mules fruin a Ih-pp iter stockman at an uverage price of $110 each. ,1. S. Todd und fani'ly have moved to the mountains for the summer. g U l-.bler ttus uplroiii Stage (illlch on Saturiltiv. and sold to a Seattle lirui fourteen head ol beef cattle for h:J. li. P. Mcl-.lrov iius uu outfit of teams ploa lag on Prospect. Mr. Kennedy, u prosperous farmer of Marion county, who is visiting his bort bar-in-law, A. B. M.-Carty, was up from Stage (iiih li with thatuentle maii 00 BattOlday. Mr. Kcunedy is very much linpressisl with tlie favora-hh- prosa-ct in I'matilla county, and admit- that it will bear coiuMirisoii van witli Marion county . A. I' C'sdev will finish Ins season s plow ing on we reservation and BtOVB his outiit to Cold Spring on Monday. John M ti ir lias ordered a new com hiued Holt's ha re Vein from K. L, Smith, of Pendleton. Hurt liluir returned on Saturday from a txMUewhal unlucky trip to the inoun tains, 00 wliich M sturUsi a week ago. The nolnoky pari was in twice break ing the tongue out of bis wagon and hai ing to return for repairs. FM llalsirly lias returned from a trip to BhanikO, a new town on the OofwmUr fkmthara railway, ikw ha went on a proapaatlag trip. Abraliam Lincoln does not aeeiii to have been very mucli impressed witli the dignity or value of oriiciglism. On one occasion, being informed of tlie loss of a number of mules and a colonel, be said: "Well, I'm gorry about the mules; hut, 1 can nigke another colonel just gs good jg live minutes. " John Morley, says K. W. Sabel, in tba Saturday Bvenina Post, is wiiut rabid Imperial ieU in Fnglaud call "a little Eoglaoder," one who ia inclined to look with suspicion on any rapid extension of the empire's boundaries. Just ufter the battle of Manila, this grave and studious statesman whom . ..i.. L uMiihl accuse of unbending eiiough to make a nun, wroUi to an Auiuriuuu lrieiiu a leitur, t,uu uuit oi Which is tWO lines from Kttrick Shep- lient h tainoiis poem to the skylark "Ask your (irent Republics" Where on thy 'Dewey' wing. Where art I hen lotirneylng'' Yimr frlenil. .lehn Mortey . . PLEASANT VIEW NEWS. Ground Is Becoming Too Hard to Be Plowed In That Locality. Pleasant View, Ore., May 12. It is windv tislav alter unite a sim'II ol tin. grow ing weather. I here w as n good sohwer here last Saturdav ami a littl rain Thiirsday night. F.xcept that, the ground is getting tisi drv and hard in places to plow good. Owing to tlie almost conitniioun warm weather, th growth on Home kinds of trees has lseii almost as great already as was made during the entire summer last year. Barly gardens have done exceptionally well, the very early having done licst of all. Bummerf allow log is naalry completed. Never Isdore lias there been such an amount of volunteer wheat on IhiIIi the stubble and plowed land, beginning the tirst ol April, work horses have been kept on wheat pint tti re ami kept up as well or better than on hay . Win. Huff Hold the first of tlie week another line span of horses, though not quite so good as those sold a Week before. These were gravs ami the price $2.45. Rev. and Mrs. Admits BBBMai over night in Pleasant View r.Tentlv. Rev. Mr. Adams has been calhil to preach at Milton and Warren. He was the Presby terian minister at Cleveland, Washington, for rive years previous to coming ot I'matilla county. Hon. J. S. (.iinlane umi Mrs. Our dane, of Bridgovale, .. suburb of Fast Pendleton, and Mr. ami Mrs. Jones, ol (iiirdiine, were visitors in Pleasant View last Tuesday. lid MoBrOQBB, of Wheeler county, stopped over night in Pleasant N n w Thursday night. He started from home a couple ot weeks ago with U5 head ol BO broke horses and hud sold all hut live. They were sold in difterenl parts oi the county at $.'15 and $40 a head Wm. Ingram and W. II. Harrison, two of o. r. Demon's. BcBaleol clerks, passed through here recently on a political canvassing tour. "Hilly" Ingram is u cuudulute 00 the republi can ticket for county recorder. R. M. OTtricn. oi I'.ridgevale. candi date for representative, was looking after his jsditical fences in this vicinity this week. Uraiidmu I Miff has been seriously affected witli an ailment resembling the grip. Perry Hunger, the Pendleton butcher, was out gathering Is'ef cuttle for Ins market between here und Helix lust week. Mr. Tillotson, of Pendleton, wits looking yip life insurance business in this neighborhood n couple of days this week . Wm. Huff, having sold nil Ills work horses but one, bus hired his plowing done by Chits, and Fruiik OoofcbarB ut 1 1 llll Here. Arabia MehvinnoO delivered a tl-year-Oid al.purpoeii mare Tuesday, which he had sold to the luivers at the bene show lust Batarday , Five Things. The live diseases for which Shiloh's Consumption Cure is cstihIIv recom mended, are Coughs, Colds, Wlusiping I'ougli, Croup ami Consumption. No medicine ever made by man is c.juul to it in any respect. Sold under a positive guarantee. Money buck if it tails. 25 i ts, 50 i ts uud l u Isitlle. I it 1 1 1 ii it ii A Co. The (iovernment Reserves. Commissioner lleriiiaiiu of lhe gen eral lund ofllce iius sent to the house ol represent!!) ives a partial resisiuse to the inquiry as to tlie extent oi various reserves; the amounts of corporation, rail mud and individual holdings with in these reserves, und what new reserves or extensions were contem plated. The letter gives the II II III I mT of acres of railroad, etc., lands at 2,:il4, 100; of individual entries, 1,245,051 acres, and of stute elections, 2:ix,270 acres. The extent of each by states is given. The totul of lauds rcl ncpii-lie.l to the United Stales up to April II, IHtKi, is given ut B2,iH; tie- area selected or lo. sled III lieu of such re linquishment, etc., 403,7(10 acres, i . a . An Honor tor Biahop Christie. Rev. Hr. Francis Marline Hi, tin1 new auditor of the pupul legation, ar rived in Washington city from Rome II .oi -la i uud left, w ith Rev. Hr. R, siker, the same day for Oregon. Manager Marlinelli stated that he Is coining to Portland to fullill it promise made by I i in to Archbishop Cliri-tiu, who desires to receive the pallium or lanlge of rank 'lire. I from bbl bunds. a. All llp-lu-date hicvele ut $25, ladies' wheels at the ( re.eeiit Agency in the Fust Oregoniun building A sec .nd-huiiil hicvele in g.s.l ord.-r tor $15. I. im- easy, without lliterent. Torturing Disfiguring Humors Itching-, Burning, and Scaly Eruptions of tlie Skin and Scalp with loss of Hair Complete External and Inter nal Treatment by Cuticura The Set $1 25 (JohalartliiKuf 'TicfUA ptOAj' ( '.), to'lmn tlw atkio of cruU ekiitl mM,Wm aul mAh I UlU-ktJUll Ut,. li-, i I l I KA OlUlUM Ulf .), U lliaUull Mllu tit iiillK. Irrttlttiiili, Mini In tluiiiluullol), atud wouIIjc Mel lit-), Hift Olffft I I MA BeMOLVLMT ( lo r-M.J Mfxl BMMt Uli- Lluod. A fUlitflt' a.1 I im (Wil li oUlUi M t-t Ut curt- Uid ill- i I'lituiiiiif, ilirtlguniiai okln. M'Atlu.Uh'l btuml tlUtlturn, I ItntiUr, iLrlitlitf. illlij trriUU-.ii-, vtitli Umt "f (inn, wtii.il tin itvA .. i - mini mil ('(In r it ! lull lfTTr iU'U aj Hi riiB, Mu m ro IV-luat gjar ' tlt.w un Fv-f Bkia nail l 4 Hun. r free) CUTICURA PUREST OF BABY SOAPS Pendleton Machine Shops E. E. BALTblOKK, Proprietor. . . . General Machine Repairing und Ulackmithina. WORK (JLAKANTEtD. Junction Court and Alta Sts , one block east of llyers' Mill DISSOLUTION N0T1CB. Notle la hereby giveu that theopall ibip Ii. i.lolore esl.ilug betweea C. r. Ci worthy anil N A HaUrly, uuder the tiiui u Notice is liBreby giveu thai tin en i in i ta.l.i.. thy ami N A HalH i-li uuder the li I u. It. i.ie of ('. ! Culcsworthy i t'o ., baa U-vu ili.Milve.1 Ly uiuiual eeiiatsut, K. A. llalwrlt retiring C. K. ( ole.witrthy will euuliaut- tue bu.iue.. al the corner of Alta ami i ul ton wood .ireets. All l a -"in. imlettU'.l to the .aid flrtu are reue.tcii to make prompt MlttU-uielil. (' 1 I Oi.KSWIIK J II V N. A. ii Mi.i OaUxl IVuilleU.U, Oreguu, April IV, 1WU. Dally aJut OiegouikU, Uk. a wook. THB RECORDS OF TIME. History Writton in a Few Words on (lifts or Sandstone. Near HOM ltros.' old ranch, alsuit two miles from Vale, says the Vale Qaaette, are some very interesting ollfh) of Baodettme. They are interest ing llrst from the fact that there are no other walls of ruck like them within a long distance-, and, second, from the evidences of carlv bistorr that are fuund on them and about them. Fvi dentlv the early Oregon Immigrant trail has passed near them, for un tin rucks are carved names and dates of unite earlv times. The name of Paul Rosser hears the date of 1S52. li. A Gray, ism, apnea n on the face of th rock considerably bevot.d the reach of a person rtand ing on the ground below lint baloW tins is a name that take one hack to the time when the Pint Oregon Volunteers were lighting In dians in this part of the country. It is "s. Penoon, l.t. 1st 0. V., isei . " it H on i.l be Inlereatlna to know who this lieutenant was and what has be come of him. It Will Do You uood. A blood parlSer and tissue builder is Karl's Clover Bool Tea. Sold for half a century on uur guarantee. Money refunded if renlts are not sat isfacturv. I'rii-e 25 its. and Wets. Tallniaii .V. C... CAESARISM IN CH0HCH. The Rockefellers- Resign from tho Fold Because or It. Frank Rockefeller, brother of John D, Rockefeller, the Standard Oil magnate ami trustee of the Bnolkl Avenue Paptist church, of Cleveland, Ohio, scut a Idler to the ollieial board on Tuesday last reigning all conncc Hon with the church. Mrs. Rooke feller and the three daughters hat. also resigned In talking about his risignalioii tu bis friends, I rank Rockefeller is credited with aaylngi I do not believe in placing Caesar ism before Christianity in any church. " Rockefellers friends believe he meant his brother John when he re ferred to the Caesar of the Buclld church. John l. Bockeflller II sup posed to he responsible for the resigna tion of the BoV, Henry C. Anplegarth from the church several weeks MO, The Rockefeller brothers arc said tu hate each other oyer a business transac tion in which frank was sqiicc.cd. . - a. m Bxperienoe is the hot teacher. Dee Acker's Bnglieh remedj in any case of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give Immediate relief money refunded SB cents and 50 cents. Sold by llr.s k A McCotnus. Timber lor Mines. I'mlcr the recanl decision of the In terior department the privilege of cutting timber for mining porPQBBB hits boon curtailed to -ncli extent thai per mils will mill he grunted on lauds where paying mine, exist, making it necessary in many instances before permltB of this kind can be secured tu expend large amount ( money- in developing mines, and for the appli cant for the privilege to saw timber to make ti I ti In v i I that the hind contains mineral in pining quantities. a. s - Iticycles Can he purchasm! at the Crescent Agency in the Fast OrogOlllBII building on installments, payment $1, or more, a week No interest. Purity and Accuracy are iieceasgrv In druga. Meillcluea wIihii prepared with jduRerated lagredUata cannot nerse the purpo.s desire I. Our drugs are nil s audard and our preai rip tlou de part in slit lias our special oero .Mall ordeiB will receive prompt gml areful attention. BROCK & MoCOMAS I lesalq uurti-ra for Cgmeraa and Photographic Supplies. C .ruer Main an I Court sts , Pendleton. French Restaurant In connection wltb ... LaFontaine Hotel It. t Mrals in the City. Upeo Day and Night. Ous LaFontaint; - Prop. 5witzlrr HiilJIng, Main 51. THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... CMKIS .StrtPSUN fruprietor Kvsrytliiiig New. New foraa .New Riga. Heat riga and teama In the city, liourdrra given the l.eat attention Service any hour 1 th.- mlii leirpnone mo. 70. lhe targeat atock of tiaddlery, liar neaa, Tenia. Wagon Covera, Can vaa, Lap Duelere, Hup, blri.g Leather, etc., iakept by Joseph Ell The Leading Heme and saddle flan ulasiuiei of tiaatcro Oregon. If jfh Great Shoe Sale 50 Dozen Women's and Children's Shoes At LfJM Thettl Manufacturer's Cost. Misses' Hheea, II to -J. wrth t,86 Children's Shoes, sit. to lit,, worth 1.25 Infant's Shoes, 2 tu 5, worth ."SH- Women's Juliets, worth $l.7ft old Womans UalterB, worth $1.4(1 Were tblppad 0Wt here to a man w Old, so that is how the 1 1 1 Shoe Slore, Mormoi' DiihopM Plll rrmncv. tn-t Pri P. in II 11 i.PT il bmniii a mln ill WW Hit, Hg.io.tciB Unf'Mi. i t 1 Mnrry, 1 ct t,f r tonlpition, hwv 1 Qoiokno t 0 3Uai Tawitclnngt of J . li(il. r.v fi n 11 r g I T .s ,i 1 if, .iitr i at h 11 I, f ti 1 ir I .uh I u ' I- Aililr.i rOtt SALE II V TAI.I.M N V ( U . The Blue Front. New Itiitiy C.irt i.ies tn f, Ji mi. 1 have tin- beat Una in tin- city. 71s Mam Bttaal Pendleton Planing Mill & Lumber Yard K. R)kS rBRi Proprietor. l umber, Lath, Shingles and Posts, And All Kinds of Kulldlnu Material. Orders lor mill wurk pr nii:l executcil. lui nislics tatis umi 86tU0atW ami Mt6llU 66 ( st of COB troctioa. Hotel Pendleton Under New 1 Strictly First Cldy, Kxcellent Culsloe. BM Modero CooveoieDc Kar and billiard llooins. Thc.Keiil Hotel Van Oran Bros., Prups. AMERICAN IM.AN. $.1.00 per Day and Upwards THE PORTLAND HOHTI.ANII, OWKl.ON. 5pc.ial Watea to hagtern Oregon pc lor tourtata and tomineitlal travelera. Byers' Best Flour... Tu make good bread um Byera' He-.t Flour. It took fuat premium at the Chicago Wurld'B Fair, over all competi tion, and givea exct-Ileut satlafactiou wherever uaed. Kvery sack ia guaranteed' We have the beat Steam Rolled barley, Seed Kye and Beardleas Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W ti. h x 1 us. Prop. fur $1.10 for 'SM' for :e for I.8BJ lor 1. 10 who couldn't pav easii for them, and Store got them. 716 flain St. "I'l ! Curr-1 Lk6Jt M.tnhoiiJ, Im- Nl",h:-L(iggac. (tun 1 m ut orrhoei lonotttn ni.i, rams it f iyi laiiin na. Lima Hrtra. Ketrvou OaV Utopei Nrlf r ,T,.ir.. tu all. n I .el.amr vrntlen g. .' nrw in Prtinchni, Out. ... Olahop Roniaily i.u Iiltl'in.ivt s. I'SNi'i 1 1 o . inin,,.s. ami (in Carls. I'rices (ttun JI5.00 The Hlue I'tont Hanao;euient. Lvs3 Give Us a Trial. Kates $2 00 a day Special Kates by Week ur mouth Headquarters for Traveling Men- In I .istrrn Oregon. Successors to J. E, Moore I incsl Hotel In the PaUfU: Norlhweat ple viailing forllautl. ug Porlland. rseaittiuartci-a li C. icvv 1 K.V Manager. Bran, Sborta, Feed, etc. 8 W'.m rrvi , HlJJ fh"' L-i lllrl N