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CORSET SALE.. 163 Corsets BLACK AND DRAB ALL SIZES 49c to Close. n.Jiinfld to no-- Worth 75c to $1.00. pMMtM PlMN with every 50c. purchase. 11'Jir CXI e 1 Emm V 1 I I II I 1 i I 111' a. COSTLY PIANO. . ,.,i Mmlc Lover bill in invi'""" larbHt pUnc-vrr l.i.l tn PI!!.. 1 1,1 vesterdnv bv .1.., I ,,iw I" ' 1 1 Itfttppiwl Pom logo g. Iin,i eotl 1 thousand m Ml II lie ncim . Ml- I In. 1111. 11 vii ,m 111 , MMH " " mpnaoau k,. h doM a great deal in 1.....: 1 1 i,. ,, I M I, .1:111 il rw wnl.v MMtCll Hi till" DM J ' .if I'eiul let, 111 tt'HH ( . 1 1 1 1 "I ' 1 ' ..1 . uUil..l mill 1 .1 1 O' OUSeil 11V jj nouitirrntiy .1 1 1 1 tn tin' it kk home in naruora, Mr. Jii'l'l hnn a regularly ffOltal Hull. liimiiicii 1111 . - -i pMaaajr, Mr Juua ih one i M DlfT. Ill f 1 11 1 1 ' ..linen. BMW . Si Li.. ..1. a.. ....at ..i 1 , i ..f 1 urn . I 1 1.1 , . ...I -' -i. 1 1.;... 1..,, Hull is nrla 1 1 suion 111111, inn I... 1....1 I a. .... I I ..V. 1 .1 .il: .1. : ... 1 1 11:...... L. eajl .1.... I - I., br bui txt'n hulking for, ami lir if r.iier- ut 1 1 1 1 n i nas soio - 1 1 1 . 1 . . .1 ttf id loriiuii.l. 1 m ursi wu iiy Mil lit'li'ii Iruenberg. ocr iiiiwt prominent local '- llli tin' 11I In" ll sold sonic w . in. .1(1111111 hi . 111 , iui , ,.n,u 11.. vini'rr up Ml I' iilllnla - I IriM.iiiliini 31. im gwierai understanding timt grower will 111 'i run igu their good. 'I'lii , Wntlllt III' Tllf IIH'll tlf- i I Vol. I luf llSI'les- i'iiinii't It lull mill lliakr tin' buyers pay ; man mi del I very 1 The nndcratn tiding in nut for thctiur- piine 11I turn 1 1 iin liny hioi ur comhiiiii tinn, iih each flower remain! free tn Hell hll clip for any of the mllng mar ket price, hii lottf iih he get tlie cash hi delivery, and MM MM make con- slgninenta, i- IIII.BI li 1" Away. I wrUinly gratifying tn the l. know of nut' niin iTii in the n iri' nut tlnn, ,. I. ..a...... tfc t .. ..ii . . ',' ' W. King's ties Dlseovery imi'tiuu, Sought and cold, 1. Ir over tail mill inn trial thin ureal martini mmd arwilMl'llli It 11 klluUllli' Il ills "I liniii'll'HH 1. I.. 1 ..: 1 ' uiiiin ini 1, iiuiirHeneHH 1 'Iiwiiiw. o( tl. ihmat. cheat : .' .'I... ....I I la .1 11 .ivi, ,,iii ii iii 11 l a -77 - "mibkihi . ami yei u t- . . " 1 I"!' Wl- .11 il ") Wlttle L'll.iranl I nr i.n.... tKL GIiiwpoi: . . .. .. a 1 I 11 r. DALLES. """l Dll.U. D... .. I iiiiu-. 01 aatibon. r- 1 1 1 . 1 ,. MAX UHnu I i,i. "n 1..111 caiiug iiy I'reHI- Tounn ami .'., r..urv mTf I '''"I"'"111 Ol tlllH f' ami tin' ., ; ,1 ..( ,1... 1 1 in WM llli' Mlliimiil-N iril. !..... ...1 1 - iii'lllli-n v - '"' Wil.ll 1-111, 11 II ... .1 I... omniili.r.il. ,.v , ,,, 1 1 . , 1 it Brave Men Fall. Vtctlwe to Honohi liver ami kid ney trmihh'H 111 well uh wmneii, uml nil feel the reHiiltn in Iuhh uf aiiet ite. poinoilH in the lilunil, hiiekHehe, lier viiiHiieHH. hendaelie and tired, lintleHH, rnn-duwn reeling. Kilt kbofa'l no need tn find like that. LilMB tn .1. W. liiirdner, Iilnville, 1ml, Me M1TSI "Kleetrie Itittern lire IiihI the tiling fur II mail when lie in all rim duwn. and don't eare whether lie liven or dien. Il did more tn gift me new ItMtttb ami good appetite than anything 1 euuld take. I ean imw eat anything and have a new leanc on life." Only fid OOBta, at Tallnian A Co. V drug Htore. i'.very hottlo guaranteed. m m m CRUSHKD BY AN ENGINE. Coroner's Jury Fines Verdict of Careless ness Apralnil the Railroad Company. Mr. Foley wan well known lu re, uml (lie Hewn uf Mm death Iiuh caiiHeil tlie eviireHHioii of univernal norrow. illlKtiee of the I'eaee Win. rant . aet bjg an enruiier, eiiipaneled a jury, which ufter hearing evidenee, limugiit III tlie following verdict : We, tlie jury, tind lluit the deeeuned eame to liiri death while in the din charge of liin diitien, and tind it wiih canned hy cureleHMiieHH on the part of the O. K. tV N. companv. M. II KIRTLEY, T. .1. l(M(iXH, K. KBLLEY, A. JACKSON. W. W, UKIOU8. G. r. BTBWART, i'oreinan. The manner in which tlie accident occurred in thun told hy the Chronicle: It in the ciiHtom at thin Htation for the regular cant hound evening train to cut out nud leave the dining car here. I. ant night while thin wiih being dmie and the Hwitch uliigne wiih Hide-trucking the diner, it became the duty uf Stephen Foley, u hrukeman on the train, to couple the baggage car tn the engine uf regular train. Yuimg Koloy bud ac cuinpliHbeil Ibih tank, when bin utten llM wiih Mtlled hy Kngineer Henry llaiiHen that tin upling link win tun lung. Foley procured another link and while engaged in making the coupling, the Iwllub engine in the rear brought buck the earn cut off with the diner tu he attached to the train, and 1 in bringing them forward enoaed the whiile tram to move, catching holey between the baggage cur and regular 1 engine, liin breunt wiih criiHhed in. neck broken and the left cheek BTttabed death bolflf iiiHtantaueoiiH. lnime diately the alarm wuh given by Hume of the traillllien who hud Heen the i frightful accident, and willing hamh guidcd by loving honrtH ruined the pruHtiate IhmIv, but all hum at once that the huiiiiiioiih of the Angel of Death had been Hiidden and relontloH, (A Rll rKS and Spoons .' 5 'Ue,Il Mtft ,1, , iJ.'W tt,D0ilv P, ." '" ISC' "WildsMiii?! " '"ureal TttOl Mill ti. " 1 oie "L'llUMU" Inn, J "' auoda li m;,.",i'V"M !' 'le Htatk or (mm, city or TOHMW ( Imam n'n. I Frank J. Clieimv nmkua ontli Uml In- i- tin eiilur parliier of the firm of F J I'lieaey i'o ilmiiK i n-ill' -- 111 (lie ell)' of Toledo, colony ami male aforeaalit. ami that nalil linn pal (tie noil oi iiue il.. 11 11. 1 DoUan for aaoa iad vvery aaM of Cularrh that oanBOl oe cured uy die u- of iii.i. - Catarrh cure. hworil lo laifore Ule ami nuli.n rllii'il in my 1.1. -.'il. . tUia6tli da) of Pecelubor, A. 1 ...i IDi i81' I ""Al- j A W . lil.KASiiS, - Notary Public llall'11 Calarrh Cure it (akea Internally and aela elNOtll oil (lie blood and BUlOOUa Mlr'acon of tile Mymeui. bond fur lonlliuouitiU. tree. K. J. CIIKNKY iii CO., Toledo. OUio. Hold by druaniiiti. 7fk'. Ilall'i Family I'llli. are (lie be(. For Man est. K. Martin Iiuh received the Urgent und bent nelected lot of grocerien that ovor MM to Pendleton. Martin DOyi in lurge lotH in ord r to nave freight, tlierefore he can give chcuper prieen on your burvent nupdien than any hoiiae in the city. Yuu nbuuld aee him bnloie you buy. null SNtai uT. ,1 f 1" '"""'I the table PJf '".r' ,u I,' " 1""' , u,l" tin uanutaoiurar Five Thing!. The live dineunen for which Sbilob'n ( 1 Hind in lit Kin Cure in eniieeialH reeuin- Jnmnded, are OoCUlbl, Coldj, Whooping 1 Cough, Croup and Oonaomptioo, No medicine ever made by mull in equal to it ill any renpecl. Sold under u punitive guarantee. Muuev back if it tuiln. 86 ota, 60 ota and $1 a bottlo. 1 all man a Co. Jeweler and Optician. To Heal a Hurt. Cue Banner Salve, the great healer. ICh guaranteed for oil to, woundn, -on.-, pile.- and all Hk ill dineanen. I lonoor Ilrug hture. 4 ord to Farmers 000 We luive'''S 'S tllc l'awtl ' liarvost we wisli to announce that Cutlery " (""l'lete line of Harvest Supplies, Dishes, Table nbiC!, J,. , ,,n U fusils. We tmy (or spot eub. wlucli Clms !' " " cn0Pr than those who liuy on credit. Sanborn's Teas and Coffees a specialty. ,lKuUletou Court Stnxl THE AHHUAL GAMES OP THE SCOTS MEETING IN PROGRESS AT ATHENA. Literary Program on Friday with Ath letle Events Taklns rin han Athena. Mae 97 Tkt - 1 ' , 1 I 7. "" annual P'onlc of the 1 matilla Ooonty Oale- inuinu am leiy wnien imn lieen in pr,,. gre-n in Athena daring Friday ami t,,. n a nigiiui niiccens. ,8r..,. ernwdn have been ii, nil.. ...I , --- ..... ... ,,. , . , 1 ,1 Ml the exerciHcn have heen interesting in iii eoiie nave heen in .-iiaiviiH 1 nun an the towna uf the county, and the uneiotv bag eertainlv well entertaine.1 them, fendleton has been well represented, the low rail mad faren inducing manv to go fur ll - oaiion, The parade which liegan tll(. ptQ. grain wan worth neeing. It funned at tim npera limine at noun nfter lb n clin k. I ho mont interenting features of the parade Were the exhibit made by the Implement booeea, which had engine and niucliinen of all kimls The hrann bamln of Athena and Helix Were ellgHged tn (am Iih nillnic. The literarv exereineu uiir.. I,, ,1.1 ;.. the irmve. A. If. flillla -.., ,11.... Muvor R. L. Itlirilell av 11 1.I....1 of Welcome, which an renpiinded to by I. 0, Kirk, and the oration of the ocean ion wan delivered by lieorge J, Cameron, of Portland. ' Recitation were (riven bv Minn Slmr,, ..l. f Portland, "My Finrt BaBeei" Min lillcv ( aniiibi ll nl I' II. .1 ei... Organ Holloer: ''Migg Lottie Rnieell, 01 1 ennieion. "lite Ola Man n Stury : one by Minn Mabel P.armtt, of Alliena. and alno bv Minn Mar MrKinnnn Minn Ihiiny Melntvre ami P. I,. Pavin. M. I,. Waltn, uf Athena, gave an nddrenn. The npeeial features of the BXereiaei were the playing uf the bagplpM bv Mr. Moon, of Portland; the dancing ol the Scotch reel, by M mnen I urben ami sharp and Mr. Robettion, uf Portland. the Highland tling, and the nwonl dance given by utne pernonii. i xii iietii mnsio wai fornlabed by the two bamln, the orcbentra, and the Weeton aoarteti Tonight, a concert in to he given at the npera limine, at which the vinilum from Portland and uthern are tn furninh intercnting tinmher. Today, the atoletle fee tone took place, the gamen including many eveiitn and the cuntentantn being tium eroiin. Alno, 11 number of the literarv ex- ercinen took i.lace todav. P. C. Kirk n pea king on tlie Scottish nchiml nvntem, Min Melntvre. Minn Sham ami Mian Cunniiighani reciting, .lames Sharp singing the " 1 1 iirblaml llrigude, Mihs .11,,,,, L i i L. , I 1....I ii.iiii i, ,1 n ruiiii. 11 1,,,., ,,,(nii-r 1,11 i- rjiman rendering a piccolo nolo, and oilier leaiuren appearing. Friday evening, u base ball game be tween teams picked t'li for the ocean ion t 1 un jiuiu'ii. UMATILLA COUNTYITES GO NORTH. Steamers G. W. Elder and Nomctui Sail trom Portland tor Artie Cirele. Today from Portland gatl the two Aliinku nteaniern, lieorge W. Klder and Nome City, carrying aeveral huiidml gold seekers to the beach digirilign of the Nome district, .lack Brown, Ken Brown, gobnyler Miller uml other men fmm tins county will he on hoard of thene hinn. Several formerlv living here ami who went tn Purtlaud will also le alining the passengers. Purt laud ban Ih'cii busy outlining the men much un that place wan busy during the summer of g07, when the timt rush went out to the Klondike, the Rldet being the lirnt bout to aail from Portland fur Alaska On the Hint, Otil LoTOridgg nailed from sun PlWMlgOO fur HoOM, taking quite a cargo uf vegetables an a part of the llenryy Pierce shipment tu the Sume niinern. In a letter to Pendleton friends Mr. I.overidge ntuted that he expected to reach Nome on about June 6, Speaking of the rush from that port uml others, he nayn . "The rush for thut'eountry id notne tblngawlol. I think Unit within a space of one week there will.lutid Ut .Nome ut leant liiteeii tlioiinuud of un guld butitern. There w ill la-7fi0 pannen gem un board the ship on which 1 sail, abuiit 100 of them baWg women. Some uf the men are 70 yearn old. Age seems nut to muke any difference, und the dMRonltHM of the trip appear not to have deterred the women from attempt ing it." The expectation of reaching Now Cilv un June fi in ncareelv 111 acenr- (lance with the precedent, for -hil ar, seldom able tn get intu the BWlOg nea before the middle or lant uf June, Humetimen Imt before the tirnl of July . ?siiis sailing from coast mrtn thin eurlv are likely to be oompallad to wait at 1 hitch llarlmr lor nometitne I foie going in. Those wlm have been in ihe north, ami knuw the eondltioua. are oontattl tu remain until they iun mbark WitboOl proHrt of detent ion bv lluatilig ice, winch hug the nhoren of Northern Alasku in greut Isnlien during the month of June. Thev think it Is'tter b. remain in I'ortlaiui u tew dayn longer than to anchor at Jiutch Harbor, which in a bleak roudsteud near the north woatern und of tlie Alanka iM-niunulu. Marinern wlm have i.e. a. obliged to loiter there report it u dismal place, where the country i gen erally low and tlat, und even the water of tiie harbor is too shallow for nufe anchorage. In cune of a storm the vessel ba- no ahelter, and do ha to stand nut tn nea. Hutch llarlsir lies mi the northern side of L'tiulasku Is land, and is 715 miles from Cut Nome. Il the Bidet encounters no de lay he w'11 reuch Nnine within 15 days uf leaving Portland, but the (mat ing ice uf Muring sua lias In be taken into consideration, and so tlie passen ger inav consider himself fortunate if he u'riven at hie destination hy the middle of June. Thus, they who are patient und wait until thev can leuve with niilety, ure just as likely to reach the Capo as soon as those impatient pJgM who have boOB sailing from Pugel Sound for the past two weeks. Then is no settlement to speak of ut Hutch Harbor, and so passengers cunnot go asliore tu while awuy t00 time, hut must puce the decks uml wutch the sea until Captain Randall thinks it safe to resume the journey. Then, if the ne gels too thick, the vessel must put aliout aguin, and return to Hutch llarbui lor another stuy. This is the i ,1 .i... ...., ...i t.... experience 01 mene mm tu eurly for Nome, St .Micbuel Koitehue Sound lust yeur. und THE WESTON NEIGHBORHOOD. Personal and Looal Mention of Man and Their Doing!. The ilast Oreugiiiun in IndeDleO to tin Weeton Lataaer fur the fulLuwing . siiurte, uf Arlington, in on u fortnight's visit with iteinn : Mm. M. iii the city reluttves. Mm. Jane Hurtinun. uf Pendleton, m visiting nor daughter, Mm. GaOJKJI Marsh. Mrs. 11. B. Nelson has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mm. V. 11. Cbaatain, at Milton. Site ban as yet improved but littlu iii health. Mian Eva Wood cum. up Monday from Pendleton, where ho ha lipon teaching in the public gehOOlg, She relumed tn Pendleton Wednesday, and leave fur Portland noon mi an ex tended visit, Henry Pinkerton. wlm j aunin "out on the ranch" fur the summer, report Iml .,1.. .1 1 . 1 1 1 ' ....v ...iiuae in.iii lulling grain 111 pit locality. A few patches were longed, atlei the lant heavy rain, but not enough to ratine any material In. The proapeetg are Immense, Mr. uml Mr. John PatbeTg, formerly ol Ion,., Morrow county, will make their home in fntnra at Waatnn Mr. Patberg ha gone tn lone after his household belonging, and will a I an bring back some 50 head of cattle to graze on mountain range here. Three distinguished Pendleton lens were up 1 riduy, pugelbly un nume mIi tlcal mission, Thev were ex Scnaiur T. Q. Taylor, Dr, F. W. Vincent, re publican county chairman, ami Hon. R. Alexander, prenident of the Uiard of regent uf the late normal ( ihOOl here. Milton w ill have at leat one repn' nentative at the Patig UpOsltlon, nay the Ragle, Mr. James Kdwan'l departed from that city lant week to witness too show, Before returning to bis native country Mr. Kdwards will visit bin old home in London. John Wright ban tendered his resig nation an Section foreman nf tlie I). R. V N. Co. al Wcstnii, which position he ha held for many year. Mr. Wright and family intend to make their home at Walla Wall in future. Their de parture win he regretted bv manv Iriends, Alex. Melntvre, a prosperous farmer residing north of Wenlon, ha ordered the pi it 11 fur a hamUonie country resi dence. It will be a t wn-smry, eigbt runui house, fully modern anil up-to-ilatc, and ut attractive architecture, tu cunt in the neighbor I d uf $J."SH). QeorgS William i now bny with the plan. John Heaton brought in the other day a singular object that resembles a petrlSod potato, and Bays he hoitl it up ill his garden. It wan shown to the Leader's high-salaried editor of the antiipiarian department, w ho idem itied it al once as the head o an Indian war club. The curio is now displayisi in uiir w indow museum. Several candidates of the pruhibitiuii party, beaded by the enmity chairman, . I.. 1111111, ami II. I., rrazicr. amlidatc fur OOOtttr judge, were in town yeetefdar. They held a rally in the united Brethren church in' the eveliiiiL'. W'fiieh nan attended bv a somewhat -mall collection nf people. Host oi tiie voter are of either demo cratic or republican tendencies in the two Weston precinct, ami the enthu siasm of party spirit wu lacking. I . M. Pierce, Iui returned form a week tuv at Hot Luke, I 111011 county. He is considerably Improved in health by the lint waters of tile spring emerging from the biwels of be earth. Ihe temperature nf tin- wa ter w hen it tirst come tmni the pring 1- 185 degree, and Mr. Pierce thinks the si... 1 in onlv about a half-mile from a region popularly supposed to Ik- rather tropical. Ills health in not yet fully restored, and I gpoetStO return tn the springs after the pioneers' reunion, having come hack tu assist in the work of carrying out thin event, in which he in one ol the leading spirits. The Next Vice-President. This is the utiestiun now agitating the min. In nf ..in leading politician. and while several prominent men have In'cn suggesteil, the hnal nelectiou will undoubtedly be the man wlm will nerve the party interests to tiie la-st ad vantage. This in alno true of medicine. When your stomach tatcomes weak and vmi suffer fmm dynpepniu, indigest inn , constipation and flatulency ur when in lleeil nf a llleillclne tn liuild up your nvHtetn or restore your upis-tite, vmi will make nu mistake if yuu try that sovereign remedy, HoHtetter's Stomach Hitters. It in hacked up by lifty years f cures, und in recouiinendeil bv manv priiminent physicians. It inuinu an excellent medicine fur mularia, fever and ague, and can be had nf any drug- L'lnt. He sure tu give it u tnul. Matinee Race! at Simpson U Perlnger'! Track. Several nf the In-nt boMCS in OragOB will nice un the Simpson .V Pcrringcr truck nu Thursday, commencing at 1:H0 o'clock, May .11. Tickets on sule at City Livery Stable ami mi the grounds, price 50 cents. Look at Your Faee. And see if it is retlecting health ur d incuse Karl's Clover Itout Tea Is-uulillen the fuce und complexion, and assures N-rlcct lieultli All druggists, ntn und 50 cents Money refunded il results ure nut sat infaeturv . Tallman fc Co. FOR GOLF RASH Heat lUnii indiuiiuoilioiii, llchiuit, iniiatmne ami i'littllU(N, undue or offensive perforation, and many other aanative ue, nothing ao coolliig, iurifynig, and refrisliuiK aa a l.alll with Ci in 1 a n,,,Ai-, r.illowed 111 the arteier (onus by geutle anolniiiiKe with ( rii"m, the great akin cure and purest of emollients, la ti. 1 ii B- . .. nrri.i.'t ... i. ut.t ii i 11. -t .rt" hlQ pu'.tyiiitf mil IsHulilyniK kui u well m e as uid USUI h '"'I", ball .ii.il !..,." Is.l.l in, ami.- iji ili earl Pi Dam Casa 1'n.l.i.. UMuu lis a. HIM Ui.iiUiui akin.' BM Telephone Livery Stable Cuder Sew M all aai-uieut. Peslilonahk Hig at Low Kates. The Ueat Turnouts 111 the City, -pei ial attention given to board big lioraes. S. F. Hays, Prop. Opposite Court Hoiiae, Telephone No. 38 i THE CITY. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... CHRIS SlflHSON BUYIN0 AND SKLLINO OF V0TBS. How a Candidate Found Numeroui Grart ari In this Country. Mr. . , oandl late fur the OfBoe of , on the - ticket In this OOOnty, wn found tin morning in hi place of lumine, and nnked to en lighten the waiting public a to what he had learned regarding the present campaign and people generally, that would lie of interest, Mr. replied that only one fact was in his mini! at that time, and that that fact absorbed all of hi nttent ion. 'Ho vou know," aid Mr. , con lidentiallv, M he leaned forward and whiperisl in the car of the writer, there are inure grafter tn the acre 111 polities than bushel nf wheat when Tmatilla county t.iinc- a bin cmt They are everywhere, and they ntrike a man day and night for money for t heir inlluence. "All the other candidates are having the same experience, and they are in a great pnzle a I 11111, a to whom to trnnt. Ak any one of them and you will tind that he think just a I do." The candidate then proceeded lo tell the name of nome of tlie "prominent citizen" whn come around to a candi date, and, calling him oft to one ide, uy : "Say. old num. can't yon let me have about ten dollar tn peml w ith the boy? I can do you 11 lot of good and am anxious for you to ! elected, yon know." Perhaps the grafter will ay : "Say, old man, I can control tlftcen vote, and it will take a little money lo do it. Can't yon let me have ten or fifteen dollar to treat the Imv?" Hut, then1 ure other who do nut besltate tu noma oal with the truth, and nay tn a candidate: "Look here. I want nome dough. Vmi I'll ncrap yuu if I do not get it. I can do you a lot of harm, if I waul to, ami that's just whal I will do. utile you do the right thing. Yon can have my inlluence for exactly dollars." "There are men who do tin to men tion whom would cause surprise tn everyone else 111 the county, except nig the other grafters, who appear to think it i all right to take money for their voles," naid the candidate. "I'd like to have you publish the mimes, and if you would do ho, I'd stand the con- neipieiicen, no lar a my campaign is concerned. The candidate wa informed that the Kant Oregon Ian would take the matter under advisement, and tell him at a later date whether the name of the grafter would be printed. It in snspaetod that a lit of nteh name would Ih Interesting, Ind i. The plan to he followed in publishing the names i to take the lint furnished by the can. Ii. late here mentioned of all the men who deBMHMfod money for their nitpport and votes, and then add tn it (rum other candidates, a they WOTS willing tO give the name. The Hnal array of name would be the must surprising thing ever brought to the at tention of the people of tin ooonty If, along with this list could also he printed tlie name of men whn have offered to and planned to buy votes fur the cnining election, then the nhowing WOttld aSSOmO an interesting phase. If this li-t can 1,. secured with tl ther, and it can Is' verified as to accuracy, why imt print it? If it's all right to do it, why not all right to print the tinmen of those wlm du it? Purity and Accuracy are necessary in drugs. Medicine wlian prepared with adulterated ingredients cannot serve the purpose desired. Our drugs are all standard and our prescnp ti n department has our special care Mall order will receive prompt and OOrefol attention. BROCK A McCOMAS lleHilipiartera for Cameras and Photographic Supplies. Corner Main and Court Sts., Pal dleton. ICE BRICK SAND WOOD C )AL Alao W liob-.alc Agent lor ICBLIT2 MILWAUKEE BEES In hollies, barrc'a, or caats. Call up J C Telephone ;(). D H. KOPITTKE. Nothing Succeeds ... wi 1 I 1 m w s a Everything New. New Horsce; New ltlgs. Beat rig and trains in the city. Boarders given (In best attention. like success. To challenge attention irresistibly weur the attire of a winner. Immaculate linen is an enm-ntiul to Proprietor evening drees as a swallow-tuil coat our poi inn is our iruoe-inura , alio while that is pruauut everything is right. Tiie costliest attiru receives an added gloss from our efforts. Service any hour of the uight Telephone No. 7. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robi(ion, Prop. Telephone 60 Mother's Friend WAISTS FOR BOYS Waist white and colored, laundered and utilnuiidcred. Blouse with Vestas front. Prices 8C, JSC, 40c, 50c, 65c, 75c. 5ee Display In North Window. Shoo Storo 7IH Main St. Dry QoOdg Si oro 7 is Main St. Cloth i lift Storo 720 Main St. MANHOOD RESTORED htt Vllitlllti-r. tin iMfsci iui imt uf n ft 11 H 1 ut 1-riMti It tih vnIcIiiii, will mih " to V us re , I tii no I in li I . V ii li-elr sstaal Ipnllnn, 1 1 . CUPIDENE9 lili irt.vit V fir 1-( I'lltm uf It fit HIMlfs, I MiMl t, , VilcitlM, WW 1 1 1 ill'klV ruin yon of nil iui .iiih ur u f ih. 1 . ,1 . , I, m ,sl imIi!iI, litawmnln, in iii. l. s 111111111 I mUalt. ttm rnui lriiii.w nil Iismh-1 hv tluv tr 1. ichi. I'rt i-ittt tiiiick iifwwtif itiKOlmrgtr. which If nurrhrkra . l.t Spin, irl Mini 1. il It... I,, .r 1 ..I Imii.iti-m -v. I 11 IkB. V. 1 1 1KI1 iM I ha llvtr. lln kithifVn itml I hi 111 lii.it uri'ii f .nl tin ntn Ul.-n. t'l'ftMIBKNK ntrriiMthiiig mill rt-wlnrt't nntu1 1 w i nk orgiina 1 1 its 1 ' mm ill tul. -. rg 1 1 ciin-.t by Dm tort In hfofhgUM 10Hrrn mn tronlilftl Willi freeaisaili l t i I'U'T.N li it. f t.iiiy k 1 hi w ti tiiKii lututf wlihobi hii 0raUkmi .'-' MlmiHtmw A wriui-n ten. mm iii K'vi'ii ninl inn,. ritri(1 , if til...t. ml ... n nol 9whe tt n unit t Biflt iUB ia Imi,iI fur . (t by mull. Hi-ii l fir mbm rfmijur nml n'gtiiniii.in atadUrn-ci Ik - Ol, JHft.lk lt CO., k U. Ilo am, Hun Kriuu lo. Cl. rOH h i,K T M.I.M aN .1 I'M IMtl'liUlS'l'S, I'fM'l 1 kin OHKleON. The Blue Front... We have Ihe best I ine in the cilv. See 11 before buying. MAX BAER. Fishing Tackle and Hammocks... IS Main St. Get Ready for Harvest 1 1 ;ivc yntir lic.nler beds m ule, your water tanks lisikfil over uml have your teed rucks in order, so thete will lie no delay when the time couh-s to barVtal this year's big, crop We make headet beds, water tanks and feed laiks at very reasonable prices. Call and see us. Pendleton Planing Mill & Lumber Yard K. PORtTBKi Proprietor. Hotel Pendleton Under New rianaement. Strictly First-Clnsb Excelleat Cuisine. tvery Modern Convenience Give Us a Trial. Kates $2 00 a day Special Kates by Week or niontb I'l.w and Kllllard llooms. Headquarters for Traveling Men The Kest Hotel In Eastern Oregon. Van in wi hue . Props. Successors to J. Ii. Moore AMERICAN PLAN. $.1.1)0 per Day and Upwards Hneat Hotel In the Pacific Norlhwrat THE PORTLAND POHThANIl, OWKtiON. Special Mate, tu Kaat.rn Oregon people veiling Portland. Hcailtjuartera for touriata aiiJ commeicial traveler.. C. BOW UKh. Manaa-c. Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Hyera' Hest Flour. It took fust premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tiou, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever used. Kvery sack ia guaranteed. We have the best Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Kye and Beardless Parley. Pendleton Roller Mills W S. is Y I UN, Prop. bran, Short, I ce, etc.