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L CORStl bALL. 163 Corsets BLACK AND DRAB ALL SIZES Roduced to 49c to Close Worth 75c to $1.00. Chance Ml I'lano with every 50c. purchase. fleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. Ehay. MAY I '.Kill. HGS MAY BK CHEAPER. .i,.li uliin Welidlir ha 1 11 JiaOileatu ahum "' honored 1 l. .In,, .il Port lllll (II) 111 "' , , V., ,,., lit, alter June 1. she I' " Ltuumh day after the i'.uph m, uliidi linn arrived 111 Mill F run 1 iWi'i I MM I L'ruili Inn.' Illid . .1,11 I, , . ran Cjin lo.ooii bales 01 into. 1 1" Ur(gnii) Ihup1 ',ir the Intsnor 3fr h(Mliill" HI WD brought on s'lo'' 1 , . , llii Kpm-htl in ti 1 11 tn 1 thl tlir I-ir. irrlVIIlK ll"l I'll, 11 mil . twit, tkt ptB bag market will licit admnl if il diil a your an. It lillbe renictiiiTi'il 1 1 it t tlir Macduff, kiiiftlut lirminlit tin' north oosai Kliolinin Inns fur INIIH. wus dn- lipl'in In irriviil fnr several weeke, I tin: tin' price for hag arose to 11 art hub tiiiiiii' 'I'll' supply becnine moie that aid bags worn gotten to K whwuT the) could l' found. IiIImiii of dtwiiwtt were reeortod MOi anirr to provide for the handling W lot- rrup if that mmmoII. The WnJor in to lirini! tlio largest onfi of (Tiin l)ii! Dial il t DM t ibr Picim- aunt thin year. Chm Hamilton, ol tllll city, today fMsl wren cent a the price imw etl for urain Ii.il" lift mi. tin' priii' early in tlio Bawtwauntt, but, later mi bo mi: ol tin- cl lay in tlir arrival ol tin h i'.irii,.- the supply fur thll rtaa. the prise mw to higher iif" Were tin Imu Nhip to lie de kysltbw rear, tlir price might again fbiclnr. HeiMrdiin: the coming of twlnr, until tlir nhip Iiiih boon lnl there ran lir mi assurance that at will 111 lir drl.ivnl. ami I'liinnii'iitH a iti mini nni-t all in the nature hawOiki.rm or Toluki i Lra, 1 ors-n 1 1 '-tif lit v in,. k.-- t, 1 Imt hr I (lie KMItlKroltliv Una ,11 I I l 'lii'l ,1 Co.. a Mm In ih.. nil) i ToleUo. oouatl MkilonMi'l. ami turn nrm will pal """to- Il1111.lt . . 1 Hollar. i,,r vni h anil nw-ol ( MUrrh in ,1 , .miiui n, riir.'.l iy O'i'lHitf.i'.nirri, ( llr,. way w li tfli thoir OntJOSSntSi in point milliner of votrs, rimniit ovorroiiir. At Weaton, " Bry ' will resolve practical h all tlio vnti'H east, ami are rail snv ditto for Chamberlain in Atlirnn'H two pr rllli'tn. TIicho two buys arr making rattling canvass in nther precincts C tlir county, ami it sale to sav tlirv will I10I1I their nun, ami inurr t away from home. l,a (iranilo ('limnirlr : Tlir Siinnit rim; in a iliHurucr tu tlir ntatr of Oro- Ifnh. It run OOiy lir overthrown bf nm ooooarted anion 01 the people ol wlial arr trn I tlir "row rnmil MM, " The rllUJ dominate! Multnomah county to Hiirn an extent nun every mini on the reitilar repulil Iran ticket in a Simon tool. Then hy an infamom Ktirrymandur Wawto r, unity in givun tin priVtlan of partlelnatlug in tba aloo lion el tnree htate HenatorH anil kix repri'Hentat ivi'M. Waxro in uiidrr tin 11 1 ij 1 -it iloniiniition of Simon aaalatad liv li 1 h pliant hrnriiinau t onreHNmati Nlooilv. Now llnioii ami Wallowa OMntMl Hhoiild do their juirt to frit 1 Hi lmii (ion the domination ol iiu'w H) it ii'ii I trirkntrr. The wnv to do h, :.. 1 11 . 1H to vote A I inter. for Wade, Keavin ami M if Hinl -ii:... ril.. .i la mv otli ! 01 Pucuiiibur, A. A. W (il.EAH UN, Nulnr) I'llbllr. U Uln a lulrrnulh hiiiI 1'Ni't anil miieoiiM NiirUruR "i : Inui. v i n,, 1 (ilno. POLITICAL tUMMEN 1 . "'Hi Ktwiptpepi are Sayinu About CMlillot anu Holltlo. it 5? ' Halley, I'andi Pii MaMBting attorney on the Baaiue ticio.i i,..- : "! Ho- w.n . win arr P"BB1 111 m(, i in 1,1 1. ..'.....I ... .1... mihl. .,,.. . " " "." o. tu. vum I,. i,iiii t. aiMiiroH. lli Uiiiiil' ll... (,. ...111 , . 111 tini nTr Myi will ""Tuni at the ihiIIh. Vtm: "Uiiii.. llW,... ''lainnrv, K:iH, ' ('hauilier- "Itry" Hull .Uff .11 1 1 . . I iti.. ..u Mai. ' itiiMuunrP -'.""'"' who will uiiira I Jlitlii. vnlrr,- , t. ,.,,lltv ,, lT' "-ly "I '111111 Mahinev and i" ,'"' ""di' reeorda tboy I l'"1.,"','."1"1 Mr Uhambar- "an arr i,ir Wi'Htoii la'ililrr: I here lui- lirrn a rarefiil "cou"tinR of iiowih" on the luirt id the niunugern of each cam pu ii 1 in tint- ciuiiitv, Willi tlir rr-ult , it ih Huid, of indicut ing a verv clow tiirlit uiicoiiifortuldy clour forliolh niden. It in reported that the democrat figure a majority of L'7 in the county, and the repUullCBIU IM, from 11 nttidy of rogiH triitioii lintx However, politicn in u very micertuin quantity f and Hie BMel careful eHtiinateM umoiint to hut little more than glloHH work, line factor thai nillHt not he ignored that nolne iiiitit vol int; w ill Ih- done hy inaiiy nitiaeni who do not cure to exprc-i-their actual BBtltiBJMMll bafofolwM to tlir KiiriieHt seeker after political slatis tii'H. it in vrrv likrlv that the Itrongth of the democratic county ticket, which i made up of excellent timlier. w ill bring to it not 11 few rapoblioan votes from men who dislike the method of InisHism that were em ployi'(l at the convention of their party. (In the wore of merit, titnen and honesty, the democratic nominee lire certainly deserving of support, and the county will profit hy their election. Some ol them Imve already 1 11 tried, and were not found want ing. If tin1 democratic ticket is heiiten, il will he In'cause the republi can arc numerically stronger in the county and huve boon Bioroocblj driven into line by the vigilunt Ihihs who ho HiicceHsfully niigineerod their convention in his own interests ami those of his followers.. '11 Dll plated Knives, I Il lb, !,., if I'm 1 ,n . ."" .'V III Mil' mill. Ki't thti "ohMp" '1M of kiiwiU uiu. '"'"uaii 11,, 1?,. 'in-mnie S 'Ti.r, ., "" ""' "f lilmu.K -'.Mil V,. .".'""" ITKIl. ..I,,,.!!, il.. ..... - I a-.. . t , . " lLr..n... .v "K - M of tlu- Hunziker AWord Jeweler and "1 1 CASTORIA Bni tlir nignulure uf CllAH. II. Fl.irrci In u- fin mure lliaa thirty ycr, and Tk4 Kind )'iw Hutu Alunijit Jiuntkl. WKlkuc loon mi a N.w Eaaln. Wcli'omr Wulker, of Pendleton, haa just biiilght line of tile Kusm'll lutes! imiirovcd straw -liiirnini! traction en gines uf Hie largest sine. This sule was made through KiismcII & Co. 'h repre sentative, Neiigle Bros, of this place. In addition to the engine purehusnl, Mr. Walker hits bought a number of steel tanks, together with u new feeder und stucker. Witli tile excellent crop prospects, lie looks (orWBrd to a successful and priilitaiile season's work. Neugle Hrus. ure ' hustlers'' when it comes to Helling machinery. Working Nltu and Day. The busiest und might iet little thing thai ever wus inudc isllr. Kind's New Life I'ills. Kvery pill is u sugar coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, I ist ensue into energy, brain-fag into menial power. They're wonderful in building up the Ilea I til. Only 2ftc per Is.x. Sold by 'lull man iV Co., DrUggteU, m For Harvaat. K. Murtin bun received the Urgent Ulid bent Melected lot of groceries thut ever BUM to Pendleton. Murtin buys in large I OH in urd r tu nave freight, therefore he euu give BbaBBBI pricen on your hurvent Hiipplien than uny liuiiHe in the city. You nhotild nee him before you buy. Sick headache ubsollltelv Ulid DBJJBBa nantly uured by using at ok I tea. A pleasant kerb drink. Ouren constipa tion uud Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and luippv. Satisfaction imiirantord or luonev liack, 'J- cents und ftOc ATHLETES TO 00 TO WESTON. School Track Team Will Again Meet Normal Student! In Field Event! AsHinhinf Prltrfflpal Roy Oonklln, of he endleton public whooln. will take Ins truck teams of ul , " Vr',' ('!r. "'" "Porta mi Sa.urdav next The Ptonm-rs' Hiinnul reunion II to be hold there during Tluirndnv Friday and Batorday, and th ntetta b 'tween the Pendleton school pupil, ami those of the normal nchool re to take place ,,n Sntlirdiiy. The field day sports here the other 'lay resulted in a sweeping victim- for tlie boms tram, ami the desire WBI "xprrssnl on the pari of the Vrt,, I'ovs .or another opportunitv, whlefa w in in' iran tad on tin oeoasion, 11 ,v lil"'l that iptite number of people will go from Pendleton during the reunion, and the presence of the two athletic teams in tlu.ir Hl.l .1.... sports will probably tend to attract ' a number in addition. A. F. BADE ELECTED TREASURER. Umatilla County Man to be One of Slate Endeavor Ofncort. A. I' . Hade, MandSOl of the lllevcntl District Christian BndsBvot Union, in Binding this OOOnty, was elected to tin trcasureshio of the slut., ntivlaltan i. dssvor Society at Albany last Bsturdsy. Mr also spoke during the convention. incri'liort o the nrr n i.iit l(..v 'I. Molltgoiiirrv of h wmm 1 1 1 1 i n,. ,. i.. has filled the position effliienflv, wa 1111 en raging one. though show ing u kiss in tne nuniiier ol societies. Th report of the secretarv. Miss Marll, v itsr, sooweo a total llicllilicrshlp III societies o Ml, Hurim.' the vrar ll new soclrlle wetn orcaniei an, I til iscnntltiticd. The receipts for 111 i "inns, won report 1 rom a lew -over half, were l:k)7-i.!i ; unions with tin hurch. M0. In the iunior denart it there are "(I societies, hi im.' a iuin of in ami a hiss of L'l. I lie advanced Christian I'.ndeavor work WSI treated in an impressive way 01 iirs. i',. 11. itne, ol Aslilaml, on ininsinns; by Mr. A. K. Hade, of Mil ton, on bring in one's nlace: bv l!ev. I'). Henderson, of Oakville. !in the law riiforrriiinit.anil bv Miss Margaret Smith, of Portland. on "the local union. Tlie following officers were elected: resident. Kov. A. .1. Montgotnerv, Oregon City; vice-presidents, ltev. '. I. I'.vans. Salem: C. K. Sox. Alhiinv : ilia D. Rise. Ashland: secretarv. Marl ha Case. Port Ian I: treasurer. A. Itade, M i lion ; suin'rinteiidents. mis- sioiuirv, Alice Smith, Kilgrue; gins I Itlsshsblp, H. L Pratt, Salem: Boat nig I'.mleuvor, Mrs. llavev Itailev, of Portland ; goisl literatue, li. K. Ilendernon, ilakville; .iuniors, Mr. M. (iuult, Oregon City, flic reKirt of Treasurer Hade h,vr,l 1 1 if following: 11 hnmliil tH'gllililiiB of not vrar I 77 'Ml lli'i iiiin In 1 Inin h at I'nrtlninl 4ft HO 11 v, 'lit inn I'li'ilffm ft't lie I'lrilKc mid riinlrlliiiilon il'irlng year I'jn !u Total IBBMltBfei iaauMi l.ll.l .'-' II 1 1 m lor sale' by Brock .V Ml to Farmers... We k..'1 ls tllL' dawn of harvest we wish to announce that f.,,,1 CH Plots line of Haruaal iaiinnlia. Dishes. Table harness; Zi0 Ute-!'- We buy (or spot cash, winch Wu.de., Suturduy -v ,, 11 ( 1 , . ., ......... ...I... 1. it,, 1 r, 1 1 . . . -..b,v.i man iiiuoi wiiu uuy v., ..v.... uunl lor (le ncr CliaSt tV S"iborn's Teas and Cotlees u specialty. CHAC daudm am ---io. rVlllifllis Pcadlctuu. Worse Than War. Hundreds ure killed ill wur, lull hundred of thousand are killed bv onumpt ion. There would Ih- lie nths at all causeil bv this terrinle lisease, if people cotihl U' made to 1111- lerstund that Shiloh's cough und con sul, iit ion cure is a sure remedy if taken in the earlv stages, ii cts., m cts. ami (1 11 bottle. Druggiatl will refund tlie money if a cure is not effected. Tall man ,V Co., leuding druggists. BLIND ASYLUM PUPILS COME HUME. Myrtle Buzan and Charles Nebergall Par ticipate In the Closing Exercises. Minn Mvrtle Ituian, daughter ,' of Mr. und Mrs. (ieorge lliizan. of this it v, und Charles Netiergall, formsrl) f i'endleloii, have returned to Pen- lleton frmn the Oregon usvliim for (lie blind at Salem. Mi Hu.ati is at the home ot her parent (or the uiuiiier, ami Mr. Nebergall, utter 11 brief visit here, will go mi to l,a liruudc, und later spend some of the Hummer in Maker Citv. lioth will return to tlie usvluin in the ful I . In the closing exercises, which oc- urreil last lliursilav evening 111 iilem, M iss llii.an gave a recitation, song atid took part in a dialogue. Mr. Nebergall plasl two violin hoIoh, part icipateiJ in a culintlieuic Irill, and sang in the choriise. iloth these young Miple have made xceileut progreHs uuring ine pant ear, ami are ol tl pinion that the liool (or the Mm. I ol Oregon IH Well (inducted Mr. NelaTgull, it will In- remem bered, lot In evesight through an BOOideilt sustained here ill Pendleton, al the Hotel Pendleton, hv tlie ex- losion of u bottle. He wus in the lospital ut Portland for soinet line and finally was discharged with his eye- Ight iieriiiuneiitU lost. He HUstuliied lii utlliction cheerfully, und proceeded procure un education at the school for tiic blind. Arrivals at the Hotel Pendleton. Sum Sternberg, San 1 runciscn. A Mitchell, Sisikane. Q w Harris, Portland. II K OaSUBOnS, I'ortlaud. P K HuiiHueker, SjHjkane. K 0 Boaail, city. Mr C W Hell und mm, Colfax. ( II Marshall, Snkune. N Morlork, Walla Wullu. J Moule, city. W M Slunher, city. w Q Astrapi SHikune. J A Allinou, I'ortlund. J W Canon, Portland. A J Hull, Sskuiie. Mrs K Bmltn and daughter, Dslles, lieu StaVani, Spokane. W K William. I'ortlund. A .1 lialston und wife, Berkeley. - Hardy, Salt Lajhs. loo While and dSUghter, Heppner. 0 M Hess. Colfax. j b Murun, i.u Grands, lay Haydsn, V ancouver. J Si Keeney, Heppner. Mrs R 1. Burnett, Atlieiia. (' M smith, Portland. P 1 1 rant, Port land. J il Mulvenill, I'ortlund. Geo Cleuvelaml. I'ortlund. W K Kills, Heppner. f A Taylor, Heppner. J 11 KlOSOofcsr, Spokane. A H Heuttiel I, Sisikane. Nellie l.ahiic, HeppUer. Sum l.oc, gpoksnSi C I. Downsr and w ife, Spokane. V Hallock, I t Dodaaji j c Fitabany, Loa Angslos, A C Israel. OblOBgO. N Q Kuhn, Ouiuhu. Strayed or Stolen. One buy horse, 8 years old, weight lUL',r pounds, two white bind feet, star in forehead brunded l'l. connected on left shoulder, will ride or work in the Ixift yurd of Mm. 6. V . night or Sunday Hist. W 111 give fid re- wurd for delivers' of him to dun Filher, Milton. Oregon. An up-Ui-dute bicycle ut IU5, ludien' whiels 11), ut the Crescent Agency in th, Rsal Oregouiuii building. A BBS. oiid-bund bicvele in aood order for 116. Court Street Turuis aaay, without interest. TEACHERS VACATION PLANS. Where Instructors or the Public School Will Spend the Summer. The corps of teachers employed in tlie Pendieton public nbooli are to scatter to vnrioun places during the Ummsr, for rest ami recreation and recuperation for the work of the c til ing year. The school board lias not vet met for the purpose of re -employing learners lor ine year nuni-in, hut it is probable Hint all or most of the teach nrs of the past vear will be in their place! again in the fall. Principal R, b. Oonklln Intendi to attend a summer school, psrhSBS at the university of Moscow, where he will he employed as one of the instructors, and do some scial work along lines ' 'I si lent Hie investigation. His plum are not vet iieiinitelv turmoil, hut ll is certain that he will be on the mrps of instructors at one of the summer schools on the roast. Assistant Principal Boy OonkllS will go to Chicago, taking a course in a summer school in that citv. He will leave in a few weeks. Mi-- Beatie leaves this week for her home in Oregon City, when' she will probably Sn'tid the "greater pari of the rammer, visiting the Unirsnlty of Oregon, of which she is an alumna. Miss Beatie will be at the university at Kiigene during tlie commencement exercises. She may visit the sound le foTS returning to Pendleton. Miss Wood has already gone to Port land, where she intends to visit during the greater part of t' e summer. Miss Leonard is to lie in Denver for the vacation period, visiting with frtsndii Misn Mcintosh will visit her sister. Mm. Skellon, at Pilot Hock, and also spend part of the time elsewhere. Miss Til lard , who bus gone to Hepp ner, will go fr 111 theri to Portland, Bnd Biail also other western Oregon town during the summer. Miss Kolsoin will also remain here for a portion of the time, visiting else where Infer in the summer. Mis. John Halley and Mm. William l- itzgcralil are to be al home for the inosl of the summer. Mis liilnrr expects to spend the raoatlon at Portland mid at other coant points. .Miss Lime expects to remain in Pen d let on for tlir most of lbs summer. Miss Carrie Kpple will teach a school in the country, and Misn KoBStsS Kpple will probably remain at home. The ion f teachers employed in the schools here have been able Hsnin tants to the principal, ami the patrons of the schools would mi doubt be en tirely satisfied in the event the Isiard re-eniployed every one of them. The schools have been the best during tlie past vear thev have ever been, ami even more progress will Is' made dur ing the coming year, if the same teach ers lire hired tlgulll. m p - A WRONG IMPRESSION. Thomas Thompson Says He Has No "Sack" and Wouldn't Carry One. riiomus Thompson, republican con gressional committeeman for Pendle ton, niivh the impression has been created ill the minds of some jienplc that lie has charge of the d istri full nm of "a corruption fund" for political purposes, lie denies ill the most em phatic manner the soft imH-acbment ami states that he bus not a cent of anvboiK 's nionev, hut his own. fie further stales that he would have nothing to do with any attempt to de bauch such voters as are inclined to set a money value upon their franchises, and feels aggrieved that the idea was given currency that be wa the Mark lie of t'matilla conntv. He bai no ambition to hine in miv such way and leels aggrieved that any should (onticct 1, no with so dis honorable an undertaking. e THE CONDUCTORS' BIO PICNIC. The Dalles Crowded With Thousands ot Excursionists on Sunday. On Sunday, at The Hullo, something like live thousuuil excursionists ut- tended the aniiiliil picnic of the Order if Hallway Conductor, Portland livisioii. I rom Western Oregon town ami Portland came nixty couches, ouch one being III led to eilplicm, people stunding up just like in it crowded street ear The cam were ill three trains. I rom the country around The Halle ellollgh Inure came to -well the total I" at leant five thousand. The day wus jileusiintly sisuit, the nmliictom und their friend being well entertained, und the picnic wan ipiite U nuccens. "Alter nufiering from severe dyn pnia over twelve yearn ami lining many remedies without m-riiium'tit goo. 1 1 Inally took Kmioi Dyspspflia Cure. It did me so much good 1 recom mend it to everyone," writes J. h. Watkins, clerk ami recorder, Chilli- tbe, Mo. It digests w but vou cut. Tullmun ,V Co., leading druggists. BEAUTIFUL SKIN Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Pruduird by ftticuia TS0AK Tb most effective akin purifying an Ixmuti ty 10,' av4xav in Lite vtof-'l, k well w mrul aik! eviM iBii fur toilet, btb, Mini uunmty. Thm only trt)eutJv t iunltt, tiltw khoi, r, PMsVfll, $b4 oily gk in, red, ruub ti.tinlg will ItaBllMj palBI Mi.-i itiiatx'.MM iiMilg, dry, thin, Mini mUag hair, Mild iin.le Mly blcmialitHi, Imm attisc 1 hr only irventitt- ol ih 1'mumj, vU , iuHaiuiiiMiioii Miid cloKtfuiK tbu I'imkJt. Moid svorywhsjr forTlii f) 4 CCngi Pnim B . Ion. How iuUnvsUssuufu, Uk.u, Um4 sj.d Uc fW Oregon Lumber Yard SELLA l.umher, Luth, KuildinK i'aper, Jar Paper. Mouldings. Pickets, I nm. and Cement, Hrick and Sand. Subh and Duors, Screen DourHoi Windows, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp. Court House. CELEBRATION PLANS MOVE FORWARD. Saturday Night Meeting Hears Reports From Various Committee!. Saturday night, the l oiirtb of .Inly committees met ut the council rooms and bsSrd reports as to the progress being made 111 preparing for the cole biation. Another meeting will be held at the HUM plaOl on WednSSUBV even ing, when more complete reports will lie heard. The progress made was en tirely satisfactory. The finance com mittee had secured considerable more nionev, and 1 1 it. I some more in sight. Much will depend nwn the activity of the Bremen of Pendleton in the suc cess of the north of .luly eclohrat ion. The COmmlttSI on entertainment are anxious to give the firemen 11 prom inent place on the program and w ill do so if the department comes forward Ntlth a good list of races. The council has offered 11 number of prices, among them a handsome silver cup and liberal cash purses for which the various companies are to compelo. Chief Charles ( ireul ich has been askisl to take up the matter ami ascertain the sentiment of the members of the Are deport SlSnt, The local tournament, if carried out as planned, will in Itsoti constitute a tine attract ion. The committee on entertainment, Lee Held, chairman, reported an esti mate on the expense to In' incurred. A dance platform will Is" built, 76l70 feet, in Byers grove in Kust Pendleton, there the literary exercises are to lie held. A full program of sports and games w ill be arranged. Some plans are in formation which will be an nounced later. (Ieorge A. I l.irltiian, chairman of the committee on decoration, is prepar nig tor lining the street with green tree and will use plenty of bunting to make the streets present a gala aspect. II. 1.. Ilexter, Chairman of the com mittee on illuminated parade, is in teresting the hnlges in the event ami Ibis will be made a remarkable draw ing card. The music committee, C. R, Uoose vlet, chairman. is negotiating for several bands in other towns, as Wall with the Pendleton bund, so thai music will till the air throughout the entire day, w ith orchestra music during the evening. On Sunday, members of Hie com mittee visited tlie Byers' grove and looked out Hie location of the dancing puvillion and other feature of the ex ercises to be held there. The entertainment committee ure planning for a baseball game to lie, played here on the afternoon of tlie rOUrth, between the home team and a team from the l'.ast Rnd, t ei a Red Hot From the Gun Was the ball that hit O. B. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in ll ivil war. It caused horrible ulcers that no treat ment helped for 10 vears. Then Buck h n's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures cuts, bruises, burns, boils, felons, corns, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. 1!5 cts. 11 box. Cure guar anteed. Sold by Tullman iV Co., Hnig gists. m - m Matinee Races al Simpson & Perlnger's Track. Several of the U'st horses ill Oregon will nice on the Simpson A Porringer track on Thursday, commencing nl 1:110 o'clock, May .'II. Ticket on sale at Citv l.iverv Stable and on the ground, price Ml cent. Purity and Accuracy t . j 1 IM are neceaaary in drugs. MriliclncH wIihii prepared with adulterated Ingredients cannot nerve the purpose desired. Our drugs are all siainlard and our prcerrip tlou department haa our special can Mall orders will receive prompt and careful atte'itlon. BROCK & MoCOMAS IlcndipmrU're for t'aineraa and I'tioi 'graphic Supplies'. Corner Main and Court Su., Pendleton. ICE liKK K SAND WOOD COAL Alao Wholesale Agent for S III 11 MILWAUKEE BEES In bolt ten. barrc'a, or caata. Call up J C Telephone liU. if H. K0PITTKE. Nothing Succeeds like HUL'ceaM. To challenge attention irresintildy wrur the uttire of a w inner Immaculate linen in un ennenliul to evening tlreae un a HW'ullow-tail cut. Our polish iM our trude-murk, und while that in prevent everything in right. The costliest uttire receives uu added gloHH from our efforts. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. ftobiuton, Prop. TeleplkNuj oil Mother's Friend WAISTS FOR BOYS Waist white and colored, bininlered and unlaiiinli'red. Blouses with vestee fronts. Prices 25c, 30C, 4c, 5c 65c, 75c. See Display In North Window. Shoo Storo 7 16 Main St. Dry Gootl;Sioro 7 18 Main St. Clothing Store 720 Main St. c on rtnon nmhop pin a Ourni Lost Manhood, Im pot icvi -ORt Posiwr, NlirhfWof.n, Annrmntorrho!! Iniomnln. 'In it t t, l il O'tftiifS), ft.-minut t ml'.'.lont, L;im tinrn , Nenoui Om blDi MtMiiiu'l ,UnritnK9 'in wi of ffV ntn, Vnrit nmia, or tv obi M.i 1, lit m j OuU'o'ii -I ' Dlv I, f I I chitra, siuim Ntr vou Twtitiiinn n' :lidia. f At ri r 1 nov ti i. I i' ,i J. .is n t 1,1. a, ,mi is M li.nl. WTWTM llnsMM aitnD. m .HlfSii Stlrmi!it" th. tMi'i hi I un r . m tcti. s.-. a Un, l i (ivilji mil A ftt'rn nn nani -. tu nr """'I ''imt Auurou, Umhop RmJy Co., Ian rrtmctaoo. Oal. KOH BktM H TAI.'.MiN V i O.. I Ht Hiii MT4, I'KN nl.H ON, OURdilN. The Blue Front in We have the bct I iues in tl Us, See IIH before buying. MAX B4ER. Fishing Tackle and Hammocks... 7IR Main St. (ict Ready tor Harvest I l ive your header lidl. m.nlc, your wutei tanks tookod over and hava your feed racks in order, so then' will he un delay when the time comes to barVSSl this fnr'fl lug Crop U'c make header lieds, watir tanks ami Iced t.u ks at very reasonable prices. Call ami see us. Pendleton Planing Mill & Lumber Yard It. PORSTMi Proprietor. Hotel Pendleton Under New rianaKement. Strictly First-Class Excellent Cuisine. Kvery Modern Convenience ssss 1 Give Us a Trill. Rates $2.00 a day Special Kates by Week or month Kar and Kllliard Mounts. lieadquarlera for Traveling Men The Kest Hotel In Eastern Oregon. Van l)i .in Bros., Props. Successors to J. E. Moore AMIiklCAN IM.AN. $3.00 per Day and Upward l ineal Motel In th e Pacific Northwest AiAf f a a I t tMM s. aii- I '( I Tl. AND, ORBQONi for tourl.ta and ml travelers Special Uatea to Haa tern Oregon peapla vlalllng Portland, neadqttartera n. t. bUWCHS, msnsti, Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread uae Byers' Best Flour, it totk hist premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all ct mpttl tiou, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever used. Kvery sack is guaranteed. We have the best Steam Bulled Barley, Seed Rye aud Beardless Failty. Pendleton Roller Mi W s. UVEKH, Prop. limit, htiortn, Pec, etc