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COKStl oALt 163 Corsets PKEBLBR'S election IN DOUBT. BLACK AND DRAB ALL SIZES Reduced to 49c to Close... Worth 75c. to $1.00. Chance on Piano with every & purchase. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. AUCKLAND WAS FOUND. ,f gltlni Near La Grand r.und in Wyoming. Mrlaklaml, siipraiaed " be j,rtr ,,j Kiting, m-ur 1. 11 mj . I iuti'li (ruin av-: raM i mldum covered ii gnjs eehiani than in 1 ms Ml come In lighl nt Uuvvlinn, ,,.. Hjtrieklnnd iiai been h taddtot nl Hint plaoa fr juj nut until 11 '' ttUJrS ,,, nl Hint town huh he w.i- othoi titan what In .. 1.. I.ii-i 'l'l 1 urr- in 1111 : JSglTirriKii i" Kawllni from La EL Dr. H BOtilied the uuthori- 5 hi Mated .la Strickland, I aaaa richt ua 1- James; MMi nH,.-brt' of murder. Strickland . ltit I v pl;ii ! 1 ' 1 l-r arr.'-t . officer states Unit Palmer 4 in I kill"! i numed '; $ u linoili.-, mi June in, MM. hlarr nlmit tlii-. hul rlaitun the lillisj t in sslf-delenM. arbila the afar n it wan cold-blooded murder, huiir mictnl in- wlln ui intimacy i ' 1 :jjn li.iiin I !'. Follow ing tt.,' 1 caws jecet ing im tin- night wy, I'.i.m t i.iv in wait ifr ami 1 HI came out. Mrs. h Inrnwl tliut li'T husband wan hWjaj ami changed clothes with h H1- iaaMaWjr, a bo war in lha ccptnv of Kiniug. TIk' (our runic to:; M nn-t'tmg together, .Mrs. h-nxriml (Itt in tin' lead. When Mr hlatr'r billing place, lie jumped sttuokt hurried look at IM nrtt r- 1:. i : iloii't uiil ptwril mi tn Mr-. Montgomery at! Kkiiik uiul ilint 'in' latter di'atl, appaion in Met 'lark thai Bislng n an !) rslnier lied tr I. a (initio ami it BBa Bnrinaa. Wvn. . uml sVMs Msorsd to Raw! int. While a) married u Mrn. Anna Palmar returned in Oregon rauiiitinii ia.rH. t I Curious Newi. (runt Ilr lc II. Lairg i hi. n( BSm. I. T ll, leril.iy- "Knur '" " Li.vtru I' m.t I.. ,-nr..l in HrrtWair .if .,'.., fill, i ul.iel. liml 01-1 ti-r ifreat -nfT.-rii... f,,r 1 1' ir. ir SU Mr. Wntllil lin-iib mil mi Iter ' i I fj .. -t , I ,.t , ,r. M. firs n.i ... 1 I.... I.... ,.... iu I Mi- mil her lixtltl. im ....... 11. n. I " he sknar. tvli.t -i J .. I,,.,,.. "-1-tiut Bluetric Hitters it the ti.wl Mriler known. It'-! tlic "wo remedy i ir iiim. tetter. Halt ami miming Boaaa, kidm-v and ma, brln- .1 meat ion I'll), r utr.'iutli. I Inly .'al I'entH. ' Tal Imai , ,v Co., 1'ruggiat. Hmb. . siren, boila aiaalaUw I i v a". STOP AND RKAD. IfM 0M al 11 a-t ! it l: a . HO, Co. link (or anv til akiliivr ujviuii tin- daaerintion and Mi la ..t tin tiiii-t trailM from prp-iiV poaat ,0 UllicagO oven ilav ( var. Bl I'urtlaNilVI, n un'i Hpaoiali" a Bpj aldtli rat lluila train iaavinfl dail; it 5 Q ),. pi, : iMdinf PJ) In. . i... . urh in tin' inorninn of aHal day. n s,. mni In 17fI Jim Silver-plated Knives, "8 and Sp ions. ''1"' ";r ''t. k yu warn 10 .i... 1. 'V lil": aun m -Mc'tr tm.l , "' U " Ol IlK-oml. But ak Bui -n ' 'iap"Ml- i.i 1 d...' 1 ."" '' "' K'hku -ami zr T57" . ,"i "hhiii.i iha taM -lu- il f ' 'nil II in ul littilillK CmT J!!F.ulVK bra- bi'in itl. WkiT n " " '' AKAMKt ul -kiuhIIij iil4tuj ,,. luamiUiaurur. Jtweier and uaitclan. elagjant dhnittg nan "al u oafta". On thin train laatrilNJ ''Very ThtTfadat i 11 pofaotially eondnotad "Unlinary SIii.HT" to ('biratl'i w itlmlit rlianyr. Than again if you runnot ltn v nt that Uvm, m oan Boconnodata yr.u by oar doitbit tmin teTVioa. Tba Faai mail laavat Pandlaton every nrantlntj at Bt06, Alao aolid full widtn faatlbnla ami landing yon at Cbioago in 70 lioiirH. Theie are nai the trniiiH fur ladlal trnvelinu llotM or with children. "All the I'omlnrtH nl a home" w ith aOUftaotH attemlant- to look out for your wel fare. The train- run thmuiili over the I'nioii I'nciiir uml l'hican V Moftb weHtern rallarayt. For further information apply tn nitentt of the (I. II. ,V X. Co. or A. (i. liurker, General Agent, Portland, 1 rregae, Beware of Olntmenis tor Catarrh that Contain Mercury Hi. mercury will niri'lv dattfaf tin1 ietM of Mftic-1 1 Hii.l coniili'ic.y . -nii-.' the w Ik.1.' tjrt ii'in when eiit.Tltiir 11 Ibrouan Hi.- aiaaaai nr lai'en. lunb artli'lv. iihiiiil'l never Im- unci n cent on nri'iH'rlptliin" frnni ri'piitHl'le phyiil etaaa, a- the iIhiiiukc lie K ill .1" i t.-li fnl'l le tie- good v. 111 .mi I--- bi dariva (rum taaa lUIr- i ritHrrh Cure. ataOUUV tnre.l liv I'. .1. Oaiaajaf .v Oa. Taiaoii, U, rontalaf ao Mereury, Htiil l tekeu (atetaally, m mm dtrtotly upon tin lil.Mi.l mi. I mu -.111- nurlaeai ol the nynteni. in huyitiK UhII'i (.'Niarrh Car a tart raa t'-i the K'niiii'' It n taken laMraall .ami um 4 in Till". 1. 1. "hi. i. l.y K. .' i li.'h. y .v c.i. Ten montalii Ire.- Holil h) all .rui(irlt. price 7ft. . n'r BOttU. II,.; - Family ('ill. are Ihe Ik-.i. Arrival! at Hotel Pendleton. K J Bobaraoti, Hun I ninci-m. lieo W Kirnke, Sun I'raiiciHcn. K T simmouH, Oblaaan, CIiuh Harrow. Wallu Walla. Marry K Lewis, San Frnncleco. (I A Yancey, SI Loiiih. A It lturfonl, Wallu Wallu. Mr and Mrn I Fulck, Wallu Walla. M I.evaiiHuler, San Kraticinco. sum Lee, Si iknne. Itoht BrnawM) in 4tan. John I. shurpHtein, Wullu Walla. Joh Bpiagad, rortlabd. A K Cooper, l'nrtluml. .1 II KlotH'knor, Spokane. 1' K Huiiaurkar, Siokune. f K Newell, BpOaTJUM. Jiinh Vert, citv. W I Y mi nit. Atheiiu. W K i i hi 1 1 1 , city. II W White, Sun jftlBCBWOi llert I Inline, Sun I'ruiii'iai'o. s ll Raajder. North powder. C M smith, North Powder K MuiiHlield, North l'nwder. w w Smith, Portland, w Lord. Portland. Win Maher. Portland. Chun ll (ilenii, Portland. A l.otfrund, l'nrtluml. i e f Playad Out. I nill lieuduchf. puiiiH in vurioiih parte of tin- IkhIv, linking ul (he iiit Of the Htomuch, Iiihh of upM-tite, fever iHhneHH, pimpU'H or Mire- ure all paaa tire erfttannea ( impure blood, po PMktter bow it baeanM to, it muHt bt pari Bad in order to obtain good health. Acker'h HImh1 Klixir baa never tailed tn cure BBTofttlOtU Of HVphilitlc DOiaOM or any other blood dlaaaaea It It aa tuinlv u w barf ill remedy, ami are aall every bottle M poaltlve guanuttee. l or Hale by lirock A MeOontaa. L Hunziker A Word to Farmers Call tor School Warrantt. Xotice in herehy given thut all 0Jt HtundiiiK wurrunth of aabool diatrict Xo. Hi, I'mutillu I'oiintv, llreogo, ri--iHtered prior to Kehruury M, nam, w ill U' paid mi preaentation ui the oalea of the clerk of at id ilmlro'l in tin- Baal Otegonlan build Ingi PeadletoOi Ore goat, Inaaraal aanaat (roan data of puhii eatiou. LVMA BIBHOP, Clerk HiHlnct No. HI. Dut.-d June 5, HWU. Will Uu tou Good. A IiIihkI puriller and tineue huilder if Kurl'n flnver ltuut Tea. sold for half u oaotnry on our gauuvsaaa. tlom-y rufuuded' if reeultH ure not aatinfucmry. Price -lb Ota. und 60 vta. fullmuli A Co. , . . Board and Roomt. Mra. J. liulntead hue leuaeil two ol the J. K. MrClurr houaea on Johliaon atreet between Alta uml Wehh Htreetr ami ih prepared to (araiah h'mhI la bit hoard at :150 u week and comfortable rOOJIM ut ll.M u week. in m Sick headache abaolutelv uml perm- neatly otired by naing kloki laa A pleUHuiit herb drink. Curi e OOOatipe tion uud indiifeetioii, inuken you eut, aleep, work uml liuppv. riatiafactlon l' i in run toed or money buck, 2r cent und 60i'. For eule by Hria'k A Mi ( loBIM. An up-to-duie bloyolo ut Ko, Lad let' wbevli g, at the Creaw nl Agano) la ti Baal Oregon ian building. A aoc-ond-band bioyele in j!"i order for 15. Terin euay, without intoreat. Al tin ls t1L. iiWn u i-arvest M wish to announce tliat 2, 1 """i'lte line of Harvest Supplies, Dishes, Table y-w erv an(i Cookiojj Utensils We buy for Bpot casb, wlncb Wj I Ul to sell cliuaper tlian tbose wlio buy on credit. Cbgac Sanborn's Teas and Coffees a specialty. CHAS. ROHRMAN, Hit Plurality Will Be Small Mlft-ht Be Changed by Official Count. Pretent oguiei on the oonntr treas urer are : Republican county comniiltee - aa oaealon, 15; detaooratlc ooanty com. ro it tee t claim, 19. Thin in getting down to a rery tmall inn ruin, and it may be Wiped OQl hv the offlolal oanvaat which maal Ik- made before the exact HKureH are known on all oCBoert, After the re tnniH were received from Mountain nrwinet, the vote Mood ametly even Peebler ami YnteH havlita il.. number of votea frnni all breelnetl winch were in. The ratMining pre oincti probably gain Pwbler a rntall majority. Aeeeptlng Ihe olaimt ot tba repnblloan oommlttee, that Mountain precinct pnve Ynten a inajnritv of LM, thin wbh the Hituation "an eveii break." Following that. Alba precinct runic in with a mujnritv ol lometblng like m for Peebler, Toakani cave him om or two, Vlnaon about Ire, Bogm a Mil BMjority and the renult WM a claim by the deniiHTalH of 111 Inr their man. Kveryone will andeTBtand that the Bgnret on a 1 1 candidate Doming uh they do over 'phone ami brought bt wan) Indlridnalt from ail partH of the county and the totall being mail, if in gTaal hurry anil amid OODttaUl ex citement error- mav he mmle ut any time ami it in poHniiile that hucIi min- take- may have I n made thut the final MntrMI may alter the remit. Although Peebler ih pmhaldy elected the deraooratt are not raiaalng to admit thai it in hv on nanna rattled ami w ill tint be urlor to the official CtlllVUHH. Bailey in rarely elected. The H(jureH glren late Tnaeday evwalng ban been IncTeeoad in bin lavor by tba reluriiH that have cmne in later from lUeJl precinct an bad not then been beard form. Hi asargin in Morrow county WM IB, In thll county, hi' WM glean 48 Tuaaday enningattne time the Baal Oregon Ian went t preai Then word came from Alba that he received ll majority ill thut pre. met. Hiuull majority in BogtMi additional majnrity in VinaOfl and a -I hip majority in Mounkiln. with mora na jnritie- in Buddooh ami Yoakum, li ma jority In the dbrtrlet w ill be toreo' thintt over likl. HlakleV H majority wuh increaed by the later PetUmt which wan HS'i when tl.e Kant Hregnniun cIohihI the ruturnn of the day 011 Tueaday. AIIhi'h vote WM 44 to 14 in bin favor und other precinct- increiiHed it lligbtly. Hut it ih reiiHonuhly etire that hi- majnrity in the county will be more than MB, Maloney'i log majority wm alao In- creiiHinl by the later retiirne and he will have more than tkJO probably when the count in final. Ilartinan alao bun more than he ha I reported Tuetilay evening. In fuel, ull the Inter rcttiniH in creantal the mujoritiea of the demo cratic cundiduteH who were then given nut an huving ohtuined u majority. The nioHt of the precinctH wblefa were not in Tueeday evening will not he known until the vote in cuiivuhhciI. In moHt inHtuncea the ballot- ami elec tion aheetH were ull put into tba boSM uml aeule.) up for truiiHiniHHion to the court h hi Jit-. an I im mic took off the figure uh to reaulta. The return there fore received later Tuewlay evening ure given from nienmry by peraoue coin ing in, ami that in the reamm the reatill Ban not ba -uid to he certainly known prior to the official cuiivuhh. People eniitinue t" wonder ut the re markable diaerepuncy la-tween the re publican ntute and eongreaaional ticket uml the county ticket. It it without precedent aliim-f in the whole country. a PENDLETON WAS HOSPITABLE. Good Words from Thone Who Attended the Sanlon ot the Woman's Clubs. The ladiea of Lu (irande, hhvh the Chronicle, wlm attended the lir-l biennial -e inn nt the Women 'a t'lubn of Oregon winch wuh held in Pendle ton lunt week, npeuk 111 the highent term- of their entertainment. The ladlw "f Peodletoa rparad naltltar puillH or eXpelIHe to etlt.Ttuill their gueatH, wlm were from all part- of the elate. Friday uftcrnnnii curriugen were pro. ridad to take all t" the lmliun nchool in the renervation, where they were an term ill ad by the pupila of the In- diun mhool, u very nice picnic dinner wa- nerved by the lie lien of Pendleton. The delegatet from tin- Nelgbborbood Club wen- Mrn. H. Smith and Mrn. I ran boa, lor the Tin-day Muaieal, Mrc ICnberl Lyle and Minn Aiihoii. Til.- i-itnrH from the La Onnda cluht w.-re Mr- Fraan und Mi McRcnmn Mri.. Spuulding, correaponiling aecre larr olttne (edention, and Mrn. Turner Oliver, one of the bourd of directorr, were iii iittcndanee. Mr-. .1. M. Herry and Mi Fanaia MrKanajaa were glllHtH. m Pcadleton. Court Street WHITMAN COMMENCEMENT. Addresses to Be Given by Dr. Nixon, ot Chlcaao, on Tuesday Next The couiineiicemeiit eterciaea of Whit man college will begin tomorrow even ing, with the "eiieemble concert" by cn-ervntory pupila, the following anew law being: Friday, June . at H p. m., rucitalH ol conae'rvulory pupila. a!,irdu , June , academy gruduu- tian, Sunday, June 1U, 111:90 a. in., bac- .uiau r.-ute Beraton by iha praaMaati Bm H B. h PaawoM, I. p.; mmm! bafora tin- ObrittiM Buekrthai by Itev. II. 0i MaaOOi Ol Poliman. Momluy, June 11, priM oratorical aontaat. Tiuwdav. June 1'.'. annual meeting of iriihli ol ; clanh day program : dedication of Whitman memorial building and Billing" bull, with an addreH- by llr. ). W. Nixon, of Chicago. Wedneialav, June 1.1, college in liner in old college cha-l, and c..iiin.eme m, -in cm rciaer of the college, followed by the ptMldant'l reception. A Lite and Death Fight. Mr. W. A. liinea, of Mancliert.-r, lu i.r.ili.t n I hia ulmoHt luiruciilour eacape from death, eavn: "Fxpoaure after rnaaalM induced aerioua lung trouble, which elided ill contuinpllon. I bad ireiplein neuiorroauea aim coughed nigbl and day. All my eVkWOM aai.l I mUat I"""' die. Then 1 U-gan to uae Ur. King " New liacovery for Con- ramptlon, irnii li oomplataly cured me. 1 would not be without it even if it coat fi a bottle. Iluudredl liuve iiwd it on my recoiinneiidation and all auy it never failr to cure throat, cheat and lung trouble. " Kegulur aiite Sue and 1. Trial bottles free at Tallmun & (;o. 'a Urug store tus vaaaoN's pake poems. How a Fonnr Pandliton Nan btol Vre tr Ml Own. Lite Vernon once lived in Pendleton, ua uiuuy will reaaamber. lie war a iiiuuo plaver in idacea of roaort and diapouaiug of liquid refreahmenta. ftince leaving Pendleton, lie baa been frequently aeon in print both ua u aong writer and aa u poet. He hue produced a number of poeuia wbicli have boon printed in some of the htglieat. rlaaa publication- in the country. Nnw, it appear thut Vernon !a a thief of literature. Inntead of writing toeniH, he Hteuln them. Sometime ago, a Portland Oregon ian writer made the diacorery ami thut corn men tad iHTtin- entlv : "NeWipapar readers who keep tab on the poetry niche in the dailies have ban asking a fond deal nbOOl a bard ilgninc hlmwlj Lm Vernon in aeverai new -papers and periodicals t liroilghnut the country. Mr. Vernon haila from Hritish Columbia, it in iiain the ex treme weatern ibon, where the quick, frenh MM bfWMM and salt air are tuppoeed to develop the hlgbeal kind ol poetic inspiration, that Mr. Vernon holds Htar-clinmlier aeHaioiiH with the Mi She teemed to be all riglit un til lately, when the la'caine atftictcd w ith "uncoiiHeinuH aaainiilation." "Ala p.H't the British Columbia Hcrila' aceni" to be making a atrong bid for the laureateshin. Thronch bin eBUBtonS there have BppMPod al times Home scintillating lines lliat auggeated genlM. "At lenat, there were n few editor- who thought ho. The editor of I onlie s Weekl) wa-one of them, lie accepted a piM'tn entitlisl "The Peacemaker." It was printed thin week, credited to Mr. Vernon "But, notwlthetandlng "Tba Penea maker' nprodueed in the Oragonlan yesterday HI goisl, it bus been dis covered the piece in not original. The theme is ht. ralU cribbed llOffl a much older pnein, which it found in Mi- G offey i Fourth Header, nviaad edi timi, oopyrlabted in in'u. The poam wns then tilled "The Dying Soldier. " "For some time pn-t Lue Verbon has I n detected in the act of pirating the Work of nlhers and passing it off as his OWn, It was cntnpiirul ively nufe -n Innc as he uoufloed Ilia rubbing to lagltin poem and tba many inglorloui Milton- who virott years' ago. lint growing bolder he began to Improve ami add to the thought ol the itnmor lals IhettMelree, bf chancing the text here and there ami supplying a different title. "A S'ui Fntnelsso dramatic pai'r a few weeka ngo convicted Vernon of palming of! uh oritiinnl u piece which, umn investication, was found in Longfellow' poeme, The editor, fear ing a refreshed verHion of "Orny't K.legy" might come next, called the literary carpenter ami purloiner to order in im complimentary manner. The expiiHiire did lint deter Vernon Iron BOOreditIng "The Peacemaker" to himself, and al- "The old Hand." which wuh recently published in Faint- cm papers." THE SHEABING OF SHEEP. An Expert Workman Makes Trom SB to SI2 Per Day. Experienced wnrkmen tin.) -heei. -hearing prolitable employment. They are not panl hv the poumlH ol wool clipped, but ut a given price ht head. some Hhcnrcrn make as much at ri per day while the average man will earn from In to tj, Major llenniH, huvh the Suleiu States man, who has for a liuinber ol years. engaged in the shearing of sheep not only in Oregmi hut also in Home of the adj. .ining sheep raising state-, returned recently from ileppner, laistern Ore gon, where he remained throughout tin -heep shearing sea-mi which ju-t cIohihI. Mr. llenniH left yesterday Bftarnoon Im Orasi Vaii.-y, Montana, where the shiM'p shearing aeaaotl has just opened. He Hays the sheep shear ing machiiicH have been iutr.sluced in KuHtern Oregon, hut they have not proven nearly an satisfactory an the method they are prcHUiucd to sii'r- sede. He-id. - Hot being able to UCfillll- I i hIi us much wi.rk with the machine, ttj dia'H not do tatlafaetory work. They clip the wool bai closely and -heep mi the range suffer from the in tense heat of the sun. Heaidea, it ia claimed that the close clipping of the winiI injures auttacqucut growths ami eventual 1' reeultt In prodnfilng u thin und inferi .r grade "I fleece. Mr. i 'mi ia huvh there in a difference of from S to V head m sheep per day between the wrk of a clipping ma chine und thut of uu Mpefl shearer. Shearers receive N cents per head in Montana for sheering uml a fair uveruge per day is Im heud although more exnrieuced ibearan will sbau from l'J.'i to loO heud in a day. BAD COMPLEXIONS RED ROUGH HANDS FALLING HAIR PRtVlfmO Bt fttlGuia Tsoap The muni rfT.tivt; i-kin purifvinf iA CaawaWHl if tit ii BHtatLit ill Lltlt World, at BVabll ital purttatl iHt'T Bwt t t-nt (or loilot, ..4th, M uurHTy It Htriktw ttt ihf cituuj f hm couipU-zioiiB, t, RNLftl ImiM-i, fa. I.i.jC htkir, tuiti baby bluuiiktiiw, viz , tin- ljji -!, irnUt-l, iii(iainuJ, ovtrworktxl, or lug giHu l-'oaK. Bmiel ttirvtiyliuut tito 'Irl fi rB II am i I i .. , ttrvftg . bMgtwti Uw Ui tUre MaAttUlu. wuyti g.u. , Irftg ICE CHURCHILL REFUSFS PRESIDENCY. R. Alexander Receives DeBnlte Decision rrom Baker City Man. A. J. Churchill, principal of the Hftker Cil public schools, who was offered the presidency of the Bittern Oregon Mate normal sol i. at Weston, by the Imnrd of regents uist week, has OOtnC to the conclusion that he prefers to remain there. 'In therefore refuses tn accent the position offered him. K. Alexander, p resident of the hoard of regents, has received final word from Mr. Churchill givinc his reason-, lie intended to accept the place, notified the hoard of the city ICDOOlt, and they askisl him to defer u decision for a dav. The board met and, after ODfl tillering the mailer, offered him more salary even than he had demandi-l. The aulnrv of the normal presidency is 11800, and Baker City will pay Mr. Churchill l?60i His work in that town has been of audi satisfactory character that Stl per cent of the pjr pie desired hia retention at the head of the city lebool system. Pnaldanl Alexander will call a meet ing of the board of regents in nlMnit two week- iilthoiiKh the date ban not vet lieeti aelected. Look at Your Fae. And tee if it in reflecting health or dlSSaM Karl'H Clover limit Tea beautines the face and oomplexion, and IllSUreS perfed health All drngciHts. lb oatttt and N USBtS Money refunded if rcHultn are not sat isfactnrv. Tallniun A Co. FREPARE FOR THE FOURTH. Committeemen Should Be on Hand To- Nlaht at Council Rooms. Members of all Committee on Fourth of .lulv arranccmcnls arc ex pected to meet this evening at 6 o'clock lit III nine! rnnllls. V in. .till.' U.I- held .ui Monday night, but wa- ad- iniirneil. Inr the ri a-mi t hat thevarioii- committeemeii were Inn much wrapped up in the election rclurns or ton tired tn from various Pea SO 111 to attend com mittee meetings. This evening, it ih desired that everyone be prepared to report daBnltaly upon all matter- MO Mary nt this I line. One month, a little lens, in fact. remains before the Fourth ol July arrives. 1 hat i- time enough, hut not ime to spare, if the celebration be made a SMMM, All who auffer from piles will be glad to leerta that Dewltt'i Witch llael Salve will give them in-taut ami parrot nan! relief, it will cure sMems ami all nkin disease-. Heware of counterfeits. Tullnuiii A Co., leading dr iiggisls . Sheriff Blakley's Brother. The Blakley family is popnlar. in I'mutillu county William Blakley was re-elected sheriff by u majority on earlv HkNl, in a m unity iioriuully re publican by BfJOi and in Wasco coiinlv. usual ly repnhlicun by about (On, George 0. Hlakley, a brother of the IT mut ilia county -h. riff. wa- elected eonnty judge by s majority of uto. CASTOR! A Bnra ihr segsBstan of CBM. I l'i Krcnsas. In ui-r t..r more llian Unity yren, ami jxi Kmd i va jjaii rfJnaus JioHgU. BRICK SAND WOOD COAL Alio Wholeaale Agent fur M III 11 MILWAUKEE KEEK la botttc, barrc'a, or caara. Tclcphooc No. 5 H. K0PITTKE. French Restaurant la coaacctioa with.... LaFontaine Hotel Beat Meal la the City. O pea Day and Night. Ous LaFontaine - Prop. 5wiUler Bc'ldlag. Mesa at. Purity and Accuracy T w I J i 1 ' aJ 3L UM. nr.- neefesarv III druga. Medicines WbM piepared with adulterated Ingredients cannot aerie the purpo.e deilred. Our druga are all M'audard and our pres. rip tlou departiueiit haa our apecl-,1 i are Vail or (era will receive prompt and careful attention. BROCK & MoCOMAS Btadouaiten for Oamerat ami shofignphk Bttpplbw fjotnei Main ami f 'onrt Bti PendlatoWi Don't Make a Slave of your wife, hut send your linen uml other articles that make wuah duy a family terror, to our laundry. We have the (ui ilitiea In pfodUM maximum re suits ut u minimum of labor. Our work ia aa bright ua a rose hush in bloom, and our rates low enough to prov oke u sin lie. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robiiikon, Prop. Teleplioiie 60 POM Insurance Fire, Life, Accident, Plate tilaaa, etc. Loans on Olty and County Property, Keal Estate Improved und Unimprorod city lu, M". k Hum hen and Wheat I .inn SEE J. R. DICKSON, Faat Oregon ian Huildiuy. ALL THE NEWS) Take the Bast Orcguniau. Daily gj.oe a yea t y mail. Weekly gi.jo, aud Saoii Weakly Ua.oo a yeaj. Saxupi tepy fste Nobby Styles If you wint something new and different from the ordinary run of clothe, come In tnd try on the new Hart, Schtffner A Marl style. 1111 They're the kind idver tiled in the letding mtga tinc tnd worn by good dtettcrt everywbere. $10.00, $l 2 00) $15.00. For the price they arc the hest on earth. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. Mormon Diuhopa fill i hm. h in-.i . arajtm rMjiUivif 1 it) ' M Curg Loot Mnnhood. Im POtyncv, Lorn Pttwttr, NlKhfLoiooo, OnnrmutorrhOfju Inoomnlu, Palno - G ' 1 Oitn'ttft, mlnul fc itiiti'fi, tiimff inv nnrtcu Ug- MB r v' ' " -r l .ri M Ih- M.ti'-w 1 a 1 . I i" I v nisr it.' I a rtt i Curst Laal M itnhnnd. Im rvitt hiiti .arcane Mtinul ,! C r It. hi n t' ii ,v t : Ct' f tnl'ti.l I. itlfttl'"fl, tlirnit 1 !: tit.-fiittt'4i Lnflt rint'i t 1 n y, 011 of trP-BJ or tuni ip.i t, 5 to it cjuir'vno" i f in .- Irtll nt, k nt It at I. . (tmnn, V.Tfirorgla, nnrgie, ntupn um 11, imiwigf pm hi- . 1 iirej P'SedMbt Cttl A 1 J , 1,1. I', , - 1 gj , ft - M Hi S 1.K. l I A! I.MAN gft ( ., I 1 1 ; I 1 . 1 . I - Is, I'KNIHI TOM , OKKCaON The Blue Front We have I he best I iocs in the city. See ua before buying. MAX lit I ll. Fishing Tackle and hammocks... 7 IK Main St yrVVrVVNrVVVrVVrVVVVVVVVrVVVVVVVVVrV (jet Ready for Harvest Have your header bsjrjg Buds, your water tanks looked over and have your Iced racks in order, so thara will bt nu dchtj trbgd tht tunc ooibm to li.it ves' fins . nrS lug, crop HTg make header bf la, watt 1 tanks ami leeil links at very tcisonablc pibes. Call r.ml see lis. Pendleton Planing Mill & Lumber Yard U. POBSTBRt Proprietor. Hour Pendleton Under New riaiiacotcnt. Strictly First Clabb bxcellsDt Cul&loe. K very Modern CuDvenjencK k Give Us 1 Trill. Kites $2 00 1 day Special Hates by Week or mouth T liar and Kllllard llooms. NMSjgjgjgrttff lor Traveling Men The Kcsl Motel In t:tstern Oregon. VcMt in .ui KruS', I'rups. Successors to J. t. Moore AMERICAN PLAN. $.).00 per Day and Upwards t llleet ttolel In the Pa. 111. Northwe.t ri!ll gIIl a 'vt'agf A rVT lx 1 niV IJIK 1 PIIHTI.ANIl, ORBOONi BMW Hatet to Bag (em tVgggM i' 'i'1 vialting Hadiuartr for tourl.te and cuinmciclal traveler. It. C. HOWUUS, Manager- Byers' Best Flour... Vn in .ke giai breal uae Myers' Hest Flour. It took fitat premium at the l libago W rld'h Fair, ovtr al' competi tion and gives excellent g tiafactiou wbotver used. Bvery sack Is ntafttntMii We have the laeat Steam Bo Ud Hurley, b'eed Rye ami Heaallea Farley. Pendleton Roller Mills W- S. it VI Hs, frop. Hi un, Shortts, Eetv', etc