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Save Your uoiiars. a RECORD BREAKING BARGAIN SALE " FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY. - ,),h x mis Valinriin'9 I 'act-, worth " to J - cents. Sale prioo , ,deg VesU, worth 10 c uts 1 p.. ''u i--,lu O-jC w do , n Touvls. worth 12 nts. 4 price Udie Wale, worth 1.00 Sale price sdoxen Ladi Fint Drew Skirti, worth frj CA tsoo Sale Drioe pi.uUs mil Milner i" new- Crush skirts. Crash Suits, Kim pcfffr "" N .Jt. lllt ,! Imported Covert Cloth Suits. A AOO.O0 FltM given away. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. PENDLETON, OREGON. ktecltatlo Cnrts. Dialogue "Striiwlterries, " Mvrtli Child's 'Picnic. Phot ography . a' TOl'RNAMLNT. TO til LfTsir f Thr0,"fh Pendle wr.Es louti to Dayton. U,,ria n "( the l. Orumh lieVi irni'-i.i t,,"lu' took lus rtwMh Pendleton 'his morning, K.ii Ikumi. where they lire to aaaal tounmiwi en ircgnti and WaabilsJbM Kire- 5tti..n. Mr. real staieo ai '", . . . than mi baton v (rum Lh 1 ramie ti compete innMit. li' ii eontWnart they in their ihar ol the events. ,1,11, secretary ol Iba nsso- ggMpanied Iba party, to il, other l.a ' .ramie firemen . lajtating (tin- association klil in I'aji ' today, and 1 iniinn for several daps. t Olntm.nu tor Catarrh that U1..1 Jiircury r vlll Musi ilwtfOJ Um sense of . ':; whole " sasrlsf u thr,uga ttn- bjmsssSM sur P 11 . .-r be I ex- mrnpl"i- sr.mi rt-.ullili! phr.l . l.m. !i. v . I " i ten lulil to I ,1 Baa b. I ' r. ir.uu tin m irtniu- siiiif.fiared bjr F.J. ..foksi" ' 1 muslus no tnttrrurr, c ini-,riit.. tit' lirt'- tly tiHin a! lM . i! tur system . - i" ser you gel r In ik-;. i-'Ttmll) . and eastl tots bt I 1. 1 Ut M v Co. Test I- I " :.v ht IhiiiIi' ' lJt. ivHOOL DISTRICT NO. 76. n.il lnre .es Attended by Many Pslrons ot tbl School. ftifll District N". 7i liur held rhn f orreijM in the Jnnipac church. Mt Ut) v- r- ; '-i.t. all tMbam uf U board of difaatoti a taxMf theni . The exerrlaea wan aaaallf OOadui lad un-i were the Mka m iba espraaaion of ucuerul nriKtiuo aith tin- kcIiihiT and Kbtr. Ttir (ol low log rvfereuce la kit ( tlw aflair i t I M . Hukoii, m prnriit. and arbo write to ' Lit: Hre ii, .r.linir the pro I '- ' tTii. - HUcceanfully d' Friday afternoon, it he i die I'-rn.. !'' t,-Hor t'urth aaief. Kaarcia - a ara held in the ik. alihii aa : J to overrlow- rUlon, The ..t J tin i - "ad the aortli fnrk of Cold tiriiix ti iiatil w.'u their bankets. cli'H.l home ' diiiaf tarpoaue, Herewith in itut ai ir, . iitd : heiutign. "T:- luisies," Miss M. 'W.imitiun, Tommi Hill . "i Arbof Hay," many "Fair ir inir t ountry, "Mias Wk "PaopU Will Talk," "Mjjioii, "l'. Maniac," Miss "tlkiT. "ff, !'!.. i,:. .;, ' three ouiit M Mim Brveou'a School. Ptotatiuij , Lan, i 1 1.,. . .t t'ii.,i,..u " KaitlIt . "Ml!, I .Int.. " Mlaa Uliio.pt.-rs. f..r Batches. Of J Uadi ui. i ,,r ,,rviia lavast ,' i. the a.m to Worse Than War. Ilnndriilf nre kille.l m ar. hut btnttwdl Of thousand- are killed by consumption. There would lie no deaths at all caused by this terrible ilisease. if paople could In' made to un derstand that bbilab'l OOtNjb and i iitt Hiimplioii cure is a sure remedy if taken in the early stupes. J i cts., .r0 cts. and fl a bottle). Drills, lit will refund the money if a cure is not effected. Tall tuait ,V Co.. leading druggists. ST. JOSEPHS ACADEMY. Commencement Neat Tueiday Evening at Fraier Opera Home. The closing exercises of St. Joseph's academy will take place Tuesday night at Krazer's opera house. One of the interesting features of the program will he an elocutionary contest for which ries have been offered by lr. Smith. A Bold i lal presented hy Mr. LsM 'Cohen will l- given for improvement : in inuaic. Alsi a silver thimble pre sented bv Mr. L. Hunr.iker for needle work. Other prizes will In- giien by th' faculty of the acaditiiv lelKMM work, artistic pan work, palotlng and art needlework, will 1 exluhited in the classrooms of St. ,loseph academv mi Monday and Tuesday from 2 to 4 p. in. All are invited to come ami inspect the work. Tha Appetite of a Coat Is envied bv all poor dyspeplio w hose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. K inn's New Life l'ills, the wonderful Stomach and liver remedy, gives a i splendid nppctito, sound difSJtloa and a regular Uslilv huhit that insures per ! feet health ami great energy. Only :''c at Talliuan and t'o's. drug etore. Arrival! at Hotel Pendleton. has Harrow, IVnver. M Hanens urnl w ife, FraSJMBt. W K Steveiis. Cincinnati. S 11 Martin. Portland. U S Younginan, INirland. A I'. I'uvis. Portland. F' U Couian, Portland, E II Btarlinc, Portland. .1 J H Kloeikm r. Spokane. C M Smith, Huntington. Q H WaaOS. Waruilu, W. Va. Ben Holt. Walla Walla. 1 sbii lds. Obieogo. S Weinheimer, St. Louis AllaTt Penny. L"s t.atos. It H Hrundoii, Bpoksna, J F' Walker, Minneapolis. Ft P. Mar, Portland. T W Jackson. Portland. J J Hums, Portland. T F: Wehrlert, San I ran - i W Phelps, and wife, Hcppuer. Geo Stevens, Spokane. P E HuiiHuekcr. Skane. t M Mitchell, W. M a. ; H Blnbonlsnn Portland. Sam Kohlburg. Helena. K W Huffy ami wife, Manhattan. K ansae. W I HlalOO and wife, City. Ii This Plain Enough. If you have a nagging cough and are ! losing Hesh, go to a drug store, and get a buttle of Shilob's Consumption cure. Taki' two-lhirds ol it, and then, if you are not benefited, return the bottle to the druggist, and he will re turn your money. Isn't that fair? No I oaa eonid ask more. HeteV.H at ami 1 a bottle. Tallmai. A Co., lead ing druggists. Friday Night. Ike Hava and 0. A. Mock lab- will meet Friday night in I'raier's oH-rii bona for a twenty-round baling con test. F'rtun all indicatiotM it will prove very interesting innn sian io tinisli. Uotli lt- ati awpaaaia leaew met some of the liest men in the Ooantrr and have always more than bald their own. The men are b -av weights and are iiron iMnosd veryiuick and clever for log men. They are training hard in order to be at their best for this onnaalnn. as each i anxious to win. Istockdale -.. in- to ! the favorite. He Fooled the Surgeons. All doctor tuld Kenick Hamilton, of West Jeffera.ni, 0., after atlffering 18 months from Hectal Piatula. he would die unions u coatly aoaratioi was performed, but he cured himaelf with five boxea of hucklen Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure ON earth, and the btttt salve in the world. 26 cent a box. Sold by Talliuan & Co. COMMENT ON WHEAT PROSPECTS. Pleaeant View Farmer Say. Gralnt in the Mesh Are Not Plentiful. Pleasant View. Ore., Juno li. Now that nearly all the fall-sown wheat has headed out, a prett g.id idea can be had of what the turnout will (c. Of course, hot or cold winds ran million. 'o conditions in the future, but the number of giains to the roaafa and number of mesne, to the head cannot M changed by the most favorable con dition. Kvery observant farmer and the majority of Umatilla conntv farm ers are of this class can come' w ithin a very few bushels ,.f giving what his yield will lie jht acre. From the writer's pcrmnal observation and from statements of many other farmers, I judge the number of grain to the mesh is only two. 4l is well known, his is a condition to cut down the unprecedented pros pect of a mouth ago at least i.'i per cent, and it mav be even more than that. To explain: If there are from w to 11 meshes to the head, and I to ,S grains to the mesh, and good stand, wheat should make over 4li bushels: if i to 4 trains in the mesh, over 110 bushels; and. if trom i to 3 grains, over io bushels. The numlxTs of bushels to the acre of course will depend somewhat OH the plumpness and weight. Just what is 11 IMS ot grain not tilling battW is not very plain. It has been bllfbtad heretofore by hot winds; but there have been no hot winds to do damage this year. There were some cold w inds and trusts before grain headed out, a month or more ago. There is some sort of blight which some consider rust and others think nothing more than frost. Whatever it may Is- that has affected the blades, if came too early probably to have caused the damage. Perhaps that may have caused it was the cold wind's thut prevailed every tew days the past few weeks while the bloom was on. Whether grain was early seems to make M difference. All ' is aflected alike. In addition, practically all fields so fur as heard from, are more or less straw fallen. The conditions given are for this section only will include a radius of perhaps 10 miles. From other sections, notably irotn farther west, come better raportl, where three to tour grains in aabb mesh being the tiumlicr. A. BUPPE. L Hunziker c....i;.... I,,,, it. m, mid downs. After ...... .i ..,.. . .line (loans, u- miuimh i.. - Jeweler and ,.ut ,,r bruised It baals tba hurt Opdcian. oiiickly. ''"""'''r 1,r"' ',,r'' A Word to Farmers aaa im the dawn of harvest we wish to announce that complete line of Harvest Supplies, Dishes, Table As this au l iiav. aabl "" ' Cookin8 Lltensils. We buy for spot cash, which 57 u ,0 sell cheaper than those who buy on credit. aaa & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees a specialty. for CHAS. R0HRMAN, Court Street ASSIST THE ENUMERATOR. Thu Csntus Decides Whether Oregon Shall Have Another Congressman. It i- of great importance to the PaoitV Northwest, and to Oregon par ticularly, that this state has its census taken carefully and fully. Harold II. Exorton, one of the enumerators for Pendleton, has received the following circular, from the reading of which it is plainly evident that the ieoplc of this city should extetid every possible aid f, the enumerat rs in . rder t hat the work may be done in a manner to accomplish the result- intended: Portland. Oregon. June", 1W00. To census enumerators : Your attention is called to the necessity of making no thorough a canvass o'f your district as to make it impossible to miss a single name. Kknarti sav that from five to ten nanu s i ut Of every one hundred popu lation are liable to bo missed. So you cannot take too many precaution-. It frecpieiitly haps-ns that a house keeper w ill give full information con cerning her own family, hut will for gel to mention a Isiarder or lodgor. The enumerator should alway-a-k n there be such in the house. in case there lw and he be away from home, put down his name and probable age. Members of a family or a boarder mav lie absent, serving in the army or in the navy, in Alaska or on some journey. ICnter them on your schedule just the same. Hamamhaf that the name is the tirst essential. Oct tl ther informa tion if possible bill do not omit the name because you cannot get the other information. Secure the i peraliou of the resi- i.'iits of nor districts by explaining the situation. This census decides whether Oregon -hall have another congressman. ATHLETICS FOR THE F0UITH. Program Prepared bv Entsrlatnmsnt Committee May Be Slight Chanast. Tl i, t rt.i i ii i ii.-ii t eommittee of the Fourth of July general committee, Laa lb-Id. chairuiuu, lias prepare. use ' - ,,,,r.i iA biiuirls whirl. i"nji" .ii. --. . - w ill ls subject to slight changes, but will le carried out iu the main as here printed 100 yard dash. ajQ yard dash. Pat 'men's race, 200 pounds or over. Uieyrle rue.-, tree for all. JJicvcle race, handicap, bicycle race, U to 17 years. Bicycle rure, li years or under. ( 'at'rlill.g greased pig. Hurdle race, 220 yards. 3-legged race. Farmer buys 100 yard dash. Indian race, 200 yards. Fireman k tournament Speed race. lry test. Hub and bub race. Wet Hat Championship race. HEPPNER ELKS CANNOT COME. Baseball dame Postponed to Some Unde termined Date In the Fall. Monday evening a telephone message cam from Happnar to Lee Held, sec retary ot the Pendleton F:iks lodg, Bavin tnal tba Hoppnt Kiks will he unable to Ooma to Pendleton OB Thurs day of this week, and that it will be lie! cssarv to postpone the bu-i i all gam. to some time in the fall, or at host to a date considerably later than ttiie week. 0, w. Phelps, of Hapjasar, who arrived here Monday evening, staled that the Heppuer YAktt, although re gretting the necessity, were of the opinion that it would be belter to post sjiie the game, for the reason that at this time only about a dani paonla could Is- secured to come with the lodge's ball team, and they preferred not to come with B0 amall repron.-nia-lloaj from their town. Heme Iba land' ing of the message to Pendleton cancel ing the date here. B.garding the date when the game will be played in the future nothing can now be said. COV0TH BOUNTY LAW ENDORSED. B. B. bambee Says II Should Be Continued U in. i Pssls Are Exterminated. E. H. Gam baa, el Camas Prairie, bis ranch being near L'kiah, stated today to the F;ast Oregon iau that the loyo'te scalp bounty law now effective is proving to be a salutary law for the owners of all kinds of livestock and jsiultrv in hi- purl of the country "It mav be thought by some er wins," said Mr. Osnibee. "that Un law entails considerable expense upon the people, and as a matter of fact, it doen. But, reganlleas of that, 1 would be willing to pay $100 a year were it ueoeesary, to secure the ettcnui nation of the oenU. And I am practically out of the sheep business, too, having .only about SOU sjiuep in all, and iutuudiu to sell them this summer and falf. Let the law lie kept on the statute hooks for a frn VOBH more, and the coyote pest will be I thing of the past, for they will 1h liteialTy extermin ated. So far, the effect is noticeable, and good has been done already." Mr. (ianilieo is building a tine l.irgc barn on his ranch, although he now has a complete fnrnisbmetit of build ings and appliances wherewith to run his extensive establ ishmenl . He came down to Pendleton this time to pur chase shingles, of which it will take abM flB,Hu to cover the nxd. "Camas prairie at this time of year," remarket) Mr. OamUo. "is the prettiest part of the county, beyond a doubt. The hills are green with the tines! covering of grass ever seen there, and everyone iimicnrs to be doing well. 1 ivestivk and dairying and all indus tries raprascntcd are pn.sering. " A great demand for lumber is at present in Camas prairie, sulllcient to consume all the product of the mills there. Puring the past winter snow was not plentiful, and not so many log- were hauled as would have ls'cn had the snow been more plentiful . PARTY OF TOURISTS. President of Illinois Central and Friends Take a Night Drive In Pendleton. A party composed of President Fish, of tba Central Illinois, Mrs. Fish, Miss Pomeroy. J. P. W. Cutting, ktadlooo Grant, Henry Clews, jr.. ami Philip A. tirnnt. of New York, reached PandletoaV Monday night at ten "'clock in a special train, and left soon thereafter for the east. Arrange ments hud been made in advance by telephone lor carriages to 1h at the station, ami some of the party took I short drive through this town. The train consisted of three cars, of which two were those of President I lah'i part! and one brought by Ool, K. C. Jndaon, industrial agent of the t. K. A V, who accompanied the visitors. They bad baan in Portland and on the Sound, and came here from So,, kane. The Twentieth Century. When a lew month- more shall have paaaad are will then stand at tba vary threshold of the twentieth century, and the nineteenth will be a thing of the past. It w ill. show over, he known as the century of invention and dis OOVery and among some of the greatest f these we can truthfully mention II oat) tier's Stomach Hitters, the cele brated remedy for all ailments arising from a disordered stomach, such as dyspepsia, indigestion, flatulency, constipation and biliousness. It has been one of the greatest blessings to mankind during the past lllty tear as a health builder. Many physicians r, commend it. Take their advice, try a bottle and be convinced, but In' sure to get tba genuine with a private revenue stamp over the neck of the Isittle. Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will Is- received by tin water oommltl f the common council n June 20. I WOO, for the following material and work: 1110 feet of ). inch ritriSed sew? pipe! two branches, digging trench and laying pipe, dig ging well, walling up ami covering same. Material and work to follow plans and ipMloflaitOns now on tile with water committee. Hi-ls will be received for material and construction separate ly, and in the aggregate. Bidders are requested to stale time required to de liver material or complete tin- work. H'-nd will be required for faithful iireformaui f contract. Bight re servist to reject any or all bid-. I . B, GLOPTON, Chairman. Five Things. The five diseases for which Shiloh's Consumption Cure is especially recom mended, are Coughs, Colds, Wlesiping Cngii, Croup and Oocsonmption No rnedlclne ever made by man is equal to it iu any Paapeet. Sold under ii positive guarantee. Money back if it fails. 26 cts, .V) cts and f i a Isittle. Tallman A Co. Quick Relief for Asthma. Miss Maud.- Hi, kens, Parsons, Fiuns , write-: " suffered eight Man with asthma iu its worst form. 1 had several attack- during the last year and was not Mpeeted to live through them. 1 began using Foley 's Honey and Tar, and it ha- never failed to give imme diate relief.' For Harvest. If you want lo In- Well slliltsl with your grOOorlo and g.-t the right qual ity, you should go toli. It. Demott. He ha- an extra large stock of gissls and will make right figures on lurge orders for harvest, - Hicvi'les cuii be iiiirchasisl ut the Crescent Agency iu the Kast Oregon iau building on installments, payment fl, or more, a week. No interest. B04S tb hands thoroughly, on renrit.g.iu a HOT I of 11 II' I HA HoAS. IB i i effis'li ve skin purif mi-' s.1!'. as well tut purest and sMnetMt for ioii.t, bate, end auresry. J-iry, aiioiut frselr srlth Corsuvaa Oil at, lhe-rreet sklo cure aiol Mir.'.t of eii.ollivi.u. Wear .jM gloves il tri or r ,., Bovaor lis hits, It. -lung, buruiiig psliiui slot paiaful iiipef ei.-Js, iLna oue ut'jht fresSssnsf i atauterfiU. tuAA tlifGUfhy.lt CM surW PofVee 0 'HI I C.-r, riw . SssUis. " Use u, kav. uuiuu llssSl, Iims Don't Make a Slave eesssast's of sour wife, but send your linen and other articles thut muke wash day a family terror, to our laundry. We have the facilities to nroduce muximuui re sults at a minimum of labor. Our work is as bright as a rose bush iu bloom, and our rates low enough to provoKe a smile. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY j. F. Rouiuon, Prop. TeUphoia) bU JUNE RXCURSIONS. Reduced Rates from Pendleton Over the Ltnai of the 0. R. ft N. Co. Firemen's tournament -Ai Payton, Wash.. June li, 18, and 14. Hound tirp, IS. 90. Selling dales, June II, li, M anil 11. District F.pwotth League convention t Will In Walla. June II, 16, 18 and I. Hound trip, 2.:t0. Selling date-. June 12, II and I I. Slate Sunday School convention A) Portland June 13, 1 and l.'i. Hound trip, til Selling dates. June II, 12 and It, Annual 1'ncunipnient Oregon State Q, A. H. Women's Helief Corps and Sons of Veterans t l a Grande, June 19 to Ml. Round trip, tt.U. Selling dates, June 17, IS and 19, Wash ington State t'hri-t inn Rndeavor 80CiSty At Spokane. Jumtl.lt, i-'l and it. Hound trip, M.80, Selling dates, June 10. M mid il Republioan National Oouraotlon ai Philadelphia, aonsneeKlng June in. Hound trip, BBI.flO, Selling date-. June Ii nuii 13 only. Annual Heutiiou Native Sons and Daughters, Pioneers ami Indian War Veterans At Portland, June IS, II ami IV Hound trip, U, Selling dates, June II. 12 ami 13. F'or full particulars enquire at the O. H. .V N. depot. F. F. WAMILRY, Agent. STOP AND READ. Arc voit going ant. if so, ask nnv agent of the O. R. .V N. Ob. for the Infest folder giving the description and time of two of the finest truiiiS from the Paritic coast to I'hicago every day in the year. "The Portland-Chicago Special," n solid full width vestibule train leaving Pendleton daily at ." 10 p. in., lauding you in Chicago early iu the morning of the third day. Ali tneals served in elegant dining cars "nl a carte". On this train leaving every Thursday is a personally conducted "Ordinary Bleepcr" lo Chicago without change. Then again if you cannot leave lit that time, we can BCOOmroodatS you by our double train service. The Fast mail leaves Pendleton every morning at ll:0fi. Also solid full width vestibule and landing you at Chicago in 70 hours. These are just the trains for ladles traveling alone or with children, "All the comforts of a home" yy ith courteous attendant! 0 look OOl for your wel fare. The trains run through over the Union Paella and Chicago North western railways. F'or further information apply to agents of the O. R, A N. Co. or A. O. Parker, General Agent. Portland i Oregon. A fatal policy is to neglect a hark acbe or other sign of kidney trouble. Foley's Kidney Cure is a sun- remedy for Hrigbt's disease, diabetes, and gravel, pioneer Drug Store. Purity and Accuracy ' T f. V M I W"n. are necessary In drugs. Medicines whan prepare, 1 with adulterated Ingredients cannot serve the purpose desired. Our drugs an- all standard and our pres. rip tlou department has our special cart Mall orders will receive prompt and Oferotui attention. BROCK ft McCOMAS Headquarters for fann-ras and Photograph!' Supplies. Oorin-r Main ami I'ourt Sis.. Pendleton. Oregon Lumber Yard .SELLS. Luinrtcr, lath, Shinnies, HuildiiiK Paper, lar l'apcr. Moulding! Pickets. LittM .in i (Anient, Hrick and Sand, Sash and Doors, Screen Doors. At Windows, Terra Oilta I'ipe. Borie & Liht, Prop's Alta St., opp. CtMsi House. TMli CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... amis sini'soN Proprietor Kverythlng New. New Horses; New Kigs. Best rigs and teams iu the city. Boarders given the Isrst attention. Service any hour of the light Telephone No. 7a. French Restaurant In connection with.... LaFontaine Hotel Best Meals in the City. Open Day and Night. Oun LaFontaine - Prop. 5 waster BaHsUag. Main St. Great Reduction Sale Children's Fine Shoes. UM lot Children's Sln.es. -i,,. 1 1 ' to , regular ti.iSI . Snle price, 11.40 MP) " " " " 1 1 u to i, " 2.is " " prsi MOT " " " ii,to i, " -j. is) " " i.) M9B " " " " llw to i, " a.00 " " 1.90 MOO " " iptf t.. 1, " a.ts) " ti 1. no MM " " " " Ilia to i, " a.tai " 11 ,nj MM " " W to It, " I. In") " " Lift MM " " " " H'tt to II, 1,01 " " ,M MM " " " " hu to il, 1.00 " l.tfi Mil " " " " a to 11, " i.tsi . ..." " 1.M MM " " " " ft fo m. i. in " " ha MM " " " " ft lo S, " ,0 ... . " " .HA IMO " " " " ft to I, " 1.15 M ' .Hft Hft:U) " " " " ft to h, " i i;, m t. eg, Hft-il " " " " ; to s, it i . aj ti ,. M Mil " " " " ft to H, " . 't II 1() ftitiw " " " " ll'to i, I JO " " l.M H.Va. " llw to S, 2 . V " " l. ha MM " " " H's to il, " i. tift I.IB Hft-'IH " " " " ft to H,- " I. oft " t, Hft-Ci " " " " ft to H, ', Lift ,1W Sftii " ft p. s, i.mi ... ' " 1. 10 Reductions also on Infants' Shoes. Von have in this sale an exceptional Opportunity to but high grade Chil dren's Shoes at (he price usually paid for ordinary -Ice- From now until Fourth of July. Bring Ibis list with you to verify what we advertise. When you see it in ml it's so 710 rUtin Street. fl MANHOOD RESTORED tli Viiitiiftt r. tho imc N-ni'tioti ..f n f nnnin I icm li tl vd Hwi, will mm hikI rcutiirt'sj fl I lim'n 1 uitiitiiU1' mi by until. Rw AOtlir-t 'cuptDeHe' I hit nrrnt ViK tsV 011. li no si inn. w . i tino ttiv 1 tM 11M ol all llvKS.Hol l!,r I, , I..S.I MllllllnUll lllSK l. I In Ilia llsai'le. iHtnitl I inUaliiii i 1 ion llrMlllt, I'lmplfa I salllnt o Vim. I ,stitiillttr l 1 I in 1 it 11 n.il niiiiip ti ioti I I ao(.a nil HaMNM dv ilat til lilglll lr cut t inii 1, iti -.a of ilisa loti hli'M tl IHt rli.-i b s. VM li .i" mm ,i , .1 1 , . aunt ml lh" In ir rum of 1 in it 1 in' v. II lllHWKi lrai lit 1 1 I hi1 k 1 1 1 1 1 1 a at 1 11 1 tin to 10. irv fuiiii-iii( nil I nil Ii-h. I I' tl llk:M K h N'Iiu I to ol tint 1 1 m i'Mk oik in' hi 1' 1 lit 10 1 a iin ll riiri-il hy lo.-ori til"-r.nisr m pitteiil 999 lriiilil-il ta illi i 1 1 1 I ihfJ only httiiitu rritiiil. Li into aVllhotil m oporuil ' i m Inln. avillt.t, rH 11 1 mmii i lomrio ij if itt oi .. i.Mt vA t m maiitnl nr. 1 1 on imik.ii fin f nl fr I m hi 1 1 1 co I.. 1 :iinl 1 1 nl l lOls ttl ll ., iMi.ltnt.i 01 I iniitko, t'ttl. I-Olt vit 1. I M.I.MAN .V IHp., HIM i.iiMs, I'RN UI.I I ON, UKKl.HN. The Blue Front... We base the best lilies in the city. See us before buying. MAX BAER. Fishing Tackle and Hammocks... 7 in .Main St (ict Ready tor Harvest I hive yuur Itemler lietls DOgde, your water t inks looked over gnd have vinir li-e.l r.u'ks Id Ofdgf, N tharg will bg 111 dtlgj wlu-.i the time i-ti'ties to harvaal thin pi grg bi crop Wa nanka hsnjuiti btdg, walct tanks ami leod racks at very n-.isoinilile prices. Call god see us. Pendleton Planing Mill & Lumber Yard K. t OHSIliK, Proprietor. Hons Pendleton Under New l.m.ct no 11 ( Strictly First Class Excellent Culsioe. Kvery Modern Cuoveulence 1 Give Us a Trial. Kates $2 00 a day Special Hates by Week or month T Kar and Billiard dooms. II :a Iquirters for Travellnu Men The liesl Motel In Laslern Oregon. Van lo ii Hi os., Props. Successors lo J. Ei. Moore AMIiKICAN IM.AN. $.).()() per Day and I imards I to. .1 Ool. I In th e Paclllc Northwest rerffi'atJ. llaePt ' afc flKaeasel PBTLim alPBtt , 1 ' ll Jb - slJi WM laJBlil ) i it polMfgg ' ' ' iMsBfcsLjL? it I THE PORTLAND PORTtVANDi ORBQON. Special Kales to Ussl.rn Oregon peupls visiting Portland. HeaUouartera .r tourists anJ asinsnsaselal travelers. n. C. HOvVliHS, Manager. Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Bycm' Hest Flour, it took fitat premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion, and gives eacelleut satisfaction wherever used. Bvcry sack Is guaranteed We have the beat Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Rye and Deiudlcss Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W S. BYtRS, Prop. Unto. Short, Fjs etc