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HBf EVENING EDITIDH i - DAILY EVENING EDITION ... , , ! of i nnHi nl Vnur "Ait." In The l:aM Orefonltin I'll It It VP II ...feen... TheEtOreionli wi ' '"' PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OltKUON. TUESDAY, JUNE HI, 1900. NO. 889 B u- 7" ii m rov asi a tv vi uiunvv mmu v m & m mam Km m w m nmHHmmHm m m. boom roL. i3 ... I""'1 Flr.-w ,. s-not natnmooMi Rain rk. riacM mihi frederick Nolf Ladies' Shirt Waists V ant re""",r Mini '"' " ure ii pound, mreen, tnper A GRFAT STOCK. A GREAT SALE pw squaw L C ,ln HrenU- ml 1 -it - Ii DrOpB, ('! Harveit Supplies. . he on shipment of Tin jaltt ware aBiex " HpjMM prloea K , .- l in n mill llounollnl)! quoM yon Bono ..... Ponm Dii- How or ben shirt WuiHtH are mart mm iiii'in ui theec greatly ream in iIi'IiiiiidI 1 priced, (works for the I ourth. Will .. I)'. 00 i In ISOi nrocrnok pb. no. en. CJ i jtuwhcipprra. Pnaoj Hfkl'PH. 1 iHMH'lllll'H. - K-ll HI1' Tew Hrii aseortmenta nr EfMii ' Lanterns, l)-. Bo, M )ii)i .milnm Onr 11.00 quality fur 00.06 Our l.n qml ity lor 08 Our fd.M) (iiiilit fur l.io ur I,78 quality for LOO Our 11,00 ipiulity for l.Ilfi Our l'.50 i i uii I ity for 1.78 Only ii few of iiiiu Ii a- it ! Inn Mlh kiml hundred hut worth iiiiti' us Mitloniry and Notion?. aplPjnaMi i" i " ;lUlO - I Prloea JaJJ Huildinu, Court Street. earnestly whine Inmadiuta electione, bof on bom oi tbe intn long unil on not ! bought elaowhere ut anything mm our ALEXANDER & HEXTER. The Boston Store SfllC For Tuesday rinrl WorlnokLtv Special ALL LINES OF. Wash Goods AT KLDUCED PRICES. Pendleton's Big Store. Pilsner Beer The Hest Beer in hmdletnn. r it. You llkl it. Pilsner Beer Ask will Ncv or INninooj, Schultz Brewing Co. A. .. . Wile 0 K. 4. K. .WW for Infants and Children. o. 1 .,U.:. HuiiNuiiKf. ".v.:.;. i. .n n 'iv.ui- lHurrlii.a ami v mu . " ' ' anil .'"ires ;im iai "' - , UiwIb. Klvii.ir li.alth, aud natural leP. The Kind You Have Always Bought the Signature ot It curi'd intr TroublM Mi. in, ii ii aul TlM Cliildiou'B mill 0. 0. IIKAU, inslow & Head lMors and Builders MblnK . Specialty, 'oka to Order. aZL In Use For Over Years. a JlOLETON, DHKciON. pleton Ukiah Stage Line n Carney, Prop's. "t. ii " 1 h'ii - . i Nv. (iood BOOOBft' GENERAL NEWS. TM hijt union tirnin tlBftlW at KmiMiis Citv was ili'Htruvi'il by fire Saturday nf a Iomh of $10,IHH1. In NclintHka thiTc have Im60 lu-avy hail and rain nn- and to rowing oropj in wry bottri TIiitc in talk of a n'oial Htion of r"iiirrt to connidi'r tlu- t'liini'n' qni'x t i i n . Tlir MrKiuli'v adniinntrut i"ti Bj" 1'i'iir.i to In- alarmed ronriTiiing the outlook in China. TM whi'iit i'rni thin year in KttMM pronllBf to hr a lartfi MM, TM yield will in all probability uom4 00,000.. ihki baoMls, tome poop la plMlng the total at IINl.iMKl.iVHi DMMll. The BBriilBgl of the IkMtMM PmIM for the linmth of April were fi,07,4NH, an IDCNBM "I HD1,'IH2 over the name porlod in 1000, The operating expeliWB Bmoantod to :i..'U7,h;i,i hii inereace of L'Tft.tHai. On the BtOOh MOMjBgB ill l.niidon, Monday, 0Mwli, the war loan and Oblnow liven, ill addition to other nei'iirilii'H were ih'iirenned, nw inji to the crinin in China. OOBOOll are off live-, nixteenthn. TM BBJKMBt ol IioiiiId wi far px- I t'lianged at the treasury for tM new 2 per MnU in tS9B,M0,aO0, of whirh 170,080,000 km raoolvod from indivi- I uit Ii and InatitatloM other than national hankn The fifth animal I'onventloB of the. I OomtBIt-Anorieall Turner Soeiely of S the I'nited Slate- DOgafl at I'hila dolphia Monday. Over 21H1 ili'leuatei). rapfoanitlng i:i,!M.-i rooaiMfi and Ml doeietie. were preneM, TfatfW ll not a OBblnot In Boropa ap parently that BDOWI what h:i- I I iranaplring In Ptkln for flvo dav-. "r , in Tltn lain lor three dayn. Nor in there anv one that kaoM with what dlflloaliioi the bbmII and iBadjoqaBtaly eipiippeil intermit i mill eoliinin in eon MMlag hetweeli thone ritie". PACIFIC NORTHWBST NEWS. I.awntiri- Kirrlenilttll, of Si-IIwimkI, ! near Port land, w an neverely DllfMd B i b ,;n- BgO. I'1' wa- entailed in ! Oiling lightod toreh with trood I alt ohol. So far tieorne W. Midlride in the only OBOdldBta for I'nited Staten nena- tor Iron Orogon to bo olootod by tM box) leglalslura whirh roMi hi Jamiary ItKJ I . Mm. Thulium .lonei, one of the niont 1 renpeeteil plOMOf WOtMB ))f DnloB I'ountv, 'lii'il at the lionie ol Mm. II. I.. Iuuuherty at the Cove a few davn go, ii(ed t4 yearn. John Von died in linker City on Monday of eoiinuniptioii. lie wan horn in Piiinlee, I'aniuiu, in 1S."4. Ut OBM tO OfBgOfl in 1K70. lie h'liven a wttt and throe children. Mm. Sporry, wife of l)'V. C. C. g parry, dfad at Mf bono In Brovotv ville Saturday, nftOT an IllMM ol BBf i-ral weekn. im. Sperry went to I. inn BOOntj! nearly 80 JTOBTt ago. A Saitinaw, lilob., tiniher man, now in Portland, km it will not in. long boforo Orogon Innboi taken anlti a rine, uiul MM eantern men will erect nawmill" OH tM tlnibof landa tln-y have hoBghl in thi- -late. The annual conferem f the Co lumbia river dintrii-t if the Methodint tCplaoapal obnrob boa boon railed lor North Yakima on MptomMr Biabop AMjTOWI will prenide. Preparut ionn BfO baing Iliad) tor an at tendance of 160. Spokane ban already disOOVOfod that bar nonmi tukimt ban not bann widl done, and aStllMtaf place the BUBUMf of population nlaaM at 2'i to 0 per Bant. The chamber of UOBBBaOrOI of that city m tryiliif to huve the defect cured. Artioloa if inoorpomtlon ol tM (Jaion Pabliabing uumpaay were Bind in tM "Hire of the county rlerk ut Walla Walla. Tbs inoornorntori Bra Burford, Lanby ami wibjon. TM truntitin are Aiikeiiy, Uurfonl and l.e 1 1 row. The doaaootniic priaanrim bnw booa held in averv oounty in MontnMi Senator Clark'n friemln arry IU oonntkoa and divida tin- lialaaal ion in I win. Tin- Uajy lofOM anmod four aonntioBi Rot a niinflc atnta ooMor arbol linod tin- proti'nt aitttiimt Senator t ; lurk beilit admitti'd to a neat in the I'nited Stati n numte in nent to bin aonnty oonrantlon or atnta oonvantion. Clark' w ill head tM dolagBtlOO to Kun nan Citv. REPUBLICANS INCONYENTION o Hanrja Called tbe Gathering to Order Amid Much Enthusiasm. aj o WOLCOTT IS TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN Hanoa's Spmh Was Well Received Roosevelt Holds a Levee; Adjourn meot Hum Tomorrow. and urn i f Hie mlngton, Ilia,, Jnna 10, Mali ol uii' mininenn neciion 01 iiiooininiiion. ! iMlndina live autiBioa of the Rnoaf bllnini'nn blm'kn of the l itv all tbe rolirt I boiini', the latter ererled ill a runt of M00,000, worn deatroyod by flra thin I morn Inn, The Ionn in varioiinlv OBtl mate at iruM 1 ,000,000 I" 19,0110,000. Due death renillted from tbe lire. RoMrl Scbuhtt, IU yearn old, died from a nbock anioncd by tin' liolneol ll... ,,.i.l,,ui .if .1. til., Tl,., I- in, prayer cloned Chair- ,i. .,..., ,, ha.llv handi. atun'.l In ei'iiter ol attrai'- ..i ....... , i I.IIh l ,i,., .. npply. Tin' Damon were final ly not under control. Hold St km OKO UAKVKAU, Piop. Elegantly Furnished. Steam Heated tiuropean flan. Block and a-half from depot. Sample Room la coniiectlon. Room Kate 50c, 75c, l.00 , u, . k i . . : . iruigiit awl poa M Tailionu A Uc'i ,Uu THE EAST 0REG9NIAN. Tba Paper ot the People Everybody needs It. The Lersesl Clreulallon Beat adverUataa neaiuui. Working Women two Invited to write to Mrs. Plnkham for free , t it viov about their health, Mrs. Plnkham Is a wo man. you have painful uerlods, haokaohes or any of the more serious Ills of women, write tq Mrs. Plnkham she has helped multitudes. Your letter will he saoredly confidential. Lydla E. Plnkham'm Vegetable Compound Is known wherever the Eng lish language is spoken. Nothing else oan possi bly be so sure to help suf fering women. Mo other medicine has helped mo many. Remember this when something else Is sug gested. Mrs. Plnkham's ad dress Is Lynn, Massm Her helping hand Is always outstretched to mufforbuf woaaeMm Philadelphia. Pa., Juno 10. A! II o'clock promptly the republican national convention of 1U00 BBSnnblod and thi' rnoking excitement of con ference and OBOjOMi rrunbinu batidn and eonfunioii in the hotel corrnlom gntrB way to dctinitenenn and form of actual bob rout ion pfoooodlngn. The dav opened au-ptcioimly lor the event. The air wan cool, and Hid nation- were for ifood weather throuuhoill tin' meet inn. Chairman Manna railed the convention to order. Prayer wan then offered bv Hov. .lumen lirav Bolton, D. D., of Philadel phia. A Sketch ut the Convention. The leadern were nlow in arriving at the ball ami it wan not until Senator lliinna put in bin BpOJOftfMMM that the anthnalBan wan nnoorkod, Hi' got a grant cheer an he UOVOd to the plat form. Qonornl OfOMoniofi tM while bearibil veternii, alno not cheem. Ooonpying tM IMtl upon the platform were four ol the 14 men now living who weri' dologntOI to the limt conven tion of tba republican party in lOBtd All were niembern of the IVgUlBT Ohio delogntion. At Itl07 tM Qnt pro. noonood domonatmtlon ooonrrndj arMn QOTeriior Hoonevelt ennie ill. He wore B rough ridoT hat. TM men jumpi'd on obnln to cheer him and the women Muttered handkerchiefs. The dcliviile eroWdod lorwanl to greet bin and bin entrance wan like that of a conquering hern. Tin1 long gallery wan now parked with humanity aud the llmir from wall to wall wan a living nea of people. Senator lliinna eeenied in no hurry to en 1 1 tho oonmntlon to ordor, At IfiOO tlie baud broke into ntraiun of the "Star Spangled Hannor". (iovernorj Hoonevelt wan on bin feet in renioMol to thi' national BntMUli llintautly the aholo convention rone M MM The III, (Hill pOOpla BtOOd while a atlrring air wan played and applauded with cheer after cheer an they took their neatn. Chairman HnttM re niained -landing. He lilted bin guvel ami brongfat it down w ith n roaonndlng w hark, and BbOUtod : "Tho mil yon I Inn will nno to order " The t inie waa ex act I v IS l00i An tl iH'iiing man ilaiina un tin lion . "In bidding you welcome" hi' he ann, "I winli t) congratulate you 'on thin HMgnlfloonte roproaontntion Irom tho ropObllnM party. There wan no mintiike in bringing tbe convention to Philadelphia, the cradle of liU-rty, the blrtbplnoo of the rapoblio, Hora ton wan the renter of that throbbing idea, protection to American iudunlry. "We are on the rvr of another u r. t ntruggle. Alreuily wn are baglning to force our Initial ionn under the leuder ahip of that great ntateninan, tieneral William McKiiiloy." Thin n b wan taken an it nignal and the anqvootion broke forth ill a whirlwind of i iitliuniunm. Men and women nprang to their feet, dclognton, npertatorn, guentn, all animated by a common purnme to do honor to tbe praaidont, raa poodnd, Wolcotl Temporary Chairman. Ar Senator Hauiia cloned bin nncch bi' npoke of tin' atnrling BBCvioa of the BBnstor from Colorado, Wolrott, to bin parly, and prenented bin tO tin' eon vention an tin- temmrary chairman. Woleott ban a clear, renonuiit voire, w hirh penetrated lo f 11 rt beri nl re, i nn of the hall. Wb Willi mitnt retrhed Minn, he iireillcte'l I In- t r lillupliaut i'D) - t im ut the repulil n an tlrket in po veinli T, the auilieuci' nurrendered, and when he lirnt Unlit lolled Mi'Killley'n MUM) bi- ronld not pKMOOd again lor a lull minute , owing to the de i-tra- lion. An hi- reheamed tin' hinlor ol lour yi'arn if the ri pilbl iran adioinin trntlOO, the victories it had won. the ItlorioUn MltOOna of thi' ripaliinb- 4 mar ionn war, the onnipnlgn in mnk nnotlon in tba Philippinaa, the onn. li nt ion repealedl broki' into wild Bp- plnuMi Tbe limt maBtkm ol oinnMion wan alo a nignal lor a di'iiioiintratioii. He nn,ko an hour ami ten ninntoa ami an bU brilliant jicrorut ion rlo-ed, Cbarnnn Woloutl tnrnnd at onoa to tho bnalnon ol tho oonrontloni annon Bring the lint of BOnnlMMM and the ollinaln previollnll an reed BpMi The Boll Cell ot eletee. Thi- i'all Oi the roll of nlalen fur the anbnlaaion ol nonhnn ol tM rarhwi oonnittnoa wan begun, it proved a tndioM prOOOH and the roiivcntloii wan virtually in MOOM an the naim n wi'D' handed in. While the llntn Were bohjg brought In the ntage, Oovurnor Koom n it wae holding a regular levee in tbe pit. ieli'gat)n nwarmed toward him Iron all dirnotiona. When order bad boM D'nlored, aft)-r tbe eonfunioii im ident to thin IQanO Chairman Wolrott an noiinie thai tbe secretary would read tin- lintn of the varioun BOnnittOBB, The Clerk read tin- lint lit a mice which did not carrv lifty iret from the ntuge ami no ningle name wan applauded When tin- lint had lieeii i. .. I t aiilioii of Illiuoin moved adjoiiriiiiient until tomorrow. Uev. Ivy, who dnllvarod the InVOontion at the tirnl republican oonvantion In inla ity, M ynnra t'ulav, delivered lulled lit loll Upon mi vent ion . The w hole iuiii vent loll rose to receive the hleaeing and then at '.i o'oioek adjourned until tomorrow. The Roosevelt Boom Killed. Pblladolppbh), June IU. It now ajanrtnd that Hanna aarvad notice that Kooncvelt'n eandiilary, although it would haw been cinineiit ly acceptible at tirnl, put forward as it was by the enemies of tlie administration, did not , meet now with approval and that a tight would In' carried to tin' last ditch. Koonevtdt was said to have been told by his friends that to yield, would be to stand in bis own light as a candi dal)' for president four years heme; that the viue-presidciicy was a grave ard from which he could never be resuscitated. His place, Uiey urged, was at tbe head of the ticket in New York ajoitu Uiiu fall. Hi the lent proposition ROOSOVolt concurred and tin' mthuslnon for Booaovall for trloa- prenident in appari'litly dendi Hiinnu put bin big toot down upon the propo rtion, with Roomvnlt'i BMionti it in saiil in elplOMtlon that Pn'-idenl Mr- Kiniev prmora nnothor onndldatn, Committeemen From Northwest. Philadelphia. June IS The follow ing in a lint of committeemen from thi' Mrthwostnrn itntoni Chairman of ooiOMtlon from Idaho, frank K. (imnllng; Montana, Thomas H Oartor, Oregon, Wallaco MoOnnnnl ; Washington, I'.. C. Neuffelder. Natiomtl OOnnlttOO members, Idaho, (ieo. Li Bhottpj Monlana, W. H. I . - -wilt; OrOgOO ( OOOrgO A. Steel; Wanh ingtoli. ti. II. linker. Doinmitti')' mi resolutions Idaho, W. U, Ilex hum; Montana, ThonM H. Carter; Oregon, John 1'. I'aly; Wash ington, .1 . M . (ahtoo, Permanent organisation Idaho, I'. Ii. Goodlngl Montana. C. W . t im dale Oregon, ktnooln A. Moody i Wmhlng ton. I . .1. Hnyflera. Ootntnittii' mi credent ials Idaho, .1 I . Ail-hie. Montana, John P. Forhlai Oregon, Walhice MeCaniniiuil , Wanh- Ington, lr. I.. I,. M. siinn. Committee on rules and order of bnainoM Idaho, J. I.. I.. Omsblni Montana, nylor Woodoni Oregon, Rnfui s. Monrni Waah Ington, Herbert S. Conner Committee to notify nominee for prenident Idaho, W. II. Hon burn ; Montana, David P.. Polaoni Oregon, Henry P.. Ankeuv; Wanhinglon, Levi nkony, Ownnlttaa to notify nonlnM for vi prenident -Idaho, ClOOrgB 1.. Shoilp; Montana, Onvld P.. polnom . Dragon, Thonni MoBwan, Committee on Roaoliillona. Phllndnlpbln, I':'., June in.--The committee mi resolutions organized after adjonrnnonl of tin nvantion. Senator Pairbankn, of Indiana, wan , lumen chairiiiau of the OomnlttOO, BIG FIRK IN HLOOMINGTON. FIVE HI. OIKS OK BUSINESS HOllShS DESTROY EU THIS MOHNINn. The Meanlllcont lourt lloiine. Eroded at a Cost or f 4011,000, Among the Bulldlnas. THE WAR IN SOUTH Al Hit A Mure IJian 1000 OtMOl ot Arms lilven Up at Pretoria. LondoOi June in. No Inportnnl development marks the progruaa ol tM Brltiah in the TrnnavMli Lord Itoinrtn ra porta over two tbonannd stands of arms have boM given up al Pretoria linoa his occupation of the .capital. I llese will lie III II li'H ny llie released lint is!: prinom rn, ol whom tbora are MM oflircrs and :mhi men. UoMfol llulb'r inpOfti that the llrst train through pansml l.allig's Nek Monday for Pretoria. THE WHEAT MAIIKI I There Is a Nervous Feeling In Chlcavo Over Wheat. San I' raiii'inio, June IU. Cash wheat. '.17'.. rents per cental. Chicago, June IU. there wan a large trade in wheal during the forenoon today but (be feeling wan nervous. At thi' close, July wheat, 77 YH cents per bllshrl. ( UK tOO MAKKEI. Reported by I. I.. Hay U Co., Chleego Bosrd ot Trade and New York Slock Kicliange Hrokers. June IU. There was light rams to day in the Dnkotaa ami Bomowhnf heller foreign crop rcnrts, in 00000. nnoMOi Wheat was lower, bui I here was Borne good buying al the dei line. Liverpool oloosd al 0 I against i, .i M'sterday. I Imago opciicil Vail lower, 7h :t-H July, i I 7a, ad vanced to 7U'a (lOrn rinsed IM ' , and July iloaod, 77 o-m. Stia ks higher, lininey i 'bin) js'r Bant, yesterday, 7h, ', s 1 1 pan Uajay , 7 S-a, Itaiige lislav, 77 ru'4 Close tislay', 77 80, AMERICAN SHIPS AT TAKU They Did Hot Act With the Allied Forces Against the Forts, 0 HKAVY CASUALTIES AMONG CHIHESD Generals and Olher IIkIi Chinese Ullklals Are graded hy the Era press Djwager. London June 10. l'roni tierman Official dispatches it in learned t hat the A IM r Ida B ships tmik no part in the bnmbnrdn t ol the Tako forts Satur- day morning. No news ban yet I n received of the rollol f tho logatlona at Pekin. There bun booO. no news Iron I here linoa June M. The adnlralty nffke ban reeolved the follow ing dlOpOteh from the officer commanding the urn law Rndyftlion I "l ieu Kan Tan, Monday The Takit fort- opened lire thin 111. .ruing on the ship- of thi' allied BOttndfun, Alter it nix bourn' engagement the fort, were llenoe ami noonpled by the allied lorOOO. Additional men for the ntorin ing of the forln went ashore from tin' nliij.s the previous afternoon Pour Oh i neee torpedo bonl doatrnyora were captured. The eaaooltlea of IM Mgerine are -light, while those of the striking party are unknown. A Chinese Brniaar, living an adniral'i llngi is retnlned outside ol Taku by the allied denlrala, No Inlornnthm ol Beynoor'a ad turn to Tien Tain has been received." The Empress It Conoerned. A news agenct dlapnteh Iron shang hai nays: rM latest news from Pckin i- that the dowager empress in great Iv concerned at the capture of the 1'akil (orta ami ihat irboleoale degredatlona of the Chinese army, inrluding tidi er. lis Sung Ohlng and l ung I n Rlaltg, the governor ol rakln, ami other high nfflclala, who prom lead the ronng Li Ynnen toncooropllah the expulsion of the foreigners, have taken plaec. Three of the Taku forts were completely de nt roved, and iii, t of the I blnasa in the garrisons were killed Of WOOnded bv a I'hargi' Iran "itllorn of tin' allied Moots. Uncle Sam's Altitudo lo China. Washington, June In. tdjotant leMrnl i wrbin daciarei that up to date null "He regiment of the ninth In lantry had been ordered from Manila to China In addition to the Oregon, which is to go up to In k n from Ibuig Kong, the Buftnlo, with :inn men Ininlannn abMrdi h is baoo ordered 1 1 ii. Soiilhhamploii, I'.nglaml , inilhe I'h 1 1 1 pi lies, while i he giinhoaln Prince toll and Mani lla an- being held at Ca ite under urueTi to ne ready for service at anv nnnont, I'M Zaifero in being held at the name place in reailim sn lo takeniippiien lor tin' naval wtlngenl at Taku. Admiral Kempfl is not llnltod in the plolei'l Ion be can ntb.nl Amerii'llll lileiiiid pn.pi rtv, but iimv do anv- thing in his judgment to roonerve tliiernaii llllerents of all kinds III China. Tibs m-lrucl lotl OUOM up mi- per ted pi msi hi I it len. Involving even an alignment of the l ulled Slates with China, in case it may lie loiiinl neces sary, Hi the manner to prevent UII- anrpntlnfl or daet root ton by other powers of such trade privileges as Wi lli, w anlov in china, InnroMble a MOh allgnnenl may DO. Ibe "Ihrial View here is, thill there Is not vet a -late ol war Is lweeii China and tbe United Stall's. It a i tended lhat tin' stirring BVenti of Hnndny morn ing del not offiflhllly involve us in war and that the action of tbe Chinese commander at Taku may yet M 'lis aVOWed "r prove to have been based upon ignorance or a misunderstanding. French Troops tor China. Pans, June lu. The minister of marine BOnoUMOB lhat the Knurl, amend cruiser, inn, hen, will h ave I- ra iiri' for Taku mi June gg, ami thai tlie armored orulaor Adniral charnoi and the aoeond olnaa cruiser, PrhjHitOi win leave on Jhm '-'' He elds that two Irnaaporta, oonveying two I,. at. J urns of Intnntrv and IvraMttoolM of arlillery, WOO Id HOVO at the same time. Keports show that over IftOM buii dred lives have bWO BBVad through the use of On). Minute Cough Cure, ktooi ol these were rases of grlps., crollll, BathojWi wbooplug oougn, bronchitis ami pnenmonia lis aoni an proven ti i oimiiiopt loll . TallBMUl dl Co., leading druggists Now najui'-Geiieral Whealou Washiiigtoii, June IU. Ibe ilenl t)slay aiiiioiiili')! lien. If beBton a major general of voluuteeis presi-Lloyd THE bCUUHINO Mill', A t ago lie Pendleton Are Turnina Out First Class Work. w. p. jell, of tho Pendleton bbooi ing nulls, who has bOM in Walla Walla Ibis week on a WOoLbnylng mission, ri'lurued to Pemlleloii Wed nesday uft.TiKm.il, says the StaleNinau In a conversation nuoot Pendleton a leading industry, Mr. Fell MM that Ibe price of wmil is UOttOr this season, OOm pared with that of last year, hut that clips are -low to OMM in bn the reason that sheei.iiion are waiting lor a repetition of the prices during December ami January. However, Ibe IIMMipnon around Pendleton are dis posing of their clips more generally than those in olher sections of tbe country. Last year the Pcndbiou scouring null use' as I ssi issi pounds ol wool, and this year the output will I still greater. The dally rui arity )" tbe mill is from lin.ootlto tii.UOU pounds and from 5ft lo 70 men are given MR' lloyneut. Ibe pnsluct ol lliese iniim rep H'Cl it; o-ar.e-"-j---xn ;iiitnMSPiiis: t Dure Sour Stomaoh, I C Constipation, eto. J -i - c im ....II ...J ii u I. e ruouiuiion as inn. ..I... iii aware resiH-rl and is cuual to if not siinerior to the manufai turisi woolens of any faclury in tie; country. Mr. Pell says lhat Pendleton wae never in better condition at this season i f the year. Several business houses and many resiliences have been erected this soring, and the city in general is eiiioving many improvements. lie nop prospects in Umatilla county weru never do gMKl. W iy is -. -k T H svui i s ctover kooi i eu I Oseutlhcs ll.u 1'umi'lf .Ion, Purtiins U.o n I III I, KivrnsF'tr.li.l U'.irSklu. CurvsC'ou g .O..utl.,.. . - - ..l.llVri.,j..nl,,l I - iui,t,, ,.,,u the bkiii. An sersislils I.usutlve Nervt .Tonic, held on stiaolulu giiai-iiilue by all g drusiiUs ut 5c., BOt. mid l 00. m i uiri 1 m A r?rt I vmrv B. w I I eotrsaosHi.Vo".-I 1 - I Vuf gknkil) Ujf iatllluaeU ik Ui ilgjUU.