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MONEY SAVING SALE ENTIRE DRESS GOODS STOCK Will be Hold for li-Hs than firHf, colt pcfcMtli&t won' neV"r h(!ir(' 4iotoil on sucli goods. K.-nl potter for list of prioee, Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. PENDLETON, OREGON. ONDAY, Jl'NK KKM). JOND A Y IS Till MOUNTAINS. fgalir'-" 00 OA Numerous Kxcur- to Bingham Spring and Mea- S .. .,, ,.. i nnlav nmrr Mum uiiv i..-.."..- mm .. ;;-t.i, -... . !- ''"', Zioiix'U'i ''' ,mv tl": i'""''; Ziirtw'tfu"'"'' P''; ;! away ir.nn ns tti lli-Ii "I tin' Mnfi aMMklinK throng us resides in ,,,,,, ..i tin-in aceom- il., r -i-rti-. found vKt l i.iiM-- ut- .-minimus uniin : picnic lixxli und ll",n in tin- loncli baskets and its Mai; Basil; aormui ipnmtities, and Makm ihe WPP1? WH hvutsl. It if even stated tlitit oiip toci.it ulv fell In n hint toward even i,n,' ,i,T hunger, regtirdlesn of tbr fit timt ihe had ban with a mill plant Hull y Hiiiilii-l with lh"pfn!l-ton Camera Club, under tlh- laadsrsliip n( l-i-'- Moorhoiine, . . Ilin-li.iii ' .- iiiL-- Million, uhout t.tit tMiii: iiml Hn-iit tin- day tie Umllv. tii-in-rnii.- lunches had hi-t-n use, tad there were nbm and timet riHtfn ami ti-dniig tikIh and every tbinii timt i-iin-titiiti-B a necessity or mn -in mi ll ii trii. Several nesnil piniirfii en- taken, everal Maid tln-y anht ronn- Bib, mid most of thi-ni thot &t ttit target. At hint accounts, mi- -.r ii. : "Nrvi-r touched ." Tlu-v i'iiiih- Ininc on thr even- w trim, arbiob eat an hour lata, and lajatamd opportunity for a station lUti'irm musicalc durln the i-vi-ii i tin. Th members ol tin- Initiiitn Club mt to Mcuclinm. with luini ui c k h ii luiu'liu and nnthttalaaia. uml arnt tlx- iiav m t pleasantly. They, In, rcturiiiil iii tin evening mi tin- dc- UmI train, arriving in Pendleton at a kfftnssan after twelve o'elook, and ajpajlaj Ktal the) were gbid tln-y rat. Mvrl ntlior i i -1 1 1 iartii-H went to botli plaivy Bieutlonsd, and had a sunlit anting. IIIGHAM SPHIM.s tXI'ttriNti (iUKSTS. UilUni Rock leal at ai at Ills Old Poat on the Mountain Sid. OatoaUy, starting from th- 0, K. N- 'tat inn, tern men, who were Mini and hi-i-iliil -baking up, rod" " -t.ii!- i' 1 iil'Iiiiiii Springs, laawaeil t l,.-r for a fi-w hours, "'I tbaaj j ti- daman club liarli MMS at tin- station, devoting twiuii-irr t iixHiduouily to titan til tin- truiii rulletl into tin-Htat ion. am band Manager Avety ready for Ml, anil ixii i t ii-tin- summer al-Jn-ianrv In U,-u m tv hiii.ii. Mr. and ri. Imii.ui ,iv , ',,( l-urtland, an ' Ha- onl K'li'Hte, W. II. Lowdnn, 'ii rraiii ii-ni. being tln-n- for Sun ). and witt. tin- Caniara Olnb for riaindi-r ni the day, n iriiii!- ar ih-li(htful and km trail itiui guaal to daaira to re ktadqaarteri (or watches.. 01 " linda and our prlttj atka loweat., ?V the a.mt, ,0 pybody. Jeweler and Opiklan. L Hunziker A Word to Farmers rcgiHtt-r m i parmanani boafdar lot tba Miiiuiaf Tba aianagantanl ol Mr. Avery iironiineii to In- Hatinfiutiiry to tin- puhlic, and I hi-re ll no NMOH uhv aba Hirin"M iboald aol ba wail patron, ixi-d thin neaHon. Canu-rn fiendu will not Bnd raob waaltb of opportanitji i-lHi-whcre in tin- country, an that DO twecn tin- Mat Inn and the npriugH. Quaintly hi-I log Iiouhi-h, pretty Hide full in-- lending from the main can yon, mountain ranehon net bajtwaM a lolly elevat imiH, fon-Ht treen and inipeiu-tralile bfttab, and, dwafflug all nine into iiiHignilicaiice, " Klephant MOOk," to take which from a proper level a camera liend will clitnh a rug ged mountain, and lilaxt away the rim rock to make a place tor the tripod to Htand while the exposure in made. A report wan out that the elephant had gone to the station to get bll trunk checked, hut, if thin he not a canard and he tin- truth, that Maine elephant Iuim returned from the sta tion, bringing bil trunk with him. lie HtandM there, huge and jagged. muHNive and Miiggi-Mtive, MiiggcMtive of firmer ages with such moiiHterM in these parts, and one of them petrified an he was BatWOding the moiintiii u. Some fine pictures of the Klephatit Rook were taken on Siiiulav, and nou he may pack his trunk and go, hut his memory will ho kept green by the neg atives of tin- Camera Club. Nineteen eamcrus Mere within a radius of twenty feet in tin- canyon, when n team met tin- stage, the team being a rickety affair hired liy tba Camera Club who remained at the stution, and driven by a young hopeful M twelve yearM. Not a picture was taken, for there were nineteen men swearing at the fate that made these rigs t t on a grade that was only six inches wider than a wagon. It was necessary to hack tin- Camera Club's rickety rig half a mile down the canyon, the liiiijcMty of the stage compelling this tumble down conveyance t" retire and make tba wnv clear before it. Manager Avery will probably fit up a darkroom that all win. use the camera my work at their will while at aba springM. m 0 m Beware or Ointments tor Catarrh that Contain Mercury h nu-rcury will urely ili-tmy tin- ni-nw ul aaaell and oomplelel Mranaa the nrbola ijra-ti-in when i'IiIitiiik ll ihrniigli the nun on- mh laces. Much artlclt-a atiouhl iieier l uimI i v 1'i'pl on .r ripl - limn r.'i'iiiul.l. .hy-i clans, a tin- ilmninc- thai will do - Ian tol-l to tin- Baud jroo oaa poaatlay dortvo Iron Uwai llalP. Catarrh Cur.', BMWataetaiM ly r. J. i I.. I., i 4n .. Tuii . iii, i nootalaa ao aaareury, mi i tak-n Internally, actum directly upon i Hit- IiIiniiI ami MBOoaa aariaoea of the yalaai I In liuviim tlull'- Cnurrh Oura Ih .urc roa -l I the genuine, ll is taken llilerli,lll nlnl Bad lutlaaaao, Ohio, nj I i Oaoaajr i Co. Tcti iuiiiiimI. free, 11.1 ' l) nil ilrimgl.ti.. price T.V . per bottle i Hall's Kainll) I'llU are UM l l Exeuralon to Sail Lake. The Cuuhcv Raal Ratata eomntuiy'i fJUWMtoil to ult Lake City will leave I'einlleton on the lod ol July. Suit Lake is making unusual preparations lor the Fourth ot J ll I v celebration, and thadlaplay ol fireworks ate., will ba unaarpaaaad Bonad trip tienU S0.S8 good for lifteen duya. Five 1 longs. The live diw-aNes for which Shiloh's Consumption Cure is esiM-ciully recom mended, are Qougha, Colds, whooping Cough, (.'roup and OoMUttptiOH, BO gwdloim "ver made by man is Mttftl to it ill any ri-Mpect. Sold under a poaitive guarantee. Money back if it fails. L'ft cts, fgi I'ts and fl a Isiltle. Talluian A C!o. For Pleaaure. Oo to the Leliman Hot Springs, formerly the Teul Spring, located in the wilds f the lilue nounUini ot PSiatil.a county, tba heart ol the ggaWtflBM'l oarndiae. Tbil veur the 'tftW lvm onoei ie , wnasj -i atud i vervthing that will ba H 'ii o guests will he promptly convc. , fUl, pJaulug feature of lookad a i..ar will ba daueing the spring ..... .'stru will ami music. . rteajtri add ratal furniMh miiHic. ' , j ,. ll. R, Warren, bi ' haul, Ileppner, Or. 0 ami Z&2S& t i.M. nt Agency in the La . building Bicvclesfor a IW1.1" down and tin bUtUBUI aUOUti IJ WW ineilte, no interest. Acker s Kiiglish're.nedy will slop a cough ut mj time, and will worat cold in twelve houra, or mooey refunded. M eu. and BO eta. r-r nu In Urixk A McComas eee tht is thai lw,. nf harvest we wish to announce that have Dislus, lalile jfivftv tittle va i tui i vi - - j ( rv and Ciinkl 1 1 ' IT 1 1 1 1 lla W.- Imv tor spot cash, enables u go sel cheaper than tbOM who Imy 00 credit Qihk St Sanborn's Teas and CotfeM a specialty. We 'Cutli: winch CHAS. R0HRMAN, Aeut for Fendlet.m urt Street The QIH n..r.k KIT HAV8 CO., Proprtetora. i , . . .. i. u.... ...... I HurlHV. guar 7' Uu, , """ "rain tor aaio. nouou u wo. . ' ".) all' f llav ALUHI OP THE RORMAL. FORMER STUDENTS VISIT THEIR ALMA MATER FOR A HEUNI0N. Abla Addreis by Dr. Penrose ot Whitman College Reeord or the Year Just Closed More Money Needed. Weston, Or., .In tie 23. -The annual meeting ot the alumni association wnn iieiu rrniay afternoon at 2 o'clock in I me cliapcl. H, L. Watts, president, presided. The usual routine business was transacted, and, in addition to that, alumni OMOtl and a motto were adopted, tlie former grav and white, the lutter, " know ledge' si atlers dark ness with its light." Tb,. re was a fair attendance. In the opera boMo, in the evening, a well balan I program was rendered. Prealdenl Watts presided. The pro grain included an niovcal ion by A. f, iiade, fgj lotrodoctl if MMOfl by J'rof. G, a. Paablea ilamnl weleoma py A. r, Hade, ami response by Miss Llaaie Oreigbton, MOD: a iwaat ronaj solo by Miss Lois Peeblea. WHO was recalled; add raw by s B, U rentoaa, president of WhitDtM college, his sub' eet being, "Tba Relation of the Kdn Bated Man to the Community. " rba Hypolito qoartat, composed of Messrs. Mavis, Cowl, Cherrv and Steen, of Milton, favored the audience repeatedly throughoat the program, and were enthusiastically applauded. Dr. Penrose's Addreia. The address . f President Penrose wan well suited to the occasion, pointed and interesting. He laid stress upon the achievements of the nineteenth century BOW closing; what wondrous changes had taken place in tl 1U0 years and what wide ctrctchen of thought and vistas of unexplored educational liclils were opening up w ith the dawn of the twentieth century tin United States spends $300,UO0,tW0 annu ally on her public schools, more than (00rflftbi of the amount France and Oorniany combined spend on their standing armies. Thank Oisl ! we have no great standing armies to crush down the people with u heavier burden of taxat ion. ' ' said he. In closing, hr epitomized by stating that the community favored would demand of the educated man that ha have power, insight, breath and depth. The speaker held his audience close ly, and was very entertaining, at times humorous, atul some of hit statements were ho startling that they could not fail to receive serious consideration. The adri-Ms of President Penrose will long he carefully remembered and cherished. After the regular program, literary and musical, came the informal recep tion and social, which was likewise very enjoyable. Two hours were pleasantly spent in visiting with each other, listening to the Hyinilito quartet, and in partaking of delicious refreshments. There Are Now 87 Alumni. The class of Ll graduates in IWHi swells the alumni to K7, exclusive of the graduates in the commercial ami musical departments. Of tin- above Bomber, four were graduated in the years 1H1HM:!, when the institution was known us the Weston Normal 'school. Since ISSi:i, it ha- been by law changed to tin- Beaten Oregon state formal school, and receives an appropriation from the state to pay its necessary running exta-nses, Miss Callie it. Sbeltoli.of this year's garduiit ing class h-lt tislay for her home at Huer City. Miss Maude llackleroad, instructor in vocal music at the normal, left to day for Portland. She has been re flected for the coming year. Record ot the Year Just Closed. The mcIioo! year just brought to a successful close has I well a prOgpeTOMI one for ihe normal, in tin normal do pertinent, gfl students have la-en en rolled and 114 in tin- training depart ment, while the an odd in toe prepare lory department swell the list to more than '-"ll"1 Who have availed themselves during the past year of tkie advantage, to be derived from an institution of tlin- character. The biennial appropriation from the slate to pay the expenses of the normal lias I n fii.UOU which in not enough according to lu st authorities. Kor tin two years ending in IHtW, then- was a detteleney appropriation of MMO. rba heating apparatus installed in I8UU re quired an appropr let iou of 126011, in addition to tin- regular mount set aside for ciirreut cx.K'tiHes. Thus it will bl seen that re than MMO an nually lor the past four years has come to Weston to Miipporl this normal lobool, The bOBOntl have been many, bnd that the money has Ikh-ii well -pent is evidenced by the number and competency of the members ol the classes graduated from year to year. Tin' good people of Wi-Htou and Vicinity tboOld and do appreciate tie hcnelits to be derived from the Iim-u-tiou in their midst of such an Impof taut durational institution. The New President, Or. J. A. Bealtie. Or. J. A Iteattie, of Peril, Neb , It bo gmi elected to the presidency of the normal achool by the regent at Pendleton 0g Saturday, has an admirable record a. an rgaui.er and instructor, and come, here well recom mended, recommended both b) letters from 1 1 high in the i-ducatloiial world, and by the record of his work at the state normal Bohool at I'eru. II, bll baal four years with that in stitution, which whew ba began hud fff itudeUM, and now baa IllftO. Be-Huli-H the honorary degrees of Muster "1 rt, and I tor of Im, he has gUfUOd the 'legreen of Bachelor of Philosophy and Master of Science. Tin eeretary of the board of regents, P, v Worthington. wrote to numeroua oasraoni for opinions as to Or. ileut tie's I ' 1 - : 1 u 1 1 qllUI meal ions, aim rtw:i-i,-o ... favorable repliua, tliea- being Ihe udu cator. bo were asked : Clark M. Young, profeaaor of hiatorv god aociolugy. University of South Dakota. . . . 1 v.' I ike. detainment of lailagogv , Nebraska Male Normal and Training Sclesil, Peru, Nebraaka. y O. Wbiteiiack, profeaaor liermaii, .ami institution. II. K H Keunady, attorney al law, "'w'i'ii' k. Jackson, MUs-rinteiident of udm a'ion of Ncbraka. JS Ayleawortb, prealdenl .-i Collier uliivernity, Betliany, Neb. B l) Wlesworlli, prealdenl of state tteriniltural college, Colorado. V N Haggur.l, uc. -chancellor Drake'L'iiiverity. Ica Moines, Iowa W M Beardabear, pruaid.-nt Iowa Slat- cll-ge of agriculturu and the mechanic arta. PYTHIAN BALL TEAM BKATBB. Alhena Has Ca.ni Sunday. With Vic tory for Member or Other Order. Athena, Or., June 24 -Tlir game of baaohall thin Sunday afternoon he the Knights of Pythias and a Uia.n compod of the membera of other orders reaulted iu favor of the latu.r bj . acre of 23 to 8. Notwithstanding the 7 . ... .. .1... . - ruthur . ' iaci una i. b . . . il afforded cooaid .ruble imjoy muut fur u. 4ieotaara. Unit" " uumbur of real good tielding plays were made, while Koonta. who pitched for the winners, contrihtttisl four home runs to ami I his side on to victory. Pasc hal I has caught its accoml wind in Athena and another game is already be ing arranged t. r next Sunday. Hugh He Arthur ia visiting here and will leave on Monday for his home at Portland, lie has MO acres of wheat here an. I Is well pleased with the prospect. Miss Kla Hosetmw cig return.sl honie Saturday from Weston, where she had Ik-en alien. ling the commencement ex ercises of the Kastern State Normal school, from which institution she was graduated in 1S!W. She has been teach ing at Hillsdale during the past winter ami her term expired two weeks ago. Miss Mabel c. Burnett, who was graduated laai Thursday evening from tin- Baatern Oregon Slate Normal school, eume home Saturday for the summer. Sim ii contemplating attend ing Whitman college at Walla Walla next year. William M. K linger, who is in Athena as ipecial ngent of the Fire man's f und Insurance company, rcpre Hciitcd by .1. W. Smith, states that harvesting was in full blast when he left California eu Satnnlay, .lime :l. "The w heat crop of toe state of Cali fornia, " he said, 'will Is-alsmt .VH), 000 tons, or only one-third of a crop. Tin' Sacramento valley crop w ill he very short, due to early rains, which interfered with sowing, and late rains and hot winds. San JOBUUin county and the uplands are also hurt hy hot winds. Merced and Stanilans coun ties will have a full crop. rlUUM and Tulare OOUUtieo, where they had goisl nrospects early in the senson, have la'cn hadlv injured hy rust incident to May rains. The west side of the San JoUQUin valley will not have one-third of 11 crop. " Bdltor's Awful Plight. K. M. Hlggine. Bditar Seneca, (III.) News, w as atllicted for ears with Pile, that DO doctor or remedy helped until he tried llucklcti's Arnica Salve, lie writes two boxes wholly cured him. It 's the surest Pil.cnre unearth uml the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. OnlyMoenta Bwtd hy Tall man A Co., druggists. Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. 11 E Parfchnrat, Portland. M I. I ri.'.li nl luil , Chicago. Sum It Stay. Portland. Kva Ii PtfUOme, Monmouth. N A Nleleon, Portland. w Harris, Portland, C K Cranston, cilv. N I Oollett, Portland. Sam Sternberg. tM Francisco. H Douley, BUS Francisco. .1 W Caron, Portland. .1 Allison, Portland. T A Hudson, Dalles. A .1 Hall. Spokane. M 11 tattOO, Spokane. W I l loTey. Spokane. 0 II Tall,' I'etaliima. Win I, line, Walla Walla. .1 .1 Oleland, Portland. W .1 Moore, Walla Walla. M Wnk"-kv, New York. T J a Tiederoann, Bun Pruneleoo. .1 It Mnran, La Orande, w Koeppon, Bpokane. A T Itiitidall, til!.' N 0 M Smith, 1 1 B v Jacob Wulliu r, San I ranci.co. Ouy litner. Bun PruMkwo. Frank Sloan, Bcbo, Q II Blaekwell, Portland. .1 K Moore, Portland. P B Hunaucker, Bpokane, w K i.h ndlnlng. Portland, .1 11 K 1 ikner, Bpokane. II Smith, San I rancisco. J L I u 11 1 -. Chicago. J II TIioIiiuh, Portland. w Caudiahj Buokane. D Bbulte, Bpokane. 1 J l.ener. Philadelphia. W Dagger!, Miuneasilis. V. ( ieist , I ll icago. M Barkleroad, Weatua, II Martin, Portland. .1 Bimaheinter, New York. F W Beuvdaley and wi, New York. Meyer Abraham. Portland. F. F Hubbard, Chi...-". .1 W LaiUg. New York. V. M OruWiOfd, Portland. S HiekOB, Imaha. FOR GOLF RASH Ileal Hash. liiBuuiuiatlmn, itching, Irrllstloh aiei channg., ulnlue nr uReuaiie per..irallon, anil main other aanutive uaea, iioiuiog u cooling, purifying, ami rrfrr.hlng aa a lialb with t'criceiu Boar, f..ll...l lullwa.-i.-rer forma hy gentle anoint mi;, won Cl WW aa, the great akin cur,- ami I'lireei of emollienla. Ci Tlf'.'B. t'.ru bryxtd .11 doul.l lit. n.l rtl-l. in .unlyn..' ..i.l liWUl.fyn If .I' u .'ll U'r I""M l..l ...n..l M ttill.l. b.11. , ...'1 I, '.' , '- Ui' uyiv I.M Cool and Comfortable MB PROSPKCTS FOR ThE UNIVERSITY. Oregon's Institution Looks Forward to a tiood Year Coming. "The Univerelty Ol Oregon will un doubtedly enjoy Ihe best year in Itt career beginning next fall," said Dr Frank Strung, the prealdenl of the institution, who was at the Hotel Pen dleton Friday evening. Dr. Strong was en route home to Salem, from Weston, where he spoke In-fore the State Nor mal school on lliurs.lay evening, lie was entertained at the rooms of the Commercial Association during the evening, and went west on the late trnin. "The university has llterufgNM in attendance, and it is certain thai next venr it will show a still further addition to the memls-rship rolls. In teri-.t 111 all lltieo work is ileeis-r than ever before, and go.sl work i he ing done in the various department. " Dr. strong, whose administration began last full, has shown to the pi-o-tde of Oregon that he is the right man for the position, and his selection for the pre-nlency has been generally en- h.rs.sl by the rititcit everywhere, lie is 11 Yale man. and has brought to the institution here in the WUet many ideas which have made for the i-leva-tion of the ttUUdard of education to la- mantained . During his stay in Pendleton for a few hours, Dr strong, met several young people who are contemnlat ing attending nlghur institutions of learn ing, and thinks that Pendleton will hs better represented in the future than in t he past . I This Plain Enough. If you have a nagging cough and are losing llesh, go to a drug store, and get a buttle of Shiloh's Consninpl ion nr.-. Take twolhlrdi of it. ami then, it you are not Item-tttcd, return the bottle to the druggist, and he will re turn your money. Isn't Hint fair',' No OUe Could ask more. gB cte. M ctn. and l a bottle. Talluian A Co., lead ing druggists. Attention. Red Mon. il membera of Umaholia Tribe N.. IS Imp. O. It. M. ami all member of the several tribes in the state are camel ly requested t" he present and participate and (pis tlie lied Men's grand parade in rcndlotnn, Oregon on the Fourth of July, conducted under the auspices of Uiuaholis Tribe. M. MORKHK i Chief ol BsCUtUS, Worse Than War. Hundreds are killed in war, hut hundreds of thousands an- kill. si hy consumption. There would Ih- no deaths at all cnilse-l hy this terrible disease. 11 1 1 l . could Is- made to un derstand that Shiloh's cough ami con Hiimption cure is a sure remedy if taken in the early stages. 2fi cts., Ml els. and ll a bottle. Druggists will refund the money if a cure is not effected. Tall man A Co., leading druggist-. An un-to-date bicycle at 2', ladies' w heels 2l, at the Crescent Agency in the Fast On-gonian building A second-hand bicycle in go.nl order for fl. Term easy, without interest. That Throbbing Headache Would . 1 1 1 1 -k I y leave von, if you used Dr. King'- New Lite Pills. ThOUSUUdS of sufferers have proved their match less merit for Sick uml Nervous Head aches. 1 hev make pure I ami strong nerves ami build up your health. Busy to take. Try them. Only M cents. Money back if not cured. Sold Of Till I man A Co. Purity and Accuracy in hot weather describes the situation of aeaelbla people. Put on nggliges and defy old hoi St his worst. Mich outfits when proper!) Isiindared. I'sk excwiiiigly ilreasy and appropriati-. Our patrons get the bi n. -lit of ,.,....-1 faeiiltaSS and s rfect methods, ideul BumUHW attire is very lurgely a laundry result. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robinson, Prop. Telephone 60 THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... SPECIAL SALE or SIMMER GOODS. ;ioc .Cie line :, MS- .-Sic Ladies' Slale Colore. I Male Uocs, itttds Ladies' Tun Colored Lisle UlnVUB, -' stnds. Ladies' Metis Oobiml Lisle itloves, -' ttUill Ladies' While Male (llnves, J HtUilt Ladies' llluck Milane-e Snede Lisle I I-- :! su,h Ladies' White Milanese Suede .ile i.loies, :l gfud l adies' lied Milaneec Bueile Lisle tllovee, bbIimI ladies' Black Real Milanese Btietle Mle (lloves, I ntnds,.7Ai Ladies ' White Ken I M Maltese Bti ale Msle tlluvee, ' tu I """ I adlen' Blale Heal M llam-se m Ie LNIe i iloves, .'. stud. , .. Sale of Children's Pint Shoes runs, until July 4. Sale of Women's Shirt Waists. Agents Mtitterkk's Patterns. Ba Pkt Ms :'h' Me Me ,-gv Mo i.omiun nui'.if,' r i : . Iin h '"! II,, '. 1 r.. ., isaa ufua i i" e 1 pOtVllcy, tot r-iwff, Nh ' t ,rtt, 't 'rhrim Intoninl.i, riln in nopt, m I'i'nii n, rt -'n- iiii s r ltMty, Mr,irt;it'liB ltnl!netn t,t Mrtf n ipnoiiii, Dinns jiii T Witt nlni nf K-viiiiuI. .wgJin. Stiinlat thi ol 1. 1. v 1 t. , 1. I M.il, r, l KOIC I VI. K It or t-01 v,,ui Curnt t. ,t M.tnh unl. n tnsoniniii, mini 11 1 i - 11. , ft. nn ' , Viru iiffii. chctir,r twtnp W11 m i nfcuti t A dtlr t' riahotk HMninly Attn Frnnrion, Om ' A I L M N A i II., DR1TQI.IHTH. I'KMilt ION, HKnN. To Celebrate the l:ourth we have Fireworks and Flags including JajMAsee Kapklns, Lanterns, Sky Rocketa, Buatun Cnudfes, Torpetluei an I I nns, our prises are lowest III the .11 V. MAX III IK. 'In Main St. Get Ready lor Harvest Have; !it lu-uilrt 'w.-tls iiiinlc, your water tanks hsikcd over MM) have your lecd rucks in order, s.) there will lie BQ ileluv when the tune couch to Inn vest tliis vent '-. Lie. crop We make licnlcr btdk, Wiitet tanks and u-c.l nicks at very tcisotialile (irli'e-.. Call and Mg us. Pendleton Planing Mill & Lumber Yard R. I OKSI I K, Proprietor. Hotel Pendleton ciiris strtPSoN Proprietor Kverythiag Mew. New H .re, New Itlgs. Beat tigs au.l leauia iu the city, liourd. io given the beat alteutloii. Service aoy hour uf the night Tetcptiooe No. j: are necessary in drug. Medh lnea when pl.-pared with adulterated UsgrsdlsUtS cannot aerve tin- purpose desired Our drugs ar- all standard and our pr.-acrip tiou department has our ape. last i are Mail orders will receive prompt and OB let's I attention. BROCK & MoCOMAS ll.-ad.iiurtera for Camera and Photo graphic Huppliea. I i in r Main and CoUTt Sta., PeedkHOU. Oregon Lumber Yard ....-" 1 . 1,1.... I.uinhcr, I.ath, ShiiiRlee, KuiiJiiiK Huci', Tar i'.i. i MouldiaRti. Pickets Ling and GmBMIi llrick uud Sund, Saith aud I s. u vii Dikniridi Windows, Terra (iitta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., ui. Court House. FOR Insurance Fire, Life, Accident, PlaU. dlaas, etc Loans on Oity and County l'roM-rty, Real Estate Improved and Unimproved Oity Uots, SUM'S Itauchea anil Wluuit ruruis HIE J. R. DICKSON, Kant Orugonian lluildiug. Under New "l.m.t- i m ni 1 Strictly First Class Excellent Calslne. Every Modera Cooveuieiice 1 Give Us a Trial. Kates $2 00 a day Special Kates by Week or uiootb T Mar and Kllllard Rooms. Mil J JJ Jtrtiri for ' . . i Wen The Rest Hotel In Eastern Oreyun. Van Dfil Bros., Props. Suet t'ssurs to J, E, .Moore AMKKICAN IM.AN. $.).(M) per Day and Inwards I Hi. -.1 Hotel In the SggMhl I'll'.- I jsitM rn-w i i t i Pi A. rvTi v 1 HIV 1 J l 1 U POKTI.AND. OMetOOM. I Special HaUa to Kea tern Orsgu g poopl vialttog I'urllanJ. MeaJiuarter lor tuurlat anJ . on, ... , . ut travelers. M C. IIOV UHS, m.i... i Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Byem' Heat Flour. It took fiist premiuui at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion, and gives excellent astislaction wherever used. ICvery sack is guaranteed We have the best Steam Rolled barley, 8ced Kye ami Heanlless Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W S. HVI-KS. Prop. Mrf p. rhii In. Fff If BABBIT-1- iWLfSl.iV.La) ,'f!.mr.rti wiy!".?!?"" uoauutiUIU. 11(1 ii Uall.