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person holding Ticket No. 10,502 PletUM call and receive the Fine 6O0.00 Piano. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. PENDLETON. OREGON. ATHKNA NEWS. ,lii.rCs,o or Dlptlierla In the Bush Family A n Alarm ol 1'lra. iiImm, Or., July 8.-C. A. Itarntt Mill i Mk. r.lUmeil una r- t I i. ,,.f 1 Ml ,'ll,,ll'f- .Intin ii in ' '. ".. urn with bonliiwii pertaining to IM h,.na l.lhl IWcr company, ttaeiiomj cue dlpntlieTlB in lim, Little OliulyH Hush, duugh- l,,llr. un.l Mrs. Willis Huh h, unU jhlll Ol Orooll! Buall, who died ol a, BUM d ! SfP."0" - striata Saturday. I ha Man I ! ,. been ipiariinlincd. Umliiriii ol lirr tit 7 n'cloc, Satur- jivr.eiiinti brought out tin lire de mmM with lu ccurtonMW alaerlty, ikew large number ol sM'ututori, m women awl children Dry grass j., in,' yard nf 1 1 - t'n . ii' church on HM itrMi ought lire, presumably Inaa llgbtad nigarBiiib or ram nut jj ,, Irwracki'r, nml burned ovor a mtir of sOWO foot before extin fuiflwl ll threatened to wit lire to thr diuri'li building, lint the lir. i in.! Mterwnrk" system were equal to BjaRBiion nml prevented any uroait UMgti A, 0. Ooskburn was In town Betuf" div with samples ol wheat from hiH Union lrv Cri'iik. lie has (Mm acres iMthfitiaw ii good 1 1 1 nt t i t - gadqun l:U MM shift ol life. The lry Creek firmn am satisfied with u smaller yield per m than arc those who re iilr near Athena. I'll IH is thi' llrst iimpli' nf tlirc-hed wheat tlutt liUH been cxhiliiti'il here thin mi'iihoii. Mr. anil Mr- W. I'. Matlock arrived i tlif tr.in Siitnrdiiy evening und tnjoyed a fhort visit with relutiveM. I SCIHNOE SLURBS AUAIN. A rrtaaralion That Will Doalroy the Dsndrufl liorni Discovered. rin.iil tin' scientific Htlldent has diieotereil u certain ret Iv for dand ruff. Wlii'ii it lirHt became known tint dandruff i the reHiilt of u germ or pittiUe Unit din- iiitu the sculp, and fj the vitality of httir at the root, rm.iiiK fulling! Iiuir und baldness, biol' vi't" not to work to discover mv ir.-fi.ir.it i.n, that will kill that prm. After n war's luhor in one Utnlorr, the dandruff gam daatroyer w iiiMHiver.il ; and it in now omhnd Jb Vswbro'a Herplclde, which be 'Mm curing baldness, und thinning jy. speedily and narwanantli mm. miM iimiiiriiff ''Deatrey the cuuso ion remove the efhvt. " Arrivals at Hotel Henaleton. Q li Kin,, it. Portland. 0 l Prater, I'.irtliind. I 1 Harris, Portland. 1 B Clarke, Portland. W Robinson, I'ortlaiid. I Baht, rortland. II Dickson ami children, eity. J dark, Portland, A J Hall, Hpokaoa. . r htadnnailaw lor WATCHES.. ' H kinds and our prices re Km lowest have but One Prion d that la the aame to everybody. L Hunziker Jeweler aod Optician. F a Taylor, Portland. w Oandiih, Rpokane. .1 a Alllaon, Portland, .1 w Qaaon, Portland. Ohai P Gregory - Walla Walla. K II Lindtey, Walla Walla. I ll Bhoemakar, olty. Mn L ; Barry, Seattle. Bd Blaokbnrn, ( imaha. A S Haatflald. Spokane. i simltM, Bpokane. B M Brannlok, Portland. Thou Duncan. Ban Franclaoo. Bdwin s 1 1 ii ff ii ii i . Waaeoi s a ii Tnrley. Arl Inaton. M s Mark-, Portland. I, Mai'lav, Spokane. ,i C Baokatt, Walla Walla. L MiiL'er, olty. ,i B Koran, La I Iranda. I'. W Brlgbam. rin (' M .Smith. Huntington. I. M Stern, Denver. W I Joiner, San I'ranciaeo. A Ohrlatanean, Portland, Dave Homo, MeKay. I .1 Moola, city. .1 ll Klnaaknar, Spokane, c K Ornnnton, oily. M Helavnge, I'ortlaiid. W R I llandlnning, Portland. W R North, city. .Ian W Wilnon, Suit l.uke. .1 ll Hern. Ohkmgo. O I. Wanteli, I'ortlaiid. Win I Corey, SpokatHi. W II Seuver, Sun Franclnrn Qao Mctiilvery und daagbtar, IpB" bana. A D (irnhum, Detroit. c B Wlleon, Ban Franclaoo, B Weil, New York. K ll Warren, Portland. C ASTORIA Bean, thr algnnturc uf i, H Vi III ur for mort tlian thirty yrara. and Tu Kind l uu Uavt Alwajn bought. Kor Pleaiure. (io to tlie l.eliiiian Hot SpringN, foruierlv the Teal Springn. locuted in tin wilde of the nine BMontalnj of DmattUa county, the heurt of the Mportman'N nuradiHe. Thin year the MiringH will he iiuiler new ItlgngW ment, and everything that will It) of convenience to uuentH will he promptly looked after. The pleaeilig feuture of the ipringH tli in year will he dancing und naado. Klrkaaan'i orcbaatra will larnlah moolo. lor uartloalan addraai II. B, Wurren, mupiiger, or Dr.. I. Mc- Paal, Bappnar, Or. Worae Than War. lliimiredH are killed in war, hut huiulreilM of thoiiHUiiilH are killed liy conHiimption. There would U no deatliM at all catiHed by thin terrihle diHeaae, if people could U' made to un- datatand that Bbiloh'i aongb and bob Hlltiiption cure f a eure remedy if taken in the earlv Htagen. '.'.') cln., fill cts. and $1 a hottle." DruggiHth will refund the money if a cure IH not effected. Tall" man A Co., lending druggie!. e m e Thealrea Free tor lUOO-t. The "Intanatllnwal Ptajaa," a lead iug theulricul puper deHirei, to arrange with Home lady or gentleman in every town in the I'nitcd StutoH to MOo a brlai weekly report of the bAppaaloji ol the IhaatMM in their town lor the miiihoii of IIWHI-1. For thix MrVioa they laMe to the orraaponilant their "Critic'M Credential Card," which entitle-, them o the IIHUill OCBrtaalll of dramatic uapari (two paaaaj Io each play). It i not u hurd link nor doer, It require an aiparianaad nowHpuper writer, hut they uumt hue a raipOOll- hie naraou who will not abaaa Iba privilegen. The "Critic'n Card" en uhli.N the correHpoiident to nee all pla thut are praaantad .luring the kaaaofl without expanae, For lull part Ionian addraea, Editorial Dept., The Duane Publiahing Co., Publiabarf, M Doane St., N. Y. la Thla Plain Knouah. If you have a nagging cough und are lowing Heidi, go to a drug Htore, and get a hottle of Bbiloh'i Connuiuptioii cure Take two-tliirdH of it, and UMB, IJ mmm I 1 1 1 ,', 1 l.-lllll, tilt' ,1 ... will.,. 1 ----- hottle to the di uggiiit, and lie will re- ... 1 .... 1 ., 1 . 1 Ni, turn vour inonoy. nu . v..i - naaaikl UHk more. 25ctn.,50 OM, and f 1 a bottle. Tallinan & Co., load- mg druugiHtii. raaa A Word to Farmers KM tins is the dawn of harvest we wish to announce that wc have a complete line of Harvest Supplies, Dishes, Table Cutlery and Cooking Utensils. We buy for spot cash, which Enables us to sell cheaper than those who buy on credit. Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Codecs a specialty. CHAS. ROHRMAN, Al.-.it f Mfc a . . 4T 4 424dA4 -aaw,, ,,w r-i-iHlr'Mi.fi i.oun UCCI i.i.t. . ar .il Hautianht U ,tne to rr, . ia f KSt '"' '-"-u.. . tiT . 1 fs.br .....1 at VOit..,,, ' AU4raa, Olehop nemedy u.oinioii Lttahoce' rule !-" '". h. "'" ," , ..... ' Wt.5 uw ,l,c url wo in "14 .at! ) aitw It '", .U..I. aUt. . t I nmt tiHithnod. Im- fnr'1 k0, ' Miilit-Loaaae, epemiatorrhoa Intwninla, raa IJiiit?ci' 5jLriel.if,. ajmlnarirrilafflone. Came o.",JL,oSe. .. TTI . ...... 1. at IUI 'BIBm K(UUIC) 1... -.. -1 medy vo.. Bun rrun.ti.uu, w,. raiMiuiXOM. uukwow. COLOBKL Mm RETURNS HOME. TELLS OF TREMENDOUS ENTHUSIASM AT NATIONAL CONVENTION. Democratic Party Was Again United and Both Ticket and Platrorm Will Re ceive Strong Support. "You folk who were out here on the Pacific enast cannot realize the de gree of cntliuniaem that was caufed by the events at the democratic na tional convention at Kannn. Citv. It wan indicative of the union thai im. Dean acootnpi lined again of the ie mant. that were apart ami antagonistic In the election of lstlti. The pronpecti, before the democratic ticket and plat form are excellent. And one Beedl hut tn go to the itatei eant from here to learn thut what I HU is true." Thin was a part of what Col. .Inmeii H. Bale? said this inorninn, hi lie topped from the train. returniiiK I'mni the damporatic national convention. to which he was one of the Oregon stute delegates. Col. Hah-v was ac companied by .liulge A. S. Bennett, of The Dalles, who, in a brief interview as the train stood, voiced the senti ments thai Col. Haley hail alreath expressed. "The ticket anil the platform," sniil Judge Bennett, "are satisfactory to the democrats generally, judging from the statements made by tDO dele gates, anil as well by the enthusiasm ibey exhibited during the conven tion. There is already high enthu sinsin for the campaign, and the demo cratic hosts begin the light w ith strong hope of winning." In telling of the great convention, Col. Haley stated that it was beyond doubt that David Bennett HlU, of New York, could hive the vice-presi- dential Domination, ami that it was only because he absolutely refused it that he was not named as Mr. Bryan's running mate. "But, from tin tirst, it was u fore- gu onclojion that Mill would not accept, for he iloes not propose to be sidetracked u was Hoosevelt at Phila delphia, und have nil his political tut ure spin hit so tur us concerns the lireatdency. .Mr. lull undoubtedly looks forward to the next campaign, with hones of being then the party's candidate lor the higher oftlce. lie knew that, if he allowed the delegates to nominate him for vice-president, his chunces ever again of even ap proaching the presidency would be swept away. Hence, he declined, hut it took a vigorous statement from him lo keep the convention from repeating the scene enacted at Ph i ladv I ph la , ami stampeding for Hill. Bryan's Hold on the People. 'Hill's name was on everyone's lips. next to Mr. Brum's, who, of emirs,-, was the idol ol the convent Ion. Ike devotion of the representatives uf the national purtv to Bryun is something wonderful, they regard him us their L'lillant lender, ami that he surely is, with plenty ol magnetism and power to hold the present vantage -ground Which he has won. Ibis vantage ground consists in the strong following which Mr Brvan has in the east, among elements which four years ago were bitterly antagonistic to him. Ibis he has won, too, by the manner 111 which he bus presented an unflinch ing front to the opposition. When he titled that epigram It you wunt a itoiige lor a piatmrm, nonnnaie a lodger for u candidate" he expressed ill the whole ouestion in one, ami showed how he could only hold his po sition by not yielding an inch. "'1 he delegates returned to their homes with high confidence of win ning the election in November. There lire states in the eust that are doubt ful, that may go for Bryan und Steven son, thut huv, heretofore Iteen regard ed us certainly republican. "In short, the result of tlie conven tion, with the cluritied atmosphere after the gallant light over the tiuan- 'lal issue, with a ticket that every Uunoerel mav support with enthu siasm and the knowledge that it could not have been better selected, is such us to give the partv new life, ami start the einiip lign with (ttjual chance for victory. "Contrast this with the situation lour vears ago, and the advance that has boon made in the interim will be appreciated, " e Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that Contain Mercury n- mercury will surely tlcturuy the hi'Iim- el mall and completely deraogi the whole ay- Icm, w hen iniaflBa ll inrniiKii mo araovua m !,., ,. Much iirlli'lc. slltiill'l ll, .. 'I bf uxmI ex , apt nit prawription" from reputable physi cian., as the tlnlliaile may will do is leu foltl In Hi,, loud von t-an possioiy .n-rive in, in uifiii Hall's I'tilarrb l ure, maliulaelureil by K. J. bbeaes B Co., Toledo. 0 thTBtalar ao Bsercury, ami is taken latoraaug, aouafl Qlreetlji upon tli,. 1,1 1 an, I uiut'tMlt. suriat-fs in iuu svsiein III bavins' Hall's Catarrh Cure Is. sure you git lb, at-inline ll is taken Internally, anil mat li nt roiedo, Ohio, b f. J. Cheney A Co. Testi monial free. holtl by all druggists, price Me, DM botlli- Mall's )niuil Pills am lb bu.l. STATE FAIR STAKES FILL WELL. Many Entries In the 12:14 Paoe and the 2:20 Trot bood Records Expected. M. D. WiadOBB, aeretury of the slate lair anociatiun, gives UM lie' "f en tries for the lid pace and L' :20 trot at the elate fuir during Septemlier, for each of which events a puree of f 1UU0 has heuii hung up. The entry list is not only lurge hut rejireeelits all the beat bOfBM in the northwest which insures some high clusa eport at the fuir, and no doubt w ill develop PQBJUJ horaea of mitlicient uierit to curry our colors to victory on the grand circuit uiiot her year. Citizens Purse or B1000 2:14 Pace. Aug. Krickaon, hlk. g., Bill Frunier, :14, l,y Priceiuont-Adirondack. W. Hi Bradford, ch. ui., hatvlla, 2:174, by Leinont-Naaby. J. W. karstoter, b. in., Alta Dell, 1 1 16, bv Holmdel-Altamoiit. K. B. Clark, b. g., Kittitas Hanger, g:16, Breeding unknown f, W. Buitoa, b. g.. Altai, 2:lli, by A I tanioiit-Adirondack. Joe Huhtir, b. b., Cieo. W. Wake field, 2:io4, bv BoaaBaan-Maalm. Jul McDonough, b. m., Bell Air, ItltWj bv Pathmont-Blaepy Kate. (.. K. I'eringer, b. b., Patlimark, by l'utlunoiit-Jullett. t'ris Bimpaon, br. m., Altu Norte, i'MHi hy Del Norte-Hockwisjd. W. J. Bruce, oh. g-, -Mack, Itttifji b) I leinucrat-Thoroughbred. T, D- Cuiidon, r. in., Ana J., Stldjf, bv Conifor-Doiher. Van De Vanter, 8. f br. g., De ceiver, 2:15, by Altauiout-K isbur. Tboa. Clancy, hlk. b., Frexldy C, bv Direct-Hoac C. V. H Tongue, b. a.. Ben Bolt, 2:lU'i, by Alexis-Muggie. I. C. Mosher, U. Ii., ,'olin A. vruw ford, L':I7, bv Coeur D'Alene-Nellie. h'. Roue. cfi. h.. Barnacle, by .Vlox Ifoa'Laara West. Capital City Puree orBlOOO 2:20 Trot. Crii Bimpaon, b. g., i'hil N., UiHw1, by Bonner N. B.-Crucie. Joe Hulair, b. g., Col. Turner, by si. Patriok-Woodnut. Jim Miiner, b. a., Vinmont, 2:21, bv Altuinoiit-Venitia. Qao. B. McAuley, b. ui., Kitty Cau tion, 8:80. by Caution-Bel lfouudor. Vhii B. DeLathmatt, b. m., Nettie Ham, 2:19'4, by Hambletonian Manila-inn-A ltntnoiit. K. B. Tetwne, b. h., Tiovelaoe, 2:20, bv Kgotist-Crepon. I.C. Mosher, hlk. m.. Noonday Bell bv Noonday-Belle ll. 'Yah Do Vanter, S. p.. b, g., Ticket!, L':2()'s. bv Cniiliicttir-Cereal. Van De anter, S. K, b g, Altaho, by Altai-Minnie M. Wm. Krazier, b. g., Twilight, by Daly-Oen, MeOlelaad, W, V. Watson, ch. a., Ned Wilkes, bv Ebony Wllkaa-Dolly . "J. A. Baddely. b, Orata, I tStbi, by l.aution-l, olden Seal. W. C. Belknap, b. in., Alteno by Altngo-Altu. W. II. BtWd, 1. h., Bitter Root, 2:25, by Lota Bryon-Kasel. B. P. Shaw ban. hlk. m , I v la. by Altaniont-Tecora. springer it: Crnisbv, b. m., I.adv Alfred, 2:Ui'4, by 'Alfrtnl li.-l.ady Salisbury. M. li! Baton, b, g. , Road Boy. 8: 10 ts, bv Roseiiian-Cnknown. C. W Kahler, br. g., Vovo, 2:25, by Ante Kcho-Tyhunlt. Aug. Krickson. hlk h., Clnyniont by A Itainoiit-Tecorn. lit Saved His Leg. I'. A. Diiuforth, of Lb Orange, fle., uflerad intensely for six mont ha wil li a frightful running sore on hii leg, but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly oared it in ten days. For l'l cers. Wounds, Bums, Boils, Pain or Piles it's the best salve in tlie World. Onre guaranteed, Oair B60. Bald by Tullmau A Co.. druggists. s m Come und look at the hicvclta ut the Crescent Agency in the F.ust Cregonian building. Bicycles for a small amount down and the balance in monthly pay ments, no interest. Blsmark's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous en ergy are not found where Stomach. Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every jKtwer of brain and body, Only 25c at rallniaii and Co. 's drug store. A Missing Boy. An Oregon pioneer, who was putting up at the Perkins, says the Portland Oregon inn, with his son, tnisaul the "kid" for several hours and bud all the hotel attaches hunting for him without avail. Finally Chief Clork Thompson asked the old gentleman the age of the missing boy. "He's 54 years old, " replied the septuagenarian, and the hotel men quit the search. They thought a lad of (be age ought to he uble to take car, of himself. Five Things. The five diseases for which Shiloh's Consumption Cure is especiullv recom- i. ..i ..... i.u , . i- W ..,. I, ni.. I-,., HI, Y'.xiKitr-, Y,,t,., " , ' " , Cough, Cnnip ami Consumption. No meiiicine ever mane ny niiin is equui to it in anv resiH-ct. Sold under u osilive guarantee. Money buck if it nils. 25 els. 511 els amltl a bottle. Tall mun A Co. it iti-t,,.ili,ti. Itii'vi'le nt t''., Indies' wheels .' at the Crescent Agency in the Fast Oregonian building A mi1- it, ui. lilt in I liti'ii'li. ill i.ihhI order fur t I , - - . . - . . ... 0 - . - T " " Terms easy, without interest. ITCHING HUMORS Cutupltile Kslnrual anil Juterual Tr. ..int. ui mi an Consisting nfci'Ti" t ax HoAPflle hieeUaaea tiae . kin nt oi aata lad aealae, Cl i n uaa "it raenl (WS'.t, b nlluv . i itu.l sootlte ;,,i,l It. '111. .'Ill'l I I'TI'i'HA Kgaol.VKM' (.'.). I," ttitl Sad eleanac the I,Io.hI. A single sit , in n auflit'ieni loearetae aeeenaat aaasor. au ,t i . . ..,"., i hp n,ld. e-,r , is I si .,,-,.(., e a. Oear., 1'rus., sSjsu,u "U... u., .rsS'.-iUmi,,.... i,. The largest atock of Saddlery, liar, o - Tenta, Wsgon Coven, Can vaa, Lap Dusters, Kopc, Stri- g Leather, etc., is kept by Joseph Ell ' "V v" The Leading Ha nesi and Saddle flan ufactursr of liastern Oregon The Center of Attraction for laMM who are eipia iully particular uisnit the laundering of their Bummer garmeiita is the laundry. KvaryOM knuwa except thoae who haven't tried our work, how cluun, properly starched and ironed every article proves Itaali to be after it has been tlirough our handi. If you dou't know ui, let's get acquainted. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robinson, Prop. Telephone 60 The Eaut Oregonian ii ICaetern Ors goo'a representative paper. It leada, and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patrouace. It ia the adver tising medium al this eoctiou. NOW FOR THE STRBIT FAIR. Pendleton Merchanla Propoae to Give One for a Weak In September. The Fourth of July celebration in Pendleton was so marked a success that it is now proposed to have a street fair in Pendleton during the fall, probably September, The street fair is now the thing in all the cities, and they have been made verv success ful in many places. It is claimed that the street fairs are much more enjoya ble than the Ordinary onfB, resembling to some extent the fetes of the EUfO pean countries, and that they are oc casions of constant pleasure while they Int. St veial of the merchants have la-nn conferring and before long a meeting will be galled. Some information will be BBCarad regarding the manner of conducting these striet fairs, ami when the meeting is held, if possible, it will It decided definitely what will be done. One argument for the fair that is es Denial 1 strong, ll that the harvest ii unusually early this year, by nearly n month, and that therefore the fair could la. beM after harvest and yet be earlv enough to avoid the fall rain. It seems to Ih a very auspicious season for the holding of such nn affair, and all who have been spoken to agree that the people of Pendleton should take hold of if and push it to consum mation. Merchants who contributed toward' the celebration expenses state that the tine trade of the week more than com pensatod them for their outlav, ami that they are willing to back the en terprise now proposed for the fall season. If every one will take bold anil do his share of the work of preparation, the thing can be done. But, if a fen must do all, success w ill be difficult of attainment. However, it is apparent that considerable enthusiasm and DBT" liseeeey can he developed obi thin tension, and that the street fair can he made a success. Purity and Accuracy Bag necessary In drugs. Medicines when prepared with adulterate, I Ingredient', cannot serve the purpose desired. Our drugi are all stamlsnl anil our pres. rip tlou department has our special care Mall orders will receive prompt ami careful attention. BROCK & McCOMAS Headquarters for Cameras and PhotOgraphk Supplies. Doner Mala and Court st., Idlatna, Oregon Lumber Yard ae Lumber, Lath. Shinnies, l in 1 1,1 1 ii. Pupcr, Tar I'aper. MnuldiiiKH. Pickets. Lima, und Cstnont, Hrick and Sand, Sush and Doors, Screen IroorsiV Windows, Terra Gotta Pipe. Boric & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp. Court House. Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory Orders Promptly Filled. J. L BISHI-k, Prop., Alba, Oregon. Alba Sawmill Good Lumber Both Rough and Dressed. Onii rs Promptly Hlltd, J. L. Bisher & Co., ALBA, OUHOON. ICE BlUC SAND WOOD COAL Alao Wholesale Agent for SCHL1TZ MILWAUKEE BKLK in bo it ica, hands, or caeea. Telephone No. 5 H. K0PITTKE. Mid-Summer Clearance Sale NOW ON AT Big Reductions All Over the House. You Can Get- The Celebrated Pilsner beer In Bottles, delivered to any pnrt ol city, nt SI-SO per XDozon.. eafea- Bottlott by Geo. J. Pottner eg, sf aarahon - oa a 0 ll n sad BJJ geas aBa an eaer ass. assa aBB lesson ln,n.pru,leni Warehouse in riiPSi oouno lallfc W Willi I mi.e In MnrUi l loll. ruin ft A J 1 shirnlthM iln nml twin lo fftrMn( AU 0 ft 4 W J H Jf Mlilki'N ii pa ii ii hi ii n d ii s b WiiWIBI WW i B HKNDI.KJ PeBdlston. lull, ,. nt Taker A K.tliHtri, next titter In am I I TArsnxn A I. II ,,M,.,,M. a , . Am,-,,, ,tl 1 1 ell X I I AUUfflA, s . HoiTuoMssv.Aienist Warren WUe WASHINGTON. 5 ,1' liffiiMSIi'StlElS The Old Dutch Henry feed Yard KIT MAYS ft CO., Proprietor!. All kinds of Hay anil Grain for sale. Itolled .''id Bteamed Barley, guar anteed the beef on Hie market. Plenty of stall room, fJood ban,. Itig corrals for l.stse sf.a'k. Kates reasonable. Give us a call. VVWVAl WWWArWvWWWvWWWt.WWV vV V'W v (ict Ready tor Harvest I hive your header beds made, your water tank.s looked over und li.ive your leed raeks in order, so there will he BO deluy when tin- time CO MB to harvest this fear's liig, crop We make header heds, water tanks und feed racks at very reiisoniihle prices. Cull und see UK. Pendleton Planinu Mill & Lumber Yard Byers' Best Flour... To in ike go)d hre.ul use Hyei , Ileal Flour. It took first preiiiiiiiu ut the Chicago World's Fuir, over all competi tion, and gives cxt client satisfaction wherever used. I. v. i , suck is guaranteed We have the liest Steam Kolled 11 it ley. Seed Kye und Heurdlcss Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W- S. UYLMS, Proa, Hrau. Shorts, reo'. ee THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The Leading General Farm Paper of the Northwest. A High-Class Illustrated harm Journal' Published Weekly at Salem, 0regon-Try It. The Homestead is u twenty puge paper, foui columns to the page. The subscription price is $i a year, iu advance. Its publication was begun March t, lyoo, ami it liniu. diately took first place among gene ral farm papers, and will maintain it. The Homestead has all the fa cilities for publishing a farm paper of the first class, and of wide circu lation. Why seud your money Kast ' Why not help maintain here in the Northwest a farm newspaper of general circulation, and devoted to the interests of this section? The price of the Wkuki.y East Okkoonian is 1.50 a year. We will send our paper uud the Homestead one year for $2.00 iu advauce- BAJrT OREGON IAN FUB. CO., Peudletou Oregou.