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$ i FRIDAY, JULY 87, WOO, ! American Girl Tan Shoes .lust tin' Ihltig i'"' Hi" mountains. Best $2.o Shots in tue Market. Cull nml "it t Ikmh. CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shou Man. )" Main Htr"t, l'-iiil-t.ii, r)r'iti SWIPED THK BOTfMOR'8 WARKAM i tORCI 11)11). tin- friends ol Bowlin, tin aarioas both lu-n- mill ill Wt-ntnn. Ilr wus iXh-i-Ii-i Iktc in IViulletmi ut twi-lvo o'clk Tliurwluy :i: it. litit li iliil Hot cmuc I'urties waltad fur him until li'tc ill thu nixlit. Tlioy tulki-il with W-tuu people over the ti'li-ihiim- lines. They iiuumsl nf every one coming Mown from tin Ka-t Kml. Tlny cxliauitiil .iii tin- osaans ol obtaining Information, with failure to llinlotlt. Tilt Kiifjiii-i-ti jrrew that Um Kentucky Oflluafl liail SUCCeeilcil lifter all. in i-.lj-l lirill' II. i'Ii man, ami that, in apite of ii.iIh.i corpus trial.-, county jililite'n tnin,ru tivu onlerH, otliciuls un I what not, IboM twn Kmitent men from tin BltM 'i'.i-- state Inn I hiwtfisl their inline, liiianle,! a traiiHiiuitiii'-ntal liver ami hieil thmiavl vea to their home. Where art Moore and Ksndnll. Where were Mn ire ami Kemlall '.' Thin iiucatioii nils an clement in the problem. Moore wan seen in Walla nulla on WislnesMiiv, junt before the atteiuptisl k iillliliilnji . He was mil aeeli after that . I'erhups lie w as the nan in linen Muster an I mask wlm eiiterril the lluwliii huiise in iimipai'v with the other ariinsl representatives of law ami dellaiu'e of courts' onlers, ami wii , ailmittisl that he was from the east. Mrs. liowlin aaiil to him face to face: "I know wlm you an-. You cannot fuol me, air. " Hut slie w, hi lit not any whom she tliKiiif lit he wts. Kveryone, however, thinks it was Moore. Mn. Bowlin Knaw His Wharaabouls. That Mrs. I Ww I i 11 knew bin where abouts was certain. Sh-- ami her children were in cotninuuicatioii early ThurnM.iv BMraiBf with Mi. llowliu. Hut citizens who looked to How I in appear on the atrecta of Pendleton or Weaton, b.ickeil as be was by public Heutinient, were disappointed lie kept hidden. And the wonder went on. ll was regarded more probable that P, iwliu wan wife from tie- nth-r Ken turkians, than that those HUM Keutuckians had found him and forcibly taken him across the lin,- into Washington. Didn't, Hava a Gun. It transpires that llowliu. alter li, inj. fn-ixl from jail after the habeas i-orpus trial, consulted wilii iiis law ,, r as to the advisability ol pi-isuriiiK a Kiln and carrying it until safe from i,e, I, --i.it iuii. CM. Halm advised against audi ptoaadUM, ,. timed liowlin not to do so, ami Bowlifl I'd lowisl the aMvice. This uudoubt,"ll obviatisl a had hoitinu scrape at the Bowlin houav, fur bad llowliu hud a MUN either In or Mr-, llowliu would have perlor.iiisl um or more of tin- aforesaid three men who came into their house that Right, liith Howlin ami bis wife are tine rille or pistol shots, and m-ver would iiave nllowed o Ihcers to oaratc us those ollicers did wiihout i Home ibootlaff. Attar Bowlin Daad or Allva. In ai account of the How liu attempted kidiiuppiiiK, printed in the SVuilu Walla -latc-iii an ol TleirsMu. the in timatioii was slvaa that Boon and Kendall iiad determined to take liowlin back ti, Whi I ley county dead or ulivc, the Statemnuii writer having appai enutly het-n them ut some time, before or after the fraci-, and In-en told their intention. "-'leaking of this intimation con taineil in the StateHimn's story, a gentleman here who It interested in tin- cane, aaid ; 'This is in keeping with the asser t H.ii- made in We-ton by one of the Kentucky ollicers, that he would either get liowlin alive and bind him in Williauisliur.', Whitley cuiuiy, K, in lucky, or at leant isevrs euo igh of bis budv ao that it would b- rec iii liable back there." Bowlin Turns Up. ItM p. in. Just before sending this edition to press, a niesnage reacbetl New Lines Just Received... Kodaks and Kodak Supplies A i umpl U .s .in tin. til of Stationery. All the Latest Sheet Music. The Latest Paper an I Pe-riodical. Tallman & Co. Leading Druggist Comer Mala and Alta Sire-eta. Ini- i, Hire that liowlin hud arrived in IVndli ton Iron the nioiinta ins, and was in consultation ivith his uttornes. Curler A Kalev. Absolutely nOthfmj would M) given Ml further tbnn this fact. BRRVITIES. A points -a I at cream, lle--old lllll mid return, in three meals at tin pool, 8,7B, Hadlev Zebner, choice cigam. 1,'kiah creamery butter. Ilawley ,ti Wilcox. .hint in: Crab apples, at Ilawley A Wilcox OO.'l, If you want nice funiily mackerel, go to Martin's. Pever-' blend coffee, last in town. I law lev . Wilcox. Sweet corn, en hhiitf c and tomatoes ut it. Martin's. Meachain and intermediate Sundays, Si for round trip. Mct'all lliimuir patterns for the Weasel Department Stores When vmi want cream or ice telephone Datton, Blssfc, IDS, You can alwavsget the nicest vegetn blss in the Market at K. Martin's. Ilingham Springs and return, includ ing stage fare. 11.75 lioisl iixty days. All kinds of fruits ami fresh berries, nlosSt in the market at Q, It. DSJDOtt'S. Melon-, cantelope-, llartleti pear- ami treestone peacfies. Ilatth v ,V Wil cox. During the sale at the Wssssl partiin nt Store- all gmsls will he at OOSt, ('oiiniv Treasurer s. K. Vntes received from the sheriff jMO.Of of ISi!i tuxes. If MM want pun- home rendered lard with no udulterutioii go to Schwur. and (ireiilicb. Henry the l-oiirth, tin largest Key Went cigar in town, for IU i eiltS, nt Patton's cigar store. JrndM Bllll bus granted divorce by default to l ores! . (oirdner from bis wife, Rllssbstll (iardner. You can get many goab for little money at the Wessel Ddpartmenl Store- during their sab. Pineapple nml strawberry ice cream ods, claret phosphate, roea-kolu mid I land wood ice cream at Ward'-. One Minute Oossdl cure is the only harniless remedy that pnbiees inime diate results. Try it. Tallman it Co., lead lug druggist-. Wall paper, paints, glas-. picture framing, and artist's material at t'bas. Sharp's, osrn house block, Court street Hiiighum Springs eluding stage fare, hotel, and a swim in I ioml two duvs. If you are going out camping von will want lunch BJBOds, H. Martin bus a nice line of all kinds of deviled and p died meats. (Tkinh ereatnery butter at Perry llouser's meat market on Oonrl -tnet. It is BUSrSntSSd, Ymir money back if von don't like it. DeWitt's Little Karly Hisers are famous little pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. Tallman fc Co. , leading drnggi-t-. Hicycles can Ik iiurchnaetl at the Crescent Agency in the Kast Oregon ian building on installment-, payment fl, or more, a week. No interest. ti. K. Dcnioft Is making a niiecinlty of fancy groceries. Ilia line of staple groceries are of the leading brands. Your orders left with him wet prompt delivery. W. W. Kuymollil II I- sued Jesse I.. Stamper to recover J'!'.-, money which liavmoinl alleges he paid to O. A. Cerbu. at the instunce of Stamper, and which HtaniHr promised to pay to Itaymond . John .1. Schick has sold the Walla Tails Watchman to a. II. Harris, It i- Badstatood that the consideration in almut Sim). Lust Kail Mr. Harris sold the Pa louse Kepiiblic, published at Pulou-c, Wbltaoan ooanty, to Mr. Schick mid bis brother, llrown Schick. Mrs. Dr. Frank, tin eye specialist, frii California, wlm has la-en at the Hotel Pendleton for the past ten days, AXpSOtS to leave for BoftSi Montann. alter which she will go to the Paris exposition, and also visit relatives in liermativ. She will devote her time here until AilKiist I to those who wish to consult her. Itootll I. Pendleton hotel. DANUKUPK tAUSKO BY A GhHM. A Naw Uneovary That Kills the uorni and Pravanli Ualdnaas. Pratty nearly all the hair prepara- ti lor dandruff have some merit in allaying itching of the scalp, and in being a fairlv g I dressing lor the hair, but there is only one that ncog-nixe- what causes dandruff, falling bair, uml lialdness, and that destroys that saiua, a little germ and that is Newbro's llerpicide. This germ ai its way into the scalp, down to the hair Mot, where it sap- that vitality, causing dandruff a- it digs up the -Clip info little white -culeH. UiiIchh It is destroy,.! there s no la-riiium-nt topplasj of fulling hair ami cure of liumlruff ami baldnes-. Newbro's 11,-r-picide kills the germ. "Destroy the csuse, you remove the effect." PKOPI.K WHO ARK MKRK FOR DAY. Prof. II. W. Mimical, vice-president of the Weston norinal scIiihiI, is at the Motel Pendleton today, having come down to attend to some inatter pertaining to the affairs of the InStltn toil, and to consult with ll. Alex under, president of the hoard of regents, and other members of the board. Prof. Mimical speaks of bright plUS pacts before the school. Attend mice will be larger, work w ill be pros ecitleil with greater zest by faculty and students, and the course is to I n- riched and made more tvpicnlly of the stiiinliiril normal school kind. I'rnf. Mimical as vice-prenident is in charge of arrangements for the coining year, and his experience with the institution and thorough training for the work insures effective preparation during the summer. President J. A. Hcuttie will come in August, to assume the direc tion. "Improvement nil along the line is the watchword," remarked Prof. Monical to the Kast Oregonian. "We will have the BOat year in the history of the school, and of that there i- no iloiiht. The elect ion of Dr. Health- to the presidency was n forlunate net ion by the board of regents, and will give the school prestige through out the state. of the pru- Prairie Citv. Dr. I.on Cleaver, on, nrlaton of t he town of wa- here WSdnSSuSV evening, ami re turned on theo:'Kl train en route to the new town. Ilcfcaid that the com pany an receiving inquiries, regarding the coiinm. and that many person- are OOfllaOiplattBSJ going there litter in the -uinmer. Kveryone is in the billa pro-met ing, and all the inter-inoiin-tuin towns are now rather iptiet. He believes things will show improvement in tin- fall, and has BnboanSwd con II daSMS in the future ot that region which is rich in precious metals, lum bar and agricultural pnalucts, W I! Itniikle, who for several years ha- aaao night clerk for Simon, the Walla Walla hotel mini, spent Thur--dny night at the Hotel Pendleton, re turning tin- morning. He is a popu lar clerk with tlie tra rating public, mid is known fur uml wide a- "Kuttv' Runkls, the geueroiitv ol nature in the giving of an expansivi rporostty to tin young man being responsible for the name. Parional Mantlon. Mrs, C. A. Cameron and her younger children are camping at Huron. Mrs. M. A. Thompson in in Walla Walla, a gnospof Mrs. Levi Ankeny. Mi-- AddfW Mcintosh, of Pilot Hock, is visiting friends in Pendleton today. I'. W. Waite returned today from a trip to Portland and other town- west from here. Mr. and Mr-. K. li. Oloaton and Mi-- Sibyl leave tomorrow (or Hing ham Springs. Mrs. M. K. Mn ul. ham Springs where for sometime. W. W. Wbitw.irth. is recovered from the from a horse recently. S. 1.. liner, who visited his brother, Max Haer, here mi his way up from Portland, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Judd and If I Si Huberts leave for Ilingham Spring- mi the lir-t ol August, to remain for sev eral weeks. I'ncle .lake Kriwicr is very sick at his apartments in the QMM bouse block. His many friends are solicitous for bis recovery. Charles C. Sharp, wlm spent two week- at 1, chimin Springs, has returned home to Pendleton. He is greatly henelited by the water- of the springs. Mrs. A. N. Hah - ha- returned from a visit in Salem, where her father wa ve ry lick. He recovered from the sickness, and Mrs. Hales then came home. W. T Hi-lop, the traveling man win, makes his home here, is at the Hotal Pendleton, Mn. Ilislop having not yet returned from her visit to the seilslli Ti1 . K. II. Duffy, Hio Q Sands Western railway, ami K. W. I'lvnn, Oregon Short Line, traveling freight and pas senger agentH, ure guents at the lintel Pendleton . Mr. and Mrs. K. Alexander, Mas llertha and Master Uov mid Miss Kflie .lean Kraier leave this evening for Bias bam HprisajS, to remain for a time at that retort. ti. II. Anker, of Walla Walla, is one of the new express messengers, on tile Spokane run, who will take the place of A. J. Hall, the latter taking a vaca tion for several weeks. Aba Miller, of Pilot Hock, i- here today, on his way to Myrtle Point, Oregon, where iluring tin coming has gone to lling she will remain of Putter Creek, ell, ct- of the fall UNCLE SAM. THE BACHELOR. He Mrs. Ada Walla, a Unruh Thinks Should Hava a Homo Claanlns. Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh, of Port land, who s well known here, where -he has been heard frc,ilentlv in pub lic addreaiua, ban been a prominent speaker at the Chautauqua assembly SI De.il- bake. N. D.,and recentlv spoke there on "That Old bachelor." The Daily Inter-Ocean, telling of the lecture, said. "We shall not attempt to give anything like a report of the lecture. Suflice it to sav, however, that Mi-. Unruh'- old bachelor is Uncle Sam, who set up housekeeping 124 years ago, and according to her idea has not had a single lions.' clean ing in all that time, although there have last 1 1 promise,- every lour years that the joii should be thoroughly per formed, lie will cease to be a bachelor boosabaapar and things will go along better when the female pan of the sjp lllatlon -lull la' endowed with the aame legal rights and privileges an are bestowed upon the men. That in brief, SMS the tenor of Mrs, Unruh's spSSCb. It was illustrated by many bright say ings and pointed comparisons. "Of court- ll wan a temperance speech. Mi Unruh aaid that ahe recognised that there were main thing out of order about the old huc-h-elor'a establishment, bill aaid the dirtiest room should be cleaned (irst, ho ahe would wiatoiit the government's alliance with (lie liquor trallic. "Mm. Unruiradeaoription of u bach elor's home was amuaiug. Chaos there ruigna Miipreme. Ilia diiihcloth ia atiff with dirt that it can atand up uml speak fur itaolf. Hut wurae Iban the bachelor 'h house, ahe said, ia the old n.11,1 abiding place. It ia cleaner, but the ioueaonieat apot on the fuce of the round eurth. Accordiug to the picture Mra. Unruh drew, it ia not marriage, but aiuglu bleaaedneas that ia a failure, and a great big failure at that." We have clipped the following from the I.a (irande Journal : "About three months ago the San Krunciscu lixuininer contained tlienew -of u damaged vessel in the iiarlsir con taining coffee and Hhcep dip. The two articles of commerce were found flout ing in the bold, mid flu merchant- to whom they were consigned refused to accept them, not only becaiiMH they were water -naked, but laicause the stiei p dip had not bad a salutary effect Usiti the coffee. One of our home mer chants at that time predicted that Kastcrn Oregon would aoon be overrun uilli cheap coffee. There is now in Ibis section a man who offers to sell for eight cents a grade of colfee which our merchants cannot buy wholesale for twelve. There may be some con nection between the two incidents. " "Muff sed." OWL TEA HOUSE. KOEPPENS MODERN PHARMACY twiything that is kept in a tint n . up to dais drug iturf, 115 Court St. prazer's Opera House . . I I. ...tilarlllii ftllOfaSS Daniel P. MvCoy prencnis i""" The Roy Crawford Stock Co. Producing All Scenic Prays. ONE WMI5K .. COVtnKNCIMi Monday, July 30 Prlcea, 25, 3B and 50 Cents only aiaarlssil Vsnkai ( st K OTINNMMRi vl. Mi U v i i- Horrlisn'i latarsrial FflUST. PRiairoa, ....... MoSb.VY Opening Man) NIM with a True Story of the Scuth I "f TRUE K&NTUKI'RN." TON ')! SCKNIMtV. LA DINS' Kit 1 1 MOHT Watuni MMSta American AT T special nn 'i,,iK..,, "Hurliu. ..wm.' I'leMih,,.. rTklT ,,t it,, ss'i-SaHfftKS Valley Statei, In Blub wi.i."'!P"jS ms. at an sassadlSBly low a J JiHANoit .Ti-ni, rAinsstfiircmMASfS In, varmiy an.1 Inlarru hi u, ,., , "m 'b" 'w o,rrK,.,:,r..,he,t'"'t' "p'isegs mouth he will visit a sister, Mr-. Harklow, whom be has not seen for U yea rs, ii. W, Rlgby was in town today from bis reservation hinds with a report of a -Ill-bushel yield on a half section already threshed, lb- look- for the smne yield from the remaining 4im or HO acVes. Krank Donitally ha- returned to Pen dleton from Seattle, and will take charge of the PaftdlatOll Sisla Work again. Mr. Donnelly thoroughly understand- the business, lie Introduced the popular drink. "Iron llnoi " in this city. I.ee Abingtou, will arrive in Pendle ton tbi- evening with the body of hi deesassd brother from Walla Wall a. where be died of cancer of the itoill- neb. lb was ti smar of astanslva pro party Interests in Walls Walla and in Idaho, ami w ill be taken to Windsor Mo., for burial. T. (i. Davis, a prominent real sstSU) denier ami broker of Walla Walla, and .1. M. Fltagarald. manager id the Schwabaeher store in the same citv, arrived from the east Tuesday evening, ami went home tills morning, being at the Hotel PendlatOn while here. Thov have visited raaorti in sastsrn Oregon across the P. hie BMMintslttS. To DoR,aN DKP.vnT Tlma Schadula iaaiVI sa Prom Pandlaton. rutin Kai Mall. Halt l-sk,-. Iienvcr, Furl Paul Mall So. ii 1 Wnith, nutans, Kan Nn. 1 t: I'm in. City, at. Louis, 7Ute. in Nn. riilcasu an,t Kat, via N- :: i:' p. ni. iiri-ifoit stmrl lane. l'euip. 1,1 siHikHiie Walla Walla. Spnkanc, Hisiknnc Plycr. Minn, in. St. Paul, Klvcr Nn - liuiiiiii. Hilwaakoa, Ko. V 7 lift a. m. Ch leaso anrl Bai, rta a :i i m oreat Si-.rltn-rii. pan mhii. NtUssstaaaasa Pam Man 7:10a. in. KrsmTvco. 6:iis.m. luttv p. m. A::Ki p. in. -:i', in. Ocoan Staamslilpi l:'ii from Portland. Piirrtan KraiK'lico Kvery Ivt ilajrn. M)a.Di. I Columblu Rlvar U mi p.m. Kx Nauilay I Stsamsn. Ibx Humlm 8iiiriUy Tu Asierln aiel W ay ma. m. laaaugSi Lr Riparla InskS Rlvar. Lvl-w'tn Pally Pally in. Ittparln i" a- Ihoii. in Mlxnl train leaves I'dnll'ton tor VVsllaWnlln daily asoapt Mm. siSiSip, in ssdsrrtvsi at IIS p. in. POt lull I ilMl I. ml ' ii call or write to VV. II HtTMLBURT, Geasnil Paiaaiisai Asanl, t'ortixti't, Orsgsa k. r. Waasurr, agsai, camiiaiuii. Bingham Springs '.'7 Milt--- from lt lltl h'ltlll . lliiiitltig, Ufthlllf, WltllMlUfa llAlhllU NIP) dMClBat. MUil Ia Wnllti nllt. .in i,t lixiiat un lit xirn. Trtiliiwi uurtM -ti imll. Haiti rult'o (fUOl V DM Ht'.'k up, ThiIi- bttat ' itii'l wi pmt MffMli Mil i it-m And sir hi - And ii onlfr. t ..lnl'Mi.- ai n lit KT Hit. Inr ivi h mllllt Hpt l ul rnu- ui faulliM hxt ur-i"ii rit' from nil n mi mi in- i, H N. i'u Kttr lltltHlftrtlloil tel l. Manager Bingham Springs, QlMBOJf. IHtKGUN. TEA CIIEHS' EXAMINATION. Ntditf ifbaMb ftVM Umi i wUl hold ) ruguUr - 1 1 . . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 q Hplh-ntit- fur Mult' a tit I MHIOlf t.ii i- nt lin- nmrt iMIMi In I .-1 1 1 u um Hm lulltm a . rOI tTATl PAPUW, I'uiiiutcnvliiif vVvliii'Uy, Aukupi m1i.hi nut. O'-VlOM Oa ui., OOd t-uiitiiiiiiiiK until .-"tiui.Uv. Auitii II, At (uiir O'vlook WijMtJi IViimHtitiii, bUtury, vutUu i-i.t rvai'liiitf, - . Um. Ttiurailsi) Wriltt'ii airl t It im-1 If, tlif.uy nt titstt'liiui., tjirsimiiiMi, UHikkfvi'iiiK', Hiuit t, etvil Kn frniinni KritlHy I'nyaiuluKv, Kaofmplty, iunul HlhaOttlOi t uinjKiailinli, phy-n ttl KviikC ra i Ii MlOfdsifl Httmiy, pUotJ goujntlrjT) B-vnvriil hlittury, kniflitlt lilcrtidirc, pay-liilu( COUNTY PAHBIU i jonwdu v intuit Mil ut ni n- o in k a. in Hii'l ooollnulag "(itil KrlU) , Aukiui 10, ui four tVi'look MKSI SKUiMi AM TIMItl) i.l:lK t'KK TIKK'ATKtt. WfilneiMUy l 1 1 1 h i i j blMOrr, urtlttigru pki , r -MlliiK TliurmUy WrilU'lt uritlnin th . lU-tOf) oi UtdtsChinif litiiuiiuiti , irbool Uw, KritUy tnunrriuliy, uiviiul orltlimollr, ili)kiulut(y, t lvll Kuvt-rniiifiii. rillM AK CKKTim ATM, N -l in mU KtOIUOUHblp tit tlltiKrrt .,y, TliurMUy Art of iUwllooiug. Iluur uf U'tlt-tlllllC. IJK'tllUls I. p MOWUM, C'uiuity rlno iinfrinifinU-iii riumilU (.'on nly, 4JruKn- The Pendleton Foundry Adjoining NsaUatai Machine Shop loill, 111 Alta ami Court Stresta. All kinds of canting done on simrl notice. Work Kiiarunleed. Bapart pat em maker employed. Don't ssod away or your work, have ft done here. He Read Bvery SPECIAL Get Vour (i tin... ..French Restaurant.. i i roti-e Hsason Onent Plenty of Me II Ana, at H. .. Btillman'i Corner Wi lili ana Main Quick Cab Service. limsl Lifer) IUk Klir- loi leal sprlnti- at Anj I llrt KtMMMsbM Rate,, THK PlakRI Itl BAT. Whsra rrai ran pat -111111(111111; 1,1111b. ITS FARM rEATURfS Ins, liorilouUmen'imTtT, fy, M.ru.i 52 "1 hi, n liv.T.." ,1, iniiK, anil oinsr ior rat ami aurerasfnl f to maka II. In -rnlmi' ,1- I , , n,. ' NiH .S'i'nbla, for a livlnp.' Th lttt.,t Marfcrtl"! Wichtha()..T.FvR:-is8pfh THE FAMILYFEATIlRFMa 5inPa5nTmI7H W.irT l;rry CoVa """ I'-i"""" Jl 1 ' H I-, a-h n assdSS at aa moat of tha Rpw nl Family I",, Oook. hntli, Cnntnti 1 11. ''.T. xd ami iii roi.a ! ii,n,hln dus LaPontalna, I'roprletor. A Cyclopedia of Progress and EvenU no sunuinu mr-ir anrsirrlpttnn Farmers Custom Mill I red Walter, I'roprletor. AM, III, AN AOftlfTI LTOSIBT VSC2 llie 111, I A I MANAI' fur USUI. ThU viui i";0" , iivo'iuniiiii of rraaram n irv..T5" 1 wnri.l, a .in.!.- in llarkei u.mSS.1? , laaj BM rlers KLVIN I KVH. Prapriator. Depot Stable. Ospaslipi iai ssnast a aay. Klnur exi lialiaeil lor wheat. Hnnr. Mill Ki.-.l. 1 lniis-i Pen I, in saau. a 1 a n - s YEAR BUI AND Km The Pendleton Academy It la a traaaury of Btat 1st les, rsTt, j.,, . Turin or in, in,', 111M I nil 1 . ct-. 7S!r ' encoworroo Kveiy Buhji-ct iBainTT culture, ind.nli'y, I'mim in- An.,-., 1 ,-, mi won. A ademb C iur-!e 0PPBR9 I four years ireiaratory to the best standard collaas asl Sualaaai riaini , , , .1 .1 1 , 111 to tic be-l bnsllies- colleees. laaehsrs' Course, which pre pa res for County (examinations: ami for STATU D1PL0MA8. Accredited by the rttate Board of Bdaoatlon and itradnab- are admltied on tin- same bstais lor State Diplomas a- any selusil in the slate, All irrades main tained. RlOCttl ion offered. Kor cat:ilo-iie ami infornnit ion sdursSi i:i' . F. I.. FORBES, M. Ph., PrlnelMl, Belgian Hares. ALL LEADING STRAINS. Brooding Does to ahip immediately. Write for what you want, trouble to answer itieatiotiN. price- do the rest. No My Kilti'-at -ii.. It-'lnrlnii. nml Hucia, it u liTT alniainu- of 1'alsniliirs, tlm Smiw ,17 nomloal Uols. lllr.11 tor Km Ii Sfouui.bu Z gnj SAMPLE COPY jaag ItlMl'Utlll' furill. Will Itf ll,tirH ItjtOHbyaiL ilraliiK Til r. OK M. .It 111) KAUMKR. - I'lill.lla.,, "-' in ' i. - I .-. a - '' 1 " "iMr, III Our SPECIAL Offer: Weekly East Oregonian, $1.50) urane Juaa .farmer, wk, 1.00 t3.uo Year Book anc Almanac, .SO ) Our Price for All, $1.85. Address. EAST ORIUIONIAN PUB. CO.. fendletn-1, Orrnt, LD)tt PdDIF ifflB Sim FORMAL SCHOOL 000 MONMOUTH, OKI. 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Kuum Rate 50c, 75c, 11.00 Babbitt Metal. Zmm Sale by the Lust Oreiitmian Pub. Co. 11 In Block 81, serve Addition to Pa dleton, opposite Wa lngton & ColumbliRln Railroad depot, will M sold at reasonable prio from $115 to $130 each. The lots are cellcotly located and J only five blocks fri Main street. AppljU Bast Oregonian BuUdiof. NORTHERN PACINI KUNS Fiilluiuu Slecpiiifi Q I Blegent WnlnaCMfc Tourist Sleeps UK titf ST. PAW MISSBA in 1 um WlBflO oRAim Jj li'iiotiKfl1 A'lNNKft" III I, I.KV UTrt 1 KROUGH TICtfl DH10AQ-0 PH1LADBLPHU NKW VOKK a.,,1 all noinU BalH"" , Tlirnual, llck.-ls '" Jf'",',s'l TaiiiuiH iul .Mirwici" tid Anicrli aii Una, TIME SCHBDI"'', Tralu lav NasMMI ttl I. .m 1 1 111. uuin iy Kor furlUer ia"''"Z I AJjf .ml ticket., call en "I ""f, CIU" um. Orsson, or ..,rlV11 iU; r Tlilnl sii'i " To '-rum PAPBB lWlia , IWk.'. A,t,.'HI-lK -V",,Ui. ' ,.h.i' Kiclmiwc ""..'' T.ua can ....... ,...t. lui wuam sr ll Daily Hut Orsfoiuan, ilslivwwl by caitisr, only 13 canto a wash. The WHITE HOUSE GROCER' P'T ii 1 lliunds ot Ctuiicd (i.uwlsi TATOM BROS., Proprietors. Hchh VeKetuhles, Butter and I-uuh. Main Street, Pendfctofl, -lital sasj - V Mb