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..CLEARANCE SALE Summer Goods .OF Every dollar' worth of seasonable good will " be closed out regardless of cost. Cleaver Bros. last ' (gSgjj) RsHAY. august 1'aJU. IHOUSE!BNABE RESPONSIBLE. ... iir.i: n b Grower! of ..,,11 u . (Mil in omr MP" l4T t AllMnv. t.. tlif one.-t that SmUr.Mii.!! who accept r urr.lir.vtly reP..n..ibTe to the ZTr iii. mutter ,l'l,u Ciar rlt the wheal h Ml , .,,r. , ,.i I ,-.uring Mill company, Mien. flouring Mill eomiiany. ft al. " . i .... . .1... ul i at, .re. with It l J HCin 1 , 7 I j Mack- iii tin' warooooai at LhM ami C .miming" wm the i.roi.. rrtv .,'( the plaintiff'' until ordered -..I I br ll..-o. '"! "' ' 7r fr""' ZiTkHUiiiI Floor-lag HiUi oooapauy (ur !; hu-ii. I- will that corpora tion bv- Mark. ".l :l'C: bushel mil. I I i thr -alem Flooring Mill company, ill it 4H con:- l"-r bushel. Ut Nrtlaad Flouring Mill" "" raav presented nn offset of -""'' "d torVaiem " muring Mill comiainy of Kile MM) advanced to Mack, but niitill ni account of thin particular train. It 9U BOt allowed by the court atal the defendant will prai ticallv uavc to pay tor wheat iwny uinli-r tit.- decision. The evidence intlwated that r.iack wa speculating L tl.e wheat of hi storer. and the um i- ul. he doctrine that hen thi i done it must lie at the rink M tiir imv.'r ut. 1 ii at the rink of the torer.'and that it in the busine of tbr latter t know tlx- authority of the OMOtMMOtaM. The cane will T--1-ably be apjiealed. nfin Cannot do Cured I aipj-. iuu, a- lt.y raunot roerti tht I K't ia.rti.ui ul tier r. Tburi-1 only all I io run rlaafae, nil tbi ! kj mastim I rruir.liv. Ivtlnca la muuJ by au In r.,ll-l.-.,,,li ul -in- luu-.iu- loiiui ol tin- I ctian tab 'o tbt. (ubv (vu In I d Till uv- ruail.liuii a.iuu.t nr ..in r:ii alrl wlteli II i runrrly rlowu . an i wa snarl, and utile Hi. lullam.nn ran Ir uk-b out and Ihla tula- reaiurv.t I., cm: . oudiiiua. uaerlng will bv di-itroyr t tr nitx nut i.l trll ar- rau.nl l rh.alurn U i.ulblua' tUt an tuttauinl i 1MB Villi' fOU aurtervi ttr Will HI" I wJrJ 4.;.a lur aov i-aar- ul dead..-'-. ; J, eatarrb i tbal cannot br euiad bv . ar. bund (nr iruular., tr... '' , ( tfCiatT aV l-'J.. Tnledo. l br all druk T' . Ul Hl! THI NORTHERN rAj"" "lSTO. r. rulton Rlakai a Sliabnl for tha Rran IVt not aint Kortlana. V '. fillton, aaaiatuut general Mglri uitnit of the Northern J'acitir railway Boroiainy, cotiioa out in awnt t'.. tin- preai. ol the North cobrt :u kU he eaMMdl that the rocelit iitUer that after Auguat l.rthe.N. P. ill turn ovrr at Wullula no inore earn I tin 0. It an. for hHin t-i Port" laiiil i- in. i meant ur a blow at Port land, hut that, ar at prewt.nl, wheat fnim hlt UOftMM of the interior will rii.il itr u. lo r.irllund. Ir. l ulton'r talrineiit i a- tolloaa: "K'-ferri.ig 10 a rtatemeut in which j It isn't j th material j H ioi.i jabgjf r-...'ri-. is watch tat roatitia ia p- rf..-t KN JV MM r that doe tltg umii Any k banglsr oau .my Mm Hnokiodaol B BMIt-rUI th-t l'uae iu repairing; P but SKILL " 1'i-e't valuable ni.ili-rial ' en lie iiamj iu watch re pifiin.'; anil the Inini. r can't W it I r -II my rkill for what jt n- ..rtl, uiil it will c.rt you Ir-y than huogliag at lower price. L. HUNZIKER, JtaHlajf and Op Iciaii l.ioi u. Alexau.lur A llexler'a U 1AJLS i VJLSJU AJULP SJLRHJL2 J Oregon Bakery and Grocery Wi- are ntrlliu' Fruit Jarnand extra cheaper than utivbu'lv elr..- i'l the city. Try our 20-ceut i :urle for your liai et crew. C.rt Sireet. CHAS. ROHRMAN. MANHOOD b.ViulU.-l.t. . ....... ..I a Aaua.' 'WniLEuv . . Jx-r,':.:. ibtn.uib. yiunos, oukoon. aa Ui yhi-i. .aa . A i, ita.w ee Dry Goods Co. the Northern Pacific ia reiort.il nr diverting Oregon wheat to Taenia uinl plucing thin port at u diaad vantage in doing Imaineaa in her ow n territory, permit lue to that the proposed caiicellatioii ol exiating tariff, Mlttog rate on grain from certain pointr on the Northern Tai-inY eaat ol Paaro to Portland via Wallula in connection with the O. K. AN., will not de prive Portland grain exporter o! the privilege they MM have of ihlpbini grain via the Northern Pacific from all WCt Inm of Itl main and branch liner in eartern Wuhllbflna and Idaho to Portland proper at the name rater that are now in effect via Wallula, in con nection with the O. K. A N. There rater are the name ar apply to Taenia ami .r-eattle. When the fate ,now in effect via Wallula via the . R. A N. to Portland ir cancelled nothing will interfere w ith tin- handling f grain by the Northern Pacific over itr own line to Portland proper, the name ar heretofore, from eartern i regn, Wurli iniltoii ami Iduho, but the Northern Pacific will tOM discontinue pftM tribute to a DOOtlpatlM line and will en. oiirnge the ertahl irhment of indur trier on iu own truck" without detri ment t" the burii interert of the citv of Portland by dircontiuuing de livery at Album and BMl Portland. " Thi Ongonlan'i View of It. "Iu another column Aarirtant I o-n-eral Freight Agent Fulton, of the Northern Pacific, oiitliner lur rail roads p..riti..n in itr preacnt cuiitr.. verry w ith the (. 1!. A N.. ill a a that rer.er to ret the whole mutter in itr true liiiht ar a coin.-t betw.-en the roadr lot their own relf-prerervatii'ii and advantage. If the Northern Pacific ch'.irer to carry the tsrain urigiiiut iiu on itr Kastern Warhiligtoti liner to papal Sound, that ir itr right ami privilege. And if it ia induced, by charger for tracakiie and rwitehing, t.. bring gruiu to the wert ride of Port land bv itr own liner rather than to the vafdr of the U. H. A ., in Kart Portland and Albiaa, that ir mm iti legitimate prerogative.'' A Powdir Hill Ixploilon. Heiuover everything iu right; ho ih drartii- mineral' pillr, but both are mighty dangerouu. Ikm't dynamite the delicate inachluerv of your bmly with calomel, croton oil or aha-u pillr, when Dr. Kinir'r New Life Pillr, which are gentle au a rummer bro-ne, do thr work perfectly. Curer headache, con rtipation. Only -' at Tallman A ('...' drug rtiire. LOW RATiJ VuTuHlO PACiriC. To 0 A. R. Eneampmint. Chliaio, III.. Aacaat ITU to sept. ut. ioo. For the above oocaiion, the I'nion Paeifk railroad will make a apwul rate of t; I. SO to Chicago and return. Ticket! on rule Ailguat lrt and 2illd. For further detail" concerning tin cheap rate, call on F. P. WaraiUy, Jen' 0, B. A N- Co., Paodirtoa, or- or addr.- J. H. I.othrop gen eral agent. 136 Third -t. l'..rtla...l, Ore. Work! Tnan War. II I..l. are killed III war, but hondrudl of ihoiiriindr are killed by Tl...... u.illld a- II D cnnruiiiini".!. ,T . uWthr at all canned bf thir terrible iliac.-, if - I ii "i '' ' i . . , ;. .1 .-. ...in1, -an 'ol. .lerr.UIHl n..... .. . amotion cure i aaure rem.-ly if UMJ 10 the cany rtag.-r . , 1 a Ir.ttle. Jrugglrtr will refund t be im.iiev if a cure i. not ene.-ie. man A Co., leading druggmtr. For Whooping tough. 'Both uiv children were taken with nnoontni cough. ' wru.-r .Mr.. 0. M. llutton, of Uanville. III". A WWI . ... ' ii, .....e ami Tur gave alien relief thut 1 llae-l a N cent Ir.ttle. which aaveii me u u a vor r Nothing alee N b""'- W 1 Pharmacy. An un-to-date bicv. le at Zr.. ladiut' wh.lr ., at the Creacent Age.,. il the F.art oregoniati building A mm-und-haiid bicvele in g'ral 0r4w (or 10, leriiir enay, without intereat. Mother'r endorae it, children like it, old folkr in it. We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. It will quickly .ure all tnroat and lung trouble. Tallman o; Co.. leading druggirt". For Bale. Hooauhold arti.ler in gaod condition, apply to H A. Mor gun, corner Alt., and Auru Mr.-.-tr RESTORED .-... I '"',P"MWaeekWaa laaaaelk, , . j:"uTJ. aivTi r'.'.'" OI" UUI Vdvci pwr.UiLH.Ul Ctirt; fit WM. HfiJl MtmUUm- JOHK D0DS0I TELLS HOME CORDITIORS SATS 10.000 MEN ARE STRANDED AND ARE DESPERATE. Thlnki Merehandltlng Compnnlet and Government Ornclali are Culpable Uncle Sam Mutt Bring Them Home. T. K. Fell har jnrt rnriivetl a letter from John R. lKrlaon. hia brother-in-law, who har Wn in Alaska and the Klondike mnrp lS9t;. ex.vpting a abort trip or two luck to the atatea. When he Pott, he war quarantined at Nome Citv. where, he rayr. condition are appalling. Mr. DtMtM ir not an excit able man, ar all know who ar." ac- quaintcd with him. and, having Invn mrovgll UM l irele I'lty and Klondike rtamptNler, i MtarteJbMd in judging. He was deinity collwtor of internal revenue under' Henry ltlaokii.au, and went originally to Alaska erv.- the government in that capaciiv, learioa I'endleton in .Inly of UN Mr. IVaiaon is how engaged in taking the 0SMW ot Alaska, and it familiar w ilh that country from the headwa ter of the Yukon river to the mouth near M. Michael. He tayt that 10.ta.Hl men, on a oouaeravtive ettimate, are slraml.sl in the Nome .ountrv, having ahtoliitelv nothing with which to pav their wa out to the statet. Iiulher inore. he writer, the government will tie Miapalrad lltbar W make provision to bring home there stranded men, or eiHrience an open reU-llion against the legal power of the land, when tlic men take forcibly what they cannot buy. Make no Secret ot It. "This," ay he. "it by no means a statement made without 001 OOOoMi ra tion Hut it is the opinion ol the most conservative and MporiOeMad men who are here. In fact, thi i th open and avowed intention, ami that they intend ho tod., ir not kept ar a secret. Ilemg without means ot subsistence, and lx ing unable t.. obtain work for any thing beyond prevent necessities, and many being unable even to do that, their situation ir desperate It was Criminal So to Boom. "This ooodition of affairs is due to the effort of the big merchandising and triiiirirtution cmpunie to in duce men to cine here by the thousands, when, a the companies' o (fivers well knew, there was nothing for them. 1 regard it as actually criminal, the manner in which thi country ha been lammed, and the people of the stales made to believe that s. great a number could do well. It war well known that only a few could find anything of profit, an, I yet the country wus industriously boomed ..n the assumption that everyone stood a show P. become rich by coming here. Poorly Nourished Men Have Dlteatei. "Typhoid fever, smallpox ami other maladies are raging prr lu-ally without restraint. Men herealKHits are o poorly nourished by luck of proper final thai they cannot repel the attm ks of the discuses, and for that reason there are many rases of sickness of serious nature where under ordinary conditions there would la-comparative ly few. In this respect, the prospect is excediligly glis.niv. "We can get out from thi local itv. escaping the quarantine by going up the river, and this we intend to do. But few are able to pay for traveling in that direction. Government Could Prevent Going. 'What we do m.t umlerrtaml is that the government ofhciulr. who appre hend the ...ml it i uis fully as well as anv ot ur .lo, a., not iuv nown me rc- liiir.-iiient that all who nunc to Nome muHt liurchase a round trip ticket, thus providing against the necumdty of iiing out. I in was none .luring ine ruah of lhl" into the Klondike, where I w;- at the time, and it effectually prevented men from going in who had p.. provisions. Then they hud to have provision for u year. Now, they should have a return ticket home. Whv, men are coming here yet, arm ing on every boat, and of each ax-ore l nut come, ten are uroge as s.r.n as th.-v land. Wanted to Sell Some Shlpi. "It ir eary for as.ple in the states 'o see that thir cannot go on imlctlliltalv without terrible conditions preaviling. You at home may ;- rl...pr appreciate the truth of what 1 any, when I rtate that ut this time, were the ships not anchored so far out from tiie rbore. the men would aeixe one or mure of them bv force, and either take the i.roviaiona or ruuilwl the masters to transport them to the state." Mr. l.sJaon will remain in tin Yukon country during the coming win ter. having mining interests iu the in uMAt, ,ii i mi doubt by thin time bar afl Nome for up the river. Has Sam Tenant Interim. Mr. Ilodaon will probably go up tin lununa river, to attend to aotiie claims fcl bus there which RPfisNU to I- i value, lie hg" Irreii in busiuea at V,m. l itv, but at th time of the writing of- the lelter bar preparing t leave for Up the river. J as m Voleeni Eruption re grai.il. b.it Lkiu eruptioue r.L life of Ion liui Kleu'a Arui'-a (Salve cure them; ill old, riiliiihi.' a-.d fevvr aorea. ulcere, boil, felon, i-.rna waru, rut, brulaea, burn, ac tld, chapped baud, OttllUolM. Ileal Jiile i ure ou earth- Drive out pain and ache. Ou y Vt box. Cur guar auteei. Bold b Tallmau A Co., drug giU. boh N ON A RAJLR0AD TIAIK. Chill I Thn Carrltd la from Hume by Hr Uabrluuk Mother. A recent pre ilir.tch Iron, i.-koa, takin in Doonactioii with uli item in the Walla Wall Fvx-ning rjtatrrn.au pa Monday. .......tituu- two chapter in u ,t-.ry who b excite interest and uwakei'ir sympathy. From Tekoa, the first chapter wus Mi in thi telegram: "Wcdneaday afternoon ar tl.e Wal lure paarellgef train met freight truill No. y, near Chalcolct, at the a;eiie ,f the wreck where Jack Vat ll 0H his tragic death, there, war a paraeiiger i.n hoard wbo Will n.-u-r MMMJOI her ex-iM-ri.-nce. "Mrs. Mary Uoroy, a handsome little woman St7 -urs of age, hat. n.-d L (I,,, ,-x, it. -incut ooavloaM by UM accidant. g' birth on the train to a l.lump-faced, b-iaiund girl baby. M,, wa aititng iu her eal wlieii the cook, j j). fSullii.g, B0 at the time wa parsing through the car, saw that she wa in a fainting condition. Alter she was eoinewhat relieved she confided to him her true condition. A berth was hti!y made up and she war placed in it when he immediately de livered of achild, Capt. Ahio S. Walt, Oregon Kailroad A Navigation right of way agent, acting in the capacity of phveician. The train wa delayed at that point until near midnight "When the wreckage wa c lea led away the train tame down to Tekoa, but the mother and child remained iu the car in the yard, here until :! o'clock, when they resumed their lournev. While here' llr. Jame waited upon theui. Mr. I-erov wa on her wav from Burke to Walla Walla to vir'il her mother. Hie ha been a widow lour months, her husband hav ing bOM killed in a mining acciden! Thus a birth and death oOOttfTOO at the came siot in alnuwt a desolate wate. " Wandered Away from Walla Walla. The Statesman's contribution of the second i-hnpter on Monday waa: "Y'esterday a very mysterious and peculiar feature connected with the woman who gave birth to a child on the wrecked train near Tekoa a few dav ago waa brought to light through the efforts of the county official. "It will be remanthartxt that Mrs. I.eroy and !Ih' wen- brought to the citv the day following the train wreck and placed in the Walla Walla hoapi tal. Hoth mother and child were very weak and it was the intention lo keep theui at the hospital until they were able to la. removed to the homo of Mrs. I.eroy's mother. On Saturday afternoon, however, the woman, al though very ill, resolved to leave the hopiUl. saying that she preferred to I taken to the home of her relatives. She said her mother' name was Mrs. Martha Prather and that she Ittrod about eight miles south of the citv, near Milton. "The woman was driven to the Sis ter's convent where she hail her child baptise. I and christened. After the ceremony was performed the mother with her haW' lelt 'he convent ami nothing more ol her was seen until yesterday, when news wh brought to the city that it woman and small child were seen on the I'rv creek r..ad aboOi six miles north of Walla Walla. Now Being Cared For. 'lieputv Sheriff Painter was in formed id the matter ami at once re paired to the place where the woman was seen. When he arrived both wo man anil child nere in great distress. Mr. Leroy was faint and weak and almost um-nnsi-ious. She was lying bv the roadside beneath a parasol, with her babe in her arms. Mr. Painter MHPtod them into hi buggy and im-nu-diatelv drove them to the citv ami ilacsl them iu St. Man's hospital they are now be'iig cured for." where le Thlt Plain Enough. If y.ni have a nagging cough and are losing flesh, go to a drug store, ami get a buttle Of Shiloh's Consumption cure. Take two-thirds of it, and then, if poO an- not benefited, return the Ix.tth- to the druggist, and he will re turn ynir money. Isn't that fair? No one could ask more, 'i'.cts., Ml cts. ami 1 a Ir.ttle. Tallman A Co., lead ing druggists. STOPPED COAL PROSPECTING. But Will Not Give It Up Harveit Hands Shortage Caused Cessation. Work at the Birch creek cull claims has U-eii temporarily stooped mi ac count of the shortage of harvest hands, th.- men win. were at w..rk there hav ing gone into the field for the present time. Senator T. 0 Taylor, who is one of the principal ones in terested in the claims, stated today that it was not the intention to cease tin- work of prOOpOOtiag, but that it Would llguill be resumed before lollg. The showings already made have la-eu sufficiently encouraging BO aarrant go ing dootMf int.. the mountain. There is goo.l pros si-1 for ..iiie line coal desHits being unearthed in the near future. Its importance, with reference 10 the development of the Pacific Northwest, is an grew I that the inmost endeavor will Im made to find out if there is coal of quality warranting mining it. The greatest skill specialist iu America originated the formula for Banner Salve For all skin diseases, all cuts or sores, and for piles it' the most healing mi-dicilie. Kooppofl'l Phurmucv. e Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. .1 I ' Rvan, Chicago. II S llogan, San Francisco. C 0 Berkeley, city. s a PloroO) mm rroetelaoo, .1 Yoiiiigamii, Portland. K B I '..man, Portland. 1' W t'amiiladl, TmNEOi sterling llnghes, Chicago. C M Smith, Huntington. Mrs Murgan u Adam-, Hunt ington . I.ellU Hull Adullis, lllllltlllgtoll. K K ilansen, l,s Angel. .r. ft .-ikes, San Francisi-.. .1 B tfoMsM, l.a QrMdOi F; laibtv, l.a I . ramie. I W .lin k-, ii. I'ortlaml. J J Burns, Portland. 0 rfcio, Portland. - B Martin. Portland. K II Clarke, city. 1 MM h Hotenin, Portland. F 0 loraga, Portland. H A Van Amering, Portland. S B QUI, Portland. ieo Mei . i lv.-rv , Hpokane. Miss Molly, Spokane. A i Hoouiold, Bpokano, Hurry K M-ran, North Yakimi. John F Kol inson, city. it THE SET $1.25 Comiilftt KaUruKvl ttliiJ 1.. .! Ti mH MM. tor Bl t . j I! m i i CuUolaUalf Of tVJU Lit A !ikV til' Aum Ui attain t iru-i m4 myic, inl Vrll IJ Ul' till- kt '. I Illicit-, I I ft t H ' ' III MM (iVJt-j,to liirtuully ktli.ty ll nw., Hull, I luHltlllU.lltlUfi, Hll'l a.MMtlf H.l'l ilt kii-l ( I I l L ht A MU rB I ' I" I 1 t It-'ttliaf tilt) hlooaj. A piii(lfei M' I U ufU.ri auMcittnt U rur- thn tUt luiturtuy, dUfiurllty akin, v etl;., kn4 M.,.(i eimuura, iubt. lulling, h.A l.nui- UVU, sa il' oi yt It- 1 Wilt ! ttu bj I i.tj -1 Ciunp MliU all i-lb;r rt-itttol uv f . Ifir'MjMMavojA Um 4 l'"iu I m ' 4 0tk Baa rterfj , a0t-.. It it s 1.4 FftLUa8 HAiil The Old Folks at Home are learning new wrinkle everyday from the young folk of tiie prevent generation one of the moat comforting is the tact thai good laundry work can be done outaide the houae a cheaply a if you serublied your life away over the tub. Machinery and system tell the tale. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Kubit.to.1, Prop. M4itwnt 60 Mid-Summer Clearance Sale CIT SHIRT WAISTS The Peoples Warehouse. AGENTS BUTTERICK'S PATTERN9. U f sT v , iS n I -j Purity and Accuracy are 11 alary In drugs. Medh-lnei when prepared with adulterated htfrodlaOtl I cannot serve the purpose doolfOd. Ottf drug are all srandanl and call pWBCflp tlon department ha our ipoottl OttfO Mall orders will receive prompt and careful attention. BROCK & McCOMAS Headqiiarters for Camera and Photographic Supplier. Comer Main and Court st., Paodlatoo, Oregon Lumber Yard SELLS.. LumbaTi Lath, Bbloglets HuildiiiK Papari lur Petper. Moil Id I II lis Pickets, Lime uud Gtunaat, lirick and Sand, Sarih and IFimiis, Screen I)imh-s& Windows, Terra Gotta Pi pa. Borie & Liht, Prop's Alta St., epp, COOli House. Don't Be Duped 'I lii-rft Im . 1 - 1 10 I 1 1n- tint 1 . ' ' tcverMl chi'tti' rvptinfa of mi i !- lit mn ur vvtiiitr tloiwr ' T In m.. m Uttt ttM) uudtof VHfioua liacinaj ut n, luw uilou Tlll'V HI v. In .u By dry tfirola di ul- i - u . mhuiiIii, i t , In h f)W liMtiiiMw ku m pit iiiiuiu fui aulaturl tioua lu 1 u 1 1 AUUOUUU Hi' til "t Ihtnaj 1 iii.j.Hi nil . 1 1 Worthless inint an- very iiilalvaillng : for Inalania Ibey a. a.lvillsl to Imi ill., aulailaiil lal r.Ulval.'iit of a blla-r rlial Iss.k. trie 1. 11. reality. e far aa we know and la.llevu tbey air all, f.oiu A In . Reprint Dictionaries, l.li.tt atj t.'-it nf it lnHfk iff our nity jMi a ttffo. iii U Iu Itntlay wiuiBifM f-n ttLo.it i Mi.-t which wiM iiiucit auLauriot in ,.(- i inlnt. Mini luinilliitf t, IImmpaj iiuilltwim, U'lng 1 lien m wurla ' - no uurlt litatcvl i uue Long Since Obsolete. 'liui .uppleiw ii' of Hull) ao-.-all.al "i.rw wo.da." win. I. aouuiof 11."- Iss.k Biea.lv. 1 lain, was 1 --i ... tal ever fort rfks a if ore 1.1 deal I. Ol piolatMy nf ue.iv or I '.l.nrl b,i im., 'I In Webeier' UnatildgcJ biutouan Mlb lialisbil Ly imr kouau la Ifii; only tua i lttrl'u ui of iiiat i.i. i... im.. oi lo 1 1. in tfttmtmttoii It ooiilaUna over $U tfoi, Willi Ulualm lloata ou ! i v evuiy i-ua ui.-t Uatni OUf laprtal "ii tla tltln IMMv. It i yrvUxiUxl by 'j i itf '' froiii i bt tt likiitditlou ValuaLU im thiaj work la, wu Luvo ut vui i lA ttnr l.illdlnLi 'I M I lioiwilk til it law 'I i.iHiMir,liiihwii tliiiiia;boui Tin- woiM out Vtbatct a lntrn.ttional Dictionary. 4 a du tioiuu y ItvaU a ilttHliuu ou abuuitl ' Get the Best. Blutransl avui,liU.-t free. Aiblreel C.aL.MLkklAM .1.1,.. rf. Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory Order Promptly I llliil. J. L. BISMHK, Prop:, Alba. Oregon. ALL THE NKWB! Tak Ut Itat Oicaonian. Daily ! year by mail. Weekly i jo, a4 Artsai- ' Vtckly Oi.oo a yewx Hampl ifjr frca Ki'V S01 Shirt Watiltl Rodut od lo ly. yon save 13c. 7JC Slut t N . lists RodtlCod Id 3MC, von nave 37c. Ji.oo Shut Waists- Koiluceil to 50c. yofi save 30c. i.iS Sliitt Waists K.'iliiccil to 63C1 yon aave 6ic. Ki.Si' Slnrt Waists IvV.lucrtl to 73c, yon save 73c. M.00 Slurl Waists RkdllCOjd to i 00, von save Jti. 00, M.fiJ Shut W.n.is Rodttcerl to l,Ji you save Ji.ia. ti.yi Sit ii t Waists K--.lm .-.I to 51.25, yon save t 25. rhltO are not rAffod find bobtftili soileil ami faded, Imt nice fresh vv, lists ,n , Vi. tlv one hall rBgutfil price. flrouse Season Opens August 1st. tlootl SpOTl in the Wood. ami forest, in covert ami meadow now in ahiailing gruOaa. When you want lirst class llrearma, rule, hot gun or nisi.. I, ami the boot auiunin 11 i..u that is made, vou will Bnd it iu our Eltporlof stock of sporting gisal. Now is the llotO to enjoy hunting and llshiug, when p00 haw soetl tatllfa. lory llshiug tackle and t'ir.-arm il- vol! will llml here. W. D. HANSFORD & CO. rssrvVrrrVVvrVVrrVVVVVSArVVV (ict Kcady for Hive fOttl hoadfl he Is made, vonr water tanks looked over and h ive your tee I racks In order, so tlicte will lie 11 delay wlie.i the time comes to h irvcst this vt-ar's Big; crop, V. make header lie. I-., water tanks and feed racks at verv reasonable prices. Call nnd see ns. r ii-.a iti ; Um c. t r 1 ;i I LIIUIL 1(111 I'lclltlllX I W. KIKSII Hotel Pendleton Under New Strictly First-Class Kicfilleot Culsioe. Kvery Mudem Convenience Bar and Billiard iluoini. The Best Hot: I Van lo an Bros., Props. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL L I MIMim, Cnip. Ik 0:.i) 1 mi Oka S'.d C'o....ltfta Hole 1 1 tk City. - y . Cur. Court and Johnson Streets. PI NDl C TON. UWl tiON Waterman's IDEAL POUNTiUN IHiNS. On .- tried, always uaal. Kv.iry Pen fully gnaraiiluaal. MAX ItALK. 71ft Main St. Byers' Best Flour lo nun.- good bread nao Byon' Beet Hiour. it took fit at proafilaaj al thi Ceif ig-, Wnrlit'a Hair, over all eoiupctl tlon, mid gtvea cxcalMat sitUluctlou wherever uraed. I'.vety sn.'U ia t(iuraii'e.ed We tive the bal tileaiu Batted Huley, Heed K , .- and ojOjldaAM tlail :y. Pendleton Roller Mills W. S. t ; Y I KS, Prop. Ilraii. ShortH. Fer. M STATE NORMAL SCHOOL KMmwm rVV Harvest Mill tX I UlIIDCr TUTU If. Proprietor. , rianay;eiiieiit. Give Us a Trial. Rates $2.00 a day Special Kates by Week or month II aadnuArtei , for Travallnu tten In bastern Oregon. Successors to J. ti. Moore Hut MmIi Ah Traini I ' !Umpl Nottmi I lot If n tlgt.li. I lia f r wuf HtnldtNg. ao MONMlllJin. OKI HON P a H it-rm -i oi -i mi,, i U. The) etU'luutki ui i h. Nuriual tkliuoi itru prvpart in Ultu ttio Hutu t'urlllLttU: luiiiie.llsttuiy oil I rati' natluii iii.fiiUa itet'lily aucuru gtttl puailluue. KaiMiiAe ol ear Iruiu 11 JU Iu $10. Miruug -V l iucl ProUaaioual I'ouraaa, s w Soc ial iraaaiieBanl ui Manual Traluluf. Well i i .i.- I I i.i i ui UR lit-iNtiiiue.il Koi alaiii n i vOiUiillltg (uli ailUoUUt eiUBlll atblruai. I' I. ('AUPHKI.I. I're.ltltjul, (M A WANK, Huu of Vawuily