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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1900)
..CLEARANCE SALE.. Summer Goods ...OP Every dollar's worth of seasonable goods will be closed out regardless of cost. Cleaver Bros. yi:il.Y, At'il-ST 17, iiwm, "THE PASSION PLAY." low It tame About That tho Play Waj Produced. mm! Pendlntonlggi recently rMtid tho "nriw fna at Oteranimergnu, which i beautiful ugjs. village, lUndlng In f l-v-i tillev. iilums-l on the wiltorHhod (if the Bavaruui Alp. A mile or twn cm one tide nl it t renins run oust toward Eaten, bul here In Um vlllagi Itaall tin' AmniiT rniiM westward toward tin- planer Bee. Loolwd nt from above it fornix an Ideal picture of Wl ideal vil- E Sin alann white Willi of tin hoosw, with their fMD window fhatterf arc irrennhirlv grouped round thr church, which, with it Btooque like niiniiri-t . form the living uonter ill t!. plan-. II iH the rullyiiiH point ol tlie vill.iiTv, who used In perform their pliiv in tlx- church yard, tbi (beater In which th Paaaion Plir it produced stands in 11 meadow it i'Iic far end ol th.- village, Mir the nsw railway tntinn. The ItngB in ripen to wind ami weather, hilt hir the drill time all the neat are covered in. formerly half wiiri) in the air. The cut of trtetion w hurne by the eon amity ol the Tillage, moIi burgher brinK iiahle lor part nf the ei -t. The lull new hokli only in 'HI pie, M iiiainut liiim in yearH auo. Union il Mini mi hard that nothing can he seen, liin performance uoen on uninterrupted ly. in which event there i- a puu.-c autil the rain consul. No Camera Allowud. Aga photoHruphic cillner.is, kulak iiml the like, the roKulutiiins Ur very severe. The monopoly of owipitthini the plav ami the por-I'TUier- has heen solif hy the coui nutt.v, w-1 1 i i -1 1 is nhl jeil tu protect the commissionaire. HinnkiiiK Il strictly lerbsaderi inilde the building ami within :lu van lc of it. Ana rnlr pie come early ami Htay will! the eioM of the Utffuf UHHIMI. boBif. hoWOVWi bohuvo ahominnlily. arriving late, leaving in the niiihllc of i mimic iiml generally l i.it urli ill'.' othrn. The play lincin at s o'clock, the llrsl part ends at IS. After an Mr and a ball allowed for luncheon it in resumed ami close, at 0. Mr. MeliMilier.' says that the Htruin "0 tin- performers iniiMt Imi (great, iih il the bartleai kiml of work, ami lasts all ilay. It is irohahle, be says, that tlie Mrlornwn dean on the Boor all NfM, a- their IiciIh an' givon up to riiitnrs ami they all rise early. Urlaln ot Custom. Follmviim i an account of how the -i.i. Play ouai to bt oatuhliHhcd t Obefammergeu : In nl. I iI:im, iih fai haclr, it in Midi M the Twelfth i i'iitiiry, there hail la-en faniion Play perforated, in the little villa.', hut toward the clone of the Ngteentk oentury the wars that wasted bfriiiun loll hut little tune even to ptumilen in these remote highland! rvamatlo repeeeentatlon , After the sr a ureal poaltlenOi broke out ill I It isn't 1 : the material That goes info your ru paired watch that results in a perfect "U. it Is the KNOW NOW thai don tim bturinaaa. Auv 1 tUMler oan buy tho line klndaol " material that l u. ih raueirlna: o nw SKILL B Jhe most valuable malarial Mt . .in h, awd in watch rn pairinif; and the bjUgiOT can't Nw it. I sui I11V HKfl (r wu,, J' i worth, and it will cost you 'eH than bungling at lower price. L HUNZIKER, Jeweler and Optician. Nil la AlexamUr & Hextur'a. Oregon Bakery and Grocery Wd arc soiling Fruit Jars ami t-xtras clicaj r than anybody efw in tlir oity. Try our 20-cent ( soffefi for your harvest OWV. "rt Street. nr.'a'if-t.rK'nr? koiniu.i Blsimar' Pi "T ZXSXtS- l,ld,e. Wlahop Homy Co.. Oan rrunc.wo. O-U KldtUVXAVb00 . UHUaOMW. fMHUllOS, omoo. Dry Goods Co. th" villages surround intr Oberam morgan, Whole families Mm fwapl off. In one villain, only two married couples were left alive.' It wan like th.. P. luck lii'H'h. While Village .after Village fell a prey to rinaues of the disease, the people of ( Hicraiumc rgati remained untouched. Tbelr prevvn- . tive measures were for a while success ful. Hut then, as always, the blind instructive prompting of the human I heart broke through the necessary BM. tary regulations in the person or Caspar Schtilchcr. i He was working in the plagne- i itrii'ken village of l.schenlone. and lelt an illicotitrolhihle desire to return to his wife and children, who were living a4 Oberamnvargaa. He evaded the quarantine and returned to his wife and little ones. A terrihle retribution followed. In two days he was (lead, ami the pluum that he had broogni with him spread from house to house BO fast that in Bfl days H4 of the I villagers had perished. At this moment the Oheramuiergaiiers asseuiU'd in their deapalr to discuss their terrihle plight, rnless the pjagOC were stayed there would soon not he noiigh living to bury tin- di n. I. Sanitary measures hail failed. Where the plague struck death followed, it was as men looking illto the hollow eve sockets of I leal I. that the Oberammergaoen cried aloud 10 God, They remembered their sins that day. They would repent, and as n token of their penitence and as a Niitn of gratitude for their deliverance, if thev were delivered, they would every 10 years perlorm the Passion I'lay. Ami then, says the chronicler, from that hour the plague was stayed. Those who were already smitten re covered, nor did others (all victims to the pestilence. Millions Given Away. It iacertainlv gratifying to the public to know ol one concern in the laud win. arc not afraid to be ueneroiis to the needy and sufferng. The proprie tors of Ur. King's New PlaOOVOTy for Consu. option, UOUghl and folds, have given awn over tun million trial bottles of this great medicine ; ami have I he satisfaction of knowing it has ahsolutley cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and LuOgl are surely cured by Itl Call on Tallninn .v Co., Ilrugu'ists. and get a free trial bottle. Regular si.e ftOe and (1. Kvury Isjttle guaranteed, or price refunded. Arrivals at Hoiel Pendleton. .1 I Pnnlnm and wife, Atbena. I (' .1 Kreese, Spokane. Sw islieimer, I'ortlami. 1 I) S lialston, St Louis, W II Rhodes, San Francisco. H M Turner, Hums. S A Hammond, Portland. Nelson Bennett, Taooma. K .1 Shields, Tacouia. ti s Voiinguiaii, Taooma, ,i i; Koran, Durkee, j Q Wolfe, Union, Jay Hrooks, Santa Uosa, Oalit, c c Orahain and Wife, New York. C R Samuel. Hillsdale, Kan. Kmery H Averill, Portland. Obna H Qrnhanii Baa Kranelaan. J S Peterson, Portland. J A Allison, Portland. A Hames, Portland. Deafness Cunnot D Cured hy lucal aiiplltalioa., lliuy vauunl reach IBJ .fsHMtl s.r(ln ol tlie ear. There i ulil UttS wa . . ur,. ilualuuu, ami dial Is liy . ..u.lltu li.iuai ressedles. Deahissi - usmed by an la rlamcl eandlllon uf Lbe niuvoui Ihoiik ..I Ins Kueianlilan lube. Wlteo Ibis luls in limn. .1 you liav. a ruuil'liog k.hoi.I or laaisers feet kearluf , aad when II h eutlrely cliweU iHahiess 1 ilie result, sou mil. lie- oitlaiuina II. in van l l.ik.'H ...Il 'lie I this lulie rvsliirt'.l i" its uoriinil ooudltlou, ueerluK wlh U'llesiroyed Inrec-r; nine case, oiii 01 l"ii arc i-aiiseil by caiarrli. which Is muliiiiK but n iuilain.-.l , .k.. ...rl , IV. 1,1 111..' Hleli o.'.i .it' " t -.I liillelicl Hollars uir any , -au u. Ised by caiarrli) thai UUMOI b OOted ilall I'ul.irrli l ur,- hotel no . ir.-u.a.s. not. I- I I IIKMKV .V I.O . Ti,l,-.u. eold bjr all druaguM', T4e Hail'. Kaesll rum are to. best. Nolloe to Creditors. I I have eohl aj buaineas out ami witlh to collect ail my acn unls. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call at my former olliic an settle within ten our HBNBV KOPITTKK A (iood Thlna. Our great-grand mothers' garrets contained the huiiic herbs of all heal ing found in Karl's Clover Hoot Tea. Thoy gave our ancestors Htrengtb, kept thelilood pure, and will do the same for you it vou nay , . Price N Ml and 60 els. Tallman Sl Co. , leading druggist. CHAS. ROHRMAN. ' .,... Loei M.inl.oc.J. Im- OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. DEVELOPMENT OF RED MOUNTAIN G. M. CO , CLAIMS. Expectations That Rich Strike Will Be Made When Tunnel Has Been Ex tended 150 Feet Further. Legitimate minim; in Raatam Hsmi will prisluee bigger and safer returns than tlie same amount of money and iiuior expendisl almost auv where ele in" Monetise not excepted. People are too apt to think that a mine cannot oe rich and valuable because it is ac cessible and close to home. The development of mines in Kastern Ore gon during the past year has been a marvel to m in ing exisTt-. be l.nrli- cnlnr property to which it is desired L. call attention in this article is that of the Ued Mountain (mid Mining corn puny, consisting of nine quarti claims and three mill sites, as lollows: The Dolly Varden, Snow Bird, Hudson, Hudson Kxtension. Daisy. Delta, Delta Kxtension, Morning tilJrv and Alpine iiarti claims and the Morning tilorv, Daisy and Bad Mountain mill sites. The officers are conservative busi ness men with wide reputations for ability and fair dealing, J. II. Mob bins, president of the Lirst National hank of Sumpter, being president, ami lames A. Howard, ol Pendleton and Lnnt secretary. W. W. Kobbins is general manager and Chester C. Bob bins, of Spokane, chemist. The property is being developed in an economical manner, and unless all signs fail there is going to be an excel. I. nt opportunity to make a dividend payer out of this property. The oialUM are in the lied Itoy district, (rant county, one-half mile from I,awton, in miles west of Sumpter. The several veins of the lied Hoy have heen trace.l through tin- lied mountain property, that fa mOOl producer lying :UKKI feet south. The output of the Hed Hoy for the past year, with its 2U-s tamp mill, has been roughly estimated at teW,000. The properties of the May Queen com pany, upon which a 10-stamp mill has recently heen erected, is but UNO h-ct distant in a southwesterly di nit ion. A force of seven men is now at work on the lied mountain property, and it is proposed to extend the main cross cut tunnel on the Delta claim a dis tance of 150 feet, when it should cut the .Monarch vein. This tunnel hns already been run 1160 feet. This tunnel will tap the ledge at a depth of Stkl feet, and when that shall have been done, then' will la- a mine in sight, for it will show thousands of tons of rich ore, which can lie easily milled. To continue development work and put on uii extra shift of men is now the aim of the miriugciucut. To do this treasury stock ol the pur value of . cents will be sold ut II cents BOf sbure. Several blocks of this have already heen placed. Kvery cent of i!.e money derived from the sale ot treasury st.a'k w ill be used in development work, as the management is firmly of the opinion that the extension of the tun nel us above oul tilled will he all that is uere nr to show the proper!) upas one of great value. PENDLETON WANTS RECIPRIOUTY. And Portland Business Men are In clined to Give It Hearlllv. Two ex.erpts from the Portland papers show the feeling of encourage inelitjlor the Pendleton titreet Fair and Harvest Carnival. The efforts of Ugo, A. Cooper, agent for the Chicago lireat Western ilailway, will be seen from the following printed in the Morning Oregon ian of August 101 "iie.irge A. Cisipnr, local agent of the Great Western Railway, returned yesterday from a trip east of the mountains, during which be visited Pendleton. There he found the jam pie busily engaged preparing their street lair. Mr. Cooper suys tlie residents of Pendleton are very (uir about their requests of Portland, but are s.sitie in their demands, rhey have arranged the date of their festivities so as not to mil id in the slightest with the Port laud fair and carnival. They agree to come down and see what Portlaud has, hul in return ask a little reciprocity. All of Portland is not exiaicted to visit Pendleton, but Portluud liusiliess men are asked to manifest u little enthusi asm in talking for Pendleton. Kesi- dents there sav thev huvc for year been visiting Portland fairs and have ...-operated in booming Oregon work here, and thev how Would appreciate a little assi-t.ii.ee in pushing their en- torpirse. .Mr. Coopor voluutccruu to bring to Portland a quantity of the Pendleton circulurs ami advertising mailer, which lie lias distributed among local merchants, who gladly PeOntve it and promise to use their best flortl hr the Pendleton show." Telegram-. Fine Support. I h, Tel. -garni of the Kith n. -i has as an editorial the following tine en dorsement and argument. "ll,i' managers of the Pendleton carnival, which is immediately t. stic eeed that in Portluud, are making an effort, and apparently a successful one, to tnanea large number ol the priori pul business mini of Portland tu visit thai thrifty town and view its business enterprises, and tlie products of the large region of country of which it il the center, during the street ail lo.-re " Alter quoting an editorial irom the Kant Oregon ian, the Telegram concludes : "The Pendleton peOJMe are always ready to reciprocute, which they will do this time in advance, by coining in large mi in hers t" the Pol lluud cum i val ; and Portland business men can -rarr. ii do less than to MOfWeM with equal liberality to this requestor in vitation. There ir much important truth in the sentiments expressisl by tlta Pendleton paper, and it would be vas'ly advantageous to Portland mer rhaiiis if thev would on all possible 'Mi-ii-ions cultivate a more intimate ac quilntaneoatilri with those nj again. terior towns.' - -Look at Your Faee, And see il it is roHe. ting health or disease Karl's Clover Koot Tea hr.nit.hr- the face and complexion, and assures perfect health All druggists, cents and 50 cent. Money refunded if rtonilU are not MtbrfaetOry. Tallman A Co. i ii I WESTON NEIGHBORHOOD. An Editor Tiaoked By the SUe or His Feet. The Kast tirewoman is indebted to tlie Weston Ixiader lor the following items : w II II Nelson went to Poiiierov Mon day on brickyard bueineae, accoui- paiit.-.l hy Ml nariowe, me i eooieioo contractor. Ur. J. A. lloattie, president id the normal school, ia expected to arrive next Monday with his family from Peru, Nebraska. Ur. J. A. host has gone to Missoula, xi,.... t,. .ii. i., t t.b weddinu ol bis sinter. During his absence his practice i. ...!.... i.u.L.l ,.,i.., I,v Dr. .I'M. IS in ins ,.... ...... - . Coroeniiig, ol Walla Walla. Horn, luuauav, Auguai iu, io esr, ami Mrs. Charleu lUmeliul, at their home nine miles south of Weslon, a son. Dr. Ootvaning woighed tlie voungster, and found that it tipped the rspani nt IL'S; pOUBdl in its stocking lent. Mows Taylor has retired from ranch ing, which he has followed so success fully for voars near Weston. He lately s"hl all ins stock and machinery, and has leamsl bis land for one v, ar. He will residpBt Athena with his family. Hen Walden, of Dry creek, reHirts that a couple of alleged hunters, evi dently from Athena, were In that banality Sunday. They succeeded in bagging i.ran ip.ip Briley's old hbu k brood sow and the Widow Cross' turkey hen, but he hadn't heard of any further casualties. Mi. Wal.len ys he saw the tracks of the hunters ill the dust, and the ponderous feet of one of them must have belonged t a certain Athena pdito., MRS. MARY GREGOVICN. Ot Phlllpsbura, Montana, Tells How She Was Cured ot Dandruff. Mrs. Marv Cregovicb.rtf Pbilipsbur.-, Montana, limler date of Nov. writes: 'I bad typhoid fever this sum mer, consequently wa losing inv Imir terrible, and toy head in places was perfectly bald. Newhm's llerpicide had just come into use iu PhtlipOburg. and the diM'tor strongly recointnendisl it tome. After I of 4 application mv hair stopcd falling out, and is coming in again quite thick. 1 used to be doubled greatly with damlrnfT, of which I am now quite CUrOU." Kill the dandruff germ with llernlcide. What Gives Them Thl. Valuo? The Wind River warm sorinsg, which are very far from Portland are owned by Indian", who control several hundred a. res along the river, lull it was only thrown open as a health re sort last year, vet the owner i le ir, d alsiut 71KN). The hot springs, with h have a temperature of I 'J degrees, are supposed to be a great panacea lor all the ills flesh is heir to, and he tells of some remarkable cures that tis k place this seuson. The Indians have ia'cn tempted with all sorts of Matter ing offers on the part of Portlanders, but will not sell the place, Ihongh it is said thev have placed their figure ut 11H iMK. "Even should thev be offered this sum," Mr. Hotelier avs, "thev would probablv raise to I1A0.- tXHI. 1 ' Brave Men Fall. Victim to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all teel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in tlie bloisl, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. Hut there's nonee.lt.. foil like that. Listen to .1. W. Gardner, Idaive, Ind. lie says: "I'.lectric Hitters ure Just the thing for a man when he is a run down, and don't rare W bather he lives or ities. It did more to give njg new strength and good appetite than a new lease on life," Only Ml cuts, at Tallman ,V Co. 's drug store, livery boltle guaranteed. Nelson Bennett's Quiet Visit. One of the most prominent men of the Pacific Northwest was a quiet and peaceable visitor in Pem.'leton Thurs day night, a guest at the Hotel Pen dleton. His name was Nelson lieiiu "tt, residence Tar. una. Wash., business varied, including politics, railroading, new -papers, lie was for years BWMf of the Tucoma Lodger. A cutoff on the o. H. k N. railroad between Nowlln and Coyote is being discussed. Mr. Bennett drove in from Nolin last even ing, arriving here III time for dinner. lie was examining the mataoftna proposed cutoff, on the O. R. ,V V. presumably lor the purpose of forming an opinion as to the cost ol performing the work, so us to he in a POOitloU to bid when the tim .me-. Mr llennelt was one if the most talked of n k-ii of Washington eight or ten years ago, and was a prominent candidate for elaotlon as 1'iiite.l Slates senator. e i e. - II Will Do You Good. A blood purifier and tissue builder is Karl's Clover Ris.l Tea. Sold for half a century on our guarantee. Money reftiiidisl if results ure not satisfactory. Price -'.ri els. and oO cts. Tallman Co. Notice. All srics indebted to me oxer .'Ul days are requested to call and settle at once and save ...t.- 1). KKMbl.R. FALLING 54IR v -w a, a jnUwi by war to iUAitiMMi I wtUiOl . tkrAf, uui li-riit ol CM i VMu i i i uf BolUvut rsklu run 'J I ml iim p fi-nr hWHM lm!r, rlohr- i r ri'U.iU, MUUMh HU't WaWfVft4HMll III t. !. 190 rtaWMtatiTT thl b ami it - Um lutlr gruvr . Mill MOIIK-, llfflllhy BM'ell WtltJII nit l4 M1 l.if.iijfl ..Ut lb W"f..l P'tl i ' A ' kU( I'lvfl., ..iel4. "Ui Wl. ... - Mum I sue ishing to retire from bus nr - I oltel III v entire stock lor sllle at cost, consisting ..( urpets, UugH. lac und Silk in t.i ii' -i'ii' t hi HrabBund Iron Kcdstcitdh, fVitif hw Wall FapT, Shades, Sewing Machine . and other things t,s numeroua to mention. Chance ol a life time to boy these g'ssls cheap. J ESSE FAILING l'i ndleton, Oregon. Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory OriUra Promptly I Hied J. L. BISHEk, Prop., Alba, Oregon. f m m i nT .r. v W00PIEN OF THE WORLD. Holding an Annual ;0aiherlna at Salt Lake City. The Woodmen ol the World were In session Wednesday at Odd Fellows' building iu Salt Lake City, and a reception was given in the Salt lalke I Theater iu the evening. Addresses ol welcome were made by tlovernor Wells and Mayor Thompson, ami a faaponae hy V. A. Kalkcnlierg. Thursday eypn ing there was a stnvt parade, partici pated in by all the local Woodmen and the visitor. Head Physician Hughes, of Denver, reported that nearly 21 er cent of the violent death during the past term had occnrnil in non-harnM.m professions. Head Hanker CiK.r, ol Portland, showed In his rert 'the high rlnancial standing of the order all over the Pacific jurisdiction. Auditor Hertchy, of Denver, showed that the local or sulxirdinatc camp in the Jurisdicitou have in their own hand at least fts.OOO In the haa of a sur plus. CASTCtatA gser tlir sign. lute .,f .'ii .4. H fi sri-na In usr for more than thirty yrar. ami Tht meg )V afan AIji A.'siAi. Purity and Accuracy r are necessary In drug. Medicines when prepared with adulterated LngFOdleOttl cannot serve the purpo.e .bslr. Our drugs are all standard and our pres. rip tion depart iiient has our special care Mall order will receive prompt ami careful attention. BROCK ft McCOMAS Headquarter for Camera and Photographic Supplies. Corner Main and Court St . Pendle'i n. Karl's Clover Root Tea gMaajBOJ the i 1 iiiii'i.-a , hi, fuHftrte tlia It'tt. nI , lvfwft l rt.h,C lr ir Miitu I ir on Hi pat I m, iuliKrr-linti, piitj all Kriflim ul Um klu. A11 atrrenlilai jasaU Nwrvn I "tin . s..!,( on mImisIuU K'tHriiulaMi by nil .ni,'i ml Vo. 60c. mud 1 tnj. S. C. WCLLS 4 CO., LCNOV, H V. for :' Uj 'I wvllmftn 4 i hkk in -. Alba Sawmill Good Lumber Koth koujfh and Dressed. Orders Promptly riU)d. J. L Bisher & Co., ALU A, OMMOW. Oregon Lumber Yard l.uiuhcr, Laths Bhinalc . HuiidiiiK Paper( lar Paper. Mmildluitu. Pickets. l.iiiic und (x;iikiiI, Brick and Sand, Sash and Doors, Screen Doors k WtndowM, Terra Gotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alt hi., MX), Court iluube mm mm sua in a --hs.. r. -wr - i a i i sj fflfEgTV' Grouse Srjootiog lFSTTr ls fc,5is Year- U L ' I ,fl y , Loi. ol llirds. In ord.u Ml ih.-m you n.ietl aixai am- 'Ll'l' s I ii,, A luunitlon. We bave the beat awokeleaa on ttw naw- ill V"7r t J 'tJLf'VJ kt. Oome in wben vou atari bunting and try noma V AI'ISm. ViUlP'i .,!... C. P W shell- loaded with .f drauLlua ot I ' I U llA lSfi C ; VV uowder and lla ; ounee. ol TH oblllad abot, Iheyare Mr - W- D' HANSFORD & CO Women's and Children's Tan Shoes at Half Price Whit h njrktllg tht! I 1 5i.no shoo Imm oiiii' St- anil you snvo 50c. It. ja inoc. bwcomea 7 s1 and you avo 75c. la, on shoo Ium oini'i ft 00 and you save Jtt.on. i.5o shoe btcetnoa 5 ami vou save Women's Shirt Waists Redttcnd like tins All waist-; up to ami tin ltnltiio JJi.no ones gn lor 50c. AM waists from i. 10 up to ami intituling i 75 oat h will g.o (or 7jc. All the battm one-, evan to the f j kiml will go lor Plus includni Ida. k) whita nnd all. Agents Itiitti Hotel Pendleton Under New 1 Strictly First-Class Excellent Cuisine. Every Modern Convenience liar And Itllliard liooma. The Kcst Hotel Vaii in .hi Bros.. Props. asLaBF" eJaesiBsU LeH GOLDEN RULE HOTEL llw Only I ml Clsu ind Lomplktr M.ilel In the City. Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. II NIH.liTON. Ollt 00N Byers' Best Flour... T mak: gwxl liri-ml use Hyt-ia Best Flour, it look fiiat premium at the CklotCC World's Fair, over all coructU t Ion , uinl iv . II. nt .satislactlon wheiever umjiI Hvcry Mi'-k is k1 tntoeil We have the let Steaiu KoHetl Hurley, Sevd Rye and Bnardkaa Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W S. P.YI KS, I'n r, Bran. Short, FW. e'e BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY gsjangai 4. W. Mill. M. B. rii..i.i. , krlateaa. T.rsi leal. la. I 4 1 rllruj n1 Uar Bchaul Ussier Mil I. s ' irft ii.to mtivt 9 l-rlii.ry I'r.iai.Uii en) A . Imi. Is Oe eann. ..u ' s:i,. I'l.pai.i ... untteii fjte. Iiu't ... Mm.iail Treln!j. Hoy uf all esa rewvaI A Ml "Ii i pun nt ii Go Carts and Baby Carriages. ti ..I MAX It A I'.K. THE FAST ORfGONIAN. t ick's I. it cms rianagtMiient. a Give Us a Trial. Rates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Week or tionth Headquarters (or Traveling "Han In Eastern Oregon. Successors to J. I Moore Hut HasU all Irslst. I res esmpls H .., list Ira Lifkli. iirs rf anin(. r4 i n, irtiwwiHi 1 1 wm KlflBn KKOKIVED 71K Main St. Tea Paver el the Peepla. v.rniuili geeds II. lb Laraeel Clreulallwa Best verllslua neelaa Laraeii unuuii.u. t