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SATURDAY, AUCI'ST IB, 10. 15 American Qirl Tan Shoes .lust the Milan '"r ""' i nt:i i riH . Ilenrv Kopittke, who recently din- rNtd o( hip wood yard business to Mti Brothers, n( Denver, Colo., Km heen in hudiiem ulmilt 18 yearn, lfi of which he has bandied Mood. He told n Rati Orsgonlan reporter today thai diiiinn Hull time ht Sold (fOW hOOO to 7000 cords of WOOd yearly in I'enilleton. Six thousand coiiIh for lo vears won hi lie ".Hl.ntHl cords would make n pile of l-font Hint Id WeSv Best $2.R(I Shin; in the Market. Call and see them. CLEAVER BROS. Tho Boot and Bhoa Man. W'i Mala htreet, 1'endleton, Oregon BREVITIES. Ksdlev A Z, In., r choice CigBIB. Mm. ( ri- SinipHon wants boh no to do household work. When you want cream or it ream, telephone Mutton, Black, 'Mil. M cCu 1 1 itazaar patterns (or aale at the Weasel Department Stow. DnriiiK the aale at the WeaasI ),. (Hirtment Stores all goods will he sold at coat. A bits stock of Kuptern hams and breakfast hacon, mild sugar Mired, at K. Martin's. If you want pun- home rendered lard with no adiillcr.il i.. i. t U Schwarr. and (ireulich. You can get many goods for little money at the WchpcI Iteparlmi iil Stores during their pale. Fruit jars, Isiught for cash and at I discount, will be aold very cheap. Plasty ol extra caps ami rubbers. H. Martin. A ladv's chafnlepp Columbia, good as new, a 75 wlnel. for f.Vt at the ('res cent agency ir the Kaat Oregoniun building. 1.. 1.. Montague, the Singer sewing machine agent, has opened an otlice next door to .low F.ll. ('all and see the new machines. M. K. ehniwb, south. Sunday, Au gust y, Bm, A. L Thnroughnian will preach at 11 a. in. and k p. m. Sumhiv school, 10 a. m. Y'ou will never Mud any other pills o prompt and pleasant as lleWitt's Little harly Risers. Tall man A OU leading druggists See (' Sharp (or par hitngiug and plumbing. Ho has competent men for Isith lines of trade. Opera House block, Court street I have in stock a largo lot of (ruil jars and extra caps and rubbers, also pome nice stone jars and crocks. These arc bargain. Q, K. Demon. I'leiitv of spring chickens, dressed or alive; also sweet potatoes and all kinds of vegetalies. I-ave your order. They will be delivenst promptly, (i. K. Demott. Mother's endorse it, children like it, old (oiks use it. We rider to One Minute Cough Cure, it will quickly cure all throat and lung troubles. Tallman A Co., leading druggists. It you want to put up some nice preserve you will want nice fruit. You ran tiiid the nicest in the city at R. Martin's, including pears, poaches and plums, .fust ripe enough to ran or preserve. Millions will be spent in polities this year. We can't keep the cam paign without money any more than wo can keep the body vigorous with out ofld DrapapUui used to starve themselves. Now kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and allows vou to eat all the gissl food you want. It radically cures stomach troubles. Tallman A Co.. leading druggi-t- The Best Is What You Want. feel high and tive and one-ball miles in length. A tew supplementary remarks in regard to repairing Main sin . I bridge nnv not Is' amiss. Robert Korster has the contract, for lurnlstllng the lumber. The men employed, including Mr. CoojM'r, the foreman, are hired by the citv, and, in addition Mr. Korster gives the citv the hcnellt Ol bis bridge I building experience free of charge. (Tic work is unjl Taw I II M satisfactorily and no delay to travel ip resetting. Dr. Wythiconth was in rhe Dalle Thursday, laving before the people ; DfOOOsition for establishing an expert mental station somewhere in that totality In eeoneetloo with the tat agricultural college, lie desinsl t secure 'At acres of ground here ux peri lllellts can be conducted in growing grasses and grains m the semi-arid region . Theodore V. Howard, the well known I'enilleton architect and builder, has sent to the Hast ( IrugoalaO a sampb bag of his plum crop. The plum- ari verv large. hi no lollow-. heautitul in tint and color and delicious to tin taste. The soil of linatilla produces the liest of everything. J. M. Itentlev has received tele graphic instructions to adjust tin hiss on the Hampton tire. Steve Hampton is the gentleman who lost about 900 Rackp of wheat in stack at the time of the allltttt separator lire lat Wednes day. Until thev can produce a set of triplets Baker City and I'endletOtl RMS as well cense to make extravagant claiinp concerning their population couiipeis the La Grande Joaraal, Li ( i ramie has established her reputation Three carloads of horses and mules bought by Messrs. Kid Well and Me Donald for the use of the I niteil state- army, are in the cards, and will be alpaad to Walla Walla on tin- trelghl train this afternoon. Kx-(overilor Miles (' Moore, of Walla Walla, gives it as his opinion that John R. Rodger, it he Ip renom inated for tl Bice, will detent Prink the republican candidate, this fall. Mrs. Adabude Cummins, agid : vears, diisl Wednesday of rlieiinuitisui at her home in Wal'a Walla. I.ane I'enland. aged II vears, died of lung fever Tuesday at lii- home at Heppner. He leave- a w ile. Wanted FjX"crionccil woman ! Q ok and do general housework. Apple at tiiis nana). John and Ben llageii have linished heading thetr wheat near Saxe station. A COLT IN A SALOON. Early Days Recalled By an Oocurtne of Friday Evening. It used to lie lonsldered the proper thing for wild and woolly cowboys, when thev were running things p. suit themslevcs and making life a burden to city officers of the peace, to ride their horses into saloons po the riders would not have to waste time lietwis-n drinks by alighting and tying their animals to a tree or post. The I occasional killing of one of these offender, of the laws resulted m break ing the habit off completely. A poll in a saloon in I'endleton Kri da evening reeallid tie'-, stirring early day happenings. The men who , had this animal on exhibition in such ja strange place were not "bad men," but they like their fun. William 1 Ml owned the colt and Dyke Muin i (ord was trainer and handler. The colt ip not yet three weeks old, hut it I has remarkahb- sense and performs a number of trick with I lie intelligence ! of an old circus ring horse. It is .,f I Shire extraction aim will Is trained I to trick work, hauling wheat to Pen. idletou and pulling in a threshing ma i cliini' team. Will Come up Monday. The case of I'etcr Carroll versus Nellie Davi- and the Washington ,v Columbia River railway will be in issue next Monday forenoon Is-fore Jus tice of the I'eaee Thomas Fit, lierald. 1.. II Reeder is attorney lot Mr. Carroll and J. J. Balleary tor defen dants. The propafty in dispute consists of several piece- ol furniture taken by Miss Dais to the W .V C R, depot for shipment to some citv in tie- state ol Washington Mr Irvoll claims thai he own the furniture and that Miss Davis bus BO title to it and con seqiiently had no right to remove it from the house owned by Mr. Carroll on the corner of Webb and Cottonwood streets. The Bfopafty i" safe In the warehouse when it Mill remain until title to ownership ha- been dotal niaad, PEOPLE WHO ARK flKRK TODAY. Henry Heppner, after whom the city ol lleppner, Morrow county, was named, catne down on the Ward ex press from Lehman springs Friday remained in 1'cuil letnn a guest at tin Hotel I'enilleton over night, and left this morning for Bingham Spring Mr. Heppner owned the town of PITol ROOM i this county, or rather onncil the land before there was any (own there, lie began life as :i laborer, com ing tlrst to The Dalles. Ho purchased horses and mules and commenced In the earlv (id's to freight from Umatilla I. uncling to Hoisc Basin. Idaho, and having retired from that line ol opera tions conducted a store at Heppner ami made money hand over list. II is the owner of a vast amount of Heppner leai estate and other tiroi erty, and has the reputation ol being n wealthy man. the accumulations of a lifetime, from a humble beginning Mr. lleppner is a very pleasant gen tleman and i -i making the most of his OPp irtltnf ties for enjoyment. R. Burn-, of Walla Walla, freight and passenger agent of the O, R. a N Co., was a visitor in leudbtoii hist evening, and wa escorted around h F. r, Wanisley, local agent of the 0 It. A N. Co. Mr. Burns is in a posi ttoD to do moon for thi- section in re gard to carrying 001 certain experi meiits of growing grasses, salting land to vivify it, and such things, and some of ins commendable work has, al ready Isirtie fruit, or grass and grain more properly. Personal Mention. Dayton Barnbart returned this morn ing, to his home at Weston. Mr- I. I'. Barr and children left this morning for lleppner, her home. Mm, C. W. Fielding has returned from an outing at Lehman springs. J. P, Rowlev, of the I'eoples Ware- house, has returned from a trip to I'ort land. Miss F.i Inn Hill and Miss KB Itosoimvclg ot AtlC'llll, llllvu oeeli visiting friends in I'endleton. Heppner TlntM! Mrs. W. B, Brock returned to her home al I'eiidleton this morning after enjoying a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in this citv. Joseph Herald : Mis- Bertha , of rundleton, who is visiting her -ister. Mrs. 1. (!. Temple, at Knterpirsu, came In Joseph with the IT. on 1 hurs day. Mrs. J. M, Itentlev ami daughters, Misses frailer and Miinel, retnrnei Friday evening from Lehman springs where thev have been on an outing for the past month. R. S. raiit is in rendletoii tislav from his (arm two mile northwest of Helix. He has completed threshing his .i'At acres ol wheat, which axeragi 8B bushels to the acre. .1. M. Morns, lornierlv a business mini of Athena, now of Stuart, Idaho, was in I'eiidleton I ridav. He fink tin night train for San Francicso, called to that citv hv the illness ,,f his daughter, K, M. Lyons ol the St. Joe spin ha- leased Col. L'. D. Boyd's resiilencv at the corner of Webb and Thompson street, uml w ill occupy It alter Septem ber 1. Mr-. Lyons' two daughters and son, who are now at M Idaho. will arrive in Pendleton on that date to make Ibis city their home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Scales re turned Friday evening (mm a very pleasant trip through Caliturnia, hav ing heen away a month, they spent the most ol their I inn- in San I rancisci and in visiting with Mr. Scales -i-tei at Santa Ifosa, sixty miles north of the (.olden date citv. Mr. i. .1. .iciaii, ol lleppner, was an arrival in I'emllton last evening, having come down from Lehman springs, where he ha- Ih-cii a great Niriiou oi tiie -uniiuer looking alter lis interest and enjoying himselt. He took the night tram for home to resume too disconnected .thread ol his i kfOft --lonal practice. J. J. and J. I" shull retur I Fri day from a hunting and Bailing trip to Hie head of Bear creek. That stream was mimed long ago, when different kinds of game was to be found there froiuth.it which can be caught, si-en or killed at present. They were MM fill in bagging large niimliers of grouse and catching Ball, hut failed to kill a boar La (iraude Chroiii. le : J. D Burns and party arrived in La (iraude Friday Horning in the private car of Presi dent Moblor, of the O. B. A V, on a tour of inspection of the various eleva tors on their line ol road for the pur pose of ascertaining Hie amount of wheal they haveoii hand al tin present time and the amount they have BOO" traded lor ot this season's yield. V.e eary oillv the best drills and henneais for tilling prescrip tions. We guarantee absolute correctness. (nick delivery to any house in the city. We have a nice up-to-date liuu of Damaacus cutlery. F.verv blauV gua ran Weil. TALLMAN & GO. Loading Druggiata. Horses Have Innuenis. Chris Simpson and (JaOAJC I'eriuger returned this morning from Salem, leaving Frank Fruitier. All three have horses there in training for the fall circuit races. Mr. Simpson says that his horses and those owned by Mr. Fraxier are all suffering with the in Baaaaii Tim horses belonging to Mr. I'eriuger have not i ei. attacked by the diseuPe. but there are gMVfl fears that they will be, Sickness in the stables will cause numerous changes in the plans of Pendleton horsemen, for the animals will certainly not be allowed Ui race unless they are tit laOMa a be are planning the Pendleton's lair ami oarni Testimony to Mrs. Dr. Prank's Skill. I lake pleasure in certifying that Mrs. Dr. Frank, eye specialist, has supplied me with the most satisfactory glasses for reading received by me up to now. he is very successful in giv ing exact Ht. I can also ivrtif to her high reputation in this city and to the (act that various isthuis here are er much pleased with her glasses. HUUH M'GAMKK, I'ustor Catholic church, Santa Cru, ' Hi tuber 6, 18114. A new shipment o( Go Carts and Baby Carriages. JUST RKCK1VF.D. MAX H.Yl.K. 71fi Main St. P. A. HARVEY, The only exclusive maker of Band made harness m the city. THE RIGHT PRICE. Good stock. All work guarateed Court St., up. polden Wuie Hotel K A I H PLANS ADOPTKU. Aetual Work Will tuiniiienoe on Monday Ludiea Auslllsry to He OrganUed The plans uml estimate- Ml OA) I Had by A. Si. Btrinaer, tl Bieial designer ami decoratoi , at (he meeting of the Street Fair ami Harvest Carnival at the headquarters, mi Friday night, were adopted without alteration. They had been carefully wrought out uml were very intelligently presented, so much so thai the committee, after most care ful oonaideratloa, decided to adopt Mr. Stringer's ideas ,'ntire. His intimate knowledge of the subject, gained from years ol experience in this line of work, have Is'eii found to be invaluable to the geiltl conduct of Ml. These plans are pi, plain ami explicit and so easily undc rstmsl that it will require only a moments time un the part of any , one who desires to know just what the street (air will be and the manner of its conduct. The eleva tion- and plan- drawn by Ml, Stringer are ol such a character that anv one glancing at them can see just exactly what it is intended to construct Tin association took one more impor tant action in the election of T. F. Iloaard as an hoiioraiv member m the board ol directors. Mr. Howard has been of great assistance thus far and III do everything in his power Q further (be work of construct j,,n , which Mr. Stringer lakes up at once. Work will commence on Monday, actual work, ami from that time on concrete results will show tills as the preparations advance. The ladies have taken hold of tho work ol the woman's auxiliary with vigor and determination and are OTganUing, However, without waiting for final organization, thev have taken up everything which demanded iiiune diatu action and have la-en busiiv at work securing llie co-uperat ion of" the younger people ol the town. This co Optratlon lias been by no means dlBWoll tn secure, as there is a disposi tion on the part of all to lend anv assistance pQMIMe, I he young ladies llliil v .HMitr ,r.ii( l.,i,.u.. ..f .1... ..I .."-. p.,,.,vii 'i mi' I'laic, Un well as Iks children who have been asked, are ull anxious to contribute lo ii arils success and will do so in any wav they are able. The first week of actual work sees things advanced t, a satisfactory stage. Hut, one week from today, the i,rour..- will be not only live times us great, but the results attained will be con such as that every one can see And, one month from today, the fair and carnival win ten lii the public ii Ull crete them the gates ol be I brown everything In readiness. THK WHKAT SITUATION. Haltoiir-unllirle Company's Hoprosenta tlves Vliltlnii Umatilla. D. I'attullo and Messrp. Scott and Huriip. of Portland, arrived tin- morn ing In a private car and went op to Adami. thev will return ibis evening, attach their car to the night train d-r Umatilla, and go tomorrow to Colfax. in Fa-tern Washington. Mr. Pattolro ip a special agent ol the company, well known In Pendleton. Mr. Sn.lt has marge ol the company' warehoofes and dock- at Portland, and Mr. Hum- is Port land manager ol Iho company. Thev are in thi- county on ft lour of iMpection of their warpihonawt and t" inform theinselcy- by per-mal iiipee tlon ragafdlng the wheal situation in Rattern Oregon and Rattern Waihlng. ton. The visit of the iboyementioned gentlemen, together with a desir the purl of several other- from outside cities get a proper conception of DIM ti I 111 county's crop, ha- brought 00 a disc ussion. One ' warehouse tnaii who claims to he as reliably Informed as anv other in the county, place- the yield this vear at only 8.800,000 'bushels, and" says that III provloMJ vears. abo, the Crop ha- been placed entirely tou high as compared with (acts when verified hy figure- it the elope of the statistical jeiir. VOTING FOR CARNIVAL OUKKN. Miss Bertha Wells Leads In the Lit I Some New Candidates Appear. The voting for candidates for carni val queen has lacltod considerable more interest. Miss Hertha Well- is ill the lead tislav, and tWO new candi dates appeared) as will see from the fullowiiik! list : Mrs. T. K, Fell, OH. Mrs. T. W. Avres, jr , '.I!. Mrs. C. A, Dole. 33. Miss Hertha Wells, gOT Miss I'earl I.uckev, III. M is- Stella Alexander, H3 M is- ( 'luire Monpsn , I4IS. Mip- Lara Sharon. Igll, Miss Kthel Meach, (Ml. Mips Ileus Swixtler, l'J7. Miss Kda Oatonlng, IS. Miss Mary Kitner. -Hi. Miss May Ko liens, .'17. Mis- Bra Froome, B8, Miss Ruby Wblttemore, 38. Arnvalt at Hotel Pendleton. Sam 1 Davis, New York. ' A R lhirke, San Francisco. D Fderick, New York. .1 I' I.udham, Portland, I. Hall. Portland, D .1 MoFaul, Heppner. II lleppner, lleppner. R Hum-. 0 R N. D Sbultz. 0 1! iV N. C (' Hunt. Portland, (i W Hunt, Portland. W Caudesto, Bpokana, (i II Auker, Bpokana. I' F. Iltinsackcr, Spokane. Win Maher, Portland, W W Smith, I'endleton. 0 l. Darling, Portland. .1 II Moran , l.a (iraude. F .1 MacGoogan, Walla Walla. (' II llreck, jr, Omaha. C W Thomas, New York. C K Hade and wife. Portlamli II 11 Hess, Nee York. T .1 Johnson, New York. D I. Pa rati, Portland, f a Bherbnrn, New York. J .1 Hums, I'ort land. T w Jackson, Portland, (' C Herkelev, ci(. W K Rbol. t Paul. D ltvrie, Portlaad. The Maiama't Climb. The I'ort land Telegram man, who was "ii the M.i. un. i evpudition to Ml. lefferson, savs that only ah nit twenty I the party out of thirty three reached the crept of Mt. .lefferson, and none the top of tin' pinnacle, though Harry Young, oi Salem, went purl wav up. not finishing the trip as hi- friends in sisted on it U'ing tiHi dangf pai-. f. I!. I'arrish was llrst to the crest, Judge (ieorae. whom SOtlle thought too heavy for mountain climbing, was Meond, S. t . Spencer third, a bov uaiiied I: . n rt Ii , RootlagOi the arti-t, and I r man. the telegram man. Mis- I dell, Mies Thompson ami Mrs, Min er made it. ST. JOE STORE OUR DOORS ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS We have a due line ol Oeneral Merchaodlag to ottar the trade at correct prices New goods arriving daily, h will be to jroui intereal to l"id thfoufh our store baton bujuinf, Ramembai we i arrj a lull line ol groeaiieg at bottom prices. E. M. LYONS & CO. Renn Building Court Street. LEWIS' UOUtH.I. Jim Ham No. I Attended the Slate Ro publican Convention. There was nulla a joke played 00 the recent republican state convention at racoma, which is interestingly related b) the Walla Walla Union, SS follows: Son f the delegates picked lip a man down at Oyster Kay w ho looked po much like "Dude" Lewis (hat I doubt if Lewis himself could have told the difference. Thev dressed their linn in a dark bine Prince All-ert, n pair of light treason, carefully creased, a Stovepipe hat, tan glove- and a cane. Thev coached him to pull his blonde heard outward from the center and to lift his hat three times iihen any per son of prominence passed him. lie looked more like "Dude" Lewis thai) the dude does himself. "When they bOOBflM convinced their find MMld carry bis part they escorted him into the convention hall. About "n fellows who were ill the play were Mattered about the room and when the , mock ,lim Ham came in they started la parted tirade ol applause. The pSUadO politician came up the aisle bowing and pinlling, everyone who was not a part to the plot thinking the article genuine. "Congressman .Lines wa- -peaking at the tune the diversion OOCUrrod and when he glanced down the hall and SB0 what he thought to Is' .lames Hamilton Lewis, he paused and said, 'Will the gentleman hate a seat on the platform'." "Thai break cost Jones a great deal in drinks ami cigars. The name of the I fellow who impersonated Lewis I can not renn inner, nut tnev caiieii him the Duck of Oyster Hay, ' Hsnksr lor Brvan. Deinis Doming, president of Hie l ir-i National hank, the largest hank in Tone Haute, Indiana, a republican who voted for HoKlnloy lour years ago. ha- some out lor llryan. Mr. Deniing opposes McKinluy's foreign pal ley ami bis vacillating conduct since he became president. He regards these as the issues of the campaign. Turk Favori (iermany. As a result of the n lit trip to the United States oi Admiral Arhmond Pasha, oi the Turkish navy, the Sultan bai issued an irade ordering the minister ol Marine. Hassan Pasha, to negotiate for the construction of six cruisers at the liermania Work-. Kiel. The wolf in the fable put on SDOOp'l clothing because if he traveled on hi.- OWD reputation he i Idu't accomplish his parpoas. Counterfeiter of De- Witt'- Witch liael Salve couldn't s,. their Worthless salves on their un-rils, so thev put I hem in boxes and snappers like DaWltt's, Look oal for them. Take only DeWitt's Witch Hazel naive, Ii cine- niles an I all skm diseaass, Ing druggists. Tallinau .. C Lead- Inducements to Rut-ami Settlers. the cheapest railway rate icxi to I the ' pas-" is tl migrant iare Iroml RasSia to Siberia, sa.is the Indian. i polis News, To induce peasants lu settle in tl a-tern districts of Siberia the Itussian railways haic isened tickets, gissl for a family of any sise, ' 1 1 'in any pari ot Kuroncuii ifuaala la I Tobolsk at L' roubles. From Tobolsk In any art ens) Is U roubles. Hence' lor mil pite 7 roubles, oi alsatt $.1.80 ' a whole settler's fainili , un travel about -UK) miles "Light In (he Window." The Key. Rdwani Don bar, who wrote the old guaday-sehoul song "There's a Light in the Window fur Tl , Brother," sleeps In a pauper's grave at Cofleyvillu, Kan., where he died a tramp in (he (own jail ten years ago. HIS name became a by word in the places where be was known, and from a prison cell be Vsat forth a vagabond on the fuc,. ,,f (Inearth. s s s At the but blti your wiie baeaaes coffee isn't g'.ol, give Johnny two lo buy a On ltd ol STREET FAIR AND HARVEST CARNIVAL Tggrj SEPTEMBER I8TH toImT TO LIVESTOCK BREEDERS fioraea, Cattli ( H i vmir Itliinili il ready lor the Stra Pendleton! Soptombar iK ti gj e, ll'l''S. Shn t Fair and llarvesl Carniml.. TO FRUIT (i ROWERS Save your beal spacintena of all Strn t Pair and Harvest Carnival kinds lor the at 1'iinjleton. TO FARMERS Si.dcct samples Street Poii ami f all Harvc kinds ui st Carnival irams at I 'em lor the Icton. TO DAIRYMEN Prepare VOUI lineal products in most attractive tin iii lot tin Stn-ct I'air and Harvest Carnival at Pendlaton, TO CHICKEN FANCIERS Have your proapective prim lor the Stroel Pair ami Pendleton, winners in rratlinrss Harvest Carnival at PRIZES ARI; OFFERED FOR EACH ARTICLE. Headquarters tast Oregonian Building. Corner Main and Webb Streets. A Big Harvest for the Ladies! I the best lor the in Oregon, Un money I An un-lo dale hlevcle u r Baals $Sti, at the ('rescei S( IJo, ludies' lit Ati'tii'v in ic r.asl (Iregonian building A hcc-oil-liand bicvi le in gmsl order for flo. Terms easy, without interest. Owl Tea House. Cheapest Plate in Oregon. FOR Insurance UaawaaahNaajl Marinas of Prices t" close out our entire slock of Ladies', H baas' and ( 'I I it'll ON SHOES. No other audi oppnrliinlly was ' (ore ulferve lo shoe buyers el tlletuu. Ladies, don't be daaslvad af laWj nder the imnreasion thai thi" h aguj on "ad to stimulate business." It i' I i. : .1. , ff ,r I L,, miss. ,, Willi II 1.11 ' III,, ' " I. idles', hisc- . Children's J. Klein, Hroprletor Shoes 1 Pendleton Shoe Store 73j ruin sw" MODtHN PHARMACY Iveryhilng that it kapt In a tint rlli, up t., dale drug itora. 115 Court St. Fire, Life, Ac-idem, Plate tm Loans on City and Coinuy I'rijiHfrly, Keal Estate Htix-k Baochei etc luiproviil and l;'iiin,i.r,,v.-l i'.,., i .... SS and Wheat tan,,- SEE J. R. DICKSON, Kant (Ire goniau Huihliug. Jones' Chain Drive Mowers BAIN WACiONS. COLUMBUS BUGGIES. RACINE HACKS. Full lint nf Hardwood, Uniting, Uili and all kinds of Mmdiino Extras. Sole agent lor the little 8-liorse j.owor ( JOLUMBiA Til HESHKK. MY PRICES ARE RIGHT. T" T Use L.. SMITH Cor Court lhonipB rf TUn WHITC TATOM Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruis ,i u Rssasidk .a- n . j . ' and Berries. All th. i,..,..i... i-.-sii. v.-.li - Tr -vmmcs, MutUr and Eiuih. Ilrands ot Canned (simkIs BROS.. Proprietors. Main Street, Pendleton, r