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..CLEARANCE SALE Summer Goods .OF Every dollar's worth of seasonable goods will be closed out regardless of cost. Cleaver Bros. MnlV. AI'til'ST L'll, IHIHl. (JOT A OOLD MEDAL . Iihlblt ol Cereals By the O. R. & N. at the Pari) Exhibition. tiii- il'ii "f 'irwlH iimdc Iiy the .. i ., ,.l A- :ivi m'imi ciiln- nri'i!"" :. T.i i nanv ui ili'1 I arm oxpoHltion, mid wlni'h BB1 I"1'1" awarded the lirnl iric, or itrunil Hold medal, wiim eidlei'ted in the Htuti-- ol OrtflOMi Wnehlngtnn and Btho. Oolunal B. :- Jwleon, lndue trial knot ul tlio Oregon Knilroail A Safigitifiii ' I"ny, wln prepared the ihiiiit, ttytt "Tin' uruin wan cent III hiickf ii fiint loniraii'l nix 'iiichen with). IiiHidi- each m-lt u card rniitiiiiiiiiK tin' name of llM variety ill ifrain, bjf whom (frown and tin' kpiwit'- puHtnllice nddrt'KH. "Tlicrte ciickc were to lie jriveii to dealer in wheat from Hoot I and, Demur, France ami Bog land, and all iMtka eoontrlee. Iha Mat to how tin- people wlmt run Id l' rained upon tlir I'acillc count. M. B, Cartel aaataanl pathologist! ami xpTi authority on WMal culture lor tlir United Ham department ol agltaltBll.mil u viHitur to Iho BXpoal- 3n bald in Portland laal year, while I vini'i'd ureal intnri'Ht in tin several oMflayi, hli attention and admiration wn bmmI forcibly directed to that of tert'al". Hi' regarded tin' production nn MMtblba wonderful, ''ml promptly decided that it would Imi to tin- credit ami advantage of thU govern nan I if BMbadiaplar oonld be Maorad (or the Itri'Ht fair ihtohh tin- waters, lie uc- Medially arranged with lev era I farm er in tin' Nortnvraal for mmptei of their crnpM in thin lint'. I'mniiw" were Naily laeared! hut their (ollfll nl (roved utiotlier tliitm. .Imt at tin- time when failure mniiiiciI curtain, .Mr. Car- btoo ipnealed t the 0. R. t N. Co. lor aityuce in tin' matter. Tlir emu BMkBtlon an turned over to Indus trill rVgenl Jndaoni and, with tin hearty approval of Trnilir Manager Oaaipbell, he at onoa enavgetloally et4 tat to comply with the reoueet, The remilt ol Mr. .IuiIhuii'm effort" wan the Knunl prim from the great Hpoetlon .al I'uriH. WorkliiK Nlht and Day. The Iwilaat and initilitieHi little tliitiK Hint ever wuh made in Dr. KiinrV New Life I'illn. Kvory pill i a iifar- awted glohmle of health, that ohangei MabneH to strength, liHtluMNnev into eneruy, lirain-fuir into mttntnl power, Tiiov n- wooderfnl in building nu the heailii (Inlv 'Jttv per Imix. Sold hy Tullman .v Co., druc i -t- m THE DBY SEASON. fugle Should Bxorola Care to Avoid Lois From Flraa. Hn- U the dryeHt Heanon of tin- fOM Mul there i more danger from tire than al anv oilier. It reiptirua conatunt "II, rt for tliime in idiarife to keep wale'' In the reiervoir, nevurtlielodN there are mbm people in Pendlaton who Mem i" take ii Hendiah dulight ill aeeilli! ho iiiuili Mater they can line for Irrigating It isn't the material rimi goew into your repaired watofa tliat reHullw in a perdel job. It ia the KNOW HOW that douH the liuaineaa. Any hmitflur ran buy the tine kiudxoi wter ial tlmt I u- in repairing) hut SKILL ll the noal valuable material , hat ran be used in watch re pa. 'togl and the bungler can't ,lv t. I aull my -kill for what ii i- h. ,r"'. uud it will rout you Ichn than bungling at lowor price. LHUN'IKER, Jeweler end o,',tl6,,, Ni d.H.r u. AU.xa.eler .V 8 it ft iSLSisUljlSLSULSLSJULa SL Oregon Bakery and Grocery We av selling Fruit JAM and extras dWpi than Aoybody ewe '',lv , . t . Try our 2()-t;nt 0ofl4 for your l.arvt'st nt'- Court Street. Kiss. 1U SJA.1.K UV TAI.1.MAN aVU UBUUUinW. WU"W. UHKUOK. Dry Goods Co. and bow far thev rati rrowd tlir water lupprlntendent without being irreeted f ir having the water hIiiiI on al together, lirrat rare Nhniild lie ex eri isrd to prevent the hreakinu out of a lire in Pendleton at thll particular time for 11 one should xtnrl now, with bnlldlngl ai dry II tinder, there in no lulling where it would Htop. Those who use city watrr are kindly reipientrd to iihc it as economically an poHsihle, and not as though Lake Michigan Wai I reservoir waiting to bo piped onto Pendleton mid swamp the whole town . Workmen will commence Monday to lay pipe from the present well at the BVinpfng station to another well a short distance beyond, which was recently tluif, so that the water from both wells may be utilized in hu rras illg the supply, which has been developing an inclination to run short. If you arr using more water than you absolutely nerd, shut down on it tem porarily. Deatnoi, Cannot oa Curad hy lorn epplleetleeaj ei lne MeatM icoee lae ilfi iho lion ol Hi.. ir. Tlniro Ik only one wiiy lo run1 ilt'titin', siitl (list i- hy eotiatllii tloutil remislles. iH.Mfties Is raiiM'd by an In MOMd oeadltloO ol I lie BIIMOai llnlllK ol the KiistHriiirtii tills-. Whan till" tuts- MM III llsiiu-il yon Intvr i i , ii- ii.- noiuel or Iraisir- bat haarlne. and eaae ii In Mlliel) i i ilealin's i- the result, ami uule tie' inllaiiiiiiH lion run In- ihIo'Ii oiii iiml tin- nils' rrntoretl lo It- minimi ooadlllon, lioHrlui: will tie il'troyi'! loruver ; lilllr rHe" out ol ten srr rauneil hy oatafra, whhii ll uollitiiK hut an Itillaiiu1'! romlltlini of tie- RtUOOUi lertaeaa, We will give olio lilllelri'il tlollar- lor any rase of ileafne-s iraUMi'il hy rnlarrlu tlmt cannot he pured by llall'K Catarrh tlure. Henil lor elreulars. tree. K J t.'HKNKY ,v Co., Toledo, i. Mold bl all ilrliKKUl-. 7 U lltill'n Kawlly HIE are the Uet. LOW RATES VIA UNION PACIFIC. To g. A. R. Enouuipmanl, Chloago. 111., August 27th to Sapl. lit. IttOO. I-or thr above ocraaion, the Dnloo Pacitlc rn 1 1 road will makr u special rate o( 171.10 to Chicago end return, Tirkrts on sale August '.'1st and Mud. POT further drtails ronrrrning this rheap rate, rail on V. V. Waiushy, ajjenl . It. a n. Co., r lieton, Ore., or address ,1. II. I.othrop, gen eral agent, HUi Third St. I'ortlatnl, Ore. Worts Than War. Hundreds are killed in war, but hundreds of thousands are killed by sumption There would bu no deaths ut all catljHtd by this terrible disease, if pontile could Is made to nil -derstuud that Khiloh's cough and BOO' sumption cure is a sure remedy if taken in tic early singes, l'.'i els., ,'iti els. and $i a bottle.' Drngglati will refond the ie if a cure is not effected. Tall muu a l.'n., leading druggiats. fei tor Kahaarlng Danled. I.ee Moorhnnaa. rlerk of the Hilpreme court, has received a roinniuuicution in regard to thr DB0O ol tieorge Kadrr, appellant, rrsiis Rnnetl llarr, ru--i dent. Judge Wolveftoa says: 'sinre the rendition of tt innion ami Mtry of decree herein, the re spondent' lias tiled a petition lor rehear ing by which it is urged that the cause ought to have been dismissed in stead of being remanded. In this we cannot concur, but, a the res dent has Virtually prevailed in this court, the appellant should pay the costs ol the appeal. The decree will thttroftire be modified accordingly, and tie- peti tion for rehearing denied CASTOKIA Bears thr siuo.iliiicuft'HAS. II FLaTCHI lu ur lot mutt Hutu thirty years, aud JJu AW ) u iaw Aluvjit tiuHgki. Notice lu Cradliort. I Imve sold in v business out ami .1.1 It.'.. I nil M aerolints. All peiiona knowing themselves ind. I. ted to me will plena! call at my former ofloa an BBttle within ten days. MRMBY KOW PTICt. U Thli Flam Enough. If you bate a nagging BOngjb and are loalng naahi K to a drug atorr, and get a Isittlr of Sliiloh's Consumption MUe, Take two-thirds of it, and then, if you are not benefited, return the bottle to the druggist, aud he w ill re turn vour money, inn 'I that fair'.' No OnOOOOld ask more, aocts., 50 ctri. and $1 a laittlo. Tallman A Co., lead ing druggiata. CHAS. ROHRMAN. Hi a v JraJ ll" Eoa . . GOOD PRICES PREVAIL Captain Ctfaevar Buya Nonas and Mulai for the United States Army. One of tbe moat remarhable lalee ol horses and mules that has ever bOM tokan plaea in Raalera Drpgon ms been ooniummated t Athena, th united states being the pnrehaeer and N. II Plakerton and Krank Heale, of Athena, the principal pollers. Other sellers were tiurrisun Brothers uhd ''Long Hill'' Hnker, whose range are in the Cams Prairie country of south ern tlniatilla noOntV, and on' the North r'ork of the .lobn lftv ; K. .1. Buddy audi',. A. I Mid lev, "of Athena; and "High Pockets" Thracker. of the Umatilla Indian reservation. The feature of the -ale was the fact thai only three animal were rejected out ot US offered for sale, and those thrve were horses. The government apparent ly neisls mules and is paving good pr therefor. N. II. Plnkerton and Prank Beale snlrl Htl bend ol mules and nine head of horses, animals brought hither the previous week from Arling ton; K. A. Dudley turned in nix mules for gfflo, 806 per epaa, that tcing tba top llgiire for mules; "High-I'ockets" COtrtribnted one 'spun of light mules, weighing 7:'(l and HSO pounds, respec tively, anil received therefor ffiOO, that being the low price for mules; tiarri "on Brothers aud Mr. Baker's share of the deal was eight horses and two Un lee; R. ,1. Boddy turned in two horses, and received his nrice. tl.MI for the span. I'aptain B. II t heerer, ol Walla Walla, was the receiving agent for the United States, and he was assisted by II. M. Swart., of Vancouver Barracks, on the lower Colombia. The flg head of horses and mules wen- started on the drive toward Walla Will In at 7 o'clock Saturday morning in charge of Onirics Ihinii and Ihivid Bon Iter. More animals were inspectisl and purchased in the same length of time and fewer refused than at unv similar ale heretofore reported in this section f the itete, This band of animals cost the government something like f.iHM)0. Rod Hot From the Gun. Was the ball that hit Q, B. Stead man of Newark, Mich. . in the civil war. It caused horrible ulcers that no treat ment holptsl for L'll years. Then B nek 1 en' I Arnica Salve cured him. Cures cut-. bruises, burns, boils, felon-, corns, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. LTi cents a Imix. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Tallman t Co. , druggists. ATHENA BUDGET. News Items and Personals ot a Bustling Little Ctty. Athena, Or,, Aug. I'll. Simon llagen ami Anna Siamper went to Walla Walla and were happily married on Bnnday( August IP. The partial are well ami favorably known here nnd are in receipt of very hearty cnnjratula t ions. M. M. Johns and family left Sunday atternoiiii for several weeks outing in the QMUMe Hondo valley. Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. 1'arker have la-en liero'ivcd by the death of their infant daughter, which sad event oiciirred Buuday morning. Mr. Parker's brother Knights of Pythias took charge of the inter ment . A. M. tiillis has a force of lit men at work on the addition to the Paelflc t'oast lilevalor Co. warehouse. When completed the warehouse will be -pitlx'tO feel, the addition being I'DOxM). Mra. John M. Brlnkley, of Beadle ton, was a guest Sunday of Mrs. John Bnglcy. Mrs. Irving Johnson, of Cayuse, was the guest Sunday of her mother, Mrs. Bamnel Grove, and of iter sister-. Misses Kdith and l'.lsie 1 1 rove. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Alaway, of Adams, were visiting the hitter's futbor, A. I.. Jones, over Sunday, re turning home on the afternoon train. tieorge Maanm of Wullu Walla, was vleiliag with Clark Waltur, jr., on Mm. I n . lie was a guest al the home of A. I.. Jones ami returned home Monday morning. Ihive l.ove took a spin down to Pen dleton on Sunday uftenioon ' train for Ins health, and returned Monday morn ing. Miss Marry, of Pendleton, was an arrival Minday morning, coining up wiili Miss Edna Mill, who has com pleted a pleasant visit there. Mrs. W. J. tiholeon, her daughters, Misses Killie and Mantle, and niere. Miss May (Hudson, the last named of Alba, louu, left Sunday lor Itaytoti, Wash., to sH'lid a collide -of weeks. Mlaa Gboleon will go from tbeee n Spokane for a visit, thence to her Iowa home, while the other members o' tbe party will return to their bom.- at Athena. The brick kiln of Dan A. May, with LTal.UnO brick, will la- thoroughly looked nt H o'aloek today, under u pervlaion ol Nick spriugu'r. CLEANLY WOMAN. Bri'oneously Thinks By Scouring Her Sealp That She Cures Dandruft. Oleanly womun has an erroneous idea that by scouring tin- sculp, which removes the daiulrulf scales, she is i iiring the dun Irult Mo- may wa.-l b scalp every day, and yet have duuiiruft lor lite long, accoinpanieil by fulling hair, too. The only way in the world to cure dandruff is to kill tbe iiithdruff germ, mid there is no hair preparation that will do that but N,-w tiro's Homicide. Herpicide kill ing the dandruft germ leaves the heir free to grow ae Inalliiy nature UV Lended. Destroy the cause, vou remove the effect. Kill the dandruff germ witli Herpicide. WEALTH IN WHEAT. Wheat Crop In the Paelflc Northwest in an Off Year 36, 000, 000 bushels The wheat crop of tbe Pacitlc North-,-ri lor loot) promises to reach a total of upproxiniutel) :.'), UUU.UUU bushels. This, i'Ii about tlir neu real approach to a failure that the Willamette valley I,. i- i-irr known, and u yield below the average in Whitman county, Washing ton, and Umatilla county, Oregon, is a total wjiii h indicates a liberal in. creaae in acreage in other sections, oa well as uu improved yield in some ol tbe older counties, aays the Portland Oregon Ian " ana believe for a moment that the Willamette vulley is going out of wheat raising, or that the present failure is ut all liable to occur again (or many yearn. Much luae will the big wheat belt east of tbe mountain- ilivtraity crops to any appreciable exi' iit on account of a ahurtagu in tbe yield this season. it is thus apparuut that the produa tioll of a llo.OOO.OOO-bushel whuat crop in the Nortwhoat in an "off" year urgues exceptionally well for the lu. ture of the industry. The new Uud which has come into wheutgrow iiig aJuet the record-breaking crop of IHU7 la undoubtedly ol sufficient area to turti off under fuvorable circuiunlauces enough what to swell the total for the Northwest to .vi.imiimjoo buuhela. There is yet a large urea of good wheat land in the North Peclllc statue on which th. s.sl baa never been turned, aud even at preaent low price tbe bueiueaa v whuutgrowing is ruported by many practical farmers to he remunerative. The crop now leitig harvested and the currv-ovei from last car make a total of aVsiut 40,IHM,000 bushels, and its value at present low prices is approxi mately f'.0, 110,000, a sum which, dis tributed in a sparsely settled country like ours, has a p iwerful effect on all I ine of trade. The figures on the crop for 1U00 as printed in another column are not as large as were promised by early condi tions, but their promotions are great enough to give the farmers of the throe states gilt-edged collateral of greater value than all of the gold that has come out of Alaska's wonderful gold mines this year. Wheal is the top item for Kansas this year, putting tOO.Otm.OtlO to the credit side. Next comes the livestock, cattle and hogs, sold and to be sold for slaughter within the current 12 months, adding 175.000,000. The third place is taken hy the corn crops al ready sufficiently advanced to warrant an estimate of $00,000,000. Poarttl place belongs to the huv crop, at t'-'l.-000,000. Then is placed the -beep, dairy and poultry class, at 116,000,000. Odils and ends, like sorghums, at W, 1100.000: oats, at to.OOO.OOO : fruit, at IH.ono.OOO . potatoes, at 19,000,000; millet and Hungarian at 18,000,000; llax, at '.',000,000, and Jso on through tlir list, making the grand total of 1880,467,000, POOLED WITH A REVOLVER. A Shot Fired Through D. Kemler's Store Window Sunday Evening. A pistol shot at 15 in inn Irs to S o'clock Sunday evening brought a crowd on the run to D, Kemler's groeery store at the corner of Main ami Alia 'street-. "Who Mred that shot" was tbe oJtnflHfgj agitating official rirrlrs. The man who, lid it stcp.ied around the corner of the building to the front and walked leisurely north on Main street, and that was the last trace obtained by him for an hour. I.. I'. Kot brock, v,us standing within ll) feet of the mini who lired the shot, and he gave the officers as good a description us hi could of thr tii-in, and thev went to work on thr rasr. It fell to the lot of Officer William Coffinaii to nab the man, who proved to be J. C. r'arroN, of Mem-ham. Mr. Coffman first ran aeroe- Mr. Karrell in Swcaringen Brothers' aahsui ami searched him, but he had cached tbe weapon, retaining some shells. Alter the officer had left the saloon. Mr. Parrel I was so unwise as to make the remark that he had tired the shot, lint had taken the revolver and put it away, so it arrested no weapon could be found on him. Officer Coffniau was informed of tliBt remark, and it was only a few minutes thereafter that he met Mr. Parrel I in the St. tieorge saloon, arrested him, and took him to toil as-i-ted In Officer William Hlckey. Mr. Kothrock states that Mr. Far roll was standing near the large plate gluss window on Alia street, with bis fare toward the window, and was ap parently testing hi- IPOBpon lo Iiml out whether it was in good working order or not, and he diseovrrid that it was. The bullet passed through the glass about a fn.it from the bottom of the pane and then took its course through a mess of rantaloiipc lying within. The damage una eometbfna like imi. There was another man standing on the Main street side ol thr store wlo-u the shot was llred, bill he. too, mean dered north on Muih street uud avoided the rush. Thirty Days In Jail. J. C. Purrell was brought lu lore lii-tii f the Pence Thomas Kits lieruld this morning and wus rharged with two crimes, currying concealed weapons and defacing u building. The bitter charge was withdrawn, ulld to thr tirst tbe defendant plead guilty. lie told the court that hi' bad been at work near Meacham getting out timtsT for bridges on the O. ft. .V N., that be hud come to Pendleton and in seeing the elephant he hud run short of money. In order to raise funds lie was going to sell his revolver, and in ex hibiting it tin explosion look place. Believing these statements the judge was more lenient with him than be would have been otherwise and sen tenced htm to serve M0 days in the county jail. The judge further ad monished him concerning the pernio!' oils habit of carrying concealed weapons and told bun that the habit must Isi broken off, even if in doing so it be ciime necessary to till tbe jail. SAVE YOUR HAIR with shampoos op gtnd livht (ltvaMiUM "1 i 1 1 i I "r 1 ul rroot. livniakli' cure TftkUl t" fulling? kmil , r. ,.., c.i - a, ii. kind detutlrtiff, luMthgjBi M 11 'I, tti tiititf gmrfaWM, rtiiuuUisM tbm fetr folUi law, Ut rouU with fiM rgrv and i.otirml n.- bl.cJ liiukavg (h to-if MrvW Unu 111. , ti-etltly awtatlp WltCD Mil fn.li Mtil tunptagilH'Ul fM fnrjr. fc-14 i , ; - i t H T. Mat PotlaK I' - V - . ihiMU klw" U-ttoUWiMnaUlalUi.. I.a Wishing to retire from laisinr-s 1 off el in entire stock for sale at cost, consisting of Otrpets, Kuk I .1 t itod Silk hi i.im Portiers. Brans and Iron Bedsteads, ( uv;hi.. Wall Pajv-r, Shadct, SewiiiR Machine-, end other things too uumerous to mention. Chance ot a life tin e to buy these gissl- rheap. JESSE FAILING Pendleton, Oregon. Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory Did. i s truiDptly I tiled. J. L. BISMER, Prop., Aloe, Uregua. CARNIVAL QUKKN VOTCS. Ralloting Proceeds With Spirit and a Good Contest Assured. The counting of the votes in the Carnival Qnefn oontaal shows Bertha Wells two vet 's ahead of Pearl Pnckey, aud several other candidates with an excellent number. The assurance may now la- given that the contest will Is- very interesting. The vote to date stands : Mrs. T. W. Avers, jr., 1 48 Miss Bertha Welle, 8W Pearl Luetcey, 188, Claire Mouaen, is'.'. I, ura Sharon, IW'J. Kva Prisiine, UU . Irene Zierolf, LU. Mary Kitner, 71'. tiertrnde Whittrniorr, 68, Kthel Manaft, 81, . .. a Five Things. The live diseases for which Shi lob's Consumption Cure is especially recom mend!, are Coughs. CohK, h'Hping Cough, Croup and Consumption. No medicine ever made by mail is ispial toil in any rooct. Sold under a positive guarantiee Money back if it nils. 2ft ota, 80 ctl and 'l a Isittle. Tallman ,V Co. Haker City ran an "old folks' excur sion'' to Sn'mpter, August HI, in which I "Hi participated. Among the number was u ladv over I'.'i sears of age "Grandma" Itliss, who headed the list. There were seven between 80 and (Nl ami 11 between , 't and Hit. The others were betWOM 81 and "ll. Hot Weather Sick Children Children will get sick. The best care will not prevent It. Wbcn von anil tlicy arc so tin fortunate it ini'inlier that wc can Till vour pit-si tiptions, .mil lii'snli s have everv thing, lor the sick 100111 BROCK & McCOMAS DRUQOlfM ( tam r MhIii Md t 'ourt Stn., IN-mUfUm. Karl's Clover Root Tea ... ,U"1"ll Ut 0ml-al.n, i'lirttien ia in...., KUt Ktes.ii, ci f Shin. CureeaCusi ' J 'Pa' ''' Iii'litcamtiiin, mul all KruptHnn of t'm kiii. An ar rrvftlila IiAtlv Nrrvei rirtllr. Si. !i 1. 11 liilit KHHt Uleafj Uy ft 11 UruatK iftta ut HTm 6o.. and $1 OO. S. C. WI LLS 4 CO., LCHOV, N V. oic PRornicToiia for sale tty '1 .1 ' men eCo., lirunKi.u. Alba Sawmill Good Lumber f 'ot h Roujfh and Dressed. Irdora Promptly Fillftd. J. L. Bisher & Co., Al.liA, OHI.OON. Oregon Lumber Yard ....si;i i.s eet Lumber, Lath, Shingles, liuildiiiK Pa par, T in- Hapai . Mouldlaga, Pickets I. line uuJ (anient, lli i . K and SunJ, Sanli und llMrH, Screen lionrnli Windown, Term Cotta Pfpa, Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp, Court Houac. 'A IflHf J Hgga ',Vl,l . Ai'MhM. Women's and Children's Tan Shoes at Half Price W lncli rnaani that a t, 00 shut' lo t nine 50c anil you savr? 50c. It. 50 ihoe becomeg 7.V 8lld you navr 75c. Jj.tui shoe become. Ii.oc IB! ynu aavo I1.00. la.fo 1 boa becomei 51.35 and you save 1 1.25. Women's Shirt Waists Reduced like tins All waiata up lo and o luding mi ones go for 50c. All waists (rem f, 1 10 up to end nit holing Hi 75 rach will no (or 7jc. All tltr bottei onea, even to tin $ kiad w ill go for i. fhis i lie I in Irs Id. 11 k, white .ind all. Agents llntli Hotel Pendleton Under New 1 Strictly First-Class Kxcelleot Cuisine. Every Modem Convenience I'.ir and Milliard lloomi. Headquarters for Traveling Men The Host Hotel In Eastern Oregon. Van Dran Bros., Props. Successors to J. E. Moore GOLDEN RULE HOTEL I lit Only lint Clsn and I ... ' m t. In the Lit). Cor. Court aud Johnson Streets. PCNDUET0N. OUEGON Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use HyerM' Hcit Flour. It took fimt pftflllH at the Ch 'go World'i Fair, over all competi tion, ami gives ex. client sutlalactlon wherever uact. livery sack lu guaranteed. We have the licat Steam Rolled Hurley, Seed Rye and Heunlless Hurley. Pendleton Roller Mills IV S HYI KS. Prop, BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY r.Mi.s i 4. W in" ' " . e. i.. -i..i i. . i . i - - Teres Oareae s., Ut, tee. A Hoereiiie iT" Va" mii MMseBeau iw u7 frtii.ery. l'i...ii" .ru- ilia 1 " ie jrr btooselli'ei li -i Tre n't a aaeaaj t. ill, MIUl.i buye ut ell M r. v o The Pendleton Academy oi Acaekmic Course id four veari eaut or weel. Huelnee Couree Mjaivaleul to tlie baal baelueet eullegei Teaeliere' Couree, which iireiiareH lor t'oiinlv l',.iniiii.ilioii and lor iSTATK U1PLOMAM. A.. ... in,-1 I,, tin. itutte lio.ud ol I. lie -it i hi and gradiiaUw are adiuiUeU ag ll.. ,iiiii- heels lor Mate IHhmaii any mIiimiI in llm slate. All gradoe uialu. tainixl. Kloention uflerad For i.ii..,oio uud luforuiatiun .ei-ir, -.- KKV, i i KORBKH, at. Ph., Prtnaiaalj Grouse Sootiog Is Fine th)is Year.. IajU ul birds. In order to ..t lliein v..ii mod uutal am mail I th Mi We hau tliu beet enmkulnea on tilt) mar ket. Coiue ill wheu you elart hunting and try some ol our C. I'. W nhelli- loaded with 8 dracluue oi povdar and lt4 uuiiuiui ol V'n chillixl shot. They are guaranteed. W. D. HANSFORD & CO. rick's Patterns. rianagement. Give Us a Trial. Rates $2.00 a da; Special Rates by Week or month T AH ' free tUmstt Niwni tlettrk lights. Ilrerteef Bwn(. Hrrin, Shiirtn, Fehr'. etc KBHIUIBUI I I MS ptmnaiaftMrj In the UM atuinUrd ciillugee