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Capes, jackets and pur Collarettes Latest Styles, $3.75 $20.00 md r ia sy i sv Tiiri.SllAY, oi"TO',i:it ll. mini. POPULATION SPECULATION. I 11 I I 1-v tlnntlnnri Pnnitlalm. BUni'" ...... Should Have 5067. 'ft jnn'-'l ik "I UKurt'H ih h piMmiii . ..1 na( ii.. ii t Imv 'in In. mi , . . , 1 1 , , ; i i, fiirii I In i 1 1 1 1 1 r( I K 1 1 1 ; I ( i -i-i,,.. ..( Pitiiil littf in . It in it in 1 1 1 DM " lt " .riiitwt. Arriiri nil' hi niiM ii .ii iiimii tit 'inn hitiin will iv, " " . . . . : t.u " TK.it mini ( im nhtiillHM ili tin ppf ; ; " IWH llf-ni'- - - l " Y- I .1. i I . I r... , 111 'lllll I'lllll U ! ll tin. uutim ii u ill I ' irt 1 u tu I . ... el... I',..., I,.. .,ll,. n. I Him ii iwinl mil inn iii 'til - . I I II '! '.I I . I . i lil rim in rL.. . i 1 1., A t hi. ..I t ... Hrut i. ( .i... I .... I I .. t . ... imi.li,- ai.lw.i.lu - - . I I . .. ; I i 1 ... h Ilillpllr- urrn niuiiiiru. n htiii i mi en., rutin Im niaintiliiiiMl in IVimI Intuit . m.' : .ii l... .I,,. ..i..... .i I 1... !... . t... '.fi r ' i I I I I 1 Mi' till! $100 Dollar! Reward, 9100. TV r.H'l'T ol MM pHM'f Will Ik- lili-it'cil In L i ... ,. . ,1 .....III, I ,11.,.,.., Utl H4tarv h i- bf'ti utile tn fun1 In nil IU w.aiid i" '' l ( iiiitrrh Man 1 ttnirrii urv the nun -slllvo run- imw kinnvn i im i. a ir.. i, tni i i ur ii' mil: ti in - i i .... i , mi tin. Ill I 'iiinl nun im Kiir y i ni inn1 n inn ur i iiiv. rn-ii'i mm n"i V .1 UIKSKY A CO., Tnlfi.n, Oh in Molil bf I'nik'u'i-t -, 7 r. Hail KkhiIIv I'lll- aru the IwNt. EXCURSION TO LKWISTON. La... .... , c. f Un In.lllllU. L,w Round Trip Rata. Kor Hi,' 1,,'wiHton intorritute fair K. I'. WAMKLKY, Ailit. Look at Your Faoe, Anil if it in reflect ini: lienltli or MM Kiii-I'm (.Hover Knot 'IVu III,.. I U' ll.!-.' II. Ill I'l III I ill V ,1.1 I 1.11(1 iktIcvI bcultli All ilniu'irttH, idiiIf iiml Ml ct'iiU Muiii'V roliiii'l. ,' if ri'MtllLi. IM lull sul inflict..!'.' Till I II.ILII Co. They Are Beaulle. V. 1.. smith bus iiiHt NtMived u buiirii'. Mini liiicbu mill lulu 1 1. mil Mill i Ii ir ill-,, .ii. .1 .... .. 11 1 1 1 Lr ...in im llllll' i iri it 1 1 in i ii-iii li.n. .. I ll W ... ....I ... i wih-Ii i n a ciihIi discount ami a r " ir j . .. ..... Arrival, at Hotal Pendleton. A A llctnil bird, ritv. w T Htalop, Portland. John Kearney, nity. I Huckett, San r'raticiarn. c ll Brack, jr. Omaha. I red Rood, I'lillinan . Mr Btone ami win, Pullman. I' V, HiltiHUckor, Spiikani'. Sam ( ; ii i , Bpokana. n K Mav, Portlnd. Ali'X OOM, San I'ran,' lauOi ti ii Martin, tot land. Mblon Gala, Kakr City. Is (! I'i'liillnl'ili, SimkaMi v ttarrla, PorUatid, Qao M , ( ; i I vorv . Bpokana. Blnar Kllrtwurtli, St Jowipli. T T lien ii, ttttiaaafyllla, Or. w iinrliin, Sun pVaiNitaao, Hanry Jaoob, San Fraiininrii. W r Bntth, Sun Pnuiolaao. Wm .1 lli. nan, San PNMtago, 0 0 Hunt, Balm. w i; Qtana ilni, PortlMil, A Nleht of Terror. "Awful nnxinty a felt for the widow f iin' bra vi Oanaral Hurniiiun of Haobiaa, Mu., wlmn the (liictiirs miid aba aoald mil 1m till inorniii"" writi'M MrH. S. tl. Lincoln, who at Mndad bar that fearful Bight. "All thought hIm" iniiHt MM 9m from piiiMiiminiii, hut hIic Ih-kui'iI for Dr. Kinn'H New DiHcnvury, Hiiyinif it hail MOM than m ICTad Ml life, anil hail I'lireil lier ol eoliHIIIIIption. After three Hinall (Iowh hIii- ulept eiiNilv all oigbt, iiml lli further Ua completelv Oil fad her." Tbtl marvel, nm MMMiM in uiiarunteeil to cure nil throat, chent ami luiiK illwaaa Only Me mm ii. Trial hotlleH tree ut Tall man til Co. 'h (Iniii Mora. Dalle,' Suooeiarul Carnival. The OallMi ht. II. - Viewed from everv itand point, The Halle tiarvaai carnival in a niiccuhh, The exhibit! are ol the batl and the al I rail ioiih (five Kmmrul Mtittaetiou. With perfect weather and from IIKMi to 1800 rlailON IroM ahroad in the city daily ull bonld ba Hatiaiied with tbla, the 1reatcHl H,nial event ever witneMaed here. One of the crowniiiK , eventu of the carnival will he the urut'id Hex hull on Friday evening' The mnd march w ill begin promptly ut 10 o'clock led by Itox ami the queen, when Kex will UrHl make known bin identity. Notice. All M-rfi,nH knowing tbeinaidevH lu ll. M. BLOAN. accounts. It Will Do You liood. A bli.tnl purilier and tiamie bttlldar il jeBturj on our guarantee. Money ' .'in.i.in i.it ii,, i rwiitiiiti mi 'He j,i ctrt. ami .ri( ,'lt, ri,lliii:,ii .V. N' Arrival- in Jewelry. TUB LaVXl I ad. Hair Ornaments and Brooches. 50c to $1.25. i'all and aee them . Louis Hunziker, Jeweler and Optician. Cold Steel or Death. "There in hut one ainull cbunce to nave vour Ufa and that id through an omra"tloii, " win- the awful proHpect net la-fore Mra. 1 11. Hunt, of Lima Kidge Win., hv bar doctor after vainly tryinu to cure her of a frightful MM of tomach trouble and yellow juuudiue. lie didn't count on the tiiurvclloiii power of BlMtric HitterH to uure Htoinuch and liver troubles, hut she heard of it, took "even bottlea, wu whollv cured, avoided MMMMI-I knife, now weigh" more and feels better than ever. It's positivley L'uarunteed to cure Htomach. liver aiid kidney trouhles and never disaps)inta. I'rlce 60c at TaJIman .v 0o, ' drug store. Murtln'i Bakery. K. Martin has now the MUM up-lo-dttU) hukerv in Kustern llregon. He ,.i,l...l mi nun imnrovementn iouiiiiii . . I V I which will enable nun M gire toe I trade the la-st that can l' hud ia 1 bread. Dies, cakes, etc. Mr. Mann, .- years of MJWHHI ,ltt'"ir.v "ul"' i,, -- enable him to turn out goods tlial 'are alwuvs nice and in tlie future his hukerv department will he the Main j feature of his -tore. H'h delivery laervice ll quick and prompt. Leave i your order (or the bakery wagon to call and it will be attended to promptly. A liood thin. 1 Our great-gruicl mothers,' garrets , Mined the sum.' herbs of ull heal- ing touifl in Karl's Clover Boot Eng. I They gave our ancestors strength, kept the blood pure, ami will do UM MOM lor you ll vou suy so. ..iv and 50 cts. Tallman A Co., leading drogglita. . a . , A. i. Bat., to Suokana. Kor the Spokunc ImlilHlriul MPOah . (Icloller to i", ii iiiooks a rule ol iN.Oft lor .tie trip irom Pendleton. Tiekete ft sold October l to induaive and will , g,Ml for return pussuge live days from dab' ol MM. Call al O. H. ticket ollice lor full particulars. tion Co Imported Chinaware RIVIIW OF TH IARKITI. loeai Wheat la Weaker and Buyer are Indifferent. Pendleton, Oct. ll. Wheat is weaker UlBn a week ago. Foreign and eastern liinrkctt lire two cents per huMiel low-or, bnl locally the chnnee is not so great. Exporters' were offerrhg 4.t' for hlnesteni Wediiesdnv, but did not act as though they cared to get much wheat even at (tint figure. It is a qnea tion if that ligure could be obtained to dgy . Portland', View of in Situation. Portland, Oct, 11. -The Commercial Iteview says : "The market has lieen fairly active and farmer', are wiling freely kt pre vailing prices. There is no urgent di mand for Wheal at Portland or on the Boned, by cither exporters or millers, all having plenty of wheat for present demands ami for some time to come, hut arc always in the market to bin when sellers do not ask exorbitant prices. The crop of I'KK) lias I i Mured ami pretty near all housed. Parmer are reallling that thev are getting all tho market can stand and are willing to sell. OompelHfM for parcels of wheat is not very keen amongst hnver. hut all of them are doing something, sjx vessels have cleared since our last review, three on Paget .Sound and three at Portland. A number of vessels are due vet this month, anil there will be no detention for lack of grain to go on board ship. Prices are: Club, f5c ; hlnesteni, !Wc valley, BOB per bushel." 'Frlioo Wheat. San Francisco, Oct. 11. Wheat easy on call and dull in spot market. SKi't .quotat ions were : Wheat Shipping. So. I, I1.01W; choice, ll.OlM; milling, i .:.. to Available Grain Supplies. New York, Oct. 11. Change in avaihible supplies Irom last sccount: Wheat, 1'niieil Slates and Canada, east of the Kockies. decreased iVti;,0lHI bushels. I float for anil in F.urope, lecreBSsl HOI), (UK) bushels. Total , supply, decreased 7:il.,l)(H bushel. l orn, United ! States ami Canada. east, of the ltockies, increased IMS, 00U bushels. Oatn, United States and Canaila, east of the Rockies, -increased l.llHb.OOO Doiheii. The coinbined stock of wheat at I'ort lai'il, or; lacoina and BenttM, Wash., Increaeed Ut,00 bushels last week. Kattarn Livestock. Chicago, Oct. 1 1 . Cattle-Receipts, 4(100, including BOO Westerns and .nil Texaus; Dative steers about steady butchers' stock steady; Westerns strong; Texans strong, a shade higher. natives. I to prime steers, fg.otj I" $11; poor to medium, g -1 . r.i I to IS.45; MleoMd leederi slow. g.78 to 4.Nii; mixed sloekers weak, gt.SO to 18.05 1 eowa, tt.65 to 4.SS ; belfere, S.7i to M.ttu;onnera, H to 18.80; bulls, 12.20 to H.4II; calve-. 4 to 80.10, Texan feil steers, 4.'J5 to $4. MO; grassers, 88.40 to 84.18 hulls, 88.80 to n,8S. Hogs -Receipts tislay, 'J4, (Kill ; tomor row, .W.OOO; left over, IUmHI; average oc lower; lop, 15.41): mixed and nub hers, JM. li t In 5.40; goisi to cln.icc heavv, 4.n to 86.87)e ! rough beHVV, 883d t" 14.110; light, I4.IIU to 15.41); bulk of sales, 86.10 to 88,80. Bheep ReoelpM, 15,ikhi. sheep sleuilv t" strong ; lunibs sternly . good to choice wether, $:1.80 to 4 ; lair to choice niigad. 88.40 to 88. 80; Western beep, l! SI) to4; Texus sheep, 88.80 to 18.60; native lambs, 84.88 to 86.40; Weslem lamb, 4.-'.'i to 5 1(0. Bo, ion Wool Market. Huston, Oct. II There was un in crease of sales in the wool market here this week, hut the dcniunds made were to meet only the pressing needs of uannlactoreMi Pimm are softening and buyers have been able in some in stall cs lo secure prices less than the Bret quotations asked . ipmtal ion Territory, scoured basis- Molilalia and Wyoming, tine medium ami line scoured, 47 to 4Nc ; staple, 50c; Utah, tine medium ami Hue, 10 to 17c; scoured, 47 to 4He; Htaple, 60c ; Idaho, line medium and line, 16 to Ilk'; scon red, 47 to 4Hr; Maple, 50c. Wool, Hid, El. Portland, Oct. 1 1 . Wis.l Fall clip. He; spring, 16 to lfilgu; Katern Ore gon, 10 to 13c; mohair, 25c air suiid. Sheepskin Shearling, 15 to Mj short wool, L'.'i i" . medium wool, 30 In Ml, . long wool, liOc to 1 euch. Hides -Dry hide, No. 1, JO pounds ami upward, 14 !' 15c dry kip, No. I, 5 to I'l pound", 15c per pound dry call. No 1, under 5 pound, 16 to lllc; dr sailed, one-thinl less than dry Bin) I nailed hides, sound steers, III) pounds and over, 7 tu He ; do 60 to 00 pound, 7Mc do under 60 pound and 0OWI. 7C kip, 13 to 30 pound- 7JHi to He; do veal, 10 to 14 pound, 7S,e; do calf, under 10 pounds, misnlted lc per pound lea; uull i bull, stag, moth-eaten, badly cut. scored, hair lipMl, weuther-bealoii or gruhbv'i, one-third lea. Pelt Bee rati Mi each, u to sue. 6 to 16; cubs, each, 1 to 16; budger, euch, 50c; wildcat, 25 to 76c; houaecat, t to -'""', (ox, 00MHOB gfuv, 40c to l I do red, 81.T6 to 88.80; do croM, l'-'.6o to 86; lynx, -' to $4.60; mink, W to 1.76 : niurien, dark northern, $6 to $10; pule pine, $2 to $4 ; uiuskrat, H tu Iff : .kiink, 60 to 80c, otter ,iaud, $4 to 88 1 panther, with 1ieal and claws perfect to (;; ; ruccooii, 2- lo ms-; wolf, Mountain, with head wrfect, $3.50 to $5 wolverine, $2.50 to 88 i heuver, per skin, Urge, $b to $7 ; do medium, per skin, $4 to $'i do small. Hr skin, $1 to 88; do kiU, per akin, $1 to $:i. New designs ami the latest tints. A large htuck ot lams. and glaaeware. WUmL V C. ROHRMAN. MlNHnnn RESTORED xu'"" , VIUIUr,tliup..i'ii.U..II i.f ifliii.tni-fri-ni'li I." ""." ,ik..i. lM.Mll. it. rvuu.or ot-iwi-a.,r U ,.uriuva .en"".. "' " Mr!!?lJZ u. i,iiii Vlaaaloa It tuuu, alTkaewiVy au'y'or'.i!ii. en v.iii.uuw.,,' ,Vnp'iKIK' lu.ii "'" ... 0,,,rillluiTIIUU. .111, .11 nit' ."" ' . I'l .IBB.E KW.H" IH. urluury u!u. l Wi uuh.. aflK .,, " "'a.'". 111.11 Iiiho.,. ,v tlliv or I'lMllU l'r.V.I,lUI,K!.:" ui Bp.rii,.ioirliu ami .11 ll"' horror ol Wm.un.ii ' ' k,,"' J "'-d lo. uiluury oraau. ""c"" 1. ,...., ... ,iu.r.llo 1.1 lll.llli .-.k. oiM.iM . ,r.-,i.iii win. . aalalli' at ax iiul ounMI by Jloi-MMaU""."" !'"" 'v;., ,.,.iuil. A w.Ki-. 'L..SJrSS uu lor Ikou .faaa cfrouLir .ml UuUiuouliu. ... ti UX. buiii i.u . e 1, u. . law t nmtl'u. cai tS7j til. 1 1 Ulill II,,.,,.. u If 1...-. .1 . ..,,t .'Mil ' L U bt'lUilWJ-'" '- Sta.AMHJlK CO.. f. O. Uunvno.au' ..o,,,. H" BY trVLliHAN CO.. DUUiiUMCS, f ICNULK MM. OttKUUN FOUND THK CATTLE. Myiury Settled Begardlna Fourlaen Head of T. T. Clann' Calller Sh.riff Blakley t.'legrapbed to the official! Of Union county lat eveniin to arr, si .lames U. Childer and Frank 1 ,r i.ieli on the charue of cattle steal ing. The story In axMMeotioa with and leading up to thi action is a follow; T. T. tilonn live at Biuuimerville, Union COUnty. anil bus cuttle which ! ranges 00 Phillip und Dry creek and at the head of the Umatilla, lie uiirtsod DIM of hi tock a few week ago, and Mtartud lo ferret out the de tail of the stealing. He got word that two 111011 had driven a buuch ol his cattle out of the mountain two wudks ago, and it wa estimated that (burn were 30 hcud in the drove. He gol more information on the subject, wneii the men with the cattle went through Hinghttin springs elation a week ago last Saturday. Two led lee took the trouble to couut the animal, and told Mr. CilellU there were 23 of them Mr. ( ileiin and hie twe eona, Guy ami Bud. and John Schleppy, constable of Summerville, came on to Pendleton laat Monday, and that day ami the following were apeut in Irv ing to learn if the cattle had been aold in Pendleton and butchered. An ex amination of the hide retolitly sold here of cattle that hud been butchered gave no oddiliouul information. Offered a Reward. Ou Wednesday, Octolier 10, Mrl l i hum offered B reward of $40 for in formation as to the wbureeb,uta of his tnck. Deputy Sheriff Til Taylor atarted out to And them, and naked Jack Rrigham, a stockman and farmer on the reservation if be had bought any cattle recently. Mr. ItrigliBm sai.l be had, ami produced a hill of sale written by James H. Childer for the sale of 14 bead of cattle to Mr. B'igham. The bill of sale was signed by Frank OMBpbait. Mr. QlettTl said this morning that he recognized the writing as that of Mr. Childer, and (hat the name of Campbell wa an alias lor Curdwell. Mr. Glenn ami Kd Rrislsiw drove out to Mr. Brigham's farm on the reserva tion todny and recognlaed his itoek. The sH,. price wa $3tt6, of which Mr. BrigliRin had pail $2''i. The matter is being investigated to day by the grand jury. Child, rs ami CompUdl are being tried at the present term of court in Union county for horse steal ing. If they escape conviction, they will probably be tried here (or the stealing of Mr. i llenn 's cattle. K . or P. Election. The grand lodge Knights ol Pythias, of the state ol Oregon, with its aux iliary organisation, the Rathhonc Sisters, met in regular annual conven tion in storia on Tuesday. Delegates to the number of 144 of the Knights and over 60 of the ladies were present from the different lodges all over the state beside many other visiting bTethretl, not delegate. The following officer were elected for the ensuing year : W. L. Bradshaw, (i. C, Friendship Lodge, No B, The Dulles; Col. J. II. Aft) in, ;. v. ('.. Runthtgton; James W. Malonev, ii P., Pendleton , L. U Btlneon, Cf, K. R. S., Salem; K. M. Sargeant, 0. M. F.., Portland: KMll Wahlman. 0. M. ., Portland , L. M. Curl, O. I, 0., Albanv ; F. W. Cnlh- beri, o. o. o., Portlaad; J. t. Kennedy, grand trustee. The Twentieth Century When a few month more shall have passed we will then stand at the vcrv threshold of the twentieth century, ami the nineteenth w ill be a thing of the peat. It will, however, be known as HM century of invention ami ,1 isc iverv, anil among some of the greatest ol t hese we can truthful I) infill i,.n II" tetter's Stomach Hitters, the cele brated remedy for all ailments arising from a disordered stomach, such as dyaptpia, indigestiont flatulency, con stipation and biliousness. It ha". been one of the greatet blessings to man kind during the past tift;' year as a health builder. Many phvsn ian reconmettd it. Take their advice, tn a bottle and be convinced, but be sure to get the genuine with a private revenue stump over the neck of the bottle Wdded on Wednesday. .1. K. KiitgOM and Miss Flsio M. II ilisoii were united in marriage Wed nesday afternoon in Milton ut the h I Mrs. B, llopson, grandmother of the bride The ceremony was per formed by Rev. John Fvans, pastor of the M . B. I'hnri h. The bride l the da ugh Mr of Mr. ami Mrs. Adalbert llopson, who resides on the Walla Walla river above Milton. Mr. Kill gore is assistant cask icr of the Tann ers' bank of Weston. They came to Pendleton on a wedding trio, and re turned to Wot ma this morning, where they will make their home Both the principals are very p ipnl.ir aMOSI a large circle of friends and receive the heartjesl congrutiilut ions. CASTORIA Bean thr ulicii.tur. uf Ci.a. II. Pli In u.r fur BMe Hitu thirty year., and Tht Kind Pga .(aw Aluajfi haught. Blanket, WMhed. The Pendleton woolen mills will receive blankets for wushiug at uny time during the next teir day. No blanket washed after that time. ( barges lor washing, cardinifand bind iug sir pair, II for white. 75 cents for colored. Blankets when liuibl will ho delivered C 0, D. at the mill wareroom on Oejtri strui't. The b, -i method of cleansing the liver is the u- ol the famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little I'.urly Hiser-. Kasy to take. Never grit. Tallman UO., lending drinruists. Tor.oring Disfiguring Humors Itchinfc, BurninK and Smly Eruptions ot the Skin and Solp with lobtr of Hair Complete External and Inter nal Treatment by Cuttcura ! lie S.t Mall C'oiifitiftiuKOf 4,VTI.WitA 6krV). tnlvaHf-e Uu Mklu uf ruU uutl aH'.iU-g a u i rmfi- i. i',o Uli('kU4J'l ( UUt lr, (.1 i I IM ( Ulitll. l UI -AM.), tu iiiattuiiU ..i' .. u. i j, Irrtutioh, Md UttiiuiiMUuli, ttltil msillit i.ihI Iiuj., ii. il I 11 t i t a HMMOLV KJiT (.. - .in , titf bltHXl. A avIiiKl' l oftoti lU'lldt'ot t . i'urr tin Uiint luttuiiiigE, dUiiut tugr kln, aruulu, uutl bluoU l-UUUif d, iltaJiO. , lU Jillia-. tul lrrtutlui, v ih Una of hair, uIk-h tin- Im t ptiy-tU'luug) ami all -illi'i i uiii(.- I.hI pofvgai fMt itu Caagj i tr a i h rmi iP-aion BBLfT ' Uirw lof'urr Rvr.v Mkiti ad 1. I H1411 I fl c CUTICURA PUREST OF BABY SOAPS Its no Use to Ask SSKtei&ty? .... R1CYCL6 nnniKANCB PAS610. Setilon ot council Held Without Mayor or Reeorder. The members of the council had things their on way last evening, In the absence of Mayor Vincent and Re corder Beam. Th I only busim ss tran sacted was the passing of the binyele ordinance. It. will I' signed by the mayor tilay. The ordinance is as fol lows : "The people of the city of Pendleton dn ordain as follow: "1. An ordinance to license bicycle rMere, permitting the use ot tlM side walks subject to certain exceptions and com) it ions. "Sec. f. It shall he lawful lor ar, one to ride n bicycle iloii the side walks, subject to the exceptions and condition of this ordinance, hv first procuring a license from the recorder ami BaVVfria for the same the sum ol $'! per year, payable on the 1st dsy of '('toiler ot ,.,, b year, or at the rule ol L'.V 1 h r month, and for the unexpired pari of any year, but not EM exceed f' for such unexpired part of year. "8. The recorder shall keep a niiin lier and record of each person lo whom a license ;- issued, and shall issue ' eaob such person 11 metal tug, mini bored to correspond with the number on the recorder s record, and such tag shall always Im attached p. the hicvele of euch licensed rider, when riding upon a sidewalk. "3. Any licensed bicycle rider shall not rule on any sidewalk on Main street between the Umatilla river bridge and the south line of the 0, R. .t N. (IgnM ol way, nor on Court streel botwVon Main and Vincent street". Any licensed bicycle rider shall not ride at a greater speed than six miles an hour on any sidewalk and shall not approach nearer than 60 feel to any oedestrian without signaling by ringing aSball attached to the bicycle, and Sail ride at not to exceed three miles par hour ami shall rinu a bell when passing uny corner In re it would be difficult or Itnpoeeiblc to tee a pedestrian, and shall slums dis mount should there appear to lie any danger id a collision when passing any pedestrian, and shall display a lighted lamp when riding after durk.and shall use all reasonable precautions not to harm or inconvenience anyone in the mutual use of the sidewalks by rider ami sslestrian. "4. Anyone violating nnv ol the provisions of this onlinnnce shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and 01, conviction shall be lined not less than 1, nor more than $11), or shall be imprisoned for a period not exceeding five daye for each offense. "5. All ordinances or parts of ordi nance in conllict with thi ordinance are hereby lopealed. "fl. Thf ordinance aim 1 1 be in force anil take effect on anil after its paaeagV by the common council ami approval hv the mayor. " As to Prescriptions 'I 1 fi " ur m Jol 11 1 rcr mm U......I when physicians recotni id you to have them 0 impounded by ua, what does that mean'.' Simply the certainty on their pgrf that you will goleiaetl. what is preecrlbed- the right uaantlty and the right quality, which i even more Important. But we go further than that, for we take honest pride in our skill in compounding. BROCK eft M0COMA8 DRUGGISTS Corner Main au1 Court Ms.. Pendleton. POSSIBLY You are noi Awari) uf ibe F-ntit t mm and upcrh Service fc'UW "tt 1 1 1 III! 2--Daily Fast Trains to tbeEast 2 If MB t atiiiiot itk tin morning fraiu travi-i vU 't. ttveulaig tritiii, uulit ar fluvly ' , .t." l OUR SPECIALTIES: Paat TImo, Through garvlua, Pull man Palaca bloepara, Pullman Tourlat Slaaipara, Pullman Dlumra, Library (I afa) Car and Krao Ru- ollnlna; Chair Cara. Hour, of in,. i .avod to Ouiaa., CUIeaaa. K .UM.. ill). Mi I... ... s. i .... Hoaiuu ami eliti r ua.Uiru lMilnt. Tit kfl. ixl VI. h.ll Ijtkv I III Kiel P..IVU. I( I. tu your inur-.t u. wm Oiu OVhKI.AM, roe If I 1 1 . ir .uu .iiteniii. r i ut ..;. W M ba Muurvd fruiu K. r. Uhl.KV, or J. II l.'.l IIK'tl'. Uauur.l Aaut, Ii, Third HI., I'oril.ud, 10. Agent O. HAS, o, i c uu i.u.a , lire Who won the cake, fur you know THK DOMESTIC LAUNDRY won. The whole city of Pendletou were the judge und they all pro nounced the work of the Domestic laundry to be the U-st Uiat can l produced by skilled labor and im proved machinery. Joavc vour laundry with them. "You'll be pleaaed." I. F. Robinaun, Prop. Teiephene 60 I III.- PAPKH 18 KKI'I UN KII.K AT K C. Ualta'. Adv.rlliuu Aauuey, M aud M ! uii. ni.' Exetiaug., Ban rrauclaoo, Oalllurula, where uuuu.uU lor adv.rUalua oau b. wad. ur II OregonShortLineRailroad i iik omaoT atx'fcit' n Montana, Utah, Cloluradu and all I-iatitern FuiutH l, lv,;. clionv ol tw. t.vurlli' ruauai. via lb. UNION HACirii; Fast Hail Uu, or iba KIO OHAMiaaceun Ulna, No Change of Cars .u uiu I'urit.uii-c'bitufu SgeMat, "tb. Di,ui la lav net," p, 1 1 witn t.lcfant Standard bite par Pine New Ordlaary (Towtot superb Library Buff at Cara plc.did I Unci., Mala a la cavtej i Kecltwlng Cbair Cara Comfortable Coathe ami buwkut t.ntlre Trals Cuigdetefy Vetlbulcd For lertbar lulnriueilou ajvpiy u f r. WAMauev. Ageut O. al. Ai N. 0a., rvudlutoo, Or. , II. NAOkU., W. E. OOM AN, Tree. faa. Agt. Oaa'l Aiaol I4X Third 81.. PorUaad, Oreoa. a i i. THK NKW8I Take Une BCael U Oragaoiau. Daily 85.ee a year by 1 1 mail. Weekly gi.30. and Setni Vr-oaly gj.oo a year, gawp Weepy fr.e Surprise Sale No. 163, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. .... 1 . . WRAPPERS. $ .65 1 ippers will no al Surptiaa Sale lor .50 75 I. on 1 a5 t.jO 175 2 OO 2. 50 .58 77 .90 8.10 '35 l.jo 1-75 1. 95 Onting rlgBBcl Nightgowna bat eaah ami upwards. LgrgC lino oi I. mite DtMging Sacks 10 ddgCH Rtd Gloves, all the now sliaili1'. in aizes from f to 7. worth I'l, i5, lt.jp g&d Jt t . 7 Ji per pair lo close at fi.ixi. HiU sale ol dgmgggd Silks, mm display in Dress OoOtk Peparlnient. Women's Jackets all kmils and ipialities, si:-;es 3J to 4ft. Baal values chijdrena shoes in Pendleton and the largest agaortment. Agents Butterick's Patterns. Hotel Pendleton Under New riana;ement. 1 Strictly First-Class Excellent Cuisine. Every Modern Convenience 41 Give Us a Trial. Rates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Weak or month Rar and Billiard Uooms. Headquartera for Traveling Men The lo st Hotel In Eaatern Oragon. V-111 (ran Broi.. Drops. Successors to J. E. Moore Wool for Sale Tlnirml.iy offMOBI fffMk f will I) 1 ;tt the (JtiUleu Ku lo ilnti'l to rtoeivs Hoalud bidi on Lots of Wool, No. 5, 8, 13 and 17, about 500 sacks, now Htorod in tin Iii(lH)oinloiit warthoUBB). I ruHtirvu the privilege of n'jiH'.ting any or all bids. J. E. SMITH. Hntel 1 mm OHO. DAHVbAU, Prop. I.lenantly Famished. Steam Heated l!urpean Plan. 11 lo. k and a -h.ll Irom depot. .Sample k n In conuaxtlon. klMllll Rale 50c. 75c. 91.00 1500 Bucks for Sale They un full-blooded HainliouilleU and l'ollt-d I'eliune M.-iiiio." They art large, well DOatUrCKl mid Otnfullj mdei Did Inn ku. Sheep men .should Hee them he lore making contraetH. ( Ion Vt yuiici. hiiniHhi'd tree to iiiHpect thin hand of tltorotlghhredg. Addrech CHAS. CUNNINGHAM, Pettdletua. n Pilot Uock. Ore You want to get the best When you buy Harness I g)gke only hand sewed barnoaa and guarantee every (.u i , ot i .itliur Call and get my price, P. A. HAKVKY, Cotirt St.. p. ( itdden Hule Hotel Byers' Best Flour... To mace good bread MM Bycra' Beat Flour, it took that pa-emiuiu at the Cbtinxv Worid'a Fair, over all com p ti ll,, u and givea excellgut aatlaiaction wherever used, ft very sack ia guaranteed We have the beat Steam K ol L'i Barley, Seed kye and Beardleaa Barley. Pendleton Roller Mi W. 8. BYI-'KS, Frop. Krau. Skurta. let1, etc