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DRESS GOODS MUST ALL BE CLOSED OUT Every dollars worth goes re gardfess of cost Silks all reduced. Dress ;trimmin braids, laces and everything in the trimming department at your own price. :::::::: Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. ;p(JI RIMY, DKUKMDKH o, HHKi. riMNBHIBI PAHDNEH." Iilllht'ii: i "inndv Urania at tho Krnzor Tmiridav Kvenlna Minv rsadiini reitteniber Bret Harte'i , t v ,(nr; "i i i'iiiu'hhi'm h raraner, f,.,iiiii- many inimitable ttorlea i( SklM Mllip I"' '" fur West. Tllll . i m ii .1 tin' delightful rantetlr i i i... . 1... . i.- . lriiu;i whl' H "i' ' ni.or , Tiiiirl.iv vi'iiinif, I recent ner n, Lrfl, ,,(. nover been hIiiki'iI ii play iiniL' wltti Weetarn life thai ims t i kpailtv. tin- patlKM llli'l llii' power of Mi'lillliI tin' hMfl UN tint DOMMMd I.-- h I'ard m.t . It MU I' OiJ- VIM"! . 1 . i ( i Hm r r 'm MMMW'1 'l.-l'i V 'i. MM. Ha o'ap Wn tin iiin-l lirotHMMMd MMNMM of a? piv ol it kind before tin- nubile, Ik- KtMnotlon i" under the manage mm Arthnr t , Alston and the com w InelndtHi tbe following nneaoelled action hi nlareret Janiea M. i ... ji i.'...t. esUY, i IIH' v orcorilll, croilll vv 1 1 - v'i-. Inline t 'nt im, I'ercv I'liinkott, Mortimer, Walter Ryder, Bher mi I; mi,'-, Hierra Young Jamei HIbj, It s Rax, Rdatard Fielding, iriti' Maii'lii'lil ami tin' Hidden Mtttt im i- quartette, Tl ipa MM in fur one nialit only, Tloketi are mi hlli' at Tiilliiiiin V ('ii.'h i I r hi; Nov it tin time wlmn crollo mill jHlmblai prove rapidly fatal. Tha v liurin i - n niri v Unit nrm lice- paaiiate reeulta laOna Minnie Cough arr. It i- very ploitsiitit to tukr ami m bt' rtilie.1 ii i 1 1 to iiiii'klv cure mmIm, chIiIh ami all Innir iliHomeM. It i iirmi'ii! i iiiiHiiiiiiition . Tiilliiuiii .v Cu., letiliiit: ilriiLtiHl. WILL MAKE A PRICE TO CATCH YOU BM MM un; nil" iny imw Merc I Iiiim- nnrJ laiaal) u m eieea.eae' i nn eow m a meant Um iu mnmhtom Mil nri "1""HIT (aaupii ikaa gajletv,) Mum um' Hatnaai Kailaai. 11 1 1 ' K , ffti I , mi,' Hint hi my hin nl HI Ml IM VOOD nail I'DAI Q. K. O'DANU-L Ksirt Street Onera House lilk Arrivals a Hntol Pondleton. Mr- P Matter. Ban rranelaao, (' ii Ball, Portland, I T Mn 1 1 an, Portland. B Block, Na York. II Lawla. Han franc too, .1 Bclr, ROW York. ii w Mini i, 'a!, Weaton, 1 1 K Laroyt San i ranolaoo. w (' Ontler, Portland, c K Jute, Portland. .1 .1 Powler, Portland, w t Corey, Mnokana, 1 1 bo Mil i i i very Hpokana. .iiiim Bnlllvan, Hpokane, w ii Kayna, Portland. W Com ley, Ban Pranclaeo, (i I'. Padtmaa, Ban Pranelaao. t' K Howe. Portland, ii ivnr Unthrle, Beattle, a r Bradbiirgi Portland. .1 11 Kloeekner. Portland, k i. Btanley, Walla Walla. W M llainiltnii. St l.oiiia. W Robluaon, Portland, i; Hamilton, Olnoinnatl. II Ackernian, lalan, i. Murphy, Ban Pranolaao, 1 Irani. I'nriliuiii. Arthur C Aiatoo, Raw York. Jane Corcoran, Row York. Pannle t'nrtiH, Row York. .'a .M Brophy. Men York. Walter n Daj . Onleago, l l Mann, Portland. W M Maher, Portland, t' M Hnitb, Portland. Iloutiad thu Gravo. a atartllni Incident, of whleh Mr. JohnUllveroi Philadelphia, waa tlie object, la narrated by bin ax lollowat "i win- iii a tnoNt dreadful eondttion. My mk in wan alntaal yellow, eye oaken, tongue uoetod, pain aontinu ally in back mill lldaa, tin .u, i 1 1 uradnally irowlm weaker day by day. Three pbyalclani inni ejven me ap Kortunatefy, a Iriend auviaad tryim: 'Rlactrlo Bitterat' and to my iraal j"y ami turpriae, Um iirt bottle ntada u decided Improirenent. i eon tinned their tine for three ueokx, ami ti n mm a well in. in. I know they eared my lid-, ami robbed the grove of another rietltn." No one Nimniii (all to try theui. Onlv .M1,'. t'liiiranleeil, at Tull- njaa Oo, 'a iimc ihira, TlianksRlvlnii Bankel Social. A lianket norial wax eivim at Yim-ent M'liool boata, dkttriet No. BB, live mile- went oi Milton, on Thankulrlnaj a ran I ng i The attenoanna waw lare ami the anjoynanl great. An anallant nUaical ami literary ftfTMmffl waj rendereil, ami all irenent Inula geunrul good time. One of the obleOtl oi the xoi'ial wuh to ruim fumlH for the pnr i hane ot a hcIiooI lihrary, ami the re niiII wax tniiHt uratify inn, un f-'iii wnn He, ureil for that iiitrpoHe. W. H. May berry, who wiohlH tlie hired in No. Hi!, Ia,ln Pandletoa tola week attend lag tbe inatitnta, Uaatiiom, tannut db Uurad hy Iui'mI ii(tilli'attiiii. n ttiey caiiiuM ri'Mi'ti tin daMMMad purUoa ol Um nai- Tmn " only mm wh to oura iltalriMi. ana that in by moatim. i.i rMHMiltaf, Daafnaa b oauaad by all la It.lllli'il OOMlllttaM nl He mil. nil- IIHIIIK of tin- KuatAoblaa uibo. Whoa ttiii teeo gati la BawH yyt ha ty niiMltlTm loviMl oi Imbbmi li i l huiiriiiK. ami wiiun II I- miliri ly rluavd iii iiiie -- i- tic r, nili. Hint uiili'- tie' liitlamina t ion ran In' tajuill mil ituil till- lulu' ri'Nluruit to IU BOrMMl eotnlllliill, lu arliiK w ill be ilealroyud hirnvi'r ; iiiiii nt-f- nut of l,m are rniinuil by oatarrb, wtiU'b it imtlnnn but an intlainiHt I'liiiililinii nl lie' minim- mirtare.- We will kiw imii bomlrt'it ilnllar- lor any ru-' of ilealiii""' (oauaad by I'alarrti) ttittl eiu,ni ! rurmt by it.. .ii Maiiil for elrnubtn, inn.'. r. .i OHKNav a, uo nuaao, . Hold lo all .1' UMMlMttt " llall'i. Kanilly rtlU are Un I "There's too Much Variety lb Jtir stock to select (rum" is the expression we hear Iroin our customers every da) ...ANOTHER SALE... Qalu platea, iiy the hnnifia 5C to 3 00 Cupa and aauowa, single 5c to 2.50 "cat, kIuss and china ioc to 3.00 Salad sets 95c to 4.00 tanpa, eoanmea and fancy 25c to 14.00 C,t (i,ass 4" er cent loss than what you pay at jeweler's stores. Don't miss it. Bread, Cake and I'astry. Oregon Bakery & Grocery 309-311 Court Street IT.r-amNL.lRJTM:i Mormon P rops' Pills I: missions, I am fiiSJ-tt? Ke-aturo biiull, un.lctUipM 1 A wrlttai ."J uttltr, bvun -h iM LUt-uUr bte. Aiidrt)u. Blahup Ram-uUif co., nun rranuiscu, uui. U-wili liw" Ua.,1 1 'jkiUtv. UUI Wugtl CMS in uld SSt ytMtWf VUMf II WM ell' . 1. 1,1. Lie but tltiog. Cures Lost Mnnhoodt Im pow.ioy. Lost -Povvtir. NlKhtLoMs, tlpsrmutuf rhoa Insomnia, Huinu or oa"2,Tiv." vr.iaarn; ir ofc L-msiiaiia atop. hi law TaW Z'.A1' MuauJb Onlltnosa to Mnrrjr, pis oi a ",Twlfthlna oflfVulldJ. n C J, '""'i""' p"i" ,:! ,T..,.,Tni. a can U wad, atUr? ' 1b,u' "Kive KiiUrni. 1,1.x. a 1 .. I tUi UY '1'Al.LiH A N dk (JUi, UUUaUKtl-H. I'KMM.KI ON . OUKUUN. THE NEWS OF PORTLAND. The Board or Trado or That City Ii Kn doavorliiK to Discover Cheap Coal. A Southern Pacific Polder. Portland, Deoi 4. Tbe hoard nf trade will hold a meeting Tlmrnday afternoon, and in all probability definite action will be taken by the mem Ben us to whether they will con tinue In their effort to pneiire. nil ex poaltlon for tliiB city during the siini mer of 1H02 or ratlier will follow tin1 NUKKOHtion of the eitifelin who H- enioled at the Oitiailna' 01 ub Friday evening am .1 -. to let the fair proposition drop ae far an they an- Mn eerned. An ix known it wiih the tMiHrd of trade that Hrt took -1 towards dereloplng a plan of artloo to aectire the fait or at least And OUl w hether or not tho people an a whole deoired the exposition. Now that the projeet has deen reported llllfrtvorahly hy the HMD! hers of the t'iti.ens' Clilh it is theifen- eral bellel that the hoard of trade will abandon tiie original deaire Bltd put forth effort to earry on an exposition. somewhat smaller in its seope, here next slimmer. Another matter whiih will come up for ronsiderat inn at tho next meetiiiK of the hoard of trade is that of MturiiiK eoal fur steam purposes at a reasotiahle rate. I here is a ureal denial: I lor sin Ii a coal, hut as yet the mine haa not heen developed that is to priHlnee It. The seeretary of the hoard has received several propositions from different arts of the state in which men who are the owners of properties w here they lielU'veare emlie.bteil such ileposits as are ilesireil, otter to make somn arranv'eiueiit that will five interesteil parties an opportunity of ilevelopniL' the Holds at a profitable tiorc. The hoard are deterinined upon one tdiiiK and tliat I- to hriiiK to litrlit coal heils, either in this state or Alaska, that will make it possihle to conduct dusi ness callimr for steam coal, wltbOUl pnrchaalng the product of a foreign nstrict at prices ranuini! .Irom live to ten dollars a ton. Representatives of the d ifferent suh irdimite hoards of trade tliat have been organiaed in the kclty during the past week, will ho present at theinei t- ri. ...... i . in i iii, ttiii i Internal Revenue Rerelptt. Cnllector l. M. iMinne and his corps of assistants at the revenue oflice have just received the last of the reports for the month of Noveinher if the sales ol revenue stamps at the different snh- Idces throughout tlie iltstrict winch comprises this state, Washington and Alaska. I he totalized statement sliow- t tint iluriiiL' the past mouth the sale of stamps amounted to HU,fil7.71, a de crease of nearly t i n' from the sales of the same month ill 9B The stamps sold mid the amount sold are here Irani Liat, oonprlalng fines and si lorih, V3390.B1; neer, M"iIb.hiii spirits. IMIS.:il; cigars, :HI71.tt, ; Nil li ft . tL'.riO; playing cards, B7.94 i tohacco, fls.40; ipeoial tax, StW.(l0j mixed flour, fo ; ilocu mentarv, .li,- i.SO) proprietary, fizM.80. Peicrlbet Slate's Roiouroec. riie Southern I'acillc railroad com pany have just issued a folder descrip tive ot this stale ami the resources and interpolate giring the little booklal eaeral circulation ainoiiu the farmers and residents nl the rural districts of the BaaterU states, liopillK I . the irculatloli which tiny five the folder. lirilll! to tlie state II lltllllli.'r nl agriculturists ol the east. tdiotat ions are here ttiveti, taken at random from the little booklet, it will he seen that tlie (older is strictlv IragOU, and that the Southern Pacific oniiany, or the compiler of the latistics and other information had u'real cotiddence in our resources. The xtracts follow : "It can lie truthfully said tliat at the state is unsurpassed as a home for man, so it is also unexcelled as a home for the cow. Some ol the earliest settlers imported Jerseys of pure race, Shorthorns, tiallowavs, Tolled Annus, Avrshires. Ilerelords. Ilolsteins, I'cvons, & I darner I etc., and what is known as a "scruh" cow is dilliciilt o tiud in Oregon pastures. This is ertuinlv soiuethii.' to hoast of, hut far more important is tlie fact that the hotter producing power of cows in Western Oregon is greater than those I the I'.iisteru states. A comparison recent I v made hetw een tlie results of mi average creamory in the Willamette allev, recmvini: the milk of 4UD cows. as iifaniNt one of the host creameries in rreehoru county, Minn., winch is iiIisii crcd t he model creuinerv coiinlri ol tlie Tinted States, allows this in- rease in hutter yield the cow, per annum, us amountiiiK to lo pounds. I lie average earniluts of a creainerv patron per annum is anywhere from I'.'.'i to H0 from sale of ernaiu alone. I'lierefore it is not to lie womlerHil at that the iluiryintr is forging aliead witd wonderful rapidity. In inanv localtien the litiidiini; of silos for ireservinti ensilaae iu succulent form uis I loiind to materially clicai-cii the cost of f Medina, The orolits and possi In 1 it les of a fond dairy herd are install! ! attructiiik! the atteiit nm of nniiiliors of farmers enfiineil in oliier mini lies ol agriculture. "The various railroads terminating at t'ortlaiul, tappiiif farmiiif cin iniinties iu every directum in close proximity, make this city a splendid location for a condensed milk plant. Tlie stale is as yet without such an en terprise, hut the fact that the exports of creamery products are continually increasing proves that there are ulendld t - j -. ' - for an investment of tins kind in the heart of a community that receives its supply of condensed milk from outalde states." Orofiui pays annually $:ioU,UU0 for Baetarn -kks ami the aaaiand UMteaaej yearly. Not decauae Orefnn is uu adapted to successful sultry raising, hut beoauao prialuuers iiave nut heen I'ompelled to enfafi' ill the husinesii iu a systematic and practical way. Oregon neodi more eiparleooed poultry men who will ciifii.' iu tlie poultry industry, raiaiiif fowls and. more .if them. I'lie deuiund for food eggs and poultry Im- always heen la.yoml the supply, and the present stimulation in the mining industry and increasing immigration muatcreale a greater fu ture market. ' ' . a rive Thing!. The five disease- for which Shiloii'e Consumption (Jure is especially re.i'om mendod, are Coughs, Colds, Wlasjping Cough, Croup and Consumption. No medicine ever made by man is isjual to it iu any respect. 8old under a positive guarantee. Money back if it fails. '.) i ts, QO els and $1 a Isittle. Tall man & Co. rOOTUALL li AMK POSTPONBO. High Sohool team Hat Been Weakened. Academy Team Strengthened. The game of foot hall that was to hate tukon place on Saturday, lbs-ember H, hetween tlie I'endleton academy and High School teams, has hoen in definitely postponed for a choice assort ment of reasons. The High School team das bean .weakened by theahaeuce of Clyde (iard, riglit tackle. That ai uabio player has announoad that ha will not attend the High School again tiiis year. The fuotball lmi are liv ing in bopos tliat lie will rtaiuuaider that determination. New students keep enrolling their name at Pendleton academy, ami with Cffiarlef t. Temple- ton, coach, in charge of tlie cluiir of football ami physical culture, the al ready Strong team of that profrm-ive institution will be hard to heat. Dean Shall enrolled himself as a student at the academy this week and Tester Lewll will commence his academic I work next Monday, BOOOraing to present plans. 9 THISTLBS AND DANDRUFF. An Interestlna Parallel and Valuable Deduetlon Thererrom, Cutting down thistles no more re lieves the land of thistles than does ! scouring the scalp lire dandruff. In I eaefa case permanent relief can only come from eradicating permanently the cause. A germ that plows up the scalp in searching for the hair root where it saps the vitality, causes dandruff,' falling hair, and baldness. If you kill that germ you'll have no dandruff, but a luxuriant suit of hair. Neworo's Horpiclde is the only hair preparation in the world that cures dandruff, fall ing hair ami baldness by killing tlie germ. "Dealroi the cause, you re move t he effect.' ' - THB CITIZENS WON. The Partlilan Movement at Salem Proved a Failure. The city election held at Salem Mon day resulted in reelection of the Cltl-I zens, ticket over the republicans. The i ottictals-elect are: s. I'. Bfabop, I mayor I N. .I Jodah, recorder; lb W. i liibsoii, marshal; .I. Moir, treasurer. The OOUnellmen elected were: First ward, K. I'. Walker; Second ward, Scott Kiggs; Third ward, John Kraueae ami Thomas Birea Pourtk ward. w. 0, Orlawold, Sims is the only man who ran on the straight republican ticket who was elected. His opponent was QldoOfl Stoltz. There were Sti'.l votes cast, about 2lHl less tliRii were cast two vears ago. The vote lor mayor was BOB to SStl. 'Die elect mn was hotly cntested, both sides having carriages working all day. Few straight tickets were OBft, General O'Dell was the republican candidate for mayor. A Thousand tongues. Could not express tin' rapture of Annie B, Sprinfer, of IIS) Howard street, Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Hr. King's New DioOOVery for Cimsiimptioii had completely , irttu her of a Inn king cough that for many vears had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this royal cure "It soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly. something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe.'' S,. will every one who tries Hr. king'x New DiaoOVery for any troitlile of the throat, oheet or lungs. Prioc 50c ami fl. I rial bottle tree at Tallmau a Co. 'a. DER Ml ED A TRAIN. Body ot a Man Threw a Freight Train From tha Track. A laborer mimed John Wilson was run over and Inctantl killed bv a freight train on the 0, II. .V N. lion day nlgbt a few miles east of II oil Itivor. Wilson was lying directly across the track in a state ot intoxica tion, when the train approached, aid although seen by the engineer, it was impossible to stop the heavy freight train in time to save the Unfortunate man. The engine and four cars were thrown off the track, obstructing the line for several bums. Wilson's re mains were taken to The Italics, and an Inqneel will be held. He was em ployed by the railroad company as a bleckamlth, ami it is said leaves a w ife ami child in Homer. Ii This Plain Bnouah. If you have a nagging cough and are losing flesh, go to a drug store, and get h bottle of Sliiloh's Consumption, cure. Take two-thirds of it, ami then, if you are not benefited, return the Isittle to the druggist, ami he will re turn your ney. Isn't that fair? No one could ask more. ircts.,50 cts. and fl a bottle. Tallmau .V t'o., lead ins' druggists. SLAUGHTER SALE WINTER CLOTHING FOR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN. - $5.00 overcoats . $3.15 $5.00 suits at slaughter sale $3.45 7.50 overcoats . 4.63 7.50 suits at slaughter sale 5.00 10.00 overcoats . 6 30 10.00 suits at slaughter sale 7.00 ; I " $5.00 Jackets at slaughter sale $2.50 $5.00 capes . $3.40 7.50 Jackets at slaughter sale 3.75 7.50 capes . . 4.90 10.00 Jackets at slaughter sale 5.00 12.oo capes . 8.50 The Peoples Warehouse WEDDING AT PORTI. AND. Fred , Annie Kll.abelh l.leuallen and Dr Miller stlne. According to invitations received in I'endleton a marriage is announced to take place in Portland today. Wed nesday, DeOentber 5, The inv itations were issued by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mi Arthur, of Portland, ami announced the marriage of their sister, Annie Kllaabeth uienalleo to Dr, Fred M. iBtlne, at Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Mine will take a bridal trip and be i "at home" at Seattle on lVcoinhcr 15, Tlie OOntmcting parlies are well known 1 in Pendleton, Dr. BMne formerly pre ct food dentlatry and will reeuma the work of his profession. Notice. All aaraooa knowing tbeaaeelrea in- liehteil to me Will please call lit III V old stand and settle, ax I have sold my business and wish to close my Isioks. J. LAjfB, When tlie stomach is tired out it must have a rest, but we can't live without loodi Kodol Hyspepsiu Oore ' '(I l.'est H u llMl VOI1 I'll! " Xli lliitl .'lilt MAI. eat ull tlie good foisl you want while it is restoring tne uigestivi' organs lo heilllli ll Is Ii,,. (i, tie hmmhIuim tl.,,1 digests all kinds of food. Tallmau A Un, , leading druggist. Maurice dishing, while thawing dynamite at his cabin, seven miles from Humplcr, Saturday afternoon, suffered injuries as the result of an ex plosion, from which he died Monday morning. Ina- Ite- Mokl toil posilivelv cures sick headache, indigestion and const i I ion A delightful herb drink. mOVaa all eruptions of t he skill, pro- dicing a s'rlect complexion, or money refunded. 2.V" ami faJc. For sab bv lins k A Met onias. Ktirl's Clover Root Tea llraiitliaM tha .oinpl.l.n. Purtli.. tlta l'l'-sl,Klvea Kraah, Clear hh in. Curl'mi xliyuli.in, Iiiillge.11,,,1, ai,J Ml) Krniaiuu.ol (lie fkiu. Au agrtcalil. I.a.illv. Nr,,. nnli . Seld on att.ulut. a'.sranUa by all diutufl.U at 25c, 6u., u.,d l UU. 8. C. Wilis & CO., i Hoy, N V. OtC PROPHIITOHI For ilt br iMuiiiaii A f'o tfrtltUUUt IF YOU WANT A good livery rig call on us. If vou want a cub night or day lei ua know. We'll be there. Jtl.V IN CKA1U, iiueruaor. Depot Stable. Worse Than War. Hundrisls are killed iu war, but hundreds of thousands are killed by consumption. There would hi- in. deatbt at all oauaud by this terrible disease, if people OOOld Is1 miide to un derstand that Shiloh'l cough and con snmption cure is a sure remisly if taken in tlie early stages. !!fi cts., oil cts. ami fl a lsittle. Ilruggists will refund the money it a cure is not effected. Tall man Co., leading ilruggists. As to Prescriptions The Glen Kllen Wine Vaults la opening .i choice stock of California Winai, Kentucky Botirbona and Maryland Ryan. Tbay an prepared to do ,t general jobbing ami re tail Dtiaineaa and invite the i Insest impaction, I'licv will make a spn ially ot l.itinlv irado and aim to Mippiv tlie pureal and hotceat llquori (or medicinal purpoaaa, A. KLINE & CO., Com t St doors West li ( ii in Killr I Intel . mm Wit Pacific Fraternal Relief Society, 2SJiA!Si tin- ,it,... t of iiii. so' i.'iv I-to laraten to tta awaiben a weekly Ia4eaalty tar leaa el inns bi reaaen el si.'lnii'.s oi aectileilte, alM to t ini.e wtm may ileelre, a tuner. I beeefll may Is a.iorit fur a .mall aililUlonal e.i.1 Men mil woaii'ti li-nwei-n tin ic. ( i ami im .ire I'llaitile, pro vi.leil tiicy tie ni ir I moral ohareoiar, .n.l well applleallon ahowi thim lo is m i health i Ui'iii'in- no' ii -iiiii' mil iii ex. . I isj .' Ik ii t wi'rks iii any una sn-nii,... nor in ex ..,..1 ( !) twimy Imir W'.'i'ks i'ii 1 1 1; ioiv inn' ynsr xi.'tnn.'r- are i-iiiiin-ii lain i'kly ts-tii'ili. 1 1 munis .fO' when phvsiciaiiM reionimeml you to have them BOmpOOndod hy us, what Iim's that mean? Simply the certainly on their part that you will get exactly what is preecrtbed the right Quantity and tlie rigid quality, which In even more Important, Boi are go fnrtiier than that, for we take honest pride in our skill in compounding. BROUK & McCOMAS DRDOUI8T8 Corner Main and Oourt Bta., Pandtetoo. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard Can sell cheapai than any firm in tho county Ill-cause they i,:ty in larg,i' quantitiaa, II yon mid lumbal or any kind or null work cull and gal their prices. R. F0RSTER, - Proprietor. THIS I A I k I f IS k l I I I k kl It 1 I it' A ' I ' k- ...... ........ ' " ' e ' I un II I BJg V.. llakl-'a All i..r l ,hl liw Akfi.ln u 11 an, I tU. Ma.r. clmnu' K lintiKi- Httu rrttni iii , CatllfurnU wtitre MJUlffccU fur avJvurtlalutf i. Battel f 'ir f 1 f t'-rt t itM'l -t - . 1 i nil" vi'rir Hid' Win villi MhOttlfll Immmiiim- ii tiH'iii)ir nl' t tin PaU'lAr l-'iul tit I Itfl li'l' -tM-li't y Hi'- I nutM it-nknuM mil no Inenl 'in- m III It nun- nmiituii lo nil. wuaiMai ll .'hi Bill-fa yon .t.tin-t i ii ul UttM In M if HtrkiM'M-t ur iMHllilttnli mitlortunoi I Unt aUhv OOIH' wit n IhhnI I'Sp-erliMt. i lit") SUM w hutfJ ll III POMtbte (tint )'uii nIkmiIiI iifvcr tn- iltartMi1)! hy nlrkin ur aVMloMt, II It I worth mora ihon 11 wmum in know Ihol poo arc ifoioolttit Bgooiiao it la bo1 i ,niu miiiun: nf mnnry ur nu n! f'iriuiit'r. Hint i r 1 1 1 1 tin1 iiruitifal riinounl nf aWPpln-VWh Imt l( In tbfl tlltl int.lv m-u lh Ml i- ! llADil 'it tli-' rlpfhl llmo. WW?", 0 initklnic n -tnitll MOnllll) pO) nii'til Itiln tho Ctrl- - Hf Kit v I Kit n 1 1 Hri.lM flortatTY, fOtl UM WOIIN fur ftMrtoll tht I hnt' I i- ' . 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It ; iuiiiicnti' fe , jh-. tumi. 1 1 di. Id ml llltlt'oro I'ronldi ui mil ,:i ti- ill niiii iu r . v K M M'irllii, 1'urlUml. HIk Yamk M i ii i it u a. Mi llug t'u; vlei protMoui m i I ui'ihthI ortfonUor, J. K Mtraokoni, Curt inn il, t)ro : roo ' ri'tnry mil i rtoatl fori fotJoh Koinpi PofllH1i Oro runin m llik y hhlat . oduhmI. Hoary Hi. Hoy ot r. I'ortUii'i. i iro . roonii Til ni Obomboi ol 'ootmomo Kin-iiu iui oonooti IhioooiI. If vou oro IntoroiUNl In this plon. ollboreollon worooM jrov um Mini HiMrimA, ml wo Will nil) no yuu 4d4lOOl nil -niiiiiiiiiilrNthilin tn i Mll I I AM il tQ TDCCr GENERAL AGENT FOR CA8TEMN OREGON ; lir-eUI .fl. O I llCC. I f AND WASHINGTON, PENDLETON OREGON Good Contract to Reliable Agents POTATOES A Nn. i Oieejnn lliitliauks tor sale in .11 load lota. Address VAN OKSDALL & ROSS, Pendleton, Oregon. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL C.r.KUHUN.Hruv tiirupuan mill Amuro an flan. Is. Only lint Daaj ami Ceraeajej iiotui in th. City. N.wly Kwimilalsd Jnj n . j . . 1 Statin H.j'.-1 Hut Mi An 1,-iim. I im Sanrpt. Huomi. IImMi IkMa hr. Proof Bsildlsa. Cor. Cotirl ami Jhnson Slreels. 1I NOLETON. OMIrOON ...OUR MOTTO a a . "BEST GOODS FOR LEAST MONEY" Thaltrgeit itook In the olty to mIobI from. Qui" gooda mo bough! in iMurlood Iih. We hive the lino-; Bakery department in all ni Baatern Oregon, TO FARMERS ood STOCKMEN Tim Iwgoil line of 'aiuinl (iinnis ever brought 1 to Pendleton, Big line of Dried Kruite. ,"' prioei dm lismf Urd ftod BeoonJ Beal Ooffea lor thf Mnoy, CITY BAKERY AND GROCERY R. Martin Proprietor.