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Shoe Wear, Shoe Comfort That's wimt jroo want and timt is what you ire' Whl you liny your shoes nt Tim Miwnet. We bay direct from tin' largest shoe hflM in UM WOfWi the Hamil ton Brown shoo company, cIhwii in price, liiuli in nualitv, exact lit . One" worn, never forsaken. Tr tfietn. A chance for a Kokl watch Riven with every dollar pilfChatC, THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson, Court and Cottonwood Ti l SDAV. IHWKMHKK II. 1'WWJ. THE MANIA OF THE FAD. We follow a fad as water Hows down hill. W. are a nation oi mimics. We make society an unreal insanity. We all strive to he something which we arv not. nor can I'. All our lives, MtW'artllv, are hnrlo-quos. We are ooiul JlMMi with one lace for the world to put BpOHi ami one lot our secret selves in moments of solierness t,. look upon. We want t" wear a fashionahle rolie, it its inside lie made of sharpened spikes, which tear our llesh. We hide our poverty under a mask of hinotry. We hnry our lineaie in a delude of iunp ami lomtagi which jtains entrance to the WA-inl temple. We are slave- to an idolatry of fashion. We deny our actual liven, ami put forward an arti ficial leinu. which is untrue, unreal, and a falsehood. No class of pOOpto is fNa from this eager masipieraile. It touches the p'asantry and the priest OOodi It is the lan of the toiler anil the kiinr. It i- the servant Imver inic in the shadow of the throne the HMO. DM bABffasg over the pillow of the slave. In order to keep pace with the furious chaw of Stag Kail, we are wlllhoj to tie ourselves to anv cliariot wheel. We are hungry tor something that deceives. We search the world for new devices of imitation. A MOlO.1 ipieen is a past master in duplicity. She is tin arch-deceiver. The better her imitation the hetter she rules. Men spend fortune- in key up with lb) wIM vihrations of her wand. Tiny loae their reason if they fail to please. They siilsirdinat" -ense to show. Thty let orphans starve or gtVH up into criminals, while they squander whole fortunes in vie inn for the best kept hull-dot; or the fluent lilt of racers or the most marvelous cellar of wines. It i- a madness which is upon humanity. It is the fungus growth which tin- itlnt of great riches brings out on the social tree. It is the In sanity of -trong passions with no hand of reason to guide them. Cleopatra wore living serpents in her hair. Tin- women Ot ROOM caught all the snakes in the Tilier to follow that whim. If Cleopatra had worn a droi of glowiii lava on her collar, the Koman women would have drained the belching crater of Vesuvius, to fol low tile fad' If soiii.- -i vial leader of prominence in l'aris should cut off her left ear ami punch out her loft eye half the women in the world would be tempted to imitate the fashion. It ia a species of dr mlcennes which takes away our sen-o- Wo don't stop to reckon the pathway, we just simply follow, it is the power ol wealth run wild. It is a new hump, risen in the saddled brain of the world, which is swelling to an abnormal size. The tragic asiici t of it is that it has made the world the scene oi its mad antics, and is not conline.l with other maladies within the walls of the asylum ' Men mfler it- toruir - yet deny that they possess it. They lollou it to lis fnrtherest extreme, yet they claim to abhor it. It is a loathsome thing, sur veyed (rooi the sola-r height of reason. Ilow detestable its infatuation, when we sit by our fireside, alone, to medi tate. We hale it- sham. We despise its lash, and we turn Irotu its hollow mockery with self-reproach and shame. Yet when the morning beams Hash upon the gilded ranks, we null back to our post. We feel that one hal as well be dead as out ol fashion. Fad-following can furnish the least excuse for its existence of any of the bail habits. No g"od in any lorin comes of it. l dwarfs the mind; it narrows the sou! it hardens the heart and spends all it- energies in making Self and Vanity and Mothffld the accursed trinity of spuilution and do spair ' THE NEW INDUSTRIALISM. Kvery lover of ,maco and order ami progress will hail with joy the meeting of the National Civic federation, which will be held in Chicago, on December 17-18. Its mission is to preach ami practice arbitration, in all industrial troubles. To institute a means of settling labor dl AoD.lt MM, in keeping with the advanced intelligence of the age. Its purpuiie is to aroused in tin- miml of thinking eitixens u higher ideal of industrialism, and to supplant the strike with a better inelh sl of reach ing terms in all future labor issues. Its scope is so wide, aud embraces in its grasp so much of the welfare of the nation, that it must appeal to th better instinct- of every patriot, be he employer or employe. It is the break ing of tile ice, the beginning a new era, a year ti sn the DOfJoM of which we have been faltering for years. Tin' strike and the lockout are the weapons of inwards and they alway- recoil Ufsui those who employ them. If a strike i- won, temporarily, il retards that better understand iiiL' which roust exist to insure harmony. It the lock out succeeds., it only sows the harvest of a deeper discontent and a bitterer vengeance of the future. vr have never lieeti permanently benellted hy either. Their cost is always greater than their gain. They keep alive the spirit of resistance, which siends its energy in devising warlike plans, at the expense of mutual improvement. We hope the little gleam which is piercing the industrial gloom, will spread until it tills the world and the hearts of men with it splendor It is the dawn ol a ROW century. Mankind should Is ready to enter III temple door with clean hands and higher aims. Commercial ism has de throned the heart of humanity. It no longer rales. lb bring back its reign of fratcrnitv and freedom and love, is the great animating mission of OTOf) true man. Stop hurrying for a moment and think, stop thirsting for gold and gain, and for a short interval, turn to the settlement of the great issues which underlie the structure of unman government. Turn from the Crusade after selfish pursuits, to one which promises to rescue the ark of civiliza tion from the hand of the spoiler Be a thinking. reasoning, moving agency for good, and the wrongs and inequalities of society will disappear. If you hire, do the right : If you are hired, do the right. NOTES AND COMMENT. "Tried to caress Willie with a hatchet," is the way an eastern news p.tfier informs it-nailers that a woman threw an MM at Kmperor William. A vast amount of 01 porta IWa can sometime- in described in a very small space as witness the following. " 1 In cute man of the village, who ha- OtOT reached all Ills neighbor-, and, muse QMStlfi has acquired more conceit of himself goes to tin untv seat and is loot-il. The sharp individual oi tin connty town betakes himself to Ibfl chief city of ins state, and ultimately returns penniless. The duel dealer in the city marches triumphantly on Chicago, and n he does not boat a re treat, it i- because he has no money led to pav In- fare home, too booi I ' the Chicago stock exchange takes the limited to Ni-w York, ami Wall strut shears him to the skin. " A distinmiisiied lecturer who recent ly visited tin- counlrv and ran up against a newspasr man, tuns sues up that -peies. "My MDOTioMO of the American ncwspaier man lead- me to the conviction that you must either accept him unconditional!), of reject him absolutely. No temporizing or attempt to JodfQ him will pav. Per haps the oddest specimen of the Ameri can journalist thai I met was a man in GiMIBMti, He called on me mi, night, lold me lha he was racked and torn with religious doubts, and ask' d my guidance. With such reasoning and thought, as 1 had at command, I tried to help him to a clearer view , and he went away full of gratitude. Imagine my astonishment when, next day, I found thi- young gentleman po-ing throughout the interview as the pro found thinker, while I figured leebl as a shallow sophist. '' lien- is Kusell Sage - v,, op edu cation: "I think the greatest fault that characterizes our education of the young today is the failure to b ach thrift in the schools, l-rom tin' very OtttaOt a child ought to understand the value of saving. In some schools I un derstaud ienoy savings funds an- now -laid islu-d . "ol "f these funds if they are administered with practical com mon sense will grow more sound teach ing than out of anything els- in the carrleulnm. I mean teaching thai will make for success ami that aflr all is what the MIOtbOf bflDQI for her child; and a nation tor its citizen. As matters stand now all that the average child ever hears in school of the value of Tonuring Disfiguring Humors Itching, Burillngi and Scaly Eruptions of the Skin ami Scalp with loss of hair Complete External ami Inter nal Treatment hy Ctiticura The Set $1.25 ConftlrtiugoifL HOW s w'(i'M . , torluinito the mkiu oi cruaU ai! t-cuK ;tul ofli n II. Oiirkciit.il cutJ ii-, (.1 Tl! i UA i )i Milium ( M .), l luUutly uJl-.y u :i 1', iritUliu, ami m lUi.ij.. a... ami lotrtiit iud in .t:, uifi ( i ri LI UA IUHOI.V KM (''I- ... t .. I .iikI m.- tin blood, v vluxli- MN U OftM lUfli' UhM la tun tltr il... -1 toitui li I'tn 111.' rkin, calp, u'i bufl hunont . -j . , it i.im,-, .iut IrrtlaUuiio, i. um oi li.m , nvn Uhi btfctl phykK una uii'l ult OioMV n hh Im i,ii, f- ' Mw M (rv bkmaii'l H U ,... in. CUTICURA PUREST OF BABV SUAF-i saving is cotitaimd in some dry lexl lok or essay. There is nothing living, vital or (oriole In such material as this. It is of very much greater im portance that a ciiilil or young nnm should know how to proceed on the road to roeeOOl in the world than it is that he should know the nuid to Capo Town or London, or that he should know tin- involved principles of the hlghM sciences. " An eastern editor thus contracts his own experience with that ol Moses and the Israelites: "While we slept the train slipped through a tunnel under the St. OUire river, and the tireat Lake and SI. Lawrence system was cir OnmtrOntOU in I minute or two. It has ever been counted a miracle of power that the children of Israel crossed a 'hallow arm of the Rod Sea. dry shod, but here we are in luxurious palaces, which kings of old might covet, traveling acres- the country at 40 miles an hour and DiHlOjg under the nccniii ulaletl volume of A continental water shed without the shadow of a dream to disturb our llnmbeMi Hetter -till, there is nothing in it all to distiirbotir faith, for the same wisr power that pMl virtue in Moses rod to divide the waters, has boon giving the modem man that conning brain and that cul tured hand which bring lorth the miracles of applied science." A writer in the Saturday I'.vening Post thus moral 1 401 on the meeting of congress: "Congress meets this mouth, spends a lew days in shaking hand nd MOllpIng over the Isle election, and then wearied of its strenuous life, take- a three m ek-' vacation over the Christmas holiday-. It -eetn- -trange that between four and five hundred statesmen should gather from all part" of this great tountrv for so short a timu, hut then the hardship is not very ure.it. The gOtornOMBl is liberal, and pgyi OT 1 1 lot their tr.iM'ling, fallowing a mileage of ten cents to each senator and representative. I-nrthermor- . even senator- have DOM known to travel across the continent without contributing very materially to the wealth of either the railroad- or the sleeping car company. Indeed, some year- ago. a congressman, with a peculiar conscience, earned a uniitie ropDtOtlon by declining to accept free transportation." Who will say, that l -etiator i- not strong in the taitb when he departs for Washington believing that tin- Nicaragua OMMl hill will pass with trail-continental railroad favor in hi- pocket. Hi TataliUi Doc. 8, moo. The Glen Ellen Wine Vaults. Il the pltM td m't the purest and HeM Wines, Whiskies and Brandies. When vonr phvsician pr ribc- wim-or brandy, be sure yoa do not got an 'adulterated compound. It may do mud, barm, t'nr liquors can be dmonded upon at bolng wholoaome and ol tho best quality , our trade mark is a reliable guarantee. A. KLINE & CO., Court Stri Sti Claims Paid in Pendleton. I'endlotnn ()ri. i, Union Mutual Aid Society, Portland, tr., ' n' ISO), lienth'lnnn: I bike oleitsllre in ,-lf n,,i.....i..:. rs;. i- .: ; yMt raattss ' on luiviiiom ,oi inree weexs MlMblHtv I Nf alnod by Nov. Bra, Yonry v,.rv hi,i7 rp"'n 0i Pandlaton, On ii. , Dnion Mutual Aid society, Portland, (ire., ' ''. i)o. Qontlonm : I am tndnv in receipt of vonr diet full payment of one weok'ti ilisahilit- n m slnkhow, nirs vorv trnlv- l'Ari HKMhltLQAUp check for ft accident sit-tiiini Union Mutual Aid Society, Portland, 'ire., ' " '' '"mi. Oontloman t 1 w ish to thank run ram nnoh i... .. pryment of my claim for 1 10.70 1 same mai,, to vim il,., sWaip check ItoaM date ol the nth, such promptness is cor tain I v ,. "'Or Yours Very trnlv '""'"tal.l.,. CIIAS. J. PHRGDROM Chaa A. Frazler, Baatorn Orafeon MaiMgor, Prindlnton with Drytdalo and MeCoaias, Main siim on' W. r 5 -Jit THI. i SIVEB AL vvJ CHOPPER CHOPS ALL KINDS OF FOOD into Clcnn Cut Uni form Pieces its. FINE or COARSE as wanted. Other machines ehop mcnt Only. THIS DOES AWAY WITH THE CHOPPING BOWE ALTOGETHER. CHOPS Potatoes. Meat, Apples, Cabhaire. Bread,-LVLRYTHING. A machine you will use very drM . Coll and see it. TAYLOR, THE HARDWARE MAN "Is your mamma cross ? Mine 1 awtul cross' I 'ocs you, mamma say ' Hush ! ' when you laugh or make a little bit of a noise .' My mamma does. She has nerves, jwpo says." The mother who overheard this ac count of herself would feel heart-broken to think of the shadow-cast by her misery on those she loved 'et her condition is real. Iter nerves arc strained to the point of torture. Lack of ajjpetite and loss of sleep increase her weakness. Such a condition mav. in g.-ncrd b traced to disease ol the delicate womanly organism, a cure for which is found in the MM of Dr. I'ierce's I-'avorite Pre scription. It establishes rvgiiLirtlv, heals inflammation and ulceration am) cures female weakness. It trim jiulics tin nerves, encourages tin- opPOtlta and in duces refreshing sleep. " t hiil been n conttint suffers, freni ut,hn diseiw for Ave vesrs " srrltes Mrs J A- A4 torts of Vsnker lijiu Cl.iy Co wet vfrKimu "iiiil for ui month- pr viuus t" tikiiiK your tin ,1k In.' I wis not out of l:ty rnuiu C-iuld not wilk or tsnil a titers wn such psit, snd drswuitc in left side and lic:,rn,M -lown Wright in rcc-i of uteru scenniuojlci with sorrnrft. I uflred cottM.inlly with bsa Uchr (miii m IiscV. Moal drrs. srtu. M rle-.t . snd could not li n , lie down When I had Iskcn Hirer lotll'-. of the mr-hcinc Ihi- tmtiI.mU were rtuuUlnl. I wa not so nrrvnu. eoulil ,teep well unit the pain in title .ui'f Ik-jit, hl' down hail vnni.hed. My hnllli l- hitler at this tunc thin it h.i been la flee year " Dr. Pierce's Pellets stimulate the liver. BADCOLDSS hMi t.. Lm ondvrwl HSNDRfaH DYNAMIC TAi I illf.l uitsViii, fr i ll.t ti in t. r . i -t 'k'a a9sliMV trcitimut ini. twrl- lntir uM tktti Dm w..rr ..i mUi ovvf uuht. -- i. ! w t' -t- ' .-r-p I i-s.'i ii ..l A It . If Itssun frit iii lira.-1 ir i irw-. Miill i Inm; on. Ilvorl vt Um HYN KUW TAW l T M) HMk MK th. v atotfstl i".th NN iil MMffi HM sM I l.'tll ( II hr- AM. Tt'l I.H li i tttvlli U' UiV I't-il' pi. - ltK-I. Vt IIKM.IA . - M.t.il.ir .trr Pacific Fraternal Relief Society. Zrpeu,1.. Tlio object ot till 0''(ty ia to (nrnth to it-m'-rnhor" h v"-itlv fmlmnttv for lot ot linn hy r. itf.m ui ai-lcti- ,,r Hi'i-iilctit-. Hi" l tlion- wlin tuny ili'tlvt, it lunoml l m ft t utny ba Mdfd far ft oouUt 4ddiilooAl ismi. Mm Aod ironitn bttwecn liio m ol IAndiOw tiff lbl, pro i tby bi ot nod mor. cbAraotort '.ni iii-ir tpplliMtioii ibowi them to w in good hortith. Htnr'flt rtfo pnynt-t- not t.. ctwl twt l- WOOII III rtiiv on- 1 1 Ok 0004 Uor to .-x I ( 'Il IW0HI (..iir ts. .'l( darittK ny on.- ynr M"mbr r eniUK'-l' (o iwckly bciK'tll- tliroi HOntbl ttOI Ull 01 MllliOAtO ui) 1 fiiuerstl lMiie,lt MM fMI ntl- r Why vimi aiitniiii boeomen moiiibopoftlie in'iiit u, ilukMsU mi. I m. i I Iomt nr. itli ti ui oiniaou to nil, H Ion itl 1 1 lilt in i " : kiifn .ir -i nlciit, m l-fr t titien (hilt Ilf.-rtll,' tvlltTe I pOshf t llrt 1 Vt11 lllntll I 1I--V T O 'Mi . - "lirtnftftftiiOfiOftrtiift I II ivi vnii ii relative or friend in tin Baat in whom v td lend a " Christmas Present Nothing would ph ase them mors than a PENDLETON BLANKET OK AN INDIAN ROBE Th mill is now running an extra line grade (or the ChtU niie- trade ami mercnanta will shortly have a tin. troin which tn make selections iissortmcn Golden Rule Dining Roo I'lulcr tjn.Tucmenl tf Rlchird Lamhrrchts Everything Barvad the market affords. Kitchen under supervision of a French chef. Bant nets and suppers for lodges a s 1 I pccn take the pi.,,' . ot roar waaklr I'lrininr i ratornal Rvllol in letv Be nil.- i: lit I, 'Mill lie- vnii aiislii't n,,y- i'iiiii.' Hjiel, les.' e s ..-i ;! it'1,-,1 by stekoass or - nicui. it i 1 1..- it i- ool lain vaasi oi noaM oal it i th- Hum rdj ean I llliilltlllv niiyin.-llt tnti. the I',, . tic se iicn-n.i'ni iim iron, a ie iiie titiii-hi yniir sini-r-it id or ifrcnt furtiiiiu. t,, t In,: l mi haiel at t rtc KasTKKNsi. lis: i.i i in . i Ix-nstit th uii'l tiicrchy iimtc-'t ynur-clf. y.,ur fatnily. vnur cstst". vmir ln.iiriiin siet vonr ih-hcc ol iiinia Because ii" MtTsoe, rtoM tune i- in - oapti u, aaa .iff-,r.( total tie oapllal io aalasarad. thsre fore, e, eit in lay tin. ursii. I ami itH, riant pWMaflaO lomnrruw may 1m- Um, Isle NtWU aaaaglil in ulrn Ii nur.l.. , cuiial - ,H1 nut Im- H-tinllt.-.l n, iiii'mlK'r.litp Table nt iii -in-lit .unit ii int iii lnj men i. At A Itu weakly beaefti, l pel raonlh : ' las- II : Ml weekly Is lie It. T I, : in, ill in ; ,i i.. I I u eklv li-n.'tlt.'.'sli- m-r iniillll, I'las. Il H weekly beiieflt. .'A.- pt-r niontli trill itsoad t.' aoaisOi mir t .invote anaar is jn-ar. ol a I'linei-al Iii in-lit Membtra deslrlna the Kut payliiif iti sddlliotl in tin Ir nionilil,' rliMs a- inllic .: ia I , iiiWa.iyc, i. ,i p..- year: sites tn c.i lu.-la. i osi iii ii,-,-,,iiii, I. sfinintier Mei ita in tip : lle.,,1 iMHooni Preslileal and tin r. i , , Mnniu-A Mi lint e; y prcildaataad feoers i ri'lnry and Irea-iir.-i , Jo.lali Keiap. I'-irtlaml, Or turner. Portland "re . nmin. 71 ;-7li Obmuber of I f! yiiu arc liitvrce.i i pUn. ,-itlne call mi a- or will cation you. AMre- all vouimuiiicalinii- to kly btaafll for more ilian f ,lli inn be NUBaatat of V" may ftVtjla thi aaait kj Afas tt la iaalOMVai H per year; ae i aj e ,- Ii : i .-rtin ate lee. ; tou;, f .so. I. MoMartta, Porluad. ure.. niu Yank ii i r i k aiamoas, Porttaaa.uraise. mom JD1 AlKky Mitt) eoUBsal, Henry Si. -im-rc- Kinain lal otfleer. bondsd. u l your uaiue and addren, an: we Mflll I A Ml H QTRPFT general agent for eastern oregon " r aa. net a , and Washington pendleton oh. Gund Contraota tu Roliable Agnnta Equal to any in the world. PHYSICIANS. PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. BRKWKBYH iWN BOTTLING, liiifliiv roeominondad to fniniiv trade Rvory bottla fiili itutrantood. -"it. w. ii. uosje. ornrioi is j nuildltiK office noun. H iol.'s n p m. lulcplimn 77 r. w. vivckn'i ui b. omuii of Misn National Hank nOi e tioun ; . m. : I to x p. m. lift, C. J, SMITH tiKl-ICK OVKRl mt'ioii wavniKv Ham lelepfrnr de'ie, elu hull. ii. !S. i - A Kh 1 KhV, M, H , H'iV I VM I IC rnysll la" ..1111 siif.trtn ttwir. 11 iiuiiduie Talcpboai Oflet, fcttkM oaoaai Maok M UK. 1'. .1. M'l Al I KOOJI IT .vi lion niis-k l.'lupliuin- a,; MMsOa pkOM, Idack ill. OBTKOPATUIC I'HYSHlAN.s." Key, ,v Koyvs oaice, (MM l.iisi oaOl Ion rtior, W. K. PKRBY. PHY8IUIAM AM) Keen, i kiaii, Oiagaa DR. LYNN K. UI.AKESLEK, i'HH and tie, von- dlseske, ,111-1 ills, 1 ' 1 'pp. lintel, cor. ion. On- U ale, aid Main el.. BBaflHar22jXci 'Hk 'HsiHsmdH ! Ull I mi 1 km Schultz Brewing Co. Oregon Lumber Yard : DKNTtSTS. liKNTlriT. K. A. VA flit! AN 111 lllil. I IlilllillllK A I.. 111. A riK : I. "1 wim:- Hank l,a, adlilllllileml . A. MANN UK. UM S AMI I ion llluck, over I- Il t 'liiptim'.ooe AHCHITKLTS AND BUILDkIS QBO, llAMVliAU, pfvjp ,1, July Al,.. I'.i 1 -11 i" sun V. l.r TABI 11.- Ih.ii strUNia iiiiuif. 1.1 l..r umlhs lint Hm HKNHKI, - l s vMli I- r in "Wlnirr asUi lis,.- .Iwa: Hie . ari- hard and si. aa -1. .pp. .1 mi.l.l, nlv I Laa K"i soan 'i 1 .1, ..1 iiaii Ni ti n., rlas 1 t MM I IK, l.i IN I 1 M ang an. , 00 I li. aer .- Ihe.lne' Ir 1., r. MP.NHKI.'K l MAMIl "1 Ain LW m ii'-si. Thttlahssi I Hr.t louk thin. ThM Map si4ds wlUsuol sosisw, soek , 1,,. ,1 I,,.. i. nith ,,i,-1, r mII aji.l Iritilii. wlu-n I went a. Noam." It. I. VAH sYlNKLK, i apii.,li. WIT v .iiiii.f-,ii sir.i-i. mm PlaMkoa Aaaail iy. in 1 Sunt pusipaiil fur t cswla La isssspa h INI. AM, Idti 1, i n . ,M.lt Washington strcit. sun Poyieiava. Al en am ) ..ur l"sal atf.,,1, KUKPHKNH PHAHMAI V Elegantly Pumisiied. Steam rieateo liuriipein Plan Clock a"il s-hsll from depot. Sample Kinen in cuOMCtOM Room Rate A Man Slips Up ...SELLS... LumbnTt Lath, Sliinuks, Kuihliuu Hapcr. "iiit Paper. MoilLlfii;; Pickets Lime and GuMat, Brick and Srfnd, Siish and LMrs. Screen Dimis& Windows, To mala: MOd bn-ul use het.- Heat Plnnr iw ii,., ,err" WtW Druniilllli nt tin- ('IiIiik, WrmiA'a I. .,, .11 .: , , .t ,WJ ,-, wfai 011 1 iirij'.-u - . t Hon, and gives oxcnUeut adatmctioi wlurev-r n.,i DOrie & I IVnt Prin KOllad liarloy, Secrl Rye ami P.eanlless Hurley. , T. r. HOW A tin ARUH1TK0I AH lieriiiU'Udi.'iit. inaWi-- i-.nnolet,- anil i jilan- lor bUlldlDyri in tu. my or i n.ioiu i . . juou ouiiiiiiiK' D 511c. 73c. SI. (Ml A. M A Y ii IN IliAl Ull: Inilliii-r Katiuian- lurin.he.l on all tl an h, lull sl iiii ram nrvipiuiaa il.ir- Byers' Best Flour... Fendleten Roller Mills Alta St., oip. Court I louse W S KYF.H-, Pron P.r'tn SI ,,rt Htc on it ovary time that lie takes his laandry work oalaldo ol the Domootlc Laandrjr tn he done op. n,. Qndi that "tirwi loollna' ktMlinfl owr mm when he notes the iliflereiic- in the ex quiiiU' color ami lieuiitifnl xloss liuish, savino otblag ( the good condition in which your linen is returned hy tin, THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Telephone 60 J. F, Robinion, Prop, IF YOU WANT A good livury rijj call on us. If ton .Nam a i.ii night or day lot um know. We'll la- there. KI.VIN II. All,, l-iopric-l-,i Depot Stable. POTATOES A No. i Oregon Burbanki or itia in carload lots Address VAN ORSDALL & ROSS, Pendleton, Oregon ICE CHICKENS. Now is when JJeef Meal makes Bona Meal sli,:ll, Mica Grit aids digestion, Enn PooOt keep tliein liealtliy C. F. COLFSWORTHY, Poultry Supplies. nav drain and l ed. Alao Wholesale Agent lor KBLHI MILWAUKEE BEEB lo bottlea, barrola, or caaea. Telephuoe No. 5 A. Ii. KTKI'HKN.s a I'd. IHl UM ami ciiiitraelinil ol nil kiu-l- i mi slnirl liotlce l.eavc or.li-r. a llli A. I1. t i . i . . I 1 SAI.ICSMKN WAS I hl' TO HKU UtHid- lo iinph n winm-.aie .us i..i.. o . .... 1 1 u,l nun Ml Hirer ill our lilli II lie wnfl-1 l.iwi.1 paid, Address I AN ld. Mik ' !.a. PKOPOSAl. S tO liHADIW. Nonce t haftbj m.eii thai bOh ili ceived hy the ciiinliliin ISMUSSHOI IM l'i inlleloll lor tie uruillIU' t'', ' All" slreel flullllllK 'UI I"' tollilSIMI" blocks. Hni- io ui, tie iwauaM P"( cmi-Ii lot : . i kM- boli I mid ii. block 'ii lot l.loek Ml loi- II I.J. 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Camels at cost fur ih II i I li rlunc irrifin . ii.! vl Krid - - - - s ' aaaw . m a v w. wa. m k i m r k i nri mm aaa i l m.r - I icis3a5i: rAiLiiill, iear Tiam -