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liVPENSP OF OOVERNMEN 1 , SILK WHIST SALE Stee Oi play in the North Window $2.50 to $4.90, formerly $5 to $10. .aver Bros. Dry Goods Co. It, 11)01. MAROI1 ETS 01 THE WORLD. Uo- v safe a! the limn Ins Stntloniirv W 111 In tl tor U.trloy Has Increased Ictnn March I t Wheat prices Millie :ih those limited It hit bushel delivered or N. I cliiit nnii rriiriiuti 1.- it being paid HI oata'de imi, with a bill osti I man mi being :i i.l CMdMlOMlIf fof t Tim local supply ol barley ilnoe Ireen ooninncd. Thu hM laoroaeeil during iTia pust Its. In K.t it ;ii i-c . it h-is he cesniry i'. iuipurt mine barley tilutpbla i oiiti y Watli The a.- iiiivanccu id in icni- per i " t Local Market. (ton dealers an paj inn tha lol prlctw (of ranch Hiui larui pro. r, -lii tn 80s par roll. -15c, per ill'.. ics fiitc pal Kii-k. lips, otic ier -;;t K. lane 1' per I'litimi Una, 75a pat UN) pounds. h Alive, i'.jc par pound. 818 per doen. -4. mi par doaon. Ikcns- : i.i.i tin' pa.it i. tut vii in'i'ii roneting M oeiiti ken Dinner tinm a m ago, qnotan al 68.60 tn W.BO. Wool In tioiton. Int. Mari'li n. iiir wiiii iiniri.i'T ilv weak The bulk .it transa - lift in lernlnry ivnitu in. ml In territory gradea are Knowing laaage ui in if fine medium , good lair i tapte hi untoa, n it 40 In 43c, while the strictly art irh eslled fnr 48 ti 46c, minis are stow latum- .ire ui- Inllnwi ntiirv. ri.nreil uesi- Mnnt.uni kit-diiim ami line, II to 18a , i-j to 44a ; staple, i" tu 60s i vYyuuiing ami Idaho, tine i ami fine, 18 in loo; aeon red, a; utaiile. 48 t" 48a ataatw Hired bnsis, spot prices: (Jnnib lertlne. miiiiinal , 70 to 7:Sc ; i te i7i' : average, I'll tn ''"ic Wool in San Ir.inuKoo. Brunei sen, .Mureh 1 I. Wool Ni valin, ii tu 18a Baitern or ito l8o ; Valley Oregon i 14 to hall- .M mi ui it t ii lamb.", !l to I lie ; tin I II i 1 1 plains. Ii tn 7tt : llllllili'tlill londooino, m to i Ic Woo! in Portland. Ilaml, March U Wool -Valley 0 ; Lantern Oreogli, 0 tu ILV L'l to 88o pur ponnd ipjikniM niieari unit . m i sou JEWELRY DIAMONDS ATCHES nhort'wool, 88 to 38c i medium wool llll toBOOj hillg tvnnl. MO tn fl each LoaaoM Wool sales. i ii i .1. Mar, h I I. - Tin' call -s IIhk week were well iittciidsil There whs a Itrang ileimiml (mm the hmne truth' 1 he continent tnnk ninth-rate t:i It 1 1- lloa, ami the Anorioan opera ton noiat. A large aelaotion ol a; ol flood llnie ami mi la !! I hIowIv at nhl rale!- Several parcels were withdrawn A lair Hiilectiun ol im-riiius met a um.il doiimnd, ami sold freely ut iinobangat I ii 1 1 -! . l;ross hreeils were .'t in i per cant lower. Mae. Cortland. March U. - Hides-Ilrv llldat, No. J, Hi pounds ami upward I t to Ifia . drv kip, Ne. 1 . 8 to K pounds. 14 to I fie iter iMHind; dry rail Si . -..inn! steers, nn pounds and over. 7 to He: do, Till lotO poillulH. ' in 7-je; do, under fm pounds, lis, ii 7a I i.ip. 1" tu llll pounds, lil. to 7c; du veal, in I.. 14 DOBnda, 7e; do illll inner III poillulH, , tn he; ijreen un- hu I tfil i , Ic per poilllil Iukn ; cull IiiiIIn, i.taUH, moth-eaten . haitlv cut aoored, bairmlippad, waatber-beaten or grubby . onc-tbird 1000, Easiorr. Llvaitook (!hiea(o. .March 14. Cattle - Choice ataady ; othiirc. wenk to lOo lower 1 1 nt ii i to prime Htuurr. f i.un to fit ; poor t" i inn 3;lii) to l. H.i ; atoekiTK and laadern, I3.5ll to I4.li.'i; eown, t'J at I to f 4.L'ft : belfen, 18.60 to 84.80; oannan at i .90 tn I2.au. bulla, Il'.ha to 4.4n calves . i? 1 In fli.'.'i: Texas-led steers. 84 In . l.i rassers. to A . bulls fj.fiii to 88 78. Uoga 'Opened Mruim to Ba higher elnseil WCIIK. .MIXill 11,111 liuleliurs. !f."i.4H to ."i.7n ; itood to ehoii e Jieavy 8B.0SIM to 86.78; rongh baaer, $"i.4(i to 86.66; light, 88.40 to 86.67f; bull o( Miles. 16.68 to 86.67 W, Shi ep -Weak lamlis. s'.eadv. im.i to aJiotaa atathen, 84.40 t" 84.88 fair to ohoioe mlian, i to 84.80 SVesleru sheep, If 1.4(1 to If4 Ho vuarl nn.- ft.7" to 86; native liiinhs. ifl.Txi ! to $: 411: Western lainhs.ijit.Uii tn 85.40 OtMhaVi Marafa U. Cutlle- Market active ami strong; native lieef steen jllto .).tP; Western steers. Rl.TU to 64.00; Taxaa steers. t; tn f;s.oti; enws and beifara, t:t.iuto M.86; nan nan I to :l , st.H'kerh ami feeders. to 84.76; oalvaa, 18.60 to 87; bulls and stas. r,7.'i to 4. in. lion's Market, active and 6c hinlier heavy. ."i.4r tuf.'i.Mi; mixed, f'i.4: I to 86.46; I milt 88.40 to 86.45; bulk o sules. 85.48 to 85.47. Sheep- Market, active and sluiulv fair to choice yearlings. f4.iil) to t4.HU; fair to choice wethers, 84.88 to 84.80; cniniili.lt ami chmce heep ;: ii., in 88.88 . lambs, 8485 to 88.10, She Uidn'l Wear u Mask ran her heaiitv war comiiletelv hidden hy sores, blotches and pimples till she used Hili klun s Arnica Salve Then they vanished us will all erup lions, fever sores, boils, ulcerH, car bunclus and felons Iroui its una. In fallible lor cuts, corns, huriis, scalds and piles. (.Hire guaranteed. L'.'ic at l.i :n u iV Co. ami a amplele line N the iENUINI mm Jjf run ff i"rr .tin A mm 1 la Rogers Bros," Knivea, Porks, Spoons, etc. Kves carvfullv exsniinnl and properly fitted tu tlirbrst grade I Kcpalring. V S V V L. HUNZIKER, jweler and Optician... it door to JLIaunder iv llextei C. SUA VV & CO. W. J. HK.WI'.IJ., Manager. teER DEALERS Yard on Webb .-.troet (liHsili II, ml K re . j lil I tare prepared to furaieh anything i lumbar liiu ami . ait (.'ii.iraiiloe to be ub cheap, 11 BOl cheaper otliers. We also carry a large Ipf hours, vViudow and Mouldiug. Ioh t'onteuiplatiug building w ill do to Ne us, Iwfore placing tbeir h. We also carry Caaoade Ketl iootl, I'liouo Alain WL'. Two Kansas 1 eudorfeot. Two Kansas men were in Albany Saturday on their way hack home utter a trip to Norton. Lincoln county says the Democrat. Thay said they could stand blizzards ami cyclones, hut couldn't put up with Oregon ileus I hey are too weak-kneed lor this county Tba Democrat man in twenty , years dons not know of ever having been bitten hy a Ilea If there are anv ! here they are too respectable to attack I an editor. The Allianv fleas, or at ; least the Ileus on the Albany prairie, weren't so purticulur twenty-live years ago. as the writer hereof vividly re- . lu.tmliers in tliose tluys tliev were wont lo attack auythiiig that had life, I and never thought that their respecta bility was concerned in attacking any thing so Inaoaaalanl as an editor, Your Albany Ilea must have become , dudish ol late t ears. List of Bill! Allowad at March Term of County Court. Knl lowing is the record of hi I la al lowad by the county court at the March term, which closed on Mnmlav, March 11. Salaries ol count orticHratieorge A. Ilartniun, 1200, 'W. M. Blakler, I410.6H; J. A. Mlaklev, IH0 T. D Taylor, 1100; T. It. Taylor, 1 80 ; C. I Davia, 1200: w. I). Chamberlain I 18 88; w. II. Fowler, 8880; B. H Hall, flHO: J, W. Malonev, :J ; 0 II. Marsh, 8180; 8. K. Yates, 200 ; .1 I'. Nowlin, 2tk); .1. It. Moplll, 150 .!( it H-own, 120; .Inhn K. Mean Is This Plain Enough. If you have ii nagging cough and are losing Uesb, go to a drug store, anil get a bottle of iShiloh'a Consumption Bore. Take two-thirds of it, anil then, II nii are not lienetlted, return the bottle to the druggist, and he will re turn your money. Isn't that fair'.' No one could ask more. 25 els., 60 eta, and 11 a bottle. Tallinan i Co., lead ing druggiata. 116.60; r. I'. Cilliland, itenrge I'man, 8212; K. r . llrown, 212. Circuit court F. P. Chihlors, tl! W, Ware. 618 Robert Critt, 8l8j W 0. Ilabb, fl.40; W. I,, ilwslev, $19.00 B W, Hughes, 820.40: B, B. Willard, I1H.H0; I'.illv McKhv, f:t.20: Cm-ow-it 4; tieorge Ited Hawk, 4 ; A. D. 1'iliir 68.80; Kd Brfibo 67; Jim Washington 2 20; Charles (iraves. $2.20: Chnrles Rhockay, 2.20: Joe Blaklay, 12.20: T D, Taylor, 88.80; Kd feriabn. fft Sam Hellmnn, V; Sel-e-lani, ifi.HO William Murray, 88; W. II. Cnrter, tri.20; I,. I,. Mann, .20: A. P. Bine 88.80 1 0. C. Watann, 12.20; W. M lilaklev, 88.80; 0, P. Mavis, 2.20 William Dillon. 88.80 Harry Fielda, 88.80) T. I. Tavlor. 88.80; .lohn .Ale Ooart, 88 JO; J, M . Heaumau, 82.20 Ulenn KuHhee, $2.20; .1. K. Franklin 2.20; Otll Franklin, 88.80; Sam A I letcher, 12.20; H raiicis Morton, 12.20 William Hills, 12.20; T. C. 83.80; J. M. Bontley, 88.30; Harden, 86.00; 0. C. Wood, tienrge ii. Goldeby, tH.HO: Ooifey, f.4.20. , M. Prae, Charles Scvev. 84.40: .1. M man, $2.20 ; T. I.. Kdw arils. William Hlekaf, 88.80; luck 88,80; Frank t) 'Ultra. 88.80; My Intl. atrl's tialr itlil mil kiuw. I: v. -usr.li ami tlrv.auil wuulil brttus off, uihI Uei i .ii,- was (uf) of dry .litli.lt nH lluit 1 iouM uut ...... h - OUt. A !.i. . UltlUlltl till I it k Ol 1 In . nl was li.tl.l, ami ou tin1 tup uf bei I"' id U hair was only two or thrc-e luetic l"iiK- 1 UMd I ' Hi CUA btlAI' uutl .ulllll L'l I'll i i Oliiunt'iit. uutl Jiur hair luit ttoitie in thick and assofius.llk. Mas. A.iniWM.V, Alfred, O. W.iui .litwtitMis wtUt gCMieei Sua- sua ll,lll .1I.W Utf. ttld t iiii' u . , i.i.n ol .... .I1..4.IJ. will clf IS. Mi .till llUl Ul IU.U. MSlS., .U i iUl'tllUa. -Jtl. 1.1.11.1 Utll .UUU., .ull.w.. (Jurter, F. I I4.S0 A. L 84.40 Heath f0. 40 Bavaga W. A. Kroba, 88.80; .1. K. RgaaJII, 88.88 Mrs. II. I.erny. 2.2D: 1. I Meant, 12.20 T. 1 1. Tavlor $2.20; N. 1). Hwearincen, 2.20: W. 0. tiniild, 883.40; Mike Donor, 886.40; .1. s. MoLaod. 840.80 William Talhert, 888.40) A. I . Oil Inn l'..;il); A. I.. Swaggeri, f:;i).-lli: llinrt Mahar, 141.80; OnarhM Isaac, $41.20 T. H. Wells, $:)2.20; Smith Allnwav $:il.00, .Inhn Cmw. $41 ; Amos Demarla, 888.40; William Colwell, $114.20; .1. A. Scott, $:ib.40; B, F. Ml- cirov, $40. so ll. Roaanbarg, 888) M. Friendly, 880.60; A. UothriHk, -.1. P. Karl, $40.20: Joel HaUtead, 888; Herbert Hovlen, $:i4.20; Hubert burster, $14.20; Heiirv Miller, $:;7 ; K. A. Dudley, 610.80; William Futtar, 686.40; Alt in Johnson, 180.60; Frank Kearnet , $2.20; C. A. I'razier, $2.20; A. II. Chainian, $10.20; eHoMa Ceebler, $10.20; BllSS I'eiiland, $2 20 .1. I.. Smith, 64.50; llettie wi!t, 64.80; Jainus Williams, $4.20; Hettie Williama, 84.20. Kose Williams, $4.20: C. W. liarger, $7. OU; ! rank Stanton, f.5.00; Cater Sones, $5.(Ut;(ius La Fontaine, $ai. 85; II. F. MtKlrov. $4: Charles lleale, 50c ; Delia St. Clair, $4.00; S. MahafTey, $7.00; Clayton Luna, 88.00 Obaa. Wilka, $12; I.ouia LaBrashe, $12. 20; .latiiea C. Stamper, $11.01); Isuuc 1 lagan, $7.20; Kd Murphv, $1;;.10; John Stanton, $14: Have Love, 88.80; Mnllle WilaOO, $14 80. Road I anil luiilges A. F. Mcknight. $;..7'i; John i odtl , f III . Jamea Dodd. $12; W. Q, I ijiiilson, $2 . I-red Searcey, 68.60; U. Hopper, 880; T. I,. Ilaker, It's, Al Inbm-iin, $0 : C. Snlies, $2, J. II. Koontit, $.i.10: .1. C. Crendergiist, 888; W .1. Crubil!, $70: Charles Shu-Ids, 60) W. T. Cnrter, $10; A. Milien, 618; Miller A Beana, 888.88; Uicc 'ii I. umber vunl, $20.70; .1. I.. Blam, $:;.::: B. Barnard, $ii.:o, c. H. Bponoer, 86.80; F. G. Staveaa. $4.oo. Jacob Drayton, $2; John strum, $0: J.R. Itaskett, $10.H0; F. I . Straugher, $27; II. C. Dunn, 886.80; Herb Cation, 880; John McUune, $4; Itmi lleagle, $2; Dob PattOO, $21; 0. .1. Mark, $1: II. C. Dunn, $11. i0; M. II. Catton, $22. ill Sam Kose, $3n : Frank Tavlor, $ln Chris Cetersoii, $1: D. CCargill, 110: diaries McKenzie, $2: T. 11. Mc- Broom. 88.80 ; William MoOoflle, $4 Bamual Caldwell, $4: 0. F. Jonea, $4 F. H, lieathe, 885; V. II. Heat be $1K; Frank Waldroii, $U.fi0 , J, S. In is, $'' lv Tnwery. $2 Dun f.ester, $2 Ken I Case, $:;..i0 I . W. Mcliey- ii .1.1-. f'.'O. ill t;ay ,Mci;eviniils, ; Harney Sbiltz, $2; .lames liallnwav, :i Allien Harala, $10. Arthur Harala, $2; Klmer Cell, $:. ; M. JL. Fix, $12 Uw. B. Waggoner, $62.7j: C. B. Mucimbcr, $20; F. W. Straughn, $2.20. .1. Southwell, $2.20. W. F. Cooper, 88j .1. Harnhart. 88) H. f. Kenu, 88) W. H. Ilauaford, 88; J. Harnhart, $3.i0: W. D. Hanafonl, 88.50; B. F. Bonn, 68.60; A. A. Bora, tun, 68 JM); 0. B. Maoombar. 616; C. K. Miicomber. $32; C. lieisr, 88) C. (ieiss, $3; S. 1.. Juv, $2 J. A. Kaddely, $3; 1.. T. Mcllride, ; T. J. I'ri.e, $3; W. D. Mansion! .V Co., $4.10: S. A. Hampton, $25. J OSt lei coiirta-W. T. Sellers, $4.30; Leon I.. Milom. 110.50; W. T. hellera, $:;, W. T. BOOntOn, $2; H. H. McKay Holds, $2; Thoinaa Fit: Cierald, $14.30; John M. Henlety, 88.80) .losepb liaslor, $5.10; V. Stroiile, $5.10; Thomas I it, iieruld, $11.45; Ihnlnas Fitl Cierabl, $3.00. intiuehi account w ii Hum rolsom $1.20; C, I,. Newcomb, $1.20; William Harrison, $l.2n; C. ,1. Mann ing, $1 .20 A. C. Michael, $1.20; M. W. FJIlis $1.20; Mra. Lottie Jinkiur. $1.70 Mrs. Ciiftiutin, $l.7li; Fines! Werle 61,70 i A. Schroetler, $1,70, I.. A Vngal, 81.70; I''- J. Jnikius, $1. 7ll;D l urner, $4 ; t'. W . V iiiceut, $13 ; W (j. Cole, 10.40; nr.- Simpson, $4. 'si ' ..... i.i fund (. tty of Athena $130.07. Cauper BOOOUnti -C. B. Koork, $17 A. C. Shaw & Co., 83.76; Alexande A llexter, $4. i'.'i ; A lexauder .V Hexter $5; Oliver cz Co., $22.75; J. L. Flam 88 J6 H. S. Wattle, $1 ; Laat. Bros. $3.50; J. P, Karl, 888; F. W. Vincent $70; F. W. Vloeant, $50; Dr. W. K Carry, $2H D. J. Cbelps A Co. 688.06 W. ti. Hanks, $30 : ieo. K houuitl. $15, Mrs. J. M. i 1 J land 112 0. W. Thomas, $5o , ti. A. Hurt man. IU.oii V, H. Chaataiti, $25. Clerk's expense (jeorge A. Hart man, jr., I10, Sherills expense --iilvin Craig, 1 1 Cue. Tel dt Tel. Co., 43 M. Turner $45. W. M. Dlakley, 110.80; W. M Blal.ley, 610.76 W. M. lilaklev, ais.au ; w. m. Blaklay, $I7.5 w. M. Hlukley, $7.75 W. M. Hlakley. BT.ra. Honks ami stationery lilans ,v Crutlhuuime, $41.50; tllaaa m Crud lioinuie, $10.04; C. C. Crocker cum UBJII l lb,- I rwin-Hodson Co. $03 .'m i . J. W. Malouey, 60.80 WyckofT, Seauiuiis Benedict, $4.25 W. I.. Zeiger, $1; Mlaas 4 Crud homme, $3.20. Fiasl Oregonian, $10.85 , P. I Dunbar, $22.50; C. 0. Cocker tV. Co. ,$75.25: Morse-Klinkuer Co., 68.10; w. M. Chamberlain, $2.4o c. B. Maoombar, $21.h;): Fred Nulf, $24.28. Insane expense K. W. Vincent, $16. Election account- A. M. iilue, $10; W. Habcock, $ln. Coiirthoiiae and jail Klaotric hup)ly iiouse, $2. On: Peoples Wareliouae, $23.05. W. K. Withee, $3.26 Koej llros.. 12.75; I'ac. States tel. & Co., $1.50; Cuudlalon waterworkn, $30; W. M. Hlaklev, board of priaoii ,irs. $361.24; Pen. Klec. L. tl C. Co., ppen Tel. 74, .1. A. IlUtMila, 8fi.Sfl; W. D. Ham ford A Co., $1.80. Aaaeaanr'a expense- C F Maconiher, $26. OoUBty boapttal Alexander v lloi tar, 668.76; Joaeph Raaler. 61.78; K V. Straugbn, $22: ftnick & MrCmnaa. 880.78; Oliver Co., $19.05. raci tii Stater Tel .t: Tel Oo., 88; Cemlleton waterworks, $5 ; Clar.toeder .t Minger $00. S7 1 V I.. Kntwvelt, $2 : Rroa . $1: The I.eenr Bakery, $9 On W I' llnitaford A Co . $1.95: (Ieo R. Metnott, $9 80 Indigent snldiera' fund W F GH lette. $.10. 25. SAWMILL AND CRlAMUflV. Alba Buainett Lira Has Reeelved tan Important Addition. Henrgt- V, Stocker, the merchant, ami .lames 0, Lindaay. the bitrsenian, are visiling in Cendletnii this week iin.l exjtect to return home Satttrday Mr l.indaey'a many trienda will lie glad to know that be i imprtiving in Cleaver oealtli right along, with every proa $100 Dollars Reward. $100. The raertira oi tWe aaaai win is- Meaeea lo It-am ilisi there . - at least one ilrcHiliul tlt.'s-c that science Inet been attic to cure In all lis tiii:.'-. ami Hun i eeiarrta Rail's Catarrh Cart is Ihc only MMtlle care notv knottn Ic Hit BMdleaJ mleratty. I'sisnh Mae a constitu tional tli.ca.c require, a constitutional treat ment, Hatl'l Catarrh fore Is taken Internally, ai'tlnif illreelly on the blood and mucous mir fitcc.i .il tile lynti'in, llicret.y .le.t r,n Ittt: the (oiindaiiou ot the tlUease. and gitrtag the p tlent strenath by litilltling up the eonatlliitltiii and asslsiliiK itaiure n dolus Us Work. The proprietors have mi milch faith In Its curative power, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any ease that It falls tc cure. Send for tint ol testimonials. Address, F. J. clIKNKV CO., Toledo, Ohio. sol. I by Druaal.ts, We. Hall's Family I'lll. are lh" best. FUNERAL OF JAMES TAYLOR. Ha Had Been n Mason for Thirty Years. The funeral service- QVOf the re nin i lis ol the lule .lames Taylor were held ut Bono nn Wednesday , March 14. at 1 o'clock p. in. The funeral senium wits delivered hv Roe Richardson, pasttu of the Methodist FCpiseopal church. Alter the sermon the Masons took charge Interment was l it Ihe Foster cemetery, three miles from FcIhi. At tbe grave the sort iee were in uci'iirdanre with the Masonic ritual. lid. K. I). Boyd, n! PaodlOtOB, acting as muster The luneral was the most argi ii- attended perhanv thai l..i eve- been held in thai cnmniunitv. being a t.-Ht i nn in i tt I In the high regard in which the deceased was held hv bis neighbor! and aciiuiiintnnce- Mi was born tn Kentucky ami joined I'mutiHa lodge No 40. A F A A M thirty years ago. Col, B. M Uoyd, w M rlaniford. Inhn F Temple ami M C Means, oi Ceudleton, went tlown mi the mnriiing train ami returned in tl e evening Five Things. The live diseases fnr which Shiloh'i Consumption Cure is especially recom mended, are Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup and Consumption. No meilicine ever made be man is iiiual tn it in anv respect. Sold under a BOaitive guaraiitoa. Monev hack if it fails. 25 eta. .so eta and $1 a Isittle. Tall man tSt Co. s m -- The Lateil In Perfumes. The very latelt in ;M?rfumea as re ceived ny At. Koupien .v liros the druggists on Cnurl street, ia "Teton." I hia ia a lileinl made bv nne nt the largest perfume housea in tbe world. It ia Mitnething entirely new. Pro pared from the rarest Mowers and combined in such a way that it makes lasting ami migrant perfume Koeppen's phuruiacv has mude a repu tation for keeping the largest ami best selected stock of perfumes in the city They bare, rHaouoVa, linger a Qallet'i and Bibot A Co "a F'retich perfumes, alsn a select line nl nierican ner- fniiies nl Calmer. LundbOK, Seelev. Laell. Fastman Spiehler Hilher ami Keiger Siieeia1 meiitinii shunhl be made i.l 'Jueen t.i Vn.lels. "Stolen weets" and '"TeUm." m i of these three will please you If it'a a perfume ymi will llnd it at Kneppen's pbarnuur, the pnpnlar price drug Store Old Soldier's Experience. M. M. Austin, a civil wur ret era II, of Winchester, Iml.. writes ",h wife was sick u long time in anile of goisl ths'liir's treatment, but was wlmlly ured bv lir. King's New Life I'll Ic. which worked wmidere lor her healtb." They alwavs do. Trv tbem. (.inly 26c at Tallmau iV Co. 'a drug tore. iiect of conitilete roo verv from a nro- irncte.l ami serious ' illness Mf Btookoi itatad tislay that lohn l. ; Hisher lintl moved Die creamery to I ha and would henceforth operate it ! there Tbe creamery Will MOB tbe I milk from 800 0OBFB. It was formerly i located alsmt 2 miles from the town Tbe sawmill ia expected to commence sawing within three weeks, bigs hav ling la-en hauled to tbe mill in great i numbers during the winter, there hav ' ing been plenty of anow for that purpose 172nd Surprise Sale Friday and Saturday March 16 and 16, 1901 88 inches w hie, S 1 8f st ird. 7 Piecea Linen Crash Suitings worth io i, yards fr $i, t mrpriM sale a 12 yards for 1.00. Not more than $1 Worth Ui ' will sell ui' per-mii Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures couns ana coias at m r t i. .60. vnct. w e don t mean tn.tr it relieves you for a little while it cures. It has been doing this for half a century. It has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. It will save yours if you give it a chance. "I aavs rscslvsd so mut.li lusAt frsai It, taai I Slsrsrs ICCUIUIIlCbd Stllloli'l luf CUUgL, tlil.l, tltulicllltfl Sll.l ,UU linUlllf. CH AS. VANUKkCAk, W.tciluid, N. V. aiiin i.' . Cuiisumptlou i iii Is sold by ml. drtiaaists at -ft. . Oi . el.uu a tiuttlr. A BdeeuM uusr. nte a.rs wllli ...wry bottle itsu wsusi gaatosTea e u- yw ai..ut.i sua t year luun.r uses. W nt. lot il;usti.lsd b.k un cuasussDtlea. Sen eidkiui us M ytNi. 8. C Walls A U. . LaKag, N v goo -aie ajr TaUaMsB .... iiruggui- BAD COLDS ouiiiiiii' ia tsu itmrs "- 1 lo uuti tislf U. I.t nitluroil MKMlKI.'S 1IYSAMII TAII I li Kullo.1 tit nsutik' Iroui ti.. . i timrim t.rott.1 wtmk's orilinsrt Imstutsiit Int.. Isrl,,- Imup, un.l rt tile Worst ut , V ii. uvt 1 uis-lit. "It ess tin surst viuMi ul she j r hu.1 A i.jIi iloseu frltimls luwl surs cur... aull it buns' "ii llcsnl ul tlir DYNAMIC TAttl l. KM. To nil auissc ui. nl lit. t stoliueu l.otli tiultj sml cuujiIi tin- first iiilit. I ..: I-., sua r.-ciiiui. ml tlii-u. to On j. Ili " IIAiU'LA 1 HKM.it. Miii.l.i l si.srto-w smi Aitoms, an nsusuuit- sti.-.-i , nsu rrsiicist; Jul 7, 1MIU. "Winter colli liu.i nlwsts liven srriuus tliiuss Un Tin . ..It I ... 1 1 . AI..I .tu; lo. UioiltliS. tlUt til Isst was toi,(,. il .udiltilib l.v MKMil.l.'s lit AMP I A 111 LK-S Uotli cotufli sisl uolil tllspMUirbd ii s coiiuU- ul lsl. Nutitliis f us' ilue. Oils lur Int-.' mum nt , iNui ri.i. Arrivals ai Hotel Pendleton. LOOtl Pearwal : San F'ranclico. K S Fabv, Cortland Mrs It M t'mcker Walia Welle Mr- .1 W bfackey, Walla Walla t' Otterabagen. I'ortland. Geo Stevens, Spokane W M tiayle. Cortland. rhontsi w janklaa, rottlaad. .1 H Kirkpatrlek, Stockton, Col. ; s Youagman, Cortland R 1! Ooman, Cortland (i McFailden. Cortland Casio, Si.nkane N Borkaloy ami wile, city .1 (' Lindeev. Cortland W S Berdan, jr, San 1'ram iM o M K Mavies, San naaolOM w M Palmer, Portland Nn F Crawford ami daughter N Rllaarorth ami wife, Portland Frank ' Hull. Milton isanc Stern, Cortland Clarence H Fell, Chicago Watch Out Tor this Fallow. i ihe Ourtli Cuhiisiiing Douipanr Chiladelphia. which publishes the Ladies' Home Journal ami Saturday Fveuing Coat, sends the Spnkane police nl formation that without an thotlty a man giving the name of C F. Morris is working through Wash ington. IiIbIh. Oregon and Montana as a aolieitiir for their publications thereby victimizing many iwotile. Morris ia described as six feet high, brown hair, complexion dark A dis tinguishing mui k la a disligliri tl eye Ihe company minoiiuces that Morris wus arrested in lireat lulls. Mont., in February and that he claims to be a Knight of Pythias. ( Worse Than War. Hundreds are killed in war, but hundreds of thnusands are killed by consumption. There would he no deaths at all canned hy this terrible disease, if people could Is- made to un derstand that Shiloh's cough and con sumption cure is a sure remedy if taken in the early stages. 25 eta., 50 cts. and $1 a Isittle. Druggists will refund the money if a cure is nol efWted. Tall man x 0o., leading druggists 32 inches with yards to one person 8 Plecaa India Cashmere regular price HV. at surprise sale 5c Bel turd ,,, ,,. 1 Piece Turkey Red Table Linen ui: UJOBM wide, WortC -tlV the world over for surprise s yard, not over 2 1-2 yards to one BOfOOO, t will bp 8J ur r!2 Inches w ide, a cents ner van I 1 Pleoet Bleached Table Linen -pletidi.1 value at VV per yard, will sell at surprise .ale for to OnS person , A Lot of Cbildrens' Shoes Alsmt .VI pair altogether in ;t range of aires "i to s., HVj to worth 81.80, sale price BOe, W to 11 worth 11,80 Mle ntlci worth 88.00, sale price l,8fl I Mr to 2. II U6. ll.l to s to 2 19 Pair Womon'a Fancy Vaatlng Top Laoe Shooe with patent tip, a regular $:'.00 ab,a-. as long us thu Isai II 10, Vtpair new sh,s-s in law ami button, the bail 81.08 -lm. in I'et t,, at sur prise ale 11,00 pel pair. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE shoe slnre , In Main lrv liomlH department 7s Main. Men's Store T'."0 Main. - ioi-iTsrii-t-i:a'n;uirjj.i-i,'',u,' ioMittirt B.sr.orie' Pille ' 1 - . . . " ; " ,'.,, i .,, i',- -oi . , . i.t . t , ,u Outs. Loet Munh i- stun nona n s. Lnme Mel , . , ' ' Cures Loet MunhToe, 1st- ftt-L,iess, Brnirrrator,rioea tnsomnl.,, n, iin,I emissions. Lnme slnrs. Nsi.ou. KB BS t - us -, ... MM b. ; . L V;':.i,iu ' - Inn ,' nry, , t , B. i " ' i i- p, -a. tt i ( t , M -s i , ,t ho, Unlit rin:' nr i.nv in.M 'on, B rotfltchirtri Of .reruns bMBJm U$ I I . iK 1 Hti ft lit .Me r nttt VI elf 4 I V t kri ulai 1.1 f -(-..I.l. Ill, l !.,. I. It i , . ttfj !.., fl I , , . . Aildrnia. Bishop Rem ' llltl'i,il i .. i ..ly tto. , aa niii Bun ri,,m-ifuu, Otil. TOU. .HIK...IV Hotel Pendleton Under New rianaRement. Family Order5 ) ri ye llu-Miti'titiuD tin . i iiiitiurdiiicL' leaojrv.'. hvr h very iiu Iiiim o( W mn ind l.lutmra for Utt'lt- etii'i in i4 h Mini u- fttxt htv I'onlf.ltjiit of our UllUy w outplv tliriu hi tint luweal prlneg. W rftrry ft large iw l tluu of Bw tl Ml4 l'ry Winn hii'I iiihiiv iropiiliti hrainU uf Kd lllCky H II r-kt nU'l 1 Jtl nl t i m4 I'lHUdiltc BrtiiMli. Gleo lillen Wine Vaults Court Street, near .lolinson. Strictly First-Class KicelleDt Colslne. Every Modern Convenience liar and Kllllard lloom llaaOajui The Best Moti I In I anlern Van Dran Bros., Prups. Give Us a Trill. liates $2 00 a day Special Kates by Wee. nr moDlL rters for Iravellno Haa. "rrrjon. Successors to J. B Moore Byers' Best Flour... To make jj'aal bfoad oat 1' t n HeM Flour M look fust premium at the Clllcago wOftd'l I'alt. ovrt all COaipOtl tiou, ami p.i M ' si i lli nl sutlslai tio. wiirrcvcr used livery sack Is KOanatoad We have tbt- beat Strain RdI'.c'I llarlev. Seed Rye niul I'etiidlcaa Karli-y. Pendleton Roller Mills w. s by Kits, Pip. Braue. shorts, en mk- Dim l. noi l in u cists.. Aiu. a. vu. "I litr MfuaJ ll.i .Urst It. .111 siien MKMO.l.'r HV.NAMII' TAIll I.1..S ut- iiis.Ii- That i. h I Hrst Um.I. II,. I. 'i'l.ft .1-1. C-'llJ. SltilwUt lM.tl.t- I UmjS u i1.mu.-u Ik,.,, witt. mr f..i H-lf smi Irii.lii. s liri n..i... H. I (AN wi.Mii.r. i ,iu.i,.i, .HI . W fttflillisl. " Mi. . t .-i r ivi.i., , AUIUl 11', Ba Hunt iKMtesl.l d.r j.o;iiUi in .Ui..- I.t IM.A.NO UKI U (XI . 2H Waslniutt.il num. .-.ai. Krsiiciw. Also ui. mIi- Ii uur l..W ss.iit, Koi;i'r-l..'e CIIAI.MA. 1 i.Os.AI llll. I i I.IMAIlt CATARRH NulUllil! bill s local reliitsty Ol change ot lliuslc Will flirt- CATARRH. The Sueelfle le EJy's Cream Balm Ii i ijuii'kly tMrUid. iven Kt'iiei ui um e. ii - ii in. " ii--. i COLD N HtaAD li. nl ami piuli.-i-ltf lh Meiutiraiii', Hvsiurua tin- tieua) ut Taaif itutl Htucll No Mercury. Nu luiuriouj Uru KvKiiler Xw ux ; i-'nuiily elee ll.OU. ul lrilgfjf lata ur l Ulttll. KLV BUOTllKtiiiW Weuruiiedi , Net, i urlt. Ihc Paper of the I'cnple. I irrybotly UcaJa It. I be Largest Circulation. Hrst Atli crtlslug Medium The Old Reliable I r o-li fiain III b'jKlneaa m l no icnt ' prty aiMi jri tn iiiiiriritui ainig ere trying te muke you belli' fe Ihttj u glvu you as lum ti tbi Die 'iuller ea we favn TIIKY CAN'T ! l'l ova e y the only coui.'lvte elOi k of llerncal -Mf tiit-e-, BrltMltM, in t, Hntin, w.ii.i. uiofeye, Uruilitia. uiulie, oil, Koen, iunt. W eeuii 'ovum, and aurei tlit waul e.er LioiiKkt (o r.n.'UTi; uregjon JOSEPH ELL'S l eading Mar nct and Saddlery.. Closing out at Cost at VAUGHAN'S (7 OREGON SH0lrLlNE Union Pacii ic; Take .he... Washington k Columbia Rim Railway I IN UhiragOi HI, I'anl, He. Isuns, hau Ml lilv. HI . .bat, Omaha, ami . RACK I , biuw is tbe tiiiic Ui lay in your SI'KlMi HUl'l'i.lKh Lad iee' abuae, 11.76 aow. .. . li.oo Ladles' shoes, $1. i0 now .W Men's heavy shoes. . 1.10 Mens s ;'..0 shoes. I.WJ Ludies' leata, spring weight ,110 Heat thread dozen SM spool Oi Copiwr wash txiilers,.. 2.M 'i.V Men's l-.oo underwear, suit 8.06 1 t' tin ctiffeo pnta 15c now .10 Wash baaiua .00 All guod must gy as auon as poasible. KOO0 i'AK KM IS TKAUK. Vauiliajjs liacket Store H07 Main Street l'i ii lleton, : Oregon, Moi.as btisrastl hy lie usy, aak ur luoulb and gneo ta. bos I ol care. First Class Livery Rig i.'aii tu ..I. lum. -i on .i.i.i i uulies. I . i. .in Ms ii. 711 tur eah. m 1 i.n lull,, f loprlctui i. sr. st Time Schedule .saivi IBB rroui Pendleton, i lanu I I lilt a. o isall ltks, liauv.r, lorl I'.irlisiiil Wurlb. Ouiataa, Kan Hun .... us '.I,, HI Iaiui. s a. s II. 6 a5 l. ui (.'btcago and Has I via Hunt. bagtoa. I Aiisoiic Ksit uks. loneer. rt Kiprrss Wniih, Omaha, Kan i. ' ui. ssvs I lis-. HI 1eil. (.'til It) tu ii. vis Hum cagoaudKaal lugtoa Ht l-sul Walls Walls, Istwlsum KastMsll Hisli.sllsi,-ull H I',, in uisii.Mluui-atSills.nl v- i f faul. nuliiiii,elll.i Hpufeaue. kse, chli agu slid Kast. Ocean and kiver Schedule. rgOM I llKll.AM' All salllug deles uh 0 .UD u . ."I jstll Ul I'llSUK.. Kor Hu s . .ii. , , i.i Ball ever I days All Points Last am! South furllaml and pulota 0M the Sound. Aii... . Ml i.'li.). A . .Ii rs.lsys an. I Irldaiiei li ... in J in . Is., I Inirs-I.ysaii.l nalurlsy. .i j . .. . ti.il -. i . til Huuds M U. Ul b.turd. ia f ui. Pally es. Bum's e . ia s in. lu-i I 1. 1. uid H.1 e ei kuudsy CetanBta Blver lo Aslurl. .ml Way Isiudlugs. Wlliaiuette Blver I I iang.av ,Oiagou I lly, Kuabcig i Huud.y n.l. Ui. I U'lVISBIIUVllCCl aud Vis lauding. i ..i ..His slid W.y-Isiudiugs I Sip ui. Muu , w.-.i sud rrl Depot Stable. 7 a. in J . Thrs. uti ast Ixi.i r Klp.rU ,,. Ually. Will. in. u. andYaru I Hi vol. :ea p. ui Orsguu Oily, Oaytou Muu. wed. sud VVay-Laudliigs and tti. tea si Lewisiua Baake Blver. aipsrls u Lewlatvu r. w. susui. li. i.. 1 1 .tu . . . . i.t nt.u.ler . ui p sol iaforuistlua lagardlag fatal ami aiswu, in. ,.l. in. i . . ail nn ur ..Mid. W AiiAMS Ag.ul. psiidluUiu, Orttgtsli : g a l.ai.iikKilKAIi, o PA, A. II. Wail.. Wash Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD i.l i 1 1 i Vot harna ami ilwellinga I Leapt i than t ui. luinhcr. lath. Sluualca, liiiil.ini, Puper, Tar Pupcr. I.imo Mid t a; nu ui MouldlnitH. Pickets, Plaster. Until and .Suiid, Screen lloorn 4i Wiudows. Saah aud Jioora, Tarra Cutta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alia St., opp. Court House.