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$9 Raxta '01 low. Ratai Itni. Pr. rauia , "0(fr. 1 ON IFIC Flyer for riday and Saturday 120 hirt Waists to go at 39c each. Sale commoner Friday and closes Saturday niRht ;ieaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. KIDAY, MAY -'L I MM. M FISH CATCH IS SMALL Lwrls Ssimon ProiptotJ Are Not Very gneoursgins. It .. I , I. I tit, I U0i, lire. .nay . win win ' " "" c. .1,1,, f . r more tluili a w inwci , .i .....I, ii.ii . hir has been ex- tTfl(l, lltr w, Ptionllv rall,Ritd 'he l,r,,Hl tH for fcH mmoiliati' linn"" rl L Two prlnoipil reaaoni for tin L Meal tin- hack ward spring rllr, "1 HI, Hi rmulunt unusually cold water litis river 1-ir tins season in inn veur :,. tlir--lHi.il- ill HHIIIIOII irotll L... ,., n. mil -r, i, II'. till' IIICI umi tarQltkllf propagated salmon have wi .luring tin' past lew years nmrm'u 1 1 .i m lu.ivi'lv nmi tlir eggs Dl tlix Ej III) ;iinl una the August riniM. ll s r.-ll' nl UllN. till' large rilllM (II i. hive I'-i'ii .'utMiiiK uit.T I'Hi'ii year, . i i .1.1 ....I. ..I .I...I ,, ,11 .,. I 0111 llSllrrilieii (iitwim.i inn. .i..." kfOIt tlMI ilavs till' CBlCIIOS Will III- a' niit.Ti.illv I In- iru-iN remain uui- n St UM opening ! UM sea- kin S'Vhii I'din- per iiiiiiiii i k iiuii krUlfUrnr W nil. I storage 1 1 m 1 1 , m Hit It tml .iiih-IihII cents (or tin' smaller Seven canneries uml diiir cold - n .nit- :in- hi oncriit inn uli I In ... rltr,bal none ol tin-in ere work- ttt murr (Iihii llin puirters nine JtNOTHKR WUND"K Ur SCIENCE. Iitlon Hal Proved That Dandruff li Caused by a Germ. ll "H- ill lining Wllllllcrs tlieSI- lIllVH In uiolii'iiu- as wallas in mechanics. timv Ailain da I vex, 'In- human nice i Ivfti ti . with iliiinlriiff, for Ml liair prtpaniliot lull- hereto- r -,-,i i urn - , .-in nam until litslim's Htfpieidc ,i- i iti t on the innr- tut It i a scientific preparation that ii- tin- urn that make dandruff or! 'irl lay ! lafaf i a ir into tin- scalp to not I il nl tiir Iniir. huri' it HttpH vitality ; caumiit' Ui'Iiiiil; Hal ID. allioft hair anil HNVify baldimaii. fltbiHit ilamlriiff hit i r miial irrow lux- ntntly. lliTiii'ni.- at all I riiuKiHt h. It i tin- only ikutroytr ( dMdraB. mm FOR A LARCENLST lovirnor uar AsKad to Free Robert Jordan Prom thu Penitentiary. Salens . UV ji A aiiiinu ..n,,n IDH tiuilr t,, iirr II flattrtJejajM, ol Ham. ) county, who I QDUff VVBII M'.ir- .IllMlli-x l.ir uruml lrenyota'ii rb trial lodM, dla in.riiiH Hint pirora iiintu with I'"- 'tltlil1.rH. Jlllliri. Oliflnril'h Mk i- ByttKyln. t,i tin- anMMor. ur uvh in aiiiMtaiicti that tin- lejui-r ueeervwl all he not, tlmt bJLx. a In la . f ur.n..,a iii,ine avutyililng IWaillwi nou.1, r,rrB,ul.,l l HUNZIKER, Jeweler and Optician.., PU RULE HOTEL Under Ncw nanaKemeat. J- W BANCllUFr, Hrop. Hi.,,"'1' Pa.y.MeaU26c. t How u, tbe city lor hauiinca. MJft-j"n:"iiai prm Klre urool building. Cor. Court .rnj Johnson Sts. tNDLtTON. OREGON mi Mf ll, , I rutj BltatUOSt , hi' would not opiinw tin pardon, ami i.hinkn it oiiht to In- flMttdi Htatk or Ohio, fiTV or Toi.ann i l,l'l'H i:oiintv. Krank J. ('Imney iimk.- until thai ho I. t tic nciilnr imrtmir of tin- llriu ol K. J Cln'liry .v. I u., InltiK tiiialiiuM In tin- city of lolr.lo. i niiiiiy Hiul .talc MOIWallli inn I that nalil llrm will pay the mini of line lliin.lr.'il Unlliini for each ami crcry cane of Catarrh that catinol Im curcil hy the aaa nf IIhII'- Catarrh Ottr. Hwnrn In licfiirr me ami ttbearlbtd In nw jireaoncv thla Ath ilay uf Hm-mnlirr. A. 1 "A1- A. W. (H.KASiiN, -- Notary Public. Ilall'a Catarrh Cure In ukim Internally anil aciH difejolly mi the blood ami ttttoooi aurfaoea nl thr nynli'lii. Hcml Inr t.-l i iii.iii ikIh (rrr. K I CIIKSKV A OO., Toledo, Oklo, Hul, I bf ilrugKliilN 7.K-. Ilall'a Pamlly 1'ilUun the holt. Adams Notaa. AcianiH, May -'.I. -auiihI Arp punl A tin 'tin ii vtait TtMtdaJT William Kaknr, the chnii mill BUM, and lavi. WilliuniN, Ibt) liVRlor man, uri in I'lindlKtoii today on bMiBMi BOnOaWtajd with tho MR BTUlM on tin I'matilla rivnr, ut ORjrBM Mtiition. All Hinalliiox and iiiohhIiih patlROU am out. Tim quarantine Iiiih hcnti raiHcil. and tin- mtari' ia now over. J. K. Jolimon, HticccHMor In John ItniH., in tho Krocwv Iiiihiiichh, Itant In dav madii a vuliintarv aHHiKiimont to R, L. Saliin, of Portland, --.-t-, ; iu iiaihlitiHH, WH). A. T. brewer, the merchant, hm-jiimi returned from a five dav trip to Cort land, and to kahuna, Waali. He wan accompanied liy hia brother-in-law. Prank lloidmaii. ( Iiiih. ForgUaon, who Iiiih Imimi har borimr for the I'lilliuitu compauv. Dr. tween 1'orllaiid anil U rail MP, returned TucH.hiv inoriiiiiK and will work (or the elevHtnt ciimpauv. Saya Ha Waa Tortured. I Hiiffered aiieh pain frnin ROrM I could hardly walk," writeH II Kiliin don i Hlllthorosib, III., "out liuck- luli'l Arnica Salve coinpletelv curd them ' Acta like BMHjiO OH Hnraiua, hruiimH, ciith, aorea, acaldn, Iniriia, ImiiIh, ulcera. Perfect healer of a-kin diHeaaer ami pilua Cure miranteeil In Tall man a 0q Arrlvala at Hotel Pendlnton. W N Matlock, JlMUi I, Itlack, ISiiii Kranciaco. M I. Miller, ObltawW, W It HeiidimiiiiK, Portland. H N Kiak, OblelgO. 1. Macleay, Omaha. J 0 l.uckel, Portland. Peter Mclntyre, Oreicm City. Corkio. C F Kretchner, New York. J H Hiouel, New- Y'ork. den Mctiilvery, Spokane. 0 I Itohinaoii, Wan Krauciaco. Leo KiHlamler, Portland. ion llama, Portland. Andrew Nvlamler, Pnrtlnnil Chae II QlaitP, FwUtfldi l larael, San Kraiiciaco. II K Keen. II .1 Lea, Seattle. 1 KaRtea, Portland. .1 A Cooke, San PrUOitM Looil Ueruald, Sau FrtJieiROO, W l (leaver, Portland K Sikea, Portland. John Huh, in- Davenport, Iowa. I. K Prince, Hiialou. Paul W 0 Heiaer, BpokaUM, II II lii, th, Chicane. -i. O - m 1 - Worklna 2 Houra a Day. Tliere'a nu reat for Ihuae ttreleaa little worker -Dr. Kiag'l New I.ifi Pilla. M il I ioua are always huav, our iiik torpid liver, jaundiue, hi I louaiiear fever and apio. 1'liev bMlRtl llol bdtvd ache, drive out malaria. Never gripe or weaken Small, taate nice, work wondera. Try them. 'Joe at dlioMa Co.'i. DlaoluMon Notlea. The tirm of tiodecke A. Kirkman ia th ia day diaaolved by mutual conaent, E. J. Kirkmau retiiea and Wm. Qo docke eootDOdJd tlie buaiuoia, will pay all dehUi of the tiriu aud collect dl) In! la Dute.1 Pendleton, Or., May 1. 1W01 . WM. (iODKCKK. B. J. K1KKMAN. Telapl, ''oue 72. ALLEN BROS., Wood and PosU. nr u,l Ti fileaa aUxht. lamiuaraok Puau. Wood uloe aun dr7. Office l,ir ,.( Uauii.ualHanb If You would know Tkc Whole Truth, Road between the lines. "FiaTpiuine Core iti is th most Nutritious and Economical of any of the Careal Coffees." That's the verdict rendered by those who use Cereal Coffee. AN ODD FELLOWS' REUNION R ALKXANDBR PRRSIDBD AT BAKBR CITY ME8TINO. TIIK Urand Lodge Seaalor.a Rnded Rebekaha Kleet Oftleera Mra. Harnett, or Athena, Treaaurer. The Odd Pel low1 (rrand lode and the RehekaliH' ntate aaaembly at Haker Citv coin pi pled the ImainnaR in hand on Tbartdky aranlBf, Weilnesday eve ning, a reunion n held in the Baker City theatre, R. Alexander pTWldlnf, It waa an OOMalon Cr! Kat plcatan for the 60) or kk) deleifatea win. were intra, m ii shown by the followlni reference to it in the linker Citv Rp puhl ican : "The occasion waa the eighth an nual reunion of the amat grand master, past grand refireaentati vea and past grand patriarclia' RaaocUtlon, Tieksta bad ben diRtribatsd with a free hand. Moat of thoae PNMnl were either BWDibafl Ol the order o( Odd Fel lows ainl Kebekahs or interested in those who were. Knthusiasin marked the various efrottl, winch might be n garden the culm mat ton of n week of celeriratinns. Maker's elite 0iaed witl the visitors in bursts of applause laKen ail together, it will be an event to live in the memory of local riti.ena. UR thl ttlH RH fltmiad tSd distin guished light of the domain, together with or Carter ami local rapraawt tattves. K. Alexander presided, ami Upon either side of him were ranged Croud Lodge otlirials, iirtiinl Kncanip. nient officers and many well known past grand masters and past grand patriarchs. The black-bordered and iM'tosseled red 'ez of the Muscovites were conspicuous in boxes to the left, while the grand officers of the Re hekahs were accnri led atmilur atStlOM ol honor on the right." Appolnimenta. Qrand Master Welch, of the past year, appointed on standing com mittees, R. Alexander, chairman of tlnaneo; (t. W. Mradlev. of AthOlM, on per 1 1 on and expenses: T. F Mow ard, on appeals; Dr. W. T. Willinm- son, ol aleni, tnrtnerlv of Weston, on state of the order; B, M, Sharon on printing. .loaeph Micelli, of Roseburg, received the i i ii ill oi grand warden, winch was the xisition coveted bv the several as pirants for chair honors. .1. II Nel son, of .Mc.Miuvillo. was elected grand master; Robert Andrews, of Portland. deputy grand master. Joseph X. Micelli, of Koaehurg, grand warden. C. I. .Palmer, of linker City, grand rep resentative; K. F,. Sharon of Portland, re-elected grand secretary ami Dr. ltvron K. MiMer, of Portland, re- elerted grand treasurer. The nest meeting place of the order will be in Xewport. on the Wednesday following the third Monday in Mav. I Htll' Xewport captured the prir.e after brief contest, in which Portland was the oulv other - 1 : i tor. linker is highlv complimented bv having given to one of her esteemed Ituens the ofhee of grand representa tive. Past I rami Master Welch, re tiring, was in this race, uml sustained lefeat at the bauds of Mr. Palmer. The most spirited contest was over the ollice of grand warden, the junior elective piatitiou in the chairs. F'or this there were four candidates, tho othera Imiug A. .1. Johnson, of Hcio, J. C. Mills, of Iudepen.ieuce uml Dr. FoKtie, ol Ontario. liThe new ollicera of the Rebekali as- semblvare: Mrs. Nellie L. Ouatin, Portland, president; Mrs. Nettie J. I'ligerman, McM inn vi I le, vice-prest-lent, Mrs. Florence AtWOOd, Mtkar City, warden , Mrs. t'rn ('oaptT, Dallas, secretary, re-elected, and Mra. .Nova Harnett. Athena, treaa urer. 1 he other othcers ol tlie lodge are appointive, and will la- made ny the president some time during the afternoon or evening, before adjourn ment. Appointment of district depul les will also be made at the same time. NORMS & KOWE S SHOW'S A Fine Display ot Animal Intelligence - a Partormance Tonight. Noma iV Rowe's trained atiilnul show gave a luaiinee performance be ginning ut 'J o'clock this altermsui, ami will repeat i' this evening at x. near the O. R. A X. depot. It IK a Itsplav of animal intelligence thai greatly interests the student oi natural hirlorv and the curious ihthoii who cares for the unusual and marvellous. It is in fact an animal circus, as al most everv act attempted hy human performers ia successfully imitated by these animal actors aud most wonder fully clever and aagacioiia acrobats, they are too Tlie magnificent street itarade ill the forenoon with glittering chariots, handsomely carved cages, and tabluaux wagons, shapely and well groomed ponies, diminutive ele phant, excellent band, trained aaslli African aebra and a host -u other in teresting features was the moat com plete ever aeeli here. I he people who went to the show exiected much from the smart looking little animals, but still thev were not prepared for the many astonishing surprises that the clever little animal perlormers had for 'in-, i What lime t he and leiice was not gating in wonderment at the al most human acts of the animals, they were roaring w ith laughter at the clean comedy of Isjth the human and annual clowns witli the show. The performance opened with a grand entree much the same as all circuses, but while it was going on a beautiful tableaux wus toriued in the center of the ring bv dwarf elepiianU, an African ehra, almost two score H ponies with aa many d"gs with Miow- tlake. the beautiful while MMltajM Kt the lop Next came u military drill by twelve ponies that executed dllhciill maneuvers with remarkable pre cision, then came aoiuersaolt dogs an I funniest oi all the clown doga. Follow ing in rapid succession came numerous ridiug acta by doge and monkeys. The performing seals were a genuine novelty and woo much applause by the clover work. Near ihc OIOM oi tba per tOrmaOOe some very exciting chariot and hurdle races were given. The clos ing act waa a very realistic tire scene with dogs and monkeys acting as policemen aud tJreuieu handled the miniature tire apparatus with astonish ing skill. Taken all in all it was by far the beat show of ia kind ever aecu in this city. BELIEVES IN ADVERTISINO Indian Woman and Her Sorrow Over Loet Money. The l ast Oregon lau oil,., .- have a lady visitor who comes faithfully every dav and ulaiutivelv asks if her lost purse has beeu found. She asks not in words, for long aince have the at taches of the uewapauer learned what she seeks, und , upoli Iter entering the rooms, promptly aay : "No ketcli 'em money. If find 'om, take 'em to Loe Moorhouse." Then the lady sadly de parts, with a look indicating intenae yearning for that lost money, and an almost suapicion that aomehow she is being badly treated. Hoi faith in the value uf advertising ia eubliuie, aud is an euaauiple fur bueiueaa uieu whoj sometimes doubt the efficacy of prin ters' ink. This lady 'a name ia Mrs. Johnson, wife of a I'matilla reservation Indian. She lost n purse about two months ago containing two $20-gnld piecea and some silver. She promt ly came to this ollice and inserted an "ad" in which it was requested that if the purse and the money were found they were to he left with' I,ee Moorhouse or at this office. If anyone ever found that purse let bin please own up and deliver it to its rightful owner, thereby relieving the poignant snrtenngs oi a worthy, frugal, industrious aboriginal woman and in cidentally relieivng from further bothot several men who have some work to perform and whose heart strings .are daily torn by the mournful pleadings of the woman who seems not to doubt that the paper man can Bad her lost money. WILLIAM BALM ADCOCK. Was New Native of Fayettevllle. York, Aged 77 Yean Win. Balm Adcock. who died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. T. I leaallen, at Adams on Thursday, Mav J:!, was born In Favettevi I le, N. Y., October 10, 1824. In 18S2 he left Ins home in the east and cast Ins for tunes with the west. Me came to Cali fornia in that year by way of "Cape Horn." lie worked there for several year, before be came north to Oregon. After coming to this state, he tint made his home near Millsboro, Wash ington count v. at which place he was married to Harriet F.llen Schorleld Sep ti nnier 11, 18511. To them were horn three children, FMward i., l.ncy Dora and Harriet Flllen. They moved to Kastern Oregon in 1H7M and located near where the pNMBl oily of Athena now stands. n Octo 1st .'11, 1m74, bis wife passed on to eternal rest and was buried in the Keys graveyard, where their daughter Harriet Kllen also rests. Two child ren st ill survive them. Me became a member of the Baptist church of Adams about 1891, and has llnea been a very active worker in all that pertained to the work of the Muster. He was a man always forward in all that he he lie veil to lie right, ami while, hv his industry and tradi , he made more than ordinary men, yet bis charitable disposition prevented the accumulation of money and he died without the possession of great worldly riches. Poor as the world reckons wealth, but rich in that none knew him, but they honored, respected am! loved him. Me made his home for the past ten years with his daughter and her hus band, J. T. I.ieuallen.at Adams. The funeral was held at the residence at Adams, and the bislv laid to rest with Ins wife and daughter at the Kevs cemetery above Athena, Mav '2i, 1901, DeWitt's Little F'.arlv Risers search the remotest parts of the bowels and re move impurities speedily with no dis comfort. They are famous for their elli cacy. F'.asy to lake. .Never gripe. Tall miin A- Co. R Martin Leads. R. Martin is entitled to he called the leader in the grocery trade on ac count of his long experience in the business. Then as he buys in car lots for cash he gets a trade and cash dis counts which give him his gisids a little cheaper than other stores. Mar tin gives tins saving in his buying price to his custom, rs. II you want a lug bill of groceries get prtcea at other and then Martin can bent their prices. Acker's dyspepsia tablets are sold una tjHisitive guarantee. Cures heart burn, raising of the food, distress after eating or any form of dvspepsiu. One little tablet gives immediate re lief. Me and &0c. For sale by Brock iV McComas. bargains in Bleyeles. The Crescent bicycle agency, in the 1 Oregon ian building, can seli you a lady's wheel, new, for 2U, guaran teed: a man 'a wheel, new, for 922.60 ; boys' and girls' w heels 922. It also has some bargains in higher pr I wheels. Payments can made to suit purchaser, no interest. Catalogues free. Moki tea (smitively cures Mick headache, indigestion and constipa tion. A delight lul herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of the skin, pro 'luring a perfect complexion, or money refunded. Mc and 50c. For aale by Bris k ,V M - i mas. ... Several Reasons ... Why it pavs to send your orders to us and buy from us : 1 We are the only peojile in Pendle ton in the Saddlery business that have no rent to pay. 2. We curry the largest stock ill Flastem t iregou. We are the only swddlery house in Pendleton that never employed Isivs 4 We have strictly ooe price and tlie gMsla are marked in plain figures. 6 Our stock ia always fresh and sty lea the latest. K, We have an established reputation for reliable work. 7 If our goods are not aa represented the money will Is- cheerfully refunded. H We never in ierepreaent gooda to make a aale. , We give you gcssl work, low prices and prompt attention. JOSEPH ELL, Harness and Saddlery. Laurels Again ! PROSPECTS FOR A HATCHERY THB CONDITIONS AT THB MOUTH M'RaY CRRKK ARK FAVOR ABLR. OF Some Information RegardlnR Fish and the Subject Generally. K. C Greonnian, superintendent of the Oregon state fish commission, ac companied by J. C. Bradlev and O. A. Brown, returned from Wallowa county Wednesday, and spent Thursday in Pendleton, giving valuable informa tion to a number of citixens in regard to propagation of fish. Me made a number of important discoveries in Wallowa county, among which was the fact that hundred" of thousands of fish are destroyed everv year by getting in to irrigation ditches and finally getting out onto cultivated land. This state of affairs was particularly notice able along the Wallowa river. The farmers taking out ditches would think only of water for irrigating and would overlook the fish altogether. Mr. Groan man stated that he would notify the owners of ditches, whether private in dividuals or corporations, to nut screens at the headgates of the ditches and not allow the nsh to get through, in accordance with law. Other counties of course come under the same law and those who take ditches from Birch. McKay and Meacham creeks, and from the Cmatilla, will likewise have to put screens at the headgatee. Pendleton Hatchery The conditions at the mouth of Mc Kay creek for a hatrberv are favorable' so (ar as known. The proposed site for the hstcherv is about three miles i weat of Pendleton. One thing remains to lie learned Is. fore the hatchery is assured. That is, do a snllicient niiin- , ber of sal mon uomo up the Umatilla river to simply such an institution) with eggs for hatching. A rack will be i pi aced across the I'matilla jnstalsivei where the McKav creek empties into that stream, which will catch all the salmon ascending. It is believed that the result Will Is' perfectly sat isfartorv . Bluebaek Salmon. Messrs. QNSDBMB, Bradley mid Brown brought back with them a hum Ikt of -pe, uncus of the true bluebaek salmon w inch had he.-n caught in Wallowa lake and river. This was a valuable catch for them, as it proved I conclusively that the hluehack. which is one of the most valuable of tish for PICNIC From 7 to 9:30 p. m. ADMISSION FREE Full particular! tomorrow evening, THE i.r mm KS the market, can tie siiccesslu I ly propa gated in those waters. Mr. Brown left for Portland Thursilay night, while Messrs. (in-eninaii and Bradlev went on ti e train this morning to Kastern Washington to investigate the condi tions along a number of streams with the intention of pulting up a hatrberv there. At the last session of the legis lature a sum of money was appro priated sufficient ami the officers were authorised to establish eight nr ten fisheries with Oregon money. The most of them will Is put up in this state, but Washington and Idaho mav get one or two. Easy Running, 'lean ( 'utting, Hull Bearing They are guaranteed. : 1 1 and see them. Hansford & Thompson, 001 Main Street. Hotel Pendleton Under New nannKenu-nt The least in oiiantitv and most in quality descrifa's IeW'itCs Little Karly Risers, the famous pills for constipa tion and liver complaint . Tal I man ACo THE ee. BEST PROOF That a remedy cures is the words d those who've tried it. How oftefl is it said, "I can't sleep, my system is run down, my digestion's bad, or I've rheumatism or kidney trouble?" Resirts of rurea by my Dr. Sanden's Belt Pour in by every mail. These show it to lie tlie greatest remedy for all pains a, id weaknesses, aud if every stiffen r used this treatment there wouldn't bean ailing man or woman today, Write for my interesting bsik free and see the cures I've made. Strictly First-Class nicellflDt Colsme. Kvnry Modern Convenience tea MBMReJsRR M Gift Us a Trill. Rates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Week or montn ik. Dept. PORTLAND. . T A. SANDEN, tVuaarl Block, ORBOON. Wholesale It-alur in . Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke Kar and Billiard Uooms. Headquarfere for Traveling Men The Heat Hotel In Eaatern Oregon. Van ran Bros.. Prups. Successors to J. E. Moore The (i lories of Spring I In- garniture of summer, are shown in iln rug ami malting; I., .into ". wc ilisjilay lit ".' -inn; In yom Moors during tin- wurmer months. Nothing more cleanly, mot dsiot) or OOlsi I an lie fouml thai tin nuttings we art: showing Rufi from 75 up to I40. Mailing-, as low .is l JC. Undertaking a Specialty. Jesse Failing. Main si reel near Bridge. The College Athlete ... The rru tapoaillo. cl.. Ovid aa snaa. Award Ut I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY Hotal SI. Go fJfJO IIAKVHAO. Prop fcleRdotly Furnished Steam Healed hurupean Plan Hlock and a half Iron depul. Sample Room In connection Room Kate 5th, 75c. 11.00 j m wp.i-4 .1 Ktv OrWmam l&M s. ,1 by JOHN ttCUUlUT The Louvre Saloon OKkXiOtl. 1-r MM h I 1N S T O R A G K. R?o4eaen4iasleuueh, prrlsct ruunlni wtieel In In. .furU 1. uo uior. cutuu.nwll' about lttOI BICYCLES tb.ii are tbuw men anu women wbu ride lor ill 11 ill ANI I-O.A-. hi on smoeib runulnji wbwbi of proven hoiIIi, tor comfort end u(U aake. auudiud Muss bier, uoal Ladies or Lout's Koadetor $36. is) Laller Or Lent Light K -a.l.-' , .I4U.UU .en is IV irouud Hauer A0.iM Indies or UeuU Chaiuiaaa On ideals aao, tw, io R. W. f LETCHER, Aieut Umatilla. County, Peudleuuu, Ureou WOOL FOR SALE. ii woo I will beat 'In- Kirsl National Hank laaiod iinis on lots of troo Not. 6, s, i;t ami .o k now stored in tin- J nli-inltnt war- Thursday ol eai oftioe to receive 17, aliotjt ;o) bouse; also aint uuu saehM oi tin yean oiiu, i rteervs tlm privilege "i reieelini any or all ImIh. rVduresi rue Ten iJiotou or Pilot Kook. Telephone Pendleton ranch on Bear ( reek. J. E. sniTii. ..LEE'S LICE KILLER... A sure remedy for lie and mite.. International Poultry F'issI koeis the hens healthy, mica grit aids digest iu, Jioue meal gives strength to young chicks HONK MEAL A clean, inoffensive but nutritious fertiliser for your lawna. C. F. Colesworlhy ,,ou,try supply iepot CKOWNBR & SON. TJtLKr-UONX MAIM i. For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. i in m