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_____ FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1903. COMMERCE-TMDE DULL. SICKENING THUD WHEN CABBAGE DROPPED. Utter Inaction Prevails in the Grain Markets and Complete Stagnation in the General Price List ot Pro duce, Staples and Hides—Nothing Going or Coming. new barley arrived Juno 1, a day earlier than last year, and sold for $1.10 as compared with 95c last year A sale of a carload to arrive was made yesterday at $1.05. In general the crop is turning out much better than was expected. The market for the old crop is quite firm, with none selling under $1.10. unless it is off grade. A vessel is now loading a full cargo at Port Costa for Europe. Boston Wool Market. Boston. June 11.—The wool mar ket is very quiet here, but prices re main firm. The trade has been prin cipally in territory wools. Quota tions: Territory. Idaho. fine. 14@15c; fine medium. lSt^ij 16c; medium. 16 §17c. Wyoming tine. 14§>15c; medi um. 15 'll 16c; medium, 16917c. Utah and Nevada fine. 14'-i«i 15c; fine medium. 151 a 4i'1 «’.<•; medium. 15*^ ii 1SL.C. Montana tine choice, 184i lSc^c; medium choice, lxat'ls1^* There is very III lie doing in Aus tralian wools. The market is very firm, combing choice scoured basis. s.i«rs5< . good, 784rs<k-; average. 75 ii 7s<. BREVITIES. Choice meats at Houaer'a. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch’s. Robert fludspeth. of Athena, is at tlie Gohlen Rule hotel. Full line Ella Wheeler Wilcox’s books at Nolt’s popular book store. Mr. and Mrs. George Wells, of Heppner, are visiting friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ferguson, of Mil ton. are the guests of friends in the city. Miss Minnie Shields, of Pilot Rock is visiting in the city for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. R. E Porter, « I Meacham, are in the city for a short visit. Blacksmith shop in Pendleton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. Mi- E. M? (’handler, of Baker City, is the guest of Pendleton friends lor a time. Good business for sale. Main Street, between Alta and Court. See E. T. Wade. Camas Vrairie stock ranches. 160 to I. imhi acres. Prices right. E. T. Wade. Misses Malendia and Allee King, ot Vthena. are the guests of Pendleton friends. Mrs. H. P. Isaacs, of Walla Walla, is in the city the guest of friends for a few days. H. W Stewart has gone to Port land and San Francisco on a 1" day:-’ business trip. One hundred and sixty acres. Halt rich bottom land. Good improve ments. $1600. E T. Wade. R. W. Stanfield, of Echo, is in the city on a short visit and is register ed al the Hotel St George. For Rent—Suite of rooms, nicely furnished, one block and a half west if Main street. Inquire 2<»S Alta. Houser always furnishes good meat Send In your order. Market Uta street, opposite Savings Bank. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ross, of Mea cham. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross at their home on Jane street. Trading in "puts” and '‘calls” un der our system Is very profile de. We handle grain and stock ar nts on a margin of as low as $20 Our book on “put” and “call” trading sent free on application References. Brad street. Booge & Co. members of Chamber of Commerce, 37 Corn Ex change. Minneapolis. $50.00 Given Away ST. JOE STORE SUCCESSFUL OPERETTA GIVEN BY MILTON TALENT. Cutting All day long from morn til night, Sixteen Graduates This Year From Columbia College—Commencement Was Followed by a Banquet—A Quarantined Case of Scarlet Fever —Interesting Collection of General Neighborhood News. Milton, June 10.—Commencement exerciser ot Columbia Coll« ge were held Munday ami Tuesday evening». Many ass«*nibl«*d in the n«*w op«*ra lions«- hall, which was beautifully dec orated with flowers and bunting of the «-ollege colors, red and yellow. At the close of the program Mon day evening. Which «ousiated of music and contests in oratory and el«-ciitiou. all operetta. entitled ’’Th«* Fairies of the Seasou,” was given by a fairy queen. attend«*«! by two elf I «ages and Hi young ladies dressed in costumes to represent th»» four sea sons It was well retider«‘<l and re ceived by an appreciative audience. On Tuesday evening Dr W. B Rees«', ot lA'Wiston. Idauo. delivered the address to the graduating class, which consisted of 16 boys and girls, tight of whom finish«*«! the academi cal course and six the business «■otirse. The diplomas were present- ed by Professor W. C, Howard, pres- ident <»f the college. Medals were received by James Briley for the best oration, l’aiue Shangle for elocution and Ida Storla for the highest number of credits ob tained throughout the year After the exercises Tuesday even nig a banquet was given the faculty of th«* colb-g«* and th<- graduates Rev. It I. Cartwright and his mother are at Walla. Walla attending th«- Christian <aiup meeting Frank Walker cam«* down from Kahlotus. Wash . yesterday, w here he is engaged in farming Rev. C. R. Howard, of Dayton. Wash who has been here attending Columbia's commencement, went home this morning. Mrs Agnes Warwick, of Tek<»a. Wash, who has tx*en tn town the guest of Miss F A Sikes, has return ed to her home Miss Ada Pierce went to Weston today, where tonight she will assist in the commencement exercise* of the Weston Normal School. Miss Essie Leezer. after a few days’ visit here with friends, took her departure today for Heppner. Mrs Frank Brown, who has been here several days visiting, has re turned to her horn«* at Alba. Or W. R, Anderson. Jr., went fishing yesterday in the Walla Walla river and succeeded in catching 100 nice trout Mrs. S. A. Miller came home yes terday from Dayton. Wash., where she has been visiting Her mother. Mrs. Cordelia Samuel, came with her and will spend the summer here. Mr and Mrs L. L. Morrison, ot Farmington. Wash., arrived here Monday and are visiting Mrs James Rommie. who is a sister of Mr. Mor riaon. Miss Ethel Palmer returned yes terday to her home at Baker City. after a few days' visit with Miss Amy Shumway. Rev D. C. Sanderson, of the ! M. E church, is in Cove. Or., assisting in a revival m«*etiag. Mrs. A. M. Stout who ha* been here visiting friends, returned yes terday to her home six mile* south of town Delegate to Grand Lodge F. and A. M. E L. Smalley w«-nt to Portland last night as a delegat«- to the grand lodge. A F and A M ilia daughter. Miss Zoa. accompanied him and will visit her aunt, Mrs. E. D. Horner. One Case of Scarlet Fever. A « as«* of scarlet fever has devel oper! In the family of D J. Kirk. It is a very mild case and the family is under quarantine, so there is no danger of it spreading. Returned From Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. I- L. Berry returned Monday night from Izewiaton, Idaho, where they have been visiting the past three weri.», Mr*. Carrie Kel logg. a niece of Mr. Berry. a«'com- panied them home and will be their gu«*st for a w«*ek. Cutting Cutting imiimiisir Dress (Sdjajdls at slaughter prices. beautiful patterns. All newand Come and get some of these seasonable goods and keep cool 250 pieces to select from Lyons Mercantile Company 4 4 4 4 « 4 4 4 4 if those interested wish to see or 4 11«« la-uder» lu Pendleton hear auy changes in the local mar ket they will have to get a micro ♦ scope and an ear trumpet. And un der those conditions they would have heard but one thing to disturb the stillness, the drop of cabbage front 5 to 4 cents a pound. Everything else is the same as it was last week. UMATILLA COUNTY PIONEERS. The dry weather has not made any Will Meet at Weston in Three Day change in the wheat quotations. Aliy Session. way. the failure or the prospering of The annual reunion of the Uma the local crop would not affect the market of the world to any great ex tilla county pioneers commences to tent. There will be good crops day. The meetings will be presided around us, in the Palouse country over by President R. M. Powers. The and in the neighboring states, anil sessions will last three days and ath Umatilla county will not be cropless. letic events, music, baseball, speeches Anyway, there is no change in any and banquets will be included in the thing and the market is dull and program. Thursday morning will be taken even. up in religious exercises, an address Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. of welcome by M. A. Baker, three ath Coffee—Mocha and Java, best, 50c letic events, music by choruses and per lb.; next grade. 35c per lb; lower the Athena band. The feature of the grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; afternoon will be the Indian drill by package coffee, and 20c per lb. 3 the children of the public schools. packages fur 50c. The annual address will be given by Rice- Best Lead rice, 12%C per lb.; Rev M II. Marvin, of Walla Walla next grade. 10c per lb. Wash. At 3;3«l o'clock the athletics Sugar Cane granulated, best. $6.50 will start. per sack; do. 13 pounds. $1. The pioneers' love feast occurs Salt—Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table. Friday morning, followed by music $2.50 per 100. by local talent. Athletic events will Flour—B. B.. $4 per barrel; Wal be pulled off both morning and after ters’. $4 per barrel. noon. In the afternoon Rev. Andreas Hood River berries. 10c box. Bard of Walla Walla will deliver the Walla Walla berries, 10c box. memorial sermon. Asparagus. 10c bunch. 3 for 25c. Saturday afternoon United States Radishes. 5c bunch. Senator Levi Ankeny is to address Onions, 5c bunch. the pioneers. Following his speech Cabbage. 4c per pound. the pioneers will devote considerable Pendleton Livestock, Poultry and Pro time to reminiscences and short speeches. duce Market. The sessions will be closed by two Chickens — Hens, 7c; $4.00 per athletic events and an exhibition of dozen; roosters. 4 to 6 cents. the national game. Turkeys, 12 ^»c per pound. Geese, per dozen. $9. Ducks, per dozen. $4. Butter. 30c per roll. Eggs. 16 2-3 cents. Parsnips, 75c per sack. Onions. 75c per sack. ------------------------ • ------------------------ Potatoes. 60c to 70c per hundred. Garlic, 15c per pound. IOWA INVESTOR PREDICTS VERY SEVERE DROUTH Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. IMMIGRATION FROM EAST. HUDSON BAY COUNTRY. Cows, per hundred, $3.25@3.75. Steers. $4@4.25. Rain Is Badly Needed Between Peru Family of Old Settlers Will Soon Hogs, live. $5 §5.50. Hogs, dressed, 7@7%c. Move to Portland—An Early Har dleton and Athena—Improvements Veal, dressed, 7@8’!4c. vest and Demand for Laborers— Be ng Made on the Highways—New Local Hide Market Echo People Attend a Society Wed Residence Approaching Completion The following are the prevailing ding. —Several Cases of Illness, But ♦ average prices for hides in this mar None Are Severe. ket; beef, green. 4c per lb.; beef, Echo. June 10.—Mrs. Schuyler Mil dry. 10§13c; mink, 50 @ 80 c each, ler left yesterday to join her husband Athena. June 10. — L. C. Kilgore re with a possibility ot $1 each of the in Portland. size is good and the condition prime; ports having heard the crops in Hud A. J. Dillon left for Willamette val coyote, 25c and possibly 80c; bear, son Bay vicinity are so blighted by ley two or three days ago. but will skins, according to quality and size, the continuous hot, dry weather that return in a few days, when he will a. re „ B LJetf> y t from $3 to $15; coon, 10@30c; horse, remove with his family to Portland. Virxxx*«. or Con* perfect, with head, tail and mane. $1 some are already turning horses on Mrs. A. J. Dillon and son. Arthur, hin* of ■»rj to $1.25; sheep, green. 6c; sheep 8%c their wheat and use it as pasture went down to Pendleton this even orrati. ,__—i La *. •• »• ____________ utark. k»? a U«*. • for * w,_________ per lb., dry; skunk. 25§4<»c; bad in order to realize anything there ing to attend the wedding of .Miss !•« .«•«»» tea » .-a--* f rew 1(0*011. N**- to I. Math-ay. Miss Nye from. ger, 20§-40c. SOLD BY TALLMAN A CO, DHUGUISTb. PtNDLETON. ÜhtUJN R. J. Buddy, who has been quite is a cousin of Mrs. Dillon. The Wheat Trade. ill. is somewhat improved, as is re- C. W. Albright, of Portland, is here! Portland, June IL—There is plen ported. again and yesterday in company with ♦ ty of wheat at tide water warehouses The crops are in need of rain very Mr. Robinson, drove over to Butter ONLY TEN MORE DAYS « fur a number of more ships, but this badly just now. Between Adams and Creek. in which to close out our entire stock, excepting our sewing will no doubt go over into the new Pendleton, along rhe Wild Horse ♦ Harvest is ready to begin now and year. Quotations rule for club 75c. creek, the grain is looking quite there is quite a demand for laborers. machines. The prices we are offering have never been equaled ♦ blue stem 77c, valley 76c per bushel. sickly, some of it heading at about -Mrs. R. Jones and children, in in Pendleton before and every article is a genuine bargain Sellers have no difficulty in obtain six to eight inches. ♦ company with Miss Mathews, drove There are only a few days left Every thing must go, If you ing these figures, but stocks in sell R. E. Beck has gone to Crook over to Heppner a few days ago to ♦ want to save money come early as the stock wont last long at ers’ bands are very small, as nearly county to look after his interests in spend a week visiting friends. the prices we are offering all the wheat remaining in the coun »aid place. ♦ Iowa Man Predict* Immigration. try belongs to exporters and millers. W R and Sheldon Taylor are tak ♦ A. H Hazen, of Sioux City. Iowa, A few parcels can still be had. but ing an outing and looking after their the owners want more money than interests in the John Day just now. is here looking over the country with the same is worth. W. W. Harrah, of Pendleton, was the view to locating here. He says Crop advices during the past week visiting and transacting business in he is very favorably impressed with were very favorable and a general the vicinity of Pilot Rock a short this part and predicts that there will be quite an emigration here in a improvement has been noted. Good time ago. rains have come in the principal Mrs. G. DeGraw, of Weston, is shor ttime. wheat growing sections, and corres visiting her daughter. Mrs. Cora pondents all report the outlook much Barnes, in Ijike Chalan, Wash., at The Real Cause of Dandruff and Bald ness. better. Some sections of Washing present. Rest and Health. ton need a little more rain, but the At one time dandruff was attribut C. C. Darr, the Adams road super When the hot days of summer majority of the counties are in good visor. has been making improvements ed to be the result of a feverish con make you think of the cool and condition. dition of the scalp, which threy off shade of the mountains, there 1* no I on the road in his district lately. Flour—There is a good demand at Mrs. McDougal, of Weston, is vis the dried cuticle in scales. more enjoyable plate to spend a va- ( present for flour, and a great many iting her son’s family at I.ake Cha Professor Unna. Hamburg. Ger < at ion than 1-ehman Springs, where of the mills that were closed down lan. Wash., at present. many, noted authority on skin dis the present manager. Mr. C. R. Dut some few weeks back have resumed William Kilgore has about com eases. explodes this theory and says ton. has s|>ared no ;>ainx and expense operations. The demand comes pleted his new residence on his prop that dandruff is a germ disease. for the convenience and comfort ot principally from Japan. California erty in the city. This germ is really responsible for the guest*. The grounds are admira being very short of wheat, cannot M.’. and Mrs. Fred Rosenswieg and the dandruff and for so many bald bly situated and the large hotel is ship very much over to Japan. From their daughter. Miss Elsie, made a heads. It can be cared if it is gone modern ami up-to-date in every re other sections of the globe there is trip to their Franklin county farm a about in tin- right way. The right spect. There are 25 cottages con-1 no demand. The outlook is very en short time ago. Mr. Rosenswieg has way. of course, and the only way. is veni«-ntly idtualed in the cool shade couraging for a good trade this fall, returned and Miss Elsie is teaching to kill the germ. of the grove and camping facilities as stocks are low in other Importing school and she and her mother are Newbro’s Herpfclde does this, and are ample and convenient. Phone countries. A very large cargo left holding down the farms. < auses the hair to grow luxuriantly, connections with all points. The Portland last Friday to various ports Grandpa Helmick was fishing down just as nature intended it should. water of lx-timan Springs is not on the steamer Indravelli. She had on Umatilla river nelow rendleton, Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c equaled any where for its medicinal on board over 48.000 barrels, destin this week. in stamps for sample to The Herpi- properties and has proven in every John Smith remains about the eide Co.. Detroit. Mich. Sold by F. <ase a |x>sitive and lasting cure for ed to China, Japan and Siberia. Millstuffs—The demand continues same; not much Improved. W. Schmidt w Co. rheumatism. For further particu good from all sources and there Is no Grandma Gerking remains about lars address C. R. Dutton. Ix*hman let up for all kinds of millfeed. At the same as usual. Springs. Or. Educator Commits Suicide. the present time there is no change Grandma King is reported to be L. B. Baker, formerly city superin- I in quotations that rule steady for quite ill at present. Worst of All Experience. tendent of the Baker City public bran and shorts at $22.50 per ton. Much Improved in Health. Can anything be worse than to feel schools, committed suicide Wednes Barley—Market dull and nothing Frank Mansfield is reported as im day morning in Boise City by shoot that every minute will be your last* doing. Sales are very small and proved much as to be able to walk ing himself with a .38-calibre i evolver. Such was the experience of Mrs. 8. dealers say the demand is very light around so town with a cane. His body was found in the sagebrush ti. Newson. Decatur. Ala. "For three Prices are without change. $20 per near Boise by a couple of small boys. years," she writes. "I endured lnsuf- i Scarlet Fever Case Improving. ton being the ruling figure for feed. ferable pain from indigestion, stom The little 3-year-old daughter of He was wanted at Mountain Home ach San Francisco Markets. and bowel trouble. Death seem-1 (or forgery, and is thought to have Verne Bannister, who has been quite San Francisco, June 11.—There is low with scarlet fever for the past committed the act to avoid the dis ed inevitable when doctors and all nothing doing in this wneat market five weeks, is improving slowly and grace of arrest. remedies failed At length I was in Crop reports show no change in the there is hopes for her recovery now duced to try Electric Bitters and the situation as to the growing crops, Moki Tea positively cures Sick result was miraculous. I improved and conservative dealers in the trade Headache. Indigestion and Constipa at once and now I'm completely re Real Estate Transfers. do not look for as large a crop as the tion. A delightful herb drink. Re- covered." For liver, kidney, atom- former one. Quotations remain at Henry W. Schwarz and Louise meves all eruptions of the skin, pro ach and bowel troubles Electric Bil $1.32 to $1.37 per cental for shipping Schwarz, bis wife, and Frank J. ducing a perfect complexion or money ters ls the only medicine. Only 5vc. grades and 5 to 7 cents more for mill Greulich and Ora E. Greulich, his refunded. 25c and 50c. Write to us It’s guaranteed by Tailman & Co. ing grades per cental. wife, have sold to the Schwarz-Greu fcr free sample. W. H. Hooker * Co., Barley—The market for this com lich Meat Company of Pendleton, for Buffalo. N. Y. F. W. Schmidt 4 Co., Stock Cattle for Sale. modity is summarized in the Com $22,000, the south half of lot 6. and druggists. Have for sale 50 head of cows. 25 mercial News as follows: The first the north 17% feet of lot 7, in block calves by side; 10 2-year-old heifers, and 15 yearling heifers. — F. of the reservation addition to the Elgin Murder Case Called. ELMER SPIKE. Echo, Ore. city of Pendleton. Also lot 8 of Union. June 11.—Wood and Nat block F of the reservation addition; Gray were this morning brought to The Western Federation of Miners also lots 11. 12 and 13 in Hazel addi trial for the murder of Arch Hal- A COW BELL will meet next year at Butte. tion to Pendleton. garth near Elgin in April. There are CHIMES PBOSPERITY WHEN THE 46 witnesses to examine. Owing to DAISY IS EQUIPPED WITH A A Novel Guessing Contest. the prominence of the case it is fear M. A. Rader, the progressive furni ed it will be very difficult to secure a ture dealer of Pendleton, has adopt Jury. ed a novel plan to associate the name Acker’s Blood Elixir positively of Rader with furniture by offering valuable prizes for correct solution of cures chronic LI ckm I ixtlsoning and all Up to date the rebuses published in this paper, scrofulous affections. At all times a CRAIN COFFEE dairymen don’t try and it is well worth one's while to matchless system tonic and purifier. Even children drink Grain-O compete. A great deal of interest Money refunded if you are not satis to get along with is already manifest in Mr. Kader's fled.- 50c and $1. because they like it and the doc novel idea. tors say it is good for them. Why out a De Laval State Bank Examiner Here. not ? It contains all of the nourish That Throbbing Headache. Dairy Separator. A. J. Johnson, of Sela. the state ment of the pure grain and none Would quickly leave you. if you bank examiner, and an ex-senator Write for cata of the poisons of coffee. used Dr. King's New Life Pills. from Marion county, is In the city on Thousands of sufferers have proved business connected with his office. TRY IT TO-DAY. logue telling ail their matchless merit for sick and At grocer, everywhere; tsc. anal SSc. per package. nervous headaches. They make pure Stock Farm for Sale. about separators, blood and build up your health. Only The Ogle stock farm, consisting of dairy apparatus 25 cents, money back if not cured. 36o0 acres, alsmt 250 head of cattle, plenty of water, grass and timber. Sold by Tallman & CO., druggesta. and supplies, mailed Range has never been steeped off. Experting Books. All under fence. Will grow all hay re free. George W. Benson, ex-county clerk quired. Call on or write to Bentley cure dyspepsia and all disorders aris .... THE..... of Union county, passed through the * Hartman, Pendleton, Oregon. ing from Indigestion. Endorsed by city yesterday evening en route from physicians everywhere. Sold by all BE LAVAL DAI*Y SUPPLY CO. A syndicate of Chicago capitalists druggists. No cure, no pay. 25 cents. Walla Walla to Baker City. Mr. Ben Portland, Or. I San Francisco son is experting the county records has bought 1,000,000 acres of wheat Trial package free by writing to W. 65 Front Street I 217-21» Onunm Strwt of both Walla Walla and Baker coun land in Manitoba which they will H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. T. F. f_rtn. ties. W Schmidt £ Co. NOTES OF ATHENA NOTES FRDM ECHO De Laval Separator GRAW'O ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS : SHIRT WAIST SUITS There will be a discount of on our entire Stock of I 1 7 1 “ 1 » 2 1 3 1 ♦ 1 6 1 « R 1 A I D 1 E 1 R To the first one handing uh D 1 E 1 « * the nearest correct solution 1U 1 J1 1 12 1 12 1 16 1’ i J* 1 i of the two following rebuses, A we will give $25.00 worth of 0 1 * 1 « 1 A 1 D 1 E * furniture or other goods ot 19 20 , 21 I 22 ¡ 23 24 1 2¿ 24 27 your choice from our immense 0 E ! R 1 A 1 D 1 E 1 « * D stock; $15.00 worth to the second, and $10.00 worth to 28 29 30 31 1 32 33 1 34 35 36 the third. R A 1 ° 1 E 1 R 1 * D * The question la, how many E different ways can the word 37 38 39 1 42 1 43 <* 45 <1 1 i ■‘Furniture,” and how many * 1 D 1 E 1 R 1 A 1 D ■ the word “Kader’' be spelled « in the following squares by 46 50 1 5X 1 52 53 54 1 « 1 spelling to the right, or down D A i « 1 * 1 ° 1 E 1 R ward. or any combination of * down and right, or right and 55 56 , £>7 i m i 59 ) 6U 1 61 62 63 down, but always using con E D a R 1 * 1 D 1 E 1 R 1 * tiguous letters but no two times, using exactly the 65 66 «, . C7 , 68 69 fó 1 71 72 same numerical letter*, yet E E1 R * 1 » 1 E 1 R 1 A 1 D all spell the words "Rader’' and "Furniture” correctly. 73 J 76 ! 77 1 78 1 79 J 86 81 75 For illustration, the word A « D 1 E 1 R 1 * 1 0 « 1 R •Kader” may be spelled by using letters numbered 1, 2, 11/ 12. . or 13. 22, 23. 24, 33. etc. The solution to be handed in sealed, giving only the num tier of combinations that can be made of each word, with no name attached. In order that the committee awarding the prizes will not know who is in the contest But if requested, each winner 4 1 I 2 1 3 must be able to write, numer F I U I R N ically, each of the various way* the number of time* they claim. In order to iden tify all solution* we simply number each envelope con taining an answer and keep a memorandum of each No >ne will be allowed more than one answer. Pr.zes awarded July 25. 1903 There i* no sure thing that the first »olutiona will be correct. So if you decide you want to Lange your solution after handing it in you can do so ly placing your second in the numerical order we receive he latter. No one connected sith the establishment will ve allowed to contest. and a still larger reduction on all our Call and see our Shirt Waists BIG BOSTON STORE JESSE FAILING. Store near the Bridge M. A. RADER Main and Webb Streets Trib—Notice—Trib The people of Pendleton are re spectfully asked to fully investigate Trib, the world’s greatest cure for the liquor and tobacco habits, and to any one in need ot a cure we say truth fully, Trib is an honest, positive cure. You do not use Trib in your coffee; you can't give it that way; but be sensible and take it for either of these habits the same as you would a remedy for any other disease. Here is a reference from a man well known in Pendleton. Read it. We have many more. J W Daugherty write* on May 14. 19U3: To whom it may concern;— I wish to say I completed a cure with Tub in February and have had no desire to drink since. It will also cure the tobacco habit. 1 had a harder time to learn to smoke after taking Trib than when I first learned to smoke I am quite well known in Baker City. I a Grande Sumpter and Pendleton and anyone wishing to stop using either liquor or tobacco. I would re-ommend them to take Trib Price $12.50. For sale by all drug gist*. Yo« Want Both When you try on a pair of shoes look for two things — “Comfort " and “Style ” You must have them both; either one by itself is not enough. Our whole stock is purchased with these two things in view and it is the largest and most complete in Pendleton from a heavy brogan to the finest French kid boot and they ail have that wearing quality found only in a care fully selected stock. Shoes for the whole faaily DINDINGER WILSON A CO’ Paooe Mais 1W1. Gowd f OR SALE AT THE EAST OREGOXIA5 officv. Urg» bandi«« of a«»»paperi, coc tliolllt tver 100 Mr p«per« car. be uW <«u ed for 23 cxU • boodle. Cheap