lit ved of Ids gold watch and what NEUS <>l MILTON. little money he had left after his sev- era* 1 hours’ investigation of the bot- s«)|«l Out iiih I M«» v « h I to Dayton,' t« m of liquor glasses. Uai-li.—I'lrst D iiikx * of (lie S<* hm » ii No one witnessed the robbery. —U ill XX Inter in California—Re- Hart did not know that his watch was <*«*ption to Nrvv XI t • 111< h I I -1 Puator— gone until this morning when he | XX P. TE-MPl.l-rs PARTY opened his tired eyes and saw the Biiil«ling mi Xildltion to Ills R<* m I- EX JOY IXG HIE SIGH IS. empty c hain dangling from his vest. d«*n<*«*—ltc«*«»%ery From Tyiiliokl Hart informed the police of his F«»vrr. Went E m M Via Salt latke, Denver and loss and then went forth to finish up RK.HY-CI.OX I COMPA­ the drunk that was postponed when Milton, Sept. 23.—G. F. Edwards, Colorado Springs—Inferior Crops in he dropped asleep. NY IO BE REOR(. XNIZED. who formerly owned a blacksmith Northern Kansas. Wheat Being shop her«*, lias sold out to Ills brother skill, lit \<’l I Rll> Rusty—Prices at the lair Xot So Ralph, and gone to Dayton, Wusli., to < oiiuiivrvial \HMM*ia(i<»n \p|M»ints h reside. I'nivaMkiiable as Was E\| mv « x I— Coiiiniiti<*e <'oii«*iMitig of \\ . I . Mat­ John Seitz Fell on I loor of XX iirvliotiM* Mr. ami Mis. J. II. Piper left Wv«l- Weather at st. I a » ii I> Variable ami anti is Serlousl.) IiijiirtMl. lock. J. It. Dickson mid \\ . H. Jones n<*sday f«»r Portland on a visit. Disagreeable—Will Return About Miss Siiliior Davenport arrived yes-I John Setts, a farmer, residing near Io Prt*M*ni tla* Plans of U m * C«»ni|Ni- the I at st of November. this city, lies at the home of Renry ny to Pendleton Bii'dnvs« Mm__ terday from the East and will teach elocuti«»n and vo< al muslo In Colum­ Rouch at Fulton station. In a critical Judge Ixnvell t«*r fac­ iting agent of the Boys’ and Girls* gene. left Pendleton September 7. when he lost his holt! am! fell back­ and arrived here on the evening of the wards. his head striking the floor tory in this city, uinl that Pendleton Portland visiting his parents, Mr. and 16th. with such force as to render him un­ (apital will und«»ubtedly finance the Mrs. A. A. Wilder. W’e stopped at the most interesting conscious. Dr. Cole was sufnmoned concern in the pending reorganisa­ Fre«i Freutiig an«! family left Tut*»* points and took in the sights. Our from Pendleton, am! the wounded tion. was clearly proved by the en­ lay f«»r California to spend the win­ first stop was at Sait laike City, where man was just returning to conscious­ thusiasm which marked the sesHioii ter. we took a cab, our driver also acting ness when he arrived. oils C. Ingi«*. uh«» has t>een east as guide, and visited all the most in­ “Seitx is a very sick man.” said Dr. «»f the Commercial Association last visiting and attending the St. Louis teresting points. Of course, we went Cole. “The concussion of the brain is night, calle«! for the purpose of cun- fair, is expected home Sunday. ddering (lie proposition. bathing in the lake. very severe. I believe he will recover F. H. Coolidge went to Pendleton The factory is to be reoi ganized. Our next stop was Colorado Springs. but his condition is very serious.” today for a brief visit with his sister, md it depends on who finances it in There we hired a carriage and driver Seitx is well known in this city. He Mrs. E. J. Muir. ¿lie reorganization, to decide where and drove over the boulevard built has a family. Wednesday evening a reception was th»* futur«- i«H*atioii of the concern by Palmer, to the “Garden of the given Rev. und Mrs. J. J. McAllister, sitali be. Judgt* S. A. Lowvil repre- Gods,“ stopping at Manitou for din­ U A C. It. IS M ED. it the M K. church. seiited Mr. Clove before th«* meeting ner and to take a drink from each of E. L Smalley of Walla Walla, came . iwmh iation last night, and in the many mineral springs there. Peter West Claims 8300 Damages on of the •v«*r Wednesday evening to attend a .4 pra«. 'tical. plain. business-like man- After dinner we drove up South meeting of the Masonic order. Land Held in l-caM* bjr Him. n**r. c utlhie«! the propos«-«! plan ,»f Cheyenne canyon, between the pillars Miss Mattie Taylor has gone to Peter West, a Pendleton attorney, Mr C love, in re«» rganixtng the cotn- of Hercules to the Seven Falls, and Portland on an extended visit to rela- has brought suit against the Wash­ pany. climbed the stairs to the lop of the t i Ves. ington & Columbia River Railway It b the «leatre of th«* company to falls. Postinast-r Wilcox is having an ad­ Company to collect I5o0 damages, al­ place suffi« lent bt wk to enable them From there we rode burros to leged on account of the defendant to <0 ahead with the manufacture of dition built on his dwelling and th? Helen Hunt's grave, upon which our taking possession of land which the th? m ¿chine*, and Pendleton busineiKi roof rained. Also a large porch will party all threw a stone and carried plaintiff declares he holds by right men «nd capital! nt* were given the t*e added. a small one away as a memento. Mi<* Marion Minion, a nurse from of lease. The land in dispute is sit- finu c pp«»rt unity lo finance the con- Our next stop was in Denver, and ated at Webb and Garden streets, cern. and put in shape to continue ’he Walla Walla hospital, who has then two days in the Northern Kan­ been taking care of MI m Nora Kelly a here the railway company intends business. sas wheat -belt, where they were Luring an attack of typhoid fever, re­ tj e’tfct a depot. Several capitalists have expressed threshing. Their wheat ranges from West alleges that he leased the a willingness to subscribe for strx k turn?«! to U’alla XX’alla yesterday. one to 10 bushels to the acre, and XX'hll? riding horseback yesterday property from the railway company. In the concern, if the provisions were tests from 40 to 50 pounds to the October 25. 1001. for a period of 10 made right, and a committee from the \ib**rt Hopson u.«s thrown from hlr bushel. The crops are light on ac­ years, but that the latter has taken Commercial Ass«M'iatlon. consisting of h«»rse and one of his feet was badly count of the rust. F< MM.-ssion and tom down his fences. J R. Dickson. W H Jones an«! W F «•praine«! and mashed. The corn and other crops are good, R. J. Slater is attorney for West. Matl«H'k, was appoint?«! to place the only yet not out of danger from frost. *» X 1 I RD XX S IXM XI s. matter before the business men in Eastern Kansas, and as much of Bl OOD IlilSOMXt. th** next few days an«! It will soon be Missouri as we have seen, have light Duroan McDonald, an Athena far­ definitely deci«ied as to the future of crops. mer. is in this city today. serio u- C ondition From tin* Prick of the eorrfpany. W’e have only spent one afternoon J. R. Means is building a dwelling a Pin. It is the Intention of the company at the fair, as we arrived late Fritiay J. O. Price, who has tn-en employ­ to employ from 30 u» 40 men during at Umatilla for Mrs. O'Connell evening, and today (Sunday) it is William Scott. pr«»prietor of Hida- ed for some lime by the Northern Pa­ most of the year, and beside manu­ closed. The fair is grand and there are cific in the Portland yards h is come facturing a large number of the way Springs summer resort, is in the crowds of people attending Every­ home out of commission with his >• ft Rjgby-<*love harvesters, for which city. A S Quant, of All«. Is in Pendle- thing is more reasonable as to prices hand suffering with blood poisoning, there is a great demand fr«»m all the developed from an apparently trivial farming districts in the Inland Em­ t« n toda) Mr. Quant is postmaster than I expected to find them. I will just say a little about the cause. A month ago he prl< ked w ith pire they would carry on a first-class at Alba. business manufacturing weather. It is sultry—a warm, a common pin pulled from the lapel foundry •*. B. Howard, who has been har- sticky heat, and this morning there of his coat, a small pimple on his structural iron an«! other materials .« ng in the Juniper country, is in nee led in the city and community. finger. The tiny wound at once badly was a dust storm, followed by occa­ th* city today. Inflamed and before Mr. Price realty sional thunder and lightning and ruin J«»hn Harrison, of Pilot Rock, is in i iti 11 h xia i *n is th? proprietor not use the hand, and went to the three hours. of a 35O-a< re fruit, grain and cattie We expect to stay here about two hospital with it. where he remained Hiiriy < ar- <»f Prune»- Have Bc<*n farm. weeks, then we go to Chicago for a for two weeks, and then came home Mii|*f«td «» lar liti- *M*a*M»n l'nnn W. P Wallan and wife, and their few days, then to Iowa, Nebraska and Symptoms of catarrh ha\»- set in. and tlu* Milton Di-irt«*t—Tiirrr Packing I «ton-in-law and daughter. H. Engler the entire hand has developed a Colorado, and return home to Pendle­ < on«v*m«> at Errcvvatrr Xn* k«*p< land wife, of Pilot Rock, are in town pustulous condition. ton about the last of November. <«»n-tantly Bu-> Handling tie* Ri¡>- I today. If any Pendleton friends come tn Mrs. James O’Connell, of Umatilla, EVERYBODY PROSPI ROI s rning < rop«—— Tiirrr < art«*a*l- a Da, the fair we shall be glad to see them in town yesterday and until this at No. 4 743 Easton avenue. St. lU ing ^ili|»|M*«l Out. morning on business, returning home Hugh McArthur. Portland CapitallM. Louis. Fr**ew at«, r, Sept. 24 - The fruit har­ this morning speaks of I ..¿atilia County. This leaves us all enjoying our­ vest is in full s»i g in Northern Uma­ Mr. and Mrse. J. H King and their selves finely. W. E. TEMPLE. “Everybody has money this year.“ tilla county. N W Stumford, man­ laughter. Mil« Ethel, left for Ritz­ said Hugh McArthur, a Portland cap­ ager of the Miiioii branch of the Wal­ ville this morning after several weeks GOING TO HARVARD italist. who was in Pendleton last la Walla Produce Co., to«»k me over «•¡•••rit in visiting and transacting bus- night on his way to Athena. “There it Is a very busy acene, inrmi in this county They were for­ I. Homer Walts. of UeMon. Will Take is such a condition of prosperity in their plant 40 gir.- a* d m* r. L* :• g bu»tly en­ merly residents of Cold Springs. the Northwest that if a man owes law ( our*e at rite Big VniverMty. you 15 cents he will run across the gaged in carir.g for the fruit. O. O. VX'^jlack. »ho came during After completing a four years* At present prunes, peaches and street to hand It to you.” Juiy from Round Pond. Oklahoma, course at the University of Oregon pears are being received. Thirty cars Mr. McArthur formerly resided in lias rented land in the Juniper coun­ and occupying the chair of mathe­ this county and still retains a large of prunes have been shipped so far try and will engage in wheat raising, matics at the Ashland State Normal this season from the Milton branch, amount of property around Athena though he expects to buy fruit land for a year. I. Homer Watts is going and Weston. During the hard times and I* more «ars will be shipped. in the northern part of the county up- to Harvard to take a law course. Mr. Th* fruit «*-a«u carte! in May of 1893-4 he had a great deal of «»n which to make his home Watts is in Pendleton today and will when 110.000 worth of strawberries money loaned out to farmers In this« leave this evening for the East. H •” ! River ai;d Mor­ section of the country, but refused to were handl* «*«»1 D < XT! I I IN «»M XII V During his school days at Eugene. foreclose mortgages and in many In­ gan being the two leading varieties to Mr. Watts distinguished himself as an stances cut down the rates of in I«-rest. be handle«!. H«*PI» im r INlU tuni I r«»m Trip u> athlete and for two years was cap­ In June 12000 worth of cherries liar East. tain of the ’varsity football team. He were shipped. Newly Invented («rain EJrtahsr. XX’»-si**y Mariatt. of Heppner. and played quarter back in the all Oregon Peaches this year have been a J. W. King, of Waitsburg, has spent Lime Swick and H F. XX'atktns. of the eleven that was defeated on Multno­ a week in this place negotiating for splendid crop Crawford. Malta. Per­ John Ix«y country, are in town en mah fie’d Christmas day by the Mult­ the sale of territory* rights for the fection Indian and Le-mon cling being route to Heppner from returning from nomah Athletic Club. manufacture and sale of a grain ele­ the leading varieties. The t«»tal value 218 “If I had it to do over again.'* said vator or dymp (of which he is the to- the growers of the fruit handled Omaha, where they n*arketed Mr. Watts. “I would take a course in inventor and |*atentee) especially de­ this year bv the Milton branch will head of fat cattle. They got 82.75 per lev pounds tor the cows, and medicine and surgery. But I suppose signed tn facilitate th** handling of be between 150.800 an«! |€0.000. This all students when they get nearly grain in the sack in warehouses The inclu !«*• small fruits, melons and reg­ “most anything fur the steers.” The latter sold at whatever figures through, are always sorry they didn’t contrivance is said to be a complete ular fruit shipments. The apples bring attempt something else. However, I success, but Mr. King was not able to mostly grown around Fre«*water and the individual animal could after being culled, being virtually can still plow and run a harrow, al­ make terms with parties her*. He Milton ar? the Rom* Beauty. lien Da­ disposed of in Iota. This shipment though It grinds a little more than it has already sold manufacturing and vis Willow Twig an«! Wine Sap. used to. and after my school days are selling rights for the entire state of A good packer will wrkp and pa«-k virtually < 'cans up the fat cattie In over I can go back to the farm. If i. from 40 to 5»'» crates of prunes in a the Heppner x.eighborhood. and Uttle the professional life doesn’t suit.” day. There Is one packer with this is doing over there now in the way Mr. Watts is a Umatilla county boy < »mpany pretty. vivacious. swjft- of selling cattle, as Missouri river Weston is Tli riving. points are not buying Stockers. and was born and raised "near Wes­ I. Mitchell, proprietor of the Mar­ flngere«! Lulu Raup who j»n ks <0 to Mr Marlatt believes that many who ton. He is a son of the late T. N. shall hotel at Weston, was in town 70 crates a d «y H r record being 85 Watts. Three cents a are now buying stock cattle for win­ yesterday for the first time during crates in one «lay. his year’s residence there. He states crate is x»air l arniing laikN. Circuit Judge W. R. Ellis is in Port­ To tin* X-vluin. Th** Shields company employs 15 H. R. Cleveland, of Wymore, Neb land and the prisoner will not be ar­ They handled Henry Lurh. a recent arrival from an«! E. O. Chapman, of <>keto. Mar­ girls and five men raigned until he returns. Two checks, alleged to be fraudu­ shall county. Kansas are in town to­ 20.006 pounds at four cents a pound. X’ancuuver. XX’a.«h was adjudged in­ lent, and signed by Schaberg. are in day. They will go north into the Pa­ They will ship in ail about 15 carloads sane in the county court yesterday the possession of the deputy district louse country’, and Into Lincoln coun­ of peaches. 1000 boxes to th? car, afternoon an«! was taken to Salem this morning by Sheriff T D. Taylor. attorney. Both are made payable to ty. Washnigton. but before returning with a valu? of S35O to th? carload. The fruit Industry* Is one that Is the bearer. One is for >15 and the East will prospect in this county for other for 15. The latter is the one farming lands. Neither is partial to constantly growing and on in which that it is sai«J was passed on Baker irrigated lands, but wishes to invest there Is room for indefinite expansion. in lands so situated as to be subject For example, as yet the output of Ac Sullivan. grapes is very small, yet Freewater to a fair average rainfall. grows grapes that have taken first GAME WARDEN S REPORT. prizes for years at fruit fairs and Civil Service Examination. An examination will be held In Pen­ similar exhibitions. J. XX. Baker Has Secured 16 Convic­ Mrs. Laura Wright took dleton. October 10. conducted by a me tions In 13 Months. Bunches of special official of the civil service bu­ through the vineyard. A. E. Gebhardt, secretary of the reau. to test the qualification of appli­ grapes weighing from a pound and a PERIL IX THE HAND-SHAKE. Oregon Fish and Game Association, cants for stenographic. typewriting half to three pounds were in plentiful Not long Dr I N Hirsch, of Chicago, has compiled a report of the work of an«l other employment at Washing­ evidence. The varieties which do es­ »aid: “The most delicate jx-rfume upon the Game Warden J. W. Bilker, during ton and other points, but the work pecially well hand» is n<»t a sign of freedom from germ», here are the Black his term of office, showing that in will be with the departments direct­ Prince, th* Flame Tokay, the White an«! the most reined are not free from dis­ ease of lung* or throat, and the germ« are about 13 months time Mr. Baker has ly. Further and more detalle«! no­ Water. White Malaga and others.— rapidly spread by touching the ban«! that secured 4 6 convictions of violations of tice will be given later on. Fre<| Loekley. ha« handled the handkerchief of one afflict- the game laws, the total amount of cd with a cold, catarrh or consumption. fines thus impose«! being SI 135. The breath one inhales from the lung« of I I h - Week’* W«-allier. Pole Setting Finished. another may contain germa of disease." Y’ou Mr. Gebhardt makes this report to report of The pole setting for the new elec­ Following 1« a the w ill not only be able to resist the germs of refute the false statements being tric light and power line will be fin­ w»*at lier cornlitionn for th* paat week. consumption, but many thousand** of cases made constantly by the political ene­ ished today, the last pole being put furnished by la»« 11 Ob««- tver H. F. have hern known where persons who were mies of Mr. Baker, concerning his up beside the old electric light plant Johnson : suffering from incipient phthisis, or the inattention to the duties of his office. on Railroad street. The line comes Max. Mln. Rain. early stages of consumption were absolutely cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­ 1 into tow’n along Railroa«! street from Sept. 17 ................. . . Ml covery. ' Jt maintains a person's nutrition MOVED TO TOWN. past St. Joseph’s Academy, following Sept. 18 ................. . . 7« 35 by • nablinx him to cat. retain, digest and Assimilate lx>1. J. Taylor XXill Sow Three HuruI nil phone line before reaching town. irritability and symptoms of indigestion, Sept. 20 ................... 75 35 and thus the person i« saved ft<«u those and Fifteen Acres of Wheat. Sept. 21 ................. . . 76 41 Trace symptoms of fever, night sweats, headache, *» 9 Sept. John Ulrich Ihuu 1. .. 70 51 .23 In etc which are«« H. J. Taylor, one of the prosperous John Ulrich, 80 years of age. died Sept. 23 .................. .. 72 An alterative- extract like Dr. Pierce's 44 farmers who lives about eight miles Gohlen Medical Discovery, mad** of roots northeast of Pendleton, has moved to last night of cancer, after a prolonged and herbs, without the u«e of alcohol, will Bowing off the poisons in the system Do not jx-rmit some designing druggist Ulrich had resided In Pendleton a Henry, the papers being filed by Sey­ schools. to insult your intelligence by offering you Mr. Taylor will this fall sow 315 numlier of years, lie is survived by mour H. Bell of Sumpter. Th«» instru­ a remedy which he claims is "Just as gd " ment was a warranty deed from the —because he made it up himself, or ten acres of winter wheat. He reports a son. Hewitt Li*nd Company to the Hewitt- chances to one you will get a medicine that about twice as much rain fell in WcMon <>|M*ru House. Bell Timber Company, transferring made up largely of alcohol, which will the neighborhood of Fulton during The Ashworth opera house at Wes­ 24 40 acres for the consideration of only weaken the system. the past two days as fell In Pendleton, Dr. Pierce’« Golden Medical Discovery but not enough to start fall plowing ton is now enclosed, and work upon 150.000. The timber land conveyed is heartly recommended by every person it is progressing rapidly, with the In­ is of the highest grade Eastern Ore­ who has ever used it and it has stood the and seeding. tention of having it ready for occu­ gon pine, and very valuable, and will test of thirty-eight years of approval from pancy by the first of November, an«! be used by the timber company In its people all over the United States. ROBBED OE WATCH. F ri i Dr Pierce’s Common Sense possibly sooner. The building is 4Ox manufacture for the eastern market. Medical Adviser is sent />ee on receipt of 100 feet. — Baker City Democrat. Drunken Man Relieved of Timepiece stamp* to pay expense of mailing oa/i Sen«! si one cent stamps for the book in in Baker A Garrison’s Saloon. William Mills has sold to Edgar L. Mrs. Richard Mansfield, wife of the paper covers, or 51 «tamps for the cloth While sleeping off the effects of Smith a «tuarter section of land near actor, was seriously Injured Thursday bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, a jag in Baker & Garrison's saloon Pendleton, the consideration being at New London. Conn., by being Buttalu, N Y late last night. Jack Hart was re­ 11600. Dr. Pierce's PtUeU cure biliouaneAA. thrown from a horse. EEE.SSS). IfTTtR FROM Filli FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1004 Piles Can Be Cured By Internal Treatment Without the Aid of Narcotics or the Knife You who suffer with piles know what a glorious boon it would be to you to be abso­ lutely and painlessly cured. \ ou know fioni actual experience that salves, ointments and other local applications do not cure. You niav get relief, but you keep on suffering. There is a cause for every human ill. Re­ move the cause and you cure the complaint Piles have two distinct causes: First, con­ gestion of the liver; second, constipation re­ sulting from poor digestion. Dr. Perrin's Pile Specific The Internal Remedy absolutely removes these causes by increas­ ing the tiow of digestive juices in the stom­ ach, and relieving the congestion of the liver. It is a tonic for the entire bowel sys­ tem and helps each particular member of this system to work easily and naturally. You simply take a teaspoonful of this pos­ itive, internal remedy three times a day be­ fore each meal. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely free from opium, cocaine or other narcotics. It is not a palliative or temporary remedv; it produces a positive, radical and lasting cure. Dr. Perrin’s Pile Specific is sold under an Absolute Guarantee to cure any case of blind. bleeding, itching or internal R.e*. no matter how chronic or aggravated it may be i*t of over b'.OOO cases there are only three on record where a positive cure has net been made Dr. Pemn’s Pile Specific can be procured of any re­ liable druggist under an iron-clad agreement : > letund your money should you take two >1 00 bottles an and Europe. Makes collections on reasonable terms. LEVI ANKENY. President. W. F. MATLOCK, \ he-President. G. M. HICE, Cashier. Pendleton Savings Bank ORGANIZED MARCH 1. 18SS. CAPITAL ..................................... »100,000 Transacts a general banking business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all principal points. Special attention given collec­ tions. W. J. FI RNTSII. President. J. N. TEAL. Vice-President. T. J. MORRIS. Cashier. J. W. MALONEY, Ass't Cashier. ♦ EXPANSION SALE I BARGAIN WEEK One XXar«*lmiiM* Has Hauled 139.5OO Budt«*ls mim I 175.000 Biish«*|* XX ill Probably IP* tit«* Season'»« R<*<*orosw-^4, tla*««? speak mont eloquently for !li«*msf*lses. Helix, Sept. 23.— Helix has liarv«*wt- ?d the largest wheat crop in its hls- tory and is now anxiously awaiting rain. Men'* all-wool, tallor-mmh- .uh«, new fall a»K counter« any of the »ult. ai •12.75. Luke Hulme«. the foreman of the warehouse. In speaking of the wheat receipt«, U|d: "We will receive by the close of the season about SO.000 »a ks to the car. The wheat 1« received from the farmers sacked. By me.uu of a gasoline engine and a carrier the sacks are elevated to a hopper. Here a man cuts the sacks open and the wheat is emptied from the hopper in­ to the box car with a 7-lnch pipe. Ixiuble rs are put on the cars to prevent loss of wheat In transit. “The sacks which accumulate in the warehouse will be shipped for saie to farmers in C*olumbla county who raise barley. The reason that wheat for western shipment Is left In sarks. while that for the east Is Sent in bulk. 1« that in shipping from a western seaport such as Portland or Seattle, the \easels must encounter the rough voyage around the Horn. "If the wheat is in bulk it Is more apt to shift and founder the ship «o Insurance *'**nit*anle« refuse to Insure a ship loaded with bulk wheat for a voyage around the Horn. "Wheat which goes east Is handled | through elevator», hence must be! shipped In bulk or the ,a<-k« opened at the eastern terminal. This year the farmers have lota of money that mean, that trade of every kind will be good. It means a prosperous fall , and winter for the business men."— • Fred Loekley. Alexander Dept. Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALLES »♦♦♦00»0000*0>000000000000»»0000000000000000>000»000 B. F BECK Sa ni ta rv Plumber 807 Cottonwood Street The Minneapolis Seed Treater and Separator Oregon Feed Yard Corner Webb and Coabie Street«. The old reliable Oregon Feed Yard 1« no: only ct (rally located, being only three block« from Main itreet but It Is the largest and best equipped io the city. We have well water and city water, with hose to wash your rigs We bare plenty of >hed room and corrals for loose stock. There is plenty of room for a six or eight-hone :eam to turn around Inside the fe»d yard We can give you grain hay. either green or ripe, and though the price of feed is higher, you will find that we hare not raised the price, but th er.id schedule of prices is maxo talned Oregon Feed Yard MILLSAP BROTHERS. < apacil) 75 boUx l-. per hour. lAQIy <»fM-ratexl A. KUNKEL & CO Pendleton, Oregon LEGAL BLANKS xlogoe of them. A foil scpply always kept tn stock. Prnpr.etbn. Money Saved Is Money Earned IF YOU BUY A BUGGY OR WAGON. OR A FARM IMPLEMENT BECAUSE IT IS CHEAP. IT OFTEN PROVES TO BE VERY EXPENSIVE ECONOMY. AS IT TURNS OUT TO CE CHEAPE* IN QUALITY THAN IN PRICE. I DO NOT PRETEND TO COMPETE WITH THE “CHEAP JOHN" OUTFITS FROM THE EAST WHO ARE HERE TODAY AND GONE TOMORROW. AND WHO UN­ LOAD SOME CHEAP ARTICLE ON YOU AND ARE NOT HERE TO MAKE IT GOOD WHEN THE PAINT WEARS OFF AND IT PROVES ITS SHODDINESS. I AM HERE TO STAY. I WILL CHARGE YOU A REASONABLE PRICE AND GUARANTEE MY GOODS TO BE AS REPRESENTED. IN FACT, I WILL NOT CARRY CHEAP. SHODDY GOODS. BECAUSE I EXPECT YOUR TRADE THIS YEAR AND EVERY YEAR. TO KEEP FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS IN THE IMPLEMENT BUSINESS THE ONLY WAY IS TO SELL GOODS THAT ARE A CONSTANT RECOMMENDATION TO YOUR STOCK. GOODS THAT WILL STAY BY YOU AND IN THE END SAVE YOU MONEY, YOUR TIME AND YOUR PATIENCE. A GLANCE OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST WILL PROVE THAT I AM HANDLING ONLY THE BEST GRADES OF IMPLEMENTS AND MAY SUGGEST SOMETHING YOU ARE IN NEED OF. ALL I ASK OF YOU IS TO COME IN AND COMPARE THE "QUALITY” OF MY GOODS AND PRICES WITH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING ELSE .tfHERE AND I KNOW I WILL GET YOU FOR A CUSTOMER. I HANDLE THE CELEBRATED ♦ < ► HODGE HEADERS. BINDERS. R/ KES AND MOWERS. THE CHAMPION REAPER. THE < > 4 CELEBRATED RACINE BUGGIES AND HACKS. THE OLD RELIABLE BAIN WAGONS. I I WHEN ANOTHER DEALER TELLS YOU HIS WAGON IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE BAIN WAGON IT IS A TRIBUTE TO THE SUPERIORITY OF THE BAIN. < > SUPERIOR DRILLS—Superior of all Drills. I THE HAINES-HOUSER HARVESTER—Said to be far and away the Best Combined Harvester on the market. I WASHINGTON DOUBLE DISK WEEDER. THE WELL KNOWN CANTON AND FLYING DUTCHMAN PLOWS, AND GANG PLOWS. < > THEN THERE IS A HOST OF OTHER THINGS I ALWAYS HAVE IN STOCK. SUCH AS AXLE GREASE AND LUBRICATING OILS, WAGON JACKS. DOUBLE TREES AND SINGLE TREES. WHIPS AND WHIP STOCKS. MONKEY WRENCHES. BOLTS. VALVES. BABBITT. WHEELBAR. ROWS. BLACKSMITH TOOLS. RUBBER HOSE FOR WATER TANKS. AFRICAN WATER BAGS. BELTING AND LACING AND OTHER ARTICLES. I AM HERE TO DO BUSINESS AND TO GET YOUR BU8INESS AND KEEP IT. YOU WILL FIND THAT I WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY YOU CAN GET IN TOWN. COME AROUND AND INVESTIGATE. FRED WEBER SUCCESSOR TO UMATILLA IMPLEMENT COMPANY. * Corner Court and Thompson Streets < > . ..................... ................................................ ................................................................ .... , :