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no segrew FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2S, 1904 Keep your bhxxi clean as you keep your body civan You don't wait uutil your body is foul before you cleanse it. It is a mattej of surprise that many peo ple who are so careful to have clean bodies make no effort to keep the blood clean. Everyone knows that uncleanness breed* disease; that those who do not keep their bodies in a w holesome condition and who dwell in filthy surroundings are the first to fall when some epidemic of disease sweeps the country But foul blood is more dan gerous to the individual than a foul body. An unclean body is rather a passive than an active hindrance to health But unclean blood is an active threat against the very life—it makes the body a prepared breed ing place for disease. It is part of Nature’s plan for human safety that in mauy cases where the blood is impure or corrupt she sets a sign on the body in proof of the corrupt current that is flowing through the veins Scrofula with its disfiguring sores and scars, eczema with its irritation, salt-rheum, tetter, erysipelas, boils, pimples and other eruptions are only the outward signs of the impurity of the blood. But often in the earlier or simpler stages of the blood’s impurity there are no outward signs of this condition; only dull, languid, sluggish feelings, which are com monly attributed solely to the sluggishness of the liver. Of all preparations for punfyin^ the blood Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discov ery easily takes the first place. It elimin ates from the blood the elements which clog and corrupt it. and which breed and feed disease. It acts directly on the blood- making glands, increasing their activity, and so increasing the supply of rich, pure blood which is the life of the bodv. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med leal Discovery ” There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach blood and lungs Dr Pierce s Medical Adviser, paper cov ers, is sent free on receipt of 2i one-cent Hamps to pay expense of mailing only Address Dr R V Pierce. Buffalo. N Y •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fortunes Made in Real Estate There la no investment that offers as good security and In creases in value as rapidly as real etate. If you would be rich, put your money In proper ty in this crowing city and sec tion. We have choice real estate of all descriptions in all desirable localities. both city and farm property, and ranches. Consult us if you have prop erty to sell; list it with us. If you wish to buy property, see **L Unexcelled facllties for hand ling real estate. W. E. Davidson & Co. (Successor to E. D. Boyd.) Insurance. Real Estate, and Mortgage Loans. 119 Court St. OF IT.” and broke it Into splinters, may have been the fate of your carriage when it was run into by something; but •there is balm in Gilead.” or there Is pleasure in knowing that in our shop you can have it made as good as new. We do all kinds of carriage repairing and blacksmithing in a skillful and superior manner. We set tires with hydraulic pressure: does It better does It while you wait; does not burn or deface your wheels and adds to the life of the rig. Call and see H work. We have Winona wagons hacks and buggies, and Stover gaso line englnea N EAGLE BROTHERS, The Blacksmiths. r* Positively the made. Any quantity , Beet you Beer desire. Delivered to your home Always call for OLYMPIA. I A. NOLTE ; Telephone Main *81. ♦........... ......... OSTEOPATHY. NEW ECONOMICAL IRIUGATOR NO COST OF OPERATION. Special Clothing Sale Phillips Hydraulic The stylish, well-mid*- «-iothing that we always sMI, has been reduced to prices far belo**. the regular low figuren, for which thin «tore I« justly famous All our «I.VOO. » 1C<M> and Sib 00 tailor-made Sult* at 912 25. For big Having* on stylish. well-made garments. come to ua for atyleii and quality. our window display Suits $12.25 Write Imlay for free Illustrated book Columbia Engineering W of I cs 10th and Johnson Sts.. Portland, Or. CARLOAD OF Alexander Dept. Store STONEWARE THE GIVERS OF BEST VALLES •••••• BABY QUIRK’S QUICK CURE Of Torturing Eczema by Cuticura When All Else Had Utterly Failed. HEAD OF HOGS. B. F. McElroy Has Great Faith In This as a Hog Country. B. F. McElroy a few days ago sold a carload of fat hogs to the Sound market. The price realized could not be learned. Mr. McElroy is feeding 230 head of hog.«, of which number l#0 will be put on full feed during the latter part of the winter. All are now being fed ond stubble for growth. The majority are Poland-Chlnas. Mr. McElroy is not the corn en thusiast that so many are in connec tion with the growing and fattening of hogs, believing that corn Is not so essential as it Is generally considered. He claims that as fine pork can be grown from wheat, mill feed and peas as from com. and as cheaply. He has an abiding faith in this as a hog country. He has upon his res ervation farm 10 brood sows—three Poland-Chinas and seven Chester NVhite grades, upon which he depends for his most choice young hogs of next year. NEWS OF MILTON. • Has been a great blessing to suffer Coming to Pendleton—Visitors From ing womankind. Mrs. Senator J. B. Foraker of Ohio, NNa«hington—Will Remove to Spo says "That if osteopathy did nothing kane—(Severe Case of I at Grippe— more than to become the boon It is Visitor From Indiana—Weston to suffering women Its reputation was Dancing Club la in Acatlon—Re established as one ot the greatest blessings to mankind.” union of U»e Berry Family—Rev. If you are a sufferer and have taken Combes Awdstlng in Corvallis Re medicine with little or no relief, con vival. sult Dr. Mahaffay. He has cured many such cases. Milton, Oct. 21.—Dr. S. A. Fulton Office Despain Building. spent Sunday and Monday at Hot Pendleton ..... Oregon Lake where he was out on a hunting expedition. Roy Mellor, who had been em ployed by the Demott Grocery Co. of Pendleton, is home again. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dorothy left We have located a branch office In Thursday for Pullman, Wash., where Pendleton, and will make collecting Mr. Dorothy will farm. defunct bills a specialty. No ac Thomas Monteith, who for the past count too old for us to handle. year has been a salesman for the Our plan is: "No collections, no Mosgrove company, has resigned and chargee. Sults instituted, judgments will leave tomorrow for Pendleton, advertised. where he has accepted a position. Mrs. J. M Littleton of Ritzville, Tbe Van Alstlne-Gordon * Co., Mer Wash., has been the guest of daugh cantile Agency, H. V. Llpe A ter, Miss May Littleton. Co., Mgrs. Last Tuesday evening the Rebekah 11* E. Court St. Telephone Main 811. lodge gave a social in honor of Mrs. Expert Collectors THE TO BE ELECTED 230 J J <■ E. Berry, who will aeon leave for Spokilt e to reside. timin’« were In dulged in until a late hour, aflei I I Mill l<>\ I I \l»s wolll I* which refreshments were served. Mrs M. A. Stout Is quite III with li* <•< »111 peti ih »11 muhìì . n ( the grip at her home eight miles X iii «* i lenii WiMih ii < oinpiiii*. .«out li of town. Kiiowti a- Ilio vwool<*ti utili triiMt. ,1 S Richey of Walla Walla. 1« ami die iiiitiiiii'nutiir<*rs home for a few weeks' vacation. w<N»|«*ji fiibricM tliroiiuliout .1 I. Simpson of Indiana, who ha- uorkl. H*«- IVnilleton Woolen beeu heie visiting his s «lei Mis M 'tril* li:** Invìi Mwanlcd thè «DARIUS T. MARTINS Si t - .1. Mess, has gone to lleppn--: for i mimi prl/4* at tlie L<tui*liiiui CESSIMI NOT X NMI D brief visit before returning home l’ii*-«-hnM- I ' \n*4«iiimi. Charles Matt Mosgrove ha« gone to Port •l. I <1-411*011. li ’M'e limi inniia- land on business •■.ur of thè Pmillrton Woolen National Uvestnck NsMH'Intion NN III Miss Edna Isaacs of Pendleton. Is Millw, fili-« iiioi-iiing rt‘<-uive<l n leave Office of Swrvlarj Vacant th r u» st of her aunt. Mrs Nellie luu-wjijt* froin hi* r<-|>r<-M-ntii- a Until Nevi Annual Meeting—title! Yates. live ut si. iatuls, of tl*e uvvard. E L. Smalley was here NVednesdav Ihe |inMln<-(s cciilhiteil by Clerk Will Do the Office Work In night fiorn Walla NVnlla to attend a I erua*oi* <*<>n*l*t of Indimi dir Direction of a Board of Control meeting of the Masonic order io I m **. Iwd LI inket*. «diawl* and e light •»iiglne ahead of No. 1 — Association to Be Organised on M. It. Stuart, manager ot tile Hu- Meanier rag* “Tlie evhlhlt uas morning ut about V to 1 o’clock zlewood company. lias gone to Lewis New Lines. tnkeii frolli ilio slielves nt thè nut r Curtin in thu » al». < ■ll»> over- ton on business. inill.“ *iii<l Mr. rergWMHi, “widi- Tonight the Weston dancing club out iiiurli <nre n* to selectloii wo and a half miles we*t of The National Livestock Association will give the first of a series of danc nini ttiTt* litirrletl to Ih«* fnlr.** han* Springs, the body of Sey- Quite has issued the following circular let ing parties in their new- hall The ine*Migr sditeti tlint tlie by Rome ter to stockmen concerning the office a number from here will attend. nvvanl stili liicked die officiai preceding. I-ast Tuesday a reunion of the Ber of secretary of the association. Itninedl- c«»!ifirii*Mlioii l>y Prcwidvnt No successor to Secretary Charles ry family was held at the home of I rmii'l*. but that hi* «Ugnature the au- F. Martin will be appointed for the Mr. and Mrs. Ira Berry, near Freewa wotikl Ite recelvetl w Ithln a ramoved It O I.ne si le bUftl’ Ieiitlj to be avoided unexpired term. A board of control ter. A dinner was served to 33 vvcck.. It I* noi known JtlMt laro niniiy udii* urre In II»!- has been appointed to have charge of was given in honor of a sister. Mrs bj tli.- oncoming train, and to a»alt coiii|M*titioii. The trust the affairs of the office. The circu M. A. Morle. who is here from Seat :hr .ulval of th«* «'oroner. ••III- tle, visiting. hrae«‘* more timi) Ih different lar is as follows: Little Is known about the affair pianta nnd tlie itroducta <»! Denver. Col.. Oct. 17.—To the Mem further than that the body was com SATURDAY’S 1.04 Al.s. tlie«M* aere di*|>layed in mi elab bers of the National Livestock Asso pletely decapitated, and that on- orate manner. Tlir larjcv <’ m I- ciation: Charles F. Martin, secretary arm was severed from the body. Ifomla indi*« wrn* als«» rrprr- of this association, almost since its Mr. Swauger was In Pendleton yes Constable Jess Lieuallen. of Wes M*nte«l in die competition. organisation, died suddenly at Gree ton. was in the city last night on bus terday, and whether he fell from a ley. Col., on September Î1. 190!. as a iness train while riding, or was run down result of hemorrhage of the lungs. Miss Edna Williams returned to laat night while walking on the track At the time of his death. Mr. Mar Milton this morning. She has been in the darkness. may never be tin was en route from Denver to Cas visiting friends here. known. lioafi* of Nli-w- I tihank. per. Wyo.. on association business. Seymour Swauger was 4 7 years of Mrs. Charles Eubank arrived I from II. II. Skinner, of Haines. Is visiting At a meeting of the board of con age t»orn in Kansas, an 1 came from »rtbmd Inst night and this i mom- trol held in Denver to consider the his brother. E. T. Skinner. In the Bas Kansas to Kani* l.i 14 > .n» ago i'or g v *-Jit to Imbler accamp.mled by vacancy caused by the death of Mr. ket mountain country. several years he was a coal heaver •r husband, who came from Walla Miss May Littlejohn. who has for the «». R A N at Katnela. and Martin, it was decided that no ap alia jonllng her here. Mr. Eu- pointment would be made until the been attending the Institute, return was a member during that time of a k w bist« r. Miss Ora Eubank, died convening of the next annual conven ed home this morning. railroad union. Afterward h< en- W »11 1 Walla day before yeeterdav tion which is to be held in Denver the Charles Bishop, of Pueblo, has ar gaged In the woo l and stock business I the remains were taken to Im- week of January 9th. 1905. The af rived and will visit his cousin. Rob at Kametn. About four years ago he er for Interment, Mr. and Mm fairs of the association were placed ert Cluter, of Holdman. moved from Kamel.« to a f irm two ubank formerly resided In thl* under the active direction of a com miles west of North Fork station, ar.d Prof. Louis C. Perry, of Columbia ace. leaving for California about mittee consisting of Fred P. Johnson. College, attended the Institute. re engaged In farming and stock rais- )?«ir and a half ag<*. George NV. Ballantine and George L turning to Milton this morning Ing. He leave» a wife and Five chlld- ren. Goulding of Denver, with H. E. Ken Miss Essie Foss of Athena, who has ernor Chamberlain nedy as clerk In charge of the sec About 20 months ago Mr. Swau- been attending the teachers’ insti 1 J. E Ach« son, of Portland. ger’s father. E. Swaug* r. w hile a rea- retary’s office. Communications may B. Holbrook, of Irrigon, dele- tute. returned home last evening ¡dent of Kamela. suici led by taklng be addressed to H. E. Kennedy. Clerk to ’he Trami- Miaxiasippt Con- Miss Alte Sharpe of Athena, who morphine His mother in 1 a broth- National Livestock Association, Den at St. Louis. has been attending the teachers’ in er. al*4i of Kamela. survive him. ver. Col. He Is reported by BL.gham Springs The board of control is of the opin stitute. returned home last evening been a ion that at the coming annual con Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brownell and snd other friends to have vention. steps would be taken looking son Don. from Umatilla, are in the member In good standing of several to a partial reorganization of the as city today, guests of Hotel Bickers. fraternal organizations Engineer (Airtls state s that one. sociation upon lines that will permit Peter Hansen left this morning for of more extensive and practical work Los Angeles, where he will i;enJ the leg Has cut entirely off. as weil as i than has heretofore been accomplish winter, expecting to return next May. an arm and the he.vd. A peculiarity ed. This Is Mr. Hansen's third winter in of the incident is that there did no! remain on th* body the slightest ves- . The demand for an organization California. tige of clothes. The only evidence j representing all of the various Prof. M L. Watts and wife of that the body had been dragged was branches of the livestock Industry Athena, returned home last evening that the vest and some fragments of has become so strong, that at the from attending the teachers’ insti clothing were som«- distance away coming convention, an effort will be tute. Prof. Watts is superintendent Mr Curtis notified one section made to so amend the constitution crew and Fireman Grayce the other, and by-laws, as to make of this or of the Athena public schools. Chris Nelson will winter in South and the remains are in their charge ganization the strongest industrial as ern California, leaving here for that at the icene of the accident, await sociation in the country. He has In ing the arival of the coroner. hlf jury, The officers of the association have destination this morning received assurances from prominent a large wheat crop and will return I Deputy Sheriff Blakeley and the 9 v- stockmen and others, of both moral next spring in time to look after Its era I witnesses. The empaneled jury is as follow* and financial support, providing such harvesting. action Is taken at our coming conven Mr. and Mrs G. A McGrew and C. C. Hundricka, T E M«»rgan. Cap tion as will put the association upon children, of Weston, were tn Pendle tain Joseph Dunn. August Schmidt. “ My bahy. Owro llerb-rt Quirk, wag They a broader and more conservative ba ton last night on their way to Port Henry l^.ats a *: I K T. Wade *1?. cted from the age of - x weeks with left for the scene of the accident on sis than has heretofore obtained. To land. They will spend the winter at a i attuarne n;i - xg erzra*. x tr.oat secure this result, it will be necessary Corvallis, where their son ts attend No. 24. covert&g bla face. I loo! him to Dr*. to thoroughly revise our constitution ing the state agricultural college --------- and --------- of Vi'-toria Road, and by-laws so as to better equalize George Swanger came down from Th«* following real estate an-.-w have the representation and provide a ba Meacham last night with his family, Alder»bot. and be was tr< xted by then sis ot active co-operation between the who will visit here with Mrs. Swan juat Vt-«-n made by E. T. Wade sk Son. for '..‘.ree mot th» but g»t much worse, O. W Gibson to Otto E- LHdlon. many allied interests that are con ger’s brother. O. L. Smith, while Mr. and was a »lckeul g -Igb! to bx>k at. lots I. * and 3. Ll<» k K* M-rvatioi» nected with the industry- Swanger goes to Franklin county. I »aw an atver..«erDeni ot the Cctlcur* The local committee in charge of Washington, to look after a claim. addition. hr: lie*, and got tue S>xp, üittuiea» I O. Sheek to Horace Walk-r. lot* headquarters will address you later Mr Swanger has been cutting wood and RraolreuL Mp$k 1T1 K-*-;a 1 : - and more in detail upon these plans during the summer In the mountains 2 and “We noticed an tion. $3000. By order of the board of control. around Meacham. Improvement at <»tto K. Didlon t » E Z Stri-kland. F. J. HAGENBARTH. < '.ce. and within * lots I. 2 and 3. block Reserva Splints Taken Off. President. forte ght the run- tion addition. n I n g bad ceased The splints have been taken off the F<*r the Security Savings Trust Co. sod the im - ale* wer* leg of Jesse Failing, who Is in a FAIR A SUCCESS. t.- arly aul dried oX hospital in Portland. The limb is of Portland, and for Mrs In.ra E Fields, to Henry S s* .*!< - lots 11 an I and In * month hl* entirely helpless, although It Is sup Baker City Race Meeting Net« Over face waa perfectly posed that the fracture has beet, en 12. block 177. lots 1 to 14 in« lurive. *1000 u> Manager«. clear, not a ep«X tirely corrected by nature. On ac block 21*. lots 1. 2 11. 15 and K. left. 1 have eo» One thousand dollars to the good count of his age and from lying help block 272. lot 13. block 2»*. lots 13 c!o~«t pb tograph is the result of the race meeting held less so many months, both Mr. Fail and 13. block 131». all in the Runerva of I. m when b* In this city by the Baker County Fair ings knees are too stiffened to bend, tion addition. w»s thirteen tuonti.« old. He la now F<>r Ed Gray to Thomas Kerr. KO and Speed Association, a record that and the muscles of both limbs are twoyear« and four r., .nti.«, xod ha* as they say in Dakota, is "pretty nearly useless, being in a measure acres In ('old pring I&04. t, -.r: had the slightest s turn of it. I T*. O. Sheek a 1 wife to Horace peart.” says the Baker City Herald. atrophied. With the splints and *m Very g: . r '.hr *<neflt* d*> But aside from the financial part of bandages removed and systematic ef Walker and wife, city property, con rived from y«Mir retnedoea. and »ball the proposition there is another con fort being made to correct the muscu sideration, $2900 feel it a pleasure to make their value k: own. For exTvS ration ot this sideration that is of far more import lar and flexular disorders, it is believ \\ irii*i! \thma aia! Weatun. »•atement y u mar refer any one to ance and that is the friendly feeling ed that he will recover measurably M WHllams, 43 Michael* Rued, hldct* Th«- wiring of residence» and buri established between the visiting rapid. • hot, or Mr. Gunstaoe. 4o Victoria ne*« houw« in Athen.rand Wewton for horsemen and the officials of the as Road. Aldershot, to wh-m we recotn- electric lights la In progress. Tn ad sociation. Fair Will Come Out Even. m- ode>! the remedies for a skin bnmoor, Not once during the meet was there Although he has not had time to dition to a liberal patronvige from ch they also cured You ar* at a complaint made nor a kick regis tabulate a statement. Secretary Cas th* private eitfsenii. the city of Athe liberty to do what like with thi* tered and every man who entered a well of the Walla Walla Fair Associa na haa contracted for nix arc lights, statement, a« I abo Ike all to know horse, went home feeling that he had tion said this morning he believed and Weeton for a «imitar number ot the value of Cutie ura." been splendidly treated and that when that the association would have suf WILLIAM HERBERT QUIRK. Fur < ontcmpl id Court. the next meet was held he would be ficient funds to pay all expenses of the there more enthusiastic for its suc race meeting and stock show held Georg«- A. Feebler, of Meacham. S ’ 1 West End Cottages. lUywood cess than ever. Road, X. Southampton. last week. The directors of the asso who war *ummone<i »« a juror for To President Geddes. Secretary Cor ciation worked hard to make the sec the »«-«utlon* of the federal grbn I KV4 C« .re iU AefW of I rell and Manager Rogers is due the ond annual fair a success and but for jury at Portland, but who tailed to credit for the able and business-like the bad weather would have realized put In an appearance, w ill be charged manner in which everything was han their expectations. The gate receipts with contempt of court. dled. They devoted their time and showed a large falling off. and while ability to looking after each detail there were more people in the city and that their efforts were crown than last year, a majority of them did ■ with success follows as a natural se not attend the races.—Walla Walla quence. Statesman. We are now doing I II NI s UH li |t| NSON I lli M onopol »: ,»N «.I XI INI 1*111« I g « x » ds < o « i n i . iiii . i NVe think we will have a little bit the most attractive store in Pendleton wh»n we get everything in readlm NVe know we have the largest, beat and freshest st tlir Jar» II will make the price satisfa«? See ua. DESPA1N a CLARK. NVe rive the most prompt delivery of goods. STANDARD Oregon Feed Yard N1.NNNN« The old reliable Oregon Feed Yard Is not only « trally located, being .only three blocks from Main street, but it Is the largest and best equipped | 1 b the city. We have well water and 'city water, with hose to wash your rigs NVe have plenty of ¿hed room and corrals for loose stock. There is ' plenty of room for a six or eight-horse , earn to turn around inside the feed yard. NVe can give you grain hay. either green or ripe, and though the I price of feed is higher, you will find that we have not raised the price, but < I th eold schedule of prices is main ' I tained. Grocery Company BROTHERS ♦ *•****•••00000•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $ 100 Reward Proprietor*. Ilie lirsi National Hank OF PENDLETON. NN HI X Bl N INt. < ÌPITM-. M*PFM S IND l'\- DIV1DKD moms SM.OM m**». I.it aju I irh*Krapiiic tran* f.iciuingv ami Urk-grapiiic tran*- íer» »kl on san 1 ranci*<x». New York. <ltica<i» ami principiai pc4nu» in die North wrat. l>raft** liraun on (taina. Japan and Europe. Make- o.lkM'tkmc ih * rraoonabk* term*. 11X1 JIUI.I.RN ARI A lol lit NIX«. IROM TO NXAoNI. II NNN1«1I UNNI OR ANYTHING IN THE To TRI «T THE PERSON YOU I NN il l. GIVE SIOOOO IN GOLD COIN I 1M» Nor Hi I'RI -I NT THE GOODS TO BE JI «T NN H NT THIN ABE. NNE HNNDI.E ONLY THE BEST t.R NI», ot GOOD*. NXD SELL Till d WAY BELO V OUR COM- 1'1’1 11« >ll\ t.R ND! FOR GRADE. Not RS I I NI NXkl NY. |-rv«ident. NN I M N I I <M K N !.. I r. «. M Kl« I « a-dder 1. : Pendleton Savings Bank LOUIS HUNZIKER ORGANIZED MARCH 1. 1M>. CA1TTA1............................... ... »100.000 Imnwt. a griwral hanking bu-ltwo». Inter«-»« allotted o« time dcpovlt*. > vcitange twrngtil anti «old on all principal polata. collec- sjwctal attention gltrn lion«. The Progressive Jeweler 726 Main Street IT R\|<H. President. N ice-Pr.-«l.Wnl. T J MORRIS, ( anidre. J MAIXINEY. .Va’t Cashier. W. J J N. T» NI Lumber at Reduced Prices brands pfndleton " s BY Till. NN NY. |s JUsT Bargains for 60 Days da\< 1 will xll nil evuunon lumber at lor tlw next e $0.00 per Thousand Feet l.unilier tlwttxxighly «eaaoned Ns RF.NMtXNBI.F HK.IIE'T QI NI 11 Y MNItKI’l AFFORDS. NNIIITIII R IX Plained Lumber at Low Prices B. F. CHILSON, Ukiah, Oregon NSK YOUR DEALER I'OR WINE SALE IF NN E ARE l’olii ED TO Gt» INTO THE DRUG BUSI NESS AFTER NOVEMBER S. NN E NN ls|| TO REDUCE OUR IMMENSE STtM K OE CAl.lIXJRNI.A NN INES. WE THEHE- FORE OIIER FROM NONA UN’TIL THE ABOYE DATE: ONE QUART 10 YEAR OI.D PORT OR SHERRY, FOR 30 CENTS. NOT MORE THAN FINE QUARTS SO1.D TO ANY ONK CUS Wadamsß Kerr Bros. TOMER. MENTION THIS “AD." Oregon Wine & Liquor Co. NEW BOWMAN Bi ll DING. Contract Awarded. Monopole Grocers and Dry Coffee Roasters I PORTLAND, OREGON : : ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ Corner < ourt and jdui.xi St/v-ets. :♦ Johnnle-on-the-Spof’ Delivery •♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦»»•*»*♦*********♦**»♦♦****»♦♦*♦**♦♦♦******* : See us in our new home Oregon Feed Yard MILLSAP MONOPOLE 150 Fat Cows. Nate Raines has returned from the John Day country with 160 head of fat cows, for which he paid 32 10 per 100 pounds. He has bought 100 tons of alfalfa, paying therefor 3« per ton In the stack, and will teed the cattle on the Scales ranch on Birch creek. ♦ Corner Webb and Coebie Streets CANNED FRUITS VEGETABLES, OYSTERS, SALMON, ETC. llappy Holtlinan. Ora Holdman this morning took out to Holdman a load of dry goods with which to replenish the stock of Robert I’alchen’s store at Holdman. Mr. Holdman reports that business conditions In general are good around Holdman—at least as good as a year ago. The general health Is good. There is probably less sickness there than In any country neighborhood in the county. ! Planed lumber at k>w price«. NXD M NIX I NIX Till NN III X YOU NN NX I THE NI RN BEST Till i ments to the trade a» we do. or sells a» high-grade goods. NN ill take grain in excitance N« NN E < NX l-OSSIBLY 'INRI of grocerlea NVe are podllive that no store tn Pendleton offer» as great Induce crock». Jug», churn» IX I VERY NN NY. Ha«ll> Broken Foot. C. H. Allen of Weston, was in town yesterday taking X-ray treatment for a broken foot. The second day of last May he fell from his wagon, the team ran away and the right foot was badly crushed—just how. he does not know. It has been entirely helpless ever since, several bones being dis placed and broken. He contemplates having the member operated upon to effect the readjustment, into their proper relative positions, of the bones of the toot. i grade grocerie«. thnn ini i rior NXD THE PRK E AsKED EOR "MONOPOI F..’ :♦ ♦ ♦ : In thu dty a» w« have just lald In a bright, fresh »uppiy of hlgh- ■MONOPOLE’ « NNNED «.OOl»s |s NOT CUT. mori j.iness In our new L.- me although we have entirely completed our new store. . Still at the Top Stricken With Paraly.l«. Dr. E. A. Vaughan left last night for Sumpter, summoned there by news that his father. Thomas Vaugh an. was night before last stricken with paralysis. This news was sup plemented with the further Informa tion that the old gentleman was un conscious. This 1« always a very seri ous symptom in a case of paralysis, and doubly so with a person of Mr. Vaughan's advanced age. he being «3 years old. The old gentleman experi enced a light stroke about four years ago. The firm of Yates & Ellstrom was this morning awarded the contract to construct the new Pilot Rock school house. The bid is the lowest of three submitted and Is 32426. The school will contain two class rooms and a library. Our New Building Xcar O. R. A X Depot. I'eiidletun. Oregon T1 h > Ea*t Orvgvnlaii I« lla«tern Oragun’« repreaentallve paper It lead« anil the jMsiple appreciate II and allow it by 'tielr liberal patronage. It I.« lite advertl«ing medium of till» «eetlon.