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i N ovember is . i » o < The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because sodecep * t live. * y « \ I i • » % - ». siubleti « «. 1. «.. « Many deaths are caused by it heart «ÜS- rasi-, ;>n< iinionia, heart failure or .us'pl« \ v arc often the re-ult ol' kid ney disease. If kbitiev trouble is allow cd toady ance the kidney-poison ed bl«H«l will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh ol the bladiler. or the kidney- themselves break down and waste away cell bv cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidnevs and a cure is ««btamevl quickest bv a proper treatment of the kidney s. If von are feel ing badly you can make no mistake bv- taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy . It corrects inability to hold unii«- and scalding pain .in passing it. anti over comes that unpleasant necessit of Ix-ing compelled to go often through the «lay . and to get up many times during the night. The ntilil an«l the extraordinary _____ effect of Swamp-KiHtt is soon realize«!. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the tn st distressing cases. bwamp-Koot is pleasant t«» take and is Mild by all druggists in tifty-cent and oue-dollar sue (»ottles. You mav have a -ample Wtle of this wonderful new dis covery and a look that tells all about it. ’ -otli sent tree by mail. Address. Dr. Kil mer ic Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer m this paper. Don't make any mistake, but rc-iemberthe name. Swamp- Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Ruot, and the address. Binghamton. N. Y., on evert bottle •tandlng and utility. In the mean, time there will be chaos in the irriga tion section», and the water grubbers will be busy trying to take water away from those that have been us ing it for many years. Quarrels and lawsuits, and possibly neighborhood war and bloodshed will follow. If the legislature next Jiuiu- ary will make up the question in an impartial and business way. It will let Mr. Bien's new imposed law se- verely alone and pass a few needed amendments to the Irrigation Dis trict law. as may be shown to be nec- essaiy by the decision of tlte supreme court on that law w hich decisions will be handed down probably a month before the legislature meets. This will give Oregon a good practij ■•al. operative «iperative irrigation law. under w hiclt all the waters 1 of the state that are available, may lie put to the best use. IRRIGATOR. THE BIG REMOVAL SALE Pnces Slaughtered lias Begun ami our many customers are revetting In Bargains at our counter«. Do You Need Anything in Wearing Apparel? This Is tlte lliiutv»l Sale of lite -e-a-woi. Biggest Bargains olhwed In Pendleton. We have a n-asoti for selling out our stock. comi : I y k\l> <«ll We don't want Io move It. ïoi ic PICK of THE GOOD THINGS. BREVITIES. Big line Stetson hats at Roosevelt's. »3.50 ladies' Gloria shoes at Roose velt's. Ladies' skirts, »2.00 and up Teutsch’s. 73c and 31 library books, »ale price 4Sc. Nolfs stationery store. AV. D. Chamberlain joined the ex- was also referred to the ordinance I cursion at Athena this morning committee. the Alex McKenzie, of Adams, is in The plan lumber for city today, a guest of Hotel Bicker», city nork Ir « for yearly > the court - Lost Brass cap for axle of Wag «ontructs. w oil. on. Reward paid for return to this office. Liquor license application of Antone Nolt., was acted upon favorably. The St. George restuarant, open \\ \l I \ \\ II.I \ Y Sift I'.ss. lay and night, Mrs. Cooper, propri- •tress. TO YI I II M OIT. I ND Clark Nelson, of Weston, left for II m - I .argent Number of F.xeur-J«»iii-t* home this morning after a short visit IX I IIOM Came l'roni Malla Alalia. With Williain anil Jotin I lark, of in the city. water. Allll Visit U m - laiiid of \t«>iit Equal Niinita-rs From Milton. S. P. Purdy and family left this lUrtli. H e-toii. Atla-na ami Adam«— Tin- morning for Medford, where they will William Clark and wife and John Train Affonl« Many a lovetcd Bu— make their future home. Clark, of Freewater, leave tonight for In« — - ami I'k-a-un- Opportunity — John B. Catron, ex-warden of the a two months visit to the land of their of tin- Fye—Tlie lairg«- lion«- >>f Hu IN-ixih-loii Mt-n lianl- Guárante«- Dr- birth, liunfrlesshlre. Si-otland. Walla Walla penitentiary, came down la-fl l«eg W m - ll—t Broken, und U»e They expect to nail for Europe -on this morning to spend <he day in the rMta. \ l«-tlm W«- Brougtii to Town I'n- city. the While Star liner Majestic, leav ««•n-a-iou-—I- Expected to Recover. ing New York on November 23. and Hugh Walker of Helix, had an op- December 3 One hundred and fifty i excursion- arriving at Edinburg eration performed for fistula on the hip at St. Anthony's hospital, The 1st» from Walla Walla and I interven William Clark and wife have been in Delvtn Carter is at SL Anthony's this country for 1« years and John operation was very successful. ing points took advantage of ute Pen Clark for 20 years, this being their hospital suffering with a broken leg BYKER COUNTY IRRIGATOR Mrs. Tom Nye and children return dleton Merchant»' excursion train to- and a badly shattered cheek bone, first trip to the old country. AGAINST BIEN'S MEASURE. ed to Pomeroy today, where she will day. They expect to visit all the places Carter was kl.ked by a horse while visit with l\er parents. Mr. Nye left at work on th< reaeiv.Hlon ranch of excursion of prominence connected with the life The first merchants' for Portland, where Mrs. Nye will John Crow, The animal kicked him and history of Robert Burns and will train arrived at 9 35 on schedule s*y-. tin- 1T«>| h > m «1 Irrigation lui«« De join him shortly. bring back many souvenirs of Scot on the left cheek, driving the bone Horace Walker, the county commis time. In charge of Conductor Dave land's poet for their American friends. Into the socket of the eye and render stroy-« Irrigation and Water Rights sioner. has moved from Helix to town. Wright and Engineer John Jesse, en It Is possible that some of their rel in* him unconscious. W'lthout Giving an Equixak-nt— He is moving into the house he re Dr. T. M. Henderson, who is attend Also Creates Costly Cotuini-eikMi- cently purchased from L. O. Sheek gine 134. The train was made up of atives nil! return with them. Ing the iti jured man. sayl that «hile four coaches and a cab«x>se. and was ami W ill Re-ult in Endless l.itiga- on South Thompson street. Carter'» wounds are serious, he Is comfortably loaded. The largest « HII.DREN BOOM THE CITY confident of hi« recovery The large tkui—Woiiltl Ynsend and Strength The son of Horace Walker, who has number of excursionists came from bone of the left leg was also broken. been In the hospital, is sufficiently Walla Walla, while Milton. Weston.* lukrr City*« Novel Plan to Atlycrti- en the Pre-v-nt District law. recovered to be taken home. He suf Athena and Adams furnished about Baker in the East. fered Intense pain for eight days an equal proportion of the remain- H om ' s Till.? We offer O m llandred I-::««» Reward Two or Ihre« »etki ag-> the pupila The following communication op- from an abscess In the face, being un der. for say caae of i'atarrb that cannot br posing the Bien irrigation law pro- able to eat or sleep. the highest of the Baker City schools at the In- cured by Hall • Catarrh Everyone expressed •lance and request of the Baker City pveed for the state of Oregon, was r i C heney g co. Toltelo, o C. C. Sharp yesterday received a satisfaction at the train, and all were ; We. tbe undersigned, have kaowa I' J. printed in the Baker City Herald of letter from his wife who is visiting loud in their praises of Pendleton ¿ Development League, wrote letters to Cheney tor tbe laat fifteen years, and be yesterday and is worthy of being re her sister. Mrs. Ora Misner in San merchants who provided the accom their Eastern friends and kept copies ¡leve aim perfectly bonoraMa In »II ba»l produced for the benefit of irrigation Francisco, Mrs. Sharp reports having modation. Those who were inter of the addresses which they furnish neoa trassartlow »ad financially »Me to oct any oMigtloo made by hl» firm everywhere. had a very smooth and pleasant sea viewed on the subject express««/ the ed to the secretary of the league carry WAI.DING. KINN'AN A MARVIN. The East Oregonian believes the voyage on to California. She met rel- wish that such a train could be run These addresses have been recorded Wbolewaie Teaggtot». Toledo. O Bien law is about as perfect as such atives of Dr. X'aughan. and in San every day. Instead of once a week. and other literature Is being sent to Hair« Catarrh Cure I» taken Internally, •rtlng directly apon tbe bt—d »ad at-jcona th»« people tn the East both by tbe a law could be made, but this letter Francisco she has met several for- Many Walla Walla people are In the •urfaceo of the »y»tem Teatimemíate »ent presents the opposition to that law mer Pendletonlans. among them Mr. city today, having come over to visit Baker City Leaguv and by the State tre» l*ric» 75c par bottle «old by all very ably: and Mrs. James Krause. relatives and enjoy the trip. Reai- I-eague. says the Baker City Demo d raggi»-» Taka Hal!» Family ITII« for <-m»tlpa Baker Qty. Or.. Nov. 1«, 1904. dents of the town» along the line in crat F dltor Evening Herald: The league makes an urgent re Umatilla county are here on legal BOOM EOR THE PALOUSE. Will yt>u please allow me a few re- business, for the purpose of trsdlng quest of the business men and prop marks on the proposed new irrigation Expected to Aild loo.ovo to Popula and also to visit and enjoy the entire erly owner» and citizens generally of law? One of the features that will day once a week In their county seat Baker City and Baker county to do tion of Franklin County. be opposed strongly by the people of The train will be continued on the just what the children have done— Now that the Palouse river irriga the irrigation section of the state is same basis, and Pendleton merchants write a letter to some friend In the tion project has received favorable that it entirely ignores the rights of feel that being entitled to trade from East and send tbe address to the sec land owners and actual irrigators, notice by the secretary of the Inter Umatilla <-ounty. the people along the retary. This will make a combina giving no recognition to the fact that ior and the plan to reclaim 80.000 line will appreciate this public spirited tion for advertizing purposes that can they had their rights to certain acres of land is practically approved, effort to make it convenient for the not be beat. It Is through this meth amounts of water determined after a population of nearly half a million residents of the county to reach the od largely that the r«-sourcea of this long and expensive work and experi- people is expected within the confines county seat early in the morning one territory will be represented to the Intending homeseekera. and Interest ments in many places after costly of Franklin county within the next day each week. 10 years. and prolonged lawsuits. O. R. A- N. officials are not taking ed capitalists of the Middle West and Joseph McCabe, vice president and If you only write one letter This is not to count in the new gos any part in the matter, other than to East pel of salvation of the arid lands of general manager of the W. A C. R . furni»h tfie cars and engine on a the result will be marvelous. the state, but a new commandment who is in Pendleton today, makes the guarantee of 1150 worth of business. is given. “They that have shall lose prediction that the Palouse river pro If the business of the train does not Not at («nmnrnl School. and they that have not shall take it ject will bring at least 400.000 per reach that amount, Pendleton mer It has been erroneously stated sev- sons into Franklin county and the pa- freely" at the expense of the far chants make good the deficit. It is eral times that the diphtheria and louse within the next decade. mer. a plain business prop«>s!Uon and the measles are both prevalent at the REPORT OF THE CONDITION Acting Chief Engineer Davis, of the A more unjust and unfair scheme O. R. A N. is not discriminating Umatilla Indian school at the agency. to multiply officers and create thous reclamation service, has made the against Walla Walla nor favoring This Is a mistake, as there is no sick No 2«3u ands of lawsuits at the expense of declaration that negotiations with the Pendleton. ness at the agency school at all. but the honest toilers who made the wil O. R. A N. company for the Wash National Bank both diphtheria and measles are prev derness blossom could hardly be tucna reservoir site would be opened AT PSCDLmOX. OftBGOM, REAI. ESTATE TRANSFERS. alent at the Catholic school, five at once. conceived. The proposal that one in at buain***. November 10. 1S*M miles distant from the agency. The At tbe dividual shall be allowed to seize an Total of *.*>• Realty Transf«-»-« Maule two schools have been confused In RE6<»» KJES. IH-a-tCroo- Wreck«. other’s property on the allegation I making statements concerning the L nmix * diecoattta Sl.i«O5,347 S3 Since March 1. 1»04 Carelessness is responsible for that it is for the public’s use, when it i inerdraft». •evami and un»e Assessor C. P. Strain has completed epidemic of diphtheria. There is no 13.7 >6H5 is no such thing, and every one knows many a railway wreck and the same I ured sickness at the Umatilla agency | U. 8 bond* to nrcnrr circuit it is not. and is simply enthusiasm causes are making human wrecks of the following list of real estate trans school. t1«m .................................. 7>«.u0>iuu on water rights gone wild, or it is a sufferers from throat and lung trou fers made since March 1. 1904. in the • V 6 t»^od» mo band 2.820 But since the advent of Dr. city of Pendleton; clumsy attempt to allow a scheme to bles. Kcmd*. •eruritle«. etc W I* A Until Clow Out. Byers Park 2. Cole'» addition 5. iUnkiuf bout*, furniture and King's New Discovery for consump- take the quiet, peaceable man's prop L B. Sabin has brought suit in the 10.000 00 Hiiurw ......... ........... tion,coughs and colds, even the worst Houser's addition 1. Hazel addition erty on a false pretext. Wlse A lH>e fr^m National funk.» «not state circuit court against 2. Jacobs ’ addition 2. Original town No notice is taken of the fact that cases can be cured, and hopeless res agent» ÿ 44.UÎ3 29 I renerve Bean.. proprietor» of the Freewater Oregon has an Irrigation District law ignation is no longer necessary'- Mrs. 14. South Pendleton 4. Livermore'» Cash Grocery, to collect 1910 on l»ue fr»»m •tate Ranks and 6.123 « that promises to work well, and that Lois Cragg of Dorchester, Mass., is addition 14. Arnold * Raley's addi claims assigned by W. B Glafke A Danker« appr«>ied ««serve several districts have been formed one of many whose life was saved by tion 13. Raley's addition 8. Switzler'» 30.746 -’»6 Portland | Lme from Thia addition 11. Reservation addition 103. Co. and Allen A Lewis, other o»h Items 342 40 under Its provisions and more are Dr. King's New Discovery, a«mt» wholesale jobbers. The store has been 1.46U OU <*be« lL» and now in process of formation that Its great remedy is guaranteed for all Total 179. <bf other National hank« Following are the transfers of closed by the sheriff pending settle Not«-» most vital provisions are being tested throat and lung diseases by Tallman 283 30 Fractional («per csrrmcy. ment. and la the third establishment in the supreme court and the su A Co., druggists. Price 50c and 11. property made in the smaller towns nkkeia. and rent» ............... vta In Freewater to close Its doors •Ince , I tearful ox»ney reaeree In bank. of the county since March 1. 1904; Trial bottles free. preme court will pass on these pro 101.173 20 specie ............... flwZ<*C.3O Adams 14, Athena 25. Alba 2. Echo the recent election. visions in a short time, when the lx«al tender n«tr» l.l7u<a» J. U. .MORROW PROMOTED. 12. Foster 2. Freewater 42. Milton status of the law will be fixed. UedemptloQ fund aith I 8. Sult to Quiet Title. 3.360 OU 43. Helix 4. Pilot Rock «. Ukiah 2. treasurer <5 |*r cent of The exponents of this new gospel Cora M. Walters has brought suit < irrulatko i .......................... should know these things, and they I- Mail«- Tax and Right of Way Agent Umatilla C. Weston 2«. Total 185. In the state circuit court against J. R In>e from V. S treasurer, other Sab-- of County Property. should know that the question will 1U0 00 for tiie O. R. A N. and Southern than 3 per cent redemption Kilgore and Cora E. Somerville and be settled when the supreme court South of base line near Pilot Kock 79 husband to quiet title to property near ■ fund ......................................... Une In Oregon. Total .. renders its decision in the test case, Pilot LIABILITIES J. W. Morrow, tax agent of the O. North of base line near( Wraton and the recovery of »100 next month, and the district law be 7«> ... ... ____ 31« Rock ....................................... Capital stock paid In which she alleges was deposited by R. & N. has been promoted to the po 20.000 oo Surplus fund ............................ put in practical operation. sition of tax and right of way agent to prove good faith In the aecur- Indi Tided profit a. I*»* her They also know that if a new law Total country transfers . ....395 1A.623 53 for the entire O. R. A N. and Southern and taxea paid ......... ing of the property. is enacted and put to the test its Total «malí towns .................. ...-U5 National bank not«*» oututand Pacific lines in Oregon. 64.700 <*o validity will have to be determined ....179 in< ........................................... Total Pendleton ...................... Mr. Morrow will hereafter be chief Burh-d in Potter’s Held. 20.256.24 hue to other National bank* by the various courts and that years of the land and right of way depart- Martin Goggan. who was found I»ue to •tat. bank» and will be required to determine ...759 Total number transfer» ... 64.750.S6 banker* ment as well as that of tax agent, dead in a cot at the Eagle lodging reserve Thl» do«» not Include transfer» of house. was Interred last night In Ime to approved This largely increases his duties and 13.435 .«5 agent» ■ official responsibility, and will make lands described by metes and bound». the potter'» field. Individual deposita subject to Ineluding these the whole number 730.«*« -4 chieto him head of one of the most import last I»emand certificate* of deposit 171427.33 ant departments in the entire system. will reach at least 1000 since Willard Boyd is In jail at North His headquarters will »till be in Port March first. Yakima charged with smothering hi» Total ..................................... »1.289.201.84 State of Oregon. County of t'matllla. •• : land. illegitimate child. I. G M Rice. ca»hler of the «bore named WHAT REF.DKH THINKS. bank, do solemnly »wear that tbe above Doesn't Reaped Old Age. sta'etnent is true to tbe beat of my kno«l REPORT OF THE CONDITION e«lge and belief It's shameful when youth falls to Hi« View« Regarding Raising Money -OF — G M KICK. Caabter show proper respect for old age. but for Portage Road giibacribed and »worn to before me thia No. 7301 la the fall of 18951 contracted that fear just the contrary in the case of Dr. tilth .lay of N'ovember. 1 SM»4 W. H. Reeder, perhaps one of the ful disease, Blood Poison. It gained such King's New Life Pills. They cut off The Commercial National Bank K CRAX8TON. headway that I was forced to resign my maladies no matter how severe and largest Individual wheat raisers In Notary Public « Sea AT PENDLETON. OREGON. Fmatilla county, is in Pendleton to HARTMAN. Jit. « -orreel position and seek relief at Hot Spring». irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, day. Mr. Reeder is making his tem At tbe close of busioe»», November 10. 1904 IIYEKS. After spending all the means I bad I went jaundice, fever, constipation all yield KEMOVKCES MATLOCK. porary residence in Tacoma. For the to Memphis In less than three weeks I to . 8 45,012.53 Director« this perfect pill. 25c at Tailman benefit of his health he expects to Ixian» and dlwountï was in a hospital, and after nine weeks of Overdraft», «e- ured and unae < ured ........................................... suffering I was discharged as cured. In <v Co.'s drug store. leave shortly for California to spend U S Honda to ae< ure < Irculatlon less than a month every bone in my body the winter. Premium» un U. H bouda . Will Preach at Athena. seemed to be affected and felt as if they Speaking of the portage railroad Rankins houae. furniture and Rev. George Ellis, for many years project. Mr. Reeder remarked that the would break at the least exertion. Again 6.013 87 fixtures ....................................... 2.066 72 I was compelled to resign, and I returned pastor of the Presbyterian church of farmers of the Lewiston country Expenses paid ............................... fhie fr>m National banks (not to the hospital for a seven weeks stay. this city, has accepted a call at Athe would undoubtedly receive more ben 10,204 4« reserve agents» ...................... When I came out I was advised to try na, where he will occupy the pulpit efit from the construction of the rail Due from state banks and farming. When I first went on the farm I of the Baptist church in that city. way than those of Umatilla county. bankers ....................................... prevailed on the only firm who handled Willie here Rev. Ellis made a host Due from approve«! reserve agents ......................................... drugs to get me one dozen bottles of 8. S. of friends who regret his departure When asked as to his views regard ’hl7 ¿i ing the raising of funds by the people laiwful money teserve In bank. vis. :— S. At that time both of my hands were and wish him success in his new «pole ......................... »10.789.34 for the construction of the road he re broken out with blisters and I was covered field.—Baker City Herald. laqtal tender notes.. »87.00 11,758.34 *i marked: with boils and sores. In the meantime my Redemption fund with V. S “When the legislature appropriated druggist ist had gotten two dozen bottles of ol treasurer <5 per cent of circu Notice to Debtors. 625 00 lation ......................................... money to build th« road, it seems to S. S. S- for me and I began its use, and All persons knowing themselves in me the people were paying for it. I after taking the thirteenth bottle not » >103.928 07 Total ..................................... sore or boil was visible. R. B. PowgXX. debted to the 'Irm of Sones 4 Walk haven't given the matter the slightest I.IARII.ITIEK er. Helix, Oregon, will please calle 50.000 00 East gth St., Little Rock, Ark. consideration.” Capital Ht<«'k palil In ..............» and settle at once. As we have sold National txiik notes outstaixl Ing ........................ ....................... 12.500 O0 Of all human diseases, Contagious Blood out our entire interest. All bills TO PAY LICENSE. Intllvhlual «leposlt» Poison is the most hideous and hateful. payable to P. H. Sones. Helix. Ore- axbjeet to cbeck 817.710.61 The victim is tortured with eating ulcers, gon. City Will Tax Street RrMituranteura Ih-manii certificat«» <>f HE Bl VS A CHEAP ONE, sores and abscesses, unsightly blotches, ■i..,,..-it . 2414.00 —Ollier Affair« DIscuMed. Time «-ertlfh-ste» of when price is the only thing a man eruptions and other symptoms of the mi» «leuoslt an<l savlng« knows about buggies. After he ha» erable disease. S. S. S. has been used Company to Ral*e* Sugar Beets. Within a short time proprietors of <lep«mlt» .................... 21.003 48 successfullv for nearly fifty years fot A meeting of leading business men street restaurants and lunch stands Total depoalts ............................... 41,42807 had »ome experience, quality come» Contagious Blood of the city met today and prepared will be obliged to pay a license to first, and you always get that In the Total ........................................... »103.028 07 vehicles al Neagle's. Winona Wagons, Poison. It con plans for organizing a company to the city before securing the privilege State <»f Oregon. County of I'nmtlll«. »»: Buggies tains no mercury, raise sugar beets on the reservation and Hacks, and the best of conducting their places of business. I, W L. Thompson, cashier of the above potash or other We sell them. Bone-dry iisim-d bank, do «olemnly swear that the made, lands. The capital stock will be »25,- A bill for an ordinance was submitted mineral. Our home shove atatein«*nt Is true to the l«*«t of my timber, well painted and ironed, and last night by the city attorney and knowledge and Iwllef treatment book 000.—Yakima Democrat. warranted by us. was referred to the ordinance .com W L. THOMPSON. Cashier gives all the symp Subscribed »nd sworn to before me thia Notice. mittee. The bill will be reported up toms of this dis 17th day of November. 1904 All person» knowing themselves in on next Wednesday. ease. Medical ad- MARK mookhoube MOOItHOrSE. . debted to me will please call and set A second ordinance bill authorizing Notary Public < Seal. ) _ vice free. THE BLACKSMITHS. Correct Attest : HOBT LAING. tle at once as I have sold my grocery the changing and reestablishing of a The Swift Specific Cowpasy, Atlzsta, 6a W. S. HADLEY. portion of the grade of Main street. store. RUDOLPH MARTIN. We M-ll - the Stover Gasoline Engine. Director». $ln,00() Stock Dry Goods $5,000 Stock Suits and Cloaks $2,000 Stock Furs and Jackets $8,000 Stock Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes J ONE HUNDRED FIFTY I ilt-l BAA Ol'llll Hit. SYI.E A HI MMER. BIA <>l IBI Bit. SALI I III MMI.R Hl ND REDS lif AOItTH Ol GOOD SERVICEABLE Ml R< ILAN DISE LEFT I AT 'IIIE I.OHI.sT Pith 1« I \ y.R OFFERED IN PKN- BÏ ft HORSE I i >1.1.0 W I X«. Pilli I- lip you HILL NOI STORI UAbCRoUDLB HITII SATISFIED I adits Tailor Suits : i ■« -■« »12.te »15 00 »1« 50 I. • ■■■■ »20.00 SM.S0 825 00 Ladies’ and Furs SUITS AT................... . . . ..................• 5.00 SUITS AT.................... » « n »1000 SUITS AT.................... «1200 SUITS AT.................... »1133 Sl'ITS AT ................. ... 81« 40 SUITS AT................. »17 70 SUITS AT.................... SUITS AT ................ ........................ 818.00 WE ARI SHOWING THE LARGEST AND BEST SEl.FXTED STOCK IN PENDLETON. AND Mt>; MOW SELLING THEM OUT AT < <«!>T. THIS IS YOl R CHANCE. ALL ALL ALL ALL A LL ALL ALL ALL AM ALE ALL ALL ALL AI-I. ALT. idies’ and Misses’ Cour ist and Kain ('oats SIG A0 113 ’<1 IIS 66 IKáO lib 00 120 StS oo 136 06 S3& 60 TOV RIST TOV RIST TOV RIST T< »1* RIST Tor RIST TOt RIST T< »V RIST TOV RIST TOC RIST y ND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND RAIN RAIN RAIN RAIN BAIN- RAI N RAIN RAIN RAIN COATS. COATS COATS. COATS. <■ »ATS C< «ATS C< (ATS COATS. C< »ATS « < «Ml SIO <MI SIU T*. SI • 16 65 COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS .. .. ALL ILL ALL ALL ALL AIJ. AU. ALL ALL ALL ALL AU. ALL' 'J sss Neagle Brothers SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKI RTS 25C 3SC 4 OC SOC «OC «5C 7 SC »5C »oc >1 00 fl. 25 «1 50 »1 75 GRADES GRADES GRADES GRADES GRADES GRADES GRADES GRADES GRADES GRADES GRADES GRADES GRADES TARD TARD TARD TARD TARD TARD TARD TARD TARD TARD TARD TARD TARD . . . . . . . ALL 50C AND «0C CHINA SILKS. ALL COLORS. AT ... Dry Goods •: l-’C OFTING FLANNELS ___ »C TARD < 1-4C and 7C OUTING FLANNEL 4C TARD I0C OUTING FLANNELS 7 1-2C TARD Î0C AND î$c FI.ANNELETTES. DOUBLB F«~»LD ne TARD HOSIERY pair HOSIERY PAIR HOSIERY PAIR HOSIERY PAIR The First 8 2.00 » 3.50 t * » 4 5« 8 4 75 8 5 00 8 :■ ' •• 1 <oo 8 «50 » 7.00 8 : • 8 8 00 8 * so 8 1.7» 8 9.00 8 9 50 810 00 »11.00 »12.00 »12 50 »1« 50 00c • 1A3 • 1.80 S 3 03 s 2.73 2 4M • 5 23 • • •3 2 7 40 • • 75 811A0 • 12.23 • ILM S18 8C »23 03 ALL 75C AND 55C TAFF E TA SILKS. ALL COLORS, at ...MC Ladies* and Misses ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL AIJ. ALL ALL ALL ALI. ALL ALL ALI. AIJ. AIJ. ALL AIJ. ALL ALL ALL ALL AT ...................... AT ...................... AT AT ...................... AT ...................... AT ...................... AT ...................... AT .. ............. AT ...................... AT ...................... AT ...................... AT ...................... AT ...................... AT...................... AT ...................... Dress Goods »2 73 »3.33 »4.75 . »4.85 »3 33 . «5 33 M*’ «* »3 . . .. . . .. .. GO GO GO GO GO G^. GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO COST. Children’s LongCoats CHILDREN S CHILDREN S CHILDREN* 8 CH1I.DP.EN-S CHILDREN' S CHILDREN'S ■•HÍI.IH1ES I CHILDREN'S FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS- FURS furs FURS FURS FT'RS FURS FURS FURS •23 65 LADIES AND MISSES'-JACKETS 84.03 LA DIL AND MISSES JACKETS »3.33 LA DIE.-" AND MISSES’ JACKETS M *• LADIES AND MISSES IACKETS »7.40 LADIES ani » m laser jackets ** 75 LADIES AND MISSES’ JACKETS »VK5 LADIES AND MI E- J KCKF.TS »10 73 CATARRH 8 1 25 8 1.7» 8 2.50 I 3.50 8 5 00 » < 56 1 7 50 8 9 00 21« ■ 81 Î *6 81 5 66 »1 1 0« 82 • 66 825 00 1 11.1. l adies’ and Misses’ Jackets Nasal WON- PXR- NOW .............. .. • 2.23 NOW ................. ... • 1 u. NOW.............. ... S 3.20 3.03 NOW ................. NOW ................. ... • 3.M NOW ............ ... » 3 »5 NOW ................. ... • 4.23 NOW ............ ... s 4 43 N< -W .............. ... • 4M NOW .............. ... • 3 35 NOW ............ . • sao NOW ................ ... s 5 OS NOW .............. ... • 6 23 NoW ............... ... • a 35 NOW ................ ... • «. Ml N« -W .............. ... • 7.10 NOW ............... ... • 7 :t«> NOW ............... ... • 7.M N- AY .............. ... » 8«5 NOW ............... ... 8 8.83 • 1150 NOW ............... Children'» Children'» Children'» Children'» Children'» Children'» Children'» Children'» Children'» Children'» CTilldren'» Children'» 11.00 «I 25 «1.50 *2.«0 »2.25 12 50 11 TEKKTIOXS LADIES' LADIES LADIES' LADIES' LADIES LADIES' FNDERWEAR VNDERWEAR I-NDERWEAR FNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR FNDERWEAR »120 »1.7» 8183 II.M a a a a NO MORE ROOM IN THIS .AD IXÌR PRICES. CALL AT STORE. BARGAINS .ALI. OVER THE HOUSE LEE TEUTSCH’S Dept. Store COR. MAIN AND ALTA STREETS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«•••••••••• LOST Ix>st—Between Starkey and Pen dleton. a buckskin horse with white «tripe down forehead, one white hind foot, saddle marks on wethers, black stripe down back to root of talk reached this summer, shod all round. R-nnJed W on left stifle. 1 wilt pay »5.00 -eward for the return of this horse to my ranch on Birch Creek, four miles southwest of Pend eton. Address Mrs. John Southwell. Per.- dleton. Or. Expert Collectors We have located a branch office in Pendleton, and will make collecting defunct bills a specialty. No ac count too old for us to handle. Our plan Is: “No collectlona. no charges. Sults Instituted, judgments advertised. The Van Alatlne-Gonlon A Ct».. Mer- «•aiitile Agency. H. V. I.ipe X Co.. Mgrs. 11» E. Court SL Telephone Main 311 I Osteopaths training school for HOUSES Wanted—One hundred head of un broke horses. 1 am located for the w inter at the Dutch Henry feed yard, Pendleton. Ore., Despaln build corner of Alta and Lltteth streets. ing. suite 10. 'Phone red 1181. w here I conduct a first-class training Drs. O. 8. and Eva II. and sale stable _ If you want to buy Hoisington. a horse I will take your order and se Graduates of the American lect the best horse for you. or If you Sc hool of Osteopathy, Kirkville. l have a horse to sell I am well ac Mo. quainted with the beet buyers. I am CONSULTATION FREE AND well equipped to break and hand!« INVITED. i any horse from the fl neat blooded stock to the wildest and most desper aoeaeaeaeaaaeaaoaeseeoaoas ate broncho. There is no horae but can be broke and be made to drive or work nicaly If he ba handled cor rectly. I have broke one hundred and 1 twenty-three head in Pendleton, some of which had become desperadoes. I ELECTRICIAN. guarantee satisfaction in every case. I. L. VAUGHN * Pronipt attenti n given and all work xeni ted prwpeeiy. « • Electrlcal Supplie» of all Muda. ♦ OFFICE—121 West Court St. (Tribune Building.) • ì ................ ... .»4 5 Lee Kennard