jSDAV.NOVKMUKKlW, 1888. ,()rreunln llrnnch OUIru. AMT UllkllO.NMN ISwheil lu IWtlmitl, mill liuiko About 9 o'clock on tho 22d, the body ?i mMi 9 founJ 0,1 ,,U5 trttck in ,,ont ui iiiu uctoi, iu ArntiRion. upon ex amination ho was found to bo deud. Tho , nock and left arm wcro broken. It In HUiMnted tho man wiw undor tho Inllii piico of liquor, and while attempting to board ait extra fright Koliitf West, fell , from tho cats and wan killed. His nunio and residence aio unknown. A very largo shin bono or tibia of n niatumotli nas received by tho nnwoiini of tho Willamette I'ntvorHlly ono dav last week from J. S. limit. Itlliw, 'Idaho. It Ib 21) inches Ionic, III indie- around tho umallcHt pan of iliotdiuft and 2i( inches around tliu end forming the kneo Joint It utUHt have Moned to a very largo as well oh it very ancient resident and wart found in an excavation made for u mine. Mr. ItllKLImr M'al ..I..... I -?.! , in Unti.li.v . . ... via...... , nunivu n riltl'lJIilhlT, AmCml,' Saturday from tho county ,. .. I'nnllul wclmmulii mil. and Hout liack linnu. Iilu liwt rn w,,n Ml. ihiJi! nntcounwtitl wlllmtlior j hcinir fnllv till! ttt (kill. VI I"... mihrcliy. A'.TKK.l'Mior. ion from 'liquor. HecxprcmiedlilHflmtikH . .u me county oniciitiflior taKtng e.tio ol i i.t 1 1- ..it . . . r .. . r IIuiIimm Men. u,,u " rcciHM.M snoweti mm lie t.ua.w ... . U'UU t, iiuh(I.iih.iH ..ltl.....l. . - .. . . old COln Will bo pia on 7 iuru ru lit irm- iui(4 iiiuiruii ii- hi iiiumgo too ireoiy in election liquor, Tim olllcu i In the Al VS .ml Mark, i-llen of tho Kaht i"" .. .1 .ii.ih.hi. uiui iimnr 1 1 r- . . a I "1 1 ri I M M I : .. f..r till! IHTlllllllUHllltlnll Of nil in re " "msntlKHATIONAli 0IIUK01I .ffik . A of tbo K. o. jmiKtmit LMl nJ JoliHBon Rireeii. Muiiuny -.'.Ml .i it n. ,1 jp.ni; jM.rt In hum coin will no rmiu on h'"' atnl4 I hit iunL tn.tn.Rv .li. viKT i he uniAn Ctadia! tit aWeoH-er, i!..llin nf nnmn nt it.v I hereby announce tnyeeii a can- l tnarn nlni'tJon for Ihn lacwiuiu - ---- recorder ol tho townoi rcnuie- HHKVITIBN. Minco Meat at the Star Ua- lindry & luring turkeyit ut '. Kogue river appleH at 1 indry A ( . .. .ml nfunm liMtl u F Ilia i Edniiston, of Walla Walla, was u Main jeaterday. r.7 tmllnnln In lln Ortv. muntrv lard can I mi obtained at & Howard'H. forzet to gutu Imltlo of Urugon I H 1 1 v i - - - meals at all liourH at tho l-Vouch i t 11 Ut a. i I . .1. I ....t.i.tl.tlH tVtbra.-kacorn-nieul ut Den pain & Yi. Hliolenaio una rmau. juhu 1 UllLIU w rr ipil iuhi iiiuiik uii u uuDiiiann r' iiui uiiiii:i n niiiu i iiu auua , Allen received 08 votes and . -I .1.. Ill I.. !.. errui ui iiu rurtuu -tin mi .mii TKinkmrlvim- lwill at tho Oliora SoTrmber aith. Music by tho t i J f . lot r(MU iK)VO town, uuins up liae ui ina onun moot wwh. a.va oyXM ' A . . I al inn cniinirv. inn iiiu ui lhihi uai m. r . a i. i I t . l Cfatitnn a WArtfiV frmr vkn ! ill (Wen at Mllarkev'a Hall by Sham and Wells, are rowia la M are always well atteaaea oy nr mini in. v uu ik k h u hi ur. r l niinniBT iiivul. urtbfra liahU, or wore properly, s lira ol an annreacmoc kotoi. . . . . . . . . . -urai a vu iTflfu 1 1 mid . naiu Journal: rne at oh aaa- wi nirt heara of la eae mim lady U this city. Bae bet toll it so, that she would wla, Iam, toperintendeai of the aiy- MMtly purchased a lae bil- Ui kul it t.lir. la tha k.ll in U daices aad eatertaiaateata, BNdL iwimUkm: Mr. Edward Rvae. MM m. . tut. T.U K W.. Miauu (mm inlurUa mWTM before by a freight wagoa . tfM.uea w mmwwv aw - aaww l?ution. II oihw viral' vera UleVUT IUU(C IiUVHU fmiobJeeUoa. WiUa Jouraal: 'Taere liaeVae a i i-iw mai oi me vilest oc m B(J .. a. m . ailjt ' u.U: Oa Wedaeaday laH with J Tl Vf .1..-- .1.. Mil Mb rUIWAa'mlvd lOCStinn imm. . H uiMaiiBn. ctew induatrr and ia taa area -"Wjojiuim, I n .J .... m . v n, 1. L .vi" me nra oi J. biocii w -....u, nH iB i cuuilflUH Willi ' tetlorta ! k...lnA.. f .11 q atemllft u nnvpr htffr tit An ivf. (.riiiiN nun vim mi uriiJL'o y plentiful amoBK fanners ndar tht Nnriv,. pulfi El- Louotit r Ann I....U.I. nl l.ln. 'eal. nr. m-a ... - t ii -e w neai waa doukiu w6el. Ti,i. i. ,....1 71 isinlfl Ka. I ' Eniir. 1 tvor of the directors of tbe 7 been reversed, and the case J!"11 the demurrer to the'eoa- tor Much nthmr rvnaouailliiBa u ueeni jiroper. The I'endletou hotel Is now receiving ita finishing toudtcn. It is a lieautiftil building, and onu whish would do credit to a city like Portland, which can boast of few liner bulldingx than this aamo Pendleton hotel. Contractor Zelglcr is to oe congratulated on the rapidity and suc cess with which he hat so far conducted ita construction. John Lucas waa forbidden to move his littlo building on Main street to a line with ita companion!, becauso of tho fire ordinance, but ho has proven equal to the emergency. Ho luin caused the inter vening Hpaco to bo covered with a plank floor, to that the building can be used as a biiKiiie.HH stand in defiance of ordi- nances. I lere is cnterpriwj for you. Dr. F. C. Campbell ban removed to and an elegant oinco in a muiuing street, near the old iKwtofflco. and Is thoro prepared to do all clauses of ilcntintry in IiIm well-known, scientlllu manner, ut.d nt Kiiftern rates. All those lu need of denllxt work cannot do letlcr than by giving him u call. Brother l'ddy. who icturned on last might's 1 ruin from ono of his Portland trlpH, tflmttrkH that tlieio Is not hull tlio Hcaro In Portland over smallpox that there is in Pendleton to-day. He only saw two yellow Hags while in tho me tronolls. one of which was II vine in tho Chinese quarters. Work is in progress by Contractor I)u- prat on tho stone foundation of W. J. FurnlHh'H new residence on Tar Flat, This locality, notwithstanding its nlobiun cognomen, Is building up rapidly with handsome now residences, several being aow in course of erection. A leading member of the Methodist choir was anointed with oil last night at tbe Methodlht church, but not in the manner aaade memorable by scripture. It wu coal oil, and came from a lamp left banging overhead which waa filled aot wisely but too well by a modern virgin. A. D. Urecn. deputy United States marshal for Idaho, shot aad killed an In dian on the reservation near Lewiston laat Friday, who resisted arrest. The Indian waa in plicated in the recent murder of prospectors in the Hitter Hoot valley. The Her. Mr. Joveridge, who arrived Katorday evealag fron New York 6a his way to the Willamette valley, officiated ia the Episcopal church at Pendleton Huaday moraing. His sermon waa an excellent eae, aad was greatly enjoyed by the coagregatloa In attendance. Please remember that Fletcher Kuebler will give a grand Thanksgiving ball at tbe opera bouse aext Thursday, aad have eaflafled the Hecond Cavalry Baad of Walla Walla to furnish muek for the occaaloa. Ckarlea Hechda. a young man about twenty-two years of age, residing at East Portland, sMot Wd killed himself Satur day Bight. No cause ia assigaea eicepi tbat he waa feeltog unwell from vacciaa- tioa. The naw 'elbow for the water pipe acroaa tbe rlVer kaa arrived, aad will bom a a a f -t.t aa.. V?V. Hill ee piacea ia.oetioa, w .h nu "ii reefdenta will Wiffer no further iacoa veaieace from 'a lack of water supply. Rev. O. II. Lee' waa taken suddenly til yesterday with neuralgia, and suffered greatly during tho afternoon. He ia now reported to lie somewhat lietter by Dr. McKay, his attending physician. Judge Fee returned Saturday evening from Malheur county, when) he lias been 1'KMAI.K .IAII..tlKh. lion for Two Womrn frlminrm. M.S!lcll!r. ,,,VT,l", M ,,vor 'win Walla W alia Snturdav on Ids way to Union with a rcjmis tiou for the two women prisoners conllned in lln iwmiv t,.n , ,t...i ..i.. I , ji.ii III1IV f?".t?,0,,,rovio.,'.K "Colons an olllccr vis ited Union without tho projicr warrant forthoHamo purine, but tho obstinate fcmalo-i refused to leave, and a requidlioit tlwciuiio necessary. Ah it was, Walla J Walla county's worthy tdierlir only re I turned with one. of tl'io prisoners, Mrn. Hulo, tho other. Mrs. ISickn, eiiig con fined to her lied with sIckneSH and mi ablu to beat inmuvid. The two are wanted for the murder of iCImrlcH Suuitiiervlllo in Seiitth hiiiiio , time uai). the hiiHb.ind of Mt 1II,L- Tim difeatied wat Hiipposed at the tltno to have riwallowvd imShoii, but suoso niiont events threw a diirerent light on the quectlon. Tho then Mim. Summer- vine wanted Her husbaml out of the wuv I in order that pIio might have a eleur Held to uiitrry her picsnnt hiiHband, Kicks, who Ik now wuillned lutlut j.ill at Walla i Wulla. So Mih, Sniiiiiii'i viilii, her slnier, Mrs. Hale, and the fellow Itlcks eon coctil a plan for muitleiiiig Sonnnoi villo I by ikHjuiii. Tim exact details urn unob tainable, but it Is learned that bv some means they induced their victim to pur chase, tho K)lson himself, so that the sui cide idea would work to advantage. Subsequently, however, suspicion lcacked out, with tho rumilt that tho worthy trio wore arretted an above. The two women have Iteen eon 11 tied in the Union jail for over a month, where they were arrested on it telegraph!.! war rant from Sheritr Howies. It is thought by those who ought rti know that ustrong case will bo presented against the three prisoners, nud that their guilt will bo fully proven by the evidence that can al ready no nrougiit ui itear. An Old Mlai-r Itrlurnril. Charles Karnhurt, an old resident of this section and it gentleman who bus spent an uctivo life in milling ventures, uas returned iroin ine t amp unrson placer mining dlKtriel, whcie ho has lieen engaged all summer wotklng as only u miner can. ('amp Otison is situated not inanv miles us tlio crow Hies from I. a Grande, hut is lilty mllet fiom that point by wagon road mid eighty iiiIIch from Pendleton. Tlio latter route is said by Mr. Hnrnlmrt to lie preferable, and tho trade of that section would divert to Pendleton should tho road be put In an improved condition. Mr. Harnhart says that tho Camp Carson section comprises nulto an area of auriferous soil, and tho diggings could Ini made greatly nrofltablo wcro water plentiful. Ho has liecn en- f;aged in constructing a water circuit on lis claim, which ho says will tako a year or two of hard lalwr to tlnlsti. When completed, he hocs to mako an inde pendent llviug and fortune in digging and washing gold-dust onu nuggeia irom ine sandy soil. Mr. Harnhart avers that no one but a capitalist has any business monkeying with a quartz ledge of what ever richness, and ha therefore takes nls chances of a placer, la tue operation oi which so many fortunes were made in tbe halcyon days of California. Aa his whole life has been one round of expe- rieace in mining, Mr. Itarnbart'a words have considerable weight. 'What Tbajr Waal. CofrpondBceMIIUDKtVfl. we ieei just use wo wuuia use . neriment with a county government of our own, one in which we can have a voice in saying who shall represent our Interest la the Legislature. Pendleton U. a ta.a. -H.latnr InH aanu,, Wltlt a Repnblicaa form of government. A few oi ua larmera goi togeiner m w sv, aad , afUr, discussing all the proa aad A n Vf thta 4tUlan auaattoa re- solved othiag like tbla: Firrt.that we need aiviaioa oi ine county, ana nce U K.JJ 'CUmbJ that mm ir rolBf to do all. ia .-eur power to obtain tbe same a I f... J aaaa,II aau wef a vay aaa bikh inm " the forty 'aya aeesloa ahall bavaeadedto accompliih It. Third, the Hues ai pro posed by the Crocket bill suit the majority of the (tapayera wlthia the proposed aw coity,id will ault ut. Fourth, that thougV there were Blue Democrats aad naHBBilLULl a. waa. aaa a "".I . I . II .L. ,.,..ll propoeiuoa.M tu holding a term of court, in Judge Ison'a stefitl, tlie latter having liecn presldirig over the court in Grant county. Engineer 0. W. Moon, who wA. re cently scalded while on duty and tiow pelted to lay over tn La Grando for re pain, baa resumed his run, having fully recovered from his injuries. t Kotbchild k Beaa, taa welt-kaawa merchant, have gotten out a ine calen dar for mo, which they will distribute amoBg their maay cuatomers. A. J. Surber, of Creigbton, Nebraska, ia ia towa, with a view ol becomiaf a permaaeat resident. Mr. Surber ia a brother-in-law of Jim Sparka. The "Widow O'Brlea" outfit pawed through towa laat Bight oa their way over the moaatalaa to victimhta the theatergoing public. Stanley E. Dean left on Saturday aifht'a train on a buslneaa trip to White Cloud, Kansas. He will return soon. 8 A. Baylor waa out on tbe streets to ilav. shaking hands with all hla frienda, who are "glad to see him around." Salem Statesman: State Treaaurer Webb Is able to be out again after eeveral dava illness. . ) - William Sjarkes and .0,.'e"1Htm7 day to make their home at Bitxville, W. T. , n- fl.... f '..nlnrx-illn Is reDOrtcd tO IUl , CIIUII' W rf-va.aa.. ... ; ' - . , . ,1 bo quite ill, being unable to leave Ids bed. i For choice and select groceries remem ber tbe Star Hakery. Thia year'e buckwheat tour at the Star Bakery. W. 6. Ford, of La Grande, ia la town today. "What did ShulU tell tout" 'Har- Haoa" carried with oaly oae disaeatiag voU. The dlsaeatjr aafdWer would kick at the aatae. Fifth, that we thought while Wager waa kicking at the name the bill would be rushed through. Bixw, that we stand by tbe Eagle in ita endeav ors lo procure relief to East Umatilla. BaVHl-MvU AMivWf. B l..Va. wrltM AM follawS from Tlian ia nctt activity here la the way of railroad urvy. The O. K. n. anu huiuhib '" have partlea survej-ing from Uwlston to the meat Camw Prairie country, mxty milea aoutheast. The nortnera i a- t-iuc route win ooa-. Spokase A Palouseat Geaeaee, run do;n PotUUh creek to Clearwater, thence to Lewiston, thence up 0aake river to Aaao- ., n ika tannirr lit Wshl. mil over Craig'a mounUla to Camas Prairie. The O. K. & N. reiite iejrora Lawlaton up tbe ClearwaUr to Lawyer row, thesce U the prairie. I have defiuiU la foffioa that the O.k N. will eveBt- ually eoBBect wita iae ' V i buil5i.g fro "'P'! i.JI Clearwiter, over the fmr wrw to Manitoba, uanaoa, ja thua making another aBd horter jraaa- ' "..i i 1.1 aB I'nrtl.nd aad COBtlUCBIaU lll ""- , , r tbe East, and traveraiag and opening tbe rreat uiearwaier w-in. " f -live scope of country in the "tire moun Uia region. Ita agricultural, pasturage, mineral and timter resources are unexcelled. Th ThanksriviBg Concert .given last evehiBg "at the CoBgregatlonal church waa well attended, a large audience being present. A pleasant program waa rea Sered, notwithstanding the auddea iH- aeeaol the pastor, wo ' who waa unable to take part. The ex ereisea opened with an caaay on Thaaks- gWlngbylsaLuca,, the remaiader of rwUb Utioa ajd' reading, Exercise, by Claasea No. and compoaeaoi uiucwj- acquitted themeelvee weU. llnlvl Arrival. ' Viu.aiiii Hin si! Henry Stover, Kirch Creek; Henrv Hon man, Sheep Camp ; 1. Hlew, Nolln; W SFiml.J I) Slater I.a GruudejJW Slielton, Union; Thos W Jenkins, Portland; A Ingham, St. Paul; S A Simpson, San Francisco; IMward I, liroows, i 1 1 H'u no; S II Stevenson, t an ada; Geo Thompson and wife, Dayton ; .1 no Damon and wife, CaviiMi: Fiei I Do laud, Olt&N Co; Mr Sevier, Kakur City ; Frank Wall; Citv; W I Griiham. I Dalies; II C .Murray, W W Glen, Daniel Smith. Vule. Dr. Hon'Mts Iloisr.- . V MeCl.ilii, .los Mm ret I. S lluwlex. ( W Minui.J V l.'hrlslx l.:t lir.iiidt'; Kd A Marty, t lly ; I) Foivsight, Wnlubiirg; Jiui Mellean, Xgeney; F II Puller and family, Walla Wullu; Mrs bun:i, Ninth I'orV: Hud Mcintosh; .1 Iteuii, Davlon; W D Par ker, Ceittei villi! ; .liio Walker. Gouikx Kn.K.- l. It Itfiincr, Kch.t; (J Augustlno. M G Sullivan. Allien 1'ieer: 1 W K Hrliitou. PatCrohan. Citv; .Itwepli King, Haker City; .1 Klrkm'tiiek. San Francisco; Miss Aiuiu Molten ; KN Wal ton. Denver: Duraii and wife. K Mc pherson, Annie Smith, Pilot Kock; 1 G Cleveland, .MtiitieaHilis; .1 II Graison and wife, Camas I 'ml lie: A Do.Ier. . Yoakum: A C Wilson, Agency; Fr.d' burfurd, Umatilla. A CiimpuUnry MarrUg Alexander Foster, of Wliltinan county, W. T., and Sarah 1'.. rdwards, of Wasco, Oiegon, wore marrliol ut his oillee last Saturday by Justice Hlshop. It was u case of romance in ldgh life. Tho couple had run away from homo and came to Pendleton, but weru followed by relatives of tho bride, who comiielled Fos ter to marry the girl, to which fate he submitted gracefully. The ceremony was therefore performed to tho satisfaction of all concerned, and what might have ended In misery was turned to probable liaptil uess by tho prompt action of tho bride's relatives, ikitu the bride anil bridegroom snowed traces ol the presence ol consider unit) Indian blood In their veins, and are probably what the unsympathetic world would stylo iiaii-iuen.iH. Morn About tb i'liang. Tbo change of tltno will tako blare next Sunday, lly tho provisions of the now time-card then to Ini Issued, I ho west bound and Purmlngtoii passengers will arrive a littlo after 11 vo in tho uvening. Tho east-bound passenger will come In at about eight in tho morning, mid the FiirmlnKton train will depart shortly uf tor its arrival. It is probable that pas sengers on both tho cast and wost-lsnind and tho Farmitigtou trains will stop hero for their meals, those on tho west-bound and Furmiugton No. 6 being served w ith supplies um usual, and those on tho east bound with their breakfast. In thisevent, the change will work considerable of it benefit to tbe town. BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN KILLS. Special Sale of Fall and Winter Clothing. I.t Sin :t!)(i Cnui or Meli'k Hark (Irny I weoil Knits, Seek Men's Mali! ilruy Tw-etl Suit. Suck ' .'it'll - n rlH- w or".lll r-llliH, mim'K . ! , . . M li s Hlllm li vim Knit, (nh'U - - 5OAA' .Men's iirown rial I Siill. H.tvH .Men's Muttloil Cheviot Hull-, Suelt Lot . aoitM'miM .1. i.r Men's llrokrn l'lalil Hult, Hack .Men's Taii-t'oliin-il riiivfc Vtl' K.S-irlt , .Men's l.lulll .Motlleil IUlii I (111 ., in-lt .Men's tlrly mill lllu-u Mi, i 1 -inK' u'l. - Men's llliiek mill White Mnlllitlsii i, mu I, I. lit M . :iO-iO Cmila ..I' Mi'ii' Kuney I'lnh-t'liii'k Silll,iirk.. Men's I'liilti t nevliit siilu, i,ck .Men's Nettt I'.nlil Stilts, sack Men's Mu I Kit l'niiry Mix Halts I.ot n. ao.'ll) (Nin-lof-aftr-Mt ti'- ltrowti .Mellon HulK'nrk .Men's Mini' Chi vlclt Hulls, miek .Men's lliiskcl Check suits, suvlt .Men's llrlKht t'ln-Clierk Hull ,hjc.s ,.. .::::::: tit 1000 lit 10.50 ...... r -Mi'h'h Illne nail lt'l l'lsld Hulls, sack i Ipc t'linvlnt Hulls, sack ) 11 L OMran KlacUd. At a meeting of tho local stockholders of tho American Huilding A Loan Asso ciation of Minneapolis, Saturday evening, nt the court house, held with a view to ef fecting u permanent organization, the to! lowing olilccrs were elected, all of them unanimously: Directors, W. 1). Fletcher, W.B. uycm, j. n, Nicnerson, J. m. ii- aer, K. n. en.tron; rresiuent, w. r. Dyers ; rccnitar, h. h. bharon ; Treasu rer, 8. P. Kturgis: Attorney, H. J, Bean; Appraiser. J. M. taezer. The shares sold in Pendleton amounted tn ft 80. Some few subscriberH for stock wlthdiew- their sulxicriptions lieforo the final organ iiaiton, and their money was refunded. TkIUtl f Kslsm. Tlie Chemekete Hotel at Salem has lately come under the minatement of 0. II. Monroe and J. It. N. Hell and baa furnished and thoroughly changed from ,, -a-am tUa. --a-k' ajal- .maaak . L.. I. a. . a.A. al i J aaaaa a. a J 'awaaauW eaaaV-aff-f TWVWV aWM WtVI WWJ .Sqtpaaaa .VlaVt M .1.. J tmmrH tre-ifcV'attcevwtaf tai lfbaH 'vmi arerafe WMe'teiaWabn. i F)ef4ea k 'Wreby tivea to all Mtnoaa iattetitsd to 1m that have thta day aa- sliedatl 'eeAra aeebairta due me to G.P. H meanest, " m auaaoneo v miien aad rteeiat fer the aaae, I Dated Ftaadleteii, November 53. i, M. Kiotikt. K)k ''Tit h n ' a.--' "--- Vat -umU. ail hi jkt bean t WmUas Kuel,w4o wi ab waaWt have the aaiiari evatawy f wed alk IJtwlaHiMAlftl HhT WIa iMi'kit ,lkiBil mm mm alwTVwwBlaVVVVi1 it"f W9mM wmwt WW 'Mni ykstsrday fof aadtie laduldeae la iatox vWtiiaWt-9 ttmUKfrm.'em w eeai iSe,Year'f . - - , mmaXm mm uTMilal wbbeHea ta At- iaeaa. . GBAND Tbankseivine Ball! , THURSIAY.0V.'2t. AT FRAZERSOPERA HOUSE Under MaasB9nt of Fletcher and Kuebler. -TIIK- Willi Willi SwriM OrifcMtri I lu twea spaelalljr eniad for tli occaitan,soil nopsloswlll tst parol to make Oil THE EVENT OF THE SEASON Let No. 804II CiinxUtn ii' -.M- u'i Hark l.'lieck Solid Hull, sack .. MMi, Hlieplieril t'lieea i;trnMiu , mrK , ., Men's llnnrn Tiveeil I 'tit It Hit I, nil 'k .MOim llilir-l.llie n.iil Mini. mu-K Men's MKlit (Iniv t'liovlnt Stllt, ck I.ot .. .10.10 I'linMlili ir Men's Willi MlaiMl Hull, Hnek (Mils llii In extra li'-nvy writ hi).. i.ot so .tueovnioUiM or .Men's lllnek ami I'mwii Htrl nit Xn.nt7 Cmumiim erMen's tlmwii slid White Mixed Hillln, nack... Men's lllnck and While Mixed Hulls, mirk Men's i:sket CHic vlot Light llnevn Hulls, sacks I ..it Ma. nOaia I'aaalata r 1H lllfff rent I'ntterui In Dark lliuml "lmerr Hulls, sack l4t N. SAM ('hUIh or-Mrn1. H-lhcr MIxH Hull, Kick Mutt's Hllk Mixed Htrlpe Hull, ssok Men's IUkt t.'hrck Halt, frock Men's llliifi Melton Hult, frock - - Men's Ked and While Mixed Suit, frock It I JV. SIM Conlt nf- Men's Hllk Mixed stills nek I.i u mi Men's Hllk MlxedCheekHiills,n " lt N. Alio Ciinlls of- Men's Nntursl (Irsy (no il Hiills.suck Men's llliiek snd while siniill l'lsld Hints, mick ... , Men's Hrawit (Mievlnt ft itrh Hull-, frock Mnn's lllark Corksniew Womlnl Hulls, sack Let -J. ailtOOuiKUIs of Men's Dsrk Cheviot Hulls, sck ) Men's runcy Chtivlot Sails, mm'U,kI Uoulile-hrcHsiiil ) lit Me. aillO 'onsl-lsof-Men's llmwu and llliiek Stripe) r.i.111. nwiw. t ..it..... . ... ... i. ... a. ... ... . ....... in...... w ?i,V,""'m ""'" it IM.IMt Men's lllsck Cuik'i rew l.'iitawny, fnek ::::::::: m t il.0() I Ht I tit nt u. to) J2.00 12.50 151.00 18.50 at 14.00 I 1.1.00 i.i. no I at n. .1l4er.'unlet nf- Mtu'sH'rlpeilChevlot,iloiih-hresl) Men's Hsrkt'h-vlnl, frock Men's iikm iisri.iue, rums ..) Irfit !tn. 54 1 0 CoiiXhIs of Mcn's Heavy llliter I'snls Irfit X. HXtO Coilklsls of - Men's lleuvy t'Hslinerp 1'iilits, ms ) Mirted I I.ot So. !W:lO Cillll"li of - ll.il a'CiiMlliure Hiilln, sires I'J till 17 ye:irs - ( Irnl Mo. :ill Out. Ms if- Mi n's Ifenvy overcoat", sixes 311 loll f I. nl No. .'Win 'iiullnf I lildlifi ' Ki I'hiiI Sulls.tspst-l (eriis nt f I.ot No. .'I'MKi i nn-l.lsof- .14 M.'h'i lloiver llverisMils, sixes HI ll.l..M. , ..,..... Prepaid Chargc8ioPen(llcon. GO Cents Extra. Kull. Lines of our 8iisrl(ir llliinkotrt conHtitiitly on bund. Send for nrico Order by Lot Number. Brownsville Woolen Mills, nt Ifl.flO t !I.1S at 4.00 at 7.00 at n.no at .no at 10,00 list. Itctull 8loro.No. 140 First b'treet Cortland, Oregon. Great Slaughter Sale. The Entire Stock of J. Diamond, the Clothier and Hatter OF PENDLETON. Will be offered by the undersigned at pricei lower than ever before made. In the city. The Entire Stock Must Go Without Reserve, And purehaftera are invited to call early, aa a a a am aa a. M M a M-B a, at U A A V the aaie w.ptHtmriUlT, ana me aioca must of iota For What it Will Bring In order to wind up the businem in n abort time. aotltier nd Hatter - - - Pendleton, Or Mela St., U tUee tolow retatofe Matieul BMk, OVER- Four Thousand Dollars NET G-AIN ! Thia haa en our proflta in only eight montha work. And wnyr We have a big trade; we Hell coodis at reasonable prices, and we guarantee to give you tlio mt. Gall and be con vinced that we carry the largest and raoat complete stock of Drugs, Medicines and Fancy Goods in Eastern Oregon. Leezer & Kuebler LEADING DRUGGISTS, Despain Block - , - Pendleton, Oregon v