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, - i Sx.Acf flCV0((W7Vl I ad V JUST ONE QUALITY That means Stvle. Workman ship. Perfect l it and Material. Our Immense Assortment of High Quality Shoes At $2 50. $,1.00, $3.50. S4.00. $5.00, Iii an aaoelleat rea ti why you ithoiilil 00je tf vi : di rect for your footwear. Always Something New: Always Aomethlng Different. CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoa Mori. 81 Main Street, NwdlttoWJi OftfOB brevities. Squirrel rilli- ("r ts-nt at Stillnnin's. (ukI creamery butter. Whit Hooee, Try Dutton'- loaf crcum eOCDething new . Honeles- ri-lli.-li in luicktiui Whit. Honae Have you tried Pulton's ice-cream ch.,onte'.' When in the p.tolhce stop tn e the Bumbhn ami Ideal hievcie- If you want the ln'st -teak-. r".i-t-. bacon, ham- ami lard go tn Schwarz A ttreulich. Toilet paper ." and tc a roll . new line e Htationerv 19c, ink- ami snciN. Fred. 'rick Nolf. The Wall.. Walla 1'nioti ha- I n sold to B. 1. Crocker. The thr. young Man who purehaaed it several months ago were imi -uc.vsfl in conducting it. M. li. aanith, Bntterant, Mid... say-. "lVWitt's Little Farly Ki-er- .ir. the very lH't pill- I ever used for costive-lie-, liver ami bowel tr ilblea." Tall man A Co., leading druggist-. Tim firm of Houeer A Miliar baring oMaaolewd by mutual eonaaot, Mr. House,- will continue tin- busineai at the old stand where he will lie pleased to m-.' all old eoatonen and friend, A mililie nieetiinrof lli-r svinnatbii. er- will l" held in Salem Saturday night. The call tor the Meeting is signed bv prominent eitieii-. among them are K-v. W. E. Oopeland, lianker A. Jiusd, It. J. rry, .1. Ii. l airbank. tuiv M I'.iwer- and Aim.- Stnmu. K-. W. K. Sit.r. W. Caton, N. Y.. writ.--. "I iiad dy-'.sia over twenty year-, am! tri.il .j, .-t. r- ami nMdiolaM without lieiietit 1 wa- is-r-itaded tn use Kodol Pyanapala Cure ami it helped me fmm the start. I believe it to ! a panacea fnr all form- of imli-ge-tion". It digests what yon ant. Tallmun A 0o, leading druggists. A drunk. -n man made at. attempt tn .... ii'.'ir. .11 '""in rv.nimi.il. in Walla Walla a night or twoag... and ine inar-i.a. un-i iKing tun. inr a burglar -truck him over the lMd several blows with the butt end of bi pistol, the man first making an attack . Man him when he went to the door. ' No arret wa- m.i le a- the man tin- ' doubled!) did ma know what he wa- ioing. Mr-. Calvin Ziinnierman. Mile-bnrg, Ta.. says; "A a naody cure furl might Bold, arooo and -ore tsroxt On.. Minnie Ooogh Cure i. nnaQnnlad It is 1. leas,. nt for children tn take. I 1 heartily IwaOMMMd it kO mother-."! It i- the only harmless remedy that I nri.lun- immediate results. It cur. -broiK'hiti-. pneumonia, gripis- ami ' lhrn.it am! lung disease-. It will vent consumption. Tollman A leading druggi-ts A till! Ta lima in & Co.'s You can always find the latest pa jjers and periodical.. A Large Line of Stationery and linvelope. All correct shades and sizes Drugs, Perfumes, Novelties. Ladle' and dents Hucket Hook. Corner Main and Alta Streets. BANNB SALVE i jtju Atai uv i . a MiaATK. I'tuMotut a vls '.' r Mrs. Phil McTlrimt ami thi ljy'l PMlnl tV Magnet Ch Btore tinienii Thi- mnRiw the 'iil Iwatoh L'ivcii l I he Magnet Ceafll ! s(..r.-. the Bret one being ftan I Ctrrittmartirne. Tin- ntcceaefnl nimi I I r WM 881 . The Magnel Onh Btore I hat bund liberal nutfMMuJe iilitce Ita I eetabl ithmenl a few month agOi mm is now enjoying lie full riMft f the I am I tr.ul. An ui' (0 iMti lateal teattifei st-r 1 i UK agencr ladies' wheel) .ill tin fur fi'ii. Oreeoont ..I" Baal Ofegonian build' Dag. Viola Lodge No. 114, A. (. 0, w.. meet in regular jesjion this evening. BoilabofT pradieti ocoaalonal snow or rain for tmiitiht ami Siittirdny. Rob. w. Pietehar, Ibe Rambler man, 1- -t'limn i"t- "i meyi'iec. STRKET WORK BEGUN. ! Chairman SwIMer Inaugurates the Plan tor Improvonionti. Chairman Kdwis Rwitster haa in I angora lad the very axtatuire plana for i itreel improvement which were aav noaiwad at the beginning of the year. - tin- iie.nl ui tin- committee on street .mil oublic Imnrovemente, Mr. Swltxler has htul the citv team turned 'over tn him lor line on the treat, ami the team will probably be kepi during till year tn do tin' work ol grading HW a. --' square. Work that would aott the city al-'iit fl-MM of t li in character dm been planned and the team will be aaad in doing it. CM coone, bealde the grading ol the Croea equarea mere 1- large amouiii Ol treet grading to be done under the r mi order ol the eoonoil, ami this wili be dona partly bv the owner- of abottlni property ami partly tajf the citv tunler contract. a paralatont effort i beiag aade hy the council through the ."treet coin- nlttaa to Impruea the street of Pendle- ton ami to do it at the lowael expense poaaibla. It will be generally roneeded that. Mere the c 'illicit to can-' a large expenae in doing tba work, the itreeti oneild I"' put intu much battel condi tion than tbey will H under the praoettl plan, bol the prouoeltioa ol tiniirntcmafil must all the If dm i n- lidered with the duty id avoiding the expenditoro ol heavy man of money. Already, the g,--! eflort- of the -tret work appear on Main and Court treete. and In time, ii is balleeed. thi ft lidanl Mrei t- v iii l." the same iriNi.1 remit-. Time must be liven for the draaalng thai i- being put on the afreet to tattle and the larger rtOMM mixed MM with Ibe gravel to be r.ikni off. The eonnell gave ample notioa to the nroiHTty owners to protest i:guitit the imprnvcn.cnt "I the streets wlitcli were naiind. I nt the property owner- have exhibited 1 liberal -pirit and have given Ihl council ami the treet 60M- nittae baarty rapporl in ibnoel every Inetaaaa. Mr. Bwittler i giving to his work .1- ehuirman of the street committee a large amoonl of time, which bring" him no return ami i- purely public spirited work on hi- part. SUICIDE OF AN INDIAN. Low-snaw-An. a Ma iUOOtlUg Kills Herself , siiiciile among the liniiiins is of -m il rare 00 urreiice that the sell-killing of l.ou -sliau -art . a Jilting In.l inn niai 11 ol the I matilla reservation, reiiti-l a profoiiml sensation there, -haw -art wa- vear- nhl ami a M"" .laughter ..f Ciiluml'ia Joe. She com- Mined Mioldo by ihootiat herself at DOT father's tepee. Portion lan won reeoivad tudoy ii... '.j: the agent. Major t'liarle Wilkin. ' olnmbia Joe Infoimod Major Wilkin-that l.ou --l.au -an aakod s.rmissioii t nil" tn town, which L'olumhiu refiise.l. saying that die hail no money ami Ibonla not he run ning int.. town all the time, anvuay. (1 (J,,. .,,r. hlankel in Ironl In u.i- -it'll... on a of tlie leiss. ami her I 1 1 her saiil In- uauti.l the l.lunket ami ITOOld gn i. ut ti. laoh lot the horses. Sin- would not ..'et up ami allow him to take tin- blanket, - ColoMbia Joa jerkeii the hiaiiket froM onWr bat ami Irani out on the range to get the cavil-.-. When in- reiurtieil in two hour-, she wa- .lead. Her sjsi.-r was also at the tepee at the time, ami bad gone to the river for -. .... water. SI,, beard the report of Dm gun a- -In- ..- at the rirafaide, ami. upon hastening to the tes-e, found l.ow -sl.au -art it. tin- death agoui.-. All tlie Indian- ! dare the act nf eh . I. -unction p. in- ery astonishing to tin-in, for, although white people not Infraqnently commit Nleida, the Indian Mldom do. A young Indian woman near l.eui-t. ti a few week- ago alsncniiimiti.il ruioide, bul I baa tun in-tainc- stand aim. -t entirely alone as the record of Indian suicide- in thi eoantry. NEW TRAIN APRIL FIRST. 0. R. N. It to Make AUdltlon lo th So. -vie. It was given the .a-t ( Iregoliian to ii.nler-t.iuil pslay that the new passen ger Iran, .ill I,. p i it, ,rvice on tin it. It. A N. lit,, on April lirxt, ajs t bOUgh the company ha- not yet made oUicial an ine ment to that effect. The lieu equipment I, a- already Is-en put on tin- road ami i- mm ..-ui on tie regular OVerland N -. I ami , The reason for placing on tie- extra twin Ii to enable the making of better time. Kueh of the tun train will he -mailer thai, tin ...... now run. and the time -.v ill he NjdlMed be tween Portland and Chicago. Pot tl..- train crew- of the new train Pendleton will Is. tin- -topping nluce, a- at present, tin engine etOWl chang ing at fmutilla a- now i- dona. - . a m. , , i. ,! u.aing. MiaondMalood symptom- nf dlaaoM hMd doctors to treat something else whet, the kidney- are nut of order. Foley's Kidney (.'nr.- will bring you health when other neilicines haw failed. Hla slate, Pendleton, Or, Another Lesson in Health. IACKACHK luinbaco rheu- in.it.sin tired out feeling all Indicate disorder in the kidneys. No hope of good health while vour kiilm-vs are wrong. I In y arc the strainers of the blood and must be kept right if you're to have health. Folsy's Kidnsy Cure i guariulrea lo JBke the kl(jl.ci ngln 1 )U hB u, le t bcsllli uu run iiu ritt. lt' uuar siiivnl M a uaik- iu-dj If uu'ie uul levin. u nii.u W L. YANCV. PaUmal. Ky. arrlU "1 had a uvcre .a-.- ul kidnet dlsMM tod lluee ol Ilia Leal pliyiK.ain cl soutlicin Kentucky Ireatul ma without auccaas. I was induced to try Folay'a Kidney Cure Tlie firal butllc ga.u iuimcdialt rcliel ami three 1.1.1., tuiedmr pclllianeutb I UJi rclouuicnd II, u Moi. .. .; . remedy " ' the great healer. ouuu aiuuE, rit.i.uo PBMONAL MINTtON. Vn HotldlOy came home froiil l'ntl land thi- morning. MIm Ague- 'Lane, of Meacham, I Visiting friends in l'endleton. .1. J. Walk, aS Montana livestock buyer, i- .It the Motel I'enilh'toll. Senator and Mr-. T. t". Taylor ami Mr. and Mrs. U Coben are expected home tomorrow from their trip to Mexico. .Imiil fleer, horticultural coniini-- -inner of this district, arrived from M ilt. ui Thursday evening and went home to Cove. Mr.-. M. A. Sheridan returned yester- ilav (rum Similiter, where -lie na- baan looking after her propery MTMM for a eek )ast. AMiata.nl Buporlnlandanl M. Buckley and Foreman Lindaey, uf J, tlx to Lm (irande carsliops. were in town oay . and went east on freight train No. Snmpter Miner: Fred 8. Si ine, a popular IVmllf Ionian, arrived in HumptOT la-t weak and will engage in the practice of dent il ry . lie has taken ofltma in the Helview building. Tmii Albion and C. H. Howard are topping at the At, fleorga. They have been to Baker City looking over the mining nroepect and bnilnea oppor Innttlae. ami thoy will in all prob abilit) loente in linker. H I! Milb r. pr.-ident of the state horticultural board, who was in Mil- t m official bnainaM, came down Thur-.hiv mi hi- wa home to the Willamette valley, lb waa informed of his appointini Ilt a- cm.-itl tn Chung King. China, wlrlle in Hilton. Rumptar Miner: Mr- Knbliins, wtf. of J, II. Robbina, praaidaul of tin first bank of snmpter. ha- been in Bnmntor during tie- past week for th first time. As s.sm a- a suitable rei deuce can be eCOred or Ml lit. It l probable Mr-. Robbin will return to live hare permanently, u Mr. Kol Inn- bulking ami mining interests here and near by, rcpnre his con tinumi- presence here. NEW BRIDGE AT M 1 1. TON. Will Re Raited In About Two greek To Colt 820J0. I ount .ludge .lodn Y.. Ileau ciime home Tboraday evening from Milton. While there, be laepeatad the work on tl... new bridge which i to be built over the Walla Walla river above Where the Tum-a-lum river brunches ami which wa- washed .alt during the high water this winter. It is to In an eighty -Innt -nan and will cost fMl The cmintv w ill build this span, ami the city of Milton will then enn-truct the fifty-font part on the Milton end Judge I lean explains that the reason why Hilton builds that part of the now bridge is that the high water wad. cd away the riei bank from the Milton -ide and the boundary lino of the city wa- lixed at the former Imnk of the river. When, therefore, the bank era waebed away, ibe boundary line remained where it was, and any bridge built from the end of thecmintv llrneturv to the new bank mn-t hi built by the city of Milton. The new nrnlge will lie raised tn ten daV nr tW" Weeks. Tilt SALKM WAY. How that City Placed a Loan and Kpv the Intareii at Horn. Tlie Isiard of water onitnissioner of The hall' - ha- hci. .. b.-rtising for hill- for 125,00(1 of water bonds. The bid- were opetted M nday night and the Times Mountaineer The c tiiiiiiissioner tbeii proceeded t open the bids and accepted that of N. W. Ilarri- kV Co.. of Ohieag. -lib- mitied by their agent, ll. c Barrel, oi BnolniMi wbien waa to take the bond- at mr, IhoOMDMiMlon to pay the expenses of negotiating the I. .an. The bolada are tn run U year- at I . er cent, interest payable semi-annually, The Iohii is aoaaMand a good ana by the commission, it j two per cent lower than the present ktjka ir. ilrauing, anil wa- negotiated on tin be! term- poaalblo. Tin Dalle would have done well tn have taken a leaf from the exparb cine nf Salem, says the Capital Journal. Although she. pays the satin rate ot interest, tin- i.argain -he l,a- MM is not otherwise com para b w in. (in- one tnaiie nv aetn in her popular loan. The Italics bonds run for 2t years Willie .-ale. II I. a- tl.e opt. I'll nt IVIIIg s.K.ncr it preferred. the Italics uiys "the expenses of negotiating tin loan;" Kalcm niid OOtbing on that score. Uut the greatest difference lies iii the fact that The Dalle bonds go to the Fa-, mill a Vary cent of interest, amounting in all to M par cent of the antOUat received will he sent to tlie oat, while toea! enpital i- b it lying a lie in im- Isinks vs ill, no prntitahle InvaatMonl in sight. While ImIom borrowed her money ol her own small capitalists: fiirnishe.1 .,. I inve-i- tnent for tflBJXK) ol Um idle 'fund- of bat own oltlaanii and not a cent of 00 id cash will go out of this com i.iuiiitv for interest. Tin- Dalle bring- in 105(000 of Fast cm money m competition with her local capital, ami will send back MB,. 000 10 pay it up. Salem neither brings ill Mr MMI out a cent . Some more Oregon cities better gel hayseed councils, like Salelll. Tilt WATCH TRUST. aatWTmal Mllltonair AiHiu Loekd Out Kngcavar. The eighty-live I'll ihl. lei I.I. ia wtch Ma. angrnvora, who ware loeied out, ara nbllanl over a letter raoaivatd bv ...nrgei.. IXIClMJlaon, presnlelit ol the Watch ('.. Rngraver' Aeeoeiatiun of America, from John C. DiielM-r, of Canton, Ohio, president f t. largt watcli case factory in the world. The letter waa a- follows: " uni j receipt of your favor of Id, ami in reply would say the light you are waging i Iba -aine I fought w ith the wateli tru-t for over tuelve vear. "I want my OUBlpatilor, when 1 give a dollar for labor or gold, to do tin- -aine thing, but I cannot aomiNta aganisi lirm- whose emploves work on the "minute syatuni" and ' like tj,se in the combination against von, who put tweat) penny weight- of lead in a ille.1 -olid gold (ori pennyweight ca-e. Th.ty wuutetl to drive u'- ool of the business with low prices, but tailed.. Thi- innaalaM oppraaaion of eii.pli.ve-, cutting of prices ami .l.-.,a--lOg the g.MsIs has got o stop -nine time, and we would like to have it terminate at once. "We are glad that you have taken the stand yai have, and thi- company will assist you in every possible way. If you have any engravers who are iii need of work let ii- know their name-, and we will do our Is'sl to keep Cicm employed. If thev need u In Hit them iii getting here, plaaaa let Us know " I'he -ame argument now advanced by the trust wa- Used again.-! u- in lln: light twelve years ago, when we won -ingle. handed and alone. Then Qgf em i.iies said : 'We will bust Pueber up in thirty days. ' Thev fult ure of it, Iseeause, with one stroke nf the pa", the combination took awny till mir ptistiinior- Hit w not ncen supplied w ith sumelelit money to sfml our traveler to Um retail trade, Ibis faclorv would have been closed. (gigned JOHN 0, DUKIIKR, President," At rvqUeal twenty ol the Ineal en gravers will leave today fi i Canton, Ohio. If necessary a seem I install ment of men will go to the Ituekeye State in a few days. The Dueher fac torv. the largeal in the world einploys :Hiil hands, including 125 . ugraver's. ArrangenientN have Issen nnide since the lockout by Mr. Iineber Whereby 51) or llKi more engravers may l e put to work . The minute system, by way ol ex planation, provides that a ease must be engraved every 3d minutes. The men are employed on the has.- of IMX) minutes t.rthe day. Whenever more than :id minutes are taken by an nti graver to llntsb a case it means mat it is iiiken off his time, poor work nianship I- the natural r. -nit a- the only object is to get a- many cases completed in a given time a- possible. It i- al-n worse than what .- dealf nalcil a- the "SwaMInK Sytc:ii." aboUl which so much I beard. There are very few engracr- who can a nupli-h Ibe demand of the minute yetoui. and as a eonaequence they -nfter iii losing much tune that is really employed most diligently. Tin' watch case manufacturers held a Moating iii New York ami combined to combat the union movement nf the Independent Wnteh Cane Engraver of America Mr Due bar wa- reOjietfed to join the manufacturer' combination to bn-ak the backbone of the engraveM1 MOolatfoti but unfortun.it dv for them he declined. " 'Mr. Ihiehor -ay- to all engraver-: 'We will not join. We need mi pro tection. We will not assist tn en-lave them. We will furnish work for all good men who need work, and Mill you in any way possible." As Mr. I tocher has recognized the union in hi.- fac ory.the Canton branch at their meeting Sunday. Instructed 'heir secretary in write Mr. RuebeT thanking him for his stand in their is'half. Had he join.. I them, preeeed Mae would have len put on the inarkel by every factorv in the rOUntlV ..- sulist itute- for engrav.-.! ones I nt since Mr. Doobof has refused to join the combine he will Is' able to supply the market with line haml-cngravcd watch case- which the other shops um- finally come to if thev desire to hold their ' trade. The locked-. nil en gravers have now the sup -trt of all the engraver- in the I mtetl States, moral- Iv and linauctallv. as well as the tiwarloan Fedarntiao of Labor ami the r.cngtnt ion ,,f Mr. 1 1. ... I . l ocal Markot. Pendleton dealers are paving the f..l owing priivs for ranch ami farm pro- hmi : )(titter. L'.t to fiO,' js-rroll. Fggs, I V aT doen. Potati-'s. iiOc ier sack. I'ar-nips, ftOc ter sack. ( abbago, 4 -r 100 poundn. 1 w-iii,--. "fte rs-r lOti is'itmt. chickens, i:.'..) p. g,10 .'r noaaii Dneka, 14 ot dooaa, Five turkey, I", pat pooad, ( ieese, $IU -r dozen. PIII Of l'e. Mile lest i f to the merit nf llauiier Salv. in curing piles. It i- guaranteed Slate, Pendleton, Or. I la hor Sal Cheap. Seven-room hntisc and three lot, nice I.M'ation. Impure at Oliver A OO-'l grocery, .Main street. I'emlletnn, On-, Grocers Were Arrested and fined in Portland recently, under tue pure food law passed by the last legislature, i. r selling adalttnttd food. Paeaagc CoiTte was overlooked by our legi lators, although it is lull ol fermented black lierries that are nearlv, if not quite, as bad as the adult-rate ! jelly that the Port ami gr eera were arrested lor sell ing. No black berries in coffee from the CoflVes-, Blended Teas An -matit Spices, delicate ext acts The Farmers Custom Mill, HKlil) WAI.THR3, Proprietor. Capacity, 150 barrels a day. Plow e(chsuj(ed for wheat. Mill Kee.l, ( iiopptNl Feed. etc.. Flour, slway on hand. W. H. Jones, Dealer In Agricultural Implements, Barb Wire. Cotton woo.1 atrt, rear of Krauir'a Ope.. era llouae. WTL zeiger ALL KINDS OF Machine Repairing And Blacksmithing. I olaom'a Old Maud, Pendleton.'.Ore. The Seat OrKonian ia Eastern Ore on'a repreaentativa paper. It leads, and the people appreciate It and (bow it by their liberal patronage. t ia th dvoj tiaiuK medium o( ibia aectien. flux Tnn TTnnnn eoS J'Olt clearing the complexion ot unsightly cr. it'll. '..-, ami preserving anil lieaiitifvmu' the skin, scalp, ospeeuiiy cnecuvn as. citiciika ii i eroptloits, las.- of It.ilr, uihI h.ilty or slugg pntperti. tt.gr.sh.' or sluggish conilitlitu of the I'oiiks. ies ilcrtveil front Ciitichha, tliegre.it skin cure. iigniln nts .in.l iiHMi n'lreshtng of llnwcr.slors. No other soap, however exts't.-.ve, I- to lie ronipareu Willi it lor all purposes limes in (nk Hove .it (Ink Piiick itamclv. 2i ('cm- the iins: -kin in.l . mii ptoXkW so.i ami the nitsT (oilut anil hahv Map in the world. S..M ttimrhnt Ihr vorlil. entTtn l)ro OU. 0,, ll Vf. 0TfOA I MM "All tboul thr shin. Srt.. Il.ir, an.. Ilnn.li." fm. Forging Ahead 'I lit.' l'e mil. ton Shoe Store lins added to their Ure line of Men's and Hoys' Shoes it new and complete line oi I. a dies', MisMt' and Chil rcn's Shoes, all new guilds ami latest styles, and every pair IMd lasted Millting yon u shot that will hold its sliape until worn out Vol) ore uot required to pay for a lla-hy advertised Yankee macbiMt ni ide shoe; but evert' pair of our shoes are sold on their merits. All we ask is to lie Riven trial on ou- new line and we will ro vince you that our slices no HOU) tiiuik shapk. Lall and see PENDLETON J. KLEIN, Proprietor. IUDttS PdDir 000 Lots 1 61 8, 9, 10 and 11 In Block 81, Re serve Addition io Pen dleton, opposite Wash ington & Columbia River .waut uau wv-jpuip tt in vi sold at reasonable prices . in $115 to $130 eacn. ine lots are ex celJently located and are only Ave blocks from Aain street. Apply to JaelksaDini East Lregonlan Building. SEA LS! (Notary and Corporation $3.ft() to II Delivered inter ol up and aave money. OMhi-h for Kubber HUiiipe alto aolh:ltKl. EAST OKEliONlAN PUB. CO. IVn,)lton. llrei(,,o. Pacific RAILWAY. EAST via SOUTH. mm w aav lu l m. u l eave Depot Fifth and I Straatt. Arrive T.yup. ui. iHeilaul bateM for V.lfi a. in. MaJeai, i(nsriurK. ai.- Uii.l, Hicraiueoto tlj 1 ilea, Hau KraMleco, Mn lave, u. Aaaaias, Ki I'as't, New (irleau.sau.i the Kail. d.iioa. oi. Koaeburx faaarugar. u; -7.l.'S p. 10 Woodlturn for Moun: Aunel, silnto!i, Wti.l Bno, BrowDartij. Na lloll an. I HprlUKlirlU. WMi a. 111 Corvallls fawenKer t'.Alp. ui. " " P' ai. ludeuefirienwi eaaaang'rlt.8l a. ni. Kally. tlally except Huuday. THUUUUH TIUKKTa Keliaii- tu-kt-is -ui, ttVfH'ii I'ortUntl, Hae laiaeatii aiid aaii Kiauelaeo, Nai rateai7 Bret elaw aud 111 aeeoud uiaaa loc.udliw !-. Italoa anil llckeU u. Kn-U rn 1 ..IntaauU Ku roue. A a. .laiuiii, ( liii.a, iaw.iall. Tlie I'hiiii, ll Klrklit"l, Ticket Aaeiil. Tlilnl Ml ..... AlrfJr ii.. s 4110 Ainlralla. Can is obtained froin'l I'urtlauil, Ur. '..ilUiii . Or. 1 Old Newspapers.... To put under carneta, 011 ahelvea, 1 walla or for wrapping. Old uewa-1 Ppra In large bundlea, 86 cent per Dunuie. at Tlie Baal orefoolaoutftca, Headletou. pnrlfylnfi hnlr. anil Ininil-.. notltuiK sx pun', ro -weet. Mine. I: ii'i.iove-tlie cause of ilistigi.ruig hlctnlshe-, vlr : tin 7 : the cli..;geil, irritateil, uttl.t nieil. t'l'TIi t'HA Silll' a So.vc ootnahrM i' ii. i. I. cure, with the nun-st of clean-. I ot the toilet. .. oh. ami niii-Nerv I. . ..i st les and get prices. SHOE STORE 623 Main Street THE SURVEYOR'S CHAIN MADE II THE SHORTEST TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE. it Is the Mnet Mislorn in Kqalpinent It In the Heaviest 1 tailed Line. It ha- a It. s'W Ballast K tarllmd. u Crn N s1 ona. l.'m.rl .... Club Room Can. It Had Uiroiitth cjvr arloe In cmnectlot Mk (. H A H. Co. betwwi, I'ortlanr' and st. Paul. It Is th. Italy Line Snrvlu Mal on tn a ia (.arte I'Uui THKOdUII Tilt: GRANDEST SCENERY In Anirlca by Davllhl. Attractive Tours tlurliif: Hosaon of Mav n'.l'ii; on (tret lAkea via Dulutli !t connvctlon with Manillrent PaaatiuK" HUsamer- Northwest ami Noithlaud. ror loana, tlokau auO nil. iDforinatlor IBl BO or ailrasa luual a;iit O. K. A N . Co., or 1 If. WltlTNr.Y. U. f. T, A., HT PAUL MINh Oregon Short Line R. R QUX0KMX time to Utah. Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas. Missouri River And All Polnta la the Southeaat. 1 nr. 1 and L(K)K AT THE TIMli. NKW VOKK, CUIOAGO, HT LOU1I,, DBNV RR, HALT I.AKK. I'ortlanil n Daya. Free Heelinlnp Ohalr Car. Upholatatad TourUt Hleeio' (Jarn. Pulliimii Palate Sleeping Care. K.r full iiartlnulare rexardlng time 1-q.rda. ratea, eh'., call on or addreaa f f, Wamni.ky, Aeut 0, 11. it ti., Pendleton, Or., 0. O. Thhhy, w. E. C'omak, Trav. Paaa A(ent. Oen'l Airt., 124 Third St.. Portland Or Through Tourist Cars TO KANSAS CITY. A ne through tourist car aervlce bat been Inaugurated from Portlaud to Kan aaa (Hty, via th.- Oregon Itallway & Navi gatlon DO lregou Hhort Line and Uulon Pat tc Itallroad, leaving Pendleton eve ry rriuay at 0:20 k ui., arriving ai Kanas Oity at 7 :2f a. chauge of earn I.- 1 1. 1, -r or Kanaaa .... aionuav. Ni 11.. l,la . 1.... 1 , . .J w.. .... niur ,11 Ilium Wlletl 1(1)1111 Kant, and auk any O K. & N.. o. rf. L or l iilou Pacllic auent for rati.a a. blea and otliur Information co'ucernlut tide Uirotigh car Hue, 1 J. H. I.i . nn,,, Oeuerul Agent. 0. K. KnowN, Olatrh t I'aaaenger Aveut. 1H6 Third bt.. Portlaud, Or. SCRIBNER'S FOR 1900 INCLUDES J. M HARK IK'S "TrjiI my aiifl t .rizt'l" (serial) well" (serial) HKNRY NORMAN'S Russiu of Today. The Articles by WALTER vvYCKOFP. author "The Workers" A. ot SHORT STORIB8 by Thomas Ne son i'ae Henry James Henry van Dyke llniest Seton-Thmnpaoti ivlitb Wharton Octave Thauet William Allen White SPKCIAL ARTICLES I he runs Exposition. on FREDERICK IRLAND'S ai tides on Spo t and Bxtlo ration. HARVARD VI.ARS AOU," hy Hnnr. FIFTY Si nut,,, Notable Art Features, The CrouiWtli Hlus aiions, by icU brat. (1 American and for ein artists. PUVIS DE CHAVAX NES, by John La Farne i. lustrations in color. Special illu-trative schemes (in tolor and in black ami white) by Walter Appleton Clark, B C Peixot'ii, Henry McCarter, I) wight D. Blmen doff and uthers. IW 1 1 lust rated Prospectus sent free to any addresa. Chmles fcrihner's Sons Putillshera, New York. AND I E HeaMru tan iuii Aula, loain Agrlvuliurial. Myapeclal arrniia-omaiil with tl r. He a,e nub'. ll Ol nlT,.r Tils piibll. ,ii nn t'AHMKU. Ilia laadlna- nan ' ii't uf that WaMarn ...... Ml I tan. ! l UUfT St u I ,'N . 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