am- 120 Dozen New Shirt Waists The cleanest and moat beautiful line of Waists ever put n exhibition in this city. - Cnln ibu' lilui (1 (MMl III. III? MM uur nirn. See Display $10,000 worth of New Goods now on exhibition. Everything New. ujuur kmiu luniui iiiuo. Odd Fellows' Temple. A aw " MoNMAY. MA MCI I moo. TRANSFERS OF REALTY. MlHn Deed! A(tureitlinK Mora Than Twenty-four Thousand DoUara. Onnnty Recorder 3, W. Moloney 'lur ing last wi-i-k placed on record nine teen deeds in which the afgregel n- Jafcra'""'- wore fS4,BK).4t). Ileal (flpt)' rnortgaaei, four iii Dumber, nc- HiikI fis.Miio, mill aatlifactloni of Hrt(.'iii!i' were (11, MM). 7. Hix Bttcls lile.l Willi the eolintv clerk ejrc (or a total of $2H!lfl. Tilt' .1 Is ed were : BT. 1'. Iicfreece et ux to K. I.. Bar- r ' ' i TV -n v t'r i ii ij J. I . alliirVlllllU '. ll In w. .1. i nr- lull tiled ..I ..til IM IO .. J a. 1 T. F. II ward to W. .1. Furnish, Vt. ,1. lurnish et ux t.. II. I'. Uenii, i a mil i ,111111 u. mi m , i i 1 1 r 1 1 - 1 I n a, I I 4.1 a if pint. I IL.V), lot I t.liHk I rkmli. h mi i - .... i. . . ... I ri it., i 1H ft't't "It Hulltll fill) lutH 1 2 K I I KOI. t vii Whic i i r to VA .1 LmImI. annul ....I ....i i ...i- hw -4 Her .III ti J h r 2 e. nr. sw 1 sec tp fi ii r IU) e, F.J. I'. Perry et ux to i ;. o. Sclineiin l, Bl'Oii. DM II '..-e'4 sec 11 tli ti n r ft e. .1. Kuriiish, ! Ilutler et ux to W. wl4 and nw l. sec 112 tp L' ii r tl'i I'liited States to John S. Kstes. At.-ht. sw'4 sec 3(1 tp ii r 32 e. Klora Armstrong et vir to Ada A ilcox, 36, tract in sec VI tp 5 n r lift , ul in Kinney to Harry K l-'olsoni, nw s sec 14 lii I p r ,11 r. 111. I.. Mcl-.lrov p. V. J. & J W. fll'50, svv ' sec :',ri ti ii r .'!'.' e lllUN. W. I'.stes to I'eter Illlliseli, 10, Me .4 we llo, HW L4 sec ltd tp 1! Ii tinted State to Ii. 1". M'mkJv, nut, Be'a lie1., nt-l-. sei. see 11 tp 2 su e. Hi II. I lau-oii et ii x t" Snriili M ots to Hfrton w. lots B to g biopl 2'.' K: 5 and 15 to 111 hlock IB, lots 1 Block V Kreowuter. bbBS 1. Mtu MC Harry E. ne'4 sc. 2, m-4 see 20 Bhrner, $4i40, nu'j i.no, nw '4 se'4 hwIj k -w Hl4 Wk ii i. How k Thill k'f eft' i Oni Hundred 111111111. I., .01 l,ir Is aiifad h H.l Hi IlltlOTll tliHt inlilnil ll1. r.iNrrh Cum. F J rilKXEl 4 CH . Trims Tllledu, 11 a. ihu anil ir.lmicil. hat,- known F ' ( lie fur the I..I illteun yir. .ml Is llcvr hln leetly 1 , it., In nil hit. lues, ir.ii.itei Ion Iiiihic i.lly .hlc lu 1 .rr mil miiv iiIiIIk. ). ma. I. h llielr linn W.i .'. I III WIiiiIpmIc lirnijiiil. Tnluiln, Ohio. H .U.HIMI K l.v - in .1 Mahvi.n. tVhiilK.iili liriiKKl.is . Ttil. it,, "hie ,11 ' I'.Urrh I illc I. ink. 11 llilurunllv hi ! dlri-ctl) 1111 ihu 1 uiel iiiiictiub surlNi'un .lcm I'rnc 7.s s I. ollli mi l ny 1 I" . Ii I Mi. ll... III'.' ' Family Pilla are thu L. A Gigantic Undertaking. Np: 111 the present century hu. any thinij .'renter important r maatOl Bkaeu iinilertaktoi lliiiu tuw Jfteverv house of u irul citv in nw dm This has recently Iweii done SBBjpidel ih i.i wrk was BBHkttriuteinleil by Mr. Huh Cork and it re, 1 ut id t wo mm it h of Ins time to niaki un preliiuiiiary urrannenient . Oa the daj of isitatioii. which w us WaaUoKton'. birtbday neorly 10,000 viaitofe started out, two hy two taking a ceiietis of the city in the ii.teieM of Bundle ' hool work. Kverv church in Hfew eit was Iotoraatad The aborob Bntereoi ol the 1 pie war deter milled and those who 1 1 1 1 not atteml Wile any lurch regularly were invttetl to lid the church of their own choice. visitation of u million and u at e nave ATI fill fns a at All III V I 4b. IV I.' KM m. 75c. . . . , only .... $2.60. Huniker Jewel l Optician Ol IVV 1 Vtiin.. Don't le foolish and pay a tancy price for package cofifte WUep you can buy Uuase 6t Sinboru'si bulk cofiree at the same price It gpew futthei ud m4kes a better cup. Qpce tried always used. CHAS. R0HRMANN, c AKent for Peudletoa khtoiMNi tt'lll tnitimr.lioo Tlliu tlllll'il'lX in Window. iiiu iiieiiiv i.i aji i uuuuu j u. quarter of iieoplc liy voluntary nervier in one tiny in un undcrtHkini. of triKBiitic ironort ioiiH. Systematic inter ili'tiotninntinnal house visitation in one of the ngeiieieH of the International Sunday school convention, to which our own state nrgnnixatioii i- auxiliary. This is the IfMH that (fives us our Uniform Lesson System ami nearly nil of the improvements in Siiudav school work and management which has come into prominence in tin-last forty years. Rad Hot from the Oun Wan the hall that hit G B. Steadman, of Newark, Mlrh , In tin- Civil war. It canned horrible uleeni tl at 110 treatment helped lor 2 1 ye ir.. Then lluckleu's Ar nl a Salve cured I111.1. I urea cut, hrulie, hum-, hill, feloua. corns skin ertip tloni. Bent pile cure in earth. 25c a box. Cure froar.hteed. Sold by Tallman i ( n., driiKgiHts. Arrival! at the Hotel Pvidlaton. n C Hervey, llllllnes. (' Karnes, Portland II Maok, Sumpter. I,' M Forttoroolt, Salt Lake. (!..o BnthlHine, Suit Lake. John Hen, St Paul. J W OjMMi Portland. .1 .A Allison, Portland. J (' MacKinnon, Portland. I, Ounnlngmbm, BpokMM, Ben Sinslieimcr, Port land. J M Spence ami wife, citv. .1 Hall, Spokane. S S Gill, Ssikane. ieo Miiiilvery, SMikane. W t Corey, BpokMM Phil Joseph, San I rancisco. J A Looked, PortUod. C D Wl ler. Walla Walla. (' It Knox, San Prune iem. .1 T Kinir, Spokane. W (' Smith. San I'ra.icisco. A ( ' Stull, San l'runciseo. (' M Smith, Sun Pranciwo. i K l.atnli, Sairinaw, Mich. K v Hovt, Portlaod. ( i I) iaf ley, Portland. W R Qloodionlnt, Portland. H Honlev, Weston. II I! Nelson. Weston. S 11 l rv, Italles. W T Bodloy, Colfax. BTichnor, Haker City. Win Halm, Obioajo. W 1 Fleeter, Spokane, (ieo T Stevens, Spokune. I. K Pearson, Portland. P K Hunsiieker, Portland. I. Howard, Portland. C II Hull. Portland. C M (indium. Portland. .1 ( lohn. Sun Francisco. C M Hastings. Portland. Working eight and Day. The buslt-st aud mwhtiest iittle thiug that ever wan male h Dr. XUig'i Mew Life Tills Key pll U a U(jar-t oatetl alnhiile ol health, tint change, weakuea. Into strength, htl-t,siic Into energy, brain fav Into mental power. They re wonderful In building. ut the health. Only Vt per box. Sold by Tallumn & Co. To Make Room for New Goedi, You cun buy for cash the m xt !W days, cirs't, aewiiiK niaeliiiiee, lace curtains, pmt MOT. -"I'l jdllows, iiietureH, matting, etc., very cheap. 1; .M. of earjsl less than coet, wallpaper half price. Oppoftoolty of a life time. JESSE FAILING . CASTORIA Baarathe .ign.iuicuf Cu.. H. Tl In ur fur more tliau thirty year., and 74 Xt4 rum ifew Alwuji JvngtL omce Moved. N unOrwlall & Ii...- hae iQTafl their trunsfer ollice from Main stn--t, to the old ttates Laumlry building, corner of Webb and tiottoOW 1 -Ireets Tele phone No. 4 will cutt:h them. ajnat la hhlohv A grami ohi remedy for (lough, ' Golds Bnd I'oiisiiinpiion ; need through Hie worm lor hull a nentury, lias ouretl iniiliiiierabl, case of iiudnieiit con.cily isjuntl and U-fore being i.-rui it ted sumplinii and relieved many in ad , ti iced stugee. If you are not sutisliud with the results we will refund voui money, Prior Ha, 6e wd 1. Brock & MoConuM, For Sale Cheap. A cottage mi lot 14 hlock 2U4 Iteaerve addition to Pentlleton. KICHAKI) LAMBKKCHT. Moki tea jitively cures sick beadaebe, indigestion and constipa tion A delightful herb tlri.-ik. Re- vat all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing u period complexion, or money reluuded. 26c and 50c. For sale- by Bris k A McCuina Court Street i THE WISTON NEIf.MROR HOOP. Stoek Horaei Sold Beef Cattle Pur ehaied Chureh Will Not Be Moved. The Kast OrtaoniRn is Indatbtad to the Weston lifaiier for the following new : Mr. Harriett Greer ha gone to Lebanon to attend the funeral of the late Mr. Jane Kee, whoee death 00 i urreil there on the 24th int. A lx nt H head of toek horse Ndong ing to the W. M. Steen etatt vert sold at auction at Athena Saturday. They brought from 2.50 to S0 earn, according to use. sire and condition. K. .1. Van Winkle is engaged in writing a hietory of the E. O. S. N. S. at Weston from its inception in 1SS." until 1S!W. He has lately been bnay wrathcring tlata for !be purpose. Among hi recent jmrcbaee, K. Harru. the Walla Walla buyer, secured 4t) head of beef ami Mock cattle from Trajan Tucker, near town. Smaller bunches were bought from Heveral other linrite at Weston and Athena. M. .1. 0am eT, mentiontsl a a candi- date for the republican hcriff nouiinu Hon, was up from Pendleton Tucsdav consulting with Weston republicans Mr. Cnrncv served as tlenutv uniler .lis llouner, ami is well known throughout the conntv. I. I.. -"Vinnon, a leatling prohibi tionist of Milton. states that this part will organize for the campaign in Orion Counties, including rmattlhi. and will trv to nut complete tickets m the Held. Sum Beimer, it is reported bv letter. will lie home from North Carolina als. nt March 20 next with a fair "tar- heel" for a bride. A dont ti or inort young men, wishing to settle in the west, will accompany him to Oregon, and will M doubt be nutated IBM fall in Umatilla conntv harvest fields John l. McMillan, a prominent mining man ol Spokane ami Kossiainl lost his life at Simkane I ritlav throiigl a singular accident. He was in tin act of draw ing a pistol from his isicket hand to lits ow ner, w hen in sum manner the weapon exploded, the hull penetrating hi Ixulv. Mr. McMillan wit. an olil-time Irieml ami mining partner of H. Nan Buren, of Weton. rhe remains of Mrs. ptacee liols rts agl 40 year, whoee death occurret reeentlv in Morrow conntv, were In torred I hursdav in th iiielerv at Weston. where her parents elevii. Mrs. Huberts formerlv residtsl in Wes ton, and was known ns an intellectual and estimable woman. Her brother. William Beckett, a prominent cit ren ol Morrow conntv, i a member of tin Masonic fraternity, which assist,"! u, the funeral. A proportion to move the MetlnsliKt hurch building from Onisc creek t Iry creek hu la-en abnndomsl, on the promise of Coiihc creek peoide to sun port a iireacher, "linaueiallv, inorull mid otherwie." the ot herw ie no iloiibt referring to ytdlow-legged thickens. It was left to the Istiple whether wtirslnii slinuM In coliillictist hy the Methodist or United Brethren denom ination, and they decided in favor of the latter. A Sunday - I has been rgnnmsl, ami service will U regu larly conducted. SUITS I ll I n John Bowman Sues John Endaoott Jimil Taylor and Henrietta Milling Co. John llowmun bus tiled suit against lobl W. Llltlecott et ill to secure the luyinent of a balance of 78,0S. which ie claims is due him on a bill of $115M :t:t for service rentlen-tl the said Icfciiilant in the erection of a frame lwell ing house. The complaint states that the plaintiff ha is-eu put to grent trouble ami expense in endeavor ing to collect the amount due him. ami asks that he In- allowed a further sum d 2x..Vi for utiornevs laea, etc. T. G. llniley represents BOWflMUl as attorm v ill I he case. James Tuvlor et al have tiled com plaint against J. II, k it i t al through their attorney L. B. BaadaV, The plaintiffs pray that defendant he njollied, restraint-! and inhibited from further proceisling with the for- loeiug of a certain mortgage on the Henrietta mercantile and milling com I in ii V' . which pluintiffH claim is a fraud and was coiicM tcd for the expre pur- of tlefratitling the said plan, lift nit of uioiiiee they, a sliareholih-rM in lie is n. puny , are eutilletl to. The ooinpluint allege that on Octo ter 13, IH1M, the sulil ilefemluntM, a inliers of the hoard of director, ami again. I the protests of tl tber direc tors, borrowed 112,275.50 and gave us aeciirity a proiuiaeory note sccurtsl by mortgage. The company i iesseil of personal propattV to a considerable amount, and Kiaintit, as manager, wa instructeil by the board of directors to aell the same anil aiih the proceeil. pay up the debts of the company. This the plaintiffs claim be refiiae-J to do and a u coiiseipience the holders of Hit mortgage have commenced proeetsl ing ti fonilose. The complaint allege. tlut the defendants hail schemed this for the pur pose, a statitl, of tlefrauding the nlaintiff out ol their share of the earning of the corpora tion. Some fl ..ii is involved in the suit. GATMBRINO THBM IN. Dog Owners Mutt Secure Lleonsea Lo. Their Pat. The city othcials are now busy at tending to the gathering up of tin numerous dogs that infest the city. Out of aeveral hundred there an- pro), ably Hot iimre than a third that any license i- paid on. There ir between VI and 1" owner who usually puy the liceii-e iiiisised, the balance pay ing BjO ulleiition to the matter and allow iheir dogs to run at larue 'I he. u great iiul.aiit and the otticcr proisiae to put a atop to it. Several parties who huve missed their thgs the last few duys have ftiiind them at the to take them out were comiM-Hi-d t. seen re a license and have them lagged. Quite a little kicking is being done, but the Dith ers are tirin and are strictly enforcing the luw. There are now something over thirty licensee issued and they are coming iu very fast. kiSPOBB TUB POLICE COUNT. Two "Vega" Beeelve Attention Prom Mia Moner Thll Morning. George Johnson, suijed to be of unsound mind, was arrested Sunday night and place, I in the eit) juil. He was brought la-fore Judge Boum thir morning ami slated t liut in- was on hi. Way to PoeBtello. Idaho, but that he was taken Middeiily III and staid over I here to ii -I lie claimed he was at tacked with i fever which made him light beaded and that be was not aware that he was acting strangely or ill a !ii-pic'n.UH manner On pf prouii.t to eau- Pshi) i 'l PtnU-llo he woe given ii:. liberty. I Thoiiius O'Brien was given five davs I for vagrancy ami begging on the streets. O'Brien ; a cripple am! has tin(y lie.t-11 tp town H short t line. He Is U uiosf ueMUtent laiggar and siicceetletl In making no end of a iiulaauoe uf hiiu eeU, Where Lafayetu Is Burled. 'We visited the Convent du Sacre- Coeur, iu the Hue de I'n pi..-, where Lafayette is buried," write "Edith from Paris to the March Ladies' Home Journal "Here bird of paage, like ourselves, aeldom come. At the and ef a rosegrown gnruen i a little cemetery w here lHan-rs of some of the ohlet name ill France lie buritsl. Niot onU deeemlant of those who tlie,! on the guillotine are eligible to a grave there, ami in one corner, in tin shallow of the great wall, are the grave of 1 afavettc and his wife. Be rand tin tirt. cemetery is a neeoiuf w here the Issiiea of thirteen hundred aristocratic victim of the revolution were buried." SWEETS ARE NEEDED. Fifty Ton of Candy Shipped to Soldier in the Philippine.. Fifty tons of candy have been sent to the soldiers in the Philippine island bv the coinmiseary department of tin army during the last three months, and large amount t" 'Ih' soldier iu Cuba anil Puerto KirO. This is done upon Hie udx If' til (tie liieilicul as well as the line officer of the army, lscaue it is a physiological fact that in the tropics a mislerati consumption of CO." leclionery promotes health ami BBtiaMoi a natural and not iinliealthful craving ot the stomach. Catnlv wa never turnishtsl to the 1'nited States army Ix-fore, although it is commonly ustsi as a ration by the Itritish ami French trta in the tropics. The larger part of the bipineiit ar, chocolate creams and lemon and other acidulated drop, which lire her nut i OOll) sealetl in OOe-poURd tins of oval abapa to lit the Pocket of a soldier's Uniterm. The candy is nianulacturetl iu New York especinlly tor the com missary department and i little more than sugar and lemon or lime puce IT.e misturc of sweets ami acids in that form is mil only more tasteful to I he palate but healthful to t he stomach SENAT0K SIMON'S BILL. To Allow the Cutting of Timber on Mineral I. suds. Senator Simon is the father of a bill before the l ulled Mates senate thai will DORBrit the cutting of timber upon all reserved, mineral lands in Call lorina, Oregon and Washington. This lull provide that im one but citiens of the I'liited States or Isuia title resi dent of the itutc named or ol otlnr mineral districts will Is- permitted to cut such timber, and it may only In taken for building, agricultural, nuii mg or other domestic porpoaea, The land BBOM which this limber may Is cut must Is1 subject toentrt only under tin nUaOTOj laws. The cutting of tin tllnls-r shall be done under -ucli rules and regulations a- the secretary ol the interior may prescrils- lor the protec tion of the timls-r and the undcrgrow Hi growing Umiu such hind. The bill also -ciully prescribes that it- proviaioDl -hall not upplv to railroad corpora tions. The committee mi mines ami mining are now considering the measure. An Oyster Supper for tha Church. I For an oyster supper lor the church or Sunday sclusd the menu is usually coiiiisisetl entirely ot ost,.rs or btiibsl. lowed or panned chicken in, i In lerved as the main dish. Haw ivsters, broiled oyaten, fried ovaten ami kaekobbed oysteri are the tiishes most to Ik' desired. II raw oyaten and reamed oyster- are served, chicken may lollow, with mayonnaise oi elery. The meal would close with collet-, cheese ami toasted witters. Sweets are seldom served at an oyster or fish supper. Ma'cli Ladles' Holm Journal. Tom Johnson's Plattorm. Toui I .. Jobiisi hi say - : What an- the restrictions ami the ss-cial privileges against which com merce ami industry imw struggle so vigorously'.' There ure man v ol them, but sulstuiiitally all may, ( think, B0 group, d. Ill the inverse order ol I lit - irtanee, in tin- following live classes: 1 ate lit lnomiH,lles, Municipal monopolies, Transportation nimoiliee, Taxation monoilies, I. and luollojsily. The Struggle for Gold. I he Hank of I rnlico refuseil tn ullow any gold to ccumj its clutches when Lligland -wanted some awfullv bad awhile ago, but was coiuia lied to raisi ns interest rate to 4' s r cent to pro ne! ii- money ami it exchange rate ut of sight. And at the same tune Germany sent her National bank rule 7 i-r cent, ami it stands ul 5'u H r cent tod. iv Republican League. In uccorduiice with a resolution of the executive committee, the Twelfth on v eni ion of the uational repiiblieau eague is calletl to meet in the city of St, Haul, Tuesday. July 17. HUM. La. h h-legute shall U- entitled to one vote Alternate delegate! will in- entitled to m-uts iu the convention hall, with their resiM-ctive delegations. Tou Try It. ll Shiloh's Cough ami Consiimiitiou Cure, which is sold for the small price ol 25c, 50c ami fl. diss not cure tuke DM bottle buck uml we will refund your money. Sold lor over fifty year on this guarantee price 25c uiel 'Sic tirock tV Mi t i in., is The Way to Go. The shortest tpin kt st ami bmrMBS route to all is, int east, north or south is via the o. n ,v, N. aud ooaaeotlug urns. Full lofonuotioil cheerfully given at the 0. K. A V depot, Y. F. VVAMSLEV, Agent Acker's dyspepsia tablet are sold on a sjsitivc guurautee. ('ure. In-art burn, raising of the ftsl, distress aiter eating or any form of oyopopolo. One little tablet gnes iinined i.ile re lict. 25c and Mb! For sale by Brock fc v I ' ,, I Joseph Ell Tlio Loading.... Harness and Saddle Manufacturer of Eastern Oregon. 717 nolo aUoot. Poodlotoo, Or. GREAT SCHEME FOR ASSESSORS. Manner In Whleh The May Get al Real Assessment Values For the benefit of tin- assessor of Oregon who are now trying to -olo Hit problem of eipiitable aseeaamoBitOi the follow ing storv is printed: The president of the big steel noOV pOtiy paced to and fro 111 his library ami ever ami anon he mopped hi nrovv lie cluiictl like a tiger that was weary of its cage, he hit his nulls. ami fie mOttOTVa things Ibut must not Is- printed. When Ins vv ift came iu at last he was almost foaming at tin mouth, and. frightened half to death, he excliiinitsl "Why, thirling, what is the matter? re von 1117 "III I" he Ihnndred: "ill I Ifodaa, ill 1 not the word, I'm sick! DM you ee that man who was here 11 lew momenta ug" Well, he gave me to understand when he came iu that he wa the representative of a syndicate, who hud been Rani hero to find out what I would sell for !" "Yes," she urged, "anil you gave him a price?" "1 did I offered to let mv interests go for 2.S.000.(HH " "A prctlv fair price," she said "1 don't deny that. But wail. He asked me it 1 really eonsidcrtsl my share worth the sum I asktsl for it. I assured him I did. I gave him llgures to prove that my estimate was not tts nign. ami he put them ilown in it ls.ok.' "Well, what hflpftttOrl then'.'" she asked, as tin- magnate sank among some cushion and ODVOTOd hi face with hi- hniiils. "Pitt he accept vmir offer o readily that roe think von might have got $10,000,000 OT 115.000,. 000 mote?" "No." groaned the unfortunate man, "he confessed then that he was t In- tax uswssor !" Many a Lovar lias turned with disgust from an otherw ise lovable girl w itb an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Hunt Tea purities the breath by its action OB the bowels, etc., us nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee, Prior, He ami ."sic. Hrts'k A MeOomoBi School Fund Money. The 00,000 used by Whiteside in his ax pi am re in Hu- Clark ease before the Montana legislature uml which was taken to Washington when the hearing in that ease was begun by the senate committee mi elections ami has been held by it ever since. has been returned to State Treasurer Collins of Montana I'lit- money was taken to Washington for tin- pu prose of Identification and for any other use to which it might be init by the committee. Concluding that the fund could ! no longer used, it was turned over to Collins. The money will Im- held by the treasurer for live years ami if iu the meanwhile it is not claimed hy anyone, it will lie convert)! into the state sclustl fund. "ivr-i'v are apd pro. per " II roe take HoaeVi ' ' , 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 f.ltlifiillv f.r si mala, -all rli.-uin, ts.tis, eruption, arepatela, u win curt- reOt m Bor Sale Cheap. ieyen-rtsiin bouse and three lots. 11 ice loflOtion, I m pi 1 r. at Oliver A Co 'l grocery, Main slr.el, PendlOBMI, Ore Weak Children How sad it is to see weak children- boys and jjirls who are pale and thin. They can not enjoy the sports of child hood, neither are they able to profit by school life. They are indeed to be pitied. But there is hope for them. has helped such children for over a quarter of a century. Your doctor will tell you It i both food and medicine to them. They begin to pick up at once under it me. Their color improve, the fleih become more firm, the weijfjtt Increaau and all the full life and vigor of childhood returns again. At .11 ilru.ft.t. , lot .lid Si uu. Si HI 1 A, In .VV I 1 ...I. -., . V ,b H. Kopittke For Ice, Wood, Brick, Sand. Wholesale agent for Schltu Mil waukee Beer In bottlee aud on draught. Building Essentials from iniuta aud Uoorlntr to it uir. ...Ii and blind., lu fact everything toeoiu. pi.-ie in.- luosi uiagulflceut mansion to tho smallest house from cellar to garret, BOB he purchased cheaper, better aud tore satUfra tory In every way from our yard than It can Le procured fmm any 0I.1, , 111 I', n.ll.-l,,,, it, ,11,1..,. ....I tractors will farther their own Int. i.-u uv geiuiig our estimates before buying ei.e where. Oregon Lumber Yard New Things Cold Cotton Coverts Ginghams White Goods Percales Laces and Embroideries AkchIn Huttcrkk'.H Pattern. Our Bargain Counter... On it we hitvc placed a lot of odds nntl etuis in l-'anry (Itoxls, Hooks ami DottSi Kvery article on it ia o rare bargain. 7 i.S Main Sticct. F3 MANHOOD him Vltill. r.(liM ..f n I . iit-rt onn nr iiiK'Mm rule Bjiitneeam t lliatiilliiarltrlMtt V nrlrm - o ml eaamojl an 1 1 al"(' all liaMBj. hr ih V r ularlil I'll rnu lull k "f Imrffr, w hhh If Do I rhrrfe iwtvM iu M. 11 1.. 1 f hint ninl ml HU I t" 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 , at 1 not 1 1 tt . . ,. ot u in iivt-r, turn hi.iii.-t Nntl Un- mlitury I tin t t in Adilii.-ts mt 1 1 tirril iV later tore. (t lll'l Nl. I'ii- tuny knoMii rtMIt1j . or.- timritMH-M mv. -ii mot in nirio Iff ImiBi tl y innM Mbjii I fr run. m i In iilur uml irvtinioni . Ulii-otU4Ola NI.lllMAI.lii., l .U POB MAI.K un TatVXLM an . O., Ia ft rmvnt lut( filntf mk ii PETALLMA INCIBAT0RS. Till linv'lllntv luiH li'- " 1 s. In',. iHTfis-tion ii mil Is, .luiii.sl air uml moisture have- Iss-n iro..-n I , , .,1, I ,.ll,i I ll,iil' v, in. 1,1 . W.i (Ml, (ut Ml. by W. I). Kit 11 .nod , Hotel Pendleton J. E. rlOORB, Proprietor Strictly flrat-claaa 5ubatantUI Comfort.... I ..ell. 01 Culslnc. Kvery Modern ConveuteiKe Best Hotel in Kaxellent -.ample AMfiKICAN PLAN. M (Ki per Day and Upwards i Mkf aWLBaaaaaaak- 9'aaaaWlieil.aaa A """WoroaL? ftT ObV s--T jTfJNPTr' aP' psS" W iH THE PORTLAND I'OHThANl), OHKOON. SpccUl Watea to Haatero Oregoa fur tuurlata anil .uiniiicicuu travciera. Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread u&e Byera' Beat tfloui. it rook first premium at the CbicaMo World'a V'U, over all cojmpoti tiou, and gives excelleut MtUikctiou w be i ever used Bvery Hack ia guaranteed- We have tbe beat Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Hyc aud Beardleas Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W S. UVtKS, Prop. The Blue Front RESTORED r- Vrffr-faV N.e. V.MI of nil 1 h till V Hd lrtM. tl I mm I.) qatthi el I ii 'a. Him horror) of mtrtM v H I'lMIII ..,n- t. oiiiani of ml Uiihii UU n. I l"llaCMK airvihiUi. -, -mnu u) P. r.rnl mrr nihir. with rrmkoillv -Ill t itM hj fttlil aes,Uni.olailaV A Wrllle- - uul rffwl ft nt on ot mm- a isj fur aV4 . BM HMoHftii FiftiK:iVo, C'ftl. nid his, I'KNui.i ion. iuih.hn 100 Per Cent. Hatched. onnteit In v ni. h U.rrt wcrn . inr 4tU IrlftU thft twi luu per cftftL ui itfoftftM with ir.ils.1 to Im a li-MW ab- The rwiil.tl m , f heat. s.rf. - i tmuurti.. siik Imiykt ! aunugu. I im CO. (live ( . a Trial. Eastern Oregon Kooma la v , o. n l looat Not el In tbe Fatllk Nortkwa people vlaltlaa forttoaMI. HeoOMuortore n. V. tKUW CK, MOaMMIOr. Brta, Shoa-ta, Feed, eic V&nmm4lU Service 1- IrM BY Kates Jm Wz t. 00 I'er lav