1 ml - I ..... H M aa n n m ann I mis wuaiun nniuimunnuuui A Remarkable Bargain Sale At Cleaver Bros. u nffer vou a Genuine French Ribbed Cotton Stock W.e ff.X heel and toe, and sold ail over the Uni ted States for 25c; sizes from 5 to o; suitable for ladies, misses w... This week only 7Jc a pair. $10,000 worth of New Goods now Everything New. on exhibition. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co Odd Fellows' Temple. I'ltlDAY, MAHCII II, 1000. A CONSUMPTIVE CHICKEN. The Second Ono That Has Ilocn Discov nfflfl 111 LQrVHIMJ. in-i Saturday a CorvalllH boarding ' . , r....,i ..4 I ... fr..j.l IlliriM IlfLMI II WWI lit ........iiij IhihIih' ioiim'. intt'inl Ine to ffii Imp Itrvi filers a tiiftu of chicken 7... c I.... .ll.iniir. MHVH Tilt' Titncs u'i, iirii-iii cil to (lrc.-H tlio bird .1... lltfiili nf the liver attracted liu attention. Tint latter, iiitttuml of being i. Jr., ,f 11 m iv'h mud. wax ion iiii'lies in length ami five and a ipmrtor liu'liis iicro. In color nntl clutraetur it rcM-mblcd a large-sized piece of pun nut inffi'. It was eubfeuiiently uscor taincd 'to weigh nix anil a ipmrtor 0iiiici-y, or perhaps an miicit aH ion onlliiiiri' chicken liver. Tliu latly liail read in a recent incue n' tliu Times an account of a consumi) livti chicken, anil elm at oncu pent Iiit foul to I'urf. Pornot. bacteriologist of tin; college. In tlio autopsy that followed tliu cliickon'H ailment wax at oncu recoinilzed an tuberculosis. In four Inches of tlio bowuls '2'. largo tubercles were counted. All the other oriMiHiif the hody wuro purincatod U'ftll CVlilCIICCH Ol WlO IliHCUHO. IIIOI'X traonlinary law hi.d oi tlio liver wan diiu lun hiri:i) development of tubercles Wlicii n section of skin on tint hreiiNt was ttrinped hack it wan cany to iIIh rem with the naked ovo fully ilu voloHil tuherck'M in tho llosh. ah in the lornier ciihu, rornot Ih con vlnctil Unit tliu iIIhciiho was con tractiil from germs swallowed in taking fond. The diseased food might havu U'vii milk from a tuberculous cow, or It luiiilit have coinu from human rjuitiini, The chicken wiih brought to loirn iruiii a larm nut a lew niiieH Iroin C'orval 1 If, and in an oipoHitu direction from which tliu former consumptive chicken wan brought. Tho wliolo matter mggests a condition that seuins to demand attention. Whether Avian tuberculosis trans iiiltti'il to man would bo fatal or not, lias nut vet been fullv determined. JIxperiiiicntH co far witli lowor auimalc Ijvo nut (eenieil to Indlcatu fatality. iiiu iriuisiuiHsiou irom lowi to man mid from man to fowl Ih, however, mi 11 id iiu easy. 10 Kill tlio gurniH a temperature of 212 degrees for a lvriod nf two hours is required. This Migsests that tlino who eat suspect c ucKeiij or egg chould liavo them nioroiigiiiy cooked. How's This? .:." . r ,("1C '"lro.l DolliirH ICewHiil for iiHii . . 1 . mn"" "ixi ciuiiioi Lhj cured by lull a l nlnrrli l ure. w- .r 1 "ff'V CO., l'fon., Toleilo, O. "ft tho milium iFiiixl lint-., i-., u i 'in,. lli'V lur llie Ih. I lift...,., . .,.. I.".!,;"; T.V... iTi'lin!f.f,"";!r,,b,.0.,,i " "I"" tMiwactloiw .... ,",;V I HI AX, Who lemlu DruKKUo. Toleilo, Ohio, .... ) ALUINO, KlNNAN V MaIIVIN, ll.li'. riVi?1!'", 0 "V'W Toleilo, Oh o. !.'? .'"'' ore 1. ukeu lnlenmllv. net iuejriWm, 1'rlio 75e. iwr ioiiIu. K..1.1 .v imium i T...n.,,.,ii: .. .. - U'.,mUyl'iiie'rhVbeii. THE CAYUSB WAH. V. . "y'or.of Aitorla, Supplies -.iniBrojnEr inrormatlon. Orn t" wn '"' rly settler in imnC ,i ?,m in, Possession of n vXalL JPvt "tlnliiB much .l'"?0.'4 8l llterOSt 111. InfnrmnM,,,, (in m In II, , ""I"" tllira "Mrnr IetuUni'i up to tho in tli J..:, ' , "l.r. " other rolntives '"rived 1. n. ,oru-v ')tor 11,0 t,oIoel Wa Ltl ,?, 7'wn' o of tho letters W im L Vrt'on, 0ltY' December JW' nmclMhut is interesting is Alarm Clocks at 75c. grtt-Djv Shelf Cocks $2.50. L-Hunziker "sA;y diceloHed in tho lctturs, tlio inoct vain able information is found in f'o rca com) given for tho Cayucu uprisinc. In (Srav'H llislory tho war is attributed to Lat nolle liiHtlgation.aiHt tliu clergymen and followers of that faith who lived at tho time aro bitterly ascniled by Mr. Oray. Colonel Taylor's letters cettlo that question, however, for in his references to tno war no hhj'h ii was started ny half-breeds who feared the white men would despoil them of their lands Measles and whooping cough had broken out como time previously, kill lug many of tho Indians, and tho half breeds need tho argument with tliu fill l-bl oiid and moru ignorant Indians that Dr. Whitman was a medlclnu man and responsible for tliu deatiis. It was this insurrectionary argument. Colonel Taylor's letters nlinw, that was recnonslblu for tliu uprising and subcu uncut massacre, for which the Catholics have been blamed, but for which they weru in no manner account able. In cuveral of his letters Colonel 'l'a v lor laid esiierial stresH on the fu tore of Kastoru Oregon, predicting that It wouiu tiovutop into a greai ehec country, ami ntivisliig all wlio con temphited coming out from "the states" to bring with them plenty of young owes. CASTORIA Ittani tlie ilgnntiirc of Ciias. II. rmrcarau In me fur more than thirty year., ami TSt Kind Vvu 1UV4 Alwayt Bought. Tho School Directorship. Pendleton. March 8. To tho Kdltor. vitn relerenco to tho two of my name in connection with tnu director ship of tchool distrlet No; 10. I beg to cay, that wbllu I am perfectly will ing to servo tno district in mioii a raiiauity, I inn reliably informed that, oy reason oi Doing no longer a Iree holder. I am not qualified to ropresent tnu district, and tluit voters will wasto their votes by casting them for mo. This statement is nmdn In advanco that taxpayers may not bo deceived in their uxereisu of tlio franchise. W. E. POTWINE. Many a Lover. J ins turned wit i d simst from an othorwiso lovablo girl witli an offensive ureal n. Karl'H Ulovor Hoot Tea purllles tho breath by its action on tho noweis. etc.. aH noimm? iho win. bold for years on absolute uuaraiiteo I'rlco 25o and 50c. llrock & McComaa. Admitted Paupers. Luvi D. Allen. J. W. Carniicliaol and James II. Frakes woro admitted state paupers boforo tho countv iuduo inumiay aiturnoon. Allen is a travel ing knife sharpouer. who came hero from Idaho recently, but for comotimo uas ueun ti mi mo to worK on account oi rheumatism. Carniicliaol is (17 years old, and has lieen on tho coast sinco '. lie came Here from Waslilnglon. Frakes is also from Washington and has been in Pendleton since last harvest time. lie is also unable to work on account of sickness. Med Hot from the Gun Was the ball that hit U. U. Stead man. of Newark, Mich . In tho Civil war. It caused horrible ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 yeara. Then Bucklen'a Ar ah a Salve cured him. Cures cuts, bruises, bums, bolls, felons, corns, skin erup tions, liest pile euro on earth. 23c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Talltnau & Co., druggists. To Make Room for New Goods. You can buv for cash tlio next 30 days, carpets, sewing machines, luce curtains, portiere, sofa pillows, pictures, matting, etc., vory cheap, ltomnants of carout less than cost. wallpaper half prfco. Opportunity of a lifu time. JESSE FAILING. "fortune fa von the bravu." It la also favor able to those who purify their blood at thli season by laklng llood'i Harsaparllla. Hntnilii Tinlnn Ucail. ApPORSOr Hllznil. Superintendent Nowlin, Coiiiniicsioner Fraziur, Coroner l olcom and Surveyor Kimball. , , For tho position of county clerk, to succeed Mr. Burroughs, .1. T. liam birtli. now hohling a position as deputy In that olllce, has announced his candidacy. J- -M. l.eezer, also a iloniifv In tlio clerk's olllce. is an it aspirant for tho reimbllcan nomination I nf nnlli.l.i l.lllirf). Tlllim 11 Tit tl 1 en tllfllll At it recent meeting of Weflton , Lodge oti1(,rM throughout the countv whb Np-68J - 0. C. Barth and n8ru for 0lllcial position, nntl tbero is . ... . . i , . . New O. R. It N. Agent at Milton Death of S. A. Maroh. Tho East Oregonian is Indebted to tho Weston Leader for the following items: J. T. Ilinklo, n well known attorney of Pendleton, was In town yesterday on his return from n visit to Milton. Mr. Ilinklo contemplates locating at Atlicna. w. ii. Tiiompson wero elected r?pro sentatives to tliu grand lodge. The now residenco of C. M. F force on upper Water street Is Hearing com pletion. As built by .1. M. Ashworth It presents a very neat and attractive appearance, and the location is sightly, Sam Banister owns a brood cow of good pedlgreo and strong maternal capacity, Shu brought Into tho world tliu other day a litter containing no less tluin 14 Poland China pigs. Lust vear this sow's offspring inadu $100 for hur owner. .1. 11. llite, agent of tlio O. It. & N. Co. at Weston several years ago, has taken charge of tliu Milton station. Ilu succeeds II. II. Ilnncen, who resigned on account of his health and will follow a farmer's life at his Touchct ranch. On February 27, 1000, u pair of "fat and lino" girls, as tliu father describes them, weru born to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. York at Pino Itidgo, N. O. Tho twin youngsters aru healthy and promising, but Mrs. York's condition is precari ous, and three doctors wero in atten dance upon her. Thu littlu daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Plerco Is sick with ccarlet fever. In this case, It appears, there is no doubt iih to thu natiiro of thu (licence. Quarantine regulations havu been en foreeiHtnd overy precaution will bo taken to prevent this dangerous con tagion from spreading. Tho little lllcf.lv not to bo any dearth of caiidi- dates at tho county conventions. sufferer's condition Is reported to nultu favorable today. Dr. Best is attendance. Efforts to got water at Alex. Still's ranch four miles north of town met with a cerious setback recently. Thu ropu broke and now tho drill and 500 feet of ropu aru at tho bottom of a hole 1100 feet deep. Tools for tho puriKicu of raising tho ropo wero coeun'd from Walla Walla and tho drillers hope to overcome this dilllculty, as thu well represents a largo investment. Some water hud been struck, and it is thought a Hiilllclent supply will bo found by going deeper. It. W. Orasty, mayor of Hardccrab bio on tho Umatilla river, who came to Oregon before the Caccadu mountains iiad grown into prominence, almost, and the Columbia had worn its channel, was in town Saturday. Mr. Orasty knows something about Oregon weather in tliu past, and cays ho cannot recall a milder winter than that just experienced save in lHOL'-u.'l, following a very sevuro wintur the previous year. Plowing was possible during thu entire winter, ami hu hauled potatoes to Umatilla landing in tliu middle of January. Stephen A. March, a well known resident of Basket mountain, died Wed nesday, March II, In the hospital at Walla Walla. Last Friday he was taken curiously ill and was moved to Walla Walla Monday for treatment. For two years past hu had beuu In falling liealtli. J lio remains WOOL GROWERS' CONVENTION. Opposod to Leasing of Public Lnnds. Favor Oponlng of Cascado Rosarvo. Tim Inter-Mountain Wool Growers association, which lias been in session at Bolco City, Idaho, concluded its session Thursday night and adjourned. Two Oregon delegates, .mines witliy combo, of Corvnllis, and J. .1. Ed- wards, of nay creek-, weru passengers on No. 1 tins morning on tliulr way home. Mr. Edwards was elected vice nresidont of the association for Oregon. Idaho secured the president, in thu person of Frank U. Gooding, ono of tliu largest sheep owners of Central Idaho. Pendleton has been named as tho place for tho next annual meeting of tno as sociation, which occurs tho second Tuecduv m March, 1001 Mr. Wlthycoinbo was seen at tho train bv an Knst Oregonian reporter, andsaid: "Tho meeting of the woo! growers' association tuts year was the largest attended and tho most sue cessful meeting that has occurred. We wero treated in the best of shniio by tliu citizens of Bolco City and were banquctted bv thu Merchant's Protec tive Association before leaving. The only dissension that occurred during thu meeting ivas in thu selection of a place for tho holding of next year's convention. A great light was made for Helena, Montana, but as Pendleton Is undoubtedly thu greutest wool mart of the states embraced in tho associa tion, wo experienced but llttlo trouble In having It selected for our next meeting. The states of Oregon, Idaho, Washington and Montana formerly comprised tho territory covered by tho association, but at this meeting thu status of Utah and Wyoming were added upon tho request of tho wool growurs there. "In connection with other important business transacted two important resolutions weru adopted. A strong resolution opposed to the leasing of tlio public lands was adopted without a descuntlug voice, and another, equally important, was adopted in favor of throwing open thu Cascade reserve D00KS NOT CLOSED. RoRlstrar Frazlor Says Votors Wilt Still Do noslstorod at All Districts. It seems that a wrong Impression has gone forth regarding registration of voters away from the county seat. The report has gained circulation that from this datu voters throughout tliu county will havu to coinu to thu county seat to ree Inter. How such a renort started is hard to cav, hut nevertheless it is beliuved by a great many. Iteglstrar I'razier was seen at ins omcu today uv an East Oregonian reporter and when mm u..p MV.l, .,i ir. l''tm uregonian reporter aim wnei Intar. to his attention Weston and weru uvuuiiig in thu Odd Fellows' cemetery. Kuv. K. Ilargreavcs, pastor of tliu Baptist church, conducted thu burial. Mr. March was -12 years old. Ilu left a sister and live brothers. PRIMARIES AND CONVENTIONS. Tho Throo Polltlcnl Organizations of tho County Have Fixed on Dates. Now that thu primaries and county conventions of tliu three political parties of tho county are drawing near. tlio various aspirants for twlitical honors aro commencing to put in an appearance, lho cutting of tlio datu lor tnu Holding oi tnu statu conventions was thu signal for action and now thu central committees of thu democratic, republican and tieoplcs parties have fixed thu dates for thu holding of pre cinct primaries, and thu county con ventions. 1 no democratic ami populist primaries ami conventions will bo held on tho came datu, thu datu of thu primaries being March ill, and thu county conventions on April 1. The republicans will be llrst in thu Held this year, having called their primaries for March 21, and thu county convention for March 20. Tho three statu organizations of tliofo parties will meet in I'ortlaud on tliu 12th of April, and it is also understood that tho statu convention of tho pro hibition party will meet there at the snmu timu. There has nlso lieen somo talk to thu effect that thu prohibition lets of this county would liiaku an effort to place a county ticket in the iioiii. win to a growth is cluimed tor thu purtv durlm tho last two yenrs. and they feel that they will bo able to at least make a showing. Theru has been considerable talk re- gardlng a fusion of tho democrats and populists, but ns yet there havo been no dellnito arrangements nmdo. Secretary iiiniviu oi tno neoniu s party suited to tho East Oregonian quite recently that thu populists nan concluded to leave that matter entirely to tho delegates of thu county convention, ii tnoy decide to fuse, and thu democrats woro of thu came opinion, there would no doubt bo a fusion ticket nominated. Thu election of delegates to tho statu conventions will also bo made when thu county conventions of tho threo parties uru hold. Your Face. Shows tho state of your feelings and thu statu oi your Health us well. 1 lit- hu said "Books for tho registration of voters will hu open in all tliu precincts of tho county until o o'ciock p. in. oi tuuioti day of next May. There Is no fouuda tion whatever for cucli a report, am how it chould get circulated I am mi able to cay. A great many liavo come to thu county seat to bo registered lately, who weru not awaru that tnoy con lil bo registered in their own pre ducts, hut tills matter has now been nrcttv thoroughly uxnluincd and such Instances are of very rare occurrence of late." FRUIT GROWERS ORGANIZE. There Will Do Fifteen Dlrootors from Various Fruit Dlstrlots. Tho meeting of thu fruit growers in Portland resulted in thu organization of a fruit association oi tno racmc Northwest. Thu ormiulzation. it is understood. will bu modeled after thu California Cured Fruit Association. Tho com mitteu recommended that a central warehousu bu sulucted, probably at Portland, whero growers may ship their fruit and have it graded and stamped with the association stamp. I rtiit will bo sold ny tliu association and each grower will recolvo thu pro cceds of tliu sale of his fruit aftur du ducting a percentage for handling. Thu committee recommended that 15 directors bu selected from tho various fruit districts, as follows: Idaho 1, Walla Walla 1, Yakima 1, Umatilla 1, Clarke countv. Wash.. It: Josephine 1, Jackson county, 1, Douglas 1, Lanu and Linn 1. Marion 1. l'olk and Bun ton 1, Yamhill, Clackamas, Washing ton and .Multnomah I. II. B. Miller of Eugene. Or., was chosen chairman anil F. L. Wheelur of North Yakima, Wash., secretary. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made Is Dr. King's New Life Pills Every pill Is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness Into strength, llstlessness Into energy, bruin-fug Into mental power. They're wonderful In building up tho health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Tallman & Co. Pendleton Camera Club, Tho Pendleton Camera Club will meet this evening in their new club rooms in tno .uatiocs uncis, uv mu roar of tho Boston Store. All members THOMPSON AND STEWART. Thoy EnRnRo In a Discussion and Thomp son Gots tho Host of It. Colonel "Phil" Thompson of Ken tncky and Senator Stewart of Nevada wero the center of a group of cenators and representatives at Chninberlln's in Washington. The two principals wero engaged in a lengthy argument over tho respective morals of eitv boards of aldermen and statu legislit tures and the ease witli which these might bu purchased. Senator Stewart stated that the root of all bribery was the trusts, but that despllo the efforts of tho monopolies to obtain Inlliience in the United States senate thev had over failed to dominate any actum of that bodv. Colonel Thompson, with a sly wink at those present, at once en gaged with the venerable legislator and intimated that tlio senate could bu bribed as easily as any body of citv councilnieii. The senator became thoroughly warmed up and caid in a combative tone: "Do you mean to oven intimate that the United States conatu could be purchased? Why, sir. you might as justly endeavor to bribe tho twelve apostles." "Well," returned Colonel Thompson, "I believe that ono of the apostles ac cented a bribe, and If I am not sadly mistaken, senator, ho was a silver man. " What Is Shlloh? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through the world for half a century, has cured Innumerable cases of incipient con sumption and relieved many in ad vanced stages. If you aro not caticlled witli tho results wo will refund your money. Prlcu 25c. 50u and II. Brock it McComas. NEW TOWN OF ALAMO. The Way to Go. The shortest, quickest and cheapest route to an points east, north or soutn is via tnu u, u. iV is. and connecting lines. Full information cheerfully given at tliu u. it. s n. dopot,. tf J.'. WAJMHLiKX, Agent. You Try It. Tf Khllnh'M HniiL'h and Consumption Cure, which is sofd for tho small price of 25c, 50c and f 1, does not euro take the bottle buck and wo will refund r . your monoy. doiu ior over iiuy yeurs on this guarantee. Prices 25o and 50c. UrocKiV jsicuomas. Coffee Talk... Don't be foolish and pay a rancy price for package coffee when you can buy Chase & Sanborn's bulk coffee at the same price It goes furthei and makes a better cup. Once tried, always used. CHAS. ROHRMANN, nt for Pendleton. Court Street pure blood makes itself apparent in a and prospective members aro requested nulound sallow complexion, nlmnles to bo present. Tho club . now numbers . , ' f I . i .1.. I...,. tli v.wniiu nr.. aUOUl OU IIIOIIHUfB, MIIU lliu luuum ...u nicely equipped, comfortubly furnished and provided with tho bust "dark room" in tho city. Tho members aro enthusiastic In tho work, and the club and skin eruptions. If you uru feeling weak ami worn out ami do not nave a healthy appearance, you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where chean Sarsa parilhts and so-called purifiers full. Knowing this, wo bull every bottlo on a ositivo guarantee. For salo by Brock & McComas. WILL BE CANDIDATES. With Two Exceptions All tho County Officials Again Seek Official Positions. This year Umatilla county will elect a full set of county officials with ono exception. A vacancy will exist in every ofllco with tho exception of one county commissioner, that fortunate individual being commissioner Gilli land. There is also a district judge and a district atotrnoy to bo elected. With tho exception of Judgo Lowell and County Clerk Burroughs, all the present incumbents of the county offices aro candidates ior omce, moso two officials have publicly announced that they will not be candidates this year. The law has been somewhat changed as U the terms for which some of the ofllcers will be elected sinco two years ago Tho county judge, county super intendent oi schools ami county com missioner will be elected for four years, mo torins oi tnu otuer county officers being as formerly. Those now- holding ollice who are candidates for re-election are Sheriff Blakley, Re corder Maloney, Treasurer Kern, promises to prove a success. Joseph Ell Already Much Evldonco of Activity In Building. The new town of Alamo, at tho con tinence of Clear. Beaver ami Olive Creeks, in the Granite mining sect Ion, cays thu Oranlto Gem, already presents an auliuated appearance. Two busi ness blocks uru already Hearing com- iletion, while coveral moru are pro ected. One of thu buildings that is nearly finished is to bo used as a gen eral merchandise storu by Fred McCoy, ami thu other for a saloon by O. h. Bllbee. Several tents aru on thu ground answering thu purposes of lodging houses and restaurants. It. J. McPheu is contemplating the early erection of a hotel and saloon. Although not yet on tnu market, lots aru already in brisk demand. By rea son of its geographical location and its distance from Gruultu there is little question that Alamo is destined to be come quite a center of distribution. Theru aru a number of good mines near and many more prospects under development. Acker's English remedy will stop a cough at any time, and will euro the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 etc. and 50 ets. For sale by Brock it McComas. For Salo Cheap. A cottage on lot 1-1 block 201 Reserve addition to rendleton. UICHAltD LAMBUECI1T. I The Future of Children A child's life may be blighted by the diseases of youth, such as Rickets, which is characterized by weak bones or crooked spine, and inability to stand or walk steadily, or Maras mus, that wasting disease characterized by paleness and emaciation, or Scrofula, a constitutional disease of the glands and neck. Scott's Emulsion of pure Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda will fircvent and cure these diseases, t supplies just the material needed to form strong bones, rich red blood and solid flesh. It will also reach the infant through the moth er's milk, and be of the greatest benefit to both. At all druirettUi joc. and Si.c SCOTT & BOWNK. Chemlitt. New Yoik, it Kopittke For Ice, Wood, Brick, Sand. Wholesale agent for Schlitz Mil waukee Beer in bottles and on draught. .....Telephone 5. Building Essentials The LsadiHg.... Harness and Saddle Manufacturer of Eastern Oregon, 717 ruin atrMt, Padktoa, Or. Surprise Sale No. 143 Friday, March 9, 1900. 65 Pieces Embroidery In tho Edgo, Insertions and Colorod. 12' ,e the iirlt'f ot ,"i ilooo, which 111 go nt Siirntlfo Suit) for r.Wo If 7 " " ;: '.oo i " K) ",, 2V " S " " " " " 12'ii' wo " " r. i. ir. c ;v.c i " iji0 i " " 2 .'"c i'ii ii i. .J a. .1 . ii i. "Hft flue ' ' 'J " ' "5 o 2 ; ...::::;ri e " " 1 " " KJiO And 25 pieces Colored Embroideries and White Insertions, ranging In price from 5u to 25c per yard, will bo sold at one-half regular price, same 113 the 12 pieces quoted above. Thoso Prices aro Good for This Day Only. The following ore New (loods, nod wc would esteem It as a favor If you would ask to ucc them. Boys' 2-pleco, .1-pIece and Vesteo Suits and Khakis. Sweaters for .Men, Youths, Boys nnd Children at from 50c to $3.00. Neckwear for men. and women, best assortment In tho city, New Dress Goods, Olnghains, Waist Silks, Trimming Silks, New Laces, New Silk Wiil-ts, new Wrappers, Now I.aco Curtains. Now Foulard Silks, New French Flannels, New Organdies, New White OooiIb. Shoes that are new in stylo and will bo a revelation to you In wear, for women, misses, children and Infants, In all sixes and widths. Thu Shoe Store number Is 71(1, Agents Buttoriclt'd Patterns. Brooms and Brushes.... We have a complete lino of I lair, Cloth, Shaving and Tooth Brushes, Whisk Brooms of all bIzoh. Wo were fortunate In buying a large stock before the advance In prices, heather Clouds, Ladles' Pocket Books, Men's Purses and Buckskin Sacks, tho best assortment In thu city, Card and Photo Board you chu Bavu from 2 to5 cents a sheet bv buying our Photo Boards. . . W e have a full assortment of Tissuu mid Crcpu Paper. 715 Main Sttect. The Blue Front MANHOOD RESTOREDS.uS5?ISL ta VltulUrr, lhopriviliiloiiof nfiiiuoiiirrriirli pliyttldiiiu will quickly euro you tif nit lHrvoiior lluA'tif tho KWhrtillvu nrfuii, micIi m It If iiulHotl ImmiiiiiiIm, I'hImw In ltt IlitrU, Seminal I'.ih WIiih, .Nrrtoim llrhlllly l'lniftlra 'iiutr ii .Tiiirr, , i.aiiniiMlMir in'itliia, Titrirri mm 'onaiiinuun. It ktoh nil Iimm hv ituv fir nlifht. PrKVittif milfL-iiit nf ilnu'hutifi. ivhlrh If imLrliiTkcii Ini'U 10 HMTinntorrhtrn mul nil tlm tiorrurH of MniMitrnry. Vl'l'l IlKMKclrftnxeMlio Ml' IT. I hit khlnoVa mul tint itrliiurv nriMin tif nil liiiimllli I lll!NI! Hi r mirth mm wiiu 11 .iiuir.iniiinn iM iiik oikiiiin from Joints and Hoorlug to doors, sash and bllndb, in fact everything to com filete the most magulficent mansion to he smallest house from cellar to garret, can be purchased cheaper, better and more satisfactory In every way from our yard than it can be procured fiom any place In Pendleton, Builders and con tractors will further their own Interests by getting our estimates before buying elsewhere. Oregon Lumber Yard ..'.''P.Hr:i!,.V!n.,,l"r,,r''r ri. imt cnrril hy DnrlnrKltlii'rniiMi'XIIirrnMitnro troulilr.l will, ro.lMlllla. CUTUh:m: llm only kniiuii ri'im-ily lit i'tiri Mllhutil mi uniiriilliiii. iftlltiitiiiluK A wiltti n Ciuriiiiliiuiilv.-ii mul minify rrinrnul If Alioxftnl-.i-. nut clU-cl u in'tiimni'iit eutu. ll.Wuboi.OloriAm yinnll. NvikI for fiiKKrlrrnliir nntl li'ulliiiiuilaiii. Aililri'1 J,.l Vol. muiltlM; CO., i', o. llux SOiS, Han I'rmicUco, Cat, I'Olt H.VI.KllVTAIiLMAN.UCO., nitUCHJISTS, I'KNlJI.HTON, OIUCGON. 100 Per Cent. Hatched. In a recent liatclilnir contest In which llioro wnro oror 400 trUU Uia hutch wan luUNrconU in lUcanod with PETALUMA INCUBATORS. H THIS niOCIlinil iiih inm-u (inuiuusiriuou iaj iki iwi uiar Hir SOllllOIHTIt'CUWl US Kill uumutiiifaj. tl'KIIUIUUIlU, llOUk, nlr mul inolntiiro hnvo Uvn proren perfect. BroournewcKir 'fc trnyiintlotuurwiiirovcmouui. wo p ireianu c.uioguo i-rt. tot b w. i). Unns'ord & Co. Hotel Pendleton J. E. HOORE, Proprietor Strictly first-class Substantial Comfort.... Excellent Cuisine. Overy Modem Convenience (live Us 11 Trial.... (lood Service Excellent Rooms. Kates $3.00.... Per Day,, Best Hotel in Eastern Oregon Excellent Sample Rooms In Connection AMERICAN PLAN. $3.00 per Day and Upwards. Finest Hotel hi the Pacific Northwest THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OU1SGON. Special Rates to Eastern Oregon oeonle visiting Portland. Headnuartcrs for tourists and commercial travelers, II. C. BOWERS, Alanagct . Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Uyers' Heat Flour. It took first premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever used. Every sack is guaranteed. We have the best Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Rye and Beardless Barley, Pendleton Roller Mills W. S, BYERS, Prop. Bran, Shorts, Feed, etc