East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 29, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    Cleaver Bros.
Special for
(larch 29.
Thirty Dozen Hen's Black Half Hose, regular price
15c; for this day only.
7lc
Not more than two pairs to one customer.
aver? 50 cent purchase entitles you to a ti :kct on a $500 Piano.
1 ch JT S(cciat next Thursday. April 5.
Clsaver Bros. Dry Goods Co
Odd Fellows' Temple.
run:
iY, M MH'll 1, I WO.
.1 EFFB1SS-SHARKEY PICTURES.
Char.ipien lava a Lady a Tooth Set
with Rublos and Diamond.
A lu ''. .boss BtlnlnttiM f..r the
djysMnl I" ""'i"1 Thomas Slmrkey
Hi unbounded, recently begged him
i ,r DOM' tr lling souvenir .if the recent
rosiest Bl I'micy Island, when .tonic
Jeffriei belted h'ni into a condition
- Miring hospitol trcolnieiit. Mr.
irkej - ropljf wos polftn, Imt
evltivi Of! tn lier surprise, and
fTatiflltlon, therefore, when she re
ceived by sis-cisl messenger un exquisite
little jewel Ml inclosing a hniidsoine
carfpin, rnnipted of one of the great
pugilist - T.-.-tl. ort il it ally u rroti ii' It d
iv rnbbie and diamond.
Il.ili Milliard, Um actor. figure
peoniin 'litly in the picture of the
Jeffrii --Sharkey content. He is shown
la a anal at the ringside nml his
l.'afir-- are 0 cosily recognisable os
I ho t the principal themselves.
number of other celebrities are
tbnwa in the picture, their choractcr-i-tir-
mid favorite attitude making
th ii, r.' 1 lily distinguishable.
. r- arc imw on mile lit Tollman's
t h...'s anil iarquet ; "5c dress
i iwle. la'c gallery.
A Thousand Tongu.s
OMlM B B cxpree the HtptaPB of Annie
K. epnager, Of lltt llvvr St.. I'lille
delpbla, I'o when he found that Dr.
KiiiL-' New Dim over1 for (' neutnptiou
liad OQBIPlrtall MM ber of a bat king
OOUg Uat lor many JMMI ha I mode Ull
a burden All other remedies and due
Ion 'ii 'l tit Bes m help, hut she inri
of tlii. royal cure: "It soon removed the
pahi in iny ebe.t aud I ran U' w Bleep
tomdly snnietldug I can scarcely re
nenbi r l 'Ing before, 1 foal like aooad.
in.: :- : raise through. nt tin- uiiiveme."
S veil every "tie who trie Ur. King'
n- I 'Ucov.'ry for stiv rouble of the
Ureal, i lu st or lung. Wlces !HK anil 1.
Trii bottle fif- at Tollman Oai drug
Mots. I. very bottle guaranteed.
HUNDRED PER CENT INCREASE.
Lambs Have Good Weather Thli Sprlnn.
Better Than Last.
S i rf.--t ha been the weather this
spring that tie- ii..-r -a t lam!'- 'II
i ai least one hundred er cent of the
nunilier of ewes. This Is the opinion
of u large numher of heep men win
baft MM iU"stiolu d on the subject.
Lambing ha commenced standi ao far,
tilers liaa not been one duv or night
when had weather consist the In of u
single lamii.
I' weather ond i t n m MO radically
I front thorn which psarailad
a -ir aj i. when there wurcely n
lay la wblch Nome loneeii were not
BBBtained, the totul inrreae being cut
down materially, It i almot to he
Baani d that no weather will eouie on
later which will eamte any nniteriul
we, beuce the peoapaota bahjta Mm
elieeuaien, from the atandpoint of the
iinreae. are ex'-eedingh bright.
CASTORIA
" h dBMUi re uf cuu. H Fte
In um h
niut, nuu tinny ycr, and
7X1 aJ rW Uv Alwayt MangkL
fu, 4,1, chp.
A mv .. , u block an Kikerve
'Wtti u, t I'mdleUin.
Kit HARD LAMBHKCHT.
1 Hull, the ,et and pule
"tier, ait v, in., one doe of Foley'
1 '"' and I'ur Piatniad bil voice when
'"r-M-ne. tbreatooad to prevent hi
l u. at i et.tral Muaie Hall, Ubieago.
We have
Alarm Clocks at
75c.
Eijfht-Uay Shelf Clocks
at only ....
$2.60.
L. Hunziker
Jeweler and
Optician
Coffee Talk
Don't be foolish a id pay a rancy prioe for package coffee
when you cam buy Cuase ot Sauboru's bulk coffee at the
sutue price It goe
Ouce tried, always used.
CHAS. ROHRMANN,
lc A neat for Peadlctou.
Dry Goods Co.
Thursday,
Arrivals at the Hotel Pendleton.
I1,' I. Thoiiivut, Ooldandale,
B T t'ox. city.
A Sniythe. Arl inatoii.
Hai ry BlaMinan, Henpnor.
.1 t' I.indwy, PortlaiM.
I Bynater, Bnokaaa.
0 t'arr. Portlaad.
It .1 tutor, Portland.
W A Allen, fhicago.
Ii c rVtrbaa, Portland.
W i Aatrap, Portland,
G D Oallay, Portland.
(i V llnrri. I'ortlnnd.
T Donovan . l, Qranda.
.1 II MoOoy, Milton.
M II Banarleka, Taoona.
V Marl in. Meachani.
1 I. Barnett, Athena.
i' II Mrera, Kidue.
V D Fleeter, Spokane
Gan T Steven. BflokMBB,
It .1 Itreen. RpokaM.
r B Hoajaneki r. tnokajM.
Win Mo-grove, Athena.
m Maher. Portland.
.1 t" Uoodafa. Oobatn.
Id n Koeenfeld, San Fraiieieen,
II B Btokara, Balant.
T 0 Brodan, Seattle.
D Shlllt. Spokatic.
r. B fJppMDejinor, Walla Walhv
.1 B Nelv, Sjxiknne.
,1a o'Neil, Spokane,
sieve Foley, La Grande,
c M Smith. La Hranthi
W F ISntcher, lluker City,
l.uke France, Athena,
t'ha l'ilev and wife. New York.
Itert St Jolin and wife. New York,
(.'ha A Primv and wife. New
York
!' K Loeb, Helena.
S M Hemeuway, Sail Francico.
W .1 Kearney, I'ortlnnd.
(' ti Sch. 'singer, San Fnincico.
A 1. Carlnon, Milwaukee.
Cnaa A lngnll, Boatoo.
F W Stair and wife. New York.
T F Itourke, I'ortluiid.
Notice.
All democrat in South PandlatO.
precinct ure retpeeted to meet at the
.1. I'. Medornach building, et ide of
Garden tre-i batwaaa Webb ami Kail
road xtreet, mi Friday eveninu, March
0, ItBlu, at 7 M o'cl'iH-k for twdeeting
candidate for delegate to the demo
cratic county convention.
T. F. HOWABD,
MimiiImt County Central Committee
South I'endleton.'
Tell Your Sifter.
A iH-aiitiful complexion i an im-
Msihilitv without gil pure him!,
the Hoi that only exit in connection
with good digetion, a Inulthy liver
and bowela. Karl' Clover Kit Tea
act directly on the boMel, liver and
kldnaya, keeping them in parfaaf
health. I'rice 'Jo cent- an I H BMas,
Tullmaii ft Go., Leading Druggit.
Notice.
All democrat- in Peudleton precinct
are rcpie-ted to meet at Handryi hall
ii Friday evening March :. 1900, at
7 M o'i lock lor the purioe uf cliooaing
Oandidute for delegate to the demo
cratic oonut) convention.
i. i.u. W. BAKER.
Member Central Committee PaMUa
ton rVacinat.
Do You Know
Gooanaaptian ii proven tablet Ikiiann
ha- proven thai, and i.Imi that ueglei t
in aaicidal. The a oral cold or cough
can bj oarad with bhiloh'e Cough and
Coin-umptiou Cure, bold on noaltive
guuruutee for over flfty year.. Tallmau
dc Co., l-udiiig Druggikt. Pandiato.1
- m
Notiee.
All deiiiiH-ral in Fa-t PandlatOO
prec inct are reijiie.t -d to meet at the
court boaVM mi Friday evening, March
30, Ivmmj, at 7tao'cdock for the pur poe
of cliooking candidate fur delegate I"
the deiiiiHrutic MBt convention.
iKt. tl'DANlKI.S,
Member County Central Committee
Fii.t I'endleton l'rei ind.
. . -
Does This Strike YouV
.Muddy complexion, iiaiiMuting
hreath come from chronic eoiii i oat ion.
Karl'. Clover K...I Tea i an ubnolute
cure and lia been old for fifty year
mi an ulmolute guarante,-. 1 rice L'.V
and KJe. Tallman dt Co., DruggieU.
Notiee, Uemoorats.
All democrat in North Pendleton
precinct are regueted to meet Friday
evening, March .to, at half iat iteveii
at the otfi.e of btijinean ami fieri' i
elect candidate for delegaUw to tin
countv convention.
A. D. HTILLMAN,
Comioitti eujan
bflag Down fellll.
People suffering from kidney dikeaaee
feel a gradual but steady loae of
vitality. They should loae no time la
trying' Foley's Kidney Cure. It is
guaranteed. For sale by L'la Slate.
furthei aud makes a better
cup.
Court Street
TRUSTS, EINANGE, EMPIRE
o
Wtn. J. Bryan Addresses 10 Immense
PendletoG Aodleoce.
o
THE THREE ISSUES ABLT HANDLED
Is for Lagititnitt Expansion, for Assisting
Filipinos to todependrnc, and
Against Prime Monopoly.
William .1. Hryan, the enndidnte
proepeetive of the demivrrttic party for
the preiilcnoy of the BMval Stale.
the renter of ntt-actioti i'l t'ii
city tmlay. He a T'ved M the mo-c-ing
Mala from VoMlntnl at ad
dreaeed an ininienee Mdfanta at 10
o'clock, after baiej benaAlnatad iy
! ion" tee of liH-ni democrat, and do
partiil at Mm for Valla Walla on the
Sikiine train, in charge of a nun
I BaittM Of prMJIBMli politician of t '
l.ite of WMbtagtmii who will tflke
him on a tour of the principal !
of that tate.
-cciiiutany ing M. Bryan froiti Pot
land were It. S. Sheridan, clmirincii
of the democratic lte cent al eo v
miltee. and other We.tern Oreifon
daomcrata.
When the train BtOMOd at Hie pa--ellger
itatiOet there wen' pit", lit to
reoein Mr. Hryan a large 0MCOC -e
of people, who, even at Ciat ea dv
hour, had MMBtbtad to welcome the
Nehmkan upon H e occasion of hi
IMMd viit to thi place, the tirt
being on .Inly It, IHH7.
Breakfasted With Mr. Bryan.
Mr. Itryan had U'eii nignel tireat
Northern "leeping car, and, somewhat
fatigmil from the arduoii work of
numerous tnaacbai during the nraviona
dnv, be remained in hi IhtIIi in the
car, to obtain -u I, re.t a he could.
The bra-i band wn at the station. The
lluktiv iKuple who hud i lidded to
catch a glinie of the Nebra.kan a
be came from the train wire .Imhtlv
liuptHiiuted, but wi H very goi!
natiireil. and. realizing the neoeatitl
ir obtiituitig all the ret he could, re
turned home to await the 10 o'clock
addrcaa.
The breakfu-t which had lieen et
for 7 o'clock at the Golden Knle hotel.
was deterred for an hour in deference
lo! the vv lah of Mr. Bttm,
The table had U-en pre pa nil by
Landlord Kohler in the form of a
"T," with Mr. Hryan in the eut of
honor; at hi right Col. ,1. II. Knb v.
and at hi left Lieutenaiit-l iovrrimr
Thur.ton Daniel, of the -tale of Wash
ington. A verv bountiful repast wa
BtrtRMt, and an hour or o coiiMinied in
the dieuion of the menu provided,
a well a in the dicuion of current
political subject, and in conversation
concerning the issue of the coming
campaign. At the close ot the break-la-t.
a painting of Mi f I I , bv a
I'ortlnnd artit, Mr. .1. II. Barchu,
wu presented to Mr. Itryan bv W. M.
Pierce, in an appropriate addre, to
which Mr. Itryan responded briefly in
expressing his verv sincere apprecia
tion of the gift.
These were of the breakfast party,
beside" those ill ri inl v llletlt hilled :
Dr. Mosier, Col, Fritter. C. B. Nash,
Thurston Daniels. Thomas Moloney.
C. II. tioddard. Kx-Coiigreesman
JoMB, Frank BhaTWOod. C. 11. Weltz,
of Washington Male Cliairman It. S.
Sheridan mid National Couiinitteemoii
I, II Townaandi Oi Oregon; und Col.
W. F. Butcher, Ii. W. Webb. W. M.
Pierce, a. d. Btlllman, I, J. Twrnb,
T. i. Hailev, T. F. Howard, K. D.
Boyd, J. W. Millonev . C P, Davis, D.
II. Watson, C. .1. Smith. Win. Itlakh v .
It M. O'Brien, Dr. All heath-, Wa,
M.i k, Peter West, Win. Hilton, II. J,
Stillman, Churle Willerl, Win.
Shearer. John Deathman, Will Misue,
J, M. Item h e, D. Turner, Joa Hlakla,
lr. II. s. Garfleld, If J. slater, ti.
U. O'Daniel, H T. Cox. II. L Ib xter.
B. T. Wade. D. Kanlor. N. Barkaiay,
jr., C. S. Jackson, J K. Ik-am, It. .1.
--later. II. . Moigun, .lobii lloih-y, I.
K. Buck, W. ll Fowler, L
heek, Leon Cohen, T. D. Tavlor,
I I, Hinkla, lb.. I McDonahl,' A.
Wad". J, . Hurley, .1. D. Slater, J.
II. Plant, .lame l.imlsev, II. T. Con
n il, Dave Taylor, William Blaklev. .1.
D. Hrow u, James Malum y, J. F.
Latbrop, ol Pnnrtlatwi nd otliar Oiaajmi
town.
During the hours intervening DO
taraea im braakfaal and lo o'. loek,
when the addre Is-gali, Mr. Bryan de
Voted a portion of the time to resting
and a part to conversation with the
MMnbafl of hi party in this place.
Oreaon Tour Has Been Suoeesstul.
Aecoiiipaiiv ing Mr urvau Irom
WMtam Oregon were . , heridan,
llallllMliallll state i I,. i ii in. in of Bmb
hliig, and .1. II. Townselid, of Dallas,
deiinH'rotie national cotumittej-iiian for
1 1. g .n. Tiiese gentlemen bad met Mr.
Hryan at the state line when In- en
tered l iregoii from California. They
.tati-d that the reception accorded him
in Western Oregon was ciithiiiatic,
and that there wa no exception at any
town. At Salem, ten thousand ix-onle
ba.nl him speak and at other poi.ti
the eroarda were ( r..p. ne.i,i to tin
siise of the town.
The Washington Committee.
To escort Mr. Brvan to Walla Walla
rame this morning ti e following con
miltee of citizen: II. S. Blaudford,
W. II Dunpliy, T. M. McKiiinev, J.
p, Qabr, N. G. Blahxk, M M God
in. in. Win. lioislyoar, F. W. D. May,
. L. lb II us.
The committee of escort through the
-tali- of Wasli ington i couiiel of:
liovernor Bogere, Mate Auditor Neal
('beat ham. and Ooenaeiaasoasfff It.
Bridges, State Sujd. . H. Brown,
Democratic state lasraiary Thomas
Mal.iiiev. Kx-t 'ongressiiian W. C.
Joui i, i ..I. W. Fritter. 0. B. Nash,
I rank -berwissl, Harold HookaT, Kep
reaeutativc Welter, Dr. D. W. Mosier.
The parly proceed from Pendleton to
Walla Walla, to I lay ton this evening,
thence to Spokane, stopping at towns
en route, to ISeattlc and Tacoina, to
Portland for April 4.
ah Immense Crowd.
In soite of the rain which fell
steadily all the forenoon, the ware
house III which the meeting was held
was closely packed by ople, end
when, at 10 o'clock, Chairman Pierce
iuiiodnced the iieaker, there was a
ea of i.i . .- before him, an audience
which no one estiineUni at less than
SIKIO, end which iiic iv cou iUl t not
less than 4500. it was by far the
larujst audleuce ever asnemblvd under
a roof lo Pendleton or Eastern Oregou,
tor tin t mailer.
Mr. Bryan eras accorded a Hat ten no
reception. His address was froouciitlv
tu in ' n 1 1 d by applause. Ah he drove
one. ihe points, the crowd oil. n iu-
terruptisl him with laughter in appre
ciation of hi witty hits, or listened
with strained ear a he utleted BMM
sentiment in ehspient languaite.
Mi. Hryan most interesting re
mark were on the subject of the
I nerto loom tartlt il I now iielon
I'linitri'in. He showed vividlv how tin
pi-esident and his cabinet offlceis hud
pronounced for fni trade with I'ueito
Kico, aud then lsen whtps?d over to
the tnrin position liv the trust, icp
ri entl bv Mark llannn and other
trust servants.
The address covered the three sub
jivt" of trusts, flnaiice, and InporhU
f I III. ! - -. m. S
1111 i i III 1 I 1 llirism , ,1,1, iionu nuiiii'
i n z the lat two as correlative, the om
going with the other. Hi address was
in his ciieliuisiv vi go. mis s'vle. Then
wa no ni'nch of words, nor yet was
the c um' evidence of bitterness t
ward i' oe w io fol lowed lira linrtf of
toe oppoe't o . He B sOdrod bow, at
M t:me. bed the lepuh can p e:. cm
nroisis Nt a v re . lv in i e i ui seo-
jwt, a n! !" ' 'd r'-o t, r funt ro
reonol ic i.i o- ev) V ir v . . d ever
come iv s1 .i i' . es o', oct, for
h nawll, s .c . e. I o t e ,s.ists Hi s
toe reoii c ue it o.' e nnce of a
f.i'c ;'l lice IBB fo I o o I rM to do
bos MM n IM est." e IM i that n
wnich it m o i. M xivl, t e It uaace
!' sec. I 1 ce be ."! in d t ocist U"ia
I e ee ,"ir t II I belt I I M i pliisl w i ti
i o -i , i t.t lew .
H in ii -on atn osion v ara
ii ci'e ' lie deuo'iuci d iBBBJBvt.'"
'v.. r ii ii" ui i t ie seveicsl
tei u's, r k,iirvt ti e r vicious tc i
dene'es, in . h ;c to the repuld'c. I
i. iea. He s n i at ' e C d '.but ie
was not i fi vo o( Ih't i of it y i.' i'-
: ii if lint W ' e i'i'. t i t. o c
to .i s nit en lird co ne oadn '
proiMl oil it ic.'o.i of iba Bnaelab
i' . b.'! i t he f.ivo cd fi nwin:
i i ii o i o k oi t M i nra lanit bm.
dt cc. i con i', "ilka ii e c
brnl e . '' 10 i -e i " on ii Wo. i s.
o' a : d s. to Oil
ii. I o ( l , orul a '.I off. ' ".
I n I .i qm i ic o i i 'i a, l e c o. d
y .id a, cot i'i g just 'wo ' ot t,
dc J w i i i e bud i e1 . i'"e tin
divde.i i i'o.i nl lee liitge ion! :e n e.
Ai o ce L d' i tie spec'al I Bla,
W' i I'e mini ill neeinen I'creioui e
nen.'o ml. he deiiai ad lor Walla
Walli .
i m -
A Balloon That Msv Be Steered.
This latest invention in the wav of
airship i attracting great attention.
I lie mot womlertiil Hung 80001 it i
it aimplicitv. It i proisdlcil bv a
-mall double patrolenn motor, similar
to that usml in iiutiiinobiles. Oi.linarv
coal gas can take the nlnce of hydrogen
for the purpose of tilling the IuiIIihui,
as oiilv mi hour i reqinrmi lor int
work with gas whereas hydrogen takes
a iliiv. tin iiiscoverv oiigtii io make
the road through the heaven a free
from danger a doe Hoatottar'a
Rtomach Hitter the road through life.
Hehiud it lie ti ft v vear of cure-
Weakne, indigestion, dvspepsiu, de
bility, nervousness, const i pat ion , ma
laria, or imv disease ariing Irotn a
weak toniaeli cannot vv ith-tati.l it. It
i an excellent - pong tonic.
K0 MORE DELEGATIONS.
Indian Commissioner Discourages Junk
eting to Washington.
No more delegat ion will go from
the I'matilla reservation here to Wash
ington to Interview department oAciali
mi issue pertaining to the Indian
affairs. It ha Im-cii customary in the
past, periodically, for the chief and
headmen to raise money among the
tribesmen, proceed to the natioiiiil
Mplti I, swell around there a- painted
helm - of the western plains, and as
specimens of pi mr l.o, the dow ntrislden
Indian, be feasted, feted and coddled
by M'llt I mental lts of the east, Illlike
desultory call on the olliciiils at the
department of Indian affairs, aud then
ictlirti home to the reservation hereto
await such time, as, through the
gullibility of the men com mis ing the
Erlbae, they may again raie money
for their eastern jaunt.
At the present time there ore in
Washington two delegation, one con
sisting ol rani Sliow-a-way, accom
panied by legal counsel, Col. William
'arsons, and another, Chief Pen, each
of which went ostensibly, and 'rhaii
really, to influence the uclions of tin
officials, hut inciilelltall V, iiImi, to en
joy the pleasure of Wahiiigtoti for a
season. Thut their visit are proving
truitb s" is ev nlelieeil hy u telegram
received lu re bv Agent Wilkius, ol tin
reservat ion. Mr. Wilkin had been
requested at u recent iw-wow to ui
OOmpany Chief Young Chief and N
sdiirt to Wiishingtoti, and Is-ing ih
-in. ii- o lol low ing close I v tlie w i
of the department had telegraphed
i i mi m is loner .lone lor instruction
Commlaslonor Jonee replies: "Wisi
no delegations to visit capital fn in
reservations. Submit all grievances
by letter. 1'roUipt .ill. nl h.n will hi
paid them. ' '
This telegram sgwak for itself, and
indlcule that those w ho huve gone t
Washington have accomplished not Ii
ing, while thosr- who have written
letters, while imtIiop tln v have ui
i ompliiheil no Inure, have, at least, uc
oompllabad as much u the aiiuting
chieftains.
Foul-Smelling
Catarrh.
Catarrh ie one of the nioet obstinate
disea.es, and hence the nioel dillluull
to get rid of.
There is but one way to euro It.
The diseaae is in the blood, und all the
prays, washes and inhaling mixtures
in tlie World call have no permnneiil
afloat whatever upon It. Hwifl's BM
aiMMMg Catarrh ermsnentiy,forlt is
the only remedy which can reach the
f lift SIT and force it from thu blii.
Mr B. P. Mb a lllatar. of HBrrodshnrt.
Ky, had Catarrh for years Hew riles:
1 ouuld see uu iuitiroveu.iil wlisirvsr,
Uuush I wee constantly liesiad with .le.s
.mi W..HU.. nun niiivr-
em luheMii- n uedlea
lu feel. I colli. 1 ItM-l Uiet
seeli winter I was who
en lli
li. i . r
r
I ii s 1 1 y
at I
Lrouaft.t U ii, y n u t
U.i aim i ;, ui blfMafl
illave' . afid etftar itiliit
li.K Y.-r thu uiattttr, 1
tMiw It wiui ij'jri aMiiinhlt
6IpMl tU bfl " iirrj b
riii'tiifc iii ch out 9
rtawclit-l thai r .flu r 1
tin !i dffitliil to try
.S7m . und ftftarr f-w U.iilrri wre uitd. 1 do-
tlcd ev rrrotiltt!f lsDDrOTMll. :-i. 1 1 nuiliaj
the rruitxty, thtj dia-,Mt wavai forord out of ini
ytaU-Ui, ftlid B eompl(4 Our WaVA Hit ft-nult.
1 A'l V ines Mil VslO hV thlB drfsWlful (DaaUnVMB to
ftbaiudou U.lrlo4-atl LrtfnMiiitffit, wtilch has ni'Vul
0OM theu any good, nd Uk I N. h rviu
bdy ttiton i tiAcu thu tii-am Ajitl cure it."
To continue the wrong treutmriit for
dtturrh is U continue Ut lufft-r Hwift'tf
ttpecitio iti a ret) hloixi remedy, und
cures ohtttiiiate, drf-iutetl iliM-.itn,
which other remedieii huve no effect
vAlmtever upon. It proinplly rnachev
Caituxrh. ana never fttiitt to cure even the
most aggravated caaee.
for DIaai
I TU.. I Villi II I
sssFanaars I ut; aiuuvi
ie Purely Veuetobie, und is the only
blood remedy guaranteed to contain no
dangerous minerals.
Books mailed free by riwin Upeciile
Owuipany, AtlaoU, Georgia.
c c c
THE MARKETS.
Slight Change In Wheat, Farmers Still
Holding for Better Prless.
I'ortlnnd. Mar. b ie The Commer
cial Uevirw ti.hiy in Its review of the
market for the past week soys:
The Portland market shows no
change, either for the lietter or wor.e.
A few .null I parcels of whent have
changed hand on the basis of ex
porter' limits. The general disposi
tion of holder i7i Whitman, Walla
Walla and I'matilla counties, when
most ol the surplus stock is lielil, is
against marketing this month or tie
month of April. Many Isdieve. and
are sincere in their talk, that then
will I" a more favorable market ditr
ing May. A representative of the He
view bus been through these counties,
and we arc unable lo tlml out on what
hoi' these farmer" or dealer" bai
their claims, all waving the market w ill
lie ronger iii May. A great many
ere deluded with the idea that ship-
will then I' mine plentiful, and
hlwners will reduce their asking
(Igui cs.
Quotations cover n wide range and
price ure from Wt to Mtfjc per boehel
to- I Inn; Valley, , ami Ixlai
Mem. ;i lo Mc an Mahal. The loiter
figures no doubt ore for No. I over
pounds.
Wheat In San Franelieo.
Son Francisco. March Trading
in wheat for the week ha bBM "iinilur
Nl all lOSMnli to what hu Ihsi-ii re
isirtml for soiiu't itne. TkeJ w heat inur
kel i dull, and cxirters are doing
very little buying, ami llgnre for it
wheat have again been reduced BO elf
par cen al Not having anv s'eial
waul- to snpidv, the exisirting in-
laraass nave larnaly bald aloof, showing
marked indiffen lice olsutt new bui-
ne. In the absence ol buyers or of
any ludiMrMl important export de
mand, prices necessoi ilv were agiiin-t
M'Per. vilio. howevi". have not pressed
sales, and showed some limine".
Bone trml ing in the sample market
is. ol courc, voing on cotil inunuslv.
but it preeauts natural akin ton re-
tail character. No. I shieping sold to
Bbl . mill ing. 117c to l .
I'he "is'culal ive market w a not more
BCtlvs than during the preceding week.
Ollt oil Wllllt In- 'ii, W II lll'Colllpl llled
price were fairly teady. Crop condi
tions are without viiil change at the
moment. Iieiug liivotoble lor u heovy
9p.
Avalleble Wheat Supply.
New York, March 'M, Brodtrei t'
report the fellow ing change ill the
wheat supply for the week:
Rasaeli
Wheat. Palled BtSlee ninl I'snsils. es.l
of lbs Rorklee, nerresse MfkOBB
kasat (nr h nil lu Kuril). Increase ... ...
Tolel supply, .litcri'SM' MMBJ
Wool In Portland.
Portland, March t Wool -Valine,
IS to l.'lc for coarse. Ill to IKc for best;
Raatern Oregon, HI to I.V: mohair. 'JO
to h .r ponnd,
Wool In San Pranclseo.
San Francisco, March Lib -Wis. I
Spring Nevada, to I.'m' ; Faslern
Oregou, ll' to Hie; Volley, Oraa M
IO BO. Foil- Northern, I mtoiii. 10
to IBs DSMntai., a to 0c; plain, B
to Hie iliimisdili ami Mendocino, it to
I'm' 'r pound.
Local Market.
Pendleton dealer are paving the fol
lowing prices for ranch and farm pro-
does :
Butter, - ii per roll.
F.ggs. Ilk' par ilor.cn.
Potatoes, noc st sack.
Parsnip, rsk1 pat sack.
Cabbage, I par 100 p.illlids.
Turnip, 7oc laT 100 miuiiis,
chicken, H,m ,., a t . hi psf doaan.
I in . k -. ft par dnaan
Live turkeys, 10c -r p. und
t im-sc, fill st iloxeli.
When you waul BMBBthhuj to heal u
burn, or o sore, or a cut, why not try
Banuar Balve, which i guaranteed
the BOSi healing ointment in the
world. I or sale bv I'la Slate.
WW V!
v. V
.
Don't Oroak!
hIhhiI )iiir hIIiim mIm luritiK tin m YiU i nn
ViilU UU III l) ll. atlmil.af uitl --. n. lull,
-i'i"-' ') n Krratt ..--. .'i ...it i.. 1 llkf om
Bluo Ribbon
Saraaparllla
Nov 1. tlii1 Unit' lo iK'ii mi l ti l your -triu
uf all impUntllM iltal will Ijiliiai j tjsi lisitn
nil III tlatani a, ajifilt, 1 In utnal I alii , ttt
BROCK A M0COMA8
llrusseii.l llilisrsilli Ouilles.
Oregon Lumber Yard
.si: 1. is
l.uiiihcr,
l.utli,
ShiiiKlcti,
BuildinK Hupcr,
Tar I'm per.
Mi 111 1 liiiKH.
Pickets,
Lime and (icuicnt,
'Kb uud Sand,
Suhh und DoarM,
Screen l iiimai WindowH,
Terra Qltu l'iK.
Borie & LiKht, Prop's
Alta St , 000. Court House.
NO MORE KLONDIKE
THKHK'ri .11 'MT ONK I I.A( K l.tr you
ratio tfft at oml hUsiru im al Ml sUU
atl.itr i ont, and llittt In Ml
Boedooka's
Maw Oafa.
Mslu Ml., uusl door lu r.ini'lu Hni
kUrkel
V.'l aT 'On. bbsobb
Surprise Sale No. 146
Friday, aaroh 30, and Saturday, Maroh 31,
wa will rtl
Kid Gloves and Shoes
51.25 Kid Olove for 79c,
n .1 m of 46c.
Tail, OtbeOOd, Mode, llreen, Naoy Blue, In sires ft, tH, HVs, fl, 7, 1
and " Not more than two poire to one srson.
$2.50 Women's Shoe for $1.07,
a saving of 93c
two styles of Shoes go in tld Solo A patent leather laced shoe with
French heel, plain r fancy vesting top latest stvle, In different widths,
slee :i to 7. A kokdaoaaa Donajnln Lnead ho. with stviish vesting top,
all sizes and w idths Onlj two iairs to one person
Thoan Prlooa aro good for Those Two Daya Only.
New 5apph Pulley licit In white, tan, blavk and srev.
Two new lot of Shirt Waists lust to hand
Nsw Oiess (loods, Silks and trimmings Arriving dally.
We shall be eipiolly happy to linv v mi visit our store and
BWBalai our great assortment of Spring Merchandise, whether
you eofta ti buy or on a visit of Inspection In either case
you will he BE tanned every cmirte-y.
Shoe Store 71ft flaln St. Dry timid 71H Halo St. Clothing 710 Halo St.
.;v nis Htiitcrick's Patterns.
Sporting Goods....
Bprill i-- licre, nod we bntra prepnmd to meet the demaml
for PihlU Tickle, BtMbsdJ OoodtV Mtrblcs and llitm-
mockl, 0r line Is tlie best cvci ahOWfl in the city.
7 1 5 M :it it Stici t
Minion ihoprj) Piiiod
potfincv, Li rinoi, NiHht'ttimii, 8ttsirmntorrnoaa InfiimnM, Vnins
m aiitri, r i uninni. bj miinui r.mmnin, nrnt tine 4, nirvnui was
hl'Hy, Hil(1ncna Unfitting t.t Mfirry, ovja of pVej matrt, V im oCflB
Of t-Oft IpjllOft, attirKI QuitMnniaa of OinV iTf 1 1 Churaf, for Nor
VOUsI TMUcTllnslOf y.llijX Li J
iTriri
Audri.
Hill h I.K H V 1 AI.I.M AN ai Ml, I
100 Per
BHWTtT VsSnl aV sfenMnVnanMnm.
1 w
m1
PETAtUMA
INCIBATORS.
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WimmL T Pi'i '3.u) jatawli'Billiii
Hotel Pendleton
J. B riOORB, Proprietor
.saaaaBJLMii i 'ana.
' rsaffiannM Mr BlRH '
StrUtly flrat-clasa
5uhatantlal
Comfort....
t stclknt Cuisine.
Hverv
Modern
Convcnlriicc
Best Hotel in
list client Sample
AMIiKICAN IM.AN.
13.00 ry .nJ i:P.rd.
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THE PORTLAND
I'DKTLANH, ttWKUON.
SpeKlal Hataa to Uasteru Oregon people visiting Portland. rlaaaVusrters
tor tourist and tomeaei tlal travelers. rl. C. mmi.gi. Manager.
Byers' Best Flour...
To ruake nood bread use Byers' Best Flour. It took fiiat
premium at thu Chicago World's Fair, over all euro peti
tion, and gives excellent aatiaiaction wherever used.
Every sack is guaranteed- We have the beat Steam
Rolled Barley, Seed Rye aud Beardless Barley.
Pendleton Roller Mills
W S. BYEHS, Prop.
Tin- Blue Front
Curiti Lost anhtid
ejs. la
and. I.,.
r. 1 1 1
Bittimi BamrO, 4, , a ... frw mro, On I.
IC I l.t J I I s . I V I I I ( N , OHRfiON.
Cent. Hatched.
to a rwent halelilns: cmlesl In which there wereoTsreUOUtaieOki
hsn ii wee im prr reei. la ISnesns with
OlveUa a Trial....
Hood
5ervka
1 ...licit Koonta.
Wales
$ j.oo....
far Day...
Eastern Oregon
ktooms In Connection
j.
fJfrM
Bran, Short. Peed, etc