East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 30, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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FRIDAY. MARCH 30, 1900
JUST ONE THING ...
That means Style, Workman
ship. Perfect Fit and Material.
Our Immense Assortment of
High Quality
Shoes
At $a.so, S.t.oo, $3.50, Jsoo, $5. n,
la an excellsnt rss I WhJ
you h'il! OOVJa to 11-'li
rsrt for your footwear
Always Something Vw: Uwny
Something lllfff-ent.
CLEAVER BROS.
The Boot and Shoe Men.
Main Hire
l'-m
PERSONAL ASPIRATION.
Many Msn Who Are Wllllim to Sacrifice
Private Intersil to Public Servlee.
"Scribbler" write p. the Athena
Press, as follows:
Already iilitics an- wnrniinir up.
Although the lampaitfii 1- im.t yet
fairlv on, the visible supply ol dlsln-
teres'teil BatriotiSDi seem- pMetiraldy
inoxhaiistihle Almost ever) other
man mil' meet wem- nady. tvilln,.
and even anxiuti- to sacrifice bit per
auial interet". such as lime, monej
ami talent, in Order Hint he may he
simply a servant of tin- dear pel pll Ii 1
the next two years. Such UBSelRsfa
patriotism is, p say the least, com- j
inemiahle, ami t.jik- volnmea in
honor of their patrioltc devotion to
their country Amitlii-r Ban ndable
(eature of the present s)litieal -truj
Itlc, is that the aspirants are out strict
ly 011 their merits. The following in
cident will prove tin' truth of the
above statement: Two well known
Pendleton ." nt leinen win, n-pire o th.
same ollice the most i 111 1 m ,r 1 it 11 1 onset
in the county were reeently looking
after their political tataraa, .1 MM
miles north of that eity Both
ha -He,! to lit- on the same n.a.l a
th .- "e apart The bistsgfinotl
one calle 1 a certain Imii-e where .1
liriuht little (jirl came I.. the door.
Kaid he, "Hissie. will you ph a-e hriiin
me a drink of water?" which -I,,
(pjickly ilid; then he nave her SOBM
candy ami said: "Did the man ju-t
ahead of me uive you cuinly'.''' "Ye,
air." Then he gate her a nn kle ami
said: "Did he give yoa stoney T"
'"Yea, sir, he (r'iv'' "ie lei lit- '
Then picking iier up he ki .1 her ami
said: I is I be ki y..n'.'" ''- -ir
and he kissed Ma n 1
The Mean Man at Linn.
A LsImiioii man tell- the f.dlow in j
(or a fact: Onu day a I.inu eonnty
farmer Isiiitfht a luinana at hi- More,
the first one be had ever eatell After
Hnialiini; it he threw the peal mi the
floor. After Kuzinv at it a inoue nt hi
pieketl it 111. ami ranK.I 11 in a 0J0O1
of nuiier ami remarked: "liiii I'l
take that home to my w ife ami let her
see what a hunana looks Ilk, Me
never seen one " And the man hid
au income
a year.
of several thmi-ainl dollars
The Poultry Buimesi.
The Salem State-man claims to
"know a fanner in Lion coant) wb
has rented hi urain land and 1- ,i,
voting his time esclasiyal) t
poultry hllsine, w ill, tlie aid ..1 in
cubators ami brooders, He expects to
make more money mi hi- In or l.'i a, r,
which be reserve, in the i-iiiltry busi
ness, than he MWHMfll made ,.n his
whole larni, and with I Irudgery
ami worry. "
.
At.
Tallman
& Co.'s
You can always find the hiic-d pa
pers ami BtVaOdiada,
A Large Line of Stationery
and feggloQgg,
All correct tliades ami f,i -
Dpugs,
Perfumes,
Novelties.
l adies' and (ien
fucket leiok.-
Coruer Main and Alta Sire-
PI.KVS II i)IU-- .no!
aiui goldg, boamttgag
bronchitis and la
rieunsy, pngumonlg and
sumption are prevented
eon-
by Foley's Honey ami
Tar. Asthma ami
consump- Vx-J
rhc
on lilt
tee it to do
iu. rsi i.
..
sr. iwxmii uu ir,
BMsttl Ijtisi man pent
BANNER SALVE
Vot tjAi.c tl
l-it.s,.Bll
Quality
19
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n' on,.
uun. v
x
I sSf . V
BREVITIES.
(iasnline lnt f"r ". at Stillninti's.
Bn.llpy Zi-hner, choitv CajM.
Trv Dutton'i aMjannlBl aMMl
Ilnv. you trittl Dutton's llSJ IMI
chocolates?
Go to Demon's for first-cUM
I i-reiiiiierv liiittor.
Kurly Row Mid F.nrly (tlilo seeil no
Mine "1 IVtnott's.
BarfJnURi napte Drtun and nralnanj.
I in hulk at DeHHJtt'e.
Tin- wlebrated "P. N." aoraaej at
the Magnel 1 lab "tore.
IViiIhm.1 Hnic ' IcslifitiK h""" over
TMlmati'i drag twra, I-"'-. -"' "i1
White potatoes, pannlPt turnine,
mtabagas and oniona, While Honae,
name mil sign painting dtona by
Ghat. Lane. Bent nrnrtr at lowaat nr lew.
I latter ennla, en !. fctwr s-r
(nun- iiinl Easter dlshr.
I n deficit
NoTf.
Better Pine Grove erenmerv,
by Kdwln Woody, Uhlan, wblU
grocery.
D. Kentler ill bate all th
Mm the niii r k-t affords Itesl -
morning
made
House
'l til"
nrday
If you rani the beat steal
Itacuti limn- llllil l.lfil tf" !
r. Sill
bchwara
A Grrulleh.
Rmalsior Onunrll, No. MM,
Urdar si
I', ndo, ntei t- I ride) night .11
1 p. in.
in 11 Inch's ball.
- White lion- lor Saturday
Lett riinbarti ,r,,',t' paas,
Mpararnia, ipluaoh and tabbage.
Tin Maine! Caafi Bum- i displaying
,1 tin. ii 1 snminer " nds. Saw
kin- in r.i-li. .In, k .111. 1 plOTM.
Igenl lor tl W.,,,.i Will la "tr-iim
uriM'l cleaner. vur,ci- main n
tkeii
el, -mied and laid Jetas Palling,
.,ur ditplay of preserves ami
A lull line ol Crns tV Itluck-iruit-.
White House (irocery.
jam.
mil's
Pot mil Cheap, a iimhI pair of
second hand six-ton Fairbanks wagon
'ale- I'.mpiire Nemile Urn-.' black
smith shop.
1, r,ei) ':i. a-paranns, lettuce,
spinach, ralilmxe. iircen onions ami
oaa I i flower , Iresh (or ttitarrsty't trade
at Keniler's.
There will Is- no Itv-hiihliny nt the
auction of shoe- and fiirnihini; ii' ' d
next Saturday. Ladies lire invited to
attend in th. afteri 11.
fltolen From Mr-. N. R Deanain't
yard, a Hartford hii vi h N,. gUOl,
A tollable reward will he paid f..r its
return to taOOUl II. Daapaln
Anotlttr ho ol tboas MB men's ( rats
rent wheel- ami t'JO ladle-' OteOCOntS,
ju-t raealved at tho ( r ant tgtMssy,
11, tin Fast Oragjonlaa building,
Tomorrow will he the last day of
the soeeial -ale .n ladle-', mi and
children- -I at the Pendleton Slim
BtaW, llii: eat for the la-t day.
M, II Smith. Butternut, Mieh..sn
"lieWitr-i.mie Farli Rlesrs are tin
vert l.et pill- I ever n',l for costive
ness, liver ami bowel tr.illhles. " Till I-
man A c... lending dragglete.
The iirm of Boneer A Miller bavUg
IduHolved by mutual eoaattat, Mr
I llnllse,' tt ill clltllllle the hllsine at
the old taml where In- will In' pi east I
1 to ee all ohi customers mid trieml..
1 rand display of new carpet, ruyi
;draisrie, settinu' machine, cuiicbt
ami lounaes, etc., etc., on Fridav and
Saturday , Mured rl and 17. CoUM
ami see tontething new. railing 1
i arpej tore.
'In steam the original witch bats I
salve, ask for DcWitt's Witch Basel
Salve, well known u a certain cure 1
pile ami i-k 1 1 1 illsease. Ilettare ol
worthies eounlerieit Thev an
dangtrone, lallnsan a Co., leading
driixKi-t-
liou't f..riet th. suction tale of sh'
and (iirnishinn k,msI hat- and notion
al (he liist'iil.ry huihlillK next
Saturday, .March .11, ami continuing
until ii-k 1- ,i.p,.ed of. Ladle
Wily Invited to attend the after-
11. sin .lle.
l;. . W I. SittT. W. Caton. X . Y.,
ttrn, -
I hud ,lv.'i.ia over tw. utt
year, and Iriol d.K'tor ami medii'iiie-
wlthout U'tiellt. I wa H'ruailetl to
11-, Kodol Dytpepeia Cam and it
hell.! me Irmn the start. I hellete It
P. I' a panacea for all fori f utai
gestion", It tliitests what you eat
Tallman ii Co., leading dnUJgiata,
!! slinuing '-.iliir.i.u March at H
a. m. there will he an .im-timi of a
complete lint- uf shoes lot ladle- Kent
mid children: underwear for every
bad) ami iii tact a stock ol MOOS 1. H
mldottl Sntirsly, from which you may
elect evert' tiling , 11 lleeil. al Volir
own price 1 adits eepeciaily Invited
to attend jutafnoon talaa. in the
DnstMbery bnlidlng, Main street,
opposite tin- poatomce,
.Mr- Oalvin nUmmerman, Mllaabnig,
la., say: ". a itdt cure tor
eoogna. ctiltl. troup and ton thr,it
One Minute Ooogfa Cure i unequaled,
It is pieamal for children t, lake 1
haattllj reexsssmaad it to mother- "
It i- the only haruile remedy that
pruduoas immediate moults, It cures
bronehltle. lamnniiaila. grippe ami
thnsit ami Iiiiik dieae It will pre
vent coii-iiuiptimi. Tallman .v. Co.,
leading ilrilj()its.
II It Y A N AT
WALLA W ALL A.
Spoke Twiee to Tnouiandi of
People.
nit Peiidluioi, Speech.
1 1,, omiag "f w. .1 . Bryan to I
n
oieum win paes Into local history as
..n "i tie important avsmla, Vkoad
dram whieh was haajn b) several
thou-.ti.d people u.ade a prolonod im
preasiou ami is proaounead the gblaol
j public add res ever beard in this sec
tion. Manv declare it to 1. tlmgreateel
direnjtion ol pnbllc iasoas eeer heard,
The ri)in in which the hiu meet ilia
was held wa- the ttarehmi, which is
eati by w. 1, Fernish, ami u, ,1 by
him f..r the huiidliue ot w, anil
wheat n,e local democrats are anprt
oiatlve that the hnii ems gleet n,r
the Sky, us they are to all who in
men) naj - lent aatlstaaco.
In Walla Wall.,, Mr. liryuii w.,- met
T.ir rnros ....,,.!.. -.sS.C
god croup, yy0
linpl'e.
4 1-'
V
even
the worst
cases, are al-
way, relieved by
y's Homy and
in the earlv
tJtgag it cures them.
proof that it has dont these things
with your druggist.
We guuruu-
all tbeic things.
I
...... ...
i..,uj., or juii iiiAiine'' u
aiiuoug.'. lUeic are tuotliiuiei ou viiua
cures pile-
s guaranteed.
UHUU ultiitr., itiiji,
i.K (OS ,
thousand of spectatore, by fifty or
,r. ,-arriwf. ami two lirn bands :
OMOl Walla Walla ami one from
ii.-..:..i,.,,.. Tin- Ida walk! were
litenllv Until wltb people
Irom tlie
dpiwit to the Hotel rsrre
where the
Brynn reception wa
held. The special
made the tirre
Wallu Wnlta It'
from Pendleton to
1 . .
one hour ami tan
O'clock lunch was
minute". At
tarred, and during
that time til. pro
irmu luul I" at
hamied on account 01
tin- raiii. ThoBtandi f people i
Is of people wort.
,..l,,,Heil oil n"i 01110 "i "i-...
house being loo small, and the court
l,,,,,,, w.i iilh-1. with tin- promise
that iirv.m worild tpeah ware alao,
which he did. after siteuk inn two in.ur
In ti. opera bogee. In tnoia our hour
in tlie court house.
At Salem.
u loje o
In it- r.'i srl ol Ibe Bryan 1 ling
... a lam ll,. (Ircin.n Il.tilv HUI 11111,
republican . under date line which
..it that marly 14,080 people heard UM
Sebrathan, said :
"f.il Willi. 1111 .l.iiliinn- llryao. the
dutitumlshnl democratic lead
r. Wil
tendered a grand receptl
Oapltal t'it isatarday.
li, in (inn..ii s
Estimates re
aaralnt the 1 rowd
varv. hut h i
cnniili ri d n reee
unable i-tiinat. of
the visitors from out-Hie p.. nit. . .1.
,u,h
chairman of the general com
. estimated tl rowd al BtOO.
mint r
while .l.hn hat in , another meint.er ol
tin same committee, placed the num
ber at 10,000 Major I. 0. Sherman,
a member ol the reception oommtttse,
tlmik- there were 1-I.OiNl visitor in
the el v.
BRYAN IN PORTLAND.
He Will Speak In the Metropolis
el
Oregon on April 4th.
Portland is making tremendous preparation-
for the advent of the Hon.
William Jenninaa Brynn. who will
Speak in that city April 4 at the ex
position auditorium, and will be
tendered a put Ii, reception at the Port
html hotel. The SUdltOTlUm w ill he so
arranged at the exposition huihlinc
that from 10,000 to 20,l)00 people will
be within the sound of the speaker's
Voice.
Tin- eloqnenoi of this great orator
lis thrilletl th, people of Oregon he-
f. re. but it i- evident from surface in
dicationa, thai ba will is. more
warmly areetnl than ever before upon
thi is-tusion.
The railroads and the steamship
lines have made a cul low rate to
excursionists dswlring ba visit the
Metropolis ol the Nortnwssil upon the
day ol Mr. Bryan's selcome. Already
the transportation lines fear that they
may not bt aide to handle the vat
throngs ol people that will ko to hear
democracy's standard bearer and are
borrowing couches from other r.ul
und are preparini: to press into serivce
every available car.
Portland will be tax. si to her nt
ino-t to properly earn for the crowds
thai ,ir. coming, but the enterprising
citizen are taking tn ipportnncly to
prepare lor the mues and every
visitor will if., away leellna that he
ha Is'eii rovalh eiitertainett and
a
f a
amply repaid by the tMCtaCM 1
inainificeiit conclave and the know l
that he heard llmi W . .1. Itrvan
in tin livinn i - of the day.
I'llge
di-
HAS A FINK
REPOKT.
Roy Ralsv
Provss Skillful In
Newspaper
Stenography.
The interest in the ajtee
llrymi i- so general that tin
gonian will publish it in
h ..f Mr.
Baal iire
fuii. The
service- ot Hoy Kal
itenoarauher, were
.v. an eanarl young
secured, ami be ha
the stenographic not, complete. II,
bat mprctfooid it upon the typewriter
and ha- tin -p.ech verhiitim. having
taken Mr. Itrvan '- language with re.
mark' d SCCttraCJ
Imi'iiinch a Mr. Haley, although
known a- a tine ollice stenographer, had
not previously attempted oowtpopof
r. portorial work, the excellent resirt
ol Mr. Bryan's add ram be has taken
and ha now ropnsluted . sjSBrdad
by I. cai Dewtnaner men at highly
en ditable to him.
ClillAtiO MARKET.
Reported by I. L. Rsy Co.. Chicago
Board of Trade and New York Stoek
Exchange Broker.
March :ti).The early market wa
a-ier thi- murium: Mav wheat unfil
ing at Chicago at against last
night's clone, otdfl 7-h. Tliere was
g.l buying Irmn tin- -tart and times
advanced to n; . Tin- foroimior-
bava l'eii the proniinent buyer for
VOral day and the belief i arowiiiL
that all the wheat' we have to snare
Mil! all he needed la-fore harvest tune
Th. foreign market are all firm and
Vii-tralia reiKirts lilieral buviio? there
for India and Suith Africa. There i
no longer room lor doubt that Franco
has been mrioaaly damaged from tin-
-ever, vtint. r W'eu tier. M,k ir,,ne
Mono) .4' j per cent.
Close yesterday, fH 7-8.
I Irssn t, ,tat is, ft-K
Rang)
Close
today
lisluv.
Htk to 67 :i-h.
07
an
i ranelsco,
t7iu.
Mar.li :I0. Cash
w heat
CHILD DHOWNKD AT ADAMS.
Son ol Mi . and Mi s. Mart A. K.rvuian
Kalis Into Wild Horse Crssk.
mi , . . . .
''- wa- rec.'U,', til- in. .nun,.
IIOIII .1,1.1111- 111.11 tlie lit e -ol. ol r
and Mr- Mart A Ferguson hud I i:
Irowii.d in Wild l,,re creek Th.,
t oy wa. three year old and i ,
,: ti hare been playing on the
Milk- of the creek l.oiil in u,,.l
Irowning before help could reach him.
The hot wa- the grand-child of Mr
ami Mr. John if. Benlley, of thhi
Piaee. Mr. and Mr Fatgoaon former
it lived ill Pendleton
Further particular- of the sail affair
are SjOl nblalaalile today.
ee"-s -
Funsi-alot Mrs. Burgsss.
V "ling lo the wish of the familt,
th.- uner.ii terykw oarer the remains
of Mrs. w. c. Borgem will u- held at
he private botpltal ul ir. ci,.,
low. r Wehh street, tomorrow
at lu o'clock. The service trill he
nssai ot tn,- rts'lor ot t. churcl
oe nvueenier, m which church
lillr... 1, u f .. 1 . 1 . , 1 , .
,i
Mr.
. '- 01.101,11 anil loval colli
munioant. The pallbearen have boat
selected from th,- rommunhxtnts ol tin
aliote church, and art- a- follows
Frank B. t lopton, John T. UmbiHh
rime. O. Ilaiiey, Bobt. J. siat.-r
Jas. M. Ix-ei-r ami J. F. liobinson
Ths Calsdonian Soclsiy.
I'.lltiliillillll ,,ci.-lt I, .,1.1 .. I :
The
Ma meetiDg at Atbena last nalordav
r'T"'"B' '" hi uu- matter that
'" I"!.' that meetluy was list al
cam.
turn
1 umvars hi 1 nt-
tear it 1., I.....
;i..,,i . -U.S." .I'resl
' Alex
( ... ' 'ICHU'III .
II, Kav, m-ri-liirs ami i'l, .- i
npituil, lrc.r.-r. Tl.c fal.-,l'i,i',;
,K'l,'lt
1 iiiakuii- Ml- i.r..i, ; t.
j thi-ir
, T r , ....... 1 . , ,, . ; 1 1
annual ini-nic. i,, i i,..i.i .... . ..
M. A pnblle entortalnmanl will li
given by th,. , K-tt A,ri u, , u,
;Wl,.',,a,H-ra bowe, to wlileh everybodi
itmlially IgvUed, aiajlan ill ba
Wm. liade ami family of Milton,
are at the Hot-'l Pendleton.
Cotintv Commissioner T. P. Hilli
laml rettirns bOSM to Ukiah tomorrow
morning.
John Ei Froome, nf the ft. Nicholas
House, Athena, is n guest at the Hotel
Pendleton.
Peter West tvent over to Walla Walla
on the BrgtUI Ipecial and came home
this morning,
B, F. Wilson pud wife, of La
1. ramie, attended the Hryiin liieetniL- .1
Pendleton Thur-dat
JamOS A, Howard bus come over
from LaWton, to remain for a few day.
Intending to return there early next
week,
II. c. .in. LI ami Mr-. Iteming, of
Hartford. Conn., father and sister ot
Friti F. Judd, areaapaatad to arrive in
Pendleton tomorrow morning for a
Vlall hen .
Oharlm A. BafTettt the Athena hard
ware merchant ami one of the promo-ter-
of the Athena electric litibt and
isnver company, i 11 guest at the lintel
Pendleton.
Mr l.ake Fram
Pendleton visitor
tccompanl d Mr.
delegate ill the
. of Athena. wn 11
on Thursday. She
"ranee, who wa a
republ lew nitty
convention.
Harry B, Blckera, mperintendenl ..i
tin- state reform Nbool, returned to
Balett tisluy. having been here for a
cuple of day- attending the republi
can eonnty convention.
II. 0 Adam, an old pioneer living
at Weston, mid who wa elected a a
delegate ti the state convention ol the
republican party, returned home this
morning. He was guest at the Hotel
Pendletmi.
la-o Ferguson, wim ba been am
nlneed a a clerk in Blank V Me
Comae' drag -tore, w ill leave Sunday
morning for Walla Walla, where he
will remain, entering the dry good
store of hi brother at that place. Mr.
rergus n wa a very popular clerk
among the Pendleton s-ople.
Henry Blackmail ol BeppoeTi who
wa one of the guests at the breakfast
giv.-n to w. J, Bryan here on Thura
day, and who went on the special train
to'Walla Walla, came over to Pendle
ton thi morning on bit Wa) borne. He
1 interested with Tbonius Muloney,
the Washington democratic state secre
tary who had the train in charge, in a
milling company in Spokane, ami came
Over on this occasion sirtly to hear
Mr. firyan and partly w confer with
Mr. Maimiet on Mi-ine-- matter-.
COMMERCE STAKE FOR PACERS.
The Business Msn ot Salam Hang Up a
Purse ot a 1. 000.
M. i. Wtadom, ol the North Paclflc
Rural pirit, ha received from Balam
the comlitions of the Salem Chainls-r
ol Commerce -take of tllKm for pacer-,
the event to take place at the state
fair track mi Salem day, September
111. The piir-e ot g iimhi was nbasrlbad
by oltieetM of Salem. Mr. Wltdom
Mtyi that there should be 1ft or 20
antrhM for the event. 1 In condition
are a follow :
"Salem Chamber of Commerce stake.
Iliii'. lor tiacer. Mih heals. :i
in A, to he pared at Oregon state fair,
on Salem day. September Hi. F.li
trance, ) er cent to nominate and .'1
pgr cent additional from money
winners), money win t- divideii as
follow: Fifty -five n-r cent to tirst
hore, Jo i-r cent to second, 15 is-r cent
to third, ami In -r anal to fourth.
Fntn lo-. May 1, when horse must
Is- named. 1. nt ram, payable
when entry i made, and ff.'tii August 1.
By paying i"a s-r cent additional mi
August 1. nominator- shall have the
right to tnbatitnta in the place of tlie
bora, named anv bOTH eligible at the
date ol the closing of entries.
'If there are eight or more -t.irt. r-.
Consolation pur.- of IJim w ill he
given, o-n milt to lior-e- that -tart
and win no part of the main stake
Tin- 1- to I., mead for negssMnbar IS,
mile iieat, II in ,: inoiii-v to be
divided 10, B, U ami 10 pgr cent. No
additional t-ntrv fee w ill nf charged
in the 1 -oiatian purse. Unit- of the
National Trotting Association to gov.
em. except bohhie are not barred.
At Sacramento
on March iSth. iqqo, the
"While" wheel won imp out
of five race;, ami was not en
tered in the fifth at all.
Last Year
the " White" won niort
race, anil lnoke mine records
than all other, combined.
For sale hs
A
Business
Story.
Have M
-lur mil
a lot plot -aouse-b,iiiLe-rru.
Have yuu a liouae
to leal?
Hate inn ui iriastu
llva-Ui dL.iua.. of
liusUiem pruprrl) ItuTi
-Uauk stock local url
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East reKonlan Building
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Opera House
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Friday, March
A CABD.
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melilratfti Dlrturea ( Hie iKrHUKs-sll tn
KKY I'ONTEKT In exist
NO COTTON
IS L'St-n IN Till:
Pendleto
When ytm buy Wilil Kejuri l the
name "Pendleton Wtiolen Mi' " vnu
ma3 he sure you arc obtitin! IlK hest
hlanket made, ard one wlrch Ct n ains
tiothuiu hut pu re fleece wool.
Tit Psltl I Ml
Supply the kadiim
of the North west. .
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Pendleton Planing Nlill & Lumber Yard
R. FORSTER, Proprietor.
Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Posts,
And All Kinds of Building Material.
Order tor mill work promptly executed.
Furnisliet dlans anil estinntes and nua-antees cost ofcrn-
itrttctioo.
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Garden Seeds in hulk,
Garden Hoes,
Garden Rakes,
Garden Shovels and Spades.
Garden Tools of all kinds,
Water Hose at al! prices, i
Building Materials, all kinds,
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Taylor, tlie Hardware Han
121 Main Street
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THE FASTEST AND HOST
DIRECT LINE
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The Direct Line to Denver. Omaha
Kansas City and St. Louis.
Only i , Days to Chicago.
Only Days to New Vork and oth
er Principal Eastern Cities.
TbroUKli I'lillman I'alatv SI
leepeta,
iiHinst sleepers
"mill- t .ta- ,ii,eal a la tan.-) ami Free
lte. ,,K 1 1Mlr
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Design
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Under the dlrecHon of Wm. A. Brady
and Thomas O'Rourke.
vivid and thrilling reprnduct ion of thi reatn BntJOOrttCr Ittiown
in the world's history, showing every movement from start to finish.
Over 26,000 Distinct Pictures
using 7 1 miles of film
30
Prices
seat mi sale Thursday,
OR SHODDY
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Blankets
merchants
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NORTHERN
PACIFIC
RUNS
1'ullumu iccpinn Cars,
l lcnaut Diuing Cars,
Tourist SIcepiriK Can.
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BOSTON AND ALL.
POINTtl EAST AND !4UUTb.
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MONEY
At 7 Pep Cent.
Will au on itnpr ved fgfes pr,.rt,
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FRANK R HI lin-rita,
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809 Main Street
Auent forth.- i:,,.iitable Suvlt,K, 4 .,
Aasisrlation.
Dajy Eaat O.egonian, del,v,sd by
caiusr, only 15 enu , wk "u W
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50c. 75c and $1.00
Marrh . st Taltraaa A 0.
AND
WMteru EUittuii American AffrlculturUt.
Bynperlnl H' ritncr-inftit with ttif publlnl.
pts, ... in v-tmbtMii iu I'ftVr Tiik (hanuk
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(MIAM I .H ills I-AliMI H tn rrmt.rkMOlp for tin
vartrt y nn1 ;.' Its M)lltMMa ami in tin
duubwdly the Irent and moit "iractical Miavr
of i kind.
ITS FARM FEATURES."!'. " J:
nKIrnriilTiirp, rmiltrr, Marka t tiar
dt iiiug, fliul olhnr Conlct, wriiu n bj prtuil
Ml and .if. .--iii 1 rarmnra, tiipilraMifnitej
wih Uluntratlonii of abal artitti. comblnf
to make It iiivaluitM t t hoae w Tin " f arm H
f.ir a llTln." The laieet Market and
mitiTi m Akt -ul tun are feetureaia
which the O. J. FahmfkIs unexcelled.
THE FAMILY FEATURES:,!::
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thin Ipartnient of an much value and luter-
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EAST ORHOflNI AN PUB. CO..
Pendleton, Orexun.
THE SURVtTOR'S CHAIN MADE 11
THE SllOKTHS'i
TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE..
It Is tbt- Mo it Mudern in Eqalpmnnt
it Is the ties'lnst Hailed Lm-
It has a U.s Ballast Ruadtssd
It Oruetes Nt, Hand Disserts.
It Is thi- only Una running LtUaftOtM
Club Room Cars.
It naa thr niKli car sortie In eoDnsetl -o
with O. II. 4 N. 00. betwswn i'nrtlatid
and 8t. Paul,
it It thi- Only UM hnrlug Mals no th
a la ar e I'lau
III HOI (ill TIIK
GRANDEST SCENERY
In America by Daylight.
Attractive Tour aurtng rHasm of Ns
nation tm Oreat Lmktt via Dulutli n
c :.u,otlon with Mupiifliient Paas.-iuei
Hutamun Northwtsst and Northland.
ror maps, UekeUand ftil, Informal or, oi
on or saldrssa loval aasul O. K. A N. Ud., or
1 WU1TMICY, u I 1. A ,
jt pauL aims
OregonShortLineRailroad
TIIK lUKKt T l:iil gj TO
Montana, l tab, Colorado
Hnd all i istci 11 Points
Ulte. , ,i,,',, ,,f iwo
L'NION PACIFIC Past
l.l.AMlp Melile l.lu,...
latorllt rouios, vl
Mall Line, or Hi-
1 lis
KIO
No Change of Cars
mi tiie Ponlaad-Chisaai
ii., Wsst."
Upet'lal, "tliu Die
Eijuli pU With
Elegant Standard Slcepara
l ine New Ordinary Tourist Sleepers
Superb l ibrary -bullet Cars
Splendid Disers meala a la carte
Free KecHning Chair Care
Comfortable Coaches and Smokers
Entire Train Completely Veatibukd
Por dinner liiformalloii apply lo
0. TERRY,
Trat. Paas Asi.
W,
. OMAN
uen'l AK- iii
124 Third St., Portland. Oregon.
Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line
Huston Carocy, Prop's.
Lssave i'oodleton eserv day al 7 o t I
escept Huuday, for Pilot Uock, Ny.
lodge. Alba anil I'klah. Good nccoaP
tm (lallous. Iteasble freight ami
.euger rates.
City ottJcs- at Tillman Co.'i ilruf
tore.
iafe West