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isk to See.... The Celebrated Taylor Hat The Culpepper Stiff Hat Cleaver Bros. Odd Fellows' Temple. 3T (Qrcftiroa 4PRIL ID, IO0O. PRIZK RAT STORY. P,ndllonl" Wrote a Latter lo ma Rati rviimi "" " 0,1 1m Bfth page ,,f "" PojJ'.BJ,d (ir,.i..,,Mi:in among im- 7'"'' i,..,ui" tent, the nut lior.nli ij. df winch jiieaerally credited toJarry tuitiwcii i' . ,i nwananar ii throiitrliotit rLrm, i n rHl K,"r' "f 'i,i,!,," I',.rthlll,l ullil CllltL'Ilt 21 HI rollout. a qm cellar. QuntiilK a PoftlMM ,.,!,. ii, tin' latter i. mailt' to nay that tliiriiiy the ;i:iHt year lit- hit" ruiiBht in In-ii lhir i vit Iit) ratH, ami DM in iiii corner it Iii. pri-mine. a rat eel 1,tv, which cnntliln. the remain, of OTtrKO nt these animal", lie "ay" lie mIm nn in uLiwImii tu Mini a elentlflc ratcatcher, ami d. ratal no Hrtlmtar palm t" the bmliiM He miTi'lv KMM a "cnteh-'ein-iilive" mitt rat trap, net in hi. cellar all the time. Iiailel with el , ami he IMUJ hi' bM RMfbl all the rut. of hie Mlfbbon fur block" around. He Im- tni'l as many an lft rate all alive in It in tnii at once, and any" that if WWribodj would keep B trap net a. Ii. aoee, there would aooa he no rat left iii the eltjr. He .ay. the nelieral idea tint after n few rut. have heen jeght iii a trap mi other, will pn into it il a (allaeloOl idea, for if the trap i. Melded once in u while, it in JUKI lie iron I n- new. Proved thai Rati Can Read. Nn oonH a I'ciulletoii re.itlent nlm pnoc.1 that ratn ean read, and, lurtln'riaiire, that thev are an ext d- hwly accommodating family ol Leu lee. Tlii. hi"t is tin- governing principle in Dm nan method ol driving away Iba inlnala, ami, from the Pendleton eUiam'i expef laooa, it in judged that, if the whole town would I'll eperiile. tin' entire Pfldenl contingent ciiiilil lie M'nt away ami Iha rut-hole. n( Pendleton he left ratlaaa, Here 1h tie Hinrv, vouched for Holeinnly hy a family whom- word would he accepted by Myoaa who Might read the name or hear it : "Rat I atne quite a pent at our limine, and otic day an old lady told uh that if we would write a letter to the ratn ud place it under the lld.W.lk. n.liing the ratn plcu.e to leave and telling then where they Hhould go, the Ndi ill would leave at onee. Thin I did, tad, Httre enough , the ratn left, atul we h:ie had not one around the I'l.iri linee tic letter wae placed under the ridawalk." II ii". till the people Would join ill tail latter writing, the ratn could la. nent In Walla Walla or I .a QiWKU or "n '.her tun n, and reat would Im tile lietielit to the llillnicipality. Prevented a Traeedy. Tiniely inlorinat ion given Mra. i wjp Long, of New StraitHville, ', Okie, prevented a dreadful tragedy and raved two liven. A frighftttl cough hud i MB kept her awake every night. Hhe ' nail tried many reined ien and doctor tut rteaililv grew worne until urged to try llr Kt.l. U. Ttl. .... . . "H r .iei I'im.int'lj . t'u,- MNt nolle cured her, and hIic w riten On" marvel, ,tt HadialBa alW cured, '' Ii. , M,.i..r., ..i,.. , ,,r I ii, BLi . . I . . I ....... nun, I'liren are ponltlve proot ot " iJitch.'HH merit of thin grand painty lot Hiring all throat, client and n : trouble.. ,lllv m. um, , ,,V(,rv ' ' ',, , I rn:..i i ul t I uf ii i run oilmen iree RMtatt) v. t o. ' drug nture. CIBSON BOUOhT CATTLE. l8k Three Loti from Butter Creek atoekmen Were Fine Anlmali. f, !' Qibinn n Monday bought a ,, "f "Ha ted cattle ill tbel , ,7 , r," k country. Hiking aliout 2U6 : - ,,,ree nlucklueii Ih, troin ui j- ,: " ir"u H- N- BUnfleld, eait I I aaaa M(re. The Saylor ,,' ' " "jwrage 1400 in weight, and i ,i"H" '" be,n Prlaa lot with othern i,t m.,,,,1. i i...:.... ,,. We have Alarm Clocks at 75c. Eight-bay Shelf Clocks atonly .... $2.50. L. Hunzike r Jeweler and OptKUn. Coffee Talk... Don't le fuo'tiih aud pay a rancy price for package coffee when you can buy Cba.se & Sanborn's bulk coffee at the same ptice It goes furtbet aud makes a bettercup. Once tried, always used. CHAS. R0HRMANN, Ml Aiieut for Fcudlctou. All the New Shapes The Best Hat Ever Sold. Dry Goods Co nf them weighing 1400, and the balance 120. The entire purchase are in fine con dition. Thev have been fed through out the winter, and came through 0 the spring fat and .lock with lot. of Hiirculcnt Hteakn clinging to their Line.. Some of the other ntockinen are nn dentood to lie talking of Helling, in stead of holding until fall, Bl wan the intention for a time. Some undoub tedly will Hell, but many will hold. ttOO Dollari Reward, SI00. The render el thla aanai win m aleaaed t, I. ',ii i Hint there In . lt'..t one tlrr.'lliil tli.t..,t' ' that Hi'tenee hn tieen utile le eiire In nil to mhkcx, ana tlint u eatatra, Hail I .turrit Curt 'Ik tlie only punitive eiire mm kimwn ti the I niedlrnl fraternity. Cntnrrli being t'oiiMiiii tlotinl dlKeanv Inquire. . riitnttltiitiiitinl treat ! nieiit. flail', i ntnrrh l ure in tnken littirimlh . nrttiiK direei ly mi the blood ntnl aieeoQi Nh ! jaeei M the lyilouv thereby lentrnyinK tin fiiuiKlnilou nt thr dteeaae an,l trlvtnit the ne ! Itent ntreiiirtti bfl huilitlnii up tile OOUIllttttlon nint --i mhi: nala re tn itniuit tn work. The j proprletorH hnve imi maeh fnlth in tin enrntive iniwern 1 1 nt t they offer due Hundred Piillnrn for nny cane Hint it tnlln to cure. Hi'inl for lint nf i tentlininilnlH Addreie. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Oblo. I old bj DrogEtati, 7fte. Ilnll'n Knmtlv fill- nre the !! CAPTAIN BEAN'S FUNERAL. Sarvloei Condueted This Afternoon from the Home of Hit Son. At 2 o'clock thin afternoon, the funeral ol the late Captain Timothy Hean, father of County Judge John EE, Bean and Hiatrict Attorney Henry Hean, wan conducted by the Rev. .1. K. Hnchanan, pantnr of the Firnt rri'Hbyterian church. Mlinic BfM (nrnlned by the obolr ol the Praaby terian church. The remailiH were in terred in Olney cemetery. Captain Hean wiih a veteran of the Modoc amr in Maine, and nerved throughout that ntruggle and there gaining the title of captain of volun teer. He wiih a farmer ami buyer of HtocU and VOu in Maine, belore com ing lo Oregon in ihimi. Does Thti Strike You? Muddy complexions, natiHeating breuth conic from chronic coiiHtiiiatloO. Kerl'H Clover Boot Tea in an abtalote cure and Iiuh la-en Hold for Ii ft y yearn on an alMoltite ifiiuranb'e. Price 2ftc and ftOc. Tallniaii A Co. , HrugiHtH. Arrivali at the Hotel Pendleton. W T Kelley, Portland. C V. Irwin, Newurk, N ,1. .1 M Morrin, San Kraneirn'o. .1 .1 liurnn, I'ort Intnl. T W .lackaon, Portland. A .1 Hall, Spokane. A K llotlne, Spokane, ll Shttltn, Spokane. s L JobnasBi Ckaaaiiijaill.. Wanh. Win Ptndlahj Spokane. K Howard, Colfax. I W liotiriian, wife ami child, Colfax. Heiirv Cochran, New York. B B Muv Bad wife, l'ortluml. I. B Mack, Wall. Walla. M Muver, San l-ruiicinco. II W il Smith, Seattle. L Hnnaiker, cttv. K I' loley, city. C M Smith, Sumpter. .1 A Odi 11. Sumpter. f A I Starr, Sumpter. Mm M L Moore, Portland. Chan Weinakanki Hu Franoiaeo, J A O'Brien, St Louis. CASTORIA Beam the algnaturc of Chah. II. Pi rrcmai la uar fur mure tliau thirty years, aud ITU Kind I've Uvt Alwayt JtoMgU. Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that for the purKise of milking U examination of ull persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers, id the schools of this county, 1 will bold a public examination at the court hou . in Pen dleton, commencing at SI OOlOOk a. III., Wednesday, April II. J. V. NOWUN, County Schtsil Supt. Pendleton, April I, 1900, For Sale Cheap. A cottage on lot 14 block L',4 KcHcrVe addition to Pandlaton, HlCllAIil) LAMBBKCHT. Cleanse the liver, purify the blood, inviaorate the liodv by using lleWitt's Little Karly Biaexe. These famous little pills always act promptly. Tall- : limn .V ( lo. Bunning sores, ulcers, boils, pimples, etc., quickly cured by Bunuer Salve, the most healing salve in the world. No other "just as good." Pioneer Urug Store. Court Street TUTUILLA WISDOM. Some New Notei and Comment ky an Bait Oreaontan Correepondent, Tntnilla, March 6. Mrs. M. H. Gillett in viaiting Mrs. Wald. of Pen dleton, thia week. Tony Larson ims been lamed by a severe kick from a home. Qui LaFontaine came over from Cold Spring today with a large band of cattle, which he has wintered there, and with which he in now on hie way to nm mimmer range in tne mountain?. Charlea Shocky was up from Bcbo on Wednesday where ba is battling water for m . ii. Qillett'i item plow oatflt, Ob. flea llines, who ban lieen over north of Pendleton plowing, has re turned home, bringing with him a calf in which he ban invested as a prelim inary to engaging in stockratsing. M. II. Ofllatt came up from E.ho on Thursday, where his etenm plow is walking right along nt the rate of about sixty acres a dny. Soring seeding is about finished up nt Tutu ilia, and the ground reserved for Hiimtnerlnllow is now being turned black side up as (ant an possible. Thursday wan a great dnv at "North Tutuilla"! A political' orator of n.tion.1 reputation arrived in town and was eagerly listened to by up. plauding thousands. A few blocks away the retiresentat i ves of another political party had met in solemn conclave in a sort of preliminary impiest over the county's affairs for the next two years. Another visitor arrived in the forenoon, and, without making any particular fuss, proceeded to put more money in the pockets of I'lnatilla county than all the iiiniitliingH of the politicians. The last visitor was a very welcome shower of rain. That great and good ninn Win. Mc Kinley and his jnditical advisers seem to he actuatiil by a sublime confidence in the (orgelfnlneai of their constit uents, and elect ton day is not so very far away, either. Cyrus Townsetid Brady, a niaajon ary, preacher, and a very entertainhig story writer, as well," tells how he was once approached after a senium by one of bin hearers, who said: "That was a very elmpient dlamarm, 1 would not have mfaaed it for the dollars." Mr. Brady looked him iii the eye, and said: "Well, mppOM yon even matter! by paying DM the difference between the five dollars and your contribution to the collec tion thin morning. "The man heti tateil a moment and then, putting bin hand in bin pocket, handed over four dollars and ninety cents.'' Senator Heveridge has liecii out in the Philippine islands, ami, among other interesting incidents of his stay there, tell. the following: "One morning, I dismonted at an onanist occupied by Kansas troops, ami, mi ni inginf my glasses, proceeded to in spect the Filipinos who were plainly visible from that point. A young KatinUH bov approached and said: 'Senator, if you stand there long you'll get h shot out of you.' 'Whv, can they nhoot no far'.'' 'Yen, and farther, too, the air wan full of holes here not an hour ago.' " The senator hastily retired, leaving the Kansas bojrl in possession of the perforated air. The senator does not find the lighting ami religions instincts necessarily antagonistic, "lining into a bookstore in St. Paul to lav in a supply of Imoks for th 'can trip, I noticed a strong serviceable testament, no large in print that it wan easily read; and yet ho small that it could he easily carried in the vest or shirt pocket ; ami wus informed that the Minnesota tronps an thev were starting for the Philippines litnl nearly all supplied themselves with these testaments, carrying with them in that volume, the counsels of their Christian mothers, which, after all are in various forms, the divine words of the master. Sometime ago a Kansas preacher un man I his intention of showing to an attentive world just how a news paper should be run, commenting on which a North Tntnilla editor said it would only he fair if the editors should have a chance to show how the pulpits should be run, or word- to that effect. The preacher ban tried the experiment, but for noine reanoti the newspaper fel low s have failed to come to the front, and the Ions to the community can never perhaps be properly estimated What rich stores of spiritual food might have lieen scattered broadcast if these North Tutuilja editors had innesnion of the pulpits for one Sunday, just one, and to think of the wine worth of counsel, admonition and comfort in one solid week of parochial visiting by these ucwnpaMT fellows, another sad case of "it might huve been, " Legislation nowadays is mostly a tnalterol s,licy rattier man ot pontics, 'explains a certain legislator, ami I politic! in the art of being wise for others, while Kilicy consists o( ladng I wise for self, explains the same au thority. MAC. Passing or Yellowstone Park. It is stated upon ginnl authority that the geysers which have made Yellow stone park famous are gradually dec! in- i ing. Spots once the scene of extraor dinary phenomena are now covered by buildings, showing that Nature's work lias become cxhuusted. Tourists w ho huve never visited the park uru advised to do so soon, lie fore they have assxl forever. Thin information brings to Bind, rather siintedly, the fact that decline is the law of the world, both geographical and physical. Health is the moHt precioUH Kenessiou in the 1 world and too great cure cannot la given to it. In the spring you should renoM your strength and revitalixe your blood and nerves with the best of all medicines Hosteller's Stomach Bit tern. It also cures stomach disorders. Try it. DELEGATES LEAVE FOB PORTLAND. Something Concerning Their Attitude on the Convention Issues. sarnie i,t the delegates to the republi can, democratic and populist ntate eon volitions to meet iii Portland ou Thurs day left on the overland train this morning. Of those remaining, the majority leave this evening on the W. (' . B. at M o'clock, going via Wallulu. The democratic delegation will con lit, of .1. H. Kalev, K. D. Boyd, W. M. Pierce, I, Huiley, !. It. Wat r,,n, T. f. Howard, .1. W. Smith, '. W. Oaten, ('. .1. Smith, C. M. Pien e, and O. A. Hurtman. At the conven tiou on Saturday, these delegates were instructed to stand in the district convention for the nomination of A. D. Still man lor circuit court iudaa. and for T. O. Hailey for the district attorneyship, these nominations for the sixth judicial district comprising Umutilla and Morrow counties. It is understood that W. M. Pierce, one of tin- delegate, will ask for a place on the ticket as presidential elector, anil it is quite likely that the I io.it 1 1 1 a county delegation will stand solidly for him for such a place. Col. J. II. Haley, alao one of tlie delegates, will he supported by the delegation in the event that he will consent to Is' sent as u delegate to the nationul con vent ion. The delegation has not an nounced uny preference for the con gressional nominal ion, and it is not known whom they will support. Member of the delegation will not Shopping Festival For AH Special Every Department Ladies... Note tin savings of this week before Kaster. A red not ion of 10 per Cent on all our Women's ManTailored Suits. Prices $7 75 to $20.00. And a discount of! Dress Skirts No woman need need wear a shabby skirt next Sunday, fot we haw a great assortment Iran which to select, ami make you a reduction of at least 10 per cent on every one. He sure to come early in the week so that we will have time to make alterations if necessary. Silk Waists. We have tlie style that is new, and the price that is economical and from the ruling prices we this this wcck give a reduction of 10 per Cent. We can't enumerate all that we are going to do this week, lint you will find that we are chock full of Surprises this Entire Week. No Department has been overlooked, and w hile you know our regu lar prices are low, you'll find that we?, have made even our best bargains a little "bester." THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Shoe Store 716 Main Street. Dry (i Is yiH Ifftifl Street. Clothing 7 1 Main StTMt even intiniuti' whom tiny hud in mind uh cHiididatcN tor thut poaitiOO. TIM tlelivutioti jfoi'H uh iibwilntt'ly u.iilitl llryun rontiiiifi'tit. The n pnlil it un dt'lt'Kation eoiiaiata ol U, 0i Adama, K. AlosajMlat, K C. AIIm, Bakar, B, I., liurmtt. J. H. OordajMi I. P. tiillilund, Mutt M"Krovi', t'. I.. Kimin'H It, I.. K. Koy, Tboa, rboMpaOai, A. It. Thoiitp- hoii, 11ml Horace Walker. Thia dde tiation of thirteen in an open unit uvowed MiK.ly tleliyutioii, and the BMnban do not he.itute to uy that they favor the reiioininut ion of the preM'lit folixreaaniun from the Heeond dlatriet, it - 1 aonoadad tact, tliut the -I.e. ili'li'KUtinll. which will uIho Herve uh u (li.trit t deleyut ion in the connreHHiotiul und jtldiciul cotlVW tiotiH, will K" Holidlv for the nomina tion of .lumen A. fee, ot I'entlletoti, ex-circnit court jmle, tor the tlirtrict BttortMjrablpi and for ex-fmiKrcHHinun W. It. ' Kiln-, ot Hopptwr, for the circuit court jtiilneHliip. The I. I . ku -t ion apnea rH to Im very hurmoiiioiiH, uml practically uxreetl on their rourne of action in the ntute uml dihtrict cmi- VelltiollH. Tim jHipulint ttolaaattoa aoMMta of K. .1. Slater, tieo. Carmichael, .1. T. Ulnkle, W. II. Hail, v, M l Mvrii k, Alfred i.ainK, -I- f. Cru.Idick, H. Si mple, A. L. HwutrKurt, M . .1. Me Duniela. II. M. (iartleld, lieu. I'eehler. TheHe li'le(uteH v iitiiiiHtrticled in any way, inaHinuch a. the Hpulint con vention which aHMcinlilcd on Saturday, merelv elected tlieir ntute da)logBl4M und then, refu.iiiK in u hody to into the ilciuocrut ic county convention, ad ) OB IH ad nine die. At.iiit half of the I , I . . 1 j -1 delivutcH then prm eiiled to the deiiiiM'ratic convention hull, und took their Heutn uh democratic dele KUten. Whut pOaitlOO the I'lnutilla county i.ipuliMt deleuutioii will MMMM with referent , to the various i.hUtiH that 000M up, if not intimutitl ly any BMBlbar thereof TtiOa.Who Want Today. The delegate, from the three lintH, and other, intereuted in (.diticH, who left today are: (,'. B, Baoaafait. J- h. (,iii, lane, L, Bi Heeder, T. ('. Tat lor, f, W. Vincent, Win. Haker, W. .1. Kuriii.li, ThouiuM Ttioupaon, I- ('. Allen, It. Alexunder, ft. .1. SI iter, w. w. Wyrick, of Pandlaton, H. r. Aduiii., of Waatoo: T. J. Kirk, of Athena, tlorau Walker, ,( liulia; T. 0, Qtllllud, of Uklall ; J. W. Smith, of Athena; K. I., liurmtt, of Atheuu. A. B. Thompson, a republican d le- gute, Idiurdod the train at Kcho. 1 mm otliei Lantern ONgOO BOUntlaa, tame through great crowd, ot dele- aata. ami polltlclanf wkonuM alonf t we that thing want right in tie raapaotiva onnventiong In which they were intereated. I'rom Union county, on the truiu were J. M. Carroll, W. Hartlett, M . Uuker, Joe Baker, K. W. Dgvia, J. 1. 1 '.hi.- m. F, Davla, A. B. Davla, F. M. t-lo um, W. T. Wright, O. Itulaton, J. W. Scrihcr, J. W. Kiiow lc, L, K 'litax, I .im, - lluti h Inaou, F. B. ivanboe, Charlaa Cochran 1 ,l. Ii. IfoKinnon. E. P, McDunielH, II. Koth child, T. It. Cruwford, M. H. Wi.Mlurd. ieo. Buird, J. J. Turner, 11. a. afcAliiatar, A. P. Hchow, Thoinua Orinand, F. B. Stunley, iv 0. iiwackhainur, J. M. Church, J. W. of this Week and Including Saturday Evening;, we Incucements to Purchasers in tbis Big Store Has Something of Especial Men's Suits Stteh an RMOftmtn. of good clothing from the beat ami largest clothing maken in the United states haa never be fort been shown by any concern in Pendleton. There an' Hi:tk, Blues, Browns, and Grays; Stripes, Checks, ami Plaids : VieURtIM, Oxfords, Clays, BergSt, Worttedl, t 'nssi- meres. The handsomest line of $F 00 Suits ami better ones. With 8Sch suit of tlie ibove line bought tinting this wt'i-k we will give Free of Charge, a Gentleman's Suit Case We guarantee satisfaction, and your money hack if you say 80. MEN'S A big assortment of the justly celehratcd John B, Stetson Hats in Kedorus, iVrhys, Graeoo, ami I. em ulation Shapes. $1.50 Hats in all Styles, $2,00 Hats in all Styles, $2.50 Hats in all Styles, $3.00 HatS in all Styles, $3 5 Hats in all Styles, And the best assortment ol $I.OO Hntis in Oregon, A hin lina of Caps 25 5c Hoys' Hats and Caps. Wo have not neglected the ami show a good assortment of New Styles at mimical prices. I or this Week a Straight Reduction of 15 per cent on every Hat in the House Towiilev, W. II. Tomliiifon, A. D. TonlinaoBi F. A, Hlatt. FrOM Buker county .1. II. BobblM, Sum White, w. ('. Calder, Uen. Charlaa Warran, J. II. MoCord, W. It. King, I rank tfooN, W. I Hut. her I'mm Qfaot county lirunt Thorn hurg, (ieo. I '.11 r ret I. Truil Trio. Who Hav. Tried. I Hiiffcrcd from catarrh of the wor.t kind uml never Iio.mI lor cure, hut Bly'a Creiiiii Bulm MMH to do even that -(Incur OHtrotu, 4ft Wurren Am-., Chicago, III. I Hiiffcrcd from t uturrh it got .0 hud I oould not wrk; I naad Bly'a Cream Balm and um entirely well. A. C. Clarka, .tl Hhuwmut Ave., BohIoii, Mu... The Bulm doeM i"t irritate or catiae Hlieeziug. Hold hy drilggintH at ,'itl ctH., or nailed hy Kly Brotbara, IB War ran St., New York. - Blntracht. W III Wanoa. The Vi-rein I! nit rut lit will give the Brat of their ieaaon'1 rtanwii al Armory hull 011 Mouiluv evening, April Hi, und frOJB the way the coinliiittee i. working it will he the i.'rt of tba many danoaa they huve given. K irklliull orehe.l ru will (nrouh the Moatoi wbieh will mid to the antartaiument u i.leu.aui feature. Kef re.limelitH will he .erv.il during the evening Ticket, inn lau nucurid from iiiemherH of the Verein. Do Vuu Know ( oii.umptiou i. preveiitahle? BeiaaaM ha. proven thut, uml ul.o thut neglect i. wields!, 't he wor-t cold or cough tun I.- 1 u nt I with Bblloh'a Cough uml Coiii-uinpliou Cure. Sold 011 Mfjitive guar, u, 1., for OVOf fifty veam. Tit 1 1 mu 11 A Co., iuiiiiig 1 'riiggi.t., Pendleton, Au Uaster Offer that U aure lo please your girl, your wlf, your hahiea, la a box of I.owuey'a Oaadlee. Try our Kaater trgg dye reliahle aud brilliant. The large.t aud moat coiuplete Hue of Photographic Huppilea and (uuicraa eaat of the Cum U'le.. BROOK A M0OOMA8 Comer Main ami Court ritreet. litis PA FIB is K KIT ON VlhM AT K 0. DaaVi AdT.rtUloi Aj.uur, iM ami 66, kar cli.uu' KiubMai eau rr.uuiwo, Cailforala, where ouUlracU lor mivelllalug u.u he uiatl. lor It. BEFORE HATS Shapes, Colors, in Soft or Shapes, Colors, in Soil or Shapes, Colors, in Soft or Shapes, Colors, in Soft or Shapes, Colors, in Soft or Sl i fi st i IV Btiff Stiff Stiff new In iyi SCO Hotel Pendleton Undt-r New Strictly First Class Kxcellent Cuisine. Every Modern Convenience Bar and Billiard Mooing. The I'., it Hot. I Van Uran Bros , Props. AMERICAN PLAN. $.).()( or Day and Upwards. ar A tHFI . w THE PORTLAND I'okti.anii, OR "BOON. Special Uatee to KaaUrn Oiegon peuple viaiting FortUnd. ticilquarur. for tourtat and commeicUl traveler. tl. C. BOWKHS, M.u.r. I ' Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread um Byera' Best Flour. It took but premium at the Chicago Wurld'a Fair, over all competi tion, aud gives excellent satisfaction wherever used, fivery sack la gtiurauteed- We have the beat Suatn Rolled Barley, Heed Kye aud lleardleaa Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills w 8. KYI. us. Prop. Bran, Shorts, Feed, etc Easter offer Interest for Yon Men's Shirts... Wo ti jroo tin" t'titilcp of four of iii n'i im t DOtad alilrt makpr. Mtt nlilrt with 1 1 hi it or nhort tioaotn, ipafl fruit nml opa kaaok, or oppn front ttiily, or ofwn back only. LMaadMtdl 7Rc. $l.on. $1.2f, flJQ, I7alaawaaa Me, roc. 7Rc. Uolotad Hlilrta with laiiii-lr-d biwimi and Mparal ruff. Colored tiirt with lofl boaoaai ami Mpanfta 1 uffa. WMt bod lad ahlrtn with .Ilk piiffi-il hoainna. All .Ilk fhlru. I'onir-i lilk ahlrta. W. Will mull-rink to pMMM rln niot par tii ular MM n well a. thv Mail MMMM h al ninn. Drp.M ahirt. l h QoUafl nnil end attaokad, Ma, Its. with iklrti fi no MaCh ami npwafda, will thta wi'i'k k'lvr t .nt of ahlrt .tiiil. (rrr One iiiitiilriil kimi. to aafaol IroM Boys' Clothing... Vaataa Suit., Itinfpr Snlta. l.onn Pant. BallM, at a ri'ilin IkM of 10 aajf MM. Wn till, araak plaoa on .ah' ltki Hoya' Wan'i SnltM, :l to 10 vi ara, Mh- earli. Fifty Bojra' Wank SulU, : to Id y.am, fl OOaack. Shoes, Our SI Store MOttOI "An fi(iial .ho. for !'" MOia or n tn-rt.T .hoi- for th. MMa Moday" Utan mu nthaf ahoa boum In th1 rlt) Wm .ay tt and w inrati it, ami If ymi try n. wr'll prove It to ynu. Men's Shoes HMWy or lltttit. ti I f It or low, l, or ennaraaa, arlda or narrow , for work or for tltl . Hoys' and Misses' Shoes. An linpi rtaiit llrtii In vour hoiia.liolil aipaaaa. If you'll try na arall aidaaif ai to l.,..fti your i' p.'iia.. OimmI look.ra, good wi'itri't., anil NOT high prtrx. Children's and Infanta' Shoes. in ail Um eotraot aolora ami ttylM), ami od wi an r. baaldaa( withaamail prioa, 10 per Cent Discount on all Ik IkoM Iii our Mho. Store dur iim; thi. araal baton '.u-t. riunaKcment. Give Us 1 Trlil. Kates $2 00 i day Special Rites by Wei or month Headquartera lor Travellnu Men- In Eaatern Uregon. Successors lo J. E. Moore Flneat Hotrl In the Hacltk North..