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Ask to See..... The Celebrated Taylor Hat All the New Shapes The Culpepper Stiff Hat The Best Hat Ever Sold. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co Odd Fellows' Temple. 1!HRI. LrIW mt SEWERAGE. Hart rrHinn .u. w n Jlillrr. hydraulic expBrl and I h m pwi.t.-l in ten..,, . . , ,..-! V-- iat"'li Wed- In-iav i-vanit th. uhjec1 of -vwcratfc r thr 'irv of Pendleton. T-c nieetiiin I jmfMtlKtl was miw H -Viw Iwi'l' in I'- r. nNBi ' iilcnt. Jti'lfi- r', la-ina aiw'iii in llwi, Burt m Btt.-n-ami mm idermM. latWMl wi. . .' ... I . . . I'....i.1..i,t lililtyiin nutiiinai. ' l .t , , i !'.li.-wt lr ' H''r ni'i "i'"i i'i"1 t!i" wwi'Mi!'' iH''"Ti" wa I""' "i Ml hr taken ii' of tin city "i rop. Maa.Md that tbc mwI.Itbw WmM m Mr. Kttli r'l ktaai Tmi MlllBID -aid Lricllv that he i :.. .1... '.. ii.. I maWl HI I'UlllllB III li nann I Walts wwi'raitf ayatcin whet SWa imapwMW oae nelni put in at an lir-nw run "I ""' '' m linn-, Iwv t"ial kaikf omewbal io wn IHI.IMI Thr fit v let aepura'e cou rts fur the aiSetent elMM 01 ma !. anil la-ai'lc. the price of the unset i r the i' m it ruction Ml $'ia.- i. ! . . - : - .ii. 'I a-c iflca Iaart IS petrel . and fW MTMl II-thr i ii r ' - - - 'intintlfltHf of LW Mk. (w Friiilh inn. iii aii approximate iMaarr, Mr. Miller ict i uiHttnl that I ik h mile- ol piping would be aM. Hii. hi'-a a Unit. Pendleton nlinta leif Dumber 1 i milea in the iTrnitt' . tl eoti par mile would bo Mr, pnoablj (r..in $8000 to $uoy. Mr Miller -ail llntl lie hail Iwli -I ill, t.'i. . .i.-'ri.-t i. ii ! the LmLWDtrweru . -.i..ii t. I'atil . in the $300,0011 lyataa for IH-l-aa. and j not putt inn in the Mia Walla an.l Ererett v-tema. He hwn al in I'lir. run citiea. ' In luvat ' r ii. uii en- I, making arweragi a - ialtv. M. Miller '. Iiaitilv tliililc cm! ilnllte II"' faalletut wu- liiiMtl U II the Imm drawn n"ii- yearn u" hv II. C. lA.iai- anenaii-.-r I rin.rlv in IVn. . ni h. II Bel the BatrnTM I luilnatt Man Diaruia It. r! Mc: .Ii-ouwml the '"'" H JtMMI -lliSt'enled thill I ' m ' ! :.. r ..rl v i. licr- i"uld be learne-l thn.nnh come form I 'Irrtinn. J, H CloptCM, a meiiiher ' Jj ''. mmJI, Inlorniad the adN y 'hat Met a proc lure mutri be ti" charter iiravidiaj that ' : '"ti : rr . hv the tU matter n.ut U- eubin itttnJ to jr. Millw ut.. thai Wullu Walla aii'l tlj.it . .i t nf about MHMil on sewiTiitrc, BteMd that the committee hud gone into the matter fnmewliut. .il l tluit Ihey Hoiihl ik' to have mime elpreaaiOB Of the MBOftiaV lion: it MmM Ih1 value. I hv the KMa mittit'. ac imlicHtinn the MtlMM of the huine men. Jerw KaililiK kboOgllt that M net inn hoiihl I" taken w ithout other LMbImm men not iireaenl t" know o tin. propo aition. It wii KUUiieHteil by him that action lie taken at a MMa a week later. Tli if x'inl BTM dfaMMMd at lemrth. Mr. VVcIIh ia ict that at leant the plajM ami eftiinatoH which Might he fOtMB won hi N' keit and the work done at any time in the future when the city thoiiiiht ndviruhle. Mr. Miller IwlotMajd the MMOittiMI that the nurvey at Walla Walla cot onlv about ll-VI, while at other placer tb. OOM WM 700. Here he t DC Of hi the rout iiuhl nut he niore than at Walla Walla. A Resolution Adoptad. Mr. Chiptoh, to IwlfJ the matter to 'a head, offered the follow inn reaolu IkM : "Kew.lv.-1. that the Commercial A I Nidation of Pendletoti, recotinititiii the MMMrfty for and deirulul ity of hav , iiiK a wweraire nyateni in the eity of : l'endleh.ll. hereby petltinll. the BOM in. n council to take atepr rlich ar ure necem-ary (or the preliminary nurvey at i once, and then to puh tin- etMsM0l ti'Ui of af'Weratfe MVHteni to ciiiplet ion with MaM haute aa ia MMiMMM with due ecoimniv. " The resolution wbk adopted hv a I iiiian imoiih vote, and the MMtlBI ad- joiirnexl, the in.uilier. remaitiim: lurther to diocuaa the m itter that had ei up during the eveninir. iuo uouara aiwira, aiuu. The rea. r ol llil IMn i Mill ! j'ltiixM ID lean ilmi ilirre at ai Maal "lie lrN1hil dlaaaaa llial m-U't)'-e ha Int'li lilu to cure 111 all to te ti l 1 1. At 1 catarrb llH' ' atarrli Can i. lilt .'tllv H.li. rur.- tl"W kh-'WII Ii t he me. iiri mteralty. Oalatrf aelaa a ooaattta tiiiiinl '. -.-ti..- require a connitiutl'iual tr. nt Hunt. Hall', .'atarrli run- l taken liilernally. a Una dt partly uu the IiIimmI aaa mu.-mi nr. fa- of the ny.U'ln, therein .lefttmytlia the louielatloii ol the (llavaae. aiet aivtua MM la UeM ptn'tifth by tmtWItua u the c4itittiuiion aad aaviatiai nature in ttolai Ita Work The proprietoro have mi inu'-h laith in It i uratne licr. that they enrOaa Haadred Oollari lor auy eaar that It laila to cure. KeU'l lor I tot ol Mallatualall. A'l'lreaa, I t i IIKNKY .V fn Tolclo, Ohio Hii h l'rni(irit. 7V. I! . I I':IU are the beat. et, only lUmtini, a. "111! II-'W . I It aua li'.fklL In ,,i Were Htrailint it. hrniiulii up aa to hand in the city oafbl out that liand. unite u aaaVa t fund luoiiev. ' ' -- ' -aid Mr Clop- in .-' i,f ,. ,., ,,f ,f,e apprnxiniutely, ac j liaal) aii'l tentative eat i- JH benefll of the pro- . hrouglit out in the thai haaeiiieiitr hii.I fl'."hHl w i t Ii water, ihorouifhly. '"an nd Spaeinealleaa. tbe eoMnittM ol the Arrival at the Hotel Pendleton. A I' Spencer, Chicago. Win Maher, I'ortlaiid. H 0 VotW, Hallea. K K Bate. Su-anville. W W Mniih, PtMtlaMl. laaai' 11 Knox, ' itv, Uwar Cain, Walla' Walla. A J Hall. BpokaM. 9 ii Ni-weil. BpnOt S I.ee, Sltokulie. J J Huhbard. RpOaMM. L CvDninftutBi, Bpobro.. C P Kraier. 1'ortland. II II He-, Now York. J I Hartiuan, I'orlland. (' M Smith, HiiiitingUiii. S 1' Foley, Huntington. Thou Keotfh, Huntington. Mr and Mm W C 8mith, San I run eiwo. W M Levanaaler. San Krauciacu. S M W la. New York. A t Bradbury, l'ortlund. A. It. Bu- "f Morgiinh'W ii, Ind , had to get up ten or twelve tiinea in the night, and had aevere backache and oniiid in the kidiie. Wim euri-d I V Folve'l KMmj Cure. It' (juarunte.-"!. P.oiieer Hriiit Store. Intraetali Will Dance. The Yerein Kintrachl will tie the lirat of their aeaaon'a .lance at Armory hall on Holiday eveiiiu'. April Hi, and I mm the way the committee i working it will be the la-..; of the many duiicen Ihey have given. Kirkmiiu' orchentra will flirniah the Ml.it. which will add to the entertainment a plea-ant feature. Kefrenhiiient w ill be orved during tin- twMSiMfi TlcOtt can be aecured fr.nu meml-r of the Yerein. Silver ,p,ated Knives, anJ Spoons. u Wuiioiar e.v ,' "J ant to " ui,-i.,., a llllle mora at !! a i. ' ,u 'he end ardui,,,. ,, , ''' ii in.- "cheap" .""' Ii. I '' , "' "od - ''"ttai, the iStjW' ,u tabU di.r,.,, .... '" ''i" ol plain,. . J' ale U-lo-ath . .. .. u inaaulai tur. r Jeweler an4 OptKUn. Hunziker ee Talk CASTORIA Bear thr mgnnturc of C'UAa. H. PL la war for more iliau thirty years, aud JIU KnJ i uu 4M attMJ ej-At m m m For Sale Cheap. A cot t aye on lot 14 block -I Keaerve addition to Pendleton. KICHAKU LAMBKKCHT. Cleanse the liver, purify the blood, I invigorate the tajdy by uing Ik'Witt'a Little Karly Kiaer. Theae faiuoii little pill alwaya act promptly. Tall man A: t'o. wl'en in, ,JO'l h id Iay a raney pric for package coffee me frie i y C,iai"e & Si.iloru's bulk coffee at the ,Ju et iJie , K's furtbei and uialces a better cup 1 always used. THE MARKETS. Wheat Situation Showa Little Improve ment Wool and Cattle. Portland, April It.- The Commercial Kovien. in its review of the wheat market for the pnM week, today aaya : But! MM last week, although fiiir, war not aa gooil ax it ahonld have hen. COMidWing the large stock in the (H'untry. Although i'ffiT were nititn-r-Ml., yet a a rule aellcra did not ap pear aatiaHed with hi.la, and are hold inj for more money. The MPMt in Hinry, while not active, waa a tcailv one, ainl Imvcra wet- at all tiinea w ilf in to meet aellera at full market quo tationa. and perhnpa something MOM, hill r.fuad I., entertain ofTcriliirs when Imldera placed ptiM too hiitli, aa ninny MllMl have done. Our wheat OMOM are freely arriving off the KtkflTiab i'oaat, while other exjairting counlrie COOtintte to forward auppliea with free dom. The aituatioii. a at present in dieaMd, I MM Mtirele with weather con ditions from now on t the new liar vest. There is abundance of wheat M hand in Bnrtipe or on hassaue. tire- clu.lins any scarcity of supplies during ine tiaiance 01 the current cereal year, freights still play an important' part ith the regulation of prices in Ore gon and Washington, as well aa Cali fornia, and desirable toutiawe. handilv situated, is held at an advance, vir... Ha 3d to -ILV ml. With both wheat and freights working to obtain the larger proportion oi me toremn appreciation in w ncai values, n is in.i aurprialng nun exporter sit.'tiiii reliise t" trad and it is certain either wheat or freight must lm,. way before new shiiipimr business can he effecte.1. For rlnli, ft.t to r4c would la- full eXort yalue. and on this basis it is nnder shil MtpMlllll would work business, but holders generally ask more moner. Y'alley is quoted at .":t to IS4c, bluestem f. Hr husliel. Wheat In San Francisco. San Krancisco. April U The wants "t exirters have not la-en large or of a secially urgent character hem illy a smnll trade developed, and that at atsitit its market value. Holders who tried the market were disapimiiitcd at the indifference "f buyers, who refused to go over HT'jC for ' No. 1 shipping, except perhaps for a very large lot. when a slight advance wits paid, tin the call Umrd. M large deals trans pired: the range of littctuat ions was within a narrow limit. So. 1 shipping, Ifjf to 07Kei inilling, llOfiOr gnu. lai to tie per cental. Available Wheat Supply. New '..rk. April If, llrad-tre. t s rcmrts the following changes for the week in the available wheat stippfy: baeaekt, Wheal. I'nltol Mate and l anaila. cam ol the Km klc, decrease J. -TlMI AtloAt lor ami in Kiirop. . tui r ..- .'.!''. nun Total supply. MaflMM 477,000 The aggregate stocks of wheat held at Portland. Taenia and Seattle in- MMkMd i:W.ia bushels last week. Local Market. PMmIIMOM dealers are uiying the fob low ing pricei for ranch and farm pro- dtl'V : Butter. 2.V ht mII. Kggs, Ith- 'r don-n. I'i tat's-s, title ier sack. I'arsnips. .VH: -r sack. Cabliage, T 100 miuii.s. Turnips, 7"c 1st inn niiid. Chickraa. tt.N t" f4.tA it doMB, Ihlcks, $4 a?r doxen. Live turkeys, lm- a-r mnd. I ieeae, fill jar doseil. Wool In Boston. Boston. April 12. The wool market is quite dull. Bids "ti the basis of .Vic i b ulled are being freely made for g.Msl lines of Hue medium and line, and territory wools, ami were dealers .lis xsc't to sell ut this price large block Would cbunge hand. Fleece W'sils are .piiet, but sales of Ohio ure rcrtcd at Be, with tine Ohm delaine at .'Iftc Qootatiooi : Montana and Dakota, fine mclium and line, 2.' to 22'ac; scoured, 57 to He staple, 113 to hSc. ('tub and Wyoming, tine medium and line, 19 t 20c; scoured, M to 57c; staple, !'.' to I15c . blah", niie medium und tine, IH to lHe; scoured, 55 to 57c; mod mm, 20 to 23c; sisourtsi, 52 to 54c. Australian, scoured liasia, .t pricee Combing. uH-rtiiie. nominal, 03 to Hal good. h5 to UOc; average, 80 to 85c. Wool In San Francisco. San Francicao, April 12. W.sd spring Nevada. U to 15c pM flflMtJ I Kaslern Oregon, 12 t" lOS Valley, Ore gon, 20 to 22c. hall Northern, moun tain, 111 to 12e; n, niit . ii, s ,,, in, plains, 8 to 10c, HumU'hlt and Men aoolttOi 14 to 15c. Wool In Portland. l'ortlund, April 12. W.sd Valley, 12 to Ha for coarse, Hi to 18c for Iwst I Kastern Oregon, 10 to 15c; mohair, 2H t" 7. l-r jund. Skins. Pells and Hides. Portland. April 2. Sheepskina Shearlings, IS to 20c ; short wd, 21 to :t5c; medium wool, liu to 50c; long wool, tiOc toll each. Belts Bear skin, each, as to aixe, I'i to 15, cubs, each, 1 to 5 ; badger, each, 50c; w ildcat, 25 to 76c ; houaecat, I to 25c; f ix, couiuioii gray, 40c to fl ; do red, 11.75 to It.OOi do MOM, 2.50 loMl lynx, 2 to 4.50; mink, 40c to 11.76; marten, dark Northern, M to (III: do pule, line, $2 to 4 ; iniiskrat, I to 12c, skunk, 50 to 0c ; otter land , fl to 8; MMrtaMT, With head and daws iH-rfect, 1 to i.'l ; raccoon. M to 80c ; wolf, mountain, with head perh i t, M00 to 15: wolverine, 12.50 lo th; bMrH, pet skin, large, h. i, do medium, per skin, 4 to 5; do small, ON skill, l to 2; do ki'a, per skin, f 1 to :i. Hides Dry hides, No. 1, Bi s.unds und upward," 15 b !5V,c; dry kip No. 1, 5 to Hi isjiinda, 15c BOf pMMsj) dry call, No. 1, under 5 nuid 15 to HW-; dry aaited, one-third less than dry fliiit; aaited hide, sound steers, liO isilimls and over, 8 to Uc ; do 50 to 00 pound., 8 to 8lc; do under 50 isiunds ami cows, 1 to 8c; kip, lit to 30 pounds, 7 to 8c; do veal, 10 to 14 pouuda, 7i(c; do calf, under 10 pounda, 7'c; green uiisalled I. s-r pound leas; culls bull, stags, moth eaten, badly cut, scored hair alipptai. Heather la-'aleii or grubby,, olie-lliird baa. Kaslern Livestock. Omaha, April 12. Cattle Market shade lower ; native Is-ef steers, 4.26 to I'). 25; cows and heifers, 3.:t5 to 4.5o; calmer, 12.26 to 3.25 ; atorkura and hch rs, .i stj to 5.1D: calves, 3.60 to 7; bulla and stags, 2.75 to (3.80. Hogs Market 5c higher; heavy, 5.40 to 15.47'j; mixed, 5.37t. to 16.40; light, i5 35 to ." 40; bulk of sales, lEflk tO Pi Sheep Market strong; fair to choice natives, 5.85 to pi .25 ; fair to choice Weaterna, 5.76 to $fi.l6; com n. in and choice ahoep, 14.60 to $6.25; lamba, I1' t 17.15. CHAS. R0HRMANN Ii. ....... a. reU, , Court Strtxt Kansas City, April 12 Market toad) ; Texas steers, 3.25 to 4.80; Texas cowa. 2.60 to $3.60; native altera, $4 to $6.36; native cowa und beifera, $2 to $4.36. sharkers anil fei'd er. $4 to $6.26; bulls, $3 to $3.86. Hoga Market weak; bulk of aalee, $6.36 to $6.40; heavy, $6.30 lo $6.60; tan kers $6.30 to $6.47)4 ; mixed, $6.60 to $6.46; lighta, $6.16 to $6.40 York ( Shopping Festival BEFORE Easter For All of this Week and Including Saturday Evening, we offer Special Incucements to Purchasers Every Department in this Big Store Has Something of Especial Interest for Yon Ladies... Note the savings of this week before Kaster. A redaction of 10 per Cent on all our Women's ManTailoreJ Suits. Prices $7 75 to $20.00. Ami a discount off Dra88 Skirts No woman need wear a shab by skirt next Sunday, lor we have a great assortment trom which to select, anil make you a reduction of at least 0 percent on every one. Be sure to come early in the week so that we will have time to make alterations if necessary. Silk Waists. Wi have the stvle that is new, ami the price that is economical ami from the ruling prices we this this week give a reduction of 10 per Cent. We can't enumerate all that we .iff going to do tins week, but you will IiikI that we are chock full of Surprises This Entire Week. Men's Suits Such AO assort inent of good clothing from the betl ami Itrgasl clothing milkers in tlm United States lian never be fore b$MB shown bj any eoneern in l'emlleton. There Alt Blacks, Hint s. Browns, ami Qfaja; Stripes, Checks, And PlAidl ; Vicugnas, Oxfords, t'lavs, Sergey Worsteds, 'asni- meres, The handsomest line of HB 00 Suits ami better ones. With eat 1 1 suit of (he uhove line boUghl timing this week we will give Free of Charge, a Gentleman's Suit Case We guarantee satisfaction, ami your money hack If YOU say so. MEN'S HATS A liig assortment of the justly celehruted John B. Stetson Hats in fetloras, Derbys, tiraeto. And Reg- ulAtiou Bhepet. $1.50 Hats in all Styles, Shapes, Colors, in Soft or Stilt $2.00 Hats in all Styles, Shapes, Colors, in Soft or Still $2. 50 Hats in all Styles, Shapes, Colors, in Soft 01 Stiff $3.00 Hats in all Styles, Shapes, Colors, in Soft or Stiff $3 5 Hats in all Styles, Shapiv, Colors, in Soft 01 Stiff Ami the best AssorUnent ot $l.OO Hnts In Oregon. A hi line l new Cape -25 c, 50 c Hoys' Hats and Caps. We have mt neglected the boys ami show a good assortment of New Styles at too nomical prices. I or this Week a Straight Reduction of 15 per cent on every Hat in the House Men's Shirts... w 1 fin jpsjsj iAa bJmIm of f"ur of mcrii-a'a mtwt n.m.t alilii niakara. Walla alilrt with I Oaf nr almrt liiMnm, iu-n fmnt ami j 1. hack, or nirn front only, or oii hai k only. I.autiilarml : 7ftc. $1 tKt. 1MB, Iiilaiiti.tcrril : Me, Mk. 7R:. (JalOVad alilrta witlt latin. lara.l tMwnina ami ai'iarl ruff. Colons alilrta with Hoft laiaonia nml ariiirato niffa. Wlilt bod tad alilrta with allk MlffiMt bOMIMi Ml allk Hhlrta. PMM ailk alilrta. Wa l!l iiiuli.rtaka lo ltni. rh. ttoti par tiriilar Minn a. trail aa thr moat arotiont it al man. IrtHx ahirta l h rollara an.l niffa iMMhcd, BOB, T$A With alilrta $1,00 aaon Mid npwwaa, we win ttii ffk L'ivi' it aat "f ahlrt atn.la frt. 0m liiiiulrcil klmla to arh'. t from Boys' Clothing... al.'i Suit., U.M-fi'r Sulta. LOU I'anta Snita, at a ItdWtlOa of 10 r cont. W. thla .'ik plaer 0V aah Itkl lloya' Wah Snita. :l tn HI vara, "mk ,'arh. Klftt A a' W-k'Siilta, :i to 10 yrara, $1 0:1 nth. Shoes.. Our Shoe Htnri' ni"t'o "An llm laHM for laaf iii 'M-v "r Diltai aiuu' f ir thi ium piaMy" loan any nihar ahoa houa. In tin- ilt Wi' any It ami w.- mean It, ami If you try 11a w.'ll pnivr It to you. Men's Shoes Heavy or lltfht, hlyh or low, la. a or 1 "iinr.-aa, wlilc or narrow, for work or for i r an. Hoys' and Misses' Shoes. An InpOflMt It. on In fOUl Inniae I10I1I OIPOMti If you'll try us we'll rmlravor to li'axt'ii your .'vpeiiat. tlo.al lookera, O0d wrarera, ami Ni'T i,i,-i. prlie. Children's and Infants' Shoes. in nil Iko corraot oolora asd ttjrtoa, Md l: I wearer baaltfoo, with a ainall pftoo, 10 per Cant Discount on nl the sh en In niir HIioh Stort" ilur lm' thla week lielore liaatrr. No Department has been overlooked, and while 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 Stri ct. Dry (iouils 71H Main Street ClolhiiiK 7m Main Street. , era, $.'i.: tn Ift.dOj pi((a, $4 to U.K. I Bberp Mitrk.t -troiin; Iambi, $ft to $.'" mattooa, M.dO to $;. aa ap Pr.vent.il a Trauedy. Timely informiition uiven Mr a Goorge Imc, "f New Struitaville, Ohio, Bfevente.1 a 'Ireailfill truKeily ainl aUV.'.l two livea.' A fricllftlll lllh llll'l I011K kept hot awake every liiiiht. She hao lrie.1 many reme.liea nn.l .l.a'tora hill ateu.lilv jtrew worm- until ur'.l I" try Itr. kin'a New Diaenvery. One laittle whollv curwl her, uml ahe writea thia inarvelollH meiiicilli- ula,, eure.l Mr. I.oiik' "f 11 aevere attuek of pm ie inonia. Kuril rurea are poaitive pr'Hifof the liiHtriileaH merit of thia irrati'l n iiieilv for in rinj.' all throat, rheal hii.I Iuhk troiihh'a. Only 50e uii.l $1. Kvery hot lie ifiiaruiitee.1. Trial laittlea free ut Tu 1 1 ma 11 A Co. 'a lrii itOffO, CAMAS PRAIRIE DAIRY NLI1. BIG INCBKASK OF LAMBS. Insp.elor My.rs Says Kw.s Ar. B0III11K Fat On Scabby Band. Stork liiHertiir t'harlea My era haa la-en out on the aheep raiiKea of the OOBUty ami from Una time on will ei lit inue the work of iliapeetion until all the aheep have heell aeen. He nmkea a partial report on the eoii.li tioli of the h POO, the ailahlaliif of which ia that the huli'lh in thla loiinty are in la-tter eomiitioii than they have ever lajen known laefore. Althoilh hi' haa not coin lil. teil liia sOjOpOOtiM yet, hu hua traveleil OJBjllO extenaively throughout the roiinty, ami haa foiiml only 0111 hatnl of aheep ullccte.1 with w'uh. lie exaet.a two more humla, which run on the rain, rauue with that ufleeteii Laii'l, to ilevehip aeah later, an.l knowa of no other lunula in which the iliae.aa ia or will he preaetit. Mr. Myera auya that the in-cream- of lumha thia aprin ia Mime thin phenomenal. The pOfCHMtaUl "f loorooae ia from lot) to llu, ami the lamha are la line, h. ulthy cotnlitioii . The only difficulty ia that the ewea are mi rolling fut ihut the lumhiiit pro Cecil a with auine 'litliiiilly on that ac count. Mr. Mvi ra ftudf the IfeOaflBJl haa not bagiia, J- K. Smith ami haa. Cnn niii(huiii Ix-ing the only aheepnten who have removed any wool from the aheepa Imcka. I.amhilix on the lower Kuller i-reek ia well ulona towar.l c.un- pletion, while tin on I!' ar uml ilireh creek, it haa only Willi tlianiai ih- koiU "I tao rather remaruklhe ewea, one . ... I Im-Ioiikiuv to J. K. Smith ami Win. Sluaher, which nave hirth to four lumha auiaoo uml k ut thaoo for a Brook iii he.lthv oondition. Oraaa ia the lineal In- haa aeen it at thia aeuaon of the year, und the weuther never wua aiirpaaa.d iluring any previ oua luuihiug -M-aaon. Wooddy, ih. Cr.am.ry Man, Says Bvary thlng Is F.vor.bl. lo His Busln.ss. K. Wooddy. proprietor of one of the four creumeriea in CaBJMU valley, while in town n ntlv, ItWtod that he wua Orion Ising t w.-i v . -h n m I r . I acre dairy ruii.ii DDOBJ which 11 IstBJB niimher of cow. will he kept, in connection with hia creamery. Mr. Woodd OBPOCta botWOOB two an I tbfM bOOntod mil' h cowa in that act ion lo furnioh milk for hia creamery, ami tin. la, in coininon with other Ciimaa prairie ilairytneii, an Bnlinilod market for every DOttOu ol bultot tnat Ihoy nan make. Mr. Wooddy ia I OCa tod at Dkiah, wh.-re, auya he, now the iiraax ainl w cut her i oii'l i I i' ma arewell-ninh paff fe.t. Mr. Wooddy hua contract) .1 with the White Hovjaa gtoeaty in Poodlotoo for the huiiillinn of the entire hutter output of Um ' n'limery. What Two Cants Will Do. It will hrinn relief to -niii-rera from aathina or conaumption, even the worat cum-N. Thia ia uhout what one dojB "f May ' llom-y uml Tar OOOla. lau't it worth a trial'.' Take no nbotjlnio. I'iono r liru Sture Au I t ii 1 Offer Hotel Pendleton Under New flanaKement. Strictly First-Class Excellent Cuisine. Every Modern Convenience lj Give Us 1 Trial. 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Tall utao & Co., luadiug druggieU. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... Proprietor Everythlug New. New florae; Near liipa. Heat rig ami team. In the city. Boarder, given the hr.t attention. Service any hour of the uight TolepBMNM No. 70. HOHTLANI), tWKlON. Soocial Uatea to Baatern Oregon puple vlalting PortlaeMi. Headquarter, lor tourlat and commeictol travelere. H. C. mm l M s, M.ua.cr. Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread uac Byers' Best Flour, it took fiiat premium at tbe Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion, and give, excellent satisfaction wherever used, livery sack is guaranteed. We have tbe best Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Kye and Beardless Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W. S. BYERS. Prop. Bran. Short. Feed, etc