East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 13, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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The Celebrated
Ta lor Hat
All the New Shapes
The Culpepper
Stiff Hat
The Best Hat Ever Sold.
Chin Bros. Dry Goods Co
Odd Follows' Tomple.
PtWM SCMfciwa,.
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UHE
m. ir isr
L Miii,r lb engineer I
LlWflirliiig the i -tt injjt in '
V' h '" 1 w "
' .' K , r, tt i""1 '"' l'l','lir,-,J
. r.mi Aeeociatloo and
,' rnti.-li . -tiinnt" n to the r..l-
1 1 isMt if ""' 'ni.in.'er
. V tt..- Athena Electric Poerar
Boern winen T"r '
.,i,-r . l tlM Walla walla
it tty electrji'ity m
t .thena, weMoa ami
i I .1 a t. . a
wtr i" ....-
glvea an opiorti'iiity to iifi the
ground for their annual tribute to
fallen hemea.
A OMMBtttM n MMMl arrange
ment, an. appointed, ootteietlng of ll.
, Puww, oMinMuij Robert Jamie
1 0. M. l'ieree. (i. A. R Metirew
an. I ( lark Wool. This- coin in i t tee WM
tfiven ntw to appoint wbPoeaeoitleei
on nil eaaontial leattirea. and it is-ex-neotad
that every lafioiatee will
forilially co-operate with the arrange
ment committee in making the affair
ii grand mii'ii'w.
DEATH OF MARK KOLB.
Here
UMATILLA COUNTY HORSKS.
Improved Demand for Draft Anlmali.
Standard of Breeding Belna Ballad.
An illustration of tlie improved li -innnd
for draught horae. la given in
the pun-linae here hy O. II. Iloh-onth,
of r pa. tic, o? a larloail, for which he
tiil from t 1 50 to fSnO a upan. They
rauite in weigut from 13U0 to IMIO
poaada, and were Imuaht to pall on the
Seattle market. lhtring the last few
year aMM of thi elan have bean
very exteimively briil in this county,
ami iluring the present svnaon horse
buyer, have lwen here unite numerous
Iv, ami a largo nuniiior have Ivett
HtlMMd out. Th purchases have ton
made largely hy buyer, from several
eastern states, who have shipiel from
various point in this i-mintv. It me
onlv a few years ago horses were not
sal en hie nt nny price, except to the
canuerv at Portland, hut now even
ramie horses, Which then brought from
11.78 to $2.M a hcnil, bring several
times that amount, anil are in very
good ilcmnml.
Knch year tin- nnmher of drnft ami
racing and road animals of high breed
ing in this countv increases. Many
tine stallions have Veen brought here,
and there are any number of excep
tionally good horses unwndnys being
driven by )ho le here as common road
sters. The idea of the entertainment ar
ranged by the committee of thcl'oiidlo
loii Commercial Vssociat'on, a general
horse pantile to be given on May ,S, is
to have all of the HMhef Mock, as well
as the tine roadsters, out noon that
occasion for inspection hv the public,
and it is designed la illustrate the
pre-eminence of this place as a center
of tine horse breeding The committee
has secured the services of .rank
Krnier to attend to the details, ami he
will have the matter in charge. Mr.
Kroner, who has consulted with a
number of prominent horsemen, each
one of whom promised to lend their
hearty co-operation, already has a list
of forty horses for the occasion, and it
is bo lie ted t' at almost that many will
he brought out on May 5 in the parade,
which have shown miles in betier than
three minutes, and that from twelve to
fourteen of them will be harness horses
that have gone in better than twenty.
nominee, and has been a regular
democrat for many years.
Kit7gerald is the regular republican
nominee, having formerly been a
regular democrat, hut leaving the
party in IfgM, joining the gold deinn
erney. and later attiliating with the
republican party.
rarkes, the "indeomlent candidate,
has always been a straight repuhl iean.
and now bolts the regular republican
nomination and delies the regularity
of party conventions.
This' situation makes material for
a hot tight, with the odds, of course, in
favor of tlie regular democratic nom
inee. The republican vote would
naturally divide batttOM Kitjgcrald
and Parte, leaving the democratic
candidate the advantage in n plurality.
Now that the nine precincts have
DMIt Combined ill one, the rendleton
usticcship will pav something Mao
12000 a Mar. and will therefore 1 a
erv g.snl sisition. It is so goott mm
the contest will be exceedingly warm,
and aqnal in iniporlance some of the
tight lor o nnty oUteea, in laci, n is
i far better olltce than some ot I lew
on tlie conntv ticket, ami win inere-
fore an, use tlie contestants to a corres-
ponding degree id vigor in the eaiu-
paign.
Won Than War.
Hundreds are killed in war, but
uimlnds of thousands are killed by
onsunipt ion. There would la' no
leaths at all OMMMMl hy this terrible
llinaaa. if people could lie made lo un
lerstand that Shi lob's cough ami con
sumption cure is a sure ren icily it taken
in the earlv stages, "a ets., on els. ami
fl a bottle. Druggist will refund the
nioliev if a cure is not effected. Tall-
man .V Oo, , lending druggists.
FASHIONS AMONU THE INDIANS.
timny. c
Ml ill' I
rivf. awl transmit
-,nir el I
in IVadhsM-'
Mr Miner,
tin' eliterprisv
while
was
wring
wa
bi r, . tnted that
,ntirely f,a-ible
tand'dnt, ami
DOt w dling Iosi-
.. thai nhase of it, he
,t it i a u g' H "1 tinun
for tho-e engaged in
Me -late I ll at iliHI.-
aiioletelv install th
it in readiness to
,10 be, no- II
atal aiopaaltioi
til- enterpris' I,
am should c
i.lsnt ami I ill
i.,u,.r ut the oollits naniei
ile-
Wu a Matlv of Kama and Lived
for Ten Yearf.
Murk Rolb, a voting man L'u years
old. died this morning at tt4
nt the home of his mother, Mrs. 1 1
Bophla Kolb. on West t'olirt street.
Mr. Kolb bad been sick for many
months, ami during the past sixteen
week- had tow c i tine I Ul his bed.
Tre funeral will la- i ducted from
the residence tomorrow. Saturday, at
2 :.'t" in the afternoon.
Mark Kolb wa a well kti. wn young
man who had tnnuv friends lien-. II
wns born in QttMtL AoilaratMl county.
Kansa-. in and came to rendit
ion ten years ago, in ls.!M. He has
liveil here for the greater part since
t hat 1 iu.e.
Prevented a Tragedy.
Timely information gmn Mrs.
lieorge lying, of New Strnitsville.
Ohio, preventetl a dreadful tragedv ami
o clmK iiveil 'wo lives. A irigiiiiui c-nign mm
ng kept her awake everv night. Mir
I had tried many remedies and doctors
jbnt steadilv gn vv worse until urged to
try Dr. King's New Hiscovery. One
Islltle wholly curel hi r, and she w rites
this marvelous medicine also curetl
Mr. Img of a severe attack of pm-n-in,
nia. Such cures are positive proof ol
the matchless merit of this grand
r -inedv for curing' all throat, clu-t ami
lung troubles. Onlv "itK- mid 1, Kvery
bottle guaranteed. Trial Isitlles free
at Tallmnn A t'o. "s drug store.
i : T tl
lava I ;
planti I'Tiiii-i, tin-re win
:t 2IKKI horsepower,
. i . i .. .1...
laaaitM Uavtug neen aeiwnru mi
r:....r wtl - I 's.e Walla Walla river.
Tl- plat la to c mrn th wata froan
tataaoaf alia to lha hover by tn. ans
tf a afisloot stavepipe, there coinbin-
laalt with the wnt.r pcaaar at tba
; mi iltc, and obtaining a fall of lid
fwt, with a large Son of water.
Mr. Miller will muke further in
atobiatlni an 1 hare additional report
at i Uter date. While the iiuuigurat ion
of the anterprlea is not nssuri-d. the
alhfM p' n itara ill exhaust Hto
psMibiliti- - hi the case, and carry it
I., .nr . if eii'-rgv and j.uhlic sjdrit
aa aaaaanpliab such a result.
THE WESTON NEIGHBORHOOD.
Ian Reward
I:.- h'llH-T Will
suifl by 1-ruKgx.
Hall'. raauTI Ml
3100.
Is- lih-SM'.l IO
tr.'n tfiit dleeaM
tea lili- le ' nr. In all In
.tarrli Hall , i iitarrli urr
an naa knaara t- tin
gfei rra a vanetltttttonaj Iraal
1. ' urr I. lakaa internally,
II liliMJ 1 nil 1 L.tn-nu. aur-
tinri'bj ili-aimyiiiit the
' --ii..- alel invLiitf lln- si
illdlaa uptbi ciiiistltuiiuu
hi doing lt W ork Tlie
naaa laith In tt.euratlvi'
. - . 'Ik llnielre I IKillar. tor
I la i-urv. ih-u-I lor hat uf
v I V a in, Ti.U-.lo. Ohio.
TV.
- art till- best.
PIONEERS' KEUNI0N.
ILflll It Held at Walton an Thuriday,
ay 21. and Friday. June I.
Tl l.-i-ut i .itnmittee of the I ma-
' I ::.'i I'ioneers' Aociation met
a. Beaton laal Tuenduy, April io, and
1 ' i ' t Ii ld the next annual re1
union at Veeton.
aba data of the ri-iinion wus set for
imr-dai . Muv :il and Kridav. June I.
dnvi the pioneers will have
f tin- eiercises. Saturday,
ill Is- .h-v mi is! to iHilitical
wkiaf. and it is ujaMtnd that the
r"l karties will make arrangement
: eied up their campaign in I'ma-
aHMeouiity on that day. They will,
t.u-n lim. tile best of opportlinlt le to
' ' ' 'i,- rot OW the merits of
lieir n-p -, tii. plutfortne and i-undi-W.-lu-aduv.
Muv 30, is Mi
.u I tl- (i. A. H. will be
" tile
ilure-Jms-"
Silver-Piated Knive,
' orks and Spoons.
J !" -,! ' Ill ol til.' UMt. If ..U USUI 1.1
l ".' ; ' "'oiioaiy Hay Unit iimreai
h!, ', ' ' " 'iiuaM.-ralily Im in iur rtel.
' awl a-lvin- M Hit- -'cbea."
,, . ." "" "ul all Hint elaaa ill gixi-l.
Clut " i-naiiinf uifnli,
an.! oii'iiail
-. i
luoln
ll Tiili Plain Enough.
If yon have a nagging cough and arc
losing hVsh. go t., a drug store, and
get n bottle of Sliih.h's ( 'olisttmpt ioll
cur.-. Take tWO-tblnk of it, and then,
if roa are not Is titcl. r.'turn the
bottle to the druggist, and In w ill re
turn vonr money. Isn't that fair? So
one could ask mri, 15 CMm M els.
ami 11 a bottl. Tullnian iV Co., lead
ing druggi-ts.
Story of a Ma.
T" be toejnd hand Mid fo it for years by
the eh dna ol .ll.ase ii the wrst form f
laierv. i. -org- D. Wi 1 nins of Man
i h-st.-r. Mi ll., tells how -ucli a slaie
wasinadel.ee H MTV I 'Mywlfelmi
b en so AClpleM f'T U- yvara that lir
could no- turn ov-r in le d alone. After
using two b ittlei f Kb-ctti. Kilter !i
is woint. rfully iMprotra I and able to tin
her own w. rl. " Tall MBreM renie iy
for female diaeaae quickly cur-' ui-r-voiisues.
ilepplne. tm-luT.choly
aaadllhti. hackai I.e. faiutiug an I dl
spells Tulnnira. le working HdloiM M
a aiaiaaail t weak, sickly ruu down
ifopl. Kvery bottle guaranteed. Only
,Vsj. Soi l by" Tallinati dc l o., druggist
Arrlvali at the Hotal Pandlaton.
K (.ibhon and wife, Sew York.
(,,-,. W l'r.K-bstel. Weston.
C I MiNeil. rortlaml.
w it Qlendinnlngj fortlun.
G V tiallev, I'ortlaiid.
K V lloyt,' rortlaml.
M Helavage, I'ortlaiid.
W ! Kiester. Ss.kune.
(ieo K Stevens, Sis.kane.
P fj Hoitaooker, Spokane.
B A SchiHler. citv.
.,-,. llerrv. -t l.ouis.
.1 it Moran. La .ruinh-..
c M OrahatB. Hunt Ington.
J A Carlisle, Huntington.
E II Kmit'p. Boetoa.
K Mitchell, Lincoln.
11 Hatusmun, an Kram isco.
I' W l ather, I'ortlaiid.
Pierce lnirgee, Phiiago.
W I' Imlth, Chiiago
A Oppi-uheiuier, San I runciaco.
('has uiii iiighuni, city,
lieu VanDran. Portland.
1 W Vincent, city.
A Good Thing.
Our greut-grund mothers' garrets
iMiUtuined the aame herb of all heal
ing found in Karl's Clover Boot Ten.
Thar gave our ancestors strength, k'-, I
the l.bssl pure, and w ill do the satin
(at vou if von say s". -'rice - .
ami '60 el.' Tallman & Co , leading
druggist.
Elntrae.lili Will Dane.
Tin- Verein Kintraeht will give the
lirst of liu ir seusoii's dances at Armory
hull on llondav evening. April H MM
troin the way tlie OOBJUittaMI is working
it will he th'e Ui.st of the many daMM
tliev have given. K irkuiuii ' on In -t ru
will furnish tin- music, which will
add tu the eiiteriainmetit a pleasant
feature. Uefrei-hliieiits w ill be served
during the evening. Tickets can be
aucureii from iie-ui hers of the Verein.
The Oargean quurtet will render aev
eral select ion durin; the evening
i.alf n dnae
till- liiin
I ..r. i.m ' ,. I...
u l y.ni n-t our
" k.-J by li.ni uf the
Hie table
lilm n( t'lai ii
insM. lM-neaili.
I'AKAMTKI ul
n.nnulai-iori-r.
L. Hunziker
CASTORIA
Kmh lit. aitfuatutc uf CklAlb. H
III use for uioic lhaa thirty yisaia, and
JXt A -J Yum iUv AluniJH JIvmfiL
Jeweler and
Upticiaa.
Coffee Talk
a
Don't fooliib and pay a rancy price for package coffee
when you can buy Cuase 6i tanbru'l bulk coffee at the
wine price It goe... furthei ad 'ualces a better cup
Uuce tried, always used.
CHAS. R0HRMANN,
Aatcul fur Pcadl -ton
Local Mention and Perional Notei Cale
donian Soelaty Entertainment.
Tin- Baal Oregon inn is indebted to
the Weston Leader for tin- following
items :
ii. A. B. MaOraWi of 'hi- tdtjr, ha
been drawn a a member of the I'nited
Stat-- grand iurv, whiih meets at
Portland April 2:1."
Mi-- Kllie McBtXkMB, who sM.nt tin
winter with her sister. Mrs. Kmma
Htflkfi m ar Wi-t. ii. left la-t Saturday
f,.r tier home near liurdatie.
J. K. Nowlin, candidate for re-election
a county superintendent ol
aehoola, was bp (men Peodletoa Tues
day to attend tin- meeting of the exec-
Btft mmittee of tlie pioneer' asso-
t-iut ion.
Iir It. st r. i...rts that the s. arb t
fever "scare" has entirely Ml balded,
QejofM Curmichael, Jr., and Vernii
Van slyl.e, the last two patients, huvi
rtcovereil, and then- are no new cases.
Attendance at the sclnsils is now increasing.
0. K. liulfim h cntemplati-s going to
Cape Nome ulsiut the lust of May
Sir. Hullini h i- an expi rieneisl miner
tad was uiiiolig the Klondike gold
aaakafl who (ailed to find a Ismantu
He thinks that better fortune muv pat
bun. await him on American BOiL
James Biefcard was down from the
.,..1 fui torv at C"ld Soring the other
dav. booting u surgeon. Wliile busy
cutting timber he maile u "mislica
and gashed his left hund to the bone
near tin- thtlhih. A Ik .in three weens
o leisure slid r.-gret now await him.
Hiram Millikin, of Husket Moun
tain, sufferisd a dislucution of one of
hi shoulders Monday as a result of his
tam running away on the street of
Milton, resirt the Kugle. Ills hack,
'lo which the horse were uttai lied,
upset ui, d Mr, Milliken was thrown
with great violence to the ground.
Tin- crv, "On to Shaniko," begins
t,, sound like an echo, say the I ro..k
County Journal. To an outsider it
luokl like tin- 0000 of thul new 0W0
Would 'die " ODtoJO.' " Wo iaOBt that
sh.inik" will not Is- the terminus of
the Columbia A Southern railroad for
0 great length of time, if ut all.
Ontario. I'rinev'lle and other sdiits ure
ntlonad us tin- linul termiuuii.
An eiiti-rtuinment will Is- given at
tin- Athena opera house oogi gotordaf
evening, April 14. i-y tlie Caledonian
S,., i.-tv of I'matilla county, admis
sion b. -ins' free to all. The program
will consist "f the following numls-rs:
S.hctioii, orchestra; monologue, Bev.
It. L. Iiavis: song, Bev. Kemple; s. lo,
Arata Barrott; song. Virgil Btaaipari
address, Mr. ('hapman; Scotch song,
A. J. Hislop; violin nolo, Wm.
Pickel ; ong, Bob. Semple, Jr. ;
speech, !.'. Kirk; cuke walk, the
Misses rarkes: een ciion, un m-mu ,
reel tat ion, Jeeaia Cooologhani ; maadki
I in duo, Bobert and I'ickel ; selei -tion,
Mrs. H. J. Kirk; girls' orchis-
imw aalaotlnn; ojotri niht, orchestra.
Acker's dyM-psia tablet ure sold
on a poaltive guarantee. Cures heart
burn, raisfng of tlie iOOdj dislres
uft.-r uutiiitf or uny form of dvipaoaia.
On.- little tablet give immodlatai re
lief. 25c and 50c. fot ale hy Lrock
it McCuinaa,
HOT FIGHT "rOH JUSTICESHIP.
Pendleton Candldatei Will Engage lo
Lively Scrap Now a Good OrBe.
The I'eiidleton justice court ditriel,
which now coinpriae nine voting pre
cincts, will be liie aceiie of a liallle
royal betwuen tlie three camiiduU- for
the oltiee of justice. Tliree cuiididate
ure out for the place, lieorge V.
Boaenberg, at preaent holding a
justiceship in North Pendleton pre
, in, 1 is the regular deiinx rut ic iiom
inee, having toofl ebuaea on Saturday
Urt ut tlie county con vent ion to go on
the ticket. Thomas KiUgi-ruld, who
is tin- referee in bankruptcy for Cma
tilla county, wu nominated hy the re
publican. He defeated Joe H. Parkea,
who i now justice in Kact I'eiidleton
precinct. Mr. l'arki-a, so soon a tlie
nomination bad been made, prepared
a petition i and, U-foru the huh had
Bt on the wrath of the convention,
wa circulating it for signature, an
nouncing hiuiaelf a an iiiili-ii,h ul
candidate.
The aituatiou therefore utaud thus:
Court Street ttoauuburg ia the regular democratic
Slylai Prevail In Robot and Blanket! on
the Reservations.
The Pendleton woolen mills have
made some very bright Iv chin d mid
how v , lint exceedingly artistically
Icsighcil, robes for shipment to traders
at the Crow Indian agency in Molilalia.
riiev are of light orange and purnle
hades, mid present a brilliant ap
pearance.
Manager I ell. ol Die mills, sum, in
talking of the making of Indian robes
ind blanket, that the reiiniremenls of
the trade are fully a exacting as are
tboar of the fashionable dressmaker of
the cities. The Indian arj rather
variant in their tates, and must be
catered to with the same care that
modistes and milliners regard the
w !, ol their lashiohanie customer.
When a certain style of robe liecome
the vogue on one of the I in 1 1 in i reserva
tion, the mill that retains its trade i
compelled to consult the prevalent
fashion, ns the liiilians win tunc noth
ing that does hot precisely suit them.
'..in, -time ago an Indian on the
i'matilla reservation came to the mill
an. I said in broken l'.nglish that he
wanted a blanket made just as lie
llctated, The designer wa instructed
to i.i as the Itnlian wishcil. ami the
hitter ordered a rolaj Ol pure white,
w ith a dead black border about eight
r ten inches wide. The robe was
maile, in idle time, ami the imiimi
tine to get it. H "a about six feet
lour inches in In-ight ami mane
-Iriking figure a he stalked away. He
Induetnoaaly walked tba street ol
Peodletoa for DOarly a week, and was
the proudcM, haughtiest aborigine who
i-ver wore a blairket.
NO SHIRT'S COUP D'ETAT.
Spurni Young Ihlefa Blanket Deal and
Buyi 68 Naekllai.
Camp No Shirt, Umatilla I! rva-
tion. April 18. -No Shirt, the chief of
all the Walla Wallas, and a famOQI
gallant among the Indians on the t'mn
lll la reservation, has entered the list
as a sirt in competition against
Voting Chief. Voting Chief bought
eighteen blankets the other day. and,
so it was learned Intel , gave them to as
manj yOOOg Indian maldeni OUl here
on the reserve. Thus he established
hi supremacy for the nonce, to the
chagrin of the Btnhitioua No Shirt,
who. tip to that time, hnd relgmil stt
prme in the tender hearts of the
gentler sex.
Toting Chief's rule was brief, hovy
evcr, and in les than a week. No
Shirt had clomhil YoOIUJ Chief's glory
ami won the first place for all time to
come.
No Shirt went into town and pro
ceeded to the Peoples Warehouse,
where he found Mr Haley, the veteran
clerk and manager ol the clothing de
partment. No Shirt poured his
troubles into Mr. Haley' 001, after
the latter had vainlv implored No
Shirt to convey the information lo the
pollcOtOaOi (r. Ha lev forthwith put
up a job on Young Chief by assisting
No Shirt in planning a coup d'etat
lie went through the stock and
picked out V'1 neckties of different
pa Holm and styles, necktie wide and
narrow, necktie loud and otiiet,
mostly loud, and all kinds of neckties.
The bill came to between M and M
It transpire thul the neckties w.-re
of man's make, but WON in demand
among the recrvation ladle, who,
to the last woman, are in favor of the
woman suffrage amendment now pond
ing before the state of Oregon And
they were particularly pleased to wear
man's neckwear.
It brings prominently forward the
fact that, in the event the woman
suffrage amendment carries, the Indian
women on the reservation, as well as
the men, will have the right of
suffrage ill the polle,
No Shirt discreetly distributed the
tnnuv neckties among the women of
the three trils', select ing I hose most
prominent socially. He wa just in
time, for the regular monthly assembly
war dame came on the follow ing eve
ning, and every one of those Ii'.' women
eraa oetermined to wear that necktie.
Inch one of the IS who had received u
lanket had also lioeh given a necktie,
ml the IS, of course, were hound to be
in the style. Since the blanket would
render the necktie useless ami in-
iaible to others, the blanket were all
liscarded, mid the ill! women appeared
ecame a sc. .1 triumph lor the
n tit If No Shirt.
It is said that No Shirt danced every
war dance set, and at the close of the
assembly had made engagements lor
lances a year ahead.
Voting Chief isn't in it, now, for No
hirt has "trim him down" hard, and
sw ipeil the social prestige with min
es liaml iron grasp.
A 11 N I-, lV-1 I . , Jl(.
Cleanse the liver, purify the blood,
invigorate the IhhIv by Using Ih-Witt
Little Kar!v liisers. These famous
ttle pills alivais act promptly. Tall
man i i o.
Mofcl tea positively cure sick
headache, lodlguotion and const illa
tion. A delightful bath drink. Be
moves all eruptions i.f tin- skin, pro-
din ing a -rfect e. mph xion, or inonev
refunded gnc and bob. For i
llrock A Met "ii a.
by
PENITENTIARY GRAIN SACKS.
The Demand Tin Year Greater Than
the Supply.
Warden I'atron, of the p -hitenliary
ut Wulla Walla, estimates, says tin
Ho Ion. he w'll l- able to furnish only
4't Ml ii nt of th" urn, .lint of grain hags
ut.iilied for. in other words the furnn r
who applied for KKs) hag- will receivi
onlv 4 ,o
o'n tin- 1st of April applications had
been tiled. Ill Mirsiiulice ol the hew
order, for 2.21U.7-VI grain iiug, iiy 41:
differ. ,.- ts-rsoiis. who each paid In
l r cent o tin- purchase price, 5."4I
hundred, of the bags applied for.
Oil the 1st of April there were III tin
warehouses at the state penitenUr
414. '.171 jr.,.,, bags. A earelul estlinati
of the oiiti.ut of the tnill from April I
to Sentemher 1 at 525,110 bags, making
a total on that date of 1.040,07 hag
J. I. Carson, Prothonotarv, Washing
ton Ph.. wn. "I have found Kodi
llvslieosiu I'lire all excellent remedy
iii case of stomach trouble, and
derived great Is-netil from it use.
digests what you cut and can not
to cure. Tallman & Co.
Inn
I
fi ii
For Sal Cheap.
A cottuie on lot 11 block 'JA Bewrve
addition to I'eiidleton.
KH HAKH LAMBBKCH1
lreed ill ultra deeoh
pleiiiletit in flaming DC
ft, bill re
klies, nud it
Aii I -aster Offer
Easier Miini Fsiinl
ag
LADIBSl Note the aaving. of this week
before l-ast-r. A reduction of
io per cent on all our
Women's Man-Tailored Suits
Prlooa 7.75 tO $20 OO
Ami a his. mint off
Dress Skirts.
No woman need wear , stubby skirt next Sunday, for ere
luvo tl nicut Assortment from whii h to s lect . ami muke yon n
rotlUCtlon id at least 10 per t ent Ofl OOCh 000. Bo sure to
gejggO earlv so that we will have time to make the tiereasarv al
terations, it tteccss.it .
Silk Waists.
We have tlie style that is new and the prttO that iaeeononi
iciil, and from the ru'tng; prlCCJ we wilt this week xivc n redue
tnni ol 1(1 percent. We cunt cnniiut ate all tint we ure no
inn t" do toll week, bat yon will find that we are chock full ol
at pi loti
Akc-hIn Hmtorick's Pattcroo.
Fishing Tackle...
The best line shown. Hooks JC
to 7SC jKr dofloni Baskets
waul , Loadon, Roolsond Lines
pet i
ami
lOMfl .
$1.00
tl y hooka 15c
Poles y up
7 1 Miiin Sttcct.
Tb Blue Front
nrgane. SUnuilm
uf 11 1 t try n but I.
aa.irrrun Diutiooa1
Curti Loaf MnnhooiJ. Im
notsncy, l.oel Pow.ir, Nuhfloaaee, 0permatoriho Ineomnoi, enlne
n Onc'i , r - il Oaaiiek. ."mlnnTarhlaalona. Lama 4acs, ajoout !
I.illtv, Mondnche Li.vhlm.ea I 1 "t.n:r, 1 f 9 gfTO '"""' '.'--Sl.V
or con'ii.Oo,i, tl -,,i-i Quo m,.a o OI- iT cliara. Blopa Her
.......... ..11 lUaaH ,
l-llll S l ,K HV
Aildnise, Dlehop Henvadr Co., Pun Prnnelaoo, oai.
1 h.i.man a 1 ii.. 1 nt rot. is 1 s. cfM i.riuN, m v.
3K7aoTaai9Pk2aw'loa.
This
rTV a'1
-arapa) t
ajw i, aa 1,1
100 Per Cent. Hatched.
ns'.'iil luiiclilng ninteat In wlil. li them wara nvar U) IruO the
aatea . ia i- onat- in n
PETALIMA
INCIBAT0RS.
BaaOtH ba Iss'n goajaajoagipl to ba a. uar an
rtii'U'in a can Im attalmsl ThnroKuUuliinof linaL,
Istlire hiive tss-ll limvrn ts-rfis-t. Hs nlir IH'W isCa
illiur Uuu,jvuuumiU. W. 9i liaiynl. Launaju re.
1 1.1,1 ord ft Co
wllh
mi' lour girl, your
la a box ol Low in-y
Hotel Pendleton
Pinkham
Facts
Mrs. Pinkham person
mUy mttenda to her tre
mendous oorrespondenoe
with suffering women.
Her trained assistants
are all women.
The letters from women
are opened by women
only.
They arm read by wo
men only
They are answered by
women and only women.
The oorrespondenoe la
saoredly confidential.
Write for a book Mrs.
Pinkham haa Just pub
lished whloh oontalns let
ters from the mayor of
Lynn, the postmaster of
Lynn and others of her
own olty who have made
oareful Irvostlgatlon.
Mrs. Pinkham ham
helpnd a million women
who suffered with female
troubles. She oan oure
YOU. Her addremm Is
Lynn. Mama.
diat I sure lo pi
wife lour liable,
Cliudlel.
Trv our Ksater egg dye reliable and
brilliant.
The largest and DMMt comi lele Hue ol
Photographic Buppllot and Camera eaat
I 1 In- Can adea.
BROCK A MoCOMAS
Corner Main and Court Street.
Oregon Lumber Yard
.Sl.l LS ..
I. u in her,
lath,
SIlll'stloN
HuililiiiK I'upcr.
J ar l..pcr,
M011 1 iiifpi.
Picket!
Limo niul ( lenient,
Itrick unci H ml.
Sash and UoOTti
Screen !' orsAi WindoWM,
Terra ;'ta Plpr(
Borie & Light, Prop's
Alta St , opp, Court ll'iuae.
THB CITVa..
Livery, I:eed and
Sale Stables...
Under New Hanajcemcnt.
Strictly First-Class
Excellent Cuisine.
Every Modern
Convenience
aaaMTI
mSSllm
1.
Give Us a Trial.
Rates $2 00 ajday
Special Kates by
Week or month
Bar and KIIHard Hooms. Heddquarlera for Traveling Man.
Tbe Lest Hotel In Eaitern Oregon.
Van Drill Bros., Props. Succeooors to J. t. Mooro
AMLKICAN IM.AN.
$,t.0() per Day and Upwards
I t neat Hotel
In the !. iiu
Norttiweat
Hroprietur
Kvt-ryl liiug New. New Hor.c-;
New Kis-s Beat itga and teMMBl
in tin- city, lioardere gi ven the
best attention.
niitht
Daily Eaat Oregonun, delivtreil
came. , only 15 cauta a weak.
by
Service any hour i f the
Telephone No. 70.
Mouse Cleaning Time
Is Here
Ho you wish to exiliane
old furiiituie for new? Do
vou want a Koori carpet or
iiiaUiiig.'' I entry a complete
line. iiic-ludiiiK all varieties
niul ira(ies, and aell theui at
bottom pricea.
V. BTROBLE
THIC PORTLAND
PORTIaAND. ORSOONa
Special Hale to Kaatcro Oregon people
for tourlata and commeiclal travclera.
urn ok PoflUaU. tlMilouartera
if C. liovi I ., Maaaagor.
Wliuelar Uuildiug.
Court Hlreel
Byers' Best Flour...
To make bockI bread u.se Byera Beat Flour. It took fiiat
premium at the CUcofO World'g Kait. over all comiiU
tion, and gives ejicelleiit satislaction wheievr Uad.
Bvtry sack is guaranteed We have the beat Steam
Rolled Harley, t-'eed Kye aud Beurdleaa Barley.
Pendleton Roller Mills
W. S. BVtHS, Prop. Bru, ShoiU. Food, ott