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IVB Our Special y'or Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 19, 20 and 21, will be Ribbons and Ladies' Hose. ,.,.; of All Silk Ribbons, No. 40 and 50, regular ,0iCe35C5 for above date only, 13c per yard. Good Fst H,ack Hose' worth 5C' for above date on,y 7Hc a pair. See display In window. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co Odd Fellows' Temple. vn;I!lMV, Al'HIL II,. MOB. II 11, LOUISE MM" CONCERT COMPANY. . IU.I..I Treat for-F.ndl.Un on Siurd:n April 28. hmi' Brclmny Concert company, u.L .aiil. in - !i- I lie liuhr"! ollis. Willi" , Mfledi irdBitliMi making the conal : iir till' scii-mi. nH uuun nooiiraiwr ! , ,il,.(.rt iii Pendleton rood Saturday evening, April 2. I'emiu pnopie rimld not fail to appreciate tnat thin ,. Mtur! eomlni win be rlly rsrs trial, The eompiny w eompoeea 'i nniiit- o( the highest standing! Uwhe M. Ilrchiuiv. snpriuin; Jessie i:,,,iri,v Monroe, i trulto: II iss (Mas. N-hnicill, vi'iliniHl ; Louis J. Mint., Ipmti Forrest P. t'nrr, hussit , munic. end the -in im-nt piuniMt, W. Qntllinm. Hauvlet, if BrebMjr, the wvereel musical critic linv. wiiil that stie possesses an I cxcrnlinglV sttei" 111 soiinii. nmi if iimisiiul ii: I t v littil power, hounl Id, Hir mtv beiil advantage in ins sweet li,ill;ul- nf love. Nn inily ones she liaa with dramatic force ami intensity tin' iiniiliiitniii- "f the ureal tone masters, Iml she interprets with Mrreleiis grace, purity ami daintiness ih, h nf tin' heart which ncvi r mi Did, ami tie low 01 which abowi the power nf nolle ill the human lifi'iist. A great mlviintiigc nvi'r the majiiril) 1)1 singers il her perfect nnuti- rJaUoa; every word Mhe hihuh can I.' Iilllilllv llliilcrstuisl. A . Mnplete act from the opera "Martha" will he given in costume, (mides H program "f Olinoirl nnmlH'ri I urtinti, merit. Hi. - r r I N conies fur the helieti' I nf tlie public school lihrnrv, aiel, UmbIsMi both on account f it.- nan nsrft ami tl hject the uHtalil ieli - in -lit u( a library lor the public ivli'uiln xlmiilil hr well patronized. ViiiioiinoomotU. Tti hi'i'i nil lin ii In 1 1 IIiiim.. u Ito il n, iiur. Ual in the a.- hi atomisers In applying liaaUi int.. tin' nasal passages for wttarrluil troubles, the proprietors pre- ...... n i,.. i . :.. i ...i.i t .. r.ir. . .tin iiann in i j ii ill inrili. lii. I. ii: In known an Kit's I .inula lOma Halm. Price imlinl inu the Mil iiik In ! - la 7ft els. Ilmi'irista or II. lll.lil Till' li.illiil (urn. "...IuwIIm tas Mdieinsl properties of the solid 11'rrpnrainiii. i nam ll.ilm ih ipuckly ihamai by tin munibrane ami doaa lll.lt llrv III, li. -e.-rel iilllM lull .-hilll.r.M Itlieiii lu a natural .ml healthy ehnriie- tm r.lt' brothers, oil Wurren Si., from his ranch on the Colombia river, ' j snvs his haml of iheep Iiiih cotnpleteil ' lainiiinu. i he inoreaae m latntat horn ! was 1211 per cent, ami enough IiiiiiIih lived to made the permanent Inoraaaa 11(1 Kir cent. Mr. Huottrhor snys thin rate of incrcat-e, lit), in miiintiiineil generally in mnnl of the IiiiihIh of which he In- learneil. It Savod His Lok. r. A. Hanforth. of La Orange, tin., Hiiffereil IntntMalV for nix month with n frightful running bon on but laf( hot write that Buoklon'l Arnica Salve wholly enreil it in ten dny. For ttlcerH, woiiiiiIh, huriiH, IhiiU, pnin or pilo It', the heHt Halve in the world, ('lire guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold hy Tallinan A Co., dritrf niore. MALIGNANT DISEASES. Smnllpox, Ulphth.rl. and Scarlet F.v.r In S.v.ral Towni. Dr. W. (i. Cole, Who WIIH called to Athena to make exam iuat ion of a SMM of HiippoHcd diphtheriii, Iiiih Hiihjuctad pocimen. to mloroaooplc tent, ami Bndj the diphtheria hacilli nmiiiHtaka hlv preHcnt. There are Heveral canon of the Hume dincHHe in Athena, and the doctor wiih called there to render expert tcHtimony. The Athena phyni ciaiiH auree with the cdticlllHioliH of Dr. Cole. Scarlet fever ih present in the Kant I '.ml ill a lew OMM. It Iiiih I n in WeHtoii. hilt in lately hcinu eradicated hy the care taken hy phvuieililiK. Smallpox Iiiih utfii in diHUppeared from Pendleton, lid nonhead, who wuh in the m'hI Iiouhc, Iiuh linen diHchnried uh Oonpletely cured, and Ualph Ward ha Ih'cii convaleHceiit for a week. No other ciihoh are here. So lar a- known, no cane can he found at the preHcnt time in I'lnatillu Bounty, CITY AHEAD FOR FIRST QUARTER. Siatem.nt of Rao.lpU and Expenditures Made by the Recorder. A Htiitomcnt has baw prepared by the city ri rder of the buainem of tin' city nf Pendleton durfng the tirnt three months of ISXX), ending March Si, which hIiowh up excellently for the adninlatntlon, The ist of the itate- ment in that n halanc" of rcci ipt- otet eipenaea, apart from taxes anil Ih,' Interact on ontatandlng bonde, Ii 11080.80 j or, in other wordn, the citv Iiiih la-en run on current income nnil that amount renin inn an a Hiirplun. The ii me Iirh heen an follows: Prom i leeniaa, 18108.60. From dog taxen, $121.10. Proan Bnea, tM(7 .fto. Total, 18888.10. Bapauaua have ban : I iii' deiiartnient (including the pnr cliBHe ot cotiHiderahle appliances which are permanetit assets ol the da pnrtment . 1274. fill. Police department, lM;7..r:i. Liajita, (im70. HentH U4. Henltfi department, lSV.tW. Streetn, t75d. Total, $2S71.80. Balance ol rnoainti over expendltune. 11080.80. The revenue from taxen in not n eluded iii the alaive ntated receipts. The taxcH were levied only to meet in terent on the outstanding honds, hut the tax levy is not enough to pay all the fiaed enanjaj on the rrtrnda. A portion of theae charBCH will he met from the current income surplus. If there were 00 bonQa, the city wnttht now hp running on current receipt!, with a HiirpliiH remaining for perni anent imiirovenieiilH. The bondl UNI 140,0011 of 7 per cent levee IhuiiIh, and 178)000 5 per cent bondl which took up the Boating Indebtednaai whioti wan in the form of warrantl at h per cent ; an. I 4.r),lKKI of 5 w-r cent IioikIh, which rcprcHeiit the old water boodd and the new ones issiii'il for the recent improve inentH. The watervMirks take cHre of tbemeeleee. paying the lata real ami providing for the future tniMuent of the principal. waterworks stateinrnt fur the three in i.i K- in : Inc.une from monthly ratea, 88487.89, l'.xtienHeH WoihI. waste and oil. . I. V, Labor, 4fi0, ( MBoi expeiiHes. fill. 70. Miuithlv inivnientH to W. S. livers. at MB per month, 75. Kepairs. I 1 . Interest. 68S.S8. Total, 11904.86, Nei prolit of waterworks HVstem lor three moatha, H8S.0S, Tliene Htfiires are indicative of a healthv condition of the citv affdird. an I prove that the ayefeam ol BHUMMB. ii t-ti t now in force will in a feu yearn hrintf fl Ity out of deht. The sur plus of IOHo,:t(l for the first quarter of 1808 will Ih' uaad in parnnant im -provenieiitH. The ntruet department has had net aside for maintenance and improvement during: I'm 1 the sum of if ; The expenditures for the tir-t three month- under the supervision of CbnirmBfl Edwin Kwitxler has heen iiist one-fourth of the year's allowance. The street work has Injen in the direc lion of iireut improvement. Main and Court streets have heen put into tine condition. They arc now hotter Hum ut any time in the history of the city. In UJCBBASB OF LAMBS. I Sums to Be About I in P- " ummilln mid Morrow Counties. Kl-l'Ollltri'KSIIIllll W W K.lliu .,... I dilutive nadiilatc for the iudaeahin of tin niiil, iii, I i i. .:.i.... I "' '.n,,n;i,ni,,-ii i iiiiii "lt"t in Yi,.ll,.im, ..ii r,.ot.. 1., in.''. Im a trip t,. ii. Mat.. ,,f Vaahlngton, . U Sill . I I... ul M . ' .in . i . i i ,u mill - ' fouiitv an 1'iii.iviiiir a rl.ni. of l"'l?rity buj I iiiivthiim previnuslv MrWWOtial ll. wrath.. r siivs lu. favorabla ilnrini the Wool has groan with breaki in the Qbte thnt iiven hi siii lls duriiiL' Tin' increase in lumliH Ih Im mm "'tri that tl rl"a ..I tl sr i.iw-i i.. sinter ah- J"K! II!..' Ills I,, I III I... 'In IT, .....III I t. R," , V .'- . w no nas returned SHv .-Plated Knives, rorks and Sim,,,,. lo I,,,,,. r I " lMJt, il M.u moil In C J"'. Im, .'. liltle inure. I P,'. in luLiii': " "'H'' murua feiu,V' V',1w, the anil " "ti i K 1 "'tviiv, a-'! the "I'lu-Hii' iCi," ' -HI hut clii.'ul ZX " r tin ..1,'tf ,, """.K-Kailll laVtabl Rim, ,, '' "I'litabl,. br iMjin-ath r1-. CSld'K Hill ,75 i' AKANTK"ui o.t u( ih,. iiiiiiiulai'iurer. Hunziker ttee Talk Jeweler and Optician. Loo ( at Your Fao., And ser if it in ri'HcctiliK health or ilii-eine Karl'H Clover Root Tea lieautilics the face and i oniiilexion , and aaauraa perfect health All dragglata, 8J cents and 10 cents MoMf refundi il if rcHiilts are not sat isfactorv. Tallinan A Co. Arrivals at the Hotel Pendleton. Mrs A .1 Vinson. Helena. K li Coman, Portland. C M Church. Cleveland, ('has Gould, Portland. Lewis Smith, Portland. V Boyt, Portland. ('has K ThompHon. Portland. W D BrOWD, Spokane. Frank Sloan, Beho, I II Kloeekner, I'a'lio. M II Patton, Spokane. N () Peterson, Spokane. J .1 lliihhard, Spokane. II It Qrinatand, Louisville. Norman Fetter, St Paul. w R Bllia, Heppnar. Mini it stoy, Portland. Meyer Ahraham, Portland. Leonard l ow h r, TaconiU. .1 ( ' Thomas, citv. I, 11 Lakin, Portland. i K Ramaay, Port land. 0 M Qraham, Portland. .1 it Moran and wife, La Qnnda Siegfried Toptitz, San I'mncisco. lino It Klliott, Portland. M ll Kern. Denver. C K Irwin, Newark. I' .1 DoOohoe. Salt Lake. J M Wells, Denver. S II Martin, Portland, It Will Do You UooC. A i.i..... i purifier ami tissue bulldac is Karl'n Clover Kisit Tea. Sold lor hall a century on our guarantee. Money refunded if reaults are not satisfactory Price 26 eta. and Ml els. Talluiuii A Co. Call tor School Warrants. Notice is Imrehv given mat all out standing warrants of school district No. in, Umatilla county, Orcitoii, op to and including warrant No. 12..1, w ill In paid on presentation at the Ons Bi oi the clerk of said district in the Kast OregOOian bnlralng, Pendleton, Ore gon. Interest ceases from date of puh- licution. Ll'NA BISHOP, Clerk District No. lti. Dated April 20, 1900. A. K. liuss of Morgautown, ind , had to gel up tell or twelve times in the liiglit, and had severe backache and pains in the kidneys. Was cu rod hy Foley's Kidney Cure. It's guaranteed Pioneer Drug Store Notice to Maccabe.i. All Sir Knight.- and Lady MaAfsabddd are invited to attend a social (meeting next Monday evening, April 23, at Hendrick't nail. Committee on en tortainuent. Running sores,. ulcers, boils, pimplea, etc , quick I v cured by Banner .Salve, the most heul ing aal ve iu the world. No other "just us good." Pioneer Drug Store. Don t be foolish and pay a fancy price for package coffee wn yon Cltu lmy Chajje & jaub-mt's buU coffee at the Mine price a goesj furthe, auu makes a better cup U'c tried, always used. CHAS. ROHRMANN. Hn - lop Pcudlctuu. Court Streel etOO Dollars R.ward, B100. The rraili'm lit tilts pllpt't will Is- ileast'.t Ii, learn that there in al leant ulle tlreailful disease that nelellee has ts'ell able to cure In all It. HtaKeit, ainl that Is ualarrh Hall's t'alarrh Cure Is the only isstttlve care mm known tc the BWdtoal Irateruity. Catarrh l. in a i-ollstltli-tiimal iliseas.. ri'ijinres a I'liiistttiiiiiiual treat sMBti 0' - Clarrtl Cure la taken Internal), a. lniK 'llrurtly .in the bl.H.,1 ami adeai stir laees of Ibi' system, thereby .li'struylllit the I. iiillitatli.il ut the ihsease ami Klvlug (lie pa tient Mtreiigih I.) biill.lliiii up th. MJssHltutMa ami aNlHtltia uaiiire lu .tultiK Us Work. Tlie priiprletnrs liuvi- so inin-li (alth in lis eurallve laiwera that they offer One Huudnal DoUafS (or any ease thai II (alls tu cure. BSSM MN? SSSl SS lenllliiulilaU Aililr.-ss. F. .1. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. ssilil hy Uriigglsls. 7,'k-. Hull's Knlliin I ills lire the (test. AMONG THE PENDLETON CLUBS. Federation Plan Promises Success Club Year lo End In May. The active work of the Pendleton clubs will conic to an end for the seu ana of lWm-lPOO in the latter end of May st of the t-lali- holding the closing mooting! about that time. The local i luh women are now work ing on a p an for federation here of all the women's organizations. It in now thought the federation will la accom plished in a milliner entirely satisfac tory. It is believed the etlicicucy of the clubs will He increased by the federa t ii hi . Mr-. Wade, president of the state federation, and the president of the i iuh, Mr-. Lane of the Parliamen tary, Mrs. Smith of the Woman 's club, Mrs. Starkweather of the Current Literature, uud Mrs. Marshall of the Thursday Afternoon, are inter.-leij in the (('deration plan, and the members are quitd generally enthusiastic fur it. Household Economic Association. (If all the congresses formed at the time "f the World's Columbian exposi tion, the only one that remains a permanenl organisation is the House hold Kcoiioinic Association. Its objects are to Intereef wobm in all that par tains to the bomd. the conditions of the hflBst. and the individuals that coin s ise the home ; to disseminate a knowledge of the science of housekeep ing, to improve Hie prolessions and trades that underlie the home. It teaches how to select fissl and prepare it lor health uud .'.onouiy. It teuchi -liu artletle, c.iinfortahlc, and sanitary Uirnishiiigs of the house, the intelli gent care of children, ho that infant mortality may be decreased. In a word it improves the average conditions of Inline life, which is of vast iminir tanee, for out of the home is bllllded the nut ion uud the cuiniiion weal th. Local Club Notes. The Thursday Afternoon club will hold tlie next meeting with Mrs. C H. Wii.le mi Thiiraday, April 2i. Work on next year's "calendar" has been outlined un 1 promises lo lie the very Ii. st so fur urrung.sl. Tin ih piirtlneiits, thn i- in nuiuher, are domestic si ieini-, iUOatioB, which will include the scieiitliic investigation of child study und iniscelluneoiis work in literulure, government and current events, soim attention In-uig given to life ulsiut us uud its social problems, which is one of the moat encouraging phase, of club work since it promises no much (or the future. In the field of educu tlon, 'I"' work of the pust eur bus been of u practical nature. It bus brOUgbl mothers und t.-aclu rs in closer nvinputhv through the visiting coiu mittee. ft bus given the club members an increased knowhtlge of school con ditions uud U desire to improve them, thus creuting u seiitiinent in favor of belter educational facilities, und BlBUring teachers and school board of the moral support of the club. A "fund" for library purposes bus been Created I small sums are Iseing con tinually udded. Tbe Current Literature club met ut the hoine of Mrs F. W. Vincent. A atudy of Rudyurd Kipling uud some of tbe lute novel- wua given. Selection from Kipling's poems were read, and u discussion which was .pule general on popular uovela us permanent litera ture. "David Hnriitn " wnn renewed nn.l discussed. The Woman elnb held a meeting at tin- home of Mrs. 0i ! smith thin af ternoon . The program was the "Life and LitSMry Work of Henry Wn.l-- worth Longfellow." The Parliamen tary club will have an "oan meeting Tneaday afternoon April ''4" at the home of Mrs. M. -I. Luno. CASTORTA Bean ths signature of Ciiah. H. Fi.irrc' In use for more than thirty years, and Tht AVarf You Havt Alnmji RoufM. TOURNAMENT AT DAYTON. Eastern Oregon and Washington Asso ciation Compete on Second Tuesday In May. Concerning the annual tournament nf the regular nnaociatioti of firemen, the Walla Walla Ctiion sayn: "Final arrangamontd have been made for the Bremen 'i tournament to he held iii Dayton beginning the second Tuesday in May RM continuing three days. At present it RMfBnra WIBl six hose teams will OOtnpeM for the fiMH) in enafa prtlM hung up by citi zens. The matter is being managed by a general cunirtiitlee of Hcven. COM Hinting of Captain C. F'. Miller II. K. Qilbam, C. It. Woodruff, William handler. B S. Moritr., FC. W. Clark and N. It. Piahbaek. "Last year the ti'iiriinment wan held at Walla Walla. In the wet tent the Dayton team aeenred the tirsi prize, a beautiful silver cup. which is highly prized by the victors. One or two tennis will compete from Walla Walla." Then follows an intimation that the Pendleton tire department on "several occasions linn attempted to break up tournaments. The Intent move ia to start a little tournament of their own. However, the balance of the annocia tioii will hold a tournament at Dayton in June, and it w ill he made a success without Pendleton." Pendleton's "Ltttle Tournament of Its Own." Considerable iinni"enieiit ban been caused here ill Peiulletoti by showing the i tiioti'n item to the firemen, hut no particular attention la paid to it. The plan which ban been evolved here is prompted by a denire to bring the Pendleton department to the highest poHnihle nlate of efficiency. Due eon- (deration ol tbe iltnatkw brought the decision to ox H'ii.l the energies of the Pendleton Bremen In tire line of tour nament competition here in town. Such a local tournament as will la held here w ill afford ample opportunity for competition and will be compara tively inexpelinive. It in the belief thnt "it will pnaluce better renult 1 1 it ii participation in the tournaments of the general association. Pendleton Bremen have no denire to break up I he unsocial ion, and Hot one could be found here who would do ho if he could. Pendleton tin-men, however, claim the right theiiisi lves to elect what action they shall take, and it will probably make little difference what others say 00 the subject. Mavor Vincent is unite enthusiastic (or the local tournament plan. He uud the conncilmen pledge that the council will put up the flOO silver cup to Im-competed for each year in the wet test, and also the 2"i ca-h prizes for the drv and ipaad tests. It is like ly that otiicr prizes will he hung up and the home tournament Is- quite interesting to Bremen und citizens generally. Llb.rty Arrested. Liberty, the Indian, was under urn -I Thursday for the theft of u middle, nuyn the Athena I'reaa. He came to town 'Ir.'iui.il in vil.it. onni'n elolhilii. ami had bin hair cut in the latent style of the tousorial art. iteioro me nay waned he bad gotten on a real "jug." The siwunh was in the custody of Con stable Smith, but whether" Liberty came into the officer's nissossioii iu company with the jag or whether he Boqulrad it aftwrward, this paper is m.t ipiulitied to suy. lie that un it may, Moini' iirriMitis twit John with the asser tion that he got L.hcrty drunk so thut he could hundl" bun b"tter. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health Iiidoiiiituhle will and treineii- - loiis energy are not found where stmomji, liver, kidneys and bowels an .ill of oril.-r If villi Vliilit ihe-e olllllf. ties and the success they bring, use Dr. King s New Life rills. I hey ilcvc l" every Hwer of bruin und Issly. Only 25c ut Tallinan .V Co. 's drug store. Strong Bones In spetkin; about Scott's tmulsion for children, you should not forget that it con tains Urns and soda, just what the child must have to form strong bows and good teeth. It's this forming time you want to look after. Growing bodies must have an easily digested I. it Just think how nuich of it there i in milk, as cream. scotrs Emulsion is even more easily digested than cream. It's surprising how chil dren thrive when given it. Don't keep the children living on the edge of sickness all the time. Make them strong and rugged, plump and hearty. Scott's Emul sion of Cod-liver Oil and the Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda will do this for them. At alldruKifishi -. mi. and Si w SCOn is UUWhK, dwauaU. Na. York. THE CITY.. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... SOCIAL HAPPENINGS. What Has Occurred During the Week and Events lo Com. The principal event ol the week in the social world was the entertainment of the High Five club on Thursday evening by Minn Stella Alexander at bar borne on Water street. Tbe olnb met on that evening for the Aral time siiu'o the Lenten BMBOn clo-ed. Thirty-four young people were present, and the duties of hospitality were charmingly diHchargisl by Mina Alexander, who had sk i 1 1 full v prepared for the event and gracefully carried out the plans. High five was played ut eight tables, the head prlaaa Iving won by Mrs. Lee W. Held and Mr. Charles Marsh. Luncheon wan nerved at the conclusion of the playing. The guests were : Mr. nml Mm. I W. Held, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bpntngajr, Mlansa Ida Thorn peon, Harriette Thompson, Augusta HoorhouMi Christina PToeb- ntel. Mary Ifoberte, Maud Jones. Kiln Heater, Edna Burns, Kvelyn stark weather, Carlta Bean, Bertha Walla, BjflSa Jean Frazier. Rlsie Matlock) Messrs. V,. P. D.al.1. Frank Moole, Chaa. l'erguson, llnrrv Tliotnpson, II. Li llexter, Iddred Waffle, Laurence Pratler, Roy Rltner. Fred Bchmear, Norville Joiien. Charles Pond, J. 1'. Ri wl-y. Cbarial Marsh, Fred I amp- kin, Qeorae Hartman, Bd Bnwtalle, John B. Lathmp. The BaaBar nale which ban been in progrens this aftenusui ami will con tinue during the evening, given bv the young ladies of the Church of the Redeemer, has been quit) successful. These sales have been given annually for Heveral years ami il is the purpose to maintain the organization of the young ladlei ol the church permanent lyi The salesroom of the Pendleton woolen mills is a dad. Fancy articles, homemade candies and a number of useful thlngd displayed iu the pantry booth. A feature of the safe has been the offering of u quantity of im ported Batten burg. Light refreshments are to be serve I thn nghonl the evening. There are four tables, the fancy article table, the candy table, the pantry table ami the tea table Main pBnona have called and it is expected tl veiling w ill bring many more. Invitations were issi id today by the I' and I club for a dancing par') at the Armory hall on Thursday evening, of this week It i anni'linced as the last party of the season to be given by the luii. naiicing iroin P to II. a- as m Baseball In Pendleton. At u meet iug sif the Athena ha-eball club ut the opera house Wednesilav evening, says the Press, it was decided that the tirst game of the season will he with the Pendleton team, on the remiieton grounds Sunday, the 83 no inst. Kit Wilson nml Karl Saunders will be in the; pitcher's box w ith Louis I'roehntel behind the hat. The team will have its lirst practice game, Missihly this afternoon. II. Clark, Chimin v, Qa, savs De- Witt 'n W itch Hazel Salve cured him of pilen that had atHicted him for twenty year.. It is also a ss-e,lv cure for nkin dineanes. Ileware of dangerous counterfeits. Tallmun .V Co. Three Little Crows made well h Atwoorl's "Little I. Ivor I'll.- " act mi example worthy of imita tion. Periodically, thn Issly, like a bore, needs to be act lu order, and these pill- are the hot regulator known. Ta ken now, tlo-v are fie veritable "ounce of prevention . BROCK A MoCOMAS Heaibpinrler. for Camera, ami Photographic Supplies. Corner Main and court Ms., Pendleton, CHRIS 5iruSON I' I op i Icl.o Kverythlng New. New Hor.es; New Riga. Best rig. and team, iu the city. Boarder, given tbe best iO lent e n Service any hour nf th. night Telephone No. ye. Pendleton Machine Shops H. K. HALTIiORE, Proprietor. . . . hiki.iI .Machine KepairiiiK and lilackMiiithimt. wokk aUiiBAMTBUX JbjbBBJsjj ( oiirt ami Alta Sis , one bl.s k east of Byera' Mill. CE . ..No More Worry with Dressmakers.... qht Women's Ready-made Department Is now oomptote. WotfJdJtt'fl Man Tailoieil Suits mndg with Kto:i Jackets, Blazers ami Reefers. Sonic with Airing skirts, others box pleated, and yet others double box pleated. In the new Bhftdttl Btld mtxlures. tttir new cloak saleswoman at- tnnda lo the Btttogj ot all (nf nients, whether suit, skirt or waiit, and M tWIMItt is allowed to leave our establishment that dues not li to bet satisfaction as Tlie suit-, ate in woclcos and wtllast'.at Of tbe ettStOSJt II. wash innteii.Cs, fioni to 085.00 each Mtirt U aist. - Lejgeef saiortmanl of uwraet ityhaii A lot of Macks and bites Wrapper. :'all n, Percale and Satlne, plain und trimmed. Price begins at bOOi llk Wnl.ts. Ilia, k and fancies, p rfeel tillers sod correct styles Dress skirts n immense assortment that cannot be squalled In the town, iu elth r ssi rtuient qnalHj or price. Vucnts RultorlcKN P.ittorMs. 13 MANHOOD RESTORED SSS, M. V Hi.. in. IH"... se.i.tl.iil ell. I . 'isK.en. Ii pliyatHaB.WIII 'I Sl e.i 1 .' (all nrrvuns or dl 11 ..... su. d as i.ii tssiasiinsd. BSaasssssSs, I'.il.ia It. Hie llark.h. il l.nil.. ., strr.im him.. t-i...,oe. .oi".. I.i li,. 1 . , i.i...."... 1 a.rir.M-1'ie ...... . .......rr."-1 ninliirrliie-v m il :i I Oi" li..rnil I el uii.. l. "lev. . -. -. .- ...... . ... v ilv. r. Oil kliliiev. 1 11 in .1 nmiins el all lniiniilllea. I I I'l li:S: .trenail.' " .nil reslnres ...ee I v. eak ... Bans. 11.. 1 1 . uwni eiiircrers I eurert I.) rioelnrs la h-s TSn,re.ilar. ImuMerl wll. srti.iiiiia. Ct ' I to. Is Hi.. ...'. kllOttll r.nii.l, tin "ill t ill ii .in. IS". H'-lllin.'.lala A wrIMrn H.lariiiil."- slvi u ami in.. 1 ."lure. 'I II .1. .1. s .1 . . nut ell. t u 1- i llii.neiit Hire f I oi a Is.I.a l.n SMSI by inmi. ' ii I l.ir Hoe .in-ill. .r anij lesUninul a SU.Ire.- lilt il. : . Ills INK ., I'. UtttsS ss1B BSB OaV I ult - I.I BI I VI. I. l v .V 'i.. DtttlOIIIS s. I'SNiil.l'KlV, ItltKUIIN. Fishing Tackle. lhdj in- t ime ibown. Hooks pti donon; By hooks 15c to 7ft per doatni Baskets I50 and $1,011; Poles J8 up wml . I.catle s, Keels an 1 Lines 7 1 s Main Sttcet. Tin- Blue Front Pendleton Planing Mill k Lumber Yard R. PORSrtER, Proprietor. I umber. Lath, Shingles and Posts, And mi Kinds of Bulldlnu Material. HAAAAAAr Orders for mill work prninptly executed. Pnrnlahei plans ami nttioiitta and gutunottna cool of cob atractloo. Hotel Pendleton Under New nunaKement. Strictly Flrst-tia Excellent Cui&lne. Every Modem CunVeOience T i. tiiye Us a Trial. Rates $2 00 a day Special Kates by Week or month Bar and Hllllard Rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Men. The Best Hotel In fcastern Oreuon. Van Dran Bros , Propv Successors to J. E. Moore BRICK SNI WOOD GOAL Aleo Wholesale Agent (or SC1II.IT MILWA1 ki:i: HI I K In bottles, barrels, or caaes. Call up Ki p Telephone llU. O H. K0PITTTKE A Complete Line Furniture, Iron Beds, Carpels, Baby Caniaes and Picture M. Uldwg, Lamps, Crockery, a ml a full hue of I ! in lei takers' Goods. W. 8. NELSON. Main tilreet. Opposite Kast Oregouiau AMI KICAN PLAN. li.00 per Day and Upwards -7-;x'5 ccrja f i n. i Hotel In the Pacific fourth west , ,1 , a -fffismm & ."s i ii isssf mm r nnrar mi THE l'OHTUND I'OHTI.ANK, ORswQONi SpecUl states to Kaat.rn Oregon peopls visiting Portland. Hcassertera for tourl.ts end conameiclal trav.lsr. IT. C. BOWtiWls. Maaager. " Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Byers' Best Flour. It took fiist premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion, aud gives excellent satisfaction wherever used, livery suck is guaranteed. We have the best Steam Roiled Barley, Seed Rye aud Beardless Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W S. BYEU8, Prop. liran, Shot tti, Feed, etc.