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ffl IS. sole Agents for the CELEBRATED THOHPTON GLOVE FITTING Remember every 50c. purchase entitles you to a chance on Piano. Cleaver Bros. MONDAY, U'KIL 28, WOO. NMSFKRS OF REALTY, n.v.ntetti Dooils AitKreiratlns Cornldor- ntlori! orSlD.tfti uiirinn mmi ". ji,.is wen Hied during the weeei at Hm oAce of tl ontr reaorder f mnqnaeM J. W. Maloney, u fol lews, the segregate oonslderntlona for the 17 deed being I10.M4 1 ,1 ph Hate to Oliver l'. Bowman, 000. lelif swW and H H no II nod '4 k'j sec L tp I o r .'II It. ABMrleaii Mta '" to Cheney Bros., ram, im m J . s I! in sela Her UO tot a r He, N. A. Haberly to 0. I Ooleawortby, Hobo, ball Interest in lots r, B blow 1 nndloton, Vsiina Kstes el vir to F, A UML areal M ieol 0! l"t :i blofll . Boysi I Kirk' :il ii'M im Athena. Baker Kutate to Huk'-r i Maker, ilrril, III). IIW II t vir I n r tn l,i 12 ). mm A M. B, M et TlmiiH'Sini. $71)11. lots '.' ami 10 lilnrk 0 BwltiiVr - mill In I'dulli'lnn. M. S. Miller el vir In Ida i'l ul, Ints 7, 8 lilnek ( Thompson 1 Bwltsler'a mid tn Pendleton. Man' N. Jensen et vir Id Sum II. stay, iiuno. lots in, 11 blank k Beaarra mid tn Pendleton. Obss. Gay et nx tn Julia Holfrlohi VI l il i lilnek 3 Kiiilr.niil add in Athena. Ann M, Rainy to N W. Potn Ine, 700 lilnek 11 Raley add tn Pendleton, Btate Land Board to A. Onnton wine, deed, fall, MW'4 He1-, nee 7 ti fi 11 r H e. Samuel I'. Stine et ul tn I.hwIh linn li 31 S. "f 1 1 K .1 . .i4 Hee 22 tp 5 ti r II. HoArthnr el nx to Nett le Wil liamNin, S.Miti, si sec M 1 1 Ti 11 r III a United htntes tn I riinklin Isellev patent, 'n4 nee III, hw'-4 MW'4 MI'C W, 1 IIC4 sec .10 ti fl II r .17 O. W. P, Mm luck et nx to N. V. l'ot nine, :'.', traet in block 14 llu.iser's aiiii tn Pendleton, A Nlitlit ol Terror. "Awful anxiety wan felt Vldoi "I the brave (ieneral of MscliiuH, Me., when tl aiii xii- scald not live till for the Burnhani 1 dooton r n in,' inn- nr- rv 11. i.inenlu, w temlcl her thai fearful liyht. laeagnl the mot! mm die Iron Im nt "All pneU' aula, Ian Kin- twgged for ir. King's Htn HiM.ni rv ,-nviny it had more than MM mrvd her hie, and had DO red Imr 01 ".1 -'iii. ' After Him mm, all -In- -lept eiiMilv all night, and wlnrtber n. , pletely on red Imr." 1 hi- marvelmiH nii-dieine In liiiaran- '" ' Hire all throat, client and lunc ""' 'niv .ri()e and fl. Trial wines tree at lallman A C'ii.'h WftOVUMTI AT HOTEL PKNDLKTON. Mpsln lakHJ Made Everywhere Sun day 11 , , to Be u feature. Workmen are biisc repairing: at tin r, rsuuieioo, 1 1. Nona are being "' "iikiii, reimvateii, and the ..rk I,Kuii until the nOUSe Iiiih I n ft" IntHllass condition from tni, In I he luruitiire im in the hunds m IllilioUterer fi.r t'llnnlete r u""' In tin eulinary departinent, tLi 1 ""imiih are I., in, piir JW ami everythioK done in-ceHHury wnuxNMMful preparation of meals. ,, "'I ''"Viueiil ni tun new cooks, one mwtl... Motel I'urthu.d with a letter - " "'lo' mo imiii the manni;cr '"111 L.. ... . I a . Silver-! luted Knives, 's ana Spjons. rill . "' you wani to bu, 1,111 ! !l'i V' . "tile uutreai B,u ...i i-i, ... i ', " ""V'ly teas la the ,-.l. li ! , , Hl ",' ki Ibe "cheap" "'If 1 . . n ff'L'hst etasa of (ouda f'0!'1 r I li "bl 'he luhle t"'1 le III ,fu, J l'll'llg n (.ni' 11 ' '"'Ir .,, " I"" I' OlItllK ll. ll. Hl l. "1"' Hiatal tin. uiMUului lur. r ui iir 1,1 ft t V ftl L Hunziker Jeweler and Uptlclan Coffee Talk eea Uon't be foo'ih and pay a fancy price for package coffee win.u y0ll can ()Uy ctiast; sub.yru'.s bulk coffee at the same price It goes furthei aiul makes a better cup. CMC tried, always used. CHAS. ROHRMANN, Agcm fol Peuuicttm. Court Street 1 GOODS CO 1 J Dry Goods Co. of timt hmoai hostelry, B. ('. Bownrs, Iiiik wrought Improvement In the dining service, to winch Kaanar Van Dran, of the Van lirun Brothers, ivi-H his personal attention, The Randay dinner im 01 f the inn -1 ever served In u Pendleton hotel. Sh noun at ibe various Improvement! have been made, and everything is In first-class shape, Van Dran Brotben will Inaugurate a series of Sunday evn ning dinners thai will attract special attention, In point of culinary -.kill anil excel lenoe oi servloe these dinners will ba saoond to none ohtiiiiuihlf out side the Portland hotel in lbs state'i metropolla, Cold Stoel or Uoath. "There in I nit one SUall ehanee to nave your life and that in thmiiKh an Operation," wan the awful proNliefll -el before Mrn. I. II. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Win., by ber doetor after valnl trying to cure' her of a frightful oaae of stomach trouble and yellow lanndloe, lie didn't oounl on the marvel Iiiiih power of Bleetric Hit ter to cure Htmnaeh and livet triuildeH, hut Mhe heard nf it, tnnk seven bottlea, was wholly cured, aVOlued surgeoii H knife, now weiuha mure ami leels better than ever. It iMiHitiviilv guaranteed to cure Ktoiuueh, nyer nun Kiiinev irouoies and never disappointa, Price BOc at Tallman & ( o. h ilru' Htnre. A rival'. uttneHolel Pendleton. w M Ridpotb, Bnokane. John I' linker, Onioogo, (' M Bnlth Ohioago. c ('one, Portland, K 11 Ooman, Portland, Lewis Smith, Portland, it li Uilman, Walla Walla. I 11 Bnrnea. Portland, lien a Dunham, Portland, .1 11 Cue, Portland, w l Piaster, Bpolcane. Geo T Btevens, Bpokane, .1 K Moran, Bnokane, w u Ulendinning, Portland, w X Bnekley, Plttabnrg. i D 1. alley,' Portland, W T Corey, BookWW. K K lleiiNnn, Tueomu. Abio s Watt, Portland. Iln M Minor and ehiblreii, Port land. Thos Dnnoan, Ban Franelsoo, II II Kdwards, Salt Lake. 0 M Qrabam, La Grande. A s Naeh, La Crande, 1. Hurley, St LOOM, (' S Slaeev, SI Lonia, Win hlaher, Portland. W W siuiih, Portland, .1 ,1 Burns, Portland. 1. O Lakln, Portland. 1! K Wiabard, Lawton. it it Brandon, Bpokane. 11 .1 Taylor, Portland. A .1 Hall, Spokane. T A Van Hallolebe, Wulla Wall. Sam Lee, Spokane, f II Newell, Spokane. P B Bunaueker, Bpokane. Malnue .Inyee, San I'raneiaoo, Sam Btornharg, Ban riaiinlson w ti Miteheil. Bpokane. I. II Stanley, Portland. H P Polay. Portlaml. (' M Smith, Portland. K II Wilaon, Portlaml. Howard Reynolds, Im Pranciaoo. C I- Sehroeder, OhioagO. Ohas K Tbompeou, Portland. 0100 Dollars Reward, S100. The readers ill tllU imlM'i Mill lie lileaneil lo I. ,11 11 . 1 1 it ' lliel',- . ill Irteit on.' ilrt'iellnl HkritM- n..,i ...a 1,... 1. in, 1 1., 111 nil III Iiisen, mil I Uml is catarrh. Hull h 1 ntrrli Lure wj I Oil' Ollll 1'' l.l,,' ,n- nun .i,.p..,. .. ...v uedloal IrawrnUy. Oatarra being a ooaaUUt tiuiiiil iltMiaiiC ruttulreft a cuiulUiilUiaal Ireui- BMinti Hair I'niurrii Cure is lukuu Internally, Acting dlreetly 00 lha liloo.l ninl mucuuii ur- faces ol the system, thereby iluMtrnylllbt the nundattoa of iba dlaasie. and givum the i Hunt alroustli by Inillilluii o. 1 he coimlltuifun uml nsslsinia nature In dolus lis Work. The nropHstOfa liavc so luilcti hnlli In ll- curlUe posreri Hihi they ogerOae Huinireii iiollios ho nay case that It lalls lo ears MM lor llm ol tiiNtlinoiilaU. Aildri-ss, t, J CHENEY A I'll., Toledo, Ohio. Sold hy llruaslsls, 7.''. Hull's KiliaHV I'llls arc the land. Call for school Warrant!. Xotice is hereby given that all out standing warrants of sohool district Nu. 16, Umatilla county, Oregon, up to ami Including warrant No. 1251, will be paid on presentation at the ollice of the clerk of said district in the laist (irentinmn building, Pendleton, Ore gon. Interest ceases from date of pub lication. l.l'.NA llisiuir. Clerk District No. 16. Dated April 10, ioo. CASTOR IA Bean the ignalurc uf CUAa. K. Xu uae for more tliau thirty yearn, and 14 Ktmd )Va Unvt Alum tf" PENDLETON. Home Team Defeats Vlaltora from tervllle and Weiton. con Victory perched Bnnday afternoon and it did its parching on the banner of the home base ball team. The game Which opened the hchhoii was played by a team Composed of Athena and Weston men atjnhiNt Captain Meeoh'i Pendleton men, and the score wnn 14 to 7 in Pendleton's favor. Marin, the ex volunteer, and Malqueen, the ex- several Bastern league teams, were the Points for Peiiilletun. Saunders, of Athena, and Proebstel, of Weston, an ex-volunteer, did the batterv act for the visitors. Marin pitched better hull than hmi been expected, Not much practice had been had iv toe home team and ye! Marin held down the visitors to II hnse hits and 7 runs across the borne plate. Malqueen is a bonanza as a catcher, alert ami sure with his mit, and qtttoh in Banding the bull to the bases tn intercept runners. Saunders, of the visiters, pitrhed good hall up tn the sixth inning, and llien tiave partly out, a I though he re mained in the box until the end. 1 n.i nsiei, mi' eatetier tnr the visiters was n strung element in the game, and sustained his reputation wnn previous years. I be day at first threatening and dis cr nne, tnrneii nut pleasant, and tl i. , 1 1 , .1. ' ' ..... ....nil,,- ,1, tonne was up tn ex peetaiions. Ueofge llartman, ir umpired. scored hy Pendletnn plavers-Mal queen, eateher, (I; Shull, right Neb 2; SbockVy, left Held, 0; IJlrieb. Hn "Use, " ; .Mann, piteber, 1 ; Meaeh eaptain, short stop, :i ; Turner, seenm nnse, 1 : Unpins, center Held, 1 ; LIpOS iniru nase. 1; total, M ; liase hits, 17 tmltlinc average , 111 Ml; strm k out bv .Marin, , A I helm s score Pmebstel. entehir H; I raneis. renter (ielil II W.wl riohl H it . r ..... .'. .. ' . oein, 1 ; neii, lell held. 1 ; Saunders iiteher, gj Nelson, third basi KOOntS, eaptain, hrst base, 1; Wil sun, seenml linse, 0; Overman, short stop, 1 ; total, 7 ; base bits, 7 ; batting average, ill L'-ti ; struck out bv Saiiinl ers, 1. lime of g.itne, 2:15. THE NEW TRAIN SERVICE. Gives Satlatactlon to the Public in All Particulars. renuieton is well treated under tin new train schedule of the O. li. A X Co. Six ((. K. ,V . passenger train imw run in and mit .,f I 'i-imI l, t. m nml " a ti'in th" u. k, v x., runs tin I endletim-Walla Walla mixed acenm 1 lut ion train. 1 lie new timeeard liecaine effect iv, siimlay morning at one inimite after iiiinuigni, ami tne trams were all a close to schedule time us was poastbl' on the Nrst day. Slight dcluv occurred hut from tin accident or trouble. It was due to the necessities nf "catching ii. I" llie new schedule. Todav, tin trains were mi time, 1 wo trains westbound. Inn train- ea at bound, one tram northbound ami one snuthlniiiml, und 11 mixej train hnth iint'thlHiuiiil and siiuthlinuml be tween Pendleton ami Walla walla i I be service. It is eoinninnlv remarked bv tin traveling people that the new card aft.irds the most convenient means of getting from one point In annther that have ever been fiirnii bed by the O, It 1 .V in. r-careelv anv waiting is necessary now in going from any plao tn any other place, close OOBBOOlion being given in all direct inns. The new train, the "Pnrtlam Chiiagi. special," is elegantly up pointed, It is vestltwled tbmugbnut ami carries car- the equal id uny run in the east. A dining cur is carried, ami an umiicru conveniences are sup plied. Time between Portluml 11ml Chiciigii is shnrteiied imw 12 hours, tin schedule calling fur fust time. So far, the new card bus worked h the entire satisfaction of the 1 ill ) I i uml the train crews. Mail is carried 1 11 Im th trains each wav, which in itself will bea beiielit of no small propnr tions. Mini will go west at 7:46 a. in. uml at 10:2:1 p. in.; east at 5:15 a. 111. ami ..i" p. m.: ami mirili al , Mi a. 111.; arriving Imm the east at 7lM a m., and ..;i- p. in., Imm the west at 4:15 a. in., ami at 5:110 p. B), 1 und from the mirth at 5lW Pi m. Jl In. I UA.V1-.IV DECLINES. Substitute Must Be Named for the Su preme Court Candidacy by Democrala State ('oinmitteeinuu K. I', llovd, ..r t inaiilla couiitv, bus received a mnnnloation from the State Chair man K. s. Miendan saving thut Jiulgi Kamsev, ot tamhill cotinlv, who was l. ununited lor the supreme court bench by the democrats, bus decided be cannot accept, lie has delliiltely unit iineiinvocully sum be cannot go upon the ticket. Hence, the state central committee 01- I. ecu called (or a meet i ow in Port1 laiul, on Thursday of this week, ul the Imperial hotel, when someone will la- selected as u substitute lor Judge Kaiu- any, Col. llovd, being unable to attend the stute central committee's meeting. send bis proxv. No one is fM known of as likclv to be selected in Judge Kamsey's pluce. (iem-rul regret is expressed here thai Judge Ifamaey declines the nomination. He is rec ognized us u jurist eminently tilted for tlie position, und bis iiuiuing by the stale 1 .invention was entirely satisfac tory throughout the state. A STRANGE DISEASE. It Prevails at Butte, Montana, and Already l'here Are Several Vtetlma. Butte, Molilalia, is viaitod bv a plai OKI igne of which a recent dispatch sava : i.ens art- becining I. rrori.ed owing to the litter inability of phvsiciuns hero to cope w ith tin- disease, which for lack of a better name, bus la-en called pneumonia. The death rate is alarm ing, and is constantly increasing. One dootOT, when told that it was hot pneu monia, asked: "Well, what fa it, then'.' Heart failure after tiic diaeuse has reached the climax?" The illness is ulwuys of short dura tion, from one to two days. Kichurd Trent betb, telegraph editor of the liiter-Mouiituiii, WM taken ill on Saturday night and died Monday loom ing. Will Dickson, son of W. W. Hick son, was only ill three days; Jay P. Lec, the eminent lawyer, four duys alaillt the longest of uny. The theory moat lirmly believed in ia that it really is a species of plague, imported bv soldiers ROOD the Philippines. One thing to glWJ color to the belief ir that bodies aim. .si invariably turn black within three hours after death, ih i .im position being so rapid. In one form of plague the lungs are always the point of attack, and rospir.it. ov difficulty is always experienced. Scarcely a person once in the grip of the diseusA- recovers. AMUSEMENTS COMING. Several Dales Announced by th Prax.r Opera Houae Management. several attractions are booked for the immediate future ut the Kraxer opera house. Ihc Irish IJIlke, by local talent, will lai given tomorrow uigbt, Ulld the Wick Will end Willi Ihc PBNDLBTON, M VISITORS, 7. Brehanv Concert company on Sntur dav night giving a program of bigh class numbers ami one complete act of the opera "Martha," the costuming being elaborate and insl what would be Balled for in the production of tin complete opera. On Mav 1, "Snanee Hiver." one of the prettiest Southern dramas ever put on tin- stage, will be the bill, a drama which bus been ranked by competent critics as not second to Chattanooga, Alabama and Shenandoah, and South ern plays of that order. The Huston Lyric opera company are hooked for May It, this attraction be ing one of the best of the year, and secured by the local management only by giving concessions and making a heavy guarantee. Max Steinlc, an ohltime Portlaml critic who went on the stage in juvenile parts, and attained success, has been writing a series of special articles for the rortla&d Evening Telegram's Saturday edition. Mr. Steinle write very interestingly ol stage incidents ami has a vein of wholesome humor which makes bis stories well worth reading. Steinle is making as great success in his writing as be did in his stage work. His many friends through out the north coast country will be pleased to learn of bis clever attain meats and their recognition by the press ami the theater going public. Work ot Railroads. 1 tie nonnern racinc nan way coin pany is doing more for the advanei inent ami upbuilding of North Idaln and more especially the Clcarwutt basin, than is being done by all otbt sources combined. It is constantl advert i-ing in every conceivably legiti mule manner. II has its numerous immigration agents all through tin eastern stales constantly drawing at tention to the great resources of this Inland empire with the sole object in view to bring in desirable settlers t build up happv homes and develop tin oountry. A work of the MOM nature is being thoroughly done by the Oregon Kail road A Navigation company along it lines. The railroads are exerting them selves to do something for the country and in the case of the (. I; A X. it i doing more than all other influences t. levelnp and draw atteid ion to the In land I empire. la Thla ria'n Enough. If you have a nagging eoiiiih am an losing flesh, go to a drug store an get a bottle of Shiloh's Consumption tire lake two. thirds of it, and then if von are not benelited. return tin bottle to the drngtrist , and he w ill rt turn vour money. Isn't that fair? No one could ask more. 2'i et s . , BO et ami fl a bottle. lallman V t o., lead ing driiugists. They Are Wondering. paticr with a mission and witb- nt a Brattle. Wonder if John P transferred tin "nnnle" when he so d his "mission' the Im) s sboill. editor wears it to the Tribune'.' If so, see that the Tribune He is getl ing ull kinds of horse laughs up this way.- Mb. na Press. A Good Thins. Our great-grand mot bora' garret htailied the same herbs of all heal- Ing found in Karl's Clover Itoot T. 1 bev gave our ancestors strength, kept the I.IihhI pure, ami will do the sunn for vou if von say so. Price 2.i ets and ill ets. Tallman et Co , lending Irnggisls. Acker's dyspepsia tablets are sold in a positive guarantee, t'ures heart burn, raising of the fissl, distres after eating or any form of dyspepsia One little tablet gives imtuislinte re lef. 1!.V ami ode. l or wile bv llrock k McCoitias. Notlee to Maccabeea. n Mr Kingbls ami l.ady Maccabees are invited to attend a social -meeting next Monday evening, April B, at lleiidrick's hall. Committee on en - tertalnment, Moki teu isisitively cures sick adache, Indigestion and constipa tion. A delightful herb drink Ki ln. ..- all erniit i.ms oi the skill, pro- hieing 11 iierfecl complexion, ur money reliimleil. I'.'ic and Mlc. l or sale bv llrock v .Mi l ..iiius. BUM K SAND WOOD GOAL A I mi Wholcaale Agent lur SCIIUTZ MILWAUKEE BEES In bottles, barrels, or cases. Call up Telephone No. 5 H. K0PITTTKE endleton Machine Shops E. E. BALTEUKE, Proprietor. . . . General Muchiue Hepairinu and Blackbiiiithinb,. WORK GUARANTEED. Juuctluu Court and Alls t-n , one blis k eaat of Hyers' Mill. ME CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... CHKIS 6inrSUN Proprietor Kverythlug New. New Horaea; New Kijin Beat rigs aod teuiiin lu the city. Boardera given the bebt aUeatloo, Service any hour of the niht Telephone No. 711. ICE MINRS. Salt Laka Man Who Bonded the 'Blue Ribbon" Has Money to Inveat. T. J, Donohne, who bonded a com pany of Ball Lake capitalists on Satur day to take the Bine Ribbon mine at 70.O0X1, is tthderstood to be desirous of obtaining similar contracts on other tlleoeS Of mining property owned by 'endleton parties. The company Mr. Hon.. hue represents is said to possess large capital and to be investing heavi ly in Eastern Oregon mining claims. The nine Ribbon property comprised three claims, ami the company bonding it will at once begin development won to ascertain the value of the ore hotly, which is supposed ny mining men to lie large and of good average values. Worse Than War. Hundred arc killed in war. but hundreds of thousands are killed by consumption, There would be no deaths at all caused bv this terrible disease, if people could' Is' made lo 1111 demand that (shiloh's cough and con sumption cure is a sure remote it taken in the early stages. 'Jo ets.. "0 ets. and 1 11 bottle. Druggists will retun.l tin money if a cure is not effected. Tall mail t to., leadini; driiifcists. Political Comment. nun a three term record us com miss inner of alia alia county, as mctoii, 1. I . I'mrc. the hotline i' for ommissioner mi the democrat ic ticket nt this comity, says the Athena Press will have prestige with the voters while making his canvass during th campaign. If elected Mr. Page wil prove a staunch friend ot the taxnaye 111 the transaction Of the county's blisi ness affairs. Athena Press: W. .1. furnish nt tended the republican stale convent 1011 last week ill Portland as a dclegati Time was when Mr. Furnish would have counseled in a democratic enliven thin. This was when thiiiL's were com ing "Billy's" way-democrat ical I v lint "Hilly has changed, and tin iiemiicrais w 1 1 1 change "Hilly w lien tnoy get a chance at him at the polls and we RBJOW 'f republicans Mho wi do precisely the same changing act. l.ii lira ml inn asm rts s Chronicle 1 The Oregon thai im man can be electa t ingress frmii a Pacitic cnast stat whn favors a tariff mi gnods imported from tbe Philippine islands. We WOWlt respectfully Urge UDOtl the ureal IVrl land daily that Hons. William 1; Smith nml llernaril Halv are onnosod to a tariff against any ol our island possession-., while Mtssrs, Moody ami Tongue will, if consistent in anything vote fur a tariff as aciiiiist I ilinin. products. We trti-l the Urcgoiiiun will II "f Its hilglltv inlllleme lo secure tin action of Smith ami Halv beside, being right mi the tariff question- Ihev ire two very hrainv and able gentle men who Mould n llect I r unon tin tale. II. Clark, Chatiiicev. (ia.. savs He- Will's Witch Hael Salve cured him of piles that had afflicted him for Imi iiIi venrs It is also a Speedy cure for skin diseases. Ileware of danaemna null rt. it- lallnuin , Co Ihree Little Crows made well b Atwoo i' "Little ' set an esampls worthy oi IVl'lodli hill , the body, 1.1 iv I k Pills tioll. horae, aeeds lo ba set la order, and Uieea pills are the beat regtilaior known. Tu ken now, tln-v are t e veritable "oiiuc. f pn vetillon. " BROCK & McCOMAS HeadQUartrtl for Camera ami Photographic HuppUaa. Corner Main ami Court Sis, Pendleton, A Complete Line Furniture, Iron Bti's, C irpeta, Haby Caningcb and Picture M nldlngi Ludw, Crockery, and u lull Uguj ol I'mlei lakeis' floods. W. 8. NELSON, M ul 11 Strett la ... ml Hast in. . Spring Millinery i V (. I I 1 1 I I I '.' New. A Complete Line-... Latnet Doalune, Cheapat Prloea, Beat Valuoa, at Buck&()'J)aiiiel's New Mfllinary Parlors. mrt Willi, I m o .liuir. wot 11ill11hl1.11 llulu Hot. I ! he Fastest Shortest and M ht Dirttl LIm In 1111. East and Southeast IS THK Two Daily Solid Vestibule Trains 1 nun i' nun 1 wiiil .-it tin i iMiniiL' JJluiitg a 1 m a u hi 1. ) It u ir-1 Hiuokliitf mi:. 1 Iii,, u 1 rv ( t 'atfit (Willi HetriHT rillUp, Mr( t'lgst i'bktlr 1 .ii (Km) Pendleton to Deiver, Kansas City, Omana and utiicano witnout cnange. Only tine 1 li un ut lo New York. Uiisluu tiu.l ulbuf i a I, 1 11 1 ... 1 1 1 rur .ni. ii' i 1 uuil full IniuriiiMiltiii cull tin ur utlilruw K. V. Wttumlcy, Ant-Ill O. K it N l.t).. or J. 11. I.OTII110I-, iluu'l Asvul. Nu. lJu 1 .... - t St., 1'tiilUud, ..',.. WANTS .No More Worry our Women's Ready-made Department - Uk Ml w. 11 as that Of wash matatiata, (-klrt Waists und hllea Largeil saeortntenl ol borraot styles. Wrsppera. Dal ha begins at nH'. Percale .Ilk Waists. Illack and fancies, perfect litters and correct Sty lea, Dress Skirts. An t IsnSf assort tnSDl that cannot lu cipialle.l In the town, in elite r sasi itiucnt 'ipmlltv or price. aaavaaBBBBnBBBBaMBaBBBBBroBaaaaBBaM.waBK Agcntti Kuttorick's P.itlcras. HiOfM'oii flichopi net ncy( I. "i fowp', Nlutht-Lof9Si Bpitrmnturrhoee. .. ' 1 pflmlttAfii tt. rTtlnnl ivmlaio 'ii, Lnme -I Uv Hfli'i.c he Umliiipa- tn Mrtrry, om of M f)W 1. 1 1 . . . It' v ton I lpnii in. vnue 1 wi i t-n i.n. " '" Aildroun, ni-hop Kamudu Co., Snn Cr.inriaoo, Oal. ron v 1 . c n 1 m.i.m t 00., UBirdi.iarn, pttxiiUTOtf. ohkhon. Fishing Tackle... Tlie host lata- -hown. I looks v to 7Si" lcr dOMtij Baskets Hsc wiiil-, I.e. 1 li s, Rci li 1111 1 Uota. 1 s M.tiu Sttt t't. Pendleton Planing R, PORSTBR, Proprietor. Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Posts. And All Kinds of Building Material. Orders for mill win'; pi imptljf t xeeutetl. m Purnlahaa plans ami aatitnataa aud gttafantaai coal ofcrn traction, VVWWV Hotel Pendleton Under New Strictly FIrst-Class ixcelleot Cuisine. ivery Modern UDvcnicute 1..11 .Miti milliard llooins. The Best HoUl Van Ui iii Bros , Props. AMliKICAN IM.AN. $.).(() per Day and Upward og THE PORTLAND I'OHTI.AND, OKUliON. Special Kates to Bastern Oregon people visiting Portland. Hoadtjuarters lor tourists anil coinmeiclal travelers. M. C. BOWBKS. Mantr. Byers' Best Flour... To make good hread use Byers' Best Flour. It took fitat premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion, and gives txielleut satisfaction wherevtr used. Kvery sack is guaranteed. We have the best Steam Rolled Barley , Mad Rye aud Beardless Farley. Pendleton Roller Mills W S. UYtUS, frop. Bran, Sburta, Feed, etc with Dressmakers Is now complete. Women's Man Tttloigd Suits mada with SUM Jackets, Hinders anil Reefers Some with flaring skirts, others hox pleated, and yet others ilouhle Ikix pleated. IB the new ettadai gad mixtures Ottt now i-ln.ik saleswoman at tends 1 1 the. fitting; of , kwx im nts, whether suit, skirt or w list, and n't sarnie t is allowed to U- u i- mit pstuhliahnieut that docs not ti' to Iter satisfaction as the customers. The suits ate m woolens and Atom ft.90 to $25.00 each. A ..t of blacks and Satin plain and trimmed, Price maaii a an 11 s a hi nan Banna snaaaa nm nti I'd Hi" h-4tr' t Hi - Motmnl ' hi an I 1 gggaal sii.u li ga erf. 1. Ouret loet Mnnhood, Im- iKsiiKini.i, prima itra. narvnui UN uuii"ind. t or uiaj- i Viah aia I H I on Mt ,1 ,...n. 1 to i...i...i.ia na raat ,. ,11 p.-r down . and 1.0.1, ll honks 15c Poles s' up Tb Blue Front Mill & Lumber Yard riunaKement. 1 tiiva Us a Mat Kdtes $2 00 a day Special Rates by Wmi ur month Ileadiiuarters for 1 raveling men In Eastern Oregon. Success'jrs to J. E. Moore t I neat Motel Nurtbwsat ..Jf Inthel'acllk