BATURDAY, MAY 18, nxm. Before You Buy COPMlOltT Call and see the largest line of Hen's Boys' and Youths' Shoes in Kistern Oregon. Our Mc Goo lyear Welts in Wsck and T.in at $2.50 and $3.00 cannot lc dopUcattd in the titjf CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and i lio' Men. Main street . Pendleton Ore iron BIOR COUNTY TBI Ml RKH W. 0. KERN Hereby eaaeaaeai hlajssll eaadldaie for ih offliv iif ( 'dimly TrvnwiriT m the iii-iiiiik 'iiii eierllnii. jiiok aMtni ok mi maoi PETER WEST Hereby Muaaeaesi himwlf h. h Ju.tlr.ol the I'vmi-t', l,nlk'ton rutuhitf Junu election. rnllilitti' ( ll.lru t, hi Hi CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. MelliodlU. South. Dlitrtct Conference to Meet Here. Tlir ilixtrirt emiferenee l I . -1 1. 1 l.-t n dlatriet, Khhi Oolanbia oonferen 'i tin- M. B, ehoreb, sooth, win oonvene in Pendleton on May Hint tholiullo M Si. K. clmrrii. The eonferenee will OOfltinna until tin' tltt. Tin-re will lie luvucliiiiK t'ai'li ilny nt II o'clock u. 111.. and at s p. Tin' county OOP feat IOC ol tin1 Chris tian Km Ion vi r will In' In-Ill in tin' Con irreaational -h 11 r.-l 1 in thi citv mi Mav is ami lit. TlnTi' will In' ilav ami evening hi snioni. Tlir llvnilitn i:ur- ii'tti' will in- in illemlenne ami rand at nunc of their etirrinit inii-ie. Mr. S B. L. Penriwe, of Whitman eollejie, will leeturo on Iridav evening ami Kev. Mr. McCillloitith, of Milton, on (Saturday ataaiof, Sunday Announcement!. Mr. Aiixuit K. Iluile, of Milton, will till tin- pulpit at the christian ennrefa Sunday morning ami evening, Sunday hcIiimiI ami Ohrietian Endeavor at UHUal hour. Servicex Honda an nana at the M. E. chucrii, ninth, Sunday sebool ut in a. 111. ; preaching at 11 a. in. ami N p. 111.; Kpworth league at " p. in. SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS Number or Catet Transferred 10 S.ileni. Where Argument Will Re Heard. A nuniher of earn'" mi the ilocket of the -ui'reine eoiirt here will he trans ferrin! tn Saleui, arnuineiil Ii.'ihl' heanl hefore the Hiinrei -miri there. It is proliahle that the court will he in eeaaion in Pendleton iluriiu: all of next week. The cane of the I'ai'ilii- l.ive-tnek cotiipany anaiint .lauie- iientry, which wan hcyiiii on Friday afternoon, arm argued ami Hiihinitteil . Tba tees ol Hover uxaiiiHt Coont is now mi hear intr. Ilatr .1.1111-1 Italliiiall was con clinical thin lliiiriilli.' Several of tin- a ftp anaI who are in attemlaine went home to spend Mm lav, uml will return next week. A Uood Thins. Our rreat-)ranil unitherH1 garrets coiituinel the eanic herb of all heal iii.' laud in Karl's Clover Knot Tea. Thev irave our ancestors strcniith, kept the IiIimkI pure, uml will do the same for you if you wiy ho. I'rice 'J'i cts ami fin cts. Tullinuii V Co , l.-eln draggiam. CHICAUO MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray h Co.. Chloauo Board or Trade and New York Stoek Kxehanae Broken. Ma U'. Wheat was weak anuin to lu iimlur the inlhieius' of the Inn wtutther uml good crop proapacU, l.iverponl cIihmmI '4e lower at 1 7',. Chicugsi opentsl l-H to '4 IiiIh i il'i 7-N to (Hi, hut iimler fret' oflerinv'H ili -clintxl tn lUM,,'. Thin was low point for the, yoMr, Raaklng aaah wheat umler He. The clone was hetler iiV,, Micks uleuilv. Mone ia-r cent. Cioee yeetenluv, Ufi. OlH'll tishiN tio I- to III,. Kauga today, tlfii4 to clow today, ,ir, 'i tiii. Couie uml look ut tin- l.i.'vi les ut tin Crescent Aueiny in the Kast Oregon inn aaUdlag, Bieyelaa lor a small amount iluwn uml tlie tjuiaaaa in monthly pay- inentH, 110 interest. New Lines Just Received.... Kodaks and Kodak Supplies 1 Complete Assortment of Stationery. All the I atest Mieet Music. The Latest Papers and Pe riodicals. Tallman (s Co. Leading Druggists Corner Mum uml Alta Streets BRRVtTIKS. HVguage pump Ma at Btlllnran's. Bedley a Kehner, choice clgare, toe cream from pure creem. Button's. I resh home (jrowii peel at It. Mar tin's. Sinn painting a ipeoHuty ('has. ( Lane. Find clans creaincry huttcr at Me- mott'e. Kri'dh vt'tjetahles of all kimls at Me molt 's. i tin to Demon's for fresh Mraw 1 herrice. Spring chickens at the While Mouse j grocery. Boiled ham, home cisikeil, at It. Martin's. Before painting ami paparingi hoc Obaa, Lane. Bollad hams and Swiss cheese. White BotMM). Nice strawU-rries, fresh Over morn ing, at K. Martin's. Nice lurue family maeke, Ba) a piece at It. Martin's. liny four cream ami ice n am nt Mlltto'lls. It's the lie-t. 1 hi to It. Marlin fur all kimls of Schilling' ipioaa ami teas. Nice jellies uml jains in (lass warranteil wire at IVinntt'a, jars, MaOall'l Hesaar patterns for Male at the Weasel Departmanl store. If von want good huttcr, try the ccle- bratod .1. M. battar at M irtln'a. Kor nalc cheap A I horHc, Imck ajtd harness. Apply to this ulllce. Air I in want ol wallpaper'.' If I' It go ami t' Sharp, os-ra bottM hhn'k. Mormon Bldon will Imhl a 1 ting in the court house 011 Snmlay at If p. Closing nut at hi rtlnctioni tire from liusiness. auiihan' to re- Baekot Store. Mu.-iin pndarwaarQoantlty and styles a surprise. Waaoai Mepartmeiit Btora, Pleklod mattMa, ollfai preserves, relishes ami iVbita llmieo. I f vou want pure hoiiu , jellies, jam, sii)jar heels. randarexl laid with 110 inlultcration tt to sch war. ami Qrwllah, lfi-inclj feather ililster, :ile. others ioc to sc; tboa draaaltWi lOo, Sample line of stationery. MoTl'f. Corsets, laces, enihroiilcries, hosiery ami umlerwcar all the new summer styles. WiiHcel Mepartmelil Store. If you want to nave money, when at Balm i!" to .1. 11. K it's laadyaid for haleil hay, ami rolled barley. This afternoon at '-' o'clock, the funeral of Aaron Sparks was oooducted from Nelson's umlertakinu parlors. A uirl to do lieueral housework may secure a po-itimi In calling at tic re-i- lanoa ol Q, A. nartnan mi Water treel. "D Witt's Little Barly Biaaraara the linesi pill. lever lined." M. .1. Moon, Mlllbrooki Ala. They qnlekly cure ill I liver ami liowel trminies. Tallman A ('., I ' .tiling I irtiioriHta. The Cactus Cluh will gia its last lance of the season Saturilay evening. Mav I.. All those attemliiiL' loriuer lanom .lie invited to attend. lOverv- hislc is iiromised 11 uoimI time. 'After sufferiiiL' from piles (orllfieeii years I was eured hv usiiiL' two Isixes I Me Witt's Witch Hazel Salve," w rites W. .1. llaxter. North llro.ik, N . It heals everything. Heware "i MMMtofnita. raiiinan Co., landing Imggittt Tin IViidleton lt.ni A tiun Cluh will have a practice -1.. .1 tomorrow. The luh has received an invitation to participate in a l t at lacotna soon, 1 11. 1 will semi its hest marksmen tor the event. The slnsit on Sundiiv in to practice for the Tucotmi lournaincnt. The presence of the carcass of a dead Imrse liesnle the roail over the Pruett hill has imt attracted cuoiitfh attention from the authorities, apparently, to induce them to remove it. At unx rate, it has not been removed. A Mr Kav creek rancher who came in today said it waa so crviiiL' u niiisann - that roan- ' dys-11-111 me can scarcely drive uloiii tin w.iv pat It. "After suffering from seven p-1.1 ovor twelve years and many r In- without perinam'iit hn i Anally took Kisloi Pyapapata ure. It did me so iniieh l'.s .I 1 recom- mend ii to everyone," writes .1. K. Watklna. clerk ami recorder, Chilli- thc, Mo. It diaaali wli.it vim eat. la II man Co., leading driiRnisis. It is iimlerHt I the lire ofajanlaatiofl which was eftected at the scouring mill OgJaa on Thursday avonlnfl will act en tirely Indopandanl of the Pandlaton l ire dapartment, haviiiK its own up pa ratal and huiuu in no way subject to the authority of tin- chiei engineer of Ihe city excepting when ant I ires may occur at one ol the mills or lumber yards represented, and the chief takes charm' ot the work ol 1 mi line, mil the iii.- The rondloton Blaatrle dgbl v POWOf Oo, i" one of the concerns rep resented, John Vangban bolng tba conipuny s representative mi the board if olhcers. A LONlirKLLOW PHOiiR AM. ' via- Entertains Pleaeantly at the Home ol Mrs. C. J. Smith. A very pleasant cluh function wus that glvon by MM Woman's club on Kridin eveninu at the home of Mrs. C. .1. Smith, mi Lewis street. The parlors were tilled with a conipuny of club mam ban uml invited quests, a Long fellow program wus raudarad in ran interesting munner, uml tlie kuchIh partis ik ol liiht refreshinenU ut the com Iuhioii of the eveiiinn's entertain ment. Mis- BfO Wood rendered a piuno number before the literary purl of the program bctjuu. Mr-. I ('. Noli read the "Children's Hour," ami li. A. Bobblaa in un uc- 0 panylao tableau rapraaontliig tba poet Loogjellow. "The MuyisMone," one of Loiik- lel low's IMK'HIS r-et to lllllsic, WHS. by Mrs Hub Mr-. II II. Ilulhsk then reud u Myiiopsis of tln poem "Bvangeliue,1 which was illiislruted by tuhleaus. The lirsi was of Bvangoline us a young girl, ami the aaaoad ol Bvangaliaa at the bedside, of (iuhricl, lifter the lona Bfajagating tbrottafa the gontblaad and r.vunueiim. s :n in., oubriel neur to leutli in the hospitul. Mrs. C. J. Smith took the purt of I'ivuiiKel ine, uml (i. A. KohbiiiK tliut of (iuhricl. MIhh hpple read " Ihe Courtship of All lea BUUedUU, while MIm Stella Alexander in u tableau represented rriecillu uml Hoy Hitner acted the part of John Aiden. Mrs Win. Pltagemld read u prone selection from Longfellow in cloeiu the literary purt of the program. STATE FAIR ENTRIES. Several Pendleton Hore to Uo In the Pacing Raee. M. M. Windoin, secretury of the Mute Fair Associution, sends the Kust Ore- nontan iiiformution ragardlng entries for the hiu paelag race and livaatooll con) petition . Kollowintj are entries in the huleni Rbamber of Oouiinerw stake of fimK (orSill pacers to be raced for at the Oret'ini stnte (air in September. This is the Inmost stake ever offered at the state fair, and bus the largMl number of entries ever received in any W0B, m OngOn, The horses entered are what we term loeal horses, all being owned in ite nei. Waahinitton. Idaho and Hritish Colnuibia, not 11 lingl entry from California or will make the NUM of Montana, raw more local lu teriidt. l'eiidletiin has thrc ntries. and ll I Is were sold today thev n oil hi he tlr-l choice. Baelng w in not he ti nly drawing card at the state fair this year, for than is quite as much interest iH'inu' taken in the various livestock depart meata, ge are olrering hhni in nremlnn to Shorthorn cuttle alone. The sharp competition that has existed between Chas. K. badd's Oak Mill herd ami W. 1 1. Minor's mountain ealle herd will he renewed thie full Itronger than ever, ami stocknn 11 will have an opportunity of Molng at least two of the oneet ahow herds of shnrt- hoTM ever OXhlbltad mi the coast. Mr. build has been maklna Nome recent lm portatlon from Canada to itrengthen in- hon herd, and his selections are from the best herds in that province. Recti animal has 11 show record of con siderable funic over there. Mr. Minor Ini- 1 11 kecpint! close watch of these Importation, and brought Ml from the east a earload some time Ago, pur- ehaeed at a big tlnure, one one poatlna him tsnii Not being satislied with this shipment, he sent his MHl to the eastern herds Again, uml Inst week bough I a Shorthorn cow for which lie pain 11700, another for tl'iO. The hot llhl between these two rival breeders is iii a Irleodly spirit, ami will be of i:r,'ai bene A I to the breeding industries oi this state. M. M. WISDOM, Bee'j . Entries tor Paclntt Raee. Van Me Vanlcr Stock farm, Princess M, '-':IN, by Mnrne Ptlnea nnlraced. Prank Frailer, Mmahoiiie, an in Obaballe Sllai Wright. M. S. Itose. Carrie H, 2:I7'4, Aitiinont Nell Owyane. K. K. Staats, Almalene, 2:'.'"), by In C ieiir d'Alene Altamont, ,1. I!. Bmltb, I ranees Cleveland liy Malheur HAmbleton lan Mambrino. Amos Wilkins, Al Me liy Memo Altamont, B. li. Toogoe, lien Holt, ItlBb, by Alexis Duroc Prlnee, A. I'ratt, Scappoose, 2:20, by Hoy Wilkes- Miltfllle. 11. u. Bnrmvaat, Bolo K isbar iintraced. W. II. ilradlord, Kstella, hv Bora) :17 , by by betiiont Nushv. w. .1. Braoo, Mack, ItttM, Memocrnt t horoU)th bred . w. .1. Bruoe, Graeeful George, by Alcona, jr. Nellie. Antiust Krickson, Altucoru Altamont - Tl Hi Wavland Tavlor, Mav Warn by ItSt, by Dal Norte unknown. lien. I'eriiiRer, Patbmonl Juliet, Cris Simpson. Moc Norte .Roaktroodi A. W. Turner, l.ittl Patbmark hy Wriirht, by Mel e Hill hv Oyelone unknown. Tims. Cliincv, Direct C by Mircct- Kosa C. Springer i (Irinsbv, (iiiidmi by lliiillt I'atchell- M lllllle 1.. P. Itose, Ob. II. Ilariiuch .'I bv Mux Mux Laura Went. I.. II. Lindsay, Arab by Alexis un known. H0MI1 PARDON A SURPRISE. Court Ottlaers Here Heard Nothing- or It Prior to Orantlna It. The release of Zilio Morse from the penitentiary at Salem was news to all the court oAeisIs here in I'endleton. They had bad tin intimation that liov- srnor Gear had bean asked to gran) a pardon. It has been the custom to notify the peoeeOOtlng attorney of the district from ablen the prisoner wus sent, but in this case no such notification wus Hi ven. The state through the MOOOeUt' ini; attorney has always hud oppor tunity to ea heanl for or unainst the I ul n ion i ii of any penitentiary criminal. FORTY-ONb HUNDRBO RKUISTERBU. More Voters Yet to Be Plaead on the Rolls. Registrar 0, a. Praetor has -non raters registered up to this evening. This in us many as wus expected would lie registered when the rolls were os'iusi several months ujjo. Monday uml Tuesday remain vet in which voters mav reiaster. Aoeordlna to the law, renin! rut ion clones ut 0 O 'clock on Toeedey, after which in the June ami November elections one may vote if unregistered only by tilini! a certiii oate siiiinsi by six freeholders. Qnlle a Dumber of registrations are ei ted during the two davn remaininu, the total com inn up at least to t20ll. William S. QoM, one of tin- oldest and best known citizens ol Malheur county, dii'd a few days uiio at his home in Vale. Malheur county, lie wus born in Tennessee in MIA, The Wurshaiicr hotel, ut Itukcr t'ity, i- hereafter to Is' known us the Hotel Oregon, Yes, am have a lilcinl tliut is just luitad lor Mint parts. It is not a Intti 1 COncoctlOII that will make youi quests ronanben yoiu part)' as "that place where. gM were larvad that nasty tea," but a clieer UMJ btVtfMt that would make your lady trlanda ask, my dear, where did you get it?" We call it our Aiteruoon Tea, because it so closely Ills the name, it is good at any lime. It makes a line iced tea. Owl Tea House. Telephone No. jjy I N WISSI.OW C. e llt.ui Winslow & Head Contractors ami Builders Jobbing a Specialty. I unite to Urder. Shop un Oottonarond St., between Aitu uml Webb. PaWDLNIOM, 0BJBOON. PKRSONAI. MENTION Mrs. Bettre smith, living III rnllri north of Pendleton, le In town tuluy. K. I. Wills, of Weaton, In in town today He is a Hotel I' Iletoti tMlt, Gilbert Hunt. the Walla WbIIa mannlaetarer, i- at the Hotel Pandla ton. Nlrobii ROW Hind, V. Christen-n ntld Joseph Prattell have been nivli Bltlaenshlp papers. Howard Radeon came up from Port land this morning, lie will remain for AM day Viotttng his sister. Mrs. T. B, Mi, John ffleffllng, representative of tie livestoek commissimi boose of Bvani Rnyderilnel Dompeny, of Ohleago, is at the Motel Pendleton. Mr. ami Mrs. Lev I Ankeiiy and Mr-. I,. I.. MeArthnr arrived iii town I ri- day evening, Mrs. Ankeny and Mrs McArthui are iiue-t- ol Mrs -. . J mid. w. .1. Bruee, formerly proprietor of the Golden Bule hotel, is a gvoM at the Hotel Pendleton. He is Interested hi noma oil wells in California. He will remain here for a week or more Walla Walla I nion I 1.. i:. It Ii r, republican nominee for representative from Umatilla county to ibeOragou legislature, and A. B. Thomaon, candi date for joint representative from Umatilla and Morrow counties, were in the city yesterday. FlUHr WITH COW BUYS. They Flrit Attack n Ranchmn.i One Cowboy Captured Walla Walla, May 18. The Walla Walla Colon of today nuvs: There were exulting times ut a ranch abottl one mile north of I red Thiol's, whirh Is nine miles north of Walla Walla. nt 11 o'clock bun night. 'I wo now boy 1 appeared at the ranch house, awakened the ranchman and his wife and drove them out in their niuht dress at the point of guns, The couple made their wav toThiid's and asked for assistance. He imme diately organized 11 posse uml hurried to the ranch, A buttle between the pOSaa and the cowIhivs followed. A number ol shots were eaehenged ami one of the cowboys wan captured. He was tied hand and foot and placed under guard while a waasenger was sent mi horseback to Walla Wallu tn ask the sheriff for aid. Depot) Sheriff Painter left fur the scene of the trouble ut SigO this Damming, The names of the ranch people who were disturbed by the cowboys are not known. Deputy Shorlft Mado No Arroitt. Late this afternoon the Walla Wallu Btatoeman w ired the Bast Oregon ian as follows: When the deputy sheriff reached the scene the men had escaped and baV it since been seen or heard of. BIO PIRE A T SUMPTKR. A Number orBuilnen Houiei Deitroyed. Lost 919,000. Sninpter, Ore.. May 18, A fire hint niglll destroyed the Hellevile lodging house, tin- Hoard of Trade nilloon, the Hob mercantile company's general store. Alder's nahsiti, and tile ofltce ol Hammond and Chance, lawyern. The total Ions is about f 111,000 w ith some insurance. THE MAZE. "Nothing liner iii tin' I orthwest" in the universal comment of visitors to the resort conducted by Clary A Bender ut "The Maze" on Court nireet. The interior furniehiiiin of thin resort are inuk'nilicent and no expense has been spared to pleuse the eye us widl a- the inner man. If the' owners of this resort were lavish in their expenditures for rich surroundiiiis, thev certainly -tillteil BOtMng ill their splendid UN sortment of wet ginnls. Imported liquors that would tempt the palate of a connoisseur; winen from the vintage of the fair Moselle; also from the bind of Hums uml CMari fit for 11 eaarowiteb to smoke, ciarv ami Ben- der. the proiirietors, ure men well uml favorably known Ibrougboot tin- Northwest as thoroii)ib .'. fellows. CASTORIA Rmrs ihe Mjcnnluru of Ciiah. It I'xjtrc! ill use lor mute lliau thirty year. aoU 'J he A'ihJ PSa aw .lwui UomgkL iioti.il. Danoe. tin Friday evening the Intti am club I1111I a pleasant dance at the Ariuorv hull, at which the following VfltMH IK'rHon- were prenent : Mm. liorie, Berths Alexander. Mulnd Nye. huvclie Moorbouae, Lena Jenkins. I.eo Sheridan. I ,.ti rn.l.. iberidan, Plo Halloek, lw-ns Duneen. Banei nawtell, Panebon Boric, .May I'erinisoii, Kdith Kpple, Maud Sheri' ilan and Miss ICliie Krazier Murk MoorhollSe, Iterkl'lev llullev. Jin, Welch. Karl BoTiO, Chun. Cuineroli, unester roretar, Karl Greanawald, Hob 1la111s. t arelice Adams i.urn.-e . Have- Balph Coon, Brad Hartman, I sol Beam and Hurry Tbompoon, To Heaa Hurt. I neltanuer Salve, the irr..al I,.. . I..r It'n iiuurunteed for cuts, VOUIlde noree, piles und ull skin dineuse- Pionoor Drag store. M p lllf UU UL fDflCCDV lilt if PAINE S CELERY COMPOUND Strengthens Muscle Tissues, Invigorates the Nerves, Makes Rich Blood. (). T. Crump, Richmond, Va , writes: "For si'vt'iul vt'i ks before 1 ootmnfuuwd usinj; Pftioe's Cul ory Compound I liad a lired ami Bllgong (BfeUng, my blood bMAUM impure, ami I gmi dailv logiug Htyghi One of my I'rirmU advued mc tn ugg Paine'g Celery Compound, mid I found relief from tlm Brat bottle. I need three more bottle", aud it made my nerveg gtrong, my blood pure, ami mueoleg Arm." Paint's Cclcr3 1 om pound is a re source for health, strength, vitality. AFTER USING r nriUIUOinO. i boiea foe a&.UU. DM.aOT-l'S . .... hum i ratal I'lnsi r.u uiti BABBITT met a Creamery Butter Every Roll is guaranteed. Full Weight; Fine Quality. The Finest; Try it. Money back if you don't like it. The White House Grocery FA ; !; i kUTY . un ei"."ia imitv 1,1 j -iiiije iVl-Il. tiaAloa u "ll.. ui r.itly itratloa, raillnvi r Lum Manhood 'I'er- . Melll.ll Wul'l V. vl.'esMve uat u ut ei.ootwr tos rill Ul, vl. .. tl.neiuuU, Oliio . i.h.i.. ri:su K'l'tlN. ol OOK I.-. &i?saneSHi& nut. TOM BROS., Proprietors. Q.R.&K in run Time Schedule i ,. Hill Fl-Oni PlOlrilnln.. Hivit I Hun I ',1-1 Mull. Hull I nke. tienver, Fori Kno .. No. 1. I Worn,, Omaha. Km, : . I. AilA. III. wis City, HI. I,nu. I Nn. a b'moaenjtnd fcaat, Via So a d:jp. tn, Oreana Snort Um, ioiV Sieloin lb. r. No. 1. 7 :l"i a. 111. Wniii, Walla, Baasatw. U....L.. Mlnni'H,i.ll.. Paul 1 v, r liiibilh, Mllwnuk,... in,, V 1 'i. ,.... 1 i.--.. ...'i . .' rasl Mnii. 7 ::m n. in. In :.'.: p. 111. Pnrtlanrl nml Snn KriimlM 11. Peti Hag, ac p. m s I' 111. Ocnnn Stenmshlps From Portland. l-'nr Hun I' rum turn gvery Bvs itHy. s:(i ,1. 111. k. lundar Baturttay in a. in. Coluinblii River (DlOb. ste.iniera. Kx s, in Aetorle tltc Wh Lanolnfa, f , lllpiirlii Snnko Klver. bully Ma. a, , alsarla to Lawtstea, I ' u'.in Hhii, ":.h n. rn Mixed train I' live- pi ndleton (nr WalUWags ill l) in sad arrives l UlUp. m. Km hill InfiiriiiHtniii eiill or write tn W II III Itl.lll'HT, Oi'IIithI pHssrllicer Aki'IU rorllHinl, Uri'o'ii 1 . v . Wahilby, Agent, Paaeletoo. Take the... Washington cS: Columbia River Railway Por Chicago, Bi Pool, st. Louis, Kan- sai City, St. Joe, (Imitliu, uml All Points East and Sou h Portland nnd pob.ta on the Sound. Arrive- Mondays, WedMadayf ami PridanM 1 it :Vm. ni. .TUaaaaya. TknraOagra and Batereayi 1,1 1 . -1 a. in. liepitt t- ilnlly exeopl Htuiilay ul li :un p. in. I'm tiifiirniHtliiii n-Kiirilliiu rates uml m-coai-BMdatloni, ' nil mi ni adUraai W. ADAM, Agent, IViiUIi'Iiiii, 1 irikun. s. 11 CALOKRIIIAD. 0. P. A.. WaUa Wiiiu. ivkiIi. TO THE WISE farmer, or those who iuteml 1 : 1 11 1 nar tbair gardens or doing spring erark of liny kind in thin line, you will liml everylliiiii; in garden IooIh und neiil, barb w ire, staplee, nuilH, heavy ami Shell hardware oi the very lien! quality und ut the Inwent prieei. at W.D. Hansford &Co.'s I'endleton, Oregon. Oregon Lumber Yard .SELLS. Lumbori Lath. Shinules, liuildini; Paper, Tar Ktinjr. MouldiiigH. l'ickcis, I. ime and CemtUlti Brick end hand. Sush and Honrs, Screen Doors A: WindoUt Terra Cntta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop s Altu St., opp. Court House A LL THE NEWS! Take tbc Kait Oreeonian. Daily $5 oo a year 6) i mad Weekly Si so, and bean W'.Vlv toHi , voir Rampl I ii" net