S3aTSr Thursday, Friday 80 Ladle Kasl Mark Drop Stitch Hose, 25c.; special jrif , por pair 16c, Ki,i (Moves, regular priee $1.00 to nm weoa,aii the leading market hm ing made viilu.' losses, the chamm in OK nairl 49c M in,. re than v date only- three pairs in any one customer, and fur Ticket on PlMN with every 50c. purchase. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. ro pupils. mam nwt, 5K0H0 m mrroni cv.... jtortOMin, llrst place, grade H7. CtFletclier, second place. gradi T-irn srk. Milark.y. m Bail-; third pin''' fourth ell" grade grade in the loateil lor the Dr. Soilli iiriii1 f"r excellence in Lu-.,! current events, the naniiu: highest grades 0. .1 know rth Robert f. Iiv., ami. s . miggt.- rn-tener M. ruin Miiaraei . hum. bs, v ll.iili'v, 1'iiirtli, SI. I lnrt . .1 .1 1 ... 1 ......i 111 ii.nii'lril. II"' '" 11 itrm-"i icuiui-h I,, Mill! II' Sf I- I" ing in tin n- l; . i (lit' I'llJ'll- " 1 iiii- caiuhiiiii- i ; 111 1'iirri'iil i-vftit-. thirty-live only lil,.i'iiiii in enter 1 hi- cutest. flii ."iili't was innl'-r tin- charge of i Ci I. Smith, urn' "l Hi'- iliri'i'lnrH, III - gliNSrullsly offered f I . Ill CIIHll nan te Ifcetwobesl papers banded 1:1. I lie t'Xiuiiliiiiri "ii uii'' comiucieii WnllH'I.IV llfl'TI hill Till- school II, Is-.ill till- till I' III- l-'llllllllttl'l' III j;l.'- h" nwiinii-j tin- (trlaea being E c s. Jaeksou, Mrs t'. .1. Smith, Itrv. j. k. Hurl 1111. John K. UlliMp. The viiii-mi tin' final award I s-unaniniiHif. However , the paper I ot 1 lour Iiil'Iii-i '-r-mi close 1I111I 11 I dunni-in aaeor two anaweri in unv "iilil liavi- changed tin- result. Nuv of tin- othan were excellent, ami I 3 .31 .- .'MTV nil.' V M- I. lL.Mll creditable. Tli' ip'iii-riiHin hi hr Mnitb in offcr- iiw tin-imuli prizes i- miirli In In- com- I nt-n-lnl. Hi- tia- iriv.-n great iniiii-tiiM 1 Km iinly el current eventa! mm as- I' bhdeliTiiiinaliiiii I" rt-pt-ut the pm-iivinir iii-xt year. Tin- -Inpurt hi 11I i-nrri-iit events in 1" 1 ' I nlilir -ehnols In- 1, in. nm ,- .1,1 lit- tli., "111 rrleeipal, K, H. Oonklin. It Mncajajrad by the pupils, and I'lwn lln-iiu-aii- hi stimulating tin ifii'to iiilnrin theniylcveii on the ipprnintn "1 tin- tiniaa, H m ( the judges uf tl nit, -mi : "m paper- banded In Ware prooi mm iimi the nnpili have beea rare I" in.lructi'il in 11,.- happening of ' world, anil thai they have Is-cn Win a ptlrectlv uir ami impartial 'U'r regarding tin- political events " !u trail. .! !i I. - tan tin. liraih-l, i t,,.U- i.,.m i.L 1 ij briiifiiiK t" tl" .iiiilh 11 knowlediii- Ittlfi iui-Ii . BSceada tlntt of tnutiv Mr peoplt. " "0n 01 the Answers." '' i-:n ri- ..I 1 .1 lllllmli' l nui-il . I I.-... ... . "I '" rwr -'" , tut- n,i , 1 iiitmilii.v I. ,,,., ..,.,.1, it h - .ri-H opinioiiH pro Oirtn it. dtMintbtllty. Tin- nm W MdihI plnea in tin- eonteat, W riw-tln-r. win- nmrki-il n-rfei-t itnal iiuention anawer, which "Jr. ' niarh balna on the in'' "i manner In irnloh aba " tii, v hi. obtaiutkl 'bj".- J t" i ""I- there would In- unv m bavinii tin- Nii-nruiiuu OBUl. ,v"" " m 11 la oheperto htka .r"u"' I'.v iMitnr t Ins bv rail, -ot aourw, in trun; hut, if we ' on Id ll-HtroV tin- ,!" railroad. .Tl.i- p-oi,,- ll,'h olltl-H- silver-PlHti iva., ht""ks and Snnne la C uii HI 1! Ili.vii.. . '"' f. ,. ." but and Spoons. ! J tha kaati 11 you wmn la '' llitiv atoreal Sl"Jo iiauri- '5 "v W lliu ami. I 1l- ' . i , "n"'.''"' tin-"I'lu-.,," 22 ' tin ' '''" iMlU.t tba Ubla ."'I n... . ."""til. tint I , in Ml I ,.. l 'r ui, ill. ,. I tl'l l.lll J., ... . """Ill . ... in' iiinii iiiiii-i ii r..t Jeweler and Opticiau. L Hunziker wlin own tlir nllfOMI n r- uIwiivh im provinu: tin- nniin-H mid rars ho n to make more rapid Hpeeil. If the lanal n- cut, it would tint have neur ho mneh travel, ami, therefore, it would not pay to he invent iim flint -y. . i n- ran-. And, iiKikin. it would take iivvav work from n (.'rent many men, tin there wouldn't he ho inmh travel. Wean ureal nation nml have gotten uIoiik hi tar without the ealial, ho we eati run t in in- to gel ailing without it. I h" the pernon who OOfNOtl my papi will think the BUM. " l oi lowing ore Home ol the qneetlon nihinitted. Thev will indieate tin iiiiture n the eotiti'Mt: The Uuestlons Answered. I In.- (Iregon n lieutenant-governor If not, how flocH the Htate Henale Helee itn preniding offleorV Who wan the hint prealdenl of Oregon atate senate? Who rapraaenta Oregon in the Dnitt Mali-H Henale. Who repr.-HentH Iiih OOdgNHtOMl dintrii't in the nationa booaa of rapreaantattvaa? When wan the I . u ir-iutiu purrhiiHi liiinle'.' W'hh t Iregon im liided in tin- piirehiiHi-V N ii tin- the prenident of the I'liited Bin tan nml at leant live of hi cabinet othei-rM, di-Higiiiit nig the particular ottice. - Name the pr.-Hent Hpenker of tin Iioiihi- ot rcpn-Heiitiil ivi-H. wliii ih preaidoal pro ton ot tin- United staten HenateV Ilow many nieniherH in the nation' Iioiihi- of rcprcHi-ntntivcH and in th I'liited Stuti-H Hi-nate'.' Why wan Senator Clark of Montana refnaed , neat in the I'liited State" Hiinute'.' What prominent Americuii gein-ral wbh recently killed in the I'hilippini war, uml Imm hut Htate did he enter the iirtnyV Who in your opinion are the thrit tnoHt prominent men in United states urmv ; in I niteil staten tiavv ; three tnoHt prominent of I'liited State- hi-iiii- torn, ami three iiiohI promim-nt women in t'niteil Mate-. Who in the I're-eiil emhaHHinliir to the court of St. .lumen? l or whut ih tin- i-laii'l ot t Helena noted, uml for w hul reei-nt 1 1 V Whut kind of government Iiiih Alanka W here are the Suinnuti i- Lm-I- and for whut inten-Ht hun the I'liited Stut in them'.' Olw i-xuct dute "I buttle of .Manila huv'.' Whut kind of government han the Philippine-; who in prum-nt (tovernor- generul anil I. in -I. I In- Hiicceeil. IMM two or three Ol chief helielll he derived hv the people of I'uritic couHt hv the hnilding ,n tie- .N n aragnu runal . Nuine three ol the principal caiim-- leading up to tin- South African ur'.' Whut countricH ure involved? Who in recognised uk the otliriul heud of euch government? Name two prominent gem-rul- in the HriliHh urmy, alao tWO in Boar, Mow in the inland of t'uhu governed; who in the prem-nt governor" When uml where I- the national re puhlicun convention to lie held, and mum of the ttesctooratic? Viee-l'reHident Unhurt la-ing deud, in ciiHi- oi iieuth of Praaidani McKin lev, who Honld aoooaad bitnT Why has the United Stuten govern-tin-iit demunded an imleiiiuity from the Tnrkiah sjoearn m ? Five Things. The live diM-iiHi-H (or wiii.-l. shiloh'H CoiiHUInpt ion Cure in entHM-ially recom mended, lire Coughn, (' -Ids, Whooping Cough, Croup and Oooatunption, Ko medicine ever made by uiun in eqiiul to it iu any renpuct. Suld under a punitive guarantee. Money hu k if it fails. S6 etn, 50 eta ami fl a liuttle. Tall man iV Co. Notice to Teachers. Pendleton, Or., May U. Kxutiiinu tioctl for graduation from the eighth grude ol the pulilir nchool will U- held on the MtJ) and Htfa of May at the fol lowing plaoaa: Pandlaton, Adama, Athena. Milton, Wenton, Helix, Kch". DmaiUla, Wlol Rook, ukiak, DiMrtd No. u, Vaaten MovntaiB. Any public school pupils living in I ii. ..i ilia OOOnty ure eligible to tuke this anani nation ut any of the anova BWntiooad plu.en, provided that they have finished the common school course. Tea ti ban win. have pupils te graduate living in localities nut convenient ti the above places can secure questions for examination by applying to the l OUIltV Hi I I Mlpcrilltclulelll . .1 I Now I in. It Will Do Vou Good. A blood purilier and tissue builder is Karl's Clover Koot Tea. Sold for half ..... w a celilurv on our guaraiiiee. on.-) refunded if results are nut sutlsluctury. Prioa M ota. and 50 ate, Tuilman a Co. THE MARKETS. Whest Still Low Holders Expept Better Prices Berore New Season Opens Portland, May 17. -The Commercial nevtew m its review of the arhaal mar- ket for the week, in its hWDa "f today Hays : Wheat was not Arm ,l,,r; CI !'"' inil'iei - nnderlying the situation is that crop conditiotiH upH-ur in a more favorable light. This ih ri-Hpon-i. tile for the tircHcnt eanier feeling. The shrinkage in pricen, however, has not Mn very heavy, and. while it is In. POnibla to foretell the cnirHe wbiofa wheal will tuke. yet the larger portion of the trade seems to fuvor a sten.lv hiisinesH right along ut priren about the present range. I'here is a mal ......,.i.on- 01 win-in nun Hour at Euro pean ports, and exporting countries continue to ship fn-. ly. Latest wire advices from London report buyers less disHiHed to oK-rute and when sales are pressed tin- seller in for I 1.. make some oonoeaalon, Uolden oooupy the position indrMtad in our late re'-vieiv-. and expect before the new season opens that they will get much patter prices than an- now obtainable, In view nf the weaknesH abroad, and comparatively high freight rate-, it in dIAcull t" see how exporters are going t" meet holilers' views, and pri-Hent ap iearunces indicate sellan have t,. coma down in price if thev wish to do busi ness. ReOaiptl have been light throughout, shipment- have been two cargoes 1 it win -at and Imrh-v. The grain eet 111 port is seven vessels piuraired and one on the free list. W art'lii itisms here have plenty of grain for all the tonnage chartered. There is no ipeajal anxiety among buyers to purchase stock at prices higher than than .limli-il rta.i ciub, ni to 5ri Vallev, BSei Hliiestem. lit per Imshel. Wheat In Ssn Frsnclsco. San Francisco. May 17. San isco market has weakened off, I spot wheat ami future deliveries, in sympathy with Kastern and foreign ad vices, ami at the rinse the market i dull and easy to weak at the decline. The wants of exporters have been small, but when forced to huv, shit 1 .. -. pers nave neon compi-i n-,1 to pav something more than the article 1 worth. Exporter! Bod little ancooragi incut ill late cables, ami are lens li- piised to 1I0 any business, The weather throughout the important grain-grow ing districts has perhaps Is-i-n nion favorable, light rains having fallen. loiioweit ny cool weal tier, ror export purposes, wheal isipi.-t.-l at isi to to per cental. This is as high a- blppan will pay, and the majority are In different about lining business at tin latter figure. Wheat and Wool In Pendleton. Pendleton, dr.. Mav 17. With tin 11KJU harvest rapidly approaching, bringing with it a new crop to go ofl the market, the wheat remaining from former crops is not selling excepting 111 scattering lots irom tune t.- turn 1 he local imirkel remains .it ats.ut 111, nominally, tor .No. 1 club. Wool comes in steadilv, hut no sal have been made. Hovers are looking at such lot- a- are 111, hut few clip are yet all hauled uml the buyers are therefore merelv looking. The pros pect is regarded not g.nsl f,.r the quirk sales that were minlc in lsiili, growers tending to hohl lor higher prices London wool sales indieate little pros paoi for improvetnetit in price. nine leri k I he groMIM I'ran 'th for him the more and then apparently like the Irish prince's enchanted bull, ho men to leap "nine miles high, " - wnle ami nine mil I he hone and collar stru about the same time. Alter eyeing the collar on the ground a lew secomls, he seemed to come to 'i onclnahm that tin- best way to get away irnin it was to tack out quiet Iv ami not let the collar know anything annui it. Anyway, he hegan to hark out slow ly. ami, the collar began to move, too. After this thing had been kept ll for -nm.- time he evtilently thought tin only poaatble way was 0 get over tin collar ami have it behind was to turn a soiner-ault. lie landed flat on his hack in a shallow tlnth at the side of the mad. while the collar settled gracefully OB his stomach. Now in sen-respect ing horse cm, I lor a momeni consent to wear his collar oti that part of his anatomv. Kinallv with a supreme effort to free himself the horse gave the collar a territlc swing and wrapped the ro- so tkjhtl) ir.-iiml his fore log as to bring hitii 10 ins Kiii-CH to tin- lirouml. lie Ma- then caught . m o m Fatal Colon. It has been proven that soldiers an hit during battle according to tin color ol their ilress in the following order -ran 1- the moat ratal. Austrian grey is the least fatal. The proportions are red twelve. riHe green seven, brown six, Austrian, hluish-grcy. rive, iliere is one other color, not" men 1 loned. more fatal and that in the pallor of weakness. If it has com- I ICed to paint its deathly hue Umiii your cheek, and the ItOmacfa weakens and life BBCmi not worth living, go to tin- drttggial and obtain a Kittle of II. .-tetter's Stomach Hitters. It will give yon lite and energy. It does this by making the stomach sfroiig ami the hhssl pure. It is unequalled (or sueh disorder- as indigestion, dyspep-ia. or malaria lever ami ague. PUBLIC SPEAKING. Gencrnl Visit Umatllls P. Wool In Portland. rtlaad, May 17. Wool Valkry. 11! to i:t- tiiT course, 1". to Hie for Is-st ; Kastern Oregon, itl to 15c; mohair, l!ii to l'7c per pound. Wool In San Francisco. Sun 1-rami-eo, May 17. Wool pring Nevada. 14 to Hir per BMSd : Kastern Oregon, 11' to H-; valley, Oregon, l!0 to 2e. lull Northern. mountain, int.. 12c; mountain, H to Hie: plains. S to III,-; llumls.l.lt and etidocino, 14 to 15r. Eastern Livestock. OhiaagOi May 17. Cattk String; gissl to prune steers, o to fo.7o; stoekers and feeders, f-t.1'5 to f 5 ; cows, .' to fH.iid: heifers, J.S to r,. 10. Hogs-5 to 10 cents higher; mixed lltld hlltcln-rs , t.'i.LM to (f.'i Ml. gissl to In. ice, heavy. $5.25 to 15.76; rough, heitvv, :..:M to 15.50; light, 15.15 to $5.45; bulk of sales, $5.; X, to $5 .47 V Sheep Slow; lamb.-, steady; gissl choice wethers, $").1'5 to $5.'K) ; fair to choice, mixeil, f, to f.i..Vi; Western sheep. $5.;i5 to $5.00; year- ings. H.eO to $0; native lumbs, $5 to 7.40; Western IuiiiIih, $0 to $7.40. Local Market. Pendleton dealers are paying tin lowing prices (or much uml (unu in.-.-: Butter, "V js-r roll. Kggs, l-'ie s-r dozen. Potiit.s-s, 40c s-r sack. Paranipa, 5oc s-r suck. Cabbage, 11.80 per loo pounds. Turnips 7-V s-r 100 smnda. Chiekena, $-.5u te $4. 00 ir doaaa. 1 lucks, $4 s-r down. Live turkeya, Hie -r siund. 1 . $10 bn tteaw. A Powder Mill Explosion. Kemoves everything insight; no do Irustie minerul pills, hut Is.tb are inightv dangerous. Don t dynamite the delicate machinery of your Issly w ith Dalomel, eroteo oil or aios t.iils, wiieii I'r. King's New Life Pills, which are gentle us a summer breeze, lo the work s-rfectly. ( ores he.el- ...I.. . . ... uche, . .11-' 1 pui ion I'lliy - tt .11 laii- inuii A Co. i drug store. m m m GYRATIONS OF A HORSE. fol- pro- A Word to Farmers... we ha Cutle A" tl"-- is the dawn oi harvest we wish to announce that ve a coutplete line ol Harvest Supplies. Dishes, Table ' V and (..,,L,., Il,...,u;ic w . lo.. f,.r MMt rash, which '"'s us ti 1 s, i cheaper than those who buy on credit. Lliase A: Sanborn's Teas and Cotlees a specialty. CHAS. R0HRMAN, c Ageut for Pendleton. Coun Street How an Equine Made All Kinds of Fools of Hlmteir With a Collar. Pleasant Vu-w. Ore., May 15 Ho sensible is the h.,re and ao capable of la-ing trultitsJ, that when we w Isii lo compl imeiit some one we say that he bus "horse aenau. Hut, when w ild from fright or excitement, this noble friend of man can umluubtedly make mure kinde of fools of himself in u given time than any animal in existence, even man nut excepted. Monday morning, as the writer was taking a short respite from his labors on hi- front porch, twu men in u wagon, with bows on it and two horses hitchtsJ to the front and two leading behind, the one fastem-d to a eollur on the neck uf the other, puaac-d uh-ug the road going south. At the same time, a man und boy ult a twu-liurse lnad of bay were passing uorthwanl When they were passing, the hurst attached to the collar auddeuly pulled bui k and hruke the strap that fasten. -l the collar at the top. The halter rope ahuut six feet lung being- fastened to the bottom uf the culler, it, of course, stayed with it. Then the circus be gan. This manner of wearing a eollur was apparently new to the horse, who gave his beau a quick turn tu get rid of it. The collar swung around ami struck the horse on the fide, who mailt u vicious kick at it and the collar struck him on the other. This elusive and abusive conduct of the ...liar greatly enraged the horse, who waltzed around uti iiis hind feet, striking at the collar with his lure 1- .-I ; but he could not strike the collar, as, when be reared up he raised it juat that much higher. '1 hi.- muckluuod Weaver to County. Qeneral 1, B. Weaver oi Iowa, will ad, Ires- the citizens of Umatilla county, ill behalf of the democrat ie ticket, ut the following place : At Milton ut I o'eloek p day, Mgy 25. At Weaton ut I o'clock 1 dav , Mav 25. o. times and 011 Kri- 111 in. on Prl At Pendleton at -alurday, May IB, A' Athena at iaturday, Mav g. H o'clock p. III. oil p. 111. on Volcanic Bruptlons Are grand, hut i,kln eruption! rob life of joy Buck leu's Arnica Salve cures them; alan old. running aud fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons corns wart-, cuts, bruises burns, senilis, chapped hands, chilblains. Best pile cure 011 earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only Ut a box. Cure guar aMteed. Bold by Tallman Ji Co., druggists. Joe Parket Is Huilllne. Joe II. Parkes, the independent can didate for justice of -the peace, is working like a nigger to insure his election. While joe cau count on u very large vote he reulizes that he "can't tell a thing about it" until the votes ar iiil.-d, and this is whv he in li lting no grass gnw under his (eet. At unv rate, he wants everyone of his friends to know that he is out for the ottice, feeling that In- has earned their support, not simi.lv because his public duties hlive .. w 1 Is-ell is-rfectlv utisfuetory, but because of the iinlivi Itinl exertions he bus made in the pust to hold his party in line. Look at Your Face. And see if it is reflecting health or llaaaaa Karl's Clover Ittsjt Tea ifuiitilics the face uml complexion, and a ores perleet health All ilrilgglsts, 27) cents ami fa I cents Money refunded if results an- not satisfactory. Tallman I Co. Attention, Maccabees: All members lire requested to attend smoker next Monday night, the 21st. ami bring their friends. By front of aenmittea Nine chanoae In ten H' rour kidney n ib it in ed attention if you don't fis-l Well. Foley's Kidney cure makes heulthv kidm-ss ami will make von II. Pioneer Drug Store. NOTHING LIKE CUTiCURA SOAP TO CLEAR THE COMPLEXION j'Jjfff1 BLEMISHES 1&Sm; CUTJOL'HA MiAaV removi the ol dlnfltf urtlitf TMpliolka. M '1, rt'Ukfti h.tl.'i- B$ J $tst-al w liii lulling libilr, anl mi ralivi vtt thu t lo,v" ' itiflaiiit'!, ortrntiUi li uutllli tilt' VolUM Su olhtT ayoatp te In w 0OlMl I w Uh it for iirirfi vlMj PUrif) 1 iik. IN uielolJ f ytlJJf tllf r-alll, 1. 1 tlMU , .-"i i aMUMM, HI.'' ftef all Hit- purjMta - ol llit) luilti.tiMtli.aiHl imtn-fv Hold Uirougltitul Uf worlil PUTTf-M 11 AMi ( i . C i Mi. , Ivusloli. U hftfW a l r ( "iiii icAaUii," irCii. The largest stock of Saddlery, Har- oes Tenu. Wagon Covers, Can vas, Lap Dusters, Rope, Mrlug Leather, etc., Is kept by Joseph Ell The Leading ha near and Saddle ftao- ulacturer ol l:aatern in.y.n Subscribers to Magazines It sunt In IF YOI' WANT TO HI H ft. rilju lor iiitfsjiiui- or iit'W.nsnurt. In tin.- I mi. -1 Suites or Europe, e mn by ihi1 unit', . hot k or M'utl to tin- East Oaaoo M...S tbs uul laibjisbirrs' priix- ol tin; imblii-ntiiii! yuu ilukire, sud we will . ."ii Ull.l .. .I.UI. nil Msk of lhi- in. .in Is ins lost hi iln- mnlL. it will save yuu bulb Uuuble suit risk. If you .... sub., illmr u tbe Kasi oaauosiAS. in luinlitliis vuu t su doduol leu uul ct-ut (ruin ibi-publisiivrs' i-i.- . Auuruis aASi uki-.i.ijman ecu. CO., l uudlo Oaagaa, DISTRICT CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Second Annual Convention at Congrega tional Church Friday and Saturday. The wound annual convention ol the eleventh district ol the Christian Kn deavor Cnloti is to be held in the Con gregational church here l-'riday and Saturday. The llrst session is to be 1'riday evening at which the chief feature will Is- tin- address by Presi dent S. B. L. Penrose, of Whitman college. The program will bo as fol lows (or all the sessions : Friday evening, May IS, 7 :t0 Invo cation. 7 :45 Address of Welcome, KeVi .1. K. Hiichanan. gtOO atelpoMaOi Mr, QeOi H. Mar quis. It 10- HV poll to quartette. VL1 "A Hotnati Cittren," President s. h. L. Penrpee. tt KX) I Iv poll to quartette. Satunlay morning, 5:45 Sunrise prayer service. .l :00 -Song servi. e. 9:15 "The True DiODlple," Key. I!. Ilargreaves. 9:35 "I'i-her- of Men." Kev. U P. Shearer. Discussion. 10 :0t) "Practical Di-eiph-Hhip, " Kev. M. W. Smith. 10 :20 "Coiisecrnted Talents," Ucv. C. A. I.'tsnn. Dleoueeioo, 10:4"' "Per-onal Sucnlice," general discussion. 11 :tkl "Humility in Service," Mr A. W. Halsigi-r. Discussion. 1 1 :2o 'Raporta, 1 1 :!" l-'.lection ( "irieer-. Afternoon 1 180 Song arrvkn). 2:00" Progressive Christianity, " Mr. 0, -' Mcintosh. lt6-"lnfloenoe of Mooey in Mak ing Dlaciplee," Mr. H. L. Btowell, 2 bill "The Christian in Politlce, " Mr. It. B. Hall. hiscussion. .1:00 "The Christian Voter's Ke ponalbilltei Mr., I. L. Vinson. .1:20 "Power, and Its Source," Mr. lien. B. Marquis. Diseussit-n. 4:00 Vnflnlabed business. Evening 7 r30 goog service. S :ikl Hvpolito quartette h :15 " Keiigion us a Hoclal Poroa(" Hev. w. L. MeCulloogh, Si MS.) Hy poll tO quurtette. Benediction. m m m .1. ' ,' lloisl, justice ol the h-iicc, Crosby, Minn., makes the following statement: "I can certify that One Minute Cough Cure will do all that i- claimed or it. Mv wife could not get her breath nml the llrst dose ol it 00 I leVed her. It has also Is-m-litcd my whole fumiiv." It acts Immediately and cures coughs, colds, croup, grip.e, bronchitis, ii-lbnui and all throat ami lung troubles. Tullinan , Co., leading druggists. Tin- most stubborn e--tigh reanltlna from an attack of la gripis- or heoVI Id, Ii i II t yield to the woinlerlul healing pro pert lee oi Koley Honey nml Tar. which si rein-l hnna the lune- lllld makes them suiiiul. Nothing else as gnral, I loneer Drug store. Purity and Accuracy 1 f are necessary in drugs. Medk Loei wln-n prepared with adulterated IngredhnU I'atiuot s.-rve tin- purpose desired. Our drugs are all standard and our pres. rip tioa departMMkl has our Spot ial can Mall orders will receive prompt and Oaroful attention BROCK & MoCOMAS I leadquartem for Camera and Photographic Supplies. Corner Main and Court sts , Pendleton. Nothing Succeeds ii '. like success. Tu chal leligi- utU-lltloO irresistibly wear the utl ire u( a w inner. I in ijia.t. Ial,- limn is as essential ,, evening dres ua a sw.iiluw-lail cat Our isiiish is our trade-mark, uml while that is present everything is right. The i ostliest attire receives uu added gloss from OUT ellorts THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY 1. F. Robuiion, Prop. Teleplioiie 60 French Restaurant III ' ol I loll with... LaFontaine Hotel Best Meals In the City. Open Day and Night. Ous laFontaine - Prop. SwIUIcr BiildlOK. Main St. llit: CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... ciiKis sinpsoN Hruprletor Kverylliiog New. New liurses; Mew Big, best rig and team in tbe illy. Boarders given the best attention. -Sci v ice uny hour of the night t elephone No. 7a. Surprise Sale No. 152 Friday, May 18, 1900. Saturday, May 19, " wi: WILL SfiLI. Women's Black Hose and Bed Spreads. We have .-ne OMt NO doOSfl ).iiir Women's Rlaek Hon, worth l'i. per pair, that we will sell (or I'riiliti and Satnr-lav Two Pair tor 15c. si,- Bed Rpreadi a 1 1 tl in 11 .n " go f..r Ut each HHc " " ii.ta volt save lite New (ioods. Children's Ready.Riaale Praaaaa lorad and white. line ol Women's spring Jaoketa, Summer Corsets, Corset Waists, Corset Covers gnmmer Ofnvee, a great assortment in all the new colors, ami shade" from Mo. to 5c. Big Bargains in Luce-. - enter counter in middle .H-ie v 1 ot ,-f Waen Sulfa to tit boys .1 to id years, ate, Orcatest Line of Summer Dress (Ioods ev cr shown In Pendlrtnn. Always in the Lead. fmm MANHOOD RESTORED CUP,DENE PHK tii' VlU(iff, UttttrtfrrttitliM nf af 1 ut I nm ) 1 ii Inn, will iitiu-hiy rtirn yirii of 'til "B n- rvn latir .1, Am oil l m in tlh g 11 nm 1. au !. ni rain, - -K in Hir lla4 k. as 1 I - int I'tiaiealrej sallttt Meter J t I11t111tl1.gr , ,. nrleiir. It Mel aaeaw I easel lH SMfgW if it..! . I.. k . - 1 " H I'lllMI ioaraiht ll 1 . 1 1.- klil to yn 11 n.l Hit 111 1 oil, t.t Hi I tin I li-u. I ! ItfKN t. ilr-tiali' I't sad rMfariia una 1 .itk organ 1 in 1. i-.-hi atiiTrtta at -t rtiml hv I tore la -u-v u rrntf Sf irimbitsl wMti fratXaiMU. 1 ' 1 1 J 1 1 n 1 it niy kiomii rciM 'iv In nir teltlHttal t DuarwlMMii tawflaHMibua A wtitn it l 1 ' i'i. i- lvn tin - I 11 I 1 1' litfin 'l if Kli.'ii Mil ,. st 1, ui , t, , 1 H 1 lUSflt cur fl -i at isui.rt tot f - . Ujf until s-M 1 f.r ihkki 1 ' - 1.: 11 tu I tfflfuuttitl t eVMtiit' . i a in 11 on 1 1. to., r. o, 1 in 1 . .i ,. 1 ai fOtl Ml.r B1 I I IM N A 1 U . liKI'iiuHls. I'KN I'll I 1 . I lt K(. ON. The Blue Fr-ni mm N, w l! .ii nirriggoa .uul GoCarti In fin 11. 1 'i- have tin- beat Inn- in Ihe i ity. I '1 11 aa limn I5 no 71 s Main Bttttl I ln- Blue l-'riitit rVSSVvVvVVeSAVVsVVvVsVVVVVirVVVsVVVVVVVVVl Pendleton Planing Mill & Lumber Yard R. P0R8TBR, Proprietor. Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Posts, And All Kinds ol Kiilldlna Material. Ordi-rs lor mill wirk promptly cxeouteil. l''urnislics plans mid estimates ami uaiantces cost id con- it met loo. Hotel Pendleton Under New nanaement. 1. Strictly First Class Excellent Cuisine. Every Modern Convenience T Give Us a Trial. Rates $2 00 a day Special Kates by Week or montb Bar and Billiard Itooms. Beadtiuarlerk for Traveling Men- The Besl Motel In hastern Oreuon. Van ! a 11 Kios . 1'iops. Sin cssors to J. t:. Moore AMI KICA.N PLAN. SI (10 per Day and I pwurJs I inc.t Hotel In the Hatillk. Northwest rilU PORTLAND POMTIeANOi OK SOON. Spcvlal Kate tu Haalern Oicgo.i peuple visiting forlland. MeasViierters lor 1 1 and commeicial travelers. n. C BOWtiltti, Manager. Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Hyela' Best Flour. It took fiiat pgayaaJaUB at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion, ami gives ex. elk-ut sat (suction wherever used Rvgry sack la guaranteed We have the beat Steam Kolleit Bailey, .Seed Rye. aud Hi-.ml less Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W S. BYEK8, Prop. Brttn. Shortm Feed, etc