Sal for Thursday, Friday BHo. Udies' I'Vt Black Drop stitch mm .r value, ww.. i - r- Hose, r 16c Kill Moves, regular prtot $1.(K) to m .-, Bpccial nce 49c. km ' an throe pairs bo any one customer, and for Ticket on Piano wllh every gic. purchatc. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. STJSI5 Of PUBLIC SCHOOLS. .Sttlirt Ha Been Suecessful An ";.mtnu ot Comma Kvente. .iri bv I'r. t'. .' Smith this JJJ,, in rurrt-tit events i-xaiinmi- T ,1 imi it nr.' entertninmcni at E am boose Thursday evening. rjiJJJy hi' lulu irrow afternoon Kantd rerlngor'ii racetrack, nd "SrWtt. ' "t'"1'' -" Hl'" '" ,K" yEbTnuHT orii hnuae next Wed- run rwelnj. , ... n.'. i.f iW i li'Hini; exercise of tin1 Pmll'M leWlc Kl li Imvr DM wju fliiirwlul They have shown tint ot brtemet mi the ol the m,,. that b domontt ration of work in "I I It-1 r-t t hb. I' imniiiiil. i I' "'' ,"'k' l'r- r- ' is.:; nateier presentation f prizen vim ' ! enrrent fNt-fiT ttie three higher grade. , i- In-Ill "i. Wednesday ufter B Ribert Oronin received the firm w. llu. itul Mamie Fleether the I Ir. Smith addressed the ppl bf iU in ntnk i in.' tlir prcscntu- I: .jviiic III t'.i" ' I'll' it i t" III' nNsiif:l "ii'ii "t w miieii in any nlk- a lile ol thin eity could he ioul whn maid thou u better tmlrJi ot current happening! than v. muug iK"- iii- who submitted : : i . - V,' In I I r I lie jlldg trot 'it tin' nniiiinttei' of award, hrpfie riving was n very pleasant tore tlif school exercises ut the cnitK tminii. ItiPtfiletl Culture Enterliilnm.nl. WnmI prajat baa heen ueeorded ra popili who participated in the Uracil culture entertainment at lKr.iri hnu n Thurs.hiy even- m Wuniferlnlly perfect were the anil bHtrttting aai tin- pro at. thMtiiihnttt. Tli" 'li'iutrttnent ot akttical culture bat I D in the tut? of Knv Conklin, assistant twiftl, whn (in- made it a valuable altKt of the eel 1 ii.rk. The opera he tj fllii'ii t" overflowing, titty mm 'inn IinniL'iil in tn uccninnio- eatkpefon wh tild not ohtain m otoerviiie. Tin receipts' were as Una lluuti. and quite a sum will i-.iir expenier are pant, to e.i. "ire tiiv liiriii-lniii'iit the gvin ereoa the hill. Ha. C. it. Carter, Mi Alice uli iml Mr. lien Carl sang hhIoh, eauV Acme quu'ti-t remlereil a mini i. . ri-nnii- j i. , iir,iri.f. jngM ol eserciaei by t ) fiK tin henuii by tree arm drill, jwiivji little girls of tb aeeoad) ? 'd f'Hirtli aradea, eharmlngly briiiuihi; i.irtli rniindn of ap tja. derab-bell euteiM fol- id which 2tl liny. ttn( ,,rM eialith. ninth unit tenth Pneuibite.l real ikill in the ue BSjyUttit applianoea. ' H'luii eliil, exerciae wu bf 10 J"al irl iif the eighth, ninth ami le-. .i , I,,., it, ,;, ,.N,.r,.iw, JJ ': iven h) 2ft hoyi and yirln El J ewventh, eighth, ninth fdee. ii -..'eiaity ending Wiai. and nix hoya from the until .in. i. 'in i, grade awing p-'lulu. ,t, lightej ew t. B wjmt darkeued to give the .in me ,'xereiaeN were '1 rved the lieartv ttlVen Pendleton pnbllo eohooli end the Wee ton RoraMI aobool will attract a liin crowd, no dottlit. The racetrack of Simpson iV I'eringer ha heen secured, and will be pal in good ihepc for the eventa, The prog rent has heen printed in the Beel Oregon ian. Noadniloiion will he ctmrtfed fur thiii event. The program boglm at IsSO p. m. And then on Ifedneortij evening, tlie operetta "liolden Hair" will be given in Kraier opera houaa, The operetta ii well reheereed end prom Ion to he well worth hearing. ran oe omo, cm r leuooi Loua Cocimr. ( I'rKiik J. Oaeney raaJtM emit ihHt he t th. nalof partner al tin- iirm ol r, i, caenay -v i. . iiniiiK beplneai in the atty ol Toledo. ooaat. Hinl HiHie aforoaaldi hii.i Unit -hI.i tirm w ill m the u iii hi One Hnndrad Dollari for oaoh aiic every i'h-' nf rniHrrti ihnl oattnot 00 DOroOJOy the nai of HhIIV I'Htnrrli rare. Hworn in iH-tiirc mi' hii.i unti-.'ritH'.l In my ireneiii'e thi-nth ilHy ul Ih-t'eiiibvr, A. liw.. -. ii IIhII - ( Hlnrrh CON ante dlroeUr "ii tbe Mi W. OLKA(W)N, Niilnr entitle. i tnken latvrojally hii.i .i i hii.I inn. .hi- -nffiu'i'i. nf the Hvniein. land for MMtttaoataW. free. K. J. fllESEY .V I'll., Toledo, Ohio, old b limit!!". T-K'. Bau'a Faaitty PI It are the aoat. JIM JOHNSON ARRESTED HUME. Street Row In Portland Involve! Former Prominent Portland Politician. Jutm-. 1". .liihtiHi'ii, jailer at the Port land jail, formerly a deputy -heriff of ('mat ilia county ami Inter pOOtPiaQtOT ol Pendleton, arreated Wlleon T. Hum.., . -.li-trirt nttaCDOy, u tn 1 two other- mi the Ml reel in Portland. Iliiine wan charged w ith interfering with an "Hirer; Kendall with di orderly conduct, and MoGnth with tbrentening to kill. The row Htarte I at f ourth ami Wanhingtoii Htreet- ebool o'clock in the evening ami attracted neveral Jinn dred M'ople to the welie. Whether Hume or MeOntb, a gambler, itartod the trouble in un unsettled ijiiention. It in hu ill Meliratli made an im-iilting remark ami nu- atruck by Hume. Me liratli iiHHi'-tf that the attack wuk un provoked on hi part. The real ditiictilty did not trief until Jailer JauinH ,lohnon arrived with the patrol wugon. Ueing ac quainted with the men, the otlicer Huid he would encort them to the city jail and nave them tbe humiliation ot riding in the wagon. He placed hi hand upon KotJull'i iboalaef, where upon Hume llttellipted' to force the ollicer to rcleuac hin grip. Hume wan drunk, it i- UMHerted. at the time, ami uaed Home had language. A general mix-up wa- imminent when the olticer aaeerted hi authority ami brooghl the trio of Hcrnpper to jail. They were to Ik- tried Thurnday afternoon. 'I Da and Operetta. bet e ecu 1 1 - ' Played Out. Dull headache, pain in vur i. u part of the hody, ninking at the pit ot the Mtotiiaeli, Iom of appetite lever ihneMH. pimple or mire ure all ii tive evidence of impure blood. Ho mutter liow it became 10, it nuit M purlged in order to obtain g I health. Acker' lJlo.l Klixir ha never (ailed to cure oiofnjoni or vyphilitlo polaoni or iiny other hloil diiteaae. It i cer tainly a wonderful remedy, and we ell every bottle on u positive guarantee. I or ale hv llriM-k ,V MoCottiae. feftaUd Knive-, ;;:ana spoons. eat, ll MS Haul to ') Utile murt; hi aT24oU V, ' , ""' "" ' '""I." O.-'.auiIS chu i '"1 "' rood W-.V1 '"U(l. thi I',," ",""1"1 ''le B W IL TCJr. f'.'n nun ..1 i.uuix r r. . "cui , .. i.. . . " naa. " abmi ..,. --. L j.hi ."I ""' Iwasatti. '"'"t I-mK "i'V, 1,1 a"amek ol oai oi u iiiHiiuianiuror. Nunziker Jeweler and Uptlclan. Nolioe to T.ach.n. rnndleton. Or, i Hoy u. Kxaminu- t ion f..r graduation from the eighth grade of the politic chool will be held ..ii tin Mth and IBtfa of May at the fol lOWillg duee: Pendleton, Adam, Allienu. Milton, Weston, Helix, Echo. tJmnUIln, Pilot took, I'kiah, Diatrun No. g, Wnt on Mountain Any public aeliool pupiln living in IJmatllTa aounty are eligible to take thin examination ut any of the above merit intisd nleoee, provided tliut they have Inlajhed the common hcIiooI oouree, Teacher w ho have pupil to graduate living in localitioH not convenient to the above place can ecure quention for exam illation hy pplving to tin eouuty school upertatendeajt, J. t Now I in. Look at Your Face. And BM if it i reflecting health Of diaaaat Kurl' Olovar Root Tea l.ellllt ilie the fuee ll le 1 c .liitilex ion , and aHiiren jerfe,-t health All ilruggint. .'.' cent and fill cent Money refunded if re-mil are not natiHtactory. Tallman & Co. Attention. Maooabesf! All BMavban are requeued to attend a aynokar next Monday night, the llet, uud bring their friend. by Order of Committee - Sick headaclie aholut, ly and htiii auently cured hy uing Moki tea. A pleiiKuiit herb drink. Ouraj eonetlpn ; tii hi and Indignation, make you eat, I Bleep, w ork um I bappy. Inuaiaotion maranteed or money baok, i5 c ut and 60c. for attic" by brock & Mc- ColllUH. A Word to Farmers... e ha ial,!'S 's t,lu awn of harvest we wish to announce that Cutlerv i r''lp ele 1,,le of Harvest Supplies, Dishes, lable table's n , lnn u tensils. We buy lor spot casli, wlncli Pk- b 1 SL" Cbeapni than those wlio buy on credit. sanborn's Teas and CoHees a sot specially. CHAS. R0HRMAN, Court Street CHIEF JUSTICE WOLVERTOR ACCEPTS. Will Serve at Judo. In Hall of Fame Selection! Question ai to Precedence In Development of Electric Telegraph. chief Juetloa Obarlet i:. Wolverton who I. ,- heen in Pendleton for two week presiding over the deliheration of the supreme court, in one ot thiwe w ho were anked to nerve a judge in the hi-lection of nnmet (or connnenio rttlou in the HbIi ,,f Pa me. He ha written, accepting the invitation, and will thsnefnre nerve as one ol the 'Senate of New York I'nivernitv. " a the radfjaa have heen deetgnatad, Tlie Helii tion of name to he eoromeroorated hid fair to be ana of the moil Interest ing event, in the nation'n life. In connection with the celection of names, many Interesting quetinm-an-arining touching the right of cer tain men of the pad to rank f..rcmot and to he commcm, .rated in the hall of lame. One will create general in teret, ow ing to the fad that it involve the question of credit for bringing out the electric telegraph. The Hnim of Alfred Vail have ubroltted printed tetementa in Which Alfred Vail i ac corded a place co-ordinate with that oc cupied by ProfcHHor s. I-. it. Morae, wnoai name live- in the .apreeelnn "The Morae Telegraph and Code.'' Alfred Vail' connection with the in vention i thn net forth in the circu lar of hi otiH, Stephen, j. Oumtnlngi ami ( ieo. II. : tientletneni It in, we believe, very generally conceded that to no other one invention doe the world owe for it wonderful progre and develop ment than to that of the electric tela graph, and we beg to ,,ff,.r f,,r vour favorable coiiiderat ion, Bl one of' the name at ! luaerlbed upon the llnli of Fame ol tbe New York university. that of mir revered father, Alfred Vail. A graduate of that univeritv, in the early part of 1887, and the' tirt president of it Kucleiau Society, he, .hi the j:ki of iapteanber of the name year, entered into a eon tract f part nerahip with s. i". B. at one then pro fi'HHor in your univerity, which pr.. vided thai Alfred Vail ii..iil.l not onlv i ii r ii i -ii the mean necenHiiry t.. perlecl Morae 'i daalgn, but alao devote tii Hcientiiic ami meehanical ability to the same end. With what devotion thi wa done and with what sOooaai he wa rewarded, the scientific World well know-. The far-famed "dot and da-h" alpebbet the soul of the invasion and the mechauistn to produce it hy sound, or in character nofl paper, were the device and discover!' of Mired Vail. The foremost electrician of the cen tury, up to the time of In death in Mill;. Prof, franklin U ard Pope. tints summed up In- opinion of the status of Alfred Vail, in closing an article U dished in the Centurv Magazine IOT April, L8M : " It is self-evident, there tore, that not u single feature of the original invention of Morse, as formu lated in Iii caveat, and re oca ted in hi original patent, is to be found aimuig the essential constituents of the modern apparatus. M "Prior to KIT it embodied the work ..) Morse and Henry alone. From KIT to is-m it wai a Domblnatlon of tlie in vention of M..r... Henry and Vail, hut the aaaantlnl telegraph of today, ami tlie universal telegraph of the future, comprises solely the work of Joeeph Henry ami Alfred Vail, 1 1 It uiuv be proper to here cite the WOrde of the II. .11. Alno Kumlall. lute p. itmaler-general , the counsel for DOtb Mofm and Vail, as well a their triend and associate, "It justice be done, the name of Alfred Vail will forever stand associated with that of Samuel I . b. Mofaa, in the history and introduction into public use ol the electro-niugiietic telegraph. " We submit to you, gentlemen of the senate, for enrollment in your Hall of fame, the mime of our father, Alfred Vail, and shall ! glad to furnish you anv further information w ith respect to him that von mav desire. We re main, BTEHPEN VAIL, J. CUM MINOS VAIL, 010. K VAIL. Alfred Vail, the eldest on of Judge and Mr. Stephen Vail of Speedwell, Morrietown, New Jersey, wu born on the 1Mb of September, 1K07. His youth ami nutllbood were iaed in his native town, and hi inheritiil BM chun ical instincts and skill were to tered hv bin association with the operation of the gpaadwull Iron Work, belonging to bis father, ami tor many year the foremost in the coun try ; here having been constructed the boiler and most of the machinery ol the teamer "Suvanuah, " the lirst to ero the Atlantic; the lirst cotton gain, etc., etc. In lni2, he entered the University ol New York, gruduut- iug in IM6, and in tggf lie returned to it. Intending to atndi for the mlniatry, but hi interest in Morse's crude idea changed hi course. He married in 880, and went to Philadelphia to rep resent In lather, who was a B ISO) bet ot the great I'lcoinot ie works of bald s' fn, Vail m Hutty, now 'The bald win boBonotlve wcffs. " in isij. be r attorned to Morrletoem, ami in i"io. uongreai baring appro priated ().'0,000,UOU with which to (ill l Id an experimental line, be and Moral were appointed the govennnelitul u parlnteudanta, and ha went to Wash ington, uml until IM. wa enguged in tin developmeol ol tbe invention ami in constructing line. He returned to Morristown in IMK, and there made his home until his deatl. on January lt, 1W. Voieanic krupilons Are grand, but kkiu eruptions rob life of joy bucklen'e Arnica Salve curea them; also old. ruuuiurf and fever m.r.-a. ulcers, boiU, tel. .us oornt, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, si ltd.-, cl.apped bauds, ebilblalns. Best pile cure 011 earth. Drives out Dalai and achea. Only lit box. Cure guar antaad, Sold by TnUaaM & Co., drug g ot. THE WESTON NEIGHBORHOOD. Loeal Note and Penoual Mention A Pro-Boer Rally! The Kt Oregouiall is indebted to the Waetoa taadaw tor the following items : . o U'...MI ..... nvcr iiiiilav from Athena', attending the funeral of a brother Mason, the late W. H. Mead or. Mi liella HeOraw returned Sunday from PeodletOO where she has heeii employed ut the Weasel Jicpartiueiit Store.' Louli 0, Proa bate I ha bojal au- pnlnted census enumerator tor the Weston district. Mr. Proebatei ii an ex-sergeant of Company , Second Oregon, and a sjj,ular young man of this city. President D. V. s. Held, ol tbe nor mal school, returned Saturday from a abort sojourn at Hot Lake, Union BOUnty, where he succeeded in ridding himself of u tS Vers attack of rheuma tism. . Tlie infant son of J. P. I.ieuallen ha pearly raootarad. alter receiving treatment for its injured eye at Dr. Cropp'i hospital In Wallu Wulla. it is expeotad tliat the youngster's aight will aoou be entirely restored. Frod Flekhw is rocovuriug Iroiu the effects of his recent accident at. the Weston mountain aawutill. Wbure he was caught beneath a load of logs when it suddenly overturned. The shock was a everc nttU, however, and he i still afflicted w ith attacks Of dltiliteee, Mrs. M. M. Smith is here from Uon ner's Kerry, Idaho, on an extended visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Dee ton, near town. Mr. Smith i a pioneer woman of Oregon, And will he in attendance at the coming PC-Union of Cmntilln county pioneers at Weston. C. M. Pierce left Tuesday for Hot Ijtke, Union county, and will en deavor to recuperate strength at that well-known resort. Mr. Pierce has liecn much reduced in health of late from an attack of kidnev trouble, and will be OOanpelled to relinquish linsi uess cares for several weeks. Speaking for the people of I'ca Ridge and "Poverty Qulcfa" near town. John Benton says that they expect to cele brate the birthday ol Phil beiithe with great eclat in future. Mr. Bee the ha been out there lately with his road grading OUtflt, ami its a result the thoroughfare! are lioe in excellent thane, V . J. QholaOD has resigned a city marshal, waterworks tuperintendent and street OOWtmicclottCT of Athena, becauae hi request for an increase of salary from t."n) to gflO a month was not granted by the council, A motion to appoint Qeorge McDonald to till the vacancy received no second. Finally the mayor appointed Mr. McDonald to serve ns special otticer until the ollice is regularly filled. Jess hieUalletl returned recently from near Perrdlotoa. where he has been shearing sheep w ith a crew con taining Win. ami Jaine W I and Obarlea McParland. He reporta a profitable season for WOOl harvester, ami left Tuecday for F.agle valley, where the Isiys will next operate. Mr. I.ieuallen i the democratic candidate for the honorable ollice of constable in Weston dlatrict, ninl expects to re turn in time to conduct a vieorottl campaign. Dan U, Kirk arrived at Weston late ly from llu. .. n l.ay, and bring" a inl report concerning the nhyUICUl and lliiancial comlition of T. t'alamity Anderson, who has never prospered, it appears, since he left Weston. Mr. Kirk av Mr. Anderson i now living "li ill f:i I lit gra- to save expenses. He g. t out in the early morning, when the birds are caroling their joyous lays and the dew is on the li. l.l. Thi oooMlona what i known aa "clover bloat.'' ami Tom ha to be punched in the side with a case knife before he is littiil for his day's ntruggle with tbe wolvet of poverty, A pro-l'.oer rally i-ainmon ltotake place Friday evening at the United Brethren church tn this city, for the beneflf ot the widow uml orpbnna of brave Boon wh" have (alien in defence of their country. It will be ad dressed by Rev. Paul Kruger, of Huntavllle, Wash., member ol tne National Boer Bel lei Fund Association, who ha appeared before in the pulpit here. Hi- subject i "The Transvaal and the War With England." Mr. Kruger is an earner.! -pi nker and is thoroughly BCCjUnintad with his sub ject, lie bat delivered Bumerout ad dresses in Washington, w hich are high ly sHikeli of hy the press of the state. A Powder Mill Exploilon. Removes everything in sight : so do drastic mineral pill, but both are mighty ditugeroii-. Don't dynamite the delicate machinery of your ho.lv with calomel, crotun oil or aloe- pills, when Dr. King' New Life Pills, which are gentle as a summer breexe, do the work perfectly. Cure- head aclie, constipation. Only L'.'ic at Tall uiau A Co.' drug tore. - Arrival! at the Hotel Pendleton. W J Johnson, Walla Walla. K s Edwards, Portland, Ieo r Fuller. Portland, a Rod i Iraat, Portland, W A William. Portland. 0 w Cottam. Oakland, A W Oletey. Portland. W K Fill-.' Beppoer. R Jell, Tekon. w D l latter, Spokane. 0 i Itacey, Portland. 1! B OoeMU. Portland. A J Hull. Bpokana, A s Heatfleld, Bpokana, w b Jenklne, s.-uttle. I c foil, tt, Hustings, Si ii Kerbey, Ktnrtt City. J A Allison, Portland! J W Cason, Portland. b. ECZEMA And Eveiy Form of Torturing Disfiguring Skin and Scalp Humors Cured by (yticura Hernuv tvuK vnaarnnwv axenj tu atr ii.. avu tbofuugbl) wnh H i Waiiu anil I i in i ha MAI' N,i appll "ii" "I III nl lie hi. Hie tiea! kni ciii) . ami lall) laku lull ! ol i i i n i a a Hssutvrurr. Hint treatment will SSTOfd ISStSSI, l-.. f bsnull ml ami aks'i.aml lm to a s'ly. s-nii-Uant, ami BOI'BOeilOtI OSIS ahtni all tflav lalla. HO r hM,mfks en. r. I ... sal l lli of. I . o. I 4 ..r at oi.i-.ai. Jk K. -oi i o.aif .... ' O ,.R liH' U .-b 1 HW l ull S.,., -.., . I1U.1..H '' Uuv la Cat. ka.aiaa,"a -if aawk. fiaa. I he larseat atotk of Saddlsry, Har ness, lent Wsffon Covers, Can vas, Lap Dusters, Hope, Strhtg l.cather, etc., la kept by Joseph Ell The Leading Ha nea and Saddle flao ulsctursr of Lantern Oregon. C i - 11- IK i"i WANT n .-i H buDscriDcrs ' ' m.... m -eapt,r in las Bolted , riiate. or Eurupe, retail, lO 1 ' postal Uole, .1.. . k ..1 m u'l to Um Kajtt ...'... M .. : "" m i .iihll.ii. i.' nii?azines fou da aire, an. I a,- sfu bav It - m i.. you au.l aaauaiu all rlak ul lLa sea. ta'iiiM tost in ifas niaiia. it win - .. .... i ... 1 1 trouble ami risk. I' you are .-. i..-. . n.. , to Ike East oasuuMAa, lu reuiltUug you eau rftsluct i. ii oar . . 1.1 IruOi in. puLiltaLera' urius AUilioaa r A.-i OKHOONIAN PLB CO . 1 'wlb too, Oroauo. RAtSEO MONEY FOR SCHOOL. Dlitrlrt CenfePaaea at Galloway Chapel Encourage! the Plan at Milton Some additional lav delegates ar rived vesterday, nmoiiii whom was Mrs. Tlios. J. Price, of Weston, one of the pioneers of this county. A go,! congregation listened to Rev, K. P. Orcen of Walla Walla, lant eve nlng, The sermon was a plea for the exercise by business principles ami real in the a flair ol tlie church. At both the aflOFItOOT! and evening ses sions, Mr. Orcen presented the in terests of the conference school anon to Ik- established at Milton, and secured a subscription ot nearly, HOD for that outpace. The people ot Milton have generously offered to donate to the con Terence the Advent ist acadeniv prop ertv in that town, provided1 the church wifl at once equip and Operate it as a school oi higher education i Mr. Orcen i conference agent and is meeting with good success in raising tlie neces sary amount for this purpose. Tlie aobool will open about October i. w ith a lirst class eastern man as president and a full corps of teacher". Pev. F. B. Jones, the pastor at 1 a Grande, a recent accession to tlie force of tin conference, from Waal irgmia, is a man of Varied gifts ami will do much to promote the WOfl ot the church in this section. There will be preaching tonight, and services all day tomorrow ami Bumtay, Some ot tlie other city pulpits will be tilled by members of the conference on Suinlai . CASTORTA BeBAtaeetesstutaelCTBAt it Pi stv anas In it l..i in. ut- than Ihitty year, and iht Aisj res iaiv ttrtaasi jouai. SAYS ATHENA ENTERPRISE Will to T. J. Kirk Tells n Wall Witlla Paper the Electric Power Company'! Plane. Aii enterprise which has been fre quently set forth in the Baal Ore XOn ian, the Athena electric light uml power scheme, is referred to by T. J. Kirk in an interview with a Walla Walla paper. Mr. Kirk says he el pacts the companj will have the plant in process ot construct ion tin summer, ami that the engineer is making a second purvey Ilia statement wa- .1 lollowai "We are having 11 second survey made, and until that is flntahed I can not speak definitely ot our plana, At you know the report of the engineer who made the lirst survey was entire y favorable, but more of the stock holders dee I fed to have Mr. Miller, who is now constructing the system ot sewer here, also make a survey ami an Inveetlgatlon of the leasibllity ol tlie tcheme ami lie is now at work. If his report is favorable the work will com atenOC al once. I think there i little question but that we will have the plant in process of const met ion thi rammer. ' ' Purity and Accuracy are necessary In drugs. Medicines when prepared with adulterated Ingredleuta cannot serve the purpoCt desired. Our drugs are all s andard and QUI pre rip tioti depart men' bus our special are Mall order will receive prompt sud i areful attention. BROCK & McCOMAS Headquarter, for Cameras and Ph. .t. .graphic Supplies, Corner Main and Court Sta , Pendleton. Nothing Succeeds mwm i ' ,: 17 i like success. To challenge attention irreatetibly wear tbe attire of a winner , Immawulaia linen it us aaaentlal to evening dress us a sw.illow-l.nl coat Our poiih is our trade mark, ami while that is present everything i right, 'the i'otiii't attire reoelvet no added glo from our cftorts. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. rtobinjon, Prop. Telephone 60 French Restaurant In connection with ... LaFontaine Hotel Beat Meal In the City. Open Day end Night. Out LaFontaine - Prop. AwlUler tkilding, Main Jit. THE CITY.ee Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... crims siaPsuN Proprietor Kverytbtng N ow. New ft o rase i New Riga. Beat rlga and team, in the city. Boarder, given tbe brat attention. Service any hour of the uight I VexSpllUlaVC NO. Surprise Sale No. 152 Friday, May 18, 1900. Saturday, May 19, " WB vVILL MLL Women's Black Hose and Bed Spreads. We have one case M doaetl pair Women's Black Hose, worth I.Vi p. r air, that we will o fo,- I rnl,i and Saturday Two Pair for 15c. you aftve Iflc ,1 ,, aajn gl lied Spreads will go (or T'.'c each 11.10 " " " " Ma " l.M " 11, ta " New ii mils.. Ch iblren S Realymado Itreases, colored and white. line of Women's Spring Jacket. Summer Cor-et. Corset Waist. Corset Cover. Slimmer oboe-, a great assortment in all the new colors, and shades from tSc, to Tor, Big Bargains in I, ace. enter counter in middle aisle. A Lot of Wash Suit o tit boyt I I" III years, "sic. Oieatevt Line of Summer Orcsa tlooils c cr shown In Pendleton. Always in the Lead. .SC.n. .110010 II, shop.' eilla Cum. Lost Mnnhooo, Irn oolency, i o Power, niat-Loaee., Bpsrmni"no.B Imnmnla, Pitln. in h o a, l .1 D'. ii, B -mlnul amt.aion., turn, laeaj ratioon,. t. Iillltl, Mo, ol o li .1 Unlitm,.. to sSnrry, . osa of STTISW l.in.n, Varlcoesl., or i.im liuolon, 1'i.ni Qulf-Uno. ot DIs- art 1 1 i-tinr.n, Slop. H.r tllUH Two, Iiom o Blehilf, ' P fh'4 i . , 1 1 v .1 1 m. . o ..i i. i, iji'iia i. . Allan.'.., Ci.iii n n,.iiii..i, . ii , l.m rrnni'iion, Oal. rOR Ua.lK Ht I 'ALLMAM .v ii.. IIRUUeiaTa, riNiu i liiM, OtUMON, The Blue Front We have the I met 1 1 net in tl It) . See lis before buying. MAX BAKU. Fishing Tackle and Hammocks... 71R Main St. Pendleton Planing -Mill & Lumber Yard K. PORSTBR, Proprietor. Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Posts, And All Kinds of Itulldlng Malrrlal. Otdura tot mill wik protnptly iiKtrtidi l''uriiislu-s plans and ottllliati and KimittiitieM caul of COtB tructioa, HOTEL PENDLETON Under New nanajjenient. Strictly First-class Kxcdleot Cuisine. Kvery Modem CuDVHiiencc ffttXr salt! fL aWBB Give Us a Trial. Kates $2 00 a day Special Kates by Week ur inuDtb i:.w and KlHUrd liooina. II. ,diuarten. for Traveling Men. The Best Hotel In I Astern Oregon. Van Dran Kros , PrODI. Successors to J. t. Moore AMLKICAN IM AN I Inc. I Hotel 13.00 olthrt raj . ... -a V inthel'ssllk )cf iiuy a 1 1 ii t jiNurus. TbenV ml THE PORTLAND POHTIsANDi ORlOONi .Special Uatea to lisalcro Oregun psopls visiting Portland, tlesdoosrter. for tourists anil comiueiclal trsvslers. tf. C. HOW HKS. Maser. Byers' Best Flour... To make good brcud uae Hyeia' Heat Flour. It took fiiat pruraiam ut the CbitaK" World's Fair, ovt r all competi tion, and gives excellent aatlalactiou wherever uaed. Kvery sack is guaranteed We have the beat Steam H .lh. I Harlcy, Mud Kyc and Hearilleae Parley. Pendleton Roller Mills W 8. UYt:US, Prop. tii au. Shortn, Fttcv', etc