East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 24, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    CORSET SALE..
163 Corsets
BLACK AND DRAB
ALL SIZES
Bedoced to 49C to Close
Worth 75c. to $1.00.
Chance on I'lano with every 50c- purchase.
leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co.
bda1
M Y M, 1900.
k IT ICHOOt CHILDREN.
!ranl Three Rears" Given at
u,Friei Opera Houit.
. 1 H..T crecteil the
" jam 'rl II' 1
' I- tl.C operetta "tl V.(l-
. JTwaiim. (Tiv. ii he tlij) pnplle of
L1W .tit.: . 1- aeeitted
C2 other niiiffr-. The operetta
r asihrril ticc'v tbroughoot. ttl"'
',.',,,,,. ail- I !!.;! I'lfHW'll
! ty p.Tf-rit.-ui Tin- ct.irv of
eTeyMU ia .ivttv imp, anil hl a
T, innie.lv inri "J" ""''
2, the rharai't- ! i nu taken by
J!', Dell McCarty, Byron
tatfind Fred Vincent, who ae
B HmM ret creditable when
CafM M tli. iagi lor toe rcn.l 1
tatfttelr port'- ,, ,
XwJraniv Heatie w Ine Woodland
tor Mi Anna '..!. it l.iirhtlimt
1 ri Hired vi rv much praise
I tr MMKnl manner in w hich
Br muinl their role.
icbinniai feature .1 the rfnrni
arifihr eboru ul lifty yoang
erli .1 i-enl in white awl carrying
.u,i, ; Imnti foi the decoration
itw ttifotiv f the w llnwl uueen.
f.iHhv of Motion w. re the in uh icu I
aajtoaMMtd bj J. A. Ulbeoa cs
ri.il' for tli i- occasion, an overture
E m noaahTa niulc, which were
tori bv tl- liirknian orchestra.
Tbr fUtfluit of til.' piece Was well
(aw. ml tin- in inagen t wan
VieH throughout, ih- chunges la-inn
'", taaeen tlie act! without any
, 'itl tlimi ar- . t-' .iiiury w hen
r on WPn "'" "r'' ""
1 'm feature of tlic
: ""'- H (he IW.HI Hlter
SSL,n - 5 the IVn-
. pnajrani ever sn , .
lZ.. 11 l i v raJMat ion
Ma pablir sclnil Nn
mn bald lor the
J " I . - ear . , '
sHitton o( another fftwle, 1
haaath. to the curriculum, the
U rnJr nl ti,i- v ear will attend
Mr aaj do B'lv ai.r.'l work liefore
Ira Han Fall.
iWh taakMnacli, liver and kil
? tMblw M w . I ! a- WonMUl, atxl all
tin- rwulic g m ..f tppatlto.
ia the hi... 1 i backache, ner
". headache an-1 tired, liHtlcaH,
o feeliii,.. liui thereV no uhikI
W! likf that Liaten to J. W.
Jwf, Idarille. In. I. Me aavr :
twin.' Bittern ure im-t the thinir 'for
ai. ilirn he i-, 1 rundown, and
'ate ahether he liver or lien. It
-' 1 w -tr.vitfl i. and
PIMMh than auy thing I omM
I Ma now ea; unvtliinu and
l 1 oew Iviim -m, life." Only 50
! wllmaii a On 1 1 rti; More.
Iwttle uuurai.iee.l.
UrllliENTATIUS IN ORASSES.
MMMM Coeductine a Small Farm
artte Coainieri iiii Association,
a rwniiiN' reiiieat of the
BJJJ 1 nereltl AmmmIoUob
t 1 Robloaoa ima
PlLil' " K l'perlinonttlon
"riwe lur ,,rl uii i-eiiu-urid
The u irk - in M wit, tllllt
pubeinK tuiidiu'ted by the O. R.
Pn'"iian an. I t!1(! deuartroeol of
PlUh- a' Waal iog in, i,h well uh
HVavnoj eiperirjkHri itolhi
fati deaired,' raid Mr. Rohin-
Doti in talking nbout the matter to the
Bard OragoniMi "io to diioovw the
earhrtioi of grMMt thai will groa mi
the nrid lanflf oi Kaatt-rn Orivoii, ami
eapecially of thir county. When Praal
dent I'l't', of the I'oin iiiercia I .H ill
tioti. raqucrted Hie to take charire of
that deimrlnient of the year'r work, 1
procureii what literature 1 could and
Home fccde from the government
BgfOflologilt) A. H. I.ekenhv, of
Seattle, nwl looked into the manner
of mllllM hert IttHad to attain the
denired endf. In tuy opIoloO! the ex
im llliailll Hliould he conducted ..n the
dry hillf and alkali Hand land-, rather
than on the moiHt river and creek
bottOMI, where anything will gTOl
QI.VUUV '
In I in,. U'tt). tl.it. Mr li 1 il 1 i iim. ill link
"owed u tract of land 011 the hill m ar
I'eudleton, and har already the rat in
tact ion of knowing that the grac'cp are
up and growing. That it, part of them,
for Hot all have rhown ahuVe the
ground yet. That mitne failed to gfOV,
ir due io tic fact I hat the Matter a
takeii up rather late in the caoii. It
the intention to piirrue it during
the coming rummer, and then take it
lip next year, and perrirt until the
problem baa fawn mind.
The varieties IOWB ONI Aurtrulian
Kulthunh; tall nieadnw oat-, the ree l
form l.al'roHHe; liuiuliiirurH, two klndf,
neiit by Prof. Laokaobyi rboalioaant
OBM nl the w hite Hgf ; broon grarn,
millet, erparnette, hlue grarr mill
otherr. The coy hean war air.. .lanted,
and li up and doing well.
Bunehvratt and Saltbuih.
Two of the varietien erp.ri.illy have
attracteil the attention 01 Mr. Bobio
noli, during the invert igatimi he ha
made, and there are tlie Australian
tltboab and the hunchgruan. Ah
everyone well known, the hunchgrarr
once grew on thourandr of acrer of the
arid lundn of thin region, hut har baafl
moatly eaten off by the livertock, until
Hcureely anv ir lett in the whole 0OBB'
try. Pfof, Laokanby har bl trying to
propogute thin variety, and har mic
ceetled to Home extent. He helieven he
will make a final huccchh, and he able
U I'iriiirli need of the native hunch
lifurt in a veur or two in largx iiiunti-
MjouIU lie IK' aoie io inuiice ine
'hgraa to grow ho uh to enter an
il... I lllHieuu 01 III ovioeoer,
ve atute, II In liiougiii ine
ptaSiabing the denuded
Iieeli h -ive.l.
grarr that
tl
bum
the g'
in ite tint
dlM ,.f
landn
vnrii'-t OI
Silver-PirH
vl IV
and Spoons.
B 11 tu,.
aat
lhi. V ,lu'' " ou aut to
"nur,i 1 1 " in the aaZ
"lull... ."" tl.l C M. U( KIH..I. -
ZiF ".-iv. ?
VCJ , ","r ' ARAN1KK l
u "'' "' Hit iunu(eiurer.
L Hunziker
Jeweler and
Optician.
.. ii 1 1 11 ri 11 1 lit
oromiHCH well tor ui
AurtraliunaaltbUHh. ' ""j' r
exp. rtHto belbeiaUHeof t. eHUlK-r or
quality of the AUHtrtthan WOOlg. aw
high authority bar aa.d that ( lb
Haitbi.Hh were to 1m- eliminated ran
Auatraliu the quulitV ol the woylr Iron
that country would full below tM
praaanl grmle. Bteap g
reilHb.und cuttle will coliruuie It II led
witli other pnvendei. Tbi mcIh will
armiuate on lund in which there lr
uiuch alkali that w beat or other cereul
dbn not live. It ir a muny. branched
perennial which forine u mat over t ie
ground to the depth of a fool, the
(.rancher ext nding IroBJ I OT W
feet, and often coverii.n an area ol nj
feet in diameter, ll ha. the Milne lecl
iug value an alfalfa, and aill produce
live tone of the cured Iced to the acre.
Aa vet, the riibject bun only MM
given 'a Miuill amount of attention, but
if there 1- any virtue m 1 1-, u 1 1 1 vat 1. .11
of anv of there tafaigU
reclaination ol 'he graing awb !
thin region, it will he determined. In
parti ol tOU county are iiwwmu-
acrer ol lawU m-w uuuaed, uml ubaii
doMtJ bv (urmerr und nt-k knuu who in
former veurr lound tbein c vered with
bunebgruB. To repleuirb then.- lawlr
would be to add agulli to the produc
tive urea of the county an HMM
umouiit of lund. .
Mr. Kobiiirou bar anked Juck u
Carty and Wr. 1 ranee to mm eoine ol
the aetnlr, alel both have done no.
All of the experiment have MM
conducted on landn otberwia.- worth
leHH , und whatever reaultn ure attained
will he of real value.
a a
It Will Do You Good.
A bjood purilier and tinaue builder in
Kurl'r Clover Koot Tea. Hold for half
a eenturv on our guarantee. Money
refunded if reaultH ure not eutirfu. tory .
IHriee -Ji lr. und 50 cU. Tallmuu A;
Co.
Notice.
Loat-On Tuoaduv, Muy If, fMM
where in I'eudleton, a ladien' black
Mboulder cap.', l iuderwill he rewarded
bv leuviiiL' it ut Carl Weinert'e harncH.
. uhop.
The iiiont Mtubborn coughn reaulting
from uu uttuck of la grippe or Mar
e.,1,1. naal vield to the wonderful
haallng propartiM ol Foley i Honey
und Tar, which Htreiiglhenr the lungr
und muXer t It. in round Nothing elae
aa good. PiOOMI DfM Store.
THE MARKETS.
Wheat Market Still Very Weak Holder
Dltpoied to Cloie Out.
Portland, May M. The Oommarelal
Kevlea today mm oi the w heat markat
tor the week ending yeMerdnv:
The hn-al market mav Wall ba QQOtad
M very weak, for during the week
price have touched extremely low
figures. Walla Walla club lli'ng a
low an .Mc per bunhel g thin market
Some haIch have Wn rtported, the
WMR AM having caune,! MM ,,t to h,.
uumpHi on ttie market. Tin
oi the oornltta barreti
nearneHH
and l.itiir.e.iti.
tinuiHl dapfWailM in priccH art' wearing
ooi.irrH mil. a nil ine liiHition to
cleanup lidding bj baoomiM more
map 1 Iwt from ml to wMK awl
while Helling valuen are not at all
aatlifaciory, and in the majority of
OBJH entail MfiOM Iohh to the MM?,
yet the gitnation i more clearly nn
deratood, and deal ere are more in
clined to accept Iohhch, close out deal
and get ready to handle the new crop.
Of courae, 11 number of well-to-do
farmerH who have been holding out
for higher prices have Dot given up all
hope, awl will nrobnhlv carry their
locks over to the next' season. The
alnive remarks apply moalty to interior
merchant! IBd warehousemen. Tile
market has a weak Undertone, in iym
imthv with Knglish advices; and as
PweiBc coast price are inllucnced en
tirelv by the Condition of London awl
Liverpool, local buyers are DO) en
couraged to hid up to Hecure wheat.
The luck of any urgency to boy i a
factor very much against tlie Helling
interest, an exporters can take their
own time, awl only when wheat i
offered within buyers' limits will they
trade: nthnpHm no OOtll imliaw Qlll Iv
ararad by bolden, awl bnalnaai is im-iHH-ihie.
QnotatloMi Club, 50 to Ue
valley. M bluestem. Big per Mlhel,
Wheat In San Kranrlnco.
San I'raw isco, May H.lB the Han
Kranciwo market trading f..r the wi-ck
has Ikmmi confined t.. narrow limits.
The demand ha bfM ex dingly
I ilnited, lew shi)ipers caring to operate.
afM at pfsaaol iiricc. while so much
nnoartalnty ptawili in other can ten.
awl
have
price
For
the deiireHHioii increases dailv
on. . tat urns tor No. 1 shiiiiuiitf
declined to !Kc per cental, thin
being considered nn extreme
milling. H2's to lliH ih quoted.
r.arley The market is in very Hior
ibapa, PriOOl are really nominal, for
the reason that the demand is excep
tionally light, w li ile offer nigs are large
awl many. Barley is worth just what
. tie can get for it and no more. There
is no tixed standard of value. 1,. t- are
being Hacriticed rignt awl left in order
to unload and get ready for the new
crop. For chevalier there is no de
mand ut nil. The first new barley of
the season arrived on tne IStli, and
was put up at auction on change as
usual. It was very gissl uh to quality,
bailed from 'I racy, wciithcd 41 PMWdw,
awl sold for 75e. We quote No. 1 hrew
ing at 77 lu to SOc; No. 1 bright feed,
70 to 7."cc : fair to go. si feed, 5 to
67)fO chevulicr, 01 to SOc.
Local Market.
PaodlatOD dealern arepayitn: the fol
lowing prices for ranch and furm pro
dine :
Bottar, ;!." par mil.
Kgg. 15c ier doxen.
I'otutoe. gW p-r Hack.
I'lirnnips, Me 'r s.,. k.
Cubluige. 18.80 per 100 jMiunda.
Turnips, 76c l-r 100 snind.
Cliicken, 2.5o to 4.ou Mjr doxen.
Ihicks. 4 ier dozen.
Live turkey, ltie s r pound.
n-eHc. 10 -r doxen.
Wool In Botton.
BoatMi May 24. Compared with a
few weeks au"1. tlie wool market is
weaker, and there would lie quite Iree
sellers at prices that Home of tlie
manufacturers were then inclined to
iiid. The buyers have also reduced
th. ir ideas, and the murket is an far
apart ua ever. Territory wihiIh are
slow, nwl where "."c wu" uskisl u few
weeks ago for tiw medium und tine, 50
t . .Vic i" nearer the price today.
QOOtal ions :
Montana and Ilakotu, fine imslium
and tine, 10 to 20c; scoured, 55c ;
-taple. 5K to UOc. I'tah and Wyoming,
tine medium and tine, 17 to lMc;
scoured. '1 ! t.. Vie. Idaho, medium, 20
t. 21c ; scoured, 4'i to 4Sc.
Australian, scoured basis, ss.t price
Combing, superfine, nominal, 2 to
87c; g .od. mi to .
Wool In San Francisco.
Sen Lrancisco, May 24. WmI
.-pring-.Vevaila, 14 to Mc per pound;
1 Mgarn OregMi II to 16a "allay,
OlMOO, 20 to 22c. Fall-Northern,
moantaia, lOtOlMI mountain, a tu
10c; iila in", to 10c; llumladdt awl
Me11d.11 il.o, 14 to 15c.
Wool In Portland
Portland. May 24, Wool -Valley, 12
,,, ' for course, 1ft to for best;
ICastern OragM, 10 t0 16c; moliair, 2ti
to 7c r pound.
Eastern Livestock.
Chicago. Mav 24. -Cattle, strong.
I 'f.'i to 6.75; atoekers und f I-
,-rs l 7 u. f'e 10; cows and ludfers,
M '." to 15.15.
Ilogs-Lower; bulk of aalec, 5.10 to
$5.40; Western
Sheep, 16.16 to
lamb-, f. to 17.16.
OaaM, May 24. -Cattle-Strong ;
bael itaeri. UM to 15.40
Hoaa-Market active; tieavy, 66.10
totVSOi wixed, 6606 to 65.10. Bulk
Ol i-aler. 16.08 to 5.10
Sheep - Market ateadv , fair U choice
raa, 6 to 48.60 ; fair 60 cl.oice
westeriiH, U.tt t" lauibe, 46..6
to 47.10.
Skins and Kites.
Cortland, May 24.-Sl.ecpHkiiie-
kfadfusa wool, J t r'";': ''"'!'
(io,' to Mtb. Pry hid. r, v.. I, M
.Kiundr and upward. 15 to UMJ ''r'
i ., , 1, 5 to 10 MMMi 18c I'
isium'l: dry call. No. T uwl.-r 5
Lund., 15 to Ilk-; dry aa ted one-third
I .1 .' . 1 . led hides, .-oil lei
less loan ,
..,.rp iW iH.uwis and over, l , to ,
E m, fa, 80 pounds, H to S'c; do under
ftj is.uwls and rows, 71, to He; kip, t
M Sil pound,. 7', toSc; do veal 10 o
ii ZJ.mAm 7c; do calf. under 10
LJHT :.,; green (UiualUsln c MT
1 1 1... ..,.11. hi in. stakt. moth-
eaten, badly cut, ecured hair alipi!,
weather-beaten or grubby , one-third
Bgk
erva the party interest to the baal ad
(age. this is also true of medicim
regiment in the Philippine, wnr, was
designated by the camp us the matter
ing in 1. Hirer. It is not known v. t ju-i
when Qoneml Summers will come here
to matter in the cump, but it will be
so soon as thing are in liHH- for the
Anal organiration .
MeetlMI are to Im' held on the tirt
awl third Friday of each MAW At
the present time, m.vtingH are being
held at the council FOOTM, but later 11
regular place may be selected in which
to hold he camp meeting. The 000'
plate ronter of ofTicers i: 'ieorge
Ibirtman, jr., captain; JoMM P.
Sullivan, tirnt lieutenant; Alt). Car
den, second lieutenant; DeM Shull,
first lergeant .lake iarin, quarter
master; ,1. 0. Thompson, sergeant of
the guard ; DoMlM (ilenn. entry ;
trustees, Lewi PlMM, W. A. Baker.
w. 0. Cooper; finance committee.
Charles .1. FePgaeOn, ffilllan Leath
er, Tom jordaa,
The Next Vice-President.
This is the quest ion now agitating
the minds of our leading politician,
and while several prominent men have
been tnggeated, the final selection will
uinlouliteillv lie the man who wi
serve the part)
vantage. This
When your stomach lavonie weak awl
you suffer from dvspepsia, iiuligcsf ion,
constipation and tlalulcncy or when in
need of a medicine to build up your
lyatem or Pet tO Pe your appetite, MM
will make no mistake if you try that
rove reign remedy, HoatetteVi stomach
Bitters. It is backed up by lifty years
of cure, and i recommended bv many
prominent physician. It i alo an
excellent medicine tor miliaria, fever
and ague, awl can be bad of any drug
lata Be sure to give it a trial.
CRASHED THROUGH THE ICB.
Henry Pierce Reaches Cape Nome Willi
His Cargo ot Murphys.
Walter M. PI area has received from
Henry K. Plane a letter written at
Dotob Harbor, at the beginning of the
Beting tea, and dated Mav 4. saviiii!
that he had arrived there with his
cargo of fKitatocs awl other vegetable
which he hipped from Sail l rancisco
to sell to the COM Noniers. His ship
was out from San l rancisco 44 das to
Hutch Harbor, going via Japan to
avoid the rougher passage awl tin- w in
ter ice of the direct route to Alaska
from San I rancisco.
Mr. PI tWt expected to get to Cape
Nome on the lath of Mav, and wrote
that there was 110 reason why be
should not accomplish it. He went
Iron Hutch Harbor mi a whaler, which
Would ba able to cut through the ice,
which wan then vet tilling the Bering
sea awl Norton Sound.
Mr. Pierce bad a cargo of vegetables
'hipped in a manner such uh to inniire
their Barry log safelv from the cold
that might be encountered on tlie
journey. He wa sure tl. it. if he
rea. lied Nome so soon as tlie ice broke
mlBclently to permit him to get in, he
would Sell to the miners who had been
there all w inter w ithout Iresh vegetable-
at prices giving him a good prolit
00 the venture.
traiaor OoM, Cm or foLaao 1 M
l.CCAS III NTV. (
Frank J CatM nmke tli 1 lie is I lie
senior istrtncr of the firm .if F. J. 1'heliey A ' .
ilnlna lillsllirss III Hie city of Tiile.l.i. enmity
Hinl Hun nforesul.l. Hti'l Unit sun! linn Will IH'
UieraaiQtUae Honored Dotlars tor oo3h Mm
every ease of Csturrh t)it cennot be cure.1 by
the lis.- ol HnII's I'HiHrrli cure.
sMi.rn in iN'fnre ine mill suhn.-rilMil In my
fe. iiresein e t lil a. l ill il) of iK'winber, A.
j"11' I A. W. I1I.KAH.IS.
a. gotari Paatlt,
Hull's I'miirrli Cure la taken Internally ami
11. ufftetlf mi Ihr IiI.hmI ami BBeiej swrfaOQS
..I llll' avalein. Ha'll.l fur leal I III. ill lal". free.
F. J. ( IIKNKV a 10., Toledo, Ohio.
Knl. I by druaxtaU, 7ar.
Hull's Family PHI- an- tlie heat.
GENERAL WEAVER SPEAKS.
At Milton. Weston, Athena and Pendle
ton this Week.
General ,. i. Weaver. ex-congresH-iiinn
from Iowa will address the citi
en of Umatilla county, Oregon, in
bahall of the del ratio ticket, at the
following times awl place:
At Milt. .ii at 2 o'clock p. m. on Fri
day, May 25.
At Weston at s o'clock p. 111., on Kri
day, May 25.
At Pendleton, at 2 o'eloah p. m. on
Suturday, May 6,
At At'heiiu al 8 o'clock, p. Hi on
Suturiliiv . May 2o.
A cordiul invitation is extewle.1 t
all.
Sore
Hands
A Word to Farmers...
Al tins is the dawn of liarvc-st we wisli to announce that
1'' .. coinpleic lino oi Harvest Supplies, Dislies, Table
en TS ,Ud Cuokig Utensils. We buy for spot cash, which
Wot us u. sell cheaper than those who buy on credit.
Cbas. Sanborn's Teas and Coffees a specialty.
CHAS. R0HRMAN,
Aucnt
for Pendleton.
Court Street
Volcanic Krupllons
Are urand, but tklo eruptloot r ,1 life of
joy Bu. Kleu'. Aruh a salve cures them;
also old. ruuiilui and fever sores ulcer.,
l. felons corns waru, cuU, bruises,
hurnr. s 'aldr, chapped hand., chilblains.
Best oilf cure ..u earth. Unves out palus
unda hes. Ouiy 146c a box. Cue guar
gold by Tallwan 4 Co., 3rug-
THIRTY-ONE EX -V0LUNTEEI8.
Camp Umatilla Gelling Into Shape for
Permanent organisation.
- MemlH-rs ol the hocolid Oregon regi
ment ,.f volunteer, who served in the
Spanish war, are busy rfeetiiig the
local organ ixat ion, which will lie
known us Cump Umatilla. U is ex
.cled that 31 men will sign the HMNBV
berabip roll, and U long to the camp
nl. permanent organi.atioii has MM
iMirl.a-t.'d. liei.ural Owen Hoiumers.
who couimauded the beoond Oregon
Qticura5ooBSs
ONE NICHT CURE
tuak the leiint- lle.riiuiilily , no rcUrtnK, In
a 11.1 I.tlitr u' I 1 ini a. fcoAT, Urjr, und
auulnl Irmly wlUi 1 i i" ' ..i tit nt, ilio
(real akin cure and purest nt Ilieuts.
W. -i.r uM lovr. ilinliii We nllil Urnmi
baiel., Ik'Tiluc, buiiiii.x palm., ami imluful
fluger eiala, tula lo uiua ni I. woooerlul.
.,.! ihfuiwluiul IS. .aria P'. i I'S urn.
Cuar . rt'-M . Haul. aw. wm e. aaiu ra.
Cost . Pi"p.
Uau.M.4 in.
TOO I ATK TO ('It A NO R VOTINO PLACE.
Penplo Still Misunderstand the Realstra
tlon Law of the State.
It is apparent from the letters that
come to tlie otttot ol tho registrar in
charge of the registration of voter for
the JttM and November election, that
many people vet do nol understand the
proVlllOni of the law. It appears to
tie the Imnreailon that if a voter has
li'gistenHl in one precinct this year
according to the law awl its pro
vision, lie may change his residence
at any time after the period of regis
tration closes awl also change w ith it
his voting place.
Such i certainly not tlie law. Beg
istration closed nt 5 o'clock p. in. on
the fifteenth of May. Anyone chang
ing hi residence after that time will
lose his vote. Voter nnit vote in
the precincts in which they registered,
unless they had the change made be
fore the time for registration cloaed,
Raglatrar FfMlef i now receiving
from time to time blanks in the law
for the purpose of registering persons
who could not come to the county seat,
which state thai a certain voter ba
ohtnged bis retldanoe since registering.
This serve merely to cancel the rcni"
tr.it ion, but does not place the voter's
mime nack on the voting rolls again.
People should understand, now that
the period of reads! rat ion has closed,
no one can change h is residence awl re
tain His right to vote.
It t inevitable that the law of regit
trillion will not work with perfect
linootbMM fbi year, the first time it
bat been ope rat ire i nltandarrtandlng
us to it nrorliloni w ill caute many a
man to lose hi vote, i n -t as nianv a
one has already lost his vote bv falling
to register. I'ersoii who did not reg
ister and who vet di sir" to vote thOUid
have ready tlie ccrtllh'tteB which if
signisi by six freeholder! of the county
will enable (hem to vote in both the
lone nwl November election.
The registered vote of the county w ill
likelv not be increased much bv the
lllingof certificates, as it is consider
able trouble to make them out, awl
persons v ho neglected to register will
neglect to vole when it cost that
much exertion. Some who were pre
vented by sickness or iMBnoe from
the town from voting will doubtless
file the cert i. Hates, but it i not anti
cipated that the vote of the county w ill
be increased much bv the cert ilicate".
m-- .
Millions Oiven Awnv.
It i certainly gratifying to the
public to know of one concern in the
land who are not afraid to be generOUi
to the nee.lv and suffering. The pro
prietor" of Hr. King's New Dltcovefy
tor consumption, coughs awl colds,
have given awnv over ten million trial
bottles of this great medicine: awl
have the MtaifactlM of knowing it has
absolutely cured thousand! of hopeless
cases. Asthma, brooch il is, hoarseness
awl all diseases of the throat, chest
and long! are surely cured by it Call
on Tallmau A Co., 'druggist, and gel a
free trial bottle. Hegultr IIM lOt and
fl. Kvery bottle guaranteed, or price
refunded.
Nine chances in ten it's your k i.lneys
that need attention if you don't feel
well. Foley' Kidney cure makes
healthy kidneys awl will make you
well. Pioneer Drag store.
Purity and Accuracy
4. alr i
laa'a.." U
.0
are necessary in drugs. Medicines when
prepared with adulterated Ingredients
eaMOt serve the pMpOM desired. Our
drug an-iill "'ainlaril and our pres. rip
tlou depart went has our special . are
Mall ordera will receive prompt awl
careful attention.
BROCK & McCOMAS
Headquarters for OmMJM und
I 'holographic Supplies.
c.rner Main awl oi it is , Pendleton,
Nothing Succeeds
Spitting Blood
"I Umk hi
Cough I "ii at
lb al und spit
blood, .nd
my neighhors
In I'uyton,
Ohio, where
Kll li... ai.i.1
among them-
aelviM thut I
had con
wmptlon, al
though they
did Hot tell
me so to my
face, for feur
of making KM
de.poii il. m.
1 kept on
coughing awl
trying alffi i
eut sort of
UH dirilies. hut
nothing seemed to reach my trouble until 1
cot hold of a hot ile of Acker . Kiicli.h
Hi luedy. 1 prayed for health uli the Una,
uo.l my prayers were Maweeed as siioii
a- I ht'Kan iakiPg this u li loan. I Kng
lish i sin lorani and ii oi. tjiiin ai re
covery 1 have tyold huudieds of sufferers
from coughs, lol.la und weak lungs that
Acker's Kligh-h Beniady Would cure them.
8oiua of them won l try it, and il doea
iteeui to me terrible when anyone dellber
eiely refuses to be cured, There ought to
be a law compelling eooeumotivei to take
it Bven ii luer don't cart for their own
lives, the public's welfare should be consid
ered, bou t you think so too? 1 bopo
sucti a law w ill soon w- anion i o
(Signed) Mas Ki. lUkiasiK
Holt at ai , for at, a SI ImiUIs. Ibrougb'.ut tfir I ultad
S. I I ......la . al.ll In t l.lali.l SI la ail I. il .
At s.1 lr ye., sis not sal lats a sfler bufluc. luiu in
iK.iLia ui your arusssHi auu an yuw luou. y i,u- . .
Wt -i ". ... tlvt ulUtnr jutlramtrt
W. U. UOOkM.lt a to., l;-.y,uuj, Hew ii
KUI aaky by Biovk tl MuOuiitaS. I'ouuleUiu.
like success. To challenge ultelltioll
I r res 1 at I bly wear I he ull Ire of u w inner
IbBHsMIbn linen ih aa essential t
eveiiinc dresa as a Hwallow-lail cout
Our isdisli is our trade-mark, und
while that is present everything is
right. The costliest ultire receive an
uddisl gloss from our eftorta.
THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
J. F. Kobinwn, Prop,
Telephone 60
Surprise Sale No. 153.
FRIDAY, MAY 2B, 1900.
WE WILL PLAGE ON BALE
25,000 Yards
Laces and Embroideries.
This includes everything in Silk, Linen and Torchon Laces, from
the narrowest to the widest. Everything in nmbrnlderlM insertion,
edging, demi -flounce and all over and all al one-third off.
tic. Lace or Embroidery w ill be Mi, you save '.'c.
IV. Lace or I'.ijibroidery w ill be in- , you save lie.
l'.'c La r Embroidery will !.. you save 4r.
IV. Lace or Eluhrohlcr will be liK, you save .V.
Mo, l ace or Embroidery will be ITe., y.ui save la,
nwl "ii through the entire line.
If vol have kept from buying a T All Oft MADE SCIT or DRKSi
BKIRt on tecounl nf PRICE come and them uw. The entire line
is to be closed out, it must be n i we need the room.
BHOEB for men. woman and children. M0 pair that a M ANC-
FACTUREH shipped here I'lul the ciitoiner OOUtdn'l pav for them, the
BIO store OOVLP nnd got a RIO BAROAIS Yon can thara in it ny
coining for jour tboet to
Shoo Storo
7 Ui M.n ii St.
Dry QoOdl St iit'ti
7 I H fVT.t i n SI.
ClOthlnl Storo
120 Main St.
MANHOOD RESTORED ur,?v'!!:
lit- VliMMi r. tho p. shi it i. fit fit , Kr !i iMivnirtnn, will quick ly mi -u 'f '!
hrrt iHMur iIW-hh- nttl tlta . m m urn tint, mn-ii in . Umiimwil. ! .
" in Hi fttiack. tcntlniti I .,,.-(.(.- Hrnmis t t '
I Mill nri fit -l . i . . l.vliNit.l tttgr lt ulli. V NrlftHTlf ! i eMllilltiti.
I I aiMa uli Iim thy an v or i Ighl, tr- Mti km ig. iifMnl tliM imrrr. hint It rmt rltrliKi
Ivii UltlHi i Tl'.rt iim ml 111 i ii ,im i l mimi.i1. m y. I 11 lr t:JK . I.'(tnft t hi
II. '.llll' kltlllCVl llllll I III' IllhlltrV I.T tM . l.f It 1 1 1 Hit M l. C I 11 III ft'. M'M(ttl CI
nil rt'lofoi nit 1 1 n I M enk tiiuitnt
ir . I Do rrn1 nr.- trouhlrarl with rrotimlilo
rrrlitTN i- iii em i futimn rmih t.i mr tn . uim iiiun. icitiMiuiiui. A wtuu-n
ffiiitrunto.' lvn mxl mnu i murtit H n llHttrad m uul n. i it ih i iiiaiiimii t un' $i ') iMit .fihii I i t
by nmii. Hen I f..r hikk liml .t ntnl Irftlluiotil i I
Jittmm i i vli h i.it-M a ft u., Ku Boa MM, Iftaai fnm 1 1 -. 0$L
rOH i.k in tvIiLMan a ( OmIki i.disis, PIMUU ton, oiK(jiin.
The Blue Front...
We have the best lines in
the cily.
See lis before buying.
MAX 1! VI K.
Fishing Tackle and
Hammocks...
In Main St.
(ict Ready for Harvest
Have Mint header Inils mad., yOUI water tutiks
looked over iinil ktttn your (tod racks in ortler, so
tbera will b. n dwlay wrh.n tlie time cotnajg to
bkrVMl lliis i.ii s lii Crop U'c make lieailer bg U,
w.ili i tanks ami ICCd i.nks ut vety rtlgOflgDM prlCC,
Call ami sc tl.
IVndleton Planing Mill & Lumber Yard
K. PORfTBRi Proprietor
AAlvwvs.eaee
VaAAAivj
Hotel Pendleton
Under New l.in.i-i nn m
Strictly First-class
Excellent Cuisine.
Every Modern
Convenience
Give Us a Trial.
Kates $2 00 a day
Special Kates by
Week or montb
T
tUr and MHUrii u lU-dduiiArterti for Travellau Men
The I.. ,l Hotel In tattern Oregon.
Vttn Drill BrOli PrOftl Succ essors to J. b. JMoore
AMERICAN IM.AN.
$.i.OO per Day and Upwards
Pi neat hotel
In the ftwllk
Northweat
French Restaurant
In connectloo
with...
LaPontaine Hotel
Best Meala In the City.
Open Day and Night.
iiis LotFontaine - Prop.
Awltzlor Bidding, Main .St.
THl: CITY...
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables...
CrtHIS Sini'SON
Hroprictor
Bverytblag Hew, New Horses;
New Itlgs Beet ilgs ami teems
in the cily. Koar.lers given the
best attention.
Service any hour of the night
telephone No. M(
r t rr 'isinawa w hi aai naHiwtti. a
a I
THE PORTLAND
PORTLrANO) ORIQONi
.Special Uatea to Haatern OreKun people visiting; fortlaud. tladiiuirtera
lor tourlata and comineiclal traveler!. II C. WiWI.Kn, Manager.
Byers' Best Flour...
To make good bread use Hycra" Best Flour. It took fitat
prtmiata at the Chicago World' Fair, over all competi
tion, and gives excellent satieiaction wluuvti uaed.
Bvory sack is guaranteed We have the best Ste.un
Rolktd Barley, fttHtd Hye aiul Ueardleaa Farley.
Pendleton Roller Mills
VV S. BYERS, Prop.
Bran, Hhorta, Fee', etc.