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MONDAY, JUNE 4. wou. Before You Bny Call md'see the largest line ol rien's Boy' and Youths' Shoes in K intern OftJfOO. Our Mr Ooolyear Welts in H's :k mi TU at $2.50 and $3.00 cannot lie dsplic ite I in tha. 1 itv CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoo Men. 10.1 Main Pendleb FUNKRAL OF EDWARD ALLKN. Held Thli Attarnoon at Rildnco ot HI Slttar. Mrs. Uaoritc Mower. Tne body ol Bderard Allen wa hrought in from Qnnlta DTeek, and the funeral wa cmidncted thll after noon from the bom of the litter ol tin deceaeed, Mr, (ienrge Minger, at tin corner of Wehh and Thompmn treet. Mr. Milliter, who came in with the body, accompanying home the relative- Willi Went to the neelle ol tile aceident, stated that tin accidental nhooting oc curred while Mr. Alien wa- crawiinu into hi barn to la aneaBaB, which tronbled It wan iii the earl carried a rlflt into the albnblng into the hay in wait for considerable morning, lie barn and wa loft, when in unknown, the Home manner, ot i our. weiiHin wa- dicharge. and tie' hulli i paend thmugh the bead, entering low on the left Hide and panning upward-, blowing off the entire top 01 the lead leiith entiled hi ui after the -hooting Mr. Allen ami four children -urvive him. Mr. Allen in now prostrated with griefi and ho greet ma tne tboch that ihe i coiirliied to her bed at their Granite creek homo. There, he w.i ntaofrartag Bnoly. being employed a liuyer lor Ptotaoadei a llinger, ol tiii eity, nud BUM having a good cattle hunineHH of bin own. He bad done well for the punt few year, aid mi rapidly aecomulatlng a competency . The' Qrnnlte creek on which hi place i located i in lirant county be tween the middle and north lorkt Ol the John Dee river. A Lire and Duth Fivht. Mr. W. A. lline., ol Mam beater, la., wriitng of hi almott minumloM eca. from death, mi-; "Ivxpo-un-after nieale. induced -eri.ai lung trouble, vbieb coded in cooanmptloa . I had freipient bantorrhnget ami aoogbed night and day. All my d BtON mid I ii i i -t Hotin die. Then I begun to unc Mr. King' New Diasovery lot Oon Hiiniption, which SOtBglataly cured inc. I wonhl BOt be without it even if it aoat BB a bottle, Bnndredi have uaed it oil my recommendation and all at it never fail- to cure throat, cheat and lung trouble- " Itej-ula' ' nel II. Trial lltle tree al Tallman v Co. ' Mrug Store. II. T. Brown, a well know new, turday, paper man 1 1 1 1 .u -i . k.in.- ageii ,1.1. lie lett a wiio. i. noli ami a daughter. At one time he wa- a part owner ol the BpolUMM Ui-view A liood Thing. Our great-grand mother' garret contained the name herb- of all heal ing round in Karl' Clover Hoot Tea. They gave our an. . -tor "treugth, kepi the blood pure, and w ill do the BUM for you if you wiy Ho. Price '.'.'i ct u ml .Vl ct. Tallman A Co . lending lruiigi-t- New Lines Just Received... Kodaks and Kodak Supplies A Complete Assortment ol Stationery. All the I atest BhBHtl Muiiic. The l.atvs laper. ami Pe riodicals. Tallman b Co. Leading Druggets Coiner Maiu and Alta Blreeti Irs? m You run no risk. Satisfactory tvsults are guaranteed. For cuti, bruise or eorca rouiiLiuv i::.a Hi..i i i., I'toN tttt HRI-VITIEs. Badley A ZWinor, choice ciimra. Oonb honey t the White Hoott 1 Oratory, Kvervthlno. in the fruit line nt It. MnrtiuV wBSST',h" 1 1 I'kinh ereiiniory hotter, BMOOd to i nunc, w hilr House All kinil- Ol Itlneh OOdl fur iicnic paftiw. white Monet, Palmollve Mtp tor bath 01 toilet xet a wimple. White I lot i.e. Boiled hnm. navel oraneati cherritt end strawbtrrrtt ( DBtnott't. Oni'-liall jKiuinl niff. c free at Oliver ' v Uo.'l MtWt nle Juno 2 t l. Mi I all V Hnil.ir pattern" tor tulle nt i the MTeawl Deportment store. Me t" tI. ''". irrc.iteat line "Palmer" I benunooki In the city. WoH't. Bntoked bellbnt, the Boat) imoind lih in the market, at Martin'-. Mill, war end iwm) dIorIm, olivet in hulk at llawloy A Wilcox'. lint in nt Memntt'i. fruit jar-, extra tups mill rnhiier. Win airtment . Our Mocha nd .lava tbSac li Iht llrt in the market. White 1 1, nine. Attend Oliver .V. Co. 'l cofleo mile, J HIM t, anil got line-half BOMa free. All kinil- n( luneli kmikN fur lihiiii: ami picnic parti.- ui llawloy ,; Wil cox'.. Mutlin underwear Quantity ami tjrlaa a sorpriae, Wetoel Deportment Store. the fliml potatom in the city at Me- mutt'. They are mountain unmii ami very mil id. If yen want pure hnme rendered lard with no adulteration no to Bthwara and Qrenlleh, Wanted-Homi from 1100 poandi ami up. for shipping purpose. J. ('. Have- V Bon i op pot lit oily jail. I'm. apple and "trawhorry ice cream -..la. elaret plimphatc, coon-kola ami Ihuelwimd icecream at Ward'. Ooraeto, leeaai aeihmkiaf laat boalaty and underwear all the new Milliliter -t vle-. We--. ; 1 1. partnient BtOfB, Wall paper, paint, ifla. picture training, and artit material at Clin. Sharp', DptTa Iioum block, t'oitrt itreiri Vim nivi' money t iy nettinn Martin 'n price.- mi arooffiaf baton yon bey your narraal tnppltot, ai yon have a lent atoah so atlooi from. If yuii want pure cream or xooil ire cream tin to Camlv Muttnn'-. Be iihi- the eelehrateil I'kiali creamery 'h ream Kreah every day A ladvV ehainleKK Columbia, Hood ax new, a wheel, fur Xi at the Cro- ci nt airteiicy in the Kat Oregon urn balldiutc. A xih second hand man'" wl I fur 10. ('nine ami loot at the hicvclt at the G feasant Aganoy In the Beet 0 ojonian bulkling. Dlorolaa fur a -mail amount Own and the iialamv in monthly payment.-, tin intere.-t. An iip-tn-date blejri ik at BIB, Indian' nheolt flB. at kheOraaaanl Agewry In He- Kai OiaejiMilnii huiidu. a mo-ond-hand blcyole m ifil order lor tt Taram aaay, witlmut uiterent. w. T. seller, while playing bant hall at I'kiali, received tin- hall on the end of the middle BUfff id the left hand, which ratulted in dinlneatiiitr the Brat i'lint. It ha- bwn ipiite painful and Mr. Sellers i lorced to carry hix hand in a lling, l-niii Keiinei , a win of the pioneer, Robert Kennedy, died near Walla Walla of ootmnmption, lie had married and accumulated coniderahle wheat land, when bit health Huddenl. rfave w.l and death re-nlled. Me wa--ick hut a -Imrt time. BeportH -how that over tlf'.-eu hun dred live have been naved 'ii uugh tha ue nf one Minute Ooegh Core. Moel . I the-e W ere cam' of Uripp", CMIIp, a-tlima. WbOOpiM OOUgO, hmnch it I- and pneumonia. It early u-- prevent ci until In pt ion. Tallman it Co., leading driiKgi tn. Tin- Oregon Bborl Line ha leaned uktu- that in order to fully comply with the law, on and after July 1, loo, car- Ml equipped with automatic oon pi en will in- accepted for mme moot only wln-n they are en route bOBWi providi-l they pa over the 10. . n Bnotl Line oatwardboondi Uklah Sentinel: Ml May Key- iiold and Mih Bpple were paeaangen on Tueday - -taje mi their way from Pendleton to the lormer'i borne near Bunaavlllot Mlm Beynoldi ha bean attend inn aabool at Pendleton daring the lent einht month- Mi Bpple will trach a term of itchool near u.in- villi tin- rammer i Starvation never yet cured dyi apaia PereoM with Indlgeetioii are already half -i.irv.l They need plenty of whoierotlic footl. KihIoI (ly-pepitia I lire iliueHt what you cat ho the body can be nourished while thu worn out organ arc Uung rconlruclt d. It i tl ii I v preparation known that will Inatant'y relieve and completely core all Htomaeh troiihh -. It i- certain to do yea good, Tallmenl Co.. leading droggieia. MKMOHIAL :.:.:.,(. l.-jKi. Woodmen and Women ot Wooderatl Unvall Monumanli. At I o'eloaki Bunday. the Woodmen of Pendleton. amp No, tl, ami Wo men of Wooderatl, Daphne Circle, No. g. aeaambled at the odd Pelloara hall. Pendleton braat baud led the proeta lion to the cemetery. The niemlier of Pendleton Camp, with their team in regular regalia, draped in mourning, ami Daphne circle guard- and lliem- i r- formed the proeeation In carnage at laeOt half a mile in length. The beautiful Woodmen caramon lei eete gone through at the grave of the Into Neighbor trunk Lee, camp honori being given. The mem ben formed iii Hirgle tile and marched to the grave of Keighbon McCoy, ItcBrooen. Ten nery and Battlemler, and each in turn decoratt! and the camp honor- given, i Tin Wootliuen then opened rank and BBISIIASI'. with no ipeclfic name, wlucli items to Com bint itoin ach disorder, heart trouble, blood disorder and a holt of other ill, and which can be de- BClibed only by laying you feel "all knocked out'' and "good for nothing," mean that your kidneys are overbur dened and need relief. Kidney derangement ii alrnott al ways ai the Lotion of general ill health. Your doctor knows this, but he usually treats ill.- various lymptOOM one at a time. Foley's Guaranteed Kidney Cure gets at the botloui of theie troublei and cures luein all at once. BANNER SALVE is best. niiuu gnoaa, rajioirox, the guard- and member of Woodcraft, with Mr. II. M. Sloan, n matter of oeramon let for Daphne circle, tinik charge for the unveiling of NeighNir Mrs. Huttie WorceHter. The beautiful unveiling ceremony of the Circle Oil given, principally being the dedica tion of the monument, which i erected over the grave of everv mam bar of the Circle. Mr- VanOrnlull then delivered mi eloquent oration upon the lire 0j Neighbor Woruaater, and the teaching of both Woodman and Women of Wo derail. About VHi people were present at the ceremony, beautltlul wreath- were pin 1 on each of the deparleil neigh- Bon' grave, the Bowart fairly covering inch OOe. The grave were carefully ami beautifully arranged, the ground being made into a mound, nnd covered with green gra--. J, B Kraime wan matter ol cere moniM for the Woodmen; Mr. II. M. Sloan for the Circle: I.. (). Si k. captain for the Woodmen Camp; W. .1 striever, consul commander of Pun dleton camp: Mr. Ohai C. Simper, guardian neighbor of Daphne Circle. Nil Hell BllllOn, read the beauti ful poem, "h. wliv honhl the spirit of mortal be proud,1' her reading be ing ery impreive. ELECTION HAS BEEN A HUMMER. Unite a Number of Votan tt Ballon by FlIinK the Required Alttdavlt. Tl lection today ha- been a "hum mer," although the campaign ha baatl uuuiunlly ouiet, tofirni open work and nil lie are concerned. All ila , from the v py opening of the poll, the areata bate bean tilled with cmwd of worker-., 1 1 ii I team ami I leUtenBUU ban been hurrying hither ami thither, mar-haling th- voter for their tavorite. Unite a number of voter, more, perhap. than wa expected, have tiled the certificate! re.piired by law, ligned by the ii freeholdere, in ea-e iii which the voter had neglected I., regitter, More ol Mttfa voter were found than were looked fur. The campaign rocd in thin county with the "candidate" day at the iliot r reunion at Weston, where Wil liam Smith, for the democrat; It. ti. Smith, for the republican, and John (. Woolay. for tlie prohibitionist, -p gge on the general issue, ami dis trict ami county candidate addratend the crowd in the Interest of their can didacy. In the evening here in Pen dleton the damocrBtl hall a meeting in the court house which wa well at tended. Throughout the day, today, guesse on tin' outcome have U'-i n by no menu radical, excepting mi u feu candidate. The general retell on the county and district olllce- i- regarded a much in doubt, and the l't posted men n alied that, while any sort of I -ur-prise may lie the ouctoine, when the c unt- are in tonight or tomorrow, the vote is likely to be close. Arrangement- hnvo been made by the county committees of the two partie to reoeive the return tonignt, nud it is expected thai the result may tie told by midnight. Die democrat" will receive the returns at the head. plan ers, (ieorge Kosenberg's oilice in the a-- elation building. The republican will receive return at the headi(ii.;rtcr, the oaaea formerly natd by Petei Wet, entrance next door to Brash v MeOomni1 drug store. Voting Slow In Morning-. Voting wa lion during the morning, although not more ho than i usual. The total registration lot the lour Pen-dh-ton precinct wa IUn, and at the noon hour, when the election lards topped t. cat luncheon, the total num ber of votes can in the four Pendleton precincts wa '', a follow: I'endle- niii, BBj North Pendleton, 184 1 Bait Pendleton 1 19; Booth I'endleton, 72. At I o'clock, the voters began to "get in their work." tor at that hour tin-re was a cru-h at each voting idace. This alternoon. the "acrapping" has lieen hard ami con-taut, and ha been growing more farhmt nolo the time of llneing the poll, which will occur tit ..'clock. CASTORIA Bears ihr isnnuisuf Cuas II PLirrcaa In use lor more Hum thirty years, and The YmJ rbt ifcw -f.'ijj ttumfhl. Mm. Deipaln'i lllneii. Mr N V.. Iie-p.iin wa taken violently ill Bntnrdny night, ami for several iioiir the ohv-ician- were fear ful that she would not recover. Today, !.. i- mid to he retting easily, and en tire recovery is looked for in u ihort time Mr. Hespain wa unconscious for a time, ami afterward suffered 0O4I lideralily. Her very many friend will read new ol her recovery with deep satisfaction. The announcement of her Mine caused ureal solicitude on the part of all. .- Quton Relief tor Aithma. Miss Maude He ken-, Tar-on-, kan , write-: " -uffereil eiirht year witli a-thma in it worst form. I had several attack daring the last year ami Ml HOI expected to live through them. i began Being Foley'i Honey ami Tar. and It h.i- never failed to giy,- imme diate relief.' Kilev I.. Moss, who on Thursday night murdered his wife, Naomi llott, at the Willamette Height! park, Port land, shot and killed himself in the (silver stall hiiilK house, comer of Seventh and Washington street Satur day night, Moss entered the lodging booef without being seen, and tfoiiin to a toilet room locked the door, and com mitted the act. The police had licen makini! a "vigilant search" for hiui since the murder of Mr. Moss. THE BOERS have been making a hard :..-ht for home and country. Whether we ympathi.e w ith (hern or not, we can not help hut admire their pluck. And, like the lioer. we are making a light. We want everyone in I'endleton to try 'Our Afternoon" teu. Wo know it is V'l and when we have surrendered every argument to convince you that it I is, we will coiue to the conclusion you I do not appreciate a good thing. It is line, BBnjnteite, mpOfbi We cannot j fully exprem- it good .pialitiou. We leave that to you. Owl Tea House. T i aaYhone No. 723. PERSONAL MENTION Mr, (i. M. Qllnet returned tislny to Portland, Marry R, Hiekers came up from Salem to vote tndnj Miss Blancht Morn is visiting friend- in PendletOO. Mr. Mae Cardnell returned home to Portland on todny't train. David C. linker and Mis Minnie Price have procured n marriage license. Wilson R, Itroek. who hai been very sick (or several week, i- recovering rapidly Maria 1. Sanford, professor of Eng lish in the Dniveralty of Minnesota, is a line-' at the Hotel Pendleton, r .1 Wilton, of the Bui Oregon lan force, ha- returned fn in Salt Lake city, where he Vlllted hi mother. w. li. KIM, who was campaigning in tbli county, remained in town until tOdl)'i Inateiid of returning home to llepi r. Mr. ohll Vert and Mr-. William Beagle left today for Portland, to at tend the Bittem star state convention when it assembles in that city. Mi-- Minnie lintcinilli, of Sun Jose, Calif., i- the guest of Mr-. M. M. Blown, Mi Batemall intend to re main during the entire summer. a. I'. Bobblm, ol Patoekey, Mich., is here, and will leave thll week with Mr. C. .1. Whitakeri.n an eitentive bunting trip, to he ibeant during the rummer, Bobart Q, Smith, a bright young at torney from I .rant ' I'ass. w ho spi ke for tlie republican ticket at Wettol Bntnrdny, departed Saturday night for hi- home. Mr. Smith intend sioii to go to Vreka. Calif., to locate perman ently for the nteotlca ol bit proftttlon. (). I. Rallnu and Marion Dorothy, two well known fruit grower- in tlie vicinity of MlltOlt, have returned from Bt. Pattl and Minnesota where they eert -cut by delrymen'i aaaoclatlofi of Milton to investigate tlie method- natd by the dairymen ol Minnesntn. M i tbt intention of the dairy farmer in the (vicinity of Milton to ettablith a 0OOparatlVe creametry , and every thing look bright for tl ttabl Ithmant of such nu industrv nt Milton. L(Q)(t Sate ooo Lots 5. 6, 8, 9, 10 and U In Block 81, Re serve Addition to Pen dleton, opposite Wash ington & Columbia River Railroad depot, will be sold at reasonable prices from each. The lots are ex cellently located and are only Ave blocks from Main street. Apply to o So JaKsksdDim t; ; rl " -TV f T ..PRINTING.. OF ALL KINDS . AT I Ml.. rfotVSV (Wiaj ...OFFICE.. GOOD WORK, LOW PRICES, GOOD STOCK Legal Blanks Of all Kinds. nrvrr tvt i i . ... .jl, .... , RAILWAY. EAST via SOUTH. Lease u. p, ui. Depot f ifth and I Struts. A rn ll.clUiU.I K., 1 it 11, . Mi. 11 . KoM-bure, Aah Uud, s.craiueul.i Qjj Jen, San Kiai.ci-. Un lave, U11 a 1, 1 - - hi ra.. Kow Orluui au.i the Kaal. - 11, 11 tU' 111 WiMstb.iln toi Uoulil. AlWfl. Mil llo.v. S, 1 K..111 a. ot. tela, Brtiwaart ie, n lien ana tiiixin 1,1 t7.)4.iu. II d" p. UI. t'orvstll. l'aMUivr IllUels-lnlr ie,- ist-- t.K 1 tUt t- Ui. M n laU . 1 1 isll) MMIBt BuuOa) . -. i.- 11.11 1111,1.1- Itebale ticket 011 -ii. i I'.irUand. .-, u launnUi ami Han KiaiicltH.i, Nrl raw T tli-i cU au.l 111 wwiuil rnus, luc ii.iuik neeDer lui.-. anil tlcki-U u. Ka-Urn 1 .ilui, aue hu o'M. At. 1 Japan, Clilua, llawaali, Tie l i ilu. plii.MaiuI Au-lralU. la, W ul lalne.1 from 5 B KlrKUmt, ricktl AKt-ul. Ttilnl 81., coi AI.I -: 1 Vttlaud, Or. Dally Bast Oregoman, delivered by ceriier, only ijceiiUa week. Sontberu mm Very Unusual 77 M1ar nhvtlcltO of good reputation to publicly It is very nmttml for a ' ' , , wbert doctori 1L IB V-IV ... I, endorse n propriety rem. dv V have secret yprese , - " ',;- receive tile following '. from C. f. Smith. M D., th. - molt tuwitttfiil phyticlanol Olenn, N. . o Messrs. W. H. M oke: A Co., New York City: I wi-h to add my professional tctimoin to the value of your Bnguab nreperntii o known as Acker's Bufliab Bemtdyfoi Asth ma, etc. In tcveral instances, nftcr 1 have tried my utmost to ivc even relief. I have nronoribad voui rami aj . and it has acted almott llkeantiracle, not onlv reUeviai hut rmantnl curi ig everv . :'n. i a i :'.; I en dorre the prep . ., ii D II i " 01 tne mottvaittabli nil lit - to the prac tice of mi dldne." Such a frank Budoraemoni nt the alxe-e is pbeno'iienai Co i Ing trom co BbHlaeul bed u n etnbci of lit t medic ii profeaitn i carriri an a-f u un .e whit i' Ihi bbe sure io avail Ihemtt Ivel ' ' emmet dntiomt like thit : m It p eslbie io glee 'I: I road y. tee tha1 a I'..' ' ' i v .. i ci ' Cold , As hma Br. crtttia ami .nompun. u . - - .1 to It.or yonr n.i bt refunded. Do you know of any other m .1 clnt - d on' Ihtei let Do you know of any other medicmet wh.ch promim nt doctort regit lai pteecrl In their wein practice being hetwrtbnn pret riptiom they writ thtmtelvea The, tacts are we 1 worth constdermg. They an nf Itpei Inl Interctl t. Ibott with sore throats and weak lungs. laid at HG , oe indt a e-uilr. HneagkeBt IheL'nitad Btaten and Canada; tat It Kng ami at tS. Id " .. ,d . 4i i. If yen are no: .aliiHad atir buvlnK. r.turn the bottle M your druiglit. and et veiir money back. WtaulhvrUc the ab-jit 9tmi,.u,. II'. . lloitKKK A- '". -, o...o , Ir. K.tlt hvi.K BY BROCK .v H'COMAeV, rHDLKTOK, ORKUOK. SPECIAI Locust Hill Poultry Yard.,.. Harri-I Whit.- Muff Plymouth lt. k nieirn tad White Legharai. llls.-k l.rtliK.lmll-. Itlie.l.' I-Ul. Ki ill. Kim-1' i '" "i"1 l" r "'itinii Guy W. Wade. Pondl.iton, Or. Ait.-ni "jmlrt lii-ath m Lire." Hand made Harness BadanM, Brtdiea, tpen Won t'averi, Tent.. Ilnrues oil. -iriuK Leather, Mm. ho, utc Koalrln! (initiipil) ai ti iiiled to. i a. 11 u i ;i t'ourt strciM Whatsit Mull. him Depot Livery Stable l-lvln Cralit. IVoprietor t. lie- Plat BjBdii Bents. Kirat-i llasi vurn-oeta. t ah ert lee l-ilh .lav ,111. 1 llllht His fur Cost Burets Men s ipeelsltr. TvU'phiille N". TV. Some Bargains In New "and -1 .00,1 1, , 11, Bicycles at H. J. Stillman'i rumor -tl. rtiKl Mtln M TO START MONDAY Van Orsdall & Ross1 ICE WAGON Duly Hirst Class Ice In the City. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL t t. K0HLER, rri Th Only Fin: Clit and Conip rtr Hftr in the City. Cor. Court and Johnson Strc NEW WOOD YARD Smltn & Hnberly, I'rnprietnrt. Good, Dry Woml, uUo Ootl in Anv Quantity, Tnntfering tod Truoking. Prompi Delivery! Telephona N". The Old Dutch Henry reed Yard KIT HAYS & CO.. Proprietor. nntcnc't, U.O XZW ' for UMM "lock loll, oeable. Qivt oi n eall. French Restaurant In connection with ... LaFontaine Hotel BefMali In the City. Open Day and Night. Ous LuFontaine - Prop. Switzler BLHdlng, Main M. STOCK KANCH Pot Sale. MO aatea, all uuiar good Immo, win cut III) tun i hay thi y.-nr. . AIhu IiW head ul BBjlati work Beanaj, auilille liorm, ImrnesH, nu.l.lle, wau'in anil nil termini liflgnianai Priea f'Kiu.oij, part tUnn, A. H. TtIKI, Killer, llr.-. THl ''Al'KH IH KKHTON K1LKATK; K-..T ie BKi-iir , Ol Mini ta. ii Ji.u" tUcaauao, Man Krain ..,.., 1 uiUoru L. .u.c coiracu lor MVaHBWB IBB be made ..... ,, oil K'iirCl ' t0r ' , it u mo.t grntllving to " I e a lt. m, aBf"' ' r MikT-l' '-iBnlnm i Jr- il I vrr Wm '-zr- fBJgfgaV J gill "1 a ran- (I Auk- s r . , ' . ,i .ii inae i. To He Read Every I bay A Complete u-io .tali- hiii' ei Bleelrti SI seppllea. we Riake 11 ipeclalt) of 1 all belli sad bouse . I ring. Prion wtitatMii Weri laarani 1 Pendleto Electric Supply Bout Be MAOtarl street. Pemtletofl Umbrelta vtirk DatartlByi ami rertteU pttdt hi enter, recovered and repsireil Clock Reeelrlng. lew lei Maeblaei told, rented ami n-- reliee. a iratH unt uf netni m- chin.- .uii'lrh-.. A. J. Hislop & Son. Props. 1 Otlrt MNtl I'. 11-11- lull OPKull Farmers Custom Mill Kred W liters, Proprietor. Oaaatity, 110 berrsli t eajTi Klniir exi-h.oiK'il (or wheat. hear. Mill Pied, 1 bopped Peed, etc.. aiay. Old in PUT UNDER ' 'AH B t M ihclvi't, WstlU, or inr impplliK 'iirM'. 010 MwtMpon In ittrm lllA.iiAS.iisevMrt 1,1,1 l'W "prtJKT- 1" l.tTH' ticwspupwi s ' iMi li h' Ifl n nt- it lmiill ill Till. KAHT OHKliONlAN ulTH't. Vmm I Inn. ur?niii Leave OrOeet a OMtCt or Telephone No. 4 Bj. Bettt All Train). Fit.- Slmpl. Rooml. IheMl Lights. Fir. Proof Bj.ldm - t! PL NDLtTON. 0H U)N Olllce Cor Main and .t Sis h , ', 1 tl 1 .- BO V EARS' ' EAPI Itll NCI I Traoc Mabkb llr.i -. n r..,.UT. a.. o,.'.'k'l.ne."V.',l",, a "k0"h teaerioi,..,. mm VilVt.T.V.'?"? V'i,r "''"""' 'roe oLil.ei Ii Oh Ull i ml .-iiLa ri; paUtHiU. A l r.alu. MifiHitae UllUMrn"r."" ""JStJiVJ MyNN&CO,"tBrMe(,li?W Yflel. Urai.ih "ffl,- icttfa m., Wa.i, ,!.". " SEALS! Nt)tarv and Cor)oratiMi la.iO to fi Uelivcrcd tinier of ,) v iUl)UHV rtler fr Rbbr fSSmL li luiiolSMii 1 AS ! OKttiUMA.N FL ILCO. Q.R.&M, 1 ttntmanHMBBneBBniBnBnnnBBnBane MU'AIV HIK Time Schedule From Pendleton. "nun Fait Mall. Ml tjtke, Denver, K. nil l.HKc. lii-nvsr. Kurt I-.., .. Worth, unial,.. k,, i " N'H at, mt, hi 'i,,:': ,5j.i lllragolBd Kan, u, :!'. orcKini Hhert Line. US taokaat Wallt Walla, leehita 1 Mlnaeepelli. A. Ha KS 'Hiiniumn. No i I liicaKo Hint Ka.t, m ,'n , iirent KortNra, i I .- ! ,oi I nu,! San maelieo, rK Bkn ! ';' e : "P 61 Ocean Steamships lamp.. r , ui i io lointl For Ben Pranclico Kvery live day-. - 00 i in. : Columbia River Ba Hunitaj Steamers, i-nturilny To Astnrl ami Ws in ii. in. laniilltiKs. i i Rlparia Snake River. Pally I at i in. Biparla to Lewanea, I I lci'Mll USUI 7:ia. u Hlti .! train leavn PtaillelOO tur W llv,ii dally ex.-ept Buoday, aiAaAB.ni sadirrhM aiisjvp.aii For full iiidiriualliiii call nr trrlti la W, H. Ut'ULRURT tieneral faaaeuger PerUead, (irrao'D I K Wamslkv. Aeeut. Psadleten, ftna PACIFIC HUNS Cull: nan Slccpinu Can, Blegant Dinlaf Can, . Tourist Slecpinn Qtll IT. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS iDULUTH 1 A.R00 To (GRAND PORKI It'lii 11 iKKTON f wINNKI'Kti HEI.KNA and I BUTTE. IHROUOH TICKETS TO OHIOAaQ WA8HINUTON rim tDl 1. nu NEW YORK BOSTON anil all point l.at and Boa til. Tbreaan llekeBi t jaimn aad CMaa, na Taieait ami nertnera raefttt MHsiblpCe, au.l Atnurlcau line. TIMK SCHEDULE. 'I r.iln li-iive. t'elliltetnn ilall .-x-. .' ilii,iy ai ate, ni. For nirtlier liifurnistton, ItBte esrds, tu.p. Hint ticket., can 011 or h iii, - V, ,.; !.,,;.- ton. tireiroii, or . Ii. CHAKLTOM Thin! uinl Murrlwui Hi. fortiaiel. nrt. he Fastest ShortcM ami .Host Direct LitU TO THE East and Southeast IH Till. v sa -v PICT0V Two Daily Solid Vestibule Trains I'rtlm c mill rn.irltt HU'iMr, Ilui 1 111: ' t r : M-l a la 1 ari"), itiifT- i hmnklitK Hixt l inrery Cn juilii linrlx-r Hlitip, Kifii Itt 1 iiir i urn (Krv). P oDdletoo to Denver, Kansas Cti . Omaba iind Chicago witliout change "nly ,111,- rhuiiKc l New York, lle.t.ui an) Other Eahli-rn iMiltn.. For rslea, llukeU mel loll hif.irneiiiou call uli or m.lrt' E. E. Mamaley. Aleii' O. It. 4 N t-'e., or J. II. MiTllltur, (leii'l Ileal No. 1.4 Third HI., Purtlaud, ormuu Take the Washington & Columbia River Railway l or CliicaHo, St. I'snl, Kt. UmU, Kit' a City, St. Joe, Omaha, ami All Points Last and S u h Portland and points on the Sound. Arrlvea Mondays. Wedneaday ami KrldsTIJj II :Ma. in. luua'lay, Tliorl)aii'i saiurJa)' at v:Ua. 111 hv.ari dally oxcopt Sunday at ' I' Fur iiiliiriiiatiuii resanliini rale, ami steesi tuudatiuu. call on o, a.l.lrru H AI1A.M- 1-'"' readletoa, timet- B. CAUIKRHKAII, U, I. A., Wall,, Walla, WatB. 1 OregonShortLineRailroad IT I K Wither MW TU Montana, I tali, -U'ad' ana al tustctu foiiu llve. ,-hoice nf Iwti favorite route', vial, t NIUN PACIFIC la.i Mall Ua, "i lh' CKAMlt Sceuie In,.. No Chanye of Cars 0B tin I'ortlniid.Chicas jobM "l" BBS i..iini.ii wan 1 1 mil Standard SleeDcrs 1 in. New Ordinary (Tourist Slctpef Superb 1.1 ian t.uin 1 Cars -plendld Diners meals a la carte l ice Kcclininc Chair Cars Comfortable- Coaches and" Smokers Entire Train Completely Vestibule" tur fririfcai atanoaaiiaa mm) ni KV Aulit II. it A: K. Co., 1 u i . J It NAtik'l,, l K. I'OMAN. IAN, . dea'l 1 . mw. agi. tea Third St.. Portland. ureto- NORTHERN 9 at Wl sVVf I i