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VOL. 13.
PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE U1,
1000.
NO. .'8'27
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tlir lliiniinnek. I'ilm
l li-. wnrUM, line- and
GKNRRAL NEWS.
Frederick Nolf Ladies' Shit Waists
v. aJjdiee, NtJiM "BO I'"'"'"'-
h,.r,..ni rale "t Hh.
Mini Wotnloraireou, Imper
I , Cm tllltm H.i.mr. H, .law Itrcak-
ira, rmi it iim'I Peeo Dnfii eto,
Harvest Suppllen.
lln-nry -i' 1 1 " 1 lin
ger recent
V Illlll I ,000 10 nil
.,. on.,,.
, ,N sneblea u in quota you ""
IntoCe- ling pnowi ' ""i -
ll i h .
pr. ' "I1
Fireworks for the Pourth.
H iiinlle". IO UU. ' K !'
Ik, Mnckete, ' lOe,
Tn ,n li'iir"" I'lecci'iick r. fio.
sieger' baaer. UnMMhnppsm, Fancy
lights, cannon craokere, for pad oaa,
mi ., i r enob up.
v haw apectel
J BII.WI.
laaanaae Lauternn,
IHc.e.c.
Stationary and Notion.".
i.irui 1 saaortmenl in tin city. Prloea
III Mfa , R till, loW,"! .
fiuld Building. Court strict
A GRTAT STOCK.
A GRI.AT SALE.
Now when Sliirl Waists it most in 4tTDltH.
lain them tit tbeee greatly reduced prion,
(nr 1.00 quality for 10.01
Our 01.00 (imlity fur M
Mir t JO quality fur i .10
()nr $l.7.ri quality for i,2f
Our l". 00 quality for I, tB
Our HJO quality for .75
Only it few of each kind but worth ipiitc us
iniirli up if mnj iiini bundreda,
ll-.-OI'l Hielll- I'll!'
4o. Tic, Hi- mill
We earnest i y advii
will lust long iiml cm
prioM,
Immediate select inn, haranaa none of too lots
not bo bough) alaewhera al anything now out
ALEXANDER Ai HEXTER.
The Boston Store
Special Sale
For Thursday,
Friday and
Saturday
Shirt
Waists
Qet your pick before the assortment get broken.
Pendleton's Big Store.
Pilsner
Beer
The Boat liver in
Pen ileton. Ask.
for it. You w ill
like it.
Beer
Never CHMH'i
our i ilys
headache
aUMat
Schunz Brewing Co.
Opposite 0. R.
Round House.
ft, N.
AT REDUCED PRICES.
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. , - a mT I - : I -J
for inTaniS ana ynuurcn.
- - ft huiinl.h substitute lor C'ttHtor Oil, P.urw
ViUwl MH.ti.ii.K Byrupe. It U ntmut t
,,iii litis ii, oi lii i !''". Murj.liiuc torotkOf N.m otlo
II . ur. s lMui tImi u niil Wnl CoUC Jt rUVai XeMBV.
H.on'u,!. an.l Bowel., rlvtnjt -y "lrul Meep.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature ol
o. a. wimLow.
C. 0, IIKAK.
JJOUrb luc gijiioiuo- aaBaUBf
In Use For Over 30
Years.
Winslow & Head
Contractors and Builders
Jobbing a Specialty.
Tank to Order.
"ton Cottonwood St., between AlU
ami Wel.b.
PENDLKTOM, oukoon.
Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line
Huston ft Camay, Hrop'a.
t.!."','",J'BU,UHl"n aU0f day at 7 o'clo:
KioJ tll!!'j4. to Pilot Rook, Nye.
SESl A1"1 iU"1 I klah. Ooodannoiu
"' Kaa.m.;t,le frelfc-Ut aud paa
oitle at Tallman A Oo.'a drug
alaVaUaBatfaflflfiafiVf 'BBHtMat
M'KINLEY AND ROOSEVELT
Mat oloetlona! Alabama, Auguat 0
ArhanaM. Ooptembw Goofila, octo
borOj Maine, September lo-. North
Oafolina, AhiihI 2; Vermont, !ei
tOMBOt 4.
Mrn. BtvurMft. ife 'f Oullod
stHtes ionator Albofl J, DaiTerldgo, of
Indiana, 'ln''l in aanltariura t Ohhh-
ville, N. Y., of heart failure. She
hml DM ill several iDonthn.
(tovernor HiH'khmn, tlie JfOUngeal
gorafaor Kujatooky mm ever had, and
the youngool governor in the I niteil
Statua bai laaued a rtataoienl lormall)
announcing hii. oandlaaof for the
ileiinK'rulie noniiniition to neree,
himself.
Secretary of State for the Colon leu,
Joaajpfa Obambcrlala, hnn ordarod a
military ooMorlptlou at st. kitts
ami Nevis, Jamaica, by Which every
male hetwein 17 and in in I labia to
ootnnuluofy military aarrloa. na
1. i'ii I press ilenolllice the utep.
it i.- rumorod that Panaiou CobmbIo
llotrsr BtUM ill resign and Baal n
nomination tor songraaa from Tennes-
w. Ilis Iriemls eliiiliatieally deny the
story, although they freely admit he
haa given the peaaidanl to unoerttand
his resignation can he had when the
president feels he nei'ils it.
The elevator in the Hotel Walton in
Philadelphia, fell seven stories and In
jured live of the passengers and the
elevator boj'. The two pom1 11 (fern seri
ously hurt were .1. .1 PrinflOV, II dele
gate from Oklahoma, ami Prenlon I .
Mali, a delegate irmii Balding, Mich.
I)r. Burton and Walter Hunter oi
Delaware, MareelluH West of WhmIi
initton, and lr. Camden of Texas were
so anions the injureii.
a a -PACIFIC
NORTIIWKsr NKWS.
velt had reeeived BOB votes, one dele-
gjtta not voting, Thli deleaato waa
ROOOOVeli himself. The unnouneenient
o i that Baoaoveli had boon nominated
evoked a hurst of npphinse that shook
They are the Standard Bearers of the thejnatateei giruenottha building
tti tluir fiiittiil it inuu
Republican Party tor iyoo.
ARE NOMINATED WITHOUT OPPOSITION
TliH Enthusiasm Was Unbounded and
Aflfr the Nominations Ihf lonven
lion Adjjuioed Siuo Die.
Soon
Pi
and
in m the i Boborl a
iniet (or I two , onv
aunty jail la without
the
aa
the
I he Douglaa
an inmate.
The new romniereial elnh building
at l.a Grande will soon lie ready for
occupancy.
Fred Gardner, aeil 1H yearn, and
Henry Bills, aged It, ara under arrest
at Portland on a obarga ol larceny from
a store.
There was sold Tuesday at the
1. iiintoii cannery, near Tertland. -Iltl
horses, or cayuses, from the Warm
Spring" reservat iou.
The TaOOina NeWH warns the sople
auainst ttmVOliM Tacoina's Inn k
alleys after nielli fall, iik they are in
hahit.sl hy deserate 1 1 , i -
Thirty-six of the li! .lanane-e who
arrived at Taooma last week bava boon
refused permission to land, and w ill
he relumed to their native country.
Kred Coleman has sold his interest
in the Hotel Coleman, at Colfax,
Wash., to his partner, C. I.. Mack inrn
who will continue to conduct
hotel.
The La tirande creamery is now
rOOalvlug the cream product of ODD
cows, and the enterprise in an unoUM'
tionaule success to the proprietors
Well as a irrein convenience 10
oommunity.
Tl,,. Klcctrie l.ieht and Power coin-
puny canal at North Yakima hNWO
about one hall mile araal ol tin' power
house and lloodcd over the adjoining
country. The estimated damage is
placed' at fl.'HKJ.
The Boise Citv ehanilier of coin-
BMMfea has closed the contract with
the Idaho Midland Hallway company.
The company nets a riht of way from
the Ada, Canyon county, line of :'
miles west and through Bolaa Oily and
bayood to the river canyon, HI miles
aaat. But bundled nu n are at work on
the u'rade 'art of the city.
A decision was rendered hy Judga
I raier in Portland Involving the re-
lurn to Mullieuiah county ol sin-rift 'm I
I,-,-- oollaotod under Ihe act of UMM,
The point passed upon hy the court
was thai the tatuto of ImltatioM has
Hot expired.
Artesian wells promise lo become
ganaral m Laka oounty. The move
maul lias heeii it a ted for several
Vaara, BUd nOW that a farmer found a
i; I How of wilier at .I depth of 00 feel,
boring will commence in almost every
section of the oounty,
The safe of the i,ambrinus brewery
in Portland was blown open and
robbed vYedneadey naoralag, tie
tblevea getting away with aboul I'ltjii
' in oaah, Buokkeapar W, D. smith and
I oraman 't un, who sleep in the bilild
: Inn, heard the report and lirod upon
j the escaping cracksmen but
I ruNiill.
Convention Hall, Philadelphia,
lune'.'l. Ibis was a ureal d.iv.
lOttf hefore III o'clock the hall was
surrounded by an immense armv of
l pie Governor Buoaavelt entered the
hall at 111 o'clock and thousands set
iiti a cheer at the siht of him.
Henry Cabot Lodge, the permanent
chairman, reached the stii!o at III 0
o'clock. A hitt band from Canton,
Ohio, the president s burnt1 town, made
it- way into the hull. The Canton
band came here at the presidents own
rwjUaet, He ragardl the band as his
"mascot . ' '
At lOtOO a. m., Chairman uodga
rapped for order ami announced tbe
opening invocation by Afohblahop
Kvan. hen the strikini; lliiure oi
the arcllbithop disappeared
itagO the gaVel fell to make
the more practical work ol tile coiivcn
tlon. Amid the tumult and applause
Senator h'oraker went to the platform i
to nominate MeKlnhn for president.
! As l-'oraker continued I e was ren-tcdlv
Interrupted with cheers Hut it re
mained for the sentence, for the tlrst
time mentioning MeKlnley by name1
as the nominee, to eh ctril'y tlie ureal
multitude, Pandmoulum then broke
loose. The former tempest of authua I
ia-lii paled In-fore this cyclone of
sound ami movement. Every one el I
up and waived soliiethiliu and yelled ,
like Indians. The state standards were'
I wrenched from their places ami Isirn
aloft With umbrellas, graal plumes of
red wbite ami blue were seen, mrniniK
a perli-cl teuipestuous sea of OolOT,
I Henator Hanna tprang lo the (root of
I the Htntfe, w ith a tluK in one hand and
a plume in the other, and led in a tre-
mendoue demonetratiou. it area exact.
I y 0 minutes afterwarda when order
was restored and Chairman l.oduc an
nounced : "The chair reoogniteo Gov
i-rnnr Uoosevclt, of New York."
Ajjilitl inauic of name set the au
dience into convulsions of aathuelaom.
Then Booaavall baaju a speech apeak
in in a very clear lull voice.
Ruoaovalt'i Spcoch.
BooaaVOlt, in his speech Mecoiided
id McKililev. His
The serious work of the convention
wax now practically over, and only a
few details remained to be t formed,
Senator l.odue was placed at the
head of the committee to notify the
pTeeldeill of his nomination, and Sena
tor Woboll at the head of the com
mittee to notify the vice-president ial
nominee, Al lf the republican
national convention of I'HUl adjouiued
sine die.
Hannii R-olecied Chairman
Pblladelphla, Pa., .1 II. The re
publican national committee todaj
elected M. A. Hanna, chairman of the
Oommlttee and chairman of the cam
paign, a he was in the campaign uf
Ism
HKIDSH AT M AC M A DOPORP.
The Boors Abanilonntl Dip Placo ami Rn
tlred Northward.
London, .tune fl.The Kritish have
penetrated the Transvaal territory as
tar as Maehadodorp, Paaaeagera aha
arrived volcrdavat LoreUao Mariner,
from the Transvaal, aOBafl that heav
artillery was engaaed, ami that the
Boera abandoned Maehadodorp, retir
inu mnthward,
Preaidenl Kruger is still at
Alkaamar, A Boar bulletin regarding
Oen. OcWcts operations along Lord
immunloutlone, aeeert that
vs were captured and :iiki
Workmen with the military were l iken
prisoners.
M'KINI.UY'S AMNKMY (IRIIKR.
the UolulUatloll
aiUineiitat ive style ki'lit the audience
enraporl with him, ami he w is given
mUCn more attention than any other
speaker. In his closing words the gov
ernor brought another demonatratioU
and for a minute it Named the con
vention would go uiud, and t lien mid
there make two nominations llieteed of
one.
Gradually the convention came back
to order ami the chairman rucognlaad
Senator Thurston for a tpetjeh second
ing the nomination nf the i-realdant.
At the conclusion of l liurstoi, 'h speech
John w. Yerkee, of Kentucky i rose to
second tin- nomliuttion on ban all of tin-
south. When Yorker eooclud d, from
all parts of the hall came the crv :
"Vote! vote! vote!'' Ihsregarding tin
call for a vote, l.ilge racoaaiaed
(ieorge Knight, of California "Vote!
vote!," again came the cry from the
gallerieH as Knight concluded, but the
chairman reoogniaed Governor Mount
of Indiana, who also eaoouded the
nomination of McKililev.
BOllalai Nomiiialad.
An Booaavall closed Ins aoaaah the
convention again demuuded a vote and
the chairman almoin d thul tin- roll
of states would be culled for vote nil
tin- nomination for praaldant . At IStST
Ihe wile began. I Hiring the cull ol the
Itatai Ihe galleries wen- not noticeably
attentive and there was an unusual
demoiislr.it ion among the delegates.
It Pleases the Filipino Lender, end May
Hal About Pence.
Manila, June Jl lieneral Mai
Arthur formally announced today
Preaidenl MeKlnley 'a order of
amneety, Buencamnlno, Paterno and
other prom I nan I Filipino leaders are
greatly please, as they believe that
trailer amneety they onn bring about a
sii. -render of Atuinaldo, who they de
clare is n-adv and willing to consider
the peace platform adopted hv the
l-'l I iplno leaders with a few IttalgniO
emit exceptions
Clark Fuctlon on Ton.
Butte, Mont., June IJ, The Clarh
w ing of the democratic slate COUVaU
lion seated all of Ihe mute-ling dele-
gallons in lavor i t lark, wlncb gues
him a total of 170 out of nH uf tin
state representation.
The Tesas Democrats.
Austin, Texas. June II. The demo
era tic state convention in session hen
spent nearly nil ol Ihe dav in heated
debate over tin- adoptl i platform.
NO DECISION IN LAW TON CASK.
Lund Oltlce Heard Contest. But Hnttar
Was Lett Open Until June M,
The meliihers of Ihe l.aw(..i Invest
ment company, owning the townalt
"I l.awton, in i ran I county, hnvi
recently attended oonteal pnajeedinga
III l.a Grande before Ihe laud III,
otVciala, ami the case is now pending,
No decision will be rendered bcfori
Ihe '.Mb ol .Iiini-, as permission was
given lo tile certain paper- up to and
Including the iOOth Ol June, and there
fore the decision in the case will not
be given belore t he 7th,
Col. Kalei ha- been counsel lor llu
company, and looked after Ihe legal
Dointa, He said today to tin- Baal
lircL'oiiimi that the cane remain
open, and made the statement cpil-
olllU.ed alio,, Ihe inelllherH III til
Owmnaiiy loci conlidcnl that the will
win the case, expelling the land I'OOI
ii i derision to be in their
favor.
INDICTED A loo, k 1 1 I i li
ADMIRAL SEYMOUR ATPEKIN
O
Tlie Foreign Settlement at Tien Tslo
Reduced to Ashes.
STILL HO NEWS FROM TIEN TSIH
o
Clilufso Korts al T-tko In Ihe Hands ot (he
Allies Who Ate Preparing to Ad
vanre on Tien Tsln.
Merlin. June L'l. sein i -otllc ial dis
patch from I'ok io says : "The Japanese
consul at Shanghai OtmOrBM tlie report
i bat Vice Admiral Seymour baa arrived
al Pakln, and with nu-nibers of diploma-
tii rp- an- afe. ccordiug to an
official Japaneae report from (Tie Poo,
ihe foreign mttlemenl rieu Tan
vns reduced to aahaa on June 1 0th,
Still No Newt.
London, June 21. The admiralty
has received the following from Hear
Admiral BrtWei "Taku. No enm-
munlcatlon baa been received from the
commander in chief of the relief
forces for seven davs, or from Tien
lain for OVC days. The allies hold the
TakU forts and long Ku securely, and
will advance to the relief of Tien I'siu
when they are in -ullicienl strength.
It is believed that tichtmg i- constant
ly proceeding around l ieu Ism."
Russian Oltlcial Die.
It, I'etersliurg, June 'Jl. The min
i-tor ol tin.-ri'ii, foreign affair-, I ninit
MnravleSi dud hen- auddenly tins
morning,
S' lne vtataa wen- not aoutnnl wnh aaat
ing votes lor MeKlnley, but the chair1
nun of ileio announced tin- vote
which the candidate would receive In
November. Secretary hurriedly made
Ihe summary and bunded it to the
H. I.odje took Ihe IMIIiel Ullll
advancing to the front ol the -ta
aid: "ihe lolul vole cant is
i William MeKlnley ha- received 000
tuli-r foi president " l ie- chairman
KIDNEY TROUBLES OF WOMEN
term beginning .March -J, HUM. Again
w ilhoul
luge,
uou,
hii si ten
(JHO UAKVKAH, Hiop.
Elegantly Furnlstied. Steam Heated
European Man.
Ulock and a-half from depot.
ample Room In connection.
Room Rate
50c, 75c, H.OO
THE EAST OREGONIAN.
The Paper ot the People.
Everybody K.a It.
The Laraeei Clroulallou.
eat AavarUalaa Meaiuw.
Ml I-reil.ru I.'. l.-ra Hliow How (.be
IC, li-,l on Mr.. I'liibhsiii east VVae
Oeaaa,
M Daajl Mks 1'i.nkiiam: I have a
yelluw , muddy coinpo ,on. f, , I tired
and bate hOHtJM) down puim. Mui
have not apsured for three luoutlie;
aoutetiuiua am troubled with a white
dUcharge. Alao have kidney and blad
der trouble.
I have been this way for u long lime,
and feel Mjuilm ruble I Ihouglit i would
rite to you and ace if you could do me
any good." Ulaa Ku.na rio.oitHIOK,
Troy, Ohio, Aug fi, In'.i'j
"Da A ii Mns I'ikkuam : -I have uaed
I.ydia K. l'inkham'a Vegetable Com
pound according- to dii cctions. and can
aay I have not felt bo well for years its
1 do al present, fit-fore taking your
medicine a more miserable person you
never saw. 1 could not eat or sleep,
aud did uol care to talk with any one.
Now I feel so well I cannot be grateful
enough to you for what you have done
for me." .Miss Ku.na 1- KKbtKic, Troy,
Ohio, Sept. 10, lew.
Backache Cured
" Dkak Mna 1'inkuau : 1 write to
thauk you for the good l.vdiu Iv I'iuk
ham's Vegetable Coiuisjuiu! uaadflM inc.
It is the only medicine 1 have found
thut helped me. 1 doctored with one
of tin beat physician in the city of
New Vork, but POOeived no In-netit. 1
had been ailing for about sixteen years,
wa so weak und nervous that 1 could
hardly walk ; hud continued puiu in my
buck uud was tiou bled with leucoi riot a
Menses were iricgulur uud jminful.
nrda euunol express the benefit I have
derived from the use of your medicine.
1 heartily recommend il to all surf, i nig
women " Muh. Maui'
Windaor, Fa.
a paiiileiiiouiiim broke i ip
went plumaa and standards. Up sbs.d
tin- gleal audience, women mingling
in tin- shouts and Irani ie ileinoiiHtra
tiona, A huge aOMtefffell of an ele
phant, the emblem of the republican
strength, was brought Into the hall.
Around it- no k wan entwined garlundn
of Mowers, Laughter and applause were
mingled aa the great emblem was
borne uhout.
Chairman Ixlge then minouioid the
call of states, to proceed in the nomina
tion of a cuiidulule for V Ii e president .
The Nanilne of Roosevelt.
Chuiriuuii l.odg.- rccogn i.cd Colonel
Young, of Iowa who withdrew the
name ol In. liner und ottered that of
Booaevelt Inatead. Tka damonatratltai
which followed the alinolllo elneut hy
Young ol Koosi-vclt as the candidate of
the young men of the country, wan not
second lo thut accorded lo the presi
dent's name The vast assemblage
sprang lo its feet and state emblem-,
plumaa, handkerchiefs and huts fairly
iil led the air. The baud began to play
"There'll He u Hot l ime in Ihe Old
Town Tonight," The delegalea begun
marching around Ihe ball, tiling past
Boueevefl and extending congratula
tions to biln. The chairman factored
quiet, ami leeognieed Butler Murray,
of Massachusetts, for a speech second
ing the nomination of I;-,i After
the speech by Murray, General Jamee
M. Aabton, of Washington, was recog
nized und also seconded the nomination
of Uisjaevelt.
Then Came Cries ror Oepsw.
"ioa;w, Depaw," damanitH tiie
delegutus, as the well known llguri of
the New York senator emerged from
his delegation. ! p. w '- closing
period, declaring Koosevelt's choice
would be unanimous, was a touch off
for a whirl of excitement. The
impatient audicuuu . all. I for a vote
At the conclusion of t bo roll call,
(Jbairutau Lodge. anuoAluuod that Uoojat-
Msn Who Shot Pi'lnlor Hoy Is Now Before
the Court ot Hultnoniah County.
Al III,' Hotel I' Melon toiblV IS
Will C. liibson, formerly ailh lrv.ni
ILslsoii ,V Co., and who lor a vein has
been oil the road, and who lias again
taken his "grip" and aill hereelte
repreeenl lit tins territory II. . Orsha
Company, ol Sun I runcisco, uud 0
II I'n.ker Company of Portland
sellinu stationery and the oiber Inn-
carried hv those houses. Mr. liilsioll
is ihe owner of "Printer Boy," a fa
lliolls SOU ol Little Ned, the latter C
II. White's well known cauiue. Printer
Hoy was reported to be dead s'H nil
months ago. hut Mr. . stabs
that Ihe dog is as Hell as ever, and
lollv recovered Irom ll lb , Is of a
bullet shot through ' he of In- bind
bus.
Il happened in Portland, where Mr
i,il.oh lives. Several I v had run
on to a rear inn Ii of a residence, and
the owner look is gnu and shot eight
.1 them. Printer liny was one of
thani, Hon I the dogs died, but
Printer Hoy was not one ol them lie
lived, and got well, and is now just
as goi-l a- ever, not BVOfl Uiiug alruid
of the tiring of u gun.
The man who did Ihe -looting was
Indicted, for n is un Indictable oftensu
ot shoot a dog in Oregon. He is now
under the indictment, and will Ihj
tried in the circuit court in Portland.
Mr. tilbson declares thai lolbiwiug
tbe case and ils silt lenient lie will
bring civil suit lor damages. He valm
the (ll
PHIUS I- OR I in i or it i m
Chairman Mela Submits a Prosrsm of
I peril for the Celebration.
Lee Held, chairman of the committee
on entertainment b r the I mirth of
1 1 1 1 V celebration, has prepared the fol
lowing Hal ol athletic events and the
priae to be it, red for each. The
M iit- will I peii oiilv to mi ll, 1 1 r -.
and this "do go," in the laiieiuige of
the street. And for the event a too,
i, I . medal - .a inci i hand le pr i.cs will
be offered, tllUa preserving the
uinalcur .tutus o tb,. participant-. Ihe
event- will be open lor entry on June
Ii, uud entries will close on July I at
ll u. in. Bntrlea ihoold is. made with
Lee Held either hv letter, r paraoaal"
ly.
The sports are to comiuence at I :ll)
p. in., mid continue until about BtOO p.
in.
These are the events, with prizes,
In -ides the lirelilen's toilrii.itnenl 1
100-yard dash, free for all, tlrst
Brian, gold medal ; second prixe, rt
in ware band I aa
Inn-van' dash, hots I J to 17 years,
lir-l prie, gold medal; second prue,
f.'i in merchandise
lut men a race, jii pound" or over,
hrst pri.e, f.i hul , second pro ok
id Hour.
lOtVyard daah, farmer hoys '.'1 years
or under, llrst prise, gold medal
aeeond prlae, In mereliandiaa,
UU yard dash, free (or all, gold llrst
prie, medal , second prize f.'i in mer-
chandlee,
Biayi la race, 1 , iuiie free (or all, aaU
ineditl j second prixe, f.i in men ban-
dlaa,
Bicycle race '( mile handicap, gold
medal; s nd prize , in inerchmnl i
Bleycla race, bUW l to 17 years,
gold medal ; second pri.e f.'i in mer
chandise Bleycla race, juvenile, I'.' years or
uiuh-r, gold I Ial , second prue t ' .u
in meronend laa.
Hurdle race, free for all, gold
liuslal ; second prize I i in II n rcbail-
dlaa
HO Mini dash, Indian race, l.'.'a),
second prize. 00.00,
I AMhHA ( I.UB KXCURSION.
Meinbei-s In vile) All Who So Ue.ne lo Uo
on Ihe Trip lo Biiiahaiu Hprlnas.
Ihe excursion and picnie party
planned b) the PeiMlleUm Camera tllun
will be a BUBoeav, A I read j enough
pereoua have uromlaad to go to make it
eueceeefuli 'Ihe memhera sunt lota
ol Other people lo no. and through this
means extend a Curdlal invitation to
lb, in lu loin Hie party, and enjoy
Ihe day in the mountains.
let everyone take bla laimbanu Miih
him, and provide thUa kw tka inner
man, and h-l him take his camera,
tuo, (or in lie- vlclulty ( lliughain
Hpringa rial Ion there are luuumeraala
-leu,- which hsik well when I rails-
(erred to the plitaegraab,
The l excursion rate for ihe round
trip applies to Ihe linigb.no . rings
slat Ion ll in.
(Jootf Plata
tor tho
UVUt
oo we La
BEECHAM'S PILLS i
Ifi oenra and It A ae-ssfa f
log very bigbly.
IHh Will. A I
UARgglh.
Prloe of Wheal In Cluusgo Uarkel Soared
Again Today.
ObicagO. III., June Jl. July wheal
.oared lo fii during the furaUOOII ses
sion and closed nervous al H'J ft-M cents
per bushel.
CHICAGO UABKKT.
Beuorled by I. L. Ray fe Co., Chlcaao
Bosrd ol Trade and New York taaO
Kxehange Brokers.
June 01. i.iverjsiol was exciltsi and
higher Ibis niornlng and was a liberal
buyer in Chiiago. Cables acre higher
than ut uny lime in over a year, dial
ing at II d against tl- yesterday.
Chicago oueuad full two oanta ver last
night's close, H:i'4 and udvanccil to
HI H-h. There was free selling al this
point hy those who hud good profit In
sight and Ihe reaction carried the
price to 00 0-0. Stocks steady, iliotioy
I per eaaii
Ijlose yesterday, HI 11 H.
Open today, sS4 .
Hunge t.slay, -Of 3-.
Close tislay, H2 5-H.
Come and i k ut tlie bicycles at the'
Crescent Agency in tlie t'.usl Cregonian
building. Biuyuiua for a small umouiil
down and the balance tu luuutbly pay
ments, uo inturoat.
Mti l!, Oover Root
I licttutllWa) the t'tiiii t xltii, PurifiatB lha I
I BIimmJ, tilvvaa I'rt-ali.C li ar bkin. t'uredCou
bltLMllon, IiiiliMCntioii. Hiiil all Kruplitjit u(
Ibu VlLl.. A .7 .. ...I.I.. 1 .ti,a Ksrvs
x"" ,i ".,i v.'," :":.-.v. j .
IllruslsU si UB, , BUc uud V1.00. I
. C. WELLS 4 CO., LCaOV, N V. I
OLI SBOPSItTOHS I
Vol sale uy I sinusal 4 Co.. UruasisU