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ii . an mm m T A W ENTIRE GOODS DRESS STOCK Will sold for less than firui cost, ma kMM ft iintcd on sncli troods. Ltfctfwereiwvr. Read poster for list of prid'S. Rrnc lirv (mods Lo. II I ' - PENDLETON, OREGON. 7-i FTT .i-v I' l I'l l I rmv II . ,IHENA NKHillBORHOOD. ..a umlnn Wcro Not ..,., Kepi""" ..oAtwno nit -- ..... iaojdiii0" "" .. rl... I nit twn fl,r I'll ll UN"' . . h.l ll"ll P ii I' ll II' K I ri r, i . i . - . . . . i II,. Ul-t IIHHIW'lli . ll, Yiiiir Iiaii loriftitteli .'.-in., tiiken tin- watches nwlr.,v wiish Ii""'"' and , thfin Ml of light bonciuh Luimi. The ni'Xt time Mr. j tlnHiillit works mI'I' u" ,,;;, ,., -u. h sensation III ; Jjajnlai tfatn "ill trouble,, i c Orbarn i"1'1 George W. I ' V . ... niiiiiii .1 irii liit'sn." r ... . .... .I..i.i.t m"i Ii ill o: ln,nn,.', whirli i-iniu'iicu wwuiot- iai hup ' .111. wi-niii ii ' jib? -v. ' p . . . . .. ,. ,rii.' -tore ami ..in-- "Si . ........ ., )my I . KllKiTI', H" rrmui-n m... -hill nil Ira mma m nwmmmm, , . i'll known all iwnr tin' wa visitor iii Athm on -I. Hi- Hill 111. Mill. .1 . Ii.. IMIOK- l: ,i,l. in Weston. n hj crf nl 'all 'ut, which MMr llian H bushels to hm I iluc" lint ri'iu li 40. , r A 1; I'm , iiiiil Kulirrl ark luvr- returned troln nil ex- f i ... .i i. ii-, i . .... L'.M I I ... 1 1 uiiL' j,r , ri.ii.li eii'iiiim "ii i Mr. Price wiiil In hud ntwur I MM MBMff. Tin' ruin It'll III ... ..I.L.. .1 1.- I ll.li.l-. Mrimif, Mr iiirtluT stated .1 " ... I... I. I.... I1.... laminti' win.,., mi such storms liri' latin Ion, riulit bower ol W. H. WdhIihiuIiiii. A Thousand Tonuues i not I'xiirt'f.- tlif rupture t( l. inriiiiT. mi 111!.") Ilowuril l!iiU.k-l,hi.i, I'a., when she- . .. . r : . . UMsnption huil r-Mit i't'l v ciirctl i !ufkiiiL' iimdi that liir umnv Mini it", mill i Li'iiirw 1 1 a 1 irivn h . I I.... -I I . I " mil Mlf HUVH OI HUH (---.. it r.- M MIIMIII UK Ulllt MM anil 1 can now hIi-mii xv. ' 'mi uarovaj nun- uni! lit'tori'. I ii't'l like hdiiiiiI- CH) will tivi'n-iiiii, u'Iiii tri..M iiinit'a Im Dlnover fur unv inio.ii i uiti ur lllll. "tW aUll II INI I'ri il l....tl..u fr..u aiaian A , - . L. aaaiii I "OSPiii 1 HIH WATKR. P"t Will InvosllKate Botore Ll- tlnit tontraot. 'r '"ii lit Wml uilviHi'tl hp iioii im WtdnMday wm MaipleUi invMtlntioB u ri"-if.'i.- i ,r ui, inn, iU? nuiflctenl kl lllMtili' 1....:.,. iiia.1 tmru , .... ij ii, nimi ur luini iiik at mi nimn ()f fnooo or utina mi tiiti Miiggea j iiiuvor, the oomnlMM will "r :iJ" in proMMjatini (or wutor to wImn it ll propofd t" wyuM pipMi "ii'l tboi Mtwrtain kboat tbews tiT before U'ttinn u trsol for tin. pipe iHvitin. HkIh fur tin- wirk ciillfil for in ine coancila idvertiMnumt riiiigr frooi if:'- I.', to M:"i.'. hut no r, mini, I will I"' Iff yt't, ami will DOl I"' I"'. iiiiIchh it if- firtt denoattrattd thai Im will in- lonnd in plantjr. Tin' ordlmtiM oommitMi mu In itraotod i" tiruft nn wdinMtM ind pMMOt i ' Uh nwrt mmIoii oi the oonnoil, raqnlriiii the ooottraotioii oi i plunk ilderwalk round the By ert block, Too nwnobn of the ooanolil ut ill fuvorniilf to the sotion Mid will rote for tin' ordtiMUHN wbn iotrodnced. A ri'Hniution wuh adnptt'tl hh follow: "Thill hort'iiftur tlic iihi-of wntcr for irrigBtion throinfh an opun honi' with out a 110x7.lt', HprinkltT or Npray nttach ini'lit i" (ofbidoen, ami any 0M (oUnd (iiilty of MOD ll"" of walt'r nhall Di poniHht'ii at provMid in onliiiiim't' No. DiHi'itHHinn of tin' bicycle onlinanct' romiltctl in coininir to a ih cinion to MUM a now one, which nluill contain provinioiiH rextrictinit whccliiion from the too jsreiil lihertit'H they now enjoy. CyclintH have abiiwil the privilefieH which have been allowed of lute, uml hi i many complaint have DOOM thm tin- muyor untl council feel conntruincl to take" Home radical action. It ceeniH impoHHihle to Ht'Ctire the coiiHellt of the Wlfel Wall tO obMrtra moderation in the UHe of the nidewalkn in the reBideiil purtK of town, and of lab' ii" oiie'n life or lilliliH have been Hufe. The ordin ance committee will prepare a new ordinance which w ill prevent further Illume of wheelmen- privilee,.. Worao Than War. HundredH are killed in war, but baadndl of IbouaandN are killed by eontumptlon. There would he no deiitliH ut all cniiHed bv thi terrible diHOUHO, if peolile COUltl he matte I" doratand thai Bbilob'i ooagfa and oon- Mtimptioii cure in it mire remedy il taken in tl early riiue. L'.'i ct., M ct. and fi u bottle.' Drnggiat raAaOd the nionev if u cure in not effectetl. Till I -man & Co.. leuditi tlrum,'iHtH. FOURTH OF JULY SCHEDULE. How the 0. R. a N. Train Will Run Bo twoen Walla Walla and Pendleton. To ucc.oniinodtttei'XcurHioiiiHtHtO PaOj tlleton on Julv 4th, train No. 41 will leave Walla Wullu at 7 a. m., Milton. 7:26; Woaton, llOKj Athenu, ti'-tfi, AdaniH, 8:25; arrive Pendleton H u in. Baton iMi train No. 4-' will leuvi I'en tlleluii ut (OJO . III. . f, WA.MSl.KY, Agant A P"aud,arl.T- (or B(dfc ' IjMjr watches.. '" kiud and VU" iQMrt... our prifoa Llwnziker Jeweler and Optician. futul policy in to nettled a buck- ache or other miuii of kidney ITOU Die, I'oley'H Kiilnev Cure i a mire reineilv for Hritfht'N tlimtUHe, tliabele, and raval. rioooaf Dnuj atora. Over the B. It 0. The Hultnnore A obi" Iiuh adviHod the wi'Htern roailn that the return por tioil of oxclirHioli to rhiladelphia OB account of the republican nut ionul con vention muv Im extended to .lime Kj 00 pavment of one-third lirHt-cluM liniitetl fare from Pblladalpbla to ilt'Htinution, amount to Im' paid ut Philinl.'lphiu when the UMMiOB i" male T" di'Mtination of ticket mean tbut portion of the ticket within the central pua nenuer uHeociatioii territory. The re turn limit of all ticketH in W tlu ui MM. PMl and MixHimri rior uate-wuyM. CASTORIA Beam lh algimtuie of Cmas. H Fltcb. lu ut lor BMM IM IBMf year. IM Foe Ploaiure. tio to the Lab man Hot Borlngf. f..rni..rU- tin. Taal BnrlnM. located In the wild of the BlM BMHMUIm Umatilla oounty, tie- BBart ' Moortinun h naruiliHf. inif year mirimiH will be under mailt, and everything THB MARKETS. A Chanire for the Better in Wheat Woel and Llveatook. ' Portland, Jane Ll. The Commercial Review in reviewing the wheat market in today'i lame, myu: while it i true Hint in. licncrul or jirent Bdvnn.r fj price- has taken place here, it in a relief to note there i I dlapOaltlOB to improve. The trade ha- panned through 11 rerj Intereettng week, and han WltneBMd frequent and violent tlnctun tionn ut Chicago, here at time trnd Ing Ms m mpanied bj intense excite ment, in all marketa more Intermi Ii taken in wheat. Whether the pajriod of exceedingly low valuen has DMB pannaomtly left behind cannot bejas Hiired at prenent; everything dependn on American crop OOMltiOBI, the ap tearance of which lor the punt fort night Iiuh U'en telegraphed here nn no poor in many large wheat-growing de trictn an to give rine to (cam that the I'liited State may not have an average crop. In our local market we have other Hung- to contend with. Our crop in practically named, and no doubt will he a very large DM but tonnage ig very ncari'e, not only hi re, hut at San Krancinco an well, and the little rine in wheat abroad ban been abnorbeil by increnned freight rate. Shin-owner are rel'uning 4 Id a week ago they linked thin price, and now demand, ior loading DaOMDM or July, 4n lid to 4n. At thene price exporters are unable to incrcane the price of wheat, and our quotaiioM nhow little advance. The ore-unt qiiictni-HH here can he BttrllmtM to a scarcity of nellern, or rather to unnatin (aOtOTy wheat liricen. There are nmne buyer at full market value to he found, but they do not prop pel tn pa) extreme or funcy pricen nimply to be doing nomething. QnotatloOl are made from 53c to 65c for club. 53c to Sftc for Valley, 67c to B8t for blwBMMB, per hunhel. Conniderahle wheat ha panned out of holdern' handn ut thene price. Wheat In San Franelaco. Sun Francisco, June 21. There in a firm tone to price here, but thi in at tributed to the npeculntive intlm ikv, rather than to any demand on export account. Buyer' wantn appear to be very moderate, and exporter are kept out ol the market by reaon of hip owner holding their charter price too high. I n lln ted call board price have alno interfered with the nbiiipcrn. In the ubnetice ol representative nnlen. tundard hipping wheat in nominally quoted at o,5c per cental; milling tlgurt'H are 5c to 7c per cental higher. Wool In Boaton Boston, June 21. Wool i in little demand. The market i nlow. Bid for lotn of tltif territorial, with ntaple out, were made during the week on the ni'iiured basis of 50c, but the offers did not tempt holders. For choice lots of tine medium mid tine, with staple in, the price i about 53c to 55c; while staple loin are now quoted at 57c to5Mc scoured. Fleece wools continue nlow mid nulen meager, with pricen nominal . Wool In San Franclioo. Sun Francisco, June 21. Wool Spring Nevada. 13c to 15c; F.antern Oregon. 10c to 15c: Valley, Oregon, IHc to 20c. Full Northern mountain, 10c to i2c; mountain, lamb', Be t" LOo; San Joaquin plain. He to 10c; lluni- hoit ami Mendocino, 13c to 14c per pound. Wool tn St. Louil. St Louis, June 21. Wool, weak and tending lower. Western and Territory. i liuni, 15c to 10c; line, 13c to 17c; courne, 13c to U'C Wool In Portland. Portland, June 21. Wool Valley, l'c to 13c for coarse. 15 to IHc lor best ; kustern Oregon, 10 to 15c; mohair, c per pound. Eaatern Ltveatock. Chicago, June 21. Cat tie steady to slow, (loml to prune nlecrs, fri.iu to f.YH.ri; iioor to medium. 14.00 to 15.00; Htofkcrs and leeders. f .... to fi.tsi. cow. 13 to 4.0; heifers, 13.10 to o,25. ...... 1 log active, loc liigner; top, ...m bulk of sales, 15.20 to Bn.Si. beep Steady. Western sheep, 4.c tn ( i.-' i, Western laiub. ii to fti.ni. ench year by the grand sire and grand muster that the day be observed. Whet bet there be mem Don oi the local lodfOI who have died during the veur or BOI, the memorial ervice are held anyway, the memory oi the dead ol other yea PI being honored. Two Committee! are ill charge of the rangementai From Eureka Lodge, No, 82, John II. l.awrev, H. Aleaxnder and Bd Hanaon: from integrity l odge. No. 92. A. J. (iihnon, K. J.Murphv and .1. B. Mcliill. riirongh J. II. Lawrev, the com- mitteei transmit an invitation to all odd Fellowi to assemble Simdav eve ning at 7:16lharp, at the Odd Fellows' mple, where regalia will be donned and the memls-m will lorm line ot march to the church. , m m Life Gradually Lengthening. ReOMl ntatintii's prove that the average health ami length ot lite oi human being have grown stronger ami longer with the yearn. In the fifteenth century, there wan not to be found a mail Of woman over nixtv years of age It in cloarlv demonstrated that the hniige for the bi tter ha been brought about by modern iden and method. One of the agent which has I teen most instrumental in preserving life i lion- tetter's Stomach Bitters. Thonnandn have died from stomach and digestive lisortlers, who might have survived hud (hey resorted to the hitters. It is the area teat of known tonics (or stomal h and digctive organs. It cures lyspppsia, indigestion and concilia tion, and ho done so tor the past tiny vear. There is nothing to equal it. Arrival! at Hotel Pendleton. a si rung, RngeoOi ll IfoArthur, Xtbena. J F. Hopkins, Chicago. W M Stafford, Spokane. w i; Olendiningj Portland. 0 Otterabagen, Portland. Fngere I'atric, llderton, Can. t B Maytt, Hnntingtoa. 1. 1! Mandel, San Francisco. Sydney Arnold, New York. 1 neniiee, Portland. F L Malonev, Antelope. 0 ll siuirte! Antelope, w ii Astrup, Spokane. A J Hull. Spokane. i w Ham, Portland. 0 O Stacov, Portland. F B Newell, Spokane. Sam l.cc, Spokane. Will 0 Qlbaon, Portland. J F.ichler, Porlland. F Hnnraeoker, Spokane. M F.iwell, Spokane. Frank Shelby. Oeiiver. I, Tippett. New York. E Butte, Butte C Warren, Portland. B Colbv, New York. B Morun, I. a liramle. ii ti J Back. citv. ol tin lie nmv iiiunagc- thut will be o' convenience to guest win lie 1" "" i" ' looked alter. The pleaaiug feature ol the Mprings this year will be dancing an. i music. Kirkman'a orobaatra will lurniHii mualo. For uartloolari addrjai 11 . B, Warren, mueagor, or Dr. J. Mc Kuul, lleppner, Or. Quloa Relief ror Aithma. Miaa Maude Dickens, Parsoin., Kuiih , writes: " HtlBored eight J0Ut witli astlimu in its worst form. I bail hoveral uttucks during the last year and was not exitecteil to live througn ineui . . r i.'..i....i, 11........ ait, I I ur i oaaan using run.. ami it has never diuttt rulie(.' Kansiis Citv, June 21. -Cattle mar ket stoudy. Native steers, t 15.40; Texas steers, f.i.no to fD.io Texas cows, 2.i.ri t" :.'; naiive co mid heller, finu io fin , min I i....,lers. 13.35 to4.H5: bulls, 12.70 t.. 14 Hogs inurket. 5c I" olc lower. MilIK of sule. 14.95 to 5.0.r: heavy. 4.9L", to 15.15; packers. ?-.i'i'... t" o.i. tii i veil 4.90 to 15.55; light, 4.00 to 5.02'u ; yokers, 4.9. to .i.0Z'a ; pigs 4.55 to 4.9. 'u. 1 p -market steady; lumbs, 14 to 14.78 ; muttons, 13.26 to 5.90. aa 78 t.. 14.0.5 stockers and HEAD OFFICES Town i N PENDLETON. Fraternal Well Repreaented In Orders of the State. Pendleton people come as near to he "linen as those of any town of the ooatl of tike sire Indeed, ooniidering population, it is to bo doubted that any town can show so many prominent ofBeen In the principal order which have lodge in Oregon. In Pendleton reside : Mm. John Vert, grand Worthy matron ol the order ol the Beaten Star. Mrs. 0. 0. Van Orndall, grand guar dian of the Women ot Woodcraft. Mrs. Wade ll president ol the OngOD federation of Women's Clubs, al though that is not. of course, one of the fraternal or sorority orders, BM is not secret. The headquarter of the Pioneers of the Pacific is in Pendleton. H. K. Dines is the supreme commander. Other supreme otlicers alno reside here. A. Di Btillman in one of the otlicers of the bead tssly of the WoodBMM of the World. w. D. Ohattberlain. who now liven in Athena, out who win no a reni.ieut of Pendleton in a few davn. in cus todian of the work of the grand lodge of ataaoni of i rrogon . i . M.a ... i L. , .irs. .lonn nancy is graini iimrsotii f the state convention of the Ke- bekaha. Mrs. Marie Beaw'le has been ap- polntad by Mrs. John Vefi to the h.si- ti.m ol grand marshal ol the r.asiern Star. John tiBWn ami F. F, Howard hold office in the grand orders of the Odd Fellows of Oregon. nd any number of the citizens oi Pendleton are past grand musters and other otlicers of the grand lodges of the state. ll This Plain Enough. If IM hae a nagging cough and are liming flenh, go to a drug store, and get a bottle of Mnloh's Consumption cure. Take two-thirds of it, and then, if vnii are not ht'iictitctl, return the bottle to the druggist, and lie will re turn your money. In't thai fair? No one c.uil. I ask III. ire. M t'ls., BV cts. and tl R bottle. Tallman A Co., lead ing druggists. P P o p A C J J Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Moreury m mi" lirv will Mir.'ly ileslroy the .cnw" "I mn. ll iin.l inmi'l' ii'ly iicraiiKe the wlmle ays in Win n i lili rliiit it iiimiikii Hi'' ii"" '"I- 'o (hit-. Sin h urn. I.'- sliuiil.l iieier Im- iiacii ex- i'it nn i i i , ; , i , - fruiii ri').iitsiil.' pnysi Inns, n- He iIhiiihkc ihey will .1" Is ten (til. I In the B.si.l vim call nislbly derive triim llii tll IIhII - i niurrli t'lire, luiiiiula. iiire.l liy t. J. ti. ll.'V .V l .i, f.ili , l.i. II., I'filllnlna tin linn liry, and i taken liiiernnlly, aetlttl olrMtly upoc U. til 1 Hll'l llllli '.Ills Midlife, lit tile - -trill III l.uvlng llnll -t'Minrrli i iire ! sure ymi get the ll.-Illlllle ll I- lakell IllKTIllllly. mid lllilde 111 Tilled. i. I lllle, by r. J. t lielley ,V In. le-ll iii.iiiihI. free. Hold hy nil .lriiKii l I prlee 71S . jkt Inillle Hull's Fnniily Fills itrilii Ih -i Aii iip-to-dnlc bicycle at f25, Indies' wheels f20, at the ( rem'ent Agency in the Baal Oragonlan building, a, aao onil-haiul bicycle in g'ssl order for $15. Terms easv, without interest. Cvclinu has its uns and downs. After the downs, use Banner Salve if you re cut or bruised. It heals the burl quickly. Plooeer Drug store. w FOMBN IIKIHt runriUlly molhern i.i'l-iit Ui aiiiH h-hU' tUI ll , rMI'i'lln -p., UlKl th (ire tilt! -Ilrju-y ut Cl'TK'I'KA fitAl', mid In (ItM i'Vt'l in u N i fur It 'lully. lt rt'inAt kalilr t-iuulllt'tit, rlt'Htu tiK. uud iturirylng irut)rtit'M derivtMl fnuii Ci i n I'ltA, Uu'irr'l rkin runj mid i.urt i of I'Miullirhtf, vrnrruut It ime In n-Marvnr, purl fyitiK. ittid iM-autifyliiK tlMt-oiui-ion, liau'lH, Uli'l liitir, an I 111 Uit form of wuhIicp. unil mIu tlohh for ulctTUtl' f HrukfirHBst'd, ttllliovt HkT Irrttatloiin ,, -i ii..in.,--, Um Ml or tfftii v: Btrtrtrstton. and for iiiiviiy nit native pur jmjmm Willi H tr.i'iuv r-uuvni iiii'iii'i CM tilt' III in. in. ' im- hi b i ioney ami ' , failed to give uiime- A Word to Farmers... Wfc iAs l'''s ls lln dawn of harvest we wish to announce that hVe a Comnlatai 1 1 in. ,,f U.niaal Bunnliea. Dishes, Tahle utl'v ..,,,1 c ,b: ,, ,:i n;.. K.,,w (,r uii.it cash. I 1 1 , . "SIHI ' li II .ll , . t llij v. winch WW us iu iel obompai than those who buy on credit. b8f St Sanborn' Teas and Coffees a specialty. CHAS. R0HRMAN, for PttudUrtuu. Court Street omuhu. June 21. Cattle Markei ii iiiili ve heel steers. $4.50 to $."i III ; cons and heifers canners, $2.25 0 $3.ti0 feitlers, $:!.5l to $5. Ilisjs- inurket 2'c higher; bulk sules. $4.05 to $5.07 '.j. Sheep Market steady. Wheat In Pendleton. I'., i Ih. inn June 21. The local mur b..i h.iH tnkMii u i urn to meet the ad vunce recorded in Chicugo, Portland and 'Frisco. A wuek ug" the 1 entile ton oiiotutioii was nominal ly 40 to 41 i.iduv u locitl buyer gave out .1... ..notation of 40 for No. 1 club, un M ,,r No. 1 blaefltMB. It is not under -i I l hut Mill' sllles of collnellllell. e lire u Li in. i, Uce.' it Isjing upiiarent that .1 hm.' holds uissl. that farmers n, v. i sell "ii a rising murkot. But el... In oi ut 1 1 hi rki-t liuf takfii di u very . .ii.ii' tunc dnrine the past lew duvs. while wheat has lateii souring up ..-..lu iii the hii; lnurkots of the.w Bannla hen ban their minds made up to expect better prices even BU .. .u- nn.iti'd l iftv cents aeeins t theexpectatioii, liut whether that figure will he maintained throughout the knvlinr season. reinuioM to be seen. Wool In Pendleton. Pendleton, Juue 21. The total ol ,,, 1 1 1 1. .ii pounds bought in Pandleton a week ag" Iiuh been increased some what during the intervening seven duys, hut not to a great extent, for the market bus boeu ijuiet, it is expected thut wool will ruinain quiet for toiuu tiuie t" come. Kustern manufacturers disinclination to buy is the reaw.u for the lull in proceedings. Local Market. Pendleton deulurs are paying the fal lowing priw u,r Ml tt"a 'url" Pro" duu' : Butter, 35c s-r roll. F)ggs, '20c per dozen. Potatoes, 40c per sack. Pursnips, 50c --r sack. Cabbage, $2.60 per loo pounda. Turuipa, 75c 1st 100 pounda. Chickens, $2.50 to $4.00 pat dOBM. i leesa, $10 i,r doaan. ODD PBLLOWS. 'MEMORIAL SERVICES. Bev. John Uren Will Preach the Sermon on Sunday Evening Next. On Sunday evening next, ut the Th ..Upson Street Methodist Kpiscopal church, the pastor, Kev. John pre", will preach the annual memorial ser mon before the Pendleton Odd Fe lows It will be an occasion la which all tjtld Fellows lodges in the United tiUU participata, ior orders are taaued ui"iiir i..nr- Ih-uuIU. Hold Ihri.iirfhout the i.rhi Cum .tMfie l'loua .Uuel u. lllMiVf l'UUdltluIlr, t lltli) PofTIH l)t U ipl MI, biid fur -. . r r.i.. . Ladies Are Critical JUNE EXCURSIONS. Reduced Rates from Pendleton Over the Lines of the 0. R. at N. Co. Animal Kncainptnent Oregon Stale ti. A. K.. Women Holiol t orp ami Sons of Veterans At Latirande, June 19 to 25. Bound trip, $2.95. Selling lutes, June 17, IS and Ml. Washington State Christ ian F.ndeavor Socletv At Spokane, June 21, 22. 23 and 24. Bound trip. $9. lit). Selling laten. June 19, 20 and 21. For full particulars enquire at the O. K. .t N. iii'iit. V. F. WAMS1.F.Y. Agent. m m w Five Things. The live diseasen for which Shilob'n Consumption Cure is especially recom mended, are Coughs. Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup and Consumpl No medicine ever mailt by man is equal to it in anv respect. Sold under a i.isitive guarantee. Money back if it ails. 25 cts, 50 cts and $1 a Isittle. Tallman Co. Boys' Clothing. FIRECRACKERS FREE. With Hoys' Clothing Purity and Accuracy M are uei esaaiy In drugs. Metliclues when prepared with adulterated Ingredients cannot st rve the purposi desired. Our drugs are all standard aud our prest rip tion ih-partiiiHiit has our special can Mall orders will receive prompt and careful attention. BROCK & McCOMAS I li nil'inarters for Cameras and I'liotographh Supplliie. Corner Main and "iirt stn,, PndtetraBi The largest stock ol Saddlery, Mm -in sh, Tents. Wagon Covera, Cao vaa, Lap liuatera, Hope, String Leather, etc., la kept by Joseph Ell in mutters of limn. Our faullh-s laundry work challenges the cloaesl MM) ,-i verest scriitinv. To discover de- ic. tr iii anything mm tip by us ope must have ' ey.f ihurp enough to see what isn't there. Out finish is so per fect that it is not easily retired bj broiling beat. And H ilagraaa iu the shade doean'l piiase its pxMiahi THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robinson, Prop. Telephone 60 Oregon Lumber Yard e e Wl I I-rfaS Lumber, Lath, BuildiuK Paper, Tar Paper. Mouldings. Pickets. I 1 nn. aud A im ui Krick aud Saud. Sash aud Doors,' Screeu Doors & Windows, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's AlU St., opp- Court House.- The leading llarneai end Saddle flan ulacturer of liastern Oregon. THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... v IN giving, free crackers. of charge, Firo- Snmll Large ( Irtcken for Crackers tor Bmall arge Boys. Boys, B oys vtjstes pjuivs, irom to iu years, fi. uu, vi.'afo, fi.ou, 1.75 to 4.00. Boys' Wash Suits, from 3 to 10 years, 80e, 76c and l eaoh. Hoys' two-piece linis Suits, From I to 14 years, 75c, $1.x-, $1.50, 9.00 to N.50. Boys' threepiece Pants Suits, fnin '. tn :!0 yearn, $ux), $5.00, $6.00, $7 00, $8.00. See Display North Window. Leading Clothiers. MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDENE I hi ti V ''r ' hl V (nil no r. i tw tt i i-wri i m ion nf a ft nn toi ''ri'iuli mo nirlmt. III n - -iiii you f nit lu fMiinnr mwaMll ol ItlS) JftirmtlVt( ui MK'Ii M . 1 unlumtl. n n I m, I'talnai In Ihr lira. U. N. .1 I ill to-1 Nrr"fttH vrh$Ml. I tt e I e I sniinreiit in Hsrp. I. lrtii-ai inar Mritlnn V i IrSM i ntt It ato n M h.-ipito )Hv or o la iii. t'r. oniia .in. k nni ol ili haw. whirli if iHifrnr Wwl faavta ui Hpriiiaturrhua iiml ail tin tiorriirn i ( iinit i I I'l l ( lean 1 1 iH.'r.llio kuttii'VMNnil tin1 iirlimry orcuii - I Hi) Im I'llli.i: liroailo on ami NMtfM auttt I vni ikiui, I hairi-HH.iii aniri'i ot n r' nut curr.l by Dortora ts rppHiUir P0 1 r . i t n - f oii-l wltlt trrstalsii Ml ('I'l'UM'lN K the uuty knnu rtin.dv hi mtr tt lllmiil an nigral hm, WW U uninnlata x wtin.n CiitrNuloajilviMi atol ninni rrinrio l i( a h..imd. not mm l i u "f l A1 !' fitM by mult. Hm I Inr hkm t-tri-nlur ami Ii'riiimoi.i , giddier UAVOL lit ..-! IISL4U., I i n ,v CitTB, Han Ki.u. I ul. run EmvLiI Bt tallman a OO.i DRUOH-ETH iKN Mi.noN, OWMOtfi To Celebrate the PotirtJl we have Fireworks and Flags iticludinL' .liipilliest' Niipkius, l.iiiileriiH, Skv Ion I i oil. Torpc'locH nn. I I .ui". Our loticst iu the citv. pru ki'ls, s are MAX B4ER. 71R Main SI. Get Ready for Harvest Have your ItSSdst IhmIs BBtds, ymir water tanks looked over ami havr ytiur foci I racks in order, so there will he no delay when the time 00 SMS to luivest this yen's m chip. WV make SMIMt bods, water tanks ami teed lacks at very leasonahle prices. Call ami see U.S. Pendleton Planing Mill & Lumber Yard K. FOKSll'K. Proprietor. CtlHIS AiaHSON Hruprlctor Brarytbtng New. New Huraua; New HIks. li. nt rigs and teams in I In- city. Hoarder n lv.j the U-nt attuutloii. Service any hour of the night Telephone No. 70. French Restaurant la 1 on 111. 1 lion with ... LaFontaine Hotel Best Meal In the City. Open Uay and Nlgnt. Ous LaFontaine - Prop. AwHaler BertSiMg, Mala At. Hon 1 Pendleton Under New rianagement. Strictly First-Class Excellent Cuisine. Every Modern Convenience P i Baa I UL a1j Give Us d Trial. Kates $2.00 a day Special Hates by Week or inoatn T Bar and Klillrd llooma. Il.din rlers for iravellng Men The Kesl Hotel In baatern Oregon. Van Di an Bros.. Props. Successors lo J. r. Moore AMIiKICAN I'l.AN. :-.( nn per Uay and lmard4 l ineal llolel In Ihe facllk Nurtbweet TH 1 1 PORTLAND 1'IIHTI.ANII, oasooNi -pc. lal Match to Haatarn Oregon peuple vlaltlna Portland. Meadguartera for tourlaU and commeicUl travalera. if. C BOWKHS. Mama, nr. Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Byers' Best Flour, it took lust premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion, aud gives eat client satisfaction wherever used, lively sack is guaranteed We have the beat Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Rye and Beardless Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W 8. BYERS, Prop. Bran. Shorts, Feer. stc