East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 02, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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jjjoNEYSAVINQSALE
ENTIRE DRESS
GOODS STOCK
Will be sold tor less than firnt cost.
Pjkth' wrn' n.'Vt r lu'for.' quott'tl OH lUch fOodt.
i;. ;Ui poiter for list of prices.
Beaver Bros. Dry Goods Co.
PENDLETON, OREGON.
DAY,
II I V
lit, HI.
mmtm rvni ni)R HOURS
J U)IP I n '
. kliawAi nn M ... 11 and
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lfa.iraraii'1 nmrnnmi give num..
1 . 11 I i I l ! 'nil Mill I 1 1 lit
CLb DliV I' irr 1 "" ,a"1 "U"
Pp1, , . .1... t.. ; i it lit.
,(r.Tt. uiirm- nn- """
n tin ! mill "I July eole-
i mil si' tliut during
,'nti mui .l.iv ii" lirecrucker
r t.rnl Ml either 01 MOM two
B l.llilT-M llllU' U
I MM). l.my " "
!5: i.ien railr iu) limn a year or two
allrml tin' 1 "I 'i" '.Vl' "J V"
nil b 'in!' in connection with
lfiTti"ii here, mid M vend other
irred, iiii'liiilintt runa
iliB'. Tin' obeereance of tli in
InJ down by tl mrial will
nv BON of llHlH accident
MMPI Vr 'n "111- .Illlllltl-P Ii-Kiiuru
I kwriw injury.
Jufthsi llralliinah a;.n mucin immj
tuMr tould .i i- the curfew lad I
hf-jftw fnr Um remainder m t he
,- : . ring hi nine o'clock in the
getd ..; at tli- earlier hour
t inirli I! Mil- rmglhg (H IBie.
IJMtfiref tut- youngsters' a little more
t: i tistt to play In Um evening,
t n- n ,n. ..-lit of tin- li' H
fltt 0rti. tliclh. 'I' llieevelll they
msasy fruin lli'-ir homer or go
h,M by their pit reiita or those
i tlicir h.irent- authorize to ac-
aBany tlirtu mi tin- t reel .
THISTLES AND DANDRUFF.
Iiurtiting Par lei and a Valuable
Deduction Therefrom.
attiUK down tli, -tie- no mure re
's tli" lurid ol thitle tliun AOM
. ' re 'luiiilruff. In
. HfMMDl relief can only
I Iwm mdieatlraf, permanently the
t. a germ that plows up the
snip ib acarcliuik' I r the hair root
Itvrr it aiw tin- vitality. caunen duti-
!. filling hu:r. mi l baldness. If
kill that .-r in , you'll have no
Iraff but luxuriant uit of hair,
wo't Herpii i le i the only hair
ration in the world that cure
Imff. lulling bail and baldness
lilUiif tin- germ. "IVetroy the
you reucic tin- effect."
WlATHtR FOR JUNE.
twssnuure His s Range or Slaty-
inrte Degrees.
Jnjr wan mtitli of variety in
BesSSC, the thermometer shim inir h
jau( (r ,n, i ... .I i.
tiitt- p,mng n.-.ir tl,.. uneoinfurUbly
-' ami in tin-.,ther Janger-
nr i,, M. i r.-.- 1 riii temperature.
; Ui-re r, if..HtH .luring the
lit tanihllM m uith, too, for
H d . r.- i li'ur, eleven partlv
are plueed iloail
1 -erer 1 1 1 1 ton a all
Kainfall ai 1 till inrhea. Thin wan
at the rate of a total of ItM
IcMkil for the year, whii-h Ml not hp
ii iic-I i an normal. The average rainfall
at t Ii it- aoittl ht month for the entire
year c lowly HiiproxinwtM ll inch.
The MMIMuTV lor June 111
Maximum teniK-rature, lti.1, date
lOtb minimum temperature 10, data
10; MM max. temperature. M.S:
mean thin, temperature, M.5; total
precipitiitiull. 1. 01 iMMMMj greate-t
precipitation in anv 24 cnnweiitive
liniiri", "u, ihitc. 2:1(1: numlier ,( clear
dftjra, 14; partly cloudy, 11; cloudy,
ft; on which .01 or more precipitation
fell, li; prevailing wind direction,
wed .
The Past Weak.
The weather record for the pa't
week, ending Saturday evening at tix
o'clock la:
Maximum temH-ratiire. H" ; mini
nium temperature, 4-. mean tempera
ture, 70. 1 ; range, ."L'.s ; rainfall 0.01
.inch: wind prevailed nnrthwecterly :
day were :t part clmidy, 4 clear; Huil
temperature, at iiu-le--, 711; at I
iliclie-. .-!.. ; at 14 llii'tiea. SH.o; al
24 laebaa, b.b.
Leak at Your Faea.
And m-e if it in reflecting health 01
diwaxe Karl'i" (.'lover KiKit Tea
lieautitJeH the face and complexion, and
anuren perlect health All drtiirji-'-.
25 Baajta and 50 aajMal Money refunded
if renilltf ure nut at infactorv. Tall man
& Co.
Good Philosophy.
Twenty-five dollure a month on a
farm, hb a man who i- punted, ia a
great ileiil lietter than t'm a month in
a city Htore, nuyn the l.a Gntodc
Chronicle. An a general thing, at the
end of nine ajMMKhl the former han
1150 in canh, three pairn of nveralln
and a ntraw hut, while the latt r han
Iwo auita ol clothe, a pair of bicycle
puntt and 117 ill the hide. Yet there
ure wventy-tive application for the
latter job to one f"r the former.
To Stockman and Farmers.
Having bought a large ntock of gfr
cerien for the harvent traile, 1 am pre
pared to furninh ymir grocer le at very
low price. I bought my good in cut
loud and paid cah, thereby Having in
price and freight. My motto alwuyn
wan to wll tile bent gmnl for the
loweat price. I aiwuy guarautaa my
good to he the tillent quality. IVfotv
you buy your harvet aupplie call and
we DM) and get Dir price. I kimw they
will auit vou. It. MAKTIN.
'trt headipiarier fur
Story ot a Slav.
To b iMiund hand and loOf bf the
chailln of diwaae In the wi,r-e ,,rin ol
nlavery. lieorge i. William", of Man
chente'r. Mich., telln le.w nil. Ii a nitty,
wa made free. Me nay-: "My wife
ban ln-eii help:- r-.r - ir- ' i..t
he could not turn over in bed alone
After uing twi Imttle of Klectrii
llittein, ahe in wonderfully improved
and able to do her own work. " Thi
nupreme remedy for lemab- duMMaaa
quieklv cure iiervouniieni-. llaapleaf,
melancholy, headache, baeUcba,
fainting und diy lln. Thin mir
acle working medicine in a gmlwnd to
weak, nickly, run down people
Every Imttb guaranteml. Only 2V
Md H Tullman & Co., druggist.
Attention. Woodmen :
All niemU-r of Pendleton camp No.
41 and viniting neighbor ure reijuentml
to be jirewiil and partii ipate in the
ilium muted parade on the night of
July 4.
A larue utteiidaiice wanted tat next
Tueadav evening' ineeting. liu
of leSportMMa
Juinen
Watches..
' I"'. 1- and our
fl SM loaaat..
prleai
b" One Prtoa
? th the aama
L Hunziker
Jeweler and
Oplclaa.
It Will Do You Good.
A bliHnJ puritier and tinaue builder in
Karl' Clover Koot Tea. Hold for half
a century on our guaruntee. Money
refunded if rumilt are not utinfaetory.
Price 26 ct. aud 50 ct. Tallman V
Co.
FOURTH OF JULY SLHDULK.
How the 0. R. a N- Train Will Hun Be
tween Walla Walla and Pendleton.
To accommodate excumionint to Pen
dleton mi July 4th, train No. 41 will
leave Walla Walla at 7 a. ui., Milton,
7:25; Wenlon, 8 :o5 ; Athena, 8'15,
Adam M:25; arrive Pendleton H a. Bu.
Ketiiming, train No. 42 will lean- Pad
dleton at 10:J p. in.
)'. V. WAMSI.KY, Agent.
A Word to Farmers...
Al tins is the dawn of harvest we wish to announce that
r , Ve COBUplatt lin Of Harvest Supplies, Dishes, Table
ry nd Cooking Utensila. We buy for spot cash, which
a p?1 us to sell cheaper than those who buy on credit.
Uttia & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees a specialty.
CHAS. R0HRMAN,
fit fur X It ...
einileiun.
aC (LinjcrrTTK
m: m
Cimti Street
' -o'.;1S.l.K inrnri;
a 1 1 1 ul eaUaaVja i al M I a m
U.cMii In um w.er ,w by Utm U-, wl imc Muim.
ic, u.e i. .a... in ukl .i.,l ) "ii - .i...... I' .IU.U
Ours Loe Manhood, Im-
mau iniiiiiiiiMi r-,.n
minaiamlaaio-ia. Iwt4t. "S"0"
M51' HO WWss&x
at . i. -i mTTf '
u. F ' m. im l, . 6 l , . l.y ii, i i aeHW a vmuu ,
"waai.B "-".u,..,. Adanm. eiihoe Remwli lj., tun huiii .u, o.i.
1 'ULH.X eaOO.. UUL'UUtalB, l-KNOUiON, UUKUOM.
SALING SOLD HORSRS.
Dlspoied of Them In St. Paul at a Big
Sale.
f rank Saling hn returned f r. rii Bf
I 'an I. where the Mint Hrothcr- dif
pand of a large nnniher of In, men at
wtood ligur.. Coiiwrning the -ale, the
I I'ttder nay :
"The MliM brothers were interented
m three Iralnload tblpnnta. one to
Sioux City, and the other two to St.
J'aul, made by hore owner fmni
law.,, Waahingtnn. The tirt train
eonnint.nl ,,f rHr., OODtalnllM Kt7
head; the necond ..f 17 cam OOntalnlna
400 bead, and the llnrd of 11 eofl .-on-Uining
HO head. The home all of
ineni unnroken animal fresh from the
range, brought bttWOOtl ll am) 4n ,,r
"'" lung lair return t,,r their
..xncrn. me ireigiit cnnl wan fplS ier
ar. and the feed bill en route wa
iiiitc a heavy one, hay ranging in
i-. .1. nn fi. in .ii N.r nui.
"The lant nle attended bf Vrank
Saling at St. Tanl occurred June 7th.
i. nn a nig one. tinvmg Iveii exten
nueiy a.lvertmed, and 117 carload of
norw, principally from Wanliingt.ui
ii" loHiin range, were MM in one
day at OcUOB. Mi one hour ,il car
load were dinmml nf, mid the man
who wanted horw had no time to
haggle over tcrnm, nr to examine the
good and bad point of the animal.
I hie carload would be tiimd loow at a
time in a rorral. ,,,.) ul,,l.. tl..... .......
running about In fright the aactionaer
i .i i. i .... ...
nn l h i k nU l ' 1 . ,i t
The hint trainload did net wl p, ,,r
got l a.lvHiilage. .m account of the im Mir
crop OOtrOOk in the middle went, which
made Imvern caution, l'revioii ahlB
lllelltn. fiowt-Ver foiin.l - mL ut
000 price. The market If. now real-
i.. - - " i
I J o erniocai" l .
"The Sallliir brother, itlaiin it md
nearly 500 head in the three ship
ment, niowt of them iioiiool. - -
ing about HHHi pOOndl in weight.'
HARNEY VALLEYSfTnE WOOL CLIP.
Two Pendleton Young Men Return From
That Country.
l'.lmer tiilliam and J. M. Kramer,
two young men of thin place, returned
Saturday evening from Harney valley,
where !hev have Ikmui at work ill the
nheep laiiiim, shearing. They nhcared
ItKIO mixed sheep for one of the sheep
men of that country, and took off
lleece that weighed' a high a 1(
pound, while the averiige ol the entire
band wan in. Ien than 12 for all age.
This wan in Happy valley, beyond
Burn", toward the Btoia'l niountain.
" That in a great heeji country,''
nid Mr. Qllllan, "and it aroold !
dlfBodll to Bad one better under the
sun. Sheepmen, in common with fo
plej of all classes, RpMM to Ik- doing
well, pronperitv having struck them
all alike."
The young men returned by team,
via I'kiah. and made the long drive
boat BlIH vulley to I'kiah in three
day, winch a, all know who have
been over the roads Utweell those
pninta, is a rather go.nl rate of travel
ing for a team w ithout change.
Prevented a Trasedy.
Timelv information given Mrs
iieorge Long, of New Straitnville. Ohio,
prevented a dreadlul tragedy und -aved
two livef. A (rbbt(tll cough had long
kept her awake every night. She hud
tried many remedies and doctor but
teadily grew worw until urged to try
fir. Kiiig'n New Ilincnvery. Om-Uittle
wholly cured her, and she writes this
marvel. um medicine also cured Mr.
Long of a -evere attack of Pneumonia.
Such cure are ponitive prtmf of the
matchlen merit ol tin grand remedy
for curing all throat, chest and lung
troii'. len. Onlv 5iic and fl.00. Kverv
bolt le guaranteed Trial bottle tree
at Tallmuu V i . ' drug nt ire.
LET EVERYBODY DECORATE.
Bunnell Houses Aiaed to Make Effort to
Transform the Principal Streets.
The decoration committee for the
celebration han had men at work todav
nutting up tin- evergreen tree on Main
ainl t'ourt streets, which ure to be
trjn-f,.riiiod into veritable bower of
Hi - tor I he f.,lirill II In unpen
that the husine men will make every
reunonuhle effort to decorate their
store and "thcen. Pcrliui no other
mean could In- employ i that would
bring ho lurge return for the exteiiHe
Inraffad a in putting up bunting ami
(lag on that .lav, and thu nhowing
initors that they ure with the coin
uiitteeH in charge of the detail- for
the celebration.
Therelore. let everyone decorate, anil
lecorate a elaltorately a possible.
And let Pendleton be made just a
I. right and attractive a a lot of hunt
ing and flag and other decoration can
make it.
rba H. ath. r prediction are for fair
ttther, and the attendance predic
tion are lor tie- biggest crowd ever
ell 111 I'eli. lletoli. If Ho main are
coming here on that day, it ia no
more than right to ark all the people
to decorate their home und bouses,
lof the I n v i tut ion to decorate i to the
resident and their liouiee, a well a
to the husine houae.
A little effort during the coming two
lavs in the wuv of prepuiation will go
a long way toward making the cele-
liratmn a nil. . ess. I-t the citizens as
sist tin- committee to accomplish this
end.
Apologizes to Donan.
1 1,, l.a tirande Chronicle confc..
it owe an ajmlogy to that master ol
tin- King Kugliidi Col. I'at finnan.
In a r lit issue the types made it
speak OI I ,111 a an itr' .-J.'iiminie
Isjomcr, ami tin when the colonel wa
sat ing some oi in- iniuniai.ie nice
.-. ..... . ... . i.i
thing unout orcgon. nt w role n irre
pressible, and we know ol no more
titling adjective. 1 he colonel grasp
at u moment glance the succinct nun
uf auv situation and in vigoroue, glow
ing Knglish paint a wt.nl picture that
Is a masterpiece. IvOUg lilt- lo mm,
and may he return to thie land of our,
uli.se genial climate, fertile toil,
maguiticent aceiiery, grand foret, and
mountains of hidden wealth will
chooee bial 1 ver aa their companion to
depict their gloria to an uuleide.
world.
A Good Thing.
Our great-grand mother ' garret
contained the ame herb of all heal
ing found in Karl' Clover It. sit Tea.
They gave our anceatore atreugth, kept
the blood pure, and will do the aame
for you if you aay so. Price 25 ct
and 60 eta.' Tallman 4 Co. , leading
druggist.
SEW DISTRICT ATT0HNEY.
T. G. Halley Takes ibe Office lo Sueeeed
H. J. Beao.
H. J. bean, diatrict attorney for the
i-iixth judicial dietrict, alao ud hi
term of service with the end of the
. ....u... 1 ....nrt I. -rn, mui Ulll lie N.ie-
c.H-.leil by T. d. Hailey, elucted in
l...iu ,. tl.ul ..Ii,,. f r I., ..it liu.
aerved for four veare, the length of
. 1 Ul .. 1 I... . L.
time lo uiui oiuce, ami u-ities tin
poeition with au admirable rtscord of
honuat ad m i n ial ration. He will alao
have olticc in the Koaenberg rotjiu in
the Aaeuchsti": block, and continue the
practice ol law. it i aaiu mat uuring
Mr. bgaVo burui oi ecrvioe an UUUaual
1' large number of successful tirosi.cn
tinn of horse and ca'tle thict'H have
neon . .inducted, and that he Ims doiit
excellently in handling caw of that
cnaracier.
A Typographical Error.
A line not left out in the "niake-iii
of l ite Halle" Mountaineer the other
day causing no little exasperation in
the newspaper olhVc. and elsewhere. A
justice court reM.rt wa made to read
inai t in- Often. hint ami the complain
nig itness were tinth under the in
tluence of liquor. As the latter is presi-
ttent tt I he I'alles T. M. t'. A. tli
ronenquenl eaacerbatkxi of feeling
may He easily imaginttl.
Bewre ot Ointments lor Catarrh that
Contain Mercury
. mercury will surely dsMVOJf the MBM ot
m.'ll sn,l eiii...tly ilrrniige the w holt- )
ten h. n entering it through the atoeaai ur
nscee, su.-h aitlefee showld aevt 1m- weed ex
cel. I "it Itrt-ncripllon trotn repttiHlilc plivnt
clans, iin-, inning.' ther will aa t ten raw m
the lood vou can ism.lbfv dcrlre (runt litem.
ltll I'Misrrh t'tire, msioiff lure l by F. I.
t hi net a v.. . roleoo, nV, oantalai so mercury,
awl la taken Internally, actlaa tltrectiy timn
liu-l.l.nnt nti1 tntictu. .iirtNceit ot iho nv.ietn.
In hut tug lull', t'nisrrli t'tire be ure vou gel
tbeaeaalae, tl l isken I o lenmll v. UN in.le
iii thlo, by F. J. rhency .ti Co. Teat I-
metiiHln free.
Snilil liy ll .tritggltl. price . per bet lie,
lUII's K Hilly Pills are the best.
For Pleasure.
On to the Lehman Hot Springs,
formerly the Teal Springs, located in
the wilds of the All inonntniiiH of
Umatilla county, the heart of the
DOTt Da an 'i tmrudiw. Thi year the
springs will Im- under new 'manage
ment, and t verythitig that w ill be of
convenience to guest will be promptlv
loobad after. The pleasing feature of
the springs thin year will be dancing
and motto. Kirkman's OfOboOtN will
furninh munic. l or part iculiirs a.l.lrens
H. K. Warren, mai'iiger, or Hr. J. Mt -Paul,
llepplier, t)r.
Personally londucted Weekly Excur
sions Every Thursday.
An experienced exciirsinii conduct
or w hone tint ie are P i look after the
wants ami welfare of passengeri will
Im' in charge of lourist sleeping cur to
Chicago via Union PaclflO. Thi car
leaves PondlatOB on " The PoftlMtd.
Chicago lpOclalMat6t4jOP, M. making
close connection- vviih -iniilar service
to Boatoa,
Elderly people ami lad lea travel I na
alone of w ith children will lin.l thin
nervice verv conveii ient anil nati"-
factory.
For ticket. lM-rth reservation BJtd
full iniottnatlon, call on.
K. P. WAMBLRY.
Agt o. l .v. If, c...
Pendleton, Ore.
or J. II. LOTHROP, Oen'l Agent,
i:i5 Third Street, Portland, Ore.
castoria
Bear, the signature uf Ciia. It. Ti. arena:
In umr f..t more thau thirty year., anil
Thi sTtad MM iai Alwujt JiuHfki.
Rates lo Bingham Warm Springs.
rffeetieo lit on ill, I until BVfttlAaHM.
her I, rate of 11,78 for the round trip
to llingliam Warm npringn, including
-tage fare betwien Kingham ami the
npringn, i aotboelaad bytboO, U.A
X. I',, Tieliet ...,. I ad AasMI Iron.
date of sale not to exceed September 1.
K'.lllid trip us alHive, I'leluding three
meals at the hotel and one hath at the
spring, 2.75. Limit of these tickets
two days. These rule are lower thuu
ever la-fore.
K. P. WAM8LKY, Agent.
Mothers .-d Children
Ite.loloe In the cleansing, purifying, ami
bcautify'ng proieriie of Ciith t ha HoAe
and On t ha Ointiueiit, puront and
awoeti-st of emollient skin cure. Theite
gentle yet effective skin puritier. ami
beautitieni barn uia4e ihounamls ol baRBM
happy by curing torturing, ilisliguring
liuinom, rusliMt, and Irritutiiim of intim y
and i liil'lltoinl, and relieviug pan.i.u ol
Cam ami anxiuty.
Hulthrnu.K'ut th. SWfM P-.i t.s list ' see ' ra.
4S.. i'lwp. , IHmUsU. "Al, Aloul bmbg i .Us.' tts
Miss Yamena
THE 0VIV1 i.l-M Ml
Turkish
.Clairvoyant.
II A AllKIVI.ll
l ast I'n ui and future.
All lu Iron hit llivlle'l In tall
Bkeptlee lavlteil Here for .imri
lltue out) Pari. ,r. .1 iK-spalli bU It
Cool and Comfortable
in hot Weather describe the aituation
of wnslble H-ople. Put on negligee
ami tlefy old hoi at hie VOfft. Such
oultita when properly laundered, bmk
.....! ii.,., dies-, antl approjiriale.
Our patron get the bench t of line. plait d
facilitie and naviaOl metlenl. Ideal
Homaser attire is very largely a laundry
reeolt.
THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
J. r. KobiiiMin, Prop. felephone 60
Daily V-aet Ofcgoousu, delivered by
carrier, only i j cent a week.
IT IS TO I.AFF.
You Will LafT and LafT Heartily If You
Attend "Spring Chloken."
It would seem that the gentleman
that said, "It ll to luff" must have
been to see Messrs. Jordan and
Mahara'i production of "A spring
Oh token" which in to Im presented at
the Fraaef on Paiaad. night. The
story of the pluv hinge around a
young man that i in Hcnninry
tli then I tie, ami to obtain nnmey write
to his oonAdlnfl U&ola that he, (iaa
nepbew) i nsarrlad and ha two
children. Thi would be all right but
for the fact that Ibe uncle arrive on
the scene and the young man Iihh to
get a wife and two children from some
where in a hurry, for of MMTM he i
not marri.nl at all. The young man is
not particular who's wife he takes,
um I this gives rise to MM verv ludi
crous situations, a one lie lend.' to an
other. Specialties ure intrtMluced
during the play.
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION
Kansas City July 4 Round-trip Rates
Named ty o. H ft N. Co.
Por the BOOT, occasion u special rale
of 00 for the round trip i authorised
by the (1. K. ak N. Co, UfMsl diverse
routes will apply going And reluming.
Kxeept for return route through St.
Paul the rute will be H." 75. Ticket
good for 00 .lay". Stop-over allowed
on return trip. 1 n kels to be sold .liiue
U iin.l ill .....I h Ammm mmIu
At the Hiime time ticket ure sold to
I. : . I , . 1 1 - 1 11. tiekelw 1111 II .11 I Ii. wo. I
to St. Paul and return at ttVO; same
condition to govern a authorised for
Kansas City sale. Call at O. It. A N.
ticket ollice for full part iculiirs.
F. P. WAMBIdST, Agent.
Excursion to Salt Lake.
The Causev rfeal Kstate company's
excursion to Salt Lake Citv will leave
Pendleton on the 2nd of .inly. Salt
Lake is milking unusual preparations
f..r ibe 1'oiirth of .lull celebration, and
the dinplay of fireworks etc., w ill be
nnturpaaeed, Wound trio tlckati
80.3ft, good for fifteen day.
For Met.
Horses and itiiile" for sale. Will sell
for cush or on time. Cull und see
them. J.C. II n I S .v SON,
Opposite City J.H,
Purity and Accuracy
v- ,
fP it
are i ssarv In drugs. Metllclne when
prepared with adulterated Ingredient!
cannot eerve the purpose desired, nur
drug are all standard and our preecrip
tiou department ha our special care
Ma i orders will n Ive prompt and
careful attentl ui.
BROCK McCOMAS
1 1 "ad'l uartern for Caun-raa ami
Photograph h Supplies.
Turner Main end OOttti St., Pendleton.
TO THE WISH
MM
farmer, or those who ml. ml pluntiug
their giinleiiH or doing spring work of
any kind in this line, you will lind
everything in garden tisds and Heed,
barb w ire, Htaph-H, nulls, heavy and
helf hardware of tint very l.el
tplality ami at the lowest prices at
W.D. Hansford .SkCo.'s
Pendleton, Oregon.
New Goods...
And Cheaper
Than liver..
Portieres,
Carpets,
I .ace i ui '.i n
Wall Paper.
Headquarters lor White,
Standard and lUdtcdge
Sewing Mai bines
JESSE FAILING
Main St., near Hiidpe.
CE
BRICK
SAND
WOOD
COAL
Alao W holcaalc Agent for
SfllMTZ
MILWAUKEE
KEEK
in hot Ilea, barrels, or taaea.
Call op
Telephoa
COME TO HEADQUARI ERS
FOR
Clothing
whether Stilt or Pants
tor Man or IJoy
l or iiny and everv BCBBllon we'll show eesj more tyle
at anv price hii.I bettor values at everv price tluiu anv
other house in Pendleton.
SACK
SUITS
Some men need a change
of clothe thin spring, and
other need a change uf
cloth Icra.
You can get the kind of
clothes you want if you will
conic to the right store.
Wa would like to talk It
over with you mid show vou
our new an its and prices In
the Hart, Scbaf fnei - Marx
tailor made clothing.
They're the kind adver
tised in the leading mage
tines and worn by good
drcsscri every white.
ill
Don't forget that
ARE THE LEADERS
716 71s and 7 jo Main Street.
NEW WOOD YARD
Smith & Haherly, Proprietors.
Good, Dry Wood, algo Coa in Any Quantity.
Tranifering and Tracking. Prompt Delivery.
relephone Hn.
Of Ike Cor Main and Alta Sts
Hotel Pendleton
Under New nunagement.
Strictly First-Class
Hxcellent Cuisine.
Every Modern
Cuoveuieuce
T
1
(ii.e Us a Trial.
Kates $'1! 00 a day
Special Kates by
Week or mouth
Kar and Kllllard llooma. ll . b.i trier, for Traveling Men
The ttcsl Motel In bastern Oreuon.
Van Dran Krus., Prups. Successors lu J. F. Muure
AMERICAN IM.AN.
$3.00 per Day and Upwards
l lncat Motel
Iii the Paclllc
Morthwest
AlAl I I n'Tnlr A 1VT tV
1 HIV trKJlK I IvAlU
I'llUTI.ANIi, OWntOONi
Special Matea to Uaatern Oregon people vlaltlng Mortland. 11. aJ.i.-. n .
lor tourists and commeitlal travelera. Ii C BOWtiKts, Manager.
Byers' Best Flour
W S RVI-RS. Proiv
No. 5
H. KOPITTKE. BA KKI l T ftlE 1 AL.
T. . ... .L .. ....... I ,11. ...t ii-. 1- Hvera' Heat Klour. It took hiM
premium at the Chleag" World'a Kalr, over all competi
tion, and glveii excellent aatialactiou wherever used.
Kvery sack la guaranteed We have the Ileal Steam
Rolled Hailey, Seed Kye aud BetirdlcbH Barley.
Pendleton Roller Mills
l atoK)UrtMl fl tlatt KgUstl Ol'nU-
uUjj ufliuo tat I aiVwu NT rjjMiUud.