JULY EVENING EDITION T" 7" 1 ! ! DAILY EVENING EDITION PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OHHUON, THUB8DAY, JULY' 0, 1900. :i8.'i8 voi 13 --h-J J VcjrX I 1 I Z nvvTVT nmiir wmm . . .rmtw itiitunflV TttmiuittV -T1 T T . V H. lOOO. NO. Lo Price of ARTICLES. . 100. 1 1 ' value. ""' 40i' villi". TOILET ,.iiii' 1 10lii 't.r, f;;'C ....h.h..,i... g .1.1 cn-Bi'i-il.lr I""'"- Arbutr.i- Win. r. Me. jejaaaer, Almond " ( num. Wo. ,..l,l II"- 1 11 Vl,,,t Tulli'l PowdWi ). utr. !. VaaotiUI . 7.'. ,lr .i'"'' Fireworks Sale. pan ( iimllc".. Br doa to I ." curli. f Rockets. I"' I" IfU- rlrccrurket. IOOi iii-r ( haw Bin eight. Dewey Tri. lot unodrede of kini. lej ncti up. Frederick Nolf Agrni TTaehlj KmiiiiIiht. Good News of Good and Needful ThitiR for the Fourth of July and Summer Wear. Store will 1H. Open till ufer 0 o'clock TlllfljJ eve Will proi.ni.iv be closed all afternoon July fourth. Furnishing for Indies... Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Crush skirts, Wi'iir - the vcrv best . Neck- Furnishings for Hen SnitH, Underwear, Shirts, Hutu, SIiwh, Tie. The hfotoi MWll' thing in every instance. Men's Qloves... I or Harvaei The baa stock tn have m shown, sad the lowest prices we liuve ever uiuile. Ladies' 5hirt Waists... MoM rut t.i piece,. i .wo Waists reduced tu 1 .- Waists reduced to 1.80 Waists reduced to 1.7ft Waists minced to S.00 Wu;sts reduced tO - ftd Witists recluceil t. ... fo.nft ,M . l.io l.Sft . 1JJ8 . 1.7ft Wash Que da Oijij them in . i r center window. There are many other (fornix inside. ALEXANDER & HEXTER. The Boston Store Last Week's Reduced Prices Still Good. The low prices of last work closed out several lines of Dry Goods entirely, lut others have taken their places, consequently the assortment is just as lare as ever. Bin reductions this week on Ladies' and Children's Parasols. Ladies' Fancy Neckwear. Fancy Pettycoats. Wash Skirts and Suits. Odds and Ends of Corsets. Lisle Thread, Silk and Kid Gloves. Shirt Waists and Silk Waists. LadiiV Belts and Girdles, etc. Remnants of Wash Goods at onehalf to one-quarter former prices. Come early in the day to avoid the afternoon rush. ! oiraiir&uii 9 Bid Store. Pilsner Beer. Tl)c rWal Htct in hsa ilet'HJ Ask fM :. V j will Likaj it. Pilsner Beer fcttr causes iadachc nor LMjeiImms, Schultz Brewing Co. Opposiu o fi. &, . Round House ixssvvvvvcs 0. c. hkau Window A Head tractors uf Builders Jobbing a Specially. Tanka to Order. u" Cottonwood ma between Alta aim Webb. jDLETON, okKUON. pendleton Ukiah Stage Line ston 4 c,a,,y prop.,. lUai ftf? Hlii. i Rock, N ""Utioil o0'1 vto. ()..mlaeeom "0f"'ru,. """"al rre gin and pan 'o. ' Tlliuaf) A (Kli dm for Infants and Children. Caatorla In a harmleaa aubatitate tor Castor Oil, Pare Korle. lrH Mki BooChUI( Hyrupa. It ia PI nt It M.Uiiua SStbei Opium, lorUliio nor other hareotlo aubHtuiie4'. It deatroya Woriui und allay fverialiuvaa. Strum. llarrh..a aud Wind Colir. H relieve 'IV.th lutf Trouble and o-ir,- Conti,atiou. It reKulat. tlm J.r. i. .....i it.. wiviiiir li.altliv and natural Bleep. The CHlldreu s Ianacea-TCe Mother's Friettd. - a m Ik 1 Til! CJllllUrOUP I'UllUrCt wa,.V- The Kind You Have Always Bought r. ii.. Ci n.r otnrR nt In Use For Over 30 Years. special liXE 0 Unredeemed Pledges. Gold Kings of all kinds. OtBUMMB'l tad Udii'' Watches, all varietur and prices. JOE BASLE B Agent for North German Lloyd Steamship Co. Buy your tirkeU tu the World'n Fair over thia line. GENERAL NEWS. Tin rr nrr hImmiI J.'xXl AaBjartoMI in China ol Whom WOO ivrr miaalonnrina of varlotM danonliiKllMi. A. R, Dloktffi inininter of justice in tha lam eoaaaf tattTa fovarnnaat In tin- DonttntoO Ol t'umulii, wan dfOWMM at Amlirrnt, N. S. In Ohlaaga, 80,000 Man la tha hajja inv' tradai an- out ol poekat 11,440.000 tor twenty Waahl baoaOM M Htrikr, an avanaja Mr mi ol f:irti. Tha tirm ol A. M. Rothaohlld and Co,, Chicago, h.riit HM,446.0II in our year (10M for nilvrrtiniiin in a llngta aawipapaf , tha Dnllj Nawa, of MM eitv. Om third of tha 010. 000,000 ealM for hv the blahona ol the Mathodial Knlaou- pal ehoreh ai a JOth eantary thank-1 offering has I.im ii rerrivcl in New York, Oolonal John O. MoMynn. for many I MNMa nnarlntandanl al poblle toatfoo. tlon in tin- itata of Wlaoonaln, linl at iii aaaManoa In atadlaoa, Win., in tlu; Tsth year of lii nee. PaanlaioM lavat i pnvnlaal on tha tathnm ol Panama, among tha Yiotlmi raportad balng tha no of tJoltad Btataa Qohaul Oobb, and tha prima donna of an Italian apara aompanjr. a diapatoh t.. tha Bspraaa from Bom (my, dated Tnemiay, any a that in all I etoapt three diatrloti eholara i- raging in Bombay ,irriiideiiry, the eaaea re- portad for tha waak anding Jana M li mi 1 1. el in! -"U.ttail, iii.il ttii' ileiitliH, 1.,- 333. Sivretary Wilion hac appolntad Pr. William t;. Btnbha, ol New Orlaana, an a HnTi:il aitent to Hawaii, to hiii.Iv ollmata ami aoll oondltiona, with a view ol aatahllahlng number ol k,,v- erument experiment etatioim on the lalaada. The London Timoa' St. Peterabura oorraapnodant myi thai .iiin-" 10 tha Uratnl itafl of the RwaNUi army ehti matad tha Ohlaaaa army tO number l 7 SO, 000 nu n. He alim alld that about iiOO.oOO MaiinerH have Im-i-ii hniorted within the lai-t three yearn. .lust ire rumnian, in New York, pen tanoad Alfred R, Goal In, Bngana L. Packer and Charles T. Pavis, Found fttilty of cotiapiracy to depreaa the p rice of Brooklyn Bapld Transit stork, Qoalln to six months in jail ami to pay a tine of MOO) Parker and I 'av is to three months each, and to pay a fine of IS "o each. "Not a single foreigner is now alive in Pekiti," i the latest Chinese report whlofa has raachad Shanghai . Bar liar reports from the same sources describe the i lltion f the British legation as omatblng awful. It is said that nsims of the legation wele tilled with sick and wounded, the killed lying DB buried in heaps. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Benjamin li. Ib.lt .lied at his home in Harrisl.urg, Linn county, a few days ago. He leaves a w ife and two sons. 11. P. Parr stabbed C. A. Whitney, in Alhina, near Portland, Tuesday. Pan was drunk and Whitney wan try ing to get him to go Lome. (ieorge So.rn, an old and well known pioneer of Lane county, died at his home in L'ugene Tuesday even ing. He came to Oregon ill 1H."S. Aslmtos hu I n discovered 10 miles north of Kami. ih. Idaho. The led,.. g MM ieet in width ami tdiows up the l.est character of that mity ral to he found any w here. due day hot w. . k two of II. . li. ry I urd thorougbbrad yowling bulls became involv.d in a li,ht, m nr the hot inringa. Lana county, when Is.th fell into ihe pprlng and were s. aided to death. Mrs. la rah .i . Batoo died at tha home of bar hoi. -in-law , s. li. Moora at ( Mall.-, of ulceration of the stoma, h. Daoanaa was horn in Ire land. Jul 4, 1837. -he was a resident of Illinois for nearly :) yeun, and cam.' from that l.i a to Orogan last August. A car on the electric road between BdilOU and Taenia h it the track oil Wadn iday uiornlng, pluagad Into tha gulch 80 bet daap, uaar DaLin 'tnait, killing M un n, woman and children and injuring I', ethers, IQBia of them fatally. Among the killed were threw ohildran ol Mi-. I.ymai. Lee, of Med ford, OrwoBi Mra was badly in jur. -.1. Shat enured the car to leave ti e track is a my atary i a- the cur was not rnnuing laatar than usual on that part of the road. THE EAST OREGONIAM. Tb raptr or . u rcepla. Kvarybgdy Baada It. la L rai tlraulallou. Baal Aav.rumua aaaUiu. MY BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY Weuk BFOaBM IfaOa it .eei hf I S. I-... u t.rt... Vagaaaala Oawaanna Lattrr. rruui I .. .. Who Wow lluva OMMaaa. "Dkah Mas I'i.nkiiam : It w my anient deaire to have a child. 1 had been married three year and waa cuildiM, ao wrot,- o you to find out til.- raaaos. a ftor loH lowing your bind ad vice M tailing l.ydia E. Piiikhaiiia Vege table Compound. I be came the Hi' .1 J!T of u at ant if ..I baby boy, the joy of our I... n.i ilu la a fat, healthy buby, thaiikb to your m. .li clue. Wiui. MiaUA (TgfllUti ltoaeoc, N. V. From (Iratctul Mr. Lane " Dkah Mi-.h Pinkiiau : 1 wrote you a let ter aomc tone ago, atatiag my eaae to you. "I had paina through my bowala. headache, and baekaehe, wit tir.il and blcepy all the time, wua tioul.l. d with the whites. 1 lollotaad your advice, took your Vegetable Coui pouud, aud it did me lota of Mttd I uow have a baby gh l. 1 c. rtuinly be lieve I would have taonntnd had it uot BOaa for Lydia K. Piukham'a Vege table Compound. 1 had a very eaay time; waa bi.l. only a abort time. I think your BXtdiirln ia a godbi nd lo woiueu iu the coiiditiou in which I waa. 1 reooiouicud it to all aa the I ,ot mcdiulue for wouieu." Maa. Mamv Lam. Coy Wat, Teuu. in DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION ,. A Fight Over the Platform Regard the Issue of 16 to 1. O MAY BE STHVRHSOH VICE-PRESIDENT O Both Nominations lor President and Vice President Will Probably B Made Tbls KrenlnO. Kansas City, July .Y The conven tion hall waa besieged by excited thousands long la-fore the time set for the on'iiing of the second day's, pro ceedings. The arrival of Richard t'roker Ballad forth a few cheers and, hs usual, when the Tammany man shows up, there was a cry of Hill," just to remind him that "there are others. " When Texas raised aloft their standard iu the form of huge hornn of a Texas steer, surtnoiinded by the legend: "Texas gives B1.000 BMV joritv," there was naif cracking ihoati Governor Beckham, ol Ken tucky, was given enthusiastic welcome. At il o'clock Chairman Btohardaon swung tha gavel lustily for order. The chairman then presented the Bight Hcv. John .1. Qlnanon for the opening invocation. With the conclusion of prayer, Chair man Richardson announced that the platform committal was not readv to report, and invited Kx-tiovernor Hogg, of Texas, to address the convention. There was a whirlwind of approving shouts when tiovernor Hogg asserted that the platform must contain a neclflfl declaring tor 10 to 1. At the termination of II. .git's address, Chair man Richardson introduced Hon. A. hi, Pockery, of Missouri, pockery's attack npoa the conduct of the republi can administration for its work in the Philippines was greeted with the usual ilcinoiistrations. The tirst men tion of Admiral Dewey's mi during l he convention was made by D.ickery, but the name of the famous admiral was received without a ripple of ap plause. Fight on tha rtatfur'ii. Kansas City, .Inly 5. --"The light on the platform will baoarrlad to tha floor ..f the convention,'' said David B. Hill this morning. "The action of the resolutions committee is not conclu sive. The strongest silver men are w ith us. Kveil Jones is with us, hut he is dominated by Bryan. As I am op posed to imperialism in the nation, so I am ..(.posed to it in the individual. This is Imparialiam of the worst sort. 1 believe we'll beat 'em." Changed tha o Kansas City, July ft. The platform committee has changed the order of the presentation of subjects and placed the qaaatlon of Imparialiam in tba front place in the platform, making it in this way, and also by actual declara tion, the main issue and the one on which all factions can come together. Minority Raporl Uaalaas. Kansas City, July ft. There will ! no minority report on platform. The Opponltlon has decided such a repoit Would he Useless. The silver Reiiutilleana. Kansas Citv. Juiv 8, When the silver republicans of the national DOU' rantioO were called to order this morn ing the mb-ooromlttaa of tl .m inittee on resolutions, apl.ointed to draw up a platform, was still far from an agreement. The commit! in permanent or ganization of the silver republicans reported the induction of Judge W. I.. Brown, of Ohio, as permanent chair man. Slevenson ror Vlee-PrealUenl. Kansaa City, July ft. Tim I'uniniyl vania delegation this morning unani mously decided to support A. Hal K. taVOaaOOi of Illinois, f..r the vicu presideiu y. tontereace Between Parllea. Ka.isas City, J til v ft. (ieorge I n.l Williams submitted a resolution that a committee be appointed to confer with the silver republican and ponullst parties. Shouts of "No," "No, fol lowed, hut tint resolution wus adopted. Towne la Encouraged. Kansas City, July ft. Charles A. Towna aid this morning: "I am greatly encouraged today. Assurances of support are constant I y reaching me IrHB the members ol delegations repre I minting all sections of the country. The Making or the Hlallunn Kansas City, July ft. When the i platform eommillon convened tislay I the members who had led the light I against Hi to 1 issue, rcoucslc.l an ex plicit declaration on the planka of superior imisirtauce, other than the financial issue, und tint silver men decide. I to make imiieriul ism the Issue. In accordance with this decision the place of front rank was given to tha subject ol imperial ism ami lo the .jui m tlont growing out of tint Spanish war. Thaaa subjects oooupr fully one-ball of the declaration, beginning with the rtloU of their paruiu. unt and au prcine linporlance. A change was also decided upon iu the declaration regard ing the Chicago platform and the free t. inag.' of silver, the dccluiatlou being phi. ad w. ll down in the body of the platform and language changed con siderably. After several sm-ci hes had been made the chairman announced that he had Is en informed that tint phttform committee would lie ready to rapOf I at 1 1 gO o'clock tislay. Thereupon a motion was agreed to adjourn to that hour. Tide Toward Steveaaon. Kansaa City, July ft. The talk among delegates ia that the tide ia Hutting very Htrongly toward Hteveiiaou for vice-president. It ia atated in some ijuarters that both the candidate for president and vice-preaideitt will be nominated before the convention ad journs tislay. While the leaders would not agree that Steveiiaoii will be the nominee it seems he ia gaiuing strength. Began Reading the Plattorin. Kansas City, July 6. The conven tion reaaseuibled at .1 :ftO o'clock. At 4:16 o'clock Senator Tillman began nailing the platform, but no report of it can be made in time for the after noon pajiera. Coorereae Pull Committee. The aub-oouiuiittee from the ailver republican committer Ballad OB Sena tors Tillman and .tones today to ar range (or a ronferetice of the full rotn mNtaa with the committee from the democrats in regard to placing Towne in nomination by Isith conventions. ROOSEVELT'S MOVEMENTS. Ho In Relnc Received With Much Knthtl ilaam Wherever He lloei. tjuincv, ills., July 8. Oovarnorl Roosevelt itrrivi d here at i : 10 today and was aooordan a magnlflcaai ovation. Hannibal, Mo,, lnl " Governor Roosevelt arrived at Hannibal early t. dav and was ,'iven a great welcoine. ' Rla standard Oil Fire. New York, July ft. A tire at the works of the Standard nil company at Bayonna, N. 1,, which started at an curly boar today, is itlll raging aud the damage will run int.. millions. The Humes are shooting into the air fnlly 80 feet high, and the bluing oil extends over an urea of neurly a half mile. The total loss is estimated at 18,500, -000. Fire at Rainier. Portland, July ft. - A special to the Evening Talagram tram Rainier! Ofa- u.t.u' 'll..i...ri..i.(llre.l..Ntroe. I H., mmjmt Clark A Dougherty's saloon, Beach's dry go.ls store, MorgttB gr ry, rl'...L.u .l.u UL .1 U" .Isv foods store mi I Wagoner's barbershop, i. .. i .i ii,. i... I lie in.- I" ii'i'in Troopa Withdrawn From Cuba. Washington, July ft. Ordera were issued today (or the return to the Dnltad Btataa from Cuba as soon ai possible of the son. I, sixth and eighth regiments. The Wheat Market.. San ITraneloeoi lily "Caah wbaat, l .(Hi1 per cental. Chicago, July ft.- August wheat, 7o :i-s cents pat bnabeli i 8 10 A00 MARKET. Reported by I. U tlay k Co., ChloaRO Bemrd or Trade and New York Stock KxohanRe Brokers. Julv ft, 'The wbaal market opened als. ut two cents hlghtr this morning on foreign war talk. There was freer selling on the fact that a general ruin prevailed in the Northwest and most of the advance was lost. Liverpool opened at 0 IU. and closed ll II 1-K against ii S M Tuesday. Chicago opened at 81 to HS M and declined steadily to the close, BOWL September. Corn opened 44, closed 4bmJ to ft-N. St.s-ks all higher. Monev S s'r cent. Close Tueadey, mi i-k (pen todav, HS-HS M. Range todav, 80 M 84. Close today, H0'4 . ACCIDENT IN BICYCLE BACK. Wade I'rlvetl Huna In Front or the Rldern and Cauaea a Mix-up At the Baiah iu the one fonrth of a mile bicycle haii'licap race on the rVwrih, a serious accident occurred near the Hotel Pendleton. Watta Prlvatti tba 8.yaarobJ son of J. w. Prlvett) iu some milliner run iu front of the wheelmen, unconscious of ap proaching danger. Bob Adams was in the hud and hi wl I struck the hoy and knocked him down, the rider taking a header. Charlie Cameron . line MMOnd and he missed the little fellow by the scantiest ol margins. Then the Whitt sk Is.ys and Cheater I oster came and apparently nil three of than r.sle over the little lellow, hosier's wheel it It thought, passing over his head. Bob Adams bad a hard full and was assisted to the drug store oi Brock .v. MeOomaa. and later to the uMtie of Dr. T'. W. Vim t, where his Injuries were attended to. His face was badly cut und Ihe top of his head bruised. Wade Privelt was taken into the Hotel Pendleton and later con veyed to his home on Cottonwood street, but he was given the best of nursing and careful treatment, Dr. C. J, Smith being apprehensive that con clusion of the brain might poaaibiy result. 'The friends and relatives of both the vietime are ph-uand to oota thut they arc recovering us rapidly and doing us well as might he reasonably expected by the most -anguine. I ON S I AN I INI. UNEULICH'S HI. A 1 H He Was U Yeara of Ann. and a Much He apeelad Citizen or Thli City. ( oiistantinit QraOliebi of this city, .lied this morning ut uls.iit ten o'clock. He had baea 1 1 ilnea last fall, when lie took a cold, and suffered ipl nut n.ns aa a result. The ar rangements for the funeral have not vet I u completed, nor the place ol burial, whether iu the cemetery here or at Walla Walla, where the family bus a lot III Ihe celuelcn . Mr. (.renin h left living, all being residents of Pendleton, Mrs. (ireulirli and these children, Cbarlea I irmil ich, John Ureollehi rank ttraallen. Mrs. I i, ink I'. Light and a step-sou H. W. hchwar . Coiistantine liruulich waa born In licrmauy, and came to America about 48 years ago, living lor many years in Cincinnati, Ohio, and removing to the Pacific cast nearly twenty years ago. He lived iii vs. .II. i Walla for many years, coming to Pendleton nine yeara ago, and i. siding here aince thut time. He followed the business of a butcher, and w B0 ol the reprer.nl. i lives of the solid I ieriuau-Ainericaii oltlaaU, being highly respected by all who knew bin i The Inneral has been snl for to mor row morning, when High Ma-s will be said at the Bt. Mar) 'a chinch at EMPEROR SUICIDES, EMPRESS INSANE 0 1 - Some Startllnft Hews Comes by Way of Shanghai. r REPORTED TO GERMAN CONSUL Kiery Forelnner Murdered in Pekln Chinese Driven B.irk From Tien Tsln With dreal Loss to Interotllonils. Shanghai, July ft. The Ohlneea Bm peror Kwas Han committed raloldo by taking opium, under Dompulaion of I'rin. e nan, on June lo. The am press dowager also took polaon, hut ia still alive, though it is res.rtisl she ia insane fram the effects ol the drug. The above is olRclally reported to the German consular tnff at Shanghai. Story or Murder of Whltea. Loudon, Julv ft. The story of the murder of all the whites in Pekin is being retold todav. w ith a circumstan tlallly that alraoai convinces those who have hitherto refused to crtslft the tokening talee, Rven the holding of Tien Tain agalnai tl verwbelming hordes of Chinese now seems a very remote s.ssibil ity. Chlneae Driven Itark. Loudon, July ft. A dispatch from Shanghai) Under .lute of July tlh, an nounced that the British legation at Pekln, with IMHI refugees were still safe when the message was sent. According t" reports from Shanghai, (Irn. nil N i. h Chung's force is en route to attach 'To n Tsin. A force of thirty thousand Ohlneea has appeared north east of Tien 'Tsin, and il is reported it has been driven buck hv the combined forces of Russiu und Japan. The losses of the International! wus very heavy. Li Hung Chang is said to be Irving to raise a (on f two hundred thous and militia. A baud of lift American und other nnssionuries rouched Tsin Tun on July 3. Myera or the Oregon at Pekln. Washington, Julv ft. The navv de partment has received the following dispatch from Admiral Kempff: "Cheer' Meyere, al the Oramm, Oommanda the force ut I'ckin. Cap tain Hull and Dr. Lippit lire also there." Boxor Bebelllon Extending. Washington, July ft. A cablegram from Consul tieneral OoudaoWi at Shanghai, states there is imminent danger of extension of the Is.xer re bel In hi to the southern provinces, unless the international forces are re inforced and maintained. TOM WONU PAYS A FINE Steal, a Lady'a Purae and gets Quickly rinohed. Tom Wong, a Chinaman, who wua ar reeled on Monday for puking up a purse near the W. C. It. It. station on Main sired, and rilling it of ita contents alter going to the Kustcrn Hotel, was lined till) and costs, S4.ft, oi 884.18 in all hv Justice Tilgerald on Tuesday. The case was ipiickly dispose ..(, and the Chinaman's el perlenee will be a warning to others to Is. ware rilling parOM ladies drop. Marshal lleulhtuaii und Constable Bent lev arrested Wong just after the act was eommittadi and after the case had been Invest Iguteil, Wong wus thought to he guilty, and this waa ex peditiously established hv the trial lat fore Justice I ilgerald. The purae I. . longed lo Mrs. J. K. Walker, of Spokane, wile oi the superi ntandaat ol the c. c. Itoller mills, and whose parents reside t a Helix. 'The Indians convicted of the murder ..I Mr. and Mrs HortOO, of Kllgeue, nr., at Lynn Canal last Oaaobawi wem sentenced at Mkagway, June S7. Han aim, who killed Ih.rton, will hang. WilllaaaS, who ml Mrs. Ih.rton a threat, under threats oi Hanson, waa sen tanoad to fto years. Kichitoo also gels fto years. Another ia given 30 yeara, and two others So yeara each. e e e Lais. ring men seem to ho at a premium in Wyoming, aa a railroad building Brm at Uraen Bivei is send ing to Portland lor help. The tlriu bus already loo1 men ut work iiupmviug und shortening the main track ol tba Union PaetBs la thai vicinity and want ull the men they can get, ottering 19,80 a day lor tin in. l88IHItHIIIH4l88848 (iMtatiputMNt, InditjtMktMM, Uiiiouaraeaa, Su k ItsMMtMt he ia eaea. weeeeai ea cfcHSrii, miHrft., BEECHAM'S PILLS Ut Uw iceuutu; If you want Ui bu curvV tUtemUft i imtt. ait 4rt88 ! m mm HMIH Personally Condueted Weekly Bxeur alons Kvsry Thursday. An bi per leaned egenreion oonducl or wboao duties are to Itsik alter the wautH and welfare of pusaengcra will be in charge oi tourist sleeping car to Chicago via Union Paolne. Thin car leaves Pendleton on "The Portland Chicago Special "at 8 140 P. hi. making eloae connections with auuilar service to Boston. , , ,. Khl.rlv poopls ami ladii i traveling alone or with children will find thli service very coiivenient and aulis-factory. ror llcaei i newwsw full information, call uu, I i w.imm.m , Agt O. II. di N. Co., Pendleton, Ore. or J. II. LOTH BOP, iou'l Ag.i.i, loo Third Street, Porttaud, t)ro. 'ess? Karl's Clover Root Tea lieMtitlrVea 1 1 to CuutiltfUia( PuHHm th HltHitl. sjivrti a Vreh, Clear Skia. i'ut (. ua atlLatlni( liuligubtUiit, auti all Krupiiuitg vi Ilia bkUi. Au asfreaabla Lasallva Narva ('"ii. bull tn, atxtiilutu Knai.iuice bjy alt tirugfAiUtt. at U6c., tUc. attU l UU. . C. WELLS 4 CO., LCHOV, N oti pnornicTons rM taO b TaUlWaUk dk Cu., lUgfjg.al.