East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 05, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    JjoiSEYSAVING SALE
ENTIRE DRESS
GOODS STOCK
Will be ho11 for less than fir! cost,
oei thai were BtVW lu'lon' quoted on sucl i piods.
EUtd poster for list of prices.
Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co.
PENDLETON, OREGON.
Tsy,. ..Ml V : HK.
INDIANS' PUNIC FAITH.
" , u,,., or Words to That Elfoct,
Suvs foung Chief.
-. i y ( iii, Umatilla tribe of
, EJ ,.,,', ind, town on Sunday ,
S Sattm a iomi-Imt of white pea
EL cnnM runic in i" PundlatoB on
Liiiili il' iluv after ill" Fourth I
t grand piiriiih ili'1 weeta
L. ,. .i.-i-.m'- 'l np tha glory M
iii(iuiii tlmi would li" given or th
tardl nl lll, ir 'iltr lirotnren, Mini
mjIIv more thai I lot iuitH w ere to he
ttftlMWMinn, . lull iii ll their nn
wtnl triiiiiL". Iieadgenni and robea,
nlmnit tiled ""'" ti"t'"x Van!a
ttatwr happened. Poo Mid that be
hi arranged 'l ,,liH '''' 11 v"'w '"
aaaatfratlng (hot he hud forever
Ml tin- warpath and intended hem-e-
io ranain good tenm f peace
ceijoou will with the settler.
p,,, nia,l" a " li. wherein ba rc-
fantol Hi.' ar-; tin' past, and the
jMloa.it which Imd urged tin- red
rtij. I,. .ir,.;nl ,,n tin' warpaint, grind
tii,jr Innmliim li- and yidl Idoody
ainler tanoghoni all tha settlements
illbr X'irlli i"ia-t. Hut. Kaid he, all
tin-li al the dead, dead past, and in,
mi arlll the aboriginal raise tba
whit, nun'- n-alp and MM hit cubin
t, I In' umiiiiiI.
Ul tab tc irui', aboa! the waening
f la warpaint, aaid Young Chiei,
Hill,' Cava-'-- tinluv, whi'll asked
MM thf uaraili' promised by Pen, tint
fi it lying in aavaral Indian
iiDaww aha he raakaa unv ta eh
tnaii. Yintii.- I'liii'l slates positivc-
I? that no iechpared will occur, and
tiiTirniinl thai Pan had baM trying
to obtain a loan ol a half dollar or ho,
iml tiilil tin' parade fairy tali' t" pre-MMln-way
for -irikinit ti if listener
at tin' aniutnil.
"tut taough," rescinded Young
ObM'e co-'oiiV'-r-ii ioiiul iHl , "IVo did
met Mb cents, iron, dm jut after
tr ipuki' nf the parade."
Sen rtln'li' . everyone in iliti' cer
oid that I'm will not go op the
nth any more. However, baaIll
4uiirmi eootinua to obtain Mnnll
Mb bay Intoxicating drlnkai and
ll) continue t" n il Htorii'H of parades
that never mine off,
TO SHOOT AT WALLA WALLA.
finanton Gun Cll Members Leave to
Taks Part in the Tournament.
P-ndiiM,in Markanaa sent to Walla
miu tt v.- representative, who arc ear-del
In five a ti'iod account of them-
Jjft ami w in I ior tin homo
"ti- Tin- team j composed of Horace
' Wllatan, I re, ! Walte, Jim ipanoa,
gtat" Tomer, Hill" Huvh. Theno
"toWcs nf sport are not saving anv-
at, hut win dn tiieir beat to at tba
l"rr (.'Mow, i the Walla Wullu iun
loartia ui know that tln-v bate
hecn attending a content witli nhiit-
gnna,
The Walla Walla city ha made
elaliurale iireparat ionf for the tourna
BiaOt, and have put up in all flilO of
ndiled inonev, V4IKI in audi, and f-tiin
of mere hundiie prize.
One prize him attracted Oft attention
of the bojra, a hamraarlaai ihotgnn
donated hv one of the gDB fuctoricH,
which in HUppoHed to he the acme of
perfect ion in the form of bird llajfera.
I'.very one of the OODtoltantl waiitH to
win tliut prize, and will attempt to
do HO.
Pandlaton'i dalagation h ft tba even
ing of the Fourth, on the 10 tM train,
and will remain in Walla Walla for
two ilny h. amaptlng Mr. Hoeh, who
left thin morning.
Prevented a Traaady.
Timely Information itiven Mrs
iQaorga Long, of Maw Stralterilla. Ohio,
prevented a dreadful truitedy and hbvimI
1 two liven. A frightful coiinh had long
1 kept her awake every algol, She had
I tried many reined ien and doctom hut
Hteadily grew worne until DJgjad to try
1 1)r. Kiuit'e New iMncovery. One Imttle
wholly cured her, ami nhc writen thin
marveloUH medicine iiIho cured lr.
Iiu of a nevere attack of I'neumoii ia.
Such curcH are punitive ,rcx if of the
match Ichh merit "I thin grand rcinedv
for earing all throat, client and iunu
troiilduH. Only rxie and fl.00. Kvcrv
hotlle tfiiaranteeil. Trial hottlee free
ut Tul I man Sc Co.'h drtiu Mure.
To Stockmen and Farmers.
HuviiiK hought a larre ntia'k of gro.
per lei for the haraaol trade, 1 am pre
pared to furninh your umcerien at very
low pricen. I bought my goodn in carload-
and paid canh, therehy navini! in
price and freight. My motto alwavn
wan to nell the hent goodn for the
lowent pricen. 1 alwavn guarantee my
HihmIh to he the tincnt ipuility. Hefore
you liny your harvent aupplien call and
Hee me ami get mv price.-. I kicw thev
will nuit roa, H. MAHTIN.
CASTORIA
Bean the nittiiiitioe uf i iiak. II Furrcaut
la u for more tliau tliirty yaain, and
Tht Kind You Ua.e Atuvjri lioufkL
baM liea, I,
iiiartem for
WATCHES..
H all kind- tad our priena
tin- loaraat... .
have but One Price
nd that ia the aama
evorybody.
L Hunziker
Jeweler aad
Optician.
Ratea to Bingham Warm Springs.
Effective at once and until Si ptcm
ber I, rale of l.7.r (or the round trip
to Hinghain Warm npring-. ItMllttdlna
Htuge lure between lli.igham and MM
npring-, in authorized by the 0. Hi
X. 0o. Ticket ginnl 80 duyn from
date of nulc not to exceed September 1.
Itoiind trip an above, i'li luding three
mituln ut the hotel and one tiuth ut the
npringn, 'i.lb. Limit of Ihene ticketn
two duyn. Thene rutin are lower than
ever before.
V. ft WAMSI.KY, Agent.
Story ot a Slave.
To be bound hand and tout by tin-
clmiiia of dlaaaaa li tba woraa (urai "i
nlavery. Oeorge D. Wllllanta, ot Man-
o beater, Mich., tdln bow aaefa alaae
wan made free, lie any.-: "My wile
baj lieen h" helpleni lor live yearn that
rili" could not turn over in bed alone.
Alter lining two bullion ol Klectric
Bitter, aba la woodarfally improved
und abb- to do her own work. " Tbli
nupreuie remedy for female dlaaaaaa
0.llicklv curen nerv ninnenn, nleepli .
melancholy, headache. backache,
fainting and dizzy apolla, Thle inir
ucle working medicine in a gOUBWUd I"
weak, riickly, run down people,
Kvcrv bottle guaranteed, Only ac,
Hold by lalliiiaii druggintn.
Lost.
A bunch of kevn, 1 tint ntorc key No.
'1, l baaae key,' 1 poatolnoe key an. a
number of other Hliiall "lien, l-indcr
pluaHc return to D. Barnhurl, Maui
Street.
Come und look at the bicycle" ut the
Creecent Agency in the Kant Oregouiaa
building. Bicv'cloH (OT a email amount
down und the luilance in uiontl.ly pay-
nMbMi n tataraat.
If you are nick all over and don't
know: what ailn you, il'n ten to one your
L-idiiHVH are out of order. Foley 'a Ktd-
nei Cure will bring health and energy.
Pioneer Drug Store.
A Word to Farmers...
Ai tins ia tha dawn of harvest we wish to announce that
have complete line of Harvest Supplies, Dishes, Table
Cutlery und Cooking Utensils. We buy for spot cash, winch
enable! Ui to sell chaapai tiian those who buy on credit.
Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Cotfees a specialty.
CHAS. ROHRMAN,
Gnurt Street
MANHOOD RESTORED
u, , Iha prenurleliiiii ,if adtuiuiM Krmieh pliynn'ia". wall qo
"OUPIOENE'
t all
HnnUULI KC.9 I VIXE.IV l,. .I Vea-eu.
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"V TAtiLJ! eatJO.. UUUWIS. fALaXON. OMJIUOh.
THE CELEBRATIOK WAS A SUCCESS.
PEOPLE ENTERTAINED FROM EARLY
MORNING UNTIL LATE AT NIGHT.
Eloquent Oration by Senator Fulton Fine
Day Parade Brilliant Illuminated
Night Pageant The Sports.
The people of Pendleton are con
cerned for only one thing, and that is
that their guests enjoyed themselves
on the Fourth of July. The comments
made by all who were heard to express
themnelves, serve to assure t hone wl o
imd the arrangement! In charge that
the program wan of a character to give
a day and an evening of pleasure to
everyone who vinited the city.
And immense numbers of people
vinited thin, town on Wednesday, the oc
casion of the celebration of thenat ion's
birthday. Three hundred came in on
the W. d 0, K. R. train, 400 on the
O. R. A N. special at nine, many
others on the O. K. N. regular
trains, and in wagons and buggies they
came from ;all parts of the country
for miles around. Kvery town in the
county contributed its quota, and cer
tainly the eltlaani of the place appre
ciate the response thai was marie to
their mvitat ion to come here for the
Fourth. Every promise made in the
previous announcements was kept, and
Mother Nature assisted hv sending
weather that proved, after several
hours of harrassing doubts on the part
of committeemen, to he almost ideal.
It wan at no time warm enough to
cannc discomfort, the greater portion of
the day and evening hcinu a brand of
weather just such as any.inc would
have selected for the assembling of
large crowd- and the excitement of all
occasion of that kind.
bight showers, nerving to lav the
dunt, came during the forenoon before
ten, hut after that hour the weather
wan perfect.
The March to the Grove.
With only thirty minutes delay, the
parade started at eleven o'clock from
the corner of Main and Webb streets,
and marched to the livers grove. John
Bailey, the marshal of tin- dav, had
as aides three ladien, Mm. F. W. Vin
cent, Mrs. 0, C. Sharp and Minn Freda
Koencli, drensed respectively in red,
white and blue, and riding on
horseback. The procession followed
in this order :
PendletOfl K. of P. band, carriage of
President of the lay VinOBnt, Mrs.
Wm. Fitzgerald, who read the Declara
tion of Independence, Senator Charles
W. Fulton, of Astoria, the orator of
the day. and liev. John I'ren, chap
lain; carriage of I'nclc Sam and
Columbia. i.ilierty car. containing
young ladies representing the goddesses
and little girls an the ntaten and tcrri
torien; Athena band. Mancol band ol
Milton, "Rambler" team on wheel
drawing a buggy; Mancol I ire company,
of the Pendleton mil In, hone curt
decorated and under the caiionv "Hum
mer " and the littie child of Sir, and
Mrs. Tom Nelson; Protection and Aiert
companies from the tire , department,
and citizens in carriages.
At the grove, there was an immense
crowd. A large platform had la-en
erected in front nl the npcukcr'n stand
and the people streamed in for half an
hour after the procension lirnt reached
the grove. The light showers that had
fallen during the forenoon ceased, and
the wind died down. Inspiring mimic
was given by the bauds liefore and
daring tin exercises. l)r. F. W. Vin
cent, mayor of Pendleton presided and
intrinlueed the Kev. John I'ren, pastor
of the Thompson Street M. K. church,
who said un impressive and devout in
vocation, culling for the blessing of
liodon the nation und for divine
guidance in the sjlution of the per
plexing problems thut confront the
country.
Mm. William Fitzgerald, an accom
plished elocutionist, read the grand old
Declaration "I Independence, reading
it in a manner worthy of the wonder
ful document that proclaimed the birth
of the new nation.
Dr. Vincent, in npaalng the pro
gram, gracefully hut briefly extended
a welcome I Pendleton'' vinitorn, and
offered the I' eil m of the city to all,
mi the part of the runiin'm council.
Senator Fulton's Eloquent Oration
As Senator Fulton aruee to a rid ram
the OOOCoumv of ieoplu, he faced a neu
of umbrellas, for once again hud a
light nhower come on. The people,
who, in coming out in threatening
weather, had paid a compliment to the
orator of the day, evincing their ant ici
putioii of something worthy the oc
casion of the nutionul birthday anni
versary. Senator Fulton did not disappoint
his hearers. Always eloquent, he
never (alii to nonatranl a public ad-
dress so as- to give ubunduut mater in I
hiraolld thought. 1'oasurining u tin,'
v. dec, he ha-" truined it t" correct uses
in public speaking, and ranks an one
of the most attractive orators of the
Pacific count.
In beginning his address, Senator
Fulton paid a tribute to the document
that had h en read by Mm. l itzgerald,
as well an to the manner of its read
ing. The central thought of the Declara
tion of ludepcinleiiot patriotism and
love of liberty wuh his text, and from
that he pfeacaed a magnificent sermon
of good eitiai nahip.
Discussing late event in the
nation's career, Senator Fulton drew u
ssa i. Iron the gpaaiaa war.
"If no other result had come from
that struggle," aaid the speaker,
"there wan one that mude the awful
, i.-t not too great. When the youug
men of the 1'nited States charged Up
Sun Juan hill, the sons of tho who
wore the blue and the sous of those
who wore the gray, hurling them-eUes
side bv side, against the Spaniards, it
., t' that the followers of General
I Great and of that splendid soldier,
Ruljert r.. Liee, nan ai iasi KNrpwimi
ti,, bitterness of the civil war and
that the onetime North and South
were determined henceforth to Isj as
one in the union uf our forefathers."
firemen's Raees.
It was after 'i o'clock p. Mi before
the championship hoae race was com
menced, there being two competing
teams, us follows:
Alert Dean Shull, captain; .e.,rge
llaigh. Doaalemaai Al stoekdale,
plugman; Elmer Turner, F. II. Ilahu,
Kd Dupuis, Claud Medley, D. H.
Bailey, Clarence Pcnland, Carl
Dtewart, Mark Bbaoklaford, Dan
Downey, Will Pointer, Garney Hayes.
Protection Lea Sharon, captain ;
Rob Fletcher, uoanleman ; W. R.
Witbee, plugmans Blocii, Bmitb,
i'l.rl- . . Ferguson, le iiruki
llurrinon. Wattle, Charles Bean
I...Hil,om. Dan Shockey
i Oronln. ,
Conditions Run 100 yards, carrying
' not leas than 400 feet of hose ; lay 300
1 foot of hose and get water; detach
Itnicoiid length ui hose from hydrant
and insert a new length from the reel.
I Alert made the first run and won;
I time, eDu seconds ; Protection' time,
Ii7 seconds. The prize was possession
of un elegant silver cup valued at $100,
uttered by the city couucil.
I The name two team oon touted iu the
Coy,
Robert
wet test and the Alerts won in ,14'4
si mis. Protections time, 9V)gj Two
prizes, t50 to first, 190 to second.
The hub-nil, I huh race caused the
same teams to exert every effort, and
the Alerts won.
The championship and wet test races
took place on Court street and the
huh-aiid-htih race on Main street
Footraces.
Farmer boys under 21 years Three
starters and they finished as bllows:
. lames Wyrick, Alfred Serlling, V. B,
Finch. Gold medal to lirst. worth of
merchandise to second. Distance, I0O
yards; time 11 M seconds.
Free-for-all. 100 yards- Three
starters, and thev finished in the fol
lowing order FClmer Turner, K. II.
llahn, ,1. W. Long. First prize, gold
medal ; second prize, f5 in merchan
dise Time 1 1 seconds.
One hundred yard dash, Isiys from
I!? to 17 years old Two started, the
tirst named winning: 91m Wyrick,
I ee Drake. First prize, gold medal ;
second, f.S in merchandise ; time 11 2-"
seconds.
Free-for-all, HO vardn F. II. llahn,
Elmer Turner, timid Medley and
Alfred Serlling started, and tiiat ia
the OrdeV in which they Ba letted. First
prize, gold medal: second, ,r in mer
chandise. Time, go seconds, or there
abouts, perhaps n fraction more than
that.
Bardie race. HO yards - Claud
Medley tirst, Robert Oronln second.
First prize, gold medal; second, ' in
merchandise.
Bicycle Events.
Frer-for-all One fourth of a mile
Seven starters- Won by Sol Uaum.
R. A. Adams, second; WittOOl third.
1 ir-t prize, gold medal ; second prize,
t"i in meronandiaa.
buys 12 to 17 years; first prize, edd
mnlal ; second, -' in merchandise.
Charles Cameron lirst, Oliver Kel-ey
second, bay bobbin, third.
One-fourth mile handicap Six
started, four from scratch, as follows:
Beam, R. A. Adams. Joe Witfock,
Julius Wittoek, Chester Foster was
given five feet and Charlie Cameron
10 feet Won by R. A. Adams,
Cameron second. First prize, edd
medal ; second, f" in merchandise.
An accident occurred at the outcome in
front of Hotel Pendleton, particulars
of which will he found elsewhere in
this issue.
Pert May- Won the juvenile contest,
Frank Downey second gold medal to
tirst, fJ.M in merchandise to second.
Fat Men's Race.
There were three contestants in the
fat men's race, Al Slockdalc, Ike
Hayes, Troeger. The result "proved
the Scriptures" that the battle is not
always to the swift, nor the race to the
strong, for Stoekdale won, with Hayes
second. The two winners arc tin gen
tlemen who bond Monday evening,
when Hayes won in the second round.
A Brilliant Night Pageant.
The night parade was a brilliant
affair, fur more beautiful than anyone
had expected, and ending the day in u
blaze of glory. It was a few minutes
idler nine the parade started from the
court house S'liiare, coming down
Court, up Mam ami passing again
down Main, before several thousand
people. The streets were packed for
several blocks, and apparently all of
Pendleton and half the surrounding
country was there. Myriads of colored
globes of light shot into the air, and
t. relies blazed along the entire line of
march. The lloats were of a character
as to make the spectators pronounce
each better than the one before, and
the lirst just as goisl as the best.
The Helix baud led, followed by the
"Bamblar" team, with "Toote"
Cameron Heated in the buggy, a float on
which were several boys swinging
Indian clubs with lighted ends, the
Maccabees, Milton Rand, Woodmen of
the World, Native sunn, Klkn, Knights
REMOVE V C
THE . V
that burrewi up the scalp, nuking
dandrulf scurf, causing the hair to
fall, and finally
BALDNESS.
You will have NO MORE DAN
DRUrr, FALLING HAIR, er
BALDNESS If you us
NEWBRO'S
HERRIOIDE
Tht only Hair Preparation on this
abiolutcly new scientific principle.
for tale by grugglatt. Price )l.
of Pvthian, Pioneer-, Redman, Athena
baud.
Numerous judges bad been appointed
and awarded the prize to the Redman
During the remainder ol Hie evening
fireworks were displayed at several
residences, a partv being given at the
homo of Mr. mid Mrs. T. K. Fell at
which Mr. Fell. Mr. .Tudd. Rev. Mr
Potwlne and others entertained the
guests w ith quite I brilliant display
on the hill Oppoalte the house.
What Our Flag Stands For.
Wherever the American Hag is raised
in token of sovereignty, it stand" for
liberty, independence and equality.
What our Hag is to the nation. Hos
teller's. Stomach Hitters are to the indi
vidual, inasmuch ns it not only gives
freedom from your ailments, but pro
tects your system in such it manner
that they cannot return. When your
stomach gets out of order, causing you
to belch after eating, or when you are M
nervous that you toss shout till night,
unable to sleep, you should certainly
try it. beoaaae il Will strengthen your
stomach, steady your nerves and in
duce sound, healthy sleep, and for in
dlgeetion, con-tipation and billioiisnes
there is nothing to ispial it. Rheuma
tism is also counteracted by its direct
action on the kidneys.
For Pleasure.
Qo to the Lehman Hot springs,
formerly the Teal Springs, located in
the wilds of the Itlile mountains of
UBMiilla county, the heart of the
tport man', oared lee, This year the
springs w ill ls under new manage
ment, and everything that will be of
guests, w
flic plea
the springs this year will be dancing
and music. Kirkiuan's orchestra will
furnish music. For particular addrea
H. v.. Warren, manager, or Dr. J Mr
Paul, Beppoer, Or.
convenience to guests will be promptly
looked after. The pleasing feature of
Look at Your Face,
And see if it is reflecting health or
disease Karl's Clover Hoot Tea
beaut ilics the face and complexion, and
assures perfect health All ilruggi-ts,
M cent- and M cents Money refunded
if results are not satisfactory. Tallman
A Co.
Tha List ot Wounded
who have been healed by banner Salve
is very large. It heals all wourds or
sores and leaves no scar. Pioneer
Drug Store,
Purity and Accuracy
. v ill A
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7T-T-
, jr-
M 1
are necessary In drugs. Medicines when
prepared with adulterated Ingredients
cannot serve the purpose desired. Our
drugs are all siaudard and OUf proBCTip
tloQ department has our special care
Mall orders will receive prompt and
and ul attention.
BROCK & MoCOMAS
Headquarters for Cameras and
Photographic Supplies,
Corner Main and Court Sts., Pendleton.
ICE
BRICK
SAND
WOOD
GOAL
Also Wholesale Agent for
BCBLITZ
MILWAUKEE
BEER
In bottles, barre's, or cea.
Call up !
Telephone . Ml. O
H. KOPITTKE.
TO THE WISE
ViVVVVrVWVVyWVV
MKt Yampna
m lit i' u I j ''i it lit ga er
1 Turkish i
pfTj .Clairvoyant.
' I 'aBifav ' I'aat, Dreamt aiul Future.
MRncv ' -Jit '' A!) i" t"""'1 - ,u"
!C" x sr lni"wja5 h "k -i " '"' "
farmer, or thorn- who intend planting
their gardens or doing spring work of
any kind in this line, you will find
everything in garden tools and Bead,
barb wire, staples, nails, heavy and
shelf hardware of the very best
quality and at the lowest prices al
W.D. Hansford &Co.'s
I'endletuo, Oregoo.
Alba Creamery and
Cheese Factory
Orders Promptly Filled.
J. L. BISHKR, Prop.,
Alba, Oregon.
Daily ttat Oregon can, deb voted by
carrier, only ij cout a weak.
Cool and Comfortable
iu hot weather dencribea the situation
of sensible people Put on negligee
and defy old riol at hi worst, mi, h
uutflt when pruperly laundered, look
exceedingly iiruavy and appropriate.
Our patrons gel the benelii ol unetjualod
facilities and perfect method. Ideal
Summer attire lb very largely a laundry
result.
THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
J. F. Rehintwi, Prop. Teleplione 60
COME TO HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Clothing
whether Suits or Pants
for Man or Boy
For any and every occasion we'll show you more styles
at any price and better values at every price than any
other house in Pendleton.
SACK
SUITS
Some men need a change
of clothes this spring, and
other.- need a change of
clothiers.
You can get the kind of
clothes you want if you will
come to the right store.
w'e would like to talk it
over with you and show you
our new suits and prices in
the Hart, acbaffaerti Mara
tailor made clothing.
They're the kind adver
tised In the lending rnaca
zincs and worn hy good
dreaaers everywhere.
Don't forget that
ARE THE LEADERS.
716 71K and 7J0 Main Street.
To Celebrate the Pourth we have
Fireworks and Flags
Including Japanese Napkins, Lanterns, Sky buckets,
Roman Candles, TorpcdiM's and Fans. Our prices are
low eel iu the city.
MAX li A I K.
7IR Main St.
Hotel Pendleton
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Strictly First-Class
Kxcelleot Culslue.
Kvery Modern
CoDvriultiiice
Under New nanacnient.
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Give Us a Trial .
Kates $2 00 a day
: Special Kates by
Week or iiiuotti
Ktr and Kllllard liooini. ll - t liu trier for Traveling Men
The Kcsl 11011-1 In Lastern Oregon.
Van Dran Bros., lrops. lllCCtSMfa to J. t. Moore
AMERICAN PLAN.
$J.(M) per Day and Upwards
lie i Hotel
in the Pacific
Northwest
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MAI I I rs yi .'-pi A XT I
PDUTI.ANI), DbKliON.
-.pedal Kate to Baatern Oregoo people vialtlng JHUm. Mm
r tourist and coimneicial traveler. rf. t. BOWHKS. neoeger.
Byers' Best Flour...
To mike KO(d bread use Byera' Beat Flour. It took fiiat
premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi
tion, aud gives excellent satisfaction wherever used.
Kvery sack is guaranteed. We have the best Steam
Rolled Barley, Seed Rye and Beardless Barley.
Pendleton Roller Mills
W 8. BYERS, Prop.
lira a, Shorta, etc