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i HONEY SAVING SALE ENTIRE DRESS GOODS STOCK from ilav Will be Hltl dull were n'V( (or lt-88 llian firs! cost. r before quoted on rath goods. poster for lit of prices, rs rv n i n paver nru lm v uuiu lu. PENDLKTON, OREGON. FltllAV JI I.V II 1 1100. IIIIVl SONS WON THE PRIZE, the Float 0! I na,l vrmww n, tril of ludiwi t "' mnav ii 'i"' c Tuning w fctrth iriive tin- irlw to we niun ill, Tm v. iii i- ui tirnt in doubt, kill Ik Hmil- liail t Ignition from tovbrt, mill H iKimntlmi be- jgfltW Klllllvn milllll wvwni iniiv .nri' When I riuiiui iru hi ..I 1. . , f I I., li.. il tin ijfr vdipii. ii - - j. n. ni'iv-iin . ili.Ti-l.iri-, to Hiioint smtimn!, wild Wit.' nuked to vote, mid nnltOMthal the Native Sunn i I . ... Tl... iiul.fiiu ii i , r u nt .1 nt lir-i in.- iii mi in Iht , mill 2 s I" vi.ti' 0 liiiiuliiiu in bta W ixioii t Hi' ciuiirinnn, u. .Hnttr, ol tin uirnili' ciunmittec, wJh.'i ii"t to know wli'i were tin' Kwronilwrn nf t lit- hiuiril. There wan imfoiv im . . 'ii i.Ti'iii-o. mid euch rr ..j ku i,..i,, ..i..i vimi hwuiui "- i. n, nullum! Ihmiii! iniiiii'i i ii v tin- other-. The jodueK were Funk L. Hunter. ..I Mm r-runclecn ; V.J. Hi'Hrvau, "I I.iiii'iiIii, NehruMkn; V. J. IWllv. of llaki'Kihlle ; K. I.. Itrnrlt, nf Athena; It. I.iiing, K. I'. Ml ami J. E. Latlirop. tich hi i tin nnl'cH Mtateil to Mr. MM MM It WM exireinelv ilitlh'ult limur I" a ; l -1 . 1 1 . lor the reiiHim tilt tlx' MM) eere all excellently pttrn Bp, ami deserved Hf mm-inl I'oin attujitioii. JadfDienl wiim on the wlilitf of the floats ticitiit tviiiciil und MMae, rsvented u 1 raa-edy. lv laiortttatloa given Mra. IMM, of Now MruitKville, Ohio. SMsMl a dreadful tragedy ami naved ttolirei. A (rightful MMjtl had Mag RtMr MUM) ever) night. She had pi aaay raaiediai mid doctor, hut HaJiljr urea wur-c until uracil to try MkriHN Discovery. OmdoMm Mb md her, and abe erttM thic Birvduu, nidi, in, aUo cured Mr. : a --.-r . -i k i.l I'm, mini, it, in ttrti aire, are positive proof of the iMKBlaM HUTU ..I I Ii iv ennui n ini ili r rurinjf all throat, client and lung Mi Only SUr an. I 91. INI. Kverv SbjaarMleed Trial bottMl has Tiiluuii & Co, ' drug more. 1M Splsndld Yields ol Wheat In tha told Spring Section. ttjM, Or., July 6. A. 0. Schubert MM Wing, arai in Athena eurly ' wk fur Hi,- ,iiri,Me of making aiajld oniuary mid pbmIum M, la order t.. lie-in harvetiiin Willi' will , , ,.V M lay. He MM n wheat which promiNeH "'111 (run, ;;n tn hMahali ,,, il. Ooroerlii" on bit farm g "I Hank i aiiiiinu, MO acre i( wtiimiie I ai l,i hiwhula to the Mta and John Klebnond, Dal(h " I,.- WATCHES.. 01 " klnda mid am I the lowMt... .rn:oa hv but One Prios m that I. thB ..me 'rybody. L Hunziker Jeweler atd Uptlclaa. horn, have HUI acrcn each, which will alm t(o "10 hushelH to the acre. ObarlM Mcl.mie, who reniilen liv. iiiiich nortli ol Athena, won in t..wi. recent Iv with iiolato nM from bil Held. He wuh worried over having found the much nilestcd with a liii-. upon Which he wanted expert UMtl inony, for fear bil DOtatOM might bl doMtroyed. Some exprcHHed tin opinion that it wan the old and well- known cenlmininl potato Ihil'. hut n little reflection quickly oauaad that In I let to I handed. I he ipeclmcill Hhown hv Mr. Me,ane wire altached to the under Hide of tin- leaf, and h.t. -tin I thereto with u nelatinoilH Huh ItatlOa, Ther were in liM and "hapi couHiderahlv like the ordinarv and cheap 1. 1-Ii' i in- hoiiHe Iiiik (ciniex li'ctu lur im- mid had Htripcs riinnili)! laterallv iiitohh the hack. 'iiiHtead of lonKituditiallv, an do flume of tl en tennial potato hue. Thcuc huH thin far have done no damaie whatever to the leaven of the vine, an they aparentlv oat Hcareelv nothing. Story ot a Slave. To In- hound hand and loot hv the oliailiH of diHcaw - the worne form of alavery. lieorne l. Williaiim, of Man chi'Mter, Mich., telln how Milch a nlave wan made fri'e. MenavH: "My wife Iiiih licen no helpleHK for live yearn that ahe could not turn over in heal alone. After n- in.- two IxittleH of Klcrtric Hi n. t- ahe i- wonderfully improved and aide to do her own work." Thin M pre DM remedy for female flMMMI quickly eureH nervoUHiieHH, aleepleHH, inelanehnl y, headache, hackache, HtintiMJ and dlMf apalia, Thla mir acle ..rk :i i' medicine in a gMWMd to weak, aicbly, run down people. Kvery hottle guaranteed. tinl L'.jc. Sold hy Tallman ,V Co., dnik'Hift-. For Pleasure. (io to the I.. Lilian Hot Spring, formerly the Teal Spring, located in the wild of the Blue niountaiiiK of finatilla county, the Imart of the MMirtman'H naradiNe. Thi" year the MpriiittN will lie under new mmiaev in. mi and everythiiiK that will he of convenience to jrueHtH will he promptly looked after. The plotming feature of the HpriiiKN thin year will he dani in and mimic. Kirkman'H orcheNtra will furniNh miiHic. l or purliculurn addrenN II B I-mil, Warren, inneatter lleppner, nr. or Ir. J. Mc C ASTORIA Man Ihr iKtiaiute of CjU tl i i r remit 111 aM for more llwu lliliiy yrara. nut Tk4 Kind rM "aw Alumji Uo-fkl. To Slockinen and harnien. HiiviliK hoiitfht a hwga Htoi k oi ktr..- cerii'H for the harveNt trade, 1 uui pre- iiared to fnraiab your gfOOMIM at very low prioMi I bought my hooiIn in cur- load- and paid cuali, thereby auving in price and freight. My motto bIwbvn wae to Hid I the heHt ? ... i for the lo weal priced. 1 alwavN guarmilee my gotala to be the tinent iuility. Mefore you buy your liarvoat Mppliat call MM Nee me and yet in v price-. 1 know they will an it you. U. MAKTTN. It Will Do You liood. A blood DWlfMff ami UmtM huilder in Kurl'H Clover Uinit Teu. Sold for half u eenturv on our guarmilee. Money refunded if reaulta are not autiafuctory. Price 26 Cta. mid W cUi. Tallman Co. , Ratal to Binghaiii Warm Springs- Kffoctive at once ami until Septem ber 1, rate of 91.76 for the round trip to itiiighitm Warm ajtrlMJIi ImImIm NtaKe fare betwoeu Itingham and the aiiringN, in authorixed by the O. K. & N. Co. Ticket gual tiO daya front dute of Niile not (0 aXC 1 Septeiiilicr 1. Uound trip uh ROOM, i-ieluding three uieula at the hotel and one bath ut the aprioga, 9-' 7.'). Limit ol UMM tlokati two daya, FbaM rate are lower than ever before. f, f, WAMSLKY, Agent. A Good Thing. Our great-grand DMtbOM1 H"rre'" oooukinafl tba came barba ol all dmu log found in Karl'n Clover Knot Tea. They gave our RDOaatOM atNOgtb, k. pi UwDlOOd pure, and will do tin sum for vou if you aay ao. Price 26 ctN and 60 cta. Tallman & Co , leading druggiHlN. NKWS FROM GOLD SREKERS. Loverldtre Writes From Dutch Harbor and Brown From Nome City. Two AhiNka letterN have come from Pendleton men who are there ilti LoVMidga writinii from Hutch Harbor on June '.,, an his steamer. the ueaimaaia, WM waiting to gel thmugl v... ... , nun .iucr nrowii writing Nome, the Mecca of hitter atampedera. The letter- f,,iL. Nome City, J ana SO. arrived here .Mine 15, after n verv good trip think the country will I., all riuht after things pet Nettled. Wmjm nr.. roni 91 to 91. .Mi ,ur at thin time I met Jim Huffman. Hill II iiinc a noMoer oi other Pandleb .."in. i am im a partv ol Ncven and have built a iNiat, ao we can go ali.nK Hn oencn nir mil,-- m proNpect a We uo naWAD iliggmgN are oh'ii for everv- ooo i i .... i . you rocker. There beach for dm DMo proapactad, Bvofytbing ban '"in oiri'ii u. i,,r at least 00 mil . ". in on, (mo proNiecic(i lor a MOpla of dan. for ipiartr., hut tl ns in no neavy you can t nee th cropping of the rock. Tomorrow ing, we Ntart to go up the beach JACK BROWS LoverldKo's Letter. U'.. I t.u. . . are ncrc -ninii "irotlg, on 1.11 or more cNHclN, and tljere are an many more ahead of 0,1 lying up against th, ice awaiting a ODaDce to go ahead to the pnimiKed land of gold. An vou know I left San Francisco on Mav ''int. I can Net vour IN a good deal of the 10 or 15 milcN around that e 0Qt' iiiorn- ocean ten da N were iii a rough I Well. We were on th can aNNiire vou that Nea tor two dilVN. The water mil moiig uie ueca aim over me whole ship and for two davN we all kept inside the cabins and' ate cold meals. Our badj were Hopping wet. no we got very little rent at night. We are SOU atfOMJ on hoard the'eahiinlia, 75 being wo men. Il MM a very rough aea, Indeed and, to add UMQlt to injury, I wiih very nick, ill, Mr. UaoMin. stun the Nhip, 1 want ol get off mid walk '. Hutch harbor ia proving to Ik. the half way boOM in the trip to the Nome gold lieldN. It in tin- prettu-Nt little harbor one could imagine, bring a bav of cireulnr-1 ike shane about .me mile in diameter, and opening out to the sea through a rather narrow but very deep channel of water, forty-tive fathoms. Very high Himw capped mountains niir- r. ni ml it, thus affording the tinent poNNihle protection from wind. The Hcenerv in hi unci hi lie grand. Uli shore, thev have evervthing one can think about to capture the coin of the goldaeeker, gambling game- and levicen of everv hiM. Often you nee examples of the old adage, "A fool and t.i- money are soon parted. This morning, the ".leannie, " a mall steam whaling vessel came into the port on her return vovagc from Nome Citv. Of courne, thin made us all verv anxious to get coaled up and net sail again. A report of m w Ntrikes was brought. We were all in the most joyful mood, but, alas: with the after noon came had Dews hv the Nteainship nnnatOr She had taken the direct course to Nome, and found she was blocked with ice. She reporta nevcra! hunts up in the ice stuck tight and Hying flags of distress. It in feared that Home o tne HDialler cratt uiav he lost. Ho not know now when we will get away from here. 1 have not met a hhuI whom 1 know since leaving I riNio. It is not dark here until ten o'clock in. I have not got up early enough lo see the NUtiriHf an vet. I shall BBOlOM a flower or two from Manka. Thev are not verv pretty, but think how far north thev grow. 0TI8 l.i'VI KIIm.K. TO KILL THE DANDRUFF 0ERM Having a Is the Only Possible Way of Permanent Cure. If vou Hee a womun or man with luxuriant, glonsy hair, you may be sure neither has dumlrufl to amount to any thing. In nearly every case where women and MM have thin, brittle lair, thev owe it to dandruff . There are hundredH of iireiiarat ioiiH that claim" to cues dandruff, but not anne hut Newhr. llerpicut tellH you that landruff i. the reaull of a germ airrow iug into the scalp, and that lafmanenl cure of dandruff and itHcon- aailBMli falling and haldnoHH, can only had hy killing the germ; ami there in no other preparation ii.ai win cHtroy that germ hut Newbro'n llerp icule. I'Nciroy me cauHe, you remove ii,. eflact. A Word to Farmers... We Cutle Aa tins i.s the dawn of harvest wt: wish to announce that lUlVe ,i rnnnl. i; ( 1 1 , Knanlias. Dishes. Table enal ry and Cooking Utensils. We buy for suot cash, which ", s us to sell cheaper than those who buy on credit. Chaae Sanborn's Teas and Cotiees a specialty. CHAS. R0HRMAN, nt KM.'-: aw - -. M. ii It,.,, Qiurt Street U.Hiiopa1 Rilla I M-MmsMlirJ-M.-l 'I Alt Msb- a . I Xuu, ., 11 ii stii.ML or iik t)g ' ', Night-Loaaea, ap l-miimi cmieeiona. , uniitneaa to Marry, i paa.oi 'oy,p.,ldiu,.i.l?'.'B'" k"-! JauJbJ&i. iui U at ! .nil, l . 4- I Manh ftSlftl atop. tioV KnMci bail UrtMmd swstu. I Sb IP Ml Mil m ....... li , u. Au4f"-e. Clahop Roniid) Co-, n rianoi.uu. u ' -V 1,1. vi N A no., itUUUUWia, PaNUiallTON, UBKUUM. JUSTICE COURT ROOM QUESTION. Fitzgerald Makes Formal Written Appli cation to the County. 'C m now the undcraigiicd, and reNpeetlully HIioWH lo tne court, eic. , reads the application of Justice ThomiiH Fitagerald for a court room, furniture and lights, Htutionery and fuel fur heating the same; "and that all ot -ai l i-xp.'ii-eN are mieeHHary to holding said court within nanl I endh ton dis trict. JiiNtice I- itxgerahrH demand was made verbally, und denied, but he wan linked t.. put the demand in writing, and the court would ai t on the Name. Tin court will undoubtedly deny the written demand, but baa not yet taken further action. JuHtice Kitxgc raid, aa previollHly atated In the haat Oregon lan, informed the court that he would order the county clerk to iaaue ttie scrip, regurdluHH of the county court, jii-1 .,- tin i iii-nii - oiirt doe lor Home uf the expeuaes of that court. Thin phaae of the iUestioll remaiiiH un settled, the elorf taking the Hjaition that, uuleHH a iuriailietionai court ordered him ao to do he Would refuae to iaaue the acrip on the demand of thejuHtice. It may yet get into the courts, although the uiattur remaiiiH in statu 1)00 in which it Hrat cauie up. Olttcers' bunds Filed. Heretofore, and now by other officerr, it baa been customary to have citizens of the cuunty aigu bunda for county o Mi, crs. W. I. ChauiberUiu i adopted the plan of aucuring from a reputable company which oarriea on that line jf busiueaa, the Fidelity and Deuueit couipany of Maryland, a bond i the ,,01110(910,000. Although the plan WM udoptwl by lien ti. burrooghs, f. L t I .ii..,i,ml uiiiiii,! eiilllilv It has been not generul .IL, , i Recorder Malonev gave a bond in the sum of 9:1000, T. J. Kirk, K. T. Wade and A. A. McUanielH being Iiih surd lei. S. K. Yates, the treasurer, gave a Lad in the -on' of 960,000. it is singed bv W. J. Furnish, Charles Cunningham, Joseph Basler, L. Smith, liuatave Lafontaiue, each ap-IM-aring la-fore the county court ill pur son when the bond was uccepled. SI, cliff's Blakley's Ik.iiiI is for 910, 000, and the sureties are L. 0. Koth r.a'k, H. J. Taylor, Leon Cohen, Henry Lorain mo, Judge Hartmaii and Commissioner Walker tiled their oaths, but an- not required to give bonds. C F Macombcr, county surveyor, baa K. 1'. Marshall, J. H McDill, Charles Cunningham as suretiea on his bund for 96000. Corner W. G. Cole gives a bond for 9100, and has K. P. Marshall and t. W. Vincent as suretiea. Justice Thomas Fitigerald of the Peiidlutou diatriot, aud ConaUble ltentlev, of the name district. Hie bonda for 91000 each, Huretios being respectively W. J, furnish and Frank Praaler, and ThotnM rhonpaoa and Ah x Dryaaala, Beware ot Olntmfnts lor Catarrh that Contain Mereury si mercury will purely ilcMroy Ma BiaM of i.iin-11 mi. I completely .Icrsnao the wholo sjrs taei wrhea eaterlM 0 through the inueou. mr laces. Such articles should never be useil ex rept on iireserlptlona from reputabti. phyal- . !n-. n- 1 lie .lainnge Ihev Will .to t tln fold lo the good yea can rsm.ibfy derive from sheet. Hall'- I'aurrh Cure, manufaeluriM by K. J. Chene a Co.. Tolaao. o., contatms no neTcary, an. I 1. uken Iniernally. aeting dtreetlT upon tin i lood aad saaoooa Mrfaeei ot iho jnti?m. In buyinn Hall's Catarrh I'ure b,' ur you get on- Ki'iiuiue. 11 is laKcn inivrtiaiiv. ami ma.ie In Tnleiln. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney . Co. Testt menial, free. HoM by all .1 ru irsrlHta, price "He, per NUtle. Hall's Family Mils are (he by.l. CELEBRATIONS IN 0THRR TOWNS. The Fourth Was Generally Observed, and the People Enjoyed Themselves. Umatilla DMnty observed the Fourth mora generally than ever bOjfofO, and took a day off to celebrate the anni versary of thl nation! independence, rarmeri had deferred la-ginning har reaf until after the Fourth, and went to smiie of the towns to enjoy the dav. From the reports that have come in from other towns, it is judged that everywhere that celebration. were held, people enjoyed the day, notwith standing ruin came in jdacen and at I'kiah quite heavily. There F,. H. Qamb lei i Vend an alosMRl oration, und in the aftOTDOOn a barbecue wan given for all tin' people. The ox which WM slain mid harliecned for the urOWdj WM "well done." said W. T. Sellern. of Uhlan, who was in town tislav. and the arenl WM regarded iin ipilte huc ceNsful. There were exercineN, Hag drills, etc. hv the Hchool children, and BUit' by the band. Hev. Mr. worabem, paavor of the M. v.. church, read the Heclarat ion of Independence. At Alba, John McCoiirt. of Pendle ton, delivered the addresH. He in a recent arrival in this county, having come from Salem, where he was clerk in tin' oAm of the attorney-general, and has here established himself in the practice of law. Mr. McCoiirt popolarlaeu himself with the Mppla there hy giving a tine address. There wen- bOfM races and other sHirts, and dancing at Alba, as well as at I'kiah. Kaiii fell heavily at I'kiah. and then, was some rain at Alba, but neither place did it prevent thorough enjoyment on the part of all the pto- ple. ' I reewater, the people ol that Wll..... ....I .1.. vil.ii.. vi-.. 11.. At place. I allei w here Milton and the Walla Walla had a gathering in the grove, Judge Lowell delivered an ora tion which channel his hearers and added I.. Ins reputation as it speaker. Literary exercises and music were features of a program that la-ted dur ing the entire dav. the Cidlege Place band and the Hypolilo Male quartet of Milto.'i giving some Hue selections. A large number of sNipla attended ami the slight tall ol rain scarcely interfered with the carrying out of the program which had been prepared. Fourth of July Committees Monday. It. Alexander, chairman of the gen eral committee of arrangements for the Fourth of July celebration which passed off so snccessf ill I v, Iiun called a Beating of all the Hiil.-coinniitleeN and the general committee for Monday evening at the council riNiniH, at eight clock, when fin 1 reporlN will he made, and accounts be settled up. It in important that all attend this meet ing, and Mr. Alexander urges the com mitteemen to hear it in mind, and lie there promptly at the appointed hour. Look at Your Faee, And see if il is rcHcctihg health ot disease Karl's Clover K.ait Tea U'aulities the face and complexion, mid ansures is-rfect health All druggists. 5 cents and 60 cents Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Tallman Co. Come und hs.k ut the bicycle at the Crescent Agency in the Fast Crfgonian biiildinu. Hicvcles for u sum II amount down and the baluiue in moiitl.lv pay ments, no int. rust Purity and Accuracy are iieeeaaarv In driiira. Medicines when prepared with adulterated ingredients cannot serve tin- tnirnoae ilealrtiil. our drug are all standard and our preacrip tiou department has our special care Mall orders will receive prompt and careful attention. BROCK A M0GOMA8 Headquarters for Camera and Photograph!) Supplied. Corner Main and Court rite., Pendleton. Oregon Lumber Yard e IS 1 I 1 .4 e e Lumber, Lathi SbiuKleh, BuildinK Paper, lar Paper. Mo ill. In si PicketH, I 1 in. and Cement, Hrick aad Sand, Saab and Doora, Screen l)MnV Window, lei in Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alia St., opp. Com 1 House. Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory Orders Promptly i-'illed. J. L. blSHfik, Prop., A lea, Oregon. Mid-Summer CLEARANCE SALE Begins Saturday, July 7, at 7 A. M. This will b a Clearance Sale in svstj thing tlmt Ihs wonU implv. With tint exception nf a few contract Komi i A V Cttffi and Collsrsi Overalli sad Junipers. CltrVi 0. N. T. Thread snd Spool Silk i HOI ;m article in the ItOM will esc.ipe the knife. A W Tgf tisoslly divided into seraral priced gradei According to the stores in which j I j I j 9 ou buj thrni ,i difference is made in the pries Such Cslicooa gg we hold are in some places sold nt 14 yards lot fi.ixi, in others th yarils for Jt.oo. We put in the entire lot 4c per vanl, or 88 YAMS for lt.00, ioc heavy Gorman Calieo for 7c; u'.i Calico lor qc; 10c Shirtings, the henvy kind, for 7c; lc. Shirtings fot m , Double Fold Sateens, ptettjf OffSSS patterns, worth t.'' c per yard, sale price 8c; Fain v Linen Crashes for skirts and dresses, selling at id-' Je per yard, will close thcin out for 101 per yard, a line 0 Dress Puck, worth ISjfc, to close out for 7c per yard. QinghSBU, itl bltte chSCltS OOiy, WOCtfa gg fg close, will sell fof c per yard, F.itn DlVM GlnghantS, sold e ei vwhere at 1 v. mis fnr t.OO w ill close out the whole line at be flat per yard; High tirade Cnnghains. sold until now for t'ji per vard, they go for Be per v.ud; Imported Ginghams, wntth ib'u ot 6 ards lot ft 00. will wind up at IOC pet yard; Scotch Zephyf Plsid QinghStna, sold the world over at ISC pel yard, will go .it 1 It . 11. no c pro a nf 15c Outing Flannels go at ,1 discount nf 10 pet cent from the alresd) low marked price Percales, tha kind that told at 1 . yards tot 1 no, go at 71 , tin' mc quality w ill i loss .it ;i , the i j J 1 quality Percale will wind up at qc; the 1 jc Quality for 1 tc per vnid SUMMER WASH FABRICS. 5c Scotch Lawns fi'4c Figured I. awns, j inches wide will be snld at clear. itu e fin 7c riureil I. awns, 27 inches wide " " -s 1 u' IngtlMjd Lawns. J7 inches wide " " 10c l'mured Lawns, Organdies and Dimities " " 1 J'.'t' Finnreil Lawns, Organdies and Dimities. ... " " ISC Figured Lawns, Organdies and Dimities " " I04d Figured Lawns, Organdies and Dimitiea " " 20c Figured Lawns. Organdies and Dimities " " It is impossible to mention ever item 111 this immense assortment ol comls, lull not one thing white 01 black, plain m fam has heen overlooked in tins grssl Mark in DoWfl Sale 3- 3 be 7c Mc qt 1 in taic and Irani that DRESS GOODS. i lits is 1 department thai covers a list ol Dress (mods. Linings and that it is possible for us to ive you but a few items. Thev will aufllci doing in the entire line. Mecriicd l'laid Lining, were 25c will close ill .. . Colored Taffeta Lining, cream, pink and blur, iy ilnse at .. Grass Cloth, was I2'..c ier Viiid. close at lriuimius so larne and varied to indicate tn ynu what we are wnt th up tn 1 51 50c " doc d5f worth JOC worth 65c wntth tjc worth DOC worth 4m .... worth gt.SJ worth dm worth 50c worth 35c. wotth JOC qc per yard S tier yard . . 5c per yard pet yard, marked down to qc M g Fain Dirss tinnds Fancy I'laids, spring tqoo Fancy I'laids, apring 1900 Fancy I'laids, spring tyoo Fancy I'laids, sprin" iqoo b am I rrss ( iooils, Fancy Dress (ioods Fancy Dress Goodl , Fancy Dress Gooda , Fancy Dress Goods Black Mohair, fancy stripes.... . Itlack Mohan, fam y dress styles . Hlack Mohair, fancy dress styles . Hlack Mohair, fancy dress styles . Hlaik Mohan, fancy dress styles. All dress patterns at half pin r Hlack and fancy colored dress goods outside of the ours especially itirnt lonrd will k'o at a sacrifice of as much as 30 per cent oil I10111 SOUS to 15 per cent on ntliers. No matter how Inw the price was before twill br leai at tins great Mark Down S.tle. It is bus that ney Saved is Money Made Vou want to buy your onons riuht now. First come, best served. Turkey Red Table Linen 25c quality, at Clraramr Sale 17c 31c V" 3wc J3C tqc tqc (III Jill 751: 31c 25c tqc 2qc I'm ki Red Table Linen Turkey Red Table Linen. Turkey Ki d I able Linen Turkey Red Table Linen Cubical hi d Table Linen Unbleached Table Linen I ' nblrai bed Table Linen . Uleai bed Table Linen . . . Hleai lied Table Linen . . Hit ai bed 'Table Linen . . . Itleacln d 'Table Linen . . . lib ached Table 1 .1 m il . . joe ,38c . . 40c JOC 35' t5 . . 2JC 35: . 50c ,0JC 7jc IIS 27c 2 He 37 ITS 26c 47 17c jtu 37t 47i: 55 Napkins reduced all along the line and whatever we have in stuck not mentioned is similarlv reduced. Towels, 5c ipiabty for 4c each Towels, 71 quality lor 51 eai Ii 'Towels, it)-' u quality for lie each Towels, 121: quality (or. qc each Towels, 20c quality for ,, . 1 3c each Towels, 251 quality tor .... 17c each Everything in Towelaaad Crash Toweling by the yard or pine similarly minced Silkaliurs, Art Denims, I apcslt n s, Si tun, Swiss Curluiu Net, Fish Curtain Net are all reduced 10c 7c, I2'.c to qc, li tn 1 ni , .51 to 17c, 50c to 331 per yard. Silks, Silks, Silks. Silks Black, plain colors and fancies We have had the greatest succt in tin- history of tin- house fnroui season's silk business and in order thai it may br fittingly wound up we make some wonderful s.u nfu rs tn the prices, ol whn h tin- billowing air a sample 25c quality silk at mark down sale, 15c; 35c quality silk ut 25c; 50c quality at 35c, ( quality silk at 411 , 751 quality at 5 p , 1 quality at Oqi Get your silk dress NOW. 'twill be a loiis; time until stub another oppoitunit oilers itself to LACE CURTAINS. Lot 272, Lot 3157, Lot 4 I f y , Lot 5701, Lot iyi35, Lot 4573, Lot 5103, Lot MO41 Lot 1071, Lot 220q, Lot 5741, Lot 7750, Lot 74'n, LOt Mlq4, Lot H3.17, tO I 'air Lcru (lurtaius, worth 50c, . . " " woith pa. 00 marl down sale 37c I'air White Curtains w in th worth woith woith wntth worth worth Will th ti mi wnrti. 4 50 . . worth 4.50 worth d.oo . 1 woith d.oo.. wnilh 6.SO.1 5 -oo . 1,00 6 00 5 5" q.oo . 75 ' V7 312 3 37 4 22 4 43 Lit tl '2 2.q7 3 "5 3 l jq8 4', as showing you Have thcin at pi, ll .25, tl.Ut, fl.S, f2.lo, 2.5i at equally In This represents but a small portion ol our stock, we have sulci ted these at random what we propose doing with thrill. reductions. Velvets. Velveteena und TrimininKs, ! K'-i l-uetii ia ib- 1 m in pun s The mark down will be BOttceable in each and every one of these articles. Come ami sir lor yourself. Muslin, Hleuched and Unbleached, and Sheeting, i w Imm 10 B0 w ksg wide. We own them at the old low price and so may you if you'll ionic Inn to buy them, 4c per yard for 3d im h afidg Bleat hi d Muslin. 6 Wt pri ani lot i' im h wnir Bleached M ualio, worth yc 7iC per yard lot jd inch wnlt IsOrtsdlk Muslin He per yard lur 3d inch wide Fruit of Loom Muslin. 1 Ins is a sample of the gg wr an making thfOUgh the entire line. Come ami save your dollars, 45 inch wide Daily Cloth, 4,',! per yard. Hihhons. Mom , Tafieta, Batin and Gross Gram, in all the colors and black and white, from the QarrOW eat to the very widest. Would you know a bargain il you saw it r" Ask to be shown our ribbons. See! Fnihrniderics und Laces. It gOM without laying that wr bavs by long odds the largest and com pletest Sim k ol thesi neceasary trimmings lo bs found in Raatern Oregon, We put them into two lots, .,11c lot will go ut a disi 0U0l 01 5 prl cent, the other at 33,'jc. The em Broideries run from the BarfOWOgI to thr widest, and all OVet In Hamburg, Musliu, Naiusook and Swiss. Tin LaCOi an in ValsncisnneS! roichotti Linoa and Silk, in black and main, Irom i inch wide to 12 inches wide. Hosiery and Underwear Women's and Children's Hose all an mimed. No matter how they were sold before, they will be less at this sale. 51 HogS will DS JC, children's or women's; jc Vests will In j. . The 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c are all reduced. Corsets. Hlack and gray, long ami short, from size iM to 30, in pirn s from 50c to 2.50, at a reduc tion all the way from 10 per cent for some to o BM COBl lOS others. en's Ueadv-iiiade Department. The next issue of this paper will tell you all about our Women's Tailor made Suits, Wrappers, Drees Skirts, Crash Skirts, Silk Waists, Shirt Waists. Remember Ins redu. nous cover the entire danajtaaent ol Men's Goodt as well as our Shoe Depart ment, but of them also we shall tell in the next paper THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. Siu'-nil Notice During the sale wr expect a big rush. In ordei that ng may have our store in fighting trim Snd SOOda in rasdineSS (Ol eat h day s business we shall close our doors at 6 o'clock p. in. , Saturday excepted. I 'lease remember, 110 goods sold after d o'clock during our Mid Summer Clearauce Sale, Saturdays excepted.