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CLEARANCE SALE THE STATE SCHOOL AT WESTOK. . .OF Summer Goods dollar worth of seasonable goods will be closed out rejfardless of cost. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co, HM funeral eerviresnn (MM) of Mr. Kraiirih llemler. a iter of the elder Mm. Sliick. I l . a M ! N r. IN J U K ITER . . ' - amoljip j,, ti.ve Hi..,.-., w .- , in Wltent Hrvei Nw. or . July lv-L. M. Jlu 7iy Juniper enoatijr, was in M win m-. f,,r ir I'' . .. earl tliere are MM j- uttii i" I''' iifitlibirtHMii, besv i tlmr MB be. Kuril .. '. ., :, :r t,, twelve eX- . tn rnd fettinf into trouble riu wi uit tnr"w ,( i lun-li. WMta paid threshing Wrt f "h thoee paid lkfchinic-iiirliinc MM MM Mown MtM that In- Mil has . f eln ut tbH vear. and that tlaeoet, if Ml fully, I" i tothr acre. 1 1 if three -n, m, liaf Bfbeet aulore. Thev ititruwn quart' peetloM, inrlud-'- Ptiur raaobi leera to wheat, ittiin tin' Mil W day a ill have itfjov-r 100,000 DMMH of their train. Tnut may properly U- minB wheat on u liidesnle C hlTVDMt Midi equal a sec ac M rountrv t" mill lotif and a . . . .- - " i- . it:, a piece eiurter n( ni:!- M)MM !)! in ! measure. : miid telle- ijtia'iiiy of the alient b iter Ham a'd that 16 aacke l '.-,l V... I in. .,1 u lient miiM.fl ilk ( .).:' t" settings, and , . . I . pounds to the .1 L 1 . ... 1 . I... .... : ,i- . .mi harvested Has Joi.ipcr count rv. i. I : i ' . ' " Mr oti tin- Walker nlucf , juxt Ml Jt II.. ..Ill .. ....t rwiln bit on i. f..r ptTttfi a con pic I Mtrnwri' left la: evening una mi ttf to .ukuiic bit Clark ha returned from a trip timi iirairie, a here he visited hi llr!. Ellix. An MMM Wadding. i iappr Mddiaf wee conetiro- nl thu arternoon a ":;iu o'clock Mr. D. It. Jarmuii and Miss fM were muted in matrimony tv Rv '. Ihearcr. of Weston. aaaooy wj i. rf irtned at tho IHr anl Mr- Winsliip, Mre. ttip Winy the niotber of tbe u A arleet party of friend aat R lot aaddiiiir I inner at tM coo aa of ti,e latatta bmtIm. The llMatad an I rfiiular loung I IS AltnlKi - riety, while tiie t Bemlier nf the ti rut of Taylor 'f'1. an aprigbl young huci - aaaaritl. m, i'i reputation und Mr l Mr. Jarinan trip to I'urtlaud, and Loug . vt .. ' I -I. iik aiH hi mother re- "May (run Wnlla Walla, their tc ti.at city heing to uttend A NlBht ot Terror. "Awful anxiety wan felt for the widow of the hrave i.eneral l'urnliaiii of Marhiar. Me., when the doctor aid he could not live till morning, '' wrilen Mrc. S. II. Lincoln, w ho attend ed her that iearful night. "All thought the DBM! MM die tfOM I neunioiiia, hilt k!h- heged for Pr. King'i' Nea Dlm'overy, Having it had more than MM MVM her liie. and had cured her of BMMMNptMH, After three cinall doata aba aMpI Mtily all night, and it further uc completely enrtni her. " Thif marvelou medicine i guaranteed to cure all Throat, Che! and I.ung dineaiH'. Only "xlc and 11.00. Trial bottle free at Tall man V Co.' drug i"tore. Big crowd at Ttal. A large crowd i now caincd at Teal Spring. Home for pleasure and m , for their health. No better place can be found for a law week outing, a there i a miming, dancing, tihing and hunliiig. The pr:ng are WMMf kHid inanagement and evervthing i IIOIII" llllll 1,111 IIIBK 1, Jl,-l.IIV ' mm Kirkaau'i orebaatra ir , furniihing the muic for the dancer. A Good Thing. Our greut-grand mother' garret contained the aame hertw of all heal ing found in Karl" C'loaBf Knot Tea. They gave our aneet .r- strength, kept the Vlood pun1, and w ill do the ame for you if you nay go, I'rice 'Jr ct i and M eta.' Tall man a Co , leading druk'ginta. Wan tad Firt-cla blackimith, none but a flrat-cla workmun need applv W. H. SAYEB, Adam, ore. Curad Bronchial Troublt. Cha. E. lavi. 1HT1 W. t'.ngre I 'I. L....... M,.U "I Mllft.'P..l t'flf i.u,r, uitli l,r, iiu'li iiil troiilile and Irii-d many kind of medicine without re lief,' until I began takinit Rolaff'l Honey and Tar. which cured me." Take nu Hiibatitute. Koej. n l'hur BMMJ Siatt Normal School. We call atteiuinii to tb advertise. moot of the Stat.- Normal B i Monmouth, apwaritig in another roluinn of thi iaaue. The aohool re iKirt a gaaeaaafal year, w ith encourag ing pTo ! fur the next eiol. M.nj tem lier are tuk i lit.' the ii..nnul BOMM batk for the aake of the proaM Nional training. no jireity generally demanded, and al a the het ineun of praMaMoa for ggearii tba tate papafB. bra.l.iiur'.e'. ir T ' M ' TbT W A rrurc 1 1 a-w i a Wall k.n i- aw ,mr prvm Uir luweat.. have but One Prlco bat I. tha a a ma arybody. Nunziker Jeweler and Optician. Cold Stool or Death. '"There in but one mall chance t. Have vour life an I that i- through an operation, ' wa the awful proapad Brl liefore Mr. I. B. Muni, of Lime Kidge, Win., bv her d'K-tor after vainly trying 8 cure' her of a frightful cae oi t BBMeb trouble and yellow jaundice, lie didn't count M the mart alOtt power of Kleotric Bitter to cure LifBf an J Stouiai-h trouble, but he h'-ard ..I it. t k MH baHlBB. wa wholly cured. iiM.ide.1 HUrgeon' knife, now weigh HaOtB a'.d feel lietter than ever. It' iioitii. lv guaranteed t cure Stomach, Liter and Kidie-y tmuhle and never diapiinU. Priee ' Tallman k Co. drug tor.-. - An uu-to-date hicvele at 25, ladie' whwl 2il, at the Creaceni A n. the Kant Oregoniau building. A aec-oiid-hand hicycle in gil order for 15. Terma eaay, without uitereHt. CASTOBIA thr (lanalutc at fail. K ft. la iut for more lhau ilurly yr. aad 77u Aid rB AIJ The UM of Wounded win. have been healed by Banner Salve i very large. It heal all wound ore 'and iNrNMNtfi MBMM) I f harmacv. Word to Farmers... As this is the dawn of harvest we wish to announc I that e have a complete hue of Harvest Supplies, Dishes. Table Wtttary and Cooking Utensils. We buy (or spot cash, which MI tis to bell cheaper than those who buy on credit. Chase ac Sanborn's Teas and Corlees a specialty. CHAS. ROHRMAN. 8nt f,,r P....i ' ' t. ((111. Court Stiref AWHOOD RESTORED CUP OtMt :.(.. , ... i. M Ba a m. ' aajT. " 1 n, o. Uuo. ana, uau inuemiu. cel. faxLHaw a w., uuuuauts. rttiuiJSTO. osummjk UMi. L" 'i ; Um,., ..i' 'aU-.'arr..-. ''o-.u'e"""-.k...ll,i Uil. rfcr..o " . . lain ri...i,u..K..'iii1ii'1v,",, . uriuary uiiu U ail iu,iuflUL 4 I flla.aa. uue"1,-',a DaaMBia i-.u- ir -..i iur:,tlT'Tri"' lu ear allbia.1 . n ourii.m. luui Ui ', . aub Uux ana, baa IBMetMj Cab NEW PRINCIPAL IS A LKARNED AND EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTOR. The School Will Now Be Able to Purtue IU Purpoie and Perrorm Some Good Work. Wi Mon. Oregon, Julv IS. The fu ture i bright with promise for the Katcm Oregon State Normal school Of thi city, rrojrnvt for a large at tendance were never U tter, and in quirie are coming in dailv fnun thow who contemplate attending during the coming year. Keicrence ha alroadv BMB mde in thee column to the atifactorv aflor) if the Iviard of regent in finding a man for the office of pMrtMBl Of the h.alern Oregon State Normal gaMOl, A more MMM MMlllBBllB Ultll Prof. Kattie ha c.uuinced the board of regent, the facultv and all ,nher M nave met him that the right man MB BBM galactad, Through hi able management the State Normal at Peru, Nebrafka, that iMUlBtloB lia been given high rank BfeoM, normal eoMoll throughout the middle tate- md hi ability to bring a life 01 tudv and ex parfeaMB in tvindncting a Btbool for the preparation of teacher is a matter of congratulation tv the management and natron ol the Lantern Oregon State Normal a well a the friends of edu cation throughout the state. The de mand for a high grade iMtltatbw to meet rapid growth of the state i known M all who have given the mat ter any attention, and the public are aaanrad that no effort shall he larking to meet this just demand. The pur oee of the Normal tcbool i to pre pare men and women for teaching in the OOBBBeM BOMoll of Oregon. The State Normal school i not an institu tion for general culture for its own sake: it is a special school a pr..fe sional schiNil. That it must give brmid and liberal culture i true. It tinnl parpoaa, however, is to confer on it "tn.lent that isiucation, dincipliue. professional training and practical skill which will liest tit them fur teaeh hefl in the public BltMBll of Oregon. The lirst tetm will ojieu SeptemU-r 11, lSHW; Monday, September 10, being dcvotisl to the enrollment and clasnili OBtiOB of student. The following is the facnltv of the school so far a selected by the hoard of regent. l i Ru.,.;.. i m tin president. K.thic, BdBMtluil and Nd BMfj M W M.nii. i! 1 II vtnm I dent. I'hyiral and Natural Sciences. iieorge A. Teeble, H. History and Lnglish. Herbert Kittrnlg. . A. l. Mathe- BBBtlOB. Mr. M. C. Ilvam. siioerinteiid. nt nl iruiuing nepiiruueiit. Mi- i I it- M. Stevens, assistant in training department Mi" Maude Markleroad, Vocal Muic. The members of the faculty for In ItnUBMtal Muic. Beading and Blow tion. and I'hysical Training are to ! wi pad lad. Those doalrllf information in regard to the school are invited to correKind with I'rof. H. W. Monica), vice-preei-dent of the institution, whose BOWMI i Wi-ton, dregoii. All necesary in formation will lie cheerfully and promptly furnished. Building Grain Warohouiei. Weston, nr., July is. i.eorge Wil liam returned home last evening, hav ing completed the warehouse at Cayuae station lor the I'acitic Ciat BlwVatOf ci mpanv. The huildiig i 4iix2il feet. Mr. William and the force of fifteen men will now go to Walla Walla and luild four warehouse, each 40xnn feet, for the Western Warehouse com- pBsy, S0BE DIS0USTED cAPE NOBJE RS Two Poealello Hon Think the Bubble hai Bunt Trouble for Stampedert. W. B. and N. M. Kldridge, busuiea men of Locate llo, w'o maintain a tradimr i . i the Loi ; Mall reserva tion, il. Idaho, an I who stopM-d here Wediieeday on their way home from V me City, returned to Seattle on the Karalloii, uu which came back a large tin in f n-r of Nome atampedcr. other bout", so the Kldridge staled, are bringing back full loads of dlnguted Capo NoeMTB, w hose reports are any -tiling hut encouraging for peroons con templating going to the northern Ber ing sea gold tii Id. According to the Kldridge brother, tin few claims which were obtained at lirst when the g Id was discovered on tie- beach constitute all of the ground that is worth working. The remainder is valueless, and no one there believes reallv that any gold will ever be taken out J'l.ey concede that the few claims first found are very rich, hut they say that two or three meu own all of the good ones. "At the present time," said one of lie tail "there are thousands of person at Nome City and along the beach who ar1' coinj. letely strapped. These people have alwsjlutely no mean whereby to purchase passage back to the states, and it is already a oeriou problem i, .w they are to lie cared for. If they remain, they will inevitably suffer severely during the winter, aa it is a cold-bl'sxled country in which men baft to pay round sums for what they get. Charity has small place in KM breast of people who go to the Cai Noun- region, just as ii did in the Klondike en Will be Deiperate. "Cudoubledly, the government will have to take some action. Otherwise, the thousand of busted men will bo iu a desperate condition. "Wage have dropped to I.J.50 a dav, with ten men lor every job. As the season advaoces. the work will bj leaa and laas, until a little later practically on work will I had for MM "Only in one way can the stranded men make it through the winter, wl.icli will come on now in a few Weeks. That is by forming emergency societies, aiming t'hciueelvee, and B r. mg those owning provision to ditide with tbaadi "It is beyond speculation tiiat the Caie Nome DOOM is a punctured bub ble, and that already the people are taking the ua'-k trail. Nearlv all who can will come home this summer, and a tiehing schooner will l able to carry all new taiiijedcrs who will desire to go another year. We were in a wi Uoa to obtain knowledge of the luide facta, too, for one of the men owning M r,. I. claim is an old friend from Bocatello, and he corroloratea our as sert ion. ' ' Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. M Holme. Portland. Claude Briggs, New York. W B (ileiidiniiig Portland. W E Turlev, Colorado Springs. N b Mack 1 1 ii, Portland 0 M HbMbIbiBB. San Krancisio. 1 II Meiliug, La lirandi . K W Brighaui, Boaton. P H Cooper, Olyuipia. J J Cultoff, Olyuipia. K M Aukeny. Walla Walla. J B Moran. O ramie. A .1 Ball, Spokane. P K Hunsitckcr, Spokane. t. Btacey, rortlamt. 1 1 W Harri. Portland. W Oandlah, Spokane. Z T Kngellsird, Portland, K S McMahon, Portland. Addis tiallagher, Portland. P Shults. Smkane. V N lander, Portland. M !' Lnlton, IVnver. Goo L. Reynolds, Tacomn. Mi Marel Panic, BpOwBM, Mr Maude Pcvno, RpokaM, Mis Miriam Tannatl, Walla Walla. C Ottcrshagen, Portland. C W father, Portland. Amv Qbaidui tai, Portland. L L Tallman. Wallla Walla. R Borna. Walla Walla. 1 l Maber. BtlBMBPOlig. W H rayU. Portland. Km 1 1 Pursidi, San Kraneiseo. t'r.iwford. St Louis. I Snnmel. Portland. Arthur Pubue. San Francisco. .lo w Oanta, Fmobm. Newton Phillip-, San Lrancisfo. I rank Kandall, Suinptcr. L Huh Livcrmo'e, Snmpter . A M Hreck. jr. Omaha. M G Woolton. Chicago. e i. - Vesuvius Has Lett Its Cone. This llcry crater, now suddenly li leut, was explored by cicnt itic men who a MOOt B rod that the cone had dis appeared. Several theories are pro pounded a to why the eruption ceased, nl,. regarding the diBBMHMf1 BMB of the BOM, The general belief is that it wa due to Mbaidence, ami which i looked upon a providential. It wa a BM Spooled a are the stom ach dlaordofl with which p!e Mid den If rind tbatMolrat aiBtewd. slight syniptoms are neitlccted, until dys tn'P'ia is chronic. The remedy to take m Hoatettar'i Btomaeb Blttm. Tin valuable medicine is unequalod in all cases of constipation, indigestion, bil lionsness, or malarin, lever and ngne. It bring about a healthy condition of the Imwels, and improves the appetite. Be sure to give it a trial. Hones for Sale. I will sell at auction or private sale next Saturday. July -.'Ist, at one o'clock p. in., at City Livery stable, some g 1 work horses. J M. IILNTI.KY. How e TMi Wr offer one Hundred Hollars llewaiit fur snv . hi I'starrti llist raniiol la-cun'il by HsU's Cstsrrti I'ure. r. J CHIXEY .v CO., Props . Toledo, Wo. the iinilvr.litiU'.l. Iism" known K J. I'ho ni' lor the lst fifteen year, sinl ladlere hlin "-rfei tly liiiUnrsh.' Ill nil lill-llle. trsllssi Hull ea i laaaeially able to aafftf oat any uMtsa linn, nisilv by their firm. tt i -i ,v rsi AX. W huk'.sle llrimiiul. T.ili'ilii. Ilhlii. Wai mini. KIn MaviN. Wliolesale lrilii.l.. Tnleilo. ihln llsir. i ntsrrii Care i. taken lateeaally, aet Ing directly mi the t.lonil sn.l BjtMNM .urfsee iii ibc rrstem. Price Tie. per hoiilv. SoM by II ilnnnrl.t. Tctlmimlsl. free. Hall'. Kaiully Till, are Die best. A lady' chalnle t'olninbia, kihkIiih new. a 7.' wlnid. for :ti at the I'M cent agency in the Last Oregon inn building. mm Look at Your Faoe, And eee if it in reflecting health or .1 Ue K.ir i - Clover Boot Va U autilie the face and complexion, and a-ure perfect health All druggist, 25 cent and 50 cent Money refunded if results are not sat IstSOtOfy. Tallman A Co. SAVE YOUR MIR with snMpoo" Of a tii aad U'bt diseeUves t Ctrl Kfraa, pu.t of easel. In ul . ..in rures Thi elope lalllbg I dr. n niue cm. , SI..I ilu.i.loif, s .ullio. Ii.lh.l.if, It. I. i s surfasse, eflmulaiea the hn f, in.-lsa, suet-li.-s lbs routs wlib rnsrgv sad oouriil.insel, sinl ii iks lbs bair yiow upon - !, bub In. ..M. P w. i, pb ( oi.t. IIS i I II, S baSSv " lP"ips Use w bs. Umuuu. 1U .. i.m- Oregon Lumber Yard SEl I S. Lumbcri Lath, Shiiilc, BuildiOM t'u per, fur Paper, MouldiuKs. PlelMia Lime and (icmeiit, Brick and Sand, Sa.-h and l)rs. Screen Disnrsdn Windows, Terra Gotta I'ipc. Borie & Light, Prop's Alia St., opi. Court Houae. The Perfect Man has yet to be born ; but immaculate litim, goes a kMJ way toward making perfectiou in one's apoarel. No mat ter how tine outer clothing, if vour shirt and underwear are not well laundered you won't fuel comfortable. You won't go far w rung in sending your laundry work to u or ordering it called for if you like. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F . Robuiton, Prop. Telephone 60 Miti -Summer Clearance Sale IN FULL BLAST. Regular Modular RmuUm Than is not it sh loss than tho price ot WOMEN'S SHOES, price $1.30, Clearance price fi s ... price 1 on, Clonranco price I.M . . , pi iff .1. 50. Clearance price j. 1 1 oo in I li- non si- that has not hern iciluccl m nine ohl ones Courteous attention to all, whether VOU yon 9a ve 15c vou save aoc you savii 35c 'ou i;ct new stylish ihOM at ontfl to buy or to look. CHILDREN SHOES. Regular Rsjgttlu Reulai Wc i;iilai Regular This is the compl ou ever saw for high price $1 10. price i.J5, price 1.40, pi ice 1 (s. Cleantnca Clearance Clear. uu e Cleat anec price 1 00. I. leaiaiifi-eti-st line of Shoe for grade goods. price price price price price M as I W$.. 95 1 . 10 ''5 I.JO in I ( iirlft in Pen lleton you save ay. vou s.i r 301 you save 30c I'll -.IM- ll . . . .yon MVS. jot and the prices are the lowest MEN'S AM) YOl Nfi MEN'S SHOES Sonic have dltCOOKl of jo per ce ul, otlieis Ml) t s an I IO p -t centi bill none itt 01 61 looked The Peoples Warehouse. The Leaders. WRECKED I.M. IMS BROUUHT IN. Aftermath of the Cataitroplie Wednes da) sanderi' Narrow Escape. Vcdiiedav evening, the wrecking tram btMBjM dow 11 from Cay use the two engine which were in tin wreck in the Moraine. TliPV were badly use, being dismantled und stripped to the bare boiler. The caboose was literally plit into kindling wood, and the wonder is that loin Sander escaped with his life, for he was in the calsiose, when the col lision occurred, and no one under stand how he avoided being ground to pieces. Assistant Supt. M. J, Huckley, of this division, was on the ground, and arranged for an investigation bslny nt j I. a Grande a to the responsibility for the wreck, lie took measurement of dlBtanCBB, and the mutter will be probed lo toe bottom. It Will Do You Good. A bbssl purifier and tissue builder i Karl' Clover Hoot Tea. Sold for luilf a ceiiturv on our guarantee. Money refunded if result are not satisfactory. Price 3ft cts. and ."Hi cts. Tullnian ,V Co. Purity and Accuracy r are uecessarv In drugs. Medii lues when prepared with adulterated lugredlenti cannot serve the purposx desired. Our drugs are all s'andard and our prcacrip tlon departmetit has our special care Ma'l orders will receive prompt and careful attention. BROCK &. McGOMAS Headquarters for Cameras and Piiotograiiiih jappUaa, C 1 ner Main and Court Sts., I'emlleton, TO THE WISH Daily ftaat Oregaian, dcliveied By earner, only 15 caote a '- J f f. ....... ... .l...u. i ., ......I .lull,,u nnsvi " i-.w p their gardens or doing spring work of any kind iu this line, you will lind everything iu garden tools and seed, barb wire, staples, nails, heavy and shell hardware of the very latal ii... 1 -. .1... 1 . : . ijueiiiy aiio ai me lowest pi hi - ,n W.D. Hansford &Co.s I'elidleloli, Oregon. THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... Proprietor Kverythlng New. New Morses, New It. - Hrst rigs and teams Iu the cdty. Boarders given the Isnst atteiltlou. Service any hour of the night telephone No. 70. ICE BRICK SAND WOOli GOAL Also Whole halt Agent for St III I i Mil II Ml BEES lo bottlea, barreia, or caaea. Call up Telephone llVe O H. K0PITTKE. Al l. THE NRWII Take tbe East Oregonian. Daily Bj oa a year by mail. Weekly y. tteo. --Veekly Oa oa a jsaev. OainUeaefy free ssNsVVVVsVwVVVVsVVsSVVSsVV Get Ready for Harvest ssssW Have vour header Iv.-iU ni.-nle. vour water titnks Hiketl over ainl have your food racks in order, ao 1 lere v'll he n delay wlie 1 th- time CO lies to bitrVMI UU tear's big CTOp U'e tnaae header hctls, vvut' r 1 inks in' I t'eetl racks at very reasonable prices. Call and see us. Pendleton Planiflf Mill & Lumber Yard H. Nlittti Proprietor. f sWtAsVtAsAsVWSA)VVVVWMAAfVSsiV You Can Get The Celebrated Pilsner bear in bottles, dellfeted to auv part ot city, at SI. SO par IDoz.cn.. "M Dottlod by Geo. J. Pottnor Puget Sound Warehouse TACOMA. UUl WASHINGTON. WemtinuaM on W. A C U l . mkI )-Mire ni In. i)M ii. lent WrihiMit in l' ifllcton Wlwttjra in MaHmM bW Orata ill IIIuIh -I I'rh iIii. Ku r 1 11 1 1 - -.1' k- nti'1 i mi' In lnrmiTo. rtti'i tiirtki'st enteHtN mi aris M mi H ill-Ill III Metri'lllMIOfa K. W IIKMH.l.V, Aiernl, I 'tn t llnn . tlllli r Ml Itrik'T X FoUoM'tt MSl IMM III piwUifllnf 1 U MuiriiioMMIVi Ami'iii hi H1ti JiiH K Mi in 1 mi iMKH V . V 11 I nt Wurri'ti. II Aihkk, Akf.'tn .t I Vrtiie)i t. U M Ml k . ragmi l Alln-im Waterman's IDEAL FOUNTAIN PI3NS. Once tried, always used. I '.very Pen fully guaranteed . MAX UVER. 715 Main St. Hotel Pendleton Under New nanagement. a Strictly First-Class Excellent Cuisine. Every Modern CODVriQlOQCU 1 Give Us 1 Trial. Kates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Week or mooio Kar and Kllllard Uoomi. II - liu rter for rravallnj Men The Kest Hotel In laitern Orego" Van Dran Bros., Props. Successors to J. E( Moore GOLDEN RULE HOTEL C I aOHUN, Cms. fss O-.i, l.nt Clllt and Coilipl.la Hul.l is the Ciljf. Bui Mssl, All I .0 lies eesiui. Hums,, tactile light,. Ins fund BsilOisg Cor. Court and Johnson Streets, PENDLETON. 0RE00N Wool for Sale ThurdAVI Ofttoh wook I will boat tha UoliUm Knlo Koto to reotivt MAlod IhiIm on Lots ol Wool, No. 5, 8, 13 and 47, about 500 sacks, now itortd In tlio Imlopondont Vewobotue. I reiorvi ii' pHviltgi of ndootfng etnjf ot nil iiiis. J. K. SMI In. Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread ue Hyers' Beat Flour, it took firat premium at the Chicago World' Fair, over all competi tion, aud give excellent satlafactlou wherever used. Every sack la guaranteed We have the tieat Steam Rolled H.trley, .Seed Rye and Heardlea Harley. Pendleton Roller Mills W S. UYEKh, Erop. lit an. Short, Ectf', etc