.CLEARANCE SALE Summer Goods ...OF hvery doHftf' worth of seasonable goods will be closed out regardless of cost. Cleaver Bros. A SMDHf ll'.RVBST . k nr Machines Hiid umiii in h"'m-. - Men In l.omand. Balarvesi in Umatilla Bounty thl ' .in be ii short one, owing to a SaMMll I .driiHitamneea. loom m ..iiiinitnr- und I n -n-i -r- Wf Ilia" ' "....rltiiM tlm mv previous year, l,M caused thr upreat scarcity ,,, (0 l-i Here 'ItlMI'K'lloMf. H,rve,ti..ir i "'"I""' '." rapidly ,., Iblf, llw weather hemg Ideal. pj iaek i Mhlt'lenl tn P0PB,3' ilk nil Hi' r tiin-1 1 1 1 1 - has caused a Serai ii'""' to tie up. while otberi .ill, Ml Ban! ere being worked nil thr hinler. lawiannerf liarn pureliaaad new mnw' no- vim. h" n hlllT, while ' lBV' ""' iiiiillv I - iitinliir iih hereto- Inrr. Nefl '' in'' " Wl'" p.,inH ,M'1'"1 fnr"ierH 'hat , , ..... ,.iiv. Hi ground in n foul fooJitiiin, imn'ii H" tbn "5 tteaerrmtlng in done with header and li ..i.l.l.. ,. . , , uni.it r i lit. ..far iv, r " urn Imh cmwl tin' owners n( thresli- mi; iimi'Iiim's n great uoal " trniinie I iin already, io thai tin' oom- Um it llki'lv tn in in favor, iih fewer mrii niniuraliwl lire reiUirel to laeiN a trap in Ibat neetned lhaa mtli t)if header ami separator. Hli Lite Wh Saved. Mr. J. K. I.illv. ii iiroiiiiiient citizen i iiaiiniii.il, Mt.. lately bed a wonder. lul iMivcraiiie (ruin a frightful death. In wiling it ha hhvh: "I was taken mtli typlmiil lever, that ran Intopneu moniH. My lungi boooBM hardened. I s no weak 1 I'uiiltln't even nit up in Nothing lielHl me. I ex- ; I ! ti, HOB dk) ( ciiiihii in it ion . Iimi I heard nf I'r. king's New His eivrrv. Hiif Imttle gave great relief. leawaaedta dm It. ami now am ell mil strung, I i'ii n't miy too much in il praine. " Tii i h marvelnUH meiii fiiw i the surest ami iiiiekeHt eure in tlif wurlil (nr ill I rhrout ami lung tr iihlf. liigulur sixes Ml eentH uml 11.00. Trial bottle free ut Talllmui aOe,'. drag etore; every bottle gear sulml. Arrivals at Hot. I rendleloti. t a Mueller. Milton. Met R a Hpirey, Hall gg, i Oarej , Spokane, (mi Htevena, Spokane, Okas Mi,.. Portland. f (' llurlnii'li, Qm fclaMMMi v. Powell, BoSalo. I A Cooke, Sun I nilieico. Ctirkie, l.u iramle. a I. Miller, Baltimore, Md. Victor Stiiadceker, 1st I'aul. Thus KeDermoti ami wife Mae. H Mann, elty, If Alexander, ait. W Smith, I'ortlutiil. 0 N Hasitb. Portland. 'I Rben, eitv. Jus MuOabc, Walla Walla. -po- "rin- lieadnnirleii for WATCHES. "f all kind- ami our priei g are hi , aag We have but One Price nd that ia the aamo to everybody. L. Hunziker Jeweler and Upticlao. WW ' ,-bT 'lltaer Oregon Bakery and Grocery We uro selling Fruit Jars uml extrtfl cbetVJjef than anybody ewe in the oity. Try our 20-cont CotTtje for your harvest BWW. m Street. i'"i'."isn .. .or.e" r-'H1"! iJ .I.V'ijV.' '.";"'.,''..V-.'t, Oure. Lorn, iS",'(S0'pll!!i' ' ."CAiF d . 5. 6mlnnT ar.iltu.lo.io.. Lame v ttrTcoc.l, WrV.aT I litnvaijit to ,, ' AdSnw, eiehop Remedy " kua it k i a i,i. i a n A co.. uHUowwrs. ia Dry Goods Co. .1 .1 Balleray, elty. i Marona, nan rrenoiaoo. A .1 Hunt, Portland. Wm Muher, Portlaod. (too l Cleave land, Portland. P (' Ravage, Portland. I ir I' S Cork in, Ihleago. fi Meflarrlty, sn Pranniaeo. w ii in vie, Portland. .Ian .1 MeNiiniee, San I riinciaeo, Arthur Oppeobelnter, San Pran oleeo, T .1 Mitchell, sau Pranoiaeo. Jin k Sharkey, Portland. .1 II Kloeekner. Bpokane, Henry Lloyd. Milton. Will 'Moore, Milton. No mailt to Ufrllnoai. The woman who in lovely in face, torn ami temper will alwayi have (rtenda, hut one who roold he attract. ive tniiHt keep her health. If -lie is weak, niekly ami all run dOWO. nhe will lie imrvouH ami irritahle. If whe linn eomtipalioti or kidney trouble, her IiIoihI w ill dUUM pimple-, UotobM, akin ernptlooi ami a arretohed eon nlaslon. BleStric lUtterH in the dent Bedielne in the vorld to ragolate Htomaeh, liver anil kiilneyn ami to purity the lilood. It tfiven atrong Barvee, liriiiht eye, mnooth, velvety nk in, rich OOtt pies ion. It will make a good'looking obarmlng wnumn of a run-ilnwn invalid. Only "hi eentH at Tallman A 0o.'l drujj Htire. Raiolullont ot Raapoct. The followiliK reHolutiotiH were panned hv the Conret(tional ehureh of Pen dleton on the death of Mr. Frank i I'lriuh: "WhereiiH. Ileath Iiiih huh in etlterwl our rank and taken from Bl our nin ter, Mth. Komi llinderman I'lrieh ; therefore, he it I "Beaolved, That we. the nam ben of ! the Cmigreiiatiiuial ehureh, rataonbari ; mi' that '(IikI in love,' how ill HUllOUe Hion to llin will and eotnmeiul to all, the example of her hw t, t'hrixtian , apirit ami life. "Kenolved, That we deeplv Hynipa- . thiie with her companion in It in loneli- ; neHH and all tlnme who mourn w ith him, and pray our Heavenly l ather to ' comfort ami HUHtain theiii. "Kenolved, That thene redolutionn he praad upon the reeorda of the oborch ami a copv Hent to the tiereaved fain- lly." Look at Your Faee. And nee if it in reHectin health oi dieeaaa Karl'n Oiovaf Knot laa lieautitien the face and coinplexioo, and hiHHiireH perfect health All ilruufiata. g5 OaOta and fit) centH Money refunded it rcHiiltn are not aatialactory. lallman A Co. - .eja e LOW RATES VIA UNION PACIFIC. I To ti A. R. Encampment. Clncauo, ill.. AUUUSI '-!7tl, 10 Sopt. Ut. IVUO- fat the above oeeaaioat, the Jnioa PaclflO railroad will make a BBaeW rate of a7 1 .iM) to Oliieajto and retiirn. Tloketa on rale Aogoal llat and Btod. Por further dataila eoneerning thin cheap rate, eel I OH F. P. WapMloy, ajenl . u. a n. Co., Pendleton, Ore., or addrcni- .1. II. Lothrop, aea ,-ral aajajBt, 181 Third st. Portland, Ore. A Good TiilniE. our Krcnt-tfruiid bmUmm' garreta eontainec tin- mm berba of all heal- UHJ found in Karl'n Clover Kot Thh. They gave our anoaatnri atnaatPi kept the Dlood pare, ami will do the Hame for von if you any an. I'riee - "" and fill eta. Tallman A Co , leading drngglata, I rick on a Horc Buyar. A very idnvtir trick wan played on J. (i. Stint' while receivinc hornen lor the aavaby nervicen in Long Creek hint Mondav. nav 'in- Ragle, a baaatifal hay aaddle gelding WBJ hroiinht in and to every particular wan natinfactory ex cept that the animal did not come up to the Htandard in height. Mr. Mine Muted thin on aeooani of the animal i falling Mow the Htandard in height he could not take him. The owner took the DOree 0 the Hhop and had him hIiikI with high cork hIioch, uml hrought him in again for luaglMtM. Mr Stum did not reeogniie the animal an one he had junt refused, and ac cepted him at the regulation price. An un-to-datc bioyola at M6, ladtoa' wbaela gtt, at the Oreaoanl igenoj In the Kant Oregoiiian building. A aec ond'band bicycle in good order for lit. TeruiH eany, without inUireat. CHAS. ROHRMAN - linaj."7n;". WTt Slmra.. pluilao. etope rm. sin rtaricieco, Cat. PBNUI.KTOM, OKKOON. PBNDLBTON travblrrs in RUROPB. Lottar From Berlin Tails of Obfarva- tlon on the Continent. I'-rlin, i it-rmany, .lulv lft. To the Kant Oregon inn We landed ut Bremen on the nftern.mii of the 12th, ami have 1 11 hurrying from place t,, place, jHince then, seeing the points of Inter est ill the north nf (iernmnv and tie- i (erring :inr visit to the expi'mition at I'aris until the extremelv hot weather reporte.1 to he prevailing there has en rauawuea i,y ,,,.r temperature jitnougti we were told wc would not nnu anyttiing of interest in the north . ... iki.i ..i ..erniany, we nave proven ""r prophets to In- rather incorrect in uieir jmignient. Certainlv, one BOBM not fail to be intenselv interests! in the queer little thatched-roof cottages, the picturesque windmills, and all the characteristic marks of these towns and villages sodifferptit from those we have been accuatm 1 to see at home It was all very delightful, indeed. The roads are perfect. They, fay OUIIBUat. tnada us r amber the modi at home, and to wish WO bad there the tine high ways one sees here every w here . As to the sm inl customs and the babita of the people, ,.n,. r.tn 1,1 n,,t avoid noticing and deploring the pres ence in the harvest fields of so inanv "'.men, a plare where women, n't course, never should lie. But, here, you see them iii great number laboring in I the fields. l'o,.r creatures ' We felt like going to them uml ndvisiug them to take the first steamer for the l'nite.1 Stales, where, although castles ami thatched rinifs and all the sights o: these places are lacking, at least women at- t exnarted t,, .1., the work properly belonging t.. the stronger men. Bremen was interesting from anv Mint of view, hut we will not harden this letter w ith descriptions of thing that everyone has rend many times. Berlin and In Attractions. I In Berlin are so many places t., go and so many things to see that we cannot nearly get to all of them during the four days allotted to remain here. However, we will keep busily at it, ami see all we DOBaibly can. Yester day, we went to the royal palace, and mi id a mark for the privilege of polish' lag the emperor's, bard wood floors, At I the diHir they put us into immense felt shoes. We all had on short skirts. land the effect was ridiculous. Our friends in Pendleton would have laughed heartily hail we anpeurcl on the streets there in such attire. But, of course, here we cared little for that. I Our guide was a iierinan, so we could only look at the rooms ami not ask him I anything about them. We were shown i into the throne room, and Watched Jour chance to sit in t lit- emperor's chair. This afternoon, we go to Potsdam, the emperor's summer bOBBO. j Wc have already seen two of the art ' gal leries, where everyone of us would i have liked to remain forever admiring I ami studying the treasures there col lected. As to Oherainniergaii, we cannot et say whether we will Im- aide to secure seats, and will not know until we reach Munich where we go very sihiii. PENDLETON TRAVELERS. CASES DISMISSED. Namo ot the Man With Linen Duster Still Unknown. On Friday, .luly 17, Sarah Smith swore out warrants before .lust ice Wood al Weston lor the arrest of Constable deorge Iteyuolds of Weston. Constable ,1. W. Hyk'es, of Milton, uml Marshal Joe Oampbavl, of Milt charging them with assault witli a deadly weapon on her Illinium. I, .1. B Bowlin Smith. Only one of the warrants was nerved that of Mr. Hevmihln, ami he wan allowed to go Uhiii his own recog- niaanoe vTbeaT. O, Bailey, district attorney, wan at Weston lant Mondav, he had the case against Mr. Reynold tlintiiisned upon his statement that the ofltoen at the time ot the alleged as sault w ith a deudlv weapon were nini- nlv nerving a warrant (or Bowlin'n ar rest, which they were justified in do ing. The casen against Hykes and Camnhcll will fall m the huiiic way. When the warrant was sworn out for the arrest of Marshal .lis- Camplie.l, it wan supposed he was the man who wore the linen ouster on tin- tiigtii which has become an epoch in Weston hint.rv. but whether the man WM ( 'am pool I , M.nire of Kentucky, or an ogaoial from Walla Walla, in as deep and unfathomable a inynt ry an any which the people who have been giv ing their attention to this cam- have hud to L'raimlc. The report that the man who wore tin' linen duster wan liotective Painter, of Walla Walla. received by many w ith cotilideiice, and the truth of the "matter may eventual I v leak out. SAPHUS LESSON TO SOCIETY. A Play Illustrating the Traditional In Jusllee to the Woman Who Has Erred. The morale of tin- play "Saplm" fa ..I unll OUJI , tun.,,, l...... ntm. ipsjeoJauoa as to tee eaaellaeee of the pernotin prtslilcing me piece iinin Ho stage. So far as the Koy Crawford kl.....l. I'. miv-'n remlit toll ut till' Kraser Tuesday night is ooiicerned, it wan gaely uone. iue company ex ceeded the cxs', tutions of the people, ll. Ikurltti,, uiiw ili.irtimdilv natinfac- torv in the title role, winning plaudits . I . - , i : i i .. .1 I ,,ra clear tlel llteuiion o, uooneui. nart. T. M. Walnh, as the uncle of i ,:ii.uin in,,.. !.,! delicious eaeaady. ladeadi the Baeaabori of the oumpaay throughout tilled the reUire uieiits. At times, the acting was niinuro, while at no lime wan it below . . i j ii u proper Hianuuru oi eaceiiume. Hut, an intimated in tin- Ix-ginning ... .I.!., ..sitii-ium the in., ruh of the OI WH . . .... ... , . - - play is the chief tbllia. 1 he play Is u nrislllet nf the c-lehratod 1. 1 v I A I pie. one Huudct, treatment of social thetnet has aroused the world to lorn, ii- discussion. or 1 Uie tllnclln- JCm irniul (or it involves the uues - i ........... . - - 7 , . ..I .1... ui.IHiiiif i,l the mover ot the stage and its undoubted influence upon th' isipuiar iiiinu. is napoo u jilav sucti as snouiu ue luiiitnui o. the people, old and young, and is its effect wholesome .' In answer to tbis query, it is prob ably true that "Sapho" is really valuable. It is a lesson to society. It sets forth the injustice of society t, woman who lias erred, and presents luoidly tiie pirtiality of that same elety '"r aten who, having lived lives uf questionable cleanliness, or, indeed, of admitted vileueaa, are allowed privileges and given a standing among gixid people sharply in coutraal with the cruel scorning of the woman who lias for a time turned from the path ot virtue. Be alls "Sowing the Wind." The play brings to Bailed that seen here last season called "Howiug the Wind," r "Sex Against Sex," which was pronounced by intelligent people as of immeasurable value to all who are thoughtful. It is the old, old issue preeented freshly one standard for men, unotber lor women, pity (or men win, have tinned, tierce scum, merci less spurning for the women who have sinned; the writing in indelible ink 01 the record of the woman, the jotting I u.. ..uiilv .iffuiisl record of the black sins of the man ; forgiveness for the man who turns from the wrong, eternal punishment for the woman, He naught hut a prude of limited vision, of narrowness, of prejudice, of unfairness, who sses not tliese lessons in the play "Sapho." The version of the dramiitiaed novel, given here, may not he the version given in New York, Which caused the arrest of Olga Nether sole, but the play as seen here is en titled to he classed among the great products of dramatic art, anions the great HI mens sometimes preached by people who (..How the roeatioa of his- triotiy. Miss lVrhng, the company 's pianist, was aceordisl deserved encores for sev eral of the selections plnved during the waits between acta. Miss Deri lag adds much to the enjovnient of the evenings of entertainment by the Koy t r in i..rd stock company. Tonight "A BoldWfl Sweetheart,'' with socialists ladwivn acts. Dearness Cannot ee Cured t.y local apettrattaea, as Uses neannt rears tin n sea soil portloa in lac r. ' Tsssn i only one hhi to vurv ili'iitn. aod thai I t eoaettiat llensl remtHlles, neafntsM Is pattern ay sti in Mameil rnorltttne of inv aiecoes llutus t,( ike KtMOM'tllaB tills-. Whea this tllN' Ki ln III Bamad yea have a miniums nenu.i or Inysjjr. (e. t li.'s'rins. stitl a-hea it t" entirely rMsad rise fit ee Ii the result, an. I unless tti, inilnuoiiH Ilea fsn 1... taken etit sntl thin tuts' i-elore.t te it- normal rendtttea, henrlns sill is-neetiofva torevcr t alee oasee eat et ten n- esajeM tiy esinrrti.wtil. li Is nettling hut nil tttitnniett eetitltlfttii t.t t In- iioit tuin -nrfsi't's Wf w ill five One hull-Ire. t dollar for aU) . sne of ftreflte. i , 1 1 ..'. 1 l. .-Htnrrh) thni rsttiaot Is- curve b) lit. II". I 'Mtsrt li I'nre Stuul ler .'irelllsrn. In c. K. J. HKNBY A CO., Tnktdo, O. si. l.i bj all drturtifllt 7 h i , , ,, I'iiis sr.. ii,, heat. LESS THAN EXPECTED John Bahr Tell East Oreeontan Beaders About His Crop ot Wheat. .1 oil it Bahr, who resides eight miles north ot I etui leton was in town toiiav ami talked coiiee ruing bis crop of wheat, as follows: "I have three onarier aectloni owned by my brother, Peter liahr, in wheat, alt. I threshing bar been nearly nnieaed. In IWM this same lainl yielded Bttl odd Meka el wheat, nearlv 88 luisbels to the acre. riie wheal looketl better this vear tbaii then, and it was thought the vleld would he about live bushels more to the ncre. As a matter of fact, it is about five DOe bell less, or just about :tn bushels to the acre. Tin heads ain't there. The growth of stuff on the ground is too heavy. The mild winter auseil a heavv gmwlo of stalk, with the result that the hcmls are shorter. 1 also have three ouarti r sections of wheat on my own place, hut have not et coiuinetieeil harvesting it, so cannot tell what it will viehl. Mr. Bahr is acknowledged to be one f the most successful ami conservative farmers in I'niatilla county, and bis testimony in corroborative of scores of others w!io have testified that results are not equal to estimates made Is-fore threehiag oomaeBeoBd . BVERYBODY DELIGHTED. Newbro's Herpiolde Destroys the Dand ruff tierm Permanently and Cures Baldness. Quinine ami rum ami a whole lot of .titer thiiiL's are pleasant to rub on the scalp alter washing it (ree of dandruff, hut not one preparation ot the general run w ill cure the dandruff. A germ causes dandruff ami falling hair. It is necessary to kill thai germ, to he permanently cored of dandruff, ami to stop falling hair. Newbro's llerpicide will positively destroy that germ, so that there can he no more dandruff, and so that the hair will grow lux- ii rant 1 y . "Oestroy the cause, ami you remove the effect. ' Regular mail stage (or Teal Springs leaves Mondays. Wednesdays ami I'rl dayn. f reight and passengers carried. Leave orders at Tallman At Co. 's or the White lionet! (irooery. John Ward. Mothers a , Childr en llejoice lu the cleansing, puriljing, itml Luaultfyihg propeiti.-s of (hJUUUBd Sow and Ci Tit cka Ointie ui, p . t BBsl Mi,.. !, -i ot eiuolli. lit skill con ' Tl.' -e gentle jret effective ekhi BeMiBera and boautili.m have made tlio,isai,,i el .. a hsppy by curing torturing, ili-tiguihig tiuuiors, rashes, ami irritations ol lol UM y ml sJsiMBesad, and relieving BBO t cam and uuxiety. aoMUimutrhsul i. w..,.. P.tan llsi'i ft ,. CssM, Beei .. I'ruls, ..BeBteai ' Al. Au..stilU'bUs."trts. New Goods... And Cheaper Than Kver.. F. Nf lie res. Carpets, ! .1. . CurtuuiH Wall Paper. Headipiaitets, for White, Standard and Kldtedge lewinf Machinea. JESSE FAILING Main St., near Bridge. The Old Folks al Home si are learning new wrinkles everyday from the young folks of the present generation one of the most comforting in the fact that ,'"'"l laundry work rati Is- done oiuside the bouse as cheaply as if you scrubis! your life away over the luh Machinery and system tell the tale. THE DOMESTIC UUNDRY j, p, Robinson, Prop I elephoiK! bO v r WM! Il l r -Oe-,aa. Mid-Summer Clearance Sale IN FULL BLAST. DRESS GOODS. This is a department that covers a list ol DretM Qoodg. LininCB Bttd Trimmidgl sn lare anil varied that it is pOMibtt lor us to givg you but a few items. "nay will sullice to indicate to you what we am doinn in the entire line Meceried Plaid Lining;, Colored Taffeta 1. tiling, Cirass Cloth, was taj:c Fancy Press UOOdl ranev l lauls, spttng tijoo. I'atuy I'laids, spting. iioo PaBC) I'laids, spring 1900, rTancy l'lauls. spring 1900 , Pancy Dttrgg Goods, Fancy I n ss t loodi Pancy l iess Goodi Fancy 1 Mess (ioods Pant Dreet Goodi The Peoples Fath.r V.rhass: a Dean. father Verheeg, who has been m obarge ol this parish ainoa Janaary, isu.i, ha- iici'i'i'tcil a new cliurge to which be was appointed last week, ayi the Mantingtea Herald His new tiehl of labor ranks as a deanery and the appointment carries bis elevation to a dean. It includes the count it of Washington. Yamhill ami TII la in " l, and is consiileriHl one ol the best in Oregon He will it-stitnc 1 barge on Siindav. August .Mb. It is not certain who his successor will he. Tlie wolf in the fable put 00 -beep's clothing (localise it be traveled on bl own repittul ton he coiihlii t accomplish his purpose. Counterfeiters of He Witt s witch Hanoi Balva couldn't sell their worthless salves on their merits, so they put them up in box 01 and wrappers like I'. 'Witt's, l ook out (or them. Take only HeWitt's Witch lla.el Salve. It cures piles and all skin diseases. Talliuaii A Co., lend ing druggists. ft lady's chain less Columbia, goml as iti'W 11 Sr.'i whi'fl fur f.'l.'t at Iht- i'rt'-. cent agency ir the Kant Orcgoniati building. Purity and Accuracy are ueeessarv In drugs. Medicine, when prepared with ad. literate. I lugreilleata cannot serve the purpose deatredi "nr drug, are all ntaudard ami OUI preacrli tbu departiueiit haa our special care M hi 1 oniers win receive prompt ami i 'are ful attt'Uti'.n. BROCK & M0COMA8 llead.piartera for I'ameraa and PtuMograpaic BappUaa. Corner Main and Court Hts., Peedletoa. THE CITY... Livery, Peed and Sale Stables... Proprietor kverythlDg New. New Horses; New Itlgs. Beat rig. ami t. ams In the city. Boarders given the I.. -it attention. Service any hour of the mgj'i Telephone No. y 1. Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory Orders Promptly I Iliad. J. L. BISHIik. Prop., Alba, Oregon BRICat SAND WOOD COAL Also Wholeeale Agent tor BCBUTf Mil U Al lv I I BEES in bottlea, barrela, or caaea. CaJI up ' r Telephooe IiU. D H. K0PITTKE. Oeily Kaal Oreuulaj,Uc. a weak. I r, ' r ' ' ICE were iy will close ,t ... i team, pink .mil Line, i y , us, ,,t per yard, close at worth up to 15c pet JSC 50c " doe 63e worth toe wot tit 1151 worth je WOI III 6OC v ot til 404 Warehouse. th Leader.. flrotisc Season U00a prl m the Woods ami forest, hi covert and meadow now in shooting BroUBO. When you want nrst class lireartns, rille, shot gun or pistol, uml tin- Is.st ammunition that is made, you w ill And t ill our superior stock of (porting g la. Now i the time to aojof hunting and HatlllM, hen you bava aoeh Mtialaetory Behlag laekle and HrearM as von will tin. I here. W. D. HANSFORD & CO. (ict Rcadv lor H ivo yum header IviU nude, your water tanks Isikeii over an I luvc ymr feed rucks in order, so there will be 11 1 delay Bfhg 1 the time cones to hit vest this vv-ar's U eroj) We make header lieds, w iter tanks and food raek-i at very re isonahle prices. Call ami sec its. Pendleton Planing K. POKSTalst, Proprietor. Hotel Under New i Strictly Pirst-Clasb Excellent Cuisiae. Kvery Modern CoDveuitiiice Kar and Itllllard II sDNtl The Kcat Hotel Van Dran BrOlej Props. Waterman's ime tried, always mod. MAX 11 X EH. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL 1. I sl)Mt I It e,.i ISc OH; hill Us nd Ltin.pi.lt HuUI is IS. L ly Cor. Court and Johoson Streets. PliNULCTON. OM OON Byers' Best Flour... To 111 ike good bread gjgg Uyera' Beit Flour, it took In it premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion and givea excellent utisUctiou wherever uaed. livery aack is guaranteed We have the best Steam Rolled Barley, Heed Kyc and ggfllgg Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W. S. KYERS, Prop. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL KBafOLl 9C per ,ird . 5c per yard 5c per yard marked down tn gc " " lye " " 31c 9 I .1 ,()r " " mm II ., gfisj yard. Opens August 1st. Harvest Will & Lumber Yard Pendleton rianaKcmcnt. Give Us a Trial. Kates $2 00 a day Special Rates by Week or aiootb Ilea J.inrlei , lor Traveling Wen In kaateni Orejun. Sutces,Mrs lo J. Ii. Moore IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS. Kvarji Pea tally gaaranl I. 7IF Main St. H . n.U AH Iran,. I tes IUhi.Is Bssait. Halts llfkll. f,i Kiuul Bsilamg Ktau. Hhortx, Feajs'. t ic MONMtlUrtl, OKUOON. Kail Isriu umiu acili)iubt'r IS. III. .ludauU of lb. Normal acliuol are (ireoaieil 01 uku in. SUlu Cerllliutlo luimedialol uu gia.l- aaifoa. (iraAaalaf roa.llly MSHKM geed kmIiIuus. Ki)h'Iii ui yusr fruiu IA) lo 16U. airuag A.'s.leiuic uu.l I'rotuMiuual I'uurses. 11 Si. ,,ii iK esriiuuut m Manual Traluuig. Wall 1. el, fi" 1 Traialag iiuparnu.ui. I',, , aialiigut' I'uiitainlug full auutiuuuuuiriul u,l Ir. .1 1' I, CAMI'UKM.. 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