.CLEARANCE SALE Summer Goods ...OF Every dollar's worth of seasonable goods will be closed out regardless of cost. Cleaver Bros. KS, an , AUOUHT W, MO. BACK TO LKWISTON. , ... H......I. I!.. I""' - U.ll.., His Sister nr.. .. ,, x i lv M r. mill M r- I gtllet mi t in- lliiili-y home on in Bailey's brother Br. Hnl HmIi, iSariiton. Idaho, who hu b ,'lr.. , in vacation hure. Quite i.bernf v 11! Itulh'M and gentlemen , II 1 1 :fJI CVOII IIIU in II" "i -Ih-ml HI"'!' 'I'1" occ.hhiuii mul parHeil ii nlrsnint cicning in li iiiK. social -J,,, nmvi'iiu.'ii. Hun llurrougliH Minimi"! u "i- ii llfffltertiiiiiiiwiil irnurnm. while Al iifli aids alight of hand lorn tlmt Mttsd tad iltMd ill ilooknr. ii tililitinii I" tlir liiiHt mul hMtM iritlh" l'ih"! 1 lemur, the mi " mir : ...i Miuji'si I' ii il ni'k. Hibel Nyr. Ti I Tl inaon, Mabel rmti, fctnel PariOBJ, .leHsie llurt m, tott Hawtulle. Dent Randlejr. MM Horn . Nellie UtmOTOn nun Its Htiirlovciither ; .lame Wclnb titl Hum'. Oharlon unmornn, unesier Mr, Kulpli Wuili-. A I Wattle. Nnl b;:, Ita llurrootlMii Ralph Ooon, Rial Bewtelle, Will Stnrgi ami brkelpv llnili'v. Iltl HMD left mi till' . K. .V H . nin it i o'elnok las night, and was win In In' K' I ! Il llllllll winni: Irifiulii, Willi whom lie ha necome anili- f Knritc llirillt! hlN vi.'it. Ill' rrtiirmil liniiii' v in I unit ilia Million . i.ivon Away. baatrtaJnly gratifying to the pahlk 1 know ill mie nn tii in the Imnl IF' ill' lli'l .11 1. 1 i'l m lie urmi " ii. Vr iiitiIv ami sulleriiR. I he prnprie- flfflul I Ir Kin ' ev ihi'iiViTV Inr i -. 1 1 1 ii 111 i ii 'Iw ami ( 'uhl. have itrn njay umi ten million trial MIIm of' thin mat niudirinii; mul tin' artlifiritlnn of kunwint! it v aioiiitii' onrad a t m- I of taileai chmh. AHthniik, BfOOObitU, lur'ii"i"' ami all iliwnNi'H of the hnat, Obet ami liilliuK are Miirelv mul by it. Call mi Tn 11 man v Co., rainiittn. ami u't u tree trial Imttle. gJWMMtOl Rnd II. Kverv hottle ijkVMad, lir prioe rafondadi WAR m.w. ; '. STOCK MKN. ill Shaan and i.ntila Raliaps of Hie urnl Hi, .i t mi. Cannot AKraa. Mi Miller. Ol the hotelier lirm of ..!. l k..l. .11... -'""' ii i ii- -iiav iri'in nariiev hit, abaw in- parabavaad 10W boM uattt'iii ibaep ami ilmve tliiim over '(nil in tin- rity, puns i iik through nppnr llnrnl river neetion, nuvn the aajtit, Mil ic. not inn iniml of lhaap I Ibe nan.' wiiln. ut niiahup until nttd in ,. vicinity of Hereford Mhelont al I '.'il head from aatiaf Mm thrown oul mi the range by uwnern. Itatji battle batwoM aattU mul tpoanen i- imminanl in the liornt e s t a e e v vvwirtTsisvis It isn't the material Thai not - iiiin umir rupuired .,..i. .r . "IIVII i , hut rennlt. perfeet 1 1 Is the KNOW miw Uuil dOM the huniuean. Auv Jlf caii buy the tine klndTol J'-riui thai i ma r rafntlrlng! SKILL jjUa- in. st valuable material ai, i. u., j(1 wutl.n r. Flagi and the buualer . au't " --H my nkill for what r "" '. nil it will coat Villi man liium iiiie.'linii ut iiwur nrii e. LHUNZIKER,! Jeweler and Optician. ', luui li. AlaiMUer 4 Hoxlnr'i. I lift. . . I mmOOOOOOOnnnnnon p vv,!! Ljaivci We art leUiua Fruit Jars ami extras t-hoaper Vwa anybody $m U il"' oity, "ry our 2(l-ceat Cott'ov for your liarVwatt l row. i.. , ""Mreet. LnAS. KUIIRiri. MANHOOD RESTORED " Fall.. ! ab" '"' il"' n, ucli a . ""'i.iiVIi I'liiiel. Ii? '' Kill r, l;,l..u.lln, ll.-i.la.. Varlro.-'!.- ,1 !Jb'?.H 1 " . I'i'Wui'Ni: i.anwii. '"I .. I.',..r....... rJM"Z'?"W I ftnil .. . . M rm.,ly I., .nr.- i. .11 i hi ownnnoll. , kh.m iiijJU.., ' e uiii ..! It ot.j. ... I .. .urn clln 1 a I" nuauw.1 mm T" ""U 1 1 J' -a.'c!','i'l'i.,Oox aill. isuu tiauetauo. Cat. UV l .U.I.vt AN J. CO., UKUUUHUi.s. MMIUI.KTON, UUKUUM. Dry Goods Co. river Mcitidii, according to Mr. Millar 'a itatamant. Tin Malheur divide in tii separating . m i of Iha deadly (nii. Bhaap no arc fomed tn kaap their bonds on Mslbenr nile of tin' divide and any Infraction of the order promulgated by cattle man will pro oipitntti u liulit tn tin' death. Tin-hIiih-ii I ini'ii iirr equally determined tn run tilliAMli thalr IhiiiiIh wbereeoerer thai mul shooting HUV III itlll'Nl in liki'iv tn uoainienos ut r.vory mother KM o! them mi f m it i i -i I' rule tlic rnnm LaiTaarl tn the laoth, ami nredeterinlned to iftc if they niiiHt in tlir protection nf wuin Mft'iiih in mem in ur uicir rigui. Bravo Men Fall. i Victim tn Ntmiinrli, I i vcr uml kidney I trouble iih well a women, mul all leel the retilt in lo nf appetite, poinon in tiie blood) beohSAiho, Dorronsnoos, heailiiclie mul tireil, I if-t Icm., run-down fouling. Hut tliere'n no need to feel ! like tlmt. Listen tn '. w. Qardnar, Idllivc, lull. Hi Have: "Klectric Hitters are jiiHt the thing Hit a niati when lie in ii run down, ami don't eare whether he live ur die, li did nmre tu (live line new Htreutftli ami oimmI appetiie than a new leane nn life." Only fit) eeutN, at Talliumi & 0o'f lrtlg Htore. Kviry huttle liuaranteeil . Councilman Art Scattarad. The oMnallBNa nf ENftftdletoa ure . ,., II. Iimr uimlhi nl I.. ... i to nn meeting oonld he held latt eran ina. II. V. .lohnmui i" at KitiKhum Nprinin, H Heqilentered nput w here he in i')i ) is i iii liimnelf, having lain anide hin alilerniunir en res ('. A. I'razier in near helm, on other huniiienn; T. B. Wei In in nut on the raiiiien nmith nf Pendleton, uml only ien In town nooaeionally. Hi viait tn I'endleton hint Saturday wan nei.ed upon nn u favnralile OpportOOlty fur a np.'i'iul nieotlna Dr, Bd. .1. sumniervilie is loiikinii after hin interentn in the min ing oonntry mul in uonnactlori with the I new town nf I.uwtnn. in whieh, to anther with a trndloala ol Pandlataa I gentlemen, he wbaarlly latetaated. A. Ilaitmmi in off on a trip away tn the niinth in the Vll'lllltV of liennla ion lake. A Good ThlnK. Our Kreat-Krand nmthern' carretn I lamed the name herhn olullheal- i Iiik found in Karl's C'lnver limit Tea They gave nor mieentnrn ntrenctli, kept I the blood para, and will do the name for yon if von nay nn. Prion M I'tn adN eta. Tuiimuu a Co., lending drnggUMH. 0. E. Kanady'i Naw Vanlura. It. K. Kennedy bai porehaneil a half ioterent in tin- IVmlletnn Triluuie fmiii K. I'- Bi.dd, uml will heinme huniiienn innnOget Ol that paper nil Septi'inher I. i Mr. tanned li wall known throughout Uinutilhi I'ounty, havinjf hi aK'Ut j f ir otverel iiraiii and warehouae com- pan ien ut different tinien, mid will I enter upon the hunioens in ronnoOtion wlli bin new venture with ull the i ii hate i n . i ii onlhnaiantle young man- i, i. Mr. Dndd win oonuane t" now the edllnriul reinn nf the paper. CA8TOUIA Ocarn HM nianaiuie of Cham. H. FLarcaa ill uar lei nunc thai, thirty yntls. aud llu Kind I'uh iv Alwujil JiomghL Uidii Wanted. Itidn will he received (or doing the carpenter wolk abOVO ihi lOUadatioO, on u ronidence tn In- built hy the nn deraiKiied, an pur plunn mid aiajcillca- Uona drawn by T. V, Hownrd, nrahi tcct. Ilillnwill lie received up tn I-' o'clock uooo Aatardar , Angnat It, it0' The riifht in reserved tn reject auv Of all mZI. T. 0. TAVI.OR. It Will Do You Cood. A hhnnl purilier and tinaue builder in Karl'n Clover Koot Tea. Sold for half u oanturv on our gtiarunUie. Money refunded' if renultn are not nutinfactory. I'i ice L'5 eta. mid SO eta. Tallniun & Co. V. B. Coukliu, Hnwernville, ., Maya: "1 received more benefit from Foley 'a Kidnev Cure than from months of treatment 'uv pbyaleiaoa." Take no eubatiltite. Kmppen'n Hhurniacy. y auu uiwvi; i n iv ill II It A rVT THE MARKET REPORTS. Wheat Is Coming: In Slowly and Prlcet Otrered Vary Greatly. Pendleton, Aug, Hi. Wheat in com IM ill llowly tn the wurehnitwn for dlnierant reoeone, the principal one beinn n ncarcity of team- for hauling and delay in harveatinir . Ilnrnt. and . wagnnn are need with the threliinj I OUtntt, on heailern. etc., mi they ere not available (net now lor bwnllng. The end nf the harventiny; neamm la (near ut hand, which will releaw the transportation facilities ami the ware i hOOOM will till nn. Snme wheat n owning Into the talUe, for they have to have it in order to keep (irindimr, ami the result is they are paving more fur the cereal than can lie paid by ex pnrtern under present conditions Few sales are rcorted hy those buying for expfirt none of ((rent magnitude. Sev eral pools have been formed by farm ers fur the purpom. of securing a trifle more than could he obtained Inr small lotB, hut the deals have failed, the farmers being in such au Independent ptwilioii that they refuse the liest offer exporters are willing to ttUjOtS. Owners ni wheat are natural bulls and at present, particularly farmers are con Bdatli that prices will advance, conse quently UN holding, and it in safe tn ay that many nf them would continue to hold, even if they crinhl get an offer nf several cents almve present prices. There have been sales made diiriim the pant week at 47 to 4Sc, hut some of the warehouse men think that it in al together too high, and refuse to hid against any such prices. The following con vernal ion is a sample of what can he heard almost any day i Parmer " have been offered 47 cents a hunhel for my wheat, lint refused it." Scribe - "Wottld VOU take 5(1 rent a hunhel for it" Farmer "So, not just at present. 1 am in no hurrv to sell with the present OUtlOob. Wheat In Portland. Portland) Aug. Hi. The Commercial Review, in itn tnnue of today, savn: New-criin wheat is moving slowly thin way, hut it will tic another three weeks licfnre there will lie anything like a free movement, f anners have sold hut little no far, although hhh are out rOOVI the true market rUlOO. Private udvicen from interior jmintn slale iarmern have very udvancisf ideas an tn nclling prices, and show a ntorng dinponit inn tn hold nut lor mora money. Returns of Held work generally nlmw reduced yields fnrm the exH-i'tati.'nn that growern had nix weekn ago. He i'irfn from the Vallev are dincourag lug, and the viehl will hardlv come up tn L',IH)II,INIII tn L',.VMI,(HHI bushels, less than lid per cent, of a usual crop in that territory. Samples from east of the mountains are very good, from the uppeuruncc nf the berry, which is large and plump. Trading can harilTv he said to have cnninienced, excepting a lew truden ma le ill the inter!1 r. The present uutlook fur higher prices is rather discouraging. Shipowin rn vill not reduce their asking price on ton nage tn lie hud. KxHirtern are lunitat ing in paying extreme prices for load ing in the future; hence there in a deadlock between the shipowner and exporter, uml the dinner will have to pay the heavy carrying chargen, en- lecially in view nf the nteady decline in wheal ahroad. Kxnirtem are in no litimor to stock up with tonnage. We quote Club vVullu Wallu, on export hanis, boo; valley, Otic; Bluentem, fiR t . i'ii-- from Ic to He higher than ban been paid by interior dcalern during the week, loontlv on npm'iilative ac count, and . mie almve the price iUnt"d here. Wheal In San Franelieo. San l'runcicno, Aug HI. Although there in no nH'i ial uctivity dlnplayeil in the wheat market of the leading cities uml towns of California, vet t' movement ban been u nteudy one, and OOnsiderabla old ami new wheat bun heeii necured hy exportern, w ho now have a lair umouht of lOMkfga ut liuml to provide for: hut an perhaps the greater proMirt inn are Seiiteiu bcr ves neln. it will la: inferre.1 tliut there in im urgency for gruin and no muaked competition umongnt buyers. The average shipping grade in steady at l. (I'i tn ft .07 C, iMr cental for shipping ; milling, l.07 to $1 10. the.ne BgHre0niOahivenp.it value at present fn ight ruten, hut i xportern who secured tonnage at earlier parlodSj when freights were lower, seem dissiel to sacrifice tonnage profit to get loading stuff for the lew venneln to lie tlif patched this month. At the call-board -pe 'i lut ion shows no improvement, and trading is of a lintlens character. Wheat, boweVOT! is steady. Receipt ut tidewater warelnuinen are inireasing, and stiH'ks in night about an large a usual ut thin lime ut the neuaon. Wool In Boilon. BiJBWi Aug. Hi. The Wtml market ule.ws il hetter tone. WtMiln apM-ar to I pje estuhlinhed ii) pri, and than ure lewer weuk nMit in the mar ket. I nr good linen of territory, tine medium and line, Hi tn 17c ; ncoured, ftOr ; staple, ft'J to 53c; Idaho tine medium mid line, HI to 17c; ncoured, .'me ntai.le. .'il' to .Vic; Aunlraliann, OOOrad hanin, n"Jt pricen, onmbllillig nuiMirllne, nominal, hi to 7c ; ginni, HO to hjc. Wool in San Fraoelieo. San Pmneiano, Aug. lo. Wmil Sorinii. Neiada, II to Rtc; Kantern dreg. in. In tn 14. : N'allej Oregmi, Hi to the Kali Mountain lambs, U to Ilk ! Humboldt uml MeiidnCliin, 10 to 12c. Wooi in Portland. awland. Aug. Hi. Wool Valley 19 to 13c lor coarae, 15 to lgt lor bunt; Cuslerii Oregon, ID U 13c; mohair, a5c per pound. Skim, Fells and Hide. - J Ami. HI. Kheeimkins. nbearlingn, 15 to Jtlc ; nhort-woxd, 26 to 35c; medium -wool, .10 ui ou.-; mug l mi.. ,,. ii nanh nu.ii, -ni, . - Pelt, hearnkiun, each, an to si. . I to 15; Ml OS, each, fl to fi . oatiger, each, 50c, wildcat, -'5 to 36c; bouaecat, in gSe; (ox, oommon gray, 40c to tl .i. ....i i --,t,. s:!..'ai. do croan. 12.50 l(, gti. : lynx, '-' t" 1,1 "link, 4(k- Ui I1.H5. l)r bideo, Nl 1. "i pounds and up ward, 14 to 16c, dry kip. So. 1, 6 to Hi pound, 15c per pound dry calf, No. 1, under 5 isiondn, 15 to Hlc ; dry .'.ii. ..I .... ...if. inl leas than drv tlilit; .-.ui.- i '""' ; ' aulted bide, hoiiihI steers, la) pounds and over, 7 lone, no nj lo ou pmrnua, 7',.' Esitsrn Livsstosk. Chicago, Aug. Hi. Choice at.Hjrn and Westerns nteady, other low Ui 10 to 15c lower: giaal to prime nicer, ft.30 to S5.W5; pmir to medium, S4.00 to $6.25; elected feeder, nteady, $4 to $4 75; iniod atocknrn, 3.25 to 13.00; COWS, W.W to 4.40; heifers, 3 to $4 00 ciiniior. t" gg.'OJ nuns, strong, 2. 75 to $3.00 ; calves, atrong, $5 75 to $(1.S6; 'lVxu-(cd steer, $4.86 to $5; gruaaers, $3.25 to li.M ; mu is, $2 60 tola 26. Hogs Choice lo gisjti, aicao.i Ml u Bade higher; other weak; mixed aud butchers', $5 tol580i gn.si io choice heavy, M.M to S.90; rough heavy, $4.75 to $4.00; light, 16.06 to $-V27Si ; bulk of sales, $5 to gft.lO. Shep-Sheen ami lambs generiillv stronger; good to choice wethers, $4.25 tn $4,110; fair to choice mixed, $3.76 tn $4 20. WeOtvrn -beep, $4 to $4.40; Texns shiH'p, $3 to $4; native lambs, $4.25 to $4.7-".. Western lambs, $4.7-) to $.rVl'". SEPARATOR AND WHEAT BURNED. William Gillette, i inns Lemkle. Steve Hampton and Jack McCarthy Loie. A tire of considerable proportions Wedneeday anerowan deatroyad Wil liam tiillette's separator ami a large amount of wheat tor Jack McCarthy, Clan l.empkie, and Steve Hampton. The fire occurred on Mr. McCarthy's place 10 miles northwest nf Pendleton, enmmencing at half pant 3 o'clock. The fir.' started in the separator and imt from the engine. The separator ami steam power ware the property of William i.illette and were at work on a letting of wheat (or Mr. McCarthy, and had almut HO or 7"' sacks left tn thresh when the trouble commenced. That amount was destroyed and the Ore spread to a large pile of sacks of wheat which had alreadv been threshed, the outside sacks of the tiers only being destroyed. Then the fire spread rapidly to Sieve Bamptow's ntntbed wheat and d octroyed from 900 to 1000 Sicks, ami Lroceading along bnmed one setting of wheat loT Claim l.cmpike, 4h to .Mil sink". from the place where the tire started it cut a path from ISO to :tnO yardr wide, and nlopjied only when it reached the ploughed Held nf Carl Hansen i dhrtuut a mile ami a quarter from the piece of licgintiihg. In endeavor lug tn unhitch a team ol horses from one nl the wagons, during the excitement. Mr. McCarthy Inirned his right wrist. Arthur Matt hews came at once to I'endleton and nolitied Mr. Gillette of the accident. He immediatelv tele graphed to I'nrtlmid for a new SO para t.ir ii in 1 told Mr. vlattliews to re turn and hold the crew and to inform them that he would be running again by next Monday. It will la rvinc in hered that Mr. tiillette lost a sciarator hy lire last harvest, it being stored at the time ill u shed ill north I'emlletoii. I'he separator lost venterdav wan prac tically new, having only been lined for I nhort tune lant neaon, ami wan worth $1250, and wan inntirod. Mr. McCarthy's Inns of 2IHI sacks of wheat is also envered by insurance. It is stated that Steve Hampton '- !KKI t. HNS) tacks wan insure.!, hut Clans liempkie carried no insurance, ami in . . .linen iieui I v inner m inn i.m m .nm sacks. Mr. Gillette left on the W. .V C. R. railway for the Tabuise country last evening and expect to return tomor row. For Whooping Cough. "Hnth my children were taken with whooping cough." writes Mm. u. K. Mutton, tif DaUVUlei III. "A nmull bottle of Foley's Honey an. I Tar gave noch relief that I lined a 'si cent Isittle, which -an-i me u doctor's .bull Nothing el an no gissl. Koeppen's I'harinacy. MILTON WILL EXHIBIT FRUIT. Spirit of Enthuilaim Exhibited By tha People of That Secliou. The exhibit of (nut (mm Milton to bo made at the Street l air ami Harvest 0orttival here, September 1H to 22, in going to h' one ol tin I'ficnt ever neeli ill thin neetion of tin il n try, A rep- rem - ii t utile nf the la ami CarnivHl Association visited Mi lion on Wialne. day and found u spirit of such hearty Deration and such Unbounded en thusiasm mi the pari nl the Milton iles, that, instead of having to urge them to make an exhibit, the tusk booAMM one merely of organ ixat iou. gooN Ritchie and .lames Kirkluinl, Imth well known in Pemlleton, and two men well titled to .t nd to detuils is connection with the gathering of fruit samples, huve very kindly in tercted wnnMOlVat in the matter, and prosine to nei- that their section of the county is worthily represented ut thin place. Thane tw . guutleanen have a generul reptitatiuu for public npint and eliterpri-e That they have interested tlieiiimdevs in BBjgaOMM warrant to l.i-lieve tl.nl tin reault will be far beyond the limits nl mere natinfactinn. (Jrcliardintn, without SXOefltloO, are ECZEMA And Every Form of Torturing Disfiguring Skin and Scalp Humors Cured by (yticura S, i i ut rt'Bet TMP.Alnir.sJ BsttllC i AfffJCluil jiaru tliinm;h!v with H"T W an u hWt.1 Cl'TWH HA HttAC KH ftlsph l IK l K4 Olll tun lit, lhJ CrsJntL ah. Ill i ill. skUal lall tatk ii full tUmm ut ( i ti i ha Kkml k r rhil tmstitiii'iii will ftftunl iiLwtwnt, isiir uftfi til rtwt Ml I'l ftiwt.ftlMl l-Hl.l lti- .)sts-ry. M item, taii4 oaotiiMmi ioftl cure wheu nil U liil. ftold evorygrhara frino.THl r. 'si or. Ci fi'i A loir, ftk i OisiasRt Ha H ai i ' tiif u ' ' ! 1 1 n llsti u A " is ' mm l uks- Nolo Pftnua , ll.t u T- " ISvV lo Cttiw sWaltsa,-p4 Uaw fin. Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory Order Promptly lilted. J. U BISHKk, Prop., Alba, Oregon. Wishing to retire from bnviiienn I i iffc i in entire ntoi k lor sule at coat, consisting of Tarpetn, Hugs. I .1 v and Silk Curtains I'm tu i Hrannaud Iron Kcdsteadu, Cuuchen. Wall Paper, Shades, Sewing Machine. and other thing too numerous to mention. Chance of a life time to boy theae g'anln cheap. JESSE FAILING I'midletuu, Oregon. Ml KIM more than willing to contribute their tient Sampled of fruit, and, when the Miitmi orchard Ists contribute their I . -I nUtplej of fruit, the people ot other sect inn- nee. I not hn,e tn engage in any rivalry succensbilly. Aa mi instance of the spirit shown by the prominent fruit men of that region, Sam Miller, mayor of Milton, and an authority upon the raising of fruit, repl led to an impiiry an to hin Intention in the matter an foil OUTS I "Why, certainly, 1 intend to asnist in every way that is within my power. I will' not only donate samples of fruit but 1 will 'pack thatS carefully and in a pTOpOf manner, in order that they may be transported to I'eiidleton in shive to make the Mil pOOtlble showing. I am at your command to aid the enterprise in every way." The voting (or carnival queen has farted w ith considerable enthuniiimii , and w ill la- of increasing interest an the days pann. e Look at Your Faes, And see if it in reflecting health ot dleeaes Karl's Clover Root Tea boun tines the (ace tnd complexion, and assures Hrfivt health All druggists. '.'"i cent" ami .'SI cents Money refnmhs1 if results are not satisfactory. Tall man A Co. The greatest skin siecialil In America originated the formula for Itaniier Salve rOf all skin dineasi . ull (Sits or sores, and for piles it's the most healing nic.licine. Koeppen's Pharmacy Purity and Accuracy are necearv In drugs. Medicine when prepared with adulterated Ingredients -anuot serve the purpose desired. ur drug are all standard and our prencrip tlon department ha our special care Mall orders will receive prompt ami careful attention. BROCK & M0COMA8 Bendojuarten tot Camera and Photographic Supplies. Corner Main ami Court St., Pendleton. Dr. Shilohs Cough and lnsiimption eure Thin it brynnd iurtlon the tltoslt nWOOftftftfol i Ofjn Mrli- cln rvrr known to gvi-ifttu-r; gt ft w (luat-ft n. it ii : v cur thft wtrtt cfisft if CiHtgVlgj Croup ml hrtfiu hftln, whiuv ttft won OvrfttJ ftutt-rna In th cure of ('(ilUIIITIl)! lull in. Without A 1 i'i ftllwl iii t nr hiatttr v of mrttfrln. Klnunj It fiitit dim ovrry It tutu bttn unlit on n uuatrntre. a test which no other iiumIh fnr tun ntAtnd. If ynu hv a Cotiifh, we v ii -i you tott y it. In ynitsM Staicft uml CftiimtftlTst , ISWc oiihI $1 ., an.t in KnglftUtl U. W. ite. aVl. uml 4ft. OU. SOLC PROPPItTORS S.CWells&Co. LEROY. N.Y. TOW INTO, CAN. For Ml bjp Tallmea a llo.. liruiiimi. Alba Sawmill Good Lumber Hoth kouh and lrened. Ordftri Promptly Pilled. J. L Bisher & Co., ALBA, OUHUON. Oregon Lumber Yard ....SKI.I.S .... Lumber, Lath. Shingled, liuilding Paper, Tar rper. .Mouldingh. Pickett, Lime and Cement, Hrick and Sand, fttlB mul Ihairn, Screen linurheV Winduwu, Terra (tta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., oiii). Court Houae "Vl I J: ' S? Women's and Children's Tan Shoes at Half Price W'liu Ii means that .t ft, 00 ikon becomes sin anil you savr? 50c. i 50 ihoc bocomet 73c anil yon save 75c. Ji.no slinc becomes .i 00 atnl von save pl.OO, 5n shoe bacotnet f 1 jis and yon save 1.23. Women's Shirt Waists Roducod likej this All eaiatl up to Ifld including s;t.(p ones go for 30c. All waist-- 1 1. 1 1 n ft. 10 up to and including t .73 each will lot 73c All tin- bntttt oin s, atmn 10 the j Uiml grill no (ur $1. This i tu 1'nlrs I'I. n k, whiM ami :tll Agents Hull Hotel Pendleton Under New i. Strictly First-Class Excellent Calslne. Every Modern Conveniencfi Har and Kllllard itooms. The ties! Motel Van hi .vn Bros., Props. 1 " Ji Mm , JTaWaT rtaesnw.ni GOLDEN RULE HOTEL " 11 , 1 1- ! Oil; I ml ChM and fnml.t, Mi. 1. 1 10 Iti. City. Cor. Court and Johnson Strerls. Il NDLLTON. OltLtiON a new rftlptnenf nl Go Carts and JUKI MAX B4ER. Byers' Best Flour... Til IllMae gixil lucail use llyels' Mi st Flour. It took fiist proBuam at the Cbh ugo iVarld'l Fail , over all i-ompeti-tion, lad fivna gxcolTent sstlsUitlou wherever nacil. I'.vcry suck W guar uiti . .1 We have the beat Steam kulU-il Harle, , Sccil Kyt- au I Heariileaa Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills tv S. HYI'KS, Prop. Hrau. Short. FsB. elc BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY t. w. Mill. at. 1. rn..i,i ...... m... . . gavl, ia, taaa. a ii . nin.; and Uar Botiowl l.'nder tut Uiai.atf i.Ilil.i 11.. i... Prluiury I'retiaiMlui y i.- A- adrml.. I .. arii la; 'u'lne Utlllar Tut-iiillr.. Manual 'liali.ln liuta ut all La, rvualved. THE EAST OREGONIAN. Grouse Stjootiog Is Fne tl)is Year. 1,1 of Kird. In order lo net MUMn you mcd "l am munition. Wu hava tlie l-t smukeleaa on Hie mar kol Come in alien you atari bunting and try some olourf I' W. hell liunhal witli ilrachuis ol poador ami H4 ouiicb of 7 chilled hoi. They are guaraiiluti.1. W. D. liANSFORD & CO rick's Patterns. nnnagement. i. Glre Us 1 Trial. Rates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Week or mootb Ilitadquarteri for Traveling Men In Eastern Oregon. Successors to J. E. Moore M. S..U All I urn.. I ' Sa.npl. Sn.m. IgnMi titi. lift r ...f by. 1 J . Baby Carriages. UKOKIVKH. 7IR Main St. nnltf The Pausr ul regal. SverbSy KeaS It. Ibe (.... 1 HreaUllaa. Saat drt a nasiuta.