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.CLEARANCE SALE 0F Summer Goods Every dollar's worth of seasonable goods will be closed out regardless of cost. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. n & i XUKHU Y, AHii (1ST 31, num. PROUKKSSIVK PENULKTON. ..Opinion ol b Rocenl Trailer 10 me Towns ol Eastern Oi'Ofron. .,.,. iitutivc 'if "1 In' it!'', r.irlliUMl. ri'i-i'iiHy vi-itcil tiwri' nt Hint place linil recommended Mr I'.liikli'y to him as Mm proper person to limit up tin' book. Mr. rattemon stated that he loot Um book while running tO I'litrh t h- train hiTr lacl Saturday. It i- ruthi'r a ItlHM coincident that Mr. Patterson, who in a similiter here, hIioiiIiI hy chnncc ml dress thi UOnKMI who hint thi' "-l property in his possession. A ri'T'" tli,. (ir.im iMNHi rntiMiii" iu route" hnrei". BOgl kit pepcr, " " I'emlletiin is an law I nty in many ltj resources nn man , lll'lllS which Sliril.llllll II, In'imk thi- ciiioi mania m Not inn an loti in extent ih products cuttle, ahaap. iiiul wool. llamlri'ilK of . ..I dfi , H I h ,.t .jo! I.irn iirr iii'ini: iiirni'n inn the avenuee of boeineeB In Pan- k'tnit, as thf seasons puss, from thru' n-wiiro ami they are now only in I the rim ttage of development. rViiiili'tnh i- admirably located an Hie ccntiT ol an iiiimiHifi- business. It I in a pretty place to view ami it" rt-Hi-' ImHi m wall "H ''H bttiliMM blocks, in. mmli'rii iii stylo ol architecture ami iknt tlioni all is an air of comfort ami Barmenencv. In the business hmiw always hears UM OllBk of niuiwy ami sees tin' hurry ueistssary in limit diversity ol bOBinaaB tram-ar-; liuim. The two leading banks line Penule ton bntlngB hank anil tin- Pint National hank of Pendleton do a most Mtllwl hiiKini'HH. liny upe nroi an the nick ill liibraltcr anil each iH run iluct.il hv a BOrpi ol ..Ulcers ami iisms tint" HOOOd to ROM on tin' roiiHt. rVmlli'tuti i" probably the hrst city ttlHUra Oregon. Tm wealth of re ir.'i-trilnitarj In it anil tin' churac- br of Um men developing loan make it to. . m 0 Worao Than War. HttHrrU an killed in war, hut liunilriil" of thousands arc killed hy MUOption, riiori' wolihl I"' ii" Mjtfcl .it all cuuseil bjf thin terrible disnssc, if H'onli' cimhl Ih' made to un IcrKtaiiil that Bhlloh'l OMUjh ami run uinption ciirr 11 sure romody if taken in tlie early Btggai. IB OtO.i BO Ota. ami 1 a bottle. Drnggiata Will refund the money if a cure ih not effected. Tall man & Co., leading dniKtfisti STORY OP A LOST POCKIHUOK. Tha Book Waa Loat In The Dalles While lu Owner Was Latching a Train. Suiuluy a it runner appnareil at 1 1 OaBtakley'i drag hi. ire, ami beaded Mr. Ultlkley a rheek anil hank hook tlitfi he hail found on thh Htreet near Nbdjepot, reooeeting Mr. Blskfoy i' poaaihle tn Mini the owner, hhvh The liiiii s-M.uiiiiaineer. It hIiowi'i! to le : tin- property of w. s. Pttttereon, of tiers, California, ami eontuineil a Irtler Iron a party in Maileru introilile- 1 it'K Mr. I'.itter.-on' to a party in North j Yakima. Mr, Hlakley put the hook in ike tale Intending to advertlaa lor BM owner, bul the noon train brottgbl Wtter I rum Mr. PattM written: t Ceadleton, ataliag that an aoriln- DontnoaN Cannot Do Cured iiv looal 1 1 ; 1 " ' .I. a tae hummM reeeh the ii'-ihi..i imriiiiii hi lie- i'ar. 1 lie re in iiiiiv oae t in- ili'iiltii".. 101. 1 1 tun 1- hv . ..ine in, tintial relneillen. I i-ifli.-- Is i hii-i-.I hv ith In Hhiii.'iI riillilltiiin n( tin1 mUOOQI lluillK ul Hie Roataeiitaa lataei Wann thin tuin' Ketn In Bamed you bare a mmhiiiiB aoumi m imper (.i t heiirinK. Htnl when it i- eatlrely oleeed itiiHtni'tii. i- the reuh. mill Hilled" the intlaiiitna. linn eatl In' taki'ii nut iitl'l thi- lulic ri'-l.ir.'.l In lu nnriiiHi ooodltlon, hi-nriiiK will be destroyed luri'ViTI llltli' I'H-i'- nut nf tell lir Illvi-.l hy eatarrh, wlileh U nuthlUK hut nn Itillnnu'il oovrtltton in' tie' naunoua aarlaeee. we win Kiv one huinlrt'il ilullnr- lur any eaue nf ileafni'-i-(MttaM b I'HtMrrh) that i'hiiiioI lie eureil hy MallM'atarrh Cure. Henil fur otrettlara, (rno. K. J. CHKNKY ,; (Hi., Toledo, 0. Old hV all .1' M!'L'!.'- Hull'- Hanilly I'ltU are the heat. LOW RATES VIA UNION PACIFIC. To Si A. R. Encampment, Chicago, III., Aufcual27th to Sept. let. IBOO. For the above mrrjaifitn. the Dnfon I'm ilie railroad will make a special rate of f"l.rll to ('hicao ami return. TioketH on Hale AilKtlHt 21h( ami 22nd. (for further details concerning thin cheap rate, call on K. t, WaniHley. iiKont Oi R. N- Co., Pendleton, Ore., or aihlri'HH ,1. II. I.othrop, uen eral agent. Ill Third St. Portland, Ore. Red hot Krom the Gun. Wm the hall that hit i. 1!. Stead man of Newark, Mich., in the civil war. It canned horrihle nlcrH that tm treat ment helped for 20 years. Then Booklm'l Arnica Salve cured him. OnrcH cutn, briiiaeM, hnriiH, hoiln. lelona, oortMi Hkin ervptiona, Boat iii It- cure on earth. 2fi renin a hox. (JON Co., umiranteed. draggiata. Sold hv Tal I man A: rinrSB 0 ff fffl TSV B ffff oTTo- 8 V If 575 g VTT Mb It isn't the material Thai gocH into your rcpairml weteft that reattlta In a per feet J"h. It in the KNOW HOW that does the IniaioeaH. Any btUJgler ean buy the line kinds id atarlal that 1 use in repairing; bat SKILL i" tin- moat valuable material that can m xmud in watch re Pairing; and the lainglur can't wiy it. I noil my akill for what t is worth, and it will anal yon 'fas than bungling at lower price. L. HUNZIKER, Jeweler and Optician. Seal door 10 Alexamlor A lloxuir' AUJUO.J- iMSULSLSLSJiJiSLiSLAJlSLSl S inltlum Clubls Flrat. Ah Hiunmur draws to a clone and coo weather drawn nigh, the difh rent danc iiiL' clnlis are beginning to discuss their plans for the coming uncial season. Very properly, the lnitinm Club is tin lirnt' to heuin active ooerations and tin voiine gentlemen members of that iioimlar organ ixat inn will hold a bnsi in s- llieetillfl tonight in the "Omen BoOOl" of II BW I opera houwi, at u'liieh niatlern of hnninenH w ill be dis- rllsst'd lllll 1 the date net for the lirnt dunce of the ncaaon. Several dance by secret Hocietien arc already in prospect I nr.. being diHi'iisseil. hi 1 that it in -in. in suv thai the coining season will In. the moarl lively of an ninter to tin or.iaent Lime that the liiHtorinn has had the pleasure oi writing lor Pell illelon. Working Night and Day. Tka Ini-iest and mightiesl littb thing that ever was made is Or. King's Now Life Pills. I'Aory pill in a nugar coaled globule of health, that changei weakness to strength, lietleaSOeOI int' r,.v bruin-fiiL' into mental power ThiiM afoiulnrlul in bn 1 Id i ng up the I...., HI. In I v '.Tic tier box. Sold by Taliuian iv Co., drngglati, aa 0 Notice to Credllora. a I l.nvi. mild v hnniness out am .i iiil, 1.. .nlliel all v aecoiiulH. All umiiu knowing tbeliiHelves indebted I., nil' w ill lilease cull lit HIV oMice aii settle within ten days. I1ENKY KOPITTKI SltiNS FOR STREET CORN BRS. Pendleton Becoming a City By Gradual Development. Pendleton in unite similar tn Nra 'lork, Ohleaeo, Pntlndlephia and other large eitiea in that each ntarted into eminence on a small scale, Perhapn each of the above cities at one ntage of their development eoaaitttd of nly one house, and a pretty small one at that. Kach at one time onlv bad one Htore, where "tlonr. nails and mackerel "were sold across the same counter, while the prominent citizens sat around the stove and di-cussed in ternational problems, some of which they Battled permanently, while they wisely left some of the more iinmirtant JOB open for discussion and arbitra ment at a later date. One evening when Nero was riding around in the suburbs of Rome in a go-cart without a tailboard, in those lays called a chariot, he got lost la1- cause there were no nnmliers or names ill the street corners, so he could tell where he was. lie tafttad a manifesto or two, and w ithin a few daM twON were signboards on All the street corners. Out 111 the cotintrv thev lidn't have to use signboards, for all roads led to Koine. From that day to thin, there ban been more or leee trouble over the street signboard propo sition, ami it is one that is iH'ing agi tated gently in Pendleton at nroOMti When large crowds gather in this city, as happens at Fourth of .Inly celebra tions and 011 such days, and an will oc cur during the Street Pair and Harvest ( tirtiival, tlm absence of corner signs to designate the streets is noticeable. The labeling of the streets at the lifferent intersections would be of great convenience to merchants who nae del ivory watrona, as the drivers 1111I1I he more exited it ions, ami it would be more pleasant for the pur chasers as well; it would be of ad vantage tn strangers in getting to tlu ir respective destinations; it would save a great deal of trouble generally. In fact, to make- another milestone in Pendleton's historv, a thorough and systematic numbering nf houses and labeling of streets would be in order. THE CARNIVAL AND STREET FAIR. A Benefit Ball and Public Woddltiks. Livestock Exhlblta. A benefit ball for the fair ami carni val w ill be given next Saturday even ing at the armory. It was decided at a meeting ol the fair and carnival last night that the ball should tie given and thai tlie hall lie it rateil lor tlie occasion. A. M. Stringer, the artist and ollicial designer, will attend to this part of the work. He will make the hall most brilliant fur the OOOattioa and hIiou Ins ability in that line of irk. .lames K. Krause, i hairmiiu of the coinmitt entertainment, ih arranging the details at tins time, and everyone is invited to attend. Tickets will la- one dollar for dancers, and twenty-live cents for special. us. Worybialy will want to see the hall in its gay trapping as arranged t. Mr (ringer. The street l air and Harvest Carni val Association are arranging for five public weddings during I he fair here, Senteinlier is to 22. lining people an reliv not died to turns. One cunt south of Pendleton Helix, one couple c nipie irom jviiiemi the reservation secured. 1 nese he conducted in couples will Ih' preoentod with boom valuable presents. They will receive the gracious blessing of her most aiigiiHt majenty, the iueen 01 tne car nival. Ni ' is given tiiun ear iv 111 order that the management may inak the neccHHury arrangements. I',., pie desiring to bring livestock fruitn or grainn for compel itiou nlmuli rniuirt their imirieH not later than Hantamhar Id. It in tin DOTS tive that tin- iiiiiniigemeiit of the ntreet fair and carnival know what, and how many will be the eiitnen in order that ar range 1000 ti nay ia' made for placing them. Keisirt entries at once, if poaaihle, (or live ntock to Jom loch, chairman of the live stuck nartmant. and of the grainn and fruits ut the oAoS of the Hiiperiutendeiit. The entries oflivenloik must Hi pedigree and reginter. man .Tones of the national OOmmitWie and others that lie believe there are' millions of ('hriatiana in the nation who, if the queMitins at. 1 0100 are brought before them properly, will rally to the snpimrt of the Kansas City platform and Hryan and Stcvennm. Or. Struble has bOBO an anient re publican and one of the most promi nent Ohrtttlan workers in the West for years. He has Hnt his time and energies in an effort to make the world lietter, and he says he now sees a grand opportunity for Christians to come forward Bnd save the nation from imperial iam, from militarism and from a reign of aristocracy. The Tinted Christian ' party was formed hv Or. Struble and a hand of associates who felt that in allving the forces of Christianity and directing them toward the protier channel a hriatinn government would le the re- nlt. The Cnitod Christian party looted Or. Struble for its secretary, and for some time he has boon direct ing the department of Christian politics in BOOl. the oOclal organ Ol the Young People's Temperance rodcra SHOT WHILE AT WORK. lile their apulica- le is wanted from one couple from from Milton, one , and a collide from ban ulreudv been publ c wcildiugH will g 1 last. . ami the lill he presented On BIB former U Thlt Plain Enough. If you have 11 nagging cough and are , losing llesh. go to a drug store, ami get a bottle of shilob'H Oooaumpttoti cure. Take two-thirds of it, and then, if you are not U'liolited, return the ' bottle to the dragglat, and he w ill re turn your llllianj Isn't that fair? No ne eliul.l ask more. 86 eta. , 60 fts. ami $1 a bottle. Talluiau 4 Co., U-ad-1 iug druggists. The greatest skin specialist in I America originated the formula for Banner Halve Fat alt skin diseases, 'all cuts or sores, and for plloa it'l tb most bealing medicine. Kia-ppeli - Pharmacy. Hicycles can lai piirchaatHl at the Cresient Agency ill the Kust Uregoliittli building on installments, payment 1, or more, a week. No iiitereeT Oregon Bakery and Grocery Wo are aelliiiK Fruit Jars ami extras choapor than anybody ulst; in the oity. Try our 20-cent Uoff6 for your liarvost crew. LEHMAN SPKINOS. la Plentiful and the Seaaon la Coming to a Hone. LthiTin Ipriaga, Aug. 20. Mr Siinriduii and daugbterH, Misses la-ii ( ...rlriiile and Minnie, the Klnsber Isiys 1 ruin leiidletoli ultd "lo'" Matlock. ol Hannnar. went on a hunting and lishing excursion to Fly vulley. They an i xnected to return to the Hpringn 1. ..I.,,. I.ee Onike, of PnndlnteB. wuh tin victim of an accident the other day in 11,. batbimr isiol. Having taken a .In.. I, is bead wuh iunt coining to tin ..,!.... .if the water when bin rami ,...,t.. Warren (iiblw. also of PoudlO ton, made a leap from the spring board and alighted npiarely upon it . l. Iir.ilo- wan rendered nncntineioiin ku tl. rude sluak. but suffensl only temporarily. County Judged. A. Ilartmun, KOOOI dor J W. Malonev. John T. Umbirtl un.l laek beckwith have arrmd in tat and cantlireil the springe- nil are einoving life UH BOO In ulnl ought 1, . lu, ..11 i, ivml M.-rlsTt' TboliiHon and linear Itiisl I,..,.. Iu..'ii nbnent on a deer hunt. John 1.'.,. li.i.it nnd Mr. I'hoiunon went out Beveril dayi ago and kill utl one dt within five milen ol the springi-. tiame in plentiful and signs ol de are numerous, although not a gruut munv bnVC boon killed. Hunters gen ..rullv line HhotgilliH or Hinall ri Hi caliber IroqitOnUji when they aturt out eXIilorlllg, 1 iilleitlentiv tne Dig glion goes free. rive Thinga. The Hve diaeaiieH for which Hhilol 1 I'nr.. m I'sneciallv rei'om meuded, are Coughs. Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup and Connumptluu. n inudicine ever made by mull Is equu n 111 illiv rer-l.ei I .-."in ninii'i urt Street. CHAS. ROHRMAN. MANHOOD RESTORED I lUaJUL-r. llll) In 1 -'! i.-lnr'i 1 liL-rvoug, or Uist auatai tif 11. t- Kfi fall 1 in .'i"ui enyi L-klyriiiiii.in oi.au ,t- 1 ...1 Ma.ubi.uii aiiui"."' m A uMH lllu)attMti r,t l ulotuxix. BalaH I I tliii.s 11 1 1 I. .. 1 ., .I..i... ..I,dii ti vnnlM.i.li t "ywr, ihe kitliH-iBtu.il Hit- utiu-vry uiBttot or ttu i:uiuiiawa- - . na-oua. 111 u mitt. m l.ii lIVt:'l Ulnl Illlniet' raii.rn. .1 if A bi.i. 1 d .tut nut, . I . L U Ut'l 1 i..u- il L ' aaX'Ki'' mtf ". baa fraud.. UAUt BY 'i'Al,l.M&N Aa CO.. UUUUUWIS.. UWSTON . OUKOON- "faatoria, " .7.7 aa-iila-h II iJOl Ci ll'i't. 'tl - . ..a aia' ,.b.ni.aMi I hat A I iUWaV-BKblP;lilUt."S .l.laaaan.ajrs.atii t iKtsilive guarantee, (ails. 26 cts, 50 eta Tallman & Co. Money and 1 back if a bottle Kev. FORMERLY OF 0RK00M. Wallace R. Struble Tendera Hie Servleea to the Demoeraey. Wallace K. Mrublu was for years auaiatant of Portland, where he was en .......d in the uewHIiaper biiaincsn. tiev Brul years ago ho eutorod the uiinUtry and rrinoved to Chicago. It is now an nounced by Hearst 'a Chicago American tliut k.,v. Wa ace K. Strulile, national M..,iuri. ,,f the L'nited Chriatian art of the l.'uited Stuten, ridO'prOOMOBt ol the Young People' 1'einpurauce 1'ar.tiiin ill America, leader of the .....iiiIki' t.uiiiHiraiice muetings in Wil lurd Hall. Cliicago, a noted evangel it and a lifelong republlcun, ha re nounced the Mi Kinley-Hauna j.arty had tendered his eervcea to the demo cratic national coumiiltee for this cam paign lor the purisjae of aaaisting lu the election of Bryan and htuvenaon. He furthermore calln 011 Cliriatiamt to do Ukowtae and hae aaaured Chair- ion of Vmeriea Dr. Strable'a Letter. Or. Struble called al detnia-ratic national heaibpiarters and present,. I the following letter to Chairman amen K. Jones of the national com mittee, outlining Ins position: Chicago, Aug. in. J. K. Jones, Chairman National I'etnocratic Committee. Hear Sir- Oeeply impressed With a sense ol patriotic rcpsi.nsi hi I nv, 1 oeg 1 tender vim mv services for the ram atgn of 100. I Indd, with a tiumerous company ol my miiow CltlBene, to tne ran tnat the priticlplea of Christ, politically applied, will renivdv every evil, civic, iinmeri'ial and social . In pursuance 01 this opinion. I some lime ago allied mvself otl'iiallv with the I'm ted liristuiti party and now hold the ofnce f national sis'retarv tlnreof. Iu tendering yon my services at this line, 1 surrender not one wnn ol 1 in- laith I hat is in me respecting the nuclides and ultimate w..rk of the 'niled Obrtttian party. I, however, am cognizant ot tlietint, a- n seei to in.', that the American people are 111 the presence of a condition involving the fnnilaiiientalH of their isditical trncture and the moral status of the nation. I he ship ot state, steered hy hands tainted with the Iwsity ol greed and allured hv the seductive passion or empire, is Hearing a civic maelstrom portentous of destruction, o save the gallant craft shorn! be the lirst cure ot ewrv lover ot America. I feel that the ethical principle! ol 'hrist are the eternal principles and an bide their tune for concrete isditi- al application. The principles in- olvod ill the political Utile of IWKI are immanent, a'-uie ami itigcnt. I'hrv involve a civic crisis the passing if which iiieans the preservation of 1neric1111 I iberty, as the heritage of the world's oppressisl millions or the assassinat ion of lieeitom in the house of its friends am! the building nf an llipire nf oppression iiniii its grave. 1 feel that the American citizen in. hi. I approach the ballot box on national election day of I w U. nit r int 11' awe akin to the spirit of arnestness which characterixod the iBtriots of '7'i. He should vote in 110 pint of partisanship, or sellishneHH, ir careleHsness, but in the spirit of lUtriotinin worthy of 11 true American. I in mv convict 1011 that the battle of the billots on that illiv will give victory and permanence (.. the doctrine ol popular government , or it w ill herald the coming ol the emperor, the luilf turv and the umtocracy. I am, therelore. inipressial thai my I nt y us a iatriot and a Onrlotlaa lOOOB me to unite mv v e ulnl mv voir with those who stand for the old bin tried and true principles of the POelaratiOO of independence, as against those who purposely or un wittingly Would 1 1 1 it r the Inline I llOOdoni by the removal of tin scarlel thread ot oonstitntlonol libertyi The former, I believe, are Un friends and supiM.rters of Vtilliiiiu eiinings Hryan and Adlai Bwlng Stevenson; the hitler are tm ad tutors and partisans ot William Me Kililev iind Tb b re Koosevelt. 1 cannot more lilt ingly close this letter than by qOOtlUg a lew words from the last message received from mv ladoved father, a republican from On to 'OH, a soldier In the UBHW arinv, u uieieta-r ol iiieii. . it. ami lile-iong Prt-nl.yteriaii. writing Irom Portland, Ore., under date ol July ill), he sava : It auems to in ' that if it was ever the duty of a eiti.en who lifts Inn even (ovarii heuveii lor guidance to work in olitics that mi" m imw. IfOMOn grunt Unit the one liunilndlli 1111111- vemurv ol the inauguration ol I I, "in, in Jefferson an president of the I lilted Slates may w ilueni- the niaiigiirul 1011 of William J. P.rvun an our praaiueot. Audi ladirvc the u'llilililntrut 1011 ol the lutter will be jllHt UH goml and great u blesning to our country a.- was tbul ol the lofOMaT.'' Kenpectfullv VOIlrn, WAI.I.ACK B. BTBl I'l l- 1 Gua Zltzman, a Malheur County Rancher, 1 Anaaslnated. (ins ! hi in was shot and killed hy si. nn' person unknown while working in his nay Held on the little Mainour, river, near West fall, Malheur county,' lust Friday morning, itrinan was aj rancher ami an old settler. The facts, as near as they can lie learmil, are to the effect that .itrtnan was mowing when a bullet struck him in the neck, j killing him instantly. Bitaman had some trouble w ith a neighbor a day or so previously and it is supposed by some that the assassination was tne result of the .pmrrel, tins BitRtnan has been a familiar figure in his neighborhood for a long lime in the past. lie lived alone, was unmarried and given to tits of anger, during which he sometimes shot his own work horses or other animals about his farm and BNtdo threats of bodily harm. He was mid in his ways but respected for his honest traits. He wan a German hy birth and was about W vears of age. The Coroner is conducting an invest, -gat ton . For Whooping Cough. "Both my children wen1 taken with whooping cough," writes Mrs. O. B, Outton. of Danville, Ills. "A small bottle Ol l oley 's Honey and Tar gave such relief that 1 used a "al cent bottle, which saved me a doctor's hill." Nothing else so good, Koeppen's Pharmacy. Women's and Children's Tan Shoes at Half Price Which means that a It.fJQ shoe hecomofl 5ic ami yott save 50c. t,50 ihoc becomni 751 and you save 75c. fj.oii shut- I if. unit's pl.QO anil von save ft shot' boCCinOB i.gj and ytm save tt 00. 5 Women's Shirt Waists Re Hot Weather Sick Children Children w ill get sick. The l-t can- will not prevent lured like this; All waists up tn and including Bt.caj ones go for 501-. All waist I tn mi t 1 1 n up In and im I in I inn fit 75 each will v;o tnr 75c. All tlie lietter inn s, even tn the jlj kind Will go (or $ 1. Tins im 1'liles Id.u k, white ami .ill AgBllta Butte rick'g Patterns. When nii and they arc so un fortunate rata ota bar that we can fill your preacriptiom, and beaidaf, have everytliinn (or the sick room. BROCK A M0COMA8 DBUOOIBTI Corner Main and Court Sts., Pendleton, CI WOMliN mmd mo cora 1 purity, ... ' in- MtLatlly mother ifU'ul 1 1 1 1 1 '' ! : -, BUU -Ii M- l art; tin (JL'TK'UHA 6Af, UIhJ tu 'llaaoVtM tn w u ? furiKlattly. IU leiuurkubli vuuAU ot 111, utiU ttUrirIUpT MtfjrUtn Uii-lvuU llum (III 1'UA, Hi- git at . O t UM' Ultll UUltinl of t-lliullirllU, Wlirt'etlit Ijam tli prtortoj vi nar , 1 iii 1 1 fjriiiir, uut) LwuuUfytitBtUitMoujiiltnioii, loio i-, eUt'l liaitr, nii'l In tin- furm of Mttltt -. uiol mIu Uullai for Ula-rattle WakllttM;r., itii 10 . I ll lillttlulia JBU't t'i.iIUKa Utu fr u or nil p-rr.iliuttttu, und (or utauy aviutti 1 j.ui j.oai a Will' U ittt-ill) suMgtul thuillaajivea Jit liiitliy of tilt' at'ivr rotadttaOUA, kr nt It ealiitllltlUK Willi 'UTIt.L UA, V lit pM of aartloliUlllua; U o lit Ihrotaa-houttli w 'trial 1 1 r ". .. 4 . 1, 1 tit gj Cafki- v... 1'n.v. L-jal .u " oxva t..i aUt-u ft (t Ue. H nil Dr. Shilohs Couah and l&nsumDtion s. 1 eure ThlB tn brynnd riupfltfon the trmMt VttOOMWtll ('ok1i Mrtll- cinr rvci known to Bciencr; t-w dflMi lnvat inhy cut the WOTKt llia i I ... . Ii, t'lOMp anil Htoni hit ib, wli Its wun ltT ful OMM In hm cure of Cofitumpt Ion l witiKiut mr-ullt-1 in tb' htratury tf inrUla in. Kthce tin In- dtooovwy it h Im rti Hi1. 1 mi 11 uuuntiitir it tftt wtiM h nn tfit-r nirttu inM can Mtuiil. If you hv a C'outch, we erneily uk you lOiry It In I'micl Stuti uml ( uiiiuUHV , T-K not $1 (il, umt in i (;iutoi u. -.1 n, ad. una CK SOIX PROPRIETORS S.CWells&Co. LEROY, NY. TORONTO, CAN. For Bole 1 Tsllinao A On., lin.aelau. Oregon Lumber Yard Hotel Pendleton Under New rinnagement. 1 UiTt Us 1 Trial. Rates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Week or monlb T 1 .v. and lillllard llooms. Headquartera for Traveling Men The Kcst Hotel In Eastern Oregon. Van 10 mi iii. is.. Props. Successors to J. E. Moore Strictly First Class tallen! Cuisine, Every Modera Convenience GOLDEN RULE HOTEL C I.KUIIOK, I'oip. Ih, Only f .rat Oa and 0mltv HnUI In tli. City r til"; ai. j Bui mmii aii rnaaa I raa aasir'a Naomi. IBJBM in"' lira rroof HuiU. ik SELLS. Lumber, Lathi Shinnies, Huildiii", I'u pel , Tar Pax;r, Mouldiiiptb. I'icketM. I.imc and CtaWfJlti Hi ick and Sand, Satdi and Dnni s, Sereen DtsursoV Windows, Terra Gotta Fiik. Boric & Light, Prop's Alta St., PypfK C'ouit tlflgaj Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. PENDLETON. OUEUON Byers' Best Flour... To make jjoo.l bread use Hyers' Heat Flour. It took fitat premium at tin' Cltlragu World's Fair, over all coaipeti tkm, ami K,vcs cxi.'Ueut sitltilactloii wherever used Kvcry sack Is hum - itced. We have the liest Steam Ku Unl Harley, Sii-.l Kyc ami Bear-lleaa Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W. S. hVilKM, PrOV, Bran. Short. Krr. He BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY 0. w. Miu. at a riii.ifU. FlBllliaB Teraa . Beari- Wihliinx to retiri- from liurlu.'ss 1 offui uiy .-nt 1 r.- stuck for eulu at cost, consisting ol f arpeth, Kukh. I .1 1 and Silk Curtaiub Purtiera. Hratatiand Iron Kedntcadn, Couches. Wall Ia-r, Shadea, Sewinit Machine. anil ottiur tilings too nuuinrouH to moot ion. Obnace ol a life time to buy tin-.-, goods JESSE FAILING I'ttuillnloii, Orugou. Alba Sawmill Good Lumber Koth Hough and Dressed. irdan Promptly Wiled. J. L. Bisher & Co., A1.BA, OUliOON. I'lilS A Ho.reli and la aclie-l ait evaaaoevaeu frlr.isry l'r.i.aHi and A dnl 1. ia ' ii -"" ajt Mail....... M epaa i.W.iil I ...IM . D Uiiui I'Vfl ( IPendleton Academy ol I I K S Acadenalt Course of four y.am gtaaaralOfJ ! MM Is-at atau.tartl r..llriKa hi. 1 or w. si llualneaa Course attivalaot to Iba boat InwiiuMM nul legaa, Teayuhora' Oourao. vhleli nrnnoree for County Ksanilaatloaj ami (or HTATK DIVWU A M Ann ilii.'.l by lliii Miitu Hoard of Kduoatlon ami y;rinluatiis an. tflimttisi mi tl.o saiiiu ImaiM for Htatit DIpluUUM as any Bettoul iu tin. staU'. All gradoa main latlnad. Klis ut ion offcr.sl. Kor 1 .ii.i ! and infoi iiiation aililruas CI V. I . I. KOKMKH, M I'l.., PriWlaaJ, Grouse Srjootiog Is f ine trjis Year... f.oU of HirUs. In order to j"' Btktfg MM aaaj woihI bjb. uiuultion Weaarotoa Is 1 mokless on the mar ket Comu ill wliou you start limit iug and try some 0 our 0. I' W. shell" loadud with X4 drachms ol powder and Jgj ounces of 7' chilled shot. I'uuy are gm ib 11 toad W. D. HANSFORD & CO.