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CLEARANCE SALE Summer Goods .OF Every dollar's worth of seasonable goods be closed out regardless of cost. Cleaver Bros. Vfl-ij. , Alt'! ST l'.". SHTEKN YEARS IN PENDLETON. wwimr Epoch In Rev. W. E. Pot- BjjMwen veari ag... t'lay Kt: W. Zur f 'I' ' Church of the Kedctuicr. Cer tfaml time he ha mt-n 48 mini. " I different denomination come BatSarBBtp "t the church cunirined of ,,,,, uith'iut u tuun on tin- lit. the iDembarafcta if no or Bar, flth iminv men am.inu IMH, although I j. n'miirh larger iit'rcontagr of talitlmti gentlemen, imom church baiMing it "! the corner of Johnmm Altu itrtwU, hut there waf no nclnry. IHintig the recent past the akl cliuri li i-itc han hecn improved hy Ifcewtiofi "I the haiiilKome Htru.tr.re finch M IPM "te rem, it wwnuavHi btMBbtweh oetraiiiBBwIae) wo M the nntiring and well-directed effort of thi-W't.ir. A ret lory wn hi omit rrrl v.iir- ao. which marked an tpuch in 'the liiftory of the church. i The cliur h -ervicen Sunday, Aufet . will be anniversary in character V W ytari1 Ui-t nact luive ccrtainbv tan eventful alike for liev. W. E. Potwine. tlie Church i f the Kedeemer mi lor Pendlrton. A reflection apoa lb hut'in ol thaM yearn would in it- atlf be a ten I, hut it will be trbit.il hv tbc rector, It will be ol imerwt Iron many different cuiid paltta. Wortt Than War. Hundred- re killed in wur. hut Lamln-d of thoOSBOda ure killed by uoiiu.ti.m There would lie M tall at all can! hy thi terrihle Jueaee. if )eide could In- mad"- to un ilenrtaml that shilohV cough and eon BjBjea eure if a nure reiuetly if tuken ia the earlv tagee. 36 cU., 60 ctH. and II a lm:l...' Iiruggift w ill refund the niMirv if a cure in not eflec ted. lull- niaii & 0o., leading druggmt. rendition Betormi. llHHUttoa i- t rtlgg I i ng ill the throe if'ial mid hunineeH retoruiH. hiivh the Ar! ir " . i Indepeiideut. While It Bjr toeawpira that the city will not win in all it- lueUKure of reform, yet it in mice ling iii calling a halt to the practice ol anOOtiBg hole, in tin- llfUM which dw ir ute the huMiicHr houeee hy amviiig the Hume and ill fa ruling Hum- in tlie hahiiof carrying roucealed BBtBBBf, It This Plain fcnnugh. If T',u have a nagging tough end are Itaiae. Iienli. go to u drug Htore, und fata buttle of Mtlloh! ('ollHUIllplioll mre. Take tv,.-third of it, and then, M ure nut .!,.. tit,. i return the Untie to the druggiM, and he w ill re turn yniir money. Inn't thut fair'.' So MMi'iiiild link 'more. ir)t-tH.,60 eta. Mitl a luil tie. lull man A Co., lead iu drutftfiata. 9 rs e i s ir e ts b v v t its 1 1 ts k tf t ir " "jq It isn't Hhe material P C Tliai (joep into your repaired "j c ai., i. .i ... i. . i : a . ex m hi. u reauua in a pcrieci JJ job. It la hat KNOW HOW C thut d'jea the huwiaeatH. Any k liiitit'i.-r can Uiy the tine kind? of P inuteriul timt I ue in repairing; E but SKILL C ia Um iie.Ht valuahle tuuterial P eaal can he uud iu watch re ft I'tir of; .ad tin- hungler OalH "y i aell mv rikill lor what jt n worth, and it will coat you ' than huiigliug at lower price L. HUNZIKER, I Jeweler and Optician. 1. aiI. ri M ii, aii-vmi.iI. , A- 11, .1,-r'. ixAJULB.JtQfOBCCOP(IOB6fl'D Oregon Bakery and Grocery We are selling Fruit Jars ami extras cheaper than anybody im in the city. Try our 20-cent (JorJ'ee for your harvest crew. ft Street. n - m iar vara , '". i Barrr . I.W ' I '-.iu,...' i.u..,.. n.u ufi.ul,!. erecam lU ,.. ....1 U.l tl,M I klUii and ibe iuiuty ... naalin 'wia tare 1 cutad by Ooclora la ! r.'iun.iil hi t " ' t v ut ata.jt.4aa4 .. c. u. Buji aa-ut BY TAI.LMaX OO will Dry Goods Co. Arrivals at Hoi.! Pendleton. Mrs Praaaf ('aumhell, BSflUM. Mrf I A i H iter. K ho. J A AlliHon, rortland. Kdith Oaaninn, ('hicairn. A P r.radhiiry. I'ortlaml. A Kortlinti. San Kraninco. ( hac Schreider, BpoklM. ,f T Wolf, 1'nion. W II Laidlow, I'ninii. .1 Vie, San Krnuciaco. W T Corey. BpokWM, QhM ,1 New man, San Franc iaco I t' Suvuire, l'nrtland, W W Smitli, rortland. Win Maher. rortland. K U Newell, Siokane. i Linen, New York. .1 II Moran. Portland, i; W Carter. Portland. I. llarriHon. I'ortland. II W lirockinan. 1 nmn. J R Oliver. Dnloa. D.afn.sf Cannot D. Cured hy liwal applicatiunii. a. Ihey cannet reach the ilcaw'l tmrtiou of ttii uar. There i. only nut wax in cure d'alU'-nx. anil that l hy cnoitilu tiiiiial rcmeUle. Jieafneni, In caiiMMl by an In Hanicl cimilllUin of 'he mucnu lining of (ho i:utai hlau tali". IVlu-a thin tulH' get! In Maiueil vim have a rumbling nound or haaaf. (eel hearing, and when II ll ennrely cltneil 'Itmtncaii Ij the reauli. aul unleaa the Inflamma tion can In- taken owl and thin tube reatored to it- normal condition, bearing will be destroyed lorever ; ntnc caaea out ol ten are caucd hv cuiarrb. which In nothing but an lutlamed condition of the muciu urlaci We will g.ve one hundred dollar lor any aaaf m dwafatM , ,-h i -.. I bv catarrh) thai cannot Ik- cured I.) Itall 'a t'alarrh t ure Send (or eireulara, freo. I I i IIKNKY ti CO., Toledo, O. ttolrl bv all drugglrita, TV ilall'a Katally I'lllt art- the beat. Inltium Party. The f':rat diincini: party ol the neaaon wan given hy the Initium cluh laat evening in Armory hall. It tiuraed with itc ctitoinarv pleasure and wua, un tlia,fnnctionti uf that popular cluh have jnviirinhly lieen, a aiadal aucceaa. I The following named were preaent : Miccea ,leaie Hartmati, Bertha Alex ander. Pwari Luckev, Kanchon Itoric, led ThojanaoBj Flo llullock, Habal Nye, Nell Cameron. Ktfie l-'raiier. Katherine ParaotiH, Kthel ParMXM, Habal l'erkin, Kama Saw'elle, May Keriruaon ; Meadatnea llurrougha, Stnr gia, llartinan, Alexander; Meaara. Ben Barroqgbi Oao. Iete, Ralph Wade, 'Walter Lnken, Jainew Welch, Karl llorie, Herkeley llallajr, .Mark Mia.r Ikoaae, Si.l liuinn, hee ruke, Oliver Ki-N. v. C heater Koater, BltUM Hal luck, Frad llartinan, Kalph OoOB, Will Sturgir, Clarence Adama. Working Night and Day. The huaieat and mightieat Wait thing that ever aa made ia Ir. King's iw Life PI1U. Kvery pill in a a-ugar-elated (tabula ol health, thut chuugea tt.-akneaa to alrength, lielleaaneaa into anergv, lirain-fag into mental awer. Thev're wonderful in building, up the health. Only 26e per IhiX. Sold by ; Tallmail di t'o., druggiata. m m To Whom it Hay toneara. Notice ia herehv given that my wife, Mary K. GiltatL Ml haft my bOM, bed and hoard, and thia ia 10 notify .and warn all parwOM MmH I will not M IraapOMihle for any dehta hereafter in anv wan nor oMtraetod bt h-r. Auguat Itt'lMO. M. H. OILLKTT. ror Whooping tough. "Itoth my fhildr.ii war taken with whooping cough." write Mra. . K. ut fan, ol laiiville, III. "A amall bottle Ol Kolev'a llonev und Tar gave aiich relief that 1 umaJ u W cent laittle. which Huved me a doetor'a hill." Nothing elau ao good. Koeppun'a t'hariouey. Nolle to ir.dtiori. I have anld my hoaineaa out and wiaht" -.M.-el uf I my account. All peraoiit kb ' ing themaelvea indehted t,i me will pleaae call at my former ..tlice ..n aettle within tell daya. IIKNKY KOl'lTTKK. Five Thingf. The five diaeaaea lor ahich hhiloh'a ( ntianmnUiai Ohm MBMlollf recom- in.-icUal, are though, Cold,' WhoOpbM Conjfb, Croup and OotaaMipUoB. No D adicine ever made by man ia equal to it in anv reapwt't. Sold under a ! poaitive guarantee. Money back if it fail. 25 cla, 60 ct and $1 a bottle. Tallman dc Co. m m The greateat akin apecialiat in America originated the formula for Banner Salve Kor all akin diaeaaea, all cut or aorta), and for pile it'a the moat healing medicine. Koepn'a I'harmacy. CHAS. ROHRMAN. Kf t if you ui mi I uaiiUlili l. i twu wJa W .. ... . r -.. ommti hIoh. iltiv tnwfy Ij" " " iiufolMi ,' Vi c it a m urgau f a" iul with I-. .. ; " ' - . t, . iiiiooou.. A wniti-u lllun,e.' n awiii cabul novel iuuauul U. JMat MMB. OttM . . UKUUUWtf . fJleJUUKTOM. OMJttaUII. aW. xm trt.ij, t-ai. HARVEST HELD NOTES. W. T. Rlgby, Guitar Vollm.r and L. B. Penland Ran. Wheat. I.. K. renland, who had Ilk) acres of wheat on hia farm one anil one-half rnllaa tooth of Haiti, ba It toNmhod and aackisl, and feels tvimfortahle, whether it rain or not. IIi yield wan a little mere than 2 hunhela to the acre. Mr. renland ia H well leae,l wltb the way thlnga nre going that he has dacidad to intild a residence iu Pendleton and make thia city hia home, earriyng on hia (arming opera tions juat the same. He ha rhosen a site on High street. near Hr. Whitaker's home, as a place suitable for hint, and he will build there. tiustaf Vollnier was a visitor in Pen dleton yeaterdav. He is now a resident of near Waits"liurg. Wash., having purchased a home there a year ago. hut he has :mt ivon lrmatilla conntv the go-by altogether in fact, he thinks hia wheal land neai Helix is alamt all right. He had aaw acres of w inter anil spring wheat all told, the former of which went 'Jo and the latter 20 bushels to the acre. His place is three miles northeast of Helix, ami he went out that way this morning W. T. Kighy will lie through head ing his wheat within a week or ten days. He has two headers and a coin nine nt work on it. He has l.'00 acres of wheat from which he will raise more than 4n,U00 bushels. One field went 2-1 luishels to the acre, another one 10, and one 35. "The field that went :!' busbies to the acre," he said, "was the lightest ami rasirest land I have. It seems we had loo much rain last winter for the heavy lands.' The threatening weather of the pa-t week is causing iurmers to redouble their energies to get their threshing done and to get their wheat into the warehouses or under shelter, at least. There is still a great deal of wheat in the fields, in sacks, much of it not even piled up. and aairly protected. so that stendv rains qow ure dreaded. THB WESTON NEIGHBORHOOD. rersonnl Mention, Crop Note.; Sam Doble A.iault.d By With Gray. The Kast Oregonian is indehted to the Weston Leader for the following items: Horn, Kridav, SeptemUr 17, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Head, at their I lOllle in Weston, a son, Charles King's little daughter was unite seriously burned Friday by falling into a pan of hot water, hut is mot recovering. Ir. J, A. Keatie and family have ar rived at Weston from Peru, Neb., to make their home in this city, where Dr. Iteattie will preside in future over the destinies of the normal school. Mrs. A. L. WoikI was recently brought from the Sisters' hospital at Walla Walla to the lion f her mother, Mrs. A. O'Harra. She is now training in health, after her long and rit ical sickness. The Milton ereamerv is a go. The Milton Kagle makes this ata'.ement on the authority of Messrs. Marion Dorothy und N. A. Havis, members of the committee appointed early in the summer to arrange for the establish ment of a creamery. John I 'avis was the chief mourner at a funeral Monday, being compelled to bury one of his two work horses that went the way of all tlesh. Mr. Havis is inclined to think that the pooaat a man is the harder luck he has, which seems to la oiiite a reasonable thcorv. The onlv wheat yield heard of this season that approached anywhere near the big records of past seasons, was ihluined hy W. A. Ilarnes at his place ill the foothills. A piece of bis field ontainiiig II acres is reported to have averagtil on luishels a-r acre. Mr-. Long met with oiiite a iaf IOOI accident recently ut Frank tttaafl'l place on Irv creek. In stepping off the porch her hait slipietl on a can, frac luritik' tie- hones of the ankle. She will Is- brought to her home at Weston a- -,a,ii as she is able to bear removal. I tank il'Hurru was up from Pendle ton Sunday on a visit to his dis tinguished brother, Alerman Murion ii'Ilarra. I'ruuk has la-en a eotistunt suhacriher to the Weston Louder ever since its foundation hy Illuck and d'lleirry in 1n8, and made a very pleasant call at this ollice to pay us nil red pacta and a few shekels. J. M. O'Harra baa alsuit ten duya of thresliing vet on Weston mouiituin. of tin- crops far threshed, w. P. Leach .ecu rod an average of .to bushels from UNi acres, and C. 0. Hartb of .f bushels from H5 acres. Jis- Wuraer'e wheat uverau'isl bushels, and Arthur Landmiale's 2M bushels. The moun tain oal crop i nearly a failure, for some n-uson, averaging only about 15 luishels. Horace Walker, county commissioner, wa in this part of the county lal wi-ek, haiking after road matter.. He ordered a new SO loot span, trus bridge put iii on Pirn- cruek at James Kirkpalriek's place. I'm- bridge at J. P. I.ieuallen' plaot will Is, remove, I. put iu the center of the road, and ntaaa general reirs. Mr. Walker ei detitly desires to do what is right by this ba-ality in the way of gaal roads, and bridges that will not be condemned two-thirds of the year. He has under in- supervision the Milton, Helix and Vt'estoii precinct. A smooth individual named J. K. Cannon aaaajl to have auecisarfully worked a confidence game at Hcleher s mill. Cannon established himself in the gootl oplalOB ol the mill manage -men', and obtained or more a an advance OB a logging contract. He then borrowed a horse from Mr. I letcher, a Middle from Nel Hleesman, and tiaik a litlle buainea trip to We loll. Kroui here be Weill to Athena, and ha since disappeared couildeUdy with the lucre, the horde and the saddle. Oaanon U daacrlaao bb a par son who had every aiiarance of being nistworthy, ana the mill men were greatly deceived in him. 8am Iloble wan aauulted on Main streel, Wednesday afternoon, by a young fellow named Wash Oray, and ,'jUlte aeverel) ls-ateli about the face. At the barn which he conduct on lower Water street, Dobl wa firl struck with a cluh in the band of Oray, and afterward followed up town by hi assailant, when the tiuiahiiig ton. bee were applied. Oray then Hkipiasl, and a state warrant wa .worn out for hi arret. Constable Je Kieu alleu followed him on horaeliack, and tai'tured him in a railroad cut be tween We.ton and Athena. While Hoble wa having hia iuiuriee ex aiiiined to .ee how aerioualy be wa hurt, in order to determine whether to make complaint for aaaault or aaaault with a dangerous weapon, the consta ble allowed hi. charge to go over to the Wolfe llooae saliMJii with ramie aym pathisars, under promieetbat be would BOt aaeapa. Meanwhile the shade of night had deaceuded, and Oray "aloped" through the back door into obecurity. TOO MUCH HONOB. Clark Wood, ot tto. Leader, ProladW Agaln.l Being ClaaaedWIth Colou.U. The editor of the Weaton iader ia iu receipt of a very cordial and preening invitation from J. K. Latbrob, uper lutttudeni of the laraat Fair and Har eat Carnival al Pondleluu, to attend that interesting event which occurs September IS to ft, The Invitation is a joint one to the country editors ol the county, couched in nhjganl diction, and is Rdaroaatd as foltowai "Colonel I rank O. Hull, Milton KanlC: Colonel Clark Wtnal, W('st, n LaMor; Colonel Fred Bojtl, Athena Press; Colonel Knal llewett, Vkiah Sent incl - Mot Vugtist Wiel.lers of Falter No. 2, a-ul Puissiint Molders of Public Opinion, tientlenien : " Now we object to the form and style of this address. It is too promiscuous. We object to In'ing line , ! oft and le colonelitl with a lot of bumpkins ol the country press wdio wouldn't know smokeless powder from clover setd, and never saw a uniform unless chased by the police. Personally we bate ac hieved some distinction that might entitle us to some honorary title of a military character, but the compliment is lost hv herding us with this "awkward scpiad" of unknown ad itors. It s true that this paper occasionally refers 'to Bovd, of Athena, as "col onel," but it is only in compliance with a confidential tttpiest on his part. He said he never did hate any repu tation, but if he could get a title of some sort started somehow be might eventually lo reeogniet! as sonielaaly. Even if tbc Ijeader lanitHxuied Into he betrged to be .n- intoned ns "col onel," is it seemed to lift him a lew degrees above his normal obscurity. Bat everylaidy knows that Hoyd wouldn't even make a ivapwtablr cor poral in a sipiad ol raw recruits lot ihe Akbooad of Swat. The Pendleton carnival will 1m ii grand affair, hut its superintendent should exercise a little inure discrim ination in his invitations. We do not think that the preeence at Itoyd ami Hull and llewett would greatly en 1 1 a nee the la-ant V ami eclat of the oc casion . Atl.r 50 Years. Mrs. K. M. Croisan, ol Portland, has recently received a letter fmni a member of the company with which she crossed the plains in 1H-4H, hut. of whom she had heard nothing for '-' years. The letter came from S. Sut ton burns, w ho now resides at BOOPQ' v i I If, Miss. He saw Mrs. Croisan's name in the Oregoiiiun's list of pioneers, and wrote to inquire whether she is the same Mrs. Croisan w ho came to Oregon in 140 w ith Captain Kice DanbBrl BOJDBMVi Mr. Hums went hy the name of Sutton, when, an an orphan Ixcy of :l years, be came to Oregon with his brother's family. The brother having died on the plains, the Sutton boy was canal for hy the Croisans, and made his homo with them until 1S-IM. In Ins letter Sutton relates stories of several incidents of Ihe perilous march across the tumtiu tains by way of "Applegate's cut-off,'' ami nf the hardships encountered in the winter spent on the I'mptpia. Where P.arl Comae From The pearl fisheries of the Itetl Sea extend Ihe whole length of that water. About three hundred boats are em ployed by the Arab trila's, manned bv crews of from five to twelve men, each provided with a ninnber of small BaaOBB, There are two fishing seasons of the year, and this treasure is said to he often times as exlusive us a far more precious treasure Health, for which so many search uselessly. The surest guide to health Is Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, an invaluable remedy for stomach itisordf rs, recommended hv the best nhvaicians for the nasi llflv years. It should be taken for constipa tion, indigestion, dyss'psia, liver trouble, kidney weakness or any dis order resulting (nun impure bio, al or an overworked stomach. - mm Hit Sixth Marriage. An unusual wedding occurred at Shi-dd Station, in the Willamette valley. The groom was agial T$ and the bride .VI. The first was t r"- I low, mid ihe bride was Isirella Lester. It was the sixth time iu his career that Mr. I low hail led u blushing bride to the altar, ll was the third time that the bride had taken the nuptial vows. Present at the cere mony was a daughter of the groom who had twice witnessed her father married, OM of the nuptials beingthat in which she had seen her father marry her own mother, from whom be had previously been divorced. The bride had arrived from the east but a month ago. she had formerly been well acipiaiiita with the gnatin, and it waa Bodaratood ill the v it-in 1 1 v that he had supplied the money for hia inteiitltsl to conn- west. CAST OK IA Bears the algitaiinc uf i'iiah. If. Ft In uar Ol mote I nail Unity yeaia, and J St A'ihJ MM Uw AIumjiI Honght. Notice. All rlie indebted to me over Ml days are riapiested to call and nettle at once and save costs. I). KKMLI.lt. BEAUTIFUL SKIN Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair rVodutrd by YSIMp. The iniall effort I va akin purifying an. I lta.nl! lying a.tp iu Ute wonl, a well a ouraal ami km i t tuiiai, tn.ui, .mi aajaarj rha u.i pivvvuilva of puuila, uUckueaila, lail, mugb.aiid oil akln.re'l. run, li aaodj ul lulling atlui and auaia-laM nunc ilrjt, lliln, and falling lutlr, and iui,u l,al,y l. einui,, ., las-auM- tile only prrventltr ,f Ilia ea us inlUii.uutlion and elogglag uf tin, fuagd. aW tvaryal.rr I'mriK It 4 i - e aa ii.i.iuxij.hLlIuj . su.. Uaa. . I 11., I,.. w Cue ii Wishing tO retire from huaim a I oflei my entire stock lor aale at cost, onaiating ol i'urpcta, lu lat. v and Hilk Curtaiub Pfirtierr, Hrtumaud Iron Itcdotcitds, (Voucher, Wall Paper, Shades, Scvviag Machine-. and other thing too niiinerou. to mention. Chance ol a life time to buy tbeae good cboap. JESSE FAILING I'eudletou, Oiuguu. Art u tl ct levies. A further examination tvtis made Friday attOHMDH of (he ease id Allen I .1, hnaon, taken in charge as an insane I person Wednesday evening by Olllcer DoflBMB, Mr. I'. W. VtBtBII t found the I man was suffering from the afloat ,,( a i fractured skull bt a blow several mtt ago, so Conntv .bulge Hart man coin-I mitted Mr. JohlMOtl to the insane aslyuni, ami he will le startetl on bis tvav toward that institution Sundav ormOWdaT, Dr. Vincent Inrther stated timt the victim of Insanity woo Id probably recover, after the aslyuni surgeons had trephined his skull. It was fortunate that Mr. Johnson was taken in charge when he was, for he could easily deceite the ordinary s'r son amt make those with whom be came iu contact believe be was sane, lie t us a dangerous man to Ih at large, not onlv lor the safety of others, but for himself, lor his trouble was of such a character as to load him to be come despondent and imagine that as ple were chasing him lor the purpose of kil I lag him. B.d Hot From the Bun. Was the hall that hit O. H. Stead man ol Newark, Mitdi. , In the civil war. It causisl horrible ulcers that no treat ment In 1 1-cl for 20 years. Then Buck len s Arnica Salve cured him. Cures cuts, bruises, burns, boils, felons, corns, skin eruptions. Host pile cure on earth. IB cents a lsx Cure guaranteed. Sold by Tnllinaii A t'o. . druggists. Hic cles can be MrehBBtd at the Crescent Agencv in tlie Kust Oregonian building on installments, payment l, or more, a week. No interest. Hot Weather Sick Children Children will get sick. The beat care will not prevent it. When von ami they arc mi un fortunate roincniln-i that we t an till your prescriptions, ami lu'sitlrs have everything lor the sirk room. BROCK & MoGOMAS DRUOOtflTI Corner Main and Court Sis., IVniUotno, Dr. Shilohs Coiinh an.l ipnsumption Cure J Thia ia bryomt gumtton th moat euct-mnful ( oukIi Mrxll rinu rviT known la ectaniw: a ft-w tli.ea Invurialtly cure the woritt cuitpa wf ( MiKh, Croup iukI Htom-hitle. while Ita won lrrful aut - tn the cure ot ( oiiMtimntiiiM U without pur ullfl in t be hil. ir v f innlb inr. Hlnce tta Atbt iIim very it ha brrn aold on a iruarantre. a wliuh no othtT niriluina can at and. 1 you have a CoUffn. we enrnrtttiy ana you tod v it In VxtUr 1 statt a uml Citnit'Ia V , Ma. . ami $l.lii, hikI in KiiKlaiud U. )fd. .'. eU. auj 4a. W. SOLt PROPRIETORS JV SCWells&Co?! LEROV. N.Y. TORONTO. CAN. for ialt Tallinan ' o.. I'mikk,.i NEW LUMBER YARD. Wr BfB now rcmly (or biminna. near Wafbliiytoli A I'olillnlillt Kivi r lri-ibl iImiI with a aaajaral BeaortBaBaii of lunbar ilirfct from our own miw mill, ami ran fiimliib unytbina? pronptir, Conitri orderf in car loavlH nbiiH-l dlfBBt from our null iu carloutl Iota at roirt't t .riie. (iivu im a call. A. C. Shaw & Go. W. J 8EWELL, Mgr. Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory .ui. . Hrumplly I dled. J. L illSMliK, Prop., Alba, Oregon. i M I HANDSOME NEW NECKWEAR New Shapes New Stvles Latest Colorings Sm tlispUy in middlfl window, Men's Hotel Pendleton Under New nnnagement. 4 smsdhL. Strictly First-Class J. A. Excellent Cuisine. Every Modern Convenience Bar and Billiard llooma. The Best Hotel Van ii aa Bros., Props. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL C. F.kOiiUH, Prtf, Tlx Only lint Clui antl Cumpltl Hiilvl In tha City. Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. PtiNULfcTON. ORttiON Byers' Best Flour... To make )i nl lirt-ml use Hyera' Heat Flour. It took first premium at I In- Clitca0 World's I'alr, over all competi tion, ttinl gives egcellcut s.itUlai'tloii wlicrcvei uatl. Ifvcry Hack la KUiiranteed- We have the beat Steaui Rollctl Barley, Heed Kye an. I Rcartlleaa Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills vV. S. HYI.NS, Prop. Hrnn,' Shorts, Fee. etc BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY i are j W. Mill. M. -. r...-ii I'arlllaa. T.a ia. A nuaritlna and I r -i,oui li..a. mi aaaaaa "" "' mncm awaa f rlui.ry. fraya-ntl. BBd A' BaVaBja u- a,,,, 'a .. . l'iiilloi,. Mllltarr "'"mmI Ui""1 mdM U' 91 li-Pendleton Academy AcatlemU: Cuur.c ol four yeui. caul or wat. Hualneaa Couraa aainlvalanl In tha bumnt- Ileyo. Taaebert' dour', wbivb iirtuuraa Inr GoUUly htaiiiinalluiia ami lor HTA'I'K DIPLOMAT. Aovradltad by tha Hiate llo4ril ol Kdueatloa ami KrailuaUM ar atltuitted um Hie win,- Iia.in lor Stat- llinloiuaa aa any m IiooI in the nlaU'. All grade main taiued, tall term beglna flaaday, Haptamkar ivth. t-nr ratalogim ami Inlormatloo imIiIhtk KKV. . L. vXIUHKS, M I'b., I'ruicipai. Grouse Sfjootiog Is Fne tY)s Year.r Lot. of HinU. In order to gat tin m von ul good aui UiuuitloB. Wm hava the bent .uiuktileaa on tbu mar kut Coiiit' in wbon you titrl bnutiog ami try aoiiiu oloerO. F. W. aludla loaded with : i draeMug ol povoar ami I '4 oiincua of 7'w cbilltxl ebot They are guaranteed. D. MANSFORD & CO. Furnishers. LxJK'U dive Us a Trial Rates $2.00 a day Special Ritas by Week or montb Headquarters lor Traveling Men In I astern Oregon. Successors to J. E. Moore Bai an all I ratal. f raa Sampla Rawaa tlactrlc llfllti. Ilia PomiI Buna,.. Ol I lie, nn iutruiory to Ibo latat .Undard ."He