East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 27, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    ..CLEARANCE SALE
Summer
Goods
.OF
Ovary dollar' worth of seasonable good will
be closed out regardless of cost.
Cleaver Bros.
jOM'AY, Aft.TST ITT, 1IK);'.
LARBONATI CAMP.
Fnns Ouprat. John Selbert and Goorsjo
D.irveau Make a Trip.
frank I'uprat, John fcibort ninl
I.r -;i returned lit 1 o'clock
HUnvriMo. -
tuning pnipertwi In UfMannorti nimtn
uiof. Grant canto, They started out
ltt itiiir i.iv.tti'iit bf vail to Bo raptor,
itncr hi s'uiie to laiwton, ami bow
tbrrr pntSU conveyance. Mr.
Imprat Ml ' ' &rleej work M MM
ill wir daiaw Am Hf II years. He
hd Melnwiii at rtoh oro wltli bin
thw Mrainti whkli wan obtained
triai the tarbonaM cluim orhoro the
win i- cr --fii! by a tunnel 44 feet iti
;ntti at u depth of IM fast. Tin win
. g f-vt i. lr ami nearly paffJMdiM
lir.
Mr. I'uprat huvh that considerable
ictitritv i- being 1 i-duvcd In that sec-
lion of th BOBBtrjr. lb states tlml
irlr iMt fall there wan acarcely tba
lift) of a ajtbln where Alain" now in,
ema milts luUtbwOBl of tirunite. Now
t.ir an- 100 cabins there Mai the
SOBM Ihertol are done' all kinds of
mining oawloprnant work.
T. llailev hit" claim- on I out
mwk. ii 't a groat wave (nun tin Oar
toqitf and oilier claims Iba Oat
Mute raining computiy, aboaa r- lorrod
to.
Glorious Newt.
Ombm from ir. I. 11. Oarglla, of
Wuliiu. I. T." He writes: "Foot
Isiltli- "f l.lectrie Hitter has cured
Mr-. Brewer of scrofula, which lial
esuesd her groat N Baling or year
Territile sores would hreuk out on her
i : ::.,. ami the best iloaton
ranld give ii" hclii; lint her cure in
BfJjatl and her health is excellent.''
This abowi what thousand have
pruvnl. ti.at electric hitters in the
tuft blood pariflat known. It'i the aa
mm renif.h for eczema, tetter, cult
ruenni. loon, boils and panning
r. It t miniates liver, kidney ami
buries, expels poisons, helps d i.-cst ion
bailds up tie- strength. Only Ml rent",
fcild by 'In 1 1 man & Co., druggi-t-.
Baajialin i
He Learnad the News.
kVb J"i:ii".ni. of Vanseyle, came I"
rVndletnn this mom lag and learned
llir in-w- .,f the burning of bli hart:
lt Monday evening Mi the mtjm of
Vhli an ! Aura street-. That war the
M tabling he had of the lire. He
Mitertli.it it war not insured. I: war
MaUsi a' the tune that .lames II. Haley
onwl the pro)H-rty, but such stute
wnt nw ii .! warranted by the fact.
Mr. Job neon pgrobuad the property
wine tiini- ugi from Mr. Kaiaoai,
Look at Your Faee.
Ami ee if it ia retieet !ng li-ulth or
""r, Karl's Clover Koot Tea
Ueuutii-- t. (,.,. and eoinplexioii, and
iwiMjr.-, ported health All druggists,
-"iiN and .VI cenu Money refunded
if reeuib- are not Matiafaciory. Talluiuu
a Cu.
I It isn't
! the material
rna' g.,.-r into your repaired
watch that reault in a perfect
Juh. It is the
KNOW HOW
that iii.,. ite buaineew. Any
angler eaa buy the laa kiadaof
juaWrial that I uae in repairing:
SKILL
u tin- newt valuable material
that can be msud in watch P
p"ine'; and the buiiKler can't
pfj " I aell mv skill for wliat
Jt i worth, ami It will coat you
' than iitiiighug at lower price.
L. HUNZIKER,
Jeweler and Op-.lclan. 3
Kxi 'loor to Alexander A llexter'a Jj
Lt&AJmjflB00l)PpOBBBBO.'j
Oregon Bakery and Grocery
We are sellin-r Fruit Jar.- ami extras fhmjpM
than anybodv flu- iii tin- ity.
Try our 20-ceiit UoffM t'r your harvest crew.
Vt Street.
iOfmofi Bitiriop' HI
f ui i. ...vi. r-u'-y c
"i neuu.H.ne,wi ih.isij- '
f LOnalntlnn, sfatnai Oil
it- . LA-..
OUfJ Twifohingt Of rXrajTidl
M tW- . "'jf IkiaMtaluea. UJeflT tfatel II T gt
-62 ttZlUfTJ,: AdtifM.
Dry Goods Co.
Two Suceasstul Farmers
(too. Pappiagar and Chris Blnpaoa,
of Pendleton, or., two of Dnatllla
county's iaTgaOt wheat grower, passed
lb POngh Cortland last week, says the
North I'a. itir Rural Spirit, homeward
hound from the fair ground", where
thev have heen enjoying a little of the
WillHinete valley s elixir of life, work
ins i:il their fast pacers. Alta Norte
ItlVU and 1'athmark 1:17'4. now heing
noadftioOfld nt the state fair gloajMa,
PaTPinger had the pleasure oi seeing
PathmaPb work oar in 2:liils, 2:M
and 1:114. Alta Norte did not do so
well hut Simpson thinks she is gisid
oaOVjgk for li rut money when the Udl
taps.
Oao I'erringer who has thra.'hed his
crop of wheat from LtHKi acres in Cam
tillu county, nays it averaced him
alMiut .'IU bwahabl to the ai re, hut like
an others be says the best and
rii h st land did not DPodBOl the largest
yield, says the same paper. Mr. I'er
ringer w ill bagta preparations to put
in at lea-t I'iKKl acrea again this fall.
A Lite and Death Flchl.
Mr. W. A. MM of Manchester. In
writing of his almost miriiculoii
eseape from death, say-: "Kiposure i
alter measles iniuceii serious lung
trouble, which ended in consumption.
I had frequent hemorrhages and
coughed night mid day. All my doatofl
said I must soon I i -. Then I begun to
use Ir. King - N. u Piseovery for con
sumption, whic h completely cured ine.
I would not be without it even if it
lost BJ a bottle. Hundreds have used
it in my recommendation and all say
:t never lails to cure throat, chest am
lung troubles." Kegulur
(I . Triul Isittles free at
(.' ' lrug Store.
si.e KOc and '
Tallmati :
i
New Tlilngi at Uklah.
I. M. Helmick, who is in Pendleton
from I'kiah, dates that u milliner of
changer are going mi and several itn
MOMaaati are hetag added to the
in- hers Ufa of tba eonunanity, Jerry
Hespain has ordered the machinery
for u sliingle mill, which will be run
in connection with the sawmill. Mr.
Iiespaiu has also made arrangements
to have a oboa mill in oaawttoa very
Qoa The rolls hav been oedared and
w ill soon lie on the ground. llehalllso
added an improved hay-bulcr. which
w ill lie u greiit saving 'to the fariner
who raise hay for rale to outride point-,
in the matter of expense of transmuta
tion. Mr. Helmick contemplates rais
ing I i pottle for the luurkets insteud
of continuing to raise rows lor dairy
ing. Deatneis Cannot oe Cured
hv lis.al aiiiilii atliiu they aiuuit rveh the
Jimnil tsirtiun of the uar. There la unly one
... i. ...... .i.. .(,,... ii i tluit i. lit i nuaiuu-I
lluual reine-1 ' I'- sfnein 1 esureit by Mil 111
nuaed eoodilhai o the atueoai iiaiug uf the
Kustai'hmu nils' W ii. ii Ho. mis- k" in
Daiueit vuu have a ruiublink niiml or iuin'r.
lei t h. -arinv. aint when it i- entirely i l .il
i1i'h(h...- I- 'tie result sli Ml . t li.-. lilUni Ins
Unit ii
lis Uon
enlarrl
e taken nut alel thl. lube resUire'l lt
nt i.ti nre isuMju to
lleh la DotlilUK bill an tullnlueil
i llie ulUi-iJUk aurfaiei We will Ifle
eolldltliili
one Imlelreil ilnllar. lor am i ae nt ileallie.a
(eaaeed t) catarrh) thai cannot t- eureil by
llall's Caiarrh are K.-H.I lor c ircular.. Ire.
f, J CHKSKY A CO., Toledu, t.
shicI to all l ruktie
1 Hail's Family Pllia are lie heat.
A Good Thing.
Our gr-ul-grand mothers' garrets
coiit; ned the same herbs of all heal
ing found in Karl's Clover Koot Tea. i
Thev gav.- our ancestors strength, kept
nir ancestors strength,
the bl'm
nure, and ill do the
same
for you if y
and 10 Otl
on say so.
Tall man k
Price 25 ctr
Co., IcaOitig
druggists.
m m a.
g Whom It May Concern.
Notice is herebv given that my wife,
Murv K. dillett.'har left my bOBIBi
bed and board, and this is to notify
and warn all persons that I will not lie
reaponrihh- for any debts hereafter in
unv BMonar eootracted by her. August
ajj, iou. M. H. OILLBTT.
Notice to Creditor!.
I have sold mv business out and
wish to cdlcet all my account. All
persona knowing tliemaelvea indebted
to BM will pleaae call at my former
. :!. I .in settle within ten days.
, HKNKY KOPI1TKK.
It Will Oo You Good.
A bhaxl puritii-r aud tiaiiue builder is
Karl's Clover Koot Tea. bold for half
u OBBtnrv ou our guaranti-e. Money
refunded if reeulls are not aatisfaetory.
Price 2r cU. and 5i cK. Tall man 4
Co.
CHAS. R0HRA1AN.
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lm-
Jit.. ataniQua L
Oaman, Varlcocii
r-.. na
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-a, 1 ume
FROM
VILLAC.HS.
Personal
and Local Goasln of Alhana.
Weston and Adam.
tthena. Or,. Aug. 16, W, u. thai
went to Pendleton yesterdav to make
arrangements for his'aister Paiav to at
tend school during the coming winter
at Pendleton academy.
Mrs. Hastings left'Sumiav morning
for a visit to Massachusetts and
Canada, where she will visit with rela
tives and friends. She experts to lie
away nearly a year.
The footpace Saturdav between lag
Baddaley, of Baddaley i Head, and a
stranger named Wilson. 100 vard for
50 a side was won by the latter, rheie
was verv little side nioner chanued
haii.U, f,,r Wilson ami his friends did
not seem to lie over confident and were
not willing to put up much. The re
sult was close enough to make the
finish very exciting. Wilson winning
by a foot.
.'. W. Chapman spent Sundav at
Hliie Mountain.
Mis A ley Aseneth I'oss spent Sun
dav in Weston, a guest of lias l.nlu
Rajr,
VTaaaMi "r
A. K
., ink. .in, nun -iiii.
l.... I - .... 1 (.
Mi-lirew bsik a drive over to
Athena today
Oeorge Wheeler, of Alexander A
H eater i. and John l arter, of the
Whte House griHtry, two snvdi
voting rcndleton lioys, spent Sunday
here pleasantly.
I'rof. Oeorge A. NaMgg returneil
this morning from a trip of a wiek to
1'ortland. He adds his testiinouv to
the general reports regarding actlvitv
in oonneotlon with ppaagaaaaati being
maile there tor their street earuival.
Charles Mar-h. the atiinly deputy
county recorder, was visiting his num
erous friends and relativin here today,
being Pace I Pad with demonstrations of
unalloyed pleasure. His visits, in one
respeit at least, are like those of
angels.
"Uncle Pick'' Powers reads the ac
counts of nriaa tights with as Mob en
thusiasin as the gavest sisirt. He con-
Idaat tally informeil the Kast Oregon,
ian corresiiident tislay that he wished
thev would hurrv BO and setlto the
ehaiiiniomhip nuioiig themselves, then
he would "knock tie aspirations out of
the champion.'' He didn't use the
word ' aspirations," bat Boh Ingers-d
gaad t" sav there is no such place as
the word "I'ncle Hick" did use. and
it is hi far nway, even if there were
such a place, that the rOUOI'ff took the
I iberty of making the change in the
I itera! quotation.
Adams, Or., Aug. 2 . A. Halter.ore
and daughter, Mis- Kdith. went to
Walla Walla Saturday on a visit ami
returned here this afternoon. Miss
Kaltexore has lieeh with Mrs Susan
Kirhy at the Oregon hotel for several
months. Mr. Balte.ore has recentlv
BOBM here from Walla Walla, and is
an employe of W. II. Saver, the black
smith. He is a brother of Mr. Unite
rore of Pendleton.
ON THE TUTUILLA.
The
News ot That Prosperous Section
and Some Pithy Comment.
Tutulla, Aug. Ji. Han Iougherty
ius just rut his third crop of alfalfa
A finmher of Tiituilla fanners are
ousy plowing ntier BM tns'ing Mil a
luxuriant crop o' Htissian thistles.
Depot) Sheriff Blaklai was a Tutulla
visitor lust " aaki
M. II tiillett's steam combine broke
down on Saturdav, necessitating a
I three days wait for repairs, whn h
have to come from Sun Landro, Cali
fornia. Fred On well has just returned
from Jaalpef where he tills jti-l
hnreted BM tlr-t crop, the banner one
: of that section of country, reeeieing
Ian average of very cloae to fort)
baobab) to the arre. Mr. t'resswell is
an amateur fanner, but seems to lie
making the professional look pretty
i cloaoly to their laurels.
D. 'Bell, of the tirtn of Bell A
I Turner, is up in Ku-ti-rn Washington,
I hs. king for a profitable run for his
tbreabina outfit, whirh i about to
finish its work ut Tuttiilla.
lobn I'ark and Habe Kolsom. Pen
dleton hunters and uimnajs ol renown,
paaaad Tutuilla on Saturday night
hound for the mountains to make a
suvuge onslaught on grouse, or any other
game venturesome enough to get
". - J
W'ltll
in reach of their Maxims.
Joseph Holmes has finished n success
ful run with his Columbia thresher
and housed It for the seusuh.
Mi r-. M. I. Howe and Win. (Jillett
retoPBOd last week from u trip to Kaet
em Warhingtoti, where thev found
- at iriui iorv proepecu lor prouiui'ie
work for their threshing outtits
thev will tuke up then- in tl
w Ii ii I
near
future
M. J. Forte r was up from Stage
Oulch yesterday for a lot of lumls r lor
a new liarn, which lie ia erocting.
Wm. Iiillette has replaced his
reparator which was burned a week
ago with a new one, with which in
takes the held today.
The hulk of Tutuilla'a crop bus
hm n harvorlt-d, and in ouantitv and
u iiu 1 it v so far ar heard from is entire.
ly satisfactory to the growers, the
ou i. err of the leu r I ami i ug crops ure
threshing wheat while the sun shines,
and a procearioh of teams line the
roadl hauling the grain to the ware-
llOlllH.
John Malr'l twenty-six mules, instead
: balag worn out with their aeaeou's
work nulling hie comhii.e, are still gay
. i.oi to stuiiisle and run away
w ith the outfit ou the least provoca
tion. Alta llevcl has linishe.1 a season's
run of about 1MAI acres with his com
bine making an average of uliout forty
acres a day.
W Walker, who was up from Stage
GolOD Vcrtcrduv bar just threshed
trotn Psi acres in the extreme western
fringe of the wheat In It in this county
boat 1UUU sacks.
Alexander Dryadale from another
iiiarter aectiou in the aauie locality re
. j t ... i nw i -rl : l as..
ceiled alnut 1'iUU aacka. This ie the
land which was ahaudomsi a few yeare
ago hut which once more eueui to be
giving a fairly good account of itaelf.
A lady arlmirer of Hearst's Chicago
American congratulate him ou
"netting the ace for twentieth cen
ton IlKlinallaBI " The editorial iage
of the same nuuiuer of that paper give
a minutely revolting deacrtption of the
electrocution of an old womaj in New
York, and the killing of a Spauiah
goldiar at San Juan hill with charac
teristic comments if this ia a sample
of the ouriial istlr ce of the twentieth
century, its reodera hod lietter lake to
the woodr ou a ruu.
The late t hief Justice I. II, while
yet a barrister, was ouce iu court
while a trial for bigamy wa iu progreen,
and was aakud by a brother meuils r of
the learned profeeaion of law: "tiny,
Kuueell, what ia the extreme penalty
for bigamy?" "Two inothere-in-law , '
uae the prompt reply.
Here ia a deaeriptiou of the late
( mint Muravieff, the great Kuaeiau
alateauiau, who wae evideutly a d.
ploinal after Talleyrand 'a own heart:
"It would he dilbcull to uaiue a
Knronean statesman who -i tee His
marck's heyday was of more BgMg
OOaOOf in KaPOpaon politics than the
Kussian -i.it. -in an who was so sudden
ly struck down at St. Petersburg. Most
of us knew him only through his die
patehea, the dexterous cynic, the
daxtling juggler in phrase and policv,
the nt -i i i ui i- adventurer on the
stage of world politics. He was pre
eminently a diplomatist of a bygone
era. All things to all men, and there
fore to most men not remarkable.
I'ew played a battOf (tame of whist
or in vest itl the uncorking of choice
vintages with a pleasanter w ho from
the odes of Horace. Polyglot and ba
jewelled, he would sit up later than
anyone, and rise earlier to reap the
harvest. The indiacret iona of others
over night guided his pen in the morn
ing. Tliey had babbhul while he
liatened, and he wrote while thev
alept. Count Muravieff was an ad
venturer in the liest sense of the word,
one. that is. who, having the courage,
had the audacity to throw his maxi
mum or any one coup, and the latest
0)i inn blue hook reveal, on every
(age, a mail ready to risk all for suc
cess, his own reputation ami his
country's credit. After each diploma
tic encounter he rose, so to sjn'ak,
from the table, amiably explaining
the philosophy ol the game, and
casually pOCltwUng the stakes, while
his opponents sat staring at the green
baiaa."
The exigencies of a pollttoal cam
paign are some times responsible for
strange lapses ,.( memory. The leader
of n great party, the principal plank
in VMM platform, "octns to v a policy
of scuttling everything in the shape of
trouble, which, plav ittg it- part among
the nations of the earth, would bring
it to face, charger the present admin
istration a being "w ith England in Iti
war on the South African republics."
The administration went farther iu its
friendliness to the African republics
than anv of the avowed enemies of
England ana tit to do. is it W. J. H -memory
or simply his love of telling
the truth which la 00 the wane'.' M.
A BALD NEWSPAPER MAN.
Getting a New Crop ot Hir, and Has No
More Dandruff.
Kvervbody iti the Northwest knows
Col. Haniel Sea I res. the veteran
journalist and pobltclat of Untie. Jan
uary Itl, I g00, the colonel writes: "I
used a couple of Isittles of Now lire's
Hcrpicidc with marvelous results. The
dandruff disappeared ; a new crop of
hair has taken root, and the bald spot
is rapidly being covered." Ilerpicide
is the only hair preparation that kills
the dandruff germ that dig- up the
scalp in scale- as its burrows its way
to the root of the hair, where tl de
stroys the vitality of the hair, causing
the hair to tall out. Kill the dandruff
germ, w tlh Ilerpicide.
e
Arrival! at Hotel Pendleton.
Doing Stewart, Portland.-
Wureweiler, Joseph.
K Alexander, citv.
II Hcekwith, city.
Mayor Abraham, Portland.
K I Woleotti Chicago.
! ! lingers, Chicago
0 W Carter. Portland.
J ti loajaJaBi ' maha.
('has , Newman, San I riincirco.
Ueo Mctiilvery, Spokane,
s S ' llll, Spokane.
K Brandon, Portland
1 I. l.eho. Ssiklllle.
H Jeiiter, Chicago.
J T l.ainbirth. city.
J A Allison, city.
( A Turner, city,
R II Knight. ritV.
.1 II Moran, l a tiraude.
s ii lamp and wife, Sun Antonio,
Alfred Kusch and wife, Portland.
J M Adams and wife, I.cwistou.
Robert Kstcs, city.
II P Tessenccin, San Francisco.
t f Powers, jr, Porllaiul.
C i i St;ic ev, Portland.
Q W Hooail, Portland.
Indian School Appointments.
Miss Nellie K. Trew ing, ol Tigard
v i I If, Or., bus been appolatod matron
of tin- Weston Shoshone Indian school,
iu Nevada, ut fiUO per veur.
f Mi-r Nell.e I.. Purvis, of Sumner,
Wash., bar been apisniitiil siamrtrirs
at tin- Yaiiiax Indian agency, 1 1 regno,
ut ""JO per year.
harles 11. ol M .i lielian
Territory, has BOOB appointed indus
trial teacher ol the IJ mat Ilia agein v
I I, at I'sJU per year.
Cunningham's Bucks.
Thus. Turnbiill of Malheur county,
unloaded a car of hucke ut Vale Wed
ncsday and will trail them from here
to his home in Ihirrev Valley, lie
liimb. lb,- onri'lmai' Hi I'eliilli'toli from
Charles Connlngbanii suya the Mul-
heur lleralil.
m
St. Joieph'e Aeademy. Pendleton.
Ilourdmg uud day m lesil lor girls,
with separate building ami ground- for
boya, pnildlnga are farniabad with all
liKslern conveuielices. Incorporated in
stitutions, empoweriii to grunt degrees.
Studios will be resinned on Monday,
SoptcinU-r 3.
. I' na on '
tainl fratg) front tury
His Lt tljtt tkt'i, eVlely,
taValir plteMrtOjgJ,
burlfli ! , avuti
bult iletd by
0VIMI ba WO.
(jrtvtiiU Lit
CleUaM of fJllULtWa.
Il Imi b ItfataJa , ftrfia
rotiM baUicU irf,
llilh, fal.d i fiH.gJ
Lint . titty
Jlj I llu
i,i1..iittl, M rJiugj-
b eond til of tb
No uibr tv) U
10 bfc MUirtf4 )ib it fuf
blr, aWa'l baVUllel, MO OU.ttf
gtlMtU U lf b C4jlpetfu4
witb H for nil Um ur
ajOl ollli' I'.i.tl, LIIi.avlaa
bi II i ,ii,iM . iu
it'. tftl Omi I'kK
I. , ifA CeBVTtf - Uw fc-T
1(1 a-litJ UlrllaUUltirU eViatU, atliU
lir.aT t"kl eVJltb, gtlatl tagUV
ltt tuetp U UM WOeUe
wcieia
Wishing t t ret i re from hueinnss
I offer my entire slock (or sale
at coat, couaiatiug of
i arpets, Huk-.
I .i v and Hnk CurtainH
Fortierr',
lira!and Iron livdaieudH,
(aiuchcn,
Wall 1'aper, Shadca,
ScrwniK Machine,
and "it. i t things: too iiumeroua to
Baontbgg, Chance o( a li(u tiuie to
buy theee gooda cheap.
JESSE FAILING
Pendleton, Oroguu.
fc Jr.
LwJ
H.MIVKSI KlliLD N0TKS.
Vtelde Reported From Different Seettone
of Umatilla County.
11. M. Wiaul and his two sons, W.
H. and J. II., who reside two and one
half miles south of Athena, have '.'."lO
acres of winter wheat that went :t0
boabah) to the acr.
LiOO if Anderson, of N'ansycle, waa
iu Pejidleton this morning, lie has
finished witli his own wheat harvest
and will have it nearly all hauleil to
the Vansvcle warehouse bv Saturdav.
lie had abtMaf U00 acres, of which IM
was spring sown, and which went 17
hushcls to the acre. Some of his winter
nil chaff went more than 40 boaboll to
the acr'. His Sonora wheat for some
reason or other did not do vor well
this year, and only went :H bushels
to the acne Ilia general average was
H bushels to the a. to
Mr. Anderson ia now heading 'JtO
BOraa of wheat for Mrs. Killian It is
half spring and half fall sown and
will average IB and :t0 bushels to the
acre respectively.
CA8TOBTA
rtsara the atgoarari of en ut it PLarcn
la liar fot mute than Ihnty years, ami
71u ffWag Pee Mai Almi JiomjU.
Bicyclaa can b iiiircbawsl at the
Crescent Agencv in tlie Kast Oregon tan
building on installments, payment fl,
or more, a week. No interest.
Hot Weather
Sick Children
Children will get sick.
The la-si can- will not prevent it
When you ami they arc mi tin
(ortun.itc ri-inctnlicr that wo can
till your prescriptions and lu snlcs
have everything; lor the sick
room.
BROCK & MoCOMAS
DBUOOItTI
t 'orner Main and Court Sis., Pendleton.
Karl's Clover Root Tea
Ml.-sil .nif. it Hrh,Clrr hkliu t ure al
MiiwIIimi. ItMlltfrall.m. ftntl all Kr.H" of
IM -in. An ... . ii In-.- Nrrvtj
nit-. Sold on atoliit gfitnriiUajj ig all
tlruaja-Uu at IW 50c. ntJfl.uU.
S. C. WCLL8 & CO., I c NOV, N V.
oic fnoPNii ronti
For sale liv I a 1 1 tnan a To.. Iiniiii.i .
NEW
LUMBER YARD.
We are now ready lor business
BOM Washington A Columbia
Hirer Irolgfil dopot with a
general aaaort iiiHii t ol luriilmr
direct from our own saw mill,
and can furnish anything
promptly. Country orders in
car loads ablDJsad direct from
our mill in carload lots at
correct prices, liive lis a cull.
A. C. Shaw & Co.
W J SEWELL, Mgr.
Alba Creamery and
Cheese Factory
Ordcra f ruiliptly I Hied
J. L BISHHK, Prop.,
Alba, Oreigoo.
I
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HANDSOME
NEW NECKWEAR
New Shapes
New Styles
Latest Colorings
Si i diapla) in midtlla wlodotn
Men's Furnisher.
Hotel Pendleton
Under New
1
Strictly First-Class
Excellent Calslne.
Every Modern
CoDveoleace
Kar And Milliard lloomv
The llcst Hoti'l
Van Hi vii Bros.. Props.
BBaflaVBateS
sV ' 0. 'inwata laVaTm
r JTTYaa a t BWJtBr . ii1 '
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL
MaggW
' aVrVaaa aaasaaaw. Mai. aaaal EjD . . . -"aaTif
t. l.aOHHH,Pri.p.
1 Ttia Only Hut Clan
end Cumplsts Hulsl
In tha City.
Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. PENDLETON. (MEU0N
Byers' Best Flour...
To make good Ineail gag llyerii' Heat Flour. It took in it
premium at the CUcggJjO wOlid'g Fair, over all coropotl
tton, ami glyog cx client HAtlalactlon wherever uaed.
Hvery ggfll II k n u ilccd Wc have the hcut Steam
Rolled llai ley, Seed Rye and neardleu Hurley.
Pendleton Roller Mills
S. HVKHS. Prop. ItrHn. ShitriM, Fer. rfc
BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY
r.saa toro.
g. W. Mill. M. " r.i
k.uiu... Tersa 0asa ia me.
A lOOfttBJ '" " aoliyol Hi, 4. s.
i lanajefceal ein. um
Prtniarr l"i ' ' an A adiuilo De
aann ' ina, i.iiii o. UlUlair
..aa-lfc i.. Mai. tad TseaUalua Hva ml all
HiPendleton Academy
Ol
Academic Couree of lour ycurs
east or weat.
Bualnoaa Couraa ciiiuali ui to Um boot boalnaar aollagoa.
TstBulWa' Oourao, ahiuL prouaraa lor Ouuuty KaVaiitiuatluai ami lor oTATI
l)ll'lil N H .
Aeerodltavd by the Slate Hoard ol kdm at ion and gradiiatna am adnnltwl ou
the same laaaia for Mtatc DiploUtaa ai any school in the statu. All gradoa malu
sainod. t all term bagtu rtmiJay , iicplambar luth.
Pur italahajfiiu and inlonnation .chin , ,
KKV. V. I HililiKH, M. I'll., i'micipal.
Grouse Sfjootiog
Is Fine tfys
bog ol ilirda.
Iu order to
iiiunilioii Wu liave ine neai
kut.
II. i.. .. I , W..M Html
I Ollic ill win
..,...,!! I' W she Hi- loaded Willi I'a llracl.mn
: i . i . i -ii
siwier aid i 4 oiouii. 01 1
gnaraBtaarl
W. D. HANSFORD & CO.
rfnimement.
k
Give Us a TUti
Rates $2.00 a day
Special Rates by
Week or monlb
HeadquArlers (or Travallng Wen
In Eastern Oregon.
Successors to J. E. Moore
Hal Kaati All I ralas.
Frae .samp ia H .nun I
Haitm UgBk
lire Piuaf Bmldtaa
t - Vt It Bllfisl a l ai II
I l:H5
preparatory to the laial ataudard collu
Year..
m l Ilium you lined g'ssl am
aiiiuaun...
1. ..11
anliiu
llllllllll,'
and
r v-
1 1 j
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