..CLEARANCE SALE Summer Goods .OF Every dollar's worth of seasonable goods will be closed out regardless of cost. Cleaver Bros. USES PAY, AUGUST W, woo. AFFLICTED WITH KITS. 1 fount n Brought From Athen Tuesday. , D ibonl W years of ago BMMd nlip Mi lm " "mugm irom ltiDA ll I 0QU HUM m r.in fttl'l' ' L. Smith. He had only to AtlMn Irom MIllM "11 the nig arm lag Itt40 p. in , and mi Sm ith B '1 while n his wiiy II.- was taken t.. tlie ithftiu li t. . it ii 1 treated by Or. J. P. Pnoion.l.m. v ho derided thut tin- best thins that con Id be done under thecir ..,,, . . u i- I., -end him t. I'ondlc BaMaibari !.im examined ii t bin aviitv. Mr MiiaflBBjl BB the nbin't investigation by County Mp- Barttnan today. Mr. Smith bud the aaalatance M Mr. Rutaaa, ol Pendleton, in bringing ., , . all I . i.l kin. train ne juoug nun. ...-. mMM . , be again Md l lit. an t lint upon arrival rs-rs he (M i"' ajajrt In- had to la nrrieil a -tr.-tcher and was tuk.-n to Us-count v (arm in West Pendleton. From m ar t found in Mr. MeAdam1 picket it ;- l.armil that bfl if from V. Mexic 1. luring 1 ir- apparently rational monifiiti- b y state tbnt bi was BB bard MM of tb biirnini! vessels in the luftirr ai lli.- Hob .ken, N. .1., llrt-two n.'iiti.-;i- ..!. ! i'iuiK'd into tin- river Iumvi- I i- i'-. while in tbe water be Wtf struck "li the bend by a piece ..f timber aiul -im-e that time bin head bar been troubling biiu. Had a Fit In Pendleton. Young ! -iii tu Mi-Adams wa Mm with a tit at the corner .( Coart uml.I .lui-. ui streets Ibis morning Uu! had I DC lajMM buck to the county (arm. Be reeted well I ant night Bnd tin- atrthoriti thought they Might l.-ly all m him to continue Ilia journey, to he waa allowed to so free and MMM Dp t'.wn umici-oinpan I Tbie tit. though, will necessitate him twing MB) ther to the hospital or the asylum lor treulment. WITH THE THRESHERS. Vanilla's Harveat la Pretty Close to the Flnlah. D. K. ll.-ll ix getting hia threshing outfit ready to ahi). to the Paloa MBMTy, having finished up her.-. Dm- Turner ill finish up today and totaormw nu tlie lathernian piac. and fir g-.u-r: tit-tit k-i.ki wheat laud. EEa Finn threshing outfit will mora May to the Murker .lace (our miles !.. I -. l..-t in nu the recervaii' " Mr. Barker a still laid tin bv tin- atcident which hupn-ned t" biui lunt aak, ami will not be able to work taia eeae-'ii. A. Michael will BkMM bil outfit tuiay .ruin tbe (ootbilla to n.ur l'.-n-oletun uu the reservation. Tom Kerr will commence today n t OnnningbMi and "tttuobf't" heat lami betwaan Uail.-r iprlnga and JiiD'i-r Tk- I. r.-ueu outfit in htill at work 3 It isn't the material That gin into your repair. -.1 watch that reeulta in a per(ct J"h. It is the KNOW MOW that doea the buaioeas. Any liung.i-r .-an buy the rjiiu kindao'f Btarial thai I ua- in repairing; but SKILL i the i,,,IHt valuable material that oao le uaed in watch re pairing; a,,d the huiigler cun't Kv it. I .ell my akill lor what t is worth, and it will coat you thai, bungling at lower price. LHUNZIKER, P Jeweler and Optician. ! -luor iu Alexaudar ai Heiur'. J5 SAU a AAA S.JLSULS.& fljjflBOOflOgfllt.!) Oregon Bakery and Grocery Wl are agjUflg Fruit Jarsan-1 extras c!n a.t i than anybixiy else in the city. Try our 2-i-e nt Oaffw for your hWWt 'rew. CHaT Street. Mormon Bitalioptf' P MB HH " ax-7 Tai fat w PO b lilt 3 utr, Hudaoh,Unritn ititraarrr.toeeor Or Co wUUfj lien tkjtk. It itr ! dHuuI-M, Mi ..u.'TUr Lu .'.r Aaantte, a.er-P " Co.. mmm rnt,, ou ujt nv tallmav m oo.. witutiuwia. Mnwufc-ixi, UUBUUM. Dry Goods Co. .n MTBOr'l w h.-nt north of I'elull.-ton Riotimond DNMlMfl have ntore.1 their bin onttit an. I will threnh Ba BMCa until next yt-nr. They chiini the BMefOtJ bai been nil uupr.'titiihle one for ihiaanlna Machine bmb gaMrally, on BOaOWN of the relatively large BBtBBBl of straw at- compared to grain. Olorlout Newa. Comes from Pr P. H. t'argile. of Waehita, I. T. He writee: ' ' I-our bottlet ..( Electric Hitters has curd Mr. Brewer of scrofula, which had canned her great suffering or years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctor could give no help: but her cure is complete and her health is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved, that electric bitters is the best blond purilicr known. It's the su preme renie.lv for ecr.ema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sor.-s. It stimulates liver, kidneys anil bowles, expels poisons, help digestion builds tip the strength. Only "HI cents. Sold by Tin! man .V Co.. druggists. Onanataad. a Home to Pendleton. Kev. C. A. Potsoii and family will arrive home tomorrow and the Hrt BBBMd will resume preaching for the Christian church, sen ices being held in the Congregational church, comer of Webb and Johnson street. Mr. potsoii hue la-en located at PandlatoB for more than two vt-ars, but left w ith hi- iiunilv lust spring OB account of ill-health. He uud his family have la-en seiiiiiiig the most of the sum mer at Chehalis. They will Ik- wel comed BpQB their return and the reverend gentleman congratulated iihhi ha ing regained his health. A Lire and Death Fight. Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, la., writing of hi almost miraculous escajH- from death, sa: ''Rssoavra afi--r measles induced s.-rioii lung (ronbla, which aaaM la consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and t-ougiied night and day. All my doctors -aid 1 iiiu-l soon die. Then I U-gun B) us - Pr. King's New Pisc-.verv for con anmption, which rmupletely cured me. 1 would not tsc without it even if it rn-t f'i a Isittle. Hundreds have used it in my n miueiidation and all say it never fails to cure throat, chest and lung troubles." Regular size "hJc and M, Trial Inittles free at Tallmau (V C". 's PrUg Store. Operation tor Appendicitis. Treasurer S. K. Yates went to Mil ton Mon. lay BBjd from there 108001 DBniad la W year-old son Earl l Walla Walla. The' young man was taken to OfODp'a hospital where an OBBTBliOB was performed upon imu for BMBBdi altla, He remained there in the hospital and wa getting ulomj nicely when Mr Yates left Tuesday aft.-r- Boaav and arrived home la FaBuatoa at 'i o'ct.H-k in the evening. To Whom It Bay Concern. Notice is hereby gleli thut my wife, Mary E. Oillatt, nil left my Ids.-, bad and board, and this is ja notify and warn all x-rsou that 1 w ill not be responsible for any debts h.-rcaftai in utiv manlier coiitraete. by h.-r. August gg, jiaju. M. H. OILLITT. A Good Thing. llur great-grand mothers' garrets contained the Ham.- herbs of all heal ing foiual in Karl's Clover K'-.t T.-u. Thev guv.- our ancestors strength, kept the "blood pure, and w ill do the same for vou if fag aay . l'rice 25 its and'Stl ets! Ta flRMl B A Co., leading druggist. St. Joseph's Academy Pendleton. Boarding and day school for girls, with separate building and ground- for buy. Buildings are furuiahed with all iii'Kf. rn con veil ieiii-ee. Incorporated in atitutions, emiwere.l to grant dagtaaa. gta lie will le reniiuied on Monday, gepioBibaff u. LbOk at Your Face. And we if it is reflecting health or ,li...a. Karl's Clover Koot lea beautifies the face and comnl.-xlon, and assures ported health All druggists. 25 cents and 50 cent Money refunded if reaulU are uot Bjajajajajrg, lalimau & Co. Bicycles can be nurchaaed at the Croacent Agency in the Kaat Uregoniali building on installments, payment ei, or more, a week. No interest. CHAS. ROHRMAN. r. . Loat MaMhooJ. Im- larce. a.iop Her ' THE PORTAGE ROAD FAILURE. Speculation Now Is to the Effect That the Road Will Gobbled up By the N. P. Reports are in circulation, and ap parently not without MMM) reaon, that there is .-onneetion between the cesea- tion of building oHraliou on The Palle portaga railroad and alleged in tention of the Northern Taciticto build down the north hank of the Columbia river to Portland, ay the Portland Mag nun. Evidence i furuiahed in the suspension of work upon the portage road at The Palle, engineered DJ Paul Mohr. Thi road wa to have Ix-en Balabad by thi time, hut lack of funds made it neeeeaarv to diaehargc the workmen, and until more money i forthcoming the road will not In completed. It i more than probable that the neceary funds w ill lie ftirn-i-li.-d bf the Northern Pacific. Outrider will wonder what connec tion the building of a road by the Northern Pacitic has to do w ith tlie us peatkm of work nrsm the Paul Mohr road. The latter Mud was incorporated a the Central Naviagti.ui a Coniruc lion ooatpaav, with a capital tck ..( aV0,000 and with the RTOWad purpose ' lormiin: a linK in a river trau-imrta- tion line fortiauling wheat from un Columbia point to tidewater. Promises were made the farmers that their grain would e handled this fall In jH-r ami l-low railroad rates. In an interview puhlislu-d recently, Mr. Mohr stated that under course oil con struction at Portland and Pasco were three steamers that would run in con nection with the road, and that thee us well as tie- i-ortage road would In completed and ready for business the latter part ..I Aagus't. Tin- boat- arc not finished, h -wever, nor is the road completed, fhe 1350,000 capital pro rod inulhcicnt . Unit I lie road is embar rassed bf luck of fund- is evident, Ix- cause all workmen to whom was owing more than f 1 each, were paid only M) l-r cent of their claims, w ith promise of the other 'Hi x-r cent in the near fu ture. The Northern Pacific Needs It. The Northern Pacific, of BOB rat. would not Raad a steamer line and a railroad also down the Columbia. Therefore, its onlv direct interest would la- in securing the portage road, which would give it a vnluahlc link in the main line. Because of it pOaltiOB the MirtAge road coiiiniand UM only right of way it is isis-ihle to MMBPa OOWn that portioa M Um Col umbia. I., tterlinger, who has right of MB -cured down the Columbia, i now in the courts fighting the portage road for trackage rights along that BuV turn, as there I ii"t sutticient r-Kini there for two railroad-, i.erlingers scheme. o far a known, has no con- nection with the plans of the Northern Paoiflo. It naturallv foil, w- that the North ern Pacific will want to get the rmid u cheaply as possible. In connection with the plans of the bigger road thert is a very pretty story going the round of the inner circle. It is said that Mr. Mohr got a senator from Washington interest.nl iii this plan to build the srtage road in connection with a it earner line and that the senator in turn interested his financial Iriends to the extent of l2').tkM. the estll.iuted cot. It wa not imagined that it would be in s-ary entirely to com plete tie- pood. The intention was, so the st -rv g to lore.- tlie u. It . . . . to buy it at u huinlsome profit. That road would hurdlv consent. It Is said to have Ix-en thought by the promo tors, to let a iwerful rival enter the Bnld. The promise to Paul freight at much less than rail rate- was con sidered a clincher, the reKirt has it, which the O. B. ix H. could not ignore Whether or not the story i- true, the promoters are temporarily einbarra.-'l, or else th.-v could have paid their men off in lull or completed the road, wlii -li i- almost finished, Eeeliug sure that the O. K. A N. will not advance aliv monev, tlie ortiiern raciuc, it i said, will allow the stockholders time enough to become dis-atistied, and when th. v are willing M sell at inmost any price will -t.-p in and buy the road at it own price. BURNED BY PUWDER. Charles Johnson Is Badly Injured at Baker city. Oka.lM I ii ti siT ut I . , . i r I ' v was ai work 0B the extension of the citv water works aid wa- tila-tmg a way n-r the pi pa line. He was using black powder and becoming a little careless, after tilling the holes, left the keg of i.nu.ler tell or twlevc feet to "lie side, and proceeded to light the fuse, eiiect- W T . . i --i 1.4. L.J i ing to take tlie powuer wiin iiiiu in n r.-adv to retreat la a safe distance. A li.. I..' i l p. ...... ai.M I, low in - at thi- time ad IbM bafoM he got raady lo rem.... the k.-g of powder a spark from tin liurillllg tuse was oi.'Wli 10 wi.i-rr n ignitel tbe pOBNteff and a terrific ex ploaiofl occurred, us there was from ten t., lift.-eii pouuda of powder yet in the keg. Mr. Johuaon wa knocked down and -..r. iv lairaad but not iBvioaaJf injured". His eyes ttecaiasl injury, el though his face was badly burned and nil . v.- I. rows and part of bin hair was burned off. BLtW OPEN A SAFE. A Postottlce and Store Robbery at Gold Hill. At (iold Hill. Kouthern Oregon sol. h.-rs entered the postolticc store of W. T. Heames and aucueeded in taking g of s.st-ilhce funds and sUU 01 Mr. I ' wealth I bej -irilli d a Id inch hole through tlie top ol a large fireproof safe and pfobabiy blew the safe up with nitro-glycerine. The front d.s.r of the aafe, which weigh msi pounds, wati thrown about eight f.-.-t by the explo.ion, cruahing its way through the floor. The I BO 108 door, als.ut two inches thick, wae uleo blown out w lib exnloeivea. Nearly all ol UM pmaic pus-rs 01 li,.- iUaaaai Br., w.-r. aBpaad and UatfOyad bf the exohaiiou. A sack ooBtaiaiag 2T(i Lb gold daat was left unmolested, and atiWi worth ol United MaU-a poeUga Mtumps were undis turbed. The box containing the soet ottice money order husiueaa wae -ii,..r'..-t and the content, with the exception ot 5 cents iu small change, removed. THE IIKU-UAKSDALE CUT-OFF. Survey Said to Be Completed By the Northern Paelfle. It ia aaid that the Northern Pacific has iu contemplation, in a-ldition to tbe Lind-Kllenaburg cut-Vf, a proposi tion to further shorten the line lie tween 8sjkane and the coast by a di rect route from LUM to Oakewlale, Waah. The uroiajaed aurvey from Uad fJ tJakeadale, or a nearby point, will 11 through the eastern syrtioo of Adams county iu an nearly aa cao be figured a straight line ruiimng eaat by noith, crossing the Palouae river int.. Whitman county juet aouth of Kock Creek and on through a greater portion of Whitman county to the eaat eru terminal. This section it what u kuowu aa the 1'alouee country and while now well settled, there is aaldtu b an abundunce of uuoccopled laud along the proposed right-of-way. The proposed aurvey eaat from Oakaadalfl will probably ). into Idaho just north of Karmington, ami continue through a rich agricultural etretch to the mountains. After pass ing through Lord's pass a rich fruit and grain section of Montana i found la the Bitter Root valley. With tbaaa propoaad cutoff coct- -tru.ted it will shorten the distance fnl St. Paul to the coast -Ml miles, thus giving the Northern Pacific the hortet trani-ontinental line operating to (be .Mast. t ASTORIA, Bears Ihr sirrisl.tr of 0a. tt Ft a la u-s for more than thirty rsrs, snd nu gMd Pea ast .i;v" A.nrA BISSED A FORTUNE. Failure to Grasp an Opportunity When It Turned up. 11. H. Capp, a well known resident ol Walla Walla, and it brother of the late John Capp f Pendleton, returned a few day ago from a business trip to the east, say the Statesman. While la Carthage. Jasia-r county, Missouri, Mr. Capp met the OPPOTI&nlty of his life, and by a trivial circumstance missed DBOOflning B very wealthy man. At a little place called Hell's Neck, a wandering miner discovered a rich vein of lead and zinc. Near by was an SO acre lot which was up for sale or trade, valued at IM0, I'nderstunding the go low na I formation. from u twelve year-' eBjBBfteMB in mining. Mr OBpp decided that the vein BBBBM through this plot. Not having MR) ready cash he offered the owner some ao parlor r.-ui aatata In trad.-, of which Mr. OapB wa a half owner. It wus accepted, but his partner could not In- induced to sign the pan-rs, as he did not believe in Mr. Cnpp's mineral rein. The transfer was delayed, mid in the meantime n stranger secured the StO acres Iu less than a month the valuation of the laud had raised to 1500,000. It wus the sensation of the H'ri.I On his return to Walla Wul In Mr. Capi wn BaatMBBBJllad be his brother, William If. Capp and wife, who may .le. id.- to locate there permanently. Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. B E Bmwn, Nome. V U Keimer, Phila.lelibia. s Harris, Portland. Ben Salmon, Spokane. J A Keiter, Portland. N B Maeklia, Portland, Mrs T Baker. Colfax. (' W Alders and wife, St Joseph. W li Cis.k, Ss,kune. M II Patlon, Spokane. I1 K Hiiusacker, BpokBOBi S A Hammond, Spokane. J B Moran, la Oraml.-. Mrs M A Piinham, I'omeroy. Mis Eaiinle Purr. Huntington. A Eortlouis, dan Erancisco. E A Kllgpal, Portland. Is-ui .Salmon. Newton, Iu. K Payaa and wife, Walla Walla. I W Conklin and wife, .Mullan, Idaho Mrs Pr Ely, Walla Walla. Q W Hunt, Portland. II l.ippal, Athena. B L TupM-r, Chicago. Wm Maher, Chicago. O E Summons, Chicago. Jos Meyer, Portland. E Barn-s, Seattle. Mrs rani La I IrBada, 1-: f Brace, St Punl. i.-o Elliott, Borland. It Will Do You Good. A bhssl puritb-r and tissue builder is Karl's Olorar Kis.t Tea. Sold for half a centurv on our guuranb-e. Money refiimled if results are not satisfactory. Price 25 i ts. and 50 els. Tallmau .V Co. 0. R. v N. World's Fair Prlie. ' The Pacilic northwest has Im-.-ii brought to the attention of the whole world bv the tin.- exhibit of .. real made by the l). It. A N. at the Paris exsisitiou, and which has captured the gold medal. The fact that this is tie- only railroad in the United States to receive a prize, is iu itself a feather in the cap of the O. It. V N., and tne credit and glory are shared e.piully in Washington, Oregon and Idaho, which stales pr.sluce.l the samples thut captured the honor The trallic de partment of the II. li. A N. workisl hard to send a crisiitabtfl exhibit of the resources of the iiorthw. -t to the I'aris exposition. Colonel It. (' .lud son tbe industrial agent, was a - tad by M. A. ( arl.ton, assistant patholo gist of the department of ugricultiire. at Washington, and al-o bv S.-cretarv Wilsoll. Makethe Hair Grow With warm sluuusss ef Cora 1 a Hoak aud Uxai diessiug. ofCrno as. i ..n t .1 .-n..l-Ueut skiu curs. TBif lessleisnl m eaaa atop faiiiug hair, resaoves eresu, ei aiss, and dsadrufl, suoUsse lull Bled. kW hnig surlacas, stiuiulalee Us hair follU-ta-s, suppli the peeM wiUi vusry Bad n .sinusal, aad bakse tlai hair grow wi.-n ai I el si falls. s.as umwksri a wi furfssli.ssi - ... b. y ivt .assise- " U ui ua iaasuisi Usu," baa Pendleton Planing Mi and Lumber Yard Dealer in all kinds of Lumber and Building Material Big stock ot lath, shingles, tar paper, mouldings, sash and doors that arc .juaranteed not to warp. Estimates furnished on building material ou short notice. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. RKC0VKRRP HIS MONBY. Atifuit Herman Will Probably Not Make a Bank ot an Old Shoe Again. ugiist Herman, of Walla Walla, ha- recovered his sarings which he dapoaited la an old shoo and which war, stolen on Monday, rtta amotinl wi- IS90, If transpires that hi two daognten were the publoiner of the cash. Th Blfla say thev were In stigated to take the money by one Ma Miller who was sadly in iuh-.I of coin. The girl took the money from the old BhOBi and gave iurt of the sum to the Miller girl aim reserved the rest for themselves. The Miller girl was found and the entire amount was re BHBjag (Q the owner. The girls were then released from custody on promi-e of better N-haivor in the tntnre. A BALD NEWSPAPER MAN. Uettlng a New Crop or Hair, and Has No More Dandruff. BVOfylaady g the Northwest knows Col. Pani'el Sealre. the veteran journalist and publicist of Butte. Jan narv 10, llkkl, the colonel writes: "I used a couple of lottles of Newhro' Herpicide with marvelous results. The dnndrnff disappeared ; a new crop of hair has taken root, and the bald sxt is rapidly Ix-ing covered." Ilerpieide is tbe only hair preparation that kills the dandruff BBMU that dig- up the scull- in scales as its burrow its wax to the ris.t of the hair, where U de--trov- the italitv of the bnir, causing the hair to fall out. Kill the dandruff germ, with Ilerpieide. Hot Weather Sick Children Children will get sick. The l-ost care will not prevent it. When vim iiinl tlu-y are so tin fortunate r uit-tiidcr that we can fill your proscriptions, anil besides hiivt- everything (or the sick room. BR0GK ft MoGOMAS DBDCrOllTI Comer Main and t 'oiirt Sts., I'.-ndletoti. The Closest Scrutiny of your linen and other wa-hahle gar ments after they have Im-cii through our bauds will only deepen the con viction in your mind that we have th. "know bow," the facilities and the willingness to "do things up" iu high class style. Not the least of our merits is promptness in delivery you know w bat it is to wait ! THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY I. f , Robinson, Prop. Telephone 60 Alba Sawmill (iood Lumber i ili Rough and Dressed. ( Irden Promptly Killed. J. L. Bisher & Co., ALBA, OeMOOW. OregonShortLineRailroad 1 1I K PIKgtl aol'BB TO .Montana, 1,'ttth, Colorado .in I all luistern FohitH Hives elselM of two feverltsr reeiee, vie the i -,ii. n pa. in- r.i m.ii Uaaj ui it., kio OHANI'g M.4SUII UlM, No Change of Cars uu tut Purllsud l.'ulceau Hut. I.I, tlie In.. .1 la II.. WtlSl." Baigpad vvuii I Icfant SlandarJ Sleepers I l iic Ncvy Ordinary leuilet sbrpcr. Superb Library Buffet Cars -.pi. ndi J llncri meats a la carte Tree Reclining Chair Care Comfortable Cuacliee and Smokere I ut lr e Trala Completely Vcatlbuled tut ferllisr luluru.slluu suuly u if t W AMSI.KY. Afeut O K 4 u , p. i. I Or I. H NAOKI-. w K. IIOMAM, Trev. Pass Agi ocu'iAgeut tl Thlra It., fortlana, Oregon. Eiderdown Sacks and Dressing Gowns 98 cts $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $3.00 In Kaad) Made DapartrrHsnt. Men's rnrnishers. Hotel Pendleton Under New Strictly First-Class Excellent Calsloe. Kvery Modem Convenience ' rMl ij. - mm IUr and Milliard .looms. The Hest Motel Van Pi .in Bros., Props. Byers' Best Flour... To make gixnl bread use Myers' Mest Flour. It took fii.st pre iiiitim at the Chicago Wotld's Fair, over all coniietl tlon, and gives excellent 1 1 i--i.i. i ion wherever uaed. livery sack is guaranteed- We have the beat Steam Rolled It it U-v , Seed Kyi-and Bcardlesa Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills v s. BYERS, Prop. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY r.M.a.e ssre J. W. Mill M. . r.i-.ii Ukvlstesaa Te 0.s. - IfBi bMBI A Hoardlna end Bnl.ool t)nsr eat inaisseciiii sine, in rrtmary. Frepsrslssnr end A- ts sn:iinia. olie;s Kriir.ilun, miui; fitm!n GOLDEN RULE HOTEL irfft TeT. J iMBjgeNpjgyL I HUH fll A LejgagojLem ' fieaw. Wij -t jr 0 ' , ZTir t I . aUMLl M, Pfyy. S. Onl) llltt tls and C.niul.ls Hutsl in Iks Lily Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. It NIU.l TON OlitUON Il!-Pendleton Academy Academic Course d l.nir years pmparatory to the ls-et standard inll.-g.w east or weal. liueineae Courae e.piiwtieni i.. the boa) baelueea txillegai Teas h.-m' OouraBi wimh prauarve (or Oouuty KaamlnatiuiM and for KPATI DlFLsOMAM. Acer. slit. -I by the Male Hoard of I'alucalioii and graduates are) admitted uu the same basin for Htat Inploioas us any sclesd iu I he stale. All grade main taiu.sl. I all term BagMta rlondav, -September tolh. I or catulouue and iiiforiuatioii Itl Grouse Sh)ootiog Is Fine ttys Year... fid lUr.is. ill old' ! lo P I Ihell. VoU In ed BgOfl all. munition We have Ihe is sl sinokebiss on the mar ket, (ksttie i" wh.-n you start hunting and try auiue ot oaf C P- VV. ahells loadud with V4 draclime of lwdur and 1'4 ounce,, ol 1)4 - hilled ahoV They are guaianUstsl. W. D. HANSFORD & CO. rinnngement. i Glie Us a Trial. Rates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Week or month P T Hi.idquarters for Traveling Men In tastern Oregon. Successors to J. I Moore Kmn.'Shorth, Peer, elc Us. ai. an FagMi IfSS tUmsl. Muoini. IBBbB lnhii, III, fi.uf Bsileisg. HI I I Us a.ldrei - .V. K. I. IrUBBKH) M Pa,, on i p i