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mi 175 GOLF SHIRTS. gegalaf Jti.oo, $1.50 and Ba.OO Goods this SiiUinhy Evening to close at 69c Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. VnTKI.W. 1)1' I RMBJ K I. wu. . u lUCTITMTIftU AN UXI.lLI.lll! inc. 1 ...... LflMlMl lourie ot St.. Paul'!. Wall. W.IU. bint l'miiv Mboollfor glrli nttm rial inlviinttigi 'H m 1111iT.11 iui department will he under management MIm Julia graduate if tin- school of 1 college, hmmkiddtciiu, 1- a Indy "I exceptional 11 l.rilliiint performer, at. etcr, ourcful BM 11 iiikI 11 lifly hi rare alaj y' "r Thf ii'H-" thf ncolleni Mi l uv. 11 Sllii'. Bniltl Mi I"1 uluiit. being Me Inter pi Baaiaieh iinMirelnr sanative Bbllltf. . 1 1 T, mr- ntfiTH these special IKI- HroiriiMT- an given "iiiiiy UaaoM. Moathiv ranltalK fur pupil are held. a anarterly reeitu'. in given by the Mriwn and wlv-mired pupils. Th,. recitals will embrace selections from imr but BUMpOMM All tathi rltles reoosmiaa tbs ttmu latin,: Inflnenor of hiu-Ii music upon Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. A Itagrantli Portland. ciinli Or nan. Baa Franclaeo. .1 A Allison, Portland. C .1 Mill la, Portland. 1: C Holland) Portland, w Drovnr, Portland. Daisy Stewart, Portland. v 11 Rpraaga, Portland, rims Mavr, Portlaod. Mrf M .1 Maya, Portland. Gen MoUllavrTi Spokane. B Braydon, Portland. R I! B sin, Bpokane, Ben BlBenelmer, Portland, w ,t Clarke, Portland. 11 B Hammond, Raw York. It v Dannla, Dnlntb. ti II Anker, Spokane, Win Maker, Portland, p k Honaaeker, Bnokane. Pan M Gllinore, Wh I In Wnlln. Geo II Conic, Stockton, Cut. ,T it Koran, La Grande. Will Weill, ttbena. is Haaly, Portland, lohn 1 Hnyden, st Louis, c ll Brook, jr, oiiiiilni. S King. Fancy 1 si Lonfa. w Cain. Portland. .1 Hun,-, I'.irllnnil. W Jackson. 1'nrtlaml. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. L.Rl.l.tlon That Will Int.r.al Loc.t Members ot th. Order. Tin- Women of Woodcraft in leailon at Salt i.ake citv la8t week elected the fcllowiii)( officer. : tiraml (omrdian Mrs, Carrie C. Van t i : . . Pendleton. liraml Adviser Mr. M. K. Berns- teln, Haaford, t'aiif. Grand Clerk J, L. Wright, beat vMIk, Colo. tiraml Hanker Mrs. Mary . Hur ley, rirtland. tiraml Manager. Mrs. Annie !! kins. Toledo. Or. ; Mrs. MM Mo- OrosBsy. PaJowa, Wash.; Mm. Lillian Pollock. M p., Denver, Colo. Grand Magician Mra. Beetle Mar tin. Obehallt, Wash. Grand Attendant Mil, HttiM M. floatbwiek, Bales. Or. liraml Inner Sentinel Mr. Our Wilson. I'nllnian, W.hIi. i 'mm! Outer Sentinel Mm. May Hollywood, Victor. Colo. The salaries nf the grand guardian ami grand clerk were raised from $lfwHi t,, t-MIsi m t vcar. Tins will la ideas lug to Mm. Oarrie 0. Van tlrsdall ami J. L. Wriaht. The itraml hanker will reeeive tT'.'tt iiiHteinl ,,f tMiti ikt veer All Hix ial Bieniberi lolnina the order Rl Otl hnld a oertlnoate Ol ir...-; health The Sail Lake Trihnne navn : "Mrn. 0. 0. Van Omilall, rhonen raml trnnrdinn hy aivlainntinn. ia a verv pnpnlnr wmnau, ami it It, in (art, her second re-election. Mie as one ,( the OTHliaal seven tfoals' ho seceded from the St lmis convention of Wo I man s t. irele in lmi. , liecanse tin Western ineinliers were refusml their i ii st recognition and practical Iv niven no stamlins. These seven then founded the Women ol Woodcraft ol the Paell jurisdiction, including the nine far Western states Mis. Van Omdall whs chosen the tirst Brand emirdian of the Women of Woodcraft, ami has ri niained in thai office ever since. She is a newspaper wrlter'of ahility and has written several popular stories." The Women of Woodcraft decided to hold their third hiennial session in IH02 at Cripple Creek, Colo. BOUGHT A BULL PUP. .1 ( i C .1 T tl'I'Mt- , . Tin raoiUila nerve alo to gike the a Lire nd D..m riitht. Mall MM and cuiiflilence in plut inir Mr. W. A. Mines of Manchester, hi.. Uw an audience. I writing ( his almost miraculous fiinher intorniat loll renar a esenp,' troin death, s;i-: "l-.tpnaure terms, apply ft,,r measles induced serious lUHg tronhle. which emled ill OOneOBtPtica. 1 had frequent bemorrhagw and poqg bed iii;ht tad day. All ley doctors said I mn-t soon die.' Then 1 begaa tO use I r . Kin!s New Piseoverv for con- nmptlon, which completely cured ma. I would not iM without it even if it ro-t a bottle. Hnndredl have used it in my recommendation and all ray il aeeel Mill to cure throat, chest and limit troiil, les." Heirular size "ale ami fl. Trial hnttles free ut Tallinun A Co. 'h )rilK Store. tr hetieiilnit ronraa and at :it:; Catborine street. fanue Piano, tWO half-hour lessons j r.k by head instructor, per half vwr, M. ' jo li sw.ni- a week by assistant, per half rear, S6 Om ItetOP a week lv lieud instructor ami fun r by practice tenclier, per hlal rrar, f I'll. ' Maadalin. u'liitar and Imnjo, per half jrar. fl. II. S. HI I T I'M, Instructor. Ml t, Tilth- i- BMri catarrh hi lhl tlon ol t Ii iwiutrvilMi, nil mliT ili.uasi-s pin inaein u,l mm; tie Ihi i, -a vh. Ii wio mii" Ir la.-ursi.lv. I ,ir n ureal inn ...,.11 .1 II I. Ill, III lIUt'ltH. .l r. m.- li-v mill lit eiiintantly falling i ffjl with lnoal Lreaiment iiriiuuunced II I" nintlil,' S,-i.'ii.-., hie, proven ejiotrru lo OJ nmlltiit!,ii o ill- ii,'. ,111,1 th.refiire mielrlBi nMiiltui al lltaitMUl Hall's I'atarrli run-. UUUI.e l.i III I J. I'ln-llev .V I n.. I'uliMle, Okie i- ii niy i-uoalltullonal ear. on Ihe urk, i Ii la tnkeli liilerimlly in diiaea I"'"' kadriip. I., ,. lewponefui. it aeti iiir.-niiy mi ltrU..,. nil, I Mill, nil- alirlHI-us ef till' sl,'llt Tkayuff. i ..a. Iiuii.lrcl ilnllan tor mi) e " Ull I,, uri h.,, I lnr circular-iiinl I, - in awl. A. Mo I .1. CHUNKY A .'Ii tMeao, Oklo. is.lil l, ,nirt,-l-. T's'. 11.11 inn,,;, I'lliaan the bel. HacKa and BuaBl- W. 11. Tetl it. the iiiiplennnl tits iii Mis'k the luoHt complete htrk- and bugglei ever aliown city, .nut I it v henu! the main Nipped oft Hla Noae. The following ntory is said to have an, I ire.rllKiil j happened atArlinilt accord IM N the " I ndeperoem . u ennenv arm lady up at Arlington the other day ' nlrtick her hi. hand with the hoe and ; nipped the end of his m se off with the blade. I'at runhed up to the otlii f the old i Mt iM of the peace to tind out under what charge he could have his (row arretted. After taking tot ens, i under advisement for an hour or so, the old tnanis'.rati looked over Ins ee ; glasses and mid: "I find that the only thills- VOU e.ll lo is ill innu nei .n.-. . keep the tieace. " "I'tee, the divll." bellowed I'at. "the cats have already eaten the pace; why what's Hie matter wid e'n.' dealer. line of in the feature. With the Wlnnlnea Which Came lo Him by Mistake al the Derby. William l.ipmnn, of the linn of I.ip man, Wolfe .V Co., of l'ortland. has just returned from a neveral months' tour of l.uroK-. While awav, he tells the Telegram, be purchased a IMKHI hull pup. a lialf-hrothi-r to the (anions hull dot: owned hv Kchnrd Croker, the Tammanv "lslnn,' of .New York. It appears lie purchased the dotf with the profits of a race track experience. New York friend, a hanker, intro duced him to the managers of the Defto in London, to eiiahle liim to "lay a wager of a dollar or two." A stranger must he IntfodOOCd to the managers oi tin-great iN-rhy Association in Kngland before lie will la-permitted to speculate on results of the contests. Mr. I.ipman observed that those who were betting on the races merely hell up their hands, indicated the amount they desired to get Py Ihe number of lingers they extended. Mr. Idniunii. following precedent, threw an his richt hand, tinners ami thumb extended, lie intended to 1st t.'iO. It was not necessary to pans the money ut the ti After olwcrving the re sult of the coiiteat on which he hud eurelesslv made his wuirer, be saw that In- won, whereupon he rcmurki-d to his companioiiH thut he had , r,, li able "made expenses for the day, any way." His banker friend, who knew the rules of the llerbv. asked him how much he had won. Mr. I.ipman ex plained how he bail made the aer. when the hanker toin nun mat ne nan won .rilHl instead of BIO, When he ap proached Ihe I kmiiker for the settle ment, he found it to be no. Mr I.ipman found the larger com minutes of the Old World aoincwhat npnet by the warlike condition, in South frica, China, the promise of more war in India, and the somewhat undetermined situation in the Philip pines; but he also found reason to be lieve that the business conditions bad he. i, imiiroved in conseouence of this activity. ON THE H Kim. I Al MIDNIGHT. Tided and voting for carnival aueen will go forward with IliereBttd earnest ness. The result of the standing of (he vote will not la- again announei-d until next Monday. 1 lie uncertainty in connection with the contest in an added element of intereat . Pan . Mav states that the mortar Isixen, lime barrels, brickbats, lumber, etc., on Main gtrtvt. in trout ot ine Boeeeh-Belbert bbn-k. will be cleared awav hv fatnriav evening, cpwuiwji s. Slain street ban been Improved greatly by the removal of tin- objeo- ti, nable nignls.ad teatnres, ami tne re moval of the debi. refernsl to by Mr. May will be welcome. . -. - FRUIT AND VBOETABLBS. Country Arouna Alh.n. Rale. th. Fin. at Ev.r Sa.n. The Urgent peach yet BBM by the Kaltn man wn raimsl by W. S. Hrown and weigheil M ounces. Who can In-al it? The above is fr,,m the Milton Kaglo. The Mhena I'ross says it can Wat the record bv a big, round ounce. Monday rims. Alvers left at the I'res.- cilice II peacb of the Indian variety, of iplendld color and nerfect formation, which weiirhed exactly l" ounces. Thin fine npeciincn will la entere.1 at the I'en .lleton Strei-t Ka!r and Harvest Carni val, aitainst all competitors. Some dys ago Mr. Mvers let with the I'rens n' onion which" weighed l3. Hiunds. Thomas is of the opinion that while Milton growers have the reputation, be raises the fruit and vegetables. Newa About Slampa. An innovation in the postal service which in sure to be of creat con venience is a plan lately adoptiM of furnishing stumps in little Nioks, with wax -beets between them. The govern ment is to charge one cent additional to. the ami mi tit of stumps eontai 1 therein, and it in now estimated that the profit on these books will amount 0 1300,000 pel annum. It in also esti mated thai Ihe sum paid for MB privtto revenue stamps placed over the top of the bottles containing Hon letter's Stomach Hitters very nearly cpials this. The bitters is a reliable remedv lor constipation, iixngcsi nm, Ivspcpsia. biliousness. liver and kidney troubles. It iiibv be depend, I iihiii to cure stomach disorders, bv- lone no lor ine iasi inn omi.. THE PORTLAND CARNIVAL. Unuaally Low Rat.a Nam.d by th. 0. R. A N. Company. Round trip tiekete to Portland will lie d.l bv the O. K. .V N. Co. t U.1." on the following dales : September S, 4, II, 10 and 18. l.innUil tbn-e da s after date of sale. On Wedneedty Beptember tin- date only a fpeclal rale of M for the round Trip ha beSB named. Leave Pendleton on special train about 1 p. in., or on No. ;i at 0:e0 p. m, Ticket (o,si lo remain in Portland until Satur day night, fwpeamber h. CASTORIA Bear. Itirslarnnlnieof Cnn. ti Pi arc lo for more than thirty yrers, end Ttu MM Fka Uv .Umijis Aer V. H. Conklin, Howemville, 0., nays : "I received more benefit from Foley's Kidney Cure than from months ,-f treatment bv physicians." Take no substitute. Roeppen'i Pharmary. ntg Th. Buttalo Mine. It. T. Cox of rlington. ia in (iranile savn The Oem, viiiting bis brother, C. L. Cox, wlio owns several vulnalde minimi claims near laino. H. T. owns an interest in the Buffalo mine near the Magnolia. The Huffalo was formerly owned bv ten I'en llebui tart lew. belt the number ol slmkholdera bus now dwindled down to three, win ur.. mekinu iirranuemeiits to resume de velopmeiil work on I b is proa-rly . w bicb lies been vnitt idle lor more than yetr. There are four splendid I edge! ,',i, ibis ebiim and alsiiit HaMl feet of (an Bel, Some of the ore in very neb running as high an g:tM per ton, um iilmn the crosscut Mini, I In run II) about T'i feet further, it is the inten lion of the owner, to put in it 6 lttm mill. we III- Hue seders la-fore of Monitor ou buy. drills and Tin- gr,-ateHl skin eiecialint in iMrica orlginatatl the fonuulu for Banner Balve Kor all nkin bMbBBBBBi all ciils ,,r sines, and lor piles it's the usl healing medicine. Koeppeu's Paarmacy nSVTSU X o" B o"tf tf S JS TSVTSV B BTflf ffYTlQ It isn't the material Thai goes into your repaired watch that results ill a ierfeet km, It is the KNOW HOW that does the buaiueas. Any bungler can buy the line kinds of material thut 1 use in repairing; but SKILL the moat valuable material Unit can he used in watch re pairing; and the bungler can't iMiy it. I Mull my .kill for what i I- north, and it will ooet you less than bungling ut lower price. L. HUNZIKER, A Oood Thing. Our irrcut-grund mothers' gurreln BOtttainea the same herns of all MWj lug found iii Karl's Clover Kis.t Tea. They gave our ancestors strength, kepi b.. "blood nure. and will do the same i... it v,.i, shv so. Price 'J't its and ".VI Bta. Ttllnitn & Co., leading druggintn. Supreme Court Maudat.a. The mnndattl Ol the eupretue court in the eases of Stute vs. 'I houian iullv indicted with Jumes Roaefa and Ohrint lfreding vs. !j.,hn Williams have been received at j the county clerk's olliee. Mr. O'poii- nell in granted a new trial. The cane lot Hreding vs. Williums in ultirnied. : .i....l..r...l to loiv. been dti v I V I I I III lOS is .. V.-. . -j alaotad eel I director of the Dand- I Haneeom dimrlct, while Mr. Unaimg pays the costs. sat Look al Your Fa... Ami aee if il is rafienting health or disease Karl's Clover U.a.i lea hututilien the face and OOmpleXiOn, tnd uaaurea a-rfuet health All druggists cents and .')') cents Mou- refunded ! if reaultn are uot aatinfaetory. La 1 1 man I . , , , M. Joa.ph'a Aead.my. P.ndl.ton. Hoarding and day hcIksiI for girln, witli separate building and grounds for I Is.vs Huildiimn are furniabod with all imalern convenieiicee. Incorporated in aliiutiona, unipowureil to grant degrees. Studies will be runiimed on Monday, M-ptellilair 3. The most dainty and eflBOtive pills made are peWitt'n Little Kttlv Ki.ers Thev are uneiiiuled for all liver ami . i . 1-1 v ... , . ... TttlllllHIl lt, M-a.i irouoies. .a.-..,. ..,. - UtJlitAJijtflacpjipoooppogoalL!) A O'M leading drutigists. Alex McLain Drlv.a Into . Hoi. L.ft In the Floor ol Main Sir. at Bride. Alex Mclaiin, a farmer north of I'en dielon. came near leelnfl a valuubh mure Kridiiy nighl by negligence of those who have charge of the repairs of the Mllin street bridge. KcLaia, in driving into town allowed Ins team to c.. neur the upia- edve of tin- bridge and the near animal fell into a big hole, which was left un covered. crew of men, heuded by Chris Simonon and Policeman Si beer, succeeded after an hoiir'k work in ex isieatiiitf the suflernitt Urast from I hi tungle of bridge limbers among whicl she bud fallen helplessly. She was ,.,.tt. -n out with no broken legs and with sliuht i:, nines It ia surprising that tb bridge bus no liuhts on it at night, while it in be- inn reiiainsl. as the hole in which M Lain drove his team was niieli for tin recepiton of persons an well an homes i the duriikesn ot the night, ami II la no i nt. Opll bull per th, Shot Through th. Fool. Miss mv Kennedy, the girl who shot herself through the foot a eoiiiili ,,f weeks ago ut Lehman springs with M-Callbef rille, in now viniting bet aunt, Mm. Nettie t aioweii, m ar Vilams, with thorn sin- Ml up to the si.rines Miss KelilliHIV s Home is at sot ill. Wash. I lie liunei inssi- h-ar through her foot, entering at the instei, and hsU-ed m her shin-. I III miraculous part of it is that no lsun-s u.re shuttered and that Mis- Kennedy never suffered any Hit i 11 from tin fleets of the wound She was llllllbll i i vvu U ur i, lor a lew uays, inn that wits the extent of her disubilily For Whooping touch. Hoth my children were taken with wbisipiiig cough," writes Mrs. II. 1-.. Pott. I, Ot I'UIIVIIIC, HIS. A SIIIUII bottle of Foley 'a Hoiiev and Tar gave niicb relief that I lined a cent Imtlle, which navisl Ine a BOCtOt s bill. Nothing elne an giaal. Koeppen s Pharmacy. "P.ndl.ton Day'' .1 Portland. feature of tin- Portland carnival will s- u relelletoo I'liv, niieii is being worked up by the , i. r-ioHrkuhlc that some one bud stumbled into it and through il the river, us there are many pa.-sing at all hour., and it wt dantly large to admit almost any son to a midnight idiinge iuto shallow depths of the L'matilla, twenty live t,, tlnrty feet la-low. ' "I" Hot Weather Sick Children Children will get sick. The best care will not prevent Eiderdown Sacks and Dressing Gowns 98 cts $1.25 $1.50 2.00 3.00 in Ktfidt Made Department Mil a n When vim and thtV art' M fni tun. itc ti iiu'inln i tbat vvu hll your ptwacripHoitn, gad batidag liavi- ,-vrt v tlniio fur tin- sick room, Men's I in ih-Ik BROOK & Mr.GOMAS DKTJQOIBTB Corner Main tint Court St.., Pendl-ton. Hoth IHndleton Under New nanajjement. Dr. Shilohsli Cough and l ypnsumption M cure ThU Ii brynml r)ti?a(lon Ihe mat ticcrnafnl ( OMfl Mnll chi rvrr knwn to actrncr; n Irw t1im iiiviiTiithly cur the wtt-rtat MMM m iMtich, (.'ttiup ami Mit tit hiiU, whtf its won dt r f til hp rm In the cure of I'linaiiniptlon U without m i Ml If I in t fir hut try of met) trine. Since It. flint tliHcovery It hsa lH-rn eoM on u HUMrHnlr. it " whith no other mrlit ine ran MtUMi H "ii have ft Cotmlli wr rMMieatly aak you tot i y ii. In r in tt .l statlra mtu i hp ida , Mi end $- ntl in I-nn laud W. via. iM. end a. 6d. aAir nrtAnAirrAnt Jon rnufniLivnj mi S.CWells&CoI LEROV. N.Y. TORONTO, CAN. Strictly First-Class Kxcellent Coisine. Every Modern Convenience Give Us a Trial. Rates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Weei or montb Kar and Hllllard lloom-. lleadquartere lor Traveling Men The Kest Hotel In Eaitern Oregon. Van Dran Bros., Props. Successors to J. E. Moore Pendleton chamber "f commeree ami the manage- BMBl Ol tbe Pendleton street lair and harvest cariiiavl. John B. LBWrop, mperlntettdent of tin- lair asaoelation, has directed u comiiiiiii icat ion 10 i.. . . Masten, of the chainber of commerce, suirtrcst lam the idea and askiiiK for BO oiieration. Pendleton is the metropolis of Kastern iregon ami is thoroughly settled down lo a business busts. Port Inn, I doe well to heed Pendleton's up- pi (oatloa. Vor eals by T.llmau m in.. I n uaa ii. We Like Your Dollar. FANMINO'S L. W. and T. KANCH SOLD. Jeweler and Optlcien. I ,iiur to Altixaiuter A Ilex Oregon Bakery and Grocery We arc selling Fruit Jars and extras cheaper than anybody elne in the oity. Try our '20-cent Cott'ee for your harvest crew. Court Street. CHAS. R0HRMAN. CUPIDKNB' tils itaui Vmi iu iii iiecvuuaur iJus--l Hit- s, iuUvu ""'.' mi iMUIIir. ...la bltt VlluiUer. Hi.- pi-ci i a...... u....l. ... u.i .,.1 a....ii""" :" '..... ......i. ...i... .1 I .mt,, iu n ... . ,. . ;.uu.iir "",' ",,. w,... o ,.!, ..in. 'i ItMoiMiUi liMstbyd.vtir ni.l.i. l'";"""'i ,,, f - fl : K cluaie" ,U iu BiMiruiaiorrlii ."' '"" '"'""T ,, i l a-it:sili .itoimuicu. Hv. r,ii. tidi.rtu,d He- urlimo orguii ul ml iuimuiium. Ii,..,i.i ..ii uei ''" ' ."r.:. ai.uu Iu. fsiai ,,,,....,.... . 11 IMI. . IIV.T, , fcltlll,-) C '"""ii" ' eak oia.iin. 1 1 cat 'iin-oo. t.- nui . bul .'it,, i a I IS.IM.U,' i ""'I' .iiwwii mindly l i n" w r u..,, ".1 -ii .i,U iiii.i.f. relunu-,1 If eli,. . vl" "? a"'1 T"r S..L-.M .-fr....l..r n.l I.-Sllinlllllsl.. VAMll CJ. is. Ui ) uL J..ilAt lJI. AU-, i: U. Uul AI3. hu ,uUAUY'iAI.UMAtiaCO., UMUUUWrs. tNlUl'ON U1U1UON. J. Cheney Bought II tor l 6.000. C ti. 1-.iiiiiing sold bis ranch Kriday to I.. W. and T. J. Cheney (Cheney Brother. (or 16,UU0. Tlii is om- of the important trii.fere of realty dur ing the past yer. Tbe Cheney farm near the mouth of McKay creek, a couple of mile below Pendleton, has become famous for more than one r.'UKi ,1, . It it the old Mi Km doii.tion land Bla.Ua IU. - "d there is only one other tlouatioii claim iu tbe couutv. Upon this 1-aiiniiig place I il,.. I minimi siuriniM whoae waters have been hauled to Pendleton and drank l il,.- barrel. 1 lie oroia-rty trans- (arred ooneieti of about 890 acre and -ill he iiaed bv Cheney Brothers for a dairv farm. The farm ia in a high state of oulti .-lion much of it under irrigation .In, ),.-, sutmlied with water from the ...rlnu. alsie meiitioneii and from Mi Km Break, and il will make an ideal turin or tbe nunaaie for which it will be uaed by tbe new owners. PUBLIC WKDDIMGS. B.n.nt Ball ThU Bvnlng Prprtloo toi Bl Tliu During F.lr. ii,.. ,, nl, In wuddiiig to occur during tl street fair and harveat carnival are u..ii.u to be very interesting 1 nature. I i. ...i. ni ,ir. m iiI- are already diaplayud u iiiiiiiber of .bow window, to lie donated to tbe happy couple that will start ills. ii their matrimonial journeys ut llmt time. The be-nenl ball to be given in Armory ball tbi evening prom ine lo be largely attended. Voting booth iu utaaga o' young ladle have Imuu pro- no Byers' Best Flour... Ti make goo 1 lircail use Byer' Bent Flour. It took first ngaatlaai at the Chlcajo World' Fair, over all competi tion, ami k'vcs excellent satUlactlon wherever uaed. Itvery anck 1h K'a'yel- We have the beat Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Rye and BenrdlcsM Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W. S. HYEKH, lrop. Bran,1 Short, Fee, etc BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY ....... it . w. . txeaMBaagi ITCHING Burning Scaly HUMORS Complete External and Internal Treatment $1.25 I ..n.lsUn.ofl I TU i-MAHOAr (Mr.l.loi Ii.iim tlir skill ! ! M'.le. .ml M.fUnUl tlii. keni'il MB., I DTK HO (Mulim-lil ), In lUI) lu hlng unit lulauuiiailo .ml .,,"U. mlll,MU,l(i.-TII-U Kfcol.viT(H. ), Iu .,.) ami aee liie Wood. A rlli.le M I. oil. i, .udli lnil lo l ine II" ii""-1 toiturlnii. iti-lts-uiin. .0,1 liumlllaeii. .kin. .l. .ml 1,1 i humor., - ti, lo.. ol BBtTi akeB si' (an. r .ti . Una s 1 ss Do, s.,.. e.o.. . Bise. u. v. Cur. lukiea Biaaaii, iim. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard Dealer in all kinds ol Lumber and building Material. W stock of lath, shingles, tar pain r, mouldings, sash and doors that are ijuaranti td not to warp. Estimates (urnished on building material on short notice. R. F0RSTER, - Proprietor. in payment of laundry work '.eft in our BBTB, but we strive us well for your approbation. Our aim is to wash clothe clean, iron shirts, collurs and i-ofTs to your liking, and generally to afford you the taist satisfaction at iinmeiisiirate witli gisik work I kl.ls I .-. i. ktv Un4r A Hirdll,J is4 Lsr Boliyl t nieiss.mliafil tin U7 rilmary. Irepe,l '"' A' "1t'Hy. l o Mit rraimrusi i. ,,.' Mnnn nil Manl.lliia, Muiuml TraJnlii. UM IMM I i, I ( aL GOLDEN RULE i ... HOTEL pro THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F, Rougnon, Prop. Telephone 60 Willi Wishing to retire from bilsine I offei my entire stock for sale at B0flt coiiNistiiig of CarpetH, Kukh. i i and Hilk CurtniitH I'orticrn, HruMBand Iron Kt:dnteudt, ( 4 I IK 111.-., Wall Paper, Shadcn, ScwiiiK Machine". and other things Us num, roils lo ii. 1. 1. on t bailee of a life tllliu to buy I beae gissln cheap. JESSE FAILING renillelou, uregon. Alba Sawmill Good Lumber Both Rough and Dreaded Onlt iH rnmijitly Filled. J. L. Bisher & Co., At.BA, OltBUON. C.l.kOHltB, fiop In. Only lint Clan ii-i ComeM. Hotel in Ik. til. 'Sjm 8 aWt Bwtt All I iaiM. I !. a.w ,i,i lleitfw iifkla. i.,. f,.r MMka Cor. Courl and Johnson Streets. MEN DL ETON. OREGON HPendleton Academy OPII'.W Aceil.mlc'Couiee n four year pn p.u.vi. i v to ibu 11 .Undard colU east or wet. Hulitea cour.e einivalenl to the best humm-sr colleges. Teaeliere' Courae, winch prepare for County KianlnatioM ami for WTATB DIPLObIAI. a, i r..lii.l bv Ibu M.it., Ito.tid of I. I in .it loll and Kradiiate are adonli.d on the same ba.is for SUI. UlpluUUM a. any tuhool in the .tale. All grade main tain, .1. I all term bln rioaday, September loin. I or catalojue anil information uildruaa KKV. V. I.. HOKitKH, M. Ph., Priaeluai. School Books and School Supplies panel!, Tablete, Composltioa Bonka, i.um h iio., OrayoOf, ''k tri, rlte. ami Ssiugl. 7lfi Main St. MAX BAER. You Can flt The Celebrated Pilsner Beer lu bottles, delivered te any part of city, at $1.50 per XDozerL. -rax Bottled by Oao. J. Pottn.r