0 III III 5 cts a T. mIm ol thara nti'i and eat the Interna h not waned nor hl. ,,., and i"d Now tin. third .,t ,u com,. n.,nK, ,t got ndflh - We had finned for. About :i,(KHi rani ,.f linen torchon ,.,'iiiw n insertions to:! inches Vide, in many ,. ami uvea prettier pattern deeigne than thow ol the other l0tl). HV andarwaar, draailnf aaoqae, wrapper and ohlldren'i w,,,ir trimming: will launder perfectly. Shonlil ,. for 16c to lOc yard, heglnmiiii with M indue and while they Inst dm prnx OB oil nil 5 cts a Cleaver Bros. JIIAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1900. FALSE FIRE ALARM. Iji Inmate ol mo Ultf .inn "as his LIUIU J O KB. iinvit every time then, in Bjre uf;ii the piportor bus an opportun it v oUtiiiL' tlillt 11 oursc rry 01 nrr mrtli' I Hi'' resident", BIO., 1 1 1 1 1 Inst Jlgllt 11 win different Hundred! ol ,.,nl' iviT' ifiil iii'ri'ii ill tin' corner ul PJavt aad Cottonwood rtreate watohlnn ffpwturei ae inay ware tnrown on mamen By the eltaecopf nmn. There aa an alarm, but it wasn't boaree ; nfitiitT ill. I ii startle anyone to any Mtetttnt. mtaad of being boaree, Eoai Moreno in lone, nod n-pulrhnil, iMtaooth rlilng Irani tin- bottom of a dl nr int'TinoHl recesses of a envern. .1 few prominent Hrumcii aeureejeted t.ra'lv. iroin tin' crowd ami joilifcd i.wiril iii. central lire be' l, near tin. f.iy i-iii, on 'ottonwood Hi rent. The ayal in wai beard ipaaniodleally (or iMtaMondt and lad In a aall, Tin eiiind wus traced to a plana Ol ru4ii.it;. in .iinl foil ml to proceed frinii at eieapant of the jail, who hud be Mir tired of inoiiotonv aii'l took tli.it tnsui "l iiroiminc excitement . Tin' hell wai not tolladi The oroard conlinili'd to L'a.r upon tbu plotniM, Tin mini door of the jttil were closed Mi tli. barri'il ouch, tin. I quietness iirnmliil over tin scone. nii I tin' lircinoii wore disposed tn ttf tli' mail who hail yi'lli'il li r -. Imt wiser m : hi? I prevailed. Drying pre pa rati one simply datalop lereHann; they dry up tna atere nun- anion adhere to tin- inaaibrnne ml ili'iiiinpoHi', cumins' a far mure rioaj trouble tiuui tna ordinary lorm elaUarrh. Avoid nil drying Innulunti ami an tli.it which i'Iuumhdh, mothee ami Baal. I'.ly's Or. nun ll.ilin in mui'Ii i rinmlv ami will eure catarrh or cold in tint Ih'.i.I easily niiil pleasantly. All Ipimm- mill il it .'ill cents or it will tawlled by Ely Broth are, M Warren It,, N. Y. ' SWSTS Z K If S"B If V S PS Z 0 8" V1TS HV !Q it isn't the material That ij.m'h into your repaired wati'h that ri'Miili in a parteel ea, 1 1 hi tin- KNOW HOW tluii iIih'h thi luminuNH. Any knagler oan buy the Boa klndaol nulfrial that I iim in ri'iuilring; at SKILL i- tin. most viiliialilc iiiatorial thai ran ha MM in wutrh rn puiriiii;; anil the bungler run't ni It. I h.'II mf Hkill for what i ih worth, ami It will eoat pan lent than bungling nl tower prion. L. WJNZIKER, Jeweler and Optician. i Real .w to alanandai t Baftete JU llJUUlVJUlSa.iJLSLStllflliClLfl. sO Is in QUICK Oregon Bakery and Grocery Chas. Kohrman, Prop. 3y and 311 Court Street, - Pendleton, Oregon. Yard. Yard. Dry Goods Co. r . at Holal Pondlelon. Hammond, salt Lake erty, .i alllaon, Bait Kuki- city. .1 r. tforan, La Sranda. Mantle Montgomery, Albany, ore. A Yanay, st. Louis, r II Raleton, Bl Lonla. Joapeh L Hertaog. N V. I'ri'il UiiHHlr. Wei hit. .lrn a Bntea, Butte. .i 0 Maoklnnon, Qrant Northern, w ii i.urri'tt, Portland. I. Murh'iiy, tinuhii. 1..I 1 1 1 ut; k I ni rn , (linnha. 0 ii starv, Portland. i w iiarrin, Portland. A M IniH-iiiiilt. Butte, Moot, i; ii Laeey, Oolins, Win T Corey, Bpokana, Mum l.'r. Spokuni'. N P PergM Oinelnnatl. Q w Hum. Portland. J Hemingway, Portland, A .1 Hall, Bpokana, MraM P Burton and obild,HaattIe. Mr- i Biebarda, Baajptor .1 r Hadfan and wife, Portland, John k KotiinHon. elty. A .1 .lai'kHon, San lanriH 1 N Qboreblll. Bpokana, M s Uarena, Obloago. t .1 Preeee, BpokaamanRafiaw, M .1 Ki'i'i'H ami wltei Qraal Palle, C A Raaaa, Walla Walla. C L Btu teaman, 01 Inago A (' Wurnli', Sookann. .1 llnwuril, Colfax. I. Talb it, 0 It & N Co. Qao Btaeeni, Bpokana, Obaj H Oreaui Ban Pranoieoo. .i 1 1 Kloet knar, Portland, B P Blngabury, Olymola, i; ii Olatke, Portland. m Rjbbad ilia Orava. a Htartiinit Inoklant, of arbiafa Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, arm the Miilijirt, ih narratiMl hy him an follows: "I MM in u BKMri ilrneilful OOOdltloO. My akin wan almoHt yiillow, eyuH Huiikmi. toiiuia. roati-il, pain I'ontlnaaL ly in n. i i, anil iklaa, no appetite eradnally irowlng weaker day ly day, Thri'i' phvHii'iaiiN li.fl yivun me up. Kortuiiati'iy, a friend adriaad trying 'Blaetrk liittiTs:' ami to my iraal toy ami wrnrlee, tin. BrM bottle made a deeided Inprovament, I aontinnad lhair iihi' for tlirw wriikH, ami am now a wi'll man. I know Iboy savuil my life, aad robbed the grave ol anothor rletim." No one iLoald fail to try tbem. only .Mi ote. , aaaranlaad. ut 'I ul I man iV Co. 'h ilriiK Blore. m m BaatH and BuKKiat. W. II. JanOB, thr iinpli'im.nl ili'iihir, Iiuh in i took tin' anal pomplete linn of baoki and boggle aver shown in aba city, quality being the nmln (aatnra, Bee his liaa ol Monitor drllli uml si'imIith Uifori' you liny . Look ai Your Kaoo. Ami are if it is rofleotlug in-aith aj dUMMUe Karl's Olovar Knot Ti-a baaotittee the furr aadeompteaion, and aararee per led health All ilniKirists, '.ri runts ami 60 anh Money refundeu if reanlti are nut eatiaiaotory, Tallin. m & Oo, a m Far tale. One bouee and lot IVj bbaiks from Main itreet, ulso thr Bwuanaa huihiiiu; on Main Htrri'l for Bala, lmpim- ol X . I . Bebanp, It Will Oo Yon Ouod. A 1 1 i I, m I pnrlBar ami tiaaae ballder is Karl 'a Clover Root Tea. Bold (or ball a oantury on our Kiiarantcr. Mon.-v refuuded if reanlta are not latleiaetory. Prion 'Si eta. and aO eta, Tallaandi Oo, World Best Teas and Coffees arc Chase & Sanborn's Our Bakery Department the best to ! found Ban torn Orogon FREE DELIVSRY. EXCURSION PKOM PORTLAND. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WILL COME AS ANNOUNCED. President Taylor rakai up the Matter Officially and Addrattea Hit Memberi. The Piirtlaml Orogon ian of Sunday mbob roiitBiiiH tins raierenee to tin propoeed eceerelon of irboleealen aiui manolai'turiTH for tlu IVmlli'ton Street Fair ami llarvrnt Carnival: I'uriianii le to ratnra Peadletoa aiui Knst Oregoa'i friendly vwM to tin treet fair. Pree Ideal Taylor, of the One ruber ol Oommeraa, annonnoat thai tbare Mil he a CIhiiiIht of Comtnerii' day at Pendleton either Septrmher II nr H, when the I'ortlaml OrNUabet and Portland merabnnti are exi tod to attend. That they will , so in luge numbers in eviilent frmn prepara tions now under way. Of cnurne, all Portland cannot well (to, Imt a ktMl anmber of her eomatorclal and imsi naai man aenernlly ran and will, a. n, Devert bai bean faithfully working lur MVeral days to secure the names of all that Ban join the excursion. A hearty sentiment seems to he jrrowinK that this is the opportunity for the liilf matropolll to pay n vtott to her neighbor ol the Inland Rmplre. "In a circular bwOed hy the Cham ber of Oommeroe. Preeldenl Teylor lirttns all to attend, ami ternelv lavs down reasons why husiness tuen shoulil bml it a duty. He says : "The peiiiile of I'emtleton arc mak ing freel efforts to carry their harvest carnival to Hitccess, and havr written to the Portland Chamber ol Oommeroi enpramlng the hope that a large per lion of the wboleeale deejere, Bnuia facturers end niercluuits Keneralli will attend. Strive for Good Feeling. " Tiie t'hiiinlier of Commerce has earn eetl been striving for the past two years to (niter a kooiI feeling be tween Portland and the altkai ol the interior, and teoll that the effort has been attended a Ith oonilderable ane ium4, loci'riorc, the wheuiber luoln uw that it is not out of place to nrc all husinrsH men and otbetl who run poaaibly do ao to Join the aannraion to PenldetOn lor the last Ol the next to the last day of that rity's lair, whirl, would be Beptomber ll nr tt Ananga ii ten t m have lieeii mule for an exi'iirison truin to leave I'ortland either the eve niiiK ol Thiimday, ScpteuilsT III, or Priday. the day following, The Obam bar of Oommeraa earnaecry hopes that I'ortlaml will five this' matter con siderate attention." "J. K. Lit limp, aecretary and hii -perlntondanl of the I'endleton carnival, in his letter to the Portland Chain- bar of Oommeroe, says: " The I't'tidletou Street l air and Harvest Carnival Association and the Commercial Association of Pendleton, through mi', urge upon you and your Chamber ol OBeaaaaraa to a it in aorklng up an excursion of bnalnaM men and tiiaiiufacturers from I'ortland in Pendleton dnrlag one day of our street fair and harvest carnival. We have receievd substantial BUBOUfagB metit form ali with whom we have DOttimnnloated, have the liearty sup port of the OregonuM ami the vonine Teh'Kraui, and also then. K. ,V N Prlnolplo ol Conunonweallti Pairlotiim. " 'We shall present as an argument why laemben of .your obam bar should take hold of the matter the necessity ni danMnutratiag iHicasinnally the ax istonre of a spirit of no-operation ami lypmathy, which makes for the good of the coininiin wealth an I patriot ism . We know that I'ortlund's strength is our strength . and in a much lesser de gree and yet to an extent our strength ih Portland's strength. Let me sug gest to you that the lirst voluntary ap plication tor opportunity to rapraaanl interests at our fair ami harvest carni val came from Seattle. With nil due reepeel to Seattle, and other cities, our mil. renin are bound up in I'ortlaml, and it is in BO spirit of holiday jaunt ing ami si h'i il In iy excursion that we suggest th is arrangement . The ilevelnp iii. Mil ..I Oregon's resources and ar iuaintauceship of the business men of our inetrosil is with those colliers where they trade urge for this excur hioii. " 'If you will perm 11 me to add, we will instruct you regarding the growth and solidity of a town in Oregon in the past few years which you are ai custooied to regard as a village." "Hoipcrintcmlcht l.uthmp, ilia later letter, spcaki- of the advantage oi closer aequnlnlanoaahlpi eepeoially i..n. siicU fharp BOmpBtitioO from ( hirago, Omaha and It, Lonbl is grow ing. In reply to thi.-, President Taylor said he fully reoogaeied that the city needs mi- bUMjnl territory and that adjacent terri tory needs ii city, and promised active efforts to make the excursion a grand siiccuss, which he and Mr. I 'ever have faithfully kept. " far as heard, the eeotiiuenl among I'ortlaml loerrhantH and iiiauu- farturiTM is that the ixcursioii must In u large one. P roe ideal Taylor has aired miparlntandnnl Lathrop that he would he there. I'romises have been secured from a number of other busl- BBM men, ami the campaign is still in .mgress. If business men would in dicate to Mr. Dover or I'reaident Taylor what tln-y Uetend to do much trouble ami time would lie saveil tlieui and those aiding in arranging the de tails of the excursion." A Uood Thing. Our great-grand mothers' garrets OOUtalned the same herbs of all heal ing found in Kurl'n Clover Ks,t Tea. Thev gave our ancestors strength, kept the blissl pure, and will (M the same for yon if you nay ao. 1'ricu 26 eta and .si cts. lallmaii & Co., leaifing druggiHU. KUbSlAN THISTLE SCARE. raraMTf From McKay Preolnal Call Upon th Couoty Court. A Hussian thistle scare is attracting as much attuiitiou among thu farinerr of McKay precinct as the aheat crop ur the Penoleton street Pair and llar vaat Carnival. lliey are alaruusl. the thistle has obtained a hold upon numerous farms and along several ol the roads leading through the ojuntry tu the south of I'undleton. Last -at unlay aflernuoil a delegation of .YlcKav farmers i-allud Usiu the county court and staled the causes of their fears and talked over BOaM to be em ployed to stump out the menace to their success in raising crops, (ieorge Julius, K. N. Smith, flan Shaw, llell Davis, Anton Larson, (i. O. Miller, Kred Kaiiiuirath, Uave Shoomaker, ami Johu MoKeoern ... i - -i the party, Some ul them aUUxl that their lauds were overgrown with the thistle, ami that the lauds uf others were likewise ... vend. Dell Davia said he had al ready ploughed up 1UU acres of lauu eovered with thistles, and would have to treat U more acres in a similar manlier in order to get rid of them. Another of the farmers present said he hud UU acres, of which GU acres hud thistles, and had them laid. II, . ulo, will plough them under. Il was rep resented that the laud uf trunk und James Roach was grow ing IhistleH and that thistles were grow ing along the road from McKay creek to the reserva tion, several miles sonlh of I'endleton. These lands were formerly a part of the Umatilla reservation, but,aro now deeded laade, having tieen Hold anew direction of the government several years ago. Drive to McKay Precinct. County Judge ti. A. Ilartman, Coin- mleeloeera UlHIInnd and Walker and Tom Tbompaoa tisik a drive Sunday to the liehls in McKay precinct daalgnatod by the above mentioned farmern as having Ibistle" growing upon them, and found that the situa tion had been correctly prcscnli'd. Little thistles were springing up. only ll few niches high, nrouinl near the old one, indicating that seed of this vear's blossoms had already been scattered by the winds and bad tcken foat, Tlie matter was thoroughly ulBBBBWna by the county court tislay It transpires that Hussian thistle- at, also growing in Kill ton, Kcho and Mil ton precinct". The road rapBfvlaoTI will ! instrnctisl to see that the law is enforcisl in regard to their exterm ination, and to MM the ma 1 through their respective precincts clear of tlie dangerous weed. Any person BBTmlltlag tha RuatlaB lliiHiie to grow Uxn Ills premise- and go to seed is'gnilty of a misdemeanor and is subject to a line of tin fur the lirst offense and '.'" for each aubse ipicnt offense, A road stiH'rvisor per mitting a KilHian thistle to grow along a road over which he ha- supervision is subject to a tine Ot MB, The lederal aiithoritic- will Is' Baked to make an appropriation ami aaaial In keeping the tbietle oil the Umatilla Indian reservation. When an owner of lan I rafUSM or Beglanti to dig out thhrtlaa growing there the work may be doBjB hy the road supervisor and the BOat thereof ehargisl as ii lieu against the property. A Thousand long. leu Could not express the rapture of Annie B, Bprlager, oi IIM Hoemrd st., Phliadelpbia, Pa., when she Ipand that lr. Knit's New Discovery for i sumption had BOttptately cured kBT ol a backing otwgb tna, tjt many yanri had made 1 1 le a burd ui. All other ramadlei and doctors oonld give her no help, but she say of this royal cure - "it soon removed the pain m mr chet and I can now sliH-p souii'llv. soiue- thing 1 run MBroeiy remciuher lining before. I awl like Hounding its pralaM tlir.iiighoiit the universe.' Sn will even .nn' who trial Dr. King'- New I is, over v for an v I rouble oi the I Ii r. il . chest or lungs. I'rice .Vic and tl. Trial bottle free al rH 1 1 in .III .V. ( i s drug store; every bottle guaranteed. FIRST SHOOT OF THE SEASON A in... Number ot Sportsmen Tent the Now Mau;:atrap. A large number i eportmeo wi-re tiresent Sunday on the ground- ol Ihe I'elidletoll Sporlsaien Association to test the new maugiitrap, and a good day's pport was enjoye 1. The tr,f work" to parteetlon ant Only broke two per cent of bluerocks handle I. which is a great record. The -hooting was done liy siptads of six and 1178 blnerookl were shot at in less than three and MM' hail hours. With the old BBparl trup- ihe abootlag of aajab a large anmbar of targets would have BOnaumed a day. The mutches were shot oil rapidly. making it pleasant alike for si tors ami ipeotatore. The following is the result of the blnnroab abootiBgi the iirst number alter each name represent ing the blue rocks shot at. the se i olid the number broken and the third the per.'entage nl bluerocks broken of the iiuiiiIht shut ut: li. J. Btlllman, M, BIJIIJi K. W. Waite, Bl, W. 70.1 ; W. W. II ich, tin 4S, 72.h; O. P, Turner, M, 14, 70j J . M. Bpaniea, -il', tt.6 Juke Mann till, :!, Ml II. a Mnr.Mii, 114, 41, U4. ii; Tom Means, ill. I '.', BO.gj 0 A. Turner, M, I-', BO) J. Klein, nil, VJ, IB.Bj W. J. Lubken, M, B, M . D, siiiiniun, 4n. is. 46) J oo Boll, BO, Mi IS.'.'; D. C. Clark. M. 0, BB.6J 0. R Booaevelt, M. Mi Lee Teutaeb, , IB, BM; l Origin. 40, ll, IT.Bi A. I.. Beetle, 40, 7, I7t John Kodi . ..tt, M, I, 1ft. Th.. live bird ooateathraa ae fallow, the lirst numb r after each name b, ing the anmbar shot at, the bmqbmI ane the mini 1 1, r kill, i J. M. Sanri'. B; W. .1. I.ubken, B, ': Wn. Iloeh. 0, 4; A. I). Btlllmnn. tt, 4; II. A. Mor gan, U, :; 1). C. Clark, 8, It K. W. Waite, .',2; Job Moll, 4, ti; William Lane, , I . KmIi tlts liaii'li lli'if-i' "111,, on iru.r. iU a hot UUi.r of i i in ka Boar, the sat efTuctiveekin iurit)nm m.. a wrtl i.s iv ami awMsieet for t.oh-i. liath, uixl i i lMy,BaoiBl reeelr eitBCi on m Olntoauit, tlw grsai skin cure and porsel "I tn.i utute, WearulUglovua during iiilc Korsori I I, llchiui'. ettfeiee I hb ajid . i Bl si einla. iln '..... i Ifniifiit .. ti.il. BanejMeBeaeine vsfii r I1 . i- r. Beue . eeifia. " u, i. u u..iii i.. .,' us Karl's Clover Root Tea Hru.itllu n, iurlf j the lll.sl.l h.Cl In. Cur I'wli'.i., lailigK'tluil, Mid ell ICruytlui.. ol li.e bfcUl. An avrsralile Laullve Neivc lelllr. Sold oil etolula tfUKruutee by tfU il'Kili mi Mc, DOv. and Bl oil. n. c. wcLLn v co , lcnov, n v. OLC MOHRitldNI Voreale by Teltuiaii A o oruKguiia. The Earn Orugoiuar. i Euuteru O.e gun'e repieaentative paper. It leaile, end hs people appreciate it and alow il by Ihek bboial palco'iaere. ll ih the advei tlsiug Gaediuio of thic occi.ou. PKNDLFTDN ACADEMY. Thirty More ruplU Thsn Flret Day LABI Year. lvndieton academy oommenoed the fall term today w ith a Haltering alien- I dance, M more puplla balng anfolrad ! than there were nt the commencement of the full term in WH. The ttudetttl number 102, enrolled aa follow: aoadetnte, M; arainvratov, IB; Inter medlato, '-4; primary, 2li. With ii few aanapttona the faculty reinains the same as last year, and a at present constituted is as follows; Uev. K. L. Forbes, principal, Knglishl ami olaealee i w. R Btoaaaay, Qraek ami Latin; liubert S. Pond, iiiathema- tlesi Mi Belle Wallace, preparatory 1 1 Mr. Carrie H. l orbos, interinediale ; Miss Kate B, llannii. priman . Mi Qraee BealgBi Bealetant in lateraeediate and prima rV departments. GEORGE WASHINGTON'S 4UEUB. It Hid a Luxuriant Suit ol Straight and Very Dark Hair. The Father of bli eonntrv concealed a luxuriant suit of hair baaxeltb nta anane wig Many now wish the old fashion were in vogue, to BBeMBUl thinnisl hair or bl, lues. Yet no one Bead have thill hair nor be bald, if he cure the ilandnifT that cause both, Dandruff nannol be eured by Baourlng the Healp, because it i a germ direase, ami the germ has to Is1 killed. New bro's llerpicide kills the ilamirnff germ -mi other hair preparation will. "Deatroy the oanaa, you remove ibe effect." There! no cure for Lunlriilf bill to kill the germ CASTOBTA IWsir thr slunslior uf I'll . It I'm In u.r BM Bane (lieu I Bitty veer, nml rv gMW ree vai 4aaaat "riu. Confoctlonerv Bunnell for Sale. A good paving ooufoctlooory bualneaa for Bale. Good cigar trndv, Uissl liH'ation. Business must lie closed up. Bargain for right man. Court street, Pendleton. Apply to v. l. Peehtor, It is reported that . T. Mavis hue sold his nOOtBcre prune orchard at Dundee tor 180,060, -ays the Dallaa Ob- server. Hot Weather Sick Children Children will gel sirk. The bant rare will nut prevent il. When you ami they arr so mi fortunate rum um bar ili.it wn ran lill your ri'si:riitiiMis, ami In sole . liavi- nvnrvtBini (or tin? sick room. BROCK A McCOMAS DBUOaiatll oruer Main ami Oonrl Sis., I'mdletoii It Makes ;i .Van iinanir ;t...r . v v r : i. a"' , ..- S.UliT to have his collars and culls show raw islgVH and bs,k like candidates for re- iraaaeal instead ol fresh graduate from tin- laundry what we ann'l make Beam mw might as well Is thrown away. It like a palienl lis. far gone for the doctor. Kpotleee linen in an iinlissiisible dress fmti.r, which y ou must have not I., Is amoiig the outs. TU DOMESTIC LAUNDRY I. F. Kobinwi, Prop. I lepl.oi.e bT 1 1 1 u Wishing lo retire from business I olfei my entire slock for sale at BOat, consisting of nrpt , RtJf. Im 18 and Silk CurtalttB i'i' ilcnt, liruviuud Irmi Mi d-j'.caJs, CkNlChl B, Wall Pap r, Hhndkn, s wing M icimij . and other 'i ,i,- Us, hiiiiieroiis ti, mention. Chance of a lift) time U buy those g .isls i lieap. (ESSE FAILING !' lull, ton, Oregon. "' 1 prazer's A iKAiVi4ric tkeat. Opera House g g ONI; NMitir dOf V-er Velx Wednesday, Sept. i2tn. VHDIS" USUAL PRICES... I A PERFECT CAST. SPECIAL UCaNEH V. I;. MirnU his ou dale l Islluiuu .V I'.. SUPERBCtf COSTUMED. nan ' ' kaee " jsi. mm ir ? 91 ....... jam L j , Th P.ioplas Warah Mon'a Furniehars. . m nun f 1 (.;' fllla ' potrr v, ' tt f r..", Nht O B' a, ' 0 ""t, b. ip (ihr, i,i. , i h t. nmnt Mt vuui iimii wpe wu iip 1 am' innu tn r j ) Ufa ate Itrty 'uti.i 1 t T.-t 9 .,T7T. M4fVlft HititM ilann.lv ., n in friint iavo Oal. KOH tefl H I' M t I V it . DNHO'iNrM. I'i.i.i viiN OHKOtKf Hotel Pendleton Under New iiriiuy rmt'uasa ....,1.. L'l... . tiicalleDl Culsiae. Every Modern Convenience BBff ind r.liii ird 11 ...ni. Thr Kcst Hold Van Draii Props. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL t. F itotHiM, P'nr IK ll. Ij lii, I QBN 4 l,ositltr Holsl m in Baa Cor. Cattti aii'l Johnson St PaintSf Wail Paper, (glass, Picture Moulding and Artists Materials Ii. J. MURPHY, 1 1 .pain lib. 1 a, ( uml Stin t. School Hooks and School Supplies r.ii 1 ii, lui.ii u, Uauinuaitiua r.k, I. uml, it,, tea, Orayueie, lliik lr-, hlates ami .-jiigs. 7IS Main St. I'o v.iii know the mm .... 1 1 ran don't and went t fet BCBJUeinted with them call el The Peoples Warehouse 139 The latest for this FUll'l wear. ' - ill ..in Ik i.l.l an I t -oiM an. ing In ., ). u OuroM LobI Mnnhrtnd, Im l.oujeia, Apr rnt ,.t-if rhoga lnomni. Pain '.'I .mlRm.ni, t. n m Uric , Marvou ua tn . -t . r VVf fciv.rt, VegriccMala, m n tn ! r. 1 1 i.'nnrat, nnpt rv " ' a urn hi t t 'U-inacnu-iit. 1 Give Us a Trial. Rates $2 00 a day Special Kates by Week or month HeAdqiiartera for Travellno Men In Eastern Oregon. Successors to J. C. Moore Ms, aeti an Veaaft I im . Reeni. ttatra In fiuf Blleif . n i ls. I'l NDLIiTON. UWt OON MAX ll VI H r Hoarding and Day School for lrle It. .0.. ii- StiiiU'iiitsar 17. ot cireulare eaV mihs Vi KANoa raBBamt, fa n. I 1111 lual, 1 ........ I iocs.. 1. Ml 1