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vVjJ TM TA Buy Olothing From The Hustlers ;ieaver Bros. KITKMIiKK 27, I tint i. RbADINU THK HAND. LejMr Storllna Tell, the Charactoi'- litirs ol l.oauillK iiurens. I Ftofeccor ti'rliiiK, In OUm ol tin- -lojjatry iH'imri mem ni uie neei wrc- Im- uln-wlv mini tin' nuiin ..i MPibor ol Pendleton 'i leading oltl mt. a number n thmn will be pofo- III from unr n nay. ni u inn (In' fnllnwlllK have linen mtlt'i'ti'il r loday ' iue: p. Soholz, Bulohor. You IniM' it uimhI lioud line, lint .-. ii ... S- ... .i.:..i. ..i l iir In ilrl llllo .irifr,, mm n riiuM.- Iihit wo art' "I rtoinuwiiHi iii'HMiiiuiwii m you mnrry ot tlnie and llllV- .1 tllCIUIV III IIIHKIIIK nllu-rs Ifiappy ; rou hava noon type "i Mi. wnlefi indicate-that vim ill be 11 .t-.ll.. I... I II fUCCPPtlll I II I lain III I I ,niii .nil in- vui i hi It.' in thr heat In-ilili ami ymi will llr.iv. I iimri' Ihui' ynn liuvt' any nlrn "I. ClauUo Medley, Shoe Clerk. Your hand imlii'iitiiH tlutl von Iihvii Mtat lor inunir and art; ymi will Infvrr hi- in iniir cireniiif uiiice . vuu If romantic uud bravo mnl have Ivprv vi lu'iniltmn ; vnnr liaml lihcwj ii i ii -1 1 strength ol oharaater ; you Ih uv it linn -1 t i n 1 n 1 1 y formed Iniml. S. W. Sw.rz, Butch.r. Von in toad ol material coinfuit, iiiifui, mtv bmIom ami Mooting IhIiiti' vnnr affi'Ct iniiH arc ouni'ornoil ; Iilwi iiniiilHivonee ami iinaginatinii an- torongly Ind looted, D. latum. Urooery Merchant. Kviili'iillv versatility, uliililv, im- I'lilxivt'iii .'- ami practical ami nriuintil mind ire I lie stromiest attribute ihowti in ll.i:- liitnil. A. J. II Pendleton Umbrella Works. Your liiiml ih full of energy ami will ittruit a 1 1 1 1 i til by it- intel I inoneo, luni! life ami timid health; hIik- I economical diniiusltiiin, will travel ami MajMi property ; m iih it- Ih one of ymir utaral taieato G Krnil, Clerk In Mint Saloon. Too win live to ia mHooMi yon will Im' i i it i i i i i 1 v surprised in three MOthl aboai matter pertaining; to money. Call .. the Kaat Orunnian ulllce uml net tin- prepared sheet lot taking the Mtliaei oi tin- pain, At ini. ilriiirL'iMt'H ifi't fi c-t-iitf worth joltaiihir ai-iil, ulil a tiMiHpoonlnl "I waii-r, mix well ami thun apply to tolli iiiiIiiih. riililiinir votir mil in to- MT 00 as to have moisture pum-triilc i i , etc., iboroognl. rbeo place root hindk on the poperlbolding it tlicr -t, aililv ami w ith pressure lor io minutes, Ke-p you r hum! Bra on tin sheet, then mine hand gently. poly nee a small amount of the ooid liujlilre mi vonr mil ins. iust oiiuiil'Ii to eolor the pulin. h not have it in trunks on the palms, Iiccuuhc that will make it lilnr on the impression Ml. Direction, how to remove the Hluins (run the pulni: WoBfa liumls in vine V thoroughly; then use soup a Ml. titer iiiinresaiiiii of li.ml has heen Uken return - i to the Kat (Iregon- jail ollice. - i with ttnv nanie von "wire, ami name will Im ruail hy I'rof jMr Sterling, uml thu rumiing pob lamd in the Hunt Oregoniun. Mail iiih.-HiriberH wanting the sheets Will elieloiK! Si: lor poHtllge. ,v CASTORIA etrs Ihr tignaiuic of Cuaa. H. Kli lu ur fr moit thau thirty yeare, aud SLAUGHTER SALE. Or' SU.K UMUKKLI.AS with BXLYJSB llM.MMINOS l uml :t.00 valuer tti-e cut im.iiii ami BO values uiv i til In 01. SO So una vuluiw un- out to W00 want the room Tor our new mock 'im-ntly this rout cut. Louis Hunziker, Jeweler and Opilclan. Imported Chinaware New designs antl the latest tints. A large stuck uf lamps uml glassware. Dry Goods Co. Arrival at Hotel Pendleton. t I. Btioeoeii Port load, M is tiuither, IHirtlaad, Mr it Pnroy , Bllaahethtnwn, Ky, las .i JaokoMi sun PraneiMo. I' Itrinlliiirv, l'orlaml. M II I'att 'Spokane. W M Smith, Athena. A I! Ooppen, San Kram iseo. Mrs .1 I'.verett, K noxv i I le.Ti'nn . I. Talbot, tl ,v N. W Harris, Portland, c G stmev. Portlaod. W 'I' Ooray, Spokane. ' II rihkhnm. Portland, W 11 Mnmloril. iiinnha. M Del wane, Portland. A .1 Hall, Spokane. .1 I Howard, OhleagO, W S Little. Iienver. t'orkie, Iienver. 00 Kramer i Loaiavllla, Ky. W 0 ( llendlnnlnf. Hen Ii Klliott, Portland. Prevented a Tragedy. Timely Inforaatloa given Mm, QoOTfa Long, of New StraitBville. Ohio, prevented a dreadtnl Uagodf and saved two lives. A irighttnl 00000 had hint! kept her awake every fi ivrtit . She had tried main remedies ami dor tors hut Hteadilv yrew worse until nri-d to try lr. king's New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her. and she writes this marvelous medicine ulmi cured Mr. Lout! of u wvere attack of pneliomniil. Such cures are nositive proni ni the matchless merit i ifritml reimslv for eorlof all eboat ami long trooblea. only I. Kvery bottle giiurnnt I liottles free at Tullmiin iV Co. Htore. if thin tbroal , MM and Trial - drug Pioneers' Social Senlon. William Martin encampment, No. I, Pioneers of the Pllcillc, held a social session lust Bight, After the regular business of the encampment had heen trsnoaetod the meeting a turned over to the Nociul committee of which ' Mrs. D, II. Walsou was chairman. Mu Moorheud read un eumty on "Pioneers of the PaolBOS" Mm, J- N. Wn kersliam ruud u noum on the "Street Kuir," written Iiv Dell Mr- Carty: Mrs. W. II. Muvm,' Mrs. I.. V. Lumpkin Hang solus; ProfeHHor Car! lOoiotl rendered a couple of piano hiiIoh. Then excellent relreslinieiits were served. The attelllluiice wits good ami an evening of enjoyment was puased. Story or a Slaw. To he hound hand ami fo it for years hy the chains ol disense is the wurnt form ol alavery. (it-urge D. Wiilium. of Man cheater, Mich., tella BOO MOO ualave was made free. II- -. "My wife Iim I so lielpleas for live years that alie could BOt turn over in lie, I alone. Alter lifting two hottles at loectric UitlerB !ie is wotnlerfully Improve I and able to do her own work I his aiipreme rOBMOJ for fein lie diaeuses ipiickly enrea iter voiiau-'ss, sleeplesauens, lllelam holy, headu n . hti kiiclie, fainting and dl.y pells Till" miracle -working mejicille la a godoond t i weak, alckly. run-down people, Kvery bottle goaraaMedi only oU'. Hold by Tallmau & Co., druggUU Fire at Wilbur. Charles McLaughlin, of Wilbur, lost his residence bv lire on l-riduy night, Boptonbor 81, The lull loai to building and furniture wits iitK), which was covered by insurance in the Aucben Munich.tiie policy having 0000 written by John M. Huntley, who states that lair week was u disastrous one fur the coinpuhicH be represents. Look at Your Faee, And nee if it is reflecting health or dioMM Karl's Clover Kisit leu beuutilies the face uml coiuiilexiun, Mild UBHtires (M-rlect health All druggiHta, J,'i cents ami 51) cent Money refunded if results ure not autiHiuclory. Tulliuun dt Co. Low Halet to Spokane. Kor the Spokane Industrial exposi tion, Oetober I to in, the o. It. A N. Co. names a rute of 0s.0." for'tlm round trip from Pendleton. Ticket will be sold October 1 to Iti inclusive and will lie gootl for return pusHugc live duya from date of sule. Cull at O. K. 4 N. ticket oltiee for full purticulurs. It Will Do You Uood. A bhssl purifier uud tissue builder is Karl's Clover Root Tea. Sold for half a ceuturv on our guaruuU. Mom-y rafondad II riwulta are not autisfactory . Price So eta. uml 00 eta. Tallmaii & Co. Salesman or Agenti Wanted. Ludios uml gentlemen to take orders for our Clirietina sa:ciulties ; good puv ; aamplea Iree Add MM Ilwi A Coinpuny 110 WHhuali Ave., Cliicago. Noi.ce. All wraoi8 knowing theniatdevii in debted to ine will please call uud settle their aOOOnntt, I'. M. sl.tJAN. C ROHRMAN. THE MARKKTS. Wheat Hai Slumped a Little Slnee a Week Aao. Pendleton, Sept. 27. -Wheat haa lumped little llnee a week agO and ran only be quoted trslav at 45 cents per bushel for No. 1 ml elm ft ami 47 to 4H for Nn. 1 bluestein The moat ap parent rewaon for thin decline ia the advance of OOMI frtdght rate, which went up tl jr ton in one dav at Port land. There are no actual ealp re ported and farmers are holding for better prices, which seem to be gttaran- ' I hy the statistics of the crop of the world, and more particularly of the crops of the Northwestern states. Wheat In Portland. Portland, Sept. 27. -The Commercial Review in its review of the market in its issue today says : Harvesting is now alaailt completed through, nit Oregon, Washington ami Idaho ami the grain crops have la-en secured in good condition, little damage laong done bv r nt rains. In the Willamette valley Hnal returns show the yield to be less than half of an average crop. Kast of the Cam-ader the returns from most wheat districts are generally satisfactory, the yield being good and the quality far lietter than an average. The market the past week has la-en fair; a great many sellers are apart with the buvers a to values; nevertheless the selling move ment has leti good, and it ought to be w ith some exwirters paving from 1 to :l cents premium for wheat, that is nbtm values nbroinl, giving their prulits in ships to the aelling interests, for wheat. Values ibroad have been a trifle stronger, but not enough to justify any exorbitan; prices paid for wheat. The tendency of the Engl let) market ha- been trf a hardening char acter ami nmre diorjOOltiOO is shnwn In operate Pacific coast wheats are being In Id about i d per quarter dearer. The foreign improvement has not been re lleeted here its to values, owing to the fool that local quotations have been Pmi high right along, ami unless the mar kets of Korope show further gains no id ranee here OaO lie expected or looked for. At the sitmetime indications are decidedly favorable to a gradual en hanoOtnenl oi wheal values the world over, hut the supply and demand are fairly equal ired and no extreme or fancy prices nre likely to he reached. Values are: Club, fi7c ; valley and blilestem, BOG per bushel. Wheat In San Franclico. San prune i en, Sept. 27. There is very little do, tig on this market and llilppeH nre not extending their limits t' MOM whent, having plenty of grain :i hand for all requirements. The freight market in loo strong to indulge in uh) movement towards paying fancy prices for wheat, hence there is very I itt le doing ami quotations are. No. 1 shipping, fl.ii.i percental; milling, 11.117'j to 11.10 per cental. Available Supply of Wheat. New York, Sept. S,". Itradat reels gives the following available supplies for the week : Beenaii Wheat. I'titleil Hlale" alnl I ailM.ls. east of the liii' kies. Iaere.ee .. IstBtMO Alliuit nii'l in Kiinqs'. ini ruasc l.tlxi.tmii Total ""I'l'ly, Increase l nil. u n Among the imporlnnl increases are tie. the ii,IHHI,IHKl increase in the Northwest uml the interior elevators, uml 70,000 bushels ut Chicago private elevutom. stocks of wheat a. Portland, Or., ami I aroma uml Seattle, Wash., de creased 2118, 000 bushels lust Week. Wool In Bolton. Huston, Sept 27. Territory wmds continue to beud the Hat of sales i jiiotal ions : Territory wools: Seounsl liusis, Monlanu and Wyoming, fineuud un ilium. II i !c; scoured, Tide; Ntaiile, llloUc; I'lah, fine medium ami line. Hi to 17c; scoured, 4K to BOO) staple. BJ to 58a ; Idaho, line i Ham uml line, In to 17c, scoured, 4H to fjOc ; -litple, 52 to Ms, Australian wools BoOUMd liusis: spot prices, combing aoperflne nominal, MS to K.V ; goial, 78 to 80c , average, 70 to 7Hc. Wool In San Francltoo. San I ranciseo, Sept. 27. Wool -Spring Nevada, II to LBb Kastern tlregoii, in to 14c; Valley, Oregon, Ji. to 18c; Kail. Mountain lamia, II to 0c; rJombOMl ami Mendocino, 10 to 12c. Wool in Portland. Portland, Boot. s7.WimjI lull dip, Uc; spring IBtolSMOl HOjOMM Ore gOO i 10 to (Sat mohair. So, Hir pound. Skint and Hide. Portland. Sept. S7. Sbeepskina -shearlings, lf to S0c : short-wool, So to :;.V; Hieilium wiail, Wi to litlc ; long WOOl, SOt to 1 each. Hides Dry hidea, No. 1, HI pounds and upwurd, 14 to IBei dry kip, No. I, B to IB sjumls, l ie a-r pOtoMI dry eulf, No. I, under B pounds, li to Hi; Irv salted, one-third leaa thau dry Hint; suited hides, sou ml steers, gj I ., hi ikIh uud over. 7 to H,-; n)H to liO pounds, 7'uc; do under "0 hiuiiiIs uud mas, 7c; kip, IB to BB poondii 7iuto8c;tlu veil, 10 to 14 (animls, 7 MO I do cull, under 10 aiundN, 7M0i green unsulled le (air pound leaa ; culls (bulls, stags, uiotbeaten, badly cut, scored hair slipped, weather buateti or grubby , one-tbird less. Kastern Llveetoek. Kuiisas Citv, Sept. 27. -Cattle Mur iel, wnik: Texas steers, S. 80 to $4.00; Texua cows, S.:V to f:i ; native steers, 14.70 to IS.60; native cows and heifers, $1.50 to $4 SO; Miockers and leeders. jSJJB tot.'., bulls, $2.76 to $4.10. Hogs Market, steady; bulk ofaub-s, $.', 17 to $o.SS; h.-uvv, $o.l7 to BB.BBj puckers, B. If to BB.iBj mixed, BB.18 tu$o.S0; lights, Bo.ll to 16.17 i Vork ers. $:. 20 to $.",.; , pigs, $4.5o to $.rj.l6. Me ip Murket, steady; lamlai, $S to B ,10 1 uiultons, $2.00 to $:lho. OhiangO, Bant, 27. Cattle Natives, .-low to 10c lower; Western feeders, aleailt ; steers, shade lower; goiai to prime steers, $' ; to $3. no; ss.r I" misliuui, 4..i to fo ,j; ana'aers ami leeders, t. BO to MJB OMMi $2.76 to 4, 16; lieifers, $:i to $4; canuers, IS p. 2 8."i. hulls, 12.40 to BJ.4B ! calves, $4.60 to $11.60; Texas fed steers, $4.26 loBBi gruaaers, $.1.40 to $4.16; bulls, $2. 'sJ to $.t.60. Hogs choice, shade higher; others, steady; top, 6.ti0; mixed and buU'b ers, 6.I0 to 6 66; good to ulioioe beavy, $6 III to 6.5S, ; rough heavy, 4.B6to B.0B: lUbt, I. B0 to &.ai . bulk of salis, $5.25 to 16.46. Sheep Sheep, strong; lambs, strung . Old t" cb . ice wethers, $it.86 to $4.2o fair to eboioe mixed $3.00 to $:L0 , Western sheep IU.H0 to $4 20, Texas beep, IS. BO t" $4.aJ, nutive lambs, $4.25 to 16.26 Western lambs, $4.75 to $5.26. KING IMt VICT0I. Knocked Out Mike tarty at Bosiland In the Third Bound. Andv King, the little cyclone who luude liiuiself popular ill Pendleton year ago, is adding to bis laurels. The fol lowing is a telegram from Itosaland, i; c, dated Waniioodoj. Beptowber 26: Audy King, featherweight champion of British Columbia, whipped Mike Karlv, the champion featherweight of New York, in the third rouml at the international theater last night. Karlv is a cleverer laixer than RiiiR and is a splendid dodger, hut King is itrmgOT ami heavier. In the lir-t rouml honors were even, hot in the secml King struck Karlv a right hander over the heart, broke a rih and knocked him down. After this he knocked Karlv down six time. It was the gong that saved Karlv on the last knock down, as lie could not have gotten up in 10 aecomls. The third round i listed nenrlv a minute and was a succession of knock-downs until Karlv was put out. Karlv was plainly out classed, although he put up a gallant Haht. FIRST PRIZE PHOTOGRAPHS. Lee Moorhoute Captures the Blue Rib bon at State Fair. IsM Moorhouae received the pleasing news Wednesday that his collection M photographs had n-ceived the llmt pure of a bine rihlam at the state fair at Salem The prine was for liest eol lection of photographs by an amateur. Mr. M'sirhnuse' photographs ol In dipns have brought bun into prom inence all over the I'nited States, and his work never fails to attract atten tion and tavorable comment Mrs. Weathered, who had charge of the art exhibit at the state fair, requested that Mr. Miavrhotise would allow his pictures to remain there for a short time on exhibition. Thnt was evidence that they wen appreciated, as still further was the faot that she slated ll'iit Mr. Misirhotise's collection had added to the completeness of the ex hibit in her department e DR0WNBD IN THK COLUMBIA. Wade Henry Met his Death at Expansion Thursday Morning. Wmle Henry, while at work ferry. tig cattle across the Columbia from ti e Jade Hwitsler place to I'miitiila, was drowned Tuesday morning. At the lime of the accident be was riding his horse with t,iis Hill behind him. The animal began bucking ami went into the river and into deep water. The men slippeil oil his hack, ami Hill reached shore hut Hetirv sank without a wonl or crv aud never came to the surface. Search was made for his bodjr, but without result. He was an excellent young man and bad la-en in the employ of John Switiler for some t line lieceased was aged 24 years, ami bis mother is living at Seattle. WALLA WALLA FRUIT FAIR. Low Rates Uuoted by the 0. R. v N. Company Oetober I to 7. Por tbe aboTe oooaaioo tbo O, It. A N. Co. will sell tickets from Pendleton to Walla Walla ami return at the very low rate of 1. Hates of sale. Septem ber S to October 6, inclusive. Tickets expire October 8. A Good Thing. Our grout-grand mothers' garrets ' 'oi. line.; tbe same herbs of all heal ing found in Karl's Clover Ibait Tea. They gave our ancestors strength, kept tbe bloisl pure, ami will do the same for vou if vou snv so. Price BB el and 50 eta. Tallmaii dt Co. , leading druggists. Five Hundred Acres for Rent. Here is a bargain. live hundred acres uf stubble laud two ami one-half miles east of Helix for rent for cash. I'lu- land is excellent for wheat and anyone wishing to rent bind should invest igute this oiler. Apply to or write to Ktlwin Hush, Athena, Or. Henry Schroder, formerly lieutenant in the OragOO BOtlOnal guard, w iis ur rested ut linker City Tuesday night lor forging the name of I red Neuhiius to two checks, one for $26 and one lor $'SI Lust spring Schroder wits arrested on the spcci lie charge of misappropria tion of government fun, Is in connec tion with the altuirs of Company A, o N. Ii., but was acquitted. Cool the Blood In all Gases of Itching Burning Humors with the. CUTICURA RESOLVENT While Cleansing the Skin and Scalp with hot haths of CUT! CUKA SOAI and healing the Maw, Inflamed Surface with CUTICURA OINTMliNT. Complete Treatment, $1.25 Or. BuAi-.MfiC : m lajnn. . MB-1 U sow v gxf , Mk ox.joK.aro I'wiiitli h . . rruM PON Insurance Fire, Life, Accident, I'late Olaas, M Loans on City and County lrua rl), Real Estate Improved and PnlMBTOrad Oitj Ixts' Slock Ranches ami Wheat J-arms SEE J. R. DICKSON, Kast Oooaoolaa Bolidiog (III (SKIS D Wishing to retire from bustneeti I oflei my entire stock for sale at coat, consist iug of Car petti, Kug-i. lacc and Hilk CurtuioH Portiere. liratttiaDd Iron Bedttteads, Cajuchea, Wall Paper, Shades, ScvvioK Muchinea. and other things lis, numerous to Bl OOtion. l hai, i .- of a life lime to buy these goods cheap. JESSE FAILING Puudleton, Oregon. WOLFE RKLBASBD. The Chare Aaalntt Rim or Deraelng a Bulldlne Wat Withdrawn. .1. T. Wolfe, of I'liion, who was ar rested Tuesday evening on :l charge of defacing a building. preferred In Kaspar Van Oruu, uf Hotel Pendleton, was released late wedoooday afternoon, the charge having been withdrawn from Justice Flti tierald's court. This arrest has catisetl more comment and speculation in Pondloton than a little. Nothing similar to it hs ever Ihhui heanl of by tbOM under whose observation it has IMDO. Tbe object of making the arrest was not to punish Mr. Wolfe too severely, but to put a stop to the eapenso ami annoyance to which hotel men have recently boon put by water Hoisting the buildings. Substitute tor Coal. V giaral deal of anxiety has leen do voted to tbe question, what will tbe human race do when eoal gives out? Its dleappeo ranee 'will not make the slightest di Moron 00, as a chemical sub st it no has been discovered, which is eWoOpOr and latter. The new centurv is lionnd to witness many changes, but then- is one human benefactor which will remain as tlrm as the pyramids, and that is Hosteller's Stomach Hitters. It is a cure for all stomach ills. No one ha bOOB nble to discover anything s BeWOtlra for indigestion, OOOttlpO tion, dvsia-psia, biliousness, liver ami kidney troubles its tbe Hitters. He sure to give it a trial, ami vou will be enn vlneod that it is the mmmIm lo strengthen your stomach and restore your appetite. 10MBINB BURNKD. Maehlnerv and Eight Hundred Sacks ol Uraln Destroyed. Some lime during tin night of Kri daT, HoptOMDor 11, Hre destroyed the Holt hillside combine of WlllMM Con nerlev, which was ntofod on bis farm 12 miles southeast of Pendleton, about seven miles east of Mission station Mr. Conner ley did not town of bis loss until Monday, us there was 00 one around the place when tbe tire oc curred. I'.ight hundred sucks , if when) were iilso practical I v destroyed by the same tire. It is thought that tbe tire was of incendiary origin. (Tie eonthiiic was worth $nnn The machinery ami wh 'it were insured ill the Insuritme Company ol Pennsylvania. ( heater Peering, specul agent to t lit- coinpitin , of Portland, and John M. Hi nth v. local agent, went out I 00000 M ad just the loss. Tlu-rc 1 more i-slsrrli In iliU section 01 tin country than all other iltsease put loietle r, ati't until Hie la-i le vcs.s li eai supposed lo In- lllcurid'to. lor a n rest lush) jt'srs 'Im lets prouounosd n a iis al disease aao ptrlned local teeOWttes. and lo eottetentlf lailins In onn win, i.s-al tri'sitneiit eveOeeaeed it la earable trteaee aaa erora eatarra le is BoastltuttottaJ disease, sud tberelofe n aulrttti eonatttatloiial iraetmeni llall'i Catarrh Pur, manufactured hv I J. 0001 A Co., IWeoal, Onto, is the only eonstliuUonal cure on ia market It Is taken IlilrrliaUy in do tl from lea areps to a teasss,iifiii. it acts ,t 1 1 ,-, tii mi the trtood an. i naeoai snrfaoes at to syeWn The) offer nlii' liiilnlr.'i duUars lor all, i ae It (alls lo cure - i,i (of circulars and lestleM mala. Address K. J. CIIKNKY .V i ll . Toledo. Ohio. Hold hv dings!!. le, Hall ranilh Pills ale Un In -I Hot Weather Sick Children Children will get auk . The beet i are will led prevent it. Whi n you ami tlicy art: mi un fortunate ri ini inln r that wo can till your prest riitions, ami Ih-smIcn have ever) thing lor the --it k room. BROCK fc MoCOMAS DEUOQtflTB Corn, r Main ami Court Hts., Pendleton. Pendleton anine i and Lumber Yard Dealer iii all kinds ol I .u in lcr and HiuMing, Mutt rial. Ill,; g0 k of lath, hhingli b, tar papt. mouldings, sash ami doors, that an- ijuarantt-cil not to waip. BotllUltnt f 1 1 r 1 1 1 -. i i - i on HlhJfni matt rial on short notice. R. FORSIER, - Proprietor. For those who wear Kliirta and shirt waists, collars, luffs, etc. , the Domestic lattunlry offers siaxiui aovaiitages. Wi: never vary from the Al standard. Kvery article aont to us is cared for as wull laundered in perfect style. I'atrona ti ltd that their liueii ami other aces aoritat last much lougor than was the cast) when their work was sunt to ullu r eetablisliuients. IV. hi by their e- pnrinnoo, THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY I J. F, Kobiiuiai, Prop. leleptaaai 60 BARGAINS Mill Short Ends Table Linens. Hi W0 qoolitiei mi b in Mngtkl oi j. i, ami 3 vortls. I VPS s)i YDS. 3 YDS. Quality $ M $1.23 $1.48 Quality $1.27 $1.62 $1.89 Quality $1.72 $2.15 $2.58 Prteot, n.uni'il .in- lot tlw u 1 1- Boo diaplt) In nlmloti. rVgVfltA IJtitterkk's Patterns. mto MANHOOD AMgV .. W WTIW - reJH I-Mliioj im tli. II .. t. ..,.. .1 , ii . I II .i v , MM vlr.i nttti' I m . ak nfl IM IVn II IF?-S K ni r htioHti rv 1 in iift k in in ic'kn .ii m. in. . r.tiin.. I if .... ,t A l.li,. M lBls Ml. 1114 Iftft. (U., I tl k- i if bi,k n v T4M$M .. Hotel Pendleton UndiT New Strictly nnl-Qm Excellent Cubina. Braf Modern Coovonience IUr .nd itul i.i id (looms. The Hc-st Hotel Von I)r.tii Bros., Props. 'if m tl t te Hfr ' iBmHBn GOLDEN RULE HOTEL t i . noHit M, Proa, Ins 0nl first Clt nd li"lif!t. Hvlal XI tKs 0, Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. Wool for Sale Thursday ifeiooli ivmIi I will boat thu Qolden Rule Hotel t rooeive mbJoxI bldg on Lots of Wool, No. 5, H, ,i and 17, about 500 .sacks, now storml in 1 Ik tulopondoot WevraliouM l rtitrvt tbo privibto of ra)BWtfDI un V Of nil lib!. J. K SMirii. School Hooks and School Supplies Penclll, Toblote, l'oinMiailuiii II.m,Ih, Lunch H.na, I'rayous, ltaik straNi, ll.-a and Ha.n.a. 71ft Main si. ers' Best To make a-aod bread tm si. m r ' By l.rcintuni at tbe Cbttsgo World's Fair, over all competi tion, and give-.-, caielleut satlal'ai tlou wherever used ((wry sack U guuxaittecd. We have the beat titcaiu R illed Barley, Seed Rye aud Bcardleaa Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W H. HYKKS, Prop. Bran. Short, FrntH, etc RESTORED lJP,DE',e trri. htrtn h HIi i hI. ft. m i . v nin' i U uf w I Ll mmIiooI1 I nsemola, ,i I mis H. . . ..... II. I.I III t I'lMinlM . ( .1, If t'"t rtirt'ki-l it .sua .if ayil Inii.iiillles. t Bl IIB'.M K itteiMlli. nn . . : r t un trutltlf! w'tti ProMtjBllBl m hiioui nprtHHi itum-HviA A wrHlrn .a iiui i thei m itnitnt ur. l ou m ltaa4MK fV m I I gl. inii'iwi ? ir hj tti.t ton . OHMNWJ IToUleMttlWttlts i tii.H Us a Trill. Kates $2.00 I day Special Rates by Weei or moDtb Headquarters for rravellng Men In bastrrn Oregon. Successors to J. E. Moore Hal Ossl. All trsia.. I .as eeairls Niiaai.. tisttrk lllil.. lire fra.l laiietaf PENDLETON. OIU OON MAX MM K Ueftaotly Kurnbhod. Steaa Heated buropcan flon. in... k end a-half frum 4el. - a. 11 ni. kuein In cvaaea-ltoa. Room Wtc 50l. 75c. 11.00 Ftour use Hyers' Beat Flour. It took fiiat