n mm nil Buy Clothing From The Hustlers Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. MONDAY, OCTOHEIt I, Iinhi. READING THE HAND. Professor Sterling Tails the Characler- liltci or Leading Citizens. ProfaMor sterling, in ebarn ol the palmiHtry department o( the Kant Orc MbUti has already read tin' palms of iminluT of Pnndbiton's iuadlng citi ten". A iiiiiii Imt of tliidii will lie path Itahad iron da v to day. oat a tins lint thr following have latcn selected for today 'l iHaoe: Lesley Smith. You nrc very steady in your habits; you will never lie in poor circutn aJMONi you will, however, ben rover in IMMi t. L. MoGlnnls, Clerk In Nolte'l. Ymi Imve a quick temper and a MMeionate, intense nature; JTOU arc (rank ami straightforward in manner. Tea arc quite (oneffoet. F J. Greulleh, Buteher. Thl- 1 1 11 n 1 i ml H-. iii'- an impulsive niitnr.- in little things; you art' very exi-itahl--. Imt under trying circutn-nlniin- you are very culm ami r I- lected. W. M. Myers. Barber. Von Imve much talent in music and art; tun will always lie in good c-ir-cotiistunces ; you have I u greatly im posed u 1 1 in tin' past; ;'ou never will be rich "it will he iliHiippoinled in a trip yon imve planned to take noon. W. Badley, CttaV" Merchant. Ymi have had u disappointment in tin- last three mouths; you will he disappointed in the winie way in a few lays. als you will soon mukeu change that will he very gtsnl for you. H. D. Adami. Ynu are earnestly striving after a fort iin , Your efforts w ill lie rewarded, nut some time must first elapse, Henry 18. Von have had a fatal love affair and ymi will nave a lawsuit in 16 weakf you will lose the ease. Be careful of Main, Call ,,t the Kust Oregnnian office and ifi't tin- prepared sheet for taking the outlines of the palm. At anv druggist's - get 5 cents worth of tannic acid, add u teaspoouful of water, mix well ami thou apply to Hill palms, riildiiiig your pulms to gether so as to Imve moisture ilietrate the lines, etc., thoroughly. Then place your hands on the naper. holding It there steadily ami with pressure for two in mutes, keep your hand 1MB on the sheet, then ruise hand gently. i inly use u small amount of the acid IStnra on your palms, just enough to color the palm. Do not have it in "triMK- on the palms, liecause that will make it blur on the impression Sllect . Directions how to remove the stains Ir-iin the palms: Wash hands in vine Kr thoroughly; then use soup as us ml. After impression of hands has la-en taken return sheet to the Kust Oregon ian oflii-H, signed w ith any name you lesir--, and same will he read by 1'rof i r sterling, t. reading pnb lishe.l Hi the Kust Oregon inn. Mail suliscribers wanting the sheets will euciose 2c (or postage. Your l-e.ee. B&OWI the stute of volir feelings and MM state of your health us well. lln-pur,- 1,1, hsI mtikcs itself ajipureiit ill u pule und sallow complexion, phonics and -kin eruptions. If you are feeling and worn out und do not have a SLAUGHTER SALE. Of m.K umhkki.i.a- with SILVER THIMMINfiS ami :t.r,o vitlut ure cut KrtM.OO anil 3 value- are out to VI. SO Maui am mlaan nm anl ew.oo 9t want the room (or our new stock anwequoiitly this groat cut. Louis Hunziker, Jeweler and Optician. Imported Chinaware New designs and the latest tints. A large stock of lamps and glassware. lJlffWtl(J.l.tlJklhaAi1.(.l:..M.I hiofn.on -LOI b li). Meuduche.Unlitnees p or corj V SiKKi iT i of IfVel ll "iUt"u lie uaii. rjJTSZ'- I'--'--'- healthy iippearunce, von should trv Acker's Braid Blisiff. It cures ul'l blood diseases where cheap Sarsa luirillas and so-called puriliers fail. Knowing this, we sell every Is.ttU on a positive guarantee. For sule bv Itns-k A Mediums. MIDDLE COLD SPRING. German Dance Givon Saturday Evening In Lorenzen'e Hell. l.orcn.en's new hall in Cold Spring country was the scene of a splendid dance given by the (icruiuns of tie m-ighliorhiKid on Saturday evening, September 89, Nearly 'JIKl persons were in attcmhince. Kirkman's orchestra of three pieces furnished excellent music. Among those present from Pendleton, the following were noticed: .loo II. l'arkes and family, Will Havis, Kd Ileathorn, Mr. Rho le, of Pendleton cigar factory. (ieorge Carinichael, of Weston, was a visitor in Oold Spring section last week, u guest of Ihivid E, t'argill. Miss Mary v'ariiiichiiel will tench the llolman school this full and winter. Mr. Carmichael is one of the prom inent farmers who lives north of Wes ton, and raised h t- of uheut tnis sear. THE HAIR BRUSH. Breeds Handrail, Which tausoi Falling Hair and Finally Baldneai. Prof. L'nna, Hamburg, tit-rmanv, i European authority on skin diseases, says that dandruff is a- cimHgious us any other malevolent disease, and that on Daman nan f the spread of duiidrtif' is the use of the same hairbrush hv different persons. The way to avoid catching dandruff or MM other disease fmin another's brush, is . to insist on the use of New lire's Herpi eide. It not Onlf kills the dandruff germ, but it is also an antiseptic that will prevent tiie catching of any disease whatever through contagion of an other s brush. DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Meeting to Be Held Saturday Evening In Carter fc Rr.li y'l Oltlce. There will be a meeting of the demo cratic county central committee in Carter iV Haley's ollicc on Saturday evening. October ti, at r :80 o'clock, to discuss plans for the campaign und transact other important business. It i- earnestly desired that all members of the committee be present. Not only members of the coiuinitlee, hut ull democrats, ure invited to be present. J. II. RALIY, Chairman. A. C. IIAI.KV. Secretary It Saved His Lag. P. A. Dan forth, of I.a (irange, (ia., suffered intensely or six mouths with a frightful running sore on his leg, but write- that Bneslw'l Arnica halve i wholly cured it in ten days, raff i ulcers, wounds, burns, boils, pain or I piles it's hest salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 2Sc. Sold by Tall man A Co. , druggist. Low Ratal to Spokane. For the Spokane Industrial eiBOOj tion, October 'J to in, the O K. A X. Co. mimes a rate of K.t)."i for. the round trip Ironi Pendleton. Tickets will la? sold QotODOf 1 to In inclusive and will lie goisl for return passage five days from date of sale. Call ut O. K. A X. ticket office for full particulars. Bismarck's Iron Nerve. Was the result ol till splendid health. Indomitable will and t reim-nd' m euergv ure not (oiiml where stomach, liver,' kidnevs and Isiwels are out oj order. If von want these qualities und the success tln-v bring, ilgc Dr. King s New Llle pills. 1 In-v oeveiop i-n-ii jsiwer of brain und Ixsly. Only J-V at Tallman A Oo. drug store. They Are Beautlei. K. L. Smith has just received a carbiad of Oolnnilina and Kacine buggies and hacks and has them eet up for display. A large crowd was ad miring them und they pronounced them "simp:)' grand." Mr. Smith is giving a very low price on these goods in (act he gives his customers the benefit of u cash discount and a saving on freight by gettiug thetu in car lots. Acker s Kuglish remedy will slop a cough ut unv time, and will cur,- the worst oold in twelve hours, or money refunded, -''i cts. and SO ct. For sub by Brock A McC'oinas. C. ROHRMAN. Ail IfUll'Jf miiMUd Ifvni crto-Li Suormatorrnotta inwi '"'ti, th,'m. Liirrifa Jat Mwrryi J-paj Ol t' u , varicocele, atoijft Nor Hemed, oo.. (an riunuleoo. O-l. AN EAST END VIEW OF IT. What a COrreipondent of the Hilton Ragle Thought of Ptndleton't Fatr. When your correspondent promised an account o( the street fair 1 thought a few lines would suffice; hnt the con tract grew (aster than .lonab's gourd, says someone writing to the Milton Fujle. Pendleton has done herself proud-even for Pendleton. Beautiful weather, beautiful Ivsitbs and a tine location, all made a really pretty ex hibit. Seine of the booths were the finest I have ever sen. hnt the Pendleton Woolen mills' was by all islds the moat Brtistic. Their lieautiful blankets were arranged in a most pleasing manner, the colors blending to form a beautiful whole. K. L, Oliver, of Oliver A Co., had a booth devoted entirely to the ex hibition of his farm products that made a unique and interesting ex hltbtt His farm is located one and a half miles below Pendleton and his exhibit was enough to make even a Kreewster man envious. loe F.ll and .lesse Failing each had a booth furnishisl in a neat and pleasing manner. Many of the other booths put in by the business bouses were worthy Of mention, but space forbids. The Indian Exhibit. After all, the exhibit of all was the exhibition of Indian relics by Mrs. ,1. II. Kunzie. Mrs. F. F. Wamlscv, Major Wilkins, Mrs. Dr. Smith, .1. Tallman and others. Mrs. Knnrie's, of course, was the best and mort complete. There von could see a totem pole, toma hawks, warclnbs, beads, Indian idols, stone carvings, a curious Indian mask I'tid arrowhead in endless variety. There were metals and mortars for grinding thu grain for lood, and things we could not even guess the mimes i f. Mrs. Kunr.ie's exhibit also included a curious old lamp or lantern from San Salvador :I0H or 401) years old, some beautiful opals from I'malilla and garnets I nun Alaska. Mr. Tallman hud a large collection of arrowhead- in his exhibit. I noticed several Navajo blankets, a Pawnee headdress and some headdresses from the Cimitilla Indians that were of the regulation hair raising variety. It recalled the days when T was small and read the lovely Hint tratel account! of Indian massacres I'gh : Tin- work from the I'matilla Indian school was worthy of notice and had a very civili.ml MM some of the draw ing was exceedingly well done. In the mining exhibit I noticed samples ,,f coal from Birch creek near Pilot liock, and a large collection nf ore from Prairie City, Uraiit county, -ome of these ores assay us high as Ilium to the ton. The creuiuery exhibit from I'kiuli and Alba was very tine. The butter mud a us hungrv for common brend and butter. The (V. It. A X. hud a tine collection of grains and grasses well worthy of study und investigation. The Fruit Exhibit. The fruit exhibit was worthy of even Walla Walla valley, and was grand, both in variety and quality. Ibis ex hibit was in charge of Howard Kvans and wiis well arranged and very artistic. The fruit diaidav was always crow led and Howard had a constant string of questions to answer. How ever, Frcowatcr had placed in his bands u liberal supply of literature which was freely distributed. Ifcal estate deulers in Milton could very well take pointers from Fret-water in the mutter of advertising. i Then1 Is more cutarru In Hits ectlou ut the rmuilry iltsli all nthur illsessus pin lugt-lle-r. sicl until tie- lit-t n-w yes.- ii wit- siipsi,m n, he llirllntlile For H grent lusti) years ilortnrs pronoun 111 s 1im-h1 iIUcsm- sicl irt-s-rllMl foi-sl ri'iaedlns. ami hy constantly falling to r'ire will. liH-al trestiaent irilloUlee,l II In rai .1.1. Hcit-uci-has proven catarrh to Is- a conalltuUoaaj dlaeaae, an4 Iheftcoffe niulriug roiiHtituiiotmi treaiBMal iiii-s oatarra cure, liiHliulHi lurud lv F. J 'lo'liey ,v Co.. Toleilo, ohln. 1 the only oonaUtatloiiaj cure on the lasrkei It is inki'-u iiin-ruslly in 'lose of from I, u di"p- I" " t' nful ll net- tlrii tly on He hi. m l niel iiim-mi- nrli-eh of the lystem Ttn-y nffi-r one liun-lreil itollara for any t-asv It no 1& to i-uri- s,-nl n,r ciri-ulurs Hlel li-stluio-lilali AddtOH F. J. CHENEY i ii Toludu, Ohio. Solil hy druggt'tH, T'h , u Hsll's Family Fills an- the twit. THE DROWNING OF ANDREWS. Henry F. Pleree. Juit Baek From Nome. Gives Particular!. Henry F. Pierce, formerly of Milton utivi-I in Walla Walla Saturday, says tin Union, from Cuh- Nome, bringing full particulars of the death of Prof. T. F. Andrews, who was drowned near Tiipkok about two weeks ago. Tin- report that the body had arrived at -iiiltle from Nome proved to la- an error, as it tius never neeii loiiuu as lar as is known. Around the lusty was a helt containing Hi" in gold, and this inuy have weighted the man down to bit hath. Services in his memory were held yesterday at College Place. Prof. Andrews, in company with Prof. W. P. Sutherland, president Of Walla Walla college, were opera t nig a placer mine on an island near Tnpkok, .Vl miles from Nome Cliff, They had a good claim und in compuny with an other man were making gtssl wages. Tin- recent tidal wuve that visited the coast ulolig Cape Nome forced buck the water in the river and this, con,, blned with the heavy rains, caused the inland to become flooded to such an ex tent that the men were in dengernf lad ing swept uwuy. They remained, how ever, thinking la-rhaps the waters would recede ao tln-v would Is- able to r.-acli the main land. Die river con tinued to riae, however, and the throe inch resolved to swim (or the shore. In, strunger and riutherlsnd being powertul swimmers, reached the bank in safety, but their unfortunate friend sunk when only part of the way over und wus never seen again, lie hud I too in gold dust strapped to his belt at Un tune Mulhcrlaud and the other man rem hell Nome without a cent and have taken passage for home on the steamer Centennial and are expected to arrive here some time tiiis week. The drow ned man waa 31 yeara ol ae a-.d bud been employed in the colbge f r the past seken years. He leaves a w id- and two children. Five Thiaa. Tl.u S,,u I .-.....-. Ii.r wliieh -1 i.i.l. t- i lie ii " ' i mn mm m - ... .i.... I'..r.. I u ,1 i lllinillU'0-' -J"" imi i j ....... inuuded, are Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup and Consumption . Xo InailtCllie met oioc uy u,n in "u' to it in any reepect. bold under a Kjaitive gua'ranlee. Money back il it ils. 26 i ts. 60 eta and II a bottle. Tallman A Co. IC WMIAT VALE. Nearly Three Thouiand Sacks at 40 l-Z to 60 Cent! Per Buibel. David K. Cargill is iu Pendleton to Am l.uuitiu l... i, at his farm in Cold Spring during thu paat week. He aoid a gruut portion ol I ia wheat on Mon day, Keplembei 14, at what he thinks was a preltv gooo. ugure. lue aaio .1 ...... :mi uueku (Int. UKsi sa" ""J 1 - carload, or ISO sacks of 8onora wheat, . . . . . l L. I ml. J - hroUght -SI ceill per uuaiiei. mil tiouora wheat ia the variety that haa given audi glsKl ruauiva tor Dining sm - T l AT .Ilia ...i,,. I, Ii, uiturul Ulg III V IIIOHII wiv... tZmmmmmm it ItttU l,r,ulncisl AO I Ml T CMIll ucv,n"' ' , , I more wheat than another variety aown uloiigaide of it at the aame time, l i e rest of the wheat aold by Mr. Cargill was of the red chaff and Salt I ike club varieties to the amount of MOO sacks. It brought H1,, cents pnf bushel. In view of the dejiression in the price fif wheal later in the week, and what it was worth to exrters this morning. Mr. Cargill congratulates himself over having made a pretty good deal . Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. Henry F" Pierce. D. L. liostMitifhl. Portland. w h WlJUno, Portland, Ir .1 1 Plamomlon, Athena. S M Stevens, Athena. W H Miller, Fairhaven. Alfred Koscb and wife, Portlantl. F S Heatticld. Ss.kane. Qnttha st Lonlo. ieo Mdiilvery, Ssikane. Sam 0111, Spokane. Allison, Ssknc. .T W Carson, Spokane. F I' Harbropfel, Portland. A J Hall. Inokanq. Meyer Abraham, Portland. P K C.arretsoti, St Paul. A M Sneiitb. linker Citv Abbie F. Hall BlOektuOt, Idaho. W A Hrenwink. Pullman, Wah. II W Hnlden, Portland J H Cullender. Poise. P ! Darlington, Pa;.ctie K I. Pendleton, Poise, Ida. ti W Harris, Portland. (. BtOOOJ . Portland. A Oppenhcimi-r. San Francisco. W K Kills, Hoppnat. Death at Hllgard. F.lmer Butler, god ' months and 7 days, ton of Mr. ami Mrs. Mason Puller, died Sunduv afternoon at 4 o'clisk at Hilgard. It was intended to bring ti,e remains to Pemlletoii for burial, but the authorities refused to allow it. The diseast which caused death is not absolutely known, but it is suspected that it was scarlet fever. Interment tisik place at Hilgard at 10 o'clock this forenisin. Mr. Pntler is an employe of Hoeltclief A P-iyleii, in the sheep husiness. Ills home is ut Kcbo but be bus been looking after the sheep of Ins employers ill the moun tains near Hilgard during the summer. m Whoat In Warehouses. I.. M. Hnson is in Pendleton t.sluv from JnnlpOff, He bus a great deal of wheat of his own, and is interested with f rank Fraier in some more. Mr. Huson expressed the opinion that this week would see practically all of Hie wheat of his section of the county in the Helix. Vansvcle and Stanton ware, hou-cs. , of Mr. Huson s wheat bus already I n hauled. He says that the warehouses at the abova three places are even now pretty well tilled. A raise of a few cents a bushel in the price would see a great deal of wheat change ownership. To accomni'slate those who art partial to the use nf atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal pas sages for catarrhal troubles, the proprietors prepare F'.ly's Liquid Cream Palm. Price unhiding the spraying tube is 7' cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid embodies the medic i nu i pffonafftiai "i the solid prop rat inn. Cream Balm is quickly all sorls'd bv the membrane and iloes not dry up the secretions but changes them to u natural and bealthv charm ter. Fly Prothers, M Warren s't., N. Y. Wants Pardon tor ttorrli Ex-Judge II. II. Hewitt, of Albany, has present nig to QoffOVUOff Qaoff 0 pel i -tion for the pardon of P. . Morris, a former treasurer ol Finn county, who, on March M, I'SNI, wus convicttsl of the crime of lurceny of public money, amount ing to IIAM.M, and sentenced to serve four years in the penitentiary and t t pay a tine of 1 11.11 tm. I his petition is altogether the largest and strongest ever presented to an Oregon executive, as it contains the names ol -.-ioo riti li lis who express n doubt of the pn- mwff'i guilt. Attention Fireman Diitiucl No. 6. l'here will Is a meeting of the mem bers of hose i oiuiiuny No. U ut the council rooms Tuesday, ctola-r at a p. in., for the iiirs(se of a-r(wting or ganitation. All members ure requested to lie present. H V order ol II. J. Kill. I. M X, Chief. Worse Than War. Hnndndi are billod In war, but bundrtsls of thousands are killed by consumption. Then- would Is- no deaths at all caused by this terrible disease, if M-oide could Is- made to un derstand that Ibilob'l cough ami run sumption cure is a sure remedy if taken io the early stages 'Ut cts., 60 cts. and 1 a bottle. Druggists will refund the money if a cure is not effected. 'Tail man A Co., leuiling druggiste. TI... V, -ll. I'u, .in.. ,.,.,,f,,r, of tin, irund Methodist Kpistopal church will is- neiii in ! at i kane. niicn was the decision of the conlerelii e, ufter a nrnnbnr ul ballots at suiem Batnrday, Portluud was a close second in the vot ing, which was spirittsi, but gissl- nnturad. Mothers Children ltejotoe In the clewnsimr, un(iiiK, and If luufylng propertn , of Cuiih .niAf and Cell' l a Oinluc nl, pun --t sicl ewoutest of emollient skin cures. Tln-a. gentle yet effective skin p'o.l. i- and bcautltitirs have luade thou-ai. 1-. of I. one happy by curing torn. no.', tli .tigurmg tiUiuors, raalesi, ail irriUtiunu of infancy &nd childhood, aiit! telujviug jsuenU A lue and au lutjr IWastltrnucktOiulM S"f f Ik llm ' i. CseO. 0ear.,l'n4,awtu. ' An Aim.M limit . Um, urn. Wishing to retire from bueiueae I ofiei my entire stock (or aale at toot, consisting ol Carpete, Uug-i. Im -. and Silk Curtaiiis St tiV-'l lirasuiaad Iron KcdUcuds., Couches. Wall Paper, Shades, S wihk Machines. and other things too numerous to mention. Chance ol a lite time to buy theae goods cheap. JESSE FAILING Pendleton, Oregon. 0tr tt line ll RRV. PAUt. KRU0KP. He Is Declared to Re Not a Respectable Minuter. Paul ti. Kruger. a minister of the Foiled Brethren church, who had charge of a llock for some lime in Camas Prairie, this county, has !ccn ahorn of his ministerial privileges bv .1. It. Klutades, presiding older, In the following letter to the press: HnntamUo, Wash., Bapt. 97. To the Fditor. -As one of the presiding elders of the I'nited Brethren church, Colum bia river conference, 1 have just received ntfleial notice ol the erasure of the name o( Paul ti. kruger as a minister ol said church, east Nebraska conference, for "nlllcient MMt," and feel that it is due the church and the general public that this action be published, especially in view of Mr. Krnger's persistent attempts to impose himself gpon the public as a PMpocta hie minister. .1. C. UHOVPFS. Presitling Fhler M se- ei ll Thli Plain Rnouf h. If you have a nagging cough and Art losing flesh, go to a drug store, and get a bottla o( Shiloh's ( onsumption curie Take two-thirds of it, ami then, if you are not bcnetltc-l, return the bottle to the druggist, and he will re turn your money. Isn't that fair? No DM OOaM ask more. 2fScta.,60 cts. ami l a IsUtle. Tallman A Co., lead ing druggists. WALLA WALLA FRUIT FAIR. Low Rates quoted by the 0. R. N. Company October I to 7. For the above occasion the o. II. A N. Co will sell ticket" from Pond let OA to Walla Walla and return at the very low rate of (I. Hates of sale, Raptain lar .10 to October 6, inclusive. TickcIs go.sl for three dats from date ol -ale. CA8TORIA Rnn thp sign nl in e afC0jaa.1l 1fl s rente In usr foi moir UMM latltff vrnts. nml Tu AimJ Yo- tlm .llwmyi J''fA4. Five Hundred Acres tor Rent. Here is a nurgain. Fix.' hundred acres of stubble land two ami one-half miles east of Helix for rent for cash. This laud is excellent lor wheat and anyone wishing to rent land should investigate this offt . Apply to or write to Fdwin Push, Allciiu, Or, m m m The most dainty and effective pills made are DeWitt's Little Curly Pisers They are uucqiiuhsl for all fiver and bowel troubles. Never gripe Tulluiau A 0o, , leading druggist- Hot Weather Sick Children Children will get sick. The ls-st cure will not prevent il. When ynu ami they an- mi on fortunate rt-ti i -m I -r that we an fill your irosciiitiinis, and Im suIi-s have everything; fur the aick room. BROCK & M0COMA8 MUCrQIatTI Comer Main and Court sts., Pendleton. Pendleton Planing Miil and Lumber Yard Dealer in all kimli ol l.iiiolicr and building, Muli-iiul. ISi) hlo k of lath, ihtagltlj tar pup' i, IfKWlktiagn, --'i and doors that an- IMfSSlM i not to waii. Kktiniatis liiinisheil on building, material on loot DOtil I R. FOHSTER, - Proprietor. Hardware Sporting floods We carry a lull line ol lha lajsl cutlery on thu market, l.aiye line of ri lie and shotgun ammunition. pet-iaia on stoves and ranges. W. D. Hansford .5: Co. TUB CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... ottos sinviioN I'ropflclur Kverythiug Mew. N w Hmreea; New rtiga. Best rigs ami teams In the city. Hoarders glveu the ' best attention Service any hour or (be night Taliahaaa Na. 7- SALE OF DAMAGED SILKS During 'Uw nin storm on Saturday, September U, the lul dav of tin- Street fair all thr- silk on display in our Booth wete unite or less damaged Some wen- waist Mtioftta, others (nil pieces. All were eolorad nno fnnciM rhn following Rives yon a sample ol reductions Pattern, was 13.50 Damaged sale price $2.15 Pattern, was 5.50 4 3.58 Pattern, was 6.00 Pattern, was 8.75 A lot of Colored Taffetas were H5c Pint to come will pal the best tajnetion aiijjwmiiiwi Ajfent Btlttatfick'l Patterns. Horn Pfndifton Under New Strictly First-Class Kxcsllent Culsliip Kvery Modern Convenience liar and I'.llll.vrd llo-ymi. Thr Ut-il Mottl V.wt lr,tn liros.. PrODtt Wool for Sale Thuri lay of a i -'i nil k I will ii ii iii i I iolda ll l Hotel i' rwMivn Mnlod bidi on Lots ot Wool, No. 5. . i.t d i7, AbtMlt 5o sack, now nforwl in i in ndetasndenl arnrobouno, I rt rvt 1 1 privUagt of rnjootinf in) or nil bids. J. E- SWITM. School Books and School Supplies Pencil-", Ta biota, Uontnatliion ito,,ks, l.uin h Ituine, (!ra)ons, It .-ik slre, hles and tsMi(tsi 7IS Mul ti SI. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL J laWAi riail1 ' ' Ii awi C f. KAHUli ffrae, Is. Only lull Cll't anil Csmslsls ll'il. IK. til). Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. PENDLETON. OUCtiUN You Can Gat The Celebrated Pilsner Beer In bnttaMt dcliveretl to any ait ol elly, at $1.50 pox IDOZOISl. njnj Bottlod by Ooo. J. Pottnor Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread tue Byera' Beat Ploar. It took fitat prciiiluni at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion, and gives excelleut satiatactiou wherever ooed. very -suck la guaranteed. We have the beat Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Kye and Beardleaa Barley. Pendleton W 8. HV1.HS, Prop. 3.97 6.10 59c rinnnement. Give Us i Trill. Rates $2 00 i day Special Rates by Week or month Iledquarlara for Travollmj Wen In Caslern Oregon. Successors to J. ti. Moore MAX BAKR. , awl. All IrelM. lies lueiis Imsii. tleilra lifkU. Ill, foMf H.. J.( mi o UAHVUAli, I'tup. KleanUy FuniaM. StMa NmM i in i. peso Hton. II t. k . iJe hell Irutu depot. AmpUt Moo in la traaaactwa. Koofll kmc 50c. 7fc. 11.00 Roller Mi Hruu. Hborta. hand, etc Hoi SI. Gn