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300 Jackets and Capes consigned to Cleaver Bros Dry Goods Co Perceval Palmer Cloak -.. i.:ii-r mndr arrantrrincnts with th. vi - - , . - i.fi rnorer uwi atiae, ti"1"! , j-vsito, v.apcs ami Mnts on coin -;.,n Onlv the I'alnu-r (i;m,t, i,ts L.,,v (.,,, ,.!lc, ,,,., , (In bWl stvie aim leaeigf. garmeniB on tilt- market. Our commiMion 1or handling theM Roodi is small and vw- will always have the latest in thee three lines to (how jrOO. Our Jacket, Capes and Suits are now anil in the furure will he the newest and cheapest in the Northwest: we will beat any price you can gat, 11 est things in the market will arrive every week. 1 . L v. lew 81 nr M K 1 v J l;l.Y, OCTOBER '-D, hmhi. IN A STRANGE CITY. I Hovt Play io Be Hera Tuesday Evinlnn. flie nr .nutation in thin city of Oft'fi rim.ig.-i in ...-. iwiiv n .. ..... 1 . I 111. 111...... ti.t -i . - inveil a i lif nuini'iiaMv mn(.' run in Urn Vnrk. ImiIIi at lli- Ourrick anil tit tort's Muilimin Square theater, and Lt jutt returned irum London, Ban. wln'TT n whu iiresenuMi m uu- Iwk'1 ill lurk theater, sriirini! I in (Ml ,...;.. 'i tin Tlitu Him Ivimi unrk- I .11 1... 11.. t 111 .11.- t&'lllll IK .till HI SnOT'l llllli vrn ..wim wiiwiwi . ... . I ..... ....... .1... ..p.li. I) .nM'f I' I"' l.t.l. in" ir iiiuii i.mi- glrv oppuriunietve "'I uioiiiii uiK inn Miimrk.ii'n sersiitility. ami irciit- m a . .i i.. i if.. . . .I... i. i. lh"i; ..hi.iiih. " f.-" nil tin' I r. Midi ball, ami In- rusty corner arc supposed t" M kOOckao off. and lie receives marked attention Imni .'VitvIumIv lie comes ill cuntuct villi. Tin- Im-ul coloring I hrhI ti lie admirable, and the vanillic characters rehVctioii iiion n curtain Met known to all wit" nr (aniiliar with the Ilia Ol the American metropolis. Tlic piece will lie prcsentcil here wild all the scenery and extravattant H.ivji- accessories precisely tie1 same iif given ul lloyt 's tlu-aler, New Yuri. eitv. track anvwhcre thin aide of Kainela, before July 1, mil. Hid? may he mnde nti whole tin in her ii cords or as low M niie hundred cord. We will ml vnnce seventy-rlve cents er cord ap MO as aaaai in cut and hranded and turtieii over to our authorised Bgetlt. PENDLETON CLkOTRIC LIGHT POWER 00. llv F. W. Vincent, Manager. Worse Than War. Hundreds are killed in war, bot hundreds of thousands are killtvl by eoiiHUiiiitioii. There would lie no deatliH at all canned by thin terrible diaeaae, if ieonlc ronld lie made to un derstand that Shiloh'o cough and con iuniitinii cure in a mtrc ri'inedv if taken in the early xtaireo. ctn., M) cU. and f I a bottla, Drtmiatl will refund the money if a cure t not effected. Tall- man A Co., leading drugniKtii. Certain to Win. K. Martin' bakery department i lertaiti to be a winner. Son can nee by lo iking at h'n dinplav window of OpoktWi pie, cake ami bread that the ijualitv of the good i the it. t that can he luntle. Martin' wagon will call anywhere in the city. Be ide baker' good, .Martin Hell gron rie--anything you want in that 1 at the lowest price ill the city. Five Thtna. The rive diaeuHue for which Shiloh' kMMOBptioii Cure in cMpeciallv recom teudeil. are CkiugliM, Coldh, Vhiiping .null. I 'roup and Consumption. No uii-diciin ever made by man I eiptal In it in any rwipect Sold under a awitive gnarantoe. Money hack if it tail. - ct. SO ata and $1 a holtiu. Tail man Co. TANNLH ILL ACCOMPLISHED ACTOR. Letduitt Nan In Strong Company Pre senting "A Young Wile. t'niverallv kind thing are uid by the iicwMiiapcr of Frank Tannehill, jr., the well known comedian, who appear here ou Wednenday, October 24, at tin- beau of "A i nuug Wile (uiupanv presenting tin uccfmui play. Mr. Tunnehill a "Horax (reengage Dobhili" in Hnid to ! ueelleiit in thm part. A recent paper, prakiin; of his iMtTlormaticc ol this part, nidi Mr. Frank Tunnehill, jr.. Murine iireenguge llobliio. made a Biost deeidetl hit. He wa the Ver BHinter to the life. "A clever person," Raa I nwlanders suy, wa Sir. .rob bing nr -'iliul M uu l..i ,.r..firreil til be tallnl. who wa not as green a he lit Meat aWBMMt. His experience in the city in ipeil cut his wisdom teeth, and be it na who tiually aucceedinl in un ravelling the tangled thread of circum stance. In Hvery situation be wa up to the mark. Uu was irresialably funny arbon he tirat MUM K) the city, acute iiouith whim the life of his MWd, a well us Ilia own, depended upon his discretion, manly and thoroughly admirable in his capacity for friendship and affection. This will U au event ol importance fa the theatrical aeaou, the opera BQOas uiatiugument giving the companv etrniiL' iiidorseimint. Sealed Bids. n November lf. IIKXI, ut 1'undleton ' will receive sealed bids for 1000 cor.U of red lir woixl, winter cut, to be delivers) (. o, I,, car I). 1:. A N. Co. Is This Plain Bnough. If you have a nagging cough ami ure losing Heh. go to a drug store, and get a bottle of BbUoh'l Consumplion cure. Take two-thirds of it, and then, if you are not Is-netited. return the bottle to the druggist, and he will re turn your money. Isn't that fair? No one could ask more. 25ctB..M) cts. and ft a Isittle. Talltnan Sc (.'., lead ing druggists. K You Want A buggy or a hack, you should tn- Speit the'stlH'k of W. If, JoPOS. Hf ; ha an immense stock ou hand, includ- : ina the famoni BtnownMi btMjgfaa, ac- ' knowlodged to he the bet in the ! world. The painting and trimming of them, buggies are the newest out. Mr .Ion,. ulo ha- a large stock ol drill and other farm machinery ut price to heut competition. A FrlRhltuI Blunder. Will often cause a horrible burn, s.'ald, cut or limine, buckleu's Arnica HolVB, the la-st in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heals cuts, old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, ejona, all skin eruptions, best pile run art), i bilv '! cent, a box. ( nr.- guaranteed. Sold by Talltnan A Carload Sold. K. L. Siuith. the Court street im plement dealer, has sold a solid car load of iBBBBtlnf drills and has orders for several that he will have to get irotu rortland. Then.- drills are stroiiglv guaranteed by Mr. Smith, ami .1 " a i:i a! ti... .Iriil. iimLei. llie good ipianiier them fast sidlurs. I( you neeal a drill yi it should inM.ct the BOflOf. A Bonner Uevil t ish Ilelroving it victim, is a IffB of coustipalioii. The siwer ol this mur , dermis maladv is felt on "rgan and nerve and sclei- and brum. There no hoaltli till it's overcome, hut Dr. King's New Life I'ill ure a afe and certain cure. bet in the worm lor HUiinacb, liver, kidney and lwel. Only cent ut Tullmun & Co. s drug ! atore. Silver plated wear That will wear. Oar stock is large and complete. All new duaign to make your se- -VVIlMl. nn gomi hv us. Notice. The lirst meeting of the OWl Dinner llt.r,. Sot Club will la- held ut the store on Suturduv, Oetobar 10 at p . fwrp. All membera are riUesteI to be prudent. WRST0N ITIHS. News Furnished by the Leader Dlp therla Caeet Reported A case of diphtheria was reported to the health authorities last Saturday by Dr. Beat, the attending physician. "The patient is a boy of seven in the family ol W. M. Uris'kell. who reeentlv canie here from St. John, Wash., and reoido on south Water street Quarantine was al nine established, and will be en forced until the danger of contagion is past. The boy was considerably belter this morning, and is in a fair way to ward recovery. There are neveral other children in the family, one of whom bus just recovered from an at tack of typhoid fever. Hugh Starr, who wa a resident of West in in the "Hush times" of stage coaches and big freight wagons, was over on a visit Saturday ami Sunday from F.lgin. He was successful ly en -L-iivri I hi the hardware busineis there until a year ago, when he sold out. although retaining extensive property nterests at Elgin. Two decades have passed since Mr. Starr left Weston, yet he found numerous acquaintances here of "auld lang svne," and enjoyed his stay. He found' the Weston of today a much more substantial town than the Weston of twenty veers ago. Captain Ralph' Saling, of the E. O. B, N 8. football eleven, is in receipt of a challenge from the Pendleton team, which wants to meet Weston on the grid-iron in about six weeks. The challenge will probably he accepted and a game arranged. Tn this event the Weston lsiys w ill reiptire a lot of patient practice, as while the team is OOdBBOOaO of kissI, strong, speedy ma terial, the players are as ye; raw and inexix'rlenced I'rof. F. M. Mitchell, formerly princinal of the Weston school, appears to be doing well at Prineville, Crook county, where BO BOO holds a similar position In a letter to Bob Mctirew he write: "Kverything is going nicely. We have a row thut gives about .'i'ii gallons of milk uday. We have I pig. 18 chickens, I cat, and I'ete. We like Prineville." It apn'ars irmn tin Unit the professor has Iwcn accumulating quite a little livestock besides hi celebrated dng, I'ete Mitch ell. F.re long the inventory may In elude a few Beligan hares. Must Have Cork Helmets. Army olHcers were considerably surprised at reading dispatches of the sufferings of the American trout" in China, from the heat, ou account of their hats. It was the ladief that the regiments sent to China hud been equinM'd with cork heimet and that their campaign hats bad Iki-ii dis carded. The heat of the sun is danger ous, hut over-heating of the digestive organs is even' more so. To overcome irritation and other stomach trounle there is nothing to equal lioatetter'i Stomach Ititter. No matter how long you have uffered from constipation, indigestion, dysepsia, liver and kid ney troubles, the Bitters will cure vou. It ulso create a heart v appetite and is an excellent tonic for the nerves. Try it. ITEMS FROM AT h I N A. News tn the Athene Press of the Last Edition. Kroin the Atlienu Press are taken these items : Mrs. Florence Alio way of Pendleton, visited friends and relatives in Athena Tuesday. J. M. Spence and wife ol Pendleton, were guest at the Athena Hotel Wod- neduy. Miss flora Myrick left SundayJ for Pendleton, where she will remain fur some time. Mis Kvu Fronn I Pendleton. 'iit a few dave visiting relatives in Athena this week Martin Finneran of the boston Store, in Pendleton, visited his family in this city Sunduy. A I iioohcr brought down from his mountain runcb thin week three B t.ilnes that weighed pounds. One tested the scales at :t'c pounds, the other two weighing - pounda each. They were u sample of this eeuson'n potul i crop ou Mr. Bisdier's ranch on he mountain eust of town. THE BRASS PLATE INSCRIPT10B. Probably Marked Grave or S. M. Black Wife. K. .1. Slater, reading the item in Friday' Kat Orea-oniuu relating to Thomas McKay rinding a braea plait with mi iiiHcrint ion memorial of Mr. kuth A. Black, tells couourning the incident as follows: "It was probably a plate that marked the grave of the wife of S. M. Black, a pioneer of hiaeteru Oregon. I.. . ....rl. ii.w livMil in this ciiillltv. und who, to my knowledge, lived in Unluii county. He drove through this section at alsjut the date mentioneil in tin i ,, mm mm Mi 1M1 . and in fording tlie Umatilla lai loa Pendleton the wagon was over turuwl. Mrs. Kite was drowned, and wa buried near here aomewbore. " "Mr. Black was for two terms clerk of Union county. He died in I. a i .ramie and was buried there. Two daughters live in Uniuu county, Mrs. O. Kirktrlck, and Mr. James l.oslev. A eon, Charles Black, lived i . furnished by power from Niagara falls. In and around the fountain in front of the tower S7R feet high will be 100.000 lart-eolored electric lights. The Mid way ahuie will cost twi and one-half million dollars, while the government building and exhibits will cost a half million more It will he one id the irreatiat expositions ever held, not ea eeptlna that at Paris ..r the world's (air nl Chicago in 1888. Mr. Wolffnohn will explain the pro ject to leading business men ami to members-elect of the legislature. At the next session of that body, he will lie present to assist in obtaining an appropriation to make Oregon's ex hibit a creditable em. BI00 Dollars Reward. B100. The rrsilcr of llit pepci will he pleased tn lesni that then' In st least one dreadful dlseesi. thai seleno' has lieen stile to run' tn all Ilk iXi . and that t eatarrh Ha'I's Catarrh cure I- the unlv rsiltlr cure una knean n the medleal fraterall catarrh tsong a eonsilta llonal dlsaav. nspnn-s a is.nslliutlolisl treat ment. Hall's l atarrh I'ure l tekrn Internally, acting dlm-lly on tlir bhssl and mucniip sur faces ol the system, thereto desire) Ins Oie (mutilation ot the disease, and Riving the pa tient strength by ImlMlns up the constitution etui assisting nature tn dolus Us Work. Th proprietors neve so much faith In tl euraltvc noaers thai they offerOno Hundred Isdler for aii ease that It falls to cure Hend for list of testimonials. Address, P J. t'HKNKY A CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sol.l lit Iminlsts, Tttc. Hall's FsrolW I'llla ere the best. THE NBW COLUMBIA BOAD L. Cerllnger. of Portland. Keeps His Counsel on the Subject. Calmly serene and clrcaroapeet an ever, I., iserlinger only smilen a strange nnrt of smile that might mean anything, when anked about his pro jected railroad down the north bsnk of the Columbia, aays the Portland Tele- grnni. 'Hit the lit Id to hii v monev in that mod'."' he will inquire in answer to a I hi i mention, and II add: I be road ie going to he built: further than that I ve nothing to nay. "How about the reisirt that the Northern Pacific is hack of vour line?" is the next question, which will shape ttslef in the questioner's mind. He smiles just he snmc and will reply: fo doubt the Northern Pacific w u nl like to i down the Columbia river. So would anv other road. That road is progressive, wide awake road and commands an important competitive position in the Nottwhent. Its recent pnrhases show that it believe in ex pansion. But 'ami hre Mr. tier linger will pause improesivelv "the Northern Pucitic ha nothing to do wih my proponed line." When asked als.ut the u. K . ox .".. Mr. (.erlinger will go through exactly the same formula; also when the Bur lington or any other mad that is in a position to utiliie the projected hue is mentioned. Was It 0. R. fe N Gold? "In it not true, Mr. Oerlinger." he has i ! more than once, "that O. K. A N. gold was nwd to pay off your men?" He becomes the quest inner then ami replies. "I it true? Why don t you ask the people who tell Vou these things. Are they tieoplo who are in a stsition t know and who, like little tieorge, wouldn t tell a lie? Ask them," and Mr. Oerlinger smiles the name impenetrable smile he has worn while answering other question. So far a can la learmsl, almost an unbroken right of way has I mm ob tained from Wallnla lo Vancouver. Wherever opposition was met with, condemnation proceedings were sturl.Ml The most imiiorluht link in the right of way chain are at The flallc. ami where the road cro-se a strip of Indian reservation. For the latter communication has la-en otamed up with Washington, H. C and it in understood most of the Indiuns hive agreed to sicn e igb ol their interest to insure the right of way. Mr. Oerlinger' plan do not end at Vancouver. He has had surveyors in the held west of there, surveying lines down the lower Columbia, for what purpose can be only surmised. Funeral of Mri.Buseh. D'cloofl this morning, At U o'clock this morning, the funeral of the late Mrs. Katherine Busch was held at St. Mary's Human Catholic church. Low Muse was said by the priest, and the lly was tukeu to tin. ceiueter) here f ir interment. The friends of the ilie. us. d desire to extend thanks to thoae who were of assistance. A EW POLITICAL MEETINGS. h ulton guurantcci Our priues are the lowest compar ing quality for quality. CASTORIA BWara th slunstitu: uf CHA. H. Pli 1b u tor iuuic thsu thirty yr. BBB 7Ju kind im Uav AIumjii Hmght. Louis Hunziker, Jeweler ami Optician. El ilooi Ui Alevauilur iV Heller's Notloe. .11 ...... If itid 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 -i Ives in .VII aMsoiir H ,,- . .i..l,ie.l to im will pleaee cull ami II. nl l-.no, n.mitir nettle W Here Tonight and Bennett on Monday Evening. HanBtlbT Charles W. Fultou, of Clat sop con nly. speaks for the republican party this evening in Pendleton at the o.url house, tie te brilliant as an orator, and always commands a line audience and au attentive hearing whenever coming to this city. I On Monday night, Judge A. S. Ben in it. of The liallee, speaks fur the iluuioornta Judge Bennett ie accounted (MM of the prufouud jurists of the i Pacific coast, and analyses u mbJaYs ' iu masterful luanuer. He will un donbttdjll have a flue audience, lor he always (iringe out a houeeful when lie l oiues here. Judge S. A. Lowell sneaks tonight Arlington. Judge Lowell Is cou- Imported Chinaware New designs and the latest lint A large stock ol lamps and glassware. C. ROHRMAN. BJ ceded to be one of orators in Oregon. the moat isdiahed A VISIT0B FBOM BUFFALO. n MANHOOD RESTORED cu utwL rtaBWk.tewr Jft 'WBM It ..lesall l.swil,. - v. jeseg I....1- i.. jj iivur. ii, Kiuueys aiiu mic imus. ; ,uim'";:s 'v i 1'sseaJaii--lseii---' roreul eiucFEaniKiisu . ul all lu.iiuiila.i- ' 1 r""'" T?Wo'",soiU w'ma o.g.us. JM,.,.i.tf truubUMl wltt. rseeleilMa t-usrrtrr.'s'.'r.o.r. "not ud by ftTrTI2mWimuU ASSSI It. WML nvtwaM'fS: Be Bfl. "u. Fraeeaoo. Cei. trior i lo Have Oregon Resources Shown at Pan-Amerteao exposition. Samuel S. Wolffnohn, special com -m lea inner ol the Pun-American expoai tiott b. be held at Buffalo. N. Y., May 1 to November 1, 1U01, has been In IVinHcton us au envoy He woe intro duced to many of the buaineae men of ,iv by K. Alexauder. Mr. Wolffw.hu Ulkod iiiteruatingly of i Buffalo his home city, and of the en ..in i; exposition. Within u circle with a radius of 500 iuilc, Buffulo being the oenter, 44, UUU.uOU people live. The neceeeity of fedvertlling the reeourcee of Oregon ibromh that eection was advocated by llr Wolffsohn. He staled that every oantff "' America aud every statu iu the t'nion would be there with uu eiliibil.ne.ru or lege complete. god thai be thought that Oregou ppntd not afford to be uurepreaauled . line of the attraction will be the electric display, the electricity la-dug Heppner Times : Meser.i. Walter Smith. C. C. Wilson. F. F. Mason, T. II. Brierly, Tom Stubhleliuld and Kuhc Serry were up from lone lust Thurs. day, returning on Friday s train. They lliforiiied us that tin- towhailc of our neiidilM.riuu city is ladug covered with sacks of wiieat and that hauling ha really iust la-gun. It is isuiriug int lone at the rate of als.ut -" "i sacks a day, and there is already about lHf),IMJ0 suck Ml tin- warehouses Ull.l on I lie ground, lt is truly a wonderful sight to behold und kin.w in a slight ilegna- whut Morrow count) is coming to. OMhN and especially awtbere are VV -I . ' parity, . (.'iiii is boae, a tot H tally. IU let. Ins. lost iienlyiiig ( l in l iu, Uiu gits .aU tl.u I dellea. y uf tvt lie M uses flllvet, . letn.a deilvi.il frvaw eud i.uiert uf MBM puriawrs l.i .,. .'.Illi Sill I'.UVU Ut anlnmslirDg hcueMt. Su 4tgr.uaiiitlh anfte mii Im s ivi.l N SSJ. Caar ,mh l'iwM..aatua " fc.l (-.. ea.s fcas.sis.' ha. SURPRISE SALE NO. 164. Friday, October 19 and Saturday, October 20. WILL BE OUR First Fail SHOPPING FESTIVAL Ladies' Winter Jackets will be sold al the following Reductions: $.388 Jackets will be sold at $2.95, you save 93c. $4.95 Jackets will be sold at $3.90. vou save $1.05. $5.48 Jackets will be sold at $4.40, you save $1.08. $7.50 Jackets will be sold at $6.15, you save $1.35. The whole line is retliH'ci in same proportion. Some .m- Inwet pticeil, -..mho ure higher priced, some in Iv-twppn. Sizes, 12 to 44. Bargains in Underwear. Hargains in hosiery. Bargains in Dress Uoods. Big Bargains in Blankets. Bargains in the Whole Dry Ooods Department, (ireat Bargains In Women's Wrappers. Men's and Boys' Overcoats at Big Reduction. Boys' Knee Pants 2 piece suits 5 to 14 years 25 per cent discount, just H off. 100 pair (Children's Spring Heel Shoes, were 50c, 7Re and $1.25 will be sold at 3ftc, 50c and 88c pair 50 pair Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 2'9 to 51,. worth $2.50 per pair, will be sold for $1.67. 62 pair Women's Visiting Bals, worth 13.00 will be sold for $2.00 per pair. The Peoples Warehouse 7. 7'8, 7o, naln Street. As to Prescriptions 35- XL fS2Pf ix t 1 mm Hotel Pendleton Under New Management. ban pliysicians rnrtoenBtnod ymi lo have tlnMi. coiiipotimusi hy us, what doM tlwl BBBMl K 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 tin- .i.rtamly mi tin r BBfl Unit ymi will vit-t exactly what is ,.i I il..- n.-'.t tiiantlty ami tin- rinlit tiiality, wltuli is nv.-n on in- UBBortant. lint go (urtBnr tliaii thut, lor BJ lake Ih.iiksI priile in our skill in i.iinx.uinlinK. BROCK A M0COMA8 DHI II IU 1 "in. i- MkIii aii'l Oonrl Kta., I'.-nillxU'ii. k Strictly First-Class Excellent Colslne. Every Modern Cooyeoleoce Kar and Hllllard Uooins. i. Gin Us Trial. Rates $2 00 1 day Special Rates by Week or montb Hadquarlra for Traveling Man The Heit Hotel In Eastern Oregon. Van Drn Bros.. Props. Successors to J. E. Moor the battle won 5Q0 Bucks for Sale C- 4m . . : HbMI HCOWIM Wishing to retire from bueiii. ss I offer my entire atock for sale t coat, ooueieliiiii of ' arptjtn, Hugs. Lace and Hilk. (urtainn Fortiem, Brass and Iron Bednteads, CoucheH, Wall Pap-r, Shadcn, Sewing Machine'. and otlior tilings too numerous to Blientlf C'ltauce of a life tiuie to buy thtaie goods cheap. JESSE FAILING Pendleton, Oregon ALL THE NEWS! Take the C4 OieuDiu Daily j.gMr;b mail Weekly 8 50, end teml 'Vcekly 8e.ee jrew 8aipi cepy free T'i.ey will Im- liat.py. The L.tninln roblem isiIvhI. THE DOMESTIC LAUNKUY done the work and it is always ealie factory. Bust laundry In Oregon. Iloea gtssl work, liives uicb service at reaaonable rates. Tin . ur' foU'btoodtd Haiiilxiuilluts anl PolledDtlaVilli MerintiH. Tliy am largu, ptll inn! iin il und i nrofully Mltoltd luckn. Siioep-iiii-n Hhoulil w tlitun I if lorn making coiitractu. 'onvnyaiH i fornlaliuil fren to iiiHpitct tli iat liaiul ol tliorouglilirudH. Ailtlntnr CHAS. CUNNINflHAM, I. f. Robiniwi, Prep. Islepiione 60 Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard Utaler in all kiiwla ol LutateM and building Material. iiig atock ol lathi fcliinglek, tar iiaier, iiKjiiiciifiif b, 'oii.li ami lours lliat are ijuaranteed not to warp. Katimatea IliraiBiWl on tiuilding material on sliurt BO til a, R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. HcnJIutoii, Ore. PUfl wxk, Or The Eastern Oregon Babbitry 1 In- only om ol any diroenaiona ia liaatem ()r non, ia prapare.l to Inrmsli il k 1 Hclgian llarc-a (roin well known imported ItOI l IUI h a LOfd Hntian, Yukon, Sir Siylck ami otbafa equally aa good. Our aim ia to raise nl tin u i luet. Any one intending to buy will .lo well to vibit our Rabbitry baiorc parcbMirn. Coirca lionilciite ia solinlctl. Nowlin & Faxon, Proprietors. SPECIAL IF YOU WANT A gissl lin rv ri( tall on us. If vou want a cul night or Oay let us know. We'll be there. BI.VIN 1 HAI'., Propria, lur. Depot Stable. One lFm.ele To He Read livery Uy ..French Restaurant. mi fLAl B TO BUT. WUur. reu eeu e uweibJag iOO II. free later. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Una rlueloa a Carney, freea. Iave Pendl. ton every day at 7 o'clock except Huuday, for Pilot Hock, Nye, Hidge, Alba and Ukiah. Good ae ...iiiiiiudatlous. UeawMuable freight and pttaeuuger ratua. City office at Ta I lu.au A Va' drug atore. You want to &t the best When you buy Harness 1 make only hand sewed liarneeb and guarantee every piece of leather. Call and get uy pricna. P. A. HARVEY, Court ttt., op. Golden Hule Hotel