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300 Jackets and Capes consigned to Cleaver Bros Dry Goods Co. have ninde HmogementM Housi. ChicRK". to nonnic irtrtr niilin i imic r iw . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i . .!.. ..! (iff;.,,, .., as 111' nil r.j h'niiiMus mi Hie niarkct. Our commission lor handling wi win ivt.- (iii! t show yon. Our Jackets. mnl in tin1 iiiruri: will lie tile Northwest: we will heat am L, latest tilings in the market will Cleaver Bros. K I ' i . m i' Msi-.it : l!MMI. THB SPINSTER." . i 1 1 i .. . . i . 1 1 - , . . n..bi..i j by St Helen"' Hall Ntuiisnti. .'Tin-Spinster, nl. 1. No. I, has Laa received al thl ofBeo. It in a ltMriv planned and nuellently made liUln iil"T I MOW I Mil the Hlh ill em I, oontli Uy the young ladiM in auen itun a, .hi. St. Helen ' Hull. I'nrtlanil. Tin. iliniriiil atiiff DGIlliltfl nf: Mi" M rinTiia Shiehiir, editor-in- Ait-f; Mi-'i'" r.thiilwyiine Hums ami Jauit' llarlnmn, loenl editors, l ins Tlsa;i PoillMlli athletic eiljlur, Miasm l.-I I ...... ii ml 1. tl.i rhantie adltOTB; Miss Katherlne A mold jml mMM l.Hiin, BllMBBM anil "old girlf' news" ' 'I it" r- Minn Laura Atirrh. hif i iii'kh nianaifcr ; Minn lluth tenth advertising manager; Miai i em ('. SwiirU, treasurer. Tin- iiiaiut nhl hnttlish stvle nf pliraMsilii.'V in ltd lowed, HMM'ially in til tin- advertisements, the pioutitiidc at which il'N'H rcllect mueh nf creilit a pail M i iim id ii nlm superintends til ic depart nient , hh indeed with reH-i-t n. ill departments. Ah a sample, the aanouiii'enittnt of St. Helen V Hall nail : V. Hall of Holy llnleti-A pinilly rln.il ul hiifher learniliK, wherein ill tnti'tuui i- it i von in tuanv and i Arts and Heium-us to whieh in joined rliss'lv ii select si-linol for ver voiiny rliildri'ii. heroin one inav nee. hp hi ii mirror, liow ynuntc iiIiuih hIiooI when they shisit rightly I Anil tin. joke: 'One irl from I'latsm. I'luiiiH was UHkeil one duv uhv u Utrajfa went down stairs hack aari She answered : 'llnwii where wi- liw, we have no stairs; all the laMiaur are of one story; and thin in iia vur, i j, i Jown ladder. 1 " iioo Dollar Seward. S100. T. r.-.., r nf Ihli wiDei will l m onl in Irirn tii.i tlH-ri- at n-a-i one .Irva.llui dtssas last k'Ii-ih ha. Imh.ii able to ciirii lu all IK Maii'Min.l i Ji n i I'Mlarrli Hull'-. Datarrli Out un .i,,l ..otivu ('tin now known tr the mill. 1 fraternity. Catarrh bului a couilltu tioail Ii.ii-.- ri'iiutreN a c-fiiiilltutlonal ln-ai- I .-ni Ihil! -. Catarrh ('tin- U takvn itm-rually, aftliiK -lie- ily un tin- bliMi.l an. I IIIIII-IIU4. ftiie lata or tin- nyituni. therahy iloatroylnx llo maai.oi"n oi tliu ilUeamv anil kIviiik tlii iu tirm aji'-tik'Ui liy bullilhiic un tin- ruiutliiitinn aal aMHmiK initurt- In ilohiK hi- Wurk. Tin " liavi- iiun-li (alth In tin i-urailv,- l mr l:,..' Ibry oniTOun llainlri-O li'.llni- lar aaycat- thai U jaila tu uurv. Hoinl for hit of -altlmiHIIal. iii-lrt-i". V I I'KKNa'V i CO.. Tol,'.l.i on... I'I'I li liriunll T Hall . I ., i, illy P)Ji arv Ikv bun. MB IS KNOWN HUM. Woman la (ha Kail Can Gat inrorraalion about Huaband. Mr-. Joaaath Johnarton, ElMbtr-thlrd lltfta-t. K.-ur Kloviinth aviiinii'. I!rn.ik- V, is anxioiiK for latorrualion ahuut I ker hushitud. 'Mi liiiahaml, Juanph .lohlistoii, has Uut baail heurd (nun by die aluu- last ''nr. I liave heon told thut he has 4we . . I .1 LI.. . . - . in .-,iiiHaoi- siiirr ineii. in- wwn aaJ tl,r, e voara aince to huild a road Irouj Wejaor. Idaho, to the Hevaa iwila fanlon. He failed in it. Then In- Mitt t.. Hakor City, where I heard Iruin him ragaiarlv fur a year. lie as ut (Jove building a road after that, laturallv I am In mut diHtmae of fell. He is from New York, a Uadiau hv birth a ei.uLru.ctor. aildnr and House curooliter . He i.a. "nu ll OOUiptaxion and Ml quite a II. In-avily limit man. He apoku of Silver plated wear I hat will wear. "ur stock in large and complete All new deaiaua to make your ae JoHiun. All gomla giiaranLued )' aat. ur prices are the low-eat compnr ing 'inality for 4uality. Louis Hunziker, Jeweler and UattcUbn. " '.sir to Al...le, JL U..... Dinner Sets.. . i line ware, much cheaper than vr. French Chin.! in add pit i es M.-st Cotlee in the city is CIium SaDborp A v.ui. ty uf bwtcts (or Miuct- Meat. m i mm mm a a a a If wr r a av i i.ia g Me vli...7T .i T.. i.i v MUa o oiawaa Ui,i tu Mmrrt . VaaianaJr lMoall kwl.y 0... ,.r l.lal PVa- la Ui hu.rii,Mlolrl,.v aMafQ Haah e.u,.o"'," akliiayaaiiu Ui ... .e L't'OT). ..sfc"1.!1''""'? "ot c-ureii by naataaalilaar' a"-., Ull. . S'' "Ml. IVIUC'I safer 1 -u.7Ko7utt K ft 1 ff. "I..... r-ion,. .1 II AiUrm. l. ''.'' ' ocuUi ami 1 -.a. aiaioaciMif rr..ir...,r..i ,. i vi a i.oai-iai ... .". il.e K.-ntiuii.. "'Ml Pi crceval 1'almer Cloak Jai kct t pi's anrl Suits on com with tin "" ins arc Known i f . ., these goods is small and latest in tiled- three Capes anil Suits an lines now in the newest ami ch eapest price vim i ill net. arrive every week. Dry Goods Co. VOlM into Hn mines, the laM I heard of him, from l.i-wiHtnii, " Mr. .InhiiHton ia known to a dimen PVUpla in I'on lletoii. He waa hint here in the NHMt of IHlin, alter lie hail obtalnad baodlal of a 1'ortlaiiil con trtiatlon eoniianv hi hnihl H railroml from Union to the heven Hevils' conn, try. It hIh.iiIiI he an eaay matter In learn bit irenent wliereahont from hll rriMMI at Union, Omt, or linker Cit. a a Hll Ufa u saved. Mr I K hilly, a prominent cltl.art of Hannibal, Mo, utciy , H wonderful deliverance front death. In telling id It h" ): "I whh taken with typhoid fe ver that ran into pneitinoiiln. Mv litnjfB baenma nardaaai I wi ho weak I couldn't even alt up in bed. Nothing helped me I expected to loon die of oonaumpMnn, wban I baartl at Dr. Elng'i New Diaeovery. (ae bottle ifave jtrnat relief; I continued to uae It. and now ant well and Htrotiit. 1 can't Bay too much in Ita pralae." Thl marvelotm nieiliclne la the Hiircat ami itilckeHt cure In the world lor all throat ami Innj tnoMnt, Kepular it.H- and fl Trial hottle free at Tallniau iV Co. 'a dritu more. Kvery bottle kruarnnteeed. POPULAR STKA MBUA1 CAPTAIN. Prad II. Sharman Waddad In Portland to Mm Lou Halm. Captain Fred II. Sherman and M -l.oin Helm were married in I'ortlaud on WedneHday. Minx Helm wan for tunny yearn a teacher in Wam-o county. Captain Sherman in a Htvamhoat cap tain who Jiaa Imhjii (or tuanv yearn In cotuuiuud of the I). I'. A, N. Co'l. boatH. He in jtttly credited with a hith decree of popu larity, aa ali .er-on will hhv who have I ii-.-n pas'eiiKern on the r i ver lmat which lie Iiui commanded. Doc i and Postal Aot. I'rof. Bawnaa' dmmnm iojMad 'pony allow waa trill v a muritoriouii purfor Inanoa, The manner in which the do)(H ami iHiniea, and even the MtBj did the hiilditiK id the prohiHHor hIiow ed bin (treat akill in haiidlinti and truin iiiK dtimh iiiiiinala. It wan fully worth the price ol admission and Hluuild the iirofeHHor ever come thin way uam da will no dosM receive larger patrotiatte, says the Mountain Home licpuhlicaii. The diat and pony hIiow will whlUl in hnowaon, under can van, Ttieaday OVaailgi "cloher Ml. lie not nt'l acared if your lio.irt IWbUa vou. Most likely you suffer front indigeation. Kmlol Dyapeuaia (Jure dinealH what you oat and given the worn out Mtomach pert-ci runt. It in the only pre)iaration known that ciimi'letelv diMNI all claaaea of loods; that is why it curen the woral raaea of iiidiituatioii and stomach trotihle after evervthiin.' else has tailed. It may In- .taken in all eonditioiia and cannot help hui do you Tallman A Co., I leading druttKiata. U You Want A hiiKHv or a hack, you should m HH I the atook nf W. II. JoneH. He has an i mat- stock on hand, incltnl- .,, tl... luiu.ais Stiideliaker i-o.v ac- I I, ,V? cd to he the la-Hi 111 MB , worlil. (in- IIUII1U1U-' noo .... ...... j theae humtien are the newest out. mr. Jaaan alao haa a large atock of drilla and other farm machinery at price to heal competition. It Will Do You Ooed. A hhaal purihcr and tisane huilder Karl's Clover Hoot Tea. Sold for half k pjn tUPf on our guaranty'. Money relui.diai ii reanlts are not attlislaclory. Priaa II dm. Mad Ma. fallmMi di Co. t . r.arlain to Win. Martin 'a bakery deiiartiuent U ... U, a a Inner S oil call ace ' I... l,u.b i ii at his dial. lav window of ll.L. I..- nlaa .-akea anil hrcitd that , tin) unal'tv of the gisals is the hest that call ;. made Martin's wagon will call anywhere in ! .i.lea hakera' atoods. the city He Martin sells iiiivltiiiiu voU waul in t lull j,,. Hi ,i- lowuat price la ti Oil A Good Thing. I In r iihi Uirraud mothers' garrets ..-.I 1 1... aiL.no horhs of all heal- lea. I i i m ,.. kur a i.itjif-i i . lilt UIUI.P ... - ' - i !,.. Thev if alienators anuutih, e- . -: .s . i .. ,ii .t,. rl.e hiuil the hi i ii al pure, aoo .r7t ... .. ..... mw mi. i r; v" Tallmau 4 U'-, leading and fa) eta. druggists. C. ROHRMAN. OUPIDCNK' Vaaaia sj ef.ll I. ...... ...I.. ! ' o . ' t Uu.-1'a.a1 "hui: TTuutvliia;!, uf all luiuuiluaa. W ,a,r ..ti5'b..r'.''!Lrm'. - '' XtriiaiaoToarT III" ! bux.tor AMU Bjaj, aaui Kiauclauu. laa. UKBIUM TWO DBIOCRATIC SPEECHES. . A. MILLER ND ED L. BRYAN HEARD IN THR COURT HO0SB. Prooialm the Prlnalplai or tha Party or Bryan. l tha meeting in the court house I Rat evening, M. A. Miller was Intro - duci.il hy Colonel .lames II. Kalov, president of the local Itrvati clnh, who1 ii'Mres-oil those present as fel low - demo - iru k . , ... I I. ...!... ii. i . " ' "."i.M-i rei.il . i HOS. w o eo put the audience into a verv good humor, Mr. Miller wan a resident .'i Pendleton M yean ago and was aoa Mqnently glad to greet his audience. The tlrst ran ml nf applanae came when the speaker referred to the nominee nf itn- Kansas City convention hs .me of the greatest men sinoe the days in Jefferson. I le proceeded to de tail the votes ot the different state of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, ate., in IS9S and showed how the change of a few U sand from the vote then cast would result in the election of the democratic nominee. The history Of UN and 1H0 during the time of the iassage ol the Mr Kin ley hill atid what was known as the Sherman purchasing act, showed that the country under renuhlican rule oi Benjamin Qarrlara was MO, 000, 000 in ilelit when Cleveland went in aa president in 1SH1', mid that hard times were not the result of his election, aa has also liceu shown hv the llregonian. liermann, Paxton and Knit. n came in for a word regarding the differences of their opinions in isu.'i hinl that of ti day. Trusts were pased with a few well liroeted shots us well in the nosition ..f I he rei.iihlican tuirtv in reuHrd to the Porto Kico and Philippine matters. Ilo I stuff regarding the administra tion coming f Ml.lMMl.iNN silver dollars at a ratio of Hi to 1 an compared to gold, hrought fortli the reuiak from one of the audience that tlu-v were hacked up hy gold. The Interruption was over looked. I l.e expense of carrying on war was 2:'5.1MHI,000 per annum, while the school-, coat f. Hlii, 000,000. The remark that the voters would stop licking revenue stamps long enough on Ice atli of next November to lick the re- piihlican partv, hrought forth laughter and applause. Facts and figures were thrown out that were sufficiently in teresting to cause close attcntien and to startle an independent thinker. I his pnrtv now III power reduced the taxation of national hanks and placed the harden upon the hacks .u the labor ing ami producing classes. The income tax was warmlv defended and interest ing figures cited. I he uat loniil hanking act passed in 1MUU ,VHH referred to and scorad un mercifully. The M)licy of granting to national lianks the right to issue notes was explained and condemned. TrustH were relerred to briefly, and the sH.aker hrought his remarks to a close w ith a w ish that those present might studv the facts presented, and cast their votes lor the democratic electors, representatives of the party of freedom and equal rights. Ed L. Bryan'a Spaeth. The address ol l-',d I.. Itrvan was principally a discussion of the foreign Pol lev of tM administration in regard to Culm, Porto liico and the Philip pine islands. It was worthy the cure fill attention and repeated applause which it received. 'Give Be the plalorm uihui which Abraham Lincoln stoial and I am a republican," he said. "Hive me the i.latlorm upon which I hmnas Jefferson stisid the Iii.claratii.il ( I ndeiieiideiice -and I am a democrat . (live me the i tail Tin upon which Brvan stands, and I am a democrut Mv politics in patriotism. " In that strain Mr. llrvau carried his audience with him. He would place the man aliove the dollar, if it ever should become necesaary to make a hone, and . mil rusted the sordid n.m- merciul ism of the present republican parly with its record for humanity luring the dark days of the relieluon. Itiswuvelt waa criticiaed for his niajech to rorkingmen in which he mated that they oweu a duty to the republican party and should vote to pertaHuate it III power bee ni- of the full dinner pail. The principles governing tie ac- (Ulsition oi tlic riuiipiiine tniamis Were set out III a new lUIlt lltl'l in such a manner an to la- a warning. After the sia-aking, a iiiiini.er of ladies and gentlemen crowded around the speakers In grasp them hy the nan. I and congratulate them upon their effort. No Biant to Uaiineti. Ti.. woman w imis lovely in face, form and temper will always have frieudn, but . who would be attractive must keep her health. If ake l weak, sickly aud all run down she will be BerVOUl and irri table. If she has constipation ,,r kidney trouble her impure !. . .-! will cause pirn plea, blotch.-, aklu eruptions ami a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters la the beat medicine in the world to regu late stomach, liver and kldueya and to purify the blood. It glvea strong- ncrvee, bright eyes, smooth, velvety ak'ii, rich l omplexiuu. It will make a go.sl look ing, charming woman of a ruu-dow u In valid. Oidy 50c at Tallmau A Co.'i drug store. ADVANTA0I 99 " K A ll NO THINliS. Portland Will Held ateamihle Tpantc Tlirough Production ot Tributary Country. Diaeuaaina tha Harnmau control of the Pacilii Mail Steamship company, and its probable effect on Portland's ocean steamship traffic, the I'ortlaud llregonian says editorially : ll in nut to be expected that the llurriman syndicate w ill divert Orient al traffic to Portland, if it i straining every nerve on the .".e hand to get bm- trol nt tin- I'acitlr Man, and un the and IljlT IIUUM Mill Ilia. HIV' ( I'JOtir il ci afhliale 1 w ith 1'ieaideiit Hill, . the (jn-al oftiiern, whose enetgiea gr .cu.eleesl) bent In (he direction of l ie- 1 .n.il HonhaVB i ai live and loyal to Ui cattle coiine, 1 ,o, , buildl hi for its trann-Pacific trude, .ni strive ntreuuouaiv for both eaat Is.aod and westbound freighl tor them iU ffatitttU Pacific i similarly loyal lo aa Tecum line, and the Canadian I'acillc to ita Vancouver Un0, Meanwhile the Harrimau iulereat i trying to gel in with the Pacific Mail and the Cirent Northern, and Preeideol Burt become, a diriaJtur jfi the 0(s0i dental Oriental. - "There i nothing new in this ilua tiott. ll l fntmSjf what has gone on here at Portland from time immein orial, and there in vouaolatioii in the feut that in spit of (his railroad huetility and apathy Portland 'a trail Pacific trade has held its own. Il ban done thin i . .ins.- it haa kept the river open aud ruiaed tbingg. ftival porta have shipped to Asia traiuloaaa of cotton and ateel rail, Kuatern grain and army auoplie brought theiu by fostering and supporting railroads. They have filled up their afiiiaj with Oregon pr.nlu. ts t arraoa over timre ity rail in oi.h i to pruvem coioniorciai ships or guveiument traiiaporle Iroui eomUnj to the Columbia river. Yet Portland has coutinned to do n grow Kin tratiH-Paciflc trade in apite of the nun- I hined opMiaition of the trauaenntilien Tal railr.m.ls mid the war department. "The lioaj for the future, therefore, laa in the pant, Ilea in our own exer tions. The two things necessary to I hold this trade are to keep the river open and raise things. We must cut I Inmher, hrew heer and raise crops that Asm wants, and maintain t h channel 1 from Portland to the sea. In this jway we shall measuraldv offset the ! .aids with which we have to contend. And ma he some time the battle will ; he men- even," Georgia Showers. The (ieoriga shower is a peculiar one, and enmetimes a single day has a score of them. It is on you ls?fore IN know it. For a few momenta the lightning Hashes, the thunder relle and the rain fall, and it i ant to cease as suddenly. Out comes the run again as smiling and serene aa though no great damage had been done to the crops. There is something else that clues on one unawares, am) tha1 IS dyspepsia. Many aople have suffered years from this complaint, because they have allowed indigestion, con stipation and biliousness to hi ne chronic Hostetter's Stnmaeh Hitters should he taken at the tlrat sign of in digestion. It will strengthen your stomach and produce sound sleep, and woo-1 health must naturally follow. Arrival! at Hotel Pendleton. A Rodney Orant, Portland, ('has ' Ix'e, Cincinnati. Kdwin s Isaacs, Walla Walla. .1 w Oaana, Malta Malta. M I, Ahranis, San Francisco, .las Pollock, St l.ouis. Goo II William, Portland. II I. Kran. Philadelphia. Chan K Cook. Denver, Mrs M K Miller, San Kraneovo. W I, Mason, Nee- York. S Abbot, I lost on. W MoMattaa, Boston. B i: Osborne, St ,I(M-, Mo. B W Blakelv. Portland. C W Car bar, Portland. Jos W Bridge, Walla Walla. T I. t on . Spokane. J T Price, St Louis. W O Cook Spokane. C Ralston, Ooaad, . b U Jell, Spokane. Miss Hickman, Portland. Wm lia her, Portland. II r Smith. Portland. T Donovan, I. a tiraiule. R K Stephenson, Pa. J W dishing, San Francisco. ti W Simon, San Francisco. Fred Waite, Portland. N B Muck 1 1 n, Portland. J no S Uurall, Portland. I N Churchill. Chicago. J I. Rhodes, Chicago. m mi Youth's Companion's 7tth Year. Hie new volume of The Youth's Comi.aiiinn for 11X11 will mark the paper's seventy-fifth year of continuous ptild icat ion seventy -five years, during which it has bad the approval of three general ions of readers. The constant aim of Tin- Companion is to carry into the home reading that shall be help ful as well as entertaining-reading that shall contribute to the pure happiness of all the family. Strong in the assurance that every reader gained is a friend won, the publishers offer to semi The Companion (rue for tin- remaining weeks of 1900 to those who Btihscrtls- now for the new volume for I'lol. There will not bean issue from now- until IU0L' that will not Is crowded wuhg I stories and art iclen of rare interest ami value. Hiplnma- lists, explorers, sailors, trap-i t-. In dian fighters, story-writers and self made men ami women in many voca tioiis, besides the most popular writers of fiction, will write for The Com panion not only next year, but during the remaining weeks of this year. The new snb-ertla-r will also rocene The Companion's new "Puritan Girl" alomlar for Mail, lithographed In P.; colors. Illustrated announcement ol the volume for 1W01 will h sent free to any address, with sample copies of the paper. I he louths Companion, Boston, Mass. 01 Gibson's Condition. ol iiihson, an employe nf the State suIihiii, went to Walla Walla on Thurs day suffering with apaniirltls. Mr W. ti. Cole went over to the same plaro and i-co -.n - I an oim ration upon him at Crupp's luaipital. Wil liam Krebs waa also present to help in whatever way possible, ahd be tele phoned yesterduy afternoon that the operation had been nun esnfnliy per formed at 11:16 a. in., and that Mr. Olheoli had rallied nicely from the effects of the anaesthetic. This in formation will la- go.sl news to many friends of tin- ulHieted man Carload Sold. K. L, Smith, the Court street im p'ement deaier, has sold a solid car load uf Superior drills aud has orders for several that he will have to get troiu Portland. Theae drill are strongly guaranteed by Mr. Smith, and the good ipjalitics of the drills makes them lust hellers If BOB. need u drill you should iuspect the Superior. Cool the Blood In all Cases of Itching Burning Humors with the CUTICURA RESOLVENT While Cleansing; the Skin and Scalp witii hot baths of CUTI CUtVA 30AP and healing; the Raw, Inflamed Surface with eUTICURA OINTMENT. Complete Treatment, SI.2S Or. Su.lr, nfc ,'". Great Camel Sale Wishiug to retire from biiaineee 1 dt. i tuy en tin stock fur sale at taart, ooualat lng of CmrpeU, Hugs. I.t - c and Silk Curtaioa I'm tiers, liritbs wnd Iron Bcdttteadt, fkiuviitfa, Wall Paper, Shade, Sewing May In iics. and other things too numerous to mention Chain of B )i(e time to buy Oieae goods cheap, JESSE FAILING reudletuii, Oregon. rooiu.i i court. v admission fee of 1A cents will U charged each and every person attend ing. It Is necessary to charge all in order to raise money to make improve ments to the grounds, Including the erection of a fence and grand stand, so there should Ine no objection to t Io nian. 1 he Indians upon their arrival in Pendleton will go to Penland Brothers' hotel over Tallman A Co. 'e drug store, where qoaMan have la'en secured for them. Manager llailey wants to see a'1 the fiaytball laiys and none others in the training quarters in l.aDow building at S o'clock this evening, and also wishes to have them all upon the football ground, at M:.'t0 Sunday mornfng. Mr. Sloan, who is one of the coaches of the Indian team, will ia on. nf he officials during the progress of the game and Hrew Griffin, of Hansford's hardware store, will he another. There have la-en a few changes in H'rsnniiel of the P.'idletc.n team, which will result in the tallowlag linettn : Center, Karl Boric. Right guard, Robert Cronin. Bight tackle, Clyde Hani. Right end, ( Oner Stevens. I.eil guard Lester Hicks. Lett tackle, Berkeley Ilailev. Left end, llule Slasher. Quarter ha-k. U .r.l Lertine, Right half back, Rimer Tiiriier. Left half back, Leant! lewis. Full hack, Sol Itainn. substitutes, Fred Uartmah, I Krske, Chas. Cameron, Geo, Castle. CASTORtA Btara thr .IkhuIih r of Chas. M Ft ntl'SIU. la oae l..r more thau thirty yrara, and Tk4 A'.ag I'ua .tfaia nMBSgB Jivmgi, As to Prescriptions tU.....H when physicians recommend you to have them nannoanded br ne, what d'H-s that mean? Himply the certainty on their part that you will p-l exactly what is preaorlbed the rlgrlit qnantiij and the ri(ht (ttality, which is even more important. Uut we go further than that, for we take honest pride in our akill in compound ma BROCK A M0COMA8 DRUOGIfcTI Corner Main ami Court rtu.. I'andlaton. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard Dealer in all kinds ol Lumber ami Huikling M.ili rial Uiy stock oi lath, ahinKha, tar ai-i, icaddinpi sash and ilouis that an io.ii aiiti eil not to warp. Kstiioatca furnished un htiilding material on short notice. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor, THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. CHRIS SIMPSON froprlalor Kvarytlilng Naw. New Horses; New itlgs. Best rigs and lean.. Ill tha city. Boardars advaa tiia baat attention Service aay hour i the niKht I clcphoua No. 7. THE BATTLI: WON They will he iiuopy. problem solved. 1 he Laundry THE DOMESTIC LAUMKDY dous the work and it is always satis factory. Best laundry in Oregon Putts auud work, (ilvaa uuiuk service, st reasonable rates. J. F. Robinaon, Prop. TajajsW 60 Uaiiy Kaai Oiuuuum. dalivarad hr carrtar, ouXy is (.ants a we. . ,i ., . W A , , Opening- name In Pendleton Wilt Be an Exciting One. A game of football will he plav.-d on the lower Alln street grounds on Sun day afternoon commencing promptly at I o'clock between an Indian team trmti the re o i at ion and a mixed team from Pendleton in which Initium members largely predominate. There is every reason to believe that the game will he snffictctitlv exciting to interest tiioae w ishing to see one f those gnmes that you rend about with hati-d breath. An OVERCOATS SUE tli Afisortmtni tha the-timc5 Ovcrcoat5. ooratng it the neweal rafttertmli find by liavo j.ivfn them Urn 0U1 Un' wcartT i well dreonv RAN (11; OF PRICES: $5.00 to $25.00. UaLWIOT Hen' Clothiera and Hatters. Hotel Under New Strictly Plrst-Class Excellent Calslne. Kvery Modem Convenience Kar and Ullllard Rooms. The Best Hotel Van Dran Bros.. Props. THE VERDICT, TIIK OaTLY DBMD0JUTI0 ll l-llltATKII WKKKI.Y. Kditud by Mania) HK.NKV I.K WIS, premier sditi.al writer. Powerful CfirtootiH I 'oiitted Ktliti 1 i . 1 1 nil-: VKBD10T is i.b.isi t sm.i..rt the III III! I lll-I'M Convention. I .Vi :itY I.i iY A I Till. VKItlUCT. AN l-;XTKAOUIINAUY IMHi'KMKNT. Altboiluh the r.'ifillur lute is tl.tIO la.r annum we ,,fl..n .mi IS. I-.. 11... by mail for aix months lor on. dollar and 11(1 1 twuts. Aa a ftirthor liidui-eineiit " send you hi! hout cat, puatpalil, the World .Vlmaiiau, itself a Oil Da of Hid IMM-Ii-lllle i", llli.nl illforilllltioll Tlllla SOU lainlhl - -' f,. ZJmm and a lullf b.it would ordinullv 1 fter stands oam to you for ninety days gaBBgTgTgTgTgrgjg iJaaBJaaJBiJXBn BbBw - s-K pahk AND WASHINGTON STRCCT8 A. P. Aimttiong, LL. B., him, ae J. A. Wsscn Pannitn and Sacy. OPBM ALL THE YEAR IHustralcil Ctulugue, College CttiKiuy, Husiuess Forma, Speci mens Ol l'eiiiiimiihiii, V.U., MiiiU-il 1'iee to any Aihlieaa. We have hundreds of former students in positions, and shall send out thousands more. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL 1 7WBmmWmWmBmmmmmm Cf.KOHUS, Prar MM lb. Only Firit Caul a Ctaiaaas Mln. la 1st City. Cor. Court aud Johnson Streets. PENDLETON. 0RE00N M6 carry of up-to-Mnde riglif and ac- modilg in all tin' new tailors who dependable and style t hat p?ivpn iippt'iuaiuHi. Pendleton nanaKement. .L Give Us 1 Trial. Rates $2 00 1 day Special Rates by Week or month Headquarters for Traveling Men In Eastern Oregon. Successors to J. E. Moore "Without fear of cntriidiel ion we aaert Hint THE VMBP10T is the beat thliiK that haa happened in lilty years of Amer ican jouriiiil ism. " Hiirlnitfton, In , lieuua-ratie .loi.rnal. d tha K.i DBMOOBAT owes If to his part and to blmanlf to .ei tw,, ilidlara ami a aaantai Tl.l- from date. . UliO UAMVUAU. Prop. Hll St. Gen fclJogantly KnrDlsbed. bteain Healed Uuropoan flan. Block and a hall tram do Aampla Roa In connacti ktiDin Wate 50c. 75c. 11.00 Bai Masts All frsau. fraalaaiaai Bsasss IlsUrts tlaSU. fir IW lsUS. lily rea.1 1 1 I' MY lAbLMAM v . O. ift I MpP