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Health, and Comfort, too ItVth beauty and ayrnatry of tha ladies' lorm that at attract - ttlW Kentlrman's vr, anil nothing add HTOTC to its bnnttty than a nicely Ruing wrapper. We have the iwoal nobby line of wittier wrapper In the city from 50c up: Call ami Me them. A chance lor gold watch given with every dollar parthaae. THl: MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood WKDNKHDAY, NOVEMBER 31. 1900. DAILY. WEEKLY AID 8BMI-WEBKLT mr tiik Hunt Oregon. ru. PublirthlriK Company, OKI ..N Alt.. si a-i aiftloN lm: On copy Mj y - , v mail Una tB'ittth. by mat) itnm nfv rr ewk. 1 v tauter Im .. ., ri ! 1. 1- numin RMHMMM MmOMrTtOH MMII Mii u-p n yar I"- - j v sii tmrtta Trtal aunrrtttion ftinirle aurabcn WgttKLY IMMBtfTtOII PATM: On r opv on vtar line Lofy u month Trial ulcrtpiion linfiaciy AUVRRT1SISU a MR. 1.. . - - . 0i tnrh. f l. in vmiWan,l? par month . . . . On - imh, r Ira, in daily per Hioiitb 1 WW lni.f lt. In 1 1 ' v and Werklvprr tuiitlt 0rr threw tie h. irat-Wahy(pr ima par ganth Hiri tl.tr- in. I.e.. I tail v . trr ti.TI L rf ni.Milh Qvai u-reln. hc.tnlaiiiKlWakl,piliichprrnninlh 1 Inn in 11. .i h a, in W,-rly pri aiitnin lrt Uraa h. In Wrkl . iaf ln b pf montlt . ... I at Oirl ti.rre in. baa. In 1 uaaday ' tu tit (n un Wru . nrr MM h pat nottth . . ( Tf la 1 1 n..nTr.i a-irtirmtai in Semi.vifrfa . wartly Daily, MM intattioa, r iikIi, i.. , each aubnuent ma . I ... . $a 1 5 . I 00 5a ,$. 7 . I 32 1-S i... .1 UUllC.S, M ir.f . fJ. : inten.un. Mr, ii. w. scott. ni the Portland (Ireironian. in in New York, ami in hi place, en the editorial "tuff of the paper, there is an ii.e who if doinir hi liest to imitate hi- gorilla enief. Praaideni MeKlaley In hfa taankw giving proclamation returns "divine 1 tiaiik- to Proviaenea" for nveral tliinifs that have In en credited to the MpMbllean party. Tin repablteaa party la the Merlin i the nlaateeath eeatnry ami there at no oaa boW eoonjgh to deny it. A in I n ni 1'aruetfio had letter hurry or In. will ! "disuraced. " Several yean at... In' maile the remark in liiack and while that "a man who lien wortli a million dies diagnead. " Andrew is at present iwil of a hundred million or more, and may die at any time. Ity the ride in the prices of meats the UhiaaBJO meat trust espeet t. make a proltt of k),iK.iat to $40,110,000. Trusts are all right 1 al leant for the few peopbi alio paahat the profits, lint boat about the people who have to peg tin-He fancy prolltH on the vale of im-at. However, we must rememlr that Senator Mark llaiinu declared in the late aeaayaign that there wax not "a iiiitle trust 111 the Ualtad tales' and the peeele voted a- if a majority of them believed what llanna said. The brilllaat aioi iair Dragon ion be- 'ins an editorial on the I'orter horror in Colorado with then" word: "Col orado consistent, her geegle mobbed Itnooareli. voted for Itryun, and now a Colorado moo. with the tacit approval of a popnliet gOVOtaer and sheriff, haH baraed a nero murdursr to death at the nake." The inference t that thorn who voted for Bryan an. aapeatad to commit any kind of a crime. The brutal writer of thin sentence would eh . ravii-her anil murderer himvelf of the negra Porter inripe, had hiN environment been favorable and hn- in telligence al the kind (hat it would furnith nocheck iiK)ii hiH uubriilhl geeaieae. Hometiniea one in forced to the U-lief that "pell of iimanity take poaaemtion of the editorial brain of the Cortland pa.er. One tiling in certain, thai thin gartiealar writer a either aragg 0t criminal ill hi feeliiip to .ir. other-, with whom he d iff em or i.M'i- not Hyiiipathie. A South ea i landai could not have leHH reH'ct for Other! oplnleaa. than (hit cruel and rareleHM writer on the Oregon im' aditarial paae lb' ha the bark of a bull gag while he liiile- his identity like u cur that he in. It will be generally onceilcl that, il lynahieg ix ever justifiable the aaauaary gnahaaaaai of i'orter, the Ooharaao nevro youth, coiner within the cataifory oi xceptional cum-v. Mix crime was the worm Unit coiihl lie vtmi liMedi ami tin' law oi the stale barx capital pnnlahmenti A life Hentence in the gaaiteatiaiyi which wan the limit under the law of (!oloraio, for tin brain! wretch was far iiiadeqiiah'. "llaiixinK was too .-...! for him," wax npnereaoat ' tlie mimiH of tituw who happentxl to have bin puuinhment in their hands, and they were moved by more liery impulses than come to 11 at a distance Irom the scene of the erinWi on moved by the -un.-iu and griola of the parenth, relatives anil frienda of the victim. It wax a mittake lor Colorado to have re pea ltd the law lor capital puiiixhinent, and it wan thin that threw the negro in the hands' of thoac uiosi I up over bin ariaa . and it xbould OMeeion no Kreat surprise that the punishment of burn ing the brute at the iitake wax the one 1 boxen. Let the reader put liimuelf in the pin,,- of the ColoradiaiiN ami he is most likely to be the implement of his passions al the lime htblgi in xolx-r moments onfv we WOUUI think we gild il" different h . There are a very few nnaong human belagi that are gnidad bv reaxoii, but It would be In'tter if there were more. Still another line for BOttflB iBW) oil has beanfoand. Thronnn thiadiioovary 11 new anl important indnetry will be Bieatad and much additional vulite will i. given to what wm ban reeantly the waste product of the principal rnuthern crop. A procHHs ,, reliniPk; cotton-see.t oil has been invented bv which that article is transformed Into an excellent nfaotltOle lor linxeeit oil. Indeed, it Is claimeil for it that the retlneil article is mporior to linseed oil for mining paints, ami it may before long supplant thai article entirely (or com mercial art pttriMises Its use will cer tainly eiten a (real rednclii n in the cost of painting bnlldinga, as the cotton nil can In- MtpplM it ahontonO' third the price of linseed oil. The dis coverer of this new method oi treatment is Prof, Prodorloj A. Thomas of New Orleans, an InvealOT and chemist, who has been experimenting with his pro cess for several years, and who I il in to have At lat MeOaodOO in effect ll.tr his pnrgeee. lie has now 11 plant in operation capable of retininy l am gelt 0M of crude oil a day 1 but has site- eaaded in orgenialng a joint itoeh com pany with mllicient capital to oetehs lish works capable of turiiinj out M), 1HV1 gallon of refined oil daily, THE ELECTOR L COLLKGE Pear regteeeatatlve Bytlaeai oi ore on who were naoiisl on the late vie lorioni presidential ticket as presideu tial electors will meet in Salem the second Monday of next January These lour men are : w. ,1. Pnrnitbj of Pendleton 1 O. K. Pwrton, of Portland i Tllmnn Pord, of Salem, and .1. I'. h ul lerhni, of Albanv. Of tnern'mvu, the average voter, who pal them at the dlltv thev are soon to lierform, knows little or nothinii- Vet this is no dlearedll to them. for a presidential elector holds a different relation to the public from that he held in the days of Wash intf ton, Adams and Jefferson Assembled in Salem, these electoral deputic- will perform an apparently perfunctory mi f lie in the process of elect ing a presid -nt. I til t this service Is oHaiued by the conititution of tin- I nit o states and reiiilate.! by statutes ol the MtttO and nation. It was at one time, and was doelgnod to be. a aerva f hitth ami oritiinal character. Il was. in fact, the eheeelng of a resident. It is now a mechanical, nut none the leu vital, proceeding in the continuation of his choice. Tinier these provisions of the constitution the electors olliciate, the provisions beiaa of article g, an amendment to the cor stitiition as lirst adonte.! : "The electors shall meet in their re spective states and vote by ballot for president and vice ireHident one of whom, at least, shall not la- an in habitant of the same stale with them selves; ihev shall name in their ballots the person voted for ax presi dent, and indistinct ballots the pafflofl VOted for as vie- president, and limy shall make distinct lists of all poroOOl voted for as president, ami of all ier sous voted lor as vice president, ami of the numla-r of votes for each, which lint they ihall nitfii and certify ami transmit sealed to the seat of the gov eminent of the United Stales. dirc-i..l to the president of I he senate. The president of the senate shall, in presence of the senate and house .,1 representatives, ois-nell the certificates ami the votes (hall Is- counted; the pemou havinv tin- greatest numlier of votes for presid-.nl shall be the pri'si- dent, if such number bo a majority of the whole nuiuler of elect Ts ap- pMinttsi ami if aa pareen have iuen majority, then from the person 1 hav ing the hiyhesl niiinliers ol not exceed inn three on the list of thow- voted for as president the house of representa tives shall choos- immeiliately, hy ballots, the prexldent. I'm in .-noo-i ic the president, the votes shall be taken bv states, the representation from each late having one vote; a quorum for huh purxixc srinii cousisi oi a uieiuoer or meniberx from two-thirds of (lie slates, and u nnjoirty of all the states shall be neeexxarv to a choice. These lour electors, staiidiui for the mten win- elect two congressmen and Iwo United Slates senators, doubtless will cast hair votes for Mckinley and Itoosevell, though a split in the electoral vole of a state is a possihil ity . At the electoral count in 1HII7 llryan had I vote each in California and Ken tucky; in IMUJ Harrison kept I vote from Cleveland in California, B in Michigan and l in North Dakota. These electors having expressed the will of the republicans of Dreg. in will act as alsiye described, ami, moreover, will make out three certificates show ing the electoral vote of Oregon to have lieen cast for McKinley and Kisisevelt. One certificate will be dispatched tin the president ol the senate hy mail and one hy messenger, while a third will he given to the judue of the federal district where the eleclorx tOOOt Another certificate is seni ny the governor to the secretary of Hate at Washington. Thus ample provision is made that records of so Ti great con sequence shall not wholly go astray. The Mirils of the llaves-Tilden contest of IHili brought forth in IHH7 a law amending the old one governing preni--I. -iiii.il elections. This law aims to determine beyond dispute what is the J true electoral vote of a utate, and pro vides that in each case of more than one return from a stale the lawful vole shall he determined by the concurrent vote of the two houses of congress, hut if the bonnes disagree then those elec tors shall be counted whose appoint ment has been certified to by the gov ernor of the state in question. Well, these deputies, who- names appeared upon the ballot just beneath the names of the republican presi dentin! candidates, and who are called electoral constitute Ongon 'a contingent in that somewhat abstract institution academically styled the electoral college. The characterization "college" does not. aps-ar in the articles of the nonet I tot I in creating Ibis unique and ephemeral congress of forty-live delega tions, who never si-e one another's (ace- in one grand meeting place; hut the word is found in the federal statutes, to which it doubtless passed from Alexander Hamilton 's use of it in the hederalisl. It is technically a gnad word, for it stands for an aggrega tion ol something; but In what it im plies to the average man it is as base a misnomer as ever was coined. The same day, January II. I MoT, there will meet In forty-four other states similar hollies, representing the republican or democratic majorities of their respec tive states, to communicate the Bet if their creators to the same federal otlicer at Washington This done the electoral college will have discharged its diitv, as now performed. e e a (nee upon a time an old story, of course there was a crisis in the nation, ami it binned upon the elec toral college Civil reconstruction, following the great war. Ma proceed ing in the smth. ami the republican party had reason to look for recogni tlon among its voters. Votes bad been cast 00 the 7th of November, 1 876, for gamnel J, Tllden and Rutherford B, Haves. Scarcely had the polls closed when the democrats declared Mr Tlldeo elected, for be was thought to have carried not alone a mild South, but New York. Indiana, New Jersev mil Connecticut, making the electoral vote 'tand KM to lilii. Hut republican managers would not submissively live up South Carolina, l-lorida and Louisiana for lost; rather they claimed ill three, with the election of Hayes onl Wheeler by one electoral vote Tien cnxuod real history, so to ipanh Knuii the electoral college came in louble returns from the three disputed southern slates and from Oregon. Ami the prealdene) Inroad on one electoral tote Indeed, bribery was charged against lertnin rapnblieane, but nothing was conclusively proved. Tile work of the electoral college done, the counting of the vole iii congress became in Ibis momentous instance of surpassing im portanco. (ieneral Orant was presi dent; the senate was republican, the house democratic. How should the electoral vote, with its disputed and double returns, he counted'.' The exist ing rule, known as the twenty-second joint rule, the senate would not accept, ilthough it was a republican measure. The senate claimeil that, under the institution, the president of the -enate alone could count. Die demo rats, who had alway- denounced the Mile, claimeil tin- right to count lay ir) congress. The rule provided that if a dispute should ari'e over eMMtlng the votes certified in anv certificate senl in by the electoral college, the ipiestion would be m emitted to each isoeiioo Tonal body) "ami no naeation shall be leekted afflrmutively, ami no vote oh joeled to shall be counted except hy the oncurrent votes of the two houses.' this critical juncture sense and partiotism prevailed, ami the nnsleraies oi both parties evolved an extraor dinary IshIv known as the electoral c rinmission. The commission wax con stituted of live members of the house ol representatives, live of the senate lad live of the -upieuie Ixuich. There were eight republicans ai d sev- n detno Mto, and so they voted. The count iiegsn February 1, IS77. each party confldeat Ol victory. The commission loimd Hayes elected hy one electoral vole, all -1 ii.-- in dispute being ouiited in the republican column, firing 118 votes to Haves and 1X4 to niden. In the count, when one of the dis 11 ted states would be reached, the dlllerences .0 the tn parties were re- feriisl to the electoral commission which found for the republican elec tors. Then the two houses again met. and the decision in ipu-stion governed the counting of the votes then in dis pute, "unless, upon objection made thereto in writing by at least five sena tors and five members of the house of represei tat Ives, the two houses shall mparately concur in ordering other wise, in winch case such concurrent rder shall Im- given." Hut the two h- ii e- could not OWJer otherwise, bc caiise one was republican ami one demooratioi ami so tin- olaetornl nom miei BO decided the presidential -h--tion of IM7U It was a little a'ler 4 o'clock tin- morning of March - when g gator Alliaont a 11 lei for the senate, arose and announced that the electoral college wax found to have east a ma Sore Hands (uiicuraSo3jMw -M OME NICHT CURE Sn.il. the liumls tlionuu'l'h . on rctlrln.-. In a no 1 'lather oi ao.ii-. iry, aaa Metal ticilv with 1 i n us tun nt. Hi. mcui -.kin cure 1111I puratt 01 ciimllienlt. Wl -Id gloves iturllirf llid nlgti. Kor sore bau-li, Itcliliig, bin i.im; puluis. Mini paiutul liugi-r cmln, tin.- Iraatiueal Is woua.TfuJ. s,il,l ih,ui..,uul Ojr i'M rTrKl IXSOjMa t n.M, H.sS.,1. --all AlMiVI Usv t,w. Mcalf lUH.tuil 11....... Iras. iority of its voles for Rutherford B, llai- a- president of the United states. Hut our electoral lyenwn had lUftered I levere and perilous wrench. With no little ceri'inony albeit ex- frctmiv demoeratli the Amerlrao people flnBllv declare their choice of a nwalilenl. f irst, the decision of the Voter 111 the precinct booth; not, the reglatratlnn of his will hy the elector of his state It the state uaiiltnls last, the declaration o hi. decision hy his repretan tat I VOU in emigres- nt Washing Ion. It is the second W.-due-day in I'ebrnarv following the November of the national election, at (he hour of I o'clock, (hilt the senate of the United Stale- formallv marches over from Its own chamber to the hall of the hOOM of repreoeneflree, and taltM the i "si Hon prescribed it by iMtttte. The honorable body is preceded by its mrgeantatarmi Bnd Ita president, to whom have been transmitted II I (oral votes of the forty-five American commonwealths. In the forth, oming instance (he president of thf senate will not, bv reason of Hie death of Vice ('resident Hobarl, be Hie vice president of the I'liitinl Slates. In Hie galleries of the house will be a special and distinguished throng. The ceremony to follow is enneted with the simplicity illustrated onlv in democracies. The speaker of the hotMC is present, hut mute. In his chair sits the vice president, etutodinn of the vole of the people. Two sets ol cer tificates, conveying the electoral vote, have, as aforesiiid. been dispatched by tin seveial st iles to this high otlicer. One of each set has arrived he mail and one by messenger. In rosewood boxes these cert lib ates arc now brought over from the senate, capital police and BurgoBntatnrtni accompanying as guards. Official tellers are appointed -two from the senate and two from (he house. The president of the senate om-iis the oertlflCBtca and hands them to the tellers. Im- of the teller- rea-l- 0 certificate. It is doubtless found in proper form, and 110 others will be read, (he tellers in rotation simply announcing, in alphabetical order of stales, Hie presidential vote of the people. Perhaps tliree-ipiarters ol an Roar will he re.pnred to discover and n rd this fact. The tellers will duly add tin- telly aheete, ami one of them w ill announce Hie ulltrlbOtiOO of the electoral VOte between the presidential Candida tea. Thereupon Hie presiding 1 Ulcer will declare William McKinley and Theodore Itoosevell to be respec tively president and vice president of the United States. With Hi Ith of otlii f March the mighty process i- Hnlehed an l our electoral system 0001 n to revolve. The Wise Men of the East , ,, hlsun nf the wl.lnin o( the MOltnl mfl, (he "wise mnn of the Urrss-llii ss-rr- I -a H J ,u.l.m, sml foresight, were Iss.lsr. ;"" W V'i, , 1. cr . " ol Hi- worl.l mst. sre scc.mnte.t wise not from smoni UicpaOpW ''I n i In "knowliu h so-I thtnf" when thei an tnelr .itio.n.ii "' ' ? i i-eii it lei 011 1 kn-w n fsr sn-1 w 1. less n wl.lr-Hwiike. pro I, set us "''"." on hi iki ol in- sbeen .... the lurrounrflni . .. , , ,o , m - 1 11 TI' il iir, , -- ...i - - .-- ; . . "' " , thrive nil III"- lek- ol 1 1 - 'H"' Ill-lory (UN's Mill renin lulls, tan ,.n SllMty omimi'A in Kastern (ireion, but thai ..., " ;i.l-' .M j;,.' ,, . , prr.,0,1 pni...li.ll.ms,l P.-nill.-loli, , eMlM In H i'1 'T ""-"l"". n li.Mr .....'leni .r..H.-ull.r.s Ix proven by I he (set Urn, over ';.'!" , , oi 1 i Ihiveihiiliig thu pssl two month- heroine mem ' :" ' '!"" p'1';1,, , i V!p 'orn:i"i '(i'..rii.iii.i. whietifor ii.mi raar imvs iET.'in in, six weeks In e -I sb-klt " WeMt. The following citizens are now disabled mid will receive benefits: John K, Lathrop, sickness. Chas. Kurgnson, sickness. Henry ( '. Craig, accident, ii ii ithoekey, shocked by an electric wire, hut who pot heal ked when he-receives the society's check for time lost. If you have not already become i Irnanber, call at ltmt1oetaty'i office iii Pendleton and do ro. Union Mutual Aid Society, Home Office Portland, Oragon. Chas A. Frnzler, Baetarti Oregon Offlee, Pendleton, Or. v n r.r nnnen ri i I Maeksatie, M. u Paodli v I p., Ron. i . w, vlecrai HEW LUMBER y r5h,J '''"ft from ! :,n,l rn iU ' wn am - -Hinfl RKfKRKNCK I'.trtlnifL. Men hunt Nftl Utink, Hon. W. I K.'tilnn, K. A J, tltll, Mr1 ,M1 llHltK. leil'IliI'MiroMiign , . ,r . nillllll. A.C.ShawU w J- SEWELL & Set- our it iiies E i i I an-- ae- cr 3 I 3 1 3 3 3 hVANTHIi-MKN ., WKSl el.srseie, lad ffljl lan.l, Orison. A,,,,rro.3 TT0llsiTt 'AIITKI! .v ll.vi.KY if,J I I.. 'ini.-..,i,s,innjtirti in-- i . ........ ..".r.i.i, itthz ton, ,, "". E i ST i St Ca-t Htovea and llr-Tighl Heater- Real line In Raatern 3 Oregon to telnet from and nrlcm thai are right. Call ami examine ni) Moek before buying. SM 3 Taylor, the Hardware Man 1 T.CI.HAII.KY. l,AWv,r;-S Ml"- 1'HllVJPJ it.,., . - aai Jad'd. ealldlbt.' THOH. I'lTllKIunTeSJ uw. oaio'zaffiaglj N. Bl I lltl HKKKKbKYrA.yJ me n, A.,.,,i ilzfn PHYSlCUm. 721 Main Street, 3 3 i t w i: i i .: ir u..T- UiliHe.vni, H.n, mma, ofc '-'I ... ;lU,:ip.B. SJLa ir w vtMi'vi-i. -si omrMNMi:,v,;;cku'oCT s. m.: I to . i n m .1 The Happy Home. Happiness must Is- founde.1 on hr.illh Where there is ill - health there will aurely be unhappineas. The happiness of many a home lias received its down fall at the table, spread with rich and dainty foods. The tint symptoms of disease of the stomach arc ignored as l-.in; thsagreeahlc Itut nol dangerous. Vreeenlly rjyapepale or some other form of disease fastens on the stomach. At anv stage l)r. Pierce's Coldcu Med ical Discovery will cure diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Hut the cure is quicker If the " Discovery " is used In the earlier stages of disease. It you have any symptoms of diaeaactl stomach use '"Golden Medical Discovery" aiul he cured. I ferl that I would br doinK an injiuticr ti. von il I di.i nol srn-l Ton m slttrmt-nt of my cast. writes Mr- llnvi.fw liuirr el II ontnirg Hrsnklin Co., Miss. ' I bad liver compUint ana indigrsll ni Hvt rytllinii thai 1 sit dlsajrTreii with mi- 1 snfTrinf all the time with awitn iniiiL- in mv head: tuaart l-eat too last ; my feci and nmets were cold all the time Old nol sleep well al all Was abb to uei alioul but very little. I commenced to um-IIi l-ierce'a r.oldeii Medical lli-covety and ' l-lraasnt I'lllets' in May. 19;, and by lecembei I could Is-jflti to jfet alsjul very well Han betn -loins my work ever ante.. Heel betlet than I bSSSI let several years." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, tasrr covers, is senl frtc on receipt ol .11 one cent stamp-, to pay expense of mailing ... , Address Dr. k. v. Pierce, HuOaio, N. v. You want to uet the best When vou Iwv Harness I make onlj hand Rawed ham one and gaaraatan ovary piece ni leather. Call and gat ny prices. X. HARVEY, Court St, op. Qoldcn Rule Hotel Bvers' Best Flour... w To make Koo .'- Iircad use Hyers' Beat Flour it took filat prnmiam at the Chteam World's Fair, ovei all aaaapatJ tion, tad k'V"1 aacaflaat mriaatotkrn when vat used fivt-rv lael is aaataolgads We have tJha Ik-s stean tt-illed Barlev, Seed Rye aim Beardless Bnrley. Pendleton Roller Mills u s Prop limn. Sbnrt-. F - h. -t I'K.i ..I SMITH. OKriCLOVBl il!-'ton Sv nn 11. n. - it 111 1, .... T' H. H. (JAKKIKLli, li.D.MoilT , if 1 njni ian n1 sorr., nfc. ; nuinnnv ion piiotw: uHlit sud UK. I). J. M I AI'I , KDOlf r.A o,,n in, h i,...inn- rruk, phone, black in. OHTKOI'ATItlC I'HYsii U. Key ,v k-). iniic. Mti. tsw'in'i Ion hlon w. k. pkkkyI PHTaruiigi vh. . " nil, -i 1 UK. I.VN'N k. IIUKMLH .81 and ni'rviiii. -liwaari udifnewsi Opp Hotel, 001 -...'.: : 011, uri- . DHNTISIS. K. A. VA WUHAN, UmitT. Nt III .1111111 DlllliliUS . u bkatir, ').d. s. ornci hsviuss Hank '. a-luiiiitlriM IC. A. MANN. DKNTIHT. IK Im Hon I'.leek over K B UopM'iats AHL'HITBCTS AID lllsDIUl T. K. HOW AIlii AKl'HITkl T DM purliileinlenl. makM eosiakM tsl I plans lor uiiimiiis. id utairei sm it. jii.iu uuuaisi II. A. MAY. COXTRAI'TOI bulldei l.sli males lursiikrnmJI raasoury, i-emeal walki, nosi'vuvs den can Iw u u al the kail Urajsiaia ill SI fait HANKS AND IIOIIU. QUO, DAMVhAH, l iitp El'iitantly Furnished. Steam Heated l-.uropean I'lan. lilock nndu-half from depot, tin ph i.e.. .11 iii connection. I IhM NATIONAL UANKOftal Km Usoltal IW.IM. Tnasf Sellers! litliklUI IMMH ami iil-.-srar.lili' Irau.lrri ld 00. rranciaco, N.iw Vurk ud tnaoalia tin NurthWMI lnaful)nnofil .. ,.1 Makrt luiltilliSHOn ter in- lev, Ankeur. pnsslrki; 1. 1 vice iironlrllt. V J' Oiierniuy. aniaunl raikitr THfc I'KNIU.KTON BAVINW I i' 11.,.,... i.e. ..mi 1 iraaaiiaJ laB I in in "OS"1 m j Jl i spllal a.a,uu- luwrasi kUossl sj . L-... 1. ... t-aishi tail Sit , ipa, 1, inn. niiallaiias?saaj ,,. a 1 I'lirniu, ansswa..... rclilent; T. J.sisnll,ast. ICE Also Whole ... Ag nt leg SC1IUTZ lULWAUaUH un in bottles, barrels, or caa. Call up K- f Telephone litj. O H. K0PITTKE. Oregon Lumber Yard l.uuihcr, Lnth. Shinnies. Huildiiiu Paper. Tar Paper. Mouldings. Pickets, 1. 1 un anil CgmtBt, Hrick and Sand, Sash and Doora, Screen l)Mirsa Windowa, Terra Qitta Pipe, Borie & Light, Prop s Alta St.. opp. Court House. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line Huston a Carney, Prop'. U-ave fendlelon everv ilav at 7 o'clock exc.-pt Sunday, foi I'llol Rock, Nyo. It- Vf 11 1 Uaimt Ridge, alba ami tlklali. fiauil ao WAiN I , oiniinxlation.-. Reaaonahle friduht and raaaenaar ratee. a loed livery rig aa ,s. vy,j ,,. ... i.,ii.i: ii , I l S lirilo store. Kaom Rate 50c, 75c , $1.00 How to Cook Your Thankegiving Turkey Kirsl provide yoiiraelf with one of our unrivalled Crels-n Hoxtoii t'o. 's ranges or eoaking stoves, prepare your bird, and after bnlldiag a tf I. hot fire, put it in I ven and "let nature take its cooaw." We will warrant him as hrowu as a berry and tender as a -ticking dove if roasted in ti yen of a Oreben gnuion c range, Non i- the tune to prepare yoiiraelf with on,. ,,1 ihi-e eilieieni and siiMrior cookers LiuuTUlTIOllll HIIMIll Uruou i:spiial,lsia;sril (tTt'ni Hit lliut uipuei" dOOMttlC rticuau. Maaal . .. . i ... it.,,,,, r i,laini nf (i-iHiru w . .'j TTa 1 garagtl MoArUUf, vm--preaidrot JT1 . IWr.l. n uaiuen. ass-. III 1. I A K M I'.K s tl A N k .'frt we-ioii oriuo.--bosi njyy iei tloli- prolii in. r ."", - . ,, lltlOO.SM SI ,., ...... i ... t mil i I ii r. 1 1 lee i' 1 1. iinii ers r Ti y 1 si Heal iroeoinii v." e- - - . j. k k insure, "5"'!.1 ..Tial O A llarliiaii," 'b"flT,ia Uraw, i I (tUsjaa aosniJ" Crocus lei ......LUiilllU (ill i r in M" At.- --B ... . 1 io-pini 'T3fT' a.ajf " l" ' '"'"''dusoi osraj ni, tSD.V fw".' I . m-K I s' Seereurr - I1 W. D Hansford & Co. nun i Hint., "-j. -- .,-i ... ...... i -.- Ua i "'.""." I A Co. ur IU. I I'emlleton, Orexou. POTATOES A No. Oiagpn Durhaokl lor sale in carload lots. Address VAN ORSDALL & ROSS, Pendleton, Oregon. ir C ZMJ !';,,,'.,,,f,t orJ - Is- there, Dally Baat Oregoniaiit delivered by i-vin OJUIO, i o. 1 carrier, onlv is aanfa s snaat fropriinn Uepot Stable. (Jm, Lat'ontatne .French Restaurant. I ll K 1-I.ACK TO KAT Wburs you catu s.-i aouisluius liOOIJ. ... euTliy'fM v pake'. "SiiSmm chants' lh"rrraH wnere tuulracU (or ssvsr rrr i i no. uhrAHian"1 ' .'le-'I'u" '-' .V; il..' 4i2 no- '" i" 1 . :..i.mniisea Hioi.iir. .irrA'aJo 1 51 y.-Hl , ciiliiuli'Ui uu, isaan lion I- I"' 'iSJtal ;, ihi.iwysnaa. The Latest and Greatest Victory I't opt ic l oi witl Hu nt the When all Tu ill r fris.ii1u. ur.. a WHITK HiswiNu m viiiiiifii ?.'.n pleaaina Infortnatioo that Owal I'aris l';.M,s,t,o inl'iiV, w"", he llltfhesl recoKnitioii v.,, consider n,1,, ' .'" . '."'! "ar,,l the i(l,) ElEDAL. Ihai reores.-iiis I,.,.... ' ' ."' 1,11 worm met in coinnetit ion purtanoeol thh twan ,, v',' i ",""i"-'.'".eut, you will comprehend the Im- lh White. I I, .r :, ' ' "' '"" r Ur o. proapeotive purchaser of renown on su. I. a., s , L ' i" L'",t',al J"r, Wpoaed ... eaperta oi higher! inenl. W ith the "Whii.." L-i. , .1 . , . V r,',l",n'N "' uortlut? aru Whit, ;,arv Kaioilv S w,., i , , """" has known so ,,K, and witl. Klmplaai ...id mi,., ,ZriZV. ?."',inaAw " new, hul adnitted to be '.iirahihty p, .,., ,,d ( ,," " "Ml tV..' produced, we are colilidelK ol rail) xausn your most exUi-tiiiK sewm reoiliromonUi. ours truly , ' the (he Jesse Failing, Agent. 1 - a taar?J h'',u.t'?aoEC u.aJ t...nllelull,Ors- .Jjlae 1 . ...117.1 l Paris Chicago Paris 10