Remnant Sale J 1 PAT CROWR IN WALLA WALLA WAS A SOLDIER AT THF GARRISON THERR AT ONE TIME. jftbave placed on the renter counter ev4g borl length or remnant in the house and nrked them for le8 that half price. This le mil legin January 1 and continue for H day. lOdvar.i of plaid? 20 stylos bought tn sell al He per yard to close out at 104c per yard. iver Bros. Dry Goods Co. tilla county, which ooseri at Pendle- ton next Saturday, will draw knight by Mm RON from all over the grand domain 'l Oregon, ami more especially the RHMfl part ol the stale. For the convenience -of the knights of Athena, Woaton hiii .Milton, the 0. Ii- H. Co. will MM it mi led trciii earlier than usual, o as to reach Pendleton at tmon. ami permit the boys to hear the after noon program. The train will leave Wnton between 10 ::t0 ami 11 o'clock. Stevens Lodge No. 4H will he repre aenteil at the convention by a dplega tion of -"0 or more. A N I AKV 4. 11K)1. bTON NLIGHHORHOOD. hi at trio unarm nun. v. r. . I. ; -.I..I.1...1 Ir. .' rl .111 - nu, got, U-.nlsr t"r ine loiiowiiiir girl, weighing 1' muds, j)i horn to Mr. and Mm. k'lmn.. nt their home on Mr- nttl the adw-nt of a boy SHU) at the home of L K. Van Winkle on sustaineu inr-t M):- ut I all man u clip near the adenl of the Pacific - company, bought 270ft hi: Friday. Incumber R I'uiican. paying -M ..,.. :inpon gold ft!) busheli ;v 410 bushels at the game f Kngen. of Adams, if at rwr mot' . Mrs. A. Pkillipt, Mfisnti..' ;r.m the eflectt" ol a I tali which Hue mult mil' irom at. Jtr. I II 1 1 1 ips iiao in oe ; n;, tttv houge. and lias Min e ; libit tn walk. rioith. wtio was hereon a vilidiv villi from La 'trande, ; w that ii. t ii- a I He it now eilKUtfed ill Wing, ii' remunerative wage". Itoockie iiiruu-rly niine boat ofl ntnll Hoc as, is conducting a I ioern stand ut l.a raiide. ami ML aliie No. 71, A. O. I . W.. W otti'er. as fi I Iowa. Iuesdav H. Murtin. matter work- IJred i.crbcrdiitg, pact matter iHu Letter, toreniaii ; F. : gr., overseer . r. I. tiarnour. : . Clan i ('use, inside watch- (fill Beat'.i, outside watchuiati. I kadidat' i i.nrl- H Holman. wat 1 lule Bji mberslnp. Cold Staal or Death. "There ig b'lt one amall chance to gave your life and that hi through an operation," wut the awful prninect get tieforu Mrt. 1. U. Hunt, of Liino 1 markt'il Knlgc. Wis., by tier doctor alter vainly tryiug to mre b"r of a frightful rase of ttniiiach trouble and yellow jaundice. Fie didn't count on the marvel lovi power of Electric Bittert to cure ttomach and liver troublet, but the beard of it, look teven Ix.ttles, wag wholly cured, avoided gtirgeon'g knife, now weighs more and lcelt better than ever. It'g positively itaaranteed to cure gtomaeh, liver and kidney troubles and never diMDPOiBUi Price ft Co.V His Real Nam It W. A. Maion and Ha Wan Found to Ra a Thief Whan a Soldier. Walla Walla Jan. Tat Crow the man wan tod to answer to the charge of abducting I'Mdio fudahv . at one time wat a soldier at the Walla Walla garriann. He it quite well roMWBbONd bj general who were acruainted with him at that time and it had been thought he might head ihig way in bla effort to I eeek place of tafety . ' .linnet Otllon, of WalU Walla, an ex-trooper of the Second cavalry. iioiuh v. rowe wn oiivr w oiuiiitrr to hit regiment wton it wm tutionexi in Montana during the '70a. "1 don't believe they have captured JM Crowe." he taid', to a reporter for lite L'uiou. for 1 don't Iwlieva he wag in that pwrt nl the countrv at the time of the abduct inn. Ho ig eitlier dead or in Angtraha. "Crowe'g richi name ig W. A. Motrin and he joined the Second cavalry in 171. lie wat a mere boy At that time ami gaid he wag from Philadel phia. He wat of a nice appearance but .ol a tncnkmg l itpogitn n ami woum tteal anything he could get bit hondt on. The naperg have been gaying be l wag a hank robber, That ig not the j truth for he hug not the DMkbBM to do degpcrate thingt tuch at robbing hankg, but would rather get big money by extortion ag in the t udahy cage. Drlvan Out of Camp He did not laat long in the army, however, for one day one of the men miggfd big watch and upon invegtigii tiou it wae iutiud in Maaon'a lucker. We took him dovtn to the lurry and giving him tive dayt' rationt 'gling heited' hi in out of cnnip. TllOt It to MS the men lined up in two tiles fac- iV each other Willi tbjt tlinghelt gtrapg irom the carli nil In their lianog Ma-on wag ootnfiwlled to walk patt and ag he did ao each man gave him a ttiarp blow upon the hack with imj proviaed whip. It i no ainoll ponifk nieiit either. Few nuettimig were aiked by the commanding officer as to the tnddon limnpeOTMM of ltK"ii And tie waa r a deserter alttiougn no Btti nipt was made to capture him. Tito ovarii m rail makes little effort to capture gneli pOIMM at tlnit. Alter his tumttniry digiuiagal from the army Mason w'ent from bad to worse and wai one of a 'gang' of det i.i radoet that attemptiii to hold up Maj. W. B. Whipple, the paymaster and hit escort, near Miles City, in 1 176. This was about the only nervy act ho ever committed. FiMiiTr ' Hank of Weston hai Kioto botim-i-g rule, beginning. Itte ant of the vear. Hereufter . art will c'luae at 3 o'clock in the; inrt'.id of 4, to allow more ro)orlcAl work in cloeing up t i.y i it mi:i 1 i. it ill not ill- ainice i.i'roii. when once tliev moniitl I the MM regime, and i uuuu well-uatobliabed city Arrival! at Roial Ptndlaton. W )! Welch, Omaha. Mrs I 0 Culender. Athena. E 1 Mattinton, Wallu Walla. John L ShuxpaWin. Wallu Walla. F L Lebo, Spokane, (ieo Mciilvery, Spokane. Sam (till, Spokane. F M Keely. I'ortlaml. Irwin Kitchey, Kunaas Citv. S A Keyiton, San flQMllom Tin,.- 1 1 i ireene, Port lani . .1 L Uma, Milton. .1 H Kloeckner. John A GnUB, Portluml. i i W Hunt, Portland. J P II tiueit. Xew York. A F Ilemard, Portland. Char 1 Manning. Lewiitou, Idaho. A L Grirhn, Portland. Thoa Purdy, Portland. I tiiusheimer. New York. J Hickaou, l'ortland. J A AllloM, Portland. ,1 W i asoti, Portland. i eonntv, in bis annual tdrtt recom Oaaoo the organising of the grand domain of Oregon into district!, and the recommendation was adopted. Thia will be the first convention of the kind under the new law. The members of Damon lodge, No. 4, have made elaborate preparations to entertain tbo gnette. Trams will no run on mm railroad to accommodate the vilitors. It pnmiitet to he one of the greatett evontt that has ever ivctirred in Pen dleton, from a secret society stand point. The convention will hold itt setsion in lPow hall. Following it the pro gram in lull for aftern.ion and evening MFC MM : Arttrnoon Program. Calling convection to order by Orand Prelate J. W. Maloney ; addreee 0( welcome. Orand Uepregentative l P. Keoder: n spouses. Past Oraml Chancellor V. M. Cake, of Porlhmdj music. Pmiion i)iiartet : add rttg, ti rand Chancelor W. 1 . Hrad-haw. of The Hallos; malic, Hmon nuartet; ex emiilitication of unwritten work, fn preme RoprooontRtlro Turner Oliver, of La Orande; "How to Make Lodge footingl IntereatlBg," general discus tion: ttdection of place for holding afRMM annual digtrict convention, by the lodget. Evening Program. The oveniotf program will commence at 7:1 In the lodge room, L-alVw hall, and will be as followt: Opening of Hamon lodge. No. I, by ChancuHor UoOAOMOwOr It. K, Ken nedy. cioropliflcAtion .if Knight rank, Hamon lodge. No. 4: work in Knight rank, Ot ntcst for purse of ir' Pythian bwlge. No. r, of Athena: Stevens lodge, No. 4!, of Weston; Hercnlea lodge No. M, of Milton: Pleiades lodge. No. 74, of Helix; exempt ilica tion of Knights' rank, by a selected othcer ; awarding of priieg, hv the jndget; closing of the lodge, banquet. a a A WOMAN'S GRATITUDE. A Montana Woman Wrltai In Pralie of Nawbro'i Harptelde. Butte, Aug. -.- -New bro Hrug Com oanv. City, Hear Sirs: For several year I liave been troubled with dan droff, causiiuj me much annoyance, ami mv hair became very thin. 1 have used Newbro'i Horpicide for a month and the dandruff ha- entinly disap laiared and my hair is becoming much heavier than formerly. Now hair it urowint: whore there wat none. and 1 am very'thankful to you for the Itenelit 1 havu received from Newbro's Htsrpicide. Yen' tnilv vonrs, MUS. 0. U. FOSTER, No. 985 i tan Ave . Butte, Mont. THI TLXT BOOK COMMISSION. in Slate Boaed of Up of County Su- irnval ol twin girls Sunduy HMta't-uitier .10. al the NOIaOOl ' . ir.il Mr- Marion O Harra la-low iari.rtel by Dr. Fleenor. One tteigtivd six and a halt una MUf eight noundi. The hai pf , who lias kept a local weather PW yearn, did not neglect his tMi hi this K-casion. but it it I paa: hit entrv leud gume- lilfcttliis; "Light (all of aiiow witli an unprecedented o! boh'n-s TosipofUoro oooler. Ml font : I , i.- rather anxious and ' oriel I. Mtriot coiiventioii of the .of Pytliias lodgea of Lliut- Dn Shilohs Cough and sumption cure ThU ii beyond question the u.a(ul Cougb Medi P "r known to actenoet a w invariably core the " ' - ' ' ' ' niiri, t roup oil n. aitu, while Ita won- 'm iii mrt ut jt"uiriiitu.n u without a par- poai in: waoOMy It ha " un m nijiiiML n ae rlnaff uiciiituo huve a ;iy uk you I State kud UU v.. 5 Mina. ir y, rJP, we earnest; "try i.. lnlniuidf o ac , obc. aad 1U0. and BuuUiud It. ad. V. S1. aad w '- . SOLE PROPRIETORS S.CWELtSai I I KOY. N Y. TORONTO, CAN. Deafnaii Cannot d Cured al anollcatloui-. ar ther cauuot PMOB the Uecael irtloD of the ear. There U only one way to cure dealncu. and that i by i-ouslitu-tlonal remedlee. Iteatneu In caused by an In flamed coudttmn of the tnuiour llotng ol the Eustachian tube. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling aouud or imper fect bearing, and wbuu it l entirely cloaen leatueat u the result aud unlea" the luttamiua. noli ' nil be taken out and this tube restored to ll normal coudttlon. hearluwlll bedeitroyed lorever ; nine cases out ol ter. an- caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but ae. liittumed condition ul the mucous siirlaros wi will give one hundred dollars lor any case ot deafness (caused bv catarrh) thai cunnut be cured by Hall's Caiarrh cure end lor circulars. Iree. y. j CUKSKY ii CO., Toledo. Mold by all druggists, IM. Hall's Family Plus are the best. Danoed the German. B .Mine Paralee lloilev .daughter of Mr. , , , : I .1... and Sirg. joint itaney, jr., ma mc hoetete at her home last evening of a pleaaaut dancing parly. Mint BOROfai sister of Mrt. T. . Hailey ucted as chaperone. The evening was a(ient in dancing the gentian, lancers, minuet-, twu-itepg and fancv dances. The fol lowing were the giumta : l leanor and Linden VlnOOOt, Robbie, Punlilie and Minnie Jones, riorein- i.d l-'orahuw. deiievieie Hailev. ,!osie and Mabel Cameron, Eva Holt, ,-ra Mars toii. Linden fiarretaon, Jim and Creasy Mturgis, ami John Dickaon. Woi li Tnan War. Hundredt are killed in war, but hundred! of thotiaamU are killed !y conaumpti hi. There would be M dealht at all uwllaed by this terrible diaoaae, if peonle could Is- made to un derataud that Hhiloh'i cough and con auwjitiuu cure it a sure remedy if taken in the earlv gUgea. 26 cts , 50 ctt. and 1 a bottle.' Druggiau will refund the gMMH if a cure ia Dot effected. Tall man dt Co., leading druggiitt. Tried to Rob Paymaster. Mai Whipple with an escort ni -J4 MOO under command of Firtt Sergeant C' i.wav. was hi l.i- way to pay ien. Cotter'- men when Maton and 0ft others attacked the party nnd on deavi red to gecure the ttroiig liox. which rotitaine.1 ift,00t. Whipple at once OMOMajl lire upon tin robbers and ordered the men to do the wine, A sharp tight took plate and Maton waa wounded in the head by u shot from Sergeant Conway's carbine tmt re turned tire, killing Conway. The I-; 'Hi hi - then lied, having wounded the paymaster and one man. Maton still can ie the si :ir on hit forehead and it is by this and a mole on bit right cheek lie is recogniwd by the olhcert of the law . lie was in Walla Walla ulutit the time of the IVBObiOg ni Ipom by the soldiers and knows every inch of the countrv thia side of Deliver. He ii not it brave man and I believe any boy . onld tu.ik him take -i liter. "His nart when connected witn any creat robberv. where it took nerve on the part of the robberi to, accomplish the ,:,-.',!. us tnerelv to Itav in the background and keep his palt posted." m m s 1 TO SELECT SCHOOL BOOKS- Butter Creek Rabbit Drive. Preparations have been completed lor a big rabbit hunt on Untter creek 10 mi lee from F'.eho. on next Sundav January 6, The wmga are a quarter of a mile long, and the rabbit- will bo driven into a corral H feet in iL.tmeter. People from Pendleton who ilh to attend ghotlld leave here ou he int rnitig train and get off at Echo. The drive will be over to that they can return on llie evening train. Kubbitt are plentiful in that gection, and good sp 'H will be witm -ged. A Night of Tapper. 'Awful anxiety wan felt for Hit widow of the brave Oemral lliirnbam of Madias, Mo., when the doctors said ibe could not live till morning, writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who at tended her tbat f.-urf n I night. "All thought she must soon die from pin u inon ut, but sin- begged for Hr. King's Now Hiacoverv, saving it had more than once san d In r I i I . , and had ured her of consumption. After thre mall iIiimh sin- slept easilv all night and its further use completely cured her This marvelous medicine ih kMiarunteed to curu all throat, cheat and lung diseases, tlnlv .Ue and 1 1 Trial Isdtbs free at Tallman .V Co. 'a Taket the Plaea of Education Made The text book commiMion jott ap pointed bv Governor Ooer, eonaiiting of H. W. "Scott, W. M. I-oxM. S. A. Lowell, P. L. Oampltell and William Oolvig, taket the place of the state Isoortl of educotion and all the county superintendents in selecting text books lor use in tlte ptlDiic ecnooie ui me state. The law tinder wnicn 'ne np pointment ia made waa enacted in 18119. provided that in January, iwi, ami everv (our years tnercaiver, ine gov ernor shall appoint Ave text book ontmitaionert, who ahall holtt tneir othVoa "until their anccotwort are lectivl and qualified." In henrnary. 1901, and every tlx yeart tliereaner. the atate anperliitolciit la reqoireti to ittue a circular, and tend it to leading book publiiheri of the Unitod SUtet, giving notice that a selection ol text. IxHtka is atwml to 00 niatie, aim giviog pertinent information on the itioieci, with the name and poilonVe addreas of each text Isiok commissioner. I be commiaaion shall meet at the atate QOpltol on the second Monday in lulv, HAH, ami the second Monday oi July every six years thereafter, and contlnno in tctafon not more than 1ft fayt.in Hint time selecting by majority vote front propoaala snnniltteit in writing by publishers the hookt to lie nail in the public school! ol tne state for a period of six yearn. Thii com uiiaaion shall report ita aoiivtiona and theJteruiH and pffiOM to the -tate Ixiard of education .governor, ti-cretary of date and ttate superintendent of school!. ) which shall enter into con tract with the publishers., exacting bonds, etc., at tpecitled in the law. Hacb eonimieaioncr ahall receive Ills' for the meeting and 10 cents per mite traveled. The old method waa for the county school superintendents and the atate board to aelecl the text book for the public Mhoota This waa atlsceptible of considerable abnte, ami it became the objOCf "f Mtlch suapicion, al loaat, wlncti tirought ahotit the change tn ine method of selection aa provided in the nreeent law. The comniiHsioncra are appointed for a term of lour yuare, while the telectlon ol tatoka are lor aix veart. Hint it it w ill come to pass, if the law remain undisturbed, that everv third set ol coninilssiom-a will have no duty to perform aavo tboae Hrtaining to lilling vacancies by reason ot nop i ul iii : i in, nt ol contract. A remedy (or nasal catarrh which drving and exciting to the diseased membrane ghoiild not be need. What ia needed ia that which it cleansing, toothiuc. protecting and healing. Such - i.. !. i i . . -....... ii.i.., 1-,;..., reioi'iiy in r,o n v iwun. , ftO cent! at druggists or it will no mailed by Ely Urothert, .ifl Warren ttreet, New ork. Die Palm when placed into the noatrila, threads OVOf the nieiuhrane and is abaorbeil eld in the head vanisliea quickly. CLEARANCE PRICES ON girlt, term UriiKKlMln. Salnl Paul's School. A boarding and day school lor at Walla Wall, Wa.-h. pnng I begins January 2", iwi. rive i mult The live diaeaaH for which ttiiloh'i I ' ,.:in,nti,... I 'ore i- esi.,-! .ally re, on meudod, are Coughs, Cold, Whooping Coiiel, Croun aud Consumption. No ! metliciue ever utade by man it equal I ir, it in anv reeneot. boid untler a . litiv. iruarautue. Money back if it C , ctt, 'sJ ctu and $1 a bottle I Tallman A Co. 'CUPiDENC t n Lo rr at.1 'fsaUl i Itt-l - r r"VKIIH ( MANHOOD RESTORED Vflaili.r. : p,,, i,l .11.,.,,. Preoeh pl ilrtan, .will M ut dlM.li! 'v.':rrr: ,a.e..:..- -' - kl.UM II - . 1W., r. U. liOi s"0. o.t a i "fv-se-v , -w- Utl V U'om. ........ . ......-.. 1 .w PktWiil.rrnV. .IKKI.HN I itm.-y lftt.fi.. .) 1 i,- t.br oti.ti ii-auii. mi. 44 1 m IrplkkTY wul rvtMlil- 1'H.ul .Ui ftiterni.un- jr.. ZTW .w.TT-, i i, Lu Lurorfl by I' lMMMija- oV (M-r mKfJP ' II II D loil llMU'ict liOty pofiUaouMii curt). POTATOES A No. 1 Oregon Huibanks lor sale iu carload iots. Addre8 VAN OR5DALL & ROSS, Pendleton, Oregon. Judge Lowell Decline! Appointment Text-Book Commtiiioa. Tiie -oho .1 text look commission appointed by the governor on Wednes day evening conaiita of Harvey W Scott, editor of the Dregoiiian, P. ti CampU-ll, president of the Monmouth normal school; Stephen A. Lowell, lawver of thia city; William M. Ladd. of Ladd A Tilton, bankera, of Port laud, and William Colvig, a lawyer. of Jiicks n county. Judge Lowell'a first information of hit npp nntment watthepreia notice iu ., - ' . A , I . 1 If.. the l.asi urcgi'iiitin lait uvetiiitg. in was not a candidal, lor the position and and this morning tbat upon receiviug lormal notiic of iiu apptmit meiit he would leel bound lo mure- lintel y decline, asking the governor t appoint, as the Eastern Oregon repre scntatiie on the board some prominent educator like President Ueattie, of tt Weston normal; Principal Forbes i Pendleton academv, or Sntseriiiteuileut Churchill, of linker Lity. The judge takes the position that the intereata ot the school! reuuired a larger r presentation of ten, her-, and hud recommended to the governor the appointment of Preeideutn (Strong of the ttate university, (iatcb.of the agri cultural college, Campbell uf the Mon mouth normal, iteattie of the Weston normal, and some practical printer and book-binder. He ltas.es hit viewi upon the common sense maxim ttiut everv man ought to he allowed to seect the toolt of hi! own trade, and that men actively en gaged In achool mattert are alone poi- st-ssnd ol tbat technical knowledge oi the 1 iiaructer of text bookt, the stan dard of their aVUtliorabip and their adaptbbllitv to ,'wnslern sidiool which is Msenlial to tbe a iaeal n f hooks. The JtldgO speakt in the hicltjat terms of till men appointed Willi n,o their great ability, recognized charac ter and public spirit, aud desires especially to be uuderitoiai at bating bis declination solely upon hit u-.-initial the leachurs of the state should in,' I- a rye 1 repreaontation on the coiij. miation. Inn Plain knougii. If yon iiuvu a nagging cough and are lusting fleiit, go to a drug Wore, and get a UOXiie 01 nniton i voiisuiiiuiiuu cure Take l.K.-th.rds. of it, 4tl't tlien, if you are not benefited, return the I, t 1 It I iiu- Iruggiat, and be will re turn your money. Isn't that fair? No one imuld aak more S-V fit. . &0 cts. aud ) a bottle. Tallmao A Co., lead ing drugyiate THE KUllfHTS ARg COMING. The ouarterlv estiitiate of the value of f'ireign coins made hv the director of the mints ahowa tbat the value silver baa increased during the last three months l.M-100 per cent. Thi increaae it accouuteti for by t) abnormal demand lor Mexican ailver in China. Moki tea IHfslttvelv cures lick headache, indignation and coiistipu tion. A delightful herb drink. mcvea all eruption! of the skin, pro ducing a M'rf-ct comiilexioii, or money refunded. -" aud otic. Eur aalu by Itrock A Met ouias. mtia MANHATTEN SHIRTS $1.50 Shirt reduced to $1.35 $2.00 Shirt reduced to $1.50 $3.00 Shirt reduced to $2.00 CALL AND SEB. As to Prescriptions '. ve. V when nhviiciuna rucoiitmend you t have them coinifoiindufl by us, what does that mean.' riiiuply the certainty on their pari that you will get exactly what is preacribotl the right quantity and the right Quality, which it even more imuortant. But we go further than that, for we take honest pride in our akill in coin pounding. BROCK & McCOMAS I)RU(i(iISTS Corner Main and Court HU.. Pendleton J . I Ov Ii i For Home Use. A few si lections irom our large stock Choice Winea and Llquora will prove pleasing aud satisfactory. Each brand we bundle possesaea high quality, elae it would not be found here. Our winea are front the best producer! of this ami other landi. They have fully matured under the most favorable 'condition-, 'lur price lilt n interesting. The Glen Ellen Wine Vaults A. KLINE cV CO., C. urt Street, near Johnson. When your Friends m Knock at your door, and you don't hear them Utey not mad. We will tlx thia right with our Elootrlc llour belli, Electric Lamps, Haiti-riot and Supplies). Houren wired r electric light! OH thoit notice Everything in the Electric line. I'ciolieloB fcleilrv iiiipil) HOMt, Maile Parog., i'rope I'h iOo Main 74 ajJ Ked 176. THE LEADERS. Indian Robes AND Fine Blankets Are minle by tin- The Pendleton Woolen Mills Pendleton, Oregon. For couch covon furnuhiago for "dtn," Boy eorneto, etc the Pendleton Woolen Mills Indian Roue .tro iuhi tin- Hihik VVriU- the Mills Hotel Pendleton Under New rinnnj?eiu'nt 1 Strictly First-Class Excellent Cuisine. Eiery Modern Convenience iliaal Ml T iBBlV ddMM a Give Us n Trial. Rates $2.00 I day Special Kates by Week or muntb John B. Hymen, Anna Verde Long taMQrtid hy Jamkis w. AVEltirr, HAVIHII. 1IOOTH and an eitval lont company In an elaborate scenic production ol "'Ostler Joe," Bar and Millard lloomo. Moadquartero lor Traveling Hon 1 no Beit Hotel In Eastern Oregon. Van Dun Bros.. Props. Successors to J. ti. JMoore Jra.uit 1 Ml H'lUl Touiorrow. SalurUay, Tbay Will lrl. Uaally Own Petiglelou. On iSaturda) , January b, which will be toiuorri oi , the u . uiberi ol the live lodges of Knight of l'ytliiai will as semble to the nun. her uf 900 or more in rVndiejl n. I he -u-aaioi. is the tirst annaj dletr.11 lonv. iitn nol Ute order. .A B , At the strand Iodise held at Jortlaud in iH'id Mrand MaOter W. M. Ook uow county judge of Multnomah i-t.suutTOK wiMbv.m txiia ay John wiiMipr The Louvre Saloon OKKUON. IHfl-.lt sriAIKHMAN "Tba luag oiwln'l 'u.lUr Jim-pertitruiane, was lteii at lleit ul iinitfla Tlvsatar tin aatuolar ev. iiluf last Tlte housa aa- ifaelufl froia pit lo iluuie. aiel slatnl lag roea was MlUi u- lia.1. O.tlai : Is a iiii'luflrauia uf rifDsI'leralfle iSfW.-r, miieh asu tine nt and eslraeiel) iNstliatn .lluatluiis, ut u rinlul'l with tuuelissul i oei. il to rulltuu aiel fly variety. IDAHO riTATJC JUI'ltNAI. "Autta V, r.le liOOgi a. Allllli ii.Imiin, and Mm! ClarlaM. waa s,leadld. Her work waa 1 lever and liar HSI.II ' ImlliOU! 'I taller Jm: 11 III I.- ii' draiua. ami Is full ol (nature. Ilial mii ia I) appeal i,f the mo.1 aeusltlve natiire In. la is .lalforetaly laf d. aiel I ha MMOg waa lupiirb IIAKKK HTt IJICMIX ItA I ' O.llet Ju is a iiuart UtifebliiK alert true to HI. aud 'lo net I, i ., ml mi unreal sMuailuus let slag, oftle'." SEALS! Notary and Corporations $3.50 to $ft Delivered Order of ua aad save money. Orora lor Kobher Humpa aiao aollelted. EAST OREGON I AN PUIi.OO Pendleton Ukiab Stage Line nuatoo 4k Carney , Prop'. heave Eendlotoij every day at X o'clock t-acepl btioday, for J'llot Kock, Nye, Kidge, Alba and Uklab. Oood ae . urn modal mm- Keaaooahle freight and tfwaaouger rate!. . City office at TallmauJ 4 Co'a dreg tore. Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Byi-iV llcsl I'lour. II ttxik lust premium at the Chicago Worid'a Fair, ovt-i kB tmmyti tion, and gives eacellent -..iilsiiKtloti wherevci used, livery sack la guaranteed. We huvc the Isest Stcaiu Rolled Barley, Heed Rye umi JUiiidtcaa Larlcy. Pendleton Roller Mills W. S. BYFKS. Prop. Hum. Shorts, Etc. AMERICAN PLAN. $3.00 per Day and Upward. I Meet Motel Iho VmiUU Northwest THE PORTLAND HOHTI.ANH, OHKOON. &aveciaJ Katea to tiaalero Oregon pooplo viaillilg for tourUta and touuucitlal travclcra. If. Hortiaad. Itava4urtera C. BOWUKS, MaMagar. THE EAST OREGONIAN. i no Pager af tin Paaola. r aaaai u. nt ClraulaUeu. Bait AdyarUala Medium lti. Largail