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CLEARANCE SALE . NOW GOING ON . Bargains for Everyone Gold and Silver Buttons, Tips and several other articles received by express. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. I RIDAY, JAM'ARV 1!6. 1U01. rH: WESTON NlilGHIH)KH(K)D. licti and Ptrtonal Mention; New O. R. N. AR.nl t Weston. Ti' 1-. lift Oregon inn it indebted to jif Weston Leader (or the following teBlr : fl, M. 0. Kapletnn, o( (Setter, Krr Bounty, i v i 1 1 inu .it ttie boine lur parents, Mr. and Mr. Kdwln peon ttV Mcllroom, MiM V'.ihr ' Mr. lit jh1 Mil' Kritli, ' Pendleton, are ititin ' at the roMdcice o: Mr. nnl It Monroe Mick near Weston. truth B. Hail. Jeputv county clerk . n -..in I'einlli'toii Mimiav. .Mr. U vlfiMNg her parent here, an J II. ram. in during the week. Mrs. ('. B. Stevens and tier two Idran, tb iumily ol Agent Steven. h.. tecceetla l . O, MeKi'iina at the . P. V. deMii. arrived Sunday from Mom, QieejOB, hi join him here. 31 r- V. S. lfieheson, 01 tireunville. bio, if vieitini: at the home of her rather, H l!. Ni l -on. at Weton. Mr ii-ln--.li. wan here two year" ntfo on a oriuer vnit. John ('. Davis, an old rwiden. of iii- ..immunity, wit stricken venter ay with parnlysi in the right ide. nv".: vihk ;.urtiul nurnlvi ol the vocal liatii. . John Koii, who in visiting hi. urnier limnr at Athena, greeted Wei ll iriend .Saturday even inn. having HI to a'teinl th" dauee. Mr. aj i BOH1 succusatiilly engaged its leckmi thing at Morn, Sherman mm v. .r potatoes, purchased ly Will i0(O'e, the Athena merchant, wa l at Weston .Mondav lor sliiiuncnt foinerny, Wash., where there ia a. I market The price received by f grower wa A) rent a ack. b. Mr. and Mr. II, I . fierce ha rom l.alitoriiiu on a visit to- mry'r former home at Milton. lie nn interested in oil in Southern ilnornia. nml ll preideut of the. tovil'.t lien Kuel Oil Co., which. trnte near llukcrsticld. Tin- Coubo creek school district, at u leetnig iaat week, voted to construct Mf Nbool boilM, There hat been a fctrd light to secure tin improvement r the pat two year, and it ouly rried by out) vote, seven vnimg lor nf lit: againtt. The pupils of the Weston public iiuol are ureparaig an entertainment in ..hiterve the adiuiaion of Oregon to- uteiii.iiil, which occurred on February For convenience ake the. entertainment will be given Friday 'veinnir. hubruarv 1 . -a dav later than t ainiiverHarv. C. ('. McKennu. ufter several v.ara aryiaa a agent of the . K. &. ?N. to. at Weston, ha resigned the poai Hm, ami hu- gone to I'ortland, wln-n Ml 1 1 now weigher at one of the doc ka li. WDM up Sunday after hi "Ittra. in iiale" and Philippine relict, and (turned to i'ortland Monday after noon. '. W. Mitchell went to Feudletou Tuday to make final proof on bia Mnaatatul, MOOonpMiMd by Walter MlnoN and Mark Cargill a wituettes. Baldwin's Dys pepsia Tablets, food digesters, start digestion '-property- - make la healthy, clean stomach. Help the stomach to do its work prop erly until it's cured m)c tut Vkaicuco. Cai 8l)WAkU I U ALU WIN CO.. t'v.pepaf -Tablet. My tomcb iatoow i cuauitiuu. lavaataai 1I A11KIU..CAL . KnWAKO.I,. UAXl'WIN to AlUr .uOerink- Willi iuiuac) lioeoia - Ihrw . 1 have vuixl aiwll tw iwioa uur AyngcfMUL tableU, tbriy mvulditai u -'xiail unciMtiou whuii I i aknut te u-':"mj v. .ui vuuuty Aaaaaaac-aOaW. SALJC BY HHOCK Jn M't'UMAM Thit i the aeeond time Mr. Mitchell J bat advertised, lieing prevented from I going the rirt time bv reaaon ol a eri- on rimawav accident, for whiili the I land law make no irovi'on. Senator l'roebtel votd for T. i Tavlor for United state- aanator. Ha i thu complimenting an Katern Ore gon htiinna nun. honet and capable in hunieft and in politic , who would grace the position and do it (MtlAti So alo would S. A. Lowell, a oninl thinker and brilliant orator, who it near to the people. In these, Pendle ton F.aatern Orag(in--potesi two men of whom the state w iuld never be aahamed. Here' a chance for m tu torial lightning. IMPORTANT SCIENTITIC DISCOVERY A Clinical Preparation Thai Positively Kills Ik). Dandruff Germ. A moat important diMQ00FJf ha DOOM made alter a year' patient laboratory work aimed in a certain direction It is Newbro' Herpicide, a preparation that cure baldness prevent falling hair, and speedily ajnl nernianently erailicate dandruff. These evil are caused by a germ or parasite that bur rows into the scalp, throwing up dand ruff, as it aeek to sap the life of the hair at the root. There no baldnes without (ailing or thin hair, no thin hair without dandruff, and no dand ruff if the germ i destroyed. Newbro' lleri n-ide i the "iiU preparation MaMl will ilo the work. "Ihwtroy the cause, yon remove the effect." WtDDED WEDNESDAY EVENING. MF.RR1TT WRIGHT, SUICIDt. WAS A H K I s 1 Mi FOR HORSE STEALING, j WOULD NOT FACE THE SITUATION. Blaw His Brain Out With a Rltte at the Horn, ot Ills Fath.r-ln-Law, C. J. Jenklna N.ar Pilot Rock. Merrill Wri.dit committed suicide at 7 o'clock Thursday evening at the home of hi father-in-law. l .1 Penkins. fmir miles east of Pilot Rock by shooting himself through the head with a riHc nnd hlowinc his brain out. Wright wa at Pale on Monday morning, .Inmmry 11, and borrowed erav liorse irom V. J, t-allenilcr, an nouncing hit intention of going to th. Jones place, on Meadow creek, to be awav only a couple of hours. Instead of doing so he went in the opposite direction. After a lapse ol two days warrant was gotten out. ai Vkiah for his arrest i n a charge of liorse stealing The warrant was placed in the hands of Deputy I unstable Leon Milam, of I Tkiah, to serve. He came to I Pendleton on Thursday and in com panv w ith lVpntv Sheriff T. Turner started after hi man at It o'clock in ,the afternoon. Tlicy went first to the I home of Al Vogel. a few mile east of i Pilot Risk, and got him to go with them to the Kastinan place, in tlv Utig llend of the McKav. 14 miles at I most dire, tli aOMth ot Pendleton and . four miles slightiv north of east from I Pilot Rock. UPOM arrival then Milam and Turner went to ihe house and Mr. Vogel to the barn. Mr. Jen kins had jnst returned from town and Wright had cone out with a lantern to belli put up the horses. When he re turned to the house t he ifBeprs arrested 1iiii. lie suid be wauled to speak t. hit niotber-in-lnw for a few moment He then wanted to change bis clothe hefore being brought to Pendleton About this time Mr. Turner jinggeslei t i Mr. Milam that he had better 'ead the warrant to him, so he would know of what i rime accused. Milam larted in to do , but read it slowly and tinallv taff if to Wright, win B. F. Brown of W.alon and Mill BrTla L. Mumford, or P.ndl.ton. A wedding was celebrated in North Pendleton on Wednesday evening, January 2.'!, at (1:30 o'clock at the home o'f Mr. and Mr. .1. H. Mumford, parent of the brida. The contracting uartie were Bunjamin F. brown and Mi Krlie L. Mumford. The ceremony wa iwrformcd by Rev. ;. W. Kigby. Mr. Brown is manager ol the Waa ton Electric Light and Power com pany, a popular young man of excel lent habits and good baainets ability. The bride Rtaude high in the esteem of a large circle of friend. The couple were the recipient of many handsome preaenta. After the ceremony had been pertormed a Hiiiiiptin.il wedding dinner wa partaken of Shy the guests assem bled. Mr. and Mr. Brown took their departure for Weaton Thursday morn ing, where they will make their home. A Powder Mill Explosion Bemovaa everything iu tight; bo do draatic mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite thtj dehcat. machinery of your bodv with 1 calomel, urotou oil or aloe, pills, when Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are gentle as a summer breeae, do tbe work perfectly. Cures headache, n ttipatiou. Only 88o at Tall man A Co. 's drug store. Shooting at Gelser. A miner named Jack OhwcII weut to the saloon ot Ciarrisoii and Bartlett, at U.iaer, Baker county, and invited Bartlett up to the bar to take a drink. A Martlett approaehed the bar Otwell drew a brace of pistols and opened tire on him. A ball etruck bartlett on the cheek and gianced, producing only a slight tiesh wound. uawriaon, mho had previouely been threatened, seeing the predicament ol his partner, grabbed a pistol and shut Oswell. the ball taking effact in iront the right ear, ranging downward aud lodging iu the shoulder. Alter being abot Oswell walked uUonl '.'no yard to a cabin, where he itaM in a precarious condition. It is thought that Inu wounds will prove fatal. The general itieling at ieiser is that he went to the saloon 'for the purpose t killing both Bartlett aud liarrlaon, and that the shooting was justifiable. transfer, JrucFing, STOR AG E. Volaanie ErupUoos Are graud, but bkiu eruptions rob lit. of I (a. U .... 1. 1 ... o 1 . k . . j 1 uiilhiou ii aiiji. a nan.' . uii-u iiiru , also old, running and fever tores, ulcere, boils, felon, corn, wart, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains, Best pile cure ou earth. Drivaa out pains and aches, (inly Mo a box. Cure ;uar auteed. hold iy Tallmau & Co., drug gists. Arrivals at Motel P.ndl.ton. Jucobaen, Portland. 0 J Officer, Portland. C W Henderson, San Francisco. O tiiiisheimer, Portland. W T Corey, Hpokane. W H Williams, Portland. J Woolley, Portlaud. W R Glendiuning. Lou it Talbot, bpokunr. Thoa Oeobegau, Kcho. R Htepbunson, Hpokane. H o Himon, Portland. J A Cooke. Ban AraBciaco. A K i mist, Portland. J O Mack, Portland. W J Bweeney, Hpokaue. A Otteriuan, Chicago. B H Pitts, Kt Louit. N Skinner, Denver. Ben Roaeufeld, Ban Francisco. J A Allison. J W Caaon. vn Orsdall & Ross. rcAd it lnnisclt. lie made some sign that it we all right and received per mission to go into an adjoining room to make ti change hi' had sug petted. Messrs. Turner and Milam stood near the door, w hich had been partially closed by Wright as he pnscd through. He had been inside but a few second when the reimrt of r gun w a heard Wtight bad shot hiluell through the head and was dead bv the MM lie struck the floor. iH'pnlv Mienff I urner returned at once to Pendleton, reaching here at II o'clock last night. Deputy l oh-daldr Milam went to Pilot Rock. Merrill Wright was aged about Id vears, a widower, and childle-s. His father is dead and his mother, Mr Kliiu Olcott. is living at Park City, Mont. Coroner W. ti. Colo and Deputy Sheriff Turner left this morning for the scene. Your Faoa. Show, the state of vmir feelings and the stale of your health as well. Im pure IiIimkI makes itself apparent in u pale and sallow complexion, pnnnlcs and ".kin eruptions. If yon are feeling weak and worn out middi. not have a healthy appearance, you should try Acker' Blood Klixir". It cure all bhssl disease where cheup Sarsa narillas and so-called purifiers fail. Know ing this, we sell every Isittle on a (sisitue guarantee, ror sale oy Brock A MoOoMMM. HOTEL PENDLETON DINNERS. A Bill ot Fare That Satiation Those Who Partake. It is desitY 1 at this time to refer to the dinner et at the Hotel Pendleton, and part icii lur i y to that of Thurday evening. It was a (air sample. Start ing oft with raw Olyinpia oyster the pace wa- rapid. 1 be .osier, on ue, were fat, boneless and dead. Next were consomme royal and cream oup with tomatoes; olive; I'ruah baked halibut, with egg sauce and jiotatoe, Duchess; boiled lef w ith pick le sauce ; fried ch icken, Maryland atyle. liight here is a go'! place to linger. It it not pussihh lor all I go lo Maryland to eat i bickeu, but II that it their ttyle of serving chicken the wonder it that the state hasn't been overrun with people iroui all partt ol the world. Olancing carelessly down the bill of tare the eye strikes brau.ed lamb on toast, dish gravy; sultana meringue, claret sauce recommended a deTici ou ; roast prime beef, au jus; roast leg of mutton, w ith iellv; roast loiu of pork, pan gravy; stuffed ox heart; thriuip salad . not to be snubbed); steamed tomatoes sugar, boilttd and mashed p ilatoe. At this stage of the game a person bumps up against mince pie, lemon pie, spue pudding with hard and branny sai.ee. This isun elegant plan- to run the Irani mi slow time, in order to enjoy the beauties of the above ueniioned scenery. The evening exetcises are Itoiild t. close with lea, iiittee, milk, hoiolate, as sorted cake, assorted nut Isn't that enough lo mak boarder envious. been;, a iioii- wl or catarrhal Doubles. prepare Cream Halm .ir. iu ap. passages Announeemeiit. To accommodate those partial to the use of atom iter lying liuuid into tbe noeul the proprietors in 1 lou id form which will be known u Kly's I njuid Cream Balm. Price including the spraying tube is 78 cent. Druggists or bv mail. The liouid form cmlsjdie tbe medicinal prowrlies ol the solid prei.arat ion. Cream Balm is quickly abnorbed by the membrane and ..... r not drv up thu secretions but changes th. in lo a natural and healthy charac ter. Kly Brothers, V. Warren St., V V. RDM A BROWNS FUNERAL. Pepsin preparations often tail to re lieve indigejtiou becauae they can di gest only albuminous fooda: There it one preparation that digeatsi all classes of food, aud that is Kodol Dys pepsia cure. It cures tbe worst catjee of indignation and gives instant rdiei, for ft digests what you eat. Tallmau k Co., leading druggista. Young Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gldtoo Brown Burled In Ulney Cemetery. The funeral ol F.dua Hrown, tbe H-year-old daughter of Mr. und Mrs. ( iideon Brown, who died W dueaday inomiug at the iamily home IU mile nortbeaet ol Pendleton, took place Thursday, from that place. Rev. C. A. Doteon. pastor ol the Christian cburch, cond'jctixl the sad tervices. luUirment was in Oluey cemetery, to which place tbe cortege made its way from the farm, arriving early in thu alternoon. Many relatives were present, as well us neighbors, who extended their sypmathy to the parents in the hour of trial. Kduu Hrown wa 8 years old al the time of her death, and un ouly child. A day or so preceding duath, upon arrival home from school. she informed her mother that she had a peculiar feeling of wuaknerr, so that the could scarcely manage to walk home It was not thought lo be at all sorioua. t. In the morning oi death she was B.round apparently healthy and played al ..hi and assisted ber mother iu a eh bl.i. way to pre pa i e break last. She was aeized with a tpeain and aakod her mother to assist her. Bhe died within l.r. minutes. Tbe ueareat neighbor wh hali a mile away, and alter the deutji the mother held her little girl in her armi while tho husband went for help. LVmMOd was a grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. John W. McCornnck. Pendleton, who purchased the Bentloy propertl on Bluff street, south of tho O. R. A N. depot a few rears ago. But one of their grandchildren survives Gideon Brown and Oeofge BtMeT) are brothers-in-law . The If ceased was a niece of John M. Hentlev m a mm Look at Your Fata. And tee if it it reflecting health or disease Karl's Clover Root Ten boautirto the face and comnlcTion, and assures pet ffXll health All druggist . nt and fit) cents Money refunded if result are not satisfactory. Tallmau A Co. "THE CHRISTIAN" l NEXT. A Great .Play al the Fraitr Tuttday Evening. January SB. "The Christian," Hall Caine'a powerful play, which comes to the Frater on Tuesday, January differs as a play somewhat from the liook ttory, but only to the eitent of dramatic renoiretnents. 'Hlory Quayle" appears as presented in the book. In the ttory John storm is a controversial character, a DifMWMJtJ whose sombre nttrihnte at describeil bv the author present him in the light of a religions fanatic. Holding in mind that people go to the theater for amusement and not to le preached to from lehind the footlights, Mr. i line relieves the stage "John Storm" of his pronounce religious character istic, and present him n a noble, self-sacrificing man, the love existing between "Olorv Ouavlc" and him forming the central motive Ol the dramatic story. Yet the change made in the character of Storm, and in the ceneral eonslru. lion of the .la itself, loc not disappoint the readers of tbe Hiok, who may go to the theater only to see the character transferred to the -race. I TAX A R I . F PROPERTY IN OIlKtiON. Umatilla County Stand Fourth In Taxable Wealth. Oregon has taxable properly valued al about lS0..t3l),2tlll, n slight increase oxer !Hr9. At the time this table w.c made up. Lane, Polk and Multnomah e ntities had not reported to the teera tary of state, and estimates arc made of their assessments. The dual Iguret will not materially change the aggre gate valuation here given : SLAUGHTER OVERCOATS AND l onnly. Raker Kenton lis. kaniaa Clnnten i lelllfaDla Coos CroeV curr PollBlS' iiilllatn lira lit Hern.) I k-OIl fotaphin Klamsih I akr Lane .... Lincoln Linn Malheur Marlon Morrow Multnomah Net flhcriMAO Ttllam.Mil I'maillla futon Wallowa tf atee u a.li.tigion W'fiOl'Irr Vsmlilll I'oials. . ! '..0. ,(! ' ''I ' 1,1 M.ttl tsi aii l,t77,.W ;.'i'. I,st,aj !KW.?:-' ; ' IS I., I. Ill ..'.PIS I '. !4I, I, '...l i l.l'.,.v: '.'. 'i I. AM, .'A i . ,100.00.1 44,57 , .r..n.Ml l,rt7,7.. ,01 I.HT.t 13,904 Ml 1,400,000 i I ,A3,T. ,fl,'l' "I i.iWT.jej I l.'l.s i ..I.K.sU" ft;., In -Os.TS-' t T7U 1. '0 . ii I Ml '.'.77S.7 :..: AJtrr.t 'J.MV ,1 l.4l-l.t .'." I ' I 1,714,7" ha, tin t.o.7,ei I.I iv.. :..i , .1 2JWL7M) UTI.7M ! i.li'i.i'. I,477,WK l,4l!M17 .. ,ls,'i. 7id,il t,TJt io.i i, Its,;) . 7,W.1,0i:i IMIH l,.'" Kt 1 N l...l.. . t.j.vr.oit ..,''. tits l,4, 0.. I ,PK0,l I t,l4i,IM t.'JM.ilfl 44...T7 i.ieo m ULSTERS. of overco.it'. anil ulsters lins 5 Prices- Oni entin itoch ol overcotits and ultti 1 1 his hfjefl divided into itw, ., !; lew.: .'.. A llocd Thing. Our great-griuid mothers' garrel: contained the same herbs of all heal ing found in Karl's CloVOf Hoot Tea. They gave our ancestors strength, kept the MOOd pure and will do the neBM for you if you say so. Price '.'."i ct and H its. Tallmau v. 00 . 4Mn)I0 druggista. $7.00, $7.50, $8.00 ami $g.oo Overcoats tfjR AH ;uid Ulsters for u)u.UU $10 ami $11.75 Overcoats and Ulsters tt7 C for J)I.1U $m. $1.1.50 ami $10 Overcoats and Ulsters for S17 00 and SitS.oo Overcoats and Ulsters $40() $20.00 and $25.00 Overcoats and Ulsters QQ Bvtry Overcoat in the house is included. This season there is a large duath rate among children from croup and lung trouble. Prompt action will mve t In- httl p.' Irom these terrible lisease. We know 01' nothing so cer tain to give instant relief as Une Minute Cough t'ure. It can also be relied upon 111 grippe and all throat and lung troubles ot ndtiits. Pleasant to take. Tollman A 0o., leading drug-girt. Money! Money: Money: Is what I must have, therefore, all who know themselves to Ik indebted to me plea-e come and settle at once. Thin reiUet is made for the ptjffMM of saving melf from mv own credi tor. JOK II AMI. KB. Ihe Rural Spirit. I the lending livestock journal pub- lihed on the Pacific coast. No breeder should Ih without it. Published weekly at 111 Third street Portland, r. Send for free sample copies. II Will Do You liood. A hlissl purilicr and tissue builder i Karl's Clover Root Tea. Sold for half century on our guarantee. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Price 35 i ts. and 10 i ts. Tallmau A Co. As to Prescriptions -t-H J l 1 II- The Peoples Warehouse TUB LbADKRS. Hotel Pendleton Under New Management. Salnl Paul't School. A boarding and day school ot girls at Walla Walla. Wash spring term begins January I'll, 1101. ip a Ihe Acker's Knglisb remedy will st nigh at nnv time, and will cure worst cold 111 twelve hours, or money refunded. 3o eta. ami ets For sale bv Ilns k A Met 'oinils. PAPA'S SHIRT was not make to write ilism although w bite and its surface bs.ks as potls of the same artistic finish a the best cardboard when it is laundered at Ihe Domestic. If you want your linen of exUiite color ami gloss finish, and sent I. .me ..1. the lajst condition, you will always get the iiest result irom THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Pi Kobinton, Prop. Telephone 60 when physicians re.ominend you to have them compounded by us, ,vhat does tl.at mean'.' Simple the certninty on their pari ih.it you will get exactly what is prescribed the right iiiantity and the right iU.ility. which is even more inirtant. Hut we go further than that, for we lake honest pride iu our skill in compounding. BROCK & McGOMAS DRTTOOISTfl t'orner Main ..ml Cmrt St.. IVnillctou. Strictly Nrst-Class KxccUect OniMnc. Kvery Moderu Convemeuco Oregon Lumber YairJ .si; 1. is Lunther, Lath, BhlniltWi Building Pliper Tar Papei. MoulditiKs. Pickets, I. line aud Gtmcid Hrick and Saiui. S.ish and Dooi Svteen 134MrNVt WinJ. Terra Clta I'iyc. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., o))u. Cotui lK;us Give Us a Trial. Rates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Week or month H.ir .ind Allll.ird (looms. HeAdquarter. for Traveling Men The I '.est Hotel In Hustern Oregon. Van Di aii Bros., Props. Successors to J. E. Moore Indian Robes AND Fine Blankets Are made bv the V KENTUCKY 4 WHISKEY The Pendleton Woolen Mills I'tMidlctoii, (Iri'Koii- I'm 1 nih il covert, luroUhinga for a "don," cozy corners, etc., tin Pendleton Wool' u Mills Indian Holies are just the tiling. Write the Mills. What DeHglits Some People )' Ull.C'l . KeJNH' Will Ium uimat l i'i " aviid ImI utlit ra muri nnv MltliOl In; r.t drink MV. ftef . uii'l 0 1 i i ,.n at i.J I lies MU' t ktt4ilit .1 1 tnr t uu by thoau wliu uu Win III MUpaiflUr ,iilalll . Wuu 'tui U'i li 10 iii'iuiif' yo r L.f what fcoo-i, ine atu-- ijiar itrli c- ar Jiut al tui igb. ini adi ti lui k and M'1'iora 1 Court ritreet, near Johnson. We have Lamps to Burn and they arc K.iod 0BM tOOi We will leave it to you which is the which is the best liuht. Think for youraelf. Kverythin in li.e electric line. Houses wired ou sliort notice, Slot maciiine repair ing a specialty Peudletoii Electric Supply House. Maple Bros., Prop. Phone's Main 74 aud Keel 176. IIihm' boarded by ili day, work ur uiunili and aiveo ilm iiesi -.I tare. I if -t Cla5 Livery Rigs Can be ul.iaiiel ou hurl uuil.-e. Telephone Malu 7v lor cab. KLvm .am. fioorlelof. Depot Stable. Hold l J'lllN at The Louvre II Ml bl Saloon rr.m i n ..French Restaurant.. IIU I'i.At'K 10 KAI W hcie yuu rau , 1 aouiDll.Int ooa .111 . 1 .1 ii.ila.iii Proprietor. Farmers Custom Mill 1 rv.J Walters, I'roprietor. eapaclly, Itti barrels a day. lour eaclieufed for wbcal flour, Mill read, Cbopoad feed, 111. , alwayt uu band. lelephono 7J, ALLFN BROS., Wood and Posts. v evww vvveasaVVnantvAttsa TW LT Lots 5 aM SO, Block 83, lFIvc olocks fom Main SU at ai ::0W Jlgurc. Kflquirc of !eli 1 ci ed Fiomeilv K11 aud laiio.iarMk PoaU I rl.e. Hlabt. ood idee aau di Ortice rei4)l Having Hank. (iKI.i.oN II. SHIMON, Subscribers to Magazines tuuiiti bvlliet liMtl Iu I Jit,- wall i VOL' WANT TO Hl'tt f.ii'- fu luaefaVjlutMi ur iuwylapcrt Iu lb t'uiu-l tatu - ot KuroiM, mm i by , i' uuti , 1 a, oj acuJ U tb HAMT OaaMe' MlaUf tbo ut ubJtalire l-ric; vl tba biibUtiwu yuti nei 1 v, kuu wa win nave it aaut to vou aul atauiuu uJ) tUk ol tbe .li to tba Kavarr Omwuomia Iu reuitulug you faji Jt will aave you uu are a ault iitvr -UmIui t t u lh r t tul from tbe utibllibrV i It Addrea KA&l OHltooNUN PUB. CO.. hoitdle Uli, OfttlCOaJ. I Co S. JACKSON, j East Oregiwilan Office. I 1 - . : Trr.r- ;.-.UiBS dtmOStoi WILE HOTEL. zmaam at siihvr ilea ea u.n. . w3mb-i 1 1 aw Bm Meal. .'.' 11,0 uoulb and ll .1 xr day, Heal H.itel 111 tbe ell) lor tamlll Uu. 1,1.11 Ir.lui " 1 r L C4a vor. v-ouri tnu 'nntun . PENDLETON, OREflON