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tiuiTlOji BRING IN THE BABIES During the year 1901 will givr .iway. al whtr?Y trrr. to evtrrv bahv horn in I'm a tills county. Us rirst pair of shoes Those are handsome welt Vici Kid. worth 75c a pair. Tlion are no conditions except that vou present the hah'. This offer hold ijood tot the entire year Bring in tin habtos THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood itrf- MTLi. WEEKI.T AST SDit-VTHkLT t YW - rubllalilna Eaat Ortgoni.it. MUM .mp.inf, tt"V 91TTTX"1 trSt K &T - ' Vm eeer tit nf.ht it-v. mmumum . - vbklv u. : a i ft : o hat'. Om .icft. or iMfl ll Twxw aa ilror uwo-euMJ', a 1 ilfft -tt Uft tkJ.tiA. I kM lw (MM pM 1 f . pi. I . . mlj a...-;.: I 'Wni'.'wNth MM tco far wen h viaejiag mli In li tff9!l gv the lei skin flint Wall street, a man who ha." detots 1 lilailieti stinting ami t.i u: v. 1 j o'tYier people prodaeed, eays he "etews. wiiii alarm' tl Uireatn.il r monopoly. tt entire1 In doM I Be prnrootprs of ft were siltbted to let him in. If he lrty tu it lis would eot ba with alarm, but rnubiBf hi palms with chock le ami tfiee A Wisconeia legielator lias introduced two bill that are probably intend! to encourage another "infant industry." One waui) impost- a tax of le an nually apon all uninarrt.! iu-i; over 1 year of apt . The other would give annual pension ranging from lie to mothers of six cuildreu up to MS t atottaera of VI or more. Why are more petty wanted in Wisconsin ' Are then not eiioogb poverty stricken one.- there already . The 'wona or somebody" just now have a bright prospect lemre them. Tbwra arc more titan UAUu army nrticee . to be tilled under the new urn:v law. The "sons of tomebody" have t. be fad by (be sons uf utreryUaiy. of course, and IM man who is led 1- B a 1 dared more im--rtaiit than those who 80 the feeding by those in au thority, hut this is nothing nea. 1. in this conntry t tabor is not ti be a gentleman. To aaulilish several insulations that are aot eareded and that could accom plish 110 good, with the aid ol state money in Eastern Oregoii. M ha.- beea proposed in the legislature wouh: not abate or eu,ualuv one : or tittle the piiTHe. and would empower counties to adopt it by popnl.ir vote lor county patpaaM, as. matter ol local option, the great lmiMirtaiu-e Md far reach ing poesiMlittt of the IBMMM become lamed lately evident. A OA Y WITH SOROSIS I' ;ta May Riler Smith's .lav at B - - - in addition it wa the annua! New Year's entertainment at which men are welcomed, ami nnre.ner. fee make the occasion farther aaaplelaaa, H m New Oaatarr iiy. l aoealdefed eiyaill n nee hilly artfil god when invited t attend the meet ing, and apprceiated the fact that I niich! always reeall with happy memories that the Twentieth century iaaaed upon me M a cnet to Snroais, Sue oldest and mo 1 1-l!rated 1 .:' the woman's clubs o( the world. Mv paerl fortune in this direction came through my aunt. Mrs. f rank Fuller, of New York, who wear th erMe, attachnl to her 8lnh hadm . the golden nine- apple pendant, signifying a memher- Inn i( a ouart-r ol a centorv. Mie been identified with the societv since Its earliest ilays, rMeateuly Hold ing iniortaut nAasa, and is ever I.ivai to it interests. i - .-i- wa orjMalaad la MM by a few lltetaty women. The movement at onrv aroused nifM aaonnMM anil strnns dieapprova! . .A woman club war looked uoii as something nl together out of the prescribed order of woman's life and an innovation M h frowned into ousmirity . This initial orgaoiiation thirtv-tw.. years ago was Um MmII beginning of the woman's club moven.entk re'otfniied today tliroughoiit the entiri' country sys tematically carried on for the culture ami advancement id women. Alice Cary was the first president of tsirosis, a poeition afterwards held for yeais by .lennie ('. I'rolv. better anown to the world as Jennie June. company returned to the Astor I lal lories whore soalH had bNU ar ranged, and the proyrnm. ac pub lished below. n- rendered The ijsapera were well worth nean im'iMireo nv women or iinusnai iiiir lect, and as one literary man obsereed. "wonld do credit to the brain of a man. ' Mr Utaee nallatin neton I l'liumpson, wife of the man who knows j the wild animals, was one 01 the en I tertaiuers 1 had been very anxious to ' hear. She wa no- disnprointins. I with her cultured voice and ehanalM manner, and her paier was well read. The program si generally enjoyed and the papers and dtsenssions worthy of permanent ; reervatinn. The gen tlemen lolly appreciated the honor which had been conferred upon them in ieing invited to what the tumiiers itatel wa" nup one nt the ordmnrv oeial meetnws ol roroi. unv one id j which is a nelhjbt to attend In ad dition there was an air ol distinction being there simplv because it Ota porosis, for club women the world over acknowl-dge all this (larenl or- ganiiatmn has doM taoalM the en- coiiragenient and promotion of liattlat societies which hav had their gi od inrliieuce upon the lires of proajraMire women, and added materia' !v to their MeaaMMMt ami pienaure. The program 111 full is here given, -ind also the poem which is so trail known, and by which May Rile;' Smith is likewise known. THE ONLY CURE FOR NERVOUS DISEASES ovr i.isv 1 tin)'' Ifl 'time." lie i lliiisi . M i.- rsi li sxtrs liiMrthin CLASSIFIED ADS. IWll l' .11 Vl'V. Knt'lK TnTl... ' line lias, Ot morv. per week, at ll. a raiaoitanM u i 'in !lni iit nnir. ihjt mnnih. m ihn mi.. i-r 1 o TIIKRF. LIKKI time -Or lllnn-n 'ie : times We IOe i scb sjlibl'i nio insert ion . nt im Hour- 3 I'Roi.K AMMK Hnw iu Uwifilv I b LutUbT S '!MSI i aKOI. CI. I I Areompanlsil br Mix Mail Hiwell. stajscr ros Dutwiios Some ('Bents ami ! i .t. I ,r our S'i" '"imr Lite. Prt-nlUon o( (Be itib)i Mst Ri;.'. -mill, Th l)loll of raw Rrdmni Cbtrlotti B Wiibour H.Uf Silo Anns Rolvn Doalatlll ll Ijk! hnol-iiiniKr Belilcn IK- NN L NO BBBtUI Th Religion of the future ... Heiier 1 Pool. Ths Denies t Msnusr- . . Mrs QraeeOallaUa seton ri.ow Ma OST t" !lo f' J songs . . . .SeteaM mi-. n:ssr frankel Reanetta C Tuthlllsi th Piano wntd- A soclstv tor thi- PrTnitoo ef Cnteltr to SMch..Nelll L Kiom. sn The Hope ol the Canieil Wl oirl SB'l Hoy i Bans Conanr UttTOci pi., i wti KEHEN OaXlRNR WARXM 'iiairman Kx- : ' omatito'v The w siiion Alton Janunri let, la' I AY n UM. oTaehiagtaa, D. C. -MKTIMK. loBiet!.. Ur all IK- iraon bavo u-oi Ivarneil. a:, i tun and Mart (orevrr.iore bees let, Ih thlutr which our weak ;u lmni- lief- Tli Wll. tb w vrl'TSil will, lainr- rtuti U'lor u out of In- t ilark to a t4t 'inn . r i -t-- nr.' ws shall ss how all ,! rln are riKI.I AB an t hoi tfUr aad 1111' ' blu me what geer.ied r-pnajf wa tovr i.tost how. whlh fron an.! w (hall v-n aaa. (iod's pUu go on sa best for you and ni--HoW, when w :ali-'l II hdd not our cr . ivaus Hit wifdoK Co th sad eaaM BM And ev'.n a- wla pantatt ditallow Too much of twrei- to r . in bail . uoo'. ".1, prbaBS. ll kepluf (rum Bl no I.tfe't tweetm ihinft, ieui R uistn eaed. An. I burden on tite topic's beck, p aitrd there by the eeiablishiaeiit o: UMM la stltutions in othor part- of the Hale An ludnelj iaJ nefaool in Eastern Ore gon would accomplish nothing for the people i, . the state, ft would provide 0twral toft places for a few of the army who cUnior for such job and give a kin1' of :r ctiucaliuii tu a ( This it the pledge of MMIMMfela I I give my name to Boroeta to keep sa- redly. I give my interest to Soros n to make tt worthy of support. I pledo myself to sustain the mem lera of Soroeis in all worthy efforts. I will defend them against calumny. ( will avoid doing anything ' that can injure the reputation of Nonais. I will be a member of Soroais as long as I can ba useful to and receive benefit from the association. a e Porosis meets twice a month. Tne lirst Monday is u social meeting be ginning with luncheon and followed by a program consisting of papers, muai'c and diecuaaions. Kight committeee cover different (objects of iutereet to pr. gressive women and each chairman pre Idea an entertainment during the year, un the third Monday of each month a business meeting kt held fol- lowi i b) luucheun. All meetings art at the Waldorf-Astoria. The club calendar is therefor dividedjinto seven husine and eight social days, the annua election, and the anniversary breakfast. At the January social meeting men are included among the guests, and it aM recently decided to alwnvs have that meeting fall on New ; Year's day. This plan was adopted waly after considerable discussion, in asmuch as all meetings of the clob j have Isjen held M .Monday since ita organisation. e Tu me May Kiley Smith has ever ' been remarkable because the author of I that beautiful poem, "Sometime," 'which baa toothed and comforted. : . inc. Daa ;h. turiok. H turea WM - 4 Pour out tin p. And i.' tomv frn.-nl Where huraan ki "h. lo bo: blaaa- I hu" wear your a,i omminslnl ami KOlUIHOot: with MM rebel and 1 tfiar. yaup. or mine on for oar llpa to drink eu love i. lying low, a cannot rsai li bn face. I lovlnic Kathsr to. n wtih bil-t: (rare' ABil you thall ti. only know that lnstiind breath I- not tli mMUc zlft jil feml- Ilia tnend iit'l .iat kigiiiib.. -.ble y ,,f .teath oncealt th lairsn boon Bis lore an ..ad II m could tub ajar the salot ol life. And Hand within and alltot'i worktaaa toe. Wa . onto, mterprel all thl.eouht and .trlfe And for eaeh Biytterr would tm J a key' lid' not today. Tbsb be cont-nt poor hear.' ood t plant like Mils purv and wrote BB- foio . must not tsar th etoas-thui leaves apart Tiai will reveal tb chain-! of sold And tb roust panant tol. we reach th laaai W'nsr tired fesi. wun -andal ioomtiI, mav MM When we thali clearly t an- iBderitand. I i.'iiuk that will ai, "od k bows th best'" M Y HILEI 'itrTH HUH LINKS I time Me '.'lime :11c " times 1e 1 ' each aditltlolinl Inter lion n t: linkh I Urns w '' Hmsa ""'2 S ilmei MB sarh additional it . I IKK ol' lifcw aidlii HTA.r WANrrn. uLKKN Vlt'XuklA. Wl nUr etlliiun nnynf heme bourn. . . Ui.ii r .v i o I'lirUautl, . trfORNKYR. ... 1, .' 1U1.KY. ATTnlUNCYri VI Uw Hrlte hi KaetageMant Huiidiua. UK . . ;.'.VKM AiTol'.NikYtJ A.T lam Rtioui K AtxoelaiKnj Blr.ek. fendle Inn iliesun "USIt AND I 11. I Ma I uv.T" I -mt I - iiatt 'c"d4lu, '"rttoa N0 TUT PmT t,l rMOK. it.. m.iv, HAtxna loin ami l,t,,r :1''T. oretatrs TNielii.-,,f . man.- .in,, g,,,, .,j ""la n, ennnier i, a ,, .. .. , .e sresa, 512?' oie euin 1 "i (.,,, rajwairinj lurnlab ryir iBsaremsuK rbuu ln Houts hlm k FV Par -md .li SJja t..:"-f;. !. V ;k. oK' ick (ri.(i i IN r.O. H.VII.KV, Jmld Mtlalai 1 1 1 1T.I.M kN '. HI at lai. 1. 1'. on I R mm pgrta, riTTUKRAUl, ATT'.llNKY kt L.., 08 e It A aoelaUon Uanfe. ll. I.. A I !KM V i.i ami I . AsseetattMB ABCUITBCTS T. K. MOWAIUi, V Ill'UlTlln. 1 aorn t .,! ... . V. ' '" AJili , . A. -' 1 "int.. ill u T.. tl i.-, i- i.j; : ,'" " Jtidd buildln. city i ,. KKRKK1 1 ' na 'i - k. D. IUlYI, Henri : . '. rORKKY ilea hi- k. fORKKY AT AT l..W build lilaanilr; VA. 1 "N I K.l Tor tttlmate. furmtked .m .ji ler. raa be left at Ihe Uv ' ,!L.U' : lAWK A Hml.lltia .A: uaBhN Ann BBneWB. aw .J J , Y"iiCIANS. CI IN .1 vim . i in ri K1KMT NAT10SA1. lou. Capital, i ''"i.klllir In : tut ,. ri.ble tranttert m .1.. - . . .. Vn.k ..... -. --. . 1 KHU tin-.'.ortiiwaet. tlralni lira ami wainpa .ntkri i nlM i ... .... ,i , tTV-.ilMM vire-preaiiloBt . : t w.,1., S iiovruti y rhu; ,i i . W, H. r- H 1 a' .'.lal bU k at ni't'H K K11AI iffir lii.tin. 10 in I EKSi . ol F1CI li im. r 1. hone ::t. !i 'Ml. "ATM "Tire, bin k IU; real- Tbh ri. - 'LOSTOK S resnti. (i tt'i-i llileret '"iTrW ihi.. T?W Br- y. TV..- - Mo- Mm, Twi, , "tiir .At' i.. 1:1 1 itepknoc lit i i t a.: 17, ASrhH'lA readauoti tjle- 31 Kt "ATM1 PHYSICIAN it. WW tli-e mil' n in I -.teat of lie r H..1 I lA I 1U. A I. li A N K OyATUftv i t. ra ..... (.-a. ,v. .itrpioiaaalSlV " " ' ' inn eJg i i aoSTS? uler.t T. J, Kirk, Tlre.preti.ieu.rTfJ . :iri ee.hler: Mrt k I u.Sl1.!'. tamler. iiml ii 'I'D. it nei if Mai '( aim Main Ml eonteB Ivni . nl. i AtUUKE'b UASK Of trMM "". ' , ' " ' fasrsl tSfi - iir.i.i- i r un.' ,a; icm i rami uii,.it,i. ,i ,.. .i-V w i , I ; -laain lc - ." " 'CO 'IMS B ' utituciuaa. i n-oiisnt: i,Ti "" 11 I'f'ai.'.. ii : i ilcrt, " . K r . -i ttittatii cashier: ilirfeu. A l.artLtan X. M John. 1 J WkBTI .-w i i' ..i . . " ' i a. t ' . , aiuiiw.' IMioTt la i.l Ks rip r. IM1M.T1CH l l.l.i 'WISt I BK I T 1 K . 0. II V nr. oh! braadtil I a Hitii m i-oiindi Mj ATHMAN trity Manka. VVOBiN'S CLUB NOTES The Oregon clubs hat been admitted cated a i parents Um- extmnse uf their The inttltutions of nwc this arv in nverrome ili-lmi hv the HW i.:' hived sons and daugnter? whr. should i..-eiv:- encmi raged ana satitnei! manv a one iue nartie o: inonoionv, , i ' re. -ad- Aae.a-iati.in of New York . iu hederution of Women's to the BMB era iederation, and a!, clubs belong ing tu the state federation are thus brought into connection with the national organisation. Individual clube may still be members of the gen eral federation, if they cbooee, hut the eentiraent is growing in favor of stroii s'ate organisations, and representation in the general through the suit federation. The state board of director- have charge of all general federation busi ness in the state, and appoint a federa tion secretary. Mrs. Kmily L. Wake inan.of Mil vert on is Oregon's sec May under the new law. .Mrs. Wake man is a club woman of experience, having been a mean be r of Soroeis, and a director ol the Hea th Protective Than is only .me sjiecitic known to nieJicme for disease? arising from iin pure bl.Ksl and a deli biitte.1 nervous ayatein. and that in I'nine'a celery rum pound. It is the nnst remarkable remedy that tin ntili. r eurch of thi- country has produced. It is not u jatenl medicine. I' bj not (oistetl upon public attenti ni by .-mart advertiiment writer- It proprietorr otaMi nothing for it that it will not ai'iompl hi. It apix-a.- t" no prejudice-, nut re!;. - absolutely Uxm it- un imrallels.l recortl for preventing and ciirint' tin din-as.- ior whn-li th- rea'e--physician nl m.xlern tinie- iMMMi it. No remedy ever accomplished so much gotal ; none ever uclueved unci uni versa! attention. There i- no sulsitltute for it. and there can he none. BlMl celery compound make tlic sick well. Pendletoti i Planing Mill and Lumber Yard Can soli Cnaapaf than an; inn. in thi' county hecausic they buy in large 'juantitr.s. li you need luiriber or any mill work call their prices. or kind and get Hotel Pendleton Under New Hanajfement "lie I A Strictly Ptrst-Class Licellent Cuisine. Ever) ModerL Con7flatence 'jnHBH- -B bH Ink i Girc Us & Trial hdtes $2 00 R. FORSTER. - Proprietor. A Bin Kick vrX- JJ c KENTUCKY at KENTUCKY WHISKEY A mini makes when hie laundry won wnt home with aircupiii i-ds. ui -; rend eagle Initio:, boles, If t nun 1.1 brine Ins linen to an urv-tcedaM lauadry, when- parfeot methods obtait at u!l timet., -uch as the Douisttk Laaadti he will receive hi "hirta, collar:- and cuffs e.iial to lies evtrjr time that we svnd them iiunie. THS DOMESTIC LAMY j. F. Rubinton, Prop. TeiepMMlO l!f. Swi-i Kat bv Weil or munto i Mi at mICILmV NORTHERN PACIFIC aaw (Mtiitg eui.noflaul with a i was please.) to hear hor and meet her, ' ren tier wnal iier words ol hope liberal supply of state money an- i numerous by far, and unable to do a work feat cam -ht- i-etter Hi I., by T-'.ata Jittuutioua. In stale i- un- atinf ten much in the ed . ne ahilti doing uotliiiig well. If ami rest naa neen to many people in the far away West. She M an attrac tive iv .mail with .. sweetly modulated voice und a beautiful character. Bhe i- i iiairman of the committee on house unt! home and iier program was de- u... .ul . n i f t I ...... .. ...... . I. . . , . - . ... .Hlimir utBl HI. UI..JII III. . --r- u......f.i ii nt n..r The tree public library bill has been pussed BJ the senate. It it now rea for the governor's aignaiure. pap-r em--- aa replete and stories, tur. f (anil ii onoy tm-re n .til.: be n )MbVs I it, but ther. m suit, at least no, in BaoaattlM la tiie amonat of public money spent in this way. . ..ii.- Poet' paper, "The Public" say it is aalvised l.y benator Uuekliu of Colorado, that tne NJMM oi tne Col orado tenate revenue rommiasion which lie is chairman, cvuumiux the coiuuiieaiiMi a inveatigu'.n.n .nt tM Australasian laud ta. keg haueted. This is (o be regret tetl the report is one of the most valuable urticial docuuieuU on laxatioe at pnxlueed. More satisfactory i- the news that the recommendations of the commiatiou are couuuauding favora ble coueideration Kx-itov. TbtNaae approved tbem in his Bual meeaaga, and iov. Orman in.iors. il them in his inaugural address, while the raauntlj elected aenalor. Patterson supports then, pereouallv and in his newspaper the Rocky Mountain Nees. The senate eomniittee on the constitution lias made a lavorahie report recommendations, they having been re lerred tu it : and it is believed tiiat th. propoaed constitutional ameudmeut em bodying titeui will receive UM requisite two-thirds vute in the senate When Ute iaet is noted that this amendment would allow the legislature to providl for levying the Australasian land tax twWa!dori .uioria an ad valoreo, tax on band t. the ex- cloaioti ol lUipruVemeuU for state Kvery one of Pendleton's clubs will be represented bv active w .r . r- in the Y. M. C. A. canvaea, to begin M i. lui murium; hach church is alao n en.i lent r.rirHaeiTtei . thmnel. ita snaat '. mil rill, clever reler-; Bocietv . Had there been a better un and evinced a ileiaLandiui annme that iatliea in rwirard tn ll. i- iii our .tea Len- worx:. it is mute !ik,v thai ti.ee a., mil have matle a Uiedae of a '.Inaiaand ars, at tbeir meeting Thursday ti.e guesu of bViroeis assembled soon afternoon. Mondav night Mill show twalee oa New Year 's day in thej what can be raised' by a house to house auHtruit ueaiiroe.1 .vsior galleries, eanvase. and it wi. not be t.... atet.. mastery ot her chosen uhiecl. ome t.. the mnl.nl. iaiiMra:it- iihmi' t liord- and Pi- .rd- in our .Nea ten-! work, it is ouite like! v that thev tnry una. Sii.iiiig a har hour or more in intro ductions and social intercuarse. The a..n.fi. were elegant!! dressed, wearing men tere i :ri- their nala. Th. i COats, and three or four hiii.dre.1 riia. ex- inguished peopi. made an attractive scene. At 1 o clock the president v ' ' - 1 - I'ein-ii. gave the signal which sUrual the pr.aession to the Waldorf-Astoria ball room, the most richly de. ir.il.-d r.aim in the i-t. fei-th appointed building. Tweuty-six tables, accomutixi.it tog from eight to thirty guests each, were beautifully de corated to receive the gneeta. At Mrs. Puller's table covers for thirty were laid, she having invited a number of SJJii iriei.ua ami In au.llllili all llie men, here of the korlnighllv Club of .Ma.li- 'son, New Jersey, who were accom Denied by ihtur husbands. The menu follows: BJaW UuiImm) a la keUavus make a pledge then. Th. in earnest and hopeiui measure of success. women are of a urge The women of halem pletlueil a thousand dollars. Would it not be pa aating strange if Salem should pr.ive more eiiterpriaiiu; than Pendleton in a matter ol this kind-' Bar and Billiard IPj.ii. Headquarters for Traveling ,VUt The Best Hotel In liastern Oregon. Van Dran Bros.. Props. Successors to J. E. Moore Indian Robes AM) Hoi The PKNDLtTOX '. by JOHN SCHMIDT Louvre Saloon Pullman .Sleeping CM MtKant Diniu:.' CttTIi Tourist Sleep. nu lnrb IT. l'AUL tiPtU....'. Fine Blankets Kia-de-btai. Monialjelio. viiguooa aj met de htsuf, aauce lvru l"OBll.. Pa.eatlu. fl.i i'uli KrBBeall. t . .B-.ua.i .ilaa.es de laateian. futiu loir. Tb.- si Cafe. Ls 1 Jaatier, ltl Al the conclusion ol the luncheon the BAD COLDS flaw It la )aaja Kh,J CttUa ilu art i.uw If B laanrwl. aBNUafH DY.N.VMK'TAII I I. KB walk-: i,ni... Irvan tait aawtwyi truad a -... r..tr lr..u.nt uiL t.ti, .,..,. n ut ul tvUm utr ..i.iit 'It sat Wjc tual caar uf grip I as laaa. A ball II- -m l Um H .NAM I r.Vhl LIS Ti. UK aV u.aiUM tauw l-aTi aa am a Ua Brat ..WhL I cuJurat aial nuauaa.1 Oaau. u, Iba ua. Pa " UAKi.'LAY llt.M.I A S.ul.1 aaa. Altera. , Iu: Iwmu tttaat. Bat. KnacUo.. Jolt 7. liau "WiaUt .. Ub haic alaajia baan nnow Uut tu at Tb. ar. ban: aaal an far luuntla. but Ue Laat are atuajtasl toauaalv b. MKNKr.l.l. DYNAMIC TABIXKM Uutb ooual. aud vubl itlaauuaarvl ... cuupia ul .la) t .SvUuay ab ika. Una Iu mm " Mk UMM A L IIOLI.IN. II Muat St, law, Kua el.. A US . eu. "I In acrua lb aUMI Irutu abf. MK.MlKI.'n 1.YNAM1. TABI Ll an uaada. Tkat k. buw I farat i.-a tbu. Ilu.) aluv euula wiUaiul autM I luua lima 'IU. we fur nil aaal lnaa abai. I Muat ' H L AK WIMKLK. auital..- att Waabaaiuti Wml. baa Knuuu. Autfuat le. -ci.i L-.tiMiU f.r J.uaoU ui taaa.ua bt IM.A.M. Dkl O OO . Tl Vianuugtu.. alnat ban KrauaMuu Aka. .... aa. n. ur luaal afat. BOKfrK.N b ellAHMACY Art made liy tlie The Pendleton Woolen Mills llur.et Ujarde.1 bjr the ta . tv a or taoi.'.h ami given tin- lisst of . ar. First Class Livery kigs Can u. uLitalued on aliort n.itkc. ii:ieiuune lis in 7'J fur cab. frLuV,uRA,' Depot Stttble. Farmers Custom Mill Fred Writers, Proprietor OMMKf, iv kanski a iag. Vlou r nzc Babgad (ur wboat. fionr. Mil. d I'b.tMwj .... a. ars IS ou hand. To THRU I '(111 ! 1 . l'AUL M! WKAPOLIe ll)( l.l'Th fabqo KOKKb jCKliiiKSTOK WINXSPM I HELENA sod Bt'TTE. TICK ITS TO AI.V THK NfcWS! Take the fcaat Orexumar. -Dally wj.ou a voar by mall Af ... .. a. a i i3u, '. ..niiii OHIOAOO wasiiixutox ; i'hii-apki.i'iiia h W lOKK BOSTON and all points East an ! sartfl. Tbruuab '..ckuta U. Jabau aii.l CWS. 'i (a.unta tii.l Nurlbru Faclnc and ABierli an Hat -,asi. - mail. Ww 'Vckly Sa.or a e i nv tie T1MK SCHBDUtl. i ralu luara faiirtlulou dsilr usc A MW at Cm v. m. u , 'or lurili.it luluiuaiiuu. uu..- .aratj r and llcliels call on 01 mle AlT'!".Ii! U,u. Ofeauu, or A l HAI. WJ! W Third and MurriaoU .IU , lurluulU. W" CRESCENT BICYCLES! lopi MODELS Chainlcss (perfect). $( Light RoaOBtert $5 Adult Cham Motlt-ls $a 5 and $35 Hoys' and GirU' Model 55 Pendleton, Oregon. For couch covers, furnishings lor a "den," cozy corners, the Pendleton Woolen Mills Indian Holies are just the thing. Write the Mills. etc. Consignment Qf Wheels now on the Road. i9t WHEELS Clidiii!- , s,., ,Jllt ,aiuj $3U l" Nfcw ( recent, ti wheei last year. .25. 00 New Crbconi, wlieel lst .;ar . . Jlao.oo Crescent, second nfUtci jjood order. $15 00 Crescent, secoad hand, mod oi'dei t7 5 New 11. I40 wheel tri 5 Catat THE CRESCENT ASEMCY. PeitattattMi