East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 18, 1901, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    t Our special bale this week we
i a i a a v a
12 Jackets worth from $9 to $15 will go for $4-75
1 C.ipt's worth from $7.50 to $1 1 will go for 3.75
23 Wool waists worth 81 90 will go for q8
jo pifecfll of droai gootH worth 29c will go for io1,'.
75 Fncinators worth 75c will go for 18
100 Fascinators worth 50c will go for 10
mi Ptll ' ollarottes worth from i to $12.50 go for. . 4.75
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
75 skirts worth 83.50 will go for f.2.90
100 skirts worth 83 00 will go for a. 25
250 gowns worth 51.25 will go for .50
This sal- lnis lint
leaver Bros.
MONDAY, KKBHI AKY 18, 1001.
THE PRISONER OF ZENDA."
tritorlous Pronntatlon or ID riav
at th. Frazer Saturday Night.
rba Prisoner of .nnda," a i)lav in
.rolutf(iu and lour arte, wub presented
dnnro iV Hacs company Of players
the I raxer Saturday iiirhl in a meri-
rioua manner to tin Tdm1 dcliuht
a larne BltdlsttBB. 'I lie pit in an
t r 11 ate mi-. exact inK In its character,
lid that tin- iliff irt-nt characters wore
ably sustained in 1 isdttahlii to their
iiitv. The iinei mug In the prologoa
wean Vanglian Qlaaaf and rharlus
Urattdt wan realistic en saBjtl In (MM
n excitement, nnxhan Hltiser
iih Him company anil plays t lie title
e. A the plm progressed lie he
hp a prime fiivnrile and won the
iiiiiiiniu 11I the ami ienee (or master
interprelatiim o( the dual character
1 .1 III. II.. -.no iMi'i", in iirarumiii.
oaiig KnailahMUii HU easy change
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I III ' 11 C c r limn hull., niicn iiiosct 11, pi
(he Hecret Mere iiremmt, tu civilian
aflairt. .wis extremely pleasing.
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Ii.v II. r, ill, III ..111 111' I II V IV. M H
.1 hiiI. li.r aim displaced all the
ling necessary lor me pari ami urn
utmost, ii in inn iiiniiui ""'''"didin my life." Weak, sickly, run
lit nil cliiimiini ne nan me mini
wen an .Michael, Duke of Strelsau the
mg 1 BOOflill was up in tin- arts 01 ;
art intri'iii'. anil gave a gnoil repre-
ntatiofl of the desperate rhances a
an will take when lighting (or a
irmii Luke Cnnnees, as Fritz
rleilhoiro, Colonel Sapl's right hand
pporter and ahi ttor played the part
nlv anil grncriully. w. 11. waus
rtfl ll entitled to credit for his con
tent work as Bertram llnrtraud, a
)inig Kindts!! artist. Willis rage
Mifsbal Htrakene. ; I.ouis Oilnert
UntBl Teppicb chancellor of ,
urituniii and W. II. Wadtworth again
Iran. Teppick relieved the.
mbreiies.x nf the plav of its 11. elan
In 1 v bv tin- introduction of quiet
Mom liiimnr. The ladies of the cast
rcre exec'. cut Kuth Aldridae as
Intuinetti da .Maiibun. Helen;
Itircklaml as PriniMM Flavia; Mary:
Iowa an l'ran Twppioh w lie of Franr. ;
aria Calmer as Cminteas vnn Htrof-
11. 1 IheHKennil named wan particu
rlv effective in the dungeon scene.
heri Uounesa was sufficiently rakisii
Captain Hertzau. follower of Duke'
Michael.
A Safety-Fin Needed.
All that was lacking was a safety-pin
keep back the edge of the drop cur
111 when droooed between acts.
Either that or the management should ;
provide rotten apples for the apecta-
jo- to throw at the stage hand win.
posed in the aperture to see what waa '
toinir on in the audituriuui.
HAIR NATUALLT ABUNIIANT
Wlian It Is Free or UandrufT,
It Grows
Luxuriantly.
Hair preiiarat ionn ami
1 .cc
daudrurl ,
1MB. us a rule, are stickv or irnl.it
v una irs mat no lioeurtmv
. .1
gOOU.
111, w nen mil uiseasen, grows nai
rally luxuriantly. Dandrufl is the
use of nine-tenths of all hair trouble,
i i 1 am run mcauswi nv a ueiiu ine
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and mi far. the mil v hair ureu-"1
1111111 linn villi nuriii,i.i,
destroy
at germ is Nuwbro s ilerpicidu
mnlutely harmless, free from grease,
1 ! 1 11 1 en t , dye matter or dangerous
riiiu ll ,11 ivhi 11., 1111,1' lyiuni v -
.IkI'N llll I I 11 II.NV .1,111 Mllll KM H K .
'U'Htroy the cause, you remove the
UNUImB IIU lAOin RIAL
'be Play to Be Presented at the Fraier
Wednesday Kvenlng.
The (annul." play which datus back
ki I'.ir that some neoplu nave a vague
lra that it cauued the war of the re-
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,1 una ii--i.iii , hi 1 1 ini null
Nlgioai regularity each dramatic aaa-
-iinietJinen itli d.nilile little Kvas
Uai dnuhle I'nule Toms even but never
Hi 11 been giveu with suck an elabor-
at- ntaue drt.MMiin and ritalislie ll,.. i.
The Old Reliable
' hi-ir 11 yearn In bnaluew end uo rent ki iwy
2,yn lue aniiurouiu aliuo nrv iiylu to
rjM )uu belloTB lby oen give you as much
uii' "loltor an we uan THF.V f'AN'T DO IT
oulj cuiopleU sto-'k ol Harness
JJJJjJs, llrhldlen, nlii,, 8.ur. Whip., Gloves,
1 0''n- Uoidds, Oil, rioap. lunt., Wegon
Uiil,' V4 ' nas llisi was ever broughT u
JOSEPH ELL'S
Ldlug Haineaa aod Saddlery ...
-i.
ont week only.
Dry Goods Co.
aa tit i. In fact several of the matures
are in themtelvea sufficiently novel to
make it worth while going to see
"Uncle Tom's Oabin" tor the forty
seventh time. The company is strong.
Topey is a fine piece of character and
dialect acting with the additional
virtue that it is really funny It in
douhtul if the part was ever given
better or even as well played by any
one olse. But the leading feature ol
the production is the gorgeous trans
formation scene, which represent
"Little Eva in the Golden Realms."
The tableau is a beautiful and striking
one, representing the flight of the
antflee of death and the opening of the
goiden gates. There are also several
other noteworthy Mage settings, rep
resenting a cotton picking scene,
I'luu crossing the ice, etc. Some very
pleasing singing ol plantation nieloilies
in given bv a colored tiartette, and
there is some wing dancing that is a
great novelty.
The Ed. E, Davis colossal spectacu
lar I ' licit' Tom's Cabin company will
uppear at the i'raxer on Wednesday
evening, February Heserved seats,
Taj and 78 cents , children, 03; gallerv,
2i cents.
A Fireman's Close Call.
"I hi ink to my engine, although
every joint ached and every nerve was
racked with pain, writes C. W.
Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of
Burlington, Iowa, I was weak and
pale, without any appetite and all
run down. As I was about to give 111
I wit a hnttln nl Klectric Bittern and.
ftr taking it, I felt as well as I ever
,11W1I people alwavs gain new lite,
strength and vigor from their use.
Trv them. Katislaction guaranteed by
Tallnian A Co. Trice fit) cents.
Arrivals at Hotel Peadletoa.
I 1. Cohen, Ashland.
I
K Jtidd, city.
A
M keltie, Stimpter
H Clarke.
E
E
B Coman, i'ortland.
G
F
p Youngman, Portland.
I- Wane-lev oitv.
G Parka. Walla Walla.
K
K 1' Alerritt, Weiaer, Idaho.
D Rosen t eld, I'ortland.
W O Dovall, Lincoln, Neb.
Q MGilvery, Spokane.
B B Gill, Spokane.
.1 W Cumin, Portland.
A Alliaon, Portland.
C Cunningham, Portland.
George D Brown, Athena.
H Muh, Han Francieco.
Ciiaak 'um Troy, N Y.
J M Maldey. Chicago.
.1 I Frantt, Blackfoot, Idaho.
W U Film, Heppner.
C H Brecht, jr., Omaha
II B Keen
A C Giger, Heppner.
Geo Htevent spoken.
AlieJMolatroni.
Your Faee.
Shows the state of your feelings and
the state ol your health us well. Im
pure IiIimkI maker itselt apparent in a
pule uud aallow complexion, pimples
and akin eruptions. 11 you ure leeling
weak and worn out ana dn not nave a
healthy appearance, you should try
Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all
blood diseases where cheai Harsa-
parillus and so-called purifiers fail,
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Uii.'n 111 Villi., Tl kii . ,1.1 , IAIUIC VII
til t 1 I
1" IMMJ.IVU numaiaw, rnr nam oy
I Kr(-,k m-K
Col.
W. Thomas Hart cuuiuiitUnl
suiciuD naiuroay inuriniisr uv milipiDll
:..u.. a 1-.. u.. , 1
l.,. t.
into auake river
while the train was crossing a bridge
near Huntington. Col. Hart was uue
ol the moat v. idol v kuowu milling men
and promoters in the aunthareat. He
was formerly connected with the
bimetallic properties at Phillipaburg,
Mont. Recently he has been interested
in the Seven I'evila camp and had
been promoting u railway to run into
that aection. He waa aoout OH years
old, a native of Georgia and an ex
coufederate colonel. His body haa not
yet been luuud.
A Qood Thing.
our greul-gruinl mothers' garrets
couUiued the aanie herbs ol all heal
ing found in Karl's Clover Boot Tea.
They gave our anceatore etrensrth, kept
tne blood pure, ana will Uo the same
for you if you say to. Price 26 eta
and 60 eta. Tall man A Co., leading
III llgfJUH
Livestock Breading
la faat becoming the leading industry
of the Pacific Nortaweat. The Uural
Spirit will keep you posted oa this
great iuduatry in ita every branch.
Publiaaed weekly at 181 Third etreot,
Portland, Or. Send for free sample
copies.
It Will Do Vou Good.
A blood purifier and tiaaue builder is
Karl 'a Clover Boot Tea. Bold for half
a centurv on onr guarantee. Money
refunded if results are not aatisfaetory.
Price 26 eta. and 60 cU. Tail man A
Co.
Notloe.
All persous knowing themselves in
debted to aie mast call aud settle their
accounts to January 1, 1U01, either bv
cash or bankable note.
D. KEMLEB.
Acker's English remedy will stop a
cough at any time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 36 eta. and 60 cts. For aale
by Brock & McCouiaa.
SPENDINU PEOPLE'S MONEY.
LEGISLATURK AT (ALBH WILL BE THE
MOST BURDENSOME ON RECORD.
One Appropriation Bill, and There Will
Be Three, Carries tl,
2S0.000 The legislature is doing little at
Salem but it is spending w ith a iiee
hand. The appropriation bill rported
from the ways and means enmmitree
carries 11,901,00a, not including 100,
floO lor the scalp deficit, with a third
hill yet to he reported. The items are
as follows-
For the payment of the salariei. ol
the efllcern and employees and for the
maintenance, general and contingent
expenses nf the asylum, including
salaries of the trustees, viz., gnverniir,
0OO a year and the secretary ol
state and stale treasurer, cach'$100
a vear, fL),!!.
Expenses of electric and gas lighting
and purchase nf elect neat and ga
supplies and fixtures for the asvlnm.
16,M0i
F'.xpenses of returning to their
boiues, patients discharged from th
asvliiin. 1101)1).
Library and BMOaemantl (nr patients
at the asylum, f I'.'tsi.
General repairs sn.l imprriveme nls at
avian. fr0H).
Nlachinery, farming implement,
etc.. for asylum, f.VH'.V
Finishing and Famishing new wing,
nioaed cottage and kitchen, and tin
oonatructlon of additional ha I Mings,
storabonaes, sIumIs, asylum r)M.tV),
Expenses nf the trnnspnrtat ton ol
ill's ne and idiol ic pBfBDM eiiminitted
to asylum, 11,100
7" Salarien ol ofDoers and amplnyeja, and
or msiuteiiance ami general and cen
tingent expanars of peoitantiarv, M
iOxpenses nl the genesi! repairs ami
improvements- at penitenitary, (."nn
Expenses ol transiortHtlon ol BOH"
victs coinmilteil to ien ilent iarv ,f 1 L'.oiM.
Salaries of ulliiters. teachers and tui
ployes. and fnr the maintenance and
general mid contingent expenses nf the
reform school, ..!',,()ii()
Expenses nf gfiierul re, aim and im
provementn ntnl for MfCOgM nl IihjIf,
machinery, farming implements, live
stnik. etc., for rel'nrm scbiKil, N!S0O.
Salaries of the nrlicers, teachers and
employes, and fnr the iiih i ntenaiice and
the gepernl uud contiiuieul expenses of
sehnel fnr dual mutes. 0JI,OOO,
Expenses nf general repairs and
prnvements. plumbing, arte., ami fur
purchase nf vehicles, etc., for scbiml
of deaf-aa taa, IShOO.
Salaries of olticers, teacln ri ami em
ployes, and for muintenHnce uml grn
eral and aontiogsal expenses of insti
tute for blind. fi5,(ki.
Ilxpenses ul general repuirs and im
prnvements at institute for blind, (l,a
0JB,
Claims for the support and main
tenunee of Soldiers' home, incurred
during the years 1H1MI and IMOO, for
which past appropriation was in
sufficient, 11078.71.
Salaries of olticers and employes,
an. I lor the maintenance and general
and contingent exMnaes of Soldiers'
home, t-'4,000
Expenses of construction of suitable
addition to hospital at the Soldiers'
home, $11(100.
F'.xpenses ol general painting and re
pairs and for purchase of homes for
-..liliers' home, $1800,
Current expenses of stnte agricul
tural college and for payment nf pro
fessors uml instructors, as provided l.y
an act approved February 18, 1HHU,
$10,000.
Claims for support and maintenance
nf state normal sclmnl at Monmouth,
incurred during the years IHIKl and
1UO0, for whiih past appmpriat ion
was insulin unit . f i::n 1
Salaries nf otlicera, teachers and em
ployes, and maintenance and gfiural
and contingent expenses of stale nor
mal school at Monmouth, ,(i ill.
Expenses of general repairs and im
provements and purchase of additional
lands for state normal school at Mon
mouth, 809.
Salaries ol officers, teachers aud em
ployes aud maintenance and general
and contingent exinanaes of Southern
Oregon state normal si ho.. I at Ashland
$ll',')00.
Kxpenaes of construction of a boys'
dormitory ftiV the Southern Oregon
state normal school at Asblaud. $2'00.
Salaries of olticers, teachers and em
ployes aud maintenance and general
and contingent expenaes of the Central
Oregon state normal school at Drain.
$10,60(1.
F.xpcnses nf general repairs, heating
plant, etc, lor the Central Oregon
state normal school at Drain, 800,
Claims (or the support and main
tenance of Eastern Oregon atate normal
school at Weston, incur rod during the
years lHirj and 1000, fnr which past
appropriation wan iuHUtlic ient, 08488 86.
Salaries of officers, teachers uud em
ployes ami maintenance und general
and contingent expenses of I. astern
Oregon state uormul school al WSBtOB,
180,000.
Expenses of geuertil repairs, paint
ing, improvements, etc , at Ihf I ant
ern Oregon state normal BBBOOl at Wes
ton, $,Jt)iSI.
Expenses ol coustrucliou of new
building and heating plant for the
Eastern Oregon state normal school at
Weston . I3.1.0U0.
Salary and MfHaawM oi OfajjOO dairy
and lood coiniiunnioner, $,ilJU.
Balaries aud expenses ol game und
forestry warden und deputies, $44UO.
Expenses ul hah i. imun-i r and
deputy, $7000.
Fxpeunes incident to making altera
tions, improvements and repuirs in the
capitol, $l(i,t)87.
I x poll nen of SUpuort of nun -resident
poor in aeveral counties, $6000.
Expetiaea necessarily incurred in
arrest aud return of fugitives from
justice, $;i000.
Rewards for arreata as provided
bv aection 2197 Hill's code, $0UU.
Per diem and mileage of electors of
president und vice president, $IH0.20.
Section 2 provides that, whereas,
the act of October IM, 1N7H, appropriat
ing $2500 annually for the support of
the University of Oregon was uot re
peal...! until the present nesoion; and
whereas, audi appropriation haa not
ueen urawn or useu uy tin university
mm e 11M and now aggregates the sum
m $40,000; and, whereas, a central
heating, light, water and power plant
lor the university is very much needed ;
now, therefore, the suui of $30,000 is
hereby appropriated for the construc
tion of name, 0 Inu expeuded under ll,.
direction of the 'aiard of regents, which
sum aball be in lieu of, and in full
sat is 1 act ion of the unexpended tutlance
under the act of October 18, 1878, and
audi aut ia hereby repealed.
Section 3 authorises the secretary
of state to draw hie warrant for the
above; section 4 providea there shall
be no indebtedness incurred, und aec
tion declares aii emergency.
everybody's Maaailue
The February Kvoryhudv's Mugazi
ia a firat rate number full of articl
llll
articles
ith life aud vim in them. In every
contribution there is spirit and in
dividuality. The stories are brisk
and atrrrlng, the deecriptive articles
notably interesting and vivid,. Noth
ing bettor in its way, ha In-en written
than Maximilian 'Fosters The Con
queror which tells In picturesque
atylo the life of a bull caribou in the
Northern woods. The Curiosities of
Courage is a subject that appeals natu
rally to Richard Harding Davis, who
narfhtcsjavaj-iety of entertaining stories
illustrating various phases of the
virtue, nil of which make capital read
ing. The Making of a Country H.-me
hv .1 P, Mowbray, ia a charming
opening to a aeries of articles which
wili have a wide circle of readers.
There is a Yawp by W. .1. Lampton,
11 virile impression nf the tight at
Bloody Angle by Carl llnvev, together
with stories of Adacbi liuinosiike,
I'ligene P. Lyle, jr.. Raphael Sahatini,
and the continuation of the stirring
novel Jl Ivn Cheshire, hv San
Beaumont Kennedy, sister of Miss
Nora Cannot), for several jean a
teacher in the Pendleton academy and
now with St. Helen's Hall in Portland.
- - e m
To accommodate those who are par
tial to the use of atomizera in applying
liquids into the iiAsal passages for
catarrhal troubles the proprietors lire
pare Ely's Liqakl Cream Balm. Trice
incliidirg trie spraying tube is 76 OOtlta,
Drnggints or by mail. The liquid etn
kodiM the medicinal proerties of the
solid preparation. Cream Balm ia
Quickly absnrbil by the membrane and
does not dry up the secretions but
changes them tu a natural and healthy
character. Bit Hn then-. M Warren
SI. N. Y.
VMM OVER l:MBANKMI:NT.
An Accident on O. R. It N. In Which
Trainmen Are Inlurrd,
Flarly Saturday morning eleven
miles west of The Dalles on the O.
R. A N. an engine and MboOBB plunge. I
20 feel over an embankment The
earth had been snaked by R heavy rain
uml the track gave way. The whole
train crew was in the midst of the
wreil; uud the ei guieer and fireman
Merc found pinioned beneath their
engine.
The injured are:
Sam VYintlicrs, engineer, 1, and
ope rih 1.1. .ken. head bruised nice
scalded and lelt arm badlv hurt.
Fd Uuttanii. fireman, broken thich.
otherwise badly shaken up.
Sam Henderson and M yer , ores k men.
injured about body : not seriously.
A .laiianese, leg broken
The injured men were taken In Port
luml hospitals.
Nlaht Was Hr Terror.
1 would co.igh nearly all night
long, writes Mis. Chan. Applegate, of
Alexandria, Ind.. and cotild hardly
get anv sleep I hud runsumption sii
bad that if I walked a block I would
cough frightfully and spit blood, but.
mbeii all other medicines tailed, three
! buttles of Dr. King's New Dincnvery
wholly cured me and I gained 6H
pounds. Its absolutely guaranteed to
cure congbs, colds, la grippe,
bronchitis and all throat and lung
trouble". Price .r0c and $1. Trial
bottles tree at Tallnian A. Co, 'n drug
store,
m 0
Bill Anthony's Coolness.
Bill Anthony was one of the best
examples that came out of the Spanish
war of the man who can koep nil head
when others have lost theirs nays
Richard Harding Davis is EveryUsly's
Magaiine. His coolly indifferent an
nouncement tu Sigsheei that the Maine
was sinking, either showed a soul
disciplined to the condition of an au
tomation, Of a apirit which nothing
could dismay. I once asked Captain
Sigshee if the popular version of
Anthony's speech was correct. He said
it was, but that Anthony did not
salute Ud an wan generally told, HOT
preface hm speech with "I beg to re
port, sir." We bumped into each other
in the dark, Siexbee said, uud if he
bad saluted and sunken with that
luruiality, he would have Ijbm t Ii ink
ing ol himself und of making an tffl I 1
and not of bis duty. What be really
said and did is batter without any of
the advantages which came later.
Look at Your I ace.
And see if it ia reflecting health or
iliauase Karl's Clover 1 t Tea
Isautifies the faoe and complexion, and
asaures perfect health All druggists
'-!.' cents and 60 cents Money refunded
if results are not satisfactory Tallmun
A Co.
Do Not Trifle
with danger and remember
every cough or cold means
danger.
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure
will cure your cough or cold
at once. It will heal and
strengthen your lungs. It is
a safeguard for you always.
Take it at the first indication
of a cough or cold.
"A nviri celd Milled Is throat and broacbu!
lube -tula always Uuud aevcfal muulta. 1
triad Shiiuii aud n iuid aic at uucc. Au.
glad iu add toy leetiroouy
fflCKKk C'fjSHINO,
Ki.ua bi. tterk'a C'liucb, LaKoy, N. V.
aiillua's Cvaeuoiptloti Cart Is aald by al)
oiuiiUU at Me, aoc. Ol.eo a bottle. A
urlulad guaraalat jutl wllb every bvllla
If you are uot aatleflae) ao to wer drungUi
and gel jreur uummmt baek.
Wnla lor llluatraud Book oa coneuuipuoe. Sen
Wilboul cast u yoa. I C WaUa Co . haaVoy, N .
hoc nui.) o j allmaii .v i .... drujjg i-i -
VAUQHAN'S
Still ti.. dieapeat plaoe to buy
CI.OTH1NO, SHOEa, TI N W A K E,
(iRANITKWARt, 11 AT."-, CAPS,
TKUNKB, IN., ETC.
.Miller,- uii wool clothing at LEaiS
THAI
200 pair ahoea at leas than coat.
Ileal thread, par spool, ic.
Tin sauce pant. 7c, tic, US-, 12c, 10,
18c up, ut laaat 29 per ceut below the
wholesale prion. We guarantee our
prices the lowest for same grade of
gooda.
Men's odd pants, 60c up.
Men's working shirts, good liue, 2,'lc,
26c, 80c, Sac up. Still have u good
Hue to select Irom.
We have some heavy shirts fur men
at leee than coat.
ARMSTRONG DEFEATED KINO.
The Pendleton Favorite Loses in a
Olova Contest at Roaaland.
Many of the mrtively inclined in
Pendleton will recollect Andy King,
who was the star performer in a couple
of boxing contests in thia city two
years ago. Since leaving here, he has
"never met defeat until last Thursday
evening, although be bat met a num
ber of clever ringsters. Hut. the Old
fal le of carrying a pitcher to the well
once too often has been again shown
to be true, as the following telegram
from Rossland, It. C, will prove
The LM round glove contest Thursday
availing, February 11, between Billy
Armstrong and Andy King was won
in the third round after it bad Insti l
one minute and 'Jil second. Arm
strong proved to be too speedy and ton
hard a hitter fnr King, and after the
first round toreed the lighting. He had
King groggy at the end of llie second
round and it wa the Dt)ll that saved
him.
In the third Armstrong went after
King fiercely and knocked him down
and he took till the count of nix before
be could riso to bis feet. Thru be
forced hiB against the ropes and after
some fierce short arm light ing lauded a
left on the jaw and a right in I he
stomach ami tidied King to the Hour,
where he remained until count. d out
by Max Ksrter. the referee from Spo
kane. .
The light was witnessed bv the
largest crowd thnt ever attended a
tight in the Kootenajs, Time was not
called for the tight time 1 1 tSO p. in.
Considerable money changed hands
on the revolt and the ladling wns about
even
Iffew'li Tills
We niter tine nana red Dalian Hewaig i.r
any ataa l csisrrli Mini snnei In cured hy
HsM'a I'slsrrh Cure.
K J t'UKNKV .(. rn . Prop rolerio, (I
v, the Miniervisiie-t hare Mown f J Ch
aey for the lent ftfleeii years, snd Is'lleve til in
pcrl.M ll) lionnrahte in h1! I.ii.oiosn 1 1 Hlisnet lolls
siet flnani'lstly able la carry nut an aliltiin
tlens laaite hv their Hi in
WiinT ratlAt.
Wli.iloale llruKSlstn. Tele. In, I tl lo.
waLotae, aTawaa a msms,
Wholesale Pnnnr.-' Tnledo, Okfo
Hall's ' ii Oura Islakea Internally, net
lag directly on the hload and diuooun urfaees
otthaeyitem. rrlot We. st battlo. ihi by
ail iiniituiois Teitiexanlala Iras
Hall's Family Pills ate MM heal.
Farm Lend Cheap.
I have fnr sale cheap und on easy
I e nil si mm ball n... tion of Al wheal,
laud, nix miles north o( I'endleton.
Must be sold ut mice.
J AS A. HOWARD.
r )abaaiBBBsi I
bbW
t .t. tail
fi
The day we Celebrate
Is not 1st distant. The lliiiiofcu "I slheret
Ills Country" alii lie mailed ffOBI urn nut el
tin rouatry to 1 1..- Btati Not a iinie of oaf
W IMs all ' I !.' nits n 111 Ik- roluU d nil
I III. occasion the fllle ilislliy uf lliese mnls
Ills Sainr, im How lirsa, etc.. make tlu-ni
s.i i lulu adspleil (or lioipltalily.
Glen Ellen Wine Vaults
l '. uirt street , near JolWSOn.
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
KUNS
Pu 1 1 man SleepiiiK ' airs,
Klet;ant Diiiinn CarH,
Toaiiasl SlcepinK Cart
im'. PAUt
IMINNKAPOLlrJ
Iddltjth
1FAR00
AiHANI) lOltKH
To
CROOKHlX)N
WINNKI'Ki.
I Mil I N and
Wlt'TTK.
TRROUQH VlCKBfni TO
0UI0AOO
W AM lIM.ii IN
rilll.ADKI.I'lllA
NEW VoKK
BOHTOM
and all jmints Kust and Hoiitb.
Through Uufctil lo Jsxm so. I Cblns, vl.
'laeouia aud Nnrlberi: I'eeltlr aieaiu.lili l u
end Ant. il. sii hue.
KMC. BCHBOULB.
Tram ita rat Potbtlataai iaii ttatpi niuua
iiiaii. ui
t-or hirihnr lalorssatloni time oaras. uiainr,
ami In ki la, call oil or aim U . AdaAlB, I i u.l..--lou,
Oresoii, or 4. b. iTMKl.To'.
TTiIrd sod Morrlwiu Hu.. furilau i On
NKW KINK
I o ami from the
Solid Trains
New Kquipmeiil
Wide Vfctihule
Knuuire nmt 0 B. N. t'..., or
li. II THI'MIUI.I.. Com 'I. Agent,
Hi Third ht., Portland, or.
SEALS!
Notary and
Corporation
$;j.ftO to $5 Delivered
Older of us aad save money,
orders for Kubber Hlanips
alto solicited.
1 A ST OK IXiON IAN PUB. GO
Spring has made its appearance and
for a starter we will sell 3 lines of
.Shirtwaists
for 25c, 50c and 75c.
former price from 50c to $2.00.
A new shipment by express of satin foulards.
the u
AMERICAN IM.AN.
93.00 per Day anil Upwards
I I I 1
PORTttANDi OBtatQON.
5prclal Uatca to llaatern Oregon
lor tourlsta and coinmcnTal travelcra
I ... Ray Co.,
liny ami mII
Stock h, i iiuiis, and drain
for ca.li at
Curl sairai.i, I
New Vork Stock tiachange.
Chicago Stock linchange.
Chicago Hoard of Trad.
OEM
Oregon
Shoi(t Line
Union Pacific
ArtU
likl'asr
sua
Time heliedule
Kroiu I'endleton.
1.11 w
raue
i liicasii
Sail 1-ak. Iieui.ir, r ...
r.irtliiinl
Wnilli. iimalia. Kali
Sl,r
1 3& f
lal
aa Cllr, HI Uml..
via hum
! III
I Tin agn ami Baal
lusluii
Ailanlli
.16 a. hi
Via llu in
liitftmi
sa.i I akc, PtJBtWti M
Wurlli. Ouialia, Kan
sss illy, Si. Uml. IT.I
ago aud tiaal
ai is.
faat Mall
1:11a in
Via
-sukli.
Walla Wells, Uwulou
Spokane, alls, i .l ull
mull llll,H..aisiOi. Ml
Haul, buiulu.MUwsu
kce, i In. .. ami Kent
.Ml.
Ocean and River Schedule.
KBUU riiKTI.ANli
All .suing .tali . auh
jeet lo eliatlSe.
Kof HaQ J. ralloT.cn
Sail every t day..
i dl. ia
4 p.
n.
enuvii1
buuilay
a p in.
Mi, no l..
IU p in
Dally IB.
Biuelay
I a in
Columbia Blvar
Tu A. in, i aud Way
lalillug.
Willamette Blver
i p in
i feuuday
I :au p. in
OoKun lljly. Nvalsr,
CI. Till
o.o.'S imlcia n.icm .
sua way ijiii.i
a in I 'or i sills sad Way 4 ) p ui
I ... . fill ll.lli Mou M I
aad sal. ami M
"""'iWlllanieiie and Yam
.'am Rivers p. m
Tues Ttrs Umsou Clly, nattou Mou Wad.
and Mat mi l a latudiuf. aud 11.
I
Leave I I Leave
Kluarla Snake Blver, Ltfwiston
.). ui. law a, in
I'ii I I Ml per la to LeUton. ! i-.il)
t, T. w .as. ii Aiieut. Peudleluu.
- Aimks.
I (nest Hotel
the PbcIiIc
Northwest
v T 1 -WA w 1 -av -er
people visiting i'ortland. Mearlsjesartei t
n. (.. iinw i!KS,
mi margin..
,,.ll.t.,,i lira
Take the...
Washington &
Columbia River
Railway
I I i imago, Ht. Paul, Ht. Louia. Kan
sas City, Ht. Joe, Omaha, and
All Points Cast and South
I' m Hand and points
on the Sound
Arrive. Mum!.., W aUuaaUaye end SHUal. al
iiMa ui I uiiaJayi, TUuredayi end laalardayi
Imparls dally except Suudey at t BB B. at.
Kur ioio,iuaii,ii. lagerdlug reuse ana taaatt
uicHlelloii. call ou of addrase
w. Auaaa. ajMai,
Keadlalou. Oi.a
t. B. l A I liSKII BA IC U). P. A.,
walla )Belia.Wea.
Oregon Lumber hi
WOO 1 1 OUTTfcKai
l or barns aud dwtlliogt.
.Cheaper than tin.
Lumber.
VOL
ShiuatlcB).
Huilditiat Panax.
Tar Paper.
Mine and temeut,
Mouldinge.
ficketa,
Plaater,
I ti ic k and Saiid.
Screen Doom it Windows,
Suah and Doors,
Terra Gotta Pipe.
Borie & l ight, Prop's
Alta St., opp. Court Hoots.
iTE
is is
urn.
Tf.rm
. wr
NT
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