At Our Special Sale this week we
offer you the following Bargains:
12 Jackets worth from $9 to $15 will go for $4 75
ia, Capes worth from $7.50 to 1 1 1 will go for 3.75
25 Wool waists worth ti 90 will go for 98
30 pieces of dress goods worth 29c will go for .10
75 Fncinators worth 75c will go for 18
100 Fascinators worth 50c will go for 10
10 Fur collarettes worth from .9 to $12.50 go for. . 4.75
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
75 skirts worth $3.50 will go for $2.90
too skirts worth $3. of) will go for 2.25
250 gowns worth 21.25 will go for 50
This wale lasts lut nn weok only.
Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co.
THE BUYING OF SHKI.P.
THKY
WILL BE PURCHASED
FALL IN FUTURE.
IN THE
Thursday. ri;m:i'AUY 21. n-oi.
WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW.
Spot pricea, oomblsi MrfltWi
nominal. 70 to 7:ic . 0000, 65 10 I7l
averag, It tn Mo,
Wool In Portland.
Portland, I'eh. 21 Wool Valley,
13 to 14c; Eastern Oregnn. S to 11c
niohnir. ZW per pound.
Price of Wheat ll a Shade Better Than
a Wenk Ago.
PandlMoo, Fob, II, Tim iirice of
wheat i a hIiiiiIo Letter tliini week
Ml, LoMl mi Hits nri- naving 45c
renin Tor No. 1 rcdi'linf! gird nlob de
livered iii the mill !ii"l tt) oent t
hngtiel at nutakl warebooeee, W. s.
Bvafi imrohom-'l ahum 2d.ikki hiixhoig
on Weilnemhu lint paid 44 renin per
Imaliel or mi olllniilo lot in oritur to get
it exporter hsvini offered 48)2 rente
for tin' MUM lot
Tin' Href! mill in niukiii! n run on
vol low corn inuiil Indav. On Wedneg
ilnv it ground WBM rye. The run of
tin- in i 1 1 for "ix duyn on wheat, com -iiii'in
inn Monday morning:, February
ll, ami aloelng roods? moralngi Fob
titty 17, iH Htofki'd up in the wure
hoime swaitinu shipment. It in con
tfOCted lor iii advance. There arc
ohout iHck- in the pile. It
makeH a pile oOxIkix leet.
B peak ing of the cum now heing
emit ml Mr. llvem utiitrd that it wag
IRgklaS uh K""d tneur an the
corn. It wan grown hot ween
and Atliuna and i proof conclimive,
that corn can he tTOWD tn advantage in
tiii region, it ouel Mr. Byeri nearly
"ill centM per ImihIicI, or almoHt one cent
per pound .
Local Market.
I'endletoii dealer are paying, the fol
lowing priccH for ranch ami farm pro
duce :
Batter, 40 In 80s par roll.
Kggn Ibo per doe,
I'otiltoen- ."illc per Nick.
Paranlpa, fait per lack.
OahhagO 2fl per pound.
Tornipa, 71a iht iiki poewda.
Turkey Alive, 12 '. per BOMMa
Qaaae 2 12 pur dozen.
Uhiokena, MJIO to 21 ier doaaa.
ihickH i.."ai Mir doaen,
Wool In San Ppanolieo.
San Praaaiaao, Fab. It. "Wool
Spriiiu Nevada. II to I80I KaHtern
Draton, I" to lie; VuIIoy Oregon, 14
to ISO, I all Mountain lainlm, !ito
IOe San Joaoain plslsa.l to Ta;
Humboldt and Mendocino, 0 to lie.
Wool In St Louis.
Ht. Limn., Fab, 21. Wind, dull and
weak; territory and WeHtern medium,
IP., to Ift)tj0; tine, IIX to 14'u I
coarao, 1 1 10 14c.
Wool in Boatoo.
HoHton, Fab, 21. There in adeaire to
Hell hnldingn hut linyern are (IIHlii- '
dined tO take up all oftorn. Territory
wooIh, Hconrod haniH puiilaiia. tine
medium aud tine, fi to Hie m-onred.
44 to ."c; Mtaple, 47 to ISc; Utah anil
Wyoming', line medium and line, U to
ia ; Mcoured. 43 tO tN i Htnple tf to
li, 1 1 1 ;i 1 ,1 1 ti in- medium and line, 11 to
1 IV looorad. 4'-' to 480; atapla, 1 1 to
4tic; No. 2 uiedium, l.'i to Uic ; acourod,
40 to 42c. , t ,
AiiMtraliun aOOll 00 flUrad banin
SheepRkiiiH-Shertrline, IB to 200!
abort WOOl. IB to .'iric ; medium wnul.
K in BOg 1 long wool, t.or to ft aaob,
Bnatarn Llvaftonk.
Omaha. Keh 21 Cattle-Market
ntrntiif 10 lOfl liiifber i native iNMfataara,
14 to IB. 80; WuHteru ataora, 18.70 to
T4ilfi; I'exan ateerM, $:t lo f:t.H6 ; i "f
ami belfara. !! to $4. Ill; cannera. 2 to
12 K,r ; atockera and feeder. :'..2"i
14 HO: calve. 14 to 7.2.ri, hulla
atUkH, 2.rKl to 4.
Hotfa Market & to llr liurher
heavv. tfi.Htl to tri.Mfi; mixed, V 80 to
16.82; light, fi.Mte H 81 ; hulk
anlea. i5.SM to lfi.81.
Sheen Market alow but ateady : (air
to ehole yearlinga, 14 to 4.7f
fair to choice wethera. t4 to 14.0(1
run, in mi, and choice aheep, t:'..7"i to
1MB; lamiiB, 4..'hi to
I..
and
Chicago, Feb. 21. Cattle Five la
111 centH higher, nutcliera' atock.
itaady; cannera, atrone ; good to prune
ateera, 4,00tofB DOOf to mi'dium,
18.46 to $4 H0 ; atockera and laadara,
aaatern l,AQ to 14.60 1 aoara. 12.60 tu -. if ;
Adama I .if,.r. 12 llfi to 14. 2o; cannera, 1.7.r
to 12.60; bulla, 12.40 to 14.10; calvea,
24 to lli. 40; Texaa-fed aleers, 4 to V :
irraaaeri-, 28.40 to f 4 ; hulla, 2.60 to
8.60.
Iloga-Fiveto 10 canta higlicr top,
6.46W miaad and butchers', 2'r -"o
26.47HI MOd to choice, heavv. 16.86
to 2(147' t, : rough, heavy, 15.80 to
16.80; ligiit. 26.10 I086.88H; bulk of
aalea, 26.87M l" 8B.4IH.
Kheep Ten centa higher lainba,
active, atrong tn Be bighar; good to
choice wethera 24 to 84.80; fair to
mixed, 24. oO to 86.10) Western al p.
24 to 24. 80; Texaa sheep, 11.60 to 88 66;
native laiuba, 24.:n In 88.16; Wtstein
lamha, IB to 16.16.
It Will DO YOU l. mill
A hliakl purifier and tissue builder is
Karl's Clover Rod Tea. Sold for half
a century on our guarantee. Money
refunded if results are not satisfactory.
Price 25 eta. and faJ cts. Tallman A
Go.
No Longar Praetleal to Buy Tham In
ttia Spring and Trail
Tham Kail.
"Oregon sheep intended for F.aatern
markets will hereafter be purchased In
the fall, instead oi in the spting," ac
cording to 1. A. Carson, a Wyoming
buyer, now tn Portland, says the Ore-
gon lab.
"The reason of this," he continued,
"li because starting sneep across
Idaho and Wvominn la no longer prac
ticable. W'naed to take the sheep
jnit ae soon as they were shorn, and
BMVa them in hands of flood or 7000
each, crossing Snake river by ferry
hoat and permitting them to graze at
tbeir taiga F0, making from Ave to
eight miles -r day on their journey
eastward . The tkicks would spread
out all over the aide of a country,
cleaning the grass out for a width oi
half a mile as they went, and by
the time thev reached their destina
tion on the feeding grounds of
Nebraska, winter would 1k closing in,
and the animals would lie in good con
dition. "Hut the trails have all baM aettled
up of late by stockmen and farmers,
who want to use the grasa themselves,
and so they will not permit travel ing
sheep to crisis their lands. The water
ing places. In articular, are now all
claimed by 10 ma body i and the iheep
rlroVW la obargad at least a cent a head
for the privilege of aw taring nil hands
in the Snake river vallcv or in ina
mountains nl Wyoming. A cent a neim
is not much, but it amounts t" l" a
dav for a hand of ,00ii
Beeldes this, the states ol Idah"
and W'votnina have each plaofd an
ambargo on travel lag ihaap, qaarariiin-
ing the bands for lone perioils anil tax
ing them laisidea, in order to prevent
the ibaajirataeri ol Oregon and Utah
from using the puhlii domain for tem
porary pasture rheaa laws were en
aiUWtad oatan,llbly for sanitary pur-
noaai . but reafly at (he bohaM of the
resident sbeepmen, who want the grass
for themselves. Whatever may lie the
reason, however, (Iregon iheep con no
longer he driven across their territory,
and so 'trailing' la done lor.
"Western men will hereafter buy
Oreiron alieen late in the fall niter
those who ruined the animals hail
summered them, and the stock will l
shinned ill douhle-ileck cars, direit !
t- feeding grounds, where they will
ht. icil oi rn and iiIihIu hav until lit
for the Chicago markel
"Holi Foster ol Colorado, was tin
last man to trail si eastward. l.:it
year he tool; 7000 from F.aatern ( ri
gon as for as Soda Sprinus, Idaho, hut
was there comnel led to load tlielu on
stock curs and freight them In I louver
lie had ll hard lime on tin' route, a-
every man, woman ami clu'd was n
in arms the moment his sheep liovt
in sight. The sheep were in very pom
order when they reached Soda Springs,
ano Foster declared he would never nt-
tempt to trail sheep across the country
vain.
Mv own experience last our ctireil
me ol the trailing hiuni III I i panv
with D. B. Ciissidav, I hoilght 0000
head in I lantern Mreenn I .r the Iccilintr
grounila, mid we ruachexl the edge of
the atate layond llakcr Citv. hut could
mi no further, and so hung up in the
mountain'- there fur ttie summer, wi
afterwards sold the stuck to iuirt ice w ho
(allelic. I llu'io on heel pulp in the
I Irani! Konde vui lev . lor coast 000
suniiitioli. "
Mr. ( ars Iiclarea he will not nsik
for anv sheep thia spring, hut will hit
himsi If to the euast , heal Seaside, lor
the summer, and put in the lima dig
ging clams while Oregon sheepmen
are fattening the Hocks un in
hlossonia in the Cascade forest reserve
or aiiioiiti the mining claims of the
Ulnc mountains.
THE ATHENA NEIGHBORHOOD
the audience bowed with the reverenoe
. . . , , w . V .
lue i . old age. i ns characters ove
not changiil a great deal, and interest
was maintained throughout. A gissl
orchestra added to the pleasure of the
occasion. The company is a strong
one, and some good singing and a num
ber of specialties added to the enjoy
merit. "I'ncle Tom's Cabin" holds
it own with the modern plays and ii
house tiller.
Wleeleia teleaeephr-
Socceasfnl experiments have recently
been accompl ished in wireless tele
graphy, and its adoption will un
doubtedly be a good thing, and revolu
tionise many ways oi unipg onsinese.
One writer has gone so far as to say
that wireless telegraphy is the greatest
discovery of the age. We beg to .lifter.
Oon't overlook Hostetter'i Stomach
Hitters whan yog talk about the great
things of the world. This peerless
medicine has done more to promote
health and settle stomach trouble
than anv other medicine in existence.
It cures dyspepsia, indigestion, malaria
ami constipation. It never fails. Try
it ami be sure ami get the geonine.
with our private revenue stamp over
the neck of the bottle. Hon 'I let t he
ilruggist palm off a "anhst'tute. "
s Smith, Portland.
0 Holland, Portland,
K Brandt. Chicago.
1 I eraus. St I . hi la.
Curat, Chicago.
1, Kiwh, M inneapol is.
J2aa 9
Harry Osgood, Tacouia.
Harrv M Wolf, Chicago,
H I. I.aU, New York.
Mim I.ee. Spokane.
0 1. lkiwner, Sajkaue.
B Harris.
.1 Wool ley, Portland.
J J Hums, Portland.
OAK MuOrew, Weston.
11 P . rnonc Portland
8 F Hbew, Noljn.
. co Muiics Nol iii.
T W .fackson. Portland.
Mao Fiik, lied Uoy Mine.
W Steele.
H Hixon, Htarbuck, Wash.
Pfct llLIAR At CIORN T ON THB N. P.
An Aniartean Ragle Run Down Near
Psrk River. Idaho.
8 F.sgineer .laiaes J, Nigger of the
Northern Pacitic, in making the run
from Hope, Idaho, to Spokane on
engine No. 5fi2 attached to the through
freight, ran O0W0 a bahl eagle, the
mhlem of American liberty, woundiiig
the glorious bird so seriously that it
iiad to Is- killed, says the Spokoaman
Review, The accident 0000 trad shortly
alter daybreak near the lack liver
bridge, bnt juat bow will never la
known, as the bird was not dlaoorarad
until the train stoicil at Odin, ween
il u:is found fast between the bars of
the pilot ot the locomotive.
One of its w ings was broken ami
wklll M t vcrv mOflh alive, it had lost
all Its mm Ii vaunted ambition to soar
beyond tin' mountain tops. The bird
was diapatchtd and the body thrown
Upon the lend"! and brought to the
roundhouse in Spokane, where tin- re
inn ins were viewed with curiosity by
scores ol tin- shoi hamls ahil others.
The bird measured ill feet from tip
to tip oi Us winga and was a mayiiiti
cent ipeeigien of ita kind.
m ei a
A Flreman'i Close Call.
"I stuck to my ens i he. nlthougl
evcr loint acheil ami every nerve was
racked with pain, wtites C. W
Itellamv. a locomotive tiremati, ol
hurl ingtoti, Iowa. I was wenk and
pale, witkiont unv appetite and all
rnn down As I was uluiul tu give up
1 got a bottle of Mantria Hitters and,
after taking it, I fe't us well as I ever
did in my life." Weak, sickly, run
down people always gain new hie,
strength uud vigor Iroin their gga.
Trv them. Satisfaction guaranteed by
Tallliuili .V Co. Price M cutltl.
BN8U8N CHARLEY'S LIFE.
Ran
Than
Away From Home Rather
Harry Hli Rich Couiln.
It has been proved conclusively that
you can t tell by looking at a toad now
far it can jump. Neither can vou tell
bv looking at a man what an eventful
history he has had. H take all kinds
of people to make a city. Pendleton
has all kinds, ami eome lett over. Ol
one ot these cnaraciers it is iteeireit to
speak. "F.nglish Charley" has lieen
a resilient ot l enilleton tor years, ami
mam of Kil acquaititancee do not even
know that his real name is Charles
Hammond. He is now the proprietor
of the pale blue bootblack stand in
front of Pole Smith' place, and savs
he is making an honest living and is
happy .
Disobeyed Hit Father.
Hi was a resident of Kngland up to
the year 1 ST 1 , w hen be disolsyed his
father's wish, expressed in Ins will,
that be marry his cousin and keep the
fortune in the family. His father was
csrtvet manufacturer and disl
wealthy. The money cut little ilgure
with Charles, and the girl none at all
Me was ataiiit N years ohl then, ...
left home peon i les. First be went 0
New .calami and engaged in a Mtatorgl
hie herding sheep. 1'nring tlie gold
PTcilentent he went to Melbourne,
Australia, and from there went to tin
gold diggings, packing Ins blankets 700
miles. I he in m wig mania lieht pos
session ol him and he went to South
Africa to the uiinen. but neither there
or in Australia did he -tnkc it rick.
Hie next business was running a sugar
plantation oil the Sandwich IsUnds,
having been shipwrecked there while
on Ins wav to California. He did hot
tarry long in San l-ramisco, but
trudged to Portland, carrying bin
blankets with him. He came mi to
Pendleton and settled down for life.
Havinii knocked around the world be
is fortunate in Hnditig such a city as
Pendleton iu which to settle down ami
enjoy himself for the rest of hi
days.
We are showing a new ehip-
Look at Your Faae.
And aee if it is reflecting health or
disease Karl's Clover Knot I .
la-autifies the face ami complexion, and
;i--iirer perfect health All druggists
26 . cuts and f)0 cent Money relumled
if result are not aatiufaetory . Tallmun
A Co.
The Old Reliable
I ittt'sn years la bunlusu anil no rsut to pay
ami yal the munlirooui nlmps arc trying ta
make yon bllofe IBey can give you as much
lor the dollar as wa can. TIIK AN I IH) ll
as we carrv lli oaf) complum nock ot llariiam
.ad. lie., Itriddl-s. Hits, Spun, Whip, uloves.
H(iialis. I'umlih, 1)11, Soap. Teats, V. gou
i overs, aud i anna thai waa avar brought to
I a-lcrn uragou.
JOSEPH ELL'S
Leading Haineaaand Saddlery....
gub Her Meek.
Monday a La Grande girl took a
i header from a bicycle aud was jarred
into uucoiiaciouaiieeH, aays the Chroni
cle, liv elan dors tried in vain to revive
her, until auddeniy a bene volant look'
inv. kindlv old gentleman stepped ui
and aaid: ' "Hub her tieek." At tliia
the girl opened her eves, and brushing
back tin- tears and renruaeing a cry of
aniruiah. liie acrewined : "Huhberneck
vouraelf, you old fool," and she waa go
uiad sin- couldn't cry.
A. C. SHAW & CO.
W. J. SEVYKI.l., Manage'
WHOLESALE AND . RETAIL
LUMBER DEALERS
Yard OK Webb Street
Opposite limit Freight Depot
We are prepared to furnish ..mt lung
in the lumber line and can guarantee
prices to be as cheap, if uot cheaper
(ban other- We also carry a large
line of Doom, Window and Moulding.
Parties contemplating building will do
well to aee un before placing tbeir
w m
I ft
a -m
m
fflkautifur
JJJair makes (Qeautiful
N KW HKI 'Hit KHI'lCHlK M V K ha
llKACTlKri.llAlH. hecaiue il de-
siroyi) the deadly microbe ut work
iil,n tho huir riii uiua iiiaaiiig
duniliiill and falling hair iuipos-
sibli , uikI uriiiii.iting a thick, luxu
riant growth of hair, Increasing the
owner agutalluokafullj li'M" rOBIll
1 1 will alao nun. o
baud ur MWMiUl.'.rl
ll, I
orders. We
Kir wood.
alao carry
rhuuu Mali) Vi,
Ke.l
foui Uliwi. In
ur any al,' nii..i.
mar aavs, evvu bit'iii. fur ii works
Ilka i hnp uku Umj bal,lel pal. i a
yoursair, ira.ll ou wuiaamy ku.ih" "
Pur Sal at ail rint-CUsi Drug Stores
Death or John Vaughan, a Wall Known
Citizen: Intereit In City Eleetlon.
Athena, Feb. 20. -John Vaughan, an
old pioneer lea ideal of Alheiiu, died
lit his home in thia city, Wedneailuv
Mrttng, alter a abort lllneaa, witli
oaiofe OtMMdDipUoa. Mr. Vaughan was
horn near .lacksonville. Caaa county,
Illinois, on January 2, 1H41. He
moved west with his family in MM
and located at Adams, at which place
he made big home until IMlNi, when lie
took up his residence ut Athena. lie
leaves a wife and live children, vir..,
Coliu, Cora and Jessie Vaughan, of
All a Mrg. David Kueaell, oi Con
don, am I Juinea Vaughan ol Huinlsjldl,
Neb. rbe fnnera! will take iiiuce at
11 o'clock, Thuraday morning. Thua
pasgea to the great uiuioritv uuohir
( Athena a old uud niOOu reapneteo
itigeus.
Alfunao Hoy, who bad the misforgana
of breaking bis leg about three weeks
... la rapidly i mi' In in the
effect g ol bis injury, and will lie able
to be urnuiiil again in u lew iluvs.
Jumna llritten, who Iihh been u
victim of la grippe, il again able to U'
oh the streets.
Mrs. W. P. Willabv, who has been
seriously ill for the past two weeke, la
reported by the attending physician as
,n the mail lo rupnl reaovery. J lie
other members of the iannlv, throe in
number, who have been sick, ure alao
recovering.
J. W. rrooiuc, who lour v.ura ago
had gangrene settle in his foot, and
who lias since then In en a loimtunt
sufferer, will be taken to the Wallu
Walla bogpital, Friday, w hen his foot
will be amputate.l, his pnyaiglH
having decided that tin- removal of the
tout would i,e nuceHaarv lo slop the
d isoaae.
Havid l.ove. who left here luat week
in company with Clayton I. una for
Condon, with u view of going Into
business there, relurne.1 home We.il
neaduy. He waa pleased with big pros-
nurlh 111 that I hrivlllir IttecllV ami
expecta to rutum there in a few ifayg to
ha ate,
The city election pot ll hot and will
aoon be uoiliug. lucre waa a lun
ticket placed in the lield, but since the
convention there have bei a nombof
of candidatea iiuminaUHl bv petition.
The election takes place Ttleadav ,
March B. The race bewleen W. J.
WilkiiiHoii and 11. H. Curtis, (or
mayor, and J. W. aiu and Kaymohd
Lloyd, for the reoorderabiu, ia warm,
aud the cunilidules are i.ouluetiiig eyury
inch ot ground with all the tact of true
politicians.
I. ni Ll- TOM lAblK.
Old as the Hlllf It Lonticuea la fleaie
and Inlereit Thouaaaai,
Although the leaaopg to be taught by
Harriet iieauher lowe'l novel of
"Fncle Toui'l t'aiiui" have long siuce
been well learned by blood and bullet,
the play continues to delight aud In
leregt tbougands. Tbe I'ruxer opera
houge was crowded last evening.
Mtaudiug room only waa to be bad by
the time the curtain raised. Inci
Imitallv. it waa a new curtain, and
hung properly The familiar charac-1
tera were present, with tiie old tinea
and gome new, gome old gugs, to which
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure
cures tXNIghl and colds at
9HC4, We don't mean that it
relieves you for a little while
it ures. It has been doing
this for half a century. It has
saved hundreds of thousands
of lives. It will save yours ii
you give it a chance.
"I hsis received so niu. 1. i.tlil lo. ll, thai
I alas rs.uinaii.d Shiloh's 1. i oiugU
Ihrosn, brom hial and lung l.oublr."
CHAS. V ANDakl.'AK, Wslc.lord, N. V.
atillah's eonsuiiiplloii dura ta aotd by ll
arusjalsl al ft. . go. , I.OO a UxUlr. A
... 0.1...1 , ,.. . its aoaa with fvarf l.attla
Ir jou arr uai aallanad to yuar .1. , 1.1
gal your niuuay liasik.
Wv vua&l lllV ,d
5atbfaction all Around
W il h HiiytltlliK 1 tin ' mint a htm mn gtiH-k.
1'nrtlt tilirty lfw mi tin U our ('tHriitii Miin
U'1 ir Hmudy, ImtilHil In mir nwti prllir,
(tuiiHii tu fully iiittlurr. H MMHl m ll
pifteMl It tiRN rich, uirllitw llmnr WMtll I
It 14 ii 1 Hfr mtfl
Gleo Elleo Wine Vaults
Court Street, near lobjUMl.
..French Restaurant..
HIK 1 I .M K tO KA'I.
W here jrou cau gel aumollilng
OOOP.
1 ok 1 ! .1 01 a 1 or . Proprietor.
ciy
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
Writs lor iltsttr.lsa Unog un euusuiuuliob
i. l Wall A I.. 1 .
aiihuui aael u. yaa
Koraele b 'i stllumii
San
K V
1 iu.,
1 "uu lata
V AUG HAN'S
Mill lh e clieauesl place to huy
PLOTHIMfli NiOKI, TIN w a hi.,
OBAMITBWABJt, HATH, t.'AI's.
I IM NKK, Kit' , KM'.
Miller, sail wool clothing at l.tH
THAM 'sT.
2UU pgtf iboai al lesi- ttian lost.
Heat thread, per siimI, 4c.
1 111 aaoce pans, 7c, tic, lUc, 12c, II,
lHc p, ut I. nut M "-r cent below the
Hholeaale price. We gnaraiitee our
pfiooj the low. -m ior ggiue grade of
gooiia.
Men'H odd pants, oOc up.
Men's working shirts, g.ssl line, a,
Ifgj, 30 I've up. siiil have a good
Hue U eelevt from
We nave gome buavy gbirts for n .-n
at leaa than coat.
Telephone ti,
ALLEN BROS.,
Wood and
Posts.
Dellvi.ie.1 1'ioiiipll) frlcas Klabl
Fir and iMiiiinnracli I'osls
Wiasl ulce auu tiy.
I lltice rearol rjavingi- IWtuk.
I ' R M 1 1 . 1 V )N j W Kt . I
We have Ljtmps
to Burn
and they are giaai onea too. We
w ill leave it to you which is tbe
boat light. Think ior your
.-ii. Kverytbing in the olac
trie line. Mouses wirtsl on
ghori notice. Slot machine repair
lllg a hpeclalt
retHlleton Hlcitrii Supply House.
Maple Hi or , frope
Phone's Main 74 and Ked 176.
A THt NtWb! laa to
IX Oregouiao. Deily gj.oe a year by
mail. Weekly gi.jo, and ttemi.
Vookly ga.oo a yeai. UampU aepjr free
KUNS
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i kpni Ultkiaf (411H,
Tourist Slccpinu jirw
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THBOCJQH Tic.Kins TO
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I'llll.ADKI.rillA
NKW VOKK
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and all points Kast and Houlh.
Iliroilah ink, I.
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ale I A un-rlcau liu.
Jana 11
ami riilua. n.
auite Hlaaiusloi . 0
nient of Scotch Gingham and
TafTHa silk waists and nkirta.
The skirts all have thu latest
Mare effect. These novelties
OU le seen in our center
windows
rtitrt ure still gomt of thoM
ihlli waists left raiivring from
58c tn $2.50
The
v can
lie
lwnijrht now for J r,
THB LBADBRef,
AMERICAN PLAN.
Mini per Day and Upwards.
Hneat Motel
jgr. j the HagjMtc
SK ml Northweet
THE. PORTLAND
PORTIaAND, "in n
.Special Katea to Haatern Oregon people
for tourist and commercial travrlera.
visiting fort land tta4ouertere
n . t. IIOWHKI, Ma
1 L. Ray Co.,
Huy mnl mII
StoclCal, Hi mkIh tttitl ( irnin
lor caali or .111 margins
c.nri ....... 1. laejgieHatWi oee
New Vurk .Stock tlichange.
Chicago Ntock iUcbaage.
v ni. ago Hoard ol Tr4e.
lies ICMBUULI.
Tralu laarea Hauillciuu Uallr aarrpi Hun.lai
al ( ilu 1. 111
l-or fiirll.er 111I01 uiali.01. Ion.- . aula, loaua.
ami Hi ki ta, call on or writs W , A lau.s, I'mnllx.
loo iii.aon, or A.I) i-IIAKI.Hin,
l l.lr.l auil Moirlauu nl. . I'oillau.l. un
NKW IINK
lo and from the
Solid Trains
New Equipment
Wide Vetstihula
Knuuire auent O. K. an Co., or
H. II. TKIJMIIUI.I., Com'l. Astcni
I I- Third Ht ., I'ortlaud, Or
SEALvS!
Notary and
Corporation
$3.50 to $5 Delivered
Order of ui and save money.
OrUen tor Kubber Ulaiupi
alao aollelted.
EAST OREGON IAN PUILOi
0RCG0IN
Short Line
Union Pacific
Take the...
Washington &
Columbia River
Railway
Ht. I a.. I, Ht. Uate, aau
Ht. Joe, Omaha, and
i.gsaar Tina Hshelule aaairg
sua from Pendleton. raoa
t io ago avail Ijvga, llcuvar, Kurt
I oillau.l Wurlh, Uuialia, Kan
Muvclal aaa I'lly. Ht Neils, 1 u. a u
i, . ' it 10 bl ago auif Kati
(la hum
mylou
Allauilc Hall lake. Iiauvti, KI
r 1 uras Wortb Uataka, Kan
1, its. ia. aaa I'ily, II Lo uli ('III 10 ai ( ui.
la Ifuui . ago an I fciaal
HgHat,
gi Paul Walla Walla, 1-wlsiou
Kaal Mall Hpogaua.Wallai ii.l'ull
- I a 111 nau, Mluiiuauilla, HI . M . 111
ela faul, hululli.Mllvrau.
apukaae. kaa, t tilcago and aai
Ocean and River Schedule.
1 hum poffiiiwa
All aalliog .lalca aul
s ou p, in. jcci to cbaag
Kor Hau Kraiielsi o 1 p ta
Hall every t days
' DeJIy i
agi'vpt Columbia Blger
hoi. .lav I' "
r , in lo Aalurla aud Way ax Sunday
Balunla) lu.llugs
10 p 111
I Wllla.nette llrer
Dally eg. 4:10 p. lu
euu.lay klraguu 1 ny, NcwUrg. 8uuda
1 a tu Haltttt luilrtMluiluuK-
I aad Way Laadlttft.
ga ui, ' liorvaUls and Way .aip u
In.. Thrs. Iudlu(s Mou W..I
aa.l.-i. aad Prl.
IWlilametle aodYam
7 a 111 HI vacs -M p, lu
Tuea llili Uroguu City, Ha, Ion Mou We, I
and Hat and Way I-aut lugs aud Prl.
Uiave Loa
Kluarla Snaka Hiver. Lsiaiatoe
I ay a. w. s -JU a ui
Uaily. Kluarla tu LewUlou ; Dally
I W.9. Weaui, Aui. 1 u.iiuu.u
for Chicago,
aaa City,
All Points Last aid South
l or Hand and polata
on the lewaal.
Arrlfaa Muudaya, vt, sduaaoaya aud Pinvti a
I . . I.,. I lo.ra.lars and wa tarda
II
all. a
al
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Daparu dally ..leapt Sunday at t eo a.
Pur lulurnrallou regaidiug rales ted
luiMaviuna can on ur aaareea
W AUAata, A
I'audlalatB
a. a. u1.11aaH.aAD, u. p a.,
Walta Walla. Wee.
agaul.
Iwigaa
Oregon Lumber Yard
woun jurr-K.
I For hams and dwelliuajg.
; i.vrap. 1 Uuto lia.
Lumber,
Shi0kJC2L
HuildinK Paper,
Tar Paper.
Lime and dameut.
Mould HlgjB.
Pickets,
Plaster,
Hrick and Sand.
Screen Doors At Windows,
Seah aud Doors,
Terra Cotta Fine.
Borie k Light, Prop's
A lu St.. upp. Court Hunaa.