East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 05, 1901, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    00 DOZhN
mde expressly
SHIRTS
for People
LA (jRANDF; MAY LOSE SHOPS.
0. R. Jt
This
N. COM T A N Y ENJOINED
THE USE OF A STREET.
f rum
f Pendleton and Umatilla
ounty.
75 dozen at 50c
HO dozen at SI.
65 dozen at 75c
55 dozen at $1.25
25 dozen at $1.50.
See window display in north window of
leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co.
V W f i f S. v ox
I-! KSHAY, MAKC1I :.. I!H)1
SAYS SHEEP WILL DROP.
Man Won't aland Too Muoh.
loiigliia Helta. When ankeil today
H1. Hlk UK' I r .1... .-....,
I I lowr I i Hiri 111; thru hint. and
inling the rOPOftod atilioiiiwehii.nt-
tv r.aoiorn hiiyers win pay no more
:. Had i"ns tlutn lint if It i ti vcur
replied :
Sheep will lie lower thin "pring.
MM n id lit' 1 lower un buyers seem
ximmh, that ii, if am are sold.
. in my opinion, sheep breeders
I.I nut listen U) illiv ,.. cunt drop
ii t'lf nrices of Inn! spring, which
e '.' ."Hi (or yearling. Umber tln.n
til i lut low priif of tl.7S n beod
yearling. tlit'V will linliJ until the
rket improves Stit't-p DIM urf in
thir nil independent ittt rude, and are
Ii t i wnit for an indefinite period
iH'tlvr figures. '" uiv "pinion. In
1 1 h head ImI thun Ml nail) Ian:
flag WOO. Id hi' it priir tlml would in
to: man v to mil w ho, if n grcuter ro
ri inn in nttoinptfil . will MM tlit'ir
HO.
I hf pan! If iliitt.nl siiticI 1 1 n uml
Iriiuli liavf brought out tin- grim
good axndliton, im food in bow
HO plitnuful on tlif ranges. Hut
ligc I- ruihfr -i'ii' if line yt;ur, !h"
mnl of nheup in llif conn t rv hcing
great in t i tend i ' rrnwti out the
illor sheep handlers.
t-vtiral representatives ol outside
lying concerns or noro to Btteno the
Mil DOO veil l ion , antl it if ttiniltit tliut
nlfti oi tlif spring inarkft niav
obtained.
rim talk of tlif hotel loliiiifr im thai
pep are t 11 i it Hurt- in hf Hntiifwhai
ler null) they wen- u year ago. Din I
tpieation to Ih- deflated upiiear to
DO much of a reduction will lie
uit). r. . ueried that mi" mm
-ai'ttttl lor "t' Hi' I v.'iirlniK sheep at
ppner, lor r"-' N each, anil i- now
ring thf Hiinif lot for :.' J.Y Th1
vers and nil tlif representatives of
railroads i intend that tlif I Oft
ing'n pries miiHt hf Hlmvi'i, ami
pi i h M'tun markfti- in substantia
i of tin- oontontiou.
Hurt Playing Football.
id ( row, an Indian about 18 yearn
, huh of Live Crow, wan hurt while
iving a prui'tli'f isanif ol loi'tliall
ila aitfrimiii .it th- ugfiicv school,
school houri- lit- wan playing
hack a'ul wan thf iiinlfr hoy in a
nonage, when thf boys lunl un-
li:i..l thcinselvc- it win- tl iwiivf rfl
i Ud Crow lunl rafftrod a Irootttio oi 1
riyht lug almif the anklf. Dr.
JEWELRY
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
and o
cuuipiuic liut
of the
GENUINE
1847
Rogers Bros."
Knlvoo. Fotiu,
Spoono, etc.
ft ... n
TV "
I
wrzr
IIMKcpalrtOK
Dnmblo boi eboifooi the tana-, hut
ow iiiL' to tlif hhoI It'll rotiditioii of thf
Injnrod niftiilier had not reilutiftl tin-
Iratiurf up to Sunday aftttrnofin. Thf
hoy hurt' It i pain with thf fortitndf
iliat hni rharactf rixfd hie raui- lor
main .-nt-rat inns. He save no in
oi thf pain he was in although it miiKt
bove boon intenae. Mioiflpoor, noUKin
of tiie school. Ii look inp after the btrj'l
OOnfori as much an ptmnihlf.
0100 Dollars Reward, 0100.
Tin- ri'ttititni nil lit imMT ttlll be ph'n.i'il In
li'ttrn lliiti thert' I. at Ua.i.l nut' itrt'Atllu ..- it
ilnti .rienrr lias itttfii alili- In riirr lo all lu
tut"'- mi I Hint . i-alitrrh Ihtll t'ulnrrh ftiirt'
ii- iln- tinly jiiMttlve run1 mitt knuttn n tlif
i Ural Iralernfrf. Catarrh balny a ron.tltu-
tii'iml tll.ea.f rt'tUlrt.w it t'onittllutionHl irrat-
ini'lit Hair, ('alarrli OON - takttn .1,
itrtttijr tllri'ftly mi thf hltMHl an.l murniiii itur
taoaa ti tin .y.tum, lOonliji iaailioIO uw
hiiiiiilnliitti ol tlif iILpiuii'. ami civinn tlif pit
UaOJl .HfiiKth 01 hull.liUK up thf foii.tltutinn
Aii'l n..iliii UAiurt- III tloiiiK it. Work. Thr
prtiiirli'ttir. Itavr 10 nitii'li lalil, in it. rurmivt
IsittiT- Uint thft offtTtitif Htindrt'it liollar. fttr
ao f ar that It fall, to rure. Hviiil for II. t of
10011 1 11 1 - Atlilrt'..,
F J. CRKNIY A 00., Toledo, Ohio
Stihl Iiy liriiBKltu., 7V.
Hall". Kamllv I'lll. arc thf orit.
Arrivals ai Hoiai Pendleton.
.hunt's Withyi'imh, v'orvallis.
lieorgf i-iaiiiinin, I'ortland.
.lumen N Duvin. i'ortluiitl.
I1 Shitltn, Spokane,
('has H tilf 111. rorllaiiil.
I! .1 A O'Boilly, Portland.
Kohert At'kiiian, Boioo, Idaho.
I'ir.lin Mai'kflirie, Kot'kville, Id.
John MoMIIIm. l: Id.
A Q Itiittf rUeltl. Wener, Id.
Qoorgo Portooor, Portland.
John Fleming! I'ort .and.
0 .1 Mlllu, Portland.
Thtm li Green, Portland.
A II Walker, Pulaika. VSaah.
Jnliun UOOOn, .-iKikane.
A J Hale. San Franrincu.
1 ifo HoOllVory, Spokane.
M .1 Lee, I'ortland.
I I: Huny, Ii A K . K R.
T X 1 r, Suleni
T S liamoml, Dltlnib,
Arthur Austin, Philadelphia
1 n'n A Vomit:, Shaniko.
Mm A Wagner, Portland.
.1 N Wlliamoon, Prinovilloi
I! -eott, MilwMkoti Of.
1 a kfontioo, 0 R 1 a P Ei
J A Livingston. Northern l'ucitic.
I .Ma lone, Miles City. Mont.
J C LiuJaev, Portland.
Thon B Kay, Salem, Or.
J L Covin. - Inland Citv.
k w Wright, Portland,
M 0 Wiadom, Portland.
A Ifi Minor, Portland.
.. V llailey, Portland.
W R (ilfiideiihing, Portland.
A Blnonoinor, Portland.
B S QUI, I'ortland.
K I: Kamney, Portlantl.
I I: Harris. Spokane.
Win Ken, Bt Paul.
Jon MoOobo, Walla Walla.
I.i". I sli lilt-r, Portland.
I) I. Roaeuleld, Portland.
K A lloluittn, Chicago.
BogOBO Patrick, Shonhoiif, Id.
V I: tiootling, Shonhone, ltl.
A Uood Thing.
Our great-grand mother' garret
OOBtolnoq the aame hfrba of al! heal
ing (oiiimI in Karl's Clover K.s.t Too.
Phot gOOO our ain'fstorh ntreiigth, kept
the hltnnl pure, and will do the name
for you if you nay so. Price 26 ct
anil 5(1 cts. Tallinan 4 Co. , leading
dragglatf.
Anion Has Cautsd the President
of the Road to Talk Plain
and Pointedly.
1 President A. L. Mohlof wan in Li
(trainlf Mondav niorning en route t anl
, Unring the ntop of ti e train there he
made the posit ive ntatement that the
: O. R. A S. division terminal would not
remain at La Grande under present
rnmiit innn. thin remark relers. savs
the Chronicle, to the placing of an in
inn. lion on the proposed closing 01
I Fourth street. In effect this pVOMOi
ition in now "up to the people." Presi
'dent Mohler considers that the cloning
of Fourth street to give the oonpOBY
addilioniil van! rmun wan a part of
contract entered into between the citv
ami the railroad company, and that
bis" company , in the building of the
new depot, carried out its part of the
contract, and that the citv han broken
faith in its part of the agreement.
The burden of the whole nroposi
tion, therefore, seems to lie on the
citizens, and the alternative in to end
this tlitficnlty in regard to the vacation
ot Fourth street or lose the shops and
terminal division.
Thin decision 011 the iwrt of Presi
dent Mohler wan reached a lew davs
ag while he wan in connultatinn with
snperinteiiilerrt O'Hrifii an. I Ansi-'niil
BnnorintandoBl Bockloy, ami ii Ii now
ami puhlii' and that IS all there
in to it.
To one or two of the employe at La
Qrtndf, President Mohler made the
name ctatomeiit , in effett, that the
POfn pOny must - accorded I he addi
toiml yartl FOOM OOOOrdlag to contrai'l
or they woniii look einewhere lor
leriuuial facilities, and in thin con nee
tion he suggested that the division
could he moved to Hilgard ami also
that the company had a proposal of
a cash bsMMM of 8O.O0O ami all the
pnmnd POgvlfod for the location of a
division point at Maker Citv.
Thin in the essence of tiie caue in a
nutshell. What will the citir.ens of La
Grande do about it'.'
The La Grande journal in referring
t ) the matter nays it ban the strongest
sympathy for those individuals who,
hf reason of the recent ruling of the
city council in favor of the O. R. it N.
company, have experienced personal
inconvenience and depreciation in the
value of their property; but it cannot
commend the judgment or the far
nightulnenn of those who have enjoined
the railroad from further action 111 the
hofie of securing themselves against
I 'sk 1 herti mav be a great deprecia
tion 'ii !'ic vulue of some of this prop
erty, and the owners must feel that
they are in the right. Rut there are
times when it is better to digest one's
spleen ami pract ice d inert t ion It has
klfOndl been fnllf deunnintratetl that
the railroad needs the room thai it
hun asked for, ant) ii cannot now afford
to I. hamlicapiH'd by an injunction.
There are some FOTf pregnant rumors
current to the efteit that both Pendle
ton ami Raker City are making strong
pnlN for the shops now located here
and DM or the oilier may get them bo
cause of u little home play nil the patt
Ot OOTOO of OOT cltlOOM. Anyone known
that it would bo up to la (i ramie if
she Iml the railroad patronage nhe new
enjoys. In u citv of tin nine the die
trltMtlon of fl.S.lKJO monthly IfTM
small thing. Rather than lone it the
ettllOni would ln-ller club together uml
buy evt-rv piece of property which in
now nerving an a hone of contention.
THE
ll t loses
WOOL
Dull
MARKET.
Favor ot ih
and In
Buyers.
the St. Lonin publica
followitig to nay of the
Eyes carefully eiamiurtl and
properly fitict! lu the Ursl n'sda
hi Kia
L. HUNZIKLk,
.Jeweler and Optician.
t'ext tltxirto Alexander 4 Hextor'n
Uulek Work by Carpenter.
Op a wager of 1500 T. K, Van Kirk,
1. contractor of Paternou, N. J., con
atPOOtod 1 capreiittr bop 5UxMU fuel
and two atoritm high in four houre.
Time wan called at 1 o'clock in the
afternoon and seventy -live men sprang
at the job, each having Iweii carefully
drilled in what be wo to do iudnidu
11 i 1 y ami u a nart of the force. The
building had to be weather-proof,
(loured, roofed aud ready fori occu
pancy. The work was completed hail
an hour inside the npet Lflod time.
It Will Do You Good.
A blood purifier and tissue builder i
Kurl's Clover Root Tea. Bold for half
u century 011 our guarantee. Money
refunded if results are. not nut infacltiry .
Price 26 eta. and 50 cl. Tuiliuau cV
Co.
Frazer Opera House
Thursday, March 7th
TO Ooiuetly gOOBt of - it, Seaanii
Kt
cTiTP
der
Headed by CNARLE8 A. BOYLE
, bin company ol comuaiaiu
ami i
Moo kou. auil Dain.it.
I'ratiy Girl.
U-CUCVKH KK'rgKTAISKKa KJ
Itrltflll npi'i'iallnm
Usual Price-Seat ovale at Tallman' drug utore.
"Finance. '
llOat. ban tin
wool market :
The long exieeted movemeiit in the
wool trade ban not mater ialitd this
month, an I in consi ijueiae cause
great dinappointtnenl ainongst the
trader. Yet there appears tube an
undercurrent that there is a brighter
future for the wool men near at hand,
us the trade has suffered fully I I
months, aud it in a long lane that has
no turning, and ceitainly the wool
trade will soon revive, without a
dou bt.
The principal trunnactionn of the
month have been in bright Missouri
and Illinois '4 and H-ri'n combing
wools, ami even on those linen have
been mi the light order. I or what han
I men mild, however, fairly goml prices
have been obtained. The next on the
lilt la pulled wools in the grease ami
scoured, which have aold in moderate
quantities during the month ; also a
good nir-etl nale of PJ mouths Texas
ha gone forward to a prmn ineiit I ani
ent concern. Territories and Western
win,! in general, which are held in
the largent block in thin market, con
tinue on the neglected order, a unual.
Slight concessions have been made on
thin i I us of wool from time to time,
and at present values looks very
rOOOOliable and surely the manufacturer
ought to maae a drive foi them yet
the do Hot do an. In i oiineuuein e wt
shall have to wait, a Macawber aayi,
until mime thing turn up, ami trunCng
that the time is not far off when the
wind men will once more wear a
pleasant smile. The heavy-weight did
nut turn out quite a favurahlt- a was
expected, vet they might have boon
considerably worse. Also the London
auction nale did not help u to anv
extent, either. So, to num Up the
market, it clones dull and in favor of
the buyers The stock - on linn market
of all description are about 18,000.000
pounds.
vague and in, lelinite. The fotitball sea- TONlilHr AT THR FRA7.ER.
son is over, anyway, and as spring ap-l..
proaebes the fancy of the local bovs , Lincoln J. Carter's nsterptec. Will Re
inrns lighllv to baseball ami Bold Played,
potto, ami things of love, eic. ami I tonight at r ratr-r oitera house Ma
will play no more football games. coin Carter s "Ihe Kleventh HMf"
The jewelry loft in Pendleton b the will given its tlmt product ioi. in
Walla Walla'ftnitliall hnvo. at the t ime I Pendleton. There in a certain charm1
ol the lant game,
tine season.
will be torwariietl in
Col
NEW
Judkon
EXPERIMENT H.
Ruiiim!, oT
Secures Pror.
Iowa College.
Col. R. C. Judsou, induatrial
ugeut of the O. R. A N. Co. an
nounced today that ha hud secured the
service of a mun of considerable
prominence to take charge of the ex
permental farm oiieruUsI by him near
Walla Walla, in connection with hi
department, rrut. Kominell, unsintant
of Prof. John A. Craig, of the depart
monl of unimal industry at the Iowa
state agricultural college, Aincn, Iowa
Mr. Craig aucoueds Richard MoGoboj
Mr Kouimell ban laen lor vearn in
this line of work, and Col. Judsou re
gaidn Prof. Koiiiuiell an one of the
bent men he could have found in the
United States.
llurtug the coming season, at the
farm, experiments will lie made will
sheep feeding, several varieties of grans
being sown lur that purpose. the uew
superintendent will take charge of the
farm at the close of the wool con t tui
tion here, having been substituted mi
the program for Prof. Craig.
WANT A RETURN 0AM.
Pendleton Will Mot Be able 10 Accept
the Proffer
W. C. (iuuther i In receipt of a
letter from Lacy L. Galbiaith, malinger
uf the Walla Walla football team, sua-
rtiug a return game in Wslia Walla
in. ..Hi's, of a few week. Tiie
Pendleton team is not in a position to
accept the proposition as it is too
Perry's Flagship to Be Raised.
The man-of-war friagtf Niagara, on
which OpnnodON Perry won the
battle nf Lnko Krie. in the' war of MIS,
may noon lw recovered from the bottom
of the lake. Many people who think
that health is an surely lost an I hough
it were also at the Inittom of theotvan,
should try Hosteller's Stomach Hitlers,
when they will once more find them
selves in noMOntM of thin precious
blessing. The Hitters in estecially
effective at this 'season, to drive away
winter impurities ami refresh the nvs
tojnj. It is good for any digest ire
tr.tuble, and in a nitre cure for head
ache, nervousness, belching, bilious
ness, weak kidneys, malaria or fever
and ague. See that our private revenue
stamp covers the neck of the Ixtttle.
-. - m a i
Death of Mrs. U Van Dran.
Kanpar Van Pran, of Ihe Hotel Pen
dleton. left on Mondav night's train for
Albany, to attend the funeral of his
mother, Mrs. I'. Van Darn, who died
in that place Monday morning. Mr.
Van Hrati was advised of the death of
bin mother by bin brother, George Van
Hran, who telephoned the news in the
afternoon. The latter vent to Albany
Saturday night. The funeral is to he
held o!i Wednesday morning, ami Mr.
Van DfOn will return home here
Thursday morning.
Mrs. Van Hriin wan 71 earn old.
an i a native oi tieruianv. Iler husband
lied sonic vearn ago at the obi lamilv
homestead near Albany. Of late
years, she ban resided in Albanv.
Mr. ami Mm. Van llrau came to Lane
county, Hregnn. ji years ago, nettling
on a itirm near A 1 tianv .
Tot Causes Night Alarm.
"one night niv brother's babv was
taken with croup," writes Mrs. J. C.
nitler. of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed
it won Id strangle betore we could get
a doctor, so we gave 't I'r King s
New DiecoTorv, which gave oolok re-
ief and permanently cured It, We al
ways keep it in Ihe Rouse to protect
our children from croup and whooping
ugh. It cured me of a chronic
bronchial trouble that no other remedJJ
would relieve." Infallible for coughs,
old, throat ami lung troubles. MV
ami $1. Trial bottles free at Tallman
,v. Co.'.
m St m
Smallpox at Pilot Rock.
A. Miller, who in in Pendleton to
lav, stales that there are live cases of
smallpox at Pilot Rock in which the
patietitn are all broken out ami a nuiu-
her ol other cast- where the patients
are onlv hii' ing it very mild. A new
rd or term Bin mid be coined (or the
brand of smallpox now prevalent
throughout the Inland Kinpire. While
it is nmalli oN, it in not ot that robust ,
virulent tyie common many vearn ago.
li i. more an umateiir kind, not
fully developed, and nhould be given
lifferent name mi it would not caune
nil t-Ii a scare, w !iich isw o-nethan the
dineune itself. The doctors might bt
i ' to -uggev; a suitable handle for it.
in the name oi farter which invaria
bly attracts a full house when one of
his plays appears In this city and to
night promises to lie no exception to
the rule. According to reports "The
I leventh Hour" in worthy ot the gttod
patronage it has been receiving
throughout the went.
he Star Boarder
The follow ing in what the Kvening
Telegram of February 4 ban to nay of
"The Star Hoarder" which upniirn at
the Frater Thursday. February 7:
"While not the whole show Charles
II. Rolfa carries the greater part of
the resoiisihility, and manages to he
liet'ore the footlights mont Of the tune.
He in an ifocntrii OullMKltoWi M the
tramp order, ami is about an good a
stage tramp an ban Ihvii seen here in
some time. His burlesque on
"Othello," playing IVndcmona, was a
side-splitting feature, us wan bin take
off of John Philip Sousu, the latter
causing him to receive two curtain
calls. DIMM ami Norton presented a
strong card in their imitations of
actors of the pant decade. They were
called upon for more until they limply
had to decline from fatigue. A selec
tion from llerne'n "Shore Acres ' wu
followed bv imitations of Scamou
Kelly. the "Rolling-mill man,"
Kmtnt'lt, each reprenentut ion Doing
MOfOr, The F.smerulila sisters intn -iluced
a dancing specialty of merit,
which wu- ene Honed by their gooo
limks. Carrie Franklin, the MOMOsODf
of a pleasing voice, sung manv popu
lar song., and was annisted bv the
company as a chorus. Sue Bollo Mead
was another member having an her
share of the entertainment u bunch of
mmgs uml some niiuirt nayingn.
Look at Your Faee.
Anil see if il in reflecting health or
tliseast Karl's Clover Root Tea
lieautifios the face and complexion, ami
assures perfect health All ilruggintn
'26 ivntn and 50 cents Money refunded
if renulls are not satisfactory. Tallman
A Oo
..CORSETS..
Wo havo just rvxwived turn Bhipmtnt
of t!u oelebratua
Royal Worcester Genuine
Straight Front Corsets.
They
Oome in long, median) and short lenptlip..
in rived on the lut
Our new shipment of shirtwaists
ns( ami ihe must be teen tobt ipprvoiatad as thev arc
beauties.
TTnti "
E3
r w m
pi'
A Deep Mystery.
It i a invnlerv whv womeii endure
1 a. ktn oe, heinlaclie, hervoiisnens,
ileeplennnenn, melancholy, luinting and
lizy spells when tboiisainln MfO
pruvtul thai I'.lectric Hlttern will
iilicklv cure such troubles. "I duftered
lor vearn with kidney trouble," writes
Mrs. I'hebe t'herlev, of Petermm. la .
and a lume lank pMincd me so 1
"lid not dn-ns myself, but Klictric
Bittern wholly cutml me, uml although
years old, 1 now hiii able to do all
in housev.ork. It overcomes con-
sttpution, improves apMtite. give
porfoel health. till v BOB ul lallinun A
Co. n tlrug store.
Horsas Wanted.
Weight irom . i up. ironi 4
vearn old, good hlockv homes in
comlition Hani opponite citv
.1. C.
to 8
good
jail
11AVKS A SON.
It's a Short Road
from a cough to consumption.
Don't neglect a cough take
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure
when your cold appears. The
"ounce of prevention"
better than years of illness.
The E:xperienced Buyer
of wtiihkc) ' f'tintlttcri i itl (I ret lin-
roriHii t iil mhu HiiI purity, lit kunwe I hat
fiNMlf laOMtfMPiiiig thcsM- 'iiiiilllkcati(iiii nit' icr
lafn tn tut VI many QUMf Himd ikjiiHo
Tennessee Corn Whiskey
inali- Hiii' I
"troDK
inpnt
clans
by ttv.
Mellow, rich eixl
Gleii Ellen Wine Vaults
Cvttirl Street, lu'ar .l'liiiHon.
THE LEADERS.
Aaeni Butteriok Patterns.
. U. Ray & Co.,
liny ami soil
StucktH, HoiuIh hikI (Irnin
KM rnsh Of mi iitarglna.
Court sttrtMM, l"atniHeHsin1 Oeot
New York Atock lixchange.
Chkaco Stock lixchange.
Chicago Htm ii of Trade.
AMIiKICAN IM.AN.
- - ot i per Day and Upwards
rlneat Hotel
the Pa, i fit
Northwest
The Old Reliable
K i Iter ii eir lit bulnesi eiil no fnt to pity
nifitln mi. -!.f. -iii, -hops hi- trylni tw
nietkw yuu vu ih'') eu you m u,n i.
tor U.eiolUrMM H(n TIIKV ''AS T Do 11
ee we nrr? thr ml rotujdeU s(o k of Hmiuf-i
:if, hruldln. Hun, (fpuri. Whips, (ilovee,
litusliea, (jojBM, ll, "i lent-, x'
Coven and ttiivge that hiu u.fi erauglil to
huMi'f tt I raCfii
J0SRPH ELL'S
I caJiinr Manns, uml SaJdK i
1
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eed lung triable, fceiscd tluui fr4)ueittly
Spent yea a in ibe lsk ts aud CM her ptuu ul
seal but ifoi oo relief kelufoad ouai euS
be'- tek ng; -.MtLoM A ( b-.ttie cogu
, i ! ibi 1 MgeLfM mt .wi...
rcuAcdics
HEMRV T. DtTCHKR.
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druKaiis'. et eOe. AOe, t oo u Itoltle. A
1'iiutrd iaMrautt irtii ertta Mmry hoUlo
U yeu are iut Lgtlatfid mjo U yeitf d'UKiflat
oauU gjeii )oui iA..ij UeVCli.
Write for illustrated book on t nt.s'iinptioo wm
about coat to , a &. C. Wailie Ce . Uku, N V
For nuI-r.itliii.iii Ai . . lfti im m
Closing out at Cost at
VAUOHAN'S
Mow in the liine to lay in your
SPHIMO SUPFXJJCei
Ladies' shoes, 1.76 now ... 1.U0
Ladies' shot e, I1.0U now U6
Men's heavy shoes. 1 10
aienn's f ' si hIkmmi. I '
lid loo' tents, spring weight .'JO
Bent thread 000011 o spitl . Ul
Copier wash hoilors,... 2 tl 'i.V
Men's 'l 50 underwear nun 2.06
I C tin coffee puts 16 now .10
Wash basiiin 0f
All goods must go an soon as njnibU,.
Kt.liH I'A K KN IN TKAOI
Vauiflian's Racket Store
807
Pendleton,
1 C. SHAW & CO.
W. .1. SKWLI.L, Munager
WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL
Yard on Webb html
OpnOOfU Hunt f reight ls,t
We are prepared g furnish anything
in tin- luiiilttir line and) can guurantee
prices to la- an cheap, if not cboaMir
than others We also carry a largt
line of Doors, Windows and Moulding
Parties coiiUvnplatmg building will do
well to nee us Istfore placing their
orders. We also carry Cascade K.d
Kir wood. Phone Main V2.
..French Restaurant.
Ill -1 Mr. A I.- IN IHS. I'll 1
OI'KK bAY INI Ml. Ill .
I'KOI'T A.S'IJ OAMg IN SJCANOM
Jut WttrlnJ a HI- . lot ol frog' leg.
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PORTLAND
PORTLAND, ORSOON.
p, .al Mate to I n,t 11 n Oicgon people
for tourlata antl commercial traveler.
visiting I'ortland. headquartar
li C. BOW KltS. Manogar-
OREGON
Shoii Line
Union Pacific
Take the...
Washington &
Columbia River
Railway
Paul, St. I mi i, tu.
Jim, Omaha, and
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Tims Son. dale
from Psndlsluii.
Ul I ooiaiuc
Kwltslt-r hulldlu, Mnln M
Proprietor .
fBteJlsUio. oruu
GOIM WLE HOTEL
UMaW Now rtaisagensoot.
J. W BANCKOFT, Prop.
Mam Street
Oregon,
bui.u.ol i.m.tl, lur Olasi
liunuriliu:. iiu KunuUiat
IN 40 M0UH5 CllfS. Sin
ae sad BaUder Tree.
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via If mil
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via Hunt
luamu
Ml Paul
Kul Mall
. 111 a ui
via
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Wtirtli. llmalia Kail
a. I It, HI I. Mil.
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a. City, Hi I....,,. I'lil
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rot Obioago, st
nan City, HI,
All Points Cast and South
Walla Walla, Imwl.luti
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Ulan. Hliiiiiialsill.. SI
1 ,.10 Diilulli.Mllsau
kaa. Oaleogo ami K.i
Portland and point
oo tbo Son .
Arrive. MiiinUya, w nliuiii aui rrldatial
n ut ui luoaiUrs. Tbarnlaiiantt BatuOaf
al 6ft a 111
IMparl. Ian i riceul SiiuUsy al uu a. as.
fur iBtOTBialluu irganllu laws auJ a.utu
in.Mia 1 1. in. 1. ui
1 " W A1UMS.A0.OI.
I'aualaltiu. Iliafuai
B. 0. OAI.OKKHKAI'. Ill',
Wall. Walla. Was
Oregon Lumber Yard
.. lu
Ocean and River Schedule.
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All aslllu dais. .ui.
Jscl lu t:.IIM
fur Hau KrauaJ.ttu
Ball sverjr 5 days.
4 1 Ul.
Itaily
fit . i'i
Suudar
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Saturday
Of. ui
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Btlllilar
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tin ml ay
Columbia Blver
Tu Astoria aud Way
I .an. Ill,
Wlllainett. liver 1
Cllii in
Olauu t:ily Newls.rg. In Suutiay
aiaai, ludaimuiauc
ud W ay l-audlm.
KaUx Ujo, ami l-60 per day. MtmU juc
Hlwclal Kaloa b) Hot asualll
Him HoU-1 In tin- Bit) lur Kauilliu.
Itu. tu all uraiu.. rrt-t- aauiultt roues.
aUeuirlu liahu aud Utuaui deal.
flic proof bulldlig.
Cur. Court and Johnaon Sfs.
PENOLETON. OREGON
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7 a. bj.
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aud Sal
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Landtags
Willamette eudVaui
Blvers
in. asm I'll, haytuu
ana way latuaiiig.
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aud Krl
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Muu Wed.
and tn
laMll I
kjuarla Bask Blver.
aiuatia it towtnoo
r. W. WaaWUalV.
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1 lwlaloa
(t .u a u
Daily
WOOH OUTrKKM
For barn aud dwalliua.
1 1 .l 1 1 lhau in.
I mutter,
Lath,
Sfm,Klc.
BuitdJii. Paper.
Tar Paper.
I ime and Cement.
MouldinM!.
Plckots.
Pfwtei,
Hrick and Send,
St.ai. Doom a Window u.
Htinh and Doon,
Terra Gotta Pipe.
Borie & Light, Prop's
Alu tit., opp Court