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phonl NO. ill SI L-K WHIST SMLE See Display in the North Window $2,50 to $4.90, formerly $5 to $10. leaver Bros. FH l'1 KSIA M A It II I'J. Bk . . i i (VII UUnTHL'I) IV v 1 Not Sasn Bach Otlio lor Kourmcin Yvmrs. 1 1 mm Kampar, younger brother ad H. Kemper, the wnin known t i 1 1 :i r exnreSSDian. arrived in ,.t tit ill '' iiYlurk mi tin' morning turday, March B, and pat np hi Intel St. Oivnrun. Aft'T iiri'iikl'ii-t , in the morning, ha itartad ml to hi brother, whom im had noi in (onrtran rears, sinae Fred had in old home al WeetfehleBi Oaf" Will (onnd Fred on hli iiun ui he an Mead he arool I tana a villi nln). Fred raid, "(inns If. Alter : n v linn rmii' nmuiivi while, Kred tranantlng bin i nial h'iih. In- aakad Will where he I i d i ito. Tin- latter nail he I 'i wnni tn gu any plane In partico. t hal i be ride mi i tad bin, t red In't understand tin". Inn itood it sine time, ud Bnally aakad him ba was. Will aabed i "Don't yoo , me?" Fred nuni he did not, 1 replied thai ha arai hli hrother, I scrutinized him lor a v l 1 1 . hut dn'l reeognls him. They wenl np rad'i home and there Will me! Keinner, v. I :. h' hud knovMi at tlahlen elan, when sbe wiih .Minn ui" .MiirMiiiiMi'r. s-iii' iiniu i ri'i'uy- blm, either Finally the stranger I'd hin brother a welladeflned war us loot trnten ne mm reoeiven dj ie viil with an uxr wniie iiiiiiiiar I liofori' rrnl hail left limnc. I hat I..I H. illiam Kemper ami hit two itluTh, Herman ami Cmhilt.h.urr ln- I at I'.lktn.vn. South Unknta. Mi I leave Imlav or tomorrow tn vihiI tlvaa ami friendf ai Portland ami Bllverton Kred Kemper and iHil will li'BVt' in a ni'i'k or tin War brothers in Houth ItlfiaTl- ieei upon tbo street ol I'endlet in no mo- ' bought out his Hn .. hilHilii'S . SIOU Dollars Kewaril. $100. V I I ll( 1 1 1 1 P IMII'V. Will Iw vviii.'.I Ill i linn ill. tv Ii ui Mail on.' .Irvicliul ihwai clanm bai been able in vnrv In nil in. m, im uimi laeatarra. Uall'i Oalarrb Oura iv oal pontivs aula aeai kinnvii ic tiiv leal traalrnlty. bains a eonrtfta, il dliaaai rvpiiroN h oMUtlUtllonal tri'iii I. Hull's 1'iilnrrli Curo ll laUvn iiiivriuillv , uj dlraeily ou the Mood ami mueoui mn i ol nu ijriUm, UiBrab) itwlfoylu itn datiea b( the oiBBBB. n'i uiviuk ' ' slr.'llKlll Bf lillll'IIIIK npll OnltllUtfoU Mllltloj lull lire III ilnlliv Us Work. Th Kin. '.). haw mi miioh fallli m IU ' iiralivu rs null in,')' tinertillv iiuiinrviv ne n.r eaaatnai u faii to bun. tend lor natal menial. AddNM. t. J. I'HKNKV .V i n , Tolvilo, Ohio 1.1 tiv Ill'lUrflsl T.'vv tir- Kniilllv I'llls nrv tin- laial. JEWELRY DIAMONDS WATCHES mid a couiplelt' line of the GF.NUIN f 1847 Rogers Bros." Knlvea, Forlu, Spoons, etc. Kyet carefully cxamineU and pioprrly hllcl tu thrhcat nuilt L. HUNZIKF.K, Jeweler and Optician. Next door to Alexander . i lextei '$ ( H l V ( (1 V '111 M V.V Vva W. .1. BIWELL, Manager. UMBER DEALERS Yard on Webb Si reel I ippoaite Hunt Freight Depot We an- prepared to furnish anything the lumber line and can guarantee riw. t,, i .lf. nhaaii. if no' ohaaper tun others. We ulso carrv a large lie nf (hairs. Wimlnws aiel Moolding. trtiea contemplating building will do Sll to sen us before nlacing their llori. We ulso curry CaHvude Ked r w.ard. Phone Mam ill.'. (()) ii Jy " 6 nnn IIU j J l ine HHMcpalrlng. Dry Goods Co, Arrivals nt Hniol P John H'niiiIi, Mlsetaslppl. .1 c Rough, Mississippi. F c Diamond) Dnluth. Henry T Conner, I'ortiami .1 I Lathrop, aity. A i IIhwIhv, hii r riiticiscn. John B A eh ton, Otileogo, Ai Bornea, Portland, w McBrlde, Athena M R Oamernn, N Y. A H rleatfleld, Hpokane, i I! Paraona, Hpokane, ii it Flneh, Crookston, Mum. ii Hhults, Bpokane. A If R Kelly. Sun Pranelaoo, u w Hunt, Portland. It li Howard, Hpokane. I. Rlafalder, Portland. 1 1 i Hterllng, Portland. N Herknlev ami wife, city. a .1 Hull. Hpokane P li Dawson. San FranelBOO, ll ( shnw, Hpokane. iinv s Parker, Olnelnnali. w w Cotton and wife. Portland. w R Hlendenning. W W Smith. Worn Tuan Wur. Hondradi arc killed in war. hut humlriala of tlioiiKainls urn killed by oonBUniption. r.,-r.- .si.i hi' no deaths at all run wit by thin terrible dieaaaai if people could la' mailt' in nn (liTslaml thai Sliibib's i'oii)(li anil ciin Hiiii.pt ii H i cure ia a sure remedy if taken in thf Marly stages. !ffi eta., nil rta. ami $1 ii bottle. Druggists will refund the motMM if a rare ih not affected. Tall man A Co., lead inn ilru'iata. Alba Notes Alba, March u.- Mrs. John Biaber Alba. has iimvi'il her creamery plant I (ruin hrr ranch throe luib'i town. 'J'bi' plant ami bui north of dings will ban piir- ami there i i i' almii'. he milnrucil. AloOBO DOWni oha tad I be Arab Rllli pinna arc rninors that he will not The hiiow in the valley hah nearl dtaajipeaml. but there in im ktodh yet, IIH It Ireezes llllmisl every nigfit. 0, F. Hoover, a well known bachelor, who has been visiting in I'emlleton for two weeks or more, will nrohnhlv be BOrry to learn that the cuts he left he ll mil arc erylug with h on gar. School diatrict No. 71 baa electeil live ilirectora ami u clerk, everv man in the district, and (hey claim thai the election was aCOOrding to law. Creeks are liiuli ami the roada are vary, very bud. HNOWFLAKE. Is Thli Plain bnouuh. If you have a iiunxini: cmnjli anil are losing fleah, K to u ilrun Htore, anil Kct a bottle of Shilob's Consumption cure. Take two-thirdi of it, ami then, if you lire not laiuidited, return the bottle to the ttriigiat, and he will re turn your money. Ian't that fair? No one coulil uak more L'.'icta.. 50 eta. ami $1 u bottle. Tall man A Co., load ing 'Iriiirci-I Shesp In Morrow tounly There urn now ''ti.',l0O bead of ihecp in .Morrow county , huvs C. A. Itbtiu of ileppner anil there will he 16,000 I am be in the infing. Fully 100,000 lhaep aboiild tlierefore be aobl, uh monntaln runuv in becoming loo scarce for MWMI pasture. The surplus can, howevur, he aobl to couat liuvers, an the Pngel Huond cities, Brltlab Oolnm biu mid Aluaku buve to final their mutton in Oregon. Mr. Rbaa im i at 18.00 u band 4000, which he curried tnroub the winter. Hit doua not think llieapnUNI will quote below r ' m PC? heiul. a a he Unln i War a Mask Hut her iMMMtV was coinpletely bidden by Borea, hlotchea uml pimplea till ahc used BUttklan'l Arnica Sulve. Then they vuniabud aa will till erup tions, lever sores, bnila, ulcera, car Itii Helen mid lelniis (row ila use. In full ihle lor i "ita, corns, burna, acubla uml piles: Cure uuuraiiteed. Mg ut I .Villi. I! ,1c Co. l'he Aatoriu police cviailiiisaion will aboftly impowe a license on nickel-in-tlic-siiil inacl, iiiMB, to be collteted in the same manner us ure liceuaeaon other forms ut Kumhliun. It's a Short Road from a cough to consumption. rv l .a Dont neglect a cough Uk Shiloh9s Consumption Cure when your cold appears. The ' ounce of prevention " is better than years of illness. "I aufleicvl lor yaaua from a cough, brouchuU ad luuf truubU. Haiacd bluud fia4uai.tly Spam . iu ovr llaltv.uu awl ulbar pa.ru ul wr.v but got ao rallal. Kaluracd aavat aua bagau Ukiaa SaiLua A law butllaa con plaUly curad ova. 1 aaaaaidar a Iba raaUl ol rcuiad.aa. HENKY T. IIETCHEK, Willi P. L. lauap Co., Bfokci, iluBalu, N. T. Bblloh'a ConauaupUon Out la aulct by ail Br.iK(lu at 6c BOo, i.oo ttottta. A urluld guaxiuiUja Koata Willi eaarf bottlav If you aura laot aaliaOad gu to yuur ttruajalal aud ajat ...... ......... v basalt. i.l ... Se Wllboui oal Ut yoav B. C. Wall Co Ullo), K. V. ri ; i' ' l ,.i - .1 I.,' I a 1 1 . il a i It v ; , , I JAMES SHARON WAS IN LUCK. Discharged From Cuitody at Prallml' nary Hearlnx Monday Afternoon. There vvua a temperance leOBOO bronght out In the preliminary heariuK of Jamtia Sharon in Justice F'itx Oerald'l flOUli on Monday afternoon nommenolni at I! o'clock. He waa ar- reated enriy Sunday morning obargad with the crime of fareenv by taking Tbe horHe buggy and llBrflBBB, property ol Mrs. Nancv Khrbart, win. reanlea cm the Wild orse six miles northeast of Pendleton. Mrs. Khrbart and the ai ciised hiul heeii in I'emlleton on Satur day afternoon, the latter bating beet) emploved on the larm of the tormer lor the past month. Sharon drunk kiiik Intoxicating beveragea during the day and took three hottlea ot heer out to tbe farm with him. He went to tbe barn and went to sleep in h is hlntiketa hut later in the night ronclud"d thai he needed morn beer inr Sunday. H thereupon arose from bis resting place. hitched up tbe same rig which be bad used the preceding dav and drove t Pendleton. He swore on the stand that he intended to get hack home befori davligbt so thai Mrs. Khrhurt would not know he had been nwuv with tin ng. lie came t' ranaietoti ana pro ceeded to ilrink inure heer and whisky The hours passed pleasant I v and Ik procrastinated going home until long after davligbt. At last he hroughl hie horse and huggv around to a Main street saloon and tied it in front to a telegraph pole, while be went in for a sinull hot h'ttle of whisky. Hi tarried ami lingered with friends lor an hour or so, and w hen he got hack ti where he had left the horse hitched il was gone. Marshal I leal h man ami Urant Bbrhart had found it ami put it up in it stahle. They then proceeded to search for Sharon and arrested him when they found him. .lust ice Fit. ierald. after listening to the lestiinoiiv of Mrs. Kbrhart. Mar sbal Deathman and the defendant, and the arguments of Colonel Parsons for the defense and District Attorney llailey lor the prOOBtiUtlon, discharged the prisoner on the grounds that the evidence, in bis opinion, was not siiMii lent to cause a jury to hr:ng in a verdict of gniltv if h" should he held and tried In tl Irani) court. It was a narrow escape for the de fendant While it was apparently not a case of cold hlonded grand lacreny. it was an offense. Had Mrs. Kbrhart lived four miles further Iron I'eiv lie ton , and Sharon hail done as he did the Oregon statute would have reached him on another ohaife, that ol taking nrotiertv nwuv ten miles ur more from its rightful owner, although with no intention of Committing grand larceny. THB ORDER IS OBEYED A County Commissioner Slops His Paper and There Is Reason Why. The following order has been re ceived by tbe subscription clerk nt the Fast Oregonlan ami oomptled with: Pendleton, Ore., March 1", 1901 TO the Baal Oregonlan t Yon wtll please top myfanbecriptlon to the Fast Ore gon bin and take my name from your list and semi any hill tli.it I may owe von for subscription to the siiine, to I'kiiih, Oregon, ami oblige me. T. P. OH. I. II, AM'. There is a reason for Mr. Cilllland'l aversion to the Fust Oregon Inn. He value to tbe ollice the other day and desired to buve printed lor bis own use 1000 envelopes to la- ehurged to the DOnUty He distinctly stated that he wauled tbvm printed with his mum only and not as county i ounuissiotiair. He was Informed that the Fast Oregon lan would not print the envelopes mid c' arge them to tin county if they were for bis per- m. I use, ami he said, rather shortly, if that could lint he done he would not have them printed, and there the matter ended. Mr. Qllli land has h right to "stop his paper" hut hi' has im right to order anything for his own use ou the county's uc COUnt. and the Fast Oregniiinn w ill not permit it so fur as it has the power, uml he should he ashamed of himself for attempting it. BUYING CAVALRY HORSES. Captain Cliaevor, ll. S. A.. Wants Five Hundred. Captain Cheevr of the i iiited States army post at Wul in Walla is in Kurt urn Washington nnviiig cavalry horses. He is Hceompuiiicd by Veterinary Sur geon Thome M. Owen, QniHarniMtw D, M. smith and 8, F. Daniels, us secretary. Captain Cbeever received an order uhout 1 ebruury I to buy Mil) horses. He has procured 170 already, Ion al Walla Walla uml 75 at I.ewistou. More will he bought at l.ind Tueaduy. a sale will he held at ProBser on the 6tfa uml thence the captain will go to Pomcroy- Dayton and other points on the auine errand. "We want to give them all a chance,'' remarked Captain Cheever. There are enough uud to spare around Walla Walla alone." Keiuireuienls Inr cavalry lionet are that they shall he from II hands 'J inches to ! 'J. Weight must he he tweeii INHi uml 1080. They must he sound uml of hardy colors. Only a lew raWM are bought and no white or Percheron colored minimis Many of those selected are interbred from bronchos, and occasionally one has a trace of cayime blood. An order for .Mai was executed helore the last dis patch came. THE NEW ASSES Bit N I LAWS. Oo Net Apply to Aisoiiineiils tor thai Year of IBul. Tbe two new laws reluting to MHMa incut anil taxation and the apportion meld ni taxes aimiiig the enmities 000 tain many new features which are ex pected to remedy many defect! in former statutes uml to improve the 'avateiu of conduct ing this branch of Euvernment. both bills were framed y tbe joint committees on assessment and tuxution and were the results of .much careful atudv of the subjects in- voived. Whih (la y tbeii ix ii 1 1 i ii. laws in ',aj ir n ii terms tin". d imt go into ettccf tor practical purposes ; until next year. This year's taws l.av.1' ulrcadv neeii uppnrtinned under existing laws, and it is expressly pro vided that the new assessment law shall imt apply until alter December . I, llHIl. Secretary ol State Dunbar is prepar ing tbe form for the assessment mils to he nent to the county clerks for the use of assessors in HNil.', an that the hlunk bonks can he printed and hound in plenty of time for distributem anil so that all ottlcials may learn tbe re quirements of the new law. BACK FROM PEN0LE1ON. La Granda Visitors Were Pleased With the Town. sir Knights Turner Oliver, John D. Mathieson, Wi Ilium J. Church and s. I.. Hunter, of Kaatern iiregnn aoan inandery. No. tl, KniuhLs Templar, of l.a Oruitde. returned no Miiala.v fore noon's tram from Pendleton, says the Chronicle, whither they went to take' part in the Inrmal nrgauuatiuli ut another a-, ol Knights Templar, the swum! eommaadery ol thew high de- grae M annua In F.AitBrn Oragon and thn seventh in this state It required several hours on Friday and Saturn iy evenings to perform tbe necessary vork ol complete nrgimi na tion. Among the visiting knights were twenty from Walla Walla. In the organization of this new "tempi imt made with hands," In cluding the " hrethren of the invstic i..m ...i.., .i. i.. I.' 1. 1- a.o nv.e aam an. J ."'"a"" em pmr i.iaaous wot '! m- oioaies ii m in nun nil' rteo rosa degree on Friday evening and advanced on Saturday evening to the Black Cms degree, The wnrk was directed by Hon. F. A Moore, ot alem. associate justice of the iireg.in 10 pre UIB 0OUrt acting in his oAolal capacity as most eminent grand comniatider ol the Oregon RtatC coinmamlery , Knights Templar. The new OTganiMt ion is known aa Pendleton cotninanderv . under dispell sat inn, the DUBjbeT ami nther matters to Ih' tixed by the higher action ol the state PnmmaildaTJ later on. Pendleton Is Improving. "We had a very pleasant two days" stay in fondle ton and we were royally entertained," said Sir Knight John P. Mathieson, one of the most ellicient and beat likeil engineers on the O. K, cV N. Co. svstt'tn, when seen yestenlav hv a reporter. "Pendleton ia showing marked improvement and is rapidly becoming a very handsome city of the smaller class,' 'continued Mr. Mathie son, "and 1 was especially surprised at tbe unusually large proportionate mini Imt of elegant and costly private residences. Two prominent citiens are now having OonttrUCtfd beautiful homes which will eosl ahont BTlHK) ami 10,000, respectively. And there are otbera. In abort. Pendleton is fast taking mi metropolitan ways, bucked up by many substantial improvements in building and other lines. Whltmnn i. loo Club. The Whitman Oollegi Qlea olnn, which is on its lirst annual spring tOOr, will visit Pendleton Wednesday, March 111, and gave an entertainment in F'ru.er's opera house. The club has been carelully trained and presents a carefully selected and well rendered repertoire of college songs, glees, viiartets, solos, etc. The club is augmented and ahlv sup ported by Bdgar s. Fischer, profcaao of violin in Whitman conservatory. Mr. Fischer Is it graduate..!' tm I'IiiIh- dalpbia music academy ami bus studied four years in fieri in and Christiana. Prof, Otto A. Ilauerhach w ill also accompany the club as dramat ic reader. Mr. Ilauerhach is known throughout the northwest as a pleasing ami talented interpreter of Knglish master piece!. Miss Laura Jauee, aooompMiati is a student ol Whiliiiaii conservatory who possesses musical ability of a blgU order, I he concert promises to lay a thorough success, a rare treat to music lovers. A Pleasant Event. s. K. Yates, the genial county treasurer, wus ieeling one year older Monday, as it was ins hirthdav and also ttie IHth aiiniversarv of his marriage. Mrs. Viites also had tbe matter in mind, and in the evening, at their Imme near the St. Joseph academy .they oelebarted the two events with a little gathering of relatives mil triemls. Among those present acre aT. H. Parks and Wile, father and mother Ol Mrs. Nates, of I'e.iriH, Illinois, who buve been visiting in Pendletnii a tn ut six weeks, and like the all mate. Five Things. The five discuses fur which Shiloh'B i nnsiiinpt ion I ore is especially recom nleiidisl, are Cmigbs Colds, Wins. ping Cough, Croup and Consumption, No medicine ever made by man is c.iual to it in any respect. Kohl under a isisitive guarantee. Money hack if it fails. Hcta,60ota and 1 1 a bottle. rallu.au v Co. C. A. Johnson, cashier of the First National hank at Niles City, Michi gan, disappeared and the lialik was .reel to close its ihsirs lacunae d u run nil the mat itut urn as the result d the cashier's act inn .lust us the dOOTS were closed the express messenger ap peared with a pin kage containing $UHl,(HHi from CblOBgO, but it was then too lute. ITCHING HUMORS rmmtot f.ait rnut Mitd lull iigil 1 r. ul in. ui i I . ( oii-ni-Uiitil ( r 1 iri'KA itiAl' Vi!m- ), tin lrrwirto tiir km ui erufttai uiiM kkW, vriovuA mt lut lil (SUe.), U liiu ItoblAfJ Mid cootltt uii'l bwl.aitli iMU i uA UkHtji.vKM (Mr .lueuol mtil elt'itii-c thf BlOMa A Mhjflf .t U olleii MiMrtt nt iu oura ito ni'viii-at buiuor. m il IblOU.Iiotll Hi t'M. ! ! IH 4l' Man. Coitt , HfUB , Uua4ui. " lluw tuCuraftiitti Uuk n, ' IfM BAD COLDS ifiliiitiie 1 tain rttra) htfUlod aills tiu nut in. Imvi u Ih Hudurad. MKHltV.L'H UY.SAlll'' TAD 1 Li uulk! iiiBuut, frt'in khwr .wonprl ofouw u wuvk'a OMUULvl trtMatinviit inU. twrlvt 1 1 mi 01 aaj BSfffl tin W.-tat pi vtiltlaj UUI n.M "It tu tin vtoreit cum ul ,;ri I OMf 1imI A I mil iluirn frieii'U huil nrt' eitn M. Htlll it tnui oji. Huorduflb 1VNAM1 1AIH Lr I. w) nent tht.v tu.pMl Ijotli tutU in.tl c tijtti the tint lilatlit. 1 uiuluriM' ulni r solium iil tln'Ui Ui The pru 11L' llAJK LAt llr.M h. u MtuiUr (mo ..11 . Altorntn, lol - iiiii- trttt, Kan PfOJWMUU, Jul T, IWUU. "Vt intur cultiat ht lalwavn Iwun aHuu tliiitKM to ini' Tlit t ttrt hainl iUu! mU hjff lltuiitlia hut tlitt lawat v,us.u.kii a-uUtlenU l MKNtlKLH UVNAilK TABlLW. Uutk im -ur: ouU -(( in m k cuupk of ilttw. NuiluiiK iiuH tlua fur uiv " .MIO KM MA 1. HUM IN, tl Muew ht., Hun hm cutvu. Aug. 6( '" "I lite turuajBi tlif lrvut 'it, .. 1 . 1. !!. I'M - UYNAMic TABU LRU u wmk lit U horn l nm tuuk ti.- t. lii' Ult wliU MltlnUt nut lit- I i. a tluaV it titiAiia witli i fur mtlt anJ fritdna wtieo J hYtJUt Iu Nuhm." II. I.. VAK VVJ.NM.K, aj. - . -' Mll7 Vialiiii' Mtretit. hisn flWOMUO Aiijfuat 10, Mb, hunt iMMtUMid lur ' uiits ni aUBUtpa U laM.AM) IOili.il' ".l V ai-ini. t.u tn, sti Ir ranv-uavu .. ii Mrt luvatl agfu AUu on uk by uur KoKl'HKN 5 i M HI ,' , I ot Al Ulitl I.l MAIM CATARRH aSutttiiiir uut M lo reimxli or ;.u.. i lllllUtt' M til v i. 1 CATARRH. The Spsclrlc Is Kly'b Cream balm It if ijuli-kly abMirln-Hl tiivu Kt'lii-f ai mi- t- OfM-iiA mot OMMJMN till' u-rtl I'unMlfclf.-. COLD h HEAD A Hit liillaiiiiUMtiuit Hi nln aii'l jrui the Mi-ni Ix nm , 1. ttie Ht-itM? ui Tfetnti- Hint tiiuull. No Mofoury. Nu )iurluUM Urn. KtnuUr olio aUf ; iVmuiiI) alao II. uu, ul lirtioarinl" ur b Uauail Kl.V HKoTlihlUi iu Warr n Ul , Now. Vufc. FI0HT IN TrtE COUNTY JAIL John Fltzger.vld Is Heart Walter at Meal Tine. Life in I he county jail i not with out evidence ol the strenuous life spoken of hy Vice-President Roosevelt. The man John Fitfgerald arrested last Saturday aiternoon for complicity in tbe highwBv robberv Friday night tirOiaWPB to rule the roost wherever h t been in jail 'J4 hours ! until be assumed the position ol dictator, head waiter and master of 'ceremonies as tbe meals are served. He asserts his authority by brute strength and it may be necessary tn shackle him in order to cause him to be gviml. As dinner was being lerved i Ito the prisoners !unday evening Mr. PItBgWVlId was particularly out of humor. Among those present was' I Frank Sharon, arrested lor stealing tbe! 1 horse, buggy and harness belonging to n Nancy Kbrhart. Fitigerald i etHHund in conversation for a few1 seconds with Sharon, asking him what ! he was in for, etc., and Sharon an swered. s Sharon went forward to get his share of the evening meal Fltlgerald interfered ami told him not to cmnd no unite so fast and not to act as though he were at home on such horl ncqttai ntance, in fact. Plttgerald acted like an Overhearing head waiter at a swell function. Fit.gerahl then struck Sharon a vicious blow ovet tbe right eye, knocking him down and struck him the second time Bl he was tailing. As a result of Mr. Fitz gerald's eo icy condition Sharon will carrv a dtaOOlOfed eve inr several .lays. Those who saw the fracas say that Mr Pltagerald'i conduct was nngentleman- Iv and such as would not be tolerated ill any polite Of retined society. Old Soldier's Experience. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writes ".Mi wife was sick a long time in spite of good doctor's treatment. tail was Wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health," rhey always do. Try tkem. Only ''",, al Pullman ci Co. 'a drug store. Family Orders raotlvi thr rtih tiiion tbcli InMrtMioi Wi- iiHVf h T r fins I ol M inrp ml tor t m I! hiiM lis m1 !.-1 tl m 1 n. no : g i of tuir ttbUliy to Biniih ihfm ui tli 1rT vr. Uqaoni mtiiti'iit low I" l ri'. ni carry , .x . ( rir. i mo ol -w I Hil l 'I N lln-n 'it. I nihil . tirnihU ul Kt turky w i . i, f . - mill HrhlMn I'M licit n 1 . 1 I' :or ... Glen Ellen Wine Vaults Court Street, neur Julitiw.n. The Old Reliable I irti't-n v,a,ir- 111 hii-lm ks rtiol no li'lll to on) tti'l t i Hit- iiiiiihriNitii -inii.i- .1 . trying to to ttk' you tMMM'Vft lln- 'All iflvi' vnu nt inn' li (or llt lollnr M 1 nii TIIKV I'ANT J I I hh wr 1 h r 1 t th OBI rotiipltjU1 tto k uf llarnrai MratliM, Conbt, Oil, Smd, rnu, 1 'mi nun Miir t tit t, , i, JOSEPH ELL'S I.eatllnK harness aod Saddlery.. I. I,. Ray ft Co. tiny slid still StockH, Hoik Its mul (,i,iu- New Vurk xmk l:xvhnnKr. CliicaK Stuck l!xcliin(e. Chicago Uoard ol I rade. Court Htraat. I af.illl.. 1 ' i . Closing out at Cost at VAUGHAN'S RflClEI IMi Now Is tbe time In luy in your 8PKING Kl'l'l'l.l EH Ladies' sb'b, II .ir mm 1 Ladlea' abvaa( li.OO aan McIi'k bam IV (illiaur. . 1.10 Mt llh'll W fc) hiilMHI. I.ttfi Ladiae' tmUi, miring WBibi ,g0 tlvrt II. rvuil i In .nu itic np.Mil .IH Copper vmhb boilera,.. M z.3fi Ml'U'a I-' Hi iv ... I. I .1. ar, Hull .' " . I (' I III coflW (fits J.V imt .10 WmhIi '....- in .06 All km1h iiiiihI go ttc aou u- i.l . . goal I tKJtM II TU.M laughafl's Racket Store Hoy Maiiii Street. Peinilelon, : : Oregon Manila.! .,-iiicvl, lor Baasl. -a. lisnorrlMaj. und Nunninu IB 4B HOURS. Cur.s Kid aa, sad BUdd.r Iruulilas THE PEI Our $3.50 Shoe for Women Thr idea of tlni shoe is to embody vtrythit that ii ITaOeful ami beau tiful in form. It is the ptrfgetion of shoe art ami skill. 1 1 is without a rival 1 1 is tin- suptl inr of all 30 sinu s for women. 25 (lillei out styles, bultOR) lace, turns, welts, kill ld.u k. tan ox- Diooii. pateni kid. X to S, wultli a.i tn ee veiona, mannisn. sics AMIiRICAN PLAN. $,.)) per Day and Upwards - li tll.lt M V iTTi mad THE PEOPLES WAREH THE PORTLAND PORTLaNDi O If BOON. .Special kates to liastt rn Oregon people fer tOfairlstS and coinmeicial travolera. Byers' Best Flour... To iniike good tireail ute llyerN' He.st Flour. It took limt premium at the Chicago World's Fair, ovet all ronipetl Ion, and give excellent Matislactloii wherever used (Vary Hack In guaranteed. We have the ImtbI Steam Rolled Hnrley, Seed Rye and Beardless Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills M "1 "VERS. Prop. Bran. ShorK l-tc MR OREGON Siiotrr Line UNION PACIFIC .rant Tim. b.h.dul. asai.i rua rroin P.ndl.ton. . Btease Hall i.a. Ifcsnv.r. Port Porllaad Wunii. Oauba, K.n Him-, lal ai i ll) Ht U.ula. l is. a ia ..ii. I'tli .. mnl Bui via Hunt iegsBB Aiianiiv rii i. a.- iv. i.v.i, si kaprt-aai W v.j t la . 1 lu.a Iv, Kan, nr. iii. aaaCfly, Bt.LuulsOiij iu tu , m rta Hunt. ra,u ai.'l Ball lagtsa HI BSBl A.M. Walls, U vOalon Kail M l -..s.i... V .1 . I ull l a vvv IJlHIj. Mllvlv.'..vlla HI SO ' Ul via Paul, Hiilutl. llilwaii Hp.hll. Seat, I lilv ago sud Sail Ocean and kiver Schedule. PKOBJ POKII.AND. I All Salllua; lal. a .lib- SlISJp. Ul. W Ul ( liSUMV fv.r Man Pr.iicliHU 4 y. m. Bali seapf dr. Bsils jclvi i ........ I. . Blv.r Buudsr 4 u in, s v ui 'Iu Asuiris and War Buudsr Saturday laiudluas. io p.m. I Wlllam.tt Bi,., I H.lljf N Jua. ai. Buudsr Olaauu 11 1 a K.wUri jai BuikI.i I. iu I Hal.ai. Iuii.wuv!.iiv . I aaa Way i.tivtii,,. a.U' Coraslliaaud Way- liSUpai I ne. ri.r. laudlu. Mus . w.,1 aadHa' and Prl j Wlllain.tla and r. in HI vara IfM y, Ul 1uj llvr. oigt,u (llr. isavtou Moo Wrd. aud tC and Way-l.au.llua. aud Prl. LsBva j I t as Jai" HlparU Bataka Blv.r. lwiMoa I as a. in. mn ui Bail. I Kluarla tu laswlatua. I Daily j P. P. Waaauar. Aaaal. PiaSlllll. i M WAREHOUSE Our New $3.50 Shoe for Men llviii"t work and honest pay to lion- est stipcnoi bwnch ihoomaJierj, Thn is the w.n Ibis shoe is made. Hest htateriala made in the cornel new shapes So we hive a riht to claim how the best shoe .It the urn e , - - - 111 the win Id. Have them la Mack ami tan ot Vui, box call, velon, willow i all. French call, cordovan in every style, toe; all sies in, I widths Shoe Department 710 Main St. tneit Motil the p., 111, Northwut vlsltlna; I'm III,. nl tlr.l,uartri a C. HUWKRS, Manaier Take the... Waishinton & Columbia River Railway Km Obiaaan, Ht. t'sui, Ht. Loala, gau hih City, Hi Jeja, (iinalia, aul . All Points Last and South Hurtlsml anal polala ua the s.vuiid ArrlTns Uoiivt.ya. A r. ... al. ja .u.l n.J.raal sdari ... al. II lata. SI. T . Tbuiadars suvl mu.i l,n all Ua. v. .Ma .1.11 .iv .' I Hliu.lsr al 'I. i u Pui nlv.in.ai ... av iiv.g rata aud atai uiiMlalloii. ..il ii i.l a.llr,as. W AUAktl Agaai. P.udl.UU Ilia .!... I. B B 1 11 IUHMKAK I. I- A Walls Walla. WasU Oregon Lumber Yard wood (i urn. Kb Wot barm bihI dwell lug., il'liajspar tbau liu. I, uut her, iMth, Shititflea, RuUd.llat I'aiH. Tar rapci . I line aud nu. ul. Muuldingti. Picketa, Planter, Mi u k uud Hand. Screen Doora it Wiudowa. Haali and Duuni, Terra Curtat Pipe. Boric & Light, Prop'l Alt St , oiu. Couit Jfc x