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m WaH SILK ST SMl-E see Display in the North Window $2.50 to $4.90, formerly $5 to $10. aver Bros. Dry Goods Co. ! i V . M UU'll 1U, H'01. ! WILL BE HEAD CAYUSE? Will Be Elected In April to Suc ceed Younp Chief. c death of Yoatuj Chief at bli i the reservation in Bandar, J : l V :, tl.e 1 avilSi's '"' oeprivwi bead chief. Kvcr line then bean MOfMcrabU BlnctiflisBBr B on ant imp the MIIMn 01 to SMC Wild WHIllil ll" CleCtl'd sure I Young Chie' I'm'! iv . h-rcditftry ch'cf of the una i looked Bpon aa the ti . Mmir to the chicftanejl, 'I- lOLroiltTS nilloiiK imp in- i 1 1 hp unmnu whiten, so it in m tl leu to whom will he . ;.. Clii..' .hfi'tih of tin- ez hu wwi whoa his. nephew. Chief, lid, and he him btN .I M a SUDOeeSOT, show-away is nt present h t the Flathead I lid Ml reserve - Montana, iii'.d write, tl.iit there t i ! i lia itn'"'itm and leaat inntillii rcwri ui ion the latter pril, aa closing Incident in dentil l ' ItenBFBI History oi I, iri and thai his BuucwaaoT tnhl !" -i"' i 1 1 t lint t Inv. in- ban en ralkino Itlt If (in- cl.ii i i- t ! Uthead a i.l ill i' t i. if! Ki-ki my ami Ilo if. d .it ! itt i. in' "tlicr li will in' present from tlx Flat I.CV Mil timt toe "' " mm Ipr -i'iit i m rofuviio, lur.iie, I. nl yiii lia' MS) HMIHl Yakima and N'eaisnlam v'i- ! ! Ki'kUlMSV l tin' Knni i and H'i ilbi nhli f latheatl liMtiane. Cuiol ki- v ba will IKHM sure :. I i ni'i tin- (. I . i" the ''inn rvat intt. ' ' Ihouiiui.i lani lata Islla M'l.r l:irt' BnttlbtF Ml poor whose I'lucf '' sure bum i ith noudln ire.mgea to i!" i" elm. ti'. Bui this t -""tly always hi . I out ba mi I,.. I ir K ; : i'W HnfiiiT' kann. i.l ion iv i I ! rll VOII :it ! li 'i the Mri-i Infallible inadi DDgM Hold "I'd "U I'll ii - ii . r:h. 'I'll t.ret ba relief. 1 t uudin ran l 'in mrsisui.t iw. Trial l itles faliman iv ('. Mm rut-and 1T li i 11 Ulltecd. ON THE SIDEW ALKS. in oai: Qui Pirty-Two Lieo.uee Inder t'.e New Ordinance. ill otdioABM now in (or e, i tba u-e nl bicycles in the I' -ii lli't i: . tC w In', linen ure t.i ri.ii- tlifir lii"ln "ii thi- . n n p it mi (.'"'lit atrnft Irmn ini'i'iii Htri'i-t or 'Hi M ' Irom tlie bfMn to Mm Oi k. a n. t:vtiii!. Par, m (rkaalaMa iiav caid Mm licvnno wliii'h miiol ! .ken not. ii inn' deairt'R to ride on any aidewalk in tin- city. Tlie ordiiiHiue wan imnniHl in reinii' to n raftMM bf pliyi ihub, ujcaacnor boya aad aMrarapapai rarriern, wboaa l)iiniiieaM wan wirioiialy interferi'd wi!li when the OOQBOII urasd timt ii" biejrolaa aboald i. ridden on any walk in town . The anniml lioensB in S, but tbe recorder rtcreptn nt any Given tinn' a ihu .'iii:il t.i 'J.ri renin n month for the moiitlii rati hi i n i tie ni to HitoU-r. Tr nacDra aoob u lioaniao now raqalraa 111. 78, for MM riH.ntlm iMladMg Mnrch. Now that the atracU are dry, and riding if poaairta off the wallcn. it in ! not likelv that many, if anv, Mpfa licanaaa w ill ha inf-wi No Lnncer a Fad. "WlMMrilag," remarked U. W. FlHatiar, iu'ent lor the Handler, wliih- diaooaaing fie proapaek lor haien dariua IWJ1, "ianoloaftra fad. But. rha hi(cle ha tukcti itn legitimate 1 pi'ue a a vnhiala iVwola v uamdnya niaa Uia arbaal a oat hh bm - -iiiv .ii- tin baraa, And. aJUioaja.li one heiir no more in I'endleton of cluhK ntxl elnh rum, and while wle-elinc jiartien are of inireqnetit oei'iiriem , the blcyela ik Uaad daily bV the bnni iienn men in iuMiiia from their homef tn tlieir utur.'H ur olloN. It ie frxilinh to -edict. ;c WOM BkH dOBa, that the ni'l will pann OQt of nm. The wheel hu conic t'i naji and. untii NBM liaapW and better meaiin ol quick ir.'tiMt Iron point to indnt takea itn plana, it trill continue to lie lined in a i i ilbla mnnnnr." I . W. I.ampkin. apent for the Crei-- i i i v looka f'.r a ranaonnbia nale dur- ii'K the i-enniin. "Many inquiries are mada everv day. and there in apparent ly nl t an good a demand an ever for MM wliveln. Where do all the old v liei-ln ajo! i am nun' I do not know. It in an much a my-icr.' an it in where nil the mini in the world Ni No ver naw a dead mule, and 1 auenn n i i tie ever naw k completelv worn .... I I 1. 1. ,Mu I' ".' :klli ill'Plii'l'.il nil f i ir, v I :. ..linn hutnlredn ol.wheela have licet il.l in Pendleton hv the hcvcral ! auni ien. the nal ontlnnen every year, and people keep i.iininu all the timt for new ..nea." 100 Oollark Reward, a 100. Tic ren'ti ri- nl tins impel will be iilei..'il t l.'nrii timt tlicr.- In nt leaM one .Inmlhil t:M'ae llml ni'iem i- In. Leen nblr lo run' lu all lU iimii'i. Mini timi laeatarrk. ltnii I'nmrrti Care Ik tl iily ixwlilve cure now knnwn If Ibc iin 'ln al trnlernil) ( HlHrrb bclua i oimlilu liniinl ill ..ohm- reiUiro u e.iiiUtui..iiiI I real in . in. Hull', i nii.i rh Cure ! tnkeu nil' rtinll) , aotlni directly oa the mom mm bmmom .ur- laeen ot tliu tynlem, thereby Jon! roving the (inin.Uliiiii of the iIIu' hm' mi l giving tbe pa li. ni aireiiglb by bulbnun up i be ronnluition an. I axial lug nature lu iloltia Hi. Work. Tin pinprii i.it liavi' mi ui'i. Ii ini'.ii in il eiirali ie laiweri. thai Ibey iiRernur Hiui'ir.'il lollar (..i au riui that It faiU to cure. Scii.l lor 11(1 ol : loalal. Addnw. t. J. ClieXKY .V i li., Tolclo. Uhlo Hold by UruggUU. 76c. Hall Kaiuilv t'lln. are I he i- -: JEWELRY DIAWCHaS TCHES PJH and aW""7 i) i .... I kcpalriog 1847 Rogers Bros." Knivea, Forks, Spoon, etc. Kici carefully rxauiiued and properly 6tiei lo the oral grade '.I lourt Boor tod exauderdi Hester 'a OKDLKEI) TO PHILIPPINES. Captain Cheever and Troop 8, Sixth calvary, to Leave Ft. Walla Walla. Oapteia B H. fheevur of Fort Walla Walla ban received au order from the aecretary of war to proceed with ini. oonunand, Troop E, sixth DnHnd siatee cavalry, to ai Prnnoiaao, at vhWl point Da i 10 report mi March 16, and from which city they will eiuhark for the l'bil ippinen. One half of the troop in atationed in the Walla Waila tort, the other being at Fort V right, Spokane, under command of Lieut, nun! A. U, Niaeeu. Lieiit.-iiuiit Niaaen in at Kan Fran ciac taking au examination for pro in t ion Captain Ctieever haa been engaged iu Imying hornen for the gov rumuut throughout thin tection and had orders from the interior depart tenl t" - iitiiiue in that service until April 1, hut the nrder ffOBJ the aeire tar.v '( war takea preference, and un lena contrary ordera are received he w ill proceed w ith hit command, leav ing Wal la Walla Man h tl, A large number of burat'p arrived today iu Walla Walla, irom Athena, which the captaiu will inapect and probably pur ehaie an he hie to alrtngtben tin- uuipmeut of bu troop before leaving for the ialauda. Troop II, of (be Sixth, Fieulenaiit I; van, ia to lea.- Koiat Harracka on rhuradav lor the eaine deal illation. pazer Opera House. aturday Evening, March 23. E TRAORDINARY EVENT V.if I'lihalu Keiup'-i 1'reaent the Oaaai Tragic AaMge ' .'.Ul.AMt e.MODJESKA.. Farewell lour ol the United lU) aaalited by ll D. MacLeau aud odeiie Tyler nl a brilliuiil Huiiuortiiia lompauv pre.auuuK Bt-ulUer". great tnaloricul .Iraiim "MARY STUART" .to I Artietic tonnio Ctfoota Uox eal lii.OU; lner Uoor liri.1 l.'roa M Hi laal (i rowa 10U amteif am a.u u au- at Mtaaani uiug Haaa. APPARENTLY A SUICIDE. lo B ft. N. FRBIOHT TRAIN CRUSHBS UNKNOWN MAN TO DRATH. Rncineer MeRlrer Saw mm, and Vtetlm Saw Approaehine Tram aa He Lay oa the Traek. An O. R. A N. freight train, while running between Fmatill ami Wall ttla, at 2 o'clock on Monday after noon, panted over a man who wan lying on the railn. and ornehed him be v. mil recognition. Ueorg McKlroy wan in the cab of the bead engine, and whittled to warn the man. The latter Imiked up, taw tbe ponderont" engine ninhing upon him, yet remained in hit recumbent position, and two freight engine with their load of forty oars ptiwod over the prostrate form. The man waa crushed almost beyond nvognition, the head being severed from the bod v. The bodv wan taken by the trainmen to I'matilla. whence cane a nu ttage to Pr. W. Oole. coroner, who was in Walla Walla, with Dr. K. W. Vincent, the.. R. iV N. nhvnician at thin point. Both ol then went to I'matiUa on the night train, to hold an inquest on the body. Telegraphic instructions were nenl to till local juntice oi the peace, to ini penel a jury and subpoena witneaees, an. I hive S Very thing in readiness when the oiiicers arrived from Pendleton Engineer ncElvoy't Story. Kngineer MeRlvov telle natory which warrants the theory I hat the man was liii"iroiin of committing suicide, al though it is possible that he had fallen in a ejffeta of partial paralysis, and waa nnuhle to Dora from a position between the railn that made death in evitable. "We came through a deep cnt," said the engiueer. "and had a double header, two engines, hanling forty freight cart. I whistled, and tried to ObacV t'ie train sufficient ly to bring it to a standstill by the time we reached the spot where the man lay. Hut it wan impossible to do so. Ho heard tba whittle, looked up. and yet did m l move hum the track, and we passed over him, of course crushing out bin life in an instant." Description or the litl. rha coroner, Dr. W H. Cole, and the company physician, Ir. F. W. Vincent returned from I'matilla this morning. T'bojr were unable, during the Inunml to elicit information throw ing light on the mystery The jury re turn. '.I a verdict of death oi an un known man by an unknown cause. A ratner ex.c l description was giM by Dr Cole The man find on one arm taltoo murks of a heart and a dog above two stars, and figures of two females tuttiMi"d into the other arm. lie Waa .1 feet 'J inches in height, lie v ire dark grev pants, a rough rider hat, tan shoes and tan stockings. He wan appa'i fitly -1 yearn old. One Suspicious Circumstance Only one fact wan brought to light that gave reason for suspicion. That .i- t!ia'. the dead nun's pints pockets WOM foond turned "wrong side out," when he was examined by the officers. This may have tieeu done by some ol tbe train crew who were thus trying to dlaoovar meant of identification. Not all the trainmen who were with the freight that did the killing wer,. at the inquest, being not in l.'matilla at the time. The pocket incident caused some to incline towards the theory that the iiihu had lieen robbed and thrown onto tho track. I'r. Cole believes, however, that this is not the real explanation, and thinks thai the young man de lilieratelv placed himself before the i name and thus ended his lite. LATE NEWS -ROM ATHENA. Personal Mention and Business Brevi ties From a Buttling Town. Atbejat) March 19. Sunday aller BJ0M the lours of baseball were treated to a game between first and second nines. All the hot- plaved good l all and the game was thoroughly enjoyed bf all present. The Athena team w ill this sean ui play the best ball that has ever been put up by a like organisation in this city. Jesse failing, of Pendleton , is attend ing a few daya iu Athena. James fcfoasrove nnd famiiv rokiafnod h m. aturday after an absence of boot four mouths Mrs. Mosgrove and daughter viaitad with relatives and (riaodi in d Baront parts of Pwnnayl. vania, wbill Mr. Mosgmve visited in Ireland. They report having a splendid time, but are glad to be once mure in the west. 1'h i Hip Stuiiiuff, who has been con fined to iiis home lor several weeks with lu grippe and rheumatism, was able to oone. to town on Monday. Al lies pa in aud Fred l.angevin, ol lei. diet. .ii were Athena visitors on Saturday. I.. J. Robinson left Saturday evening lor loilchet, Wash., to take i barge of the new flour mill just completed at that place. The telephone system that -si. W. Urudlev is nutting between his oMice and Wuteiiiian station will aoofl be completed. Me mill have four 'phones Ofl toe line, one each at Waterman, irand View, liiisdale aud Athena Mr H. f. . itOWart who has lieeu confined to his le me for nearly two months, was able to be around town this morning. D, 0. Kirk, oi vseaioii, was in tlie eitv Saturday. Mr Kirk has lust returned from WiaOOnalO, where he has been perfecting arrangements for tbe manufacture of the McKae luusii tuning attachment. It will be manu factured at roini du i.ac, Wiaaonaln, and will soon be on the market. John l:. i.tley of Pendleton was au Aihena vieitor touav. Matt Mosgrove, of Milton, spent to dav in this citv. lhe new council met Kriday evening and approved bonds of recorder and treasurer, hut transacted no hunlueas, owing to the absence al the mayor. A special meeting of that Ix.dy was called or Monday night. W. J. Wilkinson, who haa been at l.upwai, Idaho, for tbe past week re turned home yesterday e lulling THE BILL OF THE PLAY. Sehott, Sekuecklng and Vanned in ciassie and Folk genes nedjeeka the Next Attraction. lu Feudletou is heard occasionally, indeed frequently complaint that too few good things ooiue to the theater here Yet, when aometiiii. goixi couies, such as Anton Hchott singing iu con cert with Lucieu Vaunod aud Ottilie SchueM.'king, a handful of people ap- ai, enthusiastic and appreeiative, t is true, but too tuw to ceustitute any encourageuieiil lor other good Uiln to visit tins place. Were one to offer auch a wugur aa this, he would win: That a iiiijeetrtd .l.,,.i i ii Moiiduv niuiit would, hsvi I the Frater or a fane aud j would have brought out 100 4t' the seating capacity. Alajiitvsj people heanXs eW aMav.li more than pleased. ediHed l.en.-tlled, HISHOP uplifteil nv the rtvnnea noisi. tnev mm heard. Scbott has a tenor mbnttt) vmew of great power and high cultivation, and bears honors from many a Karopean sovereign 'a tronage in former dan. He ia well advanced in veers, but true art seems never to lose its excellence, while the true artist never allows the Brno his genius to die down to an ember nntil it ia ready to go oat com pletely. v an no. I has a power in I, well trained bass voice of range and timbre. Schuecking possesses a sweet voice ad mirably adapted hi the rendition of ballads And tolk songs, and baa the rare quality of being equally expres sive and sympathetic in ell of the six or eight languages in which she tings. The program ranged from clantict to ballad, from OpeMtM eeleetion to the sweet and always loved "1ast Rote of Sonmer" and "Home, Sweet Home.'' Schott sang " lxbengrln'n Farewell," a Wagner master piece; Schumann's "The Two (irenadiers :" Halle's " The Heart Ho wed Iown." a gem from Mobemien Oirl J Sullivan's "The lmt Chord," and tbe national hymns of Hermany and America. Van nod ren dered a aong from "Waffennchmied," by i. aiding, and a folk song by Andreas Hafer. Schiiceking'n numbers were a wing from MigBOB, A. Thiwnas; and folk nongs en follows: (iermaii, "In Kinem Kueblen;" Italian. "Santa Lucia:" Spaninh "I'ltramur ia bella Kspana ;" French, "Render Mor:" Irleh, "Ijtst Rose of Sum men" inerican, ''Home, Sweet Home." liiberal encores brought out aevorul additional gems, and showed that the audience, although small, was appre ciative. Schott and his companions may return, singing in Pendleton Ister this spring. It will offer an op portunity for tbe town to retrieve itself and patronise a good thing in music. Modjeska Saturday Night. Madame Modjeska. the Polish actress fsmoim for many years, aed occupying a ponition at the head of her profen sion.will appear at the Fraseron Satur day night in Shakespearean drama. Madame Modjetka't coming affords an opportunity just such as was presented on Monday night. It will be discredit able to Pendleton people if anything but large house in present to hesr her and her talented company. Madame Modjeska will present in Pendleton the Schiller masterpiece, "Mary Stuart," which, perhaps, ia the very beat historical play ever wr.If.'ii even when the plays of Wil liam Shakespeare are regarded in the comparison. "Mary Stuart" was -i !e, Nil from Sladame Modjesa's repertoire, liceuune it ia her lest piece, and because every stitch of scenery could be used on this stage, ami as a I a production giveu here as could be given in New orkcity. Seats on nale Wednesday morning, n o'clock, at Tallman's. SCOTT ACADEMY. ASTKR NEXT JUNE IT WILL BH COR 0UCTX0 HV BOARD OF TKUsTIBI. Or. Hill Will Bstabheh a New Military Academy Portland papers contain tbe follow ing notice regarding a matter in which manv In Pendleton are interested: "IV J. W. Hill, for L'S years princi pal of iti sh.-p Scott academy of this city, will sever his connection with that institution next June, when bis lease of tbe premises will expire, to found a private military school, to be known as the Hill military academy, in this citv. Plans are now being prepared by architects for buildings to cost in the neighhorbisal of tlfl.GW, and around will he broken on lots on Marshall street, between Twenty-first and Twentv-second streets, In (lold nmith addition, in a short time. Kinhop Scott academy after the present yesr will lie conducted as a sectarian school, under direction of tbe F.piscopal diocese. This announce ment indicates no break IsMwoen I'r. Hill and the board of school trustees. The trustees have aeon Ht to conduct the academy altogether as an Kpiacopnl school, and have given Or Hill full notice of tlieir intentions, so that he has been enabled to make his own ar rangements for tbe future." Rev W V, I'otwine, rector of the Church of the Kedeeinet, is one of tl trustees having charge of St.. Helen hall and the Bishop Scott academy both of Portland. He stated tlial the above was practical lv true. The prinri pal change will he that Itishop Scott scademv will hereafter be managed directly hv the hoard of trilMecs, 1l atead ol leasing the school and giving it the support of tbe church. The principal ami corps of instructors will be hired hv the trustees and more at tnntion will be mnde in the course of study to a biblical and theological exiti cation Warehousemen loaded several cars with wheat last week, savs the lon. Post, lone ban shipped ML'o.tKH), and Lexington. 1:10.000. making a total of .o... "isi bushels. Look at Your Faea, And see if it is reflecting health i diaaaae Karl's Clover Root T ticatititfoH the face and complexion, and - . i . . . ... assures perfect health All druggists '2ft cents and fiO cents Money ra funded if results are not satisfactory. Tallmau & Co. No Better Wheels Are made than Hundrsd Tear Clubs. Are liecoruiug nunOfOMi The idea is t. pronotd longevity. It ia interesting to note. that the means through which long life is to tie obtained, ia food and the stomach. Long life and good health are not possible unless the stoma, li does it" work properly. There is a way to make it, if it does not. Hosteller's Stomach Hitters is an ideal strength restorer. If MB RfOOld be cured of dyspepsia, indigestion, Isdch ing, constipation, insomnia, nervous ness, biliousness. try the Hitters. Kverytiody should try it at this time to help nature rid the blood of winter impurities. It's a specific for malaria. See that our private revenue stamp cuvern the neck of the bottle. Going Into Folltlei. At a bjMMjtfng in Portland, II. W. Stone, generul secretary of the Y. M. t . . who was in Pendleton rucuotl) assisting iu securing the f'sMKI sub scription for a building here, made the follow ing emphatic statement: "As long as Frank Hellen ia a gambler," he said, "I am against hiir, but if be quits gambling 1 will he bin friend lamhl ing in not wanted in Portland, 'l he people do not desire it. We want a big moral wave to wipe out municipal corruption, and our remedy in the ballot -box I aervo notice that 1 am going into politica to work with those who are to make this matter a political ieaue. Ho far as the city 10 vara Want ol Portland is con cerned, I am through with republicans, democrats, prohibitionists, and even citisena. There is a new issue before us." Applauae.i i mm 0 S Arrivals at Hotel Fsndletoa. Allsrt Wurzweiler, JoBOpb. J C I.indaey, Portland W R i i leiidenn ing, Portland W W Smith. W N Hill, Decatur, III. A I. Carlton, M ilwaukne. A H Atlierloii, Huston. ii J Myers, Ronton F S IfcMabon, Portland. Win 0 Aldeli, BOdtOn, Mass. A P Bradbury. Portland, Michael McRvery i' E Goroold Portland. K H Miller. Walla Walla. J A Haaeltine. Portland. Glint Sbafer, N Y. (' K Cochran, Union. C W Hodgson, San Frkm isco. J K Browne, London Kllg. Rufus drum, Toledo, O. Phil Brav, Chicago c w Onrlost. 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 u ounce of prevention " ia better than years of illness. f aedarad for ysen (torn a tuiugS. bfuui aial aad laag uoublc Sansd Liuud iicuauiir fcpeat yaara lu imp Ummuimp and wckar paru mi wsai Sal got mm Tal'rf Bualuiaad caat mm4 tiagan ik..a San lie A law bottle torn i esSMf aw. I atiealdar U ika giaelan vl MBJIsty T. UETCHBR. W..a S. U Oeawn . Bavkwa, kadato. M. V. Clean iii II i ii Uui la aula by an ad ado. aa. ei.ov . i.um. a mvmm arltii mrmrr bUM ladTad au iu isa disuUt mwh.; I. a BtCVCLBa) No lii tlir Kainblei was evei Imili than lhe 1'iel mo'lels and the price 1 lie loweit a tumble waa ever sold lot. $35.00 I aidics' or 'li nts' Woadstrr Ladies orticnts Light Roadster 140.00 (ients pi pOVnd Racer 150.00 Ladie- or Cents ('hainless iUI.X) Meals tlQ, U"J, rif R. W. FLETCHER. Agent U Hall Us lounly, 1'eDdll'loll, (Iri'goll 'iBaBF tlL .IB The Old Reliable riiwvn immtm uu.intii. nici uu int. mi l'r SUd yet the oniabrisiui ahopa are trying te make you lailluf a thuy . an nrs you al in nub tor iti dollar at can 1IIKY .'AN' I ho II aa we earry lhe only eomplale iloek ol liarnesf Mad. Ilea, lirliblb ., Illi, Spun, Wblie, re. Nruaba. CiuBlbs, 'nl, Hoap, Tents, W agon . avsfs. end Canvas Ikal wae aver fuougbi io Kaaieru iregou JOSEPH ELL'S Leading liarneaa and Seddlery. Closing out at Cost at VAUGHAN 'S RACK ler Uluaiialad Lmvk oa ceuauiualioa .Saul vtoe a. c. wo;u a . uur. v. ajtlo l TwlluiWU .V '., drunnlatn. DtaailarS reaed) ler Bleat Uuuairbuia and SuaaUf I MfW ia 4d evMjaa. ..,.. m mu' J d asi aed Bladder Tresatas- Now is the time U lay in your BPBING BUPPMB8 Ladies' shoes, gj .76 now g 1 .IN Ladies' shoes, il.fsj now ... .'Jit Men's heavy shoes 1.10 Metis's t- oh shoes ,gfi Ladies' vests, spring weight JJO Badl thread dOBOn 46o spsd .IW (.'upper wash boilers,.. l'.H Men's 3. SO underwear, null ,06 I 0 tin coffee pots 1'ic now .10 Wash basins .05 All goods must go as soon as pntllbU KCCH I AKKN IN TRADK. Vaiiglian's Racket Store 807 Mum Street. Pendleton, Oregon. Farmers Custom Mill I red Weftara, Frrleter. (,'epavlty, 1M bar rets a day. s iuii 1 aukeaged liu wkeat. siou. kfUl Feed, okopped Feed, etc.. always ou hand. r 1 Ir vi MJDSLT DerS o to Magazines JF YOP W AWT TO HUB acrlbe for uiaxaaluaa or lie wapaoora lu the l ulled atelea or Kurone, remit b poatai Hutu, okecs or aeun 10 the hai Oeeuo mi am lhe uel publlahera price of the puhllcallou you desire, aud we will SPECIAL SALE MEN'S CLOTHING 50 suits ranginjr in price from $6.50 to $12.50 each sale price $3.25 to $6.25. A riMluction of an even hull'. Thg liggg m broktm; that is the rt'asuii thai wo aiv mllimr tlicin ui tliia Ma sadHeitmi. of some kiiu's there are I, olhers 2 ol fl kind, rVou 8fl ti 42 Ml S1t. THE LEADERS, Clothitin I epartiiieiit 7" Main Strtnt, 1 'niilb'ton, Oranjotj, teorrmn 1 sell al.uc, hops' PMIi 1 m '"we rtskiu (Ml. 11, -a, m , or vout vATgBiail MUnuintrt tli Int. in ami Ut niMIVV ''"'i.lcd with fi ! POtene.y, Loat JPowar, NlKht-Loeaee, Bi.paaia, " oiiii a.iminiii nmiBeinne, illiv, Meadncbe.UnhVnee'. tn ssnrrv. mi. nt OenailDatlon, stun. Ouloknead ofDIa- ywitrhlna of Brellde. ' ' ' fli.,.l. l,. I. 1 T IS iV.I".,Tl,l . I. .1 L.n.l 'I In ... ,., ... M.rt .v , I, .,(,,, , f 0.1. , e.r .,) ... ,.. An,f , . hi 11. .fl.u.tf. 'i(ifi''iii..in. Ourai a LOat Ul.KnM . anarnottorrnoee Ineomnl.i, Valna am-K, siar.nue Da OJ Semen, Verlcooela, t.amj men, vartcoaele, chara, aioos Wer i.mri.. a !i. a I r If . . I . in fii. Address. Blehop Nnmeily Co., Inn rrnnnlaoo. Cel. won hai.k hv TA.1.1.WAN ;.. mi.. ,ij.. . .. srviii.miv. rtHwnow e IF YOU LOVE YOUR WIFE BUY HBB sump: ionic fort 50c a fjunrt bottbti GLEN ELLEN WINE VAULTS lei a mi UUU UAKVBAU, Prep. KlfiKantly Pornisued. Stean HMted Buropeea Plan. Block enda-half from depot 5ample Uoaaa ia connect ion. KtMim Kgte 50c, 7.x . yi.oo Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread uae Byora' Heat Flour, it took fiikt preminm at tbe Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion, and givea excellent Haiinfactioh wherever naed. livery aack ia guaranteed- We have the beat Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Rye and lieardleaH Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W. S. KYKKS. Prop. lira 11. Short, lite mm. Oregon SHOIfrLllNE UMONRAClflC i.sr.aT roa Time Siehedule From Feudletou. bit ago Portland Special i -a u. ,., via Hum. oiki. .1. AtlaUlle Kipreaa If. a I . via 11 11 1 1 inaiou .St Caul Fast Mall - :1A a. ni . Via Spokane dell l-ake tieuver. Furl Worth. (Iinaha. Kan tea tiiy Hi basis, 1 In. ago aud Kaal Salt Lake, Pen vet, Fl V. Hill, On, ah. Kail a. Idly, SI UMtll Oal 1 aao and Kael. Walla Welle, lv,l.iun Hpnka'ia.Vt .11.. c.l ull man, Miiitieapoii.. Ml Paul. Pululli.Mllwau See, Cbfeate and ke.i .nana raoa .l. a 10 Ml p. B, 1 p UI. Ocan and River Schedule. FkOM l-lik'ILANl. All aalllng .1.1. - auh h .uu p. u. I )" to ebanae. For Hen Frauclaoo Ball every I daya p ui Dally aVX 1 uiuubi. Blver ffj Aatorla and Way 1 . ...in.. 4 p. ui. a Buuday Pally SS. auuaay a a. a. Willamette Nlver Ireauu City. Newhura Halim Inaapeuitauu) ami Way I.aiidlua. hara It aeut to vou aud aaauuia all rlak of Ike if y to the kajrr OaaooMi.M, lu reuillllua you can iapu Urlux loal fu the uiatla. It will ears you ue ana riae. n you are a him. hi deduct Ubu per uw lioui lb. - publlahaia' pitta astt i'kiuioni an rvw. co., reuaie Addrew I a. iu. 1 in. Thra. and Sal 01 ..111. and Way-Laudluge Is. U. UI u Suuday Willamette andVatu . ... Blvere Tuea Thr. in,.,,., City, Pay ion euueei. ana wiy u iii lave I Hlperla 1 ifm. ui. klperla to u.uiw. and Kit SS U. u: kton Wed. an. 1 Frl. Lare I . wulua 11. ui. PJ1F Take the... Washington k Columbia River Railway for OfciajfB, 1st Haul, hi luie, Kan sas Oily, Mt. Joe. Uoiaha, auai All roints tast and South forUaawl and point, on the Soundi. Arrives Mointara. Wa.tuaa.laya aud Frideiaai 1 ..a ui I'lcadai, Ihuiadayaaud SatuiJay. alS.Ua ui Ueper Is dally eieepl Suuday at uu v tu Km lufoiu.atloh reaantliis raiee aud ataom unslatloh. . all mi "I adilrsaa W a li a Ms. Aaeait. I'eudlalou (iiaeuu a u 1 AioauiikAii 11 i' a Walla Walla. Waab Oregon Lumber Yard Wool) UUTTtCUg Km barns and dwell inks, ('hoaper than liu. l.uiiihcr. 1 4ith, ShiDHlcn. Huildiug I'u per. Tr fupcr. I 1 uu Mild Geincut, Mouldiugn. Pickett), Planter. Hrick iiud Sim J, Scrocu Doorn .v WiuUuwn. Sitnh and IKhi, l errn Ckitto Pipe- Borie & Uxht, Prop s Alta Bt., opp- Court Hooaa co inert, and just 89 wen Ol. F. F. W aeaiBV, saealaPaadieieai.