SILK 1ST SRLE See Display in the North Window $2.50 to $4.90, formerly $5 to $10. taver Bros. Dry Goods Co. BKSD.n . M II 20, l01. Ro BUSINESS WEN. fgfgggVrnlr, KapMUd to Arnvo In Pen VI I I i t !'H"lin' men mm mHii ii will arrive in Pendleton lliuiil m SutuMiiy Morning.. limbing a tmir of tin- Pacific mdlni to rie tka ooontr i n- mil pain an Iommi of In mill i uroinift' l e niincrrial He. Men nf national repute l mnl tin train, ami v rv tiillll 01 1lii 1111 trade 'I Bnanee Li vet u. 1 1 n ii" train iv h ito in Pendl ton, nut it ) tli.it. in rho ' 'iit a Btop I K, ... i ning iieae atei H'.i.i- i ggH ! ' ' aliei rid' inibi jHbt BJP gcmciit nt Mr. ! ui Bote MB" Kousunds Sum Into Kxll. lyear a I nri number nl poor wii.iM- lungs are sore ami ill. eaachi ww BHnd tip go to climate. I! M Huh in costly always lere. Doa'l Imj an n l'r K.iiii'h New DiMOVWf amotion will mm you at t tin noil infallible tnedt. nughs, colds and all tliruut J i Ma mm on artli. Tin first yt. n-lii I. Astounding cures in persistent 1 1 n-. I mil hnttlcs II J . ! HO.. I Hi. mull & lii. irne .jc ami y bottle guaranteed. a irauR im.ii b acini. have given new lira to amateur bicvele racing after mwiI yeari nt the ab sence of amateur ..vents, extent in iatMHM)Utiato eoateata of Mi do ports if educational iMtitatiWI of lower grade. Already there is talk nf hiving 1 re ler raoa on Decoration uaj Iron ivn- dleton ti the Indian agenry and return. The agent ol tin different wheels in Pendleton nre giving the matter gOflM attention nnd it i thought thiit eon- f hideraMe interest arW In brooghl out. PROrVI'NliT PEOPLK m Form Circuit Willi Four Corners. hject in', buuu broached of an aiuaturt bicvele eireuit corner, the cities of the nil l i . - imr! hwest, (Kane, and reudleton being tlie The manufacturing ot new hint)., light and elcga'it, is I tug I IOI 1(1 lane rthr in? ell Alurin. Cm kg 75C, $I.O0, $i.i5, day Strikini an. I Alar n cks, giUUTMtoedi for $3.00 up will eoo nice you c a 1 JH 1 I HUiNZIKEk, iVeler and Optician. , Mor to Alex 1 . t. i i. . - i Tuitiry to lha Efficacy of the New Scien tific Pandrufl Treatment. A. B. l.tinier. lenver, nay. "Iler pioide hu made tny hair urow rapidly. " Mrn A, Qoerin, r.reat ralle, Mont . MM I "I find HorpKide an exeellent ditiidrtiff rara." II. QraooltUH), PortUodi ore., payai "StpwbfO'l Herpieide WOPpod BJ bair'i fallinir out." .1. i 1-rail. Iiaytoii. WwMM mft i 1 . r 1 leldti bM eoaaplowly cured my dun Iruff." Charlm Brown, president Plrtt National hank, Vanooarar, Waab.i I 1 1 r icide i" excellent for keep- intl llm twalp clean." Or. Hill In Trouble. Buil baa bam uonunncad aitaiuM J v Hill, .leMii." K. Hill, liif wife, mid ii... rv S. Vdain, in behalf of K. 0 .0 I. lard iV 0o. the J, K. Gill Co., .ii. I l.ipmau, Wol le St Co., to aet anide in. deed in two lot- in lioldmnith'i addition in I'ortland. Thin wan the property OH which Dr. Hill aunouncd U intention 01 bnlldiaf a military 1 lie deed beint! executed to Mr- Hill by It. I- Sabin, who held th roparty ai troetoa. Dr. Hill. a meed in Tuenday'K KaHt rw(in m . intended to eatahlifdi a new aehool, having given up Biabop c,tt academy. He Kept Mil Leg. Twelve years uifo .1. W, Sullivan, of Hurt lord. Ooaa.i H rati bed bit leg with a rttety wire, liillanimatioii uiel tdood poieonlng tet la. For two yearn he uffered intensely. Then the J,et dooton nrgad arnpatatioai "but," be wrltee, "I aaad one i.ottle of Blaotrie Kittern and I le boxed of Bticklen'x Arnica Salve and my i-K wuh hound and well an ever.' i'or ampilooa, anaema. tetter. ialt rheum, More, nnd all t.iood d laocd aw Bkatrio Bittara hai no rival 011 eartli. Try them. Tall uinir .V. Co. will guarantee aatiafai'tion or refuud money. Only 10 centa. A Birthdey Parly. Arthur KoN no Tallinnn, koh oi Mr. and Mr-. Jog V. Tallman, wan nix 1 yearn old on Saturday, March 10, on which .late he wa- the BOM at a birth day party. Kigbtean of hie young frianda, Ujvk and girlh, were peaaean , in the aftaeaooa to enjoy the occaniou i with him, one of the feature of wbirh . , . J..I I L J L wnr ilie nerving 01 (lencaie retrain mel t- at 4 o'clock. Mrn. Tallman had efaarga ol lha party, nalag anniitod by her nicterr, MuaM FU and Oeorgia Polaom, Tha time wa. paused luoift pleaaantly and the date will be re membered fully one year. Your Face. Showh the atate of vour feelings and the -lute of your heaflh a- well. Im pure blood makes itaelf apparent in a pale and hallow complexion, pinipleo kod -kin aaaptiojn, II you are nallag weak and worn out ami do not have a healthy aunaaranoo. yon ihould try Aek.r'r, lilood Klixir. It cure- all blood diaaaaai whaee ohaan Baraa purillun and ao-callod puritiem (ail. UOWiafl thla( we hell every Ih.ttle oil a positive guarantee. For sale by Brock 5c MeComaa. The I'olk County Mohair association met Saturday and appointed a com mittee to nel'l its pool o wool. Kale in to be made to the highest bidder, Marcli 'Jit, subject to the approval of the asi-ociut iou . Aakar'a Bafliah remedy will 8tp a OOOgh at any time, and will cure the worst cold iu twelve bourn, or money refunded. 26 eta. and ul cts. Tor aale by lirock iV Met'omas. razor Opera House. pturday Evening, March 23. E TRAORDINARY EVENT WugciiUxU iv KeuiK-r PnatMM MM Oibhi Tragic Acirtw." MAUAMt ..MODJESKA.. 'Kim-well lour ui iU United biU) up.-. by u I U.IaaH yiol (till I .11 i m bfiiiiuui .uiiiKiriiug rMkpaM peeaaaltai rnalUar g'-i Mentwial aaaan "MABY STUART" jk a.titio Buaniu Ettocto and Auutaorittk. Price.: Bo loi oor tti.i II row. 1.U; U.I ro.l.. Oallury Mh a"'' " ' ''"e uru D. V. THOMPSON'S VIEWS. HE SPBARS OUT PLAINLY ON SOMB STATE POLITICAL ISSURS. And Mentlont Some Portland Pollttelani in Very Plain Terms Makas Predic tions Regarding Governor Oear. I. IV rhoinpoon, banker and politi cian of Peril aad, . at the Bona I'endleton IimIrv, and converned with a reporter lot the Kast Oreonian on a B MBOal Ol the burning issue!, of the day, a well ao upon nome which have c?aed to burn and other that are smoldering, ready to burn at the first nign nf a campaign and an election. Mr. Thompson's prominence in the councils of the republican party of Oregon for so great n number of years makes his remarks ol unusual interest He talks in such hearty and straight forward way that it leads directly to two conclusions, first, that he knows what be is talking about , second, that he In willing to stand for what he be lieves to be right nnd sound in state affairs and politics. Portland's Vetoed Charter. The first tepic broached was that of Cortland's charter passed by tne last legislature and vetoed by Qovaraaf (teer. Mr. Thompson said: "The new charter mav not have been exactly t In best that could have been framed, but it was vastly better than the one nader which wa are now working, i am n member of the Taxpayers' League and km w that we figured that under the proposed charter the citv of I'ort land could be run at an expense of 180,000 a year less than at nreaent. However, Governor Heer vetoed it, and will have to take his chances of re election. I think he expects the nom ination again, but do not think he will get it It is hard for a person after having been a republican all his life, yea might say, to get in and light the republican ticket. 1 -have been and am on posed b the Simon ring in Portland the Minon-McKay-Mi -Cam man! ring, and was a supporter of tin Bltlaaa'l ticket during the last campaign. I was nocolated as a ia'idi late for the state senate, but declined to the committee privately and another name was substituted for that of mine. I did my best to help elect the ticket. Harvev Scott is going aO tight ,Ioe Simon's re-election to the Tinted Sfnt s senate. ;County Court In b ogllo. "In regard to legislating Steele out of a county commissioncrship, that is all right, and the legislature did the proper thing in passing the law placing county court matters as they were two years ago. ln the face of it, to legis late a man "lit of olllce, is rot just right, but Steele was legislated into thee, so he got what be deserved. Judge Cake ha- made an ellicieiit county judge and a fair one. The law passed two years ago took the power of appointing the election judges ill Multnomah county away Iroin him and his fellow mam ban Ol the county court, and placed it in the hands of a (ounty commissioner s commission. This was done in order to take no chances ol having the party machinery in the hands of any except the Siin.'ti ting. No charges were made against Judge Cake that lie would not he fair in appointing these election judges, but those iu power did not propose to take am chance- in the matter. Increased Coil to County, "lor the past two years under the ii w law governing c o 1 1 1 1 v affairs the expense d government for Multnomah county has been about fiilHjO a year more than heretofore. The coniln ission- era were i l.i.ei :, a -alary wi'in. meant an increase of f:lUU0 in one item, and then they appointed a stenographer and a bailiff, and rented a room in addition to that in wbloh Judge Cake had his office. I am glad to hear that the new law was pa-sen " Ueer and Plummer. It doesn't reijuire much of a politi cian to recoguiie that the political etinosph-re surrounding liovernor tieer is chuck full of electricity, and that there is ligble to be an explosion at any minute. Oregon politics without the I'liimuier incident would In like a mime pie without any "insides. " Everybody who pays attention to state politics will remember that H. M. i'lummer, of Polk county, accueed Governor Cieer of erlidy in not mak ing bim superintendent "I the penitt n tiary. Mr. I'lummer claimed to have given the governor flOOO during the lampaigii iu lbHh, ae a price for the superinteiideney , and felt put out about it. Mr. Thompson this morning gave the story w ith several little pieces of history that came under his personal knowledge. Mr. Thompson said: "When thin matter came up one day iu lorlianu, l expressed wio neiiti that I'lummer bad no receipt for flOOO from Governor ewr. I was talking with Senator Mulkey, of I'olk county, at the time, ami tin senator told uit that I'lummer had the receipt, for lit Mulkey; had seen it. A few dayi after that, I was surprised to receive a registered b-lter from Mr. J'lumuier which contained the receipt and other oa pi i- relating to lu. deal. Mr t'lumuier said I was at liberty to show it to a few of the prominent republi cans of Portland, mentioning their names, and theu I was to return the letters, receipts, etc., to him by regis tered letter, as he did not wish to let them get out of his possession. "1 also talked with ex-Governor W. P. Lord, who accompanied i'lummer on his visit to liovernor Oeer when he got back not only the tlOOO he had paid, bul IIUUO iu addition. 1 after wards talked with I'lummer and asked him why be had been allowed to keei the receipts after be had got hie money hack. Plummet ia a pretty hard man to shame, but he touirmod a little, and even turned his head to one side as he answered, that he had told the governor that some of his on tiers had been destroyed in the Polk county court house tire. Plummer did le i slate that this receipt was among the other papcs, but led the governor to infer that it was. the governor thoiightalie was .-.le that the receipt had MM tteelroyed, and wrote a letter to the hcout. published at In ion, say iug that tin- signature to the leceipt was a lorgerv I hat put i'lummer on 1 1 n- mettle, and he had to show the receipt to prove that he was not a forgei Harvey Scott, among others, hasjseeu the receipt. Trip Around tbe World. "Yes, 1 have been talking of taking a trip around the world, and will start about the middle of May, if I succeed iu inducing a couple of gentlemen who have partially promised to go, to make ii. . trip with in . 1 won't know about it for sure for a few weeks. " HOWAHU I.IOI.K COMPANY. To Be at the Fraxer Tbree Nigbls Next Week. One of the best stock companies visiting the (oast thia season is tbe Howard company whick appears at raor opera house tor throe night commencing Monday, March 10. The company was very popular in Portland, where ii plavod an engagement of two aaaka The plays most likely to be produced here are "Held by the Knemv," "Master and Man" and "Trilby." the company carrying special scenery and electrical effect for each play. The well known leading lady, Lillian Halward, with Maurice Whist and Russell Ua-sett head a Met of twenty-one selected stock people. The prlOM will be popular, ranging (TOO !" to "0 cents. Seat for Monday evening' performance will 1h on sale Saturday, March 88, at Tallman' drug store. IT WAS NOT SMALLPOX. The Report;! Athena Proved to Be Unrounded. Athena. March 19 A report that several case- of -ma 1 1 pox had PMB discovered among the school children is unfounded The doctors res,rt it as chicken pox. Things are pretty quiet among the grain buyers here thi week. W. J. Wilkinson i the only buyer, he hav ing just purchased 1800 btihel for -!f cent. (i. C. Oabarn, the Athena druggist, left lat evening for Spokane, to lo absent for ten days. O. M. Oastleman. 0l vFeetOOi is acting druggist, during his absence. .i. k. Barha, went to Peadlatoa today on busine. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Knight, of Athena, on March IS, twin girl. Lester Swaggart, of Pendleton, who has Ih'cii in Athena for the past week on business, leaves for home tomorrow. Mrs. William Hooner, who has been seriously ill for the past month, is re ported as rapidy recovering. N. II Piqkerton is over at Walla Walla tislay. He took OVgf " head of horses to the garrison. Wes Noble and Paul Davis, of Pen lleton, were Athena visitors. They came on Wheel and claim the roads are in Bpod shape. Kit 1. Wilson ha- returned to Athena (ram Pajretto, Idaho. Frank OagOOW, a prominent reserva tion farmer, returned Sunday from a baalaaai trip to tbe Nei Perce agency at Lapwai Idaho. Dr. Beat, ol Weston, is transacting baalaaai in tin citv today. Horn, to Mr. and' Mrs.' 1. H. Jar man, f Athena, on Monday, March 18, a daughter. MADAME MODJESKA IS POLISH. A Devout Roman Catholic, Hence Can the Better Play "Mary Stuart." It la said that Madame Modjeska in her personal bearing, her grace and dignity, guggesta one's ideal of what such a Woman ai "Mary Stuart" must have been in the light of history. M.-ljeska is a native of a country wiiose people have been oppressed for many generations, a condition she takes to heart very seriously. Hhe is also a devout Catholic. and consequent ly the fortitude and religions fervor which belonged to Mary Stuart belong I ikew ise to the actress. All Poles of intellect are inclined towards the dignified, tbe deeply passionate. Ro man Catholics are known to be re markably devoted to their religion. All of "these facts einphiisi-e the as s rtioh that Madame Misljeska is suited to the part of Mary Muart. Let it he -remembered that this play ..f Schiller's was selected because I he manner of ita staging permits the use of the greater part of the scenery carried by the company And it should not lie forgotten that, in R. 1. Mc Lean and Odette Tyler, the leading members of Madame Modjeska' sup porting company, the work of the drama is in the hands of true stage artist- eat on sale at Tallman 's. A BI-MONTHLY STATEMENT. AMOUNT OF TAXES LBVIID FOR YEAR 1001 IS fS7.67S.0e. List or Delinquent Taxes Is Being Mad by Berkeley and Orllfln. At the last session of the county com t held on Mondav. March II, the matter wa dicused of issuing an order that delinquent taxes iaut be i paid at once, or the Bfeptft against which the tax wa aeed would lie sold by the sheriff. After taking legal advice County Judge Hartnian became of the mind that uch an order would be supertluous. The property will be sold according to law without any such order. The delinquent taxes outstand ing amount to considerable. Charles 0i Barkalay ami Draw (Irltta are now at work under direction of Sheriff Blaklay making a dap! lento ut of ail the taxes delinquent This delinquent list will have been completed within a few day. As soon as it is in shape Bharil! Blaklay will proceed to ad vertise and sell all the property against which there are delinquent taxes out standing. The usual enormous expense of posting notices OB the property will he entui led, us no relief was afforded by the last legislature by enacting a law such as -uggested I v County Judge Martini. n. and for the pn-sitge of which he labored assiduously. It is estimated that the delinquent li-t pan he prepared, publi-hed in the paper mid notices posted on the prop erty, and all the property sold, unless the taxes have been paid bv the next aaalon ol the county oonii in May. This action will please a number of the leading taxpayers ol tbe county w ho have FMOOme weary year alter year of paying their taxes on time, and seeing from 10 to 88 per cent of the taxes becoming delinquent annually with as great regularity a the rest of it is paid Bl-Monthly Statement. Following is tbe bi-monthly financial statement ol the co.mtv OOQli on March I : Liabilities. Warrants outstanding 1!M),7!1 7i I'.alance tax redemption... 848 IS State schiM.I fund 4:1 County school fund ,WI 00 School districta 4.4HU 91! Cities 4,699 IU) Look at Your Face, And aee if it is reflecting health or disease Karl'- Clover Koot Tea beaut ilies the face and complexion, and assures per feet health All druggists 88 cents and 60 cents Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Tallman A Co. Honeymoon of an Aged Couple. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Long, aged respectively 79 and 6H years, who were married near I'.lgin on March 7, re turned Friday nigbt from Portland, where they liad been on a welding tour. While in Portland Mr. Long selected a monument to Is placed near his vault, which he is now building, and iron doors for the same, as he de sired to look after those things himself while on earth, so as not to trouble his friends after he lias "shuttled off thia mortal coil." John O. Rider, inventor of the Rem ington rifle, died at his home iu New ark, O., of heart disease, aged 7-1 years. When the Hair rails accompanied by mucoua patches in the mouth, erup tions on the akin, sure throat, copper colored splotches, afaBBt b-v"-'en glands, aching mux In, II II I and Isjnes, the dieeaac- is making rapid headway, and far worst symptoms will follow unless the blood is promptly and effectually cleansed of thia violent destructive poison, S I, S. ia the only aafe and infallible cure for this disease, the only antidote (or thi specific poison. It cure the worst cases thoroughly aud permanently. lu Ihc f.ll ol IS.7 Hf toodlfioh CMM I uinir.. li.l BlooC pi .ik., ii I i led liVC ftfJtfl Ji 1tfSC. Urs doctor nut Mil avv i' wwia-v. (jcll utMlnj,ul did me no uool ; I wa. getting woie all the time ; tuy limi caweout, ulcct. ui'pcaie.l in Ml throat toi'l mouth, uiy body wa. abn .i . OVMM wnu c. : i" ' " loici .blotches sod (jOcuatve soie. i suffered .rtc-icfy fiom rtgteasatw paia In my should rs a ad arms. My coaditioa (Mild 1 wi .e , only the .ihl. it .1 a. I wa. can understand at) .uBeriog. ' had alout lol all pop of ever being Weil again when taeel'lcl to try b b ti lt luiut toiifea. 1 had little faith Ml in any mediciue. A her taking Uicrhlid hott it 1 noticed change io my toudt tkiu '1 Li. wa. i . uly en couiagi.ttf;, aud I deler asiued lo give 8. g. C e tboioitjfh trial. Fn.ni that tune on .1.. nuprove ment Bra. rspbi b. b 6. actuicd to kavs the .11 caae coiutlcit-ly unler control , the aoiea sad ulcer, heale't auJ 1 wa ftoou free froal alt feign. at (he diucrilrr 1 have Iim ii hin.ntf .,1.1 h.lihv ever ain.e L. W. tuna. Lock Mux 6u. Noblcavllle, lad. is the only purely vege table blood purifier known, tl.uoo ia offered for oroot that it contain a particle ol I it rimtuiria valuahle informatiou abuut this diaeaac, with full direction for self treatment. We charge nothing for uU eel advice ; cure yourself at home. imc cwirr seeciFic co., ailania, aa. Uorfeu boatdul by the day, week ur moath and 0 given the boat ul car. First Class Livery Kik.a 1 uu short uutioe. sin 7s lor cab. Depot Stable. sss Uicrcury, txUL&h or other luiiicriil ixjimm m.m " M m a .., . btiul tor our tree lxog on eioou i-oiaou ; ,8810,888 88 . 887,81 I 0 I 8,498 81 84 OB ir,;iil 6H Indebted maa hh.hoai 41 Total $2l0,:5:i : Total ,,, novum -cos. Sheriff's tax account Tax sales Scrip of other counties . Cash in the treasury. No Better Wheels Are made than BICYCLE So licit, i lUmMcr ws. ever built than the ll.il tnislcl. nii.l liie price the Inwu.l s Itainhlri ws. a vet .eld fin . $35.00 i ai.i -' or Ocnts' Roadster. Ladies or i .eiits Light Koadster 140.09 Oelits III pound Racer .n.no Ladies or ients ('hainless $MI.(I0 Ideal- 88J, fL'6 R. W. FLETCHER. AksuI t'lnaltllH l uunly, l'i ndli'ii.n, OaaBMBi .49ggg8jggaannjnnnnnjnjgB. vS g The Old Reliable 1 fiie ii yaar. Ill bu.lli... aiel mi rent to pay Slid yet tha mu.hroout .hop. are dying t make you l- lii va they cn five you JUb lor th. dollar a. w can TIIKY CAN'T UO IT a. w. carry ihe mil. rouj.laU' .lu. . ol llarnuf .-ad. lie-, liri.l.llu., lilt., Rputi. Whip.. Ulov, kru.liae, ( oinha, (ill. Koap, I cut- Wagon i oi . i and i UTU Ilia! wa vr biougbl to Ka.ieiu Oregon. JOSEPH ELL'S Leading Haines end saddle, v VAUGHAN'S r?l Can b oblaiusd on abort notice. 'lelephoue Main 7. lor can axvia ck.lu. riovrtefev- RACK I Now is the time to lay in your bPRING MT'PI.IKK Ladies' shoes, 11.76 now 1.00 l.a.lien' shoes, $1 6U now . .96 Men's heavy shoe. .. 1.10 Metis's 1.60 shoes 1.88 Ladies' vesta. spring weight .20 Best thread dozen 46c spool .01 c.ppei wash boiler,... IB Men's 12.60 underwear, suit 2.06 J 0 tin coffee pot 16: now .10 Wash has in.- 06 All goods must go as soon as isiseihle K(iU8 TAKKN IN THAOK. Vaughan's Racket Store 807 Main Street. i 1 ii.llt-toii, : O.-etfoii, Farmers Custom Mill 1 .eJ Walters, IT'iprteter. SPECIAL SALE MEN'S CLOTHING 50 suits ranging in price from $d.,50 to $12.50 each sale price $3.25 to $6.25. A reduction of ui Bvon half. The sieea are broken; that is tln roAion t hut w tre selling them m this i rednotion; of tome kinds there are I, others 2 t' ;i k ind, from :r to 42 in si.iv THI: LI-ADLR5, Clothing Dapattmenl ao Main Street) I andniea. Chrtjirifi MANHOOD RltTORipflK. hit Vihuir.i r, tin h i it it of n f.ntinti frunch ilHaMli Will Qijiroiiy rur rna nil IMrVlHIN Id ll4. ItM N nl ll.c a . Ii. I . . a. I. it l It II ll ! . I ft BM lit .11 IhIii lit ilia in. i. v. miImiiI a.iaaUaina, rr llrbllllr l'lraa.lr I tllnrea ! 1 nn . I luaiiwl Inaj llrnlnw, V ai Iron-lr mul nllatlliea, I I Bloil Ml ! linavi liy tlitv ur nlalhl. Pn vinlnili k tltwMiif illMiiartl. Mt If tint i-hrwkH IflajMU i Min?rni8elorrliu"i mini mi (hi Imrntrn ! um I 11 lt. w . t iiftnihn It vr. 1 hi- k 1.1 ne-v n aim) I,. ur iiuir r i.ttium u( all hiiuu i ltl-n. HI IIKM K nLri.ua tin iua Ami r."i('iri"i Mtitn.ll vvrnk mcani. jAM?' "'"" " ' 1 ' a rtt.' i .a 1 hy Dni ' nn li i n prriil rt- trouhla-d with Ir4e4iliu II I UM'.,i I-. 1 1 H nicy I in '" H tin -', I" i lift- Mtl I it 1 1 tipcf it 1 li ill . Mil I fit ftffWf A willl.u . ... I, i, tllamnpSJ alven anil ntniicy raruwj if S In ii. .,1 nul sglWl H p. i in.. t cure ii "i a MM y mall. Men. I fur sua cfri'iilnr nn.i tsstlu i AuurcM . " nKira. sua. . V r, o. Una jr;.. Sum I in. Imu, (.si. VOII HAI.K IIV 'I' A l.t ,M . X . I'd.. nillT'llil-' Pd OWN I (I, Kill V. . in si j. in IF YOU LOVE YOUR WIFE BUY HICK BOMB tonic PORT, goc it quart bottle, GLEN ELLEN WINE VAULTS lei St. mi IMKVI.'AIJ, frep. Kleantly Faralsbed. Stetm floated Hurupean I'lan. HI... k and a half from depot .Sample Woom In connection. Koom Kate SOc, 75c. SI. (M) Byers' Best Flour... To make guod bread use Myers Beat Flour. It took hint premium at the CbicajN World's I'r.ir. ovei all oonietl tton, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever used, livery sack U guaranteed We have the lcst Steam Rolled Harley, Seed Rye anil Reardleaa Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W. S HYFRS. Prop Hrun. Shortt. Ktc OREGON Shohj Line UhionRacimc c'.pat i', it bar rata a daj. glwui ukcuaugvd fur waaal. jrieoi , uii Msad, (jaupiMd vaou, !., aiwar use. bt Tim Sahadul .aa s ros grom rudlluii. raoa l - a I nag II nail ' o, Iwnver, gurl I'orllaml Wnrlli, (inialia S.n rlneilal ... City, Hi liOliU, SO. ui. I ui ( iili ago an.l ga.1 i nullum lagten. I Atlantic Halt lake, deliver, ft gipraaa Worth, Omaha, Kan I6a.ru aa City, glXoul Vbl id ai p at , Tl IlllUt i agn ami Kaat ngtee. St Paul Walla Walla. IaiwI.Ioii Paathlail Hpo.ana.ttalla.c I ui ;U iu mill, Minuvapoll.. Ht . 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