East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 21, 1901, Image 3

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DAY, MARCH 21,
ABOUT BASLBALL
to Be Held Thli Evening lo
nlze the Pendleton Club.
,. sdiurpstein, iniuiHger (if the
IIh hasehall team, came to
Wi Inosdsy afternoon, and
liiiiir or so in the evening in
ununited with the Pendleton
anil discnssink,' plan for
Mr. isharpatein save he will
o( the liest amateur team
Bland Kuinire under hit-
he team if not vet complete.
all the members hae !een
to their positions, hut it !
hat I ix will Mart the lead n
the hat, while Hunt le will he
e pitcher. Lynn i another
will nlav with them. He i
si Pendleton, having pitched
game (or a team of Walla
v again Ft I'eudleton in 1HIW,
hal the vmpathv of the
while he endeavored to play
e giime.
larpntein said it wa tinder
Walla Walla Unit I'endleton
it huve a teHin in the lieid this
Bd Unit it wa In intention to
Hr: Meacli or, lake Marin to help
pitch nig ileiiartment of the
alia v lie found out that
Sjaa Intended to have a I'lllh ill Pan-Hliovti'ii-r
ho will he
i artaiu' a ene oi game net ween
B team. It I not a ure thing
f amf mean thut Manager Sharpstem
AjHt set'lire aome the I'endleton
''AltHthmik'h, for there I no law
, manager gelling out ami
after the tiet that ii.
player alo like to lie with a
leu in, and the meeting ton ight
at account of cnnitiderahle im-
frnm a sporting; itandpoint.
asebail Heeling Tonight.
ting of those interested in the
tion of a baaehull club in Pen-
called to In' held in the cnun
) at h O'slssk tbia evening,
a tieen mure talk and en-
iii Pendleton during the put
over liaeliail inHtter tlian
the entire winter, and the out- 1
good for the inauguration of a
nt that will put a atrong team
eld to represent I Ynuletoii and
e who are willing to pay to
game the opHrtuinty they
St
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Whitman College Team.
Whitman college team, which i
1 to iilav at Athena on t-ridav
kurday, March M uiel M, i aaid
pager Mnirpslei n la M a ginnl
Br than hi team, there mav te
Unexpected developiuelita a the
We sell Alarm Clocks
75C,
$I.OO,
$1.25,
llit day Striking jind Alarm
Clucks, guaranteed, for
$3.00 up
ft will convince you we
kre the lowest on clocks.
All we ask is a visit from
lou
L HUNZIKER,
iweler and Optician..,
rt door to Alexander A liexter's
He Kept mi Leg.
Twelve years ago .1 . W. Sullivan.
Hartford. Conn,, scratched hi leg
1 with a rusty w ire, nnsramstlon and
bland unison nig set in. ror two year
he Buffered intensely. Then the heft
doctor urged amputation, "hut," he
write. "1 ned one bottle of Klectric
Hitter Hiid l1.. boxe of HnrklenV
Arniea Salve anil mv leg wa KM ltd
and a-ell a ever. For eruption
erema. tetter. alt rheum, ore and
all hints! diorder Klectric Hitter ha
no rival on earth. Try them Tall
man iV Co. will guarantee satisfaction
or refund motif y. Only . cent.
a as a- 1
NAMB FOR PORTLAND EXPOSITION
Lee atoorhouse Suggest a Title lor the
Lewli it Clark Centennial.
Kac-a-ja-we-a was a Snake lodtsi
woman who walked from t. Louis t.
the mouth of the Columbia river, and
then wa ked hack . gave hir'.h to a
child enroute, and walked the remain
inu distance carrving the child on her
hack, after the manner of Indian wo
men. She served ('apt. Lewi and
Clark, the century ago explorer. ;i
an interpreter, and gave the captain
a vast amount of valuable and other
wiae unobtainable information.
"Hence." av Lee Moorhoiise, the
authority on Indian lore and Indian
cutoni, especially on Indian photo
giaphy, "the halo centennial in IVrt
land should lie called 1 he sai -a-ja-
we-a Centennial.' It would uttruct at
tent inn and be a grucetnl trihnte , to
womunhood. ' '
Mr. Moorhoiise i imw selecting K1
nhntnirrai'hs from his collection of
something like 1500 or 100. to Mod Ul
the Pan-American exposition nt
Hnffaln. He will send Indian picture
reservation tepee scene, landscape
iews and some of the tine portraits he
ha taken. The collection 1 hound to
attract general and favorable comment.
Thousand! Sent Into Exile.
Kvery year a large numlier of 1 r
sufferers whose lung are sore uinJ
racked w ith cuugh are urged to go to
another climate. Hut this is costly
and not always aure. Don't lie an
exile when Dr. King' New Discovery
for consumption will cure you at
home. It's the mnt infallible medi
cine for coughs, colds and all throat
and lung disease mi earth. The first
dose tiring relief. Astounding cure
result from persist it use. Trial bottle
free at lallman & Co. f'riee .rOc ami
11. Kvery bottle guaranteed.
TALLN AN'S ELK TBETH COLLECTION.
He Has 140 ef Remarkable Beauty or
Form and Coloring.
Joseph V. Tallmati has the finest
collection of elk teeth in half a dozen
states, as any oue wi'l say who sees
them. Mr. lallman has 140 uf these
now rather scarce articles, and within
two days past ha been offered 4B0 for
the lot. This offer he scorned. It is
the general opinion that he exerciaed
gissl business judgment in so doing.
He can realise at least f rsJ0 for the col
lection, and, probably, were he to ad
vertise with that end in lew he OOfll
secure much more than 1 500.
The collection is especially noted for
the exact matching of the various pairs
of teeth, and the beautiful coloring nt
the entire lot.
Mr. Talhuan once bad 300 elk teeth.
Hia friends kept coming and taking
away a pair at a time, until he found
that he was destined to supply the
major portion of the universe with elk
teeth. Hence, be lias issued a pro
nunciameuto, and hereafter will not
donate these expensive tritles to people
in general, in particular, or in any
oilier respect He has paid Iron, fl
to h.r the 140 teeth, and will no
doubt some day be able to sell them
tor a handsome sum.
It Will Do Vou tiood.
A blood purifier and tiasue builder is
Karl's Clover Koot lea. sold lor nan
a century on our guarantee. Money
refunded if results are not satisfactory
Price 26 cts. and 50 cts. Tall man 4
Co.
razor Opera House.
Saturday Evening. March 23.
EXTRAORDINARY EVENT
Wageiiuals .v Keuipcr freseut the
Croat '1 regit' Autre
MAPAM t
..MODJESKA..
Farewell luur ul lit Hulled .Males twisted gj
K 1) MavLeau aud Odette Tyler
aud a brilliant auppurliug uouipauy pruaeuuag InkUhWl great historical drama
"MARY STUART"
Flssharata and Artlatw ouenHi airsvois ana i,(,omi m
Pries: Bun al .WW, lower Uoor Ural Urovts tl.ev; li i row. fl. On
Uallery SU. Ueaui ou sale al Talluusu's drug sloes.
MARKETS OK THE WORLD.
GRAIN SITUATION GENERALLY UN
CHANGED, SON S SALES MADE.
Wool Market! last Have Improved
Sheep Show No Greater
Demand.
Some sales have Iveen made locally
in Umatilla county during the past
a van dayfl, n Indioatad in detail re
ports front day tn day. Ihe price has
kept at the t cent mark.
Wool i not vet an active feature
here, no hnver having come from
ahrnail, and local huvers having nnth
ing to do. Shearing i yet close to a
month a war.
lipinand for sheep ha not made any
material change during the week. hiiV'
er seeming to init on about fl.7ft for
yearling, and grower thinking
fJ.2A is the correct figure. Tin repre
sent the split Ix'tween the hnver ami
seller, and presage few sale this
spring.
An incident in recent market happen
ing i the report that the California
Irnit aMMlatMH ha enmered the
entire prune crop of the Mate. All
prune tint in the hand of the aocia-
tion. some -l.0tHl.o0i or .Ynoo.ooo
siuml, have fsmui purchased outright.
The deal has bM under way since the
meeting in February, when the metn-
lier of the association authorised the
directors to expend not exceeding 'J0O.-
000 for advertiaing and otherwise ad
vancing the interest of the combine.
The price paid was le than ocia
tion figure.
Pendleton's Wheat Market.
Pendleton, March VI. A severe
storm in the middle state early this
week caused a rise in the price of
wheat locally, a well a in fnreign
markets. Exporter hid 44'..- to 4" fnr
No. 1 club and rede huff. while the
mills pay 4'S and better, and even go
a high a 47, if the wheat grade No.
1 strong, a they need it in their htisi
ne. Local Market.
Pendleton dealer are paying the fol
low ing price for ranch and faun pro
duce :
Hotter. 40 to "hOc per roll.
Kgg IV'uC per dor..
Potatoes 50c per saik.
Parsnips, 50c mt sack.
Cabbage 4c ier pound.
Turnip, "5c er Ilk) pound.
Turkeys Alive, ll!'c per pound.
i itHe f IV -cr dozen.
Docks 14.50 er dor.en,
Chicken--:'.."! to 4.'i) per dozen.
Wheat In Portland.
Portland, March VI. -The cummer
i ial Editor of the Oregon inn says: "In
the local market there is very little
business doing, and exporters are un
able to aecure much wheat at an ex
port value. With w heat n firmly held,
there I no incentive to charter ships,
and, until owners show a deposition
to share some of the weakness Ifl the
wheat market, matter will be at a
standstill. The flour trade has fallen
away to small proportion, and the
mills are not making any special effort
to buy wheat. Quotations in this
market are nominal at 5ti'lj and 57
cent for Walla Walla, and H and mi
cent for bluestein."
European Grain Markets.
London, March VI. Wheat cargoes
on passage steady, hut quiet. Cargoes
Walla Walla, VUs ; cargoes Oregon, :U)s.
Knglish country markets firm.
I .wrpool. March VI. Wbeut Sst
firm. No. 1 California, Oo SWd j No.
V red Western w inter, tis. No. 1 North
ern spring, s lid.
Futures quiet. May, lis 5.ftd ; July,
l,,d. torn ist lirm . American
mixed new, lis llttdj; b old, 4s.
Futures quiet . May, 3s 10'4d . Julv,
3a V 7-Hd ; eptmher, Us 10 5-d.
Available brain Supply.
New York, March VI. -Special cable
and telegraphic communication to
Hradtreet show the following changes
in available supplies:
Wheat, Unitl States and Canada.
east of the Kockies, decrease , 1,773,000
bushels. Afloat for und in in-., in
creased :,o"i .ooii hiisbels. Total supply
decreased 77U,IMH.I htlshels.
Corn. United States and Canada, east
of the Hockies. increased 04V,i.l
bushels.
( )ats United Mates and Canada, east
of the Hockies, decreased 118.000
hushel.
The combined stock of wheat at Port
land, dr.. Tacoma ami Seattle, Wash.,
increased 07, 000 bushels last week.
Boston Wool Market.
Ho ton, March VI. The wool market
is steadier this week.
There ii a tinner tone with a good
demand and altogether there is a great
improvement over recent condition.
Territory wools continue to head the
list of sales with prices about the same.
For good lines nt fine medium and tine
the range is on the scoured basis of
about 40 to 48e. with strictly staple
lots to 44 tn 4ic.
F'leeoe. line washed, are held steady
in price but offerings are small and
demand is light.
Quotations were as follows:
'territory, scoured basis, Montana
tine medium and tine, 14 to 15c .
scoured, 4V to Ma staple, 4 o 4'.c
I tah, Wyomiug aud Idaho, tine
medium ami tine, IV to 14c; scoured,
40 to 4Vc ; staple. 44 to 40c.
Australian, scoured basis, spot
prices, combing supernne, nominal,
08 to ,0c good. 04 to 05c average,
00 to O-ic.
Eastei-n Livestock.
Chicago, March VI. Cattle-He
ceipts, 4500, including 4o lexan
choice steers, strong: medium, slow.
Butchers' stockers, strong Texan
steady. Iiood to liMlne i-lcere, 4.80 to
' poor to medium, S.flO to 4.50
nine kers and feeders, V.05 to $4.05
cows, V.b to4..i.). heller, IV.hO to
M.OS eaunors, V to U.86; bull, M.66
to $4 V5 . calves, 4.fi0 lo fti ; Texas fed
steers, $4 to $5: Texas grass steers,
3.:J5 to 4; Texas bulls, 2.5nio 3.7ft,
Hog keceipis today, Itf.OOO ; tOflKir-
row, V,,000; left over, VOW I. Market
uctive, 5 Pi 10c higher; top, .
Mixed aud butchers, fz.iio to o87';
good to choice heavy, f0.o to 0.W .
rough iieavv, 5.oo to A.76: light.
$5.6,5 to 5.HV'V ; bulk of sales, 6.75 to
$6.85.
Sheep HeceipU, Hl.tiUO. Hheei,
steady to strung; lambs, steady b
slow. iood to choice Methers, $4.00 to
$5; fair to choice mixed, $4 to $4.05;
Western sheep, $4.00 to $5; yearlings,
steady, $4.75 to $5.10; native lambs,
$4.no to $5 40; Western lambs, $5 to
$5.40.
Wool, Hides and Pelts In Portland.
Portland. March VI Hope IV to
14c per pound ; 18W crops, 0 to 7c.
Wool - alley, 14 U 16c; Kasteru
Oregon W to lVc; motiair 21 to V3c per
pound
Shueuskins-lshearliugs, 16 to 20c;
abort wool, 26 to 35c, medium wool, j
ItO to tOc ; long Wool i 00c to $1 each.
Tallow -3c. No. V and grease, V to
per pound.
o -Prv hide, o. 1, in ixmnds
and upward, 14 to 15c; dry kip, No
1, 5 to 16 DOtindl, 14 to 15o per jound .
l r y calf. No I, sound steer, 00
pounds and over. 7 to Sc . do, 50 to 00
pound, 7 to 7'c; do, under BO
. . .... .
roi Kip, in to
r ; do veal, lt to
pounds, BJ . to
pounds, i,i to i
pounds, u', dn calf, under 10 pound.
7 to Sc ; iron OMalttd , la ir poana
le; cull (bull. tag, moth-eaten,
badly cut, scored, linir-l ipMd,
weather heaten or 'grubhy . one-tliird
le.
Poltl Hearskin. each, a to sire, $5
to $Vt ; cub, each, $V to $5; badger,
each, 10 to 40c ; wildcat, V5 to 5c;
house cat, 5 to VOc ; fox, common grav,
30 to 50c; do red, $1.50 to $V ; docro,
Ifl o 15; lynx, $V to $3; mink, BO to
11. SB; marten, ilark Northern, $0 to
$IV; do pule pine. $1 BO to $V: Innsk
rat, I tii 0e; skunk, SB to II.V ; otter
', land , $5 to $7: panther, with head
and OiaWI perfect. $V to ; raccoon,
:m in ;1V ; wolf, mountain, with head
perfect. 13.80 to $"i; rairie wolf or
coyote, tk) to 7.V; wolverine, $4 to $7;
heaver, per skin, ItrgO, IB to $i do
imslium, per skin, $3 to $7; do small,
lr skin, $1 to $V ; do kit, Hr skin,
50 to 75o.
EIGHT WERE INITIATED.
Pioneers of the Paeltte Had a Great
Social Session.
At the regular seion of William
Martin encampment. No. I, Pioneer
of the Pacific, Btld Wednesday even
ing, eight candidate were conducted
aeros the rocky road to Huh! in.
through the danger of desert and
forest, and I'mally landed afe ami
sound within the contlding care of the
member of the camp. The amplified
work wa put on in all its blood-curdling
deta; Is, and the candidate NOtad
easier after the ordeal hud been pa.-sed.
After the regular sciou came the
social, when the following program
wa rendered :
Vocal solo, Klvin I.ampkin: recita
tion, Qatirodo Oreen: character song,
Claud O'Harra; vocal number by the
Pendleton male . tiartet , consisting of
Henry Oierlich, Louis (ireenwald,
Jesse Owens and John Wilon, with
Pr. C. J. Whituker accompanying
with the flute. Forming by couples,
nearly 100 meniler marched to the
lianquet hall and partook of refresh
ments. After that, came instrumental
music by several and a hninorou tier
man dialect mg hy Kleiner Heinrich
and Mr, liierlich. In the course of
an hour the good night were said aud
the encampment went peacefully to
sleep, feeling that an evening had been
profitably aad pleasantly spent.
100 Dollars Howard. $100.
The reader f till, iisper will W pleased to
learn tli.il there - at lea! eiie dreieltiil dlsesse
that science lias hei li ahle to cure III all lis
stages, and that l catarrh Hall's l alarrh Cure
Is the only ,iitive cure now known te the
medical fraternity. Catarrh hclng a constitu
tional disease requires a eototltutloiial treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly on the tiliHid and mucous iur
faces uf the system, thereby destroying the
foundation ol Hie .1 e aid giving I lie na
llcnt strength by liiillditig up the constitution
and aliuig naliiie In ,olnii Its Work. The
proprh'tors have so mm Ii faith In It curative
powers thai they offer iue Hundred hollars for
any case that It fall to cure. Hvml for list ol
testimonials. Address.
K. J. CHBNIY .v CO . Toledo, Ohio.
Hold bf Druggists. TSc.
Hall's Kuiiiilv PUUi are the la st.
Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton.
Blair I Scott, Portland.
I. K Cleaver, Pendleton.
Wm Maher. Portland
(' M Bmitbi Portland.
J w Franel, New York.
( orkie.
T i Hailey, city
T i Hathewav, Tacoma.
Mrs M Id. n. Walla Walla
A lleatiield, Bnokaaa,
M II Patton, Spokane
Louis Tallsit, Spokane.
J C l.indsey, Portland.
I H Kloeckiier
.1 Power.
T W Jackson, Portland.
John I. Hharpstein. Walla Walla.
Henry K Conner, Porltand.
J J Hums, Portland.
J C Merit, Kansas City.
I T Jones, san I rancisco.
RoOOOO K Oake. Portland.
C II Pearson, M inneajsilis.
J a Lockall.
While Housj is for bale.
K. Y. Schuck, who came to Pendle
ton last winter and purchased the
White House grocery from Tatom
Urnthers, announces that he will -ell
the store. He is moved to this action
by tl e advice of his physicians, who
have counselled him to give up busi
ness, and seek recuperation and
strength in the higher altitudes. Mr.
Schuck regrets that this is necessary
having found Pendleton a pleasant
place of resideuce and an excellent
business poiali The White House will
therefore sn change hand, ami Mr.
aud Mrs. Schuck will remove from
this place to some spot in the moun
tains. A Good Thing.
Our great-grand mothers' garrets
contained the same herbs of all heal
ing . .4 in Karl's Clover Knot Tea.
Thev irave our ancestor strength, keiit
the bdood pure, and w ill do the same
for you if you say so. J'rice 26 eta
and 50 cts. Tallman & Co., leading
lruggista.
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure
cures
once.
coughs and colds at
We don't mean thut it
relieves you for a little while
it curts. It has been doing
this for half a century. It has
saved hundreds of thousands
of lives. It will save yours if
you give it a chance.
I aava rausivod so wuch bani lions It, laal
I always r.coujsu.sS M,, ... s to
taivst. k,iot.vt.ul mua loss le-ubM.
CHAS. VANbEKCAK, Wsuiford, N. V
aid'ati - 4'netefy""" Hur la auld by en
gruaatsls at :o. aoo. oo a butU. A
orialsa kusm ilat will ovary lulll.
ffrusai.usl allsn4 go to yoaur JuglUI
aa.d al your iuunay I-
W.iu lot Illustrated t,. uk on i.,i..luiuiiv. Hatt
Oo . Uk.,, K V
i driltfKlBlis
aitaoot ooat u yaa. g. C Walla a
y,,i- aatle h TmJImiuij stt o
Hut. Lsoaidud b lbs iay, swell or utoutb auJ
giveii lbs boat oi car.
First Class Livery Rigs
C'aii be oblaiued ou sborl uullc.
Telcpbouo Msiu 7v for sab.
KLVJM i K Alo.
t-tooilcloi
Oepot Stable.
ALL THK NKVV8I Taks Ibe Vast
Oicgwuiac- Daily Sj.oa a yaar by
axm.ii. Weakly Si jo, aud atatui.
WsaJy a-oo a yeax. &uyl tvatyy (
CAVALRY TOR PHtilPPINBS.
A Special Train Want Through Pendle
ton Last Night With Troops.
A sneeial train went through Pendle
ton Wednesday night with two ofllOOfl
and M4 men from Hoise harrack. heing
Trisip II, Sixth V. S. cavalry, l.ient
I'rowlitt. ol the Seventh iHong in com
maud.
The O R, A; If, OOBpajiy secured the
contract to move the tnsips from I'ort
Wright at Spokani', Fori Osburn at
Wallace. Idaho, I'ort Walla Walla and
from BolM barracks to l'ortland,
whence they will he transported lo
San Francisco, from which city they
will sail for service in the Philip
pines. The troops are all from the
Sixth cavalry. The troops at Fort
Wright were loaded on Wednesday.
I'hev nnnihereil 11 men and 40 horses,
according to railroad report. The train
U'aring the detachment left Spokane
at 9 180 In the aftermsm, and was
joined at Tekoa h the detachment
frets Fort Osburn, with !4 men. At
Walla Wall! cuvalrv reinforcements to
the numher of V were receivisl.
The entire detachment consists of
five otlicers and 'J7i men. Thev have
106 horses mid haggage and equipment.
Tln train carrving these trisips will
be run in two section. It will require
lii coaches, nine horse cars ami nine
Istx cars, 10 transport the detAcbment,
which reaches Portland over the O. H.
A N. at It) o'clock today. The animal
will be uu I on, led there and given a
rest before continuing to San Francisco.
It ia expected that thev will leave for
the south Friday,
s av
Hundred Year Clubs.
Are becoming numerous. The Idas is
to promote longevity. It is interesting
to note, that the means through
which long llle is to he optainiMl, is
fond and the stomach, l ong life ami
MM health are not possibly unless the
stomach does its work properly. There
is a wav to make it, if it does not.
Hosteller BtOtnSCfa II Iters i an ideal
Itranjth retorer. If you would be
cured of dyspepsia, indigestion, belch
ing, constipation, insomnia, nervous
ness, biliousness, try the Hitters.
Kverybodv should try it nt this time
to help nature rid the IiIinhI of winter
impurities. It's a secitlc for malaria.
See that our private revenue stamp
covers the neck of the bottle.
To Sheepmen.
H. Martin has a large, well selected
stock of groceries of nil kinds and is
making price lower than any other
store. II is stock of dried fruits and
canned good is very tine. When von
want to buy. figure with Martin and
you are sure to get the lsst goods for
the least money.
at s sa
Look at Vour Paee,
And see if it is reflecting health or
disease Karl' Clover li'Mit Tea
Is-autities the face ami complexion, ami
assures trfect health All druggists
L'.r) cents and Ml cents Money refunded
if result are mil satisfactory. Tallman
,v Oo.
173rd
mm
SALE
No Better Wheels
Are made than
mo ci. i:s
No better tumbler was et1 bvlll than the Itsil
BVOdell huI tM price thu lowest a KainliliT
was ever sold for.
$35.00
I aldlcs' ur Hints' koaJater.
Ladies ,r (ients Light Koatlster f iO.UU
nt 19 pOWsd Hacer IMI.OO
Ladies or (ien'.s ChalalSM tM).)0
Ideals $20, ."., r-'r
R. W. FLETCHER.
Agent I lualllla County,
Ivoilleion, Oregon
Friday and Saturday, March 22 and 23.
A Lot of "Mother's Friond" Waists
For boys at a discount of M s-r cent
A Lot of "Huok" Towels
Former price l-V, .nrprise sale price In, n 't men IhSfl o told to
one peron at this price
A Lot of Children's Shoos
Alsnut'oO pair altogether in three range ol si -,,, , to s, W to II, 11' , to .
to s, worth 11.85, sale pr , Me, to ii, snrtri fi !) sa'le prlitn
fl.tWi, 11'.., to I, worth f-' On, sals price ti ,
10 Pair Women's Fanoy Vesting Top Laco Shoes
With patent tip, a regular f :.mi ll long a thev Isst H.flO,
50 Pnir Men's Shoos
In lace and congrsss, the liest (tf.SO shoe we have ever ihoWM, ,it rarwlaj all
f 1 ,80 st pair
Shoe Store
71h Main Street.
Irv liood I lepart uieiit
7IH Mam Street
Men ' t loodl,
.'II Main Street.
WA I iil'it-i'l :'A b ' "I J 1 . 1 IJ'I
Moim on
nh AnT IImii i
.'I sell -ll ", li "i
lirhnpn Pills.
n-iu ti- ' t1 I tun kkI
of MM trftiittint, nli u IsMMM
arajsv pwi j ur , nJ m i M
" n, rif i, tr i L' tt' its sntokin-
pO(nnoyv Lnnt Powt-irt NKhtLnsaAt r. rm
in ouck i b 1 1 ft rT Arnlnn f m "i, i
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itln
Hmn, Vurirocol,
urns ilrtck. n)trvou
Rumiin
rt Atidrnr.a. hismni Heine.!. In 4 , , o .
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IF YOU LOVE
YOUR WIFE
ni'V lit-: K' somk ru.NU I'ORT
5111 .1 quart bottle,
GLEN ELLEN WINE VAULTS
Hi 1 Georp
Q BO DARVBAU, Crop
Kltv.diitly Furnished. Steam Huted
t'.uropean Hlan.
It hi k .111,1 a -hall from ilepet.
Sample Wooin In connection.
Room Kate
.SOc. 7.x. II. N
Byers' Best Flour...
To make good In end uc Myers' liest Flout It took that
premium at the CttiCaVM U'mid's Fnlr, over 0 com set I
tiuii, and gives eat client satlshu tlon whetcver used.
Kvery sack Ih guaranteed We have the ' t Steam
Rolled Hurley, Seeil Kye und Heutilless Hurley.
Pendleton Roller Mills
Hrmi. Shtirts. I.tc
WJWL J W. S HYKRS. Prop
The Old Reliable
Kllti'cn years lit tiiisiua.s aiel no lent to
Sli t rl lie' iiiu.liristui sloea are trying le
make yon Itt lii-ra 'le y 1 411 st,e ton nt nt'e
hti tiiS'lullarss an nil , TAN I hi I
aa wa earrr tbe only enitiplals slock tf llarnast
sag, lies, lirel'lius, iliis Sietn, VMni. ol.i.s-
hrusiies, t'ombs, oil. soap, I en Is, Wagon
on is. ana 1 n dial a uioukSi o.
Kaslei n 1 uegoit
JOSEPH ELL'S
.Leading Harness and Saddlery..
Closing out at Cost at
VAUGHAN'S
17
Slf
Now is the time to lay in your
BPBINti BUfPUKU
Ladles' sletos, 11.71 BOW f 1 .110
Ladies' shoos, ll.oU now 06
IfaD'g heavy shoe.-. 1.10
Metis's H. AO shoos. 1 M
Ludioa' vests, spring; weight . .
Host thread do., -11 46c spool .04
OoppST wash hollers,.. I-.HI -..'st
Men's L' SO underwear, suit . o-
I I-' tin eoffoo jxtts Ifte now 10
Wash has in, 06
All goods must go as ststii as possible.
BOOf tAKKM IN THADK.
Vauglian's Hackei Store
Oregon
SH0ir Line
UfalON PAL 1 11 (
Take the...
Washington &
Columbia River
Railway
1 m
UhioagOi HI
sas Hity, Ht
I'aul, M. latins, Kan
Jus, Omaha, and
nsr. st Time s.liedule .ssis
" from Pendleton. runs
Chicago- Mali 1 s. Ixovsi Curl
Porllaml Woitli. Ussaha, Kau
Miteilal .as Cily, Mt latuis, l il t gt,
,Ji' U I III, ago aiel Kaal
vie h
Isgtoa.
Allaollc nail lake Usurer, Kt
Kipreas Wortlt. Oinatta. aan
is a. 111 sas City, Ul LaHlls Cbl 10 ku p. ui
Via Hunt 1 ago gad Kast
iugtou
Ht I'aul Walla Malls, latwlaloit
real Mall Mpokaue, W aileiw.t'ull
SlUe. in. Wall, Mlunuaeolls St p ui
Via Paul, llululii.Ullwao
Sookaue keu, I Ith ago ami Seal
(L 1 nn and Kivcr Schedule.
KUOM 1'oltll.ANH.
II All sailing date sub
let I to 1 Itaugu.
for Sati Kraucla, o i p. ui.
all .vary ( days.
All Points tast and South
l'ortland and points
011 the Sound.
Arrives Moielais, W e,litisla. alel rilJavsal
II V, a 111 ruMdsyi I l,itis.laauil Seluidsys
at 66 a ui
I r pal Is ilaily tn epl rtmelay al it ID u. se.
Kor lutorutalloii ii ganliiig ralas aiel at sum
uttslaiioii. 1 ail on 01 aoMi.'S
W 4 I' A MH Ag
i'uutlletou. Or
g. B l Al.llhilllgAO It I' A
Walla Walla. Waalt
I,
807
Lemlleton,
Main Street.
est, ,l
Uuuday
- D. Ul.
gaturday
iu f ui
ilalljr sx.
Sunday
( a. u.
COlUUSIa Hly.r
'lo Aslorla aud Way
I .audio.
Wlllametta Slver
1 p in
x guuday
Oieaou I lly Newbcrg. ex Sunday
rsout ttlliept-ltilulll C
Ofsgoo,
Farmers Custom Mill
Fred W altar. , Froprlator.
apacliy, 16U barrels a day.
glout exuuaugad lot wlussl.
gWur. Mill good, UUopissd gsMsd, sc.
aJwaya
( .. ui.
Tues Tlirs
aud Sal.
1 a Ul.
I u.-. I Ms
aud Sal.
aud vVay-l.aiolliitf.
l ortallls aud Way-Ijiiidiugs
iWlilaiu.lt. and Yam J
Slv.rs S:a9 p. ui
oreaou I lly, liaylou Mou Wed.
; aud Way Laudiugs aud Kt.
Iiitup ui
Mou , Wed.
an J Krl
leave
Klparla
Ulpaila ku Lesrlslou.
. s. wusu
I fare
lsylStOU
Ul.
Daily
Oregon Lumber Yard
WOOU UU l l l KH
I r Intrns und dwell lugs,
('hoapor thau uu.
I. u 111 tier.
lath.
ShinglcH,
HuilUiut. I'.ijk 1 .
far Caper.
Lime aud Cement,
MuuldiugM.
Picket,
Piaster.
Hi iek and Sand,
Screen Hours St Window s,
Sash aud Doors,
Terra Cottu Pipe.
Borie & Light, Prop's
Alts St., opp. Court House.