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SATI UDVY. MARCH 11H11. Shoes for Misses and Children : : Bm filk nralsl display in north ! dott. Cleaver lire. Dry 0OOOS 00, team at wrk at the St. JoSSpb'l nrmlt-mv on I rinav afternoon run away, aomlng down Coori rtrwl and diMimlisheil lence-H nlnnn tin- rntlio. The tirnt baseball gnma of the MM' -,.n i - being played Ibis afternoon on tii i ta street grounda, Ibe contorting team being Job oi Indian from Iba roserratlon km) a ulna iron im hur ibbmI. l or lodges, part n f . etc.. W ' furnish chicken tamalcs in steamer t .... i limn villi iinv l 1 1 r . i mi m ! ' bol from tha can. Goedecas A Kirk nan. Palaca t Ssreeta, opera botm block. 1 I... ...I ol cattle from Cold Spring to too Potts country, ukI Ii In town today, en rant to Oolu .-priii- tn drive out IM rc- msinder. Hi w mtered all his cattle in Cold riiin. HopBMf Time : BbOtpbOJrOT Hale. ,,f Hottth Dakota. Im4 week bought 1000 1 1 ink i oi mind iamb ni Jon Luc a mar ,.t M Mt bend. Tbll ih tin' Drst Mil . s .mi mtw MKN PROMINKNr IN (OMMKKCE AND NNANtK PASS THROUGH IIHRI.. imvr now n better idon of tha .r, anil i 1 ni 1 nlav tnk'' I'lpwa on hp nied public qOcitlOM .iffi'i i 'i'i' tin' we-ii rn hall ttnent. I HI W iWT COMMISSION PrssldiMit Club. Kullnr, ot the Comme-elsl Tnlkt of the Columbia River Bmln. Twenty-three members 01 IM Ubieago Comluorclal olob, In a special train, seeorted by Bon Campbell, I raffle Barrage ol the 0. R. d N Mid a. I.. Oralg, general passenger sgenl of Iha cn inpanyi paaaed ibrougn Pendleton ttiii morning, an rente from Portland to Chicago. Tha train eonaiatad of t i Pullman steepera, Mayor mid v. Coune l Name Five Men for lbs roiltton. 1 loptnn, to larva tan year. .1. Furnish, to serve eight years. ('. II. Carter, to serve fix year-. i ron Cohan, to serve four yearn. v. ii. Jones, to serre two years, Tii" mnnnil wet thl aftaWtooB in pai la I -i rsli n, io select Iha Baa mm mleeioners arho ira to bars eharga of the ally arnlorworkB. it ami natly re- a diner anil a COmpOSlta car. all from ggrded an one o! tha most important am l if not bad pries Our foot form ihOM in I MM ami l"tt ton for nuses and children an- eiimtlei hv f-. ami cxrelled hv iinne, i I fit i iwrlei't. the ear tlrst rlaa-. if you are iiwikin' for eomfori, try pair CLEAVER BROS Prartiral Hoot an ! Bboe Men BRKVITIKS. lluneliall jjoodh at Rolf'a. Try I)uttoti'i io rreum cliocoluteH. Huv votir Kimlou Hhailef a' Murphy a. Have vour pictnrec frumed . latent tyiec at Mnrpby'a. Nt ilfNitfn in wall paper at MtirphyV paint Htore do to I.eliov h mi tum.inf. roni"i Court and Harden ntreet. Hilk waiatf, worth flu fur U-'' Cleaver lin. I'rv (nude t'e. (!imiI and rnfreHliinu rhlit' Mil watikee heer on tap at tin- State KMOOn Call at ('. Sharp'- and eonnult 1'ar i'heltin ulmtlt inittitit; in vour water meUjr. N. Herkt'ley line Home ver de-oral'li town and eotintrv iiro,i rt lor cale oi eaiy teriim. Fluent haniH anil lard mi the tnarki Home prodoot ; try it. ita iMnataad hohwan a Brasiion. You will want vour plow- lixid Hrinir them in ami v." ' rea'K for tin priiiK work. II. Hi -loan. 0. K. I 'in " Im- mi hand a Itrff lot of Karly Ohio wed potatoe-. The are the lineHt in the market ror runt Koom- imm to a month, alto hoard at II a week. .Mr L. Kyea, opMmte court hoiiae. Kpanixh cliickon tnmalen are nervi eai'li '.el, in. trom o to ii p. m. at Goedeeke iV KirkuiiuiV tnmale pnrlori oM'fa hotIHe lilook. Wanted, a kimhI itirl for taBOHU hmieework saiaii lanllj Parawnaoj Dome lor the riuht pernou. Applv at Mutton'H eatidy atora. P. houaa, of Helix, dealer in nhulf and heavy hardware, window "I. Ir ani! an kiiiile ot liarvent Hiippln-H meet rompetition. lircakfaat inn-ir, nil nioa and frooh Twin Hrothern, Jurnho, II. , V'lUU v roam oi v neat, roiieii oat-, u rn luual, Farina and boniBV. ail anil at a package, it i pMianlaad. 1 K. Iiauiott. Heppner Tlllien : Cvirat the Hal win rancii on Ha rreek Saturday nitfi.t a w ildcat killed neveii head ol Hue lauiba although the were bapf i ., clua pen under a nhed at tin ranch. They were out ol the line-t imported awe and valued at Mti MOh. Heppner (iaxette: Mr Iiaar Vin cent of Hutter rreek ha baan appointed atock iuapector for Morrow OOUOty A latter nei.-etioi.Jlor tt.l- I tionrould not have iieen madr. Mr. VinOMl ir thorouKi'iy aonraraanl witn tha aiieep indnatry, and will be entinlv fair and juit in the Wfwinnoa of hi JJfflola 'in Heppner Uaiette: I Mi MPpai K'n-a creek S'at Wehh and bit t' MM are buiy with lamhiuK, and have bad bad luck by iinttiuK the Nab unong tbair wen. Thmr imiuhhor, Am-x Lindso ib havuiK the mum trouble with bu tine ewea, wbich he ha.- had o dip, and everyune of the Iambi thev are druppiu It w or 1 1 f if the deacon pv nay manna. Bob Platebef baa rold the con fee- tionory and i iuar i an ui mr ni.o.- .. 0, M. Cook ami will nevoie ilia time to Kambler bicyolee, the aomnila ion huciiier- aii. I ipOTUng matterc. in- lading baaaball. Bapnaar Onaattai hi Antelope T. H. McUrver hue coi.i to jwnaa v.rinnt. oi Yakima !' head of mutton clniip. Km nead belna walbari and iw ury .- to he delivered on the 16th ol April at a head. Mrc. Anna Shea, will receive DKM Hi iier m w recidence plane hv T. K. Howard, ran be coon at Inc ollice, mu- ,. ... a l . to tie openeit on April -I. ny mt -m. .it her home in the Killian re-Mence. near hicterc MhOOl tin Punday night IVarl Jonec' reci- leine and -tore liliildlllL! at .lordoli cl(l :. three milec from lone wan di ntr.iVMl In' tire. The furniture owne. hv Mr. .lone.- and the Hti.rk of the .lor in Mercantile Co.. wan entirely burned, The ivttyn noatomaa, won wan ill the ballding. wan a I no d mn.ved. The huiidiiii: ami eontanta wwre jtartlv coverrd by inniirauce I Colonel Saicdeoii 11. Kmuht. an at m - iorne ol laker lirv. receiniv m Islam whone dnmrhtor. I'ortia, in .. . t. i IQing the :'iike iii aiancuewier i orea. h ot nrollilne. advined her to re- lilte the title of the illlke. Aciordin to an aunt ot ronia. now re c u an Praneieeo, the Oregon gtrl eaniai no; father a vear ngOl "IM HOW Mancheiter ban licked me to marrv him. Shall I lather Kpl led : poonflaai duke port rum. Ilfl Opt .' No, . von 'I I To don't have thin tin marrv a to -III PbRSONAU MENTION. Blank Books and Stationery. All the latest Magazines and Periodicals. Ahanti(ul line uf TOILET ARTICLES. Tallman Co. l.K.UMNI, I'ltl'liOift Mori Meajoh aspaata t" take n trip to I'orllaml next week. .1 II. MeCnne. "i Honolulu. n-L'in- tered at t lie Hotel I'elldh'toli oil I rnlliy indite i. .i Halloray baa returned from a vicit at Haker Citv on leital lltlHIIlOCK. 0i H. I'arnell, a merchant V bUM,Wai a uuect of the UoluM lint hotel on I rnl. iv. . L. A -I.. !; left tliln luorilllli; lor Adam.-, where he will make hin per in. men ' home. w. s. Good man i of Vnllay praoinol. who raicec hlooded cattle In a w'Uect of 'lie Hotel 1'enUletoii (ieorue I'latt returned thic mornini: ron Tai onia where he han been for neveral inonthn pant. I. It I.acater wan a vicitor m i'en- lletoli Kridav evoiiinu, at the Hole I'euilleton, from Walla WalU. 1 1. M. Hradiev.of Athena, cpent Fri- lay in I'endleton diaraSBlng the wnea' nituation and other thman o: inter. .Mrn. Charle- Miller arrived Friday eveuihi: trom l.cho, ami ic a uiieHt at the home ol .Mr. ami Mm. I . y Hundlev. lii'v. C. A. I'otuii. havini roHiKiied the pantorate ot the t hrmtian ciiurch. will deliver I. in lurewoll cermon sun- lav oveninc ( a-- lo.L'orn, ol i.rbo. Wichen It known that lie returned Mar -i. IP from (alilotma, w here he flnaOt the w inter and war hehehled. it. lluriin.. uoneral aaeut at Maiia v a :,i of tlie O. Ii. & N. company i-aiiie over on r rniav evoninc and wac a! the Hotel l'elidletoil Charien J. F'eriiuaotl ban received hin r.i Kaiublor trom iioh Fletcher . The wheel Weilihc Olilv 111 liolindn ami I- a U-ailtv in al I reripei'tn. Mi-- Mav Join-n left thin iiiorninu lor Walla Walla, whore nhe w ill vicit fur a day. theme for i'ullnian, Wanh., whore M aril I remain an vera I muiithn with riend- Io. Ii.i-i.-r am! ch idren will un to Wa'ia Walla Sunday morning to upend me nay with irn. Hacler, who m getting aloni; nicely at t. Mary'n Hospital) Hull Fletcher will manage the i'en dleton baaehall club thm year, judiui; from the best information obtainable. Offlolal action will be taken in the matter within a few daya. 1. v. Waterman, of Waterman Hta tiuu on the)W. .V C. H "railroad, wan a vimlor Ui I'endleton on I riday. He ban been laid up at home for two weeka with what have in recent vearc baan IrajSMBtly referred to an JoO'b S0B (or tern. Mr. and Mm h. Hader, parenta nf M. A. Hader, ami 1). (). Kader and wife, uncle anil aunt of M. A liader, urnven in remilotoii thin moniiui; (roa Indiana Mr. and Mm. 1. 0. Radai will riail here (or a few ilayn, then no on to Walla Walla and thence to vicit their daughter, Mrs. Spencer, who reaiden near Touchet. Riling Spike arrived from the eaat I riday mu,ht, apent tmlay in Pendleton ami will leave thin luvenine for keh,. Mr. .wnl Mrc. Frank Sulk.- OaMndalga, N, Y., where the former han been riick all winter with tl... uri.. Tlie bus cholera cure imcov..r..., i.u Hrank Spike in.- been tented III it num ber of cantom ntaton and ban proved the rqnipmsnl oi the aicninson, Tbpaba .v ianta Pa Goi The nrealdanl of fbat road. I dward I. Blplay, wan nf the party, he baring extended the invitation to lake the tour ol the Pacific enact, in conjunction with the gaMfai Oflaafl of the roads over which the itinerary cart led them. An idea of the extent of the tour mav he itained from tin- lint of road which have extended eoiir'eniec to the party: The Atchinnoii. Topeka A Santa Fe Itailway Co., Santa Fa, Proscotl .v Pboanli Rallsraj Co., south rn Paoide company, Northern PmIHc Rail wav Co . the Oregon Railroad .v Narl nation Co , iireiioii short Line II. R, Co., Rio iirande Waatarn Rallaray Co . Honver ,v Rio Grande Kailroad Co., IM hi Pacific Railroad Co., Cblcag .. Northwentern Railway Co. Pemoline! ot the Party. The party SOnsiStsd of the (ollowil , men prominent in the business I He of ( 'hlcago, many, indeed, ol nutioual re pute : Chtcafo Comtnereial olob memboit- Haker. William I., Temple building. Hartlett. Adolpbni C, vice president Hihhard. Bponosr, Hartlett .v Co Bradley, Harlay, praaidanl Darid Bradla) Ufa, Co. Hutier. ESaarard B., Bnllar Hro- Cary, RngaM, Mgr. iierman-Aineri-ran Inc. Co. ChalrMTa, William praaidanl I-racer .V t'lialmern I'lark. John Mt, praaidanl lelephone Co. Ki'kein. James II., president menial Nat.'l hank. Fckhart. Bernard a., praaidanl lick hart A Swan Milling Co. Farwell. John V., jr. treaiiror .1 V. Farwell A Co. Field. Mar-hall. Marshall Field a. Co William A., Palmer. Fuller eaaioni of tha common council ever be! I in Pendleton en the action ta!"h would permanently affect th' fat nro of the system. Mayor Vlnosnl and the codncllman warn amlotni to art In consistency with the bent Im lOTl -tn "( the town, H lid entered upon the dellberath ni in that apirit. The rrqtliramanl of Iha charter that the commissioner ihoold hare lirad lure th' von-- ami pay taxen on at leact 2500 ot property Btll off many citieiic fr in the ellgH i'' 'ijt who otharwlas niigbl have beer 1 1 nsidarad, The enmm I lontri were salaotad M nami d abora. In accnftai irilh law the council net Mnmla V. March S6, between the hi 11 of 1 mid H o'clock an (In ami tin council rooms an the lirnt tneOtina of the pre- t The Golden Age is the GOLD DUST Age that emancipates women of all aes from the tyranny of hard housework. GOLD DUST Washing Powder is the greatest hoon of the century to woman, since it lightens her heavi est work. Large package is greatest economy. I line. the place for commission, ami cocretarv oi ma will be elected by that Th, I'oinminninti III 'dv. Tin- rat -work- ami everything par talbing to the system will he turned over by the COtlMil to the water com- mission on April l. rut l.xcellan' SITE SELaLthl) Normal Com- J., vice prafldenl a Qrsesner, jr., Carriuitton, ll.. 160 Washington Hot:. Fuller, , Co. Glaesnar, Join. Warder Bushnsll Hannah. John Hannah A Co Head. I rank! in St. HotS, Chrintnph. Schllttlet A Janea, John ' . . Moore a Ji .ione, Darid H , praaldanji Mineral Point Zinc Co Keep, Chaunooy, rice president Kaviiioml Lead Co. Kayaa, Rollin A., Irankhn Ma 'eai!h . Co Keith. Flhrnltfe . . pri mdent Metro po 1 1 tan Sat. I bank. K I III I lt I ' , Charie- I pr.--ideit ami troaenrer I . r Knnhall iV to. Lincoln, Robert r Lincoln, prvsll l. uit Pullman Palm a Car Co. MacFarland, Henry.!., M. p. Walla I Co. Nelson, Murry, of Murry Kelson . Co. Riiiley, I dward r., praaidanl A.. I, A I, P. K. Smith, Hvoii 1. . preaidenl Northern Truct Co prauue. Albert A -pra.'iie Warner A Co Walker ieorue C . real ectate. Boston Coninierdal club menihem- Robarl M Burnett, nrveldaiit Josanfa Huruott Co. maiiulacturiiii; ehemi-i-. it I rederick H. Carpenter, of Im. n Carpenter A Son. Cincinnati Commercial club mam here Edwin C. (iochorn, nMUMgat National Lead Co. William Worthlngton, lawyer St. Louie Commercial club ineu.oer- Ic.tac W. Morton, dtfector Siminonn Hardware Co. H N. Davin, proiident smith A I'avic Mannhictiirii y i. i Hr. V.. C. Hudlov, a CbiagfO phyci OifiBi Marcbal! Plaid. HoU-rt Lincoln and (ieneral Wecley T. Merritt turned baek from ao Frain i-i o. and .lumen . I BcMls returned to Ban Franci-co from Portland lien. Merit! wa- a IMSaf of Mr. Lin. coin. The Itinerary. The party left Chicago on Monday, March 4, paHlh; over the AtChiSOC -.-ten to San I rnnoiSCO, arrivnu; in the latter ait) OU TueedaJI. March 1U. I'hev came Irom there to Portland. ricited the Sound, and loft Portland on Fnd.iv night an route east "ur the o, P. vt. N and the I'moll I'aeiln nvntell, fha train arrived here at 7tS0. remain- itiK only IB miuuten Awai' ni.' '.hem here wan a teieuraii. from the Haker CltV Cuinmerciul club. aakiiiK the privilege of entertaining the tourictn at that place. President Fuller's Views. William A. Fuller, of Palmer. Fuller Co. , precident of the club, ana at breakfact when the train arrived, u- were coveral other memberc of the party, -n- of the trio ami the club, be cuid 'Our club ic couipoaed of Mi ObioagO men active in buniiienH, coiiiinercoil and latnkiui; euterprueit, the kjag OS' iuK that only two ra presenting any (ittrticular lino of 'nisiuesn ahall be on-uioorn. i oe BIHU Wttn organ IMHl it luarter of a century ago. Heaiden exerting what Infills IMS we OM ion, Miami in coinuiercial affaire, we have given attention to such subjects an manual training in the public schools of Chicago ami in otherwise asking for Location lot New School st Weston. p. A. Worthlngton, secretary of the hoard of reuohtn of the F.imiern Oregon date normal school, came down from Chicago Weatoi Prldaj afternoon and went on to hin home at Portland, At the mcet Ing ot the executive hoard of regentn on Friday, ofiloial action wan taken regarding the Selection of a cite for tin new normal snhool boil, ling to he erected The SpOt chncen In mi the hill nal of the prseenl baildiuga, from which the view in magnificent, Tha grolltlilc selected were donated hv the liberal element of Wanton, ami it ic believed that the action of the hoard in accepting the offer of tbnt cite w ill be approved ulimmt unanimously b II wh" are ncquaintad with and in terested In tin- matter. The hoard ol regents will IMS I at Weston mi April 10, at which time plane ami Spaolflcntioini for the new building will be Inapaclad ami selected ami other business transacted looking to the BOnBt rUCl ion of the hnildltlg during the summer SO an to be rea ls lor the opening of the normal school year next fail 0 ? WWS .." 1 . ..ssr:.-.....-faV..r! The N. K. Fairbank Company, cmeaao. s. lawssj, now veark. Bsa,n. Arrival a; Moiol Pnndloton. Kiting -pike, Rcho. T W Jacaaon, Portland. J .1 Bums, Portland. s I Cook, Bl Paul. W II Kirby, linker t'ity. Bd i laekburn, ' tmaha. Blag S Taplata, Ban PranciBrn W A Cobb, -t Louis. I: Burns, 6RI M. .1 A Pratt, Omaha. L i Muuzv, Sai, Francisco .1 K MeCune, Honolulu, w - Qoodman, Valley, .1 W Young. .1 II l.anater, Walla Walla, s I! Martin. I Allan, Portland - M Hutchinson, khin. -lander K I' Hrenan, Khinolamlur. Bnm Lee. Spokane. C L Iiowner, Spokane. A .1 Hull. Spokane. Kva 1' FroOflMi city. John S GurMU, Portland. A Biuahaimar, Portland. DEATH OF PETER LAI NO. Was Vlsilliii- at the Home ot Ills Brother In Pendleton. Peter Kiting, uf Dunadin, Naw Zea land, aged fij years died lit the home of hm onlj surviving brother, Robert Using, on Blufl street, at 8t80 p. m.. I r iiluv . March IS, alter an illnecn of seren days, Punaral service will be iieid at the Praabytarlan oburoh sun day at StgO p. n The (rinds of the family are reipiectcd to attend the sarvloc at the ehareh, at which place the funeral prooseaion will form and proceed Io Ulnev celuelery, where de ceased will be buried. Mr. Lolni bad come here only a -hurt time ugo, BU route hoine Irom London, Rngiand, to New Zealand , where he la in the wholenale mercantile buslneaa. He died from it complica tion of rheumatism and heart trouble. Mr. Laing had impreaaad blmaall upon the people here whom be bad met as a gentlouinn of high character, sound ndgmenl ami keen. Intelligent knowl edge of the world. Experiment station at Union. The executive ciiiiim itteo of the hoard of regents ol the OorvaHis agricultural college ban bean in union to arrange for the establishment of the Hew experiment itatloU on the branch aaylum lands, Tha committee ban determined ta cruel a two siory brick building, 80 by -III for station headquarters, A oomlorlabls rasldenoe, for use of tha statian chief, m already on the farm. Prof. Usckanbv, who was to nave heen in cluirue ot the ex- erimentiil work to be conducted in acco, wac tdaced in c I mi rue ST. JOE STORE nsi MsL ss itiol BaliAa CaIa iuouta: wisuc 9ag9noa 'Ihursdav, iVidav and Saturday W ' w a March 21, 22 and 23. W ' have tin largest ' i icm ol Men's Women's nnd Cliiklrcni in I 'i n III ion and dut ing (hi i sale we aill take ao per com ever) lull "I shoes bought ol us If you want the best b in slmes Mm ever bad attend this sale. E. M. LYONS & CO, Originators) i Low ''rice in Pendleton. Hake; Citv Lepuhl ican : At a meet ing of man oars of the Bpieeopal oon sreaatlon, held in -st Btanbana church on Thursday evening, it wa- deter mined, n view of the udvantagwi tn le attained, that an attempt be made ut ones to raiss the sbnreh -tato- from m laoion to a parish. A guarantee fund of foixi annually for the rector's rela., being the sole requisite, it wa- agreed that a financial canvass of the Eplaco ' paliani in linker Oily ami surrounding district should he taken and a com mittee of ladlen wan appointed lor the purpose Shoe." made without seams. We are Showing The best rfcuul Turned Shoes lor lad.es at $3.00 $3-50 in Lastem Oregon. Every pair warranted and fit guaranteed, ik-st value in heavy shoes lor work infc'inen in the city. HOU NAILED FREE OF CHAKGE. PENDLETON SHOE COMPANY Msiu IW, am door w Haiufurd A (;0. monloinil iuiirovemeiit in government aril public utilities. "Our efforts in connection with manual training in the MllOoll resulted ill the establishment of the first insti tution of that character im the United Stales. "What do I think oi the justice of the claims of the Columbia basin for improvement ot the river'.' I nut sure that every member of th. party, were they members oi congresn, would sup port any meusuro calculated to wive this great region what it wants. Cor- tainly, few Kualern people reulue how vast a country is embraced in the Col umbia valley, and, when once om bun ridden along the Columbia from Colilo to Astoria, he is impressed with the need for the expenditure of lurge cuius of federul money to make the river what it should be as a meunn for transportation of the country's pro ducts." Mr Kuller.a genial, keen-eved, alert gentleman of maturity of judgment and Unlet observation, apparently bad learned considerable regarding the Pacific Northwest slates. "Moat of us," aaid he, "have been franueutly in han Francisco, but this la our ttm visit to the north coast We Cold Dust Free. With a tL'.IKi purchase of teas, ggfjaga, lagging pnwdsar. aplssi extract, etc., we will give a III package of (iold Hust N galling powder free, l'h in offer is good until Satur day night March ggld. The MEDICINE FOR SPRING? ai tin- -on ot tn. sear hoe iiisut tin,. - we post oaswer tin- oaeetion "What In Kiioil iprhtl lie , In in. ' Here it qui si iiuiui answer "Iii liokaesi 'in wrrleesata il.ielnr nr.' lny silvi.ulile" .Mnl If you baVS us 111. your prescription roe eaa deaend on Ki'iiniu 'r-oiml ut ten uon. abaoluui seearaor. pure, lira- .iimhtv Una" hii'iI entire reliability. However, areearry In sioek all taa re- imtnee ruiue.liua .lvurtlsil for use iii spring, w e shall l.e pi seed inst P any nl tle n. u you Ininnlna's Semapa- . 1 . I '.lie heal Keln'r.ll no .. in. r know of Hi a power ful regelable prerutioii ami in, iillli. are requlreil Willi ll Tim our word Inr ll (Ilia I- i. ijo.i.1 -prliiK mei. cine.. KOEPPEN S PHARMACY popi, si prieea .Iran t.uirt Hlr. ei We've some SPECIAL ALU Peters' Shoes 1 i "army shoe" made of the Kangaroo Call with both sews nailed snles, is a bargain at We have a splendid e,t.un ic ickll plow shoe at $1 50. At pei :.il barstun is our "Wslk ol waterprool leather, Ia.6s Our Velour Calf bhoea at 3 50 and our Diamond Special da .11 I3 00 can't In- equalled at the iirices named. In ladii ihoe we havt some of the best styles and patterns, prices, ranging from f 1 34 to J3 25. Bvcri pail 1 I OIU ll (ron tin smallest pair of infants mot to the laru'-st and highest priced men's shoes, in guaranteed to cntm satisfaction 01 v( refund your money. Heniieti ,v Tarlwt, Main Sired, Huh Proprieh l.l.erv ln THE FAII An Opportunity Yoa shouldn't miHti I iili'ss yon hftVC I hjeidflsj l ild without l 1 I " 2 re Locust Hill Kabbitry and Poultry Yards. Owl Tea House. Cheapest f lace in Oregon Facts worth Knowing That 1 have some of the greatest bargain in New and iaoond hand liodrooui aata ,'all and see thein and Im- convinced. V. STROBLL, Court Street. I nave HMSjg line yuuiig Helgiun Hares of breading agje thai 1 am going to sell at a price within reach oi escrv one. A look at loy hares will convince you that they are the very best that can be raised. Animals of ull the leading struins alwavs on bund. Visitors- welcome For further information address GUY W, WADE, Pendleton, Oregon. Furniture, Carpets and Shai this ipriag, AIho Baby cabs, Qocarts, Curtain Poles, Picture Easels, Wall Pockets, Hirrors, etc. M. A. RADER, 1 naertakiag lrlors in Connection. Corner Main and W Hotel PENDlETd Under New Hanagement. is The Columbia Lodging House NJfiWLY H KMsHKIi ISA It IN CON M.( II ON IN fJENTEHOF BLOCK lUI ALT A A WKHliKO F. X. SCHLMPF, Prop. tlaily Kaat , only i! Oregouian, cat dakvarad by Strictly Flrst-Clasii Kxcetleot Cuisine. Every Modern Cooveoieoce 11 Give Usiflj Rates $2.00' Special RiltJ Weeiw Bor and ursua buun IH ' iMinaio Mooms. haHn,.. 4 x,uilnH 'M""i ll iwa na- I The Best Hotel In fintern Oregon. l s von uran uros., Props. Succennor. to J. I Farmers Custom Frog Walton, Propria UaisMUy, uu barraU a ay ' m 1 en ii.uu lor sliaal Slour, MtU VaaU. Uhorved y Uic iiay, wae. k or month ...,.i glveutbe bust ol ajja. First Class Livery Rigg ' "!,'. ,IJtlued ou (Uon uollue lulephout- Ms iu 7M foi ob. SLVIN IIEAIO, I a is