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Glove Sale For one week. 0 ptir of iinv kid gloves, worth $1.50 to $1.75, to close at $1.19 pair :00 pair regular $1.25 to go at 98c pair 100 pair small sizes to sell at 49c pair Miss Maggie Petal, of the glove department, will fit all gloves at the counter. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co, MONDAY. APRIL l, hmh. Mil as Hi rtnts i im DURHAM CATTLE r creek Stockmen Viilt Mlfiourl tor That Puppoie. in. Aiiril I. .Iohk Moore ami A. bOOMOU. cattlmnnii of HutUir i-reek, i ., !:. Wiulnemlay, the 27tli, for uuri. Tlmir minHioii io tlu iur- nt a carload nf tborotubbrad . . i a .. a t . i . i. :.. Hill fllllle Air. BOOH UUIKI'M voir. to Minoorli li in lionnt, llM UrHt : I t, II IllllUe Nllll'e III' mil mere nnrii 19 yearn old. I hey will tie away nth. ine. Np!kc na returiiHii name hi! himiiiPHH trip t OblOngO Md York. Hi- Iiiin Inmiii in tin- Kant hint Ortohtir mill lino Heen in ut'li i mntry. h Newport, of St. run I. Iiuh lately i'l in BOBO. Sir. Newport, linr r. wan inmri'Mtfil in tln work on I) K. i N. 'h line nliove Keho winter, mill now ih ronteinplatitiK Bin. in the country. He Rogen Iiuh returned i Ipaje, 1 1 art hr wriit u (an HliH U hoping to improve bu l. lli IK llliirn neuer, nun, ho in cotiHUlerulilv wearied from iik trip home, it in expected that Ih- all nlil in a lew ilayH. Vrliuutoli hotel in now open and in.' under the Htnnngoment ol Wil- aiul licit mi"' . Mr. 1 1 1 iiiiii ltd vearH of experience in the bllofnOOO, and w il I without duulil , liberal patrOfMgO. irv I'lioimiH and wtle.ol I'mtland, uk i lie a Hluirl villi on liutter with 0, Pi TbOflMM and t'auiilv. ,1 . Davll mid familv have moved rth Yakima to make their home le tutiire. mi I'aviH wu gage mi-1 ne ol liroom corn, ami tlie facture of hroouip ii Ifiteboll came down Sun- ie L'.'ith, I rom Kit.ville, Wa-li., it with It. V. Ml'CiiIIoukIi on the nwN. ThoniHon made delivery on the )t hi head of heef cattle, miller t'tf made earlier in tin hiuiiwii. Shoemaker, of I'eiidletoii, Ran a leu dayi in the vicinity work Kmir.int'i . Mr I leinlerHon 1 111 lit . rleN Tavlor Iiuh returned home Imimc City, where he went (or al treatment. He m much iui- C Irthhle ih HoruiUMly ill at ome with 1 ii hi; tmuMc, an alao Henrv Tavlor. Or. Smith, idletun, attended l .it. on Friday. I0P SCOTT'S MBW PRINCIPAL. jjHLiiii Military Academy to Bo Under Arthur Now in The I'nrtiand dragoman nnouncen Artiuii Cotton Newill, principal if Ibf New ill arailoiuv, l liulle, han MB i. 'pointed to act an principal of Bnli'ii' Scott acadeni) for the ell niM nchonl year. J. W. Hill, who Iiuh lieen at the We sell Alarm Clocks 75C $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, la day Striking and Alarm Clocks, guaranteed, lur $3.00 up V will convince you we kie the lowest on clocks. ill we ask is a visit iron) roll L HUNZIKER, Lweler and Optician.., ' door to Alexander & Hexter'a head of the academy a. leanee and prmrtpal for 'Jit yearn, han ilecideil to open an independent mil itarj Modemy. Mr. Newill, the Mt jirincipal, was in Portland conferring with the trusteen and will take hp hin pernuin iint renidence there and begin work of morgan ir.ihK the nchool nbottt July 1. The onnoanootnenl ii oleo mode by the hoard ol trunteen tliut in the future the Hchool will he run Htrictly hh a ehureh nchool, under the pernonal oporvlolon of the hoard of trUHti'on elected at the annual Kpincnpal convention. Mr. Newill wan horn in India and educated in BlDdoll'l nchool. Tiwi- ton. Dovonohlre, Bog I fend He won a cliiHHical Hcholarnhip at Maliol OOlloge, Oxford, and took Hrst clann honor in the Hpecial I iliTurs examination ui Cambridge onleerott. in 1888 be mum to the I niteii Staten an the tutor of the children of an BnglilbmOfl living in Montana. He held the ponitinn an principal of the Kntte High nchool for five yearn, mid wan for three yearn principal of the nchool of the (.nod Shepherd , Kpincnpal . of Ogden, I tali. He wan headnuiHter of the Ogden military academy for three yea-n, ninre IHtl.'! he heen principal of the Newill academv in llutte. He holdn a life dipioma of the Htute hoard of edu cation in Montana, and a lifeline an an 1 1 - 'tnt' instructor. He wan for two vearn editor of the ntate educational journal, the Montana Kdncator, Mid il at preaent editor of the d iocenmi church paper, the Montana Churchman. He ih familiar with H'hool afhiirn mid mauagemeiii , mid unnouiiccH hil iiiten tion of opening the nchool next fall with a thoroughly capahle faculty. ( Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Willi hmal tMillof lloni. ai they catumi reach l lir hi'mi nl tlic iIIm'hm' i iilnrrli l h III I M i . ilnillltili.ill.il .I1-.11-. ami In nriler In cure It vim i.i.i -' lake IiiIitiihI ri'ini'illi'" IImII'-I h iarrh Can . mki'ii line rimlly Mini aoli dlreotl) on the iiiiinii Hini nun me lurfaoei. Unlive Urrli l ure i- lint n iiinu k i llolne, Ii m pw mtIIkmI by ime ol the twit phyaiclauii In thin rniinlrv lor yearn, ami ln i.'uiiliir i.n riiii.n It w eoeapoaad of Mm beel loam known, oow lillieil with the bum lilmnl purlDerl, nellliK lirci'tly on the nuicoun mirlai'i'n. The perfecl ..null.. i of the iwn I In.' I i.l I. II I- I- wlnil prodUOM iUCll wimilerlul remilln In riirliiK i n im : I. Ht'inl lor teallinniilul.. Irec. K i i'IIKXKV A CO., Prop., Toudo. O. Kohl by ilriiKKI"'. price 7IW'. Mull. KinlT l'ill nr.- the bcl Taaehere' Bxamlnallon. Notice in herehy given tlia. for the pur pone of making an examination of all pernonn who may offer themnelven an MO did I UM for teachern of the aehoola of thin county, I will bold a public examination at the court limine in Pendleton, commencing April 10 at i o'clock a. m The following program will be fol lowed: Firat, second and third grade certi ficate, Wednenday 1'eiiiiiaunhip, bit ton', orthography, reading. Thumua Written aritliinetic. tlieory of teaching grammar. Mhool law. Pfldy OWO" graphv. BMOtal arithmetu , phvniology, civil government. I'rimary OWtifloatoi - Wed Mad J Pannuuunip, orthography, raadiag. Thureday Art of iuentioning, theory M teaching, methodn. J, f NOWLIN, Siln ol Snpi. I'matilla county. A Raging. Roaring Flood. KaWMtl down a I legraph line which Chan 0 I Hi-, of l.iabon, la., had 1 1 to repuir. "Miuiding waint deep in icy water," be ritea, "gave me a terrible mid aad cough. It grew worae daily. Finally Lbi lMit ilootora in Oakland. Neh.,8iuix Oit awl Onwhl aid I had OOatttaiuilon and could not live. Then I begin. Mil g lf King'a New Hiacoviry nd an wholly cured by six buttles " Hoeltivclv gn iranteeil lor coughs, coble iud u i un it and lung troblilus by fall uat. e. i . Fruv Wan; tfo .r I n Is, 1 want your grocery nude and I can give you the POOH I 01 my imj hik Targe lots lor CMh . My ntock im lude. all the lieat hrandn of staple and taucy groceries. The bakery department can't be beaten. Would like to have vmi call and get my BfflOM btloie JfOU "place vour spring order. n. .iiiinii'i i mru City Bakery A Grocery. It Will Do Vou Oood. A hlood purifier ami tiSMM builder in Karl's Clover Koot Tea. BOM for half a ceiiturv on our guurantee. Money refunded' if results are not satisfactory. Pric 26 et. and 50 cU. Tallman & i0o. 'razor Opera House ONE MiaHT I0NDAY MIGHT APRIL 1, 1901. VOU ARE INVITED io the mimical lan e comedy ALONEY'S WEDDING By a company ol clever in;ule IT HI'Kt 1AI.T1KS UiiNliS. Keen cl SeaU at Tallmau' I'H'I 'ori' I'Hll'gB- '. 40c. l ATHENA TWICE THE VICTOR WON SAT JRDAT S GAM8 IN SCORE OF B TO 4. Ball Oame Against Whitman Was Bx cltlng and the Attondanee Was Oood. Athena, April 1. The second game between Whitman college Bm 1 Ath ens which was won by Athena 5 to 4, proved to be a hair-raining content Irom the first pitched hall until the last man wan out in the ninth inning. The score favored the home team at the end, ft to 4, hut Whitman led up to the eighth inning, having gained one run in the second and Athena fail ing to tin brace the home plate until the eighth, when (i. Hrown tm.k first hy being hit with a pitched hall, stole nncoiid and third mid scored on a panned hall. With the score a tie. the ninth began with prospect of an extra inning game. Bol a light rain began to fall at this time, and both pitchers were handicapped. It had been a pitcher's battle up to this time, K. Brown and E. Brown opposing each other in the box, and honors were even up to the ninth, errors hy the infield giving Whitman their one run. The ninth liegan in a drizzle of rain mid a deluge of excitement among the paotatofii launder, reached tirst on an error, went to third while Vaughn was making out. and scored on a single hy Francis. P, Brown was hit by a pitched ball mid Willard singled. With the bases full, Whitman's pitcher forced in a run hv hitting Hell, and It. Brown s.'ored J. Itrown and Wil lard on a two-base hit. With the score 5 to 1 in favor of them, Whitman went to bat, Kyan started out with a two base hit, but was caught off second by Haundern, who smoothly slipped tiie hall up his sleeve and caught Whit man's lively little catcher napping. A combination of errors and hits bil lowed, Whitman scoring three runs, C. Baaefbaefa going out in the meantime in a play by K. Brown and Saunders. With two out and one run needed to tie the score. H. Tash, the runner on first, was caught between first and second by a neat throw by I'enlnnd to Saunders, and the game was won and Athena proudly bore the palm of vic tory the second t ime. Big Crowd la Attendance. No better or more exciting game wan ever seen on the home ground, or in this vicinity, if the rum had held hack for L'l) minutes more, the score would have heen 2 to 1 in favor of Athena. The crowd was increased hy three times the number represented the day before, Walla Walla being on hand with a special car full of "rooters," and the noise and excite ment among the oppnnlllg friends of each team were nerve nu king. U. Brown, in the box for Athena, struck out eight men and fielded iiin position perfectly. His work, that of l'enlaiid la-hind the hut, and Saumler'n splendid pariofinanoi at MOOnd. were tlie features of the iihiying hy the home team Ko int,-. lell and I rands did good work for Athena in the out field, while the infield reversed the order of tlie dav before, and mnde ill I the errors. Whitman plaved much better hull in the second game, the Athena hatters driving the Iml I straight at their infieldern, and went out hv throws-to firsi in almost every in stance, hut three strike-outs lajing scored against them. The two games were auspicious oiieiiers ol 1 he season, mt Alheiia in proud of winning two gmnen frmn the two years' college chumpions of the Northwest. Whitman, though disap pointed in the outcome, took their de feats with gooil will and expressed their appreciation of the treatment afforded them here. The line up was as follows: Whit man Kvun, o.J Brown i p.; A. Hauer bach, lb; Lewis, Sb; Bade, Mi; ivignhy, as. ; Tash, If. C. Hauerbach, cf ; Kiuger, rf. Athena l'enlaiid, c. ; H Brown, p.; Vaughn.ih, Baundere, tb;Wlllard( lib ; ti. Brown ss. : Dell, If. koohtft cf. ; Francis, rf. BOON by innings : I g g I Whitman 0 10 0 Alhcna u 0 ii 0 Two base hits, K. Brown A 6 7 s y 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 and Kvun stolen buses, Athena 7, Whitinuu K ; bases on halls, Atheiiu H, Whitman. ' ; hit t pitched bail, Athena I, Whit man I . tiuie of game, two hours. Umpire. Koss Brattuu, of Whitman college. Seeond Nlnei Play on Sunday. A hall game took place on lower Alta street grounds Sunday afternoon between two local teaun , their object being to choose a 1'oiidletou second nine and also for practice, (ireat in terest was shown, foi the boys turned out in force. A number of npectatom were present. (In account of u feeling of rivalry as to who was the greatest base-ball player west of the Kocky mountains, they chose sides, nauieiv the Burn-yard-liaehers and the Nine Buckets of Blood. The game wus very Melting from start to finish, mid each plaver tried to tell what be knew of the national game The Buru-yard-t a tee be re came off victorious with the score of lit) to h. Played Out. Dull headache, palai in various jHirts of the body, sinking at the net of the stoinucli, loss of apN'tilc. fever lahnaea. pimples or sores are all pool live evroenees ol impure blood, ivo matter how it became so, it must be purified in order to obtain gisxl health. Acker's Blood lilixir lias never failed to cure serotinous or syphilitic poiOOM or any other hlood diseases. It is cer tainly a wonderful remedy, and we sell even Inittle on a Ihm.II 1 V c guarantee. For sale hy Brock iV McCoiuas. T0N1UHT "MALONg Y'S WtUUIM. The Public Will Be Welcome at the Nuptials. "Maloney's Wedding" comes to the F'rater tonight, and promises plenty o fun for all ticket holders. As an evi dence of the receptions accorded the piece iu Coast towns, tiie Tac.oiuu Ledger says : "The Lyceum theater was filled to Overflowing last night with guests at Maloney's Wedding. Many were turned away fiom the doors, having failed to provide themselves with wedding gar ments, or, to be more accurate, witli res.-i vi-. I seats. The play was of the usual rarcial type, and abounded in comical situations. A pleasing feature was the singing of the New Horn King' in the second act, rendered hy Miss Helen Jewell. Montgomery aim Farrell'e specialty was clever and up-to-date, assisted hy a friend of all 'Do Do.' The company was above the average In ahil ity ,ani the performance was u distinct success, being entirely free from any doubtful scones or ipeeohoo. ' ' Sully In "Parish Priest." The very oelebrated comedian, Dan Sully, will appear at the Fraaer ou ci...r..i:.v- of this week iu "A Parish Print " It will be a star attraction f the Hoasou. "The Parish Priest, k.w iimne! L. Hart, is a uew Auieri- cau domestic drama. Both ureas convwoMT, uoo HART, CHAFmlR A MARg In Selecting a SPRING SUIT DON'T lot cheapness guidfl yQU altogether. You must consider QUALITY if yOU expect SATIS FACTION. Without it dig appointment is hound to follow. This spring we have gathered for inspection an assortment of suits that are perfection in their tailor made stylishness. 1' R I G E S KANGE FROM rYrvB.it-,MT, MA0JT, af M l t a, iv a. nart $10 TO $20 When we add that The button don't come off, The lining don't rip. They hold their shape, They fit better than ordinary custom clothes. C0RVRI0HT, l00. MART, ICMAFrniH A MARA you have our it good. guarantee to make 1 oo' MWT 'too. MART, fU-MAVrNtn A MAHX The Peoples Warehouse The Peoples Warehouse public declare it to he the sweetest, most wholesome and del ightful comedv drama of recent years, one critic on the Boston Transcript saying "It is a far la'tter play than 'The Old Home stead.' " The story itself is simple iiinl natural, and in it there are no crimes to unmask, no scheming vil lains to restrain and no tragedies to face. From first to last it is a play of humanity. There is not a line, not an action which does not portray some real life. There are onlv real men and women for characters, living and talking as naturally as possible, loving strongly and truly, exhibiting weak nesses which are human, and confess ing their weakness humanly. In the character of lather Wahlcn, Daniel Hart, the author, has drawn a man who lives unci moves as other men, who in his vocation us priest ministers to souls, hut does not forget to minister to the body i I snip will In all stages of nasal catarrh there should be cleanliness. As ezierience proves, Kly's Cream Halm il a cleuiiser. soother and healer.of the 'I s eased melnliruiie, It Is not .Irving nor irritating, and does not tin since sneer. iug. Price 10 cents at druggists or it will be moiled hy Kly llrothere, 5(1 Warren street .New York. I pon lieing platted into tlie nostrils is spreads over the membrane and relief is imme diate. It is an agreeable cure. arrival! at Huiei Pendleton. P-S McMahon and wife. J c Mnekinnon Groat Koftbara. J T Tucker, San Francisco. J L Klem, Milton. w K Qleera inning. K K Cleaver and wife. W W Smith. Dr W W Watkins, Moscow. C V Delcpihc, M D D Shults, lpokaue. .1 Millivan, Spokane. W it Kllii, Heiipuer. Maude iiruiill, Portland. .1 C Lonergaii, Tacoma. Casio, Spokane, tt W Hurris, Huston. A Ny lander, New York. A Sinshetiner, Portland. J M Church, I. a liraude. Mrs Lena Hlume I L Rogers, 8M.kane. K Cunigaii. W A Teutsch, San I rancieco. R Maish, salt Lake. p Qraat, La Qrando. II Donley, La (iraude. I. K Trent. Portland. H H (fist. Baa Francieco. K I Honor. Medford. A--4 a uuoc fbiagi Uur great-grand mothers' garrets coulaiueil tlie same herbs of all heal ing found in Karl's Clover Koot Tea. , They gave our ancestors strength, kept the blood pure, and will do the same for you if you say so. Price 26 cte and 50 cts. Tallmau A Co. , leading druggists. One hundred grain cargoes have cleared from Portland during the wheat season just eudmg. TOOK THE WATER SYSTEM Commission Formally Obtain Ponei lion Today Brown Will Collect. The water commission today took forma! possession of the system, under the law, and henceforth the affairs of that department of the city government will he attemhx! to wholly by them, .lames Hrown, who has been superintendent since the Is'gin ning of Mayor Vincent 'a administra tion)) will continue in that olliiv, at tending also to the collections. the impression lias been received l many lie 111 the town i hat t. II. I loplon attend to the collections. He was elected clerk of the commission, hut he will not have any duties As clerk excepting to keep minutes of the official acts of tin mmissn.ii. Mr. Hrown will devote all his time to the work of siiperintendency and col lection of the monthly rents. A (suit all the meters that were or tiered have heen Isuight by consumers, but more hi.e been sent for and will 1 0000 arrive, la soon as the meters 'are received, patrons will Im required to put them in. The law requires the meters go in at once, and the coni- miaaioo willeipect patrons to do so so soon us possible. Look at Your face. And see if it is retfeeting health or disease Karl's Clover Root Tea Is'autitiee the face and complexion, and assures s.rfect health All druggists '.'n cents and M) cents Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Tallmau A Co. Arthur Cotton Newill. of Butte, Mont., ha been appointed principal ol Blobop Aoott academy in I'ortland. He lias been principal of Newill academy in Hutte. FREE .TRIAL. fa! Do Not Trifle with danger and remember every cough or cold mean danger. Shiloh's Consumption Cure will cure your cough or cold at once. It will heal and strengthen your lungs. It in a safeguard for you always. Take it at the first indication of a cough or cold. and A -- uilu1 In kmal suxsfl lube tolda Uwo Uid vrod moUeV I tiled Shi lob eVAgf it caini MM eM Ottfi. AM cLavd U oMd ui lomtimoay. FIKKKK OfjSHlHG, w lUtitt St. Marfe'R Ctnucti, LaRoy, N. V. ehllub'a OuaaueapUon Osu-a U e14 hr BsU .i uc. ma. ai.ee boteu. a Bi i i.l c.i guarantee euaa wl r you uut aeWsOee I auJ gal tu luuuaj Iwok. with eeT IX il.uAi" U UAU Willi lor lUiutiaMd ha f.o aeUu l 'X'MlliuAUi 4k w jaartia. Swe WU. Cev, LaiUy . M V ill.lg-f IjAtlA. To al I sufferers of whatever weakness or debility, rheumatism, lame heck, ' etc., I offer my ' DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT l isiii one or tAo months absolute free trial, without one cent being paid iu advance or dejsjsited iu any manner Ail 1 ask is that the nueiver deu honestly with me, as 1 will by him Kend for my latest book of informu llggji just publisheil, giving all iu foruiution regarding ion invention and free trial system. DK. A. Ti SANDBN, Dept. A. Huaael Block, I'OMHAM). - 0RB00M SAY, DO YE KNOW That he is thrice armed who hati his cause just and four times he win gets h's blow in fust'.' That the oldest piece of furniture in the Morld is the multiplication table? I That that tired feeling and Kline's Tonic Port are enemies. That there is a difference between . a weak old lady and a week old baby ' That a weak old ladv needs some of . Kline 'a Tonic Port wine and a week , old baby doee not'.' That iu former days if a girl did not want a fellow she said no and went on with her knitting hut now she says ; nit and goes on with her knowing? That the beet life-preeerver is Kline's 1 oaiO Port'.'' That a porcupine can make a fellow feel awfully etuckup? I hat vou can secure Kline e Ionic Port at the (ileu Kllen Wine vaults on Court street near Johnson V That the only crowd a Hutchiuau won't keep out of il noun-rout .' That you and vour wife should en- J'ojf and be benefited by Kline's Tonic 'ort wiueV That some people uee the feminine pronoun she iu reference to a mail train? gflnfll wln was eaag5esBee"" NEED NEW HAT? Fow mtn don't, nsedod anywhen tn shape you've seen on admired, wouldn't If carefulness in I it's in hat buying. somebodv Miving is IVrli tpg else and other shape, we have tlx we've every desirable new ook so well on vou as some OTIIKK" ihape, and ihape ' nine lnre and try all the OOlTBCl Iml t0 Mud the one hest siiittd to 'uii W !i ii all the snapei In stetson qualities, and If .nii the same shape in .1 luss quality, they're here. you re sure you expensive $1.00 to $4.50 Each MANHOOD RESTORED lil. llallicr. Iiin prienrtUDn i.Ia(.iii..h Komi, ii el. al. 'in. win i"l kly run. y u ulafl 1,. rv.-iimr ill - .w. .. I 1 1 .1 ... ih mI -a ...i tnawaaalav Mlua In Ihr lUrk, kriii I I nil.. I..,.. N ........ it. 1.1 1 it . i u. . I iillln. .. I.. San, . I tliAii.llAi llialn. V . I.'..r.l.- .1 l,. , m It l".ll Iiiam'a l.y ilnv nr i. lit lii. l'rvv.ilA 1411s kn.-A-...! iIk -harii.., i.l. h II a.ii'liiki4 ii.ii Ia I.. HiMriiiaiurrliii.a ami nil tln 1 rr,.r., , 1 ",.. t, . , , t 1 i: t' , 1, ,, th and rRtossiimil . ilk 1 'I III ri'ivnnn Ailir,Ti'l-H Mr 1 riirn.1 I. v ILInM I. lu.n..al ,..n,..i ......i.t...i,i.,. Cni'l lll:N I: ill. 1. my known r '. .i . r. n 1.. A xtliira I s-aUuk t ill . I n , ire, (l.uUa I1wi.1l tur IA.UU1 f3 f 1 irunl.'i. i-lyi 1 re,. I mn 1 1. tin 1 . .1 f $ i bjr mall, s I for ruin Irnilar i"l 1. Allium if. a Aatlrnai lllllll, Sk M it,., , Foil N A I.K II TAIaIaMAN .ken u. Uoa am. Maui Kraji. k.AAi al. Kilt ItMINTe i'vni 1 liiv miittiiiv W. D. HANSFORD&CO. healers in HARDWARE, STOVES, DABBED WIRE, SHELF HARDWARE, PUMPS and PIPE. : PLUMBING A SPECIALTY, f0i Main Street, Pendleton. Oregon BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make kmh hreatl 000 ByOVO1 Bool I lour It took Ural poaiaian at iho (Uhlonojo worM'i 1 nr ovarallaooaill tion, and jglvno omolloal eat le feet loo wnanfat ooodi Kvery aael IH gliar:lUtl. We have I Im U'Nl Me.un Kolleil Hiu ley, Semi live ami Ite.inl lent. Iliirlev. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS w. s. BYERS, Proprietor. mm. Oregon SHOipLlNF mi on Pacific iiitaii Time Schedule eOOIfO rua from Pendleton. raoa tl.i. aeu Mall Idake, " I ' C"l furllamt Wnrlli. Oiualia, Kill Mpeclal aea Ctlf , rii IaiuU. iii ui & J It io. ( lilt aau ami Kaal. via lloiit lugUiu I AUaiiIIi Hell I akf, In nvr.. Kl K a ,i. aa Wotlti, (iiuatja Kali (16a iu aa I lly. Ht I.., uli f'lil 10 U n n. rle iitiiii eaaeeM '' UglH Ml. Paul Walla Walla. lwlaUiu Kaa! Mall M,kain- H.i.a . Pall I l a lii luali, Mliiln aKllA, n. M p iu Tie Paul. llultidt.Mllwaii Hpukan. k. c- I 'lilt-ae.' ami Heat Ocean and Kiver Schedule. PKOaJ t . n i i a mi AII ealllug detea aub a .UUi. ui. jiiiil Ui i hauae. For aau Prauelavo i p. a. Oell every I daa. I I Take the... WaishinKton & Columbia Kiver Railway fat i hi IT0g". Sit fjgali Ii lajuia, Keu nan lily, St, JO0 Omalia, ami .. All Points tast and South I "i I l,ii..l anJ (Hi lata mi the bound. I M"l Li. xl HH. It J I All I fllJAJAAl A, a in I in A'l a , a l litif atlaya ami naturtla alll&Aa , I A. A 11, art. rhurailaya ami Kaluidart Ially I eacpl Columbia Oiver Huudajr t p. in. h p ui 'Io Aauirla aud Wey ex euu.lay Baiurday Ijiudluaa. 10 p. m. Wiflamette Olver Dally ex. AUIUp ui. Ouuday Or.eou ('llj, Nuwberf , x iumlay a at. Haleu, Iuaepcudauce and Way Landing la ui Corvallla aud Way IggBVJL lut-a Una lAAUdiUfA Hull.Wtil asdael. and Prl Willamette audi am i 7e. ju. Olver. 1 1 ao p, ui . Tuw Ttira. Oregou City, liaytou aiou Wail, and Bat. and Wey-Leudluaa. J end Prl. Leave j i Klpaila Uueke Olver. LAiwiauui .ti. in. a ana w. oail. I BMpejie lo lwtetoei. I Peil lu-i.atiA .Uily all apl entt lay al t. uu u tu fin inl.ii iiiAimn I'aar'llna falae awl intuiti wiMlailniiA . a., nt .I a'I'lt.aa V, AliAMH. AMI. l aielluluu. (iraeuu. H H i Al KBUIIBAli, U. P. A., M Alia. Waali. Oregon Lumber Yard Wool OUTTKKS l or bamg and Jwelliuge. ( 'liuepei tiiau tiu. I lIlllli. 1 , I ath, Shlllk-ICB, liuiidillBt I'iiikti , l ur Paper. I i in ttlid viucul. Mouldings. Pickets, Piaster, lirick aod Sand, Screen Uuora it H'iudown, Sash and Doom, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop't Alu Hi , opp. Court Uouoa.