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Glove Sale For one week. (,air of fine kid gloves, worth $1.50 to $1.75, to close at $1.19 pair 800 pair regular $1.25 to go at y&c pair 1(H) pair small sizes to sell at 49c pair HUNDRED PER CENT LAMBS THB SEASON IS SATISFACTORY TO OWNERS OF EWES. Miss Maggie Peters, of the glove department, will fit :i!l gloves at the counter. eaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. ;AY. APRIL IH01. ADVOCATES SEWERS Km rlvett Dlioutses Topic of Local Interest. Ilaton. Ore., April 1. To . Now that Pendleton has yn water svatt'tn. supposed to Hunif tor all ileinanils lor several i'iidii', which in tin- llrst ati'l Important thing a city should i my in ind, the next nine! i in -( tiling, inter getting plenty of purr water, is h roniplete S"W -ly '.'in. They nhimiii go together. Ei necessary t the health and mg of any city, eton not only has the repnta li t actually is a solid, progrcs Ittle city. Wide-awake, up-to-Ismess men largtdv predom mate affairs and business manage Mor business houses are coat I uhstautia4. Her residences, I and cozy, many of them coatly Mutilul to look upon in a Uy healthy location where we If the criHp, invigorating frost lirefxes from the snow -tipped liiiH adjacent. in winter. I ) i K to iay, inhale the !l"wer tphyra from the tieatitiful bill ir the gentle soothing fragrance M M trom uearliy alfalfa fields Ituer. Tha Picture marred I the ahove picture must he L a dreain oi p(M'trv shattered. element enters intu these phvrs, espceiiilly during the Bvs "I summer, the ".cplnrs BSSBdl 'if DSJMpOOll and other pools that have heeli in ex- (or the l.txt thirtv years, con ;i i-cumulate in til L 1 1 and rotten the ttirk) butsxartls nuixt r in. sex ill living ovi.rheail. mi grip and malaria: la it ler that we have that "tired w ith these old Missouri ague i-haniuL' up and down xpinai cnlumnx, when, ax OBI windows t let in the; air, the microbe-laden atmoa- i mm these (oul smelling mhjIs ii upon us, tioth to sicken and j : K von the birds twittering all lows in the earlv morniugx ap- H"' i"' half-heartedly, ax tlniygh Hk reiidletiih needx sewerage Hl haillv. It should iMf.,-. am Y M (' A hnildiu ks or am thing else. 1 am to xt aboiii ISO, 000. I think Hip'.mn started for this purpose receive a generous IBSPOBM iB I'ltiunr "I Pendleton. I am arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. H J Scott, I (irande, Or. .1 t' Kairchihl, Tacoma. ; S Yotmgman, Portland. V. B Coman, Portland. U .1 Roche, Portland. John J Ralleray, city. QflO Alphers, Portland. W II Willins, Portland W T flislop, Portland. s H Martin, Portland. R I Callahan,' Portland. .1 L Klani. Milton. M t Marks, Portland. Hen Rosenfeld, San Francieso. II K llellis, Penver. A Bower, Huntington, Ha. C F Carlson, 8t Paul. A S Heatriehl. S nkane. A I. Neaburffft, Chicago. .1 II klneekner, Portland. sam Lee, Spokane. .1 Powers, Spokane. C L Iowner, HHikane. Wm Maher, Portland S .1 Cameron, North Yakima. C M Smith, Portland. .lamex Mi I voy. R Smith. S Harris. (J 8 Allen, Portland. J J Oliver, St Paul Catarrh Lannot Be Cured Wtli local applications, as llicv i imiiet reaili i To seat ill the disease Catarrh 1 x lilnixl in cnnnlltiitliiUHl illienni'. mnl In tinier to cure It MM niiint lake Internal remetlli". Hall's i n iarrli fare l Inkcn liileniall j nml act,, dire, tit mi the IiIikmI ami iiiucnur aurla.oa. Ilall'k Ca tarrh Cure l lint a uuaik ineilicuic It - pre erlbN bj DBS ' tue Imil physicians iu this eonntrj ( r yean, ami taarenbtr Meaeripuon. It a OMBOatd Of the Ix'at nmli Known, coin MtN wllh the ImjM IiIimxI purllli'rs. acting direct)! mi the mucous siirtaees The perle. t miiiliiiialuin n( the iwo hnrri'dlmls Is what pnidouj; such wiinilerful results In cnrlnx 'a tarrli SVinl lor trstiiiiuutiilv free K. J. CHKM A Ci I I'mp. . Toledo, ii. Stilil hy ilniKKlsts. price XV Hall s 'Family I'HU are, the beat. (Mat Teachers' Examination. Notion ix hereby given that for the .purpose of making an examination of ail persons who may offer themxelvex as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county. I will hold a j public examination at the court house i in 1 '. 1 1, 1 1 .,! oi oi no not, ii-i no Anril 111 Oar I . . . , L r ai v o i'iock a. in. The loUowtBg program will be fol lowed : First, second and third grade certi ficates, Wednesday Penmanship, his tory, orthography, reading. Thurxxlay Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, bcIukiI law. Friday tieo graphv. mental arithmetic, physiology, civil government. Primary certificates Wednesday Penmanship, orthography, reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, methods. J. F. NOWLIN, School Sunt. Cmatilla county. lb an myself, not owning a foot I'xtate iu Pendleton. Yet, I ale $2U for such purpose. Ii t sell Alarm Clut ks 75C. $I.OO, $25, $1.50, t day Striking and Alarm ocks, guaranteed, fur $3.00 up will convince you we the lowest 011 clocks, we ask is a visit from HUNZIKER, feler and Optician... or to Alexander V Hexter's A Cood Thing. Our great-grand mothers' garrets 1 contained the same herbs of all heal -1 iug ion nd in Karl's Clover Root Tea. They gave our ancestors strength, kept the lilood pure, aud will tin the same for vou if you say so. Price 26 cte and 60 eta. Tallman 4 Co. , leading druggists. Wkiii Your Trade. I want 1 hi r vrorery trade aud I can give you the bench' ol my buying iu Targe lolx lor cash. My stock includes all the next brands ol laple and fancy groceries. The hakerv department can't he beaten- Would like to have you call ami go' my prices britue you place your aprir.ai order. K MARTIN, Prop., City BakcM A. (Irotery. It Win Do In Good. A blood pui itier ami tissue builder is i Karl's Clover KisitTea. so d for half j a century on our guaroalto. Money refunded if results are u t xn ixfuc ry. Price tf) ctr. and 60 ctx. Tallin in A Co. ... The Portland, Vancouver a. Yakima railway company elected for the com ing year 1. N. Gray president and treasurer; Louis Cierl inger, vice Dtaflt. dent H. J. Mercier, secretary ; I. N. Or ay, Louis (ierliugor, H. J. Mercier, ax trusteex. The c imMDy will exteml its line this aeaaou 16 miles Iroiii its present terininus to Yacolt, Clark county, Washington. razor Opera House ONE WIGHT IURSDAY, APRIL 4TH, 1901. "he Mew York and Boston Suocoos. SIX WEliKS IN NEW YOKK. I'Ul'K WEEKS IN BOSTON. DANIEL SULLY PK.K8K.Vlfc ie Parish Priest. IT, w mii.triiiMK PL4Y. Hl'MOK ANli I'ATHOM UKKTLV I'tiMBlNKP. l ilt 1I1KA1H1CAI' HUUPKUK OK Tilt MKAHOK. 86c, 60c, 76c, 1. 00. Ueaerved seats at Tallman ' drug store. Hi ride this season ride a CRESCENT. Reports From DlfTarnt Sheep Camps of Umatilla County Speak of Inereated Wealth. The lambing season in I'matilla countv commences about the middle ol March and rloses the last of April, consequently is now at its full height KepOTta from many of the sheep i-aaips sneak ot increas-cil wealth. Ihevield will be 100 tier cent, according to the technical language used hv the sheei men and attaches of the camps. One not familiar with suth things might fie inclined to reason that the vtehl could he nothing more or less than 100 lier cent of all sheep owned, but that is an expression ustd by sheepmen to indicate that the number of lambs saved will equal the number of ewes Many lambs die from exposure when the weather during the lambing season is severe. In season? when conditions are unusually favorable the tit'inher of lambs eseeds the number of ewe, many twins being born, and then it H sanl '.'.at the increase is over Itm per cent. This season thus lr the weather has been reasonably favorable While it has not DBB9 pleasant on account of the wind, it has not been disastrous for the cold has not l'cn excessive and there has I teen an almost total absence of snow. A change for the better has come over the scone, and the weather is eveti more propitious, which w he appreciated hv those who live nearer the mountains on higher alti tildes in the southern and southeast ern part of the county. There tin lambing season is just commencing. tin lower Butter creek, lower Birch creek and over Ifl the Cold HprlBfJ country the season has it-en on for two weeks. Joe Connelly's Sheep. Joe Connelly returned Monday ren ing trom the UOId rprimr country, u here he has a hand of I'OtKi ewes. He stated that the increase of lambs would he 100 per cent. He also said that similar reports had been received by him from other sheepmen through out the county. All unite in placing the increase at liK) per cent. H. C. Powell, who is one of Charles Cunningham's men. states that the season is going on satisfactorily, and that Mir lambs dropped hv some of the bauds of cwex of Mr. Cnniiingham, are thr finest he has ever seen in this sec tion. The increase will be 100 ier cent. Mr. Clinninghaiu has been in Pendleton for a few days, but went out to the ranch this morning. He has small armv of men at work in his lifferent camps anil at his several ranches at this sesson ol the year. Cris Nelson and William Caldwell, of itdane, are in Pendleton, and will leave for home Wednesday morning. The lanihiiig season is just commenc ing in that section of the county, it be ing colder than farther toward the valleys of the northeast, so the rate of increase cannot lie estimated, but the OOdltlOBi are favorable and the ewex are ItMiking well alter an easy winter, so good returns are contideutlv ex pected. Mr. Nelson has HHi head ol -'year-old grade extort) ewes Mr. Caldwell has 1700 head of mixed yearl ings. ft M ru K B,ai COtVttOtT, t00. c tCMBrrt 4 Bam In Selecting a SPRING SUIT PON'T let cheapness guide you altogether. You must consider QUALITY 1! jroo ekpecl SATIS FACTION. Without it dis appointment is hound to follow This spring we have gathered for inspection an assortment of suits that are perfection in their tailor made stvlishness. PRlf R S RANGE FROM $10 Hull 'r eossaiOMT, taoa, TO $20 When we add that The buttons don't come off, The lining don't rip. They hold their shape, They fit better than ordinary custom clothes. cor'aT, 1 too T, 1 . , s i . a mam you havf it good. our guarantee to makr NEED NEW HAT? It CAItfulnOtfl in it's in lmt baying, I n h 1 buying Ptrhnpn I'lSC Ffw mtn don't, DOedtd anvwlicn tin" rthapt1 you o sitMi on Momi idmifvd, wouldn'l look so well on youtf otntr shape we hvo the "OTHER' ib we'vt' every deeirable new phape Come bere aim iry an t iu oorreci nil and to Bud tin1 one lu'ci luited to yoi all the snapcs in Stetson qualitiei a a 1 a wain tiw -attic BiUipe in quality, they're here 1 in 1 OtC nape vou n sur' have w. and if vou loss expensive $1.00 to $4.50 Each mt, aCMtrraca a . A Raging, Roaring Flood. Washed down a ti legrHh line whirl) ('has. C. Kllis, of Lisbon, la., had to repair. "Standing waist deep in icy water,'' he arites, "gave me ajerrihle old'und rough. It w're worse dailv. Finally the liest doetors in Oakland. Neb., Sioux C'itv and Omaha said I ind coiHiim pt ion and eonld not live. riien I bega;. Using I r . King's New 'iseovery and was wholly cured by six liottles rusitivelv gnaranteeij fi r roughs, colds and all throat nml nng troubles by Tallman fl US, Price ft-. The Peoples Warehouse The Peoples Warehouse W. D.MNSF()RI)&C(). lav with ambition n the counter cur rent and the proper assorting of two c mples separated by the latter impulse a the action of the piece. Mr. Sully, it ia saitl, has a very tine appreciation ol the character of Father Whalen, and his dainty touches of humor, hia d.'rir pathos when he realiaes the duplicity and dlshonorableness in the man he loves, both seem part of his nature ami not lines learned in a play. "The Parish Priest" will be presented here hy the original company. "The Parish Priest" has 'made long runs iu In it Ii New York 1 ity and bos ton. No adtance has been made in prices notwithstanding the expensive character of the engagement Seven Years In Bed. "Will wonders ever lo.t-i-. in quire the friends of Mrs. I.. Peaae, of Lawrence. Ran. They knew she had been nimble to leave iier UkI in seven jruara on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and gen eral debility; but, "Three bottles of F.lcririt Hitters enabled me to walk,'' she writes, "and III three months I omen sutler HE DIEiD BY THE ROADSIDE Pandlaton Ban. Henry Collins, a tattle man. Dead Near Dale. On Monday word was brought iu from Hitter of the snuden death near thereof Henry Collins, of Pendleton, at about 7 o'clock Simdav night, ami notice was givt'ii the coroner to over and ascertain the cause of death, if possible, says the Hanger. Coroner Morrow, accompauitMl by Mr. A. K. Ilmgs, left immediately for the sceie, which aehevoml Hitter, on tiie rad in from Pendleton. Testimony? lief ore the coroner's jury elicited the following facts: Henry Collins, of Pendleton, who was assisting Asa Arlsigast to bring in a bunch of rattle for his ranch, hail prorured a Mask id alcohol at I'kiab, and was intoxicated t such an extent I that lie had taken Ins saildle blanket off and was Iving on it hv the rondsidi when he rnmplained of haviu severe pain in bis right side. was all the rompUint deceased made, lull III a tew lioiirs he was dead. The Verdict found savs "decease I came to his death frmu natural causes The Dealen In II RDWARK,STO KS B VRME1) WIRE, BHELF HARDWARE, PUMPS and PIPE. : PLUMBING A SPECIALTY, 001 Main Street, Pendleton. Oregon ng a This ARTISTIC PUBLICATIONS. Itku.d by me Baltimore 6i Olilo Rati. road. The paaaenger depart incut of the Hal ti more iV ohm railroad has issued (iuide to Washington, w hicli in manv respects excels all oilier guides pub lished, both in artistic aptiearance and carelul description of points of interest in the t apitul I nv. J lie trout cover if the book is embellished with a handsome steel-engraved portrait of the ""stuart" Washington. The reverse over bears an American (lag iu the grasp ol an eagle, the insltle pages outam recent photographs ol all of ( In- government buildings with correct information concerning them, together nth other interesting features of the ity, and the rerv latest map. Copiea will be sold at the principal ticket otlices oi the Kaltimore tV Ohio rail road for ten cents cash, or will lie mailed to any address on receipt of fifteen cents in stamps on application to the undersigned. "Reason Why." "Heasons Wliv" ia 'a fortytwo page pamphlet giving in condensed form the important facta concerning the Italtl- uiore tx Ohio railroad. It is an argu tueut sets 1,, forth the claims of the railroad for public consideration. This artistic booklet coiitain. mauy half tones aud drawings illustrating the history, scenic charms, the develop ment aud progress of the railroad, and the superior ser 1. altonlod to patrons. ingle copies can he obtained ol ticket bgente, or will lie mailed to any ad- J i if.- on receipt of two cents iu postage stamps, on application to the under signed. B. AUSTIN General Passenger Agent Baltimore iV Ohio H. H., Chicago, III. Look at Vour Faee. And see if it is reflecting health or dioease Karl's Clover Kool Tea beautifies the face and complexioli, and assures perfect health All druggists 26 cents aud 60 cents Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Tallman 4 Co. THB PARISH HRIRST. rail. or Whalen Live But Does Mot Preaeh Christianity. Regarding the play to be given by Hau Sully aud his company of tine ac tors it is said that there is absolutely not a grain of sectarianism iu "The Parish Priest." Father Whalen might be of any other calling so far as the lines of the play or the situations are concerned. He teaches no sectarian doctrine aud no religion other than that of Christian brotherhood, which iu his own person receives its strongest and ne si effective realisation. He does not preach a sermon. He Uvea it, and by his example makes olhwt feel its benign anil ennobling eft eels. The scene of the play is a small Pennsylvania town in the Wyoming valley. There Father Whalen baa lived all his life. He knows every individual of bis (lock understands and sym pathises with their joys aud their weaknesses, aud, with a tirin hand or with a lac 11. 1 diplomacy, as the oc casion demauds, guide ti em to their daily avocatious. His true philoeophy, bis genial humanity aud his genuine Irish wit and humor are oumipreeeut. A strong love interest pervade the l.'ll 1 I Lr a. 11 lieu fiersoli iug from headache, backache, nervms- remains were buried liiusday. I, ,-ss, - piessliess Ine lain I10I V taint- Die history of deceased - limited ing and di.y sm-Hs will find it a so far aa could lie learned. He had priceless hle'ssin 'I r 11 S.i'isf.tr been employed around the northern tioii is umirauteeil. imv si reins, nneoi wie eoiiuiv lor several years at Tall man A Co. County Bxhlbili at the Stale Palp. The literal premiums ottered for COUntV exhibits at the Oregon state fair this year will afford every county in the state an opisirtunity to exhibit her rosouices. There is no QBBBtlBB about Mel great number of pjOaBBBBBBBfl 1 lining to the state this year, and tbe state fair will afford them an excellent opportunity to judge lor theiuselvea ol our resources. For thia reason alone every county that makes any pretcn sioii to general agriculture should make a gissl showing. The premiums offered or. county exhibits is lluuu, divided into five parts, as follows: Kirst premium, tD0; second premium, l-VI; kbifd preaiium, t-OU . fourth premium, 1180 tilth premium, fill". The Southern Pacific company haula all ex hibit to and from the fair free ol charge, and a very lils ral rate ia made on all 01 her lines in the eastern portion of the state. CASTOR I A Basaathr sIkiiuIuic uf 1 haj II Fl ia usr ..i MM IkflB thirtf yi-ara, and line of the certain times, but nf bis family the only thing known is that became from the vicinity of Pittsburg, lYnn , and was of Spanish oesienl It's a Short Road from a cough to consumption. Don't neglect a cough take Shiloh's Consumption Cure when your cold appears. The " ounce of prevention " is better than years of illness. a i- -si. bfuu.aial d tluud frausaiillr BYERS' BEST FLOUR To miike go. s bread use livers' liest I lour ItlOoll lirsl premium at the Chicago World's Mr QVOPSlI COMpatl liOBi and gives excellent sat ishn l Ion whereM-r use, I. i .Mi v sacx ia guaranteed, We have tin baal Htaam Holleil Hal lev, Seed live an. I Itearilless (tarle) PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS u . B, h 1 u. Propi ii i"i . 5- Efflrf Oregon Uhuon Pacific Take (he... Washington & Columbia River Railway Km Ubtaftgo, 1 hum t'Hy, M Halt M Lolt Kkii- "1 uDBrd lor t Af s Uu BpBlal IU lbs I'll lai B lid CHltBM plU 9tt veal but j i i.itl lsiurBd tffftBI Ua'n SMUM A lit b.llll C4MB Bl(tr CUttfai. 1 lafcBjBI It ILS MISBUC! ' I IBMaAaiM IIVMhV T M I 1 M h U n . two..,. lialtalM. N. V. Wuh P. L Caata Ca BaAlak'a OestaeaaaBaaa t)u la eaM . 1. 1. at . ae. Bi-ee . :ui. a unuiaa awee avaa vita ... , iii If yeu ara nut nalaeia gu u. ai ii mn 1 ! ;uai imwa; baak W. n lur Uiuauaiad Uwk oa uioauiaunoa. fcaol iwiouittra B. C. Wall a Co ,Laiu,r,N.y. For aaUe by 'lalluiaii .1 to., ili-UMtflt FREE ..TRIAL To all sufferers of whatever Beak MM or debility, rheumatism, lauie hack, etc., I offer my DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT I poi one or two months absolute free trial, w ithout one cent being paid iu advance or ilesjsited iu any manner All J ask is that the receiver deal honestly with me. aa I will by him. Sttud for my latest book of informa tion, juat published, giving all in formation regarding my iuveutiou aud free trial system. DR. A. T. SANDEN, Dept. A. Kuaaei Block, POK1XAND. - - OKEOON ll will i.i pf lav yuu at Aaulor Ut tiie dis play of aarlcullnral iiuplaiututa iu all Ilia uw c.l luvt'Utiuua tljat wc hara pread tor 11, stici llou 0 Hit uptu UaU; (ariuar tlial auuaa H i a liaulaae ol tlie ha.1 lauur aaviua ImDM maul, aiel liarvaiitug inacliiuery Kvii ililiis : 'iai ia m. ! d lot Hit' farui or gaolou dairy Mill bs fuuad al NCA8LC BROS. oaraai Tlma Salisdula aais sua Prom Peiidlslun. raoa I lilcM" Hall lkr. In-liv. i Pun I'urllaiid w.,111. liuialia. Kau Special aaa Ity. si UHlli a it a ft Ji V in I'hli agii and Kaat via Hum luiuiu j 1 Allan lie -i' I. a. Itoavar. M Kspnaa Wo, 11. Omaha Kan I .14 a. lu. aaa 1 Ity, hi hunt 1 I,, 10 m . in via Hunt ia:o and Kaal 0BN I HI Paul Walla W alia, laia lalwti Paal Mall Hpokan. Welle" l ull ia mau Bleneaeulli Si aa . 11, ela Paul linn, in mi . Hpukaiia let 1 In ago and Kaat (kcaii and River Sihedule. PKOM NMHImbM All aalllug da lea aub a Mi f. iu )n m 1 hauaa For Hau PiancUm (, 1.1 Sail avary I days axeaM Columbia Slver Sunday j It. ui lo Aaturla aud Way at Sunday aalarday Lauding! 10, m Wlliamatle m..r hally SX. !,- ui auuday Oreanu ' iy Nt a berg , aa guudsy a. m. Salem, ludepeudaui e and Wa Landluyi a ai 1 oranu aud Way- 1 j. m. luaa Tbr. Undlufa Uuu . Wad. aod Sal , .i.d Prl Wlllanreuo andVam 7 a m. hi vera a .at p. m 1 uea Tbrs. r(uu h'ily, layluu Mou Wad. ..el rial and Way I-a-dlufa and Prl I.eaa I Leava Klnarla iuake SlVOr. I .-anion I.Wa. m. I tJui m Dally I Klparla Uj laiwlalou hally P P Waauuv. I tin I Pendtoioo. All Points Last and South I'urtlaiitl anil points nil thr Sound AfaiVM Beudail rt e.uaalayt and Pildati a I 11 l m lueenayi I lona.laie and naluiday 1 al I - a in ImiU dan r airapt Sunday al I m 1 Bi Per mi.. 1 isgerdlag relet and aeonui Ullalallolia It Ull ol I lo aa vs vn a as aaani. I'allllrluu lift a H 1 Ai nr rOIKAh I' A Walla Walla Waali hi gun Oregon Lumber Yard wool) UUTTKMB or hams and deall tugs i.uepv' than tiu. Lumber, Latk Shinulea, ItuildiiiK I'upcr, Tar Paper. Lime and faff ti Mouldiugrt. Pickctn, Flaater, Hi k i, and Saud, Screen Iknnn WinduwH, Saah aud aJuura, Terra (tta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop V Alta St , opp. Court Houae. Mandarii le.iiuii, lor fllsal lijiiu.ilii. . ai l nu.ii'.iiu IN 4 HOURS. Coras a Ml aa, and Waddar IreaMte uaUasV For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : : : : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. I MM f V