re. 7 love Sale For one week. p kid gkVG, worth fl.aO to (1.75, to cfotf at $1.19 pair 800 poll rtgulu $1.2) to go at 98c pair 100 pair tmall sirs to sell at 49c pair Nfftffgi ht a Peters, of the glove at tnt counter. Kiovei oVpartnK.it. er Bros. Dry Goods Co. APRIL 6, HDL ILRIES AT IkUH bnildins of farmlioiie am) harm mill be done soon lamtter ran he BBOOOfOO. 1 he I'kiah school began April 1, with Mi Inet IVp.w M teaefiST. Mis. -tt'la Marple, of Penillston. will tak. chars, fel the primarv department thi' 15th o! April. Mi Lory MoMie il teach in what i known a the Clark ditrii!, beginning in a few week The proprietor of the I'endleton- l kia! stage line nav thev will not ran rowlh ot His Indmlry In kmn Prsiris. .tie of the larger i their thorou(jhbraee eiiaehe thi Keaon, "smsa vallev re in I and will therefore be unable to haul but ill start up with or three week. Thi M )ritieaiie in m in- ra. ley. bill will aMlllie I' n Mil vear man ever tie-h)rhork of 1200 liked witiiin the limit luring the coming eaui 1 led among the Crwllll follow: The I'kiah McKeynohlf' creamery. creamery, NO j and the tie rattereii among the make and market their Phil Mil lev ha many ad- a dairyman poim m n tl t ii- oi ' Ti to it elevation, the I miduuimer, are al t in June, July and IliO .nicotinic .n uictirreiiec name fact, the grat-se r in the fall than they er ; t itu ler . mere are feat jiv tlie ' range. ed in the orairie. the stovknien have turneil n ttie range, ami. it e a few warm ilay t' cattle would o(n be i,Mr Induitrlsi. at All an.l Ukiah hi. The two mill" have eel of log on their thought thi will not pply the local demand r ti 1 that fi- I ( mill 1 irk will 'ion be moved und that ra ArK.gat Hitter sawmill to Tezai ry ic tvt b" itiiing. nut it lilv ai. a.l Though per it aa miiw countries, it -tantial. Ouite a num- Head have been taken iait three mouth, and i will be tiled upon within i waeki. t'onni terable k vou a Broken the amount of butter that they handled lat aeason. Thi will make :t necewtarv for the creamery men to tiaul their own batter to market. Kirk, of I'kiah, will enlar- bit More building to about three times it prevent lice, and ht stuck accordingly, in the near future Kacter eserrie will be held at the United Brethren church in I'kiah t-jn-dav morning. The weather on thi particular part of God't footstool ha been a eon glonierate mixture of snowstorm, froet, and sunshiny for tiie lat fortnight, with now in tlie majority. Catarrh cannot B Cured ink. W lak. it i i takaaoaM tiir I'llllM with I lie lieal dim tl)' n tlie tuiiciv i omMaattoe of the t ro.lln .u h aen.lt ...rrli H, let fur tc.tlu f J. CHENEY Mold try .IrunUf in IU. . Fatuil I In -1 lolll I HO II colli uloo.1 .ur,tn r-. Kiting aanaoai rna ssrfsci 0 mitreitieiiU 1 what (ul reeuli. I n . nrltiK a Ait' Crop- , Toli'l.i. 1 1. price an the ue.l. Taaehar' Examination. Notice i hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persona who may offer themselves a candidates for teacher of the schools of thi county. I will hold a public examination at the court house in Pendleton, commencing April 10 at w o'clock a. m. The following program will be fol lowed : First, second and third grade certi ficates, Wednesday Penmanship, his tory, orthography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, school law. Friday--' graph, mental arithmetic, physiology, civil government. Primary certificate Wednesday Penmanship, orthography, reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, methods. J. F. VOWUV. School Supt. Cuiatilla county. CASTOR! sar thr l-n-.iur uf Caa II Ft. la MM &r mure than thirty year, and we do all kinds of tine )riug and guarantee it. Uoarantec is One can depend upou what our business, oar name lir- ilepetid UpJil it. Wurk lli receive mir prompt and rtrMi HUNZIKER. Itrr and Optician.. to Alexander & Hexter'e sii i p- Prsih Ccodi. K Martin hai nttiwd a big meut of ham aud 1 a m from the It is mild cured and iery fine Martin ' is receiving freafi rl.ipmeut of green vegetables ever) day, such a rpinacb, oulouk, rhti'iar1 , and n-puragur. lie also has a ver m led "t"'k of canned gjoiU and dr.- I ' ii' Martin' is makinv cloee pri. n I it will pay you to call an J a. . kit A suite of rooms In Ifc Ka-t Ore- Kuiau building, hbl a. d euM water, throoui, for fll a too tl. dariag tite summer. Apply ul ti.. i st Oregouian office. iStonishing But True Story 'home m in Sidi.ev Ohio. 1 have been nearer death with consumption other living person in the world, and I want you to read this, so you Ktier I took a severe lo.U :.iiix.tcU it I grew worse a.. IUS at t:ie etiU ot I had run into Hon. 1 co'..ghct Boat :'.cih tould and !jciame so fy weak thai I aae to tc. In ring e-ghteen 1 gradually . the loat staves spuui.. No less i-eu ui. . se and all .v.ng 1 1 was abv.luulv The w!. oja iam t hemic vet out r me. Out cay Eafd sister tume !.-.i i'. end aid jrciolive. Tears rolled down their cheeks a they the : . . d njtori itad declared 1 was ia the last stage . and no leinK could u a me. 1 willing to die, but before going to the cruel wautcil to to o M a:. . nr.-..e.i: ly Ueiovea town or rsiaucy once hioic. ll iuc such a th iiij was i :.-io0le that I would suiely die before I got .-. 1 u d u;..l to v ... IV my dying wtsb. a carriage was fitted up ed of inllowi. a--.il to tuis I was carried aud slowly driven around Court .... . , m, . i . r ... ' l-iar. I j.it noma mora UcaO toau anve. urougn me mercy oi rii- m one biought a trial bottle of meOicioe saiaio oe a consumption euie. Ligined for au instant it was worth trying. But as a drowning person a straw, so I tr.cd tins medicine. I wa better after taking two doses. jliot more of the medicine and I took it, improving all the time. Today 1 sll aa an v teador o( tins paper, aud tne meaicine tnst cureo iuc w. lEuglish Remedy for Consumption rord here oriulcd is true " Ircaiarkable teaiiiuuni! on blc in n. olh. ui tat n ru( Dr Ackci a C alclnalau l.U(iaii ku.u t diuil of bHlncy, Oblu. uaia "aoLO iii u io. at M'ouMU, tjtxurixi, osut. COMMIT TKI APPOINTED TO WITH BUSINESS MEN. PLANS FOR BAStBALL CLUB ' t attempt ... ,ieny that they came into the room WIMIM the woman wa MrMeo, I hypnotised one CONPBR 11 '."'ln one evening cverai nav ago. She and I were at the reeideiice M a friend and I had been giving an ex hibition. 1 wa prevailed up n bv those pnent to hvpnotiie her and 1 did ao. When be aw nu vesterday she wanted MM to fantcn her lianil to gether and etnl her to feotlOOl iiying she wanted to play a trick on ' the teacher. " Thar Must Support the Movsmsnt If Pan dlston li to Enjoy the National Oame Thi season. About a sxre of the young men of Pendleton interested in baseball gathered at the council room last BlMHl to discus the matter and make a start toward organization Frank Dlricw was Mlfwd to the chair and i-red lrake wa elected to act a secretary. The question of who shall he mana ger is Mill unsettled. Some of Hie player seemed to be apprehensive thai sonic one mould be selected a manager that they might not like, which .state of affair, according to Iheir notion, would necessitate a fdUUNJB ol mana gers. They seemed to Ih iinaMiire of the fact that occasionally a manager does not like hi players, ami instead of resigning und getting a new mana gers, he fire the plavers und gets new one. What the Penolletoti team BMtdl i a manager and a hoard of directors coinosel of alsmt three businessmen to insure the solidity of the financial end of the scheme. 1 Here iniist 1h a big change in the quality oi hasetmll played Of there will be no patronage. Pre interest is being maiiilesteil in amateur baseball in the Inland Ftnpir, this vear than for vears, and there i no arvd reason whv the liner oi the great p.rt ; u'.i not have the op portunilv of seeing everal BjOod gam.-i during the season. A committee consisting oi Rol Fletcher, Clarence IVtiland. IVan Shull and Frank l lrich Mas apiiointed to interview the businessmen and learn their view as to how t" host carrv a baseball organization through the season successfully. This committee was instructed to repurt Bl a BMBtlM to te held mi Tuesdav evening. April t at o'clock, to which time an ad journment was taken. Vlslbls Supply of Playsri. There i material in Pendleton and vicinitv tor a strong team, l.ieunllen. of Adams, has announced hi intention to plav here this season if a chili were oragnfzed. and o has T.anda'd, of Walla Walla. Ib ftinai, pitobel of the firegon t it y team of last vear, i ti town, and willing to remain. Mori Meacb. who has plated with the team two massns, is at Portland, but would return if a club were put in tlie field. Tatnbler, from California, is in town a.iiting to see how he would look in a Pendleton uniform. The following well known local players will help the movement along, und play if called upon: tJIrich, llartinan, Shnll, Marin. FJInier Turner, rve Turner, Claude Pelllaild. Fd IllpUls, I'le'.dier Pointer, Crow tier, W. T. BfOWB, Lowsr Alts Street Grounds. W. F. Matlock, the owner of the ground on lower Alta street which have been tixed up lor Itasebnll and football, is expected to return from Alaska within a few day. It will then lie possible to make arrangements with him for use oi the grounds und to red u grandstand ami perhaps telie the grounds They an ch enough to the tiiiines section ot the city to make them i- accessible, and are in such a condition that thev can he fitted up with a small outlay of tn iin-y Rseordt of Two Boxsrt. The sparring contest to take place at F'rarer o.ra fmnae on Wedto s iuy evening, April 10, is between two men of more than ordinary reputation. Brsnn an's Bseord. ileddy Itrentian is one .t the ttert known tighter and sparreri in the country. He I, a- heen kn n for ears aud il called the "St'eator Wonder," M renter, 11!., being hi- home He has participated in 171 finish contests, but of which he lost but three and hid two draws. He kuoxked out the famoile Jak Kverhart twin-, . nee ti eight rounds, the second time in seven he kuockeil out Tern Purke and fought a six-round draw with Matty MftttEewi he knocked out (Jeorge Mulhoil and in one of the hardest nghtf ever aen in San Fraucisco, before .Vk) iieople, during which he had his lett arm broken in ttie seventh round, but got in a knockout blow with his right, alter hi chances sere considered hopeless and he had been advised by hi seconds to throw up the sjtouge; lie knocked out the great Tommy Pauforth twice aud fought a ten-round draw with Tommy Kyan. That is a record It which nothing lined lie added. Sammy Kslly'i Bseord. The other party to the contest ia Beamy Kelly, of Chicago. He has lost on.v one light aud nap (ought tin drawi. He has knx-ked out the follow ing: Peter Moore, Jack Callahan, Iiuve Branu, Mike Kelly and Kid Wil son. In addition to those he ha re turned winner from In other tights. Any of the fighters loitering around (Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma or Portland can get a game by writing, if thev think for half a minute mat they cau bet Keddy llreiinan. None of them are barred. First come will be first taken ou. A Ragioa, Roaring rluo. Washed down a telegraph line whn h CI. as. C. Fill is, of Lisbon, la., had to repair, "tjianding waist deep in icy water,' he writes, "gave me a terrible. cold abd cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best dOBtOffl in Oakland, N.h . Moux City and Omaha Bfeid I had consumption and could n l In Then I began using Dr. King's New I'iaoovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guarantee! for coughs, colds and alt throat and lung troubles by Tallmau A Co. Price sic. 1 Uodaxv before God and man that Hooker Co . Saw , ia vouciiaC lor by tbaea, aa wen a 07 TWO HYPNOTtZEO UikLS Walla Walla School COIldran Crsats a Small asnttlioa. Walla Walla, April h. With their bauds clasoed together in a vice-like trip, two little girl, pupil of the ker school, returned to that institu tion yesterdav after their ntjudai meal aud lufornieJ their teacher they had bona "hypnotised" and were unable to release their hold. The children claimed the deed had been iierforiued ov "JfelaOM, the Great." a hypnotist wtio has been iu the city for the last tao weeks practicing hie art and giving exhibition. The girl after being threatened with punishment were at last induced to free theuisleves from the "spell." Nelson denies having : v; 1.. ti. d the childn n. Miae 1.. I. West, orincinal of the Kaker school was visited last etening by a reporter for The Union and gave the following aciount of the incident: "The children in ouestio'j are about 11 years of age," said Miss Wast, "and came to school this afternoon baud in hand. When the bell rang Ihey went into the room with their hands still clasped. Tlieir teacher requested they be sealed iu their respective place. Then it was the girl gave out the in formation they were hypnotised. "There is nothing to the story,' said Nelapn. "It was ouly a trick played ou the teacher by the little Can Cuhans Govern ThsmselvsiT OOB Ol MM best kOOWfl diplomatist recently declared that the Cuban are incapable ol governing themselves, and that the I'nitcd smtes must maintain its present control indefinitely, or else annex the island. There will lie those who will dispute this, but there are none who dispute the well established fact that Hostctter's Stomach Hitters is capable ol controlling the common diseases of the stomach. It is n remedy that is backisl by fifty years of success. It is an ideal medicine (or constipa tion ; a strength builder for those Bfhd are preliioed to lung troubles, and for nervouness it i of wonderful Ivnetlt. As an appetuer il is incom parable. Those who stomach are out of order should not tail to try a Ixittle. A SALE oi " WAREHOUSES .H.T0N M KOOtKI IYSTIM TO OFFERED ON MAY 8. Ml. It t 10 satltly ih Slbton & Ksrr Mort sage for 994.8S7.SS Part of of Bxtsntlv Lltlastlon. A mortgage sale is advertised to take place 011 May M at the court house of the Hamilton-Koiirke warehouse prop er, el, under a judgment in the sum of IM.837.S9, held by Sibson A Kerr, ami the sale il to satisfv the judgment. The sale is a part of the extensive litigation that has been in the courts of Oregon and Washington :'or icveral year- past. The properly to lie disposed of ti: The Propsrty to Bs Sold, l.amls located at or near the follow ing stations : Canon, Vansycle. Stan ton, Athena, Waterman. Graudview, Hillsdale, Helix. Warren. Fulton, Blue Mountain, Mission, Thorn Hol low, Cat-use , Weston. Adam, Hatana, Saxe, Pendieton, 1 'owning, Spofford aud P-arnhatt. Ou these lands are sari houses, platform, and in the U 1 and on the platforms are tool, machinery, implement and van MB appliance-1 for the handling of wheat, ' Together with all and singular the leasehold interest of said mortgagor in mid to the real property uim.ui which -lid various warehouses and platform are. located ana situate as aforesaid, under and by virtue of certain inden tures of lease, executed by said Ore gon Railway V Navigation company, or the Oregon short Line A Ctah V rthern railway company, 11 lesee of laid Oregon Railway .v. Navigation company, in favor of aid mortgagor or 1 I it predecessor in interest tliere iu, or otherwise, and all and singular the wurehotise scales, truck and other machinery mi l apparatus used iu and -hunt the operation of said warehouse and platforms, belonging to said tin rt gag .r . "Together with till und singular the leasehold interest of said mortgagor in and to the real property upon which -aid van. .11- warehouses mid platforms ,ue located and situate a aforoaid, under and by virtue of certain inden tures of lease, executed by said Wa-h ington iV Columbia Kiter rsilwar company, in fat. r ..! said mortgagor or its 1 redecess. rs in interest therein, ur otherwise, and all mid singular the warehouse scale, trucks, and other machinery and other apparatus used in and about the oHratiin of "aid ware bortBBB and platforms, belonging to said mortgagor . "And also a private telephone iys tern OWnOO and operated by the said defendant company, in connection with its wurehouies, forming the ap purtenances thereto, and which tele phone system runs from Pendleton, Oregon, to the various warehouses in Oregon ami Washington, situated on the line of the Washington .V Columbia litter railroad, aiel tl e 1 ir-gon Uail wa; A Navigation company, tOMtit From Pendleton to Helix, Oregon, and from Pendleton to Thorn Holloa, Ore gon, with all the Instruments, appur tenances, extensions and connections belonging thereto, to and from Helix, Warren, Fulton, Pendleton, Mission, Cm) use and Thorn Hollow, and also all pritate offices connected with the said telephone lines, or any part thereof: should lie foreclosed and "said property sold bv the sheriff of Uma tilla county, Oregon, to satisfy said judgment, ami all costs." I1EPPNER ELKS BANQUET 11 Ths Kunelloii Wss Gotten Up by Clarks. Perhaps the largest crowd of l-.lki BVBfl assembled in llepniier attended the baieiuet gotten up bv that prim u of good fellows, Mr. F-. II. Clarke, the popular wool buter, in the K of P. hall last 'Thursday evening, says the Heppner limes. 1 he regular routine husiness whn h wa tran-arted prior to the banquet proved of unusual interest, four candidates Ijeiug initialed and all the ofBoeri beina ele ted und installei. The reault of the election wss as fol lows: Flatted Ituler, Hou. Huury Ills k man. Fsteemed Leading Knight, i-rans Kol rls . r. I.oval K Hate McAtee; K. Lecturing K., J. A. WOOlBff ; Secretary, Jas. Hart , Treas urer, Frank GiiHolfl; 'Tyler, Lew Kei net I n. Harry JohMOfl. Chap lain, Hi W. Partholouiew I - ,.iu. Percy Garrigues Trustee, J. J. Harris, refreshment committee, lies Matlock, K. M. Hum and W. , Simth. The new candidatea initiated were: W. K. Corson, Lloyd Woolery, John Neilson and Geo. Luud, all of lone. The two lOIBBBff were given the pleasure of rid- iug the goat, aiel saw the ins ami out of the order 111 all their bewitch- iug grandeur. They'll never forget tlie night they joined the Fllkl. Alter all the business had heeu tran sacted, and everybody had had more fun than you could snake a mallet at. the member, numbering about S4J of the jolliest fellows 011 earth, gathered around the festive board and enjoyed the elegant bai.ouet gotten 111 by Mr. Clarke. T he delicious viands were prepared at the Palace hotel and the repast wai food enough for kings and orifices, bat all did ample justice to tlie feast goes without saying, a vote of hearty thank. Lv..ng intend,. I to Mr. Clark by th entire lodge. .Sot the least entertaining feature of the evening's exercises was the ephu- dnl instrumental music atid singing hy the tao colored musicians. Altogether it was an OBOBBlpg that will long I mi remeiuberod hy the Heppner and lone K Ik a a Win 00 vou boa!. A blood purifier aud tissue Isuildair is Karl's Clover Hoot Tea. -old for half a ceuturv on our guarantee. Mam-y refunded if results are not eallslactory Price 20 its. aud 60 cU. Tallmau A Co. ATHENA ROADS THS 'lit COUNCIL WILL U I U H T OF WAY ru hi 11 ASF- One Thousand Dollars to Bs Expended Town Btrssl to Ba Baek DrssieB. Athena, April n - The citv council met in special session Thursday even ing and decided to purchase the right of wav through the lands of I. A. Kich.uds. William F'ste and .lackou Nelson. The price to bo paid for this property will he : P. A. Richards, tour and one-half acres, $si; William EstBBj one acre, 1I0 Jackson Nelson, urn -eighth of an acre or more, at the rate ol IliM per acre. The proposed road will commence at a point ' feet west of the Mi'sgrote warehouse, on the west ide ot O. R, A N. right of way. and run due sooth to Parwin I treat, thence at an angle ot IB decrees west to the 'ownship line between range" 14 and :t . tin nee across Wild Horse i reek, thence south to the Mc Arthur lane. When completed this road will till a long-felt want, a the old road has been a menace to both man and beast. committee id three, Messr. Hawes, M n 1 r head ami Garrett, were BppotnMu 10 secure the services of the county surteyor, and bate him estab lish 11 grade on Mam street. This im provement is also much needed, as our streets have DO0O, particularly this "pring, in a most wretched comutiou Crushed rock will bo put on Main street, mid when all is completed, we will have a most substantial thorough fare. Local Notation. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. L W. Pierce, formerly 61 Ibis city, now re-' laats of Helix, will regret to learn of the death oi their youngest child on Thursday. Will Well is transacting business at Walla Walla. Mi-. Henry Harper, of Pendleton, accompanied by her sister. Miss ldia Huggius and Mrs. Ida V Neibergall , vilited with .lames llnggins in this city yesterday. Mrs. Neibergall ex pects to join her husband in a few days at the Golrondii mine, near Sninpter, w here he is engineer. Harp Casey, foreman for .1. N, P. Snider Ht Ins ranch near Havana, left that place this morning for Kamcla. Mr. t asev is an experienced miner and prospector, ami goes to that place to prostiect for mineral. John Savage, of Milton, stopped over at this place Wednesday to visit with his friend, Robert McKee. Mr. Savage has just sold hi fruit ranch to a Ne braska parly, mid will now start a robbitry at Milton. porn, to Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hodgens, who reside two miles south of this city, on Tuesday, a girl. Sevan Years In Bed. "Will wonders ever cease,',"' in ipure the Iriend of Mrs. I.. Pease, of Lawrence, Kan. l'hey knew she had been unable to leave her hisl in seven vars on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and gen eral debility': but, "Three bottles of l-'.leetric Hitters enabled me to walk," -he writes, "and in three months I felt like a new person." Women suffer ing from headache, backache, nervous mas, sleeplessness, melam hol v, faiul ing and duty -pells will tlml it a prici less blessing. Try it. Satisfac tion is guaranteed. Only V) cents. Tall man A Co. a a a Hones Wkntsd. Horses weighing from heJT o IMkl pounds from , to s years old. Must le sound ami in go, si condition and bl'H-ky built. .. 0. HAYKM A HON, Pendleton, Or. 0 a) Look at Vour Pass, And sou if it is reflecting health or disease Karl's Glover Root Tea I -caul Hies the face and complexion, and assures perh-ct health All druggists M cents and W) cents Money rcfillidi-d if results are not satisfactory. Tallmau A Go. 123,000 people are killed ever year in tki country by CONSUMPTION. The fault is theirs. No one need have consumption. It la not hereditary. It is biought on by neglect. You have a slight cold and cough. You do nothing to get rid of it. Shiloh's Consumption Cure will core a ceugb or cold la night. "Sbilah't it as aafalliaf car ll.rual ai.d utrif lyoabaM II l aiapuwa II u a raaMrsablt r.ia4y a '.Ai.rah, u l . a.i.... far ill caie a N. V. eiU by all 'Ml. I,. .11 la tl I. I uueiuiyll.H. ( use fa I,. .!. at Ur, Sec. 01 OS a alulail auaranlaa a- ' - Willi eve 1 (......,... i i iali-u a . - U gttut oruglaa -, i , .. i.. a tt i u I . il uelteiad fcaak iilauut vutt ui . I. C Wa la at Kor -! I tallMMB a n . .....I, ill. u US. , I ciiatat'1 - a,. I Nasal CATARRH lb J iU tf- fcaV (rK'yUUi IstC t.Ceaili.l ' t. I 1 , ' i ream I ui eMa la t'raaia iiaiui it j,: u ad li W tin. wu apraa U ovu i,,c ii,. ... f..u ai..! la aisuiil. iu.iefleiiu iua4islsi..l a ii.i l......a. It 1 lest Uriiig -l"f i. a IgSailM issuing, l-argtj Sue, 60 eeltle St Uiu -riaia of by mail ; 'i'r.ai Sim, lOccula b ma... kLY tiioti tiaioi, ee w if ausei, Niy fertv BAD COLDS Out .a I- . . -I, r ... J, , , . . 1 1 ,. 1.1a .1,, ... I I. . l.a.t U, Im llduf. air Mo I s ! , ; tain I All tLSS liiaaajuaa Ifwut Uavir el..,.,, at-il'a ..rdlnar) ll.-ll... i,t llid, laahi i. ... aiaiJ aliort tiie aurat .it cAiia uvr nlg-SI. "I I - a Um a ' lal iaMi ui IftX 1 V S l-S-l A .i.,a., frianO l.al aurv eeraa Srtill It huiif ' --a I,,, n, SAU 1 HO 1 tM. Iu uil aal n,vf,l Oi, . aailMJ l-li c,li ai.al guuaai Uiv ttimi falal.t. I ialuaau aial fiu,liiluoiil tliaau tu Ul pc llAaU'l.At UrJIil.St, aa alaiaUr liaiaj-lcaa aa-d Atb.ru, lyl Savismna sta-aal, Baa, JfaSMaXeuu, Jui 7, l m; "Vt ij.luf wolala liara alaaa liaali aarii.iia Uilusa U Utv Tla, J I. aid ai.'i at. '"I n.ul.Uia llul III, I aal aa at.,finl aislil.i.U l.j MrShKl.'S OV.VAMU TAtll I M a,tl. UMirfh a.. I ...1.1 1141 ill UUa KM MA L lioU.10, 11 man, Aiia e. ou ' I III aveaa tia illtil li .u. ami. aKMItl n I . t N A M I 'I A 111 I.KNe mad I Lal la liua I Hi.t lixl tin ii. I lial (.). M.lUa alUiulit uutlie I laauk a ,I..aa.u i..u IUi i..c I I ..II ai.l liujia al,.i, I , . II 1 IAN WiaaLtv. I(allallal. t)7 VVeeiuiiflw, M. al, aa 1 lauvlauv Atual 111, IfeaV. Saul ggalisMd iut aftMaule I ateauaj b INI.ASli l.lli O (XI , aul Waalailaataw SUaa.1, Oaa, Srai-viaw. AW. u eala hy uut local a.ui, KOKfeaM'S ell asm ac I .!laaijM., c.J li. Moaa M , Sail Crau 1 1M ML Tt. i w - m Maw nnHi'Nll ajan LmW . M S t In Selecting a spring sun M.C( 1 ditappoitt' opting wr Hart. SchBffncr & Marx Tailor Made Cloihcs DON! IcteheBnnesj Knuv f0M ,tnKf,thrr TOM llliml I OTIC, ... Mi ll ITU . " at ei... . ...... ' vi tui i i , vim on i inr tt t ion V,tht it in. nl il DOttM lo billow. Thin 11 1 I I' 11 1 h, r.,.1 f. "7 ",r " L V ,MSl'"1 asMirtment o suns thai ire parfectfon in the,', uilottnasle ityliihneta PRICES RANGB PRO! $10.00 TO $20.00. When tve ni l that rhc button! dOll't come off, I he lining don't rip, hey hold tluir shape, I he fit botttr than ordinary custom clothe. you have oui gtiitrantcc to make it good. W. D. HANSFORD&CO. Take the. Dtolon in HARDWARE, UT( VE8, BARBED WIRE, BHELK HARDWARE, iMMrs rD(I PIPB. : PLUMBING A SPECIALTY 601 Main Street, Pendleton. Oregon. Washington & Columbia River Railva fat Chteaao, M. I'ltV. Sit, Paul, Ht. Iuls, Kan i iinalia, and All Points tast and South BYERS BEST FLOUR l'o m ike Bjoorl broad Byara' iie.t Klonr. n took ilrt preiniutn at the Ohlcago world 'i Pair ovof oil eonipBtl timi, and icives cxcelleiti mk ialaotion oherevet Died Kvery saea is nurauteed. We have Ibn best Hlearn HoIIihI liailev, Heed Kye and lleardlaei Barley, PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS V. s. BYERS, Proprietor. I'nrtlitnil anil point! ui th Soentf. rr'ri- VI. ui lay., tt a.lneiara ami ttU ItfJf a in I urhlar ftnm-tar. an.l tii M at ' a . Hotel Pendleton Under New riAnagoment. Strictly First-Class btcelleot Colsioe. Kvery Modern CooHDieocr !rSnaV9WjBa&i?BBPBS iql laRsai aar jjV tej'lllirH'' ' ilve lib it 'I rial. Hates $2 00 a dij Special Kates by Wee. or mcRtti T lisp' la itall eti Sfl Humlaj al a, 111 p. Vni lnliHinaiii.il o aarillni raise ami imslailotii rail en ui aiMrsae W tlUMS I'allillslan. 0 s. a i'ai iiKiiiiK ii ii r. a., Walla Walla, vt ash Oregon Lumber Yard WIMUMJU j Kor bsrue sndilwa Hums. t'lnW.per tlian tin. I.iiiiiKt, lath. ShinulcH, Ituiltlinia I'aper, f ar Paptl . I i tin i ml (atfineul, Mottldlafk I'icketi, HlllftU-t Dl Icll .iinl .nd, Screen l)arfii VVuitlofVM. .ih an t lMir, Ten . Qptta Pipe. Borie & Unlit, PropV Alta St , opp. I'wMt I loose Bar and KHIIard Mooms lleadquarlers for Iravil'nu en The Bool NoUl In ..si. in Uregun. Van Dran Bros., Props. SUCCOOOOIM to J. B. ROOM Steal a v CRESCENT BICYCLES The Wheel that le Shy High Ui Quality Pricos From $22 to $00. Road (rhotltj S36 RayoiB, - - - - $bU. Ohainleu OretcoBti BoyiandQirliWlMeli8wt2 l'JOO Models aa low an $lb, $20, 126. CroBcmit VMii okiKippliod wiiii ipring frtnoi ond Morrow ioa.-tor luaktH or wiiii Bithei Torni ol ptymont to Htiit ouitomsi lotorotti ( ill ttioi gol MtoJogisO. Willi lb' CRESCENT AOENCY. Eaet Oraaunlan Bulldln. t iaj Ii ..IU llllal IS la lur u Mill If ita naiil ullala aurlll In II I'.ifl'l va4S hail . I II. i II. .. i an. i ualy Joseph lill, I'rop. HOTEL I itUcr Nsw I W HANClOfT r. I.alea I . aiel I t-rldai, Maatla Me). IU . a. Ilal.-a III IIS ItOUIS i, ii 1 1 1 - - - - - r "laiHea. Una iu all la.. , a ra aan. I Baa . ha ltd - .am liaw ( or. I'ourl in. iotiiiooa PL: NULL TON. OMEliOII inliijiuus 72. I ALLEN BMKo W ooii and Port -.. t people lo know you have lo aell If you what ,i HOW DO YOU ADVERTISE? The net atore known unless can never be It advertises. Uelitu.uU riumnily ru an I laiaiiaa i nfii i. in I'KNourroii, crc ia H (St Mw,ru . - For Health, Sirenth und Pleasure Drink : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. w nr