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a. V OT WKrXFf. Y, APRIL m. YOl Cant afford to bay shoe that hoi for you peod two thirds "f jroor 1 1 - in them. No shoes, no matter At what nriee. ran fit mow c mlortaMy. more naturally. mr gracefully than tin- ueen ualHu 7 ,,a. (.,- Women. The natn.al woman foot i the "tjneen 'iM.ity ' l.ait. That is the I reason theae h.e need no "breaking! in." Thev feel an comfortable a a I atocking from nter then.. .t Price $3.00 None Higher. CLEAVER BROS Practice: Root and HmM M.-r.. BREVITIES. Try Iintton ice cream BBOeoletBS. Bicycle, racycle, bicycle. Withes Fiahing tackle, banket. poles, Nnlf's. Karl y Ohio need paAMaaM at Hawi-y firoe. Buy your window shade at Murphy'-. Sew waah goods at Cleaver Broa. Ir Gooda Co. For rent Flea r...m BOtteea laqoirt of M. Compton. Frogs legs, nice and freah. at French restanrant. Have your pictures i - atylee at Murphy's. New design in wall para Murphy's pain. Ml Call and see Craw for bi III at and recycles a. wHbw'o. Freah peas, new potatoes, rhubarb, aeragu. liaw'.-v BTQ4 Latest novel t lea in spr of la. See window. Cleav.-r llros. Drj U odi Oo. Oldest pla ' and beat tamalee, at La Roy'a, cor. Cou-t and Qatdoi street. Cool and refreshing Bebllti Mil waukee beer on tap at Hie State saloon. The latest in bicyclee is the cnthmn frame. Couiv in and see them. Witbee. N. Berkeley ha- in. v. - m- r.ib town end country proisjftj for sale Bfl easy terms. Flower an ! g.i-ii- i d-. I vergr-ei, sweet corn, hroin,- grass, alfalfa Haw ley Bros. Finest hams and lard on the marai-t. i Home product, trv it. i te guar.int.---.. Bchwart & tireulich. Yooasj lady desire a situation on the farm. Do general house work, j Obm ciM.k. Addreas C. F. Cook'- en. ploynient agency. Spanish chicken tamales are nerved each evening hOBJ I t. I i in. at Goedecke Sl Kirkman'f tamale parlors, opera house block. Mrs. wa- it, the store yesterday I and the thought our . in. ol tpriag gissU Were tin I :: ' m. Broa. Iry Qoasil Co. Remember I have a tetter stock of oil, axle-grease rap), iieltuig and all other hareeet sonplie than ever !- lore. P. Mnes. Bs)lll For liaigee, Jiarue. ett. . we can format, ctiicken tamale in BBSSMBBf Bf any hour. You .an have then, re! bot from the can. Qoedacke A Kirk man, Palace of S wee la opera bouaj block. If you have not dune so already we ask yon to call and ee our big Btoea of new wallpaper. BtW'Ibkag B to I date and a- loir an ten cent r roll. Paper hanging and painting pr I done. See (.'. sharp ora house block We Have Received The moat complete line of men's shoe ever shuwu in Pendleton, our expenence euabiee u- to give vol. a .ef fect fit. The styles art .-or-rect and iioohv. See our display window and t .-1 get oar prices. Fendlemii Shoe Co WM FITSOKRaLO, -Manager. Spring Troubles SARSAPARILLA TALLMAN CO. LaaJieg UruggUu. mayor block I ..r I ".liriliK house one from Main street. Inquire of thi Oil ha bsM struck on Mr lln'l farm at TrouMalp in llii-k- paymw tjnantitie . cv2 Wanted - A woman for genera! house m irk. Ani.ly 10 Mrs. J. H Bryant. Will street. The torpedo-boat destroyer QolJjH isiroiinh. hull' in Portland, exceeded tlM demanded pee-l on trial at eattle P. J a'hach. of Wood bum. having had a license for a saloon tor a veer. alnaM In .out now that the l-'Wli I voted no Ii.-enae. i owing to n change in tin building I lira, Oampbell will cloee out her I entire rtook oJ hhmh flioor in the I mat 80 daya at great bargain. Thing- that men wear-tin fttj I peweat am! B least furnishing that it; b, eonlorf am! d-jrabilty call for nr. In-re. making o-ir line a W'l one I bo hnv from at any tinn- I Iba vear. Liwu:!v tl.ia time. Alexander A Heater. IN EDI CATION Al. CIRCLES Forty-One Praiant Taking tn Tachrs Examination. I irty-one persons are taking the teachers' esamiDatiotM at tin court bouse t day. Tin is tfie largest claa in point o'f numbers that haa bean (.resent on MmI an occasion in yearn. Rat h It, I orbes. president 01 the Pendleton academy and J. i lerr principal of the public schmds of Adams, are agisting J. F. Now I in. ... . , . t . . i . .. siiperinteti.ient oi acnooi n.r i uisuos 1 counts .1 . "iiducting the examination. The work will be continued on Thure dav and Friday. J H. Aekarman In Psndlaton. J. H Ackerman, state superinten dnt of public inatrnction, visited the tsti ! OfegOB state normal school on Iut-.H an. I spent tmlay with the Pen- die ton academy and with the pOblli -. Ha M making Ins oAl Ktl Laitl and since lieing in Pendleton a e.-K ago has visited the public eboola of Lb Qrtwde and linker Cltv. Eastern t -eron Taaehtrt. .- K.teri, Oregon anmaiation of s.-hooi teacher will meet in Pendleton . :i i.i November ; iitinui ;n session Tueaday ami waduaadae. the .'it i, aad Iftb. B. B. Conkiin, prtnei ;.,! of the Pendleton public schools. J. H A. aerman ami J. I. Noallli are re of the executive laiard. Ml SI OBI THE ORDINANCE Ingineert or the 0. R. a I, Hutt Co More Slowly than i- an ordinance on the statute list . : of PAaadletOB requir ing trainn on the railroad not to move tore rapidly than six miles an hoar i;g through tin- corporate limits. This law baa been frequently i iolated by engiueera on the O. R. a N. lim-. and it i- not unr-anonatile b attribute several accident on the HaM Straat .-r.ning IB that fact. Mayor Vineaat has taken g nuance of BftBf and ha given out a qoiet t ; t. tin- BJkjltMfl that six mile an hour i nlenty awift to travel in Pen dleton No particular train or engineer tiagjled out for thia warning. The x press trains both ways nave repeated violated the tdiaaaea, with danger Krrctt Hirki ha liwn BeeetSC of Canyon City. .. t nfe and tiroperty. A little quiet ad . :l,i- nature, it is ttiotight, will ..- !. aciou 11 'tmiping the fast running of trains, a- some more onpopolav ami drastic method, auch a having a city officer arrest ar. engittMr and take him from hi cab. MRS. JBSSIE HUTCHINSON. Deair of a Lady Heccabee on 1onda From Fever. Mrs. .Teeeie Hutch inaon died at the family home IS miles below Pendleton on Monday, April h, aged about 2 at- The funeral toog place from toe ball of the ldy Maccabees. La Iiow bloak, on Tiieaday afternouti at 1 eiosk, where the servicee were i iciucird by Rev. John I'ren, pastor M K churcb. At the grave, tery, the servicee were coiiiu.'tei iiy uie ladle o! June Hive, No P I.ady Maroalieen, ot which de ceased had been a member about one -ear, ami in which the carried an in Mranea of fincu. The huaband and a ciiild 1:: daya old survive. .Mr- .leasle Hiitcinnaoi, tbe deceased was the daughter of Jesse Fulford, of Hillgard and ihe wa born in OfBBJOB. name is Sim Baton la was alw a niece of Cia CASTORIA BM Ml lrnitjrc of ins H Plstc-W 1: - I.. mn aaal Tju gmd - U Aim C. F. Loieswortnj Injured. Ai accident happened to C. F. Colee- rtl ) al I o'eloaa tliii- a(termm at bil Bbopaiill . orner of Alia and Cotton that w 11 lay tun. 01 for -veral days. He war at work around bopaaill, when he caught hia r iw tit band in the rolls ami i.ad III ad I Btangied The middle linger was split down the back to the bone audi terribly lacerate.1. wh.ie the third an i little linger did not escape. lira. I (.'ole and Vincent sewed up the wounds, and 11. Iba BOUna of a few month- the hand will be aa good as new. Mr. (.'ol.--worthy carries a policy in the' Daioa Mutual Aid society of Portland, (mat oh lab he will draw ago. DjWOBMia ui la- . ii red by using j v - dys e -in ul ..-t. (liie little tablet w ill give immediate relief or r.-fiihih-d. .,id in ksaiUuna tin boxes at Ki by Brock x McComas. 000 UQfM 01 Appetite, Iii!liiiUrfiie-i-Moinacli ailtwetiu, Pimpin and Hhur Eruption-art- Home of them. iotWOtl all of makes the blood UaMI pure. ami PENDLETON WILL BE IN IT A BO 3D OF DIB8C TOBS BLECTBD THE BASEBALL MtiETINO. AT H J. Stlllman. R. W. Fletcher. Le Tauueh. 0. A. Hartman. Jr.. and . A. Radar Are at the Head. The hawball meeting last evening in the conno I FOOtM we such a to cause the heart of the enthusiast to palpi-tali- with satisfaction Prank Cinch was in tin- cnair ami rreo i-raa.- n. . . . i t- i r ,. u . . .. m . I rki at aecretary'n ilek. The room wa- com- fortahlv rilled with tnoae wno ine.i t .... Pendleton renreaented Mi Hu baseball life of the Inland En pin during the season of Itkil. The first business transactel was in reference to the selection of a lard of directora. A report signal by Robin W. Fletcher, Clarence Penland. PBJU Shull and Frank ririch.tbe committee ..iMiiite. at the meetim: Hell rriiiay .veninu. wa reaH. It recommendiH that the following five he bJmxbM as a lvlal of dirrcior to handle the bnsi nee: H.J. Stillman. president ; R, W. Fletcher, vice president ; ii. A. Hartman. r . secretary LBS TMtBCh, IIBBagllll and M A. Rader. Tka committee report also gave the beard of director "power to elect a manager, who will act with them as the exi- : tive board of the Pendleton basebB:! club." The report was adopted, and the alwive mentioned wen : ml I vidua! !y bj rota electexl to the pOBltiOtM to wfiich they nad lieen FBCOm mended, Mr. Stiilman was escorted to the chair and Mr Hartman assumed the portfolio of the aerretarv. Charles A. Maskrey. Fred Praki and G. A. Hartman. jr.. were appointed committee ti draft cnnstif.it n ns and bi -.aw. The ne,Tetar a- 0 Mort Meach and find 001 what his intention are in regard to returning to Pendleton and play ing ith the lean during Hm summer A collection was taken up, the site of which indicated that I bare was a weli-detined desire to see the club a success. Question by Stlllman. I'pon taking the cbair. President Stlllman said he had a R0B HI ol itte tion to propounii. and wrtild like to bare those present answer. The 8rst was: "Dt MM WOO Bra present wish to have 'a bias ball teani in Pendleton this year'"' The aiinwc. --We do." came 'heartily fr :n all aide. "Will you assist the boani of directora in getting up atid maintaining a elol U a' will be a credit to the town?" "Wi will," was the general respon- . "With vour aaaintance, " said the pre- dent. ' will put a good team in the field and do our utmost to furnish the beet sport possible to the tiaseball en thusiasts ami fans " Matting Thursday Niuht. It is proposed to push the along while there is time, fix in ground, get tbe suits, gloves, bets, etc., together, and start the Blob M with strong financial and mora! sup port. There i going to he business! connected with the movement, and Pendleton Brill have the nn.st .-xper: team it has had for yi-ars. The n.-x ' meeting will be held at the BOOOCil room Tnursday evening. April 11. at h o'clock, at which tinn- Uie eomfiiittei on conetitotiot! and by -,a " r.-i . Athena SB, Walla Walla. Dm tsshurn. manager of the AUmnm baseha: ti-atl. teifptioneil t. tile I .i- Oregnnian this morning and gave out the information that the game at Athena op -utiday. Apri! vbaa John 1.. Sharpetein'e Walla Walla team wi!! bs there, will commence a 1 :30 p. m. Tbe game will be played under the new rules, which practical!)- : insure that it will I finished witl in two hours after comnieiiceiiieiit Ti,: will give thoee who ui. fr ,m Paadlston the ..pportunitv of seeing the full nine tnninga and still be able to return on ttie train which leave there at -i :. Boise Professional Team. Joe Spiegel, a tr-..-.:ng 11. at, of I'orl land, passed tnr..ugh Pendleton this morning. He say Boise is putting a team in tin held that will be composed largely of prolessn nais from th- east, the rest of the nine being home play ers The Boise tesn. wii. - Ibroogl Pendleton at least once u mouth 01 IH wsy to spukaue. Wash., and British Columbia cltiea. A SLCCESSFUL NU8KALE Kignt) Guests Bntertalned at the Home of Mrs. J B. Diekson. At Ibe home of Mra. J. K. Dickson 01. 1 uesday evening, 80 guests llatOtstd to a mueicale and literary program ami pasaed a very ph-asant time jrofl hi'So until 10:lk). Tiie musicaie was given lor tbe benefit of the pipe organ fund of 76n that is is-iug encored t. pay for the hue new instrument or dered for the Presbyterian church The hoase wa verv prettily adorned with cut tlowers. the admission ess. made a handsome sun. to start the land. The program was of vocal and instru mental number and two reading- b) Mia LaHarri M-iei-ti..!,- fr.,u J.nin--Wbitcomh P.iiev ami Paul Laarraaci Huubar. Mis- Crawford played the piano numbers. "Cradle lotag,'1 Kjerule, and Chamiuade'a "Scar: 1'ance and the v..a ... w.-r, ren dered a follow : "The Dana," and ' Nis tiirm- " compositions of Chadwick, ' For tliis," Toati, and "Nightingale's song.' -Nevin. sung by Mrs. Pel; ' Iir.au,., by Hudley lsuck, ami 'Mv Bed it Like a Little Boat," of which Koberi I-oui Steveoon wrote the otda, sung hv Mat. C H.Carter. Were Mv Kong With Wings Provided, ' Hahn, and "Mv Love is Come," Marsails, by Mrs. Marston "Creole Lover'- -ung." Dudley Buck. "Dader the Koee," Fischer, and "herenade," Nevin, hy Robert pond "The Battartir'i Iom Marks, Mr H Diekaon a duet, hv Mr- lei: ami Mr. Pond. "1 1-ee! Th'v 1 '-m 1 " 1 in, 1 i-n-H, ttmai. and "The Hermit " Claralex-liendersoi. and ' Asleep in the Isaep," Lauih Petire. hy J. B, Latiirop. The aciomiatniste of tiie evening were Mrs Parsons, Mrs Marston Mrs. J. h. DiokBon, Mis htark weather. After the completion of tiie program, refreshment were serevd. It i the intention of Mrs Dickson to give another musicaie later iu the spring for the same ol.je, t. The marked aucceas of Tueedav aeaaiag'a euteruinuient will cause ail wm w.-r. present to hsik forward to tn. event with pleasant ant. Beading at a. t Lnureh. At the Thompson street M I. church on Tuesday evening, Ida fi. ,. 1 Kodkey gave a reading that verv much pleaeed the audience. Tin- prog ran included the reading ot sele.-tioii fr.,n a number of standard author- ami music by Mr. Cue per, Mis I letel ei and a quartet. PB0PLB HKHt KOH A IAY. Judd deei, of (.'ove, Union county was in Peudleum this morninK on hi way u, MiIUjii m epnd a few dav IwikiUK after matters pertain im u, l,ie ottce. He i deputy uu- horticul- tnriat. Mr. tieer stated that an yet he had lieard BO report of damage tofrnit M account 0 frflesing, altliongh the weather in I'nion canity lat night wan rather fold. After Mr. lieer in sped the .Milton orchard! more will lie knOWS an to the condition of the fnut crop. Peaches are in full bloom and it i feared that the eoM weather ha. done damage, but the ner of fruit tree? of different kinds. a far a they have IWn interv iewnl. M "'at no aaaMga ha been done. ll. A. Van vice president Oyster company Hotel Pendleton, Amringe. of Tar. mm. of lot Washington . ic a gnet of tin He tatc that ac- cording to experiments which have lieen earned OK lor th past three yearn be the Wanhlngton stale fish c iminis sioner, eastern OyttaW Will thrive in Pile": Bound watem ami gr to their full si'e an rapidly as in their native Kastem water and attain the same luscious flavor. Mr. Van Amringe ha ralwavs Ihimi a Welcome x ieitor in Pen- melon, ami in nun ma mr nmm will pot I..- less wi me if the opera tions of his com nan) In raising oyatera nhoubl la- a- ---fir a- the ..utlook would warrant. K W Ba the I. a i irar.de that the mini- land ofllee, her of hoflH February at elces of Tl during .lannarv ,.r InUj, ore than ' , Roaaburg ami Oregon City offlcei This aoaerad Btora than 21,000 acrea, ai d BI lea la'ge tract ol other lands have been bandied in the I,a (.ramie othce. He thinks that many of the home steaders are Iron list nasi, being new comers to Kb stern Oragon, Persona Mention. Mr. and Mr. K W. P.artiett. ol La Grande, are goests of too Hotel V v instructed to write dlaton Mr. Bartlett came over to con fer OH I'll: iioi- matters with J, H Raley. Toni Milarkey and datbtbttr, Miss l.izxie Milarkey left recently for "an Francisco, at which ami other Cali fornia citie they will visit for a month or more THt UMATILLA RESERVATION lommendailon From Washington for School and Agency. A statement that Frank M the Inilian de int.- the roinl her.- and tnai manner t. blgl the BOIMlaCi Ol Mr Conaoi m v bbI Ingtoe MtparvlBor in . ha Bsamlnt ! I he has re am! that ih. loan, an.! a The present I j tion. and is hat Inasenrt Hs is not accident, hut mid ba t n w niaue -ii-.. i. 1. .en- W . : k . 1 1 -. 1- r. 1 :- .i- .11 ni'i .. g. h'. leinan, a In takes ai earnest interest in i.is work. Hi services have ne.-i very -atlsfa. tory ti the ili-partiiit.-nt, ami from preaent indications, he will he allowed Dt'.tnie flti '.t-: x The suiierit,- ten lent aaid t. ability, entire school of the ; ... ;. V. : 1 tat her. is la- a woman of except nuiai a lady of refinement, whose mteres' . 111 :i.i u of tin Worse Tnan War. Hundred are killed in war, hat hundred of thousand are killed by BOUatUBPtion. There would la- no deaths at all caused by this terrible : .- .i :' p. 01,,1 ould la- made i. nn derstaml tliat Shiluh'a cougli and con sumption cure is a sure r.-m,-,!-. if takas in the early stage. S6 cts., 00 ct. and tl a bottle. Iruggist will refund the money if a cure 1 not effected. Tall man V Oo, o-ad'.ng druggist. SH01 FROM HIS OWN Lindsay Shelton. or Elgin Was Found Dead. j Lindsay Khelton. of Elgin, son of And Shelton, wa- vesterda) inuml 1 dead uis. ut one niii. trom bOOM, with I a thumb shot 1 ff and a ho,e thr..iigi III ImmIv froui the left side of thealslo : men to the right breast through winch the discharge from bi shotgun nad , torn, says tin La Grande Chronicle. His gun v.a- found unoiit a half a mile away ami ba had evidently dragged himself painfully over this distance in or.i.-r t. react ins roadside before ex pirlag Bbelton bed pons oal banting ' '-t ,. ai..: wa- t. nm: dea aimt o Block 111 the afterneeni by boom bora win. i.ad dlaooverad the niooily trail. It bnm avidoal -nat be bad iasen limhing over a log while dragging bil gun hy tin mossle vfara tin- gun a.-.- Brnergsd fatal '""" Hia dog had remained faith lully witi, inn. and woold Baaraal bbmn mit the approaci. ..f i,- i.oya t'o the laxiy. The deieaseil war a miMiiler of a large family bj tt. north end of the county. H,. a BS married last Novem ber ti a v., iing lady of that BOmmunitj , and wa living proflparonalj on a farm. Five Things. The ti-.. .'.-eases for which Shilob'a I Coiisumptim, C ure is especially re. om niended, are Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup and fonaamption, No DJiedioina ever made by man is e()ual to It II, U11V resla-et Sold lll.dr a jajaitive guarantee. Monev back if it fails. :;. ,-t- ,io t-ts ami i a bottle Tallman A Co The MEDICINE FOR SPRING? fill Ye, anil no ih- UK. alii, u Iak our rcjuirvd a.-fd lor It llilt i. aJao.,.1 tvnux tnwli. eiue 77. KOEPPEN S PHARMACY Iks BOfaUai arlaal urug ioft un Court Hlroet BADGER AWAY A Cans ot Japanese Anxious to Barn Sealp Bounty. geeaeal of the Japanese laborer em ployed on tl e O. R. A N. . while tak ing a vacation, went ont hunting on McKay reek on Monday and killed a number of jack-rabbits. Tbe saw a badfar, also, but did not know what it was. The next day. Tnes-iay. a party of atw.nt U were out on the same kind ol an BSCBralon. and. while at t'hnrles t'hai inan's place, talked with him on the hunting, proposition. They ! were informed bj Mr. Chapman that there wa a boOBty of 2 on each covnte killed. They told Mr. Chap- !tnan a!mt having seen the badger the preceding day. hut BappoBBO it was a eoyote, BOt being familiar with American animals, and when informed of the bounty became greatiy excited I be) wanted that badger, no they could collect the lauintv. They told Mr 'Chapman thev cotilil get it. if thev 1 had a hove!.' Mr. Chapman sent his boy to the house ami got two shovels atd the Jans d isapjieared over the btoa Ol the hill, hunted up the hole in tbe ground la winch Ibe badger bM , disappeared and went to work. They Worked Industriously Two would shove, industriously lor a law li mutes, and would then be re- lieved by two others. They worked ith a wil!. but thai knew m-thing 01 reserve force ill a badger. As B matter ol tact, when it CO met to bur rowing throOgh the earth, the badgei-i- u dalSJ It kicks Bp the dirt and fills the holes as It travels through the ground, thus throwing ita lollowwn off the track. After the Jai'anese had spaded np groanorenoagh f..r a fair-, garden, without coming any Barer the badger. aptrently than they were when they con meiiced. and Iter having expended several hours of timi ami BSCil muscle, they com luded that the badger was safe, gave up the chase, took iiack the shovel and re turned to town. It is imt afe to men t mil badger p. these Japatiene They are sore. Is This Plain Bnough. If yor. have a natftfnii: cough ami are j Baah. go to a ilrnj: store, and fet a Nittle of Shiloh's Consninpt ion ettra. Take two-third ol it, and then, :f you are not bstssflted. return the ! the druggist, and he will re turn your money, len't that lair? So out could ask more. 2fi't..ft0 ct. and fl a hottle. Tallnian A Co., lead ing dtiiryit. Annual Parish etlng. The annual parish meeting of the Church of the liedeemer will la- held in the church this evening at ' :'M . 'clock. This is the meeting at winch tin vestrymen or trustee of the cor poratkM are elected to erve for the Bosning yar. ResortB of aAaava ami other huine will be dienoeed ol at tbt -.1110- meeting A full attendance oi men. her- of the i-otigreagtion is i-x-pactad . Insurance Fire, Life, Accideut, Plate tilaae, etc, Loans on Ci'v and County Property, j Real Estate Improved ami PniajuawajBd Citv ii htock Kancher am! Wheat Farm SI I J. R. DICKSON, Kaat Oregonian liuildiug SEALS! Notary and t Corporation I8.S0 to M Delivcreu Order of us aad save money 'irder fur liubber 8 tarn w, aJai. aollctted. LAST OKE(jON1 AN PUB. CO Old Newspapers TO I'l 'i I'NUKh cm 1- o on stielva. n.lla. or lor wrai.Liliiv i. ... uiu uawspauef, lu large bundle, ol nut- hundred en at It- ctuu a bundle THE BADGER "H aai --a OF I. BUY GLASSWARE. Owl Tea House. ,N 10 xx..iaxsMMMVyMVVV jj Facts worth j; Knowing jj In.it I have am ST I i , J i n.-w and fSecond , ' i j Ca am them and ! i IS' i I lin ed. , i c v cmmi r: i rihm.i., Court Street. 5 xeMxsMxx t Insurance l ST. JOE STORE tist received frotri the larr;ist innnu(acturcri n tne east the prettiest fine ol SHIRT WAISTS, DRESS SKIRTS and UN PKRSKIRTS to he found in this nt Ladies, call ana wish to buy or not. You can't affor.l t. buy a tailormade suit until vou have MM our line for BEAUTY, SVTLE and FIT They IN DOt equaled anywhere. This is the general bxpreggion ot those Who have examined theni. Our Press iooiis Sale, with Linings free, will con tinue until Saturday night, April 13th. Many are taking advantage f sale, why not you, reader, also. E. ! LYONS A CO., The I p-to-Date Honae. 0 Mormon Dinhopa ia' en potanc. 4.oet Power. Nlehl n ancrfi cm yi'-.i'.. vrtrninqi a m laa. una. hlbt, Hsncliici e Linl.tne.ia to Marry, toss of O' Con"i-ip.-itUin, Stuns Ou'ckn.s. of Ola- voue Taitctuni ol ti.uaa. ' rfi.-A.lci, aitS s Uun. C. I a V I e tn Tli.i. 1 1 Furniture. arpet-. Mattiiitrs. Ragf, Window Shacifr ( urtain l'ule-. EHotttMf Ifirron, Baby oabt, I rOCeVrtt, Ktc, fJudartakiug parlor in connect i-ni a t- Ila.il II BI I Iff ' t,sa. bbBb aw5 1- M aBfam daaWSkafA Best Babbitt Metal For line shafting and all bearings of machinery ot the mill or factory it cannot he surpassed : : : Made from East Oregonian The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY El KNISHKIi BAK IN mi M,i " K IN CENTER OK Itl.ncK BET. ALTA A WEBBHT8 X. SCHEMPP, Prop. Locust Hill Rabbitry and Poultry Yards Pedigreed Belgian Hares and pure bred I owls. Hares, 6.UU per pair, $. oacdi harresl, Buff, ami White Plym outh Kocke I vj o.oo isr 15, nm for So IJU; alao some barred Kock eggs at $1 .50 per Hitting. Hia and Single Comb Khodc Island tteds KKK"IU'.tK),M,r lft, Bitting (or lo.isj. Visitors welcome. For further InfWt BBal 111 addreea iook inem over whether vou I s 1 . -cr y Trail t.y ta lcw7v?aa can la .4d an. I - curve Loat n - - ' " dW see, Bnnrmntorrhooa lnsomaTZ"vnl t-ame aeck. Ner.Z-TBil phnrge, atoeT! .man. VinLl Aodrose, Bishop Remouy Co., tan r 'oacieB,l tin sssia re v f 11 wi - "mi You're worth a million to tm e . "Tlint. 1 1 .ai.l ul.a 1 1 I aie hip og, nt at it ami I will go ami hnr lea nptodate furniture." "Wher-?M Al llader's. o ml Webb street." course. ,.,mer k, 050 DAKVEAU. Pi-op. Elegantly Furni bed Steam k I ur p-ag Plan Itl ck unJa half from desstl Sample Room in connectle Kooni Kate 50t. 75c,! i h i: del 1 ei POIND BARS. Type Metal. Office, Pendleton, or. k LUCKY MORSEiNOi , .., . .. ...... vour kei ii Is put on riijlil ami uie ins ll a. aiiaMins Lou lo travel W lieu your . arriag-e aetl- r lMillil.na afl..r Wi.ilu... ra. ur ln, mill we will n. II St " mall coat NEAGLE BROS. Do you want work? Do vou want to hire K so all or adfite ...ur ttanta will Ii so- ed tu fstOMrTl-V C. F. COOk'b GmpIoymentAgefl i orni-r MAIS AM' ALMA : law lull Un. ..I Claraura LoOfS and Smoker Arti o uair.n oea NICK CLUB ROOM- aWV w. wauk, l i'iidleUin, tlregou. leiidlt