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PANTS Good ones for $1.00 Better ones $2 50 to $6.00. New line just received direct from New York, all sfsSS from SO to 50 waist measure. I Fit Guaranteed Perfect make. Cleaver Bros. i feast wi N K8DAY, APRIL 17, 1901, . iunnu rtn mm rnw A LM.k rim rnlLIUIN I An Aliliinrt Man at the Place Tody Cenrarrlnt With the Urowari. A plan li fool that it is bopod . n ihh Hi" Milton fruitgrowers to , limit.' th waste of so nosh ol tin (nil raiSftd iii tin- MUrtom part of I mat ilia OOODtf Md all "I the Wallii Walla VftllSfi Li J I'iiTi'K ill AhIi- ' in-null, arrived In Pendleton tin- tie. ruing. iM-ing escorted liy Col. It. Q lUll IIOI1 of tllf U, K. N. HIKl look il,.. branch train for .iiittmi. mere il,,. i .inferred ttitli tin1 orcliariliHts re- anllnii ti teblishHrtitt of ffoll miming leetorjr. Mr. Plsns has sss. in rin- I in.-1 ihh at -liliinti. ti'iinir thoroughly sperlftftceQ ami alili' to plaoa the enterprise SBM a paying Mil vir large pnrttun ol t lit. fruit i .i it-.ii.. it. . 1 1 .. ...il... :.. , . - f ... I III nil' v. ill III o ill ill vmie, ir nol - id it tin- reft eon I MM the pro iliii't i- sometimes too large lor the iniirki't. rhe Mnnery win rare no a i market ami ooatane mm thai .mil. I not ln Hliiipeil. (Jil. .Iinli Iiiih already mnv of the fruit gmw- I ...i I rv;.:vi:;! ittic'iurugcniunS nr II niiTiirie. in t:n event the proieet received the ii :n . i r Mii.ori, lie riuiiiery will ne Iinli in tine to iihh the fruit eron this ear. CoL Judfton, while here, lliaile in I t i r v i ..ii. . . iii); llie i'reiinier iiutus- Ki I ..I inr IVnilli'loii. He urged people here to lake up the matter ami i :i ii 1 1 to ft successful conclusion, lie ill the tin-reusing dcniuiid tor Imttei and ulieeae In Oregon, ami the Heady growth of the business in every I t r ol ilri L'on ami WftaillDftlOn 1 In Dreamer v in a part of the dairy i i " in all partH ol the country. Il lucrative creamery in proven to he i lie beftti hotter than to have one i it. iii .il 1 1 1 iieHota , where i lived lor many years iH-fore com I tig to i i here are sun crciuncric put- tiic out mi 1 1 ions ol poitnilH of hutter, ml renreeentiftg an investment of .o in IftO.OOO.OQU, In all lln lint, there i- not niic ununited on anv hut the co- iperativa plan. It lias DMA fouml to ha ii..- l etter, anil thlN is no longer ite bftteil in MlnnOftotft, now loading all Hi. -i. ue" uf the I'uion in the dairv Imluttry, A nteftiwerj huilt hore would i . ii. i iliiheiiltv iu marketing it entire product at good prim. Your i market it- excellent, and every nit) in the country will huv the hutter. You will Ilnd it will iNtv in the end better than any other one thing that COIlld he done for I'endleton and the .inner- .in.! dnirvnieu in thin ri: i"ii . have you a Broken ana. la. i KeroftMblV we do all kinds of tine Vftleh reiairiug ami guarantee It. Our Uuarantee ia One wherein yon can depend upon what M Mr hiiHlnuHH, our name ami our fnt'ire ileneiiiia muni it. Work ii will receive our prompt and careful attention. L HUNZIKER, ...Jeweler and Optician.., Next door to Alexander A Hexter'a There not a Lame Place.- In the Kainblar anywhere One part ia aa strong as aiititiior. That may lie one reason hy BICYCLES Outwear other wheels. $35.00 Ladiea' or OeuU' kMtdaUr. Udiea or Omits Light Uoadster I40.U0 UeniH in ooiind Uaoer l.'aJ.OO I Ail las ortieuts Chainloaa tH).0o Ideal. 120, $22, r-'fi R. W. FLETCHER, Aaeat Vmmm uraao-. Dry Goods Co. The Milton rri'iiriitTv now makes IIMHI pounds a day, and could i hi steadily good pricen ninny times tlint BBMMBt. Whit Man Turned Ysllow (irtRt consternation was felt Uv the (riondfl of Mi a. BoMrty of Lexington, Kv w,l"n ,,"'v wnH turning yellow, Bin skin slowly changed oolor, ihIhii li is eyes, aim tii' suffered ti'rriiiiv. HIh innlii.lv wan Yellow .lauiidlco. He wiih treated liy the best doctors, bol ft it hOOl henelit. 1'lieu he was advised to try Klectric Hitters, the womlerinl Btoniftofl and Liver rcmc.lv, ami bt writes: "After taking two bottles I wan whollv cured " A trial DtOVM tniitdiloss merit lor all Ntomach. liver and kidney trouhlcH (inlv -'.ric. Bold by Talltnaii c Co., druggists. Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. M Havens, I'll i lade I pli ih. .1 I' Mainpel, Sun l-runcisco. A Opponheinior, San I- m li c i sco Robert Kennedy, Portland. K B Hhepard, Spokaii". A 8 Ileum. U. Spokane. I, I inlclilcr, Portland. K K II. in Spokane. iicT Williams, Portland. .1 8 Wilson, Kansas City. li M Soros, Lftremift, R Y. Win .1 Moore, Walla Walla. C 1. 1 'owner, Spokane. Ilarvy Kd I on , Portland. s m Lftlfatr, WaHhington. .! A rtlliMon, Portland. .1 W t'aaon, Portland. Sam l.ec, Spokane. J T Bmlihftin, BoMBVlllft, Or. K i: Randall, Omte, Rob. i'ii. i Nehergall. .1 0 Mackinnon, QrOftl Northern. W C Scachrist. Y 0 l.inea. Cork in. B M Hritumck. Portland. .1 F Morrell, Portlaml Will Smith and lie, Chicago. ieo llarria, Portland. Andrew Ny lander, Portlund. II Will Do Vim, Uood, A IiIimmI purifier ami tiHHiie huilder in Karl 'h Clover Knot Tea. Bold for half a ceiiturv on our guarantee. MottOJ rcfumlecl if reeulta are not fttiftfftCtory. Price LV. cth. and W) ct. Tul Imau Co. There With Uoodi. If von give vour grocery ordera to Martin he will he "there with the giMHld." I neHt canned gPON and dried friiitn in the city alwaya on hand ; uImo, nice freah vcuelahlea. He it aide agent (or ). H. i.lauoh BOfBft I celebrated hutter. Low priftM and high quality Kaatern ham- and liacon. A nine line of anioked HhIi . All the ' giaal hranda of pickled, mhiicch and reliahea. Florida atrawherriea iu the , market in a few day a. - m m A (iood Thing. Our great-Krand uiothera' garreti i vontainetl the aame herha of all heal ; ing found In Karl f Clover Boo! 'lea. i They gave our auceatora Hlreugth, kept the tiloou pure, auu will ilo the aauie (or you if you aay eo. Price 2ft eta and ftt) eta. Tall man A Co., leu. hue drtiKgiata. A Reeital Thunday Uvanlna Mm. J. A. Maraton giver, a mimical recital on Thurmliiy evening, at Odd , PellowH hall, prOftftntlnf her DO pill in piano ami vocal uuiulierH. The pro gffMB Mill he rftftdOfftd in the prcHeme 'of a ii ii ui her of invited gueatf, parentx I of the pupila and othura IfttOfftfttod in mimic. . Look at Your Kaee, And aoo if it ia reflecting health or dlsMfte Karl V iMovet Kiait Tea iMiaiililien tie' face and complexion, and aaauroa H)r(ettt health All dnugiftti 26 centa and 5l centh Money refiindel if reeulta are not aatiafactory. Talltiiau A Co. I'.irt lanil haa all the haaehall playera aigued for the aeaa m under Man.ixcr Jack Uriui. Acker'a Kugliali rciucdy will atop a cough at any time, and will cure the worat cold iu twelve hum.-, or money refunded. 26 eta. and oti ctn. Fur aule hy bna'k A McComua. THE... BEST PROOF That a remedy cures is the words of those who've tried it. How ofum ie it said, "I can't steep, uiy ayatem is run down, my digoation had, ur I've rheuuiatlam or kidney trouble?" Ueporta of cures hy uiy Dr. Sanden's Belt Pnur in hv every mull. These ahow it to uo Hit' greauiai remeo- for all nuinu Anil uMak niuiaeM. and i( every sufferer used this treatment there wouldn't he an ailing man or VOBMn today. Write for mv interesting hook ifreo I aud sec the cures I've made. DR. A. T. SANDEN, Oept. A. kuaael Block. PORTLAND, ORBUON. 0RI:(H)N APPLES IN CHINA CONSUL H. B. BILLBR WRITBS OF THR ORIRNTAL MARKRT. Queitlon or Price Paramount to Bulld Inx Up a Largo Trade In the Par Bait. Cnnaul R, B. Miller, of Oregon, now in China, write of the piwaihilitie of etahlihing a market for apple in the i irient. Ho av in part I "In the first place, the apple market in China, outioe of a limited mortal lor foreigner, which DOft he firt cla, i lor our chenper varieties. All of the Pacific coast four-tier fancy apples can go to the Eastern state and EjQPOBO, and a market tor our five-tier stock may he made in China. The first requisite is an agency controlling a large amount of fruit that will shit and ditrihute on a niall margin. To do this economically, the home end must he reponihle for putting up only such varieties as will carry well hy vessel where ventilation is poor ad handling very rough, and the losses should he made to attach to the' home end; otherwise, the margin of handling will he too heavy for the trade. "The second prohlem ie one of economy in packing and handling. For the I usier,, otid BBTOpftftll markets great importance i attached to the quality of fruit and package, and none hnt fancy fruit, in tirst-clas packages, should ever go into those market from the Chinese millions must he flhipMi from an altogether different point of view. must Not Cost Too Mueh. "The main feature here is low cost. The five-tier apple t lint is sound and of good form is 'he one tliHt can cap ture this trade. The color need not he perfect, Btul the flivor need not equal the fruit sent H'nst or to Kuroie. The Pacific coast will soon find trnuhle to ship this quality of fruit to any of its usual markets, and immense quantifies are sure to he produced. My opinion is that the inaraet for this fruit may he made in China. I do not mean hv this that scaly, scahhy, wormy and diseased apples ot all kinds can he marketed here. "The fruit must bt good, suuii.l, ch'BhJfruit, good keeping winter varie ties, Tint smaller ill size, and of a lower general quality than that suita hie for the Kastern or KftPOpftftn mar ket. Our ilve-tier Hen Pavis, that ia a gnnd shipper ami fair-appearing fruit, is just ttie fruit lor this trade. Sues should he regular and even Apple should he wrapped, as it imptoves their keeping and shipping qualities. The paper can he of a nncb cheaper grade than that used lor tirst grade fruit. Nome saving can he made iu 'Mixing, as the boxes will not appear in ttie homes or in the fruit stands from winch they are sold. Itoxes of a rougher ami cheaper grade can Ih used. Transportation. "A low freight eost fitting the quality of goods and market must he Mccurcd, ami prompt delivery must he assured. With steamer lines from San Francisco, Portland, Tacotna, Seattle and Vancouver, H. C , to China, there need he no long railroad haul to ad. I to the cost of the fruit I can See no great profit to encourage a dealer to take up the qOftfttion and huihl up the trade. This is u question for the grow ers, ami can heat he handled hy an association of large producers in terested in finding a market for their small apples. It they can he sold to consumers at B cents, Mexican, a pound, the consumption may increase to great proportions. An association of growers should have a representative here, and arrangements should tie made and maintained to keep the price lu to the consumer, (or the entire question deH'iids upon that pr iiniar I y . ' ' UEOROE MUNLEY IS DEAD He Had Been at the County Farm Ten Yean. (ieorge lirinlev died at the county hiNipital Sunday evening, April 14, and was hurled in I fluey cenn terv Momlav morning. He was stri.keii with paralysis on Wednesday, April 1(1, aud scarcely moved a muscle (or lour daya, when death came. He hud BO relatives in this auction of the country and his place of hirth is unknown to the hoapltal olhcials. Mr. Hrinley had i '.': a resident of Oregon for uii. ml (ft years. Years ago, he (ore there was any Pendleton, he worked at hia trade of wagon-maker at I he Oalles and I ' mat I In , hcing emplmeil hy M. K. Folaoni at the hitter place over Mo vears ago iu the manulacturuig ol coaches. He afterwards was em ployed hy Mr. Folaoin a wagon-maker in Pendleton. Mr. Hrinley was well known to Lot Liverinore, .lease Fail ing, O. F. Thompson, J. H. Koontz and other oldtliner. Hrinley waa iu wel stances, having made trade, and while not Years ago .Mr. to do circum bifl wages at ins of a dissipated character was not of a sav ing disposi tion. He was injured a little over HI years ago, which made him mcupahle of working at his trade, and as a result he went to the county farm on Sep. tcmlier H, 1HIMI, where he has heen ever since. The news of his death will re call old tunes to many of the pioneers uf I io.itu.it county. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured W ith local Hplilli HlioiiK. a the) uaUUOl reach the aval of ttie dleeaee. l aiarrli u a blood or coiimituiioiiHl dlaaeaai niei in order U aura It you iimm take internal remedies. Hall'. Ca tarrh Cure i- taken InlerweU) ami act. directly on tin I..-." anil Hill CO u. Mirfai rv Hall'. Ca tarrh l ure i not auaok medicine, li u pre- rtln.il Ii) oiu- at llie ta.'t ili)i. Ian. in tin. country for year., and Ue regular iireac riot toll. Ii i. loiiipoM'd of the '. touloa kiiiiwu, eoeX' liiued with tile bent lilo.nl p-UnBan, aclinic directly on the lain .hi- Hlrfaeai. The perfect cuinliliirttioii uf the two iiigrediontn I. what produoee iuota wouderful raaulta Ift aurtftg eft l.u 1 1. Seud for IciUiiuoiilal", (rue. P. J CHKNEY 6i CO., Prop.. , Toledo, O. bold l) ilriivKi-.il-. pre HairaVaiuiT) Pill, are UpJ beat. BASTBRN 0RKC0N INCOKPORATlONb. Thred From Umatilla County are Filed In Salem. Among articlua of incoproratiou tiled iu Salem Tuesday were: The Navajo Coal A Petroleum Oil coinpavy will develop coal aud oil lands and do a general prospecting and development business. The company has a capital uf t;i00,U00, divided into shares valued at 20 cuuts. Pendleton is the headquarter-.:, and T. C. ialur, Kohert Forster, F. H. Clopton, C. B. Wade, J. K. !'n:kaon and J. II Haley arc the incorporators. The Miltou Co-operative fifftftfturj couipitiiy will uperate a creainerv, Hkiiiuiiiug stations and cheese fac tories, and deal lu tin- products ot these iuatilutious. Miltou ia the luiadiiiiarturs. llie coiupauv tias a capital tuck of 10,000, divided into shares of 100 each. K. M . Dorothy, Ira W. Berry, A. M. F.laui aud II. L. Fraiiur are the incorporators aud promoters. Milton Fruitgrowers' Union will handle fruits uf all kinds and secure for the growers of the Walla Walla valley all poasihle advantage in mar keting their produce TftfO thousand dollars repreeeute the capital of the ration, divided into ahares valued at 6 each. Miltou ia the headquarter. and c. B. Stewart. C. 0. Rogere, J. P. McMinn, H. L. Canvel and A. M. Knn are the incorporatora. The Union Library Association will conduct a library and reading room in Union. The ' aaaociation will be foverned bv a board of six truateea. 'he capital in estimated at 300. and the income will be derived from dona tions and due of memts?rs. Two of the trustees will he elected hy the Wo man's clnh of Union, two by the W. C. T. V , and two appointed hy the mayor. L. S Wright, B, K. Puree I ami Minnie Odell are the incorporator. DBATH FROM CAS0LINR. A Myiterloui Rxploilon In Which Two Men Lot 1 "hair LVI. Oasoline is heing used quite freely in Pendleton and in RMBB instances quite careles.lv. More caution should he ohserved in the use of it. The nec essity for caution in Pendleton la shown hy th accidents from gasoline occurring daily in all parts of the country. A few davs ago at .lanesvllle, Wisconsin, Mantel Preller and James Horn lost their lives hy the explosion of a gasoline generator. .lust how the accident occurred no one can tell, as no one was in the place of husiness at the time except the two men. It ap pears that Preller was hack of the gasoline generator, pumping up the gaanline, and Horn was stsmling near hv. They made one attempt to start it, which was a failure, and on the second attempt, the explosion came. The explosion was heard, and people rushed to the scene. Horn vva lying on the Moor with Mood onring out of several places, and was dead. Preller was fouml on the floor, hut was still ulive. He died in an amhtllance on his way to the hospital. At Korkville City, Iowa, Miss Maggie Willey and William Smith were very seriously hurned by a gaso line lamp Thursday evening, while attempting to light the generator ami lamp, the generator heing used to gen erate gas from gasoline, which ignited and set tire to the htiilding. To accommodate those who are par tial to the iis'. of atomizer in applying liquids into the nasal pasages for catarrhal trotihles, the proprietors prepare Fly's Liquid Cream Halm Price including the spraying tula is 71 cents. Uruggists or hv mail. The liquid emiiialies the medicinal prop erties of the solid preparation. Cream Mh I tii is iiuicklv RDftOrbftd hy the mem hrane and doe not dry up the secre tions hut changes them to a natural and healthy character. Klv Prnthcrs, M Warren St.. N , Y. THE CURING OF 1HB MANGK. Visit Expected Next Week From Govern ment Repreianlatlv. Solution of the question of curing the mange utilise on the Indian reserva tion here is in sight. Farly next week. Or. O. H. Melvin, of the titireaii of animal industry at Washington will visit Pendleton, accompanied hy lr. K. V Hntf hiiixon, one of i he represen tatives of the hureaii stationed at Port lund and having charge of the Liuntoii horse meat cannery ami other locali ties. They ure expected to go to the reservation ami make iMMMUOn of the ponies of the Indians with reference to the mange. They arc now iu Portland, and will go to Seattle, Tacotna ami Spokane, coming here from the last named city. it has always heen ditllcult to handle the tniilige on the reservation for the rftMOn that the federal government has prevented the stale olhcials from going upon the reserve to eradicate the diaeaae, holding that the state's au thority does not extend to Indian reser vations. Yet the federal government has tint done anything to kill out the disease, which has made progress un til it is scarcely safe to leave any horse at large on the range there. A serious condition exists, and horse owners are all the time iu the leai thut their valuahlc animals will he. come affected. CASTORIA Bear, thr .IgtiHiinr uf ' ha-, II I'l.rrcwa la uae for MM Han thirty years, aad 74 eTIM l v iUvt Alumji Jiomgit W. OF W. ENTERTAINMENT. Literary and Musical Program. Fol lowed by a Dane. Pendleton camp, No. 41, W linen .1 l lie World, gave an entertainment Tuesday evening for tiiemhers and guest. The literary and musical pr gram was rendered m their liall in Odd rellowa hiiilding, (ieorge A. Hart man , sr., acting as master of cere monies. The followiug was the pro gram: Music hy Kirkuian's orchestra recitation hy lif l.aKarre, with two recalls music hv Pendleton quartet. consist ing of Messrs. K tuihrel I , Owens, Kader ami (oilier; recitation hy Miss LaHarre. instrumental Hftsit OB the belli, W. J. Streever, accniiipati ied hy Carl (iuiott on the piano. The pro gram specifically aud iu its entirety was highly enjuyable. The audience ad loomed to Armory hall where Kirkuian's orchealra furn ished dance music to which several hours were pleasantly whiled away. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures coughs and colds at 9tu$. We don't mean that it relieves you for a little while it turts. It has been doing this for half a century. It hat saved hundreds of thousand of lives. It will save yours il you give it a chance. "I a... . m.h,.J .. Buek buAt frwa ll, UKM I .? i.wauataa ahiiuli'i lot cvajiaj, lkrol, Ui..i.il aad la.a noubia." CHAS. VANUKKCAK, Wauifufd, M. V. Balloti . Can.tuufitlou Coxa la soldi by all arugguu at . ... . ! oo a buttle, ft urtutad yuaf, it, aua. wltb avary boHle. If y.u arc uai MtlaAed to jroar a.....i aud get youy money baob. Writ, it iUa.tr.iad boa. ou c.a.upil... Sou vitWl mm l a. a. C Wl. Qi . IM.y. N V Kor aatle b.v Talliuuu d "., UruKertatK. For Rigs To ko Fishing ur for a cab to make a call telephone Main 7v. K1.V1N UKAlu, I luwielo Depot SUble. MANY TEACHERS FAILED THR DIFFICULT Q0RST10NS IN BISTORT CAUSBD TROUBLE. State superintendent i. H. Aakerman Wanta a RlRhar Oeada of Oanaral Inrormatlon. The failure of 28 out of 41 applicants for teachers' certificates at the county teachers' examination held April 10-12, ia a matter of much comment both within and without the ranks of the profession. The questions propounded were of the usual character in all the branchea except history. There was the difficulty. The Reason Olvan. State Superintendent o( Pnhlic In struction J. H. Ackerman waa present a portion of the time during the ex animation The hoard of examiners when handling the paers suhmited hv the teachers on the questions in his tory quickly discovered that there was trouble ahead for the applicants, called his attention to il. He said iu reply that it was the desire of .the state hoard of education to raise the standard of the knowledge of teachers on gen eral history, and that ttie questions had heen framed with that object in view. The questions Submitted. Twelve questions were submitted of which the applicant was allowed to select 10 to answer, and upon those selected receive markings. Following is the list as submitted hy the state board : 1. What does the course of stndv sav about historical maps'.' Make live statements. I, What suggestion is made in the course of study relative to the relation of the history of a country and its great men f ;. a What nected with the tine? ib How 4. What wen sum of France act of cruelty i con founding of St. Aligns wa that act avenge,'' the territorial posses , Spain, and Knglatnl respectively, in .North America, as rlxed hv the treaty of Paris, in ITo ; i. (Jive two important features of the financial policy of Alexander i i.i miltOBi 6i State an important historical event connected w it h I he name of (ft) Commodore IVeatur h Stephen A. I i.Nigla- , e .lolin ('. Fremont .1 Roger K. Taney . e Sam Houston. 7. What ha been done by each of the following named men for the de velopment or improvement of the com mercial interests of the country: .a' lames It. Fads , h Kh Whltnev; (c) (ieorge Clinton d John A. Hoehhng (ft Cyrus W. Field? n. v mil events ol interest are con- necten with the following dates: April lit, 177'; October 17, 1777; July a, IS68 j May 1, 1RWH; Jan. 8, 18I.V.' W. Outline the reconstruction policv of congress with which the seceded states were obliged to comply before lading granted representation in that ho hf Id. DftStrihc the battle of Hull Hun, giving year, location, opHiug gen erals, and result. 11. Where were1 the last great politi cal conventions held; Who were nom inated (or president and vice president at each Nauie one plank of each platform adopted at such convention. ISa Make a statement relative to each of the following : a Hay-Paiin-cefote ,h ItiNisevelt : c William A. Clark ,d Otis, (ft "The Cantcci FlGPRUNE Cereal The most wholesome and nutritious substitute for cof fee and tea. Made from the choicest California figs, prunes and selected grains. A delicious, strengthening beverage holds its delicate flavor to the bottom of the cup. Physicians recommend Figprune. All grocers sell it GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Under New nanaxemeat. J. W BANCROFT, Prop. Kate l.2 . .ml 1 1. .'in pr day, Meats aov. apeclal K.i. . ii i i.i aiuutb. hi .i Mui1 Iu lbs city for Kauillles. Hu. lu all train., free sample iuobu Klut irlc liglila aud ataaui beat. Kite nruuf bulldlug. Cor. Court and Johnson Sts, PENDLETON. OREGON Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway For Chicago, bt. Paul, Bt. Iauis, Kan aaa City, bt. Jew, Omalia, aud '1. .. All Points Last and South fortlaud and points on th. Sound. Arrive. Muudat., W eduasdays aud ITrKlay.al 11.46a ui Tueeday., Tburadajraaud baiurda. .1 M a. ia. O, par U dally . .i euuaey at o.w v m. v..r iufi.ruintiuij roeardlos rata, aad aceuui atodaUfa. uaU ou ur ladletou. Oreguu S. ' A . i'l' KM HA I. U. If. A., Walla Walla. Wast. For Health, Strength and CI Pleasure Drink 1 Polydore Moeiis, Proprietor. J Ladies Ties and Belts Arrived lodftj Dtf BXprefl ;t lot of New Yorks' Newest Novelties Gold Hands, Silver Bands, Blftok satin KoUK Black latin Bands, Ribbon HVksI aud I iglon BELTS. TIES and Stock Collars Everything that is new and uptodate you'll kind here at modest prices. The MANHOOD III VltotaMTa tlM pTt IT I PI "nil i f II t 1 m - r i 1 1 n 1 1 tll. iMt' lf UlSsJ s i ej an Inv. imra, res-ret i m tnPV MtaftBff Jt.toi'.ull I.MV.C I,- tin v i r . l.l i. i ni i lis is re it i i i iliNiieiiiu Iii a i ii . W it ! ituiM onaMiiHllfll wvrBJBBST sata lu Hra-rni.iiin ... i ri :. i...MMtiie II n r, u. i- k i ir.. irtuarjr uni.m. i t a.i Iiuimiiiiii . l f llsftiMKeiraiejihoae and rtoraasni'ti I sak afgane. The ri-iuKiii eulfarars ar t rnri-it hv It. tnr.1. Im-cmm. t naresnl an' lnKitili.1 wlih Sra.lalHla Ct I'l liK.N K the uniy known ri iin .'i I . . o- wuin .ii ..... Mil u-MJ lata A wriin e tiiantnuieitlvi.il am I ne' I lirsimti i . . i.,.t vllvvl a la-tataueal cure. SLwiaboi.ufcn f in. II. H.-O.I f..r ma. . In-iil.i I i. - mi. ... iig. 4il.tr . aaaii assei w., i 1 1. eoit i i.e HV i I.i. vi ftN BYERS' BEST FLOUR I'o make good 1 1 rend use livers' Heat flour II took llrsl premium at the Chicago World'- I .ur - t.-r nil KMspfttl t ion, ami gives excellent sati-dm-iion wbftrftfftff Bftsal Kvery aca is gtiarantiail. We hate the bftti Meam Kolhal Hallev, SmhiJ ItjTft in. I BftftnllftM llirlei. PENDLETON V. s. BVI Hotel Pendleton Under New Strictly Flrst-Class Excellent Cnlsioe. Every Modern Convenience T ( Kftr and KlllUrd dooms The I'.est Holel Van Dran Bros., Props. LEE'S LICE KILLER... A sure remedy lor lice and initea. International i'oultry fmoA bSMS UsS hens healthy, mica grit aids digestion, Hone meal gives strength to young clinks. HONK MEAL A clean, inoffensive hut nutritious IftftillSM 'or yuur lawus. C. F. Colesworthy ltmiiry ai,d Hee "pp'y 'p01 i ss.eMeB.BBBnnBnatae.e"", Leaders. RESTORED """55L ilipoi'i I 1 1-11. 1 1 1-1. sl ifn, Witt iili'lil V 'O llf ' I .' i M I i.'innlft, hi innioii ! iirauin i'iiiiih Ii. f ilin-iiii hid. It tiot i liii'ki' tiui 3' in roun m.i ai. 'i sin i ion. oitvn.is ROLLER MILLS Proprlutor. rianagement. u3 Give Us i Trill. Kates $2.00 a day Special Kates by Week or monto ill Headquarters lor Traveling Men In kftalern Oregon. Successors to J. E. Moore (IliO. I. AM V I At , I'luu Eleuntly Furnlsbed Steam Heated liuropaan Plan, Uiovk ad a Ball froen depot. SaiMple koorn la tmniciitni Room Kate 50v, 75c, 11.00 Hotel SI. Gnu