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I PANTS Good ones for $1.00 Better ones $2 50 to $6.00. w line just received rlireot from New York, all sizes from 80 to 60 wni-t measure. Fit Guaranteed Perfect make. saver Bros. Dry Goods Co. baOAY, ATKIL in, MHH. PHOTOGRAPHERS the Hw ' rack and "Snapped" Horse on the Run. Mon liei ' number ol amateur L, i - nil Have liecnlliK 18- I il .,1 thf IIMIIIIIN OI kr ind H ittlwl i army m itinera iti r nntorietv. Among ..... II k 1 II I. V. If in i piosss. ui urwn i ami .1 r. McMiiiius, iii 111,,,. ; n'SlocK i fl grow- lMIII The latter went out to early thin week ami dI photograph ui ill, tun thi-v wn not nrv when developed. He told Iu,... i. . ( lirni'k, Wlm in hhnti)grather himMlfi and wan t li.t In. w hi hi go nut ami iis- klttfl MSD shots ui tln horses, l tli' Uillllll lei Stllll!' gOOO Konlingly they bmmh the trip i i hall doom photographs . n the hiimI arntniil the .ui and roturnsd botJM lllti d Mr. Hrock did Um dc blnitelt, tint tin' result war In cause coliHiilcriinic surprise. tratt'liuiL' tin1 ItOrpM nn the track i'k hud nnt initiced ithvthiiig boa t lie .itiiniuls When he ilopeil tin' rlen ib Be IMy he i thai tin' nurses were like I one in pertlonlnF showed i ix lii iil legs, winch miiii k Ji!i t ;t iii; I im , evidence that n r. i li.nl dnne its best to catch S III Nlgllt. hi-' riiini'iil ii-mI was one reirtl- iill.m an espoMN in the l kirt ui ii riiiiil In tnke an in rapid Motion i jumping a Mr., thai must he duM in the pan nl a second. Air. llrnck tor the irnier kind nl an III- r I nl then lie in rcudiueas I a streak nl I inlitll i IIK- A hood Thing, trand unit I ith ' garrets k nne herbs ii all hotll- iH ii Karl's (Mover Knot Tea. M' mir ancestors strength, kept ' i ' i r. -. and will do the Dame -i' win sitv mo. I'rice iifi eta' ctH. lalliuan A Co., lending IRAN WliBB STREETi Taken by the city tounell Last kv.nlnt! girt session u( the cltv council I aid Wednesday evening, prior rli tin' i reel Nnriuklinu Hiihiect loraMll) disiussed. A re pre - I tin Muile taker toiiiiianv aaoi and rave his views on thai ll -prinkl inir wuiinns that would lave you a Broken ?att Nulwr wa do all kinds of due; repairing and guarantee it. Our Uuarantec ia One F .in depend upon what f i om business, our name pir mi ii, dapatwa upon it. Work receive our prompt ami attention. L HUNZIKER, Jweler and Optician.., pt door lo Alexander A lloxter s he necessary and Heveral other matters nf intercut. Action wan taken in regard to grad IttgJ and graveling Wehb Hireet from Oak street to intersection of Wehh and Court. Oak Htreet extendi) north and Hiiuth a Htiort distance went of the W, .v ('. R, freight depot. It wan resolved 10 advertise for bid for the proposed improvement, said hid to tie sub mitted hv April 20, in accordance with the provisions nf the notice which ap pears elnewhere in today'n KmhI (re Konian. wiiii.' Man Turned Yellow. ( i rent coiiNternat ion waN toll DJf the frlandi of Mi A. Bogarty ofLexisctoa, Ky., when they naw he wan turning yellow. II ih ekin mIowIv changed color, alao bin even, and he Hiiffercd terriblv. II" rualRilv wan Yellow JaDOdloa. He wiir treated hv the lient doctor, tint without lienelit. Then he wan advlned Ui try Klectric Bi tiara, the womlerliil Htomach and I. Ivor ntPjady, and he writen: "After taking two hottlen I wan wholly cured." A trial proven iti nni tch lean merit for all atomach. liver and kidney troubles Only 2rc. Sold by I ,i l'n. ii A Co., druggists. (iKNBRAL M It h ALARM. Resldene ot Chariot H Carter Wat MiKhilv Damaaed. A general tire alarm was turned in ut BtSO o'clock this morning which called the department and otfaafl to VlBoaol Hiaoti just north ol Court, where the residence of Churlea II. Carter was lieing slowlv devoered by lire. Several streams ot water were hooii on the building and the tire was drowned out. The lire had apparently trot a start from a defective Hue The rules governing the turning in of alarms do not seem to is' mulct -stood. According to t he opinion of thoHe in a position to know then' aM no necessity for a general alarm. The tire was in tint district of the liaODOf hose company, and could have been easily handled by it. In case ot a gen eral alarm all the i ipaniea respond ami the members get pa v. The KMhV tioii of the hydrants is another thing th.it should be studied up by the tin men Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with local aMttaattaoji a tho i Hiiiiiit raaaa the aval of the illnvaw. Catarrh In a hlooil or coiixtitiitioiial illwam . ami III onlur tm ure It you BjMal lake internal reliivillo llaU'n l a iarrh ( ore m laki'ti liilernally Mini act. illreetly on the Head anil aMMMNU aurlacen. Hall . I n tarrli i lire 1. mil a ipiaek nii'illolne. It wa. lire, m rllH-il liv nne ol tin- lel I'll .Irian- in tin. country lor . at- ami l.a regular iiri rrliliiiii 11 I. I'Oinim.f il of the Ix'.l Ionic, kihivmi. coin lilliuil Willi the Iw.t IiIihiiI iurltlitr.. actlliK diraetlyoB Hie mucoux nirtacc. The perlei t ronililliatlou of the two lagtadUHIII 1. what proihii i'h .ui'li womlerliil rvault. In curlna ca larrli Hcml for tv.ttinoiilal. (rue. K. J OttKNIY & CO., ITopa , Toludo, O. Hohl liy druiKi.l. irlr' 7.V-. Hall . Kauilly fill, are the uoit. Arrival! at Hotel Pendleton. Dr B 0 Mcabb, Bpotaao. a Koch, Hi Loau. w H Williams, Port land, Win Maher, l'orlland. 0 M Smith, I'nrtlaud. A Kascb and wife, Portland. J A Cooke, ban Francisco. 1 Ackeriuan, St JaOj Mo, John H Wright, st Looia. I. B I I int. San rancisco. P Jaoobaenu, San Francisco. Robert Kenncih . l'orlland Q P Haldwiu, Seattle. Lake 1 rauce, Athuna. W K F.llis. iiepimur. Mrs C E Moore, Cleveland, O. Mrs M M Tutlle, Cleveland. I . II H Scott, wife and two children, Holla. L J Hberer, Chicago. 1 W i.urlet J J I .ut n . Portland, (iutt Stetthuns, Spokane '1 W Jackson, Portland Joseph France, Walla Walla. II I. Sister, Portland. H 11 Kees. Henry Jacob, San Frauciaco. Look al Your Faee, And aee if it is retieotiug huulth or disease Karl's Clover Koot Tea la-ant ipet- the face and complexion, and assures ierfect health All druggists '-'.I rent.- nnd 60 cents Money refunded if results are not satisfactory Tall man dc Co. pe not a Ime Place, 1 1 Hie Kainhler anywhere. 1 'ne part is as strong an another. That may lie one reason why blCYCl.KS Outwear oilier wheels. $35.00 Ladles' or (louts' Koadator. kaorQenta Light Koadster $40.00 H I" pound Uacer 60.00 les nr (ienU (Miainleaa ItiO.OO li ;jo, Mil K W. FLETCriER, Asaut Umatilla (bounty, i-audiawu, omaou. THE... BEST PROOF That a remedy cures is the words of those who've tried it. How often l it said, "I can't sleep, my system is run down, my digestion's bad, or I've rheumatism or kidney trouble','" Leports of cures by my Dr. Sanden's Belt Pour in bv every mail. These show it to be tim greatest remedy for all pains and weaknesses, ami if every sufferer used this treatment there wouldn't be an ailing man or woman today. Write for my interesting book (free and see the curei: I've made. DR. A. T. SANDEN, Oopt. A. Kuaaol Block, HOKIl ANO. - - ORtJUON. WHEAT REMAINS 45 CENTS WILL PAY MURK FOR EXTRA CHOICE LOTS OF NO I. Exporteri In Portland Cannot Induee Growers to Sell at Prtnt Prlee Quotation!. Pefldloton, April 18 - There ia no change ia the IoohI price of wheat as com pared with a week airo. At out side warehouse wheal i worth 45 cent for No. I olnb ami redchaff. while at the mill it i quoted at 47 cent, with a trille more for extra choice. Not much wheat is Ikmiik ban led to the mil la. Local Produce Market. Pendleton dealers are paying the fol low ing prices for ranch and farm pro duce : Hotter, 40 to Mb iter roll. F.gg IL'V' per dor,. Potetoea- 78c per sack. Parsnips, 50c per sack. Cabbage 4c ter pound Turnips. 75c per 100 pounds. Turkey Alive, lHc per DOMjad. ieee I2 per dozen. IMick l.oD per dor.en. (Miickens : .50 to 4,50 ter tloaen. Portland Wheat. Portland, April IS. --The Commercial editor of the Oregnniaii snv: The wheal market in the Fast showed a little more life verda , and Rorope fulled to exhibit any weakness in "tiite of the bMTieh statistic ol the previous day. In the Portlantl market the ruling limitation wa about 57 cents, although some of the dealer were not inclined to go above 56) cent, for Walla Walla. Pdncatem wa nomin ally two cent higher. There i very little wheat sidling Ht these Hgure and it would require higher price to move verv much of the cereal if there were any tonnage engagement! to be met. Frrdadit are cay with no new tran aaction reported. Available Oraln Supply. New York, April 1H. Special cable and telegraphic commutucati in to Krudstreets show I lie follow ing changes in available supplies, a compared w ith the last account : Wheat l liited Stales and Canada, east of RoAtlea. decreased It, 012, (kill bushels; afloat for and in F.tirope in ereaaed HOO.IHHi Inisbels ; total lipply decreaaed o,112,0iK) buahela. Corn United states ami Canada, east of Kockies. decreased l,14:i,0ill bushels. Oats I'nited States ami (Canada , east of Rockies, increased :i4,lHH! bushel. Pnoiflo stock decreased 21 1,000 bushels last week. Boiton Wool Market. Host on, April IH. Hnsineas ha I teen slower in the wool market here this week, but price remain steady, healers are under the impression that, although the market is not ready to advance prices, yet the outlook is bright. Territory wool continue to meet with most attention. Fine medium and line scoured, staple-in, ia Muted at ll to 48e. and the strictly staple articles calls for 44 to 45c. Quotation : Territory, scoured basis, Montana, tine medium and fine, 14 to 15c; scoured, 42 to Lie; staple, 45 to 40c . lTtah, Wyoming and Idaho tine medium and tine, 12 to 14c, scoured, 4o to 12c: staple, 44 to 45c. Australian scoured basis, spot prices, combing, superfine, minimal, OH tn 70c: good, 04 to 05c; averagge, 00 to gfee, Eastern Livestock Chicago, April 18 Cattle-Keecinta, 17,000; good to choice steady, others slow . butchers' stock am) Texans steady . good to prime steers, 5 to 0 ; poor to medium, t:i.H6 to 14.00, stockers and feeders, 12 75 to 14.75; cows, 12.75 o 4 50 ; heifers, fcl .80 to $4 70; ennnera, 12. 10 to 12.75; hull, 2. HO 10 14.511 ; calve, 11.75 to N 25 ; Texas led steers. 14.25 to 15.35; grass era, :t.50 lo Ml bulls, f 2 75 to 8.90. Hogs - Keveipta todav, 25, IKK) ; tomor row. MfMO; left over,:U50. Slow; top, fti 12'.. . mixed ami butchers, eft. 80 to $0.06; good to choice heavy, 5.Uft to $.12'tf ; rough heavy, 5.H0 to ft 00 ; light, 5.80 to $0; bulk of sales, 15.11 to 10.50. Sheep -Kegeipta, lft, 000, weak; good In choii e wethers, 14.70 to fft ; fair to choice mixed, f 4. 50 to $4.70; western sheep, $4.75 lo $5 ; yearl ing, $4 76 to fft oft ; native lambs, 4 Oft to $6.30; western lambs, ft to $6.30. Western Oregon Hide Prices. Hops L! to 14c per pound. Wool Valley. 12 to 14c; Kastern Oregon, 0 to 12c; mohair, 20 to 21c Htr pound. Sheepskins Shearl ingl, 15 to 20c ; short wool, 25 to 35c ; medium wool, 30 to 60c: long wool, isle to $1 each. Tallow 3c; No. I and grease, 2 to 2l-yc per pound. Hides 1'ry bides, No. 1, 10 pounds and upward 14 to 1.V; dry kip, .No. 1, ft to In pounds, 14 to lftc per pound , dry calf, No. 1, sound ateers, no pounds and over, 7 to 8c; do, 5u to oo pounds. 7 to 7!c; do, under 50 pounds, 6)f to 7c; kip, 10 to 30 pounds, tiig to 7c; do veal, lo to 14 pounds, TO J do calf, under lo pounds, 7 to He. grOM un salted , lc per pound less; culls hulls HtagH, ntutheateii, badly cut, scored, hairslipped, weather Utalen or grubby , one-third less. Pelts-Bearskins, each, as to size, $6 to $2o; cuhs, each, $2 to I I badgei each, 10 to 40c: wildcat, 2ft to 75c; house cat, 5 to 20c; fox, common gray, 30 to 50c; do red, $1.50 to $2 ; do . i an M to $15 ; lvnx. $2 to $3 ; mink, 50c to $1.25; marteu, dark Northern, $0 to $12; do pule pine, $l.fto to M , muskrat, 6 to loc , skunk, 2ft to 35c; otter .landi, $5 to $7; panther, with head and claws perfect, $2 to $5 : raccoon, 30 lo 35c; wolf, mountain, with head (mrfect, $3 50 to $5: prairie wolf or coyote, 00 to 75c; wolverine, $4 to $7; beaver, er akin, large, $5 to $0 ; do mud in in, per skin, $3 to $7; do small, per skin, $1 to $2; do kits, par akin, 50 to 75c. ATHENA'S 'fiAlS STREET The Work Will Begin Son on the li radios. Athena, April 18. Surveyor J. W. Knnhrell, qf Petidletou, has buen sur veying and laying cut the grade on Main street this week. Teams and men will soon start to woik ou this street, which wbeu completed will give Athena a splendid main thoroughfare. I.d Knight is putting up a corrugated iron building on Main street this week. He will use it as a bicycle re pair shop. Brockwell flatter, who has been bookkeeper for the Athuna Mercantile company (ofSover a year, left Monday evening" lor Portland. A Mr. .-impson, of Portland, succeeds bin in the posi tion. . W B. Bond, nl the Athena flouring mill, loft Monday evening lor River side, Wash., where he goes to superm tractor of this cty. spent Monday in Pendleton. Dan Mclntyre wa a Pendleton vial tor Monday. Mr. and Mr. Frank F.ngleman, of lone, arrived in this city Monday morning. Mr. Fugleman will visit with her mother and iter, Mr. Wil liam King and Mrs. C. T. Smith. Mr. Fugleman left Tuesday morning for Hot Lake, Union county, and will re main there for two weeks. Mr. W. J, Wilkinson i confined to her home this week with a severe at tack of muscular rheumatism. (i. W. Bradley, grain buyer for the Puget Sound Warehouse comininv, this week purrhaed 20,000 bushel of wheat. The price paid wa 4ft and .45LS rents per bOBholi Will Well tranacted bOStnOM in Pendleton Tneedny. Richard Powers, the Adams barber, wa an Athena viitor, Tuesday. Henry Wright left Monday evening for Proeeer. Weeb., which place he will make hi future home. F. J, Taylor, who left Athena abont three month ago to viit relative in Toronto and Collingwood, Ontario, returned Sunday evening. He report a very interesting and enjoyable trip, but in satisfied with Athena, and will remain here permanently. Mr. and Mrs Ira Kemp returned from Mil ton Sunday evening. Mr. Kemp, who i much devoted to the sport ot fihing, had great success angling In the Walla Walla river Sun dav. He caught M fine large trout. Clyde McClure ami r'red Fischer went squirrel hunting Monday. Thev report thi iet aa very numerous, ami ucceeded in killing 73 of them. SCHOOL PLANS SATURDAY. Architect Will Have Them Tor Normal School Regents. Weston, April 1H.-FL M. Lazarus, the well known architect of Portland, who i designing the new state normal school building, spent Saturday and Snrnlav in this city. He exiterts to be able to submit the plans and specifica tion f the building next Saturday. Mrs. II. B. Nelson was agreeably surprised Saturday bv the arrival of her fHther, J, If, Clark, of Santa 0(17., Calif., wnom she had not seen for nine year Mr. (Mark will remain in Wi stop a couple of weeks I ley Winn, a prosperous farmer liv ing near this citv, this week purchased a house and three lot from Mr. P. J. Pnrcell. The price paid wa $550. Mrs. J. S. Wheeler, the milliner, is lh!s week confined to her home with pneumonia. Frank Saling returned home to Wes ton from Echo Saturday for a short visit. Mr. Haling has boon with his hand o' sheen, and reports 120 per cent of lambs in iii hand. Weston lodge No. . I. i. (. F., at it last meet ing elected S. A. Harne and Charle Stantield, as delegates to attend the grand lodge winch con vene at llaker Citv, May 21, 22, H Mrs. Hugh Walker and Mrs James Kirknatrick are the delngate from the Kchekahs. Josph Hudspeth, who died at San Miego, Calif., April 0, was buried to dav at 2 o'clock in tlu Weston ceme tery. Weston lodge No. 5H, I. O. 0. F. , had charge ot the funeral. Mra. Hudspeth and her two eblldfOn HMM from California, with the remains of tiie husband and lather. The brickyard started in ou its sea sou's run on Monday with a crew of 26 men. Mr. Nelson exM'ct to put sev eral more moulding crews to work in a few weeks. The business men of this city are anxious to have Weston represented on the diamond this year. There is material in this city for a strong base bal1 team, and it is hoped that enough enthusiasm w ill be aroused to enable them to complete the organ iat ion of it team that will la- a credit to the pro motors of the project CASTORIA Bears the nlgnalutc of CSXA& II '(. in ur fur mure Uiau thirty year, and Ttu A ltd Fkej iitt Alunii BmtglU. There Witn Uoods. If you give your grocery orders to Martin he will be "there with the goodi." Fineat canned gissls and dried fruits in the city always on baud , also, nice fresh vegetables. He is sole agent for J. B. Jacob Burns) celebrated butter. Low price and high quality Kaslcrn hams and bacon. A nice line of smoked fish. All the good brands of pickles, sauces and relishes. Florida straw latrries in the market in a few days. it Will Do You uood. A blood purifier and tissue builder is Karl's Clover Root Tea. Sold for half a century ou our guarantee. Money refunded if results are nut satisfactory. Price 26 cUt. and 60 cte. Tallmau dt Co. Sore Lungs mean weakened lungs all caused by a cold and cough Weak lungs sooner or latej mean consumption. OEORflE R. DEM0TT, (1K0CER Has Been Engaged in Business Here for Twelve Years. (ieorge R. Hemott has laon in busi ness in Pendleton for II or 13 yearsand during that time ha built up a gro cery trade that ought lo lie a source of satisfaction to him. He has a large and fresh stock of the 'best groceries that can secured in all the market and his prices assist him in keeping and adding to his trade from month to month. He keeps continually making improvements at his place 01 bfMtnOOJ 00 the west side of Slain treet, le tween Court and Alia streets, so that at present it is one of the neatest in the city of Pendleton, or Kastern Ore gon for that matter. The covering of the door with linoleum ha sot off the interior to advantage, while the paint ing of the ceiling, shelving, etc., a pure white gives it an air of cheerful ness and cleanlines that is pleasing. But it is the stock of gissls and the prices thereof Itbat build up the trade, and there is where thi store shine A he pay the highest prices for pro duce, the store has become the head quarter of the farming people. Mr. Oemott and hi method of fair dealing are o well known that there is no necessity to refer to them. His trade apeaks for itself in that regard All any person has to do is give him an order and it will be tilled with a celerity and completeness that will in duce him to trv him again. Doo'i forget that the number of hi telephone i main 37. m i ' ' Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almot fatal attack of whooping cough and hronchiti," write Mr. W. K. Ilavi land, of Armonk, N. Y., "hut, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Hr. King's New Hiscoverv. Our niece, who had consumption in an advanced stage, alo ued this wonderful medicine and ti)ay she is pertwtlj well." !eeratc throat and lung diseases yield to Or. King' New I'iscovery a to no other medicine ou earth. Infallible for cough and colds. slc and $1 Isittles guaranteed by Tall man it Co. Trial bottles free. SHBARIISO BOETTCHER'S SHEEP. A Uang Left This Morning tec That Purpose. A gang of a dozen or so left thi morning in wagon to commence the work of shearing Bocttchcr's sheep in Combs canyon, 00 Friday, April 10. Charles McFarlaud, of Athena, wa foreman of the outfit. Other members of the outfit were Will and Jim Wood, of Athena; .1. A. Lietiallen, of Wes ton, Wiley Allen, of La ii ramie; Mr. Springer, of liavton, Mr. (ireen, of Farmlngton , "Had" McOee, of Pen dleton, and others. Having mushed on Roetteher's sheep they will shear the sheep of C. B. Wailo and Joe Conucllv, then go to llaker City and operate in Fagle valley. This outfit has a number of extra goisl shearers with It. 177th SUR ARISE SALE Friday, April 9th, 1901. 600 YARDS GINGHAM BROWN n BLUB CHECKS 3 1-3 Yard. Not more than ft.QO worth to nne person." "Price good for sale ilav only." A lot of Knee pants for Hoys at 15c ' What remains of that lot of f0 Hovs Km e Pants Suits that were soli! at half price will be closed out." "3 lots of Shirt waists 25c, 50c and 75c each, cannot be matched else whi te tor double the price.'' 'o pair kid nloves, sizes 5 '4 , h and 0'4 that were Jtt.is and ft. 50 per pair, to close at 50c pet pair." "Hig, lot of remnants in woolen and cotton an big bargains See rntnnnnt counter. uQAP For Sanative Uses. 9 lis icmurkiilili', ciiiiillleiit, rlraii.tiiti,' nii'l purl t in- jm . 1 - ne rived tniin (1 in 1 ha 11 s great .kin run-, warrant li e 11-1 ot 1 1 in 1 11 A Hint- in M tenaof bathe for eaimj W not'iti'iiis, tnflai 1 VI K. liciti-. iiihI rliniia. tin I"" I 0T f free or ertitn-ivc M'i..n 1 tJ" aOon,andaleola0ietoiaMl a wr Internal wimbea ami selu tli um torulrnnllTc weaknesses, ami fur man eanaOTe. antiseptic pnr.c which reiellly silKat'sl tin iiiai lvua tu weiiii n, ami imperially Iii mothers. The u.c of UTHXlaA Ofntnienl Willi l ITI'Tlll HUAI- Will StlgSLSt ll.lll tU thv e erer caeca. 1.1 ii ri urheetaw i"i PeiTta D. .as C. C"r , ri tiuaiuc Cetieea aaaf Sum, In mj ePSSSSi :Tiii;nniM:w.i:iww ijeaaaaag'siai aiBta-ai i-aaw a a-. m I 1 .ill Hsfl For To v " Hishin or for a cab tu make a call telephone Main 7V. BLV1N t.'KAJu, Proprietor Shiloh's Consumption Take the Cure will heal and strengthen the lungs, cure cold and stop the cough. Depot Stable. sear sad beakorrhaaas, la lat ol cvuaua.. ,1 i.uyt 1 acaiif uim aa lueiaUtal. Aie "1 conghad far III. loll w.d 1 Wd Uuu eW; givau up ail hiloh and it eared tudaf iu ,.01 lev 1 haailti UHb rLUKhMca DHW, Seat Oaaiaad. Cei aiilloh'a UuuauwpUaai Cure U aold bj eJl .,...!. t sav, ou. nu a boUU. A rriulad guarautae with ever buttle. I juu are out aatl.flad ajo to juur arusgUi auit gal yuur uiua.y beeb. Wnlc I. a lilutoatcit book un couautaptioa bcal vilkuut ail u rat, b. C. Wail U., UKa.N.V. For umU by Tallmuu ib OO.i ilriiaylit.a. Nasal CATARRH lend the o.n ing of the new machiubry 11 bis mill at that place Job' Erkhart, a builder and cou- Iu ..1 Us .ia, ci, tUert aliuuld bv cleaii.iiu:.. lily's iii "1 I" cteaiiaoa,auitlirsaiid ir thu diMia-i d ii ' - It curu.ioUirl' Mild I away a ixi.it lit lie 1- M i uitkaly. C'reatu Baltu ia iilai wl lulo Uiu uuatrUa, apraada ovor tlm uwuiutauc a..d la auaorbed. KsUeftslia unalialis tiiJin: ire fu.lon a. It is uot drylug doaa uul uroduca auuatuig. Urge tiLte, W eeuuel liiug guu ot by waul i Trial ttue, IU vauU by atall. Uk,X UUOi UsUte. W Waueti Mm it. Mew tf ask. eee Washington & Columbia River Railway foj ( imago, r-t. Paul, Ht. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland and points on tha Sound. Arrive Mouila H 46 a m al V .'X' a oudaya, Wedueaday aud ydday.at Tuuadays, Thuradays aud Saturdays luaru dally iKl Suuday ateSsji ui Kor luforuiatluu regarding rale and aoeoas uiislaiiuu. call ou or address n 4iraol linn' fendlatou Ore b. 1 Al oCKIIgAii .. f. A , Walla W alia. Waal. ii. a i. NEW ARRIVLA8. Latest novelties in Hclts, patent leathet cjold. silver, sntm hands with and without spikes 151 to 1.50. Women s undressed kid gloves, hl.uk ami i;iay. s'i to 7'4." Women's tailor make suits in handsome arr.n ft 4.) to J( 1 c, 00." Women's shirt waists, silk and washahle, iitim.it. bed for variety and value " Women's sdjttStSbls oke petticoats, must In rxamined to he ap pieciated. " ' Barnaul shoes for small children, misses and women. " The Peoples Warehouse. Low Price Makers of Pendleton. 1 ttt .oil I'U Mormon tahope' smm ami tin- 1 I. 'II ,l. 'tnilii.'. Iii. a l.-n In um I'.rr a yi-.tfa I , il.a lra.l.n ut ih. St.. .woe CaSM ilia w.-it ,ar la nl.1 an. I i mia m.ina ff'ia ejK l. 'il'""1 Cures t.nst asanhc ..H.IU..U, ,,,,..r,, ,, ,,K.criir .imam, cures toet Manhood. 1st- potency, toet Power, NlghfLoeeee, Bpermntorrhoen Inaomnln, alne In Back. Kvll DnaireS. ainilnnl amlealnna. Liinm Uiu h. Narxiua De bility, Haitdiiche.Uiifitneae to Marry, t.paa o' fTPfl eemen, Vnrlcei tele, or Oonailpntlnn, Btiipe Qulohneed of Ola- Irfl rhnrae. atone War voue T svlicli Inn of kyalldl I if. . t. nr Iiiiiik KZjLLJ 1 . . 11 1 el...., la ririy l n n e r- ,. ., t , 4 (, 1, ,,,,i, SJ I'lll ' -. ... 1 wlil '. . i'.r liriiii .ml 1 . f ... La ii. ui seeeaeej A .misa a'M..tiire, tu at BMaaymuaik'a, uh inice. Gesafasi ees, Mmtmt niaftep Remedy Co., San franeieoo, Oal. wow -vti HVT A I.I.Man aCM1 IsNl'iMMnrn, PttftlM r in, 1 tiiRUMW W. D. HANSFORD&CO. LMln in HARDWARE. STOVES, BARBED WIRE, SHELF HARDWARE, PUMPS tod PIPE, PLUMBING A BPEG1ALTY. H01 Main st reel, Pendleton, Oregon. BYERS BEST FLOUR To make gis.l bread use livers' Ileal Hour ll ttsik first liremiiiin ut the Ohlflspo World's Fair overall SMBpSlI lion, ami gives exctd lent sat isf act ion wherever Used. Kvery saca is guarant We have thn la-sl Steitin itoihai Bsilsy, Si e l Ry and iteardiess Bnrlejr. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS w. s. BYERS, Proprietor. Hotel Pendleton Under New laii;i-( nu nl 1 Strictly First-Class Excellent Cuisine. Every Modern CoDveoiencfj Kar and Kllllard lloomn k Give Us a Trial. Kates $2.00 a da; Special Kates by Week or moot. Ileadquartere for Traveling; Mea The Heat Hotel In baatern Oregon. Van Dran Bros.. Props. Successors to J. E. Moore When Summer Come Ajttin. and you are tempted to b.tiilab he.t.y carMta to ohllv ions relm you will turn with grate I illness in Ihe ruga and matlings of which MS have lain 10 a goal supply. The patterns and colors will Mi"'" Ut your taste for tho Isiautiful, our prices to your desire to re c. oiioinieal. Our 1. f.e portiora and Arabian lace curtains are urea'ns of Intauty. Full line of wall paper jual received. Jesse Pallinge Main street near bridge Hotel si Gov 11 " imkm ai Hrep. bleuntly Kurnhned SteiiB Heated hurop.aa flan. Block aeMl a half Iroev depot Sample MOOOI 1st miiuavllwa Room Kate 50c, 75c, $1.00 For Health StrenKth and fl Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. J EMI