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THURSDAY , APRIL is, 1801 Just Received a liue of Ladie'B Handsome Party Slippers in Patent Leather and Fine Dongola., All late styles. Call and see them. CLEAVER BROS Practical Boot ami MXM M ti . BREVITIES. Imperial wheels, 2.r. Nolf's. Try Dutton's ice cream chocolates Bicycle, racycle, bicycle. Wlthee, New waih goods at Cleaver 1 1 r I" tionda Co. Buy your window shades at Murphy s Gall and aee Crawford hicv -1 I recycles at Withee'e. Hare your pictures IrtlBtd j at atjrlee at Murphv'i. Try our taffy candies, latest 8a Vi r (iodecke A kirk man. New designs in wall Murphy' paint store. Ilawley'n haven (MM) line ol dried fruita and big oranges. Fine mountain potatoes, mustard greens, com!) iioney, Hawley's. Lateat novelties in spring n 1- Bee window. Cleaver Bro. I'm Qood I I Oldest place and )et t ama ! es . al Le Koy'a, cor. Court and danleii MreeU The lateat in bicycle in the cushion frame. Come in ami them WiUiee. N. Berkeley ha Home very desirahli (own and country property (01 M mv tar mi. Finest ham and lard on Um DO Home product try it. it- gu.ir.i Bcbwars A Oreulich. Freili invoice new ea Itrlnj asparagus, aweet potatoes, oolooi, radishes ami lettuce at Hawley'e. Bock tieer, cool and del iaiOM, Ifmm Bats' brewery, on tap at the Louvre. John Schniidt'M saloon mi Main street. Mrs. was in Um Mora reetardaj and she thought our li i spring Itoods were the nicest in town i Bros. Dry Goods Co. Remember I have a better stock of oil, aale-graaee, rope, baiting ami til other harvest supplies than ever ! fore. P. Soneo, Helix It will pay you to figure with W. .1 Glorke V Co. on plumbing. All work guaranteed. Shop on Court rear ('. C. Sharp's paint Mots), Owing to a change in tin- building Mrs. Campbell will close out her n tire stock of summer milinerv in tin' next M days al great bargaip-. If you have not done so alreadv . aak you to eall and M of new wallpaper. Everything up to date and as Ion i Paper hanging ami painting pr. mptiv done. Bee C. Sharp, opera bona block, BleUon stiff and soft li.it- in I naw spring shapes are just largest and best m received by any IVnd letm li i our store an I iw the m i n .Ii-- Blay Iroin that gmni old nakai John . Bteteon, $4, 4. 80 to 16. t Haiter. At Kader's furniture store is the fine) line i f rugs ami matting. Automata refrigerators ami water OOOlafD at Raibr's furniture store. WindovN shades, curtain poles, mir rors, etc., at Hader's furniture MOM, For rent I'urnishcd room h for gen tlemeii onlv. Corner Main ami Itlnff streets. The supreme court will hold a ses sion in I'emlleton coinmencing on Monday, May 8. Crescent bicycle? en the installment plan at the C re seen I agency In the Kat Oregon Ian building, payments fi week, 00 interest. Two prisoners are in the enmity jail awaitniL' trial and two more are out on bail. Circuit court will convene in Pendleton on Monday, Juna 8, A suite of rooms in the Fast Ure- gonian building, hot and cold water, bathroom, for III a month hiring tin summer. Apply at the Fast OfagOnlM office. evv peas, verv ttne ; new potatoes wax beans, asparagus, sweet isitutoes green onions, spinach, lettuce. Chick ens, dressed or alive. I.eav your ordore, u. Pamott, Dm' I overlook the White HoOK grocerv lor your vegetables, everything the market affords, The new proprie tors are looking for business ami giving goods that are n ice ami fresh. A. & Henderson and MM announce an increase of 110 per cent of lambs. Thev own sheep in the southern part of the OOUnty and arc In town today to pay their taxes and attend to other business. Thomas T. Nation is in receipt of a letter from Portland stating that the celebrated "Bummer" arrived there is s.ifetv and has baan honored bv being placid in stall No. 1, for inspection at the dOg show Chief Pao has bjM released from the til nil ami was taken out home to the reservation. The latest information from him is that he is bleeding at tiie nose, and may not recover. He was "out oi his head" while in the city jail ami it is thought that it may he necessary to semi him to the insane asylum. X. Huberts, who taken in by the citv aotnoritlei a week agn on account 0i In- erratic aonduet and afterwards taken to the OOUOty plil, was adjudged insane by lr. Vincent and County Judge H irtin.tn Tnesdnv evening ami wa- taken that night to Salem. He was laboring under the impression that be hail I ii rolibeij. loin II icks.wbo resnles in et Pen- dleton had a horse stolen Wednesday night. He had the animal tied up with a halter the evening before, but when lie went lor it this morning tin horse was gone. The halter strap had been cut in two with it knife, gom evnleuie that some person hail been III a hiirrv when he got awav with the property. George A Harttnan jr., has been appointed Hold captain ol the Pendle ton baseball club bv Manager M. A. Kader. Tin hoys go dailv at t o'clock in the afternoon to the Alta street grounds (or practice. The grounds will l put in shape. Manager Kader is a civil engineer and knows ilis business when it comes to shaping up a baehall ground. It will be put in such condition that in tiehler and outfielders will have little excuse for making error There will be a lecture in the Chris tian church next Mondav night on the Order of Pernio by C. W. Wheeler, deputv supreme organier, commencing at o'clock Kvcrybodv is cordially Invite! The (milling Mar savs of Mr. Wheeler: "C. W. Wheeler. one ol the iolliest fraler- that ever told a gisul story, and one of tlx best posted lecturers on the coast, has taken up the work for Pernio, after live ve.irs of - iccessful labor with the Woodmen of the World. SCARED IN WALLA WALLA block, SMLLP0X PATI8NT (JOHN FROM HKUX. T H l H Dr. Rlnsham Msrln Dlsgnoili Thsn tlio Man Dls.ippssrad and II. is Not Boon Located. (J.lite a sensation was caused in Walla Walla by I he aniiiaram e there of Price McHaniels, who went ftoni Helix. The UfllOfl thus tells the itory : "Price MoDanlall arrived in this city vesterday lr.un Helix, Ore , broken out with smallpox -his present whereabouts is unknown. The man was not detained by the authorities ami for all that MM known at an early hour this morning was still at large and In the city. "McDanlall has been in the cm. idov of the Washington iV Columbia Uiver railwav coinpanv at Helix, ami came to this citv seeking tueilical al tendance for an unknown disease and the fact that he was ill with smallpox was neither known to hiiusell nor to the railway oificials until after the patient had been examined hv Mr. .1 . Hi Bingham, the company physician. Dr. Bingham said last evening when seen by a reporter for the Fnion: "The railwav company will not care hir person- suffering with tHbarcUlotit, smallpox or other contaigous diea-o- ami as soon as I saw McDaniels iiad smallpox I called Dr. Hussell. the city healtn olhcer, to take charge of the case. Ilr. Kussell consnlteil with tne hoard of health and refused to cat a for the man. The sick man then expressed a ilesire to return to Helix ami ap plied (or a pass to that ally. Toll MOa refii"ed as he was known to have the liease and therefore could not be al lowed to ride on the train. The man's lace was covered with eriritlons and. although the patient ll in no imme diate danger to Inmsel f it l- a vi ry easv manner lor the disease to spread at this stage. ' ' A HAD INDIAN ARRESTED Dr. J, I,. Miller, in Despaiu ami he ex.lHiined therefor. Kortv-Pouc Now Munition. At the meeting Wednesdny avanlng of Wil I iam Mart in em ampmeiit, No. I, I'ioneers of the l aciflc II new memher- wi re I li 1 1 1 n I I , the previous meet ing. 'H were In It la tad, 100 at two tm cl ings, which bniiks all DfMvioUl records. Allir the regular business ami work of initiation, th. members to the number ill I'm marched to the ballroom in the mmo biildlng, the La DOW hill, and put in several in dUltrloUl hours it, dancing I he re r- Ing as pnaaad verv plaaaantly, A I ULNA L. V V. COMPANY Ifjgg. raided its total biddings la f''"" ore.. Ill . iiweei , holds onlv 371,tWO,000 000,(100, n-in A I hank KXPLOSION AT VSNCOUVKR. Four rarawm the In- Siinni. W dn d ly Pondl ton People. , of Walla Walla, ai d Athena, promoter- ol We Have Received The moat complete line oi men's shoes ever shown in Pendleton, our experience enable us to give you a per fect tit. The styles are cor rect and nobby. Nee our display window and t get our prices. Pendleton Shoe Co., A great many nersnns will visit Yel lowstone park this spring, owing to tiie fact that the park will DO opened on June 1, instead of June In as pre viously announced, the change has been made in the plans of the past man Weinent because I 're-1 dent Mc- Klnlay ami bii party desire to no tbara a- i i turn irotn tie i oast I he visit el the president wlil attract inativ others Th Northern Pai ific railwav coinpanv makes the anm unce ment through the local agent. Walter Adams. nil AMATEUR MINSTRELS, Obeu to Assm the Pendleton Aoad- mv and hnlerlaln the PeopU. Amateur nunstri I- uually are gie' Iv enjoyed by the people of a town. The interest created by tin- announce ment of the minstrelsy en Tuesday evening next insures a good audience. A gissl audience mean- large net re,eit- .iii.l large net receipts will me. in a haudaoaa donation towards the Pendleton academy. The high es teem in which the academy is held will cause its very many mends to give the miiittrel "show" general advertis ing. The management advertises '21 men in the company, all but two residents I Pandlaton Ssnator Mitchell Aecussd ol ll.ivlnc stolon h Hons. Bonator Mltcliall, an Indian nlth several volume-of criminal hist IF J ( Ilis discredit, was arrested recent h b. Constable John M. It 'iitley, taken be fore Justice Fits (ieriild today ami held to answer to (he circuit irt on the charge of having stolen ahorse Ih bond was fixed at I'J.'si, which be ha unt furnished. The crime is of long standing. It is claimed that Senator Mitchell stole the horse from Jim Joshua ami sold it to l.ee linker lie ha- is-en at the Yakima agency for some time, and thus escaped arrest. Triad to Kill M. J. Carney. Six or seven years ago, when M J, Carney was a deputy under Sheriff Houser, he went out to the reservation and arrested Senator Mitchell. On his way back to Pendleton, tin- Indian got out of the conveyance in which In i rlding with the deputy. When Mr Carney was not watching carefully, the senator picked up n good liaad rock and hurled it at Mr. Carney with mur derous intent. The stone graed the deputy's temple and partially stunned him. The Indian was onlv prevent, d from getting away by Mr. Carney drawing a revolver and taking two shots at him. One shot passed thr-.u.'i the Indian's coat close to hi- IKM and the second one caught him in the band, whieh caused him to capitulate. Mr. Carnev then brought his prisoner to town without further trouble. PERSONAL Ml.". I ION. todav WM HTZOKKA1.D, Manager. Nonce to tontraetors. Notice is hereby given, that the com mon council of the city of I'endlet'Ki will receive hid- tor I ho grading and graveling ol Webb street from Oak street on th- west to it i inter aaation with Court street on the east, said grading and graveling to be done in accordance w ith provisions of ordi nance No. gy, Measurements to be furnished by the city engineer. The common council reserves the right to reject any or all kids. Bid- to he tiled in the eity recorder's offloa on or be fore April 2", luol. Bv order oi the Common Council. J. I BKAM, Recorder. Dated at Pandlaton, ore, April is. '1901. Spring Troubles... Lou oi ippttite, liilllOUHUL'sS. Stomach ailment.-. PI lupin and l nhor Bruptiong are nome of them. v-orre.itr, all f t.M. make the hlood pure. TALLMAN CO. tsaasllng Drugglata. SARSAPARILLA ami ( ieorge Hone is in the citv from his home at Pilot Book, Adam I.enhart, of Nolin, is spending todav in Pendleton on business. Mrs. J. )'.. Krause and daughter left this morning for California to si. end the summer. Thomas 1;. Hampton, who is in town todav from his ranch sav vvhe.it is looking line. Mr. ami Mrs. K. K. Wamslev left for Portland Wednesilav night to attend the kennel club exhibition Judge W. . Ilia arrived from lleppner Wednesday evening and will remain in Pendleton for a few days on personal buainaaa matters. J. M. Parker and son Krauk are visitors Irom La (irande. guest- of Mr. ami Mrs. Stephen Cady Thev are father unit brother, respectively, of .Ms. Cady. J. C. Hayes and lamily have re moved from Pendleton to Seattle, in tending to remain there. Mr. Bayas will make an occasional excursion to Pendleton to buy horse- and look after business interest- Hot vet closed out. The Salem Statesman speaks thus oi J. J. rernauilcs, formerly an oera tor anployad by Manager Krause of the Western DalOAl J. J. Kernande late night operator of the Western Union, who was taken ill and removed to the Saletn hospital for treatment. has recovered and took the aften n overland vesterdav for his hoUM In Walla Walla. I.a QMMMM Chronicle: K. p, Mar shall, one of the leading stockmen of t'mantna eaanty la over from Pondh ton tfldny, Mr Marshall says tl it conditions are excellent there for the lambing season and that the percentage of increase will be high. As to price, sheep are weaker now than one ve.ir ago. (iood mixed yearlings can he had for f'.', whereas thev sold U-t ve.ir for l'.2" and 2.6t. )tlier stock is in gissl condition, and are so high in price that Mr. Marshall has imstponed some contemplateil purchases. PI0NBBK8 OF 1 ML PACIFIC Mallars ol Inharait to Mombsrs and Those About to B.ooniu Memoer- At the meeting of William Mir: encampment, .Vi. 1, Pioneer- ol the Pacific, held last evening the following were elected to membership, in addi tion to many others who were ini tiated : Mr.. T. PajftMOi Mrs. J. H ,. rlora hasterbrook, Wlllian f, Kennedy, R, rilater Marv Crowuet I K. Whiting, P. 0. Klliott, J M. n',,,.' derman, LoUUM Kees, llenrv Collin-, Clarence IVnland, 1.. K. Craig, Kdin oraig. James r.rvin, Mr. and Mr P. Fee, W. S. Bowman, Ian,. Towers, Mrs. H. T. Brown, John aiice, o. Winaiow, A .rp, .. Bonr U-an, James Vincent, Harrv I'. Kvans Josephine l.vman, Jacoh Mann, W H. Chamberlin. Die aUive named are notified to present themselves for initiation on Wednesday evening, April 24, at ggg) o'clock, at the hall of the 1'ioueor- in Im liow block. All members who have recentlv Joined the order and iiave been ini tiated, who have made application for beneficiary membership are requeated t" call at the I'ioneer office, on Mam oeet, where Mr. L. f, Lnnnkin, th. lis uer ollice, and get the,, tnetj:iar) certificate. All members who have made auali nUHM to oecome MNMAoiary members are re.40e.usJ u, call at t)je lJltuv nf Promotsrs tsrvlewlni; Joseph I'rance 1. ake Pranta, of the Athena Light A I over company, spent Wednesilav in Pendleton, together with a representative of a .New York firm of oapltaljatf,lntarvlanlng a num ber of person- who UM -team, water and electric power, in regard to sup plying Mich power from (he plant of the coinpanv which it is proposed to establish on (he Walla Walla river directly anal of Athena Pendleton would have to Increase it mnol toner by adding manufacturing industries, in order to main it 1 roittabla tor (he company hi (ranstnit its power here. The gentlemen vv bo are hand ling thn proposition are confident that arrangement- can i'e made that will make it satisfai lory to both side-, and that the plant will he installed this summer. JOY FOR THK HOIIS HUSTLKR Opening ot Um Ltnnton Can narv tan ner v Again Plcnsos Titom. "The news that Hie horse Mnning aatabllahmanl in Oragoti hai daoidad to faaun ppratlons will bo read with jov bv a certain clan ol people in this MCtion- if (b y ever read 11 nevv-- paper," anld a Bolae -lock- nan the other day. "I think -t ck ru-tlers found lha cannery a rather safe rect y Inch1 lit tin.' 01 Itnlan horses Wlu'e we have nol bean able to lecurg aho lute proof, v,. leal Mtlafled nTanj a itolen Idaho hone lonnd its way into tin. We go) Bviiieno oi levaral bai.da of rusllet- operating in Idaho ami Ore gon, Idaho nones were run into tire gon and Oregon hor-es were run into Idaho and. bv a "cries of well COW red movement!, taken out oi the siale Ibiring the time horses Were sonic thing of a drug on the market We be lieve many Ol them were mid to (he Oregon cannery, the owners of which would tin 1 no luapioiotta elrcnmatancei in the presentation of the animals there for rale. It was owing to the fact that honef at that time .-re M cheap thai money vva- HOI raised to make an Invaetigatlon." The newi that the cannery would resume at a time when horses were in demand, bringing very good prices, proved some thing ol a surprise to I . . 1 1 -lock nun. A LICKN-K TO HUN I THKRb Washington Colltets n Pao From Shoot- rti and Flshor.. An impression bus prevailed among Oregon hunters that a luw recently pnaaad In Waahlngton reuuired them bo pay a license fee 01 tin before they COUlt! hunt in that state. Such iui-pres-ioii 1- incorre. I. A- near as can bt aaeartninnd from reading tin law relating to hunting passed hv the recent Wa-hingtou legislature, it impose- a li 1 onlv upon residents of Oregon, Washington and Idaho, and a fee of flu upon fwidentl of nil other state-. Iii answei to many inquiries received hv the Oregon Plan an I tian4 Aaao oiaticn eonoarning the new game law of Waahlngton, particularly that por tion Minting to llennta raquired oi non-resident -port-men, Secrelart OiL hardt ha prepared the follow tug state ment concerning the Washington law. A hill wa- introiluci d in the Wa-tung ton laglalatnre providing for a license fee to be ptid bj MNi'Maldanl sport- men or fishermen going into tl a' stale to lish for Iron! or oilier gun a Hal but tin hill failed t 1 as-, and. there, foie, the old oi v oi waahlngton in re gard td rout still 01 : iin- Km , n, game bill wa- pnaaad and approved hv the governor on Match IX. Automobiles 111 War. Ant .mobile- .in- to he used a- ar.nv transport wagon-. Trial experiments frame have proved coiivinciug. It Btaaiaar Roller Rlows Up Worn Inltireii v It (' Annl 18. By explo-ton of a lioil. r on tl"' rn,r steamer Ramona this allffuoon lour persons were killed OUtrlghl ami BII then seri..ii-iv injured, the rieati include two woman wnn were natwei l--ers on the steamer ami t wo deck hiimt-. of the injured, the purser and mah' will probably die. The dead arc: Mrs. II. Morrison, of fort l.angley. B. C. ., ,. Mr-. It.ii'li, of Mount l.ahman.b John Mack, deck hand. llenrv I'hinps, deck l and The Injured are: Richard Power. , ur-er. probabh 1111) burm d James Maynarii, mate, probably burned faMll ; Heorije Knowall, fireman, badly burned 1 throa Indiana seriously burned. Thelhoiler exph sion occurred 111 mldstn .1111 while the steamer wa- en ri ule Irom New Westminster to POM .angle) th" latter being 11 farming Mttlemenl about M miles from this citv. Thiotoaloal -ominarv t Portland. Porltahd, April IK,-Dr. I. I lb" Well, presiding elder of the Methodl-t church of the Portland district, has plans for the Mtabllthmenl of a theological school at Portland, in con nection with and a- an adjunct of the Willamette university. "We are going to hold a gnat educa tional convention at the Willamette Untvenlty to promote the growth and Interest Ol that institution in lune. The theological projeol will be brooghl up at that time.'' A MurHsr and a ' ulcldc. Ohinago, April ih. n H. fweeney, n prominent cltisen olOreanelllei Ky, this Honing entered the aigrtmenlr oi his w i in the fashionable "Dubuque1 Hall shot tnd killed her. an I Ih i; committed suicide They qtagrMllefl soma time ago over a snm f M , ,. . Tl ' w ife e tiered lull for ill vor. e and MMM to Chioago. Hale Stoppsd 11 liebl II gObica 10, April is ih. Rational league hall season via- schnlulid to open todav in s. w York. Cincinnati and St l.i. 11-. lut rain we' the ground ami all three cities stopped operations ST. JOE STORt 1C HA VI- II PFrPIVm. .11 Ne Percale SInrt Waists India Linen Shirt Waists. Nrvv Sulk Shirl New AM I lie new things in Shirt Waists The Niceel and Prettiegl linn ol fuiatM tmlnr be biiitnl in flu" city. K.nnv , skiir.. if fuel 1 r.omplte nssorttntint of deairabla skuis from ohenptnti to boil grades. New good arriving dnil) Come tud look them made nisi . uirac vis ,is in Btylea ami prices, new over Ml LYONS MERCANTILE CQ, lis him t.i ateer loward Pader's Furniture Store Main ant Webb streets, Pradlfgton, Otufoti, where he 1 an gel one "f those nictt Qolden Oak Rockers at $2.25 before theytresj The Old Owls Furniture, I lerpeti Uattingg, Kup, Win duw Bhadee, h i 1,. V til I , L I I I M. IV. .-.., i n KllM'ls SiTH-H. M irrors, Baby eabi I loctrtg, 1 odertahlng parlors In aggggal .! Hi AS CE KILLER.,. Internal I sure teineilv lor lice ami mites. .,. 1 1 . . I ... .1 L Iin hens hen tbv linen uril mtAm Jlsd Hone meal gtVM streimth to voiiti)( chicks. B )N B MEDAL 14 Ifemive bal nntritiona lefUliaaa for your lawns. C. I:. ColeSWOrthy Poultry id Bm Supply are in Portland 1 OottM and try the jroong ones for bargain! while they are irone. An immense line oi white seini-porcelain just nrrived. Owi Tea House. o rolls creie p!lsT 0c TH A NSFER, TR UC K I N( STO R A ( ; E. I CROWN ER & SON. 11 1- odd to note the dilterent I HI to wdiid nature and Mlanea are put, tin the bnttieaeld tbey tluht lor the de struction 0l lib while throughout the coiintrv Ib -ielicr's Stomaeh hitler.-, one ol nature's most scientiti. midi einMi tt'bt- to preserve it. foi Qfg w years the BittOM nas been inakinL' Btrneg Montnebi and eering dyapi inutgMiion, count 1 put mn ;,n i biliou nuts. 111 the spring when the kkIi'Im is n-'iallv pin down thi- woiiderliil I nieiiicim .viii ne lelpinl m re-ioritu; , your health and strength, ll will al preveui ui.ll.irii, levi r ,1110 aiTUe allil a an appetier it is BttaatUl led . I that our priv.il. MVMItM stamp it ova M He k i t the bottle. liuprQv.monl tor Atnsna. i ,v i - : ... e 1 1 i . . , .1. u. iviinoreii in,- returinii iroin in i . . . nineuu, wm re l.e Went lor tin- purpotfu oi ininu out one new sireet and to ,- MOIIan tin urud. ol Main street from tin o 1. .v.N. railroad truck east h T J Kirk's plac in n eggl adjM 0 town lie say.- Athena i- Hulng ! iMttfOaa Main itNet, and lor that iitir pose has pUMhaaad a roek crusher rnn grade a- aaUhliehad win hu . Kreai iniiroveineni ovel the Mrect a- It at present is. The put tint: on of layer oi entitled r.., k. it i- thought, will be much more Mtlllaotory than covering the stmt with round pebblei vvnicn win never puck and winch will have to he renew. d tr.ipuutly. egi Pusiniastec Kelt linprovuig. htetinnater C. B, Pall baa been ,.m lined to hi- bad for the pa-t two weeks wnn ri i innatic lever. He is at tin nome oi nil sou, 1 heron K. Kell. IK, i- siow iv improving has apparentl) pt 1 the crisis, I lit it will be a week Vet (J fore he will he lole to he ,j,u. I lilt II ne hrtl time in his life that .ir. na- onen so ncg that he had M 0 to bcl and it torn harder with '"in on thai account than it vvuiihl otherwise. Hi- throat was core and in llamed for several .lavs no he could scare, iv swallow, hut that lealur. the fgiaaSM has disappeareij. i KLKI hum main i. Telephone 7'J A! LEN liROS., Wood and Posts Do you want work? Do you m. m si wail i lu nire nein: r. It so i .11 or s.i . in,, .nil vuur wsnls will Is- .llrml . .1 In I'KOMI'Tl.v. C. F. COOK'S r ' i a. k v www w n m m m m ww w rw irnnri I IH ' tl' IIIS. II l -itll't Oeanai MAIS AND A I. MA HI KKKTS. fi M 11 . r t r . . I I u m oi v i a i v oiiii . uown and hmokers' Article!. NlCfl Li t lit KOOM. iltvri.l l'iotiiptl . Prices Klflll. Mr .ml THtaauiraal rmu Weed tne h ll ll ill y. i HHna r.-.ir of Nnvingi Bang PBNDLKTON, ORBOOM A LUCKY HOHSf SHOE. w. Ml iisj!i your liorar, fur .ii.l gives bin toaifert, linn t" travel wnti less issc Hveil- rt'iMiriii" or re- revaaei, ariaa II to of UNCLb Ooiil Holdings BSfg HAS HltHli-v MANY. Hie Wliriu in L irgsst 1 Jill) New York, April g, (,. lAt.nl, ;! lo'la". says: I., I.,, - suuimarv Ol the United Slates treascrv r. .i yesterday alternoon ibowi that the government auHrenate dd i.oi.ii,.,.. Tor the I rst time in . historv have V' '"' "" na billion dollar- mark rba exa. t t ,., wa- f.sio,7.i,.ss; rills is the Urgeil amount of uohl lion I... I.I ... ...... - ...... , ally hinKie iinancul c.ioiiiuu in iho world, and largest ever held bv any With one exception tin oaiik ol Uussia which NMsll MMI H llt'U Ml NEAULE UROS. 1 he Columbia Lndging House M wn KUKNIHHBl) BAH IN CONNKtrriON I N CKNTKHOF BLOCK BKT. ALTA WKBBK1H F.X SCHEMPP, Prop. BADCOLDS I. I. Mr- till. III. I (l.l- Oe IIMt UM Mtdurwl mkmiki.'s UYNAMIC'TAJI MllttVUUI Ir.ilu Ihtll Itsnyl ltww.I a -II ST. II, . . . . 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Harrod, Hun, and While Flym rmth Kocks-Kgits 12,00 per 15, 3 littinna for 0700 j also mm Harrod Hock egyrs a' fji.so pn aittinc, hose ami Single Comb Klssk I I 'I'd Kid- KggH 2.00 pM li, H sittings lor firi III. Vialfjori weleo Kor furllm uiiorinat ion address QUI W. WA1K, Pendleton, I'Allt l.l- l mil,- ( a,.- 'IK- KMN L tui An.-. H. 1 llll- il.r.M- till, llNu.1 i. u.i iiynahmtabi i.i-. V ' i.r: .... in. in l i . ,, auid. wIUhmiI iu4ksj I t,-,k "" Isij.ii with me fur ..-ii .,,.) ir , 1.1 t. . V " 11 , .... .. .... "".II I iwuiiiikuiii .siri,i, .-mi, Krni.i.1 TilHODGII TK3CETH UH10A00 v itMHINOTOh ' CHILAOBLPUIA Nl w VtiKK I'd IKIO.N ami all pointa Kast ami t-outh. Ilin 111 I I cseh. -. I . Ucomit uu-! Nortliru I'orii.r mmahi.'i Aiiifrt. 1.,... o , , 4 IJ V , riMK SCIIUOULtl. alYJu" 'vs fuelletui, dally cept Suua.j ffr!, ""oriii.Uuu, time c.r.ls, ui.iw. u l tickets, culi , wr,i.. w aa.uis, l euitie '"in rt-K.,n, oi A I). CHAKlION, I nirc. n.t MorrtSOO NU. I'urll. mt Ore NEW LINE ffiw i Kpmniiran ugn mi.ai-s in raj cm OPlM DAY andniuht... I Kin I AM. (AUK IN UKAION Juat kecelved a nice lot of iruf (lua I al ontalne, Hroprtatad iHiiiicr uinnnuK. Main at . i-eum.iuu, INotary and Corporation U 1 EJ1 . .1 ' T ...li.riar Til i: I'o ami from tin Illinois U'liiral Railroad '(1 Ht7 ; ... t'ui Muaiti i.r ict ot.n m i Mm oil Muji II KH.t Mintatint Augjugt lu, 11 In uur stawtM bj INLAND r'uii.iK:i,. ..ut, KOKPI'KNa in Ill- It is tho institution Imperial rebruary, Subscribers to Magazines wmu iruuuiv 'mil risM. II yu ,lli,.V. i , uoNiN, Ii. re mill lug yoll 0u awlucl len ikt cni from the publlsl.eri' urli Ad In... KAH1 IlKLliON I AN Pl'b. (;o Vsildit sou. Ur.auu. ' r,uu"' IK YOI" WANT TtYiil u criU- lr i .(,; 0r nuwkp.por. hi the I nlled siuui. oi Kurupu, remit uy IK..UI note, cliuuk or sead n. in, Kast D.auo NUN the nrt ubllhr prlisi nf lite iiiiLlictlou Villi a.,.ir.. ...... i.i IWVSJ It seut u, von .nd ...um.'.- .11 risk ol 7a" mouc biuK hi . mil- Ii ..in . . J?? If you .re ,i,i oi,,,. solid TrtiiBa New Iqiiipinciu Vidv. VihtibulcN Kuquire avont O. II. ,v N, Co., or B. II. TRUMBULL, Oou'l. AKUiit 148 Tliird 8t., i'ortlaud, Or. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line rtuaton A Carnev, Prop'e. Ixmve Pendleton every day at 7 o'clock except BilDday, for I'ih.t H.sjk, Nye, RidgM, Albg and Ukiah. Oo,mI oommodationa. Rnaaonnble freluht and passenger rales. Ulty otlice at lallinan & Co'a tore. irder of ul and lave woo, orders for Rubber dtamp also solicited ETOK k.iiN I A N PIJBj. T0 lilut k Wulnut Hedromu Seta One I 'omhinatioo Bureau. They are very rare- V. STK0BLE, Court 5tr VrWWrV drug l I VVVIVUWVAAA' SVWs