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PANTS Good ones for $1.00 Better ones $2.50 to $6.00. New line just received ,lir'ct from New York, all tm from '! to .r() waist measure. Fit Guaranteed Perfect make. ver Bros. Dry Goods Co. t, APRIL 19, ItOl. f$ Bid CIRCULATION j luiai Paper i""1 zo.00 for April ftiiWi pabllshad by tss Lb (or Mr tiarria 0. "n id mard Ian "i the Woman thin month prints 2(1, r actual nrruhition. This l iliwIatiM of any paper Km North Pastas oomI. iblpol ti rder, ondat aaagaflMOl ot Mrs. yu leareaaed with BMfvallopa lie Bebo'l OlrBBjIhtlOBi thu only to BMObafli shows 111- Mriall irrltei to Um mm on Ilka 01 Horn w? This Hljd bm H Ihoaaand times It tlic state, mi Marrh Hi ; me I have Ml that my jiprenioii ol thin irrantl iltlc MM I'ikt o put into v Bonnoti.plMaa with If IIHIIIlllV allSWer Nlll'll pel. now, whim I nit down answer to thin uerv tlmt my impression justice; mi mv, simply ami witlioiit ('alifurniii ih all riulit : it phrase nor ml jer.tivea ; it ' mprnvHil. When th ix is n nil ibara ih to say. ruin Wnnilcref t '.' loraft, in both camp ami it like the -i. no nseit ami lined therein "it in the ipprr- male mill female. ! mo. up ( data, hospita MtlOM U) put tin stnte in j k in point of RMmbafabip nr. mil I'irrlo anil tin- boM 9k at Vour I nr.. it i retleftili", health or AH Clover limit Tea ' i.i" ami complexion, and it health All ilrut(i;ists .Hi rent Money refunded not satisfactory. Tallman I THK CUMPKNSATIUN. st Lor Drivers Hava Ureal Times. bIM) secretary of tthe I.- LMlbOl 1'iiiiipHiiy, MUM ay (ruin the lo". drive ill are eiiKattetl III Start v tn the I'errv dam be OUn ami '.n). 000,000 feel of ie l.. i i . ramie chronicle I Mwbal weather-worn if he hail baafl roughing I that the wurk whieh his you a Broken men are Solas is mighty interesting H I MOitlOl f mill the Htanilpoint of the spectator and certainly very strenu .iii' from the Htanilpoint of the men themselves. It in b game that in well worth the dandle. There are element in it that would fascinate any man. hut only thoae of strong muscles, HteR.lv nerves and elear headn have any bnsi nt'HH with It. From the time the logs start down the chute till they roach tin I'erry dam the work is a atudy in heroics. Any moment may involve risks and call for exhihitiona of daring and herm sin which men in quieter pursuit might not he railed UKn to make in a lifetime, lint the excite ment compensates the rink ; the log ger' life is not an unenviahle one. There have lieen no accident tit IH season hut one man had an ex ier icncc which he wimlil not care to repeal He wan Htanding on a hill tielow the Htarting point of a log watching it ap proach, when he attempted to stop out of it coiirae the spikes in hi shoe caught in the underhrush and threw him. The log panned directly over hia body and neemed to grind him into tin earth, hut he encaped with only a few limine and wan ready for work next day. Catarrh Cannot Bo Curod Willi III. Ml Kpllll. Mil. HlH. tllt' I'MIIII'I ri'HI'll tie' m'hI ui tie- .Ii-.'iim I HlHrrli 1. h lilooil in niii.tltiitluiiH. iIim'mm., mi.l hi order lo cure It villi 111111 tMke nil. 'mi ri'llli'illl'i II..U - (' tnrrli Can l taken ItiliTiially ami acts directly on the iiIimhI hihi mmmmu Mnaoaa. Hall's (' larrE Cure l not h ' t. nieillelne. It pre m rllieil jiy one ol tlie l'i phynli'laim In till. . .iiintrv lor yi'r, hiiiI l rrnulnr iirewrlptlon It I. I'oniiHim'il ol Hie Im-.i tonle. known, rum I. In.. I Willi tin lie. I IiIimhI purllliir., tti'tlllK illri-etly on the nnu ou .urlHi en. The perleel oo in bt nation oi Mm two mm. n.-iu. i. what prod Ileal .uch wmnlorlul re.ull. In iiirlug n tnrrli Heml lur o i mi free. K. J. CIIKNKY A CO., Prop., Tolodo. O. old ti .IriiBKl.t., prl. e 7 i. In. i I'llli. nre the heat. Arrival! at Hoial Pandlaton. I' .1 Hennelly, San Francmco Wm llervey, La . rain d .1 A Alliaon, Portland. .1 W (7aon, I'ortlaml. A 1. Kemplaml, ripokane W Hayford, Spokane, t.'anto. U L Warden. I'ortlaml Mi Y May, Baker City. P JMODoreta, San Fraiiciaco. Mi Hickaon, linker City. I! V Mugger, Crtpnlc ("reek. F Hecker. Mo bIIi' . Iowa. Kichardaon, Mo alley, Iowa. Corkie. i. II Hhitmard, Kanaaa City. R II (Jannery, Chicago J K Krauae, city. (iuo H (.treen, KMikane. E Hall, Han Franciacn. ft ( Warren, Portland. t loo Miller, Arlington. C II I'nderwi!. Tacoma. J A Humphrey, Cortland. ,M Ilelovage 8 S Gill, Spokane. ,i i jBoobaan . cim-ago. II I el, Chicago, .lamo C Murray, San I rancmco. John A Fault, Portland. F.ugune 0 ProtBBBMi Portland. Walter Hedrick, Ogdan. w K GloBdoBalnati I. ( Lakiu. Portland. U00 McCiilvery, Kpokai.e we (Jo all kiuda of tine ing and guarantee it. Uuarantee la One can depend upon wliat our iiuniiie, our name IB daoaodl upon it. Work MOBlVa our prompt and tion. 1UNZIKER, r and Optician.., o Alexander A Hexter'a It Will Do You;cood. A IiIimhI imritler and tiaaue builder i i Karl' Closer Hoot Tea sold for half i a century on our guarantee. Money refunded if reaulta ar.. not aatiHfactnry . Price 36 eta. and 60 ct. Tall man A Co. Thar With Coodi. If you give your grocery ordere to Martin be will be "there with the gooda " Fineat canned gooda and dried fruit 111 the city alwaya OO band alao, nice freah vegetahlea. He in aole agent for J. H. Jacob Born celebrateti butUir. Low pricea and high quality haHtern ham ami bacon. A nice line of smoked nab. All the good brand. of picklea. aaucea and ruliHbea. Florida atrawberriea in the market in a few daya. Acker'a Kugliab remedy will at..p I cough at uny time, and will cure UM wort cold in twelve hour, or luoiiev refunded. '2b Cta. and 50 cl. For aale by Brock oV McComaa. lot a Mace. Kamblor to) where, i" Htroug a r. That nmv iw one wbv HICYCLKS "uiwuar other wbeela. 35.00 or Gent' Roadster. its Light Koadater .140.00 ofl Kacer $60.00 ta Chaiuleaa 400.00 120, m, m FLETCHER. M I lu.mi, Couuty, I'eaUUlou, oragou. THE aa. BEST PROOF That a remedy cures ia the word of thoae who've tried it. Hnw ,iti..ii im it aid. ''I can't loei'. my ayatem i run down, my digestion V bad, or I've rneumaiiMiu or bmooj trouble?" Reports of cures by my Dr. Sanden's Belt n . I... ......... m. II .lull. rour in oi cidi.i iuii'i. i.vw it U) be tlie greatest remedy for all pains and weaknesses, aud if every nii..,..r ....... I thiH treatment there wouldn't be an ailing uiau or woman today. Write for my interesting book free) aud aee tbe cures I've made. DR. A. T. SANDEN, Dopt. A. Kussol Block, PORTLAND. - ORUUON. GET READY TO "PLAY BALL" Pendlston Taam Will Bn In Shaps With in Threa Waski Within three weeks the Pendleton haneball club will be ready to bear the umpire gently murmur "play ball." Manager Kader and Captain Hartman are working induatrioualy to have the candidates for position on the team practice an that weak spots may be im proved upon and defects remedied. It is thought that it will require about three weeks' practice before the club will open in season on the local grounds with a team yet to be selected. The players to compose the local nine have not yet henn selected. All the young men of Pendleton who have been accustomed to play, and all who think they can play, have been invited to coiiie out and practice, and compete for a place. No favoritism will be shown in selecting the players. Man ager Kader i a new man to Pendleton, and will choose the best material that shows up, regardless of anything that may have happened in "former years. The practicing is done on the lta itfOOf ground in the evening. BoBJM of the players work and cannot get through before B or 6 o'clock. No hvh tomato improvement will be made to the ground until after W I Mallork returns from Skagway. He is now several davs overdue. Ladlai' Day. There is talk of having the opening game a ladies day. Ibis would in sure a large crowd and it is thought that a clean, snappy game in the presence of Mich an opening dav crowd would be a g'md advertisement of tbe game of baseball for the entire season. WYOMINU WOOL ASSOCIATION. There Thay Fix the Prlca for Shaarlns officially. The Kastern Wyoming Wool Grow ers' Association wa organ iaOu at ! kMMt' las last week. About filtv prominent sheepmen were present. The officers are ,1 T. William, president: J. B. Iliggin. vice president. K. V . I'otter, t, M. ITvim. L. J. Swan, K. H. Kimball, John A. Mcliermott, John Morton, 0, A. Olson, Jacob Mill ami Bernard Kogers. Tbe MBOOWtiOB fixed the rate ot shearing at S cents per head. A reward of $:UI is offered for the conviction of any erou mali- idiil v killing anv beep owned bv member of the association. RbOBD men present at the meeting represent nvr L'o.ikki sheep, valued at over f l,(KHl,0lkl. It i estimated tiial stock men representing 60(1, INK) sheep will be enrolled within sixtv davs. 1'lie Hil da' ion fee i fU. Assessment pro rata according to sheep owned will be levied for eXieuso. Argentine Coisai. Argentine advice state that the losse of sheep ill that country through tbe recent Mood and foot and mouth ltease will not fall far short of 10,- 000, INK). For the same reasons, the wool clip is considerably smaller than last year, and a a rule not so good in 1 1 in 1 1 1 v . Owing to military demand ami the rOBOE BMBl trade the price f fat stock keep up, in spite of the closing of British port against Argen tine stock, and there i likely to m a bofttMJB "I breeding stock of all kinds. Happner Sheep and Wool. A Heppner dispatch says that spring sale of yearling sheep are on. About 'Jo, 000 head have changed hand thus far tin eaon .Mol ol the nuviiigini. been done by a representative of l! I minder, of Sail Lake, and price have ranged from fl' for yearling of mixed sexes to fL'.-IO for straight ewe. These sale are for del ivery after shear ing, and the sheep will lie shipped out bv rail. Among those who old are O. B, rarns worth, Kd Day, John Aver, W. B. I indlev and Thomas Mc- Cul lough. The latter was a local sale of 'o. ii bead, which will remain in the county. Micopgrowc r throughout Morrow count v report excellent success with their lamb, most of them saying thev are assured of an increase of at leaM 1011 iar cent. There was some loss on ai count of the bluatering weather, which prevailed the first week of lambing, but present condition are highly favorable, i irass all over the comity was never better, and so the ewe are all in goisl condition to furnish abundant sustenance for their offspring. Tbe Heppner wisjI market continue lifeles,but there are rimmr of coming consignment of some of the 1M0O clip. i i - m PIONHKBS AT WBSTON. new law prohibiting the use of nickle tn the slot machines. F.. K. Nichols opened a cigar stand on Commercial street with a small stock of mods and a "machine." He advertised that for every nickle a customer pnt into the machine he would give a 6-cent cigar. There wai no element of chance in it whatever. A man could buy a cigar for a nickle or could get tho cigar by plaving the machine. He got no more than the one cigar, however good a "hand" of cards he might turn up. Sheriff Purkin beard that a machine was running and immediately had the man arrested. District Attorney Hart and Deputy McNary prosecuted the case but had no expectation of con victing, for there had plainly been no violation of tbe law. The jury brought in a verdict of "not guilty." It is understood that this "test case" was arranged hy those who wish to run machines and their expectation is to deceive the public into thinking that a conviction cannot be had under the recent act of the legislature. Ma chines will probably ne put on the counters in all cigar stores Bnd run on tbe same plan as that operated by Nichols that is, a man will he given a cigar for every nickle he puts into the slot. In this way people will be come accustomed to the machines and in time they may be run in plain vio lation of the law. THE K. 0. T. M. OFFICERS Anoelatlon'i Annual Reunion Not Yet Decided on ai to the Plaea. Says tbe Weston Leader: It is likely that the annual reunion ol the Oregon Pioneers of Umatilla county will be held again tin year at Wes ton. None of the men, here of tl.e . oin in ittee appointed by President I! M. Powers I., decide iinon the nlace and dale ot tbe reunion, responded to the call, aud it l taken lor granted that uo other town will be particularly dis- ap pointed il Weston agaiu entertain the pioneers, since this ia tbe birth place and I ; me -honored meet I tig ground of tlie association Mayor Ja Bote, of Walla Walla, baa norobaaod kba Matlock property on Main street, Athena, and is mak ing arrangements, it is reported, to build a brick building with 60-foot front, and cement basement under all. At leant, Milch are the report in circu lation at Athena. Mr BeU always baa an eye to good investment in city dirt, and is a heavy property owner at Pendleton as well a Walla Vtalia. The city council has decided upon a vigorous campaign of atreet improve ment, and lias appointed George Simp son a special commissioner to carry it out. Mr. llflBpaOD is collecting tbe street poll taxes, which must be paid, and superintending the work now in progress. The team A' ill take part in a meeting at Walla Walla during tbe early part of May, tbe exact dates not haying yet been arranged It is expected that Whitman academy. Dayton, Waitsburg and Pendleton will be represented. A contest witli Pendleton high acbool ia talked of for May 26. .Several members of tbe Alert raciug hose team are in training at tbe track above town for tbe Heppner tourua uient. The new $210 racing hose cart ordered for tbe zompauy is expected to arrive tioui St. Paul in about three weeks. Squirrels are now manifesting their pestiterous preaence in tins locality Two Athena hunters, Clyde MeCIIure and Fred Fischer, are credited with killing 7a squirrels in a dav's hunt be low Atbeua with target rifles. 10 SKB TUB CABD8 COMB UP." Salem Slot Machine Owner and Mil Sly IHBb A ease in the Salem courts will in terest people who own or play slot ma chines. In Pendleton, owners of the machines will pity the abuaed weat OregoiiiaiiH who are compelled to obey the law, for here tbe anti-slot law has been but little heeded. The Salem caae to which reference is made is a teat caae that was tried there in Justice O'lMmald'e court uuder tbe White Man Turned Yellow t . rest consternation was felt by the friends of M, A. Hogarty of lxington. Ky., when they aaw he was turning yellow. His skin slowly changed color, also bis eves, and be suffered temblv. Hi malady was Yellow .1 aim. 1 ice He was treated bv the bent doctors, but without lienelit. Then he was advised tn try BlOOtric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedv, and he writes: "After taking two bottle I wa wholly cured." A trial proves ii matchless merit for all stomach liver and kidnev trouble. Onlv 26c. v"ld hy Tallman A Co., druggists. FIRE DISTRICTS OUTLINED Information Explanatory of Matters Interesting to Firemen. Home of the assertions regarding the (ire at the residence of Charles II. Carter, which were made in the Fast t iregonian of Thursday, will have to I.. , hanged ,m order that firemen may not he in -le.l in regard to tbe boun daries oi districts. The central fire district is hounded bv Oosblo street on the west, Kailroad street on the south. Mill street on the east and the I ma- tilla river on the north. Mill street the first street east of Bver mill, while Vincent treet is the first one w. m of the mill and east of the court house. Alert and Protection hose companies and Cescue hook aud ladder company belong in the central district. 'fbe Mascot hose com nan v is in the district composed of all that part of Pendleton Iving east of Mill street, and south of the I'matilla river. Manv oi the firemen were under the impression that the central district onlv extended to the street between the court house and Bver' mill, when a a matter of fact it extend one block further east than that. Another thing i in regard to a gen eral alarm. In cane of a fire in the central district, the lug hell is rung. In case of a tire in anv one of the other district the big bell is rung and then i In district in which the fire Is lo afed i taped off. If tbe tire is of such proportion a to require tbe presence ol the department ttie lug In I is again rung, which constitutes wnai is known as a "general alarm." saves. Two From Death. " lur little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mr. W. K. Havi land, of Arinonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies (ailed, we saved her life with Dr. King' New Discovery. (lur niece, who had consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful meil n ine and tinlav she IS erfeetl well." Desperate throat aud ung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. BOt and 1 bottles guaranteed by Tail- man .V Co. Trial bottle free. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given, that tlie com mon council ol the citv ol PflBdlCBM will receive bids for the grading and graveling of Webb street from sk street on the west to iti inter section w ith Court street on the east, said grading and gravel nig to be dune in accordance with provisions of ordi nance No. 36:1. Measurements to lie furiiiHhed by tbe city engineer. The common council reserves UM right to reject any or all kids. Bids to be tiled III the citv recorder olllce on or he- fore April 2V, mil. Bv order ol the Common t ouncll. J. K BFA.M, Keoorder. Dated at Pendleton. Ore., April IK, ItOl. e e A Oood Thins, (lur L-reat-uraiid mother' garret contained tbe same herbs of all beal- ng found in Karl' Clover Hoot Tea. I I. ev gave our ancetor strength, kept the blood pure, and will do the same for you if you Bay ao. Price 26 eta and 50 eta. Tallman A Co., leading druggists. More Rain Needed. D. N. Van Skiver is iu Pendleton to day front near Helix, where be has 200 acres in whiter wheat. He says that the grain does not aeem to be growing a fast as it should aud that rain is apparently needed. Tbe grain has stooled well and is in lair condition. Mr Van kiver states that bis greatest yield of wheat from bis farm was in 1HUM, when he got 32 bushels per acre, and, in addition, was fortunate to get a big price for it that year. 123,000 people are killed every year In this country by CONSUMPTION. Tbe fault ia thoira. No one need have cooaumption. It ia not hereditary. It is brought on by neglect. Yob have a alight cold and cough. Voe do nothing to get rid of it. Shiloh's Consumption Cure will core a oongh or cold in one fight -ShUefe'e Is ea ealaUla eaei to eaeea. Ihrual uS l..f u.akU. It wUi mtn uaiiiiH hi.. riMtkn'r'- rianilr f. K. SALTS, u v . a., M. Y. rusuu a as.. ae, Oi.ee A If you mwZ uul Mil A 4 ae u r-mr d.l.i Mid gat uu. esMMjr beee. Wriu t Ulueueied eek m cMMaMto See iUuh.1 mm w - 8. C. w.u. A Co., CJUjr.M.T. For Mile b TeJluuui X Co., drutftfUU.. State elaetlnsi Held In Portland Olve Pendleton Several Poiltlent. The Knights of the Maccabees, in session in Portland, elected the follow ing state "'b.-ers : Past commander, J. S. Van Winkle, Albany. Commander, J. W. Sherwood, Port land. Lieutenant commander, F. P Davis, La Grande. Record keeper, Leonard Becker, Port land. Finance keeper. C. R. Cyrus, Astoria. Chaplain, J. S. Hefschine. Hood River. State Physician. Dr. F. C. Nellwood, Nell wood. Master at arms, I, K. Taylor, Ore gon Citv. Sergeant, K. t, Whi ted, Oregon City First master of guards, W. L. Mc l'arland. F.ugene. Second master of guards, W. R Bm man, libation Sentinel, W. s. Alfred. Grant's Pais. Picket. S. f, Psce, Lostine. Ieiegate to supreme tent, A. I luck -enstein. Salem; alternate, 0, . Robbins, Pendleton. The Ladies of tbe Maccatieen chose these : State Commander, Mrs. J. C. Beam, I bany . Lieutenant-ciiiumander, Mrs. Carrie Ziegler, Rosebnrg. Record keeper, Mrs. Anna (iroer. Portland. Finance keea'r, Mrs. Marietta Mill litt, Lebanon. Chaplain, Mrs. Isabella Ball, Port land. Mistress ,,t arms, Mrs. Plena Sher il, Portland. Sentinel. Alice (''Daniel, Pendle ton. Picket, Mrs. Anna Thompson. Salem. - m HAIB WON'T FALL 00T If You Kill the Dandruff Germs With the New Treatment. John N. Fuller, a well known citl len of Colfax, Wash., says: "I had dandruff so badly that it caked on my scalp. Herpicide completely oared me." Ceorgc H. McWhirk of Walla Walla, Wash, says: "Herpicide com pletely cured me of a had case of dand ruff ot ;i years' standing." They took the only really sensible treatment, a ti inodv that destroys the dandruff germ Newbro's Herpicide. Stop dand ruff, hair won't fall out, hut will grow luxuriantly. Allays itching instantly and makes hair glossy and soft as silk. At druggists, line bottle will con yit.ee any doubter of its meirts. DBA Ml IKS WILL SPAR. Conteit at the Columbia Saloon at 0 O'sloek Tblt Bvanlns. "Deaf" Low man and "Silent" Row man, brothers, will give a sparing en tertainment at the Columbia saloon at Ii o'clock this evening. These men are deaf mules and have gained consider able notoriety in the sporting world bv the ability with which they handled themselves No adlliinnion will be charged, but a purse will he raised by mbacflption to pay the contestants for their trouble. lom Scott has announced that he would like to arrange a matc h with "Silent" Rowtnan, for a side bet. winner to take 76 per cent of the gross receipts. Something may come of this, if "Silent" shows up to advantage.!., night. TRUNKS Trunks that an Zinc covered, that are Comas covered, that are Leather covered. Trunks for Men. Trunks for Women and Trunks that will hold the belonging! of a Man and Woman. Prices $2.30 to $87.60. Telescopes 14-inch to 26inoh In size and from 25c to $; .() each In price. Suit Cases '.'J. 24 tnd96inch linos, in price front to $lAfoeh, Valises & Bags Leather with ranva lining. Leather with Leather lin ing. Alligator with leather lining from '. inches to 26 inches in every kind of a worthy hug t hat is made Kvery style. Trice from 86c to $20. Wo show yon the greatest variety of the above things ever shown in Pendleton. "Prices guaranteed, quality considered, the lowest " "See display in large middle window." Nhoc Store ,18 Mam Btreef irv limsls I lepart nielli ' 71H Main Street Trunk Store JO Main Street. Wmm MANHOOD RESTORED fleaaNeV ''ll' VlinllEer. thi ir'eritiin of er.tiu.nM Kr..iM h el" Hlelen, mill i"i s.y eu. ,. y.si uf B BaWTJaW " rvoimir ulva ..f tl.e k ii ma, m., Ii !. Nakiw4, laMMaale, VBB 3 (X ' - i - Ih. n. b .. nia , s. , , I I . H ...... I.. 1 . 1 ....... , i ,., ...,,,..,..,..,.,.., I ....... I ,.. .i.. BB aamTeV 1 fcl.'ia all leswa l.y lis v or n iff I.L IT, ,i,la .nl. k i.e., nt iliM-liarff.., w lil.-li II hot . Ii.vks4 T0eW '"" I" iiTiiiiorrlm. an. I ell II,.. Ii..rr..ri ..( v. I'l lll'.N K ,I.suim Ute II. . r. ihc L eliM-ye una Uiu urinary umi.a ol ell liu. mill. . '!' I'lUKMIC alraiif UuHt eml riVilorraania'l g otnitiiH. I ti..r,.aaon aiitTir.re ere nul rnr1 l.v rVtrtnrallraiiMIIOt.'re.'i'len trnohlNi will, frealelltle et'i't I i'.N K Ihe ..my known r. tii..w lueura wlUaail an opereiaat. ft".' leetli iela. A anitue (uarmnlra ffiv. ii sod nones return. .1 if a I...I. a .1.. o uul Uucl a periueiieul vure. ll.uue lioiA tui akta $ mall Hen.) for SHKK elrrnl.tr ami teatliuonlale, AudreaaUAVUL, MKItlt INK .. I . u. llos arm. Hen PrajK-anueCei. (KIN 1 V HY TAI.I.MAM A (Nt, 1 .',....- a. v . . 11 s.o m Y OUR CHILD should have warm drink Hot mush for breaJtfaat. with cold water aa a beverasre. la In jurious. The chane from hot to cold la too sudden.. A cup of BYERS' BEST FLOUR l'o make l"""I droit. I BBS Kyers' Keel Hour. It took first premium at the OhloBffO World's Kair over all BOBBpBtl tion, ami i ves exeel lent Mtt Isfai'tlou wherever iihihI. Rfary saea ih goaraiil I Wa have the u-hi Hteara Kolleil Mailey, Meed Kye ami Iteanlless Harlot PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS V. S. BYERS, Proprietor. 4. Figprune Cereal" with each meal la BeacrlotaL Children thrive on M a Flsprun eonalata ef M per eent fruit and 44 per oeat train. Makes a hlffhly nutri tious and pleasant table bever age for both bis and Uttl folka. ALL CSOCKRS MILL IT. Hotel Pendleton Under New nanajfeinent. Strlr.tlv Flrst-f.lns mrm IOM UlfO US d I TUI. j . .... ... For Rigs To go Fishing or for a cah to make a call telephone Main 7V. ti. v in oSAJSi froprletur Excellent Colsioe. K very Modero Cooveoienc Depot Stable. Hatos 2 00 i dij spoLidi Kates by Wool or moQtti Farmers Custom Mill i ird Walters, Proprietor. Capacity, lot) barrel! a day. Plour i-i. i.auffcl lor wbeat Plour. Mill reed, C'boppsd Feed, eu . a. .. oo bend Take the aee Washington & Columbia River Railway Koi Cbicago, rit. Paul, Bt. Louie, Kan aaa City, rit. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Hoi tie.. J and polute ea the Sound Arrives Moudeye. w edoeedeys aad sua.y. i 11 Mm. m Tueedays, Tburedejre ud Seluaeyt et :66 e. ui pperu dally xuot auadsj at ft l p. ai. Kor luloriuatloo resexdlu reMe end wwu modelloua uell ou of eddreas W. A.VAUH. Aseat, feadleloo, Oresoa a. a. ALoaaHSAi,u. r. a.. Welle Welle. Waaa. Bar and Billiard Uooms. Haadquartara for Travallng Man The BcbI Hotel In Eastern Oregon. Van Drsn Bros.. Props. Succsssors to J. C. Moors ...LKK'S LICE KILLER... A sure remeily for Ine ami ml tee. International I'oultry I-.--I kMB tbe bens bealtby, Uiica grit ante .llgeellon, Hone meal Kvea atreii(lh to yoiuiK rhlika MONK MIC A I. A clean, inoffensive hut nutritious fertiliaer lor your lawns. C. F. 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