East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 23, 1901, Image 4

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    DMBott'i; It's Am tor DR. HILL'S TISSOT LECTURE
Tl'F.SDAY, APP.I1. 2:!. 1!1.
.lunt Rereivrd
a line of
Ladies' Handsome
Party
Slippers
in Patent Ltftther
and Fine DoOgoIft.
All late styles.
Call and see them.
CLEAVER BROS
Practical Boot ml Shoe lira,
RoiUni ham at
linu-he.
For rent Four room linn in good
location. Inquire at thin office.
At Rader's furniture stor is tl
Hniwi line rf rug ami matting.
Hoard (or a few gent I enier. in pri
vate family. Mr. Alire Smith.
Automatic refrigerator ami mater
cooler at Radr' furniture store.
Window shade, curtain poles, mir
rors, etc., at Hader' furniture store.
For rent Furnished rooms for gen
tlemen only. Corner Main ami Bluff
streets.
Wanted A woman to do general
housework in a small family, two
children Apply this office.
Young ladv wants a situation taking
care of children or doing light house
work. Applv at thi oh" re.
I - For rent-Four furnished MOM for
nnusekeepini:. corner Main and Water
street" Inquire of .1 .., I i-.:!i.
Hnshee chapter. Order of Katern
Mar, will meet in regular session at s
o'clock this evening in Masonic hall.
Thursday, April 15, is the last da
tor making entries of horses to com
pete in the parade of aturday. Mav 4
An unfortunate son-in-law at Arling
ton recently sent the following pathetic
anneal to bit (amilv phvsician: "Hear
Ioctor : My w ife's mother is at
death's door. Please come at once and
see it you can't pull her through. ''
If you have not done so already we
ask you to call and M our big ateak
of new wallpaper. Everything up to
date and as low as ten cents ner roll.
Paper hanging ami painting promptly
don. See C. Sharp, oimra house block'.
For kodak" hig, little, great and
other kinds, see the assortment at
Talltnan A Co.'s. They are the finest
instruments in the market and at
I price that will captivate the intend-
I ing parcnaser. The line , complete
I none hetter in this section
Articles of incorporation have been
tiled with the secretary of state at
Salem b the Artisan Building atso-
ciatinn, Lextngton, Or : IHHs': ('. V.
McAlister. W. P. UcM lu, D, A
Porter, W. .1. Davis, 1; A. Nicliols.
Ohject, to construct a lodge building
Herman Isbl and Mis Anna I'ahl
are to te married at II o'alaak Wednes
day, April 24. The wedding will take
place at the home o( the brtda'l
parents near Warren station on the W.
A C. R. railway am) will lie performed
hv Kev. B. W. Voight. of the Uermaii
church there
Walla Walla Statesman: T. P.
Yager, who was shot in the left mind
hy Chri Hillbrick on April 7, vester
day afternoon had his arm amputated
below the wrist. The operation was
preformed at St. Mary s hospital hy Dr.
C. A. Haulier, assisted hy Dr. Kev lor
and Nelni". Mr. Yager's condition is
considered precarious, as symptoms of
blood poisoning have set in.'
r.u reiers ami r.ii Hager, MU expert
fisherman, have made a match as to
which one will catch the largest iium
iier ,,! trout next -undav Tliev will
W A Teutsch left Saturday evening THE FREE POSTAL DELIVERY
on the W. a Q, K. railwa for Adams
THK CELEBRATED PICTURES AND THE
RECLUSE ARTIST DESCRIBED.
where he has a ranch.
some plow ing done ami
BREVITIES.
We are selling bicycles. Nolf's.
Try Putton's ice cream chocolates.
Bicycle, racycle, hicycle. Witliee
Columbia and Imperial wheels. Nolf.
liny your window shade at
Murpliy '.
New wash goods at Cleaver Bros. Dry
Goods Co.
Compressed veast fresh everv ilav at
K. Martin's.
Call and see Crawford bicycles and
racvcles at Withe-'.
Have yor.r picture framed j latest
styles at Murphy's.
New designs in wall paper at
Murphy's paint store.
Hawley's have a fancy line of dried
fruits and big orange.
Fine mountain potatoes, mustard
greens, comb hone . Hawley's.
Oldest place and nest tanialea. at l.e
Roy's, cor. Court and a.-den streets.
Latest novelties in spring good
window. Cleaver Bros lr Qajodl l o.
The latest in bicycles is the cushion !
frames. Come in ami see them.
Withee.
N. Berkeley has some very desirable
town and country property for sale on
easy terms.
Finest hams and lard on the market.
Mom.- product; try it. its guaranteed.
Bchwars & dreulich
Ice cream, ice cream soda, nice big
nave! oranges, at tinedecke A Kirk
man's on Court street.
Freeh invoice new pBfla. string beans,
asparagus, sweet potatoes, oni uis,
radishes and lettuce at Hawley's.
Ice cream and pure cream at I un
ion's. Leave your orders for Sundav.
Cream delivered to your home, packed
in cans
Crescent bicvclsa CD the installment
plan at the Crescent agency in the East thev viitel on the trip
iregtiniaii hiiilding. pa' tin-ntr a at-nit a., there is to
week, no interest.
Mrs. was in the store vesterdav
and she thought our line oi spring
good were tbe nicest in town. Cleaver
Bros. Dry Goods Co.
Remember I have a better stock of
oil, axle-grease, rope, belting and all
other harvest supplies than aver be
fore. P. tranea, Helix.
It will pay you to gure with W. J.
Clorke & Co. on plumbing,
guaranteed, Shop on Court
C. Sharp's paint store
Owing to a change in tbe building
Mrs. Campbell will close out her
entire stock of summer milinerv in the
next 30 days at great bargains.'
Five dollars reward for return or in
formation of one black and white
sheuard dog. Answers to nam of
"Chip." John Vance, Last Cbauce
baluon.
Ths speaker, a Trusts of Pandlelon
Aeademy, Talks or Tbat Institu
tion and Its Nssdi
The Rev. r. K. P. Hill, pastor of
the First Presbyterian church of Port
land, delivered a delightful lecture on
.Monday evening at the Presbyterian
church op 'The Tissot Pictures." The
lecture was illustrated by the use of a
stereoptieon and elegantly prepared
slides t lint brought out the merits of
the pictures they were designed to rep
resent Dr. ilill told the history of the
unique man who became an earnest
devotee of the Christian religion, and
who, turning (rom the pursuits of the
bon-vvsnt. lives the life of a recluse,
in the communion of the Romanist
church.
The lecture was the second in the
course ot four now living given by the
BtodMtl of the Pendleton academy.
Dr. Hill an Aeadamy Trusts.
Dr. Hill is a trustee of the Pendle
ton academv. and is ileeplv interested
in tin- school. He made thorough in
quiry into the conditions, visited the
academv during the morning, and also
consulted with the principal, K. I
I-or! en. and other members of the
lxard of trustees. Seakiiig to the Fast
iiregonian on the subject. Dr. Hill
said :
"I am surprised to find an institu
tion here of such merit. I tind a
principal ot excellent executive ability,
of scholarly attainment-, and who
holds the strong support of the people
of the town. I tind a faculty composed
of competent instructors and an atten
dance that would do credit to a town
twne the siie nf Pendleton.
"In mv opinion. Pendleton people
can well afford to uphold the academy.
I understand that plans are formed for
placing it on lietter ('siting. The need
of more money i apparent. Perhaps it
is not genera, ly known hut the nietn-
liersof the farnlt are now making great
sacrifices and Bre giving your towr.
much more than they are receiving.
The institution should lie given funds
t enable the trustees to erect build
ings ami to provide furnishings and ap
paratus (or use in carrying on the class
work. I hope SO see the plans carried
out and the -cIumiI made the strong in
stitution its presence excellence de
serves. 1 '
OFFER PRIZES FOR BITTER
countv. Was I
He will have
put in a crop.
William Scott, the popular proprie
tor o( Unlaway springs, left this after
noon for home, after laying in a snnplv
of provisions for tbe spring run of cus
tom at his sylvan retreat.
Heppuer Oarette: Oeo. D. Ml,
manager oi the Pendleton woolen mill,
was in town Wednesday in compaii
with John Ttiriibull, the new buyer
(ot Judd V. Root, wool merchants of
Hartford. Conn.
J. K. Bean, city recorder, left Mon
day morning lor Albany, called there
by the death "iindav evening of bit
uiotlier-ip lHw. Mr. Bean had beep
lit the bedside of her mother for some
time prior to the death.
Mrs. Thomas Fiti Oerald and two
children arrived home atiirdny even
ing from Vancouver barracks. nh
Mrs. Fi'r. i.erald was the guest of her
sister, Mrs. ('. L Hunt, wife of the
chief clerk in the quartermaster '.
office. She also visited at Woodbom,
Or., and n away from Pendleton
just four weeks.
Chester Peagle has returned to Pen
dleton alter an absence of several
months at Mitnpter, ami more recently
at I.awton and Alamo. He Vlaltad the
Red Boy property, which employs
nearly 100 DIM ami which is taking
out and milling 100 tons ol Ore par day,
The Qaoboft, at Alamo, i putting up
a '.li-stamp mill.
ti. A. Smith, the contractor, ami hi
brother, W. H. smith, from Nebraska,
have recently returned from a tour of
inspection of the Bear valley ami John
1'ay country. They selected a stuck
farm on the north fork oi the lohfl
Hay, and W. H. will buy cattle and
run them. He will make his home
in Pendleton and has secured a house
on the north side of the river.
M L, Fix, from the head ot Alkali,
was in Pendleton this morning. He
was met here hv his nenheu . Will
Fix. of Walla Walla, and the.' went
out home together. Mr. fix while here
got HV eggs which cost htm BO, They
were of the Leghorn and White
Minorka breeds. Mr. Fix will have h
big IBCQMtor at work in a week or s
He will stav out on the ranch this
year, hut intends tc come to Pemlleiop
to live if lie can buy a suitable pitas,
of property in the suburbs, and en
gage extensively in the poultr) liusi-lies-
.
A. D. SMITHERS. THE INSPBC'OR.
IN PENDLETON TO OBSERVE.
1 1
go together. First one will tie allowed
to travel in advance as they ascend th.
stream and then the other, alternately
in that manner until the time limit
has expired. Thev will wear bathing
suits and if the trout refuse to rise t
the dies cast. the Isiys will get into the
water and catch them. The result of
tbe contest is awaited anxiously.
'
1
0dia li
rancv" wa3H:i.cto
Wst
or
Lively Town
Spokans.
J. L. Sharon returned nndav even-
ing from a trip through eastern Wast
ington, accompanied by hd Miller, of
lowa. Odessa, 77 miles west of Spo
iaile, was one ol tile liveliest towns
The name is
the town at
present, hut its iinure is bright. Im
migrants are coming into Eastern
Washington hy the thousand. In on
week lino immigrants got off Northern
Pacific train and 70o off (ireat North
ern trains at Odessa, p. locate right
there for the purpose of inspecting
land in the vicinity. Much of the land
is already in tbe natids of speculator.
One company has secure. I 12 full sec
tion, or triMU aenw. Ritsvilla ia in
All work good wbeat section. Wheat there looks
rear C. letter than at anv other id nee V'IIIImiI
are
being v p. lo inches high. Thore
iiidicatiouns of
that vicinity
a big yield o' wheat in
BOARD OF
KBbKNTS.
by Tnm aoout
We Have
Received
The most com plat line of
men' aiiuer ever nown in
Pendleton. Uur experience
enables u to give you a per
fect tit. The itylee are cor
rect and hobby. See our
display window and then
get uur prices.
Pendleton Shoe Co.,
WM.
FITZGERALD,
Manager
A Masting Will Bs Hsld
ay 16.
The two regents of the Kastern Ore
gon normal school, senator Q, W.
Proebstal, of Weaton, and R. Alexan
der, of this clly, were not sufficiently
manv to bold a meeting on Mondav in
Pendleton. Mr Proebtl and r
Beattie went back home on tbe evening
train, and Architect M. Lazaru- t.sjk
the night train for his home port-
land. He has commenced on the
plaus for tbe normal school building
and will have them completed readv
(or inspection by tbe time of the n.-it
twtilg of tbe hoard. Thereafter it is
the intention to push the construction
work with all possible speed.
Sssursd a Judgment.
Judge Bennett returned Saturday
from Walla Walla, where he succeeded
in winning a case of a peculiar and
complicatBd character, sucuring a judg
ment for his client for 115,000, ay
Tie- lalles Chronicle. The action wax
brought to recover tills amount on a
certificate of; deposit isaued oy a Walla
Walla bank that failed some eight
years ago. Tbe certificate had been
secured by one of the director of tbe
baiiK who has it l hen died, ami the
Otic was brought against the admin
istrator oi the decedent ' estate. The
claim of Judge Benuett'n client, a
Mrs Rathuiuller, was generally con
sidered by tbe legal fratarnilv ai worth
, miming, but the nidge lucceeded
establishing it, just the same
Dairy Commtsilonssr Ballsy Will Try to
Do So.
For the purpose sjj encouraging Ore
gon bnttr and cheese makers, and
demonstrating the importance of turn
ing out the highest grade of dairy pro
docta, -ays the Telegram. State rood
ami Hairy Commissioner Bailey is in
Inqiep of inaugurating in this state the
system of prue competition that is in
vogue with beneficial results in many
of the Kastern states.
Tins system provides for monthly or
quarterly competition under the direc
tion of the state food and dairy com
missioner. Cash priie are offered for
the highest score in butter and cheese,
the money being obtained from the
state fund for the encouragement of tbe
dairying industry. The effect nf these
-ompctition is a continual effort in
b 'vction of improvement, in conse
quence of which the art of butter and
cheese making has reached a high stage
of perfection, and reputations are es
tablished for products that assure tbe
enterprising ami progressive manufac
turers top-notch price for their nut
pot. Those who carry off successive
honors at them- competition, always
receive lietter prices for their piodiicta
than their distanced competitors. This
1 1 the direct benefit to the producer
The public is benefited through a
higher grade of dairy product, and
the industry receives a stimulus that it
could fierhai receive in no other wav.
Did it in Utah.
At the recent annual convention of
the ('tab State Dairymen' association
SH Efc P SHEARING MACHINES.
t o romance
Thoi of N. B. Cottrsll Will
Thursday.
N. H. Cottrell was in the city today.
He BMMMMod that lit shoe pshearmg
machines run hy water power would
commence operations on Thnr.da
morning, April i'.'i, sure. A band of
-100 sheen, tbe property of Hoary
scales will be the rirt sheared. Mr.
Cottrell' machines are at his home on
his ranch on Fast Birch about two
miles from Pilot Rock.
Warm Spring on ths War Path.
Canyon Citv, lavs the Blue Mountain
Kagle, was visited hy some Indians
from the Warm Springs reservation last
Monday who apparently ban ho ohject
in view other itlian obtaining informa
tion about the killing of the Columbia
Indian, scarface Charley, in the an
country two years ago. and had the
nerve to ask where the party was who
did the shooting. When informed that
they could find the man win. did the
shootiug any time they were so dis
posed, one of them amr-ared very in
dignant and flourished his WiMMOtOT
around in a manner that would indi
cate that he was actually looking for
trouble They soon departed on their
way southward.
( ondltlon Are Favorable to Having
th Ssrvloe in Thli City Hon
Muit Be Numbsred.
A. D. Smithers, postal inspector,
arrived In Pendleton Monday morning
and registered at the Hotel Pendleton, j
w here he is making bis headquarters j
while In the city. His object in coin
ing here i- to observe the sie of the
town, the ehiractOf Oi the streets and 1
sidewalk'., the manner in which the
else is Indited dr.. for the purpose Of
making b report thereupon to the de
partment regarding the putting in of
hi iree isistal delivery system in Pen- !
dlelop, t lie number of carriers re
quired, etc Mr. Smithers went up,
the road MoadsM and returned this
Bitot BOOB. He is ill company with
Councilman F. B. Otopton. who has
boat givlOf the tree jistal delivery;
subject considerable attention, and
they are driving around the city, and
Ofwn boyond the suburbs to take a look
at the oat lying oottatfj .
Pendboon i- in position to till all
the riijOi lehts exacted by the ist-
otfice department regarding the free
postal delivery system except Ifl regard
to the numbering of houses ami the
naming of streets Before the system
is accorded to P'lidleton. the depart
ment must lie given a suitable guaran
tee that the street corners will be
marked with the names of the streets,
ami that all the house- will fie num
bered in accordance with u svstem to
be regulated by the city council.
THE HSPENSAR. ME ASURE.
Honolulu Lawmakaei ar Comldsrlnt
th Liquor Qution
Honolulu. H. T. April u. via San
Francisco, A pril A prolonged strug
gle over tbe dispensary bill ha- 00
copied 'he attention oi the Hawaiian
legislature during the i ast week. A
mtter tight is being made against the
bill by the Honor interests of the i
lands, and it is charged that a fund of
Ibo.Ot' has been raised to defeat it
"ST. JUE STOR
on. st inn ri tr mr iirviu i..
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2s yarda Brood calico, fast colors,
25 jrardl cood crash toweling
20 jrardl food 30 inch tdcaclied muslin!.
20 yards food check gingham
20 vards good cheviot shirting.
20 yardi good Rgured lawn, fast colors
Atiovr Iannis are worm iiuicii more, so you had l.
01 no 111 vkiuif iin'' last
1.00
".OS
LOO '00
1.00
c,ty. style
W have the nicest stork ot clothing in this
and prices are rifht.
Diir liirnishmi; goods line is complete, neckwear g
iiimsMM ntBrnlls oioloru oar in fnr-l am il,: . ' H'Orfl
,-. W.Winni ...... ..,,,!!,,, yjjy
and look them over and you will tiuy.
ant
1 T d tk.-'O mi 1? II tr A w -
A SALEM BANK FAILURE
Ullbsrt Brotnsrs Lompsllsd to Quit
Baoaus of a Suit.
Salem, April 'J:t. -liilirt llrothers'
bank failed this morning, because of a
suit instigated against the iilherts hv
tlie heirx of the Willium ( aspar estate".
i.mmu .lohiisoi
1 1. 1 . . . .. . 1 .
11' samples of butter were presented for estate, declaring that linusJti hui. dia.
comoetitiun. The highest score re-1 appeared.
ceived by any product was 9H'.4, anu I
lb) loWOOt M The nest highest score I Wsston Yonng Psopis Marrlsd.
iuj 1 a 1 . , . . . I u 1 1.. ti- 1 1 . , 11.,,. ....
" - i-n, ami me others ranged " "n, iprii the resi
down to U4, a follow: UH. a; 7.H I dance of Kev. ti. A Blair. in this alte
The bill prOHOM to take the sale 0
Inppir out of the hands of private in
dividual- ami pmce it entirelv in the
hands of the government
1 he main argument in its favor
made by its friends is that it w ill re
d u e drunkenness by doing awav with
liars. No liqaor is allowed to lie drunk
on the premise-, but it is to Is- sold hv
the DOttle only and taken awav, thus
stopping the treating "habit."
-onie idea ot the growth of the
liqaOT industry in Hawaii can lie had
by a comparison of the government
statistics which show that the .littles
and import values have trebled in the
past few years, last vear amounting to
1871,073
Health report.- show that honor has
more to do with killing off tbe natlre
Hawaiian than all deceases put to
gether. The opponents of the measure
state that the bill has lieeo clumsily
drawn and has many defects, and also
asserts that the Hawaiian is not ad
dicted to treating, but is a bottle
drinker anyway, and that the law will
only accentuate his present proclivi
ties ami increase the tendency to takr
home liqaor and drint, it by the whole
sale. Qussn Lll'i Psn.ion.
Hie majority report of the house
committee on the hill to insioii ijueen
Lilinokalanl by allowing her timm pur
month during her life recommends
that tbe itieen be given a lump sum of
ll.VU.IWt) in bonds, in place of the
monthly allowance. The minority re
sirr recommends that she be paid
10,000 ier year, and that all bonds
that I- s.ssihle to issue should he
used op pub! work. All the MMfl
in UN islands support the miuoriu re-
port, but the native pam endorses the
other proposition.
Chlnss He-.iro.
o . II .... . .
. .MU, iprn me I hlliese troops
..n.iei ,.eu. i. in nave oivs.l the em
lieror's commute! and have" retired ini
Oiu.idi TI... I ' - .
i.riij,iis, however, con-
mine p ailv.inn
I'ncle Sain tells bin to steer toward
Rader's Furniture Store
Main ana Webb streets, Pendleton,' Oregon
where he can get one of those nice
rf-w a a vv r a s -
i kirn uak KOCKers ai 92.25 vUm' theV
at.
Kurniturf.
I arrt.
Mattings
Window shades,
( Virtfllll I,.ln.. tk
viwc, r
I'll.. 1.
tx
Mm lorn, Bal.v cabe,
n
1 llilertilk
B , , (,,IVJ (
...I EE'S LICE KILLER,
A "tirt TvniiMiv for lire nnM mittHi.
laws. mttmrn. mt II I t I I .1 Wl
MIKTllHlKMiail lUl'lirv riMMJl K.'Pr lilt' IMWlr- IHJiilIlV. Illlrn. ant sOL
Ttllllf IllttUl IflVMH Mf rlflLt t.i I'nlllul .l.i..L
" " ' " " " tin in.
M INK MEAL-
A clean. laoilOBgltw but nntritioas fertilixer for yoor baau
. ' 1 ' I .1 It. .1 SW r. . .
t. r. toieswortnv ruuuryana oeeUppiy
Do you
want work?
Do you
want to hire help?
If so call or BwMp BM siel
your want- will is attviuh
l IS PKOMITLV
C. F. C(K)K'S
;Employment Agency
I AsrsVM
C The
It v. oi
Two Hlaek
Walnut
BfxlfOOal
Sets
ne
( 'oinbination
Jiureau.
orn.r
MAIS ANU ALMA
STKKKIV
I nil lire of Cigmrt, Confectionery
and Mnokerb' Articles.
Nict: CLUB mum.
97,
to bi
97v4, w ';.,
,. I . I . ,
. inem- scores snow mat the com
petition was close, and that .ime verv
line tirade of butter were entered. The
result of these competitions are at once
ired h the (,'hicaao Dairv Produce
KschatiKe and other market eichantte.
aud thus establish a reputation for the
dairies turning out the highest grade
of product
Whiie ther.- i. no provision in the
Oregon dairy law lor offering cash
pner fur contest of this kind. Com
missioner bailey is of the opinion that
tbe tliDu annually allowed him (or
the encouragement of tbe dairying in
dustry BQOM ! expanded for tiii pur-host-
without preiuilice to the olnects
of the appr.ipriation. ami in strict con
formity p. the law. He will consult
riecretar of State Huubar and Attorney
General Blackburn in reference to tbe
matter, and if they see tile situation
IB the same light that he doe and w ith
him believe in a lihural construction
of the law, the way will be paved lor
a material step forward in tbe dairy- ;
nig indutry. The prire offered are
n. v. r iare, usually ranging rum U to
tlo and .Mr. Bailey i of tbe opinion
that a portion of tin- flgOO allowed
bim for miscellaneous purpose could
not h- turned to better account If the
results are what they have heel
other states It will be a most probtabie
investment.
-unday morning, Clarence lieu tin- and
3Il Arrie Cae, were united in mar
' riage. After tbe ceremonv the HMUf
couple tiik the train for Weston. 'l ire.
where their future home will be made
I'pon their arrival at Weston H
reception was tendered Mr and Mrs
Meat be, the entire population of tio-
city turn ing out in a body to welcome
them. Refreshment were served the
gueu.
Death rrom rrasilng at hows
Seattle, April '.M. -Partial nittffja
tion of the ruiuorei deaths bs IrwMjns
at Nome were received lixlav. The
Nome Higger of January 90 mfamm r.ll
account of a terrible bliward. Ir
I'elton, of Oakland, was found on the
trail fruaeii to death ixisBn men and
women were found huddled together
in a cabin on Pilgrim river partially
froien and maimed. The bodies of
Aleiander -towe, lr. W. I Haum and
Or. Ian. were found.
While in
Portland
Llssoms
Walla Walla,
tive nessiun as a
Whole the city council lut
puuiaieu us niruier action relative to
Hiai-iug uie ii. ense on sahj,,ns and de
cide.1 upon fJOfJO pr ,,,)IIUIJJ ,,ie ,
til . ' rf 1.1..... .1 .
in I i in tT j . " l';r"'ls
, " "in w Kraiii.-i lor-;..,,.,..
run. r.very uiemlwr of the
was precsjut.
PKOPLK HKRE FOR A DAY
Spring Troubles...
Ix8h of appetite,
EKomtflh ailment,
PimpleB
and Other Eruptioii.-
are home of them.
K I! liradeh, northwestern agent of
the American smelting and rebuiug
company, nf hpokane, has Imwii in
I'endleton looking at some of the high
bred horse owned here. He dmircd
to make purchases of driving animals,
but lias not yet announced a decision!
He greatly admire the horseflesh ,,f
Pendleton and this countv ami tiiinks
tbe horse industry will w'.me dav have
auaim.1 to ureal proportion. Ti
lauie oi loioiinton as a center foriii
nreii horses, racing and
spread throughout ti,
to as aauo.
April 83. -In eiecu
committee of the
night n -
to be
council
boy, hji
pictures, lu
l . . M I ... II
K"imein,ih! .
region.
igh-
carriage. ha
entire coast
PERSONAL MBNTI0N.
SARSAPARILLA
Correct all of thet
makes the hlood pure.
TALLMAN & CO.
Urucglau.
and
of Adams, i a viitor
tirande
rg-
L. M Watru
in Pendleton.
W. Mi Pierce is still at I .a
on legal aud other buNiues
A. I. Mtillman has returned from
trip to Burn. Harney county
M. A. Hutler, of Maker Citv, if
Utered at the Hotel Pendleton.
Have Letts, of La (.ran.le, ha fl,c-
or,:.1, "k" !M"ra" - -"'"""
oi llie u. K. A .N coliiiiany u. P n
u...l l. . r" nmne-
, " move.I her. w j t i i
family.
The Dalles Chronp ie: SI rs W i
ir,uy, I li ii " r.
v Kitiii. i .. .. , i . . oeei.
........ . , WIUi AJrfj
or PonUud. ,M
hi
John
aiternoou
Th April "Aniarlean Boy."
pluaJSi11. Bu" (BptBflM
........ V.VJ. IfHiri, T ,
I..1...1..I , --"", n.ll.
unuimi oi giasl thing, for
unuai n COIIlaill 118
, leading article treats of
u7, r, , VtKtm ar'-: Thev hoy
J,ieM"" M'ht or, the l.ustv
"i , ,.1Bf ,,reat "'cycle hace at
Pu tney :' 'BplilU the Herd "
n.rae hoy. a ite Mountains:"
"A. Vaueuole ll,.,.
me Cruise of the yaaki
Oaaaiia.' other Itoni f Mllof,.,t
Talk with Moy8 and Their ttitSZ,
The Charleston Savy Yard and Vi,,t
to an Ocean Liaor; Turning Po,,,.,
a hrHibi the hoy.- rU
Iry( The hoy' Library What Bairn
re Oomg hoy. as Mom"., Makers a d
Money Saver. April , Athene
Hlitory; How , Make Yoor S
lackle and fsnauil 1 1 . , w" !
n.e Aga.si aL" " 1 rlH'"'
- .. " oil PO 111 II..
TOhool UUiee
aild Oil the Bmmm, Wl
.if iL. . ... . V 'lie
... .uierican Hoy hov.
oiiai Mligtlom The p
"ys in tiames and
pSriii010 Ctt', -"'-Boy
bJf!Lbi0L.. "on,-
j . wfun ov tnj.
ear
VV I flllPl'l,Qllul n I . .
r,naiEu a iii.tiiiiiaciiirer ,
of tanpla china at a liargain.
W win Kivc honif startling values
in these later
II' I
ailO purchased a jul lot ol
juiiiison Bros . white seini.porce
celam at less than jobbers cost
that we will aa at tu. price q(
winnion ironstone wire.
The price list will be published
upon arrival ol gouda. Watch
this sjiace for it.
Owl Tea House.
3 rollh crepe paper 10c.
CATARRH
u r. . "v rr
..French Restaurant..
HKs-T MKA1 1 1 HUI CITV
upkn pay ami slum . . .
TKorr am. iiAiii in Bauao.v.
Just keccived a nice lot ol .rag's hjga
Uua Laf untaine.
Hwulr building. MainHt
Proprietor.
l'mllion. Uragiiu
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
KINS
Hulluittu SleepinK Cart,,
1 Icnant DminK Cjtrh,
Tourist Sleeping (jtrs
To
i hi:
I.KANMKU
AS ll HE l . ,
vmm torn
CATARRH
Ely's i.ream
iiirlm,
I ' .-
itml plwu.ni h
' odImo no in
ruir.
pin kij ljafbd
uirs rciiMf i itae
li open- .ml Cl.aUMu
lb Nasal I'iu.k
A..- liill.ii,: . , , ,
He..- au'l prill. -i. i
tile M,,-,. ul I ail.
i ITU
IT. PAtTL
MlN.VKAPoUh
DULUTH
FARGO
('.HAND HikKr-
l li'idKrTdN
fWl.N.NKPKi,
HK1.KNA and
THKOIGH TICKETS
OHJOAGO
WASHIKUTOM !
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON
and all points Kast and South
.H.vva,M .t. tfla ;j J4Jaili
auu .ifr.'itTH Hav.
TO
ud American liue.
aud Clou. ...
Stifle tttaaouhlp 0a
M
Lll.,-,
.M'.'W"' "f l.y uiatl. Tria
uuoriiER,-, w.,;1, M
COLD n HEAD
..ale lie. lure.
Larip' Hue, Sue
!he. Iw uv uiall
Ksa York.
lloiue,
a'tor
Htoiw,
Order
in the
mltry Yard
aportl The Hov
MMnnaay, a
A.tona will urobahlv ..aa- - ai-
ano. ooiuoallini ui oil u, J, .
FOR
Insurance
Fire, Llla, An ident, Plate Olaas, etc
Loans
on Cily U County Property,
Keal Kstate
Iiupn.VMl and i;p,ovd Cty Lxita
Itaak laaaba and Vbaal Karm.
SEE
J. R. DICKSON,
taat Orntouiaii huildiiui.
TIK SCHK0ULB.
.tVVr" ''"U',"1U,U -"TIMIL
UiU Orasoll or . .. ... 1 U.I1-
TTor.1 .Ull Mo..", V?'.
Mrwa,iiii iirs
NEW LINE
To and from the
fhp i i ilnmhu
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IN I'KNTKKOK
MKT. ALT A A WflM
F.X. SCHLMPP.Pra
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I irtict Mil ti
j r 1
anu ruuiin I
Pedigreed Helgla tlsr
and pure bred Howa
Haree, 6.U0 per pair, P
barred, huff, and Whit
outh docks-Kgg. : l
barred Koek eggs at II
fitting
titiae and Sinirle Comb
lalaiid Kadi EmpP
li Hittiinrs for l.'i.mi.
V Is I lurk laAs I i i 1 1 ! i For
inforuiation address
GUY W. WADE,
I'eudlss
Illinois Central Railroad
Solid Truiiitt
New Equipuient
v i i . . r - -
r 'CTTAsWHiCHT .
Kuquire ag;nt (. R
II I I li
b. u.
4 N. Co
Third Ht.
THK NBWfJ!
uraguman. Daily
. or
AtfMl.t
Portland, Or.
Taks Ins sUst
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in i
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1 Vintr ,...i.vAWUi,,. III UIMFU
'iUlckur, urer, ler ur
l utility p, gut good win k
("Ortiig that Nvuali inn.
it. in aniar lulu frr -.
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