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SHIRT WAISTS t tvlei all new, direct from New York factory. Prices 50c, 75c up to $l.98c. ,,,1 by expreM new linr of walking gloves. Miss Ken "i'l "e lwasecl 10 snow you thin line. IAY. AI'KIL 24, 101. 1 n n-r n CI DI US. Lf i J uuuua vu, Arrivals i Hotsl P.ndlaton. W S Stilt, Chicago. Q II Qhlloott, San Francisco. M .1 Monteith, Chicago. .1 A Pierce, Pittsburgh. J M Pierce, Portland. Geo Harris, Springfield, O. Andrew Nlaiiuer, Springfield. W K Rllin. Heppoer. Km Weil, Now York. H S McOormick, Portland. i .ho T Ootiyc, Portland. K W McCain, Portland. Vauglian and wife, Baker City. Win Scott. Hula way Springs. F T Overman, Iolutli. OeoTurnell, San Francisco. H Claybiirgli, Chicago. Kd Blackburn, Omana. K B May and wife, Portland. MrsC P Hanchett, Spokane. A M Stone, Han Francisco. B L Sharpstem, Walla Walla. George McGilvery, Spokane. B II KiiHaell, CaMcade Locks. .1 A McNeill, Portland. B B Gill, Spokane. J Power. J A Allison, Portland. J W Cason, Portland. Mr and Mrs George K Merry and bahy, Clevleand, O. J C Lindner, Portland. II Hoes. Sam Galstine, Spokane, Catarrh Cannot He Cursd Wltli local aiiiillcalluD. aa tbrjr cannot roach tUi' Mist ul tin- aim'iiw. Catarrli ta a uIimmI ur iiiiialllutliiiial illM-am', ami III order to curr H you muat take liili'rnal ri'iuwtii'a llall'a ('a ur! ta I urr i- laki n luturually an I SOU dlrsetl) mi tlir bliKiil anl mm 'Oil aurfaca. Hall : inrrh Oar i BOl a .jua.k luoillrlue. It was pre a. r I laid by uue ol the beat uhyalrlatia In tbl country (or year, ami Us regular prescription. It Is aoaiaossq" Ot tBS beat tnuica limwu, coin in net wftli the lieat blood purltlcra, acting directly on (be uiucoiu aiirfaii'i. The perlecl coinliiuatloii of the Iwn InKredlciiu I what pruduoei Mich wonderlttl result lo curing ca tarrb Hand lot nMttmonlalt, free. K .1 ' IIKM ,V''ii. I'rop., Toledo, O. Hold b drugKixi", pm i llalla Family fill are the beat SLOAN IS DEAD tloon Msn rassaa sway Aftsmoon. April US. Ucihii died OB rnewlBV ( JO ..'cluck. April I'M, at of .laiui'H Heardsley on Hired iik.""l vears, .ri Mr Slush was lira Hlllll" nun i.ami- Hi- birthplace was near ,,i.,r i.iiiiMH ntM run . v . . i... I t l...r.. LaadTlIU, Colo., in 1H7H, until anoui nmo yi'nra Hlotn MOM tO renille- , . 1 J Bersbip ' the saloon i - ioas BatM wttlicteil with con- .... . ,ioo., m .. I, l i mi. TUT K' ' . H I 1 1 wiih." s rm nul l tfnlllLf I llWIl L It fHth mum. lie hm.i a , at II. t I.uirn I iimn nun. hut. ami ntartM. I lur I ll'K'MU, .llta. , III ... as . J tin- .Irv clitnate wniiiu tun hi had passed tbe i. ........ (..- i,i. le.c wil" II I i.nu, . i". ,.m i . 1 l. II....... linos when he has been ..I ,' u It... I.. .r, u .,v 1 ' p.--- I .1 I. k Mil i IM'W m,.. tribute this morning: it- uin Sloan ever wil- anv tierson in ins me. ma Hinl honest." tunk place at L' o'clock from I . A Ka.lor's tin urn on Welih street, there .. i i Bf Kev. I) K. Vernon, I Methodist Kpiscopal Mini in riDwara. , I... i, m u Ir i in. rru.ntu ' IWIl n inimirn.ii ,'. .11. - r . ... . ... ..r . ... 1,1 w i,li. ( ' MitributionM reprent- nil sdc v y I 1 1 i (jiiue . usii Kr ..... r I lam lUuL.itu ul .(" "i unit, uanac saw rt L a. 1 I A.t II H ( I II I I HIM Lit thoutfjuidi atv killwl by Thert wtiuld x do Ihllok'l couglt Mid oon ii a iare remedy if taken LMll'H li ( M mi I'll r i ilh i ait a, Mill rttfiinn fh re n mil mi ii t iii l iiiii- Lji j Bring on your irs i".l. . i liomu to you when its ore we'll hx it so it uuianteeU. UNZIKER, anti Optician.., Alexander A Hester's Noties to Contraetors. Notice is hereby given, that the com mon council of tbe city of Pendleton will receive bids for the grading and graveling of Webb street from Oak street on the west to iti inter section witb Court atreet on the east, said grading and graveling to be done in accordance with provisions of ordi nance No. 363. Measurements to be farniabed by tbe city engineer. The common council reserves the right to reject any or all kids. Bids to be filed in tbe city recorder's office on or be fore April 2V. mil. By older of the Common Council. J. K. BK AM, Recorder. Dated at Pendleton, Ore., April 18, 1UU1. What's Tour Faes Worth? Hometimea a fortune, but never, if you have a aallow comnlexiou, a jaun diced look, moth patches and blotches on the akin all signa of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills give Clear Skin. Kosy Cheeks, RicD Com- A A- -. 'I' I I M. plexion. uniy cents at laniuau u. Co.'s Drug Store Thero With Goods. If you give vour arooery orders to Martin In h ill br"t'iere with tbe goods." r i litis t canned goods and dried fruits in the city alwaya on baud also, nice freah vegetables. He ib sole ageut for J. B. (Jacob Borns) celebrated butter. Low prices and i, nii mialitv I MMicrn hams and bacon A alaa I taaa ol hiiiiiLtmH huti All Lite good brands of pickles, sauces and relishes. Morula straw iierrie in me market in a few days. CASTOBIA tbe at nam. c of Cuaa. H la iwe for more laau thirty years, aad Tkt JCmd Kim aVsss Almmjn MmgU. WILL 00 AHEAD AND SELL A JUMBLE IN LAWS II BO A It DING TAX SALES. to Loan property at a low uterust. Can lie re- monthly install- MMIS8IUN8. or will furuish build with pleased to give tig- i,,., i...... B. CLOPTON Mala Street II l II A cab to make a call For Sal at a Bargain. lo7 acres of timber laud, one mile from klauiela Statiou, at au exception ally low figure. For particular ad dress K. B. Clark, Fort Hteveus, Ore gon. Acker's dyapepaia UtbleU are sold mi a iMMtitive guarantee. Cures heart burn, raising of the food, distren after eatiug oi uuy form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate re lief. -' and 60c. For sale by Brock A McComaa. A Haatlng of tho County Judgas Will Will Ba Held at Portland on Friday, April 16. All lands in Umatilia county against which there are delinquent taxes are about to be sold. The list is almost readv and will be in shape for publi cation in the East Oregonian by next week. I tie law is plain enough on this matter, but there is a terrible jumble in regard to redemption oi lAnds heretofore sold for taxea. That is a matter that will he the subject of ac tion at a meeting of the county indues of the state to he held at Portland on Friday, April '.Mi. County Judge Hart- man expects to leave on the train Thnrsday eveninit to attend the meet ing. Rodemtng Tax fcalas. According to the a law of is-i ;, county judges and clerks of school dis tricts were authorial to bid in prop erty sold for taxes. If the owner of the property failed to redeem it within one year a penalty of 'n per cent was added; a penalty of 10 per cent was added for tbe second year, and, if not ndeemed within the two years, tbe county judge, school district clerk or other person who had bid it in was en- ttlted to receive a deed therefor from the sheriff. A Nlfgar In tho Woodpile. At the twenty-first biennial session of the legislature, held in January and February of this vear, the law of lH9:t was amended, and, as the workings of the law become discussed and known, it is found that there is a nigger in the woodpile. Whether this was done purposely, or in the usual manner of manv legislatures . tiv accident) is a deep mystery. S.-ction two of the new law Is as follows : "Lands which hsve heretofore been bid in by counties or other public cor mirations for taxes may be redeemed at any time before July 1. 1W01, on payment of the tax and all costs charged on the rolls against such lands, resMM'tivelv or where costs arc charged iu a lump sum against two or more such tract, ttien mr a ratable part of such costs, according to the re spective valuations or amounts of tax i, without other penalty, and sucli costs are hereby declared to be a penalty, and after July 1, 1IH)I, shall be col lected as such in addition to other lenaltiea which are or may tie proscribed by law." A part of section three states: "On the first Monday after July 1, 1X)1, the sheriff of every county in thia state in which lands have been heretofore bid in for taxes by such county or any public corporation therein, and to which they shall have acquired title as herein before provided, shall proceed to sell such lands to the highest bidder for cash, in manner and form as upon sale under execution." How it Works. Say that the county judge of I'ma tilla county had bid in property more than two years ago up ui which there was 11" 1 tax. The county without ths iisnhage of this recent act would tie entitled to a deed therefor. The beet ttiat the owner could do would tie to put up 1 ;n and com before the ex piratisn of two years, to redeem the property, under the old law. Under the new law. if there were no opposing bidder, he might get his property hack for $1 or any other nominal sum. AlToeM Multnomah County. The principal cunty affected by the new law is Multnomah. It is esti mated that there is tmtween ltsJ,(Kk) and $300,000 in taxes against property which has bereioiore tieen ma in ny the count). If it should tie decided that the comity cannot again hid in tliis proierty when sold iu July, then the county might lose, not only tbe in per cent penalty, but the original tax as well, aud have to pay the ex penses of sale besides. This law is one of the most brilliant that adorn the pages of the general laws of Oregon. which he will be able to make a favor able report to the department. Mr. Simthers is spending today at Uma tilla, but will be in Pendleton on the Chicago-Port land special at 5:15 this evening, and later will attend the meeting of the city council. Pandlston Is Compast. Councilman Clopton I a statistician of great versatility. He figured up for Mr. southern that the land within the city limits of Pendleton consisted of only about 1200 acres. Mr. Smitbera said that. Pendleton must lie a very compact city. The usual sire of a citv in acres is one sect ion of land or K40 acres to each 1000 of population. The sidewalks of the city are also in good repair, so that the inspector will be able to report favorably on that fea ture, as well as noon the fact that the city is well lighted. Numbering Houtss. ste. The city council has long lasen in readiness to pass an ordinance requir ing the owners ot houses to number the same, and have been willing to put signs at the intersections of streets, but have not known exactly whst was desired in that line by the depart ment. Mr. Nmitbera will explain tihngs at the council meeting tonight and the free postal delivery proposi tion will he given a boost by that honorable body. Parasites Causa All Hair Troubles. Nine-tenths of the diseases of the scalp and hair are caused by pamsitic germs. The importance of this dis covery by Professor I'nna of the Chari ty Hospital, Hamburg, Germany, can not be overestimated. It explains why ordinary hair preparations, even of the most expensive character, fail to cure dandruff: because they do not, and can not, kill the dandruff germ. The only hair preparation in the world that positively destroys the dandruff para sites that burrow up the scalp into scales called scurf 9ff dandruff, is Newbro's Herpictde. In addition to its destroying tbe dandruff germ Her picnic is also it delightful hair dress ing, making the hair glossy and soft as silk. TO INVESTIGATE THE MANGE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE REPRE SENTED HERB T0DAT. Dri. to Main 7. Depot Stable. My llttlr ulrl'a tialr Old uol grow. i " band aud dry, and would Uiuak ufl, and bur i.. ... ..n ... a I ,...,,1.1 t.tit ail ' MM IUII Ol Ml M,elUM uiu, . oouili out A place arouud Uiu ban of liar head wa. bald, aud on tbe top ot ber bead luu ban waa ouly two or three loobaa loon. ' uand Ct'Tir.i'R 8oAr ami auiue CtiTicua OuiuiK ul, aud ber ball iuw. come lu thick aud aaiK.ftu.allk. Mas. A. UOWSKV, Alfred. O. Warn. aaaaiBtta wHM Outmiu Soar aaS It , ,u uianmai. aufaat 1 auwUiaBla. will ataaa ta. aaaa ud aaVal muu annui " " iut""g aajtraa. Flvo I'bing. The five diseases for which Khiloti's Consumption Cure is especially recom mended, are Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup and Conaumption. No Uieuiiine ever maue ny man is uui to it in any respect. Bold under a positive guarantee. Mouey back if it fails. 86 eta, 60 its aud 1 a bottle. Tall man A Oo. I Kl At! IS MUCH AGITATED Fooplo Up In Arms Against a Roportod Gallon House. Public sentiment is against ttie es tablishment of a "gallon houae" for the sale ot liquor in Ukiah, and that community is aroused over lue issue. Tbe Ukiab Hentioel has this to say ibtMl it: "The Heutiuel man is un equivocally against a "gallon-house" being started in Ukiah. If there is any legitimate way to prevent it we believe it ahould lie done, but we are not in favor of any Carrie Nation busi ness in the matter." Also thia: 'Since yesterday the little town of Ukiah has beeu iu an uproar, caused bv a well fouuded re port that there is to be a saloon or "gallon bouse" started here in a short time. "The liquor question has caused con siderable trouble here before, and the majority of the reeideuts of tbe town ana precinct are prepared to take auy lawful mean to keep tbe sale of liquor out of this place. An indigna tion meetiug was held last night at Uic church, and a committee to draft a set of resolutions protesting against the saloon was appointed. There will be another meetiug touight. "Tbe party, whom it is reported will open the "gallon house," was io town the early part of itbe week and talked of circulating a petitiou for county license, but did uot do eo. "It is a well kuown fact that St least tbree-nfths of the voters in this Ereciuct are against a saloon, and to ave one started in the face of ao much opposition is galling to them iiidutal What the outcome will be we are uot prepared to say." Is This Plata Sooucfe. ' If you have a uagging cough and are losing flush, go to a drug store, and 'get a buttle of Mhiloh's Couauuiptiou I -L.. tvA.hlrtfiu of it and tliufj. if you are not benefited, returu the bottle to the druggist, ami ue will re , turu your money. Ian 't that fairT No one could ask more. 86 eta., 60 eta. jand a bottle. Tallman dt Co., leed- iiig druggists. FREE POSTAL DELIVERY i aubjost Will Bo Brought Up at at Us Couooll Meeting. A. P. biuithers, agent of the poat ottice department whose duty it is to visit f cities where the tree postal de livery system is about to be uaugu rated after riding arouud with Council man Frank B. Clopton ou Tuesday afberuoou, had a good idea of Peudle urn's aiae aud other matters upou HOSPITAL HAS A LEGACY Dayton Man Wills BtO.000 to a Walla Walla Institution. Colfax, April '.M. The will of Joseph Conatser, who died in Walla Walla a few days ago, witnessed by K. A. Rogle and J. W. Mullinix and dated April HI, was tile.! for probate here today, The estate consists of uTiOO acres of rich land, herds of blooded cattle and is worth at least $50,000. The will reads as follows: "I give and liequeath for and in con sideration of the institution elMMfinfl its name to 'The Joseph Conatser Walla Walla Hospital.' the sum of 110,000 to the Walla Walla hospital, and the remainder of my estate to my brotbf and sister or their children only; and in case they cannot be found within six months, the remainder to go to the first named legatee. I do this in consideration of the excellent care I have been given in this institution and to aid the institution in its good work. And 1 appoint J. F. Cropp to be my sole executor without the in tervention of the court of Walla Walla or any other county so far as can lie done according to law. Joseph Conatser. " Proposition to Bo Asosptod. Walla Walla, April I, Dr. Cropp, president of the new Walla Walla hospital, ssys the proposition will probablv tie accepted. Tbe Walla Walla hospital was founded April 1A, 1H9U. The trustees of the institution at present are: B. f, Sharpstein and W. H. Yenney, Walla Walla; Mr. P. B. harp, Athena; I. J. Kelley, !ixie; K. K. I I an mi Colfax. M. M. QodsaM, lav ton ; Wr. C. W. Thomas, Milton, A.. Llovd, Waitaburg; Ir. M. Stiles, and W. J. Scott, Walla Walla. Job Couldn't Have stood It If he'd had Icthing Piles. The're terribly annoying; but Buck leu' Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles ou earth. It has cured thous ands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Kruptions it's tin liest salve in the world. Price 86c a box. Kohl by Tallman & Co. Mslvln and Hutahlnson Come Visit tho Reservation and Study tho Conditions. Mr E. N. Hutchinson .of the Rureau of Animal Industry, department of agriculture, arrived in Pendleton this morning, escorted by Col. R. C. Jnd Ison coming via the O. R. A N. early 1 morning train. Dr. O. B. Melvin, of the same department arrived on the W. A C. R. R. train from Seattle. They went out on the reservation to in vestigate the mange that has affected so many horses in this county. It is their intention to inquire closely into the conditions existing here, with a view to correcting the abuse. Conflict of authority between the state and the federal authorities has prevented the employment of effective means for the eradication of the mnge. The federal officials refused to permit the stste veterinarian or his deputies from handling to disease on the reservation, where it has prevailed quite generally for many years. Prevous Efforts InafTestual. The deputy state veterinarian, Thomas Thompson, of Pendleton, has put forth strenuous exertions to accom plish the much desired curing of the disease, and once secured the assis tance of tiovernor Ueer. The governor took up the matter with the Washing ton officials and urged that the depart nient there take it In hand and see to it that something DSJ done. No result came from it, for some time, until now. when Mrs. Melvin and Hutchinson hsve come to make an investigation. Mr. Thompson lias linen in consulta tion witli the two gentlemen, Hiul was able to furnish much information of a valuable nature. It is hoped here that their vii-it will result in -something definite and that at last intelligent action will he taken to remedy conditions that have threat ened the entire horse industry of this and other Eastern Oregon and Wash ington counties. IDINbS aExtroreiM WILL BUILD NEW CHURCH t Paul's Parish. Walla Walla. Pro ceeds to Raise Fundi. Walla Walla, April 24. -St. Paul's parish is going to have a new church building, and unless the plans of the society fail it will be erected of stone. It is planned lo build the new struc ture on the lot next to St. Paul's school in Catherine street, and have it completed by autumn. Already the parish has 16000 in do nations and property toward the un dertaking, and has appointed a com mittee of members of The church to solicit funds for at least f60(K) more and possibly $10,000. This committee proposes to complete its labors inside of two weeks, and then it will datidd upon plans, let the contract and pro ceed with the work as fast as condi tions will permit. The committee entrusted with this work is composed ol It. I . Smitten, S. R. Calderhead. J. W. Langdon, K. D. Mattinson, and Kev. Andreas Hard. It will begin work at once. An automobile for a farm has been invented by W. T. Crowley, says the Heppner (iar.ette. CUT OUT THIS AD DISBARMENT PR Hoory St Baynor, a Portland Lawyer, ths DsfsDdaDt. The grievance committee of the State (Ur uaafwiution.aavs a Salem corresisui dent, filed a petition in the supreme court praying for tbe disbarment 01 Henry St. Rayner.who is charged with unprofeaional conduct in changing copies of the testimony in the Mc Dauiela murder caae. The supreme court lias ordered St . Kayner to show cause why he should not be disbarred. Tbe petition is signed by D. R. N. Hlackburn as attorney general, and by era Snow aa attorney for the com mittee. It is sworn to by V. D. Cham bar lain, chairman of the grievance committee. The petition alleges, in brief, that the State Bar association is an orgaimat MM, one object of which is to investigate charges against the pro fessionaliconduct of sitornevs for the purpose of maintaining a high moral utandard in the profession; that in the complaint agaiust St Kayner the facts have been inquired into, with the result that disbarment proceedings be brought; that in t he'McDaniels caae St. Kayner procured a type written transcript of part of the evidence, to be used in a bill of exceptions; that lie changed the transcript ' bv leaving out some testimony aud introducing false matter; that he did this iu order to iuduce the trial judge to certify to testimony that was not in fact given, aud that this was unprofessional con duct for which.he should!! disbarred. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures coughs and colds at swt. We don't mean that it relieves you for a little while it (rts. It has been doing this for half a century. It has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. It will save yours if you give it a chance. -I ka laaalinS ' '.' . I aim - aaooka i- - mmmvKY !l ,.TlA aaaoXao- l r- '-e.i- ror aaJe by XaJluuui 4k Co., drug!. ENCLOSE IT TO ME WITH TEN DOLLARS. And 1 will furnish you all complete, ready for use, my lttOI Model No. 7 tiANDKN KI.KCIK1C BKLT. it is superior in mske, quality aud DOWSI to any belt offered by other dealers for winch tiny charge $40.00. Established 30 years. Write today for my latest books, "Health in Nature" and 'strength; Its Use and Abuse by Men." UR. A. T. SANDEN, Dept. A. Kussel Block, PORTLAND. - OKHOON. There not a Lame Place, Iu the Kambler anywhere. One part is as strong aa another. That may tie one reason why BICYCLBS Outwear other wheels. $35.00 I adica' ur UeaU' Kosutster. Indies or dents Light Koadster 140.00 (ients IU pound Kit. . r HO.00 Udies or (ieuts Chaiuless $00.00 Ideals 120, I'-"-', N R. W. FLETCHER. Agsut i ... am. Count, fasdleuu, oregou GOLDEN ROLE HOTEL. Under New fUaagemaat. J. W BANCROFT, Prwg. Katat 11.26. ic i SI .Ml wr day, siMsciai Kaua ur tu aiuuia. Seal Hulal lu ta cii lur Faialllaa rtu lu all Urals. Fras asiaui ruusas. K!. . ul. llbu aud tftaaui bast Fir. proof bull. in. Cor. Court and Johnson Sts. PENDLETON. ORCOON Beginning WEDNESDAY morning, April 24th, t hm ont wtM'k. wo will plsot on Mtfl our entire itooti ot WOMEN'S TAILOR MADE SUITS lit it discount of 15 Per Cent. on tho wholt lin). Co1Ut1ovi Eton Suits, Eton Suits with Lf'Aiglon ooIImt, Singit bwiitod Ktons, Single broMttd ihoti nt'ft'rs, Single iiivattod long reefer. In ficl i oomplote line tf now uptothite rtuiti in the new colore, correctly t r i iii -inctl and in si,en V2 to 42 We make the alteration! jnt as though there wuh no reduction. Remember one week. DiACOunt of 15 per cent. The Peoples Warehouse. Agenta Huttetkks eat'vrna. (Mf MANHOOD RESTORED CT.T. BEBPBJBBE IU" V liallu.r, tlm inwrliiinii i.f a t mum i Kn.ii. Ii l. . i. 1,111, will n"li kly cuiw you uf all fMBBraBJ I" rt ...ia or ilNi'iu a ,il Ilia a. ii' 1.110 ' ..' nan l.ml Naaliiiaa. lauiiaala, F J IS lalii in Hark, Srail I..na larblllli ri.ir. fl' JBZ .01. t , 1,' au.ii ii.na SJBJE laMBBs J I ai.. 1 a all Iiiim liy day or hIrIiI. It. M'iiiaiiii. kiii'a4 i.f iliM'iiarai, whirl i It antrliiTk VVJMMT I.iI In Hii)'riiiainrrli.i.ii ami u I tin. Ii..m,ra , I iiiii,c.m ... I !! T I iilaanaai Iks llvi r. Hi ai.liii.yiaiiU iim urinary ursuiia ol ail luiimi in. ,.4 1 11 Itt.N t: atrriisibaflS Suit rtatoraaauiall weak lirgali. Thari.aaon aiiirVn.rti an- i.ui nirfd by lv irrlhriia0.''rri.i aro lr.Mil.la.1 with FraalalUlt (JDI'ILIKNK ths nnly kn.imi rsaifd to mn arlUMiut n ourHii..n. " liwtliiiuiilala. A wrltira Barmril4HiKivi.ii an. I mo... v rvlurin .1 if .... ul auol i llwl a lairuiausui, t urn. Suaia isMMS t mall, haiul for Cm a a .Inulur an, I li'alluionlala, '.MmalUVOL Siauit IN1C ,.. 1 . u. llui arm. Han Kram kaaajCal. Stilt I,K HV I I i o n ,tr 'i.ii Kin, imriiiiv W. D. HANSFORD&CO. Dealers in HARDWARE, STOVE8, DABBED WIRE, SHELF HARDWARE, iTMPSand PIPE. PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. 601 Main Street. Pendleton, Oregon. Hotel Pendleton Under New nanaRtnunt Excellent jnS Hstes S3 00 1 diy Kvf ry Modern CoBveaieace Special Rites by Week or niuatb Bar and Kllllard Uooms Haadquartsrs for Travsllng Men Th HcbI dotal In Eastern Oregon. Van Dran Bros.. Props. Sik censors to J. t. Moore YOUR KIDNBYSI lu-r von MlM ol MBUb Um Ml lad kiilnsy ruiim- liisS wHSMMlf itn la n. Ill, n I IlKolll SckUSl Wlls an. I In. (..rnvor riil of tlioai- .lull iaiiiH in oiir liai'k 1Mb- i .1.... ..i.i i i.. . ..r i,,.u,,. .i, ii. h . i.l inn." anil i am inai oiu i'fy ni.- oi aiu ...w . 7 - liaso all FOUI blatfcirir ami urinafl troiillni riirtsi, iM i a nlufala ,,,a.l.. ,. llul l,v tlm llau ol naluru's Kri'sti ht MMiStMMl ISMOSM Aeaual Pills. I'm .-, nW SH lai Ml 01 vour urilggisi or aunt y hiall i.ii'mriiii ol pries. In tilam raiiMr LINCOLN I'MOPIIILTAttY CO., i mi Wayac. Ind. arJL IP lei St Gb QHO UAstVHAU. Prop KleaiU Kuruhned Steta Huted i ui p.-ii Plan rilotk and a Mali froaa Jopui mpic Know In coMSMSStiaai Room Kale 50c, 75., 11.00 For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. i