SHIRT WAISTS ii 1 .t r m tnftl itVleB Ml new, uiroei irom .ow 1 orK I sic lory. Prices 50c, 75c up to $l.98c. WHEAT PRICES ARE HIGHER worth, fob no. i club in TON 4 CBNTt. PENDLB I .jv-t'.i Oy express new mir win Peteri will be pleased of walking gloVW, Miss to show you this lint leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. & tin t t at i ikti HI KOIM . .n xai a i i t fiur .(it mniAiacK Who Ltrt wn Walla Hospital a Legacy. . a I a. tt... tit u rt u in Pil ii . ii-.. i i i. ...... i . . .. .l.t.l ,., ... tri t lit t in .... .rfiii.i. n I'm I ittHl ltd i..ui ifnririii if liit. rlatiVfs ..! iiiruuit'w i . i 1 .it aier niMiit liy u AM peculiar man. tMWalll Willi . .. ' I u t I. ufitaintrie I f 1MB Hill M. r Blf'Ul uir v we e. . . I ti . .1 mm . ,,ut Knit Ira at Bnllittll m.t tuiftitipiiiiiP of hi iif itfhtiorfi. i J . a", . I.am.ift in air i i . a-birh was ldoin interrupted by residing near bun. There were in (act when those acquainted i lit peculiarities Ivel one l chance ( I' . tig a U in cheater It tv nTiiii ng t.Ki suddenly upon limits if the premises. Within Lmn. lanes of hi domain o( fee i he fancied himself "lord of all Talked About Hit Ouni. .. ... ni.nl iti tliM l-ur.rilla Lflllltt how they were loaded . i i . . . . i . Mani upon tot rieeriiy iui be sal i tiw them against any II Nl t'l'll. o." , I'll.i tm ntr I, . I l I I J " , .. . 1 111 fact, It 11 Mll he himself t Ini" iloath even . . - ufi lna titrm have tieeti Ii the hope that mime of II, trill I er" II 'llir-i ill till ii. l i ,r relate that he hud a - against Conatser. When RMIttd it, the debtor had U u l.i H'ket, tint he asked ' - ' Map off a ttat Pack, and iri. iik me ni'inr. locaeo ui' ."mr 'hut n lv ng there, with which id the debt. People out thaUway plauted his money io the jam a he auwei iif wheat, tin- co n would increase in the proportion the oereal did. Surmised Ha Loved in Vain. u.,- Vi years of age. and had 10 t:ie I aluuse conntrv since The tint settlers of that section , - - aw a diimmb ib"i-mii ipaii. who MMined to avoid thetn rhnri be aaw an opportunity Io in a profitable transaction, minded be had been disap in luve and that be had de- iiwi 1 1 1 , : u.. a i.rinir. mm ill there wan a great deal of ahom hit former life, and some inure i main nat i vs. iim an ai-toal nf in ml entertaining at irclea ami moot untrue. He worked narly and lat, and the only affection he ever deemed to chermh waa for the blooded stock which for the lait 1ft vear lie hap lieen breed ing in a rather extensive war. The watr lo bis ronfldence waa through the admiration of In cattle and home, bnt with even that lever few contrived to nrv into hia exclumveneee. The contract detween the lonelv life of a bachelor in a rancher's cabin am the cftmfortahle quarters in the valia Walla howpital nnder the tender care of cheerfnl nnrwee caused him to wish 10 attend the lieneflts of the institu tion. His warm friendship for Pr. J, F. Cropp duririp many years also had much influence with nim in making the generous heuest. Catarrh Cannot Ba Cured With local application! they cannot reacb tin- aval of tlir iliacav i ta-l. I. a Mood r coaatitutlona, '.-- aud In order to cure li jrou mum take Internal remedie HbII'i Cb larrb Curv In takeu Internally and acu directly on the blood and mucuut aurfatwa. Hall's CaV larrb Cure in not a uuack medicine. It waa pre- acrllied by one of the beat physicians In ibis country Inr years and is a regular prvax riptiou It is comimM'd ol the best tonics known, com blued with tbe best blood purinVrt, acting directly on tbe tnucons surlaces. The perlcct combination of tbe two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results In curing ca tarrh Send for testimonials, free. P J. CHENEY A CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. auld by druggists, price "fa Hairs Family Hills are tbe best. City. Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. t L Selleck. Portland. A Smith, Portland. Wm Maher, Portland. C M Smith, Portland. H B McCormick, Portland. N B ataaklin, Portland. C M O'Brien, Chicago. W W Kvaaa. 8t Joe. Hell, Athena. W K McKoberts, Salt Lake Gorkia. iienry North, Portland. K A Nelson, Portland. F S Mi Mahon and wife, Portland. W K Williams, Portland. M II FatUin, Spokane. F A Pennington, Spikaue. D W Campliell, Tekoa. Caato, 8pokane. M Helarmge. Wm Livingston, La irande. Alfred K Button, Portland. J A - t T.-t . Cascade Ixx-ks. T W Jackson, Portland. .1 J Burns, Portland. ( W Hntit, Echo. Win li'MBttinau, London. Bring on your Clocks. fwill come alter your clock ring it home to you when its work guaranteed. it's more W L we'll fix it so it What's Your Pass Worth iuetiiues a fortune, but never, if M have a sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth patches an J blotches on the skin all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills give Clear Skin, Koey Cheeks, Rich Com plexion. Only 'Jj cents at Tallman Sl Co. 's Drug Store- Mouse to Contractors. Mat taw, ia hereby given, that theouin mon council of the city of Pendleton will receive bids for the grading and graveling of Webb street from Oak street on the west to iti niter seen .ti with Court street on the eaat, -u . grading and psafeltfag to be done iu acnordai.ee with ,.r visions of ordi nance So. i&I. Measurements to be furnished Bf the city engineer. The common couocil reserve the right to reject any or all kids. Bui- to be filed in the city recorder's office on or be- at. April" 2, 1U01. By order of the OoaaaWM Council. J. K. BEAM, Recorder. Dated at Pendleton, Ore., April is, inn. HUNZIKER, eler and Ootician... BT w door to Alexander A Hexter 's CASTOIIA i the aignstnre of Cataa. H Fl 1b uae for IBuic tbau thirty yean, Th4 Kind Yum Ha Atmmjn There With Goods. If you give your grocery orders to Martin he will be "there with the goods. " Finest cauued goods aud dried fruit iu the city alwaya ou ; hand ; also, nice fresh vegetables. He is sole agent for J. B. Jacob Borne i celebrated butter. Low prices and high quality hasirrn hams and ba. on A nice line of smoked fish. All the good brands of pickles, sauces and relishes. Florida strawberries in the market iu a few daya. mm Last Ofeautuau Och vexed ajr M.i-.Bmnj'iUei " I I Bal aaal t HI IHB1 aawBaaaaV """-'IkWD wbbbbbV Tfc WbbbwbTbbbbbbI It 1L wB quotations of Prloas of All Produrts Produeed In lha Inland mplre Pendleton, April aV-Wheat wonn as mncn in rennieton todav an it has been on any day during the past eight months, towit", 48 cents per oiishel for o. 1 clnb or redchaff .le livered at the mills. The price at out side warehouses it quoted at 47 to 47 '.. cents per bushel for the same grade with little wheat changing hands. Kx porters are offering more relatively as compared with local millers, than for months. They are off ring the same as the shove mentioned price, 47 to 47s cents per bushel, as are the local mil lers. There has been considerable strength added to the market since last Satordar on account of the storm in Pennsylvania. Ohio and West Virginia The New York market closed last Saturday night at 77 MS while at 10 o'clock this morning it was 7H5.. That of course had a strengthening effect on this market, as there are indica tions of a still further raise, so that wneai may ne worth .Ml cents per finshet delivered at the mills ol Ten dleton within the next MO days. Portland View of Wheat. Portland, April L'V-The Commer eial editor of the Oregonian saya: in spite ol weakening in wheat in the Fast vesterdav, following close upon the rise of the day before, the local market was stringer and ad VMniis to .' to u ere qui i ted on Walla Walla. Reports of sales on basis of ft'4c sml hail a Stiffening effect, although not confirmed bv ex porten. In iea of threatened climatic adversities in .veral onarters, and in svmnathv with the K stern trend, the inclination to hold out for full prices, and eonseoientlv little was done. The San Fram-i o market was steady yesterday. Wheat -Walla Walla, ftM, to ft9c hluestein, BOe i Vallev, nominal. Vlslbls Grain Supply. New lork, April SB The statement of the visible supply of grain in store and atloat Satunlav, April "0, as com piled bv the New York Produce Fx change, is as follnws: Wheat. 4u.srtH,iHil bushels decrease L'.lsAOOO bushels. Corn, iM.M-'H.OnXi bushels decrease. BM.OOfl bushels. Oats, 10.011. turn bushels: decrease. :m.0tO bushels. Kve. l .llr'OOO busbies : decrease IB. 800 bushels. P.arlev, 781,000 bushels, decrease mi iKH t.ii-bels. Woot at Bosten. Boston, April L'ft The wool market here is quiet hut steady There has tieen little change in the situation com pared with a week ago. In the absence of much demand general values hold on a stead v Iihni ati'l the earlv weak ness observable in No 1 and No. I fleece is due to lack of demand. Terri tory wools continue to be the bulk of transactions. imitations: Territory, scoured tiasis Montana fine medium and nne. 14 to lfti: scoured, 41' to 43c : ataple, 45 to 4k-. I tah. Wyoming and Idaho tine medium and tine. IS to 14c; sconred,40 to 4l'c . staple, 44 to 45c. Australian, scoured basis: Spot prices, colliding stiiierhne. nominal, n, to 70c; good, fM to 6c ; average. 0 to H5c. Wool at St. Louis. St. Louis, April :'5. Wool -Quiet and urn-hanged; territory and Western medium, 14 to Pc tine. 11 to lor . coarse, n to nc. Eastern Llvestosk. Chicago, April 25. Cattle Receipt, ,000, generally steady ; Texan, firm ; good to prime sieers. 14. HQ to $ ; poor to medium $M.8i to 14. 85; Blockers and feelers, t'J. 7 i Ui 14.85 , cows, 80 to 4.0; heifers. ll'.Vi to I4.75; BBBBBta, I- 10 to 12 7.). bulls. 12.75 to 14.25, alves, 4 to $5 , Texas fed steers. $4 " to ft M graseers, BB .50 to 14 hulls. 2. 75 tu 13.85. IInsi j anal nil today, 27,000. to. morrow, 22,000; left over, 3150; market easier, top, Bo. 06; mixed and butchers, B5.70 to Bti ; good to choice heavv, 16.85 to $8.06; rougb heavy, t5.70to5 80; high, $5 to 15.90; bulk of sales, 16.86 to $5.06. -heep -Receipts, 20,000; sheep, slow . good to choice wethers, $4-76 to $4.90: fair to choice mixed, $4.40 to $4.70, Western sheep, $4.85 to $4 00; yearlings. $4 75 to $4.06; native lambs. $4. 1 5 to $ )..ftJ ; Western lambs. $5 to $5 30. Hides and Pelts. Portland, April 26 - Hop -12 to lie per pound. Wool alley, 12S to 13'. c; Kasturn Oregon, V to 12c; mohair, 30 to 21c per pound. .sioepkitiB M.earl IBOB. 10 to ZOc ; abort wool, 26 to 36c ; medium wool, 30 to 50c, lung wool, 80c to $1 each. Tallow 3c; No. 2 and grease, 2 tu pound. Dry bides, . 1, In pounds and upward 14 to 16c ; dry kip, No. 1, to 18 pounds, 14 to 15C per pound; dry calf, No. 1, sound steers. tj pounds and over, 7 to c ; do, 60 to 80 pounds, 7 to 7'ac: do, under 50 pounds, 8', to 7c kip, 10 to 30 pounds, '' to 7c, do veal, 10 to 14 pounds, 7e; do calf, under 10 pounds, to 8c; green .uuaalted;, lc per pound as; culls (bulls, stags, motheateu, badly cut, scored, hair-slipped, weather beaten or grubby., one-third lose reii -nearsaine, each, as vo site, to $20; cubs, each, $2 to $6; badger, each, 10 to 40c , wildcat, 26 to 75c; house cat, 5 to 20c ; fox, common gray, 30 to 50c ; do red, $1.50 to $2 ; do cross, $5 to $16; lynx, $2 to $ mink. 50c to $1.26; marten, dark Northern, $8 to $12, do pale piue, $1 60 to $2: musk rat, 5 to 10c; skunk, 25 tu 35c; otter land, $6 to $7, panther, with head and claws perfect, $2 to $6 ; racoooo, 30 to 35c, wolf, mountain, with head perfect, $3.50 to $6; prairie wolf or coyote, 80 to 76c ; wolverine, $4 to $7 ; beaver, per skin, large, $6 to $8 ; do medium, per skin, $3 to $7 ; do small per skin $1 to $2, do kit per skin 60 to 76c. London, April 26. The annual state ment of the trade of tbe United King dom shows the total imports and ex port for 1000 to have been 4877, 448,017 a against 814,670,241 iu 1800 The iiuuorta were 1523.076,183 ai against 486,036,683. The export for 1000 were 364,373, 764, a against C.rjV, 634,868 for tbe preceding year. 2'aC per p Hides - I morning, work will at once start on the grading of Main street, now that the rock crusher problem has lieen solved. John H. Hiteman is having the Lively property, which he purchased recently, thoroughly overhauled, and when completed will be one of the prettiest residences in the city. Walker Wilson has just completed papering and (tainting the residence of Kd Morisette, wnich has improved us appearance wonderfully. The brickyard started up Monday with one molding crew, at its new yard on the Reeder place. Mr. Mor gan, the manager, will add several new crews shortly and it is his inten tion to make a better brick this vear than has been made heretofore. F.arl Saunders on Friday sold 500 sacks of barley to A. F. Barrett, the Weston chop mill man. R. A. Carter, of Portland, and bis eon, Robert Carter, of Milton, last week purchased the Chinese restaurant run by Ham Way. Mr. Carter is a fine cook and bread maker, and will run a bakery in connection with the restaurant. This is something much needed in this city. Mr. and Mrs. James Britten left for Walla Walla last evening, where tbey will make their fnttire home. F. (. Rogers transacted business at Pendleton yesterday. G. C. Osbnrn manager of the Athena baseball nine, completed arrangements with the manager of the Colfax nine to meet his "Yellow Kids" on the dia mond at Athena on Tuesday. May 14. The home team will also meet the Whitman college and Walla Walla team at Walla Walla on May 4 and 5. W. J. Wiliknson on Monday received a new Baker a Hamilton track cart. He has got ajspeedy horse which he will so .11 start to work on the Athena driving track. A. P. Smithers, a post office inspec tor, paid this citv a visit vesterdav. He audited the business of Postmaster Oithene and found everything in first class shape. There is a very good prospect that this ofbee will soon lie a third class office, as its business is rapidly increasing. Naw Us for Elsetrieity. A professor recently discovered . tut electricity is a stimulant for the brain. We do not wish to dispute the merits of this discovery but are inclined to think that the only natural stimulant for the hrain is sleep. If vou are not able . sleep yon are certainly in a bad way It :s usually caused bv the stomach le- Ing out of order, the disturbance being otiimtin mated to the hrain. Keen the stomach in good condition bv the use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters and vou will have insomnia no longer. It is a splendid medicine for strengthening the nerves and will cure dvsiiepsia. in- digestion, constipation ami biliousness. As a spring tonic it has no equal. See that our private revenue stamp is over the neck of the tKittle. St WESTON VOTED THE BONDS Will Improve ihs Water System of ths Town. Weston, April 24. At the special city election to decide whether or noi the citv should be tsjoded in the sum of $11000 for the purpose of buying and laying new pipe for better water ser vice, about one-fourth of the regular vote wail cast. The proposition was carried hv a majority of 39 to 2. A new cement reservoir will at once be constructed at the mountain spring, two miles above town, which is the source of the water supply, and new pipe, either galvanised iron or kalomine will at once be laid. This has been a very vexed question in this city for a long tune, and everyone is pleased at the result of the eleclion. wooden piie has been used to supply the water, and has in many places rotted out, as the pressure has not been heavy enough to keep them full, thus endangering property from loss hy fire for the reason of those leakages Henry Van Huren transact! busi ness at Walla Walla Monday The funeral of the late John B. Puniy, which was conducted by Wee- m b-lge, So iio, A. F. .V A. M., Monday at the Weston cemetery was very largeh intruded. Masons from Pendleton, Adams and Athena, and boats of friends and relative of the deceased followed the remains to the place of interment. The religious ceremonies of tbe order were conducted by Rev. W. K. Potwine, of Pendleton, and were very impressive. Mr, li. L. lirvKin left Saturday to visit ber parents at Condon, Gilliam county, Ore. Mr. Bryson accompanied ber as far as Arlington. Ben Dupuis, who is iu the grocery business at Pendleton, was in this city Monday, lisiklng alter his interests here. leorge Williams, Weston's contrac tor and builder, has commenced the construction of a nne one and a half story seven room house for Jake Clark. When completed It will cost $1200. R. Jatuieson, agent for the Pacific Coast K levator company, on Monday purchased 16,158 bushels of wheat in one lot, and 2032 bushels in another. The price paid was 48 cents Dr. r. i, . u Penrose, president of Whitman college, of Walla Walla will deliver a fraternal lecture in this city, Friday evening at the M. F- aouth church, under the auspices of Weatou lodge. No. 58, I. O. O. W.i to com. uiemorate the 82d anniversary of (Kid fellowship. THE ACADEMY BANQUET IT WAS HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL THOROUUHI.Y BNJOYBD. AMD Youna Ladles were Charming Hostissas and the GuStS Were Wall Entertained. The reception and banquet given at Hendricks hall Wed nesday evening was one of the pleasantest events of tbe sea son. The young ladies ol the Pendle ton academy were hostesses and the 178th SURPRISE SALE FRIDAY APRIL 26th, 1901. FOULARD SILKS enjoiMeir ittl'li!! Var(,S PUlj 2fc fc P2JJ. gUla Pita yard ''P" riit rci yum. HO yards Foulard Silk in patterns. Regular Prioe f 86 yard Surprise Price 88c per yard. affair was unusually successful, and the committee who had the matter iu charge acquitted themselves with high reii ii. The guests assembled at bull past H O'clock, and an hour was spent in con versation, the hostesses entertaining in a very charming manner. At half past , sixty persons sat down at. the prettily arranged tables, which were placed in a manner forming three sides of an oblong. Trained waiters served j a collation, and for an hour there was merriment and enjoyment of the good things provided. .1. B, l.athrop served as titastmaster. Responses were given as follows: "The Needs of the Academy' by President F. I,. Forls. Mr. If or bat thought that larger capacity of build ings, a social me, and earnestness were three things needed to make the academy a stronger force in the com munity for the betterment of the young paopld and the improvement of the town in various wavs. "Our President," by Roy Haley. Mr Kaley paid a tribute to Mr. Forties, whom he designated as the man to carry the academy to greater nccompl ishment. Old Bachelors," bv Mr. Gttnther. Iu treating this subject Mr. (iunther set forth the reasons why old bachelor are old bachelors, and why, according to his opinion, thev remained "Id bachelors. Modesty aptieared to lie his explanation. A Defense of Old .Maids,'' bv Miss Delia Beagle. Miss Beagle began bv saying that she believed that old maids needed no defense, and followed with discourse that highly enterta ined the company. The Wild aud Woolv West," hv the Rev. Robert Diven. Mr. Diven ex pressed his pleasure with the far west, ss he has seen it since his arrival on the Saturday before Raster, and w ished he could have a photograph of the banquet tables, to send to his friends in the Fast. 'Sclnsil Days," hy Miss Wallace, u i- i reference to the experiences of a teacher. "The Day's Work," bv Rev. Mr. Blaknev, was a tale illustrative of the wisdom of doing the duty that lies next and doing ft now. Q WeodolinS Smith recited prettily "The Duel," a poem by Kugene Field ; and musical numbers were given by Misses Campbell, a piano duet, Miss Fthel Forbes, a piano solo, and two vo.-al selections by Mr. Pond. Certainly, the occasion will be re meinU'risI by the guests with pleasure, and a repetition will insure prompt acceptance of the invitations sent. ' Kennodv-Taylor. The marriage of William F. Kennedy aud Miss Maude M. Talyor occurred on Wednesday evening, April 21, at N:30 o'clock, at the residence of I). M. Taylor, father of the bride, on Lewis street. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. I.. Forties, president of the Pendleton academy, in the presence of a few relatives and friends. The con tracting parties are well known here, the grisim lieing chief clerk at C. R. Datum's, VVr will sell yflu Fruit of the Loom mti-Hn .it ' . ot v,,r, Y will sell yoii LOnsdftU muslifli 5 ill Wide Bl 7'm per v. ml We will srll vnn Hope muslin, in wide, at jc pot yard, Yc tvtii sell you No Name muifia, y in wide, ai i1 mi yard t l - . , "art i vim women s man laiioten suits , it 15 pn , rut ills, mutt foi reek Ask In he shown our women's black hose ftORl S' 10 S" pi r pair each price belter value than olieinl ill any other store m tOWH one 75 pair Children's shoes, sizes b to J, rrmil.tr price from Jti will he solil at HALF PRU B Making them ffORl 63c to Jt 1 . j 5 per pair. J 10 Jti 50 THE LEADERS aV i I aVi : MM a iM a J i-l .ITTn Mormon liihopi' nn- Chtmh 'r Uinr ItUWeta. rwiim iy . - W If II M. Hlve-l'talion, rtiCM , IU I) t?j flit Wnf ill 't.- 1 1 a . , "" ncniiitv na'iiiiMsisB iti swnrrTi a-UBH r BP Of COnatlmwInn, tpP Oulrannan Of Oil- L"f I VOU1 Twlfohln Of lyfjlldi. I iiv, t M.- immTi PIN niniiii ti. I"iir url ii. ais nT-nl. a mn at h u-l. WJ IT 11 .vr ,,-it-rv .. at.,, st i i Ii M liw in ii i 111! I tfj in M Ourtaat Loit Mnnh iirnuitorfhoan Innnmn n. i-iwrio u rtrk, pi in or fyrsjw otvana Stlitiularr-B the brain and Of mottoy feiittiiicxl with 1 Isuatta Cmulara lra. .1 . ojjasjun, irtmn ill Si Srtr, I, lOOd. Im - tie, r.ima rvoua Da- omen, Varlcoeele, aiopi at. ml x-" ps Star unit if id) aniee, hi Ausibbs, Bishop Remedy Co., Ban rrundeco, osl. walk BMf raid MA at ,t iiiti'.mm i'uvmi.hiiv, ,N W. D.HANSFORD&CO. Dealers in HARD WAR R, 8TOVE8, BARBED WIRE, SHELF HARDWARE, PUMPS and PIPE. PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. 601 Main Street, Pendleton, Oregon. Hotel Pendleton Under New n&riuyfimrt riv ininai. The rive diseases for which Shiloh's Consumption Cure is especially reeom in'endisl, are Ooajgha, Odds, Wlnsiplng C-ousjh, Croup and Consumption. No medicine ever made hy man is ovjiial to it in any respect. Sold under a uositive guarantiHi Mone) hack if it fails, 'lib ct. 60 eta and 1 a bottle, Tallman k Co. Job Couldn't Hate stood It If he'd had Ictbiug Piles. The' re terribly annoy iuv; but Iim lien's Arnica Halve will cure the worst case f pile ou earth. It ha cured thous ands. Fur Iniuriee, Pains or Hodlly Eruptions it's the best salve in the world, i'rice 26c a boi. Hold by Tallman & Co. Sore m BI YIN0 A ROCK CRUSH Kit Buak awe haads sta.iuevatafy, tat retnltaj, La a S"l ladter of etmuuaVa aVaWjBa ao alft:ciiva akm ...iiiJi.i ausii.. Iii aaaa ureal and tassuM (or hHast, Uaili kWS attw iMy.Bttutut fnraly aria) CuTiutaj ttis asanl akin cura aiij bucvnl . WaMsaUKlotasdurluBUlglil Ktw llclilu. buruma; laasuat aaw Ml m HV irmmimri ftaBiBiaiiu atheaa Will Impre.a Its Streets U avsklB Ordered. Athena, April 26 Couitciluiau W. ii. Hawe rtstornud fxooi buokana, ya lerday evening, and niad ni report at a special tueetina; of the city council that a ruck crusher beluuging to rvuBou . a Oraat rtortiioru Charles ii. outi tractor, FervuBoij . uuuld be purchased for 60t Lungs aa at . mean weakened lungs all caused by a cold and cough Weak lungs sooner or latei mean consumption. Shiloh's Consumption Cure will heal and strengthen the lungs, cure cold and stop the cough. lues las ia uartact tiSS kt ' afavt jyaaw, East Oafclaad. Cai. Strictly First-Class Kxcelleot Cnlsioe. Every Modern CoDfeDieace CUT OUT THIS AD ENCLOSE IT TO ME TEN DOLLARS. Ulve Us a Trill. Kates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Weel or montti ''IP Bar and Billiard Uooma. Headquarters for Traveling Men The Hi .1 Hotel In eaetern Oregon. Van Dran Bros.. Props. Successors to J. E. Moore V( 1UR KIDNEYS I WITH And I will furnish you all complete, ready for use, my 1UU1 Model No. 7 bANDKN Kl.KCTKIC HF.LT. It is superior in make, quality and power to any belt offered by other dealers for v l.i. l, they charge 140.00. F.stahlished ;jij years. Write Usiay for my latest bookS) "Heulth in Nature" and lrength i It Use and Abuse by Men " l)W. A. T. SANDEN. Dept. A. Wo. ad Block, POKTLANO. ' ' OREGON. The College Athlete... Wle, ileiuaiids a slauix l,, perfisrl luioiliif w lie. I In Ins spoils Is no won- i ntliualaatli' i.buul 1W1 BICYCLE tlian are thuat.- inc-ii and wouteu who rl'l. for HEALTH ASP r-LEAHL'KE on siiiutj ruiinliiH wheels of proven BOrlSi lor luiufort and solely sale- Snsielar.l Kaatblara ooet l..,in- or (ienU Light Kuadvter. I40.U0 OenU 1 pound Uacer fAU.nu f.a.l.cir .,. Lent. 'hemic. frJO.OU Ideal iW, Vif R. W. FLETCHER. Again UutaUlia Uotiaty, Peadleuui, Uiaauu. Jii. mm BBBBBBWkt. -BBBBB. BBBBBBa EWS IMm BOSS ifl A BBaaeSB BBBBavlBBBBBBBBBl 1 PPJHBaBBBTaBT ' aBBBBBWaBB Ml. r vou lire of ueilaj UM aOHjalled kidney r..m. dlos Mlthoiit anv Isnefit, use l.lrwolu Sesual Pill and he forev, f rid of IbuBB dull pains in your hack Dis card 1 1 .it oi.l fojy i.li it ol "pain in the kidneys" and have all voiir bladder and urinary tl uhlus cured, and your night, made restfui bf llsd BIS f nature's greatest as-is Unt Llinoin .Sexual fills. I'rice, $ Ui per boi bn of voiir druggist or sent by until on receipt of pin. in plain vtrapiier. LINCOLN I'WOPUIETAUY CO., I'urt YVayae, Ind. lei SI mm HfJO IIAatVHAIi, Prop KleRaotly Purohbed Steam Heated l.uropcaii Plan i Ho. and a hall Irum depot. Sample Uoom la coanactloa Hooni kale 50c, 75c, $1.00 GOLDEN RULE Under New ilauagcmenl J. W BANCROFT, Prop. Il.ii. and 11 .AO per day, Meal i&c HiMseial Kaias uv Hie moult, Heat Hotel lii tl,. city fur raialllee Hut to all Wains, Sie. aampla i.siiu Electric lights ami Htoaui haal Pi re proof kulhllii(. Cor. Court and Johnson Sis ForKlg To go Fishing or for a cab tu mako a call telephone Main 7U. Depot Stable. axvm baio froprl.tor Money to Loan iu iiiy piopii at a low rate of interest. Can Ib re ; Mi.l in monthly install meiita MO COMMISSIONS. Will loan on improved tronny or will furnish money to build with Will la. pleased to give Ug ure uf actual tvtt tu any. one uuediug a loan FRANK B. CL0PT0N Mo0 Mala Street. I'twatMatSjaaOa. paiuful fllull st mmm rfm. i.u..ls.i ou thai cars and iu perfect re After considerable debate, me atstaa! alstaa .xjuucll instructed Mayor Wllklnauu to I wuatt f - a. weaw t-e., tia." urder the craathea-, which be did Uiis ' ror aavie by TaUlutsvu Ulleli's 1'iisita r Out le Id aw aU . -. ... isa Ai.stat m - A . .v tt Ol Cast.M t Uo., druaotiattsi. ar sm aall.aa i. aavd gat j-ur swat; avat. Wit Io, HI usual ad feee. aa For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink : : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. ii m tatly jj