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SHIRT WAISTS igtflll itylei all new, direct from New York factory. Prices 50c, 75c up to $l.98c. U' otiiwss hew liiii- of walk. no- irlnvps Mits V V - J m . ,. Pct. i- will le pleased to show you this lino. . aa D v r BKMt a I i i - a v a t w I B fl . ' 9 B xst v W " ea 4k. BaT V-Jr a T"" nnn irn i nun no noniy.un " - - ehaiad rwsnly Hsad. T(,.iniinnn ioint renresenta- mat ,it Hil l Jiiirnm i-niiiiurn, I . . ... 11 1 ..ft..., .. ., luff . - - I- ft. . ... ....... l.'..l... i "f- 1. f I I P m ....... 1... I..t Ku.it. vilh Lyyi I L'..t.r, m,.l u- tmru tfiaL' earlntid of Miort horn bred rattle, lfl bill In and four iiavinc therefor the average 1146 Mr. T i mm pson states .i l . i ; .1 .1 mi ire had to tie paid lor them tlir IiiiIIh. Those lit) head Will 1 H ' LT iimi nin svii'in, Km. !' Tlioninson. .lesse Robert N . Stauflrld and O. F. ... i . i i . ...... .. rut mentioned. The news in . i . . .. ... , , i.. I mat 'iinty are EMping r wild Hie ureeoern ol omei rk nil.: :re iMinir to raise aninialx that ran be produced. SCIENCE SETTLES IT. K (auiaa oy a barm inn sapi i t Halr'i Vitality. ...i .i i i i oa Hi'iurii mi i tutu 1 1 it 1 1. 1 1 ii 1 1 bv tferm. Fall iiiit hair and are the remilt of dandruff. J lleardle , of Champaign, bold of the new hair prepura- I It !.!. . t I .. he ilandruff germ. He i ii " i nerpirioe lor niv iniii- tallitiK huir, and I am well with the result. " Ur. J. I, of rrhana. III., aays: "I I llnrpn'ide for dandruff with rft U H . 1 .1 r II II II II' ft. I I H Lilt' iterm. Physicians as well as Now la Vermont Ubehalu, :':04i4, to Messrs. f . I .v B l III a ii l he ' rut-ii ir -u m iwr tnt tnok by Peter McCfthe. tbe niAree bred to Chuli I Bit' I IM HI aallfl III l'lrr instance tbe colt taken after tbe aire in look. In one cae the mare wa a chestnut, with three white feet him a hi ate in the face, but her foal ha not a white hair. Iland Wilke 8:11k, sire of Island Wilkes, jr., 2:0)i,4. one of the stallion in service at the new home of Chehalis. It Dailies the World. No discovery in medicine ha ever created one quarter of the excitement that ha been caused by Dr. King's j New Discovery for Consumption. It' severest teats have leen on hopeless , victim of consumption, pneumonia, hemorrhage, pleurisy and hronchit, I thousands of whom it has restored to perfect nealth. For coughs, BOldl, ' asthma, croup, hay fever, hoarseness 'and whooping cough it is the quicker, surest cure in the world. It is sold by Ts 11 man A Co., who guarantee satisfac tion or refund money. Large bottles 50c and 91. Trial bottles free. BUT BUILDS IN ATHENA. : Walla Walla's Mayor Will tract a One Slory Brisk. Athena, April 28. Jacob Betr. was in the city vesterday and let the con tract to A. L. Swaggart to tear down I the uid building ) ousted un the north -;.le if Msin Htreet on the land recent ly purchased by him from W. F. Mat- j lock. This building is an old land mark having been erected by B. F. wuggart in 1B7W. its removal will make a marked improvement, a- it ll in a very dilapidated condition, and a menace to adjoining property. Mr. Bet will, as soon a the debris is cleared away, commence the construc tion dI a HsM DOB atory brick on the west half of the lot. This building will lie opened up by Sam Boober. who , will fit up a first-class saloon. Catarrh Cannot Bs Cured W lib local iulii'tiou, a tbry cannot reach tin' ! ill tin- illvaae r:nili n lillHl I .. eoimtiluliuiial tliMMUM-, ainl lu order tti cure It vim unmt take luternal rt'iutxliea Hi. - (' iarrh run- m taken Inteniallr ami ai'tn directly on the bliMMl and iuuuoub nur(aren. Hall' 1-a-larrh Cure i um a iiuark medicine It pre acriuod ty m of the best phyaiclaui in tbli ! country (or yean, aud Isa regular orvwrlptloo I It Ii compoM-d of the heal umli a known, com hliiad with the hat IiIihmI puriliera, artlnc dlrsctly on the rauroua surlacea The iwrlect combination ol the two Ingredient U what prmlurei auch wouderiul reaulla in curiug ca tarrh Mend lor tealimuuiala. Irss. F. 1. CHENEY 00.. Prop... Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, price 7Sc. Hall a Family Pilla are the bait. Bring on your Clocks. ui come after vuur clock III' If iMiitii to x-,, ui .. . r c- f C hmra sir ' I I Ah 1 wm A a a, rt 1 . t or miaranteea. . HUNZIKFB. cicr ana uptician... j" vu Aiexanuer itexuir s I CKI NG, OR AG E. Oil en Prustt's Plaes. Kev. W. H. Pruett was in town yes terday aud informed the 1'ress that petroleum has been discovered ou his place, says the Athena l'reae. The evidence of oil comes from two loca tions on tbe Pruett (arm. Oue is from a spring on tbe upper portion of tbe homestead and the other is farther south near Mrs. (iallaber's place. Whether or not oil is there in quantity Mr. I'ruett, of course, was not able to state, but from his report of the dis covery, it is safe to calculate that there is a verv nood iroatect. The dis covery was made by Mrs. Pruett and her sod. Mr. Pruett then made an in vestigation with the result above men tioned. He was not prepared to aay i whether or not he wduid prorpect bis premises for oil, iu order to uncertain if the fluid was there in (laving quantities. Strlkst a ftlcn Find. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion aud nervous debility," writes F. J. Green, of Lan caster, N. H., "No remedy helped me unul i began using Electric Bitters, which did we more good than all tbe medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She aays Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and iuvigorator i for weak, run dowu wotueu. No other ' medicine can take its ideoe in oar ! family." Try them. Only 60c. Satis faction guaranteed by Tallamu A Co. For Sals at a Bargain. 167 acres of timber laud, one mile from Kamela Station, at an exception ally low figure. For particulars ad dress E. B.Clark, Port Stevens, Oregon. nuraoiia main . ler in Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. a. AaCiatWam III V IMIUaLLIYV 1 FlGPRUNE GereeJ The mo jt wholesome and nutritious substitute for cof fee and tea. Made from the choicest California figs, prunes and ; selected grains. A delicious, strengthening ; beverage holds its delicate flavor to the bottom of the cup. Physicians recommend ; Figprune. All grocers sell it WHEAT SOLD AT ,S0 CENT? OflB HUNDRED AND TWBN TT-FIVB THOUSAND BUSHELS SOLD. A nit nniiar paid at Outside Ware houtat and More Than That at Loeal Hills. Saturday evening, April 27, was a busy time with wheat buyers and farm ers in Pendleton and throughout Uma tilla. In the first few hours after noon the sales of wheftt in Pendleton prob ahly amounted to l-J.r000 boshel. In terest grew ami considerable excite ment developed between .r and 7 o'clock. Sores of i he Purchases. The Western Warehouse company, nf which F. S. Curl i manager, bought about i.OUi bushel!', paying fit) cents Ier bushel. F'ollomng are the names and amounts: W. P. Temple, ol the firm of Temple Wilcox. I3.5s7 bushels, the wheat being at I niton station, on tli W. A 0 It.;. I. B. Kennedy, Ml bushel, at Warren station; James A. Fee, alut soti bushels nt Fulton, Cay use and Havana stations. A. L. Knight, local representative of Balfour-Guthrie, purchased the follow ing, paying .V) cents er bushel; Olif Hendrickson, Havana station, 2400 bnshels; H. Iorenien, Warren station 3000 bnshels; and enough more in smaller lots to make about 10,000 bushels. Bysrs Buy 40,000. E. W. McComas, representing U. W. McNear, purchased 9000 busnels at Warren and Fulton stations, paying 50 cents per bushel therefor. W. S. BMN liming tbe day Saturday purchased close to 40,000 bushels. One pool of HL'.OtK) bushels, iu which 10 or more farmers had holdings was pur chased from E. L. Harnett, cashier of tne First National bank of Athena. This wheat is in the wareh mses of tbe 0, K A N. company fr.uu Downing to Adams. F",. W, McComas was instru mental in obtaining the wheat for Mr. livers. In addition to the above-inen-tioneit !ol Mr livers secured inure than 5tkM more, 8600 of which is in the warehouse at Wallula. Wash. He also contracted for about 3tM) bushels to be delivered at tbe mill. He paid .'sj cents BSf bushel for the outside stuff, while that delivered at the mill will t.c from to 1 cents per bushel more than that. Pay for a Shave. W. P. Temple, in accordance with custom, went to Privett's Iwrber shop Saturday evening for a shave. After having had his face renovated, he presented in payment a draft for be tween fll.OOU' and tlJ.iHKl to Mr. I'rivett, who, after scanning the paper carefully, decided that it was too big to he changed. This draft was in pay ment for the wheat above mentioned, iLal ftftttf boiftft!it bv F. ? . Cur. Major Barnhart In Town. Maj r tieorge Hnrnhart came liack home Sunday from Portland, where lie has been visiting for live or six months. He has a farm on the Wild horse six miles northea-t of Pendleton, and about HtKlt) bnshels of wheat at tbe Saxe and Havana warehouses. He staled ttiis morning that he had been holding his wheat fur "si cents per bushel, hut was not inclined to sell in the present condition of the market. He said he might have occasion to feel like the man in tbe Willamette valley in IMS wlm was offfd 'i per bushei and afterwards sold it at :i6 cents uer hn-hel, hut was willing to take chances Mr Harnharl is looking we' 1 and will continue his residence in pBUdlaSjOtl except when out on hif ranch BIG ATHENA WHEAT SALES. ore Than 114,000 Bushsls Co at Fitly Cents. Athena, April 28. Yesterday saw more activity among the grain buyers aud more wheat was sold in this city than on any one day for several years. I he ii ii ii 1 1 ftft-r of bushels bought was 114,253. This wheat is stored at the various warehouses aud is of the crops of 1 mm and H- The price paid was 50 cents. One lot of wheat, sold by E. I.. Baruett, was a pool of 48,253 bushels. V. Rogers, representing the Western Warehouse company, purcahsed l.UOO bushels of this lot. h. W. McComas, of l'eudletou, bought tbe remaining bushels for W. S. Byers, to be ground at his large flouring mills at Pendleton. Q, W. Bradley, of Athena, grain buyer for the 1'uget Sound Warehouse company, purchased 20,000 bushels. Tbe highest price paid was 50 cents. Mr. Bradley purchased a few thousand bushels yesterday for 42 cents, it be ing ol an inferior quality. W. J. Wilkinsin, resident agent and manager for the l'acitic Coast Eleva tor couipauy, purchased :4,000 bushels of wheat at K) cents. This wheat is stored at Athena. Weston, Downing and Blue Mountain station warehouses. Fred Kimberk, representing Balfour, (iuthrie company, bought 12,0tX) bushels of wheat from Muse Woodard at 50 cents per bushel. This wheat is stored at Adams. A (iood Thing. Our great-grand motiurs' garrets contained Um same herbs of all heal ing fouisf iu Karl's Clover Root Tea. They gave our ancestors strength, kept the blood pure, and will do tbe same for you if you say ao. Price 25 eta and 50 eta. Tall man ACo., leading druggists. BNDOBSKS "WIDOW BEDOrT." Portland Tslsgram Says II Is a (iood ThlDg. Iu support of "The Widow Bedott," that comes here on Wednesday, May 1, the Telegram says . Horace Ewiug as the Widow in "The Widow Bedott," supported by a good company opeued a week's engagement ... . I . l . i I , I ....... ... I a ul lftl Llift- .'I III Iftl ft I I ft (ft ft. III. Mill IftftOl I mft . . . . : I . I I . ,1... I lug. i ne attraction is tne unai mai . been seen in that bouse for some time. The plav, in which the late Bishop was so well known, is diverged from in many ways, many specialties being introduced. The members of the com pany are better fitted for the vaudeville stage than for actors, but nevertheless, are up to the standard in their parts in "The Widow Bedott." Tbe songs are catchy aud are well-ieudered. Mias Olive Vail is possessed of au uuueually clear voice, and she knows how to use it to tbe best advautage. Two nougs by Uuy Tully were well -received, sev eral other members of the company contributed to the vocal portion of the i liter la ll. in e m F:wiug in the title role, was a tritle ...... ..tri.ii. ...i hut l.e created coiisidera- uuiia.i-'. i . , ble ainuaeuieiit in spite of that fact i As Elder Hnitties, Edward Clisbee did a good bit ol character acting. David , Swim as Benjamin Harriiuan and uy Tully as Tom Follett were good. As I Fred Harriiuan, Clarence hyudon is fair. The lady members of the company are good Mias Madge Tucker is an -thusiastic aud Mias Olive Vail ts charming. Alice Wreun is up to her part as Dotty Snift.es. The "Widow Bedott" will run the balance of the week. A FINE HARVEST RIO. Athena Han Will Have as Good as Thsy Make. Athena, April 28. Herman I.eppold, who has been conducting a blacksmith shop in this city for several vear yesttrday leased hi shop to W. S. Buell, and will leave this evening in company with Mr. I rank Martin of the firm of Martin A I.emery, exten sive reservation farmers, for San F'ran cisco. Mr. Martin while in that city will purchase an auxiliary engine to rim their separator. Thev have just purchased from the.1. I. Case company a 7ft-hore power engine to propel their large combine harvester. When this machine i put in running order. Mar tin A Lemery aill have one of the finest harvesters in use in the west. Mr. I.eppold will have charge of the engines, he being a very skillful en gineer. The Athena Third nine, known a the "Juveniles," played hall on the home diamond on Saturday with a nicked tefftn from the high school of Weston. They defeated the visitors with a score of 72 to 22. The ".luven iles" claim that the Weston Isvy were easy and that they could have made the score 100 to a shut-out, but did not like to beat the boys too badly. This is the second game played this season by this nine, in both of which thev have come oft victors. C. A. F'ischer thi week bad A. K. Armstrong painting the front on his Main street property. It make them look like new, and Mr. Fieher' ex ample should be followed by others. This is the year for improvement as well as growth of our little citv. Mr. Alfred E. Sutton, of Portland, manager for Eppinger .V Co., grain ex porters of Portland and San Francisco, i sanding today in this city, the guest of Dr. and Mr. Hotkin. Mrs. McFerran and three children arrived in this city from tialesburg, 111., to visit ,witli her sisters, Mrs Sam Booher and Mr. C. M. Booher, on Saturday. E. R. I 'ox. the Athena hardware mer chant, pent Friday in Pendleton. Sam Bisaher, W. H. Booher, Andrew McCune aud French Crigler spent F'ri dav in Pendleton visiting with Count" Clerk W. D. CliAmtrerlain. (iu Levy, a student ol the Berkeley university of California, came to this city Saturday to visit with his sister. Mr. Jacob Bloch. It Will Do You.liood. A blood purifier and tissue builder is Karl's Clover Root Tea. Sold for half a cent ii rv on our guarantee. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Price 25 etc. and 50 eta. Tallman A On. BEST BVBNT OF SEASON. Nathan Hals" Will Equal Dan Sully's Bngagsmsnt In "Parish Prlsst. The rtest event of the season, "Na than Hale," with the brilliant Howard K vle in the title role, will please lovers of line drama and characterization better than did Dan Sully in "Parish I'riest," and Dan Sully" was one of tin- Is-st seen in Pendleton. It comes on Friday, May li. "Nathan Hale" stands alone as a brilliant example of the representative American play. It treats of the life of the glorious iiatriot spy, who, at the age of twenty-one, faced death on tbe gailows without a tremor. His ambi tion found its noble climax in tbe sacrifice of bis life for his country's good. He secured 'informal ion which he conveved to Washington that en abled that great general to frustrate tbe plans of the British. Although Nathan Hale paid the psnaltv of bis patriotism with his life, be died bravely ill the thought that he had served his country. The pathos of bi untimely death is heightened by the fact that he left belli nd,him a sweet heart, Alice Adams, for whom his love, great as it was, still gave place in importance to his country's need. The moving spirit of this great play, "Nathan Hale,' will la) intvrpreted by the brilliant young American actor, Howard Kyle, whom nature has endowed with the essential nualltiee for this role. This is the opinion of the author, Clyde Fitch, who is en thusiastic over the superb company that Manager W. M. Wilkisou has brought together. m m Look at Your Pass. And see if it is reflecting health or disease Karl's Clover Root Tea beautifies the face and complexion, and assures perfect health All druggists 2.) cent and 50 cents Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Tall man A Co. Mouse lo Contractors. 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 ou the west to iti inter section with Court street on the east, said jfrading and graveling to be done iu accordance with provisions of ordi nance No. M8, Measurements to he furnished by the city engineer. Tbe common council reserves the right to reject any or all kids. Bids to be filed iu the city recorder's office on or be fore April 2V, 1UU1. By order of the Common Council. J. E. BEAM, Recorder. Dated at Pendleton, Ore., April IK, 1901. Hick headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Moki tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa tion aud indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cents aud 50 cents. It's a Short Road from a cough to consumptioa Don't neglect a cough take Shiloh9s Consumption Cure when your cold appear. The "ounce of prevention u better than years of Ulne&s. Lau ftmn ta Um IkMw aaat ar parts. w M e aalaal. KawaS aa ma IS. lair en HBMKV T. DETCHER. WNk F. L Cssae O.. Baste, a-aw V. T. sail ill a (iMnaaaiiii Oar La aftl4 by all xuat4. at IStelsSe. 4W4t 17 t rVatSTT mkJf to , Jilr uU I mmM aS yssaa- BssSaL s. L -- bask as wsuajasiaa. Bsas o -. ac.wu.ac.L.iu,.i.v. , fur stale by TaJluutu 4 Co., druflu TWENTY THOUSAND SHEEP Salss In This County This Spring Prise SI.7B to ga.so. Umatilla comity has sold approxi mately 20,000 sheep at prices ranging from l.7R for yearling wethers de livered after shearing, to 12.20 for mixed yearlings, same delivery. These figures are almost identically the same as t hose recorded for last spring. The sheep market was deadlocked for manv weeks, owing to the belief on the part of the sheepman that the hovers were too low in their valuations, and aft. . I l-ft I . 1 I......... ll.al , . me insistence oy me uurrir wvmm aaao growers were too radical in their de mands. The pressure of ton many sheep for the range available, and on the other hand 01 the desire of the buyers to get sheep, caused a sort of compromise, tbe prices paid being be tween the figures set earlier in the vear bv the seller and buyer. E. A. Kugg has sold 2000: Peter Blancbett, 1200; Antone and Joe V'ey and Joe Cnnba about 10,000; and other sales bring tin tbe total to Bbotlt t0,000 at, Bi Smith, the Pilot Rock breeder, Kugg Brothers of Pendleton, and Tivis N. McHroom, a stockman from south of Pendleton, anl bslay that all live stick owners are asking for rain. Saul Mr. Smith : "Although light showers have fallen at times, really no amount of rain has fallen for two months. Tbe range be gins to show tbe effects, mid in this re spect, at least, the conditions are un favorable. " MANHATTAN SHIRTS Playsd Out. Dull headache, pains in various parts of the Ixslv, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of apstite, fevcr isbness, pimples or sores are all posi tive evidences of impure bhwxl. Jul matter bow it became so, it must be puritltsi In order to obtain giNil health. cker'- Blood Elixir bus never fnibsl to cure scrofulous or syphilitic poisons or any other moot diseases, n is cer tainly B wonderful remedv, and ETC sell everv Kittle on a positive guarantee. For sale bv Brock A McComas. NEW IRRIGATION DEVICE. A Wslla Walla Opsrstor Hai a Watar Wheal. R. A. Smith, stenographer at the Oregon Railroad .v Navigation com pany's citv ticket olbce, has an inven tion which he IsMicvcs is destined to revolutionize irrigation along the hanks of the Columbia, Snake and others rivers and convert veritable sandbanks into gardens of plenty, says the 1 num. The machine consists of a wheel to he ..p. rated by the current of the stream. Ihc wheel works on a vertical shaft and the arms ou which the pad dles which the water effects are from 10 to 25 feet in length according to the wish of the builder or the amount of nower he inav wish to generate. These srins are so constructed th.it when they are forced toward the bank fjliv the in - tmn ol Hie current tlleV lillse .too swing backward, the advantage in this Iveing that the machine may lie sei several feet higher than the stream in which it is to work. The power thus created can he appl led to pump lug water or to the generation of elec tricity, ami it is the belief of Mr. Smith the inventor, that as stsm as the merits of his machine are dlsOOVOPBd by the farmers who live near running water, much g I will result. Mr. Smith has not as yet sceurcii a patent on his new device tor the sav ing of labor and the betterment o! mankind, but hopes to within a short time. There Wllh Goods. If vou give your grocery orders to Martin he will he "there with the gistds." Finest canned gssls ami dried fruits in the city always on hand; also, nice fresh vegetables. He is sole airent for J. It. Jacob Horns ) celebrated butter. Low prices ami high itiiality Eastern hams ami bacon. A nice line of smoked fish. All the gissl brands of pickles, sauces ami relishes. Morula siraw is-rries in me market in a few days. ! " - Aiv worn by the Btntrt csi dresssn all over tlu oountry, With your NEW si it. llnt you'll wsini to buy thai of us too if vou nu fbf BjOod value combined with Correct style, you should hsve tbe eorreot ihirt itml you 0IM1 Ml it of Hi do mutter what your taste is, no mattiT what pries you want to pay. SHIRTS from 25c to $2.50 in Biles from lii neck, for little bits r fellows, Jo neck for gresf hijr fellow. The Leading Clothiers and Matters. MANHOOD RESTORED hln likllii-r, tin. trisi'rltiiii nf a I hiium Ireiii h ell vali inn, will iiili CUPIDENE bla VltaJKl-r. the nnn-rlel Inn iiiui , ii t I ' , ' i H 1 1 nli ml, Inn. u il null . I i m.ii nf .ll 1 1 t vi um or tlli.-iMs m ul t lis m 'ii' i ll l..-t ilattltiittS, liiMititnls, I'mIii In Hie Um b, Si hi in i, I i.tiiioliiaft, Nervewa It.uilln l'lnitlrs I ai II In Hitin. I ft liitii.lt ii llrnliift ,1c 4 nnal I mi I I ii n. I II III ft 1 1 1 i ll i 1 1 1 1 1 1 "itiiaua the ntollllllilW wan waaaas ' t hiii' an iisim's iiy ti.i v tir iiiki.i. i-t. ,.! ,., k,..,, . m. n 1 1 ''VjBaW Iwi' l In Hi.i riiiMi.iirlin i iiihI ml tin. Imrrins . I a. , , . i. , , (lliINt: llvi r.ilin k i.m- m iftinl i n in .try urijiiiia ul ail lininiiiii. t I'lllKNK ami aaaaaaaa amal I vt Ball iiiuitini. 1 liiiri'tisnn anlTi-ri-ra an- nut cnrtsl hy iKw inrsltlwraimetlOiii ri'i'iit urn Irotlhlisl Willi I'rnatalllla. 1 1 I'l HKN K Ilia tmly know n rvimsl y in i nin w Itlmut i ii oiicriillnll, trim I i i. A wrliu-ii Rlarnnlwislvi'il ami li y r-1 ur -! If r. hiIi m i..,a litit t lK:l u lnt luaiiulll t Ull. SUuDa oaftlul IUW r limit. H I fur sitKK t In iilur itml ii xiiiiiiihiHia, I in,,, ii t ft ill. n ii a; ( I. i), iloz Hail I ouii isi.a' ul. s I ft. 14 ft I I FREE ..TRIAL To all sufferers of whaUner weakness or debility, rheumatism, lame back etc., I offer my DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT Jpofl one or two months absolute free trial, without one cent Isiing paid in advance or deisisiled iu any mannrr. All I ask is that the receiver ileal h niiestly w ith me, as I will by him. end for my latest lsok of informa tion, just published, giving all in formation regarding my invention ami free trial system. DR. A. Tft SANDEN, Dept. A. Uuaa-el Block, POK II ami, OstKOON. The College Athlete... W li.. '1. in,.!. a aUuiii'ti, perfeel running iic.l 111 bla sporU la uu uioru (.-ultiuaiavatli about 1WI BICVCLK3 tban art- llinav nu n ami nuuieu vtbu ilila lur 11KA1IH ami fLKAMl KK uu autii-stli ruiuiliig wbaebi ul proveu wrorlb, lor ootutuli uiid aafsly' sake. SlMliilttl'l H-tUtilt-IH CftNtt Ladies or (ieot's Hoadster i l.tidn n or (ients Eight Hoadster lJ 00 (ienU IU pound Hacer 60 ISJ I ...d,es orOeuts C'hainlesw tOU.00 Ideals lao, W, m R. W. FLETCHER. Again i ui.iilia ' ouuiy Fa41suu, Orsguu W. D. HANSFORD&CO. Dealers iii HARDWARE, STOVES, BARBED WIRE, SHELF HARDWARE, PUMPS sod PIPE, PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. H01 Main Street, Pendleton. Oregon. Hotel Pendleton Under New rtjnwiy.' n t nt Strictly First Class Excellent Colsine. Every Modern Convenience vr.-ai A lyBBatf Give Us a Trial. lltM $2.00 a day Special Kates by W rk ur uiuntb Br and Billiard Uooms. HeadQUartcra lur Traveling Mb The Kest Hotel In E.stem Orttfon. Van Uran Bros.. Props. Sim essori to t-. 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