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eceived by Express 20 ress Skirts Hrect from the factory; the very latest styles, new shades of Mu, gray and brown. Not cheap skirts bat the best line ever shown in Pendleton. leaver Bros. RIDAY, MAY I 'Ml!. ALIA WALLA WEDDINGS kg.-Triomai unci Stahl-Roie Nupltal. I tad mil Wall, May 8.- In St. Patricks lurrli. "i WSafMKlBy eveniiiK. oc- the WClllllUg Hi I IU11IIHH rage Mihh l ulu Thomas. ir. rage i" , .,,,,!,, Wul In Will Inn who in lit FhmI in ti mploy f the state ut L t.iu .,;. I!., 11 ... .penitentiary in nun I tin nuageil 111 nuaiii'MW mini. hM Irlandi by tin- mon mm um nil' ni i oiii i mi" ii" i""'" L.I ifl lowHti ti with nil whnlknow him. mi-- rhoniM, the bride, ih h Walla In i la girl. Bb. rwalvad bat mhm L, mi tin- citv in IM pilinic scnoois in St Vincent', academy BUS lunir I 1 1 prom i mint in society, ,..r. H' I- 11 lirillll' llivoriic w 11 II Est and old bII(M nml hII un i te in . winli tluit Hhc may be as happv in i ha Bjarla OtbSfl OJ her many i if I. III k inline"' Tin' iimrnunc "I I rank Ntahl mill i- i. ulii Knaa iHKiurrau last evening t g o'uloak a) the rsaidenoa ol ttta fiilc - inn! in"- in west .limn sircci, hi- i,.' William ilastoril oil. run mil'- nerllal ) after Um osrsnont the hurt.' . - in it)".- I 1 1 mi the Oregon K.iil- i a Navigation intra for Ban r ma lic, w i'tr tlmv expect in remain llullt Nl WtH.'kH. A Unod Thing. (iir ifsMgrjuiu wot bars garrets kataiasu Um aama borba of !! Irani. btr fiiniial in Kurl'H (Mover Knot 'l eu. Mi l'.i ni ' ancoeton atreugt h kept Moud purr, nml will do tln Niimt. or vim il you nuv so. rruv -i el bnl . xi cut. THllman V Co , loading IniK'i 'If. i mn. I. BUS IN PORTLAND. leirco Hoc. They Lotus from St. Paul In Abundance. Kroy legs nn. h highly appreciated, f.ii' iircc lcl icacv 'hut Cortland cni- aomstimea waii (or a Ions time it ween occaaioos when they urn in the harkel. A i ir,-.- bucketful of l hem ar- I IVe.l here Ir St I'nlll Wednesday lv the Teleuritm. They are set I ink tn.' trect at .mi rei.i- a iloicn, ami lit there are of them are tine ami it 1 ir.-.- ... frogM do not develop, Strang, ta av, ax those in Hasten, ftw.tni,4, nnil ar t ax imrv ami ihlr a- thene. No one seems to Bring on your Clocks. We will MUM after your clock tlld I IT 1 ILL' It llfim.. In vim ulii.n ilu JlV'll Wbat'i nan we'll Hx it so it Will stay fixed. a All wurk nuaranteed. L. HUNZIKER, Jeweler and Optician... Next ilixir to Alexander A Hexter'a g TRANSFER TRUC K ING, ST OR A GE. CROWNER & SON. I MibPUONa- MAIN 4. Wholesale dialer in . Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke Dry Goods Co. have hit upon making a hiiccchs of growing frogs for the market in this elate. There in not an overwhelming demand for them at four hits a (I oxen, principally because S dozen dOSS HOI go a long way not much farther than me of them bops. Frog, are shipped from San l-'rancis-cn (M MM1 mnal ly, but they do not llml miirh of a public Hale, excepting to the restaurants ami lintels that especially order them. In ttie HwampN of Indiana, not far from Chicago, the frog rear hen the hiL'heHt form of development for food purposes, for one place, ami a hig Iiiimi neMH iH dune in Hhippmg them to Chicago. i ii Ml s SCIENCE SETTLES IT. DandrufT Ik Caused by a Germ That Sapi the Hair s Vitality. It in now Nettled fact that dandruff iH canned by germ, railing hair and ImldlieHH are the reeult of dandruff. Ir. B. J. Meardnley, of ChampHign, III., got hold of the new hair prepara tion, NsWbra'l Merpicide the oulv OMUII kills tlM dandruff germ, lie nays: "I lined ilerpicnlr for my dan druff ami falling hair, and I am well satisfied with the renult." I'r. J. T. Fugato, of I'rhana, III., My SI "1 have lined llerpimd" for dandruff with excellent results. I nhall prenrrihe it in my practice " Bsrpioids kllla the dandruff germ. I'hyniciann an well an the general public nay ho. R. Martin Leads. g it. Martin in entitled to he called the leader in the grocery trade on ac count of hin long experience in the hiiHinoHH. Then an he huyn in car lotn for SSlli he getH a trade and ranh din OOSDta which give him hin (oodl a I ittle cheaper ttiati other ntoren. Mar tin given tli im Having in hin buying prist to bis ciiHtoimrn. If you waul a lug hill of grocer ien get priren at other atoren and then Martin can beat their pricen. Catarrh caunoi Be Cured Willi Iim'hI Hiiihi'Mliiuin, they i'hiiiiiiI reach the whI uf lue dlMMwe. Calarrh In lilmiil nr i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuhi slfaaas, nml in prdat tn run. u you iniiHl take liiturnal rriui'illr-. Ilall'i. Oa larrb Our i lukun iiilurually ami artx iliruclly mi ih.. Moad ami nuooiii Mffaoaa. ii.j . Oa tarrh OWM i" nut a iiuark MlelBa, It wan irr . ni..'.i liy imr nl ill.' Im'.i phymriaiiM In thin i iilllllrv (or yi'ar. ami ma ri'Kiilar iirri)i riiliiiu II i-, iiinjMi-cil nl lli- Ih'-i ninlr known coin BUMS with the ln.nl IiIihhI plirltlrri., artiiiK illrerll) on (hr iiiuroUH mirlarr- Tin ihtIci I oombtaalloo oi the iw. InsradlanU im what iroilULU mirh woiulurlul rvnulln In rurluit ra larrii rtmnl lor ti'tiiiioinali, trou. K. J. CHENEY it CO., I'roiM.., Tulmlu. O. h.iM l. .IrugiilKli., prlru 74c. Hall'. Kaiully I'lll. are the lMt. m m m Couaar Mine sold. The pleaning uewM reauhee uh from Spokane tha the rich OoagST mine at (iraiute one of the greateet milieu of the (aiuoiie Kaetern Oregon gold Bsldl - hue lieen eohl to a eyndicate of KaHt ern capital lite, the trannfer to he made thin week, for the DMfBlSOMt mn of IS.000,000. The fortunate ownere are J. W. UrkiiiH, D. B. Kvann and B. P Hole, all of Spokane, nayn the Orauite Ism i Mr. Lark in in well known in len dlatou. Played Out. In;.. headache, puiiin in variotiH parte of the body, linking at the hit of the Htomach, Iohh of apMtitc, lever ilniri.M, pimplSI or 0ffM arc all DOsi' live evidencen of impure IiIihhI. No matUir how it became ho, it moat In purified in order to obtain good health. Arker'n Blood Klixir hae never failed to cure ncrofuloun or nyphilitir m'1mUi? or any other blood dinetteee. It ie cer tainly a wonderful remedy, and we noil every Uittle on n punitive guurauUie. For iiale by Brock A McCoimi - - a m i Hal Ha!! Ha!!! What in the matter Mrs. Smith'.' Oh, nothing, only 1 don't have to bake any more, I can get 4(1 loaveH of bread for $1 caHh, trom the waguu or at N. Lareen, the Standard Bakery, in l.ambV old place, near the public school. Sick headache ahnolutely and per manently cured by lining Moki tea. A pleanaut herb drink. Cure conatipa tion ami indigestion, niaken you eat, nluep, work and happv. Sat iafactiou guaranteed or money back. 25 cent and 50 cent. properly applied, with the pvopw ap pliance at the proper time, aroueeM the Hiugginb blood ami Hende it courHing through the arterien and veiiiH like a Huarkling. leaping brook. Tbia remove clogged and ioieououH matter from the ayHtem. t;an you afford to go crawl ing around, dragging out a miserable HtaUi of feeling when nucb a remedy an DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT ie within your reach? Write for my free booklets, which explaiue fully all you may wiah to know. DR. A. T. SANDEN, Uapt. A. Kuaaal Block, PORTLAND, - ORkiUON. I COST OF COUNTY SCHOOLS TOTAL EXPENSE POR ONE YBAR WAS 87. 244.90. 01 th Abova Amount the Teaehari Reeaivad S4S.096 In Salarlai -tha Ralane Tor Rant, Flra, Rte. The schools of Umatilla county for the vear ending February 28 cost a totBl" of 7,244.99. Of' the above amount, the teachers received the greater portion, or 143,095, in flalarin.. The other expeimen, such an. rent, fuel, book! for libraries, furniture etc., made up the balance. As the total days of attendance of all the pupils in all the public schools of the comity was 711.M9.Mh lbs total expense t'7," 214.99, it follows that the average daily cost of educating a pupil in this county in about 9" cents. Sehool Money Apportioned. The sum of $14,348 received from the state ban been Apportioned as follows, and County Treasurer Yates is busy giving out the money as the warrants are presented to him try the different district clerics. In tin's list the num ber .if the school district appears, then the name of the clerk, tnl lowed by the number of punils, the amount and the poStoffiOS address of the clerk: I, 0. K. Carnes, 88, f!82, Pilot Hod-. I, Sam Warner, B. Nt. Pilot Hock. B, B, 11 Stone, BO, 80, Athena. 4, .1. H. McCoy, ti.'., 1147.51), Walla Walla. 5, Klmer Spike, 78, flti7, Kcho. ti, .lane Davidson, 44, f 1 Hi, Umatilla. 7, J, W. Muir, 22, fXI, Walla Walla. 8, (ieorge (iinn, 14, $71, Walla Walla. 9, U. M. Oorothv, 58, $i:i7, Milton. 10, Frank Kendall, 185, B897.80, I'" ret vv it t n r II, W. J, Baker, 19, $78.50, Went.,n it, (4. M . MoKsOSis, 20, $8tl, Mil ton. 15, Win. ii lnight, 29, IBB ,00, POfl' dleton. 14, Minnie Blegern, 20, $80, Weston. LB, J. 0, llalen, 2ii, BBB.80, Adams, 16, Bell Biabop, 1422, ISXBS, Pendle ton . 17, Arthur Scott, 20, $S0, Athena. 18, A. J, Kellv, 21, $81.50, Milton. 19, O. M. Richmond, BIB, $527, Wes ton. BO, Pi B. Steen, B8, $99. 50, Milton. 21, Fred I lam-all. 88, $99.50, Pilot Bock. 22, James Skee, :il, BB6.S0, I'' roe water. 23, A. B. McCarty, 22, $83, Pendle ton . 24, Anna Richardson, 1 , $78. 50, Psndlstoo, 2 ., Cora Chapman, 27, $IK).50, Pen dleton. 96, l-'rank Manna, 14, $71, Pendleton. 27, Chan. White, 80. $95, Pendleton. 28, Kd Oupuis 25, $87. 50, Pendleton. 29, .). W. Smith, BOB. $'159, Athena. 30, A. I.. Hwaggart, 30, $95, Athena. 31, S. A. Miller, 901, 9981.80, Mil ton. BlJ, Wm. Mills. 18. $77, Juniper. 33, Tivin McBr If., $1 19, (.ur- daoa. 34, Marv B. Clark. '89, IBB, Ukiah. 35. I). II. Casev, 20, $80, Pendleton. 37, M. L. Knottn. 41, $111.50, Pilot Rock. 40, Pert BaflflMtn, 19, 171.10, Ka DMM. 41, 0. A. Winn, 86, $104, Milton. 43, TbOS, Jaqttff, 57, $135.50, Pen- dlstoa. 44, s. c. Bittner, B8.BB9. Psodlstoo. 46, F. A. WilliauiH, 86, $89, Athena. 46, steilu Bom, 18, B89.60 vinaoa. 47, M. Viintannell . 86, I147J0, Tama rark. 4H, I', in ma Brown. 16, $72 50, Pendle ton 49, J. B. Dowiih, 71, $5ti. 60, Weston. 50, J. B. Saylor, 27, $90.50, Bflbo. 51, B. A. M. n ,n.i 80, $125, Adams. 52, Chan. McLean. 36, $102.50. I thsna . 53, ti. W. IavidHon,9, $113.50, Helix. 54, Beiij. Stanton, 90, $95, Helix. 66, Dan I'endergiint, 37, $105. ,50, Weston. Mi, H. T. Isaac, 79, $H18.50, Helix. 68. W. T. Mcbeod, 47, $120 50, Pen dleton. 59, August Zeonke, 20, $80, Helix. 00, A. Auderaon, 33, $99.60, Pendle ton. til, Frank Rack, 52, $128, Kcho. 02, Mabel Jeukiun. 23. $84.60, Nve. ti:;, Oncar Piper, 9, $li:;.,r0, Helix. 84 Pearl Fletcher, 80, $99. .'HI, Ridge II. B. Turner, 22, $83, WsatOll, 86, B. C Manning, 19, $78.50, Pen dleton. (17. Harrv lluln-r, 89, $89, Miltou. tih, W. A Reed, 42, $113, Pendleton 99, Joe HSjBMOJB, 40, $110, Pendle ton. 70, A. B. McKwen, 23, $84.50, Athena. 71, J. L. limber, 12, $ti8, Alba. 72, F. B. Krallniau, 82, $173, Walla Walla. 78, H. R. Neil, 22, $83, Pendleton. 74, K. (i. Still, 16, $72.60, Miltou. 76, Artie Anderson, 36, $102.50, Juniper. 76, John II. King, 22, $8:;, Helix. 77, J. Rubra, 4b, $122. Pilot Rock. 78, John Clark, 40, $110. Alba. 79, Rod McDonald, 98. $84.50, Alba. 80, W. T. Sellers, 86, $177.60, Ukiah. 81, A. 0.- BuholU, 30, $104, Nye. HJ, J. H. Clod i U, 27, $90,50, Wes ton. 83, C P, W. iss, 107 $210.60 Milton 84, S. Ii KIder. 28. $9-. Pendleton. IB David Williams, 154, $281. Adams. 86 rbaodors Rami 20. $80, Wallula. 87, J. Manuiug. 44,8116, Pilot Book. 89, B. B. Crowner, 38, $107, Meach am. 90, J. K. Freeman. 13, $09.60, Walla Walla. 91, Henry Rorenxen, 14, $71, Pen dleton. 91 0. Perkins, 39, $108.50, Pendle ton. 99, Abe Mohlsln.m 33. $99.50 Pen dleton. 94, J. F. ..-ii. a 49, $123.60, Athena. 96, ti. A. Breutscher, Hi, $74, Wes ton. 90, R. F. Johnson 60, $134, Brigg son. 97, James R. RriKik, 25, $87.50, Pilot Rock. 98, A. A. McDaniel, 48, $122, Feu dleton. 99, W. P. Card, 49, $123.50, Pendle ton. 100, K. S. Wilbur, 13. $09.50, Dun can. 101, B. A. Keaer, 14, $71, Walla Walla. 102, A. R. McDonald, 31, $96.50, McKay. 103, J. F. rbompaou, 17, $76.60, Gibbon. 106, Q, H. Schuber, 64, $131, Pen dleton. 100, J. Salisbury, 17, $76.50, Vinson. 107, Julia Feebler, 15, $72.60, Pen dleton. FORN1NST THE INDIANS. Wallowa People Asalo Protest Aaalnat Aliased Trouble. I.... T T (imr VHMturduv l ere l ted a petition signed by 502 citiuens of Wallowa county, says the naiem niates iiii.ii . and addressed to Hon. K. A. Hituhoock, secretary of the interior, Washington, D. C, urging the depart men i to take steps to prevent the en croachment of the Indians upon the settlers of that county. The petition is headed by County .Judge (ieorge W. Hamilton, and the leading oitlMBI of the county have signed it. A similar petition signed by the same parties, was received, addressed to Governor Geer, urging him to use his best en deavors to secure action on the part of the United States government. The settlers in Wallowa county have long suffered from the depredations of these Indians, who, leaving their reservations in Idaho. Washington and Oregon, swarm into that county, graze their horses, altlicted with contauious diseases, iiwin the ranges of the settlers, terrorixe lone settlers' families and raise disturbances, until the citizens of Wallowa county have become desperate. They have repeated ly petitioned the government tor re lief, and are doing ho bow. and, ac cording to parties recently from that Motion. It is feared that it the In terior department, through its agents, does not soon afford the relief prayed for, a conflict may occur between the marauding Indians and the settlers, the effects of which may be serious. The situation is naiil to be grave, and the settlers earnest.lv hope for a remedy at the hands of the federal government A VERT F1NB MIXTURE. Pathoi. Humor and Other Blamantt In the Play Nathan Hale. Tonlsht. Who wants to encourage American dramas, written by American play wrights and treating of the heroic porlodl In American history, will at tend the product ion of Nathan Hale tonight at the Fraxer. Clyde Fitch is the author. Fitch is a Yale university man. Howard Kyle in the Nathan Hale of the plav. Kyle is recognized as one of the most powerful actors on the stage. He in of the legitimate class, and the play is one to please one who likes a proper mixture of strong human situat ion, pathon and hu mor, comedy and passion , stdmi xed so as to make the drama like life itself, sometimes merriment, sometimes sad ness, sometimes great tension. Shakespeare nays "the play's the thing." Home "plays are, 'indeed, "things". But this one, according to universal testimony, is one of the bent things on the stage. That it ran for months in the llighclass Knicker bocker theatre in New York in prool of the assertion. Strikes a Rich Find. "I wan troubled for several vears with chronic indigestion and nervous debility," writes F. J. Green, of Ran raster, N. H., "No remedy helped me until i began using Flertric Hitters, which did me more good than all the medicines 1 ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for yearn. She nayn F.lectric Bittern are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Sat is faction guaranteed by Tallamn A Co. ONE GOOD LIVE INDIAN. Old Scout Villi! Governor Hunt In Bolta. i Two Bannock Indians from the Fort Hall reservation came to Boise yester day, and railed at the stale house , -iu I lie Capital News 0l f the Indians was Captain .lark Curiiev, who wan a reservation smut under General How aid, during the early days of Idaho history. Captain .lark deems it a privilege and an honor to make a visit to each succeeding governor of this state, pav his respects, and assure the governor of the friendly feeling of himself and tribe toward the chief exe cutive, (iovernur Hunt greeted the captain yesterday and added his letter of recommendation to that of others that Captain Jack was a gissl Indian ami had performed valuable service to the stale in the earlv days as a ncout. These letters the Indian values very highly. and ban ijuite a collection, given him by prominent people, among which ia one from General Howard. Look at Vour Paaa. Anil aee if it is reflect ing health or diHeaae Karl's Clover Root Tea iHtautilien the face and complexion, and ansuren perfert health All druggists 26 rents and 60 cente Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Tall man A Co. m Arrival at Hotel Pndlton. G M Qborebiil, Milwaukee. If i i Colton, Puritan. I. J A Allison Portland. V W Binltb, Portland. W H Dindinger. Album Wm Maher. Portland. I' M Smith , Portland. W 11 Pay la Portland. Sam'l 0 Mott. New York. Jason Wheeler Albany. W R Bllia, Wheeler. Bd Brsgdon, Portland. Mrs L B Plants, Milton. W R Glendeoning. B i rans BpokaaOi Geo Sevens. It Will Do You Good. A blood purifier and tissue builder is Karl's Clover Root Tea Bold for half a centurv on our guarantee. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory Price 26 cts. and 60 cts. Tallmau A Co. Last Than Coat. M . A . Rader has a large stock t sewing machines that he offers at less than cost. The line includes the fa mous Wheeltr A Wilson No. 9. rotary shuttle, which is acknowledged the best machine on the market and will do the work of two common machines, also, the Domestic, which is highly guaranteed. Under will give easy terms on the machines and it is a chance to get a machine cheaper than the manu facturer cau sell it. 123,000 people are killed every year to this country by CONSUMPTION. The fault ia theirs. No one need have consumption. It is not hereditary. It is brought on by Deflect. You have a slight cold and cough. Yoa do nothing to get rid of it. Shiloh's Consumption Cure will cure a cough or cold in one aught. "aaUafc'a u aa aalaUUT M fclr .-. Ikrast and Ivas lraaak. Il will wi earn Muiiptisa. U i taiaaikabU immutf A !. SALTSK, M D , BuSaW. N. V. ahllafe's (JuwiuuHvh Vnwm It By ' ..Vuuu .i aac.Te. a u-uua t. i..iei iuiuu. a w ; ! ;ou r uul Mkl.S.4 (o u SraasUI uU s jour BM.f lMi;k . Win. llrtM eaiMMaa Sl or ale by Tailutau A Co., druiWt. The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Saturday Specials For Saturday May 4, Until 9 p. m. 20 Cerisse and cardinal Petticoats $1.65, $2.00, $'2 75, $3.00 and $8.75 each Saturday special will make them 127. 1.6:. 2.13, 2.25 and 2.88 each Shirt Waists, we mean the new ones, this spring's latest fashions, they are without d doubt the handsomest in Pendleton. rOT thi Saturday we will ftllow ;i special dis i on nt of 10 per cent on every one. Embroidered Nun's Veiling, one of the new things for regularly sold for 85c per yard, Saturday Special. Wash Silks, 22 inches wide, urday Special Women's Laced Shoes Yukon and Denver Iocs in B0 l EE and KK wi.li lis, in sizes from 2 to 7, our regular $2.50 shoe, Saturday Special Children's Tan Shoes, lieea Ll to 2, widths B (' D and E, regularly sold for Q CR $1.65, $1.75, $ 90, $2.oo and $2,543, Saturday Special all iJU.Od Neckties usually sold for 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1 50 Will he for Saturday Special 15c, 85c, 50c, 75c and L.00 Hats. We show the most extensive and complete assortment of still, -nil and summer hats in this city, sold regularly, 50c, 7e, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $8.60, $4, $4.50 Saturday Special will he ' .35c, 60c, 75c, 1,15. 1.50, 1.90, 2 25 . 2.65, 8, 8.60 The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE UPPER M'KAY SHEEPMEN Facti Coneernlns Sheap, Wool and Lambi ot That Saetlon. A. K. Mclionahl. of DppM McKay crei l. was in I'eml letoii Thursday and left for home this 'inoriiinu. H 00003 pttnilHi by bin young hopeful son Clem, who broke bil left foreiirm at home a few Week I ". I'r. C. J. Smith re moved the plahter i ast from the arm and the little fellow will soon have the free use of the member as well a ever. Mr. Mclhinahl has til to sheep, ami the shearing season is about t Bommonoe in thai region. His ibeep will five ' to H iiniliiils of wool each. Last year bSS0ld his wool at I8MO1 This year lie will be satislied with lo'.jc. and may have to take less. The sheep 111 the Upper McKay are very clean and the wisil briliKs close to the top price on account of MlBB free from dirt. Big Increase of Lambi. (ieorge Ailainr- came to Pendleton on Thursday. accompanied by Victor PonnsttS. Mr. Adams has inurke.l up an increase of fj per cent of lambs from a band of 9JfO. A. I'erard baa UKH) ewes ill the same section of coilll trv, from which the increaae of lambs will Is- away above loo per cent. It Oazzlat the World. No discovery in medicine has ever created "lie ipiarter of the excitement that has Usn causeil by I'r. King's New lliscovery for Consumption. It's severest teats have laien on hoiieless victims of consumption, pneumonia, beuiorrbage, pleurisy and brnnchits, tboiisamU of obon it has restorml to parfeot bealth. For coughs, colds, asthma, croup, hay fever, hoarseness and whooping cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by TallinaniV Co., who guarantee satisfac tion or refund money. Large tsittles B0t Mid f 1. Trial bottles free. The College Athlete... win. asaaaatff ttanrttt, v',u, x ranatna wliet'l in In. .aoru u uu more uiilliu.la.IK' about i"i KSYCLIi than arc llioae in. 11 aiiu women who ilile lor IIKAL'I H A Nil fLKAHCKK on HaSSth ruuiiiiix wbuel. ol proven woitb, lor coin foil mid - . Slai.'i . -i Kamblsr. coat Ladies or (isot'i atoadttar 136.00 Ladies or Qanta Light Koudster. .4u.uu Qanta 19 pound Racer Ladies or Uanti Chainleaa iSO.QO Ideals 120, R. W. FLETCHER, An.ni t'uiatiha Couuljr, feodleutu, Oregon ..French Restaurant.. lir.nl Mr.Ai.i IN IBS CITV OFSn day AMI night . . . 1UOUJ AND oa Ma IN HSASON. Juat Received a alee lot of frwf'e lega Uua ui ouumt, Hroprlalor. Mwii.ler bulldiug, Main Si I'eudl.lou, Oragoo For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. in all colors regularly worth I HI: LBAI)I:RS. MANHOOD XHSBrOJK llallit..r, Hi.' .r. vriiniMii of n aVV 1 1. ri .mi. or ills, uu H,l o,. I,, rW 3 ilS m ).. liairk, s. ii.i..i. 1 1 alnia all I. h ,. , i,v . I . . v or mikIii, ' VJSaW ''a '. l NiHTinai. rrliii'S and all ... ill.' n Kill, 'i r. UIC I llll. lllll.ir' Olllllll. Ol 11,1 III, I". Oil I I If 1.1. Hlll'llgllllliaf anil r.toroaamail wsaa oitmi-. 'Ilia naou .utrr.'ra are not cured t.y Oorion, la tieraim.' Ill .err.'ii( arc traaMad wlili Hrnalailila ( t II lil'.NK ilia only kniiMii rrniedy to cur WlUioul nn operation, U i" A wrliira (iiiiruriUH.Klv. il ami mm,, y r. iur if (I ,. uol i-Uocl u in iuiaiiui.1 cure. MA)alioi,oforl&.WA y iimll. s.'imI f.,r ni(K . Irrulur nml t. --.t .ii.ira, Aildnwa IHVOL Hallll IMi: j o.. I' o. liox ar7. Han KranraweCal. SrM eI.K HV T I.I.M A M , rtNUMSIIM I'M, ' " V . I ,'TIV ni'Knnv W. D. HANSFORD&CO. Dealers in HARDWARE, STOVES, BARBED WIRE, SHELF HARDWARE, PUMPS and PIPE. PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. 601 Main Street, Pendleton, Oregon. Hotel Pendleton Under New flana gtmcnt Strictly F!r,tUi, Give Us a Trill. HiceildDt Cuisine. 1 ifjllll I Hates $2 GO d (Id; ir n aai Kvery Modem CooyeDiuce Bar and Billiard dooms The Best Hotel Van bran Bros.. Props. ...LEE'S LICE KILLER... A sure remedy for lire and in ilea. International Poultry fmi keeps the hens healthy, mica grit aids digestion, Hone meal gives glruliKtb to young chicks. H( )NK MICA I, A clean, inoffensive but nutritious fertilur for your lawna. C. P, Colesworthy Pou,try a,,d hee SuPP'y Ppot ffgk Uiltl SI Cni W ssvQ av. aaasaB SSm LQI m -i!iuy 7 J mom waists, 3fl inches wide, RQ . .... U 85c per yard for Sat 22c $1.92 RESTORED 'CUPIOENE' I til 1 KO'i.l Vl'K'-la I um 111. win .11 ii. 1. 1 v vi.ii r hii t..i..i...... M. li. i.illi. 1 1 ... ,.ir I'r.'Viiiit. i,iii k imm i.f iliwliarai, arhli iiifnuic ,,.10... 1 I...1 Um In rrora ol lir- t. i I 11 ttt.S K rl..aniatha Special Hdtes by Week or niontrj Headquarters for Travsllny Men In Eastern Oregon. Successors to J. E. Moors Steam Heated tiuropcan elan hi .vk and a half Ii.mu depot. Sample kiom In connection kooin Knit 50c, 7&, 11.00