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UNDERWEAR 1' . ! n arse "WSatrl CtfMVtA Of 3P1 Iny ailu vjuiiiiiici. GOOD BOc SUIT. BETTER $1 SUIT. FANCY 11.28 SUIT. IMPORTED $1.S0 SUIT. Hen's Outside Shirts, each 0OG, 75C. $i oo. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. . -a . . a u Hull :lMlAl . MA 1 i'"M. ..... . a 1 I I . Il l ihnftria PHItrinMI miu rro.a- man Known In miMWli , . i.i, ii,. .mil known 1 1 r n i i ever cann' down tin- iikii, was an ;,l Vii'll''t"i tin- train irnni i .in. i tbli mornlM MM HKM the I (roin whence tut anil U" nie , . -I:.. - I... ...il ....I,.-. hi.mIv il til- in t" him' that Ml. arrival on h train ami left ditto. onlv Hint, lint In- was riding on , i t I in . u . --' 'I will I'livv bini In" bright prns HthM Ba1 nttarMd from Osll i ffbtn i btalMd tin' backing I.iI.m ll.illiin . of the Kawhlile Culvurcras count v. to hhninI . t i . i i .i.. i. . in iIi'ViMoiiiik iii- Claims in maun. U.alh ol Kid O'Brl.n. l"llk, in """ ' -. - ' ------- O'Brl.n wai Iliad in a prlMflfbl .. ti t i i... .1... i ..1 II I 01 ti.r -1 1 ill I'linilliitnll. lie i i i... rtllIIMiil .1 pi.-sninii.i if i- i',.,u in- ii va tK"t ' . ine mid other northern cities a. omul", i in hi iiii.kih. . Ln i- Coil NT V. f k J. . iii'tu'v Mink iin Hun in' Ii (In' ...II ... 11. I 1.' I I'l M A I'.. - iii ii in hi Tulwlo. oonnlll ti alurrul I, anil Mini m.l urm ill pny mi on.' Hundred hollar lor wMb im i I catarrh HiMt r.iiui.il ktNJH ny ol ILir. i Htiirrli I Ittfg i I . baiuM Ml nn. I .iiIi.itIIh'.I III my iffuec. Ihla SlIi day ol pM.rob.ri A. Iv. I A W. QUCAMUN. RoUMrj I'ulilic Catarrh i nr.' i- nikiu uil.u n.illi suit tri'.'tlV illi till' III. Mill Kll.l III H lllls .tirlrll l'H pyilfU aeilil lor n -' : in uual-. uoi1. t J i' At , i n . Inert., nun' ui r.iiiii.tv 7.V'. I' Family Till, tur Ik. BBSf M l', mi I 'in- iiwi.itfci i iv. i . a mi. i. ci i www l lOJOlv I. iu 'l l, nils a Dialllnn al to Uonk.i I nirl.i. ,,l II... .1.11. - I. '"I ""ii uiMiiri ,i l -i i' mi in). react' Ml ' i Til i .,1 I ... ! 1 1 ill i in I I . e i., irm, ill tiii... ,l, prw ii'. m, Ii - liill for a toUl of ' 1 1 1 T ( 1 1 1 1 I m 1 1 it 1 1 1 it l III I ii n i. ira- ill ta.AO lor 14 dookel entries, at l'u cents Moh, Tim hill whh al lowsd iih praMUted, m, I be exception ol the ilm kot entrlee, The .I unity aoart bld that tbe ii dookel entriea Mmordioi to .iimtiiu. Pits Gerald WCfe In reality only our docket, iiinl that Mm obMna tMnfor boold btlt M)tt iiiNtenii n( , ."id. Tho tutel it iin mi tit of tin- bill wo- thnrolori' BUl down from h t 4."f. The county OOOrt inailo anntlmr nrdnr, thai JuitiM l it liorald would In ill lowed to take bll warrant for f4.7f, without ircii ilice In In- cane, and that til l FW "I tlio bill would Im hM y warrant at Honm IntOn 1 1 MM if tlio KipraiM court ill the Htnte of Ofann Hlmuld decide that the oriitiual lull wiin correct re Itardint.' dockel entrlM and that the county court had erred in cutting the hill to the amount of f:!.l'5. Thin do HitlOD iH one thai will interem every jttMloe of the peaee in the Ntate. Won. I nun War. llundredH are killed in war, hut lilllidrodH of tlioUHiindh are killed hy cotiHiunption. There would Imi no deatliH at all cmieeil hy thin terrible iliaeaMo, if M'iinle could Ih' made to B0 derNtaud that Bhlloh'l OOtUJtfa and con mimptinii cure ih a Hiire remedy if taken in the early Htap;eH. 1V eta., 5(1 ctn. and $1 a iMittle. )rut(KiHtH will refund the money if a cure in not effected. Tall mau (!o., leading dru'iHtH. Bring on your Clocks. i: wo i .. -i i. MIDI yillll tllll K tJU'iU it liiiiui' in von vvlicii its J hal S r.. m MfV t stay hM il Arrivals at Hol.l P.ndlnlOn. M lliiKi'ii. Boatfa Bend, WMb. MtN.I M Wade, BpokftM, WhhIi. K S Linden, fort land. D K Mall. I'ortland. il l. JmmoiI) Bm Prancieoo, w a Newton, ObioMOi QM Hitrrin, I'ortland. AiidreM Nvliiiidur, 1'ortlaiul. H l. Jm)Mi n rranoieoc V II Cone, jr, Cincinnati, (. w B LeiliMr, UontingtM .1 A Allium, I'ortland Iter! K Schooumuker, iokaue. .1 0 LindMjr, Portland. P ,i Klrkoad, K A N. C K KiMinevelt, city. 0 A .IoIiiin, Baker City. F C I'yle, InvHr. John A Kaull, rortluud. I: F Kice, Krocton. .1 W Sawver, Walla Walla. W W ICtdenorc, Detroit. .1 B Bache, Seattle S ,1 QmMMO, North Yekiiiia. W 1 1 Hume. i Ahlmtt. San PMMiM0 Mrn H K Bailev, Walla Walla W I Kbel, Ht Paal. C J Neuiuau, BoHtoii. W II Col well, Arlington. Frank Iasv, San Kranciioo. Steven., Spokane. K Baricilull, Spokane. .1 II KliMM'kner, Omaha. Blown to Aloinii. The old idea that the body home much needh u DOWOrlol, drottic, inriu tive pill ban been exploded : for Or. Kiuy'it New Life Pllll, which are pur (mttlv liarinleMM, gently Mt tiiiulate I iver and ii'.w. i- to exad piiiHunouH matter, cIuiiuhi' the MVHtem and atiHolutidv cure coiiHt i pat inn and nick headache. Only Ma at I., in. in .V Oo.'l driiK Htore. w,ri iiurantoed R. Martin L.adi. K. Martin ia entitled to tie called the leader in the gfOOOM trade on ai, count of bin loux experience iu the im in-. . Then an be buyH in car hit for ciihIi be uelH a trade and caHb din- couiilH which K've biiu hid tfoodri a fix It so it I ittle cheaper than other Htoreri .Mar tin given thin - . ne in hm buying price to bin ctiHloiut ra. 1 you want a lilK bill of groceries get priceH at other rttnrcH and then Martin cuu bent their prueri. L HUNZIKER, mm unu Vrpi.IV.iail.., ' i. inner i I lex lor h RANSFER RUC K ini;, Tor age. m OWrMPD jc ckM 'M.Kr-llo.NK MAIN 4. U Thli Plain HnouKn. If you have a nagging cough anil are loHiug lleab, go to a drug ntore, and get a buttle of sbiioh'f uooMmptioo cure. Take two-tbirtlH of it, and then, if you are not benetittMl, return tbe bottle to the ilriiggiat, and be w ill re- Imi u.,nr Imi, f tl.u, f. I . IV,, one could ank more, '"i, , in ct. and $1 a bottle. Tulluian A Co., lead ing druggiMtH. T V-JL'1 D Hal,.,. Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. enry Kopittke DR. SANDEN'S BELT. Has no equal for the ruin of Nervous ami Phviioft I teWI ity, Exliaustod Vitality, rai i eocole, Fremature J)ecline, Loaf t Memory, WuritiiiK, tc-. which has been brought al tout by early indiscretion or later excesses. K8TAHLW11K1 TH1K1V YKAKd. W rtU; linlfcy lor BI UMal booki, lltmtli la N.luro." uif "Htruuglb ; In l)o u.l Auune by by m.i, Ik. A. T. SANDEN, Dcpi A. kuaael Block, HOK I l.ANO, - - OKtlOON. SUPREME COURT DOCKET THK LIST WILL' BK VALUABLE TO ATTORNKYS AND IN TBSTI NO TO ALL rhlrty-Blirht Caiei Are Given, But On. Hai Besn Tr.nif.rr.d to Sal.m by Stipulation. With the exception of the caneg of Swuckbainer vh. the Chinamen, argued and Hiibmitted on Monday, and Footer vh. Clifford, from Harney county, din ml Wbd, referred to in the Kant Oreeon ion of Monday, the following is a com plete lint of the cnHon docketed fur trial at tbe May term of mipreme court, now in mchhioii in Pen. Hot. in : State of Oregon, respondent, V ThoniBH O'Uonnell; Umatilla coOBtJ H. J. Mean, district atturney, for re Hpondent ; .1. J. Hal leray . "tor defen dant and appellant. J. B. I'errv, reipondcnt, vh. William (rboUun, appellant; Cina'.UIa county Reed at ,v. Butler, for reHivmdent: T 0, llailev. for atuiellant. I". H. Crawford, reHp.mdent. va .lauutH II. HutcliiiiHoii and W. K HutcbiiiBuii. doing IniHinenH n- Hutch- inmin Hrothorp; Union coutitv; C. K. Cochran and V. s. Ivanhoe, for rMDOn- dent; l.erov l.oimix, for appellantn. I,. Oldenburg, reHiinndent, vm. Ore gon Sugar company, a private corpora tion. Union countv ; I.. A. F.nteb for re i 'lent ; C. II. Finn, lor appellant. I'eter Went, appellant, Vh. Andrew F.ly and Heorge Fly, respondent.; I matilla county; I'eter West, William I'araOM and L Kearney, for ap pellant: 1. t. Mailey, lor respon- lauta. 'A th lluuser, respnndent, vs. I'eter Went, I ot Llvarmora and Mel vin simt rum, administrator of Oeorge Shut rum, deceaneil, appellants, Umatilla count e; M. A. t u c 1 or lot roHp indent ; I'eter West, J. A. roe and William PnraOM for appellants. Argued and Hjbmittoii Muv 7, 1IID1. I'' Ainswurth National bank, of I'ortland, a corporation,.!. Q, Ains wurth, and liaorga F. Mall and W. A. Mall, partners as Hall Brothers, re- pondanta, vs. Newton Loveridge, ai- pollant; Union county ; ( hamher, tbOBIM A Kraetnor, and P II. Craw ford, for respondents; Stillinan A Pierce, .1. M. Carroll and H. F. Wil son for appellant. Transferred to Salem by stipulation. Mute ot Oregon, respondent, va. James II. Hill, appellant; Union county; Sam White, district attorney, fur reap indent ; I.. A. F.nteh, for appel lant State of Oregon, respondent, vs. Columbia Oeorge and Toy-Toy i In diatis appellants; Umatilla countv: T. (i. llailev, d ii.tr ict attorney, D, K. Hi Blackburn, attornuey general, (or respondent: William Parsons and Hubert ,1. slater tor appel lants. State of Oregon, reopondent, 1 va. Toy-Toy, jointly indicted with Col umbia deiirgo, appellant; Umatilla county, 1). K. N. Hlackbtiru, attorney general, and T. ti. llailev, district attorney, fur respondent: William Parsons and K .1. Slater for appel lant. Frank (tins, appellant, vs. C. C. ('off ml lory , mspondeut ; Union county, Ti H. Crawford lor appellant ; C. E. Cochran and William Smith for respon dent. Stale of Oregon ex rel. .1. D, French, plaint ill and respondent, vs. Andrew .1. Cook, di'leinlaiit and appellant. Mor row county; i. W. Phelps for respon dent : C. K. Uedlield tor appellant. M. Oi TwiBBi roMpoudeut, vs. Wil liam BolbflMTi appellant ; linker county; John Hand lor respondent; W. I Malabar for appellant. State ot Oregon, respondent, vs. Kiley M Ham and Frank Davia. ap pellants. Malheur countv: William Stiller, district attorney, lor res(ion danti LlOOal B Websler and 1'harluM I . Hyde lor appellant. K. A. StepboiiH and J. B, Hrice, ap pellant, vs. Frederick Wool, Paul Hes thurn, ('. A. .IoIiiin and the Flick Bar Mining company respondent; Haker county; J. D. Slater for apad lant ; J. I.. Hand for ropmiudent. Thomas Hi Hi '-unu. appellant, va. W. P. Harm-, respondent. Malheur county King iV Saxtou, for appellant ; H. ii. Wheeler lor respondent. Line H. SturgiH, appellant va. Wil liam Haker respondent ; Umatilla county; Carter A Haley for appellant; T. Q, Hailey (or respondent. Municipal Security cotnpauy, ap pellant, vs. Baker county et al ; respon dent Haker county; C. A. Johns and Thomas II. Crawford, for ipiad lant ; suiuuel White and F. M. Sxton. for respondent. The Western Loan I Savings com pany, appellant, vs. 1.. J. Houston and A. A. Houston, respondent ; J. B. Maaaiak (or appellant; J. Li Hand and C. I Hyde (or respondent. M. F. Parrisb and Kvrou Simiuons, appellant, vs. George II igaulsitham, respondent: Sherman county. Wil liams, Wooil ,v l.inthicuiu. Huuiiuglou Wilaon, 0 Day iV, Tarpley, (or appal' lant, J. B. Haslord and Bennett Snniiiott, tor respondent. M s. Hughes, appellant, vs. II K. McCullougb, respondent ; Haker county ; King a Saxtou fur appellant BnlU ,v Hailnar for respondent. Kluier Pruitt, a minor, by W. O. Oyerbolt, guardian, appellant, v.. Jon me Muldrick, executrix of tbe last w ill and testament of John Muldrick, de . ..ih." I respondent, mini county; Still man & Pierce and A. 1). I.eedy for appellant, John L. Hand and Cotton, Beach A Wood for respondent. State of Oregon, ruapondont, va. Charles Kdward Simons, appellant; Union county ; Samuel White, district attorney and J. 0. 'Thomas for respon dent ; T. II. Crawford, L. A. Ksten and W. H. Strayer fur appellant. J. L, All - i' respondent, va. tbe Flk Craek Uold M iuiug company , ap pellant; Union county ; J. M. Carroll (or reapondent; T. II. Crawford (or appelant. The -tate ot Oregon, respondent, va. Miunie Crockett; Umatilla' county ; T. Q, Hailey, diatrict at torney, and John McCourt (or respon dent; Cartel a Kalcy (or appellant. Olive K. lvke, resisiiident, vs. H. B. Curry and A H. Huntington, as barifl ol Baker county, appellant, linker county ; King A Saxtou (or re poodent 1 0. K. Mount and QlarMoa Oola for appellant. Homer IS. Mace, respondent, vs. F. I.. Mace, appellant Harney county; Parish A Keiubold and T. Williams lor respomlent ; Lionel H Welmter (or appellant. tate of Oregon, respondent, vs. William Ogden, appellant, Union county; Sjunuel White, diatrict attur- I). H. hlackbum, attorney uey, for and Hrown, respoudeute, ,ya. L. H er andiMiniiie Haker, opollauts , im. :.. .. . I I neneral. and C. K. Coidirun Miondent; Fiun & Ivanhoe M Knowiuu for appellant Asu L. Hrown. A. H. Hrown and II );...- r Samuel White aud J. L Hand tor' respondent; King A Sax tou (or appellant. F. H. Messinger, appellant, va Union WarohoiiHc company, re i, in I. 'lit Sherman county ; Hunting ton A Wilson (or appellant Musford and W. H. Wilson for dent- . , Western Loan and Savings company reapondent, vs. H. E. Curry and A J. B. Wilson for respon- II. It u ntingtnn, sheriff of Halter count v. appellant , Baker county; ,1. H, Moh sick for respondent. O. il. Mount nml Clarence Cole for appellant. W. F. Wright and S. O. Swack bamer, appellant, v.. A. C. Craig and Amelia A.Craig, respondent; Union county;!. H. Crawford and. I. M. Carroll for appellant, Baker A Haker for respondent. , John Myers, respondent, vs. Charles Mellqnist and John Dillon, appellant; Union county ; Rsteh and Ashwell for rwpondMt; J. M. Knowlaa and Sam White for appellant. Dan Summer, appellant, vs. N. W. Oliver, D. Y. K. Deering and John Sheaks, respondent ; Union county. & H. Finn and N. C. MoLeod for ai pellant; T. H. Crawford and Turner Oliver for respondent. Mi Oi Hunter, reapondent, vs. Grande Rondo Lnmher company, ap pellant; Union county; T. H Craw ford for respondent; K. W. Hartlott, James A. Fee and R. J. Slater for ap pellant. The Farmers and Traders National bank, appel Pint. vs. William Woodall, respondent ; Union county; J, D "-later for appellant; T. H. Crawford and C. K. Cochran for respondent. Pacific Livestock company, appellant, James Gentrv, respondent, Malheur county; J. L. Rand for appellant, Turner A Higgs for respondent . FIRED A SHOT AT BURGLAR An Attempt Mad. to Br.ak Into th. Rark.t store. At 15 minutes to .'I o'clock Tuesday morning). M Vaughau was awakened from a sound sleep by a crash of breaking glass in the rear of the Racket store, which be owns. Ho jumped up and got bis revolver as quickly as possible and went, to a w in low where ho could see what was going on. A burglar bad got on top of the woodshed, so as to tie on a level with the w indow to the storeroom, and had broken out a pane of glass I9iM inches. The noiae on the inside of tho store frightened him and bo jumped oft the woodshed and was limping slowly awav when Mr. Vaugban took a snot at him. The bullet struck the ground close behind him. From that instant i oe spoon .u me nurgiar n- greatly accelerated. Mr Vaugban says he would have captured tbe intruder had be not been so startled at first, lie would have allowed him to come in ut the window and then held him up at the point of his revolver. All things taken into consideration Hie affair turned out as well as could have been expected. The store might have been rohhed and either Mr Vuughati or some member of bisfamilv hurt. On tbe other hand, the burglar plaved in verv good luck that he didn't get a bullet through Homo weak spot in his anatomy. - m 4- m Il birdie th. Glob. The fame of Hm klon's Arnica salve. as the host in the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, scalds, hoi Is, ulcers, felons. aches, pans and all skin eruptions. Only infallible pile cure. L'5c a tsix at Tallinan A Co,'.. WOULD APPOINT INDIAN AGENTS. Und.r Civil S.rvlo. Rul.t to Pr.v.nt Occasional lrr.gularlll.1. A report by the investigating cm initio of the National Civil Service Reform League on conditions of the In dian service, with particular reference to the appointment ol agents under the present administration, iias tiooii pre sented to the council of tbe league. The fads and recomuieinlat mus con tained iu the report have also been submitted to President M.'Kililev. The report says in part : I nder the system of patronage ap pointments, these wards hi the nation have in many cases been despoiled by fraudulent contracts, whereby the agents have obtained largo sums Ot lllotiev in violation of law, while the morals of the Indians have been cor rupted by the example of caretakers, who an often drunken, brutal, licen tious and d i. holiest. Recently tbe sec retary of the mi. wioi reqiiirtxi that the bids UT tbe leasing ol too Indian lands should lie opened and the leases awarded in Waabingloii uuder the lirect supervision ol the Indian bureau, aud not as formerly Usm the reservations, the result ot thin sys tem, and of the exposure ot tbe frau dulent use ut Indian lauds, already allows a net gain to the Indians ot about $150, 000, the greater part of which was up .ii the Usage reservation alone. "Nothing could better illustrate the enormous waste and presumptive .pecu lations wiiicu nave exiHieo in i ne past in resis.'.'t to this one feature of lndTan administration." syit.ro Null B. Chang. d. A number of instances are cited showing how agents have abused their power for their umii pecuniary Is'iielii and with deiuoral i.ing consequences to tbe Indians. The report aavs it seems evident that whatever tmsjrary improvement may be made hy chaiiKes iu the peneiunol ot the Indian service, no lasting reform can be inaugurated without a change iu the sy.Uiui itn-.i It is Muhmitled that under se. ! ion 176M, of the reviaed statutes, the chief exe cutive baa the right to promulgate regulations declaring that all appoint - UMII of Indian agents hereafter shall ba made by promotion from tbe supei intendehts of Indian schools, and from the other higher grades on the classinad Indian service and by details (ruin tbe army. In pursuance of thin statute, an luspeclor might he selecle.l bv tbe president from the class Bed service to aacertain and report the roll tive qualifications of the different per sons in tills aery ice eligible lor ap pointment. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cure coughs and colds at ii r J 1 0IU4. we aon i iiicmii uwi u relieves you for a little while it eurts. It has been doing this for half a century. It haa saved hundreds of thousanda of lives. It will save yours if you give it a chance. I kmvn mil III muk bol Iim Ii. Omm I elm CHAS . . . I. ikiuii. Wacblal m4 Ut .. si... .Auiui W.ls. N. V. -- 'Mm. III.. al.OO butllr. m om wtu num. d mo U your ruk(lal an mm urn I mi Writ, far Rm,mu Ss- .u '"""- for le b TaUiuau .V Co., druMtflatM. I BOISE SPRINKLES STREETS II i.i Hot Water Haa Bight Wagons Tak.a 140,000 uallona a Day. Boiaa is another town that sprinkles its streets, using S wagons ami keeping j down tbe dust tbOIOOfbly, When OtM thinks about it, why ahould not a town keep down the dust just as much n a housewife should try to keep that dust out from her house, a thing very hard to do on a day like Tuesday, when great lloodl WMl whirling and swirl ing and till. si all tho air. Kogarding the sprinkling, the Boise Statesman says : "Bniae i the only city in the world whose street, are even partinllv sprinkled with hot water. strangers in tbe city invariably express groat surprise at the cloud of "dust" follow ing iu the wake of the sprinklers, and it is most often a hard matter to in duce them to believe it is only the steam ariaing from the hot water. Many, indeed, are not satisfied of this fact till after they have bad a practi cal demonstration. "There are eight wagons employed in laying the dust of Bnise City. F.ach wagon has a capacity of i'hH) gallons. They make on an average :W tris er day, so tbe total amount of water used is in the neighborhood of 144,10X1 gal lons MF day. All this is not hot wa ter, though a large percentage is. "Mr. Hutler sain that the drivers try their prettiest to got cold water, the warm fluid being a burden to their lives in the summer. Km 1 nagon uses some of the hot water during the day. the districts being so distributed that recourse must bo haiLlo some ot the hot water mains, which are mostly laid upon Idaho street. The only difference m use of the water is that the hot WHter blisters the paint on the wagons and necessitates more frequent repairs than the cold, though there is im difference in results when put BMS the pavement. "The hot water used (or sprinkling and other purposes comes Iron artesian wel Is owned bv the rtosian Hot A ('old Water company. Probably two thirds of the cold water also comes frmn other artesian Mows. Much of the waii r is piped down from tbe wells, located a distance from the city." VASBLINK NO GOOD FOR HAIR. DandrufT Germ Thrlv.i In II, aa W.ll aa In All Gr.ai. A well known Chicago hair special ist invited the Inter Ocean to come to his office and see, under a microscope, how tho germ that causes dandruff thrives in vaseline. 'The specialist said that all hair preparations con taining grease, simply furnish food for tbe germs and help to propagate them. The only way to cure dandruff is to destroy the germs, and the only hair preparation that will do that is Vewhro's Herpicide, "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." With out dandruff no falling hair, no bald ness. Ask lor Herpicide. It is the only destroyer of the dandruff go'in Bargains for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday May 7th, 8th and 9th. Hinhrotdered Nun'a Veiling regular prim N Haigain price 50c Brocaded Black Dress Goods, worth Iran Uk to 71k yard Bargain price U All Over timbroidery, 0Y, 75a, t, 180, IS yard Bargain price per cent off YalleiHienes Lacea, la, l'c :ic, V, 10c up to S6c yd Bargain price aj per crni off Snttne PwtMfMMSi tl. I'-' and 'J o each Bargain price IQ pot irof diuount ThwM arc but . rats of ths bargaini o fieri ni fot Tuostlav. WVdncs.l,! y ,m, lutrstiat Shoe Department chuck full of BARGAINS, no matter whether i Woman's or Child's shoe you w;inl, wp Iiuvp ;i lot of ilcsir- ablc things suitable for every piece and occasion, Shoe Store 716 Main street. Drv (iissln Department ' 7IS Main Street Cloth I ng I iipart nioni ;m Main strv,.t . MKMANHOOD restored WSKWimmt I'll' llali.i-r. till' iri,s.'ri.n. 111 ,.t at ,1111. im i-Vimi, li pi - .1. ,,i.w I , , run ..( i.ll MMTM 11. ri.m.inr ills.'.ui. s..( the 1.. n niio. , . , I. n,,i.l..i..l in ,i. W tmm )'" n - Ilwlt, krniliml I lima Urn Ii. iilllli l'ln,lr lim. "'II'" "l.i Who , I ii iii.i.i, 1. 11 i,aii.,n. WV, WIB 'I st.ij,. nil Iimpi1. I.v it 11 v nr 1 ir'i t. I'tu,,ii,nii, u.,,f ui t . -1 , ijc -st vaBW '.'.. ii i" HiHsnnanirrluiia mut all lbs 1 ... 1 . 1 i-ini m:. n-stmntnis Iin r . il.,- kiilm yituii'l on. miliary unj.ina ol sil liopuiiii. .. I I I'l III: j: Hiniiailinw anil rMtiiresmiKiil . m. eraani. The reason aiiltrn m art' nut cnreit by Dis'iers l hseans. K) per reel are t roe Med in, Proaiatlals, "I'l l pk.NK Hie iiniy km. u reroeey tu rar. WMotil sn opatailnn, " muti 1.1. A wrtti.a CawanKs'L- v. n kii.i in,, . v r, in nnil If I aradiajauul il.vl u p. iu,.iiiii.i . .a.' I i i ,.i.n l.u . f mall. Si ii.I d.r snai' 1 In nl.ir hii.I Ii .ii u na Address DA VOL Mk.1114 IMK i-. o. Box m. nan i . ll ' I il III I A t I .1 s N, 1 I., 1 crnv ! '! . The College Athlete. Who ileiiiiiii'ls 11 ntsunrh. iM-rlerl rininlng wheel In his spuria In no inoru unthualamu i.tMiiit nail MCYGLBJ tlinn nri' llioac nu ll illel iiomeli who ride for IIKAI.MI ASH PUASOfttl mi .in. will r 11 11 11 1 ii K uheel. nf proven north, for aoaaian niiO mifety'. aaki' Stan. hurt Kamhlera rout Ladies Of Oent's Koa lster ISS.OO Ladles nr lientH Light Boadnter $40. IW .cuts 10 pOOnd Ha. er friO.INI Ladies or iients Obainlaai 110.00 Ideals I'SU, ft, H R. W. FLETCHER, Axenl l inatllla luintjr, ivouieiou, ..-. Siay Running, Clean Cutting. Hall Bearing Thcv are guaranteed, 'ali and we them. a Hansford & Thompson, 0I Main Street. Hotel Pendleton 1 Strictly First-Class Kxcellent Colsine. Kvnry Modern Confenieow Under New riMiagernenl Lb, C .k Give Us ,1 Trial. Kates $2 00 a day I Special Katus by Week or monlb i nm f Oregon SttORrr Lime LfMON PACIFIC niraiT Tim. Seh.dul. aaaiT. MM From P.udl.ton. raoa imaau naU d)M ta-uver, Purl p.irtlanrt I Wurtii. Oinaba, Km. HiMM'lal aaa :lly, at. I?uls, iw,i a. IStB 111 huatfu ul Kaai via Hum lugUiU. I Allan tie Halt Lake, Denver, ft. Kipreaa V, oi th , Oiuaba Kan 6 16 a iu aaa 1 Hy, et U.uia ('lit- 10 ) ui via Hunt 1 ago aurt Kaat. luglou. Ht. Paul Walla Walla, LewlaUlu Faat Mall Sp.. kan.- Walla, Full H 16. 11. Ulan Mlnn.-apiilla Si ,Mp ui Via I'aul, in, lull. Mllwau Hnohau. kec, Chicago aud Saail Ocean and River Schedule. FKOkf I'OhlLANP All aathug da lea aut s:uup.ui jet t iu iliauae For Han Fraurlacu 4 p. u. Hall .vary I daya. Pally it Columbia llv.r Huuday 4 p 0 t p. ui I a Aatona aud Way .a auudajr aaiurday Laudiuna. 10 p. ui. I Wlllam.lt. aiv.r Daily ex. 4:J iu inula) Oreaou City. Newbarg, ax Buuday 6 a iu Malum, iu.iepeuden. I avud Way-Laudlna a. in. Corvalha aud Way lAlp u lVUM Una ljiiiiliua Hon . Wed. and sat and Frl. Wlllam.tl. and Yam J 1 ra w Rlv.rs I a ju . ... luea I'lira. lOreajou :ity. HayluulMou Wed an.lHat eod Way Ijiudiu.a ud Frl Laava I Leave Klparla Snake Blv.r. Iwialon a a. a. ui. I :. Daily I Hipana 10 LaarUlon. I Dally 1 K Wa.i..r. Aaaol, Feodlalaii Bar and Billiard Uooms Meadquarlera for Iravellnu Men The Best Hold In I astern Oregon. Van Dran Brus.. Prop .. Successors Iu J. i . Moore We are all Keady to start 'Ii ' orating yom w.ilK ami osiliog with tho. Btosl olegsnlly il simc(I wall patterns OVSf l; visim! as s'iuii as you are lln.nili with your Spring bottoai iMBinfl -In iorf, if you prsfw to liav: us out of tin; way prior to llaitini to clean bouae, Patterns on view loop; ago 'lou t miss tin: exhibit. Jesse Pailinga Maui ntreel near bridge. - 7 rT '7 9J ft r-v r ...LEK'S LICE KILLER... A aure remiely lor lice ami mite. International Poultry K.ssl keeps tbe bens healthy, mh a grit aids dig.ssllnn, Hone meal gives atrengtb to young cblcka. MONK MICA U A . lean, inoffensive but nutritious (ertiluer b.r your lawn. C. P. Colesworthy Poultry and ,tce Supp!y tcpot MNIII r" f I I expei t people to know what nU VV LJmJ T Vy LJ you h.ve to sell If you don I ADVERTISE? The new store can never be known unlets It advertises. uaBr m jbmwm BBSs. gBBBBas Hotel 1 km m i) 11 a k v 1. al, Prop hiewuiiy FurohHid oteui Ueated 1 in .pcan Plan Block and a hall from depot. Sample Uowm In counectloa Room Kate Stk, 75c, 11.00 For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. II H