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WEDNESDAY, M N , ihoi. Three Beautiful Styles of Shoes Wc an: showing ist A patent c Cuban lied, llf With till' tlt'W new plain ttW. ami- A French kid with full Louit heel, hand turned sole. 3rd A cloth top Pranefa kid, band turned hot These three shoes gffj the Mat est, dressiest shoes tins season. Cull and see thent even it you have a new pan your eyes glad I'liey will make CLEAVER BROS Practical Hoot anil Hhoe Min. framed latet wall paper at north window. spinach, BRBVITIBS. Sassafras hark at Hawley's. Try Dutton'tt lev cream chocolates. Flags, garden seeds, not i ii - VI'- Huy your window shades at Murphy '. The busiest place 111 Pendleton is tlM St. Jo' store. Have your pictures "tvii.M at Murphy '. Naw tieeigns in Murphy'p paint store dres- skirt- in ('leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co Freeh strawberries, peas onions, radishes at Hawlev's Hrcss skirts, $ to $ii. See window. Cleaver Bros. lr tioisl I Itead all the ads of tin- St. .lot" store, they put monev in your pocket Automatic refrigerator ami water coolem at Kader's furniture store. Window shades, curtain pole, mir rors, etc., at Kader's furniture KOTI tllXal tint!' to OW I'loV.T I'll Jtlf.il t .t . broom grass, h bjM iuality at Hawlev's. Oldest place ami best tamaiee, at he Kov'h. cor. Court ami Qatdsa lilWla, N. Iterkelev has some ver desirable town and country proiert (or sale on easy term. Finest iiauiH ami lanl on the market. Home product , try it its guarantee.! Hchwan A Oreulich. Received by express direct (mm fac tory 20 skirts, newest styles. Cleaver Bros. Dry (ioods Co. Ice cream and pure cream at Dut ton's. lAtave your orders (or Suml.u Cream delivereil to your borne, packeil in cans. Crescent bicycles cn the iiintallin. nl plan at the Crescent agency 111 ttie Kant Oregouian building, payments $1 a week, no interest. Ketneniber I have a better stock of oil, axle-greaea, rope, belting ami all other harvest supplies than ever be lore. I. Sones, Helix. It is conceded on all bands that the Ht. Joe Store has taken tin- lead in Pendleton. They have a tine stock of goods and are sefling them cheap. Here is a chance ol a lifetime to make MQ0 lifuring 00 the Itacvcle crank banger. The cold cash awaits you. Call and see them at Withee'e. You are much more liable to disease when vour liver and iiowels do not act properly. ltoWltt's Little Karly Risen remove causeof disease Talim.11. At.. A suite of rooms in the Kast Ore. toman building, hot ami cold w . bathroom, (or 111 a month during the summer. Apply at tin- Kant oregoinan .ttii i . At Kuder'H furniture store is finest UNCI rugs anil matting. If you are a hargain seeker von can't afford tO pass the St. Joe store. Yon will always get full value for vour money at Mm St. Joe store. Bi Y. J Odd has his automobile in use. It attract" considerable attention. Lost A hunch of or keys. Kinder will receive (I reward by re turning to Kast Ofagottiao, Found On the street a hunch of keys. Owner can secure same by call ing at this otfice and paying charges. The least in quantity and most in quality describes DsWIU'S Little Karly Risers, the famous pills for constipa tion and liver complaint . Tal I mat) ,V('o. The Thursday Afternoon club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the resi dence ol Mrs. John K Mean, the busi ness of the annual meeting being the order of the day. DsWItVS Little F.arlv Itisers search the remotest parts of the bowels ami re move impurities speedilv with no dis comfort. They are famous for their 1 1 cacy. Kasv to takn. Katai gripe Tall man A Co. " I'ma" soda, the new drink, for 1W01 is going to he a wonderful success. A. (.'. koeppen A- Bros., the drug gists, who are introducing it in Pen dleton report that every body is well pleased with it, especially the ladies. Skm affections will readily disappear by using PeWltt's Witch Ha.el Salve. Look out for counterfeits. If von got DaWltt'l you will get gissl results. It is the galas' ami 1 "sitie cure for piles. Tallman A 00. Telegram : A pleasant surprise was in store for the members of the Forbes I'reshvterian church yesterday morn ing, the I dh aim iver'ary ol the dedica tion of the church. Rev. W. 0. For baa, the pastor, announced t lint a chapel organ bad been presented hv friends on the West Side. The announcement was received with much rejoicing. "Our little girl was BBOOBtMlooi from strangulation during a sudden ami terrible attack of croup. 1 quickly se cured a bottle ol Oas Minute Cough Cure, giving her three dose The croup was mastered and our little darling speedily recovered." So writes A. Lt Spafford, Chester. Mich. Tallman A Co. A gentleman closely connected with the Sumpter valley road savs there is a strong probability of a road bolng built by his people from them to Burns. A road from Baker Cltv to Burns would. If the r ad now being built north from the Central Pacific, in Nevada, comes to Burns, make a thorough line from here p. California. K. P. Marshall while ruling a bicy cle along Main street recently saw a wagon, and nothing would satisfy him until he ran into it The wagon was at rest and as Mr. Marshall re marked, lie "knew it w.i- sticking out into the street too far." After be be comes a more proficient evehst bi "ill get over the habit of running into everything in sight. "1 have been suffering from dvspep sia for tin' past ID years and have MM unable alter trying all preparations and physicians to gat any ml ml After tak ing one bottle of Kislol lyscpsia Cure I found relief and am now in better health than 1 have been for 1M vears. 1 cannot praise kodol I vtspsia Cure too highly," writes Mrs. 0. W. Kolierts North Creek. Ark. Tallman A Co. Al BolMrts, of Portland, dvputy United States marshal, while on a recent trip to Iowa secured a large healthy fox squirrel and brought it a. k to Oregon with him. He brought It to Pendlet. 11 Tuesda im riling and presented it to bis brother-in-law , I W. Avers, jr., of the drug linn ot J v. taiitnaii iv. to. iin squirrel is in a large cage at the store and has at tracted a great deal ot attention. If 1 1 1 onlv knew what we know about Kislol I lyspepsia Cure it would be used in uearlv every household as there are few people who do not suffer from a feeling of fullness after eating isaiening, flatulence sour stomach or water brash, caused by indigestion 01 dvspepsia. A preparation such as K do 1 1 . -1 .1.-1.1 Cure, which. with no aid Iron the stomach, will dl.'est vour food, cer taiulv can't help hut do v. ,11 g.ssl Tallman A Co. PR RSOh A L N8NTION. Judge A H, Kcnnett. Ol The lialles, is a guest of the Hotel Pendleton. 0i K. Mi Clara ami B. L. Brown, of Athena, are visitors in Pendleton. Judge lli Di Clifford will leAve for his home at Canvon City, this evening. Mose Trl bble has returned from the hospital al Walla Walla and has gone hack to his ranch at Kcbo. Hen McCulloUgh Is in town from Kcbo and reports thAf Cass Rogers is gaining in health right along. Robert l.intlsey, who has been at the New Walla Walla hospitAl for a month, is to In' brought home to Pendleton, being yet in precarious condition. Letters fmni Walla Walla convey the news ol marked improvement in the condition of Mrs. M. B. Clnpton, tending to confirm the hope of recovery in the near future. Charles A. Johns, a prominent re publican politician and lawyer of Baker Citv, arrived Sundav evening to Hand supreme court itnd is registered al the Motel Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. F,. F. Beitel, of Pilot Rook 1 paid the supreme officers of the Pioneer- of the Pacific a call on Tues day Mr Heitel is commander of llarrv Miller encampment, No. 7, of Pilot" Bock. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Limlsey, of La Qranda, have baan guests of Mr, ami Mrs. F. P. Uound for the past two days, on their return home from Port land. Mr. I.imlsev is division fore man of the O. It. A V. company. T. A. Itobertson and Oliver Knntts, who oaiM In to PandlatOfl last Saturday for the horse parade, have been en joying themselves here for a few days fliev brought in 'Jl coyote scalps. They are both sheepmen and report that the laaibing season on Kast Birch creek has been satisfactory, tn person reporting an increase of lambs ()f less than Ar' er cant. I P Bound, district foreman of UM u. tv. A lelt tor I'ortlaml on Tip's, lay night's tram to become a pa tient at St. Viooaat'l hospital. He lias been quite sick for several months and g there for the purpose of sub mitting to a surgical operation His suffering has been intense and his friends hope for the greatest possible success from bis treatment. Lev W. II Blaknev, who lias been an Instructor al tba randlatoa aaademy luring the pant war. left oti Tuesday afMlag for Philadelphia as a delegate to the general assembly of tbe Presby terian tbnrab, lie will return to Ore gon in the fall and take futstoral work. His departure was tbe occasion for the presentation at the train of some D ineinhrancf- by the students who bad boon under Ins care. His departure is sincerely regretted, loth by tbe acaderm mauagemnt and hv man v other friends in tbe town. sister, Mn Fuller, has leen seen bore in similar dances, but to see the original in her wonderfully original art was certainly I pleasure. Hefore the calcium lights with ever ohaogillg lenses Miss I nller waved the vards and yards of filmy silk producing effects brilliant and boaUllfol F'rom the pure white lights and Bowing draperies would change in an instant tf a splendid representation of tOllgOOl of flame enveloping the woman's (inure. She appeared twice during the evening, ami each time brought fortii rounds of applause for her oleVOI work. ' km tlie pro- imper One of the liest numbers of gram was the "Howery tiirl' sonation by Ada Lewis, also th originator ot tins art, ami the very liest on the stage. Ada Lewi- draw- big salary In the east (or so ohanglna her appearance that the real I y beaUti fill girl is lost in the awkward dress of the Bowery girl, with her chewing gum and tbe band movement. She sang ami danced and won her share of applause. THE VINCENT "AT HON B. F lea riv uma. The live diseases (or which Sliiloh' Conruinption Cure is esiie. ially recom menuisi, are eoiigns, t'oiiis, wiiisipiug uougti, tjroup ami t onsuiiiptmn. Ni medicine oyer mad. h man 1- --pia to it in any respect. Sold under 1 IsisltlVe guarantee. Money bark If ft fails. 2i i ts, SO cts and f I a Imttle Tallman A Co. HOHlff. HOUNUUP Arlington li Will ueeur boon Batwssn and Umatilla. I he annual roundup of horses on the ranges between Arlington and I matllla is about to take place Ben MeOnl I roiign is in remneioii imiav and savs that horsemen who have burses rang ing iu that section of the ooantTJ should join in Mr. McGulloiiatl lives near Koho and says the stockmen there are takint.' considerable int.-rf-t in the roundup and that stock will I icareiunv nsiumi alter and cut out lor I their rightlul owners Nevertheles.', 1 horsemen would do well to have repre- iseniauves present to tee thatevery- 1 thing is all right. CALI-' AND KID shoes of tbe most desiraole styles and shapes atiorn tne windows a of our store. its a moral that we can please you as to tit com fort and fashion. We bare made every precaution for spring and sum nier, and await your visit with period confidence of our ability to suit you. J Nsiion Oivores Oraatsd. I. ..I... It I, K1! , . jieme " iv. I'.lll- ha- granted a decree of divorce 11, the rase of W. h NaiaOU Vo. Amies Nelson The nUin Oartaiaty ,,B "",pt Pv defendant t"-r) and J.,o Bh ilishurseinent-. lie must also deed to her an undivided one third interest in real estate described as lot one, section 18, township one south, range ,io ., . m. Pendleton Shoe Co., WM. FITZtiKBALD, Manager. W. J. Baiter of North Brook, N. ('., I says be suffered with piles lor 18 vears. lie tried many remedies with no result until in- used Dawitt'i wltoh Haae I iaive and that quickly cured him ' Tallman A Co. Spring Troubles aa ionnBnsaB b)8s of g)ppetitfj, liilliousnuMS, Btonuksh iilmenta, I'niipleH and ( ither Eruption are nome til tliwin. SARSAPARILLA Corrects all of thetgfl makoH ht blood pint) TALLMAN & CO. I eadlaa nugguu. and WiMM.iiN MILLS Of I ICEKS Changei In tho Numbsr of Dlreators of Two Companies. At a meeting ol the stockholders of the Poadlaoan Wool Hooariag iV Back ing company, held on Tuesday. May , the (ol lowing board of directors was elected) F. . Y. Judd, C. B. Jackson, I I, Judd. F. B. Clnpton and B. Alexander. Tbe directors afterwanls organixeii nv eiectim; ttie lollowing Bi Y. Judd, president ; 0, S. Jackson vice-president ; F. K. Judd, treasurer F 11. Clopton. secretary. The stoi kholders of tbe Bendletoh woolen mills elected the following board of directors: L. t . Judd, K. I) ltod F R, Judd. F. It. Cloiiton am t. f- Jackson. I hey orgameii OloOting Bi V. Judd. president; K r.iyil, vice-president; F. K. Judd tr.-asurer; I . I: Clonton, secretary I he price of wool remains at alunst the same ligun-- a- to- -ev.-ra month- BH to 1U1.. rents per pound, and it coming in rapidly, as the shearing season is well under way. Activity at ths Mills The Pendleton wool scouring mill have been running until W:W) p. m. f the past two ilavs an equivalent of one bo Many Friends Called and Ware antly Kntertalned. (bi Tuesday evening, lr. And Mrs. VlttOOnl received at their home on WAter street, Is-ing assisted hv Mrs. w. J, rurnlah, Mrs. f, v. Wamoley, Mr. Lee Held, lis-e- Ilurriotte Th. rnipsoh, Ida Thotup-on. Mvelvn Starkweather. Btollo Alexander, Neva Lane, Celestine Moorhouse , stead stream of callers came irom half past eight until half past ten. and nON very graciously MOolVOd hv the 0001 and hostess and gracefully cared for hv those who were assisting, tlrcbestral music throughout the evening added to tbe enjoyment. To the delight of all. Mrs. T. E. Fell sang three vocal solos in an unusually effective manner, calling forth imperative encores. The reception was one of the most enjoyable social events of the winter Tbe bouse was artistically embellished and was for the time trimmed with conservatory greens. Tbe entertainment was so skillfully accomplished that there was entire u. ,. of formality while perfect sociability marked the evening. ARL BURYING THE WIRES Chicane Takns Anothsr stop Forward In UolsK thlli OhloagO, May g. The overhead trnllev wires are doomed. Although this consummation, so long wished for. mav not be gehlOVOd in it" entirety lor some time, the first step toward the burying 01 the wires was taken yester day At a eonferenoi) between General Manager Met 'ill lough ol the Chicago Citv railwin rompanv and Citv i'lec tric'iAh BillOOtt, Tbe citv, the Chicago Tolophone company ami tho Western Union Telegraph eompan) had already entered into an Agreement concerning nndorgroand nlroi In eondnitai but tho Chicago City railway. I he wires 0l which ure im inch in diameter ami re quire poles eighteen Im hoi In diameter to support them, held hark until the conference with Mr. Klllcott, Now the company has decided to rlo awav with its miles upon mile- ol heAvy and dangerous feed wire- hung upon unsightly poles in the Itreeti. This will greatly aid iu beautifying the aspect of the city ano will al-o be much safer in case of llres. tin more than one OCOMlofl the llreineii bivO iieen seriousl) hamtH'reil in their work by the ladders being tangled In the network of wires. NORTHERN PACIFIC WAS UP One Now York Traitsr Made $20.0011 In Lei Than a Minute. New York, May g. Northern Pacific common jumped this morning to IMil. an advance of B65i polnto OvOf vefer dAy. Ten minutes niter a react on u- riolonl followed the stock doollning to I .VI. There is no longOl any doubl that the bitf IntOrOtU bare it cornered, allowing it to he mauipulated at will. I'lnctnations were wild tin- after BOOn, Northern I'acilic jiiiuped 00001 like a cork in a heavy sea. It ad vanced to 170 fell to 01, rose to IM, There was a general slump all along the line from two to six per cent. A well known trader made 110.000 in less than one minute lie sold IikHi shares of Northern I'acilic short at IH0 and took it bach al 100 almost before the sale coil Id be recorded. It Is staled by the tick, r 1h.1t J. I. Hill bit not sold one tingle liare ol his Northern Piaiflc sf. eh holdings. sister Simeon, ol tho spnkane Boa roil Heart hospital, was killed in a runa way in thai cm "91. alUB. 3 I URE This week we call attention to Shoe Depart thg he,, Wo guarantee out men's Walkineaay to be shoe on 1 1 1 - tnatkel (or H5 Out District No. 76 lor Ladies, Migaei and ChiU bavi a national reputatiotj for durability, ren Oui Ladies' ulia Mariow for style and comfort cell all t.thttrs. ex Our i..iliis I., nest Creation shoos nrp hummen 1 the price. 0r all .V! Our Ladies' Nordics during this week foi lor the prict:. s. worth i e,, n,.o, i. .... '.."" sell " . ' 1 1 1 1 f t omi 1 11 I look QUI shoe lint: over grid money. LYONS MERCANTILE ( () I'm S.iiii ti linn ( itcrr tuvvurt rader'sS Furniture Store Main im Webb ItroetS, I'cndlcton, Ore when lie can net one ol those nice Kn. (ioklen Oak Rockers at $2.25 before fin van. The dreg.. i. A. Citv. H. ledd reunion al; XL Furniture. 'llfllet- X 'l Mattings, I Window Shades, Curtain Polo, to Eevelt, Scree Mirrors. Baby gjjk I iocart. I iniertaking parlors in HERE IT IS le ami oiie-ooarter 'time. Thev will rniiiiing double time within a coupl ol weeks. FraOS 17,001) to Siu.ilOO pounds oi wool are being scoured daily at present BAKERS ATHLETES COMING School Mn Will tompate Hers on Field Day. Dm husky young athletes o( the Maker City high school are training diligentlv lor the inter-scholastic (ltd dav meet at rendletoli. scheduleil to hi 1 r. - u tire baker ( My neraiu, The ben give every promise of si quitting themselves with honor to their school and credit to themselves. Tbny are an enthn-iastir lot ol youngsters are uoricing nani on tin track ami in tin- school riMim, ami will compel tbe buuehgrassers down Pendleton wav ti go some" in order to carrv oft tbe honors of the meet. The local bOfS are handicapped great deal in training by the lack of gjrmnasieati track work demands suppleness, endurance as well m trengtb, and nothing so conduces ti line muscular development as a well directed course of gymnasium work .iso tne lack ot facilities for rub downs, plunges, shower baths and dressing rooms seriously hampers tbe n. v.. 11. a. i)V,. Ml lu-Hpinu them selves up to the top notch of phvsica trim . LADIES' DAV NEXT TUESDAY The tolfax Baseball Isam Will Flay In f ndlslon. tbe management ol the 1'endleton baseball team are pleased to announce tliat ttie open in,; game will be ulayed in tins city on Tuesday, May U, when Ihc visiting rluh y ill be mre Iron, t Ollas, VVash. lbe day will be ladies nay, ami uiey will li admittv! Iree to ground and grand stand. It is the in trillion f.i make the opening gatne tbe occasion tor a great deal of aatbusiasn ami a is desired to have a Isrve crowd present. The grounds are in azchIIhiii conuaion ami tbe grand stand will be lead) when tbe time comes. The Col- t,iv I.,... ..I... tar.. 11 , loam will l'l III 1 a 1 VV.il . I oil W I.. M . Ill I I - ... ', svisu 1- ami in .inen.i oil Wnlia-. l.n !.u l.i Dssortlon Day tiame 1 he Athena rluh will make its drst appearance in Pendleton this season n llecoratn.11 dav. Mav :t. That ill is something worth wale urns " - -" LA L01B PLKASKD WALLA l UN, WALLA esowls Uvsr Ttiuro riiouah Har 'Pany a Oood 0ns. in a criticism oi l.n ,o.. knlh.r n... Walla Walla I a loo oi today ' issue savs : Walla Walla was treated t., u wl vaudeville ellterUimiiHiit at l... I . i. . I . TT ."m" .....r. ,aal ingni, ami one winch a Wly was deserving of the large P""!pai attraction IsS l.oie Fuller, the actrew who vented and perfected th 2. uer-au-was in- and an. AND MHS FBLL LKAVK TON lli H i oo 10 roruand. Mr. Fall Froassdlng to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. T. R, Kell and son leave this evening for I'ortlaml. Mrs Kell and her son will remain there during the summer and winter, Mr. Kell going in to Alaska, via the Upper Yukon, a point on the Tanaua river IS miles from Circle Citv being: his destination. There he will' meet John DodsOOi who has made arrangement for Mr. Kell and Howard Dodoon to join him ami operate the valuable placer mining claims he has secured .Sir. Iiodson's reisirts are ol a nature to indicate an excellent prospect, the ground, iu fact, having neon partially worked and proven to he oatranolj rich in gold. The departure of Mr. and Mrs. Kell froui Pendleton is cause for universal regret. Mr. Kell has iieen a strong factor in the business, industrial ami political life of the town and countv. and has personal force and exierieme to make him valuable in anv com munity. Mrs. Kell bas graced the sorter of Pendleton as few could do I.... i in t no iier nwn will lie si'l'IMV lea hv everyone. The musical circles, in deed, can probably never be comM-n-sated (or her departure, her rominaml ing ability enabling her to render service of a character not often en joyed m smaller towns. IN THS SUFRKHK COURT. Twe Cases Wars Araued and Submitted This Forenoon. Kollowiug are th. proceeilings in the supreme court this morning: J. 1.. Albereon, respondent vs. tin I.Ik Creek tiohl Mining rompany corMiration, appellant , M. Carroll appeareil (or tbe resisindent and f Ilnmias II ( rawlord (or the appellant. file caw was argued ami siihnuti. .1 t"d.iv, and Mr. ( arroll is to leave this evening for bis home at I .a (iramlu. Municipal Wectirity company, a cor porauon.-apiieiiani.vs. Maker countv et al, respondents. U. A. Johns and 1 hums 11. Crawford appeared lor ti, i. i-ei. ant and Samuel White and I M Has ton lor the respondent. Arimcil ami suhioitte.i. Joluifous Bros ' scnii-porcclain nneai m.Mic .it tin- price Soup tlx the common white goods tureens,, i assi-roles ami tureens are less than hall xoup Piri'sn uitli platter an t Ladli Rotifead t si Mil li I si win. ladli Knm o turit u- Willi Inner slid IsJIc gaaoa boats sad Mi kakats. Hugsr-,iii. gS linker- . . ... Ibeseoi Mat w Uu n Ooveaad natters. Five hi' li bakers and SD koWll I'le plates per set Ilrssklssi BlalH per t s-ln siitips s'i set --III i.ire rii-fr... sauti price .IIJM ,..LM su Rent em bet v i a bargain snd m,i i tit of oui pucbast loughi tbew sou till Hill Owl Tea House. r Fresh Clean Stock of Groceries Pot you in select from. Will give you reasonable prices. Tr us with an order :::::: WHITE HOUSE GROCERY Thompson & Dupuis, Props. me say I have ustsl Klv's Cream iiann lor catarrh ami can thorough it claim.-. ilatbawav, recommend it for what Verv truly, Kev. II. W hlizaheth, S, J. I tried Ely's Cream Halm, and to a . u.u r(- am . linn oi r.iiarrn. ifm lerrihle headaches Irom which I long suffereil are gone W. J. Hitch. su rk late Major I.'. S. Vol. and A. A. Uau Huffalo, N. V. rbe Balm does not irritate or cause sneezing. Hold by druggists at al ct or mailed by Kly Brother. .,i Wurr..,, Ht., New York. Bsnatlelsnsi Secslvs 01000. I). B. Watson, administrator of the estate ol Man, K Wats, ill . has rHiwi l.I Iraft (or louo from Max " - - 1 supreme scribe of the I'ioueers of the i . . i . i swim, mat ieing the amount of her insurauce. Tlie children of Mr an I Mrs. Watson were the lim.ii. and the money was paid to Mi Watson lOr then. Two Black Walnut Bedroom BtU I toe nombination BurtHtu. Thev are er rare STR0BLE, court it reel. ssgeaatetggsgbsssaaaF AMIiKICAN PLAN. $.).(!( per l)u and Ipwards. RULE IKITE1 Under New Management J. W BUNCROPr, Hrop. Ksias um, sjajstsssof eagi Msi. ic. eprcial Hslea Us lbe uiunili bol HoU;l lii lUe my for hamlhea Baa to sll u. , i- .. Mip riM)In, Klsctrlc liicbta and sieani beat. Kl re proof bulMmg. Cor. Court and Johnson Sis PENDl.FTOiN OUhGOIN For Rigs To j;o Pithing or for a cab to make a call telephone Main 7U. I.VIN UKAIl, l"roprlsU)r Will Not Suspend Opsrallons. buuilon, May H. The owners of anal mines who threatened to - ...i '..-. -J,.! Iinaluction as a protest against th.. m7. ort tai have decided airain.t H... stoipage of work. Depot Stable Farmers Custom Mill HreU Walters, Mroprietoi. OSgSeMg, 1U usrrela s gjf, riour tni'uau,. or wheat flout. Mill Seed ( Uoppe.1 Vv&i, ,u. ou lias.! SO VtAHb ExerniEuci As an experiment Mi t.i., i (irillith, of Newark, N j" .V.' bottle coiilaining . L I.f, rail.. uier, in tlit niiiJtlJt of Um AlUnfcigt iCtjan. 1 not offMra.l u no. I ... ...vvv., H I .11' J I lor its return to her address Th,.i was nine years ago. The th...- -i... trot it I.m. L tl.r......i. .i o H H, 1, ' . MM I. I ... I ., r - v nan ' T.r ','i ' 14 "''"''"" who lives on s.io i0, a,,., ,! .,. coast of Norway. BsSr. mm Trade Marks Designs Cl)SVRir.UT A.. AnroMsmdliia a tMrh . dsssrlMuu. ,-. Kxiierience is the h...i i i. .. n i l i . i, . "iimi. UN Cker ft Kllir ish rem.le I.. of .......I "l.l -- i ! M -. r-.,.. r croup, h h,,ii , ' me it,,,,,. , i i , refunder 'Aft ivnts and by Brock 4 McCom i ii relief inonev rXJ cents. ts,,ld I. , . vv..i aim II,,, SiKliliu,,, ...1 .i ... . ...oery uance, ami In which h I...I ZZIJjT. . west regon I u ii I " : "Ul achievo.1 iuternational fame. Her ore samples that asaav m.v , , tr ' . yeruptalon free whstb.i ; ; .1 -""""r -'ii'iii ii'ir i , . tJMUUl' stsAf 4i tiiiiuot . , fur atM-uriiigf pa.taji.ta Z ' , III IUU Micniihc American. - "'"iiienr 111111,1 rai , si wnvkly iiiilaiiei, ,,t any arientiu. J..uniai 1 I 'II, MM I e I ;tt i m mS. A finest HouB - - SJ x M. . A J A. A. A. ' OBtTIsaVNO, ohbuon. ........ 1 1 A a. ai iSB I ,s.. saici iu eastern ilregon people visiting Portland "esegM lor tourists and ciitniii.-r, ml traveler!. i lo.vviUSliSgB St. (ieorl A lvar 4 tt sir J A i i i . v i 1 1 (i BB r I . I. I i oi"' SERVED THATM 1 ii E MARKEI I t VFPORDS:::- y Sunday Dinner a $PttJ'Bi OI'lvN A 1 . 1 - M:!H I REN( II COOK I' --: - . . WM Iii.oiuueia aii'i v- bh attenlMS WW r-USCl HI IUNAB. Sraiei Proprisuir. . r ntha l : I.. - ir uyull iipisilita.)rt sgi; i iu j..urii l wi,.. til A am 1 " r"ara. X Co.afaiBrusssjat.Kpui Ynrlr i SI Wul , The Columbia Lodginj: House NEWLY KITRNWHEU HAM IN (t)NNK(TION IN CKNTKKOF BLOCK BKT. ALT A .v wciilisi.s X. SCHEMPP, Hrup. Locust Hill Kabbitry and Poultry Yards Pedigreed Itelgian rtarea and pure bred l ow I -. Ilar.-s. Sft.OO per pin , f each Har red, Hull, n,d While IMym oilth flocks - Kggs Il',00 ,, 15, 8 siltiugH for .-).iiu; also some Harr.sl liM'k eggs at l.,ra) ,m, sitting. lb.' and Single Comb Uhode Island Htd. Kgjpgg.OOpar 16, 3 sittings h.r l&QD Visitors welconm For further iniormalioii address CiUY W. WADK, I'eudleton, Oregon THK NEWS! Tak h. if... Oragon.an laily gj.oo a year by 41 ma 1 VAILl.. a..- .Z ' We put Our Shoulder i t e n ii... ...... I ...... I,,,., Hie v ...a ..... .. ..... , uu " . i . . tlUi"- '. i ..... u,' sMW .... , - ....... . ... ergms m il.r wors in " all wag. mi, swim) , riinsisi " J HO to the toll. you may brlug lis am1 IIOIIIII. MCA8LC BHtt