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UNDERWEAR Spring and Summer. GOOD 50c SUIT. BETTER $1 SUIT. FANCY $1.25 SUIT. IMPORTED $1.50 SUIT. THE HISTORY OF A PIONEER JACOB 1KKrVnd his aitivbbusi HISS LIPB. Hen's Outside Shirts, each 50c, 75C. $1 00. eaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. K!AY, MAY H. 11HI1 KM. fH OF MRS. WILLABV tr Womin Psti.o .way .1 mnni en nona.y. v IS At 4 :: this uiorn- fihniti.n chtircti hell toiietl nmed the sad news lo the peo- ircitv th.i Mm. WUIany, ( i,v nf I'm. till, county, had Mrs wilaby wa born in Member is, ini'4.at me time liens lieltii: fMn "III. biie with her parent .Mr. .ml MM. ritii Tippett. in IM4. to Sheridan Missouri, .here Mhe married km Willahy in In 186, i a) tin- .i.iii by n-te.ni witii nahaiii! ni they settled ne.r ai Linn county, Oregon. In , he ti:oveu in 1 111.11 11. oouuiy, 1 r Will.liv tiled n h quarter of I.ml nurtli of Athena, which 1 known a tin- -i.it: -r. t place. Iilren i the result of thin ' I Ct It'll ItUU. ." - ii:jii. r Arrival! at Hot.1 rendition ( 8 Yoiineman. Portland. K B Ooiuan, Portland. V? M Hoopr, Portland. E C 1 'Tim in. mil. Oregon City. J O Mack, Portland. Mm Kerr, Portland. H T Huntington, The Dalle. .1 C Bradley, Ore. urn City. lino K I'.urton, San r"run C M Smith, Portland. W M Maher. Portland. S S (.ill, Spokane. J H kloecknor, Spokane. Cha DbM , Cripple Creek. K Barkdnll, Portland. Jas (1 Buchanan, Seattle. K H Bradley, Philadelphia. A Onteruian, Chi - air- C W Carter, Portland. J J Fowler, Portland. C I Wharly, St P.nl. R K Kingo, Salem. JaH Barton, Baker. J C Thomas, Ia tirande. I J Cameron, North Yakima. K Itui hanati, Itacine, Wis Leo M k 1111 insk v. Hotel Ihicre. A L Miliar. I and wife. Chicago. (teo T Gov ne Mcliilvery. Bert Srloi!iiiiaker, Hpokane. a. : Willatry, Andrew 1st Of til IK year. air Mrs. n tli iiaraivsis. ' follv rei-overei M eolitihe.l r lonely Willahv Irotn which Last inter, to her loom Ll'CAa Cl'STV. 1 Frank J. Chvucv aiako oath that h" la the ai-iiu.r iw-liiiT of the linn of F J Cli.n.-) ,V ' '. ,l.a Ihwiimm lu lli oily of Tnl.-.lo. BBwatf .. 1. awn- at ai 1. aii.S thai aai.l hrm will p. Ihi' il ill ill On.- lliin.lrc.l I hilars for . -a.ll ah, I every caa. of 1 alarrh that rttunol be i-uraO t 110- UfM- 01 Ilali a al&rrl, ura (f;. . tint ane I1.1l a line colisil- esror. u iMtiorv mr ami uMrr.tx'i in m 1 : iii. iv M, ai !.., ur.-a.-ii.-t- inn am .1. 01 IHWia.J rairce of uMir 1 1 her many 1 aai. J A w gi.eabos tier death did lint come un- . -a Suia-y c l!v. un.l -in- wan surrounded by I " ' .'"V UJ S uU. n inieriially au l hi in.- r atr 111 hainil lor testimonial, (r .- r 1 CIIEKgY a (JO., Toltxlo. Ohio. -Mil. I In Jrnnlau. TV. Hall'. K.mlly I'lll. an Hi. 1-aS. ii.aaw.ya loft and plenty of the outaide ot the line. t0illu.l. i-lnldreii an. I linnieroiiN wiiun tin- li.ml it .l.-Mtii iioalnd 1 at 3 o'r. i.-k tint- aiurahaa, funeral train will leave the r.-aiden.-a- at 10 ::W o'clock to- ofaing, aad pro, .-ml t tite to charrh, of 'wbieti oharati rlilaht hat tan a life long it, vi r.- Kev Me ford W. tilt iiMrftrtr av 1 1 I ntuo .ti K. II lervir.-. The re..mn,N a ill '"ort river term IMB1 l.ul to ret 111 tn- Athena rry. Wlllaiiv and l it children have Moiitttnv nf nunieroua in their - f.vemeut at tdf f a Iwinved wif. mil mother Lao. at Vour f .... to if it ia n tin. ng health or K.H't Cho r Root Tea m tie- lace and oouiplezion, and ttfa All drnsiriat. itml i ceiiu Money refunded lita.rr ; ml afartory . Tall Cheap Round Trip lat.i. The Washington A Coltimtiia River railway company, in connection with the Northern Pacific, will make a round trip rate to ht. Paul ami f $60, on at count of the medical meeting to be held in St p.ul Tickets on .ale May 40, giaxl fur aixtv daw. Alao the aame rate will lie in effect .luin- 7, on ac count of the meeting of "The Wood mail." Ticketa will lie limited to con tinuoui paaaage going, good for top over within linnta reiiiruiug f or full part i.-ti lurp call, or addreat WALTKR ADAMS. Agent Night W.a Her Terror. "1 would cough uearly all loug, write Mrs Chaa. At 01 Alexandria, luu., "an liaruly get any ileep. 1 lia.l comiunip- night ,ig.i-. id coulfl Bring on your Clocks. tiou ao twd t tiat- if 1 walked a lil.a-k I would cough frightfully and .pit blood, hut, when .11 other medicine failed, three f 1 hottle of I'r. King'. New Di covery wholly cured me and 1 gained &H pound." It'a ahaolutely guarantee! to cure rough., coi.in, 1. gripp.-, hron chitin .ud all throat aud lung trout. lei- Prio. 50c and 11. Trial bottle, free at Tallmau A Co. ' drug alore Fore.lo.ure Sal. Sheirff Blaklev Haturduv afterm.01 wild the property of the lluinillon Hourke and of the Ham 1 1 tun Kourke W.rehouae .v.tem to vlbe.n Kerr, 1 11. t. ,.,.. . .a. I . ..... ,.u .... it 1... fill -,.... . B"""" .w. . cr- uuic iiicr your ciock hid .. aa? AMI h. .I.m a h .1 oouir to ioll Wicn ,is rva. attorney lor the 11 utnti ! The ! judgment waa for W4,HJ7 'J'J It in cluded warehoiimw along the 0. I. & We'll fix It ao It N hue and the telephone ay.tem from Pendleton to Thorn Hollow ami from Pendleton to Helix. at hxeii work r j u.ranteed. L. HUNZIKER, una vpiician..t '1'mr ti A l a . '.'-xaiitinr cl rioiutr RANSFER KICKING. TOR AGE. It Will Oe Tou beod. A blood purifier and tiaaue huiider it Karl' Clover Root Tea. Sold for half a ceiiturv on our gunraia.-.- Mon. v rntuuileu 11 ruaulU. are mil tuttiatat'lory Price -Jb cU. aad 60 uta. Tallmau (k Uo. R Z I N I I VW I J E. TkLKr-uoNg maim . SON. n 1 . I I U.Q .. al;r in Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. enry Kopittke DR. SANDEN'S BELL - ilati no equal for the cur of Nervous aud Phywical liebil ity, ExhauHtod Vitality, Vari .die, Premature Decline, LotMof Memory, Wanting, etc, which ha been hrougln about by early indiscretion. or later ezceeaes. IMTAaUaUKU THlkTT YEA a .n,. u.lh, l, - Ualtl. "UmIIi ll lare.' aud -atreu.lk . It t'e1 A boa U by Maa." DR. A. T. SAN DEN, w at . airier. Ran. bar, saa.p Breeder Bank.r, Builder Sera in Ohio In IBM. ihr death of Jacob Fraarr at 2:16 o clock on Monday aftermmn, May 13 in I rarer block, remove, from tight mau who at one time wa fnremoet in the development of I'matilla countv and in the hmlding np of IVndletm In hm day and generation. Mr. Fraser waa conopicnon for hi ennrgv, not of recent year, owing to the teebleneae of old age, he waa content to allow the younger one to oarrv forward the work which he had commenced in the heyday of hi hmjineer aucceaaee Widely known and highly reapected, tne .loam 01 .Mr. i-raxer will be re reiveu wim Borrow, ine event wa not unexpected, however, a for months he had been graduallv weakeninu. and death came to him a gently aa thongh ne nan nut ranen to deep. A Blojtraphleal Sketafe. T v r- 1 , . . j. con rraxer waa norti in Ohio in 1820, and. at IU year of age. went with In lather to Indiana and aix yearn later to Iowa. In that tate. then known locally aa the Black Hawk piircliaae, hi father died, aued K.I. In ISSti, Mr. Fraier rroaard the plain to California, with hnraee, being one of a party of rive. Thi company waa made tn pav a toll of rngar, floor etc., by the Sioux, and near Salt I-ake had eight of their eleven florae stolen, lint the animal wen- recaptured. Ar riving at Hangtown 1 more eiiphoninn.iy 1 lacerviile1 Mr. rraier engaged in gold digging Knur year of mining life proved nac.rnou. indeed, the lit ol ca.ual tiea to which Mr. Fraaer wa anhject fltiggost mime aort of protecting agencv that doe not guard evervone. Once lie had been netting a blant in a deep mine, llaatening up the abaft to be out of the wav, the wirolla. crank br il , dropin him to take the ex 11, which he wa trying to pre vent He wa not hnrt. Auother time he wat buried 54 feet fTl deep under a landnlide at Makelumne hill, bat wa dug ont uninjnred. At tieorge town, while he waa in the 25 foot abaft, the reeervoir gave way, filling the pit with water, and he waa hauled out like a drowned rat. vet wa hv no mean drowned. Te Oregon In I80B. Ouitting the mine in 1H54. he began ranching mi the CoBtumnea river, a Inch he followed II year Collecting a han 1 ol cattle, he drove them to P., .ne to a. -II to the miner, and with hit usual good lock passed uuhurt with hi. templing priae of I1 animals and witii hut seven men to guard them, be tween han, is of Indians before and after, who were on the warpath and ware tnaaaacnug evt ry one that they .-.tight out. In I860, after settling op hi. atfairs in i alitornia, ue came to the Willam ette vuilev and bought large bands of sheep, which he drove to the immen range of Hirph creek in ttie southern part of I'matilla county. Here he made ins big lauch, acquiring 1401 aer M ol deeded land and some ltHsj acre adapted to graring on the head watera t the creek Mil tharks in creased, ao that in one year alone be sheared 104, 100 pounds of wool from IJ.Otki head of sheep, which he sold for f 22, Will. Fought the Indians. Wiiile iu that region in 1874, he had a skirmish with the Bannocks and renegade I'matillaa. Captain Sperry'a company 01 volunteers, ntitn ts-ring 4 men. met the host; 16s at Willow hpriuga. and 1 .tigiu ihem lor live hours. That battle will be remembered by Sheriff Blakley and others of this ni ti. in who participated. Two ol the volunteers were killed and nine wounded. Mr. Fraxer received a shot through the leg, which graaed the bona, and from which lie nearly tiled to death before be could receive atten tion at Pilot Buck. H.lp.d Build Up Pendl.lon. r-eiling Ins 10,1km head oi sheep in ijH0, Mr. Fraser devoiad his time ami ii,, ai - to the erecting of fine buildings iu Peudletou. In 1HK1, he put up 1 .-stori hui.d'iig 011 Main street ,'ixhlM leet, now occupied hv Cleaver Brothers' Istot and shoe store, which was the tirst brick store in Pendleton, and pmhaltlv the most expensive for ita aiae, as tbe iron used in its 000 atrucliou bad to be hauled up by leau from Umatilla, the O R. As jh. nn. nwd n il having beau built until tbe following year. He was vice president of the institution when was built tbe First National hank building in IfMC', at the corner ol Main aad Court streets. Iu ism,, he hu 1 1 1 the Kraaer opera house on Court street and I ottouwood , iu which building be died. For the 15 years following his coming to Pendle ton, be was active in busiuese, one of tbe owners of the Custom flouring mills and of the Pendleton foundry aud machine chop- He was one of the 1, rounder of the Washington .V I luui tiia River railway, known aa the Hunt road. James B. llackett, the well known sheepman, came to Umatilla county with Mr. Fra.ur with the first band of sheep, and herded for him ou Birch creek. Out or Astiva Buslaaaa. Mr. Fraser disposed of the last of bis a , ...... t , , . m . . sheep in 1B1, selling mem auu me raaou to T. JJ. Wells and Mr. Jordan Sickness came on and business reverses, so that since that time Mr Fraser has lievd a uuiet life. He carried some insurance on ins life, but exactly bow much is uot positively known. He be- oauie a member ol l-.ureka lodge, rao. XI, I. O. O. F., about the time of the organisation of that lodge in Pendleton in 1H1, and lias ever since Issen an nouored member. For the past eleven mod th Kureka lotlge has continuously had a nurse with the invalid, and baa done everything possible to smooth the rugged pethwav and make pluaaant the declining years of a member who his prime had dune the same for others. lbs Fuu.eal W.da.td.y For.noea. K. Alexander reoaived a telephone message Irom Mrs. Ira 1.. lampneii, daughter-in-law ol deceased, who re sides at Kagame, as Monday evening, eouveyiug the intelligence that it eoul he luipoaalule lor her to uouie to the funeral, iihe sent a wreath oi white aud rd carnal ion- as an oflarUig for the dassd. Miss Eva Fraaer, daughier of Mrs Camuhell. Is prmtl calls tbe oal relative living The fuueral will oucar Irom Odd KelMsW hail at 10 o'clock on Wduwstejr MW uuou, May 15. Mr. Fraaer in uy way suUsObed to the orthodox relMlon aw laid down by the church caraato, worn the exerine., 111 conlormty U uia wlsi aud balief, will be conducted aooord iug to the rites of the Odd Fellows. are on .... . . - , , , m n. ;a. vn., an old resident o Camas Prairie, who has been 1 n tbe Sound for the past two years, ha ta in rned and will start a store at Alha. Cbaa. Berkeley has recently done some surveying 00 the Dixie ranch. Jama Pepper baa returned from Snake river frith a hunch of his horses and has accepted a poaiUori front C. B. Wade as foreman on the Dixta ranch. Mra. Jeaaie Pepper, who has heen visiting in Walla Walla for three weeks, baa returned by ataae. The saw mill has started up, with Dick lngala as head sawyer. James Shipp has built a warehouse and started a gallon shop in connec tion with hi. te..,i stable. Rev. John Woraham delivered a lecture here last weak; his .object wav "The Troth." Mra. Rose S. Biaber is giving her creamery a coat ol paint. Trout hshing now 1 good. The Fan-Am. cl. an s petition. The exposition at Butt ah, will be one of the wbiIiH this country ha ever seen. The entire machinery will be rnn by the power furnished Irom Niagara Valla. Although the motive power required ii en or moos we believe It i equal to the task, the same a Hostettar's Stomach Bitters 1 ecinal to tbe task of supplying the human hodv ith motise power when It i on- feehled and run down. Ita power to revitalise tbe ystm and tnpplv new life and energy i well known There is no other medicine in t he world so good for dyspepsia, indigeston, naitnency and nervunes. It h ieen me lavorite medicine tor over fifty years. Be .me and get the genuine with private revenue stamn over the a a.. .... necr 01 the hottl ' tssaa a . bbbbbm n i bbbbbbbi ..D - 1Baww1asweaagjk MbbM bhKA bbbbbHvbbbW a. ARQAINS.. For MONDAY, TUESDAY, NESDAY and THURSDAY. WED 5,000 Pair Shoes. Women's, Misses. Hoys', Children's ami In (ants' Shoes at redurrd prices. W 900 en s BCHO bvbnts. Batah of ths Latest Nswt From That Tawa. FOcho, Mav 14 Mr. and Mrs. Hnnrv Ttiommm lelt on the morniinr train. Friday for Portland Thev have bought place there, and will make it their home in tbe future. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snike returned home Snndav morning from the east. They left Kchn last fall, and have visited Iowa. Illinois, and their old home In New York stata. Mr. Spike has lieen introducing his hog cholera cure, and condition powder in the east, and bas met with gratifying sue- eaa. He expects to go east again shortly in the interest of hit business On Monday night following their re turn, Mr. and .Mr. Spike were given pleasant surprise by many of t tit-1 r rien.is. I he iurtv met by arrange ment lief ore going to the house, and then entering the house in a bad, effected a complete surprise. Music and refreshments were enjoyed. Meadames r. . Kipper. K Jones, and Joe. Leeaer and Mr. A. B. Manlev were representatlvee to tbe Sunday si-tiisM convention held at i'en.i iclou last week, and returned Isime Sunday. Leslie Crawford, the young man who waa so seriously injured some weeks ago, returned to l.cho Katurdav on tbe morning train. Ue it much improved. though not aide to walk yet. Jesse Moore and 1 h Idren hav, hoe.11 at Pendleton ou a abort visit. Mr. Moore has lately visited hit borne in Missouri. Rev. (i. O. Richardson, of Adams, nem services at roster and r-.ciio, on Sunday. r. . . . . . mm . . . . win Jir anu .vrs. irihtde have had the grippe, hut are now recovering. Miss StaniDury, of Kansas, niece of Mm. N. I. Lisle, is bare on a visit and will attend tbe summer in rCcho. Charles Lisle has returned home for a short visit. He will shortly leave jo! Idaho Deputy Sheriff Jiw Blakley was iu town last week. Frank Williams. proprietor of the Arlington hotel, ha left l.cho sud dealy. It is alleged that he look with hiai mora of this world's good than rightlnlly belonged to him, and it is alao claimed that he owed every one that he hail dealings with. Mr. Josieh tiaylor's father and brother from Pennsylvania are v Mr. s.ylor ou butter creek. Mr and Mrs. F. W. Hand ley spent Sunday in Echo. Tan Shoes worth H3.00 ILirgain price 12,17 il aco il it , 79 " ' a. 00 " " 1.47 S-oo " 3.15 Missea " a. 30 ' " 1.65 " ' a. 00 1.47 ' ' 1.90 1.40 I ,65 " I.JS Children's " 2.00 " 1.4S i .. 1.65 " 1. a. 11 , j0 .. .. , ,, 1 40 u " 1. 1 a " i.fn " " .98 U " .88 " 1,00 " ,73 " .85 " 60 Infants' shoos from regular price to hargain pfi in Bai h vafiwtj .mil at such lug reductions that you'll have to see them We can't tell about 'em Qood Linen Hock Towels Always said lor 20c, Btrgiin price 13c. Table Linen Half Bleached Splaftdjd N'altie for .75 Btrgltn pn.-c ' 1.00 M ,30 il 5000 yards Fancy Dress Goods 1 1'ods worth 50c, 65c and 75c, Hargain price 37c. i - Women's Tailormade Suits. RagitUrly sold for ftu.oo Bargtin prlt a " " 1 a. 50 " " 13.00 I 16.30 " M 19 00 " ao.oo i H ja 30 " " " price ate 77-J3 7 97 9- 98 U.95 '3 '5 15 10 i5.,,H I 7 90 10.00 100 pair Ecru l.ace Curtains I i. -- - a i.si c V.111111111S wumi ,75 narginn " " I.IK I50 " " a. 00 m " " a. 50 11 3.30 " " 5.00 11 11 ' QUO I Parsols and Sunshades H way of intr. xluction ol our new (resit goods. HAKliAIN count 10 per cent. Poulard Silks, rttgular price It. ty It.oOt 6oog Bargain price I , -s,-, , -, Men's Unlaundered White 5hirts What we lia. L i- o the SurpriM Sail lot will close same price, a.sc si.es to 1; ,, Gol Slurts, .oft bottoms, . nils to match, to In wom, with soft oii, us. Doarly .ill ligoa, (01 Monday to Thursday. 50c each. 7 Ii. 10 1.30 '77 a.j8 3. aS 3 7 4 9 sp mg stork all PRICE dm THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. A Fireman's Close ball "I atuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve waa racked with pain," writes C. W. Bui- latuy, a locomotive fireman, of Bur lington, Iowa, "I was weak and pale, without an appetite and all run down. As I was abbot to give up, I got a buttle of Kleetric Bitters and. after taking it, I felt as Well as 1 ever did in tnv life " Weak, sickly, run down iieople always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallmau & LO. Price -sj cents. R Martin Leads. It. Martin is entitled to be railed the leader in the grocery trade on ac count nf hi long exiierleuoe in the business. Then as he buys in car lot for raeh lie get a trade and cash dis counts which give him hi gissl. a 1 ... .I.t;v.r Mian other ..tores Mar tin gives tin saving in his buying price to his customi rs. If you want a lug hill of groceries get price at other store and then Martin can Inmt'.tlieir price. DR. SANBURN. White nrdlclne chid King of Cures in tbe City. Kasy Running, Cleat. Gutting. Hall Bearins . . ro t. un in . 11 I ill! .11 I. I i liey me guiiiitiilei u. Hansford & Thompson, 601 Main Street. 1 am nut repmeeating an hut am the White lava, it I was stolen ami ranted Chief Klk, the (lli.ppewa liuiiau, g .iiv 0111111 Medicine Chul UKKB PARK d.. th. MOTEL. .st u.iiginru Doer r.rk. &uiuin.r I raw, .pi by mountain bruetes, 2800 feet alve sea level Ahaolutely withuu . hang of car from all principal cities via Baltimore A Ohio railroad. Kverv modern convenience. Kooiu en an ita With private baths Klectric lights lung distance teleptwne, elevator Turkish baths, awiuuuing pool, go I link, tenuis conrta, bowling alleys magmbueul drivea. complete llvary service. Auuapolis Naval aca-leinv band. Hotel remodeled with additions, eouveuieuve.. All cottages have heeii taken for the seaaou. Open from June BB to .-September JU i-or rate, and 1 u format iou , addre W. E. Bur well, manager, care Ounen I ity Hotel, Cumberland, Mil., nntl June 1. After that time, Heer hark Ciarrwtt county, Md. Blasxtass iwaaai lar BlaX Moriav raa saaaraiBa. nave an I For 60 Years mothers have been giving theii children for croup, coughs and colds Shiloh's Consumption Cure Mother - have v SaiiLOH in I the house at ail luuear Do yom know just where you can find k ii you need it quickly it your little one is ga aping asMl choking vita croup? If you haven t it get a bottle. It wit aave your cMld's life. esM a MMivsa su ae a sssU. A Starr asssrt.su aag Bua.H,ft Imrw 1 1 iioa. cT'"Brt VJy alba Caul. Grower. LI... Alba, M.y la The cattle mtta Uaau-iutl anttlurs are blazing Hue., L,. ...... I il.e v.lluv aud aiteenmen are) atHk.aaisMii.rsav a. li W, ttxpecled to keep 00 Use oataiue. lueJte 1 Par aale 0 falluuui the .rl ol h'-aling from tlte plants, herb, and tatrries.aud it is tbe pure medic ine made from herbs, plants aud berries that aflaats m marvel Ion cures, an. I also my gift by the great power oal I ml magne tism learned from him. 1 beat iu nu merous inslan. -. h illmut the use of uiodiciutts at all, merely with my hand. Through the power of magne tism I also tell each aud every person their main diseases aitlemt the patient saying a word. 1 intend to make ajj home here lor some time. The peoHe of Perxllston have beoo htiiutiiiggtad In the past ; but all 1 ask ia that you give m, a trial, and if the work is not as I say the money will ba refunded in all cases. I also give a written guarantee in all caaes that are curable. My ortjee is at tbe Palace, Main slrtaet, room 21, I'eudleum. be sure to . all and See the White Medicine Chn-f and be cured of your diacase. Kenieiula-r the place. Con sultation irom u to Vi a. m. ami 'I to 8 p. m. Consultation free. The (ilories ol Spring Th- garniture ol summer, nre howa 111 the inn and matting ii. .nities w- tMaplaj in covering for your floors .luring the warmer I tl hs. Nothing mora cleanly, more il. mils ,11 1 oolel 1 .111 In f (Ml in I th.it the mailings we .in- showing. Rttgl from 75c up to $40. Mattings as low lis 13c. Undertaking a Specialty. Jesse Failing. Mam street near bridge Hotel Pendleton Under New ilanaement The College Athlete... H l,o (louialKts s .launch, prrlscl running wlisel 111 lil. .purls Is uo morn sutliualstlJ. sbutil 1W1 BICYCUiS l..u arv Iboae uiu aud tiu jtuu rid. ler iir.ai.in a no pLBA.oaa ruuuluf wasj)i ul .revsu woitli. tl Strictly Plrstlias Bicilltot Calsue. Brtry Modiro Cwlia-lUfje Glre Us a Trial Rates $2.00 a day Special Hates by Week or monto Har and Billiard Itooms. Haadquarters for I raveling Man Tha Bat Hottl la Eastern Oregon Van Dran Bros.. Props. Successors to J. C. Moore aa K,,.,M,tii lur c,j luetb ruuuluf wheel, luittri ..a M.laar'1 saks. Siaodard l.ia' I ri eusl I .ait is or M.ut's Koadsu.r B36.0tl Idias or (ients Light Ktatister. .frsO.00 titsuu. 1W iuad Baear o0.00 Ladies or Ueuttt CUaliiitas. o0.00 two. tzr R. W. rLZTCIiER, I Wan I Oiutill. i auijr. reaAlsiuu, ...LEES LICE KILLER... A aure remedy for I tee aud note XuteruatiunaJ 1'oultry Fisai kaeua the hens healthy, mica grit anls digestion, Bone meal gives strength to young chicks. HONK MKAL A clean, inoffensive but uutritious fertiliser for your lawns. C. F. Colesworthy Pou,trv an ! lice SuPP'y 'p1 ffjSk m 1 (toil ! SSJg HU torUM Ste.ni Heated aaBBBBBaafwBwffBl BaTBl BH Jk 1 r Meat aUsa-b m id a hail Iroaa depot. w'V'wkJP'wPwf Itjij4fcaaji; Ia 4r4a as taeaaTt I utv KooffJ late Sk, 75c, 11.00 Wa. U I For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink Polydore Moeihs, Proprietor.