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UNDERWEAR r ..., srs anI s a mmnr GOOD 50c SUIT. BETTER $1 SUIT. FANCY $1.25 SUIT. IMPORTED $1.B0 SUIT. Den's Outside 50c, 75c. leaver Bros. llTCRDAY, MAT M l(H)l. . ... v 11 L II I I Ik IT dVMum l 1 iviuuui elirov Bourni the Dtalh of s Likely Animal. , .. .......... .i.-eiilftinta svhlch mr 111 mi"-. 1 . . , . . ,.n lulraqtiently is t" oa ciironicieo. r. 1. 1. . ...lit H. I-. Me- muii ii- " - .. .111 tlif reservation alia e-- rendletoti, manaeti 1 ! 1. mi 1 11 ursnav. H, m aid lin i" send must of BoaaUlM ami loouniis llintiiiimer He nit out toor eoiie levers! mares iroui me ouncu, Bg , kt'f' hum' mi inr WW. ;ieil tilt" mares aim uani-m .. -i- .. . I . .. ... II. u tinur. intending to drive the . u rn.lit after dinner . " - ... i- . .... - .. itii.u lie Mnt ... iu.It u III.' HL Il k HUM 101II11I . . ". . 1 I 1 I mir.it I lie colts DM accidental ly inn tli halter strap which secured mere IB tht itittntfer. then gave its J - . ... ikal . I... I lur ulr... f nllf 111 -;. .1 nil 1 I nn. i nr . . . - I J 1 1 ,1 ....I, ir..,. Willi tin' ill iiibi tne run h dead im kerel within a few M.I 1 . - . ft. .1.1 UlrP. III. I 'lift WHf lllie W IXB ...... !a eel I bred mare and was sired MM N ii Mil 'iiging to Cliria ISJtill ..II. 'I i.ii'.(. pisiii fti.wft . at handi ! as anyone had seen . I ' ild not have ID I UV 111 k'oin ior 11. 1 ne run ftiai I- 1 1 f It HI 1. ipieMiM M laviaf a swift, and ita lh un ler mn li circumstance in a A Flreman'i Clou Call, tuck to in v entitle, although rr in nr hi '. .n . u-rv nerve whs ft . . 1 . .. :. i . ', lomniiitiv hreinan, of Hur Ion. low u. "I wan weak and pale, I wa about to give tip, I got a ignr I' .in thcr use I rv them. iflli'ti 11. iHiHrHii! .-..I liv ThIIiiihii .V Price "hi rent I lo jMNln amM IhM wlih roe .vrrTtulng BUUon i , r ,,,, B111 bcHutfiul IB B" "' "i '"tut iu lalrlueie worth and H '"' run mi ri.k iu buyiug your H.. :lu. - ... )wlr ut BM m I uualtivelr .lir (.B k . , w. ,r,,rvtruod. L. HUNZIKER, laaatAtJ .... j . v t t ".in on j vLyiiLian.., Peit 1 Aleiauder A Hexter'a MOW CHARLES m0m -ye? "" ' ' o, return Shall Oymtttr Purlw, ut Rouhttmtvr , J. ubtxmvd 92,000 Ufm My b s :.ess as uroorietor of th! v 1 ' ..!'-.-. . V " P, 1 u. VI, I I. UQgk Iwitim uganl KO L.,l VI ia , .HI t " ", ncisia V Ug v.. ... , I I r-. "uvi i anew it I a. U teli . i... ui 0 troulile huJ BBBSntaa, . v. i.cu --e, i. me ior a - ..ut most r p. jjcopie i Ulttl " "Jiacu oclieve "-""ic waa in it m - "ra. i tttuea it omi.i t. i.i- I ' . ... uci- - - - v uisoraer. hut I-i r- - .. ft- ii . ii . . Ktiltlinar " -olii.k avcav riirut --6 i lusi in weivrht -a .iuiii (J lo ,,5 '"-.inciitiw or "vi, j g,n ho,,!,,! AcU. ' occame anectca. aiv uociox tola me i a uavc u iov. iuc voic ai a lung Troubles, ana alter laaiux iv -.v...... ' wll aa any mwi in NtJW York State. I was healthier and atroogar than bev r I loov ZsJzSl "JSrJZrZZ. lAni me. I now waigh iso pound any mwj in New Yora nuns. took ih a Li-t. mftair c ao near . , r-uuua more than aver ' Z When the doctor iunis nan i aa-ir-a t 1 1 Mn untfcicu ' .""oiu.ced in a nratw.-laa. coudiUot). v- L ... .. . . - ..iiu uiut Ackers Kntlifih Kellieov ' .i '.in.i I..;..-i u,m,.ftt rudorscuicui . Wu. o -j-mv wuo wiaiies may write me persuu-" j at asc.. sue uud t. a buttto. througho.t tVBtUi "iiKiann. at is aa. . as. u.. 4a uuuie iu mar nrugti. auu e.. OtftO it V UtttOUat dk M'UOMAI. VKMUUKVtiM , Otttt Shirts, each $1 00. Dry Goods Co. Arrival! at Hotel P.ndirton. John J Thanmm, Portland. K I' KergiiDon, Cincinnati. J J Burns, Portland. T W Jackson, Portland. A Sineheiiiier, Portland. J F Krepi, Walla Walla. A C Blair, I .ui- Angela. A M Stone. 8tn Franciiny). P l Newberry, Philadelphia. V J Heanuiont, St Joe. J P Havden and wife, Portland. Kdward Hinith, Spokane. K H Clarke, city. 8 K Dean, Walla Walla. F W Churchouae, IVirtland. Kert K 8choonmaker, Spokane. J W Collini, San Franciaoo. (imo Stevena, Hpokane. John K Iathrop, city. Ralph L Knapp, Astoria. H H Kee, Spokane. Lea Eiafelder, Portland. K C Grennman, Oregon City. J C Bradley, Oregon City. J s Vining. Siattle. D L Koaeufeld, Portland. J J Fowler, Portland. Jaa G Buchanan, Saattle. Wati or Ohio, Cirr or ToLr.no 1 l.r Corirrv. i Prauk J. ('henry makee otb tbel he It tbe eenlor pwrliivr of the firm of P. J. Cheney 4 Co., ilolna iiuilueup In tbe t lty of Toledo, county ind nutr aforfwid, anil that uld firm will par the sum of Our Hundred Dollars for eat lb. U every mm' of I'stwrrb lliwt cwuuol be cured by the nee of Hwll'ii Catarrh Cure. s.iru tn la-fore me and subscribed In my aaaaa pruaeDce tblafttb day of Dwnmber, A. "L ( ' A. W. ULEABOM. .-. NoUry Public. Ila. Catarrh Cur Is taken luternalljr wmt acta direi tlj mi lie bliaxl and mucous surfaces of the system. Hen. I fur teainnoiilals free T J 1 UBNIY Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Hold lo drucglau, 75c. italic Family Pills are the hsM. Judgo W. K. Ellia and Jadge Robert Eakin will escbange places iu holding tbe June ternn of circuit court for Morrow and Tnion counties. Judge Ellis left on the Friday evening train for Ki.urpriae to hold court, Judge Eakin being interested in some of the 11- Judge Eakin panned through Pendleton Mil morning on his wav to HtippDM to do likewise for Judge Ellis. District Attornev T. i. HaiTey and Court lUporlfsff John S. Beckwith ioifMtj the jOalg here m l will assist in the Imames of h iltlisM court at HappDsr. Tfic tafM will last a week, it is thought m as . I Iftk) I Wat Her T.rror. "1 would cough nearly all night lung," writes Mrs. Chaa. Applegate, ol Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any aleep. I had conauuip tion aoTiad that if 1 walked a block 1 would cough frightfully and apit blood, bat, when all other medicine failed, three f 1 bottlea of Dr. King's New Dis covery wholly cured me and I gained II pounds. " lt'i absolutely guaranted to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bron chitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 60c and 91- Trial bottlea free at l allman A Co. 'a drug store. I. Mann. Leads. K. Martin is entitled to be called tbe leader in the grocery trade on ac count of his loug experience iu the business. Then as be boys in car lots for t ash he gets a trade and cash dis counts which give hitn his goods a I Iktla cliMwianr than other stores Mar tin gives this saving iu his buyiug price to his t-ustouitrs. If you want a big bill of groceries get prices at other stores and then Martin can beut their prices A suite of rooms in tbe East Or Kouiau buildius. hot and cold water, bathroom, for U a month during the summer. Apply at the East Oregouian ottloe. W. BABCOCK ImmurmmoB roMoy. Lyceum Shell Ovater Parlor. 141 Mtin r I ... W Uuh.4u.lr "urn Ui iVTITt II 1 II 1 - - killiui' me annua, - , 7 . , i d for a life luauiance ' I vTaf raid he would dUoOVr - -- . ... i tnai tan J tuuult STTZ. ECZ AA aft, ftnifina ouu i auww ... 6"-"' . rV i i i i . , , - ... ... - rftaflW. 'II ..111 1 ftftftftM- k . bbbbbbbbbbw., 1 -. n . ' saaaasi ill iiiaiiiBi 1 1 1 . EXCURSION TO WALLA WALLA A LARGE DILIOATION WILL WITNESS THI BALL i.AMH Th Train Will Laava Pandlatoa at :! in th. Morning and Walla Walla on Return Trip at 8 p. m. The great game of baseball between the PendMon nine and the Walla Walla team will tatce place on the grounds of tbe latter on Snndav, May 19. The Pendleton contingent will leave this city on the regular train at 8:15 in the morning and will come back on a special leaving Walla Walla at o'clock in the evening. From Pendleton a delegation of I fit) or there abouts will go over to witness the sport. Many will go for the purpose of enjov ing a day with Walla Walla friends who would not care to attend the base ball game. Th. P.ndl.ton Nine. Owing to the fact that Claude and Clarence Penland have conscientious scruples against playing on Sunday, it will he necessary to make several changes. Mench will' pitch and Chapler play third base; Harlow will he behind the hat: Captain Hartmsn will play first, I I rich second, Co a shortstop, Fletcher center, Pnpnis left and either Allen or Cronin right. The batting order will be as follows: l lricb, lb. . Cot, as.; Fletcher, c. f. ; Barlow, c. : Hartman, lb. ; Dupuis, f. f. : Chapler, 3b.; Allen or Cronin, r. f. ; Meach, p. Ticket! on Sal. Thll Evening. There is liable to lie a rush for ticketa Snndav morning. In order to avoid the riieh those who intend to go on the excursion will be given an opportunity of getting their tickets Ifl advance, and with that object in view F. F. Wamslev, agent of the O. K. A It, has authorised the statement that tickets will be placed on sale at the depot at it o'clock this evening. Field Sports at Walla Walla. Field day sports art being held to day at Walla Walla, teams being present from the Weston normal, Iav ton High school, Walla Walla High school and from the academic depart metit of Whitman college. Kov Clonk lin, manager of the I'einlleton High school athletic team, and Jim Wvrick, one of the footracers of the team, went over to Walla Walla to watch the games, so as kO gel some pointers for the track meeting to te held at Ten dleton on Monday, May '.'7, where the Baker Citv High school, the Weston normal school and Pendleton lligl school teams will compete . at s a PARALYZED THE COURT. ProieeullBE an OtT.ndtr With a atultl tltud. of Wordi. A case of common drunk catue before the police court of Pendleton today The case, however, was not of com mon words, (or the greatest conglom eration of phraseology was fired at the judge that ever came irom the lips 01 an officer. The luckless fellow was not vet over his intoxication. So the iilticer, presenting him to the court .be had apparently been reading tbe New York Sun, for the same combina tion of words appeared recently in that newspaper said ot the culprit: "Your honor, this man is intoxi cated. He is drunk, inebriated, tipsy, full, loaded, jagged, fuddled, tight. tonheavv. slewed, half-shot, half-gone overgone, overtaken, primed, afflicted, flevated, exhilarated, genial, happy, mellow, corned, beery, winy, groggy, li.inrv. soaked, chock-a-block, lusliv muggy, it. ted, muddled, jiggered, foggy, hazy, diaiy, stunned, dazed. moory, dopy, oasibed, petrified, para h zed. "He has a (glorious or elegant jag on. a load on, a skate on, a tmn on a brannigan on, a shine on, a still 011, an edge on, a skin full, he has got a cup too much, be has looked 011 the wine w hen 11 was red, ne nas a in In- h ninet. he has an applejack gall he has been taking a little of Paddy's eye water or of red eye, he has been crooking his elbow, he has more sail than ballast, he has his main-brace well spliced, he has the sun in his eye, he can't set a hole 111 a ladder, and be can't lie down without holding tin "He is ha If -seas over, three sheets in the wind, oil his beam ends under tbe influence of the weather, ov-r the bay, in the .clouds, iu his cups, in his pots, off his trolley, off Ins nut, on a drunk, on a spree, on a bender, on a racket, on a tear, on the ran-tan, or the ree-raw, lie ii feeling his oats, lie is full of mountain dew, full of doie, full of forty-rod boose, full of Jersey lightning, full of tangle-loot, lull Pug-1 11 ice. he is as full as a tick, full as a goat, full as a bedbug, he is as drunk as a lord, drunk as a Ixn imj ow 1 , drunk as a (idler's bitch, drunk as David's sow, he is weak ; wabbly on his pins, all mope and brooms, and about to cast up his accounts. ' ' And at last account the court was running yet. A "ETAO. ETIUCK'' CAMIMB. Ha Wanttd to Be In That Animal show. With Norrls a Howe's big trained animal shows, which will exhibit in this any next Friday afternoon and night, under their large waterproof tents, which will be located near the O. U A Mi depot, is a stage struck" canine, who answers to tbe name of Hamlet. Tne dog jg . t-roas between i ' Yallar" and a cur dog. but is parti cularly bright and affectionate. Ham let "joined out" with the show at New Westminster last season of his own volition. The dog was noticed around tbe teuU all day with a sort of a "wiab-I-was-witb-tbe-show" look in his aye. After the performance in the evening when the men were loading the cars, they found Hamlet seated on the front steps of tbe baggage car They tried to make him go away, but he determinedly remained where he was seated ami tbe eudeavors of tbe meu to gait him to go, were of no avail, so as a last 'resort they placed him m side with the other dog actors. Ham let made friends of his canine com nanioiik and was soon tbe favorite of all tbe attaches. He was taken in baud by Professor Noma and he showed a willingness and aptitude for learning tricks that was nothing short of phenomiual. Hamlet is now one of the star nerforuiera with Norris A Kowe's shows. I u I ike the other dogs he is given the freedom of tbe tents; cau go and come when he pleases, but Hamlet never abuses tbe trust and con hdeuce put iu bits. He is a great dog and no mistake. si to a i rail lasi 'oowas. Ladl.s la "What Old T.aiklas Do" Wtar Thaaa. Th. comedy of tbe seavson iu Peiidle- tou will be the appearance of lrry Our auu Clarke, who la well rsuuem- bered from tbe bit he maUe laat season in "WLial Happened to Jones. " Ha ia supported by a New York cum pant in a brand new farce entitled What in. i loiuaius i' JiiiitfJus? froui tbe ureses criticisms, Mr. Clarke has swoead a hit of huge nrooortiona in -He latest attempt, the opinion obuiuiug that bis ptarformauce IS the Very Uip UOSCU OI count ouun One feature of bis production, uon which no monev has Itoen spared, is the beautiful stage sett ings, the hand some women who support him and the hpautifnl ami artistic gowns the wear. 1 here are no less than a dozen Pari sian creations of this season, and thev alone represent the expenditure of small fortune. Tbe date is Tuesday. May II, ' df --f- - MATBI A FLOOD. Columbia Rlvar and Casead. streams Mutt He High This Spring. "If the warm weather continues for ten days," said a prominent rsilron.ier today to the East Oragonian. "thot'ol n in tun river will be hooming, perhaps it will he st a Hood mark that will cause considerable damage. It is in season!" when the spring is rather late that the floods occnr, and this has been a late spring. Already the Ool umhia has risen enough to oat) as appre hension in the districts on the lower river, and some of the people living along the shores are preparing for trouble. "f was talking the other dav with the siiierintendent of the Northern Pacific railway. He asserted that the records kept by the company chotv that at the tunnel high up in the CAsOEtlel 144 feet of snow fell during tic Winter. Practically all of this snow is vet to come out, anil the danger is tl.at. hen it comes, it will come all at once." ATHENA'S PRODUCB MARKET. Pratt Sayt IT it Good and B.netits the Town. Athena merchants have no trouble iu disposing of produce bought from the farmer, savs tbe Press. Athena bus access to Isith the Portland and Sound markets, for reason that two hues of railroads give her these facilities facilities which both merchant and fanner profit by to a BtMt BE tent, As a trading point Athena has altv.iw been head and shoulders above other towns in the "Fast End," ami ttt years go bv she predoni inatcl v in creases her lead in the commercial race. Muring the past vears thousand of tons of potatoes an. I hat have fottlld a market in Athena Here the pro duce was loaded on the cars for ship ment west, the producer got hi- call and before leaving town a goodly .r tinn was lelt with the merchant in Bt change for RfMfOhgUjdlifMi It lakes all kinds of push to make a good trading point, anil this produce ptllb is RbOUl the best push we' have been up against It brings trade to Athena and trade ll what Athena is after. GOT HIS MONEY BACK. Milton Han't Expsrl.nee With an Attorla Invsttnient. Tbe following unusual occurrence is recorded by the Milton Eagle Last week, through the bank of Mil ton, Thomas Spence received f ":!", the same being for money invested a few vears ago in West Astoria town lot--Sir. Holy, tbe man who sold Mr Spence the lots, guaranteed the return of the money in two years with n per cent added for interest it the iiis. -i- metit did not prove sat i-factorv. Mr Spence failed to realize the golden ie- l urns expect.- I and the cash wit- re turned promptly and cheerful Iv op demand as stipulate !, and everyb ..It is happy. e v Bouqust for Pendleton Pitcher. Edwin F, Chapler, says the Atbeoa Press, Pendleton's new pitcher who did such splendid work against Col fa I Tuesday, came up and umpire. I th. Colfax-Athena game Wednesday, lit is an old friend of the four low.i hots on the Athena team, and has played with and against them many times. His friends here speak highly of hi- quahties as a hallplater ami a genth man, and Pendleton may congratulate herself on having -e. nr. .able a man. Suprsms Court Jutllcsi. Chief Justice K. 8. Bean, and BfO ciate Justices F. A. MtMWM ami C E. Wolverton, constituting the supreme court of tbe state ol Oregon, finish d up the Mav term at Pendleton on hri dav, Mav 17, and left this morning for Salem. They had a successful term here, made g.ssl headway with the locket and enjoyed themselves when not in session. For Sal.. Owing to mv is sir health I oiler for sale the Leezer Bakery; also, my resi dence prujfterty on iiardeii street hi tween Alta and ( 'oiirt. F.I.IZA LKF.EU. Exeuriton to Maaeham. BSMffsOB tram for Meacbam and way S)ints leaves O. K tV It. depot tomorrow Sunday morning at 6:1! Kouml trip, t For Sanative Uses. Its remarkable, SBaoUtsati ataaastng, ai.'l purlftiug eropertlen, th lived tiniii l i in i ii I1 great, rklli curs, WBrrgl'l U.e o.-e ol I Hi I Ha Mot i xjL3 ii i bathi f. i ai YX & n.fti lii'iuiUoiia, 1iiI1u.ii i . k ttuoa, awl l.atliiftfi-, B3I i u i f n tret .n ofsuslvs psi i V Is Mtoa,ai4alaolntssforuiol V v.. li.uiiiul uaahea to I Ui.iiaforuiceraUr.weaaiiraaea, ami formally sanative, antiseptic uurHea wlilcli n tuji urmt tlieuiaelvea Iu wuineu, and eaias :iUy to inoUier.. The Use of I 'prUH'MA OIliluiSUl Willi CimoVtU -XJAI- w.il sUftjiiuat It -ell in (lie auvsrer ouaca. a.ja iluouraout ll.- - l r..iiaIJ a u t: "ft givi-i . buauu. CsfUtaa aftr buua, Ua i. w. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Under New Management J. W BANCROFT, Prop. Kales l -Mi. ami (I .fill per .lay Meal, u Sbeclal Kales ty the uioulb. Beat Hotel lu the eily for families Bus to all trains, Kree sample iuusm Electric UgliU and Mum heal Fire proof bulldn.g Cor. Court and Johnson Sts PEWDLETOW. OWEOOr Telephone 7S. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Posts. Ueii vrrt Press Ml f cil... Kishl m sun la lauiuiarack Pist niftv.l un aim tli Ofnce roar of Havings Hank. PKNlll.KiXJfif, OEhoo.N ffuticuia T SOAP - JACOB FRAZER'S I. AST WILI TBSTAMEhT OF 1 11 K OLD PIORMIH MADX KNOWN. Btir.ka lodge. No. 82. I. 0.0. F , In th. Principal l sgstse. The last will and testament of the late JaOOD r rater Iihs been made public. It was executed tin October 7, I . . . , ... i i INP7, having neen iirnwn up nv .lonn 11. I.awrey and signed bj Jacob Krazer It) the presence 01 T. B. Wells and C. .1 Smith. H. Alexander is made exe cutor without surely or sureties, or bond ot anv kind w hatsoever. I he foil, wing legacies were left: To Eva Fraer, of Eugene, bis only grandchild. (10; to his lite brothers nu.l two sis ters, William rge, Monlgonierv, Andrew J,, James, Klua Shanks, and Ellen Johnson, he lelt fft each. I'lien came the follow I MB paragraph I devise ami beneath all tl ther estate and effects whatsoever ami wheresoever, both real and personal, to which I mav DB entitled, or which I mav have the power to dispose ol at mv decease, unto Knrcka lodge, N... I. o. o. I-'., of Pendleton, uroatllla county, Oregon, absolutely. The estate In the hands of the ex center consists o I fsn.fCi in money, El ccirtling to the iinentor, . After BMllil g all legacies anil paving all other ex penses incident In the death, there will remain about 800 for Knreka Itslgc. It might be proper In this connection to state that Bureka lodge has hail a nurse Inr Mr I rater for about half the lime during the past four or live vears, and all the time, dav ami night, for the past II months. (t is Is'liev ui thai tlie brother ami sisters of the deceased mentioned in the bill reside in Iowa The Pan-linoi-lcsn Ii xp.nlllon. The exposition at Bu ilo will he one of I be greatest Ibis OQntr) hat ever seen The entire lunch inert will be run hv the power furnished from N iagar.t Vails. Although the motive power rei'itired ll enormous we believe It is t't nil I to the task, the MEM M Hosteller's Stomal h Hitlers i-t,iiiil lo the task of supplying the human b. .Iv with motive p itver when it is en feebled and run down. It- power to revitalize the stsl-m and supply in w life and energy is well known. There is no other medicine iu the w. rid so gotsl for dyspep-iii, ludlgeaton, fiatuioney and nervousness, Ii I us Iveen the favorite medicine for OVtf fifty your. Be sure and get I be genuine with private revenne stamp over tie neck ol the bottle. i) o c i o s A N I) E N DR. SANDEN'S BELT. Has no j n .i 1 for tlu imith ol Norvoui and Physical Debil ity, ESihatuted Vitality. F;ui oooolt, Prematura teoline, Loai of Ivfemory, WastiiTg, ate. winch lias bean brought about by early indiscretions or later excesses, ssWASttWlD riiiKi v v SASA W rite lot h fur my latstl boOEl, "Haatk In Nature." an I ' ! iikIIi 1 Us I'm-un.l ,Vlni h; by Men." l)k. i, T. 8ANDEN, Dept. A. kussel Block, PORTLAND, - - OR. Loans on WHEAT LANDS At towssl rsti s J. R. DICKSON, l ast Oregouian Itulldlnx. Pendleton, Off g m. HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY fur in iiilciu. n wlui hei iah Oualilv ito.it by JOHN - ii .1 ' .. i The Louvre Saloon PKNW.KH'N . IIKKi.'iS Take the... Washington & Columbia Nier Railway Bm riciii'i, SI Paul, ft. IsWlal, Kau tu - L'ft) Ml Joe, Omaha, and All Points last and S ulb Portland aou points on the Stiuml. Arrlftiia 4.,l.ilavft Wv liisadart ax. Prluayi a 11 at a u. Tiii-s1as, Thaiasisytsini saniraa) alK.W- I" in c.i r dan lor hiforftaall I.....I.I' . uall .l K. III . -)'.' I UI lerdli'S ralos aiid acioii. W. ilUllt ul. p.adletua reaon S. B -AJ Ut.tOISAH o I' 4 wiia waiia. nasi. Pendleton tlkiah Stage Line Huston st Caraey , Prop'e. ftave Pendleton evert dav at 7 o'clock except Sunday, for Pilot Hmk, e, Kidftfe it Ilia and t'kiah. OimsI ae couiinialations. Moaisiiiable freight audi p.ftnr.-ngor raitw City ollic) at I'm 1 1 in an A. CJo's drug tare. t i mi a nnn en tns Wn r-wss s-swuivs tvi vvaiia WW ell It! Hart, Schiffner & Marx Tailor Made Clothet omiM e MABts M jjufTfY sflP 1 MH.AOU THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ... Several Reasons ... Wi v it pays to send' yo ii orders to lis and hoy from us: I We are the only people in Pendle ton in the Saddlery ouainoM thai bsvs BO rent to pay . '.'. We c.irry the lar'tst stock in K as tern i Iregoti. :t We are tbe only addlerv house in I'endletou that ne er employed boy I We have strictly one price and tne goodt are marked iu plain Bgwreei .ri our stock is always rreeti and I s es (he latest. We have an eatabllahed reputatl in for rel Ifthla work. 7 If "lir t'ooils are not as represented the m 'iiev will be cheerfully refunded. H. We never III 'srepreseilt Koisis make a sale. tl. We give von good work, low priMM and prompt attention. JOSE I il I, llari.i-is and attd'i i j TR A N S F E I , TRjJC I I N( s r o a c ; k. CROWMiR k .SON ll l I 1,1 . s h MIS Wholesale dealer in Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. j Henry Kopittke The Dead ft The College Athlete... Winn! is uds s Ma'i a ii h iii.i iuuiiIum akisl Ii Utt mp'i ii. I- iMi uvw. sttlhaslastli .i i nan (INsVGIJM Ilia. i .iru IMejB Men an I Mates PltS rlil I'.r iii-.ai.i ii aM PI H i UN oe aspaatk rsM'Uluj ai arevss nnii, for eo ui fori in .li i I- ma isrta ii Hi Bitumens! ..In... ,ir li. 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