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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1901)
U' Srm- i mm,. I Bee " Isr I iREAT shoe sale fie will M-ll our Ladies' Oxfords, both gad tan: also Ladies' Tan Shoes and ani B"." s 1 11,1 Shoes for 25 PER CENT OFF bla k Men's FOS ONE W EEK ONLY Commencing on Mondav. Way 20 and I nding on Saturday night. Mav 25. thos S. - i 'ueen mlit x epl Irmn ili is sale of our regular price. That if a fcoOO fir fl'.T-V a $3.00 shoe for $2.26. Remember thil - I i om week onlv: that you can get first clans uptodatc Mimnier shoos for one quarter of the price cut off. We advertise no fakes bat mean business. Cleaver Brothers The Practical Shoe Men. Ma CHARM;!) WITH ROBBIR Mro V Brmur Made a Peculiar Play This Afternoon. inahlerable excitaoMttl ni hhnI i n'cloot this altar nam hj a past). linr 11 y rnaili' ly Henry BMIMf, n ronfifl man who Iih lein a resident of I'tMiilli'too fur tin past nine months, niurli ni which timr was spent In "IhiomIpik" at the difleMnt games. H went into the Mint saloon earlier III tin' ilny and i la i dip to have lnM a few dollars Ho tried to borrow money from d i ff ore n t employe of the placo ami others. At annul I o'clock in went hack to lbs anloon anil graMied no II silver dollars from the Mtllr'tti lank roll mill walked nit Hp an qalekly fonnd by Marshal llanttrtnan, imt that Hieer tlmught he Imil bettor not attempt tn boM liim aithonl a warrant . A warrant wan therefore sworn nut in Justice Pltl tie-nlds court by T. J. Wagnaf and charged Itrauer with hav ing rubbed W H iiihnorc of 18 silver dollars, lawful money nf the t'nitei state, etc The warrant mis given to Conafttblc Inhn t Montley to serve). Ra tint Sheriff Itlaklev 10 tfo with liim, and finally gave Iba sheriff the war rant, ami BlB I whs taken into on ti ilv hi t a eon I and I nYbickand taken before J Oat lea Fit t.erald Mr B tartar plaaded not gnlH, Ha dan tad that ha bad mbhad anv iwrson and he bad onlv taken what he- him. claimed hinged to ! rt t : ,Q.MA- ' '! BRivmts. OTealii. Pntton'- Ri, anv flator, Dot ton 'a. '. . . i I. i i ivi.n-ii nl tfinfp ai m ii o pi. tap, J) to Mr boa. Nolf'e. b in, i.ir loncne at l law ic s iiiir window shade at ja. a, aborts, chop, harlev and feed alay '. your pietarx- (ranted . lateat at Murphy's. ajda ol tiaast, linliaii am! lac- e at Hawlev im in wall paper at paint store tic latrajtratotp and water Kaitaf! tnrnittire store, ahata, rartain jm i1h . mir- , at Radar's luroitnre store, place sad he', tamales. at Le aor. i imn amr "ariion atrit-ts Mtarkeliv baa ami' "tn.! miry Dr"iTtv (or snlc on 't baniH ami Uril on the market. prodii 't. if r lr BUranl'-e.! tnt A i.raaJirh IV t, new JF V niornini; thorn at Uo uada, per Hp Rat rant aim- tWutihl uk- fitoSSn-W will cha , It. toe installment nev in the Kam iudU $1 a nock of aud ail awar lu ll for the . R. A Uinstbaui MtltDe u Kai ' U ih asraite i tiw. t ia. bee tool Co. at and it (' i waver eat- when o a game f Jti The eentr ad aliea true, ,i ,,riM-eedn lab fur the . Milt to the ! the loaarh. aaRRa large M handf on 11 f- - WJ CALF .INI K 1 1 ' ueiat ssMirwnlt- style ami ' RUmI .'.n anil slii la a : , .r.i tamt as y ii. u4 u tit . e im . iTiaaT We beve made vr. am luattV SI ! SR.' and i-uiii mi . i s 1. 1 ' TfsV ! i l I iierleet of our utlit u bum 'endletoB Shoe Co., WM. TO1GKK Al 1, 1 At liader's furniture atore is the Hnxat line cl fssp ami niattintt. The Athena bareb.ill team w II play At Pavtmi on Sundav. .Mav III. Mondav RVWMRJ at the bonie nf MfR. C. J. Smith Ice cream. RHMit ami art. Horn, on Kriday. May IT, to Mr and Mra. Herb Thomson, of Baker City, bo) , weight lll'v piilindn. Gall up Hohbacb tV l eather- I -beat bread in the citv. Dallvari t I parts of the city. 'Phone main The ljdv Maccalies are n tiiat their record keopor ha- reiimve her otlice to the Kast Oregnuiati tniil.l ing, iifMtairs. The election of a chief to ai I Vuuim Chief is now sot for MoodR . May 20. This if subject to postpnne ment. Bvarvlxxly is re,iieatel to attend tin art sale and ice cream feast at the resi dence of Ir. and Mra Mitith mi M n lay afternoon ami evening from I to 10 p. m. Ice cream, music and art MoRdRJ uftertiiMiii and evening a' the h mn !r. and Mro. C. J. Mm Ufa I 'hi proceeds are for the nenefll of tin oruati fund of the I'resnyteriun church l'artie are at work bnrinu i t nu Hie (arm of Sunford Strmit. on M. -Kay creek, ten uiilee south ol I'en lle ton. The work baa not URajgnRRRd Hiitficientlv to gie an idea as t w nether iir not ml w ill be struck Hue of the itreateet mineral titid ever made in Katern Oreumi ha- n--I teen made in I'nioti comity near t:.. town of Nortii I'nwder. The lada siniplv enormous tM'ing over twn hun dred feet wide and can be traced fnr several miles. Harrv Miller encampment, Nn. 7, I'miievrs of the I'acilic, i- maKiiin headway. W. V. Kihom, RRBRfR solicitor of the order, returned lodai after apeiiiling a week there, lb they havf initiatinl aoven new mem la.rs during the pact week The women 's committee of the Y M. C. A. will ! very grateful if the iadies who pledged s'tibacr i p' mn- I Riadly W'ive the money to the cnnv.i--era iu tha rewpectiee districts befnri the tint of June. It will greatly facilitate the task of collecting. A telegram frmu prmgliel ! . Ill . aniniuncea that Mrs. Ida llm " i'eiidletnii, wan elected supreme senti nel at the supreme conventmn of Royal Nelghtmrs of America .Vr Haoibleui 'a friends here ejten ! i' congratulatioun The next MprwBM convention of the order will be Mid at Indiaiiapnlia. Tlie aunual declamation rrrirrrI al the preparatory students of the I cm.', tun academv tm.s plan- in the I'n-sl v terian church i- rulay aeaoing in lia presence nl a :ar.- audience Tin priaea were cash. Douglas JobOROR won first. recitina "Beiahaiiai DRRJRH;" Mis Klaie iiarrett i-anie BRRoad, with "The Rhyme of the Iiucheat- Ma . " There were nev-n RRR) teMtants. Lhurcr. Announearoantl, t'tiiircb n! the Redeemer, hivim- nrviaR liRRamna at hours a- follows flajBdaT school at io a iii. OaiabrR' lion ol tile Holy Communion with ei iiioii at 11 a. m Kvening prayer am! Rddraaaad at r v p. m HuiofWiR bs rj the liftmtl. anniversar d the orguniiation ol the work of the I'rntestaiit KpiaaOMl church in Ore gon, the event will lie celebratetl in all congregati'ma ol tins church In this state by iiKiiiniuK a bjrrbjmuRMI fund fnr 'lie endowment of the -amnarv wora u carried on by tln diocese ifturuiKM far this parpORa will be receivmi at the morning service M. K. church, aoiith -Keitular aor vicen -undav. May V- 1'reacinint at I a in. and at s p. m. Sunday semen at 10 a. in. Bparoftn League at T p. ui. All are invimd I'hol ; I ill ; I OR A DA V Stanley K. Daan, owner of the title abatraci ho Iha l katn Hi l ean 1 .Wa ... u.i i.t eki-tere, nt thellotel Pandlaton on Friday avanfaigi and will remain here until Monday evening, itoiim then to RRtl KranciN'o, fnr a (e week- of recreation. He will an from Portland via tin- o. R, 4 N . Oo.'i HaRBllhlJ line. Mr. DaRJI WUt R resi dent ol PaRailotOR in ISN. lie went (rum here to Walla Walla during that year, mid aatabliahed the husiiies he now owii. Like all others who return here after .-everal years of ah-ence, .Mr. I ean expresses surprise at the re markable chances in the appearand ol I'emllctoii. ow i it u to the aOORtfRJOtiOD nf mi nianv hiMini".- Imuses and resi dences. "Perhaps the greatest ehatlRe." said he, "is ill the absence of si. many of the people who lived here in thos, , , r .lavs When I lived here, I thought I knew everyone In i'eudietnu. and. ! all practical pur poses, 1 ilid. t)sMcially, the men in busim-ss I knew, and knew them all. No as I walk the streets and, not only timl nnmliors nt Hiibstantiiil Inisi nnihlinirs that lend n metro- politan air to yORV tnwn, but 1 note nam in tie- m .1 j inly of persons of whrtni I have never before heard, Wul hi Walia is changiiu, too. New people ari i lining iii and many build Mfi are Rolng up In fact, all the towns in tin- regmn are improving and the rural districts are rapidly Rattling up with prosperous farmers." Pertonal Mention. Roxy Horn left thil RMffling lor La UnWlll. haviiiK' secured a position as assistant t' Max I rieili.in.ier, traveling represenl.it . w of I ieuel ,v lirotiiera, j of Chicago. Mr. Horn will pack -am Ohaatf A. Wlutemore. nreHident of the t'nrtiaml llasehall assm latmn, was in I'eudietnu on I rida ami -pent an hour at the imsebal! grounds watch mn the Pendleton cits practice His team lead- :lie pROiflf Northwest League. K. L, J.ckley , ope of the proprie tors of the l.a it ramie Chronicle, s'iit Friday la Paadlatoa. He is haiking much you hirer and handsomer than he, u-ei! p hal ROM ot bis tiest friends didn't know I. im until after he start.d on ins boaiaaard trip at ItM. Julius Posner, of the linn of Hilde lirandt, I'osner A Co., and u i .-r- na Mand ol "Little Henry," sjient Fri day with Jia? t'arkes. Henry Oierlich, i.d Baathorn, Brrvr Nobla ami John T Van iirsdall or. u hshing trip dnwp the I ' innt i I In river, winding up at I.ouis Neil's place. There was but one Hah RRngbl, and who anvghl it is still an aodaeidad matter, hut it lies be Inaaa Mr. roanar ami Mr. Baatborn, witii chances slightly in favor of the lonner. w m a MKMUR, AL tXKKtlSRS. Tna Lourt Housa in Plaea, &unua. May 26, at 11:16. Kxercisen in couiiiieuiuration of the days ol the reheliimi will m held Radar Iha auspice- ol Kit i arson post, Q. A. R., on Sunday, May in. at l' iniliutes pan 11, iii the court house. The Rarniot) on that oci-asiou will lie preached by Lev. Bnhafl J 1'iveii, Pttst.ir if The I'rcsliy lerian church. A ordiai invitation (l extended to all the Inndnj RBbOQl ami uli the secret aaalatlaa ol the city to attend. The Pionaatt ol tna Paoiftc ami iha Wa d- Mi ' he World have already siunitiwl at they would accept the invitation Many years have paeaed -nice those who wore the blue stood in battia am with the wearers of the tfr.iv. lime has heeled the wound winch were tall at the close of that RMmorahll Ml igitle, and the scars are baiag rapidly oblitoratad, It is the wish of Kit Caraou post that every aonfodomta at i.l i-r in tins city and vicinity thMld join in and Ih- one ot the participants iu tiiee iiieuiorial exurclnes JUDGE EITZ UEKALD SUES Omatllla County Dafandant tn a Friendly ull. As a ri -nil of Iihv mi; had two hills cm down by Iha county mart, Jnattoa Hi.- iiornbl la- entered n friendly en it against I mat ilia com ty. and it will come no before Jodva Kllisat the Jnna ierm. The sub is basini apoa an agreed stalomonl of facts signed by Diatriel Atlnrnay Hailay and Justice Fits Gorald regarding the docket on- fie- in tin case of the state va. .lames Rhnfon, ami toe state vs. Annie Pond. The first point of law which plain tiff ami defendant desire to submit to tin court and iiave decided in this aanaa is iha follow inn i W'.nt OOUrtltntal a ducket entry in Iha docket of n justice of peace, for which said justice is entitled to the sum of cents fees for entering the pan ie. DWARFS hill'morgan plan RocKfollsr Hai tha Rlaaast Sehenie ot Period. Rev York. May 18. The World says : " loH-kefeller with his Standard Oil millions has planned a great railroad combination with a direct line from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It is said that the Morgan-Hill railroad comln nation will look insignificant in com-pari-ui w ith the Knckelel ler combina tion which is to le known as the Atlantic ami Pacific Air line. LATIN AMERICAN QUARREL sa m The Golden Age isg the GOLD DUST Age that emancipates women of all aes from the tyranny of hard housework. GOLD DUST Washing Powder is the greatest boon of the century to woman, since it lightens her heavi est work. Large package is greatest economy. r rrasiD'B i ..... I . . nm .aaw m t . -. i .L JaVi.T!3a-jnm..-a- City nay Be a or Maxieo Lonarssi Flaseo. Wa-hingtnn, May Ih. -There is great excitement ainiiiikr the representatives 0l the ajth American republics in tins city nver the iiiestion of what shall in discussed at the coming Pan-American congress to held in the City of Mexico There is slmm probability that some of the South American countries will withdraw from partici pation in the congreaa and the chances are that the meetini; will he a nasco. The N. K. Fair-bank Company, Chicago. uoxua. New York ai.-ir-iiru.ua'ii;-ii:i:--i;ir -iir.v."ii:.v-liiur-iur -x-.- r-VCS',ir'wik'ry' ' a "-reaaK f i . Boa ton. Rj Hg MANHOOD RESTORED (PDNF bin Viuuiirr. llii.presrriiii,iii nfaf unon. Freneh pi' -i nn. will qiilrfciyruin you u( ail ,i.-t ..iia r ui- ..I ' .. .I,;.,-, ,w Tl it I, II ,u, 11 nniii, Cain" lit lite llnek. S.-ltllllltl I In lal.lta. Sjertntis ISebllllt I'lttipleN I nlilllr-vl. tlurr, I ih. uln. V u .- I,. mhiI I iili.llllilllon. II tl.ii.s al i lease, hv d.i'v nr n lain. .r..vi,ii,ti..L .,... . f .' .M-ii.inr,. t .ileli If lint chii-ki'd lH'la In hi', rn .n.,rr . . I u'.l ll I ,.. . I I MlliI'VI'. I'l.stn till. II var. I lie k l.liu.ta and im iirtiuirvinv.!.. ..( . i .. a I a I It t : . hi ii'iiuthHOw and rttoraimail weak urmtnt. 1 Imreaaon anlTsr.Ta ar.. mil n.rs.t tv Tsvtorlahanears'riv..,t are trouhled wttli Hroalanllla Cri'IDK.NK the miljr known reOH-cY le curt- Willi. un i.ii uiierui.iiii. ttte l.tUni"' t-i.v A wrltieo aanvikaajlssi am retai t i i . ....... con aeaMawtMt jr mall, hau.l t.ir siik in-ni.,r a. il i. .nmociiaia, Addraaa I VOL ill nil IM. lu., I . u. Box am. Han PraucaoasCaL VIHt a l.R HV T Vl.l.vl A N (XI., DfttlaatlNTl' . "KViU.ITOV. miFdiiN. f The state normal school at Mon mouth r.'i.o't- that tin. demand for its caduates during the Jpast year has twen much beyond the supply . (iradua lion from the achool practically assurea a plaea worth from Ho to f'n ar ntontb. ST. JOE STORE L. H. Shipp Little McKay Choice Creamery Butter PER POUND 25c LYONS MERCANTILE CO.. The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY Fl RMtsHKh BAR IN t'ONNF.cnoN IN CENTER F BLOCK BET. A.LTA 4 WEBB MTU F. . SCHEMf. Prop. An Old Bird Isn't caught with huff and a wise Mnotn is not 1 u p t tl with common ironstone ware whn tlicv Can Buy Johnson Brori' fine semi-porcelain for tin -aine price at t he Owl Tea House. Cheapest place in Oregon. Is I hr your Experience? Hon. E. L. smith, president of tin slate board nf horticulture, with Qrr iixxlbrotl went down to Cove w her. thev oogRaiaad a fruit rrroi lintion to ' Ruiiwn as the Cove Fruit I'iiioii, w nt, capital RtOOh Ol $1000, in shares ol '. each. Ipring Troubles. I . ol appetite. Billiou-uiet-8, Momarli til menti PimpleB and sther Eruption! are Home of them M. J. 1 AVLtJK SURPK1SKD Kituath Birthday Annlvartwry tolo Draied Kriday Rvanlna. nay 17 Henry .1 Taylor, wim live about -i. i.orti : I'eii.ii.'t .ii, was .'mi years obi nn Friday, May 17. He ia a member of hureka bajge, No. 'A'i, 1. o. o. 1., am) u number of the mem bers of that order gave Mm u pleasant nirpriae. H. Alexander, T. B. Wells, T. J. Tweedv. John Hanev Ih Kuui lor Peter Mederuacii, John Williuuis, 1.. Li Montague, .ha- Hooh and Loui H ami kef drove out from I'emlletou to Mr Taylor's bOBIR, leaving here at ti o'eba'k and returning at midnight. Joa iluuscnui, u lieiKhoor, also a ineiu bof of Kureka iotlge, drove over and joined the party, and a very pleasant eveiiiuit was paseeil Mrs. laylor prRROMad hor husband with a liand aoOMI past Kraiid regalia, and iiis sous ami daughters yave Mm an elegant golil-heaUe.1 uahi .Ah elegant alloier was spread a' the proper time and ail I'urticipatiug nail an eiiioyable tunc. It ORAM in the liaturt party to Mr. Tavlor. m A DAINTY SLEEPING rv.-Satr. ROOM Mi is tha tksire ol t vurs woman who lius an eye to tna Iranlltiflll and a a cultivated taste. She can tit up hct itanpini room, parlor or dining room trmii our elaborate stock from th plainest to the Inchest graded and at pfftCM that are right. MATTINGS at reduced prices U cause of crt erstock. Carpets, Rags, Window Shades. Curtain poles, liadv Baba f" carts, mirrors, pictures, etc Locust Hill Rabbitrv and Poultry Yards Pedigreed Belgian hares and pure bred Fowls. Hares, .'i (Nl M-r pair, each. liarrts.1, Huff, and White I'lym outii Km'kH- Kirge U ui oar 15, M sittings (or 110; also some Harred Kisk eggs ut tl.M) mt sitting. Kose and Single Comb Khisle Island Keds Fgga tl',00 Mir l.'i, 3 sittings lor 5.00. Visitors welcome For further ilifnrmatioii address QV W. WADK, I'endletoii, Oregon Call up Ma A. K VDEK, I'lidertakine 1'. triors in Rear. Main and Vell Streets. No. 5 lor Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Lafl rK. . WOOL FOR SALE. Thursilay of Nofa w;ek J will he at the Kirst National Hank otiicr- to receive sealed hidts 00 IfOti of WO 1 Nos. 5, S, 1 '! and IT, tboflt BOO llflfcl. DOW liOlDfj in the I nh pendent ware house; alno ala Hit .() sai k- of this yearn clip. J reservi the privilege of rejecting any or all bldf. Address me I'eii dleton or Pilot Kock. Telephone I'endletoii or ranch on Hear ( reek. J. E. SiTITH. Heavy Hauling r.M"tcial iMRnMaH (Iveu la i anrigajMaai Laatz Bros. A e St. Georg Restaurant E l.KVT II i Ng SERVED i n T I HE M KKKI AFFORDS Sunday Dinner a Specialty NIGHT ( 00K llntiqiietM and Psrtlpn ,,iT,,n - . Attiiiiti.,., " "tl OPEN Ai.i, I KKNCll Attaatlon CHAS. SPENCER, I'niprlstnr. For Rig5 To jjo Fishing or for a cab to iimk,, .n telephone Main Til. Kl VIS (IRAKI, Hroprlet o NORTHERN W PACIFIC RUNS Pullman Sleeping Ckn, Elegant Dining t ,.,k Tourist Sleeping Cars To ST. PAtll 'MINNUfoia u i.l' in KAKl.o ORANn FliRti i, .i, ... n ll UU'TTK. IMKOI I.II Ml KITS TO CMICAOO WASHINCTON IH11.AHKI.PH1A NKW YORK BOSTON and all pointa Kast and Ronth. Tlirtiugh tlckels t Jaiian tarniua anil Nurtln and American line. ' '.I' Silt 111 .h Northern PacIBi Hiaaaiklii. TIRE RCHRDULI. I -aln leave Peudletna daily eiMfjaW a ii. i. in ttii! lli Ki'la. ca mi nr a rlli V. ai1.ni. i-..V ion, i reeon. nr a V illAKl.Til.V llilrd anil Murrlaon so. I'nrtluil us mm OREGON Shot Line UfHioiN Pacific IISHiST sua Time Seheduie Prom Pandlelon. I lilcagn I'nrllauil Hueelal d P m via limit. ' lis Inn Halt Lake. Ileuver Port Worth. Omana Km. aaa CUT, Hi Umli, Cblvaon and Kaat. 1(1 I ! I Atlantic Kxirea :loa m. via Hunt lURtOU Halt I ake. Denver. Pt. Worth. Omaha kau sas City, at.Louii I'n. nago aud East !0:.a Ht fan I Paal Mall . ai. la Hpokaua. Walla Walla LewlilM s.s.kaiK..Waha.'t fall Ban. Mliiueaisilli. it Haul. Imlulh.MTlwaa-.-. in. as. ai. hail at Ocean and River Schedule PKOM I'OKTLA.MI All salllna dales rati - u a. m. Jeci lu chauge. Fur Han Praiieiacu Hall aaarj ft dart. ball en . pi huuilat a p m. lialiirUa) IU p nt. ball- ex. Mile lav a m (am. luea Thrs. ami rial Columbia River lu Asturla and War I jt ml i na il t JLL. Wlllamatta Rlvsr iruentu t.lir. r,oww-.. naiein. iuunii"-ii"wi.i and Way-Uielinsi orvallla aud Way- 1 ltnilluga as s Willamette and Yam 7 a m at I u j. i una Ihra. Oregon City Hernial . ami Sat .ml Way-Laii.hn LL THE NEWS! Taka the Ea.i Oragoniau Daily ts.oa a year bv Weakly Hi.jo, and Semi. veer HaroriU r.v fre I mail ajeeWlv R no Luave Hlpaiia S:Ma. m. iMlly bnake Kivoi Rlparla to hewlitoa V V WiSil.IT Aeenl UlM. roii W uei yog Man' .mr carrlag' Iroui the repair ingihupai the appointed iTluv Uiai you can't Wile I you want work done promptly and uMcleailv lake It 10 a repairer Hith u n-'puiatioii lor prumpiueas ami ichabihty like MEAOLE BROS. Soon be Harvest Time 4KSAPARILLA of a surprise C'orrecuj all of these makes the blood pure. and TALLAIAN & CO. Uuolutlon Notloa. the Iirm ol i.i, He. he ,s Kirkuiah ia this dat dineolved by mutual eminent, K.J. hirhmaii retoes and Win. On- del ke collt miles the hllHIIICM- Hill iiav all debts id the firm and collect all hills. Outtid I'eiidlelon, Or., May NrewVW I Come I I i asaaaaiiaeaaaaaawVSSVa! and see cooking e; i . a in my stock of dishes uraniteware, tin ware and I I t fllfil lc .... US 1 . ' 'Cv id camping outfits V. STROBILE, Court Mnsct NEW HARDWARE STORE OUR PLUMBING SHOP IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Ws bid for your plumbing work with first cias work and prices that will he ItSlftnsMf We will give you prompt service and will gUSfSJlteW all material furuinhed as wdl as the workman ship. We intend to make our plumbing depart msttt prominent feature of our busiossi and to make a specialty of that line of work HARDWARE STORE WILL BE OPENED ON JUNE 1st ill to ieavi W h. n mn hardware store is open we want J cull and its ub as our stock of shelf and 1 hardware, staves, tin, and graniteware will be very complete and entirely new. Our expeneucfc in the hardware bttsitaSSf will aid you in select ing tmilder s hardware W.. will )41 I i ll-ll -.cl 1 to "V Mlli SV a,' a aa a give you prices and show our stock Plumbing and Steam Fitting a Specialty. W. J. CLARKE & CO. Opera House Block, Court Street, Pen dleton, Ore. 18, 1K01. WW. OODKCKK. E. J. KIliklMAS. lailliH OrussiaU. j Vvvvvyvvvyv' a. aaVSSSSIavSrsia't