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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1901)
A flyer for Friday and Saturday 120 ShirtWaists to 0 at 39c" Sain commences Friday and closes Saturday Bight Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. tih ksday, may MM tion i I iIm country searched lor mm with aonie hope nf aurOSMi JgktwwIi'H ih a married man and wan lit one time a renidfliit of the city oi Wall Walln atnl an n 1 1 I r ' of the hiiHineaa college there. 1 1 whh con victed there of tlie crime of forgery mnl Hcntenci'il In three yearn imprison- which rhihl are at Jilllietta, Idaho. He hail heen in Pullman for aoinc time and has operated a howling alley Hince iboflf January I. Meyu'ra, brother-in-law of the mi ing turner ha not a cent in the hank upon which the cheek were drawn and unheaitatingl v pronounces the . . .w.lirai Nll'l rriiw-llirii ... . . ,. , L I. MAlOI.1. IIU 1111 lv 'i mi iiirill ill win- nvon- mi i i & i o i , Ml mat Will Tak. Plao. at Ana .ndi. Montana. aM ramleed n hanger on Wed- u L'll-Miind hoxing occur lieiween me . .. 1 I ....... 1 1 . 1 II i. imi1 I It l .iiini i, ., m, tin' kv ng of Monday, May StiL. :. L. i,;ii..,i hn ii 'JO-round I',,u.i llmne on the untitle who check- to he forger. ei , Thnit inch thing" re handle.l at .Mimli are Ifi "' " till bo t" nnifh. ihj m"K. b fll known lightweight, W trainer rtfi Anacomia Allliei ic nun, mi" li tnanaitf die Havea-Unweii go. Ike llf- I" till' "I loiineo lni' iwckftl SlDfk'lale nut at I rimer opera MtaJtlfilMO, Innniny Howen mnth' .parred at the i:.iiiiuniia in biicitrwitli hid hruther, "Deafv" 4,-, It IK i - thai 11 couple IhUUmmntn will no t admoms )PiiriN)tc le alch the HaveH-Kowen lAva I lit nil . I I J. Cbruor make, oath tliai In- i tin partner ullliu linn of K. J. Cheney li Co., In Ho' rlly of lutnlo. enmity miu oiav Mm in in win yi y i i 1 i. , i,u- i.ii i'ii, Ii ami ing mm o ii lllii, linn. In ! nil Catarrh that i annul In- rnreil by j I lll' catarrh t urc. Ui Iwfufi' tie' ami iilii'rllM'il In my it.- -i i ii i - mil in I',', I'liibor, A. 1KN I U- ill V IJnV - . ,',. I 1 1 II I II rUll'i I aurrli Curi' i taki'ii internally ami l J I UKMCI t I O.. Iiili-iln. illlln. toll by ilnirii- " Hut family I'llUari- tin- i..-t LOUKINh POK KNOWLKS. the SoarehliiK Out Turgor. I.. DavlSj of I'ull- li'lKlletiin 'in looking 'or former, who ih irregtilaril run ucroHH anv Pullman Dmitv Sheriff Bin, Waali. , waa in 'Juealav evening, inoalfH, Um Pullman lintel MMf fur ri it ll ! nut known I .it he ItM tn Knuwler ivhereiihoiita. Warrant r t lor the arreat of I. F. KnuwIttH, ui I'u 1 1 nmtt , on a torp ui fnrxt'N. i,e having paaacd Hrtlir.'L- leur,in; the uatlie of X ('. Iyr. Ilia iimther Ill-law, theae MfkibHiug for tin niiiii of $IU) each. MM a aU- n I'htM'k luiioti'il at a talonna (nr the aunt of 'J. ..r. ,.u.l .1 f L. : wwm .. m i mii'iiin PWN IU-r the i:l,.-;i - of the hailkillK UUri .Salnnlai ,,i..l !...(..... l... I.... IhMlhay were oriiriia had heen dh- i.i.r,. ,i ..... i.i I,. i " " .uiM n ii. in inn iiiii cny , , '" "Mlllll . 11 W BP 111' ,1111 - ..ii inn imm in me it;reciiiin ol inini .inn ii ii'iirH III I nit nor- -aavirJl III te. urliatleai,,! la ..if.. I In -Ui Ol fnin.' Ill llllflna... u.,,.11. -...I u -- i : t 1 1 - UU ruil ,,,, r,.L 4.. - i n UU v IIIK MM1I gati.Moci,,,, Kwt.r of m. M , p.uivoly lM Put. .uaraiiiw koo.1. repreaiiiiluil wurili buytug ami your Llvnd In Walla Walla. Of KnowltiH, the Walla Walla I DiOO Havn: knowleH wan atone time well known in thin city where In cupied a position aw iiiHtructor in hook keep ing anil pOOBMDlhlp at the BtnplN hllMitiMHH college. He waH well thought of while here, hut later, after going to .Spokane wan arretted on a charge ol forgery and mint to the penitentiary at 1 1 1 id plnce, arriving March k. IHIi:;, ami heiiig iliNcharged from the nitltO tion Atiguat 11, 1HH5. After lieing re leaMed from the Mini tent iary at thin place Knowlen at once left the cilv and thoae who once had known In in here a the daahing and accoinpliMhed inntnii -tor hud all hut forgotten that audi peraon whh in existence when the fore going telegram arrived veaterdav atat- hatl again tallen into wicked waVM. When Heen liiHt evening hy a reporter lor the I'nion Warden UO troll an id : "Know lea wan in the priaon before I came here and waa tliachargeil before I had the pleiiHiire of foriuing bin ac quaintance. Thoae in the iiiHtitution aim remeiuher bin nay that he huh an expert neiimau and that he huh one of the luoHt Moonpliabod bookkMpon thai ban ever lieeu on the 1'iu'ilii cnaat. A gooil portion of hit time during Ii ih Htay in the m iteut iari w,i" occupied , in crayon drawing and nianv line pic laiM were dMBOMd of by him that the fund which weiii to him at the time be wan given hie liberty might lie Hwolled " Working M fl a Day. There'a no rent lor thoae tireleaa I illl anrk'Tr -I)r. King'N Xew Life IPllla. MillmuH are alwaya hiiax , cur lug torpid liver, jaundice, biliotiaueaa fevi i and ague, l'liev haiiiah Hick bead ache, drive out malaria. .Never gripe or weaken Small, laate nice, wirk woiuliTH Tri them - n- at lull man A Co 'a. R Martin Laada. K. Martin ia entitiiHl to tie called the leader in the grocery trade on ac count of hia long, experience in the boa i iieaa . Then an he DOjrf in m lotn fur caah DO gela a trade and caHh tlia counlH which give bin hia good a little cheaper titan other Htorea. Mur kin givea tti ih Having in hia buying price to bll BMloflM Pa, If you want a big bill of groceriea gel pricea at othtn Htoren and then Martin can lient their j pricea. Saya Ha Wu Torlurad. 1 uttered audi pain from coma I OOOld hardlv walk," writen II. Kobin- aon. Ilillahorough. 111., "nut MOB' len'a Arnica Salve completely cured them." Acta like magic on apraiiiH, bruiaea, uuta, aorea, acalda, hurna, Laiila, uluara. Perfect healer of akin diaeaHeH uud pilea. Cure guaranteed by Tall man & Go. Dlaolullou Notlaa. The inn, of ii'i'ki- & Kirk man ia thiH dav diwl Vd by uiiitual conaeut, K. J. Kirkuiau reti'ea ami Wiu. Uo dacke cout.nuuH the tmaiueaa, will pay all deliln ui the inn and collect all In I In Dated Pendleton, Or., May 18, 1U01. W.M. QODEOKB. B, J. K1KKMAN. L. HUNZIKER, "Jeweler and Optician... W door il,,,,. . . ii i a. II ar. i LT hi i r iii i rn in ill' ni l ia m-M m m i ij 'rii iii iii ii nvtii, liviiaii Under New nanagemant. w BANCROFT. Prop. II K aaa. UoU)l In trie cilv lor Kaullllaa. aiactrlc ligtila ami HUmui beat. Flru-prool bulldlcg. -un ana Johnson Sts. PENDLETON. OREGON 'aplioue 7:. ALLEN BROS., Wood and " anil lauiuiataok 1'oaU. Wood uloa auii Jrjr uttice ruariil ,iuL l.ieuteuauta Joaeph I. McMullen and William M. Barriger have been aa Higued to the Twenty-eighth infantry and ordered to Vancouver harrackn McMullen waa appoinied a aecond lieu tenant from the grade of lirat aer geant, Troop II, Sixth cavalry, and Barriger waa appointed from the rank of the ratine imop and regiment. WOOL SAME AS LAST WEEK PRICES HI-MAIN AT 6 1-2 TO 10 l-S CBNTS. Shearing about Over and Loti or the Stuff ileum Hauled to Pendleton for Storage. Considerable wool ia enmino to Pen- dleton,aH the Nhearing aeaaon ia tiracti- a . i .. . . , . . r iTmiy over in ine weaiern ami aoutli wt'Htern DOrtioDI of the county anil the I IMO POP! are cloning in on the laat banda in the colder portion of the county in the foothills. The quotations remain trie name as one week ago, j(' to lO'-gc, with the most nf the transac tiotiH Hroiin.l iV t" 10c. One of the lart'i'Ni bOytPI in this market remarket this morning that sheepmen were ,li PMini of their nil 01 generally, and that if the sales continued as at present next September would see prac tically all the wool in the county sold. There are a few who Hre holding, ami will continue to hold for better price?. The outlook does not indicate anv great fluctuation in the price of wool ih the local market, either up or down. Wheat In Pendleton. Pendleton, May UH. There, is but little change in the price of wheat a compared with a week ago. It is up at,. mi Iff for all kinds antl that is all that can he said Local millers are paving rale for best No. 1 club and retichaff, delivered at the mill, while tnillerH antl exporters are paving 4H',..c for the same at outside warehouses. i oral Produce Market. Pendleton dealers are paving the fol lowing prices for ranch and farm pro duce I Butter, to 40c per roll. Kggs lfic per dot. Potatoes II rm per sack. Turkeys A I ive, Iftffl per DOMal i ieeae $11! ier dozen. Pucks fl.Tai per dozen. 'hicki'hs-IJ8.M to 4..r)0 per dozen. X -w cabbage. ihlpDOd in from Port land, stdls at 4 cents pet pound. New potatoes are selling at ft cents per pound. Strawberries Walla Walla, L'.V per box; California, loc per bos. Old potattats are the sensation in the local market QPOOOPI are QDOtiOl them at 1 1.60 per "ink and none in the market. Portland Wheat Review. I'ortlaatid, Mav L'.'l. The commercial editor nf the Oregonian says: "The market showed more strength yesterday than has been in evidence for several davs. The l-'.aat closed nearly a cent higher, and even hati I'rancisco with all tif its growing reports of a bumper crop and stiff freight rates, managed to show a fractional gain. In this market, matters are already shaping tbeniHelves for the usual periotl of Summer quiet, ami the competition to do busineMs regardless of prices, ia not so tierue as it was Tin mpara- tivelv huiuII amount of wheat remain ing in the Pacific Northwest, is in such strong hands, that it requires some thing better than present exort values to move it. Cutler audi circumstances, in an! um- of value for their accuracy ure secured with difficulty. Sixty cents teems to lie about the ruling figure (or walla walla, and about t wo cents more for blueatetu. The bulk of the pur- chaHes are ma IrV millers antl their requirements are not mfBl llOOl ly great to demand very BWOb 'Oieal. "Freights continue very firm for ilia t u tit tonnage, w ith DO demand for spot or near by ships. As high as 40 shill ings is paid up to the end of hecem lair, ami If present crop condition continue until harvest, 40 abiding ships may look cheap la-fore the emi of the year. The growing crop in the Northwest is in plendid condition aside from the presence of a great deal of tar weed, which aeema to la scattered all over the Northwest. Kast of the Hocky mountains there are com plaints of damage from dry weather ami the HeHHian tly. A pro MM( factor in the strength of the Kuronean market is the damage to the lierinan crop. " Boston Wool. Boston, May 211. The demand for wool hua BOW only moderate during the past week, ami DP MM rule about the same as the week before. Territory wools remain steady in price, and are meeting with some sales at the firmer range of quotations, l ine medium anil line and staple scoured ia quoted at 40 to Ho, while the atrictly alaple article is selling at 44 to 46c. Fleece wooIh are hIow with No. 1 Ohio decidedly weak, it being verv dillicult to sell washed Ohio at over li.V. AuHtralian wooIh in this market are quiet aud un changed. I'errit iry, scoured basis, Montana line medium and Hue, 14 to 15c; sci ni red, 42 to Ml ; staple, 45 to 4ic ; Ctah, Wyoming aud Idabo hue medium and tine, 12 to 14c ; scoured, 40 to l.'i ; staple, 44 to 45c. Australian. scoured baai. spot pricea, combing superfine, nominal. M to 70c; 00d i to liSc , average, 03 to ,i5c . Hopi. Wool, Hide. Ktc Portland, May 2;t - Hope -12 to 14c hit IIOIIIIll. Wool Vallev, 11 to iMI Kaatern Oregon, 7 to 10c; mohair, 20 to 21c per pound. Hlnwiiskins -Shearlings. 15 to short wool, 26 to 36c ; mud iu in -win ll , 30 to 60c; long wool, 60 to $1 each. Tallow Ml No. 2 aud grease. to 2'uC pet pou ud. Hidea Dry hidea, No. 1, 1 pounds unit nnwanls. n to Lie; ory Kip, an, 1, 6 to 16 pouuda, 14 to 15c per noiind ; dry calf No. 1, aounil ateere, 110 p.. mnl- and over, 7 to 8c; do, 60 to tin nounds. 7 to 7ic: do under 50 pouuda, DM to 7c; kip, to to poooq j 5.70; light, 5.rV to $6.S2'4 ; bulk of ale, f5.72Si to fi.K2. Sheep -Keceipta, 18,000. Sheep alow. Oooil to choice wether, 4.30 to 4.W; fair to choice mixed, 14.10 to 14.40: western sheen, 14. 30 to 14. 60 ; yearling. 14.50 to 14.75; native lamb. 4.50 to 5.7fi; western lamb, 5 tn $5.75. NORTHWEST NBWSPAPRR LRA0UB. Ora-anized In Portland for Exchange of New. A project for some time contemplated wa realized on Momlav, when the Northwest Afternoon Newatianer League wa organ ized in Portland. The ob ject is to secure co-oiwration of the evening dailies nf the Northwest in the exchange of new local to thi region. I lie league will probably aleo main tain a special correspondent in Wash ington, and have a representative in Portland. Speaking nf the league, the Portland Kvening Telegram say: "Cnder the term of the compact each paper belonging to the league i to furnish the others with such new matter in its own Held as mav be of interest to the reader of the latter. 0i S. Jackson, of the Kaat Oregonian, i president, ami Colonl llofer, ol Salem, vi president and secretary. riiese otlicers, with (alitor I- isher, of the Hi i ise Capital News, cnnstit'.ite the executive committee. "The papers represented at the or ganization of the league yesterday afternoon were the Kaat Oregonian. of Pendleton, Capital New of ftmse, .loiirnal of Salem. Budget of Astoria, finard of Kugene, Review of Roaehurg and Republican of Baker City. The I imi'i-Mountaineer of The Panes, Democrat of Albany antl Chronicle of I a Orande, will alao lie member of the League." OFF FOR THB FAR NORTH. H. F. Pleree Leave on Monday Next ror Seattle. Henrv F. Pierce leave Pendleton on Monday next. May 27, for Seattle, whence he aails on .lune 1 for NotM City, on the JobB B. Kimball. Mr. PiMM w ill take with him on the Kim ball eight horses, ten men and mining tools atid supplies, prepared to start art ive operations on the propertiea of the White Fox (mid M ining company, of which Mr. Pierce is manager, and which own 43 claim in the Nome Citv district. Mr. Pierce will pruhahlv not remain during the winter, but will return home in the fall, leaving an outfit at work on the claim. "A trip to Nome," said he, "Ii now a matter of moment. It ia no more than a journey to San Kranciso, ami one goes in all the cum tort ol well ordered and equipped ocean vessels. The terrors of the far north have all disap peared, and nowaday one lives there, l i ii. i ii ui i ii lie win ami nave me money, nae ue live in the state." lie will he accompanied liv hi brothers. Oscar ami Nathan Pierce MAT FLBMIN0 AIRRSTBD. Had on 13 IktPtl When Taken at Walla Walla Station. Mav Fleming, wanted in Spokane for gtaiuf larceny, was captured hy the i. timers in Walla Walla on Wednesday morning at the railroad station a she was about to hoard a train for Bollea, at7::in o'clock. When arrested, she win- wearing 13 skirts, which, considering- the comparatively mild character ,i the weather, was quite enough clothing for one woman. Mia I in ing was at one time supposed to tie in I'emlletou or coming this wav, ami ollicers were on the lookout for her. She had spent the previous night 20 miles west from Walla Walla on the Wallula road, anil Sheriff Kees ami Deputy Painter went that way in NO rob of her. Hie returned, however, ami was caught at the station. . m & D a m a n d l tor Normal Graduate. The state normal school at Mine mouth reports that the demand for its graduates during the paat year haa been BWb barJrOM the supply Oradua lion from there practically assures a place worth from 140 to $75 per month. The students take the tate examina tion during the regular courae.and are easily able to pass on all subjects re quired for slate papers fu t gradua tion. The aclnsil has a wel1 eqtlipjied training department conaiating of a nine-grade town school and of atypical country school. Formation of the new dioceee in Washington has Isten poetponed for ail years, or until an endowment fund of $ti0,000 has been raised. - Mi'lia'l:M;7T:ra.,iM mm UUaaUpl potiuuB, n.u iu ii, tiy, v w t U to 7c; do veal, 10 to 40 pounds, 7c do, calf, uuder 10 pounds, to c xra-iin unsaltedi lc uer pound lues culls bulls, stags, moth-eaten, badly cut Mcured. hair-nliuped. weather- beaten or grubby , one-third leas Pelts -bearskins, oacb, as to I tat), $6 Ui $20; cubs, each, $2 to 5; badger each, 10 to 40t ; wildcat, 25 to 75c kaiiaa ..ul R l, 'II. foK I'olllUlOll ura Uh Bflfli do red. $1.60 to $2; do cross, $5 to $15; lynx, $2 to $3 ; mink, ... ' V. . J..L. TUr to pi. Mi marit'ti, ur aunaami $ to $12; do pule pine, $1.60 to $2; muakrat, 5 to 10c ; skunk, 26 to 36c; oiler land i 16 to t nautber, with head and clawa nerlei t. $2 to $5: rac eoon :tOU35c: wolf, mountain, with head perfect, $3.60 to $6; prairie wolf or coyote. 60 to 75c ; wolverine $4 to $7; beaver, per akin, large, $6 to $6; do medium, pur akin, I.i to f ; uo amaii. per akin, $1 to $2 ; do kite, par aklu, 50 to 76c. astern Llvealoeh. Chicago, May 23. -Cattle-Receipts, lo.OOO. (ienerally ateady. i'riuie ateera, $5.10 to $5.tt5; poor to medium, $4 to $5.06; atockera and feodera. $3 to $6; cowa. $2.U0 to $4.70; heifers, $2.0tf to $4.85 ; canners, $2.26 to $2.90 ; bulla, $2. HO to $4.40; calvea, $3.50 to $6.60; Texas fed ateera, $4.26 to $5.40, bulla, $2.75 to $3.65. Moga-Keoeipta today, 390,000; to morrow. 30,000; left over, 7160. Weak ; top $6 UO; mixed and butchera, $6.60 to $6.o?', good to ciioioo bwivy. $6.76 to $6 M ; rough heavy, $6.60 to The Boston Store AUKNTb FOK W. L. Douglass Shoe. TRANSFER, TRUCK I NO, B TOR AG B. CR0WNER & SON. JULUfUOHIt MAIM 4. THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING SIONS AT INTRRSBCTI0NS OP STRBSTS AND H0USB9 TO BB NUMBBRBD. Webb Street Contract With Smith and Brother Aatherlted. At the meeting of the city council held Wednesday evening, May 22, bid were received from Peale A McAlden and from Maple Brother for the paint ing ami placing io position of igna at the itreet corner antl for the number for In. use- a required by the ordinance passed a few week ago. The hid of the former wa accepted and the treet and public improvement committee of the council wa anthorfreil to enter into a contract with Peale Ac McAlden according to the term of their bid. They agreed to furnish the street signs for 16 cents each antl the house num ber in plain figure at 25 each, ilver figures at 40 cent each anil gold figures at 50 cent each at the option of the owner of the house. The ign offered by Peale A Mc Alden a samples of their proposed work, are plain ami distinct. The letter ami figures are two ami one half incite in height. Again! a black or dark blue background the name ami nu in tiers are verv plain. The sign are of tin ami will lie nailed or faatened up in proper miiIioii hy the contractor. The average length of the treet ign i 17 inche, width four inches. The ign for the house num bers are 7x4 indie when the number ll lea than 1000. Grading Webb Street. It wa further reolved hy the city council that the treet ami public im provement committee he and it is here by authorized to enter into contract w'ith Q. A. Hmith A Brother for the improvement antl grading of Webb street in accordance with their hid: Thi -I reel is to be graded ami graveled tietween state afreet on the eat ami to the middle of the block west of Oak street on the west. The distance is fi240 feet ami it i to cot a unit $l4."a. Inspection of Nutianee. The matter of inspecting nuisances wa referred to the health ami police committee. The attention of the council ha been called to numerous offensive pile of stuff in different part of the city antl there is going to In an effort made to make the city more sightly. Surprise Sale No. 182. FRIDAY, MAY 24th, 1901. 4 pieces IMPORTED PERCALE 36 in. wide. Regular price L5c; Surprise priot 8o. 6 pieces DOMESTIC PERCALE 36 in. wide. Regulftf price 8c; Surprise price 60. SHOE SALE Now in full blast and tn lust until SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNK 1st 27 PER CENT. OFF On all of our Mtra'fl shoes in Black, tan ftftd 01 blood) Women's shoes in Black, tan ami o blood, Misses shoes in black. Ian ami ox blootl. Hoys' shoes in black, tan ami o blood, Children'! shoes in black, tan am) ox bloodi Infants' shoes in black atnl tan This incltldoa OxfOfdii button shoes, lace shoes ft)d is for THIS WEEK an.l NEX r WEEK AS WELL The Peoples Warehouse. ALWAYS IN ITU. LEAD Found a Barled Treasure. A man in a amall town in New Jersey recently found a buried treasure in hi yard which no doubt hail been left there by one of Captain Kitld's fa mous crew. A fortunate inn I ladMjd and sufficient to enable him to live happily thereat of his davs provided of cuirse he fias gotsl health. To ob tain gtast health there is no medicine like Hosteller's Stomach Hitter. It MM things r.ght in the stomach and regulates the bowel. If yon are ner vous and worn out you should try it. It will brace you up. It is a splendid t. .in. and will cure all stomach liver and kidney disorder!. Hive it a trial antl you will not la- disappointed , but he sure to get the genuine. THE... BEST PROOF ftasy Running, ('Iran Gutting. Mall Bearing , Thov ;uv guAMUifeecd. ("nil and sec them. Hansford & Thompson, 601 Main Street. Hotel Pendleton i mb i New nanaxement That a remedy cures is the word- of those who've tried it. How often is it Mid, "I can't sleep, my system is run down, my digestion's baid, or I've rheumatism or kidney trouble'.'" Itewirt of cures by my Dr. Sanden's Belt Pour in bv every mail. These show it to be the greater) reiaialy for all pain and weaknesses, and if every Htifferer used this treatment there wouldn't lie an ailing tuiau or woman bslay. Write for my interesting Issik free, ami see the cures I've made. DR. A. T. SANDKN, Dept. A. Uueacl Block, MOUILAND. - - OKKUON. 1 Strictly First-Class Kicellent Cnlsine. Every Modern Convenience Kar and Kllllard tlooms The Kesl Motel Van Uran Bros.. Props. 1 Give Us a Trill. Rates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Week or month Headquarters for Traveling Men In fraitern Oregon. Successors to J. E. Moore rsJ'Y. WholetsJe dealer in Ice, Wood and Sunlit Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke sm r ' , i The (ilorics of Spring llic Kkriiiturt Ol summer, arr shown in tin run a"1' nutting. In miu s wt display ht covering, tor yotit Moors dllfifAfJ the warmer months, Nothing more cleanly, hum il.iinu ui i oolef can hr (omul th.it tin- maitiiig,s vr arc showing. Rugs Iron 7S up to fao. M uttins .is low us 1 5c. Undertaking a Specialty. Jesse Failing. Mam rtr.et near Kridge. The College Athlete... Wliu SSSBMSf IMBMbi fa'laat ruuulug eaeel la lil. iiu ia mora anlliualalir aboill 11 BICYCLES iLian me Ihoaa uieu ami women who rlda lur II MI.IU AND fl.KAOl KK uu aiuuetli ruualua Mrhiaala ul prevail worts, lur uuuilurl aud (.) ' aaku. Utaudard KaJBblara ouat Ladiea or (ieot'a Uuadater 136.00 Ijniier or (.elite Light KnadeUr. 11 00 t.eiite IV pouud Kauar SfiO.OW Ladiee or UaaU Oliaiuleaa aoo.oo ideal. HHP R. W. FLETCHER. A.eut I luatllla i uuulx feadlevea, Oraeua i Mil a Gfflie OHO tIAUVUAU, Prop h; Utility FurDhned Steam HeaUd liuropean flan Block and a half from depot. Sample kooai la connection KiNim Kate SOc, 75c. 11.00 WOOL FOR SALE. Tburidt3 oi enoh week I will be ut the Wiei National Hank office i" motive senied ii on loti oS woo) No. 6, h, i;i and 17, about 600 lAVoka, now stored In tla n4ejpeiiatnt waro nouae; nlto nbout 800 laoki tiiis ytajn clij. J mtrvo the privilege of rejeetini any r all ImiIh. rVdurn ni Pn dlotou or Piiol iJt iv Telephone Pendleton or rnnoh on liear Crestk, J. E. SHITM. s LEE'S LICE KILLER eae A aure imiiudy for Hue aud mi tee International I'oiiltry Kood keupt the IMM healtliy, uiica grit aid. digo.il. mi, BbSM meal givea atreiigth to young onickl. MONK MKAU A clean, inoffeuaive hut uutritiou fertiliaer for your iawue. C. F. Colesworthy Pou,try and supply Depot For Health. Strength and fl Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. J