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flyer tor 120 39c" to go at Sale commences Friday and Cleaver Bros, WHITMAN COMMENCEMENT Psopls Oraduata Nail Month. ! Youns . , ii...... will if rmluati- nine a,, psopls next month. The niui B!Zj m... tMM AilaniH. Miss WhltmM I'M 1 , IIm KlIMIV. " 1 1 1 I n"i v-1 5i:,K H.rry T.eh, Bt ritlr Allan WIIUIBI u ' Rmb'v TtitH fill l the lrnt olase 3 ni nut from the BOllafB, Hint .n intHri'Htiiiu hikI liinutriy engrain BH l" prepare.!. Thr nrouram ol the week' uaoroiaea, June ti-Tlinreilav, n p. in. ; iums . I ....t.inri'11 l i i r i Ml IN' i,m : -Kn.iav. H p. m.: Annual olio- urftUirioal lontust. jno A-Batunlav, H p. m. tirailuut an exsrcliss of acailmny Jane H-Sumlav, II a. m: BMW MM fSflBM M fttf. Kdwanl Lin coln Smith, of Haattla, M p. in. : Hr mm tn tlM UbrinlM sta-iHties, Rev. H. j Winchester. l'ortlnl . Or. Jane 10-Muntiay, 4 p- ni. : lra- ..li, aiiterteinimmt hv mem hern (if raluilinj acaileinv claas, H p. in. An auleoncert hy (acuity ol rniiHi-rvatory ol maiilr. June li I' l.n . U a. in., annual m Iimk of hoiiril nf trustees ; 4 to II n. ii., rareplinn of preMiilent Bad Mm. Fsfiman; M . in., cIkkh ly iisurniaws. June r.-We.liiewlav. 10 a. m.. lee tam hy Kav. Myrun Hulls, I). I., ( Taina, Wash., on "The ttoureaa of the wrntmsn nwry, iz:.u: l"llK dinner, H p. in.: I omiiience- mni siercnee'. I0IIIIY AT SPOK4NK. Crla With Whlah tha Five Hobo a In Jail Ar . I hurgait. WmImkii aninu into iltilaila. it mav a Hated that the arrust nf the Ove Imhm in Pencil. it. hi Wednesday night sail Thursday a mm on account of the brliaf that they hail lieen participanta ia t robbery which occurred at Hki kiie a law ilav hko, when eonie atclim, dianioiiilN and money were aS A ik..? ""'.'I' "''' I bat with iu VMrytlilug IJXIUuilv.l in ,.1,., BrU,ii,. ,lU boautfiul lu III .n't ol lu. In lutrln.l.. o.xlli mu.i aTuk i0" ru" u" r"k 'u buying yoar Cuir1 ;w"iry ullucul jo.lUvul !'. (uaraniw guwU w ruprMiild. L HUNZIKER, Jeweler an I Optician.., Jaxt door U Almauder A Hextor'a Rolling Mill Jowaaetoi rrny ten men who work In '-ujui,,,, u kluw ,ioM ijrl , rtju lnJilituiUgli M.iueUuiwi .hurt ui .T.I?" - ..TTT" j fZTii, pjsBawaaasMi HATIIKI'AY, MAY W. IWI. .i . . j . i t-..,..,d tw:;:u7. k rjtlJVTvi SJ?ttrin- V"1" "l'" red. iharp ?'jTkS?iil thai ill,"' -.uiu.whhi llbd a pUkv u. Ixl and 'W; Kf. m MT !TiuSopUou ft 1 U will nko do for you awl yotlr leved oue. fe1' . ta.iT fciar'! nT.u ... u..l ttalWd alwr buying, return Uu. boMI- IB "aui. aud gt your atutwy bBOfc. W.eatara,,gil(lpJUra.. W. U. MOOMMM to". - OUU BV BttlTtT JK-OUMA. rum.- closes Saturday night. ury uooas u. MM 1 I - I stolon i io of the in- n hail oflnreil a J-carat diamond .rtli li!.r to 1110 lor aftle to a I'. mll.ilnn saloon man, hut failed to aid I. No trace of Hi-' diamond waa lound upon any ol them. It la believed that the. leader uf the gang got away, taking with him tha moat of tha plunder The Ave under arreit may be taknn hack to Hpokane to nndergo a hearing in the robbery caae. One of them claims to be from Batte, Mont., one from Den ver, Oolo., and three from Han Fran cisco. rTi or Ohio, city or Tulbdo i LlKJA" l.'OOKTY. I Prank J. Cunney maktw oath that ho la the HMOI itartnor ul the firm o( P. J. Chenoy A Co., ilolliR uuilnoM tn th city of Toloito, oniinly and nlMlv alureaalil, ami that aalil ttrm will pay IhoauniofOnu lliinilrml Dollara for oanh ano evary case of Catarrh that cannot be ourad by the uae of llall'a Catarrh euro. Hwirn Ui tMfore me ami aubaurf bcl In ray -v preaenee thii Alh day of Ian-umber, A. "L- A. W. OI,EAHON, v-w Nowry I'ubllo. Hall'. Catarrh Cure la taken Internally and act illrin-try on the blmxl and inucoun lurfanua nl tin- ayatoin. Send for teatlmnulala. frue. P. J. CIIKNKY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold hy drugxlxt, Hall'i PamlTy Cllli arc the InMt. APPlvala at Hotel Pendi-ton. R W Hrigham, Hon ton. I K Whltcomh, M inneaiolia. W A Miller, Ht Anthony, la. W IHigjMtt, Minneanolia. Nora W Harnett. Jennie Mctirida. W G Cotton, Portland. , l'utur Mclntyre, Oregon City. Dan N (iilmore, Walla Walla. It W Donuia, Dnluth. A I I. inn, i ..i Otandr. II II Hooth, Ohiciigo. r' W Mall. Chicago. T ti llathawav. Tacoma. Lotiia tioldamlth, St Joe. W W Ueeda, Denver. K (' Carn.ll, Denver. Karl A Nelaon, Portland. Wm P Tanner, New York. H li Marlin, Portland. Wm H Nolan, Kanaaa City. II .1 Kauat, jr., Kail Luke. Kdward Jnaaon, Spxikane. I. K Princt , Hoalon. I A McNeill, Portland. V A PenniiiKton, Spokane. H W Hunt, Portland. Wm Mule ' Port Laud. C M south. Portland. Iterl H i hoonmaker, SHkane. Caato, Spokane. iie A Tboniaa, Han Frauciaco. It K Kingo, Halem. C F Kooaevelt, city. Working 84 Hour, a Day. There'.) uo mat for thoee MmImI little workora-Dr. King'a New Life Pilla. Millloua are alwaya buay, cur ing torpid I ivar, jaundice, biliouaueaa fever and ague. They baniab aick head ache, drive out malaria. Never gripe weaken Kmall, Uate nice, work wondera. Try them. 'J6c at Tallmau Oo.'e. Bapgalna In Biayelaa. The Creaoent bai-ycle agency, in the Kut i Ireuonian htiilding. can aeli you a lady 'a wheel, new, for 2), guaran teed ; a man'a wheel, uew, lor BH.BU ; boya' and girla' wiieula $28. It alao liae aome bargaina In higher priced wheele. PaymenU can made to auit purchaser, no intercut.. Catalogued free. aya Ha Waa Tortured, i auffered auch pain from oorua I could hardly walk' wr'tea H. Kohiu gM. Ilillahorough, 111. , "out Buck leu'a Arnica Halve oomplulely cured them." Acta like MJUN apraiua, bruiaea, otrta,' aorea, acalda, burna, bulla, uluara. Perfect healer of akin diaeaaeii and oiiea Cure gu irnuteed by Tallmau A Co. Consumption rolling unlU, Iron (ol ,utM! U1u i- a ! hacklua, aniueliun- louialrbM aiul SUM I TUu uuar ayupwan ia a lianlauddry The peju.nl ..m.iall miuci. tbo. iwaw.ia. nvp OLD TEN-DOLLAR WARRANT ADR BY TIB BBOVINCIBL 00VRRN BUT OP ORKGON. ;t ' laauod to Oee. W. Rtea ana Pnon Among Papera of Captain William Martin, Deneaaed. Mrs. Martin, wife of the late Captain William Martin, of Pendleton, ia the poaaeaeor of a warrant for ten dollara which poaaemea a hiatoric intereat. It waa fonnd among the papera of the late Captain Martin, bnt how it came into liia poHaeaainn a not known, and the name of the peraon in whoae favor it waa drawn ia not familiar tosnvnne in thia fraction of the atate ao far aa known. Following ia a copy of the warrant : 10. Oregon City, Feb. .'i, 1847. OREGON TKKKlTtiRY, Promiaea to pav to tbe order of Oeo. W. Rice ten dollara and x ceuta, with intereat at the rate of aix per cent. er annum, from date. No. 291. JNO. H. COUCH, Treaanrer. (Per) JNO. P. BROOKS, Deputy. any Ware laauad. Thia warrant ia only one of many which were iaanint by the proviaional government, and reference to it ia now made from the fact that one waa recently diaeovared at Tacoma, concern ing which the following atatementa were made In a recent laaue nf the Salem Stateaman. It will he n diced that the intereat rate waa then only 0 per cent : State Treaanrer Chaa. S. Moore, ia la receipt of a letter from R. K Henael, of Tacoma, which bringa to light the eaiatence of a debt of the atate of Ore gon, that ia a connection with tbe dim diHtant paat of the early aettlement of the Nnrtbwnat country. In the davti of the proviaional gov ernment, preceding the organization of Oregon Terrilorv uh a territory of the United Htatea, Dr. Win F. Tolmie waa oue ol tbe imam of govurnora for the lludaon Ray oompaay in the Pacific Northweat, and in command d old Fort Niaqnally. Waahington. He waa one of the leading men in tiie employ of the big company and waa oue of the Tate lamented Dr. John MrLaughlin'a moat traated lieutenanta. When all the territory, now known aa the atalea of Oregon aud Waahington, became Atncri oan aoil, and the lludaon Hay company retired acroaa the Britiah Columbia line, Dr. Tolmie, like Dr. McLaugh lin, located permanently on Piiget Hound, where a anort time ago, lie paaged to hia eternal reward, rich in houora, and mouriied by a large circle of friunda and with him paHaed into oblivion many historic incidenta which he could have related. During the ilaya of the provisional government, when John II. Com h. long aince deceaaed, waa treaanrer of the organisation, a gevernmcnt war rant was iaaued to Dr. Tolmie for which obligation waa never presented. when Pr. lolmie illed one ol lila rulativea touml among hia paperc thia warrant. It reada aa lollowg: Oregon Citv, Dec. 22, 1H4D. I2H.01 OKKIitln TKKKITOKY, Promiaea to pav to the order ol Wm. K. Tolmie, twenty-eight dollara and one cent with intereat at i per cent wr milium from data. JOHN H. COUCH, Treaanrer. No. 218. Thinking poaaihly that the wur- rant wua iaaued by Clackamaa county. a copy waa aent.by Mr. Henael to the treasurer of that county with retinoid (or information. He waa informed that it waa a territorial obligation, and wua referred to the atate nfflOBfti and aa ii reault a letter ol inquiry, enrluaing a copy of tbe warrant-waa received by State Iraaeuror Miajre. .Mr. Ileum-1 aaka whether or not the warrant will be paid, and if ao, aaka that the nioni-v in- aont to n i acoma tmna, where the warrant will be tnrnud over. State Treaanrer Moore, in speaking of the matter aaid that the records oi the atate showed that the atate had assume.! the territorial obligations, and be would investigate to see if the territory had assumed linate of the provisional government, which he be lives waa the caae. The records of the ro visional govcr nsenl were deatrne-l iv lire in Oregon Cltv. and there la ii--a uo recoru oi tne warrania laaueu hy that organ taaiion In auy event, it 1 will take a legialativt m t to aiipropri ate funds fur the purpose of taking up the warrant. The document ia valuable aa a hia tunc souvenir, and will Uouhtleaa I taken Up Bud presented as a relic of the early niatory o! una cuauiry, a hiatorv the hall of which haa uever been written. SHBIPKKN-Si MOriS. A Touahat Man Complains That Ha Must Now Own Range. li. 1'. Johnson of the tirtU of John- I ar .ii. noa llroa.. aliemiuieu, waa in nana Walla Thursday and talked to the Uuinn. He ia from Tnuchet. Mr. John son ia unite enthuaiustic over the in creaae in hia Hocks thia year. He aaya it has run aa high aa 100 per cent "But the sheep buaineaa ia not what it uaed to be," ha aaid, "owing to the lack of range. Now a ahem, man has to uretty uearly own bis range, and consequently there ia a considerable amount of expense attached to the hUMineea which we did not encounter in veara gone by. Our uiarket ia now on the Hound. We uaed to ship eaat but there waa uot much profit in it, but we fuel tbe trade on the coaat ami in the big cities requires all the mutton we cau supply. I'll. -re ia not mach (or aa in the wool buaineaa at presnat. The Alaska trade helped that trade considerably. Thia ia a great couutiy for sheep raiaiug prim i- nallv on account of the mild winter.-. Idaho ia not bad, but I have always considered Montana too cold. Aa I have aaid our greatest trouble is lack of range H. B. ihuiiiuaou has returned to Dayton, says the Courier-Praes, frou Heiiuuur, Ore., where he has beoi since about tbe Brat ol April, aud rt uiaiucd during the abeariug season Mr. Thouiaeou had a shearing ere a ot about 16 tu an meu and aiuce abeariug lime began to the eud of the season hud sheared about 60,000 sheep. Al together there are about 840,000 aheep in Morrow coonty, and Huupner ia the center of the won I aud sheep industry Many wuol and aheep buyers go there aud onlv s couple uf weeks ago Messrs. Clark A Williams of South Dakota purchased oO.OUO. payiug 1 fur wethers and t for ewe. They will be shipped by rail to South Dakota. The Huppuer Tunes says: Ahout taJOO head of mixed yearliugs, sold to Clarke A Co. by C. A. Rhea aud O K Farueworth w eye shipped from Rhea's Siding the first of the week. Rhea add his for 12.60 per head. Nichols i Hale, at Leaiuftcu, sold 17,oxai. pounds of wool to Judd A Root at I'1 , uents. W. B. McAliaUr auld 7900 1 00 tu tha aauie party at in -. oeula ike Marshal sold 20,000 pouuda lujl I-rank Lee at 0 ceuta Paul Uialer sold 14,000 pouuda to Judd A Root ai l cents. Hugh Fields sold about Mo.ooo pounds to Frauk Lee at between 10 and 11 rents. The woolgtriwara' warahonfta haa a lull force at work baling the 300,000 pouuda gold to (odd A Root, previoualy reported in theae columns. A tf'KAT CRBIR OANCB. A Party Ppom Pendleton Have a Nlae Time. Roy Home and Jamaa Iaaac came to Pendleton on Friday, May 24, and left on their retnrn trip to the upper Mc Kay at 5 o'clock in the evening with two hackloada of Pendleton people. They arrived at the Dave Home ranch at 8 o'clock and proceeded to paaa a pleaaant evening1. A dance waa given in the upper atory of tbe atore hnild ing, at which many were in attendance from the creek, aa well aa the Pendle toniana. Dancing waa kept np until ."-: in the morning, with an intermia akin at 2 o'clock to allow time for a liliciou lunch. The vieitora Irom Pendleton d'ove home in the early morning after the dance. Miaa Blanche Horne and Roy Home were among the hoata preaent from McKay creek. SACRED MEMORIAL SERMON RXKRtlSRS AT THE COURT HOHSR. ON SUNDAY. MAY SB. Rav. J. Divan Will Deliver tha Discourse Under Auspices or Kit Caraon Post. Q. A. R. Memorial aervicea in honor of the heroic soldi or v of the war of the re bellion will be held at the court house on Sunday, May 2, commencing at 11:16. Rev. Robert J. Diven, pastor I the Preabyterian church, will de liver tin discourse suitable to audi a solemn occasion The exercisea will oe held under the auspices of Kit Caraon post, No. 28, (irand Army of tbe Re public. The Sunday school children are especially invited to attend. The hour ia fixed 15 minutes later than the usual one for holding religious aervicea at the different churches so that all will have plentv of time to leave their respective places of worship and atill get to the court house In time. There he aome grssl singing lurnisneu by a mixed choir. Confederates Are Invited. Not only are the old soldiers who fought for the Union to be present, bnt they cordially invite those who wore the gray to come oat and claap the hand of friendship, mi that there may la- no NortU, no South, no Kaat, no West, but an undivided country naffl anted by bonds o' loyalty and pa triot lam. Searet Soelatlaa. The different aecrot societies of toe ities are alao invited to attend in a l.o-lv. The Woislmen ol the World .and the Pioneers of the Pacific have ac- ente.l the invitation, and will be present in considerable numbers. The Pioneers of the Pacific are re- qneeted to meet at their hall in LaDnw block at 10:46 on Sunday, May zn, w march in a laxly to the court hoaae to attend the memorial exercises. The Woodman of the World will meet at their ball to attend the same. Deeoratlon Day. Bay 30 On Decoration day, Thursday, May 10, other exerciaea will be held and the graves o( deceased aoldiera In Olney cemetery and in tin metery on the north aide of the Umatilla river will be decorated with flowers and an oration delivered. Of thoee eg erciaea further notice will lie given. sa as Found a Burled Treasure. A man in a small town in New Jersey recently found a hurled treasure in bis vard which no iiiiiiiii nun iaen left there by oue of Captain Kidd'a fa minis . re A lortunate tin. I indeed and sullicieni to enable him to live happily the real of hia dava provided f coiirae he has goisl health, jo oo- taiu g'nxl health there ia no medicine like tlostetter's Mmnach imtera. it acta tilings r.ght in the stomach aud regulatea the bowels. If you are ner vous and worn out you ahould try it. It Will brace von Bp, It ia a eplendbl pioic and will care all atomach liver and kidney disorders, (jive it a trial aud you Will not ta disappointed, but I aure to get the genuine. Grand Usater'a Appointments. Before the ad inurnment of the Odd bellow's grand lodge at Baker City the grand master announced theae ap pointments : iiraud conductor, A. w. Storey, Ashland; grand guardian. Uaorgi H. Foster, Baker City ; grand herald, 0. M. Morrison, of Adams. The trustee for orphan home elected lor three years is I homes r. Kyail. A special tax of H ceuta waa imposed ii aa i member lor the main tenance of the ..rohan home. This makes the total per capita tax lor the .r id in the state, fl-06, or just 26 ceuta more than u was last year inr tin maintenance of the grand lodge. (. W. Brndlev. Atheua ; il. E. L-ihju, Pendleton; QaoPfB W. Ingle, Milton, W. S Lvnn. Helix, were appointed diatrict deputy grand musters Mra. C. . Job ns gave a dinner party to some ol the delegates. Among the tuMls wen Mr ami Mrs. Alexander. Ao excursion was made to sumpter on Friday. Now Is the Time. To go to Meachaui. Weather flue, fishing giaaJ, trains running on time. Ouly f 1 for the rouud trip tomorrow Sunday). Excursion train leavea O. R. A N. depot for Meachaui and way point at 6 :16 a. in. Weaton Leader: It is evident that Weatou will have a splendid water sys tem when the new pipe liue ia laid from the bead spring to tbe reaervoir. I roui the estimates made, there will laj water enough to irrigate every Ibwb in town, aud theu the overflow pipe will lie constantly discharging the sur plus. This overtlow could also be made to furbish considerable power, as the supply will be autlicient to till tbe reservoir three or iour times every 24 hours. Kvery tramp in Oregou could gratefully receive a free bath by aluudiiig under the overflow. HRiHHRBDDBBBB9LMkWa9VRRRfl fcirj TROUBLE IN BULLY CREEK SRTTLRRS WARN 0UTSIDR CATTLRRIRH TO RRIP AWAY. They Are itreaaouae la Their Deraanda and Insist They Mean What They Bay. Ukiah, May 23. The preaent out look ia very favorable tor trouble in the Bally creek country, 80 miles south of this pi see, unless outside cattlemen move their bands off the settlers' range. The Battlers addressed an "open letter" to the Ayers cattle com- Biny last week, through the I ong reek Ranger, ami, to one who can read between the lines, it ia plain that they mean business. The situation is about as follows: The Ayera cattle company is com posed of former sheepmen who ran their banda on the Northern Graft! county range for yeara, until the settlers became tired of their encroach ments and took the law into their own hands, moving some bands onto other range and shooting into others. The sheepmen, thinking to hoodwink tha settlors to a certain extent sold their sheep, and. buying cattle.formed the aforesaid company, and brought their cattle onto the same range tn summer. As a matter of course. it makes little difference whether a range is eaten off by outalde cattle or outside sheep, so long aa it is eaten np from the settlers' stock. This company has turned out alaxit 700 head of cattle on thia range, which ia already overstocked with home stork, and the settlers are natur ally very indignant Your correspon dent has talked with several of them ami, while they are as a rule non committal, it is plain to lie seen that they mean busineaa, and our advice to the Ayers cattle company would lie to take their stock off the Bully creek range. Stock associations seem to be the cor rect thing in Southern Umatilla and Northern Orant counties this spring. Their motto is "keep off the grass," generally addressed to outside -i.s k men. There have been hut few cattle buy era in the nrairie thus far this season, and no salea have been made that we know of. Cattlemen are holding for last year's prioea or better and buyers do not think they can pay quite ao much. Tbe recent heavy frosts did serious damage to the fruit and gardens In the l: .1 lor country. Prof. J. V. Nowlln, the Pendleton Belgian hare man, viaited the sclxails in Ukiah this week . - e a. A suite of rooms io the Kast Ore gouian building, hot and cold water, bathroom, for fit a month daring the summer. Apply at tha Kast Oregouiau otlicc THE... BEST PROOF That a remedy cures is the words of thoae who've tried it. How often ia it aaid, "I can't sleep, i (a rim .l.ia-n mv d i irnal ion 'a tu, . .... - - - . j m bad, or I've rheumatiam or kldaey trouble?" Reports of cures by my Dr. Sanden's Belt Pour in bv every mail. Theae show it to be the greaUwt remedy for all pains and weaknesses, and if every sufferer used this treatment then wouldn't he an ailing man or woman today. Write for my interesting book (free; and aee the wires I've made. DR. A. T. SAN DEN, Uept A. Mussel Block, PORTLAND, - OHkODN. WholesaiV dealer in Ice. Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke The College Athlete... Wue detasmd a steuacB. aortas ruunlns wheel lu lila sports Is uo mere enlBualaeUt about IMI1 BICYCLE tbeu are thoee imu sad weaxea wBo ride ar UKALrTH AND rXBASUNft on aiuoeiii running wheel, uf ervreu tterUi, fur cuaUurl and seieljr' asks. Hlahdai d Kmnbi-r. east Ladies or i lent 's Uoedater 136.00 Ladies or dents Light Roadster .MU.09 dents lv p mi ii. I Racer 160.00 Ladies or deuls oiiaiuieae aw.w Ideals 120. m, W R. W. FLETCHER. UaMAIsle OJSIU, r mm tun i m ktr weaete'ei fval or anWiiaim. at aaal la eMJa wreMan. rsrcwlai eas4 oe reyuaet. aiasal BamuieuiiiLii JbhbI HL it u Br 1 jfasl For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink Polydore Motion, Proprietor. ABOUT THAT PICNIC MEM'S NECKTIES. Regular 25c Neckties, this Saturday eveninR for 1.5c Regular 50c Neckties, this Saturday evening for jc,c Regular 75c Neckties, this Saturday evening for jqc Regular 1.00 Neckties, this Saturday evening (or jc Regular 1.50 Neckties, this Saturday evening for 1.00 Includes how ties, shield hows, string ties, scarfs, imperials, puffs and Four in Hands OPEN UNTIL 8i30. A line of $.UH) Manhattan Shirts this Saturday ewninK . I150 A line of Colored Golf Shirts to he worn with white collars., . .50 A line of Men's 2ftc vain.- Socks colors red, navy and cadet hlue for this Saturday evening j IHea's Flannel Suit coat and pants, tins aprinff'l new stuff, worth regular 6.oo and $7.50 each for this Saturday evening $R and $ 4) each LADIES' FANCY NECKWEAR. Stock Oillars hoth soft itul stifl. ChirTon Ties with embroidered end- in fact all of our Ladies' Heads Made Neckwear fur this Satur day evening at HALF PRICE. OPEN UNTIL 9.30. LADIES' KID GLOVES. Hi. 25 ipialtty for this Saturday evening l.5o quality for this Saturday cm uiiik. $a.oo ipiality for this Saturday evening. LADIES' BLACK HOSE. ao dozen Ladies' Black Hose, always sell 3 pair for ft 00 this Saturday evening ..... 2;lc Shoe Sale in Full Blast 27 per cent off on all Shoes. Don't fail to visit the Shot: Department The Peoples Warehouse. 1 11 the lcatl Kay Rootling, Clean ('ulting. liall Hearing They are guaranteed, ('all and nee them. Hansford & Thompson, 001 Main Street. Hotel Pendleton Under New Strictly First-Class KiMlltit CDlsiio. Ktery Modern Coortnieoct: Bar and Milliard Uooms. iiw c. .t HoUl Van Dran Broa.. i' v " Niii WOOL FOR SALE. Thurwlsy of tath w.nik I will be at the Kirnt Natimtal Hunk oAos Ui rocaiVfl isslod bidl n loin !' wool Nom. 6, H, Hi and 17, sJxHll 600 aokf, aoe ftorad in tha Indepomlsnt ware nouae: ulho shoul :Mki Hackn !' thin yeara cliu. I reserve the privileK- f rejaetiog any Of nil bidl. Addren me Pen dleton or Pilot Koek. Telephone I'undlntuii or raneh on Ileal lin k. J E. SniTli. . . LEE'S HCB KILLER... A am. i, m.kIi l .r lii-4 siul miUat. iBUirNAtloiiul I 'mil try r'sal ktu-.i.. lliu iiuiat liualtliy, lui.a gril altia dlasaiiuui, Itwii.- niawl .' sOoiiUi to yuBOf clibka. Hi) NIC MKAL A clean, InorTeiioiva Imi BUtritimui fartillaar fur your lawns. C. F. Colesworlhy 98c $1 aa ..... I1.63 all tlx- time nanagement gito Ui 1 Trial. Rites $2 00 1 day Special Rales by Wecfc or month HaadquartBra for Traveling fHaa In Bastarn Oragon. Successor to J. C. Moors . SI 'l. - HK v I All, I'top KlenaiUy Firahbed StMB Healed tjuropaaa flan Block aaal a kali Cress sbs. Sample Kvona la CBSisisrtlaa koniil kale 50c, 75c, $1.1 uliry afU Hole! in