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LOTHING Blue Serge Coats, $3 to $5. Suits $5 to $15. Pants $1 to $5. vt tre wiling more clothing than any rtore in Pendleton ;ieaver Bros. 3 dsm mdat, m vV I'x)l. pennovws answer .l.pllM to MM Attorney-Uoneral Ht m ...dint th. D.vli Case. All"'"' - ., ... i.,.,.,, ,, i,,n , , mWri'ssci i ' ' .. ..i, ..lit t In' l.il .IMHI hur rfiin""-'- ...... .,, rXii ,""ir'1 wl,"'h mS; l ol IVntuwer, Kov.T.i.M , . .... tnnwr. I'nriiaiiu, wr. ...... .... . ube. .boruf ... he tbsrtionl iKMinl. ol nearly f.n.ia., I l, n. instructed to L'.m h .ten. as may enable tin- state Ifwivfr tin- iiinii.'v ; uihI I thorolore Lim'tinllv rt-iUfi" mill you 101 in." ' at vmir earliest convenieni'i' bit Mi BUM i inn i." U,rf mi'MilierH ol Hie scnnoi noaro milium till" in I'M' way in MM' ((nil tin' lMl Ol MM) state 1 write Lm ,l,r-l if till' Stale I Mill I xrl Will vmi In' an k i hi! as t" an -tin. PMI7 IMNi truly, H It N. IILACfclUMlN. Itlr I'.'IIIIiiviT llllereil lioftlaiul, May 84. D. K. N. Mack- kru Mm, Of.- Mv "'ir Bin "1 r . i ... .... MJ f aplr In ymir nun' ui uic sum m.i. i (11 Mr that I urn nut illintf I" Un Hfcgej wlMHW in tin' way of mak- Kfi. In till' atXIe till' lOSS II 111 irrel (rmn an t'inlM'rliii(j republican lii-l.l IVrillit llltt In MUllft'Ht tli till' iiir iMutril roaraall Mm! rou tlrHt mwl In iiiini.li mii li lulu .1 Iit. mill Ir;, if ymi desire h rciinhuree the tir trcuurt , Hpiilv t'ltiiiT to tin' re i,l v.n tmt iiiiuil nr Mlnte mill in i f I. Btlier thjii tu i lid t v it I itit I democrats. Kmnhi ii" manner whatever m iililf lor mii'li Iiwh. Verv respectfully, HYI.YKsri;i: PKNN0YIB. a TnltK WILL BK JIIHURS. It ii or 1 .1 ma for the June Term of Circuit Court. Ih lilt of jurors mIhi'mI lor the in lrm of court , t'liliimenciiiK Mon- , in - .1, m : .f. Mirhavl. Alt i. .Iuiiimh McCnol. MMfaod ; C A. .'ptflii, Alta , Kicli hi Joiihi. C'h', Uom WooidMrd, liiiinr I A. Spicer, Alta I L. I. PM, All i W II I' ll, in. Mnai'liuiu ; I' i l-i'ii. Alt. K K. Cliil.tiiii. bi'l.H'in ilti- I'lirner W futon : M. I'' jQVirt rucMiia iiiiii wih ... - m I. iiuvei it.iT "::...t.,".t Nl 'i iii ,lu,. , infinite wont, ,i i run in. rnk In biiyinx your ui."' Iwclr) ol ute at I noallivnl) mo aui. uu,ii... K1N, a r.'iiruaeiiiud L HUNZIKER, Jeweler and Optician.., IbH BOM to Alexmulor ,v Hexler'a St. George Restaurant 8VERYT iiinu SERVED THAT fHE M kki;t APF0RD8m inn Sunday Dinner a Specialty. l'liN ALL NIGHT FRENCH cook ""''lieu ud I'.rtle, g.vn Kxlra tllvuttuu ... CMA8. SPENCER, I'mtirUior. French Restaurant. HftWHM ,N Ml CITY U0,,T l.AMK IN HKA8DN JlWt Ke'vea a nice lot of trog'a Utga Um u"nuio, ProprHrtof . "Wr uuii.ii a, autuai., I'auillatou, uraaou ! J Dry Goods Co. M. W rlt k, I'oiid I et o Vallev ; & rV, Hrowni W. I"; I'.irker, Un Hwnrt, Vallarj ll. Union : A. P. Wilder, .times 1 1' id Pendleton , mtlllnj II. II. Ui HrailBtnttor, Milton : .1. H. Dickson. Pendleton ; I J, Mclntvrt Milton; .1. II. KoritUHnn, Ailanin; A. J. Melntyri', WHton ; C. C. Hndrick, I'fiullfton ; (inorttn Fox, ('ottOPWOOdj J. M. Iiownn, Mountain ; K. .1. todajfelt. Mountain; 0, W. Bit la, Ann, Jmimm Kirknatrick, WnHton ; Truman C'aliln, Alta; J. Hi MnanH, I'matilla. Tot Ctuiii Night Alarm. "One ni(lit my brotlmr'n lialiy liikon with croup," writun Mr. .1. 0. Snider, of (JritttMidtm, Kv., "ItMBMMMl it would itmni'li lilor wo could k.--t n doctor, no we. Rave it Ir. Kintr'H RH I ' i -rnver , whirl nave illlok relief uihI permanently cured it. We alway keep i' in the hoiiHe to protect our I'hildren from croup and whooping rough It cured me of a obtOQlc hroiii obial troiihle that no other rBJBMd) would relieve," Infallible for OOOgha, ooldl, throat and Iiiiik MtwblM, 50c and $1. Trial DOtUat free at Tallinan A (Jo.h. Vliltad UKht Sahooli. PfOf, ,). K. Nowlin, I'ountv auporm tondanl of hcIiooIh, apent IhhI wei'k iNitiliK eight of the hciiimiIh of houi h em I'matilla county, in tnMMMtlBf other nrhool biiHineHH and returned In I'endleton un I'rida.v evanilgi He found the tobooll generally prOBpflTOai and the teacherH doing good wnrk. Fol lowing are the namex of the mIm viaited, and the teaihem IhflMOl I Nye, Mimh BloMBMI Saliihury Bobool on Hotter creek. M ihh HUmMM Qvlli 'ford; Pottl valley (iurdane . HIh QfWM tiilliani ; Midge, I'mf. Crozier; ICadi'H, I'rof. MoDlinlell. lormerly of Athena; I'kiah, MiH IttM DeptlW, principal; Minn Stella Murplr, uhmih Mat) Stanley Creek, Mihh l.nnu lleimon. Htatk or oiiio. city or Tolxixi i Imu OUUMIV. I KrHiik J. Clieuny iiiHki. ohIIi tlml In- ik the 'ii " i.iii i ol i in It mi ol K J 0bM A Co., ihinii: iiiiiiiii'U In t In- rltv nf i uh'ilo. roiinl mill .lull' adireMht, ami Hint wiiil linn will aaj thf .inn ol Dm' lliimlri'il liollnr. lor uhi'Ii mill ivit i'h.c of I'nlarrh (lint cannot he imreil hy tin' um nf Hall'. Catarrh i lire. Sworn to helore me ami u a In my wi acaauiu'e tin, ath 'lay ol Decoinhcr, A. i aL. I , ii WUM AWilV li. lam. v. Notary I'nblic. Hall'. Catarrh Cure la taken internally ami act. ilirei tl) on the blooil ami iniii ou. aurlaeea ol tin-ay. lent. Homl lor tuatiimimala, free. r J ciiknkv tii CO., ToTado. Ohio. Kohl by ilriigglata, 7, Hall'. Kainily I'llla are the hoat. N. P. Pan-Amarlean Ticket. Tbu WaNhington A l.'olunibia Kiver railway, in connection with the North ern J'ail'c, will aell ticketa to the "I'au-American expoHition' ' at ItuRuln, on the tirat and third Tueailcv ol each month, J ii nf to Octobtw, iMlDiivc, tl rale til 7li lor the rininil trip Tickclh will be limited to thirty dayi, OOOtinU-tiui- paaaaKe going. ItODHlVfaT will be allowed N taming, within Imfa id ticket. Kor lull particulara call oa, WAI.TKK A HAMS, Agent. Playad Out. I'ull headuche, Dalai in vnrmih parta of the i .... 1 . llaaiag ill the pit 01 the -i .-i. ol appetite, levnr- inhueaM, pimplea or aorex are all puni tive evidence of impure 1 . 1 ..... 1 No matter buw it became an, it uiuxt bf purilieil in order to obtain giaal health. Acker'x Blotal I'll i x i r bat Bavar lailad t' cure xcroluloua or ayphilitic potlOBI or any other blotal diWMM. It ia cer tainly a wonderful remedy, and we aell every laittle OB positive giiarault'e Kor aale by Brock A McCotnaM, Hick heattache abatilutely und per mtntntlj oarad by uaing llokl um. a pleaaant herb drink. Darai oiiHtipu- lioa and Indication, makes yos eat, sleep, work and hafipy. Saiiafaction guaranteed or money back. S5 cents and 60 centa. A suite of rooiUB in the Kaxt Ore gonian building, hot and cold water, bathroom, for $11 a month during the summer. Apidy at the hast (iregonian office. FlGPRUNE Cereal The most wholesome and nutritious substitute for cof fee and tea. Made from the choicest California figs, prunes and selected grains. A delicious, strengthening beverage holds its delicate flavor to the bottom of the cup. Physicians recommend Figprune. All grocers sell it THE MASQUE OF THE YEAR PLAY AT TH B FRAZER SATURDAY RVKNINU WAS A ORKAT SUCCESS. Saoond of the Publle School Bntartaln mantl Given at the Opera staia, Fraznr nperB Iniuoe wax crowded on Saturday evening, May Sft, to witneup "The Mus,ite nf the Sear," a dmum rendered hv the nunilx of the nnhlic scinwiiH, clans ol IHtlJ, HHHiNtotl hv a fe older ones. It was a inoxt gratifying tiraioaiic succeas, tiinae partictmting acquitting themselves with great credit. Kol lowing is the cast : (litres, qoatfl of the harvest, Bertha a lexamler. Cupid, Minnie .lories. Irix, Helen Periofton, Seaaoiti Spring, I'hvllis Parks; Summer, TeBrl lloch ; utntim, l.otta Lttarmore; winter, Mar Bteaart. .iueen'a attendants and vestal virgins KiU Howland, Mabel K.'v- nolda, Mary Lyona, Mary Rust, Grace Hawks, Norn l-orlh, Hons Duncan, Iter Neil. Bridal chorus, Mrs. Hone, Mrs. Marston, Miss Potwioe. Uoptd'a Poxtman, .Iih' llallock. Britle, Kaye ('arney. .lanuary, Carol VanOradali. February, (irace Hrinson. March, iiladyx Catching. A pri I , Joale i lameroo, May, Verna Went fall. "Mary of Argyle," Iva Kimhall arid Byron Hawka, June, Delia Hurton. July -Qoddaaa of Liberty, Ahltna llallock; attendants, soldier, Koberl Jones; Bailor, Boh l.i vertnore. Angnxt, Oarrla Bhanarinan. September, Killhleen Cook. Oatobar, Vavw Boothby, November, Bffle' Smith Di'ceinher, Nell ie .lav . The May pole drill was given by the folhiwing named voting ladies in a commendahle minim i Kthol Cailc. Bdltfa Johnson. Nona Johnson, Mabel Johoaonn, Mabel I iiniiTiiii, Bdltfa Hryson, Bfl lluise, (iussie Sawteil, Uenerleve Roeppeo, Hoxxle Cuff man, Ja?lBa Manfichl, Audra Boat. Flora Sheek, Anita Slater, Maud Clements. I'lov Wells I lorclice Monaau, There were M girls in the chorus and the effect was charming Miss Btarkwaathar ami pianist ('horns girls - Uoxe Slmckey, Clara Wilkinson, Joste Thrasher, Venue Baraatoa, Myrtle Dianey, Mary Both rock, l.aura ieger, Nellie Todd, Fleda Parks, Mollie Todd, LIU Ian Petorxon, F.thel Treat. trace Treat, l.nla Purine, Fayedtbsou, Both Mb sou, llaxel Badnr, l.ucile Kader, lirace Crawford, lllanch -hull, Mabel Peale, I raucis French, Mollie Croon, l.eila King, Dora Miller, Hessie Porter, Alice Qrenawahl, Sibhie Davis, Cua "smith, Florence Atkinson, Annie lioxteter, llaxel Sheek. UPEHKTTA TONIGHT. The Roicue ol Little Red Rldtnahood at the Frazer. One more event in the series of ex ercises incident to the doxing of the pit hi ie schools tor the year wi'.l take place at the I rnrr onera house this evening, when toe operetta of "The Reecuo of Little Bed Kidinghood" will be produced. There are n dozen char acters in the cast, and a chorus of 50 or 1(0 voices, all being from the Pendleton public schools. An admission fee ol cents w ill lie charged , The success of the school pupil in drama and singing bus been favorably commented upon, and the operetta tonight is cer tain to evoke lave labia mention BANDED FOR PROTECTION The Camai Prairie Slock Protective Association Ii Its Name. A mass inciting of stockmen was held on Saturday afternoon, March -', at 1:80 o'clotkk, at Despain hall, I'kiah The object of the meeting was to organi.e tor mutual protection against the encroachments of ontaidc stockmen who are inclined to bring their Mtock into that section for publ ic pasttfage during the BBBBBMI months. treat interest ami euthusi- axm marked the meeting. K. II. tiamhee presided aie I was made per manent chairman, ami Charlie Vinson was elected secretary. Joe lloch, T. P. lilliilaud and frank ililUtrt were appointed a committee to prepare by laws and constitution hiiiI a short recess was taken while they prepared their report. DbBB reassembling, the constitution and bylaws as reported were adoplad, after full diectiMiiioii. The name decided Uain is the Camas Prairie Mock Protective axnociat ton . Thtrty-aeveii stockmen signed the memlatrxhip roll un Saturday. Meet ings are I I be Held on Saturday of each week during the summer tu xee that the ohjecte of the association are at tained. A BOY E0R REFORM SCHOOL Elmer Gordon Accosted at Spauldlng. Idaho. Tor Stealing. J. W. Dykee. constable of Milton, arrivtd in Pendleton on Sunday BVt u tug a train, with Minor liorilon, whom he placet! in the county jail to await the outcome of tiix trial iu circuit court, which will convene next Mm, lay, June 5. Kluier itordou, according to the statement ul lux Mtep-xiater, ix 14 years of age. He was working for J. ii. Uarroll, a randier living on Dr. Lagan's ranch, until a few wuekx ago, when be wax dixchargetl. On Tuuedav, May 81, Mr. Carroll had a horee and cart stolon The boy had la-en seen around the farm the previous day and wax suspected. Otticers were put on the trail, anil the youth was located at Bpanldingi Idaho, where lie was ar rested by the xheriff from Pomeroy, (iartield county, Wash., anil taken to LewiHton. Within hall an hour after his arrival there, Constable Dykes arrived, and took In m in charge. I lie youth ix apparently a candidate for the f e tor m school . ATHLETIC NOTES. Heppnar Paper Mistaken aoout Pen dleion Having- Profaxxlouals. B The Heppuer Time, in siaakinc i f the Puiidletou baaeball team and the to be game there ou June 11, aaya: "Manager 1 1 unlock informs ux that Pendleton has accepted the challenge in play lieppner here on the tirxt day of the nremen s tournament, June II, when the hottest game of the xeaxon Will he witnexxed. Within the peat ten days l endleton defeated Uoltax by a more of 6 to li, and Pendleton has been deli uted by Walla Walla by a none of 11 10 10. Peiidlelon'x team contains eeveral profeaxioual players, and this game between them and Heppuer will be a great drawing card for the liremeu's lug tournament. It is to be imped Pendleton will bring her hoc team along aleo. " This is a mistake. Not one mem ber of the 1'eudleton team ix a pros feaaioual. Chaplor, the new pitcher, ix thought by many iu other UMIBI to have been a profeaxioual. Ax a matter of fact, Chapter ix from the college at Cornell, Iowa. Ho pitched for the col lege team. He never pitched or played with a prnfexnional team. He ix an amateur athlete, pure and simple. Not so simple, either, for he baa xome of the most eamplaa curves ever twiated from a pitcher's hands to fool a beta-man. FIELD DAT SPORTS. Four Taami Are Competing at the Raeatraek This Afternoon. The athletic teams of the public schools of Haker Citv and I'nion ar rived on Sunday night's train, and are qaartarad at the Hotel Pendleton and at the Golden Bait reapectively. The Weston team from the Kaxtern Oregon stxte normal school arrived th ie fore noon, Thexe and the Pendleton team are com iieting in the annual Held days-ports at Chris Simpson's racetrack tdis afternoon, l oiirteen events are on the card, and there are 4( entries in all. The winning team will have possession for one year of the silver TOD offered by the Tribune. Medals will be offered to the individual win ners, of gold lor the first and second, silver for the third. NEWS OF BASEBALL EIELD Pendleton Hex Four Good Garnet In Sight. Manager Kader has received a letter from the manager of the Blair busi ness col lege hasebal I club of Spokane asking for a game here on Wednesday. June o. The terms will prohahlv be made so that tbe I'.latr team will c me Athena will be here on a special train, accompanied by a brass hand on Thursday, Mav The Walla Walla team will Ihj in Pendleton for the first time this year on Sunday, June I, Pendleton will play nt Reppaet Tuesday, June 1 1 . Colfax defeated the Athena club at Colfax on Friday, Mav 'J4, by a MOTB of 4 to 3. NICE HAIR FOR ALL. Once Dattroy the Dandruff Germ, and Hair Grows Luxuriantly. Any one can have nice hair if he or she has not dandruff, which causes brittle dry hair, falling hair and bxld ness. To cure dandruff it ix necessary to kill the germ that causes it, ami that is mat what NeWDfO'l Herpiride tloes. Cornelius Qfew, Colfax, Waah., savs : "line laxttle iii Herpicide completely cured me of dandruff, which was vere thick; and it has stopped my hair from falling out." It aiakea hair soft and gloflsy as silk; delightful (alor and retreshing hair dressing. It will DOeitively make hair grew abuudautly, and kills the dandruff germ. GAIBEBBR'S WIN. The Barn Yard Gazeebers Defeated the Hot Airs. In a game nf hasebal I Sunday fore noon on the Pendleton grounds. There being no Pendleton second nine, the two teams crossed bats for that honor, with the result that the OxTeliers, who recently defeated the High school team, can it winners by a handsome margin. Thev lined up as follows: ll 't Air- Bobbins, C. ; Preston, P. ; Oroala. lb. Downey, lb. I Schitller, Bb. ; Sbi'u, 8b. Heatnaian, I. t. ; BaaB, c. f Caxtle, r. f. (iazelMtrs ll'llarra. c. Drake, p.; Maya, lb.; Wyrick, 8b. 1 Shetierman, 'Mi.; Caxtle, aa. ; I'etirx, I. f. ; dor Itch, c. f. I I.ampkin, r. f. score '.a.eeherx, L'4 Hot Airs, 4. Arrivals at Hotel Hanoi, ion Dorse v W Hill, Walla Walla. James Mutch, Portland. A II Crosfleld, Portland, .las .1 Kelley, Portland. Win Mahnr, Portland C 8J Smith, Portland. Henry F Conner, Portland. B M Heller, Milwaukee. Mixs Florence Krotiock. Whig 'southard, St Louis. John M Struck, Kansas City. Haker Citv Atlhetic team ol the High nfihool Mflftoneall. Ma Daniel, Dorr, Newton, Allen, HoyofOBM, Cipher, Kelly, Hrowti, Leaves, I: n hxrtlson, V McCon nell, Donnelly, Keynon, Dale, Mitchell, Sparka. Proi. Churchill, Baker City. Claude Johns, Haker Citv. W Kennedy, Haker City. 8 I fitment Haker City. S A Hammond, Spokane. W A Tough, San rraucieco. J M Turner, Portland. L B i ieer, saletn. I ieo Chandler, Haker City. I! Mimical, Weetuu. Clark Nelson, Weston. W Hunt, The Meadowx. L N Clarke. a a. at A Ueep Mystery. It is a mystery why women endure backache, headache, nervousness, sleeplesxnexx, melancholy , faint tug ami dizy spells when thousands have proved that Klectric Bittera will quickly cure such troubles. "1 xuttered for years with k idney troubles, " writes Mrs. Phetie Chelrey, of Peterxon, la., "anil a lame hack pained me xo I could not dress myself, but Klectric Hitters wholly cured me, and, although 7:t years old, I now am able to do all my housework." It overcomes const i (uilion, improves appetite, giver per fect health. Only .Vic at Tallmau A Co. a' drug store. "1 have been suffering from dyspep sia lor tiie paxt 0 yearx and have been unable after try iug all preparations and phyxiciaux to gel any relief. After tak ing one bottle of Kodol Dysa-pxia Cure 1 found relief and am now in la-tter iieall b than 1 have been for 20 air 1 cannot praixe Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too highly," writes Mrs. C. W. Bobertx, North Creek, Ark. Tallmau .v Co. THE. lea. Z$S RRST PROOF Tliat a remedy cures ix the wordx of those who've tried It. How often ix it aaid, "I can't sleep, my system ix run down, my digestion 'x bad, or I've rlieumat lam or kidney trouble'.'" Reports of cures by my Dr. Sanden's Belt Four iu bv every mail. These abow it to be the gaeateat remedy for all pains und weaknesses, and if every aiifferer Used this treatment there wouldn't la-an ailing man or woman tialay. Write for my interesting book (free; ant! see tbe cures 1 ve made. DR. A. T. SANDEN, Uept. A. Kuxsol Block, IHJKTLANl). - - OKfcOON. a l m QUARANTINE TO BE RAISED ATHENA HAS SMALLPOX UNDER CONTROL. Only Six Caaea Now Knowa of No Bora Embargo After Wednesday Soma Rldleuloua Reports. Athena, May '27. Report has the number of amallpnx patients in thia city at Nr., and it is without founda tion, as there are onlv six eases at present, and the attending physicians hope to raiae the quarantine on Post master Oifhens' home on Wednesday next. One new case was reported laat Thursday at the home of Mrs. Delia Burden. The disease is now almost under control, and there is no danger of a further spread. Business men have been hurt by outlandish rOpOTtBi trade Iveing driven to other points. It is now hoped that all fear will lie al laved and that the streets of this city will Boon Im thronged by busy pur chasers. Athena Notes. Postmaster Ferugson, of Adams, was an Athena visitor Fridav. Mrs. Q, C. Osbnrn and Mrs C 1-. Drake were Pendleton visitors Fridav. W. Dt Chamberlain, of Pendleton, visited relatives in this city Saturday aad So ml Ay. W. M. Halnloh leaves Tuesday for a four months'visit with his brother at M onega n Springs, St. Claire count v , M... Mrs. Frank Mcl'henan, who ha. been visiting for the past month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boohar, In thia city, leaves Tuesday for her home at Knoxville, Ills. Huirh McArthur on Saturdav nnr- i hand lots I, 8 and 8 Monroe addition, on the west side, paying BBS per lot. Ira Kemps visited his parents he low Milton Sunday. Work on Jacob Betz's new building will start on Monday. It will be BOxSO with a pressed brick front, .las. Kinds and August. (Grandstand, of Walla Walla, are the contractors who will have charge of the construction. I r.-d Fischer, transacted business in Pendleton Fridav. Mrs. F. B. Boyd, and daughter, M iss Cecile, visited rvlatives at Milton Sat urday ami Sunday. Mrs. A. Laviers wax a Walla Walla visitor Sunday. Hiram Henry returned from Walla Walla Saturday ami will viait Willi hie parents. Prof, and Mrs. J. S. Henry, for aeveral weeks. Mrs. Henry has iust been discharged from a Walla Walla hospital, where he was confined for L'H dues with rheumatism. Mr. and Mra. Willix Bush and daughter, Oladyx, are visiting relatives at Milton. A. T. Brewer, of Adams, transacted business in this city .'Saturday. J, C. Stamper is acting citv mar shal for a few days. Marshal Mi Don aid taking a vacation. John Kcbart, who has la-en serious! v ill for the past two weeks, is now rapidly recovering. Our little city ix atill on tbe boom, and our residents are catching the fever. T. .1. Kirk now intends as BOOfl as the plans are drawn to commence the erection of a handsome residence .in t In corner "( Adams ami PlftB streets. The coat ix estimated at flicou. Others will follow thia lead. B. A. Carter was a Milton visitor Sunday. 0i Ot Sharp, of Pendleton, viaited relatives in Athena Sunday. "Our little girl was unconscious from strangulation during a sudden ami terrilde attack of croup. I quickly se cured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving bar throe doses. The croup was mastered ami our little darling sa'edily recovered." So writes A. L. Spafford, Chester, Mich. Tallmau A Co. a. Dissolution Notice. The lirm f Hob bach anil Leathers has dissolved partnership. Win. Lexthera retires and Otto Hobbaeh will centinue the business ami will col led and pay all bills, nlTi i llnllBACH, WM. LKATHKBK. PaadlawBi May IT The least in ouantity and moat in quality dexerila-s ItaWitt'e Little Karly Bixers. the famous pills for constipa tion and 1 1 vi r complaint. Tal I man iVCo. Wholesal dealer in Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke The College Athlete... Who iluuianila a Hal" Bi pafleo nualO i.i in. lua .puiU i. '" were eulii .. u- ' abuul n BICYCLES ibau are tlioae uieu sud wouisu wtio rlilt- Iur UKAL1U KHU i l Xasi nr. on aiuuelti ruuulux wheels of provau woiih, for uuuifort aud MOel'a use. aiaudard Kasxblnfa uusC I .a.l me or ' ..-ill's Ktmdet. r .'i0.lM) Ladier or (iiiiiU Light Boaalster. 40.U0 l.alilr IV pound Hat . i " '" Ladies or (ieuU Cluiiuleea I1" 1,1 Ideals . 10, m K W. FLETCHER. Axeul 1,'iuaiilU 1 uuuir rsadlsloo, "it..u For Health, Strength and (I Ol Atioiieo fl einl . . . . . I IIUMIK If I 1111 Polydore Moens, Proprietor. For TUESDAY, WED NESDAY, THURSDAY 33 PER CENT OFF on 15 Tailor Made Suits "Ws sis dstsnaissd thai there ihall ba m (lull dayi il tins attire." Wash (ioods. Biggest line in tOWfl sse displty in middle window. Black Hose with feet, 26c, Klack Hose drop stitched, 2Ao. Agents Mufti i STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Ore. -a-w"ii Kasy Etunning, CieAti Cutting. Hull Bearing Tlu-v un guaranteed, ':tli und sct thsm, Hansford & Thompson, B01 Alain Street. Hotel Pendleton Under Nt v. 1 Strictly First-Class Excellent Cuisine. Every Modern Convenience Bar and Billiard Doom fhc Lest Hotel Van Dran Kros.. Props WOOL FOR SALE. Thursday i eaeh week I will ie at ii- Kirsl National Hank office to receive isaled bids on lots t wul Nnn. 6, h, lit and 17, about r,,' Masks, nw Itored in the Independent ware house; aUo about 800 taeki r this years vXiu I Mservs the privilegs of rejeotini any or all bids. AddfsjM na l'n dieton or Pilot Rock. Telephone fendieton or ranch on Utw reek. J sniTM. . .1 KKS LICE KILLER A sure remedy for lice and mites. International i'otiltry loaal keojte the hens heallliy, mica grit aids dltfeetluii, Hone meal ives BtnaagUl to ywung chicks. HONK MICAU A clean, inolfeiisiM but nutritious fertiliser for your lawns. C. F. ColeSWOrtliy Pou,try and Supply Depot If you ride this season Jill muMi ulu. Uk . f it i tnv demand fob qraoi tTsi rha iIbibii iur urail itiles ol the Normal Hi t lnriii( Hie iat real It eeea BMsoh i. . n i um iBjpply i . n,,n. Willi I rem BMB M fTMi Bat Math, TATS OSSTIFIOATmI ivn I'II IuMas am. .lent n me aveaarart inr the bum I uaUaBataai o.i n-ii, ld take .late paper on Kta'tnalinit Sirmix Vi adeeiie ami I'mteasinnal l ournr Well equipped i ianunx neaartMMM auBfaaai tauxe Irmii ll'JO In lli.'i (fi year Kxtl term uin. Sept 17 i ui oatafixjiM ooetalalBjB nni lafanMUiea 1 1"-. i' i. AMPSSi I . PreaMaajl nr J a V BUI I KK. Mi . rtiary. Mowers nanaxement 1 Give Us i Trill. Kates $2.00 a day Special Kates by Weak or month Headquarters for Traveling Men In tailern Oregon. Successors to J. C. Moore UIHI UAHVl At . Hrup Klexaotly Furnisbed Steam Healed I'.uropean flan Block and a half frum depait. Sample Uuutn In . miiu 1 1 inn Hooni Kalc .SOc. 75c. $l 00 es e ride a CRESCENT lei si mi