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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1901)
ill. OTHING Blue Serge Coats, $3 to $5. Suits $5 to $15. Pants $1 to & celling more dothing khan any stow in Pendleton ft an leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. t il 11 1' 1 1 c T, MAY , 19W. utter in tin1 MRf of hi II I iliitt lie colli! ii I l- coin - IICllcll I., clllSe this mi IIV. mill tli it In' ('until tfivi' hwhv nil tin- I 1 At 1 au I If II I'HHt'll Ul IIIOHC Will i dimIii 111 Hi H parobMM HUSADE AT DAYTON let." , up in Arm' -'n,t th a.mnnl. i he h 1 1 ' I tliev ll"M' tn Sill that boyiand y.mtl.H Ej (,, IrMJIIHIlt HIlllKIMH. Kllll Si M Mi l"l' l" ,,,IH M,PprintKl Imir-punr OlrWlM ....... ir, I Will "ll""1 DV!I. , .... .... IV. I ll' ' I'""- -hJ.nlithe following statement vr . ., .1 tin. r, aim UK" piwui - No man viiiihut it. i i.-; ,...1 i.i HirOBll'Ulll ' l"'lllK i""H'-" ' ' '. .1 IL.l 1. I... I I.. .111. , n .- li Willi l" "-i (Ik HM haw mini wmi nacn Mnn attentive olHi-ar. Wt- feel , bodml tuilnall hi our power to liMnrNiMMMal ol um mom ilM- Man. i' inucli prclcr j i t i in ller im-n vnioiiwi 111 iiii"""'"' win bit illi tlif lw. nr ii uk'v win ; tbrn lint tin' Wlli'i'r who lire kraili toMifoNr tin lawn will tin Urn .-m ilinv Om m in uo hi I iirtlu r twiileaiantneaa. - 1 W. lut ton. Waali." ; Hunt Huoiir Opinion. ill! bv Inllnwi'il ii I'v ilia- latum Matt llteratore, and they Jii lrr.iient entertain nt- to Mr piimn MMitiini'iit in i.ivor ot Bnnc retmnii will im prc- rl t" wrv citiien ot tlif town it'iit no nciri' mI'uiii license Iii In ihort, Half MM a "tronn lel lll'lVeilll'lll nil Ion! In vn - lllrtlo every aalnoii in tin- city. Uaqunr inionK Ml men reveul (art tint tliev arc nut vitv nnii'li, i ill. lamd aixiiit tiic Sunday an; nut iff. One mini -.ml thai aWai let him lioaiiie and henw aiaa M it MM r ami I liat a- M ul ftftiui'Unl an nrderlv limine, he Jtiiiak it mill jnt thMt In- lif nt -1 1 tiiiniY ti. k.'f . upon Hut that ii rvnt he uild nut rcfiwe to tat la. Otbcf Mill till' lllllla IlllSlheSS am tubal littli tixi'iipt ilnnnti m 'iwi-firli year. .11 , that ln iliil 1 (iff inn 'i lii'tlur In. Until 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 r H' latlMHtd, h0WMT that nihi "iwn on i ri'Mtniiriint anil Chaap Uuya" at Baker City. Tin' hill dfolnlng th bMtbsll Kroiinda wan rovcri'il with "ohMp nya" ynHtnrday during tho progrHMH of the BnkwrHaiitliitoa giiiiw, MM kbj Hnkor City Herald, rbc oaMiden worn 10 Dolly an tbOM in the grim I Htand, and ofTKrod advici' to the umpire iiinl plavern n frnnlv an thimn who hail piml for that privilnKH. While there DM Im- on Ihw to prevent hiii-I 1 people tnnii Hitting Upon the lull Hiid eni"V ing a Kame of hamiiuill, nt tin- mime iiiii- h Henmi ot right rilnuild ronrpel thoin to help the lorn I team along liuaui'ially nud enrmirngi' them in their effortH to provide a good, rlean, bMlthy , Hport mid eiiieriiiiniiinn! for tin pajoplc, it in nndantood that dor ing the MSI game guard will he poNled on the hill, which in private property, the owner having given per uiinaion, it i aaid, to have them kef 1 1 people off the place. A Daap Myilary. It in a myntory why women endure Inii'kailie. iMMMOiMj Mf VOQIMM, HleepleHHiiDHH, imdaucholy , faint ing and dizzy apnllH when thmiHandH have proved that Klectric HittnrH will ipncklv cure IMJB trolihleH. "I Hllflered for vearn with k idney troiihleH, " writei' Mm. 1'heln' Chid my, of PoterHon, la., "and a lame hack pained me mo 1 could not iIthhh inyrndf, hut Klectric Hitter- wholly cured me, and, although 711 yearn old, I now am aide U) BO all my bMMWnrk." It overcoineH coiiHti pntion, InPTOVM aiipntite, given per fect health, (inly .wl.' at lull man V Oo.l' drug Htore. N. P. Pan-Amarloan Tlokata. The WaHhington .V Colll'iihia Kiver railway, in connection with the North ern Mm, will Hell ticketn tn tM "I'an-Auierican eipoaii ion ' ' at IliifTulo, on the firat and third Tiininliiv of each mootht June to Ootobtr, iucluHive, ut rate of $7li for the riMIDd trip. TicketH will he limited to thirty da.VM, continu uiih piiHHage going. Sloo-ovnr will he alhiMeit retiiriuiiL', within limit (it ticket. Knr full inirtnularH call on, WAI.IKK ADAMS, Agent. fiaWSSfftS1 "" vrytlitiif iSi '"'iiilui iu M ik "' "i'oimii- wnrlli win! "iotitm "' l"'v,"K your !" "' "" i I pnalllvnly pw luaritiiiau gun I- a. iotraauuluil. L HUNZIKKR, mm anj Optician.., T l"rt"AIa...Ui(l llxtr'a Tot tauaa Night Alarm. "One night my hrothur'a hahy wan tiiknii with croup," writim Mra. J. ('. Mi ulor, of Crittenden, Kv., "itae ed 1 it would Mtrangle liofort' we could get a doctor, mo we gave it lr. King' New I'lNcovery, whisk gav Uick mlinf and imrmauently cured it. We alwayn ; keep il in the hoiiae to protect our children from croup and whooping cough It cured me of a chrmiic hrom Sblsl trouhle that no other rSUSd) would relieve." Infallihle (or DOOgMi coldM, throat mid lung troiildeM, 0e aud$l. Trial liottlen free at Tal linan j Ai Co.a. Woodman Unveiling and Deeoratlon. (in Thuraday May M, 10 a. m. the PSDdlstOS camp, WSSQBMS of the World, will unveil the MOBBSjSBMI l late MlgbbOM F. W. Lm and J, W. Hurdanc, ami alHo deenrate the gravei- of late Dwishbort K. P, BettlemUr Wm. M MoBroom, N. H, Tsnssrj iimi .1 l Mi'Cnv I'urniitM and rela- tiven invited to he preaeut. COM M1TTKK. htatk or (lino, city or lotauo 1 l.lk'AK i.'oumtv. 1 Kmnk J riiuimy uiakiw natlt dial do la tin Miiuiir im 1 : in 1 ul M 10 in ul K J. ciifiiey v Co iIuiiik I.ii-iii. -. Ill (In- i ll)' u( luk-ilu. fttuill) ami iUta wfuruaaul, mul dial muI Br in will pay tM auai 01 On Huadred Dollar (or aoh and very oaa oi Ualarrli iftat cauuui uuuurad by iiu' aaa ut Kair Uatarrh i hw. Hwuru lu bodirv luu Hint nubaeribi- l ill uiy - - pre no 1 ta ul n i a. 1) isaii C4 n ueorge Restaurant BBS" himcT SERVED THAT 11 MARKS' APFORDS Dinner a Specialty. ur" ALL NIGHT TOICH cook 0MA. ENCER, I Mat. I' A. W. UI.EAKON, Nulitry I'littliiv Hull's ,ui 1 1, 1 .in- la Iwkuli in. 1 null ami acta ttireetly nil Ik i ami niaruua aarlacva u! in. ..-(. I,, Huml (or nunuuuiilHla. (rue. K J CHKNKY A Ul!., luti'ilu. OUIo. 1 by itrtigglat. Tie. ll.iu - I-1 on in I'dUarv (In- Iwat. A auite of rooina in the Emit Ore goniun baild lag. hot and cold walur, bSthrOOO), lor fit a mouth during the Mummer. Apply at the l.u.-t Oregoiiian OSMSi "nch Restaurant.. MUta lot onrog'.tn,. ISMI 1 ' M MMIIh I'ouiliautu, Uragou WmmimmWmk I I W Ii MA m1 fl l' -v mwr t vCa wren PBND1.ET0N WON THE CUP ANNUAL FIELD tONTBSTS HELD ON MONDAY Five Hundred People Wltn Competi tion Belwoen Thla Plaee, Union, Baker City and Weiton. live hundred MNORI were pfMMlt at tM BlmpaoD rsoftrMia mile bmi ol Pendleton on M"ih1h . iv t witneMH the field day Mporta incident to the MHCond nnniial liMf biffa mcIiihiI meet. The title of inter-high nbool iloea not exactly fipplv, for the tnmn "l ibs Kanterti OrSfOD Htate iiormal Hchool competed, in a.ldition to the high Mhoola of Maker City, Union and WMtOB. The nilver cup emhlematic of the ObSmpiOMblp offered hy the TflbrJM wan won hy IVndleton' with 47 pointn; Wenton wan MOOSd with 18 1 Baker Cty third with Cmon fourth with 7. In addition to the championship the wintterH of the different eventa were preaented with individual modalri, gold onen for ti r nt prizen, silver onea for necond. 1 he Expected Delay, I'eople who attend held day nnortn have heroine no MCBSMflMd to delav in the commencement of the program that they expect It, mid would have I heir nervnun nynteinn rudely nhorked if thillgn liappeiied otherw Ine. There wan no nhock experienced, (or the ex pected happened, the DMTOlCUblc de lav occurred and the nportn Htarted at ah. nit 'J ::I0 iiinteml of '2 o'clock. (Mice under nav. Hie I ft event mi Hi.. card were called up and dmpohed of without nciav. 1 he furl that the uro gram wan not lininhetl mini 7 o'clock in the evening mat end of at ft o'clock wan tiecaune it wan ton luntf to he handled within the advertined tune. Experience would neeni to indicate that the rucen only nhould take nlace in the afternoon and that the held eventn, nuch an running high jump, hammer throw, nbot put, runniut; hroad jump an. I pole vault., nhould he hind in the morning, for they are long- irawii-out and it liecomen tireaome to witnenn them. Compllmant for the Rataree. DOMM W. Hill, of Walla Walla, ofliciated an releree, and did much to make the meeting 11 MSMMi He known hin luiHliienn thoroughly. He rrJlbsd Ihingn whenever poMHlhle. The iii.mat;- ern lor the renpective leiiinn did their pari aino, anil the athleten came out llllcklvwheli called to the ncratch II. DP, Mimical, manager ol the Eantern 1 Iregon nlate normnl MbOOl team, wan unahle to lie preaeut all the tune, but looked on lor a lew miuulen. (.lark NelNon oAsiSttd in hin place. Knv McDaniel, ol Maker City. T. UdsU, Ol (JbIMi and Uoy Oosklls, i'end lotou, were the other three maiiakfern Pendleton Haa Won Iwle. I'endleton haa now won the chani- pionnhip cup two nnccennive vearn. In order to retain the cup pnrmaneutlv, it in horcHHiiry lor a team ' win it three timen 111 a row, rnnncqueutlv the meet ing next year will he of added interent. Th Summary. 1011-yard daah lladdelev, Wenton, hrnt : w. VSvrick, I'endleton, aec 1 1. 1 : Newton, Maker City, thirl. Time, II mucoiiiIm. Half inile run Mrowu, K.iker t'ltv, lirnt; Hupuin, I'endleton, necnml : Head, Wenton, third, rune, miuuten, 14 necomln. M0ySfd hurdle N.wlon, Maker City, tirnt: HeHHian, I'endleton. aec- oiu( ; MoorboMti PwdletoSt third riDMi -tt'4 MOOOdl, lluit-iiiue oicycle race I'avlor, I'en lletou, (irat; Kenyou, Maker Ciiy - 1 lav, I endleton, third. I line. I minute, 1,1 'u Mecondn. Ituuniiig high jump t'roiiin, I'endle ton tirnt-, Durr, liuker City, Mecmd; VS. Mott, Went third. Height, 6 (St, - ischea. Cronin then jumped lor a PSSSfd and uiade ft feet, A 1 lichen, and nilMMoil ft leet incliei- hv ahout hall uu inch. lL'0-vard hurdle Newton, Maker City, tlrt; Moorhoue, Pendleton, necnlid : l llikertoii, e-loii, third. I' 1 tut' . I5'v necondi'. Hummer throw ,1. N. Scuit, Wen ton, tirnt , Waldcii. Weatoll, ae( I Allen, Maker City third. I'lntance, 70 leet. -'JO-vurd dali Newton, Maker Citv, lira! : MiCoiuiell, linker titv, necond; W BtOtti Wenton, third. Time ".'ft nerouda. Shot put-1. N. ioOft, Wenton, firnt ; W. rott, Wenloii, necond; (lilale, I'nion, third, iiiatance, BJ feet, 10 luobM Half-mile walk -Wooda, Wentn. tirnt ; Keuu, I'endleton, neoodl I'eter- non, I'endleton, third. Time,:; minnten, H aeconda. 44U-yard danh-W. Wvrick, I'endle ton, lirat 1". W. Srutt, Weaton, aecoinl ; Keeven, Maker City, third. Tune, 6 nee uion i'ole vault odale, Union, tirat; Cronin, I'endleton, necond; HoliliH. I'nion, third. Height, N feet, 10 im hen One mile bicycle--Taylor, I'eiidle- ton, lirat; Munuinter, Wenton, Necond ; Waterman, Womioii, third. Time, 2 minute, 41 aecoiid. Kuniiing broad jump - Kleeuur, Wen- tou, lirnt ; Cronin, I'endleton, BBOOBW I Keeven, Maker City, third. Hmtanre. IK feet, ri iuche. due Milt relay race, four relayn Maker Ciiv lirnt, with Keeven, Kelly, Hug"!"' and McConnell, I'endleton MOOnd with Dupsif McCarty, HeaMian and W. Wynck ; Wenton, third, w ith rivott, Wooila, I'rice and Kleeuor. Only three entriea. Time, I minute., 41 aei -ond. Total a - I'undleton, lirnt, 47 poiutn. Weaton, m I. 43 ioiiit. Maker City, third, 3M imjiuU. 1 in" 11, fourth, po 111 tal Name or the Ottlclali. Keferee, llorney W. Hill, of Wulia Walla. Judge of the race Bert Marnh John E. l.alhrop, C. J. Ferguaou. Judge ol tield event (ieary K i 111 brail, Koy Haley, William Knox. Starter, E. i. ('ameron. scorer, K. S. I'ond and C. A. Munk- rey. Aiiuouncer, E. 1'. Ii.nl. 1. aviated by Mavur r . W . lucent. Tuner, James Irwin and Chrin Simpson. Innpector, 1-red Muddelev and Koh W, l letcher. Individual Keeords. Eolluwiug i a lii oi the individual winner, together with the number of point Hcored by each: Newton, Baker Ciiy, three tirut ami one third pUre, Id points; Cronin, Pendleton, one first aiul two third place, 11 points ; Taylor, I'endlutoii, two first, 10 poiut; J. N. Bgott, Wenton, two first, 10 poiUMi W. Wyrok, PandlttOD. 1 point; W. .1. oil, Weatoll, 8 . wiui.- Odale, I'nion, (i, Woods, WuHtou, 5; Budde- I lev, Weston, ft; Heenor, Weston, 6; I ii r 1 itt... . k . 1 pruw oaaur i n ,1, .uuorootiBt-, I'endleton, 4; Durr, Baker City, S; Dapuifi i'entlleton, 8: liediau, I'en dleton, 3; Kenyon, Baker City, 8 Walden, Weston, S; McConnell, Maker City, 3; Keun, I'endleton, Si Bauni ter, Weatnii, 8; Beeves, Baker City, 2; Jav, I'endleton, 1; Bead, Weton, I PibksftMi Wetun, 1; Allen, Baker Citv, 1; 1'elerHOii, t'endletou, 1; Dobbu, I'niou, 1; Waterman, Weaton, 1. Thua it will he mtou 26 differeut men won point for their respective nchooln The above lint contain no record "I the H polBtl made iii the mile relay rece. Athletea Were Overcome. BSfCfSl of the athleten were over come nt the OOBOImIm Ot aome of the eventn and ml lapsed. Jim Wvrick and IJenii, ol I'endleton, and Baniiinter, of Wenton, were among the number. All have fully recovered today. Two milium were ml. .at thia DOfnlag, one that lUnn dead, the other (hat Jim Wvrick had died. Moth the vmnii men were able to lie out to tlen'y the riiniiir in pernon. LOOKING FOR GOLD BRICKBRS. Walla Walla' Chief or Pollee Up Agalnit the Real Thing Sharp. Good Mtond Juke Kanffman, obisl "f Walla Walla'n police torce, and nnerooi to n fanlt, think he haa found a "rara avia" in the line ot ought-to-be jail bird. Alniont anv of the chief 'a many friend will hack tiitn in hi noaition taken in the following alory of a recent affair a told by the I'nion : .lame Habiiey, a former convict, ia locked up in the city jail, the reault ot an alleged bunco game. Chief Kaullman declare he will not mat until he ha landed Hahney upon "(he hill" for 11 1 1. 1 in 1 term. The little alip of paper given out by a Chineae laundryman or one he wa irjppOMd to have given out ia at the botton of thia lat ecpade of Pahney. Whenever a man loaea liia ticket lor hi clothe in a Chineae laundry he call upon the police to accompany him there and then after pointing out hi good they are turned over to him, hut the polite have t aign the book with the owner ol the clothe. Thi i fur the protection ol the "Waahee man. " A hunt five weekn ago Dabney came to the chief and told him he had loat hi laundry ticket and Mktd that the clothe be turned over to him. He said he had been to the laundry and picked out hi bundle. The obisl tell into the trap. He went down, and nnre enough there wa the bundle, and following out trie uniial process Habney got the clothe. Some of them were of finer material than he naually wear, but the chief concluded it would he all right. Yeaterday, (ieorge McMole, of Clyde, appeared at the laundrv mid presented a ticket which called tor the bundle Haluiev had necured. Explanation followed and lant night Chief Kauff man arretted Habliev on the ntreet. He lucked him up to gnawer the charge of obtaining good under falae pre tenen, Hahnev trie now to equare himself by saying the clothes liehmged to hi brother. But he will remain in jail, 'and the chief will put up about .5il tor hi experience. "I am looking out for gold brick men How," he declared laat night, hut I'll fix that (ellow Habney thia time." - ALL MAIDS GIVB ATTBNTI0N. Walla Walla Man Dealrea to Rattle Oft Hlmaeir and Get a Wire. If the city editor of the Walla Walla tatenmau be a truthful man, the iininl- "I 1 Ii. Pacifii' North went have Mf an "pport unit v to gel a IniMhand mi I .1 -mul I fortune. The Statenluan man probably found the atorv in aome l.iiHtern pap-T, and applied it to Walla Walla, although there ia only conjec ture an a ham for the charge of the MAtemnan having nfolen thi thunder. It goen on to Hav that a certain m 1 leal lOOl man "' Walla Walla, in experienced 111 love-making, auxiou to have a wnet, lovely, charming beautiful, cultured, accompl iabed wife, and a bank account, too. it willing to wi 1 1 .rd mate the aloredecri IhkI ntvle of wife to the hank account, and there fore offer hininelf a an object to be rallied off, in thi manner: "I propone to have a content, if I can call it that, open tor a certain periia!--aav three month. The ticket are t . lie liutnln'red and to cost I.i farh There are to Im- a fow nerenaary rentru tlonn The Women must be between JO and do year of agf', t hey muat not he crippled or alllicted with any incur able diaeaae. The content in only opi-n to white people, but there are no re nlrntioii an to religious belief or national it v . I'm willing Intake my chance on imikM. I I1111' placed the contest III the hands of friend of mine and it is be ing advertised. If it i properly placed before the public. I believe that from L'laai to Hi a HI tickets can be aold. There ia ao little love iu marriage that are contracted now that I (eel confident at least 'J000 young ladle will take chance, for they will not only jjot a himhuud but if thi contest pan out us it abould do, 1U,000 alao. At the name tune, they muat lgu a contract that, nhould the union not prove cou genial and a euit for divorce follow, th m to waive all claim to alimony." There hann't, ao far, la-en any uh hv healthy women under Q years old to tHke the young man with the ntring 011 him attached hy thi lant condition H Martin Lead. K. Martin in entitled to he caRed the leader in the grocery trada- on ac count of bin long exierieiice in the hiiniiioHs. Then a he buy in car lot for iab be gel a trade and cah din count which give him hi gsi a littli (ihMPai HUM Otbsf lore. Mar tin gives tin Having in hi buying once to his cusloiin r. It you want a big bill of groceries get price at other atoms and then Martin cwu Unit their price. Maker City woolgrower complain that the market 1 dull and that the rc.-ult is tight money at that place. CUT OUT fi THIS AD ENCLOSE IT TO ME WITH TEN DOLLARS. Ami 1 will furnieh you ail complete, read v for uee, my 10I Mmlel No. 7 H t N OKU KLH0TR1C MEET, it i superior 111 make, qugljly and power to any belt offered by oCher dealer (or which they charge 40.0nl. Eetabllahed 80 war. Write today for my latit booMi 'Health iu Nature" and ' Mrehgth ; It Uaeaud Abuv by Men. " DR. A. T. SANDEN, Dept. A. Kuaael Block, P'lHTLAND, - - OlfKOON VILJlHTIIaV'J rijriiiun'Ji Standard ramadf lor Oteat Gunorrhoia and Hunmnf a IM 4 HOURS. Curea kid no, aad a until. 1 ItuuMea Lf RED RIDINO HOOD'S RESCUE JUVBNILB OPBRBTT A BY THB PUBLIC SCHOOL 1 M 1 1 PR RN Th Fraxer Opera Houte Wa Pilled With an Audlenea on Monday Bvenlng. Little Red Hiding Hood, remem bered by every civilned person a one of the juvenile heroine who adorned the page of story, wan duly rSBOSSd from the lavage wolf who would lure her to her death as she paed through the forest to her grandmother' home, from her own house, with a basket of foodie. Iva Kimbrell was the Eittle led Biding Hood, Nellie Kimbrell the mama, Myron Hawks the woodman, Fred Vincent tl.e wolf, Blanche Shull the rose, Pella Privett the buttercup, and the remainder of the cast was: Robins, Archie McFarland, Claud O'Harra, Wtllanl Bond, Clarence Boll of men 1 Bluebells, Margaret Lowell, Mary Means, Edna Slater, Bessie Marsh, Pkyllli l'aks, Pauline Jones, '.Vila (aimer, Irene I .a How. Pianist, Miss Starkweather A full chorus of ftO forest children, ang the choruses with volume and spirit. It was a very charming entertain ment, well prepare! and rlnelv ren dered. Everyone will remetn!er the tale atnl how he sat with wonder beaming from hi even a he heard the experi ence- of Red Biding Hood related in the dav when such thing were real and trne a BOOpol truth. There i the prettv home ncene.when the robin call the children to the grove, and mama end her daughter of the pretty red riding Imml to her grandmitther' home, bearing a banket Of dainties for Hie grandame. As she goes, she is greeted by the Mowers, the buttercups, bluebells and rose singing to her in loving tone, and he sing to them. Then come the wolf, and she with him races to the! grandame' home, the wolf going In line pathway, Riding Hsod by another. The woll arrive tirnt, and then trie to kill her, but the STSOdBUM reacne her and foil the subtile wolf in hi BSrderOM designs. Then the report comes to the children on the home lawn that Biding II I is lot. The rose gives (hem hope, and this hope prove to be well founded. lor Killing II' 'I and the other re turn in nafel Huring the progress of the opera, Ahlina Helloed, the BojrleS sisters, Veeta Desalt aad Carrie BbeMrasfl saug the sungs that were explanatory of the story. Still More Counterreltlne. The secret service has unearthed an other hand of counterfeiters and secured a large quantity of bogus bills. which are 10 cleverly executed that the average ieraon would never suspect them "f being spurious Thing great value are alway Mlostos b counterfeiter for imitation, notably the celebrated Honletter'n Stomach Bitter, which ha man v imitators but no equals for indigestion, dyspepsia, con stipation, nervouanee and general debility. The Bi ttera aet th i fig right in the stomach, and w hen I he stomach is iu ginni oerter it makago.nl hioo.l and plenty of it. In thin manner the Bitter get at the seat of strength ami vitality, and retore vigor to the weak and debilitated. Beware of coun terfeits when buying. Dliaolutlon Nolle. The ti rm ot Hohhacb and Leather ha diHHolved partnership. Wm. Leather retire and Otto llohbach ill continue the BSliMM and will col led and pay all bill. orro 11011BACH, WM. LEATHERS, I'endleton, May 17. I'roL MoEltreab, of the I . ol O. , ia experimenting to (iud out what sea lions eat, to assmt in carrying 011 the 11..L i.i ,li. ul pnt i iiu lliMln I.i r , ' tbt salmon billing industry. For TUESDAY, WED NESDAY, THURSDAY 33 PER CENT OFF on 15 Tailor Made Suits "We arc dstoftninsd lhal Ihore ihsll bs no dull Ji) u ihii -itorr." Wash Qoodta BtggMf lino In town sct display in middle windoWi hlatk Hose witli white feet, 2fio. Hlack Hose drop nt itched, 25c VVIiolcsalc dealer in Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke The College Athlete... Tm aptae i itaante. i rci reaaiai wliDvliu Ida auru la uu more ulliuala.iK iboul IW1 BICYCLES tliau ar IUub uimi ami women aliu rl It lor J HJtAllTI AMI IM.KA.ii HK on .luoelli runul.iK wlnwla ul orovau MftOi (oi oumton nud aatcly'a aake. anonl.rd Kaiatjlera ouat Lad ie or dent' Boadkter ftt.Of LaViiei or f .entn Light Roadater II" i i.ent- IU pOBSd liao-r ni .mi Ladie or (ient Chainlea .... 'i (i Ideals M, ffKi IN R. W. FLETCHER. ageul I'uiaUlla ' otiuiy f.alllou. Oieguu Agent HuttcrEks I'nt'crna. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Monmouth. Ore. MM AND I liwn IK I'hn ileiiiaii'l ler gta4ttte of the Neraal leaeel flail oi las pax net ii"- ben mm h eayoerl ia anppiy Poiuiona mill (rem imn i leltaSB ftt MMth YATS.OMTinCATM ivn DirUlMAi am OMti art pre eared tor tea Mala I aaeitaaUeM n't reaiilly take .tat'' mujwi on gradaatlM. Mlriiiic Ira.li'ini' nli'1 I'i -i,ninl i mir-r Well equipped rralalag Deeartinaai Bapesaei rmiKi Irniii II M In 17 i rer Kail d rm opeMleSl 17 Kiii Mtalega nlalnlii mil Inliirinalliie ailitraa. t t. ' mi mil., heeMesi or j ii v. n i i k.k. MepMarr. Kasy Running, ( 'lean Cutting. Hall Bearing Tbty an- gUMtntsed. 011 and see them, Hansford Thompson, (il II Main Street. Hotel Pendleton Under Ncv flana gemenfl 1 Strictly Plrst-Class Excellent Cnlsme. Kvery Modern CoDV6Dienc i fiivf Us a Trill. Kates $2.00 a day Special Katas by Week or month Ksr and Kllllard llooins lleadquarlera for Traveling Men The Hat lloll In daatern Oretfon. Van Dran Bru.. Props. Successors to J. E. Moore lolel sl Gen Q8U .mivi m. Hrup Klenautly Furohbed Steam Heated I umpean Hlau m tk aad a hall trura depot. Sample W 011111 In connection Room Kate SOc, 75c, $1.00 AL-LW in lu) 4f AW lauavravjataaeai 1 BeariiMuM ewulai'b 7-1' Tgess u ...1 si eeeeeV 1 CORE YOURSELF I Caw llie; M fur uiiuilurJ I'svluarifus. ludUiUitl"U. irrtlMtloiis "f ul' ti tie f iuucvui iiitiutrsvuie rululenv, ttti'l ii I aai'ii' LfHttsCriiJ'tatGo ut suiiuiw. said r u(u ul lLaviu writirawr. I i US nit aB. UK Labi fur I s. ur S LH.ilKe $i V. In iiUi save I ual reajuueil. WOOL FOR SALE. Thursday oi esoh wse I will bs ;n tlm First National Hank offtos to rtosivs isalt'l lilw on loi of srool Noh. 6, h, 8 and 17, about BOO sacks, now stored In the Independent ware house; alHo about 800 taofcs of this yearn ejin. I psjarvt the privilege t rejeoiiug any r all iilH. Adufsssj me Pan dleton "i rilol rUwk. Telephone Pendleton " ranch on Bear Creeh J R kVIITH, ...LKKS ITCH K1LLEK... A anre remmly for lice and mite. International t'oultry rmni koein llie bSM liealthy, mica gril aid eUpSteSSi BOM meal Klve alreiiKtli to young ehUSli I i( INK MIC AL A clean, ino(!eiilve but niitrltloua fertiliser lor your lawua. C. P. Colesworihy Pou,try nd ?? SuPP'y p1 If you ride this season ride a CRESCENT For Health. Strength and fi I l . flri.iL ....... I IC U-lll C ll IIIIV Polydore Moens, Proprietor. IflPW