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t ok in 'In (i. and! tetor. )an us. II Sli IE iBJaa ANKRUPT PRICES ON DRY GOODS: yards Scotch lawn $1.00 spools Merrick's thread 2Bc vards Val. laces ic pci .u. nieces Broadhead Dress (ioods Enclose 29c per yard. EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING it leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. IIIDNK UVRICK ISN'T DEAD Winn, he BONBO- 'nit, nun wniic I n- Mr.lh'Hl Ttmulni ofOtttmii Out or in. WV I. M hlw Oil k. N"" . . .. ,,. um Pendleton Ml, ID I1' . .1. .u.l (i.ltlllV of kn. . . i l 'Kit!" It III lent I live I lll.-r- I ..,.1 VlllK.Ilt tttlUHHIoil in in" " branch lor the w.tlilg man, k, die) At midnight." uk,r nrr,Xje U iihiiik"""" ,.,.. urt.cn. IV.nlletni, will hrtrttli'm."'"" and watch ,rfr twrc who t' i "as-ir , r jickiM niwli- I mm in in in wire-. Her- cini'' th.- link 'r Huh ichniil trru. r.itiiH'lfi in i .i i ..... r..u...i ... . tl... , turn wrnt MM HH ii" I III MM, WBlea i" "' lS ul Hrnillt'Hiiri '"est " .. . .... . i i ... i 1 n the lirii wan uii'v itiwi nMiiiK to tin- K.nni ii-Hii ri i rick it dead. How, when mft uiw on the HuM next year, Itrianuil nel'l ""ft, tlmee nugget till erer to tin Hint in' ih lull hr ilinl at uiKliiigiu on in IVnJleloii, (roni heart lail- Hilar! uv oter-eiertinn in a track il Wrnck will prnti-nt that In- is I too. ud lUkttr City will not yield ml tittle l'?i 1 1 t . II will lie 'iieltiret tloiik' without Wvrick, M he II, lor tin- itniHtriir rain preterits' ghosts I mm . in.l then uIimIm might make tiit other lelloft in t:.e fOBBi I Wvnck didn't faint, al-' S Jim Wvrick ilnl. That Wvnrk ban two atnl.'i-' - ami they ar ad bye very lung shot, lite City team will realize tiiia kW u igauiat tlieWvrtcke in. 'Mf nld meet. At val t Hotal I . ihii ton. ,1 I W il.li iik, I'nrtlan i . ,1 ,1 It tn on, Portland i. G JanntQQ, Pofllaiiil, W k (.lendenning, Portland, il C IUh. Han FIWMiwM i , S I ii'.'Um, BpokkMi wm I Plobn, Portland, w 1 1 Daavtr, Portland, a p Kodiin, Portlaad, it.irt Hehooaninkwr, BpotuuM, Uho Mclii Ivory, Spoknno. E B Qllli Bpokant), V, R llurriH, SMikHtin. L I TbroaO) (Jnioago, Edward Hmitli, Hpokann. (ion B BlokOKt Salt I.aku. Aba Molatrnni, nity. sndnrt A Daap Mretary. It in a nivHtorv vtliv wdiiioii Iwckanim, iMMaflbOi iitrvoiiMiuMN, lfMplawMMM iiinlanolnily , faint log n 1 .1 ,V HH)llM wIlHIl tllOIIHHIIllH IlltVC pro?e)d tliat Klnctrir liittrM will quickly euro tturli troulilon. "I Hiiffori'd lor yttarN with kidnoy trOQbloa," writun Mm Pbobt Obalroy, of Ptonoa( la.. "ami a laum lai'k naintMl uie an I roll lit nut .It.-- iiiymtlf, hut Klertric KitttirH wholly cnrml m, anil, ulthonith 7:: vnarx mil, I now am unlo to m all my huiiatiwork. " It ovorroniKc conHti pation, improvKH atipntilii, uvt por rwrl boaltb. Only BOa at Tullmaii a Oo,l' ilniK Htoriv N. V. Pan-Amarlewn Tloketi. Thu WaHhitiKton A OolBSbia Kivi r railway, in connection with the North urn 1'aillc. will hhII ticketa to the "I'an-Ainurican espoaition ' ' at BaBalo, on the tirNt untl thinl Tni-Hilny of each month, Jont to OetobOTi incliiHive. at rate of f7ti (or the KM Ml trip. TioBOtl will he limiteil tu thirty iIhvn, continu OI1H pHNHUge K"lltr Stop-.ner will he allowed returning, within llinitl of ticket. Kor lull Mrtieolan eall on, WAI.TKIC ADAMS, AfOOt. filiche eiwoliitely anil Mr h cared ley Mini Moki lea. A I brrb drink ('iiren count I pa- leal indigealioii, makeN you eat, eork ao'l Iimiiiiv. SatiNfuction Ulenl nr uimiev lai:k. L'o ceiitn T04 Cautti Nlahl Alrm. "One niKht ray brotbor'i baby takun with croup," writeN Mm J, t:. Miuler, of OrlttOliaOJI. K ., "il I 'I it OOulil Htranl' hnfore we coulil ("t a doctor, ho we ave n Hr. aliliir'a Ne liiNcovury, which uavu quick relief and periiiHiiimtiy cured it. We alwa.VN kattp i in the houiw to pfOWOf our children from croup and whooping OOOgb, It Bflivd DM ol u ch runic hroiii chial troutde that no other ruined v would relieve." Iiifallihle (or coukIih. culiii, throat anil lung troiihlea, 50c and I. Trial bottlaei free at Talluittn A Co. a. I 50 rr til. . . r . it iv.nfl u J , . A ... . ...... ' ul ol t.lu.' lOtMei in mi rim., .u.i Leauiflul la in uuriii.ii' worth kiiil no ri.lt ui bnvniK vuur u. j.wtit) ot m, i o,ntiivly t'liti'tulitod Woodmen Unveiling and Ueeorwllon. (iii TllOIWlaj May M), 10 a. in. the Pendleton camp, Woodmen of tlw World, will unveil the mnuuineiilH of late neighborr) K. W. Ise and .1. W. UuriiauM, and alao decorate the graven I of late DObjbbort K. F. Settleriier, Wm. M McBrooiu, N. II. loaOOf! anil J. M. MuUoy I'urer.tH and rela tive invited to he preaent. COMMITTKK. mtatk or Ohio, Citv or TOLIOO ) Lucas Cuuhtv. i Kittk J. I.'lieuuy maku. oalli ll.al lie i. tin Miunir pMrtuur ol tflu llnu ol K J. OheOejr & Co., iIoiuk Luiliieui in the ult of Toledo, uouut) u.l Mate ior.-Mii, anil iiii mui "rl" w"1 im the aBB of Ooe liumlrml Oollare (or m. Ii icl owi) cut- ol . .Uirl. lht cauuot Uv curel l.y the UK o( Hull - ' 'itl.it rl. Cut hworu tu uotoro in. ml ubaeribvil In uty umaencu thu em ita ol Daaaatbar, a. jeaAL. j1' im A y,. OWCAHUN v. . Notary t'ubllc. Hair. I'aiarrl. Cure i tuk.-ii uituruall) ami tall litocii) on Um IUoo.I mi. I BIUOOUI ur(avae ol III. ayau iu Ncml 101 lu.ll llloiiia... iroc. t. J. ' ill.'- I. i A I'll., Toledo. Ohio ! Mold by ilrilMglaU. 7ic iiair. ramiiy nia an vm "ai. L HUNZIKER, Utmsr and ODtician... t4IWI0llae k Heater's St. George Restaurant EVERY! 1 1 1 NG kVLD 1I1AT THE M A i K li r AFFORDS :::::::; "day Dinner a Specialty. 0HEN ALL NIGHT PUNCH cook Viii r WKI.FTII ANNUAL C0NVBNTI0N TOMORROW. HKRK Laatuart of EnMra Walla Walla Olt trlol to Aiiamble In Dalaaated Body for Three Daya, Tomorrow, Tbsnday, evening the Kpworth Lfita of the Walla WallH diftriOt will WBOmblB in the twelf'li annual convention at the TbODptOa: atreet M. B, church. The Brtt aBMlon will lye held at7::t() in the Bfoolog, when Rev. Win. DBWBUB will lead a on oervice of fifteen BlOOtOB, fol lowed by welcniniiiH addreNWH hv . a. i.oweii and Blborl t, Rodd; with reaponmix by W. Urngu, M, D,. and Rev. ('. B, DottOfl On Friday. Friday Bomlng will lie-in the hiiHi neHH of the convention, after a devo tional service of 15 mm - lead hv Kev. Trevor Orton. Organization, read ing of the minutes and appointment of (invention coininitteoN will lollow. after which these addrcNHcH will Ihi given : louilK People's Socjetien and Oivlc KighteoiisuesN, " 1 i- Helen llililmrd. "Personal Fitness fur Mercv and Help Work." Mrs. Kate K. 0wB. 'Tfie Unnfrence t (ruaniaai ma. " Kev. 0. W. Mmtaer. In the afternoon the proiram will call for a devotional service led h M iss Cora White. "Awakening of the Orient a Mia- sionarv (Ipporlunitv.' address hi Mrs. Id W. Foster. ' Kuts : How to iet I n and ( Mil . " Mrs Marv Tarhot. "The Model Hevotiotial Meeting," W. Oregg, M. D. "Secret Power," flov. Win. Heweese. At 7 ::) p. m., w. B. Armflold win lead a song service, and ut K o'clock Itishop Marl Cranston will preach on In the Orient. Hishop ( ranston is one of the most celebrated pulpit ora tors in the Metliodisl c tin tiniti i. ui , and his address will be the RMMl prominent feature on the convention's prourani. The Saturday Proaram t or Baf nr. In v , t he arraiiKcd : :lkl Hevotional service, led hv Hall. 'I nun the Junior League to the Church." Mrs. William DaWtMMO, "Our KespoiiHiiiilitv for the l.iuuor Trafflc." Mrs. K. B. Wilcox. "Scope and Prolit of Literary Work," lajurjaa It. Mar.piis. I :15 I.Wotioiial m'rvice, led by lohu Collier. Kepurts From district olliecra. (roni ocal chapters, irom committees. Flection of otlicers. "The l.pworlhian a oul-Winsnir, " Minn .Uilhel .littles. 'Ho' for San Francisco," Kev. O. U Mintr.er. 7 :IW p. in . rinlig service. HMKI -Sermon hv Kev. .!. W. H. Mil- lar. Sunday's Proceeding-!. Sundav morning, there will he a sunriie praver meeting, .vnss auie Hall leader, Sundav school at Hi lock, sermon at II o'clock: Junior UaajfUa rahv ut L't.tO, led hy .Mrs. Alice M. Hershev ; Kev. J. C. Walker League devotional Blackburn leadi r . ad hirtiea givn Xxtra Alleutiou CMAB. BCENCER, 'l"lto French Restaurant. r IA i ANt NIUHT . . . T0UT ANu UA1(Jt ,N nAUMw I. Martin Leads. K. Martin ie untitled to he culled the leader in the grocery trade on ac count o( bia loua eaiMtrieuce in the busiuetai. Then as he buya in car lots for cash he geta a trade and cash dis- couiila which cue him his goods a little cbeauer than other storea. Mar tin give tins aaviug in hie buying unce to bis cuslotuirs. I( you want Cur bill of arooeriea get prices at other stores and then Martin ran beat their pricon Playad Out. Dull headache, pains in various parus of the bmiy, sinking at the pit of I tin- atomuch. loss of appetite, tever- IffiUMfj. pimples or sores are all pom tin- evidences of impure blood. Ni inatuir how it became ... it must U i.iiritiud in order to obtain good health Acker's Blood Klixir has never failed U' cure acrofuloua or syphilitic poisons or ..ot other blood diseases It is cor i.. ii.ii a wonderful remedy, and we sell everv Isjttle on a ooaitive guarantee For sale by Brock & McCmeas. Olssolullon Notlaa. Tl. tiriu of Hobbacb and Leathers i... .imh..1vimI nartuership. Win. lathers retiree and into . .oiitiiiue the buameas collect and pay allbjlll. program is thus Kev, sermon al I IN hv 7 p. in., Bpworto serv ice, M iss Julia i moii at H o'clock. KtUENTS ARE IN SESSION Alexander and J. H. Ralay Are Present From Pendleton. K. Alexander and J. 11. Kalcy, of this city, went to Weston this BMM1I lllg tube present at the annual meeting ( the board ol regents ot the I, astern Oregon state u irnnii school to lie held todav. "-tale Senator .1. W, Morrow, il lleppner, J. W. Sen her, of La i inutile; and I . A. ort n iitgton, sec retary, of Portland, jollied the Pendle ton members here. J. T. Wilding, un architect of Portland, came up on the train this morning, and will represent Architect Lazarus at the hoard I .a . . I t... .1 .. ltlir. Mr l.aarus was secureo in n.e regents as architect lor the new nor mal eclusil btiildiug.aud was instructed as to the wishes or ine regents, atier which be made plans tu conloriu. l'he building Is to cost about fti.Otlil, so as to use up the appropriation and not require the passage of a CMOiOMy appropriation to cover egtra expense. Theae plane will Ui inspect.' I and passed upon by the regents ttslay . after which tite construction of the building will be hurrie I along. In addition to toe business in con liectlun with the new normal sclnsil luiihluiir the regents will orgaiu.e tiy the election of olllcors. (IHs is made necessary by the fact that Messrs Alexander and Kalev have iteen re-ap ,..ini.l as new members of the board die faculty will lie elected, and other oltlcials and employes selected, and routine matters cleaned up. NICE HAIR FOR ALL. nd and one-fealf inrhea in diameter, and each throwing a stream 30 feet above the surface. This water is heated to SIS degrees Faronheit. It is the pur pose of the owners to pipe the water to the town and there un it for a natatorium and for heating dwellings. By conducting the water underground for the distance of a half mile, it ia believed that it will cool bnt little If any during transit. Should Vale erer heroin,. H ,ity, its hot water will he invaluable, for the fuel problem for heating purposes has been solved. Arrangements are now lieing made for construction of the pipe line. JOHNSON BONDS PLACERS Pendtston Man May Oat $30,000 for His Mlnei. K. T. Oot, who has been in the Oranite c tuntry, states that Winn Jobuaon, of this town, has bonded his plaier unties on Crane creek hi General KObarta, for 30, 000, Roberts came from Philadelphia, and has a force of experts at work prospecting the claims. They are sinking to lied rock and are making scientific investigation as to the value of the claims. Mr. Johnson has owned the placers for eleven vears, having taken out each year a gisul cleanup of several thous and dollars. Mr, Cox says the district has con siderable activity in both quartz and placers, fully as much legitimate mining lieing prosecuted as was going on a vear ago. The Climax mine, near (tranite, has been sold from ll5,l)Oil, a bona fide sale. At the Buffalo mine, of which Mr. UOI is manager, lour men are kept at work, and tl.e indications are good AN the Work progresses. Work is lieing lone on the Monitor, owned hv the same parties, wlmh s holding out well as the tunnels go in. Over I MO feet of tunnelling has been done. The Hutlalo was originally discovered hv the Beagle brothers, and was once owned hv Pendleton men. rhe Red llov mine has gone down 170 teet in the deep shaft thev are sinking. It is expected that thev will go down lAHH) feet. The sinking plant installed is a big one, put in at con Niderahle expense. BOOM has gone and the teaming is now In tig done hv the various mining impanioSi Machinery is going in as last as the condition of the roads will permit. The weattlier is good and favors the operations of tl miners in everv part of the district, At the Johnson placers, the activity is great, and at the expiration of the period the bond runs, the Penney! valiia people will know perfectly what is the value of the diggings. VALE WILL HAVE A BANk Capital to Ba $40,000 Slock Held There and In Baker City. Baker City, Mav 28. A national bank with capital stock of f 40. (Kit) is Iming organised in Vale, Malheur county. This town is the county seat oi the county and has a populatiou of 100. During the past two years il has grown rapidly, ami the nusiness in- terests of the place demand hanking facUtiw nearer than Caldwell where such hiisiness has previously been MM, Stockholders of the bank will not all he residents oi vale aim au- jaceni country, ae some of the capital will be stihecritieu in Maker Idly. M li. Hope, one of the leading busi ness men ot ale, was in ttaker i n todav making arrangements to estab lish the bank. He said that it was an assured fact, although further particu lar- cuild not be given out at preseut. Win, in the next sixty days, Mr. Hope said. the hunk would b$ ready for busi ness. AN ENORMOUS BEEF SALE to. 000 Head to Ba Delivered on June 10 In aalheur. Baker City, May M. -A large aale of I f will be consummated in Malheur county on June 10. That is the date tixed for the delivery to one single eastern firm 'if between lO.lkkl and U, 000 head o tearlings and two-year- olils. All ol tli.- st n k IS nil. line lor the Fasteru market and will not isb driven tt the Montana or Wyoming range for latteuiag. It is in condition at i lie present time immediately after passing through the winter. Yearlings are purchased bytheae buyers for J0 ami two-year olds $27. This price ie one dollar cheaper than the aame slock aold for t the aame mriod last year. The mile will clean up moat of the surplus beef in that aectiou of the country and will leave but few from the immediate district for the fall market. Buyers are quite active iii Malheur ami Harney counties and offer tempting pricea. DECORATION DAY B. B. GAME Athena Team WMI Be Hara at 3 O'clock Thursday. The game of baseball which has been looked forward to for weeks will take place on the lower Alta street glOIBldl commencing at 3 o'clock on Decoration day, Thursday, May 30. The Athena team will arrive at about 2 o'clock on the mixed train. Manager Osburn says be will bring a crowd of jierhaps 200 along with the club to "root." J. I, Krause has been secured to umpire the game, which assures impartial decisions. The grounds are being put in the best possible condition. A com petent police force has been secured to take charge and look after the order and decorum for the Ilecoration day game, and for the Sunday game, June 2, when Walla Walla will be here, for the Boston Bloomer game on Monday. Jnne 8; and for the game on Wednes day, June 5, when the club will be preaent from Blair col lege, Sikane. The Batting Order. Following is the batting order and the fielding positions of the Pendle ton Ixiva for the Hecoration dav game: Dlrioh, 2h; Cox, ss. ; Meach, I. f. ; Barlow, r. f. ; Hartman, lb.; Ptipuis, c. f. ; Claude Penland. c. ; Ohapler, p.; Clarence Penland, :th. Fletcher and Murphy will be substitutes. Printers Oraanlxa. The printers of Pendleton met Ofj the curb at the corner of Main and Weld, street Tuesday evening and or gan'ed a baseball club. C. A. Mask rev was appointed managing editor ami A I Card in captain and forelmss. The printers have already received two challenges, one from the barbers and (he other (mm the bartenders. The proposition from the harliers is the first chunk of 0OD on the hook and will he disposed of first. IV B. Balloj is manager oi the barbers. The two managers will set the date at the earliest rsatsible moment. The barton ders want to play the printers for fr2" a side. This is looked upon hv the printers ns a "nicklin" of easy money. The game will be arranged unless the challenge should lie withdrawn. "Our little girl was BjMOMOloOR from strangulation during a sudden and terrible attack of croup. I quickly se cured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her three doses. The croup was mastered and our little darl ing -I hlv recovered." So writes A. L. Spafford, Chester, Mich. Talltnan A Oo. DYSPEPSIA "For atx year I win vlrllaa of aye- prn.l. i,. M vt nst form I COOlll . l imtlilnc mil tiiilk leas, and ut UBMM ? BtoeBMf - Id not rrtaln and digest even that Lat TMarch N'gti taking CAST A KKTS and einrr tin t. 1 hai' stradilv iwiprnved unlll I aon aa wen se i -St was in my life. ' DAViplI Mt'BraT. raewara. ' For TUESDAY, WED NESDAY, THURSDAY 33 PER CENT OFF on 15 Tailor Made Suits "VVc are tletcrtnint'il thai thott shall hr n, .lull rjayt it this stnrr." Wash (ioods. Biggeal linn in town act) display I'lsaaant Palatable Potent Tail Good J0 Uood Neeor ateaen Weafcoa arOnaa loe btw ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... at.rii.f i ' ' i ... i ...... aaau.al !. Ill MO-TO-BAC lliu ti, I ME Tobacco Habit MUST BE SOLD. Tha entire stock ol the old Wiley B- Allen Music Co. instruments to make room tor a lari' ami com plete line ol pianos, or gans, small musical in struments and sheet music now on the road. Call and see the stock. You can save $ too to $ I 25 on a piano. i'irstclass tuner in attendance Wakefield & Failing, Uolden ttulc Block, Court Mi.- i affections will readilv disappear I law UI s W itch Ha.. I Sal vm. vd a a(c lot of frog toga Loouin, Prapriator. Hobbacb ud will Unci Destroy the Uaudrun uui-u, Hair Grows Luxuriantly- Any one can have nice hair if In or she has nut dandruff, which causes brittle, tlrv hair, (ailing hair and bald ness. To cure dandruff It Is necessary to kill the germ that causes it, and that is just what Ncwhru's Herpicidi doas. Cornelius drew. Col lax, wash., aava : . ... - a . a I..1.I.. "tine bottle ol llerpicuie completely cured me ol daudruff. which was very think: and it baa slopped my hair from tailing out." It makes hair soft mid .'hsv un silk: delightful olor and refreshing hair dressing. It wil positively maxe hair grew ahuiidaiitlv and kills the dandruff germ. BOUGHT THE BOSTON NEWS Lets n Balilat Heportad 10 Have Made Another Purchase. The Baker Cilv Herald prints the following special from New York: "Letaoli Balliut, the celebrated Oregon and California mining king, this morning startled the alow going old town of Boston by the outright purchase of the lioston Daily Newa u morning paper). The figure wen not learned but it will probably exceed a quarter of a million. The title IvBI been transferred perfect and unincum bered. The News will be run in unison with the Baker City Herald. Mr. Bui I let was tendered an informal ban quet at Young's hotel by prom ineiit Boston buaineaa men last Kridav Ha met many aubatantial men and formed stroiig financial connections iii both Boston ami New York. He starts weat tomorrow. " I 'end id.. I. OTTO HOHBACH, WM. LKATHEKf. May 27. If p.'Oj know u .ila knew what we ...1..1 iivs.-osi.t Cure it would there Tre few people who do not sufle. at"? i" I, o( (ullneaa after eating, Mj hing defuimice, sour stoma, I. or -Ji! b ash, caused by ind goat on o dvaiajpsia. uiliM. Mhi M., fau uatou, Orcsoa Il CJ. U "J xm I 1 vl A ..ru.o.ratiou such as K.NlOl hV-UUuw.wbiob.wltb BOatU trom Tu'. aiouiaub. Will digest your loou, tainly can't UaJp but do you goou. i Tallwan k 0o. N ATURK Hk ATS TUB WA1BB. Vale Has Ma tural Basouree rbat Will Be InvaluaDle. Baaer City, May 28 Recently a re ,,i.rLitlils Htruaui of hot water wm truck within uue-half mile of Vale, in Malheur couuly. A stream three and one-half iuultea in diameter was struck a year ago, winch spouted 33 feet above the surface iHwiring a (low at an elevatiou up the hill from winch hot water could be piped to the town of Vale, the owners of the property bored further up. They now have two wells uu the bill aide, each three Skin hv using I k out for counterfeits. If you get I ki Witt's you will get gjd results. It is the uui'ck and positive cure for piles. Tullmau tk Co. m m m Busy al Planing aid. R. Forster, proprietor of the Pen diet. ui planing mill and lutaber yard, 10 portl that he has a big slock on bund, having received 12 carloads of lUQlbof within the past week. He is furnishing tl lumber tor a number of house iu courae of coustructioii, and has prospects tor contracts ot other buildings iu coutemplatiou. lie al ways has a big run ot busiueas during the slimmer, making beatlerbeds and water tanas (or the farmers of this section, and his work iu that line has giveu excellent satisfaction. W. J. Baxter, of North Brook, N, 0., says he suffered With piles for 15 years He tried Baaay remedies with 00 result until he used HeWilt's Witch lla.el Salve and that quickly cured him. Tallmau iV Co. CUT OUT THIS AD ENCLOSE IT TO ME TEN DOLLARS. WITH And 1 will furnieh you all complete, ready for uae, my 1W01 Model No. 7 SANDKN ELKCTKIC BELT. It la superior in make, quality and power to auy belt offered by other dealers for winch they charge $40.00. ftatabl isliea 30 years. Write today for my latest !,,.kn, "Health iu Nature" and Mt.ngth ; IU Uae and Abuse by Men " Wholttftli dealnr in Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke Black Hose with whiti Black Hose drop -t i t in miilll window. feet. 25c iit'ti 25c. Agcnta Buttcritk Paticrna. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth, Ore. I0;is DSMAND tOU 0SADI tTM ItM .t.-man.! for gfadUStat Of tlM Normal IcBOOl durlnx tln pa.l voir h,.. Im'. n inn. li Is'ion l the aupply Poalllona wMli front nim in 7'..im jier inuttth. BTATt CSaTiriOATaal ami iiii'i.nMAH am. dcni. ate araparad Nm the state KxaMlaWtMeM au.t taadll take MOM papan on graduation Sinew Vra l.'tnir Hti,t ProlcMloniil l oiirsr Well ecjnlppad rralalag Dapartoawil BaaaoM rami (rem l m tu flfg par year Kail term iiprn. Hi'pt 17 I ... aaatlagOa ti lal 11 i ng lull liil.irniall.ui adilreae P I. I AMI'IIBI.I., I'rn.l.l.nt 01 1 V III I I.Kit, Secretary. Running, 1 'Iran Ball Boarine tltt me;. They arc guartvitteed, and tee them. Hansford & Thompson, 601 Main Street. Hotel Pendleton Under New ...n i ut Strictly First-Class Excellent Cnlsine. livery lodern CoDvemeoce H&r and KIHUrd Rooma The Beat Hotel In Van bran Bros.. Props. Glie Us a Trlil, Kates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Week or montb ioadquArtera for Trtvellna Wan Eastern Oregon. Successors to J. E. Moore The College Athlete... WUo iteiattiuU a .launch, period ruiuilu wUeel In hi eaorU 1. uu more eulhuataatn about 1VU1 BICYCLH3 tbau are those ucu aud wotaeo who n 1. Iur UKALTU AND ilk Am K r. on auiualb ruaalua wueeui ul prareu wurlh, fur oouifort aud aataty'. aake. ataudard ooal I .her or i .em's Koadeta $36.00 Lavliae or UsuU Eight Koadatar. $40.00 i. ei, is iu poaud Kurt 160.00 lilies or lieuU Cliaiulea $00 00 Ideals tf. W R. W. FLETCHER. 1M.1 I u. .ill. ouulr Peadlaluu. tWa 4Effl Ag 0naaajpjjsrr. IJNjaJ BsBBwawaw DaaaUCXL, " 'XBaaaaaaaBB Hotel SI. mi ni l AhtVHAU, Prop KleMintJy Furoi bed Steam Heated i uripeau flan I thick and a hall from depot. Sample Mown In onnattlou kNm kale 50c, 75c, $1 00 WOOL FOR SALE. Tharaday of eaoh weak I will ba tl Ihe Kiral National Hank office to receive leeled bida on tola of wool Noh. 6, m, L8 and It, about 600 laeka, now atorod in the ndaMtiaant wam bouae; alao about 800 iavoki of this yeen oflu, I riaervi Am pivilegi ol rejecting any or all iiid. AdaVtai bm Pan dlaton or Pilot W" k. Telephone Pendleton or ranch on Bear Creek, J h- SITH. ...I LICE KILLER... A sure remedy for Ilia and in i tea international I'oultry Kood keepa the haMM liealthy, ini.a grit aida dlgaaliou, It , no u.eal gives strength to young chicks. MONK M I'.AI. A claau, iuoltauaiva but uutntioue (ertiliaer for your lawn.. C. F. Colesworthy Pou,tr and Su p01 If you ride this season ride a CRESCENT ik. Oopt . I'oKll.ANl), A. T. A. SANDEN. Muascl Block, OKhOON. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. ii