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lebrate Zz Buv clothing where you can get ..-hat suit vou. We are selling moro clothing than any store in Penrll'tin Suits $500 to $15.00 Pants $1.00 to $ 5.00 leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. ...ft- I lurPhlWVVAWI MONDAY, ,ii;M'- '" I NOUN-ECHO CUTWP M ,f LeyTng the Rallt Will Commtntt on June 12. bwrkol laying "t,,nl rt,i .9? ; B v N. cutoff led ween N.illll Echo illHMMOf Hix miles , 111 (.on Wednesday, JUM 11. A ' i ... nl the proposed out"" n( 0jin will tint Im. IhkI until rditf, "iv,"' to MM fact that tii wf.v hf II"' vol t scoured. m,. lor the new track between tw mentioned places was coin ... .inter, flic lies have been .. ,0n the new line and b big 7.iili l. nut to work. T1hm .tat., t int trillllS VIII HO I II I 1 1 ) HM... - ... il... .-,. . t u I Mil .11 dOVs. i.nolt one of series of changes i i... 1 1 : an I tie in .ii .' i v - - v , nrvs tntl miorien mc instance tlnsj i r tli ih Mention. AJIT1SANS HAVI A SOCIAL. Were srv id. ... I I I.. I... - " i.l, Vn P Ill-SWIg Ol .1IHI apnaiun.ij i y Artisans, held on -uturdav eV . i ...... u am iti tin. nuturu i if uuIm. I In I a I Inter . t.y rerfiilur iilaiv nf intMttiiiK, ami ! ti'liiiof wc law. iimi-wii t i i . u . r.iit i 1 1 . .l it r 1 it 1 1 ml v an idur h tt-h faun tin' .ruturc L.i iai ilelinoiir- cake. It wm in it . I - .!..,. ...... tboMKuiir ttttag on Bftlordo iifjone 1, tin follnwiiig O0OMPI .1 .J . fmei in lervi' mr me 'i.mi,ii. William Mi'l'arlatnl , uuiHter imiK i n r-. MS. WlfT HUI tlltl Willi mi' .yiTvtliln. ""ll;iflc.lllllli-ll.l licaUlllul in - u 1 01 falllr hi in',,,.,, ,.tlh .,.,1 ran mi n.k in .mil,., vmir . ii mi- m i iMiiuiviuy MPMMHMM1 rourvwutatf. L HUNZIKER, in i vuiitmii.., ArtiHiui. Mrn. Mary DupuiR, Ktiporin Itodaotj Mth. Anna OolPi iMptetOT ; ,I(M' litipuia, trwapurnr; Mth. I,, F. l.amtikiri, aecrntary ; Mth. Sadie Brvant tnaHter o( ceremonieii ; T. .laiiiBH.'Nanior rnndur.tor; Mrn. Sttivi-r, junior ronduotor. FROM FOUR STATKS Taitlmony to the brfleaey of the New Solantlfle DandrufT rraatmant. JlOMI C. Kowa, LiviBMlM) MoDt. j "llerpieide eurni my dandruff and stopped my tailing hair." Orange McCombs, St. AntbOHV, Idalio: "Hwpioid clHatieid my nealii of dandruff and mude my hair noft ax ai Ik and gloaey." W. II. OtiH, hartwr, ObMipftigfl , III.: "I u and Horpiride on one ciit lOtnaf for dandruff and on another for tailing liair with excel lout remiltn. " F. W. Wixaly laHHiHtaut poHtmuHter , Champaign, 111. : " I lerpicnle DOB' pleUdv m topped my falling hair." 3, S, Hwntlry, Sheridan, Wyo. : llerpicide tjiiwllitnt for cleaning the aralp." Arrival at Haiti PhIIHMi W .1 I'll i I i n. Portland ,i K WilliatUj Portland, I W Nixon, Harriahurg. Max Mavor, San FranciMco. Win Mavor, PoTtlmBd, 0 M BDlltb, Portland. II II lluddington, San Franciaco. Mrn I 1. Lufkln and children, Mitchell, W I). I-rank Hurley, Nehraaka. (' W HMMlMWM. San PrMMiWOi w Daiiard, Portland, 1 'en I larria, Portland. W B KurU, Portland. N II liarrett, Pendleton. N M hi mi. K I! Mav, Portland. A H lloatthdd, tiiaikano. II J Millet, ObabalU, want, J A Howard, wife and daughter, city. John Fleming Portland. 1 Hhultz, Spokantt. A L Kodlim, Portland. C 1' Pinker, BpOkaMa W I Ewtek, Seattle. K P llHivr, Spokane. J J Ittirna, Portland. John HutnhinM. W K Johuaon. --mniiter. T F) Morgan, wife and daughter, Carnegit, Pa. V. I Bull, San Franciaco. T W Jackaon, Portland. Percy J Lyona, Walla Walla. Thousand! bant Into Rxlla. Kvery year a large numlier of pour aurferera whoae lunga are hi ire and racked with OOUgtll art) urged to go to another climate. Hut thin is coat I v and uot alwayi aure. Dou't be an exile when Dr. King New DtMOVafJf bl couaumption will cure you at bMMi lta the moat infallible medicine for cougliH, col, la, and all throat and lung diaoaaoa on earth. The drat done liringH relief. Astounding cured result from persistent use. Trial bottles free at Tallman & Co. 's. Thomas W. Lawsou's yacht, thr In doiaiudmice. will uot be allowed to compete in the trial races preliminary to the raced for the America's cup un less she shall lie chartered compVlelv in the name of some member of the New York vacht club. aaviJ ULkll 1 fcHaaod hread uae Byers' Beat Flour. It took tirst premmm at ti, (Jhicago World's Fair overall compel i "'"' Jlvw Moallant aatisfactiou wherever used. ?7saci is guaranteed. We have the best Uam "O'lou ba,Vi Rye aut, Rtutrdteas Barley. ENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. fee Dem Freezers" I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers frofl one pint to ton tiuarts, will freeze cream lU from tlrue U) ave ininutes; alao have a full r ln of fishi,lg tackle, hamniocka, etc. See iuy lille More buying C TAYLOR, th Hardware Man. lees lice killer... fun It... l . . . ,i ui.ltt iliiieBllon, "j rotat keeps Uie hens liealtny, u" ooue n.eai givet strength to young chlcH. . . BONK MEAL n. ii,.. .. i . .... i.., nnr lawna. "'"iimisive but uuirmous mni"" j Colesworthv Poultry and Be Supply UPt WHEAT CROP IS DAMAQED HBAVY LOSS R8P0RTKD FROM NORTH OF PHNDLRTON. Bttlmat. Mutt Rs Mads With Some Cara Bafors a Total Can Be Given. It will reipiire a careful examina tion, each farraer for hllDMlf, to ilia, done the damage done to the wheat crop of I'matilla countv hv the free ing weather of the nights' of Tne-hiv and Friday, June 4 and 7, and the mornings following. The di floret in yield will he noted alao in the harvest returns. There are Mnorla nl I i damage to tite Holds throiuMi a stretcii of country east and west : to '20 miles north of Pendleton J. H. Ferguson, who took a drive over An extemled area on the reserva tion south of Adams and in the country west of Adams, on Sunday, June f. says that there is less loss on the reservation than elsehere, apitaient ly. Mr. Ferguson says he heard farm ers discussing the situation who esti mated t ie damage to the wheat Holds north and northeast of Helix at .' nor cent, while close to Adams thev Agora u at lu per cent. The Bxaet Situation. r I 1 . I t . a M . .. Vonoiiions nave citangeii tn I inatilla county during the past seven years. Joe Hanscom remarked to a reporter the other day: "A few years ago, when farmers were Udiind with their payments, being in dettt and anxious to borrow, it was a dilheult matter in get information regarding crops. Fanners would bring in the Iwst samples thev coulil tlml in their liehls to show to the exporters and money lenders, so they coulil get an advance. Now it is different. Fanners are in good circum stances and are willing to give full and true information regaid ing crops. " Those remarks are now forcibly apparent. Speritic reports from the different farmers who visit Pendleton this week, when placed together, will aive the exact crop situation. W. P. Temple t Trip. W. P. Tepnilo, of the linn of Temple iV Wilcox, has about lL'ftO acres of wheat seven miles BOttfa ofl 1'ondlet m He visited the land on Sundav and went on five miles further north. After paying close attention to the Helds through that seel he is of the opinion that the damage there has iieeu very si ight. if any. PKICt 01 STRAWBERRIES The told Weather Hat Caused a Bull Market. Strawberries have advanced in price in the local market on account of cold weather, and the indications are that there will im no cheap berries this vear. I p to the c dd Mian of Junt strawberries were selling for as low as four boxes for a quarter, lolav thev are worlli three boxes for a quarter, or VI. (. per crate of L'4 lioxes. Cureitil in quiry concerning the strawberry crop situation in this citv and at Milton and Hood River leads to the ladief that strawberries will not sell this year at less than f LIS to 1.40 per crate, and uot that low unless warm weather should come S'sin to give assistance to tbe backward tatrries. In lHttS straw heft ICS sold in the Pendleton market as low as seven boxes for U cents, hut that situation will not recur thi year. at a. GRADING OF WEBB STREET A Poree of Sixteen Men Raising W. Ik C. R. Track. A force of Hi men, with W. A. vnl- dons as foreman, is at work raising the W. Jt. C. K. track on F.ast Webb street to conform to the grade e-tali- I mhed by the city engineer. I he track has already been raised for a distance of four bha'ks aud placed on grade. It had to be raised as much as nine Inches in some places. New ties are being substituted for the old ones. This will be kept up until the track for the entire length of Webb strttet has been fixed. Much surfacing is also being done. This work is in addi tion to that heiug done tiy "Mnitli Brothers, who have the contract from the citv for grading and graveling Welib on a contract that will amount to something like fluOl). CRONIN PITCHBO W1NNIN0 BALL. Roy Penlai.d Caught Hi in In Helix 8 Adams 6, (iaine on Saturday. At Adauis on Saturday, the Helix team nlaved the Adams ball team, tin aoore being Helix 8, Adams 5. Bob Cronin, of Pendleton, pitched for the Helix men and was caught by Koy Penlaud, a younger brother of the two I'enlands who are in the Penilletoti amateur league team. I-rank LiaQallM pitcned for Adams, Lawrence I.ieu- alien caught, lilomi tn iug in ine tun duriiiLf a oart of the game. Ine runs came three in the tirst, one in tin second, oue in the fourth tor Adams, and oue ill second, two in the thin! oue in the fourth, two in the fifth, one in tbe seventh aud one in the ninth for Helix. Farl Saunders umpired the game. Crouin struck out la men, l.ieu alien 5, B -od ii. La brands DeteaL Baker City. Baker Citv. Juue 10. Baker Citv aud La ttra'nde ball teams played a vurv exciting matcu game this after noon La Qiandt w inning bv a score of 5 to 4. t li to tbe eighth inning the score stood 'I to In mat inning eacn made two. In the ninth Baker became ruttlnal ami lost one bv rank errors. A large crowd w itnessed the game. Ba.eball Team Left Tint Moroing Manager M . A. Ua ler left this niorn- iinf with bis baseball club lor Uopp nor. where a game will be played on Tuesday, June 11, the opening athletic event for the tiremeu'e tournament. The club is composed of the following: Co, Chauler, Claude and Clarence Penlaud, Barlow , Fletcher, Uupuis, K. Brown. Saunders, and Captain Hurl man. IMrich could uot get off for tins game, and Meach, who paiutiug at Sloan's, on McKay creek, did not get here. He intended to come in Sun day evening and go w ith the others, but there was a si in in the arrange uients somewhere. Allen Slushcr aud Hubert Starkweather MOOmpaDlad the team. Jim Welch expects to leave ou the train tonight to attend the tourna in. ni. but will not arrive in time for the baseball game. Baseball at Pilot Roek. A party of Pendleton boys and young .MM went tn ri ut Kot k on miniiuv, juue tf, aud essayed the ditticult feat nl winning a game of baseball from the team there. Ibey were uoi success ful, the Heal Hgures being 2 to 8. The 1'ih.i Kiu-li ids, vers were designated the 1II.IU O.iaiieradoew. while the F'eiidle- tnii boys were callou aimruponi.u (lUialHjrS. I WO umpires were uoaju, Alfred Hemphill, of Pilot Kock, look ing after the baseball decisions, while Wes Noble, of Pendleton, called balls and strikes. The Pendleton boys are of the opinion that they suffered un account of a number of erroneous base decisions, aud are auxious to play the desperadoes another game, the maimer in which the visitors were reated before aud after tbe K"" wiped out (I,,. Minn of deteat. Th cuisine of the hotei captivated cverv plavor and outsider. Tom Scott said : "You can't sav too much about those doiilde-decked soda hiscn it, fresh butter, choice colTee, and the other delicacies mi the table." The Pendleton hoy were overmatched in sire, and don't feel particularly worried over the de feat. Pete Marsh pitched for Pilot KtH'k, and apparently he has not for gotten hja Weston training. a a WESTON COMMBNCBMBNT. What the Week Will Bring to the j Normal School. i The Saltern Oregon state normal school at Weston has begun commence ment week with a baccalaureate ser mon on Sunday by the Rev. J. A. Beatlie, president of the ' institution. This evening a musicale and operatta w ill he given. The program will be : Piano duet "Bucephale Calop," Mirhnex. Misses Merle Reattie and lirace Pros betel, Chorus -"Faithful and Troe," Lohengrin. Kea. ling -"The Famine," Bertha F,. Long. Piano solo "Mnrmnring Zephyrs," Niemann-. lensen, Merle M. Hostile. Vocal duet "Maying," Miss Mark leorad and W. It. Hcott. Operetta -"Kose of Savoy," Hordes. Characters: Catnrina .prima donna , Maude llarkleroad. JawjOelilM (I Savoyard flower girl) Daisy Lamhdtn. II I M Ohlpplai i milliner and dress maker trace Proebstel. Oborai - Sopranos Bertha Long, Ona Marsh, Maude Swaggart, Merle M. Prattie: altos Lavinia Simpson, Anna HnrgrMfW, Bylvil Btathe, Marv McK union Scene The workroom of Miss Cbippin'i simp, Now York. The time is after sunset. - e at Hs Kept Hit Leg. Twelve years ago .1 W. Sullivan, o( Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with n rnstv wire. InllAtnation and blond iioimiti ing sot in. For two years he suffered Intensely. Then the best doctors urged ampul ition, "but," he writis. "I used one bottle of Meetrie Hitters and l1,.. (sixes of Hucklen's Arnica Salt and mv leg was sound and well as ever." For eruptions, eaana, tetter, salt rheum, sores and all blood disorders Kleotrir Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them. Tallman ,V Co. HEPPNRR SALES AND SHIPMENTS. Storage It Crowded With Wool ome Stock Moving. The Qaattta says: Storage quarters in this citv are already becoming crowded, while there is a large amount of wool yet to be brought in. Puring the week prices have been about sta tlonert at from 7c to lo'4c per pound in this market. On the SSiO ult., K. L. Clark made a shipment of I'd cars of sheep. Mr. Clark also shipped another lot of 'M cas on the loth. I. W Kinger of St. Paul, Minn, will ship a 17 car lot of sheep tumor row. They will stop in Montana to food. Davis iV McDonald, the Illinois buyers will ship six carloads of horses tomorrow. Matlock Keeney are now rounding up another lot of horses which they will ship about the 10th of this month to South itnaha. I.aurani " Sweek of Monument this week - dd MfQQO pounds of wool at lll'4c ar pound. atn Wilkinson is up Irom I lie Dalles receiving wimiI. He has pur chased the Thus. 0,t:aid a lot of :i),(NH) pounds. A Sueeettul Excurtlon. The excursion on Sunday, June II, under tbe auspices of William Martin noampnan', No. i, rioneers oi the Pacilic. was a success in every particu lar. Nearly I'OO availed themselves of the opportunity for an outing and all enjoyed themselves. Ijhllte a number spent a portion of the time fishing. w Ith dlflerent degrees of success. A baseball game with young ladies on one side and young gentlemen on the other, was the center ol attraction while it lasted. Several of tbe ladies gave evidence of skill in that line of athletics. The train left Pendleton lor Bingham at 8:10 a.m. and returned at 7 :0 -. m. Can't Bent Martin. You can't beat Martin's prices on groceries aud you can't Hud a nicer, cleaner stuck of groceries to seloct from. He has now in stock a special line of lancv cheese including im ported limbergor. Try aome of the kippered herring and smoked white tish that he has received from the F.ast. Keinember the bakery depart ment of Martin's store is the best in the citv. Dyspeptics cannot lie long lived, Ite caise to I've requires nourishment. Food is not nourishing till it is digest ed. A disordered stomach cannot digest fissl ; it must have assistance. Kislol Dyapepaia Cure digests all kinds of (om1 Wltboul ii I from the stomach, allowing it to rest and re, urn Us natural fum t on -. Its element-' are exactly the same us tbe natural digestive fluids and it iOipljf can't help but do you gOOtla Tallman & Co f.i.eina, -altrheiini, teller, dialing Ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Ha.el Salve, The certain pile cure. Talliuan iV Co. A suite of rooms in the East Ore goniau building, hot and cold water, hi. thr join, for (11 a month during the dimmer. Apply at the Last Oregoniau office . UPPER COLUMBIA FISHING The Flihermen'i Union Prayt That It Be Stopped. Astoria, June 10. The comn.ittoe appointed by the Columbia Kiver Fish ermen's Protective Union to circulate a petition reqneatng the state flsh com mission to prohibit salmon Ashing in the Upper Columbia river, in meeting with unexiected success. Nearlv every husinea man and taxpayer in this vicinity have signed In support of the petition, the promoters assert that the bill pasted at the last session ol the legislature, but which was killed bv shrewd manipulation, prohibited fish ing abow. tide water, so the commis sion in granting the readiest will ho acting strictly in accordance with the law the majority of the legislature intended should be enforced. The petition will be presented at the meet ing of the commission in July. It reads as follows : The Petition. "Hon. Board of Fish Commissioners of the State of Oregon Gentlemen "We, the undersigned cititons of the state of Oregon, most respectfully peti tion you to cloee tbe Columbia river against salmon tithing above the lower Cascades under authority of section 45 of the act ol the legislative assembly of the state of Oregon, tiled with the secretary of state rehrnary 25, 1H01. "We urge upon you the closing of the above portion of the river in the in terest of the salmon fishing industry, and assign the following reasons, in support thereof: "First The river BbOVC the cascades Is the salmon's natural spawning ground and the indiscriminate catching of salmon therein is destroying the fishing industry, nowtithstanding the artificial propagation of salmon. second -The river at the cascades is so narrow and the gear used along the river there is so destructive that the salmon have DO chance of escape and most all salmon ascending the river are caught before reaching the natural spawning grounds. "For like reasons fishing for salmon has btafl prohibited above title wafer on the Fraser river in British Columbia." JUNE BARGAINS Ib-gtilar price ni.u k areai goodi, 30 inohei wide Black dress goodii jfi inchea wide jrV: Hlark satin finish drtSI gOOdti 4t in. wide HOC Cotton wonted draaa gooda.M inohoa wide fc VVorated tlrt-s-; e,,,n,s, g inchna wide 2rV; All Wool cheviol skirt gild suit material, jS in wide Inpgneee silk in ml coiorti htchca wide ... slisj japanegtj silk, all colore. .14 In wide raffeta Hniah, l-iOc Changeable taffeta ailk, bMt qualit) . HfV: Turkey red table Imen, 38 inonei wide jfOc Bleached table lnu-n, s'1 indies wide '2fVc Bleached table linen. U2 inohtt Wide Hfc Hall bleached t .1 ii- liatOi 61 inchea wide Bleached niuslin, 3 Inoheg wide Good apron cheek .;i mb un Hest apron cheeked glhghaiB Sit tine Petticoats, deep flounce, knife pleating Merceri '! beil petticoats, accordian pleated floum e $;i.fV) i't ,c .iic wrapper new pattern trimmed si 1 to n ?i,-v Women's Tailor MtMt Suits, In mined gi ij $to. hi Women' Tailor Mde Suits, 11800 Shirt waists, a lot to elose, worth Jtt to Si. 50 Men's sweaters, tist the thin", for now ()c Men's cottoti so. per dozen pair 50 men's suits, some were So. 50, others to Su, all reduced, the beat ones Womens' black hose, 3 pair for f 1,00 Mt tTs uniaundered white shirts 0c 141 Men s underahirti and dreweri on countei Half 10 doen women's dongola shoes, patent leather tip Itest Blue sSllCO 1 c Best RedCalic ,c Light color Calico. ix.-.st Fk Rentl this list every dn. 'twill be worth votir while. June price !rC IV '2!c 8c 17c :V)c 22c Uc 18c Blc 18c iflC 27c I ,c ;k Be IHc $2.JW 72c S.OO $8.;t2 BOc ;t5c Mc IM0 2 k 38c Price Mc t c T.c Beware ot Ointments lor Catarrh that Contain Mercury k. sMTriirv will .nrtdy destroy the tno ol NMll and coiiqileU'l) ili rsngi' llui whole y. tt'tti when entering it llirmiah Hie mucous ail r Ibci's. sltiel, article, .hoitlil never lie n.eit lepi tm ateaerlpUoBi from leewtaaie aartl- 1 ili, . Ilie daiiisge 1 hey will do 1. ten told In the gOM veil eaa piemlbfy derive trtiia tie' in lull', t'liturrh Cure, leaaafactaretl by K. J. ' I, in v i'ii., I'tiledti, tamiKln. no mercury, emt I. taken Inlernslly. aelbig ttlreetly upon the liUsid and mucous surface, of the system. In buying Hall'. Catarrh en re b .lire you get the genuine. Il la laketi Internallv. Slid Mai In Teleojo, Ohio, by w. J. Oaeaif Co. Tosti- mnuisl. free. Hold by all tlriigglsls, price 7.V, per MiiM Hall's Family rill, ere I lie bv.t. m a. at . For Sale. One ten f.sit Loader, three header hods, one fourteen horse Pitts im proved (tower almost new. Call or addreas, J. T. LIKU AI.LFN, Adams. "A few months ago (ood which 1 ate for breakfast would not remain on my stomach for half an hour. I used bottle ot JsOei Kislol Dyspepsia Cure and can now eat mv breakfast and oth er ineaN with relish and mv fond is thoroughly digested. Nothing e.(uals Kodol Pvspepsia I ure lor sioniacti troubles. "II. S Puts, Arlington, l ex Kislol DysHpsia Cure digests what you eat. Tallman A Co. v m g 0 v Yjfri I DR. SANDEN'S BET. Han 110 equal for the cure of Nervous and PhyiiofJ Debil ity, EzbeVUStaSd Vitality, fai i -eticole, Premature Decline, ho-- of Memory, Wasting, ttc, which haH bMn brougbl tbout by early indiscretion- or later tXOeMaMI SSTaBtsaWBO TsUBTT ykakh. W rile today lor my lalast books, "Ileal b tn sstun " and "Stteuglb ; lU I'asanil Abuae b by Men." DR. A. T. SANDEN, Oept. A. Uuaael Mb., k POetTLANO, OKKOON. iUTIFUL SKIN Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair H100 .. 1 u by futicura 'I'h. RBjOtt flfrrtivi- aikiii j'iinfylK tuiil Istusutl 1 . f riAit iu tJic wuriti, Mat tettil essj uriuit nct nn iet fur titllttt. lutii, anJ PMISSTJ J li OStij .raiVt)Ulivt ut fliiiltJtS, bleWaaUuettln, futl, 1 L., ami oily akin, rod, rtmb Li 'U uli 1 U bl if J'ealuu etnti tuijsr'iaaMaS ulks, dry, thin, lUid 1 tiling luair, suid Juil Uat WsWtelM . 1 . UMi UM idy rviiiitiv of (hti t'jsua. ru., IniUioaiuliou sad . , u., of Uio 1'ojsu- fSoid vary hare Iitmm f C Cnni t M ( UteuiilUi Siiii, lUiiue ku IW "H ks ii '- tw Have 1 For Uig I o go i ishiny; or for a cab to make a call telephone Main 7tt. TRANSFER, TRUC K I N S T OR A G E. CR0WNER & SON. 1 tl.kflJO.Sk MAIN t. Call up:1::::: No. 5 (or Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling sUpvclaJ eiteullou gl.eu to Uoiuiguuuiuls Laatz Bros. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE At WAYS IN I Ml LEAD. Agents Kuttcrkks t'attcrns. NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL -a ICE.. Retail and ton lots. Telephone your orders Haiti I. Main 57 or Main 88, or Imil tin- driver of the black team ii "He is the Ice Man.1 VanOrsikill & Ross. a . .i.-i Arm In Arm wllh Vour Poa.kethook. ibtr line i at pels have lsj,,ui aebsltsl with a lew ol giving MN the best valve lor vmir i ev Neat, elegant and attractive pattami Imbeai with durability, ami within the moans ol all, is what we are offering in our Hue lock n( rugs, fitrpclN mill something in lace curta ins and DOftifJfe, It will OQfi vou nothing to bsik at them. I'm es are right. Jesse Failing. Maui atrt near Bridge. Hotel Pendleton Under New flanagement 1 Strictly First-Class Excellent Colsine. Kvm Modern Convenience i m tsitssH tsaL bWv M III t gn8 ' tnSalBMaaS II BJ Satt 1 Give Us a Trial. Hates $2 00 a day Special Kates by Week or mootb Kar and Kllllard Uooma lliadquarlcra for Trawling Mao I be Heal Hot I In Caatern Oregon. Van Uran Bros.. Crops. Successors to J. C. Mooro lei St Can OHO ll4,t(VtiAU, Prop Klenantly Puruhned Steam Heated I ui op . ' l ino Block ..id a hall (rota dapot. Sample Muom a omioa. Ilun Koom Kale 50c, 75c, $1.00 PCMMVDnVill PIN C m I 1,1111 I fly I flL. S le.l-V of uieuaLruatiou They over.,, mo Weak neea. irrrularity and tili'irni. Ini'maes vig or aud banlab "uaiue rla at 'Hoy are I.l FK HA VUltN " to lllx u ,ii, ,ii, I, I aiding development ut oriraue aud body No known i.inedy or Wuujeii uijualu tlicm uuuot do harm life I.. . on. .a a pleaaure. fl.INI PEK IIOX liV MAIL- SiUetf by dritttN-iata. 1U. aflX'T'U CUKIIU AL CO., Cleveland, Obitx lull - vl i II Y I Aid MAS A CO., I.i.i ... i -i I i Mil i.niv. OHaMiUa. KI.VIN (1KAIO, fmprieWr Depot Stable. Polydore Moens, Ptrktor. ) DHL II IU I ULLlu f -v -