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-Kebrate th of July I in Pendleton. SUPREME COURT OPINIONS CASK OF Threa .Ml VS. AFFIRMED. WBST WAS In Buy clothing whore you can gel what raitfl you. We are selling more clothing than any store m Pendleton $5 00 to $15.00 Suits Pants $1.00 to $ 5.00 deputy leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. TUESDAY JUNE 11, HOI. INTER-HIGH SCHOOL M a. llfCltrWIH Proviae a unur "in for tne Trans bvh. Itk, huh Klinnli '( BMte" PHO" l"r" " . ... ,,n n u I P'p it:. I. c..l... Aft, title UN- II,, l,.,r I'llV km ill ll I - Till- HfhiHU" Cllll"iri iik '" , trv ftodlttOO, baker City, i I ' I u I ritflde Ik Mi tm "" i enter. Vat I in are nv Mi'lunii'lii, "I 1 iikr eity, jireai- ..i.t... ,,f I '.. n. I l.,t , ,, Hi)im- it. tmvmmuu, " '"'"; John DohuiiiH, ot union, ireas- a. . mi , it,., ..f Out unnn. m III' ni'l' nii ", ,"n ........ ' II .... I. ..I. I I., l.,L..r ,,l biion win '" :, , , Wim Iii thi' interval mo ir v-ny let Mm will make every effort to mill lulUlili'Hi roii.inoilatioiiH, and kninUllV lKSr oft tin- cun. rThn I'Ml twain will KKlMfor to DOB MlMMWr Bill 01MW path IB . nw luuwnali lli'iu, ami proviue it nltr rcnieli. llio new prniossor m ,. will probably till una posi It it to in hiH'il tliut thn hoys irctfil in building tln ' . 1 1 1 1 i . , i It. . :: tfnnl renown arc m no maun. :n ire than probable thai the mini Jiil "wcoiuIh" mi tin' slow dirt Kilt renillatnii, run in on a rumor run it in 10:3. Tfiouiandt Sent Into Kxlle. Itrrry vuar a largo iminlior of poor Itrnrn wlmao lungs are sore and I with coughs arc urged to go to loibnr climate, lint thin la costly and ilwajri "lire. Don't Inn an exile i Dr. king Ni" PiMiMvorv for Momptiun will cure yon at home. incut inlallililc i I icino (or hi, coldi, and all tliroat and lung on earth. Thn limit doae brings .Mounding euros result from lite, trial buttle free at ilium & Co. 'a. Ill ROOB A PANCAKE. low imiot Oakei Mai With Hla Heoent Aoeldsnt. Tt Portland Telegram says: Roacoe W" in at present domiciled at St. Inwnt 'i hrguital. on account of a fokmUy. He . the Niks' waimely lurnint.nl room, No. H. U riva calls froiii.his numerous friends, and ia an comfortable and happy as it in possible tor a man to tie when he hap a hroken lei. Mr. Oakes' limb wan hroken by acci dent while traveling OB horseback from Ontario to the John lay country, in Kastern Oregon. Me ha- of late DMA affiliating with the I'ortland Hunt club and baa become prejudiced in favor of the pad or pancake saddle, ami mi starting nut on his trip he went back on the old and aafe Mexican Raddle, the chaparejna, aparejoa, big apura, etc., which have heretofore been used by him in travel ing, and had hia bronco cayuae harnessed with a pan cake aaddle. t'onaeuuontly, when the cnviiHo ahied at a coyote, Mr. akon waa thrown off and hia leg wan broken between the knee and the ankle when ne landed. The accident happened eigh' milea from the railroail, and aa he waa roughly dreaaed in flannel ahirt for traveling through a rough country, and had not ahaved for a day or two, when he waa found he looked mure liken tramp than it dude, but be waa picked up, carted t the railroad and abipped to the tirm and trans ferred t the lioapital. Ilia employers pay be baa proiuiaed to eachew pancalte Raddlea in the future, except when bunting. BAKER WANTS ASSAY OFFICE ChambtJF of Commare Takai Up the Mailer With Conirauman Moody. Maker City, June 11. A communica tion baa been received by Chairman Imliaua, nf the committee ot indiiRtrv, of the linker Chamber of Commerce, from CongreflRtuan Moodv Rtating that at the laat aeaaion of congreaa a bill waa introduced for the eatabl iRluueni ot a government aaaay office here, but that it waa defeated liecauae the treaaury department recommended agaiiiHl paaaage of the meaaure. ltaker Citv ban been endeavoring to have audi an office eHtabliRhed here, and the efforta brought out the letter referred to. Tha Afad Shooter Arretted. Maker City, June 11. Information whm today tiled in the hwal courts auainat W. M. Pierce, the aged I'leaaant Valley farmer who aliot a man named Kd. Munn Saturday. None of the injured man'a frienda or rela tivea apieared. The information waa aworn to by the deputy proaecuting at torney. It ia becoming apparent that the men ahot at do not care to have the affair go into the courta, but thev will be forced up aa witneRae now, after which puniRbment will be moled to the guilty. thai Hewara of Oinimanu lor Catarrh Contain Mercury i mercury will auroly l 'I I Mm i i i. oiapletely uurauac MflMnU ' lum wile., . nteriiiK 11 lliruiiKU I ha mil Mir (alien. Huub article, aliiml'l uuvur he uu,l M. cupl mi pre.eriptlou. (rum mpulahlc phy.i , ' inn a the (lamnKc lhay will ilo la leu ( I m the iimnl you nail ma.lbly ilerivo Irnui Iheui. iii: - Catarrh Oure, innuufaciureu by K. J. Oheuey it Co., Toluito, l , cuiitalua no mercury, ami la lakuu Internally, actum illructly apoB the blouil anil muooun aurlacea nf the ayaleui. lu huyiua Hall'. Catarrh Cure In' aure you K"t Che jieuulue. It la taken Internally. IM miele lu Tuleito, Ohio, by K. J. Chuuoy A Co. Tuatl moulala free Hnlil by all ilruiriiilata, price 7fic, pur bottle. nil. tEinfrMjaMMtkal With BM i!!?lfP?.ariiiii.-a.i!l US , r , ll lit ajj las Tl i"! oaauMiw in aai Vuu uiiriiine worm aim n"i. m4rauio, ki""I aa repremeuleof. U HUNZIKER, Heweier and Onfirian lJoor to Alexander H.-... iiall' Kaunly i are the be. I. For Sala. One ton foot header, three header lieda, one fourteen horae Pitta un proved power almost new. Call or addreaa, J. T. 1 .1 K i A l.i I : V Adama. I.aat week the lirat annual commence ini'iit of the Walla Walla hospital training achool waa held at the Walla Walla theater. The exerciaea were largely attended. f'he graduates were Mra. Sarali I. .Meyers, Miss Alue ( Hall. Miss Minnie S. Knee and Mias Manora H harden Other Oplnloni or intnr. Lawyara and LltlRanta of Baatarn Oratron. The following cnuaea have been paaaed upon and opinion? hamled down by the Riiprein urt of the atate oi wregon. tin. opiniona have DBtfl uieo wun i,ee afoorhoata, clerk of the aupreme court. Aioein noiiRer, reapondent, va. Petet rreRi, appellant; appeal from I'm- una county; Hon. Stephen . Lowell, ju'iKe. refer weat lor appellant; M. A. Hutler, for respondent; ailirmed. una action waa original Iv inatituted to recover upon a bond given to the plaint in, aR sheriff, hv defendant and hia laretiei to indemnify him against any liability he might incur in selling two stacks of wheat hay at the reqoett mm uy me direct ion nl iletemlaiit uiidei an execution issued by his direction against the property of Charles Camp bell. Three trials of the cause have Hen had. Verdict and judgment vere for plaintiff. As a separate Mien the defendant avers that he directed the plaint ill t,e levy up two certain stacks of wheat hay upon the west half of the northweat quarter of aection (our teen ; that the idanil ill I evied thePMiiTi in accordance with inatrnctiona and aold them under the writ, all prior to the giving of the undertaking, which when executed waa without considera tion and void. The reply admita the sale of the property before the execu tion of the undertaking, but alleges that West, at the request id the plain tiff for indemnify, lirat depoaited county acrip theretor, but subsequent ly withdrew it and gave the undertak ing in ita stead. The Crown Point old .Mining com pany, a c irporat ion, resiiondent, va. S. C. Criamon and 1. .1. McCarvei,apiel lanta. Appeal from liaker cmntv, Hon. Robert Kakin, judge; II. i,. Courtney for appellants; William Smith for respondent. Ailirmed. On January 1, 18Mi. A. 11. Hunting ton, J. C. Young, and A. Olsen potted a discovery notice on the Crown Point quart, claim in ltukur county and during the billowing Rummer marked the bounduriw thereof on the ground ro that they could be readily tn.ee, I Their interest in the claim waR Hiihflcguently aold and transferred to tiie plaintiff corporation. On July 1, lHtl, the defendants, deeming the mine forfeited on account of (allure to perform the annual aaseHsment work relocated the Haine gmuml under the name of the "Alice." Plaintiff allege- that at th time of the defen dant's entry the plaintiff 'a were in poMsessioii of the property and that the defendants wrongfully and unlaw fully elitereil ilpnli the claim and be gan to dig and carry away ore there from, which thev will continue to do unleRH restrained. It is urged that, DO cause Huntington, Young and Olaen did not mark the boundariea of the claim on the ground fur six montliR after the posting oi their discovery notice, their liatation ia invalid. On that point the opinion ia: "But a HUhaequcnt locator cannot object that the drat location was not marked in time, provided it wa- sutlicieutly marked before his location," 11 Fed. MS, T. H. Crawford, rMpondeOt, vs. lames H. Hutchinson and W. K. HntOhlriBftO, partnera doing buaineaa under tiie tirm name of Hiitcliiuaou UrotberH, appellants. Appeal from Union, county. Hon. Robert Kakin, judge, herov l.omax, for appellants; C. K. Cochran and K. S. I vuiiIumj, for raajuoodent, A fBrmed. Tbia ia an action Bpofl an account stated, lialance ailed (or was f-i, A atatemeiit of account waa rendered by plaintiff to defendants, but they paiil no attention to it. The defendauta claimed aoinething on prior account. Mr. Juatice Clopton aays: "If the account ol the plaintiff alone he atated allowing the amount due, an BO knowledgmeut 'or almiaaion ol MMO account la autlicient to constitute it an account staled , though the defend. ml may have counter claims WniOD are not deducted. " Ware vs. Manning, Ho Ala. IN, M. S, Hughes, appellant, va. II. 1.. McCullougb. reapondent. Appeal from Uaxor county; Hon. Bob rt Kakin, judge. K. M. MMTtOH lor up iellaut; William Suiilh lor roapon- leut. Keveraed. Tbia ia au action to recover a com- iniasion as a real eatate broker. 1 lie deleudanl in hia ancwer and as a w it- liens hav ing admitted that he sold the land, the court in effect told the jury to find a verdict in hia lavor. It lul Iowa that the judgment is reversed and a new trial orilercl. A1HBNA AI-HUHS. Doing BYERS' BEST FLOUR ,"!k" K"' urud " Byera Beat Flour. It took Urat tim M u,e Ohicago World' tion i vuiuago worm a rair overall com pen - Kl. "a Klva excellent aatiafaction wherever uaed. r,verv m,,, ,B .... . i ... .. ..... knll i Z i 8 oaraiuoeti. we nave tiie beat bleam ,ua ""'ley, 8ed Rye and Beardleaa Barley. fENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BVbRS, Proprietor. See Dem Freezers 55 I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers frm one pint to ten quarts ( will freeze cream from three to five minutes; alao have a full f Hnhing Uckle, hammoeka, etc. See my KH before buying c- TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. What People of Cantarvllla Art Thai Oaya. Athena, June 10. Mra. Kate Jamea and daughter, Miaa liimaie, returned home Saturday from Pendleton, where they have been viaitiug at the home of Mr. ami Mra. i. H. Saliug. Dr. S. K. Sharp, who baa been con fined to hia home with rbeuuiatiam, ia rapidly recovering. Cbartea Dunn left Saturday lor Prairie City, Ore., and will Im abaent about a mouth. The foundation of the residence ol V. M. Bbloki on ibe corner oi Fourth and Adama atreeta, waa louud to bo aiuking, and workmeu were put in work to repair. It waa found ueceaaary to rebuild one aide and an end. William Nevina, of Athena, viaited Adams -aturday. John F. Wright aud Grovbr Havea left Saturday morning lor North Yakima, Waab., where they will re main (or aeveral weeka. At about 10 o'clock Friday night, John Jerdall aud John I.oaan, botli 01 whum were under the inHueiice of liquor, (ell into tin- Boll ndlar. They were reacued abortly after and it waa found that Jerdall waa considerably jarred up by the fall and will be com, ned to bis home for a couple of weeka. The other mail eacaped without injury. Green F.atoa baa recovered from amalluox aud came to Athena from hia home near (iibbou un Saturday. J. C. Stamper end tieorge McOouald were in t'eiidletou Saturday. Claude l.cter, relumed Saturday (rum North takitua and will remain several weeka. Joe Baddelev went to Meacliaiu on Saturday. L. J. Robinson, ol Riverside, Wash la viaitiug with hia lauiily il. tbia city today. W. K. Ooiul was in uavlon, wasn., Saturday. Imuh Uolieu, J. Krauae auu w. D. Camberlaiu, of Pendlulou, were Athena visitors Sunday. Will M ei 'o 1 1 ii in . who lias been at tending the agricultural college at Cor- vallis, Ore., returned nouie nuu'imy for the vacation. Neil McKacherii aud U. U. learner, of Helix, apeut yeaterday in tbia city. OontUble J, L, Smith retnrne.1 Hun day Irom Salem, where he went last week with priaonera for the peniten tiary. Geo, Reynolds of Weatnn. waa here on Saturday. Herman fieaael, of Weeton, waa an Athena visitor today. Mavid Taylor is in Walla Walla to day. R. A. Carter ll visiting relatives at Milton, today. William 1'ickel last week sold his cigar and confectionery stock to F'ish & Ruffe, who come from Heppner. The new tirm will in a couple of weeks open up a cigar factory, both gentle men being exnert cigar makers. 0 f. Ditto, agent at the 0, R. , N. depot In this city, who had the mis fortune ol having his right hand severely jammed last Thursday even ing while helping to unload the jaws of the rot kemsher. is getting along nicelv. Or. Plamondon. the attend ing physician, is now hopeful of be ing able to save the wounded finger. D l. .tarman, of the Fair store, is in Spokane this week. Mrs t". K. Dmlra received the sad intellience yesterday that her sister was deed, Mrs. Drake left at once for Portland to attend the funeral. - m e America Advancing. American locomotives are hauling Knglisb trains, and the F'.nglisb trains and Fnglisbmen are rolTimr -over American steel rails. Our machinery is sold all over the world. A great American remedy, Hosteller's BtODMOh Bitters, is gradually workinu its wav to all parts of the globe where dyspepsia and indigestion thrive. Like all American pfodnotl, it is honest, and does just what it claims to do. The moei stubborn cases ol constipation, biliousness, nervousness, liver and kidnev trouble! must yield to it. It is the most perfect remedy over devised for weak stomachs. For fifty years it has been famous for its astonishing etlicacv. It is a perfectly natural remedy, and there is nothing to euual it BM tliBt a private revenue stamp covers the neck of the bottle. GKORUB SiOCKKR SOLD STORK. Mrs John Blihcr, of Alba, Traded a Ranch lor It. Alha, June 10. Mrs John Bisber has traded her ranch and sbwk to (i. B, EtOOker lor bis store. MrR. liisher hat taken charge. 1 tie deal amounted to about 12800 Proi. Val land igliam is teaching the Alba school. It is said he keeps per fect order and controls the scIkhiI w ith comparative ease. Mrs. M. anllorn, of Weston moun tain, w ho is visiting relatives here and is sullen. ig from the effects of a paralytic stroke which happened two month- ago, is much improved since coming here a few days ago. The sawmill closed down Salur lay evening, having finished the spring run, hut will run again tbia fall. The planer will start up in a lew days. James Jones, the atock man of Pen dleton, ia a visitor in Alba today. Three teams will start to Pendleton bslay, after goods (or A. S. truant's store. The late froat did some damage to late grain. a Ha Kept Hli Las. Twelve year- ago J, W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched hia leg with a rMtjl wire. Inllamation aud blood poisoning set ill. F'or two years he suffered intensely. Then the lieat doctors urged amputation, "but," he writes, "I used one bottle of Fdectric Bitters and 1',.. boxes of Book 10 ' Arnica Salve and my leg waa sound and well aa ever." For eruptions, ec.ema, tetter, salt rheum, sores and all blood disorders KleCtriC Bitters iias no rival on earth. Try them. Tallman A Co. POSSIBILITIES OF CHEHALIS FRAIRR WR1TRS THI RURAL SPIRIT RROARDINO THB BLACK PACIR. JUNE BARGAINS Some Comment on Pendleton Hortea and Thalp Prospaett for the Comtnc Season. I i auk l-raier wrote R follows to the Rural Spirit, of Portland: Pendleton, Or., May 2tt. Yours of the 24th to hand, enclosing articles on Chehalis and myself, written by I. owe I know him him about Chehalis, but never made . -1- . i , . . i i 1 1 . iir pmm:ii rnrM'i i Hum Kinom neimiim s , i, . , u i ,, i ... i l,-; r i., im.i i-.1 npitncsi' silk in all colors, Jo im hi s wnlc it xi nvn x- i, aivTiii ii m vio'mbiii VMiriiwi i.i i could go one heat in 2 n2, I wonld be Japanese silk, all colors. J4 a (cad to sav he could go three beats I hauilrahb Black dress goods, 30 inches wide BitCk dress goods, 3d IrictlM wide Hl.uk satin finish dress goods, 44 in. wide. . . Cotton worstetl dress goods, 30 inches wide. . . pereonally and tallied to 1 Worsted dress goods, 42 inches wide All wool cheviot skirt and suit material, 3S in ride faffeta finish Protestor Uaoiry Coming. 1 -entry's dog and pony show will ex hibit here rridav, June 14, afternoon and evening. The large tenta with a seating capacity of 2000 will be erected south of the O. R. iV N. delHits. Professor I ientry and hia admirable company of dogs, ponies and monkeys have for a long time boon very popular with our ainiisemeiit-gis'ra especially among the younger element. This season the 'entry entertain ment tuts been greatly enlarged and improved and at present the company iinsiats ol 124 dogs, 67 (nuniea, 'Jo monkey actor.- and 1 small elephants -"PintO," Alice and Little Jim, all ol which under the careful tuition of Pro fessor Qontfy have been educated to give a moat wonderful performance. Among the many acta the protestor has added this season, ia one that eclipses all of his former efforta and one which he terms the "Night Alarm." It ia a lire scene, au every day epi-ode in metropolitan life, in which annual actors take the place of firemen, the dogs and moueva portray nig the parts ol hie and pronerty savers in a most exciting and aunmitig manlier. This ia but one ol the new features and the program la said to lau nearly all original. Can't Beat Martin. lou can't lieat Marlin'a prices on groceries and you can 'l tiiel a nicer eh aner stock of groceries to ael from. He has now in atock a apecial line of laiicv cheese including 1 III ported llmbtrger. Try tMM of the kippend herring and smoked white lisli that be has receivisl from the l i t Keiiieinlmr the bakery depart incut of Martin's atore la the twist in the city. i o! rooms in the Fiast Ore ill buildiui, hoi and cold water bat I, room, lor 111 a mouth during the NUminei. Apply at the F.ast Oregoniau Office. .i'UUS mi ; .. t , , mini frwe fruoi every blt-mi.li ia Urn akin, settle, . mud timr oi i i cd a u 1 1 fi d , suit beoulllUd by III in I u a MoAf. Ill J ,rUI,li in-, i,riiuiiiM, ui ki.' a,U, rudf ,.. I l.si.'U, 'li y uiiii, in ii bnlllns bull, slid baby lbltiiiUI"",vu Ilia Fcloeil, lull. nil, ilitluicd, or alug ' slab ond 11 Ion ol IS 'FOSBS. No olber soap la fcU be louiouivu uiui il lor ' pnawrviuiT, purifying, u4 te"l'l ma int- ..in, avaiy. iutlr, sod butla. Wo olliar aosp Is lo be comparts! wiui II lor ail uw pur ,,hm or toe loiutt, oaut, nuu iy. I liua II , .-in i,ii . LU rilss Soar i Oss I'aiii- ely, SS CKNl't ibt aaa-r aiid oooipivaioo aoap, aud SSST Wilrl aoap, ao. baby aoap lu ibv world. 1 A aiMMBHnM 7Fi.ui kin Ukfl i For kijfs In go Fishing IB anv ancb time. I know the horse could at. one time have gone in 2:03 or better, but don't know about 2:02. I also know that up to the present time O'Neal has not given the horse a chance, and 1 dnn't think he caii drive tiim in a race any where near w hat the horse is capable of doing. I know the horse was outside the nionev m races bo should have won and was not llie liorse a lault. I hero is no horse easier to drive than Chehalis when he is right and driven by one who has horse sense. As for me going F'ast to drive htm there is nothing in it, as I have not been ,i-ked to do so aud do not think I am likely to, as no one would pay mo enough to justify me in going. I don't know that the horse could win in bis class, but if I owned lum ami be was as good as he ia capable of being, 1 should be perfectly willing to take a chance in any tiehl oi horses on earth I don't think there are (our horses liv ing that can put bin outside the money when ho is good and going go.sl. Ho is a better horse than the public thinks ho is. FRANK PfUZIEK. The loiter was in answer to one written by Allen LoWO to the Qoetofi News, asserting that I'razicr was to go east to drive Chehalis this season Inner ignored the intimation ol LntlWe that he Fra.ier was not the real owner of Chehalis when he had the handling ol the black pacer. As a matter of (act, he did own Chehalis. all colors, ( in. wide taffeta silk, Lest Quality rurkey red labia linen. ?s inchca wide Bleached table linetti 5 inches wide Hleai hed table linen, 6a int lies wide Half bleached table linen, 02 inches wide Bletcbed muslin, 36 inchea wide (iood apron check gingham.. Hest apron checked gihham " ! Sntine Petticoats, deep flounce, knife pl itina Men ' n ed Lest petticoats, ,11 conlian pI'Mtnl ilm Percale wrappers new pattern trimmed sie 32 to 44 Women's Tell lor Made Suits, in mixed gi 13 fi.jo. Shirt waists, a lot to close, worth $1 to Men s sweaters, pist the tiling lor now Men's cotton so. per doen pair 50 men's suits, some were Jib. 50, others to $12, a reduced, the hest ones omens' Mack hose, 3 pair for 5i.oo Men's unlaundered white shirts 144 Men's undershirts and drawers on counter 10 doen women's dongola shoes, patent leathei Best BlueCalloo Hest Red Calico Ltflot color Calico, hest tip Regular June price price IRc 9c 2c ifW BOc 2!c IBc 8c 2fK 17c 22c BOB ;lc 8ftc 8c nHe !c 38c 18c 88c ;c UK: 27c ic 44c a Sc Ile98 96c 9SM 19.88 98c 72c $10.00 $n..M) $1R.(M) $8..l2 80s i)()c L-c ISc .$8.8) 98c BOc 25c Half Price 88c i iC 4c i iC 4c Be 4c Reml thks list every day, 'twill be worth your while. o DR. SANDEN'S S A N I) K N THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agents Moil, 1 1. k AI.WAVS Patterns. IN THI: LI-IAD. BELT. Has no tnjuiil for iw cure of Nervous and Physical Debil ity, Kxhaustod Vitality, Vari- a w aW a cocoii', rrt'tiiatiiro ) inc. Loss of Memory, Wasting, He. which has been brought about hy early indiscretion or later excesses. KHTAHI.IHIIKO III I ll T V VKAIIS. W rlU' lii'lhy Inr my latrat Isnnkt, "lleslli In Nslurt'," ami 'Sticiigtli . lu I 'wan, I Alma liv by Men." DR. A. T. SANDEN, Dept. A. HOKTLAND, Mussel Hlock, OKIMlov TUANSFEU, TR UC KING, ST OR A ; bZ. CR()WNl:R & aSON. TKI.KI'IIDNK MAIN 4. T K'"j' Arm In Arm with Your Potkethook. oor line cariiels have lasen selected alth 0 view "I giving m the rnftat valve for your money Seat, elegant and attractive patterns I ink, si with durability, and within the means ol all, is what we are offering in our Hue stock of rugs, carpets and something in lace curtains and sirtiers. It will coat yoa nothing to loot at them. Prleaa are right. Jesse Failing. Main atreet near Bridge. Hotel Pendleton Under New nanaKement Strictly First-Class uxcellsot CnlsiDe. Kvery Modern CoDvomuDce Give Us l Trial. Rates $2.00 i day Special Rates by Week or moota Bar and Milliard (looms Headquarter! for Traveling Men The Keat Hotel In Eaetern Oregon. Van Drin Bros., Props. Successors to J. E. Moore WOOL FOR SALE. Thursday of etoh areek I will hit ut the Pirtl National Hank oflioe i" receive -o;i 1 1 i hids on lots ol wool Noh 6, M, l.'i unci I7f about 800 sacks, now itored In the ndepenaent vaie bouie; also about 800 sucks of this years ollU. I restorve the privilege of rejecting any or all imls. Adareei dm l'n dleton or Pilot Rook, Telephone Pendleton or ranch on H.-ar Creek, J. E. SHITM. Catll tip No. 5 for Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. BiPaF m-4 XtJ jMd LahaSaC IV I Hotel 1 Gin UUa UKVUAU, Hrup Klegaotly Furnished Steam Heated t'.urupean HUii Hlock and a hall fro depot. Sample Koom la vvasssi'llvet Km H 1 1 Rate Mk , 75c. $1.00 Heavy Hauling Sapwiai .lUutiuu lu UouaisuiuetiM ., Sra4i Laatz Bros. LEA'PERRINS SAUCE The Origiuul Worveatermhire IWaal o HSJ i A.iut It ia Jiiijbly inruved for the 'K In imia nuvor which it imparts to Soups, Fish, Game, Meats, Salad, Weleh Rarebits, etc. Tau aataafs s. JOHN nusiCAK a aOMS, call or for a cab Ui make telephone Main 7tt. WASP Difm stable. For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink :::::: : Polydore Moens. Proprietor.