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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1901)
m - m w a a .a a a - , in I i in t'Piiii ii'iiiii lebrate"1 ,M" 0O Shirts at 50c each. 900 Shirts at 75c each. 200 Shirts $1.00 each. 100 Shirts $1.25 each. 250 Shirts $1.50 each. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. ii li ii, I tm 1 1 mi rr THJ: DALLES , i A I V III. - Mlglt airorOW W. A. Johniion. f Hi lit' itlinliMi . . 1 1 1 1 1 r' i : . ii- milv n.nt-Ml la-niir lor -i- .... - In oiiwiiii'ii"' lu' v"r - CI.. !!,.!- I It ' 1 I I V I'HMl. ma -. yt,Wy wan t-ltfll mayor, ovwr juuMluu. TM "io-r ; '. fl I Cramlall. truHHiirwr; (' Vguitniv waier cum in ow I,,. rir-t wanl-r. W. L. .,UUCllUJll, A. I1IIC11HT, WBMtr ,,. iri-H. W. Fri-neli, council- i,.r l II viakalieia, linun thort term; llflMM ; 4iir conmiimiiorn'r. ritn1-M. Z. iiniintill council- H J. Maier, water chuuiis- rirlcv, the newly elcll mayor . .... . . I ,t... MMilillwri' 1 1 rui nf if, rim III III r... . ..... ...... - it a Frank, ami auperintan- 1 itic (DMtruclioii ol the tatt -,., ,1. i ......... Iioontr Olrli at Tn Dall. iHllM. Junr 1M. With tilt j: ua ;.. .1... -i.,. ... .....I -V lUIltllUK U U HIT nill'i. nil. I M Horebiot bot tot- Huston trifil iHMiH'o with a inckud ol Dalit bassball plavm on the liir froamli yeiiurday att.-rnoon. .war mplH iiIiivmiI limttv LPlMui hall O-"' Iu IlllillltC. mil au-r mat . I . , . 1 I . L n: ii"i i"r iiii-ni ami iiirv tl thi! bat in one, two, IDiei Th tcnm Htootl j;( to 13 in ll Tlir Utile at tin1 clone of the Th Dalle not playing the Unt ilttinKtti. The HIiininerN proved i i . j mac earn ni-re. aim nr-w a uoou . . I I a . , u warm w.h icr nasal grain t mature (rapidly, urmern predict the .lu-avieat Iir tl.ri-Mtft.fcl in tlw.1 .,ii.,ti. I M Mm r tin t u in l..rtn v ami fur in make a iplendid yield. iblliout. tired. nerviuiH man nn. i ... i t . .. i . i. . " ,,MHroT- nun. 111.1 Ml warn Little Earljf Kiser,tiit M pilli for conntipatiim, will ra ti (.tut uf your trouble. Tall- R.eord H.r.ld't Gr.at Service. There ii ample justification for the r latin made by the l'hicai Kecord I Herald that its readert enjoy every day 1 in the week, Sandayi included, a I new service that ll without parallel ; in range and conipletenemi. The rea i non in obvioun tlie combination of the varied and eitenmve farilitien of the two great dailiea, the Chicago Kerord and the 1'hicago Tiniee-Herald. In addition l the independent newe facilitien uf tnith papern, the Kecurd Herald reoeivea the complete newn MFTaM of the New Yurk Herald. The New York Tribune and the Anaociateil i'reaa; and when it ll cmiHidered that ite newn columua are nupplemuntetl by all the special feature no popular in tlie Chicago Record and the Chicago Tiuaea-Herald. it will be neeu that the Uncord -Hera Id hold a unique place among the great newNpaper of the 1'nited Htate. xT7vNw2J JLc JUS war of Ointrnanti mr Catarrh that Contain M.reury at inurcury will aur.lv tleatrojr the aena. ol mail and ooinplelaljr datangc tha wbol. ajra trm when enterlna It llirnujrb the mucoua ur face. Huch arllclen ehouhl never be ul ex cept on preMTlpUona from reputable phral clana, a lue lumage thy will do Ik ten fold to the (ood you can ponalbly durlve from II i Halra Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. J. - di Co., Toledo, U uoutalua no mercury, and la taken Internally, actlua directly upon the blood and mucoua aurfaoee of the eymem. In buying Hall'a Catarrh Cure be aure you get the genuine. It In taken Internallv. and made In Toledo, hlo, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Teall BMWtail Iree. lold bf all druggl'ta, price 75c, per bottle. Ilall'i Family Pill, are tbe beat. A Favorable Region Uncle Vit Webb, tbe pioneer iheep raiaer, ha returned from hi raucbe in the Heppner 11 i 1 la country, where he ha 15,000 bead of aheep, aaya the Walla Walla titatMman. That ii a moat favorable aheep region, and Mr. Webb' banda tbia aeaaon made an average increase of 9b per cent. ue of hi ewe banda of 1500 head made an increase of 1000 good, living lamb. In the Heppner diatrict thia year Mr. Webb aay that about 75,000 head of aheep have been sold to eaatem buy era, but the price wa 5t) cent a head all around lower than the urioea paid laat year. Thi aeaaon' ur ice for year ling! waa an .average "f 92, while laat year they were ready aale at $2.50 after ahearing. Don't Let Them Suffer. Often children are tortured with itching and burning eczema and other akin disease but Bucklen'a Arnica Salve heala the raw sore, expel in flammation, leavea tbe akin w ithout h scar. Clean, fragrant, cheap, Ibafft'l U3 salve on earth a g'al Try it. Cure guaranteed. Only 26c at Tall man 4 Co. LtJJt aaa that with m- ...i.o.i.. i' "J?1"" lu Intnnaic w.irth mid nJU l. rilk ii, I .... , " " 11 "I' 'it ,ni I 1 vnl y L HUNZIKBR, "AleiaiHlur .V H-.i-... Can't Beat Martin. You can't beat Martin' prices on groceriea and you can't find a nicer, cleaner atock of groceriea to aelect from. He ha now in atock a HJHOisjl line of lancv cheese including im ported hmberger. Try some of the kippered herring and amoked white ban that he has received from the Kaat. Ketuember the bakery depart ment of Martin's atore ia the beat in the city. Food Changs to Folsen. Putrefying food in the iutestine produce, effect like those of arseuic, hut Dr. King' New Life p i 1 1 h eipel toe poison from clogged bowel, gently, easily but surely, curing con stipation, biliousness, sick headache, fevers, all liver, kidney and Ijowe! troubles. Oulv 25c at Tall man fc Co.'s. A suite of rooms in the Kast Ore gonian building, hot and cold water, bathroom, fur $11 a inoulb during the summer. Apply at the Kast Oregon isn office. 1" make go.,1 urelkj Byers Beat F'luur. It took first mmm at the Chicago World' Fair over all com pet i I ver" Wll$ aatiafaction wherever used, hull i .TV" k"urtl. We have the best Hteaiu ".''"y. Heed Bye and Beardless Barley. ENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor. See Dem Freezers" I have a full Hue of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers roiu one pim to ten quarts, will freeze cream lti from thrw, to five miuuUw; alo have a full lla of fi8iiillg tackle, hammock, etc. See my linMore buying. . C' TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. "OOD TOLD HIM TO JUMP' JOSEPH hi I vi IS COtOlNBD IN THB tUIRTT JAIL. Cot Away From Idaho Official Who wars Tsaint Him to ths Inaan Atrium at Blaskfoot. .loseph Kelah, an I MMM iimn, waa mio i. lennieton on Salurdav niufit last from ii,. v 'til. t i .... 1 . the county jail. He had Iwn found out there wander lag around and it wa deemed heat to take hi in in ami Mil for him. Nearly two dava elapae.l In fore hi name conld U obtained or any information aecured in ra fafaaot to him. Kelah ittl riiiMrlai- talkative ami informed the otlicials of me gneriii omce mine of the facts in roirard to himaelf I - stawrv vniiiiiur the Hheriff had not been idle, and waa in telegraphic MfTMpoildaiKM with the officials of three mImIch. From Idaho be received the information that tin man c name waa .loseph Kelah, and that he had eacaned Fmaa l,i n.... danl while hem taken from north ern iimnii io me aavlum tor the inaane at Klackfoot. A MprMMUtlM of that institution arrived on the train at 10:40 TiichiUv niirtit nml t,,.,L W..UI, away with him on the train thia morn-ing. Kalah' Story. Joaenh Kelah u'nx uhl. t,. Lta he got away from hi keeper, lie said the attendant went to UMp an thev were ruling along on an n K, ,v train near WHllula. Tl lt UltlllllU ,lf the car waa raiaed and the tr,iin waa going at a rate of something like N mile an tioiir. Hl Mid I "1 aaw llmt the window waa up. Qod told DtC to jump, and out I went head Brat. I didn't know anything ah nit (ha coun try or where I waa going," SHOWS THE PROPER SPIRIT Th Happnsr llm.i Comment on th Baasball Gams. The Heppner I'mien ahoWl thapfOpel spirit in it commenta upon 1 1 - n.nie 01 baatdiall played (here on Tucaday, June 11, when ratidlatM won, B tog, Following are a few aeiiteucea cull J from the article: "It ia univcranllv pMDOUMi lo be the prelticrt exhibi tion of the great national game ever w Itueaaed in Morrow count , and per haps ae tine a content aa Hue BMtl seen in Kaatern Oregon tin aeaaon. It was no one-sided content, hut a battle nval between t.-ain- of (uitl atrength. It waa one of thorn- good-natured game, with no jarring on either aide, and where spectator cheered good plays, no matter which side made them. I'endletoii won the Ml squarely and fairly, and her team is comKised of perfect gentlemen, good clean player, anyone of whom would rather take the worst ol it than tOMUN a roar which might engender un pleasant feeling. The same can he applied to tlie Heppner Isi.va, and let it lie said to the credit of our entire populace that Heppner enjoys vn tun as much as anyone but she can and doe always accept defeat in a graceful and friendly manner also. No one felt ore over the remit of Tuesdav'a game, even those who had staked their colla teral on Heppner, and the moal 0 r dial and brotherly feeling still exists between the people of the two tOWM. " "Chapter, I'eudleton's pitcher, is the hardest man to hit H.-ppner has yet tackled, and very little h.-avs hatting wa doue on our side. All the i'endletoii hoys played a perfect game, and made manv magnificent plays." A PKSTIKEBOUS UEBM. Burow Up th Sealp Into Dandruff and Saps tba Hair' Vitality, i'eople who complain of tailing hair as a rule do not know that it 1- Mm result of dandruff, which is caused by a pestiferous parait- MFHMtiaf Uptba MMp as it digs down to the sheath in which the hair is fed 111 the scalp. Before long the hair root is shriveled up aud the hair drops out. if the work of the germ is not destroyed hair keeps thinning till baldness cornea, the only wav to cure dandruff ia to kill the germ, and until now there has been no hair preparation that would do it; hut t.slav dandrurt in easily eradicated by Newbro's Herpivide, which make hair uloasv and -oft as silk. THAT 9 TO 0 BASEBALL Q Ml It Wat Sot So On.-iidrd a th Seor Would Indleats. The I'endletoii baseball club and the natters who accompanied it to Walla Walla returned on Tucaday, in fair mental condition, notwithstanding the (act that the figure U to 0 by which they had lost the game there iu the aftermam loOOOad up like a bund l ape-ires in a graveyard during the dark of the moon. An eiaiuiuation of detail of the affair show that the game was not as one-si lwl a the above figures would indicate. Walla Walla made lo aale hits aud ilaved 111 tba beat of luck, i'endletoii made nine safe bit and had U men left on haws. On numerous occasions, notably in the Brat, third aud aighth liming a aale bit would have been go al tor two runs, but it was not forthcoming. 1 he uui Uirinu was alightly against tbe I'oitdle- ton aggregation. In the eighth iiiiiing llarliiiau for 1 euuleton cros.nnl the home banc iu safutv, hut was declared out, uotwilhalaudiug the (act that the catcher of tlie Walla Walla team did not collie 1 inn three feet of touching the home base when he caught U.e ball upon which Hurl man was forced home. The fielding errors were nearly equal, I'endletoii having 7 and Walla UJull '. I I,, hi. 1... 11 11. A 1. in. hi. college man, who was playing lirnt base for Walla Walla, knocked the ball over the feuce iu tlie sixth inning, bringing- home Captain Huchet, who had previously made a safe hit, theae being the only earned run- of the game. When Thompson knocked the home run the Walla Walla mam ut wa attiicted with a Bt. The I'endletoii player aud rooters had eeveral at the same time. By Innings. 1 I ' i f f I fSlldleloU 0UUUVUVU0--U w ... Walla 01:1120 o-'J Uiupira Hruutheller , scorers, Col I ins and lrake. UBALIMu Willi INDIANS. La (irands Commltta Ha om. or Tbat xpsrlanea. i . 1 I liri Mi.ilt.i.ri, .if the I u l, Black Hawk, whose name has recently I u.iui.ul M ill, of I bri lic.nl elalsrate mining schemes ever un 1 .1.1...1 1,1 11... msal ants in inuru vuater day to interview the comuiitlee on the foithcomiuifl ludinu dance 011 tbe Fourth of July, aays the La irand Chronicle. He assured them that 1. ..,'. rxliirioua acrunlea were not well founded aud that the iudiaue would give a genuine old-time war a a itiiiiiw in hia aacrili- iiaiu e n io" - . .1 Kious estimation, is a Ume aflair and , . .. a .. .. 1.1 1.1 ..I. uflll'MN lit not wormy 01 me uiuwiw the tiraude Koude. (iilbert alao aaure. tbe committee that more money would be needed, for theae reason: W lion on hnrsehack.hv wav of Meachani, Kann-la, Hilgard and IVrrv. would all he drunk when thev arrived Thev matt, therefore. Iw lrouah b Irani under the aiirveillsnci. of policeman, If hen they arrived the committee rhOBfl t" give them beer, that Would ho all right, but alcoholic drinks hrajld U. kept nut of sight. The coui-mitte,- would also have the privileue M furnishing dinner to the brave. "A few month' o tood which I ate for breakfast would not remain on mv stomach for half an hour. I used one Isittle of vonr Kialol Dyspepsia Cure and can now eat my breakfast and oth er meals with relish and my food ia thoroughly dtgMtad. Nothing sqOali Kodol DyspCMi Cure for stomach troohlea." n. 8. 1'itta, Arlington, hi, K.-ilol Hya-psia t un- digests what .m eat. Tall man .V Co. PAID TWO $1000 CLAIMS Th Ptonssr ot th Paalfle Ars Making a Bseord. Man Mnrchead, MpfttM scrila- of the Pioneers ol the 1'acilic, forwardwl two drafts on Tuesday. June 18, for $1000 each, one to ltoise, ldatio, the MOOOd to Heb na. Mont The first w to J. (Men Athey, the beneficiary of hi father, .1. Athey. The second was tQ LJhbn- Hlanchar.1, beneficiary of Hiram S. Blanchard. The two men who died were insured for the sum of 1000 each in the Pioneers of th.. Pacific, and tl.e e drafts were in pay ment of the claims within a short ernal alter tbe deaths. The I'toneers ol the Pacific is making a record for a TOWM organ I Bat rM such as might bt copied with profit by many of the older ones that lav great claims to pay ing up promptly! a Dyspeptics cannot Is-, long lived, la MM to live raMlfM nonrishnient . FVnd is not nourishing till it is ditieat ed. A disordered stomach cannot digest fisa.1 ; it must have assistance. Kodol I a peps 1 a Cure d ieats all k i in la of fxl without ail from the stomach, allowing it to rest and regain its natural liinc ItoMi Its eleiiienls are exactly the same a the natural digestive tluids and it aimplv can't help but do you good. TgllmaB a Co WAI.l.A WAIL KRUir l-DJURBU All ttxcapliriir Appl.t, Hurt by th Lai Kroiti. After a careful investigation of the condition of tin- fruit crop in thia local it v, aays the Walla Walla Union, men who are beat posted have readied the conclusion that damage has I n done to almost everything hut apples. This is not very good new, hut from all that can he ascertained it is a fact nevertheless. So far as BMIi are concerned , it is said along tlie fodlnlls they are safe, but in other sections of the valley the crop slums indications nf being short largely because of last year's blight. Some of this still show, but not io any extent yet on account of the mois ture. 1 1 mav develop more and may not, but the bright san shine will soon tell. Peaches have been ll lte badly damaged in some suctions by frost ami b.rers. " K. Y. Flinnsays he has lost 17 out of 'JO young trees. Many young cherry trees have been damaged also, both by frost and "borers." But apples, an far aa can la ascertained, an- free Irom damage and promise a large yield. Thi i at least tat iaiactnry to fruit growers. As to the berry crop it can he stated that straw Is-rnes are very short, but the raspherrv and hlackls-rry crops are iu splendid condition. The cl nnat ic condition have bad a serious effect upon strawberries, ami they are any thing but plentiful on the local mar ket a At lied time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion i better. My octor sav It acts gently on tlie Mtomacb liver and kidney, and i a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, an I is nrenar.-d as easily a tea. It is called Line' Medicine. Lam 's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Price -.'.( and rs)c For aale by I'alman .v Co., sole agent. The Baptists of Oregon are ar ranging a program for an assembly to he held at Gladstone Park, mar Portland, lulv ' Q H A course ol lectures i In- given 011 matters sup nil manl irj to the Chatauijua class in struction. Mr lilloes I'.roW II of l'italll lilt ll . Ya . . over !) ye.rs of age, antlered tor year with a bad s..re mi Ins face. Phyaician could inn help him. D.iWitt' Witch llaA-l ahe cured hitn permanently. I al I man X Co. I CRACKERS i AND PISTOLS SALE BAD COMPLEXIONS RED ROUGH HANDS lu; .ii HAIR PRbtMED St (mt'Gun fSfiAP Tim BM t asTaativa kin purifying aint b kUlilyn ui in lh world, us well as Mir.tit uii'l walit for tollal, hath, lu fl alrikea at lie: muw of lil OiMiiplexluii, n4i IMCh BMaai fulhng b , .0, Ijaby blscaiskas, vix ,tiie-icut"--i, Irri luted, iiilljiiiisl, ovi rworke.1, or slug IV ill I'ollKs I iut ii. u-ul t' .nii 11 ftaaC.CoaM 11 .v w !! SmuiiIs. ' ..ii.v.-aiol.Iis 8 ffeft n M. SAMN'S BELT. FREE With every suit Boys Clothing. of Boyt1 Wash Sailor Suits regularly worth 48c, mxl come In six difftrenl 00m binAtioni r colors in -qi-s from : to L0 yoars, w will tl for 35c BAOH. buncli ot fire oraolteni with vverv Miiti W0MENS' TAIL0R MADE SUITS. RtfUlflf SM display in RAtddll wnnluw vjar prjce $10,00 Woitltnt' Ultfl tailor made suits j qft t ia S" Wunu-n's man tailoi madr suits -j iS 00 Wmni'ii's man tailor made suits . f if s' Women's man tailor made suits ' 97 fi7.S' Women's man tailor made suits i i Iju.oo Women's man tailor made suits 1 1 95 JIj5,xi Women's man tailor made suits 16.40 550.00 Women's man tailor made suits ... 1995 These are all this season's new, stvlishlv made gssTBlMltoi correctly made and pioperlv trmiuud Boys' Vestee Suits at re duction of 1" O lioys' lliree pit-ct- k ne ants Suits at reduction of 18 Boyt' two (iit'i'0 suits jii a re duotion of !" Boys' piece long punt- suits at n roductioti t 16 "() Hoys suits to close at half prico. JUNE BARGAINS Black dress goods, 30 mi lies wide Itlack dress goods, jt) inches wide , . , Hlack satin finish dress goods, 44 in. wide I'.ottou worsted dies-, goods, o i m lies wide Worsted dress goods, 42 inches wide All wool chtviot skirl and suit material, is in. wide Japanese silk in all colors, jo inches wide ....... Japanese silk, ill colors. 24 in wide I'alfeta finish Changeahle taffeta silk, Lest quality Till! ev red tahle iinen. mi lies wide Bleached tahle linen, 5 inohttl Wide Bleached tahle linen, hi 1111 lies wide. II. ill bleat hed table linen, '2 iochea wide Bleachm musiui. t inchea wide rood apron ohe k ainahani Beat apron chet ked gihgh.iiu Sittinc Petticontts deep flounce, knife pleating Mercerised beat petticoata, .11 1 ordian pleated Aouni a Pert ale Wiappets neyy pattern t rimtned Sle JJ to 44 Women's Tailor Maide Suite, in mixed grayi Women's Tailor Made nits, Shirt waists, a lot to close, worth ft to fji 50 Men's sweaters, pist the thing lor now Men's cotton sox, per doen pair 50 men's, suits, some were .S". OthefB to fi2. all reduced, the hest ones Wolllens' 111. 11 k hose, 3 p. 111 In fl.oo Men's Hill, Hindered white ahil ts .. 1 ( 1 Men s underahirti and drawera on countet in doen women's dongol.i shoes, putent leather tip Hest hint' 1 ant 0 I lest red i alu o Light i olor i alu o, hest Heotcti Len os I.ucc ( an t tins, t ' iyrda long 10 pieces siikaiinc drapery I.on-d ilc 6 lot h aridi bleached mualin, DatintlcsH 6 ini h a ide hi at lied muslin Keirular Juris BtM prti-si Ide 9q Irk He k 17c OOe :c ;Mc 22c 88c VHc 80e Ifk S28c isc ifW 30c WK: 27c ;k fSc $1,118 "Hc 9AM $ 2 88 08c 72c $l).0 S'rl -flS.OO $M.i2 80c '.o t.V Mc $8.Hi 2;k 80c 28c Halt Price oavi '.C SC -Sc Vc Re .Ic $1JI0 .Hc 10c 7c UK 7c 7c 8c Read this list every day, 'twill be worth your while. The Peoples Warehouse ALWAYS IN THI LlAD. Agents Butterick'5 Patterns. A. C. SHAW k CO. w. j. IIWMJL) Masstpr. IJ5AIJ-: AMI RETAIL ...FOR HVYINti... Boythe Bboii ami long liaixllo pltoh forks, HIlratllH, KloXlldo rtloel I aides, pulleys, rOfM'H, ill all hi.i-h. Ll .ll5i:i DEALERS Yanl on Welti. Ktrwit Opposlta Hunt Kroiiciit ).-...t Wh tr trn.arti in loroiafa aaytbiaf in tin. leeabaf lise ami can BSaaWMasi tricM Ut Im- a abseei if not clinaMir than otlmr Wti alao carry a larn. line of Doom, Wimlowa and Moiil4issJ. I'artlns iyiiUiiiiilatlii( IiiiiIiIIiik will lo wall to ami 11a laifora placiiiK tftnir onlttra. Wa aiao carry t!aacailii Rati fit oeatli Pheaa Mam w. I armcrs Custom Mill i 1 r J Wat tar a, froprialor. i.. 11 1 lav iMroU aai Cuiar ici.auvd lur wlict ri.tur. miii rtui,n.i...i vMt. tc , ir Hansford & Thompson, The Lea img Hardware Men." 1 Hi Arm In Arm vklth Vuur r.K heit..H,k . ur lie aaraaai havi. aaaa astaolaal with n rlea m ltsj rea tt bat valw lot foai Btoeajf Nnat, ..i.-itaiii iiii-l attractivr pattWaB Inastl with darability, aad vHkla lbs insan ui all, i what wi- art- ofli-riua lit tair Sua t.M'k of raajBi -'arjittl and aoiiiot In 11a in laaaoiirtaiaa aad inirtir-r it will Boat voii mailing t look at thnlii . Priest, ir- right. Jesse Failing. Main "ti.fi ituar ttmlg Call up I No. S lor Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling JUtMcltl lwuUuu glrsa to i;ouifiiiuMU Haii ijo oiiual for tlie ours ol Nervous and PhysiesJ Uooil' ity, Kxhsuated Vitality, Vari- ttocoie, rroinaiure nmuiom, i my Long of Memory, Wanting, et. f g j BfOS. Willi 11 "o iM.-nn iii'uniiv atut ly early IpdlsSffStioPl iu- later exce8es. P ABblSUBO 11111(1 V V-BAUS. W rit Ut-lky lor uty UumI uuuki, "Usstlt la Mtlun,"uJ -8iiustti, lis 1JUU AHUM Uf t) 3tU." Dk. A. T. SANDEN. UPt. A. Kue.el HlocH. WOOL FOR SALE. Thursday Ol etoh wei r. I will be at tin- Firsl National Hank otiiee to reoeivs lesvled bids on lotn of wool No. 6, m, l.'i and 17 ibout 800 Moats, now stored In ths Independent ware- lioiiHi-, sltO ftbou! ;5r" Uekl t thil ysafl oflb. I reserve the privilege of rejootins any ir all iiii. Addfess me Pen ilieton or rllol Rook. Telephone I'endleton or raneh on Boer Creek. J. I SHITM. aaaar Hiltl si mm OHO OAKVUAO. I'.op UWotJjf KeriiislMd Steu UsKsi lui '. i ftaa m.H.a aad a half i Viliiple Hjuis la Koom Kale 50c. 75c. UM Hoktll.ANO, OttbOON. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : : : : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. bravea, if they rame irom me