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.. . I II I V III 1 f 11 ill 1111 T OKI 21. 11 FRUT CROP IN OREGON . -, y.l MOM at IffffM , M BaflffMi jut t.-itnw -,ittr board of horticul- . t-.t Orwon ll I have a trait tDU yssr. , , accurate nporli have j'frani all the trait sec ilifti"0 beirg made B rit to ascertaining tbe I xt,r QBituar;ied report ; ... lowcarting the BffOp f for Eattsro Oregon .,.. af follow: Tbe ' '".ETi.". "r MAn Wl. IK'Jll .lCP ii'pie Raj t""r Frtoch auJ Italian; k Ifgb alley, applet, Italian .F.tr,A ippm. paart, Italian t.iwfi nrooHP .xj 1 onuon. i pan 7S. paacbei. French , ... ,,,, l k !lg el . Mt aaJ Italian prune and ,X Li Grande, applet, Mitm 75. Eagle Valley, . -. ''.I rr I. BBSeSe. j fl.i... --. . ., ; : - maf g-eid feu alios id general a i rr; tad peacbef in tbe tact belt are tatitlactorv, BtBidMIt Willamette the it antral injured by .: Tata SuBsr. !ri art tortured with Mniof tctema and other - . . u .... I. litem aire. MVTM1 in Mttj tbt ik in without a kMaL cheap, there' j c ra at god. Trv it. .. 1 m . ... I1W. UBII .1 I. II Mir Sum Luon lallial. i:tf 'until An action ia i; anaw, wno nas ueen in i w U'W IIIK.i IB -tfII ruernmsnt John MM! ech .ka . w-w; u ill f Masai BMW M r. i.rvMuia Hl'NZIKER, anJ Optician.., I A 'lauder A II..,., . Sab aiSaikf Wlt 1 1 n n jSZ89iL u mi . S. KVIBU D n - buying Pendleton. -00 Shirts at BOc each. 900 Shirts at 75c each. 200 shirts $1.00 each. 0 Shirts $1.25 each. 280 Shirts $1.50 each. rirv Onr-fic f.n W;iler charges that the amount i ilne linn, in MS nature of salary, the liebt growing out of a deal for the tale of a confidential telephone transmitter. Halliet it not here at present, - be departed ;niroediatel after viniting BaMff to look into the stoppage of hi III K i . A PSSTIFKIOUS G K R . Burowt Up ins Saalp Into Dandruff and Sap the Hair Vitality. I'eofde who complain of tailing Miff a a rule do nut know that it ie the result of dandruff, which it caused by a peetiferous parasite burrowing up the scalp at it digs down to the sheath in which tbe hair is fed in the scalp. Before long tbe hair root it shriveled up and the bair drops out. If the work of the germ ia not destroyed hair keep thinning till baldness comes. The only war to cure dandruff is to kill the germ, and until now there has been no hair preparation that would do it; but today dandruff ia eaailv eradicated bj V t r i's Herpicide, which makes hair floaty and soft as silk. Arrtealt at Hotel P.nai-ion W J Monteith, f'ortland. - fj Cooper, van Kranciavo. Morton Myers. W K (ilendinning, Portland. W E Kuru, Portland. C E Wilaon, Ban Francisco I E Kamsev, Portland. I I 1 Tillon, Eugene. C A Puarica, Portland. F P Minnaugh, New York. Geo Hansen, San Francisco. A Oppenheiuier, San Francisr E 0 Klauoer. Chicago. S M Stock, San Frsncitco. Thomas Kleogb, San Francisco. H L Sitler, Portland. V. L itepoy, St Paul. M - Hart, Portland. E H Harris, Spokane. Sam Lee, Spokane H Hautman. San Krancitcp. W J A Meter, Hannibal. Frank Q Hull, Milton. F L Coykendall. Milton. Beware or ointmenu tor Catarrh that Contain Heeeury m mercury will urely dasiroy tbt mom of m.li and oompt.Mly derang. th. wbol wm vben snuirint u ibruucb tbe mutual ur faot. Sucb artteM ibuuld ncr.r be used ex repi on prewrlptlon from reputable pbril ciau. a tbe damage tbe will do u ten (old to tue rood you can poMlMy derire from tbem Hall Calarrb Uur., atanuiacturad by t. 1. 'beney a Co.. Toledo. 0 contain no mercury, and I taken latarnally, actiux uireclly upon tbe blood and muuou aurfaue at tbe iylem In buying UaU'Catarrb l ure be ure you (et tnefeuuinj It l taken Internally, aud male In loledo Ohio, by F. J. Cheney a Co. Testi uioDial free. mU by all drugglil. prr e . per buttle. Hall Kauilly Pfll are tbe bel Lao'l Beat Martin. You cau't beat Martin's price on groceries and you cau't find a nioer, cleaner stock of groceries to select from. He Itas now in stock a special line of taucv cbeeee including no ported limberger. Try some of the kippered lierring aud smoked white nth that be has received from tbe i.-t Kememter the bakery depart ment of Martin's store it the bett in tbe city. Food Changed to Polton. Putrefying lood in tbe iuteetine produce eflecte like those of arsenic, hut Dr. King's New Life pills eipel tbe poisous from clogged bowels, geutly, easily but surely, curing con it i pat ion, biliousness, sick headache, fevers, all liver, kidney and iiowel troubles. Onlv !i&c at Tall man A Co.'. Boise City Statesman I The Pioneers of the Pacific yesterday paid Odaa A they glUUO, the amount of the policy carried by bis father tKS' BEST FLOUR ir, u Byer.' Bert Flour. It took first 4 i UucKo World's Fair overall competi Ksf.J ,l''eIjt satisfaction wherever used. ' i vuarantl U7.. i i . uA "ey. heed Bye aud Beardleas Barley. . r uive l:ib ihml ouaaiu MiLETON ROLLER MILLS - i i Rim . Dem Freezers have a full linn of he peerless Ice Cream Freezers ijint . -ii r mi r--. wu quarlS, Wlli IWWtSS as sisa I CasVa .a m to Hve miauteB: also have a full 1 naitl . s -.nag wjie hmmuc.k;8, etc. - my TaV10R, the Hardware Man. DEA peter caroli. A Wall Known tlllrsn of Tsndlston Hs Pssd Away. Peter Carroll dil nl the P I Ii,,d asniuriom at tin o'clock In Mm bvs mug, Thursday, .lune 10, alter an! illness ot yenrs. He bad loOf bsM a sufferer from several malsdics. inclad I ing rbeutnalism and cancer of the stomach, death beins direct Iv due pal the latter. For the oast few I'llm he I has spent a tfreal part of bis' tunc si Hot jke, Cnton conniy, and at other hot spring- In Dragon, California and Washington. Mr. Carroll left an estate vlnel at BDOsI MM0, which ifo,.;. pg Miss Annie i.orman. ..f Pannaylrania. the daughter of his sister RIM died three years ago Peter Carroll was botl in Ireland H years ago and canie to 4 DMT lea early in life. He made money in the lata, of California away back in the hs. and came to I'matilla count v IS off .V years ago. His estate is principally of property on Cottonwood street. The funeral procession left M. A. Kader's undertaking establishment at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, proceeding to the Catholic church, where solemn services tor the dead were held li Father Van IVrvalden. The proc then took op itt journey to Olnev cemetery w here the interment to. k place. Mr. Carroll's business is in the hands of Ins alt.irnet ..loseph B Terry, who telegraphed the news of the d.ntl to the niece. Miss Annie (iorniau. THE WESTON NEHiHBORHOOl) Charlst Plsret Wholstalt Deslsr in Drang and Lsmoni. The East Oregonian is unlelted to the Weston Leader for the following items : Mrs. W. H. Renefiel has been v - t ing htr daughter, Mrs. N. R. Bpiin ger, at Pendleton. L. F'.arle Olds has strayed back to West in again, after a year's absence in New MaSi 00 and Otbat chines. John F'.chart, agei .N years, a Wsil known Athena contractor, diedMiuday of Brighl's disease at the Walla Walla hospital. Dr, S. F harp, of Athena, was re leased from quarantine BORaay after a m.. i case of tmailfHis. No other cases are reported. Mist EtBe McBrooro is now able to leave the sick-bed OOOUiooal ly , alter a dangerous illneas, and bopst are BD tertaiued that she will soon he restonil to health. The family of John Todhtioter, formerly a resident of Wild Horse mountain, have gone to Iewist.m, Idaho, to join him there. Since last fall Mr. Todhunter has been c induct ing a feed yard at Lewitton, and it doing well. kev. L. P. Shearer, pastor of the Methodist church, left earl Monday morning behind hit lively team of gray for La irande and Raker Cltj, via the M each in road. He will at tend district conference, and eipects B0 te absent about ten days. Mr. Shearer wat accompanied by C. H. Taylor, of tbe Fair ttore, who went for a short holiday and returned by train. P. T. Knowles, who 'lived at Wajttoa over a third of a century ago. it in tbe city. Mr. Knowles renewed ac quaintance with several of the earlv settlers here, among them K. Jamieson and Milo Hansom, with whom ba worked at Snyder's sawmill in 1H9. He is a veteran of the civil war, and served tix months in I.ibby prison. He is now a resident of The Pallet, and bat been traveling lot 17 yean for tbe S. II. medicine company. C. M. Pierce, formerly cashier of The Farmer' Bank of Weston, who it always an enterprising man of affairs, wherever he goes, Fiat retired from tba hotel bat mess at Hollywood, Calif., and it now engaged in raiting aud buying oranges and lem nit for the Northwest market. It it understood that Mr. Pierce hat bought up nearly all tbe fruit of this character in Hollywood valley, for Bblpiant north in carload lott. Frank Rlair, of this city, has been travel laf Vr hnn, and soon disposed of a carhad at Pi ton, Walla Walla, and intermediate points. He eipect to go to Spoktne and Butte ou a similar uiieti n. Athsn Notst. Athena, June-U -Mrt. C. F. PraS, who was called to Portland a lew days ago by the death ot her sister, returned home Monday evening. Mitt ErJie VdJaOB a Pendleton vititor Tuesday. Joseph France, of Walla Walla, who bat been transacting business in this city f-.r the past several days, lelt for his home Tuesday evening. ieorge F. Mi'nger, of I'laU- e..-r A. Mlliger.of Pendleton, came t-. tbil I ll Monday and closed the deal witfi Baddeley Jt Bead, and tisik posseasion of tbe city meat marekt. rrancia Murray, an eipert meat cutter, will be left in charge of the market. E. K. Coi, tbe Athena har.Usre man, tranaacled business at IVndo ion Tuesday. Dr. A. W. Botkiu left last even ink' for Portlaud. He will return home Saturday. Miss Minnie Hot-, of Walla Walla, visited in the citv vesterday. Mr. and Mr. J. C. Mtampw aud little daughter, Lelia, left tint BMffB ing for tbe home ai Mr. J. W. Uiuir, on liircb creek to visit lor a few days. F. A. Kogert transacted hutinets at Pendletou yealerday. A. B. Armstrong and family moved tliis moruing to Wallula. Mr. Arm I strong baa accepted a position with the W. C. .V K. coin pan l)t. J. A. Best, Will Bernard, W. W. j William and F . B. Nelson, of Wea ! ton, were Athena visitor yesterday. FOURTH Of JLLV ORATOK ; C. a. Idlsmao Ace. pit the Invitation With a Provlto. The Fourth of July committee ei tended an invitation to C. M. Idleman. of Portland, formerly attorney geueral of this state, to be present and deliver j tbe oratiou on that occasion. Mr. I Idleman sent a telegram on Tliursday accepting the .nutation, but there was a proviso attached. The telegram ! read as follow in response to theques tiou will you tome: "Yes; provided i the committee solemnly agree to listen." The members of tbeiom mitlee of course will aicree to that reasonable reouest and will each put up a bond in any reasonable sum lor the performance of tbe agreement. The favoralde reply Irom Mr. Idleutan was received by tbe cotumittee with many expressions of satisfaction. PILOT ROCK JULY 4 AND 5 Two l Will Dvot to H-o CoUOralloo. si ! aVw. . was ,.t l..ifkllV I f dan, who was in Pendleton Thursday , a fA't i r tl 1 Li fcf VJ I Itr oat y -'--'- morning, niot Kw ""'"I V I br.le the 4th and 6U. 9f JsJf uroner manner. There will be pi. i.n la Sturlevauft grove on the BWBWH . . I I i . . iil f,-' 'at of the 4th, wnu in "". r - eierchwa. mu.ic songs race. auitable prises and picnic dinner On 2a alternooii of Jufy 4 there will be game f harnihall hrttwii the tonm , iivmi Mir minim HiriMirv anil rn rum Rock nine Hors Rnrii,K July t,. There will be five KoPM races of ditlerent knms on .1 n 1 v ft, and a fre'-for-all f.nttrace. Than will U fireworks and n danci on the mlii of Jslw i lil,, .u-b la thoroughly Ifonaml with enthusiasm 1 was. II,., aaaaelk 1..I.. -' i , ,,, ., ,, i , i n -n i i 1 1 1 1 and the celebration will he one of the 1 lest ever. ' "A lew months ago food which I ate for bn-skfast would not remain on my : stomach for half an hour. 1 used one bottla ot yaoT Kodol Diiaauala Cure and can now eat my breakfast and oth er Baaall with relish and my focsl is thoroughly ditfested Nothing equals kdol Pvspepsia Cure for ttonutch troubles " H. S. Pittt, Arlington. twi Kodol Dvapapala Cara iigsts what you eat. fall man ,v. Co. C0NQRBSSI0NAL COMMITTEE Will Visit th Inland Bmpirs About ins aiddls or July. Prei.ient Jahaaoa, of the Pendleton C ommercial ABBOOlattoB, it in receint oi tba lollowtng diapatah from H. M. t'ake. chairman, dated at Portland: The river an.) harbor committee ad vise that it i impossible to make the Dppai river trip at thi time, as the itincrarv it prearranged, hut will re turn B boat Julv 15, and make a thorough investigation of the uter river and countrv. We rcuret this at much as von ca'i, but are (Miseries to change. We aipact yon to send one or two delcitates, if convenient, for the trip to the mouth of Columbia river on Monday. July 1 , Pype lies cannot be long lived, lie- oaaaa t. live raqairaa nourishment. Pood ' not uourisliing till it is diaest ed. A disordered stomach cannot digest hnd : it Biaaf have assistance. K.mIoI Dyapepaii Cora dlaaata all kladaot fo.nl withoit ail from the stomach, allowing it to ret mid retain its natural func tions. Its elements are exactly the -ame as the natural ditfestive thuds and it simplv can't help but do you good. Tall man A Co EDITH SLUSHER'S PARTY. Daughtsr ot Mr. and an. Win. Slutlier It Tsn Yssr Old The Slnshcr home oa the corner of Washington aud Jefferson streets in North i'endlet'iu was the s. eneof a gay party oa the afternoon ..f Thursilay, June '.'0, from 9 until after ii o'clock. Miss Edith Slusher, daughter of Mr. and Mr. William Slusher, had reached tin- mature age of 10 years, and the party MM given in her honor. Re Iwee'n PI and "'II little people and young people and several not so voting and little were nfaMKIt to enjoy the occasion, (iauies were (daved on the lawn and in the narlors. and darn ing wat indulged in as well. Miss Row man Ht the piano. At 'i del tenuis re freshment" were served. The In rt Inlay cake, of great beauty and sweetness, wat carve.F bv Kditii Slusher. All as sembled bv couples ami marched to the dining room la the music of a s Iritod march. Af'er reireshments came a prolongat ion of the amusement pro gram to aiich a lime as the departure of the guests became imperative on account of the hour. The party was a very pleasant and successful one. The little miss in whose honor the party was given received many lieautiful presents from lor young frien.lt as ineuientoet to preserve remembrance of tbe date when she pase. the 10th milestone in I lie's journey. The Eastern Oregon Baptist Associa tion will min t in Raker City next week, commencing Thursday, the '.'7th, and lasting over Sunday. icura THE SET $1.25 Oooplele Kvl.rna! end Infernal Ii. . incut for KvSrJ lliiioor. 1 . ..1 mcvaA loaa '. to . 1. 11 I t Ua cf 1 matt tax a ah -, aad t i Lehl .1 1 Hli' .1 II. I H.t OlnU in .t ' ,to iBSUtatly nlliiy lu-tiiujr, trrlla tiui . 1 I m.i' 011" UH011, aad ISsttM iiI heaL an 1 ' 1 ll- en Hi.aiilv i.m Vie , 1.1 eiMil aiel c. .-nr. tliu ., f alBi ni l uiel lrrlla- kssa ssyaV . . k ,, i ,iH. II !! r m f FALLING HAIH 1 " " I I. -i. been uelwa ' s " .- .., ami, ai... i. . Uav i- -i- eftiicieJ for .. I cun say taat Oaataisti havei u ns mors n isf thauaiijretasr rssas dyiiiti.. uvsi triad ' Ii rtrtaiaiy rssoas ui 1. 1 t',. -I. i' ii . i- in ii l tiii-y ars rsprsaeinea ' Tt" Oiu-aaii t.imu. Ill tv CANOV I IJJJ LAI MSSI IV. rs ti sasss Plasaasl Psiatsiie I'olent. Taste liu o Si mi Sicken Weahsa Of ri-e u is- MM ... CURE COM8TIPATION. ... ,. . a.nSj raasjtsr. taasaj BaetsaaV ir u NO-TO-BAC ' k iaruiil4l i f a'l Urug in. MiabU M. SANDEN'S BET. Has no wual tor tlx OttW of NvTVOUf and Phyeical Dobil ity. Bxbusts3d Vitality, Vari- OOOOlt), I'nnaturw Juline, Los4 ui Memory , Wasting, U-. which '-a dmo brought aUimt by early indiwreti'nrt or later excoaaea. k-i . M.Miii-.l. i il l el i YKABUt. wt rila uxlbr lot if latest buuk, "Msalb la s., 'rlT VaY SUeustUi It fa. and Abea. br l- Meu." OK. A. T. SAN DEN, Dent. A. Uaaad Muck, NSOMNIA " 1 ! " FIRE CRACKERS ! i m FREE With eVCfV suit ()f Boys Clothing. Hoys' Wash SsViloV Suits regularly worth 48c, and coam in six dilfaronl 00m binationi of colors in litoi iVoni ; to 10 ytars. wo will stdl for 35c EACH, bunch ot ft re eraokeri with every suit. Boys' Vestee Suits at 1 re duction of " Boyt' thrt'H pietf knee ;tiits Suits at reo (lotion of 18 Boys' two piece suits at a ro duction of l" Hoys 3 niece long pants suits at ;i reduction of l" iti Boys suits to oloee at half price. The Peoples Warehouse ALWAYS IN THE LEAD. Agents Butterick's Patterns. A. C SHAW & 0). w. j. skwki.i., Managsr, WHOLESALE AMI KKTAII. LIMBER DEALERS Yar.l on Whh Strict ',-.- ' Hunt freight 1 .( W 11 art) SVSpSSSd IS Inrnlsk anytliiiiK in the . I'u .-T litiu aul can n SSMntSI inci to Imi as ShSSpi ""' eliaHir than othurt. Wn also carry a larfB liuti of Doors, Wimiowt and MoaldiBf. Partial soeteBUilsUas beildlag will do w.-ll to SMi us liefore placing their SSdSSSi We also carry i a 1. Kiel H i r MSS PhSBS Mam Farmers Custom Mill i red WalUre, Proprtator. ,.. ity. IMl Oarrela a laj. ruur ihaaesi '" iai tlour. Mill reert. i.kuvin-A reed, etc , kiaayi I OB !..:' Call up. No. 5 for Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling SetwcUl lleulUiu i,u UI ' ..ualguiueuU Laatz Bros. For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. SALE WOVIENS' MADE Rafttlai Bm ilispinv in fto no Wontrns' man tailoi mailt Jli 2 s' Women's man tailur mailt' t5 iK) Women's man tailur madr ft(vo Women's man tailor matle Jt i . S 1 1 Women's; man tailor Btadfl If ftO. 00 Women's man failor made Iai.00 Women's man tailor niaile f JO.OO Women's man tailor made 1 In si a. e all tins season's new. stylishly ITiadf made and properly trimmed. JUNE BARGAINS HagUsVf Juaa price price Bla k dress gOOdSi .V im 'lies wide Iftc K; BlSl k .lit ss umiils, 3!) inches Wide 2fC lUc Blai k Mtiu it 11 1 si t .liess goodsi 44 In. wide fiQ Cotton worsted dress gOOdStJO im lies wide . gg ja. Worsted dress ioods, 4J inelies wide '2Sc I7c All wool chtviol knt .m.i suit material, 8 in wida IMK; :t!K: Japanese silk in ail colors, jo inches wide ;tSv 2'2c lapaneae silk, all colors, n in wide raffota AnisH H0c -tVc Changeable tafieta silk, best Quality Sfk TWc Turkey red table linen, ss Inches wide 90c UK; Bleat hi t.dde linen, .s'1 ln hi wide 3Ac ISc Bleached table linen, ij inches sHde tMc M!K: II. ill i!i sched labia linen, 6a im hei wide UK; '27c Bleached muslin, jC inches wide tK- 4-Mic (itiotl aproii check i;ini;liain . Best apron checked gihghsm Kc Satiuc Petttcoata, deep flounce, i knife pleating $l.HS B8c Mercerised besl pettit o.its, ,u i ordisn pleated flouni e $;t.,St) $2 SH I 1 1 .lit wrappers new pattern trimmed lise i i i h BSC 72c Women's Tailor 'aidettutte, In mixed grays, $10.00 gft.lHl W uncit V Tailor Nnde Suits. .... $liS.(MI $H.A2 Shut waists, a lot to close, worth i to tl 50 ROc Men's swe.itt 1 s. iist the thing lor now 44 K: itftc Men's cotton sox, perdoxen pair VrV: 50 men's suits, some were 06,50, others to $12. all reduced, the best ones .... $8.M0 Womens' lilack host , 3 pair lei J 1 .00 ........ 2tc Mi u s unlaundered white shirts . . fHhi 2nc 144 Men's undei hirl and drawers on cotintei Hal t Price 10 dosen Women's donola shot s, ah nt leathet tip ftHc Oest blue calico tl'4c IHc lleHt red calico O'jC 'V'.-c Light color calico, beet fc 4c Ncotcii Lawnn ftc -tc Lace Cttrtaine vsrds long $180 -Hc 10 pieoett Sllkallne drapery- ioc 7c Lood lc 6 inch wide bleached mualin 10c 7c Dauntless 6 inch widi bleached muslin 7c ?c Read this list every day, 'twill be worth your while. ...FOR HAYING... Bhorl and long handle piteh forki( Beythea, eneathi, Plezible himI oablee, piilleye, k'h, in all rtiua. Hansford & Thompson, " The Leu ling Hardware Men." 10.. .i.ef WOOL FOR SALE. Thuredaj i eaeh week 1 will be ut the Kirsl National Hank oAoe to receive tealed bids on lot of wool Nos, 6. h, and 17, itiioui :mi -ai iks, now stored In the Indepenaeal snare bouae; alto about w.v r thin yean qIIis I iHMrfi the privilege of rejeotinM any or all iil Adoieai m I'en ilioton or Pilot (tuck. Telephone Hendluton r ranch oa li.,ai (Jreek J B. sniTM. or HI BJ TAIL0R SUITS. middle windon Sale price 3-9 7 79 q HH 97 11.4H 95 1640 garments! correctly suits suits suits ... suits nils . suits suits suits Arm In Arm with Vuur 1'ut.ksltMMib. OBI las SSrikStl have leain anlwteil with a i lew nl Kniiiii urn the hest ralVS lOt lour UKMMM Neat, elegant and attract Iva pattaraa luaeJ with ttarabTlltjr, aad willnu thu uieans ol all, is what we nr.- ntleruik; la 8W Sue Btoal "' raaai .ariwU anu aomell. lag in law eurtaina anu purtiafa. ll will M too in .I hi iik- t loufe at UsBBJi PflaSS are right. Jesse Failing. Maui alreel near Itridg.. HHO IfAUVtiAU, I'r..,. KJegaotJf Kuriihiisd Sleui Hseted Hurupsan Plaa Block and a hail I Sample Hitoia la Room Kete Ml. 75c, $LM flii si. mn