gjteth of July in Pendleton. Just Half Price. I0c odl to close at 5c per yar . fcS$U close at cper yard. 2&to Hose at 10c per yard. 1 ianpnse at 12c per yard. 25c good to ( oe at a f ft goods to dose at irtc per .m . ccoodo cl.se at 17c per yard. Italian worth of Summer C1J Goods must be closed out by July 4th. Bros. Dry Goods Co. ' . IHMB . tltfl in AKMU 1 " - .. iii rnuikL I VI : W itLEriiwuc ........ H.i a Kores of ll.n umiiiminwTr- - Th. Wstwrn Warehouse company is Tfcwetisri mB Mi ' ''?" ii.... i... Jun.of HI muse. "' at . T -i .. .uk . .'. ....) ti. W.ITk III IV Willi mtmmm : . lore o( men, and r",u hjfft hf wand in 11 "" ,o, until iHer July first to complete ..k it ) nniv durum tb. few .. ..,.,i,.ii, nlur in I II' UN U1BI tcliptioiie line litdween ine ant ve t ,..,,t la if inv mi rt it'll 1 Hr . . - . .1... I ... I.U TUlllll I III, t.i-dMf, mil miring i i .1... i .. ...inn ...1 ... ..... .....li.IIBeH lull! Id IlV Ifii m , ' " . ........ - I i iiui ii f ii 1 1 v HtnmrtMit . UlUllli'H"" I' r r ......i-.i.. if thu i i in hatitwiiH to izo i i tiM mnn nil lie Hi'lit llHl k Seven Yari In Bod "Will wondarB evr 0MMfH LmqIn I l ..I XI ... 1 I ..,..... nl 1 u incline ui ,uri. i.. i it w no i vi no. Kin. They knew nht had KM ubirto Ibavp her bed in nuven yearn . ..i .....i i...... ,.,.., i.i.. ililti hut, "Thrt .mttltw of Electric ttum rntbleri mi to walk," nftie nu. "abri in thro month I Mi I 11 It- 111 41 I tA i inn ( ut h in f win iiiMi ii h I 1 a I V I . ik H. II a uo. Kernels Not.i. ICimili, J unit 36. -W. U. Miunii, Bfft Huffaiin ami family, John -.,, .-.IP, iivjuiiiun unit .tirn. .i.ti 'iii- jd .nu i.niiiT .in, iiiui i i i'i..,i... r . ..I.,,, .. . i i.i,- ..p., Mibi Kebttcc Balilarttf in teaching a To. rt.ttnt littaw (rmt kill ml ttverv huckluberry in Hinht. A tine crop wan promimsd two weeki ago, lint they are now no more, however, the mountaiu scenery null remain to at tract the Hummer campers. C. K. Nordine, who has Iteen con ducting a grocery tttore at thin place hue aold hilt etock anil dincontinued the luiHineMii. Agent II. W. Swart will put in a full tttoca of groceries in a short time, which will add to the con venience of living here. Kl mer Swanger han accepted a itosi tion as pumiier for the Hunt roail at Hunt .lunct.ion. Harry Hwart is the proud ttossennor of a new pair of gum boots, which arc aid to be good for SOU trout per day. I). W. Sanford made final proof on bis homestead near Hpring Spur tbil week, and will arrange to place a saw mill on his property, soon. A losty Siwasb got "ditched" from a freight train here a few nights ago. In bis plea to be allowed the luxury of riding in a boicar to La Grande, he aid he waa very, very Hungry, and that his "ma" was palling weeds in Urande Konde Iteet fields and must bave some money by this time. Beginning with July 1, the three "helpers" here will have two crews assigued to each. Tbe crews will work twelve hours and rest twelve bourn, and trill work on a monthly salary. It is one of tbe most beneficial changes that has Iteen made in railroad management for some time, as the crews will not be overworked, and the company will always have au engine ready, with a crew on duty. LOST MONEY AT FARO GAME me.ni ttt.t win. id nu, T .T" 'ru,!1' iMiiiiillul lu ft v " "' 'utrloAlc worth .ml paAakM loodi unfnSSBL A RaKlnc floartna Flood. Washed down a telegraph line which Cbai. O. Ulis, of Liibon, la., bad to repair. "Htauding waist deep in icy water," he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally tbe best doctors in Oakland. Neb., Hioui City and Umaba said I had consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New Discovery and wan wholly cured bysii bottles." Positively guaranteed for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles by Tallman & Co. Price, 60c. Gre..rl.s Tor Harv.st. K. Martin has made big prepara tions to supply harvest outfits with groceries. He han bought it) large Quantities and never lets any store BO ersell him. He never tm ativ HiaV satisfle'i customers u a 4 tliem . best goods in LM market. Martin's store has the only tirnt-class bakery department in tbe city. Veget ables, fruits and berries fresh every day. "A few mouths ago food which 1 ate for breakfast would not remain on my stomach for half au hour. I used one bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and can now eat my breakfast and oth er meals with relish and my food is thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach troubles." H. B. Fitts. Arlington, Te. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. Tallman ,V Co. 5 L HUNZIKER, Jeweler and Optician.., ft door to llwrtBB jl u . Motto.. All persons knowing themselves to be In possession of Iteer kegs belonging to the Schultz Brewing Co. will please return them at once, as we need them in our business. rtCHUJ.TZ BKKWINU CO. Hyspeptics cannot be long lived, le- caase to live requires nourishment. rood is not nourishing till it is digest ed. A disordered stomach cannot digest food ; it must have assistance. Kodol Dyspepaia Cure digests alt kindaof food without aid from the stomach, allowing it to rest and regaiu its natural func tions. Its elements are exactly the same aa tbe natural digestive fluid aud it simply can't help but do you good. Tallman a Co. " wurruito. is the tune and here is the place to purchase your sum Hers camp outfit while I have a large stock and ant selling . SUL'1 articles as camp stoves, tents, wagon covers, '"(? chairs, cots and tables, camp stools and many other Wbcles necessary to enjoy a summer's outing. Joe Basler, The Main Street Furniture Dealer. 'See Dem Freezers" I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers froni one pint to ten quarta, will freeze cream if from three to five minutes; also have a full u&e of tiahiug tackle, hammocks, etc. See my line before buying & TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. 0B0R0B T. PORTRR WANfS TO RB COVRR HIS LOSIKOt. Colll.p and i oilier ap. His Attorn.yt in An Aetlon Against Bd SwIUI.r and Brn.st Tatom. An action has been commenced by Oeorge T. Porter against Kd Switiler, Krnest Tatom, John Doe and Richard Doe to recover flOOO from them through circoit court channels. Collier ami Collier are attorneys for the plaintiff. The pattern were filed with the county clerk at 6 o'clock on the evening of Tuesday, June 25. There were numerous rumors in circu lation on that day as to the character of the proceedings to be instituted. It was believed that both civil and criminal proceedings would be com menced, but that belief han been side tracked. Gambl.d and Lost. If current stories are to be believed the plaintiff in this cane lost close on to flOOO while gambling on June 21 and 22. It is said he is a young man from the east, and could not afford to lose this money. Negotiations pend ing for a Mttlament of the trouble on Tuesday failed to mature, with the result that action was commenced. Henry K. Collier, one of the firm of attorneys for the plaintiff, stated that it would be fought right through for his client to the hitter end, relentless ly and with no compromise. All.a.d In ths Complaint. Among the allegations of the com plaint are the following: That the true names of :he defen dants other than those of Kd Bwitllet and l.rnest Tatom, are unknown tn this plaintiff. That the defendants were on the 22d day of J lints. 1901, and still are en gaged in tfie city ot Pendleton, Oregon, in the business of gambling, and were on said date and still are running a gambling device, hank or table, com monly known nn faro, and that on said day the defe'idant" were running, operating and maintaining hm id gamb ling device, bank or table and were dealers and w inners in said games, and were and are owners of said gambling device, bank or table, com monly known as faro, and were on said day running and operating said gambling games in tbe rear part of A. Nolte's saioou in the city of Pendle ton, county of Umatilla, state of Ore gon. That on the 22d day ot .lone, 1 HO I . tht plaintiff was owner and possessed i 000, lawful money of tbe I'nited States, and that while he was pos sessed of said moneys he was induced I iv the defendants to play, risk and chance the same at and on said gamb ling device, bank or table, and that plaintiff did on the 22d day of June, 901. risk, chance and play the sum of 6KI. lawful money of the United Stales, on said gambling device, bank or lame, ami mi on b.iu uay lose saiu sum of $500 at said gum hi nig games. That the defendants were dealers ;n said game of faro anil that while so acting as dealers in aaid game they won money and of tbe value anil in the sum of $5tKi, and that said money was the property of the plaintiff. That the defendants gave no con sideration for the said $500, but won tiie same at faro, and are still pos- seised of said money and have re fused and neglected to pay the same to tbil plaintiff, or any part thereof, though requested so to do, and that by reason tbereof plaintiff has been damaged in the aum of $600. Wherefore, plaintiff demands of these defendants judgment in the sua of $1000, together with his costs and dis bursements in this action. Caus. for Aetlon. Chapter 46, section MM, statutes of Oregon, on illegal gamoliug is as fol low f "All itersons losing money or any thing of value at or on anv of said gamei shall have a cause of action to recover from the dealer or players winning the same, or proprietor for whose benefit such game was played or dealt, or such money or thing of value won, twice the amount of tbe money or double tbe value of tbe thing so lost." It is upon the above section that Mr. Porter hopes to effect a return of the money from which he was so quickly and deftly separated while at the same time be was trying to separate the defendants from their money. S.eond Aetlon for 9300. A second action, with the same plaintitt, defendant attorneys and complaint aa above, was also tiled. The difference is that the judgment anked f,,r in $:UKI, for 125 whli b ll alleged to have leen lost by the plain tilt to defendant at tbe Mate saloon, on June 22. secured from David K. Cargill, whose crop last vear tested 2 pounds to the bushel. Al Vogel, of near Pilot Rock, also raised some Sonora wheat last year. The Sonora is the heaviest wheat grown in Umatilla county. A Rutn.d Rjr. Crop. Mr. Wyrick also brought samplea from his 70 acres of rye. This was frozen by the cold weather ot June 5 to 7 and instead of yielding 20 nnnneis to tlie acre will onlv no ft. TIm, chaff was killed and the berrv cut shoit. VACCINATION AND DANDRUFF. Th.r. is a Sur. Pr.v. niton of Baldn.ss at Th.r. ts of Smallpox. It is now accepted that vaccination renders the vaccinated person exempt from smallpox; or at worst, he never han anything bnt the lightest kind of a cane. Now as sure a preventive and cure lor dandruff, which causes falling hair and baldness, has lieeti discovered Nawbro'i Htrulolda. it kills the dandruff germ. C. H. Reed. Victor. Idaho, navn: "Myself and wife have been troubled with dandruff and hair falling for several years. We tried remedies without effect until we used Newbro's Herpieide, two bottles of which cured us." Hundreds of similar testimonials. THE PENDLETON BRASS BAND J A. Gibson, th. L.ad.r, Has Organ ized ts Military Bands. 1 In- Pendleton brass band which has been discoursing sweet music at its evening concerts for some weeks pant, is attracting no litlte attention (or its harmony and the execution of some of tht tnoht ditlicult numbers. The per sonnel of the band are by no means nnvii en, many of them having followed a mimical calling for vears. The ex cfptimial headwav made by this band recent iy is largely diif to the acquisi tion of an old-time musical instructor, by the name of J. A. liibaon. Mr. Qltwon has the enviable distinc tion of having organized no less than eighteen militaiv bands. He is a thorough musician and has few equals an an instructor. The bund of winch he is the head, and of which Dr. 0i ,1. Whitaker it holiness mana ger, is composed of 22 pieces, and easily ranks among the best bands in the Pacific Northwest. Parties outside of Pendleton desiring the services of a brass band, thoroughly familiar with all the late music should write the business Homager for terms. that Beware of Ointments tor Catarrh Contain Mercury en mercury will Biirclv dtotroy the w'tine nl melt sml completely uerenae lite whole sys tem when entering It through the inueoit. ur (acea. Such srllclct Blioitlil ni'vvr he lined ci cept on tireoi riplloti. (rum repntehle phy.l clean, a. t lie i " "i . they will do 1. ten fold lo tbe kimkI you cell po.tlbly derive from them Hull Cnlsrrh Cure, tnenufitctured by F. J, Cheney A Co., Toledo, Om contain no mercury, end l Inkett Internelly. m'tlng directly upon the bliHid slid tnucotlB .urlHcea of the y.tetit. In buying Hell'. Csturrh Cure l' uru you get the genuine It It taken lnterull)'. end tnnde in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney k Co. Teetl moineiB treu. Hold by All ilrusitl.lt. price 7V, per bottle HaU'i Family Plllt are the butt. mm Arrivals at Hotel P.ndlrlon J C Murray, San Francisco. (ieo H KiUgihhon, Portland. W I, Khoadea, Seattle. t H breed, Spokane. J T Wilding. Portland. C .) Kreene, Spokane. S ll Armstrong, Colfax. W D (leaver, Portland. T W Jackson, Portland. J J Burns, Portland. (ieo K Burton, un Francisco. C A Ferugson, Spokane. I. itti A Nelson, Pocatello. A B Martin, Portland. V V. Ramsey, Portland. I r.-l H Dayton, St Louis. A Walter Wolf, Portland. M A Butler, Baker City. M K ' llMdtnnlnf, Portland. W I Hudson P ..rtland. A J Hall, Spokane. W H ('dwell. Arlington. J M Turner, Portland. B B Hall, city. M Myrea. 8 M Cooper. C J Millis, 0 141 Co. W V. R Nt tman and wi(e, Nor- from. N Y. W C iiuthrie, Chicago. H l.ipman aud wife, Chicago. B W Dennis. A F Bernard. Kcieuia, saltrheum, teller, dialing, ivy poisoning ami all skin tortures are quickly cured by DtWItt's Witeh Ha.el Salve. TlM certain pile cure. Tallman i Go. IN THE GUBERNATORIAL RACE Judf. Staph. n A Low. II, or P.ndl.ton, Will A.a.pt Nomination. Portland, June 2t. Judge Stephen A. Lowell, of Pendleton, Is in the race for nomination for governor on the republican ticket. Judge Lowell is at present engaged in feeling his way among tbe members of hii party in Kastern ()rtgon. He has issued a circular letter addressed to known re publicans asking what they think about having the next governor come irom east ot tttet ascane ntoiiniaiits. Incidental U he inquires after the opinion of the recipient as to senti ment concerning himself, Lowell, as a likelv candidate. Judge Lowell de clares that it is time that Hunter n Oregon be recognised III U"' state gov ernment: that this recognition should come at the next state BOBVMltlOlt of the republican partv. lie desires that those receiving his letter give nun what information they have at bund in this matter and requests that thev also speak to the local lenders regard ing the pronoall urn. I Iiom letters art intended lolei for circulation in Kastern Oregon, but one wan nent to Portland, where it was exhibited and discussed, as per Judge Lowell's sug gest ion. A few vears ago when Judge Lowell was olfereil a nomination for congress he replitnl that congress is not a dis tinguished body and that the height of his ambition was to be governor of this state or else United Slates senator. Judge Lowell has been in the nice for senator heretofore and is apparent Iv willing to gratify his ambition in tbe gubernatorial direction, judging from the nttmistaken terms ol the circular letter. Hanger, disease and death follow neg lect id the bowels. Use DeWitt's Little P.arlv Risers to regulate them and you will add years to your life ami life to your years. Lasy to take, never gripe. Tallman .1c Co. m 4B- I - A suite of riMiins in the Kant Ore- goniaii building, hot and cold water, bathroom, for $11 a month during the summer. Apply at the Kast (iregonian office. Mr. James Brown of Putsiimuth, Va., over MO years of age, suffered for years with a bad sore on bis face. Physicians could not help him. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently Tallman Co. Summer Suits of Coat and Pants. Hart, Schftffner & Marx Tailor Made Clothes Thi kind yriu want at the time you want thorn. 0001) GOODS at FAIR PRICES $5.90 $6.50 $7.50 They don't rip, tin- buttoni don't cone irt'. Just the thing for Hot Weather. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE MANHOOD R E8TO RED 3?i$! ilullr.iT. thn prt'icrtpihiti of n f tnimm I- rr in it pit vtii Inn, will tpilrkijr rot i yon of mi rvinn tir tlU' iun n nf lit nciMTHlivii itruHiii. nut Ii m lai Vtanlmwcl, laMMtt nlim In Ihr ll L s. n I I nilailuni, ftrrtawa i-i.iiii riMtlM ttfllnmS t 1 . I t Ii m ii s I I it g I'iiIik T ........ I- tat.l ott.HpalU. Miipsi ul I IoHiM'i of ill v or 1 1 Iff I it. PlfVantl qnlckntniiof ilmcliiMTrr. hlrh if imt churl. Ml 1 ii ir.r.. iMAii-wMtrwi 11 tiirr. irvufiiteM HEAD ACHE ll. in my wll ami myaelf have hern nelna CA5CARKTB ami Ihry are the hrsl medicine wr hate ever listl In Ih house Last week my wife was frantic, with liradarbn for two days, she trleil netne if vein CAMCARBTb, tint they reiiBveii iiie pain Iii ber heed etnio.t loimedlAlely IV e Imth rei emmend Casrarela " Oiian HTcnaroaii. I'ltUhurs 8afe A Urioait Co . I'ltuburg, i'a ESTIMATES OP WHEAT FIELDS M. Wyrick B.luru.d Tuesday Prom Hli Wh.al Fl.idi. The wheat of Umatilla county has reached tliat state of growth that prac tically assures a tsiuntiful harvest. It is a little too early in the season lo make a close estimate of the total crop, but within a few weeks, as the esti mates are hi Inn 1 1 toil J'V the different farmers, it will be possible to figure it out like a proposition ll mathematics. m. M. Wyrlik'l laporl. M. M. Wyrick baa recently visited his wheat aud rye fields on Prospect (arm and at tbe borne ranch in Despaiu gulch, and returned to Peudleton Tuesday evening. He says that bis wheat crop ia aasured and tbat be will commence harvesting on next Monday, July 1. There are a few heads of green wheat in the different fields, but tbe crop as a general thing ia ripe and almost ready for tbe sickle, ol course "ready for tbe sickle" is purely a figure of speech, not to be taken liter ally. One hundred years ago tbe sickle was all right in its way, but u )...,. it . .,n..,s to I'Ottiuif lbdJO acres of wheat with thai tiny instrument of . 3 1 1 . 1 , 1... torture, the man nauuiiug it wouio ue dead with fatigue before finishing bis task. More properly, in this age, the wheat crop is ready for tbe combine. Tbat is tbe extent of Mr. Wynck's wheat, lout) acres. lie brought samples of it in witb biiu and left them at tbe office ol tbe East Oregon -Ian, where other farmers aim at liberty to iusueot thein, and compare notes. If - Vi . . . l '. vkuat ia of three different kinds, blueeteiu. Houora and . . , ... , lAln ... Halt l.aae ciuu. lie nae w bum 1 1 1 1 1 ni.. 1 1 1 140 aertw of voluuteer Halt Lake club and lot) acree of Houora. The yield to tbe acre varies greeny . ui. 1. 1 im in thri fluids, one of 270 acres and one of 400 acre, on the home ranch in Deapain aulcb, wd"'' he estimates will yieia to " - busblea to tbe acre reapectivel v. lue rest of it, 03U acres, is ou iu farm, and will go 15 bushels to the acre It is tbio on the ground but the grain is well filled. The 140 acres of i. ......... v.ii I .L.. . I.il. ou the Pro- voiuuioBi. BBi.. , . .- . uect farm will go to lo io I. Cl... M,ii,ir. adlMAt. lDO acres, is on the Prospect farm aad i l likewise yield about 15 bushels to tbe acre. Tbe Sonora seed sown was CAc.OY CATMARTIC IB. Lit MASS riBBBtnt. Palatable INitenl Tatle lltswl. Isi OoodTrloer M, .en W enken ,11 l.ii,s. IDe. V'. &UC ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... tl.rllBg Mm. , SSBIeBe, i 1. 1 ..... . ""'.' S. tart. 1IT MIX Tfl DSfl S,ilil ami giiaranlrsil l,r all ilnig RU lU'DAli l.i. t l l'llit 'lobeeeo Hal. a Help or Situation Wanted. C. F.Cook's Emplofinenl Amv OoflMf Main and Alia Street. PENDLETON . OBBGON, Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor. Cspactly, IM) barrtdi s day. Ptour exchaiigud lor wheat. Ploar, Mill Peed, Chopuwl Peed, etc., elwey. ou hand Torturing Disfiguring Humors ItchintCi Kurninx, and Scaly Eruptiun of the Skin and Scalp with lo-- of Hair Complete External and Inter nal Treatment by Cuticura The Set $1.25 ( ollidatlllKOf CUTICUKA HoAf ( V . ), torlcunee tin .kin of i-ru.U and bcaIvb and buIUu the Uilckeiicd cutli iv, ( I rli I S ' liiiliiitiil ( t ), g .i -to t,, allay ll Inns, Irillallou, Slid lu llaiiniiutlou, and aooUie and heal, uml I DTI OVBA iNBiSIIT (SOi' Ji If coul and flrausa tlic hleud. A BlliKle Ml I. ufla'll rurUi leiil Ui cult tin MSl UiituilliK, dl.Usuilus -klu, M'Alp, aud blond hutuur., tualio, lb hunt., :oii Irrilutiuii -, Willi loss of heir, when tiiu Ih'.I phi .ii i. nit and all bMbW rt lut ln . tall rutr.B n.i u .ui !' (Was. Bu Si' p. UkUiB mw II" w ' u (.,v skm .nd UIoimI Uuui.ii fro. CUTICURA PUREST OF BABY SOAPS Don't Cut Corns Oon't do rt Vouraelf Don't Let Anybody do H lor Yee. What uuui or woman sufturlug with painful uid anno lug corn, will not glte Scents to have them removed? For 80 t-euta you get LEONARD'S Haewburg Corn Remover i to jour boua. I ( 1 I v I, i L will rtuo wmrv corn jmu nu luftiui i.r It u, ii" iofUiyu I,.,,- had It or luiuiturf II I lUxore ait (Ui.gei I mi INI ml iiMk' - irr woneiVN '" (o ujr i wi CsriMim QVARANTt-BD. .it wj m 1 $uU It? of Afrit u J urn OU0 ttUAt will tl - avrlr 11 s V.b y .....a .juii-.lt -i.d ).'". e"1 4.1 I IU. LlfkUUf i' urT. fiJkJ Q ti liLr bwt of corike aoft. I ti J uj c !. n thr l, li.U tsctwcekui (lu) too, or ou ti o;m r ihefiwi four auvamy re'unaJ it it u U i iJ ail iliU- Svi.t prtAlJ ou rdivasiot of citiU t UUMUl; al so -o twit, HMf-,UUe,tfi A. C SHAW k CO. W. J. KKWKLL, Manager. WHOLHSALK AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yard ou Webb (Street Opposite Hunt Freight DopOl We are preparei lo (uruish anything in the lumber line and can guarantee prices to be aa cheap, il not cheaper than others. We also carry a large Hue of Doors, Windows and Moulding Parties contemplating building will do well Ui see us before placing their orders. We also carry fumade Red fir wood. Ph. me Mam wi. I I i i i I .I it ti I mi ttiM h ihr kldiM'vniUHl tliu uihiHrr un.un u( nil liiitniuii-L Rim rrtmire- muni i v, hk ioiiii. I hrNjM0n NHlTiTfru nr t ritrfil tiy Dortnn In MMtM (10 pf OHfll am trmthKHl with frtif tltll CtM'HKNK th ihiIjt known rriiifnly to vutl wTiIk-mi i i OptlHttfli ft"H t"Uin- Uin A wrltl1 pN.tn.Mifi' v i n ami mom rruirio -t ir (t mnn (iniiut iiloi m N ruuuiatil cut, ftuu A ooifor &.ot or iiihII. MiMt.l for fii K k i fn-iihtr mit trtiunnlnla, 4tlUrwMlAVOIe HKItlt lNKtUt, I'. U. Uox m. Han fnunimmmi-mL Villi s i h HV I AI.I.MaN A nOs, ItltlUt.lw I m. PUN iHtTOV. oiikuon NATURAL AN!) ARTIFICIAL Kctail and ton lots. Telephone your orden Main L, Mniu 57 or Main 88, or liail the driver of the black teaui "He is the Ice Man.1 VanOrsdall A Ross ...LEE'S LICK KILLER... A sure remedy for lice and mites. blaWMtional Poultry Kissl keeps the hens healthy, mica grit aids digeation, Hone meal gives strength to young chicks. BONE MKAI. A clean, inoltensive but nutritious fort i liter for your lawns. C. P, Colesworthy Pou,try a,ld ,iee "pp'y pot Arm In Arm with Your Potk.tbook. - -1 I I r 1 'si AM- SS lllKtUST" Our line carnels have laen selectetl SriUl a wew ol giving MM the beat talvn for voitr money Seat, elegant and attractive iatlerus lir.aed witb durability, and within the means ol all, ia what u are offering in our Hue slis k of rugs, carpets ami something in lace curtains and portiere. It will mat you nothing to look .1 them. Prices are right . Jesse Failing. Main street near Rridgn. Call up:' No. 5 for Wood, Coal, Brick and 5and. U U1. lu - un it you WANT TO WUS ecrlbe for uttulum or uewtpapurt lu the Uolled States Or gurvpe, reiuil by po.tel bote, caeck ue Beud to the K.BT Osauo ni.n the net ublltheri trice of Ibe oubllcalieu yuu deeire, ana we will aid aaeuiao all rUk ot toe alia It will tavc you subecrlb.r t.i tlie iut utiwii", deduct Utu per ceul from the pubuenert ' no AddreasTuK OKHOONIAK tVB. CO Pludl. 'ou Oregou Subscribers to Magazines Heavy Hauling KbimkIaI aiuutluu site lu ouiietfuiseaHi.-, Laatz Bros. ...FOR HAYING... Short ant loun handle pitch forks, Beytheb, laeathi, Flexible) itael oablea, pulleys, ropet, in nil liiett Hansford & Thompson, "The leading Hardware Men." WOOL FOR SALE. Thurtday of eaoh week l will be ai Iha Kiral National Hank oiTiro to receive laaled bidi on lotr- of wool Nos. 6, i 17, about 600 Hacks, now itored In the ndependant ware bouie; alio about SOU seoki of thii yean oily. I merve tho privilege of rejecting any or all bids, adoresfl nc Pan (lioton or Riot Rook. Telephone Pendleton or ranch on Bear Creek. J- E- SITM- Hotel SI GWV UHO OAKVHAU. Prwp &lmti! FiirolkiMd Stun Hulad tfuropea. Plaa Hlock .ad . lull frits. Sample kuuiu In ceo Koom Kate l.ave it Bul to muuu beius lo.l you lu tbe lUAl u.tu tiouble and rUk n you ai 1U I For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : : I i i ai Polydore Moens, Proprietor. on If i h (