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M ft. J V v - - W ; SELLS - QKAV CIRCUS - , , . Knnllffh at Mtd t SIIH.ir.u- .... pandlston. bwHW"(na """v"r ,",'"n' W","..rr .. . uii ji circus L.LJH I D lilt' i-m ic' . .... tuili I I" v nn nhos fame '" . I ... ,...!! it a . . ' ..... L'..t ( l.oifnll lllll lllll I'OII- U!)W me r.aai their ri'pn'mimiuMNir mu mi"' m a in., il I II .... ., l ull, .'lull ttllH ciccco j . . .iihniij i wit: natron i.eu. lltv. " " -- .a. lintlllllK. Willi tne impjillv , , , Pnilippin? water tiunsin anu ! L.. T ... nun. Miirt' L It' Maoua.ra. - vr turn innm, . . .... ....... ..I ....a.. Ill u r lll.l Ullfl ptformfri were sillier ureii to . Ln.l at tlin lillMMlliMH It iv,, ihow fruoi beginning to ; htvkr- "i 'Hi"' 1 ""iik-H. ftiwnidi' nil time packages td (o "do i im.iii'i" " ilur- ttr parloraiance, MM they made Ibihibitiun lacked life and i tod the whole circus gave hih "tirsl feeling" rather than MM HI i- i- aiYuriinan ifil t tin' i l . l 1 aLI . I . . HH Plini lllt'lr innings uttu n i forth fear of tin- law. they botewr, tu take iiianv tin- del Urn (rum tin inn win. in. tn : the oiiwctaliiin ul parting Mcir doqiiv. Out' of tin' frauds kcrcan w the naif ui twelve aurwoi uih narti suit' oi a nine tt .1 i.lil. miii'Ii iituliir tin. nuiiiii Mmd taaU A fir lor mar Injured. . fa'1 circui on Wednesday. July a Prodlfiou. It tiaiiiicucd while 'r i tin' Kdilv family were usr:rliiru. Mini Hose hddv at- 'If: i . n. ............ " ' il.l.-r- .1 urn. ,,( li.tr In intended tu alight tin as, anthers at a iniscalc ula- Mtf lK . ii !....! .... , diiii ot,ij,iii,-ii 'ill mpm. Thii , allocked tint little lilt Hi. .. I.. I... .. I 1... or iiip wtitilil nut haw Von in not pwiMirud (tr HARVEST f lure bought u pair oi our Colored Q lasses . W ami ;.V. od 50c. Eye Protectors jiih tin. tiling (or ' 1W fl.i.), bi.ou. i ... ... i m Will yur m atUUctiou. L HUNZIKER, -' aim nr n 1 order Ms . , fc6 General Hardware. Midsummer aie of - Now going on. Wash Goods, Shirt Waists, puck Suits and Skirts all go at just 1-2 n n.r n hnpn utilv tn atand. Shn a(tr wardi HMHiMii-il from the ring anil the performance went on. Inuniry at itiu cireni in the evening elicited the in formation that Him- Kddy had entirely recovered and would be able to per- l form at The Dalle today an tmual. A CLEANLY aOI. Twentieth century Idea Toward San itation and Preventives. Nowadays ecientiatn believe that in . 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 1 . mm Men the eecret of preven tion of diaeaaea. To prevent a dieeaae, remove the cauae. Juat aa unclean habita breed many iliecaaee, an careleea habiti will breed dandruff. Improper use of another' hrtiaheii, comb, etc.. will aurelv cauae dandruff, and, in time, will joat aa Hiintlv caun iiHiitiinHM It'a microbic infection, nothing more nor lean. Newbro'a llerpicide killa the dan druff germ, and caueea hair to grow luxuriantly, llerpicide la abmltitely tree from greaae or other injurious MUtiatancea. Arrivals at Hotel PaodlaMB. I mi I Pato, Portland. II M si,,,,,., Portland. G H Youngman, Portland. I .' QnaBin, PorilMadi M H Kronn. Portland. C H Breeae, Review. .1 P Norria, Chicago. Chaa fiarthnlomew, Heppner. I. W White, Portland. Henry North. K Buchanan, Kacine, Wis. P Patan, Portland. W U Patterson, Portland. J F Mom II, Han Franciaco. U J Pureed, .-inn Franciaco, Hammond, Portland. '"il MoUilvery, Spokane. C J Freeae, Ueview. H H Oill. J H Kloeckner, Oelilo K H Aldrich, Portland. Miaa Phoebe Thompson. M L Tichner, Han Franciaco. W Nelaon, Han Franciaco. E K Ralston, La Urande. How's ThlsT We oSer Due Muntlretl Italian Kewaid lur any raw of catarrh tbal caunol be cured by Hal! t'alarrb I'ure. P 1. HKSKV A CO., Hrupe., Toledo, O. w . Ibe uutleralR-uetl, bavu kuown P J. Chr uey for Ibv last 111 toe u yaara. aud beliere btm perieetl) aOBtotaMa u all buaiueeslraoaaotloua ami liuaui ian aim- tu carr nut an; ubliKa lloua uiadu by tbelr II rm f i A Tauaa, Wholtiaalr UruMlsU, Toledo, Olilu Waluinu, C inn as v Maavis. Wboleeale Urugaiala, Tolutlo. ulilu Mali a Calarrb l.'ure i takou Inlarually, acl lug dlrnt'lly oo the blood aud lout oua aurlauea oflhv ayslem. Prtoe 74c. per bottle. Mold by all druggist.. Testimonials free. lUU'a Pautlly 1'illa are the oeal. Job Couldn't Havo Stood It. If he'd had Itching pilaa. They're terribly annoying; but Bucklen's Arniua Halve will cure the worst case of piles ou earth. It has cured thous ands. For injuries, pains or bodily eruptioua it'a the bast aalva in the world. Price 86c a box. Cure guar anteed. Sold by Tall man iV Co. Talnk Akout It. If you will ouly think it over you will go to sue Martin whuu you want to buy groouriea. His motto is "bast guods at lowest prices. " His Block is very large aud well selected. Martin has the beat bakery department in the city. sometimes a fortune, but never, if you have a aallow complesiou, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches ou the skin, all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. king's New Life pills give claar akin, rosy cheeks, rich compleziiu. Only 25 cents at Tallman dc Co. 'a drag atore. CLEARANCE SALE make room for a new aud larjjer stock (1 Mi- 1 ar ..a .- O "7r suoas 1 will sell stoves and steel fat rai 7 rwa"ced prices for the next sixty II and gut ,)rice8i Joe Basler. TL. i. . - W MAin btteet Furniture Dealer. OIL STOVES - J.CLARKE&CO. Opera House block. Line fkf U'l.nnn - w AV1IIB, tt aou WVers, Anti.rust Tinware. WHEAT AND WOOL MARKET OPkNINQ BALIS OP N K w WHBAT IADI AT 44 tKNTS. Maavjr Tradlnc In Oreffon Wools In the ast at Pull Prleas Bastsrn Livsstoek Prises. I......H... I. . . finn, jniy in. ine opening minii tu nt. w nnHi i,,r tne crop of m) ' iitoii mailt' hi 4i fiMiIN vih a tendency towartl better prcies. This is about one cnt per bushel less than the opening sales one year ago. IU.I the wheat been brought to the local mill in nays or two weeks sooner, the open UK (it wutiiii nave neon less, owing "ear leeung at 1'hicago, New inrr and in foreign markets. Since then the droueht in the middle states i.as caused a substantial advance both at Chicago and New York. On Mon day, July 15, wheat was as low a 71 'y in New York, September delivery To- u y IV" lXc beMer U"n tht-' Oorn has felt the drought more than whMl with the rc nlt that it is soaring, he ing worth Mc and better in New Ynrk Loeal Barley Crop. There has been practically no new barley brought to the local mills and breweries this season. The price quoted is HO per hundred weight. Loeal Proouea Market. Pendleton doalers are osyitig the fol lowing prices for ranch and farm pro diice : Mutter, 30 to .Tic por roll. Kggs 20c per dos. Turkeys Alive, 12-,c per pound. Ueeae 112 per dosen. Ducks 14.50 per dozen. Chickens -:i. 50 to $4. .50 per dozen. New potatoes are coining into the market freely. Dealers are paying 2c per pound, and retailing them at 2'Bf. The Wool Market. The sales of wool in Pendleton for the season nf liHJl are now at an cm!. All the wool has heen pucrhnsed from the raisers of this section with the ex ception of not more than IbMNI I t h . including that owned In C. H. Wade. cashier nf the First National batik. Boston, July 18. The American Wool ami Cotton Reporter ssvs in its issue today : The wool market is stronger and more active. The in creased business has been very uneven ly distributed, however, a half dozen houses having transacted the bulk of the business. The demand has been chiefly for territory and Oregon wools, although an interest has been mani fested in fleeces, all of which have been moved ut full prices. The trend of the market on tine stocks is towatds a higher level and a better inquiry in noted for medium stuck. - me dealers report that it is impossible to ttet higher prices, hut am fine wools bfftMf prices certainly have been obtained than could have been secured two or three weeks ag. I pun tlie lowest point touched in the past year, there has lifitii a recover) Iroin to -l j,.. scoured pound, or sav 5 to 10 pit cent. The sales (or tiie week in Unstop amount to ti,780,iHH) pounds donoi it and 140,000 pounds foreign, inakin: a total of 6,M0,U00 against a total of 3, 882. 7tK pounds for the previous week and a total of 1.608,000 poittnls lor the corresponding week last year. The receipts of wool in Boston this week amounted tn 20,242 bales, against 14, r4.; bales last week and 17,245 hules last year. Shipments of wool for the week end ing July 15 aggregate 8,681,799 ounds as compared with 8,788,081 pounds for the previous week. Since January first the total ship ments amount to 131,725,185 pounds. Wheat In Portland. Portland. July 18. The Commercial Review, in its issue today, says of the market The wheat market during the past week has been exceedingly dull ami very few sales can he recorded. In terest now centers is the harevst fields, and fall-sown grain is being harvested at all the principal points in the Northwest. RettiruM to hand so far show that the quality is excellent, and some very large yialda have Ihuii noted. Farmari that have wheat ou hand from the previous crops are pay ing very little attention to the sale of the same. Prices here show no change from previous week. The cargo mar ket is dull and freight market very lirui, and charters made during the week have Iwen for San Francisco ac count and on the same basis of rates as made up north here, flow the matter of freights will come out is hard to determine hul it looks as il the present season will be a repel i lion of several years ago, when ex porters used a large initiilier of steam ers for wheat loading. Tbaft has quilt- a number chartered so far this season, but all of the charters are I'ortlaud, lacoina and San r rauciacn, and it is rather difficult to sav where they will be loaded. In the meantime exporters are paving more ultcntioii to carriers than to lnivinK- wheat, and the outlook is that freights will go higbari if this should In- the case, wheat will go lower, unless the cargo market at London advances. We quote: l Hilt wheat, M to c per bushel; blue-stein, 67c; valley, no quotation at present. Whsal In San Franelseo. Sau Fraucisco.July 18. A great deal of attention has been paid to eecurinte tonnage, but at the sauie time export ers nave not neglected tiie wm-ai market, aud huaiuess has beeu fair, both ou spot aud in the interior. Ibe preasure to sell early by many farmers lias itottu uoled, as a eruat mauv think prices will go lower, aud there is less holding or offeriug than usual when low prices are in vogue. From U5 to U7c per cental is paid for a fair average quality of snipping wheat. In the opt slot tion market, speculation nas ueen ow, aud prices weak. Kastsro Livsstoek. Chicago, July 18. Cattle-Steady to 10c higher; good to prime steers, 6.36 to ti.lf, poor to medium, 88.60 to 86.10; siockers aud feeders, to 14.26; cows aud heifers, 82.40 to 14 90 , caouars, 8160 to 82.40, bulls, $2 to f4 40; calves, 8-76 to .75 ; Texas steers, 8 i 60 to 84 40. Hogs Blow; 10 to 16c lower; mixed and butchers 85.bO to 80; good to choice heavy, 8& 0 to 80.07J, ; rough heavy, 85.00 to 86 76; light, 86.70 to 86. W0; bulk of aales, 85.80 to 86.00. Sheep Weak, lambs, 26c lower, good to choice wethers, . ;.) to 84 4u ; fair tu choice mixed. 8j.40 to 84; West eru sheep, 83.76 to 84: yearlings, 84 10 to 84 6.1, native lambs, 83.50 to 86; Western lambs, 84.86 to 86. Wool In Boston. Boston, July 18. The market is more active aud stronger. Quotations are: . Territory wools, scoured basis Mon tana, floe medium aud flue, 13 to 14c; scoured, 40 to 43c; staple, 14 to 16c; scoured, 46 to 47c. Wyoming and Idaho Fine medium and line, 13 to ltk-; scoured, 40 to 43c ; staple, 14 to 14uc; scoured, 44 to Hi Australian wools, scoured basis, spot prices -Combing, superfine, 71 to 72c ; good, 08 to 70c; average, 66 to 07c. Wool In London. liuudou, July 18. At the auction ales offer inirs nnmhoNwt n nao i,i... and included a good selection of su perior Tasmanian. Competition was good and prices sage, quiet and steady ; cargoes No. 1 standard California, 29s 3d; English country marketa dull. Wool In San Pranslsso. San Francisco, Jnlv 18. Wool-Spring-Nevada, 10 to 12c; Eastern Oregon, 10 to 13c; Vallev. Oregon, IS to 14c. Fall Mountain lambs, 7 to 8c, San Joaquin plains, 6 to 7c ; Hum boldt and Mendocino, 9 to 11c. SOME BASEBALL DISCUSSION Proposed Lsagus or La Grands, laksr. Walla Walla and Pendleton. The question now agitating the "fans" nf four cities is the proposition to form a basball , league composed of clubs from Ia Orande, Baker City, Walla Walla and Pendleton. The nistter has come up in several different forms. The Baker fit v nannra staled that George L. Raker, manager of the new opera house there and of the Kraser in ren.llt'ton.was talking it up. The l.a Grande manager telephoned to Kx-Manager h'ader M see what could be done. There has lsen no plan sug gested as yet that would place such a league on a firm footing, but it could be arranged if the solid business men back of the four teams above men tioned were to decide to do so. Regarding- PlaysrS. Shelley Cornell, who played with PaodlatoB during the tournament, is again in flip city, ami would play, lie is a valuable man on account of his hatting ami hascrutining particu larly. Rhea, who played with the Pendle ton ti'iim, is playing with Baker City. Hp is a good ballplayer, am) should be secured for Pendleton if the league is organiisl Ripley, Kdwards aud Mitchell, who played with laytnn .luring the Pendle ton tournament, have cauirht in linker City and are playing gtxnl ball. Shea, of the Athena teatu, is catch ing for l.a ' .ran. le. and is the nnde nf the enthusiasts. Fleming, nne of the pitchers of the Fnntella team ol .Portland, has signed with l.a Grande. He formerly pitched to Shea's catching, mid thev make a great battery. latterson, who played shortstop (or Pendleton .luring the tournament, and who matle a. hit here, went through on the train Wednesday evening from Portland on his wav to l.a Grande, w here he has signed WANTS $45,000 COMMISSION H. L. Phillips Claims Commission tor Sals or Bonanza Mines. H. I.. Phillips .tp pea re I in the fed eral court at I'ortlatitl on Wednesday morning, duly 17, before Judge Hal- linger as plaintiff in Ins suit against Alttert Geiser ami others, a former owners of the Bonanza mines in East ern Oregon, to secure 816.0(10. claimed as coniinis-ion tor the sale ol the prop erty to Kastern parlies, says the Tele gram. The case has Isseti in the courts for some time, first being fought out in the state court aud afterwards being, transferred to the I'nited Mates court Phillips is a resident ol the state of A'aslniigton, and alleges Uial he nego tiated for the sale of the mines ami was responsible for bringing the interested parties together. According to his statement matle mi the witness stand, Phillips brought out Messrs 'laves ami Crawford from New York and a sale was agreed upon. The easterners put up 86,OQ0 t bind the sale, which af terwards tell through, some time af ter they returned ami bought the prop er t for 8')00,000. Phillips demanded 10 per cent com mission, or 860,01)0. which was refusiil, in iter claiming that he had already paid him for his services. Phillips teti tie.l this morning that he spoke to Geiser about the matter and was given I rfie'k lor 8600, with the assurance that the remainder of the money would !h- forthcoming. This was never paitl ami he sues for 846,000. RECEPTION TO REV. R. W. KING Ths Bvsni Will lase Plaes st Mrs. Pra ksr's This t. o ii i n w A reception will he extended to Rsv. R. W. King and family at the home of Mrs. Fraker on Kail road street this evening Thursday, July 18. Rev. Kiug came tu Pendleton several weeks ago aud has heen in stalled as the pastor of the First Baptist church. 1'h is reception has been planned aud will be carried out by the members of the congregation of that church. 1'lie reception will he held from 8 to 10 o'clock and a cordial invitation is extended to all to be present aud wel come tin- minister and bis family and cause Uiem to feel at home, though among comparative strangers. A suite of rooms in the Fast Ore. goniati building, hot and cold water, halhrisjin, for $11 a mouth during the summer. Apply at the Fast Oregon iau office. Mothers .nd Children Rejoice in the chumming, puulymg, and b. .undying proportion of Cuticuua Soar and CiuiTka Otutiuuul, purest and sweeteet of ciuollieul skiu ourea. These gentle yet effective skiu puiitiera iut4 bcaulitior Lava made thousand ol homo happy by cunug torturing, tlisiiguring humors, rallies, and irritations of infant y uii'l childhood, and relieving parent-, of care and anxiety . iti.Ufthout lt. worH SoTfaa Pat o .n l iil Caai .'ivi.Batiu. ai. awui bat . bain u. Portland, Crayon ST. HELEN'S HALL tUAreOK II obi us Pria, Hoanllag iaiiu tlay acliuul for glrla. Wvpare linn fur tnivreuw int.. all Uiv leading kutlugoa. Ktcrt advantage fur tbutuugli work lur glrla uul ililelitilllg tu gu tu vt llegc. Uaniful Uaiulllg tu IS saw a akiiig kuuwltxlgi. uf riciiuh uf iim uuui. liuotl uiuaic butli lur tliuav- wliu take tua si.na awl tliuat wliu tin nut. r ....I akillutl teach ,r in tin. ilcuarluieut alma.-. SueeialuiU in cluuge uf nlaaam in ahakuapewre, in uralur aial in tl iuatert ul liuratun I, beat lu. . u , library un the uuaat. Muiitlily uiualualea, iu leulurea autl uoe tlraiaa each term I'umiuuUiuua build ing, in ... Itiu eiUipuiuiit. Luuatiun in tin liu I.., ui.ii. vicinity ul tin- sii . park la well knuwn IgS its beaul.v ami liealllilulnuaa lleautitul greuiida with aiivanUigv uf teitiua and haakut hall. A large anil vtull utuinueii gyuiuaaiuui la pUuilicil U, he c,iuiileUu ui tin- earl.l auluuill. i i buuk ul awXaaaatakai aMplj tu tin- priu-vi'pei- Tel. tteil JS1. WBBBBBBBaBBS Il A sH NEW WHEAT IN THE MARKET Three Partners Nave Cessmensed Haul ma to Loeal Mills. A. C. Larson, who lives nine miles smith of Pendleton, close to the west ern line of the Umatilla Indian reeer vation, is hanling his crop of wheat, season of 1001, to the Byers mill. He has sold 1500 sacks of It to W. S. Byers at 44c. This is one cent lees than' the prevailing opening price tn 1900. Mr. Larson's wheat fs mixed bloeetem aod re.h haff and weighs (kj pounds to the bushel, conseqnently grades No. 1. Gottlieb Miller, who resides seven or eight miles south nf Pendleton, is also hanling to the Byers mill. His wheat is rpdehaff ami only runs 57 pounds to the bushel, hut it is thought will reach 59 pounds and grade as No. 1 when run through the cleaner. Lang Brothers, from north of Pendle ton. are harvesting and hanling to Pen dleton. Their wheat is No. 1 redchaff, 80 pounds to the bushel. Triumph ror American commerce. It fs reported that an American syn. dicatp may huv a leading line of Brit ish ships, conduct it in our usual style ami carry an important part of the world's commerce with it. America always takes the lesd in matters ol this kind. It also leads the world in medicines. There is no tonic to equal the old reliable Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters. It sets things right in the stomach. When this is done, the nerves are supplied with proper nour ishment, adding tone anil vigor to the entire svstem. It is a sure cure for tiyspepsia, indigestion, constipation. In I mildness, liver and kidney troubles, snd a preventive for malaria, fever and ague. It is also a great blood pur ifier ami should la in every household. Don't fail to try it. To the Oeean. There is no more attractive summer resort than "Westsrt Beach" on the Washington coast. Tickets to this point as well as to all the Oregon sea side resorts, good returning up to Sep tember 16, at the low rate of ten dollars for the round trip. For full particu lars call at the office of the Washing ton A: Columbia River railway com pany. WAI TER ADAMH. Agent. Resldenes ror hi. A nice house snd lot on Alta street, south of the court house, Pendleton, fi r sale cheap. Address, A. F. 1109 First Avenue. Spokane, Wash. Fall ti rin oa iis Kept. If, t61. I be buildings ar,' Is-iug reuovateii on ti inost approved iiitsleru iiiethiaU ami are lighted by electricity. The young er Isiys receive careful attention from a eomiseteiit matron. Semi for i 1 1 use tinted catalogue. Oregon's Most Eamous Resort. The Hotel Flavel Is now open tor the Heuson Pinost equipped ream I iiurttt of Muiiterair. Kverjr room elevlrle lightud ami atsam hfalsil. Pluesl balbing bvach ou Nurtb PaelHi i naal. UuorioUl i lub House, in. luding bowling al lujra, billiard balla autl aide Imrt Teuuls courts aud many eaeelleot attract Inns. u buDdritd rwni Bruaael . ar tt-tl aud contain lug beat furniture m j eiiuld buy. Long distance telephone In ufflne Hotel under manageiueui ott'ul J. P. Har vey. Kur rates, etc . addrtaw. Ilntrl piava), Plavel, urugon, or address J. L. MiUikell, ase rela.y.i.! . Mariuam Building, Portlau.l.Dreguu. A. i SHAW k CO. W. J.-HKWFLL, Manager. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I IIMHI UFA I FIN it' iHOtii i ' i4 . i i . i4i w ; Yard ou Webb Htreet Opuueite Hum FreightH-tooot We are preiaared to furnish anything in the lumber Hue and oau guarautee prices to be as cheap, if not cheaper than others. We also carry a large line of Duors, Windows and Mouldiug. Parties contemplating building will do well to aae us before placing their orders. We also carry Cascade Fir wood. Phone Mam W. Call up::::::; . No. 5 lor Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling Bsiawlal etieuUua glrea to Coualgaiuusuu Laatz Bros. For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. If you want tn he root AS S lull n lain squirt. Or a frog tn a pool Wear a negligee shirt Shirts and Neckwear Swell Shirts For summer wear, for riht now The m w thltiM the ISDlTMt things. 50c to $4.00 each. Call and sec the bt:uif i- Neckwear Pretty things for inum-diuto use. The lint is n ex tensive that we cannot tell of ils Doveltj? ami hind Homoness. Shall lc happy to show il to you THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE lauding 1 1 ti -I In - BV'a,i:,8Ti1:MTikTs IJ.l J ' I ssprmon Mlahopa' Pllla ar,h ami ui't l.ilT..w, rtT tNattilciv 1 1 . 1 "i .a, i1iwi,mii ii. riiriKi, oi am. HlntiuUm th. mn , .,.,,. ir-t ... I, Tut IrO.S' Towar. Mlaht-Lo-saa. B,, itj ones, mvn uestrsa. eminai amieeioi hit I tr, HMdacne,Vnfltneaa toMarrv, Lpaa rvear fun G. n. ! i.r a,aa, ,th keasti tinaiar. sea. Aderwea, Mlshop Stmadr Co., Ban Pra'nolaeo, OaL roil BA IK HV TALI. MAN at tX.. ItlllTOUIBTl. riMH i I ttv . hikij.. Hotel Pendleton Under New Strictly First-Class BlotlUnt Colsme Bfory Modern Cooreoience Br And KM I la rd (looms. ThLBBt Hotel Van Dran Bros., Prop. Annual Clearance Sale. To make room lor Kali Stock will fivfl M dift ount for cash on everything in the store. CarpMtS, Ruff, I'm tiers, 1. ate Curtains, t ut t.tin I'oles, Sli.nlrs, Wall 1'aper, Linoleum and everytliinjj you neml in Imtisi. Iiirnisluiig. A lew leather touches and rockers cheap. Scwimk ma chines and supplies, (or all machines Undertaking; a specialty. Phone Main la, A Ml-IJIi" A Pal Ol AM U00 per Day and Upwards THE PORTLAND HOKTLANll, OHKOON Spasclal Katea to Has Urn Oregon people visiting Portland. MeaaVuartare ler tourist and commercial travelers. it C. HOWHUS, Manager. i j " t nr.. tti. w,.i ilgti.lt. iiai..ii,s, Ouraa LOOt Munh oet as ,. I,., a Inaomnlii, Sajnl aok. Naptoua De Beman, Vnrlrnoela, armntorrhoea is, aajwa i or nn aemen, Vnrirnoele. t t. a., ,p. Mr a i nr. i. .t i mi. arenw .....n i ...I . aWialU t . .- rinnngi nu m Glrf (Is a Trtil. Rat6! $2.00 a day Special Rates by Week or monib Headquarters for Traveling Men In Eastern Oregon. Successors to J. E. Moore Jesse Failing. rinvat Motel in the Pacific Northwoal. jaMBaasfer Idol, uii UHO uamvi ai Prop Kie0dutiy Furolsbed Steam Heated Huropcan Plan. Block and a ball froaa depot. Sample Room In connection Ruom Rate 50c, 75c, SIM HI fit