Worth $1 to $2. TO CLOSE AT Shirt Worl TO C 25c itnlav. i i' i Waists leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. rHturn ... , rTTt'D I I l I U Ff.Hft ,lMri"nai;and;LoaI Nsws, mpi and Aecidenu. i.i. ill -Mr. Jonah HHtton V.. ' - l'....,.i,iii..tr Mr u , .t.r. JL j' Robinson ol Spokane, bli-taen vi-itinu her riitsr, Mr-. h Pepper, ha mturned home. , ,,. , I ni ii, .ii. ttliil I le , nigtit train. lhy P8n" .jd:u" iiwrn. Urate- llt iat ww,h ,,,r . 1... .... , I ktka l... train . IV i III III! M l llllll III! . Ynrlv. sm roni vwrv inn ...ukL J. iimiiii in rnrtiiiitl iliiin- hi- m'f in tlm employ ol innlu. -I.Ht'pman, lor HViraI He will return after viit ol tow month-. wKim SwHli Of rmllton In ii. OL- II VI , ... 1 I F- II. .(I 1 I II I 1 'it!? M" flftiwi Hi hvj- . I -i ... it w a v uj with hi- family ha i'ft for i 1 I 1 J l - tJ f. Mi ill t H iniia, . .mu-iiiii . m.. 1.. i. : ... Mier Ly -un:twu uiui. U' IV Wlntwi.rtli mi .(.virtu tin J.-, .1. B. Tlmni- ii. pa "il through T'.ir-d.y morning on tlm we-t entr train. . ijpcmv i in llic vicinity L. Mciw hi- returned froni i Mil i- much improved in tn Mr. anil Mr-. Joba Dorn, ui'TuiDK, tln Uth, a boy. L C. linger- wit- in I cho on .'i i .i ri'iiiH ill ft- Ironi the McCarty tv Duncan ta-t o! Kcliu, art) exceedingly IW frain i- of good quality. w JHW lanm. (tilltitt'h will mm a aged crop. i placoa to liouittMtoad, just fctho. MiCulloagfa'a ttMin ran away .' morniDK. He wac in the i ... Ai i i . ii . WW IV. 11L .1. till.. M mm boxea lie wan hIi i sat lata pwwol taper blew under tbe "'iBi tliin ami natwlaa tlium You am not prepared (or HARVEST BJ have bought a pair of our Colored Glasses ' , 6 ami 75c. VWUFHHI III, 1U and 50c. Eye Protectors IlIoi'i-. J. JUHI II, m thin.. HM 7. MJL $1.50. we will till your to jump. One of the hornet; jumped on the yoke and broke it, and then with the pole catch ing in the ground ran away. The rack was pretty well broken up. It ii said that when Ben haw tbe horses scare and run. that he never stopped hammering on the box He only remarked "let 'em run they'll stop when thev get tired." Tiiere wan another runaway at the ranch of A. .1. Dillon. Mr. Scuyler Miller wan driving cbe team at the time. I ne ol the horses wan hitten by a home ily, and in jumping around got over tlie pole. The team then ran nwav, practically demolishing the mower, though tbe team escaped un hurt. The tickle bar was broken, aleo a wheel. Mr. Harry Sitton A McL. Stuhhle- lield bavt returned from Idaho, where thev have linen buving cattH and horned. Mr. Hitton leavea Thurnda for Yakima. How'i ThtaV We oRur One Hundred Dollra Kewaid lur any cane of catarrh that cannot be cured by tin 1 1 k i Hlurrli ( nr. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., I'ropa., Toledo, O Wf, tin1 iiinli'itiKtifl have known K. J Cbr ney lor the lam II (moil yearn, and believe blm i . i limioralilr in nil IjuhIuimmi tranaaatlaaa ami iiuaiH'iaiiy ante lo carry out any otiiiKa tlona made by their Hrm Wcin di I ii i ax. Wholutale Drunlnta, Toledo, Ohio. " t. mini, hi -.nan a ataaviN. Wholeaale DrucBUU, Toledo, Ohio. Hall'ii (Catarrh Cure l taken Internally, act- ltiK directly on the blood and macoua iirlavna ol the ayaiem. I'rloe 76c. per bottle. Hold by all ilriiKKlata Ivatiuiouiala free UairaVatully PUla are the neat. Tba rami wen Ulna. Walter M. fierce ol 1'enilletuu waa down from tbe Maxwell mine venter -day, o( winch he ia one of the owners, anil reports property in that vicinity in a flourishing condition, says tbe Maker City Republican. The mills at both the Maxwell and the Hanger are about to resume operations, and net men are being employed in anticipa tion ol the event. At the Maxwell 12 mn are employed, while the Hanger has :0. Tbe (act that much ore of a promising nature is in sight, needs no lurther demonstration than tbe will inguess of tbe owners to start the mills to operating. Hometimee a fortune, but never, if you have a aallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on tbe akin, all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life pills give clear akin, roay cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25 cents at Talltuan dc Oo.'s drug store. T iii ... 10 rwjratiila..i.... I. L HUNZIKER, - Ul III I I II viiikiau,., "'tollsxajiaHr A 11.... ank. uptsjr. Three gentlemen of this city bad uite a .Imputation the other day on le q uestlon of what constitutes bank ruptcy. They were and are yet un- agrrvml. A. King Wilson m tbe Kecord of Portland, writing on one branch of the subject says : "A deed of general assignment for the benefit o( creditors constitutes in itaeK an act of bank ruptcy which in itaeK authorises an adjudication of involuntary bank ruptcy under section 3 of the aot of cougreaa of I huh. entirely irrespective of actual inaolveucy." Job Couldn't Have Stood It. If he'd had itching piles. They're terribly annoying; but Bucklen's Arnica Halve will cure tbe worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thous ands. For injuries, pains or bodily eruptions it's the beat salve in the world. Price 26c a box. Cure guar anteed. Hold by Tall man & Co. Think About It. If you will only think it over you will go to see Martin when you want to buy groceries. His motto is "beat goods at lowest prices." His mock is very large and well selected. Martin lias tbe Lest bakery department in the city. CLEARANCE SALE !alUn? UUko ,0"lu for a.new aud larger stock - muwi ddub i will sell Htoveu and steel i y loductid priceu for the uoxt ixty and gt,t prices. Joe Basler, The Main a.. . n . n i . uiiic, ruriiiture ueaiei . to OIL STOVES - wJCLARKE&CO. Opera House block. Line - -m-m. TV up" a-a p Anti-rust Tinware, General Hardware. ATHENA L. & P. COMPANY. OIIAT THINt.S ARE PROPOSED JOSEPH PRANCE. BY Apparently the Eleetrle Power Company Has Oivon Pendleton the Grand Oo-Bv. Joseph France, o( the Athena Light Power company was in Walla Walla on Wednesday en business connected with the enterprise o( which he is the ohie( backer. At present agents ot the concern are canvassing the territory tributary to the location of the pro posed plant at the (orks of the Walla Walla river and as many contracts as ptwmoie are neing signed preparatory to the installing of the dynamos and generators. Mr. France has not the leant uotiDt ot the success of the com panv and naid : I A . . on in ins we win extend ou line south ot Milton at first Btteh course will not be necessary, as we can bi an we can ao tn the city of Walla vana anrt in the country between thi ..,.. .... i .i i .. iiu i'ic piace wnere the nowe noiiee is to ue erected. However, win ne only a question of time nnti we will furnish light and power for tne entire country, an when we gel th , . i i ... . . . oi iiariierneu ine capacity ol u generatorn will be almont unlimited ine only question in in getting to the mom ready market in the shortest pnnmhle time. .Not only will we furnish lieht and electrical power inside the citv Walla Walla, but many of the fanners have recognised the advantage ol its use and will adopt it as a means o operating machinery and for illumina tion. By the use o( arc lights in the fields it will be i-onsible to harvest both by day and by inaht in the even threatening weather or other causes neeeanitHted this courne. In order that we nun conned with and furninh the motive power (or the belt line of trolly cars which it in the intention of (). K. Ilall.m t,, establish through thin nection of the valley, we win in nil pronanilitv run our main line directly to Milton and from there the Ienner currents will radiate to the Iferent points where thev needed. " rartnern in tbe valley are great Iv nterested in the electrical railway line from Milton to Walla Walla and the street connections inside the citv lulls. 1 he general hehel l- that lifTerence of many thousands of do lam each year will lie made in the trade ol Walla Walla by the inauguration of the proposed line, as it in not the inten ion of the company to operate simpl' passenger service, hut freiuht and produce earn will be placed in service. u th in manner butter, etrvn and garden products can he brought to the city lor marketing .urii..Mi". at are people trotn the in and do daily an ban been the case nominal cost and country may come nopping wiuiotu, ' tn raet. the MOtaVla ll t. being taken from tbe harvest field or the plow and driven eight or Id miles over dusty roads bAth coming and on the return trip. MPROYLMENTS IN ATHENA Grading Strssta and Erecting New Build ings Personal Hentlon. Athena. Julv 1". The worl. of grad Main street, between Fourth and was begun today. When thin ng J Mth block is completed Main street will then be on a uniform grade for its entire length. It is without doubt one of tlie most substantial thoroughfares n any city in I astern Oregon and re fleets credit on the committee win have had it in charge as well as on the enterprise of our citizens. The brick work on tbe new net building is now completed and a large force of carpenters are at work on the interior. Sam Booher, who will conduct a saloon in one of the rooms, xnects to be able to open bin doors for business by August 1. The work on Hon. T. J. Kirk's handsome new home in rapidly near ompletion. This will be when com pleted one ol the haii'h'iiiiem resi dences in tlie citv Horn in this city, Friday, July 12, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Allen, son. Kolo Brown, who played such good ball this season with the "Yellow Kids, 'signed Tuesday with Latirande team. Baker C ity wanted to sign lien Cartauo,the big eecpud banemau ol the Athena team, hut he decided that he ad played enough for this season, so ill not dou a ball uniform until next season, when it is hoped that Isjlli the hove named gentlemen will once mm. tie conspicuous in the home team. N. H. Pinkerton spent Monday at Wallula. Tbe Kpworth League of this city will ive an ice cream social on next rri- ay evening, Julv in, on the awn at the Met hod ist parsonage C harlue l uuua, who in a well known barber of Pendleton, is this week titting a room in tlie Fischer building on ain street and will in a lew days pen up a neatly titled cluti room aim Igar and tobacco store. W. W. Williams the Weston barber, was an Atheuu visitor I uesday. David Low returned to this city on visit from Mountain Home, Idale Matt Mosgrove of Milton is transact- ug tiiiHinens in i ii i - citv touay. Will Well-, Ofaarlaw Doon, . 0. u hum and P. H. I ie. Ionian , were Pendleton visitor- today. WHEAT IS LOOKING BETTER. F. and Tom Ogle Have Their Little bay Regarding Crops. Ben F. and lorn Ogle, who reside iu tbe Willow springs country, but have 700 to 800 acres ol wheat laud a few les north o( Peudleton, are in town today. They have just returned from ao inspection of their wheat lauds, and are well pleased with what they aaw. Their land is in Middle Cold springs 9 to 11 miles from Pendleton, and they were afraid, from tbe reports they had aeen in the East Oregouiau, that their crops were ruined. They aay they will get from 25 to M bushels per acre, and are tickled on my most to death. BAKER CITY WATBB SUPPLY. Land lo bo Set Aside In Elk Basin lor a Water Reserve. Baker City, July Forest super intendent b. B. Ormsby commenced inspecting an area comprising 22 sec tions of land petitioned to be set aside an a reserve for the protection of Baker Oity's water supply This land is situated about the watershed and in the basin of Elk creek, trout which the new water system draws its supply. The petition asks that it be aet aside as a timber reserve. Interesting ques tions are probable in connection witb acquiring the title of certain persons supposed lo have eutered upou the tract and taken up laud in anticipation of the act creating tbe reserve. Super intendent Ormsby says where title to land is complete, there will be uo in terference, if a man is acquiring title, he will be given a lieu certificate, en abling him to select other land and get the benefit of work done here. It in also mated that tbe reserve will not inter(ere with mineral operations, which in an important consideratien lor two reasons. It is located in the Mikhom range, tbe hub of large min ing operations, and minerals will like ly be discovered on it. Construction ol quart milln on a stream rains heir value for domestic tines, an. I if the re serve will not protect from this menace, it may accomplish little, should extensive operations be com menced there. THE SUNDAYCLOSINO LAW Violators or, the Law Being Punished at Walla Walla. James Casey han been tennd oitiltv at Wa!la Walla for violating the Sun day closing law bv having opened on Sunday, Julv 14, within the county of Walla Walla, a drinking saloon. The cae wan siihmitte.l BO the jury without evidence or argument on the part of the defense and after being out six miniiton the nix men brought in a ver dict of gniltv. The jurors In the case were: 11. L, Hlsckman, Kalph Ke-t Fdward Freeman, Oeorge Kvann, 2. K straight and William Kirknian. The court lined the defendant W and the costs of the action. Six witnesses were called by the proaacntiOfl and all testified to having direct knowledge that Casev'n place of husinenn was open to the 'public last Sunday. John L. Hharpstein, one of the attorneys for the defense, objected to the form of oath adm mintered to the jury by the court on the grounds that it wan not nnch as prenrrined by the statute governing nnch canen. Justice (ilanford retimed to sustain the objec tion. Prosecuting Attorney Oscar Cain for the state objected t.. the statutes ill re gard to the observance of Sunday bein read to the jury bv tlie defense an this objection wan sustained. "In that case we retuseto sutuiiit an argu ment," said Mr. Hharpntein and the jury wan then instructed bv the court and Nell! out. "In view oi the fact that there ban been proven an open violation the law," said Mr. i.lasfor.l, "the court does not feel disposed to be lenient hi this cane and the defendant shall be punished with a line of tOM and the costs of thin action." iog mining Much de- Arrivals at Hotel Pendislon. J I Mulverv. san Francisco. J G Keddick, Portland. Win Maber, Portland. C M Smith, Portland. I A Srhiiller. city. P A Perry, Boston. F F Plowden, Han Francisco. W A Williams, Portland. A I K logger, New York. Ed Blackburn, Omaha. J m Holer. Han Francisco. C Ottershagen, Portland. L Macleary, Omaha. W 1 Johnson, Portland. Joba J inanern, Portland. John Levely, Omaha. B B May Portland Edgar J Peven, New York. W II liavinond, Portland. A S Hesttield, Spokane. T W Jackson, Pi rtlaud. Win Hahnn, Chicago. J J Burns, Chicago. F Kalsch. Spokane. H A Frans, Spokane. O Thayer, Spokane. To the Oesan. There is no more attractive summer resort than "We-tport Beach" on the Washington coant. Tickets to this point as well as to all the Oregon sea side resorts, good returning up to Sep tomber 15. at the low rate of ten dollars for the round trip. For full particn- arn call at the office of the Washing ton .v. I olumhia Kiver railway com pany. WALILK A PA MH, Agent. A bad complexion generally results from inactive liver and bowels. In all such canes, lieWitt's Little Karly Risers produce gratifying results. Tallman dt Co. Wheal Low, Saska High. Dealers in grain bags have sent out notifications of an advance in prices. Standard Calcutta sacks are now quoted in roriiano at 0-4 for immediate acceptance. cents each selected No. 1, second-hand grain hags, at 1 ' ents each. For lots under 1000 the rice per bag ia cent higher. It In stated that prices will advance again bortlv, owing to a short supply. ITCHING Burning Scaly HUMORS Complete External and Internal Treatment $1.25 I iii.Ulii.gof) I IP I aaHuarCiftc J.Uiclcanae tin -Win ul i iu.U and m ii ami -..IU i u ll.i. keawl uti. le, Ctrl) vha ini.tim nlCaa ), I., allay In lung and lulluiiiiiiali.ui and aia.Uie aad heal, aad ( i m 1 10 gasni rT Mi ). Is Hail .ul . ii. the I I A ....I' alt U of tl I. aulbi ll III tu I ure llitl llliial tiirtuiing, di.ligurtng, and liuutiliutlnx nkli., ul, aiul bhasl liuiuom, wtUi lorn uf hair, when all i-Ue full. Pol ilk Pai u .an Cl nuw to ci uiu I. i ana (nai a-.. Cioj.. lie ItchlUa UuiBor..'' In ( BERKELEY Has the following bargains 4H0 acres Al wheat land. 320 acres Al wheat land. 2 lots well located $250. 1 lot lower Webb street IttO. Also a big list of town and county property cheap. Help or Situation Wanted. C F.Cook's Employment Agency Corner Main and Alta street. PENDLETON . - OREGON STEAMER FOR UPPER SNAKE Will Ply Between Lewlston and Pitts burs Landing. L. D. Lively, formerly of Athena, is in Pendleton today, en route to his home at I out ne. Wallowa county, from Lew iston. Idaho, where he in terested the business men of Lewiston in building a steamer to ply the upper Snake river, from "Lewiston to Pitt bnrg landing, a distance of about 90 miles. At a meeting of the Commercial Association, of Lewiston, cnihm for that purpose, a committee was ap pointed to interview the cititene and within 4M hours 111,000 was subscribed for construction of the steamboat. This vessel is to have a capacity of urn tons and is not to draw more than twenty inches of water. The outlook for I 'u mess on the route is excellent, there being a large amount of ore, any quantity nit lumber ami livestock in the territory tributary to the river which cannot got to market hardly in any other way. The Imnaha mines, about lid miles from Joseph, are attract ing mn?h attention. This is naid to be one of the most prominin belts in I. astern Oregon. velopment work is being done there at present and some of the properties are exceedingly promising. A number of claims have Ihhmi recently sold at good prices. Several former citizens of I ma tilla con my are interested in the mines, notably Mr. Lively and the Bowman boys. You can never cure dyspepsia bv dieting. What vour body needs is plentv of fisul properly digented. Then if vour ntomach will not digest it, Kodoi Dys pepsia Cure will. It contains all of the natural digentantn, hence munt digent every clann of food and no prepare it that nature can use it in nourishing the body ami replacing tbe wasted tis sues, thtis giving life, health, strength, ambition, pure blood and healthy ap petite. Tallman & Co. The Engagsmsnt Closed. I he engagement of the Kmpire Stock company at F rarer 'n opera house came to a clone Thursday evening. Tbe doors were iqiened at the usual hour last night, but there was no perform ance, the leading lady demanding the sum of f jo due her before she would make Iter appearance An tbe yellow piece was not forthcoming and the actress was determined it was de cided to dismiss the small audience and return the money tor tbe seats -"Id This was done and the week's engagement brought to an end, after three nights of poor business. Midsummer Sale IN FULL BLAST Lace Curtains all at largely rrduced prion Women's Tailor Made Suits . j,,c ni like this: $10 suit $. $15 suit now $9. $20 suit now $12.50 Summer Dress Goods goods reduced like this: All of our fanov iln-ss 4 d Hfl' tfo BBJ lo, 20c 25c oils at midsummer sale 6fl Dtf yard II II II o oc " " 10c " " 13c " M 15c " Ladies, if you have any 1 ry Goodl Wants in any linr In this dt'piiitinent now is your time to purohtM, Buefa another Opportunity will not booffiltd tnt one war. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agents Hutterwick I Patterni MANHOODRESTORED Vcu.".?"5 Ma V ItaimiT, IhS prrarrl HI nf a 1 .11 , I h ih, n, Will k 1 y ", ". .,,, Z, 3 1 ihjHk, ni,,i,,i t.t..i... .,, iM-aiin.. i-i.i.; . SSSSTtSSiftTOL' ;Hal Praia. .rl.-.M-rlr mm tm l....iiaall liwdiy iluv ur nial.u I'rivni.ta ii.n.k n, . ,f ,l, i,,.r.. .1,1. 1. 1 1 - ii wV.." .' I ' - i'! "?",r.r,,i "'"l "" ""' v. i riitKNr.i iMuiawihii aisl r6at,.cn, aniai I rak ..7K,iV L l tiKM SC iri:.MW a... "If """ ii"' j u I'ltie whiii'HI mi tuwr-i 1 1 11, ruin 11 it 1 m 1 I 1 A sarrlf txas Addraa UA VOL "i"HM iu. roil HA IK HV TAIiliMA M A t.. ii.ir ami I. nun. nlala. U. Boa ant. Has nmamm mo liumi n i sNiii 1 1 on. i.iikui.m A suite of rooms in the East Ore. gonian building, hot and cold water, bathroom, for $11 a month during the summer. Apply at the East Oregonian office Hotel Pendleton Under New nanaxement Dandruff and Falling Hair vanish before the magic touch of Newbro's Hcrpicidc, the latest scientific discovery. It kills the dandruff germs. Destroy the cause, you re. move the effect. Kill the dandruff germ, and your hair will grow ubundantly. St. AursoaT. Iuaso, Dee. a. IS II. im l.lr - all II.. I .u ulallli In! il. II haa i-laauad my lira.l n in ilamlrufl. au.l ! n 11 , 1 .11 niiraihlantt. lia.io.R M. I aoMaaa. For Sale st all I s-tt-Claaa Drug Storaa. 1 Strictly First Class Excellent Cuisine. B.ery Modern Convenience 1 Glrr Us 1 Trial. Rates $2.00 a da; Special Rates by Week or month Bar and Billiard Rooms. I hr , He it Hot Van Dran Bros., Propi Headquarters for Travcllnfj Man In BaBtarn Oragon. Successors to J. E. Moore A. C SHAW & CO. W. J. HE WELL, Manager. AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yard on Webb Htreet Opposite Hunt r'reightI)epi..t We are prepared to furnish anything iu tlie lumber line and can guarantee prices to be as cheap, if not clieepvr than others We also carry a largr line of Doors, Windows and Moulding Parties ooulemplaliug buildiag will do well to see us before placing their orders. We also carry Cascade Ked f ir wood. Phone Mam W. Annual Clearance Sale. To make room for Fall Stock will im Inn ilisi mint lot cash on everything in thl ItOM, CsVpttti RtlgSi Pol tiers, Lata Curtains, Curtain Pollfl, BhsdtJ. Wall 1'aper, Linoletim and everything; you need in limine iuriiishiaf A fi w leather couches and rockers cheap. BewiBf mi chines mid supplies for all machines llinli iiukiun a specialty. PhOM Main 24. Jesse Failing. AMIiKICAN PLAN. $3.00 per Oay and Upwards 1 10. ,1 Motel In the im. tin Northweat. Call up: No. 5 for Wood, Coal, Brick and -Sand. JLKmw HrbwbbW THE PORTLAND HOHTI. AND. t)HKN Heavy Hauling EsseolsJ atleaUea glfon ui CouslguiasalSi., Laatz Bros. Special Kales te Has tern Oregon people visiting tor tourists and commercial travelers. If. Portland. tleadu.uarUrs C. BOWHItB. Ma sag sr. UAKVfdAU, Prop nlenanUy Furnlsued Steam Heated tiuropean Plan. Block and a naif f rooa depot. Hampls Kooni In connectloai Room Rate 50c , 75c, 11. For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink :::::: j Polydore Moens, Proprietor. BIT IH I.