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LOSING OUT 4 All IOC , ,,,,! ie Iv.ivviiH to o nt C Vaird '( K. .,,! 35c gooda. will le wold nt C Yard Si 1 m trier Veaata t cloaM a C 1 c o 1 ,. 1 01. u.d in .xperisnee met Wai IH"' Nol Pltaum. ier 111 the 1 y laaai i" " """ , .rlian III "tr ... .,,,1 maker- m ""'I ' "." . ....I..., Ui ill I 1 1 I Rri - .1 , ..... U,klV iTIM-H 1 mill n IW . " 1 ..1.1 ....! ji, Mr lor him, r nt' wuuiu n- 1 . I... ..ami, Ill VI III iv-iiie til tii it was uvulul "" tlut Mr- rii'Hii'"ii '"" 11 !,01ihIIkiI NMBlt)) 10 Slllhd SV- ,ir- 111 tre, whkjt) 11 hug" '"'r 1 KOtluel Ht thf lOOl tuereof. in. return l" MMlp rMWDtlf he rr when lie discovered ' hat a 2 vmted in aabla daring nil 1 ail hi torn np thinsa gav The betiding "-a torn to 41 ill Mm wiioiuM attber mIm irfei neaad lot mvcmI bsa .i. iKivnt tin' ilu.tr. Mr. . ...I'liiy haeeW nmiiitli nil tin ill u,e ,, -- -- r 1 l .... tfii..t ..1 ti Tin .it. 1 I'M UKIfc UI" i"i,,, - - - unixl mi tiisui mill drove them , lrt . I III .1 l'i .lllil nCCaSIDII ., ,. 1- . .111 p- ! i"i null ir , , Iniils-il. 'I " years ago ,11111. wi treed liy a b.-ur iinnr c place. He had bll AM rule mi when lie run across . brown ,ti4l tin' tllllli.ll altlinilu'li haiitll- ...... I . . I k u . . . titcl that at (lie iirenMiit tiinn lit) n war Jmb anil in.it 11 11 1 ess some- eitraurainiirv ulniiim iiiiilii Uitii will have In keep close In ii aa In be remlv tor tin- ip I ul to Hilary Dv.tr In. . II. Allium, .. 1 I'ii. , "Oar little uirl ulimiut .r.inlfit Oijilll ve lull " I. ,;i- IIMiani rrvi 11, nun .11 I V MIL' V illi. Wui laav or Ilia springs. I warni weather in MBling iniiny H fwidentn oi Ptadlttofl tn cant irit !uogluglv tnwunl tin-difliir-ijauwr Mfjtj, tot ; fW$tt .In" 'm taken an Mlil MNfJf yunr, it In took tWn. I HUM qoimtlT. wdm lif lUtrtod tor Lmbiiui tod lliilnwuy Hr iii(ip Satunlay i vm iiiK, it wan liin frm rttntli trip. Hi wan aunoinpanmd liy Mrn. HI I ami mailt' tin trip by private MMfMM. A Flraman'a Cloaw Call. "I atnok to iny engine, altlioiigli I'Vi-ry jniiit MOOd anil t'vnry NTN h raokod with pain," wrlMlU, W. Boll amy, Iowa, "I HI Aak ami pair. vritbonl ior appotita tod nil run il i WD i Ah I wan ahoiit to nivv up, 1 go) .1 Inittle. ol BltWtrif Ititteirn ami. al tW taking t. I IhII a wui I ae I OVtr did 111 my lifu." Wnak, Hiiikly, run doWB ptMplt alwayn nam tMW life, itTvngtti ami rigor from tbtli nun. Try ti i. at . -I action gnaraiitetiil hy t'allmaii Jt Oo. Priet) 6i cuuta. Oranhoppera Doing Damase. Ilttrlittrt H'lvleu the t i, uf Birob Ort Ok - in town Saturday. Me Ktati'H that graNahnpptirH are .r nt in in rt)at uuuibejrR on tmth Birob creekH above 1'ilot ftock, ami are doing i'iiiiHi(leirahli) damage DOW tn gram ami garduiia, tii' lattur partiitularly. Mr. linyleii raporta thai the hoppers have eaten the tope of! tan aeraa ol pntatoen for hi in, ami ttiat nthtira report aitni lar iltipratiat ioiih. Uaatnan Cannot oa cured by lui'al ' i i 1 i 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 it, tlii'V rnniiiil reni'li tile ileMMwrt loiriniu hi Hit' ear. There ! mil) oue way lo nurt' ilealuunpi. Hint iIihi In by ruuatllu tli'ini ri uti'ilii", ii'iilii,' I- itii-i il liy an In llaiin'it riuiillthili nl Hit' in ii i , in- llunig in Hit' KuaUMlhUUi Maba. Wunn linn tube geta lu ttaiuetl yuu have a ruiaiiliug loutxl in impel n i l iii aring, Hint wnuii it i- entirely uloautl 1i-hI utK. i in, mult. Hinl iiuli"i, the iiitlniuma ii, 'ii ' nn Ih' taki'ii out ami tin- tu't' rentoreil tn it-1 1 1 1 r in i I riiinlitinii, huaring will Ih' ileatruyeil luruver ; lilui' riw's mil ut tun art' r.aiiuil hy i alarm, w hlt'h If iiiitlilua nut an iuiIhiiii"! iiillilltliiu uf tin' luuemm aurlaeei, Mi' will give uue liuiitlrutl ilnliar lor nti ri.1' ol tlfahieim (I'liimi'il h i Htarrh) thai l aunul I" ruretl In llall'a Catarrh i :ure Meml far olNOlam, free. F. J. in m. & (JO., Tola-do, ii. Hnltl liy all ilrugglalii, 7 h llall'K k'aiully I'lilaarv the bent. Umatilla Han at the Baaeh. J, B. Manford wrlttwto tin- i ..-. Ortglflll from OmI t'ark, Wali., a- lollowa: :orti Iteaeli ewarnif with pnopie, Iron IIwmo to NkMOttoi a iliHtAiicn of 20 in ilea. Thmre are nev enty lauiiliea at Una place. It in a OOUtMMMt picnic. The weather ih pleaaaul, but cool. The ladiea wear wrapa all litMl of the ttay. Duat id unknown. Flab are plentiful, damn and oyatura abundant. Surf bathing anil ocean aceuery magnificent. The Kaat Oregonian la a welcome daily gueat. Thin ia not heaven but it if nearly MO mi lea cloaer to it than P Ileton. " w ra not prepared lor yoo have bought a par ol our Colored Glasses - ), 6 and 7,'aj. nn i it- ur QIOfM II), W ami .'HJc. Eye Protectors Ull CLOCKS. ..( tha UllUt, ((,r tfn. 7&c, M, 11.60. 'k'youraatiafiictio,, L HUNZIKbR, ana upucian.., "AhuaiitUr t Hex tar 'a Don't be aatialied with temporary re lief from indigent ion. Kodul IyapfpaiH Cure permanently ami completely rt movea tin complaint. It relievea per manently hecaute It allowa the tiretl Htouiach perfect real. Hietiug won't reat the atomacli. Nature receive aup pi lea from the loud we eat. The Heuai ble way to iielp the atomach ia to uae u.i.n. i fl)yaptpaia Cure, which digeate what you eat and can't help but do you good. I, ii. hi in t Co. Nollee to Contraetori. sealed tiropoaala will be revuievd at Wheelar'a photo atudio up to g n't im k p. m. of Auguat tf, for the erection of a two Mtory building accurdiug to plaina uud apecificationa on exhibition at Wlmeler'a photo atudio. l'lie right ih reaerved to reject any or all bida for tin' work. Dated Auguat , I HOI. F.T.ThouiaH.Sumterville.Ala.,"! waa Hiitferiiig from dvauetiaia when 1 com- menced taking Kodol Dyapepaia Cure. I took aeveral bottlea and can digest anything." Kodol Dyapefiaia Cure ia the ouly preparation containing all the natural digestive tluida. It gives weak slomacba eutire reat, restoring their na tural condition. Tallmau ,v. Co. FRANK KINSELLA IS DEAD CHARACTER WILL KNOWN THE TRAIN. DIED ON PLEQED ARTICLES eluding Mntleraoo'l and ladies iold and silver watciies, Tb!rj errlft tliains atul great variety of Jewelry CaZ ,at "xlr,-iely low prices during tlte BUMItU of August. ' ,r- ' Inugmns t most . implaU slock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, 5J2J1 kr) and carpets. 1 ! Plttgnbmg and tinning given prompt attention. Joe Baslar- Main Street, Pendleton. OIL STOVES W-J.CLARKE&CO. Opera House block. PH Line of Tents, Wagon Covers, Anti-rust Tinware, Genaiml Hardware. Had Baan In Thrae Statai Wat a Haavy Drinker and Morphine Takar. Krank KniHella .he.l on train No 8 between La liramle ami Huron at alMiitt 12 O'clock on the night of Snnr day, Auguat :i. Conductor Kelaav waa in charge of the train. Upon arrival in Pendleton, the local olficiala werf notified, the railroatl olficiala having been prevnnifdv inlormed by telegraph immediately after the death had been diacovered. 0ofOntt W.fi, Uola look the matter up mi Siindav (onmoo, Auguat 4, and held an inquest. OoMMtOI Kelaay and JamM Nnagle wen- the principal witnesses. Mr. Kelsay testitied that Krank kinsella, the deceased, had in bll DOWtMioD a ticket from Wanipa, Idaho, tn l'endleton. Mr. Kelaav took charg" of tl,.- train at Huntington and -Imrtiv afterward found Mr. Kin aella intoxicated in the smoking car. Hie ticket was found in his vest DOCkat, aod it was taken Bp and pniii ii d by the conductor. Mr. kinaella at thai time was in such a condition that he BOOld not get his ticket trom hit iKHtket . Conductor Kelaay saw him afterward and noticed that he was breathing hard and apparently resting uncomfortablv. HiaVMtion was changed in the belie! that he would then rest easier. No danger waa felt in regard to Hie man dying until after I, a lirande had been passetl. A telegram was sent to Dr. K. W. Vincent the O. Ii. ,v N. com pany physician but apparently the doctor could not be found. There was no way nl getting to the aid ol the sick man, anyway, ami all that could he done was fo .iwait the coming of the train. Dr. C. J. Smith had been sum inoned to be at the depot, but upon ar rival of the train the man was dead. Worked In Pendleton. James Neagle testified that lie had first met Krank Kintella in September, IS9H, when he came to I'emlleton ami went to work for Neagle Brothers as a painter. He stated that he waa an ex traordinary drinker of whiikey andMn addition was addicted to the uae of morphine, lie put his age at 4i years and said that his home was not friock ford, III. Mr. Neagle further stated that Mr. Kinaella was unmarried. Other Information. Krank Kinaella was well known in Hoiae, Idaho; Butte, Mont., as well at in I'emlleton and at many intermed iate points, lie was a carriage pain ter and in thai particular stissl at the head of hie trade. He made umnev rapidly until within, the past two years, when Ins health failed, ami BM)itt it according tn the advice of the late kobert (i. IngerHoli. He told aome ol his friends that he expected tn die soluf time when nn u spree oil OBOOOl of heart failure, that organ being Weak. II- left l'endleton more than a year ago and went tn Baker City, thence to Boise. His Irieudi were principally with the printers and many will recognize the name of the deceased when they aee it. It is the general opinion of thoae who knew bUi that lie was inure than -"at years ol age, although James Neagle, iu his testimony la-fore the coroner. giving it at 4o, may nave been based on information received irom Mr. Kinsella when in l'endleton. The Coronar'i Verdtdl. The verdict at the coroner's imiuest was In the effect that Krank Kinsella came to Ins death from the exreeMVe uae of apiritous liquora, ending in heart failure. I In- remains of the deceased were luirieil in i ilney cemetery on Sun la August 4, 1H01, at 12 o'coek, under the direct mu of I mlertaker Jesse Kniling. An Important situation. James Neagle If authority for the Hi.Lleinenl that I-rank Kinaella, the subject of the coroner's inquest on Minihiv was at mm time stiperiulemleiii nt tin- painting department of the .-.tiide baker Brothers wagn ami farm implements establishment at South fiend, 1ml. There is no reason to tiniibttbis statement, lor anyone who ever saw the ileceasetl sw ing a paini brush won Itl easily believe thai he waa oue of the iieat workmen he had ever seen fiwTPIO LBN SHARON S BUR. telle Fraker i Partner In Crime the Vic tim or a Conapiraay. Lehman Springs, Aug. X Siat-ial Correspondent. The following joke on LRU Sharon will be beat appreciated hy those who have recently camped here ami who are aware of the fact that a bottle of iieer at anv time is worth it a weight in gold. By all except Mr. Sharon it will be considered verv laughable. By Mr. Sharon it is con sidered anything elae than that. Whenever anvone in camp i the vic tim of a practical joke, the first per sons suspected are I. en Sharon ami Colie Kraker, who are partners in crime am! ItM) day and night how to get the laugh on someone or anyone Mr Sharon was recently the consignee of a couple of dozen of bottles of beer. which he guarded iealonslv ami would Only tap one on state occasions. It is favorite plan of his to take a couple ol bottles kof beer at a time np the creek and t1eosit them in a cool spot, allow them to remain there for an hour or so, until thev are of the prop er temperature, then return and drink them. On these return trips he is us ually accompanied by a friend. On f-riday afternoon last he went through the usual routine. He was seen to go up the creek with a couple of bottle ol ban and return withont them. The natural ami correct supposition was that he had sunk them in the water and would shortly return to drink them Mr. ami Nirs. Arthur GlbfOD.. Miss Klora Ksterbrook and Rd Karr saw tlie foregoing, but trom tbi turn out names must be supposed or Mr. Sharon might learn who got his Iteer. The Beer Wat Found. Some teraon or persons, after an in lustrious hunt, loundtheiwo bottles of beer under the bank in the water and drank them. The bottles were re filled with water, the corks replaced, and thev were then nut hack in theii hiding-place, i'rettv soon Mr. Sharon returned with a young lady to drink tha beer. The ladv took a seat on a log while Mr. Sharon Sabod up the I r . opened one hi Itle ami " i r... I ;t tin cup full (or his companion. It looked good. The lady tasted it. shook her head, ami refused to drink mure. Mr. Sharon tasted it and found it to he water. He dug up the second b. t- tle, but it, like the first, was nothing hut water. I hen the lady lei lorlh a rippling laugh that could have been beard for several yards up and down the gulch over the mountain sides. Mr .Sharon was not thus to he balked of his enjoyment The lady remained sated on the log while he went back to the hotel, got two bottles of real beer and returned to the scene. Jt wmh amusing to watch them test this second ot. Mr. Sharon was afraid that all his Inter at the hotel had been tamper ed with, but a test ol these two dot tles convinced them both that it was all right. Thev drank the inn. The ltiestioti agitating Mr. Sharon's brain is, who got awa,' with lliose two pot tles ot beer and got the joke on lum ' He has plated s i many jokes ondiiler- ent ones, all of Whom are anxious to get even with him, that he scarcely knows whom to suspect. Koy Shutrnm of l'endleton and Krank Whetstone ol Heppner, are the most courageous man in camp. I hey saveii the lite nt a vonng man irom I'elldleti lie dav this wttek by their know ledge .1 med n uie, and adlllillis tering the proper thing at the right time. Mrs. D. Q, Smith and children and Miss Klora Ksterbrook returned to l'en dleton on the atage this morning. Bismarck Ktmsch was kidnapped from the Barr lioesch b ut on Friday evening hy a party of about Ih, ami tied to a tree. A camptire tt an built, as though he were going to be burned at the atake according to Indian style, but Io wa- finally released uninjured ami al loweil lo resume his peaceful (.lumbers ONE FISHERMAN'S CATCH OR. Had VAN PATTBN HOLDS SPRINGS RECORD. HINIIMAM 1 16 Trout Counted by a Committee. Namet of Recant Oueatt. Bingham Springs, Aug. ft. This was a lively place here Sunday, w'th many new guests from i'emlleton, and some from Portland, As usual, the bathing pool was the chief attraction, although a number ol the men went fishing, ami some made tine catches. The btti record ol the year is held hy Dr. Van Pat ten who brought in I In. and, to save his reputation, caused them to Ih counted hy a committee if people who never tish appointed bv the hotel pm prietor, 0, . Avery. There were I IB trout in the lot! This is the first fish storv that was ever written, based nit on an otlicial enumeration by a disin terested committee. Kvidemv that the story is true, and that Dr. Van Patten actually caught that mauy tish is fur nished when it Is said that two of the ctuumitlee were ladle- w lee husbands were nlmi fishermen, am) who were jealous of the doctor's tine success. Charles itreulich of I'cmllotou was an other good fisherman bringing in something like SO. Some of the guests are ashamed to offer s.- mild a tish story when they read in the I'ortlantl Oregonian the other day this gigantic tale hy a titan tic prevaricator who broke his own re cord for lying, a record that hail prev iously been gissl in all parts of the world : "A huge blacktlsh, :tt feet long and weighing about I t tons, U'catne en tangled iu an s lo web salmon net belonging to one Ol the Wadhams can nery boats at .storia and was dtOWMd without breaking a single mesh. The fisherman worked all night getting loose from the monster, had the can nerv steamer tow it ashore and secured over ti barrels of oil from its liver alone." Mr. ami Mrs. II. K. Johnson and .laugher arrived Ins morning. Mr. Jobnaon will return home simhi, leav ing Mrs. Johnson here for a few weeks Dr. K. W. Vincent was an arrival today, Mr. am! Mrs. John. Kobinson ami Donald arrived on Sunday, Mr. Kob inson returning on Mon lay morning, Mrs. Kobinson ami Donald remaining. They will lie here lor about three weeks. Mrs. 1. N. Day of Portland went home Bnndiy night. OB account of the illness ol one of her children. Mrs, M. A. Phelps and her sister Miss A. ('. Smith left lor home Mon day morning, having spent ten pleas ant days here. Mrs. Phelps will this fall teach at Holmes I'. us mess Col lege. A number of Pendletonians spent Sunday here. Thev were' M is Ma bel Nve Miss Myrtle S nitb, J. S. H-ck wit'., W. K. Qoald, sol Baiiin. R, D. Boric. These came up Saturday night for Sunday, snme returning Sun dav night and some Mmidav imirniug: J. It. Welch, O. K. Kelaav, Walter l.iilikcn, J. Ki l.athrop. Others n-i tlv here are: Mrs. L. A. Parkhurat, Mrs W. BJ Maya ol I'emlleton. Mr. am! Mrs James MeCool, Walla Walla; tieo. Thompson, Qajo, Thump son, jr., Miss McCarthy, Walla Walla. Mr. ami Mrs John W QoflR, Walter A. tioss. Mra. J, N. Dav ami three children, K BJ, Kamsev, II Kck liardt , Portland. Mr.. M. I.. Miller, Weston. C. D. Brcnton, Chicago. II. S. I ai mail Dolntb, Minn. Mrs. Dal lar Burden, Miss Kuliy Bur den, Athena. John Seiis-rt and son, who were lii-re lor tin- past week, returned home this in. .rning HOT WEATHER BARGAINS l OUR Midsummer Sale W 0 Thin Dress Goods Summer Wash Goodg Ladies' Summer Neckwear it irT'Call ItM'lllS with ;U stint) iillil tt BARGAIN IftfgB sln-i-l of part ioulm ft cr THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agent! Butttrn n'k i Pi M'lll- Mormon Dishppe' Pills 1 laM-Los Eiotancr, Lost JPor, Nll Miuri nctiutu "Ww'"""wV '," Our Bpnrm utorrh Imlnil Imlgtlona. nottf to Marr. ptf of nfjgm or uir Loot Manhood. Im Oajft niumniii, Palm mtn( Vitfit ociiR, .. i asay n-ii.iKini. nh a Eeaaa, Qa alan aae, Aodraoa, Blenop Remedr Co., aan Prancleoo, Oal. rinto,ltnVTtl.l.MtVcii niu iiohi'.. t - ir v 1 1 1 ,f 11 si . . , 1 1 s , j , , s A PROTEST. Rev. W. K Potwine Wrilei Regarding in e bundey Law Uuettlon. To the Kditor 1 should be more than glad to know that I had misuu deralootl the attitude uf the Kast Ore iron inn as I have gathered 'I from the recent editoriala of your paper upon the 'Question of Sunday ( losing. 'The writer, however, has made his po siiioii clear, and vour readers are fore Hit to tin- conclusion that ha has tie- lined the sentiments it not the policy of the natter ti noil this subject. Ih! eoiiiiiiunltv is now presented with the miectacl'' "I the open, an I what seems In me. the rliaim lesr .nivocaiv, on tne nart ol its daily paper, of the will druwal of all legal recngn it ion of the tirat davof the week, commonly called the Lord' Day, the obeervauce ol which by Christian iieuple in the past lias done much tn elevate and refine aia'ietv. Because the restraints which have hitherto '.-ci, iu force, ami which have indirectly shielded this day as a day of religious observance, have aeemed to infringe Ulsju he So-called "inherent rights" ol the individual, it ia now proposed, regard. ol the effect upon the moral aspect of the queeliou, to re oeal all auch restrictive lugislatlou, and. ao far as may be, to obliterate all distinctions which now exiat in the eyes of the law between s,dy and the Oft baj days of the week. In other words, it ia proposed to eeuulariae a day which has hitherto been regarded with reverence by a very large cfaaa of people, and which the Christian church baa held lu be holy. No oue knows heller than this bold advocate ol uurestraiued Sunday li cense that the present practices and habits of many people, by which, iu the eyes oi the church, the l.oru'a Day is prolaueu, nut which oe openit advocates and encourages, are aubver- atve of the very priuciplea lor which Christianity stands. MO one better knows society's need of every moral support that it can command, and it i this fact that aina.us me, as 1 review the sentiments that underlie the arti cles referred to. Not chiefly aa a miuister of the Oos pel, though 1 am well aware that my words will be judged from that stauu p.. nt, but as a Christian man, who for nineteen years has been identified with this community, humbly endeavoring to build up therein a sentiment ol deeper reverence for holy things, 1 sol emnly proteat agaiuat this attempt to obliterate dialiuclious which ha e made for the welfare of the people to whom 1 am privileged to miuister , aud I call upon all Christian people who are like-winded to resist an iu liueuue which eoeke to enthrone iu our Code of Law the apirit of secular lam, which breathes through the re cent utterances of your paper on this aubject. v W. K. POTWINK Pendleton, Oregou, Aug Ii, I ho 1 Krimt i. ns. cuts, burns, sea id - and sores ol all kuidsquickly healed by DaWitt's Witch Hait i Salve. Certain cure Inr piles. Beware of counterfeits. He sure you get the original -DeWitt's. Tall man A Co. Think About It. If you will only think it over you will go t see Martin when you want to buy groceries. His motto is "Iieat go-. i It- at loweat prices." Ilia atock is very large and well selected. Martin has the best bakery department in the city. Itch!Itch!Itch! Awful Itching of Eczema Dreadful Scaling of Psoriasis CURED BY CUTICURA Ot'Tli i HA Hoar, Ui nlttuiiso tin- fku. of crusts anil sealua. C'l'Tli'l'Ha Ointment lo allay itching, untl soothe and leal, and CuTUTka Haaoi.t km i , to cool ami rliaiiea the bluod, make lbs moat complete uud speedy cure treatment lr torturing, div Hguriug ntiiiiora, rahe, and imtalious, with loan of hair, which have ,1,1). ,1 tut-.kill of the beat ithyslclaiia and all other reiue dias, a aiugln aet being often IllffWltstlll to cure Uic must obstmaUi ttaatt. CUTICURATHESET$I25 FORKS EVERYTHING - HANSFORD & THOMPSON. MKKCH I s l'endleton, Ore. ii AKDWARI Main Slreel, MINN DOWN I'ANK PUMPS, LACE LEATHER SUCTION HOSE ROPES. STEEL CABLE, ETC : : FOR HARVEST BOLTS Call up: and No. 5 lor Wood, Coal, Brick Sand. Ur, h i aft- j i r j vaart- I' ttt U agi. I Hftt"LMI 8.44 -ia. RED ROUGH HANDS tijr Citi ma aoi BEST FOR THE BOWELS lent pb,i.- -r pill p. U.I . .. I I ii"-1 I ' ch ar aid i-ksau U tu tak L Uf IB. , i" .1... ..II. I" f U CANDY CATHARTIO Heavy Hauling Kp lal aiu-uiloa gtfBJ tu -.i.a-g ilia Laatz Bros. BERKELEY lias the following; btfggiM Hotel m mm OBJOi DAKVCAll, lrop Kle4QtlyPuralheJ SHara .Hnatwl I ur.ipean Plan. Hlo.k nl i Half Irua tlepot. Sa'n.t'e M nun In t. urine it Ion K ii Rate SOc. 78c. $HW AMERICAN IM.AN. $.100 per Day and Upwards i in. 'I llotrl In the l' a. Hi, Nurthweal THE PORTLAND I'DHTI.ANI), (INKUIIN special kfatea tu I'.aatern Oiagon people fur tourists anil commercial Iravelera vlaltlng Murllaud. MaaaquaiUn Ii C. ItOWHKS, yUoagwr 4so kvorea A I 890 iflrai A i wliHat html wlii-ai laml. 2 lots wll loattatj 3fi(J 1 lot lowr Well HlrtMtt $'.(). Hotel Pendleton Under New HanaKement EAT Ert1 LIKE CANDY -,a-i,i I ..IuImI-I, I '.l.lil Tl lio..,l l".l-a K. ,, , Si.k,-,. Wr, , , i .. I,,.-. 10. , anil 6u itnU trr lui Wrllc foi lie, .AlupU mud bo-jkicl us ,..iii. A.idra 'J nituiiM uksi.ni tusfiki, iiiimi.i s" "S KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN PendletonMachine Shop and Foundry All kiuda of machinery re paired. Br aae and Iron castings of all kinds made on short notice 6eneral Jobbing and BlaokamithTncj Baltatr A How, J miction ol Court ami Alta Klranti Also a Inn list oi town and county property i.lieap. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line ftustou a Camay , Hrap't. Leave I'emlleton every day at 7 o'clock except Huuday, for Pilot Kock, Nye, Hidge, Alba and Ukiah. (iomJ ac commodatious. Keasouable freight and passenger rates. City - dine at Tallmau A Co's drug atora. Strlctlv Hrst-Clias KxcolleDt Colbioe. Kytry lodern C0QY6QirjUC Bar and Hllllard Uooma. Tha Bast Hot Van Dran Bros., Props GlVf Us l Trill. Kites $1.00 i day Special Kites by Weei or uualb Headquarter for Tmvaling Men In eaatarn Oragon. Successors to J. C. Moore expect people to you have to sell know If you what don't HOW DO YOU ADVERTISE? The new atorc known unless t an never be It advertises For Health. Strength and fl Pleasure Drink ::::::: ' Polydore Moens, Proprietor. J ii ur a.