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T IV I i I II ' r. All IOC and i-2ic Uwns to go at So llUl ggC good will be wold ot lO V 3 I"' 1 Su'i iincr Vest, to close eaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. , ,..v uuiivr r, moi. in.. . l.'L AS4 W ik ill nnn.ii iuii " ... - - kltiiria to ...... Kr flfl BBIU' "" " HoiSprlngi. Fn.l. Aimunt h n.urriHge ll ..,..,,.,. ... ,.rr.l .-and.. ' 9m .V I.... rim i ltlli (if drk' .ill. 'nn'" " ...U, ill I- IX. WOII KIHI-II ..... ... iii nvci n ' ' ' 1 "' .Vi lie i m""- ! 'j ... I ...... lillVllllt I'M II "''I ile snti siisres ,.r lierseli .'.ningea iliteoiilum. No person nili ciuatv knew the prospec kf,jr, Dai snr mi , , i i I,... . .in. iv iii iikkv 1 1 r ma iin iii"nt "! --- - ---- 10-1 MHHMf wwi I,riinn ill! tl tmilHttaU. 1 IIM L. uJ ..,!..( tflui U illl ll tint Ht I. prfHWul. oils WYwm - ... ll s kit in l . In I ill I lllk tlfltt tier lack liomr. Mm Hotel 1'enillHtou mi Satiir- IT t I lie UMiriuiiK r. . ... ij .i i.... .i ..I I ilin i'lirk tliut h hi' i dick to liud's country. . 1 .1 . .... .. ; I a. Ultt IIMrM 1 1 IM I n I" f nillllll. ... .. J I Vml ttr 1.1 U 'I I'l if iioiiie ;i inn -Minnas, nun Ml iKjiit II. hlie tub! tlitim iikiihItoI true. They wauled wtnuuei. r-cic m.iru ntt. mi- i.ume ami kuhI : "It in in ... I. .in ..... i... ti ojKfuii'i.i Man the result (if knre upon liilurmat inn eon- Ncli ullier tlrnt received aiultriin.iiiu! Iiiiri'itu. I'hulo- tffr eicluuxvil mill ill I the w - - ... i -. ii.. i I ...ill i ... i .1 L i ... i ii - i.. n Mr. nilo'- I'ximrniiuc m BMthiM to him uliilM lim .in- Homi Pftndislon. V Bruch, Portland. I. .urn. Moateitli, Purtluiul. tiau, Portland. I- WML I'ortlaud. ""tt. Baki-r Citv. Vfi ire uot pre.HirMi lor HRVEST P luve-uoiia-lit .1,111 ill our Colored Glassy '. i ami 7.ri. m nmie ur MMUM I", mti 'k. Eye Protectors jiiii inn iiiutu inr mm Mi wu WI, ,, yoUr L HUNZIKBR, . onu vpuciaii.., 'toAlaxaudur .V ll..i-,'. OIiuh. tinrev, Troy, N Y. W K WiIIihiiih, I'nrl land. ObM l.uiiKBrt. Ubteigd. lre Wstroy. N"W rk. Mri Knuia Kivnra, ColiMt. hurl A Nelaon, i'ortlMini . omi ltd .ilvery, Sfiokano. I' Mi-iiiIkIshoIiii, Man PfMOlMO. Y 8 Youuitiiiaii, 1'ortlainl. i I, Coman, I'ortlan.l. S s dill, Hokan. A .1 Mall, pokani. C A I-i.hi it. Lowitll, MattN. lid Hlarkliurn, llninli i. Kilward SikitH, San PnnoiMO. .lamnH I' Slmndan, I'tina, .N V. A Flraman's cioac Call. "1 atuck to my Hiium, althoiigli Hvury joint aulutd and xvury nervti wan r.it-k.'ii with pain," writHH C W. Hrll tuy, Iowa, "1 waH weak and palo, witliout any appelitu and kll run d IWfli Ah 1 wii about to up, I got a bottle uf Kluctrir BittttM and. af ter taking it, 1 lull ai wll an I ever II I in my lifit." Wttuk. aiukly, run down people alwayH gum new hit', Hireugtii and vigor from their uae. fry IhW . Satiafaetiuu guaranteed by rallman A Oo. Prit;e Ml centN. ALT A HKVKL'S AFFAIRS. Hn Work Will it i Carrlod on by His Ral atlvaa. Kliaa Hevel, father of Alia lievel, win. wan killed while at work oiling a combine harvoHtor m Tueiiday, .lulv IK), north ol Yoakum, reHidea in I'en .lletoii. Me hi ate.- that the relativen of the young inuu will carry bin work for ward to (lie heHt advHiitagi' of the Hnr vivorn. Mrn. Anna Hevel, the widow, wan in I'endleton on Mnoday. Her brother llerui CraHMinger will runt nine to run the combine barventer until (lie gruiu ban been taken care ol. fining lli'vt'l wuh ntpidly coining to the iron' hh one of the big wheat raiaem of l iiiiitillii county, in 1UU0 he had troiu UHHJ to lUUt) ut-reH ol wheat, ftrbiU fchat vear lie had Iroiu HUO to f.'iOi) acre, all on the HhnreH, n he did uot own the laud. Tbil year, 111 atldition, he bad bttlMM 1700 laud IHIHI acren ..I Numiuei fallow ground which wan to have been OVn to wheat tin (all. To harvest the grain it will be nauenHary to run Ibc con. bine for about five weekn long ir. It haH already been in operation H.-veral weekH, but it taken o.ouaider able time to barvitHt audi larae tractM of grain. The deceaHed carried no iiiHuranve. Uaatnaai Cannot o lurid by local aiillcUoii, ..- tlit-y cuiiiol roach the tli'Mi.Kiil portiou ol Ibc car. Tliero ll only OM way u cure U.mlnc.., ami that i iy c.tuatitu tluual ruuiwllua. DvalucM i cmumi.I by an ll. lii.ni. tl . tin. Iili. in ol Um 001 I1UIIIK ol Um bu.UcUlaii HltMi Wliuu tin. tube tolM IU llametl uu bavc a rioiibliUK .ouml or iuix-t If.-l hearing, ami nUuii ll l uullroly oloao ilcalnou U the ru.ull, ami uulo the lullamiua lion can be taken out atnl ilur luiw ruatoruU to 1U normal condition, hearing will tWdaalTOfM lotever , ullle raici. out ot leu nri- cmumi.I by ualarrlt. which i. nothing bul an lullauieil comlltlou ol the mueou. nuriacov We will give one liumlrutl dollar, tor auy uaav ol ilealuu.. : by catarrh) thai otiiuol be cured b) llall h Catarrh t.urc. Uuud lor circular.., true. F J CIIKNICy k CO., t'oludu. U. Mold by all drugglaU, Tie. Hall'. Family I'llU are the beat. Notts to Contractor. Sealutl propoaaln will be reveievd at Wbeeler'H photo Htudio up Id I o'clock p. in. of August ri, for the jfMMOsI of a two Hlory building according to plauiH ami HpeciticatloiiH ou exhibition at Wheeler's photo studio. I In right in reserved to reject any or all bidl L.r the work. Dated AugiiHl I, 1UU1. Think About It. If you will ouly think it over you will go to see Martin when ti want to buy groceries. His motto is "best goodn al lowest prices." His stock is very large and well selected. Martin has the best bakery department iu the city. PLEQED ARTICLES I '"K llnen i and iadies' gohl and silver watches, MimUi rr'Ogi chains and great variety of Jewelry Com ,at , xtr,',ael' low prices during the inonili of August. ft,"'1 ,U th rga.ns iiinif W(!st LU"Mlte stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, 2;--k. r, and carpets. Jlr plUMDiag and tinning given prompt attention Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton. OIL STOVES J.CLARKE&C0. OjHiiii House block. Ful1 Line of Tents, Wagon Covers, nti-rust Tinware, General Hardware. A MINIATURE "WONDERLAND'' northern pacifics dainty bit or book art. Story or How s Clark Mad t h Trad Mark Whlla Serlbbhnt at His Dask. From A. 1). Charlton, asaiatant. gen eral paaannger agent of the Northern I'atiHr, coineH a daintv aample of typographic art, enihodving the excel lent work of Olin I). Wheeler, who ban made himself famous in the adver tising world by writing" Wonderland." "Wonderand" is the Northern's pretty annual, describing the country tapped by the company's lines, and "Wonder Ind" in a wonderful I v tine bit ..f hook work. This 'Miniature Wonderland " is one chapter from the larger bonk, and tells only the "Story of a Trade Mark." In this short storv BpDSJftn the name of Kev. W. S. Holt, D. I)., well known in raildltcOII as the state aynotlical missionary of the I'resbvterian church, and us having for many cars lieen a missionary in China. Mr. Holt furnished to Mr. Charlton at I'ortlan.l a valuable comment M the trade mark ol the .Northern I'acilic, which in lonnd to resemble closely cer tain ligaiflOMt symbols an. I designs of various nations the world over. The trademark was suggested by the Mag of Korea, and is tamiliar to everyone in this region. Cradll for a Clark. A story has gone the round of the country, apearing in print nowhere, probably, hut credited quite general iy. it is that a clerk in the North ern's general ollicen in St. Paul made the trade mark one day on a sheet 4 panel . while sitting nllv for a moment and scribbling with a pencil. He had no intention ol evolving a trade mark, ami paid no heed to what he was draw ing. One ol his superiors passed hi desk, Hinl looked down, perhaps in a spirit ot inquiry as in what thai clerk was doing to earn the check that would he handed him Hie first uf the next month, when the company's "pay wagon" came around. The general otlicials of the Northern had for some time been working on tlte proposition as to what would he a good trade mark for the extensive system embraced under the name of the Northern I'acilic. This official looketl a second time at the scrihlbing of the idle clerk, and an idea -truc k Dim. "That would he a jolly good trade mark," thought he. "I'll just sit dowu at my desk and make one care fully and see what it will look like." Adopted it Enthusiastically. This tie ditl, and the result was that lie was convinced that that was the trade mark the company wanted. It was proposed to the other officials, and they enthusiastically adopted it. Mien came the discovery that it re sembled the design upon the llag of Korea. Tins tlag was displayed at the exhibit of the island of Korea at the Chicago World's Columbian exposition, and this was utilised to lend romantic interest to the new trade mark. Later, Mr. Holt saw that he could contribute to the interest centering around it, and volunteered his valu able lulurmation. Farther study re vealed that in many count ries, civili ed and savage, bad been symbolic de signs like it, ami thus was brought out the material for the deeply interesting Chapter M "Wonderland" that now appears as "M. mature Wonderland." S , il there be truth in this story . that clerk did imt get it lair deal. I'erhapH the Northern I'acilic will OfB cially notice the story, antl clear up the mystery. '.until im. OF FRANK HADDOCK. 0. F. Thompson;Says That Hank Vaughn l hougln Ha Was Firing at an Indian. O, K. Thompson of Itulter creek who left for h ime this uioruiug, while her. ...it- OMftd mi . on vernal ion with some friends uu the subject ol the shooting of Sheriff Frank Maddock by Hank augbn, Maddock, then sheriff, tieiug in pursuit of Vaughn to arrest him for stock steal iug. The story is familiar to moat i .. - hereatmut. "Hank Vaughn," said Mr. Tbomp sou, who himself was the sheriff of this county in an early day, "shot Maddock hecause be thought the lat ter was oue of a baud of Indiaus. Maddock and bis companion (uuud Yaqghn aud Ins pal asleep in a gulch near the lxpreas ranch in the Burnt river country, aud went up boldly aud pulled off the blankets that covered Vaughn. At that lime we were all watching for ludiaus, antl I was com pelled to Hlancl .Jiiiir.l every night over the pajk tram 1 was ruuuiug. "Vaughn, rouaed from sleep iu the early dawn, seized his weapou aud bred' an l tlid uot know until ihe next day that he had nut shot at ami wounded an Indian. Most ptsiple do not know this, and think that Saiighu tried to kill sheriff Maddouk lo avoid urreht. aihihii at that linn- war. a Isiy ol seventeen. " - W A N mD CHANCE FOK NICKEL. A Man Purenasad Two Stamps and Warn ed the One Canl i hangs. I'endleton is slowly hut surely be coming I-. .... t . -1 1 1 . . It so happened on a recent night at 10 o'clock, Is fore the departure of the Irani for the west ibat a man had two letters to mail, aud didn't have lauiua. He ruahad iuto ration's cigar it of as being a place most likalv where he coultl buy what be ueeded lot hit urgent wauls, threw down a uickel mil asked for change. i..-orge Lash proceeded to wait upon him and was about to touch the cast register for five dollars in silver, wbeu be sued uu the nickel. He tixed bis iraze tiriuh upon the piece of money, than shifted it aud riveted it upon the man who was giviug Into tfie rush act for change, and said- "Ho. we can not change auv piece of money like that." If this kind of business keeps OU Pendleton will get uu a reputation as a small change town. i no Sams Old Trlsk. ben Oppeuheimer, who was at Hums, says the Timea-Herald, last week working life insurance, in uite likelv to get into trouble uuleas he can make some good explanation While here iie ran short of funds aud issued some sight drafts on the First Nation al bank at Baker City for various l sums, aggregating about !. on which he obtained the cash from some of our busiuess men The drafts have ' been returned with the information thai they codld mil be paid for lack ol fuuds. Mr. OpoeuUeimer is uow in Prairie City where he will have lo square things. Mupckn's lvnrding bona, pnrnar rf lOhatKM and Water streets, at which place for a long time he has mule hi home while in I'endleton. W. It. Con nerley, father of the young man, who was stopping with his nephew William Connerfey, on McKav creek, came in Monday in response to message sent to him. Lm Connerlev was placet! under charire of Dr. C. .f. Smith, and rapidly improving today. He CATTLEMEN AND SHEEPMEN IS tates that when stricken he powerless and fell heavily, but did not lose consciousness, lie remained very weak for two days, hut is regain ing ins strength and was able to; stand imbS feet this forenoon for j ,n'or:" th"n ,wo ""mtbs ag... andfron, the first time since stricken. Adores Newspaper Profession. Miss Fav Fuller has in a recent nambf Oi ibt Portland Kvening Tele gram, a story of the "K .ycrofters. " The Koycrofters are that strange colo ny oi people at Fast Aurora. New York, ot whom F'.lbert Hubbard is the head, ami from which issues each month "The Philistine." a small ma gazine that serves as a delightful liter ary sauce for many people. Miss Miller was privileged to visit the Koycrofters recently, ami tells what she saw. The account is written in a stvle that has given Miss Fuller a permanent place among I'acilic coast writers. It ims aniiuv lo treat interesting sun iects quicklv and in good literarv form that constitutes the valuable news paper man or woman, and this abilitv she posesaes to an unusual degree. Those who work in the held of news willingly accord to Miss Fuller a very high pi see. The I'acilic coast would lone a valu able writer if she were to return to the east. Night Was Har Terror. 'I would cough nearly all night long, " writes Mrs. Chas. Apt legate, . i Alexandiia, Ind., "and could hardly et any sleep. 1 had consumption o .ad lhal if I walked a block i would ougn frightfully anil spit hints!, but, when all other medicines failed, three tl bottles of lr. Kliig'n New DlBOOTCTV wholly cured me and I gained H pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed 0 cure coughs, colds, la grippe, hmn- hltis and all throat, and lung trou bles. Price BOt and f I. Trial bottles free at Tallman A 0o. 'l drug store. No Faith in Banks. (or some time Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lam lavlor ol M lensl.iirg, mash., lacking faith in hanks, have kept in their home a sum of money wrapped in a paper behind a trunk in a store room. A lew dsvn ago Mrs. lavlor in house cleaning swept the package of money out with a lot ol rubbish ami threw it on a pile ..I refuse in the alley . Wtcr ii couple of davs she thought ot the MM and carefully investigated the refuse heap, but the money was golie Ihe package contained two 11011 nil", and tMM in Inlln of smaller value ' l he satisbe.l with temporary re- Don ief from indigestion, Kodol I)yn'pin nr.- permanently aud cciinpletely re moves thin complaint. It relieves per manently hecause it allows the tired stomach perfect rest. I beting won't rest the stomach. Nature receives sup plies from ihe loot! we eat. The senai- le wav to help the stomach is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which digests what you eat and can't help but do you g 1. I H 1 1 III 111 A l o. Attempt to Maka It Appear that Trouble Is Imminent. A communication from Pendleton under date of August t, in the Port land Telegram, attempts to make it ap pear that blood ia going to (low by the bucketful down the canyons loading into peaceful Camas prairie. The ar-.:..i- ... . i . i .... i ii. .1.. ,111.1- iroeenin in ii.row m iiiihi limn net ame I : . . : J t . ... i tin toe villiniit.o an. ret ntw a mi 01 ancent history in regard to a hand of Charles Cunningham's sheep having been tired upon. That trouble occurred MIDSUMMER SALE . . Lost His Fool. ndrew Fvans, a v.. nth about ID years of age and the stepson of .1. I . Ward, the Walla Walla butcher, had hia right foot crushed while working with the .arihg thresher on the grounds of the penitentiary Monday morning. He accidental ly got hi- loot caught in the cylinder crushing it aud mangling it so badly that it wan louuu decennary to amputate It ahoe the an e. FlGPRUNE Cereakl The scientific blending of California figs and prunes with carefully selected grain makes A perfect cereal coffee of delicate flavor and fragrant aroma. A delicious beverage having til the satisfying qualities of coffee and tea. Boil from 5 to lO minutes only. ALL GROCKRS. Best Cereal HEAD ACHE i.i si the best sources of informal ion there is no probablity of a bloody clash be tween the different kinds of stockmen. Cattlemen and shepmen Imv their rights and know how to maintain tbein Neither side will infringe to any great extent upon the rights of the other. Cattlemen. horsemen antl sheepmen recently interviewed, some ol them lieing the most prominent in the county, say they know nothing of a "bloody" or any other kind of a war being imminent. The situation is not sized up by the Fast Oregon in by a reporter sitting in a revolving chair. It is gained from personal talks with the stockmen, from a trip through Ihe alleged battle ground, ami with other stockmen when met at I kiah, Alba. Pilot Kock and I'endleton. As ftfter a liti lire yott'H ashes, o during our salt1 oumul&vtod a big lot of . . ln'ajis of hlVJ ftr- REMNANTS 1 P. r.Thomas.Snmterville, Ala.,"l was suffering from dyspepsia when I cni ineiiced taking Kislol Pyepcpsia Cure. I took several Isittles and can digest anything." Kislol lvsHMisia Old ll the only preparation contain iug al I the natural digestive thuds. It given weak stomachs entire rest, restoring their na tural condition, Tallman A Do Tacoma Street Fair and Carnival Aug. 14 to 24lh. F'or the above the W. A C. K. K. will tell round trio tickets to Taconia on August I I returning August IU for t'l WALTKR I DA MS, Calico. Gingham, Outing Flannel, Dross Goods am! dozens of difTrmit kinds t matfl Thay arc oountsr In The prioei necessary. piled on our tin' I rv ( tixid-j I jirki inul lection. on I hstn make Ralesmen nn CALL. AND ski: THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Attentfl Butterwick - Patterm In cases of cough or croup give the Utile one One Minnie Cough Cure. Then rest eany anil have no fear. The child will he all right in a little while. 1 1 never fails. Pleasant to take.alwa vs safe sure and almost instantautc.ms g effect. Tallman .V Co. - Lots'.' ami I iu block 140, Reserve addition above St. .1. .soph's academy for sale cheap Innnire nf Peter West. Mormon ! sllls .. bllltv. or son nous Twllo ... v t tSY.n. IMSMSlSSM Ih. I. n nj If". " m Mlll irluwAnl. Will. S U... Cll'sl... n itla. ".Uetltnaas una i inn, lluipa flu .Itohlna Of EralldS. -f y rut sy in. irw.. ..i th M. ... i. i. .. i .ii.i i -ii .. i . ... i. Cut.i Lost ssnnhc noaa inaomni a nnB. l ama dun. a.rvttu or nai man, vsricoeaiSi , aiops met aaad Loaaas, Sparmatorr nai am o Marry, Loaf o loknaaat or Di pnarnt hood, Im nla, Vales o.. .i Da- faricot atop .ii.i i- OH WAI.R HV I'AI. AUdrasa, ansnoo Ssmidi Co., Ian franclsoo, Oak .M N t 131 .. I It DUO I IN. fKN III I I'll V, tlltKOIlN Call up:-::::: No. 5 for Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. FORKS EVERYTHING HANSFORD & THOMPSON, UAJtDWARI Mi urn N Pi Main Street. Pendleton. (Ire LOW DOW I NK PUMPS. LACE LEATHER SUCTION HOSE ROPES, STEEL CABI.Ii. ETC : : E0R - HARVEST BOLTS Heavy Hauling K.M-elal atlruin.li given in t .luslgnnianta Laatz Bros. I. U. Ray ri Co., "MtCTllClBldaJB K Haiui SI Mi 0S0. OAKVL4.ll, Mrop Kleatlyuraiitisd Stoiai, Haated I hi .pen. i Plan. Illojk aiJa hslf Iran depot. Sunilt- U ' n in t MO'ieclbin A I Ml ( I gfc, 7St, $1.00 AMERICAN PLAN. $.1.00 per Day and Upwards in. t ami StoeltH, HoikIh HI 1(1 .l.iiii fur eaah ui eu marglus New York Stock Hachanga Chicago Stock tiachange. Chicago Hoaril of Trad. Court Telephone 72. , ALLEN BK0S., "II. .ii. hi wile aud myself liavr brru lux i AAIU'l at.d the) ae tutt mMl.-iik we ti.vc- avi-r Lad In Ihe house an my wife was frantic with headache for twodava ant- tne.i i.imt- i.i your. . sad they telle red the pala la bar head almost lu.uiedlaia.y vt nun rrt-umciua eiKi.n UUAk Mli'ir i-i-iiiai. -.ii bait 4 Deposit t o rllUtur(. fa canoy M S WM CATHAMTIC iaiwCcirVd k raao son aaasarsaao S' Hlaaaaui jO Nei or si UooO Paiatatiie fotai keii weaken or ... n iu. CUrtk CONHTIPATION lrmt l-ee.l. I U.... MMl,.l. ft.. luU Oood Uu 'its. asv Wood and Posts jl m l ineal Hulcl In Ihe I'atllk TLiV 11 Northvirsl THE PORTLAND I'tiH I'l.ANII, DHKUIIN "D4H.UI Kale, to I ailci o Oregon people visiting Portland llcaJouai t j. . l. . sareii i i ton kii rir au.l i . hi ii. i c i I ...i. en... iiii.i .i.i ttej .us it. lor tourists aud luiuincrvlal travelers C. BOWKHS, Maiuigei NO-TO BAG Sola inul ...Htai gliu to I I Ml A PKCULUR HALADV. While Lee toiinerley hell lo Ihe UruuuO Splitting Wood. A peculiar caae is that of Lee Con nerlev, wbo was stricken witb an uu- jcoiuuiou malady at ft: Jo o'clock on Sal urday morilingi August $, while at work splitting wood for Artie Ander son, eight miles weat of Helix. Mr. Connerlev was brought to Peudlelou on the W. sV 0. K. tram Monday fore noon anil taken to Mra. M. J. Wholesale dealer in Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke Ollice.rear.ol havinga-.liauk PKNDLKTON. DllKHON Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD iiUriKKS For barns aud dwellings. Cheaper than liu. Lumber, rtth, Shinglea, HuildiiiK Pa per i Tar Paper. I .UK UUtl (XUICUt, Mouldiugs. Pickets, Plaater, Brick and iiand, Screen Doors At Windows, Sash and Ioor, Terra Cotta Pipe. Hotel Pendleton Under New rUuiagement Strictly Fiht Cid. KitelloDt Calsine. r.i.fj Modtrn CODVDQIbQU) Hit and Kllllard Uooms The Heit Hole Van Dran Bros., Props Glvr Us i Trial. Hutu $1.00 i day Special LUUs by imi ur uiuotti lleadguartcra for Traveling Men In hasten! Oregon. Succeitit.org to J. E. Moor expeit people to you have to eell know .vhdi It you don't Ktirit & I .ifhi. Pron'f HOW DO YOU " ti.. ..u. .i.-. , i, as. a a a a s -s. a MUVtn I lt' Alta St., opp. Court Hooae Ihe new atore can never be known unless It advertises For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : : : : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. worn