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at foSlNG OUT ASH GOODS 4 , nn(l iic Lnwn to go nt 5c Voted ,,,,r1 35c good will be Bold nt O Y ri i Summer Vet, u doc leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. "TT- ftmrsl i" . ISM. calk AIHBNA YIBLDS. ,srirur..Sh0WlnH0 Wh.t r i Turnina I ,,!,, Athena rnnii. "" CtMMM bW to.he wart--5V. ami Invariably it aptn inn ; - l"0' 1 Lh, .oil ,.i Hi.' wheal 'TZ i r an.l OuM ,.,,111 in hiw .. i- - ...mi- tii-Mi- are liver- " I ,i not rank Ml f ... UM. jh,vild nlLWJHHarkH of wheat " ti ii. in in uver- hHI acres. - - Id V bafhelf r acre It i- im er". ii. ii i in. tt iiciii iraileh pfT I" PHIl ll,. r- M.lntvre, from a Mil of 11 ,i WUmore sadec than he wan a. anil il tlmrelore corn--,v pleased. II ih wheat aver W tn tin' aiTM. u.'lnlfw'n quarter Kei tnin ave I ii g Im a bMt Willlbv bail ail t'Xi'i'ili'ni crop ar. Ill HMH held litrnel I, - -r a.'re ' . Willa s- srf.gr ' ' "'-!" Ir iictliit part of the country are I trop thli year. Fof inatanee, ,ilt place, mirth ol Athena, im virliM :);! aacltM. In near- antaMsnce hs the prmliii't inn of ; it liar li'i'ii threshed , Im-oii t!ly mure ami ol hetler qual- llsv. Mr larnier expi'teil Mull It 1 br. Tlill gues tu allow that III t- tin' tllH-i wiii'.H Kriiwinu ,i, the NurthvieHt, all alglia Irian II corns to prwlie.tintf u Hhnr. liu wun. wmilkh blushku. Ill .1. ninirvuvei or the Hrlne- 011 eMItsment. ill Wortteiler, ,lu- leading mer mJ a eapiuliit of I'rinevillu, ia Ilk Imperial, say tin- Cortland uu. Aided about the n-iiortitd Ittii-tt I'rioeville. Mr. Wiirwil- liUi-utnuilttal. lit-honrs tliev and oil in uawuu niianiit i-h. Iai ileful'ipuient work has hmtn ! it ii luipuHsihle to know Ha) utve. 11k Mckiiowimlued i preMiire, that tin-re ia a great deal nl i xi iteiiiciit over the proa pei'te out there, hut no amount of pur-huh-inn wnilid make fain evince (lie I llgbtMl excitement himat'lf. Aakcd ; if it were not true that the whole I'rineviile country ii staked off in oil clainiH, Mr. Wuriweiler bltlibad the Iithi time in bin life , and admitted that a great many claim have been taken. From other miurreti it in learn ed that every indication point." to a Mieedv development of the oil reHonrc N oj die country iinined lately enr rounding I'rineville. A Flraraan's Cloaa Call. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached anil every nerve was nu ked with pain," writes C. W. Hell amy. Iowa, "1 was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run d mn, Ah I wan about to give up, I got a bottle ol Electric Hitter ami, af ter taking it. I felt aa well a I ever did in my life." Weak, aickly, run down people always gain new Ufa, strength and vigor from their line. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by I'aMnian ot (Jo. Price fill cent. If M not prepared (or HARVEST J fiv:hiUn ajiair ( ur Colored Glasses . ), W ami 71h: ""t1' White or colored 10, 40 ami 4oc, tyl Protectors turn, II . i .-v, !..., fl.iHJ. M wii.l ... i ..... , w Ul u y,r Pali aliifactiQii. L HUNZIKKR, r and Optician.., """" AlIll,l-r .1. II. i I 1 1 A IU I tl Arrlvaliat Hotel Pandlaton. 11 S Templetnn, Portland. W I: Qlaodinniog. Cortland. .1 1' laaac, Walla Walla, .lames O'Comiell, San Francisco. .1 W snwver, Walla Walla. A MeUill, Hi,l Mrs A K McWill lam, Salem. h, F. Peterson. I red ll Dayton, si Loak. ('.II reese, Keview Sum l.ee, Spokane. I' I. Ihiwner, Spokane. CliiiH K (iarey, Troy, N Y. Mrs 1 W Sims and two children, Walla Walla. Miss Waele, Summerville. J A ('(Mike, Man I rancmeo. 0 II Kraet, Walla Walla, ii II Biabftdaoo, Portland Uautnaaa Cannot do tured hi latal Mipllcalloilh. an they caimot ruacli the IvmimmkI porilou ol ttav ear. Theru U only MM way lo uuru deatmiNii. aud dial n hy oaBMila1 UoiimI reuiedlea. Ilealuuw In i auud by an in I it in. 'I . .in 111. .in ol till' ii i "I li: In- ol the hmlai hian tulw. When thin tube gum in tlniiniil yon have a riiiuliliiiK ouml or impui i .:n- mi I wiiun l( i uiiliruly c-luaetl doaliieu l thu reeult. and uulou ihv lullaiuiua tlou can bu lakmi out and tin- tubu realoreil to IU normal eimdltiou, huarliia will bodealroyvd loruver . nine caww out ol leu are eauaed b unlarrb. wblub In uotbliiK but an lullaiueil couilltlou ol the nnicouii nurlacut. We will give one hundred dollar lor any cane of dealuesi, teamed by ualarrh) thai cituuut be cured by llall'a t.'alarrh Cure. Kend lor clrculan, free V. J. I HKNKY a 00., Toledo, (I Mold by all drugglaU, 7 llaU'a 1 nun I y I'lTla are I he beat "The Klka Carnival It Steaat fair." I or the above tiie Washington iV Columbia river ruilway will hall tick ets to I annua and re'urn lor $U. Tick ets on aale Atlguat 16 goial return lug up to and including the lUtb. The Worth afB PaoittC has liaaa declared the Offlolal route hy the BpokMM Klks, and a large excuraioi train will leave (hat city August the I ilh for laioina. WOt full jntormatlon call at the city ticket ollne. WAI.TKK A H AMS, Ageiu Think About II. It you will ouly think il over you will go to aee Martin when you want to buy groceries.. Hie motto is "laml gOOdl g InwoHt prices " Hie Htock is very large and well aelectud. Martin hue the boat bakery department in tha city. a a for Salo. About 300 bead of cowa, caivea and yearlings, about 7 head uf beef cattle in the baud; also, the tinea! summer range in the lutiutilaiua for sain. Terms, half cash, balance in one year. This U a bargain. Inquire at thia ottlce. For rent I -room bouse acroas the river. aqBift at this oltice. PLEQED ARTICLES Jz.lWtleiuun'i and ladies' gold and silver watches, SfcJJal ' w,'l chains and great variety of Jewdry at extremely low prices during tlie inonili uf August. ffiS ,orti"' iiuu .bt c,"nt,',t- stock ol furniture, linoleum, stoves, Ofjtf'T0 a;ul ,:arPet8- ' or pluinldii and tinning given prompt attention. Joe Baslorf Main Street, Pendleton. OIL STOVES - W-J.CLARKE&C0. Opera House block. Ful1 Line of Tents, Wagon Anti-rust Tinware, general Hardware. A FIRE ON FRIDAY EVENING FURNIIURK AND HOUSEHOLD KFFIC TS OF W. C. THOMPSON DBSTROYBD Tha Building Waa Owned by John Fleht- nar and waa Loeaiod on Railroad and Calvin Straata. Fire deatroyed the realdence proper ly owneo oy John richtner at the soutoeasi corner ol Kaiiroal and Cal vin ttreeta on Friday evening, August C during the concert given on Court street hy the Pemllet , cornet hand The alHrm whs given at about M;46. Fire companiee No. 4 and 5 reipond ed, hnt owing to the character ol the huilding nothing was left but the charred frame. Valuable KfTecta Destroyed. Die huilding was occupied as a resi- by W. C. Thompson and lam lit, consisting of hit wife and three children. Mow the lire started is an loaxpllOfeblc mystery. The Thomp sona had moved IBM the house on Thursjay, August 8, um! had rxH lin lahed unpacking all their furniture and gout's. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson lafl Dome at ahont 1:16, going to the residence of a neighhor. John Light foot, for choir practice. Two dangh ters remained in the hmi-e for a tew minutes afterward, with a lighted lamp, but claim that thev exi ingnish ed it when they left, nnd that there waa no sign of a fire at that lime. 1'here had been no tire in the stove for more than sis hours. Included in the turnittire and eflecta destroyed were an organ worth 100, a sewing miichine vaiueu at fill, an oil painting which coat .') without the Iraine, a set of I untiled in ls;H, which cost :0. and of course were worth much more i him that now, being rare works. One little child's chair, an heirloom in tba family lor 6X yaara, which had bm used hy three generatloui, waa one ot the highly prixed relics lost. Mrs. Thompson tell the loss of that article, more deeply than that of anv thing which was destroyed. All told the loss ol furniture, clothing, eh , was said by Mr. and Mrs. TboBpROO to be not leas than tH"1- Hedding, olotblng, carpeta and clocks were in cluded in the list of lost. Bulldlna Was Insured, Tlie huilding was worth something like ii(KI and was insured for f 4 o in the Saint Paul Kire and Marine Insur ance compaiiv , of St. Paul, Minn., of which John llailey, jr.. ,is the local agent. Joe Kasler tranaacts much of Mr. Fichtner'a huaineas and keeps his papers in his safe at the luruiture -lure. Mr. Fichtner had liis building insured, but the policy MtJ ired alsuit aeven months ago, and for aix montiia was no: insured. In looking over his papers about a month ago, Mr. Bailer noticed that the policy had expired, called Mr. Fichtner'a attention to it, with the reault . hat the building waa reinsured. No insurance whatever waa carried by Mr. Thompaou, and the Inae will fall heavily upon him not only on account of the money value of the property lost, hut because aouie of it cannot ne replaced for lovo or uiuiiay. Mr. Thompson ia a cariientcr and has been a resident of Pendleton moat of the tune for the past two yean. LETTER FROM AO JlNALDO He Writes Sympathetically to a Dlstraat ad Mother. Bnilio Agiiinaldo has writle:i to Mrs. Emily Mash of Portland whose son, 0, D. A. Venville, waa one of the Vorktowu prisoners in the Philip pines, aava the Oregonian, assuring her that he knows nothing aa to the laic of iter son, hut will use his Ut most eftorta to lint! out wha' became of bin, Mrs. Mash wrote to Aguiualdo some time ago imploring him to give her some news ol her sou, II he were able, and bis letter ia in replv to hers. Tiie Filipino chief has written a letter full of sympathy for the bereaved mother, which has been translated from the pauiab into Fuglish ai followa: 'Manila, .lane t, hear Madam: For aoini- tune I bad in in possession and with me in my priaon your favor of the itlat of last March, which I now answer. Its couteuta tilled me with horror, (or, eipreeaive aa it ia of the eeutinieiile of a mother, the anxiety and grief which you naturally euffer are not beyoud my cuuiprehenaion. "What 1 iiiuat regret juat now ia that 1 cannot aet your heart tree from the doubt by wbicb it ia tormented, know ing ouly thia much about the matter, that the men of the orktown were captured hy the troops of the revolu tion ill Baler, whence the were taken to another place fur their imprtaou uiunl. 1 alao know, aa you youraelf admit, that aaid prisoners were well treated by the troopi of tbe revolution ; hut 1 am nut informed aa to i he sad end which you aay belel your uutortu liate son. 1 unreserved u tell you that 1 have no knowledge oj that fact. However, in order to please you, I ahall try. within the liuiitaol the rela tive ireedom which I enjoy in my pria on, to inquire and investigate what you ao uiucli deaire. It would im my grealeat pleasure if I uould give you any information concerning tbe mat ter, aud il that information were ol the moat aatiaiactory character, such as 1 shounl like it (or my own mottier. "Kagerly profiting hy tbe aad op portunity which procures me the honor ol communicating with you.l offer my aalf, from thia, my priaou, aa your moat devoted aud moat reepectful ear vant, "EM.II.lO Atil INAl.DO." The lady has alao received a letter from M. Biddle Porter, major of the twenty-eighth infantry and aatuataut acr Miry to the military governor, re turning made up iu Portlaud aud lor war led by Lieutenant PuMcf t Manila, to he need in searciiing for Vaovi.le. BEAUTIFUL CAMAS VALLEY C. V. Dyment, or Spokeaman-Ravlaw. Vlslta Alba. 0. V. Dyment, correauoudeut of the Spokane Spokeauiau-Keview, returned from Alba last night, accompanied by Walter Lubken, ibe latter having gone to take eome pictures to illuatrate ar ticles it is the intention uf Mr liynic.nl tu w rite on aouie of the industries of Ca mas valley. Like all peraoua who vlait the Camaa valley, Mr. Dyment thinks it ia a very beauti(u) region aud that it promiaea to develop into a mu.ii more proouciive comuiiiuiiy mail it even now ia. He waa at the Biabei creamery aud speaks ju high uraiae ol tne anility OI ra oisoer, wuu uiui ages the plant. Along tbe bottoms of McKay aud Birch creeks, tbe sevoud crop of al lulls ia now being cut, tbe hay beiug very good in quality. Sir. Hyuient made some luuuiry as to the statue of tbe livealock industry aud tbe arraugetueuts that have been made to apportion tbe rauge between the home people aud those from out aide localities. "I made careful inquiry," aaid Mr. I y u. .-nt to the East Oregouian, "and dud that there is now uu trouble, ami that it is tbe opinion that there will be none iu the future. The St.s k meu'a Protective Association is an or ganization well veraed aa to the equa tion, And fonipnewl nf men Ponaprva. tive and safe. They propose nothing sensational, indeed, their organisation ia solely (or purpose of avoiding jnat those very things. They have proposed reasonable restrictions upon outside men, and will enforce the conditions thiiR imposed. "Stories regarding the prospective Mowing of blond out there are appar ently without foundation, and every one there anticipates onlv peace and good feeling. "Few people real ire the beaut v of the Camas valley. It is a region rich in natural resources, and susceptible nf being made a very garden tot. The people out there are industrious, frugal, conservative and good citiiens who not only keep the Taws as thev are kept in all law-abiding common! ties, but they are progressive and en terprising to a degree. Those rich lands are now producing nun h wealth, esnc, mllv of dairv products, and will be more and more .level pel as t(u years pass by. I' mat II la countv haa in the Camas valley a region of which it may well be proud." Range la Dry. Mr. Dytaani stated also that the range is quite dry throughout an area extensive and supporting mam hands ol livestock. Tbe sheep now are far back in the mountains, and on a lower levels tbe grass is dried up and useless for feed. The road in places along McKay and Birch creeks is in need of repairs, be ing in such condition at to make it likely that the first high water will do considerable damage. This is also true n the summit of the Yellow jacket road leading to Camas vallev. Mr. DyBMBl and Mr. I.nhken. while driving towards Alba late Thursday night, saw a large, healthv liear. of the black varietv. Me swung into the road bah lad tne buggy in which the young men were riding, and seemed sociable in the extreme. While this is not uncommon for people living tn I hat locality, it was an interesting ex perience for the newspaper correspond ent who was not accustomed to close contact with such big gam. A War of Destruetlon. The war oi devastation in BoOib. Africa is still continued, and the towns in the war swept regions are much damaged hy military operations. War is a terrible thing and the loss ol life is appalling. Yet it is nothing compared to the destruction that is go ing on everv dav hv stomach, liver aim lmwei disorders. The number of victims to constipation, biliousness. dyspepsia, indigestion ami malaria nut- number those of war by manv 'lion- sands. There is no reaaon for this when M. stetter's Stomach Bitters will cure the above ailments without fail. 1 1 has been tlie standard medicine of the world (or over M) years, and its merit has lieen fully proven. When in need of a medcine of ths kind, do not tail to give the Bitters a trial. FRANK M00RB RESTING BASIL Y. Kegel Siiienainoo I net He Will Recover From His Injuries. Prank Moure, the young man from Butter creek who was injured on rhuraday hy the explosion of a gun barrel, now at the Pendleton miliar I teas, ia in a condition to give hope that he will suffer no permanent in convenience from the severe wound, that were inflicted. The surgeons hav ing removed a niece of the gun barrel from the wouud.and given it such other attention aa waa needed, will leave it for a day or two la-lore making further examination. Mr. Moore waa resting as easily today aa could he expected under the circumstances, and suiters not much pain. Mr. Tripp, the young man who had a Khee dislocated hy a kicking horse, also at the Sanitarium, is rapidly re covering from his iujnnes. a e e Night Was Her Terror. "I wuuld cough nearly all night loog," writes Mrs. ('has. Appb-gete .,t Alexandiia. 1ml.. "and could hardlv get any sleep. I hail consumption so had that it I walked a hbsk . would cuugii frightfully and spit bhsal, hut, iaI...i. all ,,ll,.,v I ,,,..., I , I II ... 1 bottle of Mr. King's New Discovery l 11.. a J 1 . . . m u Wholly cured me aim i gained in ,. um. is. " lt'a alsedutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, la grinue. bron chitis aud all throat, and luug trou bles. Price MJc and 1. I rial bottles free at Talluiau fc Co. 'a drug store. Wholesale dealer in Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke JUST THINK OF IT! I 'I tirw-UiurUia ol llie people lu t'luatnla couety art ualua (MM tiarneaa aiel aiMles eud it. i otuor fourth h&a just uouuioutael U uac iheui All tln govs l show thai oara si all PlKeri-lXArie .u.l l-kh'KX HltiH'l . We carry . ...njileh- aloes o ('oilers. Spurs, Bruahm, Whips, Hwel pads, peck saddles, taiga, alriug leather, lenla. wagou OOVeM, uaaa, all kin Ii tMAT YOU IAN "L Jr- JOSEPH CLL, Lead lag rtaasaaa a aval Aautdlery. LOANS on WHEAT LANDS At lowest rates J. R. DICKSON, i asi Oregoalea ttwlldiag, i iuJltiou Oragwu. UNIQUE HURRY-UP WAOON A Man Conveyed to the Citr Jail In a Roufit Box. The police lorce of Pendleton are Li no mean devoid of humor, as wae abundant l proven the other night when thev had occasion to take a man to th city jail. The victim had been having a wrestling hoot with King iiamhrinits and had been tl.rcd in the one hundred and lorty-Ilret round. He waa peacefully sleeping in the yard back of a Main street saloon. The po lice got a large rough !ox, Mich as is frequently need for the outside cov ering for a 00 An when in practical nee, and deposited the man carefully tlere in. They I hen placed the lsi on a go cart need to haul mail MCBI fr,im the mail wagon into tbe postoltice, and from the mail cars to the wagon. The pol icemen then wheeled their burden to jail, while a snail band a entbtiiasls followed and marched alongside. As they approach ed the tail, they became aware of the fact that the man in the l wnsawak ening from his lethargv I'hcx thin began to talk about pouring coal oil on him and burning him alive, lie aroused autliciently to tell them not to do it that such action on their part would lie murder. The pol icemen caretolh depositivl their charge in the citv jail and tbe next morning the mngh'oox passenger was abl,- to travel on foot. UNNA DBPINKS A CAUSR. Ruropean Hair Specialist says DandrutT It Caused by Parasltea. I poo that theory proved lev ond a doubt, a cure for dandruff was nought after. Scimitiats, chetni'ts, druggi-t-and pbyaicians all "took a hand'' and the successful issue i- the present pro duct known as "ewbr..' I lerpu-ide. " This remedv actually kill-, the para litai that infests the hair bulb. doM its work most effective and contains not an atom m substance injurious to any thing else than the germ alone. Herptcide causes the hair to grow aa nature intended tl should, sidt and abundant . ei si For Sale. On account ol departure I offer for sale my private house, corner Johnson and Webb street, containing eight rooms, also a four rooui collage and two lots near school houae. J. HHEUBKMAN. MIDSUMMER SALE A tftot a liir Art you'll Hnd heAM of itslit, -o tJunng otir isle wre have ic cumulated a iit: lot of . . . REMNANTS I Calloo. Gingham. Outing Flannel. Dress Goods m l (lii.tMis of dtflbltnt kind-; ol in,ih Tluv sVlf piled mi OUT letfge niiddli" oounter in iho pfy Qooda section The prioi'H on them inakt1 salettiietl UB net'esHiiry. CALL AM' BJ i THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE A gentsi Buttsrwick i Pstterns, MANHOOD RESTORED V!Z jfaTHVH '1' 'ii.'ir. r, ti..- ih i I'limi ,.f e ( .tu...... i - i -i ..uoiaa afaTaWLH Ii. r ..user ilb. iia, a nt Pie Si "' niliv a i.i.iii-. Mi. Ii mi l.iiat aaahuari. In lev SI - I'ailna m in. aark.Srl , l.l I. . loin. l-imKlra m Jjb1 i n ... . . i. ..... i -a it, ,. . t i. . .... ipailesL fafJa aafafaW ' -all liww.l.yit,ivur. Islil. I'r. i , . , ( .t Iikib... .1 1,1, 'i II ii.il rhM-aea rViW lewis 1" Mix.riiialiirrliii.n nu.l ait Urn li.rn.--H . I ,, i..i. ..II fliirr.. I lie to . r. i in- k tn. . ai .1 i in- urinary urgeus ul a.i tn,uoii. . (I "rr -ir llSirar einl rratnrea aina' I . nk , I liermeon aiim-rcrs ar.. mil cnrsil liy nurlorslarwaiin-ani" r ".( en tnaiiiifnl win. rrwaxlllla. Cl'I'lttKNK II. a .... Siiohii reniiiti i re iauin.ni an iiperall ."i i. il lata A a-itit'e tiiaraniroglvi n a. . , raternnt If ...i. i.I.h s uoH Oivi i-r niansui una. Il uu a uu.s fur a f mall, hi-n.l r..r runs i-ln-nlar ami tcHnuiiniiiiie, A.l.lma l4V01. Stait-ll INK O.. I . U.Uo Vt. Hen Fram lawlU I. HA 1 s II Y TAI.I.MAI .. llltl'IMilHI-H. I'KNIll.s TON, IMIKWON Call up: No. 5 lor Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling fepeetal etieatSea givm in ('(iiislgiiinriiUI Laatz Bros. in DOWN I'ANk IIMIS. LACE LEATHER SUCTION NOSE ROPES, STEEL CABLE, ETC ! : FORKS EVERYTHING - FOR - HARVEST BOLTS HANSFORD & THOMPSON, HAKDWasSI MKHOH aUTl Main Street. - Fendleton, Ore. AMERICAN IM.AN. S.I.(M) per Day and Upwards l ineal Motel In the Pacifk-Northweel I L,. Ray Co., Mujr ami sell StocUta, HoikIh Mild ( iinin lur uesb ur uu merglus New York 3tock hachangc Chicago Stock Kachangc. Chicago Hoard ol Trade. Court atreat. JyB ' THE PORTLAND PORTLANOi 4iiK(N (iiiiieti.fi. r. ' ,r tourlete and cominerclal travelere ;-r -. (at Hatae to liaatern Oregon people vleltlng "orllaad. Headquarter a n. c ltov 1 wn manager. Farmers Custom Mill Frad Waltare, Proprietor. 1 a ,ac 1 ( f ltd uerrels e da;, flour BSi uaugoO lur wbeel riuur, Mill feed 1 'buijud reed, all , slr ou bead Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD (iUriKKh Kor l.ains sod dwell ni(a Olitaiptir 11. an tin. Lumber, ShinKlca, RuildiiiK Ha per, Tar Paper. Lime and (iemeut, Mouldiugkt. Plcksts. PlttMter, Krick and Sand, Screen l.i v WiitdowH, Saan aud Doorn, Terra ( .u.i Pipt, Borie & Light, Prop'i AlU 8t., opp. Court Huaar. CURf rOVRtfLFI I'sH- Hilt il IVf UliUeUuJeti il 1 I tall ''Ji uf ukfUollaJ Ol UJ U f U JUt-lutf eUr. Peviulme, and oi.t luCUii- KrUl Of ula"U'Ua Of await in Jalu t-n-f irk 1 A ut 1 ss urruaul ! j W.uu, or I U4ik, & n' uli a nt uia fTULWart Hotel si Gout OHO. UAUVHAU, Hrop KleUotlylFurDlsbod Steam Hatted I uropcan t'lan. Hlo.k and a halt froaa depot. Sample Wuuin Iu (.annectton Room Rate Stk, 7Sc, $1.00 Hotel Pendleton Under New nanaKemcnt jfafJri!S MWm ' . u . aTeaiaT .um." IsaaS t.ac-aal i u M Strictly kim tu. Dicolltot Ulsioe (ivory Modern CoovaoloDce Bar and Hllllard Uooma. I tie Best Van Dran Bros., Propa 1 m Us i Trill. Utlos $2.00 i day Spexial RiU. by IMI or Doith HeaUyjuartera lor Travallng Man Hot In Baatorn Orogon. SuccsMora to J. E. Moor For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: n Poly dore Moens, Proprietor. ) i m