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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1901)
a Picture hree! REGARDING WHEAT MELDS St I HA TBS respond raising ARE TOO HU H SRAL RULE. AS A liKN- WHEN your purchase amounts to $2.00 or will receive a phototype .... Twenty-four styles to select from. Ask to see them over you beautiful Th Report, Art Homy Bated Upon Pis tetl Yleiat. and Little Accu rate Work It Don. i ne to.lovfine was in th t . T ti .. I.. . ....... t 1 A WW PorUrad Wit leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. 2W y, Aoorsi 1H01 ion M WATSON RESIGNS .. uiiarlt! Cor.tro. Walla inion. Villa. Ann. IT. -The o( the Walla ' IIHitl U h hwu ,,,, editor o! The I nion, ih nmm e rvnnsrtirin ait:' tfcfa MB . . I . 1 .'i. ..!..., i lot bit Dome "ii !"' fiuoc lianJtHi in bit resignation iir o! The I umn I nniinii o, fug agateae voluntarily, and .! upon ins urcoiit reitieet; it, eeotpteil. The statement mi n irresponsible source IM Bfmmmi l' Nfltfa. " b i intrae. Over a month am , . rrcpicle : til ' N " re uih uat been anxijui to at- , . property M Lake Chelan. f. ui'intn- Mr. Watson Cj.it Walla lilt houic In- de- . .... ... ....... . . . . i Liu, taiefriiv in iur,"irr aim mioji in ' rn tftl M make ottaeexpaper in tTi'iy nee It tan. ll aat wiiy oj emu oi at tad battlintt aritb many ob :i; De iticeecded in making x daring hit uitvnti2.' metit aper tbab Walia Walla ever (store. It war M easy task, i ! aitsun cavrr Itl. a fc. lilt! atu..i i. nisi iikjih in' v ii ij per which telle the newt, i taoo'a fecial tuiile. hit ever word and generally bADM ill be misted anions' hie mm gats id anu oui in tne newt- an. in dbi ma i" i i anr ante other ttiau to get hie us property into ehae and m rarued re:. The t'nion ww. nr. nautili r other lnemlt Ml BIB toccet in whatever Arrivals at Hotal Pandlaton. A t Bernard and pud, Portland. H P Salisbury, Chicago. H H Sill, Portland. Jap ii fiamsev. Miles Citv. Mont M Kii'harda. IVrtUnd. 0 I 'tterthagen, IVrtland. l.oui Goldsmith, St .Joe. I' M Klweil, Spokane. .1 T Shearer, Spokane. ten M rtii I very, Spokane. Ward T Smith, Tamma. T I Kaater, Portland. Mr Oraaff and - n, Arlington. 1 S 0111, Spokane. J A Allison, Portland, i' M Holcolmh, Seattle. W I Knrtt. Portland. K T Cox. .) H Kl . I :.- L Macieay. P L lioae'nield, Portland. W V II i.i.- , l. San ftmkt i .' ' I Conrad, OhlCJkfO, W K ilendmniiiE. THF HAIR BRUSH Breadt Dandruff. Wliieh Cautai FalllnB Hair and Flnaiu Baldntn. Prof. I'nna, Hamburg, dermatic, European authority on akin diasMM, aayi that dandruff in aa MMtajiMI at any other niale'olent dieeaae, and that nie c on in n n iiin-e ' the 'pread of dandruff ia the aae of the tame hair hrtiah hy different peraona. The way to avoid catch in dandruff or auy other dixeaee from another' bruth, it to inaiatoo the uae of Nebro'( tier picide. It not only kilit the dandruff kterm. hut it it ale.i an antiaeptic that rill prevent the catching of any di eate whatever throiiith contagion of another't broiii. inid( U Bouri a Day. r K ratt for there tireleaa lit-Mf-Dr King't New Life Million are alwav. nutv. cur- o over jaucu ne.' nilouaucua, aM afM. Tnev hanieh en k drier out niaiana. Never ate. Small tmat nina 1. Trv tuein. tlhf at .LA. A I ii spend Sunday In in Mounlalni. Toniorrow, Sunday, the U. K. A N. Co., will aell ticket to Meacham and return lor $1. Train leaver Pendleton at till a. in ; arrive at Meacham n:50 a. in. . returning, leavee Meacham V p. iii., arriving Pendli toti 10:40 p. m , alio ' int; 12 hourt at Meacham in which to breathe the ozone of the for at. Take your Innch tweket with you and itet away fur the day from the sul try heat and oppre-rion of the lower altitude. The cliauge oi a day in the mouctans will refresh you for the work oi the roHLing week. Dafnss Cannot o turtd by local application., aa they cannot reach the d meat uO, puriiuu oi las ear There It only ane av to curt- IcallK.-.., aud llial l. by lonttitu t. Hi., reineiliea Lraalucu 1 aued by an In Bauicil toujltiou oi the mui-oiu nmnt: of the & a a a a a A CLOCK. WATCH. RING, ATCH CHAIN. "ARM. SET 5-tK KOkbs DUVlf 0B MWl OK AN rUtM CLOCK M0VthlB in tka j-c.r uric '-llToMlMa, Wll , uisHunziekcr Jailer nd Ont " V I II I I a ' llaau . .. - i .nil tl'-llcr - lorcver , catarrh. UlUe a tuci Mtt out oi ten arc lr uotblUf but au w uuout rurlacc. W. Uart fur any ol rhi that ctiuot be r j urn. asnd lor vir cHtstv a on.. vtore I 1" luttroyeJ u 1 bv inn.mad will gtv ic: aasi isjaal 1 1 -i.i by all druaai.lt. 7 - . family flu. are tin- boat u.ar.. tree loledo. U. n, For Sal. About 300 bead of cows, calve and yearlings, about 7o head of f cattle in the baud; also, the tiueet summer range in the mountain for saie. Terms, half cash, balauce in 0M year. Thi ie a bargain. Inquire at this office. Savs H Wat Tortured. "I aeffered auch pain from corns 1 could hardly walk," write 11. Kobiu aou, Hillsborough, Ills., "out buck ten's Arnica salve completely cured them." Act like magic on t oral he bruise, cuts, aoras, aoalda, burns, boil, ulcers Perfect healer of akin diseases aud pile. Cure guaranteed by rail man & Co. J'n Kor aale A five MM house, corner lot. aia blocks from Main xtrnet, price 160. Wade. i i.i .. utarinjcu AKllVaLC 'ocludmo gent I (II1 I ii I . r it in .. a I t . - .i.- u . . "" ""eat neit on thi. side oi the Bine mountains ron sisting of portions of Cmatilla conntv in Oreyon, .nd several comities 0j hastern Washington, and ctendint in l.atah con ty, Idaho, compris-s the richest wheat land of consideiahle ex tent in the world. RfSM nw, after many years of marvelous prodnetloa, uiesimp.e tacts regnrdiiiB the riatd, """""" neneveii t v Kastrrn ie.i ple. They will not etaellv and tlatlv contradict credible W itnesses, bsjl the facts narrated are so grossly t vari ance with all their experienr- that they cannot comprehend their ncnal-ty-;l'p BIoO tin looihllll .. the BlM monntains In Whitman. Walla Walla and I'matilla counties the vield is anywhere from 98 to 7H hushel's an the acre. MMk BOife these extremes are eKceptional. Of course there is much land farther down toward the sandv belt bordering on the Colnmhia, where :V nnshels is considerexf . crop, and there are nmnv farms from hieh much lea than this is harvested, one vear with another, but the vial. I ir.,... the area under particular consideration I will average nil v, ar p. rhaps 4o bushels an acre. line man looks a little sour who ways his farm turred w9 only :!7 hnhels an acre; other rapotl yields oi 40, 45, V), and up to 0 and over. And there is no examrera tion about this. These farmers are merely reporting the lact. which anv one can verify by a trip at the pre.ent time through that region. It is true that many fields hi re aboats yield well up to tHl bushels and that there have tieen vields so blfh ar "0. At the same time, it is true that many fields yield so low a 14, and these small yields are n..t BO easily giv en to the public. This is because the average person is an extravagant fel low, and is on the hunt all the tune for big things ah nit w hirh to talk and write. It is probable that the av erage yield of I'matilla county is not wore than l' bushel.. K. X. Wtnlev, ag.-nt ol the (. K. A N. here, has sent to the general olheer repfirl in which he estimates the average for this year at 24. The East Oregon inn's e.timate ia 28. Thi difference ol tkfw bushels might he easily MIOtSlBBld for hy the fait that somewhat different source of information re at th. com maud ot the two per his IDIlltM tin- two estimates. Hnt tl ey are BMM enough together to g:te evidence that they are very nearly c .r'.-n. There estimates are tiased n;ni iti.jiiirv a to Jhe number of acre crotineii, and the proportion of low yields to high yields. Wihen the average n reached in any in telligent manner, it involve consider able labor, and the average person will not go through thi work. In every county are many acres of land on which the crop is almost a failure. Id thi county there are at rich land. a lire I u r rued to wheat in the world. No county in the Inland Ivupire producer in r per ai re ml yet 1 1 cointnonl v reported av-rager be taken, thi it one of the lowe.t yielding counties in all thi region. A cursory estimate in a slovenly manner is of do -tatirtu-al value. It mj't I - a part of a well ar. ticulated plan covering years of close watclnug ot the production of wheat i a given locality, aud only after m-v-eral yearr o! tin. w rk has been ! to careiully, and conscientiously , too, will the estunater give out anything that p.isaesses the slightest value. BOMMJ reportt set out by tly-by-nigbt newspaper rorrein lents should be I jkexl Usiu with suspicion by meu of commercial connection.- who .le-if.-actualitiea and not milated storie.. It is easy for the correspondent, when seated at bit tyH8wriler, to atrike the key controlling the figure "tl" when he should strike the "6" or even "4." Thi is done too frequently, since he i a: nous to make his locality show up so will as auy other. Houesty in this i oimectioti i rare, p-rhaps. WESTON GRAIN UbLDI. ticincn'c A r. a: i.i .i .:....- u .... hull n( II I uuu ituict Sj'-'i'-i aou binci wai'.ncs, lt otiold :rr,Qs. chains and great variety of Jewelry Coa i ' extrcI,,e' low prices durmg the inunth of August. v most complete stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, ' ' plunibiiis; and tinning Kiven prompt attention Joe Bastar, Maui Street, Pendleton. OIL STOVES W.J Ojv . CLARKE & CO. Opera House block. Line of Tents, Wagon ers, Anti-rust Tinware, General Hardware. Son, oood Crops atnllond in tn Lead r Tblt Wk. bay the Westou 1.1-4 ler iian J. Kirk, who liow has ihargu of the Pa c! i Coast Klevator c ouipany's ware house at blue Mountain station, war in town Monday. Mr. Kirk shares in the prevalent goud leeling over the fart that grain crops are much iarger ami better tbau was anticipated, the wheat be is receiving at biue .Mountain tests from 60 to pom. ile pel nushel, ami the yield, in that vicinity have been uniformly targe and excellent. One Coose creek larmer so far under est! i hit crop that he came hack alter tore sack. 1 ie ba'lileiey-llarujian t o. new Pride of Washington reparator ha beeu doiug excellent work at the com iniiv r farm below town, where two headcra, a 14-foot aud Ij-i t, were harely able to supply It Voracious maw. Pire caught the other day in one setting just huishei, but the Ijuyt piled into a header wagon and rushed to the aceue in time to prevent loss The outfit moved yesterday into John Beaiiicr nuiu. spring graiu ai li.e liaddelevliartmau ran. n yielded W bushels per acre, aud fall grain froui 26 to 4u bushel. W. W. Uarlile'e steam outht i- threshiiig buudlnd graiu at irajan fucker a place east ol town. Au aver age of about 40 bushels it reported On O. M. Kichmuud's foothill farm l-o ; sacks mi' cropped from about U0 acru. The next move will be to Joe Wurer'e ranch on Weeion uiouutaiu Over iu saud Hollow, report the Atbeua Press, Kd Potts receivud the yield of JfrA aacks oi wheal from 101 acres. This uieaua au average ol oO bushels per acre. It ia unnecessary to elate atj the wheat grade No. i. USUAL QUSSTI0M OF HOLDIMu WHEAT. Farmer Stadylna EVarkeU to Iiumi on lb F u lure Coodllloos. A always happeos at thi time of vear, the farmer are pouderiug ofer I the queation of selliug or holdiug 'wheat. To aell or not to aell? That' the question tliat just uow pussies the average producer of graiu here where I harvesting is well along aud the fall market is begluuiug to assume shape. Those who ruu the rauches have read the aoveruuient report- aud are iu- ultued lo gaUrer LUerelroiu VOrld'i markets are Hkelv to to crop I . . in manv wheat connlrics, with lusher nrices. lirnnth in the mi, Idle west ami the eastern states creates the hope that value will rise. And all these things again raise the Hiery in the farmers' minds a to when lo sell All sorts of opinion are heard. Some are inclined to re BMBjbtff experience of former vear, when iu ho'ding they lost insurance charges, storage expense, rhnnkage or (Hissihle damage to the gram, interest on the mnnev represented bv what it w. uld have brought at ear'lv market time, when finally they were compel led to sell at less than was offered in the fall. Others arc inclined to speculate, be ing in easy circumstances and able lo sustain losses and have a margin in the bunk. H far, the fat I crop has brought in no liistiiuce more than 4."! and for the uiort part has gone at less. This is for No. 1 club, blnestem ar a rule commanding a premium of two cents. The producer has learned that char ters ot ships govern local value of wheat here and throughout the Pacific coa.t states, for ali values depend up on foreign price since the bulk of l'a citic coast wheat is exported. The world's market mav go very high on '.e:t valuer, yet coast farmers receive the same as thai now offered. Thi is a very exserating fact, yet it is a fact. And many farmer are disposed to follow the eastern rule to sell whenever the fall market form, and the Inner BjOOtM for the season. Holding wheat in the eart where large quantities are raised is not so common as on this coast. n. R. CAMPBELL'S CR0I fhretron Rlurnt Ar Vary Different From Hi Prediction. Pr. W. P. Campbell re.idcs in Mid dle Cold spring If mile northwest of Pendleton He has nearly finished threshing hi wheat from .".00 acres of land, and ll pleased that his prediction of five week, ago that his crop was damaged "Hi per cent, ha proven to be to wide of the mark. He is at work on the la.t setting, and il it yields like the ret, the average per acre hi 1 1 he more thmi 'JO bushels. When he made bll memorable prediction, he would have lieen glad if some one had in .tired him 10 bu.helt to the acre. The wheat looks somewhat shriveled, hut nevertheless tert. over H pounds to the bushel. Mr. Campbell is hut one of J0 personr nr more who thought their crops were greatly 'a mage I and who are now smiling at the site oi the thrertiing return. An Aulomobtl Raee. V feature of the Huffalo expo.it will la- a race between automobile representing all nations. Although ii it clxiined that France is ahead of us in the construction ol these vehicles, it it hoped that American manufacturers w ill come n lirrt merica general Iv keep" at the head of the procession in all lines ol ind itry, . ieiice and med icines. No country in the world lias ever produced to good a medicine for the cure o stomach, liver kidney and bowel disorders as lfortetter'r Stomach Hitters, r r trvOf fifty years it has been the standard medicine. It pro. moles r mud -1 p . re'tores the appe tite aud cures dyspepria, indige.liou, constipation and biltoii.uess, also pre vents malaria fever and ague. Do not fail to try the Kilters, as it will surely do you good . None or Sal. Notice it hereby given that the un derrigue 1 will receive sea led hidr at hi- i Mice, Front and Aukenv street, until 12 o'i l ick BOOt) ol Thurslay, Augii't 2-, for a certain slock of mer chandise, consisting principally of drygoods, lurni-hlllg goials, bootr utld .hoes, and liats anil cap., located at Pendleton, Oregon, together with a iot of store fixtures u.ed ill connection with said stock. Inventory may he seen ai the room, of the San Francisco Hoard of Trade, at the Magnet store in Pendleton ami at my oihce. Ten per cent of the amount hid ir to lie paid at the time o making the offer and the balance on receiving the stock. B. L -AHIN, I'ortlalid. Oregon. - -For sal. On account of departure I offer (or sale my pmalc hou.e, corner Johnson ami Webb stree', containing eight rooms, also a lour rsuii cottage and two lots near sclciol house. J. sjIKl'KHMA.N. Oavid Weuger, living uear l.euox pool ittBOi Warhiiigl'o. count v, wa iu a forest with his li-year-old eon fell ing tiubar. Wenger's axe came off the handle and struik the young man, cutting a great gash in the abdomen. I he Mirgion gives hut little hope (or his recovery. f VKMS. to 15. 2 YEARS ot Btomai.il 1 rouble. N' tint ter how lunu btaipiing NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CUkli WILL CUM ouoooooo We want lbe weaken tlouiai hi lo In at. Tblt reuiudy will rselure the tluiuaih lo normal ul healthy ondliloii. It you Lave Lawn tuffef Iu Wllh L)ipepala helu Ukiu liilt rtuneJy, sad tee bow you will gradually Improve. 1 ,r sale by Tallman A Q, am) all lirst - drUMgiaitV CM bend to l raiik Nau, Portland Hotel Pliar mat.). Portland, Oregon. Ptict. Jl j a bOttlfl 1 6 bottle- lot laQOl express prepaid Nerve Waste.' Ou oi ll. iuu.1 hsiplul hookt oil lieM w (.km., e 1 ' 1 luurl 1. thai n.nt.1 I "Merv Wau- " by br . . 1 ol San Francisco, uow In iu ttltu thouMUd. Tblt work ol an ssaar eneucvd ajbl rejiui.Ue pbyilclaii I. Iu asre able coiitrmt to the fast sum ol lalte m Slug which jiell. ou thi. luierssliu- subset. II abouuila 111 areluh) coualdcjcil n0 pity Ileal E4tIW. a ha the two (ial uerlu ol wls doui aiei sincerity. II 1 eudoracd by both lb ieil(lout au4 si .ilar preas. The hit uo Advance ti : "A peiuasl oi the hook aau the applh alloa ol IU prluciplaa will put health, hope iel hesrt,liilo Ibouaau'lt ol live thai are uow . s Ihiouah uci vout luiparviucut." lbe book it ll.tti by mail poeapaid. Ou ol th. itvoel lolerottloa chapUi. u.plei 11, on .Serviue si.d Mexve loin Lu larsu priuled eeparaUily at a aauipl chapter, aud Will be tent Iv auy addreat lor slsuip b lh puUithcf.. lilt PACIFIC ei 111 i in - . Hot Jbot. aau Frauclsco I (1ST HIS THIRD SEPARATOR THE MACHINE WAS AT WORK (IN It. K. NBI1.' Tt AI R. 'V W. Gtllatl. a Huitlln Thraahliia Ma- ehln Man. Ha HI Shar of Bad Luek. William W. t.illett's big :tii."t. separ ator was destroyed by Hre at 4 o'i 'ock on the afternoon of Priday, August Itl, while at work on the farm ot 11 R, Neil, four miles northeast of I'endle ton. Mr. Neil's (ar ill is 1 1 first one this aide ol Italian Pete's place on the Wild Horae. Mr. Gil lot I is atwent in the nleSM country, making arrange ments to run hi. threshing out til there ati.r the season close, here. The ne of the accident wa brought to Penult ton bv Charier Maker and "Graveyard Charlie," otherwise Uhoflea Mcl'her sou. Th Separator Exploded. The threshing otiltit bad been brought to the Neil place but a M hours before the accident occurred The tiarley had I ecu threshed and a start was made upon three rliick.. of wheat. The machine had been operat ing main the first slack, and MbJ threrhed 40 or .'Hi sacks, when the sep arator exploded Flame, hnrrt (.nth and quickly BOMBS RJIltOatod Ml tin wheat stack, which w t- dc-troved. The separator, derrick table, a BMMJOYI and a s't of double barnes. were con sntiied. The wheat destroyed in the stack amounted to almut UO bttahoUi "Oraveiard t'harlie," who HI fork ing, was still putting wheat into the .eparator. no alarm having been given, when the tinnier rolled over toward and almost gathered him in. I l,e en gine used to proM'l the separator 1 tii Advance, 22-horse power, mid the outfit was one of the large-t and bOel in the counts Mr. Qlltett ll populHi with bll men and all cxproed regret at his beiivy lors. ll required I I nu n to man the outfit . RKardlna Insurance. It is believed that Mr. Oillett car ried no insurance this year. Ile war 1 at Cel. K. P. Hoyd's ofiice on huriner- 011 Saturila. ngu-t 10, and rtnted at that time that he believed be would 1 arrv hi. own iusiir.ince tin- n.tr Mr Hold hud written hi iMOFBUce in IMS and ltKsl, BtM) the fact thnt Mr. tiillelt expresKil iiimselfa. above is goi.1 evidence that he has not had any. insurance written. Lott Wat $2600. The loss to Mr tiillett by ifato BOO I1 1 dent will he close to 2."nkl. In BOkti. tion tothat.it will knock him out of 10 1 day' or two weeks' work thfwbiMR in the busiest purl of the BBMM It 1. thoroughly boiNttod that Mr tiillett will put a new separator in the held ' at once Thlt It Hit Third Separator. For the thi -d time in his life Mr. tiillett Will kllow' bow It gov- to lose I .eparator. He hint hi first one on Oc toiler tl, isou. e lived 111 North Ten- betoii nud at the oJotB of ti e ItBjBOBl stored bis separator 111 his burn. It burned, and be received fo 'itl insurance money oil two policies. The si 00)d separator wa a victim of ipoatanoi us coin bust ion, -innlar to the third one here reported It exploded while ill! operation From that he n-ceiM-d fl'JOO insurance. All the above insur ance was written liv Ool, B, P. Botd for Ihe Agricultural I-ire Inrurnn.e company, of Waterton, N. Y. MIDSUMMER SALE As ifttf a h lir you'll timl iislifs, so ihirittj; tir nnl we ctttnulttcd n I'iLt lot of hxttpi of list Vt ar- j REWINAHITS I Calioo, Gingham. Outing Flannel, Dress Goods m l doi6ni ol difnfenl kiniis of matt. rhey art' oountoi in piled on our t hfl I rv Qoodi lurp mill lection Hp . The prioof on then tnakf milestnon un neoefttvy. 'ALL AM 91 1 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agenti Butterwick i Pfttterns, M ami rfstoriMiini 'I ' 111 11 rn-i uknk iii tuantnl.-nlvi-n 1 in el. I Adilrr MANHOOD RESTORED 3SS8S I'alna In 1 bmim I . .. ' .rial Vm.I.. I. W III null - i nr a .Ml nl a ia n . ' 1 (....mala irk, S).-inlMMl I N 1. Ilrbllll, llvailSt 1- iieiu.iln i ItritlMe, Wwrleweele l un.ile.u.a limit chis-tial I I I'lliMI . l.-aioeath i I'luiiXK .eraitUtsa .1 1 rvi run WALK IIV - ir - '1 1 11 1 r i ritaslwlllls A wrlllea 1 -.ii.ii 1 11. a i a la-iiuaueal cor. tcuuaojLaaieat ll ! I M. ... 1 ,.', aTS. Han KriitexH.(WL 1 1 s .1 i .. iTnVMMTrt, PUN ULITCix?. ohriion. FORKS EVERYTHINQ - HANSFORD & FH0MPS0N, II A ROW AMI M 1.1:1 II VM's Main Street. Pendleton. (Ire LOW DOWN l ANk IHWS. I U 1 1 V I HER SUCTION H0SI ROPES, Sll l l CABLE, liTC : : FOR - HARVEST BOLTS AMIiRICAN PI vN Nld'i per Da v - iikI UpWAfltl Oregon Lumber Yard WO il) O0TTKRN For barn and dwolltaft. ('heapor than tin. Lambei . I -ia l Ir . Shllllcb, huildint I oh 1 , Tar I'apcr. i. line .111 Cyieeet, Moulditiia 1. PlcketH, I'litNtcr. Hi uk and Sand, Screen Doora A WiedOWB, mmh tnd DxrOrH, Terra Gotte Fine. Finest Hotel In the fa. m. Northweat. borie & Light, Prop'f Alta St., opp. Court BoMa I Ray & Co., Buy U'l eeli Stockn, Bonds THE PORTLAND Poll I I.ANM, OIIKIKIN. Speilal Males to llaatcro OrOgM people vlslllug I'urllaod. Maaiiqtaartore for tuurlsta and 1 mm I it travelers rf. c ItOWHttS, Manager. Ml H I ( ,1,1111 lur catli ur uu uiariua New York Stmk r.iliin.i Chicago Slock I . Iiailge Chicago Hoard ot Trade. lie! a wic W l IIAHVUAO. I'rup KIndOtly FurohtifKl StMin Hulod I 111 opcan flan. Illmk and a hall froea depot Sample Muuin In .umtoctloa Room Rale Curl au.al .. llai... , UK . 75.. Il l WHISKEY Hotel Pendleton Under New naiiaKeineiil Skild bjr iOUM o iP'li'i The louvre .Saloon 1 r. mo mi..-. oaguoa I armers Custom Mill I red Walter Proprietor. hicelleot Culsmo Ewy Modoru L'jDeBie;iL- i Glvr Us 1 Trial. Kdttji $1.00 1 day Speclii Kitti by WmI or month 1'Btaltr. It uural a la. Fauui eacaauaed lur wUeal. Floor. Mill FessJ, Uoiil Fd. u has .m ri Bar and Kllllard f.'ooou. Ihe Best Hole Van Dran Bro., Props fleadquarlara for Traveling Man In CaBtorn .Orogon. Sucosors to J. E.IMoore 10 Ml VUUUi CAM iaU, ua taelvet, sraJla, ur fur wrauplu uuriajee Old uewspaiairi Iu lar Luudle of uim. tiuudred mh.1i ai j& unlit a buudle at THE EAST oaaoONIAN OFFH E. Feudl iimi. Orsaua Old Newspapers For Health, Strength and fi I'li'Mciin. firinLr Ii ' 1 v 1 . 1 1 1 v in urn . . . . , , . Polydore Moens, Proprietor. u in 4 v n