' picture Free! w HEN your purchase amounts to $2.00 or over you will receive a beautiful phototype Twenty-four styles to select from. Ask to see them ;ieaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. El have nevn separator L . 8lll.lt WIH Again He uperaung Wimin a " "- I tf 1 1' l" r.asicn, "-"S- :i, rsachsti . T . 1: ir in' H "cn urFir.M- , ..parator ii rr.lav evening, Snlier northeast f IVmlletni,. "r.. i - ... Pitta BUM nr.iprrti - -. u...v iik stacker and fesder, ' hy telephone t'"iv I mtt;&f III" llf WILirBiui .... .- ...... 'Hi VJU. . ... ... ,, , ly liillett MBit mj '" ilnoais cuoiitrie- lor UN psn aauii threshing BMlfMStt. He - f .1 A I. .. k ..... A p. till! he fXtllHIH-'l lllf WIIOBV ' ' fl.ut till' VU'l.l Mill : n " -- - . ,j in wine places '"" short 1,1 )l"" . in. i tin.. n.riCM .it. tit. inirr w mi - - Laajgr 'ltroyed lst I r !. A Deep Byitery. hit nvtterv wliv women emlnre tttt. bfUdtfllf. lleTVnllSlieSN, t Mftirw. niflnnclinlv, laititinc and ipell when thousands have tnt Electric timer am irtlicarewch troui.es. "1 suffered nrt eilli kiclnev trundle, " writes ,nm Gaariaf i Patanoa, u.. i Ittue hack named mr so 1 :w: dress mvself hut Electric iliv cured uie, ami. altlmtigli 73 ioll. I m nn milt' U) tin hII my ' It MMM count i nation, nu ippetite, give ii.Ti.-ri health. ': it Tlliiun V Do. 1 r ii tf store. BTS NEW SEPARATOR i Ittmoi Will Be Running Wednes day. August 21. Tinas- Kerr, whoee separator ami , Nli..uulDt acre ilcslrovcd tiy hi ti - mi oomnmtwn liillnwml hy lire tamiiv, August 15. at hie home I North Cold auri iik euuntrv, .lid lallss ant wheat to grow under hie into it camp t getting a new Shortly alter the accident a new Runnel I eei- ailtoitiMt It' HtMlkfr Hlf.. i hirtiaud. The order wa eent in Neagle brothers of thieVitv. The separator ami the reel ol the n a chinery arrived iu Pendleton on Mon dav anil if he.iiiK taken out to the farm today. The threshing nutrlt will he at work hy Wednesday, August 21. ThiiH within Ave dayn from the time .if the tleetructiiiii td f 1700 worth of machinery and wheat, .Mr. Kerr will tuts, hie new machine at work. The eeparator, feeder, stacker, hell, etc., cost ahont $1500. THISTLES AND DANDRUFF. An Interacting Parallel and a Valuable Deduction Therefrom. Cutting down thistles no more re lieves the laud of thittlc than does scouring the scalp cure dandruff. In eat'h case permanent releief can only MMM (rout eradicating permanently the uauee. A germ that plows up the scalp in searching lor the hair root where it aaps the vitality, causes dand ruff, falling liair, ami haidnesa. If you kill that germ, you'll have M danJruff, but a luxuriant suit of hair. Newbro's Herpicide is the only hair preparation in the World Unit cure" dandruff, falling hair and baldness hy killing the germ. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Twine in a Tnraehar. An Albany telegram says: A pecul iar threshing accideut happened near hen yesterday. While the thresher of in. hug V Rain was at work on the farm ol H. Karsteus, near Albany, a driver of a buudle wagon found a ttve-pouiid hall ol binding twine in toe field,, lie plared it on bis wagon with the bundles, intending to leave it at the in. i '..ne. When unloading his wagnn and watching fur the twine, tiis fork caught the ball on the under side ol a bundle, it eacaped the notice of the feeder and weut into tiie machine. When H reached the evlinder of course IhtNtHI smash. The cylinder cap tlew up iu the air and striking the belt bounded over the machine. The rylin der and coueaves were broken, and pieces of brokeu mat hinery were scat tered everywhere Several men had narrow escapee, aud indeed it was al most miraculous that some were not killed. The sepaiator tender had been sitting ou the cap which blew off not more then three minutes before the accident. Dearnesa Cannot oe cured by local application., a. Ibey ...no. reach the IocumiU portion ol tut owl. lueru 1. outy ou way I toim. tlauici huu ia DO YOU NEED A CLOCK, ATCH, RING, WATCH CHAIN, CHARM, SLT SILVEk FORKS KNIVES OR SPOON'S OR AN ftU&N CLOCK or anything in the J'lry line - HuHUau I VI U Wlloi lHtl,Kl ..) ""I" AM. d;!, , , UkHuQzicker Jc'.rai optician ""e AlauoU.r and i.. ,.., . aud that u by conemu aeule.. IHwIuvu i I MMM by an in udltlou ol the mucou. Uuiof ol the it lube. Whuu lul tube gets in a have a rurablluit wiuud or itupvr feci beariug. and wheu il Is tiullrely closed dealuea. l the reaull. aud unleu ihe ludauima llou t an be takuii out ami HO. tuiiu realored Ui IU normal coudlllou. hearing will be dealroyvil torever , illue caaea out ol leu are caused b oalarrh. which I. uothlug but au luttaur l coudltlou ol the uiuoou. .urlacea. W will give oue huudrod dollar, for auy caau of dafuo icauaeU by caurrhj lhai cauuol be cured by Rail's Catarrh Cure deml lor circular, free. f. J. CHKNBV .V 00., Toledo. O. Multl by all druggui., 7 .c Hall' i .. ij fill are the beat For Sale. About 300 bead of cows, calves ami yearlings, auout 70 head of beef cattle in the baud; alao, the nueet summer range in the mountains lor sain, let...- half casb, balance iu oue year. This is a bargain, luquire at this office. Tot Causes Night Alarm. "Oue night iny brother's baby was takeu with crjup," writes Mrs. J.C. Snider oi Crittenden. Ky., "it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, o we gave it Dr. King's New Diaouvery, which gave uuick relief ami permanently cured it. We always keep it in the bouee to protect our children from croup aud whooping cougb. It cured me ol a chronic bronchial trou ble that no other remedy won I1 re lieve." Infallible lor coughs, colds, throat and lung trouble. 60c and 11. Trial bottles free at Tallman A Co. "m PLED(ilD ARTICLES wluding gentlemen's and ladies' gold and silver watches, toC ii" km'1"' crrinK. chains and great variety of Jewelry r sold al extremely low prices durinR the month ol August, pearly tor the bargains P a must Lumplete stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, gK Wockery and carpets. cr tor plumbing and tinning given prompt attention Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton. "OIL STOVES - W.J.CLARKE & CO. Opera Houtie block. ?W Line of Tents, Wagon vers, Anti-rust Tinware, General Hardware. IN A SEMI-ARID REfllON AN INT MOODY'S VISIT WITH UOVRRN- RNT RXPRRTS. Mountain Waters Could 8a Used For Irri tation. Bingham Springs, Aug. 20. -Special eorrespondnice. -I note in the papers that Congressman M.viilv ami irriga tion experts from Washington. D. C, are in Oregon on a MtMloo of loqalr, to ascertain the ooadltloai affecting reclamation of arid and s.mi-arid lands. I presn ne manv people think it is a mere junket of officials who at the public expense are going about the country to soe the sights. I am disposed to take a difTerent eiew. People don't select hot midsummer days ami travel across dnstv alkaline plains in search of enjnment. The idea is absurd. Furthermore, we are prone always to ascribe wrong motives to our officials, ami it refresh us once in a while to take the opposite view. Certainly, if Congressman Moody and the agricultural department repre sentatives look into this question ol rid land reclamation, thev will tier form valuable public service. The fu ture of the great west is tlejiendent in large measure upon intelligent treat ment ol this theme by our federal gov ernment. the Mountain Streams. Up here is brought lorcibly to mind the fad that there is a wealth of wa ter that might he used to increase the productiveness of our lands. When one thinks of the vast volume of wa ter Mowing down these western moun tains to the Colnmbia river, the enor mous stretches ! arid lands composed Of decomposed basalt or volcanic ash, and the wonderful results that might come from bringing the water and the very rich ash lands into . .intact, when he thinks of these things he will con cede the rational demand for govern mental inquiry into the conditions governing. The problem It 'complicated. Any one can master the general principles that water on volcanic ash lands will cause wonderful production of fruits, vegetables and grains. Hut the manner in which the water is to lie utilized, and the embarrassing questions ol riparian rights ami equitable distribu tion and conservation ol the suppl, these are reasons for carelul investiga tion hy scientific men from the na tional capital. A Thousand Contributing Rivulets. Kven here, past where the I'matiHe river flows, reaching Pendleton dimin ished in volume and only large enough to supply wtiat W. S. Ryers claims is his for Houring mill purposes, are a thousand small rivulets mining all the summer long, aud everv mountain canyon in the west lias as many. 1 lur ing the early months enough water tl tws to supply Mr. Myers ami thous ands of acres of arid lands. Later, the lower part of the river uear Pendleton runs almost dry. Imagine then a scientifically con structed -torage system that won hi re tain surplus waters in the early sum mer in immense reservoirs, to be given out during (he time when water is career. It would transform L mat 1 1 la county into a more productive region, a region already wonderfully rich in annually produced wealth. Mere is the water. There near town are the lands. Two elements in a great po tentiality. Aud it is because of this potential future for this eemi-arid re gion that Congressman Mtsidy's junket aud the visit of the experts Irom the national capital hold promise of sub stantial results. The Kasi Is Studying Us. It is in the working out of these problems of the utilisation of Nature's resources for the development of an un developed region that the great west is to uttaiu its possibilities. We ot the west are ouly just now coming into the observant attention of the control ling east. Those w ho dispense things official ami governmental are beginning to study us. Cairtnan Burton aud hie committee ou rivers and harbors from ttie uat'onal house have taken up the study of our "open river to the sea" question. That aolved, ami the stor age of surplus waters in the spring ac complished, our county will be a place that compared with 'he present status will suggest to the future that some one diecovered it with a modern Aladin lamp. L CROOK COUNIY IRgluATION. 00,000 Acres to Be Put Under Water by a New Company. The covering of 00,000 acres of arid laud in Crook county is the aim of a new company, the Oregon Development company, fl.000.0iX) authorised cai.i tal, incorporated last week at r-aleui. J. K. Morrison, ot Minneapolis, Minn., it at the bead of tbe enterprise. It contemplates bringing under irri gation a little valley on the upper OorOO of the Deschutes river, known as talker Basin. That basin includes about 100,000 acres of excellent sage brusti laud, and it i estimated that about OO.UUO acrea of that area can be brought uuuer the proposed irrigation system. Tbe aoil is eo very porous, however, that it will beau agpoojllfO job to carry tbe water. It will he ne cessary to cement the canal in order to prevent seepage that would euou ex haust the water supply. TUo soil U said to be exceptionally ricli anu it is free of stoues, water ouly beiug need ed u make it ideal larming laud. But the altitude is about 4500 feet above tbe eea, aud the temperature le a that only tbe hardy crope flour- i ere. It is adapted particularly to L.itening cattle lor the market. Mr. Morrison'- attention was first drawn to the Walker basiu last April, and I.-- i beu made a cureory .-xamina-tiou of tbe place, which conviuced him that it woold he a good held for au investment in irrigation works Then be made a trip to the Kaat and bearau arrangements which have ma tured luto au orgauitatiou prepared to go ahead with the project. A eurve) lug crew will be put iu the held tin week to locale route for ditches and make est i male, of tbe cost of the im provement. w a a MUOOY PANT Y DIDN'T Tt)P. Went Through to The Dalles And Will Keluro Later. Congressman M. A. Moody aud tiie party ol irrigation aud forestry experts from Wushiugtoii, D. C , did not make tbe atop at Kaeteru po m la they in tended, hut weut through to The Hallo, Mr. Moody's home, aud then ... Li. I ... Muukl Ui,uujit...ul.L. I.mIuV fcu u.i.at.1. v " . viis-rvwu" j A .............. T.tuucu an. I Wm.Ii.mm. day, Auguat 20 to 'il. they intend lo return to r.anumi vregou euou ui mftbu i hu t..nr lit the lUiIlll-arld HUUU- tiee. Tbe party passed though PeuOle tuu ou Monday. The exact date) ol their returu was nut yet known, as stated to the bast Oregon tan, bul it is thought it will occur during tbe ooiu- lug week. a. e -a OOOU Y1BLD LluHT LAND. P. J. Clbblns Naucb Preduees More Than 80 Bushels lo tbe Aers. ri... P J. (lihhina farm IU Cold Spriug, 14 miles north weet irom i'eii- dleton, has turned off a good crop tills year, the average heing something more than :ti) hushels to the acre. Andrew Lr.rson. who has bad charge of tbe farm, came into town todav with this report, He had 1W81 sacks from 150 acres. The land is light arid usual ly yields considerably leas than 30 bWoolOi The farm is a part of what has always heen known as the Dr. Campbell place. M. I, Logan, with whom Mr. Qlb bins lives, At Cunningham. Wash., was in town with Mr. Larson, having come down from Cunningham to at tend to business connected with Mr. Oihhins' affairs. Mr. Ingan will re turn home tomorrow or next dav. a CLARK WOOD S TRIUMPH. Gets Viee-Presldeney Walla Walla Frutt Fair Boyd Gels Nothing. The Lender is disposed to be gener ous toward its humbled foes, says tiie Weston 1 ex ler. In the hour of it success ami triumph it never pauses to commiserate with them, ami Bo won der why they were born into a world that tias offered them naught hut rJig appointment, failure and sorrow. As our readers will no doubt susivct. these remark, are iarf 'Cit larl v applic able to Boyd, of the Press. We pur posely omit his title of "Colonel," hich has onlv been an embarrass ment to hi in, inasmuch as he con hi never live up to or adorn it in any WAV. While llovd is still plodding along iii ignoble and deserved obscur ity, the edilor of the Leader is brought in'o glittering prominence bv the un solicited vet debiting honor of an ap pointment as vice president o the Walla Walla fruit fair. The reason is obvious. While Bov.l was darkle concocting his envious slurs concerning our Kranklin county ranch, whither we had gone, he said, to introduce au improved breed of coy otes ami harvest our crop of badger fioles, we have really been out there promoting the lovelv arts ol Pomona and Ceres, and causing the erstwhile wilderness to bloom aim blossom, even as the cheek of a radiant maiden upon her lir-t kiss. So r from being a detriment, the badger holes are a grenf convenience in setting out fruit trees. The difference between intelligent performance and ignorant criticism is thus illustrated. We have leen recog nised as a successful horticulturist, while if Boyd even gels a pass lie will he fortunate hevond his deserts. Gold: cold: Gold: The late-t K.ldoradn is reported to he on Nome Citv Beach, Alaska. Thous ands of people are hastening there, many of whom will return broken in health. Of what avail is gold when health Is gone'.' (tuaril voor health aitli toe best of all medicines --Hos teller's Moinach Hitlers, and yon will always have true wealth. The Bitters are for people who have abused their stomachs, or are naturally weak. It will regulate the bowels, stir up the liver, invigorate the ki Ittsv. sod V' soluteiv cure indigent ion, const i pal ion, malaria, chills ami fever. It is a na tural tonic, absolutely free from dan gerous narcotics. D should he taken to protect tie system from attacks ol malaria, fever and ague. It's a gtsal medicine to keep on loin I. Railway Mall Clerks. Tbe stand i ngs ot (he three young men who took the civil service examination here recently (or admission to Ihe ranks of railwav mail clerks, have been made public. They are as ltd lows: Charles L. French, Pendleton, HI percent; Civile K. Finch, Poodle- t ho. no William J. Moore, walla Walla, H-'. Kost A. Seeds, formerly a clerk in the grocery store of Oliver A f. . ook in. eiainination several in. it. i hs ago and is now running in a mail car between Detroit and Albany in w estern I Iregou . m- a at For sale. On account of departure 1 offer fur sab- my privale house, corner Johnson ami Webb street, containing eight rooms, alao a four room cottage aixl two lots nerr school house. .1 sHKIKUMAS WHO'LL BE S. P. PRESIDENT? IDLB RUMOR THAT A. L. MONLSR TO SUCCBBD C. M. HAYS. or likely That Samuel Mtrse Fallon ot the Alton System Win Be Named. Charles M. Hays has resigned the presidency Of the Southern Pacific rail wav company, as was told lie otliet dav in the telegrams to tbe Rast Ore gonian from San I'rsncsn-o, ami now the gossips are busy trying to appoint a man to take his place. A rumor ig.it out frni Portland and finds place in several newspaiers that A. L. Moh ler, president of the o. R . N ., is to succeed Have. The prediction was made In a Portland railroad man who as usual "is in a poattloo to obtain the most accurate railroad informa tion.' The rumor will not be received with credence, though the remarkable changes in the railroad nil ami in control of properties make almost m thing possible in them. days. A more reliable report is from the Sim Francisco Call. The Call says: "The resignation of Charles M llavs as president oi the Southern Pacific railroad is an assured fact ami it can be staled on most positive authority that his successor will he Samuel Morse Felton, Ihe president of the Chicago Alton railway company, now located in Chicago. "With the selection of Samuel Morse Felton for the Southern Pacific rail road there can he no doubt that the I'll loll Pacific railroad has absorbed tbe California svstem and the policy of the local railroad will be directed hereafter from the headquarters of (he I'nion Pacific lines in Omaha." Mr Ifohlor, however, i" accounted one of the most skillful administrative railroad officials in the entire country. He has achieved a great success in the 0. R. it N. management. Short Line Radueea Rales. Idaho people will be pleased with Ihe anni.tint'f i t that lieneral Pas senger Agent Hurley of the Oregon Short Line has Announced thai the company will shortly adopt a utnbrm passenger rate of 4 cents er mile on all its lines in Idaho. The present maximum local rate is ." cents per mile. Tin time lor putting Ihe re duced rate into effect has not been de finitely decided upon but it is an nounced that the change will he made not later than .Unitary I Mr. Hurl, v is quoted by the Salt Lake Tribune as saving: "Idaho has been making such strides in population in the territory t'ibutarv to our lines that the road feels justlHis! in reducing Ihe 5 cent mileage. "Western railroads can not run on the same mileage DMll as eastern roads because thev do tin, handle Hie tralllt . Their running expenses are consequently much higher in propor tion. Ten years ago, (or example, Idaho hail something over half the population it now has. In a sparselv sell led country -uch as that was, the local business must lie 'iiiimporlant. It was, therefore, necessary for a t cell I rale to he colon e.l "Ultimately, I expect that the short Line will le on a 'A cent basi- That is the lowest permanent basis on which a railroad can tie run with profit." m YEARS, to, is. VBARI of Stomach 1 rouble. So mat let Low long standing. NAU'S DYSPKPSIA CURK WILL CUM ooooouoo Ht want Ihe weakest eloioacha to Moot, Tin. reuiedy will re lore the stomal h lo normal auti healthy eoDdllten II you have been ufrr lug with b)pepla beglu laklug tbl reuiady, aod tee i, . yuu will gradually linprov. For sale b) Tallman & Co. and all lirst i lasb diuggists, or send to Frank Nau, Portkad Hotel Fhar macy, Portland, Oregon. Price Ji.oo a bottle, U bottles for t.j, express prepaid Oregon's Most l amous Resort. The Hotel Flavel la uow open lor the tteuwm Pineat equipped reaorl uurlb ol MoDtaray. a.vsf y room eh-clrie lighted aud steam healed. Viueal balbiug buacb on North Paeth. roast. Luaurlou club House, he lading bowling al ley, billiard ball aud aide bars. Teuuls cuurta and many excelleut atireclloua. Oue buudted roou., Bruaael carpced aud ouulalu lug beat lurulluie money . .end buy Loug dialau.x lelephoui lu ottn-e Uoiel uudet uiauagaiueul oi t ... J. P Har vey. Pur rales, elc . add r oat. Hotel Plavel, riavel, Oref OB, or ad lree J L. Mitchell, sec MtarfiBl MafquAa. B .lldlug. rurllaul..ireou "Nerve Waste." Oue ol the uioai helpful book on uerve weakuea ever leaued la thai entitled "Nerre Waste," by Dr. nawyer of nau Prauciaco, uow lu iu dflb Ikousaud. Tbta work of au eipar crleuoed aud imputable phy.lclau I lu agree able coutrl to the vaat auui ol la. as aching which prevail ou lkl lutereetlug ,t.,,. i It abounds li. carefully coualdefed aud piacll. al adfice, and ha Ihe two groat wedl of wla dom aud alucerity. ll is vudoraed b Uplb the reliKlou and secular pre 1 uv ulcugo Adveuca aay : "A pc.uaal of the buuk aud the appllcatUMi uf lis priuclpias will put beallh, hope aud u. ail lulu Ihouaaud of Uvea that are uow auAriug through i.rt vou m.paruuiii I." The book la ll.tu by mall poaspald. One ol the avosl lulereaUug chapter chapter as, oil Nef vluea aud Nejva Tobiua has been prluaed separately a a sample chapter, aud wlU be aeul lu auy addreaa for stamp by Ibe publiabers, TUB hACUrlC fUBUBUINO CO., Box JB6S, eaai fraud, u oUadard remedy lor lilaSI butiurrha ' d nuiisiiif IN 4H HOURk. Cure kkS net aaS Bladder Iruubla THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Fall and Winter Dress Goods in Broad Variety New OOdl arriving daily. Tddav in rei - ivt.l the mo.t handsome lint- ol vno tln ss Oodfl and fall outings over shown in the t tiy such as Melrose Solid Granites. Cheviots. Woil I'eati de Snie. IV roll a Suiting and Venetian It's every lady's wish to own .i handsome blot k or colored suit, as tbfl t .ist- may b ami by our low prices we make it a comparatively Oily matter, whether in plain weaves .ir imported fancies The par ticular fabrics that we mention here arc the most up to date A Hand5ome Line. ot all wool Ftetu h AmMsBi in all the newest Pofliafl. Mttwfns The prettiest, daliltit'st and newest nl -as Iffsj ihv;1Ns ihoWD curliest here I'leasure and good values await vou m this itoel .lut Received A large shtpmeiit ol OUtittl llannels. Diet BN COffttinljf the line-n and largest assoitment evei hanilletl in PondlotOlt, If you will make a comparison ol values In this stock wo have no irar ol the result. N.t prices alone but quality as well will interest vou We absolutely guarantee you the lowest peice. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agents Butttrwick i Patttrnt, MANHOOD RESTORED cupioBsr 1 Ida cal VftU Of aa awBVBBBK 1 f a f n-" . t .i.v.i,.i.i will n.c, K.trr.ea van Bjr,"M1; '' "I i..f tio I....I nBit..sd, Umela, WW I ' n Hark.Srntlaal i I,.n. v i ivrkim. I'Ik.Ih V .JIB 1 '" ' " '!"' i. ! .i iFn4i..iiiaIka, JIB 'aMsKsr I i t.i.rckag - yVSW ' ' ' e r-IM rill a lo I I , I n.., ll . 1 lit. n.,rr,,r ,. . Ift IM l r-..-T. 1 riSS o . is xi.tej 1 tie, 1 mi urinary ontaii ti a.l iiuMiflu."v 1 1 ri in 1. 1 ' '-e.i ail ee 1 .mi .'. 11 11 11 v Thar. .i. 11 a nt 1 c.ir.il y Dts tor Is h.H-aii tin p. r esttl are Insiliisd with PraMaBMMSe 'I 1110 s 1-1 ilia .'.1 v Kn"..ii riii.-t v I re with. 'il t ft.n i..n.... ,iala a willlaw giiaranUHiKo ' 'I n I mi . on , i if s ...,a nun i,. . t a 1 iiuaiieiii . ure. ll jai a twl J far sie( 0 llll.ll. S.'ll.l f T . ., ,u l Mi.,.,,, I ,1a, A'l.lnvut It t oi. SIS ! I Str. ., p, 0. Uoi arm. Han rranreawaOsL suit v l.K ti c v l.l.M aM aODa DBtLTeMUMTW, I'lMil.ntlN. OIIK4iow. FORKS LOW -IN IWN TANK PUMPS. LACE LEATHER SUCTION HOSE ROPES. STEEL CABLE, ETC : : EVERYTHING - FOR - HARVEST HANSFORD & THOMPSON. HARDWARE MRR0H wi s Main Slreel, Pendleton, Ore. BOLTS 1 11 1 First Kver in Pendleton WPORTKD KNoi.iKH DOURLR sun l PORTER i DRAI UHT. I.L KINDS 0 I I RPO RT E D LUNOHKH : BCHLITSS ATI. as BRER Tin ii" -1 cow ..I (hi- Faiiiniis Mllwiiiikis- linn; lievel here la'fore THri MAJ;PPA Nil Main 1 Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock on the Coast T.l.phoiM OOOIMOtion at lanili. A.l ditfi 1'ilui UiM-k hi- P.ntlloton. Chas. Cunningham. b in a Em 1 ;ip. Oregon Lumber Yard HOOD OUTTRRH I or I. am auI tlwnl I nigs. ('Iieapnr tlian I in Lumber, Lath, ShinKlett, FtuildiiiK Paper! Tar Paper. I. line and C attest, Moulding. Pickets, Plaster, Hrick and Suud, Screen Dooinat Window i, HitHh and lhntrH, I 1 s-eMaBBBBl Terra GottR Poc. Bone ught, ppf HOTEL PENDLETON Alta St., o). Court tiouar. QaO OAHVKAU, I'ioo KieKttotly Purobbed Slua Hotted European flail. Mail and a kail Irons tlegHtl. Sample w 0..111 Im unueitlwa Room Rate Ne, 75c. $11 I U Ray it Co., Buy aud aell Stock, BoimJm Under New rianaKement nl (irnlii tot Calii UI uli UlaWiflua NVw Vortf mo. k 1 ..ii. 1. , Cbkg SI... K I .illangi ChkAgv boar4 ( I J gvurl i. .... Faadialoe, )ra, 1 Strictly Mdm Kitolleol Cutsioo tvery Modero COOIOOIODCO atasH law atlwl B Qlff Ul I Trtal. Htlta $1.00 1 dty Special ftitu by VMk or aoith Bar and UlllUrd UuomB Ha4auartara lor Iraweiinu Man Tha Baat Note la fcaatern OreUon Van Dran Broa., Propa Succ.aaora to J. E. Moor. For Health, Strength and fi llnunr. llrniL I IVHOUI V I ' I 1 11 rv s e a 1 Polydore Moens, Proprietor. 0 11 RY 1 lH