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JUST ARRIVED OUR FALL CLOTHING PORTLAND'S RECREATIONS 80.960 RRRjAIN ON SHORR-BOATING SO RNJOV The Union Label A badge of honor Contained on all Our Fall Garments Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. MONDAY, kOQVtt M, ML THE AWFUL WHISTLE BLAST hiidiniiln Uit Psndlston RpeeU7ully n. attention or me naoru.u . Htmtnt. nth limine Ol h railroad ooffl MlMli rim on just tb same with J, thr iWBeliRf Mood curdling; ajntti trnm the RWiwn "" thv entur the cuim in- "i wu I.. I..... uiuilil nffop lit. criTff of defoiil tlmnkfuliiHUH. No .ifU. tn in c t-rr w mm wir i mt- ttoo 0 tht road illtl Hfr will ink to MM I ... uWt.Mii - II :i III 1 I I'NN II a-twi imiuiur tllllM. II 11'- . : lll.. tl.it uir fr.r miliis 1 iu '" 1 .l .....I, aif.il uml lid Iritur D Willi - l . ,1.0 hmn iik.ii. . :iri4 tirillll' III an mm tbiokthftt thuy an- niin.mni.Hti 10 nier halt I'tMldlftOll thf rHfllitHlltH u l 11... l 1...;..-1 .... 1 . 1 IDU If Inni ' 'Muwinnii ' rl HIM 1 Kill I ill a 1 "ini.no , m niivi ' in Nik IllHM W III lll I II- H I r V j pat a itop U what (MiiiHtit utfH an ll.il. - I 1...W Old Soldier' Hxparionca. JIM Aaatlfi, I t'lvil war VrjttUbHi ninciiriter, 1ml. , write : "My fared by Dr. Kiiik'm Nw Life I'iIIh. : IiiloiiD & ('u. For Salt. Ifottw of lumtuHrfullnvv, 80u acre tttwlt wheat uml; all inilmimntH ..I U,,. u angelic U I III I lit I Ills. I I DO YOU NEED A CLOCK, WATCH, KING, WATCH CHAIN, CHARM, SET SILVEK FOKKS. KNIVES OK ROONgj OK AN ALARM CLOCK anythinii i" the Jewelry line ''"ITUME'aul I Will. WKVOI III h iiksi ..( MAHD fun ks LouisHunzicker Jeweler aod Ontio.Hn ' v u i. . ".AUlO lu nd llexter'a Arrival! at HoUl Pendleton. Oeo RnrtfD, Han Francisco. Frank Curl, I'ortland. Harry Harr, I'ortland. Miin Boyer, I'ortland. A K Corbett, Portland. K R Horrie, Hpokeue. .I T Hhearer, Spokane, w" (i Armstrong;, SpokOBO. I M Heller, Milwaukee. Sain KuiiHtadler, Chicago. .I W Hurley, Denver. J M i: Portland. Leonard A Kaker, Portland. W A Wade, Spokane. R Bum, Walla Walla. Italpti B Wade, city. C K Cranston, city. C M Sin ill,. Portland. K Asclioff, Portland. A M Kercher, Portland. I W Kamard and wile, Portland. .1 A Allison, Portland. Morton Dot. Portland. Mr and Mr .1 P llayden, Portland. Mm .1 P Hayden, Portland. .1 W Smith, Portland. I'lutH (i Konunek, Han Francisco F W Kites, Chicago. Dr .1 K Hpanoglo, Athena. W ti Armstrong, Seattle. .1 (' Walters, M inoeanolis. I . lierlaali, M inneapol in. Homer Reeves, Hager City. P M Klwell, Spokaiif. I II OoOMtOi Portland. Q B VouiiKinan, Portland. W 0 Ourtii, Portland. (' I. Downer, Hpokanc R O Brace, St Paul. Jm (' UuouitiKham, 8uokaii-. 1 1 Kii-iiwn- si LuMl I, II Laiuuert, Kargo. Daafnau Cannot oo turad by local appliratioua, " lliuy uauuul tw li llir (luauaMxl portion ol llie our. Tburu U ouly ouu way lu euro (la(nuit. huiI that la by uoustitu tloual rtnutHliuH iHialuuaa U caUMid by an lu llauiuil aoMUloa ol tbti uiui'oua llnluv ol tin Kuntachlan tubu. Wliuu tbl tube gel iu tlaiuiKl you liave a ruiublliiK aoutxl or liupur (art boarlUK. ami urn It la tintlruly uloaad loalueaa la thu ruaull, ami uulua Hi lutlamiua linn MO bu lalcuii out ami tUla tube roalorod to IU normal I'omliliou. liearlUK will be dualroyuil toruvur ; ulu uaava out ol Ion arc cauaud by ualarrb, wblob la uothluic but au lullamod ooudlllou ol tin' iiiuroiia aurlaooa Wo will glvo uue buudrud dollara lor auy uaav ol doafuona li auaoil by oalarrh) Dial oauuol bn uurod by Hall'a Catarrh Curo Homl lor i tn ulara, Into. r. J. CliKNKY ik CO., I'olodo, O. Hold by all drugglala, 7k Hall'a Family Pllla are the beat. K. Martin received every day IreHh nkiiniienttt of veitetableH and uiHoiim Mad they are the hext on the market ar Vfcwiv are aiteciullv wdwtod for Martin bf good judgeM oi uieluim and veget tUiw. If you ueod any good pearhen fur canning you ahould leave yoor or derx at Martin 'a. He alto haa jaro and eitra capa and ruhueri. SO Didn't Waar a Maak. But her beauty wan OOJOBlfAoly bid den hv aorea, blotobOR and pimpleii till abe uaed Bucklen'a Arnica Salve Tben tbey vaniahed an will all erup tioua, lever aorea, bulla, olcera, car hunclee and lelona from itt uue. Jo fallible (or cut, corua, burn, acaldo aud pilea. (Jure uuarauteed. '25r at Tollman i Oo. lu caaeH of cough or croup give the Utile oue Uue Minute tkiugh (jure Then reat eaay aud have no fear. Tbe child will be all right iu a little wh ile It never faila. Pleaaaut to take.alwava naff mire uml almoMt iiiHtuntauteoua ill effei'l Tall man A Go. 50 PLEDGED ARTICLES i. rine f i tn M,lens a,ul ladles' K0'1' and silver watches, l0 P 0 " Wodi, tfringg, chains and great variety of Jewelry Come I lne,y low prices during the month ol August 1 kwr. r '""gains ' "eeP must C0UlDlta sroc crockery and carets ,0'' plumbio and tinning given prompt attention. Joe Baslor, Main btreet, J'enaieton omplatfl stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, WAIL BOXES Lfc-AM. VOUR OKOEKS WITH OS WHEN IN NEED OF ANY THING IN ... . (Jrmite ware, Tinware, Builders' Hardware Numbing or Electrical Applies CALL ON J. CLARKE & Opera Mouae Block. CO. PENNYROYAL PILLS Splanald Protean Mad With tha Fraa Swimming Bath SubterlRtlon of 96,000. Portland Aug. 26.-Having been flown here for several dav and !...,,,., fond of water sports, I have been M joying the fine rowing and smiling the Willamette river nflordi the people of lortland. The viaitor bere wonder why Portland (oik do not take advan tage of the wonderfnllv fine boating privilege thin great river offer. The query i auggented, whv do not more people engage in aquatic Bportu? Do ing some figuring, one arrives at some really astoniahing results. Portland claims 100,000 population. She prob ably has 95,000. Most people hore are prosperous as common prosperity goes, while a large number are wraltny. At a guess, 3000 to 6000 people arc now or were at the seashore or in the moon taios. This leaves 00,000 people now in Portland and who have had practical ly no outing or vacation. Boating on tbe Willamette ia mm good. Hailing is not eoual to that t lie found oo broader bodies of water where winds are steadier and nrevail from ifiven directions at rivn lima. of day. But the wind is net havv enough to make much danger and rescue is always at hand for overturn ed sailors. Rowinu ix almnai I..- the water smooth and the current slug- gun. On (Sunday, yesterdav. out of ftn.iHHr people who were in Portland, eiactlv 24 took boats from the two principal noat houses one at the foot of Salmon street, tne other at foot of Morrison. This was the record up to 4 p. in. Af ter that hour a rowboot and a launch went out, and there were in sight three sailboats, a launch and three private rowboata. So that no M than 50 people all ot Sunday afternoon were enjoying the superb boating priv ileges of Portland, while H9,B50 re mained on shore to walk the streets or ait in the park. BOON BM remarked that il Pendle ton were sitnatetr where Portland if, and were no larger than it ivw is, fiOOO inhabitants, there wnnlrl have been five times an many jieople on the water. This is probably nntruc If Pendleton were where Portland la, Pendleton would lie what Portland is, rather sleepy in this regard, at least. Yet one cannot avoid wonderment that so few persons extract enjoyment from the most enjoyable of all sports those that nertain to yachting, row Im and laum hinii. It isn't am of mv business how Portland people take their recreation : that's whv I write about it. As one passes Dp and down the river along the water front, he seat the rea son why Portland needs free witnminir baths. Something like ten per cent of the (ioiti 1 at mti are boys of swimming possibilities, and 50 per cent were bath lug on Sunday afternoju. Tin- little water rats were all along tbe shore for two utilea. About two month ogo some enterprising Portland citizens conceived a plan lor (roe swimming hatha and started a subscription. The Nplendid and simultaneous response has lieeu $4000, and optimistic uiunicipal patriots think the reuiaiuing 1 1000 will lie in hand so as to open tne liaths lor the Lewis and Clark centennial in 1905. This will be a niunu meut to Portland's public spirit aud tbe resist less onward inurch of her ei tixetia to waids the desired end a r limitation for liberality and enterprise that will put to shame Seattle, Han Francisco and Pendleton. Meanwhile, the mortality rate will be about 100 anuually iron, drowning of small boys, of whom f rtlaud has a large stock on hand. But old Portland ia a comfortable town, after all, and ita people are well -to-do and not all tbe time ruah- itig off after booms raid inflations. She will gradually wake up and build BOtM streets ana do a who 'e lot of things needed to trauaform her I mm a great big village into citittex.1 town. Home day, here will lie a city with which there will be none to oo mpare, In- ti,e locution, eatbetically and ROM mercially and from the consideration of sanitation, is well nigh ideal- L, REMOVES TO ORftJON CITY Or. Air. Beau Laavaa Pendleton on Sep tember 16, , Dr. Alf Kcutie today aniioiinct d tbe details of tbe transfer of bia dental business to Dr. M. B. Mettler, MM '' lleipner. Dr. Beatie on Septeii U-r l.j turns over to Dr. Metiler the former's practice in Pendleton, himself r eiiiov. lUg to Oregon City, where bo will form co-partnership with his brotber, Dr. K. B. Beatie, formerly in Pendle ton, whom Dr. Alf Beatie aucceed d in the practice here. Dr. Metaler, aaya Dr. Beatie, is a very skillful pr.actic tiouer and will prove to be au ! port' ant addition to the ranks of tlie profes sion bere. Mr Beatie has lived here fur many MfgM and baa built up a liusiuues of large proportions. The de parture of Dr and Mrs. Beatie will lie siucerfh regretted by their many Pendleton Irieuds. Mrs. Beatie is uo w iu Oregon City, aud will remain there, awaiting Dr. Beatie's arrival soon after riepteui ber 15. AM UNOFFICIAL RCC0RO. J oaor Keaoiurosudi "un Appls- Jask" as a by raying Fluid. iu the recorda of the otbee ol Judd deer, horticultural commiasiouer for the haateru Oregon dibtnct. is a scran oi ruuoru wiucri will uA urobali v an pear in omciai reuorle o! the depart mem. Knowing Mr. tieer's iuvial na ture, and keen appreciation of fun Bert Huffman wrote bim tbe following letter : Hou. Judd (Jeer, Com. Horticulture Dear Sir. -Can you rocommeud i spraying tluid, that will be ready fur use at any time.' tlave Ir.ed Wn.u hard's, Henry Bust's, Julius Koeach's. Oho. ott's, SCIillts', fabst'e aud sev era! others with very satisfactory re sults, but you beiug more experieuced in such matters, might be able to sti keat a still better. BKKT H (JFJ'MA N. Not to be outdone, Mr. (ieer. always ready and anxious to aay a good word for bis section, sent tbe following la couic reply : Cove. Oreaou. ti. Huffman. Hear Bir. Iry Uove applejack. i r mi utlKn, Com. aVIRVOMI COMES BACH. ever since shaking the alkali dott from his feet and exchanging it for the dirty black dirt that fills the air farther east. Fred ha awaiting him a hearty wel come, fn a local chop honge hia for mer friend have set apart a stool de corated with the design, "Frad Kem per, oor Honored Guest, Welcome." And when he arrives tbe stool will lie dedicated to his exclusive use. SOME OF THE BIO YIELDS. Tha Athena Press Olvei Flgurti or Crop Turnouts Near There. Says the Athena Press: Brown 0) llodgen had 315 acres of wheat this season. It averages 45 bushel per cr. Their barley also makes an av erage of 45 bushels. A field of 110 acres on the reserva tion, owned by Cha. Mclean, went 45 bushels to the acre. .1. H. M Human i pleased with tbe yield of bis IrlO acres. The field went 40 bushel per acre. E. A. Dudley had .too acre in wheat, the average being a little over 40 bushels per acre. W. H. II. Scott's 200 acres of wheat yielded over 40 hnshel per Acre. W. 11. Hawe had in :t60 acres of wheat this year. It averages 42 bushel per acre. Lowell Rogers, a prosperous young farmer residing near Adams, ha on his home place of 300 acres a rt5 bush el yield. On mountain land 300 acres made 30 hnshel per acre. Sixty acres of barlev vields 86 bushels ier acre. Robert Ooppoek ha 300 acre, lot) of which i pring sown grain that aver ages on the whole, 31 bushel per acre. D. A. Pinkerton this year had in 135 acre of wheat that made an av erage of M huhels per acre. From 20 acre of barley he got fi49 sacks, or 75 bushels per acre. Cass Cannon' 80 acre Held netted even 50 bushels iter acre. Claude Steen' big field north of town gave up 10,000 ack. The fall grain on this place went 40 bushels per acre, and spring-nwn 27 huhel per acre. A. R. Price had in 100 acre of wheat. It went 37 bushels er acre. Sixteen acre of barlev went 61 buhel. From an H0-acre field. Will Pinker ton cropped 1351 sacks of wheat, and from 20 acre of harley the return were 014 sack. It weigh out 73 bushel per acre. Frank Mansfield ' crop this year is a good one. It nets him somewhere between ;t6 and 40 bushel to the acre. aj j Unci Tom's Cabin. Although this play ha been be'ore the public for o manv year, at ill there are few play that posse the drawing power of this piece today. The secret of it success is that the story i a popular oue. and the inci dent of the play are familiar to every man, woman and child in the country. Mr. oriswold has selected his large company with the greatest of care, employing only first-class talent, hiii 'in them Hre urn h well known peo ple as Ben Dull on, Verne Weston. Charles Jackson, LI ilia Adams and the great child artist Little Dot. The company will upwar here tonight. Band concert at 7 p. m. nightly. Kverybody in the country can afford to see I' nee Tom' Cabin played under a large waternnsif tent at the price of admission which i only 25c for adults, children 15c, chiidrsn uuder ti year free. P.T. Thomas, Somterville, Ala., "I wa suffering from dyspepsia when I coin, menced taking Kodol Dyspepsia Core. I took never a, Itottles and can digest anything. " Kodol Dyipenala Cure is the only preparation containing all the natural digeetive riuid. It give weak stomach entire rest, restoring their na tural condition. Tall man it Co. Julius Meilike, a Sherwood, Wash ugt ii county, fanner, filed a petition in bankruptcy in the Cnited sti tef court Hi I alnht.es consist ol a lel.t of 11950, due tbe Dea Moines, la., Na tional nank There are no aaset. George Armstrong and D. II. Strow bridge of Portland have tiled BBOtltioa in bankruptcy In tbe federal court, showing their liabilities for the firm B he 13101.80; no assets I mpt i,, ns, cuts, bums, scalds aud aorea of all kind quickly healed by DsWitt's Witch llatel alve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure you get the original -DeWitt's. Tall man A Co. i 1 Alt I "V THE ROOT or yous; HAIR should look like thu, but U yH hvc DANDRUFF a aa a a THE IjCKW driio. yi rwi with er, it like this. . "Ua.truy tin (SUM you remove tiw .Mot." No DaatvvH, aa f-ailing flair, aa Baidnoi. ll you KILL THE QERM with NFWBRO'S HERPIOIDE i ' uta by all drwfjIaU P,K ' " L OregiM) Lumber Yard s fOCM OUTl FKs For b " 4we" ug. Bssr man nu C Lumber, Lath. Shi tflc. Bt n.4 . won itruatiun " 'l'ny are "LIFIS 8AVKR8" to girU at luauhoudi tidiuir devuloouicut ot oriraua and body. No , w remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life o.ueg a pleaaurc. fil.OO PKK BOX B MAIL. cSold Ufi, ""). DU. ilOTT'B L'UUMU'AL CO., Cleveland, Ohm Ul I-V1AN a CO.. UMtH'Uiar.t. FUN ULKl'ON, OUtCUOM. Poudloloulaus Ooparllng Cannot Rsmala Away From tba Greatest Town Ever. Fred Kemper is coming back to Pen dletou. He went to Dakota several They overcome Weak- mouuis ago, seinug out nis ronuieiou aeae. irrw-rularity and drayage and ex press busiuea and gur llnnAHaaai lake am a wa III., i.rfl a-vff at... Raa, a a iiierjue vns- :lle u n lai.ui in iauu ui nit naoi- r I C , I . - 1 il.. 1 1 . M tans to npoici ioc reuiaiuuer ol a useful life iu raising No. 1 Bed north ern wheat (or tbe gophers of Minnesota aud tbe suckers of Illinois aud other people. Now, be is io I.a i.rande, en route back to tbe greatest town ever, Pendleton He bag been huuieeick uiiuaalon.N or and baumh "pains u ild i uk Paper, T,r Paper. Lime a vU Cement, Mo ffxtdiiigs. rickets, Plaster, Hric kand Saud. Scree) i Wooruk WiuduwH, S; att and Doom, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie ik Ufht, Prop'? A.IU 8r, oip. Oaurt Hons. Dail) Blast Or agoruiai, delivered by 'jarrier, onl t icaga woak.. OREGON PRUIT IN THE SOUTH ATLANTA WANTS ALL IT CAN 0RT THIS YEAR. A Pendleton Merghant Hat Inquiries Tor Appla. Prunes and Pears In Large Lot. Ralph Ward ha an inquiry from the McDonald Coiumigeon company of Atlanta, Ga., asking bim to look up and make arrangement to ahip there from bere Oregon apple and prune and pear in car lot. The McDonald people aay they have dandled lot of Oregon and California fruit and want all tbey can get this year. The mar ket there is demanding thee fruit th it year more than ever heretofore, and the demand i practical! v unhm it -d. Potato Uood Prcperly, Potatoes are selling at from tl.75 to 12 a ack, and the end i not yet. They may and probably will go high er, o that housekeeper may he de positing a very larse part ot a f5 note with tbe retail dealer in order to in sure the delivery of one I'-hmhel sack of "spuds" at their home. The high price i title to a scarcity caused by froit in the early season when the potato vines were injured. The quality ol the potatoes was also damaged, and even at the high price are not good. Pendleton will have to import large amount of tin vegetable, a the local supply i practically nothing a compared with the demand. A to the apple tupplv, the local i not goisl and some think they will he scarce. Iton't he atified with temporary relief from indigestion, kodol Dv pepsia cure permanently and com pletely remove thi complaint. It re lieves permanent I y because it allows the tired stomach perfect rest. Diet ing won't rest the stomach. Nature receives supplies Irom the food we eat. The sensible way to help the stom ach i to ne 'Kodol Dympia cure, which iligeat what you eat and can't i help hut do you good, rallman A Co. For Sal. On account of departure 1 offer lor ale my private bouse, corner Johnson and Webb street, containing eight rooms, also a lour room cottage and two lots near school house. J. SHKUKBMAN. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Fall and Winter Dress Goods in Broad Variety New lOodl arriving tUily. fodtj Wt l iVl ,1 the m.i k.Aa line ol wool dress food! d (all suitmt,'-; evei shown in the i m such ai .HolroHe Soliel Rraaite,Cheviots. WoM Peaude Soie Perolln Suiting aad Venetians It's every HMjr'fl wish to own ,i hamUom Mack or eolortd suit as the case may he, and hy our low pm - . we ,,ko lt ,, , ,n,,.irati'vel a-- matter, whctliet in plain w. aves or imported fan,,,, flie par ticular fabrics that we mention liere are flic niot up to date A Handsome Line. ot all wool Frenrli ihnneli, in all the newcit I'arsian pitterns The pretltest. daintiest and newest ideas arc always shown earliest her--Pleasure and kjood values await von m this stock Just Received A late shipment of otitinn tlannels. I'h.-v ate certainly the finest and largvst assortment ever handled in PaMiStOS, II you will make a comparison ol valu-s in this stock we have no Icar ol the result. Not prices alone hut quality as well will interest you We absolutely guarantee vou the lowest peices. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agentl Butterwick i pAtttrni, ITA 1 7. REViT'-T'T BmTi k 1 a a! i ! 1 TTTT1 Mormon aishopa' Pllla a. a i ... w f"t O iu ukn. i ia. .- CKiinn in. i i..u..ni mni..if oir '. .mm at l.l an, ,a( i, ... .a. 'I"!1 " "' "' "V Ours Lost Manhood. Im- POtfnor, Uii Powar, NlBht-koaeas, Bparmauirrhaaa Insorri nla, ane ' r ' l I ft orw Is ! !n. I. WHTtm h '.!. ,u, . II U.al.idMl BEST FOR THE BOWELS If n1 ImlMl'l H H'llrll . lll'BtMh t ItlOl KIMPflt flf tH.w. t B)ffrj iJ on 1 1' ill ir will N, k. p. Jfoill bow i-Is kIh n. and bf wnll. I'urrt. In th .' uf fin Ivitt li y " M." I'M Hii, l 1 ah i rniia th tnoiitn ..( , a at It oat . i I. . 1 ir Bit IIIT i l.r Im.WPIB Offw an. M Ittrt thp U.ni aint noi ontro t.,. S ' I t mmtmtm a ..iiiN. ..n.a,, ? bbcsmv trt undacL vtui !, Cmmm AdtJr, iihup ttmadf Co., tmn rnmolfo. rH HAliK HV T A LLM AN CO.. I HU iii. Is l s . i'km i ! ,f I i N , OHICwAn. elf at and) i-lan t- to take CANDY CATHARTIC FORKS LOW-DOWN TANK PUMPS, I.ACIi LEATHER SUCTION HOSE ROPES, STEEL CABI.Ii, ETC : : EVERYTHING - FOR - HARVEST HANSFORD & THOMPSON. HAItOWAKl Ml' Ki n an N Main Street, Pendleton. Ore. BOLTS EAT "EM LIKE CANDY rira.atit ralalal.li- Clrlil r.i.1 Oio.. Ih. tiovd H.lrr Mk'Uli Wr.Lrli .1 lilli. , I. t iml H . .nil p.-i I... i wrio I.h lo-r .anilr. an, I I lis. na l .111, taitwaf 11 mrajJMi ' i a ic. cearaiTi ai roai KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN YEARS, IO, 15. 13 VKAKS of Stomach Trouhle. No mat ter how lime, standing. NALP1 DYSPEPSIA CURK WILL CUKE 00000000 We want tba weakest atoma.ii. i, treat. Tbl reinedr will restore tbe alum, b U normal auil beailbr . oodllloii II yuu bare been auder lng with Urapepala begin laklog Ibla remedy, aail see huw ynu will gradually Improve. l or sale hy Tallman & Co. and all first class druggists, or send to Frank Nau, Portland Hotel I'liar macy, Portland, Urogon. Pries 00 a bottlsi 6 bottlsa loi 15,00, 1 iK prepaid Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock on the Coast , TalaphotM oonnaetion ;it raneh, A.I lii'MH Pilot KiM-k or Pendleton. Chaa. Cunningham. W r are Ibe ou.l. " l tbe ..al) uule lu tbe I sa.l.llerr liU.llm.a IU l-ellilleuill niai e pint a lull force ol m, chain. lb. .lulllie, ana make our owu Savldira, llarueae, etc , asl do uol ablu tbeiu Irom tbe lai torlea like aouie ol uui ooiuoetiior aad tben tell you tbey are gl K." 1 a bout wade; but tbey are uol JOSEPH ELL, leading Harness and Saddlery . LIKE a a DIAMONDS A -ItStyfcue HHaaHaul P , jwlBMis .xaRgAREtiEaaKsnEaBB m lei si ta UUO IMKVi Ati, Prop KluKdoiiy Forolshed Stun Huttd liuiupaau rtan Hlock aa) a halt I roaa Oeput . Sample Muoin ia . oiuu Room Kate 51;, . si.au Hotel Pendleton Under New nanajrement ' b. ali. Vaur 1 auuJi will abinc ilka JnuueiiUa if doaa by The Domestic Laundry, J. 9, ItOBlNBON. i Strictly Klht Class Kxcelleat Cilsiie. liliry Modern Coireoitjace tUr sad Kiniard Rooms. 1 tie Beat Van Dran Bros., Props rl 6lif Us 1 Trill. Illtl $100 1 day optcltl Mti. by mm or mootb lieadguarlera tor Trsvellng Meu Hott Is EssterniOreioa. SuccfMora to J. E.Moore isi m For Health, Strength and ft DlaaaaiirA liritiL ....... 1 ivmohi v t-r gggga .... Polydore Moens, Proprietor. 11 1111 1.