JUST ARRIVED miBFALL CLOTHING WAREHOUSES FILLING UP WHEAT COMHS IN IN UMK. I M M BNSK VOL- The Union Label A badge of honor Contained on all Our Fall Garments Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. TEARINtj DOWN CARR FENCE ,.,.l,,MGeei With Fun Authority to Soutnsrn ur . u dual InitMil Statt'S Lhi ,. la'ftodthern onia-un c.ar- Blfliai. . . .1... ,, tu. . IH II I 'A I ' I I VII' n l ,ilt II 'I HI 1 i ... nm - . . i ii.ui t-..lu inn t ... i m I , I . III I I II I I I I K in ' " BW i . - .,1 I i . i . .i it. ik ii 1 1 tiiriii.'in iibi - fenu. bv tin' J"" v in ' . .. tlaootv UllMd tatfs H""" "urnr "" V . U....I....,, llnm ill It llW ... In tmiiiiio... m - . , i i . i u lAdi iliiit'll lll tun n. nii- ' .. im inuiiituiiiiMi miritrn- .... .... un. tll lll'l I 1 1 U I III! cri i . ' i . ..i .( Hi niiiri wan hot mn- u. i UiirM nil ti am vim. . Lu u.liiiilliili It in order t" avmii wiv poHioia .. 1 1 . 1 1 1 ... niii&'i. hi 1 nmii n ttlorr klpt "HITl!l I IK' ll" a, ik. A..dilunl t rum u full t- K...I 1 ,1 it. I ,.n 1 ii.. 1,1. . ,1 iirfii I .' Ill I I UN 1 1I IHM I 1 1 1 tl . iliilellooHirnrM nicm worn 1 ntui when MHk.'ii whatbar anyone 10 tw Mnt tn RBBOVa tli) now fit- . I- tl.,... hi. ml tn k lui.lMt.ll mil iruiu tlisre tonk it coiivhv- . .a 11... ...it. . . f 1 1 ' f 1 , , , Hi wrriv .l . tl ....I.... ....... .,!; in. 0(1 (llr 1CBIII' il'imiit. , mi hi . nip. alnlatioai, Inn M word linn bmi s I WS a I ft 1 bin Iimii in IViiilltHon recently. HO', t'ipeci n wiiru iruiu urn .. . , . : . 1 1 1 Li 1 :r iiii.m' raw-sit n uii'iHrr im-i 1- ConmaDicatiini ii ilitlicult, as fliru" " ,,'.,ii,i nun rr in ,111 ItiNidtlitsirately ten r inn down the a. 'in ini' untiiatri-r 11 ill r h l'ih iiv to uve (hi' 1 1 1 11 1 1 r 1 it 1 h . ir n if 11- lirt. bv nsmiivinu tlmm. If Hiik ess il will MVH tin- government npMMt, u well as Iiimiik an eco- lhn.it. U.ul,.l VI .11 ......... 1 vyn.j ..laitiiitti .inirnr will limit. tort HI tllM twin,. I 1 . ll.Ultu III (Me VI I lint iit 1'i.r.tf 11 1 I v ..Ytritct. trOffl Him sarlli ...ill lliu uiiru .i.iitl. W. A fas husky laborers ur coufulown tin- MM wnil Ml the IN with itoatnnsB ami dispatch. TlMf Will he BO unnecessary delay. Thne portions of the fence which re UBdt ol Mtone will in' blaxtwi down, "(in vnu HUfitoHe Uttputy Marfllinl Marit will BMJMWilB interferencie f rom 1 0 1 vi.iin.i guwrdinK Cnrr'a intr- itH "" WAN Hiki',1 ,il UN mil' "In "III I in Portland. "WhII," wan tliH reply, "they had 1 hetter not try to place any obstruc tion in 1 1 ih way. If they do they i will find theiiiHnlve up aRainnt a Her- iouh propoHition. liiterierence witn the duties to he performed means cou Niilerahle in this case, for the kovitii iiient is hack oi the deputy. Any lilocks tfirown in the wuv n Morse by the ('arr mople is contempt of court, and interference with a government officer in the discharge of his duties. No, 1 guess the officer will not be din turhed in hie work. " m Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. K. K W oiner. Cincinnati. I Warren, f'ortland. .1 (ireen, Portland. .las 0 liegen, Philadelphia. .1 W Sawver. Walla Walla. Mrs Hiiv I. Sherwin Ashland. Mrs V fl l.iiinbsen. Portland. P W .lackson, Portland. - tl Newton, San Francisco. C tl Pearson, MiuneaHilis. .1 B Kilter. Portiaad. J U Lane, Pacific Kxoresn C Andy tl Nylander, Tacooia. mil Harris, Portland. ' ieo Khert, Weiser. Sig Nlederberg, Oliirago. Bart lev Stioa, San FranciHCo. i) .1 Plielpg, Milton. .1 II Kloeckner, Spokane. .1 K Lathrop, citv. .1 I Thompson, Wulla Walla. 1) Mliuita, Hpokaue. W tl Colwell, Arlington. P M BlWwIl, Spokane. K Jacobson, Portland. Mrs J I) I it ion : Walla Walla. Mrs F M Boniiey, Walla Walla. DO YOU NEED A CLOCK, WATCH, RINd. WATCH CHAIN. CHARM, SET SILVER FOKKS, KNIVES OK OONS; OR AN U-AKMCLOCK Moything in the jei 1,IU - nay. . tilTi V. ti 1 nr. sj t m "WUUNII PfJOM uisHunzicker J'weleraQd Optician Oeatnesi Cannot oe Cured by local application.!.. tliuy cauuot roacb IU iluauaauil portlou ol (In- uar. Then) U only one way to euro doalnomi. and tliat la by coutliin noual rametllM. Ia(uttw U oauawl by au lb 11,1111, '.1 1111. in ol (in- iuiicou liuiuK ol tb buau.blaii tube. Wliun lliln tube gou In Itamud yon uavo a ruiubliiiK nouiiil or linper 1... , ii.rimi Mini wl.uu 11 1 uiitlroly cloa. il ili'ln la lliu ruault. auil uuluaa tbe lullauiuia tlou eau bu lakon out ami inn. luot.' retloreu u It normal coudltlou, Imarlug will b Ueatroyuil lorovnr, mu caWM out ol ton are cauel b calarrb. wblob 1 uotblug but ab luUau.l t'.inaitlou ol tbo uiucoua aurlai-oa Wo will givr one bumlroil ilollara lor uuy uau ol iloatuc!. icauauil by caurrb) tbal uaduol be curvU b llall'a (ialarrb t;ur. Huml lor . in ulara, Irtie. K. J. CHKNKV dt OO.. Tultulo, (I Hold by all drogglau. lie llall'a Kaiully Hllla are bast She Sldn't Wear a Bask, liut her beautv was completely hid den bv sores, blotches and pimples till she tised Bucklen's Aruica Salve. TtsM they vanished as will all eruption-., fever sores, bolls, ulcers, car buncles and felons from its use. In Ullible for cuts, corns, bums, scalds and piles. Oure guaranteed 26c at Tall man & Co. or Melons and Vegetables. B, Martin receives every day fresh shipments ol vegetable- and melons BM they are the best 011 the market as thev are specially selected lor Martin by good judges ol melons aud veget ables. If you need any good BBBMBI for uauuiug you should leave your or ders at Martin's. He alio has jars j aud extra caps aud rubbers. Old Soldier's Kspsrlease. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran .. Wimd.-tatHr lud writes: "My wife was sick a long time in spite of good doctor's treatment but was Wbol 1. ...1 1.. II. t'liia Sim Life Pills. Which worked wonders for her hualtb. They always do. at Talluian fc Co But Little Selling Is Being Done-Prlee Remain at 46, Growers Holding Hither ideas. Pendleton, Aug. 29.-Bnt little wheat is being sold, excepting some purchases made bv hit vera to HII nr. ders. K. W. MrCnnias of Nrrhavt.rn Warehouse Co., has bought 100, 000 bushels durinu the nast few .lava nH other buyers nave purchased about as much. Farmers are inclined to hold 48 to 60'cent idea as to values, and buyers on the export basis cannot pat more than 46 for No. 1 club. W. S. Byers is biiviim but little. H ha. ail hie warehouses filled, and iias been compelled lo begin storing in his new stone house which is not vet coin Dieted. All hoaaes in town are being rapi Hv filled, the grain cominn in in immense volume. Portland Wheat Review. Portland, Ana. Lfl. The 1 001 mi' r, m I Be v lew say : The local wheat market during the tast week has been a uniel one. NNM ew sales have been made on H burlier basis than the market warrants. A number of "pools" ol wheat have been made by interior farmers, but none of them as yet passed into buyers' hands. farm work is iWouressi 1111 raimllv along the entire wheat belt, but no county as yet has been reported as In- isnen; 11 will ne 1 11 1 J v thirlv davs he- fore any true knowledge ot the size of the crop can be made. In the meitn time exporters are buying wheat at the market value. There i ptartj) ol wheat this season, and no one n I be afraid that they will not he able to OsV tain all thev rei(iiire for vessels char tered or to be chartered. Farmer in many plarns have bled prices for what they expect to realize on iheir crops and are in no hurry to sell. There is rtlwiiv- more or less selling going on by 1 great many tanners who are in n 1 I monev at the onenimr uf the iHitaiiii and those that sell early have been the gainer. In the past ten years, as the season opens prices have been at the ton ot the market and gradually de clined to a legitimate working basis on lull expoit value. ossein In port are all working slowly, though two of them have finished since our last re view, having over l!t0,000 bushels on hoard. The remaining ships are tak ing their tune, not lor lack of wheat, but to consume tiuie. Samples of Val ley wheat have come in during the week anil all show Ur- berry plump and large. The Wtllamete valley this vear will have an exceptionally fine crop, ami most samples so far received will pass as No. 1. Prices are at var iance; exporters' bids are .V11. to 56c lor club, alhough 58c has been paid for some lots; blue stem, 5ti to 57c; vallev is quoted ."7c per bushel. Weather Bureau's Report. Washington, Aug. N, - The Weather bureau's weekly summary of crop con dition is as lot lows : The weather conditions of the week ending August lid have been generally favorable, except in tlie Middle aud BOOtO Atlantic aud Fast dull slates and Tennessee, where heavy rains have damaged crops aud (interfered with work, and in some districts wash ed lands and caused inundations. drouth conditions still prevail in port ions ot Iowa, Oklahoma and lexas. In the last-named slate it ha become serious in localities, and rain is also nee, led 111 Michigan, Nebraska, the North Pacific Coast states, and tortious of Kansas and Missouri. The temper ature conditions have been favorable lor best results, except in portion- ol Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, .Nfcintana und Washington. 'Prlsso, Si. Louis and Bosion Wool. Boston, Aug. 5511. Prices are being fully maintained in the wool market aud the buying continues steady. Al though inanulacturers are purchasing large lots, yet it is only for immediate use and the continued absence of ifMjea lation is noticeable. The bulk ol the wool selling ooutinues in the territory grades. The range of sales is yet about the scoured basis 01 44 t 1 strictly flue lots, with tine medium at 40 to 43c. aud choice staple liues, 4nl to 48c. Australian wools are aatot Quotations Territory, scoured basis, Moutana, fine, 14 to 17c; scoured, 44 to 46; tine medium, 14 to 16c; scoured, 4- to 43c ; stable: ! to 17 ; scoured 40 to 4hc , i tab, Wyouiiug and Idaho tine, LIU to 15c, scoured 44 lo 45c; fine medium, l' to 14c, scoured, 40 to 4 ' staple, lti to 1 7c; scoured, 40 to 47c. Autlraliau, scoured basis, spot prices combing superfine, 74 to 75c; super, 71 to 7'-'c , gissl, 118 to 70c; average, 85 lo 07c. tn16; Ivnx 12 to S; mink r to 11.25; marten dark Northern to $12; do pale pine fl .50 to 2 ; musk rat A to 10c; skonk 25 to Soc ; otter land $S to 7 utanther with head and claws per fect, $2 to 5; raccoon, 30 to 35c; wolf, mountain with head perfect fS.AO to 6; prairie wolf or coyote 80 to 75c ; wolverine, 14 to $7 ; beaver, per skin, large, 5 to H; do medium, per skin, H to 17 : do small, per skin, $1 to 12; do kite, per skins, 50 to 7.V. IN THB GOOD OLD PASHONID DATS. Powdered Wigs Formed an Important Adjunct to a Gentleman's Apparel. It is safe to say that the majority of bald men of today would gladly revive the old, dignified custom if thev could. But, they can do the next best thing to tt; that is, to revive the growth of the hair nature gave them. In cases'wbere the hair root or hair bulb has not been completely destroy ed hy parasites that infest it.'Vewhro's Herpicide will do wonders in the way of stimulating the growth of lifeless and falling hair. Destroy the canse, yon remove the effect. That is the aeeanfal mission ol Herpicide FOR A STUDENTS' CLUB THR OLD SANITARIUB ONI. to BR USRD 1 on Followed "DAUGHTRR OF THB DIAMOND KING." Opening Bill for the Frater on Tuesday, Sept. S. l 'has. A. Taylor'e grand scenic pro davtion, "daughter of the diamond King." will be the attraction opening at the Frazer opera bouse Tuesday, September ft. The characters and places have been taken from parts of New York city and New Hampshire with an exceptionally strong cast, bea, lil I, the charming l.aBelle l.an rattt( supported by W. A. Wlutecar, an actor of considerable fame. faith ful conception of the author's idea is given. The charming love scene he tween l a Belle l.anrette as "Nellie Golden " and W. A. Wlutecar as "dwight Perkins," preceding their marriage, in the first art ol the play, is one of the prettiest pieces of acting that it has ever been a person's food fortune to look upon. The plot oi the plav is a simple one. .ret tilt told and with sienery from Frank B, dodge of the Herald Square theatre. New York city, aud staged by 0. C. Craig ol the Kmaduav theatre, New York city, nnder the personal supervision of Chas. A. Taylor, the author ami man ager, ii seems safe to sav that local theatre goers have a treat in stun- (or them. INSPICTRD FISH RACK . Baiter Fish Warden Van Dusen Visits Pendleton. H. Q, Vanillism 01 Astoria, master fish warden, has been 111 Pendleton todav. in conference with field Siiier- intendent Brown In Ins cumpMiiv, and with .lames Spenci' and James F. Krause, who are members of the Pen- lleton Sportsmen's association, he went down to the mouth of the McKay creek l" look at the fish ra, k tad BlBI to learn the vnliune id the water run ning down the Umatilla river. He will make thorough investigation into the liK-al conditions and will have something interesting to say regarding the Hah industry ol Oregon as relat ing to the agricultural interests ol this region . a a a V ALANDINGH AB STOCK BR. A Quiei Wedding Wednesday Bvenlns at me Residence or Dan Kemler. A unlet Utile wedding occur red last evening at the lioine 01 fan Kemler w'leii Miss Mae Mocker ol Alba and Win. Valaudinghaui were united in the bonds of matrimony. Miss Stock. II is a niece of Mrs. Kemler aud has been in the past a re-ident of Pendleton, and a student at the Pendletou acade my. She has many frieuds here. Mr. Valaudiughatu is a I'matilla county teacher and is located this year at Pilot Keck. Kev. F. I.. Forbes otllciat- ed at the cereinonv. Try them. Ofll -'jc Plan Will Be Similar to That in Bastern college Towns. The old ssnitarium is to be tit 1 1 ised this year as a hoarding honse. tt will be run on the rlnb plan. The lady who has it in charge will ask II per week per member for cooking the (mI and furnishing tables, chairs, knives, forks and all other newaeary utensils. The members will provide the food and so can live just as cheaply as thev choose. One of the hardest things to contend with in getting out of town stndents to attend school in Pendleton has been the fact that it is almost impossible to get good board at a figure within the means of the average school attend ant. All BoboOi towns in the oast have one or more club larding houses and often the cost is as low as fl 50 per week. Of course, everything costs more in this section ol country, but under the right management a place of this kind could le conducted so thai students can live cheaply and well. The location ol the proposed Blab is a gixsl one, as the building is less tlian one block from the academy. and, being of some sire, a number of the students can room there at a tea- suitable rate. m w a. Another Air Ship Invented. Another inventor claims to have per fected an airship. It is to he Iioim.I this inventor has at last solved the problem successfully, and the launch iug of this ship into space will be looked forward to with c nisi lerah le eagerness. I Ins mode ol travel will don bt lea supplant anv other means of transsirtat ton, the same as llosletier -Stomach Bitters has supplanted infer ior medicines in the cure ol stomach, liver and kidney disorders. The effect this medicine has upon the refractory stomach is marvelous, and when taken faithfully will cure dyspepsia, indi- estion, biliousness and sick headache is a good medicine to take, as it will keep the Isiwels regular and ward off attacks of malaria, fever and ague. Be sure to give it a trial. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Fall and Winter Dress Goods in Broad Variety NVw tfocnli .irriving; daily. To I v w rat lircd. the most handsome line ol WOO) dross goods aud fall stittinr,-. evat shown in the city such as ItalrOM Spllfl (iraalte.ChevioK V. Penude Snie iv,'i, Suiting nad Venetians It s every ladv s wisn to own 1 ti.i-i 1 n or colored unit. the t .ise may he. and by our low prices we tn ike it a BOBiparatival) easy matter, wneiuci in miu " ' " ' - ' n ic 1 Mncic 4 Tnc tit ular fabrics that we mention here are the most up to date. par Shssp For Rsnt. 4000 young ewes. Address, Minth Livestock 'o I, K. A Handsome Line. ot all wool P f 1 ii 'linnels, in all tn- n iv oietliesl, ilamtiest ami tiewesl ldl 11 Pleasure and good values await you m nwavs shown this stock ar-o i i p uterus earliest The Kara, Mnest 1 make result. Just Received A large shipment of outing flannels. Phi n tn I ertai'Uy the ami largest assortment ever handled in Pan III I ton, If you Wil a comparison of values in this stm k wr Nave no (ear of tl. Not prices alone but tptality as well will interest yon We absolutely KtiArantee you the lowest peices. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE f! 3 MANHOOD RESTORED curT". in ufaa It 1 1 , hpl For.Sals. On account of dearture I offer for sale my private house, corner Johnson and wehh street, containing eight rooms, also a four rooai cottage aim two lots near school house. J. SHF.uKKM AN . m a For Sals. ItrOO acres of eunimerfallow, MOO acre of stubble wheat land; all implements and stock necessary to work the land. Inquire of Purl Hnwiuan. Iilo Vuallf.T. tin. trt't'ili Ion el a I Her una ur .nt-'aava , it Ida ai iH-rn 10 I'iIiii In 1 ntltnraalu Mwrrt . 1. ...... 1 1 1 hi u,a all 1 1 was h v tin v ur ll L. I'nv.ul.i I h. In 111 Sim' r 11 1 mii ir rln 1 a niul l.ll tin In m .r 1.1 iinm,i,irv lit. r. 11, p kiiliirta ami iik urli.ary uiiaua ul sil iiiuuiritin. Knrl pAatnra Imll I tt rik nraana. Tim r.stann anlTsrrra ar 1 cnrsil hy porlorlh"aii.a an p. rrn BBS trnnklnl with I 1 c 1 1 1 r 1 K llta only Riif.wr. n'tnmr iiir wit o in t'l'ertiii.n, no iaaiia..nata tiantnUMislvsn ami mm" y rrlnrm il if S ;.oi. a itma uul i llia I a i iDiiiaiu rur. iLOOata w nikll KimiiI fur vaaa efreular ami tcailniiniliila t4lnDVOL SBKItl IPJBt .. I t. Uoi srsi. Haa FrwaaBSSaCJaa 1. in .'.is . . i'km.i , , imsjajusj t Srrtaaa In. a llraln. Varirnrrl aaS aaillaafju " ' '. Hi. h" 11 'I iHilobairii 2.!.r.SS'',"evssllas I riUKSB Kr.uajlaaa ia-'ilSa nmaaiitrsv ri,t.Mtiiiiii DEVERS PLEDQED ARTICLES ludmg gentlemen's and ladies' gold and silver watches, JP0' 411 kunls, erriugs, chains and great variety of Jewelry Miold at extremely low prices during the month of August, e-riy lor the bargains P I most complete stock of furniture, linoleum, stovea, WOckery and carpels. crs'ur pliiinliing and tiiining given prompt attention. Joe Baslor. Main Street, Pendleton. MAIL BOXES l-EAVE YOUK OKUEKS WITH US WHEN IN NEED OF ANY THING IN ... iraniteware, Tinware, Builders' Hardware mbiug or Electrical Supplies CALL ON !. CLARKE & CO. Opera house Block. Sau Krancisco, Aug. at. Wool - iSnrinu -Nevuda, 10 to Its; Kaslern Oregon, 10 to 13c; Valley Oregon, lit to 14c. Kail Mountain lambs, 7 to he; Sau Joaquin plains, to ftt , Mum isddt and Mendociuu, t to He. St. Louis. Aug. JW.-Wool, steady. Territory aud Western medium, 14 lo 10c; flue, 11 to 16c; coarse, 11 to 14c Kastsru Llvssloek. Uhicano. Aug. M -Cattle- Keceiuls, 600. Nalives and Teiaus generally MtHadv . Westerns slow, (tood to prime steers, f5.30 to $0.30; poor lo medium, :i.tsi tu -'0 . stockers and tooilor.-. IJ 26 to 4 -, . three cars extras at - .., 12.36 toi4;. heifers. 12.40 lo $4.75, cauuera, $1.26 I., 12.30: bulls. $2.26 to $4.40; calves, fj tu 6.86 Texas steers, $4 to $6; do grata steers, $3.40 to $3.76; Western Bloers, $3.76 to $4.WU Hugs -Receipts. 21,000; tomorrow, estimated, 23,000; left over, 3600. Choice uearly steady, others weak . lop, $0.46. Mixed aud butchers,' $5.70 to $0.46; good to choice heavy $6.86 to $0.46 rough heavy, $5 66 tu $6. 00 light, 16.06 to $0,310. tfueep-Keueipts, 18,000. Sheep and lambs, -good to choice, steady aoatBMa weak. Good to choice, $3.26 to $4; fair to cboiue mixed. $3 to $3.40; Western vearliua-a. $3.26 to $4 : native lambs. 4 $2.60 to $6 86; Western lambs, $3.80 to $6.10. Hops. Wool, antes. Portlaud. Aug. 2V.-Hops -12 kg 14c per pound Wool Valley. 11 to 13 V; Kweleru Oregon. 8 to fflii mohair, 20 to 21c per pouud. Sheepskins -Sheariuge, 16 to 20c , short wojI, 26 to 36c; medium wool, 30 to 60c; loug wool, 60c to $1 each. Hides Dry bides, No. 1, 16 pouuds aud upwards. 16c; dry kip, No. 1. 6 to 16 pounds, 15c per pouud ; drv calf. No. 1, sound aleers, 60 pounds aud over, 7 to 8c; do 60 to OO pouuds, 7 to 7,c; do under 60 pouuds, 7c; kip 15 to 30 pouuds, 7 to 8c; do veal, 10 to 14 pounds, 7 to 8c ; do calf, under 10 pounds, 8c; green (uuaaltedj, 1c per pound less; culls (bulls, stags , moth eaten, badly cut , soured, hair-slipped, weather beaten or grubby , one-third less. Tallow 3 to 4c; No 2 and grease, 2 to 24c per pound Pells bearskins, each, as to siae, 66 to $S0 ; cubs each $2 to $6 ; badger each 10 to 40c; wildcat 86 to 76c; bouse cat 5 tu 20c; fox cuiduiuii gray, 30 to 60c; red, $1.60 tu $2, do cross, $6 Jgi'I atcst rniN' 1 m Mfl I ABSOLU ' mi 1 v j r- VBARS. to, 15. aS VBARS of Stomach Trouble. No mat ter how long standing. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURI WILL CUKE 00000000 We want Ilia wcakaal aloutacha to MaaBi This remedy will restore the stouiai'li to normal and bealtby oodltlou II you have been ufT. r Ins wltb byipepsla boglu Uklug 1 It I a remedy, aad see how you will Kradually liu prove. I'oi sale li rallman Co. and all hr-t ( lass druggists, or send to Frank Nan, Portland Hotel I'har macy, Portland, Oregon. I'm (100 a bottle, b bottles for 5,00, express prepaid. Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD (iUTTKKs For barns and dwellings. Cheaper than tin. Lumber, Lath. Shiaglea, Bui Id 1 ur Paper, Tar Paper. Lime and Cement, Mouldings. Pickets. Plaster, Brick and Sand, Screen Doors It Windows, Saab and Doors, Terra Gotta Pipe. Borie & Light. Prop'? Alta 8t., opp. Court House. ANNOUCEMENT We will open with a complete line ol staple ami fam v groceries m ilw -tnre lortnerh known as the White Homo on I huisilav. September 5th. ni Having purchased the '..uiir some tune we have been enl.'.rging, painting, etc , to accomodate our nevt tresh stm k winch is mi iba in. ul We hope we mas merit .1 1 "titinncd p.itron age of all former customers, .m l wc also trust that a gn at many ol those whom we now do not know, may so I imii us with .1 trial that at tins turn next year sc 111, i be intimately acquainted v ilh tin tn F. S. YOUNGER & SON. FORKS l.0WI)WN TANK PUMPS. I.ACI I EATHfiS SUCTION H0SI: ROPES, STEEL CABLH, ETC i i EVERYTHING - FOR - HARVEST BOLTS HANSFORD & THOMPSON, IIAKDWAIO Ml KIM AN I - Main Street, Pendleton, Ore 9$fJr 1 WK are the people and lit. oat) (wopie lu iue Saddlery Lumnuaa lu I'tudletou dial em pl.o a lull lofce ol luoctutulca lliu yaar aruuu4. ana make uur uwu SaJldles, Heme, etc , and do uol alilp tlteiu Irom the iaclorle like soute oi our cumpoiiuir. sod IU.11 tell yuu tbey are a. gooil as borne made; but tbey are uol. JOSEPH ELL, Leading Maiucss aad Adatry. "Nerve Waste." Que ol tbe moat belptul books ou nerve wuakuoss ever laaued Is tbat entitled "Nerve Waste," by Ur. Sawyer ol Sau Prauclsco, uow lu Its dltb ikouaaud. Tbls work ol au exaer urienced and reputable pbysu lan Is lu agree. able uuulraet to tbe vast sum ol laiae acblug winch prevails ou IS la lute resting subject. It abounds lu utrelully cousidered aud practical advice, aud has tbe two great merits ol wis dom aud sincerity It Is endorsed by botb tbe lellglous aug seuular proas Tbe Chicago aVdvauos says: "A perusal ol the book aud lue application oi lis principles will put health, hope aud heart into the use 1. ls ol lives that ars uow suflerlug through uervous lmparemeul." Tbe book Is fl.Ou by mall postpaid. Ooeol tbe asusl Interesting chapters -chapter jii, ou Nervlues aud N'si ve Toulcs has been printed separately as a sample cbaptei, aud will be sent to auy address lor stamp by Iba publishers, TUK PACIFIC rt si leiil.s.. 00 box Juae, Sau Vrauolsoo. LIKE . e e . DIAMONDS wUl shine If Jobs by Ywur 1 auoUi ilka diataonds The Domestic Laundry, J. f, KOBINHON. Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best took on the Coast Ad- TMlepliono oonneotion ;ti ranch. (IntHM Pilot Him k or pDiulleloii Cha.. Cunningham. 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