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'TOR ARITI "LAUD PROBLEM nilRFALL CLOTHING i The Union Label A badge of honor Contained on all Our ralMianneiils Cleaver Bros. Dry uoods Co. KIUDAV. Al OUST a0,1901. WESTON WHEAT YIELDS a.r Oivst some Additional Furors. BdTieu on Hie I BO I Crop. tuvi Ihe WaSt'lll I.Hllr. .1. M. HHi'tMr fliiiNliml llirialiiiig Saturday .ni ii'i l mMbinM. It i- prop .mrthit Mr. Hamster bastbt- oliiest )Ult intbe county, yH It (IhI kkkI Mil ami MM dy tbrMDM '18,1 Maeiia ,t, bMt !)' W- Tlie beader il all i nsntur-ilrive Hoilffe, with ,',.s'D frame, and lirst took Hi.' tii'M , ivrii" It bought by Mr. ; iuimter r1"1 M "' '" WiMKlvaru and re,,ir tor I IH nun unu ninny. six weeks this Mi'Hii( and wan Jttpsl U.4 with straw by rtw -A4-4oot liat"r, each Obttlna :UacMn daily. Staggs V: lleGran have housetl their out ti t . afttr a gnorl ron. They tinisheil work Saturday at DeUraa's farm Mi ut ti of til ii, whore an HVlTHtfe of 40 bushels flftr ar.r wjta obtairred (run 220 Hern 01 hi! I wheat One il i (VI IS acres, which wan In Inim whwIs, averativi bushels per sore of) a hams of lltft iioundn to the sack, which tbe i;raiu will imilailily wtiigli. From an Hi i acre Held of fait wheat near town, which a Hiimewliat weedy. .1. M. Banister criii-d an av erage of :t5 IiubIihIh W. A. Barnes' tield of fail areiii a.l liinimg Weston on the wesi has just been threshed, and averaired about 45, MHMlif Harnajf anrt Tb thieiher. which he also DOOfDI 1mm Mr. Woodward, is one (d tl Id- rtiniikwof BuKalii I'ttts yet seen in i mini la cnantv harvest fields. -..uthwett of tOWD, Sam Banister got t bumper crop from part of his BhIiJ. oof MtliiiK "1 H acres, although it . turned four acres d spring grain, in-raited W bushels wt iirre. Sam ea ultiDi tin remarkable yield by the entire absence oi weeilc. a heavy stand, ud lb extraordinary plumpness of .be berry. Conditions were less lav orable t the other end ol bis tield of ) teres, which averaged hut !" bQiblei. in the same locality, Hutch Prosit, son of .Mr and Mrs. W. H. froett, not 30 biishuls 10 the acre from 15 teres of sprint; grain. Dos of the he! odds reported in toil year of good yields was obtained 'iv (ieorge Banister south of Athena, (in delu nl Itki acres averaged 89 bush tli. Bm still brothers will finish threah iof thia week at Audy McKwan's place northwest o( Athena, where grain is sveragiug about -it) tuishuls per acre. Tbevliave bad gonil success with their i'-iDcli Pitts machine, w hich threshed io one day, from ti a. m. to 7 p. in., lStawki. It has tiecu run lor over Holiness Cannot o Cursd by looel appUoaUiin, ee ther uwnu'U reauli Me ileneaaoil r t ton u( He- "r I'liere ii- unly ime way in run- ,i,'h!ii'---,, irrfl ttraT rw rr eoiisn t n itoual remedies. Dualuuiu n iiteil by alt lu ' ttameil rnntltbMi f the mueofil IIdIiir of the I hiisiacliian tube. When IZi tune gum la i lamed vnu haau a rurabluui auuud r unwr lu. i unarlug, apd when it l eutlruly closed deafness Ik the result, and unless the lunannna I tlon can be takeu out and thin nr- roaMrod so i Its normal iiuiidllWu, buarlus; will tie destroyed I lorevur ; uluv cases out ol ion are caused by catarrh, whleh l uothlus; but an luflaimxt londitioii ol the mui'oua surlai-. We wilt Blve on hundred dollars lor any wwu ul deaiuess (caused by calarrh) thai eauoul be cured by llall's Daiarrb eturu. dead fnr e4realars. tree. r. J. (IHKNEV A CO.. Toledo, 0. Hold br all t"'Hl,t llall's Family I'llla are the best. Malons and Vegetables. K. Martin receives every day fre-li shipments of vegetables and melons and they are the best on the market aa they are specially selected for Martin by good judges of melons and veget ables. If yud need any good peaches for canning you should leave your or ders at Martin's. He alao has jara and extra caps and ruhhers. OA). Buck. Beirne. Ark., ways: 1 was troubled with constipation until I bought DeWitt'e Little Early Risers. I Since then have been entirely cured of my old complaint. 1 recommend them. Tall man dt Co D0YOI NEED A CLOCK, WATCH, KIN(.. WATCH CHAIN, CHARM, SET S1LVLK PORKS, KNIVES OR SPOONS OK AN ALA KM CLOCK Of anything in the Jewelry line I 1 VII el I v, in. uiTEVot TBI BMTOP 'idOUAMi l-KK 1 1 luisHunzicker Jeweler aad Optician Vi "" H Aleiau.ler aud lieattir'a If the action ol your bowela is not ejasy and regular aerioua complications must he the Anal reault. DeWitt'i Lit- tie Early Kiaera a ill remove this dan ger. Safe, pleasant and effective. Tall 1 mau k Oo. Kestuence for Sale. A nice bouae and lot on Alta atreet, 1 Mouth of the court house, Peudletoit, for sale cheap. Address, A. r. 110V First Avenue. pokaoe, Waab . Mth. II. Allport. .lohnstowii, I'a.. save: 'Our little girl almoat atraugled to'death with croup. The doctors said abe couldn't live but she was instantly relieved by Doe Mn.ut Cough Cure. Tall man x Co. tor Sale. U0u acres of aummerfalluw, H00 acres uf stubble wheat land; all implements and stock neceaaary to work the land. Inquire ol Purl Bowuiau. Kruptiona.cuta, burns, scalds aud sores uf all kindsquickly healed by DeWitfs Witch Hasel Salve. Certain cure for pilaa. Beware of oouulerfeita. Be aure you get the origiual -leWitt'i. Tall uian Sc Co. 150 PLEDGED ARTICLES Including gentlemen's and ladies' gold and silver watches, "Ogs of all kinds, ernngs, chains aud great variety of Jewelry ' be sold at extremely low prices during the month ol August. Cotue early lor the bargains. I keep a most complete stock ol furniture, linoleum, stoves, ''ps, crocktry and carpels Orders lur plumbing and tinning given prompt attention. Joe Basler,, Mam Street, Pendleton BRLIBVBD CMMissaiM atonnv B R IH (, 1 HC X4tTS TO THB WgSt III Raiult In Substantial Iiiubmm, mant of Plant for eovarnmont Reclamation In Ortcon. rtogardjtujr; the jonrnev through cer tain Kaatewi Oregon counties of Con- gressnian Malcolm A. MoCMlji.acartun J """"" 1 incnoi, cniei torester of the agricultural depart men! st Waahtn ton, and F. H. grapher of the nu .Newel I . chieL hvdro I western l'iWr -States ce .Ion; - (orrtied palace In ttie fourtri act wbn as a wt- ting tribnte to a beautiful production myrids ol ihcwTittwent lighta of var ious sires Arr9 colors suddenh hurat fnrfh to SeVrHfrer the aatoniaheid spec tators. The pftty Is Tmilt about the life of a young' New Rnglahtl irtrl, diTghTer"of a Healthy diamond rnr otiBnt, two scenes being laid in New Krrglarnl nd two in the grrtit metro- IS, - ,.(i i o Vaudeville Combination. fincinnati. Aug. W. -Tcsfat the nig , Aug. western vaunfltle t'oinhtnation was fonkmV l?ro. Tiie ownital stolt will he nhout fwTrttW.TJOt). The deal iuclndes the lolumbia theatre at Cincinnati, Oram "xra bouse at Indianapolis, Colombia theatre at ft. f.onls, the Olympic and Haymarknt. t Cbtcago, opera in Ohicago. and the firphernm theatre in Kansas t'itv. New Orleans, Omaha, l.os Ameles and Sari Kranris- Arrivals at Hotel randlaton. I M Kowlkea, Dalles Tims H Xiild, Stockton. D s ti wi'r, Spokane. ieo Khert. Weiser. B I' Marshall, citv. .1 B Kdrty, Koreet Orove. A Stevenson, Portland. .1 C Macklnn -n, UreHt Northern. II X Beans. Moaoow. .1 H Kirkpatrick, Stockton. J U Keddirk, Portlami. s H Hootier, Portland. I K Clearer, rltv. W K .lackson antl daughter, kane. Richard Smith. Spokane. T W .Hrkson, JorURd .1 J Burns, lort)mnd. I' 0 Berkeley, city. Spokane Industrial ratr Pot the above fair, which il ((the held at Spokane, September 10 to fl, the O. K. A N. company VIU sell round trii tickets Hrotn Tendleton at Is which includemane alniission to tlie (air. I -. tickot- will he sold September ', II ftiid I4,gpod unti I ep tember 1; and SerMeinbrr lo, JK and 20, good until Set em her 2.1. On Septetnher I aud this date only, tickets will he r.ol.1 at tl.50 (or the rwuud trip, gixsl until Setifemher 17. Kor children nuder IL', ne-lmlf aUive rat . O. li. k N. ticket olllce. Jautus Wliitii.Brvanisvilie, fml , saS-s DtWitt'i Witch Haaal gal re healed running sores on both legs. He bad suffered l years. Distors (ailed to help bim. iet HeWitt's. Accept tiff imita tions, rallinan A Co. Bicursion 1 Haker City, lor the atreet fair and carnival lo he held at Baker City, 'enilatr 8 I" 7 inclusive, the o U A S. Co. has named a rate of f6 for the round trip from Pendleton. Tickets to be sold Septeuilter U, 4, ,' aryj tl, limited to SeptemherS n ThurarjUy, September ', tiikets will lie solft-iu'.t.7o for the round trip IVkets good going on train No. ti, which leaves the O H. A- N. ilepot at 6:15 a. in., and are jjismI until September H. Old Soldier's Bxperienae. II, Al. Au..im. a oiell war veterau of Winchester, lud., writes: "My wife was sick a long liflH in spite of cood d'Mitor'h treatment, but was whol ly rared by Dr. King's New Life I'llla, which wrktfd wonder- for her health." They always do. Trv them. Uojjf IMC at rallinan V 00 SIO Reward. Taken from my tatelure, bay horse brauded L w ith a Irer over it on left shoulder. P?JCR WKrtT. ym, survey, roe r ai uregotllan is in re eeipt of the followiUft letter from Tort ian.1, written by a gentleman bo is thoroughly poeted on the situation and who knows the bearings ol the question as related to the national house of rep resentatives: Portland, Ang. 2H.-Tothe Editor. -It is gratifying to know that efforts to bring the ossibilit ies of Eastern Oie gon favorably to the attention of the governnienl si lenfists are apprecistel. li was ftppateuf af the last session- ef congress Wiat earere representative! a, I herft 0..re opposed pmpo "itlono of arid land rerlamal-oo to the fgovornment were,. now -efHii ing to view it in a differed ligm. I'he eastern manufacturer, realising that the wee i ie tile he? market for their manufactures, are bringing to the notice ol their representative that Utl.daK)'lu4aiuut otitic western states Vieene-rtKyre. to thorn than the develop aent withe insular rKiaacssi mi This sentiment will grow, while the furth er fact is appreciated that the west for a long time to come will he a consum er and not a producer In the line of manufactured articles. With the co operation of eastern representative western members will succeed, sooner or later, in inducing the government to enter upon some system of reclaim ing the semi-arid lands of the we-tern "tates. The immediate benefit this trip will bring to the counties of southeastern Oregon Is the eitension of the topo graphical survey, leguu last year in Haker aud Oran't routines for the pur pose ol locating mineral lands, on into Malheur and Harney countes, for the purpose of estahl isli ing a base npon which the government geologists can extend their work, locating reservoir sites, and, at the same time bore, at government expense, u few artesian wells in 1be different vallevs poesibly such as appear m Baker, Mai hear, 'rook xuuiit'es, with a view ot lurnshitig to tlie settler accn- rate inioNMal on as to t he underground flow of water in tlie.r respeitive sec tions. With this intortnation much can he done towards reclamation bv aettlera ami corporations pending adoption hv congress ol s one general reclamation system. Mr. Newell, the geologist of the par ty, who for ttie past ten years has had wide experience m locating under ground flows In tbe arid west, is of the opinion that the conditions for artesian water through these large inland val ley I, that were passed en route, are most favorable, and will endorse any reawMMitses swMel made for judicious eaaMsTMiMsttte. AH 4 legislation proposed of line character must tirsj he n (erred to the gnveruniont specialists before action in taken by tbe congres sional committees. without tbetr favorable endorsement success could not lie bad, and it was wltb thia In view that thele gentlemen visited that section of the elate. Thef now reali'.e its pooMibilitiee, and will, after their personal iaepectiou, heartily endorse efforts to secure government aid fur thesi tertile hut sparcely settled counties. GUARD SHOOTS PROM WALL Walla Walla tonvlet. Geo. Howard, was Stopped With a Winchester. Because he started for a point W feet awa when his guard bad refused per mission. Oeorge Howard, a oouvict at tbe slate penitentiary, was shot Iron tbe wall today, says the Walla Walla correspondent of the spokesman-Review. A revolt of many of tbe jute mill convicts, where the trouble Ot cured, followed immediately. The insurrrectiou is not w-t quelled and may end seriously. i, . .rg.- Il ..r! i a King eounty man. sent up in February, IH montns tor hurglary. Today he asked (man) W. U. Collins, who operates at the rear of the jute mill, three times to go to a uearbv closet. The fourth time Collins refused. Howard started wnh oui prfl)isklon, and wan stopped by a bullet from a IMO Winchester fired at 75 feet range. Tbe bullet passed through Uie upper part of the leg, and the victim is in the prison hospital, v pent Herniary law says that when a shot is fired all convicts must lie on their laces. Not one ol tbe 2oU BOa wet- n tbe jute mill did ao. rorty refused to work. Collins reported lo Warden Catron, aud was almost im mediately returned to duty. Then more UOOfiete refused to work under him, and M were locked up as insurrection ists. They are still in a turbulent mood, some stating they will not work under the guard who shot Howard. In the jute mill, where hardened criminals are congregated, trouble has I., en brewing some time, according to Warden Catron It culminated in the booting. The causes can only be guessed, tbe warden refusing permis sion tonight to interview any prisoners, MAIL BOIES l-KAVE YOUK OKUEKS US WHEN IN NEED OK THING IN ..... . WITH ANY Graniteware, Tinware, Builders' Hardware Plumbing or Electrical Supplies CALL ON . It at W. J. CLARKE & GO. Opera House Block. l$ French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless "-aiKKD RESULTS. aure to accomplish i;rtateat kuowo icmc w .. T"w'uf OUUULeaWatti. ...( tru iLavLl. .-, mm lasts oZf IIS fc ili. JiT.iir. ..T .ld ol tue bolile. w W1LUAMS UWii CO Sula Aa.uU I'l' ly If aaeUH boars Oar- Probably Collins might have avoid ed abootiug," admitUxf the warden. "Printed law provides arraignment aud proper punishment for refusal to n-y orders. I'uwritteu law allows a . isrd to cope with emergencies accord mg to judgment, and Collins follow ed this. He could have resorted to the other." "I did uot expect to be shot," said Howard to tbe correspondent. "I was refused permission, but bad to go. I had gone previously uuneoessari I y ." s bb Oldo'i Wear a Mask. But ber beauty was completely hid den by sore, blotches and pimples till she used Uuckleu's Arnica naive. Then they vanished as will all erup tions, fever eoree, boils, ulcers, car buuclea aud felons from it ue. In fallible for cuts, coma, burns, scalds aud piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at rallinan dc Co. m PLav mil to 1 1 Ft Daugh lr of the Diamond Kin" al tb Fraser Tuesday Migbt. The grand scenic production "Haugh- l .1... rtl.4 Viu" l,v rios ter of tbe Uiamou J King" by Ubas. A. Taylor, tbe well known author will be tbe opening attraction at tbe Fraser opera bouse, Tuesday, .Septem ber 1. "bauubler of the Hiamond Kinu" is produced with an abundance of tbe moat novel and picturesque scenery, it being both picturesque and true to life. An exceptionally strong cast of twenty persons is headed bv "La Belle l.aurelle" who created such a favorable impression in tbe "King of tbe Opium Ring." A perfect ren dition of tbe author's idea is given. Mauv uew aud novel stage pictures are shown, principally tbe school room scene in tbe first act where thir ty little ouoe are seen bent over their desks studying their books, and tbe grand llluwiuaiiou of tbe diamond Spo. aEORtiit HAK1H SKNTKNCKI) tWQ TftAltS IN Tits CtMlTKNtlARV. PLIADID GUILTY. several Other Cases Olsaotod or by the Coxtt-t, Five Prisoners Admlt tln Their Oullt. rUven tnn were arraigniKf before the circuit court ot Umatilla iinnnty, vee terdav afternoon. Corttt convened at i o'clock and before 1 tO, five of the even had pleaded gitilty ami re fViVftrf wntarrce ranging from 18 inoiilhs to three years. The rriwt notable caee on tlie ihvket was ttiat ni state oj ttregon vs tteorge tlaigti. The prisoner with the latienv of 2000 from the Pendleton W,m racking conipauv. llaigh is a voting man of a remarkably attractive and intelligent appearance, and taken with the fact tnat the larceny was his first offense, the conrt wail Inclined lo be lenient. He Sokc earnestly ol tbe disgrace the young man had hroegbt unon hltn.Mll ami its affect upou bis career hereafter, llaigh was sentenc ed tn a term of two years in tbe peni tential1?, Chas. Tavis and Tbo. .fames were arraigned for larreuy In the dwelling of Burr .TiVhnsou. .lames pleaded guilty and was given three tears. Havis, at first said that lie was not guiliv but after some ratmattertttiM he was allowed to appear again and pleaded guilty desiring sennc to tte passed at once. His term was only two years, for It was shown that he was not of a strong mind and that be was greatlv no. lei the influence l .tames. .lohn K, Wilson from Belli was in. dieted under the name of John K Howard for forging evident ( neh. He pleaded gntlty, at the lama tunc Wlng mercv of the iTOUrt. He will serve two years (or fits crime. Chan. Mice was charged with steal -iQgJtjfUrte and fl from the person of A. A. Van Noys. He pleaded guilty of tbe iaroeoy and was emit up (or a term of i- months. Fes sale. On account of departure I offer fnr sale mv private house, corner .lohosyvA an. i Webb siree.. ouotainiHi elgiil rooms, also a four room cottage and two lots near school house. J. SHbUKKMAN. I THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Fall and WiirterressDods in Broad Variety Nrw omU arrtviitK .lailv To 1 1) ay , Vi . , if wool dtvst ROOtls .in.l (all wuUlnvjs evef -fc ' ' ovorv lailv wish i "wn ,i nu t, , I i . - w L I- 1 I I.. mirvh m.i wm, ? - i y- mske , , , UAUvru ,.au, mi urhotlu-r 111 i) .nil Weave, m ,,, i . ... irrjrjKrw Th in Ul.ll ISUrive mill w- mrn uui if itm ; s-T!k : was charge,!. Mimnst ami venauaai pounds ot wool ' it every lailv i wuli t' own 1 N-ouring and is Ute A MandAome Une. pt all wool Kri'iirh ttAUitfU. m .ill tic W a .a rotticst, daintiest ana nctvcii nh i tsiii,' .mil m"l vain-'- iwhi con in iIik rrt. leu Hnkn pitten.s re itlwivs nhou,., i: . ' " l I 1 1 ll-'il The lioro Just Received A large ahiptnuiit ot oUtittf tlannrls, flM are Ctrtainly the nne.t .in.l katfifMhl isHortniohf avei handled itj PerlfllMM; l7yoa will ratki a comiansnn of valnrs in tins stu. h w.- liavc no lear of the rrmilt Not prices alotir bill qtialits is well will interest ee We absolutely K"arantee yoji tne fmaest peiceg. AT i, J s I W A T f aj l.l IIMI'M.' -fc-as-- awa- JltsMJktil . .hi a ... THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agt'MtH BlltttM Wick M k'at tM IW rion ananops Pin Wtqtf k ll...TT V, ,,l 7l ''I "'i 'l su j i c m jrHs na. . uw VM.M NpiiHw I a., T k- Wru fa esa, tMsWoe awwiss tf..aM Franeieeo. Oak svtti a a ik ii t a i i i v ii. '.in , i - LI ISIS sss nlil agnaUMa h biS JSJI" iT..r W.V IS t Uan, Cttuln ln i in Ki.i.n Sheep For Rent. tOOO young ewes. Aldrees, Hmith Livestock Co. J. K. The scientific blending ei California figa and prunes with carefully selected grain makes A perfect cereal coffee of delicate flavor and fragrant aroma. A delicious beverage having all the satisfying qualitiea ol toffee and tea. Boil from 3 to lO minutes only. ALL OKOCKK8. Best cereal .Coffee f I' Thomas, Sniutervllle,. Ala., "I wa mtur nu from dyspepsia when I coin- Men. il taking Kiviol l)yspaia 4 tire I took awvetal iiottles and can digest anytbiug.' rCntkil Ityspeiisla (turn is the only preparation containing all tiie natural digestive fluids. It gives weak stomachs entire rest, reetor ing their na tural . mi I. ten Twlltnan .I Co. it R VKAKS. lb, 15. YKAKS nt Mimii.u h Troulilc. Nu tnat t:r how lonK stamlmg. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURE WILL CUKE 00000000 w. wion trie weaken stomachs to in-ai Tills rsaieily i" reelare the lomet t normal ami healthy eondlilau. II yen have tieen swfer . Ing wltb urtbepale begin Ukins this remedy, sail tee how you will gradually I m prove. l orsaiuby Tallman k Co. iijfi all fint-rlas dniKKists, or Jid 0 I rank Nau, 1'ortlatul Hotel i'liar 111. u v, Portland. Oregon, i'm.tt Cl.OO a bottle, ti hottli s for s,.Hi. cxjiruss prupaid. FlGPRUNE Oregon Lumber Yard CereaJ ANNOUCEIWENT Wf will open wild a 1 miiploti- Line of staple and fancy groceriei in the itore lormarh known as the White J loin,, on Ihuraday, Si pti-tiilni 5th. iiui Havinu purchased tin lame norpi time we havu DWtl onlatmn. pafntifitj, etc , to Aeootatodata mu he trcli tnck rvhkh us on lh- ro:ul We hopt Wr Ills; iiktiI a . il .u.iihI iimn IM of all fiHnuM tuatoajMra, ibtj v aln trust that a great man) l th ite whmu we now do tint know, may so Nsnr ns. with ,1 trial that nt tins nm. mil var t ma) be intmi.itrl v ,u ,it nut. .1 cith th. m F. S. YOUNGER & SON. FORKS i.ow down tank pimps. LACE LEATHER SUCTION HOSE WIPES. STEEL CABLE. ETC : : EVERYTHING - FOR -HARVEST HANSFORD & THOMPSON. II AKDYVAKK MKUC1I N I Maia Street, - Pendleton, Ore. BOLTS BEST FOR THE BOWELS ir tun Ljh t r.S'i'ar, ti.eiibf Bweesssa ot Um Luarli 111 ' aei jrei ton. -i"l I- M'" "' III Hi BUfpmQt H iri.ii.biM. - r L.111 Mtwn, I. tiiia.i. Tbe ssasele raela 1 en ' 1 r ul ! tbe bowel clrer eud . lean I" lu lSe CANDY CATHARTIO awl 1 1 al 1 1 1 SJVOT 1 1 1 1 m t'i-d EM ilel.l, EAT r,..-.i.. 1 u.r i,..i rn. o.i I., . 1 ..ni,,-.. 111111M. iiiiiii iiiiiel LIKE CANDY I sir 1. '. ,.1 I'-. Ouayafl He 1 1 t H in ii Weaktb af Ull U, audMiMtt II' Be III I Sll I l"'OSII jjj irtaM. IMIIAjir a a lUkl KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN WOUU OUrik-KH Kor Warua and dwellings. Cheaper than tin. I.ouiber, Lata. Shingles, KnilditiK l ' 1 ; ( 1 . lot Paper. Lime aau feuient, MouldlnaM. Picketo, PlaHter. Hi k h nttd Saad, Screen I)oora k Windows, Saah aud Doont, Terra Gotta Pipe. . ??.! ?" !'?'. 1. Borie k Ligtit, IVo,? AlU St., off). Court House. I.IKE e e e DIAMONDS . . a - at . - Thoroughbred Bucks. Bent stuck on the Coast Telelu)iui wmiwtlon al ranch. A.I- eltaSHav i'.Urt K-H.k irf PHldterUttt . Chaa. Guaiiittyhani. Hotel Pendleton Under New nanajfenient Yaar Lauadry Ilk d'araonds will shine If dua by Slrletly Pint Ltice.llt.fli Colsine r The Domestic Laundry, Btery M J. K. KOMINHON. Farmers Custom Mill VVsda", Heef teter . alersyi . hh 1 1 . iso iswieu s iajr. floor eaiihauaett lei wassM. floor. Mill feed, Ohopa fsso, etc., ou hand Ml ('im Kanlaru.il 1 k' K ate tbe peole and the oaly people lo ihe 1 " aaddlery nueiuuee lu i'vudUilon tbai em- ! pluy a full force of luectiaul. the year around, aud make uur owu Haddles, Uaruees, ale., aod do oot atilp tbeiu Irom the fa. tortus Use aouie of our oouipetitors aod then tell yuu losy are aa goo.1 as home iuJe ; but tliey are uol. JOSEPH ELL, I catilug Maraea aad 5addicy . For Health, Strength and fl Pleasure Drink 1 u Bar and billiard Ho)-aa 'jr Th Heat Hot' Van Diaii Broi., Props i Ot i Trill. Kilth $1.00 1 dii ISpoclil Kale. Dy m or mon. t Hfstquartra for Travallaf a In fcasltr n Oregon Successor! to J. CIMoors Polydore Moens, Proprietor. at rail i ee. .. ee. S I ' n IOI.i.A CO.