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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1901)
m me 1 i I r. 1 ."-l JI "I en ess of Summer Goods. Remnant Sale CommencinK Honday, Sept. 2 Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Table Linens, Muslin, etc. isand ends of Clothing, Shirt Waists, Underwear, Wrappers, etc. cnt-Price no object W must neve room ltThnto mods. w - , Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. V,AV. SEPTEMBER 1901. Itoke to A. BARRETT I I I .MM own.rt T.itlfv to Th.lr He "tlJ ; r 1. A:B.r. : V . . h.n,l..lli.- . , ti ....,.., ,v Vn:ll ptnprriy . thr nil ' TbO. 1 "T . . i It.. -..,tt UBil . mm mm " surprise-, uu .-..-- "... tOMki 10 thr donors in trw .. ti . . ..aa n a ord. Mf. rxarr.-i. . L. .1 i.ri-riatn.n. lor. ma I n . p emeu i , , ... ... ..chairman 01 thr city , b i t . mf niiiii".' r r - i . ... bwdJim th paving or Main uid tt the ' HJB .L. ...L . . .... Lit,.. to jt naiint me wra ... - it citr inst.! H v cnntruci. W Wiii.rd of Wall Walla was . .... Tiiuailav ri;:..u. in.'" ' ... r Willlim Hrw-erwr If" TMUI M. I ' I I . . ......... I IU1II. u tor wii ,n .- .. , , I . I .. l.i tlr a" MM "II nniiiwi... li. aea. an.l dauirtilt-r Ui Miller of Wrstoo wan an i fwttor on I ursday Ttouuntt Sam Into Kail. It? iw a Isr.- tiumbrr o( poor .:, w - ir kh'I ! tub (OQtbi are urged to go to rl;mite. Iim"; Ivan eulf I Kmg'i New Iiiscovery for uMioa will rure vmi at home. till Ml infallible taadlcioa lot colli, and all throat and long oo eartti. liir urn uoae Rsrtltft. Aitouii.iiuii i-aroa result snittent ue rrial li i ! - iiiTillratn i Co. 1'rice Sue ami Ktrr bottlr Ktiirantee.l. . w - -JtrS Dial TO DESTRUCTION. llirwWiuilB raw Feat of Oasoltn Tank. ill not be a aource of uiach di to the ritiieu of 1'endletou lUriuv moruiin! and tind that itfu part of umu liaii entirvly uft Hit- lace o( the earth Itaabetoo late lur the tuavor Ion ntacil to enfori e the hinld- nil briei ftruiturr .urtirieiit for YOl NEED I A CLOCK. IWATCH. Kl(. WTCH CHAIN. I ChAkM . SI- 1 htLVEl PORKS WilVESOR tfOOXS OK AN PUIV CLOCK ;aything in the I?UltMdl WILL iFr .a h .. ..... - . luDVTUr I i "'"rajie wisHunzieker licwfkr and Optician ,4HlJMaaUr .ud Uaiter'i the ftorairi' ! the Mmi.lar.l Oil unn line tank. Only h- long ago at W.-.l-nemlay, a iiiiiiiIht ol .la Imilt a tire within eight or ten leet of enough gar- . OliM to lilow thenieelve and a good portion of the rotnmunity into etern ity. They did nut know, of eoiiree, of their close proximity to another rorkl, hut that doea not alter the fact that gasoline i a btftl Htploti. Ho bo are iroutantl found lighting matcheH againct the oil saturated hnilding and throwing them careleBS ly away, something should he done and that quickly before disaster occurs. City Couneli Will Act. The matter was relerretl to the ordi nance committee last night and will ba acted uon at the next meeting. H Kpt Hit Lag. Twelve yer(i ago ,1. W. Sullivan of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rn-tv wire. lnHamniation an I Mood poisoning aet in. For two years he suffered intensely. Then the heel doctor urged amputation, "hut", ha write, "I used one bottle of Electric Hitters and l' holes of Buckleri' Arnica Halve and my leg was sound and well aa ever." For eruptions, ecseoaa, tetter, salt rheum, sore and all blood diaorders Electric Bitters ha no rival on earth. Try them. Tall man A Co. will guarantee satisfac tion or refund money. Only 51 cents. Carnival at Portland. The hnsines men ot Portland have fluhacritied 115,000 to guarantee the ex pense of a carnival to be held in the exposition building from September 1 to October 19 A notable exhibit of all the indus tries of the Pacific Northwest will be made in the big exposition building, and athletic exerciaea, a horse show, and a military tournament will be Lei. I . n Multnomah h.-hl lj mimic I Two full military hand have, been en gaged, and there will be many tine features in the amusement line. The carnival is in charge ol a com- ' nntte. comprising representative l i i. : i. , ! i ousiiieas men, oi winco urn. cwni ummer is president, I. N. Fleiach ner vice president, A. B. Kteinbach treasurer, and J. D. Mann secretary. With such men at the head of the affair, the carnival i ure to be well worth visiting. . Titer.- la murr alarm lu tUI, wcliuD uf (be countr) thu all otUvr iIikuci put tuartbcr, and uuill tie lwl lew jrsa.. It wa. .uppuMsd M br iDi-urablr. for a irt-al mauy year. ductor prouuunced it n Pa-al 1im?m? aud prewrilwl ,j. .1 r. til.-1 1.-- melio oti.tauily lailittK . i-'ire wltb lis nl iruatiueiit (iroliuju. ft It . rural. It a. leiue Ua. preveii ealarrb to be a et.U.lllUlluUal IIM-ae. all ! tle relure requiring iraaim.m Hall 1 aurrti ure, J ' 'l.ele A I " 1 "i'-'l ' i . : hi . :. cure un lur internally lu duae. of Iroiu Sinful It acta dirretlx "li Li. urfaf of tbv .y.tm red dollar, for auy It I r eiri ular. aud Ivatiui" K J. CHUNKY xk CO., Toto. Ohio. Mold by druggi-t.. 7 s . Hall rauiiTy Pill, are tbe btl. Arrival at Hotel Pandlalon. Mrs M Warner. J K I.athrop, city. W K ileruf inning. ieo Steven. A L Siuous, Portland. A Watt, Portland. ( has Hiom, Duluth. v Ewing, Weattield. Aim Kirk, Athena. Menrv Dechant, San Kram HO. J B Bac-he, Seattle. J I 'avis, 8an Prone. I A (Joull, Seattle. O W Krack, Walla Walla. S Hams, Portland. H J Man, city. T O liubow, Chicago. far fcal. 1U0U acres of aumuierfallow, j acres of atubble wheat laud; all implement aud atock neceaaary to work the land. Inquire of Purl Bowman. mar. leu dr Tbey tail, niali by t, (Mi 1 aud mu( . Lifter oue huu Lo cure. Hen Addreaa PLb7)QED ARTICLES Kmdiag gent 'ctiien s aud ladies' gold and silver watches, r'Po' all kinds, ernngs, chaias and great variety of Jewelry M told at extre.nely low prices during the month of August, gl early for the bargains. P a most complete stock ol furniture, linoleum, stoves, 'X,t0ck,tr and cw? ""sior plumbing and (inning given prompt attention Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton WAIL BOXES leave youk okdeks with us when in need ok any thing in (jran,teware, Tinware, miilders' Hardware plumbing or Electrical SuPplies CALL ON CLARKE CO. Opera House Block. WHEAT SELLS SLOWLY NOW GROW KRS DEMAND 60 CENTS NIT A DSHtL. Portland Ravlaw Glvat a Bearish Cat to th Market PredieUng Lower Prtee. IVndleton, Sept. 5. l ocal wheat at 4."c or thereabouts sells alowlv. farmtrs demanding .V)c for No. 1 cltib." Follow ing early sale but little urain now changes hands. Bearish Portland Whsat Ravlaw. Portland, Sept. 5. -The t'ommetcial Review say: "The wheat markets .luring the past week have been rather xjuiet and there is nothing new in the situation sittce our last review. There is MM selling oing on, hut not enough to cause a flutter of excitement in wheat circles. Farmers' ideas of values are too en hanced to permit any activity: verv few of them are ready to sell, a most ot them anticipate t'tmt they will ob tain 80 cents in the OMR try. This means from 60 to H5 cents iter bushel in Portland or Tacoma. We do not see anything emouraging in the situa tion here that will give them these figures, in fact, it looks as if prices are going lower. The cargo market .luring the week daollBWd id per quarter and the freight market advanced for a spot ship Is .id. Foreign markets are not firm, aud we are guided here on the roast by daily cables of the situation abroad. This month will see a niim tier ot ship in Mfs, but the exporters have plenty of wheat for all chartered tonnage xlnrim; September aud there will be no delay in loading them as soon as they arrive in. The activity in dispatching vessels will lie in Oc tober and November and by that time wheat will I'e selling quite freely. Whether the hour mills will be heavy buyers of wheat is problematical, as the outlook for this industry is not very promising." Wheat in San FranelMO. San Francisco,, Sept. 5. The wheat market here continues verv .lull and there is hardlv anything doing. The strike has hud a severe effeel upon the shipping Lusiness, and the clearances for the month of August have been the small. st in the history of the trade. There are plenty of vessels on lierth waiting to i.e loaded, but labor i im possible to he obtained and exporters are doing nothing. Sales are very few and can only ie effected when wheat reaches tidewater. Stocks are lare, hut not large enough lor the number of vessel in port. Exporters are buying in the interior of the date and storing wheat until same can be used. Price here show but little change. No. 1 California shipping is quoted at ttTc per cental; milling, fl.0".' to 11. OA, ac cording to quality. Rastern Livestock. Chicago, Sept. 5. Cattle Receipts, 20,000; market pinie, steady, others, alow; good to prime steer, 15.40 to fi.. . I ; poor to tned on,, , M.H 1" 15.30 . tocker and feeder, i.'i! to4.'J6; cow and heifers, 12.60 to 5 : cauner-. fl.50 to 12.50, bulls. 12.25 to 14.50; calves, t3 to 15.75; Texas steer. S.78 to 5. Hogs-Keceipt todav. 25,000 tomor row, estimated , 22,000 left over, 344 ; market active 5c higher; mixed aud butchers, 15.35 to 6.80; good to choice heaw, $H.35 to fti.90; rough heavv, 15.90' to 10.30; light, 16.00 to $6.75; bulk of sale, 16.16 to 16.46. Sheen Receipt, 22,000. market, stead ; 10c to 15c lower; good to choice wethers, $.;.25 to 14.10; fair to ch in e mixed, 6.85 to 3.75; Western sheep, 13.25 to 4 ; Western lambs, $4 t j 14. H5. Wool Id Boston. Hoitoo, Sept. 5. The wool market here show a quiet tone this week, 0 far a the takiuif of large line i DOM , emed, hut Hie smaller operators are in evidence, ami nave picaeu up con siderable wool. There i yet a con tinued absence of speculative leeling. I'erritorv wools continue to lead in the boaiueac transaction, strictly tine wool continuing at about 44c and 4c, with tine medium at 40 to 43c, aud strictly staples at to 44c. The movement in fleece wool continues verv uuiet, with price unchanged Aus tralian wools are 'juiet, with small general offerings available. .junta- t ions : lerritorf. scoured Lans Montana tine, 14 to lttc; scoured, 44 to 4rtc ; fine medium. 14 lo Ibc; scoured, 4J to 4.H , staple, ! to 17c; scoured, 4t to 4ac Hah, Wyoming and idano nue, t.i to 15c; aaoured, 44 to 4.r; tine med ium. 13 to 14c; scoured, 40 10 CM; staple, lb to 17c; ac.oured, 4 to 4,c. Australian, scoured oasis n uric: Combing tupertine, 74 to 76c ; uper, 71 to 72c; g(.od, tin to To. ; aver age, o5 to 07c. Hops, Wool. Hides Portland, Sept. 5. Hops 10 to 12c per pound. Wool Valley, 11 to 13'. c: riastero Oregon, 6 B0 12$c ; moliair, 30 to 21c per pound, shaep- skins-i Shearing, 16 to 20c; lavrt woj1, 25 to 36c; medium-wool, , ga oOc; long trooli 604 H 1 ROM Hide Urv tilde, 30. I, l' jxuuos aud upward, 16c, dry kip, No. 1, 6 to 16 pound, 16c par pound ; dry calf, No. f. sound steer, o0 pounds and over. 7 to 6a i do 60 to bO pounds, 7 to 7Uc; do, under 60 pounds, 7c; kip, 16 I.. :) oound. 7 to Hi- , do vea', 10 to M bounds, " to Be; do calf, uuder 10 pounds, Be; green, uuaalte.1, lc per pouud ies, culls, bull, stags, moth eaten, badly cut, scored, hairsl iptied , weather beaten or grubbvi, oue-third less. Tallow 3 to 4c, No. 2 and greaae, j It JgC per pound. i-eita--Bearskins, each, a to ie, 6 to H0, 8MB K l" v5' ''dger, each, 10 to aoc: wildcat, to u oc , house cat, 6 to 20c; lox, common gray, Mi to 60c ! do red, II .50 10 2 , do cross, 6 to 15; lynx, to 3 , mink, "ss 1 0 61.26, marten, dark HottbatM, 8 to 111! do oale nine. 11.50 to 12; musk r.i At, 10 : akunk. 26 l 36c, otter land , 66 to 7 , panther, with head .ml ds perfect. 1 lo ; run-on 0to36c; wolf, ujouutaio, with head i,rfe.ct 13.60 to 15; orairie nrvaxnta till to 76c : wolverine, 14 V 7 : beaver, per akin, large, 6 to ; do medium, per skin, i W ft , do auiau, per akin, i to 2 ; do kits, per skin, 60 to 7oc. M. L. CONFERENCE 0fENED Mlbodlsl Minister Convene lo Walla Walla oa Trials lo be Heard. Walla Walla, Sept. 5 The Met!.,. dial Kpiaoopal Columbia conference has been in aeatiou two day, Bishop W. F. Mallelieu presiding. His houie 1 in Auborndale, Maa. Rev. F. But ter i atatiatiual aecreUry. C. D. Nivbelaou of (ioldeudale, Wah., i re cording aecreUry, with Kov. John Evans, Milton, Or., aud Rev 0. W. Miulxer, Pullman, Wash., a assist ant. Rev. W. H. Fry of Kpokaue i treasurer Sometime before uigbt committee are to be named m the Cool trial. Tbe Cbureb Trial. At tui conference must be tried several uaaea involving the tauding of a number of person, clerical aud lay, much lo the regret of all the people of that deuomiuatlou. luaamuch a they will attract general attention, church I people will read with interest the M lOWfBg succinct statement of the issues "lade bv tbe Walla Walla correspond ent of the Spokesman-Review, C. V. I'vnient ! There are four distinct and separate trials, and POaaiblV 10. Aoainct Or. Cool, Rev. Hodgson and Presidina Folder Brown chargs of maladminis tration are preferred. F'.ach of these is preferred hv five iHrson-. but since the grounds and testimony would be the same in each case, Methodist hero hare no doubt that one invastiga tion will cover each. Then a charge of immoral coniliiet in nreferre.l .u.iniit 1 i'r. t'-ool. ronatttutmg tbe fourth case. Thr Method, of Trial. The annual conference mav at it discretion try an accused member in either ol the three following methods: Tbe entire trial, including the ex amination of witnesses, may be bv conference in full session. The bishop mav appoint an elder as a comtuissisoner to take the evidence in the case in whole or in part. This commissioner shall cause a correct re cord of the proceedings before him and of the evidence signed bv tbe witnes ses, respect ively, to be laid betore t lie . nfereni e. upon which evidence ami such other as may be admitted the case shall he determined Or the conference mav appoint irom its members a select number "f net less th in nine nor more than 15 to trv the aeeue.l, who shall have tbe right to challenge for cause this select number, in the presence of a bishop or of a chairman wbotfl the president of the conference shall have appointed, and one or more secretaries of the con ference, shall have full power to ROM sider sn l determine the case according to the rules governing annual confer ences in such proceedings Of the three wavs detailed alswe, it is generally conceded that all four barges will Ixo investigated hv tbe lat ter method. The first would give too great publicity to the proceedings, and the second has become almost a dead letter Trials Will R Long. There re 188 inetnlierH of the annual conference. The trial will last prob ably a week. This means that four c iininittees, ranging from nine to Ui members each, or from 30 to 00 min isters, will not have a chance to hear the business of the colifere ce at all Thev will tie closeted ill secret .- sum trying their brethren. The individuals turned out ol the Kir-t Methodi"! church of Spokane originally A. O. Ansell and wife, Stony Buck,.!. Wiliams and ,lese Buchfiollx appealed from the ruling of the church to the quarterly confer ence. The quarterly conlerence over ruled tbe appeal, and beyond this there was no recourse except to prefer charges of maladministration against the alleged offenders at the annua, i n- ference. That is how the case come , 0 he tried nl Walln Walla. Action Ixevotid this is rare aud procedure a little uncertain. It is said tbe mat ter ran be carried to the Meth.slist church as a whole. SCRNK AT THR STATION. C.J. Bishop at First Didn't Pay His Rill And Than Latr H Did. TI'UPM U U k llttlM HI'HIIH 111 till" II. It. xV N. baggage room yesterday alterniHiu when C. J. Bihop, a traveling man, wa arretted by the chief of police tor refusing to pay a bill of .V) cents at tbe Oolden Rule hotel. The hotel people claim that Bishop owed 50 cent, ir the hauling of his trunks, whereas Bishop say, that they were aft pting to charge him lor a sample r i that thev advertise to be free. TL.. nixirtitial took hi. nriNoller to the Loiiaw of .liidx Iteain who was then at supper an I the examination Usik place on the front steps. Bishop was put under 120 bonds to appear at the po lice court at 10 o'clock mis morning. Later in the evening Bishop went back and paid the hill and was allow ed t go upon til way. RI0 Reward. Taken irom my pasture, bay horse iiranded I. with a bar over it on loll .boulder. PETER WEST. At Ihe Dalles on Tuesday night tire broke out in the big livery baru of I.. A. Porter, at the corner of Igg06)d and l.augh.'in -treet. Losne w re L A. Porter, livery stable, 12000. (iilhert , goo, lumber yards, AJ00 ; 1 liw. Hullcs Me tric Eight Co , 60; MM l.-rl .v. Cordon Telephone Co., 6. 5 YEARS, it 15. 25 vBAKa a cm. l- t k.i VI . 01 rtuitiat-ii 1 itiiiiiic, ,,.'111x11 ter how long standing. NAU'f DYSPEPSIA CURI: WILL CUki: 00000000 We waul lb weakest stomach to treat. This remedy will restore tbe ,10111.' b lo uortnal and healthy uu'Jltluu II you have born miff, r lug wltb Dyauepaia begin taking thU rindy. aad how you will gradually Improve Eor sale by Tallman & Co, anl all first-class druggists, or send to Erank Nau, Portland Hotel l'har macy, Portland, Oregon. Price i.oo bottle, i bottles lor 65.1a,, express prepaid. CATARRH COUNCIL MET LAST NIGHT 0ASS0LINR STORR HO0SR TO BR MOVED OUT OP THR LIMITS. Rill wi Approved and Treasurer' Report Submitted. One of the most important matters considered at the council meeting last night wa the prohibition of oil and faaoline tanks within the city limits, he ordinance committee was instruct ed to draft an nrdinance to that effect and report at the next meeting. The gasoline stored In the western part of town has been a source of constant dan ger to the people living in that locality and it will be a relief when it is re moved . The ordinance committee was in structed also to draft ordinances re garding the building of new sidewalks, the herding of cattle in the citv lim its, and the grading of streets. The salary list was ratified and the treas urer's report referred to the finance committee. Treasurer's Report. Balance on baud Julv 81, 100:15 67. Balance on hand Anugst II, I7.ltri.is. 1 HMMMNtl fund warrant pai l. 11273.44. Distribution of cash on hand: In general fund, 660B6.76; called warrant fund, 33l.06 levee sinking fund, 14f)9.55; general sinking fund, l.vni. Received front licenses during Vug ust. I'joi ' 66 Hills rtveivable on hand September 51. i:i.2B. I'ounty warrants redeemed, I'ais.ss Balance bills receivable on ham! ..gust 81, ll'J.WOO.II. Balances OB treasurer's hooks.: Cash, I7;t!it :tS; hills receivable, 12, -660 III I'matilla county. 67616.86 : general fund. loOtW.?'. called warrant fund, 6881.06 1 levee sinking fund, f 14 42V. 07; general sinking fund. $.'a0 ; as--essmenl roll, IKrtH, U68 "H: 1S04. 1401.70. iHi;,, 6580.75; 1606, 647 6 ih7, 72H 46; isms, 6610.05; I860, 1787.861 BaW- !6Jo.S. e a. e For sal. On account of departure I offer (or sale my private house, OOfBMf JobllROtl and Welih itrWRt, containing eight rooms, also a four room cottage and two lots near school house. J. MHRUBRM N Rldno for Sal. A nice house and lot on Alta street, south of the conrt house, Pendleton, for sale cheap. Address. A. F. 1100 First Avenue, Spokane, wash. KVERS) I flBf ATfU e.T I (F fMfjT I I AO SOLUTE FHJRlT C rjLjAWAN Ct.il D I (LMiitfeti.Mi w.s as Jm ' T'VJTWm. MLlS.liRl'i r I'll K First Ever in Pendleton IMPORTED ENGLISH DOUBLI ffrpi 1 PORTBB on DRAUGHT. ALL KINlws OK IMPORTHD LUNCH KB ::.::::::: n( II LIT. ATLAH MUUk I'l'e riii- ent '.1. w of tile PMRBRMRJ Milwunk.-e firm; never here la-fore :::::: THE WAZEPPA H2I Main 1 1 in I.KAI.M. ANIt H 1 v 1 -o. I'ltK Mm: CATARRH n Ely's Cream balm Kav i. l ,' -'' 1 tO URH. 1 "l.'rt I - UG lli iurtou orur It u ,ui kl iiw,f t 4. jilVe relh'f til O&i I ll fl(Mi. atlid Lltnlia;! COLDS HLAU Heal, and niotc U lb Membrane Ke.tor the Seoae. of la.le aud Lmell l-arge Sue, oOc at bruggi.laor It) mall, Irial U, l's i) mau. If KLV BKOI UKfta, s. Warren Hi.. Sew "Nerve Waste. Oue ol Ibe moat belpful book, ou uere weagueeseier laaued Is tlial eutllled "Nerv Waate." b) Li Sawyer of Hsu Pram tauo, iow lu its dltb tkouaajid ibis work ol in espef srieuced aud reputable pbyelclau I lu agrea wLla voulrasl U toe veal sum of laiac aeblng wblcb provallsoo IkU luUirMUug subwt. It abouud la carafuily coualdered aud practical adrlca, and aa tk two rat msrlu of wis dom aud slnoerlty. It U eudoreed by bulb lb religious aud tax li la r pre. Toe Cbiuago Advauce says : "A ueruaai ol tbe book aud Ibe appllcallou ol ll urluclpla will put ueailb, bope aud beart into tbouaaiid of Uvea Ibal ax now aulcrlug tbiottgb uervou Impwreiaaut." 1 Lc book Is f 14u by uiall isjawpaid. Uueof tbe Bkoat iuleieaUug cbapfao. cuapur si, ou Nervlue aud Nerv loulii ba been prluted separately a a aampl cbaplei, aud will U evui 10 auy addiea for Maatp by tbe pubUabera. THR PACIFIC HUBUHUINo tX., B01 Md. Hwu Prautiauo Manhattan Shirts For Fall 1901. Arc now here your inspec witliout sny arc aptodtii vcr w 0 r fl how good h 0 w well your laundry tow it' you to ask him no other shirt holds its color well. This make them bototui, with cuffs attached short bOtOUal in all ies. t h c prettj don't have lo m 'sip I 1 I "wwyeMi? wiRpT RRB and rady for Hon. itooes ing that they I' VOU have "ii" you know thev look ami tbfV lit ami man will tell take trouble that theft in made that uniformly noason they with h o r t antl without white 8hirtt, and full drttM I loniC and M 0 styles, y 0 1 buv. The Peoples Warehouse Rellabl Clothlera and Hattera. pnxri.tii ff a famous f riorh .i CUPIOEME' Thh graa.1 Vagfat. MANHOOD RESTORED is ti .tix.s (an, will s " .ejwwl ".in. r l m p lew on. VwrlraM-eleMaia.aaallaaillNB, . I . .. . ( ,1 h.il- t,li h If imlrhMWfW : ,' ! ' rioreK,IM,IIHIM W 7 aaTB 1-l.I". I RrV' jai ellias..larr., . a fXSX SMRRRV 1 1 i"i all low. Iiy tlar or iifiiL i-re TV ZtRl leu In In Miernialnrrl'iea ami a I I In. I llverttb aiilneya ami tlio urlnwry orutif ail lupurtliaa. aim rwssseeal Bewwi i xx run "iifiini r the ie ii oo li .... ,, .-. . . he Maxell. Me aw t I . mi I. ali.ua. n l.rhun, .? . k. I riUKMKHreu(UkM "mil. Wen. I f"f k ' I in r, ii. i hi aiitferi-re are not cured hy ronorslhrrane n at r oent are tmnhird win, , it r.'iiniiy (...tire wltl ( i ier.e i,,n. Vlii iMiinnn uii etnrne'l if s :..i ... . !... nut tlxcl a or ilk M tn-iiiixr at Ml (. mm ii i,. t,i .la. aiMreaa 11 Vol. HBItK IKK .. I u Bo i an. Hwii PTanranaafwL roit s i.r hv r m.i.m a n itni.. nut mo is 1 Ct'l'l I'KNK Hie enlr k mii f'mmiihxu iiix-. n ami in y retnrne'l I I'Mimimlala. A, wrllMe ivure. LiiuabvavllBta3( pwiiurrna, tiRRuiiN ANNOUNCEMENT VVi' will oiion wild a i;oiiii. tf line ol staph and fancy nri i-ties in llie -.tutc liiitnerls known as tin: White Hun -- on fttttrtdajr, September 5th, 1901. Having ptirchasctl tin- lama 60BM tune we have been fttlarninK. painting, lU . to act omoil.itt: ur new In-sli stork winch ta on the road We hope we may merit a continued patron atfe ol all former 1 ustomera, and Rrl also trust that a nrc.it many l those whom wi dow do not know, may 60 ItVOf ns wrth a trial that at tins tinn next yen w. may lie intimately .t ipiaintcd with thcin F. S. YOUNGER & SON rlfyrr7? LOW-DOWN TANK PUMPS, He K LACK Ll: Al'HIiK SUCTION MUSI 1 Vr I V lU R0PKS, SMB. CABLE, ETC I : EVERYTHING - FOR - HARVEST HANSFORD & THOMPSON. f I HP O 1 1 A HOW A It r MKUl'IIANi'S I I II I Main Street, - Pendleton, Ore. 1 W J 1 1 kJ Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD UUTTKKh Kor harua aod dwalliuga. Ohaawr tltau tin. I. umber, Akh, ShiiULles. Huildinu Paper. Tar Pupcr. I imc aud licuieut, Mouldioga. PickeUi, Piatt ter, Hrick and Saod, Screeu 1jmmmI( Wiudowii, Satth and Doom, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop'? Alta St., opp. Court Hodnc. Thoroughbred Bucks.... Beat stock on the Telephone connwtion at ranch. A.I dreHH Pilot KiM-k Of Pendleton Chui. Cunninghi Hotel Pendleton Under New. nanateenieiit Help or Situation Wanted. C. F.Cook's Employment Agency Cumer Maiu aud Alta na.-.-.i PKNLiLETON OUKOON 1 Strictly Flnt-Clioh Excellent Cll8il6. Every Modoru 'COBI6I16BC6 Bar aad Billiard Uooma. I h Bait Van Uran Broi., Props Glff Us i Trill. Kits, $1.00 i day Special Kilos by feu or moBtb HaadquarUra for Travallng Maa Hot la BatteraOrgoa. Succeaaort to J. E. Moora For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Mucus, Proprietor. ii