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ei flHiant Sale of Summer Q Commencing Honday, Sept. a. IH)C IS. Goods, Wash Goods, Table Linens, Muslin, etc. Ws and ends of Clothing, Shirt Waists, Underwear, Wrappers, etc. Thmn Cost nice no object. We must have room 1M for our fail goods. bver Bros. Dry Goods Co. MININO NEAR CIRCLE CITY T. B. PBLL TBLLS TRI K.sT ORBGONIAN hBAORRS, In Kay. h,pti:.mi:i;i: IWH. RUN A HEADER MCfwSinon th R.iervauon Tltlon of rorusno mm... HI., pl. , . .V.i.i.. iiii flf,,ir wiiii diwh -r . ..) Inill.ill' going ,w,'r ,,H' it thf rate ol twenty-live acre , .La ...l..u ulucll lriM(- linns oi "i" ""'n y. . . of th traveler wen. crow the ..'mat him hrwit Tin- ItipplUltDtW hy driving six-norse lenma Hatband the r.'.l hrathreii are wav to wirli mi' mir own hi. A rorlland Vlilon. hrtuail iiwni...rniHt write L Valla Watlft to nil paper an artl- ii which levrnity-five miliar an ftixtt land. MM tin- tanner 111 SeiStl wImi own It ngure ally. Tin exhilarating nneii U li.iiior on Hie average r mmil neeim 10 I"' Htill vorv I m ipitf M tlie Minday clos- UmdntTsani Km Away. mm at work on .lolm Muir'a I lumwtcr liail a lew thrill ill i m lussusv, n nen im wnriy tollioy it liecanie irighteiied i talc a run I lie man wlm ;iaiai found it exciting work liitwl to control one liorae I In a low liuuv , run by con- l:siiii' innistliini.' ol tlie ona- iHtaallltn, wlm. per. lied .llioiit i went v teet above the ground on the aeat of a eomliine, find himself whirled along (or several liundred van hi a two-forty gait behind thirty truggling mnlaa, with the rdianre very much in favor of hi being pitch eil from hi neat and under the ma chine. In this cam nnbodv hurt The wheel of the manh i lie were locked and after plowing furrowa in the ground fur a piece, the mules were brought to a standstill, with only aome minor damage to the machine, can ing a layoff tor repair. Too much exhilaration am. me. the mule me to be the only explanation oi the run away. M'CI.KLLAN. There I. more calami in till, .cctinti of tin i on ii t ry tlmu all other ilt.nae. put tniruthcr iel until the IhM lew yoa.n It wm .uppo.e.1 ti i" Incurable. Kor a ureal main v. nr. iloetor' pronounced It a Iim hI ill.na.c ami pru.crllwil local reineillea, mil ly i nuitantlv fulling In DON with local treatment ironouni'eil It In curable. Science hart prnveii catarrh to be a con.tltutlnnal (llMeaNe. and therefore re.pilrtiiK cou.tltutloual treatment. Hall'. Ca'arrh Cure, iiiauufacturuil by K J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. I. the only con.titullonal cure on the market. It I. taken internally In 1I0.M. of from ten drop-, tn a tca.noonful. It act. itlrecMy on Hie bliael ami lnlliiiii. Hiirtace 111 the .yitcin Tin" offer one hunilreil illar for any eac n falls tn cure fend lor circular, and le.tlmn. nlel. Address K. J. CIIKNKY ,V CO., Toledo, Ohio Mold by driiiKi.t., 750. Hall'. Family Pill, are the beat. YOU NEED l CLOCK. aVTCH, KING. FATCH CHAIN, mtmm MUM, SET (LVBR PORKS, LSIVES OK FOONS OS W MU CLOCK tMythiai in the aBBBBBBBBBl W B n mi wn "i JuisHunzicker pderand Optician I" 10 AUun.Lr ....I u . .- Trouble With Jabour. I i rector itinera! I n linn of the late Mtieei fair is out in a card iu the Morn ing Aatoriau in which he rofiiHtiM the calumny cant upon the Klectric Light company by the recent .labour crowd. lie aaya the company only aaked .la bour tbe name price for electric light that he charged the local mercliantH. ItcMiloH, In- slmwH how .labour repudi ated the agreement ol hi ageuta for tltNi light for which the Trul linger prepared at great expenae. The card la but ainiple juntice to worthy citizen agaiuat tlie irreaponaible calumny of a atroller, aay the Aatoria Kvening Newa. Thouaanda Sam Into Rail, livery year a large number uf poor mitlorur wboe lung are ore and racked with cough are urged to go to another climate. Iou't bean exile when Dr. King' New Diacovery for conaubiption will cure you at home. It' the mint infallible medicine for cough, colda, ami all throat and lung dimtaaea on earth. Tbe tirat doae bring relief. Aatoutiding uurea reault from ieraiateut tiae. Trial bottle free at Tallinan 6i Go. Price 5oc and fl. Kvery bottle guaranteei. Roddonoa for Sal. A nice bouae and lot on Alta atreet, aouth of the court bouae, Pendleton, for aale cheap. Addreaa, A. K. HOW Kirat Avenue, Spokane, Wali . for Sala. 1U00 acrea of aummerfallow, HUO acre of atubble wheat land; all implement aud atock neceaaary to work the land. Impure of Purl Bowman. BIO Howard. Taken from iny paature, bay horae branded L with a bar over it on left ahoulder. PKTKK WU8T. Somathlnt About Hi. Bxparlaneo '" wnoro Ho Joined John Dod aon at the Maatodon Clalma. Portland, Sept. 7.-Theron K. Fell lormeriy manager of the Pendleton wooien aim scouring mills, who ha Just returned from Alaska, told the wregnnian correspon.lent the fol lowing about his journey : . AY? PJinfipie diggings in the Cir- c-e v,ny uisinct are located along the ..m ... nmum emptving into Deail wood, forty miles sontbwet of r.ir i and on Mastodon, Indewndenee and Eagle Creeks, ten to twenty mi lea oeyontl. wniie dnrtng winter there are ex- ffkllont t-..,lD L. . I .....v . . , w, , M, .Me camp over winch dog teams freight from Circle yitj a. nve to eight cents per pound . in summer they are almost Inaccessi ble, owing to miles of marshes ttetween the nkon and of Mastodon mountain Reaching Circle City in .Itine. wa advised to wait until Julv for the iraua 10 tirv. Mlora start t.. itoei, eldor creek, new diggings on which was 10 meet Jobn Oodann. But find ing an old timer w bo was to hit the trail for a camp within eldor, we put on hip packs mid started out. "A short distance back we struck the marsh and for thirty miles from two inches to Ivinc the foothills day of Bach boots and light PLEDGED ARTICLES laciutl '"IK gentlemen's ol all kind in.! ladies' cold and stiver watches. errings, chains and great variety of Jewelry Com i" tXtr,'"lely low Pr'ces during the month oi August - ii) i0r me uargains. iim?Pa m?st a,l'l:te stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, Ijy.CWcktfy tnd carpets. lor plumbing and tinning given prompt attention. Joe Basler, Mam Street, IVmlleton MAIL BOXES- leave YOUR us WHEN 1J THING IN . UKUEKS NEKD OF WITH ANY Wniteware, Tinware, Builders' Hardware plumbing or Electrical Applies CALL ON J- CLARKE A Opera Mouse Block. CO. PRS' BEST FLOUR io 1,11,. . . Rwiiin,!.".. . ,,rtt1 Byera' Boat Flour. It took Drat Ik, "l "M Chicago World 'a Fair over all oompeti ry aa,.w'V0B Bc,"aut aatiafactiou wherever used. I 10 l.mnluu.1 UT . 1. - 1. lua, Ul,,uii, o WV4 . IT . U.TV . t . U n.. wwwv.h Heed Bye and Beard lean Barley. !NDLE rON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYER8, Proprietor. from Circle and mosquitos, waded in water two feet deen. over apongy growth of mosses. Why walking in Alaska is called 'mnah- ing is eaily understood. "On the summer trail everyone wears a thick net veil, and heavy glnvee. A ciouu oi moaauiMi ooafluau swarm round, millions of them. The onlv refuge is to build a smudge and atan in tlie sniokn 'Reaching the foothills we left the trail and took up the ridge to I'orni pine dome, across many ice glaciers At midnight on June 19, we male camp on the e.lge oi a glacier and saw the sun set at 11 :2.r p. m. and rise at 12:JJa. in., scarcely dropping below the horiion. Where He Found Dodson. "After reaching the mountain we exchanged gum boots for walking snoes, winch we carried in our pack, frequently having to change back to hip hoots on account of melting snow drifts which we had to cross. i m i . i r . , . i ne ihi nay i uiUHheu alone pv a rough map and compa. but struck Bucbeblor diggings just as John and his men came up lor supper. I failed to recogniie him in long whiskers. The whole outfit looked like pirates. No one nae shear during ' lie mosqn to season. lining (roin llacheldor t.o Masto don creek, where the richest ground is located, I aaw the first real mining. Although thie is a abort creek, about half million ia taken out each season in au extremely primitive manner, simply pick, shovel aud sluice Ikix. The name of the creek is due to the Im. ling of numerous bonee of masto dons in digging. I have two teeth and portion of a juw bone in perfect con dition. The face of the teeth meamire four bv nine inches. At son. u time Alasku was evidently a tropical coun try. "The Circle digging were discover ed in '4, but little waa done until '(Ml, when over a million waa taken out. Then every one stampeded to Dawson. Many returned there in : and the camp was agaiu lively. Last year the tatiiede wa to Nome. One man who took out over tlH),UHl on Mastodon, ex pecting million at Nome Hold hi claim cheap. This year he ia back, broke. Ouite a number are returning from Dawson, au Birch creek district boom again. However, it ia only a matter of time until the average min er ha to Ntampede to a new atnke. Thev are like , cannot remain ion. in one place. " ROADS IN WALLA WALLA l itians Will Vota on Mannar or Paying Annual Tax. Whether tbe citiaeua oi Walla Walla county, pay their road tax in cash or continue to turn out each year and work out their aHKeasmeiit with plow aud Hcraper. aay the Ulllon, Will de pend upon tbe reault ol an election to b. held oa October 12 at which time tbe people will be giveu tbe right to choose. If the negative received the greater number of votes things will re main a tney are, it toe contrary l the case there will be a radical change At tbe laat aesaiou of the legislature a road law waa passed which made it optional with each cotiuty whether it worked uuder the old road iaw or tbe proviaiona of one which waa drafted and paaaaud and which required that there be uot more than four road su pervisor, that they be appointed by tbe county commissioner and be held responsible to the couiuiiaeiuuera for the condition of tlie roada uuder their charge. Tlie asaessmunt and tax levy for road purposes will be made uni form throughout the county and the mouey will Tie placed in a county ruad fund itiatead of a district fund as formerly. When there ia work to be dune tbe cuuimiaaiotiers are the aole judges of ltd necessity aud tbc will hate if portormed by labor uuder tbe eve 01 one of tbe county supervisors or will let contracts subject to tbe direc ion ol tbeae supervisors. It will no longer be poeaeible for farmers to "work out" their road tax. Kach suui must be paid in cash and the county will hire men to do tbe work at regular wages. rUl UiLLA MOTBS. Correspondent Tells About Wbal tbe People are Ooins . lieury Scbroeder waa over from Hit ter last wuek, as witness for a neigh -bur who made final proof mi some laud. James Anderson aud Cbria Nelson have returned from a vacation at II nl away apriuga. J. I' Bowman alter a very success fill run with two iieaders has stored those machines aud pulled out his thresher last week. M. Ii. in! inti's steam combine has returued to Tutuilia after a run iu the Adams neighborhood. Audereuu Davis, a former resident of Tutuilia who baa been over from North Yakima on a viait, returned borne on Haturdi y. Dos Turner is finishing op the few jobs oi threading atill left at Tutuilia prior tu abipping bia machine to tbe Paluuse country, where a number of niacin nee have already preceded him. James Clark, wbo baa been iu tbe employ of M H. (iillett, tendered bia reeiguatiou last week, and has gone to tbe Palooae country. George Duggan, fireman on M. H. Uillett'a steam combine, baa returned lo work after a week of enforced layoff in I'eudletou, where be went ior medi cal treatmeut. Fred Webber, a sheepman uf No! in, waa a Tutuilia visitor on Tuesday, pi loting a number of stockmen who were for cattle; an article which the in creasing number of combine in am make very scarce. William McGib bon was over from Vanaycle on Wed nesday in queat of wheat sack, of which very neceaaary article he had rnn ahort. Unable to proenre them here, he look the train to Walla, Walla the same evening. Receiving thirty bushel to the acre when he had figured on twenty, account for Mr. MoUib bon' shortage. Charles Foster waa down from Hil liland on Tneaday or his way to Stage gulch for a band of cattle which he ia taking to winter. m. m. Mr. Coppl will apeak at 7:30 HARVEST ON WBSTON MOUNTAIN. Yields War Good and Thr-eahlnc It About Ended. W. W. Carlile'a outfit will finish threshing this week on Weston moun tain, aaya the Leader. The crop ap there has been uniformly good, and like their brother farmer below, the mountain men are well satisfied but want wheat to go a little higher. Mr, t.arlile gave some figures on the mountain vield a follows: J. B. Hart, 123S aacka of fall and sunns grain from 90 acres; Joe Wnrser, 2-100 aacka of fall grain from 180 acre: D. McKinnnn, 104.". aacka from about HO acre. The machine has averaged about (too sacks dailv on the mountain. Iven O'Harra haa finished his moun tain run. having threshed the crons of John Walden. W. P. Leach. Seth Hyatt, C. 0. Jeffrey and 8. R. Cap linger. Thirty-five bnshela waa about the general average for fall grain. Mr. Jeffrey had aome wheat that weighed out 47 bushel per acre. Iraian Tucker crop on the foot hill eat of town averaged 37 buahel for fall and 42 for spring grain. GIVE A SHOOT IN OCTOBER PENDLETON TI0N SPORTSMEN'S ASS0CIA HAVB SO DBCIDBD. Last Saturday and Sunday In Oetobor to Be the Date. The Pendleton Bportamen's aaeocia- tion will give a shooting tournament lor the sportsmen of the northwest Oc tober 21! and 27 inviting men to cmue from Spokane, Portland, Walla Wulla, ha i .ran, In aud Baker City. Bluerocka will be shot on Saturday, and live hirda on .Sunday. The aaeociation ba assurance that quite a number will at tend and enter the various events. I. igi.lv well known and influential members compose the association, and every one is interested in the affairs of the organization. The officers elect ed Thuredav night for tlie enauing year are : President, Frank F. Wamsley ; vice president, Fred W. Waite: secretary, Horace .1. Stillinan: treasurer. I.ee Teutach; field captain, Otto F. Turn er; executive committee, the nresi- ient, vice president, field captain, and . w. Hoch and .lame K. Krauae. A maugalrap in first claaa repair of recent purchase is owned by tbe aaeo ciation, and is regularly used by it for the monthly shoots. F. W. Waite now hdld the association gold menial for bluerocka. On Sunday occurs tbe monthly aboot for September, with a number of entries. One of the works uf the associaton has been the establishment during the resent season of a fish rack at the mouth of McKay creek. This will be removed to a point in tbe Umatilla river a mile nearer town. It ia no three milea from here. In tlie propos ed location water irom the fanning springs is accessible, and tbia will en able the maintenance of a fish hatch ery. Master Fish Warden H. O. Van Ihisenof Astoria, recently here, an nounced that he will cause tiie con atruction at that point of a hatchery or the propagation of commercial ttah, probably ateel head salmon. About Tennis. The grounds at tbe corner of Alta and Johnson streets have been scaled aud plact'd in fairly good condition. Materials are on hand such a are needed to carry on tiie game. A num ber of person are anxious to organise the club anew and have aome new members come in. it needs ouly aome on. to go ahead and do this lo add ten uis permanently to the local sports. tuite a number of lad in. want to play, and would do so were tbe matter taken up and tlie grounds kept in good con dition. Thia is the best aeaaou for teuuit here. It will not be very hut from this timt on, and there will be plenty ol time in winch to eugage in piay during the fall. Base Ball Uama Tomorrow. Theie will be a hot game of base ball at the bail grounda tomorrow af ternoon at S o'clock. I wo teams have been picked Irom among the local ball layers and there promises to be all kiuda of excitement when they go up agaiuat one another Tlie lineup will be somewhat the same as last i-uiulav Chapter will pilch fur oue side and lupuia for the other, following la the lueup of the teauia. ilartinaii, catcher. Hupuis, pitcher; Fletcher, shortstop, knight, first e; Ibmipsou, second base, Bond, tiiird base; hampkiu, right field ; Fitx- gerald, center field; Laatx, left field. I Inch, second base, Cox, shortstop; Barlow, catcher; Chapter, pitcher; C. Medley, first base; O'Hara, center field ; Drake, left field ; B. Maya, rigbt field; Anders, n, third base. A few changes mav be made before the game begtua. lbe proceeds of the game will be de voted, not to the ceiuelerv road fund, enough mouey being on baud for that work, .but to some other worthy object. NEWS OF VACUUS CHURCHES Bv. Dr. Brown Aegultiod at Walla Wails C indorsees. The Methodist conference committee at Walla Walla decided to clear tbe Spokane presiding elder, Hev. Henry Brown, of the charge of maladminis tration brougiit against him, tbe bal lot standing eleven lor acquiltal aud uoue for guilty. Four refuaed to vote. Thia action came after hours of de bale behind dosed doors, not even the Witnesses hearing the argument. There waa a divergeuce of opinion a to the right of certain documentary evidence to be heard. The committee waa aplit. The tight waa warm. uala at tbe Baptist Cbursb. At tbe Sunday morning service, Miaa Metyleua Fraker will render a aolo. This will be the laat opportunity to iiear her before abe leave for McMnm ville, where ahe goea to pursue her studies iu music. Mrs. J. A. Borie baa conaeiiUtd lo take first aoprauo in tbe choir iu tbe evenings Tomorrow evening will be her brat with that cboir. Mr. Biui moud will take tbe place of Mr. Wil aoii, wbo left laat Monday for Mos cow where he haa gone to accept of a position in a dry goods bouae. Hub ject of tbe morning sermon "Work nig Out Our Own Salvation 1 Even ing: "The Need of an Immediate 1 Incision ' ' Suagajr Aoaounaemanu. Church of Cbriat Regular service tomorrow. Rev. Mr. Staver. of tlie bunting strawdlacks and wiuler range j Congregational church, will apeak at 11 First Presbyterian church 11 a. m. a ahort sermon to the children ; 11 itO a. m. regular service, snoiect, "ins Blood Upon the Door." 7:90 p. m. , "Samuel.'' All the member of the congregation are urged to he present promptly at 11, that they may join with tbe children in their brief ser vice. Robert J. Diven, pastor. Church of the Redeemer Divine ser vice tomorrow at hour as follow: Karly celebration of the Holy Com munion at 7:90 a. m. 8unday choot at 9:4ft; morning prayer, litany and sermon at 11 a. m. ; evening prayer and address at 7:90 p. m The Sacra ment of Baptiam will be admin latere.) to children at the 11 o'clock service. RECBPTI0 N AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Given Last Night In Honor or Mrs. Mary oale. An enoyable reception waa given laat night in the Presbyterian church parlor Tn honor of Mr. Mary Monle who will aoon depart for the eaat. Mrs. Moule waa presented with a pectacle cae by her Sunday school class and a gold thimble by the La dies' Aid Society. She will leave next Wednesday night for Kankakee, III., where she will apend the winter with her mother, Mra. Gertrude Deck er. Her return ia indefinite. Monday Sept. B. On thia date the O. R. A N. Co. will ell round trip ticket to Spokane at 8.50, which will include one admis sion to the fair. Children between the age of " and 12 one-half the above rate. Tickets expire September 23. BYER'S ESTIMATE OP WHEAT NEW WAREHOUSE INCREASES ST0R A0D CAPACITY TO 300.000. SACKS. He Says Quality la Better Than Bvar Ba tor In the History of Umatilla County. W. B. Byera, who owns the largest milling plant in the state, has recent ly added a large grain warehouse to lii property. Tbe structure was com pleted only altout a week ago anil al ready 15,000 sack, of wheat have ien stored. The owner figure that tbe el evator and three warehouse will ac commodate 300,000 sack. He ay more over that the amount of wheat he will ue tiii year will fill the el evator and all the store houses twice. That represents approximately 1,200, 000 bushels. If Mr. Bvnr's proilhe. v is correct, that there will he u.OuO.OOO bushels jn Umatilla county, then he will utilise one-fifth of tiie entire crop. When asked concerning the quality of the wheat thia year, Mr. livers said that It haa not been surpassed at any time in the history of tbe county, an I aa to quantity it is far above the aver age. There ia some smut, but that ia done away by bis machine which the owner aava ia the only one in the atate. If 0,000,000 bushels is the true eati mate for the county, then the average will run from 30 to 35 bushel to tbe acre. Me Kpt His Lmg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan of Hartford, Conn., scratched hia leg with a rust. wire, inflammation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he suffered intensely. Then the best doctors urged amputation, "but", he antes. "1 used one bottle of Klectric Bitters and l 'v boxes of Bin k ten's Arnica Halve and my leg was sound and well aa ever." For eruption, c .ciua, letter, salt rheum, aore and all bbesl disorder I lei trie Hitter haa no rival on earth. Try them. Tallinan A Co. will guarantee aatiafac tiou or refund money. Only 80 cents. A gallon pounds of mercury weigha 1357 With every pair OF school shoes We will ive a neat box containing A pen holder, Two pencils and a rule. just what every bo and girl Bttdl The Pendleton Shoe Co. Wm. FiiotkAiu, Manager. R YEARS, io, 15, 25 YEARS oi Stomach Trouble, No mat ter how long standing NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURI: WILL U Kl WOBMOVOO W waut tU wrakasi stouuubs to treat. Till rauiodjr will rasuira tb luiuacb lo normal nut baaltby ooudltlou. 11 rou bar ba aular lug wllb lyspsMla bsglu Ukio IbU roiuady, aad BJB bow you will gradually Inarev. For sale by Tallman & Co. and all lirst class druggists, or aeinl tu Frank Nau, Portland Hotel Phar macy, Portland, Oregon. I'm fi oo a bottle, b bottles for 5.x, express prepaid. "Nerve Waste." On uf llis wool hcipful tiouka on nrv BMBjgsBBJ vor la met is tiial sutltled "Narv Waau ' by Ur. Sawyer ul Han Praucisoo, no iu lis fiUii tkooaauii, TbU work of au xer rlsuueu aud reMilaule ptiy.lclau is Iu agree able uuutra.l 10 lb raal auui ol lain aculug whlcii prevails on turn lulentatlug tuv;cl. it abouud ui carelully voualdared aud practical advice, aud baa lbe two groat merit, ol i dow aud aluosrlly. It I endorsed by uolb tbe religious aud Secular pre. Tb Cbiuago Advauus says: "A perusal ol lb book and tbe application ut it prtuulplas will put beallb, bop aud beaxt lute Ibouaauda ol Urea tbat ars now suKerlug litrougb uerrou iuipareiaut," Tbv book is : uc by mail poaapaid. Ousel lite most lulereMlu chapter, -vbapt xx, on Nervlue aud Nrv Toulu nas psiutod separately a aaiupl obapwsr will be aeut to auy address to' stamp by lb publishers, THE PACIFIC PUBLUUtlNU CO Hoi AOS. Ban IFranoiaoo. W. & C. R. R. IMPROVEMENTS LIMB TO BB WORKED ON PROM FBNDLB- T0N TO HUNT'S. Sion. 000 win Re K.prnd.d by th Com pany. Beginning Nast Sprtag. The W. A 0. K R. company will begin nest spring the work of improv ing their line between Pendleton anil Hunt' Junction, expending about 1100,000 in placing the ro1bea in tlr.t class condition, and in enabling the hauling of heavier train at lea cot (or motive power. Between Pendleton and Hunt's are many steep gradea. which will he reduced. Curves will be straightened, and the roadbed gen erally made jut as good a men and team and new material can accomp lish. Muring the pAst year, the company expended the -iue amount upon the other line running to Walla Walla and contignona towns, and now has there a lint due road. This will be done here The wooden trestle rive mile from Wellula i tn he replaced with a ateel bridge The grade between Vanycle and Hunt' i to be reduced, the dis tance is sixteen milea. In doing the work the company will employ 2o0 men. A force of telegraph repairers, 14 in number, is at work between Weston ami Pendleton, erecting new polea along the line oi the O. K. dt N. The men have then r own special palace sleeper and dining car, which are side tracked at Weston for the present. POBTLAND CARNIVAL AND BXPOSITION Trts 0. k. N. Company Blakss a Lew Bxuplon Rt from Pndlton. For the above occasion the roun I trip rate (VOB Pendleton will be '. This includes two admissions to the fair. For children of half fare age ratoe will ho one halt of tbe above. Selling dates, Beptember It and 26 ami October 2, t and lo. All tickets to expire 0 days after date of aale. Arrivals at Hotel Pandldton. Hit. Uura II Ives, Walla Walla. Win Kanka, QOOOOM lland. A Hinaheimer, Portland. Mr and Mr ,1 II Bartmes, Walla Walla. Mrs Chaa Mason. W t. Palmer, W ish, 1 C. .1 K George, San Franriaco. W 0 Man. lei and wife, Sail Lake. II II I ..-eland, I'ortland. W K Brooks, I'ortland. W F. Kuntx, Portland. J A Allison, Portland. J F Walker, Portland. K It Horrie and son. M II I'atlou, Bpokane. Frank Bankafcky, San Francisco, lob.! K Lsthrop, city. O B l'rael, Portland'. W K Olomliniiing. e e 1 Iti tl.e liet nf rulers neuaa i l. Mri,.nu nations of the world them are tweet v kings and twenty-four pr. violent. Manhattan Shi For Fall 1901. A rv now here your inspec without say are uptodMi, ever w urn how 1 0 0 1 how well your UuiuJry you if you to auk him no other shirt holds its OOlof well. This make them bottoms. wiUi cuffs aft-ached short DQMMlll in all siee. t h 8 Drt'ttv don't have to and tiB. Inn r IT VOB orif yon they lookl tbey fit man win so in- fn season with a h and w whila The Peoples War Reliabl Clothlora and Matt MANHOOD RESTOf hie ilal.arr, tlisprr-rii.. . f ( . neir. Krvneii I'l.yetr isrriMMiir ill" iw.,,1 ice i ,c eiunn., ....! aaS. '.I.. the llaeb, kemlnal llatlul.ni Sir I . in... i., si , , , i, ...... iB in .i,.. Van BJBJB VSBBBj 1 1 .i.....n I . i.v ii.ir in . i gBJ i.i'l In Hiwrniatiirrl).ia i, .1 n i n... li..rr,ira of irnisilMi ll, r.ihr kiitn.yiai I Id' i.nii.iry unaus el ail liii..sNl anil rrV.turs. am. 1 1 , . I lier. .ni .nlTrrer. are . .h enrwi bv tv-inrl. twranes 9 per eeetar. Crl'IIIKNK th teily kn.mn rvnisali I i .ire llh. ul sit Ue?ralbe Ciaranleesiveii aeii mn . , retornnj if S u.i. . il, ni , il,-, t a s nuaneoi ex r mall. Sen. I r,.r raa. imiur ...t letitiiuiiiilala AilUreeaUAVai. SI a 1114 INK to.. IMi.aoim.Sai FiaiiitMasCda, 'oil m n HV T A 1 .1 . M vn , i .1 . IHtlKMilNTw. ff Ml . i tn ON . v ibjJJaliF. ' ' ' j ' 1 ' ' " ' I B8REATtST5TRt NOTmTB I F i NE ST F l kVOH AND gafJJ ABSOLUTE PURITY Bgf OUVW ANTE.E. O H Ci,0la vtvN dJM.aal up j r $6000 ANN0UNCEMEN1 Wi will open with .i COmplatw line of MBple in. I bun i; in in tin- store loruiwfly known i . tin Wlm. House on l inn .dy4 Snptetnhei 5th, 1901. Having puri li.isisl tlie ..tine somr tim mt have lii'cn ciilarumn, painting, rt- , to cconodtte out new tn-sh st.u k win. h la n tin- road, VV. hopi wi m e. merit .1 . ..ntunii'd p.itroD iv;. .ill lormei UBtoroers, and wi als tliist th.it 1 ,;i 11 in, ins il those whom W now do DO) know. 111 iy"so I tvoi us with a trial that at tins inn in t year wc may In intimatel) ai riiaiiitcl with them. S. YOUNGER & ANYTHING FROM A IN TOWN TO A 2() ACRE STOCK RANCH Wortli uf the iiest Laundry Machinery and a , KNOWLEDGE of how to dm 1 .it. it accounts tor our sue cess in the laundry business. Scud us your work and you will never regret It The Domestic Laundry. A. C SHAW & CO, W. J. hhWhl.l, Manager. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yard on Wehb Hires Opposite Hunt Freight Deil W are prepared Ui (uruish aoy thing in the luuiher Hue aud can guarantee prices to he aa eheau, if uot vheauer thau other. We also carry a large line of Doors, Wludows and npuldiug. farviea oouteuiplaliug huihliug will do well to see us before placing their ordera. We also carry Cascade Red JTir wood. Phoue Malu t. Mere ia a Uarieain. Moo ne it- itook ranch, inoatly niogvtltil natol in the fauiouH Oaiiiaa valley with 1 nl 'i at tie. I lii-s la a Snap. Five qotsftar laatlonH f wheat land & from Pendleton. One u;irti'r si t-tion til from PendlatOI) Kasy toniia. A Talk About Nome. If you want to Ixiy it liouin I would like with you as 1 eati nuit you. Corrcaspondc.nce Solic E. T. TH K KKAL EST AT K MAN Pendleton. Or 1 1 nvh 4 aa. Ear I 1 Sa-W" .4 n y' 0 In Sekctlns; a C V..II Will II lid inent t.. store, New ac laleat pattern! 1 v and 1 hej money. Ytm yuu waut I nee. I. I'll ever olii red ia per 1 iieaper nerlnl 1 111 1 aswiiig in until you try . e 1. ea.-f BJBV B For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink Polydore Moens, Proprietor. j tu. sewing maehli n 1 until you try il - JESSE I J flMi Baaai fl 1 m WW l t-HOTW jg made t h at rm 1 V Si 1 JWeal Bean. ' ill T 1 . -ii .mv a