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"children's Clothing at Low Prites. School Shoes . t to nor oent on every school suit Fold during I MIS Wl'UK Knec pants 50c to $1 .25 pair. ,, 25c to 50c each. Caps toyi' OOtlOU Wttr1 49c each. Hoys all-wool sweaters 98c each. gool hoM 10, 16c, 20c and 25c pair. .1. - ..1. ,!.'. i 1 1 1 1 l'o! iIkmii rendv for next Mondav Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. inVDAY. 8KPTBMBKR 9, 1901. J THIi THLATRti NEXT WEEK LmH tompnv i" Piv Hep.rtolre l the Frar. Th- Wiiennin Mtapeoj ail Lrmtwr Mi l W,M l"i,;,,H- Tl", larrl'itr Iwnwrrat ua una u "y '.r'. wia.liuii.inii I'lmiimiiv nronont- Luply entitled MBjOW in Kgypt" ti pretty play mi iirriwumi, t ,1 - l,OVf till' HVIT Ik'll. I""" iw ill bright mill ii to date. ( ,rn well ii'l puv iii'imr. Mt night'n pluv was bettor than olttieilollii' slums ili.it have up wilt the opera house lor many iin. The nneeialties alune are flfiwii lor an aveningVeiiturtain- Thr in not a had urtnr or se nn the com pun v. I he are all t tlx average an. RMM ul tliein tint tm. saw 'M Man. . a little note at on- year ot axe, BOM a specialty uirli makr Hie MI aiiplaoil ami Ii itte Mia want lo nug liar. h- Mullallv -inter- in their song ii limv act are tiarh ami the nlec rdinfi'. bv Miss Nellie W letlemailll , Iim invthiiiif of tlie kind ever seen Ibacer Cuv and if en mil tn the heat lion i r -ii. Metropolitan Harriinitnn. ih an Al lliiteh J uo ami at a npeiiuiiiat lie in an in-hidine !l r.'in-Mtra Don't Lt Tharn suiter. Ofto children are tortoreil with Miu ami tanning ereni ami other UN hut BooJllM I Arnica r hea tin' raw sores, exuols in anition, leave tin- Hk in without a I am, Iragrant, eheap, there's lit oil earth a- i.idiI. Trv It. ' (uriutteil. On iv Joe at lallman HI HKIl OK TH b WKKK. iim Wai Cloi. to tna I-roiling foint. "Midi! to the report of Observer 10 Union, tin' ii.ihI week emllliir ilr night hail mm Bight, that m ri , with lannnl m e ;,,.. ka log point. It wun :tli above. The max I mam temperature for the seven iIbvh wore : Sumlav, September I. 70; Monday. 2: ToMdav. 79i Wad. noHilay. B6;,t huraday, 78 1 Friday, ft . Saturday, til ; in in i iniiin temperatures, Sunday, 80 Monday, 66 1 Tniaday, 4:1 ; Wednesday, 40; ThnrHilav. 17, I ndav. 17 . Sanrday, :o. 1 he average max I mum temperature wan 71 0; average minimum tempera tlire, 4H.I!; average means for seven .lava. 1(0. Average dm Iv rarges, '.'.'Hi. Rainfall, .75 inch. Wind prevailed weaterlv. Hay wore 5 cloudy, 2 clear. There In mure eKIiirrn In thin neeilon nf the eiiiuitrv tlinn all other (lineane- pin tnm'ther. Hllil lllllll lilt' ln-1 !' vea.n it nu- Nllppiini-il In In' Itii'iirnlile. Knr irri'iil iinuiv venm iliietorn proooiiBiMd it n loeal dlaaaaa Mini braaortbad Ioi'hI ri'miilii"i, mill lv eoiiHtHiill y IhIUiik to ri- Willi Infill Iri'Hlnifiil prntiniiiifeil It In fiirnlilf Sfiunee lui- proven falitrrh to Im' ii liHIitiiliuiiiil 1 1 . m . . mill llifri'lorf re n i r; iik foti-tltiltloinil triinifiu Hulls Hfttiirrh Car, niiiiniliii'tiirf l hy K. J. I'hfiu'v ,v )n., 'riiifiln. Ohio, In the only fiin-liliitioiiul i nrf on tie iimrkft Ii In taken 1 11 tortiHl I y In doaaaol innn tf n (lrop lo ii tf iinHHinInl. Il aftn ilirei'th on Ihf I mill BHtaWM nnrliifi". oi the ITatalB Tile, efter line nun II" I Inllur- lor iitiv fae it fnlU to elire Heinl lor eireiihir- Mini tentlinu liialn. AilUroan V. .1. CHKN'KY .V Co . Made, ohiu. Sold hy ilriiKRlftn, T ie. Hall'f KHinlly I'llUarv the atat. II' DOE LOWELL INTERVIEW TALKS FOR THK BAST ORRGONIAN HIS CANDIDACY. (IN )0YOU NEED 'CLUCK. Iwatch, ring MICH rii viN CHARM, SI i SILVER PORKS, KNIVES OK WONS. OK AN UaiRJI CLOCK "wylhniK iii tilt: ikf lint? I - IWIIX ""ot rHKUKMI hi aMiai) mem MisHunzicker leader an. 1 iint; .i..w 'i- hi. i ii PORTLAND CARNIVAL AND EXPOSITION Th O. R. 6t N. Company Makes a Low Kxourilon Rate from Pendleton. For the ahove occiinioii the mini 1 trip rate irmn I'endleton will lie $o i!f Thia .ii In I"- two udinnBioiiB to the (air. For children o( iialf (are ago ratea will lie one half of the ahove. BaJlilMJ datKH, Heptemlair 10 and -T and Octohur I, u and Hi. All ticket to expire ii dayf after date ol aale. lien. W. Lane, l'ewamo, Mich. ,w "Your Kndol liyauepaia Cure In the hoat remedy for indiKuation and ltOD3 'ach trouble that 1 ever uaed. I'or yearn 1 Hiiffered from dynpepeia, at llineH compelling me to atay in hed and OSniing me untold MRWTi ' m" completely cured hv Kodol liyaimpHia dure. In recommend i iik it t irieudf who Miilfer irom IndtgaatioO I alvavi offer to pay (or it if it faila. dniM far I have never paid ." Talliuan t Oo Seven Days At Carnival. All the traiiaportatoii linea in the uorthweNt are arranciiiK to jdfa Hpe cially low ratea to and irom the I'ort laud carnival, which rune from Hep temher 18 to October ltt, and the ex curaiun ticketa will be gmni for 7 daya. Thia ia the loiigeMt limit ever Kiven on audi ticketa, and will (ive people ample time to aee all the aiKhte con nected with the ureat eipoailion. With two (ull military hand, a I military touruaiueiit, a horehow. .athletic porta,exhlhitH of nlliag, ag ! riculture, horticulture anil maulactur ; iiiK, a full midway, lireworka and an I array o( amuMemeot atttraction, tbe i carnival .will lie one of the greuteat I event of the aeaaon, and the admii I iuu fee i goint: to be only 26 cent, i 10 ceutH for children. Maav nliVHiciaua are now preNcnhiiig KihI.iI 0ypeMiia Cure regularly haviiu; f.iill.d that It IM the heat iireaiTlptlon ! they can write liuuauae it ia the one , preparation which contain the element.- iie. i-aaary to digeat not only ouie Km. If. .1 lood but all kinda and it there (ore cure indigeatiou and dyapepaiu no matter what it- eaiiae. tiillman Co. a a. i ... Sal. 101)11 m:r ea of auiiiuiitrfallow, H00 aoror of Mtubblu wheal laud; all impleiuniiti. and ..tot:k iieceawury to work the land Inquire of 1'n rl Bowman. m m m K W. Huraell.K interville, Ha. ,aya he NtifTored '.'; yeara with pilea anil could obtain u.' relief until DeWilt'a Witch llaael Salve effected a permanent cure Counterfeit are wortldea. Talliuan tl Co. PLEDGED ARTICLES 5?"I'.H Kantlemeo'l antl ladies' gold and silver watches, toi I km TniKS, chains atul great variety of Jewelry sum at extremely low prices during the month of August fgMirly for the harga.ns i.n. "ust complete stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, CTOcktry and carpets. eta lor plunbia and tinning given prompt attention. Joe Basler. Main Street, Pendleton MAIL BOXES LEAVE YOUK OKDKKS WITH US WHEN IN NEED OL ANY THING IN (iraniteware, Tinware, Guilders' Hardware Plumbing or Electrical Supplies - CALL ON W. J. CLARKE & CO. Opera House Block. Will Try to Unify Kastern Orason Dele satai in HI Support Ha Weit rn Oracton Krlend. The incident nf the month i the lormal announcement by .lodge Stephen A. Lowell of Pendleton of hi candida cy for the republican nomination for governor. Judge liwell come out in a letter in which he Ak for upjort, and define hi noaition upon leading atate iasuea. Kaoteru ONgOa haa corae prominent ly forwani of late for recognition on tiie tate ticket, and it ha been hrnit ed about the atate that W. J, Furnish, president of the Pendleton Savings hank, is also a candidate, and will ask for the nnminati on. .lodge Lowell in his public letter printed in the Pendleton Tribune, on Sunday, outlined hi view on atate issues. This letter is printed in this edition of the Knst Oregonian on the second page. In addition, the Fast Oregonian has obtained from .lodge Lowell the follow ing interview : Matter of liaography. "Do you enter the contest as an east ern Oregon candidate?" "My home is in eastern Oregon, and I believe this section of the state en titled to greater consideration than it has received, luit I am not a sectional candidate; 1 have uiativ assurances nf support irom western liregnn. "1 have an auilut ion laudable, 1 lis lieve to occupy the executive chair of this state, and have made the announce ment thus openly half a year helnre the convention assemble, that the people may have opportunity to con -aider my view upon public policies. If other men and other policies suit the party better, of course the conven tion will have plenty ot material to se lect from. I am not gifted with the arts nf a politician, and must atand Of fall upon what I am ami toe princi plea 1 represent. Chancat for Baitarn Oration. "From your conclusion to enter the contest, we aa-time that you deem the chances lor the political success nf an eastern Oregon man good'."' "I have been in correal deuce with matiy of the leading uien of the party over the atate for neveral weeks, and my advicia indicate thai the time I ripe for Unsanction to aert its claims to reasonable recognition. 1 ROOD that it will lie neceaaary for a candi date to go to the convention with the eastern Oregon delegation auliMtant tal ly united, and 1 have refrained from becoming an avowed candidate until 1 could feel reasonably assured that audi a union could he effected. I am now satisfied (KM advice received . ... . . ; il . I lull! uioai oi mo column in if aioe ui the Cascades, that we can get together." About jovornor bear. 'The newspaper report that tiov- ernor Cieer ia a candidate for re-elec tion, and claim to repreaent eiiatern Oregon's interest, having ouce ream ed in Union county'.'" 'Ye. But in the party usage M tins slate, in the republican ranks at least, a governor can liar.nv expect a riumiiiiiiitt nu A single term lias lieeii the rule, and, it 1 ani nominated ami lecteJ, it will lie with tlie pieoge in myeelt and the people that a aecoiiu ferin will not le asked or accepted. Frequent change in executive otuce are wise, anil lour year is a long icnu. It i many years since Mr. i r was a resident of tin aectiou ot the state." Other Candidate!. Wlio will be the other candidates for the gutsrirnatorial nomination'." 'It is too early to tell. At present the men moal lalke.l "l are t oe.niy lodge W. M. Cake, Oen. O. Miuimera and ex-State Ireaaurer Phil Metaciian, all of Portland, and Male senator Booth of Lane county." "It is repnrteil that there i- anotliur candidate for the ol'.ice fruin this ...un- tv. i it not". "J saw such an aunniiucemi nt in tne I'ribune list July. Regarding his can lidacv I have nothing to y. The voters can choose between us. Lowell a an Idaallat. ufaa nutiiineiit. as o( courae you are aware, wnue m'unm ii'.ini i ability and strength with the masses, aay that you are an idealiat,'," "Ye, lueir argiiuioiits nut. uwu reuorted lo me. 1 alipp ae from llie Htainlpoint ol tlie boas and corruption- iat, 1 am an meaiisi. i natu I'r1"' taste or lalelil lor praciiuni pum,.i, and believe neither iu inauipulatiug primarie, nor buying lute citiiir w un money or promiee of ortice. I have faith in the people, and am sure they can attend to their own political affair .niitM uh u laid and well a a ho can doit lor tbeiii. If there is preaelit need of idealiam m any department of human orfort it ia iu politics, and I do not think that lino of argument of my friend, the eueuiy, will avail them. I 1 am not endowed with tlie lacully of money gelling, it i' true, but 1 have been able to couduct my own aflaire thus far ao as to meet my old igat mil, audio bear my abare nf public de mands. I think Ihe bueiuea of the Hlale would uut auller by auy ideal ii. of mine." Likelihood or Suoeaaa. "What is the likelihood oi your aui cee?" "It i aix month yei before the pri mary election, and what change will take place iu that time 1 cauuot tell. Were the primariea to be held at once, i would feel confident of securing th. aupport of at leat three-fourth of the eastern Oregou delegate, and a liberal aupport in the Valley countie. Fort laud is au uncertain uuautlty; with it aeveutv vote, it will probaoly name the next governor, but, at preaelit, uu man i w iae enough to forecast the re ault there. I have canvaaacd the aitu ation carefully, and, if any eastern Oregon man can aecure the nomination , I feel confident I cau do it." MARRYING OIVOMCIO PIOPLK. Rev. John Uren Offar Baaolutloo al in Walla Walla conraraoaa. Walla Walla, Sept. . Rev. John Ureu o( Pendielou oreateU aomewbat of a aeuaatiou bv ofleriug the following reaolutiou to theM.K. HHUNIi fereuce here, asking atricler practice in marrying divorced people: "Inaaiuuch aa there appear to be o much retleaiiea and uuhappiuea m a Urae number o( Uie houie of our laud, and hubaud and wive are often found appealing lo uie cuur Huuaraiioii wuicn .". - tnembera of the Colombia river confer- ' enoe, we pledge ourselvpn to make all , necessary and projvir inquiries enn- ' cerning the past and present dnntetic . relations of all unknown applicant to ,ns for the marriage ceremony; and af- 1 i . i u.n .nqiiirina wi- will ftiiiini refuse to perform such ceremony for all I those whose cases do not come within t fie prescribed limit of the dincinlinel nf our church. " The iiiaciplinc of the church con- turns this law : "No divorce cxcepi for adultery thai I be regarded bv the church as lawful. and im minister shall solemnize mar riage in anv case where there is a di vorced wile or husband living, hut this rule shall not be applied to the innocent, nartv to a divorce for the cause oi adultery, nor to divorced par ties sepking to be reunited in mar riage." It was passed. BASE BAllT (TAME SUNDAY SCORR OP 7 TO ' POR PI0NRKRS. THK HARDY Manhattan Shirts For Fall 1901. TlVtM PAHL WAS A SUICIDE HANORD HIMSSLP BETWEEN SATURDAY AFTBRNO0N AND SUNDAY MORNING. Came From Germany 12 Years Ago Leave Wit and Four Children Apparently Deipondanl. Mimlay morning at about 8 o'clock, Ti in m Pah I, a carpenter, was found dead at the levee about one-fourth mile south nf Main street. 0. S. ('oilier was driving to his place across the river when he came tian a man lying almost prone upon the ground in the hushes and seemingly drunk. He made a closer examina tion, and found that the man was dead, ami that a rope around his neck at tached tn a tree held his head nearly a foot above the ground. It was a shocking sight and Mr. Col 'ier hastened hack to town to obtain assistance. Deputy sheriff Joe Hlak ley was called up and with the aid of a few other the dead man wa taken to Jesse failing's undertaking rooms. There a post-mortem was held by Or. W. Ii. Cole, coroner, showing that Pit hi had met his death hy strangulation. Mrs. Paul was sent for ami appeared al the undertaking parlnra in a heart broken condition. BM waited patient ly until the examination was over and tlie coroner's jury had la-en MaaBKMMKl Between subs she answered tlie ques tiuns put tn her. From her answers it appears that Mr. and Mrs. Pah! came here from Oerinwny twelve years ago and have lived in Pendleton nearly all of the time since. Mr. Pahl was a carpenter and well known among bis follow craftsmen as a good workman and a thriftv citir.en. He was fnrlv- twr vears old and leaves wife and four children. Pahl left home on Friday itnined iatl"V after dinner as usual, and Mrs. Pahl av that was the last she saw or heard of him until vesterdav in. .riling when thereiaine the new ol hi death. No good reason can be found w hy hJ took his own I ile except that he may have been despondent because of the lack of employment. On Friday night he was heard to aav that he would rather bang hiinnel f than ask lor work. Not long after the unfortunate re mark Pahl went to Taylor' hardware store ami pun-based a piece of window cord, evidently with tbe thought of suicide. On Sxtnrday morning between 10 and 11 n'cliK-k J. M. Pointer, who was working on a foundation near the nlace oi the suicide saw Pahl with a package under his arm going over the levee. Pointer called to him, but then- was il i answer, and Pahl quickly disappeared on the other aide. It is thought that the suicide waited there until dark or until a favorable npair tunity before he carried out hi pur pose. Tlie strange manner of hia death and the cool news with w hich he went about it would eem to e imiiiale the pussit ility of inaanity. I Vrdlel ot lh Coroner. The coroner's jury met Sunday iiiurn iiig at 11 o'clock and a verdict wa re turned that Timm Pahl met his death by hanging hi nine :f sometime between Saturday noon and Sunday morning and that despondency was tlie indirect cause of death. The funeral took lace this afternoon at J o'clock from the Pahl residence oil Bluff street. The Order of Bed Men took charge of obsequies.. Pood ChatiRd lo Potion. Putrefying food in the inteatine pro duces effects like lh ise of araeuic, but Or. Kmg'f Sea I te Pills expel the poinn from clogged bowel, gently, eaeily but surely, curing coiistipalioii, biliousness, sick headache, levers, all liver, kidnev and bowel trouble. Only 9k at lallman i Co.'. invincible Proved to b Varv Vlnelbl. and th Game Wa Soma Fun. The baseball game on Sunday, b 1 1 ween the Pioneers of the Pacific and the Invincible, resulted alMrtroalll for the latter, in a score 01 7 to 2. A i small crowd of rooters collected oo the ! bleachers and proceeded to make merry at the expense of hotb learns, r.rrors ; and good plays were applauded alike, I V 1. . . I !.. ,ame ACll I mi in n- enn- hv player came in for hi sl.are of the I an UplOilate. jollying. If the fans had been witues- Q ing a game between Portland and Ta- coma they would not have enjoyed it j H)W good more. Astonishing as u may win, Q w j ullTi' wins iH-mviiiiiH. . . n... j... . ...... ance. I'lrich picked ii a hot gr.. under with one hand and c. inpleted a nice play bv a quick throw to first. Hart man, catcher for the Invincible, nail ed some high fouls that brought great applause from the bleachers. Bob Cronin pitched a go.sl game tor the Pioneers, allowing only two lots. Otherwise, the exhibition was ludic rous. At one lime in the game the Pioneers were up in the air, and every one who conn I get hum oi me nan i ! tried to thru it awav. That, was the time when the Invincible snvred their, two runs. ft was announced before the game that the proceed would go toward the' cemetery road fund, but there is al ready enough money in the treasury to care l..r the road next summer ami it wa decided to donate the money to some charitable mstitutinn. A iv nnv Iu'tv yottf iMptC" without sav- 0 w w your laundry you if you K) :isk I" ui nt) other shirt holds its t olor til, This mailt them bosoms, with ufi atttohdd short DOtOlXll in all sizes, t h t pretty don'l havf lo Henry Braydon, "I took medicine hut one bottle of Cure did MM more else during that Cora, Tall man .V Co. lUrris, N. C, says , LM year for asthma One Minute Cough good than anything time. Best Cough 11 i r i and roady for Mon. Itv-tiai ing that they If you havo 0D4 you'know thty look ami they lit and man will tell titkt frouhlu tii.it thert'ii mutlp that so uniformly Ht'asnii they with short and without whit" shirts, and full dress Oome and M KJ styles, y 0 Q boy, Ci Spokan Inter siam Fair. For the ab lye the Washington ,v lunihia River railway company will sell round trip tickets from Pendleton, eptember o, II and 14, good onlll September lii returning; aln on BOD temrHr lit, is and LM. good returning until Seitemlier 2:1 at ft ."W. On Sep teiiilaer :i, a rate of fit. 50 will lie DMMM (or the round trip, good returning .September 17. These rate include one admision to the (air. Half of the ahove rates will be made for children. WALTER ADAMS, Agent. Rtdano for Sale. A nice house and lot on Alta sired, south of the court house, Pendleton, for sale cheap. Address, A. F. UN Firat Avenue, Spokane, Wash. The Peoples Warehouse Reliable Clothlera and Hatter. Taken branded nhnillder. 10 Reward. 'mm in v pasturwv bay horae L with a liar over it on left PETEB WKHT. yrM wygp THAT .Ct3STER T AROUND AN UNHEALTHY HAIR DANDRlr FALLING HAIR finally BALDNESS Licitruy th cause, you rcinv( th tllccL Kill trie Dandruff Germ WITH NtWURO'S HERPICIDE The only preparation that will dftroy that paruiU. ..EXCELLENT ft AIR DRESSING rer Sal by all trujUU. PRICE i 00 FlGPRUNE Cereal j perfect cereal coffeo of delicate flavor and fragrant aroma. The blending of California figs nd prunes with well ripened ".ruin makes a fruit and grain coffee far superior to any other cereal beverage. By our process all the delight ful flavor of the fruit and healthful strength of the grain is retained. Tastes like coffeelooks like coffee. Healthful nutritious Boil from 3 to lO minutes only ALL OROCKRS SELL FIGPRUNI CEREAL. $6000 Worth ol the best Laundry Mac hiin-i and a KNOWLEDGE id lll)W tO Dpi I. lie It accounts lor our su ess in the laundry business m Mormon Mlshpp' PI Ilia f ' ' l .1.1 M ,.). Jn.l . t Cu.oa potency. tsO Power, Nlght-Lo, Wis, H.avi p..i.fi, jminiii .mission I lev. Handnche.Unritna to Mnrr, Lp I rwi H LAM M.nhn.iil Brarmntorrhoea InsomnTa, i Mmi eacn, sinom oi "' nJ mn, Varlcoo!. m, a. ..e . . . -.t.wt I ihoiw). 1. 1 ... ic.u .oi i" v cavidan Addraae. Biahop Mernedr Co., saa Praaoiaae. Oak ViU sI.K n r I. i.M v in., inn ... I is ramin nnv. ohrmiin. aiinmbrn. th Utln mil rrfrti trnlrn. ANNOUNCEMENT W'c will open with a complete line of staph? and fancy Ljrmeries in the uirc lormerly known as the White House on Thursday, September 5th, tyoi. Ilavine, pun -based the same some tunc we have been MUatgin(i paintinc,, ett , to accomodate our new (resit stuck which is on the road. We hope we may merit a continued patron age .d .ill former cusloincis. and we also trust that a gn at many uf those whom we now do not know, may so favor us with a trial that at this time next year we may be intimately .1. attainted with tin 111 F. S. YOUNGER & SON. Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock on the Coast A.I- TdtMlion' coniitN'tioii at ranch. dffMM Pilot Win k or PtiidletoD. Chas. Cunningham. Send u and yuu regret It your will work never The Domestic Laundry. A. C. SHAW k CO. W. J. SFWF1.1., Manager. KK I All. In Selecting a Carpet , 11 mid th.- large.1 aaanrt- ,,,1.1 1 - b'-t !'"' ' "W l ,n New go-nls here In all the I,,.. 1 palterua. Ui greatiaat van , t Hid Un- l"'l ,,,r I,M f00 n Olid Juat what ,.,i tare ... I jiiil whal y.u nee.1. The beat ! valttee red in OnajKMi Wall i- Ml . ImkbUM HUM ever. ''' "" derlul aaprave rolary WhiU. aawliig BMWBlMi buy IMl other until yuu try it. JESSE FAILWe. K VliAKS, 10, 15. a5 of Stomach Trouble, break - ol (auiilie, and recogumug the lvorce is win- secured, who lh that vleweJ ..... nt. '" r . , 1 1 .1, v. ..... tbat me ueciw " "-- be tacl uaratively eaay to - 1 in t-iit 1 ve a.m ' - . - ....... .. dtu'riiu. anil ,u. 1. mm - - .I.....I J be "?r " dtieu be I'". b," r adlhe'"(oundation.ofao to many to apply 1 nd 1 nviiig YEARS No mat ter how long standing. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CUKI: WILL CUKK J W a-ul tti watJmai auniumtis U Ueal. Ikfg iiudy will raelur Ike louiwik to uoruisl uJ lionllli oondlUou U you kave Ismu uiw tu wltU OyiHula bU Uklaa thl. remedy, J Mte liow you will grduU)r iiuprove, lallman & Co. and or send to Ittlirt , l...i,,o . ii,b.llete.l "Tberelore, be it, resolved, For iale by all first class druggists i Frank Nau, Portland Hotel Phar 'inacy, Fortlaud, Oregon. Price ti.oo a bottle, 0 bottles for t$.OOi LUMBER DEALERS Yard on Webb blreet Oppoeite Hunt Freight Depot We are prepared to fumiaii iiylbin iu tiie iuuiber line and cau guarauUw j.rtce to be a cheap, il not cheaper thau inhere. We alao arry a larg linof Door. Window auil MoulOiiiK Partie oouteujplaliug building will do . 1 1 . . . . well to MM) u belore piatiiuj wwu a a D order. W alao carry iaaiaoe Kir wood. Fboue Mam V2. BYERS'BEST FLOUR t make g.saf brea-1 uae Hyer' M.t KlOOl UIOOS Url premium at the Ohn ago World'. Fair over all compel - I.... aa aal .aiuaaaa aa MM I I safB 1 ni mUi I loll wherever ul. I , aark ia guaraniwsl W have the beet Koll.nl Hai ley, Heed Kye and Uoardleaa Barley. Steam PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. HVI HS, Fruprietur. KO't SALK 1 K Wmmk arulaj-itjr asti lou. lucraa.a vur- aud '--'-- "uAlua 0 uiuu.truttUoii TUvy am "l.iri'i navuiB" hi rui at woiuinih.iod. MidiuiT davclunuiuul or uraraua and lIy. Hu Li. 0 .tu niin.lv fni- wwiinii t-oiialk tin-10 I auuol do Imroi ii Iwcoiuea a pieaaurv. .i.o I-1 it no it r mail. bv druarirlata. UIL MUTT'S CHEMICAL CO., CImvc-Imuu 1AI.LMAM ui., iitiiOli . e a. m m. '. ClavvLaud, Oiilu. that a j express prepaid For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. tiif 111 1