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Children's tlotmng at low mces. School Shoes unit of 10 per Oe&t on overy school suit told (luring this week Kncepant 50c to $1 .25 pair. 25c to 50c each. ap Hoys' c.tton nweaters 49c each. Bon all-wool sweaters 98c each. felw hose 10. 15c, 20c and 25c pair. .i kllrlran iiml BWt them ready for DBXl Mondav. leaver Bros, ury uooas u. HAV. -I, rri.MKi.it 10. IH01. acosT.ntkd kabmkk. i. MM " Pln,ly PPolnt,d Home al Helix. . .. , 1 1 I la ......til fun i Villi I" nnin "I"' ,n PWMlKOfl 'in Mummy itnor ... li.i .....m tl.iit hit in well .i .in. In w icitt iTiiii mum vi'iir, nih.rteit'i ecu hanhelx t" "" acre. "" i-i... ... .1 mil i till, til I II III II" , . .k., .. , .,!, Ill' Hit I I llll IK' not be to " ""' more ih.ii iiim iircsuni i u i ii it . rrn r nui. r . . ....... .,! arm iirr lim l:iell Willi I dwiw , .-. .lii' llil II. 1,111 rarmitv t III HI hii III 1 .-.I ...... tl...r ill MVIi IIT MIX Hu miAt i ull....u II Im .. tlilH t ijulBrn convenience ami Mr. (ntbii lie h futtetiy content upend tilt winter M tin- f wr tit . WHAT IAU .US IMNDHUPF Skin ......m... II. .. ii. Oiiitiei. Sayi It's (iirm. Mold Mm wiiii tlmt dandruff in hoi skin thrown off through h rim condition of tin1 hi:hIi ih ex ist. Prof. I i. ii. i HlWbMli ir I., KarupMti authority on skin die .,. I.in Iru:' .1 '..'"in I n'llHi' lrtii burrows uinler llie scalp mar Hi' little hi-uIkm of cuticle, lannm the vital Itv III till- lllir Hi it. tbeuii'v hair preparation Ii . . in. full irnriiii. i iiii1 im M piClilt. "Destroy till' I'HUNtl, you wii the (fleet.'' Not only cures :: ut :. - i.tl Hi.- Intir mill . . I : . . i i. i i .... i I lilUI I. till .HUM l. I 'II llllil I 1 1 i rawMi Low Rale to Spokane. Mtfjin. BMlMibti ll, Mini " i.i ...,ii ii 1 1... ii X sill tell tickets l'on llctnii tn MUr all-1 I ' ' I ' I F 1 1 . Ill I 111 1 III 11 111 Ev. - it imluatrutl Uir, tor $8.50. ticket expirr lMtiMiil)r Hi. Ii " irnuiy. iSusleinhcr Hi. tin roiiml intr will Im- 111. .'hi tickets itiiuil plrilllnT 17. 110 Reward. mi my pasture, huy horse Willi a hur ovtir it on lull PET8R VMT. a a ii irk au a a a VHJ a" I CLOCK, WATCH, RING, K'MCH CHAIN, CHARM, BET 5ILYL.K PORKS, wives ok iwoms ok w lUlM CLUCK wything in the Jeweiry line? 1'Tomk.,i i ann WTHVUlTUKIIKKltii. eMail num i.!.li n.' u : . i U 1 I I I I M I . - .' , k WW 'xuilfaVAWI Icraiul Optician ' ia Aiextuiiar uil 1 1. Arrivals at Hotel Pandlaton. N BoWltMKU, Nw York. t w Hoai, Pwllud. J I l.atlirop, city. ' KMi lUrriH. Portlud. Anily NylumliT, fortlaiid. I Hnrtnan, f'ortUnd. .1 II KioHcknur, Mpokane. S it Joima, Uavton. Wiiltur Ailains, WiiIIh WhIIii. 0 l? PtmI, k w Hiaki-iy, Portland 1 ifn SttariiH, BpokUMi ' K Iiifall, Kuiirah C'ilv. (' C HtinilrirkH. Mtm M Y HnndrickF. Ilarrint A MIIm, Ll OfMtfti .1 H LUM I'ortlmitl. ftwi s Itouiira, Portland. i S Hdiiuv'iiian, Portland. There in morr oatarti in tiii aaotlOB o( tin 1'imiltry llinn all nthrr iIiuchiii'h put lonctliiT, anil iiulll tin' lant tow yi'a.n II wa mimii1 in in- Ini'iiriilili' Knr a ijn'ai many ynar- ilni nir iiriiniiuuned It a Im al 1 1 i . iil iirun'i i I I.. I,, rmniiilli's, ami hy riiimtaiitly (ailing to rata with jooel irealmnnt prutinitni't'il It In riiriililii Mi'lmii r lian prnvru nalarrta In In' n I'liiiatitiitiunai rllaaaee, and therefore ri'ipiirinx I'Dimtllutiniial triialmi'iil llall'K ilalarrli (!urtr, inaiiiilai'liiruil liv K J. (Mn'liry V Co .. Tnli'ilu, Okm i tin' ooiy i niMiiiiitiiiiiai own mi tin marki't. II l lakmi iiimnially In iimu u( (ruin Inn (lrnpii tun tiaiHMinliil li ai'ti ilirm-tlv on III" IWihhI ami iiiiiriin nirlnri' nt tin1 nyili'in Thi'y nlTur nm hnmlri'il ilnllam Inr any itaae It latU to att re. Hnml lur I'lrrillam amf limlliiiu IllaU. .. 1. 1 K. .1. CIIKNKY ,V I'd.. TCMeM, Ohio. Mo. hy ilnifKlit, T llall'n family I'lllnarc tlir aMV PORTLAND CARNIVAL AND KXPOSITION The 0. R. A. N. Company Makes a Low Kxeuraton Rate From Pendleton. Kor Hit ahovii OMMiOB tht mini I trip ratn from Pumllntoii will Im $11.(15. Thia incliidtta .two admiiiHiouM to t lit fair. Kor chihlrtin of imlf (are .. rattia will In- one half of thti ahovH. SolliiiK ilatriN, Hitptmhir 1U and 'J! anil OsWMf I, H and lit. All tiukttta to fxpirtt U dayH afttir i of aalu. Don't Let Them Suffer. Often children are tortured with iti'liinu iiml hiiruiiiK m'xeina and other Hk in diaeaHeM hut lluukleii'a Annua Salve liealn the raw Hiirea, eineU in tlainuiat ion, "liven the akin without a acar. (Mean, fragrant, rheap, there' no Halve on earth uh nood. Try it. OON KUiiranteeil. Only ISeil lallinan & Co. Spokane Inter-Slate Fair. Kor the ahive tin Wit ah uiKliili . C -liiinhia Kiver railway company will aell rou nil trip ticketn from rMMMloa. September W, 11 and 14, good until September 1( return in ; alao on Sep tember 111, 18 and -ii good returning until September L'3 at " . On ltf (ember li, a rate of fii.60 will Im MM (or the round trip, good returuiug September 17. Theae ralta include one admiaaion to the (air. Half of the Itove ratea will be made for children. WALTER A HAMS, Agent. Pood Changed to Potion. Putrefying (out! in the inteatinea pro 4MM effecta like thoae of araeuic, but Off, Kiug'a New Life Pilla expel the poiaoua (rum clogged bowela, geutlv, eaaily hut aurely, curing count i pat ion, hiliouHiieHH, Hick headache, levere, all liver, kiduev ami bowel troublea. Oulv 26c at tall man & Co. 'a. Reildenee for Sale. A nice limine and lot on Alta atreet, aouth of the uourt bouae, Pendleton, for aale cheap. Addreen, A. T, 1 109 Kirat Avenue, Spokane, Waah . hur Sale. 1000 acrea of auiumerfallow, H00 acrea of atubble wheat laud; all implement and atock iiuceaaary to work the laud, luquire of I'm Bowman. A uroaaetl knife aud fork in the aigu imed in swedvu to indicate the placea where luealn are nerved. I PLEDGED ARTICLES ri ' JH KntiBMa'l and ladies' gold and silver watches, tQ P 01 tt" k"ds, errings, chains ami great variety of Jewelry fn., dt ' xtreinely low prices during the month of August, fg mly lor the barga.ns u,n,ep 3 "u'st t-u,plte stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, (We ,ro';k,;r a,ul carpeti. I lor plunbiaf and tinning given prompt attention. Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton el HII DIIICC "1 r I eV y p; LEAVE vouk ORDBR8 WITH u WHEN IN NEED OF ANY THING IN . trraniteware. Tinware, Guilders' Hardware Wumbiiig or Electrical Supplies CALL ON- W. J. CLARKE A CO. Opera House Block. THE LIFE OF JOHN M'RFA DIKO AT SALRM ON SATURDAY, AGED 68. A Native of Scotland Was Stole,, by thl Indiana Worked In Gold Flildi In Rirlv Dayi. Athena, Sept 10,-At Salem, Satur day morning, September 7. lilll John Mi Kne, ,liel ,,s v.-arn. Mr. MoRm wrb honi in A pplerroaa, Kohb Shire, Scotland, in 1838, and with hit. parentn, Mr. and Mra. DODWII Mcltae, rami t, OaM llriton in 1835. Shortly after arriviiiB at that place he wan atolen hv the In diana, but win readied from the aavag en jimt an they were in the act of stain ing hii akin. II in parent! then went to PrtllM Kdwartl Inland. Olnada, and there he made Ii in home until 1872, when he came tn the golden went. Af ter apending neveral year in the gold Heidi of Ciliiornia and Nevada, he went to San Krincinro and rennnied hii trade of nhiphni Iding. Mr. McRea wa a thorough mechanic and for miinhnr of yearn worked in the leading ehipyardn of the PMiflo OOMt, In iso; he wan nent by the Canadian Pacific Navigation company from Victoria to St. Michaeln, Alanka, where he work eil until July 7, 18H8. At thin tine he met wilh an accident from the effect! of which he never fully recovered. He visited at IM home of bin nephew, A. M. Oillia, in thin citv in Angmt of I8BK, for a nhort time, and uiterward made bil home at Salem until the time of bin deith. Mr. McKea wai a man win, wan liked by all and leaven many fnendn. Me also leaven two lin tern ami one brother, who now reaiden at Prince Kdward inland. The remainn were interred in the Athena cemetery at 1 o'clock venter day afternoou, and the funeral wan largely attended. Athani ferionali. Fred Baruutt left Saturday for a two weeka' viait with reiativen at Junction City. R, II. Pinkerton wan a Walla Walla vinitor Saturday. A. M. 0111 fel wan in Pendleton on Saturday. (rover Haven and Hex Harnett were Pendleton vinitorn on Saturday. Mm. Lake Prance leaven tomorrow to join tier hunhaml al Spokane, where they will make their future home. John t I, try of Pendleton vinited here yesterday . K. 11. Boyd, S. I.. Spencer and Hex Harnett left venterday (or an outing at Wondward'n tollgate. Mm. K. B. Boyd and daughter Mian Cecile ire vinitng reiativen al WtftM thin week . Hollo BfOWl left venterday for Hani ingn, Nebraska. Il in Imped that Mr. Brown wiil return next npringn and again twirl lor the Yell iw kidn. " (ieorge W li who ban the contract for the erection of Mime vYoimI ird'n new bonne at Walla Walla, came over from that city Saturday on huni neiH. WALLA WALLA'S BUILDING Cltlxim Hopi to Secure One ind Will Work for ll. Walla Walla, Sept. w. The Union aayn: The citi.enn have not yet given up the idea of nee ii ring a federal building for Walla Walla. Congressman W. I,. Jones will be here September 10. lor the pu rupee o addrensing the atudetita ( Whitman college on the occasion of the convocation. It m men that an effort will be made and which many believe will prove Hiircennfiil . A com mittee in at work and ban for some time been securing data an to the amount of rent paid by the fOftf nuient for buildings in this city each year. Thia data wi.l be furnished Mr. Jones in the hope that he may present it al Washington aud -cure tavorahle ac tion. On the other baud there in a senti ment that all efforts will he useless along his line. By those who do not favor tin- project the claim is made that it is the policy ol the government to (dace buildings only in the larger cities, beginning with the largest. This would indicate that several yearn may elapse before the dream of a fed eral building in this city is real need. However, the people of Walia Walla have unbounded confidence in Mr. Juues and tin manner in which he has nt I up for thin citv through thick and thin han won their hearts. Tfiey recogniie and reali. the fact that they are indebted to him for the present ru ral mail service ami many of them say tiiat "if .1 uh- will only take the mat ter up we will gel the building.'.' ACADEMY'! ATTENDANCE FlrH Day Saw 140 Enrolled. 0 In Aiad- mlc I aruueni. The faculty of the Pendleton acade my was pleased on Mmi'lav morning with the flue attendance that war en rolled for the lirat day of the year -140 in all departments, with 00 iu the academy. This is better tiiau ever be fore. One vear ago the first day's en rollment Ml 107, aud ou the first day of 181 it was 70. Of the students now in attendance fully oue-half are (rum out of town. This indicates the bene fit the academy is to Pendleton, in that it brings here inauy young people autl their familial to live. IJuile a num ber ol fa mi lie have located in tin towii aolely to educate their children in this achool. The excellent showing thus made will atimulate tlit work of securing subscriptions to the f 10,00U fund it ii desired to raise here to be supplement ud by outaide douatious (roui wealthy pemons who are interested. Columbia College at MUton. Will 0. Howard, well known here, is in town (rum Weston, where he attend ed the M. E. church, aouth, confer euce. He holds the chair of science at the Columbia college at Milton, aud feels good over the Que uruapects that are held out for a large attendance tbia year. The college opeus next Monday, and it is confidently believed that the attendance will exceed that of last year, wbeu it was 130. The college was orgauiaed last year. Tne college is uuder the patronage of the M. F. . church, aoutb. CHANGE IN SCHOOL BOOKS. Principal Conkllo Makes Some Suggei llons lo Parenti. Kegarditig changes in books iu Ore gon public aohoola, Principal B. ii- I . . L I i 1 1 ..a i.i fcjwluv : "I deal re to call parents' atteutmu to a cbaiuio in the achool law relating ... tww.i,. Tt.u hIiuiium ia to taku effect ... n'.iinr ... r,- this achool year, begiuuing iu 1'cinlle tun on Monday next. ii lucura a mum exueuae to the pareula, uui uoi very large. It would he well to keep this iu miud aud be prepared. Tne new hooka are exchangeable at bait price. but example, the 20-ceni urei ru .....l.aiiifHil lor 13 ceuis. a new one un make the change in the bent manner ami to cause an little expense to par ents as possible. In thin connection, allow me to make a nnKfention, that no new books le bought or exchanged until the lints are (-.lrniahd hy the teachern. It will aave mistaken" and OOtlfnedoA, Nearly all of the bookn we have used an niipptementary have been adopted and of course will necessitate no change or expense." A Fortune to Be Given Away. A noted philanthropist has ntarted to, give away his (ortnne to charitien in all partn of the country, and no donht nincli good will be accompl inhed . There in another agency that im alio aocomplllhejd a great deal of good, namclv, H inciter's Stomach BlttBft, the medicine w hich has been curing sfomacb tronhlta for the pant 50 year.. No doubt it has accomplished more real giM-dthan any other remedy. Yon cannot be entirely well unless your stomach in in goisl condition, and the bent medrine to bring thin about is Hosteiter's Stomach Bittern. It pro motes appetite, insures digestion, cures dvnpepnia. regulates the liver and keepn the bowels regular, alno pre vents belching, heartburn or tlatuleiicy Onn't fail to try it. but be sure you ge the genuine. THE CONFERENCE IS CLOSED IT WAS I ONsllI IDATED INTO ONB TRICT. DIS- Rev. E. B. Jones Appointed to Paitorate in Pendleton. The Methodist Fpiaoopal church, south, conference held t Wenton. cloned Monday afternoon .tit. live days ol harmonious work. The minis ters reisirt the year to have been EM censfnnl both financially and spiritual ly. Following are the elections and appointment! at that meeting: itev. (I. II. dibits wai elected cler ical delegate to the general conference that convenes at Dallas, Texas, during next May. M. K. Hanger was elected to the position of financial agent of Co lumbia college at Milton. The Appointments. Wilber, B, P. Warren. Creston, S. A. Wood. Mil wai I, Di Bi Vernon. Oakesdale, M. V. Howard. Lelaiid. H. I . Michael. Troy, FI. Orenlel. (' ittonwoo.l. Uev i Walker. Nex Perce, C. H. Miller. Daytoo, C. K. Howard, (enesee, H. d. Michael. G vello, F. C. Adkius. Walla Walla, J. W. Cotnpton. Milton, G. H. Olhhs. Weston, S. lv Crow. Pendleton, K. H. Jones. Uexingtnn, W. O. Miller. Heppner, F. M. Cantield. La (irande. D. W. Yoakum, (irand Hoinle, Kev. 1 1 son. Haker City, W. A. Men. Richland, Frank Turner. Hoiae, J. M. Turner. Spokane, Harrngton church, L. P. Sliearer. Snokane, Forest Park, A. L Thor oiighmau. The whole conference was consoli dated into one diatrct ami J. C. Thom as of La (irande was made presiding elder. Bishop W. W. Duncan of Spartan burg. N. C, wan in Pendleton Mondav evening ou his way to Medfurd, Ore gon, to hold the Columbia conference. E. B. Jones Comes lo Pendleton. Kev. K. B. Jones, who bus served at Dayton, Wash., comes to Pendleton to succeed the Kev. D. K. Vernon, the latter going to Fidwall circuit near Spokane. Mr. Jones is a single man of pleasing address w ho has MM heard in Pendleton, having occupied the pulpit of the Thompson street M. K. church, north, lait lUtlimer, while at tend lug the district conference of the , I church, south. He was former ly at La (irande, where he made a line record as pastor. Mr. Jones is deeply interested III I lie C ,1 .nil bia Col lege al liit. hi, maintained hv his denomina tion, and which, says he, is making a tiue start towards the elliciency lie hopes it will attain iu the near fu ture. All of the pastors from their meagre salaries are contributing to the support of the college, and the people of Milton are backing it iu liberal manner. Mr. Joues will return to Dayton aud s i in i oiii here to remain permmMtlj iu charge of his new work. KjMJMMf William lias ordered that reports ol President Mckinley's condi -tlon be wired hourly. DEATH IS THE PUNISHMENT BRISBO IF CONVICT1D WILL HANG BY THE NICK. Federal Statutes Provide Sueh Penalty for Crime of Rape on Govern ment Territory. Kd Hrinho, ex-chief o( the Indian police on the Umatilla reservation, would hang were the Unite.i Stale court at Portland to prove him guiltv of fhe crime of rape npm the srson of nna Biamont, a white girl on the reservation who in under sixteen years of ige. The crime for vvhicb he wan a rrestisl is under the federal statutes, w hn h. unlike that of the state of Oregon and other stales, provides a punishment of death by hanging for the per-on eon victed of rape M territory exclusive lv under the control of the 1 nited Mates, such as Indian reset vat iOMI Brisbo was placed in jail hy Sheriff Blakiey ending the examination lie (ore I'iiited Statea Commissioner John Hailev, jr. Briiow asked the sheriff to be kept in the letter's olhVe and not put into the jail with the other prison er!. Brisbo remarked that be limply would not go into the jail, but him self would pay for a guard. The sher iff then informed him that he was a prisoner o( the I'nited States, that he was held lor a crime for which the penalty la death, that he would not be allowed to go out mi bail and that he was apparently not in full realisation of the serious situation in which be bad MM placed. Brisbo Wai Faint. At thia Brisbo practically fainted, ami was weak and limp when he was later taken into the woman's depart ment ol the jail. He was taken there alter Sheriff Blakiey had discovered what was the reason (or Brisbo's aver sion to being put in the usual place. Brisbo last August arrested Columbia i ieorge and Toy Tov, Indians now in jail here charged with the murder of Annie Fdna, an Indian woman thev admittedly killed because they regard mi her as a sorceress. Brisbo was afraid Columbia Oeorge and Toy Tot would do him harm. Sheriff Blakiey tben went into the jail and MMVltM thoie Indians, ami with malice in their eyes, they told him that if would be better not to bring Brisbo in to the part of the jail in which thev were confined that they would mil an swer for what might bappen. The arrest ol Brisbo explains why he left the reservation suddenly fen daya ago, saying that the friends of Black Horn had threatened bis life. He said that thev had declared a feud against him on account of Black Horn's death and that it was best for bint to get out of the country. YEARS No mat DEVERS '"PEATCS.T f 'NET T r i i AOSOLUTt Ot-JbS At- $6000 Worth of Laundry and a the Lest Ma hmery r vi. k s to, tfa 25 of Stomach Trouble. ter how long standing. NAU'S DYSPLASIA CURri WILL CUkh ooooowoo W waul tue wualrst stomachs lo tr.ai. l liia remedy will restore the stomach to uotmal aud heallby conditiuii If you have been ufler lag Willi liyapepala beglu taking this remedy, sad sae uuw you will tiradually Improve. Tor sale by Tallman & Co. and all first class druggists, or send to Frank Nau, Portland Hotel Phar macy, Portland, Oregon. Price i.oo a bottle, 6 bottles for 5.uo, exprtss prepaid. Nasal CATARRH Iu ..l .'u eJaflM tin idu ild Ut cln.i.... tlj'n 1 1 a. u Eaii clt;aiias,ssilui-i'i 1 tUe dus-a-iil I'" llcuri'B i atarrb u 1 1 i. ,m a oU iu i M k quickly. I re.iui lUlin ii' 1 Inn, .lie iioslriis, ipread over Hie mi-mlnai.e ,.d is ilsnirlasL Knf is uu mtduiui aud a urt f.nlosAi. ll 1 not drying -does not produce sueez.n . Isirg Hue, 60 eetjls at Dru, oau or by mail ; Trial Uui, 10 cent by mai . hLY UHOTUKllb. ttti Warren ttueet. New York. KNOWLEDGE of how to operate it accounts for our sue i ess in the laundry business. Send ii and you regret it your will work never The Domestic Laundry. A. G. SHAW k CO. W. J. SKWKI.l., Manager. WHOLESALE AND KKTML IC'i.Ws fc.'l1 ....... . .. . i .. LliMBtK Mim am I inn obtainable at 18 cents by leaving the old oue. A Itf-cent language Dooa is exchangeable tor IS cente. The large arithmetic is exchauged for 3 ceu s It formerly coit o5 cents. Thua, it will ,- aeeti that the uew liooks are MMP er by ti(ty per cent than wore the old (JBJA. "ll will be my etforl lo arrange to "Nerve Waste." Oue ol the moat Usloful u,k ou nerve iuMieitir iuad i mat euUUad "Narv Waal." Lo Or. oawrar of Han rrauutaoo, bow Iu It dim taouaaiul 1'bU work ol an r axtaiinad aud rauutaOlu pbalolau I lu !- able contrast to lb rani uui of lata ai-bluf -no. i. uruv.ii. ou Lhl lutaraaliua ub.eol. It anouud lu uarefully considered aud oraull, aJ adrlce. aud ba (be two ieat merit uf wis dom aud etuisM-ity. it la uudoraod by boiu (be ralilou au4 aeeulax less. lb ebicaajo Adiauo says: .uui i in.- book and (be aunllcatlou ol M-luclU will put bealtb. bope aud haarl Into ibooaiuU ol live tbat are uow uerlu tbrougb uervou luiuareuianl." The book 1 ll .uu by mall eoeid one of the moat Interesting cbapter bapbw ..n Narvlua aud Nerve Ionic ba beau oriuted aouarately a mpl cbanta. itl ha aeul lu auv addrea lor a lamp publisher. Hit PACIFIC PUsUJUHlNli CO bo on, aau Frauenwe A It aud the Yard ou Webb htreet Opuoelte Hunt Freight DMsW We are preparmi to furuiah auylliing in the lumber line and can guarantee price to be ai cheap, if not cheaper than others. We alao carry a large line o( loora, Windows aud Moulding. Parties uouUiuiplatiiig building will du well to mm us before placing their orders. We also carry UaeuaUe Keu Iflr wood fhoue Mam M. TO i-o I VMUUM caa net, ou nelvo. walla, or for vrapplui purpoaa fieWSDdUerS nundl. ol on lundr li at It oaul a boudle ai the Arr uiiuuHMS orrn i i .ju-ii" toe. Orenu Old Manhattan Shirts For Fall 1901. An' now htfS yOUf inspeo withont say are nptodate. ix Bf w u r D how K 0 0 ( o w w e 1 1 your laundry you if you to ask him DO othrr shirt holds its OOlOf woll. This m;iko them boBOQUi with OUfle BUaMhcd short bOBOnil in all st.e8. 1 he pnt iy I lax I a ill t . i navo i ri iie,r''' 111 and ready for "on. ltoea. hi", that thoy If you have 0M you know they look and foe) lit and BUD will t!l tak. trouble that there is made that so uniformly leteon they with nhort and without tfhite shirt, and full dreSo I lotnB and sii Htylps, y o u buy, The Peoples Warehouse Reliable Clothlera and Hatter. mgm MANHOOD RESTORED aWWfaBB 1 I" .rlll,i,li,ff i, no, ..Irmi. 1,1,1, ..n,! q., .'f ill itas a i if lit) I ,i it hit "cupioiar HiU nal Vtilt, Ii kirrilii, Vis. ! al a. l.aal Wanliiial, ln..,mala, laaiBla and rtnrossinaii a cat. in sans. - " pw., .,, .,, m , ..,,. l lull. Hi Ii, I II, . 77 ' ' .,,.i.ii.i iirmai. .a, ,.' ami I .,nill.allaa, 1 1 alul'S all lunar by lla vur nlliU I'n vi i.f ilia lmiai'. a hi, 1, l ,, , l,,k"j leiida In MiM'rii,alurrl,ua ami n I llm I irrura uf ,. . , . 11 IIKRIrlnniaH Ova l,i l l .- knin.H.ali., l l ii. ii r In .r .i.-.lal .... ... .... ......... y ......... ... v., uii.niiiuan. aw 1 Ol M ... . ... I i.i, r, is.,,, Bn i are i al ,',,ri,l by fVwinrslsbreanarlDiii'rrrnttn trraihlad win, rraalaallla CUI'I IU SIC ll, a only kiinvrn ti'iniHv In cur Willi. hi , i,,.cru mi, '- . -I..T. ri'iiir, i . i .i v i i t a u ..,,., ., , . . . i, uaT nan. Send fur snsic i miliar I Irallmiiiilala " "I Ail.lrraa i niiiuni .. f ,, Uoi I'm. ean rrainwroalwJL viii a 1 1 w I Hil.Miv eft flfl III! I 'OH Im Is W.S i i i ,i tun titwiJiim Buv vour (iroceries of P, S. Younger & Son Why? They please the fastedions because thr .m , lean, They satisfy the careful ones bn anse of their purity. The appeal to the economical bet .insi price is always reasonable. l here iire many, no tloubt, who sell fTOMTfjM vvtlhotit tln,uc.!ii of putitv or cost, simply because lin y fin, I .1 coiml profit lot (hrmselvca Whatever youi reasons may be nive us i i all and we will treat you right. F. S. YOUNGER & SON. QUICK DELIVERY PHONE Don't Forget the l nt h Annual AT WAIJ.A WALLA SliPT. 23 tO 2r. LARGER, BETTER, MORE AT TRACTIVE than evei In fore A world ol tun in a WOfaV Take a Ifeek'l rust from MIBlntf1 ' ares, luiuj; irili uud ohirdrea and enjoy thn fun. your Waiici'- oelebnted hand from Beettll will 1'urninli the nuek all week. Liberal Premiums paid lor FRUITS, GRAINS, (iKASSHS. WMMMMBMMMMM In Selecting a Carpet You will flud the largeel aeeorl- ...... t ui bi t I real t I aiimg' i re New gisnla here in all Oie , ..it. rial, lie greatuet vari ant nine KM the llionej "ii i an Iiml Just slut ml i . in and just what you I m Isml i aral value! it. red I ' "i son Wall pa i . UMlsM ihan ever. Tm MM ayu I Ui proved roUry WhiUi sewiug uiaihine, buy no other until you try it. JESSE FAILINQ BYERS' BEST FLOUR lo make guod bread use kyere' ! Hour It took Oral premium at the Ohicavgo World's Kair over ai I eoiupetl tioii, and givee eauelleiit eatiaaclluu wherever uewJ. Kvery sack is guaranteed. We have the beet aKeair Kolle.1 Bailey, HaaeJ Kya ami IWrdiewe Her ley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. H. HYEKaS, Proprietor. For Ileal. Ii, Strength and Pleasure Drink :::::: : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. or hi m