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LOOK AGAIN Mi This cut I'tpreietittone of .the bitcst styles in NEW SHIRTS for Fall and Winter wear. $1 TO $1.50 Will i lllill . . . . I --r, tvU. MTUTI P,000 national capital. His relatione a UMATILLA COUNTY BOY nrm iimn in vtasningrnn muit pair is Soma or WORTH TRAR. each leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. ths PsodIs Whn m.h tata .. Of l'mpriin. rr,,,,,n,l,n,,. Pbj fmlt fair RUM. he -,h,lt tbll year fa Malta ,nsti- , , "' ;v'"');turo. Walla waiu has radoead foil f,r management toarlne :,nn "'"r,h "n-v meand ble and expense to visit the one " ' " ' public th ik vear. The admission ll only IB rente for adntts. "d Idoanta for children under II vears rues are tn he pfli(1 in with ipw special premium.. added in a few (lasses ihtec are ba persons who nave labored aealooalj to make the fair i.iieeess : I'residnt Treasurer A. Kitt .1HV,KI'.I . I ML SERVICE EXAMINATIONS ..... PAinll mi uriowi v" 14in 01 UWIU the Snnipter M iner. ami have oince then worked energetically, under Ibil thing, to change the order ot tti i nte" -They, all of them, are good promoter f puhlicitv, and hive succeeded it, hringing in conatderahle money and men. I. on Cleaver is this season spending all of hi tiiii)' there, looking after the tlrm's interests, lie still maintain!' In renuieton on the that the Oregon Wonder in in reality a world woii'ler mul heater, though the , , .lt n inn tier vice iiiiprwesniii ,. prevaneo mat Hal if U i u i 1 1 i I i i la mu run I in m i u hut SiJUJtlD"! "IN ' .,...,,....,1 Ji.Mmiraia.iiolu a. ha nl t.aln... W i. At i t'll1 1 1 t'l "Ii a i aa i i ' . . " ' " V ; " y ' . j ' . V' . V ' .. T ' " -: - lloilt1 lilllll" , llllll ."spn- i-'in uv ni 1 1 , n o leiigin pinna mil cviueinee mat ne things u if an right, and the Cleavers are not phantom chasers. 1 lie- are practical, coiiserva live husiness men with good judgment and no little experience iu eastern Oregon mining. There in scarcely doiiht lint that they have a hlg thing in their Strawherry Unite c.ippnr prep ertiea, and their aftpiaihtanres hope Hint thlh m. ne Will make it he I lute, I Verde look like the thirty cent of coo temporary slang. "a" . . u ui,,.... utile HUH nniiuuiii. ""iic , ; , I'ortlan'l examination ir net flWiilXir 11 ll I enoieioii on mr fhf placee to mien are in i ,. llll II1C I llJie iiiiruiiiieuiiifi, mm liook-typewruer, uiera nj!dfl at Kaoafrapaar ami (or the general lanu omen, xt,nilor, elwtrutyper, elevator con- I tatr iiiternul revenue,, irr. iiic'iigei Hoy, prem kf, prewoiDttii . Hteiingrapner, aiereo- aiitcliiiian. iinme exuiniiiH- . . : . I . A i I WW til pollof HI i iiihh n iur lii, mul all in ciuhh 1 ' on miti. t'lft" I' embrace- acting ll'UUt mrgeeii, marine nonpiiai Hl.,v: . !rl It I It I n,M"irm nui- ; Miiunt fXdiiiiner. patent ollice Kiiur.t tiip'igrai'lief , nonKReeper, i Mil leitnual engineer, copymt, p I ' ' '""1 HHflf :uncir, innor ciil engineer, i . iri.'ii leai'lier. niairoti.niechaui- r, ulivnii'iuii Indian aer iter anil receiver' clerk, tiMclier uml truiiied nurite. on cnurra R tula ui iuin ol the i, olhur 1 , .,..- pin toKetliur. ftj MR ll vi ntiiMjao(l tn lur iiruiti Ruwy yr Uootori : a i" .i. 'Ii.'.iv uii't ireertlMiil m, ui ay ooafttaatty lulling in l HtatHMal RTOROUDOad it in :i.a'Ii- tlorafl i itiHrra to uo a I ilium, mi l lhartfonj ruijuiriug itrMlmuui Uitll'i Caiurrn euro, by y. J Chono) Co., Totado, uuiy OOBMttuUoaal euru mi the uiwu iiimrualiy in Uum of from Ktiixxiufui. Itaoti auaatly ou aooui lurlacoa o! tbo lymum. aiiu ln .1 ilulurn lor nuy ca It iii KM Iroulan iel ti!limo- T J. CHKKKY ,v CO., 1 1 In. 'Hon Mali y filli an tiie boat. UIAVkRS' INTtRtSTS. it lion in lrant Lountv of Value. Styi Sumpiar Papar. Ji year the Heaver brotherti Ihj- larjely lolarHad near Prairie ill on lien and real eHtate.nay DO YOlT NEED A CLOCK, WATCH. KING, WATCH CHAIN, CHARM, SET SILVER PORKS, KNIVES OK IFOONSj OR AN UkM CLOCK vuythiai in tiie jewelry Use? IJWtoiigaad i WtU "vevot rUBUi Of Imaxi paii km uisHunzicker JtWaitr and Ootician Ths Real Cause ot Dandruff and Baldnan Al one time dandruff wan attri holed tn he the reaolt of a leveriah condition of the acalp. which threw off the dried cuticle in - ;ile. rrofeaior I una, llamhnrg, iierinanv noted authority on xkiii dineaaea, ex . plodef thla theory and hbv that daiid 1 rut! ih a germ diaeaae. Thin germ m reallv reapanaihle for ' the dandrutt and for mo many bald headc. It can he cured if it i guue ahout in the right way. The right way oi courae, mi i me oniv wav ik ioikui the germ. Newhro'c llerpicide doen thia, and caUHea the hair to grow luxuriantly Hint at- nature intended it nlioul I. Arrival ai Hotel Pendleton. W II klepir, La (iraude G tleuderaon. I'.iker City II. A. Kurbea, San Kranciaco Mary Webb Chaa I'. Iliihmann. m I.uun, M. (ieo I (iraut .1 L Tinker, Han Kranciaco A S lleattield, hpukane I laC I William. Walla Walla ! I. ink A niMhalmar Pocklawd M tt Jacoha. I'orlland , E I Muxwell, '1-hl.oah C Ottereliagen, I'ortland (ieo I larrix, rorllaud Andy y lander. I'ortland T (' I'arling, (ioldeudale V I. Downer. pokaue Ofioa Keueralv, I'ortland B w Dauiai Molutb Koavot) I'' Oakee, Portlaud Mm l M MiT'onald and children l.a rande V T Kueattll. PortUad Hoch S brynoh. Corral it Q I oiiuguiati, Portland K H Cowan, i'ortland A Kuderick tiratit, Portland ,1 I' l.ane, Pacific Epree Co. K 1. .lauiee, Purl land stopped into Live Coala. 'When a child I burned mv foot frightiullv," writea W. H. Ead, of JonaRViUa. Va., "wliMi cauneil horrible leg Mortia for .10 yeara. but liuckleii Arnica Sulve wholly cured me after everything ela failed." Infallible (or burne, acalda, cuta, aorea. hruiaea and pilea. loM by la 1 1 man Jt Co. .druggiata - a - oR e Winter Paalure for Rent. 375 acrea heavy hunchgraHH, .rKk) acree atutitile with at raw atack, lib acrei- uncut wheat, aiiriveled by hot winda. Kuuiiing water, houae and liable on premiaea. K. W. M'COMA ii m e Oregon stale Pair. At Maletii, Kniileiutier iA to 'in. On Wedueadav, September-,'), the (. K & N.Cu. will sell ticket to Salem and return, good until October 1 at 111.30 MOVES AND RANGES . . . . ow BUgeUfJf iu e ll tin' tllnr .ii ni Iiiti- ia ll., iiIuim- t.u itft. ui air tight heaters uml steel runta-a. 1 V( ii varieties of uir tiirlit.M wl,i,-li I Mill 1 1 Hr I - "'k' Oheapor Una ever before. Give me a trtul and w convinced. I ajgo llHVt. a new aU(j comply, assortment of Wld hanging lamps at greatly reduced prices. Joe Baslor. Main Street, Pendleton Befan huying a Heating Stove t'xainint' the German Heaters AT V. J. CLARKE A CO. Opera Mouse Block. and manager, V W, P. Me Keen. Bet retnrv. t T. Van IVWater. I'ireciora. w. p, NeKaan. Chria K.n- r. .laveox. Oeorge Lndwiga and 1 Wbitaboota. iee preaident" aere appointed in "eeral toana, thoae repreaenting I ma lilla lonnty being: Pemlleton, S. A. iAiwell, C. S. .lackaon, H II. Hallock and T. t laylor . Weaton, t lark Wooii ; Athena, C. A Harreti M;unn n (horn, O. R. Ballon, S. A. Miller. I?.' Ilohha, .leaae Kogleaong and .1. P. Mc M inn. The reception committee ia nimiMaal ofMaVlirl..W. RmIici-L Chairman . t). U. Ballon. M. C. Moore, lvi An kenv, Thoa H. Hrenta, 11. S. Hland ford, I . M. PaejJ. Ir. N. ;. Rlalock, K. S. iaaaca, Roliert Rurna, loaepn McCahe, 11. C. Oregg. John P. Kent, la. ob Ret., S. R. l alderhead. The Woraan'i Oepartmeni. of the wnman'a denartmei't, Mra. V. D I J mania general siijierintendant , and Mia Nellie .lohnaon aaaietant. I ' 'mm it teen ara ( MBaaitlaa on reception Mra. O. W. Whitehouae, Mra L. S. Wtlann, Mra. M. H. Pax ton, Mra. J, M. Hill, Mra. A I., l.urenaen, Mr. B. I.. Sharp Mra. lvi Ankeny, Mra II. l Crocker, Mra. W. v Ogner, Mra. Jacob Ball, Mra. A. R. Burford, Mra. lament Church, Mra. I M'Oillivrav. Committee on decorationa : -Mra. W, 1' 1 vinaii. Mra. lohn Shariiatein U Pa. Ho! man R. Tnrner, Miaa (irace Iaaaca. Mra. A R. BarfOfd. Mra. Tahitha Jonea. Mra. Irene Ooodnata, Floral committee : Mr. Dolman B. Turner, Mr. Fitxhugh Newman, Mia Bertha Hill. rt ilMpartineiit - M iaa ' .race laaac" Mia Florence Wetiber. Mra. Fugene Hover. i n neeille work: -Mr. A. R. Bur ford, Mra. B. (ioldman, Miaa Bracken. Mi l.ditb Chapman. Home baking, canned fruit, lelliet, pickle:-Mra. Tahitha Jonea, lra. G. I. Welsh. Mr V. 0. Blalock. Curio department : Mr. Irene Oood man, Mra. Joe Merchant, Mr.'. Philip Wlnan. SHRINK THIS i, inumate and o peraonal ,that he an i mm imuirnne anvantage over tne ordinary correanondent. Thev give him their confidence, knowing that he will properly diacriniinate what should he said and what shonld not. The newspaper career of Mr. Curtis liegan in Chicago in 1872. Starting aa a reporter, he worked his wav upward rapidly to the position of managing editor, which he resigned to become the ecretrv of the South Vniericn Ooanaalaalotl a government appoint ment. While in that position. Mr. Curtis traveled extensively iu Central and South America, producing several popular volume as the literary result of hi labor. Later on. In co-opera tion with Secretary of State James li. Rlaine, Mr. Curtis organised the irk of the Bureau of American Republic. ami wa placed in charge of that or ganiiation; and at the World's Colum bian Kxposition, he distinguished nimaeit ny his lab irs as the executive head of the Latin-American depart ments. As correspondent of the t lucago Record-Herald, Mr Cartll' travel carried him not only into all quarter of the I'nited State, hut al' most everywhere abroad. His letter to the Record-Herald from Japan and China were published in hook form; likewise hi letters from England, Oermanv and France, and also tboaa Pa latini from his travels In Mexico ami in South America. A letter ffum Mr Curtis i published in every issue of the I lucago Record Herald daily and Sunday. Telephoning Across the Ocean. The mere int i mat ion that it will he possible to telephone aero the OOMn aaaaai to have fetOBIM great public in terest. New discoverie are a I wave hailed with enthusiasm. That is whv the last century haa tieen one of moat reniarxanie progress It lias been im p'issihle, however to discover a better medicine than Hostettera' Stomach Bitters for disorder of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. This medi cine has over .HI year of cures to its credit and has rescued thousands from the mieery of dyspepsia, indigestion, flatulency, constipation and bilious ness. When you need a medicine for anv of the atiove complaints, do not fail to trv the hitters, a it never disappoints. THE CUSTER BATTLEFIELD Lee Morehouse Describe Battle Grounds and Gives Sketch ot Massasre. A magnificent aeries of view of the Custer ami Reno battle fields and vicinity, the handiwork of Lee More house, is on exhibition at Cleaver Brothers' hoot and shoe store. "Tbe Custer battlefield and monu ment are situate about two Ballet - iiitheast of the Crow Agency, Mon tana, on the Burlington line seventy miles aouth from Billings, Montana. The host lies were composed of six or seven hand of Sioux and some of the Clieyi mie lndans, under tbe leader ship of Sitting Bull, Craxy HotMe aud all, who, as we understand tbe mul i era made a raid to the Big Hum and the Little Big Horn rivers for the purpose of exterminating the Crow nation. Tne r tepees extended for six miles up the Little Big Horn river, from near where the Crow Agency now staude. Their numbers are variously estimated at from ten to twelve thousand, with a fighting force of at least three thousand warriors, moatlv armed with Winchester repeating rides. In May, 1 .". a campaign under the leadetship of (ieuerals Terry and CriHik was organised against these reuiugade bands uf Indians, lien. Crook went with one thousand iuoj form fort Fetierman north, and on June 17, 187h, etruck tbe Indiana at the head waters ot Ruaubud river and was de feated. He withdrew to his Imse of supplies south ot iioose reek and waited there fur reintorcemeuts. Ou the same date, June 17, on. Terry left Fort Abraham Lincoln, North Dakota, aud with one thousand men worked Ins way out the Yellow stone river to the mouth of the Little Big Horn. Shortly afterwaid a jane- It ii was formed with Oiubons' com- maud at the mouth of the MeWMfM river. I lie seventh cavalry under Gen. Cus ter, consisting of about 560 or ttOO men, struck across the country wesi, to hud ludiaus that Maior Reno's scouting party bad recently discovered. I ne iran was ioiioeo cioaeov siiimui iucideut, until within a few miles uf the Little Big Horu, when the scuuts t -i.il i au Ii. I at. village encamped in the valley. That was uu June ib. There Custer divided Ins force, giv ing urders tu Majur Reuu tu proceed ,-rt aril and attack the Iudlaua acruae the river, at tbe upper end uf tbe village. ieu. Custer himself, at the heal of his win maud, marched fur a time parallel tu Reuu, uutil witbin about bve miles uf the village and then turned ufl tu the northett, expocliug tu auppurl Heuu by fording the river and attackiug the ludiaus in front. Reuu made a detuur Itu tbe aouth' west, following an Indian trail acroaa the Lttle Horn. There he made an attack but was repulsed by an over whelming turce ol redskins ami was driven back across the river aud up a steep ridge, which forma an angle of about furtv degrees witii the summit. He was there forced to intrench him self, being closely surrounded by Indiana. After driviug Reuu back, the In dians were in a position lu cuucoulrate nearly their entire force aga ual Custer. rho latter left the high hluttn and nro oeeded down a long rldxe toward the river, aud opened tire ou tbe enemy. I he battle lasted only about -o iniu ulea, ao the Indians say, and uot one of tbe Custer bataliuu wo left to tell tbe tale. Kvery man wo killed. Tut Kovuruiueut has reserved the battlefield as a uatioual cemetery aud substantial monument im beeu erected witlnu a few feet of the place where Custer fell.' Dancing Party Krlday Night. Invitation are out for a dancing partr to he given at the LaDow hall mi I-riday evening, Sept. '27, by the "Magiwtri Arti ' a new club recently formed. Last year the club was known by tbe name "Initium," meaning be ginner, thl eaon the members are "Master of the Art." LaDow hall hit only jnt been budded and la a baMtifal place for dancing entertain ments. The party on Friday night will lie the tirt of the teason and the member of the club are doing every thing in their power to make it a uc cess, Pendleton Day at the Portland Carnival. There will he a special excursion to Portland from Pendleton on Thursday, October IU, for the lienetit ot those who desire to viit tbe etpieitinn and car nival. The rate will lie $7,116 for the round trip, which includes two admis sion to the carnival. Ticket good until October IA. Regular excursion rate $.tir. Call at the O. R. .x N. ticket office (or full particular. - 0 m A Poor Millionaire Lately starved in London because he could not digest In- food, Karly use of Dr. King's New Life Pills wouid have saved him. They strengthen the stom ach, aid digest ion, pn urn lie assiml I at ion, improve appetite. Prlee USe. Momj back if uot Mflafladi Bold by Tall mail At Co., druggist.i. WX are tbe people and tbe only people lu the saddlery business In Pendleton that em ploye lull turce nt taeflhanlOl tli yr around, ana make our owu Meddles, Heruees, etc , eud io not snip tbem Iroin tbe tavtorloa .like some of OH I competitor, and thru U-U you tliey ere oa good aa bume made; but they are not. JOSEPH ELL, Leading llarne and Aaddlery. PAMOUS Mo-WSPAPaaiOKBRbPONDRM r The of tn Wasbiuglon Cerreepoudeoi Chleago Beeord-Meroli. There are few if any uewapaper man in tbe tbe United Htete with a mure brilliant record than thai achieved by William K. Ourtia, tbe (anion Waah iiigion correspondent of tne Chicago Record-Herald. Among uewepaper auto as well a among tbe careful reader ol uew.paper. it l generally conceded that Mr. Curtis is the dvn of tbe large colony of trained journal let et liartburn, Belching of Oases, Pain in the Stomach, Bloating, Distress after Bating, etc. There are many remedies tor these trouble, but few cure. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURK will cure the warat cases. Clyde tt i an in it, nt k . wiiii ttorwajadin eV o , lib nuo III., euyai ' ' I i . . . . t - l ii a eurabrar from eioixuMiu trouble fur m .VOMI-o. It t'U 1 III I liul tul III llleoriltloll of Ibv Mtrmvfh ii' Munii. Took Nau's 1 M)ioi on anil urn oujned," For el by Tallman & Co., end ell first clans druggists, or aend to Frank Nau, Portland Hotel Pharmacy, Port Uad, Oregon. Price $ a bottle or it bottles lor $$, expreaa prepaid. TRANSFKK, TJUCKIN(i, ST ORA(i JbC. CROWNER & SON. IXI.KrmiNS MAIM 4 Help or Situation Wanted. C F. (M's EmpJujiHeiit Agency Corner Main and Alia Hueet. PENDLKTON . OKKOON nander reeiedr lor eleet. bunurrbwa an Nunnina. fMirW I 11 a HOURS Ceie. - V7 Halt Advertised Widely bp His Loving Prlends (ieorge Manini. a nell known student ot Whitman College, who ha won a reputation a a college pitcher, and was also i good track man, wa In Portland Sunday on hi way to enter the State University at Fngene. He is regarded as unite au addition In an athletic way to the university ranks, although the collegians do rot expect so much of him in football, which is BOR the absorbing sport of the Reason, savs the Oregoalan, There arose a lament at Whitman col leg at the loss of Marquis, which i rolctrd in the Walla Walla UOloDI "Whitman college and her supporter are mourning the loss of I ieorge Mar quis, the carrot-haired, south-winged tnirler who made such a reuptation on the slab during the baseball senaon And pulled the collegians out of so many tight places, coaxing the bird nt i IctOPy to their standard. Marquis will wear the uniform ot the Dniearalty ol Oregon this season and next. He tnav be IBM again upon the Whitman diamond, but if he is it will he only to receive the groan and hisses of hi former npiorter. Hi big, round, freckled face will bring terror, not confidence, to the Whitman ranks; hr I no longer Marquis, moii of Marcus. He l a Weblooter. 'George Marquis is what is known in college vernacular as a 'good man. He was a power in the center ol the diamond, printed well, was a member oi tne track tram and had football aaparatlona. uood BBinred and with ton-led head, he was a favorite among the fans and the pet of college girls. Rut his fame was too great, and he is gone. Other wanted hi in worse than Whitman, or made first bid, and when the Walla Walla college awakened to the fad liiat he wa- needed he wa- uo to I..- had. "There are those who crv profession alism. The charge has been beard that (ieorge Marquis received certain UOnoaaaioni which induced him to enter Oregon's school. Hi friends, however, scout tlii- idea, They say Mr. Marquis is the soul of honor, and the)) will never think he has accepted remuneration (or his college services. "Anyway, all agree that Oregon has a valuable addition to its lighting' force along all line." The charges of professionalism are' no doubt unfounded. In this respect the I'niversitv of Oregon haa a clean ; record, while the student probably has his own reasons for entering Oregon's tate institution. m Nolle. All person- knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and Bet1 tie. H. M. si.o.W COMKrCtan tertian gtH aagi mm a uu r Rightly Made Clothing M i.llls a great . , hP- vo thmk Bmybody admire nicely &nmdt ityliah mm Yo do -wa do. FW "top tO thiol win he semis Jlcolj draggtd ,.Vw kao that DWJUX hi! clothing ii r.Khtlv mode, Not noaarly tailor node, rightly make, ,. rightly Wdi '"-"Iv tO we.,, mil will fit M Well ..,,,1 Nvrar aOrOOtlfliei better Ihon a taUor-modg sun yw Cmn t it'll tno (lilf. ience between tn.ul. mm ami a rightly reod) tn wear suit. Our ,i tailor mode New Fall Suits ityu ate narveli of ana our prices lire than others will ask and little HBouty lower lrop In any Day. The Peoples Warehouse 13 MANHOOD RESTORED iiiiiif. r. the m In r mi. nr ill.-mm m rain In . in,, k ,. , n ill.ii n . .moll. ten. , ii m . . I... Kin .... I tbaaenaretive uu . .,-i.Iik i.,.i ..i,.. I ml.. Ion. .,,... HrKIIIlT I ...rnalSi lai r, t .ha.ii.ilnn i. ....... V.. I , . . T, ' T . I I .1"! Ill I i .-i.t-H hvtl.tVtir nl. 1.1 e. h-il l. In Hnrtniiitiirrliii'lt mill till Die I and rMtorosamai I nk nrsons, kill-.. I 'ini- i.'iH'r ysaml llu- urinary ursaiia of ail Impurities. t .1 - lull..., 1,1,1,-1, If il rl.Mikr -iir.nsti'i.anwaUi I PllifcNKalraligUMae eeintltle. I. la. A wr ttaa Ii.uuebux4fereka DEVERS m-i. ,'!','."! " ' I "J ' hP r,,r,0"1,,h,''a"','',t''rft,tan'tm,,llislUha Ct IMUkNK tli oiily I- r I. i ,,. , i , ., , ,,. . ' ,7n"..'l.hi gimnoi . . -ii a.,. i fni torii.-J if flUiXrsiiliMwaai. elfeul a paraieoenl ooea Iwiali el lilllll. S I fnr riiK.e rirrit r kiiiI tr.Oi,,,,i,l..l. -Mm fi-w.a AU.Ireas II4VIIL HXUII INK ., I', u. Ilox Vlt, Hen PrencassieCL Poitsvt.KHY ri,i,uv,cti., DtOOO)IOM POtTUbOTOMi OgOMOtti Buy your (iroceries of F. S. Younger & Son Why? I'liey please the Idstnlioiis liecaiise tliey are i lean, I'liey satisfy the i archil ones because of their purity. Tlit appeal to the economical because puce is always reasonable There are many, no doubt, who sell grOOOfioa without thought ol punts or cost, simply because the fun I a good profit (oi themselves ;ive us a call ami we will treat you Whatever youi t.- isons may be right F. S. YOUNGER & SON. ,l'l( K DKI.IVKUY PHONE GREATEST S 1 LENGTH i NC ST F l A OR AND ABSOLUTE PUPITY Guar r-j TLf. o seetatv e eaveeii en a Oregon Lumber Yard , Wild.. t.l'' I KKl For Iiarus and dwellings Cheaper than tin. Lumber, Lath, ShinKlcb, Huildiug Paper, Tar Paper. Lime aud Cement, Mouldings. Pickets, Plaster, Krick and Sand, Screen liuorMcV Windows, Saah and Doors, Terra Cotta Pit e. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp. Court Hoaue. $6000 Don't I orv.i t the l:ifth Annual AT WALLA WALLA SEPT. 23 to 2). LARGER, BETTER, MORE AT TRACTIVE than ever belore A world ol bin m a wetik Tak ;t week i rtgi IV' mi buiintoi oarooi bring w ito gad ohildren a 1 1 I aoy tii nm. your IrVagntr'i otltbrattd iianl tVom BtttUo will (Ufnlih IIIIIHir all t!l- Week. Liberal Premiums paid for FRUITS, GRAINS, GRASSES. Worth ol Laundry and j the best Mai binogy KNOWLEDGE of how to operate it accounts for our su cess in tiie laundry business. u Scud ang you regret It your will work never a " ' ug'a tli In Selecting a Carpet l ne ill find the largeal assort- mei.t to stdect from at haillus .tore New gissls here in all latitat BR I leC IM the gmateet vari ety and the Iwiel value for the o iy Von can find juat what fOH Kent here and juet what vou I I he lawl earet value . .. r oHerod in Oregon Wall ! pal . beejMM than ever. The won lerful ImproYed rotary White Rawing machine, hoy uu other until you try it. JESSE FAILIN0. I VlssVl I aeiVnW OsefUhel J I MmMW eirOatMe I'ajfii rw aamlagitvai. J ff"gl 1 mat,! asaW ' JT .:JBBBBBBBBBBBkw mUUr WRRJ aaafsPT'" The Domestlo Laundry. CUM routgf 1 ft Umt) HiU Oat fuf uoi aUuiaeJ Jlan timt (i I liB UtiULtyUA, liraOaiOiiiiia soar Bu i i t i,,hm of m m c o u m urnta 'aJfioeXI. mUt lit'l jeOeariS' at' iil or (,..! i. mmtm Or s uf oa( imt ff arto wr ' . A L-i Bl Kl.o, .oMUl aBRRH BbRRS mm Mm AH BRRRRRftaRRRRrD Hotel St Ml uau u 4V0 j. Klmm Finlifl. Sloia Motto. Uuruaee HI HIiMk iJ e ii Irvea 4ee. Sasjiple Heeaa ! tea . . Room Hate 50V', 7fc 4JaW For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : : : j, il r, r ilFi I --aea Polydore Moens, Proprietor. nmi nnnurnu DM)