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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1901)
4e, tut. CUTE IINWUSWW j IfMf ros J This rut represents the latest production in Glove Fitting Petticoats Sec them OH display in Dry Goods window. Prices $1.50 to $8.00. ;ieaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. I dOP OF OFFICE SEEKERS BSBSB) Ifnmthe rutt'inry tunc nimw lor , "I, lie. Hl HIH'Iflll friTr 1 -i. . : .... ...I- MM t l.t. !) hMVH tlll'ir nninm "ii viii. 111 At... I I... ututu WtfMtlllg Willi IMH rnio i i.i- rimri' litis t'ffit a sttuilv Ebb BBBlBI.1 Mm Port- I triegrani. T (fw will ne im lurnsai uiwiiiin i niirmiiHl. .lliimsi rviry man r I 1 .11..... I..- !....! j O'Srilllll' I'M iiiini- on- ill - jtb-iir already, on his nn rt- siiollib It if snnrtlnus to re- ItM. tlif i !- uri lull ni scii- japj Jsjiralil.) tiinlxT The tight will ! plUIHWWl SOUIC Ill'UltllS DBIIirtl lit.' tor 1 . lit' nil nan. u: tiif unsrittt'ti law Iiimui ioi- ttir names nl nltlie biinttira M. I conn1 n iii'' "iif rinmn ui'i pliiif r I'M- tiniH tlic rultf ol dorr If iiri'litly ni-glect 1 . 1 lit in: "IN II MM t'i bnrry. limit politicmna in dinner years in' ai'c rli'il tl.a: tin' must iltei'tual rol killiug an aspirant i nr MSB. lll'L I" llUVf lllH (lOdirttH un til niirail ill tlir convention beioia. b) tins system tin- would ik liM-bmtu hiiur belore the no rip to seek the mil u( de le- Ilia Doom, lieiiin prematurely Kiwi. ..Hi I llllt Withstand the ft im! went the wav nl all eii.br vn lliiial Lopes that the light of Bl toj SXID. I ill i. it line nuie aih n- ami wurning Mil the present rnii n( itinbi- itueui' tunin m Ural '-ar. Sot only ii thif true locsllv, hut the icioilltioD imiiutaiiis throughout hi fact, there if more state Isril polltica being hamlieil I'uitw tiittre is an awful Itltrnf (be inaiu'cntu i mm . t..r itate iiiiivi-iiti'in w ill have i.eol available men, each willing la-riiicebit perunal interests (or iMKMl irii'Kl but nut lor mi one paeissst politician!' of Cortland r eo iu correni iiinh.iii e with men erti'ju nf tbe Htate (nr mini' tterr (nun every Hide have been received here auk inn that the public pulse be felt and feelers gen- 'erally be thrown ont. Thin wire pull ing and log rol I i iit in tirocnedinK with unwonted industry. A lew of the more energetic npirto have made po-tmnal journoya to thK the politirnl Mecca ot Oregon, and held auh roaa inter Vlewa iH'hmd cloced doora in "II and hotel ronnin. One eaH'eru liregoii man ha riaited Portland twice in ttie I interoati nf hia hoom, and eipreaaoa liiniHelf aa well Hatittfii'il with trie re aulta. Southern, eaptern and weatern Ore gon have candidutea for governor, atate I printer and aecretary of atate, hut (or ptate treasurer, attorney general and Htate luperintendeut of public instruc tion there ii leaa of a demand. The aame la true oi the nomination (or auprenm jndite. aliiough there ia at leaat one prominent aapirant in Port land . DO YOU NEED I I A CLUCK. WAlf.H. KIN... watch CHAIN Hi vk.M. si. i mlvek porks "" II KNIVES OK ' aukm clock I I I II H ' i " mi on I a8i IM. i i isHunicker Jeweler and Optician There la mure eatarrn In tlila mvtnin l Ui" e.ouutry than all ulher illaeaaoa put together, ami until the Uat fear yea. a It wan aiippoaed In be Incurable. For a aroat many yeara iloclora (ironiiunned It a Ic-al dlauaae ami preaerlhe'l oeal reme'lloa, ami by eunalantly (ailing to QM with UtMal treatment priMiouoeeit It In curable. Muleuoe baa proveu catarrh to w a eoliatltuuoual illaeaau, ami therelorn requirlnx l ouatltiilloual treatment Hall 'a Catarrh Cure, maDUfactiircil by K. J Cheney Co , Toledo. Oblo, la tbu only eouatlttitlonal cure on tbe market. It la taken Internally in Ioh.' nl Irnin ten dropi to h teaaMi.uifii: It aet Inertly on tbe blood and inueou atirfaeen ol the ayatum. Tbey oRer one humlr'i'l dollara lor any oaat u (alia to cure. .Send lor circulars aud leatlmo Utala Addreaa f. J. ( HKSKY Ji CO., Toledo. Ohio. Mold by ilrilKKl-n, 7 a:, Haifa Kamlly I'llla are tbu beat Artesian Water Hunt. Walla Walla, Sept. '2b. -Unleaa a atroug tl ow ol water ia -l ruck at a leaaer depth tbe artesian well at tbe atate auiiteutiary, work upon which ia to begin in a lew days, will Im sunk to a depth oi IMOO feet The machinery ia here aud on tbe ground, uu expert to direct uperatioua has ar rived and delay ia cauaed alone by the absence of "caaing" lu prevent caving after tbe drill baa bored its way through soil, ruck or hardpau. The well will be dropped down from a spot which haa Ikmmi aelwcted near the laiiler room inside tbe atone wall of the prison and while nperating n goial aoil a depth oi irom sixty to eighty feet a day will be obtained. While There It Lite Tnare is Hope. I waa atllicted with catarrh; could neither taate or Hinell ami could hear but little. Ely's Cream Halm cured il. - Marcus . Shautt, Kahway, N. J. Tbe Balm reached me safely and tbe effect ia surprising. My sou aaya the first application gave decided relief. Keaptxtfullv, Mrs. hraukliu Freeman, iHiver, N. II. The Ualm dues not irritate or cause anee.ing. Sold by druggests at 50c. or mailed be Kly Brothers, Tai Warren St. , New York. a a e Winter Pasture tor Rent. S76 acree heavy buuubgraaa, MM) acres stubble with straw stack, 125 acres uncut wheat, shriveled by but winds. Huuuiug water, house aud stable on premises. E. W. M'UOMAIi. a ai a) 1 Henry Uraydon, Harris, N.C., says, "I took medicine Jo years for asthma but one bottle of One Minute Cough Cure did me more good than auythiug (else during that time. Best Cough Cure." Tall man A Co. i... o m The Native miuc' Carnival aud Street Fair, which will open at 1 1 1 Unborn, Waehiugtoii county, October 2 aud con tinue until October 5, promises to be a grand success. K W. Fursel I , Kinterav 1 1 le, Ba. ,says be uffered 25 years with piles aud could obtain no relief until lieWitt's Witch Hasel Salve effected a permanent cure, i Counterfeit are worthless. Talliuan dt ' Co. 'TOVES AND RANGES .... Now ii the time aud here is the place to et , "'Kallis "I UU tioht liu.t.rtr ami uImm! rMiitrna. I seven varieties of air tights which I am ott'er i eheupi't- th in st'ar lot'(rn (liv m.- trinl ami " Mttviaoad. I tin liavc u new and complete assortment of rryuin hanging lamps at greatly reduced prices. Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton have. in Btfon buying a Heating Stove ITlfftTIrT the German Heaters AT W. J. CLARKE St CO. Opera House Block. PENDLETON EXCHANGE FAIR DATR SRr FOR THI FIRST NARKRT DAT IS OCTORRR g. Arrana-ements ror the Fair Have Been Plaeed in tbe Rands or R T. Cox It has been ,lecide, to institute what wi he known as M OS this K.xchange Fair, in Pendleton. The matter pre- .. . .. resini in great gol. not only to tbe city of Pemlietnn? but to the nrrxlncera living tributary to it I he intention is to bring the seller and buyer in close touch with each other. If a farmer has horses, cattle, hogs, "p, chickens or any productions of Uie (arm to sell, be can bring them to town on fair dav ami saf. lv predict that a mircbaan. mill i,. u-j , I . I a "" " oann SH take his ofTermgs at a remunerative i.Kure. am only will local huvers watch (air days for suonlvimr ti.eir tieeils, hut buyers (rom large trade i fliers in ne attrarteil hv such sales ami will Ih. ready to take up all farm products that are offered. If a farmer has produce sufficient to load nne nr mnn ..... 1. i . r - ' , i. 1'iiH'l mil always Is. iniivi nmnt nr prudent to ..vc it nere on a sale iiavs, but hn can be here himself, with ... i T " m'll " . It III can la- reasonably assured that a pur chaser will las in waiting, and time la? given him to bring his produce to ii . It will not be niiaaihlu Sal ..,L... this matter a success without the hearty co-operation of all who look to i eoineion lor a market Tbe Commercial Association of Ten- lleton has taken the initiatiua .n.l will do all it can to promote the enter prise. The rlrst sale will be held m 'einlleton. on I I,., i i.-i..i.. a .... i neressarv arraiiii.tmuiiu nil! Iw. J ---'-.......i. ni I.. 1 1 1 ,,,, to accomodate those offering produce inr saie. ii is tnongnt ailvtsable that IStS of tbinits tn lie offnrf.i it ha Hr.t sale, Ih left at tbe commeri ial room, over Bna k .V. McComas Cn.'s Irinrs tore, where any infnrmation denired can he ''lain. "I The mlunli.in ia I.. Ilk. no expense to seller nr buyer, except actual ooat fnr Im i atui aoeonkRaodation , Arrangements for the fair have been laced in tbe bands of B. T. Cox, TH H ALBA NEIGHBORHOOD. Local and Personal Mention Rarly Rains In Camas Valley. Alba. Sept. 2X Beef cattle are now within pasture in this vallev and in fine condition. Stock cattle will be kept on the ranges until snow (lies. Die mill near this place is running m full time, there being niuchslemaml for lumber. Mrs. .lames Shi hp and Mrs. John Bisber have recovered irom their recent illness. A. S. i Mant is building a store build ing here. I he stta k association meets 'rearu la r- Iv here tw ice a month. The settlers of this valley are rejotc- mg nver the early fall rains. John Beeves and Andv l ewis are hauling goiaJs from IVnuleton for the Alba merchants. A large number nf John lav freight ers are busv hauling in winter suppl ies Irom i'endletnh to points in tbe in terior. There are about fifty teams al'Uig the route. '. I Mocker ami son have fa bunch of dairy cows and are selling their unlk to tbe creamery. Airs. ti. . I'ria-tistel and i hiblren ol Weston are visiting relatives here. i'l-t'T Marsh, manager br ( barles Cunningham, is in tbe valley looking after Mr. Cunningham's interests. Jacob Born is busv seeding next year's grain crop. S.NOVi r LA K F. . SOMR HURRY H1NSTRRL&Y. Tonight at the Frazer See Richard and Prlngle'S Big Aggregation. 1 he Bicbard .V 1'riugle's Minstrels will present a louinmotb bill of tiierrv minstrelsy at tbe Fraier tonight. I'll ih seasi'ii the nrganuatiou num bers fifty performers and presents a boice collection of mirtb-provokicg and novel acts never aeeu here before. l'be whole bill is a "screamer" from beginning to end. Fery phase of good in lustre I ay and vaudeville is presented and the program is crowded with hits, in the way of latest songs, dancer, aero- hatiniii", i 'oiiie I tans, aerialist. ouar- tet, tbe military sensation "The black Watch Prill," a score of funny elid- men, an Oriental first part, with bril liant Japtneee settings aud cost um lug a nositive uoveltv in minstrelsy and an abundance of other features that alauip tbe best and must liberally equipped of its kind playing here this aeuioti. It travels m its own train ol nrivate cars, carries a magnificent orchestra, two braas bauds aud stylish hitiglish dug-carts drawn by Kentucky thoroughbred horses, all iff which were seen in its attractive street parade. which took ulace this afternoon. THI BTATI pTibTaT BALM. 1 be Baslern Oregon Sioeasaen Have kx- hlblli; Mock Bxhlblt Excellent. The slate fair which oiwued Monday at Saletn, is enjoying a lair atten dauce, although tbe weather for the first two days was uot lavorarue. Tuesday was ' Press Day." Tbu fea- ii iu. nl iIim ilea were a stuck lutrade. awarding of live stock premiums, racea in the afternoon and au euteriaiuuieiit aud bauquet 10 tbe evening by tbe Haleiu Press Club. Tbe remaining days uf the fair are aaaigned as follows: Wedueadev, Salem Pay, Thursday, 1'ortlaud Iay ; Friday, Wooimeus' iay ; naturday, Orange Pay. The eastern Oregon stockmen are ispreawntarl In the Mtiak exhibit at the state fair by C. B. Wade oi Pendleton, who exhibits Herefords, including 2-year-old bull St. Valentine, bred by Kobbme Bros., of Indiana, and W. O. Minor of HeLpuer.who exhibits short horns, including the noted priie winner Col I lai m, -500 pounds, brexi by Boh bins Bros. of Indiana aud Sal lie Girl, champnm of the United Stelae circuit in 188U. Tbe stock exhibit at the fair hi -celleut thi year. Prufeeeor James W itliviuiiiiliH reuarda It as the second i,.,t show in the United Mates He is of tbe ouiuiou that only the array of livestock at the Illinois atate fair ia superior to the oue at Haleui. At the Oregon stale fair there is a wida repre sentation of cattle, sheep, goats and bogs. Tbe exhibit of uattle is uerhape the uompleteat of any at the fair. ue re amotmbb TMaaraa. Opera House at Saaew, PaaAletea aod rertlaae UaAer as eaaeeuieat. i m urge L. Uaktii, formerly aseietaut manager of tbe Marquaui Oranu ikuiu .ml nam Inn i and manager of tbe opera bouses iu Baker City aud Pendleton, lias eocuroo a ieeo in.uoliUu I'beatre ou Third street, near Yamhill. Bortlaud, aud will as gjme tbe management of the boua commencing October 1 Mr. naaer um. len working on tbe matter lor several dTrs Mr Baker was in Paudletou l hi .leal Suiuiay. anu m '' venture, saiu : ... . , "Although my home will W i in Bortlaud the theatre- m Baker Cite -Ud F-eudletou win - - "-- under my management 1 have cape hie men in charge and feel that I can give the people of these cities better eereic by operating a house in Port land also than if 1 remained in eastern Oregon exclusively. In Portland I will be in touch with all the theatri cal organisations that come into the northwest, and when there is a com pany with "otne ontUled dates, It will often be possible to send it into the eastern part of the state, where other wipe I would not be in a position to bear from them." Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. s L Jones, Portland John Q Oarner, Portland 1 I Peweeae, Kansas City A F Bernard, Portland Miss IVlla Chi liters, l.a Orande Oeo ii Pitagibboa. Portltaa L L Martin, San Francisco K I Falkenburg, St Isuns I Bragdon, Portland T W Jackson .1 J Runch F'd llorrie, SpOeHHM J W Chandler, San Francisco 0 Harris 0 .1 Kaufman, Portland Mrs II F Nichols, Wallula T H lleheet, Chicago T l ink Oeo K Burton, San Francisco I. V Bwigmrl and wife. Snmpter Bev M .1 Kelly A P Bradbnrv. Portland J M Hamill, St Paul Mai Furst, san Francisco Albert Farlev, Portland stepped Into Live Coals. 'When a child I burned mv foot frightfully," writes W. II. Kails, of .lonesville, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for :ttl years, but Buck leu's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for burns, scalds, cuts, sores, bruises and piles. Sold by TaUinan Co. .druggists. Spokane Athletes Victorious. In the track meet at Spokane, be tween the S. A. A. C., Whitman Col lege, Y. M. ('. A. and the I'niveristy of Washington, the Brflf llnnt nme.l won by a score ol 1 44 points. Whit man was second with 44, Y. M. C. A. third, 5 points, and 1'. of W. last, making only third place in one event The work done at the met was medi ocre, with the exception ol one or Iwo event. Tbe oO-vard dash, won by Eddie Pickson.oi the Spokane Athletic Club, was a record breaker, and Mur phy's pole vault of 10 teet rl inches ai' a very crcditale performance Whitman ascribes its defeat to the lack of training. Manager Wade says that the team did not practice regular ly and otilv once were all nrescnt on the tie'id together to practice for the Spokane meet. B!(i CROWD IN W ALI A W AI.LA The Attendanee Upon the Fifth Annual Fruit Fair. Walla Walla, Sept. H. The liftb an nual Walla Walla Valley Fruit l air OUBaad Monday night in a blase of glory. The attendance on the opening night was 1 ,"7St. excelling the Openlnp night of last year, when it was I, Ml, To say that the fruit fair this year IMMI all other attempts is the truth. Nerer before has it assumed such pro isirtions of magnificence. Never before has Mich evellent tate been displayed in tbe interior decorations. Fery ile sign is new to the people of Walla Wal la. Tbey are being shown what can be done Witt) the corn and wheat, vege tables and fruit in artistic ami unique .lecorat ions. It is demonstrated that the cereals have other purposes than simply for feed. To refer in detail to everv bit of decoration won hi be im possiblethey are too varied, too ex tensive. When tbe hour for the formal open ing arrived, Mayor llahcock, Col. W, H. Punphv and I'ongrossinan I'usbinan took seats on the platform. The people began to surge around, the mentlwre ol Wagner's band took their places, and all waa still except tbe toot of tbe whistle ol the merry-go-round, the small Ixiv and tbe spielerr for the side shows. They made noise enough, but there bad to be talking and Mayor llah cock arose and delivered his speech ol welcome and tbe fair was opened. . A Toor Millionaire Lately starved In LoadoB dooaom be could not digest his food. Karlyo ( Pr King's New Life Pills vouhl have saved him. They atrangthen tbe stom ach, aid digestion, promote assimilation, improve appetite Price 25c. Money back if not satisfied. Sold by Tallman fl Co , .triiggistJ. e e Wild Man Captured. Wallit Walla, Sept. 2.". - Broken hearted la'causo of the actions of a diitiless step-son and a taithlos wile; weak and emaciated from j hunger; shivering wild cold; bis feet w'rapned in sacks, such was the plight of I .mi is Johnson, is) years ol age, who was taken into custo.h by a partv from the sheriff's otliie Sntnlav morning and brought to this city lot medical care and examination as to bis sanity. He has subsisted for a fortnight on fruits and herbs gathereil along tl reek bottoms Such was the wild man about whom an much was said. Fall and Winter Clothing LaMW assortments, li.tndsontor tylM ant! bttttat villi 's than wc have ever shown helorr chatacttl i es tins season s display of Fall and Wintrr Clothing at tin big store. Our clothing; tOtMl fiom raputabl. manufacturers. Not only madr to look well, hut every gartnant ball! for satisfactory iai vice. You tind in our stock tin the newest effects and patterns in the fancy stylish fabric! as well as complete assortments of setges. Mack and fancy clays, unfinished worsteds, and. onsidering every thing 'liialitv. make, stvh ami price the I'eoples Warehouse is most emphatically clothing head quartafii Hen's Suits and Overcoats $10 to $25 PtmMtltfti Hutt, Cups nnd "lows I ommlcMv Prlccit. sds iW ssv WW The Peoples Warehouse 1 6-71- Main Sttei t, Pendleton, Otcgo Mormon Bishops' Pills , iT t .-. r I.. .,-iT I'li.tii' i y yit i i iii imsn M th M'ne . II lil n 1 i tfttlntf It m Sr ! Cure Lost Mandnod, lm- notenc'. Lost Power. stlaht'Lossee, ansrmiitiirrhnea Insomnia, Peine In MnCK, Ball pealrnk. Oemlnal amissions, Lsmelaca. Nervous De bility, Maiidnche,'Unfltneea to Merry, Loss ol nsM Bemen, Varicocele, or Odnsilpijtlon, Btops qulcknesai oi Ola- tfll charge, Stops Mer voue Twitoniniiof krnlldi. VA ti . .. I . I . I InTB k-. i.w ..... II. im.lr.'l.watl ii-f . . . ii... a i i I ' t " BHMail a imn puimn, tonne - Aderess. Mlshop Remedr Co., Bun Pranoleeo, Cel. roit t.K ii v i' at i. an . i:t.. iHtiin is r. PBIVOLITOa, ohruom. nlMre. Ih lafBin lint I iii.leU, with ft lw.ia, Cir-uiat I it-at. Killed by a Bull. rg.' Yuakam, a tarmer ami stock man, was found dead on ho farm, near MarMhtiehl, Cons county, a lew davs ago. The bodv was badly bruised and it waa known that Mr. Voakam went into tbe Held to drive out a neighbor'- hull a short time before the IkmIv was fonnd hv his son, hence the contdusinn that he was gored to death by the enraged annual He is ol years old, aud leaves a wile, three daughters and a son, beside his aged mother. Sid Darling, 1012 Howard St. I'ort Hu ron, Mich, writut: "I have tried many pills and laxatives but PeWitt's Little Karly Kiaers are far the best pills I nave ever used." They never grin. Tallman V Co. Notiee. All persons knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and set tle. 11. M. Sl.OAN. Buv vour Groceries ol F. S. Younger & Son Why? They please the fastidious liecausu they are ( lean, They satisfy the careful ones because ol their purity. They appeal to the economical ln'ciuse pine is always reasonable There are many, no doubt, who --II groceries without thought of purity or t ost, siuiplyliecaiisetheyfinil.ig.ini pmlit Im themselves Whatever your reasons may he uive us a all ami we will treat you FlGPRUNE Ceregkl Requires less sugar than tea, coffee, or any other cereal coffee, the wholesome fruit I riuht sugar contained in figs and - . ,phTsnnd,argely 8upplyin8 F. S. YOUNGER & SON. QUICK DELIVERY PH0N1 It is the verdict of every I housewile that FlGPRUNE j is the most economical and j nutritious of any cereal1 coffee. N.uria Silver, North Stratford, X. H. I "I purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure when suffering with a cough diK'tors told me waa incurable. One bottle relieved me. tbe second and third almost cured. Today I am a well man." Tallman Jt Co. BEST FOR THE BOWELS u.. i Unt B at. wi rUtr I stvwu't ruUr, healthy mu-niriit of Ibft If'iriftU.rN fl I I i III bw. K? yuui i uiN ii. and I1 il r'-rr- In lb ahftpvof U naif er 1'tll ih j px i , I- laiiK' '"" 1 1 amuotb itlJt. liisTt f - -r uf ksMpiloaj ib butaalf jad t lrab la lu lL- CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY rilSlinl PalSlsl'l'- I'l'l' l'l Tn.tr llnud . lo tloojl Hessr airksii waUe ii ' Urlpa, W, .ndWraaU iirr !" Urn. tui im .suii'li-. a4 lni-iLIrt os Keell U Aden ' Mii. i,n ii.no mai.M. laniuivi IBBI KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN WE am tlx pupl an l the uuly iMMipU lu tbu U.alu.u l....l.Ua Is. Linn thai s. - - oauuiei j u ub i uveas i u vuuiveu l ..11 ................... St.- -r......al U1UJ at IlAll Itll' C UI lit W IIWUIi.a isv a- "a savwav ....L. ..... as... (L.4illa 11- salsa m.nA BVI1U llleseVt; uui uw ii ow'iuiee, uwe, mrm , " vf uui coiubt titora aud ,tuau lull yuu tby arc J CAM. -Xu ki.l Ikua kva sa.at mm fiWi H U'Jlilt: uiwiv , uui w ea v v . JOSEPH ELL, LeVdl( Marwese anal SmidUry . Hartburn, Belching of Qasea, Pain In the Stomach, Bloating. Diattreaa after Hating, etc. There awe uiiuy raessaies far ilie.e troubloe, bat lew cure. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CUKK will cure Ibm wearei cases. i . I . .,,iniiiiui. will. I' lilfnlli till .. . ..---T. -.7. to. u loaaa"' '"' .. ....... a .uirv-i or n-oin i. i, I..... oi. no iu voavrr.. ii . uniiiu.'i" . : " r in. mu, uisili lu-t Muruli. look Nun'. lly.Mila ( um aud aui uuraMl." Boil from 5 to 10 minutes only. ACL GROCERS SELL FlGPRUNE CEREAL Oregon Lumber Yard WOOL) OUTTKKh For barns and dwellings .ii" than tin. Lumber, lath, Shinnies, Building Paper. Tar Paper. I. one and Cement, Mouldings. Pickets, Planter, Krick aud Sand, Sereeu DounaW Windows, Sauh and Doors, Terra Cotta Piie. Borie & Light, Prop' Alta St., Ojip. Court Houae. $6000 Worth the Wet Laundry Mai liuu-ry and a KNOWLEDGE of how to operate it accounts lor our suc cess in the laundry business. t Send us your work anal you will never regret It The Domestic Laundry. Don't I or. -. I the I .it h Annual AT WALLA WALLA SEPT. 23 to 29. LARQBR, BETTER, MORE AT TRACTIVE than ever before. A world ol Inn III w,,rk Tiik-' i pftftk'i rail fi-om Imihi uh? oftraa, biing your wifo ami obildwo anl on jov tli fun WitgiKT s Oftlftbrtttti ham! fron Btftttit will furiuHh iniiHir all tin' Wtftki Liberal Premiums paid for FRUITS, GRAINS, GRASSES. In Selecting a Carpet )f Ofl fill fjsi the largeet assort -UMMlt tu nUsl Irom at I ailiug's tinre Mael g'ssls here lu all (lie palter oa. the greatest vari- ly and the best value lor the I i oM ttud just what you i,t ban and just what yu tad, The 'ast rarnet values . u r iifls red in r.-goii Wall na Oui r heaps! thail mm. Tbe won ,,. mtarv Wblle merhliiK, buy no other uniil you try it. JESSE FAILING. riLto an as f waBssl. bbbbbKb IH Tt fttseaW-ts III tliUii'ia t UM IM HfftlM II HHP i .4 f lY ial WW rer Sale Sy Taliaaa C. ilk . f Is .-pBMft "fijJSiisijBB8Bj ill SI Ghb UUO. t "i I Pi t MMM Vatakhttl ( MmIn European HIM Mi j. k and a kail (rase Saiupla Keens iu caul PeaBietea. Kuoin Kate J. lie, UM i ... avals bv I alluiau A Cm first ciaas tfrugglaU, ear sea to Prank Nswi. HortisaMl Mute" Hharaavacy , Fert- Orcoo rrice Bi a twttu or o torfs. suusres preaaaia For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : : : : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. wwBim