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TtC CUTE UNDfRSWW MTfMT applied roo III This cut represents the latest production in Glove Fitting Petticoats s,r them on display in Dry Goods window. Prices $1.50 to $5.00. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. MONDAY, SKI' rKMBKRW, 1901. "SPORTING LIFE" TONIGHT MmH Altraetlon Hera for the First Tim. "SoortiDit Ufa" i to lie iwii here 10,'the m 1,1 th" Kr"ii"r to; '(,, The biK MlodrUM enjoyed mioitiw 3 (,i,,r ,,,:,"VH rTc: tiwlyin New York ami ChinK lHt mhii ami if MWtOtJl I I HNI 01 Hi tm. The story has to do with fortuned o( h certain voung Lord Wooditock, manlv, wholesome Kng lnh iiioruman. wlm love sport lor ,port'iMke, but who get lilinami lino ttlbipltoe hv reckless Imtting. Not oil; bin he incurred MM heavy debts nlbooor, but the brother of li in aweet :,nr kH forged hil name to h bill for mil thoaasnilH, n liability which, lorthtiikeof IM young lady's fam ily, Wonhtock chivalrously assumes. Oaoplate ruin MM Ntur him in the tier, and when he is offerml a great nm to permit ti in raring mare to lose ipa! race for which she ie an odd Mlirorile, tin- temptation to accept il ii loo great for any hut a intilodra itic hem to decline, hut, of course, tMttck without limitation spurns il, tod happily all g(Hs well at the in HiUblx rJaieh. Hie horse win hack u fortune, restores to him hie MMM etatr-. ami, belt of all, hie lady love. Tm doped brother of hie tiancee srtoipai the unprincipled woman at mow initiation tin- hill ie forged, il lotkee way with himself, thereby wjwilm the moet ohjectionable of the (Urictera in a manner altogether new M!ic lUte tradition. m m e ClPtull Court Jury. Tbe Octolter term n( circuit court till convene mi (Saturday. October 14. uV jurymen have been drawn at the toon MM and are M followe : W. 1.. farcl J , Jumper precinct ; It. A. Mar Mil, Adimi; J. II. Ooffman, Milton; J. P. Yitbruck, bogus ; 8. K. Ilamp ton, Union; A. k. Price, Athena; 6. II Kichmoud, VVeaton ; J. K. Hmith, Ilia; W. H. Temple, Pendleton; John . Uirrii, VVeaton ; A. M. Isaac, Gllli lwJ;Jobn Daud, Virgil Moure, Un M; R. Alexander, Pendleton; John tioatbwall, McKay: .lurger Munnu, Wk; B. V. Marlin, Meatman. ; K. 1 .Gordon. .Inniiier, I. M.Chabot, WWfi W. T. Hill, Athena; R, I). DO YOU NEED A CLOCK, watch, king, WATCH CHAIN, CHARM, SET SILVER FORKS, KNIVES OR SHOONS; OR AN ALARM CLOCK Of anything in the jewelry line? NttlOIOUMi i Wil.t. IVVoi' NUB Mil of MMM AND PMOBd uisHunzicker Jeweler and Optician STOVES AND Now is the time and here is the bImI to "'irUalU- ill nip tin hi Laolord oiwl alual HnMl WVe suveu varieties of uir '"K Oueapor than ever before. Give me a trial, and H uuviuced. ... 1 also have a now aii'i Wary gad hanging lamps The Celebrated Majestic F Line of Cooking and Heating Stoves W. X CLARKE A CO. Opera lioiwe Block. Turner, McKay; K. B. Uamhee, i km!. S. C. Kitner, Reservation; Kenneth Mcltae, Juniper; K. N. Hmith, McKay, T. P. Page, Athena, Oeoree Carmichael, Weeton ; David Ntill, Milton; Carl Muller, Helix, ant! J. H. Kichev, Miltnn. To accommodate those who are par tial to the uee of atomisers in apply ing liquids into the natal passages for catarrhal troubles, the proprietor pre pare Ely's Liquid Cream Halm. Price including the apraying tube in " cent. Druggiate or by mail. The liquid embodies the medicinal proper ties of the solid preparation. Cream Halm te quickly absorbed by the membrane and does not dry up the se cretione but changes them to a natural and bealthv character. K!y Brothers, 6 Warren Ht., N . Y. Arrivals at Hotal Pendleton. L H Frv. 0 II BaMHBOB. Portland. ieo W Kendall, Portland. 't Kol I inorgen, Chicago. Wm Wolff, Han Kranciscn. J K Houaman, Astoria. .1 llousnian, Astoria. C il Puyne and wife, Spokane. (i S Youngman. Portland. I. II fjown, Portland. (' I, I 'owner. Spokane. W C Lavcnck, laee, Or. II II Trowbridge, Uee, Or Mover Abraham, Portland. A Shannon, Kansas. Thus Clynch, Kansas. Joe Martin, Kansas. 0 W QfloMf, Ixee, Or. 1 Harrison, lxee, Or. .1 M Milla, laee, Or. (Jen M Denny, Newark. Wm Matter, Portland. C M Smith, Portland. D B Itichardaon, Helix. Cbas Alspach, Helix. Mias Blanub Caulitld, Pendleton. Ollle MoCouuell, Moscow, Ida. Angus Sutherland, Wallace. W C Clark, Wallace. A H Heatlleld, Spokane. K W Hall, St Louis. W N Duval. I. Kiafelder, Portland. (ieo Htevens, Spokane. Oeo Wilcox, Clioton, Wis. K K Clark, Ht Lamia. OhaM K Wheeler, St Liu is. J J Balleray, city. M Wilcox, I'onieroy. Inet Wilcox, Pouierov. Kohert Wallbrun, Baker City. KuaaC Clark, Colfax, Waab. William H Steen, Milton Jatuee Brown, Butte. P I Metxger, New York. J A Alliauu, Portland. W H Kurt. N Berkeley, city. m a i Tlieru In inure calami in tliU iw ttou ul tlie cuuutry tbau all utber iIihuim put loaetlior. suit until tun hut lew yea, It wa auppoMU tu be Inuurable. Kur a great mauy year iluuium prouuum:oil it a Iwal iIimmmu ami preorilel local rumehea, ami liy comtianlly lalllug to eure with hx-al trimlnioiit pronouiico.l II Hi curahlu. Mc'iunou liu pruvuu ualarrn to be a uonalllutluiial iliaoajto, mid thoroforo reiiulrliiti coiiallliilloual trualiiiuiil llnll'n Catarrh Curt loitnulaoturuU bv V. J. Cbouey A Co , ToleJo, Ohio, in the only t!oulllution.tl BON on the uiarkol. Il la lakou lutoriially iu .loaua ul RaM tun dropn to a toaaooouliil ll aoU tiro tl I en the blootl ami muooua aurfaiMa ol the ayaunn They offer uii- humlreil dollar tor auy cajte il lalla lo our. Heuil lor ciraulan ami toalimo. ulala AUdreas K J. CHKNKV CO., Toledo. Ohio wold hy drugai"'" Hall'. Kamily filla are the heal Nonas. All persous knowing themaelvee in debted to me will please call and set tle. H. M. HLOAN. Norria Bilver, North Stratford, N. H. : "1 purchased a bottle of Oue Miuute i'oiiL1, Core when aufferiiik! with a cough doctors told me was incurable. DM bottle relieved me, the second : and third almost cured. Today I am a i well wan." Tallmau ,v Co. RANGES . . . . get I Uffhftl which I am oft'er coinulete aaaortmout of at greatly reduced prions Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton Ranges DEATH OF A NOTED CROOK DAN O'BRIBN. WELL KNOWN IN PORT LAND. DIIS COIIINO FNON ALASKA. Jim Johnson, Jailer, Formerly of Pendle ton. Charted With Kxtortlon by a Ura. Thomp.'on. Portland, Sept. SO.-Dan O'Brien of Portland died no the laat trip of the Oregon from Alaska with delirium tremons and was buried at sea. ( Btien was a notorious crook and was a member of "Soepy" Smith's gang at kagway some vears ago. It will be remembered that Smith and his hand of outlaws did as thev pleased until the citisens got determined and order ed every one ot the ang from the place. Smith refused and in a fight with the olticers was killed. The rest of the outlaws, as soon aa thev saw their leader fall, quickly left for the states. O'Brien was well-known to the po ice here. Up to the last few vears, he openly conducted bunco games and although he was arrested, he waa never convicted. On one occasion, he was arrested for vagrancy and convicted in tne police and circuit courts. He ap pealed the case to the supreme coort of the state and finally won out. Dur ing the past few years he has not con ducted bis games here. O'Brien came of good people. One tirnther is mayor of a large city in Pennsylvania and another is proprie tor of a large department store in Michigan. Pollee Close Cribs. The police have closed all the rriha Un Fourth street, from Ash to Flanders street, a distance of six blocks, and comprising about one hundred cribs. There is a cry of indignation being made by the land owners upon which the cribs are located. For years thev had a bonanxa, and they will not let the filthy lucre slide through their hands without making quite a contest. As the owners of the land are qnite influencial people, the resul of the move is waited for with interest. One of the property holders is a member of the board ot public works, another is a leather dealer, another Is a politi cal leader, another in c pawnbroker and MtOtbw if a church member of some standing. Such being the case, it would seem on the surface that the move is purely political or one of graft. On good authority it is said that if the cribs are not opened at once every crib and gambling house in the city will be closed at once. The gamblers are afraid that there wii! be trouble and they are trying to have the cribs opened. Jim Johnson In Trouble. Jailer Johnson, formerly of Pendle ton, and al present jailor at the city bastile, was accused this week of ex tortion. A certain Mrs. Thompson, who had lieen arrested on a trivial complaint hits made an atlidavit that she was forced hy Johnson to give up live dollars to him before be wouli al low her to telephone to friends for bail money. The matter has been placed in Hie hands of the polici nimiasioners who will take the matter up at the next meetinu. Johnson denies the allega tion and says that the woman did not give him auy money nor did he ask for it. HE EMPLOYS YALE METHODS Coach Allen or Whitman Collage and Hla Work. Walla Walla, Sept. 30. -Coach Al len, who will have charge of athletics at Whitman college herealter, is a big tellow who has won honors from the tield as a member ol the football team of Chicago university. He was added to the faculty by the generosity of Leu Aiikeny, anil is a scientist. Me em ploys the met hods of Dr. Solvers of S'ale, whereby measurements and tests of students are the basis of prescrip tive exeorise, and the dangers of in jury to weak organs are obviated. Conch Allen gave the student body a talk in chapel last week, in winch he outlined the plans be has formed for the coming year, as well as set forth the general features of his system of training, modelled after that of the Yale "gym," the most famous la the world. Allen advouates football fo. men, and tennis (or women, a s the best forme ot atlbetic execnee when intel ligently taken, believing, however, that football should be played only be tween the ages of 1H and 24,'aiter wiiich other forms of athletics in hie opinion are more to be desired. Following the Yale method, he has procured apparatus with which to measure the students and make proper tests of their vital organa. Carefully kept records will show the eflect ftj the training upon the yotiug men aud women, ami in the event weakness de velops the training will be varied to suit the new conditions. Coach Allen believes Whitman eau pl u e iu the field a team that will make the best showing yet made by that institution, and the other mem bers of the faculty aud the friends of the college think the same. Capt. Arthur liauerbach, who has been the beat man for the college athletics ever matriculated, is iiere again, aud iu good (orm. lie adds tu his prospective football honors his capture ol the first place in the oratorical content, so long in the balauue, aud decided last week by Prof. Martin Flaherty of the V. of C, who gave liauerbach first place on thought anil composition, thus mak- lug him four firsts to Miuchiu's two. STATU FAII AWARDS. Kastern Oreaou Exhibitors capture a Number of Them. Suleui, Sept. 2V. In former years the state (air has invariably closed with a deficit, but this year, afterjal I bills are paid, there will be a small surplus. The attendance was large this year as the (air waa well manag ed. Kaeterti Oregon exhibitors receiv ed a creditable share of awards. Pen dletou was represented iu the stock displays. Thomas Campbell of Pen dleton received a first prise (or 2-year-old stall ion: James Krwiu of Peudle ton first prise (or 3-vuar-ulii mates ; Cris Hiuipeou o( Pendleton first prise lor light oarriaue team ; George Per ringer of Pendleton first prise for standard bred roadsters, trottora and racers; C. It Wade of Petuileton, Bret prise for Virbank Hbortboro bull, two years old aud under throe years , also 3d Marub ou i-Ui, oue year old aud uuder two ; Hereford fat Odd Fellow: also calf uuder oue year. 3d Clara llnrvia, three years old and over ; aa ouuuy .uana, two years oia aud under three; 1st Bell Donald XXII, oue year old aud uuder two; lat Bra ly VI., Hereford oalf uuder one year; 3d Clara Hervia, Hereford oalf uuder one year; aud L. C. Kodgere of hcho third Merlin, Hereford bull three yeatre old and over. FALL SAVKO HIS MFB. Killed by Kleairtslty and Bronchi 10 Lira by Striking on his Haaa. Joseph ttmilb, the linewan wbo fell 35 feet from a telephone pole in Port land, striking on the sidewalk with bis bead, left the hospital Thursday, says the Oregouian, aud was able to walk arnnnd. He says that the cause of bis fall was that he came in con tact with a live wire and received 2000 volts, enough to kill a man, but the physicians tell him that his fall in all probability saved bis life. When he received" the shock on the pole he was practically a deed man, hut when he struck the sidewalk the jar started the circulation, anil be came to life again. Several physicians were asked what they thought about the case. Oi e said he thought that if a man received KJOO TOltl he wonld "be so dead that even if he were struck on the bead with a sledgehammer he could not be revived. I don't lb ink Smith teceived 2000 volts, and further more I think his life was saved be cause his head happened to atrike on a rotten plank which formed a sort of cushion. Had his head struck on a solid plank or the ground, be certainly wonld have been killed." Neverthe less, several of the linemen say that Smith got the 2000 volts all right, and that the fall saved his life. It ll a curious case, and has attracted much attention. A Pooular Praaeher. One of the moat widely known of the popular preachera of the day is Reverend Geo. H. Hepworth, whose parish embraces the great constitnen cies of the Sunday Chicago Record -Herald and the Sunday New York Her ald. A simple teltgion is that of this eminent clerical writer who preaches every Sunday to a congregation vastly greater than any ever accommodated in any temple of worship. Downright earnestness and sincerity, and a spirit of the broadest tolerance characterize this famous newspaper preacher. Read bis editorial sermons in the Sundav is sues of the Chicago Record-Herald and judge for yourself. Saves Two Prom Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping couth and hroncbitia," writes Mrs. W. K. Havi land of Armonk, N. Y., "hut, when all Other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption in an advanced stage, also used thia wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well." Desperate throat Hnd long diseases yield to Dr. KingV No lMscover a- to no other medicine on earth, fnfallible for coughs and colds, 50c and 11 bottles guaranteed by Tall man A Co. Trial bottlea free. Swallowed a stick Pin. Will Stetter atrucka gold mine the other dav, and trie gold was alreadv manufactured into jewelry, says the Albam Herald. He was cleaning a chicken and discovered a tie pin in the fowl's crop. The pin. which was about three inches long, bail a solid gold nugiret, with a moonstone set, and was quite valuable. How lonv the pin had been in there or where the chicken picked it up are questions that can only lie guessed at. The chicken was alive and seemingly in the best of health and spirits when it met its fate on Stutter's chopping block. Henry Braydmi, Harris, S.C., savs, "I took medicine 20 years (or asthma lint one bottle of Hue Minute Cough Cure did me more good than anything else during that time. Best Cough Cure." Tallman & Co. a m Shipped From Walla Walla The reports on pnaluce shipped from Walla Walla during the last year on the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co , and the Washington and Colombia River railway show that during the twelve mouths closing Heptemlier 20, show the following amounts: Apples, 130 carloads; onions, 100 carloads; po tatoes, 50 carloads, miscellaneous frmts, 10 carloads, m mod lane"iis veg etables, 40 carloads. It is estimated that the shipments of last year will lie increased lo one-third thia year. Sid Darling, Ml'-' Howard St. Port Hu ron, Mich, writes: "I have trust many pills and laxative, but DeWitt's Little Karly Risers are far the best pills I have ever used." They never gripe. Tallman & Co. BEST FOR THE BOWELS uil hiCt a rrulr. nmllhjr iii..ot or tna ..I. ...rr U. i. Ul ui lll l. Xi I.UI ...i. mi,, i. anil I.. i t.T.-, in ll.t aLa lo .( i.lo.i. . . i ..ill .t.iii. I. tlantfrruu. Tuu aiuoulu ,,'aaU.I. ""'al parfad ) uf kaUm Iba boaalt mi uitu t 1-MI I. la CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY I'. .lulit. Taale (luud. PoUuod I-,. .I.- i N.i. f hw-k, I laiatil' araafea 1. 1 It- 10. Si .auiulr. aud ud tu i aaU Bar Is.' v, , ii lor .-. , i ..ii US hrallh .ludivi.. IkULIM. UfcBtvl i an auo aa osk KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Heartburn, Belching of Gases, Pain in the Stomach, Bloating Distress after Eating, etc. There are many remedies for these trouble, but few cure. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURE will cure the worst cases. i luii m buuuuuvk, wlih Klorataelui v , , . ChloesfOi in. aayai " l nave in i u ii no It. i to I com ntoinueli trouble lor IO .-ur- Il . o I in I mil I'd In ol, oration ol the nloinui'li 1. 1-( Mui i li. Took Nail Hi -.pop-du ure uuil am ourtjd." For ie by Tallman & Co., and all first class druggist, or send to Krank Nan Portland Motel Pharmacy, Port tend, Oregon. Price 1 1 a bottle or bottlea (or $5, express prepaid. Sold by JOHN SOHHIUT The Louvre Saloon ranKi.aiw.N oaauoai The Bast Orsgontan is Bastern Ore- goo's reprontaOve paper. lead.. aM tha riatri-lT apptecisue it aud aboer il by hear liberal patronage. It is the adver. taiug tuediuas ea ibis saclien. l M THE FRUIT FAIR FINANCES Reaeipts fxeeedsd Bxpendltures by Several Hundred Dollars. I Walla Walla, Sept. 30. -The fruit fair more than paid out this year, the receipts exceeding the expenditures by jail of the gate mony of the last two davs and nights. It is flattering to the management thus to conduct so expen sive an affair and carry over a surplus to apply npon the fair of next vear. 'it has engendered the hope that the 1 fair association may within a few years make it entirely self-sustaining, and not he compelled to call upon any of the bnainess men for subscriptions. Sunday was Pendleton ,day, when the excursion brought in eight coaches in which were about "00 ieople, more t nn one-fifth of whom came from Pen dleton. The others were from Athena, Weston, Milton and other smaller sta tions along the line. Wagner's band and the soloist. Miss Bradley, have gone, and the strains of music that made the fair successful so much as did any other thing, have ended. There is general hope that Miaa Bradley will be engaged for the fair next year, so popular has been her singing. White Han Turned Yellow. Oreat consternation was felt by the friend of M A. II igartv of Lexington. Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow. His skin slowly changed color, also bis eyes, and be suffered terribly. His malady waa Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to trv rOlectric Bitters, the wonderful stomach and liver re medy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all tomach, liver and kidnev trouhle. Only 2nc. Sold by Tallman A Oo., druggists. The amount of life insurance carried by President McKinley has been a sub ject of considerable discussion in the newspapers and some ot the insurance journals. Finance has ascertained that PrwiHM1 McKinley carried $;tl6,iHk in life insurance policies, which were distributed as follows: $100,000 each in the Kquitable Life, New York Life and the Mutual Life Insurance com panies of New York flO.000 in the C onnecticut Mutual and 1600,1 in Hie Michigan Mutual of Detroit. A never failing cure for cuts, burns, scalds, ulcers, and sores is DeWitt's Witch lla.el Salve. most soothing and healing remedy (or all akin af ections Vccept only the genuine. In. I man . t o 1 ITK are the people amt the only people lo the ' Haddlery dullness In Pendleton thai em ploys full lores ol mechanics the year around, ana make our owu Ha Idle, Harness, etc , and to not alii ii (hem Irora the laciorlue .like some Of oui noinpeMora andlheii mil you they are aa nood ai home made; but they are not. JOSEPH ELL, i cad i in. Harness and Saddlery. $6000 Worth of the best Laundry Machinery and a KNOWLEDGE of how to operate it accounts for our suc cess in the laundry business. Send us and you regret it your will work never The Domestic Laundry. L Ill 'all and Bm A. C SHAW & 01. Pot prp.eb un all kinds of Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Windows and Hill Work. Yard on Webb Hlreet Opposite Hunt freight Depot Help orBltumtlon Wanted. C. F. Cook's FiMployuifil Agency Corner Main aud AlU HUeatt. M MB For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : : : : Polydore Moeus, Proprietor. sbEkO 'ra'aMWli ' 'ASM Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. F3 MANHOOD RE8TORED:.!; tile V llallaer. lieptearrlilon id a r outm. t-'rt-nrh pliv.l.lan. will quirk if cur ron oral in -ri. man r dkw'aaiis. ol Hi sen. no is ,, . ,. I, aa Saahn.4. laaaaaaaalSk, I-..I... la, .1.. Hark. Srailaal ., , ... It, ri,npM ii am nr. a to Maker . .i...- o. .............. .1. .,,.,,,., i,,i- 1 1 .1 up. all lease. Iv liar or ulshk. I'n velilaip Ii knra. ul iliarlmripv vl,l,li It in it i-hsrkea lea la lo Niicrmaiorrlioi and all the Ii mini el in imri. I a 1 1 laanaaaUkS lllrr. I Ii n L 1,1 11. va ami I lie uru.ur V tirana.,1 a. I iii.i.ii.iii. .. . lain.. .uu.kvAMM and renlores small i ak eiuana. 1'haruaaon anITsrura are mil rnred hv tv'tura laliuramr QOii.-r neui are tmut'M win, rraiaaatllta CI' PI PI-N K the imiy kiiuau n mrily p, ure arlUmiil sn neerninn, inn iraUimuUla A wrlttaa S'larauleeslveii ami inn,., v rulllrnnl ll m a d.n Uul On I a nuaiMKil rura I. '.!,.. 1.4 S.iie, mall. Si-lid Inr Suss i ln-tilar ami Irallmulilnla Address num. aaaiiK as o., p. u. Uoi art, nan rnum,(kL Witll At.H IIV T Al.t.M AN ,'.. lllll'ilUIHTH. ntvm.i .t illlKtansr. Buy your Groceries of F. S. Younger & Son Why? They ptMM the fastidious PtOitlH they arc clean, Tliey satisfy the careful ones because of their purity. They appeal tu the ecunonnc.al because pin e is always reasonable. There are many, no doubt, who purity or cost, simply because they liml a good proltt lor themselves Whatever your reasuns may be nive us a call and we will treat you riKbt. F. S. YOUNGER & SON. OUICK DICLIVKUY MARBLE wo GRANITE iVlONLiMENlb. f HEATING STOVES Hefore purchasing COM and look over our large and coin plete Inn- of heating stoves wIik Ii we are selling at a ver low ligure HANSFORD A THOMPSON, Th Leading Hardware) Sew. BYERS'BEST FLOUR lo make gisal hread use Byere' B'St Klour. It look brst p. em, ,1,0 at the Chicago World', lair over all uoiapetl ti.ui, aud gives Bioellenl wati.la.tion wherever used. Kvnry sacs ie guarantee.!. We have the beet HUsAiu Kol 11 Bailey, Heed Kye aud Beardless Barley. PENDLETON W. H. If VI PtHHWOm PUIS & of uum.iruaii.iu " 'U.cy wouiauli.sxl, aidiof develupuieut of urgaue a k ,... 11 reuiedv for wuuieii to, ml. tiieia lauuu tarooiues a lileaaurk Ml k. itmaalala lilt af, CI KOll.SAI.K MY iAI.I.MAN 0 w urn a If you have $15 in your pocket When your MM ttsla idd strikes I MJ cm t put it to m hettrr one ul our UN than to buy $15 SUITS OR OVERCOATS It is the exceptional value we put into our suits and OVttCOttJ . i5 that wr want considered. To sav "as nood' seriously than any true is must at jo is tpoketi "it. itei at fi is equally Come in and look We wont don't buy. frown if yoii The Peoples Warehouse JIB III M Main Pendleton. Or, st sell groceries without thought o PHONE 18 Montcrastelli Bros. Marble" We Ml our own work end guaran tee the IMM at lowest prim KMiMMsM given M All kin. la of cut stone. Kill I -lock ou hand. It aiil pay you to ami our work in I get price, lielore placing your order. Main St.. MM . K- & N. IfJMsti IVndlrtnn In Selecting; a Carpet You will rtinl the largest mrt- meiil to aehs-t Irem at lading's s0M He g'ssle lien, In all tlie latest patterns, th grnateet vari tv ami the ImsjI alua lor the money, Yon saa uml Just what snt Imro ami just what vou ,,.u-l Th ttest carpet valuea SMI offered in Oregon. Wall pa The wou- . ao than evor ...I..I iiiu.roVMl rolan Willie rowing machine, ly no other until you try it. JES8E FAILING. ROLLER MILLS MS, Pruprletor. They overcome Weak ueas, Irrearularity aaiU MsMssMfa luorwakee visr or auu banish "uuaa are "MI K HA VK1CM " tu arirls at MI I'KIt UOX UT MA "!' 'kl . II ktkf ll ,' A L. OO. . CiatV.