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OUTING FLANNEL w OVER 500 PIECES bought more than our trade demands, consequently are com- WHEELMEN---OBSERVE THIS jtelle! to reduce the price. will pell our 12c Teasel and other tine out in. us at 10c yard We dawn Thursday. Friday, Saturday. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co, Currant , 1 m rr ,110 OCTOHKK 1901, CUIIIINT LITKRATURB CLUB. - . I lh nt. on rrwsy "'r"""" Horn or urs. Literature el tin win (tnrnonn Ht i! o'olOOh mMwmoI Mrs. R. AtamMff. mwnbr r inviteo ic. hii.mi... . I he the tint meet-ng oi tne hhhw.ii I - Imi ilsVf.lrll li' le UpOPitHlB. miiiiuers ... - n, nr I ic amiiiKi-iiitiut I"" litlls i.urnle covered booklets, ... i i ..... with, run Hi I lit" naraa, inive ,ll n - . iittriii.itM anions me gwDRn - , . , . . .. .I... .,,,. lull'lllll- I .1' HI III ... ...I wlwi.,Ur fAr tllH I'dlllilltf ilie on er nl Iiiisiiii-ss ami tne nbtnhip lint. Separate leaveH are I ..,.11 in In written ' l I . .. I I. rriwmm. 1 III' liiisiens ni nai.u ... .III I.1.V11 iiri.lu. re.l the liric i.ir i-wi i iipiii ,.. wm... ..... it the nic'tlllg preceding. 1 lllIH ; MB Ml ib Mttfled at a meeting Ui (xrt iln' m 1 1 1 taki. in tin' it. Mm. K. (. Tbnmpsoii will assist n !elniliT III the .;lltertiiihini!lit IM club on Friday. kMCMDHxlatr those wlin arc par ts KM M of utomuors in apply :.i a iiia into tin- nuial nassaues lor -Ely'i Liquid Cream Ha i ii. I'rice Jailin the niruvinwr tiii.it is IS rt I II T I ..i.i... IU . . : o; mi- mini nri-iinrni mu . renin n ti nuiitklv absorbed l.v tin shrine ami does nut dry up tlm - baltbv character. Kh' brothers. sirrm Jit.. X. Y. i .i ... . . wneu a.iH.nutii ti. in. ul.plltVShlp tin iter Mr. Mntiser. It ig tint known but in presumed by his friend tbat h w come again to I'endletun to make bin home. ir You attain. Wheelmen nsions, else continuance cbaraeteria- in this town. to observance of Knler I. L. NORSK RHSIUNS. Ilm to Intern Oration in Snaep Buslnsss. L. Vlorw, who ban I. sen a dentltv oiual States Marshal nielli , mm iraticiir-ii . .iiintu i rMi- el Portland Un tami appoint'.! uh MQNinr. Mr. Mnrtm uiiiiouiu'hh . ... a l. a sv ittMii to bin sheep interests. He rwiiisnt of I'lMi.lli'tnn for many reaiuviiiK from bore to Portland Tlicro la more catarrh In tliia amnion ol the miliary than nil other .llanaan nut toirnthiT am) until the laat lew yen. It wan auppo.e.1 In !" iii' iirnlile. Kor h itrent many yeara dofitora i.r.iiiiMiiimu it n iiii hi iiuuhm. nlnl preiiTI l..-i iiei rume.lloa. ami by ennauialy IriIIiik to ':'iiw "in. i.i'-bi irtmiiiii'iH .ri.iii..ni'eil It 111 i'iirHi.1.. .ii'ii i.i- i.ruvi'ii rninrrh ti. In. OOUaulUMOUal illwane, hii.I therefuro riiilrliiK i.i i i -n 1 1 1. ' . 1 1 iinn a . niHrrn t:iiri' inainirn.'tiiri'il hy K .1 Chen.-y ,v Co , I'.iIimIo iiiiiii. .in in.' on I v .miHtltiitlonnl ru re on the ii.nrk.il. It la taken Internally In iIohus nf from iuii ur.iw ion ie.iiiooiiiiii. u n.'ta iltriietly on :no diooii nil. I tti iii-tiii- uirfni'i". ol the ayateni i ney onor one iiiinilre.l .lollara lor nny nane It fnllH to NN, Band lor olrOttUfl ami lnatlino- niaia. Aiiurcaa r. J. ijhknby a ('().. Toleiln 'I hi .loin oy iiriiKKiiit Hall'a Kainlly I'llla are the boat. You May py soma rinat Mnort tarn , Mayor P. W vu .. . latino the n. of h evni n-j7 ton K iminiit- if m-i inrin Willi 11 I...II... 1 .1 ticnt-r Hi-mi (;p prnyiaiona lm 3 C -"1 mn ioiiow of the impertinence now we oi many who ride ne point" necenaarv the law rP IZ. a T""r '""'ng on tctoher 1, if von deaire to ride on the aidewalka ...d JUu yon pay ,t yon bSSSuKB on any aidewalk at anv time. vou7.!!n":H8rinK the !?. you cannot ride at im, fim m.:1 treet between the hri.l, and Railroad atreet, which la tfie atroi r..nn; and weat alon, the foot of achool bonne ..... ..or cn yon ride on Court street T" "'" and Vincent afreet wuraa in tnp street rnnninR between pi!- i i w "nrt "vers' ntilln. third- our licenae taK miia' he dig ,..ye,i wnere it can he easily seen i ourin i mi must have your Wheel when any place in walks. L: tew. v m . . . .. nun mn must rino l.ll PpruBcninR a pedestrian on or off aiiiewaiK, approaching from front or "III . VIII IIIUS1 I latnnnnl ......... I . I . , " " " " itlllll net oi wie pedestrian, ami mm. no pedestrian step aside even for nas paid the nave ...aoitite nKht of Mt n the walks, and eoual riohta nn nv ...i.. pan oi me tuRhwava. --lain ion must not ride on the walks or itreeta faster than four m;!t an nour. ome oi the w beal man have iwmma i k W "rro",,t- ''iregarding the "kiiikui imii passenirers, and at times causing the latter to stand in daneer of n, ii-1 i. . .u..... niieeiiiien k imrm ISSIOIl tn rioe on the walks is a concession ma.ie ny the city government, to allow mes- senger hoys. liewsi.Hi.er carriers, i.l.v sicians and others whose huaineas calls hi. -in mn at in. I.t to use id.. uuiLu ii wheelmen continue to riolata tl,. law, as at present tbev do to the an lioyance of manv liersons. thnexiatina wraiBavBsva win pronaniy tie reMtalml t(, uiai no wrieei mav ever tie ridden on auy walk in the town of Pendleton. ami. on riding after dark at town, on or off the side 100 Wrflk nast II compel i', to woeelman who ' cene. Pedestrians Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. J It Nuhuadig, Chicago. .1 O Mack, Portland. 0 H Htagman, Portland. W T Atkln, 8alt Uke. W T Hltlop, Portland. John I. Cross, llostoti. W W KobiiiMou, Portland. B C Hkile, HiHikane. W tl Fayle, Portland. Jaa Schilling, Huston. A S ileatlinlil, Spokane. Or ami Mrs Win House, Pendleton. w ii ratton, Spokane. A II Campbell, Walla Walla. J J Burna. Portland. F H Pitt, Dalles. John Sheeban, Ialles. II t Keea. I W Jackson, Portland. W II Dindinger, city. J Kennedy, Seattle. A Uoderick (.rant, Port land. Mrs W C Orr, Dillon, Montana. Mrs Kliia Keppinger. M (i Muueel, Portland. J C Kriendlev, Portland. J tl Cradlev! .' I Lamblftb. Victoria. K Creeue, St Paul. I CLOCK. WATCH, KING, WATCH CHAIN CHARM, BE I RLVBR FORKS, KNIVES OK IW0H8 OK AN ALARM CLOCK of -nythins the Jewelry lino? """unit..,,, , uu.i, "It V0l' THK HKH T UK awftaAJU) I'UK'Ks HIKIJ ii i : . i, . .. Jeweler and Optician ki iiuar and lloxlor'a White Man Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt by the mends ol M. A. ll-igartv of l.ei ingtoii m . wlieu they saw he was turning yellow, ilia akiu alowlv cliaiuieil color, ii If, his eyes, and he suffered terrih.y. His malaih was bellow Jaundice, lie was treated In the l.i-et doctors, but without benefit. Then he win- adviaed to try Klectric Hitters, the wonderful stomach ami liver re medy, and he writes: "After taking two hottlos I was wholly cured. A trial proves its matchleas merit (or all stomach, liver and kidnev troubles (bily L'f.c. Mild by Tallman A Co., druggists. Mary Jane luitln Dead. K Alexander has received a notice of the death of Mary Jane TuHtui, at Wrangel. .Alaska, on Septum tier Mra. Tuatin was the wife of Fred Page-Tustin, who waa a lawyer in Pen, lleton eight or tun years ago and will be remembered by tin- older reaideule. Tfae remains were brought to Seattle, where the funeral took place this at lor noon. Motions eveiywhere praiae One Min- ute Cough Cure (or the sufferings it haa relieved uud the lives of their little ones It baa saved. Strikes at the root of the trouble and draWa out the in (lamination. The children's favorite cough cure. Tall man A Co. Nolloe to Holders of Bloycle Licenses All i i censes are due on October 1 ihoee wishing should get them at once and aave trouble. W. T. Weaaon, (.holBonviluT Ta" druggist, writee: "Your Uue Minute l;nugh (.ore gives perfect satisfaction My cost, nners say It is the best reined tor cocgliM, coids, throat and lung trou bles, lalliuan a t.i. HKiH PRAISE IN BOISE a Honolulu Coon" and the Character of the Entertainment. The "Honolulu Coon" comnanv will be at the r razor on rridav night. Tlie prices will be as usual, 50, To and 1. At lioiae the company made a apb i. lid bit, playing to crowiltsl house ami re ceiving high praise from the conaerva- five Statesuiaii. The Stateamaus summary of the work of a few of the artiata will convey to the people of ibis city what they have for this even ing's amusement I he cmiiiiiM 's Inn strei'l pa'ad. lit 11 a. hi. showed them t.. puasess excep tionally tine uniforms and musicians of great merit: A mnil.'l, clean, lauteh-nrnvok imr show is A 1 1" in lulu Cmiii7 which held the boards last night at the Sonna "pera bouse." says the Statesman. I be piece may he called a travesty for although there is a sliulit plot, atill that stands only as a uivot around which revolves a bright collection "f vaudeville and novelty bits which were all agreeable surprises to the large and moat appreciative audience assembled. In the olio McCiirver and Heed proved themselves to be the eoual of any colored comediana win. have ever appeared here, Harry Heexl intro ducing aouie of the finest acrobatic work ever seen. LaShe, the Black wire walker, ia phenomenal, while lirewer, the contortionist, seems to be made of rubber. Kid Alston, the solo buck dancer, danced himsulf into hiitb favor with tin- audience with a very clever musical act. Lilly (iaray, sou- l.rette. who can alive pointers to manv vaudeville favorites of today, ia partic ularly clever and wineouie.hor dancing being exceptionally tine. Laat. but not least, ia the Honolulu Ladiea' quar tette, whose charming harmony -Mid stage presence was accepted with grea. favor by the audience.' LARCENY IN DWELLING Id Grots Arrested for stealing 916 Prom Kelsay Walker. Kd tiroes was arrested laat night charged with larceny in a dwelling. It is alleged that dross asked a young mail by the name ol Kelaey Walker to remain with him on Monday night, that on going to tied, Walker placed his watch and puree containing 16 uuder the pillow: that in (be morn ing the puree and un.uey were gone, but ttie watch remained. Police offi cers spoke to (iroee alx.ut it yesterday, out be denied any knowledge of the affair. Last night be was caught at Kultuu with some of the money on bis person. It was known Uutt dross I. ad no uioiiev i..dor. the robbery, because Walker paid fur Ins supper at the res taurant on Monday evening. tiroes is a new comer but be has succeeded in gaining an unsavory reputation while he has beeu in town. en aimm half an honr later than the time named for starting from the light ship. . "The conrsea ahall be, aa nearly a possible, thirty 30 1 nautical mi lea in length." 3. Starting time 11 a. m. "The preparatory aignal ahall be given tit teen minntea before the start ing aignal, and a warning signal Ave minntea before the starting signal. In case of a change in the time of start ing the same signals shall be ueexl. "At the starting sigaal a yacht may cr.isas tne line, the exact time at which either yacht first croeeee the line after the starting signal .luring the BDceeding two minutes to he taken as her etart, and the end of that per iod aa the start of the one crossing after its expiration." 4. No race ahall he started after 1 p. m. V Kace must he sailed within 6 hours. "If In any race neither vacht gives over the course within five and a half lOJt; honra. exclusive of time allow Bin-e, sucn race snail not count am mnst he roast led An unfinished race of one kind shall he repeated until finished." 8. Accidents will not count after preparatory signal. "In case a aerions accident occurs to either vessel prior to the preparatory signal, she ahall have anfflcient time to effect repairs before being required to start, or it such accident occurs dur ing a race, before being reunired to start in the next race. Kach yacht ahall stand by the con eequeneea of anv accident happening to ner alter the preparatory signal, and upon ine occurrence ot am such acci dent disabling either vessel, the other vessel ahall sail out the race." liach evseel shall have on hoard during races, and present during all measurements, a representative named ny her competitor. AVERAGED AO ACRES A DAY M. H Cut Saves Two From Death. " Mir little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and hronchitis." writes Mrs. W. K. Hit land of Armnnk, N. Y., "hut. when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with lr. King's New Hiscoverv. Our niece, who had consiimpt ion in an advanced stage, also used this .inter f ii I medicine and todav she is perfectly well." Iesverate throat and lung diseasea yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medic u n earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. 50c and tl bottles guaranteed by Tall- man A Co. Trial bottles free. - a)a . SENATOR MITCHELL AND ROOSEVELT. The Oragonlan Dined With the President In Washington. A press dispatch from Washington says "President and Mrs. Roosevelt entertained a tew friends at dinner to. night, the number including Senator Mitchell of Oregon." It it to be pre sumed that President Koosevelt will entertain many persons at dinner, hut hot all Will he admitted to the honor of being tnciallv announced as of a arty of "a lew friends." Senator Mitchell appeals to have a very strong iKieition personally in the national capital . C. I Wade i am.- at The Dalles. Another attraction at the fair, aavs The Dalles Chronicle, that no lover ol fine stock should miss seeing ia the herd of tlerefords belonging to C. H. Wade of Pendleton. He has ten bead. ami they are tiard to Uiat, among them tieing the lamous L'-vear-old Hurhaiik. Odd Fellow, the prixe calf, and Bell Donald, the prise yearling heifer. Hotb the latter took prises over Sparks' famous Nevada iierd. Mat chon XII., the famous yearling bull tbat was bought in Chicago when calf for cliaMt to IliaJl), is also among the number. is Ockermau.Ooaheii.lnd. i "De- Witt's Little l.arlv Risers never bend me double like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and make me feel likea hoy. ' ( 'ertain .thorough, gen tle. Tallman A Co. ' B s Notlea. All persons knowing themselves in debted to me will pleaae call and set tle li. M. SI.OAN. Glllett's Combine Harvester and Threshed 3,000 Aeres. Tutuilla. Oct. l.-M. H. (iillett'B steam com bin. -.I harvester made a mn of over 3000 acres this season, making an average of over HO acres a .lav for fifty days running time. Robert Radge haa gone over to North Yakima for a viait Joseph Miller arrived at Tutnilla on Saturday on his way to his home in Wallowa, having spent a verv profit able harvest at Walla Walla. R. Wi Walker came over from Gold endale, Wash , last Monday in re sponse to a telephone message inform ing him that his son Charles Walker who has been working in the Athena neighborhood had been MftOMIj in hired by having a log roll over MBe. Mr. Walker the elder was formerly the Cumberland Presbyterian preacher at Kcho, later at Freewater, and for the last four years at Onldendale. Walter GUIotta ia down from the Palouse country, where he has been rnnmng a threshing machine. W. P. York, a very successful raiser of heavy draught horses, was oyer (rmi Rltter for a load of npetloi to dav. tony !.r-.- and Heorge Facas went nn to (tillilan.l to a dance on Friday night. Purl Bowman made sale of 3ia) sacks of barley at H5 cents a hnii.lre.l last week. 0. Rngg, a shcepraieer from north of Pendleton, was a Tutuilla visitor tialay hunting for sheep pasture. tieorge New kiss, a Hircb creek fann er, was over from that burg yesterday (ora supply .dm el barley. He ex changed the blisiardy climate of Da kota for the balmy air of Birch creek three years ago and has no regrets at mak nig the change Mrs. F'.. Di Turner is seriously ill. William Catherman went down to his Foeter farm on Monday O. I . Bowman recently diieosed of a section of land in Coombs canyon to John McOracken. P,d Morebead, a well driller, who has sunk quite a number of deep boles in the ground in tins county, last week came over from akiina where be spent the summer. He already has his hands full of contracts at his old trade and is at present at work on well for Klmer Snyder. While absent he purchased a piece of land under the Snnnvside irrigation canal near the town of illah. Miss I. on Newport ia up from Kcho on a visit to North lutuilla tins week. BAD BREATH I i. re-., iialnv AirAirrtandM a mill nun rfnx't ivr iuiatui' thrr art utility wh derful Mr i1aitfhtr anl I wnTf rn.i hnrni utth . ktomarh ami ur hrvaih wao trj bad After taking a f of 4'arartu tt hatr Improved wuuilerf ully The arc a triai hrl u ib f ami if wn im mina Naii 111. ftlltvUbuuM m immnati Obtu CAN D V It'll mas a P1Sai.PI I'ulutal.le It.nsni T.nit i.i.mi im lUMI. !.! ... kl-l. It. ill . ... i.i. i.r IU . tie .. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ei-rllBg hr.,1, BBwBSSB, ' ' B. .n.,,,1 ft l..r 111 NOTO-BAC ! hi ami tf'iar.i.ttii1 l.f ntl drua- II Bl lolinci . Hal). I KOOT HA LL N0IBS. High i B t A m. I ar-k. bbsbv a av a axaa b , "OW i I the time aud here is the place to get arguins n, ur tllt i10ttters uuj ateei rallK0.s. I J" von rariatMl of air tights wliich I am utl. i T BnP. koan ever before. Give me a trial and wooDTidoad. ui havi a new and complete assortment of ftrjrand banging lumps at greatly reduced prices. Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton. The Celebrated Majestic Ranges F" Line of Cooking and Heating Stoves HT. J. CLARKE 4 CO. Opera house Block. School Team Practices Academy Coaeh Comlne. The high acbool fuutball team had its tiret practice tonight. F'ilteeu uni- lormed candidates turned out into the enclosure back of the achuo! house aud worked hard for forty miuutee. The team tiae good material. Manager Roy Conkliu lias received au offer of a game from the Baker City high school, but the uate and place have not yet beeu decided. Manager Pond ot the academy team has received a communication from Dave Waddell, the new coach, eaying that he will be bere on October 14. In the letter were some instructions lor preliminary practice. Waddell la now at McMiunville coaching a team deo. Mraud of Helix haa entered the academy ranks. He ia a promising candidate lor the toot ha 1 1 team. PASTE TMIsTn YOUI MAT. aulas Covernlnar the America a Caa Team Bases. Here are the condition, governing the aeriea or international vaunt ra. ... 1. Boat M liming -i "III ol , rut,,, takes the cup. J 2. Coureee .from bandy Hook Light abip): "runt race To windward or leeward aud return. "Second race Kquilateral triangle. Third race similar to nrst race. Fourth race Mm ilar to seooud race Fifth race Similar to nrat raue. In everv caae the oourae from the starting line to be laid to wiudward, it possible, from Handy Hook night ahtp. . . . "In caae a course, aa requireo ny tne oonditiona, cannot be laid out irom Sau.lv Hook Lightship, me regatta committee may provide eonie other suitable starting point, and m this case tiie preparatory signal will be giv-j Heartburn, Belching of Gases, Pain in the Stomach. Bloating, Distress after Eating, etc. There ate many raa.ed.es for theaa troublaa, but lew cure. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURE will cure the worat caeee. imIi-m Dumas boM, wtin Kioraiit-im ti i o , hieiia't- in., aaurai "I t.,... baa a auHbrwr from atomaon trouble. for in yaayra, li uulmliiatud ,., ult-eratlon of the aloiiitti-li lu-i Mm-. I. TOOB Nau'a i apapala I iireaawi am eiired." For sale by Tallman dc Co., and all flrat claaa druggiata, or send to Frank Nau, .-..ii. ami Hotel Fharmacy, Port land, Oregon. Price $i a bottle or 6 bottlta for $s, cxpreaa prepaid. Farmers Custom Mill Fred W attar a, Froartatar. ;!, u UN bariels a day. Floor escaaiujsd lor waeal. flour Mill Peed. Hopped Peed, etc . alwayt o. hand BERKELEY Has the following bargains 320 Acres Wheat Land,$1.000 Bent Stock aud Dairy Kauch iu Camatt Frarie, Cheap. Good Houae, 8 Lota, $1200. 'E are tbe people and the only people In lue Saddlery oualueea In I'eodleton tlia. em ploys lull foroe of laet-hauloa tbe year around, ana make our own neddlee, llaraesa, sic., aud io uoi ablp ibeio Irom tbe let Ui.iu.jllk. ao.ua el u. eoiupel.lora audtbeii tell you Ibay are aa goo.1 wa dome made; but Ibey are uol. JOSEPH ELL, Loading Manic a a and Saddlary. $6000 Worth of the best Laundry Mat binary and a KNOWLEDGE oi how to operate it accounts for our sm cess in the laundry husinesb. It pays to tradr at the Ptoplct Warclm , , Boys' Clothing Mothers: 0n voti Special carr "Hist b taken in arlecting btr'l - loth.nc ,n order to comhinf ser vice and ttyle, onr elathiaf it the best that ran be bOvfbt, No infer lor makes are MM frlfl and -tir prices are not highai than you usual lv pay for poorer qatUtit Kvery ihiAfl in boy'l weans here and priced less than usually told for. We have: Hoy , l ,,, ,rou,.r ,ut. U o Boy s Knee Trouser sulfa j.j, to o.oo Hoy '.Knee rrousei.nh vratSto$io Boy Vestee ..lt. frm fl , , $7 ,0 BliBl youi boy to us and you will always be our customer Ptndleton a (ireatest Store ("loth. is. I'uinishers and llattr-rs MANHOOD RESTORED cup 'r..T. I.i" itiunir. i i ...rr. ' ' "iesrat y.si ol wa Send ua and you regret It your will work The Domestic Laundry. Ill Very DeidrahJe Very (Jheap. Kertideuce Also a big liat of town and county property cheap. aVLasVOrba the iBUEUtf avl lays 1AM iwa.u as OiMia. aoU aa louJlTo ttUrm iuatdutl rafl-t Pr H aiuwMUftf u. fo Piuu.wit.1 litiblimortberin.au. parte. . i ..a... aa. i.t. ua iu PILES LUMBER all aud See III 1 C SBlf kCO. eared E.ery ery bo la wa"t iMbbbbI Wivr1,, far Sale by Tallaaaa fe to , aaa rop'a CL U) pr. I Will. r lw CI i.NP Peadletea. For prices on all kinds oi . Lumber, 5hing.es, Doors, Windows and HiJI Work. YsvrJ on Webb Htrtsjt OpfMJsita Hum rrabt Oapot f anil rtnrrw BBS r..-. '.".r'T."'..""""'' r y 1 ,'"r, hT t-lirala ht-.i90t't-rori,tar imtihiw,! win, rtl ll.l-.NK list ot.l) known rems.1. win,, ,i , ,.!? u ii.rii ; .Ntslrt'ii ami mn. retornrtj It I irsd saSMit ll.vl n (. iu.wuei.1 , urw. Sljub b mall. Hen. I Inr russ . In nler anil I. -Iltniinlwlw r run ure. wiwa i.i" . '.illB.-r, the ! -..' r. 1. 1 h ti ( a f I , i i '" """'J "'""' ' . Wr,.,. w,aillt; VtwmXS I nii.ni .wii, M, r, (i,.,,,,!. i..in. e . . . . : . r. ii""'1" ",' HfjfnslnrT and nil lbs hi.rmra el .. t.., ,. , -1 ,K M rleaaesatrie sn.t rreiloressmai wl-ab ..T...,v " ' ... ....i,ni,.-. i ruil U wlowusibeae sreeeM.lla .oi.air.'sllea A wl. l. IM ... I u. Uni am. Han Vw,-..-.w rut hai.k iiv I'li.i.M n .: . paPfettiarfa. k ,.. . i oaaatsfl Buy your Groceries of P. S. Younger & Son Why? They ph ase the fastidious hri'.iuse tin y .irr clean, They satisfy the careful out s because ol their purity. The appeal to the economical becaaM priCf is always reasonable. Thore an- in.tiiy, no purity or cost, simply doubt, who s -11 groceries without because they tin. I a good profit for thought o tlieuisi-l ves Whatever your reasons may be give u a call and we will treat you ncjit. F. S. YOUNGER & SON. i ( KI.I YKKY I'llONK ,s MARBLE AtND GRANITE jViONDMENTS. mav 'tarn BBaW BaMlSaTaaW Moatetistdli Bros. Marble Mllil We i tr own work and guaran i.s. the same at loaeet price Lst iniatxa given oil all kinds of rut alone. Kill I stia'k on band It will pay you to see our work and get prion bawaN placing your order. Main St.. it. it 0. H. 4 N. drpnt, Pemtlrton HEATING STOVES ISi-lore pun basing i nine and look over our large and com plete hue of heating HtoVes who li we an- selling at a ver low hgurt- HANSFORD & THOMPSON, The Leading Hardware Men. In Selecting a Carpet -..,ii a ill tlu.l the largest assort sjasal to select from at I ailing'. Store Mae g.ssla here iu all the. latest patterns, tl... .-ma test vari at , aal MM lieal value for the u ' i can find juat what want her., and just wbat you aaaji, I'be u..i niaet values ..Ib rtHl in tlregoii Wall pa pur ciieaper tbau ever. Tlia won larful improved rotary Wlille sawing u.aibii.e, buy no other until you try It. JESSE FAILING. BYEKS' BEST FLOUR io make BSej breatl use Hyers' Hisl Hour It look first premium at tbe Chicago World's Kair over all oouipetl lion, aud gives excellent aallalacliou wberaver uaed, K very .ack Is guarauleaai. We have the inait MUaaiu Itolluri Bailey, tsead Kye aud Saardlaas Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W s. 14 VI HS. Proprietor. "7 ...POULTR Y...EGGS... international Poultry Food makes theiu licet Meal gives them flavor Clamshells make them solid Mn a gnl aide digestion. I i a sample. C. F, COLUSWORTHYf Hmy. Oram and Pasd. w,yfc:.l AJum.cci Pendleton, Oregon