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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1901)
fl OTHINfi sAI P R.I . A f B VeS i m B a, SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK 16 M Suits for $14.76 5,00 Suits for 12.8,5 1160 Suit for 10.90 13.50 BoiH for lo.oo 10,00 Suits for S.00 8.00 Suits for- 8.80 Overcoats at Special Prices. Pants $ 1.00 to $6.00. heaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. llllYIODT WILL HRAR DAVENPORT. LfltttMM Tht n imminii suaienc. Will Attend nn ceciur.. , . 1 1 r . T. minnsr '.II WMcn n oner mitoi- n't lectors sn.i I artooa Two htm.lre.l ami tidy men are rg. ployed in the process. A goon m thf present work between Huron am) Pen dleton in completed, the O R. A S. will be practically ballasted road front Portland ..(-r to the top of the Meachatn hill. The 5fi round rail were found to I to light lor the ueavv ecmnound en gines, and the work of replacing .them with HO tiunl iiteei in steadilv going on. drawing at ifMM T"r nowee oo nunni rtllortlie IVmlleton Academy mw inmt hsre lM receive.! in an- br the nefipie it renoimon is kwriiot:.' gratifying. ie muica- Imw rr tnat me ' mW If""1 I"' Jl,n" 'ln on bumis: (fowdn ol aonla tbat ever hiMmJ in Pendleton. The tame of aartoni't and trie object for kxt hr BOgMa to assist the academy eooDio to attract everyone. .Iytiekrtfts.rl.een placed at 80 U ior a-tnlt. and J5 cents for li'ilfto nniier H earf of age. And titirti.il a.lnnt t" any at in h. ... k. tht rin rHWrr. I Killed atjtiii be nld. to that it will be Int coom. tint served." The fact, Ht MMol cliildren will be admitted I ID cent price make?' it difficult I Duxile the reaerved seat. All rrl. it an v the aehnnle in town B invoil fur cnt. hv haying kiij '. ' 'i ln school. it:llte pi acta I OP aaie at llie Mam mobm Naiii. who was great, but lagrsat In cavi-iture a is Homer Maori, chuff I from $l:"i0 to $4t0 atrnt to' Nil services. .Mr. Paven- it aaatss hit services, thu making rv Mtwtsn'.is. gift to the I'eudle- bmmbt. t call lor generous- Irom the people here. A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY Muat nave Luxuriant and Gloaay Hair No Matter what Color. ih finest ONMW of a female lace the sweetest smile Of a female mouth lose something II the head tw crown ed with scant hair. Scant and 111 int hair, it is now known, is :i i - . t by a paiasli.- that burrows Into the scalp to the root ol the hair, trVoro It saps the vitality The little white acbles the germ throw up In bur rowing are called dandruff To cure dandruff permanently, then, and to stop falling hair, that grm muat he N.'Wbro'a Herplcide. an en tirely new renult ol the chemical lal oratory, destroy the dandruff germ. and. of -ure. stops the fall ing hair, and cure baldness 'I ClAVKLUhu THE TRACK. ! Ti4i a Di Baing Piaead on lit 0. I. A a. From Vara to Huron. F. O'Bfiea. aouer inteiident of the I AN aai id fVn lleton last eve- IMhii private car. In regard to MKlg tw Mr.ii'Brieti Bay i u work ol distributing gravel i (ajearriso ou ar (aat at poeiible, it rtreich f track between M lad fccbo will be coiunlett'd liaurtnae November 10. Thf uak wtting the gravel undertinatli the i till reuoire at lead twentv days UAi yardi ol material, which btm ot grave! a mile of track. The Time tc buy is now. right now ch, King. Jewelry. Silver- w. Solid Silver, Cut Ulas.v or Clock W ooe from our well assorted and uptodate stock. The Place j"4) Pendleton's largett and "si pnrtlry store m every thing we acll "ruaraateed av represented. Uis Hunziker Jeweler aod Optician "A. ilauud.r Arriva' st Hete' P-rdlstcn. K S MrMahon and wife 0 J Freee, Review. 0 fratt. P C Hollaud. .1 D fit, New VDrk. 8 Harria, Portland. T E Kaater. Portland. W L Lewi, Sau Krancisc". K V' Shuttleworth, leuver. C L Downer. Geo H Fitagibbon, Portlanl. w w Powollj Ioooaao, 1 l.indaey, Spokane. 11 A Knnv, Lann, Man. K W Dennia, Duluth. Mr K l.verett Young, baker City. C Ottersatigen, Portland. W K (ileodiiiniug, Portland. K k Horrie, Spokane. J B Eddy, Portland. Mra Lon Pavue, Coro. Ore. Mra L F Seaman. Walla Walla. A Rod Grant, Portland. Cha K (iarey, Troy, N Y. Geo H White. Buatbn. C Hein, Mt Home, Idaho P Jacob-in, San Franciaco. SI00 Dollar Reward. StOO. Ta rswderi ol ibn paper will b dIowmxI to iern tint ibora at laait ou drvadful Jiw that KlDc hai been able to .uri InalllU laic'. Q.l that I. lrrb Hall . flarrb C'ur ' ti tbr only pmitir cur uow ko vru U tbr tuediral frtttro.ty Caiarrb brlug a ron.iilu tluoal diivaM r4UirM m oooititutiouai treat I aaattt. Hail iatarrb Cure U lakru 'niernally ariiug dirwtly on tb blood aui mutoui iur laces of tb lyilem. ibertby deiirv'riag the (ouudatiuu ol tb dliaaM anil giviuf tor pa. , Ueut Mrangtb by butldmc up the coDititutlou and aa.il. tug uatur in doiui iu Work. Tb propr.rUin liavr mj murb laltb lu i'- rurill't puaan Ibai tbey oRerOoe Hundred Luat for any BBaS tbai it fail! to cur, send foi Hit of leatimoniali Aildreai. F J ('HKNKY A CO , Toledo, Oblo. Svid by bruggliti. 7V-. Hah Kauiilv fllli arc Ibr beat Blown to Atoma. The old Idea that the body wines needs a powerful, draa'ii . XBtlve pll! has been eXlodcrt In. Hint: i- N. v i.,f. wb gf for b are oerfeitlv harmless rfentl; slim..'jte liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter. leanae the aatem and .ibso lutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache Only :r. at Tallma'i Co drua atore. At Martin a Sauer kraut mince meat. hony in bulk, MaWawM tor paM and bak (UK. vermicelli mi'l macaroni, beat guality Ametiiau and ltmuergei . lo ese aplnaeh, green onions, let t ne radishes and celery fresh rvr day. TOVES AND RANGES. . Now is the time and here ia the place to get wfg&mf. m air tight heaters aud steel ranges. I seven varieties of air tights which I am offer H cheaper thau ever hefore. Give me a trial aud convinced. 1 also have a new aud cotuplete assortment of atTvaJ haogtug lamps at greatly reduced prices. Joe Baslor, Main Street, Pendleton. The Celebrated Majestic Ranges ' Line of Cooking and Heating Stoves W. J. CLARKE CO. Opera House Block. THE MARKETS OF THE DAY WHEAT RRSJAINS SLIGHTLY AR0VB 40 CIHTS A BUSNIX. Sale Are "ereiy Nominal. Grewap lx peeting a Rise Pendleton, tVt. 24. -The growera herealsMit apuarentlv Icaik for a rise in wheat values. Sale are merelv nomina,. the price for the week above 40, hut only a conple or three cents Local Market Price. Th. toiiow-Ing show the price ial'l on the local market- Cabbage, per cwt.. $1.50. Orecn onions. ier dor hunches. Mfl Cheese, per lb.. 2'V. Onion. ier cwt.. 11.60. Meets, per !b , 1 ijc. PotatOOt, er cwt.. $1.75. ileans k-i lb., 7c. Pears, per box. 7Sc Al'i'le. ht lox. 75c. Cucumber. er dor... 10c. VoaaltCMs, t-er lb., 3c. Poultry: I'hickens. hens, per lb. 2V, to 3V Rooster, per lb.. 2t,c. TfllKejs jier lb.. 5c. Ooote, ei doz.. $10. Spring chickens, per dor.. $2.75. thscka per tatv, $t Pigeon, per doi.. $1.60. Chop a beei cattle, etc. Cows, per pound. 3. Steers. 3c. Hogs liv.- ;, Hogs, dressed. 7'4o. I'alvi-s, dressed. 7 to Is, Portland Take Cheerful View. Tortland, Oct. 24. -The Oommercial Review avt: Huring the paM week we have had a strong local market, accom panied R MMHtaraMa activilv. In iact, there was a amalUaiied bOM in the Palonae country and trading in that part of Washington wa vry lively. A number of good round lot paed itito the hand of exporter at a smart advance over our notation. Round lot of Walla Walla wheat fonnd purchaser at 55' to 50c ner bushel. and the result of the week's I nnness uiost be verv satisfactorv t. tuanv aeller.who have been waiting for some time for an opportunity to realise on at leaf a pgrtMM ol their holding. The activitv and advance in value were due to a varietv of caue. The Kna- lih apiear to lie huving more f reel v. and at the same time there is an im proved continental denisnd. Roiton Wool Market. Boston, Oct. 24. There wa no change in the condition of the wool market thi week. Buvers are taking suppliea firm time to time a wooj is needed, but are showing no dippo- ait ion to tock up. A a rule, there is but little weakness in the tnaraet anywhere, and where manufacturers need wool they are paying about farmer price. Territnrv wools vet reap the bulk of the btuineas doing, while pricr are about the fame. Strictly rv ..- 2-: .'. t scoured bassis of 46c, with fine medium at 4 k to -I'm-, aud tine ftaple lota at 46 to 47c. Fleece wool are quiet, with prices about the aame. Quotations Territory, scoured bai Montana tine, 15 to lrtc; scoured, 44 to 4rt: tine mednm, 15 to 17; scoured, 42 to 43; staple 16 to 18; scoured, 4 to 4H ; Utah, Wyoming and Idaho tine, 14 to 16; feonred 44 t 46; Sne medium, 14 to 15; scoured, 40 to 43; staple, II to 17; scoured, 40 to 47. Australian, scoured basis, spot common to superfine, 70 to 72; super fine, 'si to 70: average, 65 to 67. Hid and Pelts. Portland, Oct. 24.- Wool-Valley, nominal, 11 to 13S; F.astcrn Oregon, S to 12; mohair, 2U to 21 per pound. sheepskins Hhearings. 15 to 20: short wool, 26 to 35; medium wool, 30 to 60; long wool, 60 to $1 eacb. Hides Dry hide, No. 1, 10 pound and upwards, 15c: dry kip. No. 1, 16 to II pounds, lit dry calf No. I, sound steers, 40 pounds aud over, 7 to Be; do 50 to 60 pounds, 7 to do under 50 iiounds. 7c; kip. M to 30 pound. 7 to He ; po veal, 10 to 14 pounds, 7 to I c: do calf under 10 pounds. He; green uosalted , lc per pound teas: culls bulla, atags, moth eaten, badly cut, ecored, hair-slipi ! weather-beaten or grubby;, one third laws. Tallow 2 to 4c, N'i J and grease, 2 to 2 c per Kjund. Pelts Bearskin, each as to site, $.' t. io$-r); badger, each 10 to 40c; wildcat, 25 to 76c; house cat, 5 to 20c; fin, common grav, 30 to 60; do rod, $15" to $2; do cross. $5 to $10 J lynx, $2 to $3; mink, 50c to $1.25; martin, darg northern, to $12; do pale puis, $1 5o to $2, muskrst, 5 to let); skunk, 25 to 35c; otter land , $5 lO ft; panther, with head and sloWl perfect, $2 U $0 , ra o-u,30 to 36c , wolf, mouutain, with head petlect, $3.60 to 16; prairie wolf or coyote, 60 to 75c wolverine, $4 t" $7; beaver, per km. Isrge, $5 in f; M BMaiORi, per skin, $3 to $7 ; do small, per akin, $1 to I-' do kits, per skin, 'J to 75c. San graneisso Prleas. San Franciaco, Oct. 24. -Wheat steady. Barley drmer. Ottl steady. 8 not quotation were: Wool- Spriog-Nevada, 10 to 12 eastern Oregon, 10 to 13c alley Ore gon, 13 to Inc. rail -Mountain iiiuni, 7 to lie Han Joaquin plaiua, 6 to He Humboldt and Meudocino, 10 to 12c aa. youMG-s virwsat LiHcra. Raksr Ctly Mewapapermau Dlssusss me Lewis and Clark Centennial, hdwerd Ivorwtl VOMfi wiitor ol the Baker City Herald, is making a abort visit in Pendleton Mr. Young ia one of the five comuiieee loner who met in Portland eoue inoutns ago to draw up plans for the Lewis and Clark centen nial to be held at Portlaod in 1905. The other members of the commission are Mr. Aukeuy ol South Oregon. Judge Bellinger of the - bInO I court, II. W. Cornell of rortiauu ami Cha. W.. 1-ullon of Astoria. At Us meeting it was ileciaeo to can me ex position the "Lewis an 1 Clark Centen nial aud Americau Pacibc Kxpou- liou." The iUBiwna chosen wa "Whre Kol.a the OreMOU." the well known Quotation from Thanatopsis. Uuon Mr. Young Jevoiseo mucu oi the work of uroujotiug the expoeitlpn and advertising it among the people of Orwiju. He haa been coatulsaut ol tbe uocasitv of uvgiuotiig at once older that the momentous undertaking mat be carrie.1 through with entire succea. In an interview, Mr. Young said : AAveeates Speclel Seaaioa. ''it ia eminently right and proper n. at Orayou aboulJ take the initiative aud pass an enabling act that will commit the state unquestionably to the cause. The ust legislature will not convene until 1W3, aud, even abould an appropriation ba made at that time, it will come too late, aud the exposition will have to be post poned or dropped altogether." Mr. Young has sent circulars to every senator aud repreaentative in the state, asking tbeir opinion as to whether a special session ol the legis lature should be held not later thau tbe coming Jauuary. At brat tbe re plies ware encouraging until a dis paraging editorial crept into the coluuie ol tbe Porllaud Oregon iau Lace Curtains From Iht most extonsive t olleotions ot' Mf and delightful patterns. Wo carefully selected the choicest designs ami priced them in our money saving manner. A Line for Which we Invite Comparison. Fancy Brussels design long. (So inches wide. ami rem. ... j'.- yd in white ... .i so Ktra deep border, fancv floral center, fine net. t'.- yards lone, white tnd rent 00 I'ancy Nottinnhani. m l center, handsome bother, cannot he equalled at this figure $2- So Kn h Renaissance effect, net! border. t vards long and rn inches wide in white onl fa.jO SPECIAL ODD LINES Our 50c Gurtivins, Speoikvl price 'iOc. tur$l ( urtrtins. Bpecftl Priot 6fio. hir 11.90 Curtaini, special PHod$1 -". Our $4..K) CurtaVint, Speoiial Pric 8.00 Our ft! Curtains. Special Trice $- The Slisaen to his querie attOf thftt event turnixl to alsutt two to one against the pooled session miuI Mr. Young wentahout it to send out other letter. At the prevent time nearlv half of the legislature is in favcr of tl.e pro toot, and tiiose who wrc sgainst it av that there will he time enough in lis.).;, without giving another reason lor their objection. Mr. Young sav that the majority have not considered the momentous neaa of the task and the time that will lie consumed in bringing it to a Mas ceful iasue. The commission have looked at the undertaking from every ooint of view and have decided that in orcier to empnasiie the commercial interest, a special feature will he made of i tnental exhibit Waihington n atovlna- Said Mr. Young in ending the in terview : "The ftate nf Ws-!.;;;,!,.;, ' .... an active uiterevt in the preliminary preparation, and it i to the discredit of Oregon to allow her neighlsnr to nut do her in an enterprise which is calcu lated ultimately to he ol such value to her own people." Trig RACING MRRT. Pendleton Horiaman Arrang Kvanti for Pndsv and Saturday. On Friday and saturdav, a racing i week will lie held at the Simpson A Pennger track one mile east from Pen- j dli loii rbaj Oatriag are ol horses that have made some low mark- in north wct circuit meets, and are fast. The program thus far arranged and tl tries reported are a follows: rrldsy's Rsess. Kree for all pace. pure $ 100 mi tries, James Krvins' Starkey ; Cri Simnaoii' Alts Norte: U. Helmau's Mrtha Whips; W. Bateson's Santiam. Hall mile run. purae $150, entries, Oils Lalontaiiie' Orsi1.- W and liessie 0,1 lielman's Moringo; John "isrrl son's Selim, W. Bsker's him, Vod smiths' Iss- McAllister. Saturday 1 Raes Kree lor all trotting, purse 3isi , entries, Simpson' Phil N. ; Helmau's Ned Thoru ; J . A Haddeley's 0eta; Robert Hreein' Mack Mack. five-eighth running, purse $150 entrixs, Ijtlontaine'a Ous I. ; (iarri aoua' Selim; llelmau' Moringo; Bakers' si no. Alao a buggy race for local horaea. Kaces will lm ca I led at two o'clock aharp ea. I. Ui Myrtlia Whips, who holds the Pacific coast record ove a half mile track, will go against time. s e i It Girdle the Globe. The laiue oi Ifu Mill's Arnica Salve a th.- hi st iii the world, 0Ita)0a1a .ouiiil the i-eith It's the one rfcO In ajov of Cuts, Oonkft Burns. sJfSJloot Soii-y. Scalds, Boils. L'lcera. K -i ns Ai hes Pains and all Skin BmptlOM nl infallthle PUo Cure 26c a Isux at 'Pullman A- " Stag Line Per Sals. The tage lines Irom Niimpter to Whifiicv, OoOrOD Cltjr, QrUltO, Law ton tod laino InelsMlog all stock, vehicles, equipnent and government mail contracts. Terms, $ttkNi cash, balance will ho taken Irom receipts from the government contracts as earn ed. A rare Ojspofi unity. Sumpter Transportation Co.. Sumpter, Oregon. TO LURR A COLD IN ONR DAY Tsks Laxallvs Rroino giilnlns Tal.lsts AM ilrusgl.t. ten. ii i tbr nioiiry II It fall! In cure R w. Oruv' ilgnatiirs Ii on rai b box DEVERS I : j ; f i j I II . j j L1 Pf AT f f f f r , T Pi AVOW AIM,: ABSOLUTE RuRiTV jLJM V r-g r tl tL C j o..t as.. saa..,. ii To Rent at Once. Six hundred and lorty a rea with i.tei oi it all i . u ' I plowed fei i me third Bight part) an have long time lease IjMld slllialed ill Knii ka Flat (' ItohniiHii James A. Howard REAL ESTATE BROKER. Court St. noar Firat Nat. Bank ' Has Real Estate Sale Soe Here: 160 acres two miles from Pendle ton, 145 acres of which are A 1 wheat land, and 15 acrea are choice bottom fruit and garden land. Good dwelling, barn, grainery, amoke houae, etc. Good young orchard bearing trees. Abundancs of wsil water, also nsver fading water for igation. Muat be aold at once. Pr. r $4,500. 160 acrea of wheat land aouth of Pendleton, $000- 35 acrea choice fruit and garden land near Milton. One-half of tract m bearing fruit trees, 7 acrsa alfal fa. All under irrigation Finely Im proved. 120 acrea on McKay Creek, 20 acrea al botton I d under Irrigation, balance good wheat land, wall Im proved. 500 acrea good wheat land, In a body, four milaa from Pendleton; terms half caah balance on time to uit purchaser at 8'a par cant Interest heartburn, Belching of (laics, Pain in the Stomach, Bloating, Distress after Bating, etc. There are many remedies for these troubles, but few CUra. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURK will cure the worst cases i It.li M DsuBUBIIOki with r loml,. , afc' o . llloutfo. I II . , auya: "I havi- boot! a antflartir from .tuiuw ii trouble Dur io ytmr. It i-ulmliiul lu uluatrplton or tlir .tuuiai h lui Mar. I. Took Nau'l liyapeimiu i u re ajid was o uewd " I oi BBia by I alln.an A co and all firat class druggists, or aeud to Frank Natl, Fortlaad hotai Pharmacy. Port laud, Oregon. Price $i a bottle or 6 bottles lor Ig, express prepaid. 01 tl.AOO tor a PresrlplleD I U largtei iuii. . . at paiil lor i . bauge.1 Liaod. in Su l-raai iaa Aug SJ. VjQi. f bslrau.fcr liv.l.d lit lu and .Ux kllU, juUUUau l u (. 1 tiy a parly ul '.uaiasii ami tor a tf lAc fug Rr.gSi'. Ulacaa. gag oialiU, biUirUi lucuralila i.- . UVJ -A.IUU1.-U' C 111, IWIVH. IUTVII1.UU, VI . Bo saastte Nov. u, ran Tny latervtswed ! eors. of lbs cured aud tricl It oat on Hi uier it by puliiug or ii..... l.,,. . ... . on u. trcatiueut aud gajaj king tlisui liic alao got pnyiiciaiii io Banc chronic, luvurabls case, and a lu. . .-I 11 wltk ibe pbfBll iau. Iur lUdgo. L'p to Aug i, eighty seven uer riii of Us teat cases were vlllier asll er .igrei lag favorably. aaie U-n.g bat tbiruyen per . cut ot failures, tbe parties were Miiaded and lo.cd tba Iran. action 1 b bforee.l.ug. uf Hit Inveslisal kSfl ceniainuw aud Iur cnuusl reperu of tb last taa were publUbad and will be mailed Use ou appllvalleu. Addree. Joas J PVIJSUS 0OS rI, LSI Meulgwuisr; St. Ban PreaeisSe, al r V It pay to traile at Um PwopHM rYRrasliigsjg , T 7 " T OVERALLS and JACKETS To the nveraRe workinitnan Oven III m l Jackets or working clothes constitute i Urn-- item lie wants not only well RMKM ami durthle working clothes but hr wonts rightly made i lothittg -I .ts anil conforttbll m .itn position. Wo have . vpctint.-nleil with workint; me., s ovei clothing until we think we have tin- he.sl made KOOtlfl in the country. I t v nut Overalls. Jacki ls. etc l li.it will toll the stot We know if you nivi- .on working I lollies a trial they will make you a atetd) i UStonHH Wo tro MtUlUsivo wBOBtfl lot the celebrated Cat hurt working clothes THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. PEN DLKTON, fRKtN, MANHOOD RESTORED cupiotwr 1 hit sTrs-nl VefftA. hit Vliailtr. the prvwfltUitii of b I un 'it i rem ii i . b . ( n. kky i mm ut ail nt r (Mia tr til ssat t ($ (iiB x i " i is I v nn ni , in nta I aim I SO llaar tlaaris . . t ,. n ggt i mm I N IS. 11 Ml II lit pt IO 1 -Bill Mm mm $ MBtrr . wlrAii)ltatlMalat V arleuerlr assail a aal I a it I ItBBV It s : . .. all Iiwmbb by dar or n la hi. In i -w . t .1. iiarir. lilrh If tut rbfQBM iBB'tB o HprmBUirrhtlB gkttfl Bit t Ih l -rr. t . f 4 t 1 1 t t'-1 'IssBitaBB thB I i r. I h L u 1 11 it n antl lht tirinai V iraiii I h . 1 1 ( I I I Ik ft. BimtiBL Bll.t rref-trrai ania! t. . k , hh I imreaann mirTfrrn ar I riirrl hf DtvlorB la fwraif 0 fsrrivnt Bfft IrootilrMl wllh lrBB4Bwitttwi V V fl I N K tliB only kntmii rfturtU its stir BflilM-tti i"i uiBratiitik lun'lHiB. A wrlllafa p'larBntfsB f Ivsmi BO 1 1 mom v rrinrttsit tf .Milra i1HaUi. I Hit I -i 1 tUBllBlil 1 urn. LUU B IkjI . fur WJ ll'BM, r-lV l.r 111 Ml SSI Min I ! - I I ' I 1 11 IhiiKfilnla. A.l.lraaa l 4 (HI, ft B. Jagg INK O.. - t llni HBil FrfjrrBBIlgkt rllt . I.H H V I' I.I.M ... liUI 'I'slai . I'KViil I' ion, 1 1 tf ,..- BYERS' BEST FLOUR l'o make gissl hreatl use livers' H st Hour It took rlrsi lireiiiiuin at the till ieago Vorlil Kh i r over al I eoiiipotb lion ami if i vm. iiiI I m . t m .i i -1 .. . ...p i Kvnry aaea Is gilnrautisxl W. have the best Meain UoIImi Hatlev, Heist Kye tad Boardlwas Borloy PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS w. s. hykks. Proprietor. MARBLE aho GRANITE Monuments. ft Jrik Moiiterastelli Bros. Marlik1'""! Granite Works We ! ir own work ami guaran- kra tbe am at lowaM priee. ht unities given oil all klllils of cut BOM Pull stis'k on haml. It will .ay ymi to m our work gad gel prices before placing poor onler. Main St.. geai 0. k. g, depot, rendletwi HEATING STOVES Helore pun Ii.ishil; .nun .m, I look over our lare ami out plute line, ol heating stoves wliu h we aie lolling at a ver low ftKurr- HANSFORD A THOMPSON, Tha Laatllng Hardware Men. . . PO U LTR Y... EQGS.no lalWHaBBll l'oultry Food makes them Heel Meal Kives them flavin ClatiiHhellh make them solnl Mm a rit anli diKeslion. Try a aantple. C. P. OOLE8WORTHT, May, Grain and Peed. Hid l Kasl Alia Stieet 17 I'emllrtnn, ( lec;iiii lb 1-. well plnninq with his Linen I anl ou will le it you take your laumlry to Ths Domestic Laundry. They Know their BusinesA sS smm mmw "-"awM IMmAmW V BOO ka atrial-' BwH4r'iai(-.La - - - H0i rifimj iw.ft W atl Ui CURE YOUItlLft I - Bis St fui ..UL.luial .' l.alS. isS.iuui.iu.1m Klllatluaa uf ulcMallMM ,t uiucnu. luatraiM. lulaaa, as. 1 uul a.ula -u, wi auus.ui.us. BVata k 1--ggMlB. w-ul lu sUlu 1 1 1, .- . u , SJ .Uu. ui i tcl ' iiiuUi am ,,u Thoroughbred Bucks.... Beat stock on the Coaat Telephone nnbtioii at ranch. ' I I'OhH I'll.. I (nk or I '1 in I li-l ' iii A.I Ghas. Gunnlnghum. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. n