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4 j n a ankers and com Toners li M CoMOU Blanket 41V H-.j Cotton Blanket 7.V to $1.00 KM Heavy wocl mixed. 1.86 to $:. in KM All wol Blankets 2.98 KM Finn wool Blankets, $4.(K) ll-l Fine wool Blankets $4 t $S Cdintorters 78c, It, l 50 to $ i leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. CASH STORE dsdav. SO i mhp.k l- iwi. Z.... nil TUC LI ULU'" ARE RAPIDLY TAKEN culture Tract All Gone. and Now o.nnxc ai r Brmu Filed On. a. . a - Creek, Nov. I. Mpeeiai . .1... u... l nil - II' l!C I'M.'I. I II O'"' " - - 1 . ., Ill'IMCKtt 'It II I sy : l . .1... am,., bv lilt !n ill, 'till' km- ni tll(H i'1""-'' al' '"" (M BOBUDI loner in tan cu lami M MMfhi priaetpnUy lot .11 m mmttm Hiiwn Itll iliriMies an nil bat Ixt'ti taken lot many yourii. I, men anil sheepmen nre btiv ip all tin' lan.i they on get sad few nmif yearn ut me presem tbey will OWV prin t b ully ail 0J rountrv Kail'i ii cattleman, (a the lunil nwnei lure, and Iiuh li ... Him i .i-..u It lieu on x,nit CfMk, a Pan miles frem n. anil maker MM of Ike beat range In eastern Oregon. Or- Ml "II IWI- I ....... . - ..... "W. - - - wlthniit Imy. . onsnh tabb ut L I. I. . I. ...II.... (fr Klinw in. It- lllinoHt UH anon (all Long Creek Notea. Iliamiv wl.u Ims been in the mi buaineMr Inn for tin pa-' eight liar -oIt' "lit I ' .1 M. Shield hiiililltiK. Bkturefl n ml Htocl i .i ii Keiuicy wliii i.ceiitly took a tecrs to tin Pendleton mat irtii-il with t'.n'nt lam week, leen nMkbla tu s ll them at askni The Htocl. whs In Hir i -mill it Ion In offer as beet. (i V .1. W II. T. 8- A Phyaician Teatlfiea. aTfl Hi'i. Ill . T Ii hi' I 'II I n ' i till Out hiiya ( . unity Pliy (in, U :-. i.-i-k, Hall County, ai a pnysic iati I nave pmrmw thi best resnltK " Kudo! Dvs Cure digest wlnM you nut Fine Silver Plate Flat Ware ar h adijunrtt m. K" i - Hi tt.- u.'t.l iImmikiii. ttrne. at pf ftg hf)QQIC uti- - rr MF ad I urku, i2 piece T so up .V'mt- will V.X. 7'Hi that Bre what we Kind that Wearn IK II nnvlVaiv i m . i a a ette Lr u . I ii.: WB WUU ' ' ,M IV 1U1I 1 II 'H.IUOI HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. Wni Mallei. C. M. Smith. Hen. M Kit v.fci tOion . M. S. tiornian. Iiiilnth W. AMhTord. Portland Cleveland. Senttl. A. Morrow. Oakland. II Morrow. Portland II Ueet- IpOlUUM i llllllev ellv. Mrs P, ti Malley. city i kan rk ftiM&y, ottj lidin Vert. L K Thotn. OMoMO ; W Kleti ii. r. ,ewlatnn Ball Well. New York, lohn K. CoBhln Spokane. W Oi lev Spokane .1 Stephen. I.h QnuMh The Golden Rule. Oro Holman. Helix. Mrs. Marie ('ory. OhlcaKo. BnnM w i Kt st Looti s i'' Oor, Bllwaiburg, I. ( l.akui. Portland. A Zitiunei ninn San Pranclsi . .1 It .lumen. Keptthlic. A. Tmilel and wne I'ortla I. .1. A. Hullowa.i. Went Itrancli. In. A (i. Shcek. Poitlaml Snni l.ee Spokane. Q Hi HaTria. Spokune Horace Walker. Helix M W VOft Helix. H K Pometo. Pilot ItiM'k. 1, W. Qgg, rlty. ('. A. I'aterHon. city. Win. Marlin Poitlund W. I- Sluirt. Portland licit K SclKMiniiiaeker. Portuii'l. ('. J Ktipell. Portland. I. t'nnmnahuiii Portland U Motley Milton Prank Sim UIk HlHtM 0. 1- Downer. SiHikain- A. JaiUHou. t'hus. Riim.si II. .S i W Talot. Athena. Flunk II. Orltiell. Wviimiiiil, U. IC. Porter. l ai liutn Wulter Mitrtin. Sun Fruni im A P. Culloway i'ortlanii Mm. I.uiikIiIiii Port lam1 P Mltchel' Troiitdale KiiKenc I nilKli k Wallu A":i . ;i BaYoa Brooks, Aimira. Mrs Parker. Im lrand. Mrs (ieo. W Hrry. Walln Ualla H C. Hunter. St LoiiIk Kin- BaVltfM Poitlund .1 (' ;ranh. Poitlund. Sam Scwell. MtottiMM P I Hiiiihucker. SpokH'ic W A Hinton. St. IaiuIb Anton Vey. Mutter Creek John S Vlnaon. Kreewat -r. Win JoiUaMM OitFi She Didn't Wear a Mask. Hut lici iieuuty wat. completely hid den by HoreM. blotch en mid pimpleM til nlie lined Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tlieu the vanluhed an will all Krup i lone Kcm i Sore- ataUti UlOWaV Car buaolw ami KelotiH from its MM. In fallible for OutS, HISJ Scuhla and Kline. Cure Kuaranteeil '.'ic ut lillllliHIi At I'n An oil tank holdiuK IJM0JMM gal loiia has been built in San Kranciuco for atoriliK oil fuel for the OSS Of the .-.tii-et railway lompaniea. In all btaen of Naual t'utariu there should be olWlllllSI Ab experi BOM provea Kly b Cream Haliu la a cleaimer. soother uiyt BSSjSf ! the the diaeaaed uiembraue It ia uot drjriBJ or irritating, and dot-u uot produce BneeidnK Price &" OSBtS at drusk-iata or It will be mailed ly Kly Brotbera. 5 Warien Street. New York. Cnou lieina placed In the uobtrllb It aprwda over tin mem Inane and reliei is immediate. It la Uli UKl'eeable cure W f I al akaw 2 aSkVal aS aa V n I ii rii 1 1 ii 1 1 1 have just received a carload of the latest and most up to date styles in furniture ever shown in Fetidle t?n If you want something new in the furniture line call in and inspect my new goods and the pri M e always right. JOE BASLER Main Street, Pendleton The Celebrated Majestic Ranges I Line of Cooking and Heating Stoves W. J. CLARKE & CO. Opera House)Block. UMATILLA COUNTY PIONEER WA8 A R A NC HEREON BUTTER CREEK YEARS AGO Elkana Walker, of the Whitman Days, and Hla Life and Preaent Statua. The firm white man Bon In ;he irea:on territory saw the light of ,tav IVremla-r 7. IM. 8t the ploni pot WsJlttpt, located at a siot a few ml lea rrom Walla Walla At that time Walla Walla was unknown, nnd the vaat fields and orchards which have since made the citv famous m nut drSBMII or In a little adobe stiuiture known as a mission, built by the hands of Or Marcus Whitman and his few friends, surrounded o.ilv by the hare necessities of life, with savages upon all sides, with no m '..!i Uirs nor friends save those of their own party a numbet of missionaries wer. doomed to puss the wlntci at IMI This was Whitman mission, in charge of r. Whitman and his hem l wife Among the pm-ly thus gath ered together lot mutual protection ami assistance were Rev. Klkn-nh Walker and his wife, who 1-ut n t v months lw.fore as Miss Marv Rlchanl Otl living in the state of Manic tin the 7th day of IVcember. n Ltesk ..ml stormy day. a tiny son CSBM into the Walker household, ami so far as his ton records he was tin. flrat l,,i.. child to be born In Oregon. Hu n oc u pying mi the territory softs i Call fornia as fat east us the Ro ky SMUI tains. In tS town oi Haldwln Maim March :.. ls:is. Rev Klkanah Wail cr ami Miss Mary Richardson were n.i.r l ied, ami il. InicU'clls win. u n.l started on the lone tourncv to f . r 1 1 The iarty started the day of the .! ding, and consisted of the groom um! bride. Rev. dishing Ki lls ami wiri Rev. A It Sniiih and wile and V H lirav ami wife As an aaa ., ,, her ni trSpperi and mountaineers among whom was Col. .losenh '. niterwards the flrat I'nl oil marshal tot OfSSOU, ncccin the party . and these hni lv men did much to llarhtaB the bur ten it traveling nnd in manv was assist ed the tnlssionarlcK on theiv ilmn-ii ous trip of over MM miles Meek. States paiiicd The party was sent to assiht Mar i us Whitman by the American boari' ni commissioners (t foreign missions. I lair eqiiipment lor the Journey was mulshed, but nothing save the ne essary articles was taken into m -iileratloii by ven the afOSSSS who weie to try tin western country In its wild state The journey linni Mic dlssouri rivet was made on horse hack, horaes enough being taken along lo carry the provisions ami equip ineiit. SaWfe of the women liming horse or her own use On the L".nh lay oi August, iv.s nearly six montl.-. alter the start had been made the pur ty arrived at Wailitpu. their desti nation, tired ami worn by the exper i. me oi hitherto unknown hardships i y ins Hsnry wsjksf ws the bsac BJ1VSI the little lud who appeared at the mission that bb uk Hecember day. uml as u man he still lives to tell his own story of Hie in Oregon. At pies SSl he resides at Albany and is SB gaged in the production units Walker wus born in the mission house l. building in which the iiiuksuitc Kcurrcd on November 1M7. when the Cay use Indiuns killed Or. Whit man and bis wile Young Walker was with the Whitmans a great deul ol tin- mi,, before tseu destbs, uml bus a I recollection of many ot their i liuiuctei istics The winter ol l;is !i was six ut by the elder Walkei and ins will at the home ot Dr. Whitman I'lii tollowlng spring the two lain! lies moved to Tshiinukuin. now Walker's prairie near Spokane, uml lei. begun the inisslonury work uuiong the Spokane Indiuns During his childhood Walkers playmates weie largely Indian lads, and he learned to trust (hem and talk their luuguuge quite well. As a lad Wal i.et always dressed in buckskin or MBBS sort of hand dressed skins, us ually made in overahlrt and trousers MiM-i-ubiiis always covered Ms . . t except ill warm weather. when In went iiareiiMit It was not until IM alter (moving to tin Willamette valley that In wus provided with a alr of IScton mudc shoes and lactorj ma le loth, io; came later still Karly in lite Walker leaiucd lo use the Low and arrow, and became a i ia n shot Dining part ol the year tin tainily was provided with onsld erable of the meat use. I li the skill ul use ot these primitive wcaiKiiib. miring the wintei ol IM;'. Cyrus all.-mleil B.li. ut In Whitmans miaiou. Andrew uogern then being his teacher At this time he learned the snugs snug by 'he missionaries. which were Flowers Wild wood Mowers," "It Ever I See on Bush or Tree," "Oh, Hloomy Pine, Thy Foliage Fadeth NsVei this last being Mis Whitmans lav oiite About this time the hrst saw mill waa established above the prtvSSSat Bits ol Walla Walla in the Blue mountains In the bpriug ul 1840 Dr Whitman and others ot the party including Cyrus Walker, led Hie mission lor the saw mill, by ox team, and that same night ump wub cast on the spot here uow stands ii.i Walla Walla postogce. In the BMUlfM oxen had disappeared mid the trip waa abandon.-.: tor the nine The trip between the nils sious at Wailitpu and that an. - , tin Spokauea was made with difliculty The trip had to be made on BdfSS back, bare Indian trailb being Hie only roads Huake river had to be crossed and here Indian OSBOSS would in- accured to carry over the women aud children and effecu and tin mi-u would make the horaes swim the si i earn. The croasiug was always made below the mouth ot tin- Puluuse river The mlaaionaries were the flrat to discover tin great lalls In the Palouse river. A LINEN Dr. Whitman had planted a very small orchard at hU mission, and in lhlti the flrat fruit was gathered These apples were the hist ever seen by Cyrus Walker, aud the ni&t BBJBB bv iiiv of the narty sun c their east era homes weie left. The fall of 1M7 waa the time oi terror aud . uruugc Measles broke out among the In dlan, and the missionaries were lei rlbly afflicted also It was Decembei o when the parly in Spokane territory heard the Ural news of the Whitman massacre, in a uoU- from a Cayuae Indian who had been very friendly. J M si an ley an artlat, came near be Ua killed at the same time, he hav iug lelt the tipokaue mission lo vlalt Dr. Whitman, arriving just after the murdera. During the wintei which followed the massacre the Spokane miaaiou waa abandoued and the ml siouariea were housed at Kort Colvllle, now abandoned, (or safely. In May tio iniiiit, i . aimed and eacorted the party from Colvllle out ot the country, en route lo the Willamette valley Major Joseph Magoue had charge ot the detachment. June 80, lata, the party arrived at Oregon City, and Sen touud Dr. John Mclaughlin, the 1' I ,i i '. i in mi i . a 1 1 1 . in .'". i t'i will Hint inn. Ii tit lliti-li"-! l it. ........ i lax . ' .... nil! ...... ...... - - - P her here. In the BtM patterns, in the ualities of the C linens and in the range of reasonable prlOM, W Dt ) in mh'i'iw! ttuit tlin i.rii'i. -i ivtYivr urn ii'iirthv lit VOltl' P earefnl attention. SURPRISE e Table Linen Blsjaehtxl damask. sM in wiilc good uality .... 251 ( team damask. to in. wide, extra heavy neat design, per vard. .So llleacked satin damask 72 inches wide 75c s.oin damaai 72 la. wide full bleached, attract ive designs Double damask. 72 inch wide im lusive design osi Napkins 22x2: GcraiSfl linen nap kins, heavy quality 75c 22x22 all linen assorted patterns It to 24x24 satin damask. Meaehedi la small new designs 175 .'jx.'i handsoMfl doubli ilamask napkin .2 IB 1 x 24 exti .1 Itni' doublfl damask choice designs 2 75 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. Ul8.fi q.s.a.9.A.jt As.AQ.as 1111 aarm aAAJi.a..9jisxx.iifttt.8.aJiAttaB aaas 111 tlx old BCOtcbtnan, who took quite an Interest in the lad Cvrns. and did much lor lilm during the year In n malm d in the place Rev. Walker rsOOVod his family to Forest Orove in Octobi 1 and here Cyrilfl ' lit' 1 d Pin I tu Ualvsrstty, being one of the first student to moll at the Opefl ing. In is.".:' Cyrus H. Walker married ;ltul set out lor httliselt following the lile oi a tanner. In the spring 01 IMI he removed to I'mutlUa county nml settled upon lllich creek With a number ol title cows he established 1. I it 1 1 . ami lor some time sold butler to the miners at Holsi receiving an .ivcram ot l pel pound tor his pro fact. Whlli lu re Walkei wus rlall ed bv II S. nit now editor of the Oregoiilun.w lio was returning tromtlie llolse mines. Walkei ami Scott then made their (list trip to the Camas airie com. try. tin- mode ol navel 1 In -ii lieinu hoiHchiwk only In iv.l Walkei enlisted with the III Mt com pany of lnlnutiy I mm Washington louuty and days later was made first lieutenant of Company II. First Oregon Inlautiy at Camp Russell, near Sab iu in the spring the com paai vvus oedersd to Fort Boise, ami 1 he 1 1 1 1 was made on fisit. onb era as well hs me. 1 walking uml carrying their blankets I'pou urrlvlng at the fort the men WSN ni.nu- up Into two b luchtni'iits one puitv to go to ''.'inns Pirn ie and tin other to Snake rivet to guard (iihttnn's ferry. Walk et was given charge ol the river tie tat - ti in.-11 ami spent sev.-ral months guurdiug the old emigrant road The tollowlng winter was spent at old Fort Hall I'ln 1 mpai.y was muster d out In lib spring ami Walker reached Walla Walla July I.'. Don, II route homcwanl. Since that time he has never visited tin- city nor the obi grounds where his tlrst days were spent In 1x77. Mr Walkei was ap pointed to a position at the Warm Springs Indian agency, remaining Oleic ir, years most ot the time us agency clerk In IBB walker mil the agency ami removed lo Albany Ore , w here he now realties III poll tics Mr. Walker Is a pioblldtionlsl being a linn boUsvef in moderation in al things In religion Im is a member il the Coiigregalioiialist church and has been Horn early manhood, lie is a niembci ..1 the Oregon native sons ami ol tin 'iiauii Army 01 nm Republic, ami Patrons ot Husbandly Not only is Mr Walker tl ktSSt white BiSB bom la Oregon, but lit Is also tin ulibst man born West ol Die K m kv inoiiiituins The place of his birth is now located 111 Washington n lew iiiibs from lbs city ? Walla Walla near tin- Oregon line Otigi nally On sfsit wus near the eastern bo indsry ol tin "Oregon Country." A H HARRIS Walla Walia Nov IK Business Men m Theatricals. The New York Heiald ol May Mil I "It's stiange what alrhlea the -1 11. has Bads .luring the past live v. 11s not to speak of a century Business men have now taken a hand In the pie, ami fltul It a very proftti. ble mmsttimnt Lawrence llnri.lt. I during Ills ginml struggle thiougb nnmberiesB milii utiles, was backed bv some ol the solid business men ol Boston. Viola Allen., who has dec trlned Una roaatry ami at las pics fill time Is the talk of the entire east III ' TheChtistian" was liiiiilahed the necessary rands by a large print lD sialillshtnent 111 New York And no a leaillug business man of fill 1 ago has taken liobl ol (In BMBSd) lane. "A Wise Woman, ami having t imaged an t 1 1101 illnai v gotal com pany will SPpaai In all the prlmi pul cities In a trip across the contl cent PriOf to tBjSil run ill San Finn tin 0 they will take in some ol the minor towns ami thus make the Join BO) to the coast with more ease Theatrical managers, look sharp The l'ie mess Tin 11 will crowd you out The Children's Friend. For coughs, croup. brou hills, grip, one Minute Cough Cure BSVSff (alls. I c B Ocorgc. Winchester Ky. "Our little girl was attacked with croup anil so hoarse she could hardly s; ul. We gave her a dose of )ne M'nute Cough Cure. It relieved her Imi ieill ately. Next uioliiiiig she had no BbtBB ol croup." Tallinan A Co ami linn k K Mi Comas Attention Woodmen ol the World. Hand Oonaal FUlkeabura wiit pay an Official v tall to Pendleton on I ' 17th. all members ol Pendle iui Carip No. 41. are rcquceted to be pics, ut at Hie meeting on Tuesday evening Nov ISth, to asslsl in making plans foi a gram) Jubilee meeting, to a el COBB the head eollBUl By 'i'h I I P W A 1. 1. Fit Clerk Old Soldiers Experience. M M. Auslin u civil war veteran ot .im hester, Iml w rites My wile as sit k lor a I lig time ill spite of HOd doctor's treatment. 'but as whol . -ii red by Hi King's New Life Pills, ho h worked wonders for her health They always do Try them Only tic at Tallman at Cos drug st 01 1 OP MORE OK LESS INTEREST. A ship load al IUp ") are W be nrd un Bswahsa iufsi heida. aii iBsrai""' IsertSM la bhipmeuts .. u m. ria 1 III- I 4 haiad - 1- being uisd. from ail PseiaV sui o orieuisl mar ket a. y Ni-w York udff drridea that la in tuner .on. 1 isaal " "at priied i" u'-i" s"""1 isnrajfaa sasw , 1 InMH el' "" tin. f. '.i I. "f s pound of paint i. ., .1 t..i rj quurr yard of prim in( cos sai - l" pryrS (of ihe aasserdiBf rust. .4. ... ..on ..f In II k mouiitaiua. I,, W..11 aurtavru fdabo and lasCM ! an PaelBc 'j road, .00 lls loaf, iu bee anion ' 1 l first time. James A. Howard REAL EfTATC BROKER. Court at. near First Nat. Bank Has Real Estate tot Sato See Hero: 360 aires of choice wheat land. about ten milea northeast of Pendle ton. Thia ia one of the ftneat improv ed farms in the county and haa good school advantages. Will sell for cash or trade for equal value in improved land. Eight fine lot in Pendleton at (100 each, on easy term. ibO acre of wheat land eouth of Pendleton, MOO. ift acres choice fruit and garden I land near Milton. One ball of tract I in bearing fruit tree , 7 acre alfal fa. All under irrigation. Finely im -proved. 120 acre on McKay Creak, 20 acre al botton land under irrigation, balance good wheat land, wall Im- proved. boO acre good wheat land, in a body, four mile from Pendleton; term half cah balance on time to suit purchaser at ft'i- par cent Interact Nail's Dyspepsia Cure Ha cured these case aud It v. ill cure y uu J. M cbur.il, asXlrands, Ow say, "I suffered for a years, and believe had I uot used Nau's Dyojx-p- SMS 1 would not le alive to write you a testimonial Nathan Falk, Boise, Idaho, say: "J uttered for years; found many reliefs but no cure eacajpt yours." For aal ky TsUaasa A Ce., and flrat class friisftats, or aead to Frsak NSeJ, Portland Hotel FKaxiauxcy , Port- Usui. Oraa-ou. Price $1 a Dot tie or 6 bottle lorJs. eapreea prepaid I It pays I" tnule at the Prxiplex WaivboUBa, "Not a ipieationahlc tualltj hete Novembei 1 si 1,, jot Deat sir If you have an exacttnt; lasl ,, the man Inr wlnim this advertisement is written The p.ittern. stvle and BjOfkfBAnship ol the suits and OVBKOatl lor fall and wmb r weal that wc are now displaying are a seasonable ilhtttrslion of the fart that wc succeed in always pleasing the must lastidiotts taste An ol out im inter will tell von that our price are lower than thoaa charged elsewhere for the same uality ol goods. Our windows are attractiv hill 1 vmii to the interior of storo will repay ynu . u nvarcoeM Jt OtO$B3 Men's ul-.n t Mea'f suits $to to 25 nnd aatiafai -tton guarantaad THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. PKN HI. I ION Mtl HON cav". " p. iaaM LlunOta, IIU VI I B 1.LTA aLs, Mormon aiehype eilie m a in- h -.1 ejH H f: ..a L.-iat pot.. . y. Voat JPovrsr, etlr.ht-l.OM.. ."'"FL'lTi-lC'", Sr donnDVon.' Stvle O.ii'"- noed if Ole Irfll i-Mir,., Btooa War vbue rwllehlna or acsilrlf. f- M.mr.oo. Im nsomnln, lne t "arfous le iAn, Varicocele, Add re annun Hem.a, co.. Ban rraneleoo, Omi. IU t kilM. tu.alM IMS. MV t' .Mat! . .in fi.tiH ' b Monterastelli Bros. jyidNOMfjTS ferWea-GraniteWorte M I i I 'afl I eaW ia. . r.'J' M do ir nsra work ami guarsn e hs -nine al 'oweat prlee. K.iimutea rivwll en all kinds ol BUl BkMB Pall slm'k on hand It wil i.n von to see our work aid vet srloBB before placing Voiir order. M ill. St. : r(J K. I N. drpnt, IVtldletnn 1 ' A CARLOAD Of CKPi;r all nl lha in mi -1 and latest patums, aapaciall) elected lot our Anium trade, Ii 1 . atrtvi i, and the goods are now III "' 1 '-t n fcnlv Itn the iiiipxrt t nm ul ! .ill Inn t i'. I hey comprise I he lincst Inn of wiltons, tapestry, 1 11 K r .1 1 1 .lie I In i.sels ever .howti in Pondlaton C irpal it 5m ti ti yard Wallpupi 1 ni l matting at cost Un dt'itaki'ig I'.t'o-I'. always on hill. I JESSE FAILING. ...POtJLTB V.. .EGGS... 1 11lernat1011.il I'ouliry Food makes ilictn Baal afae! livtMJhnin flavor, Claaaaballi make thorn aolid Mm . grit aids digestion. Try .1 sample. Ci F. COLE8WORTHY, Hay, drain and Pteds j-j and 1 j'j Kasi Aha Siieet. l'i milt lull, Oregon B YERS BEST FLOUR lo uiak. g'Hl brHtvl BSB Myers' H't Hour It too drat Bfatahiiu al lin Moi ago World's Pair ovar all coinuetl' lion, ami .1 nacelleiit smI islaet ion wberetrer ilsisl. Kvery sat x u guaraiitiasi. We have Iks ImwI HUiam Kollial llailey. tin ul live .ml ii r-1 , - . il.tr lov PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S, II VI US. liopncl.ii . Hotel Pendleton ai Strictly NbMbI diculleot Cuisine. ImUer New laiiaycin III K ... V. He is well pleased with In. lim n gyafy HfJjfefQ and you will he if yon take your CODVfJDlQDCO laundry to The Domestic Laundry. 4r Jh 1 1 Give Us 1 Trill. rime. $1.00 d diy SpftCltl Kftlob by WmI or uionlt) Har and Milliard (looms They Know their Hueineaa Van Dran Bros Piop MeadQuartsra lor Traveling Men I he ksst Hot' I in tastsrn Oregon. ' accessor v to J. I'. fHoorc For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink Polydore Woens, Proprietor. n J ! II