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SATl'UDAY, NOVKMBKR 30, 1901. Naifs Dyspepsia Cure H Hired these CUM and It will cure you J. M. Church, IaOrande, On-. says, WI suffered for 20 yean, and llleve had I not used Nan's Pyspep-da t"iir 1 would not 1' alive t4 write yon n testimonial." Nathan Kalk. ltolse, Idaho, say: "I suffered for yean; found many reliefs but no cure except your." Pot sals by Tallman & Co., and al first class druggists, or sand to Frank Naai, ParUand Hotal Pharaaacy, Port land. Oregon Price $i a bottle or n hottlas for $5, express prepaid. LUMBER anil other building material including Line, Cement, Plaster, Brick, and Sand. we bare a large stock of WOOD GUTTERS (or barns and dwellings. Oregon Lumber Yard AJta 8t . opp- Court House THE French Restaurant cosy Roons Well Light.-.: and Htesun Heated. Best 25 cent Meals In the City. EXTRAS Frog In Eastern and Olympia I tysteni. OPEN DAY and NIGHT GU8. LAPONTAIN, Prop. The Place to Buy : : : : It where vou can gel god quick awl cheap prices. Best lineol Lumber. Lath. Shingles, Build 1110; papur, Tar paHr,Limt' and cement, PiokoW HaBter, Brick, Sand. Moulding Screen 1 oorb k WindowH, Sail A I loora, Terra iotta Pipe Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber lard. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. You get What you buy from us. HIM -Mock of WOOD, COAL, SAND & BRICK. ...We do... Trucking & Transferring. Laatz Bros. WANTED A. CURLING IRON AND PETER SMITH, WHO 18 BALD HEADED WAS AMAZED When He Called Atteneion to His Bll liard Ball Head. She Indulged in Hysterics. Pete Smith is one of th' men whom everyone in Pendleton known and whom everyone In Pendleton known has hut little hair It In something like twenty yearn since Pete ban used a com 1 1 am) hniah. and this Is not to say that Pete Kmlth Is untidy to an poarnnce, for Pete Smith Is one of the neatest menr In town. Hut. Pete doe not keep curling Irons, nnd all this Introductory talk Is only to lead up to the relating of a story of how even the serene meliv of Pete Smith may at times he ruffled Pete Smith Is one of the staff at the Motel St. (leorge. where It Ik related, the other day a guest remained In bed tor 48 hours, because the lied was so soft and he simply could not wake up. Pete Smith on Watch. Pete Smith was on watch the other night, nnd the night had almost ills apeared. It was close to morning, and the east bound tram was due in an hour. Pete sometimes answers calls from the rooms by the new enunclutor sys tem that Mr. Oarveau has put in. and that enables the night clerk to call guests In their rooms without tramp lug along the halls and knocking on the doors and awakening everyone within two hundred feet of the 8Mt where the thick headed slumberer Is asleep. This time. Pete Smith answered the all. and found it was a lady who had rung from one of the elegantly fur- in rooms, in winch the mattresses cost 2S at wholesale and there are ist toilet seta and stationary wash stand-- with hot and cold water and sti.-.m heat. and. In fact, everything that anyone would want but a sheep herder, who prefers to rough It in the Pete Smith, as was stated answer ed a call and louud it was a lady. She Wanted a Curling Iron. Pete Smith Is nothing If not polite, lie is gentlemanly towards everyone and. when a lady is concerned In the , m. I,. itiftf, fo shame Lord Ohcfl tertield. blmseli. ami adopt a nianti'" that would have graced the courts ot a French Louis, in the days when courts were graced "Sir." said the lady. "I muat take the east bound train, within an hour, and I have lost some of my parapher nalla. leaving the remainder at home with my litres and I'enates Have you a curling iron?" Have I a curling iron' yelled I'ete Smith so that all the contiguous guests complained in the morning to the proprietor. "Ho 1 look like u man with a( curling Iron'" The lady took one glance ut I'ete Smiths head ami then threw herself upon the bed. regardless of the aw fully bay appearance of her act. and laughed and laughed and laughed and when I'ete Smith left she was laughing, and as tar as anyone knows is laughing still DANDRUFF CAUSED t A GERM A New Discovery That Kill the Germ and Prevents Baldness. Pretty nearly all the hair prepara t urns for dandruff have some merit Hi 'Haying Itching ol the scalp, and 11, iH.'ing a fan iV td d leasing lor the hair, but tin-1 is only otie that 1 KM! what causes dandruff, falling hair, and !;.'., iness, and that deatrnvs tlo cause- a little germ and that is Newbros Herpicide This germ eats its way Into the scalp, down to th hair nails, where It saps that vitality causing i!i and-tiff as It digs up the scalp into little white scales. Unlest 1 is "test etl there is 110 permanent stopping of falling hair and cure of dandruff and baldness. Newbro's Her ptcldc "Iearroy the cause and you reniow the effect." TALK! 1)01 MOVING PICTURES THEY'RE FROM THE FAMOUS RILEY'S FIGHTING REGIMENT Two Soldiers Here From Walla Walla on Hunting Pass Were in China With the American Troops in the War. William liaruioie ami Kubie Tawn Ojr, ot tin- .loth battery. Held artillery ('apt Mci4iugblin. have spent two days here upon leave 01 absence oh tained tin hunting at a the pas .'s they carry They returned last niKht in onlei to be at the barracks sharply at s o'clock ill the 1110r11.11' when their passes expire Hotb were with the famous ' ,,i Id 1- Fighting Uegiment " and saw service in China during the recent war. They say they are glad to be again in th- StetM ami that Ohhl I While holding much ot in.e.vst its not the place in which the eOWtmOH St I did would like to remain Over at Kurt Walla Wulla uow arc :bsi men with three coiumiK.iioned of loan Cait Kidgwa) couiniandhi the peni Fame From Moving Pictures. "It used to be that ouly by tin newspapers could the soldier go. to be famous,' said one of thoiii "but uow it can be doue without you (elluwa. hv means of the hlograph or moving iodines When we wore iu Pokln. we were photographed by the mov iug yleture men. aud taken aa though iu aefion, Just aa though we were a tually eugaged. and the picture real h look as though the picture men were on the battle field, and meeting the dangers of getting dint into c eral million pieces. Whereas, I matter or fart . wo were doing It to IC commodate him Why these movlni picture men were everywhere, and I would not be surprised to see them In heaven, were I to die ind go there the next minute, that Is if soldiers and moving picture men lioth go there "Somewhere In the fulled States now, those moving picture men arc exhibiting their photographs of 111 ley's' and making folks think the took the pictures In a battle Mow ever. I will say that they are the best imitation of a battle that ever wen taken, for we did our best to g" through the evolutions as though we were In action." LODGES IN WESTON Plan to Use Opera House for Meat ing Place. A proposition is on loot to convert the Weston Opera House Into a lodge ball As 1111 opera bouse It has M I proved a paying investment, and It would undoubtedly make an Ideal lodge ball, and one of which the sod otles making their fraternal home therein could well feel proud. If Oft over, tin Weston Leader 1- informed that should the change be made tie town will not suffer fm lack of an opera house that a building sultahle for theaters and dancing would follow that could be conducted at a profit for such purposes. The plans as out lined, and suhiect to modification cm brace a reception room and banquet ball about ItafG feet In slxc. a main lodge room MrM leet and at the rear a roomy kitchen thi necessary ante rooms paraphernalia lockers, and a small storage room for fuel and oil Where Is the best place to buy fur ulture? At Rudot's. of course Dtt IPays ttccD Trade aitt The WarlhiiDie. Not a Questionable Quality Here. Men's Shoes Women's Shoes. Solid, all leather nr.uti ( onurcss tap snic pl.BO Kroo Call, Creedmore 01 Congress, ml- ol hard wear.... Sf - 1 c 1 r vansaruu a... ne.....a w.i ea ? 1 mrlit -.v ... ....... Na,a tan. Waterproof leather. tongue, tap sole, lace WHANG LEATHER, leather sole, lace ... WHANb LLATHLK, canvas sole and tap 2 In These shoes are treated with OLE1 IE ol IKON' ad ding to th. wear ami making them waterproof. Comfort Shoe for tender, cold leit lined, ;,olt ami eas but German Socks Fcit Boots Canvas Lerrins Dtt ipaiys (tdD . ft We are going to give a year's scholarship in the St. Joseph academy to stime GIRL in Umatilla county. We want you to help select the girl. Mep in and let us tell you how we propose to give abso lutely free this full year's teaching. ft I U IPcSiyg to f I ft ft ft ft ft ft Misses' and Children Shoes t'alf, lace or luiton. gmsl ityle, not stogie . $i.j5 i.5o UuiKula Kid, heavy sole, lace or button, dressy, but full of wmm 1. g i.go Very Hue vici kid, exieimion soles, fair slicli you will like MM i.gc a.oa ft ft ft. ft i ft U Fays it Trai m A RATHER HKili VALUATION $87 PER ACRE FOR LAND LOCATED NEAR WESTON. W. P. Hopson and R. E. Frailer Paid That Price to Benjamin Osborn. Klght thousand dollars Is a big pi 10 t he paid for M acres of laud Tel ,h,s is the price paid by W P Hop son and Robert I Krazloi to Henja min Osborn for !:! acres near Weston 01 course this was well Improved land having on It 00d buildings and an orchard, but this Is nothing out ,., th.. ordinary tor improved place. in this pan at the country and Ml) goes to show the value at which Knst ern Oregon land Is held at at the present time. CONGRESS WILL APPROPRI ATE $2,000,000,000 THIS WINTER. Brief Forecast of the Main Features of the Legislation to Be Enacted. Washington Nov Mo - For at least two reasons, the fifty seventh con grtai the tlrst session of which be gins OB Monde) at noon, will be untn hie Appropriations it the projected program be adopted, will be greatly In excess of am pr 1 eding congress' record and will be nenr M.00O.OM.MO, so vast has been the growth Of the country and Its needs The start of construction of the Interoceanh ca nal will hi II 'poch-mnlver in leitl, latlon A forecast 01 the winter's work Of congress Include adoption Of the Hay I'ntU'cefote front, upprnprla tiou 01 money to begin work on the canal reduction of Internal revenue taxes. Increase of the navv by four new hattleships etc. river ami harbor llUMIUHtaiBll ITS, nun. one establish ment of n department of commerce. Philippine, legislation opening lauds to settlers, extending the act prohibit ... 2.(M) C . t u, , -tigress. ,. 1 Mi I m u,.,..-,. l.cu.ws 898 lined, h.av doublt . 2.7fi lined, heavv doublt and rheumatic feet, lots ot wttl 3."0 Trade sit Tlhe E?Dipfls WanreltadDBser: Not a (Questionable Quality Here. Boy's 1 : ined 1 -ruin. hanW'-t kind oi vrtfar $1-45 St "'! ht 1. bthfl ol look upper and Inittomn, toltt and hoelffoil of stwl nrotooton 2.00 Kangaroo 00H, fkir ititoh, RSngliih book ita 1.75 Kangaroo rait. MamloM, quiltod tnata. lary Trade ant Tlhe lPecoipIles WfirellodPiiiise. Not a Questionable (Quality Here. ing Immigration of Cblnoae, passing n law concerning attempta on a presl ,eni life, eulogies of the late MrKIn lev. to provide for the widow with a penalon of rMto yearly, and to pay hill of the doctors It Is also poaal hie there will he an actio of the fjehla) Inquiry, nnd that the whole controversy may be fought over again FRED DRAKE S CARTOON. Appeared in the Portland Evening Telegram of Nov. 28. Drnkl 11 Pendleton bov who Is now In Portland employed on the newspapers there and -i eortoon In the Portland BvenJm Telegram of Thanksgiving day It represents Cncli Sam with a smile upon his he niun countenance, standing with hand . -Hiring towards a bulletin board with figures exhibiting the greatness ol this country's commerce, and glv Ing thanks for the manner in which DMM Fortune hns smiled upon him The 1 ,11 toon manifests considerable artistic skill, and is proof that the ouug man has not failed to Improve ills time and opportunities since going to live In the state's metropolis. Pen dleton friends expect to hear further from Drake, and to ape bis signatures attached to many cartoons as the years advance They believe that, If he pursues his studies faithfully he will vet Bftaln high success In his lumen line of art. Only a Few of the Kind. It Is 1 trenteh probable that you good singing and dancing, don't jrowt There is a sumptuous feast in store for you then. All that heart could desire In that line will be given in "A Wise Woman." Plea rot flnm. will retire $2f.0oo tool ot dry goods clothing and furn ishings Must be sold at once. y . . . Felt lined, leather foxeil, i.kc hi CotiRfcis. i w arm and cumfortable h'elt beaver Imskin. just the thing lor cold motoimi 1 Felt ill pperi, Mannel lined, fur trimmed, lot kontl A wear .. Felt Dttllifien, fur trimmed, red or Illicit I"" kid, stvlish button, hoot, felt lined, jnttttj thing lor winter .. Xtri fine vici kid, Chrome ki I lined all through surpassed lor fall and winter wear I ,. w , . Ji Kangaroo Calf, lace or button, nude lor lurdweu Comfort Shoes, just what the name implies, stej Lilly kid, gipsy cut, soft flexible solei. . 2fJBt Jersey Ler rinrs Cloth Oterpl Shoes 2.00 Kd, Iju-'eor Hutton, Koatakln. not sheep Hliie or red, viol kid, faney laka Mlaok Viol, atent tip and heel foxlnfi " Hlack dougola kid, patent leather tin (Hove calf, tip aanie And lot of others. Dtt iPays UMATILLA INDIAN L " uresis,,, h "V ""'v1''" rub to ?f ,.'v"' 'he prml.il'htl nev-iiv 'ZTki ',n 'he Inalu, Itl't ti Tl G tfaaja. aerretar, ?i??Wtat! Hgoiicle. h.. Z .""hi l"-esenl tim,. r?W tain In ,h. ' T J I In's rifolslon it- Who iiiiK,t t h. 1. . 13 i win . 111 IXSltlMi 'nt Indian am rwr!M remoTad ami Bnl , "iiiim iqion tin. nsj 1 .?.n.,5H I amended rlvll rW3 At bedtime 1 tik. drink, the next nimii..Ta and my rompleiton kkS "" "" r 11 ten age. atomach hvsr m kMJ2 pleasant laxatlr. nfc!2 herba. and U prtptrM " Is ealM Uartl I line's Family Metirn J , bowels earh day Prl fc, ru; lair ny TlllBU I agenti. Sweet older t R Minai We will give aloj full vearM u:J in the Penrt snip m ,J f i MOIIH' WTl 1 111 at ilia count) and' vou to help wW e,v Lall and ki 1 roDOSC tM VOU IIVV Wfc y-r- it Baby Shoes