QUALITY PKOtDEt; iiE ATTRACTS. . V Thc economical Tiousewifc will pay particular atten t on to this item. All our Swiss curtains one-th rd off CLEANING Off Some in Plain, Some with Dots, Some with Qotdcd Edge and many other styles. , Call aai see them. We also have a fall line of pine Lace Curtains. exander Dept. Store! 4IIIIHUI I I MIT ............ 3 J&7 R n lrnt-n a? Uonmi IT Am An indium vi muuy nuiUQ X X J W.-" Ml, Til 3 Low prices, coupled with Car pets and Matting of, known high quality, prove attractions irresisti ble. The" question of ,"GaYptsahd Matting, where best obtained, is set tled with promptness in our stock, where good style and real worth make low prices so emphatic. BAKER & V0L'S0N flakors of Happy Homb I i a -JET IX ) pi riqm iSv K)D FRONT any a deserving man succeeg, Iciau, niigut iau. uur tnare be VOtir Hnnnrp! ti'hnt if minlit ksiata in keeping your linen and oinuius in imoBDape, ,bo jar as ou ironing tnerajs concerned. IM oar work, our style, our DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Wnson, propi Pendleton. LORAGE. For "Have sold the two properties decribed below. Havebthers equally as good." " WNER BROS. "wnillil! MAIN 4. iy Not? a pleasant even- . playing Pool or rds at fenRtde !AMS&WlLLIAMS,Prop "3 Court Street. irS Custom Mill d U.l. rT'P'oPrtetor. lJ2tot wheat, Also four lots and new cottage, . $1,250. Two lots and house, $i,ooo, part cash, reasonable time on .balance, or wilf sell on installments, r See FRANK B. CLOPTON, MOVED TO JUDD t . BUILDING. LaFontaine & Garrison Proprletora Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard. Cavalry Horses for Sale. BEST OF CARE TAKEN OF TEAMS OVER NIGHT .GIVE US A CALL. .THE French Restaurant COSYROOriS VM1 Lighted and Steam Heated. Best 25, cent Aieal3 in tke City. EXTRAS Frug Lege, Eastern and Olympla Oysters. i OPEN DAY and NIGHT 8mk jPrIf ; Umatilla' Cigar FBEE1IL DELIVERY EXAMINATION FOR CLERKS AND CARRIERS TO BE HELD. All Applications Must Be Filed at Pendleton With Postmaster Before the Close of Business on May 1st. Now that Pendleton is to have free mail delivery in the city limits and that carriers will have to be selected, it may not be amiss to give some of the rules jmd regulations which. one will hrfve to observe and Itnow some thing about at the time of the exami nation, which is to be made hero the 10th of May. The delivery will be established on July 1, .and proper stops will have to be taken to secure an eligible register in order, that the postmaster general may, select carriers and substitutes in due time for them to select their uni forms and become familiar with their du'ties , before the- j. establishment ? of free delivery, and in' ordeYhat this may be done, a special examination will be held here on the date above named for the position of clerk and carriers. The examination will consist of spelling, arithmetic, letter-writing, penmanship, copying from plain copy, geography of the United States, and reading addresses. The arithmetic will consist of tests, in the fundamen tal principles, extending as far as common and decimal fractions and embracing problems. All persons applying for these posi tions must beTbetween the..ages of418 and 45. All applicants, male and female, must have amedical certificate, and the carriers and clerks must be at least five feet four inches in height, and wreigh not less than .25 -pounds. The names 'of all male eligibles'will be entered on both the clerk and car rier registers, and appointment from either register will remove tbo eligl ble's name from both registers, No application will be accepted for this examination unless filed in com plete form with the board at Pendle ton before the hour of closing busi ness on May 1, 1902. This examination is open to all citi zens of the United States who com ply with the requirements. Competi tors will be rated without regard to any consideration .other. than the qualifications shown in. their exami nation papers, and eligibles will be certified strictly in accordance with the civil service laws and rules. For application blanks; full- instruc tions, specimen examination ques tions, and informationrelative to the duties an' salaries -of the - different positions, and the location of the ex amination room,, apply to the secre tary of the board of examiners at the local postoffice. y. The Emperor's American-Shipi Although Germany has been, mak ing special efforts to establish her self in the front rank as a naval con structor, yet when the emperor want ed a yacht combining the best mod ern ideas he placed the ' order in America. It is surely a recognition of American ability and workman ship. Our country also excels all others In medicines. Take. Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters, for instance. It has been over fifty years since it was first introduced, and its record of cures during that time has placed it in the front rank among medicines. It is recommended by many promi nent physicians " as an excellent spring tonic and blood purifier; also to cure heartburn, indigestion, dys pepsia, constipation, la grippe and malaria. A trial will convince you of its value. As to the Dog Tax. So far 92 dog licenses have been taken out by people who put a great er value upon their. dQgs than $1.50 each. These have been taken out since the 1st of April, and if it con tinues at this rate a larger number of clogs will have the privilege to run at large than during any previous year. However, a great many pers one who own dogs have not as yet taken out licenses and if they should miss their dogs they will know that the "dog catcher" has gobbled them, and is holding them for tribute. The law must be enforced against one and all alike. MaketheHairGrow Witli warm shampoos of Cctioitba Soap and light areasiuB8 oi cimouiu, purest oi enw llont sltfa cures. This treatment at once topg falling uar. removes crusts.ficales, and dandruff, soothes Irritated, itehlng surfaces, stimulates the hair oMclos, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment,, and makes tua hair groyr when all else fallit BoU J?,' Boston. "How tolUve iieauWullUir,"lM. BETTER PENDLETON TO ENFORCE THE ORDINANCE FOR CLEANER STREETS Street Commissioner Fee Calls the Attention of Those who Litter up the Streets to the Law. In another place will bo found a no tice signed by Street Commissioner Fee, warning the citizens of Pendle ton from throwing any trash, dirt or refuse matter in the streets of Pen dleton hereafter, under penalty of a fine. L There is an ordinance which pass e"d the common council of the city of Pendleton, May 31, 1S99, relative to this matter, which reads as follows: Section. 1. No person or porsons, company or corporation, shall here after haul or convey through or upon the streest or public ways of tho city of Pendleton, manure, dirt, stone, gravel, rocks, slops swill or other ma terial, the scattering of which will in anywise injuriously effect said streets of public ways, or the public health or cleanliness of said oity, un less the same be so hauled in a tight bed, box or barrel, so as to prevent such material from scattering, drop ping or spilling up on tho streets or ways. Section 2. That no person or per sons, company or corporation shall hereafter scatter or deposit in any manner any manure, dirt, stone, grav el, rocks, slops, swills or other mater ial upon any of the said streets or publis ways, the scattering of which will in anywise injuriously effect said streets or public ways or the public health or cleanliness of said city. Section 3. That any person or per sons, company or corporation violat ing any provisions of this ordinenco shall, upon conviction thereof, be punlshdd by a fine of nor mora than ?50 and Imprisonment in dip city jail for not more than 25 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and in default of the payment of such fine shall be imprisoned in the city jail one day for each ?2 of such fine. Section 4. That tho use of any wa gon or other conveyance for the pur pose of hauling or conveying any of the materials mentioned in section 1, of this ordinance, without a tight bedi box or barrel thereon so as to pre vent the scattering or dropping of said such material, shall be prima facia evidence of the violation nf this ordinance by the person, persons, company or corporation, so using 1he same; it being the intention to pro hibit the use of dump boards and the use of wagon boxes that are not tight on the bottom- with tight sides and end gates in place. It is the intention of the city ofil cials to see that this ordinance is strictly adhered to and in speaking of the matter yesterday Street Commis sioner Fee said that he was going to enforce tho ordinance wherever found violated regardless of whom it was and those who throw any kind of trash out of their yards Into the streets or scatter refuso thereon may look out or they are liable to be brought up before Police Judge M)c- Court and fined. It has been the habit of a great many within the" city lim its to throw leaves and trash out of their yards and fill up low places in the streets with It and It Is mainly against this practice that the street commissioner has had to fight. The city officials have waged a war against anything that will tend to mar the looks of Pendleton and this move is commendable and should be encouraged and upheld by every cltl zen who has the welfare of the town at heart. If every man who owns property or does-business in tho city will lend their aid to this movement, it will materially help out tho efforts of the officials and it will not he long until a marked change will bo notice able everywhere. Already considerable change has been made aud in many ways the town begins to put on a neater, an pearance since the edict went forth from tho city council, through Mar slial Biakley, a few days ago that all back alleys and front yards as well as sidewalks and streets, would have to be cleaned up and kept looking decent. The marshal has posted new notices saying that anyone caught ex pectarating on tho sidewalks would be arrested and fined and since that time a great change has taken place, In many places great puddles of to bacco juice could bo seen on tho side walks of Main street, where men had stood and expectorated, and these have almost disappeared, Tho city officials are to be heartily congratu lated for this and they will no doubt see that the move toward cleanliness and a better Pendleton along these lines does not lag again. These same prohibitory ordinances have been on tho city's statutes for several years but they have not boon enforced to tho limit and people have forgotten that there had over been such laws, Wields a SJiarp Ax. Millions marvel at the multitude of mniniHns rut off bv Dr. King's New r.tfn Pills the most distressing, too. Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Bllllousness, Fever, Malaria, all fall before those wonder workers. 25c at Tallman & Co's drug store. Smoke Prlda of Umatilla Cigars. Office and Warehouse, Cor. Alta and Cottonwood Streots. A. KUNKEL & CO. Doalor in John Deere Plows and Harrows, New Mo- line Wagons, Buckeye Drills, Minnea polis Threshers. Daiti Buck Rake. Tho Jones Vortical Cuttar Bar may bo instantly raised to a vertical position, by tho lifting lovers while tho machino is in motion; and tho foot lift raises tho bar much highor than any other machine, the sicklo boing thrown in and. out of gear auto matically. Tho Jones Vertical Arowor has by actual count nearly one half fewer pieces in its make-up than the ordinary mowor ovor one hundred less than tho best of thorn, Come and seo sample A. KUNKEL & CO. Lamp Manlles Guaranteed for 45 Days Peerless Flexo Mantles ; " "- 11 NEW THING JUST OUT BEST IN THE WORLD These mantles are new productions and give go and ioo candle power respectively for the single and triple weaves.. They are made in two grades. Price 30 and 40 cents each. The John Barrett Co. ME, & I BYERS' BEST FLOUR I 1 To make good broad nee Byors' B'et Flour. It took firfit premium at the Chicago World 'h Fair ovor all competi tion, and gives excellent uatislaction wherever used. Every sack la guaranteed. Wo have tho beet Btoara Boiled Bailey, Seed Kyo and Beardless Barloy. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. BUY THE Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BARS. For line shafting and all bearings of machinery of the mill or factory it cannot be surpassed : : : Made from Type Metal. East Oregonian Office, Pendleton, or. LEGAL BLANKS conian for a free cat alogue of them. A fall supply always kept In stock. ..91 . M