lMiiiinnintntiTMTTTtimmiM Mask am --.. X - SHIRT WAISTS Shirt Waist business is always a big tbing here. X ? Simply because we give this line the atten- J New Gibson Waists New Sailor Waists pine White Embroidered Waists Lovely Chambry Waists Colored Mercerized Waists j nnwifnl Vinvinov wn am fthlft to offer T DJ oioa Vpftr stvles at lower prices than t anv of our competitors. Those who have not seen them are missing some good tnings. YOU CAN'T BUY IT CHEAP, BUT YOU CAN RUN IT CHEAP F. B. Clopton, residences. M II I 1111111 llllllllllllllllllllllll' i-Al WWWWWWWOTWWW ft ft ft ft COUNCIL MEETING LIQUOR LICENSES GRANTED PETITIONS ACTED ON. PENDLETON HORSE NOTES. are WHICH PAYS IN THE END ? The "Pstiect" Hot Air Blast or a Cheap Farnace? W. G. McPhetson HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEER 47 First Street, Portland, Ore. i . oo ronntnmpnrlpri hv F. E. Judd. 0. S. JactsOD. ft.A-1""4"1'1"."" n T.Tiln; whn hire them in thnif 11. Li. IlUJtlut auu v. ..v . - .11 t J A. . iU At MANTELS! In different styles, .such as will prove objects of utility and beauty in any house. Catalogue of Mantels Free Electric fixtures, lamps, shades chandeliers, globts, etc. VERY LOW PRICES Will furnish original designs for til ing, wood work or mantles free. Spe cial designs for fitting up saloons.O Es timates furnished free. L ' - f 1 N -J I!! in Tl J w New Stores Streets The John Battett Co. Opposite the Oregonian Office t THt Golconda Gold Mine A Plain Statement of Fact : The GOLCONDA MINE, in the Smnpter district, with all its equipment, and ten other claims, was recently purchased by the Golconda Consolidated Gold Mines Company, principal office in Pendleton, which is now operating the mine. The full pur chase price is paid, and all but the treasury stock disposed of to those who advanced the Durchase pricet There was left in t'r.a tmaRnrv for an onerating fund 600)000 shares of treasury stock. Some of this stock is olfered for Sale, but not exceeding 200,000 shares of it will be sold; as that will supply ample funds until the mine is more than self sus taining. This stock is offered at 10 CENTS A SHARE for the next thirty days. As an investmfint of this character nothing; equals it. To l prove its worth those at work in the mine, who. are in a position l 10 Know what is in the Golconda, have bought stocK at ten cents a share to the extent of their financial ability. Those who have t a little money which they can spare for the purpose should take 1.000 or more shares of this stock, as they will most likely find it the very best investment they ever made in their lives. Address all orders for stock with checks in favor of WES A. HOWARD SSS2SSftJ PENDLETON, ORE. Walter Wells Qlven Contract to Keep the Dust Down, to Run Four Sprinkling Wagons Bills and Sal aries Paid. The city dads met Tuesday evening at the council chambers and trans acted the business of the city. This was the first meeting for business for three weeks. The liquor licenses renewed were: Swearingen Bros., John Schmidt, Ed Besthorn. A new license was issued to James Beardsley. J. C. Spoonemore, who runs shooting gallery, cigar, candy and confectionery store on Court street had a petition before the council to have the gallery license reduced This petition was denied. He is now paying $7.50 a quarter. Owing to the fact that there had been no council meeting for three weeks and the first of the month had passed without any action on the salary lists the mayor and recorder had paid several salaries and this ac tion was approved by the council. The committee appointed some time ago to investigate the cost of sprinkling the stretes and buying an additional sprinkler, were authorized o enter into a contract with Walter Wells for the sprinkling and to pur chase a sprinkler from some of the local dealers. The new sprinkler will cost $150 and the cost of run ning the wagons will cost the city ?100 per month, the contractor to fur nish the driver, wagon and team 'and the city to furnish the sprinkler. Four sprinklers will be on a part of the time this season, but any and all of them will be under charge of the street commissioner andcan be or dered on or off duty at his option. The street committee was instruct ed to investigate the mouth of the Court street sewer, where it enters into the river below the Hotel Pen dleton, and report the advisability of having it extended or something done with it, to do away with the stench that arises therefrom during the summer months when the river is low and most of the water has been turned into the Walter's mill race and leaves the main channel almost dry. At this time of the year, when the filth pours out onto the dry river bed and there is no water to wash it awav the stench that arises is very objectionable to those living in the vicinity. The fire and water commission was instructed to advertise for bids for 1Q0Q additional feet of hose for the fire denartment. The same cbnl mission was also authorized to house the fire engine with Temple & Wil cox, on Cottonwood street, opposite the city engine house, this firm hav ing agreed to furnish a suitable place for the engine and fire apparatus, without cost to the city in considera tion that they be allowed to rent the building now occupied by the en gine. Bills Allowed. The following salary list and bills were ordered paid: J. A. Blakley, marshal, $100; John McCourt, record er, $40; P. H. Fee, policeman, $05; William Scheer, policeman, $C5; Mrs. Edith Carnine, rent, $10; George Dar veau, rent, $8; H. J. Stillman, fire chief, $10; Charles Carter, attorney, $25; Pendleton Savings Bank, rent, y; Hose Company No. 3, $8; Res cue Hook and Ladder Company, $7; s T-r Hicks. $7.25; D. B. Waffle, BOct A .J. Smith, 40c; J. E. Duke, ?z; reu Kemper, SI: Queen Chop and Oyster House, 80c; B. S. Wafllo, $4.75; Frank WESTFIELD Day, $6; H. J. Stillman, $7.50; The Leezer Bakery, $3; Walter S. Wells, $2; P. E. L. & P. Co., $290; D. K.em ler, $4.50; Oregon Lumber Yard, $1.20; Pendleton Planing Mills, $5.25; Pendleton Tribune. printing, $5; Thompson Hardware Company, $2.40; East Oregonian, printing, ?is.io; W. Kimbrell. surveyor, ?70.do; labor, $96.75. What the Pendleton Horseman Doing With Their Thoroughbreds. The following "Pendleton notes" are from The Portland Rural Spirit, Mike Wisdom's paper. Pendleton is the place to get ideal road horses. Tom Thompson is jogging Beauty, by Chehalis, owned by W. J. Furnish, llmaholis has a filly colt by West field. She was bred to him again this spring. Nellie, dam of UmnholiB and Che halis Maid, is safe in foal to Kinney Mac. and a daughter of Nellie, by Bodecker is also in foal to him. Swearingen Bros, havo a three-year-old horse being trained for tho coming season. He is a son of Che halls and is destined to make his mark on the field. James Erwln is working Starkey and going eighths In :17 easy. Ho also is getting Ollle M'. and Oregon Sunshine in prime condition, and also a three-year-old pacer by Che halis, and Easter Annie (2), by West field. Frank Frazier is driving Hnssalo on the road and goes out to the track frequently and gives tho boys brush. Hnssalo has had no training whatever since last year, but ho nulled a pneumatic tired buggy an eighth under :17. Nat White has charge of five run ners, owned by B. F. Swaggart, o Heppner. They are: Oregon George, Oregon Ben, Oregen Kid, all two-year olds, and Oregon Boy and Oregon Maid, three-year-olds, all sired by Calphuruus. The boys here are having a good time with their-horses. Most every morning they are out giving them a good warming up. Last Briday Heller gave Mt. Hood a couplo of slow work-outs and stepped eights in :lfi. He is working well and in slzo greatly resembles his namesake. Heller Is also working a half-slBtcr to Mt. Hood, and a three-year-old pa cer by Ham-Mam., dam by Altago. Mbunt Hood is entered oxtonslvoly in tho eastern circuit, as follows: Denver, Col., Juno 21. purso $1000; Columbus, O., July 28. purso $2000; Buffalo, N. Y.. August 9, purse $2000; Providence. R. I.. August 25, purso $2000! Hartford, Conn., Sept. 1, $3000; Enterpriso City, N. sept. 10, purse $5000; Baltimore, mu Sept. 15, purso $3000. Stat of Onto, city or Toledo j m rmnk J. Chcner tnnkw oth that he U th senior ptnor ot iho arm ol r.J.Ghonor Co., dolnn bulniMi In tho city ot Toledo, county mil HMO MOretUUIl, im llini mu mm " ! thn mm nl Onn Hundred DollftMl (or ench and every co of Cuturth that ennnotbo cured by the uo ot Hall's CaUrrh Cure. Sworn lo boioro mo una unsrriocu in mj pretence mu on ay oi uecomoor, a, U I b- ,886 x- Wt OLKABOM, Kotarr Public. Pitorrh diirn li taken Internally and act directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces 01 mo sysiem. eenn inr ipiiiintiuinm, m-v. Bold by druggist. 75c. Hall's Family rills aro the best. The Independent Warehouse. Will bo open for business, with a competent man in charge, to boo that all customers recelvo prompt and careful attention. Wool growers and wheat crowcra will find it to their interest to storo with this houso where they can ship over cither lines of road. References, First National Bank. William Caldwell In charge At bodtimo Itako a pleasant horb drink, tho next morning I feel bright and my complexion Is bettor. My doctor says that it acts gently on tho stomach, liver and kidnoyB and is pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared as easily as ton. It Is called Lano's Medlclno. Tone's Famllv Medlclno moves tho hmvnls each day. Price 25c and 50c, Fnr nnln bv Tallman & Co., solo agents. There is a Best OF EVERYTHING In Wall Paper or Decorative Materials we have the best just come in and take a look nt the new styles we are showing. They are the cor rect ideas. Our paper hangers and painters arc the best workmen, and you arc never disappointed if your work is entrusted to us. ARTISTIC DECORATOR COURT STREET BUY YOUR LUMBER AT THE Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Court Honse. PRICES A5 LOW AS THE LOWEST Wednesday, May f IS THE oo OF OUR n Yoo MBW USUI And it will be a pleasure to us to receive you and show you through our store. On our opening day we will present to each lady caller as a souvenir of the event a box of finest bonbons. Kindly allow us to glvo you this personal Invitation to coino to our drug store and make It your plsco lor buying drug storo articles, including medicines. We will lake groit pIonMiro In wsltlug on you promptly ami courloouily. AVo try to miiko our drug storo a pleasant place lo trade. ; pleusaut btciiusa completely stocked with thoioughly doslrablugoois; ploiisnnt bccftiiso our prices aro always reasonable ; and p'easaut beennso we are always willing and eager ta do all wo can to please and accommodate our customers, i'leaso accept this ' as our personal invitation to como hero and trade. OUR IN VITATION TO YOU F. Reliable Bniggists & CO Association Block For All Kinds of Building Material, Including Doors Windows Screen Doorsr and Windows Building Paper Lime Cement Brick and Sand And Don't Forget Our Wood Outtcr For Barns and Dwellings -re D; f 3 the Pacific - A Htrlctly Up lo Unto Insurance Organisation. Affords Absolute Protection and I'ys Claims Promptly. 1IKAI) ockick: PENDLETON - OREGON Is Well KstHbllshod in Scroll t)tntcs, cm inimUR WANTED. SMOKERS' SUPPLIES JESSE FAILING The Big Carpet Store FIT FOR A KING Our downy, handsome ud luxurious carpeU and rags are. They re so rich In color, harmonious n combination and beautiful In pattern that tney eem too good to tread on. The beasty of Spring time shines from the blossoms and freshness of our stock. AVe have many handsome new patterns In Chinese and Japanese mattings also for your ion mer rooms. 30 PIECES OF CARPEX 85 Pl03s vrvtttuj to Select ITt-am. s. LECAT HI A MIT C Write the East Ore- .j-.aw jjsVAllW goaian for a tree cat them. A fell wpply always kept in stock. j, street Small Profits for Cash. Tho Standard Grocery Company, on Court Btreet, has been selling at a very close margin and in order to continue to do so, the proprietors have decided to do a strictly cash business. This means that not one person, not even the richest banker of the city can get credit at the Standard Grocery. If you are trad ing at a long time credit store, it will surprise you at tho bargains at the Standard Grocery. When you ask for the prices, remember that they are cash to all. Stand Like a Stone Wall. Between young children and the tortures and itching of burning ec zema, scaldhead and other skin di seases. How? why, by using Buck len's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sorea, Salt lUieum', Cuts, Burns of Bruises. Infallible for Piles. 2Cc at Tallman & Co's drug store. Congressman Gill Renominated. Steubenville, O., May 6.-Tho re publican congressional convention of the sixtenth- district here today re sulted .in the renominatlon of Con gressman J. J. Gill .without opposition. FRAZIER'S STABLES ATTENTION i record 2:22 1-2, will nmko the season at KJtoOM K b S 1A BLh, ' evS day In till T week, except Wcl.um.hiy ami Thursday. At V-ednesdayimd Thursday of t'acii week. if CIG ARS-tho boat brands TOBACCO finoBt tor smoking and chewing PlPESto suit all :: : PENDLETON ATHENA on Wed TERMS: SULLIVAN, ClydeBdalo, TiYr tho season. $18: to insure, $25. will mak the soason at FKOOMB'S BrABliK, BBfcW VFds w Syl the week; except Monday and Tuesday; WlElAM tAmpM Place seven miles northwest oft'endleton, on Mon days and TedttyBTERMBj For the to llHro, f 16. For further information address FRANK FRAZIER, Pendleton, Oregon Baker & Welch, Managers TUESDAY, MAY 6 ONE NIGHT ONLY A Production Celebrated Throughout the Kutlre English Speaking World. POSITIVE APPEARANCE OF LEWIS MORRISON, HIMSELF Ana hi. .uperb company ot PUyn, Including Mis. Ko.ibol Morrison, In tho Original Famoas Production of All New This Season. The Great "Bracken" Scene Magnificent Scenery. Electrical Surprises Entire Lower FIoorr $J. Gallery. 50 Cents G. NEUMAN JTRANST STORAGE. CROWNER BROS. TKLK1MIONK MAIN 4. Your Meals Will ho Brently enjoyed If you dino at tho French Restaurant The table wo set Is sure to pleaso you as wo serve everything that is In season ODR 25 CENT MEALS Aro tho Boat in Pendleton. The French Restaurant GUH LA FONTAINE, Prop. The East Oregonian la Eaatern Ore on' representative papar. It lead and the people appreciate It and anew It by their liberal patronage, It le Mm advertlalnfl medium ef thle eeetfeav 1 Aitf X