FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1902. MSg SALE Continuing nit thn wfV- I we avHJ sell our fancy silks at ZT . his wii i-M-s. imoito lor Saturday, June 7th. 1 Fancy trimming silks $1.00 -values, j'd ... 69c Fancy shirt waist silks 69c Fancy Shantung silk, waist patterns $3 25 Wash silks, waist pat terns 1 69 Watch Friday's issue of this paper for our special for Sat urday, June 14th. The Fail? The Place to Save Money loprmi There's Consolation In Knowing that -yon can get your cnrrlag repaired in a thorouehlr efficient and durable manner at KmiI Tirf Tliir sfcUl in Tpnpnrin nil I Broken parts, painting ana varnumng is 100 weU known toneed special mention, while their ' pnt'CB are remarsaDjy numerate ior sue pains taking care displayed In all their work. See Us About Gasoline Engines NEAGLE BROTHERS Water St, near Main, Pendleton, Or WTTrnyinniTHnnnnnnHnnnnnnnnnie SMOKERS' 1 Supplies I E CIGARS, the best brands i TOBACCO finest for E smoking and chewing PIPES to suit all. a I G. NEUMAN I afiiiiiiiiiuuuimiiimiiiiiimiiniiiiiuiiifc GOOD FIGS For Mountain Travel We have opened a livery stable at Teal Springs where the public will find good turnouts. We make a specialty of conveying people to ana irom ieai Springs. Tie Depot Stable, Barney Sherry and Elvin Craig, Proprietors. Exactly Right... are the new styles in Wall paper shown by us. To fully appreciate their beauty our new patterns should be seen. We save you money on your wall paper and have an exper ienced force of workmen to do your paper hang ing and painting. C. C. SHARP Opera Qouae Block Court Bt feMUetoi Dkiak Stage Uie Hmm imu at Car y, Leave Feadletoa erery day at 'cteck except Sunday, for Pilot Sock, jfye, judge. Alba and Ufelafi. Good eoommodatlons, reasonable freight sad passenger rates. , City office at Taliman Co.' drug FOR FREE DELIVERY PREPARATIONS BEING MADE FOR MAIL DISTRIBUTION Carriers' Room Being Partitioned Off and Arrangements Made for Handl ing the Mail Another Delivery Window to Go In. Some changes are being made In Le nsementS at the local post- nfflAA v-.Mnnn tft ThA OCT H tilt On. went of the freo delivery, w .-hich is to begin the first ot July ir nothing transpires to delay the operations A room is being partltione doff in . which thp carriers will snrf nml rntitfi Uhelr mall. 1 When the mail comes in the rogu i lar postoflice employes will sort it as usual, that going to the" carriers route being thrown to them, while the other will go to the boxes as before. The carriers will sort their part and route it before leaving the postoflice and when they start out they -will have , the mail they have to deliver right j where they lmow where to find It for each house. A new delivery window is being put in the postoflice. This is for the ac commodation of those who retain their boxes. One delivery window has been found not to be enough ior hol idays and Sundays when the -windows are only open for a short time and the second is being made so that peo ilo will not have to wait on one de livery clerk. Some Are Jubilant Some of the residents of Pendleton are jubilant over the prospect of free delivery, while others do not care for it. The residence portion will per haps, get more benefit from the free delivery than any other portion of the town. It is believed that most of the business people will retain their boxes at the office instead of having their mail brought to them by the carriers. This is because a man who is near the office can get the mail from his box as it is being distributed! and not have to wait for the carriers This will give him his mail earlier. as it -will necessarily take a- little time for the carriers to sort the mall ana gei siarxea on weir rounus. It is also thought a great many people in the suburbs will prefer to keep their boxes, as many like to have something to call them down town, so they can see what is going on. A great many who do not live near the postoflice will undoubtedly surrender their boxes. This will give more room at the office and country people who have ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice Telephone Main 105. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health VAN ORSDEL & ROSS BUY YOUR LUMBER AT THE Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Court-Hoaae. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST Per AIIKiaAi ef BviMtef Material, iBclueHeg DO'TS Windows Screen Doers and Windows Building Paper Lime Cement Brick and Sand Aa4 Dm'I Feryet Our Weed flattens been trying to got postoffice boxes for many moons and could not, as the supply did not nearly come up to the demand, can now be supplied and the receipts of the postofHce from boxes will hardly be lessened, as Assistant Postmaster Bateson thinks that ail the resigned boxes will be snapped up by the country people. Drop Letters Two Cents. It should be remembered by all who send letters that letters dropped! into the mail boxes along the routes,! addressed to anyone in the city, will ' have to carry a two-cent stamp the' same ns though it was going out of the city. A letter Cropped In the; postoflice addressed to pan.lna la the! oltv will reach its destination with only a one-cent stamp on it. but under the postoflice regulations, if it is mailed in a box on the free delivery route, it must have two cents post age. EUROPE FEELS KINDLY. Attitude Toward the Big Fair is Very Kindly. 1 World's Fair Grounds, St. Louis, June 11 Writing from Paris. Walter Williams, World's Fair representa tive abroad, says: "I have visited a number of the large journals and interviewed the chief editors regard ing the proposed world's parliament ot editors at St Louis. There was the most general interest expressed and a unanimous desire to attend., All agreed to publish articles con cerning the parliament and incident-' ally the exposition and to do so now and hereafter free, which, I am in-! formed is almost unparalleled in Parisian journalism. I "There is the kindest feeling to-1 ward America just now and the ex position will reap the benefit there 1 from. One hears on all sides most cordial expressions of admiration and good will. France will unques tionably make at St. Louis the larg i est, finest and most attractive exhib- it ever made by any European coun-' try at a foreign exposition. The! press is aiding the government tc ! bring this about I "There is a general approval here' f the postponement until 190 , Many exhibitors so the editors tell me say that, while they would have I ueen represented in iyu3, tney can do double as well the following year They are especially pleased that the postponement should be on account of the consideration shown to for eign exhibitors and foreign tions." na- WHAT DOES IT MEAN? Railway Surveys in Eastern Multno mah Cause Conjecture. Considerable speculation is being indulged in throughout the eastern! part of Multnomah county regarding! the numerous railroad surveys which I are being made there, everyone de siring to know what company is doing the work and what the intentions of the road are. There is a well -defined rumor to the effect that the road will not be an electric line, but a standard gauge railway. The grade stakes would in dicate this. One thing which gives color to this opinion is the fact that one of the tie mills near there has received an order for 20 carloads of ties to be shipped to Oregon, and they are now being loaded on the cars at Trout dale, consigned to the C. B. & Q. road. They are all made with bev eled ends and bring an extra price. More orders of the same kind are ex pected. The line at this place runs on the opposite side of Johnson creek, but crosses the stream above town and continues off to the southeast. The survey has now reached the vicinity of Stone's mill and right of way is being secured as fast as the line is located. Whoever is building it, or wherever its destination, it will bo a great advantage to this section, al though the people would rather see an electric line than a steam railway. INDIAN FIGHTERS. Will Hold a Reunion at Portland on June 17th. The announcement has been sent out from Portland hat the grand en campment of the Indian war veterans will be held there, beginning at 9:30 o'clock on the morning of the 17th instant Extensive preparations are being ma'e for the reception of all the old veterans and their families at this encampment and a large attend ance from "all over the Coast is .ex pected. Everything possible will be done toward making this event one long to be remembered by the Bcarred veterans who marched into the West in tho early day and risked their lives in hewing out the civilization that the younger generations are en Joying today. An 'interesting pro gram is being prepared and all who attend are assured an enlovahlA timn at the hands of the citizens of Port land. It will also be Interesting for the old pioneer iriends to meet again and "swap" -reminiscences of the times when the Redskins had to be fought back by the afivance of civili zation and many nrecions llvon nt loved ones were sacrificed in settling up tne racinc coast. The program will be announced later. I EJJAIIIMllMllllllllllllllllliiinii" za p O 5 o - -s O P 2 W I ' jjjE cn o CD 2 3 !I a 3 . a H o c JO Hi S3 o I EnlMII llllllllllllllllll II nil II II 1 1 1 1 II M 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 o to o Ci o o z - n ? IMS' (S cs jr in & o 3 -1 r r-f- o O 2 01 wo X 1 &. Tl o 53 n 1 W 53 re 5! m - p a w e o m en . n C -1 rlllllllllillllllllllWIllllllIM Always Enjoyed Are the Meals Served at the French Restaurant Large, comfortable dining room and good service Positively the Best 25c Meal in Pendletor The French Restaurant GUS LA FONTAINE, Prop. The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB 8TS F.X.SCHEMPP,Prop. The Pioneers of the Pacific A Strictly Up tc ite inmranoa Org&aUattcm. head omatt PENDLETON - OREGON I Well KaUbllahcd in BevMi 8Ute. firv miTABs i, "wwiiune WANIfcU. imimiiin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 ? ni 1 1 11 1 1 ' " "i 11 11 11 cn o pT 3 -j en 3, O CD 3 o p 2- ' re 00 O o 03 O 53 rr. -t 2.0 a -. cr? a Xfi P 5! m CD o o o GO H n 0s 2 W o TO Cl CO d o oq a trS es r-- M O - 00 Si CO is CO Mountain Resort FOR SALE The celebrated "Bingham Springs," 1 oca tad in the Blue Mountains on the Umatilla River, complete, with furniture, fixtures, stages and stock. Absolute control of five miles of best trout fishing stream in Oregon. Will sell 80 acre tract including hotel grounds with water privileges, or 96b acres, as desired; making fine stock farm, controlling big range. Or will lease. Call on or address : Frank B. Clopton Pendleton, Oregon 1 UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. sucasMRsie A. C. SHAW & CO. Being one of the largest mas ufacturing plants on P-uget sound are able to sell you lumber cheaper thaa anyone else. New lumber coming in every day4 They also make all kinds of boxes, including Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry, and Plumb and berry crates, and are prepared to aakyott prices either in small lots ir BY THE CAR LOAD BABBITT MITJJU BMT IM j. hue Mm II mt hv, it im H a H H O to fa 2 2 in I Have Since Immigration West Ooou AU r 1 J T nfJll hflVfl 111 1H.IJLL. J. Dli choice farms for b: week I can show as, . 1 L. M noil nil,. nwYnartV 81 a ixav. vivj r"x , Bacrifice. both improve unimproved. THE REAL ESTATE Savings Bank BnlldiBgiJ UUl i . ta 10-: Jedgem"--7.isf out" uw sample of 11 10t & LlltlHliliiii.tttntl