A Warm Bafcy isn't always a comfortable one, any tnoro than a man Is In -warm -weather with his cuffs and collars wilting, when they are riot properly laundered. "When your shirts, collars and cuffs are laun dered here you can Bally forth under broiling July sun happy In the know ledge that your linen will not "tucker out" before the day Is over. Try a sample of our summer laundering. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Kooinson, Prop. Pendleton. A RAILROAD MAN INSANE GENERAI FREIGHT AGENT OF THE MISSOURI PACIFIC Women's Eyes jlre windows of observation through which the ourriatro maker's art is noted with keenest Judgment. The sex arc fastidious in tills respect. Our productions,will stand the sever est criticism and test. Have them in all style and in great variety. Elegant carriages and light wagons in handsome designs and beauti ful finish, at astonishingly low prices. High grade vehicles. Guarantee with every one. See Us About Gasoline Engines His Mind Suddenly Collapses While He Is Passing Through the Wil lamette Valley; In Custody at Eu gene. Tho Eucono Guard of Saturday sayBB. J. Flynn general freight agent of the Missouri Pacific railway, ar rived here this morning at 3 o'clock on the northbound train in an insano condition and was turned over by the trainmen to the night police who awakened Sheriff "Withers and that individual took .charge of him and placed him in tho county jail. Flynn boarded the train at Cottage Grove. It is Bald that he acted very strangely there, giving away his gold watch and nil the money he had, and wanted to givo away his fine dia mond ring, but was restrained from doing so. As an evidence of his insanity, Flynn wrote the following telegram at tho depot' last night arid wanted it sent: Albany, Juno 20, 1902. To Oregon inn nirv TTnvfi licen delegated through the great Bpirit of our lord to advise our beloved President Roosevelt on matters now in contro versy between both senate and house of representatives. Fieaso ar range to meet mo on arrival. E. J. FLYNN. The case was brought before Coun ty Judge H. R. Kincaid, on Saturday. Papers on the unfortunate man's per son identified him as the general freight agent of the entire Missouri Pacific italhvay system. The man had annual passes on nearly every railroad in tho United States. Con sidering him to be' a man of some importance in railroad circles, Judge Kincaid sent a telegram to George J. uould, president of the Missouri Pa cific system at New York, telling of the unfortunate man's condition. A similar tfilwrram was sent to "W. E. Coman, general freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific, at Portland. The following reply was received: Portland, Ore, June 20, 1902. H. R. Kincaid, County Judge, Eugene Ore: Your wire concerning Mr. TinnrPfsentatlves from Rio Grand will go to Eugene tonight to v.ttn' Hon flint ho receives nronor medical attendance if requir ed. W. E. COMAN. Tho demented man is 28 or 30 years of ago, is very well dressed and has a fine appearance. Tho cause of his Insanity Is not known. Tho Portland Telegram of Satur day says: E. J. Flynn is one of the most pop ular railroad men in Portland's Rail road Row. Ho has been with tho Missouri Pacific road for a number of years, and as a business rustler he has few equals. Alwaj's genial, wholesouled and a good story teller, ho has beon popular with all who know him. When the news of Mr. Flynn's unfortunate plight, was first received by his frionds in this city it was thought that his derangement was perhaps due to tho excessive heat and it was hoped that it would bo only temporary. Now that it is known that his condition is more serious general regrets are expressed. Virulent Cancer Cured. I Startling proof of a wonderful ad ivance in medicine is given by drug gist G. W. Roberts, of Elizabeth, W. I Va. An old man there had long suft 'ered with what good doctors pro inounced incurable cancer. They be , lleved the cas9 hopeless till he used Electric Bitters and applied buck len's Arnica Salve, whi-:h treatment completely cured him. "When Elec tric Bitters are used to trpel bilious, kidney and microbe poiions at the same time this salve exerts its match less healing power, blood diseases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores van ish. Bitters 50c, Salve, 2F.c, at TaU man & Co.'s. THE FAIR SPECIAL CLOTHING SALE Our Special Sale on Men's and Boys' suits will continue all week. Special reductions on all suits sold this week. Buy your new suit this week and save money enough on it to buy you a nice dress shirt. The Fai Where Whole Families Can Trade Ice Cream Freeze HAMMOCKS The Best, and Prices Are the Low -SEE- Taylor, the Hardware 74b Main Street I UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: & C. R. Depot The Use of Oil. General Manager W. H. Bancroft, of the Oregon Short Line, on a trip nf tnnmvtlnn of thn line. Was Very I much pleased with the result attain I ed in laying the dust on the road by sprinkling with oil.. There is no dust whatever where the oil has been used. The roadbed between Medbury and Caldwell will bo sprinkled with oil. The sleuths who know exactly how to catch outlaws continue to remain at home, When getting figures from others on that lumber bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. We carry a large stock of all kinds of Building Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. j K AINU r ivjcfi rll ffly-KINE'S GROVE Dancing Begins at 2 o'clock each Sunday. and from the grounds day and Night msSTAUitAflx ujn uuuujjiiijs. me grove can be euuri t 1 i-I i x TlTim-T-lT nvM. " V- U1UU1U i) tunc o uj uyyijws . tu j.jXiA omiifi. it Oil UUUl'SUi , ( STANDARD BLUE FLAME WICKLESS OIL AND GASOLINE STOVES W. J. CLARK & CO. Court Street V For Monntals TnnL' Teal HpriDgs where the nlft uuu goou lurnuuiB. Win mnVn n n.A.Ul. -I . peopie 10 ana irom leaiBpnaa, JL 11 C- JLSCVUL O Knrnnr Mtiorrtr ann tf rm iroprletoK. NEAGLE BROTHERS I Tatar tu . nMr Vain. Pendleton. Or June Clothing Sale Attention, men I We can save you from $4 to $7 on every suit you buy here during the coming week. The cause the semi-annual cleaning up stock time. We don't wait until after the Fourth of July to do our oleaning up, but now, right now at the very height of the season yon can buy seasonable, stylish clothes at a saving you'll appre- i mi l j. i m nvrt 'n oTirl VvrtTTo1 nl nf"hi n o Pop f 1 of nil Tao attar Ittiatitti Wo Til Do aar oonnoD nf on rrnr riniroTiQ ciate. The best values in men's ana ooys' ciotning renaieton nas ever Known. last we'ek, and expect to please hundreds this week. g Suits at $5.10 - Men's Cheviot and Cassimere Suits in dark gray, brown and mo dium color mixtures well made throughout not a Buit in the lot m worth less than $7.50 all sizes; your choice during this sale at $5.10. Suits at $9.65 g- Men's wool fancy worsted, blue y serge, plain and fancy Cassimeres mZZ and fancy Cheviot Suits all tho 5 leading styles and materials thor j oughly tailored, well lined and a per- feet lit values .that others ask $15.00 for; sale price, $9.65. Stilts at $14.98 All our $18 and $20 Suits, consist ing of unfinished worsteds, extra fine tweeds and cheviots, latest designs, very latest fashions and finely made best trimmings c bargain, $14.98. Suits at $7.10 Men's wool Cassimere Suits in fancy mixtures, neat striplngs, dark md medium grays, pin checks handsome styliBh suits, in splendid styles and materials sold in other Vstores at $12.50; sale price $7.10. Sufts at $i 1.95 w$tire large assortment of $16 lRiMwlBting of new and stylish pstwMHiyM Jnvisime iancy piaius, irsteds, cheviots, fancy fg"? etc this season's ia'tiM. sizes. Greatest bargains fo"(iffear at $11.95. Stiitsfl7.65 All our finarig gr2les and makes of $22.50 Suits inworsteds, velours, serges and fasc peds cut in the' height of thetM superbly made , and your chojiyjiy .$17.65. Moub' stravNiijjB!in all the best shapes. Men's linen AiMters and Alpaca Coats and vests jKWwecIal prices. Suits at $1 3. 5 All our $10.50 and 17.50 suits for men in all wool fine quality worsteds and unfinished worsteds, cut in the latest fashion, best trimmings throughout, splendid clothing for $13.15. Outing Stilts All our men's fine all wool outlrg Suits in light weight materials, new patterns in light or dark colorings, well made and perfect fitting. You'll appreciate one of these suits during the hot days. All $7.50 values at.. .., ....$5.35 All $9.50 values at $7.15 til m mm 1 BOYS CLOTHING Hundreds of parents and guardians have long been aware of the of the Peoples "Warehouse suits for big and little hoys. We want you this Week if noHflihln wva nlaced onwfl lines of boys' clothing. If not, tomorrow, come during the week Boys light and dark blue Percale waists, ages 6 to 16 years special ; LuC Boys' blouses, light or dark blue per cales, ages 3 to 8 yrs; great jb value at .. . .,, IOC Boys' fine grade all wool blue serge sailor suits, also fancy mO OQ mixed cheviots, 3 to 10 yra. iP"'0'' Boys' all wool 2-piece Suits, dou ble breasted styles, in plaids, checks f W T n IU JV"- 1IUI 1I WOU1 J ' v st e moil n uii . n m nAO I a III MV 4' BJ ' i " ! Mil hav((lt .-. nnnr mixea -"'-. uuu suits. na' nnrduroy wc; 75c kind for 60c; JlJJl 5... 25 m-ade. 98c; wv . Boys' wash suJhat THE PIOPLES 8 iiENS, OUTFITTERS WAREHOUSE PENDLETON, OREGON mmmmimmmmiiiiim 9 ' ' V