HlHIllllllillllllMH guilty Style Macerate Prices -f '.; s . m a- n MM ,: mm coioty news a-. y v FOR THIS WEEK We Offer 500 yards ot 1 BB am BE V BH BBB. BBJ BBB. BBl BBB BBJ W bVJ bm BVI aT BM SM H BB H Sal BB I XII i v SILK In Faacy and Combination Effects for 57c yd These silks were always priced by us at $i.oo,-and ti.25 nM vard. and THEY ARE WORTH IT. ex Alexander Dept. Storei RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. IIHIIIHIIMIM IHIIIIIIIMl State Normal. School. MAMMOUTH. OREGON. Graduates ol the School are in constant demand at talarles iari;lngiirom MO to $100 per month. Students taka the state examlna- tlona during their course in the school and ero prepared to receive State Certification graduation. Eipensta range from 1120 to $176 per year. Strong Normal', coarse and well equipped Training Department. The Fall Term' 'open September 16th. For catalogue containing full information, address J, B. I. BUTLER, E. P, KES8LER, Secretary I' real dent. FREEWATER FOLKS. mimmua -AT- THE FAIR Bummer goods muit be closed out. to make room for new Fall goods due to arrive g".on. Kveryihing seaBohalle Ifl reduced .in. price, to hasten the "general cleanup. Don't tail to vlalt our gioro riurine the week. Redactions quoted below are only samples of the cuts we are making on many" line. "There are others." -1' TT 3 How the People of That Lively Burj Are Spending the' Hot Weather. Freewater, July 24. -The extreme hot weather of the paBt few days has put several of our prominent citizens on the "Invalid" list, but still the peo ple of this bright little bur? enjoy life as well as most Our farmer friends living rh the territory commonly known as ''Hud son's Bay" are highly elated over tho fact that on and after Monday, Sep tember If they will be able to have their mall delivered right, at their front door, "just the same as city folks " definite orders for the es tablishment of a rural mail route for the benefit of that part of the country baving been received by Postmaster H. C. Janes. One additional carrier is to be en ployed at a salary of $600 per year, and he will cover an area of 21 square miles, his route being 23 milesln length. There are 100 houses along the route and a total population of over. 500 people will be served. Three iron collection boxes, where mail may be. deposited -the same as in the postofflce, will be "located along' the route, and .each, family will be sup plied with a neat mail box with its owner s name on tne sine, une car rier will begin his rounds at 10 a. m. and will be back in ample time to dis patch the mail he has gathered on the 3:55 p. m. train. One of the freaks of the storm which hit here last week was the moving of one of N. W. Mumford's barn from Its foundation. Sheds, fruit trees, fences, etc, were also de molished: The Blalock orchard, near College Place suffered severely. M. H. Rice is back from Pendleton, where he went with his family, who were on their way to visit at their old home in Forest Orove. William Johnson and his family are enjoying their summor's outing traveling through tho country In a wagon. They will remain on tho road for two months or raoro unices Mrs. Johnson, for whoso health they are making the trip, should become worse. Albert white,, the 13-year-old son of our popular liveryman, who was accidentally shot last week while crawling through a fence with loaded shot gun, is doing as well as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Perkins en Joyed a pleasant visit from their daughter. Mrs: Alice Bradfleld, who lives near LeVIston, Idaho. Messrs. Lombard '& Sheets, tho "candy" men, have dissolved part nership. J'. L. Rice has gone to Hood river with his little daughter. AN EXPERIENCE WITH TRACY STORY OF MAN WHO KNEW FAMOUS OUTLAW. SHIRT WAISTS E Our regular 35c shirt waists during sale 25o 3 C Our rnimlnr AHn " ( i RQnM E-Our regular 05c. (1.00 and SI .10 waists durimr sale 86c E Our regular $1.75 and $2 00 waists durine sale $1 50 3 E Bilk waists, latest styles, 3 25 and 2 75 3 E MfcN'S AND BOYS ULUiniNU E Special reduction of 10 per cent on all men's suits. E Special reduction of 10 per cent on all boys' suits. E Boys' knee pnuts. 20 Der cent reduction during sale. E Men's crash suits, light color, during sale $2,00 tDRY GOODS bummer dress (roods. 7Jc reeular. sale price 6c feQua n Bess dimity, 13c rejrular. sale price 10o 3 t Fancy figured lawns, 22c and 25c regular, sale price .. . 18c Batiste, all COlom. 1An vsliinn- na.ln nrffw 12o f . Lyons dye silk, 50c values, sale price 40c : All other gradea of summer jrooda same reduction. E These are moaer utlis nrtroi .tin If vati batlnra -in aarnlntr moey by sarlnr it. : s.jwuniuBureiy viatiour.ciiEAKAWCE sale tuts wee. The Place to Save Money THE FAIR The Place to Save Money A and PAPA You should just ca'l and-seethe Dandy Uj-$oJ3ate. . GO-CARTS That are being shown. atiBasler's Bargain. House. COMFORTERS Mne in PendlRton-Bo 1 are and varied as ours. , "" . . T k . t'. 'OS, BASLER'S wgala Wmmt 'ENDLETON- UKIAH STAfiP TTwt? RDIVANT BROS., Props. . BBS . . a . . . wattlTi ULlim PMaHlTI ,lTt.. 10aand raturn .l nnV.rtCrv SkLn.. . fi.WI. BUY YOUR LUMBER ' - AT THE Oregon Lumber Yard Aita St., opp. Court Howe. PRICES AS LOW AS THB LOWEST Per All Klads f BuiloiaM; UCtMial, Doors Windows- - and Window BttUdlnc Paper Lime Cement Brick. art AtttMl - ' Am Dea't Ferwt Our Wee 0ttr :lr'JBff mmi' I11W11 Saving's Bank Free SEND YOUR ADDBJM TC the Paclflo Nwaaar Unien 27 Market L, San Francisco, aao MCttre free,. a beapUful .Nlckal jfey lun Bank, nao run fMuvevuw " KardlHg the new Three Volume T International EncyclopewMo DteMen ary which is now being furnlshe tc roaders of t paper for oaly Flwt Cent a Day. Met the Desperado in Portland Just as He Walked Out the Door of a Plaoe He Had Robbed. George T. Coyne, the genial, whole- souled candy drummer, who is in Pendleton, tells of his acquaintance with Harry Tracy in Portland before he was caught and sent to the peni tentiary for his depredations. Mr. Coyne says; he, was well ac quainted with the outlaw and came very near coming in contact with him one night when he was doing some of his hold-up business. "it was during the winter of 1900." said Mr. Coyne, "wh'eni ,1 have occa sion to remember coming in contact with Tracy. It was just after dark; I walked up town, going into Offner's joint, at the corner of Fourth and Lincoln streets, to get a cigar. "Just as I turned in at the door I ,met a. man with a mackintosh and a slouch hat, pulled over his eyas, who spoke to me in a pleasant tone. I spoke to him, but did not know who 3ie was in the gloom. Had Held Up the Place. "After walking into the store the proprietor began saying: "Did you see him, did you see him?' I could not imagine what he meant, but grad ually the excited fellow told the story and I learned that Tracy had gone into the store, held up the place and robbed it He went into the place, covered the proprietor with his gun and told him to hold up his hands. The till hd, about $30 in it and. the proprietor had, several nun dred dollars in a book inside his coat, Girl Saved the Money. "Tracy walked up' to him and start4 ed to search him first The daughter of" the proprietor, about 10 years of age., was in the room. She rushed up to Tracy, crying: 'Don't you dare touch my papa; there Is the money in the drawer, help yourself!' Tracy lauehed at the little girl but turned and went to the drawer, taking .out' all the money in sight and started out at -the door. .The proprietor fol; lowed him to the door and began ar guing the case with him. Then He l ook the Watch. "The outlaw took a look ,at the pro prietor's watch chain and taking holled of it pulled the watch from Its owner's pocket, saying: That is a nrettv Eood looking watch: guess It will look better on me than on you, at the same time jerking it from bis vest and placing it in his pocket. "Then he stepped out at the door closinc it behind him, and walked away. "This was only a short time before lie was arrested and sent to Jail and wound, up in the penitentiary and is the last time I saw Tracy." more satisfactory condition than they have been since the war with the United States. It is interesting to recall the fact that in his youth Sagasta was one of the most vigorous revolutionists and untiring intriguers of his race. By profession he Is a civil engineer, and at various times when he was out of power in the government he has supported himself as teacher or journalist. When he was only 26 years old he was elected to the cor- tes. He, allied himself with the lib erals and twice had to flee to France for his life. His first ministry was that of the interior, under General Prim, and since then he has been prime minister time after time. Chinese rebels using modern field guns bombarded Nanning-!!, in tne Kwang-Sl province, for three hours on April 17, killing nearly 400 in inhabitants of the town. CELEBRATES 76th BIRTHDAY. Saaaeta. Spanish Prime Minister i Madrid, July 24. Senor Sagasta. therBpanjU priwernaniaAeiJ'walfche recipient of Innumerable congratula tions .today on.tbe occasion, of his 75th birthday. The felicitations came from the young King, from the Queen mother and fromi eminent persons in all parts or tne Kingdom, me ven erable premier is beginning to feel the weight of his years and his de sire to relinquish office and retire to private life Is no secret. But Spain can ill aaora xo spare nis bervicen. After much hard work he has suc ceeded in bringing the country's fl. nances and internal affairs into a DON'T RUNABOUT For food runabout when you can bur OB t a bargain from Neagle Brothers Our stock high class vehicles would be bard to beat in eitber price, make or material, and, It yom net)d a carriage to run about in, there is nothing like a nice buck board. Come in and look at tke beauty and tha style ot our up-to-date car riagea See Us About Gasoline Engines NKASLC BROTHERS KTaUr at, sear Mala. reatltfra. On IS What the Premiums J9re Llkm Diamond "C" Soap Wrappers can bo oxchamred for nil sorts of useful and attractive, articles. Our Hlustratod book, descrlblnir nil and ploturlnsr "VJI'S' tli?B0 Prem'umH Is nont on request. A postal will britur it. Just to show you wlmt tho premiums nro Uko, and how oaslly thoj' enn bo socured, ndto this list.' For 10 Wrappers: Mnch Nut Crackers, mado of steel, yorr stronu: o Beauty Pins, assorted colore, or Cellu loid ilalr Pins, lnrtro size. ForS5 Wrappers: Skirt Haniror: Child's Uraccleti Boy's Baseball, or Doll, Jointed and dressed. For 85 Wrappers: Pair Indian Clubs or Sofa Pillow Cover. ""cioth Wroppors: Pr'nt'ntr Press; Salad Dish.orTablo For sop Wrappers: Cam em : Berry Set; Houffh Rider Clock, or pair Opera Glasses. For 100 Wrappers: Family Soalea; Rochester Lamp, or Columbia Zlthor. Sand for the book NOW, while you think of It. Premium Dest, Tke Csdafiy Packlag Co., So. 0mJU, N. mi wx .s av.vc:. . w.hsVf i-fj.&;yi .-MR am The Beverage That Cheers and invigorates during summer's de pressing heat is Schultz's Pilsner Beer For luncheon, dinner or at bedtime it is the drink par excellence for health, strength and nerve. Don't fail to try a case of this pare and palatable, as well as refreshing beer and you will never be without it for a day afterwards. ! -aj) tH ---'SSsaBBBSBPnQaan. in n will -fr"'tM m MBSaVaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr ...JTlliPm I W. F. EARNHEART, Offloe, A880oiatioi Block. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE COLLECTIONS Mountain Resort FOR SALET located in tke Umat rr-r-r, nTTJ TrT Tke'celeBrated "Bingham eprlags' the Blue MoaaUiaa laJUw, twaiplau, witk furniture, 'xy& stock. 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