V tou ALWAYS GET GOOD GOODS AT ALEXANDER'S Midsummer Clearance Sale on all WASH GOODS tj cut must rapidly reduce this choice stock of wash goods t 3 i-2c Bays Your Choice 7 Styles LAWN 5c Buys Your Choice 8 Styles CHALLI 7 I-2c Buys Your Choice 4 Styles Brillant Cord r f HONE G0BNTY NEWS WESTON PICKUPS. 92c, .... Buys your 'choice 6 'Styles Dimity Supre-me: News of the Town and Who Is Mak ing It Tho.Weeton Leader is authority for the following which may be of inter est to Bast Oregonian readers: Mrs. Perham,' who has been visit ing Mrs. L. S. Wood at Weston, re turned to Pendleton Sunday. Miss Edith Isaac, who has been the guest of Miss Lulu Simpson, return ed to Ftwllelcii. ? Otis Mays. who. has been visiting at '"the home of -Senator Proebstel in" .this city, returned yesterday to Los-. Everett Wishard has resigned his position at Thoony s, to accept -Jt placg" with Kerrv .Oifford & Co., haudl- ing whoat. Willie Preston is occtF tying the place vacated, by Mr. "Wishr aru. Brick is .being shipped, from the. Weston yard for the new I. 0. 0. ford about Shirt Waists. 49c buys a beauty, Worth -Up to $2.. X hospital at -Pendleton, the C. P. Strain ,brlck,at Milton, anda;new building at Endlcott, Washington. S. .A. Barnes and. ..family were rusticating a few day's' last week on the .North, Fork of the U.matilla. Froni what 'Sini tells about it)-it will be use less for antlers to follow Jn his foot steps expecting -to eaten fish till the river can be restocked. J. M. Downs has already -sold about $235 worth of strawberries from "his patch on Weston mountain, which on ly contains an acre and three-quar ters and, the crop is not yet exhaust 12 l-2c buys your choice3o styles Moresque lexanflef Dept. Store ! RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. r CLEOPATRA disolved a pearl and drank it in order to show her luxuriance of taste I'Our beer would gratify the most ex quisite taste, being a pure product of. ed. object lessons like this ought tc barley, malt and hops. Made under .afford sufficient proof that strawber- most. favorable conditions, in accor- rles are a profitable crop on Weston . i dance with -the most approved meth- mountain ?i1c ' Tic in o xxjrwA norforfiAn in 1 ' . V J . 1WU I U Ut lVkl Vll 111 J . ill , tt ii j . j mi mncna. possesses niKniy nucriuve qualities. Mnnt. . u, A beerthat gives cheer and health and the town Is fun of iiarVe8t hands either in search of work or purchas ing supplies for the fields. A good and the. social charm is Schtdtg's Pilsener. Beer. many of the men come, to town In the evenings also, as Athena is now a wide open, town, gambling games be ing, in operation and the festive sharper being always ready to fur nish an evening's amusement for those who may have "get-rlch-qulck" aspirations and Incidentally to win away from them whatever loose change they may have about them. Marshall Gholson had a busy time Tuesday disposing of several head of stock which had been placed in the city pound and not redeemd by their owners. The animals were auctioned off and very fair prices were realized. A number of, local Knights of Py thias are arranging to tako advan tage of the low rates offered by the railways, and attend the biennial meeting to be held at San Francisco, August 11 and 12. The recently purchased homo o Mr, and Mrs. Fisher, which has been undergoing extensive' repairs,, is now almost ready for reoccupation. A'thenaf now lays claim to having the best band in Eastern Oregon. The. boys are practicing regularly de spite the hot weather, and recently elected new officers under whose di rection they are attaining even great er proficiency than ever. Hot weather and low excursion rates have combined, to send many of our people to the seaside, while othersi are taking their summer va cations in the mountains, at the va rious springs and other cool and breezy places. Mrs. G. 9. Osborn rusticated at the country home of Alex Kirk last week, Mrs.. W. R. Taylor, with her mother Mrs. L. M. Leeper, will summer at Bingham springs, while the families ofM. Woodward and E. H. Stone, ac companied by the Misses Gertrude Prescott .and .Carrie Stone have en joyed themselves for several days at the same-resort. 'Matt Johnson is now manager of the Pacific Coast Elevator company's warehouse at Havana and will look after the storage of the grain har vested in that vicinity. Mrs. H. McArthur, of Porland, is visiting with friends and relatives here. Miss Edna Rider, who had been visiting at Walla Walla, returned home last week. n ni A IT! RUTCH-BOUND The crutch is a poor substitute for leers, and afford a wsw' inconvenient and tiresome mode of locomotion there is bo mot pathetic sight than a person slowly and painfully moving along- tha street supported by these artificial limbs. When Rheumatism settles in the bones and inusclca of the lag;' it is safe to predict that the victim will eventually become helpless and crutch -bound. The corrosive, irritating matter that is deposited, . in the joints and muscles causes the most intense pain, the knees and ankles swell, and when, the natural. oils and Quids that lubricate', these parts are completely destroyed the joints become locked and ., , j . 4 1. Tee 1 i 1 . - . me inuscics urawn ana sua, arm cnuciics 11 necessity. The acid poisons that produce rheumatic pains form in the blood, and are distributed through the, system, and lodged in the anus, shoulders, hands,4 baclc and feet, or other parts of thT body resulting often in total disability Aperninncnt cure of Rheumatism can be effected only by n complete cleans? ing of the blood, and no other remedy so surely accomplishes this as S. S. 9$" and. the gritty particles are washed out or dislodged - .a by the new ricli blood, and relief comes to the pain-racked Rufferer. Sj S; Si leaves ao morbid irritating matter in the blood to. reunite and produce another attack, but expels every atom of it from the system. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, and docs not impair the digestion or general health like alkali or potash remedies. Write for onr special free book on Rheumatism, and if any medical advice or other information is wanted, our physicians will gladly furniah it without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, SA, OKiPlB i , State Norma! School. MAMMOUTH, OREGON. Qrniluntos ot tho School ro In cotntnt dcraknd at paHrlon tn'riRttifc from f40 to H0O per month. Htudontt tnke the utate examine tloni during their courno In tho ihool and' aro prepared to receive Btutii Certification' graduation. Expenses raiire from ll'JO to IIT per year. Strong Normal coune and well, equipped Training Department. The Fall Term opens Beptcnibor 16th. For' catalogue containing fall Information, add'OM J. 11. J. I1UTLKH, K. D. RESSLKR, Secretary Proildent. I.A BIQ BUNCH OF BARGAINS . I EXCURSION TRIPS AT REMNANT PRICES. -AT- THE Clothing CIcan-cp. $10. oo 8.oo 6.oo Men's Suits, worth 12,50, blue, pin stripe, sale price. Men's Suits, worth $10 and tn, light check, sale price Young men's Suits, worth S8. lieht color, sale price. . . Young men's Suits, worth $8.75, black, sale price 6.50 loung men s suits, worth $6.50 and $9.75, sale price. . . 5.25 : ouiia, iwo-piece, special reduction 01 20 per cent, on all grades. BoVS' Knee Panfc frnnri Trpiiiirtft' ' " - Men's Dress Pant's7'alLgrades, 10 per "cent off for"' this saie. 80 Staple! . . Calico, only 10 yds. to one person, per yd 3 c pleached Muslin. 10 vds. to one oerson ner vd 1 r. Wide Unbleached Sheeting, 8-4, peryd ;. . . 17 c Wide Unblear.hftd Shftetinr. a-A. nerivd .. . m 'c' ru rasn Toweling, 10 yds. to one person,, per -yd. . . . liinread with other purchases, 10 spools for 25 c Dress Goods. i 1 .. - I A 15c Dimitiesand-)Batistes, special price . , 12c Mercerized'Madras and 22c Lawns, special , 18c. naeta Silks and Tayelte de Soie, worth 85c, special . . . . 69c C3txw mam Ktimmit. nw 5yi; Straw Hats, all kinds, 20,rjer cent, off regular price ,.?ys Crash Hats reduced 20 ner cent for the .da v ' wll 5-raw ,Hat f bapes and sizes, $1 down to. ..... . 25c' ui"-", "l wean mts.worth 50c, special. 3-50 straw Hats, worth 2;c. special; 20c 1U A! THE FAIR "Tfie Place to Save tt Money ki t 8 V. IktaalgMtaraiB on every box of tho genuine MiesMdr thai mnirnM lammo etast If You Don't See What You Want, Ask the O. R. & N. Ticket Agent For It The O, R. & N. Company, has a few genuine bargains left. By this J.t must not be understood that any rail way or steamboat lines, are offering ai v greauy jeaucea rates 10 mane A vodm for new-ones." What the com pany has to offer at this time is some thing very attractive in the line of Excursion rates and cheap railroad fares to and from the Bast, or bar gains for those in search of an out ing trip. For instance there is The Seaside Trip. What is more" delightful during this hot weather than a few days at North Beach, far-famed as one of the grandest stretches' of. beach that is washed by the. waves of any ocean on earth. Twenty-three miles long, straight as an arrow,., smooth enough for "a ball-room floorand so firm and solid that a carriage scarcely leaves -a .trace upon its clean, white sands Its surf is the grand roll of the Pa cific ocean and its surr-oathing un surpasslble. Clams, crabs and fish which are an expensive luxury here in Pendleton, to be had there for the delightful sport of patching them. I- Round trip rate from Pendleton only $10.00. TicKets good returning until -If this trip, is not extensive enough we can oner you sometning more elaborate and in. an entirely different line for more money. A trip to Yellowstone National Park Which includes railroad rides, stage If rides,, visits to , Upper and Lower ,v.oy,ser Bas.ns, .y.eifqwstpne lake, Grand Canyon. Nbrris Geyser Basin. and board and lodging' beyond Moni- da, Montana, at which point the 1,1 traveler, leaves the O. S. L. railroad. I Wruir avnea cm rairlAn nnola rf pointers as to wnat a trip co xeiiow- 1 1 stone Jational Park means. It Is the nation's wonderland, one of the niost delightful parts of the Ameri can continent. The park embraces an area of 3000 square miles average elevation 8000 feet; encircled by mountains ' The endless variety aHd .'stupendous grandeur of the features j ejmuruced in this .tract of country, prevents any attempt at description. Round ..trip, CO-daft tickets, $170,00. uoming aown again to something within the reach of all and at the samet ime affording -pleasure and physical benefit, attention is called .to. Bingham Warm Springs. The principal charm of this well- U known Bummer resort is the.-warm springs .of mineral water and the bathing pools. Beside this, hunting, and fishing in the vicinity is always good during ..e(tseasan,, (lTIckets are soia to tne springs ana return, gooa GO days, at $1.75. Two-day tickets, including three meals at the hotel and a bath in the springs, $2.76. The waters of these springs are beneficial in many forms of nervous diseases, stomach and liver troubles, and the milder types of gout, rheu matism and kidney diseasss. Another pleasure and health resort that is becoming popular all over Or egon is Hot Lake. This lake was for untold ages known as the "Big Medicine," the cure-all ,of the Indians. Its miracles of healing would fill a volume. The flow of this lake, which is round as a dollar with n area ,of eight acres; is 100,0'Op gallons an hour, or 2,600, 000 a day! The temperature where the water, epouts from the earth is 190 degrees. A good hotel has re cently been built at the lake and quite a little village of cottages has sprung up-around It. Round, trip, 30 day tickets, $3.30. In the heart- of the BIijo Mountains, 50 mileB east of Pendleton, is an other ideal outing, place. t 1 t Meacham. Long noted for the excellence of Us Log Cabin restaurant. Clear mountain streams; 'rippje andtumble in every direction, all alive with sjpeckled mountain ftroutv. Wild rasr. berries and huckleberries are abun dant in the woods. The air is crisp and deliciously cool and every acre affords a lovely camping place. Reg ular Sunday, one-day excursion rate, $1.00. Miscellaneous Bargains. The company is offering at low figures round trip tickets to Cripple Creek, Colorado, 8aH Jtake,,,Cq!pradQ Springs and Ban jfranciscoH and will soon be ready to sell tickets from eastern Doints to Pendleton Watfout oneuiait Jrev fsw opariuniyvwwiii last, but a short' time and .it' wpuid be wise to call at the O. R. &. N. ticket office now and find out aliTabdut it. MAMA and PAPA You should just ca 1 and see the Dandy Up-to-Date GO-CARTS That are being shown, at Basler's Bargain House. More new Ideas and greater variety than ever shown In the city before. BLANKETS and COMFORTERS No Line in Pendleton so Large and varied as ours. JOS. BASLER'S Bargain Hoase BUY YOUR LUMBER AT THE - Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Court House. Preparing for a Vacation a man wants his shirts to look their best and have them In perfect order. To be sure of this send them to an up-; to-late laundry, where your- linen atd, colored shirts, your collars and cuflfe) are handled with the pare and done np with the beauty of color and finish that the Domestic laundry Is famous for. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J, F. Robinson, Prop. Pendleton. PRICBft A5 LOW AS THE LOWEST smut-ism i mm MM Boalc tbe bands thoroughly, on retiring, in hot lather or Cuticdbjl Boaf, tho most eftectWe skin purifying oap, as well as purest and sweetest for itollet, bath, and nursery. Pry, anoint freely with Cotiootu Ointment, the great akin cure and pureat of emollients. Wear old cloves during night. For sore hands, itching, Burning palms' and painful finger ends, this one tiiffftt treatment Is wonderful. Sold throunhootlhi world. l'oTtp.i)ipC.Cor, Per All Klads tf-Bulldlaf Material, Including Doors) Windows Screen Doors and Windows) Building Paper Lime Cement Brick and Sand Ana Don't Frfk Our Wms dutUrs For Saras and DwaHJags iisswssif m fin f 0 i Save the Pieces and bripg them to ut. No break is so bad what we can repair lt. 'We draw Hie lins Milft at .kindling wood. But It lowstlmui happens the cost of repairing a carriage would beTas great as the price of a new one, In wliioh eats ws say ikly, so Irani See Us About Gasoline Engine! niaqlr stoTriana wts 8t, .near Msb, Pssrflttsa, WE ARE THE PEOPLE and the only people in tbe naddUry iiUblneas thai carry a complete stock of Harneeu PadH, Wagon (yovean and Canvaw JOSEPH ELL, Loading HarrtM anal SaskNar SMOKERS' Supplies I CIGARS, tthe best Brandt TOBACCO fl neBt for i smoking and chewing PIPES -to puit fill, G. ,iiml.im1iliiil.im.iiiiIM.t...MtfUU Saving's bank i ree 4KND YOTJB ADDRESS TO the Paclflo Newaaaasr Union. 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