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If after reading the above you are not con vinced that we have the best place in PEN DLETON to "RUBBER." come in and see us and "WE WIL1. SHOW YOU" how to get value for your money. Now don't forget to RUBBER." Yoiirs for "RUBBER." A. Kimkel (Sb Co. i RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER RUBBER GUI . GOOD SPIRIT OF "LOG 1 CABIN" EATING HOUSE. BIG BEN Will make the present season at m place tnree miles northeast of Pendleton, on Wild Horse Creek, every day except Saturday. Saturday at Dutch Henry Feed Yard, Pendleton. PEDIGREE AND DESCRIPTION. Big Ben is sired by a thoroughbred Kentucky Jack. Dam: A large Maltese Jenny; Big Ben is 15 hands high, heavy built, with good bqneand a sure Foal getter. TERMS: " S10 -to-Mnaurc living colt, or S5 a leap. Money due when mares are sold or moved from netgnborhood. W. W. HARRAH OWNER , A recipe for a cake made fa moil in colonial iIrvs by Martha Wanning , ton has descended from mother in , daughter mid 1b now In the posses ' slon of .Mrs. K. S. Mini in of this city, she having obtained it in 1S6 i trom the daughter of the woman to whom it wut. , confideu by Martha i Washington herself, says the Oregon Daily Journal. Mrs Munra. although within a few , months of her 73d birthday. Is un t usually well preserved and is as bright and energetic as many a wo . man of 2i years her junior. For more than a quarter of a century pas; she has heen known to the traveling public as "Grandma" Mini- ra and "the old lady with the silvery I rtirls." hundreds who have never J heard her name remembering her I front her snowy curls which have I beer, a distinguishing feature during 'he more tliRn 20 years she has been in the service of the O. R. & N at the Bonneville eating house and the , famous log cabin dining station at Meacham. near the summit of tlx Blue mountains. Mrs Munra conducted the log cabin station from the time of us erection Jo years since until it was destroyed by flre a little over a year ago. Since that time she has been a resident of Portland, living at the home of her daughter, .am. Wat kins, a' 2o Seventh street. "Grandma" Munra was bora a' Erie. Pa.. Iteing a daughter of Joseph Starrett. founder' of the Erie Gazette i and at one time owner of the land uNn which the business portion ot i Erie now stands. j She came to Oregon about 2." I years ago. at a time when the Pull i man buffet and dining cars were gel j doni seen on western railways and ; the call of "Twenty minutes for din ner not-.fled the weary travelers ot the reaching of a stop for refresh nients Both at the Bonneville and i Meacham station this call was heart ily welcomed, and a general exodus from the cars took place whenever I "grandma's" house was reached. "It was noticeable, too. that the 2i-minute limit bad small effect j when 'grandma' was the hostess jaiid more frequently the s'op was , from 3n to 4i' minutes, the call of ! All aboard'" never coming until ev I cry person had been surfeited ' in th dining rooms of the house NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE An Exquisite Hair Dressing TUP rHJTf-MMAI U TTMFn Y THAI " MLUi lnwuftnwvrr UKRMi. i , ( Oregon Dally Journal Digs Up a Cake Recipe New Owned by Mrs. . i Munra Whic Has Descended From , J Martha Washington Sketch of an ' Interesting Career. ' m.&i& a, if :. Herp.cide Cutis I THE LAD.ES OBJECT a gnmir.i mid suet- Lit.: drc,;-. in; ,,i ... -ii.. ,.- in"- u urtn imn liemicalt, iiuenii.i: uu hi.u Tin murl-ci prelcrentt f it a i - an ami dan. juepara'ioii. particular!;, uif t!:a- o , :v uncs . .eBive oili li-ss antl leaves the hair Hair and fluff), is re flected in the enormous sales ot Newbro's Herpi cide. Discriminating iadies become enthusiastic over its refreshing quality and exquisite fra grance A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY must have pretty hair The features ma 1 rulte plain or even homely. yet if the heat' .- "-owned with an abundance of beautiful hair uttrat uvoness Will not be lacking. The Poei a!- "Fair tresses nmn's imperial race ensnar- Herp'cide gives the hair a charming disMm -venes that Is characteristic of no other !iar dressing. DISEASED HAIR A MISFORTUNE. Unsight y or discus -ii hair a min"'.uii ,n more -waj 'hau one There is the acuta injury to the hair .oMicles. and the conseqiieir ins or thinning Of the hair, tin- may cause diseases Mia- ..ini-tln.-- tiillow a removal or thinning " natures protection th- heart uiseased condition us tin hair effects a woman's dis- i, in ( a marked decree ir the hair is dull, brittle and lwe owiiii: to the iireselire of a in nun truwtli the effect i id dampc:. . - -iir.i.-. an! a. ereM in hi appeariMirt liro t H rpi nit (iM ri iitnes i tlaiidmff itiiri.n, aner wl.uli ( t and abiin lum e i the hun v aire intendeJ Almost man -thi use of h-rpicide Gentiemat ' bro's Herpicide in use at all .n shops. STOPS ITCHING OF THE Si ATELY. A CONVINCING TRIAL. "After 16 applications of New r my head was free of all disease an 1 first commenced to use Henm . it would be a fake like lots n, am happy to state that it ha- n: than you claim for It." (Signed.) i. Independence. Ore. PROMINENT DOCTOR SAYS: "It gives me pleasure to stat that since using your preparation Herpicide. I bale been much ben eflted and naarly entirely roller ' from the troublesome itching u: my scalp. I believe it will ent.r. ly cure such troubles If proper I ied." i Sign.. V H. EWIN. M. I I Uni ii Ore ft--' 3f NtT -ui- j 1 a urai l:j tl 3 Li r 5 f - r- l " r at -, .EE. H VEs A Healthy Hair. F. V. SCHMIDT, Special Ageit At firuft i"r . H nl 1' i in slump- to Tn MtTpici'jo i'o Dt-Ti i m MM I in,,fH I III 1 llM . II" h ionnnipie Destrov the Cause You Remove the Effect." uu... . v -. ...... ... u. H - e i'1 .j quaint picture of itustling aietffl' and good humor, passing from one table i to another to be assured that the guests wre receiving proper atten i tiun. greeting old friends and gain . ing new, serving a guest hersolf DOCTOR J. MAN FOO THE CELEBRATED BOOT AND HERB DOCTOR has 10-45 first street, between Washington and Stark. Graduate university in China CURES v LIVER and KIDNEY diseases. Consumption. Rheumatism. troubles and all diseases of the human body by the use of pecially prepared for each case. BEST OF CERTIFICATES IN OFFICE. HOME CURjBS BY MAIL If you cannot call-. at his o your symptoms fully. Many cases-can be cured at home, advise you regarding your case free of charge. Send for Consultation FREE. Office hours from f a m till ' j m moved to of medical STOMACH HERBS w- ffiee, write Will gladly pamphlet. t t t t t FRAZER. THEATRE fiimi' r. iii- an rt K J Tuyl It; The J. Man Foo Root and Herb Medicine Co. No. 10-14 Firs' stree'. between Washington and Stark. Por'land. Or . .. n . . , , . 1- . . I V, i . , ll tl U ULI1II1P lliiTillllll llnrill III nillin,lliil,,'ilTiiTi,lllli,II lnT iTnl ii ii i- ton herself. t Mrs. Munra has carefully preserv- rather than wait for a waiter to take -d this recijie. and through her mr- j the oruer j tesy the Journal is enabled to pre She soon became a familiar figure. ' sent 1f to its readers, as loiiowt ,aud the stop a; her station was a' "Take pounds of whie sugar : feature of the trip over the O. R &' '4 pounds of buuer. i pounds of N. She never forgot a face, and rec- flour. 1 pint of sour milk. t'. egg" a I ovniied her guest years after they , tea poo nful of soda in the tour milh. i had tflned with her. ! tbe grated rind of 2 lemons and t he I For years th advertising cards of , juloe of one. 1 nutmeg, a pin n or I the railway bore Mrs. Munra's pic-, mace, 1 iwund of currants. 1 ! trait, and enlarged coptes of her pho- JJJounds of citron. I tugraph. together with that of the i "Whip the butter and sugar to a hi eabte dining station, are to beiream. to which add the yolks of the found on the walls of rallwav pas- ( wo" beaten; then atlr in the j senger and dining stations all over ; Uk nd flour alternately, followetl the West from California to British . wnnes or me eggs oeaien io Columbia. ' froth. Have the fruit well floured In 1&69. while in St. Louis, she he- ' and tlr in last. Cover with a hut cam acquainted with Mrs. Stephen ' ter P"ner tn kP frnm browning I Gardner in that city and from her too rapidly, and bake for hour obtained a eal, rer ipe which had been gniT MrF Gardner her Tin- ranroad has li'-en -imjilete i J mother who hart 'i-ii a neighi,nr 0t around the southern end ot Lrn-i , tlit Wauliint'lftnri nr Mliiih' 't pnrfti tlmLnl uni! transitiirtnf Ion of 'lo'iiiv and l.ad li-en idstich1 m -n- rnal and Mippli-i- over it hai- l-;un 4..,.,;M;,...i..;..i,,;....;M;,,,i;.,;l,i,--irT SPECIAL. SUNDAY. APRIL 24. RETURN ENGAGEMENT. mnnunni in r l O w I i u n ylL wWI'tr nil I I in- - t i . 1 THE FAMOUS FARCE "Brown's in Town" rn- I-i-i- by an ex-e: 'Iged to lie i &!u TTi' ale 'oaiiiBiiv Ten niv. i-ates- iuugli proc. Seaifc on saii M ' SPURR'S REVERE Mocha and Java COFFEE THE ONLY COFFLE THAT IS mL WAYS THE SAME AND ALWAYS RIGHT. "ONCE TRIED, .ALWAYS USED." SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON, LARD HAMS . - 'THEY TASTE DIFFERENT." NOT GOOD, NOT HERE THE BEST OF EVERYTHING AT OUR. STORE Clean store, good goods, the best of service and honest treatment is our aim at any and all times F. S. YOUNGER. k SON TELEPHONE MAIN 201 Independence Gold Medal Butter DIRECT FROM CREAMERY THE FULL FLAVOR, THE DELICIOUS QUALITY, THE ABSOLUTE P"1 TY OF GOLD MEDAL BUTTER DISTINGUISH IT FROM ALL OTH ERS. "MUCH THE BEST" Diamond W Canned Goods THEDIAMCjjD "W" CANN" GOODS ARE" " BY FAR BETTER than others. Atrial convinces." . i ftftfi "I i. t i t i i Mi pi 5 u t l