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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREtiOXlAM FF:NRLET0N, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEITKMHER 21, 1005. PAGE fHIUQL a e FALL AND A 1 J f FAUj AND ' WINTER PYQTI(tPr C WINTER ', 1005-1006. w igoS-1908. QUALITY AND STYLE WILIi ALWAYS PREVAIL AT TTUS STORE X Hie slock in Uio many departments of this old and well known more are now complete (wlUi very few eeeptlons) for us to gay that never In the libttory of this house was such an assortment of op to the minute In stylo merchandise showing (Is putting It mildly) we go furtlicr (wltliout and fear of Ountradictlon) and state tliat never In Hie history of Oils city wof such a complete stock of up-to-date goods J j un as no sliow tills season. Great care was exercised in selecting J i tlio right goods, as a result we have the correct styles and quality and prices ore absolutely right. .', . . .. ' .1 . Watch this space for Our Big Announcement Later USE OUR Phone Main 20 is a Hustler IT IS OURS You get prompt replies. Quick wrvtoe. Don't walk or wait; lust use 'phono 20. It will get you everything In the drug line. lYescrlptions called fur, rrnperly compounded uud delivered without delay. ALWAYS RIGHT 'PHONE MAIN 20 Brock &McComas Co. F. G. MITCHELL, Pres. A. J. M'ALLISTER, Mgr. 'CLARENCE ADAMS, Soc.-Troas. BYERS' BEST EL01R Is made from the choleest wheat that grows. Good bread Is assured when Ryers' Rest Flour la used.. Bran, aborts, steam rolled barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor. STATE BHD NETS CUSTODI AN APPOINI'ED FOR STATE FAIR GROUNDS. President. Downing, of the llourd, Will Make it I'lircluiHC of Useful anil Much Needed Property at the Clone of iIh U'hN mid Clurk l iilr Stale I'll 1 1- for 1000 Will l(c u Hummer. Although called for the purpose of electing n farmer to take charge or the state fair grounds for the ensuing year only, the meeting of the stole fulr hoaril yesterday afternoon turned out to be Millie an important affair and bore good results, Hays the Salem Statesman. A fnrmer was chosen In the person of Cim Homyer, a well known, respon sible anil experienced man for the po sition, anil he will assume his duties October 1. This position carries with It a Halary of t a (10 per annum and the duties couxlnt of keeping the track in first-class condition and looking after the properly on the grounds. He will also be permitted to raise crops on the tillable soil and receive one third of the yield as compensation. This duty performed the bourd sjtent the balance of the morning in general discussion of affairs pertain ing to the improvement of the grounds und property generally and drifted In to a prospective of the 1H08 state fair. As a result of this latter discussion It developed that the board will awaken to renewed energy and enter prise for the next state fair and en deavor to make it of such proportions nd general excellence as to over shadow all previous exhibits in all de partments und features. New Ideas were advanced along all lines of state fair work and the meet ing promises to bear good fruit when the gates of the 1906 exhibition are thrown open to the public. There Is u small surplus In the Im provement fund and President Down ing was authorized by the board to negotiate with the management of the Lewis and Clark fair for the purchase of such property which will add to the attractiveness and benefit of the state fulr grounds. . President Downing will leave for Portland this morning and will enter Into negotiations with the fair man agement for the purchase of a num ber of Iron settees, exhibit furniture and paraphernalia, statuary, etc., as his Judgment dictates. There are a number of articles. Irving's Rucliu Wafers are a true remedy for all Kidney Dis ease, from Its most simple form pain in the back, to Its worst and very dan gerous condition Bright's Disease. We mean It when we say they will cure you and we would not say it if we had not confidence in them, which is the direct result of our knowledge of their cures In cases that seemed al most hopeless. Sold at 6Uc a box by Tallman & Co., 623 Main St., Pendle ton, Ore. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Two fine building lots, 200 each. 6-room house, two lots; good well; located near school, price 11050.00. C-room house with bath, shade trees. Price $1600.00. 4-room house, city water, shade trees. Price $600.00. New 4-room house, two large lots; well, city water, fruit and shade trees. Price $1600.00. Uood 6-room house, large barn, two large lots, nice Bhade and fruit trees, large chicken yard. Trice $2500.00. Good 6-room house, bath, .stone cellar, all open plumbing, porcelain tub; shade trees. Price $.2000.00. 4-room house, barn, city and spring water. Price $760.00. 4-room house, whole block of 16 lots, plen ty of fruit trees and spring water. Price $2600.00. 2 lots and small house. Price $i200.00. 5-room house, bath, shade and fruit trees. Price $1800.00. New 8-room house, large larn, chicken house, 3 lots. Price $3600.00. 4-rom bouse and lot. Price $1000.00. New modern 10-room house, corner Gar flel and Wilson streets. This 1b a snap. $3,600. Also vacant lots In all parts of the city. If you wish to build we can sell you a lot and furnlHh you the money to build your home. 160 ai re ranch to exchange for city proper ty. 5 acres, 7-room house; all in fruit and al falfa; close in. All three of the above are snaps. Call at office for price. 160 Ranch on Birch Creek. 35 acres af falfa. Good house and barn. Spring. Small orchard $4,250.00. PHONE MAIM 64. HARTMAN BENTLEY COURT ST., PENDLETON, ORE. (TREK CATAHH1LIL DEAFNESS. which will be for sale at the Hose of the 1'ortlanil fair, which will be In- ; valuable to the state fair management ' One Week's I'm" of Hyoniel Did More In the future, and especially is this xhllll slx Months' Trinlnienl l so with respect to show cases, stands and seats. In the treatment of deafness which on the state fair ,s "'ten a resuu i uaianii. nyiinni me may rest during .arm laimi iinnu:umirij ui,n m,-- SM4'illllNtM. At present there Is no seating commodatlons irrmilwls uiiot- the .lav. and a few seats scattered flamed membrane and the hearing be about In the shade of the trees on the . Bins to return at once. A few days grounds would be greatly appreciated I treatment will bring relief, and In by the patrons of the annual events, three or four weeks, according to the and it Is regarded ns a piece of wise severity of the case, a cure will be foreslghtedness on the part of the fair ! accomplished. board to have taken these essential ' Miss Meeks of Mattewan, N. V.. details Into consideration. ' says: "Hyomi Is truly wonderful. 1 President Downing says that he will j have used It but a short time and also make an attempt to Interest all see a great change in my condition, of the counties having exhibits at the My hearing Is Improving rapidly, and Lewis and Clark fair In the state ; I had no idea I would Improve so fairs of the future and will endeavor j rapidly in so short a time. My breath to induce them to remove all of their j which was very offensive to myself exhibit paraphernalia to the state fair and others, has lost its bad odor en grounds, where It will be useful forjtirely. 1 have spent a great deal of the respective counties to make ex-j money with catarrh specialists, and hibits or their resources at the state can truly say thnt six months of their exhibits in the future. - treatment Is not eiiual to one month Through the enlargement of. the "f Hyomel." j space in the main pavilion ample room 1 Tallman & Co. are selling Hyomel ; has been provided and President I upon the unusual plan of agreeing to ', Downing says that he will have plenty! return the money If the medicine dues of space next year to allow the mer-; not cure. I chants and business establishments of i comnl'etc outfit costs only $1.00,! this and other cities of the state to , ,) cnMstB of an inhaler that can be advertise their business. Heretofore i L.arrled In the vest pocket, a medicine concession space hag. been at a lire- ,r,,,,p,.r. and a bottle of Hyomel. The ir.lum and there has been a great d- j mhHlvr will last a lifetime and there miind for it, but he thinks he will now ,.UKh Hyomel for several weeks' have enough space to satisfy the de-, .,,,.,, Additional bottles of Hy niand. omel can be procured for "0 cents. i Compare this smalt expense with the Scuttle Gives $25,000. j tvv charged by specialists, and then Seattle subscribed $25,000 for for-! remember that If Hyomel does not eign missions during the recent meet ing of the Congregational missionary boards there. Madelyn Mundiall, with "The Chaper nuesv" at the Frazer Sunday night, Scptcinlior 21. TciiiiKraiKM' Work Among Indians. Ardmore. I. T., Sept. 21. The Wo-" men's Christian Temperance Union of this territory opened its annual terri torial convention here today with a large attendance. The reports sub mitted by the secretary indicate large gains In membership during the past year and highly satisfactory results of the temperance work among the nations. L. C. Ruder. Nuf sed. cure. Tallman & Co. will return your I money. What other treatment for catarrh ; and catarrhal colds Is sold In this, way? j A mob attacked the government prison at Riga, Russia and released two political prisoners. Two keepers and two policemen were killed dur ing the row. OTP Tffi . - In the Townsite of J (o)4l3 )LllS UK1AH OREGON ARE NOW ON THE MARKET AT THE RATE OP $22.50 PER IOT: FIVE DOLLARS CASH DOWN, INSTALLMENTS OF $2.S0 PER MONTH. WITHOUT INTEREST. AND THE HALANCE PAYABLE IN NO LOT WORTH LESS THAN $22.50 MANT OP Til KM WORTH MORE, SOME OF THEM OYER S250.00 EACH. AND ONE WORTH $1,000.00 TODAY. . THIS IS DONE TO ADVERTISE THE GREATEST STOCK AND DAIRY COUNTRY IN THE WOK!,.. AND HY CALLING AT OUR OFFICE, NO. 106 EAST ALT A STREET. WE WILL FULLY EXPLAIN ABOUT THE FUTURE OF URIAH AND CAMAS PRAIRIE COUNTRY. WE WILL GIVE A PRIZE OF THE FIRST PAYMENT ON ONE OF THESE LOTS TO ANY ONE WHO WILL GIVE US THE REST CATCH PHRASE 1X1 USE"lN PLACING I'KIAH AND THESE GREAT OPPORTUNITIES BEFORE THE PUBLIC. SEND OR BRING YOUR IDEA TO OUR OFFICE, AND WHEN THE BEST ONE IS IN WE WILL RE PLEASED TO DO AS AGREED, AND RE CEIPT THE AUTHOR FOR THK HRST PAYMENT ON A LOT THAT MAY HAVE A VALUE OF $1,000.00. "KEEP VOI R EYE ON PASCO" OR ' WATCH TACOMA GROW," ARE ILLUSTRATIONS OF WHAT WE WANT FOR URIAH. UKIAII (ALTITUDE 30O0 FEET) IS ADMIRABLY LOCATED IN THE HEART OF FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES OF FINE PRAIRIE LAND. THE SURROUNDINGS MOUNTAINS ARE COVERED WITH MILLIONS OF FEET OF YELLOW PINE. ON ONE OF THE VALLEY RIDES IS THE GREATEST MINERAL AND HOT SPRINGS KNOWN IN THE PACIFIC COAST, AND ON THE OTHER SIDE A GREAT COAL BED HAli RECENTLY BEEN DISCOVERED, THIS COUNTRY IS LIKE A GREAT UNOPENED GOLD MINE. THF: TIME IS RIPE I'OR DEVELOPMENT, AND THE ENCROACHING INTERESTS OF THE FAST INCREASING POPUL TION AND THE GREAT NATURAL WEALTH DEMAND IT WITHIN A SHORT TIME. A RAILP.OaD IS SURE TO PIERCE THIS FERTILE LAND AND BRING IT IN TOUCH WITH OTHER COM MERCIAL INTERESTS. CAN BE MADE THE GREATEST SUMMER RESORT IN OREGON OR WASHINGTON. WILL BE A SYNONYM IX) It THE BEST STOCK THAT CAN BE RAISED. COAL WILL BECOME KNOWN TintOUGIIOUT THE INLAND EMPIRE. M DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE ALREADY IN GREATER DEMAND THAN THE SUPPLY FINISHING LUMBER IS THE BEST THAT CAN BE OBTAINED. Ukiah Has Much to Recommend It MR. MILTON HUBER OF WALLA WALLA. A WELL KNOWN LIFE INSURANCE MAN WHO, WITH HIS WIFE. SPENT THE SUMMER IN THE FINE CI.1MYTF. AND THE FRAGRANT BAL SAM. OP THE YELLOW PINES, REQUESTED THK FIRST CONTRACT TO A TOWN IiOT IN UKIAH, SAYING THAT HE WANTED A HOME THERE TO RETURN TO EACH YEAR M ANY ARF T1IF COMMENDATION8 RECEIVED EVERY PAY FROM THOSE WHO HAVE SEEN THIS COUNTRY AND KNOW ITS WONDERFUL RESOURCES. THE UKIAH TOWNSITE COMPANY J. B. DESPAIN, President 106 E. ALTA STREET CHAS. A. HILL, Secretary