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Better Prepared Than Ever to
Give the Public Good Meat at
the Lowest Prices.
Let Us Convince You
Largest Assortment of Differ
ent Meats Ever. Brought to
This City or in Fact Eastern
Oregon. We Se l Wholesale
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Everybody Invited to Trade Here and Save Money
Loin Steak - -Round
Steak -Shoulder
Steak -Plain
Roast Beef
Prime Rib Roast
Veal Roasts - -
U Loin Muttori Chip
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Chops
Veal Chops -
Per Lb.
10c
8c
6c
6c
8c
10c
10c
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10c
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Pork Loin -Pork
Sausage
Hamburger -Bologne
- -Weiners
- -Link
Sausage
Corn Beef -
Per Lb.
10c
8c
8c
6c
10c
10c
4c
Boil Bef
Sparcribs
Corn Pork
Veal Stew
Bacon - -Ham
-Pickled
Pigs
Pickled Tripe -Lard
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Feet-
Per Lb. :
4c
6c
10c
6c
14c
14c
8c
8c
11c
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NEWS
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WESTON
MAT 15-16 WESTON WTLL
HAVE A CLEANING HOUSE.
Marriage of Popular Young People
Former R rodent Was in the Trlaoo
Earthquake Sawmill Will Start the
10th Potatoes Are Coming In for
Shipment Road Repairing In Pro
gress Vni ted Brethren Quarterly
Meeting Making Ready for Pio
neers' Picnic. 1 .
Weston, May 4. The Woman's
club of Weston, is arranging to have
a. clean-UD day for the city. The club
suggested the Idea to the city council
and it met with enthusiastic favor, and
the days for the work will be May
' 15 and 16. The council will hire teams
and all people are expected to clean
their yards. To make Weston look
beautiful Is the idea. The mayor has
appointed Mrs. G. W. Proebstel, sr.,
. Mrs. W. E. Woods and Mrs. D. W.
Warren t co-operate with the health
officers In an effort to Interest all res
idents in the matter. ( !
E. L. Withers Is carrying the frail
on rural route No. 1, in place of B. F.
Sorrmervlllc, (resigned. , r '
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I The Blue Mountain . sawmill 'will
again be in operation after the ioth
of May under the supervision of Jacob
Proebstel. ;
G. W. Simpson has purchased' the
W. C. Young property on Normal
Heights. Mr. Young expects to move
to Franklin county on his homestead.
Potatoes aro coming in from . the
mountains by the wngon load dally,
and are being shipped out by Sim
Cully, the grocer, and Dupuls & Co.
P. T. Harbour, foreman for , the
Weston brick yapl, went to I'omeroy
Wednt-sday on business. The brick
yard is furnishing brick for several
new business houses In Pomeroy.
The road on Weeton Mountain near
W. 'H. Beathers place Is being re
paired under the supervision of G. W.
Skaggs.
Mrs. Ore, Howe and two children,
of Rawlins, Wyo., are visiting Mrs.
Lucretia Maloney. Mrs. Howe is a
niece of Mrs. Maloney.
Next 8unday is the occasion of the
fourth quarterly meeting this year at
the United Brethren church. Elder
J. M. Tresenrtter will fill the pulpit
both morning and evening.
C. W. Lleuallen and family have-
moved, from Nampa, Idaho, to Jor
dan Valley, Ore.
I. Peterson expects to leave soon for
Grand Forks, B. C, to explore the
country with a view to locating.
Elaborate preparations are now tin
der way for the Umatilla Pioneers'
picnic, which will be held here May
31, June 1, 2 and 3. Governor Cham
berlaln has already declared his in
tentlon of coming, and Wlthycombe
will also he in the field.
Married.
Albert Gould, of Weston Mountain,
and Miss Bertie Gettings, of Basket
Mountain, were united In marriage at
Walla Walla Wednesday. April 25. by
the Rev. A. L. Tharotighman, at the
M. E. parsonagv. The following Run
day an elfgant dinner was served at
the home of, the bride's mother, a
number of invited friends, being pres
ent, and the' couple were the recip
ients of many beautiful presents. Th.y
will make their home on Weston
Mountain. !
' Write of l ire. '
,Miss Nellie Seaburg, formerly a res
ident ox Weston and Pendleton, m
writing to Mrs. G. W. Proebstel re
cently, stated, that-she lost all of. her
possessions In the San Francisco 'fire.
She has an excellent position as secre
tary of a large 'commercial . concern,
and consequently Is not much dlscour
aged, as she also had an account In
the bank which she received.
A Word
of
Warning
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Don't buy substitutes for MEN
KEN'S HORATED TALCUM
POWDER. "Just ai good" ia
only a deceit by which a dealer
tries to tnake money out of the '
superiority and success of MEN-
NEN'S POWDER. There's nothing
just as good as MENKEN'S and
users of substitutes and imitations
risk skin, complexion and comfort in
doing so. 1
As a protectipn to health use Mennen't
Powder and only Mennen's.
Have you tried MENNEN'S VIO
LET BORATE D TALCUM TOILET
POWDER? Ladies partial to violet
perfume wiU find Mennen't Violet
Powder fragrant with the odor of
fresh plucked Parma Violets. . . , .
For sale everywhere for 26 cents, 'or
mailed post paid on receipt of price, by
kjtfitfin'.
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CERHAiVD MENNEN CO, Naw&rk, N. J.
ADAMS HAPPENINGS
DELEGATES CHOSEN TO
THE TWO GRAND LODGES.
Death of 14-Year-Old Boy Caused by
Consumption A New Irrigation
Wheel Family Has Removed to
Pendleton Recovering From the
Grip Mrs. Ralston Taking Medical
Treatment at Walla Walla O. R,
ft N. Ia Building Coal Sheds Much
Wheat Being Shipped,
Adams, May 4. Isaac French, th
14-year-old son of Mrs. French of this
place, died Tuesday of consumption
from which disease he has been a suf
ferer for some time. He was burled
at Athena Wednesday. He leaves his
mother, two brothers and two sisters
to mourn his death.
City Recorder J. D, Qreglilre Is in
Portland and southern Oregon, where
he will remain for several days on
business and pleasure combined.
Mr. Harper, the barber, and family
have gone to Pendleton to reside.
D. B. Richardson passed through
the city last Sunday afternoon en
route to Weiser, Idaho, .on business.
Mr. Marauav the druggist, who was
quite1 111 . with lagrlppe for a few days,
Is able to attend to duties at the store
again.
Mr.iand Mrs. M. A.- Ferguson are
expected over from Helix Sunday to
spend the day.
Mrs. Ralston, who was taken to
Walla Walla some days ago for med
ical treatment, does not seem much
improved according to last reports.
Mrs. Jerry Swartz, wife of the de
pot agent, who was operated on at
Athena a few days since, Is Improving
slowly. It will be a week or 10 days
before she will be able to be up.
Robert Bacham of Pendleton, Is In
the city, and expects to remain some
time. '
Miss Armstrong and. daughter, of
Pendleton, visited at the home of Mrs.
.Ross Monday. '
Misses Oracle. Blake and Price were
Pendleton visitors Monday.
, Miss Ethel Lteuallen went to Pen
dleton Saturday on a Bhopplng expe
dltlon.
Fred Blake,. Henry 'Brewster, Ed
Whltely and Earl Spencer were among
those from Adams who attended the
bati game in Pendleton last Sunday,
August Arp has purchased a fine
burro, for which he has been offered
large sums, but refuses to part with
the animal.
The O. R. & N. company has a force
of men at work building a coal shed
near the depot.
Two carloads of wheat were ship
ped from the warehouse ' at this place
by different farmers to the Athena
mills last week. ' Arrangements are
now being made to ship a carload to
Pendleton this week.
August Arp has secured a water
wheel, which he has placed In Wild
Horse creek, to use In Irrigating a
tract of land which he has planted in
garden stuffs.
Delegates to Portland.
T. A. Lleuallen and G. M. Morrison,
members of the I. O. O. F. lodge,
have been chosen as delegates to at
tend the grand lodge convention which
will be held In Portland May 22 and
23. Mrs. Laura Lleuallen will go as
a delegate from the Rebekah lodge.
PENDLETON OLD FOLKS.
Should Read This.
One of the saddest sights in the
world is an aged person with tottering
steos. and bowed down with the infir
mities of old age," said a member of
the Pendleton Drug company, "and
everything It contains is named on the
back label of every bottle, but it Is
guaranteed to be a genuine cod liver
medicine, containing all the medlcl
pal curatives and strength-creating el
ements of cod liver oil actually taken
from fres hcods' livers, with organic
Iron and other body-bulldlng elements,
and we guaranteed to the aged, the
weak, run-down, debilitated and con
valescent of Pendleton, that Vlnol will
repair worn tissues and replace weak
ness with strength or return money in
every case where It falls." The Pen
dleton Drug Co.
Protect Proprietary Medicines,
Did It ever occur to you that pro
prietary medicines are a blessing to
mankind generally? Th good pns
have long continued sale: (he boot
the renaieton yru5 comjm.,,, one, have ,., llf(s and oon ,eaye
If" the publishers of the East Oergonl. thft mrkl,t,
Moating Body Was Fonnd.
County Commissioner J. W. Carey
today received a letter announcing the
finding of a body in the Columbia
river, three miles east of Paterson
postofflce. In the southern part of the
county. The dead man Is unknown.
The body was dressed only in drawers
and laced railroad shoes and la badly
decomposed. The man was about
E feet 11 Inches tall and weighed 160
pounds, had dark complexion, and
three upper and four lower front
teeth were missing. No other clew to
his Identity Is obtainable. Commis
sioner Carey referred the letter tu
Coroner Hedger, of Klona, who will
probably order the body removed
from the river and burled. Prosaer
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an only realized the good Vlnol will
do for the aged residents of Pendle'j
ton they would devote columns of
space In their paper urging such peo
ple to take our cod liver oil prepara
tion, Vlnol.
When a person reaches that time of
life where they are on the downward
path, all the orgnns act more slowly,
the blood becomes thin and sluggish
and It Is difficult to obtain sufficient
nourlhment from the food eaten to
keep up strength and vitality.
Vlnol changes a decrepit old per
son into a healthy, cheerful compan
ion, because It Is nature's remedy for
creating strength and vitality,
Vlnol Is not a patent medicine, as
It we hud to depend entirely upon
physicians and druggists It would be
expensive and very Inconvenient at
tlmeB, especially In the country and
at night when neither could be con
veniently reached. For nearly 40
years Boscheo's German Syrup has
been used in many families and
thousands of lives have been saved
by Its use, when it was Impossible to
reach a ohyslclan. German Syrup Is
the best household remedy for coughs,
colds, throat and lung trouble. It
quickly relieves the hacking cough,
loosens the phlegm, and brings sound
and refreshing sleep. Twenty-five
and 76 cents. Get a c.py of Green's
prize almanac. Tallman & Co,
Kidney complaint kills more people.
than any other disease. This Is due
to the disease being so insidious that'.
It gets a good hold on the system be
fore it Is hecognlied. Foley's Kidney
Cure will prevent the development of '
fatal disease If taken in time. Koep- -pen
drug store.
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Hair Goods.
La Frelnlere and wife will'
arrive in city about May 1 with a
complete line of hair goods, switches,
pompadour and all kinds of ladles'
hair goods made to order. Switches
made from combings. Cut hair andi
combings bought.
Gents toupees made to order. Sat
isfaction guaranteed.
Largest in the World
Correctly describes the Anheuser-Busch
Brewery. Covers 128 acres equal to 70
city blocks. Storing capacity 600,000
barrels. Employs more than 6,000 people.
Sales for 1905
1,403,788 Barrels
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which exceeds that of any other Brewery in
the world.
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'a
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PENDLETON ICE ft COLD STORAGE CO.
Distributor,