... ,4 .t. l..- ..V .A. .. VOlMr, . . 'f ' ' -" .... , ,. - DAIL EAST ORlNIrP"Pliirot,OBBWr SATl'RPAY.APglL 20. wWMBW,-. MW.M,BOJXBaASE'. . S 4 1' PAGE EIGHT, ... i r i I I I J I I nninrn nnin t ....i , " mm rnibta auui EmWoitery ahd Ldce Sale The Laca and Embroidery business is BOOMING at the Fair Store this wees, way c necause we are offering better values than usual: "We will Mil you lace this week for I 5c a yard ; 7. 3 that are worth 60 and 7c a yard. ' , , ' .. . ' Also some fine edgings worth 20c and 85c yard will go this wee 'for I8e a yard ! A big assortment of fine Insertions, no lace to match, all go tn at one. , price of 8cayard to pieces of wide embroidery at special price of I lea yard 40 pieces embroidery Insertion, lOo and o values, special at 9c a yard - to pieces narrow embroidery, t to 4 Inches wide, at special price- t 5c.ayard ' . - V' J ''ol wide emrMderfjtqc frahie. at special prtee of Naw Neckwear - FB HVB JUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE VVW THINGS IN LADIES' NECKWEAR. OUR WINDOW SHOWS JjoME OF THE NEWEST STYLES OF. NECKWEAR. JUST ARRIV ED BY EXPRESS. , .THE ftUR DEP't. STORE , 1 TJv. .pENDLETON.IOREGOPTi iV r i : e t BRIEF RECORD Oft. county'ewnts Special very; abort HE1I5I0H HOTES MAXWELL jCflttPANT IS'Li; r-TAKnrfi OCT WATER TODAY rUM Arc. Being Formulated to In- oKiin wMttltit?. Todav cvrijrmi mijsiv. B to Select 'fUte jrfrjr, V fcjiool pof-4 Y New-port Company to Moving its CAInns Arrived front Omaha Pe tition to Retain Postmaster Bland lUre Boon. ONE HUNDRED PER CENT INCREASE IN , IDAHO Good" Horeos That Sold for $150 Each Year Ago Are- Now Wirtta IJ50 ami $300 Buyers Hfcye Scoured the Country Over ' Thdronglily and Can Find But Few for Sale. , Not onlv throuKhout eastern ure- jton, but all ovpr. the entire northwest the demand tor ooa norse is un precedented and prices are extreme ly high. " Umatilla county horsemen will at once recognize the same con ditions here that are mentioned tn the following Item concerning the active horse market In Boise and vi cinity. The Boise Statesman says: There Is a scarcity of good horses in Boise, which, from reports com ing from different atctlons of the state seems also to show conditions In this regard quite generally throughout the state. The state ment Is made on good authority that never before In the history of' this city has there been such a scarcity, hrough on by n demand, the like of which, It is said, has never been known here. , , The dearth of horses has to do with both draft and driving horses. It H explained ' that the Increased prosperity of citizens calls for the In creased demand for driving horses and that the' general prosperity throughout the state, ' which occa sions air unprecedented amount of building, Is responsible for the great rtmand at this time for' work horses. Dr. Bodle, veterinarian, who has deilt In horses more or less ' since IS, says he has never known such A demand for horses as now exists, not only in Boise, but throughout Tdaho. Naturally' the " increased demand calls for better prices, and at thu nresent time horse flesh Is consider ably higher than It has ever been according to the statements of those in a position to know. Dr. Bodle states horses are at least 15 per cent higher in Boise than a' year ago. Merer nnd hcrses that averaged 1150 wortn OF THROAT ft y" ' AND Eft!!- EODES . r- -V DIR. KING'S p r - .ft .. D rv n navv A n COUGHS and GOLDS CURES u THRO AT LUNG FOR t it i t t s.'-r DISEASES SAVED HER SON'S UFE My ton Rex was taken down a year ago with lung trouble. We doctored tome months without Improvement Then I began ptlng DrvKlng'e Hew Discovery, and I soon noticed a tJwwloi the better. .1 kept this treatment up for a lewweeke and nowftnyoa , is perfectly well and worka every day. MRS. 8 AMP. RIPPEE, Ava, Mo. OLD AND GUARANTEED BY ' TALLMAN V CO. 11 6O0 AND SI.O0 It will be decided 4n Talk of Incorporation. 1 .. 111 i. - vol. n TTarmln- A meeting iu " ic- ... - - . j i w th rommer- in price a year ago are now dal club and citizens, to talk of for- $200 an l?50. - ' . mulating plans and making arrange- n cXa...iMr ... w. ' ? " .. 1 Hnrui la h. tin In a ileal Ot the mems for me mcorpunuw - . . . - - nicms r 1 , .u. burn of NsaV & Bodle the Other day. town. It IS oeiievea .mav - ... will, shortly bernworpowted. Mil Is when a man drove nto the yard with Wll i ""J " , . .. I a tain f nanl wnrlrora . A man who 10 Churches. viu . Be , Built 3 HermlsWiryipra fO. The Maxwell Land, '& IarTgaW-compaby la-talc-, lngAate' tods rrbnvhe : Umatilla., rtve. toligAetpfl' acres of land., much of whlctfrsyibder cultivation''. After this yf4r ythei land , will 'De Ir rigated bjs htf govif-nmont, acoord Inja a jLgrementVbetween the nnninv and the goveiirtoent. Many nan- trAM nre being set out this spring, and coniderablr garden has been made. ' 1 - ' The Newport Land 4V Construction onir.nnnv is moling-its. qamps isouth of town where they have a contract for some mor.hUcral. work.forr the g&Vi?rnment. 1.. . :.. .'i . . . . - Mr. F. P. IlarwoDd and Wife, are recent arrival,JronvOmaha... Mrs. Harwood is a daughter of Colonel H. G. Newport, nnd tbcX. are .talking pf locating here in the future. Mr. Longhorn and wife and chil dren have arrived here from Lew lston to reside. ,vi-. i - Mr. MiClelland has arrived from New-Catle, P:nn., to make his home J; FV McXaushtnas returned from a business trip to Portland. Tf is reported" fhat' the'TJaptrst "nnd Methodist churches will both.be, In :ourse of construetlr.n in a " very short tune. The location f"r, the Bsntist c'sjnph ht now being Wistd ei"'l, aTVlt Is'tnUre thnn likely that .111. ha nnuirMaantsj of all mripii nf a Mood' town. ' Tn nnlM bV-OhOOl HOUSO. A meeting Is being eld Jnv-Her- .hi. afrnrnaon to aeciae on 1 1 kl1lnip AM. a lnenton lor a scnuui uu,.....o, which will he erected In the near iu . ... n Dmiom 1 thousand dollars.! It lrnderstood that the, site will-be paifchasf d as soen ,6s lt'ls de- elded where itwiii De.jiouui.eiu-. Wtfti tgratetam-rosMiasier IfMs ' Understood "that a pettt)S)n is Wng. circulated to retain C. K. . . . . f .ariant ftt Bland, wno is a i'u'ui-. Mils place, and who has been post master for years. His many friends deslrethat he snail continue m ki as postmaster of Hermlston. was looking for horses happened to .e at the barn and at once bought one of th- horses, tor. which he paid 1750. The same horse would not have brought more than $150 a year ' HOTEL ARRIVALS. ' . Hotel St. George. A,' H. Solomon, Tortland; T. 8. Bnshning, Spokane; J. O. Billows, city; W. R. Hunt, Sain Francisco; C. W, Rollins, St. Louis, Mo.; C. B. Norton, U. & army; H. L. Gentsch, Spokane; H. S. . Farnum, Walla Walla; Gto. D. O'Connor,. Wal la Walla J. Newman, New , York City., it. E, , Hotchf Ice, Enterprise; W, H, Wells. Portland;, M. Wise, Portland: B. H. Davis, V. S. ,R. S.; C. I. Bsndy and wife. Echo; 8. G. More field, city: J., A. Kunn, Echo; , Chas. MillerPortland;, G. G. .. Bechtel, nnin- r M. Hollinsrworth Portland: G. H. Black. Lewlston; G. H. Mush, Kansas City,. Mo.; E.' A. Anderson, Detroit; J. L. Damon, Seattle; H. Li. Foster, Walla Walla; A. E. Eberhart, Walla Walla: J. R. Canty.. .Walla Walla; R. B- Green and wife, Sump- ter. , Hotel Pendleton. Wm. Maher, Tnrtinr.il' W. J. Avers. Portland: J. N. Burgess and wife, city) Miss Asn hv rltv- a. Koontz. Snokane: B. E. Summer, Chicago; C. Nt .Norrls, La Grande; H. CloyDurgn, cnicgo; Tom Ordemann, Portland; George Stovena. Spokane: F. J. CM Spokane; M. H. Mullen, BpoKane; J. eT. Coxv Portland; C. Wi. Madden, Portland,.,., . nnwipn Itnlc Hotel. J W. Myrlck. Myrlck; ..Frank ,Woodwrtts, city: , J. 8. Hartley, .Portifna; j. m, nempnui, Pilot KOcm AUTS..,W. J. Aingi Juio- in' J...M.. Ashworth. Weston: Mart Haskelt. Pendleton; Edwin H. Caton, Athena: Thos. eWakor,. .Seattle; w. Hlghftll.. Prosser; S. D. Phy.r Her- ml.tnn- Frank Mlcales. Pilot Rock Thomas. .Jaquas, . Pilot Rock; N. H. Remlllard. Walla Walla; C, W. Tul llck, Pendleton: J.. George and wife. Atlantic, la.; Rose Webb, Echo; J. T.r Sato,', city;, Effle Nerman, Echo; R. C..MIpbaUU.ueiu; wm. r. ian, Dale; kD. P., Settle, Denver; W, F. Brown. Creston, Neb.; aeo. , rrasse, Co. Bluffs, la.; H, Koepks,'. Athena. Vn nn Immune from kidney trouble j so Just remember that Fo ley's Kidney Cure will stop the irreg nlnrltlea and cure anv case of kid ney and bladder- trouble that Is not beyond the -reach ot medicine. Koep pen's Drug Store. The. O' R; N. has nearly com pleted a new turntable at La Grande Which st is stated will be the finest on tlie' entrre system. " AS TO AN IXTER-COUNTf ROAD. Views of the JHcppner Times and Ga r .. sette. Savs the Gazette:' '' ' POMdleton Is now interested ih the nnestion of building a macadamized. or In fart anv kind of a good nubile road ' between Heppner and Pendle ton; ' This Is a question that at least deserves careful consideration. How thp nncette Is candid ' in the opinion that tills road deserves no more attention ' than - many ""others lendino- Into Hennner. : While the Times' rises to remark n follows Th nronofled watmn road between Heppner and Pendleton' Is JUrt now discussed consldaraoiy 1 py Osteopathy. Hn manv neonle date their 111 health from a severe cold or la grippe, or from some accident or injury. Poslbly slight at the occurrence, Dut as time went on and the vitality and vigor of - the body begins to wane the disease became more marked... These ennfM most satisfactorily prove the osteopathic theory of, disease.. Some slip , of slight, bones, unnoiiceaoie other than a pain ror a Driei iime ". curs. The nerves adjacent to It are pressed Upon. ' For a time the vigor of the body enables It to withstand the Injury.; But as the vigor decreases the effeet becomes manifest and dis ease is the result, .This Is a tale daily told In the osteopath' office, and it Illustrates why the osteopath goes to the bony frame work to find the cause of disease. '; Care; In Compounding Doing Business Again. 1 ' -"When -my friends-thought I was abont-to take lear?eof this world, on account- of Indigestion, nervousness and -general debility." writes A. A. nhtaknlm . TrARdwelL.. N. T.. "and . ah if thr was no hope inem.iwawww. - I left I was pereuaaea w "7 " " - , - - . . . tha T-maillla ,nn UnrrM OtlHV nfkOnlf. Bitters, ana a rejuivu. j - . - are curing me.. I am now doing bus- especially by those' residing in these iness again as of . old. and am still cities and along tne line or me pro gaining dally.". "Hetit of all tonic med- posed road. ' The object, as we un- lclnes. uuaraiiienu u " . - - druggists, 60c. 1 possible an air ilne road ond make - ' '' is so gbod that nutos can make time " 'THINGS DOING AT ECHO. , over It; In othor ' words, make 'It an automobile road, and in time, If the ,,mnt. Number of Trees nnd Vines development of the country warrants , it. to establish art automobile Sine - ' . Z,, on Jim,-" mmW nd rWeaay shorted the time of com ncnn, pru v. Lisle Hardware company has ;ola it, stock of hardware to few years ,uch may become , reality D-SnUtn innd Norton, of Hood River I pntent rat(, of aevelopment and it will hereafter be known as the and there are excel- Smith-Hardivare company. . ice reu -I fiitehen Comfort DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kllnejr Trouble Makes You Miserable. AlmrMi .v,rvw1v wVin rends the rfeWsy papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures maue uy ur. Ill Kilmer's Sw'amp- H '1 F I Root, the ercat kid- 111 oej, livtr and blad- pie !pf ' ric np jregrit .VelngJ; Adarns leave. 1 ' " 'i Mr. iMc- c(infF Out Fruit. Spring work Is going on in all di rections. G. P. Hlggenbotnam is setting out 1000 grape vines a-m hundreds of peacn, cnerry ura yea. trecr. Many of the different farm- lent prospects that It will be more rapid In future than it' has been the nasi few Vears.' At any' rate a 'Irst class wagon' road would be a great benefit and convenience. It would be a long step toward the develop ment that we 'so much desire. It would shew to oulsMe people tne en- the different rarm- """';.".,, w f ,,r home neo. ers are dclng tnis son o. . .-,, erve BS nn ,naucement for 11113 Kanuii . " 1 Skull Broken With Hod Hot Iron. Mnwrini between life and death, "The Combination of ; hot meals and a cool kitchen has always .- seemed, an lmuossi- obtdned wherever there's a New ' Perfec tion Oil Stove in the kitchen. lhe blue name produced by the .-Z NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oii Cook-Stoyc fives quickest and best results. Th1 New Perfection ii drent from any other oil etove. Cuts fuel expense' In twe, Madejn three iizel every stove warramcu. "yi. -v write our nearest aeency tor oesgiipnvo ukui. , . -, sass "i .. and ia the best and safest all-round house lamp made. Giv clear steady light Brass throuehout and beauo-' ' fully nickeled. Equipped with the latest jmpwyed burner. Handsome simple eausfactory. Every; lamp warranted. Write our nearest agency if yovi cannot get it from your dealer. ' " ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY. " 'IW "(lySttPosmtSD) .. ; , .... .... la one of the chief rules 6f our bual- neFB.'' We don't "get near It- as some careless people do, but we make up a prescription, exactly as wlUeti- Our drugs are always pure ana iresn the best the market affords. And we are prompt in putting up "physicians' prescriptions, aunougn very -reasonable in our chargas". v'f' , F:i. DONALDSON Reliable Druggut tr 9 'f ' .. ... , 1 t im aer remeay. fb It is the greatmed- ffliilical triumph of the I nineteenth centutpr ; 1r J lUyii discovefed alter yeiirB U HvSBof scientific research eminent kidnev and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. ' ' Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need.- It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telU ing more about Swapip-Root, and bow to find out if youbave kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous oner m mia nuu-'-;"-r auure iu ai ivuiiiw & Co., Binghamtou, M. V. The -regular ftttf-nt fttid one- sold by all good druggisU. Don't make sny mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamtou, N. V., on every bottle. pie aim eel ve no 1111 iiiuu.i,. ... w. iTheirid-Ihveaf and "beorlie Tnferest- led parties In help!ng,,tuish other de-- voiopment work along. h , rnhs There Is great room for develop-, Enlunda fllner employed .ft ?h ,i but..m ne.d more Bonanza Mnper mines, is ' - I , anQ 'cllpltal to help the rood! ""T7TT7771 i 1 1 1 tt " t Ma.. MsV font. a"-. - th. is no beUer , M ... ... M M.M . -- tQ ct tnp-n.inan to snow-nn en- Jn-Uy burner the result ol t an , en- A oureeIvel. ountt "Zrearna had believe. If the proposition Is yesterday afternoon. Enlund had I .i,....i,.n ..r nrtoir-ar- the mine I - - . trouble with Wat Hall. ..I. I -ill Kin..ba,ith and the latter struck him over the head with a red tiot drill. . Hall has been arrested Dyjne authorities of Union county. Particulars of the affray are not forthcoming as Hnll's son was the onlv witness and his Hps are sealed for the time being. Both of the Halls refuse to discuss the case and En- luhd's condition prevents him rrom telling the story. Hall struck Enlund a powerful blow on the side of the head with h -simvinir drill and crushed tne sldo of his skulh The flesh Is seared and burned and the side of the mi ner's neck literally cooked. Whether he will live or die Is still a matter of conjecture. Baker .City Democrat. i , The validity of the Missouri stato law fixing eight hours aa the length of a day's work his teen upheld by the United States supreme court. The decision simply affirms the de cisions ot the, Missouri courts with out reference to the point of law on which the United States court found the act constitutional. rind to a successful termination. Whallna Is a trrowlna industry in the South Atlantic, centering around the Falkland Islands. HAIR TELLS CHARACTER ; ' ' - t . Color of Hatr Bald to Indicate Per. son's Temperament. II. unnla tullana that hlnnifa Ol tfiauj naw.v w.iw.v -. p tight , hair denotes affection and " dark hair constancy. A person without hair Is not devoid of charaoter; far from It Th .dlamoflltion of the averase bald- headed man Is to show such solicitude for the welfare of otbsrsu that he neg lects himself. A germ causes baldness. Prof, Sabouraud, of Paris. France, In- ManMtat B BV.HI Tmr.Attff Mtm, Causing It to become totally bald In Ave weexs time, xo ria ins scaip ot inane danptrous germs It Is necessary to apply TOeatroy the cause you remove tnt a.tau. " Bold by leading 'drugWsts." 'Send too In stamp for sunple to The Herplclds Co., Two sis is eaata and $l.e. A. V. SLoeppsn is Byers' Best J ' ' ' iui .t,Mri whsat that growsi v'd6od bread la assur- ; ed'when BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran. Shorts, Steam Rolled X Barley always on hand. 1 I -UWTOtlttW't, I IS I PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BTBUS, woprseror. . -- -aAAAA.fcA.t.444.ti.tis4-'fc4-i4444 t tit- . : .f;:i uu x m n-M mir-ETT.T.-rvn cnnnM DWKTiLING --v.'. I 6-BOOM DWELLING ,. K.ROOM DWELXiINU - S.ROOH DWELLTNG 4s f FAR SALE eiouv.uu $2500.00 ............ $8000.00 f iaoo.oo ,..iM.,....i .ow.wy i .' 91iOUU.U.. $1200.00 tsaoo.oa $1000.00 aiirt, . $3000.00 . , 5-ROOM uwnajiii"" s r , - t ' - r. i ' 6-ROOM DWELLING ,.............. I! 4.ROOM DWELLING- ' ".' !. S-ROOM DWELLING -4 Vr" t, ' ' f.RnnM nwut.riTio ..,,......' rnAMir n ri OPT ON &. CO. 'i r Ivnilla Vs ' vw - - - 4 I J 1 2 CCottrt St.. Wy tVould You- Enjoy hearing callera at your home exclalmr "What beauti fully decorated rooms! What pretty 'wall paper!" Of cburse you- would. That pleasure is possible without costing - much money. JVe should, be pleased ta show yoVthe' necessary ' '' VallPapbr and you will be surprised ut the very low prices we have put on exceedingly 'high-grade goods, - jnq line consists ,. or. papers suitable for every room and hall In the. home. Every pattern !s nevH and has a distinct 'decoraj ttve value. We would consider, It a privi lege to be allowed to help you In the proper selection of pa pers for your home. PEpLETON, PAINT STORE t E. J. MURPHY, Prop. , . 'Phone Black IlUL..j, HI B. Court BU ,r FRESH? Meat - Fish - Sausages I a m A e - m j t Delivered promptly eaclrdayi I Ehipire. Meat C6. eeaeeeeea)aee The Baat Oregonlan Is Eastern Ore. totfa reVreaentatlvsj paper. It laada and the people appreciate It assfl ebon It by their liberal pauonagei U the advertlalng awdium of tMa aasMlaa.