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m MMMi Boys' Suits... A lxy Mfll looks o iiunly as when he is In his bMI clothes W are prepared to sell boyi' "Insst clothoa" ut $1.60 a Suit, and upwards. Now is tin time i" ttortment oompl te A gue fer a Gold chase. Iiuy while mir stock is new anil the as Watch is given with every dollar put m Maoist M Sit Clements & Wilson, Court and Cottonwood iTURDAY, Al'llil. I'M'' -. a pro Mi. anil II I Ill-no democratic tin- parly DAILY. WEEKLY AND SKMI-W KKKLY Vast OrtconUn rilNDLHTON, r tii a Publlahlnc Company, HI dai i. vni mritoN nan tMPfDM vc2r, bf mall ;iy : t . portni, i i inn r wn TJV.tlOl JnJ to IMbtll IIUI WIIKtY WMCftlPTKMI RATI Dttp, rnr .'i (hM tup lit month Trill iuh rip-ion fcin(i auutbtrt wiuit MMMMPffMM rah HninVin-iM Onu i('T all months i rt i tin' riiiton ugUcopr AIlVBIiriftlNi. HA I -(Diipliy A4rrilirtnent. ) On i(h, or I, In ftemi-Weahl .r Month I One ittt h, or lata, in tint I y per month Two liufcci ! Ihl in lii n I WmkIv pit an O'ti thrnn n ht. Sniui Week iv rt im h per month . Ovar thrnn lm.hu. Daily, prt m, S prr i-onih 0n ihrMiathfi In Daii v ani i y. pt rlmh pi month ociiam.Mifti.in nrinpriBiniii t 0r ihrra lm hrt. In . O- ibtuu Inthnu. In Tunaday Uauu o( hmi-Wauuly, per In n pr month . ftVilJ noapara'l arlrriitmniUA Snait-Web.U . tVruah Dmlr. frtt innrriiua, ( n n. . i RMI lai tknn. Lama! a aUt.au , inn cnii per lm, tn.h mwin m. . j 54 1 . 1 tor tiorinitn is a poll) I ' faaetonal polltielnn, 1 1 oat alio lerre rich n geOtluatUU can iiinnc tl oandldatn limy u ill contn and it will become B much like tin rupttl llntn party, iii BMtibod and aim, ill it" service I" tli' mass t the s 'i. pie. II' nil" pen i- like UM tiier. TfleM fOntlaaMM lire not in sympathy with dainoe ratio principle-, only in theory, anil for thin reamm tliey are lint en- titlril to tht Ilfdea I the rank ami llli1 f tin- denmcrue) . THE ISSUES OF (900. z Political lama an made hv the In ! oaoNble Ionia of mnti, Tbey are reg- ltred ami (oriimlati'il not made 1 iy polllloal convention. Tin1 Individual, whether nollttelnn or cltraen only, baa the him. 1 inflaltMlmal ibara In makiiuj tin 1 , -1 1 . - ot nil tlir 1 it 11 iriaii in both parti," iii'tinu iii union roold bare mailt' tin' tariff an lama iii Is' . r IhOUKh til,' fori 'limit expnlli'tlt of tin prata tii' Idaa "a- 1 1 prmldantiAl Onnil iilate on the repnliliran ticket. 111 me Kami' inn ami lor imo . ael all tin- politician! i altbtror both ipariiet can praranl tin- yaar I mum nit tin oiiftit 01 ivin n tin' 1 11 -ii r 1 nu ileni'i ,-, lti. i.l 1 I I . . r , ll.ll.: .... .I.....H I. pmnr priiVH. Where II pan ie , ,; j,, ,ir.t ,,., , 1 1," i , , 1 1 n-.il ,li aranlth thny afford, jn.tlfy BMklna trnt a ureal hmw of tiiii oampalon? Hut iio (iii torthar, We ihon that not ntaroly the remitM bill the mathoda of trm-t operation! are poaltWIoy Imrt fitl. oftan erlminnl, Tbalr competition in of the cut-throat nnler until all rival lire llaln, then their method IH that of extortion. Tbey are (oundad nl- iniiKt without exception upon 10 ma ipeolal prWIIaaja gmntad by law r obtained by violating the law with the connivance of itn oflktafaj, And ao when we (o to the hiwuiak in(f linly w ith any propoaltlon in the Intefaati of the people we timl rjcjrici vm Bon fronted by the iiL'ent" of the irinii, wim occupy the time of congraaaMid the laglalatnra with their own anlfllh affair;" ami in almoal every rjane antajMniae the maanra wlilcn bai a pnbfic Interaal only. It was the agent of the tm-t-that plunged the repnbllcatt party into iii pr ni dlfHottftte over Puerto Rleoi It wai trn-t aganti who pnahad the ihlpping Mbakly hill, ami Ml one .i- rorprlfan when upon Inveatlgatlon the monttef tmii of all im found to he tl hlel beneficiary nnder that tnearure, when ureat diibnraemanti were to lie made by tie government n hank eloaaly allied to the Oollath of trnatn wan aelectetl for the profitable employment, whan a protitaiile real aetata deal nee to i' made w ith the iotp rn men I reprcpcnfutlve 111 New York it ara Ibnt hank again that win th" beneficiary, All fhli may he mare coincidence, hut to tlie peoi coincidence in . n monotonotta, ami when the enormooi Increaie in the price of everv mnnnfaolurad article need in building a home, fnrnlehlng It, or MMtainlng life within it, 1 noted BOlnclileiitallv with the ninirilhir mill iinpreiie activity of the triift auent at Hi" leal of vmvernmeiit, the nee- parity lor hamllimi the trneti by the mini ilrait ie politieal nietimih'. If the r, public ii to mrvive, baoomaa avkMnt. II I ...I. .... 1 1 1 I women Who Work itn effort to rival the goW itandard for ever upon the nation. An I ague which 1 believe should ami mill timl nlaee ill the den ratie national platform The third vital paign win he tim repn hi loan party, veari about the tnary "guc m dollar made ban benevolently alvan 'In IHiue ol tins ram money laauo, Tin after ihrieklng for lanoeni of an imaL' of illxer natlooa Tlie pren reimrtH ren ntlv nave the newH that ' ' ItiiHHiit ii liuyinn wheat at price' mine in ,li- ma ..m eh .ir Ther.- have Ix'eii BO "panic pr ' for wheat in thece ilidninni for wu time, not since Joe I'iter maile a fool of biniKelf in trying to corner ami con trol tlie worlil'H wheat market. If KiimIu in paying hid price for wheat it ia odd thut it linen not have effect on Pecitic coaHt markets fluaaloni of the campaign. In tim city election itt Tacoma Frank Cole, a democrat r, ived a majority over inn republican opponcni of for treanurer. Mr. Cole ii a newspaper man, Htalwartlv bonatt, frank, open. hearted ami opular. ltd appear that the people have th" ahililv at timeH to ehiHine tin we who will ln-t eerve tlieir ltitcre-t-. Ii there Hen more frank Cole- in onm popular Koveniment would ! less hurdeiiniini unit more irilltlill ol n-ull. II i- .1 auif-evnient truth that bad government coat more than iiihhI government. The Panting Oiugjaninn report) that liryau in,ke to an audience ol In. tWt) pnafll in Portland, and the 1,1 (irum mud aj much, inn tin Aaaualilai i'rexn M-nt out reHrl- thut he ipoki only to nouo. nrai tba Oragonian ami the Teletiram would 11, a ,r,-li mate 11 liryau crowd, -o th , ,,i, , I'reen in tlie guilty party in thil in iitauce. Paaaoaiulh) rein- puaad tht uiiiiiImt that flocked to hear Pry. 111 in I'ortlaiul al LD.tJOO, ut lea-l 18,000 gaining udmiHNion to the huildiug in wbie'll the Bpaaatl aWI delivered. The lajaaj ilnknnwni of the Puerto UU'o iUet in th, I'nileil Stales neuate hroiight out plaiul that a broader mid larger mallei h.i- Involved than a tarifl. I'nder tin- siirlacc there could lie Meen that the poli. y to l adopted liv the I lilliil Mates '111 deal ing with its to w territorial p., -session Waa involved. these two ile.ti,,,s eetn to lie 1111 (or consideration.' Shall til United Mutes have a colonial -- tern- colonies ultimately seif-gov ru ing, out lor the time btJjMJ under the autuority of l-ongrens these colollieH to be auparnte pnllliaaj unit., , a, I, with it own economic syilem Onvlatd lor iu Kutui, ami none of them to he integral parts ,,t the Cnite.l Mat, -iiiid.-rih,- conatitutinn, and hiaflji embryo Ute of the union V or. slmll tb couatitul inn Ik, roiuidered already over tbeae new poamiions or ex tendeil over them hy m l of fajaajNUl Mnkl bringing them within the United Htaten and within the economic sys torn of tlie United Htutes? The ag iUevtiou uiverH the attiimie ,,1 t re publican and the eeond Bnantlon i buing vupported by the demoeraey. Tbo people will ha,e to decide at the polls, which .iia 1 1 it Tbi people of the United St.n, - ire told that Jolin Mciaian, W. C. Whit ney, iJaniel Uniuut, Richard t!ney and Senator A. V. liurman ure hchii.il Admiral Dewey in his desire to be a numl i,l 1 o. f . . .1... 1.1 .... ....u ii me pioaiuencv. who are them- men? John it. -McLean is the brother of Mrs. Iievny, a very rich man and the proprietor of the Cincin nati lauulreri w. c ffbitoay arai secretary of the navy under Mi. Cleve land, a very rich man and Identified u ill, ' . . ,,ir iiijiiuiuieu uiieresis 11, Aew York. He is also a close friend of the btamiard Oil crowd, the biggest trust iu tin country, Daniel Lumont was private secretary to President Cleve land and afterward.- became seen tarj of war during Cleveland's aecond term'. He is now vica-pruxhlem f n,,. Nortl em I'acilic railroad and a powl in the management of thai great property Kicbard Olney was secretary d ttute under Mr. Uluvelurul, and now an in fluential corporation lawyer, repre aautiug vast capitalied interest!. Senu A few weeks ago jt woitld have re iiiireil the gift of a second sight to dis cover that mil of the seemingly simple matter of the liseal government of Puerto Rleo would spring an issue that would, for a time at any rate, split the republican party in twain and cause more discussion, more dissension within the party ranks than ha- been witnessed sine,' the days when the president strove to prevent the war with Spain or the liberation ol Cuba. In a sense the Puerto H110 tariff will he a leading issue of the campaign. It importance pro, ds. however, not wnoliv iroln the liumeiliate issue in volved in congress that of railing revenue from ami for the Puerto Kuans but rather fr the fact that it is one incident, and a glarim: one. in what the democrat believe (bba the steady progress of this administration away from republican principle to ward tic e-tahl ishnicnt of empire. It is one chapter in the fad growing history of imperialism in America. and thai 1. -in the laaa of untUimparial ism will beyond doubt ! one of the most vital issue of the campaign, if mil the most prominent one. It j peculiarly Suing that a damoerutlc convention, held on the umiivcrsarv of th" adoption of the declaration of in dependent, ibould stand a the op ponent of a plan to tax a dependence without granting it reprnUtion iii tha taxing body and that is th,. pi m which a republican congress limiMSJ and which the president, after some vacillation, expr d his willingness to accept. Hut the whole program of impcrial- kwu i- an antagonism to thoae idea which were enunciated in ihu immortul ileclaration, and whic are ,11 the foundation of our national euhrteuea. So obvious is this that the more logical, though a politic, defenders of imperialism have been compelled in throw overboard both the declaration of Independence ami the constitution, leclaring the one to be a mere colli e' lion ot tine sotindine but nonradical phrases ami the other to h ue bean lUlgrown. The democrat ie pari v will itand a- the dafander of the eonatitu- tion, the unfaltering cbaiiini f everv aord ami phrase in Thoma- .differ., o' Uaalaratian ol defiance lo that iiritish POWW under whose wing today it Mem the united state i aapaetad la Mntla for protection. Nor is this iss ,f auti-imperiiil- ism I aonatltatlOMl one alone. It is broadly humane, eminently a moral a" am i-iinpi rial 1-1 -vm pathiao with tin- Bear In their strug gle for national independence against a robber monarchy, but he timl an im- banks a dollar which met nothing In order to aeeompllHl this the party ha- ahaiiiloiieil the time-hoiiori principle which has animated all ad ministration of the United Htates namely, that the national debt I menace to national prospcritv, whi -hoiibl be done BWU with as rapidlv 11 revenues will permit. We have conn now to the Kngliah idea that a nation O' i t 1- 11 national tilesstng and 111 order th.it the hanks may al all tinn coutmi BMoiutoiy the paper money of our nation tin HoKlufay adiinnistra- tion ha arranged to extend IhuhI which are about to mature, (or thirtv year. They will plead thai in o ex landing them they have reduced the ill I t. -I. but when the hort time tin outstanding bond have to run and tin nign premium- tnev near are taken into consideration the refunding opera tion is seen tube a positive loss, be sides operating to establish the nolle of debt perpetuation. This is-ue offered by the republicans, this clearly ex 1 named nurnoe to deatrov the ureen- backs ami to substitute for tin in monev m trolled by the national banks, anil 'sued to the bank- hv the goieriiiiient practical I v w ithout charge, i an issue which the democratic parn may well accept . t liaugim.' conditions, ilue m part to the gn-allv increased discoveries of Id. ami in part to the fact that the prafenl personnel of the senate offer no promise for immediate action, may result in a Ie vigorous pressing of the free silver is-ue in this campaign, yet none the Ie the democratic part) will re.illirm and stand by it hitorie joo trine of bimetallism and will attack republican currency legislation, both for the H'cial and unusual privileges ii grants to the national banks and for !i me iiemann 101 I i reel I ... r i 1 1 :l I ion . oF the init ial ive and refer, ,n,l,i,i, This reform ll OltC in which all reform element, which make Up so large a part of the lighting force of the democracy as ti day 0MH stitllted, are united. It is an issue on which there can he little difference of Opinion, purposing, iis it does, to carry the theory of democracy to it logical ooneluaion, and to give the people everv practical opportunity to legislate for theinsel ves without the interven tion of legislators who have too often proved treacherous. Ami. finally, though mil lea-l, among the issue- which smann nnu a place in this campaign I would pui the government ownership and opera tion of railroads ami telegraphs. The politicians can seldom be persuaded to discus thi ns an actual ImM, vital issue of tin- moment, They are Fnoll I to declare it something rlghl enough in theory, but for which the people are not yet ri In this they are wrnngi The people are in ii 1 1 v ; i tn i of tl e poli ticians on this subject. The part played hv railroads in building up the rusts tl nrrttptlon ot which they are puraiotantly guilty in the rapltal of our state ami nation-- the iff eel Oil 1 heir tllacriniinatinmon the fortune of the I town and oven of ureal aecllor of tha country, their alliance with n onopoly iu all it form, the part thev play III politics, mid tlieir efforts to control wholn states a in the ease of the' Louisville a Kailtvllle road in Ran tuck --have all been watched Iry thel voters, wl Icarly enough that the- day is near when either the govern-j BMHll must own the railroad or the! railroads will own the government. I TtlO director of the railroads may he j n 1 bowed upon a antagonistic in the democratic parly in any event. f, r they are almoal to a man of thai nlas Whloh was driven from the party bv ' its declaration ol Independence in IfWo, 1 The above article is from the m of Willi .1. Abbott. a widely known I newspaper man of the ea-t. who has I BO It 0 democratic newspapers h vi ira, TO CUUK A COLD IN ONE DAY. lake LasaMy Iraaa Ojalnia 1UM, All truafiMs ratanrl lira mmicy If It BUH to cine. k. w. lirove's nfnatar m an aaaa in. jh-, A. U. liass ut rgantOWU, 1ml., had to get up ten (,r twelve time ill tile night, and luul severe backache and pains in the kidneys. Was cured by Foley' KfcJnny Cure, it's guarantaao. Pioneer Drug store. These letters Prove that Lydla E. Plnk hnm'a Vegetable Compound Makes Women Strong. Two Letters from Mrs. Oosta " Dkaii Mk. PomnAMt 1 have ib ktd lo write and asl votir advice iu my MM 1 have been sick off anil on for about eighteen years and have been itootoring with different doctors, also been to the hospital but got no relief. I am ut present In bed with womb disease I hope through JTOU to timl relief." Mk. L.Costa. Ilroderick. Cul.. Septem ber 21. Hits. in ,i iii- Pynkiiaii: I more tlinti thank you for the advice given me ill your tlrsl letter. I BB0U Lydla K. Pinkham Veg-etable Coiiisiund and It did me more good IhU nil the doctors. 1 am now I well wo man and am able to do all my work and rest rM Ut night. Lydla L I'inlihiim s Vegetable 0oU pound is the best in the world." -Mhk. L. Cosi a, Hroderiek, OnLi August 1, MM, Two Letters from Mrs. Markert " Dkah Mil. I'lNKiiAM : 1 have fearful pain in lower bowels mi I can neither stand or walk. I hare u burning pain in right side of bowel- and ro.ve pain when I lie down. Menstruation is very painful and has always len ; am also troubled with lencorrhiea, pain In small of back ami at times stinging pain in chest. Would Ilka your a I vice In regard to my troubles."- ItM, MlBUM Ma hick iu. liio Summit Ave., Hobokcu, N. J.t May 3, ItM. " Dkaii Mb. I'inkiiam : I was very sick when I wrote to you two months ago The doctors mid I had inflammation of tin- womb anil ovaries. J was in such pain thut 1 could not walk, stand or sleep, i have now taken six bottles of Vege table Compound, one box of Liver Pills nml naad three packages of Sanative Wash; also followed your adviee in regard to other things and am feeling pcrfeetlv well and can do all ui work Ma- inn m a kkkht. mi; summit Ave., Bobokun, M. J., Juue 84. ItM, Can Work All Day "The doctor said mv nerves were weak, blood Im pure. Was troubled with hands ami feet . welling. also hud leucorrhtuii. 1 have taken six bottles of Vcgetabh Componnd and feel well once more. 1 have gained twenty-seven pounds and am able to work all day in the store and do not feel tired when I get home at night." I'r.T'iA M Loya, cure of L, Wolf.Min. Siui Autouiu. Tuxa. Every woman knows some woman helped by LYDIA . PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND MsSsBsSsSslaa ii Ii li I 1 sJasssUsaa ABs ti B ii ii ii t W-1 D.R.&N in, i.i ruat tanauuia roB rn.m Pnadtst.Ht, r' I'K.t IhhII bsks, Denver Fnrtl Mall Worn. OniBl.s. Kan EH tevr,. m. HU City. Hi .( ., OtllaMjo i.inl SshI, n "a. a. Oisunii Klioti Ltn Hi nkHni' Walla Walls, Mpnksia-. sM. I ie, Minneapolis, -i rm tJi" ' Di, Dull lb, MUwaokei v,?", i "liirngi-' ml - sat, vl (Irtal Worthi rn. Paal Mall Hnrilamt and Han tTM ri u. MSATBi rlsmv VlSsJf1 a :0o p. m. esii MtamsbiM i k. n rrem f.rti im KOI SIBII I'lSI I'lM II- UJVI i) tn itsy . sfM it, Ooiouibl Kl-ar ,., K l ,:. strain-! .nit5 MIC im Tn 4, tcrtA. sua Wn, ns ijniillnffi, Ii . isnla !,. MWr, i v liry, ' fl mpntlM In li-mlsrfin ' all, i ii h i". "':iii.a. . . iiTakc the. W'.eii ii in i avei ret. in, 'mil tnr WaMa w.ia iluil) ii ia BttBta) in :' p. in Aiiivcs'jiriijV Par nai ii'inrmatiun ,ipi al writ, i,, w ti. til'KI IU UT, in rn !'t,-sini("ei Am rartwsrf, i , k mh'i.kv, n'at. Wswuwaaa now win She End? elli- for the periaiist ailministrat ion tuning a cold shoulder to the South African republics and coddling lircat Britain 1'be anli-iiiis-rialist ilia's not believe that th. Way t.. make the Unit,,! Slates re pected and popular in the east is to sinsit down remomalaaaly men who are truggllng lor the liberties which tbey WON M io 11 lev,- ,e had , . t nllier lo help then, ,., ure. He think . there is . U-tter future for th. Hower ol our y aing mankcjad than to be used as rood (OT powder or sacriliccil to the dea. lv climate ol a distant rcbipalauo, na noiu that Imparialiim ami mTu iiirism go hand in hand, and believes with the Utter of the republic that a great standing army is a BientOU to the llterUm of the people. He know that a pulley of dapplim punued toward i. reign ,.opie will III itin- Hun- l pioyaa oy our governing ehum -Mujuaa.imi oi our own penplu. I-or these reasons anliimperuillm will fee an issue in the coming presi Cjeotlal campaign that will no duwii Among all it w ill duubtlta had. A few week ago the arcliitv.e of all the trust which nrev on Ihu . public of the United States, and which limit the opportunities for labor while practically obliterating all opsirtunity for self-employilig enterprise, declared a quarterly iiivntend of fo.ooti uoo More than om-fonrth of this anormou sum more than the I'niied Siat , eminent ever disbursed in on quarter ly payment -wen! to one man. A rough hut easy calculation of the prolils lad by that one man hv the increase in tlie value of his holdings in thi trust alone during the last ix year exclusive of the dividend enjoyed dur ing that tilUe h,)W it to have ex ceeded 90,tX)0,0U0. Would not these ael alone, if we want no further than ,'.,',uii iii u,,. concentration Just horVllag into womanhood. o irr so fair nml tine that we turn to watch her as ..In- passes, te trip aDUJ tile street a picture of health and beauty Anion,., the passing crowd of worn and wrinkled women, she liKik. a bring troin another world. Will she ever b like them' Could they once have Istcn as fair as she? No beauty can last under th'c train and drain of female weak-lies.-, from which the majority of araUMM suffer in a greater or less do gree. Tbey might preserve their lair-llcs-. ol l ice and form il they would cure th- disastrous diseases which affect tin- woman ly organs. Women are Mired of such diseases by the use of Dr. Pierce s fa vorite Prescrip tion It stops the enfeebling drain, heals inflamma tion ami ulcera tion, cure Umi ing -down 1 .ins, strengthens the nervous system, and restores the gen eral kjaaltb, It contains m, autmn, co caine or other narcotic. "I ha, I kta a grral suflrrrr from fr,i, "H Mi, M II wll-e ,.t Mm M Jht m, as, gooJ I MifT.r.'l si. , Z ILrT i !"!' ESS'- 1 f"'i uur ..iVj, - - ..tin ,n U I'lrnt- ; iuun .on i , iit 01 his ' " "IV I miw left like i, llsvc xullli'tl , . i, , ,, ,.., .. I f". l ' uu' ' '.t' Fit OOMKlOHr. More Than He HarKaineil l or a man ultra gets when he uk.. hi. Iln.ni i.. sainlry thst hssii' rellstile repatatlon UMI the Isime.ll, has ,,r Hi, est. nil listening it your 1 1 n. n s. , ll ia, In-tin! , ,,i ii. unrk timl I- ,ilny. I'll I lllsili viair slilrl. i ,,ll,. .l lifts w hen Mm up si Us DoaiMtli Ijniinlry IM gtaafal la i n-t 1 in aiwa It. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY F. Robinson, Prop. Telephone 60 Pilsner Beer Ntv Pvsnis kli-n Mcilical Ml If WOIM.IH I The Hcsf lioer ir I'eiiiihtiin. Ask tor it. Vou Mill UtM it. Palsner Beer tr causes ItiUiiJact.tf nor liininnMs, rewing Co. Opposite 0. R. . N. Round House. 1 H I E iilliliiiiiiiiiiuiiillllliaiiiauiiiiiiiiilliiilliiiiilhiiliiiliiiiillliiliiiiiuiitu Crescent THE MOST POPUl Ali WHI El Men's Wheels I adies Wheels Boys' or Girls' Chainless - - $25 and $35 $26 and $35 - - $25 - - $60 in Pi,rcc s I'lcasaut 1'ellets cure bil- V 5 Karl's Clover Root Tea I'litiKsslkMi. sihI III iraptU, .., A simssbl, I.,,,.,,,. .. ' , .A'" 'ju'ia,s io lute I ' " k-., Mc. sml 11.00. C WELLS A CO.. LEHOV II sjir rnoMi ron j SorsaJehy Brock si Met Oiuas, l'ei,Uk-th Te epliune L very Stable Undsi Nsw MaaaflMaaai. Ksshloimblc Uigs at Low rkgjia 'I ' !est TurUOUt in the ( Vy Special attention given t,, wnt lug horses. S. F. Hays, Prop. Opposite Court House. Telephone Iff 3s rsv...- . --"-gwrtsyo, rtgJtOI Oregon Lumbe', Yard Sl-I.L's. 1. tun her, Loth, UutldiiiK P.- iper, JurFuper. I'iekets, Uma und Cement, "nek and Sand, sn anil I ), s, .leen li0 on,, Win lows. rnrra Got la p,pc. Another cousi(jnnient ol lhc$25 and S2fi Wheels just received. CRESCENT AGENCY East Oregonian Duilding NfffflflflllllflfffllllflllfrffVlfllllTlllffllffff vn ashington & Columbia River Railway I'm C. rngt Paul M, Louis, Kania - I e, tlmali anil 1! Points last and Soutb I'OPTi AND and point on the .sound. Arilie. si h'AS a ni cept en Momia), u.-i sitsv snd i' ',' ii-: tr. s. m. Del an dally fin pt Hiitday at s.iip p, b, Kn tiiformatlni r, iisrdliiK isle, slid t "iiinieiMiioiu i al, mi nr S'im W A I lAMM, Aural, IVntlM inn iirsns M I AbliK.RHK.it), U. I'. A.. 'i,i u'mIiix Waaft l i e ' thtt News ! The Kast Orciconian tlnl) I..- s w.uk In tfcrrkur. MALE IIKLP WANTED. MKX WAXTKIl- Ttl I.KA KN IIAIIBI trade. Only eluhl weeks requlradl pn lnilureainti ihi- .ess.ni niiisirsie.l ei-,,, ia el sllr sad mursalr aralled true. Mm, llillls l I olMge. "nil I HUH lirii. i i, III ATTOIINEVS. . .1. III'.A . A'lTuHMiV A 'I LAW. '.mi . mi SVIHK- llioiil llllllilini;, lipMilin. i ai:ii:i: a RAI.KY, i,iiw. nit.e ia garlngi ATTORNKY8 AT limik Hut l.tin. T.O, ii a i i.i: v . .in, 1. 1 iiiniiiini,' I. A W V R 9Bdleiou. it. orrioini i ir.'K.ui I A. MPS A. Hull. hug I KK, I. AW OVFIOK IS J I'liD ll IVItK,S,JI,ALi l t)i(.mMKv Ml.,.t.. .WiMI'WV A Dictionary of ENGLISH, Biography, Geography, Fiction, etc What hotter Invest ment e.mlil l- - ll,,. i.i ,. il. International y This r ival ipiario volume is u vast storehouse of valuable uiforinatioii aRwyjld in uionvenient form fur liuutl, eye und mind Ii is more widely used ns standard autliorilv than uny other dictionary in the world. It should be in every household m .J1"" yb.tff',,CoIltiasi Dictionary with Seouisn lilossary , etc. rlrst iliiss in ipialliy, second claati ni Hie." ll- I 1 OI.I.IKB. LAWYKB, ASS,,, ISllllll I. i el I. Till!.-. IslW UUU.M r. I I rXUKKAUJ, ATTOII S PY Al """ m a iali.il, liek. S. 1IKKKKMCY, ATTOBNRY AT Uff. Hill, , in AssiM'Istliui lllnek. K, D. linVli. ( uiirt Mi. Alio UN BY AT LAW. Ill is. A. KKWItKRRY, ATTORN BY l-ii i- ItiHilii 1.1, AisoelHtliill lilllldllis- .1 T. HINKMt, ATTORNEY AT LAW. e. iiiin.ii in, H l paMUdan. Orsfo. I'll VSILIANS. I unit till. W . I nl.K ( lei 77.) You Gan Get The Celebrated Pilsner beer in hottles. delivered to any part ol city, at SSl-SO per IDozen. nuw Bottlod by Geo. J Pottner Borie & L ight, Prop s Alia St. Court llnubo. Willame tte Iron and Steel lflrYrks JAME6 LOTAN, manager, PORTLAND, OREGON. lining ant. Sawmill Machinery and Loogino Engines. IRONFOUNDBRS. Macmimsts, Bilii hb ai. ANIl sif AMBOAT BUILDBRS. III I'elnlli'iiili SI hiss tl.. nk ili.iii- lllki ii in 1 in ,ii I ill Uesl VVelili SI IliSinJ 1.7 to IUS. 111. ; li lull p. kV r. W. INt'KNT. M. I). ol'T'Ti I. KKAl .a nro Hauuaal aana. oaa aeuri uu in ; i in a p iii. OR.t:. .1. .smith. orTici.: n i i: I't Helen N,N I lie, llL. T,.,.,,. SI. dell. II I llllllillllK ,-lt'iliiilli- .1 S. liAl:iTi:i.D. At. 1). HOAIKOI'A n I'liyhli-mu slid Hum.'.,. i ml,. in Jlft i d A IU. M IMS. ' A. Y A I 'till AN , KKNTIHT, in jii'in iiiiiiuiiig. A. I.. BKAT1K, l. I). H. OKKICK Ofstl s,i .ihk, n,,k i,. sdiaiuiaiurv,! I.. A. MANN, HKNTlsiT, IN ASSOl'U'j iiini min k, over Si II. t:liiitou's OSSOS, ARCHITKCTS AND BU1LDEBS. Ie-iuue I'lilnery mid mill I-.. hi.,. , (It' Mu eli... If,.... I. -,.l Mill i .. .". el. . oi'l'(Millilelico SoII. Ii.mI. Kin Ml In and )., ,UB B. Udrania, I'ulliy., uMiilwh THE CITY.. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... ctiKis sirtpsoN Proprietor RvWythUMJ Mow, New Horses; N. Kigs. Baal rbj and taani In the city, lloanlers Bivei, tl. in st attention. Ser ice buy hour i I the night Telephone No. ju. Pendleton Ukiuli Stage Line rluaton & Carney, Prop'a. Isave 1'eudleton every day at 7 o'clock 1 mliT L.'f,.l Nye. r, , , mb1, Ooisl an moaatloM. Hes.,nble freight sml pas lender rstes. 1 City unV si Tllmn A t '.,.', (ln, .tor,, A 1 mail Wkly ga oo a yar Just Received Two Carloads I urniture, Cio-Carts. Haby Carriages. Window Shades and Fixtures, Lace Curtains, Portieres. BfM our stock mton you imy. Baker & Folsom Tog : Complete House 1-ut ti.sl.ci.s Mum St , next to 1'ostofliee T g. IIOtVAKIl. AUi:lllTKl T ASH SffW llll, lldenl. makes enun.li'le ulel nil."' I l.lalis ir tailldii,is In li.snii 17, i,i.i laill.liiis. ll I e the teuuirl BANKS AND BRUKEHb. THK I'KNDI.KTON 8AVI.M..- ,Ai-. I'ellilKt.iii.Orfgou. Orgsnilcil Mn ' il capital, nut)JM)0. luieie.t sll.mul MfJC li.ll. Melisuse tsiUKhl slid sel l u r.' i pul L.llil. HiK'. lsl slleutioll much I" lions. W. J, Furulsli, prusldein ' -N rl pmldaati t. TTIIam, eair. H ItST N A l io N AL ItA N K i H A I'M" iiii-uiiu, rupiml, lou.uui; lurulu 1 Ileal- in leo-'i". lerest nil lime ,l,.,u,ub- ., 7. -. , ------ . , ,. i.iiii.-.IIi- escliMllse. ('.die. linn- l"","":i.1 landd to. Henry r. A. Isms, prssldeall M. Artliiir, vice president ; K. 1. ilsruett ler; L. W. Baiaetl. sssislsnl cashier Is in - iresfdeutj "T ...i KIHHT NATIONAL HANK 01 fwJK i "i i. i a ii ut i, lid, mi ; mu i.i nr. f i , iMitkiiiL' iiini' ' " ... i l.ii-nKO.n York niol i-rno n ijaj DrafU Driivtn o ' llU, ,vfti UTUK NfcWb! Tab tb. B..t Week V il.to. sn.i nml sets s geuersl mm li-l. k o lli l r laiit'itfi,, .New' the Northwest. iiiei Kurop. Makes uolleclioii' ,ru, terms. U.v Aiikeuy, president Z t vice-president I C. if. 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