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Did You Ever Buy a Wrapper for 69 Cents? The Magnet 'uhIi store can t n t you prieei on Ladies' Wrappers rang ing from 69c Up to $1.50. A new lot j'int received 1 Don't fail toaae thani. With evaiy dollar piirohaM you got a uhanee for 1 aold watch, THE MAG NET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood MONDAY, MAY 1 1. L000 'DAILY. WEEKLY A ED BEMI-WEEKLT BY 1MH Eaat Oregon inn Publlahlnff Company, FHNDLliTON, OREGON. pail., m mm MUM ION BAT It OfM copy pr y "- .'ynin! . . . P aapy tit naoBtha. ty man pn cnyi ptr wrt a . . . arnn Trial -1' . ; ton bug M ii' .1. r- . bbmi waaKLv ftuaacain kin pa rat; Ob 1 r onr yaar On kit month 1 1 ....... Trial tuiocftMlBB ftliif le auraheM , WBBK1.V MBtCBIPtlON BATS: Obb copy on MM Obc i', at tnniilh Trial aulrriptt.n glBflt copy avvUTMIMO a a ra i '" irnta.t Obb loch, nt Itai. in Hmi-Wrnblf if .11 oath Obb Ini h, nr lea. Hi iltiWvrr in until Two n hi, irlu in 1 1 iily an I Weekly per in uttl. . (hrr i- 1. ...Sfim Week l .rr Itt h per m- nili . Over in tan Im hr. liaii v. per in. n vt im.nth Orel thrcBim fiat, in Dai tv and Weal y, fi inch periimnth j i Obb Inch, or Ira. In Weani jr prr rnnnin ib) Orr-r thraa iBrhnt. In Wrtafy , pr Im It par avintli . . . . 1 OB Otrr trtra. in. ha. in Tuti.tav 1 Itaue t( Sen w rah . f5 00 . f V 1 . n ,fc ft, 7 are in. h n.r mmili . fs.ll.l iionp.iril .l.rei.rnitnli in Sri Wi-.fc WSStH , Holly. Ant tHMUM, r lack, fi.ou , c.cti .utacijuent ml Hull. U. LnK.il ootkti, t.n .cm. p., llnr, . h Inrrtt4in. Th" Herman crown prince has at tained Ii i h princely majority, balB eighteen years old. ami i- cntitlad to revenues from tlif pi'cipl.-, I'rcxiilciil McK inlv , with the other emperon Ulld kin.'-, h.i- congratulated hi- father ihiii the event, hut expresses lio e "for the colli inileil good health of II Itayaety the latperor. " A lending Knglish crop authority has iinnnunccil that tin- grain crop. of Knghinil anil l-rance are -ore to he late ami likely .i Im- li.nl this year. While thin in not conclusive an to univer-al Kuropean grain shortage, the condi tioiiH in. 1' are affecting the grain front in (ireat Hritain ami France arc likely to lie more fur-reaching, ami it is reasonable to ooaelaan thai the Aaaafi can surplus lire. el supply in In lie lievoml the ileiuaml of dnwn iimii averaxu yoarn. ltuMirtri from China hy way of l)ii Ion ie not picture the Philippine situation in the areeahle colors that characterize (ion. OtinV ilispatche- The HmKaa aorraapoBdaal of tba I.oihIdh Daily Mail, lor example, as wrts that tiie couilitieii of affairs is fur from satisfactory Willi reference to commercial comlitions he ucknowlnlKe the truth of Otis's report- that tin Mirt are open for -hip- to aOBM ami lo; hut he say-that no one can leave the towns to colled iie'rchamlise in the interior. For there the Filipinos arv in power. Consequently, a- - i us the stock- ucciininlateil at seaports were exhailSteil, colllllieri e lit those ports practically ceaseil. lie compares the situation in the interior to thai in A .In eu . which the )utch haw hei'ii trying to coiupiei for UN) vcirs, but without securing a lootbold further in laml than tin- fringe of shore line. .I.une- .1. Hill is a hit; railroail man ami he prohahly appreciate-the frieml Hhip of bg men ami rewanls thorn on a hi; scale. At least Jim Hill was in New York city a few ilays nun ami there cotitirmeil the statement thai he intended to speml L'..'itm, (mil in im provements upon the (iron! Northern railroail this year in the state of Wa-h-iBJBBk 'the intormat ion may well cause apprehension among Coi. Bryan ' friends. There is no ilouht thai tie Ureal . nr( I .th ueeil- improvements to thin oxtent, us everylssly wild has travel.sl over it well realises Hut wonl now comes froi , M. I'uul, Mr. Hill's houilipjurter-, that these im provements have purposely heen de Uyeil until this pwallllBl ll your, for it in Mr. Hill's inlention to M. HUM thin vast appropriation as to make count in carrying the stale lor Jlc Kinley. 1'unt and prosp.'cti.i favors from the administration are the im pelling motives for his .our.- Ami doubtless the McKinloy'.- course r Kaidii.-.- the Nicaruua canal hill had wimethliist to do in making democratic Jim Hill into a Mckinley republican. The (ireat Northern inixht cam less ireiBin ii mi' .Mcuraitua canal was built, and Jim Hill and the (ireat Northern are one and the sane thniir lint even Jim Hill's money may not take the state uway from llryan now that Mr. Hill has shown his hand ami looaanad in- tongue, It In rejiortod that Mark ll.iniia says be will not send any campaign fundi to OreKoii from the east this your. It is not known whelher Murk, like the miii. i . -1 in trying to darken the wa tern lie is swimming in, with the view of hiding in - aaraabottaiand nil acts, or not, but miroly Oregon aimuld "Hy with her own wiugn," in matteri of this kind an well as in others. It is literally u dimrace to the ranilblioan party in Oregon to HOlieit money from the eaat witli which to carry the elec tiou in the nuie It It a (uaitive Uct that money bat heon tent, or will be sent, from Portland, into Cniatilla county, to Influanaa the election in the county in favor of the republican leg islative ticket, mid thi if an attack upon the integrity of every citiren in tic county, which should lint he al lowed to 'go unnoticed. Why sin uld political manager- he allowed to con sider the voters of this county pnr- chaseahle cattle'.' Why siiotild not the in-nlt he avenged at the polls'.' Tim mini who would send money into u county to InfittenOl the result of el MaM. and those who receive it, are enemies of American institutions, un der which the people are supposed to carry on local Pelf-government without outside meddling or undue InBBetten of any kind, on the part of those not iilcntitici! with home affairs. A man of wealth, in Portland for instance, hav ing political desires ami amhition-, probably thinks it proper to use his money for election purposes in Uma tilla county, hut when lie does no he commit a crime against popular gov ernment that is moro far-reaching for evil tmin it lie miiiieii a church or scuttled a ship. TOTAL KCLIPSES OF THE SUN. A total eclipse of the sun is mi tioiiiiced as the most Important celestial phenomenon ol I ami although tin freoiieuov with which solar totality iari and the seieutilie knowledge which has rnhhed It of the invsterv and even the terror which formerly acconipanteii it, great value in as tronoiuieul circle- is given to its re currence. Ullfortllliatelv there i- a doiiht a- to th,. totality doing visihle in America, the leading astronomers locating it in hpaiu. and naming IBM a- the date of a total solar eclipse in the II ii I hil States, lie this as it limy, elaborate preparations are to he made for the occurrence on Mav M. when the Nuilhern ruilwiiv will run an e. hp-e train from New Orleans to Norfolk, ami another epoefa will in- .h - I'ciituatcd hy progression in science. Among the elegant nnslern distinctions of railway travel smoke. I glass will he a leading feature, and tin Iv draw back anticipated will he a cloudy sky or a total absence of the expected eelipsc, The earliest record-of solar eclipses are ascribed to Confucius, ami ol these three were total, and they are inn mentioned a- scientific tact-, hut as had omens. He recorded that tin' total ecllps.' was greeted a- such phenomena i- received al the present time by the Ohineee people, with the heating of gong-, ulld cries and a savage uproar, all of which is njppoeed to drive off the evil i-ter who i- "eating up the friendly sun. " On of the eclipses of antiipiity was famous for two events. One was Hint it wa- foretold hy an astrologer of the philosophical school of the time. .Vto II. ('., and its alarming appearance slopped a hattl, between the I. dem and the Mode-. The -udileu darkness com nned the combatants thai tl le gisls won- wroth and they at once ceased lighting. The prophet! took advantage of their own ignorance and the terrors of the people to predict direful thing-, which in many cases being tin re. nit of unfortunate condition took place adding to their terror of lb, ton ami inspiring a new rtrtlOimo for th powers of tlie prophet. Two famous eclipses occurred in Knropt during (lie ninth century. A total tclii.-e in A. j), XJn irigh'iened Bmperoi Loail ol Havana to death and dettroyed his kingdom. Other eclipses had the same effect mi ruler-, Hhich was ho disastroii- that son.., wis.- men among Hiom' in siwer gave out the death of the king as an event of such moment that the heavens, shocked at the suddenness of the fatality went into mourning. In ITU, in line, an eclipse of the sun wa- predicted in London hy a pamphlet, "The Blent Day, or the I ro.peei o Uoouituay. (ireat prep ration was made for the unwelcome ibadoar, and it was related afterward that in spite ol th,- "awesome dark," no one id prominence died, nor did any public disaster overtake the country. An eclipse of eapeeial interest to America wa- that of OcIoIrt fj, l7soi when the llrst American eclipse ex pedition WIIH lllt.-d Olll. d.'stioe.l t., I,.. I'dlowed b Hum .iii.l ureal I v o... proved solar institutions, securing results of wonderful toientlfla tocuraity and developing mm-h valuable as tronomic material, h. veral c lips. minor MieutiOO importenet were re corded U'tween w: and 1S8II, hut in th. later year two appeared. The liret u-hered iii the pen year and was vitiblt from Oalilornia to Manitoba. Tin- aaather was favorable at all points along the line, aim many photographs were mede. The second eclipse of be year occiirrc.l in I i.ccinber ami visible in South America. On more than one occasion in his tory there is a record of the special darkness wiiicli accomnanies u Ii.,.., diMcioaing the presence of a comet, but the eclipse ol IHH'J wus the lirst lie,.. that a comet wus photographed hv the astronomers. This eclipse was observed by astronomers representing F.nglmid, France and Ituly. tee recorded in (ireat Britain August 10, I -ts ; . Another peculiar MBtUru was that tin- eelip-o wnt only visible in the middle of the Pacific ocean. For tunately (or the cinise of i em e, a group of coral islands lay in its neigh' Borbood, America, i.ngliind, France, Italy and Australia were all repre sented. During the total eclipse of the tun, Augut 7, 1869, which wic visible in Alaska, the Indians of the Chilknt river were great I v alarmed. I'mfessor Benjamin Price of the United states coast survey had gone with n party to Alaska to observe and report the eclipse and had warned the Indians. hut they had refused to bid ie'e him until the tun was hull' obscured. Then they all disappeared and not a smtml UBt heard throughout their village. They hud made up their aboriginal minds that the scientists were taking care of matters that the sun was "ver sick" and they had "put it to loop." Educated ami Intelligent people do not Ic'-itatc to expres- a dread of that solemn darkness which is unlike any other Itmotpbere, ami ill which all nature appears overshadowed w ith ap proaching doom. One who has wit nessed a total eclipse gives this graphic description : "As much us five minutes before the total obscurity it may lie possible to detect strange wavering lines of light ami simile iiruwing across the laml-cupc Then, with frightful velocity, tie shadow of the moon is seen approach ing. tangible darkness advancing liki wall, swift as imagination, silent at doom. 1 he immensity ol nature never comes so near us then, and strong must be the nerves not to ipnver as the blue black ihadow rushes upon the spectator with incredible speed. A vast palpitating presence seems overwhelm ing me wori'i. i.ai- emerge sieniiniiv. Scnsil ive Mower- close. An assembled crowd is awed into absolute silence. It become- BOriotMly cold, and the chill is mental as well us physical." Already the colored minister mid eiborter of the South It pointing a nmral with the coming of the eclipse, and this recalls the story of a colored taryenl of ( hirer nor Janet of Alabama, who mi the occasion of an eclipse fell prostrate at Ins master s feet breatl CANCER IS NOT INCURABLE while admitting it to b - - ,. .,. ram-rr wan considered ah incurable as leprotv. PhvuicianH and friends could giyt little relief or encouragement to one atllicted with this terrible .Usee, Been now doctors Know ' '.,,',)Cratj()11 ,, divine you to have the Cancer cut out, hi 1 disease, they Mil. insist that there ,s no "T ,mt more, but another will come in bat at the tome time cannot uteri von that It wiU not return. ; "' "''' ' . , , the nac of the sttrReo-, knife or its place, for the dtsc.e 1 1 the Vtood is lte; jml ,ir 'Mr u 1 ami yo.t,. t . JoBOBOBa, effete caustic, flesh-destroying plasters. The blood must be punned anil MR iigmcneu. y r tnatter 'before the Cancel sore will heal. rontaininating poison and forrc it out of the blood. It S. B. B ll the onlj medldni that can overcome this powerful and on .imm uitn, go vegetable remedy I no mineral the W 1 ryttent and make a safe and p. nnanent cure o l ancer h.s i,,,, that n severe Cancer is not always inherited ; your family my ne tree iron, any ,, , J, horn form of the disease mav develop from n sore or nicer on your longUl or other part of your body; .. slndit bruise ' or hurt, 1 little pimple on the eyelid, lip l , ... ... i, , , e,. oi- aa to attract o i. i... lo. s l,r-.ai n liarni ess .Bikine wart or molt, nun ouici l,.-s r, . - little oV no aue,,;,";;' If you We an obstinate sore, don't relV upon salves or ointments to cure It -begin BBB - tt once; it will cleanse your lilond ami prevent me lormauon m wwwwaa ii rbt.i M" writes ' A small pimiile cams on nit jiiw anoin nnr in, ,, , ireiiiae Democratic TickeT Waller M. PtjTlt. . '' pell Htuari a ernes, ir,Mier John W Itlttakor OOBOBBBBUM, Kobif i ntte ttnetei wm. c. ntattti. join r i.i i.isi.a i'u i. i i i', i "J" n.sr,. A.. .... ". r haPBKKi , '.' "r j, A. Weoknr ""ui.) Ht'i'itKMK ronoi W. M. ItHinsejr nun. ami i.aiiiv ((.MMisu,,,, , .,l'i5 W.H,'l..,l.erl,., , w,.,i,.,:SR imiKtoti Cc impure Blood Invites Disease. s. s. Mrs K ml I .Id not think It was an Ihlnit serlom IMrei ear ,in l nr ,ri, sine ei mv r.i. ... ,. s-- .... -. - - - - --- . , , until I he law twicaii '' ""'e'1 hrrame much IllMjmeil Al inr mint- linn-1 nr anvr nro, i" "1",, re mm the flesh ami xnve m- Intense pain I trle.1 everything I cuia hraref. hut nnthlnit ,11,1 rnr any ml I then iKgan the us- "if S S S . an,l after tnkll.K -everal Is.lllf. the Vancer hi'llr.l anil llltrc b now 11,1 sign of the tMtttl, Thl was two years ago, and I n Mill enjoying jierrect nealt.i Send for our special book on Cancer ; it contains much information that will interest you ; it is free. Write our till vsicians alsiut vour case, and for anv advice or information wanted ; tiicy have made n life study of Cancer and all blood diseases. We make no charge what- - - ever for the Address, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. OA. sss with his sun am lippin, ' I" news: a-clippin ' Mitet -de Jemet, im am XJH" a J "Soup Mams Tilt Soldier." j i jst look i mmmmmmmmmntmmmn!!n!!!n)ni!!!!!!!!!f!.!tty JTOI 63 at what we give you. Our li"' ilTorfs are yours, llrst, last ami all the time. Our hnadrj standard Is Bled high ami we never slip from it lor an instant. I et your linen as well as your light shine. A sple and span aptiearanee counts lor everything. Our lirst class work will serve you as u general letter of Introduc tion. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robinson, Prop. Telet)hone 60 sr i Harden Seeds in bulk, (iarden Hoes, Garden Rakes, Garden Shovels and Spades. Garden Tools of all kinds, Water Hose at al! prices. Building Materials, ail kinds, See 3 3 TO THE WISH The great iCm- peror understood that primarily the A sonnet- i . -loin M h 1' r i ma i i 1 y every man is a tomach. The whole liodv and brain are dependent for health ami life iijni the onlerltnesa and completeness of tie-pro- which gyi on in t lie- stomach and Bilked organs of digestion ami nutrition Peoplt who have lieen treated for dis ci of lit.nl. heart, lungs, liver, nerves or blood have often ls.cn treated in vain, until they ls.gan the use of Dr. l'ierce's Golden Hedieal Ditoorery, When this medicine had healed the stomach and cleansed the blood, the other diseases disappeared. -i . ve ,1- last Aiiuiisl I iva, nlt.u k, ,1 with ni ,1 ii i it Rnrft writ.- Mr. Unnltl A. Carter, of . "-' k'fwan C N. C -Mv.nlrcii Istorn,-rn- laritnl. ami I was in txsl ofT ami on far four yen- I went tothr iloctors ami someof them mul 1 hint tvteiMia. other- ssl,l I had liver tmuhlr Tin- lt ilottor I had called it chronic liver ulld .tonne Ii d.-cast. s, I u.ii.l out nioiirv ami ii..thinu ,li, in- anv food. Two year, ago 1 I'oiiiiii.'ticed taking lr l"iercr' (Allien Meil teal liiacovery. and uwd ten bottles, and now I can ,lo a- lite it day. work a. anv nun." Or. l'ierce's Pleasant I'ellets boon to bilious jieopli' Taylor, the Hardware Man E 3 721 Main Street 3 UiUiiiaAiiiiili.iAiiiiiUUiiitiittitiiiiliiiiititiitiiiiiiitAtiinitiiiiuiiiuiiiittiiUiF,. no jycrggprB H E Crescent THE MOST POPULAR WHLEL. fanner, or tin their gardens any kind in everything in liarb w ire, stapl helf hardware se who intend plant lug or doing spring work of I this line, von will liml garden tis.ls and seed, I nulls, heavy and of the very liest i t prices at .t The total eclipse of May, lotf.'i, had some special dramatic features about it. To lH-iti with, the duration was unusually long, nearly live unrf it half minutes. The greatest diirutiuii of totality wa six and a half uiitiutea, 1 ebster's 1 International Dictionary ; V Nlf. . - an..' tf th- " mthrttUjrtt. O r Tin- Omm Orawi 9ituulmw4 Authority, x X Mu i .h a lion. It. J. UffJttff, X I Juatii -i . ., mu it-Hi-( .-1111 9 LsK'STi! s- o " . ,lli. I .-. -ii.l. In. A Y ' "" "" ""' "u''' X In I Ii Ii , I I.. I Dili I I Y I l all UlU Si lHKllOuok. 9 , atrnranfa igK oaamaiiilnB x VefS"pV 1 '' -ml' siiurruilrlltlrhU X -i i I.. 1 1,. i S e 'Oil lUlulMU 9 J Iwewlnnbie $ pw in i . x LaaW X na s ' r '' 1 1 9 (-!- A. .....r .......... T BwrtnfrOttlB, Mu $ CAt TKt.N. I)u ma h hi c X ., . buying nine. . ..ul.iio V 9"Wch.(cr' DktlaMrlM." I x 9 'brlaeuHuiia ni WrlaUrr. i , i jf X (ili (.!oev) CsO) (-. ' ' 9 li,y uanaur,- Wiim ii. A ...... M Mr m . at liiality and at the low W.D. Hansford txCo.'s I I'eudleton, Oregon. Oregon Lumber Yard i Men's Wheels I adies Wheels Boys' or Girls' Chainless - - $25 and $35 $26 and $35 - - - $25 - - $60 Another consiijnmetit of the $25 and $26 Wheels just received. CRtSCENT AGENCY East Oregonian Building .SELLS. Lumber, Lath, Shinules, i in ini, i ! Paper, 'J nr Paper, MotiUliiiHts. Pickets. Lima and Cement, Brick ami Hand, s.ish ami Doors, Screen Doorag) Windows,, i erra On la Pipe, tmMHH.m,m,nfl!!!!!!!! uTHUT ticket IIU'I IT Jl IM.K. A. I), 'llllliunti biariui i anoHNat Htiiey COUNTY TICKET. eiet) "' eWtBt (ienrg, RKI'KkajvNTATIVBj, j. oaettain M. ii'iirlon ,,',f "lie 'ot'NTVjI'l.iii.: U"1,fli Mnrltnan .... J v '' -'ii. -inn f.Nhl; f l I " llar... W. M. Mlnkluy auna. w ii nkHiwa.1. , aaawi (tr.ii. i... ...... n ..,..i.i..r , . i . i . , i . , . i i ..... ............ 'iftlb -i.i'.. i. or ,,inihl,Si r .ititues ii, i, hi. AHMKMHllK. a. a Ball nl I "lull, el AlbtJ M. I HI'PKItlNTHMiKST. B A thn '" ''I'lKlleuJ si III. 1.1 W'att . uitvnvoa rltt C. tlerkutoy 00BOB8B. IV 1 ' I. .tl ' . i uTif k- .;.,;'.v.'.: .:... " inlli'loli lllatrlci i (IN SO. P, Knsellliert iiloi If. liciitli'V Republican 1 icket PBBUOaBTlAt Ki.KCToka Mini mi hor, 4sJlat , ' '."1xl"" "I tatt "I AWl nil! s, I'ltKMK JIM, I, I harle- I'.. W in V rlnll . ol AM ('(INliltliXSMAN. -1 , i i ,S I PI- I im l Muli nlln A. Mooilj ,,. . POOD ASP ll.MKV CIlMMlKllllNKK. I Ha I ley oip, JOIN I UHitlLATIVa UtHHUIKKI Mivt (i iiihiiii.i mill MorniH i online. , Asa II. I hi .i,i p i .ii ,,( Hypa SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TICKET. oiMoun jtiixiK. K. Kills ai HrffH DnrnuoT attounkv James A. tee ol itMl COUNTY TICKET. RtCfKBEKNTATtV Bt .1. Kirk II. Heeler J. K. Ilcmi i ..I ntv jcoaa CUtBK, ol AtlHI ot I'l'Dilkl ol I'l'Dlita III I',: se . W. iit Urenteei MUttti r, . ' n.iKcr , i ... aaconDaa ui oonvai ami n IBBieai ul pandLel TKKAril'KKIt. K ol Jiue i I, org. Ilium. ol Hoi CHOOL HI'PKItlNTENIiKM. ' eeeue U( ivu,ll,u 08T8YOB. i ,' i , , i , , ol Cka I DHllM.lt " '.( oiu or PtaM CWBJIBBIOBM, Horace walkur l llet Jt'BTICE AMI CONBTABLK, (I'ell'lletllll I'. 1 ol IVmllei ol I . I, licit I Dr Tims. tTUMeralil liarle- Heybilri. Borie & Light, Prop's Alia St., opp. Court House. .t0 "w)teoH)toeoKro Telephone Livery Stable t inier New Mauafeuieul. r'tslilonal.lc ig at Low Bjtja, The Itest 'turnouts In the . "pedal attention given to Isiunl tut; horses. S. F. Hays. Prop. Opposite Court House. Telephone No. 3ft oeoeoeoreos-oosyoooeoi You Need I Prohibition Ticket. ITKsiHENri.U. KI.K.'liill- N A, Datm si I Mill. V, J, t . Ii'iikiii. ol i.raul n r-iii.i,hiiK ,,l lloul Kit Ht i'ii:.ME jriMjl C. Hrlglu (t i oMuajggHua, ggnoND DieraMa alto Battel ..i ilwihi I i. ol' AM. UAIUY t'OM.MIssn.NEt U Ktnneay i hoojiui UMATILLA CUUNTY TICKET. JOINT HKI'KWENTATIVE. LIFE INSURANfJE t is Merely a Question of UKST UIJNEriTS I'K'On ! m I I ui,' VOUR nONBV. Tttli M-CL'HITS BACK Oft THE POLICY, 1. 2. The Mutual Investment Policy (I.iit; on I:di iwmi.m i -OK- The Pacific Mutual A M. 1. 1. on ( Ml IIKI'ltK8KNTAH I - I. II. Hioue at All Im W Herry oftll (.1 N'I'V Jl l.i,l II. L. Kraslur ol Mu otaaa. B II. I'ruet oiae ttBBifr. J. II. Lcciur jill bboobbbb or oobvki tst a Krnuk aUeataaai oiu TKEAMI KKH wuitiaiiaJaaB Ban AajeiigoB, a a lanraM oi aim OOBMBBIONBH a. k. riater eta) ( (IHONKH. D, k. oenrJai aim Cuaiantees Uaah V alues, I'ald up Insurance, Amiiiai Additious, K tensions 2. It is issued solely by THE PACIFIC MUTUAL Life insurance Compa me oni) uiunpauv . rganied uu.ler the Siriu.'ein ATTORNEYS i ii- i . I " .r 1 laaurence company ol Calliotnla 1 AKTKH A RAI.KV, A I l Provides for Uw KSKYI Odlce in Maviug. Uauk IMildlat. Veirlv Pi rid tn at Loans lenrejlaBailllij, iiiimeiiiaie pay neat, hauce oi Beneficiary, PHYSICIANS. ny. affording positive resnonslMli,; . "fl . ';"r,i"r" . " of Calltorula. . ... ..,,, ,,,..., II, f,., ClBCa orKanixation In iNoK, . 3 Maid Policy holdera uvr J".5. cctors. I'll. v. (I. UOLK. OlTH I. IN I'KX loll Milt Ills- Pi. Ilk lMlllillll.1 l.ltlie UlU o U a ui. , tu .'i i. ui. Tululilioln K. . VINUKNT. M U. tKI I ol to-' Naliuuai Uauk. ml. Ui ; I tu a p. ui. 1)11. ('. J. .SMITH. OKKIU. illeton Havlines liMiik TmImiiIioui- deuce lolepliuuu II. I. UK ir.w HRICK SAND WOOD c:oal Alto W holesale Agent for SCIIL1TZ MII.WAUKLE BBBH in bottlea, barrela, or caaet. Telephone No. 5 H. KOPITTTKE Jersey Milch Cows FOR SALE. The iindertigned offers for sale I ( i; JULY DKI.IVKKV, at his place IV, miles west of Kcho, on Butter ( reek, u anataar of young, high gmU- .lers.-y cow, with calves on fo,,t, for i,. t'orressjndence Koliciltsl. I.. V. KOiiKHS, Kciio, Oregon. y holder over ! FRANK N. MuCAN DLESS bllenaburK, Wash. ,)tt OO General Agent 11. IS. d A K I I Kl,l). M. !.. llnMKOl'l 1 1,. I'r,, u...i w. .......... ,,rt .. Ill I" uuinillllf. DENTISTS. BABBITT METAL. iZl'z..::Ly"u yuutttie-. New Goods... Daily Baat Orcgonutn, delivered carriei, only i j cant week. b) A Complete Line Furniture, Iron Beds, Curpeis, Buly Caniageti and Picture M.uldiuk;, Lamps, Crockery and a full line ol Undertaker's' Goods. W. 8. NELSON. Main Hlreet. Oppoaiu, Kat Oregotdan And Cheaper Than Kver.. Porticivs, Garptta, Lace ( urtains Wall Paper. Htadouarters lor WU Staudanl and BldltdgJ Sewing Machines JESSE FAILING Maiu St., near Bridge. iOR Insurance WW, Life, Accident, l'luW (ilaa, etc. Loans on Oily and t'ouuty I'roperty, Heal Estate ''''iM'oie.1 ami Uulwrarad City I.U, Us k Kuncbes and Wheat Kurtus SEE J. R. DICKSON, Kuat OroKouian lltiilding. K. A. VAI ullAN, DENTIST. tliJuilit HUllillllK A. I.. I . I A I I 1 . 1). 1). S. Or l- h l. U) Having. Uauk. n K. A. MANN, IHoMIM IN AHBA llou Block, uvur K. II. ('lounni ARCH1TKCTS AND UUILDflS. i if ii, .ie. on u. u i ti.:i I' ANl' ............ .... ...... -. ,,. uerilllinnlelil in.kn. eoliic. n " ....ii4 I'. ,oi- lor t.uildiua lu Hi. HO " ttOuin 17, J inlil bilihiiu -BTRTfr-A-ND BHOKKKS. I'll K PKNDUCTON I'einlluton, Oregon, or aaliu." Mareb U ei401l.4lllllli l.MI illlell'Sl alii'iO'l eu i . r:. - I. t r . .... . . i , i , , ii an iiuIU. aseuallge U4HIKII1 a in, ' , clpal poiuu. HiM-clal alleul'"" Mr k ' I.TT7- U' I Bt.r....l. i.re.11. Ill : J' "' vice preaiUeut; T.J. Mom- iabisr. ..' I lu'e xi i 'I'll iv i I It I ' . ..43 . .... . ....... I. t" All Oregon. Cauilal, titi.uue: ""l""'' '7,L i lerosl on lime ilemwlls. Pcill- m '"....,li I .louiuslic em-liaiite. """ """ ,,..,, Ml lor: L. W. Uaruett. iuui . It 4 k ill I'KNj Kl HUT ATIIIN Al. ton. CaplWI. m.MUU; uri'iu- .- j, :, in- . ii ein-rai iiaiiaiiia and telotraiihle Iraui'ers soi.i , .ouj r luiii im ii, nvn I iiiuni'1 ami Kuruj. Make, collet I ouuu n wriua. Allien) viiit.i.rtiniiliiit : ('. If iiuunuwy. aaauiaui caBliivr . .ii ii . aUe, taBlri I