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Did You Ever Buy a Wrapper for 09 Cent a? The Magnet ;is.li Store can quote you pricix on Ladlea' wrappers rang ing troiii B9c up to $1.60, A now lot (lit received. 1 oii t fail to sen tliein. Willi every dollar purchase you (.ret a ehanee for gold watch. THl: MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood 5 - . ' llTUIK'i' MONDAY. MAY 28. 1900 DAILY. WEEKLY tUTO BEM1-WEEKLT V THP Kam Orgr0alan PubllahlnR Company, HNIH.FTVN. . T OKI '.ON DAIL. H'lVIIIPTtON HAT It Ona copVf' V mail ln' ;-V 1 BOHtB. I V Mill rTT P' aak, iiriifr Trial tuf-Bcrirniot. . , Ibjj nuabtii i an I wiiklv WJWI BJPTtOM HA TIM I f it p . one tut I ' S . . f an Una ccpr bii montka , I rial tui-t! nptu.ii , liifkiuaian waaKLv uaacairTins hah. i ! '.' aai . . ta tepy an tnoath Trtal HMHtpMaa ftint'.n . ADVIRTI1IN). MAT!:. iDittdar A l-r Muriumta a lacb, or Itaa. in Mm-SV eh ly pr aaukth inib, of in daily tar month . . . . " nulla., t u. hi Daily ait. I Wk trr ri ,", O' thra tnc hi, Stn' Wvaklir.fwr iHih pft Btinth . . i" tbtM l(ha. Daily, par in. n par month fai fhra-atm Mt,ta I Uil andM r ly . pat in . ( r nmi Oat law-h. Itaa. In Wa ly par monih . , irr ihfe iHthaa. In Hh(y, ?f m h rr month . . . . lai thra Irrhm. in Tuala t lain of anrn-Wa-akly Dar ini h tr moath fcokkl nonpar 1 1 a1ffrmvmu In smi Wfki, eaklv at Daily. aat laumtio, pat inih.fi , aach t.ut -iieut tnaav Lo l BttKa. tan ctnia per Iim. aach iBtcrtloa. 3 J 13 The Dalles Chronicle, republic m nruAii. advertised free the coining Kx-Onnyressnuin M. V. Howurd, am Hun. .1. B. Oabuiui, ulddliath mad speakers. ( that town, thus treiifttheninu the conviction thai th were Drought to the stale al tin- lino with republican money anil it nan r. piiniicau money mat ni 't tl xpen ses if the naming of the Wharton -I ion nelly tickot recently at Cincinnati, Ohio. The voter of the p 'ople- p.irti in Oregon are not tn be deceived by these bireil emissaries of Murk llanna and owe it to theinsel vr- to ascertain Ki tvnoin tliev are Inilelite,! tor their visit. The BWrd of health in BoMon line issued an order thai hereafter evert physician mutt report all eases of cm sumption mid disinfection of prenii-e-nitiHt he performed after the removal ordMtli of the patient. It is found that consumption headed tie- h-t of the caue of death lax! year in II ..Ion , and there is a steady increase of the disease which can he checked only ly proier precaution- lieine. taken, More people ilie of con sump on than ever have the smallpix, ami vet little or no effort is made to guard against its at tack or to prevent it. Consumptives are allowed to move around and leave the Kernis of the disease wherever thoy choose, with the result that limn and more pie are struck , vn hi its ravishes . hmild cerlainh have its readers in sound sense. This Ut- mtalM a principle that few newspaper men In My urasp. RaffI uapan are common thai do not md cannot giffl a fair report of uuylhini; done by the political party with which they do not train or are not in sym pathy. Their reports ol tin- millBgl of tin. opposition political party are distorted: mailer is suppressed because of political praJadMM and OtiMr news is colored on the same no oiiut lie porters sent to report the proceedings of meeliius are instructed to bnrlr-qn and ridicule the partv to whom th paper happen-, to be opiKised. and this in its news columns. The Orconian and Tcle.'ram, the two iMdltU dailv popon of Onwon, are Baanni vloUton f this principle, mid for this reason tlic people oi i irctfou put no tailh or red -nee in their political news, ami these papers are without (ireat in fluence, in thi connection, snlelv on this account. NEW YORK FOR BRYAN. Alfred Henry Lew is, editor of the Yerdict writes' from New York to the St. Load Republic, as follows- This state, democratically, is on the brink of that convention which select- dele gates to the national convention at Kansas City. The local convention is to bff held in New York city June !i. within a step or two ai Tammany hall. Tin' sentiment is all Bryan llrvun without one hesitating lilusli. The doloBttioa t" journey Kmmm Oily ward from New York in duly will be for Bryan and not a doubt! il streak. Al in the leader-, a- well as witli the rank and tile of the democracy, the Nchraskan is without oiuios tiou. There will doubtio- come stnnc from here to contradict this. Tliev will, for the most pari, be inspiration- of the republican-. Therefore, be not misled New York will Is- for llrvan's nomiuu lion. Damocrany's chances are stiffening lllb. positive streuutb III till- sl.lti liepuin lean propiiecv i- a lilt nale in the l.ce al November nrosi t. It ently, the World was abroad with weii-consiuereii euiiorial. base, I on facts indomitable, which disnl.ived th. ri iiiiiv oi tins autumn s Iriuiunh ol the slate deinocracv. And there I ther se-ns ami portents of republican lisaster on its w av. you proffer. They're uiihiir. I'll do belter by von. I'll wagor von 7r00 Ualnat 110,000 thill BrjraU defeats Mi Kin ley . ' ' The Mckinley champion hesitated. Oratory MM one lb In) a cold pro posal, to jeoilardie (III.IKHI on his re publican hopes mid fours was unother. Again, his opponent's well known Henills to foresee events a nonius which makes htm the mailolaO of the bourse, daunted him, But he had none too far. Taking two othargantlaman in aaaqaal partners, he accepted Mr. Ktene'i offer, ami !" 'M. agalnil f7M0 thm McKiney dafeaai Bryan was wagnrad. This transaction has done not a little to wet-blankel those forward anticipa tions of local republicans that their partv is to ho fa n walkoer. Mr Keene has never, w ithin their expi ri cine failed to have reasons for any faith within him, and his prompt waaw pttatlaa while it diamayi them. 'The people ol this country," said Mr. Keene to ma in a recent ooBfOfaa lion, "must arouse ihomaalfaa. The eoming election is of more importance, from the standpoint of pure and true Americanism, than am that has trans- .ir,i .1,,,.,. tl,,, ,,i ., I. . ,,f II,.. coin. .Mone is in the saddle: it II riding down the institution- of this country w ith a conlident insolence that tells of its llrm lielief in Its own in vincibility. It is riuininn the novem ment today in its every branch and arm. If money's power in molding public affairs gDM lorward for four oar- more, as il has for the four venrs past, the name of American liiierty w ill only be worth a recollection as il matter of history. Money is pressing the people backward step by step. What is to be the end'.' If it noes on there are, as matters trend, hut two solutions. One i KMlallam mid the other is revolution. The American people must defend themselves from money, just as they once nnarded their forest frontier- from the BWagO, On lam they come solidly, shoulder to shoulder, for their righto, and come at Olice, Bunker Mill will have been a blunder; Yorktown a mistake." When a man worth twenty millions, and one w ho. for a ipiarler of a cen tury, has stisiil in the vers heart and war center of money, oooqnerlnf for tune for himself when such a man be gini to talk like that, he's apt to prove impressive. Also, he's not apt to he alone. The IhoOgbtl voiced by Mr. Keene have occurred to hundreds of others in corners of existence little dreamed of, and it all points to u movement ami an effect in November not llatterinn to the hopes of the present administration. Blood Troubles: Cancer, Scrofula, Old Sores, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Chronic UlcerSm Democratic Ticket nuwuiMTiAL aLaorom Walter M .Mem .... , i mm i m un inii, i KrnoHt K rotMl . 'I.. M .. John blitukti "nui'l t N 1 1; KSSM , N. HKi'iiM. i " HlHlcHcliHtnr Win. C. s (,., , T HON I 1.1 HIM.ATIX K I.I 1'HKNI v ,""rl"rl ii matlll. md MorrSi SoIATIV. I J. A. Woulurjr ',) I hi i'iikmk jn'nni "' lom As the blood contains all the elements necenr to sustain life, It Is impor tant that it be kept free of all impurities, or it heroines a source of disease, poisoning instead of nourishing the IkhIv, and loss of health is sure to follow. Some poisons enter the blood from without, through the skin by absorption, or inoculation: others from within, as when waste products accumulate m the ivstem and ferment, allowing disease germs to develop and be taken into the circulation While nil blissl troubles hare one common origin, each has sonic peculiarity to distinguish it from the other. Contagious Blood Poison, Scrof" n. Cancer. Rheumatism, Ecema and other blood diseases can Ik- distinguished by ... .. ja i .l,n.l,in K,.T, btlWMl a renain sore, uii-er, erupuon oi iininiiiiiimioo .em oik "ii '" . . . .i, l.,,.! resistance disea- show, sooner or later on the outside and on the weakest part of the bod v . or where i Muds fWJ??r; Mauv mistake the sore or outward sign for the real disease, and attempt a cure by the use of salves, liniments and other external applications Valuable time is lost and no termaneiit lienefit derived from such treatment. BLOOD TROUBLES REOUIRE BLOOD REMEDIES; Uw poioon nraH lie complete y ami PrnTB nentlv , "hcat-d th " ced. pu.ilie.l .o.d cleansed, or the .1,-. M . - ' ""' V e very life Meru ry tasli and arsenic, the trealinent usuallv prescrilied in Uiis class of diseases, are violent poisons, rye, : adding another poison to the already overnurucneu. niseaseu S S R , Nature's own reme.h . niailc ol rixiis Mini ueros, mum k -the blood, antidotes and forces out all impurities, makes weak tin., blood rich strong and healthv. and at the same time builds lit. the general health, h S. S. WOWff purely vceetablc blood purifier known, and the only one that can reach deep-seated blmxl trouble. A record of 50 vears of luccessful cures proves it to be a reliable, unfailing specific for nil blood and skin troubles. FrBB Madloal Tnomtmont. ChU Medical I.cpa.tment is In charge of skilled phvsicians. who have mad. blood and skin diseases a life stud v, so If you have Oontanlous Mlc-I I'o.son. Cam e. . Scrofula. Rheumatism. Kccma, an I lid Sore or I Ice. , or any similar hloo.l trovole, w rite them fully for advice about vour case All . orrespoiide.uv com ucte.l in sir m denct. We make no charge for this service. Bool. 011 blood and skin diseases tree. SWIFT bPbblHl LU.. Atlanta, b. Thus. i. fiieene. 11I I H.1.1. AM. HAIRY t ...MVlMMnw . . ScliiilmiTli h 1 1 Washl ' "OU, "'miJ SIXTH JUDICIAL UISTMct TICKET ontevrr jvdo& ,.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r i . 1 ,, 1 DltTMIOT ATTORNI """"y 01 COUNTY TICKET. tod lew pot a: never cure, but do much harm bv sss , ol MlltJ naaWBl The largest atock of Sa dlcr iiess. Tents, V .igoo Covers vas, l.np Dusters, ku. , Leather, etc.. Is kept by DP.P1EPCES Golden Me3ica I Discovery Joseph Ell I I ..Hammocks.. Mrl, R 5 5 3 I.nrfst line city, ai price in pick From in the to stilt all porkt'i- booka, from 76 crnta up. I also hnvit a lurfrt' Htock ot'Ciarden I lose, from K) to 26 centa per foot. Try tlic "N'l-ti." I'.arl. Wire ami Have one-third the font The Leading Ha nes andaild'e "bin ufacturc. of I astern Oregon. New Goods... And Cht apcr I han Ever.. 1 Taylor, the Hardware Man r sr 721 Main Street Portieres, Carpets, I.aee Clirtallll Wall Papar. kaaaatf Morgan is makinn a brave fight lor the Nicaragua canal, but re publican influences, in and out of con gress, are really opposed to the govern nidiit taking up the work, so Morgan's efforts will prove futile and fruit Heroic effort on the part of more than one man i- required to -ave the enter, prise. Kven the Walker eommi-sioii, which was appoint... In a i her dala and information , ..o.-.Tiiim.' the under taking, is likely to make an adverse ragOft, and this, aoaplod with delay, lire liaukod upon by the opposition to prevent the lieniiining of construction work (or years to come. The paapll want the canal and the coiintrv in ed it, but those who control, mauipuliile and speculate in American railroad- .1.. not, aud ut NaaklagaaB Ikaaa i- Huences are stonrger than the eoplc 's, and the republican partv is being used as an implement to bring ab. ut defeat ol the canal project The uueation Irvxpicntly bus been askisl of late, Are the American peo ple gruwiug any more ieiop.-r.it. in their use of iilcolinlic U'VeragesV When tigiircf indicating their annual con HUIIiptiou of liquors are iplole.l it Would not appear that all theefforU put forth by the Woman's (Ibristiun T perance Union aud all the other orguniatn.iis laboring in the cause of total ab stiuence from such stimulants had been pnsluctive of much result. Taken by tliemseUoH these figures show an en ormous consumption of the products of the distilleries und breweries, it is an established fact that the money value of the annual consumption of such drinks reaches tin- enormous sum of U73,,S8U,UtSU. And yet, great an Ibis sum appear.-, when the figures ar, ex amined relatively and i ..n.p.ir.u 1 1 ely it become.- equally certain thai the in habitants of the United Mate- are growing more temperate in the use of lucl. beverages. At the recent meeting 14 the member.- of the Associated I'rcss in Chicago Hi. Clair McKelwav made .111 addre.-.-of itrikiug interest to tin public as Well as tu newspaper men. 1111 1 Bg the addrueii he aaid: "My plea for sjliti- ; cal reporting is fur fullness and for (amies ami for greater fullues.- and fairer (airneas toward udvursuriiw than toward supporters. A paper should have its principled in ouu party, but Domoeraoy has seldom nr ntad front more free o( flaw and seam ami rack. I In- leaders are all unreed l'he divide on llrvan w-hinn tbio- r. ganl as inevitable into two classes Ihev all "want him. one hand (o that they can t help tliem-eive-, and the other Isvanse he's their lair and l...ti. -t choice. Iie. ide.lh llrvan - New iork slock is looking up I'icuard ' roker is about to return ; he's (or Bryan. Hill bai bowad the head ami bent tiie surly knee in the Western cholci . Boiirke ( ockriin is alreadt phra-e-lorging uml DMling Knglifli into shape at his Bonn Island home. to be ready for use on Hie llrvan slump. It's understood, too, that he'll speak for the democracy with. nit inuiiov mid without price; a rare OOUOBMiou Aside from ddk wbOM names have had coiniuon damoorotic adfartiaa incuts, there are others, either alore- lim. Indapaodanl or republican, who are lo be anti-McKiiiiev and pro-Brvan in the war ulsiut to fall. Kx-Sugar Trust Seurles has well-developed symO' lOMa of a pure democracy . I'arkhursl , who conies in. m a different coop than , arle, one is a reformer, while the other is a millionaire; highly different mailers will break into the parly if he finds a picket o(f the fence, and can ipieee through. It's not with these (oik that they like Bryan more, hut M. Kiiilev less. There will be three sort- ot voles cast in .November re publican votes, domoorallc vote- and inti-.McKinle votes. .Much of Brian's strength 11. New York will bslge in the hitter class. And some of the names w ill cause more than a rionle of sur prise. I'erhaps the most striking llnure to take the ilomncriitii -Bryan end of the argument in an uggrcsnivc und 11 mili tant way Is .lau.es K. Keene. the eaar ol Wall street, the unchalleiiucil kin. ol speculation. Mr. Keene was for McKiuiey in IHWi; gave 14,0,000 low aril liis campaign. Today lie's d,r Bryan, und had a long interview with ' ihe Nobraskan on the invasion f u recent visit. New York is shallow, und there's 110 voice to be so potent with New York as the jingling voice of money. There fore, the story to follow made a deal of uneasy stir among McKinlev folk. It wus just prior to Mr. Keene s recent suil for Kiiglund. He mid u part IU gentlemen were at dinner in'lvl- iiioiino s. line 01 1n.n1 an aunaronl of McKiuiey, and lom.whal ov.r.t8uad 111 that loriu of Lusiern inuorancc that I makai ao aaaoanl of any w, -i .,r south i was Voolbrouil) Conifd.nl of coming republican success. This sage closed this republican d.i lumulion will, a madden 1 re to bat. He was eager lor a wager. Mr. Keene belli on him his steel-gray eye, that eve which (or twenty years has looked further and more profitably into Wall street luture than any other, and asked : "Vyiuil islds do you want to offer on McKiuiey'.' 1 infer from vour exuberance that you've something more starling to propose than even money?" "Call it two to one in thousand.-," exclaimed the McKinlev adherent. "Contrary to the lielief oi liiunv," relorted Mr. Keene, "I seldom make a but. Hut I'll depart form my rule on this occasion and i.uger ti trille w itb you. Moreover, 1 won't take tin- odds "I had Mlfiand from indigestion, and only those who have suffered from it know what it really is," writes Mrs. M. J. Pagan, of 1613 Iiast Cleiiesee Street, Syracuse, N. Y. "I had severe attacks ut headache and dizziness with cold hands und feet; everything I ate distressed me, bowels were const i paled, ami I was gfowlllg very thin and nervous. I cannot half ex press the had feelitiKs I had when I eOHUBenead taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I took nine Isittlcs of the Discovery ' mid several Unties oi the ' Pellets ' I commenced feeling better with the tirsi In.ttle, and kept on Improving, Now I am 11 greatly improved in health my friends often sjieak of it. I moat heartily recommend those medicines to. ill suffering as I was." for diseases f thejStomactr; Plood, Nerves ard Lunds. FOB Insurance , Life, Accident, Plat, (iluss, etc Loans on City and County l'rnerty, Real Kstate Immrovad and Unimprorod t'itv Lots, Mis k Kan. In s uml Wheal Karuis SEE J. R. DICKSON, I .1.-1 Oregon ian Building. 0 Cnvv, XsC 03 0--J Telephone Livery Stable I inler New Msusxvuivut. Kashlonahlc Bigs at Bow Bates. The Best Turnouts In the Cm . bnaaJal attention given to board lug horses. S. F. Mays, Prop. Opposite Court House. Telephone No. &s ttWtHtHtHCsM). O00000s. Hi adiiarters lor White, Standard and Iildieiige Sewing Machines J ESSE FAILING Main St., near Bridge. TO THE WISE 3 3 You Need - LIFE INSURANCE It is Merely a Question of 1. BET BBNBPITS I'KDCUKAIU.I f-OK VOUR nO.NI . 2. THE Sl-CUKIT. HACK Of THE POLICY. i:i:i'Iiki;.v!ativh. W.J. tthsslaln K. M. o'lirlon iii COUNTY ji Doa OWnjI A. Iliirtnmii illVii,i hum v coMinanoaaa. . Minimi. I . 1 tlie ()j ni.r.i.ii' 1 W. M Hlakler 1 I.KIlk. ... v. oi Aihca 1 nr.,ini 11r.11. oi,,,,!.. ,,. rwnmK . . . , nJ nr., 1 'i.it. 11 ,,r i il,, I hi AM 1.,- .Irtlii... w . Mtiln.iey ... A8HKSMOK in aM i,i.n,,i , 1, pi i-r.ni. 1 r.MIKN I uuthta r,i n 1.1 on Churlrs I'. Berkeley oottoMsa. I.r. . Il I snipls ll . . JI si li h AM. CONHTAHU (naatanm ltaaakM.j i,,e r. kii.ci ra 01 i., ,n.... I'l llilleig, Naaktal I -lii.tnl "i Naaaai "I I mod jiiim m. Dentle) Republican Ticket libmin i.... ti. 1 . I'm x Inn . J. I . Kullerlon r 11 KH 1 1 1 1 ; n t 1 a 1 . klku Id its . " 1 I iirio-l. n lvn! -I sul ..1 Cmuti-il " AlUlirl 1 nil si 1 1. 1. .nr. ji niih. I illO'li'n L. W HlVlTll.tl 1 AllMAll , ii.iii,r.ss.iiA.-i, nr.i umi lusi llli T. aieoiai a bmoi uf Tin Usual I'l.oli A Ml li.MKV COMMISSIIiNKI;. J 1 nauaj ui I'nrtuail JOIM l.l.i, IHI. A l l VK HEI'KKMKN'I ATIVK. 1 1 iniiiiiiii 1111.' .Mtirrnw Ciiunlliii ) an a, i ( i i oi iieppiwrl SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TICKET, 1 I III ' I ' 1 1 JIIHiK. IS 01 le'.BCr narnuoT aitoicnkv. Junius A. Km. ol I 11 llrloo I COUNTY TICKET. KKI'KKlil-.N'l AT1VK8. J. Kirk II. Krailer BE' .iP 55 lc The Mutual Investment Policy (LIPG OR ENDOWMENT) -OF- The Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Conipriny of California Proviclos for Loans, I . Guarantees J. K. Ilciin Lrri Uvatntaai ii. COI NTV JDDOa. ououl MIIKItll I . il Athmt I Ol IVllJliluo I 11I I'miUtus of ivuiiatwl el I Vll. II. toil IVruiifiT 111-. I ol. PI I 111 IllMsl.lVC, Will lunrsui ol I'viidlut, TKKANI KKK. 1 MM ol Milios Asshsaoli. luiirii iiiiisn i liaai HI'Hlllll. SI PKIUN'TkMlkM J ' -MiWllll ol IVll.UcloS avRvcvoa Haatawai oi i aaa 1 OKONliK. " I olu ol I . n.iuion 1 1 ..M M ISSIoN Kit. in.ruci- Wtilk-'i 0i Baal JI sin K AM, l'i.NHTAIll.t (I'el.illel.lll In-lie . i im-. hiuiiemiii oi 1 iinii.aaa wmnm Mjaara 01 i , u.iicu Cash aluei, Bald up uuuranci Annual Additions, I'.xtelisioui. tie farmer, or thoe win. intend nlantinL.' their urdcm- or doing sprint! work of IB kind in this line, vou will lind everything in garden tisds ami -col. hurl, wire, staples, nails, heavy and shelf hardware of tin- very l.e-i QWUtty and at tin- loWtMf prices ut W.D. Hansford &Co.'s I'eiuBetoti, Oregou. Faarl Mtddtrnd I'icontestai.llPy, liumsdiale I'aymeiit, Change of I'.rucficiary. It is issued solely by THE PACIFIC MUTUAL Life Insurance Company. oii.j eunpa uy organie,i unuer itie tr tiu'-nt Insurance Laws of Ca Ito-nui ... 1 on posiiue rcponsiniiity 01 sloe ;;ho;crs ami Hire, tors Slmc organization In 1M0N, Clo -on ftn Maid folic v holder over S(" ()( oi,, i in, 1,1 , uver FRANK N. McCAN DLESS Hllensburg, Wash General Agent 1 N WINSI.l.W. C. C. UIAD Winslow & Head Contractors Builders To the Public... 1 have Plumber in thut line in my employ a Qrat-claaa Tinner UOtl utn meiiurrd to tin nil Irfrwl. and work JobbBig a Specialty. 1 anks to Order. Shop 01. Cottonwissl St., mid Wehh. hetwccii Alia I'ENDLNTON. 0BE00N. THE CITY... Uvery, Feed and Sale Stables... CHkIS snt'SON Mroprletor Kverything New. New Horses; New Hi. Best rigs and teams in the illy. Boarders given the Best atteution. Service auy hour ot the night Telephone No 70- The East Oregonian is Eastern Ore gun's representative paper, li leads, and he people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patronage. It is lbs advej using medium of this section French Restaurant In connection with.... La Fontaine Hotel best Meals In the City. Open Day and Night. Ous LaFontaine - Prop. -Swilzler Uclldlng, Main St. A Complete Line Pttmitura, Iron Beds, C ir)ic It, Btby Caruane and I'ictnre M. nlding, Lam Pa, Crockerv and a full line ot Cudcrtakcis Goods. W. 8. MEL80M, Main Htreet Opposite Kast Oregoniau IN POUND THE Koi.l.owiMi am aial ii- bsea laknn up b lbs Cltj iim tbal sinl mil lw ,i expiralien of i ilsyn lor MM! slel 1S.SM : Oaebai ruan horse, has four whm (si , lace anil alass , Mviglu uu, umunU hr.lldi'l H OO lell lop .oi.l blotch brand oil loll iboukWr, sUnui 1 ,r. old. wawa jisv 'i. p.. J. M Hot Air, Steam and Hot Water Heating Plants put up in the most workmanlike manner. ah work gnawmtud. 1ai mi Imum with you. I tils., data! in sfi'oml-huiid goods as well as wel iit'w goodri. ( all ami set- me. JOSEPH BASLER. NEW WOOD YARD Smith & Haberiy, Hroprietora. good, I ry Wood also Coal i Any (Mantity. Iranstt-n,, ami fVoeklttf, Prompt Delivery. Telephone NS. QfOM (jr. Main and Aita Sts You Can Get The Celebrated Pilsner beer in DOttlMi delivered to auy part ol city, at $1.50 pr Dozea. Bottled by Geo. J. Pottner The Old Dutch Henry heed Yard M UKATaUAN, tiiy Manhal, KIT MAVS & Cl., Proprietor. IS I'oi'Mi THK UISI Im- Oeeii nkt. KoLLilWIMi AM sod win be joia , is splraiion ol 1, " ,i,,'i lor . .-I - mii,1 . , .. 1, : ,m io!."!''i L'?, k .'"TV "" lsib s, Kill, tin. nil lllp kllis ki'il ilnilii, ,0 ,,i, olu,. ) I o w ' All kinds of Huv anil, si tin- Is'st mi th, "" """"' H'"CH Kale.- reusonahl Prohibition Ticket. PHKHII.KN I I AI. KldSl "lolls f! A. hall. 01 Mlllao ' f Mil'- 01 M..Mnnoul .s.-. Jenkins oi iitsiu'i, Hsu I . a. SMllilllllK Ol lloe.l Kim niTKKMI. JI l.l.fc. J 1 llns-lii oi Mum coauaaaaiiAM, taooao uaraii i ix.lii- llutler ol llou.1 Hint l oop aMi Ii.iikv :ommimio.m:ii I . I. Kt'lilit'ily ol lliie.l Klltt UMATILLA COUNTY TICKET. JOIM KEI'KEHKNTA I Il I. A M Kluui ol HUM. KKI'KKMI.NTATIl KM. K. II. Siou,. II I art I r,ilci II. I'ruol II. Leestir COI NTV J I iKjh. taaaa. ajuuar, ,ef Allies. ,11 Mnuiu ul Milloo .1: 1. no lli:roll.KIl OP l l.NVKYAM KS. 01 aaa Irsul, Itleliiuoliil TKfcAWl KKK 11 . ...in ..ii. 1 II t. sn-Hiiri A. K. Kuilui 1. K. 1 l.srle. ASSK88OK. ' 'MMISHIONKK. 1 iobomju. pi Milluu u! Iletli ATTORNKYS. 1 ABTKB A BALKY, ATTOBN K YS AT nw 'it... in nsvuig. Mat alldlai PHYSICIANS. IB. J. L. Ml Id, KB. JOHNr-uN Bt- L .11 1 .11 r I ,111.1 Alt,, Sim-.'I .1 Hin-nliou lilt- irt'ttllneiil ol i,vu. umt. iiim,. tl,ru.L. cMil iiiul .kill .p. Bit, W. li. t'OLK. 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Kkt bansi' b.,1 lgl,l al.U mux " r7 u.ai 0,11111. sueeial aiieiitn.u .i' " 'r.t :i liuu. W. J, Furulsh, ure.ldelil. J N. '"" ite presldeul ; T J Morn., casuier. and I. rain for sale. K0eii . unirket. I'lunlv of ati.ll I, UlN Hi- a Ball, d hieiinied Barlei , uur Oiaxl Urn. Big corrals. halt I Mat JL IIM' J. M. 1IKAT1IMAN, Cily Msr.bsl. BABBITT METAL, gs uutu umu at takio aw pound. I K.ST NATIONAL UANKOl 1 ''.'Y, orison. Cauiutl. Joo.uou; surplus. f!u: . lete.l oil lime deooslU. l'eals In '"ri'' . ,p ilouie.lle osebauxe. I ollet lioll. urouil il ) . leuded lo Henry I' Adams, iire.id.:.. .. 1 Mi Arthur, vlie proslilelil ; K I """ ler; I.. W llallielt, aioiUlalil laslilfi K1KBT NATIONAL BANK 0Y Trn.vr kscusu M si in ltd u 11 a 1 lift . .n) M1 lelesrauliie iran.ler. sold "'1 ' " 'u Is icuhw, New York aud prlae e'T'J.j ..., 11, Ilraull oil I till". ': olleellou. on -";r;ii 11 w, presiueui, -., e vu. in . -.1,1,-1,1 : l. o. l,a,,t., Uuerusoy, assislaul osshlsr. 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