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Shoes For Your Feet Li n w MM I I 4T . . - Dion LACE MADE AT NEW SUNLIGHT FACTORY Hamilton BfOWBI1! own nmki' arc the shoes to wear They haw all the qualities of a good shoe, low prioss and a world widt reputation, A i' ha net1 for a gold watch with every dollar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood M"IAY. .Tl l.V 16, IHOO. DAILY. WEEKLY ASli 8EM1-WEEKLT SY THS Ptl I. -hit-.,. AT - East Oreg-ontan FHSDLETCN. Company, ORkCON. ..." .ISTIeS tATII r. .r.. f , , (mi nniT MMtfttOM ktMi f . oo . I . " i h .ft V -tt:' !3 bpet sets 7 as ,ciieseaWm Seae-Weekl. Wtskle 3 p.. .h&.fi-. sack .., . uaa Tlie nil. vol pint to a -;! I ll.ll, I n si ili'iit .Mf K iiili-s appears to liavo imn the work nf "space writers." It HMM ml have iK'i'ii a political dotigV, tin some allege. Chicaito in hanpy mul content for a Mrm at least. Its Mt dllMtOf J tWM tin' city hu u popalAtkw ol 01:1,40:1. fhi' population of Chicago in now ulmat a" immense a- tin- w i mi ami ilirt of Chicago. I,.-t it M taken into account, at the iM-.'inninir of t ! term- of nthce of a now set of officials at tin- courthouse ,,f DaMtllLa rountv, that M -lul 1 there -iinty n-rip OrtatndMg in the inn of llv.'.iur.m after twelve years of rcpulil nan uiuiuigcniont of county affair. Tin' present administration f .'unity government is cxa.'Cte.l to re duce tli i- large debt GRABS AT A STRAW. Ex-Senator Cofbotl lias ciiught 1 1 i second politii'al wind ami in a eaiidi-itati- (or tlio i'nited States senate MB in, llv announces his candidacy in a letter to the Portland Oregnninn a follow-: "I'reviiuis to tin- ri'ct'tit ai'ti of my ixilitical enemies. 1 hail hesitated to DMOMt again a candidate for the t'uiteil States senate. I now offer my ..-vice- t. tlie utate in that rapacity, pledging myself to Htcht for the heat in terests of tin' state with the aine energy I use ill fighting all blaekmuil inii, all fornix ol repudiation, fur the development of the oriental trade, anil for whatever will make ( tregnn ami the northwest greut ami pnapw on.. " Diil nmrtal man ever witness vainer ami eoaraer work ' Tliere is even an i ., miic, that the ex-aenntor liail the "Iduckmail" Mil started against him self, t r "political reasons." in order that In might have excuse lor offering tli.- worn-iuit IMM of "tM much Cor bet!" to tile people of ' r . . . i ntiee more. Tlie "fair Inei" should never lie (orglvtn for driving tlie uhl atateaman int. i tin' held of Militica auain. wliere III' expert" t.' lilht tile lulttli- of III' life f.ir tin- ilmilile iinrpoae of vimlicat- in; lux I'harai'ter ami aatitfyinc an un ruly ami iinnatitia! ileain- t. aerve a p. nple in the l'nitel Statea. when ami by w l (MM In- i- nut wautMl. Some pop Have appetite- ami ambition, hut thia Jii'.l man hap more than his aliare of them, lie really neeila a uuanliaii It MqaiffJ more than a aeamlal, a an it of blackmail, u fat purae. a aul. 1 er ient iiewapaier anil an ea-y hnaa t.. enalile a man to iireak into the t'niteil -tat' - -.!.. it. attaiuat tin' people's w ill. I animala, he ripiireu tlie moat ju dlalOW hatuiliiiK It ia worth while to reflect that the hoy w ith "a horae of Mi own" timla no temp ntion to "take DM" that Iniliiiurs to his father; hat when alloweil reaaonalilc privilege" of atteiulim: the ClntW, the eonntv fair, the Fourth of .luly wlabntlon in nil near.at town, ami the iliatrjet ai-lnxil in the winter, he is iDMli more likely j to Im' conteitted in following tin' plow j than if he ia hehl OOWIt to the ayatein which fofbldl the-e fhinu- as uaeless. iiitriivuiriiNt ami a w::te of time. Boy nature is hum.ui nature, anil no human bfllnjf, until hope ami ambition are Idoad w ithin him. submits tamely to bolng pluceil on the miu liine ha"ia in I the worhl of work. Tliere lllliv he two Mm to the remlieton ww 'rnillonil OfajonhM. - HAS TRUK GREATNESS. Hiehanl Croker asserts tlMl llrynn "is far ami awa the uhleat man that wr 'iave ot in Ameriran polities this liay." in a degree, anil a kliao d. itree, that is true. No other public man in any nartv ilomiiuites bil party ! as llrynn dominates tin ! mocmcjr, ami it ia doMMMl it any MRtMBMII 6lMM .lefterson ami .lark-on Im- w ielileil MWh lllMBtrolliMg poWVff ami maslery ; over tlie leading men of that party. M well aa tlie masses of its voter- ThoM who ilenv the depth and the: j aoiimlneaa of lr. llryan's politira! div I trine- nless that In mental pOIMl ami teniprranient, in iron deterinitui tion anil physical emlurnuee, and the rare ability to apeak often mul fr.'ly ami still maintain a porftflt guard auainst tin- thrust- nf his opMMfMOi i lirvim ha- no , nun in American pub lic life. Certainly m other Aineriran publir man stand- so oM6 to the people. No other publir man has come In con tact w ith such musses of the linilurers ami toilers. For six years Mr. Ilryan has been mingliuu almost rontiniioiisl v with the people. He ha." met tlieni and tddfOMOd them in all or nearly all tlie state- nf the I'nion. He kln ws their diily life, their rvspirations and wants, and in a larue measure their local politic and local intereat. Politicians and correapomlenta who have recently viaited bin at hi- mod est home in Lincoln, or made with him the rounds of hia little farm of :ki acrea, express themaelve- as wonder fully impreaaeil by hia UVBMIMlOM buovanev and charming isl nature lit is rest mi: then-, preparatory to the tierce struggle into wiiirh he ia aoon to pJHMJ6i and tlie MOMtl thai visitor give of his superb poise ami complete freedom from worry or anxiety are iu gestive of the marvelous tcnioratne!it whirl; the youthful Alexamler carried into iiis MaMflkMM campaigns in Asia. It is idle to contend that a man of tin- arliievetnents of Mr. ilryan, who has fought hia wav upward without tlie aid of anv of the advantatte- that arcrue from wealth or iiitiurii.v. orn nig the eoiirta of wealth ami BMNf. and bohllv defying the great mimevnl intereats, the railroads and every form of motiopoly, ia lacking in tin- element-of true greatnes-. Spokesman Ke ktW. SCROFULA The Blighting Disease ol Heredity. AND In many rwpecU Scrofula ami Conauniption are alike . they develop from the same gen eral causes, Iki'.Ii an- hemlitarv ami ueja-niirui ,i.,,.. r -- i.u-.i i ... i i- i : ,.., ,li';ir f.i-ti us itself upon the evrs are infUutMMl ami weak ; there H an lOHMt COOtintWl . ..charge from the ears, tlie 1 m I . lines' arhe and white swelling is frequently a remilt. causing the dfa .sed bones i work ou throug the skin, produdog indeacribSble pain ami Mtfltring - tttattg awoy on or '''7.,"': gtaxl ; the bbaal is poisoned. The old scrofulous taint which has probably come down through aever.,1 r"Z!tn, The bio., must 22fft2 OMuUtkM K-fore the terrible disease can 1 stoppe.t in its work of . "tnirtwn . M'f" other poisonous minerals usually given in such cases do nmrr harm than goo.1 ; they ruin the dtgcMon and leave the svstem in n worse condition than in fonv - S. S S. is the onlv medicine that can reach deep-seated bh-M trouble, like.scroi.ua. u goe """" 'JV the diseaae and forces eretv vestige of pouon out ot the blood S S. B. is the only pure y vefetable blood The roots and herhs from whirl, it is nmdeTont.in wonderful blood pnri'vnig protH-r.ies. which no ."...ot, l,oweverra'werful MB loiikr resist S S S. stimulates and purifies the blood, increaom the O i lgr TUF iUti nDFN ' .-health and strength to the mm w Km ifL unfLIfnCflf , . . , , think you have Beraftd, or Sour child ha. inherited anv bluod taint, don't wait for it to develop, bstt lc'in mice the use of S. S. S. It is fine tonic and the e.t blood puritier and bhod builder known, as it contains no poisonous minerals. S S. S. is pre-eminently remeay tor children. When mv MojfcM wwssniafsa: she kM sreeMecf Scrofula tor whii'l. she w.i un.lrr the run tentcreof phvsi.-Mnt lor more than tw. vears. She wj. wersr at the rit.l of that unit hnweret .on We aim. t ileapa'irr,! of her life, A Irir h-Milrsof Bwllt - ".pert he ntre.1 her rompleleh . as tl sermev! to fo direct to the ran-e ef tketVMlble I ! i IMM hetteve It aa. e)aal for stubborn ee- t ,1 il.-ense-MHM r beyonil the power of other s.-calleU hlocl remeille- R I llaooas, KeaoMBO, Ca. Our medical department ia in charge of experienced phy-iciaiis who have mad. Scrofula and other blood diseases a life stmh . Write them alaiu: your cast , or any one rou are luterested in. Your letter will receive pro Hint and careful attention e n.aki no chaige whatever for this Addr THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. " "I'll' 1ft t. i liy special nrr - ""nn,L era. we are eusbleTl i , "' "'enakk.. weekly oft the lVeat. " ''' arle.i.l'4 per, at an (xaMdtrii , llihT? lenhte,tlv ,he. h.. ' "U.'lil,.J!"n VI I - KOMI. 5 5 ATLANTA. GA. I a. H HIS i. . Vlrilr.,- ' I1B. TlornOUltllr.' cl IH MMSMOhllasi "aa ii.iiMrmi.ii,, v r e . n"," ',.,.'lr.i,:'-'ho, o,merel.l ArrleUt;V wnjch the o. J. WiMtUMUx ,M,,r, . '.rk., rmra. . , u"ni ?,ITk THE FAMILY FcATHRpQ " at raahloua, IV,,,., W' P SrtfiSft '"" '.. LlbrW?S Th. - tnia iwiri ma.it. .fas nm, , , , " "aki aa. aa most ot . h. -,,. , 1(, aperx The largest stock of SaUdlerv ness, lents, Wagon Covers, Ca van. Lip Dusters. Kopt:. Stri Leather, etc.. Is kept b Ml . ALyciopeora n .rogress ant! im All aanHInn ....... . "' "Mern B JOSCDH HII - .iTo the Harvest Trade.! oo -eii.oiiL' ipi, .11I...1... elllhhliie nflaa ... .... . . ''"'""S ih. Ivviii'ii, a ' lMstpalrf . ., ,, . ,...,.. . .... Oiule to Mark C yaliipeilni of 1'roer,.., ., . ,. V"! a J'riuea vent. '-'lll.. I V'hen in need of. . Hay Forks, Hoe Downs, Wire Cable, Axlf Qresse, Eldorado I last or, West 'u. Bunk I HI. ( 'ti iml Cylinder Oil, Compound (by tin- cast- or barrel), Rope f all e-ic.-. or a ;.r""tl Btovs or .tecl Range for the cook bouse, oall and get pi ices tViu rnrr year m C SILL 3 Z3 1 3 -3 j Bomical Data, Hint, tur j AND ALMANAC It la a trsaatiry of Stnt U' i.-. ram. or I'oiua, aaa (10k enceWorkon Eaery Subjo,-; culture, industry, OnniDieri'e lie Affair., K.-iwiotiilc. an.) Kitiuwtlnc, lielleton, and h.--4lmaniui ot Calendars. II Ma.) . . - I nuni p nnnu s u -.uart p. 1 in, nr tv-ft " '"'. V W I , . - T. magaiine rorni, win n. .,1 t, ttreaatng TH K. on vm.i .11 ,,n rAKyiV Marguatta f.ulliilng, ( lucfcftu m Our SPECIAL Offer. Weekly East Oregonian.$l.60 1 Hr-indQ IrniH Paama tub j aa I n it - .... . nn, ,,uv ' BM.IB near boot ana Almanac, ,50 j Our Price for All, $1.85. Addres.. EAST OREOOMAN PUB. CO.. Pendleton, 1" -sv -W' -s. Notary and Corporation 3.50 to $h Delivered Order of u ami aavr muo) 1 r.len for llubber Htamp, alio tollelte : EAST OREGON IAN Pl'H.CO a a 3 3 72 The l.ead.ne Ma nea- and 5addle lan ufacturer of i:a stern Oregon The New ork World. Thrice-a Week Edition I Tayior, the Hardware Man 7 J 1 Main Street 5 Saiiiiuiit)itiitiiiitiiitiaau.iiiiiiiiiiittiiuuiiiii.tiiiiiiiii.ii diiiii.iiiiiJiiuimiiiiimiiiiiiaiiiiiiaiiiihuiidiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiir ALMOST A 1)AIL AT Trli. I'KICI Of A WVBKLV. FROM THE BOYS VIEWPOINT Weekly ne of tin' ..t illustrated piihlieations of the world ia " Weekly " I 1- making itaolf part ion -inrly interesting nitl, pen ami. BOMll, bmk and kixlak in port ray lag tlie happen iliir- mid -. en.-- of tin- tr.iiildes ill Ciiina It lias a eiul e.,rre-pnd-ent hlOMMI m UwpMMS Oi Mr. Fred enek I'alnu'r, tlie THlsl) known news. pas'r MM .mil writer Tin- belated report of tli, interstate MMMMM 01, the eonditioli of tlie rail way industry of the UaJfMd States in the tiaeal year eiulinv June SO, lKWii eoiitain- atatiaties of pMOM int-r.-.t On the date naioed tlie total single traek ruileaxe in the ( nite.i State- was Iwt.JlM -an ii.ere.ue lor tin- year of -s miles:. The ii.iinl.er of peron enipioy.d on tlie railriid- was SJSfSM, 411 MMMM ol MfSSB, The BMM earn hjMJI iron, operation ainoiinte.1 t.. 1. 3i:i,iio,iin, Iwinit $,, '.'Hin; more than in the year pr.veilin The omt a 1 ii.' ezin-ii.es atftfrevatwl s.m.,im,uwi To r.-aeh tl.. fMMMMWMlHUNW for dividend- it 1- neeeaaury to de tuot iroiii tin- total net ineoiiie that ia, tin- earning- irom operation plus the MMtaM from all other soiin-ea the amount-1 l.llili.ir. 11, interest, t.l.en, r.lll.11,,1 permanent improvements. The total i d. n won- amounted (.. $4-11 . JKU.HU, ami tlSi, 1M.SU was loft for divid.'iid uml piirplu-. The .omBuaatioii of employee ia ahown to he iaj M0 '" of tl..- aBMMUMj ex'i...s and -in per MM oi the gr arum.. During tin year '.i:..,s;a. .,. p.ml m .ulan.-e and Hum-a an umount 77,4o6,6SA in A Volltl of 17 year-, a stiinh l.nr.l. ...Ll... 1...I t.'. .......k 1 1 ... it n'.tM.op. ..... ....... , ira III I IIH.- .111 -......' tm -- . . I t, . . . ,. . ..rill,,,, ,r ,..' irii',i ill romue- . oiiur s ... ,,, ...... .!.,;.. i-.i I ..... u,-'o i ...,,,.,, nil oi itia tl,- lor le.r teiilinit. Chiii ladiig taken into etl.st.aiy. he inquired of the sheriff the nature of the eharite aitainat him. ami. npon Ming toid, m MMd um oSmm if a fattier had a rnrlit t, take an ay iron, a hoy property to- had earned, adding that he had WorfcMl faithtully ami earned th, horaea. or a part of them, at least, and MPpOMd that he was tak ing his own lawful property from the horae pasture, of .-ours.-', there can la hut on.- IMM, from u legal stand s.int. to tiiia MJT'l raMtloa, but, granting that he lias told the truth, ia Bum not a storj .,f lujtistne plainly dl-eerniole betwea-p the lines of hia NMMMntV The horses la-longed to M lather by luw. thoiigl. aeipiireii, jointly at mast, by the labor of hie minor sou at home; hut what of the laek of parental magiiainuiitv, not to -.in justice that would withhold from a hard-working lad some recognition of his endeavor in allowing him at h ast one bora.' of his own from the number m a ,ud helpexi to earn.' And what of a father who. falling thus to encourage hia son In legitimate aeon inillat on from the h.uieat DMMOdt Oi hie lanor. would, wie-i, the iatter pro. eoodj nnwiMl) tO take what he thinks i- In- own put him in jeopardy of the penitentiary by causing hia arreat on j criminal charge. Headache m.iv ls cille '. a woman s liliiient IMM MM Mew from it But HHMieU women have to endure its puin with each MOMIMM month. This fact nnnu at ouve to tin intimate relation between the health ot the delic.itt wotnouU or' ui-. and tin Kciierul health ol the whole lsl !it IMIM'l Favor ite 1'res. Mpliou U ,ll l she; lieadaclR- by hMMMM its MUM. It cures the dis MM which irritate the delicate womanly 5rg in-, fret the nerves and waate the itrcuirth. It increases the vitality and builds up. the nervous s.stem. " Favorite Pr scriptnui' contain- in, opium, cocaine yr other uarcutic ..a l I'.jx v. i,t nie.tlciuc wrile- Mrs liurnuy. or Cmeat City. Putnam Co . I have bean sick for twenty yen. .ad cci. .1 no,, in bed Ave years and nuw I sit da I have taken eight rite Prescription au.l Umr of lMas,vi) 4u! -uc via', of -e your roedKine to all I had 1 It U gone My throat is well ami .11 my old troubles are uany othsr Liti.ts of rucduiue -I a sarat. H. h.o Ull tl :. ttle GU Pellc the Ik in.l g teller The most widelv circulated "wei-kly" OWMMM Hi America is the Thrn,-a-Wetvk edition of The New York World, and with the presidential campaign now at hand y. u cannot do without it. Here are sonn- of the reasons why it ia easily the leader in dollar a ear joiirualiso It is issued everv ..'.he' day . and i- W 11 purawea a dally. Every week each snbscrilier recove is ges ami often during Hie "Pusy" easoli J-l page- eucl w. k. The price is oal) ! pM vear. It is virtually dally at' the pro. of a weekly. Its news covers every known part of tin- world. No weckiv MwnSpw eould ataiul alone and furnish sm h MTtrlM The Thrn e.a-Week World has at its dlapOMl all of the resources ..f the greatest liewspa'r in exi-telne--the wonder of tiuslerti journalism "America', (ireateat New-p,ier." as it thW Ism-Ii juatlv termed The Km York World. Its N)litical llewe Is ahsoilltelv Im jsartial. This fact will he of MBMial value in tlie presidential campaign com lug on. The la-st of current fiction is found in its columns. These are only some of the reason-. tliere are others. Head it and then. nil. We offer this uneipialeil newsuaar lid the w.-ekiv Fast llretfonian t... T H E Crescent THE MOST POPUL AR WHUEL Men's Wheels Ladies Wheels Boys' or Girls' Chainless - - $25 and $35 $2o and $35 - - $25 - $00 Another consignment of the $25 and $26 11 heels just received. CRESCENT AGEMCY East Oregonian Building HOITT'S SCHOOL tenlo Park, San Mateo Co.. (ell. lis- new building- i lories and gJ1BO.hu lllgs. (.refill MMFYlst ..lomuglily v.iul,e it . v alllage- lor III.- ear. V.llllltf 1,1. "I. A. ,'.... I ' Tenth year begin- aug logUr.. IBS 0. h huwflwd i sutifu; . I, . u," MM M I'., rrisu BIDS FOH COUNTY PRINTIN6 Nntlee Is lieruhv alvei is- rwelve.l at II,,' ..ft. MBII - l.-rk of I maul, n'elia-k. a til. on Vf all pounly iiriutiuit '"' tiding July lal. l-sj I e nirtilshc-d on appl.. ., Ml any and all l.i.U i- W t llAMl.l , a- slel l.-.-l- t. I'fi.mlaf it. Ohm gether one year lor sulaH-riptioii'iirice of th 2.80. The Tri-Weekly World and tl Weekly F:ast Oregonian caie 2.50. The re.-i I,. it tWo pin -or- i- mm t ompl lints are fretUent that lioys will not, as they grow to manh.aaj, Slav upon the farm. That th.-v are mil eon ton I to follow tlie vocation in Which the Were reared, hilt. lasseasei of a r.-stless and even a reckless spirit, tar.- I .rtii into the world at an curly ag. t. nml MMMbilg la-tter DaptoM tills as we may. there is a reason for It, which in many instance- at least is not far to seek. The farmer's and the ram-her'- l-o i- t,. often treated a, ., -.-,.! s I. UK WQHtN MMOK4. AND !Mh OMf M WtLl. II exc-s- of that nai.i u, ti... i, ,. " ar-. part oi tm- larm machinery nig tne last general election. When Lord t'harle- liereslord paid his visit to China MM than in,, years ago u, the agent of the A-s.a iated Chambers of Commerce of t.reat llrn ail) it was the object of bis mission tn insure the perniaiiency of llritiah trade interests by sustaining the integrity of the Chines, empire, lie went as tin advocate of the ''MJMMMM policy, in OPpOOllloO to that polioy of "spli.-res I iiitlin-nce' which means the ills iiieiiilxtrineii' of Chime Hut when he einbiaJieil the re.-ult of hi- ohservat ions in an instructive and valuable b.,k in- gave it the somewhat unfortunate title "The Hreak-I'p of China." Is it not sMsible that a book H vidMpMfsd and much notice.1, with such a title, may have hud much to do with the liioveuieut which has come to a In-ad in the "boxer" uprising Charles hcrest'ord only lolls the truth w hen be declares that " mi lesa a defi nite aellleiiient of the problem in the Far Bad iB thought out and brought int.. effect war is certain, ami the whole civilized world may la- com 11 ltd to share in the conflict," and lie begius his preface with tlie remark, "The break-up of an empire of four hundred millions of people is an event that has no parallel in history." It useful a liuuct to the st.a'k ran. - and nothing more. At the plow or in tn. saddle during all the years of his lsiyho.i.1. in- approaches ni'auh.aal with a l.-.-ling of discontent drilled int.. him by the monotony of his life and tie- total lack of all appreciation or r -compense, present or MMUMSIm, for hi- endeavors His lather wonder that tin- buy is not satialied .1- his mother ams-ars to be with "victuals ami (lotboa;" upbraids him f.rlns dlMontoal without in the least at tempting to discern or abate th.- cause and wrathtullv turns him out, or, 11. common larlauce, "drives him off" when at length open detiunce .,' par ental atllhoriu suceed w.-ek- of sul len 0kMiM)M and years of bard work a In a majority of instances! fathers who have I rouble with their growing hov-and fail to keep them on the farm alter they nr.- In or 17 years old, do not intend tn bt unjust or unkind Hard driven themselves in a majority of cases perhaps lliey do not take time Isird h' reflect that the buy. need encourage ment, and as they apypiouch manhiHs I in some show of recompense for their labor. The r.-.-ult is but natural. The discouraged, ills, onten ted. restieas ixiy leaves the farm, must likely to his own detriment in morals and stahilitv anil t his father's wratii and discoin BMM, each having a standing though not clearlv defined grievance at the other. Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory RAILWAY. EAST via SOUTH. il SI. Geore ATT0F N tYS. CABTKR A HUA Law. office in naviiis- 11F1AN A I.OWKI.I la.w. tioom 11 Am." 1,111, Oregon ,1, . , .. HU..'1.C T. CLMAIUtY Ju.l.l H.illdlng Fell. I. . i". "itf 0M OAtVBAU, Pitip. Klenaatly Furnished. steam Heated liurupean Mian. Block and a h, It trom dap .. sample Koom in connection Koom kate . S(k. 75c. l.iH) TH08. Fl rSOBKAIJ Law. Office in Assu-ia s. hf;rkf:lky i i Office lu Asau.'lali'.i. tl m jMfc B, D. BOYD, A.TT0BNEY AT Uf, Court Hi. 8. A. Law KCWUEBRY Huuu. 1',. Aaao,-u A I TORNKV 1 m hiiiciisi J A M KM A. Uulldlug rSB LA W i 'U K 1. II PHYSICIANS. Osaotflftl. tad I oliMIl Aerie. OrdeM Hromptly I Hied J. L. BISHER. Prop. Alba. Oregon. Nothing is clearer thun tliat an ar ; bitrarv exercise of luireutal authority I en. ...... i.- a r . . .imply menaces the peace u, xllv worlu. I JJ-J Jfi .gj heap Excursion spates to lie asi in. Iiui" 1, Jul, j A j) n,l AugOSI I ticket. Iron, Isenver Colors. l aprilig. I'uublo to i btcsao, St Loan ami iiiieriue.liaie uoiui. and return will U iold by the 6REAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE At rata of One Regular Fare Plus $2 for Rouod Trip Keturu Limit October tl, Itkij. SPECIAL TRAINS ONI. Nl.iHT OPT flllltl CHIl Al.ll Ticket. al.o guo.1 on tegular Irani, liolv Dlrool I. In. icon, i oloriMjoM.riuin. uuil Maiillou. Take advantage, of tbe.e . i.,.,. rai aiiid .ur vacation in your old homes .-, , ,, UK . neservallous may U- made ilea loralie i of Ibe es. nr.lon. W ,ii, ,or (un uifrlua,m' i SiHKfi.VwA '' " FortUnd in, I l I tiieUriKlN A. li. P. A.. I.lbuka Kal, JOHN SEBASTIAN. 0 F A , L,bel)(M', Ovsriaad Eiproas lot W.l i a vuen,, Koas-burg. Asle laud, m ci .in, .-1 1 1 , tig. den, !mii Kruels.s,. M.. le !.. An.'eies. K. II:,- THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD Nea iirieauiano MOlLBl. IMIfa, m. tUt p. ni. jtoseburs tMruger. via vv.aalbuni tor Mount Alisel. SHI. SI loll, We. I Selo. Urowusvi'le, Na trun and ispniisueid .1 p. i lorvalu., l-ue. ser ludsoeodauee .,.i;.' r n . lJaliy. tUkuy eieept SMM THKIIUU II Keuale tn-.ket- ll.kii. oil sale bels.-1. l'.,Hl.n.i . gBglJM Set I . . ,; hal,' and in-keis Ui lr-i .,, , ,. rope. Also Japan I hlna, llaa uoi fiM..nrt Au-lr.ua Ca,i la- oi,u tljtiSi Asent, .blol st nm i- .. rr..n J Alder The Leading General Farm Paper the Northwest. of THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... CHIOS SnHSON . Proprietor Everything New. New Horse New Klgs Best rigs au.l team, lu the city. Boarders given the i'-.i aueuiion Service High-Class Illustrated Farm Journal Published Weekly at Salem, OregonTry It. ... L'ltfMAt Ion Bavins- Uaiis bun - n- to 1'J .'. u ; 1 lo p lu I -1'iiou. TT. ... ... .. . .L'L'l.'. H of lirat National Hank lwW" a. m. ; I lo s p. m. I.U ,- . UU ITU ,,L' itVfcK .11m1.ii, Kavttta, Hal, k i .,'L.UuUC 1. duuee Ivlel.lioue H. H. UAHF'IKi.l1 M Ic Fbysiciau .ud hurtf Buildiua DENTISTS. B. A. VAI'tiHAN, 1'KNTIHT. lu Judd Buildiug A. I.. tlhAl It.. II. I' rr.v- - Having, bank t.as aduoiioisNO. K A. MAN-. lil'.Nu-l III1M Hon Block, over K U l.lopUJB'it ABtHITBtlS ANU BUIl-B.s f, r. afOWABC a i. pvrluUiuduut. mas, - alalia lor bull. In, ft' Room 17, Judd buildiiii; II 1 I r I I i." ' Ibe CUT BANKS . i,leiu. V ...'., MeArtbur. vice -preside!!! "'7-7 u. I o. Um ...... . .....C lasHa" LAI ,,e v . ',',, ,V 1 I I. I Nk I" tt -- , ira--.. ion , .,u. - a. .lie: nu IMT I n.i ,,e.,.A 1.. m . . ' .ww, CUIUII1IK In 1 . - , . . ..... ou ":-TZma ' Oil .ViarCIl I I...W. a... 1- I. .. 1 IS, lllirill.-at ..... e.B.e.a-,,. .-'" I - aud kurou.' in,- Th t Homestead is a twentvpairc AND BBUKsiS' '..l H.IC1- -.l aktOO . ..'lelli' a w rHB ri.MU.r. I"s I i fioiieiou, i -it eapiiai, .,iw iuhi poalls Kacballge boi.k I,..,.. U J linn,,! vice praaideul ; T. J Morris, . . . , . . . c ,,' At HUM NATIONAI. l-. -' "- ureson. Caniul.l' " .rl,4vsC lerosi on um, depoail 1 'J... MssMttf ...... i ... u...,. , , .1 1"" . any hour of the miahi r",! l"rm "ld will mu.,,u , ? "ICS "rSt place - . . Km . '-il'ties ..,r i. tblisAlna . . Ule Homestead 1 lelephone No. 70 FtI'NlTM; ' I . I Vlk I lls.' m. ,L ' "' ' '". NU A N I - .n.1 -in be ..V.,"'ei'pnur TO2J lor coau and agpslOMi ' b.1d.-.i,T . h'"n' '-'i " vn ye.r. old oaicu Jll,) ... nsjc J. M among Kene- all the la- aud ol wide . . s . , . ,11, I w circulation, and devoled 1 ii.,u.a'' akATMMAN.Cliy M.i,ui nibltshiiio n I I" e ..lu? "omestead baa lat.on. Why send vn" . '' "' r-t aud f h. Ihs Northwest a fcr m Wh' , to the in.eres's .,, this se'tion! f eueral Tm Briaa of tlu ur-. .. witl send our paper aud the HomesS onel L , JW We east l 2 00 lu advance. fcASl OKUGOMAN FUB. CO., Pendleton Oregon. ..rcalOaal W . It tviuu. Levi Aukeio vi. 1,1,1 : r U Uuerusejr, aaslsuul isoiue' TUB FA KM Fl: - Ii HS VVt"... 111. Ureson. I'1" I bualueas ExcbaliS' "'"f I leullous pruminli ""' "', 1 i.....iui. .....ii.iin', 01 rat OlUeurs K " ,r I roelailei ,1.' " . ....kssrl f7l J K Klll.orc. sasLlaU' yTT Has." (, hi gaMilnl IHaUI " VI A II. linn. ii, m - .w-rt , i a ii a. .. aJ VI i.ul.i' l'fVyUl.