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if you want homo genuine bargains in harvest supplies go to tin M.(iNKT CASH SIOKK. If you want a warm leeeptiOH and I square dual, the Magnet is tin place tor yott. A cliancH for a gold watch with every dollar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Cloments & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood FKII.Y, AUUUfl I .. IHOO. DAILY. WEEKLY AND BEMI-WBEKLT BY TMB Baal Orcffonlan PtirjlUhlnff Corapuny, FENDLETON. - ORKCON. DAILY MUsi HIM ION A T K litif MM (H C-"'r? .1" tnnth. If tniu Una rcape per week. krfMffftM Tria I lufwtptioD mni wtiKi Y wtairrtow ratmi Ihte ccp' one ear 1 lr - I t l notbt Trtel rtption aUngfli MMblM WIIRLV ftVMCniPTION MIMt One cfiy one rt One iiy ait month TrtaJ aubar rtpMoa . . M'-iy ADYRaTltlMi hatkk : ilc-i Ateeertiaemente. t Oae lach, oc Imb, in Scim-WMkly rpr month . . . . Oa lacki or lata, la daily pet month 1 to lax hea, M let., la luily n I Weekly pet munlti 0et three twhea, Semi-Week l. per In. h pet ttmntii Over tinea in he. Danv. wt in i-i-r month . . . . tj7ver inrrein ns-, m i ' y ho m n AM inch, ot leaa. In Weekly per atntnih (iet three tauhaa. In Wtakly. f inch pffr month . ...14 Over three inrhev In Tue-iitay a Utue f Heim -Weekly . per 1 1 ' n er m.itil'. 73 Sot.l nfnreil a I e ft r mmii in V no WrckU Weekly Daily. m .Btean.ua, t-er lo.h.fi.o. i. e.u h uitiiMl a cat. p.. Use, (or those win ate in i f i i: i to receivt Hh beaaaflt. it land own lag li right mni pteteti land lousing li nuelv mni tin' government will soon dispose f it h lands in Unit way mni free ruiiiic will In- nn longer n vu i I u 1 1 1 . Tba Baltiatete Ben. Maryland's lead lag and nasi highly reepee- tt.l iourniil. declares tlnit it liv 'their ballots the pi nole endorse ttn i i MeKinlcv policies we an-nnt merely irrevocably i-omtii itttii ourselves to the : Si :3 laird Salisbury declare that China is not tn be "Kgyptiauiied" ly Ureal Britain Of with Iter assistance mni on St) He will not hear of partition anil refuses to entertain it even ai n sssiblc nutcome of the preaent ronipl i cations. The outrages in North China will hare to In- uoiiately punished, but there is no reason why theenforce ment of rcaponsihil ity phoiihl take the form of territorial gMeMag. Tlie ipie tion of overthrowinc tin' ilynaty ami impoiinit a new Kovereiirn upon the Chilieee lian likewine been put asiile by Lonl Kaliiburv. Interference by the allien in to l' reilmcil tn a minimum. Pacification, with proper yuarautieH for the future, in all that lie will de mand . In other won In, he iloen not favor partition of China because treat Britain in not in imnition t" secure the lion'H ibare. rhe New ork World calls attention to the payment of 3X,0UO,UUU in dividend lit the pant lew montliN to tin- itockholdern ol the Standard Oil eoniiany and addn that it will have paid by the end of the year -ls,Otiu,iHhi 4H per cent of itn capital ntock, ami tiiree or four tiliieH per cent Uhjii tin actual inveatment. Thin (treat kuiii in f J.OUO.IMU xreater than tin- diviiicinl of all the national bankn in the coun try and il in lU.OOO.OUl) more than tin government 'n annual dinbumement for interoit on the entire national debt, it repnwntn a '.i, kt cent divdend upon a uapiui ol fi, ;, i.iMi.iiim . kuiii greater than the value of all the Koid and liiver, coined and uncoined publicly and privately held in tin whole United Stateu. Thin in only purt of the mwer of the little group of (Standard Oil magnate. There are their ten great bank- and trunt couipunien, witii aiiuual depoaitH of (i: .! and annual ioann of $iMJ,Ot)0,t)il() a financial "combine' that cotitroln tl uioiiev market of the Unlteil Staten more fxrfectiy than a inotoruiaii "ii trola hia electric car. And into the iiocketH of thin little group of men the government, an at preaent admin iatered. If pouring favorn and protitn. Only a fuw uioiithn ago it wan niiown by tin- public print- that lllllnenne aunia of ifovernment money wan loaned the banka belonging to the Standard Oil crowd, who had the uae of the money without interest, and thin great money-making corporation docn not contribute a cent toward the uxpvnaea of the government from which it receive and uxpectn no much. Moat of the optoaition to :. ting the public landa in regions where it ia more valuable for grazing than any thing elae ban come from i(uartem where the benefits ol a leaaebuld in e cluaive occupancy are already enjoyed inrougli violations of the law against teffcing the publn domain. This in cloning of the free range and preven tion of ita free uae began in one of the neceaaitien of tin- grazing buainean. Cattle would drift awav to places w I r. there wan but little water and nbeii tins was gone would periah for want of it. Hence the custom arose ol Milling in "drift fences." Kroni thia plan keep slock within reach of permanent water grew up the fencing of the whole range to aecuru its exclusive occupancy. Rut thia ! forbidden by law and the were taf ol the interior ia having th tae fence-, removed. Hun dreds ol milea of them have been taken down. I he taking down of the fences ia having the effect of converting many of thoae who haw heretofore Qppaaad the luaaiug of public lauds. The opinion of a large number of laud owners and small atnckiMi-n WAl re. ni ly oxpreaaeil to tile effect that they would rather iay 5 cents an acre (of leaned range than have unprotected range froe. Of courae they would. A monopoly of the land ia alwaya better new principles that governments derive their junt powern from superior armed force; that alien Asiatic peoples may he first bought and subjugated and then held under our flag us subject colonies, to b" ruled as liritain rules India mid South Africa, as tiermany rules Alsace ami I.orratnc, an h ranee rulen Algiers and Madagascar or as Russia rules Poland and Finland. In committing ouraelves to such princi ples and isilicies we cannot avoid com mitting the rating and (atate ganata Hons to them also, l or such r-asons the Sun considers it its duty to -up-port Bryan for the presidency, al though it supported IfoKlnley in IMS and did much to give him Maryland's electoral vote. HLBVATKD FIRE DEPARTMENTS. The rather startlitc: assertion is made by William Jastai BoUm in The Korum for July that the recent indic:: lioni are that 1179,000,000 of insurable proierty will be burned during the year H0t ami that the insurance com panies doing business in the I .'nihil States will have to pay tin- vast sum for the "national ash heap." in IMS the value of the property destroyed bv fire in the United staten eve led the mm of ll-V), 000, 000 ami this wan con aiderably in excess of the tire los for the previous year. These figures lead Mr. Boies to consider some of ttu leaaonn taught by this "17'),0IMj.O00 ash heap" and to ask win it is that lire losses increaae year alter year, not aithatanding apparently improved methods in building and superiority of construction material, as well as the Impteead facilities for fighting tire. He says : "Although the great cities are sup plied with most alerl lire departments, with more buildings constructed mi fireproof principles than ever before, with exMrienced inssctors working in the interests of insurance foiupanic.- p, lessen the lire hazard, the record of loan to date for this year exceeds that roiortcd in any previous tear save at exceptional periods, when such dis asters as the great tires at Chicago and itnatoii occurred, which not only crippled "everal insurance companies, but frightened others into liquidation. " Now, what lesson, a-k- Mr. l!oe, is supplied by this tl'o.UOO.OOO "ash heap.'" Does it disprove our theories of fireproof construction, and show that the tire hazard of our neslcrir "aky-scraping" oilice buildings and hotels is greater than we had I n led to auppoae? Or does it nignilv that "four-atorv tire departments" are antiquated devices in these days of thirtv-Uory buildings and that to pro tect life and property at the great cen ters of imputation means must Is' found for raising the stand.trd of our munici pal lire-extinguishing equipment almve what is now considered essential'.' One insurance expert lias said there is not a fireproof building in New York today and thia would apply to Chicago as well, for the UMUinda of construction ami material used in the two cities are about tin- same. Mr. Boies considers thia an exaggeration but admits the probable truth that too much trust has been placed in the protection afforded by massive lie. inl and ateel frame work. "With escan ing gaaen con linn I beneath asphalt pavements threatening explonions in the ci liars ol ubutting properlt, with heavilv charged wires penetrating iiKslern buildings at every lhir and running criaa-croaa from structure to structure, wltli powerful engines uud inde ndcut lighting plants installed in most modern buildings, it is a ques tion whether inanv of the improve ments of nineteenth century civiliza tion have not more than counter balanced the advantage- of Improved construction as regards the lire hazards of large cities. " It certainly ia true that a single lire today may entail more (atrial conse quences than half a dozen losses did llfty yoars ago. 'Then but twenty or fifty tenants were domiciled in a tingle itreetnroi no Ihoaaanda have oMoe under one roof." Many ol the lirc ol recent tune- have laid waste impor tant blocks in the business sections of large cities, ami haw- made uxperts heaitate to call a building lire-proof until it has been learned how gruat is the danger from the nearness of neigh boring tinder-boxea. Then they also have to consider the "blizzard batard" which may prevent Die lire departioem getting to the acene of a lire as quickly as the emergency demands. For all these things Mr. Dotal aces a remcslv easilv within grasp. It la merely the question of common acnao and a verv lew dollars, lie would iabnratc the -tundpipe avaiein now a feature of iiuinv mish-rn buildings hv tahl lading independent staudpipe plants throughout tin congealed dis trict!- of all the large ities, and thus place the extinguishing forces in in stant command of auvthing on lire for blocks around, lie believes that any city big enough to supimrt an elevated street railwav service should be im lire department, lie elevated pipef or sntlicient height to 01 iiiiildinuH, and bavi would have these tanks built of ertop the highest them equipped with exnrcs elevators, bv which tin men could be sent aloft the instant a lire breaks nut and unlock the flood gates of water upon the burning build ing at the very vantage point Ol attack. Mr. lioies notes that the slandpipe sv-tein- on high buildings are effective at MO feet in any direction, and from this he argues that the expense ol in stalling Independent systems ol this nature in the hdalneei districts would Ui eempnaetrvely small, in ti e dry goisls district of New York, for in stance, where MOO000,000 ol insurable values are considered to be concen trated, he llgurcs that 1 1.000,000 would fully i quip Ihi- section with an elevated tire service. With itreanu ol water pouring on a building from both above and below he a-ks what chance would there lie for Haines to gain much headway? Mr. Bole does not go late details, but il is presumed he bus in mind steel structures of aufllciriit height carrying iron tanks at their top, wJileb would be kept full by the engine- Iron below, and that by means of elevators the tin men could in a few seconds have streams playing on the blaze through hose kept near the tank, it may be recalled that two or three weeks ago a small lire brock mil on the thirteenth floor ol the stock Fv cbaage building in this city. Iht blaze was soon put out, bal tOBMWhen ebon I the tenth floor several Bremen were found nearly played eUl in an attempt to drag heavy hose from the treef to Ihe seat of the tire. There would be none of this ardiioii- and de 1'iving work with the staudpipe syatem propound by Mr. Boies, fa him the present methodt ol lighting tire onr nothing but a zigzag connection with the street engine, with the eon stunt danger of hone giving way at a sharp corner somen her ' . tee Mr. Rote- ' laggeltlofl certainly is worthy ol con idcr.it io i by both in surance men and those in control of the citv tire departmenti. The stand pipe on the high buildings has passed be vonil the experimeatlve stage, and it does seem reasonable to suppose that il might bo used to great advantage in being made mi Independent feature of the ciiv's Rre-flghtlne equipment, Now we tight lire up-hill, apparently for getting the well known physical law that it i- easier to let water run down bill than to force it up hill. To In' able to throw large quantities of water at a moment's notice right OB top of a borning structure teeBMI much better than forcing it up from the street or even poOriag II In windows half-way to the roof by meant ol the portable stand pipes now used by the tire department-. At anv rate, the fact that lire is destroying nearly MOO,000,OfX) of propertf every year, and that the ag gregate loss i growing instead of be coming less, is sutllcient ground for Mr. Boies' suggestion and a ginid reason for putting his at heme to the test. Pendleton Planing Mi tan and Lumber Y DOalM in all kinds of I.tmiltor and Muililitii,' Material. Kiv; stock Ol lathi tbinglet, tmt papar, tiiDiildings. tain and doors that an quarantoad not to warp. Be time tea furnished on building material on short . notice, R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. LOVERS OF HUE LAUNDRY HARDWARE 'ot nil kiinis of 3 a 3 shell Hardware, Tin, Granite, Iron and Copperware, 1 1 Oils, Axle Grease, Lime, Coal and Cement. I SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Rifles and Amnianition. 1 3 3 3 a TZ , few odd sizes of ,-ut nails at M.00 per keg. jE g ial orders given prompt attention. s HER Taylor, the Hardware Man 721 Main Street. e.iauaiiiaiiuauiiiauuiiiui.uuiUiiaiiiiiiaiaiiUiaimiiR Wool for Sale purity. I'-ri w.'fl; 1 "ill be at the Golden Rule Hotel to reoeivti sealed bidfl on Lots of Wool, No. 5, 8, i.i and iy, about 5 -acks, now -tlored in the Independent nrarehouw. I rostirvc tliH privilege of rnjeotins eny ot ell bide. J. E. SfVLIIH. work aatatallV have strong like- and and dislikes Ml this regard. I Itleaa llnely done up, colored shirts and shirt waists isn't half presentable. Kither garment mostly owes its line bsik to the laaadry. What aa do shows the supreme result of the Troy process. It's the spic and span that woo fortune successfullv. THE D0KEST1C LAOHDBY I. F. Robinion, Prop. Tplcphonc 60 NEW LUMBER YARD. You Iran Get The Geiabrated Pilsner Beer in bOttlea, dalivatajd to any pert oi city, or Sl-SO per Dozen. row Buttlori bv Gon. J. f'oMnnr Hfirsth&B' Love Is bor.ndlrs&. Yet it is utterly helpless to jrivc utrcngUi to the cbik' Isjrn with a low vitality. The that tO give stri;el!i to the child is before birth and to imparl this gift the mot hi i hcn-.-li matt b trcuie;. lir. fierce' i iv.ritc I'rt-scrip tion gives Itreagtfa to motiiers. It pre erves thrm in robust health in tin mouths before baby comes. It practical ly does awav with the puns ol mother liood, and enables the mother to endow her child with a healthy body and a happy disposition. "Favorite 1'rescrip tion " contains no alcohol and is abco lutely tree from opium and cocaine. " I mMlift lr. Herce's Havorltt- I'rrscripiton the liest MtdMDM madr." writes Mrs. Mr Mur.liK-k , of j jo Tatter tl . Tuprku. Kkumis. "I kiniw it hit iiu eijuut. I ant the mcthcr of ten chitilrt-n und only onr living the truth otir Hhrifonr year ohl ami ai well umt hrartv a can be Shi- l a lie oily, or my other babies, aoliir wa r Imru at n-lit UMt, but ag Ubel werr prrniutiirc births; one lived to be one yeat old but she waa alw.iv- feeble 1 tllril ilillerenl doctor but none of them could lr II nlmt mv trouble wal. I wat eaaniuied by surgeons bill they lonud nothuii; wrong. I did uol know whal to do. ao I ou.uht this Inst time I wouic try Lr. Ptercet Favorite l-re-criptiou. 1 took li the entire niat months and now huvr a fin. baby irirl auo 1 can no. Mala your uioduiut. enough tut theao.st it ul me " l)r. f'ierc-J l'cllcu cure hcart-burL "Meet us on the Midway" ThC Ki t ItLol Um TUmi Great Street Fair and Carnival We are now ready for business near Washington V ('alumina liiver freight depot with a general assort meal of lumber direct from our own saw mill, and can furnish anything promptly. Country order- in ear loads shipasl direct from our mill in carload lots at correct price-, (live u- a call. A. C. Shaw & Co. W J SEWELL, Mgr. 0.R.&H Si s. ton OM OAUVIiAL'. lrop. Rle,iantly Pornished. Steam Hoated Hurofean Plan. Ulncs. noil -half froiii depot. ."ample Wtini in connection. Room K'a.i 50c, 75c. 1.(10 SPECIAI Get Your Gun... (t rouse Season tH'iis Aug, 1, I'leiity of .Shells at H.J. BttUman1! Corner Webb ami Mum Quick Cab Service To He Read t Every 1 1 v .French Restaurant.. TIIK I'l.At'K Til K AT. Where you run net onaetlihig 0000. Qoa l.al ontainc I'rop o t oi koCOpylog many a taking in an entire curb to curb. lid blocks, street from Portland, Oregon, Sept. 4 to 15, 1900 Under the auspices of the Port land Kikh. BuUPAiaUNG in UAUMTUDK and UKANU KUB ANYTHINtl OF THE KIND BVKK ATTKMITBD OS TIIK PACIFIC C0A8T, Something to reiiiemla-r up to the date ol your heart failure. Tba Straeta of Gairo 1 be Uriental TBrau c Ren I ii The German Uillaae 1 he Dancing fjir la An Arabian Paonant , .. Groisniriu orthe Queen Kino of the Qarnial Attended by rlia Magnificent Court I be I hi' ureal oHoeb luhaii l'urk -oi. I r'oiintaiii I i oilier order- Tlw niMiiirti. celll ll'llll.i.lial mi ll unii arslid Mlduuy Idled Willi wonderful llractloua. Miulllg. Menan nle, Aarieuliiire, llui in uliiire and oile r In nil. trial eahlbita. The tt.nn. n - Pavlllou. de.lghe.l by woman, buill by uouivii and aeuoratad by wontn for tba eihibu ol woiuaua Indtislrial work Tba grain bajai mj aailt of OruKoii and Washiugiou .-, , i n and grasses Hum , tiayvly am) r un, Night luiue.l iiim bay lowest rail and water rateo aval given u I'orl laud Iniin all ,..-t of the fail til Nortli-wusl. pori.uii euougii to in, iii i tan, anelevaWd Seit, THIS I'AI'KH IS KKtTOM I I . I. AT F. 0, Hake's adverii.hiK Ameer, til and 66, Her chants' Kfchauau, Man rraueiseo, Oahiorula. win n ooulracU lor advartiaiua; uao be uiaidu Deraar Time Schedule ahsivk roa From Pendleton. rnoa Fast Mai:. Salt ljkc, Penver, Kort Kail Mali No. ii Worth. Diuaha, Kan- ao t :l."ia. in, .a- t'lly, si touU. 7Jlla. m HO l bleago and Ka.l. via No I iNtgsai. Oregon Short blue. U:Wi. m leakaaa Waltt Walav iMhaaei iMbaaa flyer Minneapolis, st Paul. Klyer No. a bululll. Milwaukee, No , 7:ta. in. i hiaagO and Kat, via 6i i. ui lirual N'ortbern Vast Mall. l orllaud and Han Past Man 7 : ) a in s nUMMOO, srt a. . u ut p. tawp, u swp.ui Bgoaa Steaniihlpi IMa From Portland. f or Sun h i h i i ...... It very five days. sidUa.ui Columbia liiver I M a in xDundayl Slaaoiart. Kaduudai aaturday 1 In Astoria ami Way 10 a. m. I lsndlu(a. I.v ltlnarla Snake River. Lvlas'uu f'afly . bally late-a. Kiiatrla to Uwtatou. ttwia. ui I..... i Livery IIIKk (or Teal Sprhm- at Any Tltiio. Ki'Aionabli' Katej. "i?!.;, Depot Stable. Confectionery ! Canned Goods, Tobaccos. i ie b, W. M. Picket ATI I F.N A, OMt, Farmers Custom Mill I red Walters, Proprietor. Oaptattgi IN barrels a day. yiaaraaaaaaatd tor wheat. Flour. Mill Ned. Oeefpaf gaati ait ., always on hand. EDWARD BHEETS RESTAHItANT In rear of Kentucky Siibaiu at Weston, Oregon. Sh r rdern Meals 20c. 1500 Bucks for Sale dah) uacepi Huuday, alr :1 , i.. in and arrive at J:oo ij. u. For full luloiuialloli call or write tn tt. H lU'lll.ltllKI'. tit-ueral Paaaenger Ageut, Portland, orecuu P. V. tt .asi.av, Agent, Pendleton. Take the... Washington & Columbia Kiver Railway For C'liicago, St. I'aul, St. buiis, Kan aas City, St. Jj, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland and polnta on the Suiim'. Arrives Monday., Wednesdays ami Fridays al 1 II :66 a. in. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at y i.Vj a. ui ' bepatls dally except Sunday at ii :uu n m For tuioriiuttlon regardlur rales and acvou uiodalloub, eali on or addreaa tt APAM8, Agent, 8. B. CALbKKIiaAD, (I. Y' """ Walla Walla, W'aab. they are tuU'bloodeti Bambonilleti mm! Polled DeltljM liarinog, They un lam. veil matured and oargfuUy eeU;oted bueke, siip inoit ehould eei (hem before mtliin ooaUvots. Conveyanoi fantlahed tree to Inapeot tliin Itiiiitl of thoroiighltredH. AddroHH CriAS. CUNNINGHAM, Pendleton, On Wo K civ, Orj The Pendleton Academy DMHDi av Academic Course of four oUe- . . .. . east or west. ' i-aton to u,,. ,t al.iudar.l colloge.s Bualneaa Courae equivalent t the baa) business college DIPLOMAb" M "r,,'M ' TxtmiSfco, and for STATK A i'F. . 1 I t ! Iff tkl Utat. B I a ae the same t-Vi. ' U . ""r" '" WUcatlon and graduatoH am u.l Ulned. Blooutlon oSred M ""v H,',,"l "' "'" uu.. All grades main. or catalogue and llllormatioll address IM:V' 1 ' ' ''"RHKS, M. IM,., I'rincipnl. MONWOUrii, OttUUON. Old Newspapers TO PUT UNPKK OAK pets, on mi. i ... . walla, or or wrapping purpo.es. Old uowspaiwrs In large buudlu. of MM hundred . ii mi . i i ii i a mi in 1 1. .1 THK Kani I 111 ki .1 ou I i M nirifn.b i," , ton, Oregon ' ,,U1"J- STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SI. Pfflils n FOB CIIILs. uv Walla Walla, - Wisgga. lor boarding and ,,,lv Healthful location, 1., i''c Pnpil. pari of e tc. pP """ eea di ' aapartmonta. Kceptloba.nlS5i itrUOtlon lor thran ,. "u "''nil i. has been irregular. ""Ation AIMS; Ihilfli, .jmmmi eaaae For aaaaMH appi- u HI- Imogen Boyer, Prlnc(pJ NORTHERN PACIFIC KUNS Pullman siecpiKU Elefjaiit Dining Cars Tourist Sleopmn (itre I ST To in nt rVKQO iu;tte HHOUCill TK KKTS hj 0HICAO0 WA8HIN0T0N PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOBT01S and all (Miints Fast aogW ThTOfafh tickets to Jp aagattB lacoma aim Northern p., H.' J and American lino. """'Pin TIME SCMUDUL8 .ufSsi'V'T" H,""'"-"' eaniiaaaa, For ftiriher liilorinntlnn iiuis p.m. . and t otate, tall .... o, write ij!lSXt Thlnl and Merruoe st, . ForUusijir, OregonShortLineRailroad TIIK DlltKCf KOCgglQ Montana. Utah, Colorado ami all Eastern Points QtVM elinlee ol two lavorlte roola. n.is. '.iiAnbiintvmt .iH'- No Change of Cars on the riiiitai riaiim inataii aiaaaa the Vt est. vatppad wttb Hlenant Standard Sloepers Fine New Ordinary TeuruU Sktftn Superb Library -Buffet Care .Splendid Diners mealsaUcirti l-'ree Kecllnlng Chair Care Comfortable Coaches ar.J Smokers i nt it i Train Completely Veatlbultd For further information aipiy to K. f WAMaUV Agent O. K. ' N. Do., ra4aaaa,v K. N Ai 1Kb, . . t'OWAS. Vtae. Paa. Agt. ..,!.: 142 Third St.. Portland, Oraroo. PHYSICIANS. I'll. W. ti. ftlbi;. tiFFIl'K IX I'BXDU Ion Havings Hans oulldini. oftie test. I Ui I J a. in. i.. p. nt. Telepbono 77. I W. V I NCKNT. M. I'. IIKl' ll'K KKAf. o. e.rai .saiiouai l.al.K. oiut'e Qaari wuu a. m.; 1 n. if p. m. IH. f. J. SMITH. (II Flt'K (IVKhfi.V tiuuni Haviuas Baut. ielcpaouc tl, ra- iiene.- le.cpnouu J H. 8. (JAUI'lKbl). M. P.. HtfMKOI'ATM Ie Physician and riu:geou. UBo In JaH auauaj, UKNTISTS. K. A. VAl'UH AN, DKNT18T. OiriCI in Judd UulldillK A. b. UKATIK, I). It. s. OFKICK OVU Mavlugs Uauk Oas aduinn.iensl K. A. MANN, UKNTIwr, IN AtsSOtU lion tltlt. ttTtl I II t loptou'teaet. AKCIIITKCTS AND liUlLUKHV T t.' ItiiU'llil. IHI1HITB0T AID I inir.uuiudeiii, make. coiupleU: aaJ rU.ai .nans lor buuuuiit. in iac tuj ' lio.un 17, Judd building AI.BKKT MASON. I ONTUACTOK AJJ llullder Italliaalr-, plan, au.l P'""?1-'! Jay Juusen. biaca.unlli (liop, uw"" street. BANKS AND BH0KSIS. Kie.i HIV . . .. 1 U.rrli I. , .,1,10 l.iu.i liil..i'bl .iniwu-i w.. - In i-1 In Ki i -i nit I " .i IS 1 1 1 an. i mm v- z.i i JTT ... i, ,,i afaaa Hon.. W. J, Furui.li, preiidast; ""1 vlie-preaide.il. T. J. Morris, caaaaw. Oregon. Capua!, ,o,utti. ""'f"" '' lorn ui. nun n.pwiw. ,, iiiui. - aomeauc e iiaiisi r-- , ....l.l ... Ib.i.rv ('. Ai Uui, pleslaeLl. l, Vrilinr vi.. 1,1 , - nit II i . ler;L. W. Baruell, a..uuul ctuar. nam national ibtNK'oms, . .. i..i t-7,,1.11 iraio." i. i. . r. ..I.o I, n-i. i 1 ena , l V v..rk -it, nriurtiBH r-. and Kuropu. Make- eolietlion.aa' lorms. l.ovi A.ikeii) , aaarn . . j.e a s v., . pi i -rl. n ' ' """ l " liuerusey. as.i.taul caah.e'. . TIIK FAHMI.K HANK y' Weston, Oregon, noes rTJ ,w bu.lue. Kiehaukc bough "IgLjl lection- proiiipdy aliendeit """?, ui excelleut coudinoii. ami "rlulcliii liive.llaalliiiusiiiiiiooiv". r .. Olllcers: It Jaiueis.u, prjsiaj" Pioehblel in e pre.ldelllil .ca jgak J. K. Klllaore, as.ilaut eajaiw. K (i. A. uari.uaii, .'i ... i- draw. J. F. Klllaore, Koberl Jaiaaw ; l'roeb.lel. ia e i Hie a..o i" ., k. uia!'.. then mo mm - ''"'uKOWi' . ...me sees Pall term opeU, gaglagaa is,. -Vk:Vh'e7,a.::,,':.,,'1n;'' r W beared uallou. ""u Wrlllloaiyi lu.inu.llately oi.grad. "" " 1' f'oa. luo IoIUDl so...KAe.,b,n,,.B,1,IP1'o,ou..CoUr,.. ' '"'"""'"'-ill I.i Manual Tialalaa. ..lUlu'"' "",'."",','- full aunouueemom or W a el","''" ' o -nlunt, A. W ANN, tiw. of Kswully. OUALUATIO ,. sT: The county hoard of ffiSLj .'a''' called In nieel at the "Ihieo. II. Chaulberlion M","1'v".Z t ,, tBS musaelioii oi sucn "- r properly couie beiore u -V'.iunjiiiee ouneetl'Hi o" '"Vi,, e.ius.y s"" nw nissotiiw'- s-Mak loan HIIOIH riurnkir SI, IA SlVi'll inn. o" -nl eslsliuil l'teeli an "-J JrW.l.. o"-. unuei uie is.ni """" - - i i .auavar.a .in 1 1 li .. ou lie in . i a'".s belaeell Webb ...el .'. -r-,, oaa. Poi.dle.on i.- in- '",iiwlIIW'5 mutual consent lh" "ZZu2i ued at the preseni sa"?S2akt5a all debts of the .al.i nrui ' iH '( ol the said parii.f, Ja g,' e.MIUls due or , .e, nun' due W will ! payable to eujer Jc W'