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if you want Komc genuine bargains in harvesl BUppliM go to the MAGNET CASH STORE. Jf yon watlt a warm reception and ;i square deal, the Magnet is the place for you. A ohanoa fr a gold witch with every dollar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood WKMNKHIUY. AUGUST 22, L900. DAILY. WEEKLY AID SKMI-W BSKIT Y I H I Mast OrttmUn Publishing Company, riNOLEroN. . T7 aum iail. ninu RimoN saiv Dm Avpy pa? yea.-, j innll f l HMccpv it : nvntk.. Iy intn V Un. rnp. pfr w.fk. t r camrr $ T nil ul-i '.fOon 90 fan. nunU,k AS IIHt Willi V M is llftMl in. On- M An. , If no tin. ff l tni.nlbt I T,kl .urnfrtptlAn S tin.!. Aumnnrt WJ WsaxLV IVSKSimua MtK. Ii... .r P l envy ""'.'" 71 Trial .ul OpfJun lingt. tuff. 14 AIO BR TIS'N.. A V 1 1 . ill... ... Ui MlaHMMI I Om Inch, of Imi. in ifinf.Wftl ly r month $ al On. Inch, ot in ilAil. DAf nn.nif. at Ta.i iM.h4. of In, in Iia.it IM WfAkly pt monCi . . 0. !., Ihtn. I... h. --. , 1 -' ' . t H .., thn. 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Were water ami air capital iieil as laml is, 'nivnorsbip" ami "iiionoiolv'- would lie "till more profitable to the few ami the ninny woulil lie lori'etl tn boy from them "property" that they had m part In crr-ati tutor that iliil not represent lalior performed liy either the dead or alive. 000D STORY BY A CHINAMAN. All of the ilifferont faction" in China appear to want pence now, anil peace they should have, even if all the rinkf leaders have to he sacrificed to secure It. A man in I'hilailelphia i- report,-.! to have started in to trifle with a roulette wheel with only a capital of fifty cents ami he tpiit with t.D.ikX). U iiilouhteilly here we have another convert to lounil money. Mark llanna in an interview states that on a recent visit to Massachusetts he (ouml the state "a hot IhmI of anti imperialism." From the apwaraiifc of things at thia time a Int-jrc number of t"K"l Kllossersare likely to In' ureal I V mirpriaeil next Novemlier. Senator Wellington of Marlvaml, a republican, aaa he ia convince.1 that there in a aeoret alliance or umler atamlinu latween the .McKinley mlniin iitration ami the ..nxliah Kovernmeiit. nnd it i- largely on thin account that he i ao bitterly opvoaei to the re-el, i -tion 01 I'reaiilent McK inlay. (iovernor l(. -inevelt propoaea to make Mayor Van Wyek, of New York, anawer for hi- connection with the ice trtiat in that city. Now if United Ktatea Senator llanna, aa well aa other aooatora, can la- maile to anawer for their connection with trunta a ttep in the right direction will have liven taken. Hut to puniah Van Wyck ami let the other- kfo free will U' tii un fair to have any Kiaal reault. The hamlwritinL' ospertp who tea till,-. I in the celebrated Moll mean murder caati in New York city havi 111. -I billa fur their aerviiva calling for io. one from the public purse. In New York atate and city to rob the people apjara lo laj a leiiitiniate ami worthy ambition, and it ia fostered Im-cailae it wan allowed to become a practice of the prolenaional claaaen, who live lurgi Iv from what tiiev can extract indivera wayn ii n the public treaaurien There are thuw) who talk llMjf alnuit "iiational honor" whoac main hoia- ia to nilhai-1 al the exia-nne of ttioac who maintain it. John Karrett, late of l'ortland ami Sum, haa been enxakteil to apeak for "national honor" and "munil money" in Maine. John liarrett juit now haa no other vWMi meaiia ot anpiairt than Ilia intereat in the .-.:ccua ol the rupuui tan preai dential ticket, lie want another othc riiink of tuch men couiim Iiiil' ami ad viliiiK the people. It ia allium! mi a par with the burglar advising the houaehohler to leave bin doom open. The people of Man Francisco are not fUtlinueil Willi tin- work ot the census taker. In brief, noLaaly ia satislieo, except those who are manipulating tin eeuau." and making it one of tin "auapa" of government which every' laaly is silpjaised to get an much from ami give as little back an possible (overnmeiit that does not provide for the faithful at the HptMl of the p pie in no longer considered government at all. on eminent ia doing tim much for the individual who ia dir ti connected with the government chine ami too little whom it drawa aupirt out of all proportion to its U-nellts. In abort, government largely consists of privil eges when it should stand for (KJMl rights Those who look to the govern no ut for individual benellb- are the euemiea of good governineut , economi cally administered . In London recently certain tramways were built at a cunt of M44.20Q. Km in order lo buiiil them laud had to i. first aiuiretl at a coat of UU3,7t)0. In other words, in order that the people could provide themselves with certain euuveuieiicoM tuuy had lo buy from iu- ma- for tho.-e iron. The ipiality of a abort htory may lie aaid in a general way to deneud upon plot, chamcter drnwini; and style. K the plot be simple, the characters well limned ami the style attractive, the I story may ta called gosl, ami if it la written in one language by a person 'burn to another tongue ami reared among foreign traditions, nucha cir cumstance should aild a fen more marks to tli total of merits. "The Smuggling of Tie ( o" in the l and of Sunshine is one of then' gmsl short lories. It is hv ui Sin Kah of Seattle, and it i written well, juaiieil 'by a linos', any standard of Knglish , conissltion. The plot is simplicity itself. Jack Fabian was among the moat daring ot the men who engage in "contraband ing" Chinamen from Canada to the ! United Staten. He was (he eleven -I in scheming and the most successful in outwitting government nfli.vrs. Last siinitner Fabian was down on his luck, lie had spent three months in prison and then eaciiaal, nnd ins particular kind of smuggling did not net him as much as formerly. One evening while he was isovailing the dullness of business, young Tie Co, partner in a successful laundry, asked Fabian if he would like to take him over the border. Fabian admitted he was in auch hard luck that be would take anylmdy who could pay him, hut he added that lie Ct) Was so well settled ami I, nil such g'ssl prospects where he was that it would be foolish in him to think ot changing. Still Tie Co persisted, nnd tltially Fabian yielded, agreeing to lat the govern ment once more for tin stipulated nriei auggealcd, bv tin wav. farjr Tie Co of W. They had traveled two days and were well within the borders of the United Stater. Fabian chatted with his companion trying to solve the mystery that surrounded his -iidden desire to enter the United Mates; hut Tie Oo kept a wary tongue in his head and avoid.il direei tnMWaft1 to l abian'n most siinted ipiestions. Tie Cowan not a strong lad and it was hard at times keep up with Fabian's wisalman atirde; yet he never i mplained. Ol.ee when F'nhian joktal him about having a wife in China. Tie Co replied softly that he had no w ife, adding, "I not like unman. 1 like man." "Vou continued old liachelor:" .- I inn., I Fabian. "I like you," said Tie Ch, his Isiv ish voice sounding clear and sweet in the wet woods. "I like you so much that I want go to New York, so vou make liftv dollars. 1 no tlcnd in New York.' ' Fabian wai astounded, and Tie Co wan much embarrassed ami very Mirrv that he hail told the real scen t of his going. Then Tie Co thought be M men slinking in the shadows of the trees, lie learned that if l abian were taken by the ollir.-r- with a Chinaman in hi- company, be in all probability would have to spend another term in prison. This fully impressed itself on the mind of Tit Co a- they reached the middle of the bridge crna a swift and deep stream. Tie Co stopped and looked into Fabian's face. "Man come for you I not In-re, man no hurt you." And with the words he whirled like a liaah over the raii. Fabian as niiick after him, hut he had his plunge lor nothing. Aa he ilramtcd himself cold and dripmpg (rum the river he was made a prisoner. "Tie Co'a body was picked up the next day. Tie Co s body, ami yet not Tie Co, for Tie Co was a youth, and the laslv found with Tie Co's face and dreaaed in Tie Co's clothes was the lasly of a girl a woman, "Fabian is now very btisv , there are lota of boyi taking his Mtpino hand over the bonier, but none ol them is like Tie Co; and sometimes, in ls -tween whiles. Fabian finds himself pondering long ami earnestly tin mvs terv of Tie Co's life and deatii. These last paragraphs give a good idea of the style in which Sni Sin Fah has written his charming little story. Nothing could well be simpler than his plot, yet how full of deep Ionium interest it is. The two character- ol Fabian the smuggler and Tie Co the Chinese maiden, who loved oim in secret as vvuiueii the world over some times do, are well drawn, consistent throughout ami in places quite strong. How was Fabian to know that the tpliet Chinese youth to whom he was strongly attached should he a woman'.' Not knowing this ami coiiseiiuentlv not understanding many things until it was too late to real nation to coiuiort poor Tie Co, is it any wonder the smuggler pondered the mystery ol this maiden - ileath, or Win still greater mystery of her life? The writer's handling of ring! ish is far from that of the novice. For in stance, this deacription of Fabian: "Uncommonly strong in person, lull and well built, with line features and a pair of steady blue eyes, gifted witli a sort of rough eloquence anil ol much personal fascination, It Is no wonder that we fellows regard him as our chief ami are ImiiiiI In lollnw where lie lendn." Thii certainly ia etpial to the average diction of the short stnry of the hour. The manner in which Sni Sin lab has handled this simple, homely yet at tractive plot is full of promise ol future work which may bring him much nearer the head of the class of those who unshoe short tit-lion. If this is a discoverv of the Laml of Sun shine, then the fine sense of discrim ination of Charles ('. Liimmis has once more been put to the test without faltering. The wolf in the (nble put on sheen's clothing bejOOtttN it In- traveled on nil own reputation he couldn't accomplish his purpose. Counterfeiters of Da Witt'- Witch Hazel Salve couldn't Mil their worthies- salve- on their merits, so they put them in boxes ami wrappert like DeWltt's. Look ovl for tie 'in. lake only lieWitt's Witch llael Salve. It cures piles an I all -kin disease- Tallmnn tV Co., Lead ing druggists. The tilth annual convention of the National Association of LrOOol File ln stirance Agents will be held in Mil waukee Aiiguat IMI to September It. The organization Is made up of local repre sentatives of Sn it'.stiraiu e iniupanics throuifhoiit the United States, and resembles in some respects the trade union movement . The Golf Girl Is the type of the rtirilrnt woman at her lu.'.lthicht and Issst. She walks with an easy jrracc. She is n picture of paffkct v.oinanhtsal in the prinirtime of life. But (em rally the golf club is laid aaide with marriajt. A phyaloal lnniruor op tiressci the once athletic girl. V.x- ercisc mnkes her back ache. She tin's cosily. Usually she accepts this con dition as a n . ttiral thing, but it is un natural. Mnrriajc shonltl add to wom att'a happiness, rath er than su bt rit c t front it. If women uniler'.tocsl how in timately the general health is related to the local health of the womanly ortjans, thoy would appreci ate the fact that there is no Mad to suffer Iroiti wc.ik nesa ami backache. The Bta of Doctor I'icrce's Favorite I n crintiott makes "J 'Tt4k.-ai weak women strong, (v. ., i i' - women well. v tnjk I'. icg'll.Ues till ""1 j5l Hals, heals inllam TO. m.ition and ulcera te, linn, cures female vveaknes, and puts the hotly in a condition of sound health. Mrs-. II. A. Alsbrook ol Austin, Lonnkc Co . Ark., writes: "Alter Ayr months of great u( fr'it. .' with frtnatr weakness I write for the MnWal of other sufferera from the name afflic tion I noctoreti witli our family physician with out inv a'oM rrsiiltM, so my hvisbsntl urge.', tnc to try tyr. Pterce's aicdicine which I did. with nTOnYnerfal results. I am eompletelv cured. I Icrk four bottle- of Dr WerceV F.vvente Pre scription, four of his 'fioMen MetHaal lincov cry ' in I two at of hi- ' I'leasant Pellets ' " iJr. Pierce's Pleasant PelleU cure cou stipallon and Itt ' oi:tc.Uencca.. lVndletDii Pianino- Mill and Lumber Yard Dealer in all kinds of Lumbar and Building Material. Big stock f lath, shingles, tat paper, mouldings, sash and doors that ant ipiarantn il not to warp. Batitnntei fnrtiislii.tl mi Imililittj; material mi short notice. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. The Closest Scrutiny HARDWARE! :oi'Ts.l4H Js "Meet us on the Midway" The K veil I ot the limes Great Street Fair and Carnival iiccnpyiug manv solid blocks, taking in an entire street from curb to curb. Portland, Oregon, Sept. 4 to 15, 1900 Ifinler tin aiiHiircs of tin- I'orl IuihI Blka. BuRPABHING in MAGNITUDE aiii QKAND BUR ANYTHING OF THK KIM BVKR .VT'I KMPTKD ON THE PACIFIC COAST, Soun'thiii t" ri tiM'inlHT ii p t Um liiti of your licart failure. Thif Street of Gd.ro The Onenu Theatre The German W'tiape Thv Dancnf) i An Arabian Paaeant Groivninoof thr Queen Re. Kmp of the QarniVal AttenOcJ by hit Magnificent Court Tbc ifreat . h ei 1'h- K.kHUt ollici OfAttt I'Uv lull mi l'arlv mi 1 Fd'oiiHiii Th nan ill rem uiiiniiiNi ur ii mi a jrrioiU Mia war rt 1 i vtidi MruiHieHul aUracitooa Miuuiu. M-'iriu UK-. AKriniliurf, HofUoulturf mi l Olber In Duitrlal vlhiblU- Tbc Wuinfii'i Pavllluu. biniifl b) wroiaw. bnlll by uouivit iiU iln umit'ti b gfnman foi Uw eihlbli ol womenn ni'lusiirUI work The vratu mlm-i built ot OrvKuii Mii'l w Hfbi melon bmIm aiil urataen. Mufttr, tinyviy hih! Kirn, Nitfht (uriu-.l into Dm) IdOWfaj mi! hikI waiter ratt twr k.vcii to Portia ud from nil umt oi the ntalrtij .vrti.-graatt Alba Creamery and 4V Cheese Factory Orders Promptly Tilled. J. L. IJISHlik. Prop.. Alba, Oregon. si. Mi scfioo FOR GIRLS. Walla Walla. Washington, For boardiiiK and dav pupils. Healthful luaaflon, in beat residence part ol citv. l'renaratorv ami aeatleioie departments. Kxceptional advantiikjes in .Music anil Knulisti. ladlvldmil in struction fur tlioac wliose education lias been irregular. AIMS Jlealth, Cli.tiaitci', Stliulaibhip, ( uliurc. Kor cslsluKU'i apply lu niaa linogca Uoyer, Mrincipai. of yoi.r linen and oilier WMliable 8f' lltent- 'Iter tbey have baaU thfOUgh our baixW will tin I y ilts'pen tbe con viction in your mind that have the "know bow," tbe facilities and tbe vv illinirncss to "do tilings up" in htftfa class style. Not Ida least ol our merits i promptness in tlelivery you know what it is to wait! TBE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY I. ft Robinson, Prop, Telephone 0 Q.R.&NL mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamyr. niPAST Time Sehsdula tssivi ros From Ponilloton. rsuvi r's.t Miti:. .Sail Uke, iK-iiver, Forl'Ks.l Mail N'o. S Worth, iiraaha, Kan- No. t Itiaa. ni. aa. I.'ity, Si. Is. ills. 7:ifeia. m No. -.' ChlcsKo ami East, vis Ho. I Map ni. Ort'son Short Lino. Mttop. ni siHikane tValls Walla. Srsikai'.t', Snt.ksn, flyer. Mliuiaai-'Ii-.M I'Aiil.' I'lyer. So. S liuliith. Mlluaiik.-v, No 7 7:48s. m. Chlesso suit Kaai, via y :. i.rt'at Nerihcru. Fait Mali. Htirtlsna anl San Kan Mali 7:10 a. n. Francisco. SJi'ia m 10 :ii p ni. I 60 p. m . m. 0an Stsamthlps imp Froni PortluiiO. Kor San r'ranclMs.- Kvi'ry five ilajrs. s;oua in. Columbia Rlvar IMp Kxsniiilay stsamsrt. hs Sumiav Ssinnlay ; In A-mriM an. I V ay , lo a. in. I ltieliugs. LTjtlaarla Scales Hivar. l.vh'.'m: Iwlly li.ul, IMat in lliparia to Laarlttou. JWa. Mlli-il train leaves I'cll'lloliei (or WallaUatli latly I'lti'iit Mui'lay, Hlttl an. I arrive st IM p. lu. Fur lull iiiliirniatiiiii t all or vvrtn to W II lll lil. in n, i.viivral i'asavuk' i Ak.-ul, I'tirliall'l. Ilresoll F. F. Waa.LSV, Aaeiit. I'euilletou. Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway Kor Cbicaoo, st Pa I, St. Ltntfl, Kan sas (.'itv, t .Its', llmalia, ami till Point -j f ast and South Portland and pui its en tht; SouuJ. Arrives MtuoU.. v MTl laitdaai tad Frnlayisl lliMa. ui TuiwJays, T!tura !a'iaii.l Hauirtlay. Is-pirl- 'till ' - p For UtforBAatloa rsaai inoUatioiik, call un oi a. w. aOAWl, As sat, t'eaillfUiu, orvaoo H. U. t-ALUKIMIK.VI'. Ii. 1'. A.. Walla Walla. Wash 7 II ii Ski p. iu ratuk ana accoia POSSIBLY You art not awiirt- oi tbe l ust time a d "upcrb Service Now (if i - : by Ibo 0'fiVilrvVV 2 -Daily Fast Trains to tue Ea4 -2 It VOU Cailllo'. IMkf tliu Uuirnlna fr.l.. travel ia Uu tvaaiag lrnu, Ujiti ru 1 1 lie ly etjulplKM. OUR SPECIALTIES: Faat Time, Through Srvle, Pull man Palace Sluapara, Pullman Tuurlat Sisapsrs, Pullman Dluera, Library (fate) Car and Free Fto ollnhva Chair Cara. Iloora ol time .avtsl to limaba, Kau.s('lly,8t. Uiulu, Nkjw York, Buiiluii u.i oilier unfcteril polliu. lickel. koo.1 viu Salt Uke City aoit Usar.l Il ia u, youi mi. r. t to urn- the viVKULaND rh. tickets ami slecpiuK car burths can U' cciiii-.t Iron. i I- tv A.Vi.sl I V or J I. l on.KOI , ZJUVL, ii Aueui, 1 1, Thlr.l Si , I'ortlaaU, Ore. niH TO putiTnukiTI.'aT VIU ISJIA, till Atl. i lor wrapplug i OM uoakpaper.-. In nnuillen ol wic buadrasl Sas A ' , . Ill Ik ii III lie si II1K KAW1 OIIKI.ONUN OFFICH, F.uik "ICUU . Newspapers S I mi all Kind'- "I 2 Shell Hardware, Tin, Granite, Iron and Copperware, I Oils, Axle Grease, Lime, Coal and Cement, 3 I SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Rifles and Animonition. NORTHERN PACIFIC E , few odd sizes ,,f cut luiils at 18.00 "'r keir. ftpaoUl Mlton IW0 prompt allelition. ski: I Taylor, the Hardware Man 721 Main Street. ,la,huiMi.,iutii .:.Wiiuaiuuiiiiaiaumauhiiaiaiit Contractors and Builders. We inak" a Ipaolntlty o( inside ntllahlng, store llxiures ln Ivinu ami couuters and nH.cn lliure. ur Mr. ii. ii. Koappan i- an expert Mair bnlldar and baa bad M ar- oi praetloal raparieiiM in bapdwood Hniahim nnd sttire anrl office fixtures. Havlnttbam in Hid mercantile liiisines lor year- we know jiHt vvbat yuu want and how vou train It.. Jobbing and Repairing. Bpaelal attention is (Ivan to all kinds of repair work. No matter liovv small a job we will do it quick at a reasonable price and (fiiarautec verv best worktnuntblp. If You Intend to Suiid A bouse or anjrthinsj else come iii and let n- va you our idea-. Tbey may ba soinetliin.' m and save yuu intiney. At any rate dfop in and talk it over witli it- as we are willing to ftya you tbe benetil of our experience. Koeppen Brothers. I llbie ill Koappan1 1 Pharmacy, formerly Pioneer Dng Store. Wool for Sale Pullman SleepinRCa TounstSln,; ST I. . ... teg" '.HtjTTE I IHROUr.II TICK J WARHINOTOM PHII.AnHLPHti NEW YORK BO8T0K .1 ..ii ...ot nil Hunts hast an.l u Thmi.,1, llckelr. , , ' n'11''' Tart.mn ud Northern y '"1' 'Iri. anil American 1 1 tie w"( '"anuiiJJ'l ! TIIHIi StHKDULS I ,1r"" ''" IVn.ti.it,,,, ,1,,,, ' I At tai . ni. '"f "nptaal For furtlitir liil.iriii.itnr. I ami tieknt., eall r wrll : v ""' ' saw, 1 tan, or.j(oi,. ,., a. it CMitti K3 fhlnl .! Mt.rrls'fox OregonShortLineRailroad THK DtMCOl K0tiMl(, iM.iutm,., ; u,hj , tJ and all Laster,, jojni;u"' oivss afeatn ni ism tnvnnt. t'NION l-ACIKK fm ja, aaUNOKaoaalc Uass, No Change of Cars on the Portlaad-Otalcaco 8issja . the West." lasti ,a qnlppad with I'lcaant Stnudard rum New Ordinary Tcurlst Slttser, .... i, a, -ouiici cart Splendid Diners meals a U mm Free HecllnlnK Chair Can Comfortable Coaches nnd Smokm Untlre Train Completely Vestlksled For lurthor lafcltaisUssj sj.piy to akciiio ii. a K, Ca., HuSSSit, I, K. N All El., vv. I. comv Tr.v PasA.Aat. Sf&m 142 Thlra St.. Portland, Owtg. Tiuriayd ifeaoh wreuk I irill beat the Qoldfto Rule Hotel to reoeivu sealti I i 1 on Lots of Wool. No. 5, 8, I,? and 17, about 500 sacks, now siorel in tlif Intlt!'!ii(ient Wikivli'iusit. I I'li'.M'Ve tin' privi'.tgt' tf rojt.ctinf' anv or all bids. .1 U. S.VvlTH. i ,a A aasaefT'i-a-' ' sTC-sr ' ' ' " i Ml mm 1 i1 (1B0 UAKVl'.AU, Hi-op Elegantl Farnislieil. Ste.im Healed l.ur'ipc.in Mian. itlock autla-ball from depnt. .-ample ItOtMB In connection. Room k'atc BOc, 7nc, KI.UO T 3Ui- AT f To lie Kead BDvery Day I :rench Restaurant.. TBI I'J.AI'F. TO KAT. Where yon tan io'I miuii IIiiiu; 0000, Get Your Gun... (ironse Season (s'ns A111,'. I. I'leiity of Sbells at H. J. StillinauV. t'lirner Wcbl, sua Main si.. Quick Cab Service Farmers Custom Mill I;red Walters, Proprietor. in 1 al ontalnc Proprietor. I lavry llm- IliK- (or Teal s,,riiiK- ni Any Tunc. 10 a.-oliable Kale. Depot Stable. ""i-ia-i : stsv ahrapt KI.VIN UMIO Fruprlt'tor. Confectiunery Canned Goods, Tobaccos. 1 r al io W. M. Pickel ATHRNA, 0AM. ' i ''. I .1 Imrr. I- r ,n. Kliiur en haiiffeil iot wlu-at. EDWARD BHh'EN'S RESTAURANT. In rear of Kentucky Saltsjn at Weston, Oregon 8h r filers Mealfl '2t)c. 1500 Bucks for Sale Tiicy an full blooded Rambonilltti and Pollad Delaine MtHiva. fkmf gn largt, w.-H natUfttd and caiofully MlMtod Lucks, ghssavp. am ihoiild itt then baton making contracts. OoovajaiMf ravniabed Dm t btapaai tl iand of tlionmghbrods, Addrus. us ATTORNEYS. AllTEK RALKY, ATTOUORI 1 aw utile. 0 -,i irikt- H,uk Hullttlai UKAM A L0WKI.I,, ATTORNEYS ljw. It.aun Avoi uiiuii Hlork rtn ton. Orcxnti. T. ii. HAIUtY, Jllilil HllllillltK. lawyer, ornci J'inlletou, Orrfoo. ' f,"f, V, 1ZI,hKAi " ATTOKM5Y AT '" 'o' 111 rtnaiM huh WlOCI. N. BCRKHLKY. ATT0RHIT AT UI srillVi; 111 .t l 1 11 1 ,1 , 1 . ! 1 K. 1. 1IOYO, ATTOKNKY AT LAV, 111 'ourt B;. H. A. KBWBBBRY, ATTtiBNEY AT M. Hoorn 16, AaAtx'latlt.ii Uull llsi JAMKH A. KKK, LAW oKFIct IN JCDU tallalaa PHYSICIANS. nit. w. o. coi.k. okkk;k isTkxiui ton riavluxs Hans DUlldlaf. oaj,r knri. If to I ' a. ui. ; I to 6 u. ui. luleplioua 77. K. W. VINCKNT, M. I). (IPPIllIIIAI ol First National Hank umcv boanalul.' a. m. ; I lu a p. bi. int. v. j. imitu. orritx ovttna lletoii Havtiiss Hank ltl.iuou Ii, ra. 'Ii ii. . lel.-lihotK II. fL OABKIKLl), H. i HOMKUFATb Ir I'liyalulan ami Surxtsiii. ofcw la in; laiiutic. UKNTISTS K. A. VA0QUAN, HKNTIHT. ovrn in Jinl.i Huililum A. 1.. BBATIK Mavluss Hank l. I). H. DF'F'll'K OVEK lias ailniuu. larval. K. A. MANN. DBMTIBT, IN AtMsxiA lion Hluvk, ttvur K H. riiiptuu'a otttt ARCHITKCTS AND UUILUKlb. i. r. HOWAItl), ABOUITKUI ANUol peiluu.'uilt.'iit. iiiitAt's I'.iniin.'tt' anil rtiavUt MUM I'" htilliliniis in the t-uy or issuui Union 17, Jutttl hllllillllK' ALBBBT MASON. ( hVI KACTOIt ABj llulMur. Iv i . i. plana sad .ishiiihaisss liiruiahvtl. All work ansraiitt.'t- viao: tl Jay At Jeusuu lilaek.uulli lmi, totloa.wl Mat. BANKS AND BROKERS. I UK I'KNDl.KlllN hAVlNUS BAsX P. ltd Is loo, Orafun orsaimisl Ksrcb I. Is" apital, ai,(iU) luiert'.t almwtsi on tisai'' i Ipal polllls Bucclal atl. lilioli lan lotwlsa tlouk. W. J, Fiiriiiali, prasiilaut; J. N- ( viu; urusiiluut; T. J. kloriu, vasaisr. FIKHT NATIONAL IIANKOK ATMaSA Orukjou. i;aiu) nO,iXAi; kurtilu.. T,"' ureal uu llnie tl.iiKj.ii- n.sl- in Mai." tlomwillc exi lianic ' lluu yfiZt U0dd I... Iltnrr, i Adauii. WasMsat, BJ" Mi Ariluir vlee nronli iit : K.l. lurutill. tan lari 1.. W . Baruuli, k.ikUui vaAhiar. , IKBT NATIONAL I.ANK0I PES""; tuu. Capital, 7o,tkii Ttsaassa S'-lleral bnllklllS iiu.iie'-" ..krl suit lakkirapnii' traiiiitrk sultl un t ""JJ"' ,. I'laueiaco, N.w Vurk am. print 'US" Oil- orlliWesl lirail. I'rawn T-.ai ami Ktiroia'. Makss ixdlssttoas a gang I' till,. LSiVI AltHCIIl. 'iv..-" lml u r .. , u d.a,. tAjliur, B- Uuvrustjy, aaauilaut caihier. IHK KABatKU'Fi HANK 0V JjfMjJfi: t.i,K"ii !' r "VTli tal f..o. ...... ,.... ,,t AU'I tOW " ts.irilsasa VV1..I0I1 ,...1 - linn iniunpily sin ii'i"! i" " ', u 1 .'Ileal full.btl.MI. an.l M' rf.rif. IKJ leatlgaliuiii'oiiiuiiii " l;niu""" '. Scorn. K. Jsawaun, prjandjatl .si.'i, viu prvsiiii-in , " UKtun Kllllul,' ...1.1.111 .ft ll.rtmaii M al. Juhaa, T..J- gAfj J. F. Klllgurc, Kohert Jaaiaiai inv 1 tat neliHl.'l, V e K Klllaoo li A. , I'locUlol The CHAS. CUNNINGHAM, Fcndlcton, Ore. Pilot Rock, Ore BOARD OF KUUALUATIO' e l... ,.ii.Sll8B calltsi to 1uc.1i at ii.. mi 1 (.1; m. Ii (,'hauilwilaiu uu .Mniuis). '"a- aS lur the iransaclluii ol uch JJJJJi Laj i.iuporiy cuiue ut'lure II. All pa ujaiJaj htiallieas 111 connefliun !' "" u k" Uixeaatealnoiiutiil.'l '", ''It'u-nt their srlavaneoA aeid 'uanvg jj5"5u'. l oUDU tan P.A.HARVKV, JhUj -xt litstv,' maker of ,a,l ia,l, harness I" Hie CltV. Till." Bir.u S " 1 H(H;i' CjooiI stock. AH W()rk t-uarat,', ,!. Cot.rt St., op. Golden Kulc Hotel NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION . Mailt:' I St? To all whuin It uiay coin rru JTTZi&li by given that the co-parluersWl jo uxistii.fi Utwsau Csrl Vu;"jliitsa iiiulur llic linn naiiif ul Ja A J ' . llBi uilllis, uu the east suit- i ' ""' " o,, ioai ' U lwu. u Wohl. alu I .vin. -' tieltn. l Puildleloll, Im- UU" la .mlaioss'iJ noilusl seul l ie I'"-""- Tlf' lied at the urvneni I." i" '' all debts ul the ...! linn will '"iVfa"' ul the .Aid parlle-. la) or J.'l ""Zf tm C'ounU due or lu beculiii '!"'' " will be laiyshle lu el tin-1 DatnVd AUCUAl .1 ItSk) ,'AKUIaJl" i THIS PAPBK is Kr.lMi0NVIIAg C ''-' Adverti.uta Aail-jart; chains' Kaottaufe, Man isaiH taiP where uuulraoU lor advaiUnms tot 11.