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The Street Fair Is not the only attraction in Pendleton; its going to Ik- hig anil Rraml, lint the Magna! Cash Stora'l prices arc liecimiinc, famous and arc attracting widttpraad attontion also If you want bii; values or little prices tin: Magnet is the placi to RQ, A i nance for a gold watch given with t-vi rs clol lar purchase. THE MAO NET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood : ITURDAY. BBPTBMBBR S, 1900. DAILY. WUKLY AID BHM1-WBEKLT V THI- Kast Oreiconiati Publiahins; Company, FFNOLITON. -AT- OKI ..ON. Iin- iil. M'lw. torrnit. srsv . V null anntr... I v mall . Il o . t jo I . J" On. t-..pr i. oo., t y ....i.. 1 Fi.l ' I. r ' "1 II ill Iiiif lo sural,. WMI HIIKI V M'lW'.irlliiS l.ll. I'll - M i un. f r $1 a (ta tuf .1. tnnsifc. I . Tr.al .utM.rlp.iuii e S.i.i- surabor. ..... j IHM mMMVtMM SATS.: DM .P "n. .... ft tla. .opr .l nn.I.lli T$ T.iftl .i.l. tip.tuA SO I" ! ' . H A UVSS Tit I 1 S . 1 . . ! ( LsBM.s A.t..t.io.nl.i tla. Irirh, n M, n iiu-Wrklr pot tou.trt j a, On. Hu h. or I.... it. L 1 1 nor in.itn .... ..... loo Too in. h.. ii lo.., in Dolly in I Wootlo prl month U.r. tnroo Inoio. Hni Woolly.!! lota pot MuLth II... ttitoo In. hr .. Ii.iIm. iii tu. 1. tort aaasth . . . . . i. 'i ..ooim Sr.. In l.ladWetlr.Mrtncri.r mnoih t fi onota.h. or lew. in Woolly ptrmonth . o . i... u i e- to. ho.. Iii W..kly, por tin h p.r month . . . . loo ivrr Ihroo In. hot. In luo..ly', lo.uo of Solal-WasH) , of tnch por month .... ff s.iti.1 nonpareil otrrnionmi. in Sotni-Wr ell . tvo.llv ot Daily, am loterlioo, per te.to.fiou, eocl. ,uu.e.uebl uoo Ion. fta. Local ooih ... ton cont. per line, e Aih inoenloo. My the ileAth 'if Arthur Si-tvall, who wny tin- aaadMete en tin- daanocretk tickot for vii'"pri'i(li'iit in IHiHi, thi country lout a citiien wIi.im work hal redeeaded to tin- oiedll of hi- country. He oli more to keen the American llui: on the hiirh sen than any other Ameri can ami lie Miccee.le.l in .1. n,.- II with out the aitl of uovernment Hiilmidi . Iioiuitv or chiHn legislation of ativ kiml. The Seivall tla" wan known in all iorlr of the worhi. The lirainient man in ChiTelaml 'm eahinet, RftiMfd U ny . has written it I. tier to the ireno in which he an nounce li in intention of voting for Hrvan ami tSteveiiNon. Olney linn a large follow inn anil Ilia ilet!inion w ill iucreane liryan trenjrth all over New PJaglatid. It in now to he e pec to I that Bryan will carry MaHMtc!ni"ett, the teule of thai commonwealth lieing more or Um concerned in the para mount i-Mie of iuiMrittliini. "lost no man nay hereafter that Wil liam J. liryan Li an honest man. He is not an honesc man." Sheet quoted wunln are reprinto.1 from the Oregon ian for the purKrie of testifying to the great dleteaaaMad ami magnificent honesty of the I'ortlaml pater. How can Hryan noosca honesty .( a kiml of which the OieannJan baa a aaMoeely ami it is raiMible of jiulging'.' It is to U' rejxreit.il thai Mr. Hrvan persists in calling doarn upon his head the ill- will of thediseated liver which has ex- isteiicv in th litorial sanctum of tne (ireat Duly. If a man was out with a lantern in search of an honest man he would never pas .Mr. Hrvan to discover Mr. .Scott, although Mr. Scott is not considered entirely uurcliahle nor .Ii rape table. fessiou. so that'lhey can Imp), alter ward- to sin e. in tli" practice of law. The law olliee Is the nMfnltlng station of the ia Making body i ami the mek- ini and sdlini; of law is a private husiness; capable of much develop Mat ami exploitation, lo long as UlHI is so there is little likelihood of our be inn biirtieued with less ami lest of maii-matle law. but w ith more ami more of it, until the virus of paternal ism too much law poisons the n public's life blood ami eondenini men who would be free ami in lull posset. MOO of their imliv itlua I i t ies, to tak their place under an empire w ith it diarrhea of law ami its multitude of public functionaries, who will tin notl tntt hut lee.l upon a denciv iifiiorant and servile s'ople. J J I STORY OF AN AFRICAN SCAFFOLD We Knulish area peculiar i More often than moat other races, ami in this point rescinulini' the .lews, wi tead often to run to extremes ol con tratlictorv vice ami virtue. As th Jewish race tends to incarnate itself on the one hand in it Moses or an Isaiah, or in a Spinoza; ami on tin other hand in the yraopiiiK money lender ami millionaire: now in Christ ami then in .hula Iscariot, s we I . m 1 1 -1 apH'ar to ii ..onto-' .11110111 our lolk tl itrcinc ol sell-sacrilic im.' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 v , maitiiauiiiiitv ami heroism ami of sordid,' ull-ur.ispnn:. self-seek lag. lint between these extieme- has lain the hirife bulk ol our ofllolall and or il'narv eltitens of liniilisli destent w ith the blended vices anil virtue- tif our people. One qualitv seems to In marked in our aver. itc llniilishiuaii wiiii a urc.n ueai 01 lovauv toivanl our own race ami a ureal ileal of desire tor freedom ami independence for our Helve, ami a passion lor .in , out our own method.-, wo have also a ten dencv to understand verv I lit lo of ot he race ami individuals, ami to regard the idea, milliners, customs or desire of other- a le important ami jtisti name, ami lar ies virtmni- than our own. In certain of our ruler this qualitv lias manitestetl Itselt ami led to til most enormous ami catastrophical effect. Amoiie such men was Lord Charle. Somerset. While he a a-weli intent ioned ami energetic man of mh usual abilitv a far as can be juilircd acriis the uncertain histornal shatlows of seventy year , yet it wa 11110111; hi rule that one of the mo-t serious mistake made dniiag l'n laud's rule 111. South Africa look place A man named 1 1. 1 1 became much wrought up over llryan's quoting from Lincoln ami therebv makiiit; a siint attain' plutocracy, inierialisiii, de petism ami kimlre.1 evils, ttell's con tention is that ilryau should quote all or nullum; td Lincoln 's utterances in onier that Lincoln mixht eaaape being misquoted and iiiisumierHtiMsl. The Hell letter to the tirewoman is the puerile product of a mind that con cerns ,m with the little letter of IbhajB. It is hardly worth i .issini! notice, ami yet the braiit-tlecay inn I'ortlaml Urcgonian frothily commends ami applaud it, with a double leaded editorial tilled with stable-loft abuse f I'.ryau, ill which it refers t 1 him as a descendant of slaveholders ami a pro duel of the institution of (lavery ami, Intsiuen, "dishonest, " "demagogical" and "shameless." The Oreuoiiian ban come to luch a p..- in discussing geltUei that it cannot get earnest and excited without show ink! the inroads of paresis ami other brain troubles. The American liar Association met recently in Saratoga, New York, when ox-Senator Charles V. Mamlerson, president of the association, in an ad dress, said: "The evil of over-iegisla-tion, of the passion of lawmaking, win tirioos with no. truii ! lore in the vari ous states, bringing in its train the ills oi paternalism ami dead -letter statutes, with disregard ami even con tempt for law. Luckily there are some constitutional limitations uhui legis lative pneMTi and those who have framed organic acts have sought in some degree to check the volttclou .11 petite of the annua! ami biennial leg islators. Few realize that there were enacted in lSUtf, 4,834 general ami bVMB local, special or private laws, making u total 0 I4,16tl laws in the -mi. alone." The country is in need of delegislatioii, as Mr. Maudurson sug gests, but will never get it, so long as an army of lawyers aspire (or political honors in order t t attract attention ami Due of the thing moll felt by th Hutch colonists was the farming ol tl, Hottentot anil placing them umle Knglish ollieer 11 soldiers in control of the euuutrv. I rom a small beginning in I H I . rose an occurren which has set an uiicleansable mark 011 tue history of Smith Africa, ami which through South Africa tuny (.cr imp ultimately react on other slrcam of life. in tne iiaviians river valiev, on what wa then the extreme saltern irontier ol tn ilonv, lived a larmer called Frederick noaaidenhout. a man who hail always been . poms I to tin resignation of the colony to the BritUll government, which bail now liualh supplanletl the governutt'iit of II. Im for nine year. He wa tiininonel t appear Is'iore the Lamlrost of Uraafl Keiiiot lor striking a Hottentot, ami be refused to ohe the II II I II t ill . A corps of Hottentot soldier under the command of Lieut, lion-, in t.t eni to arrest him Kiev went up the wild ami beautiful valley of the Kaviaaus river till they arrived at itczuiden bout's farm near tin bunks of the stream. When ordered to surrender 111 the name ol tieorge the Third, King of Dnglaud, he refused to do so, and liretl his gun, but no one wa touched He then retiretl to the house and lipped "iii ut the hack before the Hottentot could capture him and ol la bad into a krauts, or precipice, Boieaa the river. Finding they could not reach It hv climbing up from the river, they went round onto the bill ami came upon it from the top 01 the ciags. The soldiers called upon He.ui.ienhoiit to surrender, hut be rcltised, and declared he would never be ci-l alive by Hottentots. A volley of shot was lire. I down from the top ami BeauMeobout tell dead. Hoi II Moil hoUt l tssly was left there. Toward evening Iii brother, Jan Beinideabonti came anil with other relative removed the Issly, which was buried the next day. g liver the grave impassion, -d MeaehM were mailt- by friend-, epeciallv hv Jan DOM loan bout, who declared' that they would now never rel till the Hottentot corps was driven out of the 1 euuutrv an. I their wrong were re dressed So began the small uprising ol IMI... Thirty-eight persons in all were ur rested for this rising ami were tried on December Iii, lll.V They ull admitted having taken the oath (to drive their I Knglish rules out of the laud. On .January tt, IHlli they were sentenced, six of them to death, to Is- hanged at Slachter' Nek, where the oath hail j been sworn by them; while thirty-two, alter witnessing the execution of their , fellows, were to undergo various punishments, runging from banish ment (or life to imprisonment and tines. The sentences were within the letter of the law, but no blood hail actually been shed by any one ol the prisoners in their small ami ulsirtive rising. It was universally expected that the gov- eonrr would exercise hi prerogative ol metro . lint th" ridge of stony laud uniting two mountains, and which ha since 1 11 known throughout South Africa as Slachter' Nek, or the Hotelier's Nek. Here were brought the live men si the original six having bed his en- tenee commuted. A areal orowd m people Itood about, hoping, feeling eOHfll I even to the hist liniment, that a reprieve would come. No reprieve came. There was a moment Ot awful silence in the crowd as the drop (ell. Hut the scal'loltl wa not strong enough to bear the weigh! of the botlies of the five powerdll men ; it broke, and the men, half-strangled, were thrown to the earth. Then 11 nihil passionate cry arose (nun the peonle: wive, mothers, isters ami all other rleatives of the condemned men cried, a they rushed toward t he gallows, that (lisl himself hail inter vened, and that tin- men were given back U) them. II wa not 10. At soon a thev hail recovered consciousness the ('allows was repaired ami they were forced to remount, ami the work w:i redone. A deep low murmur wa sail I to have risen from the crowd, a a The relatives of the deed men Hkod for the bodlflti but WOfW refused, an order having been given that the bodies I . berled al the place ol execu tion. Had Lord Charles Somerset exer cised hi prerogative ami extended mercy to these live men, he would have done more to coir ol idatc Knglish rule in South Africa than had he bee 1 able In IntTOd aKWjPOO men he would have been able toafleet. in tin ime of Knglish soldier alone I'.nlgaml ha prohahlv paid at the rate ot over a thousand a head for each man hanged and if she could that day have pur chased the necks of those live Hoers at lino, 111HI each thev would l ava I n cheaply bought. It is a cum Us propertv ol I1I001 shetl on the scaffold for political 0 Ileuses that It dOOl not tlrv up. ilium tailing 011 the hatt le-lieltl sinks Int. the earth. Hut blood shetl on a Maffolt i alwav fresh. The scaffold mat In taken down, the Inslie buried i but tiie memory of the tcople it glow? redder and redder: with each genera tion it is new-shed; ami it sanctities saiTifh'ially, the cause it marked. The people disarmed quietly nin went to their farms: but the pleura 0 Slachter's Nek was engrave.! on tin national heart. Cosmopolitan Mag- zinc, September. OLIVK Si'llliKINKIi ffTfTfffHI tltfllfHftfftlflffllftftHttlfHfHIWtTmfffffftlltUft HARDWARE Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard & SMI Hardware, Tin, Granite P01 1 of 3 3 Midler In all kinds n( Lumbal and Buildiug Material. His,' tOC "I lath, ehinglea, tat paper, mouldinga, uiah md thiors that .ire iiiarant rl not tn warp, Betltnatea urniahad on building material on slmrt notice, R. FORSIhR. - Proprietor, Iron and Copperware, Oils, Axle Grease, Lime, Con and Ceaient. SAVAGK AND WINCHESTER Rifles and Ammunition. 3 3itKi'rtT T,, uaa 3 llTf'Ml K.e 1 N lis 11. hi no. 1 p. at, ' "ah Laka i, H en.. I,""'. Krt.i .!; a fe odd lean -if net nella al ;.ih per keg. Special order- ifiven proinpl attention. SKK 3 3 Kill lis lie I lver. a Taylor, the Hardware Han 721 Mil m Street iiiiiUiUiitiaii.iiii.iaii.iiiii.uttitutiia.iaiuuiuauiiauiits: KM Mall. ! 7 till a. tn. rata, a. re. I K:fi p. m. I s:i) in. KX Hlltliliiy StMllltllH) I la tn. iiii'...,:,' '-"'Ut. ' n t'ltiii uti.i t -'"";',t?,i'H - '-viauo, iKorHan Krai,..! j K,"ry"vsd,,,i gm Rlv.r "una w Jlaai rin T"1 Jfa-i 1. POLITICAL POINTS. Henry Vol Inter ol DaTenportt Iowa savs he does not believe in free silver Inn he can support llrvitu, nevertheless IMMMIor Hoar savs he iloe not helievt in PreakJenl MoKinley's iinper.aljslit P0I c f- lt.lt he will Mite lor the prei- .lent s relectioii. That is horse am befee l.el It Of notetl ill mck rililietl er- moiit the republican vote, a recorded hi. Tuesday, shows a falling of ol ' IT cell I, while the democratic Volt shows a gain of l.'i iter cent. Il this loss ami gain continues as it ha begun Hrvan mav vet carrv Vermont hut it will Is- a long time happening ! Ilenrv Lahoui'here, editor ol lsmdon Truth, says if he hail a chain - In would vote (or V. .1. Br MO 1 for presi dent beeaaeB "oapitallata ami imperial ists are actuated hv the same aim. thev want to invert attention Irom the iiiaintenani i democracy at buliii hv llautiting Itefore their countrv tin glory of an increasing area of empire. Senifctvilicil hunts aitiuircil hv tin word are their oest hunting Held." ami further because In- i more demo cratic than his opponent. In an election bet at l.oilisvilh , Ky., loe DaVtf agreetl that it Hrvan i ele. tttl he will wash I-rank Lane'- leet on the court house step at noon the clay alter election. Lam- i to sing it the time V. 1 me ami 1 -hall lie w Inter than snow. ' "William .lenning Hrvan will Li the neaf pnwidenl .u the Culled stale, ir I've got another gue coming." said H, I', .lone-, a traveling man, at Spo kane. The Hon. Qeena 8, Boat well efleet ivelv answer i ongres.-inaii Mootlv etterg Ineoneieteney by saying: "I am more Intertstetl to know tmn I am right noa than to -I. oh thai mv view ire content with views expressed lorty year ago. " Mr. Houlwidl evi- leiillv indorses the admonition oi Oliver Wendell Holme to "think mi; I' what vou'vu done, hut what you're oing to no," and "try not to he con intent, but be simply true." tempt to cure this condition by or- llilll Kill .1 Oil. l,.t M. k 11.1 oidvortiao their membership in the pro- March Ii, ls.IL, a sealtold was raiaetl on Dizziness M e very common couwouencc of iudi Kestiou and torpid liver. Sometime, then are sjsils Itefore the eve tin! but dashes At otht i times a emitiou u of vcrtix occurs, al once aulfooalini; ami iiliuthug. It 1 a wnie ol tun. lo u Hilary uieuu or nieiliciiies. The stomach and organ ot digea- tion ami nutrition muit be realored to healthy activ ity, the blood iiliiot be punticd, the liver cleansed anil strellgthenetl, iielole a Cine .'all beliopeil for. This is tile work ilone hv Dr. Hcrce's Golden Meilical Discovery, u ined- icine specially beiielicial in dis eases of the stom ach , blood and liver. It strength en the stomach, perinea the blood, cleanses the clog ged liver, and pro motes tile health of every organ of tile lasly. M wile w. k-n-ltlv truuUe.l anil. ...aieoe- !t.. a t.n ,. til liver Jiiiiiitta. and also irieiniiai tatrioda wrilta Mr W A Frcalun. ol sltuuua- Uk N'.lilkcC i tls, " We tried niatii. ,1iflr ent i. -luetics tmt nuue ol litem a-sv per let i rr Ilcl until we were indusiM l .. ta.ly lo ny .UUi lioldeu Mim il liiacovery,' Vavotilc l uiii liou.' and Plom,int Pellrta ' These me.li.-i.i. lid more iroo.1 Dion oiivtliitt Vr rvrr I rin I i, tbore coutpUinla Wc h. ututi tuur Itotili ut our Golden Urtltcftl i vrry.' our of t-uv.r IC l'tCBa.TiUoU. -ill.! Iw.i Mdtaof v.Mir ' I- il, i . Thcnc mediciMti uvc vluuc ibtr work w dc trrl itnil I do hcurtily rt-coiuiorud iltnu to al: t'hii. . i:fi : )i PittfCt'l PtoUftBl I'cllcU aMhUL Uk,- aWtiuii of Uu: " Diatovcry." Hardware Sporting Goods atrWV'a full We carry a baal eiitiery I urge line of ammunition, tove and renei on rill. line of the the market, ami ibotgnn IpaelaU on W. D. Hansford & Co. THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... I v niltsrla I is II v OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM, OREGON. September 17 to 22, 1900. fiier and lielter Than Ever Before Grounds Greatly Improved, Buildings Repaired ami Reno vated, all Stock Buildings Thoroughly Disinfected Everything in Piral Claaa Condition lot th-' Largt si .mil I test LIVE STOCK SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL MOTION $ao,ooo IN PREMIUrtS AND PURSES. Heed Hnalna Rvttry Mtemoee Mnalo ami fna m N'lain. AT0TION 9AUK til- I.IVK STOCK "III bo Mtvla n lattdliu Icaitirc All live tnek ho i .tite r aiblblta liaulmt KRKK ti Ihu Smithurn nalnit Hallntail, iicia t NajMainitsr nttaa on all railroads. Put areadaai I tat, tm.t oiltar IntortMUoe .hm r. - t 11. WKiirti ni;. re.-... M. O. WianOM, .. lllllHt.ot-o, uet.aoti. I'uri Iniiil . iiee'o n. S AWWVitWMtlrVWVt'WW. sVVSoOsatoyoVsoSsSSAai ArWWr Snake HiP UaartaM uwl,l01) . iii ... . . 1- . 1 inoii i,.i... ., . ,, -" "in , , v """'W.,,, " "rrtlsi iiiiormati.il, cajl or rf. aaja Take the... Washington fx Columbia River Railway Kor Ohleeao, huh Ofty, ; Paul. Nt.IIU ' ', Omaha, ttbl CUIUS .SinMSON Mropnetur Kverytlling New. New lb rse; New HlgB. Heat rigs ami tenni In the city. Boarders given the best attention. Service anv botJI t tlu- niiit Telephone No. 70. You Can Get The Celebrated Pilsner Seer in bottles, deliverd to any part ol city, at 31. SO per Dozen. vr. Bottlor! by Gnti. .1. Pottnor The Best Ever Brewed. SPECIAL T He Read Every All Points East and South Portland and points on the Snunil. Arrlvea Mom In v - .., nullity, at 9:V. a. 111. 1 ... neiiaiiaigE liepari .iHlh , .,., .iiinl.y,ica),t her In t.rniMl .... :.?:''FB- m.Mlall.ina. call on ... , 2. ul " AlMMf A,.t: H. .OoUsUanUUUO.e ,.,'7'1I,U,',J'W Walls Wall,, Day Get Your Gun... (J roues Heaaon hjenn Planty t,f fjhelli Ang. ut I. H. J. Stlllnian'a 1 tirn.T IV.'l li tn.l Main si- French Restaurant. I 111'. I'l.ACK TO KAT. ST a era an Kfi iteaeialaa oooo. 1. 11 LaPootataa, I'roprletoi . Pll QNCR Ouick Cab Service. ... I IkVVefBIkill BEER. t '.sal 1,1 verv Kilt Ills' lor 'leal Herlne al Any 1. 111. Ituaaunablt- Kate- Depot Stable. Maale from Altered rater. l men. leii hv nbysiclaiia. Von can 1 nil yon araas of it ami not hav heailache or tfel dlaay. Irink e the Schultz Brewing Co. Alba Sawmill Good Lumber Hoth Rough and Dressed. Ordmn Promptly PUlad. J. L. Bisher & Co., ALBA, OKI-tlON. KI.VIN CKAI' lroitif(or . . . aa. Farmers Custom Mill l-reil Waltern, Proprietor. I'apaiity, US liarn l a .lay. neereaaaaaHraal ha wheat. Htinr, Hill Kee.l. rinnipetl K. lisml I. elc., alwaya Of Tuition Tree Saltlliri ,,,,,v ol Mini- Mat Mlnliuilnit. Ht.lle. MvIiik KM-iis..l.tw. "iitirl,i,,lt,, a for earnlm pan 1,1 .,.., a'llac. Speolal Collealat. rnunai Bvbool of Comaieh ., r.x.'elli'in nitir-f- In civil. t ii.'inn tii i.tiL't r in- DeaaMeiatiiii of Am ai tal aataa Ui ana wi eqnlpped. Knr calaliiini.- a ml iiirllnr inlnriiititiia, I" I'KKH. KKANK BTKUa I 'a'' ii' tii't : ATTORNRTS. A KTBH A KAI.KV. ATTIIKSKY-JT Law. unit e In Havings Uak Hullais. HKAN A hOWKbl., ATTURNKN it l.a K.hiiii 11 . lallini Ulock. Itit t.tll. tlreK.iii 'il i DARVBAU, I'rnp. Kleiiantly FurniilKsd steam Heated I. (i. HAII.KY, ! Jlltl.l HiillitlliK. I'. .AWYKK. OKKIft in ii'll"tui, Urocuu. Kl rttUKKAlol), ATTOKIIIIVlt title.- 111 A.-. laliou Blott. THOU, laiw. N. IIKKKKI.KY. AT inllNKY AT UV Oteel In A.Mit lalttin lllovi. I.. II. IIUYIl. ATTnKNKY AT LAW. Ill 1 lean at. JAM KS A. IlllllillllK I Kl; I AW tlKKIi.'SlSJiMI liuritpenn Clan. Illock inni .t iiti, ,'roni depot. .Saniplt- Mount in mice I ion. K00111 Rale 60c, 7fc, 11.00 1 u CIS PHYSICIANS. UK. W. Q. VOUU. tKKI0JsIIIMII)l ton '. '1 1 . 1 .,' Hans MllltUaf' 'Ian stain, w '... !' a. 11,. ; i 1. 1 1 i 111 li'L-plioat 77 I K. W. VI Nil K N I . M. I . OVriCI tail uf Kirsi National Hank tHc- IstanrlMll a 111, 1 1 at I t 111 Dlt. I J. MM IT II. OKKHIK OVaKrW' dleton Han oft leak Taleahaa . se .iellee ti'lemitjlii' 11 u 1: 11 1.1 vi 11 vi 11 ihiUKul'ilU It I'lisatclaii anil SurstsM Oftw It IsW Hull. IlliS-. A Hoarding and lay Srhool lor tilrls Tu', " t",":''."..' l; ' ' 'o't.lurs ad- - M . I . I.I-A V . I tl l'k'uiiviaj ... .7 Prleeiaal, tHtrtfiad. Oreauu ' " TO MIT UNIiKIt CAK lai, on slielvva, walla, or im wraijiuK nirajsea. 01.1 .t. t iii lares buu.llaa of uuo lliiu.lre.1 saclt al wnls a l,i,t,,n.. TU KAMI OHKl.ONIAN OKSillK, fuiltlla , Orogon Old INewspapers Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory Order Promptly Tilled. J. L. BISHIiR, Prop., Alba, Oregon. Oregon Lumber Yard ees ittl Lumber, Lath, Shinnies, Buildiui; Papar, Tar Paper. Mouldinga, Pickets, I. ime aud Cement, Krick and Saud, Sash ami Doors. Screen DihumV Windows Terra Cotta Pipt, Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp. Court House. 1500 Bucks for Sale 1 1 U. w . K biiiiihiie. OBcv It. .nit I'Klil.'Y. IIKKIOI IN im ...4jit First Oaj sntl mailt. UKNTISTS. K. A. VAI l. 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