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tMAY. I KBUOARY 4, IWQI. 5r your health's take I , i H nl I .t l.ir orvi' in "uir. i inn' IU ? ...Ml .1.. iiinrn In limn tha mlutli I dinii' ' ;, ,, ' ' "... Kt spina .' -"j tit, rral.' Jul"- In a Kn-at lilooil maker and iili lllliiii ...... imwww J ihniti J"'"' spins, yoit rati lanri at ,.,,n. i - rriionnll'' ami within ri,.i ..f mi. 7 - IT L st r. . l . near Jdhuou. koOl SUPERINTENDENCY. Lptrmtondent Nowllr. Has a WDPd to Rcpisraina mi taiarv 01 mu I. Iltton, Feb. 4. To tbe Rditor. do,, in vnnr uiniiu' I'oirinn an fill I'l-itn'wuip thH action ol Sena iftoeh'tel m tntrmiuoitaii a lull in teiittt to ralec tlie salary of tlio ,, miiirintMitiein oi huh county 1 112(10 to flolK) ii year. Will you it v BermK in to answur lbl - L. a i i.i i fajo yrars Hio .or. ironosiio ntlonallv reduced tlu income of uruinil Kiipi'rintmidmit who was ut L twin' working under tin- Malary H -vnteiii. mi tln interest ol Ltiii- unit t-iinty, unit hecausp ho inw Unit 1 1 1 1 -1 im I is uniliriaiil In- now Ljn" in muki' reparation ir mat litik" in tin' onlv way iiossilile, ,'h Mil' intrniiiii'tiini ol tin' Dill. I lie friff ol tin-1 county reeelret ilthh), clerk '.'Diitt. the recorder flHlM), ajstu nr 1:211(1, tin initv iudue ) tin tmiHitrer fl'-'OO With the hiiIiiiii hi i In- in'riff'n tin-Hi' salaries !r t Mid in addition to the salaries lis nl tilt' imiii'i'h pus iiaminniMi' "t .. I'ln - h , .1 HiiiiiiriiitiiiiilHUt re- ti-,.. r.'(ti i nf which lir in required my all ol hi" aXMMMi audi aa llruail tare, imiei iiiiih, cosn in coii etniL' triulh, I Ivan hire r UMPini a Me aim Iniuvy ami all the expenses Enrrrcl ssiinn miiKini! two room itinu tourM over tlie county each r - 1 . . - . If. TllcXe IIXpl'IIHCS ,il till' lOWI'St Pcnliitiiin. iiinolllit to I.loll wliicu iki" Inn ni'l Millars- IH."(l per year. 'on mis- that In- hUiiiiIiI not receive tan' DM tli. in the rounty indue Me never keil lor more. Hlmiilil the I'H'iit hill hi'i'iinie it law. lie would n receive ill Ichm per year than that email, or f ll.wl net. riie Hiniei 1 1 1 tu ii lion t in the only nut v Hflieial that Zis required to have Itlilti'MtiniiH heforo hfi can hold ntfice. ! fllln tlie ollicii which everv well in- rmeil taxpayer in tin couuty, who liDka ,i- much of liii boy aa he d.oi pncket-liook. eonaiderH tlie looit llrtaiii ol all the county olln-ee. linen lie do that he Hhouid receive alary V Makea from one hundred to hundred achool viaita during the travel nit! over a territory uluioat tiniCH aN lnre a Ihe Ktate of Ii' l-l.tiiil make three apportion- lentil ui the xchotil niotiuv una keens a Buble entry aet of hooka wherein ia own the titiuucial atauding of each imi nciiimi diHtricIs, conduct two te main uiationa, two county exuniin- three eighth grade exainina-m-tnm ceriitioataa and inakeH pmplete recocd of each applicant m oh, aetH an liulue uinl iDry in alt tiilt that are uppeiileil to bun from daeiiinu of mcIiouI hoarda. urrancea r lad cniiduata one county inatittite nl iiuineroiia educatinlial niaetiuga, ii ne than two thouaaiid luttera xl railn aa many more, locatea uianv BMMfl and liatena with uatieuce to fee recitala of wuea from the iupila, amnlH, ilirectorn and teacher troni nol dittricta, attenda atate edu- U: ii. i nieutitiga and uaaiata the atate lairiiitenqent in every way poaaiule i at the end of the year niakex nut i annual report an complete ui detail i II lilkea tliirtv iluva to write it. Iiexe are only aouie of the dutiaa of li""l Mineriitendent, why ahould he kt I"- naid u aalary tu fomu extent nineiiianitO with the work and ra- "iinhilitv ol the ollice'.' He auuerin- iil the ' work of tha larga graded Mola iu the couuty and ia auhjectad tin- humiliation ol dictating to riaciiialH. who in aome inatancea mm, more than douhle the amount -H.irv that lie receivea. iu every her eiaaa of work everywhere aud lywlmre the foreman receivea inure IV than thoae who work under hia perviaion. '' ia true that tlilN county may he- iinpiivernilii'd and initv allik ''I"' and deeuer in debt, hut it will Vr he through puyin it one aubiMil "ciai an honest aalary. 1 would iiave el' greater contidence in the ahilitv in county to take caru of itaelf in e veara aud keap out uf debt aud in all hoiiuat record, if it had a mau at the halm in educational inatead ot a man. All of Take two to night and you will be well to morrow. Bald win's Health Tablets. They cure sick -headache, chronic constipation and make sick people Well-50 doses 25c ,.JAVa' "hli TabUUirc the bi "ly foi wiaiip.Hou, billWiuau. .ad wt "its I vci aaad." WJ BALDWUI CO , "lPtuu..Kj.UwUac ad JyaaatU tilt nr at cs.t Auatleaaaia. the intelligent taxpayera that I have talked with regarding the mutter under iliHenoaion have exprbaaed themaoIveH aa being deairoua of seeing the aalary of county actiool auperintendeni raiaed to aucli n ngiireTnat n wouia ne an inducement in future for able educator to offer themtelvee aa candidates for the important poaltinn. J. T. NOWLIN. KVKRYBODY DELIOHTBD. Rawbro't Harpteldt Daitroys tha Dand rutT Oarm farmanantlr and Curai Baldnaaa. Quinine and rum and a whole lot of other thinga, are pleasant to rub on the sculp after waalilng it free oi dan druff, bnt not one preparation of the general run will cure the daodruff. A germ causes dandruff and falling hair. It la necessary to kill that germ, to he permanently cared of dandruff, and to stop falling hair. Newbro's Her picide will positively destroy that germ, so that there can be no gMN dandruff, and an that the hair will grow luxuriantly. "Dostroy the cause, and you remove the effect." Taaehert' Examination. Notice ia henrby given that tbe county superintendent of Umatilla county will hold the regular examin ation uf applicants for state papers in the publ ic school building at Weston as follows: Commencing Wednesday, I'ehroary l.'i, at P o'clock a. in., and continuing until Saturday, February lfi, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, algebra, reudinc.composition. Thnraday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, Knglish literature, civil government. Friday Phyaiology, geography, physical geography, mental arithmetic, school law. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, physics, psychology. J. F. NOW1.1N, County School Superintendent. It Dailies tha World. No discovery in medicine has ever created one quater of tha excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. ft's severest tests have (men on hopeless victims of consumption, pueumoiiu, hemorrhuge. pleursy and bronchits, thousnuds of whom it has restored to perfect health. F'or coughs, colds, asthma, croup, hay fever, lmar'eness and whooping cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It ia sold by Tallmnn iV Co., who guarantee satis faction or refund money. Large buttles 50e and $1. Trial bottlM-frae, Wool Growers' Annual Masting. The annual meeting of tlie I'acitlc Northwest Wool (irowsrs' Association will he held in Pendleton, March n, ii. 7. The ottlcors are now at work on a program which they intend to make nf interest to every wool grower in the district, sayh the Kural Spirit. Sub jei'ts ol importance to the industry will he discussed, and rules and regu lation will be laid down to govorti and fully protect the sheep industry in every respect. A large delegation is expected to attend this convention from Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and Mun tana, and if 'Oregon sheep men expect recognition they will have to turn out iu large numbers otherwise they will lie swallowed up by tbe large delega tion from nut-side states. Played Out. hull headache, pains in various parts of the btsiv. sinking ut the pit of the stnniiicli loss of upH'tite, fever- ishneSH. pimples or sores lire all posi tive evidences of impure blood. No mutter how il liei anie so, it must la purifled iii order to obtain good health. j Acker s lilood r.iixn rius never luiit-u to cure scrofulous or syphilitic poisons or unv other blissl diseases. It is cor- tuinlv a wonderful remedv. and we sell I'vet-v Isittle on a aiaitive guarantee. For sale hv Hrock & McUoniiis. Wheal In Bad Condition. The wheat crop in the Kiver Plata provinoes of both Argentina and Urugaay is reported ua being iu a very bad condition by Consul fcwalin of Montevideo. On tbe Argentina side in numerous instances a yield of not over M.fi bushels to the Inn lure (2.471 acres) is expected, while in Uruguay it ia doubtful whether there will be aullicient wheat raiaed for home con sumption alone. Tim Kiver Plata exports of wheat will fall at last 'al per coot below those of last year Strikes a Mica Find. "I was ti. milled lor several veara with chronic iudiaesl ion and nervous debility," writes I . J. (ireen, of Lan caster, N. H , "No remedy helped me until I began uaing Meet n totters, which did me more goo J than all the in, .In iiies 1 uver used Thev have ulso kept my wife iu excelleul health for years. She eaya Electric Bitters are just apleudid for tenia U- troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run dowu women. No other medicine can take its plate in our family." Try them Only 50c. Satis laution guaranteed by ialiauun a Co. Holloa lo Contraetors. Sealed proposals will be received by H. L. Hester at hia place uf business up to Saturday evening. February 9, ltMU.iur the buildiug aud entire com pletion ol a two atory frame residence according to plans prepared for tlie same by T. F. Howard, architect. Bid ou all work except stone foundation and mason work ol liaaementand(stoue work of tireplace. The right Is reserved to re)ect any and all bids for the work. Jan. :0. IB01. Look at Your race. And see if it is reflecting health or disease Karl's Clover Boot Tea beautilies tlie face and complexiou, and assures perfect health All druggists 26 cents aud 60 ceuta Mouey refunded if reaulta are not satisfactory. Tallman Co. Money: Honey! Honey! Is what I must have, therefore, all who kuow themselves to be iudebled to me please come and settle at once. This request is made for the purpose of aaving myself from my own credi tors. JUfc n Abi.r, ic . II WllhDo You Good. A blood pun lie i and tiaaue builder is Karl's Clover Boot Tea. Sold lor half a century ou our guarantee. Money retiinded if results are not satisfactory Priue 26 oU. and 60 eta. Tall man A Co. Maaeueraee Bail. Tim lljwnlr anil I ...lil.n miuiliuuv. No 1, 1'eudleton Fire deperlaueut.wil! give u uiasqiinruae uun, ou nouuoisiaj eve nl.u Vuhrimrv i, A iruod time ia ex pected. Sharp's orchestra will furnish the music. manantll sliraAall )lV ILslilli Milk I A pleaajiut berh drink Cures conatipa lion and indUjeetion, maaea you ei alaMB work and happy. Satiafactioi unarunteod or money laick. 25 cents and 60 cents. YOUNO CHIIiP DIED SUNDAY. THE GREAT GRANDSON OF A CELR' BRATBD CAYUSB INDIAN. Ha Lived Like a White Man. Was Fair and Honest and Disposed of His Property by Will. Young Chiri, hereditary chief of. the Cayuses. died oi BOMQHiptloil at his home at the head ol lliorn Hollow, In miles southeast of Pendleton at S minutes past 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, in his 45th year. His wife and uncle were at the bedside when death came. The latter is Chief Joseph, of the Nej Perces, one of the most celebrated Indians with whom the United States government has to deal. I niinediatloy after Ins death eight runners were dispacthed to carry the news to different points on the reservation, BOCortflBg to old Indian style. Traditions or the Cayuses. Traditions oi the tribe slmw that over one hundred vears ago a desperate battle was fought between the Snakes and Cayuses in nhn h the latter a-ere badly whipped and became separated, one hand fleeing to the. Willametti valley, where they became known as the Mol alas: while the other hand went northward until thov reached the Walla Walla valley, where they re maiiied permanently. As the tradi tion goes the latter party wot led bv a great chief, from whom sprang four great chiefs, namely : Joseph, Tnittia ( ! irst i onng t liiel , l ne i rows, unu Wa-la-monl-kin The last named lias two sons, Ron 1 1 and Young Cbiel, or Moat kin, lather oi the subject nf this sketch. This makes Young Chilli the hereditary chief of the t'nvnses, ami he has been generall knnwn and rec iik.'niz"d as such. To Be Burled In a Collin. I 'or several davs im uediatelv prior to his death he had n giving in structions regarding his funeral for he realized that he was ah. nit to die, and seemed nol at all afraid of approach ed dissolution. Among other things, he expressed a desire to be buried in a enftia, like a whitu man. Aunther thing in wi.ii i. he differed frmn his nice was in regurd to his property, which he Willed awnv. He lett 411 acres of land to David Young Chief, nenliew; 40 acres of land to lle-yut-sa-mll-kln, a cousin; and all his cither proHjrty, personal and real, including 111(1 acres ol lund, Horses, cattle, house. barn etc., he left to his wile. He had nn children. He had the reputation of being fair and honest in his deul- inut with'white men us well as with mambaft of his own nice. There Will Re No Potlateh. It is an Indian custom -to have a gathering of the members of the tribe iwo or inree mniiius alter no cieiuii oi a noted chief, to erect a huge lodge in which to gather, collect all the prop erty ot deceased and divide them up on a social ist ic scheme. The will left by Young Chief will du away with the necessity for a putlatch. There Is already OOtilldarabIa speculation in re gard (o the matter. whether an attempt will be iiunle to break the will or nut. To Be Burled. Willi His Fathers. Ill accordance with the expressed wisn of deceased be w ill he buried on the south side of tbe Umatilla river two milea from his late residence, by the side of his lather and mot her. In respouse to another roquest, Joe Forrest came to PaMsatoO Sunday evening and took out a huinlaome coffin, in which the mortal remains of one of the most noted of a disappear ing race will be laid away. Tlie funeral will occur from his late lainie on Tuesday afternoon, 1 ebruary . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. A Company of Uniform Rank Organized In Pendleton Sunday. Col. J. H. Peaee, of l,a (irumle, aiul Col. Will at, Kapson, of Seattle, were arrivals in Pendleton f-utiirdav. TheJ wont right to business interviewing the members of Damon lodge, No. 4, K. of P., in regard to resuscial ing the old uniform rank organization, which llourished like a green hu tree in Pendleton several yeara ago and then retired into its cocoon. They met with good success and the old eninpanv Wus reorgiin i.ed w ith IJie lol lowing utile, n I.. G. I raider, captain: tieorge A. Hartman. jr., first lieutenant , Roy K finer, seeond lieutenant; O. W. Koeiieu, recorder ; James W. Muloney, treaaurer; I.ee Held, guard; Charles j. Ferguson, sentinel . It ia among the possiln lilies that a butulliou or even a regimeut of the uniform rank will he organized in the easle in part of this state, ill which case FHindletoii would have Some of the regimental otheers. There is something in light as an incentive in induce the eiiinpuuiea of the uniform rank to keep their organizations under guu l disci pline aud large membership. Thia is, thai the supreme halge ol the OHM will meet at San FfBHclajOO in IHtf, and it is desirable that tin states uf Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Cali fornia make a good show ing. - t Col, Veare returned to his home ul l.u drande uinlav eveiniiir, while Jol. Kapsun left this morning fur Colfax, Wash., where lie will stop and do some work for the order before return Ing to his home on the sound. FBLL IN A UITCH. Unable to Get Out. a Chinaman Laid In tbe Cold Water All Mlarbt. A Chinuiilaii wus moved into the county ward of tbe huapital Suturday aya the Baker City Democrat, who is in a pitiable condition. It seems he has been living out near the Nelson placer mines and a few evenings ago left his cabin to procure a pail of wa ter. He made a misstep and fell into one of the deep ditches iu that neigh borhood. There he remained all night. When discovered the next day he was partially paralyzed and in u helpless couditioii The Chinamen hud him re moved to this city. He wus placed in a small, dirty and cold POOH) upon hit blankets, winch had been thrown in a heap on the Hour. Here he was being neglected by his .countrymeu, their aaperatitiuue fear preventing thnm from even administering food to the alllo led luan. Dr. Cnriey's attention was called to tbe Cfcinauian'e couditiou aud be brought the matter before Judge Travillion, with the result that the Chinaman waa removed to the hospital. It il uot likely tbe Chinaman will re cover, however, as hia spine aeenis U liave been injured. PIH IM HIS HOUTH ALWAYS. And When Twee4 Died me Pin Was still There. Tobias Tweed, of Yailsburg, ti. J., dropped dead one day last week in Dover and in his nmulh they louud a pin where all his days he bud carried uue. This strange habit uf bis was tha marvel of all who knee him. Hu was sixty yeara old, but nobody can tell ot a time except iu battle iu the war that he had uot a pin id his month.. Night aud day .sleeping and walking, eating urn! drinking, he bad one then Often tiiuee beta were mode that he was without one, bill Tweed, opening his month, would show the pin under his tongue, in his cheek or somewhere. A comrade who fought with him in the civil war said Tweed never went into battle without a pin in his mouth. Once or twice in the heat of the flght he lost the pin and was In torment tint i 1 he procured another. He had swallnwisi several pins and it Is thought that possibly this caused his death. awi Arrivals ai Hotel Pendleton. M Word, Portland. .1 II Peare, l.a Grande. 0 I, Warden, Portland. .1 G KeddicW. Portland. V Bories, Seattle T W Jackson, Portland. J .1 Burnt, Portland. II Ilauseman. San Francisco. A Sinsheimer, Portland. B B May. l'nrtland. B I Bill, San Francisco. Geo T Williams, Portland. A S HeatfleM, Spokane. H A Mwel. Spokane. M H ration. Htmktne. Louis Talbot, Spokane. K R Harris, 0. R. A V ' Pwaltin, Portland. .1 W Okaon, Portland. II I riene, San Francisco. AI Barnes. I'ortlsnd. 1 rank J Tarker. Walla Walla. Sterling Hughes, Chicago. . ai "Rnobt O'Tsnnottee" Comlna. Hal Raid's beautiful story nf the south, 'Knobs ( Tennessee ' with complete scenic investiture w ill BH an attraction at I razer osru bouse Ihurs day. February ". The nlay is well ktii'wn and is a strung comedy-draniii a play without a mortgage on the old farm, without a woman's injurid honor without a single risque situa tion, inst a mire American olsv with we il denned pathos, rnmedv at just the right inlet vnls and lull ol tbe old char acters thai inhabit tlie lootlnlls ot tin Tennessee minnitaitis. These character" are interpreted by an excellent com pany beaded by Miss Alice Marble, the original Ol' Mis' Fretton. a Livestock Bratdins Is fast becoming the leading industry of tbe Pacific Northwest. The Hural Spirit will keep you posted on this great industry in its every branch Published weeklv at Fll Third street, Portland, Or. Send for free sample popies. Probably Nol True. There is a rumor current to the effect that It. Campbell, general freight agent ot tlie O. K. IV, has resigned to take the position of trallic manager of the Oregon Short Line, a vacunev caused bv S. W. Firkels accepting a similar position with the American Smelting a Ketining Uo. Mr. t amp hell is reported to have departed to All the place, stivs the Portland Telegram. At hia oltioe it was acknowledged tlwt he was nut of town on btiaitiess.hut the rumor of his supposed change was ,h Died A Good Thing. Our great-grand mothers' garrets contained the'sume herbs of all heal ing found in Karl's Clover Ibsit Tea. Tin y gave our ancestors strength, kept the iilooil pure, and will do the same for you if you say so. Price 2ft ctt and 'hi cts. Tallman A Co. , leading druggists. Biding a Wild Horse. Lorenzo Harrison, aged 20 years, while ridings wild horse, near Bx ureal, llakrr county, was thrown, the Lnrse falling on him, sustaining in juries (rum which he died Saturday. He wat caught direotly under the Issly of the horse, which was quite a heavy one; and almost crushed, receiving i nternal injuries. Rats Like Sweet Petateei. A veteran provision dealer it au thority for the statement that nothing will draw rats like sweet potatoes. They seem to be able to smell tbil too til tome vegetable from atar and will come iii droves wherever sweet potatoes are stored. Iu Proof of his at sert ion this dealer said that he never kept potatoes iu bit cellar with other vegetables, bat placed them up in a dry lot t Having a large cold storage cheat in hia cellar lie had previously tried the eiierimeiit of placing a basket ol sweet potatoes inaide, and al though the rata could not punctBre the walls they did gnaw the wnodworl of the chest, trying to get at the tuts rs. Do Not triHe with danger and renn inber every cough or cold means danger. Shiloh's Consumption Cure will cure your cough or cold at once. It will heal and strengthen your lungs. It is a safeguard for you always. Take it at the first indication of a cough or cold. "A atvtr. cald .tiled io Ibroal ana broacb.al lytic, i..ldiiw. laud aav.nl auaiki. I ined bbikib aa n (.trad ' " Aai SUui n. add ui tABiunuay rlrkKi i.-fjHHim; K. :u St Mark'. Obaisl, Lckoy, N. V. SI. II. - I'uu.ulupUvu Caura Im ald by .1 maat. " fto' ee a IwtU.. A rrtutad iiuruiU mut wltk a.ars buttlr (mau an not MtUatUtat a" to fumr druas11 aud aat ftur omutr Imbk. aud at yaur uuiuay Wm. fur iiiustmad baah aa aaaaaaiatla ahuui . ui in yua. g (. Walk a Cu . I S N V i.i sale by Tail wan at o., liriiaa1'" VAUQHAN'S hull the cheapest place to buy CLOTHJHl., MfOi.tj, TI N W A K K, ( ItANITKWAKK, HATii CAPS, TKUNKH. Kfc ., KTt . Miller, tall wool clothiug at l.KSh THAN (;OMT. AAI pair ahoea at less than est. i.wsi thread, per epool, r. ' Tin sauce paua, 7c, Me, 10c, 12c, 16, Me op, at least 20 per oeut below the wholesale pfioe. We gnaraubre our priuae the lowest fur atune grade of gooda Men's odd HauUr, (Mk ap ' llua'a worklug Blurts, good line, 2:ic. 26c, wc, Uc tut. still haui a good Inn- I, aaleai from. We have aome heavy ahirta fur men al leaa than coat. m INKWS OP WALLA WALLA. Poultry Show Begins Today; Great Oil Ixeltameat In Walla Walla. Walla Walla, Feb. .- The poultry thow will begin here tomorrow at noon, and will De open each day there after until Saturday night when it ir expected to close in a "red tire finish' with all roosters crowing and the hens OHOkMlM with glee at the excellence of their show ing made be fore the thousands who are certain to attend. Klmer Mvers. is ho was recent l elected to siiccvH l'rof. 8. Bond a counts school suierintendenl , entered upon Ins otllcial duties today. This was definitely announced by l'rof. Bond who said nn arrange atHii had been iigreod upon betWeaB the two which suoressfully avoided the snares and hs paths of tlie school law svhich is ml mitted to ie defective In this regard. The Walla Walla linn club is niak i::g arrangements for a shoot which is to occur in this city shortly in which a leaui from the Paytmi cluli is to par ticipate. The meet is expected to decide the chanipionshiin which has been in doubt since the contest some tune ago, in sshieh the honors were even. Judge Thomas II. Dtenta and dminh ters. Mvrtle. Mnbelio anil Helen, went to Wnltsburg yesterday to attend the funeral of William McCown, ialhar of Mrs. Hrenls. The death nccttfftd I ri- My fhorHtng. i. Hrechtel an old resident nl Walla Walla is reported seriontly ill ss ith dropsy at his In... e In thia city. Oil Bxaltemenl at Walla Walla. The oil excitement Still emit mm " to grow. HBtnrtwiy several additional finds sscre rMborlod in the vicinity ot Walla Wall.", says the I nion I. shalts sunk on BHeh of the various properties reach nil and gas there will be ii siiilicient quantity to Bopply not only the Walla Walla sallev but the entire United Htatet anal the Slamlanl Oil company will lie literally run out of businets. Those tvlio were al lirst inclined to believe the matter a "lake" have begun to alter their opinions and the tire of d laoovefy II spreading to the northward on the hills above the cits- as well as to the ssost and east. Chronic nasal catarrh poisons every breath that iu drasvn into the lnni--There is procurable from anv draullt th" remedy for the cure of this trouble A small quanlits nl Klv's Cream Hnlm placed into the nnstrlls Ipraftdi over an inHai I and angry surface. relieving inimediat ley the paiuiiil inriammat ion clcansis, heals and cures. cold in the beinl vanishes Immediately. by driiL'mats or will he mailed for .V) rents by Bly llrnthera, Ml Warren street,' N'eW York. NEW LUMBER YARD. We are now ready foi business near Washington A Colombia Kiver freight donot with a general assortment of lumber direct from our own saw mill, and can furnish anything promptly. Country orders fn car loa Is sh ipsl direct from our mill in earliaul lota at correct prices, (iive u a call: A. C. Shaw & Co, W. J. SEWELL. Mgr. V KENTUCKY T WHISKEY laU b) I0PI nHMliri The Louvre Saloon fBN liLMTUN "HK TRANSFER, TH UC K INC., 8TQRA ( i I i Van Orsdall & Ross. Telephone 72. ALLEN BROS. Wood and Posts. inn., e i HroiueU). fil". Khiki. i ii .mi i I... I'o'l. W si l ne un liy. liltice rearof Savings !iank. PKNDl-KTON, OatlUiOW. I'.,, .iiaided tf lbs '!), Wtjak or ia," c I glvae Hal "L "' ' "lu First Clans I I very Rig aa i "ia. ne l mi .Iiurt uuli'Si 'I, In liuiie Mam TJ tor cab. ftSHS' lept Stable. Pendleton Ukiab Stage Line tins too at Cantey, Prop' a a l .... . .. liiuilii.n uuirv ,1 j ai 7 o'elocli exuepl Sunday, lor Pilot Kock, Me, U.A... 111., a.ul llbiuh flood Bab couuiisiatious. Hraronabli freiarht aud iwssiiiiger ratee. CiW ottioe at TalluiaiiJ,'A Co's drug store. 3Hauv for Ornlltmati aP just received our new spring shipment in all imaginable white goods; silk dimities and organdies in all colors, fancy mercerized grenadines. v aj nvite nil the ladiei to call and foul llii'ir fyt's on IheSP gootiH. THE LEADER5, AMERICAN PLAN. W.(M) kt Day ami Upwards nnT.TT i pokti.anii, ORIQONi .Special Watca to liastern Oregon people vlaltlng I'ortland. M for tourlets and commercial travelera. H. C. BOWBRS, I L, Ray Ci., Hit) .tint fttll Stock H, HoilllM itiul Cardial for eaali ui c .,,,,1 i i ... i l New York Slock liachange. Chicago Stock t'ischange. Chicago Board ol Trada. 0M OREGON Shoki Line UNION PACII l( i.arAar ma rims bcheaule rroru Pandltton. ...... 1 I i.rllaint a hi. I.i InH ii w. via hum ill. I'll! nan Lake, jbaayar, fart a. nn. '1111.11., sail aaa ally, hi LaaU, i bn aa. aaa Bai i, , a I Ad.Ullii K i iiraa. i. It a. ut il lliiat- i n. 1 aka. lieasar at 1 1 1 1 1 ..iii. inn a. a i lly. -I I u ll tag. aii-i Baal Kan fill IU to i. Ul. ai Caul I al Mail a :1ft a. Ui il. Jlikn Walla Walla, 1-tmn.luu S.iaue,n .il.ee. run Stan. .Mlliil..-.lla HI I'. ill Dululb Mlla.il kaa. Ii i. aa" icl Kaai Ocean and stiver Schedule. I MUM HOM'II.ANli .til BaUlBfl tali-, mil Jacl to i iiaai' . Yui kau Vi.in i. o sail a vary fBa. C.lumbia Blvar l o AaUtrla auU War ' aat'agr Wlllamstlt Blv.r Of.aoll Uf. mU, SaleM. 1 1,, i . j.. I. 1. I, .lol IS l.ii'lo... W i" I U IU. nail) en aM Buu.lt ; t p. ui. aa .el. Kl Bj in lauly as o .... ii a ia. n bu uilay I He ii. s f I a a iii I tl, - 1 1.I. .... I Sal ursailn aui! a.) j.lellu- I Bl IU J..i. W..I au.J Krl Wlll.ie.u. audlam . u. 1 aaa n i a .udHa, JLuasr MJ,.arl. turn, iu itally Hi vara lli.iauti (lit. , I. M- I. auil Way I aiel.liga I .Vr auakc Blear. I i.'ai.i"" ;la. ui. Kiiiari. lo l'wl.uiu I'.ily y K vs.a.i st as.ul, ruudlautu i tnrsl Hotel the I'acMk Nertkweal v r a a ia w ti Hv t -r-x mi uiarglni - n,lla..i Dra Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway Im Chlea.o, hi Paul, HI. Louli, Kau aaa City, ht. Joa, Omaha, aud All Points Last aid South foitUud om Ike sound. amtaa Muail.... Wa.n.ay.u4 iaaai n in liiaaJayi.TbiiradaMaudBaiaidait ait Aa ui liapait. .tally .iital Buaaaf tl t at s at for iiiloiui.tieii iiHarillu ralaa aud auaaai in..lailou i all ou or addiaaa W APAUt. aaawi. r.uJiaUB Ollgia, I li IMI iiMHAP II. I. . Walla a .11.. Haab. Oregon Lumber Yard VY0O1' . .1 i ihl.h Kor harua aud dwellingt. Cheaper thau tiu. Lumber. Ltsm SluuHlet. RuildiuH Pspatr, Tar Paper. I line HUd ItHJUCUl, Mouldings. Pickets. PiMtcr, Brick uad Hand. Screen Doom A Windows. Snail and DoOTM, Terra CotiH Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's AlU St., opp. Cqurt M MAUI in uuuuK A M'lOIUli