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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1901)
TWKKDAY. MAY 7, l!K)l It Pays Best To Buy Best Of all Things At all Times Wi' have the Best Footwear In the city. Call ami cxamiiu our stock winch JfOU willtinil large and liptodate, CLEAVER BROS l'ractiea! Boot antl Shoe Men. BRIVITIIS. Sassafras bark At Hewlojr'o, Try Dutton's ic' eram cliorohites. Lamp rliinuiye,Kas BMlltols, Noll's Buy yonr window - .1 at Murphy's. Tln buxient plan- in I'emllt'ton in tint St. Jo store. Uav your picture framed ; latent style) at Murphy '. New deaiiins in wall painr at Murphy'H paint stort e' ilrar skirts in nortli wlodoW. Cleaver Hros I'rv tiomis Co. Fresh ttrawlierries, p-as, spinach, onioiiK, radishes at llawley's. Ilross skirts, $.'1 to 18, Bm window Cleaver Bros. Dry Ootids Co. lteatl all the ado of the St. Joe store, they put MMf in your pocket. Window shades, curtain Mles, mir rors, etc., at Kader's (urn 1 1 u r. store ticxxl time to tow clover wed alfalfa, hrooin ttrass. h ine ipial ity at ilawley't. Oldeiit place and Itent tama!es, at L Itoy's, cor. Court and tiarden streets N. Berkeley has MM verv desirable town and country prorty for dale on easy terniH. Kineat haniH and lard on tin- market. Home product, try it, tin guaranteed . Hchwart A (ireulich. Keceivwl hy express direct from fac tory It) skirts, newest styles. Cleaver Bron. Pry (nasls Co. Ii ream ami pure cream ill I it Uin'i. Leave your orders for Sunday. Cream deliverel to your home, packed Id cant. Crescent bicycler 011 the installment plan at the Crescent agency in the Kast ireKonian building, payment $1 a week, no intereit. Kemember I have a better Block of oil, axle-greaae, rope, belting and all otlier harvest supplies than ever be fore. 1. Soneti, lieliz. It in conceded on all hand that the Ht. Joe Store ha taken the h Pendleton. They liavi- a tine tock of g-oods ami are telling them cheap. Here in a chance of a lifetime to make 11U0U tigariug on the Kacycle crank hauger. The cold cash await you. Call and aee them at Withee'e. A suite of roouiH in the Kait Ore- Einian building, hot and cold water, thruoni, for 111 a month during the summer. Apply at the hast Oregon laii ottice. Horses wanted Will be in I'endle ton, Wednesday, lit) I, 0 huy eatl dlers from B to In year old weight from ilUO to UOn pounds . workers frOflQ 4 to 10 years old. weight from UOfl 0 ItiOO 1 mid All must be sound, in good condition and blocky built J. C Hayes a Son. At. Under' furniture store i the tine-' line cf rug Ami iniittiiik. If you are a bargain seeker vnu MttM afford to pa the St. Joe store. You will always Ki t full value for your money at the St. Joe -tore. Automat ie refrigerators tinil witter coolers :t Rader's furottnre store. For rent Four room house in good 1 000. t lot) 1 Impure of J. II. Young, corner Main And llluff street. All members of 1'endleton camp, Woodmen of the World, ;ire requester to he present tonight. Mutter of lot portunce are to lie discussed. Consider able interest is Itcing manifested on the short lectures given each meeting night . Marshal Deathman is in receipt of a lottOf from A. II. Ashley, of Stockton. Calif., in which the writer savs he is endeavoring to ascertain the where about of Whittier Hamilton, who wa horn in Trura, Nova Scotia. He has a brother by the name of I. ilka Hamil ton, at Angel Camp. Calaveras counts. Calif., ami a sister-in-law is Alameda county, whose husband, .lame II, Hamilton, i dead There is 11 siiiaII estate ewaltlna Whittle? Hamilton. Who is believed to be dead. A IIAOTIPUL DANCKR. o! La Lots Fuller, With a company Kxeellent Specialists. m LoiO Fuller, who appears Wed nesday ntgbti tomorrow, at the l razer, continues to win enconiiums from the press along her tour of Um west. Here is a pose while giving one of tier marvelous dances, tor which she is famed the world over, in America and Keropo, ALKX ANDKH Believed WA. CAPTURBO. and Was to Be uanaerous Arretted by Uttleers Ivputv Sheriffs Jo- lllaklev and I". lurner went to the home ot .i.nm Alexander on Fast Hircb creek, I:' miles from Pilot Kock. on Mindav, Mav , it m I alter sntiif maneuvering induced John Alexander to com it of hi dugout and go a short distance therefrom. They then got between him and his dugout, so he could not barricade himself in. and arrested im. He wa- thereupon brought to 1'endleton and placed in the coiintv jail. Witnesses will b- subpoenaed and Sir. Alexander will be examined later hy County Physician Yincent and County lodge Hartman as to his sanity. Mr. Alexander ha Uhmi act ing ipieerly and his neighbor were afraid he would do himself or them great bodily injury if not looked after. UAKttH COUNTY VS. UNION. for Mandamus bate in circuit Court Potteitlon ot Panhandle. l-egal matters are at lever beat in Pendleton, with supreme court, circuit court, county court and justice court in session. t)i f (be most interest ing case in anv of tin alsive men tioned courts 1 that being heard hy Judge W. K. Kills, of tin- circuit court. It is entitled linker county vs. lien ton, county clerk of ('nion county. At the session of the legislature of 1901 an act was passed transferring a portion of Union county, known a the Panhandle, to become a part id Itakcr county Union county didn't propose to ttand It, so refused to proceed to carry out the provisions ol the act Baker county thereupon commenced mandamus proceeding- to compel Clerk Benson to carry out the withe ot Um legislature as expressed in the new law . T. H. Crawford represent" the defen dant, while ham While, district at torney, and F. M . Saxton represent Baker county and propose to get that slice of territory, because Baker county need it in her business. WATKHWOHKS COMI'AHKU At the Popular Shoe Store Which luaana Hie Pen II clou 81u- OO.'l Mod i.i iiuU !! very latest dpring uuvtltlesln lootwrarlor i, u tall - our abacs oorobtns Hyle, St, ao'iafort nd durability aud lo repeal an old llory ibut 111 I our 1 a truo onci are 1 ... btiil lu I. limn, I lur ' tlin uoiiey. Pendleton Shoe Co., WM. I llZliKKAl-H, Mana er. Pendleton Sytteni MaKe a Oood Show ing Oppoille Walla Wslla. I P. Clopton, a mem her of the Pen dleton city council and wate-workn commissioner, made a trip to Walla Walla recently, ami learned a few thing regarding tbe opt-rat ions of the u.iterwork- system .ii that city. A com parison of the two systems shows Pen dleton in a gissl light The minimum rate 111 Walla Walla 111 t.80 DOT month, while in Pendleton it s II . the meter rate there is 80 cents per tbnusanil gallon-, here 'Jft cent per thousand gallons there they have gravity system here the water hut to be 1 11 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 by strain power I), Curry, ol Baker City, is u visitor 111 Pendleton. CMC TURK THIS a V UN I NO. Or. H. W. Kellogg, ot Portland, at the Presbyterian Church. A lecture of great merit will be de livered at the Proebf lorion church this evening, acconip.in ,eil by .lft superior iWrOOpUOOB views lr II W Kel logg, the lecturer, is pastor of the Taylor-street M K. church of Port land. His illiititratioii are apt and humorous and the audience will be pleased. An admission of lo cents will De charged The view are of unsur passed I waul and interest. Spring Troubles Loss of Appetite, BilliuowMg, Btomtoh sUlmeuU Pimplw and Hher Eruption ure KWIi of ilium. SARSAPAR1LLA !;orr'r, "!', "f. x mas-waim inakbH the IjUmmJ pin 0. TALLMAN & CO. Loadif; Untggloto. and PKRSONAL SI UN r ION H. S. Carl ha returned from a trip to AsIiIaimI, Or. R, Hi Clarke is again back II the Hotel Pendleton after a brief absence on business. 0. K. Redfleld end W. Pbelpe, Hoppnof lawvers, are in town attend ing the to prone court Del ton Hitfgs, Ol Burns, Harney county, Arrived MondAy evening He has business before the supreme court. JohntlJ Noble, an employe of Charles Cunningham, at Pilot Bock, is a visi tor in town to remain for 11 couple of day. Robert Starkweather ha returned from Huntington. While there he bought a stock ranch and alo some CAttle. Turner Oliver, for several years clerk of Union county, now of La Uremic, is at the Hotel Pendleton. He 1 1 rt bniinOM before the supreme court 1 . I, Pvle, organizer for the Wrxsl BMfl Ol the World, is in town. He will remain ten days or more to assist Pen dleton camp to swell its membership. State Senator William Smith, of Baker City, arrived in Pendleton on the train Monday night and is in at tendance at the session of supreme court. LewUMI Standard: Miss Fdna Carl son accompanied her uncle. W. W. Bobbin, to Spokane this week where she will spend alsnit a month visiting relatives. II K. Courtney and F. M. Saxton, of Baker City, arrived Monday night and are registered at the Hotel Ht. 'ieorge. They ure attorneys, and are attending supreme court. Hoc Oebnrn, manager of the Ahena "Yellow Kid"" base ha 1 1 club, and Lee Brown ami Fred F'ischer, of the same cltv, spent Monday evening in Pendleton and went home this morn ing Mr- Thompeon , ol Weeton, who has been at the Pendleton sanitarium for the pat three week, and who under went an operetiOfl far cancer, returned to her home this morning, having practically recovered. Mr. Mary II. Clopton, who was taken to the New Walla Walla hospi tal 00 Sundav, is so much improved that it is hoped it will be unnecessary to resort to an operation. Hhe a ac OOtnpenled by her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Jackson, her son, hrank B. Clopton, and by Miss Mctiee, who remains with her Mrs Jackson and Mr. Clopton returned home on Monday evening's train. BiiKer City Hemocrat: It. C. Janes, the founder, editor and publisher of the Fasterti Oregon Tocsin, that lias been pubJihcd at ('arson in Pine vallev for several vears, informs us that lie ha lieen compelled to uspeml on account of the prevailing depression in that section occasioneil by the nun nig troubles at ( ornucopia, tin- closing down of the Iron Dyke mines and the irrigation litigation ot Pine vallev Mr. Janes ha published a very good paper for a place the site of Carson and it is a matter of regret that his efforts were not In'tter rewarded Mr Jane will return to Pendleton when good position has lieen offeree! him. IN THK SUPRKNK COURT. A Mining Case Prom Baker County Wat Ara-ued Thli Morning. The ca-e of the Crown Point Mining company v. IS. (.. ( rismon and r. J McCarvcl was being argued in the su preme court this forenoon. The ap pel lain company ask for I-'sni damages Irom the ilelendant and respondent and that tbev be lorever prohibited trom entering upon the property of the Crown Point Mining company and taking rich ore or any other kind of ore. Courtney , Knight appear for the apellant. and Smith V lleilner for the dcb-mlanls Thev are from Baker county and the mining proiierty, which is claimed to he worth f'.M.OOO i in Baker and Oram counties. II. K. Courtney made tin- argument for hi lirm and William Smith for the other tide. Tile case to follow the alsive is that of Hoiiser v. West. Hiamlnallon or Students. A committee consisting of Judge M D. Clifford of Burns; S. A. Lowell of 1'endleton ami I. C. Morelaud. of Portland are examining niue candi dates as to their litness to be admitted to practice in the several courts of Oregon, I Jul ton Biggs, of Burnt, one of the nine, ha a cwtiticate from Missouri that he has practiced in the court of that state. The name and resiliences of the other are a follows: I. W Mark, The Dalles; Frank L. Y' nng. The Halle; Jerrv Van lleven ter Klein John A. Collier, Pendle- t' 11 Harry S. Harper, Arlington les-e W. Allen, Tiie Halle; Harry K t.'nrti-, The Halles: It. S. Bryson, Cor- va 1 1 1 - Other Attorneys Present In addition to those mentioned on Monday as being present at the ees ion of the supreme court, the follow nig have arrived' Col W. F. Butcher II K. Courtney and F. M. Saxton, of Baker City, Ha I ton Biggs, of Burns: C 1.. liedheld and O. W. Phelps, of Heppner, the lMnk of the rlvtr near the bridge. There i much conjecture a to the reAl cause of the girl's death, Nome be lieving that she was plaving along the Imnk of the river And fell in, while others profes to believe that she be came despondent and cast herself into the stream. The body was removed to the Morgan residence in this city and the funeral will be held shortly, although definite arrangements have not yet been made The whole community is shocked at the tragedy which has been revealed. Constitution Launched. Bristol, R, I., May 7. -With her hull gaily decorated with rlAgs ami her deed well filled with sailors, the yacht Con stitution was christened this evening by Mrs. Butler Duncan, who broke the traditional bottle of wine on her glistening how just as she started down the ways. The Constitution will carry about 'l-tsxi square feet of sail ; the Columbia carried 18,140 feet PI0IITIN0 TIIKATRH. TRUST. Upposi QEORQE . WELLS LOST Mauager ot Portland Concern Mining In New York. New York, May ". B. tieorue II Wells, manager of the New York ottice of the Tescott Packing company, of Portland, Ore., and general commi sion merchant, has disappeared iron his home in tins city. Bclative of Wells sav that he disappeared nine lav- ago while hi wife wa at Cliglon pnngs, ork, on a visit. 111 I L. I .II I. nnen his uisappearance became know, Mrs. Well returned to this city and though the ha prosecuUsi in- jilirie- 111 every direction she has been uuahb n get any clue to bis whero about A relative also nays that wens iia- inch greatly worried over their aftairs of late. MISS MORGAN'S BODY POUND Searetaiiig Party Uncover It Near Colfax. Walk. Colfax, May 7. -The by of l.aura Morgan, w ho disappeared March 11', was iound 011 a nand bar in the I .u. us. river, four miles west of Col lax Monday afternoon. A searching party started on Monday in boats, wagons and 011 foot to make a thorough uii'l systematic search of the river Mrs. Morgan, mother of the dead girl, Urove down the river in a heVek) -Mr Stoueherger, father of Mra. Morgan, discovered the body. It was lying on the hack fully dreaatsl. Mrs Morgan was nearly crated when the Usly wsti found. She wal Oh the opposite hank ol the river and it required the efforts of a number of peraons to restrain her from plunging IBM the river to reach the body ot iier daughter. Laura had been suspended Irom school for one day lor a slight infrac tion of tiie rule and left school witli two books under her arm. The next morning her cap waB fuud OIJ M bridge a mile Irom town and her book on A BOY'S BSSAY ON BDITORS. Some Thlntrt He Said That Were True at Preaching. A boy's essay on editors is going the rounds of the newspapers: "A news paper is a sheet of paper on which stuff is printed. The men look over the paper to see if their 000101 isn't in it, and women use it to put on, shel ve. I don't know how newspaper men came into the world. 1 don't think God knows. The bible says nothing kbOUl ed itore 1 and I have never hcArd of one being 111 heaven I guess the editor is the missing link them lellowi tAlk boot, The first editor I ever heard Anything about was the fellow that wrote up the lloi d He Iias been here ever since. Some editors belong to the church Aim some trv to raise whiskers. All of them are liars, at least all that I know, and 1 know only one. Fditors never die, at lOBOl I never saw a dead one Sometimes the paper dies niltl the people feel glad, nut someone tart it up again. Our paper is a might v poor one, hut we take it so we can put it on our pantry shelves. Our editor don t amount b much, hut pa says he I1A1I a poor chance when he was a lv. He goes without underolothei in winter ereet no sock and has a wile to support him. Pa hasn't paid bis Mbeorlptlon for five years ami says he don't intend to.' No Now Storlei Tim Murphv, the actor, met llenrv V at tersnn, the editor, in W ashington the other das "What i vour latest story'.'" tiie actor asked. "No sucl thing as a new story now," growled Watterson "It 1 tmpoihle to kee n story good for two davs What's tin use of thinking up new stories when they get spread all over the country IsHween daylight and dawn ' Why. sir, do you know why it is impossible to keep a goisl story as your own prop erty'.' It's these blank telegraph opera tors, who like giMxl stories better than anybody Suppose ObeOnOOy Hepew ha a gissl story in New York lie tells it. Some telegraph operator hears it, and that night, when things are unlet on the wire, he ask the let low at San hraiici ir Penver or Tim- huctno if he ha heard the latest, am then he ticks it off F.verv man along the line hears it and ticks it off to ihe lellow he is working with, and hv d.n light Ihe new story is the proper! v ol the wide, wide world. New story Faugh !" Rustla't Butler Bxportt. "Russia in recent years ha been creating a large export trade in batter,'1 reports Consul Mabin, at Beichenlierg, to the state departme.it The export in 1197 amounted to 19, 081,090 pounds, and for the first ten mouths in I' tl gportl doubled that amount, being 137,799,390 pound. The principal increase ot export 1- in the butter product of Siberia. To facilitate tlu trade butter trams, equipped with refrigerating apparatus, have been employed to lransort the goods to the ports for shipment. Hur ing the sewn, of 1U0O two siwcial train of -.1 cars each were dispatched weekly loaded with hilttei for the Baltic ports, where in four months 1, pounds of butter were delivered. ngland Porbldt Tobaeet Raiting. It is an 1 sid fact that in F.uglaml the cultivation of tobacco as a crop is prohibited hv a tax so high on every acre sown witii tobacco seed that BO Knlgiihinan could afford to grow it, except as Joseph Chamlmrlaii: grows orchids a an expensive fail. The origin of this prohibition is still more curious. It originated in the reign of Charles Ii., when Berlin BOO passed a law forbidding the growth of tobacco in I. ngland for the express purpose ol encouraging trade with the new colony of Virginia iKinpt ami Chorui tilrls Form tlon Unions. The tight made i.v etfi. Minnie Mnddern Pleke, nl Beeky Hherp tamo, against the theatrical trust, m In be rearing fruit. The trust mi become verv strong, four or live manager dictating the affairs ol the theatrical world In true Imperial fashion, wiih the result that opposition is breaking iiiit in im tii ithirrn Already ii powerful enettl) ol the syndicate has arisen in the orMniM tlon known as the "White lints, which includes almost all of the great vaudeville actors Tin- M the greatest IMftOd resistance the syndicate lies vet encountered. .Ml members of the organ i .At ion are pledged to take HO bookings with the syndicate or book through atU lirm allied to tin trust The "While Rata" buve established their own booking atrencv, an'd HO longer pav syndicate flrmi the H per cent demanded ol tbe actors lor secur ing them dale- At different theaties in New York at. this writing another organisation, tooombal the growth ot the trust, is under formation. II a union of all churns girls, who In the metropolis alone number thous ands They, like all actors and vaudeville performers, hae heell com pelled to payayndloate Brmsfi per cent of tlieir salary for securing I klngl The chorus girls nave rebelled. Thev call their organisation the "White Mice," and refuse longer to pay book ing commission' Another important outbreak ot re volt against the trust has taken piece 111 Indiana. There theatrical managers have united in an organisation that includes every important theatn III thai itreat slate. All managers are pledged tO refuse syndicate shoffodetes at their respective ItOUSeS, I'beV are convinced that there are inffldienl good attractions outside ol the trust b till their houses for an entire season. TlMy 'eel that thev MMMOl aitonl to pav the syndicate the coin in i s-ion premium of To per cent or more of the receipt that is exacted by trust attractions. HERE IT IS lohnaoni Bro9 ' semi-porcelain; the finest made .it the price "i the common white goods Soup turi'iMis. caaaerolea and sauce tuiouifa are les-- than hell price Houp tureen with platter tut lad It, . f I .' Notched rattOlti with lOdtf IhW Hnilee tureen- wllh ttutlcr HIM Itdlc .,, 60 Hiiuce tsisi- and - hi linker-. " Sugars slid ' in Inker- . . KJ VsapOtl mid H-ili linkers. (HI OffOSOd butlers Be Klve Incli bakers sml Hi Inoi In . UJ I'll' illc- l'r sel 1:1 treekJast etatet per set ... so s III soup st set lis s-ln S'liisre casserole n) Remember ere bought thepe it a bauTgein ami give you tlx- bene tit ol nut puchaai Owl Tea House. CATARRH LOCAL unit ll MATH Nothlai iui i relllcdv nr ellsllL' iThnnle ... run CATARRH. The Specific It Ely's Cream Mm II Is ipilckly tjMOf bedi (Uvea Kelli l at once. i Ipeiu ami i weasel lie- asal I hssiup' tluyt liillaiiiiiiallon. Ileal- Hie I ITi'lt'i - Ule .M.'Mll.rrltl, Um BMee ol Taste aod SdmII No llercurj No liiJiirioii briiu'. Kcuiiiar alsi ,'. Knnni II.0U, ai PriigKiKis oi lo mini KI.Y HllinilKKSai Warr. n -i . N, ork. COLD 'n HEAD '4Nerve Waste.1 ne of tbt- moat hulpful Imoks on m-rv, ueaknnaa ever issue. I i- tlial ciililled "Nvrva SASSSt," by Ui SaWfrr ol San Kraui lsco, hum In its rtllli thoUtutiid. Tbii work of to uKstfi etMaeei and rulable physician in iii ftvv able conlriitt to Um Taut sum ol litis lem loiix loch BMValls on lhi bileri-miiiK subject It abounds In carrlully cuurili-ri-'l unit practical ajflci . tn.l ban Ihe Imi great SfcSfttl ( wis lioiu and tlncerily. It It endorsed by both Ihe reUfUttll auS secular pn-at. The I IfcUMJM Adyaiicu aayi: "A K-I0al el the alld the appllcal loll ol a- principles will put health, hope and heart int.. thousands of likes thai are now aufli rnig through BOfjram liiiparciutnt." I he i t ii 1. 0i by mall poatpaid inieol the uui,i i ii le rent i ng chapter h thlttof XI, on Nt-rviiu-t and Nt-iye Tuiuo haa been fUMed teparali ly a aaiupl chnpu-i, nn.l wUi he aaei to any a44nst iw tauip b um publltfeers, THK PAOIFIC HI HLUHINti CO., Hon ibbn, Man rraUtitOO, SO YEARS-EXPERIENCE B V Mr ME TNAOI MANHS OCSIGNS COSV RIGHT & Ac. Aarone lentlug a tkaioh ami deacri.t quioklr aatariam our upluluii rrou wlnihi-i an iiiviihi.ii ia pmbalilr e&teiiiahl,' I'muu n houaalricliy iMinHJviitlal Handtssik oil Cuo i l. lit traa OlOvtt aaem y im awunuy iialniu- I'aiuutl takan llmuali Munn A rH--ln H'ut aetKa. Willi, mi oliaian. in tbe Scientific Americai., ST. JOE STOlig Phis week we call attention to Shoe Depj. the best We guerantee our men'i Welkinctlji to ic shot" on the matket lor ti.go, din District No, - loi Ladies, Misses and Chijri nave .1 nemuna i'""""1" mi hiiiiiuimu. Oui Ladies' Julie Marlow for style end comfaM cell all othenii Oltl Lediea Lateal ( n ation shoes an inc price. Our Ladies' Nordlce during tins week f lor the price. en Ii'ituniers 'f0r siloes, worth 52.50, Beet shoe In will H)J -"llcton i Dim :iinl look our shoe line over and savi money. LYONS lIUSRCANTlUj (i0 Uncle Sam tell'- him to steer toward Nader's Furniture Store Mam ane Webb streets, Pendleton, Oregog when he can et one of those nice Qolden Oak Rocker at $2.25 before they m Furniture, I arpets, t . . a i ui tings, Bl Window Bhadtej, Oartein Poles, basolg, gertd Minors, Baby cab, 1 rOOtlfj I 1 1 . I . r I 1 L liKa Mai I. Fresh Clean Stock of Groceries V V Poi you to select irom. Will him you re eao liable prices. Try US with an order :::::: WHITE HOUSE GROCERY Thompson & Dupuis, Props. EBeVBassBB 'IE 1 1 ' 1 1 lit' T fBB Locust Hill Kabb and Poultry Yard ar I'etllicreed Ik-lxltn tlim and pure bred Fowli. 1 Urns, $5.1)1) per pair, t li.tr r.-d, Huff, uml While I outli i;.-. k- i t. I -ill mil's for 1 mi; l llarretl IWIc xn- tt !.' SlftlBC, lioMi- ami Sinirlii Comb RH Island Kts I . : .'I sittinirs for t.VtM. Visitors wolt'oim Pr lute information aildress GUY W, WADE, I'n.lletou.O The Huston Store A UK NTH Ko( A i'ltiitin 'iniT llluttratexl rulattuii .jf any s ircuu ioar iiuatiji i W L. Douglass Shoe. eana(ajsttseieeaaaa r W Wc put Our Shoultler lo the Wheel. leUieMti imeUeei ton .. trti VaM iniin-s loniuK ol,r vfliu lu Into '"iin.uK cou.lin.,11 ihe. Umrtllvelj -,.,., lOJI a,a i, .!,.., oHeel . apply .ir tiesl ll srglaa 10 tiie work ol reuairluS waeon. siiir.-v r 1 . you inav Imn u. ,o,,i n,u i...n .... . alulules. " NEAGLE BROS. Pit! The Columbii Lodginjj House i: l, I I KN'I'I HA It IN (ONNKCriO'l I 'KNTKI! K BlXyl III I' ALTA4 WKUH!1 P.X.SCHEMPP,I arttBfcly I.Hf.'i'jii nip. "urtiMl I unui t. m csviu m; a 1 hHur limit'. Or36""0""-' New York " I SI.. Willi U.O. Subscribers ir vot WAM1 ruMim torlur loi utatatnn-s or IIHMsl.atM.ru I. .1... I .. , . . oiaitii or huropc. reuni ty j-.M uol-:, cuect or . ,u- a.ri iiaa.,,, Magazines 'X XZ'ffl ue it tout lo you tad iMaae tl ri.k nh uoue bolua lo.t fu Hi. uiall, It will .V.' ' .. tXrtTVz: Yt?j. " r '- wish nUT dtslucl leuverT, ZffiK ij Two Black j! j Walnut i ; I led room i f Seti nombinutioti ij Buraau. i' Tltay ure wn raru. I I 1 1 V. STKOBLfi, I ; Court Mreet 1 UeaVat New nauaxemeni. J. W UANCKUI I , Prop. Katw. 11.2.;,, and U,M BM ,j HWJ. ay BtCltl Kal bv ItlS BUUth SSl Holcl in ttiu I'll) lor Katiilltea Huh lo all jMlM, tm MnfAt ra,m. Klet irii lialin, mid si..-,,, i,.. rire-prool bvlitUsg. Cor. Court and Jolmsun Sts PF.INDLliTON OWEGON ..French Restaurant.. HKKI MKAIJs IN I HK CITY HI'KN HAY ANH NIUHT . I KOI I AMI I i A M K IN HKAHON . Just KeceiveU a nice lot ol Irog's legs Uua LaPoeUloe, Proprietor. bwlitler UHMUg, Mali, at., I'.udletou. Oregou St. Oeofl Restaurs EVERY! UlNj1 SERVED THA T H E MARK1 AaPFORDSiu Sunday Dinner a FRENCH COOK Hniiqueu ami Partial l"11 A I ti 1 1 1 It'll ' OHAb 8PEHCC For Rigs To go Fishing or lor a can i" "'." tnluliou Main 7. Sl.VIN ukaiii, I )clH! ' froprletor