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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1904)
mm THE SMOOTCASE ; WILL CONTINUE ftenatnriii r,.: . .:l "v""' uillllllllKC Wll Testimony After the Presidential Election. 8alt Lake. Opt 11 a t,,i,t ' apeolal to the Tribune eaye: -The senate committee on privileges and election whlob I investigating the omoot oaae I will go to Utah sbortlv alter election and will remain in Salt , Lake several days examining witneBsea. The enSre committee will not go bat at least seven senators will be piwnt to CondQOt the innnlrv. It U Inllnml ed that Senator Burrows, Uepew, Bevaridse. Pettu. HWUhnm rrnhni. and Bally will attend. The . ators named, with the exception ol Dubois, who Is at bis home in ldano, will ren I trTJ?LMkUZ?r0TtAT,' '"""aV??'1 ,rmfre lU jHuwmi w on. uiu( wnere tuny wui be Joined by feuator Puboia and the hearing will begin about the 20th. "i fter the hearing in Salt Lake it is quite likely the senatorial party will go to Idaho aud a session will be held at Pooat Ho or Montpeiier for the pnr pose of examining a number of wit- neaiea regarding the alleged plural , . marriages whlob are reported to have ooourea in tne onvneasiern pornon of that s tat 3 since the manifesto. iuom, U.,.,UIM,HI), witnesses to subpoenas both In Utah aj Youx ' ELECTRIC FIXTURES AH who are building new cr rebuildiug their ' homes, can ueatly finish their parlors, dining rooms halls eto with a 1 to 6 light Electolere, at a reason able price, as we are in position to 'tinJersell any fixture in the Inland Empire. We have at our office a complete stock of assorted styles of ceiling and wall fixtures of beautiful de signs and finish. Also Shades of f II designs. We cordially invits the publio to inspect our stock even if you are not ready to buy. Office open from 7 a m to 8:30 p m. La Grande Light and Power Co. The Most Stylish and Most Modern Fal Millinerv At Prioes Far Below Any Previous Offer Now on Exhibition Mrs. J. R. Forrest, Masonio bnlding'.on Adams avenue. t- :l IU.l j -. . VISIt Ulan , dna lake j r.i v. .. j n. t. i j .i t ier from Wyo,in will also be nm- moned. The nbnoenaB have been fnr. I warded to the United States marshal : of Utah. Maho and Wvonilna. and early next week the officers will begin the serving of the documents.' BEETLES DESTROY --- a-j s s THE PINE FORESTS '. Boi Nov.l-H E Burke, who is connected with the entomolnlst bureau oi toe United States government, re- turned this niorninz from a trip ap the Payett" river where he lnvestigat ed the smallbeeile whob is destroying the pine forests. The beetle works underneath the bark of the tree and eats the sap of tne tree whlob even'u- ally causes the tree to die Mr Burke -a ...! ,n. i ... wmitm bbt.im .nuo.ruv an3UIIHOUB Ul the beetle which he will forward to the government with his recommendations for the extermination of the pest The t,. ne ga, lB thB prodoi.t o a 8B,aU white butterfly whioh thrivea In Urooer the pine forest. - - - M.r Burk left the city th U afternoon. Pleasant Surprise A few of the little friend met at the home of Carl Waltsra lot evening to assist ntm In the celebration of the twelfth anniversary of hta blgb. The evening wa spent In claying game, listening to delightful muaio and the de.tru.tiou of a most a most aolendiU luncheon. Those present weie; Stanley Carpy, Herby Ormond, Georgia Carrey Arle Myi re, Koy Carrey, Gertie Car penter, Effie Smbblefleld, Nottie Leap, Helen Carrey, and Goldie Allen. There were aeveral older people there to aa slst Mrs Walker in entertaining th young people . Tbey were Meadame 0. Fleld. Davenport, Opposed To The Measure "we are opposed to any anti trust "niaiauon, our counsel, Mr. , will . see you It mast be stopped. I "John D Rockfeller." 1 The foregoing telegram was received 00 oruarj 7, 11103, by six United btales benatora. i'be oocaslon t r tha 1 legrams waa the anti trust legislation whioh had passed the House, and in th . .!, ,,t f.t,.,,... imq 'J " 4 v Ml una , (nv, , faa pending in the Senate. The feature of thia legislation wuioh eape.lally die tressed Mr. Kookfeller was that en- forcing publicity on great Interstate corporations : , . i One of the six Senators to' whom the telegram waa seal was beuatur Lodge, of .Usaohueetts. rle told the Presl- t lu.it. 1'ne mattor iinmitliattly be i .came public ivhea the te.egrams re- ! o.iuie puolictlie .lasaae of tue pending 1 auti-irust legt lation oeoama mevlia- j ble. On February Hall tbree tea. ares ' ol Koosevelc's anti-trust programme Wire enacted iui i. law Tba three laws w-re against railroad rebates fiir pub licity and for the expodition of anti trust litigation. The inference thit dtandard Oil is tor farker rests upon several distinct bits oi evidence, says the Chicago Tribune. 1 Roosevelt humiliated Standard Oil wnen the John D Bookfeller tele, gram of Keu. 7, 11)03, was published . rtuudard Oil never !orets n nuuillia tiou. 2- Rojseveh injured Standard Oil wUbq tiia luttueote forced the three l.wa, providing aaainst railroad re bates, lor publ city and for the exped ition of anti trust caaes thro gh both i houses of (Jougress. Standard Oil never forgives an injury. 8 Judge Parker was nominated by oooult influence. There was no popu lar movement in his favor, because he waa known. "The nomination," in the words of Bryan, "was gained by corrupt and indefensible means " It required the strength of some great interest to engine r such a deal, titan dard Oil alone combined the strength and the motive. 4 After Hall, the most active and effeotive figure abova the surface in the nomination of Farker waa State Senator MoUanen, of liaooklyn. JJo Oarren haa publicly acknowledged tbat while State Senator he received an an nual salary from Standard Oil. He ia still State Senator. 5 The visit of John D Rookfeller, Jr., to Esopus, and his two hour oouier enoe with Parker two days alter the ad journment of the oonvention . 6 The categorical statement by Thomas VV Lawson, former personal aud business uvimaie of ii H Rogers, that Staudard Oil is determined to beat Itoo evelt at all tosta. 7 I he statement m.de by "Ray mond,'' the Chicago Tribune corres pondent, by one of the best known Democratic politicians in the oountry that Standard Oil was determined to beat Roosevelt at all costs. Irish i oriel. Lime Kiln Oscar EdeD, who la patting in a new lima kiln and manufacturing plant at Durkeo, states tbat be ia going into the manufacturing otllme under bis rat tuts on a large scale and tbat bis kiln and plant Is modern in every respect and tbat be baa plenty ot money (or its operation, lie expect to bave tbe plant ready for business before snow flies, and begin shipping product at once. Huntington Herald. I Halloween Tne boys were quite artiva all over; town 1 st mgbt, as a result a number : ol parlies were out collecting tbeir oows, horses, gate that bad been scat tered everywhere, tbat is those tbat were easily removed. However no damage has bseo reported. After Horses B F M Billings, of Union, Union county, waa in Monument Saturday. Mr. Billing came to Grant oounty for the porpot o' baying horse but stated that the claa of horses be wart eem very eoaroe. He wanted horse weighing horn 1300 to 1600 Round and would py 180 for on. oroaen noraea oi mis oiaas, ana ii broke be would pay a gsoa Monument Enterprise,- ... prioe. Surprise Party Last evenirg will be remembered by Byron Goodail.son of Judge and Mrs Goodall, as it was then that soma twenty-five young ladies and gentle men, bis schoolmates, surprised him by calling npon him in a body. The evening was spent with game and musio and last but not least a delightful luncheon war served. most Cs-fr-op-a-thy The cause.of aoiatica may be. any where along the spine from the tenth dorsal vertebra to the cocoyx, includ ing the lunomlnate bone and hip joint. While an attack is usually precipitated by exposure to wet aud oold, extra physical exertion, etc, these agenoies may not at the time produce theotrnc tural defeot thtt really causes the iaoiati a; th-y may act secondarily ap- on a predisooslng tendenoy. or weak- Annii nAFiA. wlilnh alrfcarlv Avlatorl na the result of a structural irregularity brought about years prevlons by tome (incidental, atmospherlo or abusive ln- flnenoe ' - That the way to reach a man's heart is through his stomach- Try it by usimr Geddes Bros' canned iruits, delicious beraies. lettuce, on--ions. and radishes, just fresh from the prden. We are i the first store the farmers ! call on and of course we get ?Lthe choice of everything. We always have the fresh est eggs, butter, etc Special attention . given to phone orders. Geddes Bros. OUR BACK ROOM Is open for your inspection. Ia fact we will be pleased to show you through onr entire establishment. Everything is kept scrupulously neat and clean and we have no hesitency in showing the most fastidious how our meats are handled. We now have the latest improved sausage machine and san sell you sausage in all styles. Bock & Thomas Try the Observer for first class Job Work. SEPTEMBEO " MFA1NK 11 OYSTERS LOY Serves them in any style wish LEGAL NOTICES estate Notice J R Kellogg deceased, Estate. ' Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned, J M Olmr.ll, has quali fied as Uxeoutor of the last will and testament of J B Kellogg, deceased. All persona baviog claims a.aint said aetata are hereby required to present the name properly voriliei to the undersigned at the offices of 0 H Finn, Kramer Building, La orande Oregon, within six loobtb from the date of the Drat publication of tbia notioe. , Dated and first published October 6th 1804. J M Church. Executor of Batata of J RKdlggi deceaaed. v, u. riuu, AiMjruvy lur jaaeuutor. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878, NOT1CK FOR I-UULICATION. U.ti.laiiaOttlce,atliUmudo, Or., ' Oct ij, im. Notioe la herobv tfiven that in nimnllunM wlUl tha DrovlMluns nr tllA tu,t lit ItiiliLrrtuu ,.r Junes, 178, entitled "An aot ror iheualuol uuiuer lanua in bne stale or ualirorulo, Ure gun, Nevada, aud WaMUlnutou 'rurrltory." tut extended to all tbe l'ubllo Land HtubM bV aei ol Augtutt 4, ItfttJ, lierberl K Cleaver ol Caldwell, county orcauyou, .-.uteof Iduho, tut thu) day nied lu this oUlce hu sworu ataiu rauut No. siiit tor the punjhaiie ol tne UK ti nunnuowjianM iwunwu anji Ol Hue, Mo. Is in Tuwniili,, No. S, B No. 3, K W..I1. Aud wiU oiler orool to anow tliat the land ouaht la inure valuable lor lta Umber or atone than for aitrloultur.il nurnoHea. aud to eritabllab uls ctaita to aalrT laud before the Kugiater aud lteealver 01 tula uftiue at La Urande, uruguu, on Priduy, the (.ill day of January, IUOj. He uninoH an wltnesgom Villitiin H Brown of Ferry, Oregon; Clara A Urown of Ferry, Oreitun: R U. aullls. of Perry. UreHun: Bun- Jauim xounK, of liiltfard, Urvaon. wuy wiu hii iiuruu uiutiuiuK aojveraeiy me above-deaerlhed lauua are retiueatud to nie their oluliiu lu Ihla odlou ou or before said 6tu day of J auuary, IUO5. K W. Davla, Bexliter. UWUEK LAND, ACT J UN hi S, 1878 AOT1CK FOK PUULI0AT1ON . U. I?. Land omoe at La (iraude, Oregon Auguai ll, tutM. Notioe la hereby given that la oomplianoe WIU the provlHlona of the aot of (Juugreaa of Juuetl, 1878, eutllled "Au uet for thu aale 01 lluioer landbln the Mtatea of Oallfurnlu, ore- KOU, Nvvuda. uud WanuliiuLou iurrlturv.1 eMuuded to all tbe I'ubUo Laud Eitatea by aot i oi AUkCUtit 4. lHUat. David U ttuudoo. of Dexter- vilie. ouuuty ol Wood, MtuUi ot Wlacoiuiu nas. iUih day filed lu tula odlee hU awora atale'uuut No. UtO, for the um-uiiaNu of the NK'4 HVt ft, obiN W4uud Lou, ;innd -tofmOa U'U .No. a 1(1 loWUKllip Ao. u outU ituugu iNo. ; ii iv. W. to. i ji will olfcr proof to hIiow tliut the laud i auuiid im iuuiu vuiuauiu mr im uiiiuul lone lhau4orturiualLuraL uuruoseM. uud lo tewuiiHii tiw ouuiu to Mild laua bmore the itt,mrwr sud tfuoetvwuf this ottice ut Ia "Uaae., .ti5,(0,lf:,. uu lta,dtt day ol Ooubijr, 1W4. Hj nauitw hh wiuk-b. kUipu H. Huilm, V. aeuiylirowu, ol Uexurvuia, wiscuiwluf Leonard U Uuiits, ul I'orry, Oreaou; aua ttUwardBeau,olLaUtande,uregou. A.iyana all txiruuuii olaliuuuf -adversely file their datum id this oil Ice ou or buforo said 2jLh day of October, tu W Davik. ttojl-tot. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1873 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Loud u 11 tue, La Uraudet orison. dept. iWH, Notice Is hereby given that la compliance With the provlsiuui) ol tiieaut or Oougruss or JuueJ, ls, untitled "AUaet lor the aale or UuiUur lauda lu LUe aisles or (Jail lorn la, Ore. gou. Nevada, aud Wublilugtoll Territory," us exieuueu u au uie i'uouu Lima auit oy a't oi Ausum 4, ittuj, uhaiies Ai wrigut or 1'iiot iiook.Oouuty ot Umatuia.siutouiuivgou has tuts day Ulod lu Uim oil ice his sworn sluteuieu. Ao. aill. lor Ihe puivUus ol Uw bEi4 bb4 dec u aud xtifa iii sue. ih Twp. 4 BltAi aud Lot 4 oec, Ittaud Loll rtoc , oO lu LuwukUi no. 4 0., ttango v ji. Aud will ohor uroot toouovt that, the land sougut is inure valuabio lor lu tun bur or stone luau lur agricultural purpose, and, lo etttahliali his e.aiiu to said laud Uuiore ihe llegisteraud Kuceiver oi this ottioe at Ia Uraude, Oregon, ou XUesday. the VWlu day December, 1KH. He uamus as wltnesaes: Jamrs,R Hanna. of MuKsy, urtigon, Albert Wiuiers ol olarkoy, Frank AldetifOlbtarktiy, Andre tr Uullivau 01 H turkey. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ahovedeJuriLod laudu are requested to 11 ie their otaiius In tins oilleu ou or before taid 1AJIU day ol ieoutuuer, IWL UV. W. IMvia, .aanUler, MOT10KKOR PUULICAXIOH. . v (Isolated Tract) PUKUC LAHU 8ALli. Notice la herobv irlaii. tlmt In numtmnnA f lDitructious fioiu the CoinuiUitionbr ol tlio Ucneral Uiud OTliee, under autliorhy vented In him by Suction 2ia U. A. Revised htiL..la. 11 a amended by tlie act ot Congress approyud February 26, laiij, we will proceed 10 oiier at publio sulo, at ten o'clock, a. m. ou tho '2 day of Auxusl, lyU4r al Uiis olflce, the lolly vyiug tract ol laud, to-will ow bW4eecalT4URl7 iS. W. M. Auv aud all oorttonn uiliiiinir iulvnrilv lhA sboVJ deui-ibed l.ind are ailviod to tile their claims in tUlh office On or before the day above dcftlKiiatcd lor the ooiumeuocuieut ol said sale; otherwise, their rights will be forfeited. Dated J une Si I9O4. ru. w. unvis Register. A. U. lioberU. lteuuivr. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNK Id8 NOT1UU rOR PUBLICATION -ICS U. tl Land Uttiue; LaUruudo Oregon, wuiouer o, iyU4. Nottrs Is hereby given tbat lu compliance wlu liar UroviBloU ol the aut uf Uoiiurttaa tu J uuettlS7,ciiUtlud "Au Set for the utile of iiiuuur ituuiiu me nuiuaol Caliiorills, Uregou, isevadu ttnd Washington Tcr-ltory," as tx tended to all the Jfubllo Lund titutet by uct of August 4. ly42, Itulpu U. bull In, of La Grande, county ot Union. Mte of Urugoii, haa this duy mad in this oiiico his sworu tiuituiaeat ISo. KiUlortnepn.cnasuofili nWaW4 beaiou l7-ft- KS oKSHWSKu! Heullou No, WinlowMlilp tio, 4 duutli, Itonge io tij And wilt offer proof to show that the land sought Is more vulubblo fur lu timber or none than for agricultural uurposus, and to eatabllsh hlsclsim to rtaid lauU Wuro thu Keg, bhu 1H.WK11 ui 1.11 in u uigti Kb nm wraiiuui Oregon, ou Friday, Lhu 5ird day of lieceniber I901. liunaraoas witnestea: Andrew I Hal Ii van Eta in V Junes, beiijainin Hnc( of Wtarkuy or cgou Snd Utjorgu O ilollUes of Ltt trail du Uro- gon. Any and all ponous olntmlnfr atl verse! r the above described Utidi are ro united ij hie thulr claiuik In tliitoUlue OU or buiure snid llird duy ui Vuuuicr iU4- I K W Davis, Roaster. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I U. M. Luud OiUoo, Lm Ortindo, Oregon t Hf'iit. 6. 1111)4. I Notioe Is hereby given that lu coiiipllauoe I with tbe provisions of the wit of C'ongriMs uf juuu , irnth euiitiou An uoi tor ine snie oi tlmbor ImihIm in LIih HtiiUw ttf t'llfiutili.. ilnu ; gou, Nevudu, utid Wnnliliiglun Turrluny," us sawniiuu Willi Hie I UIIIIU JjBIIU niait'M uy HI' I ui Auguiu, ii, larcuce 11. (iiHuuei, ttj null Lake Lity, county or Hull Lake, hUtte ol UtAli, ba4 this tiny filed lu this olUoe Ufa nWurn statement Ma aiU7, for tho purchase of bit I, Mfo. Ift, l p. 6 spilth, mugs ht, K5t K4 dtM.MK of Houtloli No. la lu TofVilshiu No. s M, lUiwo No. rf5 K.W..M. And win oiler proof, to Khoir that the land sought is more vulunhle for lu timber or stoue thiiQ for Mgrluullunil iiurposes, aim! to esUihlltiU his chtlfn to suld luud beforo the lWglster and Iteoulver of thU oitlou at La Oruude, Oregon, on Won day, lbs 6th day of He naioes n wltnesstM; Ralph II. IluIHs, of marker. Orcnon. Ivlwaril Jle-ii. of Hlatkev. Oregon, isnk rl. Murphy, ot i'ry, Oregou, Aire Buuuu, of Perry, .'regno. Any aud all ptjnioiis ulalmlng adversely tti? abovu uM.Tud laU'U lira rviuortMi to tilt their claims in Ihisoffloe on or before an Id jthuagr uf Uooeuiovr, iaU4. H. W. Davis, Ueglstor GUARDIAN'S SALE . Qy Tirtueof.an order and .lioeuse madefand entered by the lion. County Court of Union Oounty State of Ore. son, 00 September titb, luUt, in tbe matter of tn Ouariianahip of the per aotia and estates of tirauat N Patty, it Beatrice Patty, and frank A Patty, ' minor heira of Thomas K Patty de ceaaed, and wards of the undersigned . ineir guardian, 1 will, from and actor the Hat day of October lb)t, at my home Mo. UK) Adams Avenue, La. Orande, Union Oounty, Oregon, pro- -need to sell at private sale the Boutti eait quarter of Section SI of Township Three North of Range 3D Jast of the Willamette Meridan in Union County Oregon, tor the benefit of said heirs and their estate, Terms of sale, cash to me in hand. Zora hi Fa, ty, . Guardian of the persons and 'eitatos of Ernest N Patty, Z Beatrio Patty and Prank A Patty, Minors. Dated Sepwtnbir I'l, U)l - Oit Zl TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, NOTICE POR PUBLICATION. U, B. Laud Oil ice at La Urtnde, ura. Oct, 1H, 1001. Notioe li hereby glvun thut tn oumpilaucti wIili the provirsiona f tlieuut of (jungi-una uf . Juues, lttfti. entitled "An acL tot thu Mala oi Umber Julian lu llio dtiiten oi Cttllfurata, Ore tcou, Nuvudik, ttnd Wiuthluuiou Terr 1 lory,' an exiumlud tuull the I'ublio Lin.d SUtteaby aot orAusuaH, I6fl, WllliAin U Uruwu. of l'crry Ouuuiy ol Utlioi). titntti Of Urvgotl iliui tills duy nledMn tixxu otitce his aworn flLuteineut NU.S&UI, Tortlie puruUiuteoftho &y,o( 6 W ofbeciioQM-tHaudN W W W OI beotlou Mo. 17 lu Towosiiip Ko 4 a, Huge Mo. 87, K W M. . - Ana win oner oroor to ouovr taat tne una sought Is uioru vulUHple for 1U timber or Htoae than for uriuuUurul purponew, ana to uniuuitnu uuruittiiii mjhuiu utuu uuiuru uiv IwjgiBtor aud Uwwivor of Una office at Ia (intuUe. Ureicou.uu Uaaturduv. tbe 7tli dar of January. IWo. uu uumud uh wiineHHeii; iierooir iv uioaver of Caldwell. Idaho; Kalpb UliuUU, of retry OrcKOUi licit) ami u F Voung. of lilltfurU. Or- gou; WlilUtu U trougluy of llilgurd, UrOKOO. ' Auy uuu an jwrsoii oiuuuiug uuvoroeij theabov-j deHcribud lau in are requesUHl lo tile tiiulrolaluia,in tblt otUoeou orbelore said 7 111 day or Jauuary, 1UU&. Jfi. W. Davtl, Wegliter TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE'3( 1878. NOT10B FOH PUBUOATiON,, U. ti. Laud U l lice. La UrauUe, Oregon. Oei. IK liMjo, NotlRA Is hereby given tbat ,lu ooinpllauoe WliU tlio prOv-ltituiiHor the aor of OougrotM of Juuu a, Mnt eu tilted "A.n act fbr Hu( daio of ttiubur luudtf la the rftiiUiH of (Jullforula, Oro goutJVadIi, uud WvUihli'UtOu Territory, as exiouuca 10 an me niDuo uaoa Mauia oy aoi nrAmmaj ixri ci- . :iwkUrn ..r couuty of union. Bwte of Oregon, haa this day tiled In this office her aworrl itaieuieutNo.iWi!fl,forthoputohaseortUe8lC of iSeettou IS, Tu Xo 4 r, lUUe No Hi, K VV M? t And will oilur prooi toaUovr Uiat the land sount ts more v .luubie for lit timber or gtoue than lor at?rleultural purposes, aud to 1 eitUbllHU hur claim to wild laud buToro the it.riUij. u...t -uuiua nr ..n.. 1,. Uranue, orugun, ourtatiuday, the 7th duy ol ' January, Uhe uaiuus as witnesses; Herbert K Cleaver of Caldwell, Idaho: Ualpli H Uullli of i'orry, OritKoii; Ben jam in V Voung of Hilard, Ort'MOn, W illlam H Lougloy ol UlUttrd, Omgou. Auy and all penrons ulatmltig advuraoiy Ihe above di'surlutjd lamis are ruquosied to fllo their ulalms Inthlsoinoe ou or before said 7LU day 01 Jauuary, IIU5. , .lia. VV. Davis, fttarlster. Eastern Oregon Baalnesa Culredflo Seboul of tihjrihuuU, and Nurmal iiltkRP jltv t)rtllI(in . uMt fOIIP paiia iUit1f viiy, ureop, nau reur cans 1 tor btonographers luat week aaa waa llHt.ift Mil thmn ntl Onr flturlnntH UU"D1B w mi in0U1 tiar Btuaeota u good poaitioriri when ooinpetont. i u i 11 1 .u 1 vuaiutm uivu uau uu ud wuou buoy waut reliable com pott; nt help. fJow U the tlmour yoaag people to enroll. ; I'raotlOHl Business methods are taunt. Tbe light line System ot Shorthand ie taught which can be learned la about half the time tbe old Shaded Systems. . Tultlon4aud Board reasonable' MaO Perry Prlno. 9-21-10-21 D& CASH MEAT MARKET I have reopened my shop on Nortli Fir Street." You will find my shop well supplied and the prices to suit the times. Yours lor business Free delivery. Phoue 160 I. HARRIS Oregon SHOJTlilNI: union picinr dki-aht TIm. .irtiii raoii I UUIUNDK. . NO. 2 . S:r.0p.til. Hlt Lako, DeuTwr Ki. r Nil a. Worlb, Omsha, Kansts Wa.m. .Si.in I'liy. HI. Louis, Ohloas'i NO B,Hi, in. tnifMMt- b.5 p.,n I'orll.in. HMc, Pea- Mn I UlwUiK. "Vall WHlla, . ) in 3''"lfx. Mosouw.Blio- amn aalieannui .0H p i.ti a iln via bpo- . kan- ' Portland, DallM. IVu NO 5 dlouin (lunula Wnl- K . lm,I.(iwllon,Co;rux "u Miiaoow. WaUHCeWtW R.iAm lit pm dner, Hnoknae aim othur pohjUi taut ud """" norlti via (mlt'i'i. NaDallr .biiKl Clly, Mi,.i, cr.it ,., ,n El ai ; Huutluy nmupolloiia at Kuin S:S0 p . 0:lfi a in wltti KttiaH fur puiuta I in Wrt'liura n mtiy Ouunn HlMHinars iMtwunu ruriiaud aua Haa Francisco every Bv dajrs .......iSSSSSISSSfllSHMSMNM,M"" i( Act-