iiCmufcUiiiii WiyWTWWMIglMUMHWiuM n , m, in,, I,, lllnilWliMrtMHl r - , ,- -."Jvsv;" 1 --jjBpr V "'- 'J?!1 W- TUB NJW AGKE, PORTLAND. OREGON. BiwMwiinMrwwvjiiiiiwai hi M The New Age A. I). GKIPt'lN, Manager. OFFICII? 3fll SdMlCISON STIIKK1' OrfRtiM Tflriliiin Oak 801. Entered nt the I'mtofllco at Portland, Oregon, as second ila.s waiter. HIMtSUItH'TION. rtnTri 1'HynlilB In A.lrafid .7.00 National Republican Ticket. For Prosldont, WILLIAM MoKINLEY, of Ohio For Vice-President, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of N. Y. For Presidential Electors TILMON FORD, of Marlon, J. C. FULLEKTON, of Dou&las, W. J. FURNISH, of Umatilla, 0. F. PAXrON, of Multnomah. NOT,' A MUltMUIt OK DlSQUIK TUUK AMONG Till'. SOLID MKN OF TIIK .STATU IS IIKAIU) OVKIt TIIK HKGKKr IN'TRIOUH IN HKIIALF OF l'AOTION I'AVORITKS WHO WILL UK NAMMD KOIt HMNATOIt ML JIONORH THIS WINTKIt AT TIIK OltKOON LKOISLATUItK. TIIK BRAIN, IIUAWN AND IJUSI N'KSS INTKItKHTS 01' TIIK TATK AUK ALL FOR KX.SKNATOR II. W. (JORIIKTT, AH TIIK ONLY I.OOI0AL CIANDIDATK FOR THAT IIIOII I'LAOK IN THIS OONTKST. A DISGRAUKFUL I'ROVISION. Muii of iiITiiIih In this state hawi at Inst been put to shame by the existence in Oregon of a constitutional provision ubsolutuly prosclbl.iK tl.o Negro in ... . iiusiness, in uimc'H nun in soeiuiy. i ii . -hort.lt lorbldH him to llvo in this laud of iiinshlno mid mist aud pursue thu usual course of iKoaiuong people of energy and ambition. Ho cannot vote, inn hold realty iu his own right, He cannot establish and maintain Iiusi ness of any kind; and, l( the Afro Americans respected this provision of law, they would probably rufraiu from organizing and supMirtiug ciiiiicliesand uthur reputable associations, Kiihtetn and Southern speakers mid journals are now citing this Infamous law in Oregon iu defense of thulr endorsement of tho disfranchisement ..... . , . . . , ., I oMl.NeKoo, certain states of the, outh and at last men inteiosted In the puhllu allaiiH of Oregon havu be gun to explain, They assure tho world that thijj law is obsolete; that no in spect Is given it and that it is never re ferred to hero. Is this thu way to touch men to iu peot thu statutes? It is not truo Unit it ts never referred lo hero. Tho New Ago, on behalf of its thousands of readers, lias iui ' plorod tho people to repeal this out iuiecoiih'Iiiw to amend thu state consti tution in order to elTace this disgrace ful blot from its virtuous provisions. Tho matter was submitted to tho pao plo, but thoy refused to vole on tho amendment. They appeared to as miuio that thu colored peoplu of Oregon weru not sensible of the Injustice thus .lone iIiuiii and, since that provision of thu constitution has never been re peeled, It h.id long since dropped into "iiincuouH desuetude." This provision, however, as well as thu failine to amend thu constitution by eliminating this shameful clauso in tho fundamental law of thu state, Is a ilisgineo to the puhllu men of Oregon, IHKY SHOULD MK ClVILl'.KD. Field Marshal Wnldorsou lias reached China with an "ultiumtutu" in his pocket, it is said, (luiiiujiding the uus tody of tho savage heathens who led ilioir warriors into the barbarous pis. time of slaughtering Uliristinn mldou aiies ami their thousands of converts. Germany insists on thu summary pun ishment of tho Itoxer leaders or she will pioceed to bombard the entire celestial empire, l.ioak eeiy Idol and smash to smithereens us cry wooden god mi devoutly revered by thu heathen woishipvrs This repoit is denied iu lerlalu circles, but tlmro are thousauds o( peoplu iu America, to say iintliiug of the millions in Germany, who would cheer thu German army on lu its work of annihilation of at least a few of thu fioak gods and lake goddesses of that quaint laud of butchery aud ignorance. Thu Men that Gliitm should bo pornilt i tod to cover its Moody Hiiviijjury with ' . tlin clunk of idolatry ciitiuot much loiiKor uhtiiin iiinoug civiliud nation. I I This 1m not arguing that tlio structure l of tlio oinpiru'ri civil govoriiinont nlioiilil liu torn down, Its lands and ' i other iiroiorlli'HC(infiRcnted hy thu pmv er of tlio world, it Is ninruly a Hitguot tlon that thu (Jhluoeo puoplo should do brought tintlur tlio roHtraint of hotter civilization. HON. M NO Hit HKIIMA.NN'S! VISIT 10 OHIXiO.N HAS SO FAR I CIlKATKD iNO ALARM AMONG1 TIIK MANY STEADFAST HUKNDS OF HON. II. W. UORllKTr,' Who, In Bhort, would rather die, WIIOHK OANDIDACY FOR Tm 7,,nft;nM,0,l M' l","' "i.ecta - UNITKD STATUS SKNATORSIIIP ' IS OAlNINt! STRKVOTII KVlRY ' Who, never fond of fight, in o'. n"ll"H"" ""'" i Can use his left or light DAY THROUGHOUT TIIK STATK. And puy a hundred cent on every dollnri - r- I To Koine one 8weethenrt true, Kdward Spencer, a Mlrixourl husband , Ho loves hi mother, too, of apparent refinement mill viluuntloit. ' .............. , ...- .1 iiiiiiniiii inn iiii nun iiiuji iiiuit'fi Ajiostlo I'm it I to dofotid IiIriiIIukuiI rlht 1 l c thus to punish his butter half. The latter brought suit for clhorco, iluclnr , , , , liiK that her lord and inastur did rlht to whip her when who iiurpocoly dls- obeyed him, hut alleged that tho last time ho heat her ho did m in u rauo liocaiiHo she was uuiiblo to seo a s.iuir rel'u nest in it truo when ho tried to point it out. For that oIToiiko Iih whipped her with thu ramrod of his Kuu. Fot all of uhich thusu twoynutiK " ' n Chrlstlnn peoplu uru scandallzliiK Syca- mora township with thu details ol thulr , . , ,, , domestic infelicity. Complaints over thu extraordinary exactions of thu blanket ordinance liaut not yet been liusliid. Comicllniau Fred T. Muirlll pompously counsel-. thu liluyoUstH to pay thu uxtia tax and quit kluklii. .Morrill was born a1 .,,, ,, , ,,. ... , ... sago; and, If l.u can only succeed In becomliiK a political boss by virtue of. Wn maiden term as . public servant, '.i -..r i.ur 1...1.1...1 - .. ...n ,,.u x.n.i.. ,,v,,,,i tho party plu-couuter is assured. III) HO " "'ready closed his variety show tu I enable bin. to dovoto mora tliuo to his j laroi nun rapiuiy increasing ruspousi 1 j War Is being madu on tho crlinpln-t ... business in this city, and thoro Is really koiiiu Impii that good rejulls will fol-! ,,.,,,,,, i low. Sullor-boaidlug house outrages have boon ponnitted to exist too long , i . , , .... . , ' iiloiuly too long by 'JO year.! nt least. t If It can bo diitermlued that ship cap-1 talus haw, at times aided and abetted tho erimpH, thuy, too, should bo pun- Hm t tMU inaximiim degree I - ' J,,,. SUM. I (Kit UK "IMKN IK)llSi;.S" THAT ARK H KINO QUI KTbY GROOMKI)' ! iuii . i.i'i rr.iijtiuauiu vj..u ..Ml fl'lfl. OI..K- kr,rl,l it -!., 1'AIGN IN TIIK ORKGON LKlSLA- TURK THIS WINTKR 1NDKJATKS TIIK HURSTANTIAL OI1ARAOTKR OF GKNKRAL OPINION IN FAVOR OF HON. II. W. CORRKTT AS' nn.' MMiiivv invniniw ,..,' 1 IU. lil.Al'l.Mi U.A.MJILM 11, I UK THAT HONOR. Our own John llarrutt is coming to Oregon to leuturo on tho ptr.llts of ex pniisloii and tho bounties of our now' possessions. However, llarrctt is a ' I progiesslvo Democrat, and the I'aclllu coast, ospoolally, which will bo iui munsely benulltod l.v oommoroo with . ' our recent acquisitions, should appro- j clatu him. i , The Republican natloiial committee has concluded to give Oregon some at tentlon iu this presidential campaign, Noted Kpu.ikuia of Now England aro being assigned to thu Oregon Held of politics, Thu country newspapers, however, havu nut yet been taken into thu coiislderition. Tales of severe misfortune, instead of tidings ol good lortuue, continue tti roach us fiom Capo N01110, whllo every ropirt from Oregon's unexcelled muilng " I districts brings news of grand progress iu thu matter of harvesting riches from thu mountain sides. Thu Republicans concede that New York U iu danger of being lot to llryau. No loss 11 personage tlnut Mark llitmiu sounds thu alarm. Tho carnival debris has buuti swept up and cirtul aw.iy, and thu business houses of Sixth stieot may now resiuim may now resiuim . igu in Washing- J ,ralnu ul the old stand; Thu political ctinpugi ton statu is waxing warm, Tho Ru publicans claim to Ih safe, however. No weekly newspaper iu thu state is increasing its circulation us rapidly as is Tho Now Ago. Orojou orators aro in doiu.uid lu our sister bttttu across tho river, THE RIGHT KIND. I like to m-c a girl Who knottM enough to furl All her furbelows nnd gut a man a dia ller; Who ciui (dug a bit and play, Who caii new, duru, knit, crochet Well, n girl, in fact, who's got om gristle hi her . , , , , ... A girl who lorn her dad An,? Ji. i T'C Y KlttJ ,. bo? 'er nDy Wlll.'M .iiim.I nt M,n !,,. Yet, It mIic hiiw a mouse, .. .. ..n . w. ,... ..,. ,. , Would Jump upon u chair nnd cail the neighbor. -,- T like to ee o youth miou rntlier tell the truth ! Th?il,r,'Hort ,0 f!I tales or fabrications; vik) can look yon In tlio eve. Aud '' jj"en't wpnr a bandbox for aeol- lHr- .Uo t0 c," ,vlr.c' , v, wouldn't for her life, Tell the neighbor all her husband' lit- ' He troubles! Oh, n woman full of hope, , Who could throw n man a rope lt he hiiw IiIiii In a sea of business bub- Ifll'S, A woman who tins tact. Good sense, and well, In fact, Almost nny kind that Nn't .pilte a noodle, Allil lidin',1 Hrttli.ia i.mli.. l.llt Aim wno (I miner ninki n bin ,rj...r " ill ' .m,'!,. .,,.. Thau embroider i poodle. OIII.VII UVlilVB IVI l , ,,, . I like to see n mini j Who, If ho has a plan , For removing cv ry evil from cre.Ulon, Now nnd then will give n cent To his wife, but not repent, And so nsk for every mill nn explanation. nosion uim.e. Iliilln.l ol' tho Fn'k'Nln. I'vn kiiIIimI n fur m tl.o wln.ln ,lnrn l.lnw. And I've bunked a while In ninny a imii! j alio ships may eoiue mid the ships may , '" , i i ve iiiwmjh Kii.iio uie nine io court. AllJ ,.v , ,,rilt.(, 011, lluBt aniI r iWe ...- -... "!!'. ..... . fV 're Ko d to l i', - J. .-. ifv LA .... . ... .. .. .,.,,..., v .. ,uu .vu. . IIK.ll. 'I'l.n.. I. ..I ..n.l.nl .... ... ll. I.I... I .(I'll ,ii.i jif'ii-j, iui nil iiuuuuit n;, Ullll'l And ho! yo-hol for the hnrbor light 1 lt0"' -'""' ," lu'r "' B to you- l'or n womaiiM square If you treat ber right. I've not been half what n vnllor should; , ,t the lads nro u curcles lot of mn, I'or the gales they blow us away from KOWi( And seldom they Mow tu back a&niln. Yet never I've met with a sailor lad Wll0 waH ,,.,, t0 i,,, U,HC Jay Bnd night Itut he found her waiting, good and Rind For a woninu'H square If you treat tier Thcn ffl'.,,,,, for tho boiinillc Utt8, And hoi yo-hol for the harbor llghtl ,f "" ro K'")J ,0 '"'r Xw K'(H,d t0 3rou"" For a woman's square If you treat her rlgl.t. When the winds are low and the wntck . '" '"', . , , , Anil mil ulilli'rf nulitnll In n hiv ,An . ' ' "."" " " ", I weave me many nil Idle song Fur those who weru better than I could be. As I slug the words I swear are truo, That old or young or black or white, If you're good to her she' good to yju For n woman's sutiiue If you treat bet right. Then ho! yo-hol for the boundless bluel i, I,.,. ,.. ,. ik. h-.h.. Il,.hl If you're good to her she's good to you For a woman's square If you treat b right. Nixon Waterman. ...... ..... , ..u. .... ..... iiniuv! ..., A Hlmrk'H Queer Death. A shark, oyer three metres long, met with n singular death In the Vera Quia ,)ort Works n few days since, In tho prosecution of the works la auwtlon, enormous stono blocks nr rulstHl on derricks and thruwu luto Ui wWfp 0 tlu, llwMregW- which hnvo been nrcvlously sunk. About the begin- ulng of .the week the workmen on the Bllrfne, 0f the water were horrllled to I l.a..H.... ...... .... .1..1.1 Irt ,1.1 M nlftM ,l.n IMinL'l I U IIIIII IllllilV-llli.lVI IIIIW-. IUC hail dropped In thu water ono of thoso hue rocks an Immense cloud of blood enmo up from below, so that tho water all around tho wharf was soon tinged h deep red. They thought that one or more of tho dfvers hud beeu crushed j beneath the tremcuodus weight. Soan tho rope which attached ono of tho divers was violently uhnkcu aa a signal that the man down beneath Um water wanted to bo raised. Whea ho was safely back on the wlmrf tho orKmi' B'"""i ", , V, 7 m thu worst. To their great relief ho told thon, tlint a big slmrk which had beea awlmmliiR nt tho bottom of the bay, near where he was nt work, had beea crushed to death by tho boulder which they dropped ou him. The Mexican Herald. l'rlnthitr Which lUaiier. Ity a uew German process written or printed characters are made visible by heating ami disappear ou cooling. Tun! paper la treated with a solution of haloid salt of cobalt, glycerlu aud gum arable. The writing or nrlutlug Is don with a solution of rock wilt, lu order to show when thu paper has been opce heated marks tuuy he made with a sympathetic Ink, which becomes per- ' iiinnnnllr vlxlliln nt. IipI.ip IimiImI. When n marrleil wamnu goes forth to look after her rights, her hwoand um ally stays at home and auraea hat wrongs. , A linen duster la a popular rwort. 4A, SHKKIFF BAEK. In tlio circuit court of tlio Htato of Oregon, for tlio county of, Multnomah. KUza A. CnrHOii nnd .John O. Carton, plaintiffs, vh. William iliihn. Hahi), wife of William llahu, Michael StelTuu, Alvio ilnhu, Mary K. Htellcii, M. 1. Gloutrle 1'hllbrick. 1 8. IMill- brick. Annette Cotter, .lohti llaikio. (''"rrio D Ualkle. K. K. C.iwoutl, Cutli- rvu j, (juwootl, wife of Iff K. Cawood, V'0 Clmmborlniii, district attor ,,0-v ' t,, 8t'" ' or ri I.IU.IIUIIII (MHiriCt. 118-hUCCUSIOI in ollico and lutcruet to W. T. Iliiinn aud Huh- Ho11 '' Suwull, fonnor district attornovH for dilil tlintrlct; J. F. Hamilton, Robert j llindy and D T. Sherrutt, imrtuerH iih llrady & Sherrcttj Northern Countlest Iu.-estiiieiit Tract. Limited, it coroora tiou; Goorgu I'. Lent, as trustee in j i. ..,!.... ........ .. t. i., t .i .,.. i V ' - ... v,.., .,,. . ; yirtuo of an execution, judK.i.out .order nnd decreo duly Isanod out of nnd , under tho seal of the abovo entitled "ourt In the abovo entitled caiiKe, to "to duly directed and dated tlio UOth day of Soiitoinher, IHOII, uion a judr- incut roilerud and entered in said ctinrt imi tho Sfitli day of September, ll,t'. 1 '"vorof Kllxn A. Carson, plaintiff and nKniust William llahu. Alvio llalin, Michael StofTou nnd Mary I!. Steffuu, defendants, tor thu stun of II.H.'lH.lo with inturost thereon at the rate of 8 pur cent per annum fiom thu ltlth day of September, Hi 00, and thu iurther sum of ijl25 with interest thuro on, at thu rate of 0 per cent per annum from tho L'Cth dav of September, IU00, and tho further sum of .$ I18.7B costs and disbursenionta aud the costs of nud upon this writ o mimnmlluK mo to mnko sulo I ... lol thu following describod real prop- rty, t i-wlt: I . , . ., ... I. ,.... . I lAJbl -,, 41, II IIIIII I III IIIIJUK . .11111 Into 1, A, ft, I), 7 aud 8 in block ft, all In Carson Heights, Multnomah county, state of Oregon. Now, therefore, hy virtue of said ex ecution, judgment ordor and decree and in compliance with tho commandH f Hald writ, I will on Monday, tho .iU(ll (IIV ()f October, 11)00. at thu hour of 10 o'clock A. M., ut the front door ' ' tile COIlllty COUlt llOUSU ill tllO elt.V "' I'orlnml, said countv and state, sell at niiliHe nuctloii. siibiect to ledenin. 'tlon, to tho highest bidder, for U. S. .Kohl coin, onsli In Imnil, nil tlm right, tttio and interest w no i tlio witntti lwml ,,ofollltH or olthor (lf tllum 1 1,ml " M. ,1"t0 "f "'rtB'K" huroln "' '" 8U0.) or slpcu M""L "ml to tlio abovo described real pro)orty, or any part thoroof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, inteiest, costs aud all accruing costs, Dated Portland, Oregon, September 27th, 11)00. WILLIAM FRAZIKR. Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. A, llKASKN A. M, JOII.NHON PORTLAND TENT & AWNING CO. 220 Ankeny Street Tents, Sails and Awnings Telephone Grant 1601 PORTLAND - - OREKON f K. IIA8KI.T1NK A CO. IuiorU-rH uiul Doak'rn In IKON dTKKI. ANM1 CO.W. Ilt,ACK8MITlI8' HUl'l'I.IKH. Carrlaije.V Waxen Material, Hardwood l.timbvr 49 .1 fit Sci-outl HI. rOKfLAND, OIlKdOS. ENTERPRISE SHOE CO. 83J North Third Si. Boots and Shoes Hade to Order Repairing- Neatly Done. Work called for and delivered. All work guarantied. H. C. RILEY, Manager. Headquarters for Capcn Co.'s Shoes P1 ANO WAltKIlOOMS or II. Sl.NHItr.IMKIt.SoloAgoi.t for TIIK JACOil DOI.I. PIANO The heat upright piano made, and other llrtt i'l pianos rvi.tett and mid ui. Iiuialliat'iita. No. Tl Third ttreut. l.'ntabllahed IKOi. I'l.oue North UI. TWENTY PER CENT MUBMMaMBaBaMaaaaiBVHBtllBlBHBm ON YOUR INVESTMENT Ifnmili made In iharei of The Helena Min ing Comiitay, nt ureaeiil market price, t. 0.: aroiuul J-Joutin, TI.U 111I..1. Ii ono of tho richest In tho great lliiheii.la lilatrlcl. It ha an OltK ItKsKltVK OK IX,0X00 blorkid tin. ri-niir mr vxiraiTiiiiu NoalopiiiKhasheendo.io lu any of working of tl.o property, let (ruin deielopmont aloiu'the nine has paid luowu way from tho. tan, and Ih pisxetil nmkliiu a greater iiolpriHluctlen than any other mine lu the rich llohemla Dlmtlfl. HKI.KN.V MININU COMPANY NO. -J N an ex. tension of tl.o Helena, and has 3.000 feet of tlui-'ltoUMiH" U'dge, the leln niattorot uhlcli Is Identtoal to that Ix'tug v.iroiii.tertst in iln arloas wiirkiuga of the HetiMia. CuiilraclK haioboeu let fur an additional tufoct f work. We li'llevijlil stock will bo a dlvldendpaer within ttTclio iiidiilhs, baln 011 r Judgment upon the actual !.. tmr of the pruurti-, which Is siu to u.ut 011 thu Helena with'a corrvsiHind.ug amount of development. HKI.KN.V NO. 'i U st-lllnc RrouiHl Orriita Wrlteur call ou us for detailed lufori.iation, H,H. McCarthys co. Stock Brokers and Practical Miners Oatee; lll-lli Sherlock Uullding, l"OUTUNI, OU. Members of the Oregon Mining Block Kxchauge 1'ho'ne North CM. SMJjSTIl II I Jjerv P ooprio,,T Oooil C'uutn rim 1 lin.iklvli.K i When you hae tho supreme satisfac tion of putting on n collat or clilrt done up at thu Domestic Laundry, with n color nnd finish on it to suit the most ' fastidious, nnd lio rough edges or torn button holes to annoy you. A man is t iu luck tu bo able to hnvo his linen kepi in such perfect condition an we keep it in when lauudried nt tho Do mestic Laundry, J. F. Rohiusou, 1'iop., I'endlotou, Oregon. OKTI.AND HOt.Lt.SO MII.l.S Ma.ii.fitctiirrri of x JIAKillfON ASH KTKKU N. K AVKIt, Mnimiwr. l . Twent)-!-tfcoiiil inl Nlmlsl uirrrttC NEW- GRIMES HOTEL y E. JVl. GRIMES, Prop. Only Hotel at the Seaside Over. looking: the Surf. Table mipplli-d will, the be it tl.st can l pro cared, ilatl. laaHC and drrMlng roon.f nrarthe surf. SEASIDE, CLATSOP BEACH. 00 TO SPANISH ORIGINAL TAMALE RESTAURANT 166 Davis S reel, Bet. Third and Fourlb rot the Hot Mral fnr the Prlca In tl.o vlt , Quid and Clean. Cooking by .N'uU-U Chefn. C. ArmntrnnK, It. J. llocklo, K. C. NcnfiiMir I'ren. 4 Mgr. tec. A 1 reas. VU-c-I'tes. m.THEiii I. Passenger nnd Unorttage Oflice 214 Cherry Street. General Oflice, Second Avenue South . Weller fjtreet. SEATTLE WASH. NATIONAL Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works nrriuK and wiiiikni 92 SIXTH STREET. PHONE HOOD 803 Hats Cleaned. Died. Prened and Trimmed Ladle' IireMcs and ureases ami urcsa tiooiia urea all col-' ors, or well Cleaned, (luntlemeiri Clothing Cleaned. lived nail Itenalred. Oitrlcl. Feathers Cleaned or Hed allColois and Nicely Curled. HISLOP'S Triumph Roasted Coffees The Most Sparkling, Delicious and AlOi malic COKKKKH Kver Placed ou this Market. Ask Your Grocer for Them Pour Blends.. The Popularity of RED SEAL BRAND Hams, Bacon, Lard, Etc, Is Won on Merit, TRY RED SEAL BRAND. . - i Ifi-fin F W-itsir ?f Pnr4l,nJ n, oo-DU.t. vyater M., Portland, Or, 1 1 I A . I THB DALLES, ORBOOH . . IMAYS & CROWE V hclfle ,(. Itetall Petler In .HARDWARE ST0YE3 AND TINWARE Farm Machinery, Implement, Wagons and Carriages. Iron, Steel, Coat and Blacksmiths' Supplies, Hardwood and Wagon Makers' Materials, Bicycles, Guns, Ammunition and Sporting ,' Goods, Etc. fifcfWj IMaSiMB SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER, Will lritre IMrtUnil. foot of Wnlilncton Ht.. S.iiiilHy,Tuciitay it lid Tliuriilar evoilh.K t A o'clock, fhr sniilclilninl,Ht. Hcloiif, Caliti-i, II. or u ninl. Mnril.iH. Knloinn. Necr Cllv. Hsi.liT, Mt. Collin, MityRur, Hlclltt, Onk I'olnl, rr.onmtit, MmiiHiilltUfCUukftiiie aud all war miillinf. T B. IIOWMAN HIIOTCKJUAMItC AND LANDSCAPE ARTIST t Ylows of All Dci-crlptloi. Specially, Kodak Dovfloplin; alul KlliUhlof Main St., Near Ilrhlgc, I'lCilll.KTON, OKKUOM. I H, I - - ..I CJTAR 1IOTKI. W. M. UOuInsoN, Prop." 8U.MITER, OnKOON. c OTTAOF. CHOI' HOUHi: Open nl all liirnri day or uUlit. Tho te't meal. vrd In l.uiittiiiilu Inr the prlvo. Iteiiici.iber thu locat'on Kai Hldn of lii'i'ot Street I.A OtiANIlK, . . OHKOON. lOKDKCKK'rf UKHTAUltANT 1'KNIH.KION', OKKflON. Next boor to W, A. C. It. It. Ticket Offloo MKAl.S AT AM. I10UUH. rirt-('lM and Quick Forvlcc. 1'rlvate lloiti In Conucclioii.. MeaUai All Prices. (iOKDKCKK, Prop. M KVKll A bCKUXINQ FINK.WINK81 AND Hquoiis. I.A GRANDE, OltEQON. Commercial Livery Stable Opposite Hotel Pendleton " PESDLET0K, OREGOH. ...TELEPHONE NO. 16... . Klncit turnouts of all kinds lu Pendleton Cleulloslnglo drivers for ladles (iood, coinpetuut drivers always'on hand Hoarding horses given the best of care. O. M. FROOflE. KOEPPEN'S PHARMACY... Everything: that Is kept In a modern and up-to-date drug store. Prescriptions and Family Recipes put up by competent men, from pure drugs.. JlJl A. C. KOEPPEN & BRO.. .Manufacturing Chomists. 116 Court St., PENDLETON, OB. THE MINT SALOON O. L. MELLQUIST, Prop. HEST nitAN'D3 OP WINE9 AND LIQUORS...., IMPOUTED ANB UOMKSTIO CIUAItS Corner Depot Street and Jcflerson Avenue, LA ORANDB, OB. KRIEG & LEVY UNCORPORATlSDd COFFEE AND TEA A 8PECIALTY. 194 W'nslilngliiii Htreat, Our.i.r T.nth TKY OUK CELEIIRATKD COFFER. Itoth I'liunes 838. l'OUTLAND, OR. BELGIAN HARES For Sale. Branch Eldorado Babbitry RIvarikle, Calirornia. Only two weeks more at advertising nrirea toonrcuatomerawholiave bonebl stock of us, aa well aa slrangera. This ta your last opportunity at tuaoe price?. New shininHniH. inat in. all strains, brad or nnuroi. uau neiore ouying ami boo our stork. Two more aalea of Lord Eillnlwro, imimrtetl. fo' serrlce osily. l08 North Thinl St., PoniaBd.- - , - ... lr 'tf V V item : jiSSLi Ji!UiM3mkhS tt Tilling ,Vr