U VV' 1-. 'I lA p' V A ,1? B?' iEi ' T. y liKaje and Omnibus Transfer COMPANY. Offlci 8. W. Cor. Foarth and BUrk'to. TalepkonsMS. PORTLAND, OHBOON. Exchange Your Checks Tith Mcsaeafet a Train and Order Carriage or Coupe. BaggaE checked at reel donee to any destination. Branch Offlers i Hotel Portlands Unite Carriage Co., Bevcnth and Taylor. L. H. ADAMS, Manager T. M. Sinclair & Co. POIIK I'ACKEItS. "Fidelity" Hams and Bacon Manufactured from cholco Iowa corn-fed hoc W. A. WISE DENTIST .Room 614 THE DEKUIVU PORTLAND, OREGON. el. Red 2844. BARR HOTEL European and American Plan. Furnished in First-Class Style. Hw house, newly furnished, two block fro Onion depot .All the modern Improvements, Ire-proof, not and cold. water, centrally f lo cated.' IttM, $1 and $1.25 a Day. Meal 25c, Baths 35c Cor. Sixth and Gllsan, Portland. PORTLAND RAILWAY CO. Can leave Portland. Corner Flm and Wash, lagton itrcets, for Vancouver a lolloui: Vancouver 45 Hlnutc. A.M.-e:ls, 7:03, :s.8:33, ;is, 10:03,10:4, r. 11.-12:18,1:03. 1:41. 2:33, S:18, 4:03, 4:4,A:S3, 6:18, 110:43. JUK9. (Leave Klrst and Jet ferson streets, 4 minute earlier.) Kerry leave Vancouver to connect with can a follow: iA.U.-t:i5, 7:3o. 8:LS :oo, 9:45, lo:so, 11:14 12:00 M. T.U.-UHi, i:so,3:l5,l:00, 8:45,4:30,8:15,8:00, :45,U:io. Car leave corner First and Washington street for Woodlawn a follow: t A. I.:18, .33. fl:48,73,7:18, 7:33,7:48.8:03, 8:18, 8:33, 8:18. 0:03, V:t8, :33, 8:8. io:03, 10:18, lOsxs, 10:48, 11:03. n:i8, 11:33, una, r. 11,-12:03,12:18. 12:33, 12:48, 1:03, 1:18,1:33, l;48. 2:0d. U1I8, 2:33, 2:43, 3:0-1, 3:18. 3:33, 8:48,4:0.1. 4:18,4:43,4:48.8:03, 5:18,5:33, 6,48, 8:03, :1H, CiS3, 8:48, 7;oj, 7:18,7:33, 7:48, 8:0J, 8:18,8:83.8:48, 9:3. 9r,:tt, 10:03. 10:23. lu;43, il:W, 11:23)11:43. Woodlawn 30 Hlnuto. Cr leave Woodlawn forFlnt and Washing. Ion streets follows: A U-6:5, 6:00, fl:15,:30, 8:45.7:00, 7:15,7:45, 8:00, 8:15,8:30, H;t 9:00. 9:15.9:30,9:45. 10:56, io:i5. iouu,io;45, u:oo, u:i5, 11-.30, r.l-l2:l57l2:so,i2:43,l:00.l:i5,l:so.i:45,2:00 3:15,2:30,2:43,8:00, 8:15, 8:ko, s:i4:oa 4:15,4:30,4:4 a:C0, 8:15. 530 'a:ti. 8:00. :15, 6:30, 6:45, 7:00, 7:15. 7:30,7:45, 8:00. 815. h:so, 8:.'0, 9:10, 9:&, 9.60, loao, 10J 10:U, $11:10, 11:30. . Pally, except Sunday. Dally, except Wenesdavand Faturdaya, fWadnetday and Saturday only. ..EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.. W. T. PHILLIPS. jeaBtark treet, between Front and Fin. Phone, Oregon, Clay 441, , PORTLAND. OREGON. Help of all kind fnrnlsbed on short nolle, Wanted: Railroad men and deck hand, cook a, waiter and general bouse work, Una bauda, calll band and city work. ' Keel ettate listed and sold. IIBupply agent for the Easy Mop Wringer, pat ant applied far. State and county right for THE BLUE MOUNTAIN CO. ' Cold Storage. COAL, ICE, COKE. T. J. CORUAN, Manager. ' ' MT Mark sHraet. PORTLAN D, OR. HEADQUARTERS FOR Pullman Gar Porters ..THE... And Pool Room In Connection HAIR GUTTING AND SHAMPOOING 167 North Sixth St. Phone Read 2937 C. E. RHOADES, Prop, B. B RICH 103 THIRD ST. 03 THIRD ST. AlAAnQ fORTLAND h'OTEL W I VJI t W O FOURTH AND MORRISON ST., rORTLAND, OR. EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKER Fourth and Yamhill Sts. BOTH 'PHONES NO. 607 RENA STINSON, It, Atllllint. rnllE AACHEN ANDMUNICn FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established A. D.1S2S. Cbarlr A. Buret: linrdt A Co., Agent. Room 6, Worcester Block, N. R. cor. Third an Oak atucU. Portland, Or. Lfll&lu iwuwgni PORTLAND WIRE AND IRON WORKS Hnulc, Stor. unci OMet Hulling Ornamental Wlro and Iron Work of All Kinds. Ire and Iron Fence and Window Guard 834 Alder 8t., PORTLAND, OR. .Merchant Hotel. COMNER THIItn AND DAVIS BTKEET8 I'OKTDAND, OKEOON. HOTEL, 18 NEWLY RENOVATED. This I the best equipped ciodcrnto rale hotel on the Pacific Cot and li(w all the conren. lences nf lilxli-prtcul hotels. Complete with electric IIkIiIs .lid bells, and artrslan water In each room. Hath room nn each door. Elevator for accomodation of i;ncl(. Hale t and 11.21 per day, MeaU25i'cuU Speclnl rates to lam litest and thentilcal purlieu. Free 'bus tuand from all trains. 30O rooms. Only four Mock from Union Depot. Mic Proof Uulldlng. F. K. HILL, Prop. Holmes Coal and Ice Co... DEALERS IK a lee, Coal, Goke ...and Gbareoal It North Front At., VOHTLAM). OR Oregon Phone Main. 780, Columbia Phone 7W. THE ATLANTIC OYSTER HOUSE -....OPEN ALL NIGHT..... All Kinds of Shellfisb and Tfamales Crawfish Cooked In Wine a Specialty. A rail Slacked tldebeaid Wl'h letr 0 Drav)U Telephone, Oregon Red IK. fill THIItn STltKKT, N.nrPlne. 0 I 3 1'rlvate Kulrnc um I'lne. PORTLAND. OREGON., Electric Hotel OREGON CITY, OR. JACOB OASSELL, Tiot), trletly rirst-Clnss. Itnl.s t.ee r.r vj aud t'j. Steam Heat; Electric Lights, Coo mercial Sample Room. iSllKl: Ttaffi NEW" AGD, PORTIAND, OREGON". COLLEGE QIRLW RUSH. Wallealey Btudenta Bind Bopha in tka Woo la au-t Pnlnt Their Knee. Twenty-flvo girl eopbomorcs of Wei ksley CollcKe were bouutl huud aud foot, bad their faces painted n bright green and were left In the woods one night recently by their schoolmates of the junior class. Class feeling wait stir red when the Juniors discovered that the sophomores had planned to witness their secret ceremony of "burning forcnslcs." This usually takes place on the evening of "tree day," but In order to outwit the sophomores It was set one night nhead. lly four differ' ent routes the juniors nftcr dark pro ceeded to a lonely spot In the woods. Their first trouble uiose when as thr irst party nonreil the appointed place they met a freshman. They were in a quandary for a moment, but finally forced the Intruder to accompany them. The captive was tied to a tree nenr by and a guard stationed about her, while the others began preparations for the ceremony. SentrleH were post ed to give warning of Intruders. Each girl donned n white sheet and a long black and white mask; wood was gath ered for a bonfire nnd each Junior lighted two candles and held them, Shrill whistles nnd cries of "She's es caped!" startled the silent gathering Just as the bonfire had been started. Everyone tuado a rush to the spot rfp rtusii nr wkm.kh.ny sTuiBTa.t Where tho prisoner had been )eft,nnl saw the guards disappearing In' pur suit. The chase was a long one,' for It was a mile to College Hall, and the ileet-footed Juniors won only at the college grounds. They iunrchcd,'thelr exhausted prisoner back to the true ami tied her more securely. Exercised around the bonfire were then begun. Hllence reigned as each junior, with referential mien, Btepped up to the fire ami laid her offering on It. About half the forcnslcs had been deposited when again whistles gave i gave : "Tin warning aud an outnost cried sophs are coining! lufll to tho reschVi'' Those Juniors who had made their suf ferings rushed to rcpeLtho Invaders. The others hurried to the fire, piled their parchments uoii the flames aud Joined thcirfelIowB. Over nn oixm space a tall, robust. sophomoro led the way, shouting taunts at the Juniors. She leaped at her nearest foe In nn attempt to tear off the white robe. She met her match, however, and was soon thrown to tho' ground nnd held until a Junior brought ropo that had been provided for nn emergency. Tho struggle was short Outnumbered almost six to one, tho young women of the sophomoro class were subdued In turn ami bound In similar fashion. Thero was not enough ropo to go around at first, but moro was brought from a near-by resldeuee. Then caino the marching. A. big pot pf green paint had been provided and wns freely used. The figures '"1001" were put on almost every check or brow. A fow were artistically striped, and others were found to be suitable subjects for hieroglyphics and skulls and .bones. . Having seen the last of their parch ments burned the whlte-shcetcdcloth-masked girls retired, leaving tho twenty-live sophomores lying on the ground or propped up against trees. After they had waited there n sufficient tlmo a proctor of tho collogo, who had been told by the Juniors, released them, Many of them had not been prepared for battle and their waists and sklrti bad suffered, A Singular Monstroalty. A writer in Science describes a curl ous monstrosity which has como uudet his observation, This is a cock with no signs of spurs upon the tarsi, bul with a couple of well-developed spun upon tho head, on either side of the comb, giving the creature the appear ance of being horned. Thcso mock spurs are not attached to tho skull, whatever they may originally have been, but are loose. Instances are on record of spurs being grafted on to combs, but, so far. no similar case If .known to have occurred In nature. It Is a mighty poor person who canV sa.y thanks. V A AVooden Wedtlliitf. ESCAPED DEATH. THE UNUSUAL .EXPERIENCE GRANTED LE ROY BOWhN. Glvrn Up to Tln by Four Doctors nomas of Serious Coiuptli-ittlnii iif Disease lion Ho Saved Himself Prom tho Enterprise, Mapleton, Minn. To escape death niter bplntf given up by (onr dootors, and bidden good-bye to family nud Iriends is eu oxperlonoe not granted ovory mnu. Vet it hap pened to Mr. Lo Hoy Howon, of De ooriu township, Dluo Earth county, Minn. AlrrBowen Is'n farmor, but formerly resided in .Maplotou, whore ho was clerk and city marshal for a number of years, lie is a well-known momber of tho Mnsonla ftuternity aud enjoys nn onviablo loputatiou for his sterling honesty nnd uprightness of ohnraoter. Ho told his ttory ot miraculous re lief and euro to a roporlor recently and it is a story of tho greatest iuteiest. Ho said: "1 wkb suddenly taken sick In the spring of 1803. Iho pain was intense. Tho dootor was hastily summoned. He pronounced my case ono of gravel and Raid that tho pain was caused by tho passngo of a stone from tho kidneys to the bladder. 1 dootored with him I for tlnee months, but was not bonefited. , Frequently, ouco a wcok, I would hnvo a bad spell of two or throe days duration, during whtcli 1 suffered un told agony. "Finally I went to Mankato and, cousultod n specialist. Iio stated that 1 did not linvo cravol. but thought it I whs rhoumatlsm of the stomaoh. 1 contluttea to visit bhn until tho end ol August. Then I bocauie completely bedrlddon aud sent for another dootor. Ho called my complaint inflammation I of tho bowels nnd treated mo for that. I I became better, bntln ono wook my legs swolled up and I was worse than ever. "The dootor laid my case before the faculty of Rush Medical College, Chi cago, and it wns dooldod that I had uouralgla ol tho stomaoh, ! was treat ed for that until Doccmber, but contin ued to grow worse Thon the dootor said, 'I can't do you any good. All tho help I know for you Is an .opera tion.' 'Vory well,' I replied, 'go on and opernto if that Is loft for me.' This.wns on Sunday. Tho tlmo of the operation was sot for Tuesday, My children wore sent for, and 1 prepared for tho worst. "Tho appointed time came) the foui doctors present examined me for two hours, then they retired and consulted for tho same length of tine. They concluded that thoy did not know what ailed we. The head physician asked permission to 'cut,' as 1m expressed It, 'and. find out.' I asked how big a place he wanted to evil He said 'hi tboHgbt four inches -far enough.' 1 knew enough not to allow any eueh hide-and-seek game to be played with me, so the operation did not ocour. 1 continued under the doctor's care, bat my case was considered hopeless. 1 bade mr will, balanced my accounts "and made erery preparation for death "I continued to grow steadily worse. Day after day was passed in intenss agony, am a las retort i uuu, my hired roan to bring mo, tho next time he went to town, a box of Dr. Wil liams Tink Fills for Palo People. 1 bud road considerable about thorn and thought I would try thorn. Immed iately afior beginning tho use of these pills I commenced to fool better. At first, I took one pill three times a day, but lncrehaod tho dote to throe pills three times a day. In two weeks I was out of bed and around. "In fivo woeks I took a trip to Man kato, but this trip was a little beyond my strength aud I came homo und had to go to bod. I again begau the use of the pills. The effect was ps before; in four days I was on my feet, and have bebn there over since, thanks to Dr. Williams' Fink Pills for Pale People." I hereby certify the alwve statement Is true, to tho best of my knowledge and belief. LE ROY 110 WEN. Witneises: J A, IJtddesou, Mrs, Lo Hoy Ho wen. Mr. Bowen's postofflce address It fieauford, Minn. He will gladly an swer any inquiries to those enclosing stamp or reply. It was nature's own remedy that accomplished this cure caused by im pure blood, for Dr. Wllliums' Pink Fills for Pale People are composed of vegetable remedies that exert a power ful influence In purifying and enrich ing the blood. Many diseases long supposed by the medical profesviCU to bo incurable liavo succumbed to the po tent influence of these pills. This uni versal remedy Is sold by all druggists, Emma Abbott's Father Ins.n. Chicago Oot. 1. A special to tbs Chronicle from Milwuakee, says. Ap plication has been made to Judge Wall ber for the appointment of a gnardlan for Both Abbott, father of the late Em ma Abbott. Mr. Abbott was adjudged insane in the Chicago courts last Fri day, and his commitment ordered to a sanitarium at Wanwatosa. The appli cation for a guardian is made by Fred erick Abbott, a son, who asks that he or somo suitable person be appointed guardian. Judge Wall ber has fixed the hearing for Ootober 22 dome I Truthful. Havana, Oct. 1, General Maximo Gomez has written a letter, in which he says: "Many persons are mortified at tbs prolongation of the American interven tion. Many also view the situation in a pesiimistio light. But the Ameri can are not to blame for the delay, as the Cubana have placed obstacles in their path. No good man can doabt that the promises of the United States secretary of war and the America fo,le will be faithfully kept." WHITE COLLAR LINE' COLUMMA HlVKlt .r TIMET SOUND NAVI GATION CO, PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Pslly triplet ftenmcrPRlleyGnlicrt Lcarcs erv in o nil n i; In I hi- neefc ft 7 o'clock, extent Flimlni. Kcturnttt. lenws Astoria eu-ry Might In the Meek at 7 o'clock, except HiiiuUt, White Collar I.ltiu ticket ami O. It. A Ni Co. tickets nrv luU-rrliutiitCAUlc on ste.tmcrs Rallcy UMrert mid llnnU, Oltloe, Alder street dnek. Telephone Main Sol. Columbia 'pbuiie J5U U. II. SCOTT, President. STORIA & CQLUNIBI& V' U WITH THROUGH PARLOR CARS lUmVLEN Portland, Astoria Seaside l.rnrc Union Depot Portlnud Kor MuTRcrs, ItelrT ler, Clrtiskdli I c WVttpprt, Clifton, Astoria, Warren, tun, l'levi'l, (lour hart 1'iirlc ami fee u side. AMorlft A PeAshoru hxpiess Dally, Astoria Kxprcs Dally. Arrives Union Deiot Portland IMi.ni, 11:16 a.m. 7:00 p.m. ,9:40 p.m. TlcUpt omce, 5AS MortVon itrect, and Union depot, Portland, J. O. MAYO, (Icn. Pass, Agent, Astoria, Or. ANDERSON BROS. ....Livery. Hack, Feed and Sale Stable.... Special All Ion Psld le'Cotrdln Horses. rl Third i cor. Mndlson. Ortgoii Phone 1Q1. 'Columbia Phone 331 '! :: Do YoUit : ; KnowUhe News ? 9 Tea an have It all for a rCuiiM EZ 1 1 y rCritin Month UU" Month X In ThBrnlag Telegram, of rerfland, 1 nanar nubllthsd In Oraaoot It contain i T sJl th. news ol tha state and of the n. T X tloii. try ,t for a month. A sample X copy wtllb uallad to yon fre. Ad- utesi : : THE TELEGRAM, Portland, Oregon. H F. W. BROOKE DRUG CO. 67 N. Third Street. Prescriptions Accurately and Carefully Compounded TELEPHONE; COLUMBIA 760, OltEGON BED 1804, CO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TrtADC Marks OCSI0N9 COPVniOHTS Ac. AtiTOin) smiling a rkelrh and drserlrtUm rnor qiil.'VIt- nirtruici our opinion fiea whotn.r a liivciulnn I pnihRljIr rutentsblo. rnmniunlra lions strktlyeoiiSJaiilliU. Handbook on Potent sent (". tiMrst ueeni-T forsccurnitfptiiis. PaIkiii taksn tiirouuh Jtuim ii'u, rvcelr H uuit notkt, alllioutcharBn, latu. scientific Jiitiericain a lunitinmslr llldilfafot wi-nklr. Ij lArirest ctr (nlstliiii nf nr silciillUn Jiurnul, Ocrma, 13 a wsati lour months. L NilJLrslI n.wsdeal.rs. M &Co.30,DfM,NewYorli " llikLcb Oldd, B4 If BU Wublnutoo, V.lX. AI J'.VKIt A bUUIIXINO KINK WINKS LIQUUKH, LA (IIIANDK, OKEOON. KHIEG & LEVY UtCOlll'OllATr.D.) COPI'KB AND TKA A SPECIALTY. MS lVuslilogt.in Htr.t, Corner T.alh THY OUK OliLEUBATliD COPPEIf. Well. PlioiiiS H3S. 1'OUTHND, 0K. IjSEES THB DALLES,, OREGON, , . , i , v immimm MAYS & CROWE Wholcaale A Retail Dealer la HARDWARE. STOVES ; AND TIHWARI Farm Mnchlncry, Implements, Wagons nud Cnniagcs. 4 Iron, Steel, Coal and. Blacksmiths' Supplies. Hardwood and Wagon Maker' Material, Bicycles, Guns, Ammunition, and Sporting Goods, Etc SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER, Will Irnro Portland, font nf Washington 8t., 8iitHlny,'l'ticsdiiy ami 'Ihnrsdav nrenlng at o'clnok, for haurlci islabd, Hi. Helens, Csnles, Drcr Is mid, Mnrtlns, (talnma, Neer City, Kanlrr, Ml. t'oltln, Mnyk-cr, Htvlla, Onlc Point, Kreoiiians, Mantanlllo,Clutskanlo and all way puidltig. w. B. IIOWMAN PHOTOOIIAPIIIC AND LANDSCAPE AHTI6I View ot All Description Specialty, Kodak Developing and Finishing Main St., Near lirldgc, PKNDLhTON, O11E0ON. DTAU HOTEL , - j ' . . , W. M. nOlllNBON, frop. BIJMPTKIt, OUKOON. pOTTAOK CHOP HOUSE If. V. UO'lNKll, Prop. Oj en at all hmiri day nr night. Tho ' est tnealt iertd In Irftdiitnda tor the prke. ltemuiitberitho, location Unit Hide of Depot Htrcct LA nitANDK, ,- OIU'.QON. ilOr.Dr.CKI.'H UIWAUItANT PKNDI.K.TON, OKEOON. Next Door to W. A O. It. It. Ticket Office MKAI.H AT ALL IIOUItH. rirst-Class ami (in'ek. .Pcrvlee, Private Iloxee In Umni-clioti, Mruleat All PrtCo. COKDKCKIt, Prop. Commercial Livery Stable Opposite Hotel Pendleton. I PEHDLETON, OKECOI. ' ...TELEPHONE NO. 10... flnrnt lurnonts of nit kind In Pendleton Ueullit single driver for ladles (Inod.competunt driver always on hand Boarding horse given tho best olesro. O. Al. FROOriE. KOFPPEN'S PHARMACY... Everything that I kept lrral modern and up-to-date drug I store. Prescriptions anil Family Recipes put up byl competent nun, from pa A. C, K0EPPEN t BR0 Manufacturing Chemists. 116 Oour. St., PENDLETON. 0 THE MINT SALOON O. L. MELLQUIST, Prep. BKHT ftltAMlS OK WINES AND LlQUOltd ,.,., , IMPORTED AND DOMEHI'IO UIUAHH,..M i Corner Dorot Btreet nd, tcnvrsiui avi-iiiih, LA OUANDE, Ol GO TO" SPANISH ORIGINAL TAMA1 RESTAVRA1NT 65 D&vls S'reel, Bet. Third and Foi ror the llrst Meal for tbo Prlco In the city. Ciulet end Clean. Cooking by Noted Chefi A FULL LINE OF Electrical Suppli( Llghtingf of Buildings Stores and Residence arc and incandeseant. Elec tric Power for Elevators Pumps and all Kind of Machinery. ' Portland General Electric 8EVEITN AM MUSTS. Btfa' jXi.,x " ssBfigeafev- j.i . "7''