East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 10, 1888, Image 4

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HATUKMAY, - - MAKUII 10, 1883.
ni Mi on ins riuvi:i.s.
Itti .Mr,' ln IfiuiM'Mtil rnrnii-roti 11 Hall
way T ii In.
On imuinI n WuMern Iriiin llio other
tiny, 1 liulil In my Ijowim fur ovur mvunty
iiillcH llio ulbow of n laro limn wliuso
niiino I illrf not know. Ho ww not u
riill-roail liutf or I would lmvu rew-ntud It.
Ho whs built uiilo mill ho could not help
it, ho I forg.ivo him.
Ho hud lurj, Kentlo, kindly oyu, and
when liu duslrud to nilt hu went to tlm
car iloor, oikjiilmI it and decorated thu en-1
tlm oiiIhMo of thu train, fortfuttlnii that (
our HiHieil would help to give ncupu to IiIh
ruimiruH.
Naturally n hu wit theio by my nido,
hold itiu on tiuhlly to Mm ticket and evi
dently afraid that tiro conductor would
forget to cr mu mill wi It, I Imkiiii to
llKuro out in my mind what infold l IiIh
u nun ii. i iivmiii ni
htixiucHH. lie had lutiinleil
Mail iHjiinilfil one tliiinili
ho that the nail muh black where the
blood had willed under it. This mfoht
liappen to n hlioeiuuker, a carpenter, u
blackmith or to nio-t any ouu elw. Sj it
did't helji mo out miieh, though It looked
to mo an ihouh it mluht have Ih;i;ii done
by trylmr (o drive a fence-null through n
leather liiitgo witli tho back of an nx, and
noliody but ii fanner would try todo that.
J'ollowiug up tho clue, I dlxcovoied that
ho had milked on hm IhjoIh and then I
knew Mvatilit. I'lie mail who nillkH
iKiforo d.ij light, in a daik I a:n, vh. n Hie
thermouiiitur U d nui to .'H d.'g.i'en In; I
mid who lilirt his IhxHh iu.d ihIh'.'H tlio
pall, In leaMou if iheeold a..d imi .1
certain light i.iid tho piiid 'liinvh 'm
cow, In ii maiked iiiau. lb ci. n c i
coal the fact lout lie m fin h'. ,n x
romovcH that iiade, sn 1 uta M .ut m
that theory mid remaiked that IhN uould
pawn lorn pretty lianl winieron Miock.
Tho thought was not original with mo,
for I have he.inl it uxpivnil by others
either in tldn country or Kurojo. lie
Hiild it would.
".My cattle have gone through a mow
fill o' hay dlnee Octolier and eleven toiw
o
brand. Hay don't kcuiii to havo tho
L'imhIiiI'NH Iii It lluil It bint IiimI vinr. mill
with their now nrn-iiMM ltIhm iiiIIIm tlinv
jerk till thu jiice out o brand ho'h you
might iih well feed own wilh oxcelhlor
mid upholder voiir Iioik-h with hemlock
I III I-If hu III lillV" f.iini.l
"Well, why do you run ho much ntock?
Why don't you try illvurHllled farming,
mid rotation of imp?"
"Well, mob'ly you got that Idee in tlio
patHirH. A man that cam big waguH
writing l ariii MintH lor aurlcuiiiira pa
mirn can niako uioiu money with a noft '
lead ii.'iicll and a feu ceason-crackedi
IiIcch like mat n I can carrying of cm out
on (ho farm. Wo iihcd to'liave a feller i
In the drug hIoio in our town that wrote
Hiich gim pleceH for llio Itimd Verniou
ter, and made up Mich a good condition
H)tilernul of ids tmu head, that two
yearH .tgi) wo axked lilm to willo an lies
nay for the annual meeting of the Ituck
wheat 'If list, mid to line IiIh own judg
ment about choice of subject. And what
do you H'poso he had eelcclod fur u iuw
Hay that PmiU the whole afternoon to
readV"
"What Hiibject, you mean!"
"VltH."
"(iluilt up!"
"Well, he'd wrote out that whole
blamed Intellectual wad on the iublect of
'The Inhumanity of iVhoiuiug llvilr.uilic
ItmiiH.' How'h ihat?"
"IhafH pietty fair."
"Well, farniin' is like iiinnlii'a naner
n legmils to Home llilnjiH. Kverv feller'
In tho world will like In nun In n'ml ,.
you how In do Ii.oncii if he dai'l know i
ii blame Iblng aUmt it. Theh ain't a
iiiau in Hie l ulled Slates to-.lav tli:tt J
don't MtH'tolly think lie iimld mil afiy one I
If IiIh other IiiihIiumm busted mi 'him, i
wlietlier lie kuowH the dlll'eience iK'twwn
a new milch cow and a boice havrake or I
not. Wo had one uf icm einditiiderixl
nlghMiIrt farmein coine from town bet-1
ter'n thice year ugo. Iteen a toilet mup
man and dnue well, mid ho hu came out !
mid lioiight a fatm lh.it had iioIIiIiil' lo it 1
but a fancy liuuxe and hum, a lot oi nied-1
dor in the front yard and a soiilbein as-1
li'i. inn latin was no go,d. You
couldn't raise a illstiiiKince on it. Well,
what doen he do .' (huh and ith u panle
of Hllni-talled, yeller cih from New .lei
hoy mid alius to handle cieam and dier-
Hilled farming. UA iur tho cush nent n
load of cream over and tried tn nell it at
the new ereaiuatery while the funeral and
Iiollo.re4wt wuh guin' on. 1 umv id UM)r
of n chump mvHcIf, hut I leaifmv uiper
mid don't get left like that."
"What ait' the proupcetn for faimerH in
your State?"
- ..it. .ii .
-mm, uiey tue inue. .-sever wan
Sll
l)io, in met, since i-e tvn Hieie
I'olkn
wonder whv tnih limv.u il... m.
led ho-h .;. get proteet;;i;thev Hai'f.
mill k.k III. ii ii-.... I.. i I .. 1. 1.. .
...... . . ... n. nun vumiiUK Hloie,
one of em, and one went into hanlwaie
mid ono Is talkln' protiH llen in the Uigls
lature thW wlutei. I'lievwdd that faruilir
wuh gitlin1 i.i U like tUhin' ami liuntin',
well enungii for a man that bus meaiiH
nnd huaiiio, tint tl.y iMiiKln't imtke a
llvin' ut it. they Mid. Another bov is in
tlio tlriitf Mi - i. ami (ho man that' hiie.i
nun n.iy lie :h iu :tl teller. "
" Kind of ,, ea.t.ir roal fellivr," 1 Kild
;
wiin a miiiok oi liiiitfiiier.
He ittiltml iiiuil I Imd laughed all
wiilibxl to and then saiil:
"l'eiiliui) UollerxHl for hfoh tiulif (a
onlar to Hyi the publie Ubt, Imt IW
i,m! 5U,'.V0 IWtionul diU cuiiivrtHl
J.wWi they d tuke a link- liuck at mine.
i i Mil in nuv isu tannin . I never
dnaiik lleker in any (mm. noiWisl
fiwii ten to eighteen lunux w
wWMWukiiil In clim and never went to a
www uioiv'u a doteit tiuuM In my life
ratal u Cuinilx and Kiumsl ujiwurd uf
twu huudreil w,lv tu iliiuk nut of tin
imtlwitti a bl .wuirf H tluir UiK-, up
my ltm. M in wmkwl .ilmipiiii,.
tue, M'win' new mmU mi tin' l- (hhhh,
bwuiuu n iik.ui l . .in lu..iu mo ln.ul
ii.ii . i i
Ifi'ilior .in
ii'im mo toil.,1
-t"( tlllll' til I
Ii :i
4' llltlisl t.l t.il'
il ai'iiimiuii'il uiih
ti.'.illli I ,i , i v ,-,
tlii r Hi, ii
I
-0. i
.in l
sit
i
I . ' -.-
Anvwuv, hIio took In u loiifr
hilo the doctor mm mo
cho Hiiy, to mo,
irot a chanco to
ri'Hi." and mIiu iniiM ono tlicd, worn-out
hand on ton of tho other tired, worn-out
! hand, mid I knew hIic had ono where
tliuv don't work all day and do ehorcH till
nlttlit. , ....
i -'I took time to kl.n her then rdbcpn
too Ininy for a uood wlille proviotw to that,
and then I called In the boy. After the
funeral it wan too much for thoin to May
around and eat the kind of cookin' wo
hud to put up with, and no one cpoku up
aroiindtho houw iw vo lined to. 'i'ho
IxjyH quit wliiKtlln' iiivunil tlio Darn una
talked kind of low by themselves ubout
jjolii' to town and jrettlti' u Job.
"They're nil none m-iv. and tho hiiow 1m
four feet deep on mother'n jmivo up there
in tho old bcrrvln' urniind."
Then Ijotli of iw I r.ked out of tho win
dow quite a lotigliim vltliout wiving any
thing. "1 don't blmno tin) Iiovh for iroinK into
K(ini'tliliir itn 1 1 1 1 1 lt other thillL'M
S
better: but J wiv and I nay what I'know
turn tnu mutt who iimw ino proieniy
, . : . : . . . .. .1 . i
country In HM Ji.tniw.iin niantnai
'. uuw ." "
HiHjnn, tuo man inai i'.iis wireu mm
pie, Kiuarc mealH
u ii.iv ami goes to neii
at II o'clock. ti tb.i' future geiieratlotiH
with good IiIokI ami ' xil braliw can go
from IiIh arm to tin- .-mute and CongreH
mid tlio While Ho t ho in tlio man
that gets left nl la-l t i in hin farm, with
uohodv to help lilm nut a hired man and
a hfolt protective tariil'. Thu farniH In
ourMato aic in rlnaged for over coven
hundred million d 'J.tw. Ton of our
WeHlom f-'i.iicM-I h.v bv tho paierH
havo uoi about t.uee Pillion and u half
nioitiL i i :i then' f... tui. and that don
-oi.ir t- c,...ttel moii . ige-i llled witli tho
i clerk on ..in.i niachinery, tttock
.va ins and u u iw, by goHli! that
in. UD iuche. Ii .i under the Miow,
.It.. hiit the ;ir. , ccIh iH for farnierH
i').. llio iiovi anient H ilcli, lint tlio
men that uiitdo it, the men that fought
jierailo tlren and ierario wolves anil IiiIIiih
mid italo-hugrf and bli.ards, mid luix
paid tho wardebt mid nencioiiHiinil every
thing clno and hollered for tho t'nlon mid
tlio ICeiiiib can nartv and IiIl-Ii turill and
anything cIhu tliat tlioy whm told to, Im left
nign nun in v huh u liner witn u morigagu
of Keven hllliourf mid ouu half on thu
furniH they huvu earned mid wived
thollHaild tiliiCM over."
" on; but look at thu glory of Kendlng
'roin tho faim tho future 1'reHldent, tho
future Senator mid the future member of
I ( 'llllL'lliMH ."
I'ollKIOHM.'
"That looks well on paper, but what
iIooh it really amount to? Soon iih n
farmer loy getH hi n place like that ho
foigetH tho noil that produced him mid
holds bis head iih lifoh iih a holly-hock.
Ho iH'llcrH for protection tooveryliodv hut
the farmer, and while ho willn round in a
hlghtv-llglily room with a lire In it night
"ini nay, ms lamer on the farm lias to
kindle hin own llio in tlio morning with
elm Mivyt'iH, and ho Iiiih to wear Ills hoii'h
lawntenniH milt next to lilm or fni.o to
death, and ho Iiiih to milk in mi old gray
hIiiiw! that ban held that member of I'on
glow wlien ho wuh ti baby, by gorry! and
the old lady Iiiih In hoJouiii through tho
winter in the llaiinels that Siliw wore at
the ilgk'atler liefore he went to t'onurcHH.
"So I wiv, mid 1 think that 1'ongro.in
urccH wiin me, nauin a latmer, any
how!" '
Ho then went away. Iln.i. Nyk.
T 1 Tl ll II I IWI WIMWiHwii Man
"new store T
JUST OPENED,
Main St., Pontlloton,
NVxt to .Miimililo lliiilitliiK)
A COMPLETE LINE OF
Gent's Furnishing
Goods,
C. W. Brownfield
PENDLETON CANDY"
Factory,
.t.ilitlfiiitliri'n of
TjI -.' I .1' i m m
candies ana lames.
'
Aiiilili'nli'ni lu
Coiifectloiery. FrulU. Nuts, ninnr.
Fine
nnd fobaccoes.
Ctivo Thorn a Tvial.
PENDLETON
ROLLER MILLS
W. s. DYKlts A ti proprietor.
Hghest cash ruvt'or all kinds',
oj gnuii. liinhitni, ,.;mu.
latt .l, ami
soil-risiiiii'
lloui'
iiiwitys oa liitiul.
Coin
"ll'lll, CllOJ)
I'oucllotou, -
... I i
tWd otc
- Oregon.
Sutler. Anyway, nlio
, Mlunry,' wi-m dio, 'I'vn
i int.. irt.x ",:::n -i
T. F. ROURKE
GEAIN MERCHANT.
Highest market price luild for nil Kirn! of
G R A. I 2ST.
Auatmllan while win at, winter barley nm
rye fornlo fur seeding liiiri'iixe. The Alts
tniliiiii wlilii. w lent I hut tlio article Mtirl:
men need. It makes a lint-clan quit Illy of
liny.
OKKI K AT WAREHOUSE, PENDLETON
July I tf OltKOON.
Commercial
tim, hi and SaU Siabla
J. D. KEENEY &. CO.,
Props.
Put up your animals and your
monoy at this stand. Thoro
Is no bottor in town. Our
patrons and frlonds will bo
won tr tod.
COMK TO HKK UH. ALU KINDS OK IU08
KOil IIIItK-TItK KINKHT Tt'HN
OUTS IN TOWN.
J.B. KEENEY & Co., PROPR.
John
-Dealer In
GROCERIES
PKOVISIOjSTS
Klrnt-1'liiNK rikmIk nuly In dtoelc,
iluco lioiiKlit ami tolil.
Pro-
BUYS and SELLS
REAL ESTATE.
(.'or. .Main mill WoljIiHrreuln,
PKNDI.irrON,
OltKOON
Hammer & Esfes,
I'roprU'torri o tho
CITY LIVIUIY FJilil) C SALE
STABLE.
Bnlod Hny and Grain.
NiHiMiillit HtijH, Hlustn or Oiiulile, ami
Hiutille lloi'ni'N uIiwij'h on linnil.
IlitrneH lioiirilt'il liy tho tiny,
Week or Mouth.
All Kill l of 1-Vcil For Hale. Ill Hmall nr
iJirkU I.itw.
CHARGES RBA.SONA..BLE !
Yillard Shaving Parlor
-ANII-
BATH ROOMS,
SAYLOE & PATTON, Props.
Itayo oponeil In llirlr new Ineatlnii on
5nnving, - . 25 conts
Hnlr-cuttlng, - - 25
Baths, 50 conts-, or3 for S I
Sign of the Golden Boot
A.. I-IKA.X.liJr
PHACTICAIi
BOOT & SHOEMAKER
Main nml Welibstroew.
t'.nntci'ii Jlmlii
nml Hhnen
Ntiiek.
IVrfeet nt Uunraiiteeil,
Photograph Gallery
T. C. WAilO,
The miht kiieoexful
Photographer,
I HOW llH'lltCil 111 IVii.lU,.,,. . .i i. ......
!..!V5r&0' ,,,iu -vs:
r-notogrnphs, Tlntypos. En
''"Sin anci copying,
aiinot 1 xivil..i ... ... .
KiiuntiitriHl t civ.. :.. Vii"".VT,..-'.V. w"r
iMHiHully. your.-. T. t vah7'
B. F. Shoemaker,
AUKNTKOIJ TUB
Iron Turblno Wind
Englno, Buckoyo
AntUFroozIng Forco
Pumps,
H. Itnrmtt
pervious
lor IUh's,
.1 Co.'
l-lnir
s I in
Paint on
McGarry,
in &ytm
LORYEA & ARTHUR,
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
Arn tho oiilv nrnrtlcnl mechanics In town.
Tliey do their own worn, nml guarnuteo
It iiBiilnit repulr for one year.
Thcv linve no lilreil help to pay, nml only
ileiilrc to nmko wngon on their work, hence
tliey can irivs
Bottor Figures
Than any other homo lu town.
They hay ns cheap as nny firm enn buy
First -clans Goods.
mchl diw
First National Bank
-OF I'KNDtjETON
f.f.Vl ANKKNT.
I'renlUent.
jAvmi r iiAiftiii
Vlco'l'renlurtil
Mum I MtnrclM. Canliler.
TraniiHCt ugfi,crnl bauklnt tnulnni.
RXOHANGE
On nil paru of tho world
BOUGHT AND SOLD
;llertlonN Slailo nt nil l'oliitu
rronnnntilii irrntH.
Main Btrect, rcndleton, Oregon,
Transacts Conoral Banking
Businoss.
I'renldcnt, JasimStkel,
Vlco I'rcnldent, I.r.llMAN IlLUM,
Canhlcr, Okoi V. IIamii.tox.
Collections Made on Favorable
Terms.
aid I.'
NEW GOODS
An ImmciittPhtnck Junt rccolveil, which wo
nro now olterlns at prices that mtoii
lli tho blUcut luhnliltiiut.
DRESS GOODS,
KANCV 0001)8, H0H1KUY, LA 1)1 EH'
AND MISSUS' UNDKHWKAU.SIIOKS,
HUl'I'KlW, OLOVKH, IUimONH,
lacks, t'oitsirrn, novkltiks.
Men's, youth's, Boys' and Child-
ren's Clothing. Hats and Caps,
Trunks and Valises,
COMJ. AND I.XAMINK OUlt TiXH
Alexander&Frazer
MAIN HTltKIIT.
N. W. HIESTAND
nEALKIl I.N
Gen. Merchandise
Pendleton
Roller Mills
Flour.
S'lOHAGEaml FOB WAIWIXG
W.D.Hansford&Go
Denlerii lu
I Hardware and Tinware
PUMPS AND PIPE.
PLUMBING Promptly Done.
MAIN" STUIIKT, I'lIMILCTON.
Aslmrcof iho publie patronnge U solicited
ini'iiiiiA'w
QHEUUY A 1'AHKKs,
AI.IIA.VY UtU WOltKN,
AUniny,Orgou,
MACllISIsTO, MII.MVKIQ1ITS. IllON FoUNHEBS
steam Ki.gnvn.eu, ,ia arMS,Z'-'0K,
H!'iui??,u'. IUR,,C ,0 o'-r. ' E . HOLllIlOnk-
" !H I 'f .mil anJ l,nu8.,in , n.V. 'i ''. (V(ihi .
iinnnriiniiii.i i
,t-c.tHemton given '
4 ill"
ni Making m m"i lu" various forms. I
City Drug Store,
F. J. DONALDSON, Proprietor,
MAIN BTHBKT,
I'KNl)LKT0N,0r,
Conllnuen to carry n full lino of
Drngs, Statlonory, Placquos,
Porfumory, Tollot Arti
cles, Paints and
Oils.
Agents for tho ALKItl'.t) WIIIOIIT Iriiiinw
nclinnwledRCil to ho the finest niton m
tho world, In unlit. nt fifty cents
per ounce.
OUR PRESCRIPTION DEP'
In under tho mnniiKcment of a IhoroiiKh
Plinrinncljt,nnil cttstomem can rely upon
huvlni; tliolr presolptlonii compoiinileii
accurately and at hottom price. No null
RtitutliiK ono article for another lit pre-
Horlplloiis.
No Boys or Apprentices
Employed to prucllco on the public. HhouUl
you need nnylhhiK In our lino wo will
Klvo you a better nrtlclu for lesmnoney
than any oilier store In town.
Satisfaction Cuarantood.
ATTENTION,
Stock Breeders!
I will nmko tho SKASON OF 1HHH with 111)'
WELL BRED STALLION
Garfield,
ii'O'K, i icvi'iiiiiu iiiiy,iiiir-iiiiiriii t. lyiii'suiue.
flvoyoam old, bred In Illinois ami Imporieil
to this country last fall, eighteen hands
iiikii, wciifiit i,7ii pounds, at
My Ranch, in Juniper
Cniiinienelnir
nvrctroia 1st.
TKIIJIH-Seusoii.
$1:'; Hpcclal contracts
made.
Fasturo furnished at 31 per month
THOMAS NICELY,
fW JUNII'fllt. OUKGON.
J. H. KOONTZ,
Deuler lu
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
And I'ropilctorof tho
Henrietta Flouring Mills,
ECHO, OREGON
IllKheat ensh prleo paid for xrnln.
nraliitin,
mikiiiiiiiivu mm f-uliTHlllL' llimr
HIDCU.
Corn nual, Chop Keed,
in
villi IU1 HIIC,
Akouh forKniipp.liurrcll A Oo'a
Agricultural Implements and Bain
Wagons,
Are prepared to ship wheat or receive
urtiln forStorase.
Grain Sacks and Harvest..' An
at lowest Prices.
Famllu Groceries a Specialty.
Great Rock Island
AND
ALBERT LEA ROUTES.
itullway
..w... oi. ruui uuu .MiuneupolU
To Chlenso untl the Kunt.
To wt. I.oiiIh uml the Hontli.
To le aiolneH, Leaveuu ortli-
AIcIiIhoii uml Kuiihiw City
IJio Only Lino ""wtinu with the
nt Connel, l.fntr,. Lavl',1
UlllUAlio AMI ALL I'OIXTM KAMT.
Pullman JP Uue tlj ly and
-i auice vinlny Cars!
Accompany
all through Expres Trains on
1.113 ItUUlC.
Tickets for saloty
icKe sfor snip by all connecting railways
nnd connections maJe In uulou depots? '
Vvm!!yl,i
esrorro0"1-" ". l'lsC?""'-
Ticket Agent, O.nf t'Su,
I'endletou, Oregon.
. . - - .
It. 1U
vnicago. III. s. p m ?T
. " ... m . .. J' . ...
Al5
u Agt. M. A St. L. It'y
MlnneajHitis.Mlun.
TJrtlnlr- To imd from iirlnrinn!
I 1 1 i l I i I .1 III IMD IMIIlAil UlniK- l"9
and Mum . ft "ttH
Plncvnnf Di illmnn Dnl .
KiiilriiiitHIopiiliiif Hum run thwvii..i.
" - 1 iiiwubii on r.
nUAUA nniiUPli mnrrc AunAM
jirai
Frco of chnrgo nnd without clinnj.
Cloio connections nt Portland for s
1'!ftt linlltltt llnllftiiir.ir nrrltiA. . i.i.. .
KHsthoitml freleht arrives nt J,1
part4nt0:00 p. in. '"s
west iiounn paMeiiRornrrlvei at 3-20
West tint! I,d freight arrives nt .Tin ..
parts at lillp. m.
M'nlln Wnll nml rcndlctnn Hriti
Leaves nt 0:00 n. in. for Wnlln U'n...
rives nt .00p. in. from Wnlln WnlU.
To Mini Frnnclsco,
Leavo steiunshtt) whurf. I'nrtinn.i m ..
nlirhl. as follows! ' "
Coluiiibla, Krl. Mnr, 2j Oregoa Hut. Mr r
State. Monday, " fit Col. Tuesday, 5
Oieiroll.TlllirH. " 8; Hint". Friday. -
Columbia. Hun. " II: Oreon. M.,n h5
Htnto, Wed. " ll: Cot. Thursday w
To I'ortlnnd.
Lcnvlnif Spoar at wharf Ban Franclico at l
n in nsfiillowsi
Ori'tfon Hat. Marsh, 3;
Htnte. Hun. M..
uoi. Tiiurs. n:
Oresiin. Wed '
ColiiiiitiluHnt
.State, Tucs;
Htnte, Krlbny, " ll;
Ori'iioii, Mon. " 12;
Col. Thurs. " 15:
trevoii, rri "
l'nssiiKe.
ltulrs of
IiicIudliiK nieiils nml berths.
Cnhlu, .....
Hteernire, ....
Hound Trip, Unlimited,
Ht
H
50.4
r uriiiri hit pun it'll nirs inouiroorany Attn
of tho Coniimny, or A. L. Maxwell, A. 0. t
A. 1.
u. ll. iioIi(;umii,
Oenernl MnnnKor.
,IXIVKI,I,.
A. 0. l'.AT.A.
Wt V. AI.I.OWAV, Affmt,
I'oiidloton, Orrpn.
To San Francisco, Cal.
Ity way of the
Oregon & California B. R.
Ami Connections.
Tho Mount Shasta Route.
Quicker lu time limn nny other
ltoutc, lletween
l'OUTLANI) AND HAN KUANC18C0.
Leave Portland at 4:00 d. m. dallii
... ii
Through time. 39 hours.
l'UM.MAM IIVI'I'KT HI.KKI'KHH
Excurslor Sloopors for Sd
Class Passongors on all
through trains froo oil
chnrgo,
nre mini I'ort limit tn Mnrrniiienlih
nml Nun KriwirlNeoi
FlrMt-cluxH l.'iillinltiMt HUM
Fli-Ht.fliiHH, l.liiili,.,! , tfoOlI
Hecond-eliiHN, Mmiteil 13.M1
Tlokot Ottlcot
corner rami Front NtH.,lortlnmlOr.l
K. I'. UOUKHS.O. V. A l'aii. Aisent
It. KOKIILKK, Manager.
GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE.
THE Northern Pacific Railroad!
TIIK ONLY LINK ItUNNINO
lhitlman iWic tileeplny Curtl
J-.lcutint Kmtgnint Sletptno Om! 1
With Jterlhi Pnr of CA'iW'B
rrom ennon nnd Wash nnton Po dmI
to tho East.
Via 8. I'nul nnd Mhinennolls. Tlio oulll
iniu iiiiiiniiii raiuco fining tars.
(.Meals 75 cents.)
Fnttiot Tlniu Kver Sliulo Fro the I
i;oui vit tlm Xortlicru
I'uelllc ltnllroud
To sloux Cltv. Counoll Illnirs. fit. JosDb.i
At'hUon, Leuvonworth, Knnsas City. !
Uurliiigton, uulncy, Ht. Louis, Chicago nl I
nil no ntsthroiighoutthe Ent and boutb-l
ou vm ni. j-uui ana iiinneiipoiis.
KMIGHANTHLKEI'INQ OARS
Are hauled on regular expresi trains ovm
IllA ftllfll-A lunnll. n . 1. n X' . I . ..... Tl..Alfl. I
i ii V iv.m ui iiir .uiinviii .
iiuuruitu.
Leave W'allula .lunetlnn silo n. in.
I.eavn I'n.lln.i.l ... .un... nrrl.. tl
. . - ... ........ u ... ( nm... u . . . .
llnnennnllil nr HI PumI lO.'bl i in . nnnn. I
iV0."".01'0" mn',e nt 8t I'nul nnd Mlnueaf
uikiuuji jKiiius Kttki, hoiun una Houmeau. !
PAOIKIO DIVISION.
Traill will leave Pnrtlmul ,lnllv ut lliOOA
111.. CnilllppMncr rltli 11 II .t. V r7. luia,. fiW
ii I'uinia uu rugei nouutl.
a. n. mrAiii.Tnv.
Oenernl Western rassencer Agent, No.
W. C. AU,OWA.y, Agent.
Pemtleton. Oregon,
WM. GARDNER CO.,
Sanitary and Ug Eoginee.
Mnnufacturerii of '
Steam and Hot Water
Heating Apparatus,
FOK DWELLINGS OU 1'UBLIO BUILDINGS
Specifications Anil e.4lltllfltAa iivt.IuIim.1 for
heutlnif buliaings In nny section of the coun
try. Comesivmdtnce solicited.
OFFICE: 1 34 THIRD STREET,
Portland, Oregon. ja
farSJC.Si?SVUV ,C3 "PIl!ll!r IS tb.
l?nfnf.' UV1'1 ellPled In the Inland
empire. Kastern prices.
K. O Put.. Co., Pflii.iiMon.Oreeon
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