.,.v nrrroi; u n. ibM. ,)roulnnllrncliOice. t,.,nf tlio KAtT OUWIO.VIAN lllW "J offlc'"' ' . tll0 AiiniElon of ANOTIIKU tl,AN. , A lclcmiiiws received ut Colfax by j T. II, MdntOHII, liaPSCIlI'Or p.uwlilntiir nti ! Hip Furilllngtoil brunch, stilting that a! An ArRtimrnl In Hni,r of HrlnKlmtllT collision occuned botwecn two freights! italiromt Down yrnr tha i.evce. yesterday on the Northern Pacific, in I Pkniilkton, Or., Oct. 10. which his eons n and two oilier railroad-1 t. Dim K.lliorof the Kiut Orpconinn. era lost their lives. Tlio extent of tho In talking with a number of proiwrty wreck could not bo learned, nor tho owners, and after a careful consideration Mnics,, H10 ",reo unfortunate- railroad , of tins matter of a sultablo right of wav )" luiium-ti in mo rami looisiens mr mini H raiiroail, 1 won hi ol er thn Ini- somur.y of their eomnanions. ) lowinir siiL'L'UBtlons. im! llll'tlltr Hull will )l i ii.illoflt. Hu will tm i "ouicr o.isouau Horn. The cyclones ft1"-'1 "I'prevai 01 a majority i HIHUl'l . ...... .1 I .1.. .. I. . .. . . 1. . . ffl.A ...... , . .f J . . i fir I'liiiiiirimi. nun mill fuuiM ill rnnii nrmi f run iiiMifv,. riiu iiiriiniiir uniiirrM. ill vinu fir run 1 il'V ri!!1' ,i .-- ..... w. . viinijiuiii .y. ...v iii.i.hi - 4f . . i7 ..... "? ... i ir..,tnii L'l'licni Ml', to nillkll f.liluu U'ttl c I.... f... tin .. (trnnr ilillli'i.r nf nlTlilniilu tn ! l.n ... ...... .nrtflfo I r, 111. "Mill, I 11 b III) 11V um nm.VIIWl IIJlPUnrM. muiuun Pllivm. UIMI ll 11 HUriCd KIlIl" rcmlir in ' ' Tliero NfiCIim In fin u rniMiliir lmui.li.ill In. Ulllird IllZllillSt illillrV to tinilicitv I U'lintil 1 fant Industry In I'oiullpton. nml niinii ' recommend lluit Air. Hunt bo ulvnn u Ileitis will no doubt bo iiiiitiiifnHtirn.1 'Wit of way along tho ilisideof tho loveo. hi:i:vjtii:9. into crack plavcrg in time, which In 'J'I'.h procrty Ih owned by comparatively i much bettor than Ixiiiiir Prnnlili.nl. llm I few people, nono of whom are usine: tho tW. Photographers. , I common Inducement held out to vounif Kroiind, and in most cases u rluht of wav u'l.lthikiT. dentist. I Americans, i would undoubtedly be given free, and ,i ini. a d in nit room girl ut . ao,v unit titen com .....;..f i cheek and iiinrresslv of baled hay foruiiout tno " ' . . """".'J yporiH uiong kw u court iiouho. " : , , .-u,m, ,M, AH. THERE ! OVKlnVIIKI.MINCl l'H((P. Of thr Supprlorlty of Elrrlrlclty In Hio Curn of lllri fi by Dru. llnrrln Who i Ciin Dnulit AVIirn to Manr nt Our OKI hphh Tutlfy? ' So much linn i-een wild in pratso of Drn. Dai rin and their new method of euro by electro-mai!iicti(! tieatment. that it pectus tu-clcHM to add further proof. Still, ! wo had occaKion to meet tho nioHt of tho following iiumeil people, and from their J Ye GrOCerV-'bUVlnR, "DUbllC, aTG YOU awai'G til at bo gonuino, - i would undoubtedly be given free, and linluillt Ih limrln nf ilin ' ,nJura n0 ,)n0' 11 WUC'hcS "'0 Hullo.V i FiiMH ol !nS fin ? ' I'roporty, corner of Cottonwood and Wa- z:z :zi; taw.. i um,,ny,un . ,,,w,s 7 .. . ' . M i" oou. uno citizon mi ki tnat it ,nM. in mill. nu 1'jrui ,,c of genuluo negro minHtrois . i . . . . . . ill lilBltrtM tl iiitcrcriting but Hccrot nowB In i ua n.:iil(rH It rained lant n mv that thero uro now 110 iccp'ln tho county, Bhowlng Hi ii well advanced in Huh in dl no agriculture in lias returned from his trip Fend country on a Hiifop-iiora- T ...... ...i IlnMiit.) 1 1 n l I I utlll rnirtn tta tit In if liui " if f nntt un fntirfiillt llUUPUUt "-f ivwumii; the accident at l-ofiter, unil r a lime In 'i uangerous conai- . . ..lii.i 1 1 1- rni'iii'iirlnt'. wliti'li . ... .ii- i ri.....i i in nm r u ru iu ii iuiiiii. vJon K aboard laHt night's t .... ....hi., i..- '..... nliich iHtaci'ful and pretty ..i.... 1.. utuiiifl tlm U'inlnr. ......!... i.l I. I ifii.tl1f.lf in mi iiiiimn ill . .ii. .u.w.i. Hon nay all iKirxonH indelitcd take notice- una nomu oy mo muiit i. iih on tliul iluto no party men- I Hi' re. a i enuimuii wiiiuii- Tilted Centervillo recently, ii ii. ..i i... i " I 1 1 .. (1 l1MlMt' in lllKIUI I i'iiik it ..I I !......,.. .....I 1... ., Million Mill not rent ii.inpy .....I f... .. ...... ,,l,mlr (Ifv,.. ." l ini ut ii in i,uiiiii.ii. ov. lio for Homo liltlo liuio riting uroiind over tlio I 1 !.... Irrlulit train, petting tho .l ..I... . ... - I . n' uuvi ui nHi. iin mrti HIi.lillJ illilll I.I.V I.. ...Ii.... lt.,1. I...1.. ... steady employment with lirixxl chuueo for tiromo- rinlrcd. AddrcHS. Htatinir Kcrby and ICeenan luivo the Slur ItoHtatirant on Main iiill contiuuo to ncrvi tho r KKfinnn imu f'ritirfri. fir r nil uji iii inu niur-i iiipruveu look him a good half-hour to travcreo tho distnnco between Court nnd Alta ntrcetd, iih lie had to fight ovorv inch of tho ground through u gang of UIiIh. K. It. I'arkcH left HiIh morning with un outllt of carpentorn for thi end of Iho lino on tho "Pendleton branch" of Hunt's railroad, for tho purpono of build ing a wheat platform for Pendleton par ticn. Tho many platforms built nnd building along its lino is a HUlllclent evi dence of tlio ureal amount of wheut haul ing dono by tlio 0. & W. T. It. K. Tlio cylinder of tho pump-henna en gine, which uh claimed by tlio engineers, lias been cut up and worn out by pump ing piuddv wator, will soon bo tatcon to tlio machlno nhons to bo lxired out and otliorwlso repaired. A now brick furnace for tho boiler will also bo coiiHtructed.tbo old ono Iwlng somewhat dilapidated. T, II. llond had his examination yes terday before Commissionor Tuntin, and was bound over In tho sum of filOO to appear beforo this grand jury, Mr. Tustin liavlng received iiiHtructloiiH from District Attornoy MoArthur Htutlng tliatthoovi detico nriHluccd was sulllcieut to hold ft 1 " At . . t. .iVua-ountH in tho hands of uu I u w ,0, rif UM'I UU J II 1M 111 llUnUMllCiy 1 "vhihihioiiu vntvi -imvn "iiivu mu iHiuritMi io nil "ioim-icu wnniH" cioiri ui IM. ll..lt..1 . I l. I. ...!.. It. Ifj-ttti It. in luiAii J" ' UU M Ulilllii lIlliUHi 1'illllHIU UTBIKVMUI.HIIU I ... . jiil1uii Wij xfltiKifc .ilt..l . il in.u down to tlio editor's pusto pot and scissor, was sold to satisfy u judgment, tho creditor bidding In tho outfit. Halls lmvo now liecn laid twenty eight miles east of Albany on tho Oiegon Pucillc. Tho contract bus 1noii let for building tho tunnel, which will I hi worked during tho winter. It is thought Hint tifty miles of rail will bo laid down cast of Albany beforo thn work ceases. Tho cigar made by tho Pendleton man ufactory is, to all intents anil purioses, U'liiul to imrorted, us their htock used is exactly tho samn us comoses u bints-up imported cigar. Unlillcd orders on baud amounting to i"00 is sulllcieut evidence of tho Kjpu!urlty of their cigars. From u letter received to-day by Deputy ShcrlllMoo McCoy it Is lcarifed that Al Stlllo, shoriir of Asotin county, is renting easy, although blood Kiison in tlio wound is feared. All trace has lteon lost of William Williamson, tlio despicable criminal who did tho shooting. Tho Presidential fight iu this section is extremely tame. No enthusiasm of any kind, no' torch-light processions, bliulng bonllres, and brass band campaigning have us vol innrkod Its progress. Kvcii tho everlasting "jiolltlcal jot" has failed to boil. Tlio "steeples" Just completed oa tho front of the now Pendleton hotel uro really very ornamental and iuios!ug, It is suggested,- howovor, that they lw braced, us tlioy oiler u fair target for KuHtcrn Oregon's famous winds. County Treasurer Nobbing luw made anotlier'scrip call, amounting to some f 2000, to-day. Umatilla county is now very solid financially, and tlieso reiKjatcd calls uro gradually diminishing what lit tle debt remains unpaid. Hesslo IfOiilso King, tho one-tiino fa mous songstress who once- visited Pondlo- . ...11 I I Imiiiui Id until in linVf, t I IDII Willi II lllllinuui ii viii), io w iih . w timl linr viili-it from the fireels of llrinklll!! 1 i !.!." Intoxicants, and now occupies it subor teruiii s .ii..., , ...wiii,. lllllllllU fVF.Tl,.W... Holiday Is tho iiiimo of uu Indian liv ing on tho L'inatilla roMirvution. Uolng one of tlio nation's wards, ho may be said to bo u National Holiday. Of courso ho has grown used tolling observed. Uolil in paying quantities was found on Main street iu Helena, Montana, by workliigmen who were excavating for u sewer, causing considerable excitement among tlio town's citizens. Itoblrorica uro numerous in Walla Wttlhi, a "hold-up" occurring niilto fre iiuontlv. Pendleton Is rather lucky in 1Mb regard, ulthough tough charttctcre a o plentiful enou;h. Tho rounders, who, according to tho I'nion. have been i thick und doubtless us pestiferous us fliesin Walla Walla dur ing tho fair, are thinning out. Frank IjiDow was exacted homo on last night's twin, but for some reason fillPil to arrive. Ho will probably set 'on, tho llakor City Reveille I tool in Pendleton to-night. Iiracl. tin. l. ...i,n i. r;.,i,t ..,.rin:uU nf windmills were taken , -" v luniui nitui ui i 4f. - ----- -- rvum uuGriiuv.iiuH n. iitimDor 1 1111 on um r iiruiinutut l4mv.. y i wtfr wr cotumitteu during una uho ox um u, iv. n ...v wreer, ranging from mnr MtutloiiH. ul LDiia id Anstrnllii wltli I t n U'11,1 il.n nvi.nfl4 mPHH'nL'er Who iKmel it) woll known ..a ininafnrrrxl in tho Portland OttU'O. liUH irroHln hhorter. unil tho Ioni? nlntnr ih'ihiIiil'h" will nil, iim buMjluill luvor will icion ulvo wuv In IVmllotoii ,l..t.,v...f.. ..III. il... iilUll nfltifLml At'iirv lull ntiil il.. . - . .1 i . ..A - .1 f luicnictl. llm iMitKiiti riiiiilH ti t . . t . ii t. ... t . I.. 1 1 ... ftl ...J --.r,,., Mll.lMII.ll i IIIU llllllifr ' "IIJ lllli PHI IVJIUK Ailmvel durlni? thn rcront , M II-VII life J IM 1 1 I Win wcro eiiLMLMtl. At laKt fiiintiiH-li.it . 1.1.. """IIHl, UUIIUUKU fill 14! OU' I It'll 1'iut ntirlif fnr tin tle new rreBbyteritm chuich, ir m i imvn. tutiir fiin nun iue result . Jumen ilbiton 'ii ' : i- i Jlioinon Htreotn in empty iue town mn:irni iu lrw its lari?ft fn Z Z lUlk liWV IIIKUli I.I .1 ... ,4u4UQ, wnero io win aw n UNf Mill. ,1.. , , "tin IIIU IH1IKJ Ol IUOTO iiurcliased in order to ulvo a curve outlot to Water and Main streets, tho road to run thence along Wuter street, botween Falling's and the now hole), and out to tlio otid of tho gravel bar facing Court street, whore Mrs. Dlckcrson would sell a block und a-lndf, mi It able for deuot grounds, cheap, und if moio room wits needed, tho proiierty adjoining her on ei ther sldo could bo tsiught for a reasona ble llgtire. I own property ulong this route, and am ready and willing to give right of way, und hope every othor holder will do the same, und realizing tho situ ation, lend a helping hand in tlio further ante of tho project. With the right of way, dc(ol grounds, und f: 10,000 bonus, Mr. Hunt will no doubt bo willing to maku his own road bed, and build such bridges una trestles us uro necessary, also keep u watchman at tho crossing of Main street, thus avoiding any KsHlhllity of tic cidents from upproaching trains. I have been a resident of Pendleton for seven years, taking part in its advancement, und um thoroughly satisfied that this roild will bo of vast bcnellt to the town. The subsidy alouo will repay Itself within u short timo. Without this road tlio sale of tlio reservation, and the long-sought manufacturing enterprises, would fall Hat and prove of slight benefit to the town, hut with It every encouragement In tho way of through Kustern competing lines w ill tend to lesson freight rates, increase travel, und build up our city to ut least double its present size within four years, thus ollerlng greater inducements to cap ital. 1 do not approve of running the lino along any of our principal streets, und us .Sir. Hunt says tlio leveuistoo narrow unit a few ol Its curves too abrupt for his road bed, I think hu will lw satis lied with the route und depot grounds. We need tlio road, and as Its hulldlm: will employ a largo force of men for a vo rlod of about eight months, tho natural lesult will bo that Pendleton will supply thesu men with goods, thus giving u large trade to our merchants, and the road, unco completed, will certainly employ u largo number of men at this end, who will mako their homes hero. Tho actual cost will not oxeced 10,000. Tho right of way and grounds would havo to be paid for nt onco, but I would recommend thu first payment Isj made to Mr. Hunt on completion of thu road, tho others iu onn ami two years following, at six cr cent interest, according to Ills tirojiosl tlon. .Now is tho time to secuiu tlio road, and it will need a combined ell'ort by all concerned. The road onco here will ona bio us to keep our lead as tho best town In tlio Inland Umpire, Isith for business mid general prosierity. Thank DunuT. own lips Und their cures to and that no oxuggumitnii of their cases occur. In tho main Drs. Darriu iim electricity and nnlmul magnetism, applied or ini- parted by their own hands to tlio dis eased by rubbing or manipulations. Thoy do not, how over, rely wholly utstn this,; as thoy um medicine In special cases, i Somo people who havo not received treat-: ment pronounce tliem great humbugs, , whllo hundreds of otlieis speak of them 1 in terms of the highest praise. What ' physicians ate there of any noto or prae-1 tico, against whom (hero will Ivu no such , denunciations? Drs. Darrln do not pre-1 tend, not can they cure everything audi ovorylwdy that comes j but we know that , multitudes have been greatly benefitted or permanently cured by their treatment. 1 The fact that their olllces aro crowded tlio I greater part of Die time, and that so few go away dissatisfied, is pretty good evi dence of their success. We would not knowingly pull up it fraud, either as a physician or otherwise, but facts seen with your own eyes cannot be contro verted. A Lonthmiiiir Cnlnrrh Curit. Dr. Darrln, Dear Sir July 3 I came to you for treatment for u disagrecablo enso of catarrh of sovon years standing. My head and throat was thorouzhlvtliseascd. ! und It had deranged my stomach and I bronchial tubes to that degree that I I wim tilrltii1lv llifiiliilif(utnfl f r. tr ,ni I work. Many tilings in tlio way of patent j medicines l nail tried io no avail, ton cured me In two months with homo treatmout, and 1 do not begrudgo the 1 tK) I paid you. Itofcr ,Hoplo to me, at .Salem, Oregon. H. Asiikhson, Family Groceries in bo purchased nt W. C. TJLTON'S STAR BAKERY Cheaper for cash than at any other place in PendletonP Absolutely a Fact ! And a visit to the Star Bakery will doubly prove it to you. MAKE IT A POINT Never to shut your eyes to the truth, and buy Goods where you can Get Them the Cheapest. Cant I'roiii Mr. Illrar. Mr. l'dllor, Sir For two years prior to calling on Dr. Dai rin I had leeu seriously allllcled witli liver and kidney romnlulnt ! dizziness and pains all over my system.! 1 1 was almost wliollvimablotoatto..dtomv i ' work us farmer, and was dragging out u '""" j mlR'ntblo existence, until coming under 0 . ,T . T-r n a nn-i i-t-i mnnriiT Dr. Darrln's electromagnetic treatment. ' GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF TOWN. Now I am ablo to work and 4 feel like u I nuw man. I rcslilo clglit miles west ol , Ktiltou, Or., and that is my itolllce; can Ikj referred to. O. IIn:si:. W. C. TILTON, J JM r,3to "y 'Si i Proprietor Star Bakery- four yoarsr standing. At times I could . FURNITURE, CARPETS. ! Ill Nut lllur from UN Chair, Dr. ones of four rears standim: not move or raise from my chair. Can Ikj scon at f-'ealco, W. T. A. .l.u'Ksos. Court Street. E. 0. & E. M. WHEELER, DKAl.KKK IN- Vslluwriiloiin Turk In Oi lnlirr. Tho Northern Pacific railroad In con nectlon with tho Yellowstone Park asso-. elation havo arranged to furnish trans- j isirtutioii und hotel accommodations 1 .throughout tlio park (luring October at I greatly reduced nitos. rasseugur iruum i will mako tho round trip.frnm l,lvlugston to Cinnlbar ami return, on luesdays, Thursdavs and Saturdays, and u live iluvs' trln fiom Cinnibar to Iho nrinclnal iKiintH of inter-'!-! in tlio park can be maiiu ut an expenso of not to exceed ! thlrlv dollars. Tho rail rato from H, Paul', Minneaisilis, Dnhith or shland on tho east, and Portland and Taconia on tho west, to ClnnllKir and return, will bo SO, und fror intermediate points ono and ono-llftli fares, but not to exceed f.'s). Tickets will Iki on saio up to auii in cluding Obtobor ilh. Parties going Into ! thu park should call ou V. S. Hepporllii, I agent for tho Northern Paclllo railroad, Immediately on arrival at Livingston. For full particulars Iruiulro of your near est agent, or A. D. Charlton, assistant general passenger agent, Portland, Ore-, Kon. t SlrchBiilr' fair, j Tho tenth annual exhibition of the, Portland .Mechanics' Fair ojwns Uctolr 4th and closes October -Itli, 18SS. I-arg 1 udditlons have Ieen mado to tlio Pavil-; lion, and It Is the Intention or mo manage merit that tho fair of this seawm shall bo tho greatest of tlio Pacific Northwest. Tlio Second U. 8. Cavalry Hand, the best on tho Coast has Iieen secured to furnish music Half faro rates over tha O. H. A N. Co., O. & C. It. It. and Oa-gonlau Hailwav Companies' lines have been se cured. ' Ono and ono-llfth faro over tho N. P. U. K. Co.'H lines. Hissclal Excursions over the O. It. & N, Co.'s lines ut loss than half rates on i Octoboi 8th. 16th and !KU. H lurtner information is desired auuress a. . Whiting, Kupt., l ortland, Ogn. Mnrn Cur by llrn, llnrrin. j Mrs. M. ltcbe. US Water stecet. Port- liinflMIWiiitiliiki mill liliiti'linM mi llm fa -n for years, pains In Iho buck and womb troubles cured. Mrs. W. H. Austin, The Dalles, Ore gon Conllned to her room nine months with an evo allllctlon. called "nervous ubhorreuco of light," accompanied with inflammation, cured. j Ihiv. M. M. Hasher, llrooks, Oregon- Nasal und throat catuirli, cured. , W. F. Oglo. Scat co, W. T. Liver and ! kidney complaint und dysiepslu, ulso deafness anil whole system run down, cuied. j Win. Allnow, Drowsoy, (Jrunt county, Or. Catarrhal deafness and ringing In I tho ears for 111 years. erfectly cured. Wesloy tiraves, formerly proprietor of tho Chemeketit hotel, Salem, Oregon,! now residing ut (Jcrvais, Or. cured of sciatic rlieiimallHiu and tho opium habit. ; U. Mcluighlhi, corner of Nineteonlli ; und Jcllerson staots, Portland Ua-' tarrhal deafness, eould K-arcely hear a . , .. . ......... u sound or tho car bolls und was in con-'IT, (J. fLllcl E. jVI. VV ItL J 111 1J Jiliv. stunt fear of oing run over by wagons,' J- vy ..i,j.U4JJja.t FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, ETO. A Complete Stock of Furniture und Carpets. Our Stock Covers 6,000 Feet of Flooring. GOODS SOLI) ON l-IA.SY PA Y.MKNTS. Association lluildlng 8UCCCESSORS TO FORBES WHEELER, Pendleton, Or. 4 BAZAAR! BAZAAR ! New Goods for the Pall Trade m wuu Miunu u'lia iransiorreii m mu unitii'.",, "own, In fact-ln Pcmlleton. ! hLn or,iered back to Walla Walla. "X queer snec men of unnlo- - ..a" r'cinieu w mo riT i 11 .nicni . w . . -. 'vuicBrA.fi... r...-. 41. ' ... t .nnl,iiif,fi ffiinm. ... v Mi,i, uu u iiiu i:uiiicii ' inui nr iniir iiun laiiioiiim.v., ..v... "7"'- near livers' mil . Tho ' u. i. an umateur lire (loiurtment -- imiiur small, uavo uitli r,nniiliriililo success mi ihuimiui. Muuuiicw ui iniir ,,r nil.. v.i 1 1 1 ii . urn wmiii ii vwuk... mt ' . . . w.i -- - - . . i r """" wavM lmautnaiiie. , .,,..,,.,.1 .,, nf tna cnimuon u rrr..fi! ir . .v ... '.::""-. ..- , 1.1.1 v.i. 1. i. mVifVi ' ,,ln"gi are Xurner's resldonco anu um 'luelr'.sk i,. .innnHMiia. was noticed first PI.... ..1 . . . .) n,l arnlinil I--- uruixi ni no 11 pner, ny mo youngaiorB. !-:"r? rr;;i . ' ".' r . .lohnson of Pen-1 irot the hose, and soon nau mo i ?a"el in marriage ut Pilot niillml in their Inclpiency, assistcu d ii V. uci-nui rjiiuruii. 1 flir. lunicr, r. 11 u umi , s. wus un when the kids Had sireai 1 u. water playing on his dwelling. Only fow second more and the whole house would have been ablaze, but the prompt actios of the boya dUappointed the are fiend. cured so ho can hear nnllnnrj eonversa tlon. Hobt. Hardy, litna, W. T. Weak eyes cured. Mrs. S. A. Wooden s girl, III l llth, street, Portland Nervous debility and malaria fovor and discharging car, re stored. l.eoold Dietson, Twenty-second nnd 1 A streets. Bust Port land r-'crofuloim lumps on the neck and head, cured. I J. W, Ziiuiwuli, Albany, Oregon j Itheumat.Hiii.splnal ' imphiinl, chills and nialuria. lestoied Alfretl I-eteher, Tillamook, Oregon discharging ears, cured. , , Mrs. .N. P. Uriggs, Corvallib, Oregon, Boys' Express reiuhvs in a tiermaiieiit cure of iiaralysis, I malaria, liver and stomach troubles. This tine was performed ono year ago by ' Drs. Darrln. J. F. Pccbler, Adams, Or., doafness seven years, restored. 1 Mrs. K. A. Alhf, 100 North Fourleotli j street, Portland, painful menstruation, ; li.n vniira iviuiih Irniibln in olerv con- teivabio way; cured six months ago. j Bartrains on the 5. 10 and 25 Cent Counter. Also, her husband wus cured of u cross , i In onn luiiillto. ' . - 3 J. ti. ltyckmun, Knappa, Or., skin dis ease und it loathsome catarrh ; cured. C. W. Scott, 271 Fifth street, Portland, rheumatisin cured. Adolf Aiithonsmi, quartermaster steamer (ieorgo W. Bldcr, deafness cured. T I,0VI.II 1'ltlt KS Tit AN KVKU Wugons, Voloolpodos, Clrla' Trioyolos, Picture Frames. Line of Artists' Materials A Complete Kor Oil ami Mulie I'slnlllix imi l'a r Klowcr Mutrrlul. Tho Finest Lino of Stationery over shown in tho city, and at ALSO A FULL LINK OF HASKKT.S. Ijwer Prices. W. J. VAN SCEUYVER & CO. Aharon ol that place. r.. bharon, of Pendle- --I UKEflliVf AV with tlif.1 -w...n.. 11 Uhe to the happy W. C. T. I'. Tlio members of tho W. C. T. V. and tho V. W, C. T. U. are reiuoted to meet ... i... i!,i..iiut f'lnircli Kridnv evening, at 7 :30 o'clock, to discuM matters of lmor-: tanco to Uitli unions, a iun;u mwuu anco requested. Tell tho members about It. Why do savings bank deposits increaso Uner cent. a year, IMtVCO, under low tarltr, and only 8 per cent, a year, wu 65, under high tariff? The Baker City Democrat complains of the apathy and Indifference of the town h citizens on the mining questlou. Holly Rolley, a Walla Walla racer, Iihji been aold to a Spokane Falls man for 500. IXKTOKS' TfHMS Of TBr.ATHr.NT, Drs. Damn can Isj tlm Stino House, corner .Main. Wa la Walla. W. T anil will un dur no circumstances take a case that 1 they aro 'wsitivo that thoy cannot cure or j bcuolit. Charges uro reasonable, und tlio poo.- treated freo from I) to 10 a, m.,Tiics-1 iIuvh anil Haturdavw. 1 j . . .... . 1 1 1 Ollice hours Irom iu lot uan "Wine and Spirit Merchants, 63 FRONT 3T. - - PORTLAND, OREGON AOBNTH cnsuliwl free at . -yRUS NOBLE BOURDON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS, SCHUTZ BREWING nor toiiriii wiiu U.,i.n, Wl CYPnnT nil QNPR RflTTI FnnFFR. ARR. VLUHt ULI- Jil.a dsw .'irn DIAN SPRING MINERAL WATER, (Waukcncaw, Wis.) QUOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label.) ly ; eve- niniM. 7 U 8 : Kunduvs. 10 to 12. All cur- ( Alexander & Prazer. able chronic diseases loss of manhood, .,.,., lu blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonorrho-a, 1 -PhAi.r.iiM in stricture, spermatorrhea, seminal weak- .-! Wktm . . I. n rl r.snsjssrjs General merchandise, rSLriSftnS, Clothing, Hats, Caps. Dress and after a Tiait to the doctors' office. In- Fancy GOOdS. SSr axaily 'Gfroceries a Specialty. office at 235 Fifth atreet. Portland, Or., ... . where any in that vicin ty can consult COODt DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. them?) MAIN HTHBKT, fKNULKTOH, OKKOON