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Sale of For this week there will be on sale Genuine Linen Laces, worth 15, 20 and 25 cents. All will go at 5c Glsaver Bros. Odd Fellows' Temple. ri; 1 1 . v . i i:cii L90O i A MAN" STATUKTIKS. T!iOv Aro Provlmr Atttructlvo Ailvoi'tls- Iiii: Keutiiii", 'or K ick Isliinil. Tin' statuettes Adopted MNmi tine i l tlio Rook Island passenger do part' DMnt ax mi unique Mid Attractive inan hit of advertising tin- Radh l-lmul road, are beina sent out extensively ti agents and represen ta 1 1 ves , ami planed liv tlii'iu iii tho office and depots of III in' 1 1 1 :i.nl ill inil.'l mill i.tlim- pah! le plac - Theee statuette an a departure in tlir tray of advertising. They are prov ing tn iir a suttees, ami being a novelty a- well at an ornament mm much Miniixiit after by noted hotel keeper and other wli.i have snaee lor something ii this kind. (n toll acoonnl thej are need in pla when other forms of ad vertising would ! entirely out ol place, Tin' statuettes are made of platir of pari-., ami tinted with a color which I pleating ami at the "aim time durable. They present a man landing before a map of Ihe Rock l land route, with a Rock aland time tabh in his hand, while at hie feel I hi. valiae, The expreaaion of lu hiee i" thai of a man making Up hi" mind a li Ich (ruin tu take. The "a man" picture, whleh theai statuettes eony have bean need by the Roek Ulaml road for a great many yearn, ai i aotrt of trademark. Nearly all tin- (olden ami lime tablet whleii tin- passenger dopartment hun Iwued ix'iir this picture, This "man" pic tun dm appeared in nearly every daily paper in the United state, ami i (ami l iar tn everyone, Mlllloii!i Uiven Away. It In fi-rtiiinlv gmtlfving to the pnhli to know o one concern in the land that in not alrahl to be generous to the need) ii'nl lufferiug 'l proprietors of .r. King' Ran Inaoover) for Coutuaiptloo, Ooughl ami Cold have given away over ten inillioii trial linttle. ol U- great tin il Iriii.', ami Ii.t e the rutiidai'tiiin of know lug it I.iih nh.oliii.'lv enred tlmntaudH ol hopelem eaHi-K. Antlioitt, bronejlltla IniareiienH and all illneam-H of tie tlirotit ,ei. t Hinl lungs un Hnreh i iired by 1;. (.'all on Tal I nun & Co., drugghun, ami get a free trial buttle. Uegulnr Me r K' ami $i. Kvery hott e uuaraateed or price refumled WHODEO AT MILTON Of. Oakloy Jolinaoa und Mill Lena Lroisnian United In Mari LiKO. On Wedneeda) evening, m the Ohria tlan ahureh in Milton. Dr. Oaklay J oh neon ami .Mi"- Lena Oroaaman were married, tin- RaV. Mr. Mcf'ulloeh, paetor of tin tjhriatian church, oBlolat tnu. The wedding look plan at n o'clock in the availing, with about thirty frieiiil- and relative- preaeilt, Iir. ami Mr- Johnaon will reside iii Milton Iir. Johnaon i" a young mun of eoa iderablu prominence in Milton, lie ba been for neverai yean eetabliabed in dental practice then ami be the reputation ot being ikillful and Bnely mi. for hi" profeaaion. Mi"" t'ro"Mnan Ih one of the in Dei popular yonilg ladle of the Milton B.r.i.t 1! i i i.,... j. . le r, ami al-o i.. i in I eiidleotn, ,., Ming OUUple will rei-ehe heari ron- atulutlon Played Out. Ian 1 1 headache, pain- in v iriou pit of mart." ot the bully, -inking at the tin- -loiii.ieli. In-- ol aiipellli'. lever lahue, pimple or iioru are all poai Itive evidence ol impure blond, No latter ho" it heeaioe "ii. it niUl In' murlBed in order in nliluin good health, mcker'a Rluul Elixir baa never tailed tn eore eorafulou or lyphllltlc i)aou or any other blood dieauaea, h i- oer- taiuly a wonderful rei ly, ami e sell very buttle on a noeltlve guarantee. For sale by Brook i McConut. We have Alarm Clocks at 75c. Eight-Day Shelf Clocks at only .... $2.50. . Hunziker Jeweler and Optician. offee Talk eee Don't be foolish and pay a raticy price for package coffee when you can liny Chase & Sauboru's hulk coffee at the Maine price It gotg furtuei and makes a better cup. Once tried, always used. CHAS. R0HRMANN, Aeut fur Pctidlctoti. Laces... a yard. Dry Goods Co. Wlntoi fi-lps. for winter naiden f winter out log lo'eal condition "ill i' found mi mrt liand i" Bouthern Oalifornia, Pleriti'oit rly rainfall baa Ihla amaon given t" tlic eoml-twpicol vegetation wonderful Impetus) the floral offerings an mon limn usually genorou gad thecropol southern Irons bountiful ami excellent. Old ocean noe'H new rlmmi at Hants Barbara, Santa MonhMi Iag Boiu'h, Cnronado ami tluit enchanted laic id tin' "'!', Oatallnn when Bahing, Imating, ramblingi riding, huntinu and loafing may be enjoyed hh I neiwhert In. littlr hmm. Ming ami wmn, iHunsolves at MonteciUi, 'lit' Nonlhnft, Pasadena, Echo Uountaln, San Jacinto, Kail llriiuk ami Palm Hpring i,r renewing health and vigor, then abound man hot ipringa, of widely varying constituents and demonstrated merit; tin' Wry, anttaeptie, tonic air of the lienor) may be enjoyed at Ban nlng, Indin, Vuina; and, even farther mi, a! I'luioniXi Tnceon, RI Paao, exit) romlif ions equal!) wall Indicated ,,r wi'ii tliinatH ninl linigM. Man; think nothing in nature mon attractive than tin shimmering olin orehnnli of Santa Barbara ami Han Diego; nthen prefer tin' stately wal nut' ol Ventura ami lot Kletoa, or tin' Icniom of Kernaudo; lmt fur glorious frull ami graceful tree commend m- to tin' golden on new i Brat, Iumi ami ui arayi ami it ex let in ana teat perfec tion al ( ovinit, ItiviTMiiic, Ki'itlanils ami Highland, Equally Intonating lathe wtenttne and tempting manion in which tin-Mining ami packing of tin' orange 1 liere Rccompl lined. The faithful wen exhorted to an Mecc and shuffle off; hut wlaer getter atloui will an Oalifornia of the Bouth ami prolong lilV. IJuos Thin Strike You? Muddy BOnplexilXMi nauseating breath , nine from chronic const inat ion. Karl - ( lover Root Tea is an abeolutu core and has been sold for lifty years on an abaolutc guarantee. Price He and (Mat. Brook a Mot loniae. Arrivals al the Unto Peiidleion. I. (loodrioh, St Paul. I! I! Coman, Portland. .1 P lord. Portland, ,i A Luckel, Portland, I: V Hoyt, Portland. Lea is smith. Portland, .1 li Rloeokner, Mpokane, M Da lavage i Hpokanu, It i West, Chicago M II Patton. Spokane. r i; Hunaueker, Bpokane, N Pennon, Hpokane. n o N Ixon, Spokane. W .1 Johnaon. Walla Walla. .1 .1 Walk. Montana. A Hiuehelnter, Portland, Hanford ,l Rraemer, Portland. Morton Inale) . Portland. Agnes Lane, Meaoham. c M Qnbaiu. Huntington, (lea stetiger. Portland, How's ThllV Wu .,rf, i in:,- ihin, in , i Dollar aai in", ill ealarra tlmt eaneol Hall'- t'atarrll l.'urv. Kaward fur bl I uri'il ti Tul.'iln. II. I I I'HKMIt .v CO.. I'r.ii- We, ti- 'iiet'ir-iuii.'.l. Iiuvc lt:mti u K .1 I'll-- ne) in, ii,, in .i nflwtn year, Hint believe loin i,.-ii . 1 1 v kuuoMbt ta idl buatn. Irauwiotloni mil HUiOiL'lally able in oarry out all) nliligu linn- nut,!,- by (heir Urai, ' i sr A 11' AX. VVIioIismU bniaKi-i-. Tubal", oiu W MXUi KIM N v M on in. W iinl, .ale IU'IkuIsI-. Tulttdo, niin, Hull - t'alarrb Cur tatalwa Inlvrualiy, '' in -In, , iU un ih,' 1,1.1.1.1 ton! inn. .in- nrlMiim in Ibe nyiivni. I'rlra Tic, m r Imtlle. b.il.1 to ill 'l.'i- I. -iiiiiiiiiIhI- frVD, Hull'- I .unity fill, are tin- but. Notice. To the inhabitants of the city of I'en- llotoui You are hanby notified uml warned tbat the street boll tax will be Itte ami payable to the eity marshal ai ins uinotj iii the city of Pendleton on Mond.iv. the .un iluv of March. IBOO. J. M. HK Ml I MAN. (Jlty Marshal. Du ted at Pendleton, Oreuon. this l'lM day of lebrnary. IU00. Sick head. iche alisolnt. lv and Mirin- anently ound by uaing Mokl tcu. A plea-ant herb iliink. Dure constipa tion and indigestion, muke you cut, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction uuaranieeii or umnev back, '.',) cent ami ftOc. I'nr sale' by llrock A Mil- ( loiuai For Sale Che ip. A cottage on lot I I bio k -nl Reserve addition to Pendleton. RICHARD LAM1JRE0HT. To secure the original w itch hael salve, ask lor DeWitt's Witch Hatel Salve, well known as a certain cure for piles and skin diseases. He ware of worthless counterfeit. They arc dangerous. Talluian iSi Co., leading druggists. Court Street DUT1II Or CINIUI fMUUlRATOM. Inrorm.tlon In Addition to that Hereto fore Printed. Many penoni an deelroos f procgr Ing Information regarding the duties of ofjiigu i mere ton. In addition to that heretofore printed In the Faint Orsgonlan. Bnpervhjnr George Teller, of the Second ilistrirt, fUrtllabM the following which will give all in. tending applicant a clenr Iduu of what the iav ami ilutien will he: I The enumeration required by the census art will begin on the iirnt day of June, it'111, mill muai he completed within two week in nil DltHW for wliii h snoo ninaiiitatit" or umre wen reported in IHW1, ami in all other ull triCt on or hefore the llrnt ilay of Jul) next thereatter. li will be neooeeery for each ennmer atnr, hefore entering upon liis d nt lev. In reeeive a Commission, under till haml of the Hiiiervisor of the iliHtrict ti which he belong!, ami to take ami tnili scribe an oath or affirmation that In w ill faithfully dlecharge all the dutlot required of him under the law. t inter the (irovtMoiiH m section , of tl enaUl net. the enumeration in .Nine. itHMi, ih ri'Htrteteil to miminc relation to (lie poinlat ion, to ninr tal in . ami to the pnduota of agriouh tun ami of man n factor! ng ami me n ban leal establishments, and, by tin mum notion, the inboduln nf nmr unity ami 01 iniiniiiiirinriiii: unit me chanical eatabllabment may be with- j liehl from the einiiiieratorH. in the ilin ontlon of the director of the eenaui In lio ense, therefore, will tin I schedules of InquirhM to he made in tne census enumeraiora oxceea tour m nnmher, ami In thin reaped the work I of the enumeraton at the Twelfth oenaua will he much monalmple than that required of enumerator ai nreced- : i hh etnnaoa. The Bomnenaallon to he paid to enn menton ih Bxed by notion IB of tin art ot Mareli ,1. I (' ami n minininii. rate of two cent for each living In habitant, two oenta for each death, fifteen rent" for eaeh farm, ami twenty cent for each eatabllabment of pro duct ivu imln-trv ih iroiiled lor all aubdlvlaiomi where noh allowanot hIihII he deemed tmfflcient. In other I Ubdlvlllon where higher per eapita rate" are to lie paid, aironhni; to tin difficulty of enumeration, the max!' mum rate wil' not exceed three cent' for each living Inhabitant three rent' for eaeh ileath. twenty cent" for eael farm, ami thirty rent" for eaeh omIiiIi- liahmenl of productive induatry, whih in lUbdivlllon where per diem rate? are eHtahliHlied. having reference ti the nature of the region to I anvumn-d ami the den"iiy or Npareone. of aettle ment, or other nonalaentiomi pertinent thereto, tl mponntlon allowed to I tir, enumerator will he not lea thai nor mon than "i dollarH pel day of ten boon actual Bold wort eaeh. Except in evrenie cukch, m i claim tor mileage or traveling expenae I win oe allowed to any enumerator, am then only when authority ha been pre hImmI. I I... .1... - .1 1 I,'ll."l. Itllll.'.l IO III. .III. -i llll 1,11 nnaua. Any enuoieratnr who, without justi Bable cause, neglects or refuee to per form the duties of his position, after accenting an appointmenl ami qualify ing for the work, or who cotniniiuicates to any person not autboriaad to race In the same liny Information gained I iv him iii the per form an f his dntie. w ill be subject to a line ot live hundred dollars, us provided in section L'l of the oenaui act. I'aich ennmentor shall he charged with the col lection, in his lubdlviMlon, of facts ami statistics required by the population aobedule, ami such other schedules a- the director of the census nay deterniine shal I he used by him in connection with the census, as pro vided in section seven of this ad It shall he the doty of each enumerator to visit penooally each dwelling noun in his subdivision, mid each family therein, ami each individual living out of a family in any phu f abode, and by Inquiry made of the head of each family, or of the member thereof deel I most credible and worthy of trust, or ol such Individual living out of a family, to obtain each and every item of Information uml all particulars required by this act us of date of June lirst of the year in which the cimim-m-tion shall he made. And incase on penon shall he found at the usual place of a imdc of such family, or indi vidual living OUt of ii family, enm uetenl to a newer the InquirhM made in compliance w ith the requirement! of this act. then il shall bj lawful for the enumerator to obtain the nqujlnd ln format ion, as nearly as may tic practi cable, from the family or families or person or persons living nearest to such place of anode. i en Your Siller. A beautiful complexion is mi im piissihilitv withnut eoisl nun hhind, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, a healthy liver and bowel. Karl's ('lover Itisit Tea acts directly on the bOWUM, liver and kidneys, keeping them in perfect health. Price to cent- and BO cents. BfOOk tV McCoinas. I'UNDLKTON CENSUS DISTRICTS. Division It M.do tor the June Enumera tion tor the Supervisor. OaMtt Supervisor loorge I . Teller, oi the second district of Oregon, lias secured the di via Ion of the elty of Pan di, ton into two enumention diatriot for the purposes of the June celi.-us The division WM made by throw ing ward No. 1 and No. il into one dis trict, and No. 1? ami No. -1, into an other. Ward- 1 and il are contiguous, and comprise inn.-t the business tlon l the tnw u and ing as well, w ith the Waller's flouring mil expand ward and w il enumention district the manufeotur- exception of the I which is in the I he in the BSOOnd The boundaries nf the two enuiuerat ion districts will he. under the division : r'irst enumeration district All that part of the city east of Willow stnet and south of Court as far as Vincent, ami from that point nil can I of Vin cent. ,-e,'ond enumeration district All that part of the city west of Willow street and south of Court street, and all north of Court street and west of Vin cent street. Do You Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, und also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can he cured with Bhlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, Sold on isisiiivc guarantee lor over fifty years, llrock A Hot 'otnna. 1MHIURAT10N FOR IBOO. Railway Men Say Numbers or People Will Come to the Coast. Recently, li. 0. Judaou. industrial agent of the o. K. & N. Co., stated In the has! Oregon Un thai the year ItllHI is bound to bring to the coast un im mense number of people. Everything points towards such being the outcome of the guuerul inquiry which is being made by people in all the states cunt of the K'MikicH. Mr. JuiIhou said that many would conic to the minimi region, if Baxtern Oregon, and vast number to settle on the rich farming lands nl the varinus states, particularly in Oregon and Washington. This apMMtrl to Ih- the view of nil the railway men, ami the large travel which in promised is likely to he cause tor some differences between the mad" in the matter nf rates. In re ferring tn the subject, a railroad writer shvs tluit the railroads have just begun to realize that this season promises to eclipse all previous years in the settle ment nf the DOUntrV since ISB1, when 150,000 was added to the population of Dakota nlone. The Pacific coast is now the attraction, ami It tne imun gratinti agents are enrrect in their esti mates of the move men! of new settler", more than IlKl.lKMi will loOBtC west nf Minnesota during the OOtning summer, and of these the greater num ber will go to Washington, where the advantages are greater and the return- surer. The experience of the Canadian Pacific in local i ne I uriri Ionics of Pennsylvania Doukabobnon the barren prairies ot Manitoba, where they have experienced famine and almost stimu li, ,n during the past winter, haj diverted many of thwe people to Mon tana and the far west, and will have its Influenoe in diverting other". Tlic action of President Hill in re fusing to withdraw colonist rates is based on the expectation of an euor- mou move men! of new settlers to the northwest, a mutter in which his road is vitally interested. Iloth the North ern PeofuG und Gnu! Northern have scut out advance guards of settler" from nearly all of the sunt hern and eastern states during the winter. A colony from Maine, oompfialng BOO families, has practically agreed upon Washington as their future homes, and are expected to go forward over the Northern Pacific in April, one hun dred Mennonites from Bouth Dakota are also hiNiked for Washington. Brave Men fall victims to stomach, liver und kldue) roubles as well as wiuneii and a I feel the results In In.s nf appetite; polenM in the Mood, Backache, nervousness, bead, ache, a d tired, listless, ruu-dowo leel ing. I ut there's un need tu fwl like thai Listen n .1. w. Gardner, Idavtlle, I mi. He says: "Klectilc Hitters Is just the thing lor X man when he id all run duwn imi donl sen whether he lives or dies. It did more to gin tne new itnngth ami good appetite than anything I DOUM take I ran now eat anything and have a new .ease on Bib" Hilly Ml- at Tal I man t , n.'e drug store. Kvery bottle guaran in teed, VISITKD MILTON ORCHARDS. fruit Commissioner boor Returns to I'ondloton En Route Home. .Illdd ieer, horticultural cotntnis sionor for this district, arrived from Milton Thursday evening ami went inline to Cove this morning. Mr. I ieer visited the oreluirdists olthe Milton country in company with ti. B. Miller. president nf the state hoard nf horticul ture The visit was induced by the necessity of seeing mors cloeely to the eiitnrccineiit nl the Iruit pc-t law, ami the general neglect shown ill thii rniinlv as in all enmities in the state. Mr. i ieer stated tn the Baa! Ongonlan that the MlttOn Orchards Were found oomparati vley free from Ban Jose scale, but that the Oodlin moth is allowed tn mult i id v without let or hindrance, ami is verv bad. The oreluirdists wen (Bolally notified that they must radicate these fruit pests or have their Iruit i id inn, , i this season lie Cording to the provisions of the law. "It is a matter which concerns the fruit raiser more than unv other per sons ami they should realize the loss that further negligence would entail on them. In the states of Montana, Idaho, Waebingtou and Colorado and iii Britleb Columbia the laws an ex i iiineiv strict ami espcciaiiv so in .Montana ami llritish Columbia. As I stated to vou a lew ihivs ai(o, a car- mil of Milton fruit was condemned in lliittc, Montana, and the same may he x peeled in man v other towns during the coming season w herever Iruit Is hipped from Oregon. Milton fruit raiser.- depend larticiv on inose slides for a market. Heme, it is essential that care be exercised to sec the Iruit is tree from pc-t and conies within the provisions ol tlic law . " l here -ii ,i,ei be no complaint at the enforcement f the law here in Oregon. It W-lll Wnrk to the bcuellt nl the fruit raisers themselves, and, in fact. Is' the salvatiun of the fruit In- lustry herealsiiits. "I bone that fruit Brewers will noal themselves tin the law's reuuiniuents and the best means of eradicating the pests. Anyone of them who desires it may have free u copy of our biennial report w hich out I lues t he law and gives the most approved nieatis and methods for treating pests. The report is ex haustive It oootalne sufficient Informa tion tn cuuhlc all Iruit nan suceess- fullv to coiuhat the pests and cause them to clear their orchards from the taint of the infect ion." President Miller and Commissioner licer have begun the wnrk nf law atV force monl with the determination of seeing the end of the matter und they propOSS to du their duly. Cerluinly, sued a stand will be eodoned by ali the people and it w ill result in im mense good to the fruit interests of r mat 1 1 la toonty. CHICKENS HAVE C0NSU IN P HON. Wlnii Has Been Discovered at Oieson Aifrlctdtural Collese. the I lie tact as (lev eloped bv recent III- m -ligation at the agricultural college ut Oorvallhii says the Portland Oregon inn, that chickens may uml du have consumption is another incentive tn vigilance un the part of those who huve charge of consumptive patients in i rural districts. Tin destruction by burning ol tlic sputum ut person suffering from this disease is the only safeguard against infection. This pro cess is not ilitlicult, i .,ii it requires constant care, both on the part id the patient and his or her attendants, and should he insisted upon by the attend ing physician as of vital moment, not only as a means whereby direct infec tion may he surely prevented, hut of secondary danger through the Infection of animals the Baah of which is looom- mon Use us food. In the cuse brought to the attention of the public. Pro fessor Permit, bacteriologist of the ex perimental station at Corvallis, and !r. Wltbyoombe, vice-director, an "f the opinion that the chicken examined had contracted the disease from a 00O BUmptivS patient, through the only possible means, a statement tlmt sounds a warning which prudent, , le, n I v pei -.in-, having a person nltlictcd with this disease in charge can scarcely fuil to heed. To Make Room tor New Uoods. You can buy for cash the next :i0 days, .at pet.- sewing machines, luce curtains, portion, sofa pillows, pictures, niattiug, etc., very cheap. Iteuinuuls of cur net less than cost, .iM pa p- hull price. Opportunity of .. life time JSBBE PAIIJMO, "Prevention is tlic u-hi brldl.1' Yes run prs vtuit sicklies ,M,i our n. n tired fssllus uit iitooit nunum in lakiua Uooti'sSttmuii.o uiu 1MILLBR 0OIS TO CHUN0 KINO. State Fruit Board Presjdent Says He Is Pleased With His Appointment. II. B. Miller, who was appointed I'nited States consul for Chung King, provln if BaeullUBII, China, came down from MIHon Aundny where he has been examining fruit trees, and went mi to Portland. Mr. Miller re ceived not i Heat ton of his npHintmont when a telegram came saving: "Your appointment will be con firmed by the senate in a few days." Mr. Miller supposed the appointment referred to was as consul at Munich, the Capital of Bavaria mid the fourth largest town in the (tcrmnn empire. lie had applied for a oottsutnte then, although there had been ail IlltlBUttiOO that an Oriental port might lie as acceptable, tin account of the impor tance of the Oriental trade just now and the attention that is lining paid tn it by the government, the Chung King consulate is verv much more sat isfactory to the consul -elect, who said: "Although on account of my family. 1 would have preferred the Munich station, hut the Chung King consulate is now a better place and I am gratified that assurance is given that the senate will confirm my appointment." Mr. Miller is now president of the state Imrt it-nl turn I board of Oregon, ami was formerly president of the (gricultunl college at Corvallis. It is underst I that Mr. Miller's appointmenl is due to the Influenoe of Congressman Thomas Tongue, of the l irst liistricl of Oregon. The Pacific coast is vitally Interested ill the development of trade with China. Chung King is mi the Vang-tse-Kiang, ISBO mile." above its mouth. The in i miles between Shanghai and Hank OS have long been traversed by large sea going and river reOSels, while leliang, .ion miles west nt Hankow, I' regularly reached by light-draft vessels. Chunk King is .(nil mile" west ot lohang. Between these point" then are. Ini ii Iii m t Inn miles, extensive rapids, which make navigation peril mi" at liiw stages ol the river. How ever, Chung King has been proved h be within the navigation limit it speciallv constructed light-draft steam ers are Used, An Knglish ami German syndicate is building steamers of tin class and w ill put them on the routt between li liang ami I biingking tins year. It may be possible to run tin Vessels to BuifU. which is LtHl mile) farther west than Chunk King. Chung King is one ot the lour ports npentul to foreign commerce under artlcls B of the treaty of Shiinonseki. It had already been open ill a fashion since 1 Mill . llritish subjects were allowed to es- labliah themselves there ami Import and export merchandise, hut the right of llriti.-h vessels tn visit the purl was not conceded. The city has a popula tion of betw ilkl.lMNi and MU,000, In I HUM the net value of the total trade ot ports in the lang-tse-jwiang iiasm was 88.848,246. Chunk King, llnnkiivv. Kiukiang and ( hiuikaiig. Ihe tmlu-trie- nt the pnivmce ol Baeohui I which Chung King is tin capital, are all h weaving, straw plait ing, hat making, dressing hides, iron ami bmn Work I) pottery and china chair making, carving and gliding idols. Apart from its great minerul re on roes, it produces silk, wax, cotton tuba i of guisl ((Utility, grass cloth grain in abumlaiice. ami tea. plentiful hut ol course quality. West of Chung King and tributary to it is the ricl and p rOB pOTOU valley of the Mill, witl it -l.tNHl.tkKI I pie.' Seehilun has an area of I MH,(MI quare miles, nearly double that of Oregon, and a population little less than the I'nited Slates had in 1880, Mrs. Bishop eetlmates its population at between ,i,', 0011,000 and 7H.IHKl.IKKl, Oolquohun at 80,000,000, It Is an empire whose advancement has hecti checked by the ab-ence nf BjdOQUntS t rauspnrtat ion facilities on the xaOg1 IBB KlBlsg Now that the w b ite man s steaiuhoat has supplanted the native junk ami the Chinese porter, immense Development is sun- to come. C..8TORIA IWnn tlir BjgaahMS of Ciias II ' i nil) it. la use fur SBM tliau thirty years, aad Republican Cluu Meetlns. A meet ing of the Young Men's Ite publioan club will he held at the curt Inittse Friday evening, .March J, at o'clock, All republicans arc oonjiall) invited tn attend. ROY W. RITNER, President. .1. T. LAMRfRTIi. BeoreUrv. Young Girls How easy it is for young, firls to go into the ' 'decline. ' hey eat less and less, become Ruler and paler and can aridy drag through the day. They are on the steady down ward course. Iron does them no good; strychnine and bit tcrs all fail. They need a food that will nourish them better, and a medicine that will cor rect their disease. ii both of thtjf. elegantly and per manently combined. The Cod-Liver Oil make the blood richer, and thi jive better color to the face. The hypophuiphites of lime and ioda act ai a strong tonic to the nerves. Soon the weight increases, the digestion improves and health returm. At all drUMKista t sot. sod Si m, bCurl' & DUWKt, Uiciuuu, New York. nmrnii Renerss VITALI i LOST V AND MAIM HUC. huoj IuipoU'iicy, Night Emissions ai. rioting diseases, ail effect of gel abuse, or excess and Ind! t ration. ... i v t - in. blood, builder. Urines th pink flow to pale cheek restores the fire of rautl i nail 0Oo per bwtvboi tor with n writ tun guuruii too to euro or i fin ml Uie suouoy NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jaokaon St., CHIOAOO, ILL. hi, i salt' by tin,. K Si sioOtutuul. I'nudleluu. New Things Cold Cotton Coverts Ginghams White Goods Percales Laces and Embroideries Agents Bntterick'd Ptttrnfs Our Bargain Counter ("In it we have idaccd a Ut ol m:ds atid ends in l'ancy Oooda, Hooks riu1 Polls. Kvery article on it is a rare bai ain. 'l Main Street. MANHOOD bit' VliuilXir, tlic pri -H'i iptitMi nf n (Minim Krctn tt tih nit ,,n, w iii . .. rm u ol nil mrvuua ur dlMpHM of llii rtl urn, miru M Isil 9Crsiiliwl, lnsreinti, I'HlsiM In W IflM'Is. Ni lltti.l.l I rlllssl N rOlie iM Hltll I'linisl- I mill iit-e, m y . I. Imti.i Iiisj iiiiii, T tr !' If Mitil into 1 1 M I n I I nl ifs Ul , i.vuf l.v il.s iir 1 1 Isr lit. In n lit n in. -L ue. i.f .liu liursFi- lili-li If ll.it ilnikfJ It'll U In Mi. ii.., , .1 llViT. IhP kiilni'lu unit llii iiritnirt MM nHtoriN Htntt1 1 M ruk OfttMMs l . i i awr..r. i 1 iiiiiv i ..ruiiti'i- uit in nml mi on. v ri'turix ! tl 1. 1. x il ri'iiM- 4'tir lliull. Hfti I f'r r i.h i: ftn-tili.r iiful ii Mutt. -,l ALKtri' .:. II OL ,Tg R Jt. C ., i . u. tluX 2J7C, Utl I I UlH L.i'u, 1 111. i mi: AleJL.B? 'I'A LlgMdt N ami,, DRUOOISTSi I'KMiirniv. OftBOOHi You Can Get- The Celebrated Pilsner beer in bottles, delivered to any part ol city, at Sl-50 per Dozen. aaw- Bottled by Ceo. J. Pottner Hotel Pendleton J. E. noOHE, Proprietor Strictly first-class 3utHtaitial Com! jrt.... bxcellent Cuisine. Kvery Modern Convenience Best Hotel in Excellent Sample AMERICAN IM.AN. S3.00 per Day and Upwards. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, ORatQON. .Special kales to Hastcrn Oieson people tor louribi and conimeicial travelers By ers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Byers' Best Flour. Jt took first premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all compcti tiou, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever used. Every sack is guaranteed- We have the best Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Rye and Beardless Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W. f. V. V I-MS. Prop. Brail, Short. Fend, etc Babbitt Metal For Sale by the East BUB The Blue Front RESTORED''Jv": i.i . n i .f ul I In i .tn u li.L i !. atrsnittttiiiia ..III . Icticl A I I'llll l: I'lnBlihli tt . r i ' nr.. trmilili-il with lraitMl II la 1 1 1 i IIJH'I hIImII, 4VMH tl'illlM'K lulM, A Wlltli . iii..t u. n, m.siM-ht i tin-, il.ui t i.m.t. Ut 1's.iu (live Us a Trial.... Oood Service Hxccliciit looini Kates Is.oo.... Her Oay... Eastern Oregon Kuoim In Connection I imi Hotel In the Pacific Northwest visitinx '.maud headquarter H. C. BOWF.HS, JVUnaiccr. LARGE OR SMALL miinsTiTirc uuah 1 1 1 ir.i OreKouiaii Pub. Co.