East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 20, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    Wlirtl thov eny nlsiiit oar rule a
novelty of treinoniloiis and portentous
interest to the SiNiniHli-Anieriean mind
--will ! eiujerly OOpMd hy the iiross- 01
two eont inents.
Gums
We Want You
Pilsner
NO COTTON OR SHODDY
in.
to know what we have got in the way ot' Spring
and Summer Qootta A numlier of cases have r. -MHtlr
arrive!, ami there La BO hotter way to Bttd
out what we have got than to come and see.
New Shirt Waists,
Summer Dress Goods.
Summer Underwear, etc.
AM new goods at cut prices,
witli every dollni purchase.
A
Clements &. Wilson.
TUESDAY, MARCH SO, 1900
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A LAWYER ON LAWYERS.
At a meet i II l; of the Itepiihlican liar
AiMMM'intion in l'ortlund a few days ii(o
OX-JmiKe Henry K. Mctiimi, a well
known lawyer and one of rOOUguitMd
uhilitv. made a sis h. which i- .ittr.n l-
ini; attention all over tin- state, in
which he denounced certain corrupt
practices in the omit' ot the district ftt
tornev of Multnomah countv, ami, in
dome.' mi, he arrnivtued tin- har a ci.i
tlou mid lawyers as inilivnluals tor
their indolence and lack of interest in
the iiuhlic good, in t !. word
"When I was a-k. d to .nl.l my nanii
Ui the lint of lawyer- who had already
become niemlters of thi- orc;.inizatioii.
I refiifttl to do so Not hec.uise I had
any doubt as to the propriety of inten
tion on the part of the promoters, hut
In. an- I bad never yet seen an a
evmhly of lawyers in On-vron that ac
eompliahed anything. It ha- been our
practiiv I was nlsait to -ay, for time
immeniorial, for it is time immemori.il
with tue to huve the liar Association
of ir. i. meet oiici a e.ir. ami read
learned . . 1 1 -r llsm the guhject that a
lawyer should not defend 0M whom he
knows to l- iiuilty of crime, or, that it
ia not professional or not ethical for
him to ai pt u contingent tee. hut I
have never In-en ahle to )ud MM tbiiiK
that hu- Ufti ,n i'i 1 1 1 1 1 1 islied hv an
asseinhly of lawyer- in this state, MM
do not believe there is a remedial law
to he found upon our statute Isiuk
that was ever Migvestcil by tin '..x A-
aociatlnn ot o. . i. I know ot om
man who has done u ureal deal ol : uood.
althoiliih not in public life. I refer ti
K. w. p'nf lint in has dona md
ItV lllmsell without ti e .i--i-l.ii. e i
the bar of this county, city or -t.it.
Jinl.'e .Mctiiun ha- -iiitt.lv uiveii ut-
terance to a truth. Tin- lawyer- i in
uiviuual- ami as a class, are ilereln t in
reformations of any kind, and an- al
ways slow to lead or encourage a tnov
ment that promises betniit t,, tin
public As a ifeneral thing, they art
lacking in public spirit; the l.i-i
take up and pu-h anv reform or im
proveineiit in ciisloin, practice or law
and as to making the law inachiin
leas clumsy, less hiirileiisome t. -m ien
and more la.-uelici.il to mankind, thev
will jimt la- damned lirat.
ii one ot to., proles-ion ir known to
la a rascal and a disgrace t. jt i ;1 fU(
with his baud in the public treaaurv
inc lawyers, inOIVIUually or col lei live
ly, will take no action against him
either to ilisbar or ex,se him. In-
stAtad, many of them will ( him
eucourattement and share in the spoil
of hiH nefarious practices and aid him
to evade the penalties of the law , and
(or this ruaaon the lawyer ia MMMM
coiivicieo ior any crime lie mav eom-
mil. There in Nucb a "MhM Mflllag1
.inn. i.e them that they appear In liav
Iliv o n u nanii oi OVeriooltlUU oili
M l . I .. .
uiiouier s snoru oliilliKr. Itn this ac
i nun' ine action oi 1 1..;.'. .viidinn in
I'ortland is all the more -urpr, n
and if he receives the right ktipiatrt tin
result- ill, wine from it will reach t. all
arls of the state, h. the ewrla-t in,-
credit of the proles.-ion ot the law and
the null ruli. ul law yer- as well
it courac there are exceptions !
which theae criticisms do not apply
in wnoie or in lain, there i-n,e manv
honest, upright lawyers, who tjlvotbolr
upport to both private and publi
goial work, and it is to la' hopeil that
tlmy will in time ao bestir thcmaelvos
that their trila- will iucreaac aa to
keep in cheek the unlawful lawyers,
win. at the prtMaiil lime larg..l pre
nominate at leaat )litically, and
far aa otticia! joaitioii ia eouarraed.
KIND TO 0KNIBAL WHUhLKH.
I'rtMldenl
IlcKluley
appear to be
the people's
that Uesianl
ruther tfuueroua
luouey . Jt ia
with
a (act
guess f r a gold watch given
Court and Cottonwood
Wheeler tenilereil bit re it-nut lot i frntn
the I'nite.l States army last fall, hut
the re-icjnution n hehl delil erately
hv the BMrdtnl in onler that tteneral
I Wheeler, Ma favorite of the mlniin
i istrittioti, in in lit irotlt to the loss of
the iieople. The NMH ot this Iltvor,
itenoral Wheeler w:i enahleil to conic
home from the Philippine! at the tjov
i eminent 's UpUtM, with full mileage
ami BXpOOM to W.i-iiinutoii, u little
inatler of wane fAUUO. MIllloM "f
the ptoptt'l ash. wriniw! out of than
hv excessive and extortionate imlinct
taxation, are heitm wnstcil in similar
ways under the present ailministratioii.
In this eoiuiei't inn it may he added
that the mat of the war with .".nam ih
found to have Ireen I'-'Wl.IWl.W ; ot the
war in tin- 1 Mi i I i in i lies M4,017,W7 in
is'.h.i ami n Miniated cost of turn. .",.
HI4 for the mimtl vear. a total 01
H'.,4.s44.'k. A larire part of thi- vast
sum ronsist of favor woh as fell to
(ieneral Wheeler.
IMPERIALISM VS. EXPANSION.
Throiicfb all our history the guiiling
tar of American IjnlMllinnemn has
been the idea oi "manifest de-tiny."
Uejecting any thoiiirht of augr. KM
upon unwilling neighbors our public
men of prophetic imagination have
been inspired hy visions of the time
when the spectai le of the power, the
prosperity and the happiness of OUT
republic should lead all the le is
favored peoples of thi- continent and
the neigiilsiriiig island- to ak ad
mission into our fortunate circle. They
saw the American Mag waving from the
Arctic ocean to thctiulf of Mexico,
and everywhere Mltained by the affec
tionate pride of a loyal American popu
lation. If the republican attitude toward
Puerto Kico l o me- the permanent
xilirv of the I'n it.tl States, Manifest
lestiny is ile.nl. We never can acquire
iiiothcr loot i. soil i. ut. pie mir present
bmiuilarie" except hv en none. t or pur-
tnisi and tin- Held fur purchase is ex-
treinelv small.
There are abundant examples in our
wn time of the voluntary n rporif
tion ol one country into another, but
there is In, case in Which olle people
has nsketl another to govern it as a
abject colony." Kiiglaiid has the
best governed colonial empire in the
world. I ut the milv parts of the Brit
ish Bmplre that are in-. milv loyal to
dav are England, Scotland and Wales,
which are equal partner- in the gov
ernment and i n;. el. i and Australia.
which govern themselves a" imleiH-n-
lent nationi, and have milv senti
mental tie- with the mother untrv
England expanded when she joined
forces with Scotland, hut -he neither
grew nor gaim-il strength when the ex-
ph Ited India.
the trtHip. of ict.,r l.miuaniiel were
welcomisl w ill, enthusiasm in Naples,
Milan. Venice and Itoine, hut if I'icd-
BlOnl bad proposeil to rule tbo TfCQfJOll
tans, the Lombards, the Venetians ami
the HOMaaa a- ''Mbiaat provincial-."
where would united Italv have Is'irn'.'
What would Bavaria. Wortenibem,
t ii. I Saxoiiv have said in I K7 1 if the
had Is-eii a-ked to iH-coine isissessinii-
il Prussia instead of parts of the tier-
man Kmpiro?
v
Tin-re are two million French Cana-
liana in Canada, thirteen million
a-t il i.iii-, Indians and half caste- in
Mexico, and three million DMnle of
-iinilar races in Central America. Hi
Bfaa. i' we cannot take care ol i
million Puerto Kuans without treating
tban '- "subject foreigners.' we can
not take care of eight, , n loillion of
latoph of alien race. in Canada,
Mexico ami ( eutral America.
m e who ha- the future greatin --
oi hi- country at heart it is inexnrtssi-
lih exa-peratini; i. heal the net I
inihbling ncuiiienta hv which it is
-ought to prove that we have a right to
bo "uuiust" to Puerto Kico. What if
OQrl decisions ami exi clltlVe piefi dents
call la- iIul' ill', showing that a legal
IM ' uhl I i made up for? such treat
ment. It is not in that wuy that a
great nation is built
the oiilv statesmanlike nolicv forth,.
I'nited Htatea ia not to aec bow badlv
we can treat Puerto Kico without uln.
lating our own constitution, hut how
well we can treat it, for the enhance
ment oi ,,ur reputation and the rmtnai.
arity of our rule.
We have promised Cuba an iiuli..o.
dent government, ami we must kLua
our promise. H Puerto Kico, under
the American llai:. ui-n nr,ii..ri.ii.
orderly ami haimv. while Culm, iiuh.l
seudent, were in diwirder ami dutreaa,
IOW' I. .ii.' would it he heiore Culm
Wolilil In- lietfuuu; im to uillnit her 1.,
Puerto Itico H privilexeV
ThlWIgh Puerto Hico we Naak (or
tin- Bret time to the whole Spanish
American worhl. Hitherto the
ililleri nee of lanuuaue has Wept 01 out
of the interclitttiije nf iih-as that pre
vails actively throughout that world,
from Pataiionia t,, the Kn, tiraude.
Our purimsfH have heeii inisrepre
Htad to the Spanish-Americans.
There are Spanish, Kreuch and Qermatl
colonies in every important ally ol
latin America, ami the inemlatrH of
these settlements have taken paint) to
distort our purpose- anil excite the
jealousy ami N)per)tltluC of the people
NOV, or the lirst time, we have an
Opportunity to set ourselves right
Puerto Kico will U- an object lesson in
our purposes and our methods of gov
ernment for all Sfiunish-America. The
i ucrto Kirans have means of makim.
til.
Ililrulvos heard. Thcv have men of
iciier- whose writniKs are read through
all the eighteen Uflu repuhliis. They
Imvo liewsoalaTn .111.1 ,M.r,.-l,
I ...... , , I
t'ion what
months and
we do in the next few
HOOD what the l'uorto
RlMM sav of it, will ilein'iid the juile
inents that w ill lie formed of us hv tifty
million people, naturally snspieimis,
w hom it is to our interest to curcil into.
Dpon thin will depend the ouestioli
whether Mexico. X icnriititui and Costa
I; it':i hall limit to Its for protection or
turn from us with aversion. DpOfl it
depend the future of the Monroe doc
trine the question whether that 000
trine shall 00 regarded as merely n de
cree of selti-di policy maintained hy
mir solitary force, or M a nirt of the
pithlic law of the We-tern llemi
phere. risited in the rectanl of a
hundred and thirty million people,
The American people are still de
voted to the idea of expansion. They
like to think of the tlati moving west
ward acros the Mississippi. across the
Hoe I, tee, KCTOM the Sierra", across the
Cepoedee, prewlin to the Kin Qrnnde,
and carrying repuhlieaii InodoOl and
American commercial, industrial and
political life wherev T it (Cinf.
DltlOM we can continito to oxtiand
in this way, expansion -tops. When
we want to train WOUthl we wish to do
it by tnklng on more muscle, not hy
nillnn oar pockets w ith lead. Kxpati
llon and assimilation must io hand in
hand Therefore the tirat duty of every
honest i-xpaiisionist i to "kill im
perlnllfm. 11 Rxponolon can survive
Atkinson hut not a continued course
of llannii. New York .loitrnal.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take LejBattTI fOOM Itiilalnr Tatileta. All
ilruagltln rvfiiiel ttic iihiih'v If tt falls to curt'.
K W. iirorc't iilKtialuri.' U uu cacti bux. 2k.
Senator Foster and Itopreaentattve
Jomi and Cushinan, have Mlafraphod
Spi.kane repiihlicans that a prominent
repuhlieaii speaker would noon follow
W. .1. Bryan Uiroaflfa the state.
Many a woman has periodic crying
tpelU. She meets her hu.laud with
eyes red and swollen and he cries out :
" Wltat has happened ? " Nothing;" his
wile replies. " I don't know what ia the
matter with me. hut I just had to have
a good cry " Men don't have crying;
spclh. It would seem therefore that an
affection confined to women must have
its can? in the womanly nature. There
is no doubt that a diseased condition of
tin- delicate womanly organs, is in gen
eral restmnsible for feminine nervous-nes-
and Ir. -teria.
The use of Ir. Pierce's Pavoritc Pre
scription makes women happy by mak
ing mem ueaimy mere are no more
crying pelU. " Favorite Prescription"
Clin,, iuliamm.ittoii, ulceration and fe
tr.ile weakness. It makes weak women
strong, ick women well.
There U no medicine "just as good."
Accept no tulistitute.
"For three years." write, Mrs. Mary A. Haaaer
of Huh. Lamar Co., Texas. " I sufferril with fall
Idr of the womli. also ulceration of the womb
Alter lltlng three twUleA of your ' Favorite Pre
Acrtpliuti.' four of 'fiolden Mtdical Diacuverv
sail two vlala of ' Hlcsaaal Pellcis I fuuurt re
lief 1 am able to do my work with ease. I rec
onimeuit your woiidertul meitttine to all uiy
trif ii. 1, for I truly believe II saved m life."
l-'rec. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser,
in t.i covers, is sent trtr on receipt of
2i iie-een'. -t.impr. to pay cost of mailing
'. Cloth binding ti stamp-. Ad
dress Dr. K. V Pierce, Uuflalo, N. Y.
oC . C -0sut-C) oa-o teo
Telephone Livery Stable
I'luU-r Sea
Miniati-uii-iit.
Fashionable Hl-s Low Hate.
Tin- ltest TamooM in tin- ('in.
Special attention given to Imard
lug horseii.
S. F. Hays. Prop.
Opposite OfMUl lloute.
Telephone No. 3M
UHf0tH(. 00 " O0-
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Lea & Perrins'
SAUCE
THE ORIGINAL
WORCESTERSHIRE
Gives moet delicious flavor to
Hot and Cold Meats,
Gravies,
Salads, Soups, Game,
Fish,
Welsh Rarebits, etc.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
CUi siKuaUiru on ever)' laxUe
John iiuiiun'. Son. AgeaU, Naw Yarfc.
HO MORE KLONDIKE
I IIKI!K II SI llNt. '. u 1. Uiert- you
U gel it K,,,l NUaltJ lueal al a uasoii
ul.h- ctatl, an, I llial . ai
Goedeoke's
Mew; Cafe...
Mum Hi., uvti fJotii to Kiiiiiirt Mi-ttt
Old
TO
I'll UN OKA Alt
on .ht'lvvx, wall, or
writi-piuK BlirpUMt
Newspapers !"'.',
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ml. kt.t. 'L.
l l lll. KA.sr OUKl.OMAN III ! 11 1. Ivn.Hu'
toll, Itregitu.
Tbe Kast Orsgoman is Eastern Ore
gon' representative paper. It leads, and
the people appreciate it and anew it by
their liberal patronage. It ia the advet
liaiog medium of ibis section.
Tears-HP
IS USi;n IN THE MANUI ACTlJiVj: OP
Pendleton
When you huy a blanket boating the
name "I'cndletnn Wm en Mil's" you
may he Mire you are obtaining the hest
hlankct niatte. and one which contains
nothtnu hut pure fleece wool.
its Filiii wioi Mils
Supply the Icadiiiri merchants
of the Northwest. . .
1900
Bicycles
Men's Crescents
$25 and $35.
LadiesXrescents
$26 and $35.
A consignment of $25 and $26 Crescents
has just
Come in and
The Crescent Agency
East Oregonian Building.
m JmfriMam rMMH si STSMH HMMn Sf ,aMsws -
DeeaUT Tliu. Hohotial Akuivs
roM Afruiii tV.arH.tton . rkoH
fast 'Halt l-ake, Denver. Kort raal
Mall Wurlli iiiuaiuv, kau. Mall
m. saa City, St Ltul. ::Vi a m
Chicago aul Kjtsl, yta
Urogun btturt Ciiit-
Huokaiie Walla Walla, Muokane, Huokaur
Flyer MliiiieaiAiUt, ht Haul, Klver
tJ)a. id. Duiulti, Mliwauk.t', S.JU i. it
Chluagu ami hat!, via
(irealhortlteru.
Kant Mall PorUauU ami Han Kran Fast Mat
aoi.iu elseu. 6;lSa.oi
i in Oo.su Hl.aausblus :Q0 u. art
Kruut l'ortluU
for Han Kraucusat
Kvery Byn days.
sola u. Oolusubla Uly.r ii:.s)u. n.
Kx Humbly ! HMaua.rs. Hi. Huiida)
Halurday to AltorU ami Way
It) a oi I lauulUiga
s JhMB Maatk. iur. bT.Uw'sU
DaQy Kluarta w LowlsUtu Hatly
li'JOa . 7 -jl) a. ui.
Mite, l trail! I I'm ,ll,-l.,i, fur Wall,. v . i .
dally en i-pl Bun .i al J p in. Arrives :.-iu u. m.
Fur rull Uifuruiailoii aunly or writ. Ut
W. II. tltlKLHUKT,
i.eusral Fisssngsr Agejit,
Purtlaiut
F F
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. itregon.
Hriula tliu N.ws !
I he i .ost Oregonian
Out) l.W a wsak
by Carrier.
ALL THE NEWS! Take tbe Eaat
Oregonian. Daily 5 oo a year by
mail. Weekly 91.30, and Semi.
Weekly Sa.oo a yeai. Samplatepy ffe
Blankets
arrived.
See Them.
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
RUNS
Fulliimu MccpuiK Caret.
Elegant Dintug (an,
Ttmrist Sleeping Garb
ST. PAUL,
I M1NNBAPOL.1H,
lDULUTH,
IKAKQOi
TO (GRAND PORKS
ICROOK8TON,
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BUTTB.
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NEW YORK,
BOSTON AND ALL
POINTS EAST AND HUUTh.
riimugta Tleksta Ut Japan and I'hlua, M
lauouia and Nortitaru faolOo HUuuuslilu t r
ami Auiarluan line.
i ,i r eOMtSUUMI.
Train loavts P.ndl.Utn dally axeapt non
day al ssvp m.
ror l urllirr lutor inalloii, tlnir card, uiai
auft UoSrU oall on or wrtl
W. AliAM-i. Agei.l, PeudieUtu. Uregou, or
A,- It I'MAHl-ruN, lulrd and Morrisot
tresis, eortlsnd. OnaroD
MONEY
At 7 Per Cent.
Will loan 01,
or will furnish
Itep&yable In
mission..
improved city property
money to bulhl with.
lusUUmeiils. No coin
FRANK B. GL0PT0M
tt08 Main Street
nt for the KilliUble Kavlugs A Loan
Aaeoclalion .
At
Lowest
Prices
R.JVIARTIN
The New York World,
Thrice a-Week Edition
ALllOST A DAILY AT THE PRICE
Of A WEEKLY.
The moat hlolv I'irenhitiHl "weekly"
IMWflpapn in Altwrlca in the Thriee-n-WMt
m) It ion ol The New York Worhl,
ami with the pres-iileiitiiil riunpiiin
now ut l in in i you oannot do without it.
Here tire Minie of the reiisoiiH why it
in easily the leiuler in ilollnrii year
jotirniil i.iu.
It is hMMd I'vorv other Uy, nml in to
till purposes it 1 1 it 1 1 y .
a?VPr week enrh stihseriher receives
IS piiptes mill often (llirillg the "hiisy"
seiison IM pitxi'N etteh week.
The price i only l per year.
It is virtunllv a rlnily nt the price of
u weekly.
Its news covers every known part of
the worhl. No weekly newspaper coll hi
stand lone ami furnish such service.
Tin- Thrn e-ii Week Worhl baa ut its
ilinposal nil of the resources of the
greatest newspaper in existence the
wonder of modern journal ism
America's (ireatest Newsiiaiier. " us
it Iiiih Is'on instlv termed The New
York World.
Its political news i- uhsolutelv itn-
partial. This tact will he ol eaiMOial
value in the prcHidential catupain
coming on.
I he hest of current lift lull Is totiinl
in its columns.
These arc onlv some of the reasons ;
there are others. Head it and see
them all.
We offer thi- uiieotialetl newHiiuiM'r
ami the weekly Mast Omtiouian to
gether one year for The regular
siilstcription price of the two tasrs is
9.M.
The Tri-Weeklv World and the Senn-
Weeklv Last Oregonian one vear (or
U.wO.
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lloii..locllyi-,,iiddiillal. Ilandls.,k,.ii 1'Airuu
sant fret." Ol.l.it hunnry fur si-iiriua pat.nl.
I'Al.ai. taken llirtiu.il Muiiii A Co roteiv.
nut mi SASASf. witti,,ur.obArse, Ut tbe
Scientific American.
iAnii. iiif'ly IllustrslfXt asslily I..r..t clr
nUaUOU any a ImiII1. lourual Taruil. S3 a
tear : four luonlb. II. Bold by .11 i..,in7i.
36IBruas.S).
Sloe m V 8t.. Waal.
Take the...
Washington &
Columbia River
Railway
For Oblcago, St. Paul Ht. UiuU Kanea
Ulty, Bt Joe, 1 unaha and
All Points East and Soutk
PORTLAND and point,
on the Sound.
Ariivtta at kiift a. ut. axveul on Mouiiay. Wae
uaaday aud Crtday , lu .it, a. m.
JtiartadaUy uo.pt Huiday at IHUO p. m.
- " iniuiuwwuii irfamiuu rakfjs alia ao
oouiuioilaUoua oall on or adaraas
W. Al.AM.t Aa.iil.
H- B. t!AUAliMiAUM,ton;CW'"
Walla Walla. Waan
Beer
The Best Bee, lt
Pendleton. Ask
for it. You uili
like it.
Pilsner
Beer
Never causes Headache
nor Dizziness.
Schultz Brewing Co.
Opposite 0. R. A. N.
Hour ri Hoose.
TME CITY...
Livery. Feed and
Sale Stables...
CMHIS SiaPSON - Prorrletir
rythlBg New. Ne Hrrrst
Niw itiuM. Beat rlga nril tearm
in the city. Hoarders (tlven lb
hest attajiUotl,
Service unv LSOBT of the night,
Telephone No. 711.
MALE HELP WANTED.
MKS WANTKIt TO I.KAKN RAItHKI
trsile Only elKiit weeks r.-ii I r.-.l : -i- . u:
m l 111- till- si'smiii ; llliisiralsil ealsliiiiui,
BapOtoltr and -niivi nlr malleil fret Meli i'i
Hurls rl ollene. sun hralicl.cn Calif
ATTORNEYS.
tt. .1. It KAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Otiti c In HhvIiirs Hank HiiIIiIIiik. iiwlslra.
0ABTBR A IIAI.KY, ATTOUnTys AT
la, ufllee ,11 .... ha- Hank lltilMlui;
T.'.l. HAII.KY. I.AWYKK. OK Kit eTx
hnl, I HiiIIiIiiik. IVinlli tiiii, (irt'Riiu
JA.MKH A. FEE, LA W OFFICE IN SUDD
Mldtaff,
H. E. COLUKB. I.AWYKR, IMoji 17,
A.ttiii lalliiii HiiIIiIIiik
UK'S. KITXtiEUAI.il. A'l'TllUNKY AT
Ijiw lull,, in Anuielalloii Hliiek
N. IIEItK.EI.KY. ATTOUNEY A I LAW.
ntlli e In Awoelatlon Block.
K. 1). 1IOVH, ATTDUNKV AT LAW. Ill
( uurl Ht.
H. A. NEWI1EKUY, ATTOUNKY Al
Law ItiMim IA, AsAtielatiiin HuIIiIiiik-
.1 . T. HINKLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Aksiiciatton Hloek, I'euilloton, Ori'Kuu.
PHYSICIANS.
(Oaiee 111 I'ellillt'lon hy-
, ,, ... ,. , ,,, l uu.- llauk lli, in . lulu I.'
iTei , : i. in ; im .. in .H-altil
(1UI77.) Ion West VteLl.Hl. ttiAWl,
17 to to a. ni.;S U V pa.
f7w. VINCENT. M. I). OFFICE Kill
ol Klr.l Nalluiial Hank. uiIm- Imurs lo to I
a. in. ; I Ui ;l p in.
DR. 0. J. SMITH. orflOK oVEIt I'KN
uetea Havlims Hunk. TMephaM Hi raa-
ileuee telepllntli
W. E. I'EUIt Y, M. 1. OFFICE IN .1 1 1)0 !
HiiIIiIIiik. eoruvr Court and Maui HU. i .ml
ui aBei ds im mttiit.
H.S. OAUFIEI.K, M. IL, IIOMEOI-ATH-ie
I'liy.uiaii and surgeun ndne in JisM
auiidiBc.
I1KNT1STS.
E. A. Al OMAN, DENTIST,
hi Jiidd HulldiiiK.
OF KICK
A. L. IIEATI E. Ii. 1). H. oKKICE oVKK
-"ins Hank. ia. admiiilslvreil
E. A. MANN, HENTIST, IN AKHOOLV-
tlou Hloek. over V. H. l.'loptoll's oBlff
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
I V. HdW AHII. AKCItlTKCT AN'll SI I'M-
nil, '.I'lent, make, i niniilele ami r.-liable
i ," uiiitiiiiiii. in uu eitj oi ii"ii..
Idiom 17, Jiidd bulliliiig.
rilo.MA.s Ml 'III, UOMTRA0T0B AS1
niiiiiler Clans and relialtle , .in.... UU
ui.lieil mil. , i. AsMieiatioii Hlovk.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
THE PENDLETON sa VINOS HANK,
rfudleloli, Oregon Orgaulied March l.iae;
I .it.... iiiK-iesi unnaeil III! ir'ii'i.
j ... -1 1 Exchange Uiiighl and aold uu all iria
eipal i -i- .... aileiilion glvtin In ,olas
...(. ... rf, ruiiiiaii, jjrr.muill , J. It. .,
vleepre.liteiit; T.J. Murrl., caahlur
FIRST NATIONAL HAN K OF ATHENA,
iioKwi i 'apllal, a.At,uui; aurplus, 7,jd' I
teres! on uu, , dvpoalls. Itval. In (ort-iKn aa
it .im -lit t.AeliHin.,' i ..ll. ...i i..... ill At
tended l lleniti AdautA, plUAldvlit. Hul'
Mi Arthur, vice-president ; E. L. Baiucu, taik-
lr; L. W Harnett, assistant cashier.
Kl UKT N ATTONAL HANK U" PEN Dl.K
im, i apltal, 7o,t..i : .iirplUA, 9176,uia' Traae
act. a general banking liu.lueas. EAibsafl
and telegraulile traitilets sold ou Cnitagn, IV
Kraiii i.eu, N. York aud principal neiiie
the Nurthwest. liralu Hrawu on Churn Jrf
and huiope. Make, collections on rea-.'S""
lerut. Levi Aiskeny, nre.ldeul, M. Ha'
vli ' I"' -"I' HI ' I. Wade, eaAlller H l
Uueru.e) , asslsuut eashlor.
THE JACKSON I ill KHO.N CO.MI NV
in,. -im. ui Broker, c'aplul slock. !'.:
iHtiee in Ea.i Oregonian Uulldlug, Maiu "
M ebb aireet., t'euilletou, Oregon lie - t""
eerililealeb ol depo.it tteariug uiteraat A'',,
geiiersl agrnt. truatee or atlorut))' (or luiliv"""
ttls in i i, t iinratloiis. and an .naiitiiee or refelVSt-
Moue) lu lu. oi aud ad sllees lusiie on unirlgsfr
or other security, Hold, properly 111 iru.t
a
cartiA lor the wiiu iK-iiilliitf iiifi..iiiiu er las
Mill. man! nt oonflleiiol lulere.ls AuiaJ
general care of real eaiale with strict eoiuxi'
aa to expenditure lor repairs. Colled, reiits.
luleruat, dlvideuda, bills, aeeouaU or un 'ii"
Pays tale.. aAAtts. menu or iuaurauee I'""1'
uma. All trust, earelully aud ectiuonii'.lu
aituiliil.iered. i holce first mortgage e. ii"'1
loysjtmuts mad, (or non-reuaenu. ilkr
aud full Iniormatloi unuished I ice
IN I'ul SI) HI I ill.l.tlW INC AN'I-
uials have lateu tukeu up hy the Cily Mar
shal aud will he auld si the expiration "i l
days for coats and exuoostts: .
Hue hay mure hraudttl with an ludiaii br.ua
low dowu on led shoulder, weight alm a
isiuutl.. ahoul 11 years old. ,
Hue gray horae hraudett with ludlan ' "" ;
uu right hi,, alstui Ii year, old, weight .!"
lii pounds. ,
line surn l home I. ramie, I with ludiaii lusu
mi right hip, about ii yearaoltl, weight .best
sun pituuda.
Huled March 17, two.
J M 11EATHMAN, City Maraln
s a ,a it
II 1 ui a AM I to SL
.. , .... .... . i ot
Minsi'i ihrTv ,ii.. i.tr ;.,...uiii
-t III. ,1,1 U.A.I.." 1
ucttnunors In the I oiits
to
Magazines
Mule, or Europe, niam
by postal uotti, ekeeaj
aeud III the K.tsi uiiw'.
num the net pulili.'"!
price ol the puuiu ,,vt;
tfetl desire, aud we
, t.m ..... ..II rl.t I'"
uunui bulng lost In the mail. Il will save
i ii i ...ui. I, ami risk. If you are a .ubAcrlls"
In the East liauaiMAS, in reinlltlug yo
deduel leu per eenl (nun Ihe publishers' I'll''
Address! KAkr HKEIiONIAN PUB. CO., Puuoae
lou. Orvgou.
ITIIS PAl-EU 1!- KEPT ON
t 18 KEPT ON FILK ATK
. lor advuriiAtu. uui aa ayarss
i,. itase a Aiivnrtl
elialils hxehaiigtt.
whole contracts lor salvertujlue tstit
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