East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 21, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    Tailor Made Suits
All of the latest styles are now on exhibi-
bition at
A $r()() Piano to he given away.
Kvery 50 cent purchase entitles
yon to a chance.
leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co
Odd Fellows' Temple.
W'.i l.-I "l . MAIU'll II, HMKI.
TAXES ARE NOW DUE.
Hull' for 181)11 Delivered to the
SliorlfT
by the County Clerk.
County Clark It. s. BsrfougiM
deliver! to Sheriff W. M. Hliikb-v
tins
the
H
lM,
tux roll fur 1MIKI, the tuxes if tin
aemnienl lor that veur bains Don I
r inline to the order of the county
l imit, the taxen will heroine dtle -May
H. The total MMMMt curried bv the
ml Ik in into. mo:, hi. divided aj follows I
Count and Htate tax II17.M8.M.
Polls, B1.1M.
Rum! i m 1 1 tax, M1M,
Ruad tax, MBM.M.
Coyote Inanity tux. 1 7LM.'. -.'!.
t uyotC iNitintv tux tin nhcep, I1B76.M.
City nf Pendleton, 7:ti::. is.
City of Milton, IIM.M.
City of Wenton, MM.tt.
City of Athena, MM.Ot.
Sell oo I diMtrietH No. f!71!.IM; No.
4, Mf.Mj No. fi, 1222.1 ; No. H,
IS74.M; No. II, IKS. HO; No. IB,
10174.17! No. lu, MIM.Mi No. 24,
.V 4i; No. as, f7H.ft7;No. L'7, :IW.IHi;
No, M, Smm.HI ; No. W, 27m.2tt: No.
81. I147K.-IO; No. $151.10; No. 40.
MT.lOj No. 44, l4H.:i7; No. 52,
1101.31; No. 54, )2I4HI; No. 5B,
MM.M; No. 511, I27.II); No. tin,
flll.ttl No. M HMiMl No. 70,
1106.79; No. 72. I1S7.M: Mo. 74,
I82.71 No. 79, MO.SS No so, MM.M;
No US, I144.H; No. K4, 4H, ,67 . No
No. M, 1146.08; No, M,
1649.18; No. 91, M7.75; No. M,
;; No. io.-, 224.BI.
How'i Thll?
11 offer (in, Bund red liclinr naaratd tor
BDJ ceeu ol catarrh Clint MMMt M lewd by
II n 1 ! i ..tarrti Cure.
I I CHENEY A CO., I'mpa., Toledo, 0,
IV. ii,,- tuitt.rsiKii.'.l. nave known F. J One
nt) (in the u.t tlfteen year., ami bell.-v.- luni
l-Tlf, 1 1 liiilmrnblc In nil Im-lucM. tritifie'tloni!
"ii'i hiiitm-iHlly Hlilf lu curry uui any ..bllga
lloa made l.y tln,ir linn
M , I'm ai,
vVluile.alc lnii(Kll. T.il.-.ln. Mil,.
Wai.iiim.. Rinnan .V Marvin.
vVIxiIcmI.- liriiKiilala. T.il.xl,,. nhlu
II, ,11'. Catarrtt dire U Lk.-n Internally, aet
Hi,: ilinetly mi tie- IiIihhI ami mucin, .urlac.-
,,l Hi,- ) turn. I'rlre 7Sc. p.r buttle. Hnlil by
li ,lriiKil Testimonial, free,
hull's Kaiullv I'llla are tin- bunt.
COLUMBIA SOUTHERN AT WORK.
Hits Five Hundred Men Laying Track
to
Shaniko.
V.. K. Lytic, of the Columbia South
ern. Iiuh Mtat,-,l that hih company mm
llM 5(XI men at work luving truck.
They are pmgrensinir at the' rate of 4500
5000 feet pur day. "We expect to
have our line completed through to
Shaniku hy April 15." said he
"Commencing Muy 1, we nhull ua
tubliali passenger train service Uttween
biggs, mi the (. K. & N., and
Shaniko. Our train will connect with
the new O. K. A N.'h morning train,
to he put into nervier on or uhout that
'l ite, running out of l'ortlund. Thin
will etuihle mail to reach interior die
trlota 24 hours earlier thun ut present
( mi The Dal If m. It will ahorteu the
old route from The italics to interme
diate l"iiilr- l.o miles, displacing ntuge
m.-s i,, thai extent. Jtuilv stages will
he pin on at Shaniko to Prinevillc und
"V!J! ". via (Won City.
o.jr c. 1 1 1 1 i,i 1 1 v t-HtatiliHli iiH re
pair shops at s, ,,,',, W.. I.,..,.. 1....1
UfMra , already the pul,a um Hjafitha
J,'.','7. " 1 ''w"K,,r Jlot und freight
We believe that our Hue in opening
"I h'mtory ( ireetl) trihuturv t l',,rt
u.0 termor, riet, j,, n,feru, r.
tt I K'"t atoirk country ae
" Prade thai aoold natnrall drift
' : ," ,ir"vniinK lu
lilitiee were
', I"'., HI ccrtainlv
come to I'ort-
anil, ill,.
ricli iniiies alonv the
lohn l,i
are
river
n',,ni- ore 11
"...o.iiiiiK mat mil o Taenia and
1 1 '''pleoo Jiiat um aixin ui- l'.,rl -Wild
eMul. iattee ith proved hliudter
hie will ..II ao tttara. It will the, be
'"''"'le to make u rute .,- low ue 2,
We have
Alarm Clocks at
75c.
Hight-Day Shelf Clock5
at only ....
$2.60.
L. Hunziker
Jeweler aod
Opticiaa.
Coffee Talk
Dou't be foolish and pay a raucy price lor package coffee
when you cau buy Cbase &. Sauborna bulk coffee at the
suiue price It goee
Ouce tried, always used.
CHAS. R0HRMANN,
Aijeut for Peudletoa.
And
Silk
Wasits
Vthiidi will nuike it uiy to
there ore netting un low an 14
tdiip in
u ton. ' '
Beecham a Benefactor.
The following paragraph m- bean
appaarinji of late in nearly all of the
leading Rngliah pa pare, and ai a reeuli
thoiiHandH of Imxeh 11' ileechamV pills
have I, mi 111 1 11,, 11 wey to the lurh 1 1 i,l'
line in South Africa, and a greut
heneflt to the Holdicrn Iiuh renulted
Tlie proprietor ,,l Heecham'H pilll
doahaa aa to ntnte thu; he will lu-
, leaned to Hen, I a frratin hox of Imh well
kuoan product ionn, poHtugc paid, to
any individual noldier now on active
Hervice in South Africa, if any reudern
w ill eafld to St. Helen 'h an uddrenn
which w ill tind their alinent friend at
the neat of war. He Iiiih adopted thin
retime in coiineo,neiice of In m,- re
ctdved ho many letter complaining that
thie medieine cannot at prcwnl In- ob
tained at the front. "
Mr. Beechaui'H put, lie npirit i eon
Ntuntly HHHerting itnelf. It wan only the
other day we read of hin bidding for
the muniiHcriiit of the now funiou
"Ahmuit Minded Iteggur" and of the
hoiiorh which hi town had U-towed
ti bin an mayor of St. Helen.
Small wonder thai thousand,, win, have
ttonefitod hy hin medicine regard him
uh u perHiinul la-nefuctor rather thun u
minty DlfaOMtl ity Ottly known by rea
on of the world-wide popularity of the
urticle which hears bin name.
BROWN PLYM ATE.
Deputy Alienor Brown and Mill Leota
Plymate Wedded Monday Night.
HolH-rt llrown, deputy county as
sessor, und Miss Laota M. Plymate
were married Monday evening ut the
leu f Mr. and Mm. Win. Huff,
eight miles northeant from Pendleton.
Th,- Bar, 11 Bnndennan, paatorof
the OhriaUaa church ut Helix, per
formed the ceremony. Only 11
friends were present.
Mr DreWB in uli aAolanl deputy in
Asnesnor lturun's otllee Minn I'lviiiute
came recently from Hulnev. Oregon,
where her pareiils, Mr. iiml Mm. J. R
rivinatc, raaida.
They will live ill Pendleton.
The Appetite of a Goal.
Is envied by all poor dyspeptich wi, ob
Htoinuch and liver are out of order. All
lUOk slioiilU kuow that )r King's New
Life Pille, the wonderful itomaeli and
liver remedy, glvei a epleudld appetite,
mtind dlgMHtlun, aud a regular biailly
habit that lniurea perfect health aud
great energy. Ouiy 25c at any drug 1 ore.
Arrival! at the Hotel Pendleton.
J A Heimet!, St Joseph.
I W DiXOn, Seattle.
J J Hums, Portland
C 0 Stucev, l'ortlund
T W Jaokaon, Portland.
J Kvan, Hig Sundy.
Jonb Town ireut Fulls.
A J Hull, Spokune.
F. F (iiaalyeur, San Fraiiciaeo.
.1 Hone. Spokane.
I Shlllts, Spokune.
I I Hubbard, Spokane
Wm Oaadiah, Spokane
i Welti, Spokune.
0 S Jenniiign, Idaho.
C A Murrin, lluyton.
H L Truver, Havton.
J A Bernstein. San Frunciseo
(' W Flick iuger, Wullu Walla.
Robert Towne, waablngton,
H F! Kickers, Saleai.
(' Smith, Salem.
Sieve Foley, Lu tiruudc.
F Murtin, Boise.
Chun P Morriaon, New York.
Henriette I-c, New York.
A F Biichunun. New York.
Carrie Pryor, New.
rlbiir 1 .regory. New Y'ork.
CASTOXIA
Bean the ianilur of i has H. Pu
in uac fur mure tUau thirty yean, aod
y Kind pa tUv A.j. UvmflU.
For Sale Cheap.
A cottage on lot H block 2t4 Keaerve
addition to Pendleton.
K1CHAKD LAMJJKKCHT.
All dooton told Bealok "'f-IKoa. of
' J "' euuKriug in
inontlii from rectal tlatula, he would die
miles.-, a coatly operation wae perfoi mcl.
But lie cured hluiaelf with live n,,, , f
Buckleu'a Arnica Salve, the aureat pile
cure on earth aud the beataalve lu the
world. l'6c a box. Hold by Tallmao & Co.
Mrs. Damon, wifu of Van A. Damon,
who lives on a farm near Portland,
died Monday, after a lingering illness
of .-,-, Tal 111011 1 1 1. -
furthei aud makes a better
cup.
Court Street
A POLITICAL DAY.
Republican Prlmarlei Are In Proareit In
Umatilla County.
To1hv, the firM real luittle of the
republican campaign ha lnen in pro
gre, and, in fact i not yet endiil, for
the primane are tieing conducted
throughout rmatilla conntv bv that
party. Although there have been not
ninnv open expressions indicative of
content ion between factions, anvoni
who ha for a moment turned asid
1 mm !ii "nsine ami inuuinvl into
the Irval political condition ha
quickly learned that I matilla county
republican are fiercely fighting just
now. lighting very fiercely.
The publication of his open letter t
Sixth diMrirt republican voter bv
Judge Lowell lust week MM the Ut
criterion bv whVh t 1 judge the trend
of events. So noon a the letter at
pWti it Beoanil apparent that then
wa a Lowell ami unti-l.onell content
waning, anil that the lirimarien ami
countv convention would center aroiin,
that innue as the one paramount.
It in generally understood that th
interest which arc opposing .Indgi
Lowell have also ileclareil war on Sena
tor Tavlor. Thi in a fact not denied
and, in truth, the nnpremacy id Judgi
i,owpii ami ellator laylor or ol tin
opponing element, is the one Innm
which luterentn republican voters t
lav.
It in also true that the head and
front of the auti-l.owell clement in V
J. Furnish, who, with some other
strong republicans alsait him ha
organized the battle. That Mr
Furnish commands the forces in eon
ceiled.
The republican primaries today have
therefore, lieeti intensely interesting
not only to republican, but as well ti
democratn. l or il has been a ntruggli
control the machinery of the parM
111 tins enuntv.
The primaries oiM-ned ut 1 o'clock
ami ill dose ai a p. in. Tomorrow
tin delegate will be known and oh
nervine persons will In- able to ju-lgi
somewhat how went the battle of tin
preliminary ballots in today's contest
Tuesday evening, the demm-rats met
at tl ourt lions,. 1 1 , arrange for tin
coming of W. J. Bryan on Thumdav,
March 29. Cmnmitteea were upMintnl
to attciul to the various detailn an f,,l-
lows :
Committee of arrangements K. I
Kovd, Win. Hilton, A. I. Slillmaii. (i
A llartinan, T. (i. Hailev, W. M.
Hlaklcy.
Committee on munic T. i. Hal lay
Cri Simpson, J. 8. I.indsev.
CommittiM- on tinance 1. H. Watson,
Alex Hryatlule, W. M. Hlakley, H. A
Hartmah, I. Turner.
t ommitti.. n 111 utmg (, linker,
('. I' lliivis, 1, eo. I'. Rosenberg, J . F.
Lathrop, B. 1. Boyd.
Committee on grounds T. F. How
ard, to name his asnintautn.
T. (i. Huiley wan appoint, -.1 to send
someone throughout tin- county to givi
notice of Mr. Hryan'n coming by -r
nonallv visiting the neveral towns 111
the county ami advertising the rally.
W. M. Pierce will serve as ibuirmaii
of the dav and an chairman of th
reception committee. The reception
committee will connist of twenty-four
members, and the vice-p residents w i
In- upp'iinted one from each precinct of
. . . . i , , k
ine county. 1 lie name- win ne an
nouiiccd tomorrow.
There will la- no jHipulist county
convention held in Vancouver county,
and no populist ticket placed in nom
ination tor county ollices, thin year.
Such in the decision arrived at by tin
lHipulmt countv central committee at
the meeting held in Chairman Uraan'i
oftiee Sutnrday. There were 20 of tin
'2'A committeemen present, und the voU
not to hold a separate convciil um was
iinunimoun. Bv the action of tin
committee the n,pulistn practically
ubuniloncd their orgun irat ion in tin
countv and decided to amliatc and co
operate in all particular- with tin
deinocruts, under the Hume of the
detiiiM-rutic parly. Tin-Oregon inn savs
that It In generally llliderstinnl Cat tin
action taken ia due to the direct in
tiuenct und ml vice of Lieutenant ioy-
cnror Tbiimton Daniels, owner and
piiblmher of the Vancouver Keginter,
lor a iiumlM-r of years conducted an a
ipulist orgun, hut which recently
changed its name to the Reginter-HemM-rut.
It ia undemtinsl many of
the luiddle-of-the-mud populists of the
countv ure coiihiderably disgruntled
over the action of the committee, und
there is considerable tulk of bolting
.oiiele was lixed lor priinarie- or con
vent ion.
llciii'N-ruth of Harney county
1:1th noninatad tin- following
For Sheriff. Ocorge Shelley:
on th.
ticket
1 county
clerk, H. C. Ricaardao.;
treusurer
R. C. Angeyilie colllll.ihsioner, R. J
Williums; ussehsor, J. W. Bucbanun
achotd nuierinU)ndent, J. C. Barth-tt
survey or, J. R. Jobnaon ; coroner, F
Manner lielegates to the state con
vention ure: W. 1. Baker, Julian
Byrd, W. B. Hudson, J. 11 t aw held.
The Cupital Journal ipioten OoMfBOI
liecr as lollowh on the ipu-stion ol his
cuinlidm v P.r the neiiute U - d Mr-
Bride:
"I will not ullow iny name to be
Used by either side or by any faction,
und will not ullow the subject to take
a particle of in v time or thought. The
(s-ople have efecte-i me governor, and
Hive hot askini me to run for aeuutor,
uud it would Is- unfair for me to do so.
or to do anything else thun give them
the best service I am cupuble of III the
position to which I was eh-eu-d
What li Shllob
A grand old remedy for Cough,
ColilhUiel Consumption; lined through
the world for half u century, has cured
innumerable caaes of incijiient uon
huinplion und relic visl many in ad
yuucAal atugee. If you are not satisfied
with tin- rihiilts we will refund your
money. Prloa 25c, 50c a.id 1. Brock
,v McCoiuaa.
CHARMING RKLLK ARCHER.
A Contented Woman" Pleaiei a Pendle
ton Theatre Audlenee.
Belle Archer's company is as gmsl a
farce comedy coin hi nation as ban yet
been seen in I'eiid I clou . Throughout
four acts, the charming actress held
the admiration of a large audience and
met oxpaetationi us to her baaaiy and
One acting. Misa Archer certainly is
entitled to rank umong the aooom
pliahed stage women of the duy.
Her acting ia not leas than her hcuutv'.
"Cutting Hint," brother of the
charming "I, race Holme," a character
taken by Charles p. Morriaon, at
tained the perfection of art, uppeuring
on the atage as ualural and easy as
would any aelf-seauaaud, well-bred
man among his aocial fellows, while
he euuetod the role of aocial diplomacy
with run- -kill aud aptitude.
A. F'. Buchanan wus facile 111 tin
part of "Benton lioluie," aud Augusta
de Forrest as "Auut Jim" waa 1
to uo one in the uoiupauy.
Arthur Gregory as "Uucle Tody" met
the uevereat requiremuuta, and lb,
other meiuliere of the OODMny aua
taiuud their parts aatiafactoriiy.
Charles Hoyt, u.e author of "A Con-
rA STYLE
mjm vlr f 'TE int xhn t,", ,l
Wm 1 IL t trictj your itteation
fc' 3r hart-sHA"NER
J0Ul clothes is their snurt, dressy
j Trtcv ire cut in the litest,
Mj fMMjf They hive the right ex
il Tl,CY mi kcCr
h9 Wm rf better thin any other
1 fia i' y clothes you csn buy.
Sm '! h AWT. scHarrNiH 4 iwarix
e TAILOR MADE CLOTHES.
THE PEOPLES
tented Woman. has constructed a iduv
f great ingenuity and interest. It
almonds in satire and Hushes of bril
liant wit, and could not fail to bold
tin- attention ,,f anyone who can appre
ciate the fancy side of life.
It in a skit ugainst woman suffrage,
in which incidentally an- hurled soma
projectiles at t he current practical in
politic. The play d-s not present
woman suffrage in a form which doe-
justice to the rational adv, nates of that
rclorui. taking the extremes ol ab
surdity and making tl stand lor tin-
whole idea. It In always fair to state
honestly the position,.! one win
10 repre
ainl Mr.
nchts t he opposing thought, am
Hovt ban scarcely presented woman
siitlruge 111 its true light in thin plav.
Yet it cannot In- denied that the piece
in cleverly written und calculated to
amuse ami entertain.
The coming of Belle Archer next
year in the u hiv now Ih'Hil- written l,,r
her bv Forbes llocrmuiis will he an
vent to which I'ciidlcton :. will
lo.-k forward with pleasure.
CUNNINGHAM HAS SHEARED SHEEP.
Removal Fleooei from 6000 Bucki and
Ewei Before Lamblna Beglm.
K. T. Cox canie in Tuesday from
baric- t'uiiniiighuiii'- ranch, where
he hud been for several diivs. .r.
ix state that Mr. Cunningham has
already sheared MINI sheep, his
thnmiighhn-d bucks und two bunds of
thoroughbred ewes, although lambing
ban not yet begun. The shearing of !
sheep thin curly, utmost two nionttm
In lore the tune at which nhearing
usually begins, is ouitc unprecedented
111 thin county. Il in to lM- doubled if,
it hun i- 1, done heretofore by uuy
haopsuau,
lb weather hud prevailed so warm
and the sheep were carrying nuch
heavy tl eslbat it wan thought by-
Mr. Cunningham to Is- advisable to re
move the Wind thus early.
Mr. Cox nays that the lleeces un
well grown and clcun, Is-iug very iurire
and hcuvv in spite of the fuel that they
wen- removed almost two months early
anil th, ! Ion- had had only leu
months' time in which to grow. The
ntapb- in tlml clann, hating grown
steu'lilv throughout tin- winter with no'
severe pls-lln to Cause llteukn In the
fibre.
I. aii, lung will generally lagih wsui,
some humls huv ihL' already Im-loiii
Many a Lover
Has turned with disgust from an
otherwise lovable girl with an offensive
ireuth. Kurl's Clover Rmit Tea
airifies the bn-uth by its action 011 the
siwels, etc., us hothinu else will.'
Sold for yeum on uhnolutc guarantee.
Price 25c and Vk-. Brisk. V MiComas.
m m m
ATTEND PL ATT PRESTON'S FUNERAL.
Pendleton Maiom Went to Wallibura on
the Mm ions Train.
Maaler Masons I .con Cohen, .1. F.
ibiiihon, T C. Taylor and W. D. !
iiisford went bnlav to Waitshuru to
attend the funeral of I'lutl PreatOU. the
proiiiineiit Ma-oii who dnnl in Oulves-
111, Texas, und whose Innlt wus
jrought ti, Wuiti liurg for buriul.
Mr Preston w as a past grand liuinli-r
uml bail baan highly honored by the
Musoiiic fraternity.
The funeral wus held under thu
auspices ol the grand lodge ot V, ,. I
lligton, I r, e and Accept)-.! Masons, ut
Waitsburg, at the hour of I o'loock
111. A -1 J li ft the Oregon Ruil-
nutd A Navigation Company'.- depol ut
Walla Walla for Wailsburg Free
truiissirtation waa furnished to Master
.VjanohS III goml standing and their
w ives, also 0, all members of the Onl, r
of the Kastern Stur, in gisni standing.
Joseph Ell
"V, -
The Loading....
Harness and Saddle
Manufacturer of
Eastern Oregon.
717 rtalaaUaet, Paalatoa. Or.
IS NOT A CANDIDATE.
Frank Van Winkle Sayi He li Not Seok
Ina Otllee.
Wenton, Or., March 20. Is He- I'.di
lor. In your daily pspaff under date of
March I'j appear this sentence, "For
the oBmM of surveyor, I rank Van
Winlkc ban nssnSBBIH hin candidacy."
Your informant is in error in regard
to thin matter, an I am hot a candidate
for this or any other ollicc. Twice have
I 1 n before tin- people of this county
an u candidate and though defeated
each time I made a gallant a light for
success an the adverse circumstances
under which our party labored permit
ted. l present I aspire to mi otllee.
I take my place an a loyal private in
the ranks to assist in the pmmulgul ion
1 if the principles of the democratic
party, the party ol the common poopio,
FRAN'K J. VAN WINKLE,
Your Face.
Shown the state of voiir feelings and
Hie state of your health as well. Im
pure IiIiknI makes Itssji apparent in a
pale and nallow complex ion, pimples
ami skin eruptions. If you an- leeling
weak and worn out and do not have u
healthy appearance, you should try
Acker's I-1 d F.lixir". It OBfM all
bbssl discuses win-re cheap Suma-
parillaa uml so called ponton fail.
KsMMsisg this, era sail every bottle as
a pOOitlva guarantee. For mile by
Brin k .V Met oman.
m m
For Sale Cheap.
Scveu-risiin bsSSB ami three lots,
nice lOSatiOB, Impure at Ollvwr AOo.'S
grin-try, Main ettWat, Pciidleton, Ore.
Acker's Bagliafa r.i Iv will slop a
cough at any lime, ami will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 25 cts. aiel 'SI els I or sab
le' Brock A Mi'l'iiniiu.
Young Girls
How easy it is for young
girls to go into the "decline.
They est less and less, become
paler and paler and can
harldy drag through the day.
They are on the steady down
ward course. Iron does them
no good) strychnine and bit
ters all fail. They need a food
that will nourish them better,
and a medicine that will cor
rect their disease
ii both of ibr . . elegantly and per
manently combined. The Cod-Liver
Oil make the blood richer, and
thi give better color to (he (ace.
The hypophoeptiitc of lime and
unl act sj a bone! tonic to the
nerve. Soon the weight nutuu,
the digettion improve and health
return.
At 4H drug jriau 1 v aad ti m.
SCOTT A lmt,iuuu. f... Vuk.
Building iissentials
from joint, ami tioorlug to d.aira, aaab
aud blind., lu fact everything to com
plete the moat uiaa-uiftceut uiaii.lou to
the iiualleat iiouae from cellar to garret,
can be pun-baaed cheaper, bsttSf and
mole oatl.fiu tory lu every way from our
yard lhau It cau Lu procured fiuiu auy
place lu PeSdletOB, Builder and cou
Iractora will further tbeir owu InU-reaU
by getting our eatimatea before buyiug
eleewbere.
Oregon Lumber Yard
VARIETY
YOU get full yalue (or
ycrur money when yoo
boy the
HART. SCHAFFNER
6 MARX
clothes. They ire "reirly-to-vetr"
clothes with ill the ad
vantages of ine merchant
tailoring and none of its draw
backs. You get the slYie. the
service, the good ft. the good
looks, without the high price.
We MM the H.S.6 M.
nits and overcoats in all sizes,
in many styles and at various
prices.
HART, tJCHA'PNtrl MARX
TAILOR - MADC CLOTHES.
WAREHOUSE
Sporting Goods...
Sptinv; is here, uml i have pit p itcd t meet the i'ciiiiit l
for Pi'Ding T.i'-klc, BMsbsvll (foods, Marbles ami Hani
IHOCks, l)nr line Is t he best evci sboWS in the city.
7 I s Main BttSSt
MANHOOD
ills.-.
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run sai k a r I i.m a n a i ii .
100 Per
PETALIMA
INCIBAT0RS.
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a. Into t -. rf .s. t ..f mm mii U.MtUliin.) Tlinlttrileall...f hmX
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Hotel Pendleton
J. B. riOORB, Proprietor
st.utiy Hrst ttMi
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CoillfiMt....
I .ill ot Cuialne.
I'.v.ry
Modern
Convenient c
Best Hotel in
a rib nl .Sample
AMI Kit. N IM.AN.
$.1.00 per Day and Upwards.
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THE PORTLAND
ponTLrANDi or boom.
.Special Mate to Kaatcrn Oieaun oaopla viaitl.ia io'tlaatl
(or tourUta and munitl travelora
Willametto Iron and Steel Works
JAMES L0TAN, Manager, PORTLAND, OREftON.
Mining and Sawmill Machinery and Logging
Engines.
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