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Did You Ever THE MAGNET Clements & Wilson. TUKSDAY, MAY r, IIHM. DAILY. WEEKLY AXU SEMI-WEEKLT v THI- Kut Oregon! am PubllnhinK Company, AT fEMOLnTOW. . OftCOOM daily tresi Mirrior matih 0tpTp-v I . 1 r mall Ont copy lu eaoftlha, by roa.ll Un rupv pf Hk. Iy carrier MM MM ripitoa. Itftg I in . 1 MMI WIIILT tVMCRirTION MAtIV On-1 p ' fa lm - tucy -it month Trial tub, notion t IS I 1 ftirif le .hers vg wiiklv sretCBirrioN MTMl One 1 ; f 1 ft f9 ! cvr " " Tf lnilt.li-' T' !i 9 Kj M Mgf eg ADVIRTIIIWI BAT 1 (Ditplay Ail vrriinienla. I Oaf Inch, or Ira, in tteiui-W ret iy ( 11...1.U1 $-- Ova lorh, of laa. in per month joe l 1 1 tii hts i t It. In ''if an l wtfiir prr nrnnin . . 5 Over threat Int he. Ream Will ly. pt ,r. in' n pronih 13 Ih'i On, tm hr .. ll.il v. prt in. 1, rirr mom!, Orlhr..tnch.,ln l. if n.l llrrl i , ,rr l.i li r nil. j 10 Oa. tm li. or lew. In Wrrr.lv lrr rai.ntil tot O.r. llirM lark... In Wrr.lv In. It prr rnnt.iri . . , 14 U.rr Ihr.. ,nt rafl. In 1 ...!) -. u.ur of ra ini-Wrf .1) . prr in h ptt mnark Ti loil.l nnar.il t.lrrru.rm.nt. in Srini Wrr.l, . Wrrkl, of Daily, nitt lr.trr.ion, err ini.li.fl., ch titac ,ucnt Infers VM. K. LrfM.nl aotican, itn cent. irr iiuc. 4ch inncrtloa. Senator Teller said in an interview a few days ago that In- I 1 i v Ilryan has a very much better ehiucc fur suc cess mm than ho hail in the contest of 18IW. He says tin' ftMWllWII people have become bettor acquainted with tin' character, ami MM hilt fanatics believe than will he any danger in bil election. Henatnr Teller ileelnreN lie ha- .1 very high regard fur Mr. Ilryan, laith uh tn In- iiwr.il oiial ilira t ions uinl hi- uroat ability. Ilryan it) noli eat, ami if elected will make a prci- ilent that will not hi- controlled by dnpies or caucuses or cninliiiie- or truatrj. Thf Portland Orcgoiiiuti I- print i iiw; in boldface type the-e day that "I I a man want- to discredit the Kohl Htamlaril ami 'lint American trade mil of the Orient, the best way he i an io it in to scratch the reiilhlicnn tieket June 4." .lust no. Ami if a man wants to dint old man Corbet! out of the senate he will have to ncrateh the repuliiiean ticket. The Orexouian in nut Uiinx hohl-laee type fur the pilil atamlaril ami tin- trade of the Orient No much an it in for ohl man Corliett' aml hi- MMjd nioiiey. Mr. Cnrhett'r' vaunt ini; amhitiun han been the main imnie in repuhl n-an onlilie- in 'ire.-.n aliout loll); enough. Kven the Ore Kouian is tir.il of it, hut it ilarn not aay an. In tOMMBtlai on the repuliiiean mate convent inn of Maai lei-etl- tin' Uoaton lleralil say- tlial I carr wa- takeu not to tent tin- sincerity of the MuKinley enthusiasm hy pmuounciiiK the name of Senator Hoar. "Hut," it continues, "if Home one hail veuturoil to eak a brave won I of appreciation of the noble veteran, we are dia IhihciI t.i think that oven this care fully rielccleil convention woubl have manifelteil an affection for him that Wnulil have siirpriscil tin- dMMfMV. Ill our juilxmcnt, they make a mistake wiio IfMgltM that in- has in any fM4 ih'Krce forfuiteil his sipulurit with the pluin i i -. i ile by his course." In other words, the policy of laJMtiallMI in not over pipular in Massai husetts, the stamping iiroiiml of the sous of I'ilriin fathers ami lieviiliitioiiary heroes. W. .1. Chastain, of the ea.t eml of the county, is u camliilato, on the democratic ticket, (or the letiialature. Mr. Chantuiu is a prominent iHlMH of the vounly, a auccemful fanner and a man in every aeiiae lit to represent the people of IJ mat ilia county at Salem. Mr. t'hastain is plain ami un pretending, a deiiioerat of the obi kchool, honest, outapokM and conserva tive. Ile will rtveive atrmi); support at the imjIIh, Thoae who know him heat, apeak luudest in bis praise. Hi. heat of all he never fiijilit the ollice and even hesitatiil to accept it but if elected Ile will n-rvo the ople and not himself, for be is sincere in the belief that a public ollice is a public truat and not a means to an end fur MNQMl advancement, as aome make out of it. Mr. Chastain l deserving of a large Ultljority and no one will ever regret votiiik; for him. ill -pi al.ii..' of the great famine in India, the Springfield, Mas.-acbiis. 1 1 Kepuhlicun senmi.-ly -ay- "the (amine haa (ollowell the e-lal l l-hlnent of the single gold atumlard in that country, which had always before been on a ailver buniu. The diatreaa of the paopla ia due to their lack of money to buy grain, not to an actual lack of grain," an then (acctnaish ray.-: "Hence the gold ataudard is responsible (or the I hurd times in India, elr' N,, (Qg( may bad logic, yet it ia exactly the kind which lias done valiant service in American iolitics (or maiiv years liuaiueari depreaainn followed Mr. I Olevulaud'a laat election , therefore the Buy a Wrapper for 69 Cents? The I Magnet 'as) Stow iin quote you priced on Ladies' Wrappers rang ing from BOc up to 1.60. A new lot lijgl rvoeived. Don't fail to see them. With every dollar pn reheat you get a ehanoe for u gold watch. CASH STORE Court and Cottonwood j democratic party wa- responsible for the depression. BMiMM revival (ol lowed Mr. MeKinloy'- election; there- fore tin- revival is the direct outcome I of republican doininatiiui. If Annri ciiiih can reason in that way, why can- init the BMl Indian rea-on Unit in exceptional extent and horrors of the present (am iM are due to the change from a silver to a gold basis? These questions are respectfully aubmitted ti the class in logic. " Tlie Kast (iregonian is told by llMMM who know W. 1. ( hamberl mi, cnndi- date for tbentli f clerk on thedeinii- cratic ticket, that he is fitted in v cry way to aerve the people in the ollice. Thov sav that he is a young man, w ith an absolute clean record, popular ami conscientious. In Athena, In hume, lie is referred to as "llillv" ('hamberlain, with lsth respect and affection, by republicans as well as by deniM-rats. lu private life he lias been sncreasful, a fruit of his untiring industry, and in public life he would be eipially as successful, giving satis faction to the Js'ople of the county by strict attention to the duties of the ollice. Mr. Chamberlain has n if the traits of poJIUolM I he is (roe (nun the diplomacy and deceit of ail ollice-seeker. He is an earnest, honest young man, determined in only those things that he feels are right Is-tween man and man. When men imbued witli such principles are elected to ollice, it is seldom they fail to serv. the reople faithfully, or that they are led away, to worship the false gisl- of isditics. SALISBURY'S REMARK ABLK SI'BKCH "Hereafter external affairs will 01 onpy a consiilerahl. larger alat among the problems we bate to solve, said Lord Salisbury a leu davs ago in London, in bis address at the annual gt.iml habitation of the I'rinin League, of which be is the grand in i-ter. "Not necessarily because In themselves thev are more important but it we biok around we can see tin elements and cause of menace and I m r i 1 slowly accumulating ami they may accuniu.ate to such a point as t re' I ii ire our earnest and most activi effort- to repel them. 'I am nervous at using language of su -li a kind least it should he thought that bv uiiutliig out this possibl Linger I am indicating that something Is known to the foreign othce Hut 1 wih in-.-' emphatically to sav I hav no idea of thtt kind. The state of affairs as I know it and so far as the g. n .-nil. i. 'lit is concerned is peaceful It is iminissihle tu -I' ll, too highly of tin careful, calm neutrality which ha Ireon observed hv all the government of the world. 'A ceiuiiii section of mir subject not, I to., i a very large, though very noisy one has at the present moment a great prejudice against this il ii t rv . It does not, however, follon that we have Inn precautions to take. liovernmeiita mav come ami go and Ii el ings mav change from vear to yoai Thai root ol bitterness against Kiiglaiid which I am unable to explain may be mere caprice to satisfy the exigencies "I journalists or it mav indicate n deep-seated feeling which later we may haie to reckon with. "There can be no aecurity nor confidence in the (rail ing or sympathy o( other nations ex cept through the cllicieiicv uf their own defense and the strength of their on n rigni arm. r.vcry w here the poiier ol ileiense is increasing, mid who knows hut all these things may be united in one great wave to dash lipun our ahores.' "The material for military aggres ainli is yearly increasing in power and ethciency aiming every one ol the great MltaM. In every case in history the great maritime power ha- been para, yawl killed not by disasters suffered in its provinces but by a blow direct at the heart. "The British navy, of courae, ought to be sullici.'iil, but are we wise in placing all our eggs in one basknt'.' "As to laud defense, so far as 1 can see, anything in the nature ol conscrip tion ia not a remedy the aoaalf) is pre parad to accept. Thar lore we must induce the people p, voluntarily put themselves in a petition to defend Ibeir homes ami country. The I'rim rose league can do much to Lister the creation of rifle club-. If once the Id ling could be propagated that il is the duly of every able-bodied Knglish maii to iiuike himself COOiptttal to meet an invading eneiuv we would have a defensive force which would make the chances of an aaullMl an bad that no as.-ailaut would appear." Kartierin the address l.nnl Sal i.l.ure had said : I "A remarkiible change has taken place in the hitter half of the century i in thcvicwsiof the people regarding the empire. They formerly repelled it as a burden, ami that doctrine was carried to audi extremes by a man of splendid genius (QladatoM) that ii pruduced a strung reaction, wliicli aUirled alter tb.- d hauler ol Hajuba Hill ami the death o( lien. Qordoo, "The death of Oordoii ha- Uvn avenged. l'urhaw it is too soon to say the great humiliation of Mujuba has boon effaced or thai tot great wrong has been righted. Hut we feel that we arc on the map1 to accomplish that end. "Diider the brilliunt guidance of Iird Huberts L"Ot),lNH soldiers a larger army tlnm has ever before been sent across the same expanse of sea are now engaged in reducing to otwdiMIO) to the Queen those territories which ought never to have been relensed and to restoring to South Africa the only chance it has of pence, ilevelonment and tranquility. "Mr. GtadatOMi in an evil moment for the fame of the country and for his party, attached himself to the idea 'of the m pa ration of Bngland and Ireland. It is neccssnrv to sav that the I lano nil 11 1 to the Primrose League has also fai There has been a long struggle, but no one can sav the home-rule causi present anv elements of sanguine an Initiation for the mum "It mav bo said that the lri-h idea will bo realized and that Mr. (ibid stone's aspirations u ill be fulfilled, but I dii not believe that eaues arhlob hav once been well beaten have reappeared to anv purpose in f.uglish history Apart, however, Iron the (ate of former atruggles. I am still assured that than is no hope of the pradonl mint partner over consenting to giv Ireland practical independence. "We have learned something from the Smith African war how a disloyal government , in spite of warnings could aeeumiibito armaments against the more powerlul combatant and lliu i i nre a terrible advantage. We mo know better than we dill ten years ag what a risk it would be if we gave disloyal government in Ireland tin poaer ol ai'i'iimulat nig lories against tin- country. Mr. (iladstoiio shattered his own parte so Ibal for the moment they are era-oil and a powerles- factor in ling lih polities. Lilt it Illllst not be mi Bglnad that the ctfacc incut i likely t bo permanent. " The New of the Hall Lord Sal address to York hurv World in i i ireech said miuenting shurv, in bis reinarkalili the Prlraroai amazing proi League ad ran cad tin tltiofl that eycrv alib'-lioilieil l.ugl isiiman hoiild be induceil to volunteer for de fensive military duty at home. He advanced it as an alternative for universal conscript ion and jn-t'ln d It by a reference to the hud Icoliug . ex hibited toward Lnghiml bv all iier great Kiiropcan neighbors, who, ha: said, "nay ln united in one great wave to dash upon our shores t a a 1 1 1- remark- on Ireland, whose as pirations tor an imlcpf mlciit national Iilc he dismissed by saving that Lug land Would never consent to theui, were coarsely cynical. "We hav learned something from the Soutl African war." he said. "We know now h' ttcr than we did ten years ago what a risk it would lie if we gave a disloyal government in Ireland the powerol at - cumulating forces against this coun try. The practical reward of Irish valor on South African liattlcliebl- ami tin Isditical seiplel of the ipleell's visit tu Dublin are thus ollicially proclaimed. The liner- have taught I'.nglainl, ac cording In Salisbury, that all the way muml the world. Irmu Ireland to the rranavaal, freedom ! foliv ami Eoree the only w isdom. tiladstone "in an evil MtfMBt" thought that the empire could he based on the consent of conciliated peoples. ilisburv ha- discovered that its foundation- must he laid bv compieriug arum- ami cemented with tht libssl of -lailghtercd patriots. He does not seem to see that the ab andonment of the lilaiistoiie ideas peace and justice abroad, justice ami progress ill home- has all i nilliatlloil wiiii tin- world-wide manllaatatioa ( ill-will toward his country. dm of QladatOM'l favorite Inaxiin wua, "lie just and (ear not." lalla irs S nIOUS Tiling Hor a woman to come to that period known a change ol lite. It is almost always a period of Buffering, and the de rangement ol mind and body is aoiiic limcs mi gn t that the t.imily life ia ut terly marred by the unhappy wife ami in 'tncr. At audi a time every woman needs just the help that is given by Dr. iiercc'a l avoiite Prescription. It works with Nature, aoothes. the nerves by uour iahlilg IbaBti and cures diaeaacs of the delicate organs. In brief, it makes weak women strong; kick women well " bavonlc Prescription " conuins no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor an. other narcotic. i have taken four bottles of 1 t-'avorin- Prr acilption' let iciualt- wraktifis o. : chauvr of life,'' writes Mm IJixic- A. nowuiau. of New M .1 .hi..' . Co.. Ohio "lltloli- 1 began taking u I coulil not mo aitytliinit I bail aaSk 'e.tiif in i iy ht-aif in,', in In.- Iiack of my ueck (hat I tfi jbt 1 would lout- uiyiniuij. Now t I III W'elk .'. . I V llaV Sllil lie llOl hllflrl I '., otunirii.l hse iin- Prescription ' to all wouit-li ... in 1. 1. period of chanae of flic. II la lb. beat lucil. 1 have ever louud." livery wo aau should send for a free copy ot I):. Purees Medical Adviser. ellil 11 nil ill stamps tulkll expense of mailing vi for the Ixaik in Ma-r coycrs, or . slumps (or cloth, to JJr K. V. PitCCC, liuflalo.N. Y. ooc Webster's : International Iic tioii.ii y .Vucrvasor olis I'tutbrulijrtt." The on., (,'r. ui .Slanrfnrrf .1 utburity, So wrilea lion. P. J. Iimnrr. J unlli ii I . s. bui-reliM Coutl. HluuUurcl a Hi. I s.i.,a ii'rinuua oilio . il l s. auureiua I uil, all lli. hut,' sii XV ... ml . I. mini liv slaU' sii-M-niiirna.HU , i'T s. In-., Is. I ..lira.- I ... iii-iiia,aii.lt.i liei I i . , . , I. i . ' llllll.tfl Mill), .III i.iuul.ri lllvulualllt- iii Hi-- koiaialinlil. aial in Hi. lean i ,. . i,.,f;,, ,,, ' 1 'i luau, Ulul -nil .-.In i a l, ,j tent on uinitimlioH Ot MMbCr NerrlaiiK o.,l'ulill-,li. rs., HprliiKllt-ui, ajaaa. CAt TION, Ho not b ..a in ftiivniK ma II ...lU-.l HglgT I 5 S I 6 fbliUglilfUU o( W.-Ulrl I ii t-1 i ,. i p ery in tlif nii.h tua U .n , , A lioni n,w i nva allow it i.t : I i - A (im (H) l-a) i.," ' luirv's Rngland is not just and there- fore fears. Universnl inilitary service i- the IMotre which the policy of the high band and the strong arm has raised at every Knglish fireside. Fatal Colon. It has bt proven that soldiers are hit during battle according to the color of their dress in the following r(,,rr(-, i the mot! fatal. Austrian grey is the least fatal. The proportion, are' red twelve. ritle green seven, brown six, Austrian, bluish-grey. live. There is one other color, not ineh tioned. more fatal and that is the pallor of weakness. If it has rom m en cad to paint it deathly hue upon your cheek, and the stomach weaken ind life seems Hit worth living, go to the druggist and obtain a Isittle of lb, .tetter's Stomach Hitters. It will give von life and energy. It does tins In making the stomach stmng and the hloisl pure. It i- UMtfMllad for -m b disorders as indigestion, dyspepsia, or malaria fever and ague. I () THE WISE lariiier. or tin their garden any kind in everything in -e w in. Inland plant ing or doing spring work of thin line, you will li m I garden tools and seed, barb wire, sta shelf hardware Ii mills, luavy and of the vcrv best iiiality and at the lowest prices oivesl prices at W.D. Hansford &Co.'s I'eudlelou, Oregon Oregon Lumber Yard .SELLS.. Lumber, Lath, Shinnies, Building Paper, i a i Kt per, IHouldinga. Piekeia, Lint and Cain tit, lirick and Hand, Sash and Doom, Screen Duoreli VViiuhisvs, Terra Gotta Pipe, Borie & Light, Prop's Aha St., opp. Court Houst. BRICK SAND WOOD COAL Also Wholesale Agent lor BCHLTK MILWAUKEE BEER in bottles, b.irre'a, or cases. Call up kj c Telephune IlU. O H. KOPITTTKE 0n . o ww .Oaasoastj Telephone Livery Stable U artel New Manual-iiu-iit . Kaeldoiiahlc Itiga at Low liatea. The Heat Turnouta In the City. 8pei l.il atteatluu given to board lug lioraea. S. F. Hays. Prop. i Oppoalte Court llouae. Telephone o i alt phoiie No. ;i,s U-0Oa.o0-0 llfMMIHIMOf Jersey Milch Cows FOR IAL& The uitdcraiuTlicil offers (or sale I I III JULY NtLIVlBY, at his place 8t, miles west of Kcho, on liutter Creek, a iiiiiiiIkt of young, high grade Jersey eows, with calves mi dajt, (or sale. Correspondence aolicited. L. C. KtHiKHS, Kcho, Oregon. A Complete Line Furniture, Iron Beds, Carpe s, Haby Caniagaa ami rMcture Motildlnn, Lann Crockery, ami a -full Hue of Undertakers' Gootls. W. 8. NELSON, Main Htreet. Opoelte Kaat Oregoulan DISS01.UTIJN KOTICK. Notice la berabv given ibal ih,. Wlp MMIolor siiaiTiiK belaiwii 0 'I 'll i in i uortbi ami N i n-, ".1. ,'.,r -'" III- I - l . i mm 11.1 of C V lr.l... ...I.? . ' Ualue ,. ...,..-. -".j . o.. uaa ooi-n "r niuinni IWHHII, ft. A. llaberly reliriua- C. r. . uiuworin Hill i tbe corner ol Alia ami i utinuu il.. bii.iuean at ......I......... ... .... .. n a .'"-k-swoKriiv. Dausl 1'eodKu.n, UouapoViv,' llluu. nil 3 ICE I ror... ee Harden Seeds in bulk, Garden Hoes, Garden Rakes, Garden Shovels and Spades, Garden Tools of all kinds, Water Hose at all prices, Building Materials, all kinds, See Taylor, the Hardware Nan 1 721 Main Struct zS uiiliuuuUiaiaaii.iint.auatihi.aiUluuiiUUUauiiaaii iiiiiiiiiUcUiilix Crescent THE VIOST POPULAR WHEEL Men's Wheels I adies Wheels Boys' or Girls' Chainless - i Another consignment of the $25 And $2ti Wheels just received. CRESCENT AGENCY LEA PERRINS' THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE nvwm ot Imitation Il Is hlrtbly MMtayed fin the very agreeable feat i wbkb II tmtairta to Souns, Fiab. (iamr, Hot auJ Cold Menu, SufaUr, Wclali karcbiia, eit. THE PACIFIC The Leading General Farm Paper of the Northwest. A HighClass Illustrated Farm Journal Published Weekly at Salem, Oregon Try It. The Hotne.stead is a twenty paj;e iit sutiscrtpt mi price is pi a year, Dagna March i, tyoo, ami it lmiu dintcly look first place atnot n gene ral farm iapers, and will mai Haiti it. TUe Hoinestea t ms all the fa cilities for p ihlifMai a lan" l Per u' the first class, ami ol wide ettOH latiou. Why semi out money Kast ' Why not help maintain here in the NortliMcst a farm newsiaper of general circulation, and devoted to the inleresis nf this section? The price of the Wkukly East Okuciunian is Jtt.50 a year. We will send our paper aud the Homestead one year for $.oi hi advance. RAW OREGON IAN 11111. CO., I'endleton Oiagoa. You Can Get The Celebrated Pilsner beer in bottles, delivered to any part ol city, at $1-5 per Dozen. n. Bottled by Goo. J. Pottner DII cc i mmm w - Knit -AI.K Bf I'll r ' " 1 ''IMCKiov, oum.i New Goods... Insurance And Cheaper 1 " eUti '' Qlaa, i Than Kver.. Loans Ptrtiercs, Curpclh, Luce Curtaini Wall FttiH., . Hcadiiiarters for White, Stan lard aud Bldltdgt Sewing Macluue.s JESSE FAILING Main St., near Bridge. 3 3 3 a a a a a a $25 and $35 $26 and $35 - - $25 $60 East Oregonian Building TliU Ignalnni I, on eerry Is .ill.. JOHN DU WAN'S SDNs, Aginln, New York HOMESTEAD paper, foui columns to the pagl 111 advance. Its publication was sniiK riniK lliuil, in. . I muioi-s, ullava ihn w.orunUHl. S.ii.i Ml i-enia eod tl uo Jluu. "" ' il.'. and Cniinty properly, Keal Estate Improved ami UaiaaDraiytd city i,i Httask ILuiches and Wlieat Karma ' SEE i J- R. DICKSON, Kivai Orexouian huildini. COLO Democratic Ticket PIlatROIrrriAL lUICeOllj Waiter m. Ptarea Hell Htuart .f'lMim Krneat Kronnr ."'n"lii. joiin m iilttakor 01 rnntt ooaoaaaiaaa, aaobiia msrii ,mo" Rtati Senator Win. C. Sin ill, , ,. . JOINT LKOBLATtVa itKPln sim '! ,?' ( lUaaaJ Mnrro,, , iiu'ai' "Vt J. A. Woolery hppkkmk niiiii Thna. Q, Oreenu ,.. POOH ANH IIAIKY COMMISSI, ink,."""1 W. m-h.iln.er.rli of W.,,nK,n SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TICKET ' ontoun .iiiMiK A. I). Htillinan 0( ,. jtmtaat 0non'n, '' 1. ,,. nancy o( l'''ii.lleto, COUNTY TICKET. HKI-KKHKNTATIVBH. W. J. Chaatain , , u It M O'l'rli'ii ". ,. ' ,7,"'i COUNTY Jt'PtiK. "",'"" Otorta a. 1 1. ,,,.,, ( lU NTY COMMiaHloNKII. Thnnias P. Page ... ... utt.a.1.. "Aaa ""masiey 0, ,. W. I. CI.Hinln rl.iln ..lAthtt. aestp i. NaM , , 1 1 . .. 1.1 1 ,,i' ..j........ ..... oi. .... ,r 1,1,11 , r.l ,.M (. Jltlllf W Mnloiiuy i a them .SSi.HKllll. "t aaja BOMOOt SI I'hltlN I KMIKNT attajM HIKVKYon. Charles 1 1. Hcrkeley ol IVnOUto. 1 UKONKK. Dr. W.B. OarafbaU -fJ-- II sill K AM, CONHTAIII.r (hmdletoe Pletilet.j Qep, p. HofMUoerg attattaam Joint M. Ht'iitley atVSSSSt Republican Ticket, piiKsiiiKNTiAi, auwroM . .,.,... j jjj K ' ",V"" "I I'lirum J. 1 . hull.-ri.il, ,,, ,,1 roa si puk.mk ji iait. Cliarle- K. Wolvertou f Albuj I IINI,I!I'.S.SSI.IN, MKCOWP DUTRICT, Mali ..lu, .v. Mini.lv afTha nallai IQOO ANH PAIItV l'OMM.s,,, ,SKU. J. W HnJIey o ',,rilat4 HUN r LKutairATivi atantaaKM 1 mtvk. (I inniilln uinl Morrow l numl.-.i Ann II. rilitmprtoil of II. ppner SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TICKET. oiaoi 1 1 iooei .. a. a. Kins 0( u..n, DtanuoT aitounky. Jauius A. Fu of I'en.lleiw COUNTY TICKET. aaPRsaUNTATIVKa. J. Kirk . 11. aeedjei nl Albcu of lYinlleiM COUNTY JlKllK. of I'. i.illelaa OLBBK. sm icin . lil Llicriinirn Of Pen law . W. IVrlna-er nf Barrallraal aaooaoaa or- coxykyaxck Will Ingram 0I remllutoD IKKAHIKKIt. a K. Yalira 0( MIlloB ASMtSSOIt. oi orge lllliall f llaUj MUOOt II I'KIIIX I'llXllKX I J. t. RtWlla ol IVn lleloa uavm u. 0 K Macomlwr 0I Ckiak CUKONKII. Ilr. W. U. Cole ol I'eiiitleloa t iiM.MIsatoNKK. Ilnraei- Walker ( em JI'STP K AND OOMTABU (I'.'ii.ii. iiiii District.) Ibos Kiliin'ialil of I'ellilltfloB of I'eudUlas iTiarlca Krvbui 11 Prohibition Ticket. I'llKsniKX IIAI. KI.KCTOK.s : b'SKB i Mi" I Mills 0( M. MliinvUl. .P.JeaaliM ,.i It. of Uoud Kim oaaatii Jt nut. '"right olWsm 1 DNOUtMIAjT, HOMO DWTIlieT. lle llutler ol Hood Hlw POOD AND DA 1 It Y COMMISSio.SKi: ', L Kenuedy of H.ni kiw UMATILLA COUNTY TICKET. HUM HKI'KKHKXT ATI V 1 KUlU of Milieu ItKI'ltl-SllXTATIVlia. atone f aUku A M I. II Ira l llorry , u( .Mlluai t ill NTV JI'IHIK Krealur ol Mlltm il u CLKKK. II. I'ruel ol Wtausi I BBBUV. I II. Leeier .ailKcsa Kacoaaaa ov ooMvaYANcua naat ici. i .,,,. i ul Ihla I'itKAHIIIKK. W illiam 'Ulbert A.-sifcSolllt. It. t Sluiiart COUMIHMIONKH. A. K. Kinley . Helix i DIHi.NKIt. I' K Charle, ATTORNEYS. AKTLl: A KALKY. ATTllLM Ys AT Law imice in Saviugn Bank llinl.lniK PHYtlCIAWa. I'll. V. (i. t ol.K. OKKlt'K IN l-I.NULK- lim s.1, . iiiun llaiik liiolilnitf . . rt. , , ... iir, 1 lo I.' a lu : I Ui ., n in. Tele ulioliu 7'. V. . VIXCKNT. M. 1. OKU' ol Klral National bank. mil. , lioiir. 10WU ui. ; I lu a p. ui UK. 0. .1. sm i i n. OWIUK " UK nk II. -lull Mavinas Hraiik. Teleolioli. Jl, denie teluuboue 3. H. 8. OA Ith 1 1: 1.1 M. U, HOW KOWi ri ¬ le Pill -U lan anil Morueo., Ottln III I" MiMlaa. DENTISTS. . A. A I i . HAN. 1H..N I 1- i Of I K in Judil Hull, ling. . L BK4 Mi. Savings Hank 1). 1). H. OKKH'K uv' lias ailuilllUler..! E. A. MANN, UKNTlttT, IN ASSOC'U- Uaa Mlock, over K. B. CISBaOU I ..lBe- AHCHITKCTS AND BUiLlltHb. I . K. UOWAKD, AK'TIl l I.' i tNP.ffi; LH.-ruileliilul,t. makes couklilt'ti' H''1 rtl ... Imi- for bulliliiiaa ill Ibc oi) "' bulliliiia ,'OUUOP toon, 17 Jtlilil l.iill.liliK -TrtNTfS" ASD BliOKLits TIIK I'KNOLKTON SAVING "ASJV I'eudletou, Oregon, tlrganlieil Man li caplu.1, llUO.Uli. Interest all-m'1 ' ponll. Exebange boual.i ami ''!', jilae cpal poinu. Spcelul alleuliotl K'"" fZi. lioiu. W. J, Furniali, prealdeui; J vii'v-preaidant ; T. J. Morris, caaluer K1HHT NATIONAL HANK"' "''M'. Oregon. Capital, M'.W. auriiluii "'" d lereal on lime Uepoalln. K-al.- lu f, ,, i dOtaeatiC tixcbauge. Colle. Iieie I 1 iu.fl Mnded Iv. Ueury ('. AtUtuis. P'vV''.'. ..i nil- kl. Arthur vl.e ,.;.!, lint. E l Hariielt. la- lei , L W. Barueit, aaslauot caaliler. I'lltM i NATIONAL BANK 01 W--fiS luu I upllal, 1711,0110, urulu, '"I,, i,au ;ls a geueral banking """"luTaan .aau j.l leleaiauble irali.fem sol. I ",' ' '.oU m anil leleu 1 lani'l.iii Naw York anil I""" r,,,' Jal" tbe Norlbwual lualls imi" '"" al.,1 S., ....... U.I., ...1U. 11.". .. ,..li. Irunl Ull - .1.1., Ujiui. Levi Aukeiiy, preanleui. vice-president; c! B vVade, casaw' 1 "lit t'M'-j nartf 1' " " ' UsNataUiaJf H. U