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With the advent of summer comes a demand for summer wear. Wi arc ihowing I Hne line of Silk Waists at rl M tliat can'i beequaled, Ladioe, If you want a silk Waist, now is v ur time for you to buy while the ii-sortiiicnt is complete, A chance For a gold watch given with every dollar purchase. THE MAO NET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and CoUonwood MONDAY. JUNE I. I""" .f tin' DAILY. WKKKI.Y AXI v tile Bant Oreffottlan Publlablnu 1'omp.uiy AT fENHLI-TON. OH ) . N t'uli. 111 illatfrflCi i- a r.vil,it inn polltfoi which made McK Inlet preti- l.-iit, ii.inn i letMtor, Alger Mentery 01 u.ir. (Jiuiv Altd rlfttl dlfpMMtfl nf pfttRMHofB, iVrry S. H.a.h Wtlilinl pottmaater geticr!, KUithbonc director SEMI-WEEKLT P"tn in Cube,- ind timy hii linanci.i! ftfftQt. daily ft i -as mrrinn biks Onm copy p y - . 1 y wall Dae cpy :l : atoitlhi. ly mall Oniriyv prnk,h'ilinri 1 rial auttcnixuiB Ajftflo inm. , . . iimi wiiki y wrwwiinuw RATMl Oae tcp', on veer lint copir tii monUlft , Tm-I aufatu ripttoa !( le Buatwrt , waiKLv ftt aacetPTiuN eara. copr - vtai (n- , o; v tit month Trltl uderriplicn ftisf H cupr . f H I "9 to 71 4 AnveeritiNf, vaii- tDttpiar Alruiacnu. t Oft lech, ft letl. In San-Vrky r men tit Get Inch, w It a, Hi daily pf niuiiirt . , . . Ti ln ha, or lm. in Daily end Wvk l pr 0f thr tn hi. Hfm Wnkli.pfi m. It pel Ovtf tr Indira, Iteilv.prrln ! i - r inom.i OftrihmiBihM.i.ilh lrinlWrr. . ptl Da tm h. vt !. in tkt ftt month . . Uf the b h. In H kl . (? in h pr month . . . U thi iihhH, In Tutvliv i iku of Soiu ttrrali tfiBi h per month . . . ti nutipervii ejftinifiM in 9ffli-Wrklt UffiU Daily. BtnioB, bm in. ii.li i . , rath utriuett u.a inn. .. Laxal tMll'M, MB t.Bta, pCf llBt, CAt.Il tUftCHIUB. ... .1 e iijii i ea nth . . $ ea :,Mh:: .3 rt month j V The BMBtBBtlflS ol Towne (or vice prcsident ill Sioux City ppUM t" M worrying tin' repu ilicun unrnii" inure than it i- Um dcnioi'ruts. Wli.u iii money ukuiiikI Iiiiiiuiii lil'r! Acttakj upon thli prinelplt, Km m tlioritif of Sun KriinriHC" will prob a lil y li i r it Unit pottloB of OhilM town in that city in wlinii Uwn bVt Ikmmi canen of liurxiiiir plajjiir. Tin' majority of the pie will ileoidi' tlir fli'i'tinn tmliiv a- -ioii- ln-t to tln'iii. Sn far a tin- m.ijuri t their oonvii'tion-, im matti-r what tln'V .ntl tuny be, it ii mitiffactory t.. tlini' wlm lielieve in a itoviTiiincnl of tin' pit. Ho Ioiik a tin- vote if lioneKt aii'l nin eore the MBBlfJf ii ill. BO matt, r what party may win at the polls. Tlionia" Jeffernon wrote : "I have ever ileemetl it fiiinlaiiieiital for tin (Initiil Staten never tn take active part in the QBMMlf of Knrope. Their political intereit- are entirely .li.tin. t from our. Their mutual jealoinief , i ! til -er.it i. i their halatice of power, their eOBIpll- I JP,'J' '", catiil alliance:', their (orin- ami princi plenof Kovernment arc all lorcinn In nr. Thev are nation of eternal war It if fat if 1 that lr. Samuel .1. .loiien, of I'll initio , him really inventeil a BWtbod for preventing noi-c from en tering a building. If thll report in true I'r. Sam .lone- will ilefcrve the tliiiiik" of all nerM-rin keil dMlBHM of Imrliur- ian I Iitii citien. Dr. JoBM fiiyf he BM MOIBWMd in keepinn the BOkM of the Ptreet out of IiIh home in OblOBgOi He iicronipliahetl thin woinlcrfnl feat with -trip- of ruliher perforateil with itf.ai; hole-. The theory in that the Mill viae- iii. bOOntS tng from hole to hole until they are cxllilll'te.l either hy the imluceil wearine of the crookeil BMfH or hy hIi.ht dfttiBMB. Hut the I llOwVing air w ave- pnoMU on their boBlkbfnl nuMloo. It hoi bom horoto tore in-! I mat M.iimi wave were air wave, hut, however, it nuiv ! that the iirzuu holcN haiiL' the watc from ioiy into ipiiet nhiipi-, retuiniiiK tin MOM ami the oiyfOII while porting with their power to comluct BOUM ami iBtfOOM reterheratioii. The man who "iic Ik in controlliiiL' tin- lildonM noiwn i- a lieiief.i tor of the human race . TOPICS OF THK HOUH. The iiiodurn war i- an exnuinive en lerpriM to the npe win. hear the hiinleu of it. The l-'ranco-derimui war coat HtftfJi 400, 01)11; the Crimean war, 11,700,000,000; the Ho Turktob war. l.-WJ,0Oi),oii; the i JOOBritbdl war, 7.V,OUO,000 ; the Hi0BOBOO n- can war, fiUIO.OOII ; the Au-t r..-I'm--1.1 n war, IMfl.fWft.ftOfll Italian, IHHr.Wr, UM). Thexe are the ni-veli ureal war- I recent time-. Thee tiuurcH lurni-li a uruiit plea for univeraal mace. Avarice 1- a -ir. ua uaxsion, W0 B)MBg ami ilevoiiriiiK that the a 1 1 11 r. -incut- of proitpect ive 'iin not in llOquently utitle the con-cience of in lividualv ami nation-. So rtroiiu i the den ire for aili that the BMJBBaiOBitbOl there 1- money in it. It B) often potent to aUHK iiil the power to reamiu. except in aoiue manner that pr..iniiei- it real uation. Here we have II n ill. -II of the ciiiihcn which leail MBM men lo trodt in even human rutin- ami make the franclii-e tin- plajftbiBg MOBOJi Some one haH iliacovertMl that only bmnb ptojtUteki with doabit ObrloUoo liainen have been elcclei! while there have Ijeen revellteeli with Hlllllle Chrih tian name electwl. Tboae with tie itionle nailleH were: (ieorue Waxliiuil tou, John Ailaiim, Thomua .lefferaoii, ItBMM Hojltltn. Martin Van Huron . John Tyler, loOBBTy Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Fierce, .lame- Hn chaiian, Abraham Lincoln. Amlrew JohiiHon. (irovcr I'levehuiil. Ileujuniin Harridon uuil William MoKlaloy, I'll..-, with double name- were: John Qolegf bAUMi William lleury llarri BM) JamtM Knox Folk. UlyiBM S. lirant, Itiitherfonl II Have-, Jam. - A tiarlleld and Chester A. Arthur Hie fact that there have been neventeeu of one to unveil of the other in lined an an argument in favor ol the re-eltction of William McKinlev ami aKuinnt W. J. liryan. Some wople do take much pain- to present an original argument. The Cuban poatut thief N'eely will be taken back to Cuba lor trial. fJon greNH will pa an u aiiecial law to en.ihh juatice lo be done in tin.- instance. If N'eely waa convicted of treason and allot U d.-ai 1. the luiniahiiient Would not exceed the crone and the injury done hia country. The Cuban poatal aeaudala have disgraced the country Hid the McKinley adminiatralion auould be held repaonsihlc for them. Kvery patriotic American, rOgOldloiHI of politica, moat bluah on account of them We have been allocked at our l'oil ayateui at home. Now it ia re vealed to the world to jeering Spain Unit of all iu all it loticiiiictui The Loail I-. l'ot, in hi- paper, "The PobllCi" OOBBMBtl a- follows: A federal judxe in Arkansas bus irruvelv idtnoii islied some street car strikers at Hock that the use of the term "seal.. ' a" applied to non-union em ployes of a receiver, is perilously near to contempt 01 court and mii.it he -topped. What next, in tic growth of this funiriis called ''gOVOMBiOnt by injunction ."' If it prourcanes much further in tbtl direction, we shall not improbably read iu the future of in funotiooi prohibiting the use of such epithets a "gOldbUg" and "plillo. rat " These dioroopoetfol terms are exceedingly offensive to those advocates of government bv iniiinctioir and other .i.-.intries who see no im tiling tb llr adversaries liopis'rat.". "popolltta. ' "niobo- crat"," "repudiutora," "crank-." "dcnuiKotiues. " "anarchist"" and so on, and whose pictorial prints picture farmers as fools ami orgauireil work logl 1 a- plngBgllot. Cuban newspapers are reported to lie iirxini! un InvonigBtiOB of all the de partment" ol American administration in Cuba. The exposure of postal cor ruption Mooaronti them to boliovo that otl er departments also are Yankee rotten. What iniinitcs these "inferior peoples" are, to is- sure: Utterly lor Uetlul ol the war lor huinaiilty which Mr. .McKinlej attlttod by tin- ever treliuous H' . sevelt waited in their nehalf, the uncrateful Cuban- would hriuK this benevolent tdnlnlttrotiori int.. lurther di-repute at home and abroad, in the very hour when it ia In NruttlBg them 111. -I dlllgratly in the inyateries of aelf-coverninelli. flow can such a pOOpIt tOI be ex pedis I to govern theinaef ves.' The AnBloiioion omnislt in eilllt i lug inferior peoples up to our stand- I iid is having Itt oBaoti Iu anaonrag inn the Turk" lo ilvllUM interior MB plot up to their ttandarda. Aooorulng I tO a re, cut pre-- dispatch thev are ion -I lot Armenian- hv the hundred- to embrace Mohammedanism. And what right (have American ObriltiUM '" MHBplaiuT As matter of essential princinle il would lie extremely alSeuH to dittingoitb batwton ItlanlaiBg Armenian Christian- an. I MatbodiituiBg PhllippiM Catholic- by the military modt of Is-nevolent as- imilatloo. A prominent real eatate dealer of Ciiic.is'o assures tin oeople lu re that II the strike in the bollldBg trades were settled "OblOBIU Wolil.l sc.- .1 I in the real estate market such as It has BOj seen lor a U)Bg tunc." 1, 111 why should the -opc regard that as surance a.- inviting'.' A boom in build ing they Mlgbl web le, but 11 boom in tin- real eatate market' Why, a Loom in lb.- real estate market mean" higher rents; and why KtOUld the Mt. pie .1 Chicago, tin- great mass of whom are tenants why should thev wish for higher relita'.' control of the federal Isil it ician. We can think of only two BIMtOI of people to whom such an iiinenilmeiit itould appeal. One ia the republican politl e : 11 11 who, without caring uhetlier It pit" eil or not,, would timl it 11 ready means of allaying trust agitation. Tin other is the socialist, who would right ly see in such an amendment the possi bilitie" of 1111 early mitinmiliratnin of all IndnttlrWi It is an amendment iism which nit t ii n it I socialism a" an evolution from trusts, could be Httb llaboda B boo Id the ropoblloouf roin pletely commit UttfMtlrot to that policy it is qu'te true that the dOMO- cruts, if they lavorad the bmm poltey, nolihl merely echo the republicans Hut it is not true that they need take a weaker DMltlOBa Thev could adopt the second way-of meeting the trust issue, which is to oppose tlii- central ImtiOII ol pOWOT Utterly, to opioe all tinkering with trust", and to Utmintl that the inonopolistic laws which make IrUfftH possible he 1 1 . .1 1 oil . I,ct the donioettU ofter that kind of tight, in terms that leave no room to doUDl their Inuority, and they will win tin- ll - tlon. Take the tin trust fnr an illii-tratinn of tin- fa.-t that trusts rot upon monopoly. According to the staid old Journal of Com moron it aontfoln ai tabllthmontl in this lountrv There um hut live Indopondonl monuftetorm aim to liiilepenilent ilipper-, ai.il thev have to go to the trust to get their antlnnad plate.-, l or iht feaortl itool trust, the national steel tru-i and the tin plate trust control tin- billot- from which untlnnod plate- are made. This control is secured hy mentis of the tariff nn foreign platot. I'reeiselv in thai ay by I tariff I i prevent foreign COmpOtltlon, or by special mil road rate, or bv control of natural re source", the trul" maintain their power. To leave them these advantage" w hile trying t" curb them by reslrn live legislation, is like trying to pre vent a tree from growing by tflBg it w ith kite string-. Cut the roots If you want to kill the tree. The tree mot" in the case of trust" are legal monop olies. ASSOCIATION OF DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. William R, Hearst, who was recent ly elected president of the National Association of Democratic clubs, in response to numerous inquiries It to hi" policy ami the program of the asso ciation, gives out an interview in part as follows: "The National Association of Iienio-cratn- clubs will transfer its heittl- . piarter lr.nn washing! in to New York, but branch oAott will he main tain.. I in WatbingtM and Chicago, so that the machinery of the organization will be iu close touch with the national committee and with the OOngTOttiOMl campaign CommittM. f.verv il.'inocratn clul'. -.u iet or tlssociiitloii Hi the I'nited Stale- i- eX- pMtod to unite in tin- political buttle this year. And the ilemocratic organ -iziition in every city, town or village, w ill be asked to ttttmblt on the night of the Fourth of July to celebrate the DoclaratlM ol IndopondonM and to receive news from the democratic national convention. This ought to lie made u memorable display of old Etthloood American patriotism. In oine cities and towns there will lie bampict". iu others there will Is- mass meet iugs. "The clubs of each locality will de termine for themselves the form of their celebration. The national asso ciation desires to recall to the whole IU try the fact that this year tin- t pie of ' the I'nited States must defend the DocliratiOO of Independence or abandon It, No man who DMadroD of BMMiatia bloisl in his veins can fail to assist in tin- great national protest igalntt ti itablithmtnl of tublocl loloniot under tin- American Hag. The great Ollestloii to be divided at thi ll- thi" year is whether this country to continue to lie a republic con trolled by the people, or an empire controlled by the trusta. All minor MttioOt dittpptOI in the presence of tin- giant Issue. 'Tin- National Association of Demo- crutic cluh- enter- on tin- work of assisting the national committee and the regular party organ nations in U. various state- with a ileleriiiineil bean ami full of confidence. The next nreai- lent must be a democrat and reports from all part- ol the coiiutrv indicate thai lb.- principal work of the demo cratic clubs next spring will In. the inauguration o Mr lirv.in at Washington." BLOOD POISON. Mercury MHO Potash Make wrecks, Noicurc: In some caaea the external aigna of Contagions Blood PoitOB arc so shK it that the victim is tirmlv within the grasp of the monster before the true nature of the disease is known. In other cases the blood is ouicklv tilled with this poisonous virus and the swollen glands, mucua patches in the mouth, sores on cdp ulcers on tongue, sore throat, eruptions on skin, copper colored splotches, and falling bail and eyebrows leave no room for doubt, as these are all unmistakable signs ol Contagious llhssl 1 oison. Doctors still prescribe mercury and potash as the only cure for Blood Poison. T hese poisonous tmn - -- .' i i-.-.i ! i s.; ...a m,i DnlvMi Tlii' drive the disease ii v.. ci iii. nn- ii i oiioMi-ie uint lM-iiiiauciu i lire ui v.onuiioie. - . - back into the system, cover it up for a while, but it breaksoul again in worse form These powerf.i m nerals prodUCO rheumatism and the most offensive aores and ulcers, causing the joints to stiffen and linger nails to drop on. mercury em potaah makowrocka, not euros, and those who bare been d,.s, ,i with the rlruj 11 nerei tftai tree from tenet ana S. I, S. acts in an entirely different manner, being a purely vegetable remedy it forces the ,siis..n out of the system, tn instead of tearing down, builds up and invigorates the general health B. I. B is the only antidote for tins specific vims, and therefore the only cure for Contagious Blood poison. No matter in what stage or how liopless the case limy appear. ecn though pronounced incurable bv the doctors, S. S S. can lie relied upon to make a rapid. Permanent cure. &. h. B. nwi new, untried remedy ; an experience of nearly fifty years has proven It a sure nnd unfailing cure for this rtlsetae. II Is me Only purely vegetable blood medicine known. Mr H. L. Mvers. in., Helbemr St . Newark N I lavs : " I was affli.tnl willi n lerrille hlon.i ilire, wlncn was m fpois .i- nm, J''"-;:' Spread all onr my boily. Theae aoon broke oui Int" anrea. an. I it l ra,v in Itii whi' Ine sufTerlnir 1 einiureii .1-. l-irs rouln .lo rtie im it-ssi I nan spcni sss ever for this. All correspondence is held tn the most sacred confideii Btfora l btcaaw rnnvlnratl Ihni tin- i t.-.i .i .ii ... whirh w.t renllv thrown awav I lllei ' ---- -- ...!.. o... I.... .h.., ,l.,l nnl mi l lh.- . ler wnen 1 nn niuiirw my beuif of S S s I was g,e.,th Improml. ami w.n rtelijhte. will, re.,,1, I h tafft yre4rtoU on mv chest bCfan I" BOW pale, an.l smaller, an.1 before long .llrr..re. nllrelv I '"' ' tost weight, beeame alronteTan.1 mv apnrtile Improved t was soon entirely well, and my skin I clear aa a piece of xtaaa." Send for our Home Treatment Book, which contains valuable information about this disease, with complete directions for self treatment. Our medical department i in charge of physicians who have made a life time study of blood diseases Don ' k..u..r n iv,- .., Inrnrnmiion or ailv ice wanted We make no charge what THE SWIFT SPtClrli: Ulian'AN T . itni. ns TO THE wise H!!um!HmTHif!tmTtHynnfnn?nv?!!i!mtHmmm?T. I ..Hammocks.. i E i E farmer, or those who intend planting their gardens or doing spring work ol any kind in thi- line, you will tin. I " everything iu u'.irden tool- and mod barb wire, staples, nail-. hetW and - helf hirdwire ol the vorj beet Eg I argesl line to pick from in the city, at prices to suit all pocket- bookn, from 76 cents up, I ala i naves large stook of Garden rloee, from 10 t" 25 cents pen foot. Try the "Veto" Barb Wire and lave oiie-thinl the C"sl 7ZMWMfatordmn Man f Pendleton, Oregon. Oregon Lumber Yard Cr '21 .Main Street. S tiuiuui.ia.iiuiiiuiiiiiiiiuuiiiiUiiiiiiii.aiiiiiuiiiiiuuiii -SELLS. Lumber( l.ath, Shinnies, p.uiuimi; Papafi 1 ar I'.tper. MnuUliim-. Pickett i Lime and (lenient, Itrick and Sand, Sah and Doors, Screen Doors & Windows, Terra Gotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alia St., opp. Court House. Don't Make a Slave A political revelation Jias been mud y the lloaton 1 lulu-. Having poll,-, Mi ol Hie til dclcifatc.- to the dellioer.lt I. national MBVOBtioU at Kansas Cite from Massachusetts New llump-hire and Hh.sle Island, it Iimi." that L'4 favor tree coinage ol gold ai d sliver ut aix- ii-eii io one, uuil inai eery ileltgate Is tor Bryan, riieee nauroi ludloalo t very difhirctll state of affairs iu the east from that which the plutocratic press of the ettat has heretofore as sumed a existing there. There are two waya of meeting the trust issue. One is the way of which the n-publii mis are now about to coin mil themselves. It is to put all siwer in the hands of congress, and then in duce congress to adopt repressive leg- lalatlon. Hun policy would yield no bentSoial ramlta, It would leave the trust evil worae than it found it. And instead of a benefit audi un iinieiul- iii. -ui us Unit proposed would l.e an overrating curae. All the privute "I- - of the country would be ut the mercy ol congreait and under the Life's a sack Race To a sic1 man He's hobbled, hamper ed, haiHlicapiel by his sickness. liverv little while In- has to lay off lor a day He cant get ahead. Bvot) laxly pasaes hit!' in the struggle for success. If sickness origi nates in a dis eased condition of the stomach I and most sick ness docs there's. I cure tor it. Dr. Pierce's- Qoldm Medical DteOOV' erv is not u cure all, but a tnc.lt . im- -tit daily de slentsl to cure ( diseases of the , stomach ami or gans ui ingestion and nutrition. It cures many forms of disease, because many forms of disease originate in .i diseased con dition of the -ton, nefa anil digestive and nutritive aysttm. -I write tolell yuuol lite ureal benefit I have received It. .111 Ok- use of lit Plcrcr' UuMcn M . ntscortry,' wmea Mr 1; 11 Bird el llyrtlMilr leieiMI County Weal Vs. "It cue.' mr ol .t very tsid esse ol tudtgealnat ...sioc; ml: I ipi.l ,vel Uel.il. 1 U-K. 01 Ihe use of t;oldeii Medical Uiacuvery I hd n.. appetite isml.l not sleep 01 woik M veiy lull The little that I air did not agree with me. txiwcla constipated, nud Hie was a uiuery t.. uir 1 wrote lo li t'u-rcr. aivtug Ihe syuip loins, and aaked for advice You adviard me lo try Ihe 'Oolda. Medical Diaoovery. SO I ! tn the uae of 11. sud allct Ukitllt four lsaile I fell so well that 1 went to work, hul atuu Kol worse, so I aaast bcaau the uae of it. and used i'. alsiul right week- loilgrl when I was nr niaurntly euied I look iu all shout twelve U.ltU-s of the ' Uiacovery.- and some ol Ir I' i n 1 Hrssant rellcta iu couurctioti with Hi.- - ltoowry ' " Dt Pierce '.s Pleasant Pellets keep the UiweU 111 healthy acliou. THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... aiiAUieiiiBiiiiUaua'--""'" 1 1 r 4-1 1 eein H E THE MOST P0PULAU WHI'EL Men's Wheels Ladies Wheels Boys' or Girls' Chainless - $25 and $35 $2o and $35 - - $25 - - $00 Another consignment ol the S25 and $26 Wheels just received CRESCENT AGENCY East Oretonian Building diifnifTffffTTiiffivfTffmfifiiniffffrnnnfmTmfmmfniTrfiTf IIMI CHRIS .SinPSON Proprietor Rvoiythlag New. New Hones; New Hlga. Best rigs aud teams in the city. Boarders given Un heal attentlou. Service any hour of the night Telephone No. 70. C0esv"f of your wife, but send your linen and other article- that make wash dav a family terror, I ir laundry We have the facilities lo produce maximum re sults ut a minimum of labor. Our work is as bright us a rose hush in bloOB), anil our rates low enough to provoke 11 smile. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robinson, Prop. Telephone 60 The New York World, Thrice a Week Edition ALrtosT a daily at tmk ikici: Ol A WtiUKl-Y. The moat widely circulated "weekly" newspaper in America is the Thrne-n-Waak edition of The New York World, and with the presidential campaign now at build pOB cannot tin without it. Here are some of the reasons why it is easiit me leaner in iioiiur a veur journalism. It is issued IVOfl other day, uuil is to ill purposes a daily. livery week each subscriber recciw-s IS iages anil oflen during the "busy season "Jl pa.-, each week. The price is only l (kt year. It is virtually a dally it thl price iff a weekly. Ii- news covers every known part of the world. No weekly nowtnopor could stand alone ami furnish such aer ice The Tbrice-u-Week World basal its di""isiil all of the resources ni the greatest newspa-r in existence the wonder of tiuslern journal ism "America's droateat Newapaia-r," ua it bus lieen justly leriiietl The New York World. Its s)litical news in absolutely im partial. This lact will be of Mpooial value in the preaidentiul euiiiiuigii coining 011. The Is-st of current fiction is found in its column. oi . i . iiicse tire ouiy some ol the reasons, there are others. Head it and see them all. We offer this iim-ipialisl MWgBBBM ami the weekly JJust Oregoniun to gether one year (nr The regular suliM'riptioii price of the two luiuers in lf.10. Tin- Tri-Weekly Worltl and the Seini Weekly Kast Oregoniun one veur for 11.80. Dally Bast Orsaonuin. deliveiad hv earlier, only 1 5 centa a week. DOCTOR BLAKESLEE ParHBIBUy Located in Pendleton. CHRONIC and NERVOUS DISEASES AND DISEASES Ml-CUUAK TO aOMBN A IRRCIALTY The Luiik- 1 antrrli "-.'Mlt Itliellliiallslll. U.I. 1, . ., .ii , : : r - h.-... i...i KMin-y TrouUe.. Private aint sii 1 11 ii-,'s-. . 1 " ' 't'--..u; Mouiaeh. I.iver, Heart ami ph. - an.l ItpBira itied otUkant mm u- ..r n,.- knit, Tile doelor's I1IIW tll.-llio.l .tt ISMlltiu .11.... ,. .... ol B)iM liM sjsel stssisafii abrVli iau T, ii. , V, "mvn ' I'teti lorn , nr. i- i.i;i.M-b I'.ni. iii. IIKKK, well kn.0,11 repuuiion l.laud- CONSUI TATI0N FREE. IH'ople, and not i Horl.Uortue Phlllppliie .A Irleinlly ,-hsi ni ,.0l ..,, . .. M can cure ,- . U Q Office cor. Main and Water Streets. opp. Hotel Pendleton. a AND " I W illi nn.-e ewT" i.... " ' uliurJ nm.,u jwiuvii Aiuri lr,ri Hy ape. ini arrnnsniriii un, ww eilHlil',1 Jttun FARMKH. tha weekly of tli ,, s . , sTi, Valley HlaiM, In en. 1. . per, at an eaeeeillniiiy t,v l"l Okanor Ji nn Kaumi u is t. ,. variety and Interest ol Ir. ,,,,..' "'id ilniibteilly Uie beatuntl MSMM Ol o - son,. ilstil. Ol ITS FARM FEATURF?s inn, iioriieiiiinr., f'ottlf nsninr, anil i.th.-r eai una snri-es.ru: Tarm, with lllustratlona iqrabls to inakH It Invaluiii.lo loth. r.ir a living " Thr tuir.i ,r. . 1 J I BUMS Slark.l i ll In Conimereial Air p. wine 11 tn. u. J. (A KM Kills imp fs THE FAMILY FEATLIRFS: et FMlilonn, Fiin' t Cfxiks I'tnalv rnnti-Bti, and Vouhb; Folka' i i thin )ppartmnt of a nitirh n at i-a moat of tho Spc. and lui A Cyclopedia of Progress and .J All sending tbelr ersjerlnllom ...J etiiblilng otTer, ate po-sein..,i i,,,,,,,,;, ,' Tin. a Hindu to Alaiket me AMrllli As it . . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 ; anil ALMANAC for luou. Ti ..:" djrelopedla of rroure.H 1 Jl Uarksttas Won. l-rl.'i I 1 rnrr year bu bbbbi BmT nan mmmr rnLt AND ALMUl II is a rrsaanryor Mtatli'dcs, r.-ri Farm or liomn ami time,, or 1 . t - ? eucri wora .ut r.very nut.! l.llllM..U..-.IJ,o, IMin,NI: SlaffS-, lie Affairs, l-.eononilca, nn. I p. I iicj-ii,, V i..o..,nn .....1 .'"- r.o.i.-n,,. ..... ...... no. 1 r. I It M tkM AlniMiiao of Cnlendara. lh.- v. .3 nomlcal Hatu, Hints for Ku 1 . , " : ' & SAUPIFni,P 'i. .- ..- - " ujfmu mm ' .1 1 . magntlne T..rm. win n- nm 1 ti tnnbv .Ire.sliig TIIK Ol: AM. 1 ,1 1 I.; laj n I'.i'ielli. l.uiiillllg, t nice" HI Our SPECIAL Offer! Weekly Rut Orrjoniau, $1.50 1 irdiisv.iuuu rariner, wk, i.uu Year nm anil Ainiaihic .60 Our Price for All. $i.85J Address. liAST ORE: (IONIAN IUB. CO J Pendleton, 0rts9 :ARTan a loiw. IIMIee ATTORNEYS. liALKY, attiii:m:y- iii snvliigs Hank li i.ljini . ti. UAILE Y I'l M II. 111. Inn; law YcR, oyrn l''-ldleloii. Or. Mfl "HOB. LOW. rTTSSOKRALD. ATTOKNKV UWis- Iii Assoclatluii llloet. . BKKa.KI.KY. ATTOPM. V , ut .nn.-e in .is.oeistion mo. I, I.. I. itoYD, ATTORNEY a i LAW I'luirt at. I. A. 1.11V. KBWBERRY, ATToRNBY Koom hi, Asaoelalloii It n il.linif . JAMKH A. I I.I. n . . i ii.. LAW 0PF10E IX ju PHYSICIANS. i'i. .1. L. Mil. I Id; .i ill sj lite. -n i oiirt mid Aim. si. - lal .itt .. anus lh. Ir. -ut in, -in ol eye, oal li. Ilirunl.cusB aim .kin i . DR, W.a.OOLK. OFPH 1 in PKXDli Ion Ittrtnipi Brnt MIMIiti uflvs kseisTi to B a. iii. ; 1 to .1 p. in. Tel. -ph.. in 77, V. W. VINORNT. M. I. OKI'K I. Ui tt Kirn Natioiiiil Hank. mil.. lloenMa)) a. in. ; I to a p. ui. 0R.U.J, smith, m i h i ovggra di.-i.ui Havlnas Hank Mepbaot 31, ra I. ii. . MnttbtM I, II. S. i.Ai; 1-1 lil.li. M. i. IP i M 0i il'ATI le I'hy.uTaii ami Surg.-oi: "it...- in Jih luilalag. :. a. lit Ju VAUOIIAM I.I Hiillilliig. liENTISTS. DKNTIST. OKTW . I . B KATIE, I'. I. s. OKK1CI 0TB sat .nils Hank. io,s . In. i in -,. u ,i A. M ANN, OEM IB'I II. nlOtt. over P, II. ITopto i Agaom - ultllV AHLIIITKCTS AND H U I l.UCRb. I. K. HOWAUD, AIK'H IT la I AM' I- tun. in lent, makes eoini-i -r fiTil , . ii. lor Kootii I liiiii.hu Jll.l.l l.lillilllllf In n. HANKS AND HHUI.KRS. tin-: i'knulkton bayinuh hank un ii inn Oman Mareh 1. lsB .nniul. ilui.uai. Inierest si..... .n. uiue l l-. -i'- KxelmiiKe bouglii an-: luMoQaUtHl 1 1 pal i"iiuts. tpsclal aUantloii ut.cn i K lion. w. J, Furulsli, Drs.ideiit; J. S Tm vn e president ,- T. J. UorrU. ea.liieL You Can Get The Galebratod Pilsner beer in hettlga, aaBeeai I to any part ol city, at $1-50 per JDozeri.. Bottlod hv Qoo. J Pott nor I 1 1:- i NATIONAL II V N K I A 'I HKN if urafou. t apilal, lao.uuu; aurplui I" " tares! on lime depusiis. peala In feralfl .1. Muesli. SAl'haajfe. l olle. li.ni- proia nn. led to. Henry r. Adam- preildaDII MvArthur, vic-proal.lelll j K.I. Itaruett, kK I.. W Uariiell, aaai.unt . a-lnet. II IIS'I NAT ION Al, HA S K id I'K.V Ion. t'apllal, S7ti,tiu; .urolu- 117 1 acts a general bankius eusluw Kaal nn. i Mlagraphle Umialers .old on I'llleSO rraaelsoo, New Yurk ami prim ipal poll Hie Norllmeat. bralu Hrav. n ol. ,'uiia, i ami ailropv Makes voile. 11, hi- .hi i terms. Uivi Ankenv. nro.i.l.in M harti vie. president; ('. g. Wade, easliiar; U liueruaey, aaalalain eaaliier. THi: PAKMER'M HANK "i ' "r'A "ion. Dftsjon, lioos ii yen iuin busliieas. Kkeliallke buualil ami l lei I Ion- iimiiiialv attended lo !1 ill- I" "SV 1 . o.-lleiit .on. bilo ii, slid -o r.--. ! u"a luvaallKatloueiimiiilitee ol r. -p .i - '"'"u iinieers: K. Jauieaon, lire.nl. lit "" Hruebslal. f lee pre. idem ; C. M I'i re. . -i ' J. It. KillKiirc, k.sI.ihiii ea.lii. i .lirei-a' ' A liariiiuiii 41 U.Jolin- I lrlca.'J , J- V. Klllaore, Hubert Jaiuewa, " Ploel,.lel. IN Pill VII..TUI- l.'i 1 1 I i I tt I 1 1 AM I k.. i , ... , ,,, aAaBs ami will Is- -ol, I hi Hie axnlmiou ol' leu Jaf lor costs sud eaisju.u. : ... tun- l, in- lull'-,-, i, year- old l.ralided vonueelvd on lull hip, weiglilals.ut is""1"- Haled II,,, :n . J If UKATUMA.N ' id Mtl- THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The Leading General Farm Paper of the Northwest. A lhClass Illustrated Farm Journal Published Weekly at Salem, 0regon"Try It. I 11 HoilUst.'.ll w 11 , 5S ""I . ', nriKlU 1l , sv.vnij pae ll.lpcr. lOUI .null,, ( .1 in.-iH.-ut eu.lorsell will ue pal" "I--" - ,o 1 lie su l,s,-n,ii.,,., ;.. . - . n '. ' .' l()IUIIllls to the nna Hon al thi. ,. iutere.t lh.-r.-o n i -.--. w wmi . , :. i i . r... ..... . ..... . . ,, , . - . --- lis, niinii...i. STATt TREASURER'S THIMD N0TICI- hlale ol llreae II. Treason I .. psrluienl, Kelvin. '"' -'- ,!W aadi N 'in.- i- hereby alven thai Ih.-n- an- a on baud a lib whkdi to reileoui . -"ll-1u, 1 aarianlailrawii on le geueral taea"J eoiloiaed ''PraaauUMl and m-i paid for funds," wiar lo 1Kb dan- -v. . i ll",v, .Ii lor coiivayiuK luaaiie for Ihe yean ''' : alo lo pay all aarrmii- 'H"" tnn- iV77,.., i and . ii lorseo rw- - .euied an.l not paid lor waul ol "",i' .23 May DO, isuti. ami I lint al, iic-Kiiii .-Maroti i , i . 1 tf. iui iiirtti tiaH.-rs. an .- .III,. I,. ....L.I.- .. e ' Irum aud all.tr litis dan. boo. BBi! it ),,, ,nBi.. . "7. . . K-cauoii was ,.i ...in . . IUUK 'St place .I,. I'll IS - Ml"'"- , riiaie rwaaasja ainoi o, Kellc.. cilitiea for d ibliahino a tar n-?tea. has lat.t.ti. Why send v,,. , " , W cla "'"I ' wide ci.cu in the N.tflhwest a farm tiewspaix-r 01-1,2,1 , ? 'ere U) tea interest, nf this se tiou.' K ' c,rculi". OUfJ devoted The price of UM Wi i ki v Basm i will send our Sfffi -ar We v'KI'.CjONI N PUH. CO Heudletou Oregon. all the fa- Suhscrihers ww. IWI avar to Magazines tin ro e IF YOI W uuw.pa'i- s.- .:: :.r sorois r.r i ...ii. . . i"" -; ..i - . MIAN Hie m' prie. jf lie BAS'I DUMWa-g vim de.lr. SB. have II seut hi you and auiiun- a " m0 lin.ue belua lost in the i. mil- I' ' riWr bolh iroiilJe mid rlak- H . i.iS a I" Hie Kast uhh.oma.v in r. mi " " ' TZJjt Ueduel lun pur emit from Ibu l"i ;".V', ,-luiUa-Adilrea. luEr OKKOOMAN IH b C0-, ton, tirugou.