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The Fourth of July is dmWlflg near. An you folng to ealotmtof Now is the time to prepare. Vc ;iro mIIIdjJ a BlM .imlity of White O.khIs nt r, cent yard. An tlfMl UlM Ol Neekwcnr just mviviil, mill prices are cut in twain. WUh every dallnr purchase you net a j;uess for a gold watch. THE MAGNET CASH STORE of the American r Intnl. mill iWfi nt Bfft to thai lime i since hf liifii ralilc Clements & Wilson. Court arltj Cot0nwood . H IIDAY. MM L'i, I i DAILY. WEEKLY AND SEMI-IYKEKLY V THI- Baat Urcconlan Publiahinc Company, , AT PENDLETON. ifKI.OKl of til Hold for tlirev thi - world n nroiliii tion years IniK passed inti m roiuitrv, ami un- OKI .'.ON. PAIL' ' M'MKIIirtlON PA I It Cs. roeyn.- yt a :. ' y Mil Oh copy it ' Monlht, l,y mail . I w 1 I -a b'i I iimi wiuiT rmnrti"S RATM One ccfr. om year I - . , ) ' I " " ' till Tilll lufofttttM . . fttafU umbrt wmklv ftUMcairrios ati. 0a : on I'n ., tit i. Trill uhcripfion . . . t-M cwpy ADVVtmt.Nt. IA1M . (Dt.i'lty Adeertiaewtnte.) Oat lth, rt leei. In Scmi-Weee, l y tef umntli . . . . ttat tuck. i leee. in Ui y mi tm.ntr TwoUckM, 01 lu, n luiiy n4 Whlf mi Miuittli 0t tht inch. Srltl Wfri,,Mi ,., t, Ml ; . T t L Over three) tnthf lUilr. mi in. n mi tnoeili ... Uei Utfi iti. htt. In Uatle ant W eft I) . 11 ii.t ti i i am nth i aa Om Inch, li, in Wccfcl ,'ft tu NM ... 0eiihrMtobe. In Wetfciy. Mr ii Mim'Mti . . . . , g Cleer thiee imliii, in Tueit i.u ( hrim-W -aki WTJRXtii ' ' ii T '"r" '"ri pn . nm lutc.iiuk. pel aca.ia.a.i mm air MtlMftt ft . per UM. ...a IMV.UO.. $200 of Qtreoletion iii OMOfMiy tm it ,uh coiih' to iih th prosperity whicli wo Hear m. him. ti Which in Mad M tin' tiniin asset it t ih r.'ptihl U-uii party. Tin volume of monov in circulation cer tiiiniy fiaf unefa to do iii Making times ftjoinl ir "lind". An iiicriiisinn Jirctilaf i,m tiniitliitns triuli' of all kind.-- AnwrloM nmnnfiettireri WUH ra markably qnfek t-. i. rjpMl.,. f, trui ! offi.p..,! t,.. i... i,..ii.u' 4B ",r . MftHa-DiuvriBn rmiwiiv, activity wn. aliroad lot Wlllll' till' ItUHMUIIl . !,;! Illllilli'il it 11,.. I.laa 7 I,..,,,..., . ., ..Ilicril'llll IlKMI'l- Iholr MtonlihmMt f r7. . S ;,,ii ,." '"" tlio iikiiim arnvi'il : ,,: , ' r . month. . .nd pro. DDOltod into .Manchuria, all hurry OfdOfl have I I.. ,,. i, . nu ''i . i wan caw , . iini.-hc,' "' l'!,r "'""n"-'-( tl . ,, most of the ordflri were of hov otirry tori RumIm nginctn .M, tlliwd America ami have ri - rtad that more than three-lniirth" of ne material notdod for the complete n of the 1 raiiH-Silierian runway, a- well iih the Mm) bfrdfjM, ooo Id he uiocurad in thin country of a better quality ami innre cheaply than in any Kuropenn i ountrv. .Mr. Fori I ihikm'h in review the whole Bold. He Iiiih ptTIOMlljt iDffDMtori every part of it ami Iiiih hml wiile ex perience both M an eiuiiueer ami a newipaper man. BpMkllMJ of the 0011' cenNioiiH for railway ami other activi ti, - obtailieil from the Chlnw (tovern ment recently lie nay: "The majority of UMM DOMlloiM are either RuMlOtl or Bttgllfn. anil, with the exception, pOfhapii of the i omparat i vely insi; uilicant lierinan OOOOaaaloO, doUbtlM Anulo-Saxon material will Imilil all the railway.- now pfoptmd in Chinn." The proapaOM for the next docadfl point to a daOMBd in AlM for the MmI cnnineeritm contrivancei nml nalpBMrnt ever known in the biftory of the WOtld, I'ritnce, BolgiOm, tier BMny, Bnglond, America ami Japan will contest for the privilege of applying tOOd of thi." material, a mm i m .iw , , S TNT .A. IP FOR FAMft"w ft AT 7 ,- hi' li l! -tvl' w. '.v. it, - i . i -n AND m HL WMMru liUltlou Amei tr .vUrilU,, .limn Fahiivi, 11. . . r "IK Hlt t . I II A N varipiy nml inirrvti.t i tl.iiiiai'ii ot ILh kti llll.P rAllJlKH, Ihn lp,,11Ir I' .."".!, " 'V " Vlvst. ,,, ,l I ' '""H t wiu-y awKaa, mi , . i, , , . , , '"iw, er, ni mi e tnemllr.K V In v " I WanoK JOOO raHMRIili r. ,,. ,,'."; Ti .inn. nai THE BOaf OF CUBAN GOVERNMENT. i si kovWVnM may not "wirk with the machine" even in the prcniilcntial campaiiin. At Uiit then- are repuhli van leailerh who tear that he will gift the "machine" trouble. The people ail III I r Itoocovclt heiau-e he i- ill.l, - penitent, fearlen- ami apparently free to act from liwotff BMVtStiOBi lie WOO forceil to accept the nomination for vice.preiiilent for the rea-mi that he. wuh in the way of the repuhlican mu chine in New York tie, preventing it. from makimr politic- pay nt the (.4. ienw of the (H'ople, The tnntH uml their hrioodo f.j have no trouble in iletcrminiog ulnch itWliMlJoJ ticket they w't'.. inipport in Xoveniber lthlOM.il trr.t- an "denouiiml" in tt-.. ri.puhl k an national platform. i will ..t c.iiih.' any itiieiiHinenH ii trimt circleH, l cauie It wan do; inr a pirpone, which in apparent tH aven ti. mjftit man, KkkfMMjk a fo.,1 b may bo, The tnuw ar.; ao oerta '.i, ,,f the frieiiillineHH 01 their friendn, the c-publicun leorfera. that-they will provide the ninew of war llktralkf m Uiom who bam ,, roundly "liotiouiMiil" them lor politi cal purpAwo-H. Hut will Km 1 pta ka fooled by any taich hypo.-n. . cliarlatutiiiini and loOlaillyT All the wealth of the country will be "I 1 ""-I to the election g llryan CO tin presidency. The wi-atlhy men of the ciMtntry. with a very) fnw except ion-. will glva their -uj , r to MoKinial They feel that ii llryan iksttld ka elected president he would ho 1 oinluct biiieell a- to make wealth t arry Home of the burden of pnHtHlllglll. ami he uiijtht even take ntepn to prcent .'rent wealth from llllog the gOfMIMMWl to further increase it- lioanls. llryan is uiore mid more the cjimlnlate of the plain H'ople, of the middle claimea, than he was in IMin. If be could be "loiuilht" or "inlliicnced " by the money power it would havn been dune Ioiik atco, for it wtaihl ka MM "cheaper," no matter what the price, than to "put up" to dofeat him, as will have to ga done. Already the coti tributious bwH MM very lUk l.ave 1k -u'oir to How to the republican cam paign fund, which is to U di-bur"t'd this year, as in lHttti, by Mark llaiina Venator Itaeon's renntrks just pub I llbad in the Itecord oil the cos; of carrying on the government of Cuba are very intetvtintr and sumreiitiva. In round niimbiT". be shvh, the t it Ian receipt" lor laOB amounted to IHi.ihhi.ikhi ami thr exiicndittiren t lU.ntm.lXit). liediictinv the cost of th nmnii'italitii', 1 .ifli.miti, and treat ing the item- of expenditure" for justice and public instruction, which f i'.iii.IHXI. a" lor education alone, and nonailtlllg this also and the postal aspamta. Mr. liacon makes the aspanditoraa for Im current ooat ol ttovernitiK tin' island nbout fl 1 .000,000. mimn- this with the aspondl f tvrral of the Mates. These art nil but one or two much in iKiouiati' ii tluin t uba, ami II. 1 til res 1 Htates I. truer all bavt much more hiuhly OMBOiaad UOVITIIBKMIts. The re-lilt of til II.- paf iaoa ii ikuwii In too following table of tfce current annual axpanditOfat for Ciilxi ainj the states named: lll.oo.iioi t'Utfc OomMj M:i,irl . . . .1 MuNIM.'l0l4.t" . Indiana. . ..'J . .I,- . HTATW. s7?,Uilii I NUtlH'KOlit . :..;.n: Miisippi ou.OOH Ktotaefiy, iMpiMi 1 Toniu-Mev .si. mm 1 M ... at...... 1.1. ., 7 WJBU0 .'.T.I-.00 j..'.,,n.i .;. 01,000 The uiivernmeiit of each one of then' states iniullt seeiniliulv to cost 111. ire than 1 air temporary and incomplete uoveriiniont of Cuba. And yet Cuba cokIh from four time- kt tentv tiniea us much as states which have Inrifer populations uml MOM compute govornmonta, Dodooting also . 170,000 expend, d in Cuba lor bMIMka and .piarlerH, which Mr. Baooo ihoold bava done, ami tt,g60, ism for Hanit.it ion ami customs service, the annual current expense- of Cuba amount to about 06,000,000. If we ml, I I., the table the cost of education, the expenditures 01 Cuba 0x1 1 bv from f 1,1km, imxi to about 4.mm,nim those of any of the state u"Verniiients men tioiied except that ot M assacliu -et t -, which expends fo.MMl.tlOn a year lor education. VAST TRADK FIELD IN ASIA. With 0,,.. of Holt Broa' Improved Link Bolt Sitio-MJII Combinnri Harvastora-n ;;:;;;j-,v,ti;1 1,r,,;;i;-lirlll. clean and sack yur urain at about the same cost a" to bead ami -t ick it ' , h) 1)U-,W grain to bill. You m.t only save r tluaafalng t.ill. but ..u make 1 1 (urthor Mtylna n irntn nmr i HM , ,ni. t 1 -a "i ti--! .... ..a: ii..lu ..r .!,- tuilr.'-'J iltl "t ill!' HMU mrili i f cjicn in n niirvT'fitHi . n r,,,. ,,. i . ' v . 1 .rov'.l Link li.'lt rmulittiml llarv.-t.T- in !'. Kif further Itll rrmnoi -''M mnn HH h liiu 11 T Dl I MAW llilll A ME Ii Stockton, California, or No. lo Third Street, Walla Walla, Wash. call on 11. for HBADBR DRAPBRS, a I ahtaa, CYLINDER nil i n. CHAIN BBLUi LBATHBR BBLTS, OIL, etc. n I MK MVO J M money. E L. SMITH. Agent, Pcntllcttm. urcgon. FAVORITE PRISCRIPTSON Mrs. M. V. LotiK, of La l.oup. Pranklit) Co., fant . writes "Words cannot extires-s how nr.le htl I mil for your kino advice and jjimhI medi cines, i bava been in poor health more or less all my life. In the pan nine years irew worse, and two years aj?o I was ' )ssrh could hardly drajr around 1 consulted a specialist, and he said I had ulceration and that an otxTUion would have to be per tortned. This did not seem necessary to MO, to time went by, and at last I wrtit to Dr, Pttrti iuUtig tdvitt. I t.v g,it ii helpful ansn 1 advising me to try his medicines, the ' Favor ite I'resciiptton.' 'Coldeu Medical Discovery-,' and also his 'Pleasant Pallata.' I began tok't'K ' Favorita rrescriptioti ' ami the other tned icines as advised. When conimenc iiiK I weijflted no', pounds, and af ter taking one lsittlc of each 1 fell like a new woman. In one month I uaineil ,s BflWlrtfi Alter takinj; two bOtllM of each of the medicines. I Ik-K'IH to look like a woman and not like a skeleton, and that weary tired feeling all left me." BY LETltR WITH DR.R.V. PIERCE Senator Turner, of Washington, nayn the 8sjkelll.lll-Uovie put- the can auaini the uiliiiinistratioii with vlear uesH and vijor. It is untirely true that at many points the record is a bad one. The hand of imperialism bus been laid across l'uerto Kico uml our other island sisHe"i. t,-. dreedv ami swollen eoMbiMH are hand in glove with the leader- ol the republi can party. Financial legislation has U'cn enacted at the dictation of the great banking concern-, and a spirit ol gross and unprecedented extravagance has stalked through congress. The ad ministration is plainly worried over the outlook and the llryan forces are hopeful. A- senator Turner says, the issues are profound, and there is a pMgiklllty "iat the IndefMetMBl voters may overcome their b ar ot bu-iin . and industrial disturbance and vote to restore the government to the princi ples of its founders. The chief of the Doited States treasury bureau of statistics, 0. I'. Austin, in an article in Money for June, gives a statouiunt of the world's pnsluction of gold during the pool three years, as follows: UNT fits... ,,iu nam Ml.WP.fi law Hj,uuu,o 0 Total tii,ttii.u In the article Mr. Ausitn shows that the annual production of gold for the 50 years, from 1801 to 1850, was 7H7, loo., mo or for the entire fifty years leas by many millions than during the laat throe years. He estimates that "Asia 1- destined to U-come the theater of the greate-t aagjittOaflttJ feats of the coming decade militan or commercial, perl, up- both." This is the os.'iiiug statement in an article I iy alaiander nana Kurd in the Re, gineering Magaim- for this month, ami llxNO it Mr. Ilium draus MM in teresting conclusions touching the hold ltussia is providing for Anglo-Saxon A-iitcrprisc 111 Asia. Russia, pari I with Anglo-Saxon gold, is pushing railway- into Turkey, Central Asia, Persia, Afghanistan, Siberia and China. Her great en gineering problems are being overcome bv Anglo-Saxon ingenuity. The steel bridges over the broad rivers, the I OOO motives traversing the broad steppes, 1 in- -1. el rails, the trucklaviug tooll uud labor-saving device- which have made possible Itussiu's phenomenally rapid riiilwav advance into Asia in the last few years all are Anglo Saxon, even to the air-brake vatem, with which all the Uussiun railnay. are being supplied. The Chinese Eastern railway through Manchuria has OPtnad up 11 vast new territory in whicli will be aipawWkl much resiles energy of the Anglo-Saxon race in the next ten years. All kind- ol machinery will be nspiired, every specie of farming im plement must be imported lr..m with out. Anglo-Saxon material has driven all the continental countries out of competition in Manchuria within a icriil ol less thun two year.-. o a Itussiu. with her BOOM railways rapid I) penetrating lato Asia at even conceivable point, is developing u con tinent containing one-hull the popula tion of the world. Machinery for lactone- ol all kinds, llour mills, brew eries and electric light plants, is still pouring into Siberia and ltussia from abroad. Hut ltussia will not reap the Iron- ot her railway invasion of Asia. She is not tin- rival in Hie construc tion of her railway! h ba iauad by the Anglo-Saxons. A new BOWM bus risen at the verv door of Asia, forty million progres sive, irrepressible Japanese stand ready, by force of anus if necessary, to open the door of new Asiu to their manufactures. Alreadv Japan is be ginning to undersell other nations in sup plying material for the Siberian railway, uud Uussiu will buy in the Ihaepaal matkot. With the opao-door policy unforced in Asia, Mr. Kurd be lievOK -I 1 1 .1 1 will doubtless U' the greatest gainer. liut this dm .- not mean that the Cnitfil States must of necessity take secoiiil place in comis't nig lor In.- vast tiade The energy of .luati should only tend to sour Americans to greater activity, it should be their first duty to study the reiiiireuient- uud M.'culiurities of Asiatic commerce, and to make every effort in their mover to gain a foothold that will ba likely to assure them supremacy in compel 1 tion. Japan has the advantage of Im iug much nearer the market, but America certainly comes next in this respect when compared with Berout), Karl's Clover Root Tea ll'MiitltW'A the loni Irtlon. PitHlisA tils ltl."st,K,v.- , iri-sh.t ,. ir.s.V tiVrTTl stiputioii, i,,htfr., All' 11 ' tlio Skill. Ail lucmaMs I.iAili.n S, r. I onic. SuM on aliulum Kuarunlu by si' drussl't at Me, BOv. suit ai ts), e. C. WELLS A CO., lthoy. N V. OLE swoswiKToaa For sale by ialiuian ,v (io.. Pruicsiits. TO THE WISE I n I Jr- II farmer, or IhjOM who intend plunting their ganleiis or doing spring work of any kind in this line, you will tinil everything in garden tool." uml Mad. '..ul w ire, staples, nails, heavy and -belt hardware of the very best quality and at the lowest prices at W.D. Hansford &Co.'s I'eudletou, Oregon. French Restaurant In conoectloo with.... LaFontaine Hotel Bot Meals io the City. Upon Day and Night. (ins LaFontaine - Prop. AwiUlor Bttlldiog, AUio St. ICO ymmnmnim; mmmmmnm wmK'tmmimmtmmmrj I To the Harvest Trade. 6RICK SAND Won I) GOAL Also Wholesale Agent lor BCHLITZ MII.WAUKE1 B BEER In bottle . barrels, or cases. - Call up t r Iclephonr Ixtf. it When in need of... Ihiv Forki, II"- Ifuwiis. Wire Cable, Axle Q re age, BJIdorado ( Iggtor, Wee) Va. Blaok ( Ml. I !p ital I lylinder Ml. iotnpound (by the case r barrel i. 1 i i of nil si.cst, or i good Stove or Steel Range for tin fk Im'isf, ca.ll ami o;,'t j,i ices trmn 3 3 3 1 H. K0PITTKE. I Taylor, the Hardware Man Ltt For B 721 Main Street ooo Lots 5. 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11 In Block tl, Re- serve Addition io Pen- dleton, opposite Wash-J lniton & Columbia River i Railroad depot, will be If sold at reasonable prices n bo I $115 to $130 each. The lots are ex cellently located and are I only five blocks from Main street. Apply to T H E Crescent Tilt MOST POPULAR WHEEL Men's Wheels I adies Wheels Boys' or Girls' Chainless - $25 and $35 $2o and $35 - - $25 - - $60 Another consignment of the $25 and $26 Wheels jus received. CRESCENT AGENCY East Oregonian Building o . J&dksDiro East Oregonian Building. The New York World, Thrice a Week Edition ALHOST A DAILY AT TUB FKICI Ol a WftBKLV. Till' lllOSt W III.) I i'i Cell I ,at.u I "u....L-l. ncw-sii.-r in Aincrici is tin- Tbrivo-a-W.-..L ...liti I TI... v..u. v l u. i i ----- - ' - .ti;. i.iriv tinrni, ami win. tlm praaldontlel ounpeien oa at hend foo nnnol do arithoot it. IK'n- arc some of tlm raoonni win- it is easily tlm leader in .Inllar a war joornaiiiD). it is ImmmI awn oUmi daj . and is io Kvery week eadi nbaavluat Neaivat II imK"'" MM) often ilurin tlm "Imsv" seas., n -Ji (mes eacli week Tlm price is only $1 ier ve.ir It is virtually a dally at Um priaeol a weekly. It imwM eovers every known part of Um world. No weakly nearanpar could stand aloea ami furnisii auonaarvioe, Tba Tliriei-a-Wek World has at it. dissal all of tlm resources nt t vrreiltest imwsn,ier in existenee th, Wonder ol inisleru joiirnalisn, ''America's. Greatest NeWMepar," aa) ii imp iieen. llisnv l, I Iln- N, York World. lt political ikiwh is abaoletoly im. partial, Tbii fact will u-of e-,,,.,. value in tlm presidential Mill pa ill n oomiaa on. Tha bent of current tictiuii is found in itx . 1 1 1 1 1 , i , Tlieati are only tOOM of the MMHW thoro are othem. Head it tuA Ma limin .ii We offer this tiliequaleil ims,..l,...r an. the weekly Kast Oreiuiu,,, t,,- Ii,, ! .ill.' v..ur f.t a) TI.. - , ..... T-- k um roooior sillwriptioii price of tlm two popart The Tri-Weekly World and the Semi neeklv Kant I ir.-e, , ,, i j - ior GOLDEN RULE HOTEL m! I. f . kUHKN, fl The Only Fiot Cltti and CMateO MtM in Ids City. ifTft r 1. 1 1.1 yt " - ... bio Metti All Tiami. fitr Sample Roumi. Electric Light,, file Proof Building. Cor. Court And Johnson Streets. PENDLETON, OUEUON Wool for Sale Thundayi otmik woek I will bu th.. (kMm Enli Hotel to receive iealed bida on Lots of Wool No 5, 8. i j and .7. about 500 sacks, now stored tn the tndependenl warehouM. J reserve the i.riviWe o rejeellug ay or all bids. 1 1,1 ITS FARM FEATURES. Ina. ill irlii-ultu re, J'ouli; IS'll.L 1... uar, niiriirullui-r. !'iniltfV m....' .""7- iIsiiIuk, nml nlhsr toiuc. n , ,i,.. . r.l ii, nl il,rrn..rl I I1 "Pill. rin..p- wlth lllu.tmtlnna ,,y ni,j (lr, to innkn it liiTBIniiiilu tn th,ie living'- -inn ti.t.., Mn.i. t 'niiimeri'lal A l;r l n 1 1 ur,, ' hlnhlkal T . . m" I' t 't. wtilchtho O. J.FaUWnil I Hiioicnlleil 'sl THE FAMILY FEATUBFS:".--SeTTijnoTmMiTT'aiicT-mrnr tS M (look, riiirlf. Cnnti'ste, l.iliriir i , 00,1 nml Vnnuo Folk.- tm'm o , ! ' " " this linpnrtinrnt of aa much vhI,,,. , at aa moat of tlm Hpwlni looUljr f ii-nT A Cyclopedia of Progress and Even; All aenrllnu tli'lr aiihasrlptlns nr,,, clulililiiK I'lfiT. are t i,, ,r a llm AMPHIi'AN Aomit l.i cm- i ami A I.MAN Ai' for twin. Thi. uraai iI5vM : ..-'niii ill i .! I'mnrM. n ,i"i ". al World, n oiililo to .Muiki't-. ItaikaUaa 1'rlcrs mrr m met AKD UJUMCi It la a IjaaMtyof P'ntlattps.r. Kami or I'ouie. ami i Hti r I epooWorkon iry Huhjivt ! cnlturru Industry, t'omne'ree. in Ik- Aftalrg, K.i iiinmilca, ami I',. I I'!i1iinattnc, Itclltrinn, and Hocivi Aloiaiiue of l 1 1,'nitiirs, th" n'lnncnl LlatA. Illr.tu fur Eacl rl!toi.i,.J '.?'"MHir I M ir -.-k, i"W,l(. , :3TA SAMPLE COPY i!.Tr.-.J aMaaaaaHMaMMHaMMMa t I'lnorJ . .1 1 lD ' .UMftUJ 1 1 1 J E. SMITH. Van Orsdall & Ross handle PURE ICE. HOITT'S SCHOOL icufc. Pajrk, Sao Mateo Co., Col. liaa aa buUdlan, n-wi luntlalw.1 i.u.rs JS-.P'S'P B"ul .urrauad. ,7.7, ' . pt...iiMi, in, mi' u ll iicn, i-.- i, Itioruuokly rqulpped ami ,upr"0, ,,' vaataoe. for in. .. .,! .t,ttB (7 " . X.i lr.Vs. So Kroo I'ond S..diiuullt. Xo lli. (lur...h our l.v ManutMiniad froin Piit.!ri Wattr Uav r'n t OMoU or Tolephoos No. 4 NEW WOOD YARD Smith & Habetly, Proprietors. (iood, Dry Wood, aUo Cloal in Any Quantity Tmnrftennn and Trucking. Prompt Dolivery. letenhone M.S. oHlcc ,- Mai1 aud Mtu BAB.BITT JMLETAL. WvX mai'.ilnc t-Ttii. win n .1 res.toa; Till oil M.l ,ii Marquette WOltetOgi OhiMO Our SPECIAL Offei Weakly Bust Oregoniio,$t.B0) Orange Jadd Farmer, wk, 1,00 m Ye ir Book and Almanac, .60 i Our Price for All, $1.85, Address. EAST ORBQONIAN PUB. CO.. I'enilleton, Ortfotij SEALvS! Notary and Corporation $8.60 to $8 Deliverd Order of us anil aavc MMR Orders for Hubbei siuiii(4 aim aollclted. EAST OREGON. AN PUB.O0J ATTORNEYS. AKTKl! A ItAI.KY. ATTi lilNKYi? it l.nw unlit' 111 HavillK. hank H'ill,llo T. (i. 1IAII.KY, I.AVYi:i:. 1'IHi I Nl Mil. HillhtlllK. I't'lldlt'loll, orvKuu. i'iiii. nrzur.KAi.i' . i hii;m;v n I.HU. Oltlcc 111 Ak.ni Uttilll HliX'k. S. IIKitKKI.KY. ATTOUXDY AT LAW. oaice In Aaaovlutlun lllock. K. 1. BOYD, A.TT0BMIV AT LAW, nil 1 ourt ol. s. a. m:wuki;y, noitNEt at jtw. liiMiiu r. A iicnitiiin Huii'ltua. JAMKS A. KKK, LAW OKFlt'K IN JIM BnlldlBOi PHYSICIANS. DB.V (i.ToT.iT ori HT. in 1'KNin.i:- Ion OartOOl lUuk MlltdtDfl, ottu.- Iioun, M to Io. ui. ; I to 1 p. 111. 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