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IAILY EVENING EDITION OAlLYEVENfNGEDITION III Kill.l. l';"i,,K The Beet Orcgonlari Will .lo II li it Vnir Ail.' in Th f ft. Hr.-RonUn mi hT It ...mm... vol. PBNDLKTON, UMATILLA OOUKTYjOttBeON, MONDAY, aihust is, ioo. NO. 3891 h BOTTtMll.K ), I I GlTCIHlHE fl Toilet """P Oalore. Mtbsrc w vb1u,'!' ""e"''' . I i . : i latrv .011111. ( i i vccritio, I!.. my. Turkish Bath (' mint citslih, Klderbvrry, t 'rii'1 . !i', Tim' Toilet r iti Be I'it ii ii ti bars 4c " VV' llli- Thl'SK (i.wi.K llfuua'U l ....... - - Lllj4ii, Even Change t( too, SOr aw-jiipn"' i"1'-'" !:"': H;u" i .uj, per cant off Boy iron mmw reduced price; Hani pip line ,IL nt K to 4n net rent under rein Warier. Large line toilet nipr 5c I j I pkg Cl ins ! ptef. I r, ),,. paper iKvele, r-jrtilar 25c 1 "L n,, V. I tip and 12c each. Katn h imiichlna tint's 11.88 to 2.t).r. 1 Ected -I"1' '"" ..frtcLiugliliii and Old Oregon." t, igtr-' i pwbliehfld at 81.80, .Ml Mill' I I fi :'". Doll't IlliHH ' 'nelini! tin- I k. -chronicle ol pinlll-iT days. Frederick Nolf Weckd BaaonJaar Agent. REMNANT ....SALE Hnndrrf ,.i mmiMi of all mtW at , thh kWg miiiiiagaOlm which haw alrea.lv 'bjen marked down from regular pricea, will bo puund on mm I Mis BBK AT HALF PRICE All are food, fresh, desirable good in lengths (roll two rarda Hp to Ian yard. GINGHAM REMNANTS Aleut twenty length, arc bare, conic pjeeej ..r ten yard- -lightly soiled in displav, thi week ONE HALF OFF. REMNANTS I.AN ami THIN GOODS. . I 1 1 ... . j in an manner ..i nic. Tlmiir- mr in nl -snmmei ..r .arlv fall. Sane are LESS THAN HALF PUiijl LINEN CRASH REMNANTS Nearly t. nty piece oi various lengths are bare almost CVfy nought-tor fabric, of the vear. THIS WEEK HALF PRICE SHIRT W ilST ODDS and llS Of almost every etyle and lebrie, We neat aall then .it any prhv they will bring. Values up . t.. 88, have Im'i'Ti marked down to 7.ro rent.. Some three loartlai, ..ff, otben uric hall off. A . I main other g.ssl things are included i" tlii. .nle. ALEXANDER A HEXTEK. Inent at Washington is that at present tliere ale 18.000 ihtsoiib hi and ill. .ill Leading the Summer Girl BOSTON STORE. HttrllC99 The Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Still Continues. ol ai1 kit Unmercifully Sacriricad in order 'o reduce stock ami price arc the lowest ever offered in thi. city. Intending pun baser, w ill do well to give Us a call ami gel ..ur prienp. Thai', all we a.-k-ii call the price will do the re.t. Hr iImi currie. a larue Ntm-k of Smh Wtn, Tent.. Wagon Covem, CaBVMi tf Deatetl, Rope, String iA-ather, i'te. ICE BRICK SAND WOOD COAL Alio Whuleialc Agent for SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER Irattlen, barrel, or caaai. Telephone No. 5 KOPITTKEt he Best Ever Brewed. New Line of French Flannels, all colors IPIain and Poka Dot, at sale prices. Pendleton's Big Store. ANNOUNCEMENT. arc going to open up our store lor business on Thursday, August uth, on COI K I STREET, at the old stand of I. E. buck iV Co. , (Temple of Economy). We have purchased the stock of general merchandise now iu the building and have decided to make a special sale of tile goods on hand in order lo make room for our new goods now ordered and on the road We will sell the present stock at ACTUAL COST This mean- that you buy of us at retail for the same price that your merchant buys at wholesale Come and Convince voiirs. if that we are doing this by com paring our prices with those of our competitors Tins sale will continue about two weeks. Don't put off buy ing now what you m i d. but buy now while you can save money. THE FAIR. Court St., Pendleton. GENERAL KKWS. OMetrMtof Hoeeon bai afksl for command of I marine detachment in China. Hen. Joa.pt) Wheeler made a strong plea fur the .landing army in hi n vocation aMrem at the I'niver.ity of I'liicag... Informal). hi fumi-hed the govern preaa d aba Nome. It is climated ll.at there villi j he 1000 destitute here at the close of i navigat ion . The Kvre -I'ragiu OWMMlofl a- lorfetted Salurdav bewiaa. ol Don pay ment of money dm'. This leave- the Ntoaragiian giivernment 1ree to act in. d.paadentty with the imted states la canal matter.. The statement that the dominion government had aholtllMd the 10 per cent r.oalty in the Yukon. .uhatttUtlltg therefor a .i er i-ent and eatahl i.h ing , a torn pa leafy aiMy oBoa in Daweon. li oclto tally dealaa hj the aiial ter at the interior. II. M. Steven-. hi. Who i ISi.. ,i- a delegate at large from OolOtado with Senator Teller and others Walked out of tlie national repiihl ican convention, and who afterward ncisted iu orgnniz ing the silver repuhlican party, ha. resigned the chairmanship ol the party in this state and kaBBflB)nC6d hll H'turn to the repuhlican party. John Ration o Ohioago at I'hiladel- phia Saturday. defeat. si Archie Mcl'.ach arnot I'anada in a B0KiHa in.. lor paced bicycle race Nel-uu hroke every recordlr.il le to :kt lllilea, with the exception of lh .se for one, two and 18 miles. NelHon's t inie for the :io mile. was t8 Ml S-8, l'hi' previous r .rd wai ftu:'Jll L-., held by Kikes. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Klamath county has 4UHI people and an asse-scd valuation ol lt000,v00. Walter I'avy is taking a drove of '.'DO head of horses iroin Alitelop- toCali forma. Bdwaad 0'Beirn.i aged i. reara, died at the home of his hrother, i, n'lteiriie, two miles north of Salem I'riday. While liiinting, Mrs. Mollia Hays, Ol I'.aule Point, accideiitally shot .Mr. Itobert t.'roker in the i.-.l, last week, with a rille. Ute Wtt "ready for a la-ar" in case one was nu t. Archie and .lumen tileasnn, aged ahaat IS and 14 years, ajapaetlvaty were arrested at Saiein Wir u-iii;' oh scene and ahusive language on the street to a niniilsT of ladies. At a meeting of husiness men at Seattle fTaJU.OOll was pledged f..r holding an international eX.jsitioii in this city in MMM in coiiiiiiemoratiou of the I, Hiisiana purchase and the Lewis and Clark eX.edition. The McMinnville Iteporter says of William u. fjujaanntn. a Bpaaiah war veteran, who has Iwen granted a .'ii sion of til paf mouth: "lie ha- aaflered untold atiaary from the o bet is- ate wound reeeivwl in the Philippines, and it is a pleasure U see hllli gel ...me compensation, however slight." Mrs. William Allen diisl at uk ville I, inn conntv, Saturday, at lin age of M year-, she was Isiru in Ken tucky, was Harried when 14 years of age, moved to Missouri, and thence to Oregon iu Is-'iH, locating in l.ane county lirst and iu Oukvdle, I. inn county, iu UM3. She was the molhcr of 14 children of whom six are living. UNITED STATES TO CHINA nsKt roisoNiiti rLOWRM, A DRIFT TOWARD BRYAN No Nenotialioo$ for Peace Until the Ministers In Mad1 Safe. Widemann. a Leading Aotl-lmpe.lilist, Observes It. A Novil Method of Admlnlntarlng Pol- on. New York. Aug l:t. A di-patch from Pari, to the livening Telegram savs: An attempt at mileonini, by u-e of perfume, is exciting Paris. Thi hi near minister there received a : letter. sigmsi .iiilic incrwiuska, I w hich contains -nine driisl llowers. TUB TERMS OF PKACK TO CHINA ury to .... i.-gaii,.,, i ark FACING A PECULIAR CONDITION ine i. 'iier an.i wa- iiiimci iinei v oer- come by the deadly odor, hut will re cover. Mile. Oeorwlnika hai been arrested. A Terrible Mlstk Mad" by Russian Troops at Yann Tsun Which Cost Many American Llrrf. VsVV!XSvVvX PILSNER BEER. ll- Iron, hlter.sl waUr. Kecim nlwl ly physicians. Yon can drink yu wuul of it and not have the NMae nr g,. Jmv, chultz Brewing Co. Ltnajuw. i... mut. Winslow d Head ;ntrattors ol Builders Jobbing a Specialty. Tank to Order. 'P" l;"'l"".,od M., between Alia and Webb. liUiLKTOJI, Qnpfam, Livery, Jeed and Sae Stables... for Infants and Children. Caatorla la o toraalaaa substitute for Custor Oil, Pure L'orle, JropH and St.otliiiif,' Syrups. It is I leuMiiit. It ia.ntailiH nStbei Opium. Morphine nor other fSnreotlo MihstHiieo. II destroys Worms and ullajs I everishiiesa. H ,,,r,s DitUTllUMI and W Lnd -I.e. It .. li.-M-H TmO. la Trouble tuid ciiraa Oonatlimtmn. It reguhit.'s tu humun h and Boweia, trlvfoj bejtJthj ami natural ltu. The C hildien's 1'ana. . a Tin Hother'a rrieuC The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years ft Hroprielor Do not forget To buy vnur ST'KS ami RANGKfl win re vou can bu'v the best ami elltatPflat, btatiti! tifbt dif ferent linen to selec t f'toiu. Tbt- la-e to buy is at JOE BASLER'S. No External Symptoms. The l.lood may be in bad condition, yet with no external ligni, no skin eruption ur bores to indicate it. The lyuiptomi in such caaei living a variable appetite, jioor digcktiou, an iudebcnbable weakness and nervousness. 1om of first and a m i .1 run-down condition of the ystt-iii clearly showing the blood tuu lost its nutritive qualities, lias ! .. me thin and watery. It u iu just such ease thai 8. S. S. bai done some of iu tjalckaat and most effective work by huUdiug up the blood and mi; 'plying the elements lacking to make it strong and vigorous. " My wife uaed lev eral bottles of 6. S. t. as a hlooal pattaei and to t' i.c up a weak and ema latedayileiu.with very n-.aiked effect by way of improvement. ' ' We regard it a great tonic and blood purifier. ' J. I'.Duvr, rriucclou, Mo. Bh. 0 U the greatest of al. L toim fi u d the aj.pctite im fjF 4W I'r"ves at once, strength returns, and nervousness vanishes as new rich pure blood once more circulate thi.-.igh all parts of the lyitem. 8. S. S. U the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. It contains no min erals whatever. Send for our free book on blood and akin diseases and wnlc oui physuiaus for any information or ail vice Wanted No charge for medical advice, int twin trtuw co.. an. ami, ca Washington, Aug. II, -The depart ment of Nata today, made public the reply of the 1'nitisl Stntc govcrninent to Minister Wu - communication, iintifving the department ot the at pointment ol l i I'ung I'hang, envoy pleaipoteatlary t.. negotiate with the ..wers. In.- reply i- -u l l an I ui 1 1 y as follows: "There can ha no general negotiation iMMween OhltM ami the powers so long a- the ministers of the powers and pafaBBI under their ptotei lion remain in their prwaeBl povitlon Ol restrainl and danger. We are ready to enter into an agreement between the power- and the I'hinese government for ces.ation of hostile demonstration on condition that i mflielenl is.iy al forces composing the relief SPedltion will he permitted to enter Pekin un molested and escort the foreign mImIb icrs ami residents 10 Tien T-in. The text of this reply was tele graphist to representatives of the United states tor ooennmn ioatlon lo the aoveronauti ol the puwefeoo operating iu t he raltal movement . Tli Pollov li Firm. The announcement of the reply to China dhailoead the Brtn noliey which the I'nilisl Stales ha- adopted, The importance of the action lies in the wording of the message. China has made overtures f..r M'Hcc anil thus opened the.wavfor a possible com promise. The United Slates iu its re iDOOet lays down an entirely new de maud namely that a -iilllcently laiWe force from tiie all. si column to be allowed to enter Pekin unopposed ami conduct the leonihofl of the legations and lollowen from the OhlneM capital to Tien Tsui. Tins demand is nut Inr ward eBBet and unalterable and China must accept unconditionally if she hopee to stay the advance of the in ternational lorces. A iniilliber of tl.e cabinet stated today that no considera tion would he given to promises of the Chinese government until the demands made by this gov. riiiii. iit are actually ami fully complied with. Russian's Hro Upon Amsrloani. New York, Aug. III. A dispatch to the Evening World, dated l he I'imi, August U, Hays: A terrible mistake 00' OUrred at the taking of Yang tenth The Rneilan artillery opened lire on the American troops. BefOfO the mi take was discover. ! many American soldiers were killed or wounded by Baejlan shell-. The I'oiirteeulh regiment look part ill attack on t'le Chinese trenche... A the Chinese lied the regiment entered and OOCttpiod one of the Chinese posi tions. The Itiissiaii battery some dis lance oil, did not notice the movement of the Americans. It opened lire on the position and plautisl shells among the American troops. The Itussians were ipiickh mill lied and ceasi-l their dead ly fire. Japanasa Lost Haavily. I. on. Ion, Aug. 111. - A. the allies were to rest three davH at Vang I'siiu, it is siipsised that a Airthtir advance would Is- begun Vugust IU, but no order has come from V ang 'IV m since August . ,U il, in losses at Pei Tsang August .. Wefe HO killed and wounded The Chinese led Jin) dead on the field. I. xp lunation as lo why some Pekin cipher messages are dated Tsinau is made by the telegraph company, which has a regular courier service be tween Pekin and Tainan, and the wires are working from the latter place, talhollei Muedirdad. Berlin,, Aug. Lft.The Catholic paper Oernjnnle, laru. that ten out of lift) missionaries iu thu Yharate, southwest of Pe Chi l.i has beaa inur dered ami M) convert. Hufleri-I the same fati'. It is rumored iu Lorwajao Mar.pic. thai President Ktein has coiuin I ted sui cide. aaaeaj . ....... at Ho wo. Washington, Aug. It -A dlaaatatj from (ieneral Uhaffee, dateai 10, aaysl ''arrived at HoaPI Wu yeeterday.'1 I bis place, which is spelled Hll Wo on tl.e war ttetavrtaraal map., i. about bah .. between 'lien Tela ami P.kin." yHi'0K NIfw' N" Uoraae; in ilw. B,,Bt rg' and teams . liiv . n. HMMaattoa, " m any hour or the uigbt iriaejaapj tim. t. A Boarding and Day School for Girls Kuih.iis s.-iiiraiU.t 17 Kor circulars d I riui i pal. I'urllauil, Uiol SK A US! Notary and Corporation MQ to $5 lielivcreU Order of us and save mouey. Order for Hubber humps aJao solicited. EASTOF.(,f)M AN PUH. 00 Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line riuatoa Carney . frop1. Leave Pendleton every day at 7 o'clock -scept rtuuday, for Pilot K... k, Nye, Klage, Alb. and L'klali. Uiiod aoeoat. 'iiiidatiotts. Iteaauuable freight aud pM i nger rait-a. Oily oAkuv at Tajluiau A Oo.'t drug im mi s or solium-, llioss Who look rarl in tin War of lh riilllppinis lo Oraanlis. llunver, Aug. 111. Nebraska, Kan sas. Iowa, tin Dakota., Colorado, Wyoming, I tali Oregon and other western stales are represented at the reunion ol veterans ol the Philippine campaign which I here lislay. Two years ago today these soldiers were iu the Orient) carrying tin- old Hag and facing a storm of h ail boi(M Manila. The reunion has been called for the purpose of keeping the com rades shoulder to shoulder ami effect ing an organisation whereby their deed will be preserved in history. War on Busila. London. Aug, PI.- A dispatch from Lahore, Punjab, savs the Ameer oi Afghanistan is inohili.ii.g lorces ol in fanlrv and artillerv and it is reis.rted an advance on the Kuasiau frontier is contemplated. A Hank Vails. Kingfisher, Okla., Aug. 13. Thu liank oi Kingllshur is iu the hands of the territorial hank commissioner, ii. reported liabilities are, tnl.UUO, the aaaatk, .ril,iMst. A Monro Lynohad. Corinth, Miaa., Aug 1H. Jack Hull., a negro, was lynched this morn ing, lie is said to have assaulted a leu year old while girl. Ins Sunnier Arrives. Washington, Aug. III. The transport Sunnier with battalion of Fifteenth in fantry has arrivt.l at Nagaaaki Japan. kl. valor kurued. huflalo, N. Y., Aug. 13. -The Dakota elevator in this city, today, Luruod, loan IftUU.OUtl. Form Flrii In tolorado. OlenWOOd Springs, Col ng. 111. tot a hundred mile- iu each direction luteal t(re can MM seen. If the dry weather continue- the destruction of government and private timber Hill he beyond a poawllMtly ol estimate. Railroad Accident. Koine, Vug. lit. In a railroad acci dent, twelve mile, from Ibis city, ll' peraOM were killed and forty wounded IihIiiv . Thi When Market.. Ban I-rancisco, Aug. hi. Cash wheat l ,08 per cental. Chicago, Aug 111. Sept. -nil. or wheat 7'.'4 cents per bushel. NKW YORK MARKET. Rftpoctnl by I. 1 . Rnv Co., Chicago Boird or resell and New York Sloek Exehanai Hrokir.. ugust III. I ori'lgn markets were all lower thi- morning. Liverpool closed, ,r 11 B-dB against 0 I l-s Saturday, lapial to l M'r bn-hel. New Y.-rk Opened M lower, Til : S and held around this ligure until near the rlOM when it advaneed lo N i-s. Oorn cioed about one oenl off, -i- 58, The visible supply of wheal showed an increase for the week of 888,000, Com a diwroaf" oi 081,000, Slocks strong and higher Money, I per cent . i'l Batnrdayi so' , 1 1 today, Tti "i-H. Raaaja today, WH to ho i-m. Close today, HO .S. Sicrilary Wilson's Pridlcllon. Washington, D. C, Vug. HI. Secre tary of Agriculture .lames Wilson, who has been making a .archil -tn.lv of the domestic ami loreign demand for Wheal this vear, says : " I'he outlo. k lor good prices was never better. We have a shortage in the American wheat crop Ibis year whi.hwill prohahlv amount to inn. '. bushels. This alone would serve to make the present yield more valuaole. I ii- i. are ml.l il loini I reasons, however, which Incline me to believe Dial wheal will make a marked ad vance Isdore I lie end of the present year. The primary cause for an ad vance is the condit ion ami outlook of the home market. There is unex ampled pro.perit v throughout the conn try, ami prospects are thai (he present year will Imi a record-breaker. This lias been best instanced perhaps iu air eiioriuoiis export ol uiainilaciuic.l gissls ol various descriptions, while trade balance i- all our way. Hut ..ur home is and will continue I., be the greatest wheat market iu the world." CMHISIIAN i insist. Mori Than 10,00(1 ot Ifeaej Oulsidi ol I'lklii Massacnid. Nearly all the oarrnenondonti bob linn the reports of a wholesale mas-acre ol I hri-ti.o outside Pes in, a corre.iMinilelil ol (lie pailv News giving llie nnMliiaf of killed as be tween 111,11(111 and I'l.tsm, all defeliselesn converts Imperial Iroons so it is -tal.d did the gha.lly work. AoMrdinH In the linannbal noweai pondeut of the lailidon Times, one of the members of the Tannn ll Vam.-n mentioned i United Btatei Conenl tiooduoW as having been Is-hcadcd for pro-foreign lendenoiee was ll-u Clung Cheng, lornier minister to Knssia. The dorrepaonderii says the empress dowager ordered bis evecutnui on thf advice of la Pin lleiig. la Dung Ubang has i. .en lulomied from Pekin that Prim e Citing's onh promlnenl supis.rters in ins peaoe poln v were den. Yung l.u and Wan Wen shao, president oi tl, e Isiard of revenue, whose ilillllelice is -mill The Doug Kong anrreepnndanl of the Expreea annuanwM the arrival from .-an I rani -inch ol HonWI l.ea, for some tune secret agent ill the I'llitetl States oi tin so, let) for the Keioruintiou ol the ( him si- l.mpire, w 11800,000, AOOMfclUkb Ills UOb. He Patata Out to His OnatM Thai III Has Ihi Hiilei ol Hlru. A Dulchuiaii, addrc.siug hi. dog said: "M dog you haf a n. buap. Vou rat oud a dog, and 1 vas a man, bill I visit 1 vas you. Kfery vay you haf the best of it. Veil you vaut lo go nut der bad in, pin shiist dun. round tree times ami lay dowii. v en I go lull del lnd III f h.ll ter lock III. der blare and vind upderchsk and nil dreas miii. self uud my vile ukea up and scolds ine, di li der bahv cries uud I bai to vawk him up and down, den der Inmhy vim 1 sbllsl get lo sleep Its lime lo gut up again mi you get up you set relcli y.nirtell ami scratch a couple of limes and vou are Up. I haft to light the lire and put on the kettle, scrap some mil my vile already, and den maybe I get some breakfast. Vou play round all day and half plenty of fun. 1 hal to work all day and haf plenty of trouble Ven you die you till haf the best ol me; you shusl lie still. Ven I die I baft to g to hell yt." , m i tiot HI rum aek. A iierxon who drops anything from a moving iraiu oruiuarity save giasi bye" 10 it, but a noteworthy excep tion was recently olmurvod on the Bar iington railroad. A a'ketbook con taining i a gold ring, four ruble, and other valuables, was lual by a passenger on the St. I.otiis-Porl laud eapraae. Just where was not known, ami the train was advancing fifty miles an hour, fnm the first stop the loss was wired lo Superintendent Pbelan at Alliance, Neb., who lamnv diateiv sent out a searching party The uouketlxaikiand jewels were h.uud near the u.i.s ttirec miles from Whitiuaii, in as gissl Condition a when hwt. The were returned to the surprised owner the neat day. - w - " ' Mother's endorse it, children like it, old folks use il. Wu rufer to Due Minute Cough Cure. It will ouickly cure all throat and lung troubles. latluiau it li., leu. ling Uniaxial. ir McKlolny l.i KlKltd Impcrlillsai Will Haft Been F.Ddorswl, While II Bryti It FlfrM Silrfr Will Hf Indiannpolia, lnd., Aug. II. -A nun, lair ol delegates to the two auti imperialism conventions, which are to meet here. Hue week are arriving. The tlrst arrival of a national , r dele gate i- Robert A. Widenianu, New Vork. I'he Ii.ih. of the pMnioten of the national party is to form a coali tion with the anti-inii-erialistir league: Widemann says Itryan ia reganli-l h the aiiti iiiiH'riali.ts as the less dangomni ol the two old party can.li dales. "Ilui inanv ol us, .aid Wide- mann, "who are mrahttaane, cannot stomach Bryan, We are confronted with a peculiar condition. If Mchinlev is elected, he will ileclare the im perialistic policy has been I adorned, 11 Bryan ll elected, he will declare that silver has Is-en emlorM-d, Kither would is. contrary to our view. " Widemann nay. there is little doubt that there i-drift toward Itrvan. C0MINU TO okii, Housevill, Candidal! lor Vice - I'rasldint. i m to ilui Slate. ttov. Ivisisevell will make his first big speech of the campaign iu Chicago on Labor day, and until ll ml of ScptcmlHT, he will -peiel hi. time west of the Mississippi river. All of the month ol (Idols. r will Is' occupied in hard campaigning in the stales of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio w ith the exception of a few ilays in Wesl Virginia, which the republican in, nine, r- express strong hopes of carry ing ami thai small BBfflad of lime will he all the east will see of lloosevelt during the campaign, i'roni Chicago he will pass through Wisconsin, Mm lies ita. North ami BoWth Dakita, Mon tana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa ami Missouri, nracl it-ally In the order naim.l. No at motion "ill bo pani by Gov, Booeevelt to the eastern states outside of New Vork, and unless conditions change mal. rial I) he won't go into New I'.ug land at all. rail ol a nilllonalra. C. II. North, cv; millionaire, former bead of the North Packing C inpaity, doing a business of $n,ihni,inki a year in Huston, has taken to peddling veg etables from a carl, bareheaded , m ragged clolbes and broken shoes. "If only I 000 Id get 18000, M he says, "I could get on my feet again and b.tk after mv properly iu Nebraska, the Nehraska Stock lards company. Mr North still lives iu the big house Mln ie once his I noil v of wife ami eight children lived with nim in Isiiiuiiifss proaperlty. itut ti.lay he .s'cllple. two ns nns only, and lets lite other sixteen e Bettoe. All sries iiidebtml to me over 30 days are retpiestisl to call and letlle al once and save oust D. KKMI.KU. ohm and bs.k tl lite hlcyt III al the ( resci.nl Agency lit the hast Oregouiail building Hi. vcles for a small amount down and the balance in monthly my rtientli no interest. NEW LUMBER YARD. Bil aM now ready for business near Washington A Columbia Itu.r freight tleiajt with a gem ml asooctnteal of Inmbei direct Irom our own saw mill, and can furnish anything promptly Country order in tar loads chipped direct from our mill in carload loU al hi real prince, dive us a cell. G. A, Shaw & Go. W J 8EWELL, Mgr. rDlSEASJi LnaawejeaatlBlLC KdH's Clover Root Tea licautllica thu I 'axil plat Miami, Puntlem Iho UIihmI . Afivc n r-n-Tvb.t Icrbkln. t'urwai u biipsttluii, loJiMutiia, itiiU all Kropiioue ul a- hljl- A'1 at ft uo I I" l aaaitvB Native I 'I bold uii aiiaulutw K'taiMitUw Uf ail .ii tia AJCJA., DIN. . uu v I uu, 8. C. wcllw a CO., Laaov, n v. Oil saoeateroa Par sail kr Tiilasaa a 0a.. im baauu.