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if you want some L't'iiuine bargains in harvest supplies go to the MAGNET CASH STORE. If you want a warm reoeption and a square deal, the Magnet is the place for u. A ehaiu'o fur a gold watch with every dollar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood fri'r end independent ' ' from thr Opclnratlnn of it is eomillv I ruv that Hi an' mill Ol right might to In independent . unguagc taken I tiilcpcndcMico, Filipinos free and WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 100. DA1IA. WUEL1 AID SK.Ml-wi i.m.v But rffonlan Publiahtn,. Company. AT f kNULTiTON. DA1L hl-BSCKirTIOM RATH: Pa t opvrx - - . y in. Ira crp 1 1 " Maniht. W rati I Una cofV r ek, by carrier Trial ..r v , '...a hiflnitinivit .... MMI WIIKLY NjntBtftl MkttM inr COp, OA fCkr 1m cups sit no nth TrtBl ftuhtcrtpttM f.i:i, lc n iir.i ru WIIKLY bl'ML'l I PT ION PATHS One opy on yea , . . . li lr aopy in anemias f Tilal MtenptiM na ...-.,. af ADViRTISr... a A TBS : (Display Arfernitrmcau.) Oae Inch, r lai. In crai-Veekly tr nioalh . . . . Oat m. b, or lea, la daily per pioaia Tn it(hfi, or Imb. in Duly ami Weekly per month 0t' thrt In. ht. Srni- Wkl . pr im n pet afnth Over thra In. he. Daily. pr ib n per in oath . . . . Oeei thrt4iru.hva.tn 1 m iy aa1 Week I . per inch pryoatfl ima in r, or iewa, in vertj i per rrt. ntn ........ tm tar thre taxkaa. In Wakfy, pr ti h per aaotii'i .14 Ortr thre Inch, in Tui1ty a lieu af aVtni Wekl. par tn h pa raoalh ... aa '. .ili..r.tf,iilr. -riMi.i,, .vii W-es., itrnlt n) Datl) . Km iaaartina, per inch, ft xk , rh lubta.iuaot laM Hon. K. Local notices, tea caaia par liac. each inirrtJoa. i f t . H T-oo 1 i Vhv iaatfa of Coiiif p. Huntington removes u nnghtv hand from the control of the railroad i n terest s. Hunt ington was an exceptionally strong Bad forceful man. Governor Hon two I I , of Massachusetts. it credited with having declared that "Ire silver in less serious than fre. 'I.IW'iti'1 tills ' Wll m-ently moulded in Fanuel Mall, f.t miuiii an NW "cradle of liberty." Now that Collin I. Huntington dead tin- N icaragua canal may Im built. Id- op..s.il tin- construction of the canal on tin- ground that it would injure III" railroad lllterosl-, a- lii.ur. Htnalli-r men opiHw t !- puhlir ini.-n-at erery day in the week. Jullll i. ItiM-kiMi lliT - .l.llh ill.-. -in. i .-tu.i.it. . I i.. In. l 1. 1,. is:: .,t ,.i'. , im very ntronttly in favor of a rontiuu- anoe of pre-, in ihiv o.init :i.n- He Iiuh been allowed to pocket ;i very law lire of the "unearned increment " of the earth, but that aa due to BO lault of Iiih but to the people who are BBS tent w ith an iniqilitoUM nyiitem of taia tion which adiuitx of the rolilierv of the many (or one. Several product mm. of merit have recently appeare.1 in the Kat Orcyoii lai. over the mKiiature of li. W. Huff man, a vouiik nran who m at prevent r--- 'Im, at Kamela. on top of the lllue mountain Mr. Huffman not only writew iiitereatinuly in prone, but aim in verse. The poem published in the Kaat Oruoiiian of yenterdav, from hi pen, puMMMmeH merit ami in a picture in words. l-.uwarti I.. McVYilliams, a M teran detective of New York city, committed uicide because he hail lx-1 ievl for a lonx time that In- had cancer of the stomach and an an incurable nufferer. An autopsy upon his b.Miy by the coroner's physician show.il that h. was uiully mistaken and that his only trouble, aside I nun his tinfoiinii.il fears, was a tumor which initfht have been raadilv removed by an operation uot at al! dangerous. Man is prone ti. make the worst calamine- of life tlnaw that never happen. The Chicago newspapers are giving the census takers flu. Chicago has fallen on in imputation, according' to the centua takers' riguiea, several liun dre.1 thouaand, whereat New York re joicos and Chicago mourns. The Chicago newspapero, regardleas of pailtiea, are saying that the census othce is only a political macbiue inaiutainwl u provide -..u , atrikeni with ollice. and its work is without value or result. The work of the census office this year does appear Ui lie exceedingly poorly done, and it will he found that Chicago is not the only town, or city, that has not lieen prop erly credited. The naming of Count Von Walderseu, .i.Tiiiauy it neni marslial, t.. the com- luaud of the exptilitionary foreen in Chiua appears ko BBW BMB received witJi only moderate satisfaction. Km peror William is said o have secur.il tin- assent of all the poaan to his selection, but this is obviously an error, (iroat Hrltain has not yet indi cated her BBBBBBWaBati while from Waahingloii BMMM the wholly aratJIUa report tliat our authorities Jiavo BO) granted, and may find it imptsuible I,, grant, a reipieat which might prove highly embarrassing to the president in the discharge of his constitutional duties. The American people are not over pleased with the sisjetaele of a ierman count at the head ..I thetrOOPi of free America, but il bj to bo ex iected that tliie is uot to be the only euibarraaauient to free men, incident to the carrying out of a policy of ag gression aiul Ibtpartaliofll) to which the McKiiilev adtntnitrati.iti n.et prBajad. Let it he borne in Bind that both 11 j public park and a lake ol COBwMaMBh I dimension can he iccureil in the vicinity ol the Main itreel lirnliie at a BBtaaanrHft aaall aaaaaaa. rbli lake and park would give BBBtfOTl the (NHiple ot Pendleton and the tributary country, Bad make rendleton a better place to live in. The improvement ol the ground now lyinn vacant and the making use oi the water now runniiu; to wa-te would add trj the rental value of every foot of soil within the city limits of Pendleton. If this increase of value could he taken and ipaal for tho improvement referred to it would more than meet the expense thereoi. There is not a property owner in IVndleton who would not be benotlted by it. The more tun I'en dlet ui i- lieiiutirln! and made atlrai -tive the more Baoahl 'hat will la at tracted ben- and the more baalBBM there will be done here. BRYAN'S SPSBCH OF ACCEPTANCE. The inili'i'iiilent press .. the country coincides with the view expressed In the World that Mr. Ilryun's seecli of acceptanc was "the most logical, eln. ipient and convincing ol all hi- i . 1 1 1 1 1 . efforts. " It is a masterly preseuta tton of the paramount issue of the campaign and a splendid evidence of real intellectual siwer. It combines ardor without intemperance, argument without abuse, and tire without fanati cism. No greater political -ii'e. h has been delivered in thi- country within the last decade. As to the "obligation" alleged to have been put iimn us by our coti itlest of Spain, Mr. Ilrynn replies: First, that the highest obligation of this nation is to he true to itself. No obligation to any particular nation, or to all nations combined, can reipiire the abandonment of our theory of government and the substitution Ol doctrines against which our whole national life has been a protest. And second, that our obligations to the Filipinos who inhabit the island- are greater than any obligation which we can owe to foreigners who have a tem porary re-iilence in the Philippine- or de-ire to trade there. " I- there any e-enpe from thi- argu ment'.' Could there be anything more ntnilh American than thi- logic'.' The a uinptiou that the FillpitX are not capable of -clf-governroanl i niercil.lv riddled, ((noting Henry Clay, that "it i-the dis trine of throne that man i- lag ignorant to govern hiin-eli, " Mr. Itryan BUTI I "Once admit that sBBM DBOpIl are eanable of -elf.governineiit and that other- are not, and that the capable ts-ople have a right to MiBf QBOII and g iV'-rn the InoOpable, and ton make forci brute force-the only foundation of governiiient ami invite tin reign of the de-pot. 1 am not willing to believe that ail allWlat! ami an all-loving (JoH created the PUIpinoi and then lefl them thmi-aiiil- ot ream helpless until the aland attract. .1 ib.- attention of RurOBvatl nations." Pendleton ?hmm i aV- aa and Lumber Yard I sr HARDWARE Pot .ill KilbK .if Dart ill nil kinds ol LutMbai .mil Building Material. Ii ItOcV Ol lath, shingles, t,n .i pi t . mouldings, sash and doors n, .i: are guaranteed not to warp. Batimatca (urniahed on building material on hofl notice. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. LOVERS OF FIRE LAUNDRY lVHlHllllj Shell Hardware, Tin, Granite, Iron ad Copperware, Oils, Axle Grease, Lime, Coal and Cement, 1 "li ,ir, , .... Ft time and "'V iiff.... .i . II i SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Rifles atid Aniniunition. L, A tew odd si.es of cut nail- at t::.lHl per keg. Special orders given prompt atlenlion. 2 sr. !: z Taylor, the Hardware Man I ""' 'i aja tk- PlCTOw' I 721 Main Street. plea that We IBBBOl haul Hag whi te it ha- one eontemptaoaaly hrwahed I i nker with conclusive The commercial put bv Peoatnr Ik-ginniug at the Isginnlag, Mr. Hryan trulv says that "If the iiacoii resolution had been adofit.il by the senate and carried out by the president, i ith. r at the lime ol the ratitiiatii.il of the treatv or at imv time atteraard. it would have takeii tin- oiii-cion ol iniis-rialism out ol politics and left the American people lre- to deal with their domestic problems. " The defeat of this resolution bv the casting vote of the vice-president, ami the practical allieutioii of congress in leaving the entire management ot tin- most important ones) ion to the presi- lent, was the beginning of the polio if imiH-rialism. It suhstitiit.il one vacillating man's judgment or caprice for tlie will of the American DOODle. Mr. Krvan touches the most vital point of the discussion in saying that- inose win. woiilil have tin- nation enter upon a career of empire must consider not onlv tl lie t of imper ialism on the Filipinos, hut thev must hiso can uiaie n eiin t ui . p our own nation. We cannot repudiate tin rinctple of self-governnient in tin 'hilioptiics without weakening that principle here. ' vim in- inuicates win. unerrim.' linger wherein tin- .lep.irtur. irmn our basic principle has hurt the reimbli. I . ! , , . ' I lie nail.. I, Is no lollg -r ree ti, e- preaa, as heretop.re. "it- svuip.ilh. with all those who are lighting (or ivil liberty." We sneak of freedom with bat.-l breath. Not onlv so. hot If we have an imperial ...ln w must have a large standing armv a- it natural and necessarv t-.iiiiinii.-iit . ' fhat this is intend.. I bv tin- repuhli can leaoers, says sir Urvan, "i- not a mere mutter of conjecture but mutter of fact. ' The fljntav down the waved" I aside hv th historic pr. Client argument, a- haidi Woicott.i- met bv the aertioi, thai "a war ol coiiuiiest j. a- iinul-e a- it is unright i-"' and by the happy epigram that "it i not neces-iirv toown people iii order to trade with them." Mr. Hryan'- citation of trade facts bnadaatly (orllte hi- ethical argn- BMBt. Him sell somewhat of a religious lot, .Mr. Bryan remind- those who attempt to make Provide not the leader in "criminal aggrcs-ion" that "a ma- lority of th,. Filipino- are now mem per- o one Dra BOn of the Christian church." and he aak for any warrant in that -y-tem to "citiliM will, dvnn mite ami pn.-elyte with the -word!" The plan "unre-ervullv indorsed' by Mr. llryan for -ettliug the Philip I'i pie-tion i- given in thi- pledge ii ciecic.1 i -nan convene congress in extraordinary sfsimn a- s.sm as I am inaiigurat.il and recoinmend an imm.iliat" d". laratn n of tin nation' porpoee, tirst, to establish a stabl inrm oi government in tin- Philippine isianos, jn-t as we are now establish ing ii stable form of government in th, Island Of Cuba: second, to give aA peadeaes to the Plllpfnos just as as luive pr ised to give inileisMideiin to the ( aaaas; third, to protect the Flliiinos from outside interference while they work out their destiny, just as as have probi'tnl the republics of Central and South America, and are by the Monroe doctrine pledged to protect Cuba. ' This is tin logical conclusion ot an unanswerable argument. It embodies the democratic sdicy for -ettling in an honorable, practical, Anieriiin way "Tim iMiratniiiint is-m " of tin presi deatla campaign. New York World. Look at Your Kase, And e-e if it I- reflecting health or disease Karl's Clover I toot Tea beau titles tin face and complexion, and ,issur's perfect health All druggists, .'." cent- and .VI cent- Monev refill, d,i' if results are uot satisfuctorv. lallinan Co. work naturally have strong like- and and dislikes in tin- regard. Unless finely done up, colored -hirl- an. I shirt waists isn't hall presentable. Kithcr garment UOStl) owes d- Bne look to the laundry What we do show- the supreme result of the Troy process. It's the iplc and span that woo fortune successful h . THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. f. Robinton, Prop. Telephone 60 Insurance Wool for Sale r 1 1 1 1 f x i ik i will i at the Golden Rule Hotel to receive aealed bida on Lots of Wool, No. 5, , 13 and 17, about 500 sacks, now stored in the independent wareh itwe. I rc-tirvt! tint privilon' of rajeotina any or .1. E SrVltTH. You Can Get d The Oeiebrateii Pilsner Bear in bottles, delivered to any p.trl ol city, at Sl.SO per ZDOZraKQ.. eaw Bottlo.l by Con. J, Ppttnor OUR SPECIALTIES fast Tlm. Th,,,.... - tb HO I . 1, h n Mainoo sio.. 1 in.,- ... c . - - en . .T -""UM O P , , , , "1. -,u,"ry i arm r- - . dining Chair Cars. r Ibnirs of ,. MMa Kansss -ity. hi Lou,; a a II ISllllt. ' MUi "in vis a i.lher .'Hf.ti.rn I k . ' ...... , .. , . . . it i? to mrhVi?.,:."'. r.r I H TL' 1' 1 . 't"1' II... iinL : .... . -ii-mn:" "Tn r. r n.Usi.v. or J. If. I.OTIIkop, IW,,li,.J Ml' IITMI ,Lf 1',- tl, . . rcna .1.... ' i,, winigt sj . , "ii, 1 . -"wi. IM NORTHERN PACIFIC, Fir.-, Life, Accident, Plate lilas-, ..p ; Loans on City and County Propertv, Real Estate -Si i ialt HIM 51 HOB QUO HAKVI-AC, Mi-op. Elegantly Furnished. Steam Heated liuropean Plan . Blaak and 11 -halt from depot. Sample 10. on In connection. mm Pullman Sleeplsaflg. i:ieunt DininxQrs, Tourist SlcrpirtxCar,, TO ST' - AO I. U'Akbi, ,1 niniKMi WINNErTtj I HELKSa tad THROUGH TICKETS TO OOIOAGO WASIIIStiTON PHILADKLPHli m:w yokk m iston and all (mints Fast ami South. Through Hsfcaa to J, ch( 1 senilis suit Northern P., If!, s. .:. an. I Aim.'rii an line. ."i Koum Rate etc, 75c. JUKI To Win HteiniU, for l".' years world's cbainpioii chess player, ,M- nrk vesterdav . ,li, Concerning the statu- ..! the Fili pino-. lr. Hr an cite- with approval the declaration of the national plat- torn , mat "thev cannot Is- clti. i. without endangering our civilization ami caiinol in- sunn els without en- laiig. riiig our form of governiiient. A .11. .. . ... . .v r. on, no 11, m i lar, -, can have no subjects. Citing the republican promise to Maura SO the Filipinos "tin largest measure of sell'. government consistent with their welfare and our dalles," Mr. Hrvan cogently asks: "In what respect doe- tin position ol the republican ptrtv , lifter from the position taken hv tin Fnglish govern ment in 177HV flid not the Fdigli-h government promise a BOad goveruun lit to tin colon istsV Wliut king ever promised a bud government to his people Hid not th. Knglish govern ment promise that tin colonhrU iboold have the largest measure of fofOV sraaasal conelsteni with their welfare and Knglish duties'.' Hid mu the .-puin-h government prumiaa to give to tne t iibaii- the larg,-i measure ,,i . governnieiii consistent with their wel lure ami Hpanuh duties'.' There is no irue uuswer In these queatiom thut does not overthrow the republican position in regard P. the Philippines. As Mr. Hrvun tersel) saya : "The whole difference between a monarchy aad u republic m.iv Is- sum med up in one aenience. In a mon archy the king gives to Ihe people what he believes to lie a good government in a republic the people secure for themselves what thev believe lo be gcssl governmeni." Headache may Is- called a woman' Uaasat. IbBM men Mill. : from it. But iliiioslall women have to endure its pain with each recurring month. Tin- laci is.ints at once ... the intimate icl.ition BStWecn the health ol tin delicate worn inh 01 guns, and the generul health f the whole Itody. Dr. Pierce's Favor- i' I'rtscriplion Kuiishes headache bv banulnng its cause. It cure- the di- u .win 1 mate the delicate womaulv arg.ins, irct the nerves and wailc the Mrength. It increases the vitality and bi.d 1 . up tin nrivoiis ivsieiii. " i-avoriu-Prvacriptioii' contains no opium, cocaine jr other narcotic. Improved ami l iiiniprovsd City 1its, Htts'k Ranches and Wheat Farms SEE J. R. DICKSON. Fiust Oregonian building. O.R.&N. He Read Every T Ti A T A T WJl JL X Every Day Get Your Gun... French Restaurant.. lirollse Sell-on ( l.ei- Planty of Hhelti Aug. at it imrT Time Schedule ikhivk ru From Pondlaion. raoa Pest Mai!. Salt Ijikc. beiivvr. Fort Kt Mall No. i Woiili, Ouatis. Kan No. 1 :!... in. aa. rity, si. Loul, ?:Sua lu .i - i In. sg.. an. I Kail via So. a I a. on son aiiorl Uuv. lo:i p Ui Spokana Walla Walla, Spokane, Si,kau. Hfer Miniisapoll.. 1(1. Caul, Fiver N" hulntli, Mllaauku , No. ; :Aa. ai. i Im as,, ami Kail, via dun n. m or,iat Nortlierii. Kan Mail. l orilauil an. I Han Fan Map 7:ia. oi. Krauilaoo W.Sa.oi. IU!'P-- jp. m. IBS B. a. Ocean Steamshlpt ompui From Portland. For Han Fram iaco kvery Ave day.. H. J. Stillman s Osrasi Wsabsad Main si- Uuick Cab Service. ... hai l l.lverv Itlg. Kig- tor Teal Sprlaga at .n Tlata Ki n-.Mial.li' IUIi K. Depot Stable. Confectionery Canned (ioods, Toimtcos. ,i, ,v W. IVL Pickel ATM FN A. OU, tiif: pi.ai'K th f:at. W here you can g.-i xiiiiethliig eooQ, (lus l.al ontuinc - . Proprietor. Farmers Custom Mill Rred V alters, Proprietor. OaBSStlTi fr" 'larnds a day. nasi sasaaaasd tor wheat. Flour. Mill BaSt, OBafeaS Fed, etc., always on liainl. : EDWARD BREL'N'S RKSTAUHAKT. In rear of Kenlnckv at WaatoBi Oreaan. siirt Or don Sahaih Meals Jtlvj. 1500 Bucks for Sale TIME SCHKDULI. r'nu "m m ,'l',""c," ,U"7 "HiaiU further Inlnrinnil at F'or ami ticket., call on or writ, Ion. Urea-nil. or A I Tlilnl ami MorrlMin Hh.. I ' "ii' i-arili n. " A.Ueu. kaaV 1 lUKLTON. I'uruu.- .... ATTORNEYS. t AKTr.lt .V KA1.K Y. ATT0KNEY8 AT ..w . ...i.e.- in mivnis- M.iim Klill.lnii nr.A.-s , i, u -. 1,1. A T 1 OltNKYS H Ij. lUaiiii ii AraoolalMNl Hiurk huk- ioh , ' it ,; , II ! J . ti. H AI 1,1. Y, I.AWYKK. liKUt .1 in ...i... ni, oiling, t'eliiin ioli. llreRou. I litis. KITZliKKAI.H A1T0HNKY AI oia. iiuu i' in a.-..i laiiuii aiuck. n. uf:kkki.ky, ATTDRNKY at uv, mil, . lu Asaociatiou Block. r.. ii. run li, A jtiKNKY AT LAW. Ill i .en . S. A. law MaVllbUKY. A I ItlKNKY At Kooui lo, AsMMiatioii Bulliluuj .1 A.MF.S A. KKK, lluil.liiig LAW tlKKK'K INJUUI) PHYSICIANS. I'll. W. (i. robb. oF'F'li F. IN PKNIlU Ion .-.a v i us - liana null. has oB.v auun. I) lo U a. in. : I li. , i. in leieuhuaeR. F. W. VI.NfliXT. M. li. Ill-KICK lir.AH el Kim National llauk oiUo kisin luw:. m. ; I to J p. oi. I'll. ( I. J. SMITH. tlFFU'K OVKKrli.V diuhui HaviUK' Bank isl-puuas II, ras taooa tale pli ou a. ll.ri.ttAUKIKI.il. .M. U. II' i.MKOKATH- ' I'liv.kian ami otice la JisM Hull. ling. Mllii m F.t Munilay sal. o. a) tua. iii. III parts Hail) i aii a. in Columbia Rivar Slaamera. le A.iona ale I W ay Islll.llUgs. i&x Siimlav Snake Rivar. Kiparia hi bewtSSM Lv Lew'alu bally j:iki a. ui I w..ltt lo DratM vou, ,ut .1,. ,ue." wrttp- Ur. fearah J Bur'n.,, of Crearul City, fulnuiu Co Fl "I have t-rt 11 aid. Tor Iwpnl, v.i ...I have ta-vii alutol in hcl five year-, ami now I m ihit to work all day I have taken eight tx ltli - of ' Favorilr preacriMiou ' an! four of Coli.t n Mr. heal !ic,vrrv ' anj oue vial of 1'cii' I I i.ruliK- vour 111 . . -..all I lt:..l tke haartaffhi i.ui u u gou mv tin, .at i. well i. .1 cougli g.aic. uu,l all mv old trouble- are betu-i . 1 trio mauv other kluita of uit-dmuc ml four doctor M MAHt'.S WCAK WOHIW SlMUNk. ANU Mtlv WOFUN WtLL. MlXt'il (rail! lea,. . IVnail,,.. r..r Ll'.ll.a.n. dally except Humlay, atSJVin. in ao.larnve at i :i.i p. ill Fur full luioruiaiiou call or write to W li. HCKi.m in i.eueral I'aaaeuger Ageul, Ptirllaud. Oregon F. r. WlataLIV, AgBUt, I'eu.llelou. Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway They aw roll-blooded BamboallleU ami r.lld DelaiiM Minos. Tbmy ait- Latfe, w, j Um4 and .aroliilly Hlfcftt;d luolu, BbfM HMO Ihould aas Ihan l.,ore makii.L; c.ntracts uonvejanoi (urniahed htmi oi sooroiafbradi, wee to loapeel A.ddreu this CHAS. CUNNINGHAM, HcniJicton, Ore, For Chicago, aas City, I'sul, .St. LfOQiS, Kuii Joe, Ouiahu, and D All Points East and South Portland and points on the s.iuiij. Pilot K.ek, Ore Pendleton Academy i Pitta v Bleating Mr. McK inlay's claim of a "duty" und "obligation" to hold ihe islands, Mr. Hryan pointedly says that "duty is mil an argument, it is cm. elusion, ami inusv in ilecnleil upon woll-aeltlcd principles of right. "Force can deiuiid a right, hill force has nnver vet created a right," pro claims this ehsiieiil aposlieof freealoui. And he allirins thai I "If il was true, as declared in the resolutions ol intervention, thai the Cubans are and of right ought Lu ls FOR OIRLS. Walla Walla. W; V hoanling ami day pupils, lleulthful ha'ation, in best ruanl pari of city. Pre para tor) ami acaUeniic departownta, Kaoaptional sdvantages in Music and Knglish. Individual in struction for thus.- whos,. education bus been irregular. AIMS: Hejitt, Cliaracler, Sclhil.n-iiip, ( uliuif. For i auloguo apply lo niss liiiofsn Uoyer, Principal. rrivea Moudayt, WtaJuttaday. ami F'ridav. at I ...-..,)- n,, ,,,.,, . haturdaya 1 1 :6b a al sat Ik-parts dally tAc.aemKCor.eo, , - pr,,liiralry ,. , liuAiiiests. Cuurae .1 . . . n l ... """" "I l ' ' 111' Ml 'ml .11 ... II pipror - 1 su, the " K.I WinaU. Kha iitiou offer.il. " "' HM still, ' B-w aim niloruiati,,,, address KEV. K. L. FOKIIKS M I'l. n.i , Hi., Principal -liege hb alioi, and graduaUis are utaaUaaal All grudes main . ' Muliilav . . 1. ,.. .. ... For lllforuiail.il, i.-aanliua mlm ...V...! uiodatiou.. call on or address W A Ii A MB, Agent, a B. CALUKHIIkA... ... kT",UU' 0rU0U Wallu Walla, A. ah. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Subscribers to Magazines have It aeul lo if you w ant ro sua scribe lor Ttirilnirl or new.papors In the l iiiie,! HUte. or i.u rope, reiull I.) uoalal uoir, check or aeud lo Ihe K.i.t i.jtu., Miaa the uet piibli.her.' prho jf 11,. publication VOU (ic.lrc. ailil ua Mill ',' ' nl I" "i. ami a.... on, rial ..I Hi, imim- beliis io.t f the wall. Il will save you belli iroiible ami rtak, 11 you arc a .iiUcrlber m, .ui waaooNUN, lu reinliuug ou cau dejluel Kit perceul from Ibe puhli.her.' prlco Addres. KAH'I UUgUONIAN ll,Ih. CO I'eu.lle ion. Orrtoli. MONMOUrtl, OKtJQON. Fall u-rm opiua Souicaher is till 1 14.11 oraituai. sirlllicalc iiioiK'.bau-ly "ie or. aarad on Kia.b rca.illv .,,,.... . DKNTISTS. K. A. VAI IillAN DKNTI8T. OFHlX lu Judd Bull. hug A. I,. IIKATIF. I'. 1 1. S. oF'KIUiToVbb Bav lug. Bank (,aa a.luiiui.lered. K. A. MANN, DKNTIST, IK AIWW.U Hea Blook.ovcr F B riuplun i oBw. ARCHITKCTS AND BUILDERS. r. K. UO WARD, Alll lllTKtT ASUol Poriuiuudeiit. makes cuuiplelu ami rtliaki plaua for tttiU.lliiMs lu the city or arum Iioobi 17, Judd bulldluif .VI.IIKItT MASON, f o 1 K.M TOK Ail' hillliler. Kaliuialc-. p.au ami .ueelki-aUali mriii.hud. All work guaraiii. , : omit Jay k Jeua.ii'. blackainilii .iiui-. Colkiaewa alraail. BANKS AND BHOKKHS. I'HK I'KMH.I ION 8AV1N08 BAJ i'eudletou. Oregon lllgaline.1 Mareli I. las capital, l.iO.UIl) liil. fe- alluwiil on ""J"' p.i.ii. Kachaugc bougu. ami ml.l ou aUTjna .Ml polllU Bpccial allclllioll neu aT lloua. W. J, ruruisli. pieaideul. ' as aaw vUn-proaideui ; T. J. Morn., vaakiar. Kl Its f NATIONAL BANK 0' ATMHi iiiugou. Capnal. Ao.oui. .iirpiu., f'a .- lere.l uu lllue uepoall. I Udsd to. Ileury I Adam., preafdeul, 4' UcArllnir v,.....i.r...i,lciil r I U.ruelt, ta null, limuii), ler ; L. W. Baruell, aaalauul caaoien KiittiT naVionaiTiTank or v?1. 1 ..,..,'1J lou. lanital. l,.'.i', general banking Baaaa ,1,1 .,ii Calaaaji Frauciaco New York ami priuciiii aaa- the .s.nihweal. brail. Prauu on i aiua.- ml Kurope. Makes colleclluu. ou "j-t lerms. Laivi Aukeny, preaiueui, m vhu-urealdeul. C. B Wade, i-aaklar, o. liueruaey, aaaiawui ca.luer. I UK KAKMKH .- HANK OK WKSTA. W clou, .llreg, in. lia; a geiieta. . bll.iueaa. Kii hange boughl aBOiase il i- -,u " -.7 at oaoelleuUiinililion. ami i 'c" IM lecthiiin promptly nin-mlol a.vM.,iu.u,i ...... ... nice ol r.-.l-.u ,,m,.MrH' u ,. r.rcsiueai. 'roeUaiel, vice pre.iuciu . . aincw"' . n.,K . , y. .' Klllaorc A llarlnian il M draw, 1. r. Klllgoie I'loebaUM. j, ,i,ie i j ',7 r Koberl jaliiaa-", - The BOARD OF KfJUALlZATlOS. voUUtl boarilnl e.ualliaUOB aJJ alleil lo msel al the olln ol IW" ' J m Ii. Uhaiiilairlain on Momla). HtI J aa) uch All for the iruiihaciioii oi properly colue belolc hU.lllC.a III conn,', Pel, ...II "' . u, tait laaes arc also nollllcl le i" r.r;M rJ. Ihelr grievance, aelcl ""I''Si m Wj WASS1' CALL OH COUNTY All oouilly wanaul- rcS'"1"!'. ib! "" .1). 1HHS, Will la M1I1 ai in, M saw , ......isl- houae upon plvaoillalloli pic.elllal '," lift , Oregon, A ukUaiF ji , 1ivjliaCa,,u A. WANN.Ktaj of Kacully I emllelou, , i.e., us- ---