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if you want some n&ttiin l.argains in harvest supplies fto to the MAGNET ( ' ASH STORE. If you want a warm reception and a deal, the Magnet in the place for. you. A ohanoa for a gold eatch with every purchase. square dollar THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood TUKHDAY, AUGUST 21. 100 DAILY. WEEKLY AND V TM- Biit Oregon. an rublMhlnu AT TENDLKTON. havu known it, and 'Vnrt upon Itfl ruin a n ivorlil wlmne n.itnrr ami fOOpt n imagination in IhM enough to ItiWNt1 l'o tbi IbfMhold of tlii? ahvfM onr lirnt h.. luUKfd tmptro, I under n-puhl ican oiiiiim-I ttixl loadrr- SLMi-WKEKLY ihlp, b t.rouiht iih. lhall we gu further, or MMM by tin t emli iiil'h of our frt'- iMlllttiioOit Wf cannot do hoth. Company, OKtGON. DAILY M'BS( mrTION BATH",: On ropy pr - y . f mail . 5 One ecp t : month, by mail 9 One ropy pr-r wi-k. I y i trnri . ( Trial auhcrittun fo itof M numt-e-ra S aim wmu subs ii-tiim MfMi I n- i one tear j oo line copy -ii in .(. o Trial iuuu rtptlon, 9 Staff le lunbtn eg WIIKLY M MmlMI MfMi line i-i i if j l " line . ! r al m a i f It 1 l -VH.l 1 I . JO eagle copy ef ADVBKTtll K. MK. (Dit''y AJeitUeinenia-) One Inch, or lata. In Saroi-Weeely per ni unlit en One in. h. or leu. In daily per nn.ritli M 1 ... 1 in hra. en ei. la Daily mi l f'H l-r nciiin , tet thre-o in. h, ftemi-Weekly.per inh per tn-mth ll.n I li I n. Iir 1 linit. dpi In h Iir Over three in. het. In Oafle and Weekly, pet titch per aoaih t Uae in- iw pi in, in fi El l 1111, Dill MM lack I Ovrr threaiu. he. in I ill y', t.aue t,f Kriiil-Wf fc I , l-i hi. h i . tnoath 1 S.,11.1 nonpareil I.Umi.fiMntt In Vmi Wrtll. Weaklr D.il. firt laMrtloa, pel IB.h,fi.au. e.th .utne-iuent IBM Hon. ax. , Loal ootKo. cent, pet tin, esh taieraoB. Tli intelligent uffurt now lsiiik minle to nivi- t'eiiillnton un aiiiplt- Ma ter niiply lor all purposes promises to Ik- .xi-.-.-ilinnly fruitful, no HI Mil 10, that I'omlleton van liavu all lier stri-nts sprinkled next summer. New York city people fcMOM 2, oOU.UOO tons of in- per year while l-on-ilon OSBwMSSS iVi.lKKl tone, or just one tenth u- much. Ire in not in uenerul use, in London, ice drinks anil even rc friiterators liein little in demand, hut the consumption of ice there is rapidly increasing. The Courier-Journal uive I tiood retMin why no one ihould Iw in a hurry for the eenMi- report-. Thai piper nayn the Olliee l- .it lire-, 'in Irv Wf to ehiHsifv "an America.! cititen, of Irish pareutav:e, who wuh horn on 'a Dutch frigate under a French Muk in Turkish u.Uer The SKiiceniaii-Keview in advoeul inx the entaliliflhnient of u ahoe factory at Spokane, and citen an one of the in ducement, for the locution there of the enterprise, that, tlx inc the avnga price ut I'.' per pair, the annual drain of money from a limited area of the I'acilii northwest is iOU,OUU per unnum for shoes. The fire hriicadt' of Kansas t'ity, sent Ui Paris by that enterprising Western town, carried off first honors in the preliminary conteits in the exhibition of tire upparatus of the I'uri- expos i t ion , Home 5001) tireiuen irom ull parts of the world attatpeting. The Kansas City lireman caused rcat wonderment amoii)( the foreigners by their quick harnessing and running, together with their methods ol life saving. The fractional paper currency used in the United States thirty years ago is still outstanding to the extent of fl Uuu.UOU. Most of this sum wbn de stroyed, though a considerable atnaaal remains in the hands of collectors and is equivalent in value to gold, like ull of Uncle bum's money. As an absor bent of dirt and habitation of mi crobes, u paper dime has never been surpassed. The pan partiaan ockct iiiunuel of silitics, which is absolutely non partisan, has been issued by ('alder wood A lleffrou, Minneapolis, Minne sota, and is sold for fifteen cents. It teems with s)litical and financial facts and ligures ami is handy to carry in the pocket. It is ably edited and conveniently arranged. It should be in the poasesmon of every intelligent voter who values his right of euflrage. William I; Morrison, of iliinoo,, now seventy years of age, utlthor of the Morrison tariff bill, presented bv the democrats in the early eight it and providing tor a horizontal reduction of the existing duties, will take the si un, for liryan ami Stevenson . l our years ago, while a m -iulier ol the terstate' commerce commission, he bolted both liryan lor president and Altgeld for governor of Illinois, lie fears the republican partv, led bv llanna, who is closely connected witl the money devil and the trusts. What do the Chinese care for oxecu lion for political crimes',' What effect will the punishment to be utllicted QMM a few ambitious leaders have upon the masses of them'.' We will never be able to undo what thev huve done and will do. Hate, murder and robbery cannot be overcome by rob bery, murder and hate. Kven "civil ised soldiery" are not equal to the while man's burden in China. The more we meddle with the problem there the worse it will get. We are battening the buginning ol a cataclysm which may destroy the world as we Kx-Scnator W. A. I fTrr. ol Kan sas, who was celebrated for his long whiskers when in the senate and for his populi't specrhes, is mow affiliating with the republican patty and will support McKillley and Konscvelt. lie tells the public ill a recent statement why he turned republican. He be lieves in McKinley more than he dues In democracy, and more in imperail ism than he does in anti-imperialism. In short, he announced tl Iiunge two years ago, when everything in Kansas was "going republican" and now he linds he has to stay with it although it looks as if he made a serious mistake and he will lie on the losing side again. War between France und Kngland is being discussed in all scrioiisiies- bv Knglish and French nnwsiupers mid an F'.ngltsh newspaper now gives ii as u piece ol reliable news that France is preparing to make war upon Kngland in the lall. The plan- are already laid, says the corresisindent, for the French navy to sweep the sea- of all lCnglish men-of-war several days in ad vance of the declaration ni war. That correspondent should Is- given a (posi tion forthwith on some saffron luted journal in America, when the work of his imagination might be more ap preciated. II A It r I AMONG THK IOWANS. Kollin I.ynde llurtt delights to go among his fellow beings ami study them. He marks their characteristics and Hi-uliiirities, their sliortcomiug and their goisl Hints,uml In- weave- all he learns into some of the most invit ing reading that gets between the covers of the magazines. After spend ing weeks, (H-rbaps months, in a state, he presents a word picture of his im pressions, and the reader sees with ins eves but without the patience and time he took in gathering the material. His latest studies have been among the jieople of the gissl state of Iowa, and in the current Atlantic appear- the result of his close ami quaint ohr-, na tions. Iowa is a state worth studying in fact this may be said of most state- ,.i the union. Hut Iowa has been charac tc riled by no eccentricities; it has done nothing to sturtie the nation; it has produced no great nat onal ligures. Yet it is one of the most prosperous if the commonwealths; a state with nit a public debt; ustute without political vagaries, without big cities, without disquieting agitations. And withal its citixens ure in u large measure typical of the great common lolk which lorm the backbone of tin- republic For these re... ,n it is interesting to -ludv its people, to find, if possible, the cause of their prosperity, to know why it differs so widely from Kansas and Nehrasau, which touch its borders. No other American COUBMMtWaalUl shows today u firmer stability, a more judicious svrenitv, a calmer conserva- tism, says Mr. Hartt. Un breeds ol migrant men have made the West the hovc n-leugllf-l ter- aid tie little-by- ill. ci I'.arlv Iowa invited the latter class, not the former. The state began most commonplace. Sensible people merely went there and lived. They found an expanse of 86,000 square miles with scarcely so much as un MM of waste land in the state. The condi tions fur farming were aliuo-t tropical, but without the danger ol the hot winds that make havoc in Kansas and Nebraska. To merit of soil and sun was added the charm of pure lieauty. lint perhaps the chief lure was this: No iellow had legully uny business whatever to go there. Iowa wus Indian pr.ip-rtv. Hut the veur IHHM saw Iowa formally ironed with railways which are kepi busy moving the vast products of the state to tllfl seaboard and IhetlCC to the m orld ut larg--. At llrst the lowuns v.ere greedy and in their haste to become wealthy they robbed the earth of Its virtues by paying no attention to feeding the soil or altefneting crops. And they cried : "What slmll wo do to be saved'.'" And Secretun Wilson, assisted by "F'alher" Clarkson and "Undo" Henry Wallace, said forcibly, if in eleirantly, "Go to gniss,'' Rddfng, "and raise cows to eat it and make butter for the nations." The lowaM obeyed, and subsequent success proved the value of the advice. This "going to grass" had a further advantage. It outwitted the railroads. "Despite their enormous increase in pOPUetiofl and in wealth, the lowaus today ship fewer car loads of freight than they did twenty years ago; and that is because they feed their produce b stock and freight it nwav in thecon densed form of grunting swine and tramping cattle. " Hairy and stock (arms bought out their neighbor, A rigid progress of social or industrial selection set in. "As a natural result the whole state of lown became most dismallv uniform in aspect and charac ter." This followed the admonition, "(io to grass. " H is a matter of cur rent knowledge what foil wed the further admonition, "(io to grain." The short and simple annals of the lowuns may be written thus; "From prairie grass to wheat, from Wheat to clover, from clover to corn." Some one once attempted to put ull Scotland Into live word Scott, burns, heather, whisky Md religion. For Iowa Mr. Hartt pack- the thing tighter. Three nouns are enough corn, cow and hog. Ami bv way of concession he add- the OWI ben, the Iowa gout and the loWfl nigeon- which nuiv bo considen d the ornithological basis of uuail mi toast, lint greater even than nil these is that venerable by-product ol middle western agriculture, th tired farmer. In .New Kngland retirement means detent; in owe it means triumph. In New Bnlgend the rush oi the young to the city leaves the old folk in chill loneliness upon the farmstead, in Iowa the old folk come to town and leave their sturdy sons to tHI their acres. In New England the urban drift is a struggle for self-preservation; in Iowa a movement toward luxury, re llni Hu nt and reposeful eae." Half the state is underlaid w ith coal. Tim- manufacturing is springing up on every band pi add to the wealth of agriculture. In short the state has but one enemy, and that is the tor- Moo, Hut somehow the people luai.age to dodge this and keep on prospering. Such in orief is Iowa as seen by Mr. Hartt. To him the lowuns "are an effect in drabs ami grays. The state i-. too young for qiiuintncss, too old for romance. The people are so uniformly respectable that they will attempt nothing quixotic or piratical; so prosilv conventional that if by chance thev ilo anything unusual, they undo it the next day." As an example of this: The 1,000,000 people of Iowa once elected a democratic governor, and then tied his hands so that for his entire term he could do nothing hut ll)0p Pendleton Baling Mill and Lumber Yard Dealer in all Hilda of Lumbal and Building Material Big stock ol lath, sliitiK'lt s, tar paper, mouldings, sasli and doors thai are ti. minified not to warp. EttilUltei iufaiahed on building material on short notice. R. F0RSTER, - Proprietor, The Closest Scrutiny m 3 1HARDWARE E For all kinds of I Shelf Hardware, Tin, Grdclte, Iron led Copperware, wE I Oils, Axle Grease, Lime, Coal and Cement. m SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Rifles and Ammunition. A few odd sizes of cut nails at folKI per keg. Special orders given prompt attention. : BKK Taylor, the Hardware Man 721 ,M;iiii Street. 3 3 "UK TON Ha Ana.. Irtrvt. Pt'llman Seepin rnstSleePinRCa To I H ROUGH I IRoo t . i ... , -..I. i, e.. I'll,,, .." "IIS HUTTK, u- ' ' - ol yntnr linen and other w.isl able gir nients after thev have been through our bands will only deepen the con viction in your mind that we have the "know how," the facilities and Un willingness to ' ii,, things up" in high class style. Not the least of our merits is promptness in delivery yon know what it is to wait ! THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY i, r. nooinson, rrop, leiepnone ou OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM, OREOON. September 17 to 22, 1900. Uer and Better Than Ever Before Grounds Oreatl) Improved, Buildings Repaired ami Reno vated, all Stock Buildings Thorough!) Disinfected Bverything in First Class Condition lor the Largest and Beat LIVE STOCK SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL EXPOSITION van hklii on rug coast. $20,000 IN PUBMIUrlS AND PURSES. Ii I Kiielnu 1m cc Allernooii KukliBd I nn III VlclM AUOTtOM BALK OK l.lvi: Sim K will l- insilo a lea-line t.-iiiiin-. All live t.x-k and outer exhibits banled khkk ntei the Hnuthern huifun HallreaS rtidseeu eeMengei ratei en nt i raUraeai nw ptenlttM ni sn-i otheT iiifnrnisiitiii Mdnisi i 11. Wglf ill si, iTi-.. II, D. WIMOrT, ni-., lllllslioeo. Ol-i-uoli. l'01-l I11111I, lll-euill. S IMaSWrlrVVVVVVVVVVVVVA OHIOAon wahhinqtob ''''n.AnKipi,,. gW Y()kKI,U BOSTON and all pointl Kui . , .. Tlirniiel, ti,.kl.,s , "ontt, '"ii int cm. TIME SCHEDULE 11 I'miiili-i,.,, ..... oirun-r In (iMimUni, , Uekeu, ealioiwM&e i r r 1 111111 ,.r --, A'lim. i, Taeomi imi s-..i ' jr" anil AmnrlcHii Ule 1 Trsin learei i me 1 Knr 0 suit tun. Ori-emi, or iiurii Mrrl"p-l'iN UreifonhortLinpR,.!... tiik DiaaoT aotajiat MontolM, l tuh,( 0or,H and all Eastaniffl? tin Mi URAMOI leenic lib In h ,tl . UNION PACIFIC K.i u. "'"HI". No ChaiiueoCars 1111 the Cm 11,111. 1 1 ii,,. u.,.i " win, 0.R.&N The state lacks local color; Unique traits or customs. Its pooples so mingled that the it lucks migrant resultant lowan was not a mnsiuc, but an emul sion, in religion the people are tolerant, in education they avoid ex tremes, but in no other state in the union will one tin. I so few who are un able to read and write. Conditions preclude the building of great cities, MSeUSS the hulk of the inhabitants an- destined to be farmers. Hut its people are set apart by u (lis pluv of sound judgment, judicial sense and executive ability. Ami, Mr. Ilnrti concludes: "llappilv, this state of Iowa, so typical of the broad, fertile, populous valley of the upper Mississ ippi, stands representative of the hulk of nlir people." What better augury for the country's future' What lietter could one wish ' wtSAHT Time Schedule .kkivk rR From Pendlalon. ikom Fast Mall. Ball Lake, Denver, Fort Fax Mali No. 11 ..:i unialis, Kan No. I Hilda, m. sa city. si. Louis, 7:.ia. m No. 1 Ohleego ami Kam, via No. : .':-lo p. 111. Ori-Konsliortl.ini.. Lli-Wp. ni Spokane waiia waiia. taabsaa SenSm Flyer. Mlniii-aisilis. si Paul. Flyi-r N. s 1 u 1 tit 1 . Hflwaokee, Ho. 7:Wa. m. clilt-ati-i ami Kail, via 5wip. ni Oteal Nefflheie, Fasi Mall Portland ami San Fant Mall 7:10a. ui. Fraiielii-u. :ivy. ni 10145 p. m. flop n. I SMB. m, Ocean steamshlpi wip m From Portland. For San Franctsco- Kvi-ry II vi- day. swoa.in I Col u 111 bin River l::mp.iu x Hmnlay Staameri, fcx buu-iai Saturday ToAilorlaaad Way Ma. in. J LandtuK. I.v Kiiiaria Snake River. 1 1 lae'ell Hail lielly :l:i,a. 111 Kiiaria to LvwIatoD. 'JNUeVSi Wool for Sale Thuriayd of eoh weak I will beal the Qolden Rule Hotel in r. iv, sealed liiils mi Lots of Wool, No. 5, JS, 13 and 17, about 500 sacks, now stored in the Independent vrarahouie. I reterve the privilege nf rejecting any or ull liids. J. B. SMITH. quipped with Hlexant SUndartl Slcencr. l-ine New ii,,h,,-i, , t . . ...... iCDIII aupero umrary-ltuffet c,, Splendid Diners meals a I, c,,,. Free Reclining Chair Can Comfortable Coaches and Smok,,, lintlre Twin Completely Veitlbulw For lurlhur Information apply t aenO.B...S?8te Third St.. Portland, iZ ATTORNEYS. w im .Mum ram HuiMiny. UI"a..N V I.O V L . ATTOPVi v. 1 . II. II A l.r. 1 Vl'U ,.L-,.... Iml.l U..II.II.. '. ... ""V vriV4 11 i a mum) urefou. sM inuuii niur. ... uni ni n i eW. H P U ' U J'l ' " 8. A. NKWIIKUKY, ATTOR.NKY J l'- h's'i" I -. Asuoi latloii BuilJiii ' ttSBCtifm, lAVliAU, Prop. ,..,.. . , mMSFiJBP HeWrit. ' -si A- ' Id'-. I A W OFFICE I.N JI'DD ' fnfxr.nti rfdaaahd3r 1 iJEltM Elegantly Furni-iliod. Steam Heated rilYSICIANS. iii Plan. Hlock and a-lialf from depot, sample Koom in connection. K'ooiii Rate 50c. 75c. II. IM) 5 turned territory. And then edicts were enacted und engrossed and most H tows engagingly disregarded. Washington made laws for Iowa, and Iowa, in bliss ful oblivion of the spread-eagle sovereignty of the national capital, made some laws of its own and disre garded those iuude by the nation. But the Washington authority was bound to huve its way. It wus deter uiincd to be obeyed, io it decreed that whatsoever tease sturdy pioneera hud wrought and accompl islu-d should bo solemnly rucognued and sanctioned. II the people would not obey the law the law must oboy the people. Thus the Kden of lows WSI laid open to all. At nr. i the settlers nestled near the blush 1 lie prairie v.i i.. them the great American deeert. Hut later when the first plow turned the prairie sisi there was a change. And then a clever fellow contrived to twist soaie barbs into a strand of win- and the problem ol fencing the prairie wus sol Vol i. v 1 Following this a great throng poured out across the plain. Crops flourished. villages sprung up on every hand, population and prosperity waxed mightily: but there wus one hurdship lack ol transportation, lint in I BOO, when Iowa hud been ten years u sovereign slate, tin- first locomotive rossed the Mississippi, ami rtllh that iuwued the duy of great things. To day the state of Iowa in fairly grid IPs wile liislsieij And BS thought he'd humor her, no doubt. The result shows that a man rarely loses by following his wife's id vice. TwOM who sutler Irom obstinnti cough, bronchitis, weal: lungs and ail ments in general which tend to con sumption, will lind speedy relict and ptrWCt cure in the use oi lr. I'icrce's UdloSII Medical Discovery It cures niiictv -eij(lit jk-i cent, ol those w ho give it a lair ami faithful triul. It purities the Mood, heals Ule lungs and builds up the body with firm fhsh instcudol llubbv fat. The " Discovery " cont.uiu no alco hol, neither opium, cocaine, nor other narcotics. "Ouly lor IJr fierce - Ootdcu Mr Ileal Disrov m I think I vroulii be in my xrave lo-,Uy.' wr'tva Mr. Moses Miles, ol IlilMaril. I'inta Co . WyeexUUJ. "I liad asthtuti mi laid I eoulil Uut alcsrii ai uiaht and was ixaiipctlrd Io give up wort li flnrtin my luaea - that I coughed all the time. If.th dav ami nihl .My Mends all thought I hu-1 L'oiiauiiittioii My witi luul lakcn in. Marco's Sevorilt I'rayripCloa, al it hail htlped hei ao muell aha lilsiMnl on me fcry ine hit Oolik-u Mcvlical lliHeovtiy- -which I did. I have laken (oat bottlea ami am now u well laan. weuluuc iSg potindl thanks Ui l.r Pierce's Qojileu Hedieal Iiist-overy. I uuuM like you to prlal Oils tctltnout a it may help some oilier jkiki hutlerer " Dr. rUros'S Medical Adviser, in paper binding, fn n receipt of II one-cent stamps to pay expense ejf mailing miy. Addrcsu Dr. K. V. Fierce, llullalo, N. Y. St. i's schoo FOH GIRLS. Mixed train leave. Pendlsinn (or WalliiWal! dally v. i- sumlay, al i M p. in and arrive at iuu p. oi. For full lulorinalion call or write to a ii HtfaLauaT, (ieueral I'asaeuxer Ax-nt, fortian-i, Oreeoe F. F. W aMUrr, Agent, Feudlclon. Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway Kor Chicago, Has City, Paul, St. Losla, Kan Jot, ( Imuliu, ami All Points East and South Portland and polnta on the Sound. A r riven .Moinlayi., v. i Frnlaysai I . . ., :, in , lu-s-iavs. i a rs-ia V - MM. .S,l I 1 1 I . I h , . . u ,mv M ... - Peparudaih except Sainla j atlNS p. ui. For iuloruiallon reganlliig ral,- an-l ai cm Ulodatloiln, call on oi aitilu-N- w ADAMS, Ageni, I'ell-llelou. Oreklon 8. II. CAI.IlKUIIKAIl. II V. A Walla Walla. Waali POSSIBLY You are uoi aware ol the Fast time and Mipcrh Service Now ottered bv the For boarding and dav pupils. tlMltbftll locution, in tiest" residence iart of city. Preparatory and saedoaiio da part omni ts, Rzeaptioual advantages in Music and Rofllah. Individual in struction (or those whose education has been irregular. AIMS: Health, Character, Scholarship, Culture. For uatalogu-: apply to Htoa Imogen Buyer, Principal. ' Phrrovtv 2 -Daily Fast Trains to the East -2 II you caunol take tho mornlug (rain travel via the evening train, both are Uuely e-iulppo.l OUR SPECIALTIES: Faat Time. Through Service, Pull man Pulaoa 8luepura, Pullman Tourist Slttapura. Pullman Uluurb Library afei Car and Frau Ho ollninu Chair Cara. Hours of nine avd Ui Oiuaba, Clileauo K.U.a 0 ty, St. Louis, New York, mUm ami oilier ,-a.u-ni nouns. I in I- g,, l 11 ii PrTPT T T He Head lvCli-ilv Every Day (iet Your Gun... ..French Restaurant.. (rouse Season (iin- Aug I. Plenty of hoalle al hik clack to kat. Vi here you can get something H. J. fittWman'i """" i oruer W ebb ami Mala SU Uua Ual-'ontalnc, - - Proprietor. Quick Cab Service Farmers Custom Mill Wg.f.Vrtwrsit'An, ' W,lter"' ""lUltH, asisesin Hat, it, i rapacity, gj b.,,,.), , Jlly, I Flour oii-liaugeil (or wheat. Mia.',;:,; !:v"" Depot Stable. Jft" ' 1 CZl. Ttatc, I W I" rear oi Kenlnckv balOOt) . M. Pickel '" - atiii:.na. qui.. sinr OrJcn, Meals 20c IK. W.O. UOLKi ol'KK'K IN PESIH ton Having, liana millilins uBc. boan to ll a. in. ; I to .', p. m. Talephoas TI. I l-ir.l -...ii.,,... i...... ..rt.. . ... ' "111,,- uuui.ww a. in . : i 10 a p. ui. oil o. J. hm ith. urnui ovura dlulou Haviug. Uauk. Telepaoar U, a. -iciii ,- lerepnouu .1 H. S. (i AKI-'IIOIJi M. I).. HOMKOPJ Ic Phyilclan ami Su-feou. OSu in olMlag, UKNTISTS. OKI HI 1500 Bucks for Sale Tli.ty are fuU UooW HanilMiuilltits and Pollaxl OfiUinw MtrinoA Thuy ar. Uxg, wl "Diluretl and eartifully seloctd buoJtt, 81u.t.,(. "on sht.nld s,,- th,-,,, Uiiorti making contracts. . 'iiliii.... P a w.ivevmiet iiillUHhcd tWe to 1 and of thoroughhredg, K. A. V AIMill AN, D8NTUT, In Jildd Uulldllig A. U HKATIK, 11. II. H. OHKTi'h VIM Having. Hank, lias ailuiiuiiwrau. K. A. MANN. UK NIT ST, IS ASKJCIi- lion glaaki over K. U. C'lopwn . oa ARCHITKCTS AND BUILDIIS. 'C L Hi, II' (Oil Ol ' 11 ITl'I'T A V 1 1 St. I- i un. im-ir. ii,, a .-- i iui-iu,u auu hum. l.ni.iii 17, In, l-l bullillllg , I It I.' I .- I 1 I Si IV I I , V I I 1 1 , VII lillllder. K.tlluales. plans ami i.10,n. Iiirnl.h.-,!. Ail .v.iii un i an hs-J. oec lay ,y Jellaeil i, bia, k.iilllh abup. laHUUM sir.-,-1 ihSpecl (hit Addregf CHAS. CUNNINGHAM, BANKS AND U80KKIS. I'll K PKNDLjKTON SAVINOH BAM. I'elullutou, Oregon llrgauuwl Saiekl.ej ,-m..I,mI i.iim.i mi, allnat-,1 ull tin-. poaiU. Kxehange l.mglilaud mMWItg lions. Yi. J, FuriiKh, preaiuani, i. a .... i,.s.-i. . I 1 ilorru, cauiler ilregou. Capital, .'i,uiju; iuriilu, jMS 1,-ic.i on linn- ilci.oMl- i'tiai. in i'".'- ilome.lle uichanac I ,illi-i lloll. WUU1S. ii-iiiii , i,, i. i .i.i i. ....... McAriliur, rlos-praaldaai; fc. l. 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