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The Street Fair Is not the only attraction in PoadlotOBj its going to be big ami grand, but the. Magnet Ceari Store'i prices are becoming famous anil are attracting widespread attontion also. If you want big values for little prices the Magnet is the place to go A cliance for a gold watch given witb every dol lar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements &. Wilson. Court and Cottonwood MONDAY, BEITEMBER I'SSI DAILY. WEEKLY AND SEMI-.YEEKLT sv THB- Kast Ortfonlui Publishing AT-- FENDLI-T. 'N Company, OREGON. Is I jo J n 13 DAIL-. Sl-mcmPTtON RATH law copyfv yc:., L-T mAII Dm cc-py zx : Boots.. Ir aiail Do. ropy P' I-A .Ariirt Tft.l utHcnpttoA fttsflu aunla.i IIHtffllKIT AC BBC ST FT I"-. ttAra. Oat COp, ... , AA. an Ue. cim. .11 tnontfct ... . . In. un- Option . SABr la aiuabAn waiLv .casciim,. bats. Oa. ! ' OAA ' . ' LIB. -i ... i" T.I.I ul. riplioa latt. opr ADVMnilNi, HA 1 I IDi.e..). Ai1.rtti.em.olA.) Oat Inch, ft Int. in sah,i.Wtaii par ioobO. . . . . Qa Inch, of I.BA. In ilAilA par Month T mc AAA. el Iaaa. In lAlW .. WeoltA pr BAO.O. Al. p. 10 .aa In.BAA. ae..Wee.l,.pAI IO..B pef KAonlh lr. BAMS in. he., ball . or. In fi pel month . . . (Tret tht...n, net. lnlilf.aJWfAklr.petlnchpetB,Alh t fa DM in.h. at le. In Waa.ia pai ro-.nin a lAt IhteA la.he. lo WaaAIj. pAA loch pA BloeU, . ... I at Oat' thnrA lr.. ha. IA TuAAdAT A !wt of aemi WtAhli . aarlnch por BAtMrth ft &...1.1 nuBpareil A,teeetiAn..ai ,,t em. WaaAIv WoaaIt ai DaiI.. Am lAAcniua. pa. in h.fi-x . CAck audaauaai laaa Hea. aoc. Lacal aoucAA. tea csat, pee hoc. each laAarttoa. Tlx- administration at Washington helievea in making prosperity with jiowder. At least tin- sKntlltiif of many mill iuiiH on war ban tlono much to bftag about a kiml of prosperity (or which tin1 administration claims the cretlit, if it organ ami oratora are to lit' I .'I M' I 'I oivi'iiation would ho adtraieaed. To every life that is saved by the pistol lhen are hu ml i o 1 sU'Tlti.-cil. Th mmi who carr't-a n wranon concealed on liia person is only n nriig liimsi.lt I ag-nlnst hi own cowardice aim a ' l nig hinielf to become a ci 'in inn1 on ahort unt i l'. In short, tin. cai ying of a pistol is a cnnonal Ml and the Ml who ii"!it in lioit's' it siiou lJ lie treated a such, am' the oliice who fail to resiaitnl to li duty in this connection not det-' ving o' balng .l with preserving the petti-e. WAR IN CHINA. The iinrieut stone walla oi the Chinese city oi Tien Tain an -rounded, on the day of its occupation oy the ii tl troops, a square mile u audi tilth, ruin m il death, anrh turmoil ami pillage, aa hiatory could lunlly dildi iite. I'mier normal condiliona the phne wa no hctter than a huuc cc. kji1. (eater ing with the an mini luted ruhbiah ami alopa from u populal ion of nearly a nullum, p.u-lu-d into a labyrinth of liovela, arounil tin- pulacex o( vireroya anil atty t totaia, who ah aorlieil Ihc'r wealth ami an- tlietn not veil ai-wera in return. Now it i- tin picture of n!l the luflcrinx, horror and waati- of war. . The Kuro .-.in aoldier, when they fouprht tlit" i r way up to tin- wall, aw Noatiii! in the canal- ami did lie mit aide doieii" own lii-onle itaadilM at lhi eitv vatea and holding up the liet laden ('hiuean from the endlesH proceaaion that llnwed mil, rat'h liorae, enrta, ri'kahnwa, ciailiea loaded with trunk and McS and; pileil with loiiae ailka. fur audi htoiifea, rrnwdeil all the road lefldini;! down to the ai'ttli-nient. I nulisli olRotfl MM with their IrartaM (OnefOltd iindei dry itnial and uhtier NlWOg humllea OH theii liaMniet. (til the aecond day a conference of cottHDaadlaaj uii . . . - daa ;,,., adopt repres-'Me nieaaure. The coiiimandcr. except inn the I rench, enipowciei' the llritiah, who were doinvt proovat dntv, to aei.te all KtOt. Thi order tin llritiah at'enipted to cTeciite he hold lotg Up tin- hotel Bitot' entered Ihe (onlftl toivi,. 1 hey tool, all hundle and raporiad the nan aa ol BjoloMnli fur future inq u i ry . Nuli'iallv thia alep ptotrokad (raaibliM, narticnlaltj miiiinv nidian oi otnar natiOMitiH anl.iin itale, t'ie n'-ovnat nia'-nal, a hlgoDodiodi blgAToksed RaglUhtBan, aa- o. lined thai tin- prolnlii; ion wn daaiglrMj to re, ain i-iviliana irORl altins thelxtl which alum Id uo ti the men ivlio liid tin- tiuhtinit- Tim nl'n ml ataiemei.i i that all HlMd tool will l-e aold.lh eeiil t" he dii .led aOMHig tin- aoldiera a prirc aM Pt . hut odiier-, wiae tliroiiuti to-:ner Manpatgax, rooiaiatil akeptic.dly. The Best Ever Brewed. HARDWARE! The Ja aoaaa. ai ..if 'on shoatod, hacaOM 61 the llilda v. 'i "i-h I he x fa- as raaoal ob dill llta leaat laotltlgi ,d ulrahla diaolpllna -old'era BN held. 'Ihe A n'ieiin had all lo theuielve- inie latga anaitali wlildi they oeeup'ad on sou ink i lie ally. It BOfltsbtsd not onlv c.iiinon, hill a line store ' amall hi in-, iworaa. of eorraoa and rich patlsaa i Igaa of var'oM nnike, with itSfKll Ol tltS Inn;; ISM'ISUM gSQI, which an- a iiip'c y ant r le hrowinv I mi 1 1 mi. i! Mom tin- and ' whialle.ll'e mild er n ihe ilihl indued lo he mi.-janiiider. Munllion nf war weie no: tile onlv ninti-nt ol the araenal. II 'vl' o I era nld livad Ihe'e, laml 'ii il'tht iiad le. atacl.a of cloi h iu end nlhei a I Idea of preiil value. li thi- -tuff ,' lo he aold or ah ppi I I i WsjhtllgtOtl a i )'l o' war. (In the Ull I ol the o.rtion' on n atura tWael .e aMthsd osa 'oil d by i H'tsalllsa It itswj to glva op tin-.- h iiila at the cltjf gfltS. RVSO tbkl RHM 'ire dul not o uvelll the liia of i ,:-li anhj and -'her. Civilian from t m io n- lloti SlSdO a ne eral rsfcl Oi Hi .-.i. conii'iaa'one. ' I aaure, raid mai y arc.ee le. I i-i liBSTgllog RMvnl of silTer bail IbroOSb to the ISttlSOMMt. The Aine iia) M-ieil nearl .' a million laela' worlli of irecioti- mel.il. wb'cn ate piled u in tne marine harrin k. Today Ihe walled city look a thoogb a tornado had tiruck it. Bsoogli rsloshla stostfty bsa iieen OSttlOfSd to atock a big ct'y, and SROOgrl lia heen aeiiil to (jive every aoldier a couaiderahle aiim if the dia trihution i honetlv adminiatered. The fnlted -talc hir tin- laat Chineae iluin bv tln-'r liecau-i- thev re.iimil to light. The iilie were head!e and lltetr hand wen- lied la-hind their back. The head wore dinn d year ', alterward. Kowa ol them dOCfStsd the apent tin- Isllowiog SSOM Army. ilM, r.1),006.&6 ; (ortilicationa. f ;.:KI.'c's : military academy, StVi.l,.Stl.tl7 and I i.-nion 14ftfMStaH0 a total 'f gM7, Tin- VblM Man .- burden is not to be aneeiod at. It i a hurden that proniiav t make the white BSS really weary. One of the intfresting thiaga in con nection with national election- i the (act that no president haa It-en rv- loeteil -ill r.inl Iw.-nt v-.-i.-ht yea , - ago. Nn president ha been renom inated since drain except Harrison and Cleveland, and both were defeated for a stAronil continnii i-rm that i. no president since dram ha had a aecond continuous term. In 1m)H Cleveland seemed lobe absolutely sure of re-elei -tioii, but vta defeated hy Harrison and in 1 Harrison seemeil to be sure of re-election, hut be wa defeated uy Cleveland. Hiatory may repeat itself again this year, and it may in t. We ball see what we shall sea-' The stay at home vote may afford a surprise. Tbere la a state election in Maine on eptemher 10 and there w il I probably be a republican victor; recorded, dreat effort is being made by the national republican organisation tiiat will insure a victory which will point a moral in connection with the battle at the poll in November. If there should be no increase in tin- republi can vote in that state, or, better still, a falling off, it would be an indication ol republican defeat, and efforts would be redoubled all along the line lo snaleh victory from ItOpsadlOg deieat. Tne Mai'ie election and its result a of national interest on this accoi'ut. In 18WT the dene rata cast only IM.IH-J vole a against 73, U" 'n !). The republicans expect to carry Ihe I a next Mo iday by at leas. LD.UCU uiv joriiy. If they tail t i do S9 ibe.u II be some "frying o (at." Tne big tigures of the ixiu-ilry' ex port are said to U- an asset of the re publican parly nnUur the leadership of William McKiuley. In other word, if anyone ssj had been SMsUsOl and some other party than the republican had been in power dnr'ng the last four years the farmer would not havo sowed nor reaped. I'mvidence would have turned off the rain supply and Europe would have gone ti. bed Imuury rattier than bin (ruin u- I he repuiili can claim mean that tin- in i u.-- - would not have del ml and the ..I . . i . , wen wouio uoi nave iioviin, tne sua would have been witnout tisli, the forest BTOOld have failed to yield lumber and all because tin- n.-oublicaua were not in power. Tin consummate gall is so bra sen that it is attracln. aouie tjuarters. The fact is we do uot need any Providence to watch over us with William McKiuley sitting on our counliy' throne Auother young man has been arrested and lined in l'endleton for threatening to snoot aomeUaly with a pistol he has been in the habit of carrying coucealed 00 his person, other who carry pistols, or otht. oaugerous weapons. contrary to law should be s:milarly treated until the practice is broken up. Prosecuting Attorney Hailey has al ready shown nOOIiaillklllll tea! iu this work and he should be encouraged lo continue. A pistol is not a weapon of defense. It is a weapon of offense, ami if every one of them were de atroyed tin interests of society and outer wall, bung bv th.-n pi. tail. Kive Han- were Hying from the hiirh pa'xia on tee citv wall when Ihe newapulH-r correanidents entered the Trench, Japanese. American, tins an and Hritish. "It was hard enough iu get thnse Hag up there.' ore inn nrticer, "hut :he will be to get them down remark' d a real trouble The suburbs of the city pretyitel a iorela I what wa- inanle Sh.-ll- had torn the hut and plowed Ihe ground, while the dead men, scattered about anions.' dead horse, pius and dog, test'tied lion thoroughly the bul'et- had swept the region the day before . The sights iuside lomiwlled ress . for the lighting ipialitiea of the Chinese. Their (dead were eveiy-wln-re. llreaaed ii the coarse blue coolie hloila e u;-l troiiaer. decnra'eil with character guaranteed to render them lOVOloerable to foreign bullet, tliey wr- strewn all ah ig the lo.i of the wall wlierever thy had .alien Walk-ng a MSttSf of a mile along the eniliankm.-nt , tin- bial-ea avera.i ' mie in ten feet, and the wall was nearly ten mile long. Throughout the city t I demoKsle-d house and hiindrel o. killeil gave Sf MsOOS Ol how vastly more efte. die i, ad been the foreign shell lire within the wall of the city t .in the Chinese bombardment of the foreign sett'emcn , which, la.-tiug for a ne.nth, had killeil only a dor en pcoph. Thi- viiemy h.ul .onali ii. ted in ihe palace yard two loiuui table and lusssaltablii bosjb proof excavations guard.-tt by sai. li hul the common people wen- leas for tunate. Many women and children wen- lying dead in the street- turn tei--ihly by shrapnel. The living popu lace wen- utterly indifleren; to their dead. They wuuid ost take the IfSShll lo drag them out o the rec' or even cover thei with mailing, as 'he iorei;tn aoldier- did afterward, but Irani,. led them under inot witnout bol hering to linn aside. Hefore Ihe litOOtiOg in the streets was fitiished thouts d of Chinese had eiiierKtil tiom their bur rows, tarrying white flag or the Uau of 'oiein uat'ons, principally the Jaisineee. as Most reiuaraklile of nil the sights was Ihe Isstlsa W tsa city. The middle of ihe place was like an ant hill kicked ooeu. ( swaiiued evervwherc, tfioosanils anil thousands of them. Idriving into the llames of the buriniiv h... getdng under tailing wall- ami into choking cloud- i. smoke. Most of iliein were half-naked, grimy with silioke and MsMtitOS tbipping with blooil. They pasysd uoii one auolher. A Chinese appealing with a prixe must light his way, ioi other Chinese MfOSS upon him ai d elntebsd bis SJOMOT. They rolltil among the corpses, pulling and tearing, while children, bslsg Iraiiipletl dow ,, cried foi help and Ihe uiob poured ' right along over them The palaces, the mint, the pawn shops, the stores of silk, furs and jeweUy. were Ihe lirst objects of at tack. Near the uiiddle of Ihe city Ma tin- iiiosi prosperoii pawnshop, an in. a ii nt ion thai probably had aziated n,r centuries. Wealhly Chinese we-e ac ciistomeil to store their winter alotbisg th. r.- lor safekeeping. When tin di .-r-were battered down the UTOwd llowe.l in like a tidal wuve. Then- were British uflcers, naval and military, Bold SI and sailors, with a nod iprinblisi ol Sikh, but principally Chinese. In twinkling all was paadeaaoaium. The Chinese knew where the bstl Ireasuie was to be found and the ol- dier followeil them. Two force col lided in the gateway, a rush lint- uf Chinese striingliiii.' to enter and an other I in. lighting to get out with gieai armful of loot, while an mruhiouai soldier went throutfh the crowd like on.- of the Kroadway squad Tien Thmi experienced a sweeping redistribution of wealth, but on the old scheme oi prues to Ihe strongest. a The looting Nourished for three days. On the lirst day it was entirely un restrained Many white people accu mulated stacks of giands by simplv jii i m tmrmmtmmmmi isn hi k. IP m mm " 1 had been a sufferer for many years Irom nervousness with all Its symptom and complications," write Mrs. O. N. Fiaher, ISOI Iexington Ave.. New York, N. Y. " I waa constantly going t. see a physician or purchasing medicine. In the sprmv of 1897 my huslvind inducetl me to try l)r. lherce's Favorite Prescrip tion. After taking one layttle and fol lowing your advice I was so encouraged that f took five more bottle!,, ami then atopned lor several weeks as I felt to much better, but still I was not i.oaj ptettlv cured. I commenced taking it again and felt that I was improving faster than at fust. I am 1101 now cross and imubJe. and 1 have .1 good color in my face ; have also gained about ten pound- 111 weight anil one thtiustintl ptiinj of torn fort, for I am a new woman once inure and voui advice an. I your ' I-avorite Prescription ' 1- the cause of it, coupkd with the 'Pleasant I .... 1 -which are not to be dispcuard with. I took eight ' - it 1 11 of the ' Prescription '. a la-i tunc, making fourteen in all. anil will not take any more unless you so advise, for 1 do uot see as I need It." Hardware Sporting Goods W. earry a full line of the best cutlery on the market. Large Hue of rille and asstfUB ammunition. Hssillsll OS stove ami range. W. D. Hansford & Co. Oregon Lumber Yard PILSNER BEER. For al! hindi d! 3 3 at 3 1 Made from liltered water. RajCOnv ntondad by physician. Ytn can tirink All you want id it Ami not have the headache or get dix.y. I Shelf Hardware, Tin, Granite, Iron and Copperwarc, I Dlte. Axle Greue, Lime, Goal and Cement, s- T 1 SAVAGE AND WIHC4ESTER Rifles ar.d An, munition. C a; nsi-ART Tlma e..... iir 1 -I S'l'aaama Prom Penuioton. JJn IhoIi I -w. .. i . A few olid sine of cut nail at fLOO per keg. g ial orders given prompt attention. RgK I Taylor, the Hardware flan Schultz Brewing Co. 721 .M;itn Street- Pendleton Planincf 1 j and Lumber Yard Dsslst in ali kinds of L timber and Building Material. Big stuck of lath, ihingloti tar papet. nioulilings, sasli and ifoors that are quarsntssd not to warp. Kstmiaus tornishsd on building material on short notice. aiiUiuillliliiUiiiiiitiUlilUUiililUUUlaUiUiiiiUliaiiaiiUR k.i-i Hat Nil. 11 ii :1ft a. m. No. a fi:i p. m. Hiiikaui, Kl.'r. No. Il 7:1ft s. m. Bf. 1 tiy. it m,r, ,N 1 On-Run Hli rl Uas. ,,"" s la "sua vti u.,u MtVn...,",rr,Hs'r' .;' '."at nnilh, Fnt Mall THI a in. 10 KB p, ni. H SO p. KMObM UM Han riniii-ii.-o wi ning, KorHsn frsnrUro., Krery tlve ,.T, sKm 11. m Kx Hllliiliiy Hsttinlajr IDs. m. Columbia Riv,r To ANtiiriH aint w laui.litu. I.v UP. iris lhnlv .1 S . a. n Il II Mil! PBSOLEY'S Honej and Tar cures cough An I .Mill IH . rJT Uind colds, hoar - nd croup, T bronch;:i- anil la grippe. )arvcn I'lcurisy, pneumonia sna con- a tne worst tnmnhmi arp prevented AV jT Ai w iv relieved by by Foley's Honey and IJKpojey., Hoaey and Tar. Asthma atKlaC T.ir. and In the early consump- A A itagei II cures them. '.Vsv'l'i: prooi that It baa doM these thmps tion, itonrtla wrth your dntcjttt. We guaran- .V-' Ao lo ... An all thaae thll V A Msta Then- I- iiMhinu "iutl si uaotl" er "Just thssasas" AS yS VVy' putl 5 II AMI sad Tar, slllioagh Uie ar iullilals. oa wAICB l I N A BANNER SALVi n iilt 1ft guaratttasd. II I AM ' 1 ' Knit SAI.K ItY KOBPPKVa IMIAIt.M ( V . I'MHU' o. OMM0)N. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. Tnr . . , . t m jum Hi M mm Am m srs. a av.vi k as umi Q u Ssi '. ':i ntsn iHuii.ii ... sa - - - Jttf-, ...... .n , 1 ivy Alao Wholaasle Agent .or , Mr: ..iVtflltX"JM"3g Eleiiantlyl'arnislitiu. bleani Heaten ssasSaSi mmmn r nan ; m i i ii t w .. i - m "in i I"1 ' lilock aids-half front dep-H. . - '.'-n ; . ample kii'iiti In connection. - imiiiiii tvnii. iTUV, I.TV, PiWI Uiw. 1 Snaks Rlvsr. Hlpsrla t.i UwltMS, iMsa aJS5 nn., IS a Atp s staj '"lsa-M Mil. sia7s l.ir u , ... 11 MfimT Mlm-il tralu I....... 11 - .-i-i 'iiiiinv. iir , al '.'.un 11. m. Kor lull hilorniallnn sai ,,. , tlein'ral l'...Zl"-.a'. r. r m ssmaVt, ssast Take the. Ulna a. '' Pstlillala. "JO W ashington & Columbia River Railway I-'or Ohlfjgs, st. Paul, st. Lask t, sat Ulty, Ht. J.s., OniHlia, anil Points East and South Portland and points nn the Sound. Arrival MonilavB. Wsitm-AiUy. n,l Krl4, it '-' s"m T,i"r-I 3 EasSS lk.ilu.rla .1.11.. u a - . - smaj nil III m V R. I (I. r, sn or inforniiit on r.-KMr.luii run. an., souisa, vasn uii 111 ltlir AI'AMH, Apsa :A..,.iiKliKAi..(. .,T"""""''0re,0n Vlalla Vt alla. Waib. ATTORNHYh. Kit A RAI.KV OBIee In . . . .. BGHL1T2 MILWAUKEE BEER In bottles, barrals, or cas A I KiKSKYl A Hank Uulldlat. A l.dWKI.I.. AITOCVKVH at lt-iin II Aasoclaiiuii HliKk. I'tsif. A..., W.VKV... r. (I.HAII.KY, I.AWYl l;. uKKlL'K IN .luilil HiillillhK. Psadli-inii. or,on. rl T.t.KKA i l' ! roUNiy Al Ollii In Asauciatliin HIim-s. Call up Telephone No. 5 SPECIAL H. KOPITTKE. 0e Vour Qua... Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory iue Season 1 -n- Any PlaOty of Shell at H.J. Stmmun'.-A To He Read f Every Day Trench Restaurant.. TBI HsMM TO RAT. W lit-re ytin can K''l miuicHiIuk Boon ' .irni-i Wi'ljli 111: : Mam so (iuh l.af'ontalne, I'ropMetor. Orders Prumptl l-llled. Quick Cab Service.. J. L. BISHKR, Prop., Alba, 10. nun . Ilu- 1- 11 Aii) line Italt- NORTHERN PACIFIC ILVIM r-ri). Depot Stable. Confectionery Canneti Qoodtt Tobaccos. F armers Custom Mill Trad Walters, Proprh tot ' . 1 " barrels s .lay. ftant 11s iiioiss.) fur ssaati I. Mir. Mill l. il.t li.ioi" .1 fei-ii, en-., always on basil Old 'llle I.v w. iw. pickei !!t!?wi ATHENA, QBE Ion. Or. sun I" KM DMDBI I A K aaia, as tSalfs, walls, of 11. 1 Miahlillm l.nriAiM.A. ol.l ii.-t.iNijcrti 111 larsi- ii 11 1 l.-o. ,. Kin- tuiiiilrt-it eai li al '.'. e.- . a Lun.ll.. ONUS OKI U K, l-i-u.llr RUM8 Pullnuui Blcepiof (iu-h, Bsssfp.nl UiniiiH Qutj, Touriat BtMpUig (jtrb To !ST. I'AUI. MINNKAPttUs DULUTH I ABGO '.KAM' PORKS )CK(H)KSTtN 'JfUfNEPKti HELENA At ' BCTTE. IHKULGH TICKETS TO 0HI0A00 vv AHHINOTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YtiRK Bt XrTON anil all pdlnta Kat ami South. Through ttcksts lo Japan au I I lilua. vn Taeoiua ami Northern KailUc niaatu.hll. Co su.l Aiueri. an Inn n A lio.utllntj mtd . Day School fur Girls ltt-ii-ll- .-,i-ii,Ih r 1; 'lr.- Ml hl.KAMIi: 1 t.i, i.,i. I'uiii.u.i lor rlrculan si. TKIIIltlTh, I'll. .. ifasas The Pendleton Academy 111 1 uai W AcsderslcCuurse e.isl in Itusine.-. Cuurse t)l I I KS of four years preiairalory to the I .eat Tlantlard colleges iiinivalent to the Iwst husines eoll.-ve -, which ir. iares lr County Kxaiiiiii.il.,,, N. RKKKRbRY. ATTORNKY AT LAW OBieu 111 AmocUIIoii Ulook. K, l. ItoYl) court t::. ATTORNKY AT LAW. Ill J AM US A. KKK, liinlillna. I AW "I I II I !N J I HI I'HYSICIANS. OB W (i. 00LK, ill 1 K t IN I'KNlll.K lu Havluas liana null. Inm onn, liinin, lii :- U a. w. ; I to A 11 ui. lwspaoas 77. V. V. VINt'KNT, M. 1. "I I'll K IEKAK ol Flnl Naltoual Bank UOia ,'iosrt 11) loll 1. in 1 to :t p. m. DR. ( I. SMITH. OKI I' I. oYKRI'KV .ll.'Uiu Haviugo bank 'ti-.i-pnuar tl, nai saSM li'lcphoou 3 H. H. t(ARKIKI,l, If! Ii llo.M KOI'ATH Iv Fhjrilclan and H11rsr.u1 oPioe Is iwi llnlltllug. UKNTISTS. C. A. VAUUHAN, UKMTIBT, Iu in. 1.1 Uulltllus OFflOl A. L UK ATI K, Ii. I). B. OKKIOI OVKK Havlug. Bank flst artwlnlslsi K. A. MANN, HKXT'IM I.N AIMMCM lion lUt.ek, over K. U. 1 liiinin' utiles. AB0BKSC1I ANlJ BUlLUfi'BS. Ta JrVHOWAJU) AUCH1TKI T AND 8U- I". .iu '.1.0 . mIAa! - oompli-lv A.e. rvUikle ji'MiA , 01 ... .1 11 , lu the cltjr r comnrj BANKS AN V BH0KKHS. THE PBNl)UCTON HA VI NOW HANK. I'euillslou, Orugou OigaulSiU Marihl.UHi capital, luO.UUU llil.-n.l am. v.. ell llkMlr poslls. En-hauge houiihi ami .:.! uu all prlu eipsl poluu. Hpvilal all. on. n hivau laiollsc liou. W. i, Furinih. prssiiicut! J N Taai, vii'v-prvaliicul; T.J. 41. .in- casbMf. PIU8T NATIONAL IIANKol ATHKNA, iregoii. capital, t&o,u.. - . flus, fTJaO I". tervst 011 time ileiaialu I" . - n.rrisu ssO doaiestli asabaaae. Colli 1 1 uipil y si- l. li.le.l I.,. 1 1 i'ii 1 v I ..l.,i .,,1.111 nu Mi Arthur, vtos-nri-Aiileiii ; t'.l ir; 1.. W Bnruutt, usUuiii K1ICM NA'I IONAI. RAN K "t 1'KNHU : 111 Uf" llarutll, 0V6 i i.uaru Kiihause rl.ieaso.ds: , i.,iuuiu 1 ::ius, SI- ,11 isaOStHi M. btruk ,..mr; H. 0 aSELLS. Ltimhur, Latb, Shin pilot,, BuildinK Paper, J ar Paper. Mouldings. Pickets, Lime uud (Anient, Brick and Suud, Saab and Doors, Screen Dooi-hAi Windowb, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alts St., opp. Court House. TIMS acMhUU Lh. Tralu luaviu fi-uilleion ilsllr sacepl Muuuay al I. uo L. m. Kor nirthvr luloruislion, lime- t-artls, maps, suit tl.-k.i-. call 011 or v. rile H . 1 u ... Cel. Ik lou. Oreaoii. or A. I ClIAHI.TtlN Thir-l aa.l Motriaou i. . fmiUii.l Ol OregonShortLineRailroad TilK lilllhi 1 Mil hi TO Mo nt. in. I. I !.th Colorado and all Eustern Pointe (Jlvss choice el iwo lavorlu- rouUse, rla Ihe t'NION PACIFIC Ka.1 Mall Llue. or the BIO nUANUKiioeuic Uuw, No Change of Cars on ii.. I'oriiauil-Chlcago taatlaL 'the Uuoai iu the West." t KiiulppiMl With Hlegsnt SUndsrd Sleepers Fine New Ordinary TcurUt Sleepers Suprb LlhrsryBuffat Cars Splendid Ulnars mesla s Is carta lof Reclining Chair Cars Cumlurtable Coaches and Smokers tintira Trsln Cosnpiataly VeaUbuled for le.-lher luloiuallou spply lo 1 V V AMHI.K V Agent OBAN K hi Trsv. Pass. Agt. ta Thlra St.. forllaud Co., fsuillstou. Or a?. COMAN, US" AgBlll Oragou. .... I .... r.. Ill'I.O.M.s. 1 10 ",r "u,1,-v BSSUllliatilJOg kind for 8TATR to. t"lLt !rt" - i-m on 1 - '-"U-r.Kh. uai .scptcntiv. tolh" tor catalonne .,,,,1 inf'.rn,.,tiun .,.,r.-,- . 1:1 S ' 1 1 '"" M I'l .. l-rmen.,; 1500 Bucks for Sale Thy arc Itill lilooded Barnhniiil U. H. . svn nuit PolUd Wlm Mttinot, Thay ate ltrg,w)l WtoUmi and carefully selected bllok. yheep .nen nhould see IbatflP l.e.ore ,nukio ,ulltl-acts ( i ill v 1. vn 1 1,., 1 . J" o.uMiieti WM to iBCptet bMd Qf tl.orouhl.reds. Addr. this CHAS. CUNNINGHAM, ion csuiui. rri'.ti- Kellernl hnnklllK bilSiU" -itn.l talaaiaptlil uau.ler. nil.l Iiuii.i.m.. Now Ytirk an. 1 1 11.. Nitiiihi-.i lirslu II ml buroiai. Mages colh- i.- l.-llllh Lovi Allkl'UY, in.-. . . 1. . i.it'.iili-iii . c B w a..- iiui-ruM.) , SSBmasI aasis Tllk-. k'llllll'UN HAVk 'I.-IO.. - - ........... .- ,.bto Velon, Oregon. Daw " "' ,aH l.uslusss. Kseliauxe t-iuslii u.l sohl - promptly uinni, :,""k, ..1 . ..n.llll.,1. an. i iuvsstlgationeoiniiilttaieiif rv.p i l, iiusfi" USoaiai H. Jauivsou. pre. kutl I'nsUi in J. H. Klllgore, aA.l.la'ii ia.li.er; pliwasaa. 1.. A. Ilarlmau M. M. John- I inicO.P. 1.1. a I r Mllgore, Koheri jsiuowu. u-" Hrotbslal, NOTtca or Dibsto.uTioa. Jav A 01 ' To all whom II may QOnoei n hy given that the cu-pann. eUl.tlllS betMii-ll Carl JeU.t-l uuJer the Itrui name ol Jn 1I11III1-. on the eaot Al'te betweeu Webb ami au. sir. reatiieloai lias lals .no lilillual consent 'the btiaiui neil al tile prfasnl location all UcblAof the rai.l trm '' ..' tat laid tarii,--, Jay or Jen eiiuuni tlueur to baooaie du. will be payable In either llaUlit Augu.t k, ISUO. CALL Mil. SCHOOL SoOos 11 li.ra .id herrlew" a'ul laV.,J,' 1 ...iiaiasl .lr1, 11, ike lea" 01 ..Khl i , 1 tKiusllS .... loi.aS'l . , iiiii by J,as 1, en, sua all io ihe nW "s , ABLlMg ISAAC JAI- W ARBAHTi. ill oalriMgl Pendleton, Ore. Pilot Rock, Ore NotiealA herein gio-n oi" i ,.i1Ua Kltrralll. of achool Utalri. 1 V '.JTuVaaS ' ininii . Oregon, ill. lo ale I 11. ' """:... . ikt Nn. :mi. will 1- lain I on pi.-ita"..-- oJ. e ol the clerk of asi'l .li.irici uj- u lingoiiiaii bulliliug, I'eu.li.i.'U "I1 lerost Tin "If from dale of p.ibli.-aiiou. USIsfl Augustan, llauo. HtUFl Clerk 'njirit'i. 1 " M I'll US Subscribers "jxxM ii " 1 " 1 11 BUU TdSS "' ..lisAO IU- N" f,.ilas ..1 ui.. iiuWas"!! to Magazines AO" II rlStsiS MUS i.rl. voli astlN have It ssul to you ami aAAinu no, In- U-lua IiiaI 11 Hi ui'" 1 In. Ill 11. ,111, 1,- a 11. 1 Has o ) vvU lo the Kat 1 laittniM IAN . hioei' liuii ileilllcl 1 - 1 Andrea slU .. ..... .oil SS Usr OaauuMiAS, rtUV 1.' HSS SAkl OkSOONlAN PUB-C-O..!-