East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 10, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    ...UNDERWEAR...
Now that colli weather if Approach inn. the no
osaity of buying heavier underwear will soon
lHyiii to assert itself. Naturally yon will wain
to no where von ran not the heat uradi' for the
liMt.t inonev; us iffy body know that The
Magnet in the place An asanrtrnent nnexeellen
ancl trrteaa eat to the bottom: sales uni.k ami
price cut to
profits small.
A chance for a Kohl watch t;ivcn with ovi-ry dollar putthaae,
THE MAGNET CASH STORE:
Clements dt Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
WBDNKHDAY, OCTOBKR 10, IMO.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET
run PHRtlDKNT,
William J. Bryan.
OK NEBRASKA.
KOR VIOK PHItSIIIENT.
Adlai E. Stevanson.
OF ILLINOIS.
filK I'RKSIPKNTIAL XLht'TOKS,
W II PIKRi'E. of I'm. till..
IKL1. trrt'AKl. ( MullButn.b
J. WHITAKK1. of ll- n-.-'i
K KRONKR. ul Multnomah
HOPE FROM BRYAN'S ELECTION.
Candor demand the admission that
the republican speakers are partially
justified in raining a question an to the
sincerity of .1 i.m nniajsit i. to
trust. It in deplorable, indeed, tliat
" many of u who are at the front
in the democratic column of titthters
am by inclination ami habit ami self-
nteeeat prone to favor anil profit by
that very aame trust which the demo
cratic plattorm denounce. Many of
the ilmm vratie orator- are hypocritical,
two-faced, do not mean what they nay.
mid not destroy a trust mold they.
mn - it be some truit in whicti they
have no interest.
Nevertheless the hope for anti-trust
legislation ami enforcement lie. in
democratic success. No one ha the
effrontery to suifgest tint the reptihli
can party will BO anything against MM
truit sviteni. No one, excepting a
liuttinrisl. conlil picture the republican
national chairman uaini: the maclnnerv
of that party to dppoee trntt. It
wouhl he (he heiglitli of absurdity to
think of the father of trusts murdering
hi. own chilil.
And. in the same degree, it is
absurd to expect the president to act
in real opposition to the trust. . Ilia
incumbency in dne to the support of tin
trust, with Mark llannn an tiieir
agent. Hi would in? flagrantly un
grateful were he to endanger the hold
of the trait upon the eoiintrv's in
dustries ami rouinioree. Ami in one
can correctly say that .Mr. McKinlcv n
tfiiilty of the crime of ingratitude.
Mr. Bryan, however, ha demon
strated hoi aincerity in public advo
cacy. He ha witbstaaal all the com
promising offer made by machine
politicians, tie ha- I likeawullnf
adamant against the offeri of support
if he would hut maintain lteoe upon
tliiri or that iinipular iaiue. Ami In
iiaH forced the other leader to com.
to hi. gr.--o : not by the mhtleiy 01
tin- political schemer, but by the
atreugth of a moral integrity and a
aplendnl example of ilitnal courage.
11c, if elecU;.!, would oppose the
trusts. He would attempt iiiti-l ligent
and effective action. In him, in
lieculiar aenae, lie. tin- hope of anti
trunt legislation.
NEWSPAPER NARROWNRSS
It i noticeable nowaday that,
when a citizen desert, the other party
and e.iiiK the platform and candi
date of our In. .-a organization, he
I a wall loyal to hia country, of broad
olmervation, ol pureat patrioti.m ; ami
that, when a man desert our party
aud .wear allegiance to the opposi
lion, be i a renegade, a traitor, a
wabhler. an inconsistent political
mountebank. At leat, inch is tlui
ruling expression in the column- of
the partisan newspaper.
lour year ago, L, H. fox. C. E. fl.
Woul and other democrat of Oregon:
joined the opposition to Mr. Hryan, I
und throw the weight of their potent
influence in favor of those who would
encompass the defeat of the No-
hraakaii. This year, tney are work-!
mg heartily for tin- regular nominee;
ol the regular democracy . Then 1 1 . . -
were noble-minded patriot- aivept.il
without question by the BieUlbofl of 1
the Bryan opH.MMtion .' ow t. judge
from thoaa aame hryan opponvnta,
flirty are of doubtful linearity ami
ipioationed politioal probity.
The aame srroof H done to man
who in lW"i I, -it the democratic party
to remain permanently with the re
publican pam Narrow democratic
writers assume m every case that their
motives are to ba qMatifMd,
The truth of the matter is that there
are some who honestly left the repulili
ian party, some who honestly left the
democratic partv in J MM : that some
lioneslly returneil to tint democratic
party this year; that others In. neatly
remained in the republican party.
True some have been insincere, hut
tin- does not warrant the partisan
imner in avriiiiiiL' unworlnv motive
to all those who loft the party that
fmWtS tiiirt.
Wore ureater generosity shown and
less ol i. arrow .isier-'i. n of t lit- charac
ter of everyone diflering ill H.litioal
opinion, the iolitics of the country
would move to a higher level. While
trying to reform the remainder of the
world, newspais-rs . old better la-gin
to reform tlieinselve-.
THE PACIFIC SLOPS.
It was lea than ninety years ago
that Hryaiit wrote ot what is now one
of the richest and tnoal populous
regions of tin Western Hemisphere
Or lue lliraclf In tin- cnntlaiions w,h1.
Whrn- Mil In. i 'reuou. sn.l hear no an iiinl
Save his own iImIiIiic
It wa only Dfty-two year- ago that
gohi waa iliaeovcreti m hi fiorailo
cimnt.', Cal. Hut the Columbia river
of tiaiav floats the ships ot all the
nation; the roar of industry in the
populous cities along it-hanks long ago
drowned out the last echo of its
primeval "dashing"' and a -tret, h of
over IMO mile of the mighty 1'aeitie
washes the Western confines of three
states, whose scenery la at one.- the
most grand and tie mo.t pi, tun - pn
in the world, oe gold and silver
a when'Ver on the gloie civilization
has set it foot, whose loreat and
mineral wealth is almost iminea-ura
ble, who- fiaul prialucta are among
the marvels of the new world, who.
commerce ami ina.iufa- tun - it-m-k.
the prnte ami tlie envv ol the oiiler
Kaat. and whose p,-op,, m t . -i r in
telligence, progress i veiies- and ninhi
tion. ar w ithout rivals anywhere in
the world.
Ion.
ti
the I'aeilie const
miitrv ha brs-n phetioiin rial in its
extent and variety it- well a- in its
rapidity. The three state - Cali
fornia, Oregon and Waditngton cove
an area 0 1 08,870 aipiare mile- and
support approximately '-. ', "' i
pie, yel only nalt a century ago the
lace ot that entire region was practic
ally just a .Nature hail lashioneil it.
for civilisation had touched n lightly
only in sai. Of its score or more
of great citie- not more than two or
three had been born when men n w in
middle life -tildied geograpliv. J ei
Chicago was old when Kan Kriincisco
waa in ifs swaddling clothe-; and I'ort
land, Me., which wa over '.mi years
old when Cortland, Ore., wa taked
out in IM-to. bad in Imki a population
less by 10,000 than its iiustling and
ambition Pacific namesake. 1'he coii
i rvative and nn-re ino.li-rate east hs
no adeipiat. m-eptioii ol the Indus-
trial, commercial and general business
development of the great I'ai'lOfj states,
or of the magnitude of their many enterprises.
Beyond the superb climate of ( ali
fornia, which is known to all thi
world, ami her fruit- that have hi-coim
lamou- public interest in thai stati
and her two northern ueighlairs ha
nnver arisen to a pitch that would
an rely mark it, if the people of the
country could only lie brought to fully
understand ami appr.i i.it - tin marvels
that the Pacific loia- ha achieved To
Hi-i.imnlish this to bring tin- people
of the Kaat into la tter acuaintaucu
with tucir Pacific fellow iiiitrymeu,
to promote . closer svmpathv and thu
to develop and advance the husines.
tntereaU ol both is the ambition of
the New York Commercial.
...
This newapr is lie' first in the
kat to make a specialty of Pacific
cnat business news it is, in tact, tin
only one to do this. t has established
a Kan Kranci.o oflice, whose manager
is in chsje touch with the commen nil
.'enters ol al! three states, and it i- de
voting a page daily to their market of
e.erv i-ort. to their c... inoVelnetltS, to
tiieir l-u-i'ii-s. n.-w- ,.- it . .n., - to lm
surface each twenty-four hour, and to
tin- publication of everything of in
terest in connection w ith tin-commercial
life of thai great section. Already
the prarticahilifv of this innovation
has been demonstrated, and expres
sions of appreciation am pouring in
upon u from all over the country.
This is only n beginning. It 1 our
intention to secure the services of
tiaineil correspondents at all important
; ..mi- in the coast country, to oMab
iish branch olHce in other cities as
last as circumstance warrant It, and
to IttCnfsMe the Pacillc new service in
variety and volume until this news
paper shall become practically indis
pensable in every Kastern counting
room that does business with the
PaolflC coast, and in every coast count
ing riann that dors business in this
niirt of the country; incidental Iv, the
general interest thus awakened will in
time make the Commercial in demand i
everywhere among general newspaper
readers; and no effort will ho sparial ,
main direction whose tendency and
iiithience are to promote the welfare of
that great section, which is even now
the gateway to the trade of the Orient ,
and i- destimil to become a most im
portant factor in trans-Pacilic civilisa
tion and commercial progress,
A groti ol states whom1 very names
somehow suggest greatness, an inspec
tion of w'hos,. natural resources and
last developing industries complies in
stant wonder and admiration, may well
claim the la'st efforts of a newspaHr
that ialior- unceasingly for the up
building of the country's business. The
Kaat and the Middle West are eager
tor information about California and
the whole coast country; that far-off
region aspires to closer relations with
tiie rest of the United Slates. New
York Commercial.
PENETRATION OF SUN'S RAW
We Imp. that men, women, small in
I int- humans of all kind will profit
by the recent discovery that tin r.iv---the
sun pass entirely through the hu
man laslv.
All ol the sun's ra- penetrate hu
man ilesh to a certain depth. All of
tl'.etn, lor all " know to the contrarv.
mv pas through the hndy entirely.
It has been proved scientifically
that the "actinic" ray of the sun
that is to say, the rays which OwtoflV
POM chemicals have force slltticlent ti
go tiirniigli a minimi tuaiv ami take a
photograph of an object placed on th
far aide of that I ody,
...
Headers are asked to consider the
uses of the sun as an agent of bealtl
mis writer a tut many other in
finitely wiser have urged treipientlv
the necessity ot physical exposure t
the sun's rays.
Young babies and children aliowe.
to plav about unclothed in the ruv of
the sun improve in health invariahlv
Kvervlaalv ha noticed the sad
pec! of p int deprived ot the sun
light and influence.
the human hoilv n--.il- sunlight as
inil.'h a- ,1111 cucumber vine or peach
tree.
We know one wise old man who eacl
morning paiiiiie- uncut tor at least mi
hour a nature made him. My dresses
in a risun into which the sun - rav
-treain. He shaves as Adam shaved
if he shave at all. lb read- hi- paper
ami exercie lieiore putting on
civilin-1 garment
He eat only Irutt tor I iiih ii.-m . u ill
a little bread, eat- u good dinner
when hi day's work i- done, drink
moderately ot g.sl red wine. Hia
health i perfect and the 'amount of
work he accomplishes phenomenal.
...
Many men and women have haughty
settled conviction that make sun
bath seem to them undignified. Mnnv
other have no facilities for taking sun
baths. Yon cannot "ranbatbo" your
self very well in a small hull risani
without sun.
Put all children could get sun hath-,
and their parent should see to it that
they get them. Chicago American.
ALL A niSTAKE.
S;it i MigMy Sarious Fact Just the Sunt.
Tli'rr la a atorv nf n mnn who was put in
public pillory because he couldn't par a
small itebt. An anxious friend eanu- to
In. piirr about the elfcatnataneei and ihrn
rxcsxlaird arinimcntatively ;
" Wily, ri oihii-ssgrscuniamati. thov can't
put i -ii in the pltlofy, jut for tlcht
P. i i it- not." replied the victim of
mistaken butler, " hut htrr 1 ..
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O .si 4- v -I Il a! l st 4 w t
"You'd
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And select n ii'""' heater from the enr bind
ol stove just received. We have Air
Tight Heater from M.00 up. '"" l'
nir-tiybt. Om- third saved in find. Stovea
put up on short notice.
HKK
I Taylor, the Hardware Man
721 ,M;iin Street
3
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.Next Monday Sol ieitur-tieneral
Itichard of the department of justice
at Wasliingfon will Mbtnll a motion
relative o (be Neeley case, now 'iid
inu' before the court on appeal from
the decision of Judge Walla.e of New
Y'ork, denying a writ of halH-a- corpn.
Br v k3a9y VJwB
Karl's Clover Root Tea
Hraullftw th. Cwnplaikai, Purl An thr
'--',... a r rasli, c.r n.ui, l urra v uii
oiaai.n, li.'.ia-ll,Hi, .,. all to.li..
a
Sklii. A,, - - -rrr I ,.7i..V s.
'Ionic, h.4,1 mi .Itsoluui M.ia.auloa by all
JruraisU at U, tax. ail. ai.oO.
B. WELLS a CO., L HOY, N
air SROSSIETOB
V.
The rtainglv Itnposalblr ottrn come. I
fritc If a ra m should trll hia friends that
in was dvina-of indlFy'tion many of them I
Woald exclaim: 'Why man. indigratmn
Isn't kil'ing complain; I" Hi- all sulfi
citnt anawrr would br, ' n riVmr m "
The t'.ict i- inihgcalinn in the full sense
of the terui is the most killing of all com-
nlahltl The wnrst ilia.-sara that tleah ia
heir to. Iiiim llteit beginnings in bad diges
tion Noah who die of wating illnesses
and bliaal disc.ist-s ate simply starved to
drstli becaam the stomach am! liloixl mak-
bin glands don't furnlali snfficirnt nourish- ,
ment to frrd the constitution Moat of the
peonl. who die of consumption die because
then lungs can't gel enough good blood
from the digestive organs.
When these fail to do their work and a i
toipid vl allow- tin circulation to be- .
rutin choked up with hihou- poisons, the I
whole system ia laid wide open to every
form in' malignant and fatal msl.ul
People h bundled- writ! evetv day to
Dt l'nice, it ItiitT.ilo N V dccl-ning that 1
his "...ldvn Medical Discovery " ha cured j
tlicnt ol so-in dangeioii- illness that the .
doctors could not tntuttt yet an that tins .
'' Discovery " din-s is to tnabte the digea- j
tive and nuttitivr orgauiam to make good
hfood, and give- the ItVfJI powci to keep it
pure. N ilnre doe- the test
An Instance of how the digestive organ
ism afftct- the who, body foi gisid or evil
1- shown in the case of a little girl living in
Chase fCh.iae Co N' Ijr.i.k.i Met father.
Mr C C RtMNMU, in a grateful letter to
Or Pierce, writes
"hi Fffinnn ii,.. our little girl hail a aever. ,
attack of grip. ' tt aettted in her .tnmacti caua- 1
ing inltinimatlmi ..t sl.miach ..mi IwmeU We 1
ad iwu Uectora who gave up the esse thi-thint 1
rclirvrit her: but acpl.mber foun.l her he tnless. I
In tact a mere skelit-m ihinliaor larinn tllteell
miles sway il was almost impoasiMe to go to 1
him once ,i week, so .rim lilitrt! to trv Or
Pierre's i'..-Men Mcllcaf ln-K-iverv anil 1 rleaa
ant lvllci. 1 Nine bottle cuml her fhir t-ilf j
to effect ilitnr- wa- oat- hun.lre.1 dollars aiut i
to Irr. Pierce only nine dollars "
A new IcaM of life is given hy this mar- i
velou " Discovery " to all who are victima !
of mal nutrition ll creates a vital activity I
of the enlite system which promote- the
elimination of pois,,nou- dieae gerni- anil
wasted tissue and the ranidlniililing up of
solid atnatntaf fleah i, s Mnnty, Kaq..
ol Am.-lia Alleghany Co.. N C. writes
' Alter recoveiitiK from a aneil of typhoid I
fevrr. I was taken with a terrible cough After
trviilll aevrral reine-tles and att In no avail .
decided to try Dr. Pierce a l .olden Medical In
cowry Alter takiiiK one laitllr I felt greatly
relieved, and after using seven bottle I was
entirely rnrei. Di Pierce's median.- is all il ia
claimed to tsr II ia worth its weight in gold to
sulf- mi; '.Ufa 1 1 1 "
b'or tniiiy vi ar- Dt Pierce ha- been chief
consulting pnyaMan of the Invalid' Motel
and Surgical Institute ol llulfalo. N V ,
where he lias had probably a more exten
aivc and practical experience in treatian
obstinate chronic diacaae than any other
physician in America. Hi- remarkable
prescriptions have an unmatched reputa
lion through ml the Knglish speaking
world as the moat marveloutly efficacious
remedies evet devised
They re the result of genius, experience
and acientihe common aenae Hi- l.itu.iu.
" i-.ivortle Prescnplion " for women
uiupi.-tiim.ihly the moat perfect and auc
e- i.r t.-m. dv i ver invented l -i every
form of icm.il. complaint Taken in con
junction with tin "t'eilden Medical Dis
coverv." the two constitute a complete and
efl.-clive course of trcitaient ful weak.ucrv
ais overwrought women
A N0J ot l)r Pierce s great thouaind
page illustrated Nsik thr "Cninmnii Sense
Media Adviser.' will be aent free of
charge on receipt of 21 one cent stamp, to
pay thr rust of mailing only ; or for 11
stamps a heavier cloth-bnttnil copy Ad
th M Wi rM DtaaWMMfl Mcdniai Auo
CLiliuu, liiiialo, N. V.
Pendleton
Planing Mill
and Lumber Yard
aiaiiUiiiiUUiaiuiiiaiaiiuiiU.iiiiiiiaaiiaiUaiiiisiiuir.
nr v u" o o" 8Tf iToT oTrroTTcT tr irrs trms wsrvwvv wins ms jnnnrB' b tr a IHn 11
s- ibj a .Tk, ma mm a i-r-x 1 at a ain CAItirTV K
umun mu i ual hiu ouuit i 2
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To
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Hnmn Officii.
anoratad un.ls
tile lWI nl I Iregoll)
Portland, Orngon.
"Iii-t.-r t'nv. a voiitii: man who lots hsMtl in tint employ of the (31 an far
llros. lrv (tnajd '' lias a is itptt d a ptMltlufl With the I'nion Mnt'liil Aid
Society ol PoftlaiHl rapraaaiit'd here l v W. II. Strwt. Mr. (Joy g'.'s (nun
Pvtllllatnn to La Orttufo whota ho will work in tin- interest of the Society.
Mr. Oov tins mtmtlnH hWaivai! a pack ! of certificate from the I I
ii a in Cortland . liavina -cut in a long iii ot appiic.ttion i - tin
lc lia- -in-, .-.'di ll in piitciug a large iiumbnr of proininunt iiaiue
tiie incinhershiti roll, bv rea-on of the excel lent udviiutugi's offori'tl u
; lorfli in the "ail" appearing elsewhere in the l'.nt I Iregou iilll. ' '
The ah iva effort
what a VOailfl nan
inpeared in tin pa par Suturduy night und show
ol g.i reputation and gcutli'ina lily tiianner- cnii do.
What lias ha dont. ?
Providad mmny :notlrar and wib- with jii s o pitr wntk
ahila the man through sickness nr accident lies helpless
This is nn charity
It i-. a I ills i iioss transaction.
Von uy $4,011 tn secure 0,0.00 when noeiled.
Mr. W. II. Stri-i't, the Sie cial Kepresmilativtt of the SiH'inty, now in
yonrcttv, at Stanlteld'- laaldaBCe, SOB Main atntet, who will answer all
inquiries, anil receive your application.
Mr. L. U. I rau". agent of the l'ai'ilic Kxpre compiiny will also re
ceive applications al his ,,fli. ,
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for furth.r liilorm..!
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WASHINGTON STRECTS
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OPEN ALL THE YEAR
Collect' Cttrroncv, Htisintss Ininus, SjK-ci-
lnji, Btc, MaiUtl Pfaa tn any Address.
Catalog Mi
of Patmani
We ha '
positions, an
hundreds
1 !"Kill sent
of former students in
1 out
1 at
thousands more.
SPECIAL
To
He Weed
Every
Day
Old
Newspapers
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ton OftflJOffl
TO IT1 I'NOKU ;ak m
MU, uii fhtiTea, w til In, or
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n -its n t.tiiiiiu
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French Restaurant..
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IF YOU WAN!
a giaai I i vary ng e.tii on aa. II
you mt . night nr day let us
knnw. s, 1; ar tt.r,..
blvim uaan
I'roprn-tor
Depot Stable.
tn plaoi to kat.
W ll"ri )' aa Ki'l OUI.ItlllllK
8OO0.
Uii. 1 al milium - Proprietor
Farmers Custom Mill
Hred Walter. Proprietor.
Cspacltr. Itai batrnla alar.
naaaaaaaaaaatl lor aaaak
nuur, hiii laau. caoppaa rl, tr., always
on ,iauil
Varialu bv Tails
I A IV) l.nmlata
Young Girls
How easy it is for young
girts to to into the ' 'decline.
They eat less and less, become
a a a a
paier ana paler and can
harldy drag through the day.
They are on the steady down
ward course. Iron does them
no good; strychnine and bit
ters all fail. They need a food
that will nourish (hem better,
and a medicine that will cor
rect their disease.
u both of thcae. elegantly and per
manently combined The Cod-Liver
Oil nuke, (he blood richer, and
this jfivu better color to the face.
The hypo phosphite of lime and
Midi act at a strong tonic to the
nerves. Soon the weight increases,
the digestion improves and health
returns.
At all 4f.tasa ; a. las! fiao.
Coi l Hi bOVYNK. CWuiub, .. York.
THE CITY...
Livery, 'Feed and
Sale Stables...
CHKIS SiriPSON
!' oprletor
Kv.irytlilnit N sf. Sew Horse-.;
Nw HUl. Beat tiy. ai.il teams
In tlie eitv. Hoanlers stVM the
bass iMaaatoo,
Service auv htnir nf the niflhl
Telephone No. 70.
Dealer in all kinds ol
Lam bar ami Baildiai
M.ilenal. Big stock of
lath, shingle s, tar papar,
inoiilt!iins, sash anil
doors that art- ijii.iranteeii
not to warp. Kstimati s
fiirnishi.'tl on bttiidiag
material on short notice.
R. f-ORSTER, - Proprietor,
Oregon Lumber Yard
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK.
PALMSTRY!
HAVti YOUR HANDS BY
PROF. STERLIN0.
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Tlif d'li'lirait'tJ raJaU and FtlcUtrial
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1 rot. Mto-rliiiK a,eaks (.erman. I'arlors 0,1 '
Johnson Street,
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Wiahinir tn rutin- from Inisin.-ss
I off ft my entire k (or sain
at tout, - .11,-1-' 11 of
ttrpetts, Hiik.
Lace and Hilk Curtains
Portira.
BratSKund Iron Hcdsteadh,
Couches,
Wall Paper, Shades.
Setvinu Machine-,
ami othr tliintfs tiai nqiarotn Ui
mention. UtMOea Ol a I lie time to
j laiy theati goials ulieap.
JESSE FAILING
I'enilletiin, OreKon
Lumber,
Lath.
Shu -I.
Buildinu I'apur,
'ar Paper.
.MtiuldiiiKs.
Pickets,
Lime and Cement,
Brick und hand.
Sash ami Doors,
Screen Doomjl VVindntvs,
Terra Oitta Pipe.
Borie & Light, Prop's
Alia St., ,,. Court Houae.
Transfer and Trucking
Ice Ielivered
All Winter.
Warehouse Agta. Maaon, Hrhman Co.
TKIsBPHOiil. No 1
Monday, October 8.
Tuesday, October 0
yan orsdall & koss. Wednesday, Oct. 10.
between Webb and Alt,. Q
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Charges 50c and $1.
'J'his is Iba LAST 1 i:k
I'rnf. Ktorhng will remain
in tins eit v anil if yon MB)
i" Bad out aboal hnalnaai.
nnirnae, aitkn. death,
ulianaaa, trnvu, dlvoraaa,
fceparulions, htaauihi.wiiU,
"'" noHaactsi, loat or
in-, nt Irieml.- ; aSo truly
ptadiatl in sueeesa or fail
urn of now involitioin-,
patanta paading, laiiiaion
eluiui, luiliiug eluiins,
eie , ten you a hat hat you
Will reeoivo (air tlaaHni
Kith your iiartnnrs, if you
oare to know what bum -
M - you should follow to
be suuoeetffal, what linlils
1 wak aad wao to avoid if
yotl iulend to en.i,- in
business, make changea,
buy or vitll any roerly or
in fuel take any iinMrtaut
sliip, is of gruat valun to
all who consult him !!
ean ili,ee a iiliin your roacli
a rainady for tivory failure.
There fa no beartjao aor
rowiul ami lomily that
aanaoi b SnTflttitl ly a
visit io tliiri pliunomoiial
imliiiiat.
Thursday, October 11.1
Friday, October 12.
Saturday, October 13.
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