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Shoe Wear, Shoe Comfort That's what jnw mull and that in what jnM ) when yon buy your shoes nt The MafMt. We bay iiitvrt from the largeel shoe house in the world, Um iMUttll. IN itmwii siioc company, Cheap, in price, liiirh in quality, UMl At. One won, mtw (orMksu, Tr Ihetn. A chance for a oltl watch Riven with every dollar ptirchaUa. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, IWO DAILY. WEEKLY AND SEMI-WKEKLT Kaat OreironUn V TMI- Publlablng AT Company, OKht.ON. DnlL.' MTM llfllOfl MTU 0 cofr?,- - ' . y mail Ui onth ,hf nail ... Owe s-ppr per I v tamer 1 '! ! tlBf l BaUStafrt arm urn w tAtM CCiBy on Jrr bar cj'T til montha . w If 9 . 1 ft I aitt rinkn . So tingta ausnbart j WHKIY V'WCatPTIoN MTII One tope one treat fi ft -r o, i 1 I nal tut, riff f.u 9 waffUcwvr fl APVM TlSltlt. MA TVS : (Display A,iftti.nu i Omatnch, ot Imi. In Mm-Wkiy pr nuntb . . . . OH inrfc. of let, in daMf Nt munih ........ T mM), or iaa. in Urn if au1 Wtaklr per month 0 ihrna im ha. Vmi Wli,.pf ia.n per gnunth Dtrf thrMlMih. tllilv. MtlnAaMBMtth . . . . 0tf thie ia h't.tn I it lniWftl.r,rlr.rif m.aih a an a tn h, or lffa. in Wki per nntk i at Otrf ihrra is. haa. In Weakly, pt in. h pet anoffaw . . . K Over ihre in. hne. in Tuatday't laeun of kal-WMtJ) . paa In. h paff month a - ff Snlavl noo pa rait udten teineni. in Sajm-Wtel.lt A ekl aat ltie. hrtt inaentaa, per in-.h.i . ncn tubeqieai Manan Vaun. put . Local ejaka. ten cantt pcf Untt, each tnaeanioe.. ;3 Th crar of Russia is ri"irted as re cOTerini: from bit spell of sickness, after lieini, attended by n doien or more doctor" and special ist-. I'mlcr these circumstances his recovery in - 'ini'u remarkable. There are about 17,l)0,00i pupil at tend inn mcIiooU, elementary and hiitber, public and private, in the United State. In other words, fully one-ilfth of the entire population of the United States is either learning or teaching in the coiiimon schisds. Reported fears that a gold mine at Cripple Creek if worked out, develop a fact that thrown additional light upon the balance of trade theory. It discloses one of the i terns that go to awell that export balance of which the adminiitration in ao boastful. .Much of the stock oi the mine in question in held in London. Consequently every dividend ban enhunced our export without affecting our import. It was ait outgo without corrrtipondin(( in come. Thi ia a atartlinK example of what uxceaaive exiwirts. mean. The "balance of trade" can pometiniex lie apparently in our favor, when really it ia aaainat u. The official count 4 of the vow nl the late presidential olectionn are iiriiittui out some odd gains ami loaaes. In Arkansas :.. nannwati aba mtad lor llryan in 1HW' faileii to vote for iiim in 1000. In Connecticut IT, 2ft: voters wlio ili.l not Hipport liryau in IHUti vote.1 for him in IUUJ. In Mary land llryan received 1 7 . ."." more votes in 1900 than in 189n. In North Caro lina llryan'" vote fell off 14,711 as com pared with lHUti It is to In- noted that the McKinlev voie in North Carolina uio fell off M40I. The lan than voters generally manifetel much less than their usual interest in the elec tion. With the negroe practically disfranchised the result was too much of a foregone conclusion. Intentions at the start were entirely for their goid and that we were to act as a ijreiit big, gcneroii" broth. -r to them, but they si-on found out otherwise, with the result that they have (ought against our supremacy over them as they fought against Spain'! "iron bnl " bafON us. and they will continue to light to the end. If Ihey could Is' made to understand that they ucrc to bt treated ar- we have promised to treat Cuba, "peace" and "lienellcenl govern BMnt" would be mssible in short Offdef, but there are those who even opeiilr adcicate the breaking of our promises made the people oi ( lib:., di daring that these promise should never have been made, lint thou who make promise" snonld respect them, not allowing the chanceof pr. lit to swerve them from the path of right eousnes". The spirit ot greed has been allowed to dictate too many of th nation's policies, and greed is still very much in the saddle. ULINPSKS AT UuOD READING. "Is a Timber I 'amine Imminent' receive" an uner in u re.cnt copy the Korum. Kill I v one-third oi th. urea of the I'nitcd State", excluding Alaska and the recent accessions oi territory, is wis Hied. By the term "wihhIciI" are included all laud covered with tree" in all stage" of grow th. Two-thirds of this arc. i- m tlit- aaatern part of the country, extend ing from 'he Atlantic coast to the prairie i.,.-. including the lake states, and nne-t.iird is in the Rocky mountain and 1'acflic state. In the east the timber conaiits main ly of conifers, pines, spruces and hem lock. In the nortiiern distrnt- ll found all the remaining mipply of white pine. To the south hard win"ls become more abundant. In the thickly settled part" ot the east the merchantable timber has been cut away, leaving young tree- suitable for firewood. Western timber is componed almost entirely of coulters. Forest- on the western coast probably are the dense ami heaviest on earth. They may b impure.! with those of tropical rc'ions, such us tne forests of the Amazon and Congo basins. While the jungi" oi the tropic- may be denser, tin' tree are by no means a large, nor do they imtaan a.- much lumber. Favorable climatic conditions, a cool, uniform teuieraturv, nilb slight variation- between the easo i. .'op:. u rainfall and a humid atmospbere ac count for the luxuriant growth. This heavily timlier.-d urea extend" in Ore gon ami Washington from the crest ..1 the Cascade range t.. the I'acilic ... -1 injury to tree". Western people at lirst opposed government reserves, but the Diiteral opponanli now mm tin. value of state guardianship of the forest". Kveiits of the. last few years have forced upon naval urchittvts the need of Man expeil it mil" work in the con struct ion of war vessels, and especially battle ships. The complexity of design of the mislern righting vessel lengthened the time required for build ing. .Many government officers not He qwlntad with technical details r' garded the increased Una with im patience. This feeling of dissatisfac tion aroused the hipbulldar and the practical men ol the industry to remedy condition". What has been aotompHibea It inowu by the records for time economy in battleship con struction wbi .'h have been made .luring the last two years in British and American yards. Spei'tl tig'ure" largely as an elemeiit in the success ot the shipbuilder. Waldon Faweatt, writing of "Rapid Battleship Building" in the I'opular Science Monthlv for November, says a I'hiladelphia company obtaimtl a con tract front the Raatian loverbRienl for the eonstrn.'tion of a battleship and cruiser Is'caiise it was able to guarantee lei i very within thirty-three months, while French builders won lil not promise completion before the years. Some of the most remarkable records in redaetlcn ol tinte between the lay ing of a keel and the launching of a retool have been made iii Britih ship yards. The battleship BuUurk is a notable example. Her keel was laid March R, 1MB, and she was launched at the I'evonport dockyard Oct. IS, lsl!i, less than seven months later. Nine months ami nine .lay" Intervened between the laying id the keel and the launching of the battleship Canopas of I J, fit l tons displacement. The cruiser Diadem ! a sheathed vcncl of U.IHNi tons, fitted with all her armor case ments, was launched after U 1 4 working days. Neither tlermany nor the Unites states can show similar records, though the United States has several plants rapidlv coming to the front. Jn the endless chain of racial de velopment cue link, that of inventive genius, was said to be missing in the negro's scheme of progress. Mo Kdward ti. Alexander writes in the November number of Howard's American maga xinc, which is devoted to the interests of the colored race, (treat achieve ments must be made along mechanical line- to insure lasting greatness to a peonlu. The negro race had l'en deficient in mechanics tor the reason thai necessity had not lorced it to de velop in that direction. RnfWe Uurkins' rapid-firing gun. Morally Invented, gives proof thai ability is not lacking. Ilurkins is a toung negro living in Chicago, and his invention is reported to be the most remarkable lighting arrangement el the century. Admiral luoriie Ihiwoy said this truii would affect future warfare in a great degree. a a a "Fruit (.rowing in America," by Theodore Dreiser in the November Hayaerf eoatallH novel statements. When New Vork City celebrated the sign oi the treaty of K-ace in ISI-I with a grand liumpici, onlv half a barrel of raisins could he toiind ni the city tor tl.e making of plum pudding Now (aliforma alone ships 10.;, imo.mii PQBBdl of raisins, highty million dollars' worth of strawlwrries are grown and consumed in the united "lutes in one season. One million lollars' worth of hucklelnTries were marketed in New Vork. Little I lulu ar. and Marvlan.l each sent l,(l,()ii liaskets oi pcache- to market, while the figure- iron. Micliigup and a large arr.n of other Iruit growing -tates seem lahulous In.th lor uiiantitv and lor variety of fruits grown It Has Never failed Mr. C. ft. Peaslcc, the v. cll-knowti drtifjfrUt ; .i'..in city, La., ia highly though) of In hieneig b rli od becatne of hla skill tori care Ifl tilling pr nc ittont. The best phyeteiasa In the place sci till p. i: iciitsto his store w henever they can. An t .in, . ihth Mr. Pea tee meyanycnn be depeadi ti pci i ihaolittely. In a letter to W u nMkci i . Now York City, proprietors Of Acker Rnglli ;; dy, hoaaye " In all My ntauy vaare'eapai in asrtdruggitt, I l ove never handled a mat , ii oi an) nature hat nave attch complete sat f.tc on as Acker's l'.igl'sli Rctnedv for'l htout .. I Lung TroubUs. thmre ao'dhundredtof lea, and have yal to lean of a tingle case ,i re II failed to cure. In uUp, ii acts wiin a cet . i ity that is Malty mar- i us. My wife il.ios not i .ike much stock In nmli- ii ic, but she has atvolutc f nth tn Acker's Knylish Romedy. atwayt baaing it nt her elbow in ea-e the . lildna are attacked by lip at tnglit. It is n Itively luirmless um as I can pcrsomilly ; fy, I know of a htile i-l who. accidentally drank n whole bottle. Rh. was, of course sick at her o lach lor a ihoTl lime, but the licknatU paaaad away, and then the child was iter health than ever before. I can understand why Acker's Bngliah Uem v is so efficacious, because I am a drtiKgit. It is not a mere expectorant, t a ttMOgtbaaiBg. Invigorating tonic m well, While it heals the Irrltatioai Of the mucous membrane', it also builds up the couttitutiou and purities thi blood. 1 endorse it absolutely." Sold at a$c-. toe. and!) t a bottle, throughout the T'nited States and Canada; and in Fneland, nt is. 2d., as. td , js. d. It .ire not satisfied after buying, return the Imttle to your dru.vgitti and j;ct vom money back, BV anthnrtir fV nlwee gunmntrr. If. U. o..;,v: .i in., I'mjiditnn, JM Ml sin. n n v BROOM v MM OM VH. 1'IMH.K Ki . ORR. ,w Union Mutual Aid Society (Incorporated under Ujt lewt "I UM Sfni,. ,, Ortfntj) t il .,n,.... i 'I,..,,,!,. . i... . i.i . .... ri. i.i .... ... ik, in, .nil.. ...n i, Mini nun Alder S OVfRWH Of TIIK HIICIKI V K I' Mi iirs, PoRltttj Or,,. li sliti'lll . II. . . n .in Teller M ... IMmlll'l II RehWabl Vice presldvnl Pre", Meliwsh ll,,, I'rlV.Vl. ""Ik. "S T h. il.nn. Treasurnr IIiiI.Iimi 1'i.x, Si , ivbiry lie- I, I'll Hat, State " , 1 '"""' Ho. I, t "o III' Ills tad DaL NgAMOR ( OMMIITKK .1 rtranh a attotti pres. M, 'i, l,, oils Nat, Hunk C. H, Pretoott. pret, Portland UanaMg 00, chatter A. tVhltttaoie, PrMtnani tr in Hodsen CO, k, im, ii. a i MaekMiele M i. I lib i Mtd, Adviser. linn w. p. PealoB, Cagai Adruer, h 0nJS The ,,r, fundi m 1 "'I '"' 'I U II 1, tl. Hlsie. Kid, ii. enlt M . NO. llPPirBRf) or PKNM.rroN rntlNi ll, u nn ovir zwi nii'inhers. freildeni, H K. gaaavdt Medlcsl advlstrt. 0. J, ffMUa, M b.,f. W. Vincent ji n ','"',"".'' ,lnv RUmr Kelerences: " ' ' M' lorchanu nsi. Hunk Portland Kirt Nt. Hhu k, Peadlalon Paaai "'"'" kvIiik- Kant i;nas, n. rrnzier, iMistern trefon .Maimger, littler wild lirys.tio, iin.i Mel num., M ion si r. endloton, Or. "W THE CSIVEI FOOj) CHOPPER CHOPS M l. KINDS i FOOD into Clean Cut tni tm m Pieces as FINE or COARSF. its wanted. Other machine! cliop meat only. THIS DOES AWAY ITH THE CHOPPING BOWL ALTOGETHER. CHOPS Potatoes. Meat. Apples, Cabhagx, Bread, -L YLR YTHING. A machine you will use every day. Cal' and see it. TAYLOR, THE HARDWARE MAN. ECZEMA. The "cut and dried" reports lieing iceivd in litis country from the I'hilippiues cauw Ambrose liierce, the widely known uer writer, to make a low timely comments, that are line the iss- in one respect, for they carry iiouey on their stingers: 'Ac cording to the lirst uncensored news by cable from Manila, deneral (rant, 'alter a sharp engagement' has dis lodged two hundred insurgents, destoy ing large ijuantitien of provisions and ammunition. The American lon e- lost one ii. an killed and twelve Mounded the loan of the enemy being tllty killed no Mounded. 'The insurgents carried off then dead.' This they always do, but thai does nut prevent our fellows from counting them. The ehiei ele ment of our military .strength in the Philippine ur, hi I pel . tl.e counter behind the gun. RNgD tl.e ollicial re I n- it can be roughly figured that since the beginning of the war mi- have had the courage and address to kill about a half million l ilipino soldiers, mostly belonging to a single 'tribe.' And still they come up to Is' kill. si, still they are carried off the field, und till they are carefully counted. The only explanation teems to be that they arc carried off, not by their com rades, but by their legs. " In the enumeration of the results of the election President McKillley placed "fieace and lieneticeul government under American sovereignty in the 1'hilippines" at the head of the list. This is more of a hope with the presi dent than a realization, with (gataafgl MacArthur asking lor more "i,,reo" in the islands ami the (act staring the world in the lace that American arms Have made no progress against the in surgents ior "peace" or "beneficent government. ' ' The (act is, we (.sded those people into believing that our To give an appreciation of the density oi these tracts, the writer in the lorn in resorts to figures. , says: "lu the while pine forests of Minnesota a heavy stand oi timber contains from 6UUU to 10,000 b et an acre. The yellow pine regions oi the Booth contain, on an average, about :inou feet an acre, and VIUi is a large stand. Dpon the I'acilic coast a stand of "sSJO feet an acre would not be regarded I as worth laMberiagi a .Uml ot 10,0 0 feet is light. I here are Whole counties ill which the st.md averages 111.1,000 leet." Townships are given whose avrage -tund mm d- si.ihsi . el, and there are square miles wiios stands eliveeiis luo.msi fret an acre. ill itVU the timber c it W.IS .VI.O Sj l S s I feet, and since then the annual cut bus j increased. ,ti- a random staten.-nt it iimv be said that po hgTC timber in stix'k sufficient to lart the present de MUda of ladaatry nearly tare genera tions. Bean then the end Mould not come. It is eslimatisl that each vear the average acre of noodland adds a third of a OOtd by growth. If waste could Is' reduced to a minimum the prospect of a continuous supply of lllilber MOIlld he gO. si. Kires end wasteful lumbering are the nrinelpai sources of waste, hires can Is- prevented. Only 80 to 7" per cent of a tree is now utilized as lumber. The waste, left on the ground alsitit the tUOtl of young trees is burned and in this way the seeds for future trees und the young saplings an destroyed Methods of lumbering lojst lie changed to conserve the iorew . faecal reserves have a t da I areu of To.Ut.S eejgM mjles and are. larg-r than Ihe stau forests of Raropto. The government own. and controls this valuable territory. Hangers alrol tin i. .rests and timber harvesting u regulated by law. Prospecting and mining may Is- carried on freely and gruiing is permuted where there" is no Tint torturing awl diahgunnc dii has its cause in an impure condition of the blood. The impure condition of the blood often arises from a diseased conrli- J and allied organs of il lllieetlilll and nutri tion. When diges tion is imperfect, the nutrition of the body is inadequate to it nee. Is The blood be comes thin, poisons accumulate in it, and these poisons often manifest themselves in some eruptive disease. I Victor Pierce's (ioldeii Medical I)ia- covei v e urc dineose of the stomach and other organ of di gestion and nutri tion It eliminates poisonous substances from the bluod, puri fying it and increas ing its quantitv and richness Tl Di covery " cures per fectly diseases of the blood and other diseases which originate in a cliseased condition of the stomach. The " Discovery " absolutely a non alcoholic and non -narcotic medicine. There is nothing "just as good." "For threr yesrs I bsvc suffered with that dreuae-1 .tiscttsr. ecsvnuc" write, Mr J Kuepp. Cl Hertni.il Oregon "l wit told tu try tsr. Item Lsaldea M.-ln-sl Disouvery unit Ii 1 did. sud sfter I li... petti ' mneeu u-lllts I was permanently cured It In, u , .. d vesr tiure I Mopped i Wi ... , ... luediclue sud It has never sppesrd since I think your medicine i woo cterful cure aud hope other, suffering as I did will take it and be relieved ol i hen .uSering- Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are powertul aids to the cleansing of the system. ay all dealers in Clue. RTthMaaVt...- Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use Byers' lies' Flntir it took lust premium at the Chicago Worn! s fair, ovci all com pat) tlon, and gives excellent saiiatn:th wherever used flvery sack Is ngtnotajad. Uv have tna baal Stean Rolled Barley, Seed Rye ami Bc.inlle.ts Barley, Pendleton Roller Mills NEW LUMBER YARD. PHYSICIANS. I ' ol. lit) If ii-iii'"..i.',"!v "fKll'i; tv "IS- .Mill',- linn r I, ... ... '" lelenhuiie 77. ' "" .: pinini' 77 in j. le JC rv ,-...s.. . ... ..-, r. si I, ....... .., .,. - -....,. I.I , l'h.. -.1 nr., ISRimnsl Hunk mil.. . r'KSA : in I , m. We are now ready hit business near Washington .V Columbia Rleer freight depot with a general tteortmeni of lumber direct from our own saw mill, and can furnish anything promptly. Country orders in cur loads shipped direct from our mill in carload lots nt correct prices. Gin us a call. I'lv. I . .1 N VI IT II ,..,...... - lll.'l.lll HMVlt.tr. U-..1. . " PVV iii'ii, ,. ,.. I..,, I. ...... ., - ", tint ti II Q , . t. .... ... o. ... nr irw.li, M, 1 1 ii,,.,. I'llTSIr an . 11 ' I ATlr I. Ililllillne Ti'li!iiii aeaoe, i.iM.'k . Ma t m lilt II I M'l.'.trt T. " linn l.l, k T.l I'"'" 'AMni'ls till. til.. .1., in ' "'' '"UllftBt,. . A.C.Shaw&Co. W J. SEWELL, Mgr. OHTKOHATHK! Koyes .V Ke)f lou Hlore I'll em, um Ills " aenai w . a.. rKKKY, I'll vr ig geoil, I'klsll, OriKiill. DR. I.VSN K. iii. a i. sii ms. ; - ..iwn-,. nil, .1.... ...... ... DENTISTS. K. A. ICE Also Whuieaale Agent tor SCIILITZ HJLWAUnUSE BEEB In bottles, barrels, or cases. tall up fy m Telephone 111). O H. K0PITTKE. I', t Golden Rule Dining Room. Under Manayentent of Rlclurd Lantbicchts rytliin Served the markot aflnnls. KitOhan IMdajl supervision of a French chef. lidibillcls ami mppara tor lodgaa i ipacialt' A Man Slips Up A ' .s, safrfc GOLDEN RULE HOTEL C. I. KUHIEH, Prop Europsan and Amrncan Plan. TS 0" , First Clan SSil Cosifilatt HotSl is IK. City. aV VAtTdllAV SSttata. iii i u.i.i nn i i.ii ".. iirrici A. U HKATIK, II. II. H. (iKkMjTTTei K. A. MANN, DKNTlHlT iTTAiimJTT Hull Hint' a. five i V It ,', ." -f.B .""tgUJ ".feiii . Huii't' ARCHITKCTS ami BUILUSaS T. K. IIOWAItil ,'iie en i, in, ,n. ,,, lu, Id bulldliif HiHim 17, A BUS 1 1'ki T i . ,. iisaes . .,.. ., ..... ,.7. o. . ,,. ! 1. A. builder. raasnnrjr, . den can is H A ' 1 '.V I 1. A I 11 ll . vi. I.i.i , , " "'I' mile 'r,11 Ml l lli.Vfc-', i .1 ........ ' ' e iii i BANKS AND HR0KKRS. KIK8T NATION Al. !1ANK OF fUKBiZ ttlll. I .... .. , .. "S milsillK Dll. Ih' Ki, ....ri Slid tf euratiln, lr..l ,., SI'IIHI. Pr...cl.c, S v.,, a,,., ,. Xo! rr.: y, "au. uuu. nun. ,in traKju.t,,, a "V- Jtsl""". Ha run ' - l" ..... . , v. a. na.it,., ,'i.uin.u) , bbsssbbbi oasnisr. uaaaivr. 11, (j r I r. . 1 1 1 , r. 1 ( I ,N SAVINbs .NK .'.'.,. ",, I. .r capiul. l-'MI- tai.UW 1 II U i.-a I sihiu. .. .... hl.'hunw, l.uol, ....i ...i.i ' filial isiiuia simm lai aii ' a. - ... . . at. tn lu i ... ........ i. ... ...... ... T..I ii'Mi- W I furiiuii. i.rtii.liMii vlcv-prsaldsui, I.J ilorrla. cashier I.' I Uoa. t intiiti, , .......... or.'Kii i spiul.aee.ouu, ,,, !Lr'-A' torsst on thus dsposiu. leai. Vi J. . S i.r:L m i..;...,'.; ' L. " .b. ' ... . a...... in , a.nii HANK U Wr.STilX. IVUclit. banklatf t.aly NsMiodt'iixi and Hsniinattst. Ham rlestad. Hut Ma.li An I rami. Irts) Sainpl. Hoomi llaetrie ligSli. firs Proof Buddinar. SCs, S t, lie takes his the DooMetlo Me lluds that stealing over him differeuoe in the ex ('or Court and Johnson Streets, lPNf)LpTON 0RE00N CHICKENS. Now when ltd aal aids digestion, maktw Egj r - - cloggetl inediciui futlcitra TSOAP For Sanative Uses. Iii ii lu.il tai t . (MilolilfUl. CbcdNnK-'i rtvri from ( t n i h icn-at klu ruiv, wirrv M i II of lil It UIU nkia I ni tin' fortnvl luiUu or ! liif ii i i .l.'.n , liillaimi'.' Uuue, ttul chalfiiKe, U lu tm or ofvuvivu psrupli niivb, (vlatiiMi in Uit Com oi IjlU-rttnl Maaa-JUCs UJ1I oii UutiH furuloeratlvo wAkiitnait, uiwl Utr m.niy Miuidii', amibcpiit puivoaw irlitrti n Illy r tili'IUBlUn U eVOIINMIs nl tmi 1 1 tMy ta IUOtbl. TbUUtlUl I'lITICUUA OfnlMlcUl V illi t'UTI;UIU hOAl Will nUUnt liif)U 111 Hold itirtXigaUHil the ')(. gSflTSB li. 4B U C. OuBI , 4iu- , fetsnlota Uiiutiaua. iivun, Una to WutaatM THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... CtlKIS SinHSON - Proprietor K.verytldng New. New Horsi; New Hli!s. Best rlus and teaun- In the cUj Hoarders (rivet, the host attention. Service any hour of the ntg,h ralaphonc No. 7a. ..French Restaurant.. THtt t l.Ai f. tl JCAT. Where you csu gel sumvltilus HOOP, C. F. Poultry Supplies BOM Mttal shi'll B than healthy COLESVVORTHY. Hav. twntin and Mica Grit Una Uar-ontaine. I'roprletor. IMA UIU tw fail Newspapers I at THK HAITI 1 lou, Oraaou TO PHI (IM)KK I: A K la. on alirlvvs, walls, or Miapeius uurijoaaa Old ii. m ..ms-i. lu large Ituudlua ol uaut liuiidred usel. at i', cuuls a biiu.ll.. OHKOONIAN OKKICK, Psndls- -ja&SXrTlxiWnBn l-e. d. QIO, l AW V, Al t?,. on it every time tlnit laundry work outside of Laiiialrv In lie done 111. Iireil Ift'llliK When he Hole- Hit .iiisite color ami beautiful jiis llnish, I My Im nothing of tha goodxwdij in which your IUmB is retiirned by tK. THE DOMESTIC LAUNKDY J. F. Kohinion, Proo. Tsarplione 60 Oregon Lumber Yard a. .SI, I I, IS... Luniher. Lath. Slunnleh, Huildin HaH;r, Tur Pupcr, MouldiuMt. 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'AMI'KIN, Su iuitir IN POUND THK KOI.lAiWtNfi Dg- ,'iiU'd snlnaaia uayi ibson iai. up u, n,r ,,) .,i,,-iiiii ,11111 V, I h In- atll.l , hi, eaplrsllull ... ' ' "1- ,111.1 f .I. 'IM inn yr liorae IxaU'UO ill. btu 1111 rifbt lllp. wi'imil iiIhiUI "OJ u mi, I- . tear.. .1.1 Out) l.riiwu wart asdeull. In. in I nui o.iWiv ' .. i.. i . , ..1111,1., alsini )u )sar. "W Mlru.ukulalult fn.llt lean. Out Jsra U)' .lalti. 111 ill-mi 1 1. anol.l. lis. biaCa aptit n lull lllp. laid lull, I l.-ct Willie 0.1 brand viallji. Ht'iulil sl.iui In iiu:nl. Usleet Niivt'iiiuer js, ttajti. JM. IIK.U'IIMAN. i n) gaiaoal KAI.KS.MKN WANTBf. I n ggU. 0PI Meat by aionpl, 10 whuUak sud trsdu Wc are' Um isrissl sail aat) anata Hirer. 111 our liu. In Inu wutkl 1 1 u ral aalar). imld, Addrass OAN-Ugg Mis 1 -aiaaaal. Equal to any in the world. Kleanily Pumisiied. steam Heated Alta St- op. Court Hous IP YOU WANT liurnpean Plan. Hlnck a.iU a-hall frum depot. ample Koom In connection Room Rate Wc, 75c, $1.00 A good livery rlK call on us. If you want u cab night or day lot ua know. We'll be there. PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. BREWKBYfl OWD 1: iTTUNC Hitflilv rtHoinniendcd lo (iinnii trade Kvory bottle ful iy guavantaaa. The Latest and Greatest Victory Lvia (,'KAKi, eroprlelor. liepot Stahk . 11 n r r .. iir . . -ti if if-: i- . "' A( him.; has mat with t . if """r""t""' that the ris Kxii isit on ,., 1,,. .0 .... 1. w,u 1,10 hiiclmst r 1 .. i... lZi oSSLTV.S P0LD "WiC When tha recr. seiits hiu,st prore-s and . "' l'il'tition with all poruno. ,ol this award R wi" MniMnd Ihi Im' tne While. r ... ...,r,ii, ..'.. ' yon as a user 01 1 r -1 , 1 , . , . , oil Itloh an 'I ""-iriial jury oompoied ol s -r, . '"Z .... With the'-Whlie'. w 1 , Cworidi rT"M "" PPTng aw" Kotarv Kaiilu . "M w"rl'' has known so h,i. a...i H.u ? NiMip ss, a.,,1 ,,, ;or ;;e7 ziuZ ' v.,:." r iM 'I,t h wabliu, ,. meal and Jg ?Jff ! " w ai! ,i,ie, ,., Jesse Failing, Ageot. win ri tireat 1'aris roiioa n Meat. While Schultz Brewing Co. Paris 1889 Chicago 1893 Paris . 1900