East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 22, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    .A GREAT SALE.
Of rihhon remnants at Thr Mafjt.ot Cnsh Store Now
is the time to buy your rihhons for X-mti and The Magnet is
the place. Some marvelous bargains there, Ribbons' of all
shades, lengths and widths for little money. Conn 81) and
get your choice.
THE MAGNET CASH STORE
Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
SATURDAY. DEOEMBK
1000.
DAILY. WEEKLY AID SEMI-WEEKLY
Kast OreaTonlan PublUhUaa: Company,
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Ova copy off year
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Ml autejenaaum
Singla copy
anecdote, fact aiul lea-end anionc t lie
memories of men yet living, wh
wrought the foundation "f nur beloved
statr! W ho will write i r history
: Strangers, wiio will preserve onr
1 narratives? It mint be dune hv Vot
I'tn !i ii. ! am) pen. It. inii.it lr ret-ciii
while ii vi t liver- in lln' heart ami
memories of tin- pioneers. Let even
O.-egotiian turn historian. Maki
I public sentiment end patriotism
in aid vi.ur work. ( .diet
; Kfiu'i.'ti
tin. nln i, Tn- 1 1 1 i r i I urn will !'
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ADVBHTItlNd BATR. .
IDM.ilay Ail.ertt.rinr .i
One-tack, en-1aa, in -raMVeeaiy tarr tiiaiilh . . . .
Of. im.1i. of leak, IB ilkily in moat!,
Tu tucket, el lM, HI ll.ily an 4 W eel . v ei I ,
O-et the lnfce..nee, Week., ,ei,n i -1 ...
I'll , I'.tif u ..I ini ink . .
.ie anil Weekly, fee Inch oertnuklii I
One in. I). ol let,, ri Meekly .er BB..U t It teal
a..rr Miree ta.fce.. In Weekly . pet it . i per turnta . . . . IN
Oeee thtee in. hn. In Tueaj.kan t.ua ( Seml-WMkly.
pre in. h p.. taonth n
SilU nuannweil AJeertiiemcr.lt tl Sens -Wrlk1 , . Weekle ,4
anally, hicl ikACfkuk, per tn.li,c..v . each .utaciuer. . Lnaaa.
kjuk. ecu,
a-wcal atrtlce, lea canty per Line, ench Inamion.
unrivalled. Write iketehM of a.l-
vonturt' which von have I istonol t
ami mill vnur activitv to tin' work of
BMakieg nur ietevy e part el ette pruh
in this teeoiel drisKrtlon Mr.. Dye( of
Oregon Citv, has issued a little volumu
.Sue oi "Oregon Stories," full of u nativi
! ceo I'liarm am! beauty. Thin charming
j3 little hook in nil Id i itMd hv tin
Whlteaker, ltay company. San l-'ran
cisco, anl gold at any hook st. .re.
AttD WHAT CAME OK IT
STATE DIVISION.
AW (DBA.
TtM Oregon Historical society pro
none" a coniiiieriiorativo celcbrat nm at
' Cortland, in IKOo, of the centennial
anniversary of the Lewis ami Clarke
... 1 cy v next i t ie.lt fn til,, lJn,. i I) r ciMflt Itiv
state division is a surprise to most j Mwn wU, ,M, oxt,.,1,,,.,l , t, coveniors
oi us. we neve Krown accustonieit to Oreaon, Wasliinvtti ii, Malm. Mon-
countv neat wan, county tlivi-imi tana ami Wvominu to share in tin
echome, railrooil smvevs into unex- interesting historical festival.
. ,. .... . . Die r.'in cti. n " f.iHcinatini; thai everv
r-acti-l localities, booms ami stamp. .!.-. llf,tl,i, .., ,.,,,, uohievei it .., tK
town site surprirH;. numi rushei-, worhl'i. history sprain- from an i.len
smallikux scarei-, tram robberies, fool, born in tin' numi : one in'rHmi. Tl
hall cflMiialt I.. i.tion Kecta tl,.. hipth i 'act ia inturtMtiny that the thouebt
, , . , ii iwhitb h'.l up to the Lewis ami Clarki
c. v..y,.c.,. imun. .......-. 'M'"' ejjpejjtio,,, un,j to winch -are tra.e-
"iiecroaikj," Hoer victone- ami Melon- able the historv ami itrowtb ami
lev pros peril v. but thin sa.'ril iviajus romance of tin- I'ariiie northwest, cam.
ihruAt ka Lmj H... .I.vi.limr bnif.. itt.on int.. tin- lrtile min.l of Jeftersoii when
. ' .... ... i that eminent natesioan wa servinc as
tl,.. au.'r.. e -ir' .tf lip....,,,, t- o .i.ifv' ,,n.. . ..
I .'iiti'il ritate- minister to I ran.
to ui.
Wh.
n . . i
stream to Us commence with llin
Snake; panscl dOWTi the Snake rlvef
to the Columhia. ami thonee down the
ttreat river of the west. until, on
November 180., "Thoy behehl to
tlieir k,reat joy the horUoii line of the
Peetfle ocoan.'-'
Space will not peiniit a detailed ac
count, of thi' parly's exploration". It
pasted the winter of 18066 nar the
v'olumhiit'N month, the spot leleoted
for the fort, belnu about i!0O yards
from the bank of Uewll river, near its
entrance into the bay, on the OlttWp
or OrefOll shore.
The winter WW nassril in hunting
for food, In making treatiei with the
stirronti.linr trlbee, ami dlCtrlbutlng
medals anil ccrtilicates of kited DOM to
the leading ebieft, Before Mertlng on
the long return journey, bewifl and
Clarke potted this notice in the fort :
"The object of this is, that
Uafosgh the nediun of some otvllleed
person, who may see the same, it may
he made known to the world, that the
party ootMittlng of the gemoni w ho
names are hereunto annexed, and who
were Kent out by the government of the
Pnited States to explore the interior
of the continent of North America,
.lid penetrate the same by the nay ol
the Missouri an.l;t oluniliui riven, to
tile discharge of the latter into the
I ac I lie ocean, where they arriveil on
the 1 lib ilav of November, LBDS, an,
deperted the' .:(.! .lav ol March, I80i
by the same route by which thev had
come out.
e e e
The assertion i occasionally heart!
that l,.wi anil Clarke claimed th
l'acilic northwest as territory of tin
United states, but h not well founded
I In' time wa not vet opportiiin' lor so
bolil an.! IWeeplttH a claim, ami lU ini-
vauctuieiit then woul.l hav alarme.l
the iiwers of Kurone, ami iiiieht have
lost us the ureal ennlie which is now
our noble hentaue.
Hi ti Is m range lan'ie.ition in re
llectiiik,' on what miidit havt been. Wo
won the OregOO OOSntry by a narrow
m.iruin, with nothing to spare in
tati crait an.l diplomeey. If Jefferson
had not conceived the great iilea.
nurtured it in his fertile mind, am!
i.lvaiu.tl it to the point of .taring ac
tion, history might r.ior.l a verv
lifferent story. If l.t.lyar.1 bed not
met our ambassador at ran;-, nor
pour..! Into hi- read ear the ambit:
ous plan ol northwestern civilization
mil c uioiiest, a diltei.'iit pun ov" might
have L'ontroll. d I ho ioflv spirit of
Jefferson. The red ensign of Hritatn
might wave where nou Ltoatl to the
free breeites the beratoottl lianner of
our gloriou.- I nion.- u ikesman-H .
view .
Divide OreKon.'
the old boioved Oregon, and
would suffer to he reehristened'.'
would remain "Thomas Jefferson," nays one hi
who torian, "was the father of Unit
n-i.. Stat xploration". Whi le lesser minds
" i m .. v. . ., l.e.eVc.,,1 I,, np.ivii.iel.i umioIj
. 1 . y. . C . C" .l-W. ' ,11 ,... ,.,. I ,1 III-
y.reg.j.1 is 100 i..i. now. r.uil wre- , . (, Mlittitv ,,.;.( rate I
gon in every direction! .Make her forests, and Bought to reveal the extent
borders wider, to contain tin- snienJid , and re-' ur.e- "i tie- ne w nation. And
future assured her. l'ush back the
barriers around her, and touch into
being the possibilities within her
border, l-un't touch her with that
political carviii'.' Unite. Don't lay
upon her tin. violating hand of sena
torial aspiration. She i- too small for
her prospect- now. Her bounties of
the 30th century will slop over tin
edge. Her rainbow can't dm! standing
room on her own soil today, hut rest
ono foot upon tbu Pacific and one upon
the Heiven Devils, and is cramped for
room, at that! (live us a alii -
pansiea. We don't want to discourage
snybody, but Oregon is not. big enough
to divide. Make her better, not
smaller. The ery proposition of
dividing Oregon is ridiculous and it ii
seltlsh because, it must have been horn
in the little brain of MM one who
hopes to ikk, tho mpply of public flnci
increased.
iloili . OF OHXliON."
.tvi history should be uiu.b' more
ota spAAcial aim in Oregon schools.
Topics which lie aruiind us so closely
that wu can't turn without iearnuig oi
their huaaty ami charm, must, he ... pa
thoroughly unearthed. How many
school boys ol dltcen, in Oregon, can
toll you anything of early homo his
tory, romance, dlSOOtetJ or lifrlltthold
legends.' Thoy know iiy heart tho
story of the "Pintj Tree Khilling :" the
slorius of Kiuk l'hilip; the talus ol
witchcraft, of (.overnor liradlor.l, of
t apt. Smith and l'oculionua; of the
suggestive gift ol the quiver lull of
arrows, and tho swift reply of the
rattlesnake bkiu.crauiiudd with powiiei
and shot. They know Mow Knglanil
logvuds one and all. They love to reu.l
thu charming romances of Irving,
Cooper or Hawthorne. 1 n.-old ian
of Puritan settlement thoy know lull
well.
but of our own story they are almost
entirely ignorant. Western hist.,rv in
detail has not entered our school . It
is not lound among our text liooku.
Tho old romances of the early settle
ment, discovery, dispute and hn.il
triumph of American rights in Oregon
aro confined to a few clutnsy govern
iiieut reports. No more int
thrilling narrative ever run,.: in Ottf
oars than Oregon history, lis old
hiinteinen, trappers, trader.-,, aUven-
turers, scouts, frontiersmen, Indian
chiefs and inissiouarieHaod their siril
ous j.. Here. i lives, II learned and re
membered by Oregon youth, .could Is-
within itself a good historical educa
tion. Who of us younger ones know
who named our famous river-, moun
tains ami valleys'.' Who lirst blazed
Oregon trails, and built and named
Oregon cities'.' These tuhjecln lieloug
ln front rank in Oregon public sciiools.
Our pioneers are passing. Much of
the best of our family history will poos
away with them. We must gather it
piece by piece und page by page, before
it is too late. We must search for
chief among the incidents which
around in him a mere than ordinary
intere-t in the sulnect was tin' ap
pearance, in 1780, at the Dotted Mates
legation in I'aris, while Jefferson was
minister to 1 raiue, of that most re
niarkahle man, John Ledyard of
Connecticut."
I fiyar : e. a With Uaptaill Look III
his voyage to the I'jioin. . and had
Imhmi th" lirst in Kurope or America to
. is, . ir 1 1 v veyagi to the north
west coast, "and was now in I'aris,
panting for rnh adventure."
A constant guest of Jefferson, he in-
spired in that great American the
noble dream of exploration mat wa- to
add an empire to the young republic
Hemming in l"8'.l to the United
states, the though' grew upon Jeffer
s and in I7UJ, while -ecreUrv of
state, he proposoi I to the American
Philosophical society that some com-
p. tel.. person he engaged to a-cend the
Missouri river, cross the Stony inoun
tains, and follow a western river to
the seu. Tim plan was attempted, but
was not carried to Loti-iimmatioii.
Jeflermn, however, never lost sight of
his tavorit" nnm-ft. and when he en
tered the White House in 1801, the idea
developed into the stupendous di
plomacy which gave us Louisiana, am!
put our western border in contact w ith
the distant Pacific northwest, the mys
terious No Man's Land of the Oregon.
Uut Jefferson wa" rcn.lwd that it
should not long continue as No Mun's
Land, and in a confidential uiussage of
January It), UM he urged cuiigrest, to
authorize a military expedition across
the continent. The mesun- was
sanctioned by congress, ami the Lewis
and Clark" expedition followed.
Besides I I United States soldiers,
the partv included nine young Ken-
tuokians, two French voyageurs, a
hunter, an interpreter, and u negro
servant of Captain Clarke, ft passed
the winter of 1803-4 at the mouth of
the Missouri. In the spring of IH04,
it was reinforced by a detail of six sol
tliers under a corisiral, with nine boat
men, am! proceeded hv leisurely stages
up the Missouri river. It went into
winter quarters in October, in the
country of the Maiidans.
In tfM spring of 1805, the party
pushed its toilsome way up the
Missouri, crossed the Hock; moun
tains, and alter enduring severe hard
ships am! encountering innumerable
perils, followed a tributary of the
Clearwater, and after that the larger
Silverware, Carvers
and Chafing Dishes
PRICES ABE LOW, QUALITY HIGH
l all in Mid examine my Itock bdbrtJ
buying holiday prawn tg
Taylor, the Hardware Man.
pleVWVVkrVr'WtV
Have iiii a relative m friend in the Ham to
to itttti n
krNrrVrVAefaaJtinWk-ac SeSJBBJg,
whom
you
wish
Christmas Present
Nntliinc would please them mnre than a
PENDLETON BLANKET
OR AN
INDIAN ROBE
The mill ift now runnin tin extra fine grade for the Ch
trade and merchants; will shortly have a fine
from winch to make selections
rist
assortment
I
1. 1", scicnUtlc dlseorvry that stfeo
. .ii . -
fall. I
n
GOLDEN RULE
C. F. K0HLER, Prop
ISftSSM nn.t Amoricsn
Plan.
t ho Only tint Clin
and Cnmnleto Holt I
III ttii City.
5 -'!rvs
HOTELS1 !oa"y
in in wuriu.
Nly Ksmoclnleil and
HemivitiKt.
StMin Hutod.
IM Meet All trains.
Irtyi Sample Koomi
Electric UgMt,
Firs Proof Bu'ieiog.
Cor. Courl and Johnson Strcnts,
lENIl.l TON mjRiON
Byers' Best Flour
To nrtkc good bread ttsc livers' Hes'. Pl'etl t took iit.st
premium at the Chicago World ' Pair, vet Ml competi
tion, and gives excellent satlstactioit -.vhcrever used,
fw.r suck Is guaranteed. We have the liest Steam
Holted Barley, Seed Rye and Heard les- harley.
Pendleton Roller Miiis
VF.flS Prnn
Bi
s ..
etc.
AMERICAN PLAN.
S.J.00 per Day antl Upwards
Mnest Hotel
the Pacific
Northwest
I.UC'AI
anil
I.1MATK
Nutlilin: ten t it I t.en I
MnSVSf nr IliUltri' of
Itlllrtl,- will i-uri-
CATARRH.
Tho Speelfte is
Ely i Cream Balm
ft quickly HrvutrlsM.
M Kt'Ht I HI OlHf.
ihii- mi'i Itx'iiM'j
.In v InilitiuniHtiiiii
CATARRH
PILSNER
BOTTLED
BEER.
BREWBItYH own r.in i i.lNi.
Highly reeiiiiiin i i. ii to family trade
Rvery buttle full) iiiavnnteedi
Schuitz Brewing Co.
NEW
LUMBER YARD.
PHYSICIANS.
Ill: tV n IT- n A- :
ii inn (imci. i,,.,,.. ,.t 1 1.
! in li'leplione 77. ' "'.;
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Kuunuiattfreci.
We are now ready fur biixinof'i
near Wtvthlngtoe at Oolnmbia
Hiver Irflchl eiot with a
general assortment oi lumber
direct from onr own saw mill,
and can furnish nnythiiiit
promptly. Gauntry orders in
car loads u hipped direet from
onr mill in c.trload tote at
correct priren. '4lvi in a call.
THE PORTLAND
HOHTLANO, (IHROON.
Spectal Kates to Hastern Orexon pc.iplo vi.nt mK Portland, tteetluuartcrs
lor tourists and commercial travelers. H. C. BOWURK, Manager.
A.C.Shaw&Co.
W. d. SEWELL, Mgr.
I A l t VV I.I . ........
s. .t. Jim'iil, IT.A I K IV llkW.s'l.
e. ,oil SUallf,
ARUIITUCTS AND HUlLDSBsT
T b unur.nt, . .1Z!
. . nun ....j,, in tl 1 '. AMI. all
(.lllltoi.ili.nl. ini.k ll.i iil.-t.. anil l,.ki
u. mi ...ii.m; in m(. Maa 0. ft
ltm.ni 17. J .l.l.l bulltllUK.
. .. . it, , ,y.
" r.Kiiiimii - iiiriuaiit .1 i,n aii jinj,
iiiiminr). i I'lticni walk., kinm-walla, ate.
uci.n cam o, nil a. int. nam orcsonian oBm
BANK!, AND UHOKHHS.
rilihl NiTltlNAI. HASKOKI'EMilJ,
wu c,i-iuai, kA'.uuu: TranaacU
tri in r,.i inaiia in, ...... w . .
.in. i.ifkm .in I. Nil. h i, a, ,,. i nil i nieaau. a
new iiira aim minimal n,. nt.
' i i. u vi. tbim. as
I.
1 vr JtZ! I
COLD n HEAD
llt-rtU itnt proii'i u th Mfiiaiirttiit , Ic-n.i.
th) Hfii. nl TskMt Hint Wmclt. No MVr'ur . No
llUurlotM lru. .U'tfuUr itUu tVOi: ; i'Miiiily oUu
V- - K I I H '::.! - Uf t' ! in
EIsY HKtt i'llKKStV, Wurrcu 61 ., N'-'v York.
BADCOLDS
)mriiiic U tvn t'ttfe Iwhintl. t!nM do noH now
kve t. Iw emiurt- t. IIKNOKL'S J-VN'ASIJt TAD
I-KS i.l: J tit iiftinii." Ir.-t i tt'rir t in-r-i' t ruW'l t
u,-l. Mf iiimn tru.ttitiont lnt t 1 . - liun -ml
uUfft thv wtn.t of colds, nt vt niirtit.
It w u th.- wi.ri.t ciwc of urln I t!rr hit 1 A half
UoaU-li In u tide tut-l Miff cun-i. Still It Inn., un,
Ilvttfil of thv DVNAlsIM' TAW 'UW. T " suittw
MMllbM Kto)KJl : 'tJi OOU Mil coil. i tin. Hit
hltflit. 1 i inlor. mi l rtuoinitu h i tin m UiteM MCh
HAl.i I. t IH.i.i. . a M. mi,, i Couuro-et
tunl Atttmttjv , 1L1 betiusoinu ktruft, Mt i r rtiiviaK-o,
July 7, I'.Kio.
Wittt r l- ilds haw alwuvn lu't-n mtIoih thiiijfii Ui
1ht urf httril uii'l Ml.it for iitontlo.. hut tlio
iv' iWjM Uup04 widdtsfjli bi Mi NJKl, H iSAMI'
Mill l. liotii couifli .m l tol l h-ttiipa. uvrt tl in
Misijiilo i I iLn. Notiuii..' t-l.tf ilots this for lllf."
Mfc. .MUA J.. JiOLl.IN.il Mo s-i , Ktw Jio-
L'lttO' All.' la, lil
I Hv.- nwritt tloiklrit't iioio Uvt' MKNIMS
l . N AMI' ' I VIII LKH ar ' uiu.1. 'Maul h lo.u I Mrnl
Uisik llit to 'In.-, attiii oliU h ithoitt nolic I took
Iw.. u hioi vt ttli mo fi.r hi If .tii Iro-'lns vshi'o I
stint t.. N.nio II I. AN INKLK, I ttl.ituliat.
JU17 WuhhiiiLtoii sttaTDtt, fr miteittco. Atu'iiat I
MB
httiit iHaNtiitthl i ' r ' i a. f i . t in tstulnlis i. IM.ANJ'
UHlti CO., rJ3l UtsNhiiiirtoii SUui-t, hayi' VrttutUHjo,
AIsm. on duIl- bt our local ttgunt, hOKITKN'j
II A AM At
Baby's' ath
UN
CUTICURA
SOAP.
i'
a.S-l-l AJT
m
N
Christmas Presents
Here in the o,i.jrtiinlty of a life lime t.i mv your friend
a ChristiniiH present and buy it eheap.
I haye an elegant lint, of unredeemed plettflH MtSjgf
of ladies' and (rtfuls' walches, linger rinir-. MrrlngS), and
other jewelry whii h I am ..li.-riu; very eheai. for the
holiday trade.
Joe Basler.
Also Wholesalu akciii for
SCIILITZ
MH.WAt Kl l
in bottles, barrels, or caas.
Telephoue No. 5
H. K0PITTKE.
Pendleton
Pianino- Mill
rranrl.i u ,
tn N.m llinc al.
.-tuj. i Aiiat-ny pnianii'iii; u Manl
. ii-yiuf'nie.ii , n. naiii-, raalile.-.
yyuv.nx aa.iauiiu t'nMiln.
lllf. I'.;.N I.' TON SAVIM1K luvi:
1 ...11. I ., ...II . I .... I . , I I . ....I ...II ... .11 1-
Tiuayyieanuiii ; i . i. Murr.a, ta.li la r.
I ll.lU.1,1 I ul.llj ,'JI l,,. ......I... t Ckl I.
ai ciai u.iiav. uawv.lviaa litoiii jitir .
tc-uutii tu. ii' iirv t Auaou iirt'.iaeut. aui
M. Arthur, rkti-prsstilsnt ; h . I.. Harnett, est
er ; i.. w . Hamuli akauuiil caaliler.
IllK I A K M I I' . I. A Vk III U'KxmiV
ii. iirt-sin. i - ti tcciii-ral
i- Kaelianc, laiuslit anil ski
intice ii. , .i 1 1 u " in i. - 'iiiiuiu riuaak
it I.. ... . i. ii llan
ero. ciatul. vi. i- prtn.lc iii , . . Hettc esatiei
J. H Ki1Ik.ii. , w.lalaul issbler. .liracu.ra
(I. A llarluiaii. M M.Julma. T. J WlM.G. t
i.raw.J. V. KiUaorv. uatwii Jaaaasoa, 0.
I'n ,"..li
... ll. .-.i r.e.i.'.N. .t t ti it, ..ttti't
i in I ii , 1 1 , . ...... ,, i . .... ii i . t i -ill.
cV I n. ur Willi mi i.i -l..; v Kuaa.
Hotel Pendleton Lumber Yard
Under New "UtnnKement.
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vt Uiu skin, ...uii" - r-r1tmnrif"V, sUsys LtoU-
Init awl Irnutltuu, uml ulinu loilnwu.l I., ,i n.
UuaiipUrsUuai. ' It I'll aA OttSSSSat, Urn
.in .i akin cure, apvvtlily . urva all Itirin. of
sati- nii't w alp tiuuiurii suit roatun-i ibu nan.
l-lke Chrietmat Snow
la the color of th, shirts, collars ami
Dltfll that are done Qp at the DonMStlO
l.uiiiidry. Bute Clans knows a good
thing when he setts it, and that fault
less beauty of the linen laundered
hero will excite bii admiration, as
well, an the man who loves to dress
well and have his linen perfect in color
and finish.
THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
i. F. Robinson, Prop. Telephone 60
Lie THE NEWS! lake the Hast
Oiogomaii. Daily &.5.00 u year by
mail. Weekly tjl.so, and lieun.
"Voakly ga.oo a year. Samplaajsapy free
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Strictly First-Class
Lxcellant Cnisioe.
Every Modem
Conveniem
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Give Us a Trial.
Cm soil clmaiicr than
any linn in the county
hccaiibc they buy in large
quantities. If you need
Special Kates by
Week or uioiitti
lumber or any
mill work call'
their prices.
or
kind
anil Km
hAl.bSMDN WANT Kll Til SKI.l. ot
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Build mil !Japer,
Tur Faper.
Mouliiiuuta.
t'ickotts,
l.itiu uutf Cemeot,
Brick and Saud,
Siiuh anil DlMII'S.
CW.ICCM f ec , c . - -.
terra Cotta Pipe-
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Uv;ak Xr 1 oht prnn
utri it tA u.i,mi r
Alta .St , opp. Court H.-istt.
Bar and Billiard lloonts. Headquarters for Traveling Men
The Best Hotel In LasUrn Oregon,
Van Dran Bros., Props.
Successors to J. E. Moore i V,l$,:,tAt
R. FQRSTER, - Proprietor.
IP YOU WANT
A good livery riK oall 011 us. If
you waul a oab niktht or day let us
know. We'll be there.
Depot Stable.
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BoJ.l or JOI1H SCIIM1D1
Th l ouvre Saloon
OBKJC-
'H.NIIIXll'N
CAI F
GREAT CARPET
1 o malt . room tor nw stook J will soil carpocts and wall panor f, cost vu. v
prii. All 16c oarpntg at 660, all 6O0 caroota at fill Ka Ul. ... ' ' U
in naiiio iio,.i n.m. Ki,,t, H,lH nfO.U,' "l ' iwpois a. w,
?&&XS7S!$ mm -.11 i' .. &
- "u"iiK ivuiurv WIUIll .Na.ujiiiir 1 ., '!.. ... .... i it Hit ...T
pi
in siiiiio proporl
1 1 lasts, Leather
SwueimrH and
and don't .'nrgut
Near Main St. Bridge.
near wliolwalw
puts at 5()c, ofchore