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CLEARANCE SALE NOW GOING ON Bargains for Everyone Gold and Silver Buttons, Tips aw several other articles received by express. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. rUBBDAY, .1 AM'ARV 1101. "TUB CHRISTIAN.' Attraction t taa Frazer Opera Haul Tonight. The moil succcliil piny tilltour to gay i Hull Caine's ureal drama The christian, " adaptd from bit latnooi nyyel ol tin' same name. Thin splendid attraatiotl will bo NOD in l-'razar operH kooaa tnniirht with Julia Htuart an "Glory Qnnalo," Lionel Atlnnn a "John Hinrm" Mid a company ol ilfiy I" uli- mill thf uriirinal -cuerv iiikI ' luire enecH. I hi' cniinni' in rha Ohrixtian" ha probably aronaad mora lataroal I lion has any play that ha ivcr visited I'miillel'iin. Kortv seats have been sold tn residents n( Helix Hl iml tbi SV, A 0 R. train will hnhl until alter tin- performance for (In. i iinvmiionrr nf .iTonn uluiit! Iholl line wlm with l see 'In1 hIhiw. A law Dombaf "I paraoni are expected nn Ihll aTanind'l train iron Adams, Athena anil Weston, all drawn here by Ihli attraction. la Thla Plain Enough. '( you have a liHiosiliK rough and are nislv.' lli'Nh, ku to a drnu' Htore, anil Bel a liottl of ShiloliV Oonanmntlon cure lake iwo-tinruH in n, ami men, il you rv not Isjuollted, return the Isittlc to tha ilruggirit, and ha will re turn vour tuouey. Isn't that fair',' No , A ' I I A I .1 onaouuiii aK more. so rw., uu em ami tl a Itottle. Tdllinan A Co., load jag ilrilL'iHlH. Social B.aalon Wednesday Evening. Mcnibi.'rH of William Maritn Rn Wllipai I. PiOOOan oi the Pacific, are rank in great proparatioiin to make the ii... i Hoeial aaanion, Wedneaday eve ling, January 30, a very enjoyable affair. An elaborate program ia being arranged and an enjoyable feast a .vill be the feature of the oloailU 0Jt in, niie,. C. S. .MiConnell, the builder ?i terarai .rge p, u K- ; Iinnan 10. to take charge ol work of anjaniaation m tua int' oi uragon. ami will be present al the aocia) h..-ioii of the anoampuanl uu Wednea- ia avonlng, Members of the order are not only aaaured an enjoyable and pleasant evetiing, liut they will have the opportunity to meet this pioneer ho has had much 0 (kl with the pro gress and prosperity ol the order and who expects to plant an organization Ol Pioneers in everv Important town in the state Ol Dragon. Kirkman's orchestra will furnish the music. Wane Tnan War. Hundreds are killed in war, l,, dreds of thousands are killed hut ' by i ,.,. ption. There would i ... ... ut 11 1 1 canned bv this be nu terrible disease H Joonle could Is. made to un- iler-tand m" " ' ' "' mmptiOnOMI a M,,e reinedy . taken in th. early euw. IB cts., fin cts. and 1 . tettiaV nrJSpTtuiU will refund the nonay u a aSN E not effected. lall mau 6l QO., leadlWK druggblte. i.o.y. noney! Ilonay! J,.mt I most have, therelore, a kl.W tteMMOlval U I", indebted , come and aettle at once. This i vaflueet iimui ' 1 ' i ' , . - ,.,u r xuvaeii iriiin in. own crt.Mii- of savin terx. JOB BA8LBB, Dandruff and Falling Hair vanish before the 'magic touch of Newbro's Herpieide, the latest scientific discovery. It kills the dandruff germs. Destroy the cause, you re move the effect. Kill the dandruff germ, and your hair will grow abundantly. II I pkclda .Un. all Ulllt JOII i lmi lor II. It !... lOaauad ln lr.,lu lUmlrilfl, uil I'll u lutlt dun ami .ift. OKAaiuit M. CaoanllK. l-or Sale at all Nnt-CUu t Storu. r r JnKj, STORAGE, Van Orsdall & Ross. Arrival! at Hotel Pendleton. r k Smith, city. .1 W Nmitb, city. Mr W H RlobOOOU, 1 1 reen vi I la, I E B Nalaon, Weaton. I. o Ukln, Portland. Saiiford kaenior, Portland, c a Griffith, st Lottla. Irene S t.oodmin, Walla Walla. H U Kadcliff, Spokane. ,i v U'Donnall, Portland, Oen McGilvery, Spokane. B 1 QUI. Spokane. Mrs A Thompson, Spokane. I! E Mapbonaon, Spokane. (. H Yoiingnnin, Portland. k it (.'oinan. Portland, a 8 Heatflald, Spokane ii B Smile, Portland, I c Paata, Portland. Jamai Mntoh Portland. Vlotor Btradoekor, si Paul, w i: Glandtnning. Frank A I .yon. Carrie I.ee Stolve Lionel Adama. Davunporl. M iss Warren. Million! t.i ven Away. It ia certainly gratifying to the nublic to know of one concern in the land who aro not afraid to he gonnrou i the needy and soften The pro piictnr ttut. King's New DilCOMty for eonoamption, ooughi ami ralda. have given away over ten million trial bottle of thin great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it liaa absolutely cured thousand of hopeloas lease. Asthma, bronchiti, hoarseness land all disease of the throat, chest and ' 1 lungs are aurely cured by it. (all on laiimau oc ui., iiniggiMs. a" free trial bottle. Regular aire iOc and $1. Kvory bottle guaranteed, or prion refunded. Smallpox Soars Abated. No new caaee of smallpox have been reported in Pendleton during the past ' week, so that the apprehension regard t ing an epidemic lias chased itself into ' the country. Mis Deal's room, the 1 primary grade at the hugene Kield school on lower Alta street, was re- 0 , ,hi(( IllorilillR ,ml Htudiu!) resumed 'if tor a week's cessation. The room was closed not on account of the number of pupils who had the diaoase, hut because one pupil had been taken down and others had been exposed. It win i loaed to await developments, to learn whether those who had been cx poaad to the diaeaae would contract it. iiv Thing The live diweases for which Sin lob's j Consumption Curo ia especially recom mended, are Coughs, Colds, Whooping 1 rVtiiol, nrniin mid ('ollHlllliliLioli . No medicine ever made by man ia equal to it in any ruepect. Hold under a ixwitive guarantee. Money back if it faili. Wb eta, 60 eta and $1 a liottle. Tallmaii a (Jo. A Sad Death. The parents of Constance Hughes, wlm died at ttt. Viucent'a hoapital, ! Portland, of an opuratioii for appunui icitia, are in Knglaud. The daughter waa lfi yeara olu. Hhe waa in good health when her parents ltdt for log land two BMnthl ago. The father, William Hughes, ia a well known atockmau ol Morrow OOOAii The body has been sent to lieppner lor burial, laud when the parent return they will Hiul their daughter under the ground. f Ina season there is a large deatli rate among children from croup and lung trouble. Prompt action will aave tin- little ones from these terrible diseases. We know of nothing ao cer tain to give inatant relief aa 0m .Min nu Cough Cure. It can alao be relied upon in grippe and all throat ! and lung trouble of adults. Pleasant to take. Tullman X Co., leading drug gist Pupaiu preparations often fail M) re 'lieve indigestion because they can di 1 gust only albuminous foods. There I is one preparation that digeats all I I'laaaes of food, and that is blodol Dye ' pbisia cure. It cures the worat caaea of Indigestion and give instant relief, tor it tUgaate what you eat. lainoaii A Co., leatiing drtiggiata. Warning. a.e ,..,r.,,o abootiug mean, i. - in the city will be prrawcuted to the full ex- tent o, toe City Marahal. Ti -- million, healing and anti- aentic application ever devised is He Wilt's Witch Haiel Halve. It relieves t ...l eurea oiles. sores, ecaeiua mid skin disease. Beware, of nnita tioua. Tallman A Co., leading drug gists Til K CLEANaINU AND IIKAi HRK K1K CATARRH RRH Ely's Grttm Balm l.n.-o auil plaaaaut to i ,.iiialu no in Jurioudni(. It ii quickly abturbed. nivas relief ut onoe. U iikiiis inut i Icuimos the Nhl a lla.. luflitiuiuatlou. II, sis wl iootci my awncw; Wl - .Vt..i.. m nit I I it a 1 1 l.ltlaH Ii, -lore HUe, 5vi luiniUorb, wailj TrUl Ul Jo. hi laail CATA OLD 'n HEAD CHARLES DUNN ACQUITTED. Tha Jury Wrestled With tha Problem One Hour and Forty Minute. The case of the state of Orogon vs. Charles Dunn for stealing a brindle cow from John and Isaac Hngen occupied the attention of circuit, court all day Friday, Saturday and Monday. It was Ii:"i0 o'clock Monday .veiling when the case got to the jury. The juror in a body first went to supper and afterwards retired to their room for deliberation. After having wreatled with the problem for an hour and 40 minutes they brought in tbeir verdict of not guiltv. .Judge KUis ami other compos ing the circuit court and many spectators bad assembled to hear the verdict announced and to congratu late Mr. Dunn upon bis acquittal. .Tame II, Kalev and .Tame A. Kee '.vere attorneys for the defendant, ami A. T. Stillinau assisted litri,t At- tornev llailey for the stute. Brave Men Fall. Victims to stomach, liver and kid nev troubles as well a women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poiaons 'iitbe blool, backache, ner voiihneas, headache and tired, listleaa, run-down feeling. Hut there's no need tn feel like that. Listen to .1. W. (jardner. Idaville, Iml He says: Klectric Hitlers are just the thing for a man when he is all run iinwn, aim don't care whether be lives or die. It did more 10 give me new slrenglh UN good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eal anything and have a new lease on life. "Only "i0 cents, at Tallman .V Co.'s drug Hon. Kvery bottle guaranteed. m CAMAS V LLEY NEWS. Tan Incha ot Snow In the Valley Local and remonal Mention. Alba, .Ian. LT. Horn to the wife of William McLaaghtln.a boy, Horn, to the wife of Archie Kills, a girl. Franklin Rllll has returned Irnm a trip to Missouri and Nobraakl ami says that be would not live there if th.y would give both states, lb savs tbnl he was in Lincoln thirty years an. while now il is a city twelve miles square. .Mr. imiik a nun wnne in Lincoln that suliscriptions lo w. .i . Hryan's paper were rolling in at the rate of J III Hi a dev. .lames Ellis, who Iiiin been on Hie sick lit for two weeks, is somewhat improved. .lame" l.indsev has returned from a trip to Pandlaton. A large force of men alio Ichiii are cutting and sledding logs In the saw mill here. There is about 10 inches ol snow in this vicinity, with clear frosty nights ami nnnahinv day. Mr. Spicer. of Pilot Rock, pased through tiere Friday last on In way to the John Da. cou'ntrv to buy draft horses. Sam Clark has purchased the Cap tain J)SM ranch adjoining bis place and now has a farm of H00 acres. Kdward Prelim lias returned from a trip to Pendleton. There are two literary exercises in the valley this winter. One meeti at Alba and the other at district Tti school boo as. 080. a week. Mrs. John Ilischer, manager of the Alba creamery lias return, d from a trip to Pandlaton. Ir. M V. Turley, wlm came here four week ago 00 a professional y lall and was taken sink, returned 'with Mr. Turley to their home at Walla Walla a few day Bgo. Dr. l'erry. of I'kiuh, is kept busy with a number ol victims ol la grippe. RNOWFLAKB. RAILROAD EXTENSION. The "Oreaonlan" Says tha Line to Wallowa Will B Built. The Oregon ian says adltOCilllyj "Hailroad onildlng In Oregon promises to be unusually active in the coming months, notw ithstanding gn al rail way combinations are the order of the day. Among the localities that are reasonably sure to have rail connection with the outside world before ItttKI are Prineville, Canyon City, laikeview and Klamath Fall, in K.stcrn Ore gnu, and Tillamook hay, on the coast. This means stretching a line entirely across the state north ami south, with branches to tap important producing sections, like Lake couutv and the Upper John Ihiv valley. Tbo extcn ainn of the F'lgfn branch ol the O. It. & N. fifty or sixty miles into the Wallowa valley is already assured. There is alsolikelv to be some railroad construction in the riuake river valley lo reach the ores of the Havoa Hevils mines in Idaho, and the gold mine of the eastern part of I'niou county. The prop-it for building a railroad from Portland to Tillamook county direct in iimler wav. ami there is no doubt that il will succeed Not all tl enterprises lor bunding railroads In Oregon are yet formulated. but this is a held on which i aintal now looks with favor aud it will Ian race, in some rases, to ae. whuh ol two or three projects shall get lioaees- aion of coveted territory. It is proba ble that between loo .nil iUU inilns ol new railroad will be built in Oregon in the coining two years SUNDAY gygaUM BgriNQ. The Hendieion Academy Building Fund Augmented by $160. 'The meeting held in the Presbyter ian church last Sunday ut ehing was an important and interesting one lor the trustees and others uilereated in the success ol the Pendleton academy. The addresses were of such a character a to arouae euthusiasm in the broad cause of education. When it came to making a donation to the building fund of the Pendleton acudeo.v the unthuRiasni of the congregation loiiiid expreaaion in contriimtions of llfsi. I is iMtlleted thill it la the intention ut the maiiuguiiiorit ot the Pendleton aoadomy to pul op a new bit lding dur ing the coming year. MARY AO AJ N WT JOHN. Me Slandered Her and She Propoa.s 10 liet Bvan. Several weeks ago Miss Mary Hukur secured a uu Icmcnt of flsisi for slander in the circuit court, at Hay City, Mich., against John Allan!, since that time the defendant has show n no dla poaitmn to pay. Ah a result a body warrant was isaue.il fur hi uri, -l, and lie ia now boarding with HheritT Kin ney at the couuty jail, his board being paid by Mia Haker, who is dotur mined to get the money or punish In -i alleged defamor. Allan! occupies a room on the third Hour of the jail, .nil declare he will remain when- 1m j until the time expires, which will be ai. IBQOt l. Mtal Baker and Allan! worked ON a surfer beet (arm. and sle- alleged tbut Allan! told stories re looting ou lier to some of the other men, and ahe sued bin for tftDOO damages. haved His grutbor'a l.iu. i. rant ilillkul gallantly jumped 10 b.et int.. tha WiTlaiuutlu river, near the eastern end of th. ateel bridge at Portland, Sunday morn ing early, ana Btved his brother, Jom.ph llinkul, from drowning. irunt is M years old, and Joseph 43. The brother wore walking across a trestle railroad bridge to reach Josenh Hinkol's scow, where they proposed to sleep, when Joseph, who wa intoxicated, fell into the water 40 feet below them. "Murder,' he yelled, and without waiting to diveat himself of his clothing, (irant dived, and supported hi brother until assistance arrived. At the police station where the men were taken Orant Hinkel suffered from hysteria, and he wept and cried for his brother, w ho nt : "Don't worry annnt me, Urant. I'm not drunk. It's another fellow.'' The brothers own a ranch near Nehalem, and Joseph Hinkel waa formerly a fireman on the A ID IB a fori y boat. Land or Parpatual Sprlna Ed C. Allen writes from San DlogOi Calif., to John s. KiibSkII. as follow: We are in the land of perpetual spring. We are among OranafOa ripe and full of oranges and lemon. Flower are in bloom and the abole country has every appearance ot apring. Crops, grasses, etc., look about like those of Cniatilla countv in May. I intend going to some of the springs, prohahly tn thosf. ot anta Harbara. My address will he the Satic hotel, l.oa Angeles, for a short time. 1 am somewhat disappointed with the DOOntfy, however, and will not pass my opinion upon it will out further iiivrtigatioii.'' Pilot Rock Note. Pilot Rock, Jan. L'S. Mis Mae .umwalt is quite ill with la grippe. .lames Waldrou and family, from lohn Day, visited relatives here last week . Mi" Mattie Wells will leave for Idaho, Wednday, for a six weeks' visit to friends. Kev. Suiulernian preaches at the Olcottselio.il house Sunday ami will hold a series of meetings there lhi week . Howard and Mabel Heitel are sick with la grippe. has. (Iliott ami liimilv visit.. I with Mr. and Mr-. Cherrv Sunday. M. Samuel Thresher's Death. The deatli of Samuel Thresher Ii re ported to have occurred at Perry sta tion on the 0. H. fl N.i railroad I" t ween Pandl.tOI and La i. ramie on BatttMay evening, January 2ti, frooi smallpox. Mr. Thresher is a pioneer of this countv, having lived here lor more than '-'U vears. He I rmerlv re sided in "The Pots" country in tin southern part of the county, and for years was a resident of Pendleton, ami engaged in the wood and lumber busi ness here and in the vicinity ol M aaohain, He was au old oonladafntd oldlar, a member oi Price's nrmy. A ranbef of children survive him. Th. Praeloua Matala. Wells, Fargo A Co. 's annual report of the product ion of precious metals in the states and territories wet of the Misouri river for the vear ItMHl criilit Or .'on with the following amounts, (ii id dust and bullion bv express, 11,- MHilU; gold dust and bullion bv other conveyances, f I HS,060 : silver bullion bv express, 11111,4211: ores and base bullion bv freight, 5(HHi ; total, W,4:i,:t4. lEenmrse and feelings of despair ocr the fact that a man she had trusted bad stolen everv cent of her money and bad left I her penniless prompted Kd nu aged i'4 to. tuke her life in i ray . Seattle It's a Short Road from u cough to consumption, Don't neglect a cough takt Shiloh's Consumption Cure when vour cold appears. Thf " ounce of prevention " r better than years of illness. "I tuHrteu (ur ycaus liuui coufU, Wruocbwi nt lull t foil kgtitsed t'luod Irrqurntly Spent yar iu ihc UmkM aud uthcr rU uf went but pot bo ic... ; Kctutucd mu4 bgiii lakiitx bMiLOM A Irvr kMttLt cum lrtrlv cufvd in. I (t'Uidft it the ctuUtt o it me Ait. IIKNKV 1. PKlt HI I With f, L. itupA ., Broke., iMfilt, N. V. Mb Hob . Count unpUuD Jur U tMild hy ttll ditiHKitta mt M. Mr, 91.O0 1uitl. A iirlnlrtt g:itrtthlrt- Hia wltll M Vry bolt 1 If you ra uot Mbailaffrd go to )uur tli ukK-' Mild gflrt your I. t Nt L Wi tic tor ibuaUmtcil buuk on roMWWnliM ImI ubuut toyw. b. C. ieli Co U 1 , i Kui Hult b TulliiMiti .1 ., tlrtitftfl-Iu VAUOHAN'S Still the cheapent pl.ee to but 0JU0VHIXO, UiOKI, Tl I W A I CKANITKWAHK, HATS, CAI'S, TKUNKS, ETC., Ml Miller, all wool clothing al LEHU Til AN 0OMT. 20U pair skoea at less than gggg, Kohl thread, pur spisd, Ic. Tin aauce pans. 7c, Ba, 10c, 1-c, ( lhc up, at leaet 'O per cent In-low the wholesale price. We guarantee our price, the lowest for same grade of gouda. Men's odd ututi-, rUt up. Men's working shirta, good line Me. Mo, :!0c, 3ic up. Still have a good line t0 nele.ct from. We have aonie heavy shirts for men at less than cost. BAD COLDS Utlillilie in tll eun laullHld, Oaki du liut tHtW i...v. u ba ikUuf'o.l. MBMUKLH UYMAMiC TAt CI.KS iuallvl dyueaUiic Irom thttir nry I cruwd 1 wmak't (rdiiiavry Ueiiueiti iut" Lwuhi: iiuuim tand ti.... i Uim vuriit ut wiilii over uitrht. "It tlir wurnt ctgw id urrip I ever Inad. A luiit 'iuza.11 IriuiitU bawl at ire curea. Htill it liuit Uiuard trf tt.- I1YNAMI1 'l AUlLlt To n.j tnilit tl ' . -fin. 1 ImiUi cold -.'id iMiUfh tUv timt 1. . I 'x 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 tnuiii iu the pe utb " liAll'.'J.A. ItKM.r. Y, Mt iubvi' 4'uMfrewt muI Aitrtu', UM hetiiauUic ati-ct, Siwi Krmiivlncii, IkW. ' WliiWr cuitia luke iua heel' . ri .ti- Uiiiiii n. . The tan liitnl mai u !r i i- Hut the U.I .nAJ.pcti nuddelliv b Mr.NUr'-L' UVNAMH TAhl ltdii voutfh auid uiiki dijH4ipagnd n I'h t u. s .'I...., uLmj tkeaj Uiia lor fti).' ML- KM MA 1. IHH.l IS II St. , rial. eitfvu. Auf. fl, 'u. "I lite hvcrtMat the nUeet ittmi wliert MKSUKL'H liYSAMI' t Altl LVM r uuwiv. Tbut in bo I tint lot. in...- Ii.. atop coiiin wiUiout uotiaje. I took a tiogvuii uoue W1U1 ue (or and Iriediie wbau 1 wtjuilti Muiiu).' II L V AN WINKLK, CiUftlut, I T WadbiogM.iiMUect. Swi Knuui.o. Augitft 10, .ciit iMjutiuani Iw dfctenU 111 vtaUiipai y lNaAM iHUJU IX) . -'J 'I W aaiin.jton Slit, .i I'KN e POWKa OF AN OTRAN I.INKR. What It Would Take to Run On. W Propelled by Mvni.in Labor. In the problem o' the application of motive power to transportation us a form of production, in the Neuse that it increase tho value or utility of a product, the aignbleaaoa Ol the develop ment of motive power transcends al moat any other consideration, writes I'roi'enaor K. K. Ilntton in the Kn gineering magaittne. A soinewhnt im preaaive example can be derived irom the rough calculation of the meaning that would attach to .. trana-atlant ic liner with a 20,000 horee power engine were that engine to be rei. laced b 'n - 000 horse pOWOt of human DtMOle. to run night ami day there would nave to be throe relav of men at the tread- mill or other appliance which would bo ued. Bach eight-hour shift at cai Ii 10,000 hotDe power engine would bo 100,000 men, or L'OO.OOO men for tbo two engines. I bree "hills ot Jl. 1st1 men would give below deck a population of it citv ol second arade. if the paoblaan, nionoMf, were put in the form of higli-sie'd transp, nu tion, licb as is repn-Ketited by the locomotive condition, it disapp.ur prarttcallv in llie lb Id ol the uiitbnik able. It ileitis, therafore, but a. moment' oonaideration ol the wide spread Miginlicance ilncli the railroad bear to the modern economic method to bring out the debt which the modem community owes to the mot ive power problem . Such little pills aa DnWitt'l Little F.arlv Hiseri- are very easily taken. and thev are wonderfullv .fleet iv in cleansing the liver and bowels. Tail man fo . leading drucgiata, As to Prescriptions whan phyaician recommend you to have them compniimle.. by u. what dial that mean',' Simply the certainty on their part that you will gel exactly what is proscribed the right iiiantity and the right quality, whbb is even more iuisirtant. llut -.ye go further than that, for we take honest pride in our alt i 1 1 in compounding. BROCK A MoCOMAS DRUOGIRT8 t'orner Main add Court tffcj,, Poadlatoa, Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD UUTTKKH If bams and d we 1 1 ing. Cheaper than tin. Lumber, Lath. Shingles, Buildiiii'. Paper, Tar Paper. Lime and Cement, Mou'dinn. Picket, Pliistor, Hrick and Siiud, Screen Moors & Window n, Sash and Dpora, Tfjra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Lij?ht, Prop's Alta St., opp. Ooutl ffonge OREGON SHOIcJ LINE Aim UNION PACIFIC UKfAai Time Sahedule aJilv ok From Pendleton. rOOM i lni nie. Hail Ijiku, Ix-nvvr, furl 1'iiftlitiiil Won i. .... Ksu -pi . no aa Oil, HI. hul, - v I iffia. ai. i iihugi. ana nai. VI Hun lUgtoU J I .inn,, aau Lake, wanvar.ri Kpra Wi n. Ouiaba. Kaa- u:Uk. iu. n:ii, -iJiii.cLi .oU. ia vi il nut . eejio aod gaal inatuu. at. Paul Walla Wn, l.u .u.u r.t Mall Bpuajuiv. Walla. .I'.. . S:16 m iimu. Mli,ii.-poll, Si . ao . la via i'nul luliali,MllwaU -il-okaua. kt-e, l.n a... aiul Ka' (kean and River Schedule. kkom pogTLanu All wlliug Oalaa nh x -UU i. Ji-iit tu i haoav Moi aii Kiajiailai'ii I ! ai Sail i .ry .ly- Bgiii i CalneaMa nivor auu.lay i V Bp. in. To Aauirln auU tt ay rx kuuila) Hniurtiay 10 p. a. Wlllainotlc Hlver bally u 1 t J l. in HouUity iijiviaun I Hi. uUr,ri Kuinlij Da. M. I s.il.in. lalepeudanci I and Way-Lainiluy- a. in I'oi . alll uuil Way I'.iup in. Tuaa. Tbra IjhhIIub. si,,,, a.u nuil Hal hiuI r'ri Willamette andYaiu T a. ui. Rivera H M p, m Turn. Tbra OrMa City, i-.. i . ti. tt. mid Sal end Way Ijtinllugn aud Trl I..U.I- Leave Kii.arla Snake Hlvur. I- . ..a. iu. law . bally Kiparla lo l..-wllou bail). K. f. W ak-n.av, Aa-eut. feodleUiB. Farmers Custom Mill I icd Walters, lroprlator. Capacity, la '.arrel a clay. Klour eaci.au.Bd lor whoai. Sl.mr, Mill r'oed. tll.opued HtNHl, ou baud. ei. . alwaye ATTENTION LADIES Mir own Importation of Laoet, Kmhroderies, BwiNed ami all nVOTfl hlVC arrived anil arc on display in mir oonter window. The Peoples THE LEADERS. AMERICAN PLAN. $,?.)( per Day and Upward? Ptlltil.ANII, Special Katea to liast.rn Oregon peopl. vlalting Portland. r1e.4qM.rfra tor tourfatA and commercial tr.v.lara. H. C. BOWBRS, Mnwngor. I L. Ray Co., ItU) mi 't m!I StckH, Horn It find Gmln loi itt.h in Ootin Mlreet, I New Vork Chicago Block Chicago Hoard NORTHERN PACIFIC KUNS Pulluiitu SleepiDi; C ju s, l .k'Kant DiniitK Chfli ToUrifl SkcpiHK jrs ST. PAUL Ml SN KAPOl.lH I IMI I TU U AKiiO A. It SI IllltkS )CIU niKhlON To WINNKI'Kti I HKI.KNA and '1.1 III THROUGH TICKET! TO I 0H1CAUO WASIIIM.IoS . rllll. vi'hi I'HIA M.W VOhK IMIh'lDN ami all inU Kaat ami houth. TkMngk Uekau hi Jaoau a ia, via la. euia au.l .Su.lluru Haclflu auaiuiinp I aud Aiuerlcau Hue. i 1Mb aCMkDULS. Tram ...... I'ou.Hotuu dally eieept Sunday al uu p ia. tot rurtkei inloruiallou, inue caida, uiai, au.l n. kou. i all on ut write W. Adam., roudl u.u. Orogon or A Ii ii A Kl. i ON , n..r-i aad Moniaouau., Porllaud. Or. NKW INK To and froui the Solid Trains New Kquipuieut Wide Vestibule Knuuire ugonl 0. B. A N. Co., or It II. TKI'MBUi.I., U.ui'1. Ageut, 142 Third Bl , I'ortUud, Or lJa Warehouse Mnaat Hotal tha Pnclfk North Ma OHKOON. ai mitral 11 ,!. Il t. .1 1 lira tixchange. tiachanga. of Trade. Take the V ashing. on & Columbia River Railway I oi Chicago, at. Paul, si Lojnja, Kan- na iTtv, Mt. Joe, Omaha, aud All Points Last aad South HurlUud .ad polnta on th. Siund. Arrivae Huuilui Wwluaadaya aud rnOaytai ii 46 a aa Tuad.a,1 t,i,rede? aud aalurdaji ai V.4o a. ui. Oepart dally rieviua uu4a at II ou o a, tut luloisailua rt-ajacliu rata aud aocoaa ..idailooa call ob ur ail Iraki w a HA MS iml. faudlelou. nroguu a. u i a i or. uii r. tn '. r. a . Waile Walla, a .... Wliat Delists Some People ay be tolofatod i.y other.-, aoue will dnuk nu, daty and low grade Uuora aud prououaee luaai tue, while oilitre wtw-t taafe oura or at da at all. ii. lino ol aoodi wa cany l luuu.lcd 10 uav by lliua wlie appioclaie Wiu. aud U.Uo. ot aupvrlur quality. Wuulual uimUu lading, yum ualulor l,ai uui uai pile, ar aol af all kjgX Glen Men Wine Vaults Court Street, near Johnson. ai.v airTMaaT tr" .