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Watch this space for Startling Announcements m . no. ni v iavi-auv in lum iilu. in- n i' i a k 1 1 1 I V . - - - - . the LnwmaKors ni iom nave accomplished Up to Dal. flic I. iglalaUira mi' lii'UU in session Kalem fourteen ni tin' tony nays the session ami th work, io far I latteri ia hh I'nl lows - Passed tin' House. II li :;, by Whitney To construct Mge aoroN Willamette river, lew Hi. Passed .luimary 21. II. II. IH, by I nmg Mxing 1Mb L I LIjIImk imiml I', rut ,,,li,ii,l mi' 1 II' Mil I UK - ,- " H.lt 127, by Hlui'k I 'i incorporate It- I'iiiiiI. 1'assed January 2ft. H. 07, liy Hawkins -To amend it.. .... , .. . . I, II b, '.".m, by story IwlMlto t" i p i . 1 1 . I u v evv , 11 . . .i li rv .."i Passed tha Senate. li. Ho, i. by Maya, providing fur ' ' i.:. i I "'. B. '. I'V Kuliv wrviir nv sum- inn in i - ,. "ni. . ......... " I II. S, by Wehriinif Authorizing Uai IMliiril HI lliEUlUUIIIl. mmir MOM, PaaMd .1 itmuiry 2M. B. U, lv MnrHters liolutivo tu i it , i -- m........... riim Bill W II leer III I'l'ilttur unity. Vaiiced .lunuarv '-'''. S. I). 12, bv Mullti'V To reduce in . 'v.. I t I 1 . ' 1 S. II. IV by llrnwiii'll Amending li. Ill, bv Hteiwer-Uelative tu ll'iinil. in niirn i ... i on . urn... . B. !K"i, by Porter To lower aalary am. , Ull, liv Italy Tu aiiiiiinl Cor- i ni'or in irtit ion arl. Passed Jan- si. II. 102, by Smith oi Uakur To in B. mi. by laB Ufa of Multnomah wlitm be kIioiiIiI have bpnn Rtudyinji bia ".rammer lesson : In h ni n. town not far iwhi . Lived two little lover, bapp) nod K" I heir lltlle DOOM WH' WHrlll. Anil their Utile liiiiine;wa. . lean Alul tin link vslle IimiI a Mwiajg nineliine The hml a little puey eat w ho wan mi yen lal, For In that little house aha hail i HUghi even rat. The wife'ti uanii? ,vi Ella ami the man' name WH- Ill'HIl, Ami u hen thev were marrieil kliOtl naui" ivi, Hrean. V ..mi, i . Tc Passed Jan- ainiinil It. lit), by Smith of rv . Pauad Both Houaaa. B. u by M ureters To li. II, Marstcr- I" incorporate invi.ni ilU It Is, by Adams To UMOd II. '."J, by Wtadi To ainoiul hljjIU r'Tpnration act. B. 24, by Wade To amend Sum- iTnllf incorporation act. a. ,1, by bniltli ni liuaer- in ui- rporalc Dakar City. II. 1 III, by Swi'ok To antlioruo niainl to levy speciul tax. IJ. Hi., ov .tldirotir i o incor- Bwaa joist resolution oi IHtfv. rula- II. 203, by the ). ami moans miiiu, . . i i . , . , i ,r i ., .. hh nm i ir signed by tba liovernor. I. in, by Brownull To oay e oi Indian war veteran.- to Wash- B. tij, by Brownull To submit I 2. .. B. 11.1, bv Swuuk - To aiitburui' '''Unjiil to lew a Miei'ial tax. Mulled nnirv 26. TUey hail n little garden ami In It 10 EDI MM, And they elan ralaad noiih1 lettuce mid pao Thrv bail for their hreakfant nonic Iiriii and 'KK- I M the Boy a work to sot them on their laic Hum had for thulr liuieh Mime lieet anil wine Wblcb 101 iin I, a young couple wan very tine They hail foi their nipfter omr mfnoapla und trout, Anil 1001 fine OTtOf fave them the aout. They ulept on a lied ol feather and trau , And for tbelr trouble the) got ruuheil raw Th) put on oiue llnaiiieiit whieh Imrut iheii kin, Ami under Math treatment tho grew iUlte thin! Heave Han Fall. Vietini k otooioab, llror ami kid DO troabloi aa well aa womun, and all (im'I tlic ri'HiiltH in loan of appottto, poiiona m the bloo.l. backacbo, nor-Mm-n'--. Iinelarlie ami tired. liNtluaa, ! run-down fuelinu. But tburoV no neud to (ool like that. LittU tu .1. W. Qordnor, Idavillu, lnd. Me Maya: "ElOOtrlO Hitlern are jiiHl tin- thing for a man when he i- all run down, and don't care whether he llvot or diua. It did more to (MJ me new itreii(tti and good appeiite than anything I could take. I ran now eat aiivthnnv und have a new luaae on life, "(inly BO eonla, at Tallnian A Co.'h druj; OtoVO, Kvcrv In it I ic guaranteed. i A. i n ON A DO-DOLLAR PIECE. first Bxparlanoa or the Kind by On of "Th Chplitlan" Company. one i r the actruaaes of "The (Jbria tian" i-oinpany, who waa lairn in IOiik land and i- making her Brat tour of the I'ii ited HtateM, had her flrat experience with a 20-dollar gold piece in IVndc. ton when nettling her bill at tin lintel. She did not know but that a 10 and XMlol lot gold piece were of the aauie Miie, aa are bank notea. and that the difference between them were in the figurea and letteringa. She had traveled far toward the land of the netting nun before aneing one, but in I'eiidleton they are ho plentiful ahe Btwld not cHca'Mi the light. Umatilla county doea not produce much gold aa yet, but when it cornea to wheat. Oboop. cattle, horaea and hoga, urticlea with iutrinaic value, ahe will te auen to be ataoding well to the front, with the ownura of gold glad to uxchaugo it for the ataplee of the range und farm. Tba Little lioujekeeper i l lowing production in iroaa UH1..II ..I - 'I .i,..,,.i,,il fun, lull 11, r-Mvi, n 4.,-t da -lm. . ...... . . 'who m aauirutioim to become the laureate of the Pendleton Take them to day and you will be well to-morrow. Baldwin's Allopathic Cold Cure Tablets, (Cold la Head) No.23-B. 25c - I. .. VI I I II IS' 1 Yinir I'ftM 1. if.. I.. . ..I w Ikat "y aaeae lu une day. ' a w dauu, Booths at Co' BacaAuaaio, Cal. Mkt 1 HAL Iiwin i'n it Wat DWINKI.L. No. Danvaa, Colo UAl.DWIN OQ. 1 hint your (kid Cure Tablet the aafeal tL ... 'wwiiiaiiii ii" ,.vui-,i Tkey ureSb evatyUulanoa. Ht riva Tbinoa- I In- live diaeoaea for which Shilob'a Comumption Cure ia eepeciallv rocoui- mentleil, ure UOOBM, uoiaa, wiiooping Cough, Croup and Consumption. No meoiciiie ever uiaue oy iumii ia riium to it in any reapuct. Hold under u iMiaitivu guarantee. Money back if it faila. 26 eta, 60 cte and (1 a laittle. Tallman dt Co. - . -a, rival at Moial Pandlaloa. J E Kowlur, Portland. E R VondorS, John M Mickey. Kdna Hickey. Krudurick Congur. New York. I. II Agnew. Chicago. M II Patton, Spokane. Lotl if Talbort, Spokane. K M tieely. Hpukane. K It Mav, Portland. I V, Jaokaou. I' jS lltijiauckur, Spokoue. ('hua Koaa, Spokane J J Buma, Portlaud. Joe Kliickuer. J K MuClaakuy, 1 -.- MolPOJ, Ia. A .Meyurheim, New York. K Q Uelntooh, city. iuo Harria, Portland. A Nylauder, Tha Dallua. Burt E Oaborue, St Joe, Mo. ( 'heater I" Wright. San Franciaco. ! LAND OF MILK AND H0NF.Y. THAT IS THE TERM MRS WEATHBRRBD APPLIES TO OREGON IN THE BAST. What an Oregon Commissioner Thinks of tha Buffalo Exposition and Its Outlook. Mra. Edyth Tozier Weatherri'd one ol the Oregon commiaaionnerK to the Pan iBBtrioOfl expiMition of Buffalo recently visited that city and what ahe said to the newspaper ia of interest, aa followa : "The Pan-Aini'rican axpOtitioO I consider one of the giainient things ever presented. I AH will mark the dawn of new era in the bittoTI 01 America. The whole world has been disturbed by WBrs ami ruimrs of war. Like a great volcano our nation has been heaving with disturbed elemonoi and needs but the cooling elements to settle,it down to a realization of our wonderful advantages. The Pan-American exposition can not help but cast a harmonious iriemlly IntrUence. Life and Its Kiicv,e.isful buaitiat-- relations lepend largely on the existing friendly relations between nations counties, states or cities. The exposition at Buffalo will bring together the people of North and Mnilh America in closer bonds than nave previously existed. "Each sect hut of the Western Hemis phere will he represented Oregon mav seem but a drop In the lflicket but that drop we hope will spread until the wave reaches irmn auorc to inorv, We are awav out west ,nlv a little square state but a laud ot milk and hnnov. We have great natural en dowments of foresiiv andjininerals -a aoil so rich that agriculture, horti culture. nuts and flowers grow nith but little trouble time or expense Ore- goiiians have Mie reputation al in tug lar.y- well If they are it is the taint oi nature, f armers go to sleep and tlieir Ireams are und istorhed willr thoughts of drought or cyclone. Our valleys are so tortile unit arass is green nil I he vnir ami eat I le ao mil have to pay hmisi rent , luring tne winter The heavy VorgnWDI inuko a warm and drv shelter at night. Truck gardens furnish supplies nil the year and aa fast aa one crop is marketed another is planted. ! lowers bloom through the winter in the yards. Beautiful American r.i'iiuties and oilier hnire roses. This is not applicable owever. to nil the porta ol the stMte for we have manv ranges ol mountains hich divide Oregon into valleys onu uplands, therefore w have a clltriOt for each and all. It one kind is not beneficial a liflv or hundred miles ride will make an entire change. Our mountains are studded with gold si leer, opper and other precious metiils. Uur state has oi.lv just begun to lei the world know of her wealth Oi minerals. Visitors to the Pan-American expoai- tion will ha'u an opportunity to peep into a typical gold mine. We have no niea or wish to areola excitement, or entice u llohemiiin immigration. We waul eapitul there ure millions of dollars in store for the investor. Our people are doing much but there is tar inure than we can hamll" The . . i young man who naa no aminiiou on yonil liewig mill louuire pupu a own boy" can live u new life; have a giaid business ot Ins own ami la' far tnon liuppy if be will come to the great Northwest. 'We nre interested in the I'un- Ainerican exposition. We are coming in full force. I he oommieiion win re turn to our hone's ami herald glait tidings of the grootofll show on eurth. Our visit here ha not only been of much pleasure and sal isluction 10 us but we are going to try ami reciprocate for your fair und pist consideration in assisting us while securing our space. The executive department ol me xposition I beheld with wonderment and admiration and from all sides 1 hear the big!. eat praise for each de triment. 1 might write at great ungth but prefer to domoreOOtlog and leas tnlkiug. The Pacific slope will join hands with the Atluutic and work together tor the general advance ment of all that is the greatest gotsi ir the greatest number. Is Tint Plain Enough. It vou have a nagging cough and are losing flesh, go to a drug store, and get u bottle of ShUnti's t ouauinplloii ure. lake two-ttitnis oi it, ami men, if vou are not be nog tad, return the bottle to the druggist, und he will re turn vour mouev. Isn't that fair',' No one could ask more, zo cia., oo cm and $1 a laittle. Tallman A . lead ing drugiHtN. e e , FORTUNES IN CRUDIi OIL Honry f. Plarea Always Hua onietlnng lntoiestlng to Say. Million. Given Away. ia certainly gratifying it ia certainly gratify mg U thu i, a hi i, to know of one concern in thu land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. I In pr.. prioloia if lr. King's Now Discovery for couauinptiun, coughs and colds, have uiven uwuv over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine and have the aatiafactiuu of knowing it has absolutely cured thoiiaanda of hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis, bouraunuaa and all diauaaea of the throat, ubuat and liingr are aurely cured by it. Call on Talhiian A Co.. drnggists, and get free trial bottle. Regular size 50c and f i Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. ' .- afr m - Money! stoaey! aoneyi la what I must have, therefore, all who know theineelvee to U) iudubtod to uiu pleae come and aettle at once This request ia main for the purpose of aaviug luvaelf from my own cruli tors. " JOE BASI.EK. v Acker's dyaiaipaia tablulo are sold on a poeitivu guarantor. Ourei- heart burn, raising of the fiaal, distreae after uatiug or auy form of dyspepsia Onu little tablet gives immediate re. lief. 25c and 60c. For aale by Brook A Met 'ulnar Warning. Am uuraou shooting Ureorui in the city will be prosecuted to the foil ex lent Ol the law. JOHN HEATHMAN, City Murahal. Igi wheat, as proa pee when some of the good lodiea an nounced thnt supper was rnady m the dining room. Seeing tho table loaded with good tilings, Drought to tne mem ory of Home of the older nf the party. how different "when I was a girl" or 'when I was a hov. ' There waa plenty for ail and manv good things were left, upon which the pastor and family will feast. Booides, manv things were brought ill as s donation and not intended for the party supper. Those present were: Hon. J, S. (iur dane and wife, Tom Ourdane and family, Mrs. K. M . 0'Brwn and two aons, Arthur and tMarenoe. r,n Morgan and wife, tiraudma Armstrong. Mra. Martha Pointer, Mrs. Charles I'nqua, Mr. sh, Ed Earl A little aftor in o'clock the party took their departure, leaving the lastor and family feeling it is good to Mi remembered. Hrving preparations limply develop drv catarrh; they drv up the secretion which adhere to the membrane and decompose, causing a far more serious tr.iolile than the ordinary torni o: catarrh. Avoid all drying inhalants and use that which cleanses . soothes and heals. Elv's Cream Balm is such remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly All li'iiggists sell it at 'hi cents or it will he mailed bv Klv Brothers. b Warren t.. N. Y. - fggt 0k JOHN DYBR TELLS MIS TALE. A Peculiar Plea Entered by Defendant la a Lareenv Case. John Dyer is on trial in the circuit ourt l idav lor the crime of larceny committed on the morning of heeom- her 10. lie is accused of entering the bouse of Lincoln Mann OK the reserva tion and taking therefrom the follow ing property : A coat, the proMrty o Lincoln Mann; a raror, two 20-dollar gold pieces ami eigni miliars in "I'ver, the prupertv "I W. 11. I'orter: a Ill- dollar gold piece, a silver dollar, n headed purse mid a hat. the proertv of Sain Porter. A. D, Hlue, Se-le-lam, T. D. Taylor. Lincoln Mann. W. II Purler, W. M.lllakelev and Will tan Murray Were examined BlWitllOOaoa ("t the state. Sam Helman testified for the defeiiee, and then the accused took the stand and testified in his own be half. He goee n ris-ital uf his action from about the first ol October. 1900, hen he lell his limee at Montreal. Canada, ami started out with a gentle man friend 0B R big drunk, lie had recoiled Lewiston, Idaho, on the night ol liecemlier il, and took the train lor this section, accompanied tiv a man and three women. Each of his com panions, as well as himself, according to bis storv, was accompanied by one large, robust, puissant, thoroughly developed jag with jaill-jaillS oil the side. Mr. Oyer reuienilayrs of getting on the train at Umatilla early on the morning of Herein her 10, but dues not remember where he detrained whether be got off, was thrown off or simply al ic Me I. The forenoon was a blank tu hip . When he regained consciousness of bit identity and of the fact that he was still on earth, he discovered him self in William Murray's vehicle on his way to Pendleton late in the after noon. He harily remeuihered of being at a railroad depot, probably Mission station, early in the morning. and early in the ufternoon of giving Mr. Murray two dollars to bring him to Pendleton, but those were flashes of intelligence, more like a booty dream or ditty nightmare than a living, pulsating, throbbing reality. Upon nrrival in Pendleton he discover, si that his female companions had slopped in Pendleton and after having a few drinks with them he continued hii drinking and ageiu walked umntid un conscious of his surroundings, lie was truatml to a surprise wiien he regained his senses this time, for he found he was in jail charged with larceny. II" denied all knowledge oi having tuknn the property frooi Mr. Mann's honee or of knowing how auy of it came into lu possession. The eci'iieod ia being defended by Bean A Lowell and B, E. Collier, while Histrict Attorney llailey is rep resenting the state. Pepsin preparations often lull to re lleve indigestion iMtcauso they can di gest only albuminous finals. There Is one preparation that digests all classes of in. id, and that is Kodol dys pepsia cure. It cures ihe worst cakes of indigestion and gives instant relief, for it digusta what you eat. Tallnian tit On., leading druggists. THE CHRISTIAN WAS GRAND. nioeuic tuiMii, "s ol raising w reclaimer ol tule lands will live crops ol potOtUOO, as an luVOBtlgB tin of tuildru. heui h and mckv run bud fur peoeiOUl minerals, Henry I' Pierou is alwava a ringleader II recently arrived from Californiu and will remain a mouth or mi in Umatilla county. He is in Pondlulon now, will go to Milton Thursday and return c this city some tiuie next wuea nr Pierce has directed hie attention to i new Hue ot dc M-iopiucui during uie laat yuar und is now president of Uie luvif's Hen Fuel Oil enmpauy, will principal offices at Sun Eranciscu and locution ui property in Kern county California. Mr. Pierce gave a few incident ul rapid advance in value ul land and stocks of different COO) Pent el updating in kurn OOOntjr. "l.eae than two yeai- ago tlie Hume cuiupanv siuca was .-el Inn.' for 11 per share. It has been sold this mouth at as high a- nUlSi per share. Two weeks ago the ( limax company stock was selling at - ' n uts perslmrc; it hur tola tins ween ui ty, per share. The reason for thir rapid advance is on account of the striking Of two gushers mi the property, Three weeks ugo the Itued Crude company sold one quarter section of ita oil lauds for iWil.OlK) uud another ipiurter OOOtion for .VJI),U0H. Coloaaol lortuuts have buen made in oil n ( ahiurnia . . 711 a a.. ..II alcl uiu duvuiopiueiu oi me on-pru-duciug lands ia ouly in its infancy." m Worse roan Wax. Hundreds are killed in war, but hundreds of thuuauuds are killed by OOOOttUlDtion. There would bo no deaths at all cuusod by this terrible diaeuae, if pooido could la' made to UU deratund that Shiloh's cough and oon auuiiitiou cure is a sure remedy if tukuii in the early alagua. 26 cts., 50 eta. and $1 a laittle. 0ru.ggisls will refund the money if a euro is out effected. Tail man & Co., leading druggists. DONATION SUBPBISE PARTY. Rev. W. B. flray and Family Vlalted by Numerous Friends. A eiirpnau party arrived at Uie par eonage of tin W" V, .hutch, aoiilli, about 7 ;;o Tueiduv avooLug, ukmg ptiaaeaaion while the pastor and hie wife huatlud around arranging m that all ni ght la- made comfortable. Ailur the surpnae wore off the company aottled down to ruol OueiiU 00 joyinent , which continued until about OiHO. For 50 Years mothers havn be giving their children for croup, toughs and colds Shiloh's Consumption Cure Mothers have you Shiloh in the house at afl times? I- you know just where you CM find it if you need it quickly if your little one is gfMtJM and choking with croup? If you haven't it get a bottle. It will save your child's life. "Shiloh alwrdy cured iw baby of ciuup. 1 woulu uvi t' waiiLiia a. M AK TIN, lluui.villc. Ala. CO M. li B Miiliili CiiiiuuiiUlui Cujc U 'i'l ' iliuicgl'l l BOe, Ol K a UotUa. A Vilolail guarauler wltU ever) biiltlt ryuu arx not aatllll go to your Uruae"1 autl gvt your uiuuy batik. Wrilr ..r iUwOraud bu. oi, lon.nuipiioii lUrl ul, m , .i i ysa. . C. Wul a Cv., L.Sa,y. M V Koraale l l allinui, a ,. . ilcuuKlala VAUGHAN'S 0 5 Rnrt The Play Lt Kvenlng Was Given Attention. The play of "The Christian'' at the i Frarer laat evening, a dramal i.at nm of the novel with that title written by Hall Caine. received the rani attention of a large audience. The play is very difTereut from that of the Otdlnori school, which fact alone a charm In Hselt. 1 he companv is a large ami capable one, the leading roles being handled with consummate aaui. n earned al times as though they were not acting n part and speak i tig an author's line, hut instead were ream living the scene-, presenting chapters from life. Lionel Adams, Who played the title rule n- the Hon. John Storm, and Julia Mnurt as (ilnry IJOAlye le t OMhiMV B0 DO dealrcd frnW them. The intense, controlling love of a stronc man for a woman and the lupJTaod true love . I a woman for a man. In the culminating scene wr-.- portrave.l with a wonderful Met It? to nature. The other oharMcteri were gerterally of ! Iiiffh grade. part iculnrlv those of I Adelaide Warren ils Polly I ovc. Krunk ttfon aa Archdeacon Wealth' . CrrBrh Rowan as Lord Robert Ure and fted eriek Conger aa Horatio Prake. It Is the strongest ngcrcgiit Ion that has ap teared at the era er this season ami leaves behind it a mellow meumrv of a histrionic triumph and a pleasant evening ol ei I ileal ion in the iittiorcin phases ol I lie. DANDRUFF CAUSKP BY A (IKRM. A Mew Discovery That Kills the derm and Prevents Baldneits. Pretty nearly all the hair prepara j lions ior dandruff. Lave some merit In alia. in. itching Ol the scalp and in being it lairiy good dressing for tin- J hair, imt there is only one thai reoftg nlBM what. SOU sen dandruff, hilling hair, ami baldness and thai destroys that cause, a little germ and that -Newbro's llerpinde. Ibis gOPHI eats its way into the scalp, down to the hair riait, where 'it saps that vit:)it, causing dandruff as it digs up the sculp into little white scales. Pnle -it is destroyed there's ti" permanent stopping of falling hplr and ure 01 daoarutf end baldneee, Mewbro'i hot picide kills the germ. 'Pe-tr' V the cause. Vou rem, ve the elfect " linker Citv Ueinocrat: lirand s,.,.r,.. tary and t,raml Horttat K. K wharon ill the I. O. 0, 1. of Ort";on bus written to the member lal linker lodge thai satisfactory rotirood lutes have I B secured 'or the grand Indue mooting which will take pline in linker Oily during the month ol May nerl. ATTENTION LADIES Out Own iiiiortation 01 Liv es, Kmhroderifjg, BwiMM and all oVtn luive .trrived mid nre on display in our eenttM1 window. Such I nib Karly Kiscrs ami thev are cli nnsiii man Co the pilll is lleV i.l'k Little are very easily taken, wonderfully efToctiff in liter and DOWBlB, Tull- lead ing druggihis. As to Prescriptions I. WJ " K -J." Cw-aisr Nrhon physieiuns roBotnnwnd you to have them ciiiiipuunded be us, what does that netnT Hiniply the certainly on their part that you will get uiactly what is preacrilaMi the right iuunlity and the right quality, which is even more in purl. ie' . Hut we go. further than that, for W0 tuke hoOOU pride in our skill iii ooeapoMndiAg, BROCK & MoGOMAS DRUGUIfATH (ruer Main and Conrl 8t Pendleton, The Peoples Warehouse THi; LBADBR5, ' AMI.RICAN PLAN. UH) per Day nntl Upwards Mneat Hotel the Poclflc North weat THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OHKOON, Special Witei lo Hasitrrn (begun people for tourist and commercial travelcra. vintlng Portland. HoodMOrtorB It C. HOWBKS. Manager. Hotel Pendleton l.'nder New flnnaKentenl. OREGON Short Line UNION PACIFIC Strictly nnt-GIlM Eueileot Cuisino Kvery Modern Convf.Rience yaT -', gggM ggw Gilo Us I Trill. Kates $2.00 i day Special Rates by Week or Bjoate .11 ill the cheaiuel plaee to buy 0L0THIMG, bHOKS, TI N W I K, 1 1 ; A N I I I. W A UK, II A I S, CAI. TIMJKKH. BTOi, KT '. Miller,-, all wool clothing at I.Kh I HAN COST. M pair shoe at lean than coat. Koat thread, per spool, 4e. Tin nance poua, 7c, 'ic, in, , 12( , B Ihe up, at leaat 20 per cent below tin wholesale price. We guarantee our pricea thu loweat for sauie grade of goods. .Melt's odd puntr, 5Uc up. Men's working shirts, good liu .... .... l' ic, rax:, ooc ui. Ijne to nelUjPt fruli We have aome I at leas than cost. Id, fl,W. ' Still hove a K usi'iai lluio Solieauia aaaivs sua from I'eiidleton. rana Uklaaao -. e i Cwi Purtlaad Wurlli. Oaialia. Kau Hnaelnl aak I'lly, HI. Ueie - ,'i, a ui. 1 ft' p. ia (Hilcaayi ami Katt V la lluut lugtun. j I .Mlauti. Halt (ahe. I' luci.li I-. prt.- Wtiitli. Oiiituu, Kali n-, i ni sat City. SHJiUUlB OBi. IU tu p. ni. via lluui . ana aiel Keel ingluu si Haol Walla Walla, lI.Uiu lat Man aaiaaiu,V allaea.l'ull atlfta ut taaii, Mluiieanulls, Hi no . n, Ti Haul. Iliilial, Mllwau ; Spokane ken, l lncaa" " alati I ... L Ocetfl und River Schedule. I HUH Fukll-AMi. w .1 i - . - " an wiiiiui dotal iu a :QU i. in. , Jtuit lo ultauae. I Kor Man Kraiiel.e,, I . in Hall avery 'j daya. ' iietiir i " " 7 ' " ' . .i Columbia Biver bun. lay 4i. in. np in To Anloriu aii.l Way t auaday Baiunla) , Liidluga. Hp. ni i I t , Willamette Hiver Daily nx. I V- w Hunlay Oieauii i'lly. KenliOf, in Huuday 4 a ui. ie indepeuiluui ii ie I Way I i i. la. in iom i. w.j l:IUi in Tue Tun. Iu'tiii .i .i, auOSal. aud Kll Willamette andYain f a Ul. Bum . -i-tll i, Ul Tue 'ILri Orvauu Mty, liajp.u Moo. wail and Hal met Way ljuellugi aud Kit. Luav iaianv Kiearla Snake River. Uwi.iuii l a) a. in. in Hiilly Klpana to laswlsloii. liully. r' r. Wuai.il, Aguul, ruudletoB. M II VOI SNNT'IXBUB "... 14 or Kurope, ruiuit uy postal uole, eliui or keud lo the Kahi oaauo laa NIAM the uel publlnliera I lUgULIUVU I rtl.,lri. wt WU) ' have 11 iut t yvu and aaum all rlak ei 1M mon, baina .uai (a tl.e uialll. It vrlll vljrM i bvlli ii.nii. aiel ink U .'u ubi-rlbiir I to the Kat OaaoosiAS, lu renillllutf you iau dedael leu lir ,alit Uoui I lit J'''"."" I"M:B , Airhlri-aa KAkl OKJKiOMIAS t ' ndle- Kar on. I itlllUrtl liooiu. Headquarters for Irnvellnu Men The Kest Hotel In Lastern Oregon. Van Dran Kros., (rup&. Successors to J. E. Moore NORTHERN Take the PACIFIC PtfJInitn siccpmu Gmvi I I. Haul DinuiK liars, roUliel Sleeping jrs Washington & Columbia River Railway ll 1'bll saa ago, (Tty ht I'aol, St. Latuli, Kan m )', Omaha, and To !HT. PAUL MINNKAPdLIH 0UI.UTH I SUliO IIUANI) HIKKM i I . e .h 1 1 c WINNKPJ i ' III' LKNA uud ' 11 I'lwllg.' i nn i g r. . THICrUOq TKKIiTS 10 UHI0AU0 WASlllNt. lo.N , I 1 1 1 1 . A 1 .1. 1 t il 1 A NKW YORK bONTUJI ami all poilltl Kasl uud hnulh. TbreooB UekeU tu lapan BOd i inua. vis Taioiua -.ni No 1 1 tier M I'siittu aiiiauialilp llu and Aiuuileaii Hue llMa BLUK0ULB. Tiaiu luavo I'uimiuiou dally aaeepi Huuday All Points East and South HortUnii and points oo the Sound. Arrives II iota, ui al I in " Tueiia Wedaaeeevsend ValJoiaat .1 eaiuiuayt ay, li.ui.da, t li. i.ii. daily tieetii auiiday aiaau . m. t ui nitoriuafluii lugerdlug ralea aud aeeeai iiiii.lallona .all on ur addruav W. A11AMM fcUdULoU, ui naunaan r .. Walla A. I la. Waell. i- a- a. B. Al I U III Km riirttier luforiaallou, lluiu i.arda .. ...I llnLi.l. uall, ulull' 1,1...,. U,H, (JleaiMl, or A. U. I It A Kl. I UK . n.'id and MoillAoli .tU.. rnlllsicl. Uia I'uudTa' NKW LINE To und from the Bg jMuj OftNlsOMHnil toilriaoiJJtai J& Will lo eraaa l.luuora a till others luiui Leva Solid Trains New Imiipincnt W iiJc Ventibuten Uiu. Orosou .1. i ni new. in i , end : prououuee them Aue, our or u. .an al an. I line goods uv i-elfV i luioudod U I uo by iIusm wliuaiipnaisutWliu's ud l.l.uesa j nl upeiler uualliy. ' W ou t i est utiii u lo .u.liilae yom Uune lor ivtaal '- soo.l, taivauaa uui piioes r uot l all Glen Ellen Wine Vaults Ki.tiiiiiv :ij.eiit t). K. giV N. Co.. r . It mil I 1 ti LI I I I I a? 1 I A. ...a. I J. II. 1 IU' ifl I I -1 -, uii i u t , Mil Third St., Pnrtlaml, Or ' Court Strrut, mar JthiiHOD. M'lOMAB.