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$2000 worth of Seasonable Goods for $950. Must be sold before Prices Goods. cut Cleaver Bros. IIIIIItHPAY, JAMiAUY 81, 1901. WEBKLY MARKET REVIEW Per Whoat Hal Advanced Uno Cam Bushel During Pant Weak. I'l iiitlotoii. .Ian. HO.- A tolld mini of mi., eellt per llliahel is noti'il in tho m I wheal during tliu (... vvouk. Miller- nan were pay lag 4a cunts pat Mahal lor No, i club ana redrhaff,nnw tin s Bra pitying Hi cents, ami nut tjreat tli'U I in moving at that figure. Bluctum in worth -h cents par bushel At tin' m i I Ih. Kxpnrlers an- offering 44 Banff per bushel fur radabafl ami ilnli Sales arc k"it an profound secrota nr. It ie barely possible, that (aw aulas arc being made ami cnuse aaantlj there in nothing in that line to report. Local Market. Pendleton dealeM arc paving the (ol Of log price tot nooh anil farm pro dure : Hotter. 40 tip OQjD per roll . Kgg -ov par ttoa. I'otato -a 50i: mt suck. Pannlpai bub per sack. Cabbage 4e per pound. Turiiipn, 7"ie per 1011 pounds. Turkeys Alive, liPge per pouinl. Cieeno $11! ier dozen. Ohiekena, ItilW la $i per doaan. Uti- ki $" per dozen. Wool In Boston tltjefun. Jan. :!!. Territory wool, vniiir.il 1 iii h im .Miintana ami ni'iiunui;, At I! I Al It i.. I. line eaauiiim arm line, hi i,i nru, cuiircd, t' to 47c; "tuple. 4H tu 'l)i . Utah laa medium and tine. If. t.. I6c tooarad, M n I7e i staple, 4h to fttic. Malm line medium MM tiuu, 14'.,. (o lie; scoured, 4tl to 47a; Htajilo, 4K to Mi Australian wools, looarad basis, ipot prices, combing superfine, 71 to He; good, li" to TOu t iivurugo, Ii4 tot'iTe. London Wool Sales. London, Jan. 51. Now south Walw wv Mip. greasy, was in gootl ileinanii t tor tU home trade, the eontinont and i America. The hulk of the crossbreds offered Weill tn the houie trade. Moat . ot the Capo nl imoil Hope ami .Nutul iter I nut forward wan withdrawn. Wool In San Franolioo. wsn Francisco, Jan. 111.- Wool Spring Nevada, 11 to Klc ; I n-' rn Oregon, 10 to 14a ; Valley Ore vmi, IS to 17c. l ull Mountain lambs, to 10c; Han Joaquin plaiui, 0 to Ho; tliiiuholdt aud Mendocino, 10 to 12c. Wool in Portland. Portland, Jan, II. Wool Vallajr, U i ih Fusion. Oregon, 10 tn 12c; i'i hair, 25c ner pound. Hueopak iiiK -Shearlings, Ifi to 20c; rliort wool. I'fi to Sftc; medium wool, B t iOoj long wool, t(0c to 1 each. Kaileru Llvesloek. Chicago, .Ian. HI. Cattle--Choice, ai.irkvt steady : others slow. d to prime ateurs. fb.10 to $0; poor to medium, 3.40 to f.'i; Blockers and adata. tltlo to 04.00; aowa, -'.t)f to 14.10; heifers, 12.70 to 14.40; aaOMII, ." to il'.imi; hullu, 19,00 to 94.801 HAT STEM AN UNHEALTHY HAIRI (DANDRUFf FALLING HAIR iNALi.Y BALDNESS Dtitroy the cauM, you MnMVt the effect. Kill the Dandruff Germ WITH NFWUKO S HERPIOIDE The only preparitlon that will dtstruy than paratltu. EXCELLENT HAIK DKESSINC... for Sale by all DrugjiiU. PRICE $1.00. 1 'JsKER, m Van Orsdall ti Ross. Farmers Custom Mill Pr4 Walton, Hioprletor Vch, uatkMfeU a t. ur, Mill I,!, chotaart read, eve., always v. 'AROUND 15. on all Winter Dry Goods Co. ealvea, $4 to $6.76; Texas fed steers, $4 to $4.90 ; Texas grass steers, $'t.M0 tn $4; Texas hulls $: 60 to 9 .... Flogs Market opened hIioiii steady, rloaiug " lower. I'op, $ i.40. Mixed and huchora, $6.16 to $6..')"'...; gnnrt to choice heavy, $6 25 to $6.40; rough i heavy, $6.10 to $6.20; light, 15.10 to i $5.26; hulk of aalea, $5.25 to $5.32',.. Sheep -Sheep sleadv ; liiinlia strong. (,ood to choice wetliera $3.11.". to $4. .'Ml; i. (air to choice mixed, $3.45 to $3.75; western aneep. g.t.m lo m in; inxaa sheep, $2 50 to $3,60; native lamb-. 14,96 to $5.40; Western Jamba, $5 to $6.40. (linaha, Jan. 31 .Cattle -Market , steady; native heel steers, $4.4n to $5.40; Western steera. $3.7o to $4.00; Texas steera, $3 to 98.90; cowa and boilers. $3 to $4.10; ounnors, 91,70 tu $2 6S : Hluckers ami (eedera, $3.25 to $4.00; calves, $4 to 7J0 hulls and ataga, $2.50 to $5.27. Hogs Market shade lower; hem v $5.22 to $5.45; mixed, $5.22 to $5.25; ' light, $5.20 tn 5.27; hulk of sales. to $5.27. Hhsep Market , slow ; fair to cbolM yearliiiut, $4.40 to $4.75; fair to choice Westerns, $4 to $4.50; OOMMOB and choice sheep, $3,115 to $3.r; lambs, 14,00 to $5.30. Five Thinm. The live diseases for which Shiloh'i ( 'uiiaiimptinn Cure is especially recom mended, are Couirhs, Colils, whooping Cough, Croup and Consumption. No medicine oyer made by man is equal to it in any respect. Mold uudnr u positive guarantee. Money hack if it j IU1IS .5 da, 50 eta and $1 a Imttle. Tall man A Co. CONCERT AT THK iHA.nl. An Event of Intereat to Thoie Muilcaily inoltned. Following is the program to be ren dered at the Kriuor on Friday even ing, February I, at l'rof. Coever's mttalcal : Vooal solo, (a) "Star of Hope," Uilar; b) "Hepentance," (iounod, l'rof. Coever. Selections, Kipling, by Miss I.eUarre. Vocal aolo, "Hubert My Hcloved," from Hobert le Oiuble, Meyerbeer, Mra. T. B. Fell I'iano solo, "Tannhanaar." Llaat, Misa i: vol vii Starkweather. Vocal aolo, (a; "He was a I'rime;' (Di "Star of liethlehem". Vocal aolo, (a) "All lor You," Wuiuaud; (b) "I l.ove You," Hols'aki, I'mf Coever. Selection, Hiley, Mies l.ultane Vocal olo, (a) "IMernot,'' llutchi boii; tb) "A I'retty Oirl," Marse, Mrs. Borie. Piano aolo, "Sieguiund'a uOM Miae Kvelvu stark - Song," Wagner, weather. Vocal aolo, ttt "In Mv Dreauia," I i.-.l is Like a Little I buck; (In "My Boat," Loltus, Mra. C. H. Carter. Vocal aolo, i.a) "Asthore," Trotere; (b) "Creole l.ove Soim," Smith, l'rof. Coever. Let everybody come ami enjoy a pleasant evening at the Frazer operu house, Friday, F'ebruarv I. AdffliMlan B0e aud 25c. Heats on sale ttt Tall man s. norm Tiian War. Hundreds ure killed in war, but hundreds of thousands are killed by consumption. There would be no deaths ut ull cttuoed by Una terrible l disease, if peoole could be made to un derstand that Hhilob's cough and con sumption cure is a sure remedy if taken in the early stages. 26 cts., 50 eta. and $1 a bottlo, Druggists will refund the money if u cure is not effected. Tall man .V Co. , leading druggiata. Noiiee to Coatraelors. Sealed propoaala will be received by II. L. Hextor at his place of buaiueae up to Saturday February 2, 1001, for the building of a stone foundation and basement lur the residence of 11. i.. iiexier, uuu lor me ouiioiug ot u atone wall around the street aides of the property, uccordiug to plana and speclbcatios prepared lor the same by X. F. Howard, urchitoct. Right j's aererved to reject uny and all bids for the work. Jan. 30, 1001. la Tbla Plain Baouati. If you have a nagging cough and are lotting ileal. , go to a drug store, and got a bottla of Hhilob's Consumption cure. Take two-thirds of it, and then, if you are not benefited, return the bottle to the druggiat, and be will re turn your money. Isn't that fair? No one could ask more. 25 cU., 60 els. aud 41 a bottle. Tall man & Co., lead ing druggiattt. I UK ( l.KANnlNW AND III. 1 IU I ItE KOK CATARRH CATARRH Blf'8 Cream Bila Kas and pltMUMOt to Have. uUlttlll-. HO 1 11 - IS rjoun drug. uonoriMrtl. hi., relltfl ut uuct; It OpVlls MUtl (-'luttlleWII I lit" .NaUMt. I'tiMtaM AHetyo. luHKiuiiiatluii. COLO u HEAD lluuUn,ud urulecU the Mciabittii b - botunti of Tuiu aud Line 11 Lurgt Sixu, V At Urufulsu or by until , Trll HUe, Tu by iu4 t.LYKU'l UKRW. j6 WMnu kit . Now York. February DUBOIS ELECTION TO SENATE FUND OF BIUO. 000 WAS CONTRIBUTED TO BUT AWAY Ins SUPPORT. It Is Known to Be a Fact Thai 820,000 Bach Was Offered for Several Votet. The victory recently won by Fred T. Poinds nf Idaho, in hi almost unani mous le) action fur United States sena- tur by the fusion forces in the legisla ture ot trial state is Iwvinn mi; more ftp parent us the details nf the connhina ttnns he had to right are eomiiiK into public view. Practically single-handed and alone, without the aidnf Innnev or other infliicncci so freonentlv con siderod necesaary, in a senatorial battle, Senator Diihmc went in and carried away the price by the force of his own personality and his keen knowIedHe of political affairs. Frank W. Beano of Blackfoot, who waa In Salt Lake recently, tells of how a representative ot the remioliran national committee went tn Tom Heney of Shoshone countv and offered him $100,000 tn (..liver flre fuaion vntes t. nnv candidate other than Pnhois Mr. Beam savs thai llcncv iuimeiliate- tv reported the offer to Senator Ihibois "Well, Tom." the senator is quoted as replying, l in a poor man. 1 can t even buv vim a Miuarc meal." "P R the meal and .1 n the innnev," retorted Honey. We're all ollHJ to vote for fun for senator just the same. Mi Kinds ot Money. It is reported that all kinds of Shoiip money was hoinn circulated in Knise duriiia t in' struiruie, so anxious was the opisisit ion to defeat Ihiboi thut anybody else, even a democrat ora populist, would have been pre ferred. The fusiouists, it is claimed. could at any time have received liberal sums of money for sw itching their votes, hut to the credit of them all it must be said that they lirntlv resisted all overtures and remained steadfastly in the Poinds column ihirtv- ix voles were necessary lo elect. Senator Ihihoie received a total of 41. all cf the fueinniste voting for him except two The live votes ri lerred to would not have prevented the election of ln:i . i hut It II Iboucbt that Hi" swnlicatc making tin offer bad another man at it- command who would leave Puboia if he could he shown that five others would do likewiae. Twenty Thousand Per Vote. Vot"s ut $2o. Htm each seem rather high to the average oltlaan. but the Idaho fuainliista rnnldn't Had even tout sum sullicient compensation lor the betrayal of the trust reposed in them by their constituents. They had been instructed hv their count v conventions to vote for Ptihois. and it is said of them thut ali the inu m v in the country could not have persuaded them aguinst h I m . All interest DjM lealure nf the affair wus Senator Puboia' expense account. He wont to Boise with Mrs. Dubois two weeks before the legislature con vened. lhcduv he una elected senator it is suid that he checked up and found that, after paying his hotel hills ami all other expenses, he hud paid out just $100, Not a bux ol cigttrs waa opened in his boudipiurtera ami not a drink passed out. TWO RAILROADS INVOLVED. A. B. Hammond Did Not bhare fronts With Partners; lo Wind Up Columbia and Southern. (uorge Whitney Moore and tieorge William Moore ol Petroit have sued A. It. Hammond nf Portland! JobnSO, Stuntun ut New York and the Astoria company ofjlNeW Jersey in the Tinted State- circuit court in Portland lor the profits, arising Irum hunus ami subsidy procured for the construction of the Astoria V .Columbia river railroad. Plaintiffs alleged that Hammond re ceived $l,oon,HHi worth, of land for building tho road, and they ask that they be adjudged the owners of an un divided twn-thirds of lour ninths of the land subsidy. Butt Against Columbia Southern. Suit was begun Tuesday in the L'nited States circuit court iu l'ortland to wind up the affairs of the Columbia Southern rutlroud as fur as concerned the company ami the stockholders, and to diatribute its a Suets among the stock holders. Churles Altchul ot Sun Frau cisco, owner of the land grant of the Willamette Valley .v Cuseade moun tain military ragon mad, and Thomas P. kambatit nl New York are the cotn plaiuantd. They art up that they are the owners of 90 ahures of stock. They allege thut B. B, l.vttle, pre dent ol the Columbia Southern, ia attempting to wreck the company. They usk lor permission to examine the compuny'a books, lor the recovery of amounts misappropriated und for un i njoiiction against lurtiior extension ol the line and pajT mailt ol u lurger aalaty than a mouth to 1'rosideut Lyttle, One of the allegations nl tin . iniulaiQBUta ia that the J. U. A N. uoinpauy would be glad ul any time, by proper moaiir, to become the exclunive owner ul the Columbia Southern, und thut it la now the owner ol all oiitataudlug hoods of the company. e- i m Millions Uivan Away. It in certaiuly gratifying i. the uublic to know of one concern in the laud who are not ttfrttid to be MMMfOU tu the needy and suffering. The pro prietors if Pr. King'h .New Tib overy for ooneutuption, coughs and colds, huve given uwuy over ten Million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing il bus absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat. cheat und luuga ure surely cured by il. Cull on Tall man A Co., drugglsT, and gl a free uial bottle. Kegniai sue it.: and $1. Tver, bottle guaranteed, or nrfca refunded. Stewart Creek Uleanlnsa. blewart Creek, Jan. 3y. -F,rnust FWaiid gave a dance on Thursday eve, January 24. The attendance was and every oue bad un enjoyable tim. At 12 o Clock U IXlUlltlUl! atiooei A' ii served. Thev tripped the "light fan tastic toe" till 9 o'clock u. in. Mrs. A. F. Michael has lawn quite ill for the past week. The amoral services of Morritt Wright were beld in the church ut Pilot Bock on Saturday, January jh), at '-' p, in., being conducted by Boy. BundaNrman. The remains were in terrod in the Pilot Book cemetery . Wui. I ii1m.ui und family apent Sun day with 1.. A . Vagal und lumily The following are mi the tick list: Mrs. Johuu) l.uiirr, jr.. Mrs. F.ruest Fjvans, Frank Horn, Eunice Wgel, ami Bessie Michael. Mra. Kisp-uigur Hiiii son, Harry, of Birch creek, ure visiting with (1. W. Horn and family. Vuc. iiiatii.il is iiuitn the "fad" iu this vicinity. Henry Patch, ol Hindi creek, is slopping with Mr. Spicer. Krneat Work- and mother, spaot Sunday with Mr. and Mra L. A. Vogal . Mrs. Chut. K.amu and .laughter are typhoid ron lined with the fever. Mr. and Mra. l-;ierv Michael have recovered from the smallpox. The students of Stewart creek academy. No. M7, have adopted the fol lowing 'yell: "Bah' Bah! Bah! Zip' Boom ' Hah No. 87. Ha! Ha' Ha;" Mrs. Walter Wagner ia .piito ill with the smallpox. A surprise party wns given at the residence ol Chas. Manning, on Satur day evening, January 20, in honor of Mr. Manning's 34th birthday. The guests were as follows: !Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. .ogel. Mrs. Kissinger, Harry Kissinger. Fred Wyatt. W. B. Wyatt. Julia Shipp, BlMW Shipp, Bao Vogcl, Balph Wagner, Frank Horn, Kdwanl Horn. iamea were played and a pleasant time had, after which a delicious repast was served. Then the guests departed, feeling that they had been rovallv entertained. AMEBICA. Brave Men rail. Victims tn stomach, liver and kid ney truuhles as well as women, and alf feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons :n the blood, backache, ner vousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. Hut there's no need to feel like thai Listen to J, W. Gardner, tdavllle, Ind, He mmi "F!lectne Hitlers are juat the thing fnr a man when ho is all run down, ami don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give BM new Hrcngth and good appetite tbnii anything I cmld take. 1 can now est anything and have a new lease on life. "Duly 50 cents, ut Tall man f) t'o.'a drug store. Fvery boti ie f naMntoad. Arrivals at Nmel Pendleton. F. Baendorff, Portland. B A Stuart, Seattle. W Mundell. Salt Lake. W T Corey Spokane. B I l.inden Portland. W Hunt, l'ortland. P Shnlts. Spokane. R H Howard. .1 C Sehnltb. New York. .1 Wool ley. l'ortland. B F. Stephenson, Spokane, H F Putnam. Seattle R 0 Holland, l'ortland. 1 1 Henktel, Sumpter. .1 S Forrest . New York I red DraOtaoa. Sumpter. MOM Maver. San Francis. , s M Cooper. San Pranciaoo, John Buy, Kuoxvillc. Teun. 0 F Williams, Soerauiento. Mrs J F Adams and son, Portland. M Hughes. San Francisco. Wm Maver. Portland. C M Smith Portland. J c l.imlsey, Portland i Notice to Contractors. Sealed prnposala will! he received by II. I., ifcitor at his place of linsiness tip lo Miitunliiy evanlng. February It, 100! .for the lailhhng and entire com ph lion nl u two atory frame residence ui ordiiMgto plana prenured for the me by T. F. Howard, architect. Hid i all work excel. I a.,m inundation uml musou work ol basement uudtstone work of llreplace. The right is reserved to reject any und all bids for the wnrk. Jan. 30. 1001. Such little pills us PcWitt'a Tittle Larly Biaera are very easily taken. uml thev ure wonderfully effective in laanainja tin- liver ami bowels, Tull- man A t o. . leading drucgi.-ta. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures i)Ht i . coughs and colds at We don't mean that it relieves you for a little while it cures. It has been doing this for half a century. It ha saved hundreds of thousands of lives. It will save yours if you give it a chance. "I hav reoel va o much hsaeSt ir,.m it, thai I alwaya iccumsnead bhilli fttt i..i.4I.b, thruMt, WM l..l and luaa iroubW," I HAS s aMDKRCXK, Wi.inl.,rd, N. Y. BIi1IaIi'm 4aUUiiujuIIuu I e. . I auld l,y ali drugii at 'lOo, ao.. wl.oe a butllr. A iriniM Kiuurii uuw Kua. win, .-very i,iiir. I t.xi i.i e ,., bII.I1a..I ku n. vuur lr..glal Mill gtt , ...ii i . , baek. Wriu. (ui illiutialaU tA.a,k un t .iibuiiiuIioii, Vn VUhual aSSl n. you. b. C Wall 4 li. . l.kuy.N V Kim- Bltl b 1 all until it I'll,, .1 1 u,;,; i-l . BAD COLDS teJlUIUlltl ta) Umi jrur Ih lnu.. uliU lint lint (Bjfjaj mvr i.. In- t iHiurtMl Ml MH.L i SAMl I AH 1 i I - c.ilu : -..naiu.v' (ruin rii.-ii t;iMr) I u wtck'n ofiliutarv trtutliuiit n.l Utlu lnti ai, taliurt tilt- Moral 9j ttUt rf MgM "It tin- Moral tatf ut I vvrr IhmI. A tmlf tluM-tl frU-lldl llfail - i' 9)WM Mtlll II kuiiu uM. li. -i i ut tht M .HH TAlil LKK To k mmw llluiit Uly a)U.iril ImUi iM aUtl cnUhjIi U, I i llilfltt- I uiidunar Ulitl fi uulltliiwiltl Itit in tn list- ,- pC.M tiAICCI.Ay HEM M MfjiiiUr (ifrvM auwl Atitirnv., lul KiutaHiuti- itiovt, Sun t-'mtviaiu, Jill 7, lMU. "S iiita-r til(U lkv KIwit Lhji aai rttiUM Util.ga to nn Tit v art hiartl Mtci ' lor luwittu.. Hit Mm lt wtta mUpmmJ au.liit.nlt b MKNhKI.'S D.NAMM TABI LKh Hotli tiuUafli mkI .hl diapstajtj In coupU) ul iliata. NoUiinu 9t iajts tin fr tin " MHH i MM i notl 1. U Muaaa ht , Hwi Krun VlWo. AUpf fJ, UO "I IU tacrtsaji Um utrcct lr.nn wlirn MKNIKL DYNAMIC TAHI'LKM ..r. mk Tliavt U I fir. I tok tin Hi 'J I try mUt ipulJ Witiiutlt litsftica I UmiI a. iltsHavn Ihiiob wttati ntefurwlf mini f ri lint v iin I wtjfitta. N-.tiu- II I NAN WINKl.K. ' ...itJ.,( H0I7 WMlmitftMii Street, &n I- rn,tajLti. Atiguat 111, Wm, s. nt .ii(iiu tut 1 u ttU in MtaJnM 1. 1 IM.AM' DKt'U Of . i.r.i kVffatiUnjjnuti Mitut, hii VntwlMou AU u9i (wlu U wur U.t. atfrnt, htiKI'I'KN B PHAJUIAC. VAUCjHAN'S ML Still the cbeapeat ..a., to bil Ci-OTIIiMi, SHOl.tS, TI N IK K, QKaNITKWABK, 1 1 A Ti , 0AP, thi'aNKm. i:k;., f r Miller, all wool clothing at lr VtttV COST. 20U pair alexia at les than coal. beat thread, per lairhtt 4e. Tin aauce pons, 7c, Uc, 10c, ia, lfi, 1 up, ul leant 20 per cent below the wholeaale price. We (.'iiaranUa- our prices the lowuat for same grade of goods. .Men's odd pauls, otic up. Mini 'a work log slurta, good line, HJc, We up. Full havo a line lo siduttt from. We bae apme hoav y shirts for piuii at le.is It. an i t convalescent, after a siege of fever. The little hnv ia now IKI: RIDD0CK CONVICTKD. The Jury Deliberated on HIh Cao for 22 Hours. Aftor having deliberated on hi- case for 99 hours, the jury at fl o'clock Wedneadaj arenlng brottgnl ma ver dict of guilty against. Isaac Kudihvk. and recommended him to the mercv nt the court, lie waa held on live cnunts, and this only disposes ol one Ol them, that nf steal ins B"J COWS, the property o i W. M, " wman, of Birch creek. John Tver, accused ol larceny from the dwelling ol Lincoln Maun, near Mission station, on Peccmher 10, and who related his harrowing story to the court and jury on Wednesday after noon, was found gi.'lly Of! the second ballot. At half past 1 o'clock this Rftormsin be ws sentenced to the penitentiary ior three vears. W. J. Bogard had hfa trial on Wed nesdav sftornoon for robbery of an 0. B. A N. .ar on December H of one sack of Hour. He waa convicted and sen tenced to serve two and one-hall pea -In the Mnitentinry at Salem. Hie ron federate. J. F'.. Sargent, pleaded Utility when accused shortly after the com mission of tho crime, and is now orv ing out a penitentiary senlenre. The ense ol Firne-t Itryson vs. W. M. Hlakley, sherilf, wa being heard the forenoon. Plaintiff sues to recover possession of lii."ai railroad ties and Fin cords of wisul, valued at $237 ami $202. 'al and $141 damages and evpi :i-e-. The property is In tho hands of Ihe sheriff bv attachment. T. li. Hal lay and Stitlniuu A Pierce are (of the a int iff ami Carter A Ralev for the do- randan t. Isaac Buddock will receive hi sen tence Fridat , 1 1 hrnurv I . Pepsin preparations otteti tail to re Iteve indigestion Ism-anse) tney run di gest only alhtruiiiooa foouS. 1'here is one preparal inn thut digests all classes of food, and that is Kod.il Pys- pepsia cure. It cures the worst BMM "t indigestiun ami give instant relief, for it digests w bat toil cut. I iillman A Co., leading druggists. BE. Kdwurd P. GibltB, lonnerlv a well known Veterinarian Of Portland, dud iu Pnwsiui City Pecembi r 90, He leaves a wife nml dntlghter in Seattle. As (o Prescriptions when physicians rta uniiiioml you tn have them c.una uindial by ua, what (MM that MOW? BlMpljf the certainty nn their purl thai you will get exactly what i.- rescrilaal the right itiantity ami the right quality, which ia even more Important, Hut we go further than that, ior we take bonati prida In our skill in BOMDOnndtllg, BROCK A M0COMA8 PRTJUOtRTtl OotnM Main and OMft Hut., I'ei dleton. FOR Insurance Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Olass, etc Loans on City 111 1 J County J'nn'rty, Real Estate Improved and llniuiprovial Oily Iols SUs k Ftauehes and Wheat Farms SEC J. R. DICKSON, Fast Oregon ion Itiiilding Oregon Sholt Line UMON RACIF1C nasiai rna Time Schedule from fuiidletun. i l.uaao l.irlUnil Huts ml tail p. iu. v'a If un I IggtOP Mall I.a.. la iivar, Ki.i I Wurlli Omaha, Kn a i Wf, St Umi. liBjOaeO '"' itasl I illnllll Kxt.ruMp I. 1K. III. via Haul lligton Had 1 akr, iwnvar, t-1 Weill,, liiiialia. I, in. aa I'll) , a.liiua i'Li cgu aiel gaal I Walla Wads I jw aluil Spekaiii-.W iillaeo.l'ull man, MlniieaMjlls. Hi pau, I'lilutli.Mllwau a . li aagii ..ml Kaai I .l U.I I a ilA a. ui. via -laikall U p Ucean and RfVff Schedule. . MtOM l ultll.AMi All aalllUK ilalea aid. J set lu I . A i . ,. for Oau faaui a Sail every $ t UU p. In. Isll a leepi Huu.lay b , in. BalurUa Columbia River To Aatoria auil W ay l.auii.ugi a auiida Wdlaiiialle Btve'r Dally SJ Uuuday Oiaauli 1'lty U..UI....U L. bAIJa'h a trt Sli and Way l.aiiil.nii- ( a. ii. I nc. Tkr. uud Sal Curvallij uud Way tjoiillna . e ui Muu . Wed iid r , WilUoietie and V am Tuea. Turs. Jflreqiui OlMr, Oayiuu and Hal. ami Way ltudiuga as i. iu Jluu Wed si. i Pvt. Uiaie Hli.ana Leevs Laiwisu.ii Snake Blvsr. Dally. I h. in. a .i 1 a. it L !iiiy- ftiudletuu f. r. W aaai.av Agtuit, mm w ATTENTION LADIES Our own importation ot' Lnoes, Kmhroderiei, Swis's and all "Vt'is liitv' arriveil nml arc on 'lila in our center window. The Peoples THE LEADERS, AMERICAN IM.AIN. 11,00 per Day and Upwards I THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, iuki . n Special Katea to tiaatern Oiegon people for tourists anil ooim . ml travelrra. 1 L. Ray Co., Hiiy ini't 10II Stockn, IHoricl mid (Irwin fur cuali Court Mirwart, New York 5tock Exchange. Chicago Stock Kxchanga. Chicago hoard of Trade. NORTHERN PACIFIC HUNS I'ii 1 1 ma ii si, i pin).-, t litis,, I ItttjianI Dining i .ii -. I oaritsl siixpiiin I rH !HT. I'AUI. .MINMAI'OI.IS Iu M III .,, (JftAND HiltKH I'lttHlhMUN WIN NF I'FI, III II. and BUTTE. HIKOUOII III K I IS TO CHICAUO WA--III m. ION : ' I'llII.APKI.I'HIA nf:w vokk IIOHTO.N and all ilit Fast and South, nuaugfe Us heli u uimu itM "iail via Tacuuia and Noilheru I'auirii: SleamaUlw I n and Amarlraji Hue. lias hCMBOULg. iialu luavua I'uuiIlvUiu .lally uaiaot Sioulat al JiUl 111 rur rurilici Inloriuatlufi, uuia cards, laa aad ihihtla, call ua ul .Ulr W. Adauia, Fauil Uuu. Orraun. ur A. 0 II A 111 I u s Third aud Morrtaou His , fortiaud. ore. NICW LINK To and from the Illinois Central Railroad1 New Fquipiucnt NV ide Vestibules Kuuu i iv B. II agvnt 0. It. A N. Co.. or TKUMBUM., Obm'l. Agent, 142 Third St., l'ortland, Or Warehouse i in, si Motel the Pacific Nerttawest vlaitlng Portland. Headquartere tf. C. HOW I K.N. Manager in .111 mari 11 Peoillotun. ir. Take the Washington & Columbia River Railway I 01 Chni nago, St. (Jity, Ht. I'aill, St. I .oil IS, Ran- Jiss, Oiuatia, and All Points East and South Hortleiid and point on the Souad. Urivea Mumlaya. Wetuelaa aad Vrldeyaal ii , ui I ... ad.,a. 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