At Our Special Sale this week we offer you the following Bargains: 12 Jackets worth from Ji) to 1 5 will ro for $4 .75 15 Capos worth from J7 50 to tl 1 will ro for 3.75 25 Wool waists worth ft go will ro for qS 30 pjeCM of dross Roods worth 2)r will ro for. .'ioj-- 75 Facinators worth 75c will ro for iR 100 Fascinators worth 50c will go for 10 10 Fur collarottcs worth from fi to Jtia.50 ro for. . 4.75 MUSLIN UNDE l WEAK. 75 skirts wortli S3. 50 will ro for Jta.yo 100 skirts worth ft). OO will ro for 2. 25 250 Rowns worth ."-1.25 will ro for 50 This sale lanlfl bill Cleaver Bros. FBI DAY, 1 KBKlARY ir,. 1901, FOR SENATOR. H. W. SCOTT. WhHt thr Newspapers Say Concerning the Bait Oreaonlan's Proposal. Wiilla Walla Union) Tbt dttUWlW Ci-iiiI let 1 111 Baot Oregonian Mri it wants to see an I'listem Hreirnti man elected ITnttod stnti'i mn tor. There evidently un other in Raatom Orogon Mho think dlRorontlr from tin- wa ihev urH vitiiiK ill oalORi, Mat - i nu it bus no chance tin' Kant t Irivii iun uji irt'HtH, "II ui! Kimtiirii Oregon man is lint POmIMVi khon Id tiM democrats uinl popalltta join tlif republish, in ului't inj Harvey W. Sentt, editor of the Portland Oregnnian, I'nited States otnatnr, without 1 h BOOMBI or thO DUIHWIt of iiiiv Other nation on earth " No doubt thin would Ik- a littihg com pi inn-tit, lint there nrr oilier things to he taken into BOMlOjOnktloBi Mr. Scott is one of tin' uMeHt editors in the Pol tod PtatOBi He has niaile the edi torial page III IliH paper rccngni&ed from roait to eiiat . Hoe the Kant itregnnian desire to mb tne people of Orofon of bin dnil writing ami sound adviae Horror B00M probably nan with his long experience do more good fur Oregon in the sum-turn of the Ore tOOlM UNUI he co old in the United Mates senate lint there is another reiiMon. Mr Scott has no political ambition un-l in a itOOBOh snpimrter of lonMT Senator Corhett. Ilia paper hac anpporied Mr t'orbett'a candidacy and the great editor has in every con- ooirablo ai d bonoroblo wuv sought to elect Mr t'orlieU. Mr. Scoll ia not a man alio would accept an honor which he seek to kccii re tor another. It ia cafe to HWIM he would refuse a DOOM inatiim. Ah the Dhhi Oregniiiaii wishea to compliment .Mr. Scott it should suggest the election of Mr. Corhett. Mr. Hood's candiilate for the United Stale senate. Wcnion Leader: The Kast Oregonian advocate the election of Harvey W. Scott to the United Ntates senate. Eastern Oregon's leading nowspa(er has ol ten said things the reverse ol complimentary about tUe views of Ore gon s great, si editor, but now make noteworthy ami amowbol surprising The Slf his of Heppner. atonement. It remarks, among other, This is the wav the Heppner Q000MO things: "No man is more an Ore- society editor builds a personal : "Sam gonian than he is, or more litted to Kwanueweegle, with 1 wife, 2 dogs and speak for Oregon in the great balls of 4 offsprings, catpa into Heppner Mud Htatecruii. lie is not a lawyer, hut he day and enjoyed H full davs looking at is as capable as anv lawver in Oregon. 1 the sights of tbe town. The ladies of He is not a great orator, and none is needed in this connecton. If be wort chosen by the legislature tbe brains of the United Stales senate would receive I substantial addition and the lame ol Oregon, of producing men of mark, of talent and gruv matter, would go lurtlnr towards the lour corners of tbe earth. No one in the state would feel injured it Mr. Scott were sent to the United state HMtt " That Mr. Scott would be a capable, hardworking sena tor, as lie is an editor, is undoubtedly true. That be has any ambition be yond editorial control of a great news paper is, however, doubtful. PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC. Tbe Dunce Thursday Evening Id Armory Hall Was Enjoyable. Mo tights or other boisterous conduct marred the festivities in Armory ball ut tlie dance given Thursday evuuiug by the orocers of William Martin en caiiinuiiint, No, 1, Pioneers of the Pacific. The hall was well tilled with merry dancers, who tramped on each other as thev chased to and fro and had a rip-roaring good time. More than 100 were present 'Hie music was lurnisbed by Kirkman s orchestra. The Pioneers' 1 the Pacific is an order that is growing rapidly and has always been popular in Pendleton, ibe head quarters of the supreme encampment being lookted b' fe and many of the su premo olticers molding here. Enter tainments given by I In- order, of wbat- SHERIDAN'S RIDE. rbil Landmine picture, of which ouly au idea is given by the above repro duction, will be sent to any old subscriber securing one new subscriber to the East Oregonian and remitting to cover fl.AO for the weekly one year, f'.'.OO for the semi-weekly one yeur or $L'.60 for the daily six months. If the new sub scriber should desire a picture he will be sent one if he will secure oue new subscriber, aud remit to cover, and besides we will send a picture to this second new subscriber, making three pictures for securing two new subscriptions. The pictures are exceedingly handsome and fit to adorn the walla of any home. Address I AST OKKUON I AN, Pendleton, Oregon, one week only, Dry Goods Co. aoever charncter, are a I win - assured of a liberal patronage One of the pieces rendered by the oruhestra provoked a humorous feeling and recalled the alreet fair and harvest carnival of Pendleton in the fall of 1900. This was nothing more or less than that catchy air to which the beautiful and agile ladies from the lower Nile in famous Egvpt danced the coiiclie couehe The members of the orchestra added reality to the music hv occasionally anil at proper intervals siniiij.' out: The streets of all nutions, the htreets nt Cairo, this way to the (termini village, while other said You'll have to burn The oouche 1 cbe was icrv popular last evening. Wort Tnan War. Hundreds are killed in war. hut hundreds of thousands are killed by consumption There would Is- no deaths at all cauaed by this terrible diaeaae, if people could la- made 10 un derstand that Shi lob's cough and con sumption cure is a sure remedy if taken in the earlv stage. :.'' rta., 50 cts. and $1 a bottle.' Druggist will refund the money if a cure is not effected Tall man A Co.. leading druggists Walla v, aliu s Oil Excitement. There is a lull in the oil excitement in Walla Walla, says tbe Union, owing to the fact that investigations have been concluded and nothing further is likely to be done until active operations are commenced Some contend that this stage in the 1, ashless is still many months in the future but those who have given the gus and oil indications their attent ion express the opinion there will be 110 lime lost in tbe matter as those who have gone to tbe trouble of obtaining leases 011 "suspected" land will not he content to let tbe soil lie idle and tleuiselves remain in ignorance whether tbe substance so much desired . in be found in paying quantities. m m IS This Plain Enough. If you have a nugging cough and are losing flesh, go to a drug store, and get a bottle of Shiloh's Consumption cure. Take two-thirds of it, and then, if you are not benefited, return the bottle to the druggist, and he will re turn your money. Isn't that fair? No one could ask more. 3fi cts., 60 cts. ami fl a bottle. Tallman A Co., lead ing druggists. the lauulv feasted their eyes on the dry goods and millinery and dolls, and bam aaya bis great delight was in parading up Main street and reading the store signs Tbe family has been out in the wild Wall krick country running stock for U years past, and OUM io to again rub up against civil ixatioo. " Dlown to Atoms. The old idea that tbe body souiu times ueeds a powerful, drastic purgative pill has been exploded , for Or. King's New Life Pills, which are porfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver aud bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and ab solutely cure constipation aud sick headache. Only !i6c at Tallman & Co.'. Had the Cbleken-Pox. Little 4-year-old Harry, says the Heppner Times, was not feeling well, and his father suggested that lie might be taking the chicken-pox, then pre valent. Harry went to bed laughing at the idea, but early next morning he came down stairs looking very serious, and said. lou re the chicken-pox ; I right, papa, it is found u feuther in the bed Experience is the best teucher. Use Acker's English remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money re 1 u 1 1, Id 26 cents and &0 cent. Sold by Brock A Met annus. THE WESTON NWOHBORHOOD. Touar Matthew Mills Suffered the Am putation or a I.e. The East Oregonian is indebted to the Weston l eader for the following item : Mr. .1. H. Kennedy and family, of Warren station are visiting with Mr. Kennedy daughter. Mrs. Walter Payne. Sir. and Mrs. b, K. Rrown roturnpd yesterday from a visit to Mr. and Mr. J, B. USB) ford, parents of the latter, at Pendleton. Miss Qorrie I'.pple came up Satur day from Pendleton on a business visit, and waa a guest during the day at Bos ton Purr's residence. Mrs. Hevel and son, of Karmington. Wash., and MiM Rector, of Spokane, are visiing Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Temple ton at fheir home on Prv creek. Mr. and Mr. I. r. Micks and MiM Effle McBrooni have gone to Pendleton to attend the wedding Mrs. Hicks niece, M iss t'artright , "I Pendleton. Mrs. Thompson Warren sends the encouraging word home from RooobM Agency. South lakta, that Mr. War ren, who was recently stricken with paralysis, is improving. Mr. ami Mrs. (Jeorge Carimchael have received the welcome news from Heppner that their .laughter, Miss Cora, is now out of danger. She has lieen sick with smallish . but tho disease w ill leave no mark or other III effects. Mrs. rdav Lillian McMorria arrived yes frotn Pendleton, where she has t been visiting relatives, and is the of her sist -r, Mr. L, S. Wood. gnesl Mrs. McMorris is on her any lo Spo kane, where her daughter, Mr. Thomas Purdv, now resides. .). S. Statler, for many cari a mem ber of Weston lodge No. 71, A, Oi U. W.i died Joiioory So. IB01, ol lnr home in San .lose, Calif. Mr. Statler was formerly a resident of Pendleton but belonged to tbe West.ni lodge of Work men . t, K. Nowlin, entity superintendent, is interested in the Bcligan bare in- dustrv st Pendlelnn with II. A. Paxoii. The oilier day UMQ lot oue of the linest hares in the United states, Sena tor Hash, valued at f"00 The animal died with a diOMNM much resembling ry. su,rilitetident Lavender nils been busying himself of lute al the head of the autei urk. where considerable trouble is caused by decayed wooden piping Al engine is being used to loree nbstrnct ion out oi the pipe, and several joints have been burst ed in th- hroecs. John C. Davis, who suffered an at tack ni paralysis three weeks ago that rendered him helpless for the time hi inc. has so far recovered 11 to be able to appear on the streets although vet a trille "shaky." Mr. Pavis feels SOT grateful for the assistance ex tended by friends during his sickness. Weston city scrip, which is only a few months behind, la now at a ON In rsmiuui. lor the last hatch issued the recorder, 101 cent on the dollar was offered b one Weston buyer. Those w ho remember when city scrip was worth but little more than half it luce, will rejoice at this evidence of municipal prosperity. Last Kriday evening the O'Hurra school guve u very successlul entertain ment at its school house east of town, the see. .ml one ol the kind al that place this w inter. Each was in the form of a basket social, preceded by a WOlUprOporod program of recital mus, dialogues and songs. The havkcts sold at a lively rate each lime, netting about :0. The proceeds are to be used to procure u library for the scl I Matthew Mills and sister, Miss Bessie Mills, the children of an old soldier who died at Weston several veurs ago. recently returned to their home at Summervllle after a visit to their aunt. Mr. Charles Sums, on Pry creek, and to B. I . Wablen. They had previously been ut Wallu Walla, where the young man's leg was amputated above the knee by Pr. Cropp as the re sult of un accident with a pitchfork. With sisterly devotion Mis Bessie, who although I'd years of age is scarce ly larger than a child, remained with biin, and by her work paid nis ex penses at the hospital. The cost of medical attendance wu borne hv the O. A. It. Matthew expects to return to Walla Wullu next spring to have an arlihciiil limb titted by Mr. ropp. COT His HAIR BACK. Was Perfectly Bald When He Started to Use Newbro't Herplclde. Kraderick Manned. Mai - and block Butte, Montana, bought a Isdtle of Newbro't Herpicide April 0, and began to usa it for entire buldness. In 20 davs, he kuvs, he hud hair all over his head, ami on .lulv 1' he writes, ami toduy in V bun Is as thick Ulel luiliri ant us any one oOOsfl wish. Newbro s Merpicule works on un old principle and with a new discovery -destroy the cauid and you remove the elteet. Heipuide destroys the germ that caiincn dundriitt, tailing liuir, una tiuully baldness, so Ihul with the cause gone the elteet cannot remain Stop fallin hair at once, and sturtr the new growth ill u week. "1 WANT TO UK A UtMBLEK. The Oonile Request or a Touug Man from Walla Walla. A young iiiun alsiut LI or M years of age blew into Pendleton from Wallu Wallu on a wpbyr which arrived in tills city on time W edne-duy. Al though a man in years he was ubout as COllOW us a robin two duva old. He possesses several "good traits id .bar ucter, including nerve und a willing ness to work and learn Thu apostle who wrote the sentence, risds rusl in where angels fear to tread ' must have hud his glittering orb, both orbs in fact, lixeu on the hero of this sketch. He got what be was looking lor, as ull are uccounooduled in Pen dleton. He wanted to be u gambler uud applied ut several of thu suloons ol the city, where games are conuuctisl for u job. The only game ho could play real well was crapns. The gumb lurs and men running the different gumes uuicklv sua that they were dealing with no uncommon personage About the third saloon at which he went for u steady gambling job was the Mint. One ol the men staked linn l play poker while he himself went around to thu other games uud set ui u job. The youth from Wullu Walla linished bis poker game and went to the "-1 game." The proprietor of this game was liberal to recklessness, lie had a bank roll oi flOO, which lie en trusted to the amateur, while be stepped out of the saloon. In the meant :ine a duck of cards hud been Bxod" and ut tbe proper time tl oool deck was introduce. Before the youth made one deal the bank loll bud vauiahed und the cold sweat was standing on the dealer's forehead ill globules about the site of a walnut. The proprietor of the game came buck and talked as though lie hadn't known anythiug about the throwoff. The young uiuii plead for his life and said lie would work all spring uud slimmer ami oven iuto the misty mellow autumn in order to earn money to re place that hank roll. The youth from Walla Walla was apparently familar with the old Sun day school song, "I want to be an angel and with the angel stand, a crown upon my forehead, a harp within my hand'"' hut paraphrased it no it would read. "I want to lie a gambler and with the hooter tand. a roulette table in my vest pix'ket and a bank mil in the dim distance." Knr a voung man, hi experience of the past few days ha been of such "a kind n shorn) t beneficial to him. Arrivals at Motel Peadletea. L 0 Lakin. Portland A O Hanson, Utimenelaw. It L l ardy, Spokane. .1 O MocklnnOB. QrMl Northern. Choi K iarev, Trov. N Y. E K Wells. Slilwatikeo. .1 II Bonbon, lenver. II Homes, Kalispel. I S McMahon, Portland. W S Oondman, Valley Precinct. I'red H burton, St. Louis.. P Sbults, Spokane. Mrs .1 l' Barter, Portland U W Brcwhopor, Seattle. W It ileiulenning. .1 Wool ley, Portland. S A 1 ratis, Smkane. R B Howard. .i w Sherwood, Portland, W W Smith. II J Bnrnham, Umatilla. 0 H Lowil, Athena. A C Oiger, Heppner. .1 W OOOOn, Portland .1 a Allison. Portland, Ben Kosenfeld, Portland. While There Is Lite ihere it Hope I WO! atllicted w ith catarrh ; could neither taste nor smell aud could hear hut little. Ely's Cream Balm cured it. Marcn i,. nbante, Kahwav, N. J, Ibe Balm reached me safely and the effect i surprising. My son says the first application gave decided re lief. RoojMOttally, Mrs. Franklin Freeman, Povwr, N. II. , The Balm ROM not irritate or naON noosing. Sold lv druggist at lal cent or mailed by Elv Brothers, .'if, Warren St.. New York. Saturday Evening's Play. ntaroot Is awakened again In the story, I he Prisoner ol KOMla llnco tbe announcement that tbe plav will be presente here Saturday evening b the I'tobiiian company. In the coming production of The Prisoner of Zeuda the wealth of scenic adornment and magnificence in costuming in conjunc tion with the masterly dramatization of the story makes the event one of exceptional merit Tbe cast, headed hv Yuiighaii tiluser and (tilth Al- Iridge, is promised to I i unusual excellence und the ensemble complete. Plve Things. The five diseases lor which Shiloh's Consumption Cure is especially recom mended, are l oughs, I olds, Whisiping Cough, Croup and Consumption. No imslicine ever made by man is equal to it in anv resis-ct. Sold under a tHisitive guarantee. Money buck if it fails. cts, Ml cts and I a botilo. Tallman A Co. Livestock Breeding ls fast becoming the leading industry of the Pacific Northwest. The llural Spirit will keep you posted on Ibis great industry in its every branch. Published weekly at Ull Third street, Portland, Or. Send (or free sample pies. Il Girdles the Globe. The lame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, a the best in the world, extend round ti e earth. It's the one perle. t bettler of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, felons, aches, pains aud ull skin eruptions. Only in fallible pile cure. 2.V a box at Tail man A Co. 'a. Sore Lungs mean weakened lungs all caused by a cold and cough Weak lungs sooner or latei mean consumption. Shiloh's Consumption Cure will heal and strengthen the lungs, cure cold and stop the cough. ' I toughed (or years htvi beronrrhsfM. DstKli SSvatj I torn in last niK f coMMap ttvu. Had Mivcit up all iiupr 1 hually tried SMIIUH esletj II " IU ' ; Alii t - ' I IO .!' ' MHS fLUkENCliliU'W. .aM OsitUtid.Cal. Shiloh's Cuusutupllou (Jur Is sold hj ull druggist ml MAu. oi , i UO m btrlli. A rriutd gusrsaitct kou with svry huttls. I you nrs lint aaUsllVd go to jour tirugg'lsl TeJatl gt your tuonry t,rh Wnir fofl illuairsted bouil uit lunSUUlUllOO. Scut vuUuui uoti tu yutt. S C. WtUs It CeO , CsKwy.N.V r'or huIp ly 'I all man 1 . , I ritKy 1 -.1 . VAUQHAN'S fl STORE Still tbe cheapest place, to buy 0L0THIKG, iliOKI, tinwakk, ORAMITBWABK, hats, OAFS, TKUNKb, i.TC, i'.K . Miller, s all wool clothiuK at I.KSS 'I'll AN COM . 2UU pair skiats at less tban com itest thread, pt:r spool, 4c. Tin sauce pans, 7c, lie, 10c, Ma, lr, lKc u,, at luast L'O ja-r cent lelow the wholesalu price. We guarantee our price the lowest (or same grade of goods. Kas'l OtU pants, BflC np Meu's working shirts, good line 2.V, :t0c, :Hc up. Still have a good line to select from. We have some heavy shirts (or men at less than OOtA We have Lamps to Burn and they am g.Ksl ones loo. We will leave it to you which is tiie i .est light. Think for your- sclf. Kverylhiug lu thu elec trie line. Houses wmal oil abort notice. (Slot machine repair ing a specialty. Pendleton Electric Supply House. Maple Bros., Props. Phone' Main 74 and Red 176 NRXT FRIDAY. A Speelal Rale Has Been Granted by the 0. R. M N. The football game to take place M the Alta street, ground on I'riday, I ebruarv net ween the High school team of Walla Walla, assisted by a fOV outsiders, and the mixed learn froCO Pendleton, bill fair to bring the season to a close with a pyroteoonlc hlaie of glory. A special rate oi 1.hA lorthe round trip, Walla Walla to Pendleton and return, ha been granted hv the 0, Hi fl N. compiinv. which assure large delegation 01 visitor from Pendleton's twin litter citv. The boys hero are practicing a:" will la' ready (or the shock when it comes, l-'nllowing is the personnel of the local team: Shiek, Lewis, Pen land, Pale Slusher, Hill, Anderson, Sullivan, Card, Cronin. Shall, Turner; substitutes, Cargill, Baker and Knppo. The lineup will not be announce,! until a day or so hofurt I he game, in order to prevent the Wai n Walla team from obtaining an undue ad vantage. Never Shaved In Hit Lite. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, who is the proud pooOOOOOl of the most luxuri ant growth of whiskers in the senate, hai never been shaved in his life. His beard began to IpfOMf when he was about sixteen, ami he is now ecnt- rlve. "Oh. roe," said he, "I bam otteu thought of shaving. Kind hearted friends bare given me raors ami .; I vised me to go to work on my lieurd, lint I never took I heir advice You see. w hen I was a young man I never owned a ru.or, ami I bad to lot my whiskers grow wild. Now it II too late. Mv constituents would ragO and my political caiocr would 00 w recked Notice. All persons knowing themselves in debted to me mast call and settle Iheir Bcooonti to Jannnry I, 1901, either by cash or bankable note. D, KBMLKR. Farm Land Cheap. I have for sale cheap and on easy terms one .half notion of Al wheat land, six miles north of Pendleton. Musi be told at once, .1 s A now i;p Dyipopaia ran bo Acker's dyspepsia till a red by nsing ets. One little tablet will give money rehllnled. t in boxes at Ho, i Immediate relief r Sold in handnome , Brock ,v McCotna. The day we Celebrate not Ut (li-tHiit Tbf Mnimri-il 'rfttluM nf hi-:uiitr " m 111 ! losbinl linm into ru1 f i un - i tilhi'i Nt'l m ill 1 1 ( itttr INKM l.mi oltH tlll i" i i linn oi-cnmIoii. rht' fill- iiallty til tin (hi- flavors iiit'llow iitf-s. etc., iiihI hmU MK lltll II Irlj-lr. 1 I" I hitfpUitlily. Gleo lillen Wine Vaults Court Street, near Johnson. NORTHERN PACING KUNS : mi in. in BIsspiog CsrSi risgSllt DiniiiK CSTS, Tourist SIccpinK Csfl 1st. PAUL MINNKAI'OLJS DULUTH I- A Hi it ciltAND PORKi 1 (CIIOOKSI'ON WINNKPKd I HKIJCNA and ' Bl TTB, THROUOH TICKETS TO OHIO .o WAHHINdTON L I 'HILAMSLl'lllA M.W VOKK BOSTON and all pOMU l anl and ! oiilh. lUnaisli llekcls hi Jsmii sod ridiia. 1 1 M Pa, acoiua an ami Auicrh all Unu. tIMK MlllKUULk. haSi . Peadli Uu 'Lily ulccul MumU lllMIJi I" Kor riirtlisr liilnriualinii, Unix 1 anl. iii.n., aud UeketS, call on el wrllu W, Ailaui., PsU'lls- Uju. liriauii, or A. 11. 1 iiAiti.ion, Tulrrl ami Morrison HI. , NiUaoO, Oft NKW LINK To and (rom the Solid Trains New Ivquipinuiit Wide VtsttbtUti Knouire agent Q. R. A N. Oo,, or B II TKUMBI I I t om'l. Agent, 142 Third St., 1'ortland, Or. S ICALvS ! Notary arid Corporation :i..50 to $5 Delivered Order pj us and save money. Orders (or Rubber Sumps also solicited. EA8TOKEGON1AN PUB. CO FOOTBALL w in Spring has made its for a starter we will .Shirtwaists for 25c, 50c and 75c. former price from 50c to $2.00. new shipment hy express of satin foulards. THE LEADERS. AMERICAN IM.AN. 13.00 per Da' and Upwards. TUE PORTLAND PORTLAND, ORatOON. Special Kates i ., Knstrrn Oioroo people visiting MortUad. rteeilsjnarters (or tourlst.t and commetclal travelers, 11 C. BOWERS, Manager- I L, Ix'ciy a Co., Hay ami .ell Stock h, IoikIh iiikI (ireiltt l,,r eaili or . uu n sn.ri, i New Vurk .Stuck I'.SLhange. Chicago Slink l;nihanga. Chicago Uiiard el Trade. IP OREGON SH0i(r Line UNION PACIFIC sWAM Time ashedule aaia MM From rendlelon. rnoa . ; 1 Imago salt lks, lienvvr, rorl l-oriuinl I W01II1, Olualia. Kan 1 Hucel.l .as ( It)., HI. 1 ... . 1 1 - t u a in Villi 111 hli ago ami gasl. via llio. 1 log hin. j AUaatlc nai Lake. Dap res 11 Ksiires. Woith, (iiuauu. Kan (ill a, in ... i'H. 1 Obi. 10 Ui p. ui. via UuOt1 ' So auU Ka.l liigtou. nt Musi Walla Walla, l uvil.lon Kaal Mail Huokana.Wallaiu.l'ull - l.a 111 U1.11, Mllilitiauolli, HI o40i 111 via I'aul. Imhitli.Mllwau ipokaut kee,i i.h ago .ml gai Ocean and Kiver Schedule. KKOM I'liKII.AMi ! All salllug ilalc. tuli ' (W i in Jucl In cliauiu. Kur Hau Kiauel.i o if 111. nail uksry - In I I lially . .. pi Columbia Blver Huuilay lltui Sp n. lo A.Uirla ami Wajr M Biiinla : S.luoh.) Ii, ling. I Hip 111 Willamette liver Datlrea, laMa. s.i. in Olagoll Cltr, ! ' Htlllilii) 1. a ui Halcai, llliiopvlldsucc and Way laiidlags. $ a. 111 Cervallis aud Way I ill p ui. 1 ,., rbra, Uinlliig. Mou w, ,1 and .Sal. 0M fad Wlllamelle andVam 7 a. in HI vers tMjIf Tus. Tins. Orcgou City, Hay Ion Mou. Wad. und Sal. aud W ayludiug. and Hi iZiie Eiave Kll.arla Snake Klver. Lewulon a s)a. iu. a as) a. ai Daily Klparia lo Lewlslou. Daily appearance and sell 3 lines of I litest Motel the Pacific Northsseat BO liiarsill. ittivi,if,. oee Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway lot Chicago, st Paul, Ht. Umia, Kan sas t'lty, Ht. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland and points un the Sousm4. Arrive. Mondavi VS cduu.dais aud Sitdaiaat 11 Ma ui 1 iiciay.. Thursdays end aatvurOavs at Ma. oi I ', nai I. .lal I) ,11 ul Snadai mala ss. gor luloruiallon 1, gaollua rakss aad as modailoii. 1 ah on or address W ADAM.. Ag.ul. raaaunea. urea). H. H. 1 Al.oaaMgAD, u, r. A., Walla Walla. Weak. Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD (iUTIKHM l or barn, am! dwellings. Cheaper than tin. Lumber, Lttth, ShiiiMlca, Build uig Patpsr. Tar Paper. I one aud (Anient, Mouldings. Plcksts. Plaster, id iv k and Saud. Scieeu Doors Windows. Saab and Doors, Terrs Gotts Pips. Boric & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp. Court Honao.