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A dm C ffer you the following Bargains: If, Jackets worth from $9 to $15 will go for Id 75 15 Cnpes worth from 7.50 to $11 will go for 3.75 25 Wool waists worth 90 will go for .98 30 pieces of dress goods worth 29c will go for io4 75 Fncinators worth 75c will go for ,8 100 Fascinators worth 50c will go for 10 10 Fur collarettes worth from $9 to f 12.50 go for. . 4.75 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. 75 skirts worth $3.50 will go for . .fa. 90 100 skirts worth (3. 00 will go for a. 25 250 gowns worth fi.25 will go for .50 Thi wait- InHtP but Cleaver Bros. MONDAY, KKHKl.'AKY 26. 1901. IT WILL BENEFIT WESTON. New Buildings for the Beileeo Oregon Stmt Normal School. Unless there wax sonic accident dur ing the closing hours of tin- legislature which adjourned nine dip at Halem car ly on the niorninu o! Sunday, Heh- r mry 24, the sum nf $5u,i)iki wan ap propriated lor tlic iiiitinttiiiitiicp of the Kaatern Oregon state normal school at Weston, and for the erection of one row of new buildings therefor. Tbii means much for Weston in a business way, and is a matter of congratulation on all aides, (or all Kaatern Oregon joins in best wishes for the unqualified success of that inatitution. Senator Ueorge W. Vroebatel will of 1'iiirse come in for a targe share of the redit attached to securing the appro priation. Hbortly after that particular provision of the bill was made public Ht Salem he wrote to Ilia constituent at Weston and laid the matter before them, and suggested what ahould be ilooe, namely, tbat additional grounds of at least 10 acres ahould be secured a a donation. The buaineaa men saw the force of the suggestion and acted upon it immediately. Options were secured upon ground's contiguous and adjacent to the present cramped grounds occupied by the little buildings of the school, so that 10 acres could tie made available for a donation. This land in a body extends east of the present site, with a pronounced slope to the west. On the higher grounds the buildings will command a mag nilicent vinw of aa beautiful and fertile stretch of peaceful valley as may tie iuihI in the state. It behooves the people of Weston to gut a wriggle on themselves and make the Kastttrn Oregon state normal school what it ahould be, the beat in the state. Large appropriations from the public niiiue are necessary for a big school. They have the money, now for a show 01 that broad-minded spirit that sinks self and causes all to work together for the public weal. l'rof. II. W. Monical, 01 the faculty, who was in I'enldetou Saturday after noon, gives an enthusiast ic opinion aa JEWELRY DIAMONDS WATCHES and a complete line of the GENUINE '1847 Rogers Bros." Knivea, Spoons, etc. Bvaa careiullv ciamian! and properly Sited to the beat grade 101 giaases L. HUNZIKER, ..Jeweler and Optician. Next door to Alexander A. Hosier 'a Indian in w if) until Hlifcepa"r"lag AND Pine Blankets Are made The Pendleton I Viid Id on. For couch covers, furnishings for a "den," cozy corners, etc., u' t'endleton Woolen Mills Indian Robes are just the thing. Write the Mills. n ft at- a a. vl r ttBSMttetaa one week only. Dry Goods Co. to what will he accomplished by thia school. All things certainly point to an era ol prosperity and advancement. How't ThliT We offer One Hundred Dollars Hew aid (or Fi- .... ' nl avK thai k. .iim.I h. any rase'ol catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's I'atarrli rure V. J. CHKNEY A CO.. Prop... Toledo, o We, the undersigned have known K J Ch ney (or the last fifteen year, and believe him perfectly honorable In all buelnees transactions and financially able to tarry out any obliga tion! made by their Arm Warn Jt Tatus, Wholesale IlrujrgLU. Toledo. Ohio VY. .1,1X1,. ElXNiX A -MaRVIS Wholeaale ItruggUU, Toledo, Ohio Hall's Catarrh Cure In taken Internally, act lag directly ou the blood and mucous surlacee ol the lyile Price 76c. par bottle. Bold by ali druggists Testlm onlala tree Hall'. Family Pills an the seat. T1N0 OF I'Ok ITTKKS Preparations Being Hade to Bnteptaln the Sheepmen's Convention. All committees of the Commercial A social ion recently appointed by Vice President H. F. Johnson to take charge of the arrangements fur the Pacific Northwest Woolgrowere' Association meeting are requested to meet in tire rooms of the association at 7 to Tues day night Horsemen, cattlemen, and stockmen generally are invited to he present and confer with these com mittees. The meeting of the sheepmen will take place on March 6, and 7, which will occur on Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday of next week. It is necessary that an interchange of opinions be bad so that a program may be arranged that will make the coining meeting one long to be pleasantly remembered by the hun dreds of visitors who are expected to be present. Pendleton has gained an enviable reputatiou asajcity where con ventions may meet in safety and with pleasure and it is desired to sustain and surpass all previous records. Kvery committeemen should lie present tomorrow evening with the intention of doing all in his power to assist the good work along. Avoid all drying inhalants and use that winch cleanses and heals the membrane. Kly's Cream Balm is such a remedy and cures catarrh easily ami pleasantly- Cold in the head vanishes quickly. Price AO cents at druggists or by mail. Catarrh caused ditliculty in speaking ami to a great extent loss of hearing. By the use of Kly's Cream Balm dropping of mucus has ceased, voioe and bearing have greatlv improved. .1. W. Davidson, A try at Law, Mon mouth, III. K A Kmmstt, Klamath Kalis. 0 S Voungiuan, Portland. K Coman, Portland. A Roderick 'rant, Portland. Wm Maber, Portland. C M Kmitli, Portland. C W Nibiey, Baker Oitv. J B CrasBsid, Portland. N B Mack I in, Portland. B B May. Portland. 1 8 (iuernee. Portland. J H Clancy, Portland. B B Howard, Spokane. J H Kloeckner, Spokane. A H I lea the Id. Portland i A Allison, Spokane. J W Cason, Spokane. D Hhults, Spokane. T G Hallev and wife, city. P T Magay, Chicago. W E Steel, Huntington. A Siusheiiuer, Portland . Moki tea positively cures siok headache, indigestion and constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. A and 60c. For sale by Brock A McCouiaa. Robes by the Woolen Mills Oregon. TORREN'S TRANSFER SYSTEM. The Oregon Legislature rate ad the Measure. The tVirrens system of public rsjuis- trstion of land titles has at last been enacted in Oregon. The bill embody ing the svatem passed both houses of the legislature and will undoubtedly be signed bv ttoernor Oeer. The svatem or law is not compulsory. but volnntsry use can he made of it M those who prefer it to the present way of making transfer of land and record of land transactions. The Kast Oregon Ian was the first to advocate the adoption of the system in Oregon and twelve yean ago endeavored to have the legislature pass a Torrena act. Several attempts have been mane since hut without re salt. It remained for Senator Kelly, of I. inn county, to carry of! the honor of success in this connection, bis Ml going through both houses of the legist store with little op"sitton. The Kellj hill makes all recorders of deeds regis trars of titles in their respective coun ties, and providew thst the owner of any estate or interest in land, whetlior legal or equitable may apply tn have hie title registered. No mortgage or other estate leas than a fee simple shall be registered unless the fee simple shall first he registered. The proceedings tor the registration of a land title are much in the nature of a suit to quiet kit I" snd are) brought in the circuit court. All leee Sjre paid by the spplicant and the cost w ill ds pend upon the history of the 'convey ances through which the title lias passed. Ali is'rsons interested are given notice as in a suit of equity, lint any person claiming an interest may have his claim considered within two year-. After the expiration of two years he may also make his claim, hut cannot, in case he establish s right, ecu re the land itself. He must adopt satisfaction of his claim in money After land has lieen registered, no title there adverse or in derogation to the title of the registered owner shall be in quired hy any length of posses sion. When a land title has been reg istered, a certificate of soph registration is made, and h duplicate cert: heme de livered to the owner of the land. Kor two years this certilicate shall lie prima facie evidence of title, and after that time it shall he conclusive evi dence.. Transient A registered owner of land, desiring to trauafer bin whole estate or interest therein, or some distinct part or parcel thereof, or some undivided in terest therein, or to grant out of his estate for life, or from a term of not leas tiian 10 years, may execute to the intended transferee a deed or instru ment of conveyance in any form an thorised by law for that purpose. And upon filing such deed or other instru ment in tiie registrar's office ami sur rendering to the registrar the dupli cate certtBuatc of title, and, ' upon it being made lo appear to the .registrar that the transferee has the title or in terest proposed to he transferred and is entitled to make the conveyance, ami ttiat tiie transferee lias the right to have such estate or interest transferred to him, lie shall make out and regis ter as hereinbefore provided a new cer tificate and nlao the owner's duplicate certifying the title to the estate or in terest in tiie land desired to be con veyed tii be in the tranaleree.and shall note upon the original ami duplicate certificate the date of the transfer, and the name of the transferer and the volume and folio in which the ties certificate is registered, ami shall stamp across the original and sur rendered duplicate cert ichatc the word "cancel led." "Kvery transfer of registered land shall be deemed to tie registered under this act, when the new certificate to tiie new transferee shall have been entered, as in the case of the lirst reg istration . and all other dealings shall be considered as registered a lien the memorial or notation shall have la-en entered in the register tism the folium constituted by the existing certificate of title of the lend Bat, Tot the pro tection of the transferee or itersun claiming through any transfer or deal ing the registration shall relate hack to the time tit tiling in tiie registrar's oflee the deed instrument or notiot pursuant to which the transfer mem orial or notation is made." Worss Tnan War. Hundreds are killed in war, hut hundrods of thousands are killed by consumption. There would In iiv deaths at all caused by this terrible disease, if people could lie made to un derstand that Sliiloh's cough and con sumption cure is s sure rented v if taken in the earlv stages lift ta., 60 ots, and tl a bottle. Druggist will refund tin money if a cure is inn effected. Tall- man A Co., leading druggists. 1NSPBCTBD THK WHKAT F1KLD8 g. M. 0'Brlsn Glvsi the gssult or His Observation R. M. O'Brien spent Thursday and Friday on a tour of inspection ol the wheat fields of a considerable area of I'matillu county. lie traveled from a few miles vw-et ot Athena to Warren station on the W a. C K. railroad, thence to the Helix region anil alter wards through the derknrg Flat. In his opinion the condition ol winter wheat is above the average. He has seen wheat iu (.'matilla county looking better and be has seen it looking worse. He thinks that toer, has been, perhaps, a superabundance of moisture, which has prevented wheat imui hav ing a phenomena! growth. He only uotioed two fields of w heat on the trip that had been damaged by frost, one not to exceed two per cent damage and the other not to exceed tive per cent damage. Mr. O'Brien has given the subject of raising wheat in Umatilla county mure than ordinary study, and is consequently iu a poeitiuj) to laatu comparisons and to cause his asburva tions to have more than usual weight. Is This nam huoagh. If you have a nagging cough ami ar losing tiesh, go to a drug store, ana get a bottle o! bhWob's Ctiujumptiou cure. Take two-thirds of it, and tltun, if you are not lamented, return the bottle to the druggist, and tie will re turn your mouey. Isn't that fair? No oue oould ask more. M eta. ,60 eta. and $1 a bottle. Tallman A Co., lead iug druggiats. TWO CABL0ADS OF FU BN IT U MB . aaor a F olaon Asa sleeked Up tor the spring Tsads. When out sf tor furniture an intend ing purchaser wants to go when he or she can have foil line froniVw inch to select, and where the price are right. Such a place IS that of Baker A rob sow, lirst store smith al the postoftice on Main street. Tiv received two carloads offuriiiiure last week selected w ith espeatlal care for tile trade of this section. Tiie new goods consist of lounges, cooebes, davenports, Bedroom suites, con tor tables, tic., while tiie stock on hand of cantor tables, stoves, rockers, chairs, mattresses and such things was ample before rhal. When it comes to carpets, oilcloths and lin oleutus, Baker A Foleoui have a slock that will delight the eye and suit the purse of any in"? wanting anything In that line. Furniture of all kinds, ft is a pleasure to inspect the bargains. Bays Ha Was Tortured. "I suffered anch pain from corns I could hardly walk.' writes H. Kohln snn, T"llahnmngh. Ilia., "but Buck tea ' Arnica Salve completely COrwd them." Arts like magic on sprains, bruises, ruts, sores, sealds. haras, boils, nlcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by Tallman ,V Co. O0BB IS KSTHBTIt. s Instils on Sccupylng the Bridal Chamber tn the City Jail. Fred Moore, serving sentence for stealing cigars from the Klondike showcase, is eeth.'t n in his tastes. Hs insists on occupying the bridal cham ber in the city jail and "hogs" the ...vers. Saturday eveuing he retired lo his private cell and took the oalv two blankets in the jail along with him. He was having things all his own wav until Officers Coffman and Nchcer went around about H o'clock, took tiie bed clothes away from hire and inaiw him lie on the floor. They offered to let him out of jail, provided he would leave town, bat be refused. Me said he wanted tn stay in Pendleton where he could make money. Moore is a young man who seems to hsvs be come inlatnated with jail life in Pen dleton. He first tried the ennnty Jail, and was so delighted with the atomi mrvlntions that upon release tie tried to break beck in, hut only got into the city Jail, on account n't tiie crime committed being too trivial. Moore will Is? excused from living in Pen dleton at the earliest onKrton itv of the puln e department. Five Thlnse. Tiie five diseases for which Shiloh's Consumption Onre is eapecialrv rertnni mended, are tvnigh". t olds, whooping Conjjh, Oronp snd Consumption. No medicine ever made by roan is equal to it in any resecl. Sold under a pqaitivs guarantee Money buck if it fails. 25 cts, K0 ctr and fl a bottle. Tallman A Co. eises - I - DAMAGES FOB HIS LBS. Charlss S. Jaakaon. ot Bpoksns, Dy Hta ttuardlan Brinss Suit. Charlne Higfried Jacksoii. aged IU yearn, lias brought suit in the aupurioi court at Spokane, through his father, i Maries .ick son. as guardian sd litem against Contractors Winter, Parentis A Boomer , wlohad charge ot the con struction of the roadbed of the eireat Northern right of way tbrougli Sa. kiuie, to recover damages tor $L'."sm on account of personal injuries. Plaintiff nl leges that while employed as driver of a dump dart on Hhewrmale island OctoberS), lUOn, the axle ol the cart hroge, t: row M.g the w-tieei uisin him and breaking ins leg in two places fal low the knee. Plaintiff claims that tiie iron casting of the axle was cracked and that he not died tbe foreman of its unsafe condition, but that the foreman told him to proceed with his work. He claims to have lewn confined in the hospital five weeks, which, with doctor loll", etc,, constitute total damages of JoUO. Working 2 Hours a Day. There's no rest lor thoBB tireless little workers lr. King's New Life t i 1 tea. Millions are always busy, curing torpid liver, jaundice, biliousness, lever and ague They ban lit I sick headache, dirvn out malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. Ks at Tallman i in. '. Do Not Trifle with danger and remember every cough or cold mean danger. Shiloh's Consumption Cure will cure your cough or cold at once. It will heal and strengthen your lungs. It is a safeguard for you always. Take it at the first indication of a cough or cold. " A rvr veld Milled la taruei sad tabes -olda alaar' lasted several aiuatht. I tried ShiloS aad u cared mt al ms. Am glail to add in, tcetiasuav I'fkkkr cKrllMl, Mecter lit. Mark's iii.ui La lor . N Saitoh's CuenmuipMeei Oars Is sold hy ail struaataes as aae. so. n M a bottle, a uriuisat auarsiite sia, was oeesi If you or uiit sttsAd gt to ystmr d Writs lor illustrated SsoS as, coeasiatpti Sst, Without coat to yee. S C Weils a C . LasU.,. SI V Koraaleliy TsUluntn A i ... . drug- lale VAUGHAN'S suii the cheapest piswe lo buy OJaOTHlMfJ, BH0M, TINWAKK, t.liAMTKWAbK, HAT.-, CAPs, TKUNKSJ. B!0., KTt Miller,-) all wool clothing at l.KHS THAN 0O8T. -DO pair shoes at less than cost. liest thread, per spool, 4c. Tin sauce pans, 7c, Uc, 4Uc. Mo, 1ft, 18c up. at least !W per oant below the wUulasale price. We guarantee our pr.. ,v C lowest for same grade of goods Men's odd pants, 60c op. Men's working shirts, good line, tit:, Joe, 80c, 38c up still have a guuti line to select front. We have some iieavy shirts for men at leas titan cost. THK CMC A Mai NO ASH IIK.VI INU CATARRH Cl) UK Job CATARRH Ely's Cream Bairn Jueey and iealtl t use. Ctaiuuaa oo la lurloua drug ll l. iitcki alrfSjorUel, (Ives relief at ultcc it Drawna ami Cieaitatia lie Nasal eaaaeajes. aAf f la. U Altaic ItlUautuutUoii 1 -IJI J B fj Heals and urotsx-u the He utWeue . Restores Itie Heiisfe of Tease and Laaeil. Lerifi HUc, sis at liruaaisis t.r Ly ataat ; Trial Use, Tut l.y utsdl KLY BUO rilKKH. U Waxnu .. New VofkT A i.i. I Ht NBWsi" TaJss the Saat Orawnoiaa. DaUy fc ia a yseu hy mail Weekly . v. SJkS SsSdU 'Seealy aa.oo a yaas. Ssaapie awpy free, LAO FARAWAY HILLS LOOK GREEN Oreeenlaat Mass ralth la the Rlnss aad Basin est of Alaska. William Beagle left for Alaska on Thursday, Fahairary 21, with 17 heavy horses fsiught by w. F. Hatiock for the Sksgway trade. Mr. Raagte went to Seattle, and It Is hellered was joiaed there hy Mr. Matlnck, and they will go together to Skagwav. Mr. Beagle will continue his journey to the min ing content. He has properties at Atlin to tie developed this summer, hut will personally visit some of the "hurrah" cam ps that are attracting at tention. Mr. Matlock is deeply interested in a case that has recently heen doci lad by the Interior department affecting the title to It" blocks in the business center d sksgwav A man by the name of Moore originally pnassBStwl s sqnstter's right to the lane) mention'-' He mortgaged it to an Knaliah svn- slieato for llH.nsi, and was unable to satisfy the suortgage, losing the prop erty, in the meantime Moore's rightr had been ignore,!, and in a number oi instances only quitclaim deeds coo id be obtained to the lots of those IS blocks. This litigation hat been pend ing for two years. Mr. Matlock owns a number of lots in dispute, ami may losa them. That is one thing tbat demands his presence there at this time. The hrewary property In winch he interested can read its title clear, not being within the Isiundsries of tbe M'ire tract. Iraft hegtaa are in great demand at Skagwav. Mr. Matlock has been pick ing up all the suitable Ivors he eouid purchase in Oregon for that branch of trade, a ith the result that prices hae advanced ami are very Arm. t e t Acker's AMpBMiS tabids arc aold m s neitive gusrsntee. t'ures heart Ikiirt. miuiiu. ..I 1 1,., I.u.l -.... "r,rnr after etit insf or any form of tlvaoetisia tlm little tablet givea itiiinediate n-- I let. -Jin- and r..r sale h Hr.sk A McCouiaa. Satisfaction all Around M Hi am tiling Hiat -tine, fmm mir i.. s l'artlcula-lv pleasing l oar Oalllonila Mux ltd Maps Bran. It. Isittlcd tn our oern er liars, perailtte.l in lull) matsrs, II eacellt ra all iwints it has a Hot, raotswa Baear utn. ii it btgldr ap.rei-late.l Glen Ellen Wine Vaults Court Street, near .Inhneon. The Old Reliable i it!! or in buaiiiwh and no rnnt U mf Mil ytt hr iiii.hfirtxnui pilOM MV trfitig ta tnakv von i-!iTr flfT fn lvr rnu aa Burli loi iht dollfar a ran THEY CAN'T l" m a wa rarrjr ihe nul b.iujilatr ilaM It nl IU' naat 34 tlP, Mrt.i.il.-.. hu- li un. wtiis CUovw. nruahas rombt 'HI Mdap. link Wagvu 1 vera AWtd I anrai Itiat w aaa atar k lOttarkl In KoVtsirD irtaBgun JOSEPH ELL'S I sabs' sty, rtasataaa aava aaaolsry .... ' ' ' ' ' T " " ' ' " ess . TrlnplMiin- Tl, ALLEN BROS., Wood and Potita. Dan vexed Praatatiy. frleeegigkl I.I and I al.. i.olatk Cost. W.ni't line tin diy OtHce rear of riaviugs llank. PKVPUnoV, ObIMOII, Ring us up. with ono ol uur electric dour IsslU. He up-to-daU-mIioju you build your house and have one 011 your front door Win lour hotise for eWlnc lighte, Utoy are as champ aa garnaans Kvery iu Use elacirlc Una. frDiUclua hlouii Supply House. Maple Bros., Props Pboue's Main 74 and KcJ 176. W. H. Jones, Iu Agricultural Implements, Barb Wire. Uotttatworjd strew, rear of Wtmf O pe ers ilouao. Notary and Corporation $3.50 to $6 Delivered order of us aad save money. Orders for Huboer retain pe also e.iii it si EAMT OREGONIAN PUB. GO Ai . in cm umpbb cab 111(1 tsiu. tiu sltalree. walla, or for wrappiag piiruuees oj Old Dewapeiavra In large Newspapers --ir--. at TUB MAtfl tiBSiiUNUN OyVUIK. feud I. too. OnatMi. .vUiuwii - ,si 1 1 ttfsjss, a-tava New York Novelties of Tailor Made Suits Just Arrived Ami will hr on pxhibiticlti tonmnavr l'Vi.nmry 80 The ladlei an roqaewl til u aaU fUld I'xainini1 tliwtn Notice our center window. AMERICAN PLAN. tU.Ol) per Day and Upwards FHE PORTLAND COaTLAND, OHituoN. 5accUI kales to Kaatern Oregon people visiting Portland. Maadnnartsrs lor tourists aad cocnmrrclal travelera. ti. t. BOWfdstS, Manager I LU. Wny Co., liny an.l aell StckrH, liiirulH rtntl Ormn tor . ash nr Court silrs.1. I Now Yorh Stock l.athange t-h h ago Stock I ..bang. Chicago Hoard ol TraaV. mm. OREGON Shoii Line UMOft PACIFIC "ar sat rime Jehedule saaivg sua rrsra endleton. raoa 1 lo.ago Salt laite. Ueuver Suit Portland VYurut, Umatia, gen SWK lai ass i ll). Si 1.,... a a. a ui takB. at. 1 blragu aiel Best via Hani luglou atlauilr Sell l-ake. Iteuver. ft kitfeaa W.tti umaSa Kan la. at. see 1 lit. Si Luuis 11,1 it al p ai via Huat- eagu aatl gaei ingtua st raid Walla Walla, Ueitutu fasl Mail Mpukans .1 . - 1 a u, mail. Miuusabulis. Si SS ... v s HaS I fiulutli.Vliwau- Spukans kee, lo. ago and Baal Ocean and Kiver Schedule. rkoit 1 1 ik 1 1 a . i. All sailing dates sute SUp. tit Jeiol to . Uangr rur Sau riauoiseu I (. la Hall every tdaya ' Dsiir i r 1 saoept Columbia Blver Sunday i p ui. spin To Aswrla aud Way ea Suuday Baiurday lAudiags 10 p is WlllasaotU llssr Hall) ex. 4 :mi t Sun. 1 pOiegou Oily. Kew burg, us Sunday tfa B. Salvia lltdrpeli.it !. . aad way-Laadiaga. fa.it Corvallls aad Way- i:aip. at. Tues This. Landluga Moo , Wod aad Bat. and Prl. Wlllainelle and Yam 7 a. at. glvsrs .ep. in Tues Thra Oregon City, bayton Mou Wed. aud Sal. and Way-La udiugs aud rn Leave j i L.v. trta Baaks Blver. Lewiei,.u pitj' I Maarta to Lewletua. I " ftjlV"' g. V. Waaaxav. Agent, featlleusn a r -r -soar r-itsost Motel the Pacific Northwest oa msrgins -..oil. . , tire. Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway lot l In, ago, ht I'aul, Ht. lvaia, Kso sas l.Tty, Ml. Joe, Ootta. eta! Al) Points East and South Portland aad Arrlvee MiMnlaye, Wedueedays aad rrldayaat II A a at. Tueedaya,tharadayaaud SaMtrdaye ui slalluiis islliiu ill siilnat w ADAMS, Aaoat, rcnatesoa, una a. a. i.ai.oannaAti, o. r. A., Waila Walla. Wash. Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD t.imUKa tl -..i banis autl dasiUtais. .t'ltsaper thsn tin Lumber. l -Hi. ' Ruildiiui I'stuur. Tar fa pci . I iinc antl Aeiicnt, MlHlltilUliB- Pickets, Pliuter, Brick stud Sand, Screen liuortt a Windowtt, Sttikh and I Xtui-tt, Ttjrm CtatU Pipe. Borie & Light. Prop's Ait tk.. pp. Court Hoot.