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DAILY EVENING EDITION in l.XAPINO l'M III RASTF.KN ORKUON la THX K AST OREOONIAN EVENING EDITION I ft . jzzs mi reori.i utn tmi KA8T ORUQONIAN minrn 14. PENDLETON, ITMATILLA COUNTY, OHEWON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH , 1501. NO. 4MG for -.'e WHITE HOUSE IROChRY STORE ...Not a Nibble .. abwMi teel I so' I pood. Every the true flavor of it kind. Ail rfi-rt ronditioti, being neither nor ton r i h . W9) learned how h - long ago an, knoi how Mi it in good rotui ittoh. American cheese Imported Swiss rhevae l.dain i'Iii, rti . griaertes are gntal enough anyone. white Bouse Grocery. in- PottoAae. ti There's no use Sending your money away Our line of BLACK1 DR KSS GOODS fur sprinR has tfif approved of the fashionable world. Our line of WASH FABRICS compel the admira tion of all beholders and we show in Pendleton a stork equal to any Portland stock. We believe our display of Silk. Flannel and Em broidered Serpe WAIST MATERIALS is the most complete ever shown in this pari of the country. Our showing of lace curtains and ruffled curtains will be of interest to this class of buyers. W'c will be pleased to have you come and see them. Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store trf 1 .11 I V- C. & B. Clothing SuitS and Pants lust Arrived. DRESS SHIELD OMO Dress Shield newest best Prices 25c ant) 30c Tin finest line tiiat will be shown in Pendlc- n this Spring. Suiis will ranu from f 10 to Ro. rants trum 5 to ,v Red Shoes and Hose For infants, cWTflren and misses Hose 25c and 35c. Shoes X5C to 5.2.50. Also high cut lace STETSON HATS print.' st its JRA ' S4-.B0 to$r. fJI Samples free of the Capsheaf ty pin. at thf ty)and get a y oi pins. new safe Call store card The selling price will be 10c per dozen. Will not catch on auy fabric, not even veiling jde a olumbia 1 leading wheel m tie wnrld. . part mad'- prb-ti, tiuilt 1 watch. ist Rued In Dried Fruit Evaporated Stock, very fancy. Get our Wholosale Prices . . . C. ROHRMAN, 309-311 Court Street. .-inli-llu $50 $35 $25 G. J., lues. Hartford or Dunlop steel. Tilt) huril ..-.,-. lUoy'a iron wagons, all lliil that will ntuml irguat Mine made, larden Seeds. Wi- laihuig to no combine. All seeds btail.d at regular price, fir package fac ew crop- warranted. Ui-n- arc some nf tin- liner w, earn . loeketlkiiivos, Stationery, Ladies' or uuU' purees, viaga iim and Periialicals, Toys, doll ami game-. School Supplies ledericK Nor An Artistic ar)d Rictyly Furnished Parlor mIiouI'I contain MM ' our exquisitely inlaid parlor tuiteti, upholstered in rich damask in MMMttiful shades uf colon, that will make tin "unit hmmdoIo" of your room " i ike our grand wii.t nuii" in thuir liaruiony. Wi- befi h,hih handHuiuo now iluaina 111 parlor (urnitiiru at BfleMthM will aurpriau you. BflKERA FOLSOM, Main Street HANDSOME RESIDENCE SHE HAI Ht, iDNTAiMMi u LOW) WELL i, ah i 1 . 1 ' ki .. wtm an wAi'Kit, ON Tl rtTIN STKKKT, WHICH g i.HADKH, WILL BE lSn.H AT A LOW I'HICK ON KAISY TBmHE W HI.'X K Ifc IffBOMl TCHTIN ITMKiT KHOM THK UJkWfWQMM KKSIDKM I I'KOfBTT Of ft HMITH, AM AKKOim- DM I ;--1 VI KW OK THK MOl NTAINH AN H Mil tK)l N'mV AH WEI. I. Ar- A THK TOWN KHOM Hi UQW ito K THl-IttM 'Utl1 ULVOOXi, VVUBOVMIUXG I INK VIKW OK KM) TO GENERAL NEWS. I Now it i reported that Pierponi Morgan i planning to ohtain rontrol of the Penney Ivania anthraoite OMll lieldi". Major I raiu-i" S. Karle, a prominent (rand Armv man. in dead at San DiegO, Oal. In 1!H0 h wan a DMMDOf o( a tamoiiH rotfimi'iit of New York militia. .lohn w. Oawa, the ntwl mavnati who h- been ill in in- apartmenta in New- lork. aa the renlt of hemorrhage o( the noae. which waa tli alter eflectf of a nevere cold, ia hetter Tommy Kyan of Syrai-ime waa giv the deciaion over Tommv Veat 1 Brooklyn alter it 1 1. at Loeiefilra Ki'iitiiikv. ai'Sl 1 Heron da threw ii the aponge. I he tight waa achediil to go 20 rontida. The -teamer Oragoiiian, Imilt for the American Hawaii Steamahip companv waa launched at Rich a ahnivarda at Chefiter, 1'i-nn.. Mondav. The veapi will plv botWOOD Hen Y-,rk. San Kran ciaeo and Honolulu. The (lerioan gon-rnnn-iit na ordereil :UKl barrela of California brand v for nae bv ita armv and navv. Thia ia tin tirat "hiimienl of thia kind and ia the reault of BWtiafactory exxrimelitH with other brand lea. lr. Montague White haa htyui at laiinted by the American Trauavaal league ita delegate and envoy 10 M ri'Hent tin- league and oranchea in t tie Knifed Statea at the oongrcaa to held in Plfil, March 12. In the North American Heview March ex I'r, -ident Ilarriaon haa MOOBd ol liia papcra on "Muainga Current Topica," treating on the I British alliance and the Hocr war in ! which he takea the aide of the Itoera tieorge W. C lavton, who died in 1K!K ! htxiiieathed alinoat hia entire eatati , valued at more than f2.iHM.0Ui) to th leitr of Menver in truat with thf pr,o laioli that it ahoiild lie ued ( I the erection anil mainteiiatici' ; an .aavluni for the aui port and education of male white children. A dei iaioii bv 1 the Colorado diatrict court juat ren 1 dered, holda the will valid. h lor th.' pacific nobthwest nbws. t'il ia reported to have heeii atrtick on the owhiw mile oi hnake river, in the vicinity oi llernard'a ferry. It ia atated that the Northern I'acinY will lollow the lead ot the ireat Notthern in diacxiiitiiining the employ tueiit ot ,lapa on the aectinii crews. Mill T Morgan died at h, a home at A I bony, Monday, aged 70 veara. Dt i-i-iiai-ij waa horn in Ohio. Hi- came to Oregon in i- I taking up a claim at Ward'i Hutte. w. H MeKeeaio died at fptlrwri Mondav. He waa a reaidotit of Port land for a number of veara, and raveled for the J. I. Caae Threading Machine companv. lor tin- paat threi veara he made Spokane hia head,iiart- eri. The atate hoard of tiah coin miaa ion era, couaiating of the governor, a, i re tarv 01 slate and treaaurer. held ita lirat meeting, at Salem Mondav, and appointed H. i. Van Huaeli, of Aa toria, maater warden, and bewia Kean. ol Kuaehurg, deputy. C. i. BllieOO, "f I', ,rtland,i'ontractor haa tiled a potitioo in bankruptcy in the I mted statea courl. Ilia liahilitlea amount to alamt 24ihi. He haa 110 aaaeta. having in lHWi aaaigned all hia property to K. I.. I.itherland, whore preaent uddreaa ia Honolulu. 1 lie MouthiMiumi freight traina liad a rear end col I iaioii at Kiddle in South ttrn Oregon, Tueaday morning. Kn guuier Kocky Willie ol Albany waa aeriouslv injured. Several freight cara were leleaeoped and an engine waa hadly damagial. Tin- accident waa due to a heavy fog. The recuipta ot the Portland amt othce from the aale ol atainpa, atainped i-Mi-lopea and iuHtal canla, for the iiionlh of Kehruary, lUtll. a mted to 402. UU. The receipt for the tor I responding month of last year were I l4,Hi,.i', allowing 1111 lie reaae for il, iH l.i .r aidui: n. Kli Trunk, who wus arreatmi iu Port laud a week ago, at the iimtance of V ictoria persona, on a churuu of em hezzlcmenl of 111), no , lielungilig to a linn in that ity and lor whose person extradition proceed mga were com menced lu'lorc Jud(e Bellinger, was diacharged hy the court I lav and the extradition pajiera rofuned. mmm bach To tin- t ttn w;.,.u rile wu phi ' irom the wry riifcp of death, tin- Bel in In pulevOI the womaiiiy heart ia tia.ukiul-::,!.-, for ihe iii.ii- which aavcl her, tee a oeMM to help Hthei v.omeii iu like caae. Tlioat are the m eti vti n lurk j ronipU d Mi. l-.va n o lu ll 10 wri'.i the iseoeneeyiei fc-sti- inoiilul to the 1 urativf is-w.a of Jir. I'u ruo't l ,i . o. ., prescript log, Thll la only one curt out oi Lb ottigedgi No one wi Mild dare my that the u v r a ge MNMMe wan BM as tlUtllful Ha bill is Mod, All 1 it is he ti uthfnl It, tilUCMiy of tllC average woman that "iavonii- ITe- crttlou cura woewely diacetn v.Ikii u'.i otber UftUW and iiu ii cine. aboiuul fail It ratal) Italic regularity. dnea the hi which wcakog vvulJlvU. heula iuflaiumation unl ulciralion and cure feuiau- wi .1.1.1 It traiupjiliAea tie nervvK, ii-atores tie upjatiti aid iuducva relrtaluu a'.itp A V. BRITISH AND BOERS ARE TALKING PEACE. Lord Roberts and Gen. Botha May Effect a Settlement. o EXPECTED TO AGREE IN THREE DAYS News Comes From Prrtorla Direct lo Hearsl's Newspaper;, and Is Said to Be Absolutely Reliable. New York, March ti. A Pretoria dia patch to the Kvening Journal aaaerta that Lord K itchener.Sir Alfred Milner and I tiuieral liotha are diacuaaing the tern,.-' of a . .nnplete aett lenient ol the BOW war. An agreement ia expected within the tn-M three dav Ocncral liotha demands that 110 Bogfa bo Mel to Helena: that the priKHMn MM IbSte StMll he returned : that all rehela in Cape Colony aliall not la' piiniahed; that private property 01 me iiixTa ne protected : ami that a firm future government la' aasurtal tin South African rcpuhlira under tin l.ntiah flag. I hia good news 1 , lues from hoth Hourcea and ia atated to h ahHolutcly reliable. CLOTURE KULE IN SENAIIi. Ropiiblieam Tropoia to Uf Their- Power In Stopping DebaU. Waahingtou, March 6, The idea ol gdopting the Cloture rule in the aeliate it thia aeanion haa Ih-cii ahaudoneil hv Ihe repuhl icuna. Platt'i. rosolntion. lotrudeoed today, waa referred to the committee 011 rules and, prohahlv will not he reported hack la-fore adjourn ment. Plait hiniaelf announced uq fl(, Moor of the senate that he did Hot e IH'ct anv action on the llMNUUrs at this aeaaion. I hia decision la t he reau 1 1 of the notice served hy ihe deetooreM to th, republican majority that thev will light to the end the proposed change ol rulea. will Visll Pendleton l-'ridnv evening and initiate II candidates for the halge tii ire, living a practical dsn on st ration oi the work of the degree and the Ihair and team movement lor the henetlt 01 me 1 emiieton meninera. Alter tie aeaaion the visiting knights will he haiiiiueted and will return home on fhe following day. Thoae who will attend from t hia city are I Kmincnt commander, ,1. I., .lone general, Henry Oatertiian ; captain gen eral, K. M. Paulv; aemor warden 1 ieorge Chamherlain ; junior wadren, waiter k. Kasssll: sscrctary, Y c. Bleioek; Irseserar, t; w ftbooel prelate. K. K. Parkea , members, H II. Snell, QoorgS Struthera, Col. K N. Itahcock, l. M. Guernsey, N. Nell- ami, lr. Hi I letryckl. 0. n. a n. tbxsi. rho Oregon Railroad A Navigation companv haa paid ita taea (or the year 1000, on the property lieloiigiiig to it which lien inside tin' county ol Walla Walla. The aum waa 114.634 thia bring "'i the entire avatetn which lOClndCS huth the Snake river valley s wen as tne nranch which runs through thia city New Spanish Ministry. Madrid, March ti. A new cabinet oaa oeen iornie,i with a-agnata aa premier, AltuiNloviir, the head of loreiL-n altairs; lienerul Wevler. of UUltan lame, as minister of war Ursais, of Bnanesi Moret, ol tin Interior ; Duke Venagon.ol the marine ilhiuueva, of pnh In- worka. and Uon.anoni'a. of inatriiction. Boil Piatt II Mad. Washington, March tl. There in s report circulated tislay that Senator Piatt, of New York is verv angrv with tin- ireaidelit,eaa-cially with Secretary n war ivooi, on nccoiini oi nooi nav- ng perHtiadial the preaident to appoint Colonel Win. Sanger, of New York, a.-sisliuit n-cretary of war, when Meiklejohu retires. The failure to instill Piatt iu thia mutter mav result in an oimmi war octween th" senator and the administration. Presidential Appointments. Washington, March ti. Preaident McKinlcv sent the following BOSgga Hons to the senate today, Robert S. Me Oormlck, ol Illinois, minister to Aus tria, Captain A. S. Croninahiehl, ehii-f of the hureau of navigation, with the rank of rear admiral : Coiuiuanili-rH Chaanan Todd and Itoherl Iterrv, uptaiiia of tin- navv : Lieutenant Com- mander baniel Stuart, couiiiiauder of the navy. Shoup May Suecesd Evans. Washington, March . A niimher of meliihera of the house and Menate have joined the autltloli to the preaident asking him to appoint former Senator Slump, ol Idaho, commiasioner of pen aloiis, lo siiiceed l-.vans, who Is ahoilt to retire. It iu Ixtlieved thai Senator Shoup will get the place. DUKE MANCMliSlliK SUKU. Upon His Arrival With His American Wire Served Win, Papers. Liverpool , .March 0. 'The Imkc ol Manchester arrived here tislay on the Oceanic, from the I'niti-d Mutes, where he recently mnl his honeymoon , aith Ilia wife, tnruierly Miaa iiiiinermau. I Cincinnati . The duke waa nnine- liately served with avrit in a suit ol lamiiges lor breach of promiae hroiiLdit hy Miss Porter Knight, of Marlla.r- illgll lusiialon, n eatminster , who anna that Manehenli-r was engaged I make her his wife la-lore he marrind the Aim man heireaa. The luke was taken very much hy surprise. Train Wrack on the Pennsylvania. Coat.svillc. Pa. March tl.-Th "Pennsylvania," a ptaaongef train, , raahed into a freight trsin at th. I lope tower on the Penn-v I van la road in noon, .iioie 1 1 111 ti a doen paaaengcra were injured. A Imapital train ha la-en sent to the acelie cabinet Members Take Oalli. Waablngtoe, March 6, Chief JeMka l-'niler thia morning went lo the Whib House and awore in Ihe eight ineinhers ol the eahlliet. Former Ambassador Uhl Dying. Greed Rapids. March ti. former Up I ted states ambassador ta Qermany, RdVin f. Kill, is dying at his home here. Steamboat St. I.ouls sinks. Vevav , bid., March ii. The steam laiat S. Louis sank early Una morning near here and it is lailieved several I ives were lost. CAlTl.fc Industry BAISINli IN ALASKA. In But Bapldly HeKlnnlna. Growing. Joseph IfoOaba, vice president and general manager of the W. ,V C. It. K Co., one of Ihe railroad men attending the wool convention, was asked re gardiog probebla sheep shipments for th ming spring, lie referred the qlMSl lo his general freight and passenger agent, S. It. Calderhead, who gave BUM ra I nab la information. Mr. 1 lalderhaed said "Iu the territory contiguous lo llctuii, there should lie moved spring, approximately, 2iki.imn head sheep. There are morn al p whi naturally than there Pen this of nil would go out this apriug wen- 11 war ago, consider ;N0LANU, (itKMANY, JAPAN. They Olve Notice to China That Hussla Must Bot Be Favored. Vienna, March ti. -The Ahendhlult aay olliriallv that l-.iiKlaiel, In hngny and Japan have lefrenMsl bl Hung fhaitir thai it China submits to the lemanda ol Kusaia for excluaiv" eoli- trol in Manchuria, the countries D sryeii will deseeed that snay shall he r- mitted to acquire laual Uirritorial an aillagUs at the ea use ol l.hllia. Ihe situation at Pekiu hutwi-en the rival powers is iMjcoming more strained as time paaaes. SALOON LICfiNSeS KAlSlil). Them ably more. Ah to prices, I am not ready yet to give any definite auwser. "One fact I hat will vitallv interest the iiveatock men who are here, is the jua-dity ol mutton that went to Ihe soii,'--l markets last year. Mv figures are (hut KI,INSI sheep were purchased 111 the Sound cities during . .. .Now, una year, .although there are more u-ep to aell in the Northwest, tl -ouilll Will IIKolV luke llo u.ore si p than wen- taken 111 lissl, lor thia res sou I lie Alaska market will not he sogianl, lor us, by reason ol the lacl that c ill leim-ii have gone i nto Soul hem Alaska and entered the cattle raising industry, and will to a certain extent suppi" llin Alaaku demand. I hia, as anyone can see, will materially alloc llin market which has shipa-d sheep and cattle to A laaka. New North Coast I. milled Ml. Calderhead also stated that the (a tOOttl ' North Cast Limited" will bs put on again on May I, with theeiniip MOO I overhauled, and the time lor crossing the continent will lie ma terially reduced. Ihe "North Coast Limited" waa one of the most noted trains 10 the world, and ultra, led uni versal at lent ion to the Nor 1 hern Pacific Deny, on the pari ,,f the travel lag peblw. AN IRISH WAKE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. JV Sixteen Recalcitrants Forcibly Put Out by Police. IRISH MEMBERS RESIST THE OFFICERS Trniible Due to BaUour'j KITorts to Apply a Closure 00 Mia-allon Ksllroatn Without Dltcuulto. Loedoe, March high hslay over 111 the house of crowda gathered ho.lv met st llvfatoni of police I Kxi-itenient rsn the scene last night ominous and grest outside when that main halav. Two were held in reaili- FOUND Wrapped In UHAb HOUV Apply at the East Oregoiiai Offlccj ud lay al rfcatk a ituoi lui ten l-.iijf w.tk I 1 ;.. .1 ' wnditioii auU lu'd sin 1,1 ibr br.t ooctjrs of llu- vie,- after cver)lluu !t Ik ,. .1.1.. riiel I l.aa btr-n a'v." i' to air I akct mv h.iklM.11. 1 to kt BSC .- ' AaS OS HI Pint.- . Psv.jna I'rsecnpMua '1- ao laiih in ii bin lii Hi a ii. sail srkee I harl ;.-k a ii inn, week I whs sbir to walk Iu Ulc dlluna. 1111 lu wy in. ami ty llic liinv in . i - K..I.I.-. I j.U.- 1,, ti . k l.r 1. . 1: t I vui. i.t vi , ia. iim lr i'e .v. .e..l list it. I n.'titfh Dr. Pierce's Pleausaiu I .llcln cure can M full a OUlleJ. Walla Walla Council Increases From aSAU to SIOUO. Walla Walla, March g Last night the city council raised the In-enae on kahams from f LSI to 10tSI pair annum. banished the nickel iu toe slot ma chine lo the scrap heap and ordereil the chief of police to enforce the law regarding garni' nog and to see that all gambling in the city bu atopMl and remain so. The action when it isme was sudden, ami fell like the prover bial noji uf tbuoder from the clear sky. it was al the extreme finish of tin- session. The only approach to SO objection to tills came from Councilman McLean, who has si ways been reckoned aa a temperance advo cate lie said he Lhouvrht the sum oro ' posed might be too exorbitant and that lie favored a reduction of the demand to SIMM. His motion to amend in tins I manner was loat lor the lack of a seconu and the original cjuustion was put. i'bere was uot a dissenting vojos. salgbu Will Vielt Peadleteu. Washington Commaudery Nu 1, KuigbU TewoUr, uf Walla Welle, a Blanket In a t able Near ulbbon stallan. Coroner W. i. Cole received a tele gram on Monday afteriuaiii Irom J. Hwart al OibMB atation nilorming him thai man had la-en found dead ill a cabin a hall a mile east of there and lor him to come up The coroner telegraphed latck asking ll there were any marka of violence on deceased Ihe reply came thai there were mil that a close inanimation I, ad not been made Cormier Dole, iNiputy Sheriff Joe Jllakh v and Joseph It. Mcllill, aii)( i nlMseluSH "I II.. iouni imapital, went M Gibber, "ii llu. Ii,,ih Monday even ,g isk.ii, a g.ssl-suial coflill along wish temii- 1 lain arrival at l.lhlajir they tjere .In,, ted to the choiii ana uerriei ttm heavy coinn will 'hem tstVi-ugh the mud and aal,i I.eVIMg SO Wade In Ihe river a pari ol she Stay. Uiaui arrival the lauiy wan -found erapiaml in an old omit. I lea esgsaeev made a careful es animation at it, mid found it lasdiy decavexl, hoth sads having Iswu . hopped off with en axe long tatfore It was a piega of a leg i i. in. tax looxl, nut deep, are supposed to hers dlfad Ihe cabin full to overflow IMg bar the next lew miliums A Sail-baaed Indian had gone t" iim Stills Md bad ooi.nal nhul he aopp.aggj wae man lying in one . oinei rgapesj his blsuleU Ihe Indian tried (o SSaost, him, hut failtsl, and U-mg afarsi i, make an in ness to ouell any row that Might occur I be Irish nationalist leader. Redmond. at Ihe oi ing, raised Ike .iueatii.ii.il privileges, itendlni that the Irish memlM'rs were forcibly removed, be cause rea.rtial for diHgregarding tlie hair, without proper steps he taken d Identifying them. He was in terrupted by Ihe sH-akrr who aeiil," it ia not a tineation ,,f irivilege hut of arder. " Kiilmond clainual that seme of thoae suspended had actually mine into the lobhv lo vote laifote Ihe scene irose. The chair, however, said he was boend hv the MfOll el Hie cbsir man of the committee having the matter iu charge. Hut if a member was wrongly rapnrttal, if he would write the facta lo him. he would com- 11 it 1 1 1 iitt hie letter hi the house The Iriah memla-rs are urging that I he oin-l ion nf juatice ol suanend my thcit associates ahouid la, considered I-1 ii is 1 1 y tin- aN-aker said the uuratimi , privilege could he ilim naaed aa aeon a- the ineinhers suspended wnuhl write htm giving Iheir statement of facta. How the Trouble (ante About. a union, March ti. In the house ol Minion alter midnight Hallour ap plied a closure on iHlncation estimates. 1 he mil i i it I ists shouted "guage" and refused to leave the limine when a llvlsion waa taken. The speaker then espelhsl lli re alcitrants and llalfniir moved their "iispciish.ii. Ihts was agn-ial to with ut a division Ihe staiaker ordenal them to withdraw, hut thev refused amid great uproar. At this a nunilair of ollicera and m I icemen entered to en force removal. I'lugi'iie Clean, a miI.it lor eolith- east Cork .struggled .h-speratelv against removal and there was unite a light oa the lloor, lasting over live minutes, titer Irishmen assisting him. He stin k Ins legs under seat and I'ould mil he removed lor aome minutes Meanwhile other policemen were struggling and lighting with other Irishmen whu stiaal up and ohstrm ted the passage ol Ihe lailice to t'reail'a seat. The national ista fought and Struggled frantically, hut at length the superior mice ol me peine aini-maieo in dragging t'rean OOt hy the lege and arms and carrying him down the MM ol the house. The police then rate read slid carried ..tit seek ol the remaining recalcitrants iu the same manner. Sis policemen SUAeed lor each men. 1st with ths ex ception. if I-1 st v ill , wholes log man and he rO( B I red eight. Many sa they ieie Udng carrieil out, wavsl their hands and shouted "God Save Ire- lend I" The trouble arose through Hallour closuring the whole education eat I mains w I tbont giving an opportunity to dia BUM th" Irish voice. IM ,in BUSSCH'S BNSWSHV. vi-niigatioii, ran atarttal the falsi rauoi Coroner I '.,1c laSSg hi i .... .1 . ixsz. nine. i on me vrSBB with the aofBa auH a el i mi. at reuri And see if it la disease Karl 'a boautitiee tin- lu an aasurus perfuct healt tt eeuta and 60 couUi if rnsull are nut aale Co. M)a''hlxju and Assistants re slay night, l.tho corpse. Polydore Hoens Has Taksa ll for a Tern ot Five Yssrs. A deal that has bggfl brew ma for several weeks was consummated on Monday when Polydore M-a-us sue reeded William Roaaah la the brawary and sal. sin hiiatness II., new proprie- i,,i tins leaead the property for s term ot in- .-ars. and will continue to con- dm i tne business as heretofore, lee brewery is s landman, on Court street, having lajen ha-atiai there in 1BB3, altei the flood in the spring ol that year when Mr ll.aiscir nrewerv on the north side ,,1 the river wsa see uwav. Mi Mi-na is a native lleligum, bill has haeu a farmer Ol I Distil la county for the past 10 years. His latin is only alaiut S mile SJal a hall Irom this city, above the track He is a isiiiular youug and sin i ceils to a nourishing laieiuuee. Ihe brewery under the new manage incut will continue its output ol alaiut M harr- ls r week Attended Inaugural Bsll. Ornaon had a lull representation at the inaugural hall in Washington City Monday night Memo in atteiidaace Irom Oregon wen,. Mm iiiiiry, sirs. I i Bona tot I mil, h, Miss tongue. M lakes (Jilfry, Ulae liiitoer, Miaa P..., man ol rialem, Mis ."lioshelun-r, ICIaser Ooenell and Mr, c. H. leek ol Portland Keprsaentalive Miaajy was the only munilsn of the ttregou delegation to attend. Senator end Mrs. I ort, i Keuator and Mrs. Turner, and Kepreaentstive and Mia. Cushman, from Washington, were oi. s. i,i Koreat Tisher of The lisllae, and Thomas Tougus, jr., were lies younger Oregoniana praeent. kaolin or Tea lion, and b (gists undo. I a Oesa Mystery. It is e tnvslerv why women endure hackaahe, headache, uervoueueae, sleeplessness, melancholy, fainting end diwjr spells when thousands have proved that Klectnc Bitters will pulckly cure such Irouldaa. 1 sunurau or years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. I'hebe Charley, of Peterson, la.. 'and a lame beck uainad me so I ...uhl not drees myself, hut Kleotrie Hitter wholly cored me, end although 73 vaars old. 1 now am able to du all my housework." It overowuae con ll nation, improve appetite, givaa perfect health. Only AUu et Tollman A Co. 's drug store. ro even a cols ia omb ear. itSSEbI