00 DOZEN SHIRTS ade expressly for People Pendleton and Umatilla ounty. 75 dozen at 50c 65 dozen at 75c HO dozen at SI. 55 dozen at $1.25 25 dozen at $1.50. Sue Window .lisjiluv in north window of leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co, -ATl'UDAY, IfABOH B, 1901. HIM: IM Kl:r.t:.ii;ni i f ini; Dls.'ins the NlaaraKuan Bill. .! Int. .ruiit inif uiiMillll nf till' tlnhiil Hll.'ll'tV III till' I'l'Milll'tOII HOHtlHIIiy i hi'lil Friday nlltiriinnn. Thr mirti'ty i orgaiiixetl Hiul rimilnrti'il fur thr ie being to repreaaiH tha hooaa "i reeentativea of the rongreei ol lha SltOtod upi'iiker. The iliHi'iiHHiiiii over tin- N Icataagan bit I a which .1 ....... i . r . .. I III' I 1 1IIIF riiWMIIDI 1 1 c. Oonthar, nl Nee York, tin of ii r-Ji' wu.- ii i' ur 1 1 ii 1 1 - i " iih ' i mi alBrniatlve nidr, mm wm ably mh I'll ,. oof : oil o-o "ii .. iii -. - -1 1 1 1 1 ; .. i BnIhi OUaCllO, III tllllllM"! I"'" ', ll IttlMlnin-. I)f I I'll IIK V 1 VHII III tl If .111111 I1- H"H 1 1 1 I j;rv"iii'iiuiii i lii I'. . ... hi l . . . f . i -. M . 14m. rt c I hv l oiiyreMHWiiini'ii .wynir iiwkh. nl Mil mill rln Ytulker, nl 1 . Il l I lilHir 1 III lir Itliril rirn illill I ll I million liu inr rniNiirr a- np iml mnl tli dill jiUHHiil liv 11 vntn o( tn H. Tli ix method of handling tlm pfODO Hon I'ffi'rtiMl ii triiilr iiuriiomi : It DMUUMf of cniului't i liu- ii dt'biitr in limine of representatives : it gave ii'l'i ii hetter know leiigt oi mi' in-ri'H 'v oi I'ii- hil' h ii i-1 1 i i ' i 1 i i 1 1 nun .. A. . I .I.... l.i . I. .I...!.. IVl' llll'lll lie , ill. I Mill me ill m-i'iii l irl'lltinn in mi' lieiienih ueiive.i it mn .. en-."""' --- I l . l I infill' in iniiirn. I. ill No. 2IIC. Hume fec nrr cut tn tin mnl $10 respectively. The attorney MR! tn In H little slow in ai' tini nt itik llii'inci'lvi'H with tin' new law, iiri'iinl Ins tn wr.nl frnni Salem, mid havi been nutting itii tin' old fern ever sinn tin. iiiinhiiut nf tlm new law. These (mm uti into tin' itate treaiory, the MSUe hh Mirier till' old la", nl IBM Tlir ni'W law amend, hit) ion 1! oi tin art of rVlirtmry I, ISM, A Good Thing. Our I'ri'iil -grand inothrrc garrets contained tilt Maine hrrli" of all he-Ill - iiiir lomiti iti KiuI'h Clover Bool Tea. They gave our anoaatori rtMiwlhi kept tin' lilood pur", and will do tin nami for yon if you nay ho. I'nw -6 ctu and 50 rtn. Tallman it Co. , lead ing drngxlita. CUTTING DOWN NIKI. man Hill No UUH ll ot Intoroat Atlorneyi nnii Litigant i Mooreboeea, deputy rlrrk of tlm ii .it'll r e.inri. 1 in ie.0,01, wi ti ...ii l ll li. eio. .ii"!. violin wii" oiini-it it. ir Inta laaaawtodi ami approved hy ir oyeFBQf I'l'hrnary Mi ll Inm bare fori- Im-cii thr law that appal I AM ta all pay a fee nl -' upon tiling a illineiii, on no .i hi in. "ii'i".i'ii' iiirt. Hint 'n r tin- ri'Miioiiili'iit ahull .... .Ill ...I I ..I..... Iilu Hi.. arilllCii. Hv tlir provi ol liollMe Athena News Notes. I hr l-.iihi Ort'inmun ib llidnhtiiil to tin Atlitiiia for tlir followinn iti'inc : T. P. I'aur'H lilllh hirt Inlay wan Mil hrattiil a fi'iv nuri.- ain hv a nutiihrr nf his frinmlH wlm mirpriHi-d him ut lii hoiiii in thin plarr. Thtv nur printid bin with thr gift oi a haiidnonn Kolil-hraded naiin. Ilnrari Walkrr in ntraihlv Kiiminc and I' now naul tn hr out nl ilunnr ll in naid that thr dinranr wilt Iravi 1 1 i ii i with hin fair prurlirallv frrt frnni cara. No other inrinhrr of thr family i.. i taknn thr ami it in thought none. will. ;. M. Proome drove up from Pen dli'tnn liint nifht mid in in Inwu Inday. lit- in MOOBpMioij liy 0. Ilayrn, r horsrliuvtir Thr two nriitl"inrii wrn in tin tlnl ix OOOOtry yeHtorday, whrn tlmv onrohaaed Bve tea nil. Thr othrr dav, whilr splittini; wood, .lohn Walttir hud hin hand nrvtirrly rut. Thr ax hmnllr raiiuht ill hin rout and thr krrn nduti rauir down on th timid, makiiii: a had eimh. Ir. I' .rn.i ml in hrnulit tin -i.ii. tourthrr with Bva ntiti'liHN. While in Pendleton Wednetdej w .1. Wilkiuniin mrt with .lohn Curl, rniisin whom hr had not nrrn for Ihirtv vrarn. Mr. t!arl in rniintnti with tht 8t. Paul ntnrkyariln and wuh it diili'uutt I" tlir woolrowrrr runt tion at I'riidlrtiiii. llouirr Mrllridr mid Mrn. l.oar iturkr were married in Walla Wa Wrdursdav. Thr urnoiu in ll hmtlirr of Win ItoBridOi n( Athriia. JEWELRY DIAMONDS WATCHES and a eonpleta Htir of the GENUINE V"!! nil l l ll lint Hcoalrlnv (w) "1847 Rogers Bros." Knlvea, horfca. Spoons, etc Brae ciirtfullv exiitiiitiril end IwrMfll t) lt- ! M the lcl nmii lul k1h L. HUNZIKI, i J weler anJ Opi jian.. Nnxt tloor to Air in ll Will Do You Good. a blood paeifler uml tianutt bnlldor in Karl'n Clover Bool Tru. Sold for half a ttmliirv on our Kitarantrr. Mmirv ri'fumird if rrniiltf- arr not oat infartnrv Prirti !!ft t:tt. ami ot) irt. Tallman k Co. The Woolarcweri' MeetlnR. A. I. I.rurnw, tlm niiutipiiiau, ban ri turned Iron i tin aaya tlm Walla Wul l it Btateenan, where hr attrndnl tlm fmirtli it ii ii ir ii I niertiiiK of tin Puvilir Northwi'Ht WoolrtiwerH1 annoria. lion, llr wan rlrrlid our of thr vittn prrnidrntn of tilt, orxuninution. In nprakinir ol thr riinvtoition today lit naid: "Tin iiii'titiut; wan mm ol thr boil '( tin kind I havr tivrr attiHidrd. Thr atlriidani'ti wan uond and till lliiiHiuHiu wan KtinrroUH throuuh all thr nrnnioiin. Many rxcrllent papi'm wrrr ruiid on thinirn ot iiitrrmt to tht ih ae pre leer, ami uli who wnrr preaenl wr.-r rrrtainly htilittHtt'(l. Attention Sir Knlahti. All 1 1 1 -1 1 1 of tht I ni form Hank arr rrniiMHtrd In luetit ill K. of I'. hall Sunday alTrrnoon al 1! o dork, lor nniipany iiiHpttrtion and installation ot "ilniT-. All kuiiEhtn ihenirint! to join thr I 'inform Hunk will hr ad- liiitlnd an I'hurtrr ninulinm ut thin netting, if pfejeat. liy ortlur nl raptain. t). w. ICOEPPEN, Beoordei THR NEW ASSESSMENT LAW. It Wets Never Failed Mr. C. S. j'ca.iiur, tlir writ. known druggist of i" . iii City, La., ishighiv thought of in hiMiieigb- h iii ml In cuuit of his skill iiii. I curr in tilling re .iltins The hunt physui.tiis in tht place send ' ik. i .nts to his atOrt win: ver they van. Any- i . i itiiieh .Mr. Pea ilea nay any can be depended .. n..oluti.ly. In a letter to W. H. Hooker ft 1 . Nuw 'ork City prnprirtoiK ol Acker' K tugliiib ,cdy. hcgayi In nil my many ycMiVexperi i . a diuggiiii . I have never handled a medi- oi any uatnre that gave such complete butia. . on aa Aeker'a Bngliari Remedy for T hroat i bung Troubles I have aold hundredaof oa, mid have yet to leuru ot u single cuie I ie ll tuilcll to Hire, ill in iu, ii nets with a cer i i ity that is really mar v i ua, My wife tinea not l iki much slock in mnl: if, but she 1 aa ab'ol.ite th iu Ackers Rtij I lab inody, always baviuu it hoi elbnxv iu case the childrvn are utlucketl by 'Up at night. It is a , o itlvely hurnilobs rem tdy, as 1 cuu personally h n v I know of a little i I s Iii i :!.. ii liii t .il I v ilrun k a. whole hot tie. she was, o. iiuch lor a short tune, but the sickness passed away, and then the child was better health than ever before. I can understand why Acker's English kom edy is so efficacious, because 1 urn u druggist. It ut not a niereexptjctorunt. in a Iti-emrtheninK. invigoruting tonic as well. Wtnlo it heals the untatlons ... the mucous membrane, it also build up the conatitutiou ami purine tho blood. I emjorue it absolutely." Sold at use toe. an.'-so u bottle, throughout the United BUte and Canada ; ami in KiicdHiMl at is. id . is. ?d.. s. oil. If you are not sutbttted after buyiug. return the bottle to you. liraggUt, ami get your money back. He authurU. I Ac iU-ik umtnmkt. W. il. IIOUKU: .1 lYJ., J1irt. Nm l eUl.li H 'lo K4 fd'COMAIi HKNUUm-ON. OUK. oi course, aick at Dlieuised by County Court and Dlitrlet Attorney Halley. County Jtrdge 0. A. Martmnn ami Comniinniuimr T. P. dillllUd, eonptM inft tin county court, put In ronnidrr ahlt of thr time ycnterilny ftOTUOOD in conference with Dhrtrlol Attorney T, G. Ha i ley diirunsing thr new rhu's menl law. It in thr eenerel opinion in Offlolal oifolej that thr MOW law will hr Dnnbereotne, eon pi looted and evpen. nvr Inr all roiu'rrnnl. I hi ansrnnnn'iil will bti IpvipiI thin year under the new in fact ip now boilM than levied hv A enaeor. George Buxan, bol the pay menta of taxen nni-aanoally, an pro vided in the new law, will not hr Oon nienred until next December. Taxen thereafter are made payable nnmi-anniiallv on June I and IWrmher 1. If paid hel'nre a crrtaiu datr a rohate in allownl hv thr rol lector, who in the nheriff. Another ieriKl elapse ilurinu which thr taxrn arr iianl at their lace. After another datr thr taxrn become drlimjurnt and a penalty in added. All (hat ban to be gnuc through with twice a year. It in be lieved hy thoBt who have examinrd the nuhjert ami expressed themselves that it will nearly if not quite double the cost of collertinK taxes in this countv. It will certainly necessitate the hiring ol another clerk in the sherm s ottiec, fnr the intricate workings of the new law will compel a hookkeeiier to make entries with both hands, whilr an other is kept busy t. .firing on rrliAtrn and penalties. DEBATE, DRAmYaNI) MISIC. Hlali Srhool Pupils and Friends Mnet In Aiiemblv Hall. Assembly hull on the hill was crowded last tfOBtMJ at a nottiDJ held under the auspices of the Aiittuntan and 1 lenu Iran litrrar Mm irtios of the High school. The evening wan pleaaantly spent w ith a delmte, mimic, a scene from "Thr Uerohant of Venice" and thw quarrel between BrntU ami i'iiisiuh from "Jnlim CmiHur." The dobatr wan npon the question I "Kennlved, Thai Oregun should he divided into two ntatrn upon the line of the Clisciulr mountains." Freil S'imrnt, Hlainr llallnck and Koy It I it It I ty supported the proposition with wit and eloquence, while Florence Atkinson. I'.dith Kpple and Tom Milarkey denied tt. Mrn. B. Alexander, K. K. Pi I and Jamrs A. Fee, by a vote of two to one, gave in their decision as judges in favor of the negative lide of the dehate. The court nccne from "The Merchant of Venloe'1 wan given hv a numhnr of the girls of the high srfionl, thr rast being as follows: Portia, Myrtle Disney: Duke, llerthu Alexander ; Shy lock Maggie Fletcher: Antonio, Mary BotbrOefc; Hassan in, irare Crawford : (irstiano, Kama Sawtelle; Halanio, Ivv Kimhrrll; Nerissa, Chloe Stun Beld : Ch rk, Delia Hurlon. Ahility, if not absolute histrionic genim. wan diaplavcd by the youthful artrt-ssrn, and their work Mlled lorth ninrrre api laune, Harry Taylor, un BmtM, ami Bobeii Oronin, as Cassilin, gave the quarrel ncene from ".Iiiiius Caesar" in a i rr.li tahle milliner. The mimical numbers interspersed through the program consisted of a piano duet, mixed quartet, male quartet, voi'ul duet, a nolo and chorus. The best of order prevailed and the evening wan pleasant uml profitable. WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES. Mrs. Coleworthy Withdraws at a (an didate tor School Director. Current rvrutn iu the local rluh -hair hreu thr BDBUl alootiOU of i tlh rrn in the Current I.itrnttiirti club, ami a meeting oi tile liharry cominittre. ITit ollirrrs of thr Current Literature for the next clOh rnr will hr, proab drill, Mrs. K. Alexander, vitc preai dent, Mrs. Kdltli Cornine; aerretary ( Mm. B, K. Porlugton treaaurer. Mis Klla llexrr. The members of thr 1 1 lirnry rom nlttei ami thr proaldontl of the loial dubs were invilrd to hold a joint Hireling at the home of the state presi dent on Thursday uftermniii, for the purpose of cataloguing the hooks now on huml, ami also for thr discussion of traveling library mrthodn and state leduralion bnsinrnn. Owing to lurk of full attendance of the coin mitiee only u part o' the books were cutalogtit'd, and the discusnioiis were punt (Hilled . Friends of the traveling lihrarim will be glad to know that Mr. Hubert l orstor baj presented the lederat ion with a siihstuut ial bunk cane, holding thirty volumes. The case hun bOM lilliid. uml will he sent to Athena, iu response tn a request from the woman's club there. The Parliamentary rluh will hold Hn regular meeting next Tuesday afternoon at 1:80. The OhieOgO Womun's rluh hus just bam rt'lrhrut iug its twunty-hftb birth dai Bono ot the things aeoonpl iahed luring thtine years art- t lit pulling ol women phvsirians into two insane asylums, placing mutronn in thr polite stali'iiiH ami countv jail. ke.iiiib! no a aahool tor the bMem Ol boys in jail, putting women on the school boards. and on thr board of trustees of the state university. This club also ruisr.l $-IJ0,UU0to establish a Hoy's Industrial school, und .ooo to build dormi tonrs for women at the University of Chicago. The rluh bus hum active membern The Town Improvement Society of tiknwhegun. Maine, evidently deserve Its name. A recent report savn of it : "Three of its members have linen ap pointed by thu city uuthorilies as 'park commissioners,' the first town to put women on such a board, prob ably, and certain I r the tirst to create a commission of women only, to ex pen. I the money which the city has appropriated for parks." it would probably be safe to say that the in habitants of SiJt.m negaii do not i lean up their backyards and cellars iu the spring and dump the ruhhlsh into the slreeir, or on to the nearest iscaut lot I i.ev would quite likely be aatOD ishetl to hear that such things would be suffered to occur in any oTviliaed eoui muiiitv ami what do you suppose they Houltl think il they should happen to pass through Pendleton, on their May io "Oregon r Oriental fair?" A walk along Hailroad stroet would show the pertinence ol tiiis . j - -si on, iu recoiiiuiuiifliiig that a woman b plaeetl on our school board the club women of the city expressed no dissat isfaction with the present hoard, but saw in the st(llllon ol new members au npHirlu;iity to increase tne uaufuliiuss of the I. ...in I to the school, for there is no oiiesli.in Uf u the value of the right woman iu the isisition of school director. In suggest iug the iiaiuu of Mrs. Murgeret Cuienworthy for tlirei lor the clubs are sure thut no unstakr was made. It would 1m tlillicult to liutl Mrs. Colesworlhy 's equal lor the ami she certainly has no superi ors. It in said, hnwrver, tiat the "slate" hail already i n made up, bj whom the puhiir lot- not been in- Ion I, anil a;- neither the rluh women nor Mrs. Cuienworthy have any wish to tlgiire in Otty polities, Mrs. 'Coles worlhy withdraws her name, and will not be n rand iilate. A Deep Myitery. It is a mynterv w hv women endure backache, headache, mrvonsness, sleeplessness, melancholy, lainting and di.r.y spells when thousands have provtyl that F.lectric Hitters will (inirkly cure such troubles. "I snrTered lor yearn with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cher ley, of Peterson, la., "and a lame back pained me so 1 DOOld not dress myself, but F.lectric Bitten wholly currtl me, and although 78 years old, 1 now am able to do all my housework." It overcomes con stipation, improves appetite, gtvM paffoct health. Only .Vie at Tallman St Co. 's drng store. FARMHRS ARE ANXIOUS. Two Men Sold Ihcm Hediei and Thsy Are FsarTul. Quite a number of farmers in the vicinity of Helix, Vansyrle, Warren, Fulton, Adams ami Athena have recently, purchased hedges for fences irom two traveling representatives of a nursery. Now they ore fearful that iu addition to the : .edges they have per haps purrhaseil something else, in thr nature of a gold brick, for which they may tie compelled to pay more than thev bargained. They are so anxious about the matter that they arr going to hold a meeting at Athena on next Monday. March 11. at I o'rlnrk p. n. at the offlOl of JetM W. Smith, to discuss the matter and see exactly what kind of a complication they have gotten into, w. M. Scott telephoned the Kant Oregon tan on Friday re garding thr matter. All farmers who purchased hedges, or contracted to purchase hedges from these two travelers are requested to be present at the lore! nig at At he mi. StOO Dollars Reward, flOO. Till' rt'SlllTS III tllln IIHH'I Will lit' lili'Stt'll to li'itrn Uml there 1. hi li's.r line .IreH.mi! .Il.t'a.c tliHt scluuce Imt Im'imi Hblt In rure It) nil iu himki'-. hiuI flint In I'slsrrii. Hall'. I'slnrrh t'ure is the only ... . . sari now known tc tbe raedlcal ir.. i . CntMrrli kretaa h rmi.tltii' llntial iIIm'hih' ri'qtitn. h t'oii.tlliiiliitiHl imo lie ni. Hull'. CHtHrrli Care lit tnkeii fiiltTiiHlly, aetliig illrt'i'il)' mi liu' hlnoil hiuI tntit-otiM atir liiee. ill (he ..y-tetn. theri'liy ill'.lriiylnil lilt' fonneetlaa m t he otieBae, aa4 gtvlaa tae aa tlt'llt ntreligth by tiiillillug up the t-eliKlltillliill and Mslttiriil tiHttire lit iIiiIuk It. Work. The preprleliim lisvi' mi mueli f Hit Ii In ll. t'lirntlvi' power t teal theyegerOae Haadred i. ... fur mi) oast1 Unit it ihIIs in curt'. Hrnil for ItM ol i.'SlliniiiilHU. AtlrlrrsH. K. J. fllKNKV A CO., Tnh'.hi, Ohio HoM hv iiruggitlH, 7.V'. Hall's lauillv Pill, lire llie Isml Vlsltli.. His Mother. Dr. l.jliu K. Hlakeslee, a I nion raised hov, eauie over thr mountain on Sunday morning's train to pav a visit to his agnl mother, Mrn. (;. L. Hlakeslee. whose health has of late hern tailing, nayn the Union Scout, "Doc" Irll here nearly a quarter of a rriiturv ago .iii-1 ban not ntaved in I'uiou very long ut any one time since. He has for the past year been hs'atrd iu Pendleton in tht practice of his profession. Hin family, consisting of a wife und three step-duughtars, some of whom will he remembered by numerous friends here, where they reatded for a while, some ten years ago, are now loratril in I .on Angeles, Cal il'urnia. Tot Causes Niahl Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with crimp," writes Mrs. .1. C. Snider, of Crittenden. Ky.. "it set ined it would strangle before wi 1 1 I n t a tloctor, hi we gue it llr. King s Ni'W Discovery, whleh gave quirk Ir- hei and pernaoently cored it. Wa al ways keep it in the bouee in protecl nur children Iron oroop ami whooping rough. It cored me uf a chronic bronchial troublr that no othrr rrmed'' would relieve." Infallible lor euiighs, eohln, throat und lung troubles, fair and $1. Trial boltlrs free at Tallman A Co. 'a. -- Look at Your Face, And see if it is retiretlllg lieallb ol diaaaac Karl's Clover Bool Tea liruutilles the farr and eoiniilexion, anil assures perfect hrulth All druggists '""i cents and 'A cents Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Tallman 4 Co. Thr treuaury department hun laMOd a warrant in lavor ol Ailnnral Oeorge Dewey for M'i7U, on BOOOMl of prixn money hnintl to he 'hie hun from thr court "I claims for thr destruction of the Bnaniab Meet in Manila burbor. Mat 1, 1U. 123,000 peop e are killed every rear In this country by CONSUMPTION. The fault it theirs No one need have consumption. It is not hereditary. It is brought on by ocglecl. You have a slight cold and cough. Yon do nothing to get rid of it. Shiloh's Consumption Cure a cough or cold in one 111 SURPRISE SEE Friday and Saturday March 8 and 9 This is our opening Surprise Sale lor 1 901 and W6 Bit huili to make unusual, v economic anil. Interna tjng fm- yovj EMBROIDERIES it Wo havr tin largest assortment in muslin. OAinbric, DtilMOOk ami intcrtiom ever shown in Pendleton, They were ordered through the houte in tin United States nl n lower price than Wfl ever owned them selling them cheaper than we ever gold like values lor ami in order to them to you we shall for these twodavs sell them at a diaCOUnl of swiss edgingl and biggegl importing before. We are properly introdure 20 per cent. This dikes in every qUftUty ami every width. SHOES! SHOES! For the above datea suriirise Dnce .oe Wi will sell a line of children's shoes, sues ." to S i 1 on o r. til . . 11 ... 1 a -. . . . .jii.'i. eurprine priuv ouc, oizva oj m 11. reuiiir priee ti.-u', lurprlN price i to regular price $ -mmi, surprise price fi.tso. A line of Women's Vesting top shoes, correct Style, new EOodl, Worth 1 days Only 9 1 .. Tl icse are all tresh goodl boUghl ol a MAN! KAOTt RGR who was II Al! I' We bought them at a low price and so can you. To look costs you nothing, :i I to 1 ne 11. regular 11.00. price Si en for these I'll.' PR1CI MOTHER'S FRIEND BOYS' WAISTS. For Friday ami Saturday iii a uniform discount, of 26 PER CENT. IS made on abovo goods are good fur THESE DAY8 and these days ONLY A lot of Shirt wnits to close al 2.rn to oOc each. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Shoe Store. 71(1 M.1111 Si THE Li:AI)l:RS. Dry (iniiils Department 71S. Main St. Mm I (iniiils, 7 jn Main St I AMERICAN PLAN. $.1.00 per l)a and UfJ wflrds Mneit Hotel the Pacific NortrmrM I ainily Orders reealvi tliv Hiii-ntioti iu. 11 iniiioiotin'e ilttHsrvi'. weaaveaven Raeiievefwfaaaaaa Utmin Itir tHhle Hirl niidu.lii..l u.-i Mini nr.- .lulhleiii nl uur sblllly lo luppl) Hu m si lie- ww 1 iirii'vn We t-sirt s lsrsii'h'.'Ut)ii .iiHwe.-i mnl ho elass sod Btsaj io.uUi mmmi ol Ka Uiek) lli.i.kt). mi l linimrieil mnl liiu..riir BranUlus dlen Ellen Wine Vaults Court Mtrtwt, MM JotUMOsl. Closing out at Cost al VAUGHAN'S Tlllt PORTLAND PORTLAND, oHKtiON. for tourists and commt tclal travelers . intf : Meadtiaartcrs HOWI:WS, Maaaier 11 SI am Now )h thr liaaa In lay in vmir SI'ltlNt. MUfPMKH ' will cure night. lot ... -.littoli'n la aa uiilaiimr cura liuuat and l-.ug truublc It ar.li cfi . . 1 VL ........ f a. fc hAi.rtK.M d7, tagsle,' M. T. ehlluh'a CuuauaujaUutl ut a U all by all 4rusKlala M sflo, Otta. Sl.ee m bvatls. A Brl.itl uarauum nut. aritli tiarj bvttla. If i.f - ara aatiaSari iro to your drugs1 amd gi-l your ..... nr 1,111 k. Wotc (ur ll.ualiautd buvk on coauaiptiufi Sasl itLfUtcuat uiyus. to. t. Wall, a t- I.K.., M Kor aje h I' 1 1 'in la ' t . I 1 ? : liitilim' sluah, 1.7r now l.mlies' slioufc, 1. jlj now Men's hravy sliottn. Muns's I . 1 nlnitts. LsiiiMs' vests, apring wttight Best thrraii tloatin Vtv spuol t opper wsh hoi l.-rh, . , Men h IL' .ill lllelervieal , i-'l ll 1 0 tin t'offtttj it gg 11, m Wttch husillM All ti'MsIr must go as Sim, n ss no KOliS I'AKKN IN IK A hi I fl .IS) ,SI I 10 I ,W ,W .(H -' M 2.11, .10 Oo Oregon Shopi Line Union Pacific Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway i-nl Chit SSM m ggraj, hi. I .mis, Kau HI. lot), Oinshs. sir I Cv.. t I.I MBEK 807 Mam Street. Pendletoei : Orsgoa, 1 C SHAW & 0). W. 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