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BRING IN THE BABIES Duritlf the year 1901 will give .1w.1v. ;il sohitely free, to every bahy born in Uma tilla county, its first pair of shoes These are handsome welt Vici Kid, worth 73C. B pair. There are no condition except that you present the baby. This oflei holds good lor the entire year. Bring in the babies THE MAGNET Clements & Wilson, WKDNKHDAY. MARCH W, 1901, DULY. WEEKLY AN1 SKMI WEEKLY IT TMB- Ha at Oron.an Publishing Company, NULHTOI. DAILY Asmt.irTiojs OMiufipt'v: - TMil Om hH M : tontk. by ma.il 5 ycupsreen.l'r.tiir ' 1 net sui. ni-ti.... ... SJ aali S IHI1IULY MMKBirrtOK BATi Om logry oaa tilt . - fi so ( 1 1 v si a . , 1 1 . Trial s.U npiii-o Js a. l s lusbtn g WBBKLV CBKIIPTtON BATtS I ff I OS.4 Oas I .1. .. I 1 ftf I . 5 AliVIIIIHN K I ' ((Msplay iillfllWIWI Om lata, oe iau, In hei-WeeH per inoklii $i M tack, lews, la ileily wt month J a Ts laakai. or tees. 1st Ueilf in I Weekly per ruot.ti . . 5s 0er throe tan-Bes. Serai-Week: .jur m n fr m - itii . . il Ovax tairos Ut-kis, Uailv, pel ). Mr tu'nth ( Vwit three itM.hrs.tr. lti !v and Week ly.p' P 1 DM unB. 01 less, la Weefclr pr Month tl imimIum mhti. in Wrrt i4i !im)i rTBihih . . . . It Oeer Ihreo tn.aee. ta Tuesde a testis v( Bernl-Weekly, p.f tack pr HNlh 1 !Mini Wikl . Weekly l Uallr. tnilaMfiio., ft lo.h. i .. ...h tubMutal I S,.,,.t uuuiu.il . Iirr .,,,,, 1 . 1 Lutii mMoH, im mtl p.? Um, ch latmloo. BAILBOAD C0B1BINATI0N. The men who are SBSBhlglgg the ureal enterprise of the country are rushing them toward government ownership. Already ironi many direc tion! sign are being duplayed that government ownership will l- reported to a a cure for the greed and monop oly o( private ownenhip. Hturyvesant Kih, our of the nig Kith, of New York, declure" that the combination of railroad In the hand of oue man or aet of men will he a Kood thing (or the railroads, tioorgo Could, of the tribe of Jay, say : "I pre dict other and greater aOBStllnatlSna than liave yet taken place. I believe tin- public will In' benefited thereby. The unity of interest among rail roadi la desirable primarily fur Un reason that a uniform and equitable rate baiia can b maintained.1' These two men are versed in tin' art of railroad manipulation. They draw their living Ironi it without having to perform any of the work in connect b 11 with carrying on railroad. Tliev do little but they reap much . I ti.-v . to getber with many other men l'ier pont Morgan, Yanderbilt, etc. have formally expressed their conviction that tin- old idea of competition DO log necessary in industry is all nonsense. Tbey even declare tbat the days of competition are ended and are to be succeeded by the days of combination. Tbev announce tbeutelves a captains of combination. Hearst's Chicago American in dls cuaaing these "captains" says they am the strongest and ablest advocates of government ownership, and tbey are. It there is no harm in combining all the railroads under om- management, paying all the prolits to one set of men, why mi combine the roads under government management, using tin profile to reduce the taxes and increase the public advantages ot all eitisSOS. The value of tin- railroads consist entirely apart Ironi individual management and competition, in Ihs growing population of the country, n reeouross agricultural and industrial products. In other word, a railroad li a vain able property because then' an- mil lions of human herugb ulm travel on It, and other millions wbuse laiir em ploys the railroad in hauling freight. Tbe old theory was tiiat Individual owuers an I competitors improved the railroads and reduced the cast. Hut Mr. Uould and the other great au thorities assure us that there 1 noth ing in this theory. We wish they would tell us if there is any good rea son under such condition,- why Un people wlio make tin- railroad valu able should not own tbum. This is, of uousre, no suggestion m the line of contiseatiou or any other extreme or impossible idea, ffa merely suggest that public BfOBSfUsa Should be publicly owned, and that steps to this end should he taken at once, either by national purchase gradually or by laws which at the Mjd ot a certain uumlier of your dial I turn the public franchises over a govern meat property. It cannot be said that the govern meat would be inuauaule ol managing: tbe railroad systems, fur those system are managed by intelligent men no,., under the present trust arrangeiuenl , all work for salaries. Theau men could be hired by the governineiil ft wall as by Mr. lioold. As regards the minute workings of the system and tbe economical mauage maut there should Iwiu, question, (or the management oi our jsto!bce 1 fur superior to that of any private concern IB the world, more reliable, more eoiUMuieal, more public spirited. Jn CASH STORE Court and Cottonwood lact, the only big leak In the pOSl Office is due to private ownership of the rail madR. The men who own the railroads hrilie the oflslall dirertly or inilirectly. and OOnnSl IBS people to pav for ninil transportation an utterly dtshuosst, extra vasjanl rata, If the railroad were owned by the government, it i argued by thoss who favor it, nobody would be ItttSISSl d in overworking the men, inn- causing WM-ck. cr in underpaying the men, thit eaaStlk strikes and riot. Tlia service would he better und iper and the employe would BS b tter paid, und the occupation onl 1 i ;i number r,f niiinipulator- won Id bu lie stroyed. A POLiriC.'l. STRAW. The HeiMirler, :i paper publihed .11 Sunipter, Baker DMfliJ . DOntklBI tha following item of new 1 "Hon. 11. w. Oorbsti raoantly bought ll'ajo worth of t, in the Ohio mine near Ossnlts, ii' arlllch Representative 1 11 or.-, H.irnl: , in terested." The "Hon." Corbet; tkMld si ones deny tlii slander, as it reflects upon his "irreproachable" character and. if true, stamp him uh a man who at tempted to buy hi way into the senate ami that, it i- sol believed, li" would stoop to. TOPICS Ot TODAY. (irievoiiH fciir-i are entertained for the losse that lumber interest will sustain becaue 01 the Hear amend ment to the Hpooner clause of the army bill. They are, it appear 1, S II lonn led. l'laii have iieen lUStUfad (OT extensive timber development in the islands, ami tbey DMast DOW be given over. lor coiigre- ileelnn to give tlie ailtninistration free hand in disposul of tbe Philippine lands. Yet tbe fact remain that emigres 1 ri.ilit and the iumhermeii are wrong. "Imperinl ism" as 11 snare mr voles 1 B fraud of the first water, but imperialism as opposed to rightful and just expansion la a real danger winch must inugiit off incessanflv. we caniu.t abandon the Philippines, but we must not work them a 11 crown colony m, the French or (Spanish plan or on tbs Bs)Ra lish plan of I AO year Tie rep! to "anti-imperialism" i mir declara tion of iHUievolent purpose, but how shall that replv stand in tin opinion of mankind if we give those purpose! the lie by predatory ' t- I he ! hihn pine torest are not for spoliation by our lumiier syndicates. Thev r n, beheld in trust by u- for the Philip pine people, it is of small cooeern how our forest destroyer - regard thil blow to tlieir hope. All the precioii wood and stuirkl iug gem and rich harvests of the tropics are not worth the betrayal 01 .1 -a.-reo t r 1 1 - l'erhais the gravest dangei thai COO' fronts us in the Cuban problem ll along this very line. At all hazard we must maintain the pledge we 1 iad to Cuba and the pr, 'es'i.ni we made fo the world. The purpose of making Cuba independent was ill-a Ivi . d and in Its origin thoroughly ilemagogn hut it wa formed ami it was declared in ibe face of all mankind. We pan aa.ume that Buropi acted upon that profession at anv rate we iiaie no right to assume Unit il did not I It is a serious thing, ai 1 0 think er are pointing out, lor a pes nio to be led into thinking thai ndelitv 1 a pledge is not worth wmrvii . Bbout, Ifow the average man looks al thai tori of thing is revealed in Kipling's ,ein on "the bear that walk- like a man." It is unnecessary to minim, ,e tiie cost of keeping our pled.',' to Cuba. Difficulties are many and great, The island itself is likely to wilNSM many auotber turbulent scene, and net tbe least probable of eventual ii ksi I- a War for US with some Kuropemi power, (ireai Hritain experience with the Transvaal, under (iladstonc' mistaken lenience, show us what to expect, but It does not entourage 11 to break a promise, lireat Hritain mania ad the agreed status till the fUicrs de clared war. We shall have to elo the same. We could get out of the trouble by repudiating the obligation, hut we must not. Tlie price is too high. PlSSS tlie R UasiaSI ami derioan pro grammes in (.Tuna every right-minded man will turn with aversion, ami with gratitude that Secretary Hay has so far ordered our own use in happv contrast to the duplicity and need that have intensified, a thev origin ally aroused. Chine, reeantmeut, now standing across the paths both of di plomacy and trade, iiermanv i accu mulating grudges fur come bloody to morrow of vengeance, and Uiis-ia i preparing to exliibit the allied power the same disregard of profession slie has bo long and aoAoeaaiully employed witli tireat Hritain. There an reaaoi and justice behind the ilemai arose for satisfaction, an I behind tlie movement of Western civilisation mr peaceful subjugation 0! the Ohll as Kmpire to uioiiern uetuodi of oouaump t ion and proluction. Bui In moal ol Kurope'H operations in China (his basis of reason and justie ih forgotten ant) puiheil aside in a si .mini, f, iid.,,,,. tage that respect - neither the rifbti of China nor good fuith between the powers. The ends to he nrvei B Ohiua are U) upliit it iuhubiUhl through Civilisation which will so. ire liberty to the individual und multiply his capacity both to earn ami to wiiov The dynasty tbat r prevenls (hi small concern. Jiut the un lhoii em ployed defeat its end Peaceful de- China, hm It J thai Oils end pioselil DpOTtt1 Btatei csnnol 1 ions. The Unitei lisseiit from silcli pr, i i dure in terms too vigoron or Oregouian. explicit. Portland THE FUBDKMIW Atii:. Rnteraon qnoted, with appreciation, the remark f tim poor, iRimpw economical new i.iigiano oo,,, wi. the Ural nw the ocean : it ih so good,'' he sighed, "to see Mmsthl0 there's eiiougfi m : mic wa 01 un- otber dav und gSMMttOn than our I, We are overloaded and oppressed with paraphernalia and baggage. House are crowded with furniture, lumbered ui by gwkfkwi and glmcraeka, Too many pictures on the wall, too many rug" on the Moors, too many hanging at window and doors, too manv tnwdry book on shelve and tallies too many gilded clocks thai don't s, 1. ago maitydiehea and too much glass and silver on the dining tables, to CSV nothing of the be wildering array of knives, fork and spoon- and little spears ami harpoon and aooopa Isid at sash plate. "1 couldn't ,-ieep (oi the paper on the wall," complained .1 WOBMtn Who hail spent the night In her friend'. Mrs Kurlvlnw's pars bedroom. There i enough and to spare of rampant wall decoration. When shall we have rest ot the great, oready pattern In 0 loll that light with each other and with every other color that conies near" How more than h, .111:11 il is, or was for it i no in ore- -simpli.it in dress I The iiginn-' women') stttn luat now passes all understanding. The bat' alone outdo rt and nature In itglimss. Tn Id, the hirarrc, the inappropriate theoe reign on lbs feminine lienl. Rvsrs woman is covered with feather.'-, flouneee, braid ings, embroider le . g"M lac , ititched bind- of valval or something her clothe encrusted wiii. mock jewel and gold and silver, There is no rest. no repose, for the eyi when il look -, unrejolcing, on an upl -date woman, liven her hair :' n itudled diaordei and her 1 yea are in training for effect, This ovorltix'irianee shown every- where Oar bills of fare are lireeome by reason of long drawn out variety in food and it manner of preparation, tine ne irom e modem dinner 11 torpid. Mtlated being, unfit lor e ti vsrsstlon, lor reading, lorsssjeie, for any form ol si nil amusement. To Ik simply a man or .1 woman who lias asten too mash Is getting pretty low down In tbe scale ol buaaanlty, in't it'.' Bvsh tbe concert! and the play-, the lecture and the mu-icih . .in 1 uri gome in length. K.verytiody seeniH to In-triviii',.' t" how much 111 tin way of amusement or instruction can I crammed Into an hour. And the result is that everybody ejeta tlnd be fore half of the program is over. Upon the stai'e this overloading propose ba hidden the light of genin under ii commonplace bushel. "Henry Y." is not gi.l enough lor 11 as Shakepean wrote it. We like il to DS padded "ill Bnd OVsrlsId With scenery, tableaux, costuming and poatnrlng. Ilnring the engagement of liernhardt am! Ooqnelin there baa been much eommont upon the absence ol stage effect in the great play these artists have given. More feminine satisfac tion, was displayed over the gown Bernhardt wore In "Osmlll " than in any other feature i f her appearance In OhisSSJl Women crowded the theater at the ''Camilla'1 matinee, partly to exercisi their emotional capaeilie and iplile as gelieiully to look at Ciitnille' costiifoc It in a time of extravagance in decoration, of the multiplication of detail- oi ai'-orption in trivialities, it is strange thai some of tlie women who rule in social life do nor start the cull of simplicity. Then- Il nothing so elegant, so strong, m, beautiful a simplicity in manner . of thought and 01 expression In every department of lit,-. Yet it is so rare to meet this dearly prized simplicity that we al most forget there i any such thing. Chicago American. Forewarned, Forearmed The Uability to disease is greatly lesfi.-iicl v. !kii thoblcKxl is in good con dition, and Uic circulation healtliy and vigorous, l or then all rSfhaSS tuattci is prompUy carried oat oi thesystetii ; othcrvvp m it would rapidly accumulate IsnusuUtioa would take place, th bhssl Imlvou'.'- poUnted and the consti tution .. -.vcikcticil thai a sinipl malady ini,';ht result seriously. A hesith . active circulation mean: good dijfcstton and strong, health nerves. As Mood purifier and tonic S. S. S has in 1 equal. It is the safest and best remedy lor old people and children because il contains no minerals, hut is mado exclusively of roots and herbs. No other remedy so thoroughly unc effectual!-.' cleanses the blood of im cuctiu.ui v cleans sss purities. At tin saute time it build; up the weak and de bilitated, and reSW vatcs thu entire svs SHB. Itcures permanently all mauuci 01 biooii ami skin troubles. Mr. L. E. Kelly, of Urbana, O.. writs I bad Bosema on niy Honda mid Uoo 101 nve. yeur. it would break out In llttli wnuo Buntule, orusU would lorm mid 1 ".I! ' '""vHift tho bkiu red and i nllan "J- 1 .nt ii., did mo 110 good. 1 umc aillUiiiu, 'ii"iit!cloa,iiundulvuwit)ioui boneiit. B, H. B. cured tue, and my sail la as cleur aud acaootti a any ono'." Mrs. I' nry Sioglried.of Uapo May. N I J., wyh Ii: e inenty-onu bottle of B. H. B uurutt her of Uanoer of tho breast. Doo 1 tors sail ineuds thjuaht her onje hope- I Uiehunt '1. Uardner, Vlorouoo, B. O. ! auflsri'tl lor years witn lioil. Two hot- u-9 01 o. o. o. ijiu ni Dioo.i 1,1 uood oou- dlUOll (old I.1U llolllt ..Ui, .n,,! lend for our free book, and writ our physicians about your case Medici: advice free. the MM 1 ShfcCiriC CO.. ailmnta, ua. ..French Restaurant.. bust m k a l.s m rjyi gm uikn i andnTobt . . . I KOI I AMI QAM II IN Sli.VSON. Just Received a uite lot of Irog ,-. ;s 'II! I ul unUuw, I'roor, .101 . Bsriiaici bousUag, m I,, l'itlsuu. Owasa. Farmers ( 1 tistom Villi wl -red Walteri, Mroprlctoi Oapasllyi 'i uret. say, .(.'O sjjaaat. flour, Mill kud, Utiouiai , : ell ., alway. ou u.uil. veiovuiieul will bmrlt is breposteri in to rcti i advanced with the ERE c MICHAEL, Each a 1 the Heigh of His Career Uses Paine's Ceiery Compound. Hikes. Michael and Miller, each at the heigh! ol bis career, us -1 I'atie !l Celery Compound ami acknowledge '. a debt of personal gMtitOafS to lbs re.il remedy. The New York World says of Cham- , plon Elkssi whoss ilhsnsm is given above: "There i no rssison why Blkea should not claim the World's cham pionship, having beaten every ernck rider in Americi and ICnrotie." Like lii great predecessor. Michael ami Miller, RlkSS bsliSTS I'. line's Cibrv Compound to DS tin- mit wolideriul preparation in the world for strength- 1 oiling the nervous system lie h:i consented to the puHi ation Oi tOS following letter: New York, Daceanbsr ji, itJ0. "Befom 1 began tfl train for the six 1 day race a! Madison Spurn (laid n. New Totk City. I was in p or condi tion. I took ruin, ' (Vh r Compound and after the tirst bottle I felt entirely different. 1 continued to take il up to tin the race started and during the I week of tin contact, iy osocllent coo ditlon i due to Paine'i Celery c en. pound. 1 reeommedd it to all who need a perfect restorer of exhausted nervous energy." Sincerely yours, II. l". ELKE8. 1 INK I.IN. CLASSIFIED ADS. sect eatrs ui.rtlou. line line, loe line, 1 lllltKJ. UNBt i-ot'K um I IllilO . 'IM ItttJSl '-'I lilacs . I' rse aasb a4diUobal 111. 01 Pull aeh a litiUi'iia! Hist rtlon . IIKLC BTAMTgO, BAI.KH.MKN, SA V A NT Id 1 i: sehuel I lirill I lire 1 aralsblDi I'o , ni met i Ik. I ATTORNS. Si. OARTXII A KAIKY ATTOftNKYti on-. ii'M, "1 sjniiiv-11 ' . : BRAN A I i BLLi ATTui;:. BYH 1 t.u. 1. .1,1 II .iiMHiiattuu im. I'. I "mil ton Oregon . u T. (i UAIUCY Ju.l t UllttlllDI, UAWYBK. OVKIOM I'vnitkion, Ocogoo, STtLLMAN v I'IBRUB, ATTOBNKYH t Inn Kuoun ), 11, p.1 anil U Aasovlallwi THO . l.K I, KITXOKBALU OStiK In aatoolat INBY AT N. llliltKKi ! AT rOBNK 1' A I i.A W Oflli-e It: Auboctmioa gloi . K. i). BOYD, ATTOBNBY AT Uk VV til euan ft I JAM Kb A IT-.K I A" OVVIUV IK J UDU 'lJ "us PHYSICIANS. UK. W. (i. (J01 bulliliu Ofaev I1KKI- I .N J U 1 1 1 ) p, 1 IWfBAaM H. K. W. VIM KNT, II. I), OKKIt'K BKAH of Klnt N.Uou.l Uni OfllCi b an In m IV a. (.1. ; 1 to s p. m in;.-, saii i 11 ,v ni.Mii.i:.-o. . m i n k ou r I'euitleiuii eatings Jiau-. TelspbotM aj, re.htvui'u n lejiUouu 3. H. 8. 0ARV1BIJ, M. i , Hi l le IrataUiiaa aud Hummmi mill, Hulldla Teleplioiiu: (Utlc, bl li daaoe, bUck 41. PATH la Juj! I rssl-1 Hit. I). J. M'JfAUL, BOOM 17, Ammii lion liln. k 1 1 1,-1,1;, im. Si; I... :,,.., . , i fiuoie Muck 111. OrrrUtJfA't'MU' HHYHlt'IABg, ii!;.- toll Mloi,. UB. LYNN k. BUAB ami in-itous disaei Opp. lion i, cor. Waii-i Ltfll Ol UANKS ANU HHOKKHS. TH I'lvMibilToN HA VI NOB UANK tluus. W j, K'lrn:.). i,t, rlevpraalileal ; T. J. Morr- N. Tuai HOW DO YOU I he new store can never be known unless It advertises. WEI .Le-r.j.--is-jLji'- ' fj Wonderful Jimin ommending I'alne'i Micb.iol in rec- ( , iery Ootnponnd s.i n I luB. "Boston, Mas- ., Ksb. SI, is)7. "After the excrti' .: of niv rSOOrd rides, 1 was advised to mv Value's Celery CoPi oU..d, I am pleased to anv that it 'avo ISCh Mtl fiction 'that. I am Impelled to nae it again, l believe ihst whoelmen atui athlstei will iimi I'alne'l Celery Compotiiul of assistance in keening up their physical tone." .IIMKIE MICHAEL. Obsmnion (J. W, Miller, winner of the six d. '.;,'' I'ievel- race at UadiSOn Bonaro (Jarden, Sew York Oity, myai owe to Paine ' Celery Oompoond a debt of personal grstltoqe, For sev eral years l have 01 -aatonally used Palm Celery Composutd when I fell out of sort and rn . down Before the big reoe in New York, feeling that I ought to b, in the best possible condi tion, becsuei a nervous breaki the treel 1 I a thing nil well men are afraid of ! btgoii Paine's Celery Compound, It lo.vii on trained to use w.t an e--enti.il part of my aneeessftsl training I as-ui i'nii thai it ill,: mo - 1 nioeh. goal, 1 wish that other may have tb-i benefit of mv egperieoee " yaan ilneerely, (;. w. MILLER. Channiiou long-distance rider of the world. The IMpcr of Ike PSnMaS t'.veryb dy Koaif.i It. I lie Car. cat ..ire illation. ttc.it Advertising Aie.'iuiij. TWO LIN IB. : tin.,' jac. tiaMM ;ih' aUates iw lis- sash saua IlKUIIlull. 1 per (Inc. I nvg i.i.n m ' t OM . tlU Itlsaas I 1 ,1. '. addUlOB niu..ri1on I UX UHgl lie :d ll 'c um eneli aUitittuii.il Insertion. OK I'KNIiI.K , :. u Trans- ,-i.tiai,;- Uat k it. - I I bur NAT! On -.n 1 -i". (uri 'uli am Ui .Or'ATUK , iiropipilv iiftoti fJtnt; T. J. Ki 105 1 , hleni, wt, pre C I um IstSAI rk. re L. v nrtt. i-hlr aisles Irs I'll) KAUMHU'ri HANK OK WliSKlV. Itasral baaklu mi'l .old. Col Afllr- 111 most lM)riSu Jlsin pi ptaiilblui 11 n Ideal 1 i.,i ' I'nsl J. K. tf, A ')! H . I Klllaoro, Mlsiaut 1 Il.1tl1n.01. M M Joum J. K. Kllifon Unc ' - - bbbti i, .. V AUU HAN, OKNT in li-1.1 Ball llu . OKKfi'K A. 1 . UKA i ;-. til Kiel: uVKK SBtaiatess4. KN1 l.i i IB ABHt IUIA D. 01 I ton's oQice. BJ. . MAI Hiucl:. 101, SgCHiTgCTI AMD UUILDSRS. U'UtTBCT AND BU I'ltipleie una rsUatds n thi! fitly or oeuulrj . lie.. I? l.ld.lbl - D A. MAY , IHIN'i'BAOTOM AND lv- (urn )be, BU nil kui.Wof VIlUs, klvue Willi , He, lir. : I In- KS! OruKieilali cilice MUSIC AND PIANO TUNINC. I'ltOK. UOUBB i UAi.urr, loi.t ami lemlur oi ibe mK lul.lN Bo. opsra if,, use 1 Piiuio luulac sail 'Ireluaurs i.ukie II. .in I nil oeossloaa vus)feiui:its 11 1 , j 1 Miorp, Upsia LL TNI Ml ' 'I I'asa idi.oo the Kant year by 'J.ri.. ' fro iieceman Dsb l.J-i rtki. 'VeeV-o Si 0.1 v.- expect people to you luttrS to sell know it you what don't ADVERTISE? Pendleton PLnuno Mill Sand Lumber Yard Can Mil OhsapST than Boy linn in the county bffCause they lilt' in larRc qusQtities, li lumbal or anv )on neetl kind or 11111 work ca II and l,'c; than prices. R. FORSTER, Proprietor. I Telephone ALLEN BROS., Wtioci and v.ts nl Prvntptl) . Ptl!W Hlghl. Hr nii'l 1 rimtnamok lottn, WimmI nii'f mm 1 ( hwe rei I'KNDLETON, (tank. OKI'inON, ' tusmwxt SaM b fOBB sOltMnrl The Louvre Saloon HKNttl.tTO Ring us up. Srith one of our electric door hells, ' Uo iip-lo date when yoo bnlld jroor hoaae ind bare one on your front door. Wire your hOSUM for , electric lights; they are a- heap as kerosene Every in the eleotric line, Pendleton Klectric Sopply Rottsi Maple llros,. I'rop Phont Main i. and K il 1 I- L. Rav Nc c lltiv toel si' and Orfciin for cstli or on mnr:.'hi-. iNew York Mod- IsaWIMUIgS, Chicaxe Mock BxCriOSrge, Chicago ISoari! of Tntfs BoUli Htrucl, I '.illle. ,11, 1 In- .CARPET. .Inn! nrrivid the largest stock of carpet. ever brought la I'SBdlStOC All the laioat ilasignii and cidava from the loMt mill- in Pnlladslphls, Finer and U'lter than mr, I have ni-.uie a regular bargain eonnter of all last year's Ntock. Coim- in ami get a car pet cheap while I hy last and don't fur get the union now Botary White when you do your spring sewing. Haln Street. .Near Bridge. The COViMONi.R Issued W'tokly. William J. Bryan BaUtor auu PiSBauihsi. I iBCTBli Nebraska ItfrniK Oiis Veai . I'uyahlc m Advance. $ I ..o lix Mouths Three rioutlis Uatgla Copy .60 -J8 '"5 No traveling cnvajtuM ire un piovod. Terms lor ioc; 1 agents will In- sent on application All IU0lle Bbotlld be sent 1 (), oi-iier, Kxprcss orib-i. oi by Dunk draft on New Vorlj or Chit aga i'u nui i-iiii inaiViatlRl checks itenptv ii The CQMBsoaor iioi yeei V, ' 1 1 I , Weekly Kust ( )n SjUMUAg JI2.35 cemi weekly BftetOiefonuin j. H5 1 Daily liust OriT.muaii 5 7j j AUUn Orctroiiiuii " ' 1 1 in h'tlill (Jii-i'iiii hiui v.'Uf,uli. I esse Fciilin Send Your Laundry TO Tin WILL TRKAT yfjn M.I. THE VEAH o R Mnsaiti Prop. 1 1'! fiqual to any in the world. PILSNEI BOTTLI BEER. .:i:I',.vki:y. own ittrrri.iNo. Ilp.'hlv reioioineiided to familrl -iverv I ottle fill1-, ytmviilitecd. Schultz Brewing T W A N S F EJ f HtiCKlN ST ' ) R AC Van "rsti.H & Ro Pcndiaor-Ukiai 14 Muetnu A Carney, Pteej'l I nve I'ei ol, p.ii ,",erv il.iv ill , o cg except Huitdny, for Pilot Rock, Kld-.-i-. All ... and I'kiab. (ioisl oomiiiodationa. Ri laoneble freight! lniHt-ein-.-r rales Olt) - .ni.-at Talhnen A OoA tore. Money to Lo, fin city iroperly at n Ion reti ol Intsseet, Can i- re I'm iil in monthly ins-tail inputs MO CAiysMMe&siiH: Domestic Laimi use Win loan or Improve! less property will fnrniali p. belld with Will bo ileased to give li- 'He O' llrttull l OSt til lltlV- one neseUssj a loan FRANK B. CLOPTO ,ioo Alam Street. NEW LINK! To and from the Solid '1 ' HHH New Jiqtiipnteut Wide Vcsttliul Kuquire an'iit 0. B, A N. Co., or It. it. TKUHBULL, (Jon.'l. Agent I 12 llur.l St.. Portland. I MAHTIir ill rsufsintnn PACIFIC Bum PllUinitn bMi cpinn Car;i. Rlegunt itinini' Cars, rourisl Bleeping Cars fBT. I'Alll. MINNKAI'Ol.W lOULUTH 11-AliliO To (IKANlt it'KKl JOHUOKNTON ,' WTNNKl'KC HI '.LBN A ami KUTTK, THROUGH I'lllCAHO '.IIINCTON ' ill! ADCI.I'HIA l v. YORK UO8T0B 1 1 points H ant and South. .11.101 unit 1 lo, 1 o'l -ill" in I acille Hlnaiu.lo: ' Ue. Kiel 1 Mi: SCIIUDULS. loieleav.:. 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