East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 12, 1901, Image 2

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    Shirt Waists for Spring.
We have just received a large assortment of shirt
waists Which we are selling at prices that are
all right. Von can get an sltgAOt waist for 50c.
and our dollar w. list is simply a "peach," just the
kind that you likl to wear.
Out spring and stintmrt ROOtll are now in. Siiks,
(iinghanis, Lawns. Dimities. White Goods, Per
cales, etc. BEE US FOR BARGAINS.
THE MAGNET CASH STORE
Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
: feast (fet(pva
JoOllO 10 return (0 tli'
The creamery Will 00
liirm lif' BON attrae
FRIDAY. APRIL I!
1901
butter, never
old method
DIOOfa It) nnik
tive.
It i especially B bOOB tO the women.
Pniier tin' croiimeryjpliiii . the farmer'"
DAILY. WEEKLY AID SEMI-WEEKLY fife baa abtolotoly nothing to do with
m th- Ibo bond liltg ( milk tad cream, the
Bam Orejrotitnn ltibUaliliiK company, ,,. perform I Of all ol tlic work, ami
HMtonioiii oootti ibno lightening what are freqoentla
gTOOt ami always wearvnur bunion of
tin women on the farm.
Thi" "abject warrant-clnc invest ifia
turn hv the tormota Pendleton tad the
'5 bllOlll men of the town. The hast
3 On-yon ian will eneouraiic tlie enter
1 prise in every manner within its
powei
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PARIIONINC. I'O W K R
SavK tin' Portland Orowonioni
13 In a recently published letter GOV'
w eriior deer seeks to justify his pardon
r.rjJTi - ' '. 2 ot Kdwln 1. Mitno opoo the ground
" m that the jnrv rendered 11 verdict of
' - wwfciyB guilty of monologhtor nponno ogree
' mom t. recommend to tbe eoart for a
r um. e.ii mimioa. I minimum Mntonooi which mm one
vent tl nt the judge Ignored their roe-
miiienilation and nave .Mini" nvi
yearn; thut the pirnrs anl that if they
,, ... . . ., linn! ni'l "eil till' nuttfe woiilil ILTIIore
A pre-,, disputed trnm t Paul gives ., ' ' bf ,ivr
the information that the ttornygon- agreed to 1 rerdlcl oi goUty, Then- Is
HRBAKKRS FOR THK STKKl TRUST.
ii" lone in tin- plea lor 110 jurv inn-
l.i legal rik'tit miller their oath to uive
any man a full antiittal tearing that
'he 11 01 rt woiilil not he a- tnereifiil a
tin inry woiilil he if they were the
lii'iirt. The law wlooo blnda the inn
be oath to remler a rerdiet in nooor
htiiee w ith tl viilein'e. anil winelv
n ervuH to the imluii the riuht to M
event the attorneyiionernl retoraa tern whether merm Hhoiihl he ex-
eral of .Minnecota linn Peon ill reefed by
a nenate reoliition to i 1 1 1 1 1 r . into the
proponed I'on-ohiiatioii ol tin I'lintti
A iron ltaiie and Dnlntb, Sdeaaba t
Northern railway-, with a flea to de
terniiniiik' whether or not it i- 11 pOD
tlli't with the blivs ni the -:ate In tie
finding nueh a warrant aetion, iro
ceetlinga will he imttitnted to prevent
the I'oiinol nlatioti.
Thin ii praetieally the only move
ment that ha I wen taken (or HHM
time to interfere w ith the loriiiat inn 01
trnntri in the I'nited Staten. It in to
he hoped that .MinneHota'r attorney
lienural will pmMM InreOtigHtiOO 111 u
apirit of really endeavorim; to ar-rer
tain whether the OOBlblnlng ot tin tw,
xtate ruadu if 111 I'ontravent ion of the
lawn of that commonwfitltli, (or, il
thin Dgf it mav tnrin-i, opportunity to
ehiH'k the trout teuileiii'ir, hy luruinh
1 1 u 1. .1-1 for action in nthei Htate-.
Theite two road - have for main
year 'operated UtwetMi Ihiluth and
Two llarlom and the iron miner, nortl
from the two oitiOOi The Imliith A
Iron Kaiitte in the older, having baOl
in BXinteiU'e for nouiethlllK like 1 1
yearn. The .Menaha road wan huilt in
IKvn'. The hitler road wa- ai-ipiri-i! P
John 0. Itoekeleller (run. the Merntt
lllterentn. The t'niteit Mat.-.- lee! eor-
poration, which in the "hillioo'dollar
trout," ntade arrangementn (or the pur
ehaiH' o( the road- ami niukuii: them
into one Mynteni. Thene rn.iil- 0011
very ton of iron ore from tin Northern
Minnesota minen to tin nhori- Lake
hopurior, whence it in transported h
water to the Lantern toman--
If the truat ohtain (OStWl ol the
ruadii, having already control of the
umiee and the lake Pouts, it will uhrio
lutolv own the entire iron indontry of
Minuenota MH the moat extemm. in
the United -tatea.
Hy ruavoii of the appointment of 1'.
I'. Kliox. win wa- under :i "n,i i (
aalary witli the rileei MMttpOgliOl Uow
forming tin truat , ti the lederal at
toruey-Kenerulshiu, all hopen ol en
(orceinent of national unti-trnnt lawn
are hlaatad. Mr. Knox will not pro.
Ltml aiiamat the truat tint ha to fatly
fed hiui in the pant At leant, one in
juatibed in dedmine that from tin
logii o! the -itualiun.
bo that tin movement in MiaUMOOlg
will U- important. It will U- neeea
aary, witli Mr. Knox in the atton,e
general V ortn e, tO NOQft tO the m xt
heat Ualag, the handlinii o( tnnti- n
the eourtn o( tin- MVOfft -t.it,-ThOaTghtlOl
Uieli who (ear tin growing
iniwer of the vur-t m-u'rej-ationr. ,,, Mp,
ui will watch the Minaotota mm with
deep lntere-t
A l lttAMl.ni FOR 1. TUN.
Aoconlini- to tiie mate dairy and ggf
couimiiaioner, J. W. Bailey, no more
than lauuu iieetf he aecurrd ii, order to
the building of u ereMMT her. I, Ur
aaaertn that u larger aii'miint at tin- I., .
ginnioK in HpaWttaaM, Ibil -in, eouid
be gotten in hand, if the right pom Dl
would take l.old of the enterprise iU,,,
after (urmiiu; intoitlfUlt plui, proaeetl
toeulial linancial aupport.
Aa one reada tht uiauy uewspain-rr- ,.(
Oragon aud VVaahuigtoi, eomi, o. u
exchange uble, be ia iiupreain-d with
the growth oi the rnmn imlustry
lawiii yeum. Wherever milel, 1
town can be kept creaiUerieB are being
built, aud iuataniaa 0( failure are
mirpriBingly tew. It ,,,
that in no other mduitrv hat there
bean no general auece,a. )
onoa accuatomed to oelling . Uliu '
oiwun, ud obviating lr(,ul,..
u, u taring ur it ud
t' ded to tin- uuilty ainl what meaniire
of merry, whieh may oitOM t" a mm-
pentloo ol mntonooi bol the jury ha
oiii t" determine tin uuilt of the oo
roaed a- a qnooHw uf tact.
They may ui'ipiit it' innanitv to the
point of Irreeponolbl I i t y iHeatabliched :
they may timl the pri-oiwr guilty with
.i pocommendat inn to mercy, hut it be
longn to the court to approve or reject
a recommendation to mercv. ami to ti x
tin meaniire o( mercy it the court deride-
to grant the jfUj't praver. It in
not a jumr'n biiHinenn to tun! verdictn
which nix'll mercy illegullv extended.
It in bin mile biiriinean to timl verdictn
according to the evidence and to rec
Omwend mercv. He munt leave to (be
jinlgi' the ipieKtion of mercy and itn
01000010. Bo m bound a-an oath-keep
I ii.- jnr rr in leave the ((llentlon ol
mercy where the law wiaely leaven it,
with tO hi rt To OOqoil a guilty man
i e, an,, the jury thinkn tin. judge may
not In- merciful enough in not the
bnoinoM of the jury, and the law. hy
rootrirting the jury to a N0O090M0mO
in I mercv, nbown t i i it t itn clear in-
tontiOO in to keep the tury down to the
gnOOtiOfl of (act aa to the guilt of the
tccuoed, leoving the aojootion o( mercy
and Itk degree entirely to the dioofo
! ion oi the court.
A jury ought tu understand that a
juror'a oath in broken when a clearly
Oilty man m OOQSittod. Bo in thin
IliOM cane it wjn net the lury'n buai-
DOM t Si tin- sentence of th irt
Tboil NOpOMibilily ended with con
'.nt inn and recommendation to mercy.
They knew perfectly well that while
the judge mav approve the jury 'n rec-
tMpmendnttoo to nrotoyibe i- not under
the slightest legal or noral onligution
to do so. In this particular case the
judge did consider favorably the jury's
recommendation to mercy, for he gave
tin- convict only hTc yearn when lie
otherwise would have givon him tif
00 and thm jury ha- the effrontery
tO pOOtond tOO! they WOUld have either
acquitted tin- prisoner or disagreed
i opeleoolf if they had not -om .
that the judge would have given the
oonfiot tin- ninlnram punishuieut of
in- v,.,r, What right nad the jury to
mppooe tii.it their rooonmendntMoo to
uterej would hx the term of sentence'.'
-nn i nut (mm the judge or the proae
cuting attorney. For tln-e reasons we
n. the (iiea of the jury (or u pardon
to Minn absolutely weak aud worth
lam an ex -post facto excuse for atul
tifviug their verdict by iudoraiug ail
applh ation tor ardon, '
in- lieatiLit iiui- rmntlonoii in-
earciTattoi, wa- a aource of privute sor
row to wormy people who were eon
liaetod with him by marriage is worth
leas, because, as (iovcruor lieer con
leeOM that (ilea fill Mir cent of the
prioonori OOUld be lin-ratetl tomorrow.
The truth in that when poidono are
iaoaed on the plea of nrgonal sym
patby lor the priooner'i decent famih ,
r v : n r.. f- atyiiii
Make the Hair Grow
, . . . . . .
on jrin auampooa) or i c m i ka Hoai- aud
liKOi areaaiuio " Cdtk.i b, jmreatot euiol.
lieni tkiu cures. Una u .,.- ... 0ca
aio lidliui? hait, reoiovu, ctuau, avcalaa, and
dauatuB, tooUies irruaUMi, iicuim- aurfaou
ktiuiuUUa Utu hair lullidoa, tuUm tba
rooia wiu, auorny ami u.juri4huiut, aud
.u. u,, wuen 411 Ola. talU.
nr mi the BlOO that unlenri the priOOnOI
in releancd he will die in jail. nUUlib'
mont in robbed of Hx Mtrongent terrorn.
The rofioOtion that it in poinful t" DO
aaataaMiatl from wile and children: that
a OOnltontiory if" a very disagreeable
plfMM to be nick and a dtOgrOCefOl plOOi
to die, rOOtrolM many I man of crim
Inol InipoloOl from committinc crime.
A ponitontiory ibOUld be made health
Ini. and the food nhoiild be laffldlOUt
and wholenome, but bevond thin a
ponitontiory should bo mode no utterly
UatOra and repulsive that no man
would ever leave it without an utter
disgust and dfOOd of a return to it
glOOtny walls. The only just rolo in
our judgment should he lor the gov
ernor never to issue a pardon, im
i..ntt..r who snrncd the netitioil, linlcnn
it could he shown w ith logol conclu
siveness that the verdict was unjusl
ami contrary to evidence. Hie dealro,
the willingness, the anxiety of a num
ber of persons, he they ever so Worthy
and Influent Ini, to obtain ii pardon for
a convict should never he roopoOted.
The state should right anv Wrong
wrought hv clear failure of justice in
the trial, but otherwise there ihottld
be no mercy beyond OOftUBUtOtion lor
nod oonduct.
COMING NORTHWEST EVENTS.
I'resbvterv of BpOnOMi I -airfield
Wash.. April lti-18.
llreion k. (I. T. U. state conven
tion, I'ortlaml. April lb.
Montana Stockgmwers' aaaooiotion
annual meeting, Miles City, April Hi.
North Montana RoflDdUp association.
Fort Benton, April
Spokane republican BtOnieipol cm
00000) April 99 Dfimofieo, April L'i
convention, April L'"i
Montana itraml Artm onCOBiptnent,
Bntto, April 1 7-is.
Woablngton a. 0. u, W. gram!
bulge. Bpokone, April In.
I'endleton home IbOO . Mav I
Sportsmen's A--i ciat lot. .'f tin- North
west, Walla Walla. J One gfiS0,
State Medical association of Mon
tana. 01001 Falls, May IW8,
OrogOfl state convention of Ohriatioo
Kndenvor, Boletn, Moy 1MB.
Washington Mate Sunday BOttOOl
association, annual convention, Seattle,
Mav 1013.
Proahvterv ot Helena, Helena, Mont.,
April li.
dreat council ot lied Men ni Mon
tana. Missoula, April -10.
Montana State Sundav ftobool con
rent ion, Billinoo, April BO to May I,
Montane Christian Kndenvor i-onveii-
t Hut t'. June i
"THE SKY PILOT."
RIAD1NQ liv
Miss Katherlne Oliver
Monday Evening April 15, 1901
Presbyterian Church.
n, Mli T,.i. oi the PeottHUj,' bl Ralati Conner, Mlai Oil rer JrWrtray the Jmmm Mi
wostern llle with h itiicnn ami pnni i i-niim .
nathei
Arthur WaltltlgtOB MOOra
Rrotli n Hill
Ill K e l.i
ItarMlth, .
Owen .
i in- "Duke"
Itohlilc Mnlr
OHARAOTRNH IMPKRHON tTIDi
, muor oilialoneryi nleknoaed the "Hky Pilot "
a oowboy
Riiiv Partner
The "Old Tinier"
Ill- Daughter
The KiiKlinii Aristocrat
A r ii m 1 1 in n 1 1
let I The Pilot "Bain In Id" work.
Act ii How the church wai built.
ADMISSION
Studonta oi Academy and High School 251
BUSINESS CHANGE
WHITE HOUSE GROCERY
UNDER NEW n ANAGEVU A I
YOU AM INVITED To 1 k mu WITH US
Thompson & Dupuis, Props.
CATARRH
t
Catarrh has become auch a cowinioti
liscanr that a person entirely free from
tbia dtaneting complaint ia acldom met
with. 1 tia customary tuatieak of Catarrh
aa tiothnig more ncrioua than a bait cold,
a ainipli- intlamnutiou of the BOM and
throat. It is, in fact, a complicated and
very dangeroua diaeaae ; if not at tint, it
rerv aoou becomes ao.
The blood is ipiickly contaminated by
the foul secretions, and the poison
through the general circulation is carried
to all parts of the svstem.
Salves, washes and apravs are unsatis
factory and disappointing, nOOOOOO they
do not reach the seat of the trouble, b.
8. S does It cleanses the blood of thr
poison and eliminates from the svstem all
catarrhal secretions, and thus cures thor
oughly aud t criu.iin.nt.-.- the wont 00000.
Mr r II MaOpOOar, of narrodariurit Kt ,
wrltaa "IIivimk itcit a urribU aalltrcr (roa
Caiarrli. ami lelriK uow
aouml ami wU, t lie iuta
tion otirn put to ma is.
' Wliat Mteq yon f Inan
wer I (ret It niy duty to
alat'tiui Kwlit a !vcttic
la the mcluitic I am
raeiia true btltteern the
el, a Is ilt spccl&c
that I run huuettly aud
eonacirntioualy racom
Mend It lo any one suffer
tnii froai Catarrh Have
recanimeuiird n to many,
sn.l am hapri t aav that
ihiiar whoti- 1 h.ivr lu.tm--
sd lo nar it can bear me out in tbtilatemtnt thai
It will cure anv Case of Caurtti if laa.cn aixwrd
tog tu directiuas "
0a aOJ gm is oulv purely veg-
"A. faV euble blood punhe,
0. b. h. known, and the greatest
tkaBhBBuf ull blood medicine
If you have Catarrh don't wait nntil it
becomes deep-seated aud chrome, but be-
K'n at once the use of S. S S., uud sand
rour book on I .t and akin diseases
aud write out ih siciaus about your
THE tWItl SPEC'FIC CO.. ATLANTA. OA
W. D. H ANSFORD&CO.
Dealen in HARDWARE. STOVES, BARBED
WIRE, SHELF HARDWARE, PUMPS fond
PIPE. PLUMBINjG A SPECIALTY,
HOI Main Street, Pendleton, Oregon.
ono i. ink
1 1 time. . . I" -.'
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each cxtrri
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
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THRU bHtM
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.' nine
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lii.crtion
8af-
l-
EM Welti's TO THR Llttg
ti weeOi it 'tio rate of t e'r hue
tumuli at tlic rat.- of i.v pot line
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. aaeh h, t.t i tioimi
iiiM-rtiou
IIKI.P WANTKU.
WANTKHSAI.KSMKN. SAI.Ain Ol:
commission tohool fnrnlwie and luepliw
1 ii i on Mchool rurnlshtna 1 o., in Mii.iia.m sl
Oblaego, Ills,
HOH SALE OR EXCHANGE.
HOI18K POWKK UABO
I all Hxt.ire- i oaaaieta imili.
ami ataelrlc saarfiar, at we
honna foi corowood S, Clovei
PICE LINK-
I time Me
nniu. Mas
I times .
Ok i additional
I n -.-r I ion
iwh LINOI
l time IV
j limei ,110c
times .asr
I sett extra
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U I.I g En
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A NEW six
ARCHITRI TS ANIi HI- ILDKI.v
T. K. HOWARD, ABOHITHtTT AM' Hll
rn'rlnteiiilciit make- cirniilei,; aud rstlatib
plan, lor biilliiiK in in.- dtl or ciiunir
KiMioi 17 ludil liulldlUK
D A. M.W, UONTttACTOB AND
liiil'.d.-r Kaiiiiialo hirnialiv.l mi all kiinUoi
ina.iiir eem.-ni lk- nni. null- ,., ur
ier-. an be ictt at the East Oregon Ion ooni i
MUSH AN0 PIANO TUNING.
IpUOV. KollKHT ItAl.bOT, VIOUN Hit-
letal and loader ul the ncu Opera HoWM
orchestra Teacher ol rlolln, riola. cello, mm
mandolin, Kuuar. plaoe, pu ernsti harmon)
I oonntarpolnt, arranovmeat and orcnesiratloa
yolei evllttia (Italian aaelhou) stud ( ,ari
im nine and urioet opera Piano t'uiiiuK ami
rapaj rina luominiy itoaa Urchaatra ...
I luriil.lie.l (or imrtiea ball- and at! ucua.lon.
' rur cBk'.'-i.
! Holla., II..-- k
a .pi
5 s - r
R N
DR. SANDEN'S BET.
Hu do equtl for the oure oi
Nervom and PhyeieeJ Debil
ity, KxlutUHted 'itulity. aii
tTrOoole, Pieixigture Decline,
Loei of Memory, Wilting, etc.
which has been brought
al.out hy early iBdifMlttiona
Of later excesBt'K.
BANKS AN II BKOKEHS.
I Hi. PKNDLKTOg BAVINQg HANK
r' "'It- "o koii (iraaiiuei, Jiao b 1, UOt
oapllal t- ' Inn nit aMnwcl on tune .1.
. taii KseliaiiK. b.. lac It ( and ..ml on all pro.
i l;a, lunula r.i,ei i allflltloll Klvell Hi eulle,
Ueai J, Furnish, iireanleui. J N. loat
vi. . pre. iit-iii ; T. J. Morn., c-aalilur.
I IKS' NATIONAL HAN K OK ATHKN A
orefoi. Caplul. lau.Ok). tnrpni. and prulli..
I '"' liuereat on m, ,..,M1. laila in
hirvioii ami doLieatn aschann. 'ollactlons
lro:n ni . h 1 1 .. 1 1 .... i ... ii...... I ...
. - -. - , .iii.iii. ine-
I Sl.arp u,ra Ideal, I I, Kirk. Tlct-preildent ; E Bar
'"'" 'aanler; Mr. E I. Barnoit. aaalaiani
PHYSICIANS.
DB. W. Ii. OGIal
OUlldlUK OBle. lie
P m. Teluplioue 77
omoi in juDi)
it to u a. m.i to I
K. W. VIM'KNT M. I' "FUCK It K A li
ot Xirai Natioua: bank Offlce bour. lu to w
a. m. ; I to s p. m.
DBB. SMITH 0 HKNOKItso.N. oKKli'K
ov.-r paadlaloB larlng. ham. lalaohonc 11
retsdeM. wUphooi I
H. ti. (.AUKIKI.l). II. ) HOMK 1' A 'I'll
to Phystetaa and Onigeon omn In IwU
ZtSStfa ' ,.'' "'" '' re.l-
OR. l'.J. M l At !.. HooJJ l. A-MU'IA-
...mi Itflepuoui- l; real. truce tele
pUOUe. black 111.
cWKoFaTHIC i'HYBldlAMI Di:s.
Kayaa.v Kee. ulte. una i, k aval ut lloa
Ion Store
K1USI NATIONAL HANK OK t'KNIM.K
ion ( apiu: ITc.oui; .urulua. o,ttu Iran,
acta r Keueral baiikiiiK buauicaa KxcliaiiK.-
.cranio, iraualora aold on Clilcaeo Han
rrauciico ork and priuciual poinia In
tie Nortliweat. I'ralU Prawn on Cdiina Japan
""' I1 '".I. Maaea eoll.'.'t in r.'a.oii.ibii-
l.-rm. Levi Auk."iy prvsiduut . M . K. Matlock
rloa-Bfealitant: 0. B Wade, i-aahlor; U. 0
i,i.r i
I'HK KAKMKK'S HANK OK WK8TON
..toii, lireKoii. ijoo. a geurral banking
b.l.-llleaa EkeballKe iHiuallt mid .old l.'el
... li.iu. prominl) alU'iidrd to Affalra in mo.1
Bxeclluut condition aud ao reported iim.ii b,
iiocstigatloucouimliieuol roap.in.lble el ti. u -line
er: K Janicaou, nraaldaut; (iao. W
'""lain; vi. . preaident . C. M Puree, uaahier
J. K. klllKor.-, aaii.iaut vaaliler; dlrecnira
i A Hartaiau M M. Johu.. 1 J Price (i -(raw,
J. K KlllfOra, Hoberi Jauiua.ui li W
eroabstci
OKNTISTh.
Ml Alll.lSHEIi ITllliTV VgARI
Wrlle todliy (or ui lair-- bi.oka Ileal!, in
and "Htrcngth; lu Um and Abu. b
.Nature
b) Mel
DR. A. T. SANDE-N,
Dept. A. kusael Hlotk
MOHTLAND, - - ORBQOM.
I U Ray Co.,
Buy aud Mil
Stockw, Honda
arid Cjrairi
(or cash or on uiarglua.
New York Stock bxcbaiiKc
Chicago Stock lixchangc.
Chicago BoarO of Trade.
Court aUMt,
.'anUlaltoi,
U LYNN K. HLAKK8I.KU I HHONIl
ami qarroua dlsaaaai au.i -llrtsaoi ol woman
PP Hotel. ...r Water and Mam au. 1'eudie-
ATTUKNR VS.
t A K Th I; A CAl.KV, ATTOKNKV8 AT
l.aa Umue In naviuK. Hank Building.
in. as a I.owki.i. ATTORNEYS AT
Ijiw K.miui II Aaaoeiatlou Hloek l'uudla
.UU. '. , 'I.
r',(i;.t,uA.I,1:KV i-awvkk. omoi IN
Judd Biiltililig. I'eu.lletou. llrugoo.
STI1.1..MAN ,v PIMHOB, ATTORNBY8
atlaa Onomi iu. II, u and u AfAetollon
N HKkKKI.KY. ATTOKNKY AT LAW,
OOtce in A..oriatlon Block.
K; K,- IPJ' DBNTIBT. OKKH k
tu Judd Bulldiiig.
A. b. IUCA Ml. i, l). h. 0JrV10B 0VBB
Hariuga Bank. Uai adnoniiiorad
B. A. MANN, DBNTIBT, IN ABBOOlA
UOB Olaot, over t B Dlopiou'a oOJue
MISLEL1.ANKUUS NUTK
tk' 1 I'll .all. I T...
nyiu r. ii 1 ii K Hi 1 1.1 IK li. m p k
ih'.".fl'ft'!' i'V1'", "V1 ""eannual meatluof
the atockbolilei, ol t 'emtlaton Wool h.-.,,i,
d". Mn'y", """ ."'. ','.;
la, Mii ,, Itaj , t i , , a, tl,,-on,, 0 of In,-
" ' "P. " IMIrtri i 1 III. r. ...1
' tllf lllllil-
We're
Just as
Thankful
l-'nr a Hinal I pockoie
HH lurRe one Boofa will
receive tOO mime thOfQOgh
anil OOfOfnl attention. If
we net tbe former, it may
in I IntO tftnw to tbe latter
bv tbe Hit inflict ion g-oti will
derive in OTOorThg
Inunilereil WOTh .
.ti '
our
Steam Laundry.
J. F. Robinson, Prop,
Tplephone 60
D Jli.
rciiuieion
Planing Mil
and Lumber y.
Call up
No. 5
lor
Wood,
Coal,
Brick
and 5and.
Can sell chcaper
ny firm in th, J
because they buylgU
quantities. If yon 1
lrnt,er or any klnd 1
mill work call and w
their prices.
R. FORSTFR . d...
- a. . , ,
WOf
Equal to any
in the world.
KIM TH
w-r Ilk
BEER.
Heavy Hauling
Kgx t-iul Mttt'til nut gt-ftll
hi (ttiioliiiiiiifiitr .,
i i " i - u i n 1 . 1 1 1 i l ivy
tr v rii'iiiiitititila..l i . . a i
m I'.aal . "till
LaatZ BrOS. Schultz Brewing
. I
a-. a . . a -aa. a m
KTPnrn w (ct n nt t t: i v a u s m se
. i v i iw 1 1 1 1 v .i i ii ii i ii ii t.. i - --- ' k 1,
I I - I T f- I T X!
IV . I IV IV
RKH'I MKAI.S IN ITU- rt l
ol'KN DOT AM. glOlIT . .
TOO 0T AM' l.AMK IS HEAHON.
Just rvcteixt'd n nice lot of Iro'n lrg
(Iuh l.nf:ontniur, Prop-letor .
s.M-xi.-- )u 1 1.1 1 lie . M.i iii . I cii.lh'ton. orcKon
Oregon
Short Line
Union Pacific
mi-ant
MO
Tlmo Schedule
rrom Pendleton.
AKKtVK
raoH
Tih-airo Salt Lake. Denver. Kurt
Portland Worm, (nnalia. Kan
SlK'clal aa city. Ht l.oin, 8:0. a.m.
' I- ' (TilcaKi. and Kaat
via Hunt
Inftew I
Atlantic Halt lake. DOOJOOb Kt.
Kxpreaa Worth, (iinaba, Kail
atlS a in. aaa City, Ht.laiuia (Til 10:40 p. in
via Hum caaoaud Kaat.
liiKiou
Ht Paul Wall- Walla. lamlaioii.
Kaat Mall Hpokaiie allacv-.l'ull
.lloa in man. Miuui-aiHilla, Hi. '.:aoi. ni
via Paul, liuliiih.Mllwau-
Hpokaua kee, chlcaRo aud Kaat
Ocean and River Schedule.
MOM PORTLAND.
All sailing datea .lib
I NI p. ui. j.et to change.
KorHan Krant-iaco .p.m.
Hall ev.r 4 daya.
bally H
pl Columbia River
"""'y . . p m.
P in. lo AilorU and W ay ax feundav
aalurday Laadlaas. "unu.y
10 p. m. i
.. ; Wlllamatla Rlrar i
I'ally ax. I ,
;""'" i'reou eitr. NewU-roJex. OOjuC.
0 a. ui Haleui liiilcMindunce,
and Way-Landings.
Sam Corvalliaaud Way. I -.Hup in
'iT.ii','" Uudlngs MouVid.
"u'1 81 aud Krl.
Wlllamotte and Yam
a ' ! Rivars :ao d m
'" hio Mm, '..,)
and bat aud Way Uudlim. and Krl
.leava j ra
bally.' Klparla to Lowlslou. "nifly"1'
S T OKAG
Ol ,a'rr aaa fc aiaaaai kgOj kjaWOjaWt -Vaaa
CROWNER &
TKI.KPIIONK M il.V ,
fll A I
j . a . r b a v w ... .
Hi eit v propert v at a
rale of IntOfOOt, I an la? t
I ai. I in montlilv in.uK-
n it'll t
Ill cciii
. v www wmu m w a v
"ill loan on iinimr
pffOgOOtjf or will fiirniO
inoiiev to btiilil with
Will bo pleael to i;iv fig
iiren of actual tost to an.
one neiilini; a loan.
t K A K K (MUM
Hou Main Street.
I tu. I if i
'U .11 A li.il II
(IIS II
K
rt t r-. c -awr v v
li Htlll 1 1 f aja-a ' BatH. ail'
bSiifgl ATTOHNlcv AT uw. in
"lomiiiK n,e ,y.uw, .,, lu . ,
l- i oi .hrcclor hou, nine i., ...
r. i. . l.oPTON.BV. re.ary-"1'"'
g. Jt 1)1., becretary ' V JVm'- iMMOM
w
hoovr
will
Farmers Custom Mill
Fred Waitere, Proprietor.
Capaelty, lau bariela a day.
flour exchanged lor wheal
JM.hKaed.CUoppedKa.d. ,L . .,.y.
WhN SUMOotf Comes Ajjain.
anil yon nr.- tempted i ban lafa
Crtriiet.H to llbliviimy r..l
- ,iu Will
ai'., nines ln tU ,
Ta" "' "on o we nave lain ii a
Md wnplw Th,- pattoro. .i oolwi
will oputwl t,. your tant,. ,or ik
;'... fi. on, prlooo U) yZr diro to
rZlZ:T' - ,"'rr"l',' "nr "-'
i' ai tv ';ur,a"'." lir'' arooojl of
Ulllli.a wall paper
Jesse FailiiiaO.
Mam nlreet neur briilK0.
K. K. wmlby, Ageui, Paodloton.
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
RUNS
HitUumu Slcepiug Qirn,
Tourist Sleeping Can
ST. I' A IT I
MINNEAPOU8
oui.uTii
IKAHliO
(liHANI) KOKKb
J l.""KS'()N
WINM.i'Kii
"KI.KNA ami
ul)TTK.
I III. 11.11 i.illl II, IkllVII.,' IflNlfll
( l.-. ...... . - .. . - V. . "TnTa-i
. ...... ... ,,, i ,,, l.iilluu . ,. -
,i ,!,, VVM.lt ... U.Tl IIU.
I 1,11 1.1 . ........ ... If I
. Hi. Wl.ii, lilVHM Banahaa Cat.
W..U. ...I l.....r. ..-I, nn la
iaudlarj bouas that ha. M ram iopr
Joseph Ell, Prop.
A. C. SHAW &
W. J. 8EWELL, Maud
u i. rn i . oi. iiim
W 111! LV 1 I L in Mli
' " 'Ha lllil, lllti'
1MRFR IIFAL
Yanl on Webb Street
Opposite, Hunt Freight lP-
To
UAlII k-aa. w
bnow what
The new store , an Jvg be " dnt
known un,eSS afJvert,8eSt ADVERTISE?
rUMOUQU TIQLCTt TO
0UI0AQ0
WASHINGTON
I-HII.AUKI.I'HIA
NKW VOkK
BOSTON
and all pointe Kaai .n.i uax.
. .. "inn.
and A .iii.r i. 1 1 .... , !n' Hloaiushlp Co
ii,,,
TIMK SIHhUULB.
Iralu lauavMa i . .... j...
atSMJu. m ""y "swptbiuiday
o am pro parol! to iiirnim.
in tbe lumber linn anil fan
pricen to bu aa cheap, if "ot
il.. in ntharu VA, .. alia. , ,.rrv
.. . ..... .J , ..v ."' . .
J'artinr, coiiLuuiplatina Ixiildiag '
woll to aoe ua bofore plu-TOI
ordera. We alao carry Case!
Fll wood. Phone Mam
aud'ua'.Vo'u'w.luJ ,';"aV S
Huxae. boarded by tbs day, week or
alvau tlia bast ol cars.
Pit-a flaaaia I iverV
wiv VlUOi? aV-aj " J
n. .. . mn .... .ail.
luicnuouu auni ' i"1
I Xaarwit B
i'i""
0 I.I. thk Ntwai Take
lx n i n.(( a aaa
I w.uinaa. '- r .
mail. WhUi Oi.SO, W
0LV1M ORAIO.
Proprlutoi
vnaiy aa on year oamr-