East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 18, 1901, Image 2

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    Shirt Waists for Spring.
-lnrt
are
We have just received .1 largi assortment oi
waists which we are selling al pricei that
all right. You can gtl an lagftol waist for 50c.
and our dollar waist is simply a "peach," USI tin
kind that you like to wen.
Our spring and summer good air DOW in. Siil-.,
Ginghams, Lawns. Piniities, White Good, Pwl
cales, etc. SEL" US I)K BARGAINS.
THE MAGNET CASH STORE
Clements &. Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
reason of
eunblnoi
sroald be 1
the White
tlontd. "
iitn considers
dOBS tin- triltli
THPKHHAY. M'KII :-
THE STBKL TRUST STRIKI
It in apparent that h 111 1 u 1 1 1 struggle
U on between be allied lahnr I
iutioni and the combination Ol IfOB
ami uteel works- in the Kat. The litUI
tion in intensified bv UM "Ml that toe
virion factories anil hlfHaim, ben ti
(ore operating singlv and able onl)
to agree an to the hut. general
feature of management, Bfl DO al
anlutely nmler the BOBflPOl Ol B Central
office, whence may ipin' ipecifl and
imperative Qfdetl tbe OOW
bine's attitude toward- thr di'inanda oi
their employe.
One man will dietnta the ooo ree the
trnat mast panne. That man ll J. I
Morgan. Hi- therefore POeOQiei at tllll
time the nioat important imiliasi ol
all American gitiBans, He can prolong
or shorten a straw)'' that me 11
to the country, for Bfl OBM will doubt
that the issue will bo settled onlj aftfll
the most tremendous battle that labflt
and capital have ever fought, in the
event that Mr. Morgan dec id1
out again) the unions.
Were it a matter of wage, the sitim-
tion would lie leas sernma. Ihr tin
workmen look upon it as decilitre
the every existence of traile- nniottisfl
in the United States. The announce
ment that the Federation i .11
stand behind their liretliren snployod
at the steel trust plant" gives II I
cope broad as the cotintfj itai
deep as the feeling of tin IT or king
men that causes them, and rightly!
too, to regard their BOB i 00 I
one bulwark for their delen
the men who would ODBspa the deatl
of all lanor combinations, while tbej
themselves enter int. 'the nsOBi gigaatl
combine vet kuovMi 1. 1 man It uil
be no boy's quarrel. Vast nn-r-.--capital
will contend BgBiBSl
sen who will starve, almost,
they give in and vote the 1111.
failure and not founded 1
tbe principle of lell-protection.
MO MARTIAL LAW IN IDAHO.
The Boise Statesman sees 111 the
recant murder at (ieui, Idaho, cause for
(iovernor Jlunt again SO itssUn
martial law in the (.'oner .1 An n. - I
one put on his thinking can he Sflll
remember that one tune a hi Iv mur
der was committed m Ba4ae. Aseofd
ing to the Statesman's reasoning
Krgo, martial law Bgoald ba
declared in Houthern Idaho.
(Jovernor Hunt the other . 1.1 v pro
claimed that martial law would ac
longer be uiaintaiued h tin stall
Idaho in tbe t'.MMir .! AiflRfl 1111 1. 1 1.
region. At about Um
man kill, another in (iem. It 1- no'
right to argue from the oolncldenoi
that it was a minake o have ended
tbe reign of martial law. Oflftainl
the Statesman writer will not Bake
the mistake 01 reasoning that an Ml
being followed by another act naiM
have been the can-.
Kor aeveral months there bfll bsflC
no good reason lor ruling Nurlnern
Idaho under the rule and the hay.
lawleasneas previously prevalent
there has been corrected Northern
Idaho is law abiding, quite a- much
so as any other Bastion ot ha 1 1 unf it
was always doubtful tn.it t. .
declaration of martial i.t reraor
hUauueuberg, tin- fun.,.
tite, was right. Au.i asftalnl then
euau now M reason l..r ii
Base. Murder- an 0 emitted
localities. Ferhapb Northern 1 ,
haa been as fro.- from tin ,
other part of the state.
THK TOM
he believe- that
mring rmiii 1 hi tter
justice SO the
for nil other
Tom Johnson Is a nan titted
for the preeldendy tor the reaeon that,
although he hltneeli has fought clean
tight- for oonarrees and for tbe mayor
alty of Cleveland, he knows all the
-1 II ( men of the Mark HlSM
tripe and can intelligently circumvent
Ummd, Tom Jonnaon is gooii gnn
for the preeldency beennaa be would
be president and not tbe tool ot a
doeen men who control the monev and
industrial and railroad interests of tin
1 illicit Mates. loin Johnson is ex
cellent preewUntial timber, Inaimoefa
IS he in a man of large experience in
BSMUSee and industry and could wisely
meet the conditions now existent In
the formation of trusts ami
In fact, loin 1.. JobnOOfl
I bout the best mini to occupy
House that ha- been "man
The more the Fast Oregon-
the matter, the more
1 toons aeseH l ni 1'ir.v
itself, the proposition becomes logical
iitnl the conclusion irresistible.
IMAGINATION KILLS CAM IT CURKV
Mr. Ilarinsunrth, edit, r of a score of
Kngllsh pablleatione, sailed recently
for Kuglanil, carry niir with him, we
regret t" .iy, an Attack of Dnltfld
Mate- malaria.
Mr. Hariiisivorth went to Fiorina
enrlv in the winter t" catch tarpon,
nut tn. malaria caught linn, and
bothered mm considerably lor nearly a
month.
Before be loll the United states he
expressed ti this writer his great in
terest 111 that displ.n .I mental
activity which is called Christian
science. A iriend sent a Christian
scientist to m' htm.
He received the Christian scientist
and allowed him to exercise bis
talents.
Mr. Harmsworth declared that be
did not pretend to decide the merits of
Christian Science, hut be did know
that this Christian Scientist or some
thing else bad unquestionably done
him a great deal of good.
We fe.-l lioiiinl always to mention
Christian Science with respect. It ex
, r. .-- the sincere Isdiei uf a great
mailt' thousand- 01 cititens, and all
siinere belief 1- entitled to respectful
treatment
We fe. l hum. I also 1 1 say. whenever
Christian Science 1- mentioned, that
the Christian scientist who pretends
to deal with actual violent troubles,
such as pneumonia, typhoid fever,
broken istt.es, is a quack and a crim
1 Mti,
Having stated tin- liflW of the most
radical claims of Chrisitau science,
let lis examine the one interesting
doctrine which Christian Science ex
poiiuds. The Christian scientist gives to his
converts a very thick l"ok ami a great
deal of wordy explanation and BOBS'
lne.it He tells tbe childlike lleliovor
that there is no such thing as pain,
ami Imports other nonsense of that
kind.
The main nlsa in Christian Science,
it BsagM to u, is extremely Interest
ing and rOBBOnahll Here it is: The
mind the imagination, represent the
hlgbeel development in Use human
orgsniuu, Under proper direetion thev
houl l be able tn control the human
b dt Ireeing It Irom in-, from much
needles- sintering and Useless vvorrv.
w. ar.' Inclined to think that much
BOOH will result when men of real
I ssientilfl ability ! tree from c,n m
ism and a desire lor quick profits. shal I
investigate the possibilities of Chris-
tian s, nee treatment
of cheerfulness and elation overcomes
despondency.
plea sore eseltas the heart. Increases
the activitv 01 the iitmrs ami the 1111 -
sequent absorption of oxygen
I'.very remotest corner of our physl
cal bodies must lie subject to in
flnenees of the mind. 1 hat being so,
there can be no qneotion as to tin lm
portunce of eon trolling these mind m
Rnoneea. Hearst'i Chicago Amertcen
BILLIONS OF STAMI's
In the matter of postage stamps it
1- estimated that on an average even
man, woman ami child in the United
States will ii" .M postage Stamps Our
log the year lull, forty oi them being
of the popular gsflonl denomination
The total number eOBMUmed will be
mer 4, OOO.fXK). 000,000, and nearly 1.-
000)000,000,000 "I these will be ol the
l-cent variety. One person MM ol Sery
ten will send a special deliver) lettci
in the course of the present yeHr.
The first process tn the iimnufin fire
of staniis at tbe money mill 1- to
count the iheetl of blank paper, wbil ll
an- porobassd by contract. This work
la done by women, who Indeedi per
form most of the labor in the bur. IU
of engraving and printing, simply he
BaOSS they have proved theniseUes
more capable than men lor bttslnesi
of this description.
Bach sheet is the proper si.e and
ibapa to make Km printed Stamps,
with m small BMrgin. After thev have
been nonnted tbe iheets are mnfsti ntd
by laying wet rags between tin in at
intervals of twenty, and next morning,
when the rails are remOVfld, the sheet
are ready for printing.
These plates, aiwav- hori.onlal,
travel around the four sides of the
square at a moderate rate of speed,
passing in turn beneath an ink roller.
Bach of them is engraved with the
faces of -tiNi stamps and after being
inked by the roller goes under a me
Obanioal rubber, which remOTM most
of the ink.
s
Then the plate 1- cleaned ol all the
rest of tbe ink BBSS what ll in the
graven lines bv a man who rubs it
with a cloth and his hare hands, and
finally it goes under a drv, cloth
covered roller, which, a sheet of
white pa paf being interposed, dOBS the
printing. All of these processes are
a. mplisbeil lour times insute of half
a minute.
A girl supplies the fresh white si ts
as the plates come around to her in
quick succession, and another girl
takes them out, fresh printed, as thflj
appear on the outsnle of the cloth
covered roller, piling them neatly as
she do. - so.
Then the sheets, so new ami heaut 1-
fnl with their bright-colored impre--
-ion- are carrieil to another renin to
he .minted, after which thev are laid
hi racks in wire cage- on wheel- ami
hauled into steam drviug room- 1,
stav over mxht.
(In the following morning the ar.
taken into the examining room, whet,
each of them is carefully tllspe. :
uelects. lorn or otherwise imperii--I
ones are rejected, but al. Ira.'iu. -ui-are
carefully stuck together, s,, that
each sheet mav Is. Bflponnntad for
Kacb person in this department of the
in v mill is expected to examim
l'-',.VH sheets in a nay's work. Wash
ington Times.
Told by Pain
Ii yott have pains you should look after
them quickly. Pain shows something is
wrong. The sharper the pain the more dan
gr thr is in delay. There arc thousands
of women to-diy who are bearing awful
p.iin almost continually, rather than tell a
physician about the shooting pins in their
lower abdomen, about the agony of falling
of the womb anil the distress of leucorrhoea.
They let the months pass and their trouble
becomes harder to cure and more distressing.
But nirxfest women can secure exemption
from the embarrassment of a private exami
nation. When pain tell, them of danger
they can cure themselves by the use of
WINEo-CARDlI
in the privacy ol their homes. You can be
cured without distressing publicity. With
these facts belore you there is no reason for
which I' increasing your misery and wasting the days
your life. Why not stop the pain
today.
I (TO
llin
Basra, Miss., March 9, 1900.
I en is-ittieof Wtaeof Oasdul met om palings ol Thsdfrrfd'i
ni-!r. iir.vi.ili! Ill f..r.- I 1.. iran t" take vmir iin'ilicliie 1 ns.i imiiiis in my
K i-m-. U :in.l 111 v arm-. H'uiielinies 1 tlemght 1 ivoiil.1
hlln.l )!. h el ,ich,.l mill I was .. w.-alc I Cull. I li intlv walk HIT-'
go Now I can eiiti ti-.M little of the naln in liiv nl" ami 1 am g;.ilnir to
i,.. msdlolBSS ontll I fit cur. .1. for f hsll.o-,- thev will ecrtainlv cure
in, r 11 inarre it twol i' vi-srs nn.l mil the mot li"r of si.von ehildrea.
I iBank . u for mi- wemlsrtul miidlclnv an.l what H ha-i itonn fur mo
M l ll.li SMITH.
Ker Mrttra sua linrsinr.', .tilri', tfiin rmroni. "Ths lailte' Advlsnry
Ixiwnmi 1 i iiaiunuus-i Misii.'iis' I'.iintMny, cisuukooge Ma.
We're
.lust as
Thankful
I'or a small pnekave
a-, a large one. laich will
r. ceive the same thorough
and careful attention. If
We irel the former it may
in lime glow to the hitter
hj the lltlefaOtlon you will
dl rive ill wearing our
Innndered work ,
Sicam
F. Robinton. Prou.
11 Jl .
renuietori
Planing Mill
and Lumber?!
1
a n
sell
any fiim
ch
in
8"P thaB
because they buy iD ltrg
or
IsleLirinrie RD
'inantitics.
lumber
null work
1
tlieir priotg
If you nee
anV kind
call and
R. FORSUR, - Proprie.
L:qual to any
in the world.
BUSINESS CHANGE
WHITE HOUSE GROCERY
UNDER NEW HANAOEmbNT
VOl Ai: lVT;fl TO IkADI WITH US
Thompson & Dupuis. Props.
tys -yjssj-
AMERICAN IM.AN.
13.00 per Hay nntl Upwards.
UV1
Inijii Morel
the I'acltlc
Northwest
PILSNER
BOTTLED
BEER.
URKWRRYP vn BOTTLINO.
1 1 mill) reeommemled to family trade
,ver bottle (nil) sua van teed 1
Call lip:
No. S
Destroy the
Cause,
you
Remove the
Lffect
owDfn s 1 lerpiciui- Kiiis
the dandruff rrcrnt which
causes fulling hair, and,
finally, baldness. No other
hair preparation kills the
dandruff germ. Stop dan
druff, there'll be 110 falling
hair, no baldness.
Iiciik . V !., Nov. , SJ9.
11 Ii na i nly obanta
Hllll till I'l- VIM.U II I
I- it Hi BV4t 1 ni-w gra
Hi.. aaaaUli ntkxifd
oil III V li....l til ill I lit.
di. 1 ujal it liajM i
Schult hrevin$ Co.
Oregon Lumber lard
WOOD oun KHM
r IniriiH 11 ml ilwel I iiign.
Oheai ar than tin.
Lumbiji .
Lath.
Sliinulcs,
Building Phiki
far I'apcr.
Lime om! Cttmeiili
MoukllngB,
Picketd,
Hunter,
Rrtck and Sand,
ScretMi Doom A WlndoWd
s.tsb om) Dooirii
Terra I ott.t pipe.
Borle & Lljfht, Prop's
Altfl St , otm LVwiri IfAHBff
for
Wood,
Coal,
Brick
and Sand.
Heavy Hauling
gsgeetal attsauoe itm
to ('iinlgiinn'iii
Laatz
KENTCCKV
WHISKEY
for Oentlrnirn
who crerriah
K.1I I by JOHN .-1 n M 1 in
1 he Louvre Saloon
I'KMIIKTON
THK PORTLAND
PORTLAND, ohkuoin.
.Special Kate- I.. 1 -, ru Orcgtin people
for tuurlit.s and cuniincicial traveler!.
visiting Cortland heatiiiuartcrii
II (. BOW l:HS. Manager
HKLP WANTKU.
Dun'l Steal a Mans T
Jl. Aw
U A.NTKD
For ah at til f nt-CUii brui Store
J
H OK
A HKW
SALK UK
iiTiTitsT:
gXOHAMgg,
i'iv Kit
SI 1
tlulo V j i
..- !'lr I ill
1 1 KBT NA'
JOHNSON 1UBA
The Portland KveuiugTob gi u
The. Pendleton Kant Oregon Ian thinks
Tom L. Jobnaon, bmj ir
O.. la "Uie ooniiug man' 01
dent ol the United -i.u
Toiu L. Jobnaon happen.- t- m t,,,
Kaat Oregon tan on some special luui
or idaaa-iingle tax an. I ire. trad'
!?ple- Bul "'" 0'"'' t"Sl "
abaolate free trader., nor yet the
Hrjauiuw, will not control tin us
ilauiocratic uaUoual conventnm
Ts hat Oggpaiaj oaasaseadi
L. Jnlinonn In. -- .
uiuic loaauni- ttiiin uo
. . .
"""f" auTocacy ot any one ur lw..
priMiplw would not uweaiarilv BOtitll
Mas to nippon He might believe in
iaU tax and Ires, tradu, excellent .1
ar tbaae two doctrm, Uii yet be not
ontitlad to ommendatiou. Tom John
OO U a man bigger than an-, QM
iWa excepting that iUea be jutice
to an men, and no man
It y.ni re.ent the nlea that imaKina-
i tion can cure, plaase explain how it
bajMBBM Hi. u luagioatioil can kill.
1 CbiaeBgj who have wanted cen-
tariei derisiag IngMsiioas tortures, dls
covered 1.. ago the art of destroying
uie tnr.-ugn imaignatioii.
.Moat oi lit. haw read about the
Chinese torture which consists in
allowing 11 drop ot water to fall upon
tbe victim's bead at verv abort in-
i rvals.
I'lie cucciH'dlng ilropH of water do 110
rial harm. They do not pierce the
kill I or even tbe asaip,
lint the constant. monotoiiuUH, regu
lar drip, dnp of tin- iiineaertlng iropi
10011 alt.-ct- tin oat lent tllaaitroual v
thr. Bgfa in- imagination.
Ha waits for each drop to fall. The
I anticipation preceding each drop be
comes intensely painful. Tiie menial
I torment increases as time paaaen ami
I the unfortunate victim of Chinese
Idarlitn and ins own imagination then
1 nltissately in atrocious agony.
Mi Jniian ltalpb, the distinguished
American unwupaper correspondent.
win. has traveled sitiaiirsij In Obina,
inform- us that Ihj Cbiiieae bave an
I other method of InrJiatina dmmth
T.in. i "'rtiugb the imagination; namely, by
1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii uw viciiin 10 tiie noun. I ol
1 a bell held clone to the ear.
The bell rings once in no manv
I BSSOaai. It diais in. actual harm, ap
parently. It iloes nothing nave excite
,tbe nervtw ol tbe ear, aeiiding along a
ucceiaion of Uaeleaa meaaagtM to tbe
I brain.
But no man can endure the torture
01 jue ueit beyoml u certain number
01 n.,ur llu over-traiued
tion kills, him.
I'l;
I . w .
0 Kin-
I'll.-
PIIYSILIANS.
D, I'IMi
. I 11 . ,- r, ..
BANKS AN U BHUKKRS.
Klti.s HAVIKOfl HANK
Jon orksuueil March I. Ks.
Jiinve.t sllowtil en iituv,!..
K' U. ik ti t mnl aol.l oil All priii
tai atuetlon men to coll.
i.r"!'l; l" ''liit ; J. N. Tea!
I J Morn- ii.-r.
IOMAIi BAMKOV ATHKNA
I'll! (fsi.QUU; iiirplu. an. I prelil.
.1 ou liui t-ipwiia ials in
1 11 1. mi. Mrbauie r HmiIom
to Henri I AUnui., pre.
ilrk rice pre.li Dt: U I Ha,
Mr. fc L BarDltl, ssmiani
K Kl.Al.
1 lip.Hew
I Mm k
Dl, P. J, M l All
lion block i.-upimii,
i :..-!.. tUt 111.
it HIM
1 tin
Woman's Work
tottttagaailissgej If Ibarn ' wi ttrali
Wllrll sewnu Jfo'l slliilllil sudlHll l-i ,t Ir.l
ae'ure a pair ofOI.AftaKS win. 1, 1, i,.
l;IU In iinriiiAi .'.inillli n niinin- i ,.,
Ikiriiii uuuuii. a- ma i.-Milt. ll.m.,. .1 t...
M.H-k of
Kyeglasnes and HpSBtaalei
a.-fun ni all niiliiiarv i-rtM- 11. f. mn, h...
lll 41 SUI.lll i-.i . VVllt-l,
uuu we Biai.. i. in aei .
Ut I Kill'
D IV N.N K. III.
aiei an rotu dlaau
Opp. II..'. i ir .
'ou. Ori.
ATllli I'HVSK !AS PBJJ,
'" " ""'' ".1- . ink wcat ..! I1..S
I8LKK OHRUNII
1 Ol H 1 mi, '1
let Msni Si. I 'inlu'
I. A
1 raw,
Cr,.l,
HANK Ol- PKN'IMiK
Miri Ina, BKUM 1 r.,.
Kl' llSM. I
.-r a-.l.t ., 1 BllMO, Ssi
-'iin ips! poini,
Urai 1 "i ' '1 ma. i '
'Oil 11011. 011 ruasoiuM.
If OK W'KMO.N,
pnaral baakiui
alii sn-l mU 1 .,1
: ' ' ' ' '1 pre.l Ii 111 . 1, '
t . TlcepraalilaBiiiVll. Pit roe .OMblir
11... i"'1' ':,'".'"" blir; durcior.
I srii.ML M N i. f j p
r. niiiKor-. h..lw.rl Jaiil.,1,1, I, a
-
all
only
re liii-rt- air uoiuplica
Lk. W. L QARRH r50N.
Mgn Hik ggs court t . pfu-liit.,,. 1,,
AT fOHh g vs.
A IITKI; t l..l.l. a I I'oltN .;vn
i.v, npi, , in -. i . .iars Hunt Hml.tiiia-.
A'l
111. AN Si
Uh It.
19U, OlvK.1.1
iaowbll attorn icyh at
1H 11 A.S.." tail, 111 lll..ta H.H.IL
WlLDEX Ki ll: HOTEL
. Ibal tl mutual Biaallni ,
A tin- l'u41eton w.,i .s, ,,
LAW Y KB. 0VV1UB
rmllatoOi Oregon.
I'lbUiK
M, li, I.' a
imagina-
i biKjrer than
Tom Jobnaon ia one wbo believe- w..
Urviug the inters u., u.Tn
iMuriag luau, not on a hypocritical true that a reveraal of the imaginative
""l" of Jaainuu to au-nn,. f.. kllliut; proceaa mual ytri.i 1.-.. .,.1
. pioioug uie.-
")" I KvMrvls.l. L- 1 . .
4 I ' " now uiat leoiing
Under Nov. i.n. ,
J. W BANCkOHl , I'rop
Halt-.- t.z an.l I!... pr day. Mcaia
Ipvi-iat Kale, by tue uiontii
HrM Hoirl lu lUe i lly lor r'ainilic.
bus Uiall Maiu, KrtHt aauip!.' room.
kk t irk hauls aud taui baal
Klrc-prool buildlt a
Cor. Court And Johnson SI .
PENDLETON. OHLtiON
Farmers Custom Mill
l"rd W altera, Proprietor
tlaiHH-ti), I4u barrel, a J
rioui aasaangss r waaii
Wear. mil gesa, nsippii nu ..,,
on baud
T. HAILB
Jiid.i UuinliUK,
S II 1. 1. MAN A
al lau Kixiui-
block.
N. IIKHKK1.KY. ATTOBNBY AT LAW
llBlce III Is , 1, lali.u, Kioi k
i Siifai t 1. aw
IN
a I rORNBYH
I ID Aaamiatlun
111
niSt,BLLNKOUS NOTICBS.
" 1 '" ' fin KHOI.DKKK- S0T10K
.: S.-...1,
ii M - ... "pa) in Is. b ..-. I u.
,'.'; ';,',!..,,'!' "' ""olli'i'soi 1 He
,..l , i . rt,""Vl0". "nguii, loi lb,-i,Ur
.'U'.-nuii lKlttr,i D dimiora aud ol
.1 r 111 aireelen woai ilai ic itt.-
I H.T .)PTON,Hi..r'; uoJ, l"'
kNNI Al. MBKTINq STOOBHOLUIttta
1 (. 1 1 n. nl . , -1 " "n "il llu- annual
- a - . kUoltlarii ol the Haadluion
1 1. ui i 11 ,J- I";'1. May :, luu',
fit-lli-ion o l0'' "iupaay. in
Away from him iii bnytaa is"i when i
hs. rial 10 pi) for ba i-a,,uai . n aft."?
.lull Vr ' JSti III roui real SMM
dollar worlb n llaruiaa aa.ldlu.. Sndla
M-ur. Wll.p.,l,ly,.., hi ,1.11,.. .,,,,, ,,.,
y i . " 'iita van on ti,a
Sl4dlr Im.us.- Ibal lia- M ram 1.1 i.av
Joseph Ell, Prop.
11 ft . . ,
1 ur. nay c o.,
llu) aud aell
sttidtK, Bonds
( ; i-m j 1 1
lor caalt or on margin.
New rk Mock hclianKe
Chwago gioch Bxchanm,
'.hkngo HoarU ot I r ide
Court rlr
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a rm 1 k oun 1 ui j dud
ruLLowiNti iik
U-.-n taken up by tho
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l'M.'llJ.
I ititli .piariar clrcia
inn' si... ni lui uouuSa
U'li'l ' Willi .uarn-r
i iln at'.. 11- 7tMi
A. C. SHAW & III.
i, UWBLL, Manager.
Money to L(
' 'n oity propertv at lot
rale of IntBSBwt. ( an b
I nisi in monthh initall
iiiente
IVO COMMISSION
Will loan on improiM
;.n..ert or will furoia
monev to hnihl with.
Will he p.eaaetl n give fg-
nrn of actual rosl to uyv
one milling a loan
FRANK B. CL0P1
boo Main Street.
1
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15H0KT
Union Paci
SSBsas Tlma Sihaduli
KB Prom Pindleloo.
1 bleagl .iali l.ake, Uauver. Hrl
I'urlland Morlb. ouiabs Kaa-
aiK'ilal aaa Cily, 81 IUU,
1 IB I nn-aao ami at.
via limit.
Inglon.
ti untie Halt Lake, Isriiver, St
Kipraaa Worth, Omabn aaa-
t" a ui. aaa Clly, Ht.Liiiin i''1'
via Hunt , aa-o aud fcaat
lagtaa.
"I Walla Walla, Unl.laa
KtMall sipokaue.WallatM.rljl
1 ui inau, allnueai-'li.. 1
ik Paul, Uululli Mlllll;
Hpokaua ke, Chicago and SM
Ocean and River ScM
KKOM POKTLANP.
All aalllug dau .ub
N:onp. ui. Jeol to cbauxe.
For aan Kranclw" '
Sail avarv i daya
T. I
pel
ARtlllTKCTS AND BUILBSBb.
hov Attn Aid m i ki 1 ami sr.
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ut i.nuiii u ik " "' n kiuda ol !
an 'be , t. , .? Si: "a'ls, en-, or i
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ab.jui sw
ban
uuanii
Wi'iglll
';" bora, briadad u mmi
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1 April U. iikii.
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Out
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ab.1111
a. L BJtATIK
aaviug. 11a, ik
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as adiuiuitired.
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Uoi aiuci, over If. U. cipL'a fagtee
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si amiual lias Iwrn laken Uli bv ibi.
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a. lor eoau aud agjajumi
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'1"uu-t " ll" 'op, might
April r, nui.
J W lltAlllMAN. OtH W.iabal.
lo put lJll)l,k naa
Mh 0B .balvua, wall., or
lor virappliiK pur,sjat
Old ui-vk.papcr. , lMrge
buudle. of out buudred
LUMBER
DEALERS
bally
uaispt
Uuiiday
- p. ui.
laturday
IU p ui.
Columbia Hirir
To AJtorla aud WIT
Lavudiug.
Yanl mi Webb Street
OfBjgflJgi limit Freight leH)t
Wt
Dally ex.
Hunday
6 a ui
S a. m.
lues rhri
and aat.
Wlllamitta Blur
... ... 1.1.. U.dtMTfJ.
nalow. liulepwuu""
aud Way-l.ttuliu.
Corvallla aud Way-Laudiug.
Old
Newspapers
are prepareil 1,
in the lumber line
- IlirnlM anything
uml can iriiarsm,
pruee be aa elm,,, if llo, d
IhM others, we ajgg carry g , '
ol Doors, Wiodowi and alouldin!
i-rtiea lo.itemplatino building a ill d0
, to u heloro pJaWin. Ul()ir
mjm. wo LMrry
rirwood. I'Louo Alam .
.'aw.
Tuii bn
aud Sat.
lata vi
Kiparla
Wlllamatta audHSri
it vers
iinuou Cltv. bar
aim WIJ'lMUiav
Snaki Kivm
I KlparlaloUwi.uai
P. . WajMbir. Agaai.
The Ba.at Origontan U
gon a reproaintetivi paper-
ih. .......1. I. aaa
bau liberal Datroxuure. ii"
iBiug medium ol tfeii eeoueS.
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