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Shirt Waists for Spring. oo We have just received I large assortment of shirt waists which we are selling at prices that are all right. You can get an elegant waist for 50c. and our dollar waist is simply a "peach," just the kind that you like to wear. Our spring and summer goods are now in. Siiks, Ginghams, Lawns, Dimities. White Goods, Per cales. etc. SEE us FOR BARGAINS. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson, Court and Cottonwood MONDAY. APRIL 22, IfHH. DAILY. WEEKLY AND SEW-WEEKLT V TUP Bunt OreirotilAn PtabUahttiff Company, PENDI.KTON. hilitwv, then Apply t" 11)401 lM priii- omli if uoniMiIfOfy tdnettion kbit 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 ftpptlMlioa iii Ml f tbt Ittfttl of tiit I nion, tint! m.-iki UMBO U'urn. Trim. Mr. McKftttt? night Ofdtf ft tlrt ' war ihipl tn hlmv Portlum! int t hi niiiMU of r.cxt nrik. hut the ratal! ! would In- worth u whole I tit. of Mowittgi KNCOURAOK THAT CANNERY. 1 sWetsV KIPTIOW IATI1 On fopvp mill Obi r cp-j Month. tv tnli I . , On -op T' trk . ! . . iif if r Trlai utwrnptton , '.iiif BUM r . Ml WI1KI V V Oa copy one 1 ll'l ION KAIIh. lino cop? via moatht . I Trtai uhtrnpita o tlftf lo Burntor WIIKI.Y MffCU1PTMS HATH1. laa copy - - vtai f ' Oao copy month H Trtftl ftuhact ipuoa Vf " copy af ADVBRTIftlfli. ATBS (Display A I verttMM 0 lact. rr ltt. in nn-Wrcklr lr iB. nlh t J Oo inch, or looa. In IaiIv pa r month j m Two mtlhtf. or t:i 1 ai..l Weekly jwr mrnth . . If 0at thraa ta hoa. Som.-H ret . v .pet la n per month . . i at Over thra invhe. luiiy , per i - n t-er month a m Irvof thraa tn boa, In 1 m i and eek i v. per Inch per Booth t aa Uaa in 1. ei I MB. in W ea ly per ta nth tat (rverthrra larhea. in Weakly , par Inrh per m -nTh . . . ia) Over Ihraa Inihaa. In Tuaaday mut of hVim Waakiy, per Inch par noath ...... M vol Ml nottpareil a'leermrmeM. tn x-ni Wret . . Weekly ai Daily, hrat uuaruua, pei n. . . i , each uto4ocot iaaaa boi LakaI aatkai. tea taat par Uaa. aach sntertioa. Sltillii countv BXPENSIVK WARS. English eoplt a' aghast at the in crease in tin- demand of the govern nient, an sot forth in the aadgat, shown in tin' preliminary statement Hindi' hv Sir Michael lli-k- I '.!. be fore the Hhum if Conininn hint week. It was indubitable proof that the South African war haH cost more than the people expected it would. Up tn the present time, the war has .-..st 14s. "' OUO ix.tin.l-. or 17,100,000, Anil yev the struggle "- "ii. the English armies, larger than any ever baton kept actively in the rj.d.i. being nimble to conquer those South African Hints. It may ! an incorrect manner of looking at the subject, hut when one obaervea that a return upon the BMMMf lliveatmeut at thrw p.-r .-.'lit would -To, ink) BBBaally, and when it i taken into consideration that the Kuk lish empire will probably never be able to secure any such return, it in difficult to see just where will come in the proiit This is not countiiiK the terrible cost of human blood, ami it baa been heavy for both sides in the struggle. Thousandx have ieii killed, ami more tbouHan.lt. have died from disease, while the low of human efficiency by reason of wounds, has lieen enormoiio. Certainly, the war represents, from a commercial ami tinaiicial standpoint, a very large enterprise, and the average person, not verse.! in th pbiloapby of the statesmen who sup Dort such wars of ron. nest, will wonder jutt why they should lie wuged. It is misleading to .puote tigtires showing that so many dollars of i o-o-itw.- is done with a uiveii foreign country, and make the oifr.n'i,, claim that they represent the profit to the country plying the tradu. If, for instance, the l.'uited Htate truuea. t f !U),ui)0,ismj of commercial l.u-u.. with the Philippines, annually, that bv no means in the proiit accruing In this country K..r th.- margin of profit cannot lx- much more than a small per ceulage, say, (our iur Mat,. which would amount tn U,0jQ0,00U protlt on the investment. This reference to the I'hilippiuu war is germane tn the MQjait. Inasmuch as tbe purposes BM the same in tin- Booth African ami Philippine wars, th- la. t in relation to one may he used as illun tratious for a discussion of the other. It is silly to contend that any hut the commercial consideration urgen to the expenditure of so vast suiiin of mouey. For any one with a grain of common sense know- that, unless the commercial and uionev magnates of the two countries had given assent, the wars woui.i nev.-r baei Man ought, Perhaps, this is the gist of the ques tion: The government pays tl.- Lili an. I the commercial interest,- reap the profit, leaving for the BMpla glory an. I honor of a very low quality as thuii compensation. SHOULD SBh THE HIVUH. It is exceedingly unfortunate that President McKiuley decides that he will not view the Columbia and Willamette rivers, at the time of bit visit to Portland. Jly thin decision, he prevents the people of Oregon from bowing him and his companions the greatest thing in the West -the mag uincent waterway system of this slate and Washington, two streams than which the Uuiud Htates has only one greaterthe Uisaiasippi. It would almost be iuntifUhU ... force the president to see those rivers, aud, when the presidential party get aboard the tlasaaio to view Portland hartoor, run him down the Columbia uu up io me ualUsi, in spite of bis hmsbss. u tne puople of the Kast 111 not voluntarily learn what is in u West, sud ot the woudertul Fruit men of the Kast Bad of I'nia may well give encourage menf to the cannery enterprise (r.. imse.l by Mr. Pierce, of Ashland. Hi comes with a proposition appealing tn business men as calculated to create confidence in him and his plan, lie asks only that the orchardit prmm-'-tn supply fruit in nlentltu.le at the market rates, and in such qaaatity as to insure him a season of NBt con stancy of operation. Such a cannery will obviate the waste of large quantities of Irnit each year, now one of the serious draw backs oi that industry in the Walla Walla valley. The reputation of the Walla Walla valley fruit through. .nt the country would give an added value to the product of a cannery in that region. Milton and Kreewater, by tfivina in telligent attention to the proposals of Mr. Pierce, may do that which will make for their own go.nl and that of the coiintrv. The Union Scout, ptihlished at Union, ha- discarded it "patent" page.- and now prints only matter set in its own office. The Scout has thux greatly improved in aiKrance and rcadahleness. TALK i FRUM WASHINGTON. The Duchess of Arcos, wife of the Spanish minister, has introduced a new idea in the use of violets. When her hand-nine turnout drew up at her door one day last week, it wa- noticed that her tine horses wore little huuche of the fragrant spring flowers, caught by lavender ribbons ami Banked c.xpietti-hly on each side of the hlind Tbe effect was very pretty, especially when viewed with the Duchess behind, clad in a symphony of purples and carrying an immense cluster of violets, muff style. Several ladies have taxen up the style, and now it isit familiar sight to note horse- with nosegays of lilacs hyacinths or other spring buds. The Duke and Duches of Arc .- will not go to Kurope for the summer, but will spend it, as usual, in Manchester-hy-the-riea, where they have a home. They will probably he the only mem hers of the continental diplomatic con tingent who will spend the heat.-d term in the United States. Secretary bmg and Admiral Dewev met on a crowded thoroughfare and attracted general attention and com mendation by the elalx.rate and grace ful manner with which each saluted the other. Simultaneously each re moved his hat with the right hand, swung it in a semi-circle until horizon tal with the . .sly, luiwed and repla. . ! the headgear. "(oodness'" exclaimed an old lady from the country who had vltMBBBO the meeting, "talk a!" 'it bowing and -craping, how is that'.'" M . tetary K.xit has issued orders tlmt the structures be prepared and evcrv 1 thing made ready for I be competitive texts. PROSPEROUS INDIANS. A special correspondent of the! Spokesman- Keview who re.entlvl traveled Baron lha Ooaar d'Alene reservation m northern Idaho, present! BO interesting and pleasing picture of the industrial life of the Indians A large number have well improved farms, large farmhouse-, well built' and pointed, With good hums and ; outbuilding'. Thev are, as a rule, n - dmtrlotti and prosperous, and noma of I them employ white labor. Thteaoa gests the question : If one tribe has been brought to this degree of civiliza tion, whv not all the tribe-'.' Ilae the different tribes differentiated 'to an extent thai would make one .f them susceptible of high and rani. I advancement and another hopelessly irreclaimable'.' Or is the difference the result of different treatment by the whte men'.' Perhaps in s. me respe. ts the Coeur d'AteBM have been favored above other tribes (Sixty years ago they Were broOfill under religions and in dustrial tralnlnfi and it was their good fortune to receive missionaries of exceptional zeal, pietv and practical nlndadneea. Thaaa soldleri ol Iba BT0M have passed to their reward, bill tlietr great Influence abides in this Indian land. BtlflneU men who have dealt with the Coeat .1 ' a i. 'lies testify to their high regard for linancial obli gations. "I will take the word of a OoOOr d'Alene above (hat Of I White man ," mice -aid a Spokane business man to the writer. "When a t'o. ur d'AlOOe promises to pay a debt on a given la , be will be there w ith the money or a straightforward plea for extension. " These Indian- were also fortunate in their ebol f B reservation. Their domain skirts the richest sections of the lertile Paloiise. The world has no ix'tter -oil, the climate is mild, and the country i- h.-autifullv M led and watered . 'Ti B pity thai all the Indian tribe- are not s. fortunate or so indus tri..'i and hoiiet as these Cocur d'Alenes The contrast between their thrift and moral standard- and the mi-. 'ruble squalor an.,.egradationJ of the blanket In. nans is the contrast be tween civilisation and savagery. BpaaaaionReelow. AOUINALDO. Baby's Coming MoOnnslil. (ts.. .Inly is .900 I srtTtse pvorv raffsrlog won mil to lake Win. of O.nlul. Willie I wa- (toinn with no OtDSI Chlldrvn I was rompi'llt'il 1" taj Ifl DM for.hivs at a tlmr, hut this tune I have taken Win. ..r t!ar.l.ii and Therlfowl's lllaclt Draaghtaad havt bw n able to .to all mv housework without anv tmnhlr. I en fpr.tlnn or.-ry .lay to he cell -tine. I Mv liiMlmn.l think- wins of Card rll is the hol mcihcin.' in the uorl.l lie take- a done of Theilfonl's Hlaek llr.ui(rht even Blfh and glvss some to the children He lias not Eat a dAV tram work tin- year HS U III nto rrlends about vour wonderful msdiclnes and I l.ll mv hulv friends to use your Wins of Cardul' Mrs, QfeOKQIA UUl WINEoCARMH Thre sir thouisndi of wonwn who ihrlnk In terror st the thought of the hahy's coming,. But childbirth It one of the workingi of Nature snd it was not Intended to Imply torture snd agony to the heroic mntheri of the race. The woman who aufferj torture durlny. pregnancy and st childbirth hai utuallv. hv mine Indn- cretlon, Iniured the organs which make her a woman. Neglect of menttrual Irrefularltiei leadi to ovarian pain, falling of the womb and leucorrhoea, snd the period of pregnancy li neceinariiv dlitreMing under thoie condi tlom. Wine ol Cardiii wlli regulate the menitrual function perfectly and eventually make the generative organs strong and healthy. Pregrtancv and childbirth have no terrors for the woman who "takes this pure Wine. A strong healthy womb will bring its precious burden to maturity with little or no pain. A healthy woman need not fear childbirth. Wine of Cardui completely curet all these troubles familiarly known as "female diseases' and equips the sensitive generative organs for pregnancy and childbirth. It will save any mother much pain and suffering. All druggists tell 51.00 bottles or iaUS sad 1 1 !! 1. 1 re. .l Irtwi, iriTlni: irtntMSM, "The la,1let' s.tTisor? DeisotiiK tii Hie . i.sii.tixsis. Mtslieine ( ...npsny, . hliAiioogik. lotui. We're Just as Thankful Kor a sms II package as a large one. Booh will teenve toe same (borough and careful attention. If we get the former it may in time glow to the latter bv the satisfaction you will derive iii wearing our laundered work. Domestic Sieam Laundry, F, Robinson, Prop. Telephone fiO from Hi" island nf I. neon American Irons region of manner meek the I'm n ilium Flllpln y esw.Bsaas, whole the .lawn ' Althnuirl. ;ny .Ires- Ik canty an. i ny. I'll s.xm "up'' to all the trick" In which Yankees VttT Paj s i to Is' admitted int.. Kree.om' holv lUllt And a ra siw.lr is no more. I'd rather eat than Hunt: I'm a lad to ie M white man. anl with thou a tint, to .Inn.'. And stnt with prl te to Iboss who Seek my long ancestral line. My lather w a .'iiiuaiiiaii. a mild-eyed bull ties, cbap And If tradition don'l decelv. . my mollier was a Jap My uu. le live I In llorneo and tlxu h hiiudre l wives. My aunt a witch In Madalay, who took a score of lives. My coulii own.'. I . pirate Meet upon Hie China sea. Another .., his sister to a lord In I'ee f'hec 1'.' . A great and truste l genera! was my grand father Sold. W ho ors 'iKn his neck and nose a doieu ring- of gold ' And proud sin I of my grand-data, the mil. lest of the pack, Who had a mapol Siilu Isle tatt.sx d upon her back ' are opium fiends, my sister myself I am .. trtile raood, in- elder My brother, tnels Is the same And when I have a pia) lame My father, lu a sportiyc i.roin." siew Aud stole hi. wile and buffalo aud starle t life anew! I hey banished him from (.'hinaland. the king dom of nis birth Thst's how he earns to populate tin- portion ol of the earth I I'm glad that 1 am rescued from the error of their way Kor I do not like that busy tune the Vaukee rtMS play 1 gladly quit my native fare ol pukled mice aud pup. An. I come with ni'ltiug heart to lake the w Int.- Men liurdeii up. UBi II I'KKMAN. Kamels Oregon, April JO, 1U0I. Fresh Clean Stock of Groceries fAAaV Pol J 'u to select frtini. Will give you reasonable prices. Tr us with an criler :::::: WHITE HOUSE GROCERY Thompson & Dupuis, Props. I'M. I. INK time ,s ea. I. loe lis AS extra In.erllou. CLASSIFIED ADS. I'OI'NT SK.VKN Woltlis To TIIK LINK, one hue. or more. st week, at the rate of . ikt line one line, or more, per mount, ai the rate ol to. in-r line TIIKKK LINES I time JOc J tliuei ia- I times ace lOr eaeh additional insertion bin; links I I I tn. ihe i times SSc I t Hues toe Lie each additional lii.ertlou FIVE LINKS I time OX J limse US' 3 times 'aV jue each additional insertion . i vs.- Equal to any in the world. PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. BRF.WKRYK own BOTTLING. Iliirliiv reooni mended to family trade i.ver. buttle tally loavaatoadi r ci luicion Planing Mill and Lumber M c,,caP thtQ the Can Rell aft .in' nrm ti J I,,e county because they buy in , lf you neej any kind call and quantities, lumber or mill work ibeir prices R. FORSTER, or Call up:1 No. S i .. JIH I Hllle lll.le- i I Hues 2.'h SJe asVOfl estra insert, on MIX LINKS I time i ' lima. 1 t times i . eaeli additional lUM.rtlon . 01 BALI OR KXCIIANUK. A. MBW SIX UOR8E POWKB 0ABX) line eugin.' and all BxtUtM complete, tank., plpiug. battery and electric aiasrker, at n ion ot will eseliauge fot cor.lw.xxl. J t'love, relldleloti, . ir -gon PHYSICIANii. DR. W. (i. trt.I.K. OKKICK IN Jl'll oulldlng omee hours, h to 12 a. m.; I to p m. Telephone 71. K. W. VIMKNT i. 1). DKKIt'K UK A li of Klrst National Bank. Office hours 10 to 1.' a. m. ; 1 to :i p m. BANKS AND UR0KKRS. HKHT NATIONAL HA N K OK ATM I N A Oregoi. Capital, tau.OUn. surplus and profits, to.uftv Internet on Hm deposlu. Ieal in foreign an! duneati.' eichaugv. I'ollectlous toompiiy atienneo lo. nenry (.' AUams. pre. Ident; T.J. Xirk. vice, president ; K I. Bar L Harnett, aaslstaui nett. cashier; Mr K cashier. TH r. I'KN Dl.hTON HAVIN(H HANK Fendlaton.Oregou Organised March I, Isati capital. sVa,0UU interest allowed on Ujasdi poslu. Kxchsuge bo ight aud sold on all prlti clal polnu. Special alleulion given to eollee tloni. W J, fumish, president; J. N. Tea' vn t dent; T. J. Morn, cashier. "'Some of these political hosscs a. '.(tlire singular apM'titee, " said an old wheelhurse. "Think of a man like Senator ijtiav making a meal off boiled calilntgc and champagne I went up to his house one night and found him at dinner, lie sent for me tn . nine Into the .lining r.xiiii. The senator was help ing hitiiMsIf lilierally from a large dish of corned beef and cahliage, which In, was washing down with champagne It struck me as one of the oiicerest continuations I had ever seen.'' It occurre.1 to an enterprising per son whn caters to the appetites of men that prune juiee with just enough spirits added to give it tone would make a pleasing drink. Hut a revenue agent asked Internal Revenue Com missioner Verkes in Washington if the compound wan subject to the special tax. The commissioner informed the agent ttiui llie enterprising .Innk-pm- viuer must not only pay a special tax hut must also .(ualify as a reatifior oi spirit. It will cost the government ISo.ooO for a competitive test next Juoe of the Oathmanii guueotton torpid., nun and the regular army l-ineh service rule. It is seldom the government conducts such an inquiry, and the result will ba awaited with great interest. Inventor .athinann is willing to make his reputation that one shot Irom the gun hearing his name will equal In du st ructiveuoas ten tired Irom a li! inch rilie. There is a dathmatin gun at Handy Hook which eoat about ttjo.ooo. Beaide this weapon will he placed a IS-inch army service rilie. The legislation eu acted that similar targets shall be con structed, each representing the wide construction of the largest type oi battleship. Kach of these structural is lo be fgced with a Kruppue.1 armor plate 12 inches thick, H leet wide and 11. feet long. Not leas than ten shots must be fired against one structure Iron, the 12-iuch rifle. Against the other structure one torpedo shell will be projected from the tiathmann gun. Careful examination of the twoAstruc ture will theu be made. If the re- Mil Is U,.. ..I..... , i IT j . "T" auoiner nlmt n.av u.u irom the Ontbmanii gun CANCER Sufferers from this barrible malatly nearly always inherit it not necessarily Irom Uu- purents, but may la- from some remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs through several generations. This dssjdlj poison may 1 iv dormant in the blocxl foi rears, or until you reach middle life, then the urst httic sore or ulcer makes lU ap pearance or a swollen gland in the breast, or some other part of the hod , gives the lirst warning. To cure Cancer thoroughly and permu tiantly all the poisonous virus must lx ihmmatcd from the blood every vestage f it driven out. This ti. ti S. does, and a the only medicine that can reach deep, seated, obstinate blood troubles like tkis When all the poisoii baa been forced out of the system the Cancer heals, and the disease never returns. Cancer beginsollen in a small way, as the following letter from Mrs. Shirer shows : A small piniels came on my law stiout an Isssfe t my tact KKv SMI I'M A HKNIIKHSUN. ol'KH K over I'eudletou Savings hauk. lelcphoue 11. resident'.' telephone 1. M . 8. OAKKIKLV, M. I)., H0MK TaTH Ic Hhysuiau sud Surgeon, office In Judrt Building Telephone Office, bla k Ml; rese deuce, black Jl l'U. 1. J. M'KAl'L. BOOM 17. AH8O0IA Hon bl.M-k Telephone Ki. residence teles phoue, black 111. osTKol-.v rim PfJYSIOIANB, DBS. Kayes a Keyes. Office, one block west of llos sou aus re LYNN K. Hl.AKKHI.KK OHUoNlt' sua uerous .iisease. sun ll.ea.e. ol women, opp. Hotel, cur. Water and Maui St. Pen. lie ton, Or- TH I K a KM BB'H HANK Of sVBtTOf Weston, Oregon, noes a general bauku. btitiuess Kxcnauge bought and sold ., 1. etioii, prompt I) atleude.l t.. Affair, in SMH axcellent coii llilon, and ... resirte.l iism t investigation c.iuiuilttee of responsible cltlseu. Offi. era- K J son oii, president, U0 W 1'r.x'bstei vice president C M Puree, cashier I. K. Klllgure, as.lstaut cashier; director. 0. A. Hantaan M M. Johus. T. J. Price, U. 1 draw, J. K. Klllgoi'. aobert Jamewiu 0, W Hroebeiel. AHCHITKCTS AND UUlLUKHb. T. K. HiiWAKH, ABUHITB01 A M SI lainuleudeut, make. easBPtatS and rsllsbl slaus er bulidiug lu the cliy or country. KIBKT NATIONAL HANK OK I'KNIH.K ion Capital, ru.OUU, surplua, Sto.CUU Iran, ecu a general banking bu.iues. Kxchaugr ami U'iegraphle trauslera sold on Chicago .Salt Kraiienco New ork and prim Ipal potiiis le tin Northwesi Praft. liravn ou ('hlua, Japa. and Kitroia.' Makeb cilie.iiou. on reax.nable terms. Uvt Anksni i.re.ldent; W. K. Matlock sic.-presldent ; C. B Wade, cashier; H. ' Hneru.er. as.lata.ti ea.hlar MISCKLLsNKOUS N0TICKS. ..: 17 Judd building. D .v. may, uomtbactob and buil.Hr K.ltmale. furnished on all klud. ol uiawjiirj, .meat walks, .tone walla, etc. Or derseau be left al lha hast iirtgoniaii iiflie.- OKI K. A. V A l't HAN in Held Huildiug. TISTh. UKNTI8T. OKKIOk A. L BKATU aaviugs Bails !. i. h. OKKIt'K OVKI i. as a.lmiui.lered llgav. below the ear on the left aide me le. pain or lu.oovtu eioce and I should have forgotirti about It had It SSOt Urguu tn i n Ham.- sud lieu ; it would blssd s Utile, then scat. over, but troald aot heal This continue 1 for some tune, when my jaw began to swell, bsoosniag very painful. The Cancer be gan to eat aud spread, notll It was i, Urge as a half dollar, vr hen fbeard of B a B. aud detennin ed lo give it a fair trial and IT was lemarksMe what a wo ".leri al effect tthad from the eery beginning ; the sore began It heal. ud after taking a few bottles di.H!;.r.l entirt.y. Thiewas two years ago ; tbete are llll no signs of the Oncer, and my general beatlb jontiuucjtooq,-.M a ., U. bitiaas. ia PUla, Mo jflajk JBjjV aajBa u the ,,t 141a, kv tjlou1 purifiers, and tin. sWo.ily one guaranteed bv-M bK purclv vegetable. .Scut; sa Jsw for our fre book on Cancer, containing valuable) and interest. lng information about thia dusvase, aud write our physicians about vour case. ke uu cuarwe tor medical n.K i, e 1MB SWIM tPECiriC CO.. ATLANTA, OA. IS. A. M ANN, UKNTIHT. I.N ArjrtlHUA inn H!.. k over C B. ..'loplol'.'t office ATTORNBVS. ICABTKR & KAI.KV, ATTOKN K YH AT lata . office in Baviugs Kauk Buildiug. HKA.N a LOWKLL, ATTOBNKYB AT Law. SjOSaa ll Aasuciatlou Block. I'eudle lou. Otuguu. T. O.HAI1.KV, LA SS' Y Kit. 0VKIUB Jud'l Building. Peudletou, Oregou. I.N i .Vl ll.I.MAN .v i at laa Mooui. block. I'lKllt'K, ATTOKNKYis lu, II, U aud s Association N. HKUKKLKY, ATTOBMKY AT i.AW Office In Associaliou Block K. I). HoYli Court M. JAMKh A Bull ling ATTOKN KY AT LAW. II rU, LAW OKKICK IN JUUD N0TI0B TO ar0UKH0LDEB& NOTIUB i BSrsb) given that the anuiial lueetiiig of the stockholder, ol the Pendleton Wool Seonr oi); Md I'aekiug eompani will be held Tus l, Mb T, list , at I p. in., al Hie offices ol ihu company, in Ptadlsloa Oregon, for the pur pose of electing it boar.l of dlreclor. aud of changing the l,y.iaw ... as to reduce the num. ber of director. Irom nine lo Ave i V 1 1 HI' President r. ii. i.wi-1 un , (Secretary a.nm Al. MBKTINU UTOOKHOhDBKH nonce i. uerei.y given thai lite annual meeting of aioeSlioldera of the HendluUm .suet, .utii- ni i,. i,.. 1. 1 l .lets.tny. May 7, I ..... f. ,. , iiiooiiicu ot vu,. t.ompany, lu . vieie iou ,'regoli. . .. ,.,., B V JITJD, President t B. IDOOi seoretary IN I'ol Mi-THK Ktihl.ow lM, !) scribed annual, have been taken up by Hi f t rJ I Use expiration on. ba hors. bran. led o with ..uarter clrcll under t on right hip, Weiglit abotii .'.. is.und- Oas brows horse, braadad o with '..lan.-. ad2,iw,l,,'P.'alt aU,m Tot one brown horse, branded circle III, .l-i l l u about soo is.uuil. baud April B, itaji J. M. UKATBMAK, Ulty Marshal Schultz Brewing Co. Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD GUTTERS For barns BBsi dwellings. Cheaper than tin. I. u iii her. Lath. Sin utiles, Kuilding Papal! Tur Puper. Lime and (lenient, MouldinKH. PicketH, Pluster, Hrick and Suud, Screen I )mi a Windowh, TMtsh and I hi s. Terra Cutta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Aia .St., or-' CMn M na- 'i Steal a Mans Timr for Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling Kspeolal attention trn SO t.'onslgnnietits Laatz BroJ a s,-A s with left hip, piarlsr weight UK- IN IMI'Mi-iTlK IfOLLOW'INU i'i... V. u . uvu" '"ken lit, by the oi iiii ila). lor co.t. nu. I .peiiscs' Oue brown hor.. about A year, old brau.la,! haled April l", nsj. J M UKA I H MAN Clli Uasak.1 w Telephone 7'J. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Posts. Delivered I'romutly Prices Klght Vir and Taumarack Posts. Wood uic sun dry OUice rear of havings baiik. PIM DLKTQM , . . 0RBQ0M W arc all Ready to ItAft daaorating your walls and Bailing with the most alagantly daBignad wall pattaraj aval do- vised as soon as you art; through with your Siirin boUBOCloaniog baiOfffi if you prefer to havt: us out of the way prior to starting to clean lions.'. I'attt.-rns on view Uuig ago don't miss the exhibit. Jesse Failing. Main street near bridgu. The Kast Oisgornan is Kaslem Ore gun s rspresentstivo pap! ( lea,, ,nd tie people apprecuate it sud show it by how liberal patiouaKe. It is in. dw8r sinu tuadiuta oi lots ..action Away Irom luni In buyinn go.xls when he ha. rein to pay for he eaniisl well afford It. Milt If you want t,. gut your real honest U u,1f orth in HariiMS, Haddko, Bridle., Si.'irs, Whip., lilovea, llruah.s, I'oaibS, Tent" Wagon Cover, and Oauvea call on the only Saddlery house that has in. rem to pay ' Joseph BM, Prop. I L. Ray & Co., V KENTUCKY WHISKEY J 33Psw for Oentlctnen JM Mj s it,, , p. , mi, n Hold by JOHN HOIIUIOT The Louvre .Saloon PKN IILKTON Take the... Washington k Columbia River Railway For Chicago, Ht. sas City, 8t. Tan I, Ht. Loon, I Joe, Omaha, sail 411 Points East aodSJ fortland and polnu on the Sound. Arrives Mondays, Waduaedayiasd a - ' a II Ma ni luswdays.TbursdayiaMa m. la-part, dally except Huuday atlO.tl Kor iitforiuatioii reaardiitk rales sad sOJ oioilatloua call on or address W. A HAMS. I 'eitdletaa.il n. II. t) A l.l.K. Kit KA H, 11. P. A., Walla Walla. Wash Buy and sell St rClcaj H ndt!i OREGOKI SHORT and (irain lor cash ot uu uiarglus. New York Stock Exchange. Chicago Stock Exchange. t:hicgu Board of Trade. Ootaas) satrst. S'.ixll.t.,... ' (. . LEli'S LICE KILLER. . A sure reiuesly or lice and uiitea. International 1'u.iltry .,aal keepe the hens healthy, mica gm aiaH -... Hone BMal gives strength to young chicks OlBBBtlOII, HONK MKAL A clean, inotteusive but nutritious fertiliser for your lawns. C. F. ColeSWOrthy j1 nd Bee Supply Depot A. C. SHAW k CO. W. J. gBWLL Manager. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS LUMBER ... i Tim. Seh.duls sos Prom P.ndl.toa. Chicago. Bait Lake, Denver, fort i ii inn.i Worth, Omaha. Kss s..elal aas illy HI USU, i -16 p. m. I bicag.. aud Baal via li.,., i lag ton. . Atlantic Bait Lake, Denver, ft Kxpreaa Worth, Omaha. Ha" '16 a. ni. sas City, Bt. Louis Cai via n. uu . ago and Kaat. Ingtou. Bt. Paul Walla Walls, LewUiaaJ Kast Mall Bpoksue,Wallsce.rw'( sil.'.a. in. loau, Miiiuoaiajlls, St-I eia Paul, nuluth.Mllsjaa- i ........ kee, Chicago aud Be Ocean and River Scbc PKOM POKTLAHP. AU sailing dates sub- i s :uu p. m. ji, t to chauge For Ban FrauelasK) Hall oeory o daya Yard on Webb (Street Opposite Hunt Freight Ue,M.t We are prepared to furnish anything in the lumber iiue ttI1(l cull glIMrlUjB 1-ricon u no an cheau. if ,,t than others. We ,.i.. line of Doors, Windows u,.,l M n.. . I'arties coiitenudatiiio knllal. in .' . r "uu..lj Will UO Daily eicuot Buuday s p. ui. Baurday 10 p. m. Dally ox. Buuday t in cheapur a large a. m. Tues. This, sud Bat. Columbia Bl.r To Astoria snd WsT Lsvudlugs Wlllam.tl. Hlesr Lruu. lls NIB DSN B VflHUU v J I , i fjj Haleui, ludepeuuwv aud Way-Lanuiuaf: Corvallla and Way-Laudiufs wen to sou orders. We us before plaoiug their also uarrv m.i.. i .. . Tuea Thrs. aud Bat. Leave hlparla i.asa. ... Dally Wlllam.tts andsf n T,af aud Way Laudlags. Bnaka atvar sUsswto to LesrUios i rir wood.l'hujae Main Wi. P.P. Wajssuii.