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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 art all right. You can get an elegant waist lot JOC, and our dollar waist is simply a "peach.' just tin kind that you like to wear. Our spring and summei goods are now in Ginghams. Lawns. Dimities. White Goodl cales, etc. SEE L'S FOR BARGAINS Siiks. Per THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements ft Wilson. Court and Cottonwood it will Hid in the mtoration of Jnr MBtM principles. 1 Hint 1 1 ask no reward, taratit I am Sol irorkiiik! Iir nt lurc tint iril y . An oililM I am IlitoMtM in having a food gnvarnnaBl Rndw which to Iivh; hh a lather I am interested in iea me yixhl C' vernment to niv children. If a nod OTfnnient can ! necnretl it will he reward UKNMn tor all that I or anv one elue cam do A MUSICAL kRiril. SATTRDA Y. AI'KII. 27, 1H01. OFFKR FOR THE ACADEMY Or. Hill, of Portland. tninistpr. vnlnntwrs M towards f.Vmp fun I for the Pendlnton Academy. He ,1 M this after making a wraonal inv. tion here in Psmlleton. He ears tha' the wople of this place ca' the stixnl the Academy is dniiitf the town and the surrounding country He cite the benafits derived from an in titntion of teaming of the diameter of the Academy, nenetits that all who thiol know are real and substantial. Dr. Hill v- lie will be one of AO men or women giving f 100 each. This come entirely unsolicited. It is offered bjr Dr. Hill hjcanse of his interest in edocation. And hi offer is significant. He is not a rich man. In fact, he is a clergyman dependent or his yearly salary for support. Further more, he lias a doten applications each year to assist pohlic institutions, per haps enough applications to consume bis entire salary were he t. scce.1- re-1 nest- Hat from the msny he selects Pendleton academy, and he vol unteers bis subscription because be sees the paramount importance school to this section of countrv. At the present moment several thous and dollars are available, so it is assured, if Pendleton will rsise f 109 for the academy. This MMMf is to come from persons living distant from Pendleton and who lay dowu condi tions that Pendleton first help her self before receiving monev from other l'hry hud attended the grand oera and were talking it over. "What a tour de force that Jean de Reiki hai when he gets ins tout en amble danta fortissimo." the young BUD said. "Yes,'' she answered with a sigh, .is her thoughts wandered hack to the beaUtilnl scene ami she fancied that -he OOttld baaf again the enchanting notes ami see .nice more the enthusiast ic multitude standing, waving handker chief uud shouting "ltravo!" "Yes. - it wonderful artist. Oh, how it I Mil the soul to take in a show of that kind." 'lhat man's range." he went on. "is something marvelous. 1 don't suppose there is unyltody else in the business with such a diminuendo oapfiesioto 01 DOM xiiilila apnogia tura. Iid yoc notice how nimbly he skipped to the upper register of the cornucopia del f.inai.la in the second Hct. lhat was s inetl.itig worth living tribe increase. Mas the MBWCfStic I fof M partv never have a weaker standard I "1 know it," she replied, after tak bearer, and mav the partv hold to the! j" lo"B breath. "It "as heavenly. j lore. Ah, ves. he is still the IV who Resr.ke of old. Pass up the others if .American polities. May his political level to whicn it attained while it fol low etl the gallant SOURS knight arose in a time when political knights were not plentiful. BRYAN'S POSITION. Will Pendleton raise tl is money? It is s rather good business proposition thst is made iu tbis connect ion if Pendleton will give I50U0, that much, perhaps twice that much, will be secured front other sources s proposi tion we as a twu cannot afford to overlook OP W. B R T A a However it may be that W. J. Bryan was defeated by tbe republican party in two successive national elections for tbe presidency that lie has incurred tbe aoimosity of all of tbe repoblican party and of many in his own organi sation, and that, because of his ad vocacy and leadership, quite a aasa number of others have gone over to tbs camp of the enemy, neverthalsji Mr Bryan stands forth. pre-eniim as tbe most galiant and chivalrous knigbt of Twentieth Centurv politics. He has goji through the tire of two campaigns noted for their iulenaity o: feeling, He has incurred the op-.-;-tion of nearly all the great asjasjsjejn of the United states He has made the moat serious charges against the manage of the party he opposed. He has fought, strong: y and unceasing v vigilantly and brave y. untiring. y snd with buoyant heart (or the pru, plas for which he stands He has done 11 these, and runic from tbe battles' witb political scars, with the teui porary victory against bim pronai . yes, surely, with hope for president! tiouors ttufoouded and uar.ese, yet ail naute stands forti. uimtained and a, challenged. No one. uot even the most streuuoun oppoueut. if he be ordinarily sane and tair, thinks to impute to him ; aught but strength of intellect purity of purpose. niaguaJiiUiily oi neart, asj. lautry toward hie foe, uowavering am! luoort belief in lhat lor wkUk hi Unds. Injured the democratic party" What uuuaeuse When had a part a l.-ui.r candidate? When a better uiai aj a more brilliant example o1 the miodsd politics! general? loe- as the record redound to the party's "edit, record written hi the MMM man from Lincoln? I. not honorai le man lugloriout victor v" IS more defeat once, twice, thru. peruiaueut deisat? (W- f' catesr , BUM-a be luraiig into promineuse at Cnicago in )b be i t . is. . . . " ueiyiug us Wlvilsgajd power., hesMsteias iea of a fawning guvesuiuem aad oast a banner to the winds that at ahaearely believed in, and not drawn saasaly as a vote catcher-tbie career u an luspirstion to all young saes. to keep clean in politics, think aueJail. uu oabiu tjuestiona, and labor tor Um good u y,,, LXJU1Jlry itryans arias to purify The pringtield Massachusett- He publican, in a recent issue has this to sav : There is some speculation here and there in view of .Mr. Hrvan's opposi tion to the regular democratic candi date lor mayor of St. Ijhub. as to what he is up to. Judging Iron a lette- cn cerning the St. Louis contest wl ich he wrote, it is a fair presumption that Mr. Bryan has determined to make the stiffet warfare iigiiiiis the reorganisa tion of the denna-ratn party hy the Cleveland democrats In the rSEBSf rSs ferrel to he eipressly state. I that Wslrl should be defeated bsjOMaa his election would encourage every so-called reor gamier in the country. Mr. Bryan's course in this matter, together with bit Commoner editorship ami the treedom of i,i- etlitorial writing, would indicate that another democratic ureal. dential nomination is of less moment to him than the defeat oi the plans oi tbe conservatives to recapture the party. It is probable that Mr. Hryan baa no expectation of being nominated again, but doubtless he intends to have something to sa as to w ho shall be nominated and as to the principles tbe next convention shall adopt An editorship is a bad place tor a candi date, but an editorship is not so bad a place for naming candidates. On the whole. Mr. Bryan's present attitude is distinctly belligerent, hut imt Bases, sarily belligerent in his personal tie half. His present course is en'. ' consistent with a determination that tiis principles, on the whole, shall pre vail. In the Commoner Mr. Hrvan savs i It is only fair that the readers of the Commoner should know what I am "up to," and n thev will pardon MM (or being a little bit personal I will tell them. I have twice reseised at the hands of my partv the higm-st BMSOf H can bestow, and twice has my nomina tion been endorsed bv our allies, the populists and silver republicans. The first nomination came from the SMtfS gates in attendance S)poSl Hm three con ventions, ttie second nomination came dircetly from tbe voters of the ?! re. parties. These honors were beatowed. not la-cause of personal merit, or as a iiersonal compliment, but because of my advocacy as democrat k principles 1 still believe in those principles, and expect to advocate them during the re mainder ol my life. New Isjgjaa will arise from time to time, but the princi ples set forth in the Chicago piat; rih and in the Kansas City plat torn: are fundamental, and can be applied to all questions. 1 am not planning (or another presi dential nomination if I were I sioaM not be editing a aper :f I asat SI corns a candidate again it will be be ause it seems rie esary for the ad vancement o! the principles b w : adhere, and that dues n it now aasm probable. I hall, however, take an interest in politics for several tears yet, if I live, and cat; be relied up u to support thoee w ic as candidate- ad vocate democratic prun ii ,es, and who can be trusted t. asj res them if elected. I bass no enemies to punsh Ki matter what a mai SMJI na-. . said r I .i.e against list tiefcsf g ,,r ... ItM.1, that man IMMRMSSJ n frhja I II moment he accepts demot-rath princi pies. Neither have I anv disposition! to reward SOfiliaBl Ipwtril at the ag ' pens of our cause. X natter what si man may have said or done for the ticket id UM or in lui, that man lie-' li an opponeni the moment be runs aga.ust daasoerstic prin Political battles are fought, not In the oast or in the funis, . nut the present. The DMRStofoPi OMBOl '- re called, and the hereafter anticipated, hut taut. vou like, hut as long as they leave us 'can- dear, divine Jeau we can still 1' cheerful," "Still." be continued, feeling ier hap that there was no use in Incom ing ridiculously enthusiastic over Jean, "1 BU 'I unite overcome the feeling that Meliia can hand cards and spades to any ot them and w in out when she gets right up on the bar sinister and paflotBal her woudertul interiuexso with every chord standing out as dis tinct It as the peccavi accept issima semper BsnnaTa sunt in a honiiomie sdagio. I tell vou, when she did that, just after the nil desnerandum si cue in the tust act I cmil 1 hardly control my emotions. Here, I said to myself, is the consummate artist. 1 i Tl; 'i .v. i .- . ami in an ecstacv of artistic passion seemed to tioat with her am oiig the tun lire iu the empyresn realms to which her eochauting notes had w. if led me almost at the first crack out of tbe box." They were silent for a moment, l'neii the girl, with a wistlul, yearn ing toak, asked : 'DW ton ever write musical criticism- i i r any ot the papers?" ' '.' to-answered "whv do vou ask." "Because," she said, "yon noght to do it. Yon could make a hit at it right oft the bat What u lot ol people miss in lif- i! they don't understand noisic. "Well, I should sav?" -Record Herald. For You to Read What pnrr-lcd mr in the oefrinniiiR wa- that I kept losinp flesh without any cause for it that 1 could see. I had a little trouble with mv stomach too. and after a while began to prow weaker and to cough. The cough. 1 thought, would sooti go away and cure itself, but it didn't, it grew worse, and then I began to spit up a pecu liar looking substance. I never thought of consumption, but one dm lb ud a hemorrhage, and then was frightened in earnest and did just what you wouid do. I rushed to the doctor. He was either too busy, or something else, for he didn't dome any go.. . 1 kept going on down bill, and the outlook was bud. Things took a different turn, however, when I heard of Acker's English Remedy for Consumption, for I took it, and it not only cured my cough ing and spitting, but also built up my whole ITStSffi. I took on par manent flesh and today am just as hcalthv a mat. as vou can fii'd in a week's travel. Vou mav be sure 1 a'.wavs keep Acker's Tug lish Remedy la the house, and it is a good thing 1 do so, tor one night niv your.ge-t child wa seized with crou-v That hoarse, whecrv couch " as the ti--t siirna'. and I lost DO time, j 'g v.ng the poor little sufferer proper doses of this grand medicine In aifiMMl no Mine the iease was under control, and my child was saved 1 Sdel w ttrerv parent to have a bottle h.iudy all the time. It serves the same purpose In keeping croup out of the house that a good lock and kev serve to keep bu-cl.i-s ou'. U is Isch an expectorant and u tonic. It cured mc of con sumption and my child o- croup, and I know what I am talking about." (Signed) Hon. M. Ho,. an picture frame manufacturer. 34s Center Street. New York. Ackr Kucllah Hsmxiv ma.iM s i ilrnfflits iioilsr iitlr nmnl thai toot tnnno; WUI h rs SatB SaSSSf Isjlurs lv SUr smlSI bollUm f S su.l i nd Is Kof Isnil l. M.. Js Jtl . Mil id. W CuUMutm (A. igr. .islninrt H . U IJTjgi .( (Y)., proyitWt. .VfW I'srt. sOI.II BY IlltOI'k ,k M-IOMV-. PKMH.K IdJi, OU r-- 1 r We're Just as Thankful l or a smsll ptwkafS as a large one Kach will rectove tha same ihnrcugh ami careful attetition. If we get the former it may in time giow to the latter by the sstisfaction you will derive in wearing our Isundarsd work . Domestic Steam Laimdrv, J. F. Robimin, Prop. Telephone 60 Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumbery, Can sell any firm cheaper 'n the heranep tl,, , i i'uy is quantities, lumber or mill work their prices you ntti '" kind C11 ! If Equal to any in the world. Fresh Clean Stock of Groceries For you to select from. Will give you reasonable prices Trv us with an crder WHITE HOUSE GROCERY Thompson & Dupuis, Props. PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. BRKWRRY" OWH HUTTLIHG. Hik'i ; r.N-.in 1 1. hi I u (ainilv tra le t'.verv Isiitle fully guavanteeil. Schultz Brewing Co. fort Steal a Man's Time ONE UM 7 " a$2 J U.'iS F U.tsg ' Cut. cr Soap 1 ' Cut. Soap 1 lime . times unit. x -Si I MS lie Mr xtr lUMrtmu CLASSIFIED ADS. rofKT SEVEN WORI. Ti THE LINE due linn, ur mum. pur wwk. at III rata ol iSr per Hoc ' 11 in.ic r. :,. I . TV 1 1 i.tNKS 1 time IV I tuu. .'iue : time. KAe li Mafe extra iiiMriinii FOR SALE OR EXCHAMUE. BANKS AND BROKERS. A NEW six HOR8I POWBI 8ASO- line eiigun- anil all ItxHirs oimplau lank., piping ualiory aul olseirir sparker. at KM prle or wll! exebangr for rorj wihmI J Clov. Iviellstnu lr,-jun R. FORSTER, - rm Call up:-::::: No. S for Wood, j Coal, Brick and 5and. Heavy Haulin- Especial atieuiiui, to ConalirumrDU Laatz Bro Tor Ocntlcasjs wto cbrriaa Face Humors Pimples, blackheads, simple rashes, red, rough hands, falling hair, and baby blemishes prevented by CUtfr ci'ra & ap, a sure preventii e of tn flamniatiunand clogetngof the 1'ores. SaMth.tia.OTU S'rr.i II. t. SS s.a to.. .1 f-i Uws lfc.viMti'..irM.lliuaan.ln. mrsitiAKs. h i KMT V 1 T 1 1 i V 1 I U V l . . i. . I u L- v . -i' .tii'i-rv'r.riinr"- . . CreaoL i .Dil. Uu.UU) auala. ...,l ..,.;.. ,' . "V 'r," "lH"n UV'"S S'sJ. Shan as tb.0UU lutaraai on urn dsouaiu iw. 7n BV..7? "W "".'"' " 'nl It. t.ir..iati an.' rtotieaui ci. ti.uir nil,.u.. JT.- ' "."". " "ur r'' i"wet aiaaahll. iaaU u. u . F a."" 'iri" blsr (TDD or. w. o. goia OfflOl IK , oulldina tUBcr Dour li to U! s. at. p m Telephone Tl. K. VIVi KN1 U 1 HKKUK REAK ol Pirai Naliooa. Bank OSloe Hour. 10 is U S. at. , I UiS p m lOSDlI I J . Kirk Tlee-prealilent E I. Hr salt east; u' Mr. E L Barnau. aaaliuni LOANS on i'Hi-. SJIITH it HKXIKKmiN. i il'KK'K over feuilletoo Hsviug. bank lelapliona reanlanee lelephona E H. 8. GAKKIKLD. M. D.. UOMfe, PATH Ic PbjiiciaD snd Sura son OSes to Judi: Butldlat Telephone Offlce bla k SB real dance black M. DS. i. J. m FAUL, Bihim ir, AsaoriA- "! I..- . ' .epiionr res.ilenri Iskl pboue. black HI iisTtufATHU THYSICIANS IkS. K. . - ,i kevea ufBi r one uloek weal 0 hue I ksa Ssara ' 1 LYKN av. BLAKE8LEK CHKOKIC and utreou. diaaaaaa and di.aa. ai ol women upp Uoiel. sat. Staler and Main Sta f'euJ.e ARCHITBCTS AMD BUILDERS THA fKNILt,TON 8AVINU8 HANK Hendlalon. nreaim (irimunl M.rrii i isau oapiul. lj.M; Int. . at allowed on lima del poena Excuatif. ti iht and a.ud ou all prtn cipa. poinia Hpacia: attention .ivan lo ivllei tloni a J Purulal . pre.idant J S Toa Ticv-pra. dent . I.J Morru csablsr THE FARMER' BANR OF WK8TUN salon Oregon Uoaa a fenera. Uankin. Miineea Eim.uir n.iui,i and r. iev,iiii pnimpi.T slU'li.Ki! n, exreurn: nin liiinu ami t "uiiuniee oi reapouainie i-iiiiui - ..in.-... i. j.r..,. irli- PV'Wl " 5 "snteni f U Fun-e raabier J. kV ailltSra w.iuu: raabier director. . A. Hartmau H Juan. 1 J Prica S 7 VS3mf Klllr,," tu,b,M J'o- Affair, in in... reported jpon bj FIR8T NATIONAL BAN K of FatNOLE ton 1 .mis. I ,ii . . - u. mmj.vm Fm ilk. f::.1 and talacrapbu tran.ler. ao,d aru a fruara! faaukiut Exiuauar on I'bu-af u aaL WHEAT LANDS At lowest rates T. r HnWARO. AKCHITEi T AMI HI periutendant, makes complete and reliainr oi.i.uiuh. in ine cur or country Judd bulMina D A. MAY OONTKAi'ToF. A Nli builder Katinialee luruiaaeii on al. kind, ol maaonrv i-ement walk, alone wall. M dera can be left al Ibe Oreaouiat ". . iNnnlbn V... V 1. . I the North waat l.ralta i,aL n 8CrE Jai aad Europe Make. ssUseOoasM raaSS """ preaiuent w r Mat, is . T it- dim hl.ni I 1, m . ? . . r ' w- "inc (luernaey aaai.tant cashier raabier H (' MISCELLANEOUS fcOTICBS. I K. DICKSON, l ast O'cgonlsn building. Pendleton, Oref n. ikZaSSSaLJF1"0. ,hial ' " """ etin .If to. .1... kliuiler. .,( the fen llet.iD . Hn'xi " Us iff -M10 ' '""MSM? Sll be held TW 0EMT1ST&. Money to Loan OFFICE K. A. VAI OHAN. OKNT18T. in Judd Butidiac A L HEAT1E. U. O. 8. OJTI (I E 0 si Sselns. Bank Gaa sdmlmatered ' si in 111 . al tl.r ,lSh. cttmpaii) in P.-n.I.et.i:! iireaun fu poa ol ele- tins a board oi directu ' ; ""'' Ike by-law. au aa Ui reduce b.-r of director, frou, nine u. ., of I he the inn i and til ! he ntitn A- MANN. OENTI8T IN AaSlM lA Hoi Block oer S B i lopton oSJee ATTOBMEVk. the nu' i all iniRir I shall say whatever I think uuilit ti) bs said, and ahal. write srbatssai 1 . tli ink ought to la- aritten. This cot) MB ! uiai not tie 'sipuiar. hut I trust that BI 1 WM 111.. I HsT ii i m KAM 1 B .eu. prvaiu. . a ' sea BSkS aS SM siaat. I w-aaa ktub BtajakaS alsLaawaVf ' a m i s BwawaaaaBBBJBBtalBMBVBBRBSBBV "l. city (.r.iper'i at a Ins rate of iiiUtn-st. Can ! re laid iu BwaWwilaf install ments MO COMMISSIONS. Will loan on iiu pro veal ;ir.i.rty or sill furuish money to Imild sritli Will I plessMl t. tflve fiu. ures of actual tutt to any oiie utssding a loan. FRANK B. CL0PT0N I Main Street Telephone ALLEN BROS.. V ood and i AKTEk A RALE Y. ATTuRNK Y8 Al Uw OMee m aa.iua Bauk Building HE'AN .4 LOWKI.I. law Kisim ion Oregon ANNIAI. MEETIMi STOCK wl if .!-) I. l..un .ir.s... ""Pas ID ill llariiaaa Saildla. Hr.,ti. W llll . liloVes ll-llj.na. I'nai. T.i. wooUovsraand an-.a. call on ths onlr .ildlery knuae that ha. uo raul Ui par. Joseph Ell, Prop. Oregon Lumber Yard wiHin oirntM For hanis and dwrlliiiKs. Cheaper than tin. I. u 111 her. Lath. Shiniilc-,. Tar P i ix:r. i.iuic and -cm cut, Muuldinga. Pickets, D. , , D Plaster. Hnck and Sand, Screen Doors It Windows, Sash and Doors, Terra Grtta Pipe. Borie ti Light, Prop'? Alta s't , opp. Court Hrn Hold by JOHN SCHMIDT The Louvre Saloon PENDLETON Take the ssa Washington & Columbia Rive Railway rot ( tiicairo. St. Paul, Bt I sas City, St. Joa, Omaba.i All Points tast and Portland ami on the Sound ArriTaa Monday. Wadnaadaffi UMt m Tueaday. Tknndariastt atSikta aa. lie parte dally exeepi Bumlaf altSUS Por inlnrmatloii rearardlna raSB mm modatiou. call on or address W AHiSJ B. i A i UKRHEA V li f k Malta Walla. Weak 1 sU Ray Co. ATToauava it il Aaaoclatioh rJio..t reud.e T,i.AAII tv LAWYER UKKK E IS Judd Biii. !:,., Pendiauio (Jr-siin sTIt.I.MAN 4 I'lEHi E ATTiVivi aawm H, U, li sad is Assoeisitou IN IVIMi-lln -ribe.! aniiuaJ hat potieowmq he mm takuh up b) the auhl al lite expiralioh pauiiiie u(r nl houidur -- ! urainieu r OH 11.1 nglii at it, b.u. a laaKLBv attiibchvT; rrr 0L-e in Aaaociatiou Block W pouil.la. iiui,;der i-aie.! April J oi. right K. L. BUYU. ATTOBNKY AT LAW I our. a- '"a tl .. li. Hand I in DeliTrrad Proa. rir an iMiy fr, m Kifst d lau.uta-a. a h.u KKEDEK a i rORVKY AT LAW Hon, Oreaiun naW laawji ru, law okk7ckTkjti7) W e arc all Kcad to start iKiLoratinn your walls and ceiling with the most elegantly dMifOSd wall patterns svif rjZ vised as soon as sou are through with your Spring houseclean.ng - lielnr- i . .. u Hicier to have u raiterns on view long ago-don t !!Ss the bibit! (ma rf,.sar 1m a k.,i. " ' " ' ""'. 'ht r.boi.1 has. Ill J La.Wa. 1 . . 1 . van, u irs nut HSATHMAB ma. u v., . -..iii IN Horxii.-THit in i .......... 777. uw .in....! i" ' " 1 - ' 'E- t it Mar.n.l I ".r.' . UI- by tb. ol let, , ila,. .,r,, ,.. Buy aad asU t ck, Honda W&o"ll m mm union R "Vrillos I I - . ' ' ai ua baled April r, lvul Mar, ha. Us Wood nice aun dry. 'tine r-a' nl i ,lldK l;aI,k. HhN.Kr-)N, , . OfjlQOI ..French Restaurant.. TSOI T AM, O AM k BJ ajJAjjgsj Just ksvelvad . oke ,ol o( (ff ( Ous UaFonuins. Hrnprtstnr I awiialer buildiiia a,i.a a I -u:, Maiu bi 1-ehd.eion, Oreaou I Jesse Failing. Mam atrMHi i.. i. am strus: i,e,r bridge. and Oraln lor oasfc or on tsars! na. New York Stovk Eck.nte. Ch Itaco Stock Eschanfe Chicago Board of Trade. Court a.lr. i C SHAW k eo. J Manser. AND RETAIL LEE'S LICE KILLER.., Irnauonal Pou.t.v iJTT tm lie. aud uiits.. ti'7rJmfm l"e .ea I tin ii.hsI irivea, .t,,,,i. .77 S'd dlassliou HONE MEAL A cln. inoffiiaiw-. ".riiioas lertiliktir l..r your lawus. LUMBER DEALERS Yard on Wbb 8tra,t Opuosiu, Hum WmUkt lsa-t 5 UM and can Knee, so h. as cWPl i, J Un otUra. Ws mlmt ' JJ l of Wiudowa and Mouldy Par Us. oontauipl.tiug buildiu. will do SLtv wt 7 Wow Fu wood. PLoais Mam t. oarAJkt Tla.aScl.aaul. ' trom Psndlsus. ' h..aao- Hall Lake, Usef, Bar. fortland Worth, Uaha. Hpjij aaa citr St. baa) p as. Ualusao aud Eaat la Hnut iuioii L ' .1 Atlantic hall Lake, l.cu.er.fl. AMpreaa WurUi, Omaha. If- 15 a ui aa City. Si Liul UK' via Hunt uasoand aaat mcuin. St Paul Walla Walla ssiMaU hp.ikaue.'rtallaoe.rSSI SH.'.a in. nau JSIuneaiuls. " . la l-aul. lulua.MUSjssi spokaus. kse rhlcss4" Ocean ami River rami fOTLA All ealllBf daieaasa- -tai p. ai. jjssi tw cbsaas. rr Saa S i. inw ail sssry t aaas. IV" mm tat.pl saar Hll Satorda. JJall.S,. Suuday Sa aa Columbia B.esr To Astoria and We Landlna Wlllsosstls Bissr SDraawai City. Saaaas. ludepi aud Wajr Lan a m. Tuea Thra snd Bat. CorrsilU and Waf LauC udlusa Wi'la.i S1IS SSwfA1 BL fiver. 1'uaa TWaa '' Hie DS akidail aSaTwsy-Laud'" Lssra . r. tolesworthy jnUfi and B Supply Depot J K.uarla suaa. live. aUssrU IS U sjtiss