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Don't Forget These Things That Hm MaRnt Cash Stort' is soil rooiIs at the very bottOU pru M That out stock is now and fresh, up to-tlitr ami attractive, BOOM ami see. That wc don't charge voti anything for looking at our goods, and if yon don't want to buy wr an yottl friends still. Corteotts IrMtlBSnl ami fair dealing bring! its reward THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood SATURDAY. MAY II. 1W01. STANFORD'S RKPRRSSIVK POLICY. Stanford university Imp lost tnflthtf member of the fatnlt, who resigns, perhapa, to obviate the necessity of being asked to do eo. In In- letter Bl resignation is something that BM) Ml be earnestly considered, an intimation that no self -reapectiiiB man can tOth tmne tn a position in which pMtM opinion muat lie suppressed UN I thi extent of apnarent endorsement of , .... , . . .-: : kef 23, risk ff.T"l views tor wnicn ne nai HMmM It cannot be denied, except by arbi trary aaaertion, that tin college man in correct. It would be an abject spectacle, imleeil. a man presumably cleanly and patriotic in htl political lile and concept imir, titted to perform bis part in the battle for the i-oumi 'ii of the country for the government not to aell gold, on the plea that crop were moving and that it would be dis astrous if the government did not fol low their advice Ttiii President lirant believed, with the renult that tiould demanded pa MM on the demand note he held, and thug had the sttua tion in In graKp The government void only gold enough to hit tionds for the inking fund, and the schemers bought all the gold possible It went to 1-40 on Reps teniber t. Gould, to hedge attain! possible aellmg B) the government in spite of its promises, secretly sold, nsa au itie time buying Do Peptem- to bet i.Ml.iHJO that gold would riae to 200, and the gold room was thrown into a state of in team- excitement . and the next day Wall street was Pandemonium GoM climbed to 1M, with a pr .ect that u wouui go higher, when a messenger rushed into the room mid said that the .7 V . r , . t i i . i j i . . ' ' llMflM Si lllhl I t, la I .... VMii vi a. ,fi i m I I im 1 ,., PMnifiin Ml IX II 1 . '.. ' 7 . !the market. ami gold fell to 133 represented its normal value the while tremendous issue confront the country uch dis'trine strikes at the root of Rood cittienship It en courages the very elements of vicious nees iu the existing status Potinkr. :J. oac great iroub.'f modern politics is the absence of the peraoual intfuence of men of the tugboat types. Not an entire abmuice, but the predominance of men of the otfier clasaea wln are in imlttics lot what there is in it, uot from any legi innate deaire to aland for the good of the majority of people A teacher in an institution of learn ing is in all things an example for tboee who are in his care Young men will look to him for guidance in all that pertMIUS to public life, if the ie i her be man, all that ertaiiiH to the accomplishments and embellish ments, if the teacher lie a woman Uow, than, may a teacher teach a pood examine to the young, if tie he compelled to submit to a repressive policy which undertakes inferential! v to apeak (or him'' Certainly, if ftanlord or any other nniveraity desire to deserve its title, it will ceaae such narrowing wavs ami atep out upou the broad road in which mi i verm tier, are supposed to travel. It will not aeek to combat a given economic dogma try suppression . hut nv opuoaiug it with that which is IHMgej lid truer and therefore able to down the othei Stanford's attitude towards wi M feaaora already sent away and towards others remaining will not attract in dependent thinkers, men of originality, of peraonal force and earnest desire for the truth, coat what it ma in destroy ing that which was held previously at truth. Stanford, if pursuing the policy, will end as a ridiculous uti.-mpt at an intellectual autocracy, and that la tit only for the museum of an akjuitiea. TMg t'ORNKR OR COLD. Au item in the preas dispatch,-- BOS' verning the Wall street Hurry of Thurs day oonveva aome idea of tin treiuun doua volume of buaineea done in New York ou such occasions -016,000,000 of "oall" mouey money borrowed at exchange rate subject to payment on all at the daily settlement - wa- aj lowed by tiie banking houses to remain over in the bands of the borrowers and was not "called" by the lim.Hl In addition to thia large amount, other millions ware handled, many of the big operators having money of their own, or being able to borrow at regu lar rates on their credit What little wonder, then, that at uch tunes panics have occurred n. paat tiraee, panic that have proetrated hundreds of banks aud spread financial tleeolalioii throughout the country The almost panic of Friday and tin terms of settlement agreed upon hv the victors iu the big light suggest former corueriuga of the market in New York, aud especially create interest in the daring operations of Jay tiould, whose millions nave been exploited in the eourta through the proliigacy of Count Caatellane. Jay Uould was the stroiigeat ineuiber of the Orm of Smith, Uould. Martin Co.. who were (actors in Wall street in tbe flu's. Jim Nag was an aaaociate of Uia firm iu one of the most con euianealeae deals ever perpetrated on U paople, a deal that was worked MNP by uaiug Presideut Uraut aud deueiviug him aa to certaiu facta that euauieu them to coruer the nppiy. It was iu the aprtug of lata Uould tght va,tWU.UU0 in aW, and loaned it all ou demand notes This waa about uue-baif the gold in the couutrv tnen. oataide .he United States treaa- srj. viouiu aud rut ouuviuceil Freai eut Uraat that it waa to the interest which Mould's scheme u h defeated , hut the leaders realued a prolit of tl 1.000,00)1. Tfiis will apiear to anyone a- a tran saction in which no wealth is created no service periormed. And sm ii il.ui ,e as on Thursdav threatened the financial security of the country are of a kind with the ioulJ-Flik coop of 186V, only a plan concocted by a lot of gam birrs to wrest money from other nit any one of whom would pr. t. ' gladly lieeii on the ,tne- t j.- tn deal and won at the expense f the unlucky. gold WHO WROTI 'g0 WISIRgRS?" Fiction's moat perplexing mysterv in a half-century's tiine-the author hip of "The lireail winners" max nave been solv.il last wssk iu the death'of Miss Ma Harris, the W0DJUU who clanneil to have written that fa mous uoox. in the sealed envelop. conUining the will of the .-e. tn, ('haniaigii spinster who died ulom and at islds with all her km mav h. the kev to the secret that has hurtle.! cataloguers and librarians for longer man seventeen years, ami when it i oeiie4l within the next fortnight her executor, it is believed, will have th right to tell the world why she hid her identity behind the curtain of an- noy nitty . Hack in lHK'i there appeared in th Century Magasuie the opening chapters of a novel which had (or its theme the evils ot tradea organization and tin horrors oi striken and labor riota. It waa a virile sort of u tale with a strongly evident purpose , uud it aroused throughout the country more discussior than auy work of fiction in a decade. It waa villitied and berated most bitter ly hv reviewers but not for its stvle so much as for its object. Its author was assailed as a anoh ami an aristocrat. Having heen puhllshed amiuyiiiousl v. however, the name of the author never reached the public. Many of the reviewers asserted that John Huv wrote the book. Some at. Ir., . . LI II- . . r ft J iv i" iiowens am lo na a doen other well-known novel itts. For months the seculatioii continued mid finally it eatue to ba the general belief that the preaent secretary of state was the author. The cataloiriler never ceptetl this, however, and laUdeil tin- book anonymous. No one suspect,-.! that a woman much iess an unknown woman in a comparative! v oliMcnr.. tlliuois town -was pggpOMlbla for its Iwliig, and as a conaetiueiice the criti cisnis were uot leuimred with anv de gree of allowance. s Just after the Harpers had ' the atory in t ,h form, the drill) aaaailMl its author thus "The whole world calls upon von for your name that it mav avoid. enniUnm mistrust ami destroy you " i-ast tall, during one ol ftj Harris pafiodleal visits to Otilewi -I... conlided to one of her school n.!iy that she possessed Colisideratih- or,,, . erty besides thut given to her bt n.-r father, 11 K Harris, president of f irst National bank of GbalUpaigll "My literary work has been r... moMrativa.'" she said, "ti,.- ineoma Iroui It being much more than , t ) support llle. ' ' "Literary work!" mmmU . ... friend, 'why 1 i,vf kh,.H mrniM a line in your life. " "Few persons do," answered Miss Harris, "but I an, the author of The Hreadw .liners' and a numUr of char acter akvtches, all of which have been jiublisheil without my name My lawyer ami my doctor know it. and ui'v publisher, hut no uue else besides you 1 don t Mailt the w.irl.l In 11. ..I als.ut u until I am dead Then mv will will udl it all. " it Wan u lew mouths after thix , ,i Mias Harris diet). Her father then felt permitted to diacloae the aaoral for months after the c. mc 1 ,1-1.,, , "The Hreailwiuiiers th. Century's open-letter" dei.artment Wlttl UrtiUNltll MtMMiat tllM .etkitL .....I . W . " .1111, with auswers by the author defending It I'll p i , ... : r t in, oivciissiou she re- whlch sHin tome unjust and un founded, until ) ordinal pwlwaii of repiv nur 10 no inriii in mriiiwn mv tinn lias been so far shaken thai 1 h. : I correi t some etrxifp ami to justlfv mv intention The charge of mf critics are that 'The Hreadw inner" is conceived from an aristocratic point of view, that the incidents are extravagant aud untrue to nature ami that it is a baaa thing lo publish a Itook anouv nmtislv. "The first charge senis to me too absurd to l-e considered seriously. 1 hardlv know what i meant by an aris tocratic point of view I am iiiyeelf a wiirktngman, with a lineage of decent workingtnen I have Is-en acciistoiised to earning mv own living all my life. with rare and brief Imlidavs 1 have a ;t been In intimate personal rela- 'i us with artisans and with men en imaged a trade Hut tecause in un hook more attention is tostowed uimn certain dangerous of vicious tendencies am mg the poor than ut-on the faults tici lent to wealth. 1 am called an aristocrat or a snob a name eoually vague a-t i senteiess, whicti. s. far as I can Imvver, merely denotes that tin man using it doe not like the man to w hom ;t ; applied ' ' After replying to the charge ot extra vagance in incident, bv reference to newspaper account of strikes, the author auswers the strictures upon her hook anonymity thus- My motive in withholding my name is simple enough I am engaged in business tn winch mv standing would te sertouslv compromised if it were known that I had written a word I am sure tha' I could never N ver from the ttiitirv it would occasion me if it w ere know ii among my col leagues "Onlv two persons betides myself know who wrote 'The breadwinners' One of these is an eminent man of letters, who had the kindness to read tny nMOJeVript and whose approval en couraged me to print it I am absolute ly sure of the discretion of these gen tlemen, and. I hops I may add, of my owe I offered to five my name to Messrs Harper a Hrothsrs, who have piihlished the torv In book form, but ihw) had the kindness and coiisiitera til ii to decline. I am aare that thin a-ertiin i- not in accordance with recent rumors I have met several person- in,, t ine they have talked with the author atsuit the hook, and two who ava ON to understand in the 'trictesl confidence that they wrote It thetnsel ves. "In conclusion I ieg to offer my llnaati tpoioniai to two Of three dis tinguished writers who have been com Jielle.i t" defend themselves agaillll the accusation of having written 'The Breadwinners Perhaps it may please them hereafter, when suffering under undeserved strictures, to reflect upon the absurdity of their charge and the worth laaaejaej 0f criticism which could even have ascrilied such a Issik to such naflaei Ne York, Feb 1, Htm." Miaa Ifarri - was about 10 years old whet, -he dieil she hail lieen almost r.-i . ., f,.r .1 s, ,,r.. o( years, anil would have nothing to do' with ner tain i ly . although there was universal reaped for her mental attainments Chlragi Post. Distinguished Testimony No secret Society in the world Standi higbci It Dobla aims and chat ituble accotopliabmentM than the Knights of Pythlaa. Thut order ia doing great g.Hid. and one Ot Its finest mstltu UMi it the Ohio I'vtbian Home, at Springfield, tihio. Inch la alilv presided over bv SuK.Tintendent Le Fevre aud his wife. Mrs. t'alhe 1 Le Kevre. the matron The ,a:te' has recentlv written a letter, which will command w uiespread attention hecauac of the protntnence of the waiter It is as lollovvs 'Messrs W. H. Hooker Sr Co. New Vol k Last vear I used Acker s Knghsh Hctncdv at the suggestion of u tnend, tor a serious, long-stamling at difficulty utul cxtrenu--y hard cough. Had used ruany well-spoken of prepara tions without relief. I can honestlv say that Anker's. Publish Remedy removed the difficulty and stopped the cough I did not purchaae nr i, mm mmii than tlnee Isit ties, and at least one-hall of the last is still on hand. I also consulted phy sicians with no permanent results." (Signed i CAtlll 1. Li- Fi vkk. The friend to whom Mrs. Li Fcvre refers at having suggested Acker's Kngltsh Retneilv is Mrs. V. B. Chilton, wife of the president of the TfOy Transfer Co.. of Troy. Ohio, where this retnedv has accomplished many other cures in Throat and Luug Troubles. In conversation with nn aciiiamtance Mrs Le I'cvre also said "II you will call on Mr. V H Scliauss. a prominent china aud art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, you will find that he. ti. has hail anv amount of experience with Acker's Knglish Remedy in Ins family, and thinks they cannot keep house without it." A.-krr's Ktiirltnti krmnlv Is MM lv all .Iniiftjists iimls r s posltivr itnnrants. that vonr monsv will be rslumlr.l in case of I it i r t- j.. . .mil f i n Isittlr In United States and Canada, In KniHand. is rd.,t. el . nnd Ad. Wr authorise tht altun gunranlrt. W, Jl. HOOK Kit .i CO., l"rvprliior$t York. OO LP MY BROCK . M'lXIMAS, I'K.MII.KTIIV, OKI.. Calui i t.r Fkvhe, Matron Ohio Pythian Hoeae. Hcaiitv 1 cadin a Man by the Nose may mislead hint sometimes, hut the baoaty that leads h man to nnr laundry ia the faultless bwMty of our nrtistic laundry work, that he will never find a mien leading one. Our exquisite laundry work i- the acme of high grade excellence in this line. We do up shirts, collars, cuffs and tin. lor -wear in a manner that keeps them iu tine condition, as well tyr looking as good as new , at all 1 1 men. DfMnestic sStcam l aundry. Equal to any in the world. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Can sell any (irm ' the t 1 . ' "")' m I,, quantitios, u r anv nka W 11 mill work call i'" ir prices R. FORSTER, am Call tip: The Navajo Coal and Petroleum Oil Company Ownes f-ni acres patunteil lands ami I JOO toret petroleum placet locations on Navajo Kiver. Archuleta OOUQty. Colorado. 15,000 IfMl of lumher on tlu- grounds 1000 Caah now in the treas tiry 500,000 shares noii-assessiblr stock 111 tn asury to In used lor development work. Wells will bl drilled on the property within sixtv days. Samples of oil may he seen at tin I1.1nlw.1rr itore l T. C. Taylor. In order to better ptoeeeute the work the compen now offers lor sale 120.000 shares of stock at 10c per Share (par value 20c) After July 1. 1901, the company will Bell no stock at less than i jo per share No agenti, hut above number of shares. 120,000. can be had at i per share In applying to any of the undersigned incorporators belore July 1 st . (got, un less sooner sold T. C. TAYLOR, C. B WADE, ROBT, PORSTBR, J II RALRY, J K DICKSON, I J H. R0BBIN8, P. B CLOF1 i).N. J. KIRK. PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. BREWER own BOTTLIltO. Hifhly raoommeaded to bunily trade Kvorv hottle fn 1 1 gliavant I. FOB SALB OR KXCMANlih A NKW SIX Hi 1 KM K POWBB UAHO liu suanip suit stl rui.ire. omplsd: uul, plliing, bsiu-ry n l alaatrU tpsrln-r, low prlcr, or will eichsni (nr . ur.lw.ssl i Clnvs t'enillstuu. Iir(i)ii U B. EKKOKK, A I l'i.'11'heliili. lir.-iciil, OUNKY AT LAW JAMKpA KKK UW oKMi'KIN Jl'lm HUI Mil tig PHYSICIAN!). ARCHITECT!, AND BUIL0KRS, DsiaH W l r sHKZsLrroH a a 1 w . . r1 " nersen as a man who K. in Ins name secret for ninouem reasons lne of the criticisms printed iu the l entury was wntiun hy 1. .1 Shriller Hie eacoriatioi. tiuully beeu hittor that the aatilOI was forced to foTiuwV11 lmigt1' "' rmu"M 'Kor several mouths I have In,...,,,,, '" I" a chorus of ritanarstion ... Several Reasons... V'li it pay to Mend your orders to us ami aajf from us: 1 We are the only people in HeniHe- ton 11 tha leddlery Beeweai that hae no rent tn pay. L We carry the largest stock in Lantern Uregmi. V,,- are the ouly Saddlery Imuse 111 Pewlletoa that noser eiuplnyed hoys I. We have strictly one nviea ami tfca g-Midf. marked in' nUm Hgures. . tur stock is alwav- fresh and styles the latest. . We have an estanhshe.l reputation for reliahle work. 1. 1! our koimIh are lint a miirn i.. the monev will In- cheerlulli ... ' vs4 , s V.. never misrepresent Ku.ls to make h sale. ' We g . you uuod unrk inu r..,.. and prompt attention. JOSEPH ELL. harness and 3aUdler . CATARRH 1 i.ima 1 1. " -smaaa NaMMOl tut s inrai IU.lV or W.Miiat, ..f ' loa.l- Mill 1 urv CATARRH. Tha Spaeltle Is Bly'f Cream bdim ll 1. lUi0kl! o .) itves Kriki ai ones 'l'U- UI ...Ii-,-. IHIlM I ...... mm.mm mm. . . . - ii.n-..l.u,i,cHii p'ii HlAD in ni- .ml prijie.1. Uie UoinhrsiH-, tie. lures llie Scu' in luloml Mwsll No Mrcur ho lUlunoui liriiK- liceuUr its tUu; F.uilL ilia tlx), at hrussi.li. or by mail Kl. HHttTIIKltatd Wsrrtu ai DullillDg otBiv boars, le to a a m. : 1 to I P a. TaUphoas 77. KJe.- 'Nt'KNT, M. ll. J Kit K KKA K ot rim National Hank OOce Dour, li u 1. I. B.illulp D. 1U8. 8MIT"H 4 HKNliKHHO.N. oFKlt'K oTr l-,n.tltoii aaviiiM, Hauk lei.pboo. 1: rssMruvs Klspaoos J. H. B. UAKKIK1.D il I' HOMI 1 ATH li' Plir.lrian aud aurgaou t)B.'r in ladi T r HOW AK1. Alt) HI I Ki I AMI HI' perinieiiilaui uia.-- nmpii'i. and r.-i.sj.. r - . ...a- iu IUhm a so 17. Juilit buiriliui UM city or country -HKKK a i.l.i; I'ONTUA) l)KH AKD buil.J.-ra b.tnual.-. lunuon-u ou tlmrt i,. pes Jon wor. p-'' ial". 1'rumi.t sa.wi... Set .... Bluff .i..i.aea?,ir.ii, .ir."V ' D A. ilAY, t DNTHA) TtH AND tull.lr tMmt lei luriilaal oil all a 111 I- a o.aaourr . oeaiart walk, .tour wall.. ,,r .lsr. ian o.- sMt ai UM bast oregouian a8o UK. U.J. M'KAt'I.. RitOU 17, ASSOCIA phlon'..bocu!,'p'lou, ,M,,,UC w 08TKOPATHII I'H YHKIANH. UKrt. omt one oiot'i west ol Ho. 1. .s!,ri NMT NATl ONAL BANK OK ATHKNA Hal tiw.oou; turpui. am) pronto EVT... .? PTE ou..llm dsposlu !.., '.s.Bw ,iuiivaii pront. ual. in I'ollei.'lloii. MM aiii-nili-ii ui iucui. 1 j Kim lr, ..nri.ii, .,11 v 1 -u.. ; Mn K L """i ssslium .'' liana. Il.nir) I A lam. im, . 1 . OU. M.NN a.. BUAKK8LKK. LMKDNlf am. aarvo u Wa.. au.l .liMaw. , , C !u MVataiaS i-suaie- VKTKRINARY SUR0B0NS. DK. J. CH KI8TI K , VBTKRIM AHY HITS. goi. arailuai ol tin Horal Veu-rluar i-... igr K.liiiburgli, iHoliau.l Ui- sov.ruuisiK elsriuars i.i.pector tut Yale .lutricl H I n-i.uasu. aouaatsofal klnaa ireaia.i oa ... 11 tip, priu.ipla Looaled at Comiusrciai MMlBa NgdjMatt. ore TlplioD Main It. DBBTlSTh. E. A. VAIUIHAN to Ju.i.i uuuaiug 1IKNTIBT. OKKIt'K '"ssbsu, 'f?r- rmmvuwm kavinuh hank rsuiiieion Oregon orgama.il Mari'li : UM rJ-.i , ' oiu ieai aiiuwni on lime il, clpa, poiuu HiMicial atteuilon given to rolli. iiou. n. .1, rurniil . premlent, J. N TUai Ttue-prei ileut . 1 J Morru caalilor THE KAK.M Klt'b HANK OK YV ESTOM Wesuiu. Oregou immm a genera: banain buaiue. Kirbaug,- U,gh;.n,i 1,1,1 , " "ir l-muiplly allcu.le.1 u, Affair, in ,. oacelleut .ou.lltlou. au.l an reporie.l ip.,,7 """S" "' re.p.,u.lb,, It i.V oni.ers B Jameaou pre.nleui (iao V, FroeUte! vnepr-sia.iu Vn HKrce inier a aassunt caaiiler iliren,,. (. A. Hartmau ai M.Jobu. 1 J Wu'- i n draw J r Kllliror- k.,i-. .--il'.'.1 ,'' J - . ...1- e. VI . Vff Schultz Brewing Co. Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD OUTTERN For iiHius nnu dwellLueBi ('hoaper than tin. I. ii in her, l.ath. Shi lilies, Huildnif Pnper( Tar Paper. Lime aud (ienieut, MouldiuKs. Pickets, Plaster, Kriek and sSand, Screen Honrs Windows. Sa.sh aud l.u s. Terra Gitta Pipe. Borie & Lijht, Prop'? Altn St., opti. Cnrtrt Mnuv- I L. Ray Sc Co., Huy au.l aell Stoclcaa, Hnd No.S for Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Haul! Keriai aiii-mion tm to OoastfaaMBeAa Laatz Bn PIANO! ORGAN! 11 l . .ii Kinios on nami tc I BOM Ht til) lowest pricea. rheteneat ' a.1 in uit- store previous May ist and coaaafai were of tlic HriLfgs a I BtOCK , ... Wakefield & ft Sun essors to Krinn A Dim. Take the... Washington I Columbia Rive Railway fciriti Oraii 1 lor cash or on margin. New York Stock rixchaoge. Chicago Stock f-xchange. (Chicago Board of Trade. t oti Mireit, -eiiitltin. i Kor Chicaifo, St. sas City, Ht. Points East Paul, Ht. Joe, OniiUii All Portland and poltu on the Sound. Arrive. Momlava WadaasilinuiB ii ii. I ii.-a.iK r rhumurit ' :.v. a m Keueru dallv eicem Suailariilii ror lllloriiiallin, n KaMltlf raw niiMlatlntia i mi! on or .ililraa. W A01l ha . Bfl 1 B. ) A I UKKHIAD f t, Wall. Walla Wall A. L. BKATIK, U. 1J. ti. OKKICK OVBB saving, hauk Uaa admlulauireil K1H8T NA riONAL HANK OK HKN1H.K tou Capiu. ITU.UUJ iiuala! ...'.'. IMUSIU lill.lUea. Kai-li.i.w. aala a genera! K. A. atANN, UKNTI8T, IN AHHOC1A tloi Block, over P. B l loptou't oBoe sn.l telegr.pni. traualert wld oTi'ulciiS Sf KrauciKX) New York au.l priunpi ' JSuif the North west l.ralu Or.-,, , K .J?"?.1?. New York "Nerve Waste. Qga ol the moat helpful tooka on nerve aeaaaaaaavai ia.ud i. iht . utitiid ...Nrv, ." If Br. Baejiei ui nan PraMiaao, ... In iu mn. igejgjgMki lku Wljrk o( u 84fr erieuee.1 .ml repuial.li- pl,,cii, , ,r, able couiiu.i u the vast .urn ol laia. lea. lin.g whieh prevnlLo,, inurettiiiK auhject ll aanoada ta aaaatatly agavuaatea' and pranu-ai adtn. . .ml hs la twu graal i,..,.riia ol i. duiu ami .im, rlly. It IS .iidursed by both tue rellgiout au. KUlarpreaa The I'lncago Ailv.ne.. .. ... 1.'UM, III tin. I....1 ....I .,. . . . . appncallou ol 111 pr.ni .pl, ui pn, u.,,,,,, ,,,,. .... u, llVB, lllMI e Uyiw tli through uerou. lu.paruru.ut." The book ta 11 a hy m.n poaapaid Uas of th- .... ,p,r, , B.-rtaa.aad Nerv. reata. i, ZZ -111 . .V. ' ' cUeU -" m any auilrea. lor ATTOBNBVS. UAETU 4 Hai.kv ATTOENKYi AT La OBt ,u saving, bank Building MKAN A UlVVKl.l. ATTOKNK YH T Law Kooiu 14 Anan-iatlou Bio. k Peadl. Uiu, Oregou T. O UAII.KY, LAWYKK. 0WUM in Judd Building Feudletou onsgun HTILLatAN A HlKEi'K. ATloKNKYH JtU. aooui. lo, ,. u .ui. N HKKKKl.KV ATToKNKY AT ..AW OSlce in Aesiclatlou Block lif.io. ii..V AT eu u. aad Burope Make. coUeelion. ... J'l'?' Le r til. mi ,..... , ....Kioiiiwai, i u y,,i iiiierotey. aMlalaui laaluer ' Main. cashier . u ( aibcti. lanisuus herieaa. au.l lor ,i-i. iT .,7.T"r.T""". ,u "on.. euuieion itnj. (, fi'ire .ml lor ea.'l. .tr-.-i .... ..rii'i. in the i n. ... 'late ti.,- urn.- ir ' .... suil alMi lor Placing the number, on Ihe aoilii. and i." Iguaon the .iraeleornsr- in.iiT . au red to I, Ml:'''r. .llbe r. and publiaueri. lauip b) the or. I'AI IKII t'l in o..,., Box a,a.n rr.nc. CU ' Kj,?tj.Y1'' ATToN"V AT LAW. m LOANS on WHEAT LANDS At lowest rate. J. R. DICKSON, fcaat. Oregunlaa Building, Haadknon, Oregon. orio;;:-,:'1'' -tl liM, w By order ot the Blresi ,,,,,. luui i." j '. J "r- a . ... . ,..m ..... U il C SHAW k CO. W. J. IKVILIa, Maiiaer. VUOLESALE ami RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yard on Wh strtset Opismiui Hunt IbeljM Iteit Money to I Ui i-ity property it rati- of iutiTi.it. Oan w i ..... in m ui t til v ia monta MO COMMISi Will loan ,.n ii iir.ioertv nr will BMaWf to on". I Will he ploased to I'"' urea of actual ton one mill in, a loan- FRANK B. CL( 809 Main StraK V KENTWW WHISI right to lieeor.ler " Jin. laji Telephone 72. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Hosts. Delivered I I'rouiutly y,ivvt Kl , sir au.l lauiuiaraek Foala. w"l uiou Bllu arj Uttice reerof .SaviiiKs Itauk PKNDLBTOtl, . . umoo, ALL THK NKWSi 1'aba tha t aakw i-J " JO' ad We are preprl t (urniih aiivthmK in the iun.her line glmrMlltw prices to Im- hs . hett,,, ,f not ,.,a.. thai, others We ulmi ,.arry , JJJ line of lArs. Windows mul Uu Parties BQOteiUplatllUI bn I Id ine will ,1' well to Ulf .,i-i.i1, ,,., "niers. we ei ,;Mrr. QaaaBea Red rir wiMHl Hione Main l ..French Restaurant.. BKHT mi-a.. in THE (MTV ' KN l.AV AM. N IliHT . . THOIT AS I) UAMK IN HBASON, Ju.t Keceived a nice lot of Irog'a laga Oua LaFoutalne, Mropr,lor. hwuiler bulldlim ....... Farmers Custom Mill GOLDEN Kl'll r-rtMl Waltera. Proprlator. for Gnliaf vsli. Ctsrr Qualir- u..;d h. JOHN Bri The Louvre PKN llLKT'ON ):apaclty, ia, barrel! a day. flour oiohaiiged lor wheal riour Mill Vaed, uu baud ) hopped tfeed, slc ,Jw,yi I ALL FOB CUUNTY All If aAM ' IUlilla 1 mini I 'C W AHRAMTS. ., r- arvjs. . , j ' OLI" . in iu Uu I'MlKlltftull ' LJ . . . rls--.,, U 1 -r . ....... Treasure ol Uuaatlli. .;OBuiy Under New J. W BANCK0FT H i,, aud ll P"?L Hla5rKwrn,t, Mi ia lo all train. " Tijl ii..i.i. 1 ahwia?" - ris Cor. Court and J iiRttiikl tPTilN, OS COUtlh inf