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Don't Forget These Things That tin- Magnet Cash Storr m si ll ing hmIs ut the very bottom pro Qi That our stork is new and fresh, up to-dati- and attractive. CO ma ami BOT, That we don't charge you anything lor looking at our goods, fetid if vm don't want to buy wi: are your frieiuls Still. Corteous treatment and fair ilealing, brings its reward THE MAGNET Clements dt Wilson. MONDAY, MAY IS, 1H01. DAILY. WEEKLY AND SKMl-WKKKIT - T THI- Trrmin Publlaktss Company, rSNDLBTON. . OBKnON. Hill M umM HID . f WI MIM by mil i. . mviimn. !. lUiiH'r AJMmMi i Oh ic. a Int. I taaoWaatlr i avaatk fa as (H.i.'t Mhw. ltihuvMf..ih . . . . aw I B , i . . . i i rwm nhmi. , mir.iti pav lr tbraa la. ha.. I.a.ly, par It. n pet at. -nr. OW"taia.,a lull, aadsVaaklv :l 11 I IS.ra la.kaa. la W..t I, ... taiaa la.kaa. tu T laaiir't tea efHaan-W SO tu CO-OPRItATION. Charles' Schwab, president n( tin United State steel corporation, rsoov monlv known as tin steel trust, in hi testimony Isefore the Industrial com mi as inn, give some interesting ami valuable facta eunrerning the character of ill gigantic company ttiat find it protitable to pav tint' million dollars a year for hi aervicee. Incidentally, Mr. Hchwab apeak of tin- labor u. tioti, expreeamg tlir belief that, if he Iiimawlf war one of the tailoring men employes! by hi corporation, In mnU not unila with any labor union. II. give aa the reason, that lie believe that unionism tend to destroy in dividualiain and to place all laboring men oa a cuaiuMin level ; mat it pre vent one from riaing far above hi fallowa who might perhap In-o,ual ilied to (III a batter poeition. Certainly, Mr. Schwab speak tmth when lie aaya that un ionium tend to repress torward tandenciaa of one who haa exceptional ability, and to retain at work at average wagea the man who baa not the aptitude to earn average wagea. Tbaaa are propuattiona altnoat axiomatic in character, and therefore aoarealy need any argument. Hut, granting tbeae two main diaad vanlage in tradaa umoniam, certain ly Mr. Hchwab baa not forgotten that iudiviihtal workmen are subject to lawa alniuat identical witli the lawa governing induatrial plants aa relaUaJ tu the tiuaitvaaa world. Let tu grant aa uerioroe we muat, that unionism teuda to level men aud deatroy iu tiividualiaui. Then Mr. Hchwab ami bin iellow truat mamwerx uiuat coucle aJntt the truat teuda to deatroy tlie iu 41 vidua I ty of tbe component plant, avl, a iu the rue oi the workman, by list, matins; competition. delrn their liiaaaaat efficiency , an etficiency brougiit about liy that very competition itself. Lank ui tUaiou among laborer would aring abaaaH uureatraiued competition ImtM irf tvoat relation dumug tudu trial frlanta would uU. pmdtice BJffaa. tmiued cumpeittiuii 31ef;a, corryhitioii here. Grant Mr. Hchwab'a pceatiae, aud ao the I 'iff I ("fan irtnat Bud hi itmcluaiou i irreaiaTtble. Coiifra, tbia done, be .'MUt gcat m- yti.ur jueuoaea aud the Dikie r nawc I uamui . taat," aaal foanidaratlou kma le-i. over iaet,, uiai wiii compel Oiiiceaniiiii v Uvti. pairtua. I0 the alUuveray. It i tin -The teudeticy l lite dav la Vj .iit. .Hi 111 r ceiilrallxatlun twth iu Ulu.r ami BfllOfmK if Mf,-aikltdelKv l.ot l"P hI jhWJmp sfwL '"iftfloK1 M men. It i a miltipifwation of theaptrit of the paarlud. It gta tax (iMw tha tide rwflBTa, like- the law at gravttv onn- tlnuf lo BUll materlarity lnw.nl ,h. arm a center it i ,, qmlii aojiitiuu ol the great problem aet for uiau hv the mtrn-Aclee of an LnyoJved aociety, dUUlllluiU 14 iiilrtBte t"" niinx to mat era And done one rmalioc tal aumewliat oi emcieuoy iaioaLaa tu lector. hk4offi.tt ladivkdual taduatrial to tbe individuerl I laborer, each iiiuuatriai couueru. must leget exiat, jSPl Jtim I sabarrtfrtla. w ......... mi WBHLT SUSSa lin i - MTU. aee E,.,. Ml I a I MltllHI J U iiiwMrl eg .. tmacaiPTtoH urn, g. ..... ... ft 4rn sues,! rt KinfM w as. t aaaaaaaaik . . . SB ..auarall s.isHlaewaalj l.teasl-W SI. Waaklv Datly. Saat IsasaaWaa. par lata, law, aaa. aauaaiaaal laa "Tail ngn- 1t tfc aS i CASH STORE Court and Cottonwood parn. They are I'omplementMry, IihI of one whole. htirtnermore, there i no reaistxiire to the theory that aocmtv i" jnitt now trending towartln a condition deat-rihn in l-'alwani liellamv'ft "lvokint: hark ward." Thin may be terribly diataate nil to moat people, la itiataatetnl, in fact. Yet, that diataate doa not niter the truth. IjUer, rhaiige may rume. ( itdintu- combinationH may fall to piecen by their own weight. Klimination of the competitive ayatem mav reault iu topping the education of great cap tain of indnatry, and thu th combi nation a efficiency may fall lelow the required atandard. And there nmv be a simplification and a return to former condition Tbia ia for propheta. Kilt aa to preaent trend, a man of ordinary keenneaa of viaion and of 1 MBBMfl aharpneaa of 'penetration can eee that today affair are steadily prog ream nit toward- a Klitli ilr-cribed in tbe lunik "liooking liackwanl." WUftKN OF DISTINCTION. Three notable women who represent a historic past of our countrv are living today in the retirement M advanceil years almoat unknown to the genera tions that have HMMMM the era thw adorned. Ward of the nation Utcjaaj women might well be, conlerring dis tinction on their guardian, for thev were a part of that charmed period in the hialory of the United Htate when every woman wa a social power, and every man a statesman or diplomat, and cdigri-e lounted for mort than coin. Una of those women with a hiitnry was aaen at the reception given Mrs. Daniel Manning by the liaughters of tbe American Revolution some week ago at Washington. Hhe was pokeu of aa "a tiny old lady in black with Quaker Isinnet of the aauicanlier hue." No one kuew her or ike to her. No one aliook band with her, vet the little figure with quaint ' old time courtesy taiwed to each of the cabinet women, and went smilingly down the line wearing a plain badge of tbe 1 A R. on her breant Sin- tniiched elliows with Mr. McKiulev, but did not Mtonisb that gentle lady by tell- uglier that she heraelf was a past graud uiistree of the White lloiiae. Yet It was true. Hhe had I i the tint laily in the land when the politi cal alogau rang ror lippicanoe Aud Tyler too." a a Tbe little old ladv was Mm. Ititia Tyler. HnlUe Keuipre. daughter of President Um liad presided in tbe White in her early teens, when life u peued out betore tier like a fair and n. Iruain. For a score of year she has ueeii a guest at lliu loiae Home in Waabingtou, that lieautiful memorial inauaioii, built by W. W. C orcoran in memory of hi wife aud daughter, ami endowed by him aa a permanent MMM tor gentiewoim ( -ontbern birth in reduced circumstance. I called ou her iu her pretty room there and loiind her a woman of charuuuit nersoualitv aud invested with rich stories of the past On her walls cherished pictures of her tamilv had consiuciioiin idace Souveuirs of ioruigu travel were all about her ami a tiag of the . .niiederacv held a place of honor. The fuir 'logeuariaii, reeembliug an ivorv miniature, was of the greater interest to me, with her memories darting far back of tbe civil war and including the sceues ol Historic value, which muke such a pii-iiireeiiue background for our newer ami more commercial prosjieriiy Another name to conjure w ith i that oi leaaie Ronton rremont. that liiuh- born Virginia maiden who waa not al luwwi to "spread Iter baud" turiuuK a door tuiub, tin- luveiy daughter oi that Colonel Thomas U. Reiiton wbo set tbirty-oue years in the l ulled States senate. Her father look charge oi her education aud she wa- taught the court language, hruiich, l rum the cradle, fol lowed by the works ol 1-aliii, Oreek and English authors She wa an at - couiplished muaiciau, aud, being re- lalaai to the uioal dlstliiKUiaiied Um i liua, enjoyed every aucial advan tage. Her winters were paseed in the beat society ol New (Irleaua, then a provincial Pari. Iu WaHUiugloii he attended a state dinner party at the preaideutial mansion when Ut years- of age and was made much of hv Praai. idapt Van Huron, and at hr was tirt Urivleemaltl to Mine ISoUIBCO, who was la year her senior, the whole diplomatn imxpu uuiug in atteudam . '!:up,-r antf bells which preceded and followed the wedding. 4 yaar later Jeesie married lieuera! I remout, Uien eeouiid iieiileuaut uf engiiietiTB, but during the eight years following Uioy were much separated, the iieutouaiit being awav on iuiiv arduuue guvauiauent exploration Urn srejiaunt wa devoted to her huahand Miui tlaeir unltaal lives Were iilletl with congenial UraveJ , pel i tic! enterprise, tbe eduoatmn of their children aud ial trinmpbe, am, enouuh of inci- to laud ruiuaaee to assaooiatinn Mr. rNuwat i iitiasg ipuetiy in I -oa Actgeiaa, (Jalii., and goes out but Uttle, hewiug liad a esMruee tall , which toaaaed kser aad lay east p fur aume time. Hi, bed fuameaiy a beautiful home at Tarrytown on tbe Hudaou uuV wMt reeiasb taaeiuamewtly iu the laud U aiau.btue, amoug bx Uua ami tiuwera Uet soewr IMIr ia aaataaal a aauwa ' " ' -1 - - aa 'Wtv a" kraaaatlasMa kaaba,siae fur day AueuuijB ol wLl i. aba, kna .l.aaa I UL1.... ly wbite iu the day of tU civil war i the Hoiith, North. Her but she also loved the father had freed bis bond people ami made it a boast that ho had never anld or separator! olio of his "famlli," ami the tre-i and anxiety of the time whitened his Haiightor's hair in a few week- n that her intimate Iriend did not know her Rut she lisd given up a lile of luxnrv In I'aris to ahar) wltfi her husband iu the revoraes ol her beloved rountrv. and the aacrlflce of her admirisl lock was of the least con sequence ass Tbe ga of the ilHtingnished trio ia Mr-. Virginia Key, who live in Chicago, the especial care of a de voted son. She i the daughter-in-law of Pnitoll Boott Key, who wrote the natinnnl anthem, "The Star-Pnangled Ranmr," and although far advanceil tu the Ifjntltfe, retains much of that I'barm of port and conversation which belonged to that courtly age, when Washington Irving moved emong the gallaut of Washington society, and people of prestige might he poor ill rent roll- hut rich in a lineage ol gentle birth and hereditary culture. Mine. Key has racy storiee to tell of those old dav Hhe remember Henry ('lav aud I lolly Madison. She lived in the period when tr.en powdered their lock- and the snuff box was an ac cessory of their toilets. She was a friend and correspondent of Lafayette, and knew Daniel Webster and John C. Calhoun In) unatelv well. Among her treasures is a copy of "The Star Spangled Banner-" Itl her father-in-law's minute handwriting Rut she ceres mure now for other eni he wrote, hymns which breathe a fond nope in (tod, sisithiug lyrics of imtnorta I itv Her horir.on is tsiumied hy the four walls of her little room and the memories of other days. Her per onality is most attractive, and it would seem as if ago hail dealt lightly with all these women eonteni porariea, who are artists in reproducing from memory the rare historic scene among which thev lived ami moved, (ieutle hosts, when they walk on delicate feet in our rude highways aud by-way, but heritage that are inexpreasihly dear M. L. RAYNK. FIGPRUNE CEREAL Hall Thr Only Mealtti Cottwew The stepping atone to perfect health te Figprtine Cereal. Thla delightful beverage la a great eld to digestion and deity nee. In place of tee Bad coffee, already being recommended by phy- at ctana. Ft kv rune conatata of 54 per cent fruit I per cant grataa. PIbTB sand Prunea attain the highest degree of perfection tn California and these eholoe frutta, eombtned with selected grain, ecten ttfleally blended, make tbe beat and roost nutritious eereal cofteo on the at. Flgprane la prepared only by the Flgprune Cereal Co.. Ban Joee. Calif. Coffee 1 more Injurious thaUi tea. as M not enly aiYeeta the nervee. bet hee a daolded tendency to make one btlloua. Flgprane Cereal In an agreeable and healthful eubetltut. Aak your srrueer the new health coffee Flgprune i CsUlrornla product. , Several Reasons ... win it pav- to -end votir order- to us d buy from ua : 1 We are the oulv people in I'endle ton in the Saddlery business that have no rent to pav. .. We carrv the largest stock in hasten. Oregon. 3. We are the only Saddlerv honae in Pendleton that never employed Isiys 1. We have strictly one price and the giMMl are marked Lg plain riguree. i. Our stock is always fresh and atyiee the latest. We have an eatahl iahed reputation for reliable work. T If our good are nut a roprewnteil the money will be cheerfully refunded H We never misrwpreeeiit gisals to make a sao I We give vou good work, low once and prompt attention. JOSEPH ELL, narneee and Saddlery. Money to Loan 1 in eitv property at a low rate of interest Can be re paid iu monthly inatall- menu NO COMMISSIONS. Will loan on improved property or will furnish inonev to build with Will be pleataad to give fig ure of actual cost to any one needing a loan. FRANK B. CL0PT0N Moo Main Street. KENTUCKV WHISKEY Bold by JOHN ecu mum The I .iiuvrt Saloon PgNUI.gTON OaWW, GOLDEN RULE HOTEL. J. W BANCROFT, frttfi. f l.K. and tlJsS esse dav. MmIi -aar Bpcclal Bauaa bv the month Beat Hotel to th ettr lor kauuiie. Bna to all trains, free sample mesas tUeoule Ugkta aual stteavm haat Fire proof bun. in. , Cor. Court and JohaMn St.. PENDLETON 0RE60N Her sympathies wore will ,fla IW OcnUassaari. CgT .BjfQaVSS BB3gSWa- """ " attractive womanhood and equip All flrwggkts sell 91.00 bottles of Th Itollt wooil. I read year autTnrtlasinrnt in rsrarl to Wine of Cardul In the ilnlttmnre Amrnmn. and It an favorably nnpreaaml ni that on inv vwit to Itattimore during thi hobilarH I purrhaaait a ssittl of It for my adoptril ilauirhter, who vras atiffrnnfr with female troubles. Bh hail hern umb r the dueler's ftro lor florae tlm. and when her periods would eoan OB tier suffer! Bg wus seine thins; terrible I Indurrd her to trv It and the first dee BIOBgBl mi her moan She took It ragularlv aooonllna to the direction . mid was greatly relieved. To use harown woftle, "It aaved no llf. ' .1 WKHI.KY CKOH8. Ymr adtwe axl tllaralsra, aSStaja, UaaartmaM. ' Tba Chaaaaeafa The Navajo Coal and Petroleum Oil Company Uwncs 720 acres patcnttid laiulsaml I506aeroa (MfrdleUfil piacur locations on Nnvaio Kivor. Archuleta count . . Colorailo, 15,000 iv.v.l of lunilii'r on tlie grounds ury 500,01x1 shares used for development work. Wells will lie drilled on the Samples of oil may he seen at Taylor. In order to better prosecute the work the now offers for gale 1 20.000 shares of stock at 10c per Share (.par value 20c). After July 1, njoi. the company will sell no stock at less than 151 per share. No agents, but above number of shares, 120,000, can be had at mc per share hv applying to any of the undersigned incorporators before July 1st, i(u, un less sooner sold. T. C. TAYLOR, C. H. WAP!.. ROUT FORS I'liK, J. H RALBY, J R. DICKSON, T. rug SALK OH EXCHANUb. A NKW SIX HOKHK 1'oWKK liASu lin. riignie aul all fltliirva eumplalv, n piping-, battery and elacirle eparker, al torn lirlre. or will aicliange lur .unlw.. J I'love, I . 1. I1. i. 11 oraejoti PHYSILIAgS. i)K. W. O. CGLK. OKKK.'K IN JITIH) null. 1 1 um offlee tioure. le to 11 a. as. ; 1 to & p as. Telephone TT. If. W. VIN:KNT, at. I Kl H K KKAK of 1ret National ttank. oatoa bourt lu ui I a. at. ; 1 101 p. a. HUH. HM I I'll A 11 KN lK ItSO.S . (IKKIi'K oear raudleuiu aavluga li.uk Vaiaphoaa 31, ra.ni.oce tetealtoua . 11. H OA KK1K1.1), M 11 . H"Mi HATH In Jmtit li I'.iyal . i.n ami Surgaou one. HlllUllUK Telrplioliv 11m e. bU k ao; rest- ileui'v. black 21. l)K. I. J. M'KAIl. Ui KIM IT. A8HOCIA lion blook I deplume ai, rvalileuoa tsia phone, black Ml OHTKOI'ATHU I'H YHK'l ANH HUH. OlUec. oue block wast ol Boa aavaa a Kajiw lou Mur. in: i vnn k BLAkCKHLKK t'H HON It' auu uerv.iii. iiiaeAato. ami illaaaaaaof Opp Hotel, cor Water ami Main rila woman. ' -i. I.. ion ore VKTKRINARY SUR0K0NS. 1K. J. I'HKIHTIK, VKTKUINAKY HUH geoli grailuale ill lie But. I elerinari e.,i luge, kvlmburgi.. scotiauJ Late government .eiannai. Inspector (or Yale iliairlcl B C UoiuaalieauiBktliiol.il kneli ireai.il on a. i elltltl. prlle lbie Lo. ale.l at I'miiiiiMfi'iiil euklas, Vemtl.nu.. Ore Talenhum. Main it DKNTISTS. at. A. VAUUHAN. DKNTIHT. UrKU I. Id Judit Bulldiug. A. L MKATIK, 1. 1). H. OKKlt:g OVKK aariug. rum (.aa .dmiul.wired. K A. MANN DKNTIHT IN am.moi Ia mi block, over K B lopion'a oOloa. ATTORNEYS. l A K I KK A KALKY, ATTOltN K YB AT Law Ogttw In HaTlugs Bank Building BKAN A LOWKLL ATTOBNKYB AT Law. Boom U Asaoctallou Bloi k l eu. lie lou, Oregon. T. O HAILKY, LA W Y KB. Judd Building, Keudlttlou, O OKHim IN HTILLMAN A I'IKBt'K. ATTORN K YH at law Mooma lo. II, U aud U Aaaociallou block. N. HKBKKLKY, ATTOKNKY AT i.SW OBluc in AMciallou Block. .. U. UOYD, ATTOKNKY AT LAW couit at ill LOANS on WHEAT LANDS At lowest rales J. R. DICKSON, l-aal Orcgoulau Buildlug, fesadteton, Uregeo. Start Girls Right! Many btautlhil ,lrli btrorm Invalldi for lift, bteauM at the crucial period of puberty they pay no attention to me lawi of health- Mothers iKould protect their daughters' health by giv ing, them necessary Information and proper treatment. When the meases come on a jsj'rl unawares In her Inexperience (he Is either frightened Into convulsions, or feared Into try ing to check (he flow. Many girls have checked the flow ane) it has never started again. And as a result they have grown pale-laced, with "crew. tracks" on their checks, and dark half moons under their eves A dole of WINECARDUI taken every morning after a girl is twelve yean old will bring the menset on properly and keep them regular. It will help her to develop into her for the duties of wife and motherhood. Whu of Cardul. Anhiin l"ark. N. J.. J-Vhrnarv t, 1(W0, fi.lna lenpLimi. "Tha Idlai Aililsvry Sfladlcfn. I ptni, CtiatUnousa. Tana 54,01x1 1 .isli now in the tn:us non-.e-sissilile stock in treasury to be property within sixty days. the hardware store of T C company J. II. KOIIISINS, V H C LOFTON. J. KIRK. I.. II. UKKDKIt. ATTOKNKY AT I, AW IV-inlletoii, llregun. JAMKtS A. Hllllitllig KKK, LAW OKKICK IN J ITJIJI ABCHITKLTS AND BUILUKRS T. K. HOWAKIi, AKHHITKCT AN1 HI' Dnrlutvuilvnl tnako. emnplate and relialih plana f r bulhliugi In the city or country, boom 17. audit building. SH UK a 1 '(I,K. I'tlNTIC At'TDKS A N 1 1 tini.lera t.lnuuio. luuiMiie.l uu etion n, tki Job work a aiHi ialiy. I roaspt asrvioa. Hliiipnii Bluff air.-ui, near sfaiii mriDt. 1 A. MAY, mintkactok AN1 biillil.r K.iiuiale. lurmauol 011 all kunla ol nn.iiry eeuieiii walkt, stone walla, ee Or iera ran ba- left .1 the Baal Oragonian oe BANKS AND BHOKBBS. K1BHT NATIONAL HA N K OK ATM KN A oregou Capital fao.OUU: iurplun aiet profll. tt.,uuu. lularoel on tlm ' depoalu lal In lorriiii an. I JoLuiatli urhaui,. i ..i.. oDipll allauilail u. MourTc. Ailauis urea lent; T. J, Kirk, vleo-araeldani : T. a-. caah'lvrMU,': L ,,,u"u aasUUnt THK I'KNIH.hTON riA 'l NOB HAN k Hemlleiou, dragon Orgainaeal liarch 1, isej capital, MM, inn, -a; alluarott on time it. poelu Kxcha.ig. bo igut aud aid on all prm B ' T77 TH - assewssMss iiaou 10 cone, lions, w. J. ruruut . preanlant. J . , eiue-prat'deot: T.J Morris, cashier 1Mb r A KM Kit h BANK OK WK8TON "'iim on eon ne a i.... ,. bualu leellu uau.e uuugni .un aoM I ,, Irellou. v-louipll, atlemle, t-, Affair. In ...... Ulcelleu i .. . j i ... . jr. . . . r . - . .'uiiiuou .nn relatrUin ii.ui i.m omccra B Jamaaoit. urealdani; i.e.. v. fWbsjfMt, vice preaideaiifT. U. fierce, i:aaiiier a ,.Kl"ore, aa.Ulaiii BUBier: directors 0. A. Uarimau.M M Johns, T J. Hrlc, U 1 KnieUtel'' k'"l,ur'' ttoU"r Jamswon, w KIKBT NATIONAL BANK OK I'KNULr ton t;ailtl W,"B), .urplua, ftVLOJO. Trail. ai-a i wni oaiikiug busiaua. lai-haux. ud talugi.nliir lialresold on ciioag,, Bail fjaaaSajp, New York ami prluclua' MtJitl o the Norlhwaei liraiu Urawu ou ('lliu. iareln a i ill Boa. - . M. fsa l. si ami Burope llalfnas aa ----- ,. .iincu, er.-aiiii-nl v m W.ile aaakU. u ,1 liueruaay aaaleunt caaniar BtlSLBLLANBOUS NOTItBS. Mil H E lo CONTRACTU & MU K E la hereby given lh.it th. sireet comiuiu l 11 " common council ol the cily l Ivndl. ujii will receive bi.L lor the numbiiw g o , u ouVl, aud lor signs I or ll atr.l. Ih . "i I'eiullctou Blila to ,ltU. ,,. 'rite fur US .sure .ml 1 '' -a placing the niliiila r. on ih .....J. ' i"HP ."! signs ou m, alra..-tcornra Biddora will b ra- uistfeal to MIU Klg than Mi m h. ol uumber. ller iu U not I 1 and loaa llglb or height, wllh the City K Ity Bocordor ou or , l sil U inllae rveervoa reject tin or .11 I, the right lo lie 'a ...Tl ' la v.wi ui in. Tiiroai t iiiiiiinius. nuaai I K HKAW i r.ler, Telephone 72. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Posts. Uelivrssl I'ruui ieli .1 I 111 l i I. . - Ulglil Kirau 1 Mill UI. ruck l'ual ol uioe auu dn. Dllice rearol Naviuga Hank HKNULBrOM, . . orrooIJ ALLTHK NKWb! Tak. In. r.,, y fcai. T,Uy I-' "4 eni. veeaiy ga.oo a year Sataipla cpy rM Keaut.v I cadinj( a Man by the Nose may mtoletMl him sotnetiines, lint the rsagaty that Itsails a man to nnr liuiiulrv i the btlltlwM bagnty ut ur it r t i h t it- latiiulry work, that lu will never lit!'! a miss leading one. Onr ex iniiite latimlry work in the aeme M highgfwSfl exeel lenre in this line. We In up shirts, eoilgrg, oflffl anil umler wear iu a ninnner thitt keens f hem in line BOnd it inn, iih well mm lonkiiu; as UihmI gg new. at all tinge, DtMnestic Steam Laundry. Equal to any in the world. PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. BRKWKim OWB BOTTLUfQ. Highly riM'oinineiiiletl to fitmilv trail Kvert bottle fully trnavantewl. Schult Brewing Co. Oregon Lumber Yard wool) OUT KU Fur liarus hihI ilwell nigs t!!ies.er tlian tin. I.timhcr. laitttT. Sh males, Builiiiii: ! .tu i . Tur Iuper. Lime und Ccninii Mouldings. Pickets, Fluster, Hrick and Sand, Screcu DtNii-HeV Windows, nush und unors. Terra Qitta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop' AIM St . on?- Court Hnaae I U Ray a Co., Uur ami sell Stock, Bonds .rid Cirain tor ca.li ui ua margin.. New York stock Exchange. Chicago Stssck Rachange. i nn ago Hoard of 1 rattw. Colin sets -eritJlet,n. LS, A. C SHAW k CO. W. J. HKWKI.I., Manag.ir. RETAIL DEALERS Yard ..n V.elib Htreet OpiMVHltai Hnnt r'reiglit le,ot "e re .riarei to inrniHli anvtlnrsa. ; as., i , - .. . - t law iiuniM'r line unit can Kitaraiuee lrwm U, be as eliean, if not cliettr tlian otlier. Wo also earn- a ,v ..... . - '"a- .e .,. 1Mrn, win.lowH ,! .Msnilcl isi I'artie iiiiUiuiilatiUK btiildiinr will a well to ee us Uifore nlaciiu, tl.a.1. ruer. y,, HO ua,rrv nttMi.u,i i ... . " Keil Kir wood I'lione Mam m ..French Restaurant.. BKT MgALH Iti TBE CITY OlgN HAY A Sit N Ui HT , . 11001 AM. i.AWK IN HKAaoN. I.M 1 - - .. rv-v;ivcu a nice lot of frog'a lege Una i al entail , Mroprietwr. aeltrieulldiiu. Main at., i eBdltoB, Oregon Farmers Custom Mill Frwi Welters. Proprietor. Uapacttj, i an oarraU a day. Flour u.cli.iigcil for wbeal flour, Mill VsmmI, OUunpod (Meil lo., aleajr uu liaud- call rag All Uiuatllla COUgTV WAggAgTB. ..... ,. . w . i an ui I (!!. l.'L .l at Ul oBlce .t ll.r court l,., uullu UMasuTla. riadrH.? SI. ui uec IB. ... ........ II ur LlIMBFfi Iraaaurar ol " nlllla s a VATgM, Pendkion Planing Mill ;ilitl f limlwirV ".uiiil I Can weill rhfafter a"y !m in ,,e c hocause they buy j, u fUantiti!s lumlicr or any call kind and mill work tH ir prices M R. FORSTFR . d... " I vg Call up: ::::; No. 5 for Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Haulinj Mnseial attention m to ' 'iiislaiinn-ni. , a aa u a i i DlArVinc ' s w -VaS J ORGAN vll 1 , in roous on nantl to sulil at the Itiwt'St prices. I hrsi r(,o,, in i iu stoic previous Mn,. ...a 1 "HO I fl ,11111 I 1 1 MM were oi the Brini & stuck a a I a mm . - mm ... is i ,.i...i.i sr. i ww mb. a- a-. j nr sou - 1 v iiw iiwiu a a I n Successors to lirinj,'! .-. Dam, TolaOi th.i I UUv I.IIW Washington k " " - a i : Railway ror Chin I'ag,), City, St. Paul. Ht M. .I'H', (iDUVlll, All Points East and Portland and points on the Sound. Arrival r i iin lartsass II :Ma. a' VM llatlaarla ,1 a 1 1 , .nam Unit, la. al IBS nxlatluua call on ur .ililrM. asssaaaaa 1 h CAI IiKKUgAll. tl. I A., Mall. Walla. Was. a . mjr k.u i 5H0i(r imiun naraaT roa Tlm Sehaaul from Pandlat. ball Lake Uenver, rarV I'ortlauit Hueulal f ... to via Hunt lnguu Wurtli Om.iia as as RUT. Hi i in. 'ago auu Kalt. Atl.utlc Kaproaa 16 a. m. via Hunt lug tou 15.11 I.SC liruiai," Worth Oui.ti.. aai aaa t:it Ml Louis 0 cago .ml Last Ht 1'aul Piuo U.I' i a. iu via ,..., I.. 1.1 .11. A1 .11. l.nW Huukauu.W .llaoe.raai aiau, MluuaapollA Paul. llululu.Mlieeat kse, Chicago .udaaW Ocean and River PROM POKTLANI). All sailing dataaejf Ject to cuauge. For Hau Kraaelse Hall every Jara wp. m. Dally OlValll Huuday D. IU. volamtUa H To Astoria and Waf Laudlngs Hatunlay iu p. tu. I Wtllasnette ! 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