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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1901)
THITKHDAY, MAY 2:t. 1!HH. Three Beautiful Styles of Shoes We ar- showing: 1st A pptcnt calf with the new Cuban heel, ni;vv plain tor. ami A French kid with full Louie heel, hand turned sole. 3rd- A cloth top P ranch kid, hand turned Shot These three, shoes are the neat est, dressiest shoes this season Call and see them even if you have a new pair. They will make your eyes tflail. CLEAVER BROS Practical Boot anil Shoe Men. The firm, Hwet cream. Dutton'i. Ilulls, tovi anil name. Nolf' Ice cream, any llavor, Dutton'i. New invoice, ol dishes at Hawlej -Boiled ham for lunches a) Hawlt'yV Huy your window shades at Murphy '. Itran, shorts, chop, imrlev and bed at I law lev V Have your picture) frami'il ; Int.--' styles at Murphy's. All kinds of kIovhn, Indian ami fac tory mal'- at llitwley'i. New ilesitfim in wall paper at Murphy's, paint store. . At Nader's furniture store is the finest line ef run ami matting. Automat ii' refrigerator ami water cooler at Under' furniture ntore. Window shades, curtain poles, mir rors, etc., at Radar's furnitiip .tore. Oldest place ami lient tamales, at l.e Roy's, cor. Court ami (iarden streets. N, Berkeley has some very desirable town ami country property (or salt on eaay terms. Kuiest ham- and lanl mi tin- 111a rk.-t Home product; try it, its Kiiariinteed. Bchwari A (ireulich. New, new, arrived this morning direct from New York. See them at Cleaver Bros. Dry 1 moils On. Crescent bicycler on the installment plan at the Crescent agency 111 lie Ka-t Oregonian building, payments 91 a week, no interest. Uctiieuiher I have a lietter stock of oil, axle-grease, rope, ladling and all other harvest sunplies than ever In fore. I'. Kones, liolix. BiiiKham Springs ia now OfpM 'or the season. Excursion rates on (). K. it N. lines. Address, Manager Hinghaiii (Springs, (iihlsui, Oregon. Here is a chance of a lifetime to make 11000 figuring on the RaMrjrSPJ crank hanger. The cold cash awaits you. Call and tee them at Withe. A Hiiin- of rooms in the Kaal ore- Cniaii building, hot ami cold water, throoni, (or 111 a month during the summer. Apply at the Kaat Oregoniun ollice Silk waists, new ones jn.t 111 See them at Cleaver Hroa. Ilrv (ioisls Co. Worth SH ami $, to be wold at rj.7i. Alk about them at Cleaver BroM. Dry (ioods Co. Do you reuietnlier that a piano i t be given away abaolutely free on Mon day, June 8, at 1 p. m. ami that Mm Peoples Warehouse gives a vole mi aid piano for each -'.'. purchase ' Only a few thousand votes left ami ouly a few days left in winch to vole them. The new street sprinklers were at GANO work today lor the llrst time. The hoy hand members are asked to meet at the hand hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Presh Oregon peas, new wax beans ami new l a 1 1 fnrn ia dry onions at De mon's. Blank hooks, typewriter rihhons ami paper. All kinds of OfBOS supplies, at I .1 1 1 man .V Co. 's. The nnl) place to get nice cheese i at DeSMlt'Sj lie has an up to date SJhMM and boiled hum refrigerator. The election of a successor to the late Vniiug Chief, as chief of the Cavuses, has laen postponed until Monday, May J7. The minstrel entertainment given in the I' racer opera house two weekM ago netted M'l.K-'' for the hililding fund of the I 'endletmi arademv . We've got the suits to suit you. Don't think we were ever in a better position to clothe you properly and there's economy in every article we offer. Alexander iV llexter. The Boston Store informs the ladies of Pendleton and vicinity that the fancy hosiery which has been expected by that establ ishment for some days has arrived and is now on display. Orve Turner brings the information to I'enilleton that Henry Hartman. the professional baseball plaver, is at Hunt tligton. lie SSyS there loo good baseball catcher there who answer the description in the Has' Oregon ian of Wednesday, May 2i. The members of the I'enilleton cornet band are to meet at H o'clock this eve ning at nr. l,. J. wnitaker s oiiiic tor organ i .at ion and practice. It is pro posed to have the band ready to furnish music for Decoration dav, Mav .'), and lor the Fourth of July cele bration. Dr. T. M. Henderson entertained the ten teaehcrs 01 tne inuiaii scnoo at the . line ol .smith A. Henderson on Wednesday evening, May 'Si. Th evening was pleasantly spent in a careful examination of the operations ol the -rav instrument, examining electrical appliances, investigating lower animal hie with toe microscope etc. The rains of the past lew days hav neiietitetl irain very milch throughout the country. Reports received here tell that tin- moisture fell in everv part and that the wheat has been put III the he'd of in 1 1 1 1 II i lor the present. The ruins have prevailed in Of and everv helHd as ll ittre Inland I un it, where the crops have been Ihev were 111 this coiintv. The nractne hcimr indulged in nearl every dav ot Iiovh hopping on and on the W. a 0 R. train as it pulls down Webb street to the depot should be stopped siiminarilv. It is a matter of hut a short tune when some of tie hoy- will have to hop on one fiK)t a the tune if they don't stop. It is linger. hi- amusement Parents of the bovs, trainmen ami city olhcers slioul unite in bring this practice to a full stop. Pendleton camp. No. II, Wissimen f the World, has acted favorably upon in a p 1 i nation- during the past two weeks, f, Oi I'yle, organizer of the society, who makes his home at Denver, is well pleased with the work accomplished. When he came the hi i.er - 1 1 . of the camp was J14 ami it 1 1 now 179, Mr. I'yle will leave I- - la. morning for Adams to do some missionary work. At the grand encampment in Baker City, the grand encampment degrm was conferred on the following past duel patriarch-: K. I.. Hurkehart, K. J. Meeley, J. II. .iett, W. (.. dm herger, A. (i. Hempell, J. W. Daley, V. V rravillion. all ol Maker Cm A W. Storey, A. Y. Beach, J. il. I b tdier, H. Stephens, W. R. Oar rett, I. D. Wilcox. R. Alexander, of rsadlefcMj was appointed chairman of the committee on appeals SflOO LICKNSK UKPKATID Unatkss CALF AND KID ikoea ol the moat desiranlc style- ami shapes adorn the windows and pi. of our store. Ita a moral certainty that we can please you as to lit, son fort and fashion. We have made every precaution for spring and sum mer, and await your visit with portact commence ol our ability to suit you Pendleton Shoe Co., Mayor Hsu. at Walla Walla ths Urdlnanes. Walla Walla saloon men will con tinue to pay l.loii int annum for licenses to conduct their business Mayor Bet has vetoed the ordinance in. Teasing license fees to SilUU, and the council had not a aiilhcient majority t. pasM the ordinance over his veto. Tin I mon savs: After secret meetings of committees uf the whole and alter much comment and a tinal reduction of the demands from $I,UUI to SHOO per year, the Initior license ordinance lias been vetoed hv the mayor, on Isung returned at last night's session of the council without the siguature which would have made it valid. This action came somewhat as a surprise, the ordinance having passed within one of unanimously at the last session ol the council and bo 1 iik.' accented as a law bv nearly all who had given the matter thought The atlemlauce al the session was I not large and many who did conn j dropped in late and did not witness the sensation of thu evening which fnl- lowed ins diately after the calling ol die roil ai . tin- approval of the mm nie- mat .oe action 1.1 ine mayor in vi loing the ordinance was uot ap proved hv the entire strength of the council whm at once apparent hill tl opposition was not siilhciently strong lo down the veto and the matter standi in the manner that It aai- reported to the counicl by the mayor and the ordinance is dead. It is not a law and Mm long light again, ;t it has tired and disguettil many and it may never lie revived. But that is a ijuestion for tin" and the councilmen -the mayor has said that there shall lie 110 lapior Iodine advanced along the hues III limed out in tiie lanl OHIcsrs Wsre Busy Wsdnssday Night and Thursday. I The county and city OA Stall WOTS husv Wednesday night and Thursday, i w It Ii the result that the county jail 1 has live more InfnStM tmlav than had vesterdav. The city marshal and his assistants nabbed three travel ers Wednesday night, hut BllOWSd them .ill minutes to leave town when broufhl bafora Recorder Beam tin morning. The cause of the arrest of the live in the county jail has not as vet been divulged bv the ntlicial" About inidtiiahl last night, Deputy Sheriffs C. P. Davis and Til Taylor sauntered into Nolts'l saloon. They had nrevlriuslv rsosivsd the tin that there were three auspicious characters there. The three voting men were in lentlv engaged bucking the "21' SUM, but two of them oilil and went no to the bar lor refreshments. Tin olhcers tisik them oiiietlv into th wine room without creating anydistur- hance, While Mr. Tavlor kept the two in charge, Mr. Davis went to the gune and caused the third one to unit and accomiianv him to where the other two were. They were all three lodged in jail on suspicion. Two More Todsy. About noon toiiav two more young men were arrested. They told that thejl left I'enilleton for the west Wed nedav evening, lint were ditched lour miles from town. They tooted it back to Pendleton and were resting in the suburbs with the intention of truing on nest this afternoon mi the Irani thai leaves at 4 o'clock. Thn came up town to "rush the can and while 111 a saloon were spotted and taken in. It seems that there w. r. seven 111 the gang that committed tn crime i-mm where, sometime, but where or when has not been disclosed. The live men arrested are all young fellows, and they bad about 175 in money on them. One self acting revolver was a portion of the wardrobe of one of the boys arrested today. PKRSON AL NKNTION. ArvrxESTEl) ""' Itdlens lost notion nwny irom iiii- viciiinv. Mrs. Hudson is highly plMSOd the success of her cold wafer cure. h. get,,.,, THE OLDEST PIONEER WES ( IIMMK CKMRN I ; ami the mayor's word u law . WM. niSGKRALO, Manager. To Buffalo i - position. lowest rates, shortest and best routes lo and from the Buffalo exposition are I to be had at the O. R. A N, ticket oilice T. K. Pel I expects to leave Portland on Saturday for Seattle, whence he sails for Alaska. R. T. Cox, who has been in Port land since January, came up to Pendle ton this morning. Misn Mabel Barnett left this hi. 'ru ing for Athena to niientl the day with her father and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Will Reed, of Athena were in Pendleton this morning on their wav to Arlington for a visit. Lake Prance, of Alhena, spent Wed nesday night in Pendleton on his re turn from farther east in tin- state and went home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Matlock left on Wednesday evening for Seattle, from whence they will sail for Skag way, Alaska, to renin ii a month or two. J. N. Vincent, ol Pendleton, has passed tl xam ination before the state bar hern commission, ami will receive a certificate entitling him to pursue that avocation. Mrs, Minnie Depealt and her two children, of Athena, left on the tram thi- morning lor Jacksonville, her former home, ami where she mav Isolds to again locate. Vie Bbieki of Athena, attended the grand encampment el the independent Order ol Odd Fellows at Baker City and went through I'enilleton this morning on his way home. Portland Telegram social 1 1 . t . - Miss Kathenne I. Hanna, of the Pendleton academy was in Portland last Saturday, on her wav home from the t hristian l.ndeavor convention at Salem . tU Uf B, Dean left on the fast mail train mi Wednesda expecting to ioard thi O. R. A N. Co. 's steamer "'ii. W. Rider for Nin ! rancisco I a 1 night. He will remain there for sev en! weeks. I. I.. Montague, the Singer newing machine man, has returned from a trio o Boise. He savs the irrigated coun try from in. Boise river west of ('aid well 011 nast Nampa to Boise presenlM heantUnl appearance. 1 he sagehnuli plains have liecn transformed into orchards and gardens. William Beagle and Phil McBnau will leave on the W. ,v C R. road this evening at . o'clock lor Seattle, where they will ls joined bv I I.. Snerrv. of 'ortlaml, who wan formerly sherifl of I'matilla county and well known here. rom Seattle thev will sail for Nome. Mr. Beagle states that lie will take SOU mutton sheep to Nome, the animals having been purchased at Seattle. Mr. Beagle and Mr. McBrian will -,. ti.. summer in the north. W. P. Temple bar- returned from a business trip to the MsedOBI and the Butter creek Country, in the int. r, .ts Temple A Wilcox, larmiug imple ment nieh. He told some of the (arm rs ami stockmen down there thai il ever the needed anything in l'mulle. ton to send to him He meant anvthme in the form of farming implements, but was taken at his literal word by Cass Rogers. Mr. Temple today re ceived an order from Mr. Rogers lo I 1.: j 1 . a m prim nun a pair 01 pailiahMins, a IsiX of cartridges and a bottle of medicine, Mr. Temple will have to answer thai he don't carry the articles in slock hXKRI ISKS rs at ths The Program for This Rvsnlng Prssbytsrlan Churah. The annual commencement exercises of the Pendleton academy will be held this, Tlinrsday, evening in the Pres byterian church. There will be hilt one graduate. Miss In da KoOSStli whose graduating essay will he upon the subject of "Classic Myths and 1 Mythology." The older numbers nn 1 the program are as follows: Invoca tion, Rev. R. J. Diven; vocal solo. R. S. Pond; male qrMftOl SSlsOtsdj ad-: dress, liev. J. R. WllsOH, D. D., principal of the Portland eeMS HI) jroon I wlO John Bi Lethropj ptassn latioii of diploma Lot l.iverinore chairman of board of trustees; music, academy ohOfttl Judge s. A. Lowol and last in the course, Wednesdnt Preshylerian church, "Home PictttfOO not addresM una a pralM form (our I Dssth of W. B. Adoook st Adams on Thariday Morning. w B. A.hock riled at ..o'clock on Thorsdsy nomint, May Kl a. n. imiiii. oi hi- fmher.ii -lew, 1 mm 1 I .IfMlfl lien, die funeral incur from the same place l.-ri.biv forenoon. Mav '. I Adooek was one of the earli .bleat nioneers of thi- county nueil about so vears. mith in hi' vnilliger dav at Athena, where he will at 10 Mr. st mio lie was UBS lUBCK- and resided ofnoietad si I gave the tudants' fourth lecture evening at the bis subject being in OoldfS." The ami a 011 justi if the peace lor vear-. owned land there before the town n Ceiiterville was platted from it, and Centerville a- every person SnOWS, is now Athena. Oldtlmefl Who km-w Mr. Adcck iphI. highly of his eharaeter ami state thai i"' , '" I'matilla OOOOty more tl an 10 years ago. birth to be of ill" Wsiti- charming -n. SWh if alwavs follow- the plat efforts of Judge Powell. The rtures netted ipiite a sum for the academy building fund ton Arrivals st Hotsl Psnrtl Joe Spiegel, Portland S J Cameron, North Yikima S Haffil Portland II ! Sinsheimer, Portland. C H Smith. Boston. A T Kgan, St Lottie, J A Allison, Portland. .1 w OssoMi Portland, chas 11 Coiiin, Portland. B J Stoner. I, S If IcbolSOUt New York. W J kearncv, Portland. Phil Selig, Sun Francisco. Ida UfBOM. M i I ton. Ilarrv Collins. Walla Walla. A I. Hod t her, Portland. Bert F Schoonmaker, Spokane. Oeo Stevens, Spokane. L W White, Portland. John Bland, Portland. R I Moody, Portland. I. I. Oshnrn, Portland. S S (ijii, Spokane. i.e.. Mortal, Walla Walla. E R Horne. Spokane. S Bcckwith, cl'v. Win FiUgerild and wife. city. C B Boon. veil, city. II G Cotton, Portland Kxeurilon Rata to San Kranelseo For the national convention of the pworlb League, to la- held in Sun rancisco, July II to II, the O. B. A . will sell round trip ticket- from endleton vie steamer from Portland at r.'U.l.'i, including lMrth and ineal oti steamer Set I ing dales, July 10. II, I.', and I' for "learner- leaving Port land July 1 1 and in. right Polntsr Pupi. Hmatilla Qaean has given ..mill 1,1111. w Inch new- win (rent to sniirtsnieli throiiglioill I niton and Oregon, where her reputa tion i- well sstebllehed. Qnesti n s pointer Irom Chuinpimi Bsh ol Pad Molten lice, and hei progeny ha- made good record- in the Held and ha- been successful at several dog show-. She wa purchased hv p. P. Wain-lev hel pre-enf owner, from GSOTSS D.irveilil. "Plain sum." the -ire ol tin- Ittfl. t ovv nti I bv Dr. John It. Daniel-, ol Cleveland, Ohio, a famous winner of held Irial- and at bench show-. I'ma tilla ipieen 1 - 11 beauty and was horn on .human 9, IM0 ST. JOE STORE L. H. Shipp l ittle McKay . Choice Creamery Butter PER POUND 25c I , y ONS MERCANTILE (.p.. UIMHAOD RESTORED w.t ., v ,. , , , f inn rrlnUonofftfitraoiiBi Knmrh piiyeilrlnn, will atilAkivtSuStAR km ,,mV ' nsiiiwi 'J'Mg W -1 CM' rains in INr Bsrk.Sr ul f.tutm .- s ........ i.. ,,, ,,, , BMP' - Sail . ... m ...... , lie Ill-11 III.. iii-Icii.'i. I.. M...I . ' V'sasl. mj I nlilneli Win-.' I liaii-ilnu- lriln. Ti.i-l.-ii.-el.. mn,, , .,,;,' Aii;--!sS5a 11 NaasB tiy u.i ' -1 I e .ti.ncy. I2I11. en Icii lK 111 S.. rin.iii.rr' u i at. I h i uie n-.ro.r-i m irnr;, lii. 1 . on kiilii.'rsiwi.l I'"' urinary unoun ui m iiuimniw, aikI rMoftaanaii w mninuVK His nnh Snosn r fcicnre wlUe-al sii onaraMoo. Km Imum I., , ior-1-hermi.Qiiripi'ref.ntare tmnMxi win, li . Pi . ni l s, ,,.1 f r mo c 1 in il .r.u.ii n -"inei i.aa.. . "Slrna, A.MrnwIiaVIII. i .k ai 111 mi ink i.. H o. llox SW, Hn Franrisno(3aL T s l.l o v ' DWlafn"jat I'K - H i 'l.iv '"s-iini. An Old Bird A DAINTY SLEEPING ROOM it. t shaft p9hKti t e ni 1 ctvught Hill I tl 1 8 t I'd wisp n it t with commoti ironstone warn when they Can Buy Johnson Brat' One Mul-porcelain tor the saint' price tl Hie Owl Tea House. Cheapest place in Oreiinn. Laurels Attain ! Talk about your pretty ihoee, ladies, you should itoi in and feasi yiiur eyes on hi Ultras, Patent kid and Welts lo dinereni styles, giving a disoouut of in an vv. Mtmttr Tht lari EtposiOon hu rristsilv thi isokJ Mcdai I Awan) to I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WfllSKEY tL. tlii I, ,r,' ' ' woman who has ;in eye to tin- beautiful .1 cultivated taste. She tan hei siaapintj roon, parlor routn inuii our elaborate stock anil r. in up I OF llln.nl -l Irom I Kradei M. A. I'nclertakiiiK l'arlors in Knar. the plainest to ths bin best nd at prices that eve riht. MA (TINGS ut reduced prices bJ ' -in " 1 rstiK k Carpets, Kn?i, wtndoe shades, Curtain poles, rail cahs, go carts, mirrors, pictures, ttd RADER, Main and Webb Stretli STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth, Ore. It OoU) m. .Inli win jiUi. .i.inlra St Sw IIO, n. nnvs ami MtorMa rlr Ch.. U'M H0.1I by JOHN SCIIMIIH The Louvre 5aloon rSMOLSTOM J DS M ANIi rOR liKADPATKHTht .If mm: fssSesSNel Mm Normsi ncimoi Senaj tkt ' ' 1 1 1 ii iM'eiU'i ill. mi,.,i i-o. Willi Irani li(. 10 7S.0n per moiitb. STATS OBSTtFICATSS 4JID lUi'i.uMAMa l.-ni - rs prepsre.l lor the Htsie KMimintcti.iill ren.lllv laka isle papvriion arsilusllon. Himm a.i.iuue niid SssSMfeael ossee 'ni .'ll... .1 I : 1 ' ti I'UpMrtUISIII. ' ..Mi..- NW1 from jl.i. 1.1 117'. pe, year Hall term optnifcsi r. llugu ontalnlBS I nuation s-lonal P U 1 A M PHBI.L, MSSI nr J II V lir ri.KU.Heeraurr. OUKiiDN 27 pi:r cent wliirh you . IV uu, Km, wnnii means save -7 oeutson every doliar'i sortli 1 hi buv. HI I CMS 0 III Shoe Store 7K1 Main ... Several Reasons... Why it pAJrl to Hend vmir ordern to UN ami bajt from iih : 1 We lire the only ie.ii!e in Pelldle- ton 111 the saddlery hixineHi. that have 110 rent to n . '.'. We carry the larj'st stock in r.asiern i iragoii, A. We are the only Saddlery aeSfM III Pendleton that ne er eniilove.l hoy- 4. We have strictly one price and the gisjils are SMUksd in plain nVnrex. f Our stock is always Iresh ami SUPM the latest. 6. We have an established leaatetiss for reliahle work. 7. II our Kisali, are not a- represented sn inoiiey win I., en rl ally relumleil 0. no never misrepresent KOmln muse h sale. 9. We Hive v, lk-l ......l 1 ..,;,. ami prom pi atlentinn. to JOSEPH ELL, harness ami sadillery . THK COLD WAIKH CUHk. Spring Troubles an fjmmmr s .hvmswi v y SARSAPARILLA Lobs of appetite Billiouantfi, Btomtoh ui 1 mon ts, I'imples and Other Bruptiom are Home of them. Corrects all of thasj inakea the hlood pure. and TALLMAN A CO. Lewliac OraggUU. ; 11 usats Christian Selsnss or ihs fsltli Curs. Mr . I II.. 1.. L ..1.0. .iir iiuimon, Who resnles on th. .McKay creek, near where the road it II. ...... . . iiMim 1 .-OMieoill o l llol Kin k i-r mat Slrseai, two miles from Pendl. ton, is more than ever of the onn k.L.2 .1 11 . . I " loui me coin waier cure is a success. To her mind it beats the Christian science or laith cure. The .ollowii... - . :.i 7 .-. nsq iiiiiiiBiies ine proof, air. Ilo.l son was away Irom home un Friday, leavinif airs. Hudson with the sniiaran. in the course ol the lore noon, at about 11 o'clock it hecam.. necessary tor her to imiss along the road lor a little distance several hun dred yards Irom the house. 1 wo In Uiaus from the reservation stopped in tue load as she approached, drew (ortli a bottle ol whisky, drank some ol it and asked Mrs. Hudson to partake Sli was IrJfbtesed, but when she re fuatxl the Indian did not insist anil she hurried alum.. The llllll. Ill- IIU..U.I ..I . .11- . .. III I ioiiK on uien way lo t'endleton unlil tliey not in Irom of the lluda,... i house, then slopped, talked and drank some more. Airs. Hudson Iroui a li watchtxl then, ami was airanl tl,... Uiabt enter the house ami steal somo tluiiK, ao came back. She told tbeui tn"k)ata-wa, " ko alomt tft I M II. II V scat but they lmgere.1, .juarrelinir, and tlnally got iutu a tight that a more than worth the price ol admis sion. They thumped each other good ls.lk.1 , ... i i ... i .1 " "'" '"") tfoi me oilier down aud was punching him u, tb most ap PTOVlid pugilistic style, when Mrs. Hudson e4We to the rescue. She wuut W i Kot a large bucaatiul of ulnar cold waatur, brought it to the ring side aud pourad it carefully over vuuiuaianui. ii oroke up the IhereoDles warehouse pitibri oi nun Bhos htorf 7 1 1 Main Street. Soon be Harvest Time Clonic in and s,.,: mj i took of dishes Kr.initi'w.in , tin ware and cooking utensils Mi, lot ol esnpiof outfits STRDBLE, Court Street Opfgon Shoii Line Umon Pacific nSfASl ros Tlma sahsduls sr. on Pandlslun. iuinl I llU'SKi. I ..I I. .III. I SlM'ilsl u. m vis limit Iukuhi sail Laka, Iwuvsr. Son tturlli onislis. Ksu MS .Ml HI. UlUlt I mi. suit Basl. Iit I Woman's Work llr)lueunllieers IflhaMlaajy strain (el wtMO sawlua yisi slaiulil "iiiusii to a iei ami secure a isuruf lil.Axsr.rmUlcli mil re Uin ihe I -III lo normal .-einlili .i iilheiw ..,- l,,ui IhiMiavl bliiiuiien-. iim) u-Mili. Ilauiii; a laiue slock of RyeSjlaSSeS and Spectacles, we can n: all imlliiari caw. In a few liter air rutupUcati ttinl ttl Mtt.ill vtthl. h.-i ii". sYt) iihi'v.' l.i oidfr. DR. W. E. QARRHTSON. Slsu Big Kye, Court si , Peuaisloo, Or. "Nerve Waste." in' of lut- uiiim hslpful IxHik. on nerve vaafeiiuM aval is.ued u nut aaUUad "M Ua.i.. ' k... li. u -a a .. , ....... " . i.in oi sail rr.uiiii'u, uuw In il dllh ibou.uu l. Tliii work of mi exa SStSBSSteSS rspuudlo pliyniclsn I. in aijree- oi i-oiiira.i to tue van turn of ...... iachlu wiiu-u iirevmuoii tai. latSiaalllll .ubject ll abounds in rarWiill) iouM.li.T,..i all)i prim al adTiiv, su.l lias I Ue two great merit, of i join ami atessnly. It Is eiel.ii. -I by both Hie rhgloui suS sm ular press. Tlio Chicago Advauee say : "A perwsalol llie book aud Uie application o( ll. priuclplss will pin health, hope and bean lino tbousaiids of Ine. tbst are now .utternm llirougb uervoua liiipareuiSUI." The book la 11. U' by wall postpaid. one of tbe avi.l liitere.llug ebspler. cbaplvr Ui ou Nvrviuss sud Nerve loiiie. ht beeu priule.l separstely - a aauipla cbaplvr, and will be seul lo any addresa lor stamp by tuo publlibsrs, THK PACIKIC I'UUUSUINli CO., bo. ju,-, aaii rrauclsuo A Guod Farmer know. in. i il,e .eerel ol au.c-.. I. ii.r.h ... I.I.I.O.. f ba need, a ...u.,..,: , rio. n, r ' ii. .u. i i . . i, i . . - ... r. j quandary if you srs In doubt a. Hi. i.e-1 iiuprovsil oiipleioent. a ui'"""i" .i.m1. in e i el v I in nn "'I you oui of w watah r a- e key) li Uu. Hue. .1. NCAOLE BROS Locust Hill Rabbitry and Poultry Yards Pedigreed BalgUn Haraa and pure bred l owU. Hare. St. George Restaurant BVfcRYl 1 1 I N C, SERVED THAT THB MARKEJ aPPORDSn SuntluN Dinner Specially . OPEN all NIGHT FRENCH cuok ' liquet. and Parlir. Alteuiiui, K' v.-iii Klra CMA8. SPENCER. Allsnllc I- i preM 8:1.' a. m. vi. hunt hiKtnn M Paul Paal Man ItUa, tn. via Nokaiis. Malt I Hke, lienver. ft w ..ill. OmabM. Kso saa City, Hi. Louis Chi cage aud Kaal sasM r Walls Walla, Uiwlaioo I ni okaii. .VSaUaiv.Huli; mail, Mlnueai-e'i' St M Haul, i ' . 1 1 1 1 1 muw. . In I llll .K" lel SSl Ocean and Kivcr Schedule I- HUM POKTLAN1I. m p. Ill . Pally I'kl'epl Saaday I p. ui. Saturday iu p. iu. i'alljr ai. Sunday a ui All sailing dales tub Jei'l In disuse Kor San K rail flat Hall every 5 day.. Columbia livar In Aaiurls sud Way Lauding. Wlllamatta Rivsr Oregon i ll, Nevtbem Haleui. IiideiH-u.lsne and Way-Uinliugt if I a. in. lues. Tbrs. ami Hat. I'urvalUs and Way- Ij.ii.Ioij. i Willanaua andYsB l ' a ni. gin... 'lea Inn. urugou Clly, liayMaPi auuai and Way -Lauding,. u!"ie. I Wa. in Uslly l.fHl .. OH ut i, .tit a) ... Bmed, Bar?, andNVh'.,; iTv, 1 out , Roeas -Bp! ia.00 rr 15, .IBltlll.' I., ...... .. I ii," ,t, i r "nine ioxk 1'. ai sitting. K..S.' and rtirjaB Ctmh isiaiin tteils Ktnra $j 9 Sltti.iiN for IA iki Visit, r. araloome.' K.,r further information address per Khisle H 0 (r If The Columbia Lodging House Mgr.AI.'I'AAVV'KHIiKl 1 X. SCHEMPP, Prop. Snake R I v sr. Miliaria to Lewlttoo. v. r Wian sv sit Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway IN OhiejJJB, Ht. Haul, i&b 8WV W. WADK, I'audleUin, tlreou Farmers Custom Mill For wgs rre VValUr., froprlei,,,. JQ M ps. . .psc.,y,lWH.1re,.a.,.i I icauo, i Ufty, it. i an i , oi- tst. Jou, Uniaa. Flour escuauged lor wbaai flour, Mill st,,, i.noui.is . ouiiaud. .., always a call t - w'phone Main 7U HaAtjT Depot Stable. All Points tast Portland and po'w On th hound . ... . . ...al Arrive, sioudnya, v eduesdsyi , ' Tuesilaya, Thursday! ssil ..o a w. pails dally eicept Sunday For lef... ii... rata SB" uloda.ti.iin, ...ll .... ... .,l,lMu w-ToAa' ra4iMsv 1- U. ' M nhHIIUAI. U. P. A., Waiia Walla. Waaa. I lain, . is.i ';45 Net 4'J. irhl inty Nei tc Coic tcht SJSfj A I lane re; IVei istocj t