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Don't Forget These Things That tlu- Magnet Cash Store is sell ing Roods at the very bottom prices. That our stock is new ami fresh, ii to-tlate anil attractive; come and see. That we don't charge you anything for looking at our goods, ;ind if vou don't want to buy we arc our friends still. Corteous treatment and fair dealing brings its reward THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood TUMDAV, JPN1 ll, I hoi. RKPUBLICANS AT IT, TOO. Chaunimy M. I)n;ww inilulid's in " cotiitnmits on alltxi llaaBQBMtic divisions, saying : With MoKtnlay as a aradidate and tin- iltunocratir party, which it BOD WO ilemoralizml that insiuatl of throw-inn hoiiqtintH tliny are hurl inn brinks at oiih another. Hryitn nri opting the titilil and warning off the yol'l ihono rrats ami the gold ihiiiioi-rnti ilm-l in iiik to return except on a reorganisation which oliniiuates Hryau, the populists looking with suspicion upon the Bttl em democrats and tie' ha-Uum di-inn-cratM havnikC no conlldnnaa in the BOMa lint-, the democrat could not gi't to getliur against the president. Now, for once, Chatincey is correct, liemocracy does feel soiiinwlnit like asking whicli one of the hoys itM is. ml lore her family differenceh. Hut, by way of accompam Bl to the Nw York after dinner glory teller' reniarkn on democratic divisions, tlx republican party j ut BOw offers her-, self a competitor in tlx Kilkenny cat Hull tit of the politician! I'hauncev wautH Mr. McKinley renominated. : Mark llanna does not, hut himself de--1 r.- the honor, ami gets I'erry Heath to itart in- Ikkjiii. And when Uncle Mark wants anything in tin- world he ih apt to hurt him who net in Iiin way. Vice-Hron.dent Roosevelt want- tin presidency for ! ih own, and in f or n i n at Cliauncay'fl third tiirni ide.i and Haiuia'M ambitions. Senator l-nir-hanks is overturning the heavens and the earth for the name reason, and has a hammer out for all In- opponent-. 'I lii- refer- In candidate!. I'lmu, auto issues, Uahcock, of Wis consin, demands tariff revision, while protectionists, are trying to raise his scalp, desiring the game part of speaker Henderson's anatomy, lor the Maine reason. The llanna element want ship subsidies. Prominent tight it bitterly. Trust iinign.it ' noiince lalxir uiiiona, ami tru-t magnates are all rcpnhln an- now. Laborers heretofore repuhlican- ar it of line because of the truit proclivities of that party. The whole organization in made hec.nse Mr. .Mckinley didn't slay by bin tint Cuban and Fofta Itn-an nolicv. and the nupreine coiirt'B deciiioiiN liave ripped up that parti Irom one end of the coiintrv to tln other. Chauncey niitht descant upon r. - linbl ican divisions at some length, if be would. A UUOKWUHM ON ATHLKTIUS In. Portland Oregoiiian print an editorial written by some dried up bookworm, ome muty old cholatic, Home uninteresting, juicelea peilant. The writer in iUetion deplores the prouiineuce given to athletic by the College and universities. Tiii writci probably remain in hi dimly lighted auctum everv afternoon and con. rare and forgotten manuscript from the mouldy past, while other, their day' work enduil, hie themselves to a bane ball park ami yell themnelvei- hOMBI a rooter for the home teau . I'ruh ably, he prefer In conjure tie rinU of tile post or lie- icdanlrs i the prevent, tu witnessing (he (rial of brawn, eudurance and iklll on th athletic tield. Should he wander by in intake, mine day, into a tield meet , and see the attldentM contending in manly iiieiid ithip for supremacy in the variou event, he would he nor vou I y ahm-kul lent one of the young fellow he hurt, whereas, lhoe young fellow ar. imi one whit o anxioti and are reaiiv to take a little punishment in BBffaolly gooil npirit. Ami tin in the crux of the question. College athletic are vaiuable he-cause tliey teach young men to take knock, and hard one, too, from tin- world that in after life give those kuueka quite frequently. They teach the atu dent to look upon a rival not aa au eueuiy, hut a a jolly goml fellow whom he should reaped and, perhaps, if that muaty old bookworm who ground out the Oregonian editorial had Htruggled more in early year on the athletic Held, he would have learned that not every man who think not like be think, aay, fur iuatanve, on the money question, ih a fool and a knave and a traitor. NON-PARTISANSHIP AT BOISE. Boise citizen have issued a call fur a uun-partiaau meeting ou June 17, with the object of uomiuatiug a ticket of candidate for city ortices. Th. ia wise for tbe Idaho metropolis. The Idaho Daily Htateamau rightly en courage the movement All good uitia.ii. will do tbe same. Throughout the country, during late years, a healthful tendency ha liepn noticed toward" elimination of partisanship in municipal election. In o far a thin tendency ha been acrel leratetl, ha the cause of ttood government for American cities Keen advanced. With the purification of our cities will come purification of stale ami county poli tics, and then will national party affair led the U'ncficial inlluence. Iteform comes not by genera I i.ation and siieeches and resolution, but by correcting the delects of the units that Q to make up tbe atim total of our political institution-. When the com pOMBl parts are made purr, the mas will Is- pure. Municipal non-partisanship promise- much for the nation. It Is potentially and partly in tact the anti-septic lor political fever- and will eventually kill the bacilli of machine corruption. U II HI! H SPHIUS OP UBNTILITV. The Palace of llolyrood, the ancient bOOM of the Scottish king, llA with in the last few years been subjected to a series oi renovations and rearrange ments which are now ahoul.completed. I'oaaihly this ha led to the statement, elaborated o a considerable lenuth hv a 1, on. Inn paper, that king Kdward VII,, on the termination ol the period of mourning, mi ant to goto h.lin burgh ami hold a aerie of Mate cere monials such a had not been w itnessed in the capital of Scotland since the days when deurge IV. was king. It ia exceedingly likely that king Kdward will take au early opportunity of visit ing Kdinhurgh. He ami In royal con sort are ex' teil p. pay a Hying visit this year to the (iiaagow exhibition, but it i not supixiseil that their maesties will on that occasion go P. Kdinhurgh. The visit to (iiaagow ia in the nature of paying a debt, for the king, when Prince W Wale, had ar ranged to open tbe exhibition an. I ha I on the death of his mother to depute that task to bis daughter, tbe 1 Indices of Fife. When he goes to Kdinhurgh he will no doubt reside at Holynssl I'alacn, which he will lind in a more comfortable condition than it ha been in. recent year. The late ipleen, when the royal family wa young, frequently -pent a night at llolvroisl on going to ami from Balmoral, and at that time her loyal subject saw a goisl deal of her. In more recent year ahe only occasionally resided there, on the eve of some state ceremonial, hut ahe al ways took an interest in the palace. I'hc royal apartment were at one ti very circumscribed. The Duke of Hamilton, as hereditary keeper of the palace, had FOOBM assigned to him in it, and the duke of lireadalbane and Argyll had alo apartments in tbe palace. The room- ot thesi two last mentioned dukes, however, have been quietly incorporated into the royal apartment, ll was in the Argyll room of the palace that the exiled king of France, Charles , found a temporary refuge. The line rooms of the facade frontinu tl iter courtyard have been remodeled ami redecorated, ami now lorin the west tr.ui! of tbe king's llolv roisl house. The upper tlat ol the north sole has also undergone reconstruc tion, and the room there allocated to the royal servant- have lieen lilted willi hath-ami gan, which they pre viously did not poaaess. tin this side ol the quadrangle, above the great hall, the Ihikc of Hamilton's house is situated. In the royal apartment magullicenl lusters, wall brackets and antique grates have been intrisluced. and U)th ceilings an. I walls allow that great taste, a well as conidera- hle outlay, has not been wanting. The walls are in dull red or blue canvas, the panels and doors are in ivory white. A hand-worked, cui)la -haped and lloriated ceiling, a perfect marvel of artistic workmanship, ha lieen treated ill pale tint. Another stately pillared riim in the west lace i- an ex. ptmnallN line example ol the taste and skill bestowed on the rehabilitation of the room. Ivory white, with panel of dull iJat red, arc the prevailing colora. a a The kitchen of Holvrot! has alwav baas a , -ll. furnished place, ami on the yearly occasion when the palace i- ..ccupiiil hv the loril high couiuiih- sioiier ol the general aaaeinhly to tt t'hurch of cotland manv makeshift devices have In be employed to make It -uitable lor the cisiking of the IihmI. Thi reproach, however, has now been lone awav with, and the royal kitchen has been luriiiaheil with all the moat modern cooking appliances aid on a acale til for a king. An elevator has also been intrisluced between it and the picture gallery, where the lord high commiaaiouer dinea hia gueat. Thi would alao I..- used no doubt if dinners are given of any aixe by the king when Tie visits hia Scottish palace. A au example of the extra ordinary maaaiveuesN and strength with wbiafa tin portion of Holyrcoii wa built, it may be mentioned that tbe interior dividing wall of solid masonry, in which the elevator shaft wa hewn, wa about oar loot thick, and the oodan standards attached were simply trees in their natural condition, with one aide only amoothed to receive the panels, s Aa has been stated, tbe Dukes of Hamilton are hereditary keeper of the palace, hut thoy have not esercised the privilege of residing there since the pen. ..I w hen the late queen began to make It one of her residences Duke William with hi wife, 1'riucttss Marie of I -a.iei. who were married in im . ware the last resideuts, and tbey bad a sou born to them there. Duke Alfred, the present holder of the title, ifl the thirteenth hereditary keeper of llolv rood house. It may ! stated that the Obapal roval ha undergone a RIOBb naaoad tidying up, and i now in a state befitting a BapulafMf of kings. Some time before her death the late queen had collected a number ol bones of former Scottish monarch, which were sometime shown to privileged guest, and piously interred them in a vault which she cau-ed to be renovated, and which i now BBBlad up. On the entrance door of tins vault is a suitable Inaoription. DU0HKM1 DK BELIMBRI. BY TH B FUNNY MKN. "Charley and I got to talking last night," said the giggling one. "about this report that the girls are growing taller' "Oh dear," answered her sedate young friend, "don't you think it was just a little hit indelicate for you ami a young man to discuss a girl' physi cal proirtions?" "I don't see why, a long a he had found out just how far tt wa around me, and what do yon think he said when I asked him if be thought the men as a rule were worried over the idea that the girls are growing taller'."' "I haven't the slightest idea." "lie takes such a practical view of everything. He said they ought to be glad of It. because as soon as BMd'l wives get to Is- the longer they will see to It that the clothe are properly lucked in at the foot of the bed. You can nuarlv always depend on Charley for some original idea." "Why, where did you come from, Uncle Jaapf T" I said to the old darkev who bad sent the house-girl in to id I me that he wanted to see me. "I come f'BB Decatur, Mis Alice," he said; "I got to Atlanta 'bout two hours ago, but I didn't 'low you wua ready to see nobody." "Did yon come on the train." I asked. "No, ma'am, dat I didn't; I come in on de rabbit" "tin what?" "On de rabbit. Vou sholy done heerd er de new rabbit dey's got." "Oh," I said, "you mean the rapid transit." "YaaaauHi da nbblt transhunt, data what I told you. She ain't de color er no rabbit bursting into a laugh "hut she sho do git oher de groun Ink one. ' 1 Now Open Ready for Business. 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OR EXCHANUK. THKFINK8T BKLQIAM 1 1 A It KS AS H Kleiiil.li gi.iii. in Hi.' unrlliweii. the U iimu. Hrli.ln Kox, .tori' i Hie he.il ol rati iur Prtosa rsssn.arila UoaAuastsaB lataa ll.r i o . Mrs. H. J. He.n, Muii.Kvr, No. SMI Wist Tu.tln BC, IVinlk'tiin lire. UKNTISTS. KKNTIHT. OKKU'K A m:w six HoaeK POWBB UAHO Hue eiixiiii' Hii.l .11 SsMNfl .'oiiiplelc, lank., piping. It.llery .nil elertri.- .wraer, .1 s um tirice, or h ill eai'ti.us' lor ror.lwisi.J. J. I'love, PBTIICIAB8. 1R. W. O. t'OLK IIKK1CK IN JUOU U'lililluK iiHu' Baaiti I to!.' a.m.: I to I (i. m. Truphoue 77 K W. V1NCKN r M. li. iiKKK I KKA8 ol Kirtt National a.nk. Offli'w iiour- Hull i.B.;llaip.u K. A. VAl'tiHAN In luiM HiiIMIik a l. hkatik, b. 0. b. oririoi ovki: m i'H Hsnk 1 1.. .iluiliu.li-reit K. A. MANN, DKNT1HT. IN AMHUl'I A Hoi HI.M'k over K H rhiptnn'. nfllri' MISCE1.L XNKtlUS HOISK M'Mlllii: -.an ci.im oiilrsci. w NOTICBb. araoiAL Nil- . i.i istty rio las.. I-. ol in in. orUiiiMiii ItoliMM , .nil collect lor i to eollwt, tbu ' Wll o.. llilLslWll A. C SHAW k CO. W. J. SKWKI.I., Manaiter. WHOLESALE AMI RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yanl on Wehh htrwt Opposlta limit Pralgbt Dapoa Wk art ir.'. ir,..l to furnish anything in tin luiiihor Iiiiii ami cm Ktiaranttv prictts to 1m as chai, if uot cluutior than othors. Wi also carry a lare liue of Doors, Wimlows ami lioaldiBg, I'artios couUiiiitilatiiii fesUdilg will do wall to tw us Lielorn placiiiK lil.il ordurs. W. also carry Cascailtvl Ktxl Kir hos1. ' Plionti Main !-. DBS. SMITH d UBNOBB8UN 0KK1UK over I'eu.llctou BatrtlUI li.uk t- ic, It, re.Miui'.' Uh'plioue C H. H. li.VUKlKl.il, It. II . IIOMr. I M l. li Hiynri.ta .nit rtiirceon ODI.i in . HulMius Tvleplioue: Umve, bl.v.'t 7 . NSi ileure. black it. J, U MILLBB, lli UKsr.viN BLOCK, tri'.u an. I corrects .'jr.' Irouinnv catair nil OoadlUoaa an 1 iuiimr. l liu.riutf. iil.ue. ciroperly illle.i lor relr.i llve error. OB. I. J. M'VAUL, KOOM 17, aVfeMOOU lion block Telepbuui' l; ro.Meuci- i. ., pliouc. bl.ck HI. O0TBOPATBII PHYSICIANS, 0B8, I, .... - 1 K tlltm . ouv block west ot tloa ton Htore I nil.' urovi'l I ! ".iisil tliil I'ltlaen. will iu.ler.lsml tn.t I ii- a iisi'ii llii- only prs.tii.l of Ii'Iiiii nith Ho. propoeiiloii, where escli aocsMIBt la SO I nil i iik aa in make II imisi.it i,i- to .n tBa work al prlusa .inilcil nu-l .ill.. I in .in. uUtor st ixlsn.lou of tun. .1(1 eu.ii!. mIi lo li.ve 1 n .tyii- or ilss m aaaibsr la. ,r,. MMrmuiK in Hi r .I'l rciuiiit. nf lb.. I i '1-patiiin'iii I'f.le .' Mi IMvii will be pl'HS-i in urn tan .a nil iriii.iiou l.irsl .bout mimberiuii nl their .l,o oval i oiuuer iilsl ataUi uppo.lt potloMce ..at. aaotpioa ol on iiou.e BuaiDsri of rarlouja .tyi- m.v is- .yen, varying in priuo Irom JA. to tl e.cli raaj oaa toll you nai rout a oat bar i au.t lusrantofl n t i. Mntaj . cuoeJ t VINCBN'T, M.ror. BIT8WITZLM, ..ror. t.'u.iriu.u nuwi ( omuiillae atuat ; H UK AM. install l'H(il'iAI .- 1'iiH III. VETKRINAHY SUHUEONb. OB. J. CH BIST IB, feon. si.lu.te ol I lege, bUiuburgli, Scol vei.nn.ry iii.pecun iHjiiic.ti,' .inm.i I. v i.i i:uinauv si SI iuiy.1 eloriu.ry col I. ml I.HI,. kov.-ruuie'O for .lu .li.iri i. It U. km. I lre.10'1 on . i ol ll PLUMBING it of tbe Baal si! liuilihuk' ai 'II culidr principle., i... ii si owiasrcial .Ubies, r.uilleloi.. lira lek-plioue M.tiu 111. .Ml.ir l. .: I'.'ll li -l.li. Or, -,,,!, until k f. M. on tbe i;tli .l.v , Jy,,.. ijui .i upsuc'l ImmollatoO lUere.lUjr, (or .11 l.tsir an. I I team iiuttiiuL- uum lor 'tbo JANKb AN 11 EHOKMHS. "Nerve Waste. M due of tbe most b.lpTuI book, on nerve weakueuavir imuc.1 Is that eiitltle.1 "Nerva Waste, " by Dr. Ss.yer of San Kr.uclsco, now In lu Itllli tbouuml Tin. work ol IB exper rlsuccst suit reputable physician I. In .gree- ablo contrast W) the ? ul .inn ol 1.1m le.ehlng which prevails on tbl. liitere.Hus subject tt abouutla In c.relully cou.Merc.l .ud pt.t in .1 advice, and has the two graal luerica of wis dom and BsBflMil It la endorsed by both the religious au. Secular press. The Chicago Advance suys : "A peraMl ol the book aud the appllcallou ol Its i- ii-is- will put health, hope and bear! Into thouunda ol lives that are now suffering through uervuus luipareuiaut." the book Is fl.CXi by wall postpaid. tlueol tbe Skoal interesting chapters chapter ax, ou Nervtuaa and Neive louu-s haa been priulsd separably a. a aauipla chapier, aud will be sent lo any address for alamp by ths pubhabsrs, THE i.nlHi fUUUdUlNU CO., box jub, bati Vrauctaeo. IH K KAKMKK P HANK UK S . VVe.Lou, Oregou IMMs s geuera! baukin bu.luess. Exc. auge bought aud sold i ol U-.-tious promptly alicudeil Pi Affair. In most excelleut condition, u.l so reported jjsin i, . 'i ".ligation inuiuiiltev ol iessiiibii cTtla. us iirii .i- E. Jsiui-Miu. pre.ldi-iil . iieo V . I'rocbslel, vice president . ( 51 rtcrcs uaahlSI J ll. Eillgorc, aa.i.tani oaslltoii cllroctors O A Hsrimaii M M. Jubua, t. i. Fricv I draw, J. P Klligor-v Sober1. Jameson (I, W friMbalsl. riBUT NATIONAL BANKOV A.THHNA, iiiegou Captlal. lao.cwi, surplus and proUli ...OcM. luiereat ou tlu depo.il. heal, in fon.gu anil doLietllt eti nauge. I olle piomptly aileuded lo. Henry Adam. i.i. .u 1 I Eirk. vicv-proaldeill. K. L n.i nail, uasuisr: Mrs. E. . Earuell, assistant tuiaitT r. uuireu lor the plmiibing Wurii (ins plain lor Iho Easluru lire -u., ..riuiii m uisii h i n.-uni Oregon, in accordance a ilh the drawing, .ud .pe lli. a Hons, copies ol ulneb may be had at tbe omce oir.tgsi M Unrui. archllecl, Worin.ier block Portlaad. (irsatia, attbaodtesol K lli adder, I'eUillelini, oriigoii, and at IBs nit,, , ,,i (he siaif Normal school al Waslou, oregou i ue rigui i reierved in rcjerl mi .in I 10 nam mi) itolscl or minima' bid, should It bo deemed m Um Inii .(.tin lo do mi. Proposals, forius of Is- ion n I lu louiie.-tiou with the speciiiialioii., luu.i . en, id . or all bid. lU iu any Work audi lu the Krta A lerllll.'d i lli. Il.i.r.l ,ii n,.....,, i. lick of l i Imt ..iii ,li..,',. . l. . or.er ui tl,.- hrSSldaqi of the Uo.rd oi Keaouu lllllhl .-.Oillu. li , hi, I Hon. pre. PI BUT NATIONAL SAM K UK t'KNULh toil, capiul, I7U.U0U, .urinu. iui.uui ttattl acts a geuer.l baakiug ouaiuaaa. Ex iisime aud telegr.uhi.- irausler. sold ou Cbloaio tan Kraucisco. New York and nriuclpa! polucs in the North waal Drait-i lii.su on thiua, la n i aud Europe. Makes coileciiou. on rea.uii.ti , terms Levi Ankeny preaidi nt, n f. Mall..- i vloe-proaldeut : 0. H Wade cashier; it. V ( leruaev. assistant oim- PBOPUSALH P0H I IIK MAMON CABU pent r .,t. . I aium s alc.loi (he Ba.'ierii llrsBOoaisli Normals, t.ool. at Weston ."re sta't. sJr' -'""' Mm Slat. N.n in.! S, i,,io We. Ion ur-j.., I S " - ---- ...-.ii, .Kite ini al. wil. bs rw i-H.-d at tbe or. Prwldsal ol the l o.rd. ...... i . i. rsooa p in ou ' I'JOl. nval illtlt e ol It at I', iidl.it the Lli, day of Juu, , I .11, and u..u, lately thereafter, lor ail lal-.r ... i , ' .. Im umr.il mr ti.e umoo, , .,p,.ler iTrk Dalst lus, ale., lor th.- E.iiern Oregon Si.ie No?m .,..v.1s.ha,7h7;;m-eo;,td;:t,,M ieiine. i,. Worcester b ok. I'urMail.l 11.-' gon.al Iheoltle. ol It Alexaud.'r li . Hregoo, and . the .i n. ol 1 1,! ajn n ul school .1 We.ion, Dreion Ult Nofual in.- ruin is reserved i. THh PBNOLfcTON HAVINUH BANK feudleton, i ini.'ii Organised March 1, Ivii oapllal, JHWaki. iuu reai allowed ou time m- i,d i.. wait. . .. i-V , ' ' ' ' all m., poaita. BscWuge bo ight aud sold on all pro. ' should ll U- . ,', i",r "''""""'"y id Uy opal poluis. apecial aluuilion ilveu u coll., , ' ' '' ' ' 1 nilsrest ot ihe nous. . j, ruruisi pre.l.ieui J. ft. lea. U .M,i ,.. ', "' snien l(4i. vtce-prea'd.1.1; T.J Morr I. cashier. i", ,',, ' ."" . M,' "' . Han. 3 ABCU1TBCTS AND BU1L0BBS. T. V. HOWAUU, AKl lll TKi T A.SL .! perloleudeut makes oompljle ud rsllable Cii lor buildings iu tbe city or country, m 17. Judd building gated and inarksd "i'rop..;;ri,r ii VsiEi larpenier work. Paniin.J -?.. .. ... ,ou. HUOU HHKKK A t'OLK, CONTK AlTOItS AND builders Estimates lurmthed on short ao tlce Job work a specially 1'roa.pt ssrvics. tlhopou Bluff street, u.ar Mam street 0 A. MAY, CONTKAtTOK AN1 buildsr. Eslluislsa lurnlsbed ou all kluda ol uiaaoni) oemeut walks, stnue walls, all Or ders cau be left al the East Oreguulau omce iirlosed lu eiuelopes, lu the I're.l.ii ni ,I,B Mo-rU ..I I?" Aoartllledchei kol rtve Dei einT i ' the order ol ,h, I're.nlVut'tSe boVrd of Ivegeuu must accompany bid. J ol IN IMI' N ll THK Kill.l.OWISu Did acrlbed animal, have been taken City Uarshal and will bsantoaflkS U by ,n" ol I.-., day. lr cost, and P'r.tion abom i pound. IH shoulder, .oighi , 7 uuri"' aboul s i. on leu suolll.ler i haled Juue a. Ian J. M UKAl'UM AN.Clly MatabaL V.-Ir stl.l - - WWght.noiiu. n.'1 Not s Bl.al in SloM Snywhnr. SS. II..- UM. ttS I'"" .""' y ' .. .... lannilPl iu ti ll ill uvh ..I til I 1 I I ' - J f 1 1. .111,1 jf 1. A ....... i. ,i,,.t lauBdenH Hnywh.-re in r ; , The bassif (,l!r l.ns.'iii - Ims.Iw i, mm Wlirk IIIIIKCS US ji.nn. iki erowioi i'V't.v i'i lifToriuin- ni out silirh .i, Hie shirts, clhirH 0OIOT aim ini."" , , fj ,i,,.. im hv our metniM ...II. , III." . Ibu mlrv mill we fffl ..... VV. "IM KM itll tbe lltMB worn hy fMftNHJ in the ety. Dfimestic Steam Laundry. I L. Ray a Buy and se'l St ckH. HtndH ond ( irain lor cash nr ou margin. New York Stock Exchange. CIiIck ' Stock tixchAnKt;. ChlcAK" lloarU ul Trade. Court tfSJMi I'wrcllat.iii. -ira, Oregon Lumber Yard WooU QtmBBil ..ir huriis hiiiI iUhIIiiikh Clie.pir than tin. Lu inner, l.ath, rihtniliii Kuildinu P iper, Tar Paper. Lima Mid Cemtnti Moaldingts Pickets, Pluster, liriek and Sand, Screen Uod; bt Windows, r.tsh Bttd Doors, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop'? AJta St., o;p. Court House. Vou get Good Beer.. When you drink PILSNER BEER. Quaranteod not otiiM hutdijoho daSSiMM Ak for it. lo or Schultz Brewing Co. HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY 'or Gentlemen who cherith Vujllt). Mi by JOHN HCIiMlDT The Louvre Saloon HHNIIUCTOJ.' ossauva, WlsOltlftst Iwalor in Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke ii nrnir, Nt BtHKhL a I his tba followinK ,arga IDs 480 term A 1 wheat land, 880 acres A 1 wlwat lailfj 2 lots well located 8gQ 1 lot lower Webl. street $9f. Also a big list of town county property cheap. The Place to Buy::; Ih Wbm y.m BIB KPt nUick ntni onaap prlaaa, fm ; your onlnr for baadat bsd, wntnr Unks ami fe Jg It. -t lint' of I ii in her, Lath, Shingle, Build ing paper, Tar pper,Linifl and Oemeut, Pickets I'lastt-r. Brick Bend, Moulding Screen hours it Windows, Sash A Doors, Tern Cotta Pipe. PendJeton Planing Mill Lumber hit lo Spend the S LEHMAN OR TEAL SPRINGS A Natural Health Resort. Good FiBhing and Huntmtj All kinds of HMirts, HlnsitlnK iiiim'IIUK allny, ( r..,.,... ami Ti'hihoiii cuiiiiiTtioii tn all .Mail tliriH" tuns sir wHk. r i : u b ii r uiiuiluu. vdi run ot mm LEHMAN, OREG0R aa . I W V S S W I .11 ar On citv Btopartjf at low rate of inturnst. Can tie rs paM in monthly install-iimnt. Will loan on impmral jiruiHirty or will furniik MM" to Imihl with Will Im. plnastHl tngirsbi' urns of actual cult tn ant i mi- i ii ! iin a loan s s s. sk r s as s I iiii - ! as a-t i i i Ik I hog Main Street ss. aw t v ua s ,.'" Whv it iwvm to Band voor orden ami huy from us : W.. nr.. I ,.. ni, v in f Ill tun in tli Sailillnrv husiuaM tbll im ri'iit to BSJTs ::. Wi- rarry tin' lanjsit Kusturn . i viMi i. a 117.. ..... tl... ...,L KSil.llrrl 1. '.I IIIIVI Hill, ll, ni.. " STISMIH air inurKisi Hi lll.ni us-- 6. tlur stix-k is alwayi li9 sti lus till- lutust. li. W.i Irnvi. mi ivsl.iii,islie.l re for roliunlti work. 7 If niir ii, nu Ih ,iii- nut Sire C I ll' IllOlldV Will IS' I III.' iu". . W nevor iiiisr--presiMii liiiilr., is null. ii. nv srivi vou wuuu nv.-,-- ainl iroiiiit atti'iition. i imll VI llarness and daddkrv GOLDEN rnleiihoim Ti. ALLEN BROS.. Wood and PosU. ttsluero,, FrlcMl,!,,., 'ir and lamuiar.ol Puts ucsl ulcw sou dry, OfficrearoHsaviugBauk. lUN' ' OUbiliON Cor. Court and PENDLETON. i illr Oil.... i.i I...SI b Isn't r It' IAXU M. A Plan rrtteifl " Mi Alll" I nun a .s... TBI. W lie. Bua n.eM 1 CommercUl Trad Pine Sample Special Attentloa Country Trad- CUNUAD KOaLtlt ftsd