We are Going to Celebrate; Are you? The Fourth of July will soon he haft, and if you havo not yrt purchased vntir holiday attire it will he to vour advantaci; to do so at onci.-. Ui nn inhi-r, ilrlavs in dangerous, and the prettiest goodl are being sold now. Oct vour dross while you have an assortment t ItsltCt from. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements dt Wilson. Court and Cottonwood WKDMK8DAY, JUKE L'ti. pmii DAILY, WKKM.Y AID BSMI VBEKLT V TMR- Khmi OregonUti rublUhlng Company, A T - PhNDLETON. 'In' "t-Vl IfAIL. IUM KicrioH IATHi otMhv bjr n.ai: notion tumi-m I ' - I - w Ink tubtunptv n .1.. r- . ASM I WBBKl v IVM, Ilrl IOM lATMl CSnm! ! ! .' ." 1 1 1 1 1 ; Da c In-, Trial Btif i auabtra , , WBBKI.V lUMCMIPTtDN VATH ( f H-T on rn .... Oa cy in muoibk , Tt ttf1cripttui frail Copy AMmma RAnv (Dupi-tp A.itt r-(uttnt.) Oaalach, Print, in MncWtttlr ptr afnih . . . . pa tncn. or Itu, in ilaiiy r m .nrh , TvoiBf in, or Itt. tn llttW ami Wm.Ij per nu-mh 0r MM M h. Hami Wtiii,pff tn.n r ont.th UN. ..)N. N . ! .o - I o fa ! MINI i , pi ln ii pftBath .3 0f f fir. 1 in u tlvf Url.rh. In W. lily . per.-, h pr o..,r,tl. ... I to.., wire, in. n.t. tn I ut.il.v Ks.i. of NfMi KHIIy, pr lot h i r r.oath ft S atM nnaMf.il iHttmmnh la M.' Wrtth w.r.lr at Dii Ami iaeertt . pt in. I.. i . . c. Ii ...,. te.i luw Mm.. Local nam. ten rani. pf lia. ta.h i.mina. 1 hh tiie paopla allow oapf tal laatlati of natural wealth ami the making of it private pmiHTty . in the fare nf the tart ' that III value in imt due tn labor or aapltsli tin- pflfilafa to rati the avaajf for the hawafll f the few will he run- Itrwal, inn) the standard Oil aaaablaa Iiiih at- mil ill riktl.t tn ih it on u large (rale a any tiuliviiltial mi a mall wale. Ii it in riylit to nioiinpol i.e ami aapltallM OM form of wealth not rreati'il hv lahor. it ih rinfit to urali ami inflate all other (orniN. The fault linen not lie with the truatH hut rent with the people who preserve a taxa Hon Hvti'in that perinitH one man to roll another under forum of law. A SEHMUN OK THb TIMKS the Can ve not ilicern the huhin of titneaV .Matthen xvi , 8. There are tlnme win1 aeem to ri-uaril the aire in which we live a wholly Hiiliiiiorgi il in the nea of material thliiUH. I am aoaJVlnaadi however, that spiritual ami relidioua ronrernn are re Itarilin) with eipial unn-tni'.'H. We ran hanln In- lilann'il if we Hre f-i'inateil hy the wnrhl wherein we Of everv luu inhahitant of New I have net Ml tentx for a ihofl xoiourn York Htate 77 of them live in citie- ami No' ""'' ,H "ur 'r"'l Hh xi... i . i uillHlle ilel inht. whirl. Iiiih hei'ii a. no f.wH. The perrentaKe of thepopul;,- ,', ,.,.,.., nt.w t 1 1 Mm.' in citieK anil towiiH (or the it in nililition to tin- tl iventtve whole aaastiy i 47 out of ion. anlM of man n.i- raoaally opened up 1 "iifh a whirl ol iiovellieM whirl Mm. i-arrio Nation ih no longer in create our comfort ami hrinn the pllhlir eye. 1 he Viimritiiii pi'npli' ponihi litie are capahlu of fortiettuiK mirh n, in a hurry. Carrie wont up like a rocket anil down like a stick. She i an aaplodad aonfMti In the Harker-Keller MM in Nrw Jataaf it wan Hhowii that "the un written law'1 if no law at all. It Nhould never he eoiiHiilereil a law an -where. Private pMBIOM nhoiilil never he MiihHtituted for pabllc itatuteH. - A New York man recently ailed Huh mdl Wane for breach of routrart. run trary to the accepted truth that blood laiinot he drawn from a turnip. If he Hhouhl Ket any uf the old akiiillint h iuouy it will he 11 "nine day's wondor." w ithui linger ah l hik an hi t lie span 01 ex isleiire mav. in- lll'H rearh that we ran anil stretrh as in it t-Ii a- mm In one week this month xifts to col Itjaj footed up $1,0UU,UUU. A MMDM of rich men are liexinninK to believe in Andrew ('arnetiie's declaration that it is a crime to die rich. The truth is great fortunes bail better he distrihiilei aiining educational institutions than hi left to thoae who would live in idle ness and wastefulness upon I hem Tb idle rich are the criminals of tl 1 oontrv. lilt ("IncaK" luior-i Irean maUi-- tl,. aiiiionuremeiii inui II ilori' i. velt is the natural choice of Um peopl of the West (or IWM." He mixhl h.ivi been il be bud lint been buried rarli III the uuiiit- 111 tin- Vice presl.lenlial yravevanl. Kismevelt la clean out of the pllhlir eve all breathe he listeneil to the voice ol J'.aiiua ami play I'i'iillil liddle to the Mrk inlet h.inil 'Kli. lie deserved a Itetter late, hut men do not alwavh pg what tin di serve. I'.mperor William in reported us fet iiik envioim ot the honor hestoeii apaa llimnarck and thinks that noal 01 it belongs to the (iermuii BflDpin whirl, he thinks is Ins perron. il prop ertv. If Kmperor William were inn a-tirh a little fellow be roilhl not aflor.l to make Much a diaplav ol himseli. Kismarck would never have been euvi oils of any of the honors bouernl upon the emperor, if he were alive ami the little iellow were ile.nl There are some peoio, who ahould never Is- taken Mttrioimly, ami iierinany 's l inperor n one of them. Artificial ice, made from distilled water, is mild in ItNl pound lot- in Johnstown, I'unti., at 10 rent- ami larger lota at a less price per 100 pounds. Artilirial ice alt over the eaat ih both plentiful and rheap Tbeae facts suggest that an artilirial ice plant would be a surres in Pendle ton. Ice might not be sold an cheaply as in the lliatanre iiloted. hut it rollid be atinplieal at aucii prices as would admit of every household using ami en joying it. I'eudletou needs every in dustry that promises good results ami at the same time makes Pendleton a Itetter place to live in. To supply an artiucial ice plaut no great amount of money is needed. It ia possible that a large bonus . ..uld lie raised from among thoae who are tisiug in ,u present that is not made in Peiidletoi.. Why do not those .who deal in ire u. I'eudletou make their own ice? This is not at all strange, neither is it a (act to be deplored. While we remain w iuht to enjoy our stay. The old legend that we are in u vale ol tears ia lie., lining misty, (or the victories o( science have given to this present time a kind of glut ir, and the half-visible and ball-arbieved victories over the problems of the fu ture make us wish ourselves younger, that we might see what the coming century will bring. When the aim first creeps above the hilltops we long to witness the full blaze of ita glory at midday. Hut there is a deal of serious thought in regard to the career of the soul when il can no longer remain in the IhmIv. 1 doubt if tin re has ever been an age when a solution of ipiritual mysteries waa more eagerly sought than now, or when mankind had a keener interest in everything pertain nig to the next life. However ulad mm may be that we are here, and however anxious to remain as long aa possible, we recognize the tact tiiat the swift MtffaBl is lieariug us to eternity, ami that fart urges us to discover all mm can concerning the tomorrow that lies aavoad today. The mental attitude of this generation is one of careful in .iliry about the future, and every new suggestion is listened to with resHBCt lul attention. If we he ah. orbed in the things of earth, there is also a profound umlerllow of belief, not mere l of bopa, but of practical coi fiction mail oeaui ih .any a way station n ine soiii h jourm-v . ami I am bold ti say that there is more faith in tb s-ential prinrpUs of true religion Iliati ever MIOF0, Kornis and ceremonies roiint lor lers and less. We have dug into the lower depth- and found something butter, it is not what We believe hut what Wt are that makes or mars. Investigation nan irtinuieit awav many of the dead oruiirlies, hut the trunk ol the tree has the old-time viuor, ami its roots run deeper into the soul of human motive. ami aspiratijua I'ogmas have dropped one overripe mill, hut (lie love of truth hohls its own in the heart o( man and the new thoiluht. like a new ear uieiit.uot old. (its us better than tin old, hut is more useful. The value of all the sterling qualities of character I- emphasized, and we have ouen- vuaju oeaui so eagerly tnai we no longer dread what it can do. When we rloae the eve.- of a dear one in sleep our grief is assuaged hv the con victiou that in some other clime ami in some other environment our hands will lie clasped in reunion, ami we shall continue our work under more larorablo nlrmimrtanrao Heaven is more real, more vivid, than it was to our lathers, riiey thought of it win, a'i imagination, while our con niption is practical. To them it was a at range place, a foreign territory wnite in us ii rises parallel w ith his lite those who have uoue have neither lost their ahVclioii nor their interest hi us. We are indebted to them for constant service and hound to them by unbroken ties. promise ol all we can pray for in the heraaltafi We should make the last of what we have and he happy in the thought of what the future may bring GK0R0K H. Hrd'WoKTH. STORV WITH A MORAL. The majority nf nnwapapor readers have heard of Colonel Jack Chinn. Hi name has been made familiar hy the frequency of its appearance in the pllhlir prints. Captain Jack CI. inn in a Kaotnoklait and was warden of the penitentiary at the time of the killing of iioebel at I rankfort. He is famous for his nftlalpation in numernnn affairs and lias r reputation as a man who is afraid of nothing. The colonel waa in New York the other day ami was asked to drink with a party of friends whom be met in the Hoffman House. He asked (or mineral water, whereupon bis Ir lends expressed great astonishment and asked how long In- had been taking such driukn as that. The colonel made thii ex planation : "Yes, gentlemen," responded Col mo 1 "Jack" Chinn of Kentucky. "Mineral water ami imthinit else, un less it he sarsaparillH. I'm on what you yank- call 'the water waifnn.' Haven't touched a drop in three months. Wouldn't he able to tell bOUrbOd or rya from maple syrup by the RM ol smell, don't want to be able to tell hv the sense of taste." "How did it happen?" finally ankeil the man in the tnxeih. coat. Colonel Chinn slowly aipied from the cup that neither cheers nor inebriates and said : "Il was thi- wav. Mown in Ken lucky there s a little hlue-eyed woman wiio has stuck to ine through thick and thin. Site's the best woman in the world, gentlemen, ami the most patient, ami the most lorKivinu, mv wile, Kcntlcineii '" and the wide brimmed hat wat removed. 'Hirer months ath she told me that all the trouble that I have ever hail was caued in whisky, I agreed with her. She suggested that I 1)1111 It. She did mil command me to leave it alone. Had she done that, such ia the work me of the masculine mind, 1 wop Id probably he standing here with a brawn bottle at my elbow. Hbe juit suggested that I cut it nut- aorl ol in timated it would he a go. si thing for the Chinn family. " 'You've had a pretty good time during your sojourn on this earth, colonel, ' said the, 'and I've got an idea in my head that irom now on von will be better off divorced Irom strong drink.' "I pondered over her words, and that mine night I went to her and said: 'My dear girl, I've quit. No more for mc ' She didn't aay a word. She just reached up and pill led my face down, and -iteutlemen, to niv wife, if you please. " The glasses were drained and Col- one. t hum walked awav ami this is what we call a goist temperance lecture. Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock on the Coast Ad- TVItMihoiM' oontlMtion at ranch. j dress Pilot Rock Of Pendleton. Chas. Cunningham. ' s i.r. Not a Rlv.l n Sight Anywhere when the linen that lias been done np at the Domestic laundry is put in con trast with that laundered anywhere in I astern Oregon. The beauty of our iHiindrv work makes us Jitftly proud, and we feel like crowim; every time we see the difference ID out superb color ami finish on the iblrta, collar and cuff- done up by our method" n itb the linen worn by anyone in the city. Domestic Steam Uundry. 1 MT AM row 0DFT.A1I Shout ii J UMONPACiru Tim hai... 'rom P.ndl.to,, I 5M " Chlcan" I'nrllRnrl Hneclal i:'JA p. m. via Hiint I nit Inn FlGPRUNE Ceredkl Fruit 46 A Perfect Food Drink Made from the choicest fruits and cereals grown in California Possesses a delicate flavor and aroma not found in any other Cereal Coffee. All grocers sell it. Hotel Pendleton Under New lanaement 1 Strictly Plrst-Class Bxcellont Cnlsine. Every Modern Convenience T Bar and Billiard (looms. The Beat Hotel Van Dran Bros.. Props. -nrfdfUijj-iiia i Give Us a Trial. Rates $2 00 a day Special Rates by Week or month Headquarters for Traveling flfler In Eastern Oregon. Successors to J. E. Moorr You get Good Beer. When you drink PILSNER BEER. Atlantic Kxprpaa is m. via Hunt iDRtori Hi. I'anl - Mall 8 :1ft a. m. via Hpokana. aaa W ..' Halt Ukt tlltt. Hi Iv,'i. nlT cto ami Kat "H Worth kTKl1 Walla Wall. . I man, Mlnnaanoiti all. I Ocean and River Schedule KROM HtlRTUND. N:uip. m. i All gUlag .lata. n. Irrt tn ctianira fw aaa Fro,cn Natl PTarr n rlari 'taj ( iuarantwd not cause baadaoha dininaai Ask for il. to or Schultz Brewing Co. Buy Your House Numbers from W.J. CLARKE & CO. Hardware Dealers Opera Houm blook. I'Hl V azetpl Humlat . p. m. HaturrlaT 10 p. m. Dally ax. MiuiilaT a m. a. m. Tiipk I'hra. ami Hat. Columbia R. To Aatnrla and y.r Landluia. Wlllamatla tT(P and a Uiidln.fi t'orrallla and W.t. 11, 7 . m w,"amjtta and Yam , liu- Ii, r. Oreiron ( it, ' D.Tta.U'! ami Hal and W...i . .;" . Laavt l Klparla Knaka Rtvar i" a.m. Dally J Klparla In LowUtoa. WaMauT.aaaat lia Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway For Chic Bt Pan!. !".. La st. Jov, Omaha, u: Hu.d by nuts MC'IIMIDT The Louvre Saloon PINDLBTON . . OKIOON Atliduvita wurti rucuutly Mbaitttad in the niduatrial cuaimiaiijuu tiaOViaa that tliti 8taiidard Oil aNabiM waa aliippiug ita pruduuta in tanka to (iur- uiany at two cunta a Kb I Ion wliilu, at the aauiu tiuit), charKinit ita cuatmiii ri iii thu Uuitud Htattui, where it hud no uuiupetitur, ib vault galluu. hu lung Thua are we ever walking toward the llfbti and rajaiaillf la it mure and mure. Thui it ha human heart npaa "at ita apiritual winduwi, and we can DO atand in the huiue and luuk down- Hard to the hroadeniiiL; lundaeaue ami iiiward to the atari-. lima alao m a vital roliirum. one in live by and die by. revealing itaelf to ua and rreatiifg each year a new nrpriM. Ueligiun ia not a creed, though it iiiuat needa have one; it ia not u ritual, though that mav lie ballf lul. Kelitiiun la muliva, the uynainic loraa which drivea ua in the direction of larger and wider truth, riilla, moreover, alter theae inanv n-n tunoH ol aiiritual an I Intallaaiual groping, we are coining to uuderataud the Chriat for the tirat time. It ia be aamiaa plainer to ua that love, atretch- lllg ItH hauda toward the intiiiite love, and then scattering love along the aomewhat dull and darkeued pathway ui ine. ia imi ouiv tiling worth a au preuie effort, (or it ia the eaaeuce of all that wu can bupe fur here aud the EBKELEY BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make good bread ue Itvera' Heat Kloitr It t.Mik Brat premium at the Chicago Wurhl'M Kair over at I competi tion, and given excellent aatiafact ion wherever uaed. Kverjr sac. ia gtiarantMeil. We have the iieat Hteatu Rolled liailey, Keel Kre and Beard lea Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. s. BYEBSb Proprietor. Wholesale dealer in Ice. Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke n uFty, All Points Cast and Hortland and polita on the Sound. Arrive Moinla 'ilnr.-lan.Br. I ll.ar.aui luuaday.Tbundayult Dnparia dally except Hnnuay al.i Pur Information rnKardliii nUM aal in. -iaiii.iii. call on or addraai W. AHAMH I'audHtoB.i a. r. uauiEBuiAU,u. v. A., Walla Walla. ui The new store can never be I bnAiun unl.ee It .-I, ..r M ... ii,,,.,. - i UU I .111 1 , expect people to know what you have to sell If you don't HOW DO YOU ADVERTISE? H i tin following bargains 4HU acres Al wheat land. SflO aorw Al wheat land. 2 lots well located $250. 1 lot lowar Weld street 90, Also a big list ol town and count) property cheap. Open tla and iii'lit St. George Restaurant. tinder new management Regular Meals 25 cts noon ujaoHaoM BNININU D1NMM Meals a la Carte. Uxhl'' Suppers, Waddlafl, Kocaptiuu.. Uau iueu, ti revolve .pKial .tuuliua. Geo. Stoll, Proprietor ONE LINK I liar 1 i.i. 1 nuia. m ai-li pa IV Ml-elr CLASSIFIED ADS. I'lll'NI rIKVKN WHIttlr- I'll III! I. IS). iiik-till.-, or murr -r W.-.-I. , ihc rat.-of t . pur Ituu iiik- Iiik-. or uiori-. pi in. hid. al tin- ral- ot Uv utir lln TI1UKK LINE I tliua juc i tiuiaa St l.liir. Mm I0r racb aildilioual luaartiou ock UHM l I nil. .JSC .' time. Sic i um- 45c Uftl aaeh adilitioual luaorllun INh.- 1 IIUK .. .16. i in,., - . . ,Ahi I liana .w lor varti aalra niMrtlou KIVE LINES I lime 10c 2IUMI . loi- ' ll.ll JUv ak' eai'i mi lliona. lUKrtiuu PHYSICIANS. SIX 1.1. MM 1 lll.ir . I -' tkUI.. .. .. J I time. , An aacli additional luaertion BANKS AND BHUKKHs w. o. ocli orrioi iiiilldlng offl. . Hour., n. to It p m lelepboue 77. IN J DDI) ; l io iru: KUtllKKh bA.Vk III- U'k-ui.o a i. .r-- faaiya, '-"' --ir.iiii inief a tfHiiMr.i T. i, . u"u,nl "u aold Vhi .. r'pm'Wt aucu'UMl lo r. W. VlrWSM, M. II. Or r It ' t. II K A K MOall.ot coudllfon au. oi rirai m.uouai biui omc noun to to 1 a. ai. ; I u p. m l'KS. SMITH V HKNUKUStlN OKKIOK over Iv-u, Ik-ion DaTioga Uauk. Vekspuoue II re.iiiauoe leleplioue i. II KI.AKKIKI.H M II himik I' A t'H u fhraiclan and Suramin onW In i.ir h 1 Its f NA'I'imiv.i o. l ..r . ttlllldlua leleDliolK OlB.r Ul.L-1 7.: aaal. or.-,.., I ..ol , .L .V.T .".f VF A 1 . I' N A , . . . . - ' - -'wu. M. , U..UU . .11 Till II MI..1 . M . ,, l,,i iiik. 1 , . ,1 I ., Affair, in uiu.i wwueiii rou.iiiioii aud ao reporia.1 auoU n, iive.lu.,1on DOMtlUa ot ieapVu.tble itti.eu. t: 7 '.uiotuu, prvaiutftii (ftM u HroeUlel v . ureaident; f U TSi.. cbe, Ii nim caahler: dtre.-t.ir. O A Martmau at at.Jobui, T J Price 1,1 PriVl! lilU,0, "oU"1 J- u I J. 1.. M1M.KK, M . II., DKriPAIN HI.Ot'K.. loau ami rorre.-u -f- iruon.. ,i.r- i-ikkIIIIou. ami uupairr.t liuariuK. '"um lr.iperiy ntie.i lor reiraitive errura. Da. 1). J. M'KAUL. KOOM 17. ASSOOIA- Hon block ielenliolK a.l. m.lau.. l.0 pboue. black il 0U 1 i.ul'A I'llli I'HVSlClAiNS, UbH. keyea A keye. xrt... uue block aeal of Uua aulLa: Ualili.i .....I... ..... I ' tA ,1,1.1 , TT' , .vi-i,iiwuu UIUHU y.vuu inicreai ou nm depoaiu Daal. in lorelgll and dome.tl, exrh.iTi? . ..l??.1?.. iiioiniiiu , i., . . u a ' 'v"iuu HaaTI- T' 1 i,.V ueurii A I.,,.,, caabtai L "aruetl aMl.Uui K1K8T NATIONAL BANK Of 1'KNHLK uu. capital, I7u.tkii a.,;.. "''l'a f wv.vw iraii. ui acu - apiui, I7U.UUU .run. u.i .u r. .,.,. . j . ami u.l.-r.n,, trauileP. .old 0V Ti h,, . "."I'".' i.'lUl'tl iSpW a.i.1 J... .ll PrauuiiK'o toe aud Kuropt MOITT'S SCHOOL. l arenia .le.lriug bouio luiluaace., beaotllul .urruuinllua.. perfeci , liiiiala. carelul auper Tialou and lliorouali iiieiiml moral ami pliy.i cal IraiioiiK lor Ibair buy. will dad all tbeae r.Uir.iiirut. fully ,u,t ,i Hoitt'. Bcbool, kleulo Park Han Mateo County Cat - 'ur Catalogue Kluveiili. r,ir baaiu. Augu.t ljb. IfclA. ii. HOMX Pu. !., Prtuclnai. VETEHINAKY SURUKONS. nit. j. t hkistik. vrraaiMAav st u- feou. gmluate oi Hie Kuy.l Veteriuar) col lege, Kaiuburgli, .-.ot.aii.i Late gotvruuieui telarlu.r) iuapertor (or Vale dlalrlvl, H C. DoaMtUe animal" of all kunl. Ireatad on m aolUk prturiplea. I,, : at Cuiuuiercial lablo. I'euilletoi. 0a lei. -piioue M.on lo AHiMirai r.s and BUiLDBBS. T. V. HOWARD, AROHITaOT AMi hi partuUiudeiil uaAea eouipljte aud rullabu olaoj f-ii bulldiug. lu iba city or oouutry. "'-wu, ... .11,1.1 u ill. O.IK i mi rkm. I. m.i. ...ii .r. "w term. La, Aiian r"".-'"1?" u """"Mir TUe-preaideuc " n "wad;" e Juii, 11 Uueruaey.aaauuni caablar tu""' H L THfc.,HKNUl'hr0N HA VI NOB BANK .i.Dre..ie, I: T i tkmWTmmiJ: lvA Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD (tOTTF.RK Pot barna and dwell tugg. Kpr until IIU. Lumber, Lath. b mules, Tar Paper. Bufld,nK Liine aad Cement, MouldinKH. Pickets, w . . Plaster, Brick and Saud. Screen Uooisiv Windows, Sash and Doors, Terra Cotta Pioe. Borie & Light, Prop'j A-lu St., opp. Court Hotue TRANSFtS TRUCKINi ST OkAG CR0WNER & TKLBPUONK MAIN i For Rigs To go Fishing or for a call to make a call Uil'liotmJMaiti 79. Depot StiK It i IN CKA1U. Pronrlalnr -1 I fOH hALK 0B BXCMANUK. MBW six HtlK8KPOWK"BAio: liue euaiu.-auil n .... "Au- i.. r... : .. eouioiau- t.,,i-. L. Kay & Co., Buy and Mil stock. Bond ard Qraln JUST THINK OF IT Tliree-diiirtliii of tin- opIe Hi--other lourtli ha. lu.i uaiaaMatl I ham All i Ii I. u.u I., thai tili-l r!.l.v,l Pit It' h.- KIOUT. u eoiiiulau- .lurk of Collar. ("" "hlpi- Hue.! lut.l. Da- k saildlM. leather, tenia, wagon eovert, uaaiu JOaEPH EU, Layadlns llarneaa aod Stmfl GOLDEN for . ... or ou margin. New York Stock e.chp.e hlcaI0 stock tch.,,ge thlcago Board ol Trad. "odl.too, !jr. SHKKiv a COLK, C0NTK aVOTOUS AND Kndl'Kuu,r "Ott'fallS builder. kUliuiaie. (nrnulie,! ou hort ao- i h9Ud'lu'- Oregon w ' uu. jou work a .pecialiy ouop ou Biua itreot. near Mo. tlreet IN PlM'N ll-TH K KoI.I.t.wiNti MTlheil ami. ,.i. i t-. " 1-J U A. MAV, CONTRACTOR AN1. , rl."!"""." be,,, u.M builder lul, i.i.i... luri, ....! .... .11 k...:.I -T. " u.l will be a.,!,! ,,, ,Tf ., " . " " '"'" 'ell -lay. lor ro.t, an. I .....7' ' "foaouu hmwhii, Lcuiciu n aiaa aiiniH ata . .a . lit dare can be left at the Ka.i Drea-ouiau offlce. 0BNTIST8. K. A. VAUOHAN. UKNT1ST luJudd Building. OKKIOK A. L. tiKATIK Saving. Bank U. D. S OKKIOK OVKK (laa a.liulul.tered K. A. MANN, DKNTlST, IN AHSOC1A Uoi BlooA, over t. B. C lop Ion a oSoe. of ten d.y. lor t-oat. maAZ"" " ."r1" Tamlad T hear, mv ink 'iilt ur"a ou uWer ot Hale.l June tl, iui Newspapers jS i pi, lone 72. ALLEN BROS., Wood and W,wf ;,. PrloMBlghul ooduioa anudrj. Otlito roar of H.vi,iuju..l Cor. Court and John1' PFNDLETON. ORE"! oiw.ni neat tieciri. lum. .,j Auierle.u Plan, raiaa I'-'T ajl v,.. ...... ui. n ..' 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