East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 05, 1901, Image 2

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    We are Going
Are you?
The Fourth of July will soon be here,
and if you have not yet purchased your
holiday attire it will be to your advantage
to do so at once. Remember, delays are
dangerous, and the prettiest goods are
being sold now. Get your dress while
you have an assortment to select from.
THE MAGNET
Clements & Wilson.
PR1 DAY. JU1
1901,
DAILY. WEEKLY AND UOfrWEBKLY
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Hast Orcsonlan Publishing Company,
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tlvf r ihrM in lift. In Wm. it. r lm It pr tnnittb
tvrr l (! ini h in I mi In i iituB nl S ii. i W f r k 1 1 .
pr in. h ptr m until ..... n'
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;,';" '-'i-' '-'' """"-''"" '
im aatct,. m mm v '..mma
- - -
GRASS AND TIMBKH.
ft in
almost a rriinx to wml-liil
I B t o A 1 SB I I . I - I
inn muni iiiikii.ii k-. .m-. i . - t......
cnntrihutri to UM MlMN Ol
Nature han hi'i-n luviah in hi ntmnin:
,,.,. I,. th rBMourtHM. w njnv. it in I
. . ,.;
a part of ..ur lbltfMl, N.' r.' un-
Mini of itH Krt worth, until. I ik.'
tlia prodigal of olil, iieotjiiiitv kMOekl
ua on the head, and (TO our uth-r
liaktdlrV8H.
Ill th ih wi'itiTu ooiintry, two of
tin- moat important ImIoN in Um
ipii'ii um of Um futon worth ' tba
i-ountry, ar limlmr ami urunn. Id n'
thcHn two Krciit natural ri'-uiirri" ami
wi' would follow Navoda dov a tin' Hot
in Imoiik depopiilatl . W Hinml upon
tliean two chiiin'iitM, Ilk.- a
Ki'iiiuvi' iMthnr nl tliHin itml w.- i.'.li
They ar.' tlm kxyit to 001 pmaptlit
We nwuar hy them ; havn tak.ui rmt
in them ; thrive by them ; Ufa by
IhlBOj and yet wn cant tiMJf wa, and
wot not of tlm long, Iob fotora aliaa
of ui, in which our poaterity will
havn need of thine hleNHIHK-. an, I v 1 1 !
curae ua for our wanton, retiklem,
waateful folly in not preserving th.-in.
Kiftv yearn aire only a liegiiininir for
a nation'H lifn. The PMlfll
.......i
I oast
aaitt lenient, in llix mam. It Ml MM
more than fifty years old, and Ml tlm
(oreats of tins coast are dniiini-hiiiv I
at an astonishing rate. The ri.ngc (
" . . "
the Ws.it are going down year bv year.
What will the MMM generation lind
upou this coast, if the present nue
does not take steps to perpetuate u
'
..i ...n uiao. i.i.ini """"" .
it. Kvery man wlm cuts down a forest
tree should be made to plant anoth. r
in ita .lead. Kv.rv man who nail u res
,.
.1 ,1... I .1.1, .....il ftl..... .... !..... ,
.iowii inn BBBaua ... Bjifi
should bo coin pol led to sow mi acre of
grass seed for every hoof of alock he
,,w..B Ttiis is ... sell i tMln.
It is not iii malice to the man n
makes ties nor the one wlm ..wns i
atiM'lt. Il is limply to replenish lh.m
two splemli.l overllowiug cups from
which the west has drunk IM gfOgl
draught ami Iroui which the PntOM
will have need to drink, day aftei day
and year after year, (jr win. shall -.i
fiow long'.' The government has vol
unteered to restnek our llnMini wltli
inn after we catch them ut Ml
pleasur..'. Who shall remain ie the
denuded forests and I. ring forth again
the smiling coilllteuai.ee of the hui.ch
grass. A UUN IN RhAL H 1 1 A T .
Holland is almost entirely, un art i
ticial country. The Dutch have maile
more dry laud in its borders than ever
a ... I Almighty did. Thev have built
dvkes for miles and miles in avarj
province. They have pushed luck the
boulders of the sea, reclaimed his
domain, leveled up his uimvei. tl or,
and built Ii. Hues and cities and CJMtltl
on artificial laud, hauled in hv ox
carta. They have subdued nature.
They have robbed im man of Ins hold
ings and yet their war of fffgglli if
goes on incessantly. What other
nations pay out fur war, she sfiemls in
coupler in,- a new arm of .uylnr Zee.
Her generals are engineers wlm design
new onslaughts on the shallow tides
that lash hnr cnasU Ke.e.itlv ah., la-
doaurued a new .lyke ace.- a., ar...
. " li l i .l
nl the. mm, which, in tin, cuurM- nf
oiKhteun years will reclaim oiX),0()U
acre nf alluvial soil. The Dutch are
I , L.tjii.A. TI.Aoi.
MllallV I'" IU pi.''IV.. k oil' e
fond of their native laud that they
men dam up the ocean, ami not only
"lay their hand gJHH hit nmne," hut
ha nines hlui, and drive tiiin, tn ex
teuu its border b.
.South ('and Ilia lonleniplaleil i.idti-
luting proctseditigi, through the gov-
. w , , " ,
airnor and attorney general, heforo the
oumuiiauioiier of internal revenue to
to Celebrate;
CASH STORE
Court and Cottonwood
tnt the qneition whether the Mate,
under III dhpemfy taw. rgfjallj-
be reiuirod t. take hi t special itMipi
hh H wholesale aim rttoll liqaot
dealer, Tin' ci.nn. is mad.-that whisky,
under it ixiltlag Itatta law, In
Pwrty bait,! to the m.u.. Md
the federal government lias tin jnrimlir-
. ,
STUDY Or BOOK OF (JKNHSIS.
The study of "Thf Hook of (ienesis
in the Light nf Modem Knowledge,''
hy K"v I'lwiinil WnrcostHr, I). D.,
rector of Hi. 8te phs n's I'liurcli, I'hil.i
ili'lphia, in a -tout volume which will
I" it 1 1 pro veil I iy mint', donniinced n.ssi
hlv hy others, lint which in well worth
tin' attention nl everyone inlerete.i in
thr mmIbi tiuok of Um Bible, lUwi
mi religioni, historical, or lltanrj
grounds lr. Worcester pr.'nare.l ami
del ivercd it series of lectures to his-
...Plul.iftllltVB 111 till. Si, II. ill..' 111 ll'f lit HlMU
'Fn ' .
of till' Winter of I H'lM IrU i ill tin' Hunk t
(i.iiichi- Ileitis! addressed to a church
audience there vaM i necessity ol oral
i mi very 1 1 vr 1 1 1 1 v with thi' iiitrelv
eTRlwl praMuM, that Um i k
bleb fa made np of Umh l
,o..s imt attempt to teach i'iolin,
thoim'h MOM inav hint uelul nnlterml-
I in it. Neither dona it pretend to lm a
omploto commentary on ine earner
i it il lit iT ni (t. "nests. ir. Worcester
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i M I I II I II.IIII'M.'iiri. bj.bw
BMy And plMl with tin- rHmliiiK
publii 'botll i tWbBlMl band booki
wliioti art initrnotivn, hut whii h at
In 1. 1 v rca.lH, aim nn-m popular I'Miniioiir.
w ri, ,,, , J,, ,, llllt ,.
,,,., ,r w.iriiint.'r han rarriwl thr
iMtOMI Ihraogtl tin' ntory of UM ToWOf
Ualwl. Tlien. end- what luM-oiiaidora
tin' lomnii-al portion ol iomimki-, with
all it" (asi'iiiutiiiK nttlli.it mux with the
1'oBUiOKoiiien of tin' great lettered pen
nle of antiiiuity . Tlm remainder of
liioieHi- ho ri-giinl- a- of a different
order ami demandH different treat
ment. Tlm hook ol (ii'iieniM ,,.i- Imh-ii
ttodlad daring tlm pant halt ttotori
at It wan never studied heforu, and
Its real character is understood now as
never before, l'r. Worcester ad in it"
that for us its ideas m the Held of
PQfiUt! science have not the absolute
valim that they once had, hut claims
that the old hiMik has not loit its im
portance. Tlm Hook of (ienesis, lie
maintains, wan not written to impede
progress and to ruin science. On tlm
contrary, its grand opening verse, "In
th.' liegiuiiiiig i.isl created the heavens
Md the earth." as Kenan says, "swepi
away at 0M breath the wiinle brood of
chimeras ami mythological ImoIoM
which had darkened knowledge iri'in
... mi... I,. u?.... ....
un- i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .rim, niiuc.ni
asks, can estimate the iudehted-
n4H of I science In the open
mg verses of dcucsis, which laid th
eternal foundation of all .aim Ihoogbl
one (nsl, one s'lluarv uiiiiiue with
!a, hUlod tfl appietieml
iha' truth. To stink (ienesis proper) v,
he holds, on., ought lirt to determine
""' 'I) '";"k "'Ut "
actually wisher, t" teach; next to a-
certain a- far as p sihle Hie soiircei-
from which it idea 1'." derived, and
its relation I" other works of tin
,n"' '".""' the iUest.on mevita
ii I arises tin ilo tiioe nl. , i-onare
. . .
wltli what we know ol the universe
iihIhv, remeiiilH.ring, however thai
tlm real problem ol in lay in not, are
"nl"'-" ,III," 'UM"
hut how .11 thev originate. It Is on
theae lines that )r Worcester has
pursue. I his invent igat ions in the
present volume.
When and hv whom was the hook of
l.eiiesls written'' We are accustomed
tor.gard u as a single compositiiiii ,
written at one lime hv one man, but
Dr. Worcester maintains that it is a
collection of coniioitions, written ill
ditterent times b different men, aim
(lieu brought together and woven into
one more or less continuous narrative,
this MMMliOg lm the itrauge reneti
tious, iucoiisistencies, ami contradii
turns of the Isiok.
What is the hook of (ienesis'.' Ti.at
it is an inspired hook being admitted
what form dues inspiration take in it'.'
Plainly it is not a law hook, it is not
iiui'trv, it does not profess to lie proph
,.,.v ft jM a narrative, or, rather, it
is a collection nf narratives, l it "if
we attempt to treat the narratives of
the i' ink of (ienesis as authentic Ills
tore of matters of fact, we soon see
that they run like quicksilver lietween
ur lingers Jlr. Worcester says : "FrOO
the lint chapter to the last il is jmt
a series ol ilories. Beginning with
the account of the creation, through
the antediluvian patriarchs to Noah,
and from Abraham to Abraham's
great-grandson Joseph, it is nu lling
hut a collection of the most mini! thi
ami fasciuatiug stories in the w irld.
If you w'lh proof of this, leave it to
the children, who are the beat judges
of tiie merit of stories. Head vou. boy
or girl some nf the belt ilories of
Homer, and then the story of the llood
or the itory of Joieph, and see which
makes tlm deeper
impression. I ,
'What is the union
of these stories'.'
! i .. at k.i-A ii ii .
"."""J ",Bl"r "r ""'."' KOineuilllK
lla.' However ww shall itltiuiatelv
answer tins qittjili. in. I think wo shall
aun all agree that the narratives ol
'"""'s are very ditter,nt from the
. Inati.B.i 1I...1 i ....III.... i ... I T.
mnuM 1 1 1 .1 1 jn nnttt'll KJNltty. llir
uiuat casual reader must feel that."
in (.reeu's "History of the Knulish
People" us much space is devoted tn
the reign ol u aingle king aa the bonk
nl (ienesis iluvntes to the history of
the world from creation to the descent
into Kgypt. it ii evident, therefore,
. " , , , !",' u
diflerunt acalc. A work planned like
iittMU and treanug of the time, and
the nations treated by the boo f
natlOfM would consist of at least 10,000
volumes. The book Of (ioneiis mint
tlmrefure he milch condensed. We look
at tlm hook Md we lind that this is so.
Mooatl&Mi Mtlon is manly Hamad
ami dismissed Sometime" it" whole
hiatory Ii rontained in a low Bnaeriotai
of certain rersoiis MppOMl to have
foondad that Ditlon,
Tlm narratives of UM1M II are not
histoiv a" we un.lerstanil it; they are
largelv mythical, that is to say, his
tory nlealied. Instead Ol tin" In any
way detracing irom their inspiration
or "religions value Dr. Wncreitor aays
that for him It enhanees their value.
Wherever in any literature we And
MOltnf traditiona, loved by the people
ami repeated for a long time before
they were reduced to writing, there we
find mvth. This rule is without an
IIM pt fin. Whether these narratives
lake the form of poetry or prnae, their
mvthical character i unmistakable.
These ancient stories are the creation
of the childhood of every piople.
"Thev represent the world seen
through childhood's eves, a world of
tender poetry and of perfect trust, un
troubled hv the thought of what is
poll I Oil or impossible. Heine wo do
not im that hard and MIm distinction
ol natural and supernatural. Heaven
and earth meet ami hleml with each
other " Th" stories ol tlm creation,
of Paradise, the storv of the Kali, of
Noah's tlnod, ami the tower of Mabel,
are, lie says, all of this character, and
what proves it com lusively is that
several of these stories exist in other
forms In the tradition" of other nations.
I'll" truth does not lie in the supposed
fact, hill iii the lesson that is drawn
from it.
Hnl, Dr. Worcester holds, a MOD as
we MtOguiM these sfo'ies for what
thm ure, popular Semitic traditions
o' in Illimitable past, given an etern
allv true ami lieautiful setting by men
truly inspired hv (iod, we can appre
uiata them: wr can learn frntn them
the truths nf (iod thev arc mi well able
to teach M. without stultifying all
in our thoughts hv trying to helierethe
impossible The Tree o( Life and tlm
Tree nf Knowledge of iooil ami evil
grow only on ti e soil of faith. QtMU
who are the offspring ol the sons of
1 1 oi I and tlm daughters nf men,
MttdllavlMt living WOO years apiece,
are im part ol that humanity whON
days are three score years apd ten.
We admit then at mire that UMM
are mvtli- ami sagas; fiat is to eav,
narratives told a thousand tunes, in
the tent, betide the deserl well, under
the pleasant shade, or hy the camp-
lire at night, antedating the know
ledge of writing hy hundreds or per
haps thousands nf years. I'hey are the
um-nnscioiis pr.sluct ol voilth, so per
fect because so urironicioiis, marked by
all childhiKsrs happy disregard of
reality, and true in precisely the same
sense in which fMialespeHre and Mil
ton nre true; that is to say, true to
nature, morally ami spiritually tlMO
lorever. No characters in the (thi
D'stamenl possess mure reality than
1 1 ra 1 1 a 1 1 1 . iciiiii , .nti oo t.oo ,nii'in,
What are the men of authentic history,
like lle.ekiah. Jeroboam and A hah,
hostile them'.' Humanity has stamped
those men with its universal genius,
though without destroying one nf their
Mni human traits. They are men
still, not gods or ilomig.Hls. They live
now bf virtue oi llieir relations tu
I All the rest i- fallen away,
hence their lives am so well adapted
to teach ill, "
Irom a literary point of view Dr.
Worcester's volume is of strong in
terest, f run. its collection and compari
son of the narratives and myths of the
Mel d hooks ami traditions of other
rio- with the Hebrew narrati.es in
the hook of (ienesis. There are six
teen illustrations ami charts of curiuui
interest.
Destroy the
Cause,
you
Remove the
Lffect
NeWDfo'g Hcrpiciik- kills
the dandruff gorm which
can. Mg fallinp hair, und,
l, n. illy, baldness. No other
bait preparation kills the
dgndrufl genu. Stop dan
ilrufl", there'll be no falling
It iir, no baldness.
DteaiaiNi g i.,kv. e,.
i.:1iHi!1l'H
(, i .niiiv inn, li, .i,r,l, -.1,, I In vi- imar liair
iv'i. i, I Ui hi I I, o li-i 1 1-t yi-ara. I Alav
oi , i. k..r'A Uio uair 0"M mni kIubSV.
For Sale it all I ir. I Un Dru Stores.
iOHMMMMMMMMMe!
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BAD
BLOOD
" i Hf im do i rlMlmed fur n.ru.
md -it . iiiuir woiKierfui ujvuu'iuv lt.afufin
igbeO fui iiiicUicu.it pigoMiii to i4e miO et lut
Ijti' rMiMl it iii i'guifeu Hincf t tlm ik tbeiu oi
tluvK ua t.fn iiurtdeit uutl uiy coiupleiitjii txm ttu
pruvtil wouiiurfuliiT ami I fori uiut-li Uttur tu ? erv
wy Mi to. aaixiK ki i i.iHe Lunreii ieuu
CANDY
ica'coJicte
TNAOI maim
Pieanam Halaiahie Hnnt Tn (Itxvl Jio
iiooO. Never Meat-i Wcawi-j, or iitu uv 1 li)Q.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
BfeBBBBi U.b.4. Isaanaa,. I hl.aao, Isolraal. kao lari. lit
NO TO-BAC
Ssii.l un. 1 viiArariteaHl by all Jru
S.ala l" I Ul I baon tUUll
Don't Cut Corns
Oon 1 Oo II Vouraall Don't
Let Anybody do It
lor You.
What man or woman
uRetlUK wltli puluful
slid unuo) lug 0 o r 11 s
Will UOlglteiAteUlslO
kirrHimin rriuoraeT
t ut '4 j t euta you gel
LEONARD'S
Hamburg
Corn Remover
a a I lo jruur houae. uttaii. uttlrh
will rvui.'vi- ewrv rurn iu hafr
lua.Hr i wit. It i- I. w ultf ,
bawUail It r tiuw i n . n u.
L'i- I ' ! ' '! tf I ' , an,..
&M, noe.j,
u i r
H. oi in. ... i, oua Uial olll d,i
CtrtaJo aud
aaa ..r. ..uiekly awl prooorlv II
"A.aa Lit. Uafcuiaa hid.
OVAUANTBBD
of Ti; U- C Uaiwtetfli tin; Iom, ur uu lfa ulcej
aar .1 I I I . wv... ba mo u vi VMBWI
I.V..1UO . .... a... .. ... 7
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II
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l.iiU' et wviiulit
Thoroughbred
Bucks
Beat stock on the
Coast -
Telephone connection :tt ranch.
dress Pilot Kock or
AMERICAN PLAN.
13.00 per Day and Upwards
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OHKOON.
Special Ratea to Butern Oregon people vlaltlng Portland. HMdquartars
for tourlst.H and commercial travelers ft C. BOWBRS. Manager.
w
Tli wrbeel that is iky
high in quality
Prices range from $22
tu $60; terms to suit.
AT CRESCENT AGENCY
(INK LINK
I time lor
: timiM . . Ue
II IIiiibs JOc
&c eii. ii oilra
luaartlou.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
CIIPNT UKVHN W'DKDS TO 111 K LINK.
(la huu. ur mnrv, per weak, ai (lis ratxof 14c ptr line.
Que hiie, or morv, per month, at lli on. ul us- iier line.
TIIKKK MNfc
I lime Ale
time.... the
t (Imas aoc
10c each aildtllonal
luaerllon .
KOCK LINKS
I time Ue
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Ukl earh a.litltlniia!
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PHYSICIANS.
1)11. W. (I. (H.l.K OKKICK IN .M'1H
oullilluii Offlce hour., . I o in It.i'
I in Telephone 77.
T " r
K. W. VINCKNT, M 1). OKKlt'K KKAK
ot rirti Nallocal Bank oBce hours 10 to I.'
a. m. ; I to I p m.
DKS. 8MITH A HKNDKKSON OKKICK
over I'eU'lleion saviu llauk. Veiepnoa 31,
realileucr lelepboua i.
-
U U II A M ITI LM 11 U II UII.IL-, WITH
It Phiilclaii and ' aTireui offl.'e tn jodd
nil l l.l i use i. i,, i.iii, ue inii-. blai k 7 . real
ueuiT. i . . ii
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treat, and corrects eye trouble., catarrtiai
Helm, ni. and Impaired iioaruiK. iilaaae.
prupvrl) mtv I lor relrai live error.
DR. D.J. M'KAl'l.. KOOM 17, AHSOC1A
tlon bltK'k telephone !; realdeuce lele
phuue, black Ml.
OUTKOI'AT'HIC PHYSICIANS 1 It f-.
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loo Sior.
VKTKK1NARY SUHUKON
UK J CHK18T1K VKTKKIN VKV sri
i i , 1 1 i . I i l r., 1.1 r, It I A I. i M I.
eou graduau. ol the lloyalVeterinarye.il
U'Ki. K liiihiiri i -v iiIImikI LmIk i.iv. riiiiiMiu
vLniiry iiujK'clor (or Vje .iielru-i, M
Isjiuealn Au.mAls ol all kind, treaiad on at i
eullll, nrluciplua. Locate.1 at Coin men lal
.table., I'ei.'lletui.. ore I t'lepi.oue II mi 16.
ARCH1TKCTS AND BUILUKRS.
T. K. HOWAKD, AKCHI TK( I AND HI
perlnlendent makes toinplaie aud reliable
plan, for building. In the city or country,
fcooui 17, JuJd building
SHKKK A COLK, CONTK ACTOKS AND
builder. Kaliiia(e lurui.lusl on abort bo
tloe. Job work a .pccialiy I'roupl .ervic.
Shop on Rlulf atreel, near Main atreel
1) A. MAY, CONTK ACT'OK AND
A. MAT, UUNTKAUTOK AND
builder Katlmalea lurni.hed on all kind, ol
maroiiiy. eemeut walk.. .lOBe el Oi
lera can be led al the Kail Oregoman ottli e.
OKNTISTS.
K. A VADOHAN, DKNT1UT. or MCK
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Ua Tings Bank (.as admiuisiured
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o. i, Hlock. over K H ri.n - iti, ..
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Law omie in Mbmiks II. i, a Hun, In.
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iat xsi.i.. .i ivm.r. in At
U. Kotiui II Aasotlallou Block I'eudlt
tou. Oiegon.
T. U. HAU.KY, LAVVYKlt. OKKICK IN
Judd Sulltjaig, PtadlalM, Oregon
N. HKKKKI.KY A I TOKN K V A 1 .m
nflt.v In Asasj, lallOII Hloek
K. D. 0O YD, A.TTORNKY AT LAW.
Caiurl Bt.
Ill
U B, HKKDKK. ATTOKNKY Al LAW.
feudleloii. Oregon.
.
JAMKHA KICK I A W OKKICK IN Jl'DD
Building
Sill. I.MAN A P1KUCK. ATTOKNK
at law Kooui. lu. II. 1J aud IS Aaaot ialloii
block
f0 SALS OR X.GMANQK.
A NKW SIX HOK8K POWKK OA. SO
line engine aud all rtxluraa eomplele, .ana
piping, battery ami electric aparker, at a low
Price, or will exchange lor uortfwood J Clovs.
eudleton, Oregon.
HOW DO YOU xl;lW know what
Th T yU hdVe 10 ,f fei don t
mwmw Mw dIVI V Vll Hi. 1 d I ftl v
known unless It advertises
Ad-
Pendleton.
Chas. Cunningham.
Inest Hotel
In thr Pacific
Northwest.
TWO LINKS
I tlm I Ac
J time. flf
I time. J6c
111 each exlrs
luBSrtlon
KIVK LINKS
I time ate
I tlrnea IOp
( times sue
jut' each a.) Itlonsl
luaerlion
SIX LINKS
I time lie
IIUMI Me
I Umai
Ju' each a.l.llt.onal
uiaert.on.
BANKS AND BR0KKRS.
TH K KA KM Kit's HANK OK WKHTON
We.loii. Orerrou Does s (eneral baukiui'
bu.lueaa Kxciau(e bouihl tml aohl r,i,
leetloti- prompli) Btieml. il in .iftsir. in mo.
uccllenlrouJltion ami so reportexl upon tv
inTealiicatlon commlUee ol ie.pon.lhle olUl n
offlcera K Iaui"ui preiiiiem. !,,, vi
frueUtel, flee preslJeut ; C. M. Fierce, caihlei
1 t Klllori'. aaaltuui uasbler. dire. lor.
" A Usrimau, M. M. John., T. J. Price, o. I'
Oraw. J. r. Ki..or Soberi Jomeaou. U. W
I i's -'..'.
fIKHT NATIONAL HANK OK ATHKN A
Oresnl. I AlUlAl. IA0.UUI auruliia on, I cum.
" liilvreat on inn depoatu Ual. Ill
lore. (ii ami dou'.tlc eichaiife Collection.
I'.i.ini .n atleudeil ui Henry C Adam., prea
ideiu .T J, Kirk, vlre-pratldrut ; K. L. Bar
uoli ,-A. tiler. Mr. K. L Harnett, aMl.iam
oaabler.
KIKSl NATIONAL HANK OK PKNULK
ion capital rM.uui: .urpni.. lau.uuu Trail.,
act. n (eneral banking Imaim-a. KariiatiK'
Bint leU'irankn irau.lera sild uu Chitaau Hai
KrAii. uco. New York ami priuripal pninu c
Lie Nerthwe.l Drabs Prawn 'bins Japai
and Kurope Make, cone, lion, m, reasuiubn
u-rm. L.fvi Aukeoy. prusnleut, W Y Mallock
vice -preildeiil: c B WaU, uaabler I c
(tusrutey, aatiauut ta.hler.
TUK PKNUU.T0N 8AV1NOS HANK
PeudleUiii.Oreion llrgauue.l March 1 Iks.
raplul, IMl.Otfc . r p, i." fi, lutcre.ll
i...oa-i . ' . WWW a.-
Ul, ,W oll kU n,, SSSf"!
ts, ighi
IomI.'.i
leiitlon giveu lo ml,. on. W . J. ur;n.l
creaident, J N. Teal. .Ico-prea'deiil i j
Morrla, cathlar. '
IN I'.. I'M., i hk rULUWIMG DK
a. rlbe.1 animal lot- been io,.u p n gi
( il MsraliAl ami mil be aol.l at thr IIBiiaUan
ol leu days lor coal- and eipeuaoa """
Due grs) horse about 7 yasr. old, branded
l.isuK eon I, i . boulder aud i -It I,,,, and M ,
on right ahoulder, weiglu about tile pound.
Pale.? June n, 1U i.io
J. II. HKATHMAN. city MBr.ba;
i.. i.m.m' in, ii 1.1.1.1 s AK IKK DK-
I V II. . 1 ' V , . i. I
( u iiianhal an.l ill b. .ld ,i l0e -i ouii o,,
"i nn day. foi wnu aud ex Mat. .
"""" BMiea ua. oe.ii takiii up by the
one gray mare bramle.! A Lou nglu lup ,Ul
II on led shoulder, w.-iuln .t..i Sla . r .
about s y,ar old "
I'sleU July I. Ittll
J .
M HKA111MAN. Ott Mar.hal.
N0T1UK l. OONTHAI rOltJs HirvTlof
IX&ZL
tUKl Webb ..reel Irom Pi 7 "'., 7 '
I slr.-el lo the ae.t lm. o, ,..s .. ,
u eo- u . mi, ...! ,, g.a" n.,,Vi
and lor earth haul...!' off
Said grading and (raveling lo be done
eonlnitf t,i th.. i. ...... -.. i '.woe
ril ... ii u i - -e' "i, oo, Mis now on
hl in i be lleeorder uilne M,-,i.i,r...Tf.7 .
is i. .1.. I., .1.. . ... .. . .. uieiu.
ai-a iT77,"' r.. giueer All bid. n, b.
,ue teeotuol ollle, u or belor, lT.
-
lueaireei commit lee raaerve. il,
I.U.I .... .... , . L. i .OK, I . IU
right lo
" "' .i n tu un.
)ald tin. sili day ot J una. its)!.
AITl H.ts Re,rd.r'S,Hlt,,,
SK.VI.KD fHOl'OSALS.-SCIHHlL Ills:
r- t. Mbool di.ulc.To relVhlunU
the i-uiuiiuMioiicrh ii,i i.im..i
Jf0'! si.o "n t" "Ha't.o,,. 'Z J.U
J. H'eisloi, Howard's archlteil naVoiso
e.aj oi reutueiou. PropoMl. will iZ ii
u in nviiueaday, illy In nun . K"
nsmrvlug lb. ih, Krejio i,TIuf5,,to.,W
IVudUleu, July 1, lnui L 1 U b".-
DKl.l. lis via
bAMhl.alu'w
iOWH lloLM'gg,
school ( ouiuiisiionera
TO POT tluTiarTr. 7,
Old
MM, on .belre., ..n.0Ut
newspapers ZZ&TX:
I I H)K
n nifi ro
mm
ADVERTISE?
is
Not Rlvol n tlflht Anywhsro
when tlm linen that lifts been dOM Bp
.1 the Domestic laundry Is put n con
trast with that laundered anywhere In
Hasten, OTOWll. ThO Hennty 0 our
laundry work makes us juilly proud,
and we feel like crowing every time
.,. see the difference in out lUHrh
color and finiib on the shirts, collari
and BTjfh done up by our Beth 001 with
the linen worn by anyone in UM city.
Domestic Steam Laundry.
Oregon Lumber Yard
wool) 00 iii.
For harm and dwell inifs.
flienpor than Ilo.
Lumber,
Lath.
Shinnies.
Building I'aptM.
Tar Paper.
Lime and (Anient,
Mouldings.
Pickets,
Plaster,
Brick and Sand,
Screen Doofoll Windows.
Sash and I)(Mrs,
Terra Cotta Pipe.
Borie & Light, Prop'
A ltd St., opp. Court Hon!.
Wholesale
dealer in
Ice,
Wood and
Schlitz
Milwaukee
Beer.
Henry Kopittke
i
L. Hav & Co.
av
Buy and Mb
Stocks, Honda
and Grain
lor cash or on margin.
New York Stock Bachange.
Chicago Stock Exchange.
Chicago Board of Trade.
Court HtrasBi.
I'omlloliiil He
HARPER
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
lor Ccnllemcn
who chrriib
Oualit).
Bo.d by JOHN BUHMIDT
The Louvre Saloon
PKNPLKTON
OHKOON
Vou get
Good Beer.
When you drink
PILSNER
BEER.
Guaranteed not a,
eause headache or
diiaineH
Ask for it,
Schultz Brewing Co.
Telepljoue 7)i,
ALLEN BROS.,
Wood and
Hosts.
tmlivered rroin
Kir.7r.r-i' rie. nigiit
r"ud lwuiar!k PuVii.
w uud nice
ml I u .
no dry.
" .arMaaar '
0DP7!ax.
Union
i
naAT
Chicane
Portland
Rpeclsl
S :2 n m
via llimt
Inirtoii
Halt t a. ip is. .
"AT City ,-,
Chlrag., MjgjjJT"
Atlantic
Kxire.a
A:l6 a. m,
via llunt
Initnn Salt I skr. t)nM. a.
pity, 5 GifiS
cmo ami Ka,i "
"k
Ht Paul
Fast Mali
Ilia a m
via
Spokane
"SUA WaIIa.
an, MtruieA', 1
kee Chip""' "
Ocean and River Schedule!
rttllU nous.
""l.AND
AlliAlllnn di,nl,
Jec. loekainr
p,Bj5Bii
sail every ,sdtj,
:) p. tn.
Dally
e i'i pt
Sunday
hp. in.
Satnr.lay
10 p. m.
Hslly ex.
Sunday
a ni
Columbli m,t.
To A.torlA ind .,
Undlnn. '
Wlliametu rip
Omm oily. Nm,
Hr.ii.iri, -fiiirrT
ami wo. ,.FP""I
- .-o.uu.ia
a. m.
Tues. Thri.
and Sat.
('Orvallla u,,.l u
i-nd., L!9ll
II I
ran, W"lm2.ndTm
f "n i.
men inra .r.'K.ill I tT rio.o-. ii "II
and Sat and w.v .'...'!'" M
"-'"m.
l'ave
Klparla
IWi m.
Dally
Snake Rlr,
KIparlA tu Uwliion
r r w
.iiT Arm,,.,
Take the
Washington tt
Columbia River
Railway
For OhlajMO. St. Paul. Ht. Lmh i
ait" City, Ht. Ju, OmBli,u.l
411 Points East and
Portland and pafnti
on the Sound.
Arrive Mondays WMxbbbXbbXbbbsII
U .fria. m l'uestlay.,1biindniaita
at W:.V a. m.
conns uanv ex, epi sun, lay illWX
Kor intoriiiatloii rugardluriM ufg
m.siaiiou. can on or aildreM
W Al.AMs
l-eudieton
r). B. CAl.UKKHKADiU. I A.,
w .. In. Walla. u
JUST THINK OF IT
Three-tourths ol I lie peoplr m I
eouaty are using our harness nJ i
the other fourth has lu.t fOBBM
ttiam . All this goes In iliow Ibil ami
mksi-ci.assS ami rKIOaW iiiubi.
a eomplele aloe, of rnll.n, saxlx I
W'hlua slw.ull no. I. uo, k aaddlM MT
lealbir, tents, wagon i nvert, eaii'w,bl
JOSEPH ELL
Leading Harness aod i
For Rigs
To go Fishing
or (or a cah tn make a ea-i
telephone Mam 7V.
BLVIN CKAH).
Proorlalor.
Depot Sti
TRANSFH
TRUC KIN
ST OK AG
CROWNfcK &
TKLKPHONK HAW I
GOLDEN
Cor. Court and Jonn
PENDLETON. OW
Sieam boat Electric lWaM
Allierie4.il . to...
Kiiropeali pi",3'
Speclil r.UBl W
Free Bus fleeu all
Commercial Trad
Pine Sample Koa
(ji'
Special Atteatlua
Country Trade.
1V", OKKlioa
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