East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 17, 1901, Image 2

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    Thoroughbred
Bucks....
Best stock on
Coast
the
A.l-
Telenhone connection at rancli.
drcBB Pilot Rock or l'endlcton.
Chas. Cunningham.
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WKDNKSDAY, JULY 17. 1901.
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THE OHIO DKMOCHACY.
lln- timm tin- platform of tli Ohio
li.MiiniTHrv in HtiKiii"! tin. more it will
bt diWOTUwd that it in in line with
what It tatal in Bryanum anil all that
that gallant Nehraskan stands (or. It
ll I'M-" ilili' Hint tin' Mi'Leanitesof Ohm
have turned t lie i r back on Bryan, but
thf tlftinooraey of that statu have not
done so by any meant. Those who
maili tln Ohio statu ticket may not
bo in sympathy with Hryan and what
he stand (or, but those who made the
platform urn and, before very long,
it will he apparent that the latter are
Mir moving spirits in the can of de
mocracy and the people.
At the fltrht develop- in Ohio It will
l awn that the men who make up
tin- tirket. stawl for. little, while tbe
1 OD ii p I til' i tt In. r lull liiftLr.a lit, tli. i olalfoto,
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AN ALL POWBRPUL LAW.
Individual genni struggle to
man with the flying machine
mora and more success an tbe yearn
roil hy, but It will be a long time be
fore tbe tlyiuK machine will be any
thing but a thought on paper and an
esiatence of the imagination. The per
(ected (lying machine appear to be
impotaible under existing condition
The (act that men harbor il.(eeling
against one another: that nation
make lawt restricting trade ; that war
itatill resorted to to settle differences;
that taxation is Indirect in order to
bide its unfairness and inequalities;
that there is necessity (or imaginary
lines betweeo states; that tbe practice
exists to resort to law to re(orm indi
viduals and to collect debts ; tbal the
bonds and oaths of men are preferred
to their word and promise, and innum
erable other shortcoming and de
ficiencies are evidences that men have
not reaefaed that level of intelligence
which is necessary to the proper use ol
the (lying machine, over which written
law could have little or no restraint
ami by which men would be given un
bridled license to prey upon their fel
lows. Bo long as more than half ol
the world is dead to tbe calls of jus
tice and (airuesM and alivs to tbe su
periority o( might over right tbe dy
ing machine is an impossibility, a
dream rather than an entity. It would
be better to trust hundreds of small
boys with hammer and sticks of dyna
mite than the average mau ui today
with tbe perlected Hying machine.
- The Uod ul Progress does not put im
plements in men'n bands until they
are otted to put them to the highest
and best uses, until they are so intel
lectually equipped that they will use
them to spread the blessings ol equal
rights, rather than otherwise. If men
were more capable of doing unto other
as they would have others do uuto
them, the (tying machine would not
only ba a possibility , but a reality. In
that proportion that men hate, rob and
abuse one another, in that proportion
great implements and trusts are denied
them. In the nature o( thing the Hy
ing machine would extend man's pow
er more than any other creation ol Ins
brain and baud, and it la quite doubt
ful If man would use this power in ad
vancing tbe interests of mankind, but
would looliably use it to advance bis
selfish interest, which would lead to
cbaoa and annihilation.
I( the great body of men could be
awakened to a realisation of what
could lie accomplished by a federation
of tbe world and a parliament of man,
it would be as easy to navigate the
air as the sea, but the state ol intelli
gence of more than half of tbe human
raoe holds back the other half and
throws a barrier in tbe way of the
solving of problem by individual geu
iuses, with tbeir great harvest of
oiesaiugs to tne raoe. Man lias ac
coiupliabed only iu proportion that the
level of intelligence of all men has
been raised by the diffusion of knowl
edge. In short, little if anything has
been aveoiuplished iu those couutries
where the minds of the mass of men
are little better then that of a dog aud
little lata than that of a horse, aud
there are fiud tbe crudest implements
in the hands of men. In brief, it does
appear that man has progressed only
so far as he has shared in and extend
ed the bl easing of equal rights aud
that lie has bald back himself aud his
leilowt eaaotly to that extent that he
has denied and considered thorn uuitu -porunt.
and here we have th greater
reason why snan has not as yet succeed -d
in navigating the air.
The Golden Bule is an all-powerfoi
law!
Iieople of Ohio w
termini' between
'halt ami their verdict promise
arouse the whole country to a hettn
ami clearer unilernlanding of th
future of the democratic organization
and what it propose to accomplish
An excellent start Man lieen made In
Ohm. ami llrvan ami lirvaniiin are
Htill (actors in tbe fight.
MILLIONS POR ART.
'I'lie late Jacob S. Kuger of New
York ha sprung another surprise on
In acquaintance ami the public. Not
verv l.mc ago iie announced hi inten
tion of retiring from business and
closing down permanently the Koger
Ljcomotive works, which had been in
aiifcessful operation for a long time
unlearn it wa purchased hy a given
date. I in would throw a lame niim
her of people out of employment and
be was importuned to keep the work
running, as it was prosperous. Hut
the more timet, interested pleaded the
more determined be became to close
the works permanently on tbe date
mated unless bought at hi figure in
the meantime.
a
Then Mr. Koger gave another sur
prise hy unexpectedly dviug and leav
ing an estate larger than he had been
Mippoxi'ij to poaxcNH, for he hail made
no diaplav of his wealth.
When hi will was opened last week
he gave tbe greatest surprise of all.
I' i relative, who bad gathered at
i reading of tbe will in expectation
ol dividing III fortune, whether r.t
or small, between them, found that the
locomotive builder had played a grim
joke upon them. His will distributed
among the heir expectant just enough
to show that lie ha I nut forgotten
in. ii existence, and then gave the
bulk of bis estate, about fri.UOu.otiu,
to the . ,n porat i. in of the Metropolitan
Museum ol Art. I he relatives were
surprised and disgusted, and did not
hesitate to make their feel ing eivdent
The autl.oritie of the MatroDOl itian
.Museum of Art were astonished and
could ucaroelv believe their good (or
tune Mr lingers, hail never evinced
any interest in art. lie was an annual
uhscrilwr to the museum tn tbe
amount of $10, like a number of Otbw
New York litlattM, but paid very little
an, -in mi. to the institution btnon.l
drawing bis annual modest check.
Whether a desire to benefit worthy
institution or to disappoint bis expec
tant relative wa tbe inspiring mo
tive of ln action i- uncertain, hut the
museum authorities will not trouble
themselves about the motives of tbe
benefactor If they secure the cash.
i in the disgruntled heirs say, the
miiMeutu will not be permitted to do.
They are preparing to show fight and
threaten I leave very little ol the fti,
000,0011 for the museum if they cannot
gei it themselves. Hut Ur. Koger
was u shrewd business man aud is said
to have drawn tbe will so carefully
that little chance of breaking it exists.
The Metropolitan .Museum of Art
had, up t.. the tune of the Kogers be
quest, received about 1, (100,000 in
special gifts and bequests of art treas
ures and money, and out of this an en
dowment fund of 1700,000 has been
formed. Until tl.e Roger bequest
there had i,een not a cent left to the
corporation specially for aa endow
ment. It is eetimated that when the
In quest is realised it will net an income
of fJOO.000 a year, which will enable
the authorities to employ a larger
force of curator and make geuerous
art purchases. It costs the cor Dora t ion
and the city at present $13U,000 a year
to run the museum, the trustees
(iiruishiug $44,000 of tin and tbe city,
through the park department, f0a,000.
Itevoud tin the trustees pay (or addi
tions to tbe collection.
the museum authorities are bopelul
now that other wiudlalis fiuui uuex
pected sources will in time swell the
endowment (uud to equal that of the
llritish museum, which is 122,000,000.
Hut that i looking a long way ahead
(". hut ethnologists differ as to jutt
how It wa diaeoverert.
One learned school hold that it arose
throuiih cannibalism : that one person
wonld rub hi lins over the llesh of
another to see if the flesh wat suf
fi lenity tweet and tender for estlng
ntiriwiees. and. on a memorable day.
a yoarig warrior brushed with his 1 1 pa)
the month of a girl of the tribe, and
with that soft shock, electrical and
tweet, the kiss was born.
ess
Tin has sn attractive sound, nut a
second thenry claims that the primi
tive mother originated the k at
Drinking vessels bad not yet been dis
rovered, and the mother, to give her
thirntv little children writer, wool I
pan it from her own month into theirs .
whence in due Conrad, came klsning.
The third school, which is misan
thropical and to which tbe (termsn
town man belongs, holds the kit to
he an evil, co-evil in Its birth with
that other evil, wine.
According to this theory, an toon at
men began to store up wine in tbeir
caves or houses, they grew rtisplcinun
of their wives, and on each return
from abroad would set tbeir mouths
to their wives' mouths to tee if any
drinking had gone on during their
III, H.'ll.'e
The piles that annoy you no will be
quickly and permanently healed if you
use lleWttt'n Witch llaxel Halve. He
ware of worthless cnuntei felt. Tall
man A. Co.
Ilenrv l . ( ixnard , the well known
pron oter of the beet sugar industry,
who in now in Denver, declaren that
the recent reductions in sugar prices
is the leginning of an effort hy the
sugar trust to drive the beet sugar out
of the market.
Scarecrows.
Tin- term i- alxBOSl .1 BiisecsaST, unw-sv
dayi. I'm the "century living crow " hs
been schooled by experience The scars.
rm don't aearc him. Invrtigating omi
Ihologiats say
stick .nnl t in
I ..a-l
tli.it lie can lell ns"i from
ount up to v, n evidently
the crow h it s
plogtratil horn
tin icinorance o(
bi ancestry
The crow Is in
some things in
sdv.mce ol the
human family.
Tawn are scsre
crows which
scared our
ffranitfitt hers,
and which are
jnt ftii rime
tri us In apite
of the lart thst
some acieutiric
Investigators
say. "There's
nothing to be
afraid of. A
scarecrow can't
litirt vmi " the
hulk nl turn anil
women Still 1st
lieve the scar
crow la a power
fill ami destroy
ing fa-0-h
lln dttltlidi
is moat marked in relation to certain forma
of diaeasc In diseases of the lung- and
r apu.itnry organ-, lor instance it in tin
CU-tom to .mauinc that there in no cure lot
Hi, Ctsagjl, no help for the liemorrliage.no
heiillug foi the luusa The scarecrow fow.
iumfilloii. I- set up. often taking tin form
ol is laagntflltsltll and unakilllul prae
tin, nu t wbe denies Iiom- oi help to the
victim of disease.
, i tin records go In show that stubborn
oiic-h- bars been cured, that persistent
In BJMftlMgs have been stepped, and that
weak lungs have been made strong hy
tin u, of In Pierce's Golden Medical
Uiacovery.
TESTIMONY TALKS.
All tin claims in the world for the cura
tlvi viittu-H of a medicine will not equal
one testimony to the actual (act of cure
Thousands of testimonials like the follow
ItiK' have Inten received from persons enred
,.t lung "trouble, 'brocaCbilts, hemorrhage
obi tin tli coughs, etc., by "Gulden Medical
Discovery "
"I waa vt-rv alek indeed " tiite Mia Mullie
laOBSS "I Kestoo, Kent Co. Ix Unary "aud
oin UnilK doctor aaid I hud cotiautiipllon. I
laoSdjtll I SMSM 'be noun lor 1 felt ao awwlt)
im 1 II. I a twol couktli, spit blood, waa very
hurt ol liriath : in fact, could hardly get my
l,ft ..lh .c. all -otuelimea. I had paiaa In mv
etii'tt sii'l nale luuii. also ua,: d
Uefure J nvik yoar
eiy ' aS ' Pit BSSTll
Pe'Uela ' was so
steak i could
not i we i i ruusa,
and Mam I . ill do
A altlall M R slti eg
ss rki i iu las cine
uini; , ' Mil
Ui! aud ; ferl like
4 Uev ta-in.NI I
I bail .. lib? good
Lord ami auvu In.
Pwrrr foi making
in,- medicine
I Is Lev. lUSl the
Lard i rues nd
kiss ttsvi ssw n in
hie i mm i on i
two stats I look
llurtceu i - .... ul
tin l.uMcn Med
teal PiAuovurj aud
i. ,n rtsl el i NaRss
Pters a Iftlstl "
There , ho al
robot in 'ito.ti, p
Medical rJeasvosb
cry " and it Is en
tirely tic-c frotg
o p inn. cocaine,
and all other nar
cotics ttttstisses a
dcilei will offer
u substitute for
the "Diacovsis,"
rial at lag it to be
"just a- good."
KSU.. a. .. I.J. n..i.
in mi ".i i ,nii
pa v - kits more
in, that's wbv.
Protect yourself
f i o i:i litiscriipul
oil- dealers uy
iunaiing on lh 1'ierce's
l)scoval v.
a?f OEMTS WORTH
ill knowledge wouldn't amount to much
vou'dtliina Hut fui ust i cent- invested
in on, cell! -Iannis u, Day i-iikiim ol mail
iug only), you can nhuiu knowledge which
it ha- taken hundreds of years and millions
f iin.ni v to acquire )i iMrrct-'-Common
Sen-. Medical Adviser covers the held of
in, ,1 1, iur and hygiene from tbe da
Galen to the present hmu The lorxs pages
1 llll-gl, , ..ia o. lull .! lacts '.111 I .
human health and happiness The lamk
tui ii i ii Ikiuk vein uiliuiv llei on
receipt ul stamps to pay expense of mall
ing only, Scud 11 on cent statu pn fui the
book in paper covers or i stamps for tin
cloth tnniml hook Address Dr. kt. V
Here Huiui,, N V
AlfD
Mercury
Potash
Everybody
knows that Mer
cmy in s danger
ous m edi i n r
when
mini wintered in verv small doses, and
rew consmutionsran stanrl it (or any length ot time.
l'otash pnxluces inflammation of the stomsch
and bowels, and a dangerous form of dyspepsia and
often chronic diarrhnta follow its use.
Noa- Um HulnM narilt 411 aaa tt n,. I,.v
Contagious Blood Poison you must take these minerals for two years or longer ,
first, a course of Mercury, and when your teeth get so sensitive and sore Utst yon
can't eat, and the gums hare a spongy, unnatural appearance, you are told to stop
and a change to l'otash is made. When the stomach rebels you are put .on Ulerrurv
again, and so on tfrt infinitum, or until the evsiem becomes so thoroughly Mtuiateo
with these poisonous drugs that the most disgusting sores break out on the hooy,
the bones become diseased, and the muscles and joints are racked with the most
torturing pains. Mercury and Potash drive the eruptions and blotches from tne
skin, but (iie vims remains in the blood and the reappearance of the old symptoms
and the occasional sore mouth show that the poison is still active, and you can
never hope to completely eradicate it by this method of treatment.
3. ss. o, in - -y
When X was about twenty-ono yrnrs of atre. or
Itrhteas years sa?o, I oontraataxl Blood Poison in a
bavd fern, and am aattsatad that the rapid proa-roea
tha diaaraae was tnaklnv would aoon have made mi a
lif,-ion Invalid or ended my llfa. A mv eyatam
oaxne ander the tnfluanoe of B B, 8 , the aorss,
splotshea and plaiptss gradually dlaappearavd and aoon
xio erideaoe of tba dlaeaae was left. I am now thtrty
Sia ywaxa old, and have seen no aitma of It during
that paat surhtecn years. S. 8. H. dees all yon claim
(tor It. Wat. Bat ekhon, Pevely, M
antidote (or this de
structive virus, and an
infallible remedy for
this peculiar poison. It
drstroysand eradicates
every particle of the
poison, and makes the
blood as healthy and
pure as before the dis
ease was contracted.
8. 8. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known, and we offer i,ooo
for proof that it contains any mineral ingredient whatever. The general health
improves as the Specific purges the system of impurities, and ns new, rich blood
begins to flow in the veins the unsightly sores and other evidences of blood poison
disappear ; strength returns and you are forever rid of this loathsome disease
Our HomeTieatmriit Hook on Contagious Blood Poison tells you all about the
symptoms, different stage, etc., of this unease. We will mail you a copy free.
if you need advice or sjiecial directions, write our physicians : it will coat you
nothing and tuay hasten your cure. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, UK
SFXLS & GRAY'S
United Shows
Will Exhibit
OWE DAY 0MLY
Afternoon and evenm", at l'endlcton
Wednesday, July 1 7
rt)M BHi
' CsOlUCti .MCvllCUi lJi.-juv
jf!
The six Harvelous Eddy's, Premier Acrobats.
tugbMI Halantiii porformorB m the known world: nothing
too (lirht ult for them to perform.
100 Startling acts and features.
Arenic Attractions Unparalleled.
Magnificent Street Parade
Never lieiore have you had tin- opportunity of seeini; mh.Ii gorgeous
display and royal splendor. Avail yourselves ol it.
Wild Beasts from the jungles of Africa.
Hiss Edna has startled the world.
The 20 clowns are a win. I.
circus in
laugh
themselves, so go prepared to
Kead what the Papers Say:
Topeka State Capital, June 14. "The pcrforruaui e eiwn In the
lanious Sells and (iray's I nit d Shows here yest rda was the great-
usl et r given under a tent in this city,"
Kansas City Times, June 12. "The Sells & Gray's United Shows
more than met tin expectations ol the m imic h. it v sterdai The
street paradi was :,impl ,1 marvel." ,
Om.ilia Iiee, uile (1 "Nevet 111 the Instorv ot shows I1.1-, tlwr,-
lieen such a throng of people under one tent as greeted Sells A dray's
famous production here yesterday. All speak of it in the highest of
terms."
Reserved Seat Sale begins at o. p. gg. on show day at Tallman A Co.'s
Drug Store.
K. J. Sells and J. L. Ciray, I'rops.
linlilen Medical
TH omnia or KISSINti.
Tha editor o( the Orra;on Kepublicau,
an excellent daily publication of Baker
Uity, iacouteiuplatiug embarking upon
the sea of matrimony and has already
selected his crew, lie is ao authority,
therefore, uu kissing aud all aatociate
aubjects. He discusses the oaculatory
science in a recent editorial .as follow :
A (iermantown man who claims to
have made a ttudy of tbe kilt in that
apint of scientific analytit which i
now to popular, says that it really bat
a mutt interettiug bittoijr.
its origin wa in prebiatoric times,
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(,,'0011,11 anon nil, etc, man aw Do I
tliug for his life against all torts of I
Don't Cut Corns
I Uu It 1 uur.alt
Let Any bod slo H
far Veti.
What mail or woman
suderlDK with painful
aud auuujr lug 0 o r u
will not give Sft seu lo
have tiieat removsd?
For ecu la you gel
LEONARD'S
Hamburg
Cora Remover
Mai to your Sou?, c, itiai.j .1 in.
an,, MUtf tmr turn yttu Lav.
on iiiacca. aSuat 11 it. lata lawa vou
uaat, UacI It or now iortuilny It la.
wavita at a aaaga, ua , pAaAAa. kAitl
aaaai. air ...muan itialaa
cil U
Oaa ci
. aul
III.
.,n 10c, joinla. LtttHi, tV- .
, luanaai luar tAMludalll
DR. W. (J
piiout Tl
PUYSICUMS.
t'i.I,K
OfflOl IN
oiillillua Offloti hour., Ill U) U I. a
1S1S1
p 1,1
J vmt
it,,.
K. W. VIN0KNT, If. U. OKK10K KKAK
ot Plnl Natloual Buk. Odes hour 10 lu 1.
a. as. ; l lot p. m.
DK8. SMITH A HKNDB1W0N. 0KK1CK
orer ru,llii.ui oaviuj. Hauk Vtii.piioa HI,
rMlAsaou tslspaoas 3.
H. ti. l.AKr'lKU) M 1)., HOW Kt 'PA TH
tc Parilclau a ml Surfua. iiSJ' Iu i ua,'
Bulletins' T.-ic-puouc 0(Do, black Ttj resl
Ueuce, black H
P0I SALK 01 KXLHAKUS
A NKW BIX HOK8M POWKH UA80-
liiin ciikiu,' auil all ttxlurei couipirm uiiki
pipiuf, ballery ami okKlrlc iparkar. al a low
price , or will uAc'tiAuia lor cord wood. J Cloy.
Pauillakiu, .11,'ki.ii
!
AHCHITICT8 AMD BUILDglS.
T. tr. HOWAUD. AKUHITKlT AM) HI
pairlalaudtuit, maka. ouiaplAte aud Nllablc
vit.it I'tt uuiniiui
Kuuui
lor bulldlus. la
MD 17, iu nl bulldiu
lb elly or oounlrr
J. L. Ml l.l.KK M. 1).. KKHl'AIN Hl.OCK.
truAU and cerreuu are Iroublaa, oaurrUal
coudlllcai. an I luipalrod Uajariu. Ulauat
propvrly 4 tied for retractive srrors.
1)K. U. J. M'KAt'L, ROOal 17, A880CIA
liou block Tsaspbone . resldaao ule
pboue. black 111
OHTBOPATHlt I'HYSltJIANH, 1JK8.
keya. A Kaye. Office, our block weal ol Boa
ion Store
HIIKKK ,t t'Ol.K. DONTK At-I'OKH AND
ituiiucia ban cu a cm lurui.ueu ou uon ao
i.;a, too win a A apeciailV I r, MA pi trVl0
aavt uu it , uu ativan. uaar mi.
A Force of 20 People
are now employed at the Do
mestic Laundry. If our work
was not Riving satisfaction
we certainly could not attord
to employ them. They all
spend their money in Fendle
ton. Think of this and send
us your bnndle.
The Domestic Steam Laundry.
Whotaaal
dealfir in ..
Ice.
Wood and
Sunlit
Milwaukee
Beer.
Henry Kopittke
Oregon Lumber Yard
WOOD (1UTTKRH
For nam and dwellings.
Cheaper than tin.
Lumber,
LaBth,
Shingles,
Building Paper,
Tar Paper.
Lime and Cement,
Mouldings.
Pickets.
Plaster,
I trick and Sand,
Screen Doors fj Windows,
Sash and Doors,
Terra Cotta Pipe.
Borie & Light. Prop'?
Alta St., opp. Court House
I L. Ray 6k Co.,
Bur and ssll
Stockti, Bonde
and Grain
lor oah or on margin.
New Yrk Stock Bxiatiaage.
Chicago Stock Eachaogs).
Chicago Board of Trade.
Oourt Hn.a,
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KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
aataMSAAa I
aha. AwmraW
faai. tlrlajat I
kak
Shout
uarr,
nasj
Time Sshsduls
Peora Panditten.
t'hloaso
I'nrtland
Hpeolal
:V p. m.
via Hnnt-Ington.
Halt i..k... Dnvr rani
worth, Omah. CI
PJP City, HI LmTi"
l.'hlcssr. and luir
Atlantic
Rxprai
S:ls a. m.
via Hunt
In ton
at Paul
Paat Mall
S:IA a. m.
via
Rpokan.
'-a, osny.r as
worth, OmahA, aa.
"!lT,Hl.lx,, eft
10 .
Walla Wall. -
aekan?,WaiiA..iH1,
man, Mtnneaujn, u,
Paul. Diiinth 1 L
ee, Chloaeo and Un
Ocean and River
PROM PORTLAND.
Mil
xnedule.
all ialllUK dat ,
:lp. m. I Est fnkaVZir"
M 'Han Fran.lTO .
Hall every 5 rtsri.
1
Dally
exnupt
Hunday
p. ni.
Hattirday
10 p. in.
Dally az.
Hun. lay
t a. n.
Columbia Rivtr
'"till..
niiiimiiu in....
(iroaon City Nawberg,
Balem Indapendane.
and Way-LsadlM '
Sam.
I Ufa Tim.
aii.I Hat.
7 a. m
Trie. This.
and Hal
Corvalll and Way.
Landing
Willamette andYam
nivara
,rea 'y, Dayton
and Way-Landlnti
Rlparla
:4oa. m.
Dally.
to.
. aaaj.,
r tta.wi.ion . rui.
a fnt Hand are.
P. P. WAM.i.ay
Take the...
Washington &
Columbia River
Railway
ror i,nicago, nr.. rani, Ht. itnnii,
tax Ultr, St. Joe, Omaha, tad
ill d.:.i. t a j r
ah i unita idM dim 30
I'nrlland and points
on th. Sound.
Arrive. Monday.. V tc.1 n aa. lata am., i
11o6a. m Tuesday. Tbumlay. and I
a. A m.
Daparta dally axi-apt HnnOay al n, p
V, , r Infiitaittlnn i.aai.kla. AaAt ..J .
nodkUoui call nn or address
W ADAMI, i
Pendlsios, i
H I A 1 K K II K AH 0. P. A.,
Walla Walla. Was.
IIS IWBISAB1
NIIK I HrK
H IIBsalll
PACIFIC
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Care,
Elegant Dining Can,
Tourist Sleeping Cars
To
12
aotd by JOHN mi II Ml n I
The Louvre Saloon
KNi)i.arroN
(IHauiJN.
Iu air
lliou ou BiuQ .liawl, uaa
ONTRAO'fOK A.N1)
bulldar. Ktiuiau lurni.liod ou all siud ol
masonry, oaiucut walk., iiuue walla. to Or
dsss oau be lall ai the aai Oragonian otto
BANKS AMD II0KIIS.
UK. LYNN K. Bl.AKKSlaKlv, UHHON1C
and DVOU UlacAac. AIl.l .lUvAAa .11 HoatSIl
Opu. Hotel, cor Water au.l Ualu St, , feu. Ik
ton, Ore.
TUK KAKMKK'M HANK OK WSSTON
Wsaiou. oreajon iHmi a eueral baulu
- . . a ,u. attu auiu ijoi
' lectleua urouiuuv Aliaaid.I m ai i-
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Prosaslsl.
S. A. VAUUUAS
In Judd Bulldlus
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satvlaa. Bank Oaa adalnUUired
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asauisnt uaablsr
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If 1 H8T NATIONAL BANK. OK ATHSNa
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V00e. iuimuAi on uj desosiia. biu. iu
torslfn and domeatlc escbauiie lonoiu
t:
You get
Good Beer..
Wheu you driuk
PILSNER
BEER.
JC. A. MANN UMNTI8T, IN A880t)lA
Hoi Slaat, err P B. Oleoma'. oSlee
a- u aaraall, aaslsiaot
1 asil
esabler
3, Kirk.
i cm Mr.
ATTaNITI.
UAKTKK A KAIaKY, ATTOKNKY8 AT
it '. uotce in aavinc aaas aulldlnt
UK AN A l.i ivY hi, 1. ATTOKNKY8 AT
Law. Uouai u AaSociaOou Uook Pudl
ton. Oraaoa
T. U. HAlItKY, LAWYKK. OKKIOB IN
Judd Buildta. Peudtetou, Orsaeo.
N. BBgJUILitY, ATTOKNlCYAT LAW.
Oao iu Aasecieuou aloek
a. 1). aOYU. ATTORNEY AT LAW
Oaurl aa,
L
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B. UKKUNK. ATTOKN h Y AT LAW.
Pvudlelou, Oregon
K1K8T NATIONAL BANK OK PBMULB
WO. Capital 170,000; iurptiu. Nu,iU) TiIm
acta uera Uuklu, CuAlueZ Kacbana.
aad lelearaitbic Irau.fer. .old ou ( hluaio iif..
vssaciaoo, new York and priuciual iMluurici
tae Nortbweat Draiu Dn.n ., ifhiV , L .
and Kurope Maka oolleciiou, ou ruabl.
taimi lav Allk.l,. r,.!. .. T ule
vloe-prealdenl; 0. B Wade. OAAbl.r H iff
Uuaroaey. aaaljukiit oasblsr
TH. PKNULBTON 8AV1NAB BAllF
Peunlou,OrtOo Oriaulwid March lum'
paelUl, 100,000; .urplu.' do,lu, luu .iirT'
lowed on daw d.soalu. dxutuam? ' h,
and said ou all prlnslpal polnt7lra.TV.
LAM Linn arlaan u ,v, .,.11.... la. "tiai al
Guaranteed aQt
cauue, ueadaehe
dizzint388 ...
to
or
arasld.
IJ.it Saul i.rcpAid uu racaikit ,.r U ciciu bt
Ittiai a ua a. . . .
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bulnllus
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KKB , LA W OKK1UB IN J U UU
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10, II, U as
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Vf POUNU-THK KOLLoWl.NU UK
scribed .lock tva been ukeu uu h h.
City Marshal aud will be wld at ibe p,,Iu5a.
Ol Uu day. lor vou aud expeuAc. "P,r"n
One I year old wblto .polled .leer trou
right ear. braud uol vLlbliT ' ou oS
Oil. 3 year old bfludle .uotied ben., cop ot
rlgbt ear, braud uol vi.ibk v
Dated July , mi.
1. m aUuiUatAa. ch, Mafaaai
Ask for it.
Scultz Brewing Co.
Telephone 72.
ALLEN BROS.,
Wood stfld
PoaU.
es aaa dry,
'tin.
"""".ol bAvlmta.KA.ul
KT. PAUL
' MINNKAPOUb
DULvTB
KAKOO
mv a am mik
)CKO()KHTl).N
IWINSKPKli
II KI.KNA ancl
iBl'TTE.
TUHOUGH TICKETS
GHICAUO
WAHHINC1T0N
PHIl.ADKl.l'HIA
NhW YORK
BOSTON
aod all points Kast anil bontd.
I in. mat, ticket, to JauAii and is
Tacouia aud Nnrtberu Pacific
aud Amur lean Hue.
TIMS BCHBDULB.
I ,iii itttta l uu.liumn .ia.ij me"
At 6 .UU u. ui
tou. Oregon, or A. D.
Third aud Morrlaou Hu , reriuuid I
..White Collar Line..
PORTLAND - ASTORIA tWK
Str. "Tahoma."
Dally round trips excepl SuudJ
Time Card.
Ave IMrtlitml
Lsave Anuria
. ?1"
J A.
THR hillrX.Wil.TI AMI M
i iiAa 1IA.I.1,.' I uniuiina -
Str. "Bailey Qatiert.
Dally round trip except Mono!
W ... I'l 11,1 jf
- , . . p ..I., i ...... iiMui n i
din ouvei, UM.aue uta. 7;
White Salmon, Lyleit mmm
Tint) Card.
7 A Bf
lit
j
H
Li
ve Portland . . .
Arrive Tbe Daiiea
laeave "
Arrive Portland
Far. Halls to Fortltod
rare Dalles (A Portland Hid nluril
. . ....... ... .-.c ,M OU
...ictuail iicaec. lor ucjcu ....
The Dallas. Appiy 1 a
Meals the vary bddt.
tfuuday Irtpe a leadlukj 'lullil k
I tiu route ba tbe i.ruc..
u , i inn. ou tar it.
Lanaliig: Fot ol Aid
ouiii rtuso iiuiu jji ,,-
PurtUuu, s-aaj
I T A lilH A A I AIIUI IS , ' - . . .
JOHN M KILLllliN. Alt.. Tb dsaiw. v(a
i K a'I ll hK A BARMBB, A(IS., "
W. CHICKTON, Agt., l oiiiauc..
i" i a
Tha KauM Oraarosuao IS i
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p.. a ncmiuaiin " ji rj
k. - -,.. it tuu " .
a taotae ajij.av-.,- .tar
w-tJ :uk.ii it mi tat
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