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Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock on the Coast Telephone connection at ranch. Ad dress Pilot Rock or Pendleton. Chas. Cunningham. THUKSDAY, JULY 1. I'.hii carry their ends. The people Dftl van in iniiMr to ! asleep to a OOnnlng. They hare heien miller tin- nil.' of (.ftiay ami hi. (tang (or .o lorK that they seem to like it. DAILY. WEEKLY AND 8KMMVKKKLT BY THI- Bast Orcffonlan PublUhlng; Company, FENDLfiTON. , a OKI (.ON. PAIL MIIV fin i. if MTMl rntnpypc- ymiil . Qn copy U nnth, Dy mail lr. trop pt wk , l'v . MiWf tHi uMcrlptton Staf lj nutm-ai . . . mi wnii v tWUm irriN iAitv ClirriUM RATI : Qaa copy on yt tt tn copy n mnrmi . . . Triel tuDvrlptton . . . . , gag l luMbtri i WISH I v tuft (iMfOVf OMflli ..as. 0 iy ( monihi Trial tuh rtpfton cor ADVIITillNil PATH 1 (Dm a IvertlMHMniu 1 0 inch, or Itia. tn Smi Weklr ptr month On tnefc. or In, in daily pt tmnitli . . . . To tar fete, or lata, tn Hnlr an.. Weakly per 0r thro In- net. Semi Weekly, per linn per uft irree m net, i ativ. pr in n per Monir : ?, . . I . 5. t Over three ho. In lla.ly .nil Week If. pet inch per tnnath t ft tin In. h, or left. In Weekly pet ttmiitr, t tt.r, llrr" 1.1 net. In M eehlv. per lit. It per mi.tittt . . . . m Oeer three n.rhe. In Tiie.ilev . I.e.. of Bcml-Weekly. per Inc h per tannin , , , ft S.tll.1 nonpareil tlminrturnl. In Semi We..t Weekle M Daily, nr.! iaaarlloa, pet la.h.lt.uo, nch ubeeue.l 1 .Bu tton, fee. Loci MvtcrM. ten c.ntt pet llaa, h inkertin.. The Boer aav they will tight t Um laat and they do I ant in fart they are laiting while tireat iiritain iIiowh signs of contracting that tired fe.ilmg. The tiiermonii'ter run laterm! h.. lt--green in the ahade in London n few dayt ago the hotteat day in the sea on. In Chicago the tame day the mercury stood at UM degrees. Hut 16 in London ih ahotit as warm an 10'J in Chicago, owing to the hunu.l 1 1 of the atmosphere in London. About one-half of the ni-ceasarv foOOO to establish a hospital in Poodle ton baa been atibacribed by a few pro fessional and bnainean men. Work on the hospital will lie begun thin fall. No worthy enterprise ever (aila to com mand encouragement from l'endleton'n citiieos. A hopsital is a necessity in Pentlletou. It is one institution that Pendleton ban needed for iiiinv years. French tlnancuH are saiil to be in bad shape. Tne Frencli have an annual in terest burden of f.lHI.OOo.iKVI and Ike toilers of that country are unequal to it. 1' ranee in maintaining an army ami navy out of proportion to her resource: and otherwise squandering l-evmul her means. She iias so far manage' I bO make both ends meet witli borrowed money, but borrowing cannot be re sorted to always. Andrew Carnegie iias given away 113,000,000 in the United State and t,0UO,0O0 in Scotland. He Worked the "infant industry" racket to a brown turn. Carnegie r.ecure.1 moat ot Inn wealth through the favors of a peotei live tariff. Molten wan poured into Inn pocketn through special legislation. Now, that he in giving it away with such a lavish ban. I, will even thing up as far an it can Imj done. The New York World, sayn a klag'l jests are always laughed at, unually i not.-.: and often remembered. Ttt a lady who protested that thu VOttH rather die than go without her cigar ette, King Kdward is reported U iiave retorted, "All right: die, then, and smoke." In saying this tie tired a shot that will be heard all around He world. The king did well in condemn ing the use of tobacco hy women. The habit in men is bail euougb.but in are men it ia ten times worse. Nicotine in no frieud of bright eyes, tall tonM aud vigoroun figures. A wooian a. a cigarette fiend is a horrible night The recent iiot wave in the east was the moat serious iu thirty yearn Nat only crops suffered but many liven were sacrificed ; it drove farmern from their ilelda, merchanta from the desks, workmen from the factories and nlaved havoc witii buninesn. It caused a slump in stocks and bonds aud m settled ail linen of trade. At almont all uoints east of tin- Hockiea it kbld away. In spite of it, however, accord ing to government reporsl, we wil 1 have about 7iKJ,ihju,oOo bushels of wheat, oH.i,U00,0Ul bushels of oats and j,0,.i,00vj,0oi' bushels of corn, enough to meet the demands at home ami abroad . it baa been recently discovered that large amounts were paid to several mem barn of the 1'enusylvama legisla ture for their voles during the session of that body which close. I about ten day. ago. It is staled that 11,000,000 was distributed in this way. The money was used to influence votes in the selection of the speaker of the house aud to secure the passage of rail way fran b km- grab bills. Incidental y or di recti v the election of M 8. ljuay, as I niied 8tate senator, was in volved iu the speakership contest. Those who control the republican ma chine iu Pennsylvania feel so secure iu power that they do not hesitate at any Chan no1 v 1'epaw did some talking while in Paria the other day. He talked about the feeling against the I'nited Staten in continental Kurope ami the rumored hostile alliance and tariff war againat America. He stated that tiermany was our moat hostile competitor and Kngland more a friend to ua than we were to Kngland. ObMMtJ "napped Ills fingers like the down that he ia and exclaimed that Columbia was not afraid of all Kurope. Thin ia, of cnurec, a fact, but it ia not necessary for the likea of him going around with bin mouth open like a trap door. A brave man and a brave nation do not carry chips on their iboaldeft) Mantama are inclined to strut and cowarda alwava brag. AN UN I TOM JOHNSON. At the close of the civil war a dis charged c m illiterate soldier, witli his wife and family, trudged wearily over the f. ...thill" of Kentucky from their little homestead in the village of lieorgntown to Staunton, Va., for pro tection, writes Kobert Mackay. The family consisted of two boya bright, cheerful fellows. One waa tired anil sore from the continued tramp over the hard roadways, but the other waa helping him as beat he could and urg ing him on to the place where rest awaited them. At the satin time be was encouraging Ilia downhearted fath er and mother witli kind words. "Iion'i mind, pa," he said; "1 kin sell papers an' will give you all I make." Today that boy ia mentioned aa a candidate for president of the United Htatea. He is Tom L. Johnson, mayor of Cleveland, O. When Tom Johnson told bin father that he would sell pa pers to help him along he was just 11 years old. Iu the five weeks imme diately following Lee's surrender he pro veal that he had the head of a fliian cier. In that period lie earned There was great thirst for news in Htaunton, but once a day only was it in communication with the outside world, and then it was by railroad. Tom saw his chance for a monopoly in Htiers and straightway cornered the market. He made the friendship of uductor of Staunton's daily train, vim turned over to him all the papers. 'or rive weeks lie held this monopoly, telling daily papers for IS cents each. Three yearn later Tom went to work in a rolling mill in Louisville, at a "mall salary. In the same office with Him wax another boy, Arthur J. Moz- win. later became his business partner. For economical reasons the managers decided that oue of the boys had to go. When It came to a choice Max b0Bl wan retained, and Johnson wan turned out to begin over again. Louisville had a ramshackle, broken down street railroad, the cars of which were drawn bv niillen, when Tom John son applied there for work, lteeentlv lie sold bin interest in that railroad at handsome profit, after being, tor 13 yeam, its largest stockholder, and chiefly instrumental in dimming il from mule to electric power. After vouug Johnson had ueen con nected with the railway a few weeks its president . Illderman duPont, no ticed him picking up some pieces of scrap iron and depositing them iu a barrel that atood near the entrance to the car ihops. "What are you doing that for?" aaked Mr. duPont, rather steruly. "Why, sir," said Tom, a little em barrassed, "there is no use Sweating inese pieces of iron. The company BssV) want to have them melted over, noine day." Mr dill'oiu went into his othce aud thought. He sent for Tom, and aaid: "I just think 1 nave some work for a on nil man like vou. How would you like to stay in the othce aud have vour salary rained 1 1 a week?" Toon Turn I.. Johnson went up like a rocket; but, unlike many rockets, he stayed up. lie tUickly rose from position to position Irom onice boy to ctuet cash ier; aim, on nm seventeenth u.rwuiav he wan made superintendent of the road. Then he began a system that improved the road and put it on a pay iug basis. He improved the passenger accommodations and reduced the ex penses. Three years aa superintendent of this road made him long for wider fields of action. He told his employers that his scope was too limited .Mr dul'.. nt had every contldeaoe in his protege. He knew that the ambitious yuuug man would try to succeed honestly. the purchase of the street railway? In Indianapolis, making the first step in the course that enabled him to ab sorb tbe street car lines of Cleveland, Detroit, St. Lout and other citlea. Mr Johnson line no business in terests tody. He ia many Lines a millionaire. MUM' Fill DISEASES. It nprwars from the latest medical discovery, that several diseases pro long. Inttead of shorten life. Kheutrmtic people, for instance, rarely die young. How this disease wards off death ia not known. It is probable, however, Uiat the blood ac piirptsoaie property which ia fatal to the germs of other diaeasea. (lout ia a malady which also Isagthen one's days. Sometimes it goes to the hesrt and proves fatal. Put if it can tie kept to the big lei the Calient may feel pretty confident that e will live till his ninetieth birth day, or perhaps his hundredth birth day. The explanation of this fact, put forward by a medical scientist, in that the gout frees the hi oral Irom pois.ni otis matter. s s s It appears that hy banishing small pox we have lost a splendid life pre server. In a census of aged people taken manv vears ago it was found that a very large number were pockmarked. This led a doctor to make a calcula tion, which provetl that there were twice aa many pockmarked people over 80 yeara old aa there would have been unless the smallpox exercised a pre serrative on life. He accounted for this curious fact by concluding that the smallpox microbe frightened awav all other microbes, juat as rata frighten away mice from a house. it would scarcely be snpHsel that bronchitis would add to one's davs. Very often it shortens them consider ably, but In other cases it has quite the opposite effect. A very large num ber Of the old people you meet cough all the vear round with chronic bronchitis. You would think, when listening to them, that they must very qnickly cough themselves to death. That ia not so at all. The coughing helps the heart to circulate the blood, anJ, in fact, given exercise to all the organs Hut for this daily exercise many old people's bodily mechanism would get fatally clogged Besides), a man with bronchitis is very careful of himself. He will not sit in draughts, lie will avoid getting drenched, he will not be out late at night and lose a gmnl part of his sleep. Anil thus he more than compensates lor the injury done bv Ins ailment. s A weak heart does not often prolong life, but there are caaea on record where it baa done so. A weak heart in certainly more conducive to length of days than an exceedinglv strong one, for the latter thrown too much work on the other organs and wears them out lfore their time. It in the same with the stomach. Hyapepsia, provided it is of a mild form, servea to keep death away. Moat centenariann have been veryfmoderate eatera. Deafness is another ailment which baa this curioua property of adding yeara to the victim'a liie. Now and again a deaf man ia run over in the atreeta of citiea. Hut when deaf people prudently pitch their tent in the coun try they live, aa a rule, to a very old age. Probably the true explanation of this fact ia that deafness saves us from a lot of worry. The shrill noises to which most people are insensible, lie eause they have got used to them, are really verv injurious. Harking dogs, crowing cocks, shouting paper sellers, whistling boya, rattliug carts, etc., exert a seriouslv injurious intlueuce on one's health. Tne ear nerve is a very large one, and every time it is over stimulated the brain receives an in jurious shock. Deaf people escape all these life ahortenera ami hence they live long. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL. One morning the othce bov told Mr. Johnson that Mr. duPont wanted to see him. Johnson entered the pros i.l. iii'- private office, little dreaming of all that was in store for him. With out rising from his chair Mr. duPont handed his youthful superintendent a cert i tied check for 930,01)0, with the in formation that tie wan honorably dis charged, aud could try his fortune in the open mart. "Hut the security" queried loui Johnson. "Your word is enough tor me." aaid Mr. duPont, "if you live I kuow you'll day it hack; if you die, why. I'll be out juat so much. But you'll live, Tom; and now, go in and wiu." Later Tom Johnson had the pleasure of associating two of Mr. duPout's sons in some of his many buaiueas ventures. With the generous loan the young financier organised a triumvirate for WfaamLu III R J Br fl B ' l lime ga?jaP'rJaPT H B !m gja fl gggaga im. f . aBsHI skataaBBB! asBBBBst X 'ISfi I PBS " jam SAVES LIFE wntari, ni . A.iijt b it""' I was In barf snail l. th. ".prinp "bamr-H' MltMa rUmanac ami 7 JV i. .i-.orne.nt of Wln-ef Wjlal and JJw Blw-k-DrauRht. Bine. Apn JBtb, 1 ,, Iniir bottle. of win- of OWnl and "r" V"' " rs-ofThetllorn n .. ." , c4n new perion now. i .i ," LV r i,PjriTO wslr out to sat nm of my n. Ishbon. i D"?I? I would hnv- noon In th- irrav.' . lit not, ts tor Wine of Csrdui. ft h jjJID ffiffgjbn. It It wll that went, ttt more patient fhtn men. ftw mm cnulrl htir the bitt.r p.n. the st,ony sad dbtrm th.t women rndurt. Thoutsndi of women hve come to look upon Miffrrint ai a dutv of their lex. Hut there tn many IruUncei of this heroic fortitude which CARDli now render unnereitsry. Women need no looser wfter tor "J ' asks. Wine of ( .rdui brinse relief to modeit women In the P"vttv of their hornet Wsny ot the belt hornet In thit city srt never without thu ureal medicine. It cure, whitet and falling of the womb tnd completely ertfll cttet thtte dratn periodical paiiu. Mn. Dtvl.' cure ihewi you roniiu Ivelv what you may expect If you follow her example md Uke Wine oi Cardui. Thtdford's Blick.raut,ht slds Wine ot Cardui bv retulttint the tomath and bowel.. When vou atk your dnntbt for theie meduine.. Be ure you ct them. It wai Wine of Cardui tnd rhtdlord'i Black Urtught that lived Mrs. Davit' life. Never take a tubihtub A Force of 20 People an- now employed at thi Dfl mHtic Laundry. H out WW was BOI Riving satisfaction we certainly ronltl not afford to employ them The-y all pend tlifir money in Penille ton. Tlimk of lhis all(l seml us your bundle. The DOBtttk Steam l aundry. 1 F.l. lasjsrl asstt ukI mertlnrf.. MMraw.slTlMt7iiioiii. "T tall'' "' i h.iii.iiiis if.t Maaioine t oiinj, .r.-..- CRESCENT BICYCLES The Wheel that is Sky High In Quality Prices From $22 to $60. Road wheols; - $35. Racers, - - - - $50. Chainless Crescents $60. Boys and Girls Wheels $22 1900 Models as low as $15, $20 $25. ( 'ivsciMit Wheels uipplii'd with sprino traiuos and Marrow oOMtflT luakts or vitl either. TumiH of payment to unit eustorJAtTb, with n intejreHt. Tall antl get a OAieUogUi CRESCENT AGENCY. East Oregonian Building. FORKS I.OWHOWN TANK PIMPS. LACE LEATHER SUCTION HOSE ROPES, STEEL CABLE, 1:1 C : : EVERYTHING - FOR HARVEST HANSFORD & THOMPSON, IIAItliWAIil Mi:i(('ll AN I - Main Slreet, - Pendleton. Ore. BOLTS (INK LINK . Itie Us CLASSIFIED ADS. cot'NT HKVKN WOKHH To 1 II K LINK. Ou. Uu, ur mora, per wok, at th. rate of I e per II ni' On,. Iin,' or more. Mr moiitli. at the ran nf -toe uer hn Cor. Court and Johnson Sts. PENDLETON. OREGON .u in li.ai Kleclrle Llfbta. Awcrlcau flau. rats. I bin to 1 Mlajay Kuroiwan pl.u. 50e. 76e, 11.00 eptvial raisa by Mk or uioutli Free Bus OeeU all 1 raiaa. CoutmcrcUl 1 rede aVoiictted. Piae Sample Kooo.a 5pcial Attention Olven to Country Trade. CONRAD KOIILEH.PRO P N, BERKELEY Has the following baraine 4S0 aeres Al wheat land. .20 acra, Al wheat land. 2 lots well located 0O, 1 lot lower Weill- Htreet $90. Also a big list of town and county property cheap. I'll HKK UNti lists 'AN' . inaes I tistss ago lav eat'ti t'tiJllioual luavrllou. HH I. I I'.l . I lime Jc !l liatW H' i 1 1 iin - tie IV oat li a.t.tltloual luaerllou Ktvt LntM 1 lluiu .....Itie I linn toe 3 lims. fate jii eai-'i a. I itioual luaerllou I Mil i.tSf I 1 1 me ' DBMS I limua lor earl ...lite ..We ,..Mi eilr. SIX LIN KM i i in.- J llm.e I mists. Jur earli a.lilltloual luaerllou . PHYSICIANS. DR. W. O. CO Lit. OKKIOK IN JDDO oulldlua mill, bouri, 10 to li a.m.; I to S p. iu. Tel.puoue 77. K. W. V1NOKNT. M. 0. OKK11K UKAK of rirat HetlOBSl Hank Office Uoura 10 g 1 a. B. 1 lot p. m. FOU SALK OR UXCHANUK. v NRVi six HOK8K I'OWKK 0A80- liue euslur au t all lltturva rompl.te. leaks, ptpiug, i. iii -rv in i elueirlr tparker, at a low itii . . of will excU.uau for rorjwooj J t'iovt, rell.ttrlull. oreaou PUB. Hit I T II a HKNOKK80.N OKKIOK over I'eu llei.iu satniK- Uauk. Ttl.pboue ! , i . .. I. in . ictepuoue J iTi. OARVIKU), M l UOlIBi PATH to fbytlctau an I Suiaeou offirr tn Juili! ulliliua TelapUouu Office, blsut 73; reai dauoe, bla. k ii J. L. UllebKH. M. OT HKSI'.VIN 111 t TK Iraala autl oorrerta ee Iroublea. eatarrlntl uootlllloua auii impalru.l Uuarmg. (iltaaea properly nii.-.i lor retractive error. 1K. 1. J. M 1AI I BOOM K A8SOOU tlou block Tsltpboue S3; ratltleoee Uile pboue. black iti OHTItOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, 0R8. keyea A K.yw OrUce, oue blovk weal of Bo ion Store nil. i.y.NNK hi.ak i.i.i.i. t;iiKONie ami nsrvoui aiecae. an. I liaeaaaa ol WOBMU, llpp. llou ) i"oi Wir suit Maui Sts , leuillc i. 'ii Ors. ARCH1TKCTS AN U BUlLDBRb. T. K. HOWARD, A K 'HIT KCT AND 81' perluteuilrul. make, compute .. reiiabu plau tor bulMlusa iu lbs city or uouuiri kooni 17, JuJtl bulltl.UK .-II K I . K A t'OI.K, t'ON'TR Al'TOKM AM) builtler. Katimalea luruitbetl ou abort ao llce Job work a ape.iali; l r..iapt larric. Sboj. on Bluft aireet. ueaf Man. aireel 1) A. MAY, CONTKAITOK AND binliter taliuiaiee luruitbe.1 ou all kluda ot maaonry. remeut walk., atoue walla, stc. Or- Souiau office dsn eau be lcit at Ibc BANKS AND UKUKKRS. 0IMTUT8. V. A. VAUOHAN, DKNTIBT. OKKIliK In J odd Sulidiua A. L. HKAT1K, 1). I). 8. OKVICK OVKK Sarluga Bank Oa. admluitlerod. K. A. MANN, DRNTIBT, IN AMOOIA Uo. BltMik. ovtr t. B. i ...... .m offittei I'Mt rAKMKK'b UANK OK WK8TON Vrjauu. Orsaea Uoua . aeuertl baukiua oualueaa Kn . ausr bougbt aud Wild Col Ivetioua prompiiy alieudeJ . ARwra iu uoal aioelleui couditiou, aud au reporie.1 upon luvoallallun i nmmillee of leapouaible iTtlieu. Officer! : K Jtuuaiii, preaideui. Oeo VS 1'roeb.lel, Tier preaideui . 0. M Puree, esajklei ,J. K. RlUsore, aaaltuui caablor; direciot. O. A. Uartuuu, 11. Jobut, T. J. Prlve O I' I draw, J. P. KlUcor, Robert Jamwaou U ' w rroebaisl. Kiah l NATIONAL BAN K.OK A l'HbuA OrMM Gapltal, tao.OOu, aurpiua ami piodi.' Iu,o0i). lulereat ou lira.' depoalu. DeaU in' 1 for.ifu and domestic .tcbauae CoUtetlaai prouip.iy alieuded to. Heurjr C Adama nrea Idem; T. J. Kirk, vlo-preaideol ; K i 'h7 Bell OsaAaSI MA I. L Uaruelt. aaai.taut cubier. "ul Help or Situation Wanted. C. F.Cook's Eiiiplojiiient Agency Corner Main aud Alia Street. PKNDLKTON - OKEUON ATTORNKYb. CAKTKK BALKY, ATTOBNBYS AT L . Ottceluaatiuia Uaak Buildius UhAS A LOWKLL, ATTOBNBYS A I Ua Kooui 14 Aaaociatiou Block I cu ll, ton. Ureajoai T. U.HA1LBY, LAWVKH. OKKlt'K IN Judd BuUdina, feudletou Orogon. N. BBBBKLKY, ATTOK.NBY AT LAW. Dffice to Association Block s. v. nuin, AiiunnM ai law . in Qsaitt . L. B. BKKDKIi. ATTOBNH. AT LAW . i'eu.llclon. Oregon JAMBS A. KBB, LAW OBBIOB IN JUDD Bulldlntt STILLMAN A PIRROK, ATTOBNBYS at law. Rooau. 10, II, U aud 13 Aawx iation block. KIBST NATIONAL BANK OK KKNDLK tou l .piul, I7U.OU0. aurp.u.. Hu,uou Iran. SCUl seueja baoklus Eu.luc Ktcli.ua. .. . ....,.. uuiiu.w atcuauae ami telesr.niiic traualera aold ou t'lnca... riii Pr.uriaeo. New Vi.rk j...l ul..iui:l.T Ue N'orUiWMt melt. Urawu ou ibiua Jaiu aud Kurope Make, uoileetioua on reasonable term. Lev i Aukeuy nreaidcui W t Mal.ock vi.i-pretldelit, I v,ac, CMUier 11 1' Oueruaey, aaaltlaut oaabier THU. PBNDLKTON 8AV1NU8 HANK i'eudielou,Ore-ou Orjauiaed March 1 laS oapltal, loli.ODC; .urplu o....i Iuwcm al. lowe.1 ou lime dtpoaila. Ktcbaua, U.i.hi aud sold ou all priuclpal poiuu Suocial ai teution aiveu to nolle. lions. W J Turulah preaideui J N. leal, vloo-piatideul V i Morris, caablsr. LN POUNIV TUB KeXTowTNiTirK- acrlbe.t atock baa beeu lakeu uo bv lb City Marabal autl will be ...Id ,i tiit. J,,,, ' of teu day. fur eoala and eapeuaet ' One i year old wlnu .polled ateer, crop oB right oar, brand uol vl.lblc Due J rsar old briudle .polled b.lfei crop oC rigbt ear, btaud uot viaible. ' listed Jul) . 1WI1. . M. UKAIUMAN. City Marabal Wliolesale dealer in . Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD (tTJTTKHS Kor iMtrtiB and dwelliDKs. Cheaper than tin. Lumber, Lath. Simmies. Huildinii Paper, Tar Paper. Lime and ( cincnt, MouldinRs. PicketH, Plaster, Krick aud Sand, Screen IkMUricV Windows, Sash and Doors, Terra Cotta Pine. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp. Court House I L. Ray & Co., Buy and ash Stock, Bonds and lira. in fur oatb or on marglua New York Stock Bschange. Chicaffo Stock lixchange. Chicago Board of Trade. Court eni.el. t-'atittlait.iu, 3rt a." Laurels Attsiin! The faria Etsoalllon haa ...j.i. II.. i,.,l.' NeO.1 AwaivJ io I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY Gold mvdaUa wmr jtl.. aManlv.l ttt iv- tnr ior Moid by JOHN 8CUMIDT The Louvre Saloon PKNULKloN . . OUXOON. You get Good Beer.. When you drink PILSNER BEER. Guaranteed not to eause headache or diejiness Ask for ii. Schult Brewing Co. Telephone 7jj, ALLEN BROS., Wood and Host. MM iHjgmm rrlo-Ki,h.. sir aud lammaraok Poau. Wood uloe aun dry. Ottlce rear.ol SaviuBs.Btvuk 111 naraaT TOM Shout Line union Pacifk Prom Psndiston I 1st Ohieaae Portland Hperlal la p. m. via Hunt-iiiKtnii jg. ' "y. R UrJS I hlragn an. I Kaat AlUtltlr Kxpreaa S:IAa. m. via llunt- lUrXUlll. Halt Lake. Denver, tx. BBS City, LoAaoS l-Hffn mill keel at. Paul Paat Mall - i m. via Spokane. Hka 10:, Walla Walla. fi.t ' pOfcatkS. Wallas IH.li mail, Mlnneapolie atl... Paul. DttlnthlRlwiJJk oe, t-nicasoanit Kn 11...... n A n; r. 1 : " -"" iiu niver ischedule pkom I'ORTLAND. I All aalllns date. nib. Hip. m. i Ject u rhanw Kor Han Fran. In ,, Hall every .day. Daily exei'pt Hiindny a p. m . Saturday to p. m. Dally ex. Mini. la v S a. ni. A a. in. Tnea Thin, and Hat. Columbia Itivtr To Attorla and Way Landings. Wlllametts Rlvtr Halsm. In'aeMnltn?;!..' I nun nyi.aiillnl :orvalll. ami w.y. Ijin.liiiK- Wtliam.it in anttYam 7 a m. It I verv Tiiea. Tlirt. (ireaon I'tty, Dayton and Hat. and Way-Landlnfi ...... .-. e. ft lave ItlparlH A a. m. Dally ISt. i BBj I Snako River. . u- m , "ia. .....riH ki 1..WI1UD. fWll, r. r. vani.y, Atanl. Pandlataa Take the sss Washington & Columbia River Railway .1 fit.! LI. I..... T1. T a. 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