East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 19, 1901, Image 2

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    Thoroughbred
Bucks....
Best stock on the
Coast
Ad-
Telephone connection at ranch.
dresH Pilot Rock or Pendleton.
Chas. Cunningham.
FRIDAY, JWt 19, 1901
DAILY. WUKtt AND
Y TH.
Bast OryrronUii Publlaulur Company,
AT
OHM.ON.
rP.NOL.BTON.
nf Um country. Mr. .Inhnaon ii a
plum, cviTv ilny ilnnim-rat, who be
ll arss. In rimlity of opportunity and
quality before the law. H does not
ballaVfl Unit Um law should makn fish
nf mil' BUM Htiil fowl of another. In
SEMI-WEEKLY hart, he I icl ieven in simple antt
dim! MSMfOB) in equal right" to all
an ! atvecial privilege to none.
"sjrirrirm eartv
copvo- v mall ....
P"cw;;i aontka. ! mail . .
VT prr "an . l.y a,.iyr
uhacytptlon ......
tu aimlm i i i , i . i
v.. p.' one yar
thl topv tl months
Trtl tubacrlpttoB
lag l .umbrii
m
D(tl
wiiilv tuMcairrtoN rati
Uaa .op, on yaar
Oa epv til month,
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taaglr copy I .,,,,, !
anvaa i imn,. mil
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On Into, cr lalt. In v WLly par month
Uaa inch, e. laaa. In .tail, par month
Two Inrhei. or lah. In Daily an. I Wy.k ,1 , .
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v miwim na. in i ly ami , py,
on. mi n. or laai.
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ywi in. .1 iminin .... m
Solid .Mpaaila.yarmrr,riti In l-aii.W..yal Wyekly ci
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tan ami pal Uaa. aach mirrtloa.
m I ',iy ai..U rally, pyrin, h prruoalh , m
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A man in Baltimore has sure I. . I in
engraving the entire alphabet on tin
head of a pin. This la "aniall biisi-
for a man to be an success In My
Tin- Q, A. K. and the pension at
lOffMyi are hand in glove after the
Mftlp nl I'ensimi Commissioner Kvane
Praaldanl Mckinlny promised the lead
ers nf the (i. A. R. to remove Kvami
from the head of the peniion ollice
prior to his re-election, but now allows
MM hesitancy in carrying out the
contract. The truth of the matter ia,
BvMM hi only guilty of doing his plain
duty to the country and to remove him
;3 for it would be a crime on the Dart of
the president. The (i. A. K. should
he in iietter huiineaH than trying tooust
Kvaiia out of office. It ia ihameful on
tin- part of that organization to be
plavmg into the hands of the greedy
pennon attorney!.
.Iioo
; -n
f
n
,ttm
On
la
i
: 3
indiintry chemists now obtain a crude
renin of tartar which refined to a high
degra constitutes the acid principle of
the heat forma of baking powder.
The list might be protracted in
definitely and there aei-.n- to he in the
industrial world todav n product ao
utterly worthlaaa that It may not at
leaat And profitable incarnation in
oattle food, fertilizer or glue.
n
engaged in.
The Walla Walla chief of polio h.i
hatl hli aalary rained from $100 to
u mouth. The Walla Walla chief in a
good officer and a big 'un. He deserve
a higher aalary.
Sam While, Khij,., prosecuting; at
torney of Baker, Union and Wallowa
counties, has been made chairman of
the democratic state committee, ami
promisee to be an active, elln ient
official.
WORK OF THh CHgMIST.
A recent directory gives Chicago
more than 1X30,000 population. The
publiaher of it la an apt scholar. The
bigger the population he gives Chicago
the larger the mini tier of directories lie
can dispose of to Chicago's "leading
citUene."
The crop of wheat in Umatilla
county will be greater in proportion to
former crops than has lieon rajfOttajd,
The damage to it has been exaggerated.
There will be more wheat than in en
tiwated by many. In any event I iint
tilla will have aeveral millions !
bushels to market.
In the fiscal year that ended with
June 3)1 this country received AL'o.UUU
immigrants, about 71', 000 more than in
the preceding year. Italy sent us I1U,
644, Austrfailuugary, 101,810 and
Russia 78,07, these three round,
contributing together nearly :UH),0On of
the whole number. Ireland, which
uaed to lead all other countries in the
immigration tables, added only 17,718
to oiir.popul.it ion last year, anil n-r-mauy
only 10,711.
There in talk of building un electric
trolley line lietween Walla Wa II. i and
Milton, a distance of aim, it nine mile
through a thicl.ly settled sectl u
hope it will nut result in only talk, il
would undoubtedly prove a profitable
enterprise. Klectric railroads, with
one car every hour, instead of teai or
twelve cars every leu houra, are a
promise of the near future. -Mich a
service would greatlv encourage travel
and the passenger fares could ls great
Iv reduced under it.
The people of l'endlet.in at the
present time are receiving the best wa
ter work's service in the history of
the town. The water is purer, fresher,
colder ami better distributed than ever
befure, with the result there ia no
shortage of water as in other years. At
the preseut time the city works are
pumping more than loo gallons a day
for every mail, woman and child m
I'emlleton. There is being used on the
streets for spriukling purposes tbool
ot),U00 gallons a day, leaving almut
440.00U gallons for private lamillec,
dullness houses and general uses. This
is a large consumption of water for u
town ot about 50U0 population, hut
mere appears to Da little if au water
wasted.
In the manufacture of cane sugar
tin molasses ia about aa valuable aa
tin- amount of sugar contained in It
noiini oe, so there is no uae lor the
process adopted in beet sugar making
but there is less. weight of sugar in the
molasses than there was formerly
Ihia fact, and the fact that the
molasses is now made in vacuum pans
and cannot in- burned or thickenatl as
it was in the old-fashioned open pant
accounts for the fact that there ia n
more oiaci molasses ami no more
black gingerbread such as mother u
to make.
I he glucose manufacturers have
called in chemiits, and found a new
source of profit. The corn grain has,
in aiiuition to its starch product.
tiny germ in which lies its life princi
pie. i ii is germ was n inner I v cruahetl
rith the starch, separated and thrown
aside as waate. Very lately it has been
Known that this germ is rich in oil
which can be utilized. The germ ia
now separated from the starch and
Mi-in-u i nr oi i if.aiiereil tun s u
ready market , and within the laat five
mi millions of dollars' worth of this
oil has heen exported to Kurope, where
H ' mi nr. . lin t - are in ureat dei mud
Alter the oil is taken from the uerm
tin- gluten left in the cake ia uaed for
varnish, and the residue is uaed for
cattle footi.
The corn stall, is also around and
used lor cattle feed, but li rat the olth
f the ntalk ia extracted and uaed for
tin- lining of veaaela, the theory being
that if a fissure occurs in the frame
Ml of the veaael the pith lining, be
coming wet will awell and to some ex
lent close the unsure
a a a
Un cottonseed oil industry has
eliminated Us waate almost entirely,
although twenty years ago every part
of the cottonseed save the oil waa
waste product. In the cottonseed oi
t o torv now the seed ia collected after
mining iiir-.ugii un coii.m gin, ami is
first stnpp.il of its lint, which ia uaad
in tin maniiiacture of certain kinds oi
pa par, teits, ate. Next the shell of the
I I 1 1 removed and either ground for
caul. ood or used for fuel. In the
latlai case the ashes are collected lor
potash.
The korual of the seed is ground and
preaeed to extract the nil, ami the
r. dB 1 1 used for cattle food. The oil
in process ot reiinuig gives oft a waste
which enters into soap making ami the
making oi oleomargarine.
lilyveriue, used in such great uuan
litie.i at present, waa for years a waste
lro.iiict aii waste from fattv oils
coiitaiiis compounds of an acid with
lyoarinc The acid will combine with
an aiKaii, leaving the glycerine In a
watery solution, from which it ia col
lected by evaporation and distillation
I OH MOM quantities of this reclaimed
H ktta product are used in the making
oi oxpjoaives.
When steel is melted in a Bessemer
i nverter the phosphorus, which used
1 1 1 Is- a nuisance, is separated from
UM steel hy the introduction of lime,
wiin winch the phosphorus combin
readily. This phosphorus ia then uaed
as a leruluer
The aiagg from iron furnaces ia con
verted into cement.
The tin is taken from old tin cans by
chemical process and is used over and
over again.
VDM H or THB muss
Louia Poat'a Public: The aecond
atep In -Mayor .lohnson's tax agitation
in Ohio haa bean aticcnaafully taken.
Every point he had chosen aa available
for the initial tax fight in the atate
waa accepted by the democratic conven
tion at Columbtia on the 10th anil in
serted In the platform. Thia triumph,
nil under the circumstancex it wan a
triumph of no ordinary magnitude, waa
not achieved easily. The convention
wan under the domination of Molrean.
aasisteil by reactionary leaders who
bolted the national ticket in IHtXS and
are now hent on so reorganising the
temorratic party aa to make it again
an efficient ally of the republicans.
.McLean interest in politics is frankl
for himself, and his personal support
ers opposed the Johnson tax reforn
with all their might.
Han hranciaco, Htar: Single taxern
ill be pleased to learn that even tin
Han Francisco Call has found out that
constitutional amendment providing
lor local option in taxation has been
submitted to the people of the atate of
I olorado. In a thoroughly character
iatic editorial in ita issue of the :td
Inst., that paper inloruied Its readers
that, "This amendment was urged es
iieciauv DV the single taxers, lint was
backed by the large capitalized in
tere-it- ol the slate." The former
statement we know to lie true, and we
hope the latter one is true also. It
would he a comfort to know that the
large capital ired interests of any
sovereign state of thin union had
enough good sense and public spirit to
back such an amendment. If the (Jail s
nformatmn is correct the amendment
s almost sure to he adopted, fur it. lias
been endorsed hv the organized lahnr
of the state, by Hon. Thorns M. Fatter
an, who was recently elected United
Stale- senator, by the late (iovernor
Thomas, and by the present GdtrvfBOf
Orman. It in also supported b the
most influential newspapers of the
atate. Senator Hud I in believes that it
will carry.
Bryan's f'ommoner Postmaster
Oeneral Smith, who resides In Phila
delphia, sent a telegram from Washing
ton addressed to the officers of the citi
xen'a mass meeting, in which he de
nounced tie- machine and dintinctlv
took a stand with the people. Thin
waa interpreted to mean that the ad
miniatration had arrayed itaelf againat
the Philadelphia syndicate But im
mediately following Mr. Smith's tele
gram "a . lone friend of the adminis
tration" cato to ttie newspaper, this
announcement: "The president never
i. i m i . i i
uas ami never will mix up in local
politics, he iMJiieves that local politi
cians should settle their own difTer-encee."
Edema acts the skin on fire. The ncid DOMSOl
, the blood are forced out throuirh the pores of the akin,
causing intense redness, burning and itching. Boterribl
is the Itching nt times, especially when the body 01 1
heated, that the almost distracted sufferer frols that he
could tear the akin to pieces, ami that he must aCratcfa or
go crazy. lie known from experience that this onlv
makes matters worse, bat, tn.-ule desperate liv the territile ....
burning and itching, he is for the time h, ing indifferent to after efT- cts. mere
are several forms f ttcxema, the moist, or weeping kind, tint tmea little pus
tules which discharge a watery, stick v fluid. Whtefi dries arid peels off in UtfrlUI
scales. So profuse is the discharge at times that larga scabs or crust! lorra, wnicn
are both painful and troublesome, and not cosilv removed. F. il, dllfiWrtng bumps
and sores are svmptoms of BcatflM, The drv foTtt usually attacks UM neail.
hands and feet; the skin, becoming hard nnd rough, ofUfl Cracking open anrt
bleeding, and attended with much itching. Bcaetna dapcndl upon I p. icnril con
dition of the blood, and local
Mr. L. Marno, Kscondldo. Ban Dieao County. I applications, while soothing
CaJ., writes: "My body broke out with a rush ,,n,l cooling, and m.iv to some
r arnpnon wnicn in spun or an enons o cum extent relic. c the Ultlatlima
oontinuna to gnt worse. The ItcBInK, especially t:n ..,! itching cannot
disappear mt times, only to return worse than
Tr. I bad tried many hlahly recommendecl
paaparations without benefit, and hnarinir of 8.
ft. B. determined to alvo It a fair trial, and was
Insaprossibljr dellfhtett when a few bottles
cu rod me entirely, removing- every blemish and
pimple from my body. I shall not fail to rsooru
mend B. 8. 8. whenever an opportunity oocura.
be considered cures, because
external remedies do not
reach constitutional or blood
diseases. Salves, ointments,
powders, lotions and soaps do
more h.irin than good, by
smearing over and sealing up
the Bona of the t-kiu. thus
forcing the poison baok into the blood, b. S. S. antidotes and neutralises the acid
poisons and drives out of the circulation all impurities and humors, and the pure,
rich blood that is carried to the diseased akin quickly allayi the inflammation,
opens the clogged up jnjies, and thoskin becomes aoft, aiii'Hitli nnd ready to perform
ita proper function .. To 1 rid of Kcr.ema you must first purify and Inula up the
blood, and nothing so surely nnd effectually does this os S. S. S tlic onlv guaran
teed purely vegetable bliss 1 purifier. Send for our book on blood nnd skin disease,
and wnte our iih v IcMtt (oi n In formation or advice you mn deain .Medical
advice and book free. MIL SWIFT 5PFCII IC CO., ATLANTA, OA.
A Force of 20 People
are now employed at the Do
mestic Laundry. If our work
was not giving satisfaction
we certainly c ould not afford
them. I nJ all
Pendle
ton. Think of this ami send
us votir bundle.
to employ
ananil tbeir tlioncv 111 fB
r" -
The Domestic Steam Laundry.
FlGPRUNE
Cereal
Fruit 1
V46y
CRESCENT
BICYCLES
The Wheel tint Is
Sky High In Quality
Prices From $22 to $60.
Road wheels; - - $35.
.Risers, - - - - $50.
Chain less Crescents $60.
Boys and Girls Wheels $22.
1900 Models as low as $15, $20, $25.
Oeseont Whet'ls supplied Willi spring frMMl
and Morrow MMiter brakea or with tither,
Tonus of payment to suit ouatomen, with do
interest, fall and get I oataiogufl
CRESCENT AGENCY.
East Oregonian Building.
Grains
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.
FORKS
LOW-DOWN TANK PUMPS,
LACELEATHliK SI C HON HOSli
ROPES, STEEL CABLE, ETC : :
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL.
EVERYTHING - FOR - HARVEST
BOLTS
Wholssals
dealer in...
Ice,
Wood and
Schlitz
Milwaukee
Beer.
Henry Kopittke
nip
aVMD
Hnrrr i ...
'B IWH I I.ISJ
Umon Pacific
nSPART
FOB
Tims Sshsdula
"otn Psndlston,
rhli'SRn.
i-iirllHinl
,1
p. m.
vis Hunt
tncmn.
Hnei-lal
:2ft p. m.
Halt l.k,;, fx,,,,., -
worth, Omshs k'
Atlsntlr
Kxpromi
s. m.
vis Hunt-nii-ni'i
Halt Lake, nonw,
worth. Omaha. t
SS0 anil R..i "-'-10:.
St. Paul
Past Mall
ttU a. m.
vis
Hpokana.
Walla Wall. - - I
Paul. I)ulth.lM 1 . 'l'
see, Chlcsfn and Rail
"vto" "u Kiver Schedule
rR" ''"KTUND.
MM) p. m.
All sailing 1at. Iuk.
Jen in rhanff
For Han Fran ago
Ball svsrr .'ulav,.
I
Oregon Lumber Yard
WOOD GUTTERS
For baraa and dwell inn.
Cheaper than tin.
Lumber,
Lath.
Shinnies.
BuildinK Paper,
Tar Paper.
Lime and Cement,
.Mo ii Minus
Pickets,
Plaster,
Brick and Sand,
Screen Doors hi Windows,
Sash and Doors,
Terra Cotta Pipe.
Borie & Light, Prop's
Alta St., opp. Court House.
Dally
i I"
i
h p. m.
Halurdar
in p m
a
Pally ex
Huintay
6 a. m
Columbia R.(p
To Antorla anil War
Undinn.
Will
(in-anii Cltv
aa i
a .
inHo,:r:5'jp
"nil way l.anillna.
.. M III
Tnea Thrs.
anil Hat.
forvulii. ami Way.
lAii'lmfta
m
7 a. m.
Wlllamatto andYam
n i .......
i mi i lira. (ireRon c iy, Ttal;"
nnrt Hal ..7,1 i'.' . "'nn Mn
. . "-. .muting,
H I
l.,'M'.'-
Rlpnrla
i' i. m.
Dally.
Snake River.
Klpurla to IrtWalfMB,
F. W. Vi AUHi.ay Atent
' r -
1 I
Take the.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railway
I L. Ray & Co.,
Buy and aali
Stocks, BondH
rot Clue
(il.
Ht.
Joe, Omaha, tad
vyii ii.tMn,
aa- City,
ill Paiiiaa J S.
Mil I llllll. rl ."S I Mllll v
Portland and points
on the Sound.
. ........ ,. ' . . - a
ii .mi a m. i Banai
ai':ftfta m.
iM'paria nany uari'ii nnuiiay al o fli p i
For liiformatlon ri'nar.iu rale, anil i
mnilaUlllIrl ml: on or u,M;,-
' AlUMH. Aftll.
B. U. CAl.llEKllKAi), (1. I A.,
Walla Walla. Wash.
and Grain
I Or ou margin
HANSFORD & THOMPSON,
HAKliWAKi: MIIKCIIAM.-
Main Street, Pendlctun. Ore.
New York Stock, Exchange.
Chicago Stock iixchange.
Chicago Board of Trade.
Court
Pandlalon. ; p,
ONK LINK
1 lime too
i tiaas . . lie
1 liiuea JOc
each extra
luaerllou.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
COUNT HKVKN WOK IX) To rilK UMM
One Hue, or more, per weok, al Ihu in. nl ! por Usi
)m- Ilnr. or inor.v iir mnnili. al Un- raw of Hk' uar Him.
TI1KKK 1.1 N Km
1 tlaaa joe
' 1 1 ines . . . ,
S litnea. S0e
10c each additional
lUMrtlou.
OI)K i i h
I Hue -JK
.' 1 1 in.-. 14c
I lime. 5e
lSu each addllloual
insertion
PHYSICIANS.
The ailuiujistratiun pi Turn L. loini
aou of Cleveland, thio, ia bat, inning
to bear fruit to the people of that city.
Mayor Johnnoii, tiiruunli Um boani uf
eijualuation, has succeedeil in raising
the aaaeasuieut of the street MUrtMdl
from 1686.000 to u,UO0,OOO, the latter
auui being in ratio to the property
values ou which iudividuals are re
quired to pay taxea. Tom Jniiiieou
proposes to wake the noli iiirporatlouH
and rich iueu pay taxes just the same
other people, and the people of
the whole United Htates are looking
upon .lohnson's work approvingly. If
Mayor Johnson succeeds ill his under
taking in Cleveland, he would be a
good man for a higher office, where he
could extend bia methods to all parte
Kven the acids uaed lor chemical
purposes arc not allowed to outlive
their usefulness with the accomplish
in. mi of (heir purpose The (Standard
Oil ( u. foriuerlv wasted ureal ouanli
ties of sulphuric acid after it had been
useil to remove the impurities troui
the oil. the acid was drained off into
the river. Now it is uaed in a fertiliser
particularh adapted to soil where!
phosphate rock must be dissolved.
Then again in certain great gal van..
ia wuras me irou was cleaned with
sulphuric acid, which waa then run
into the nearest river. This method
oi diapoeiiiK of the waste waa for-
hidden. Cheuuats were consulted
The solution was made stronger ao that
it could Ire clarified and used re
peatedly, tonally, when it could no
longer tie uaeu lor washing, it was
evaporate.! and the sulphate ot iron ex
tracted from it. Thia bi-product
proved so valuable that It la now the
chief product of the works.
I nun the waate product of the wine I
Cor. Court and Johnson Sts.
PENDLETON. OREGON
Hleaut heal Kleclilc Liable
Amertuan Plan, raise ffl.lfi to l 50 day.
Kurouean plan, 90c. 7sc, tl.uo
special rai by week or mould.
Free Bus floats all Traltaa.
Co nunc re ia i Trade Solicited.
Fine Sample Roams
Special Attention Qiven to
Country Traoe.
CONRAD KOHLEK.PRO P
DK, W. 0. VOLK. OmOl IN J
onlldiu. offlci- hour., lu to U am.. 1 lo I
p. m. leiepboue 77.
K. W. VINCENT, M. 1). OKKIOK Kr.A R
oi nni .vatioual bant ottic hour, lu m U
1 to S p in.
P1VK LINKri
1 lluiv 30c
I 1 1 in. - to.'
il liiuea Ue
J0c each ait itioual
luaertlou
FOR SALK OK KXCHANOK.
a NKW SIX IIOKSK I'OWKIt hash.
hue OajgtlM au.l ail II xiurna complelc, Unka,
on.- ciikuii au.l an n mirtui couun.-i.' ui
piuiuu, nailery ami Saeelrlo saarker. al ai
price or wilt exchaiixe lor .-.ir.lwo.,.1 J Clc
Pen die loo, nruKou.
. . nr.,
I nm- i (LJIBsW
I fin.,-. ,.. 1 TOaWa
I on. a 1 SkvWaV
I iw .'. I, flk,
Laaantas. BtMr'
PC
Laurels
A'tin f i
a aaaiu e
The un. bsoaillon
paa in.,. i. in. i,, ,i,i
ri,
iedal Avaanl lo
MIX LINK
1 Owe fjs
-' times itv
Ulliltfa 60.
w aaak .. : t.- ..i,.
uiavriion
I.W.HARPER
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
kinnTurn
aaa asr ina as. aw
nun ntn
PACIFIC
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Cars,
Elegant Dining Care,
Tourist Sleeping Care
To
a. m.
AHCUIThCrs AND
HUH. SMITH A H K N 1 K It SO .V OKKIt'K
oyer Peudleiou aavius Bank, ttiephuau 31,
ruaidvuce lelephou J.
H. ti. UAKK1KLO, M. 1) , HOM KlifATH
1c Phy.lclan and Surai-on OOliv In Judd
aulldlUK Telephone omiv. black 7., real
Hfuie, oiaca ii
11UILOKHS.
T. K. HOWAUl). AHt'HITKCT ANH 81'-
IteclUIVUdi 111. luaaa. i.mi alaaa ..... ,.rJ,
ilana l r biill,iin. m ih.r ,.,7.
,,,,,111,
man. r r bUUdllut.
tttwrn 17, Judd buddiug
PorUeMd, Oreoon
ST. HELEN'S HALL
CUANOK i mm i is Phn
Uuefdiiu; aial da.i kIi,. i fur yirla Prepare
n. :, lo, rnltancv int. all Uk 1... u, ,
Kef.v advajitaa-i (er tlioreugl. aurk lor girl, not
lilUNHlUai to kii U, die.. I'aitlul liannn. t.
ecun- a .Makiug kuoaladke el Kreucli or OVr
man Uood uiuaic belli for 1 1, .... a ho taki laa
auaeaud thuat. who do not lour akiUVI Uach
m in tin- department alout Siwcialut. in
charxe of claaaaa In iikakeapoart', in oralor.t an. I
In Ui. hialorv ol liuraturi liutt hurar.i lihrarv
un Uk voaat. Uuntbly uiuaivalea, au leilur
mi .'lie ilraiua eauii Urui I'vuiuiodieua build
ius. luodarn OMlnMaA LoeaU..ii in th, ba
modiate i luuiiy oltheut.i park i. wall known
lor lis beaul.v and liaalthluhiiaa. baautilul
xrouuda wiU. adiaiiUue el taiuila and banket
ball. A Large and well vouiuped g.i uuiaanun ia
planned le be couiplatod lu the eerh auluuui.
Pur book, of luformaUou apply u. Uie priu-
attn Tel. tied ifM.
J. L. Mil. 1.1. 1. M. I)., DB8PAIN III.OCK.
u. i. aud -ii eye troublea, caiarrlial
oudilioie. an I iUiar. i bearing. 01a..ea
properly lltled lor refractive errora
1K. 1). J. M'KAl l. ROOM il ASaVOOIA
lion block Telepbouu Hi reaideuoe lei,
phone, black 1(1.
OKTKOl'ATH It! PHYSIriANh DK8.
keyea A Keyea. Ufflve, one block M eat ol boa
ton Store
HUIKK .v JJOUt. 00NTRACT0K8 AND
.,.!,.U"";: . "'""' J",ru""r' on .bur, ao-
- - - - - .-' ..
Hli,,,, ,,,, Mi .tfl aire.- neai M,
. - - m : , i r.iiaiii .h.u ...
alu at reel
. MA, CONTKAtTOK AND
builder, katitnatua lurui.hoil ou all kind, of
tuaaonrr eviueut walka. atone wall, ale ur
der. can be left at the Kaat Oregouiau ofBce
HANKS AND
THK r'AKMKK'b HANK
.-atoii tirrgnu Ooea
iiii-ii.. h
lectlou. proui
UKOKKBS.
"I Wh.M'tlN
liohl an .1.11. ware
yd... .. v.. I ,
Ne- Orleau. luOo
ttn.l Hoyl.U rair
ikiu IMIi
Moid by JOHN HCHIJIDT
The Louvre Saloon
PKNULaTTOll
0RMOM
You get
Good Beer..
DK. LYNN h. BUAKl-;si.i:i: UHRONI0
and nervoua nliHMtaea and dlaeaaa- i worn
Opp. Hotel .oi Water au.l Mum Si-. rvu.Jl, .
ion. ore.
on . -Iii'iii i on
egou ooea a geueral banking
ic.muge bought aud sold t'oi
iplly alieudeJ u. Aa!ra in moat
dlllou. aud ao reirorual narJ! K
DIMTI8TS.
ft". A. VAl'OHAN, DKNTI8T.
In Judd building
OKMl!K
nve.tigatiou , ounni i teo of le.pun.i ulB oil laeu.
tmicer.: K. Jameeou, proaidoui ..... u.
ProeUlel vli, ,,,,,'. ff fe eler '
J. K. Klllgore. aaaiaLam ,...niu. ."
A. U SKATIK, U. D. 8. OKKUJK OVKH
Bavluga Hank Uaa admiuuiered
K. A. MANN,
tlor block, over
DKNT18T, IN AS80UIA
K H. Cloplou'a ofloe
fl. A. Harui.,, u u iTo... . '.. 'recir
, arv . au . evtllll, 1 J f f i . fl ,
KIU8T RATIONAL BANKOr A I'HKN
Omm Oaattal, kw.uuu , ,u,plu. u.t Biont.
In.OdO. luierejl ou um dBp,u
lorolgu aud dome.Ui eaehaia.. . ..nT?.". u
iuomio attended lo Henry C iJ., r
Ideut T J Klrk, Ttce "reaU-m K I '
lull, iiulil., ii,. a- , o L bar
ca.hler "'
aaaiaiaut
ATTORNK VS.
CAKTKK t KALKY, AITORNK Y8 AT
I . KBJce in Saving. Bank Building
BKaN A i K W hi. I ATTOKNKYh 1
Law. Kooui U Aaaoclallon Block 1'eudlu
Ion, meg on
T. O. HAILKY, LAVYYKR. OKFU'U IN
Judd Jlulldlrui. Peudleiou, Orexou
N. RKRKK1.KY. ATTOKNKY AT LAW.
OfBoe In Aaaoclallon Block
K1K8T NATIONAL BANK oi' fKNDllt"
ton CaniLal a?.,..., 1 -rll.ft
- a - -v . . usuaiug una In
n. wimiauui
Ma. i
lue N
aud
1 ran..
lelogrsBhn lrau.ier.aold ou !hl"i Sf:
claoo, New York aud priuciuai i.un'.
North neat Deal I, llual, o" ICu'a j".
Kurope. Make. iMll-tt,u,k
When you drink
PILSNER
BEER.
('araiiUied not
cause headache
dizziness ....
to
or
R. D. ROYD, ATTOKNKY AT LAW.
Oourt at.
term. Levi Ankeuy preideuT w if e? D'
vloe-prealdeut: 0. B Wade
preaineut. W y M.U.M k
eaahiar, u. c
HI
L. B. UKKDKK, AI'TOItNKY AT LAW.
Peudleiou, Oregon
J AMKIS A. KRK, 1JIW OKV10R IN JUDD
mninini
hlll.l.MAN A 1'IKltl'K, ATTOKNKYH
at law hooui. 10, II, U aud li Ajsjociallou
Uueruaoy, aatiaiaut cashier
TUt. r-KNDLKTON HA VIM,.- l.
Peudleiou, Orogou Oraautaad u....?. f"'
capital. WWnn 11, luZL
lowed OU time drpo.lt. ka. ,,., U f,1
aud .old on ah urlm-iue.1 i!,"1. 'Snt
leuUon given lo collet Uoua V. J ttJ
iinwiiiMiT- i n 1...I !rl " .J. eumiah
fjyr. ..L;hi; " "p dent
T. J.
J. N.
iorrta. cashier.
IN POUND THK FOLLOWING Kb
acrlbe.1 alock haa beau ukeu un be h"
City Marahal aud will U- wld at "he exnlri, Ue
of leu day. lor coal, and oxueni. eP'ftiou
One '2 Voar old wuilo .pollod .ior
right oar, brand uot vl.lbliv
" -' year oiu nrludle apolto.l hellar .......
rlg-ht ear, brand uot vLlbiiT ' lrop oB
era:
, crop of
Ask for it.
Schultz Brewina r
i . - ' VUi
Telepliouc 7:'.
ALLEN BROS.,
Wood and
Post..
IWlyersd PrompHv
flrauef Vi
led Jul
Kit
i sail
UKAiUMAN, Cily ktay.h.
Price. Klaht
aaiuaraak p.t.
wood nice aua dry.
ST. PAUl
1 II k 1 ft I
iDULUTH
KAROO
JiiUtW) FDR
ll'HlltiKSTtl.N
wiNNKl'ht.
IIKI.KNA ami
HrTTE.
TUKOUGH TICKETS
W AHIM.TON
PHILADELPUIi
M W YORK
BOSTON
anil all puiuU hast suit MaV
Through UoksU lo Japau and Cklw.
la. uuia aud Northern i'aelllc HleaBlklJ
and Amerlcau line.
T1MK SCHhDULR.
rir.n. I......1. I.I., ylCDl
IIS.-OU p. ui
for liirlher in onuain.n time cm. ,
al i, : i
.n.l : . . .. . - ...ii u I, tain.
... a, i. tan on o wiiv. ... "-T-r..
lou. Oraanti or A. Il ' hih-'"
flllrd and Morriaoli rlu . forliailJ
WhitA fAlhr I in,
Mill IV WHIUI asaa.'
PORTLAND iSTORU
Str. "Tahoma.
Dally reuud trip, oa.opt huu4)
Time Card.
tvo Portland
Leave A.lorla
i.
THE DALLESPORTLANI)
Str. "Bailey Gatzert.'
Dally round trip except HoaW
aniaivar I'rivi-lilp I Jk'k'S. UuoJ Kl
n ill' VI II I , iii.-eii'i. ..
nr. .. , ..i . e ti... mwt
r M l loll, LVH'a ui'
Tiro Card.
Leave I'm t um. i
Arrive The Dulles
Leave "
Arrive Portland
. 7A-
.. 4
.10
die. M DM tu Hortidiiu -
IN, UtllDk lo .ortiauci IM ru,u
. . . . .ka as as
hrough tickets lor botn o""ul
me nun. - Appu
Weals the ver baa
ajnSun,Uy trip, a leading '""ajak
4-ThU route haa the IrSSnJ'1
iracliout) ou tartu
l anding Foot ol Alder P
Both Hboaes Main 35 .
Horliauu
J TAYLoK. Ast . -Valeria. y o
. . ...... . ... . ti,u iiaviiass.
'HATHKU X UKNKH. AM " ta?aa
KTHKL MK.l'HN, igl., "Ul'.,fuf 'i.
. . ., H.IIW'
lue Hast uteaouiau . -- ...j,.
(uu a lepreaeuiativs r'- .
lue Licuiiis ajijjtv.,-.- -- -bair
liharal natruuul. H
PJiNOLRTON, . . OK1Suoll
isum mediun. ai Utle aactioa.