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Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock on the Coast Tefophone OOniMOtioD at ranch. Ad dress Pilot Hock or PtncHfton. Chas. Cunningham. MONDAY. JULY B, ISO DAILY. WEEKLY AND SEMI WEEKLY BY TUB Baal OrefonLn Publishing Company, AT PHNDLKTt.'N . OKI ItON. UAIL .!'.. iifiimh mr. .a cofryri . y mail , . , ia . Mann, ha, liy mail na -opy par wak, ty tamar rl. , tufcrttrttoa n(lc nuat Ml WS8AI V airr MM IATI1I on yaar T . a oe ' . currioN math. CIA copy alt month! . Trial aul.a rtiinon . , . . Slag la aurnbar. waeaLY au Ra eopy one yaar cy ala anon, ha agl. copy !.!!... AOVIRTItlNi: RATA l,t,lay A'Ufr' lannfiua t . ' i 'f I leailer, a Inmlur competent to organise tin (.irri'H i)( this ssrtlon, and no to tlif state ronvpntions with uch power ii- i utile Inm to force laH stste OTfatniMtlM to rnroKiiixn him. If such ,i leadaf appaSf and nuttier into com part furm the potential elements of political fitrentrtli, he will be n ernor ol Oregon, or United States t MtOffi 91 Home other state official who will lie ahln to d much for the "linnchuraaV roiinties. These hnncliurass counties have been remarkably patient. They have i'S lieen content to pay their taxes ami con 1? tribute towanlH the upbuildlnR of the count les .1' On" in n. of let., in .laily ii mun lifttiv m i we?l r 0t three tin hri, Semi-Weekly, per in. h per in-mth it per tnonth . . M Weetle prr in'.n'i 0 Inch, or leet. I Two ' - r left, in t ii t hree tn he, fteml Over three ln he , Detlv, per l (Inn n h. or lets. In weekl per mintli t Soml-WrtiU Weekl i irr 0cf ttire 'in hst,ln 1 Ui I end Week I y. per lnt.h per imteih Uer three It- he, In Weekly, pr t-- h per onih . a . a 1 '.Z ilaa-r Ihtaa m haa par lot h par month .ilMl n.. Daily, h tinn. at. Local noaicaa, la caala par una. aach Inaartioa. fnparr-il a larr-nr mraii i itt ,naar,n.a, ri in. l.,f,.uu, aaili aubaa.ual NHBDHl) MURK COUHaOK. Thia community was profoiindlv im presaed with the news of the death by auicide o( John C. Leisure. Mr Least) re was a man of unusual force, and, living here for many year, Im could not fail to impress himself deep ly apon the people who lived here bouts. It in to Im doubted if another resident of thia city ever manifeiited tbe great energy that character i fed the career of Mr. laeaatire, up to the time he met his second defeat as a candidate for the republican nomina tion for congress in the second district. Up to that time, an everyone will concede who knew him, lie posseis-cd an iron will an 1 unbending puriwse. He kept before him the object of his ambition, and compelled circunistanceH to contribute towards hiH success. In tbe face of in ten to opposition, buttled by vigorous and virulent enen ie lie forced bis party to send to state con ventions delegations iavorable t In candidacy, and fought Ml way tlOM to the goal. Hut bin courage at thin point faileil hint, and he was thenceforth an easy victim of the men who opposed hnn. Ilia political career from that liaef wea inconsequential. The failure of iiis courage wrecked bia life. Instead of arising again from tbe second defeat, and instead of facing tbe future once more with that tine strength of purpose that bad market! him for so many years, lie up plied himself with only half a heart to tbe duties of the citizen and in. in of family, and finally, as he tO-laaaad in the letter lie left at his di.ui took bis own life because of despmi dency over reverse that bad preyed upon his mind. Ho oppressive wan Huh burden that be would ratln-r tlm H off and plunge into the mysteries of the ute.it bevond. than to continue the iiii-Li and remain d contend with dith- cultiea aucb aa come to mam OttsM Mr. Leasure's mistake sum that In faileil U appreheiel the correct delim tiou of defeat. Apparently , in his ielicou, failure was inability to MOON a particular thiug very much desired Whereas, perhaps, had lie seemed bin ambition, he would have been, later eveu a greater failure than lie has re corded upon the page of local history Failure, not to approximate an idea of character. 8ucceas, to reach lar up the height of human endeavor. There were better detinit ions, limy make for eternity. They exalt the wan of small accomplishments, as well as tbe one of high degree. They per tain to things not destructible by evanescent conditions. A OIVIUKU HUUSg. This is the problem Eastern Oregon must solve: Tbe union of tbe forces that wi uuceasfully enforce the dajmandH that are being made for proper recognition of this part of the state. In this connection, it in pertinent to observe that a divided house cannot stand. And certaiuly, Eastern Oregon is now a divided bouse. In fact, heretofore tbe tactics of the politicians who bave controlled the public affairs of the coin muu wealth iiave been to divide tbe eastern half of the state in such a manner as to prevent united action. When a candidate has ap peared, be bas been fought by a subtle enemy, who, far from opposing him openly, has spoken publicly in his favor but wbo bas at ouce brought out another candidate in another part of tbe eaatern region. This other candi date divides tbe strength and tbe re sult is that Western Oregon secures the office. Tbe situatiou is oue celling for a state, the while the western kept absolute control and the affairs of state were conducted as though the resident hereabouts were not entitled to a voice. Kf LUNG OFF TOM JOHNSON. It ih suspected that the Ohio demo cratic convention aimed to kill two lords with one stone. Ostensibly only one of these birds was shot at. nut ft can hardly be doubted that, since both were hit. both were intended to be hit. The convention was completely under the control of the McLean Stan dard Oil gold butt railway trust crowd, and it liegiiiH to fie ressonably clear that the vn torv for Toia L Johnson's platform was one which was scored with the consent of the reactionaries. At lirst it seemed that Mr. Johnson Hon in -nit the McLean inlluenre and that he iiad upset all McLean's plans, hut tbe uunualifled joy which is betraved throughout the whole cir cle of Standard Oilism and bv all de- tenders of monopoly indicates that the results were not a surprise to the con trollim? faction and that Mr. Johnson was permitted to score a triumph the better to give point to tbe main issue The brutal treatment which Mr Krvan received at the hands of tbe convention could not fail to arouse tbe liryau men, not only in Ohio, but throughout tbe country. Had tbe Indignity to the Nebraskan come only (rata the Standard Oil crowd, that would have been accepted as a matter ol i hm and no particular attention would have been given the circum stance, lint the .lonnson as well as tbe McLean element were made to appear I., he concerned in the effort to hu miliate the democratic leader and the fact that the Hryan people in Ohio are already talking of a bolt gives proof that they have accepted the Col ninhiis incident as an expression not onlj of McLean but of Mayor Johnson as well. In other words Mayor Johnson itas Lmmb prejudiced in the eyes of the lir van people throughout tbe whole country. We do not believe that Mr. lohnson was in sn sense or in anv degree a party to the scandalous effort it tne Columbus fathering to belittle Mr lirvan and to discredit bis leader--hip. It li true that Mr. Johnson n.!- never in lull sympathy with Mr. Bryan and In- never pretended to be. Hut it is also true that Mr. Johnson was never in sympathv with the gold bpa conspiracy and that he never gave aid or comfort to the cause against which Mr. Hryan so gallantly strug ulfd. Mr. .lohnson all the way through has been a radical Democrat, and as such he has worked consistently for the advancement ol democratic princi pies. And while he did not stand as a champion of free silver in ltftttJ, be did stand against monopoly in all its phases, just as he stands today, e e e At the moment of the Columbus con n otion Mr. Johnson was tbe most con niouoos democrat in the United Stale alter Mr Hryan. It was reoug iiucd that with Mr. Hryan out of tbe way. as Mr. Hryan bad nut himself out of the wav, Mr. Johnson was al most, if not quite, the logical man for the democratic nomination in ham I'opular attention was centering mure and more upon him ami more and more definitely bis views were challeuciiiik! discussion and finding ad vocates. The papers were full of hiw and it was an oiien secret that tbe democratic leaders throughout tbe country were begintiiug to look to inm an the mail ol the hour Hut if tbe monopoly foroes bave feared Krvan, bow much greater rwa son had thev to fear Tom L. Johnson for Bryan is in fact a const rvative of conservative in comparison with the mayor of Cleveland. Mr. Bryan baa never proposed to go beyond what are clearly the traditional lines of demo cracv. Kven concerning tbe tariff he was iuiinitely less radical than Mr. Johnson. Mr. Bryan never seamed to have a notion that free trade was natural trade and that meu are entitled to enjoy it as they are entitled to enjoy other phases of liberty. He seems to have felt that tbe tariff was a revenue necessity and while be opposed a tariff for protection be never once questioned the legitimacy ol a unit laid for tbe purpose oi providing funds for the treasury. e It is true that tbe Kansas City plat- (of (9 declared against all monopoly in private bauds and it is true also that this dalaratiou covered tbe monopoly of land as well as tbe monopoly of lines of communication, but there is nothing whatever to indicate in any thing that Mr. Bryan ever said on the stum p or in any of bis writings before or since tbe election that be nave so wide an application to that deliver ance. Mr. Bryan apparently baa ac cepted tbe present tax system as be imr on tbe whole good, and be baa gone no farther than to advocate an income .1 a- aii .1 . aaaarvrarailnn of alta Klin aaj uoiiuvrauai f rxlstlng laws for private benefit. .. . ., a . i ij ii. I... (in lint oiner nano mr. .r,nru-ii stood and now stands for all the Kan sas City platform said and implied and be stands for a method under which monopoly in private nanus wouio in twllihlv he destroyed. The mere denunciation of monopoly does not scare the monopolist, in fsct the monopolist himself doe not hesitate to denounce monopoly when such a denunciation will serve his purpose. Bnt when monopoly is sttacseo in a practical way on practical lines, then the monopolist takes alarm and he . . . . , i looks far aneao lor me means m safe guarding his privileges. WWW It is recognised that Mr. Johnson's plans will work. They are simple , ...i .toil ii i tat Thev are easy te on demand and easy to apply. No social revolution is necessary to tneir in auguration. Largely- they involve a re peal of some notoriously ban laws ami the enforcement of some admittedly good laws. It is not to be believed that the predatory class is onna to these facts. The beneficiaries of privilege understand very clearly just what Tom Johnson means and they understand perfectly that if he is not headed off his plans will be put into effect and that then their power will Is? grne. Hence the anxietv on their part to destroy Mr. Johnson ss a political) factor. They bave not sticceeoeo very well in their efforts to discredit him liy direct attack. In spite of their sneers at him and in spite of their studied efforts to saddle him with the charge ol inconsistency and insincerity Mr. Johnson has steadily grown in popular favor and, as we have said, at the moment of the Columbus conven tion he was the m i striking figure in the democratic horizon. s What could not be done directlv the monopolists have sought to do by indirection. They have permitted Mr. Johnson to gain apparent control of a convention that overwhelmingly dis credits Mr. Bryan and that conspicu ously heaps upon nim the most brutal indignity It was hound to react or at least to reflect upon the man who seemed to he in control of the situation snd it is tliscovered that already the friends of Mr. Hryan are in arms and that there is sedulous effort making on tbe part of the anti-Hryan interests to accentuate tbe trouble which has arisen. We fancy that Mr. Krvan himself will understand the whole matter and that he will not readily accept the notion that Mr. Johnson was responsi ble for all that took place at Colum bus. He will probably see, what ap pears clear to us, that the Mclean convention gave Tom Johnson an ap parent victory for the purpose of placing the Cleveland man in tne light M having neon primarily i eejiuiieiwie for humiliating and discrediting the leader who had borne tbe democratic banner witli gallantry and honorable distinction through two hitter cam paigns. Johnstown Democrat. Orders have been received at Fort Walla Walla to prepare quarters and stables for three troops ot the Fourth cavalry, on the way home from the Philippines. FlGPRUNE Cereevl The most wholesome and nutritious substitute for cof fee and tea. Made from the choicest California figs, prunes and selected grains. A delicious, strengthening beverage holds its delicate flavor to the bottom of the cup. Physicians recommend Figprune. All grocers sell it GOLDEN RULE HOTEL. Cor. Court and Johnson Sts. PENDLETON. OREGON ataaiu heat. Kleclrtc Llgtau. American flail, rates l i' to li.MatUr Kuruuttau nlam. SSc. 76c. I1.U0 apavvlai lalaM Uy weak or muulli. Pre Bus fleets ell Trains. Cofeosercsal Trade Solicited. Hue Sample Koems Special Attention til en to Country Trade. CONKAU KOHLEtt. PROP Pertlasid, Oreuon ST. HELEN'S HALL ILIANON I mm i in Prin. Buavfttiiitf sni da skIkh'1 tor girts. tr jr in ii i lor ntsTiiue into ail the Itfevi.n utdUgee.. fc.try svJvaiiUgw (or thorough work for girl nut lit feudist W g to bvUttgv. iJtkfwful iniiiiug U avcurv a apvaJjiujf IwowliHJifv ol frrviiwh or Gvr uiAJi UooU luuan- both lor Ukwv who lake fj oas atxl thus- who do uot. Four akJliod Wavh 11 in this department atouv SpeviaiisU in tlus-rgt of nlsMMi in hhaktsaurv, m ormiorv and in the histxir . ol UUraluru. Host liWraf) library on tin cueist Monthly uiusicaJve. u Ucturve ami otic drauia ach tarui. t'ouiuiotlious huild iisg, modem aquipiueul. Lovatiun in the iiu mediate viuuniy of Ilia jt park . wall known lor it brjfMlty and kthiuiuae kVaauUful round with advantage of uuuu and basket bail. A Urge and wail aivuiwd guusaaiuiu is nlaiiirwt U b otsM4twi,l in the aariy autumn . Kor book ol inhstniilsi'iMi e4.pl to thv pru. "Pl. Tl. Ud Ml. Slow Healing sores With Hrh, pure, strong WersJ one H asver troubled witfc ttm Of Ulcers. A Ct or any injury to UM flesh bests In nature supplying, the seeing halm In the form of healthy, Be bl 1 J circulation is tainted with M?00" fJT"! 1 effete matter, a Sligni. serai " " ... be boil,, becomes a festering -.re, tiny .uinp.es gr.rw to be w , swollen joints and inflamed glands often break Oil into ""' J" sores. A pollute.l blood is always a menace to health ; get DOH skin in n chronic state of inflammaUon, but every organ ' 0W BOt suffers from an impure ami sluggish clrculatior. Yc never lee wen y rl. and never can be well until the system k relieved ot V I " IWe ... f Pn ties. With the blrK.il SO contaminated. SO deeply ,v;i-ni,l. sores of every Via.1 are apt to Wcome chronic and oftSjU develop into cane Sore and ulcers nrc most , , ... awi...a witli a ivr sore Ion ana often caused bv pov.rtv of s .v.. w.. to the root was one solid sora. the blood and a weal and I which was vsry offenslvs. I spent over on two trips to Hot Bprmar-. " elans treate.1 me to no purpose. 1 J deelrled to hare my S l 'hTn to friend Induced mo to try S B. B- ' Be"" of take your medlcln.. and In t ie fgZJ .even months It has completely and tho"u cured tne. Bv lH Is a witness tedayaSWMl 8 8. B. will do when taken regularly. Tht or has healed entirely and my health hs impr"I wonderfully. I have already gained 20 pounds. J. II. TAIaBr.Kl, o. uar, Winona. Mm slow circulation i brought on ny long continued sicaini malarial polenniBg, torpid liver, the use of mercury, or whatever is calculated to de stroy the vitality of the blood snd break down the constitu tion. Theseold chronic sores last sometimes for years, eat ing into the flesh, muscles, tissues, and even down into . . , ,, -,:., an the bones, and are such I tax upon the system that it la hard for the patient to recuperate, and n simple maladr often proves fatal . Coining so quickly or surely reston lost t, md vitality to the Wood as S.R..S. Ills an antidote for the severest (onus of B I Lo.s.m, as wcl as the irritating humors that cause the eruptions and sore, th . . ::, x.mr v erv hf and so greatly Sisfigurcvou. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed per, ! . veget bit '' itt. It contains .... me,, urv. .t.-isli. arsenic or other hurtful drug. It CleantW the blood and punt., I tin , u , ul.it ion. thus ridding the System ol the ImrwmiSS that keep the so,, ft v. isb and painful. At the same tun I ) ' Bl heal improves under the tonic effects of S. S. B., and the skin I mts soft, smooth and healthy. If vou arc troubled with boils, carbuncles, son ... . ruptiotis OtlMg sort, write our physicians nil alniut your case ; don't risk vmir ?ym JUdeffSOj vllsea you caa get medical advlc from esptKieneed doctoi it goosa an ayaw and Skin Diseases to all who d. -ire it. asm aajta ru THE SWII-'T SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. A Force of 20 People arc no employed at tbv Do ,cst.c Laundry. If our work was not Rivinn satisfaction wc certainly rould not afford to employ them. They all ipend tlieir money in Pendle ton. Think of this and send us vour bundle. The Domestic Stesm Uundry. Lonely Homes A horn Ii never complete without ihilclren. Yet msny home, sre childless. Mnv wivea sre dtiolatc for tin- l.nk nf .1 chili) t" I'ivk. Their lives arc aimlen ! f the hi?h motlvei of motherhood. While bsrrenneii Ii csutm, Incal culable idne snd forrow. it extt In mot csmi on account of tome little female trouble, which Wine of Csrdul would iptedlly set nht. This purs Wine rtsulitei the disordered female organs by building uu the worn out nerves and regulating the menstrual How. It restores the fallen womb to Its proper plac. By itrength enlng the generative organs, it makes preg nancy possible where barrenness exisu. You can depend en WINECARDUI Wfering women all over the land have been depending on It for seventy-five years. No more convincing proof can be given than the testimony of Mrs. Benson, who is only one ol thousand' of women to whom Wine of Csrdul has brought s permanent curt, Msny cases of miscarriage that trouble which robs mothen of their hopes have been avoided by timely use of the Win. You sre saked to try Wine of Csrdul snd Thcdford'a Blaik-Draught. Its companion medicine. Nine out of ten cases of female trouble, barren ncaa Included, yield to them. All druggists sail $1.00 bottles of Wine of Csrdul. Vandervoort, Ark., April 2. 1900. Last Msy I hail a mleoarrtan, which wav followed by flooding. I reavl your Almanac ami mv hiiabaniisot mo a bottlo of wins of Csrdul and It atuppeil mi ftooiliuir iuid reatorsii my fallen womb to Its plaoe. Now I am cured after tiak in , tlir.-i h.ittl.iH ami ha another SB tiiSn which I got thia morning I am ex no ting to become a mother auil Wine of Csrdul will be inv doctor Mra. MAItY 1. IIKNisON. r,tr Alloc anil iit'UArtiucnt." 1 t. ra.ufr, ayltlraaa, glrlng irmMouia 1 he lAdlaa' Aitnacry Tba CBAUjaucKigm MSaBcaas OaUupavny. cuAiuiiuuga lean expect people to know what you have to sell If you don't HOW DO YOU ADVERTISE? The new store can never be known unless It advertises FORKS LOW-DOWN TANK PUMPS, LACli I I - I Ml k SUCTION HOSE ROPES, STEEL CABLE ETC : : EVERYTHING - FOR HARVEST HANSFORD & THOMPSON, UAKDWAIU UBBOBAJI CI Main Street, Pendleton, Ore. BOLTS ON K LINK I time .' t Illicit J 1 1 inaa he saak ,,,,m lac Mr extra CLASSIFIED ADS. COUNT SKVKN WOHIM To 1'llK LINK. Oue Hue, or more, per wees, at the rale of 16c par Hue. One Hue ttr intirt' la-r 111 011 1 i it tin- rate .if la. iwr ihu I I1KKK LINKS 1 lime Jus 1 tl was. Jov s times fc I0t each A'ltliuoual iuaertluu . KM' K LIN KM I Hue 'iac J lliuea Sic I timaa aV' lAai saeti 1 1 iiiaertiou M.I LIN KM I Htuc XOc .' timca Kit X tuuea ftOe JUc Sash tl llioual lnacrllou two uasxv 'Inn- l&C .' lliuea 'iOc I 1 . i.i- - 'JSC lue eavch aura luaertlou. SIX LINKS I time I lliuea 1 lliuea I Juc each a.ltlitiuual luaertlou A'i PHYSICIANS. 1K. W. U. t l,l,K. OKKIUK IN JI'UD Dulldlug. otBce hours, lu to 12 a. m ; 1 to 5 p. m. Telepiioue 77, K. W. VINCKNT. M. 0. OKKIl K It h A K Ot Kirai Nstiocat Bank OlBic tiour. lu to U a. sn. ; 1 to v p m. 1)118. SMITH all HKNUKltrtON OKsIOS over feadletou Savluga Uauk. Talsptiouu II. realtleuce U'leplkouo 1. H. 8. UAKKIKI.I). M. II . HtiMKi'l'A I II Ic fliyalclau autt Hurgvaiu out i In Jud. Kulldlug Telephone: Office Mack 7i. rem deuce, black J4. I-UK SALK UK KXCHANUK. A NSW SIX HtiltriK PUWKII OA80. hue engine AU1 all tiainrea itaimpiett f'ks piuiiif, bAitcry ami electric aparkar, i prloe. or will excUsufe fur coruWiiud. J 1 lues, Peuilletou. Drcgiui AHUHITBCTS AND UUILUKHS. 1 K, UOWAUl), AUt'HlTlii IT AN1 HV perlatsudsnt, make compute aud reliabl, olaua t ur butldiusa lu tbe city or country boom 17, Judd buildlus J. la, Ml M. l DKSPAIM UlaOUIC, trcata and correcia eye troilblca. uatarrlial couditioua aiitl liiipAtrtt.l tieArnig (liaaaes properly titled lor refractive errtjra DK. D. J. m i-ai i. KiMiM ii a8SOOM lion block Telepiioue i. rvaldeuoe tele pbouc, black 1S1. UHTKOl'ATHlt I'H YSK'l A N8. DBS. Keyea A Keyea. Ulticc, oue block weat of lioa urn Store UK. LYNN K. Bl.AK KSLKK, OUSOMI0 aud nsrvoua tilacaaca and dlSaStSSS ol MrotBSU. up,. Ilotal, OOJ Water auil Main St. tsadli uni ore 811KKK aV t'tM.K, rONTKAt'TOKS AM) builtlera Kalimatea furuiahetl ou abort ao UsSt Job work a apectaltc I ruiupt asreica Sbop on Bluff street, uear Malu atrcel 11 A. MAY, CUNTBAt'TOK AND builder. Katimaiea turuiabetl ou all kluda ol maaottry. caiuieut walka, atoue wsjla, ste Ur dera cau bat left at the haul Ureguaian oftn BANKS AND UHUKKKs. UKNT1STS. S. A. V A ft I II AN I "KM INI In Judd hine ling okku;k A. L. BKATltC, 1). 1). 8. OKKICK OVKlt Bavluga Bank, lias administered. B. A. MANN, DKNT18T. IN A88Ut 1A inn Block, over K B. I'Ioduhi'm oflliie ATTOBNK YSa OAKTKK A KALKY. ATTOBNBY8 AT L . Ofloe lu BaTluf a Bauk Bulldluf UK A N & U)WKl.L, AT I'tUlN K Y8 AT Law. Boom 1 AaaoclaUou Block, feudle lou. urvguu T. O.HA1LSY, LAWYKK. OKKIUK IN Judd Building, feudleloil, Ureguu THK KAHMKtt'B HANK OK WBSTON Wealou, Oregou -Dosa a geueral baukiug buaiueaa Kxcitaugc bought aud aold (Jul leclluua urumptiy Attend, .1 u ASaira iu tuuet sxueUeul uuudillou, aud ao re pur let 1 upon by luvealigatlou commillee ol leapoualble clliicua OlUcera: B. Jameaou, preaideut, tieo W Froebalel. Tie-ureaideul.r M Hicrcc, caalncr J. B. KlUgorc aaaiateut cahler, dlrectora O. A. Uartmau. M e.Johua. 1 J. Price li 1' draw, J t KiUgor", Bobert Jameaou ij w Proe be 11. K1K8T NATIONAL BAN KOV ATMKNA Oregoit Capital, lAo.uuu . aurplut au.l pioUu' ki.Uuu. lutersat on urn tlepoeiu. uiai. lu foreign au.i domestic cicbauaic I ullcctioua prompaly atleuded to. Henry C. Adaiua urea fdeutl T J. Kirk, Vlco-preaideut ; K L uelt. caahlsr; Mra. K. L. Baruetl, aaaiaiau. K1KBT NATIONAL HANK OK PKNULK i lou. CapiUl, 7u,otki; aurp,u, Icaj.ijuu tttUk 1 acta a geueral baukiug liuaiucaa Kacbaii., aud lelegrauhlc traualera aold on t in 1 ago 8au Krauclaco, New York aud priuupA poiu'u in the Northwest Hralta lirawu ou rhma J.iu,,! aud Kuiupa- Makea uuUeclluua un reouablc lerma Lerl Aukeuy. preaideut ; W K Matlock elo-preeldcul. 1 B Wade, uaabler Hi' liueruaey, aaalalaut caauier N. BKBKKLKY, ATTOBNK Y AT LAW. Ofloe lu Aaaociatlon Block B. 1). BOYD, ATTOBNK Y AT LAW. Ill Gourl St. L. B. BBBOBB, ATTOKNKY AT UW, Peudlslou, Orufou. JAMK8 A. KKK, LAW OKKIOK IN J fun Bunding. 8T1LLMAN A KIKKOK, ATTOBNK Y'8 at lav, Hwjuu lu. 11. 1J aud U Aaaoclatlou block. THB. KKNDLKTON Ha VIM,,-, (a,NK Pendleton, Oregou. Orgauiaed March 1 Iaa osplul, lbD.000; sarslua, kj,i, luLefiiTS' lowest on time dcooeii Kiclug,- borhi aud sold ou all principal poiula. BDecllt tetillon sieeu to collcaioni W J urnr, pruaideut, J N. Toal, rlue-prea'dent T 1 Morrla, cashier v u"ul' T' jvi 1 TO POT nNj,K 0g UlU PSla.uuauelvea, walla, o, aarr wrappiug purpoaw Old uow.pApera in Urge buudlja of oue hundred .1 THK Kl OMu6MlAlJ W.uV Pgandk t aii i sataTkli wa Newspapers Wholesale dtialer in ... Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD (fUTCT.KK Kor bams snd dwell mas. Clieapor than tin. I. umber, Lath, Shinnies. ItuildinK Paper, Tur Paper. Lime und Cement, aVloulditiKBt Pickets, Plaster, Krick and Sand, Screen Uoorriafc Windows, Sash and Doors, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop'. Alta 8t., opp. Court Honae. mm -Haas. R nsrasT roa 9! tJllUH 1.1 Taitsaa, n. "vit fJAt Ttms Sshs,., from Psnrllaton. t'hieago Portland HpCClHl S:'Jft p. m. Tls Hunt lllgtun Halt lake, ItotiTer Worth .:.' ''t mirage And KuT I. L. Ray & Co., Buy and ssll Stocks, BondB and Graita lor oaab or on msrglna. Ncv. York Stock Exchange. Chicago Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade. Court atmt, 1 iii-i.tr, ore, Buid by JOHN SCHMIDT The Louvre Saloon PKNDLKTON tIKKUDN You get Good Beer.. When you drink PILSNER BEER. Uuaranteed not to cause headache or diineu8 Ask for it. Schult Brewing Co. Telephone 78. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Posts. Dsllesrsd 1 Promptly. Prloaa Bight rau,lTamrJ pJau Wuad niou ana drj. Office rear.oI 8avingsiu HOUSTON, . . ohjwo1i Atlantic Kxprcaa 6:1A a. m. vts Huntington. Halt I ake. Don... . W orth. Omaha i:? pa-'-m" rsi St. Paul Paat Mall - ' m. via Rpoksns. Walla tV.n. a . irak.:;," rnan, Mtiiripapolii Ha m " -R" nri f4 Ocean and River Schedul rnoii PORTLAND. K :0ll p. m. Dally IHCtpt HuiidAf s p. m, Haturdsy 10 p in. Dally ax Sunday 6 a. . All sailing dates nn. iect titi hanre. V.,r UAn L- Kail OTorv il... 'S Columbia RlvP To Aitorla and Wsj Landinn. Wlllamstts mvr S9 "'. 11 mi -y.u,n(1n fia. m. Corrallla and Way. I'uea. Thrs. l-ndlnga snd Hat. Willamette andYsm 7 a.m. Hlvers Tiiua. Thrs. Oregon :ity. 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