Shirt Waists Worth $1 to $2. TO CLOSE AT ... nianlav. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. ' mi IS M V r.jui.Y a, iwi. 4 N. RAILWAY WORK .Cilllngfo'th.oxpsndlturs of Larm Amount. 0-mors important Map DM W W " . l; a N I ii the .-L..H nr mr u. - 17 ii. ..lain fnr the rlnul(l- an mi ki wmm , ,? it 1 II initio ""-- .-.n, tl,.. RlkH I ItV ' 1 if rvil L v I r K H "f ,tat two ver UN,tiif eiiiiiuie- 'I.I ICS Hll'l lirnmrn nun ,,(., l Hie trunk with 80 and , Mill, Ull' III1VII ny sny irnunt.uiniiii..... i,i. nf' that work lias iwmi - .i Hi. mx o( ahoal I'-'.noo, owl difficult (not to ari-ornpliflli .i . .ii I in rutin I if mis ol i ii... i , .... i.... i iii In,' .unit' 01 nil- v uniiiiiiiB, nrogresjive management nt Uih ffn iefore it was UNM to (Hirnm.n iviicliMto. ' MM M I.. ........ I lm nonnlii of till) Htttto Ht , , i , I COlt IH MflFtl Il t Hill! I Hill' .l ....... ti... ju k iii iniiiiiirii .i . In. ii lymiPL' In II -:.wv. ri" "imi rui-i mi" - i ifll rebuild manv ntlmr sections, mUm the criHikwl IhM tliroug.li the m BOOnttini ami to shorten the m- H...I ml Bun. BH., PIidi weri- drawn ami tliejwork k.Lw :...iu.l U.. .1 ... w " ..... - .utilnoB but .ittlti, rouiiiarit- si mmtinii I" l oniplnti' tlu plans IHby the nianaxiiimit tlinn. The )fktit line is linishwl, the ltlue Miiiiii work in (limit, except the work ha lieen done between hoi-eiuii ml l iuatilla, in the way of : i i : . mm i oiv lino laid between Umatilla ft D.!l. Uvur ll.iWO.OOO waa BBS. in Ih. iiiipn. tlip.in.il. tl... Pub. n. mt 1.. . .1 1 1 1 il a . i i oo vol ui ins I'll iiv nun in iiii- PoM tun la ii h to lie mushed rut contract signed on the 1 fit 1 dtSu month Ta. Dew curk will he ilono Iniiwmiii BSIWSBia. Ku,'i, aii ,t Hl; oH'irwicai Change in the Iiiih .... v.. BIWOI O If'I.IHII Ml tm mi... (in nil u i, I i .. .. . ... ....... I . . ... v.,a,v, tiiuir in 111111:11 111'HVY " w ( none and the traek . If i'lWHPMl 111 ll.uU Il ..I..- . ... UV.IDI tun 1, iihiii rt oot prepared (or HARVEST - yon havt) iwuKlit a pajf 0f our Colored Glasses . t", 8 and 75c. w'0LtS. Who. , r - . , lA "'"ivii ( vr , -rrv aud Sue. Eye Protectors '---.. JilHt the thill,; (nr "lkl 76c, $1.25, 11.50. ,n-or uul w mU tt your wtiafactioi). L HUNZIKER, and Optician... level. The diaUnce of 88 milee from Tl r 1 ... t. 11. w.A k. inn 1 'ii' 11 i- 01 1 '" iiitiii; will UOJ 1 111 ni about 85, and the time of paaienger trin ii" reduced from over three honrt to lean than two hour and a ball, owing not only to the aaving in din tanne but the elimination of curves and gradea. In line with the general broad policy of the road, larger and more powerful engineB have been ordered for opera tion on the new track, and nine of them are now on the way from the factory aud will arrive in a few day and he placed in aervioe on the moun tain diviaiona. With the improvemento of the line completed and more power ful machinery and larger car in uae. a aaving will be made in the coat of tranaiiortation and in tbe time of handling freight and paaaenger traina to tbe great advantage of the patrons of tbe road. It ia aucb far-aeeing method that make any huaineaa iuc citaHful and that br'ng tbe people and transportation line into closer and more friandly relatiooa. How ThlaV Wn offer On- Hundred Hoi Ik m Kewaid for any caae of catarrh tbat uannot be cured by ilaH'n Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKNKY CO., Prop... Toledo, O. We, the undendgned, have known K. J. Che ney for Mil' laat fifteen yean, and believe him pvff.rtly honorable In all bustnean tranaartlona nml tliiHUnlally able to carry out any obliga tion, made by their firm. Vt bit A 1 in 1 Wholeaalr DrugglaM, Toledo, Ohio. WaUIINO. K I NX AN A kt ABVXK. Wholesale Itrugflau, Toledo, Ohio Hall's Caurrh Cure la taken Internally, act ing dlrertly on the blood aud muroua aiirfaena of the ayatum. Prloe 75c. per bottle. Bold by all druggists. Testlmnntala free. Haifa Family fills are tbe best. INJURED IN A RUNAWAY Hank Smith or Pilot loak suffer. Prae tUP Of three libs. Hank Suiitb of Pilot Kock waa aarioualy, if not fatally, injured by a runaway team, going down the Gape Horn grade, on tbe way to Camaa Prairie, on Haturday afternoon. He waa driving (our horaea to two wagons and waa aitting on the bolater of tbe flrat wagon when tiie horaea atar'.ed to run. He waa thrown from bia poai tion and three wbeela paaaed over him, breaking three of hia riba and other wiae injuring him. He waa aoon after picked up and taken to hia home at Pilot Kook, where be now ia. Hia oondition today ahowa no improvement. It Daialea the Worm. No diacovery in medicine baa ever created one quarter of tbe eiciteruent that has been caused by Dr. King's New Diacovery for Consumption. It'a aevereat teats have been on hopeless victima of conaumption, pueumonia, hemorrhafee, pleuriav and broncbitia, thousauda of whom it baa restored to perfect health. For oougba, colds, asthma, croup, hay fever, hoarseness and whooping cough it ia tbe quickest, surest cure in the world. It ia Bold by Tallman & Co., who guarantee aatia f act ion or refund money. Large bottles 50c and 1. Trial buttles free. Think About It. If you will only think it over you will go to aee Martin when you want to buy grueeriea. Hia motto ia "beat goods at loweat prioea." Hia atock is very large and well aelected. Martin has the beat bakery department in the city. You can never oure dyapepaia by dieting. What your body needs is plenty of food properly digested. Then if your stomach will not digeat it, Kodol Dya pepsia (Jure will. It oontaina all of the natural digeaUnta, hence muat digeat every claae of food and so prepare it that nature can uae it in nourishing tbe body aud replacing the wasted tia sues.tbus giving life, health, streugth, ambition, pure blood and healthy ap- (Mitlte. 1 oilman A IO. CLEARANCE SALE of flfer V milkw rooIU fur a uew aud larger stock tifZ ait nttr KuotU 1 wil1 8el1 8toves aud 8teel EsT 7, rwatly educed prices for the uext sixty i Ml aud get price.! Joe Basler, 1 lie Main Sir....i i. Is 1 ni. , 1 a uiuuuic icaici . ''rMimiiic OIL STOVES - wJCLARKE&C0. Opera House block. FuU Line of Tents, Wagon Cvers, Anti-rust Tinware, General Hardware. J. C. MEASURE'S OWN STORY WIITI8 A SltlTCR TtLLINO OP HIS CARKRR. looening TPinutO To His Wlfs Strug- gis For an Bdueatlon During Several Yoars. The following was telegraphed from Man Prancisoo as John 0. Uasure'n aiiuuiiographv : Ilk. . o siy tatner's name was (ieorge I.easure; rnv mother's maiden name r.niaoetri urawfnrd. My parents with ioor cnnnren crriasen the plains to oregon trom fort Wayne, Ind., in iivw, and settled at n small village 1 ...... .. - - n 1 ' , , ouuwii o- i araersvuie, where niv tamer engKl in business as a I tack sman, which calling was his vocation ( I . . . 1 A A I- . my iirsi scnonnng was obtained at trie country school house near where I was born, and I distinctly remember being compelled, when 7 years of age, to carry to school an old leather-back Kirkmen's grammar, with 36 rules of syntax mat almost broke my aw to read and my head to memorise. I remember I was the boss spoiler and 4 .... L. ' . 1.1 .. wtia erory prise in spelling that was ottored during my school davs there Tl... V. .... I .1 1 1 . -. . inn nininn uttnKB lined at Unit time were puncheons with holes bored in iiu leg inoerMHl, ami pupils oi mv age sat with their feet hangiug about six mcnea irom tne noor, and if. the jaw-breaking definitions in granimar were not committed, we had to stay in recess and possibly the noon hour and learn them ; and when we had con mitted them we did not know the meaning of a single word in the definition Let me give you an ex ample, viz: Question 'Definition of phrase. Answer A phrase is a com Dinaiion 01 woros not oonaritatini an entire proposition but performing a distinct office in tbe structure of a sen lence or 01 sunnier pnrase. ' Ulear as mud to a boy of 8 years, but we bad to have it word lor word. Struggle for an Bdueatlon. "On arriving at Kugene I felt that my education was completed, and I persuaded my father to Imv me a team bo that I could go freighting. There was no railroad southward from Port land, and the principal part of tin merchandise at Kugene was carried by team from Portland, and the wool from Lane county nn Southern Oregon was bauieii hv team to Oregon 1 itv, ao we could take a load down of wool and bring hack a load of merchandise. I followed this business lor one season and then took charge of the drying de partment of the hop industry, which I followed until my father's death on tne ueain 01 my lather 1 was thrown on the world without a dollar. nd walked from Kugene Citv to ituena ista, and began manual labor on a farm for L. M. Hall. Accumulating little monev, sufficient to buy school books, I worked lor my hoard at Mr. flail's aud entered the public school at Huena Vista, A. A. Bontiey teacher, and finished a three months' term. when 1 went to Benton county and en tered the employ of my hrother-Mi-law, T. (J. Kawlings, who owned a tannery about two miles from Philomath col lege. Here I labored one season and became quite a proficient tanner. Hy this time 1 began to see the impor tance of an education, and entered Philomath college, being compelled to walk two miles and act as jauitor for my tuition and do chores lor my brother-in-law lor my board. During summer vacation 1 worked 111 the harvest field. After my first year in college I taught country schools and procured the necessary wherewithal to continue my college course. Walked Prom The Dalles to Bauer. "In the fall of 1875 I concluded to go to Baker county, as 'ml understood tbat locality afforded a good field for teachers, aud having only sufficient means to take me to I he Dalles, and being too modest to ask for a loan, I walked from Tbe Dalles to Baker Citv, using the August sand for a bed. and the Boulogne sausage, crackers and beeae I carried with me lor meals. Arriving at Baker City, 1 found iii nloyment as teacher at Wingville. and taught school at that place for lu mouths. I invested my earnings in horses, and came overland Bjitfa IbMi in 187(1 to Oorvallis, where 1 sold them at a good profit, and in the lall I en tered college at I'hilouiath, and gradu ated therefrom with tbe degree of B. in Juue, 1877. The iikuiiIktm of my class were: Nathan Wliealdoii, L. M. Edwards, J. B. Horner, Miss Lucy Allen and Miss Mary taunt. I might add that J. B. Horner and my self 'batched' together the last year. After graduation, P. B. liorner aud myself conducted, as owner- and pro prietors, for oue year, a college BeHfB1 paper called the Philomath Crucible. In August, 1878, 1 returned to Kastem Oregon, thia lime by more convenient meaua of transportation, for I bad dis posed of my former modesty, aud took up the vocation of teaching, which 1 followed until December, 18711, the laat teaching being iu the capacity of principal of Blue Mountain university, at La (iraude, Or. Presidential llaator In 1884. "During tne period lielweeii 1875 and 1880, I devoted all my span moments to the study of law, and 011 January 8, 180, 1 was admitted to the bar by the supreme court On May 1, 1880, 1 located at rend let. iii, Or.', and took up the practice of my profession, which 1 continued without interruption until May, lS'.M, when I moved to Portland aud resumed my practice. In 1881 1 married Miss Annie L. Blakley, daughter of Wil liam Blakley, au Oregon pioneer, aud the sweetest and most lovely charac ter living; and the fruits of our union are four cbildreu-W. Hugh, Mar guerite, Daphue and Coriuue. lu 1884, I waa one of the electors for Oregon on the Blaine aud Logan ticket, and had the honor of receiving the highest vote. In 1886 I waa a candidate for piosecuting attorney for the Bistfa judicial dtatrict, but waa defeated by T. G. Hyde, tbe demoratic uomiuee, bv about too votes, the district at that time being 1800 democratic. 1 was twice mayor of Pendleton and served Ute Young Men's Republican League of Oregon as delegate to the uational oonveutiou. lu 189. and 18U4 I waa a candidate before tbe republican state convention for congress, being defeated by Hon. W. R. Ellis. Por two years 1888 and 188U, 1 tilled the position of vioe-preaideot aud geueral attorney fur the Oregon &. Washington Railroad company, known as tbe Huiit system, lit May, 18M, 1 located with my family in Portland, and continued to uractice at law until December, 18WV, when I oueued au office at Baker City and coutiuued the uractice of law at that place UUtil Heceuiber ZS, 1WJU, when I returned to Portland, where my fauiilr now resides and has resided siuoe May, 18W4. "I might add tbat, iu June, 18U, assistad in the orgauisatiou of the Native Sons of Oregon, and held the position of first grand president of the order for oue term, aud uuw bold the position of graud iuuior past 'president I was also fuatrutueutal iu helping to bring about tbe organisation of the Native Daughters of Oregon. Respuc tively submitted, "JOHN C. LEAS I RE.' "March n, Mil." POLLOWRD TRIBAL TRADITION. Indians Released at Omaha Upon Plea or Manslaughter. A telegram to the Chicago Record Herald from Omaha refers to a case that possesses interest here on account 'f the fact that Colombia George and Toy Toy were recently ordered released from the custodv of the state courts although they admittedly killed Annie Kdna, au Indian woman supposed by the tribesmen to be a witch or sorcerer". These Indians were released upon the ground taken by the supreme court that the state courts have not jurisdic tion in the case, but, during the trial of the case, the defense argued tbat in killing Annie Kdna the two Indians merely followed their traditions in making away with one whom thev thought to lie a witch. The Omaha dia' patch says 1 "In-linn law and tribal tradition were sustained todav when the federal court released Bird Head, a Ponka Indian, and his squaw, on a sus pended sentence, after they had pleaded guilty to manManghter. Bird Head is 88 years old and his squaw is 81. A year ago their son was killed by Perry l.araive by accident Following tribal tradition, Laraive handed his rifle to Bin! Head, and the latter shot him. after which the squaw cut Up the body with an axe." Strlkss a Rlsh Plnd. "1 was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility," writes F. J. Oreen, of Lan caster, N. H., "No remedy helped tne until I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years, she says Electric Ritters are just sidendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invig orator lor weak, run down women . no other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed bv Tallman A Co. Arrivals at Hotel Psndlston. M It Mc.ler, lieppner. J A Allison, Portland. w I Knntj;, Portland. QOO K Barton, Han Francisco. S .1 Freedman, Portland. .1 P Iphbch. Walla Walla. W W Kolunson, Portland. B W Faulkner, Portland. Julius Haas, San 1-rancisco. II Rosenzweig, Athena. I lie Ptosenr.wcig, Athena. A P Bradbury, Portland. R Laenemen, San F'rancisco. O I. Owens, MinneaMilis. Andrew Nylander, Portland. Win Jolmctte, Milwaukee. K K Harrier, Spokane. Sam Lee, Spokane. James Steinbach, San Francisco. J B Morton, Denver. .1 o Conrad, Cincinnati. J F Morrel, Han Francisco. 11 v Bover, Heppner. J J Burns, Portland. T W Jackson, Portland. OOP "I wish to truthfully state to vou and the readers of these few lines that vour Kodol Dvsiiepsia cure is without question the liest and only cure fordys- pepsia that I have ever ne in contact w ith and I have uaed many other prep arations. John Beam, West Middlesex, Pa. No preparation equals Kodol Dys-pep-1 a cure as it contains all the nat ural digestauts. It will digest all kinds of food and can't help hut do you good. Inilln.ll: A I . Call tor County Warrants. All Umatilla countv warrants regis tered in March and April. 189V, will be paid at my office in the court house upon presentation. Interest ceases on date of publication. 8. K. Y ATI.S, Treasurer of I'matilla County. Pendleton, Oregon, July 20. 1901. niticura V SOAP - WELL SP0UTIN0 HOT WATER Plows 60,000 Oallons a Dar Prom a I l-X Insh Pipe. About ten daya ago W. J. Tovnlay began boring a well on a email elevated monnd at bis farm a few miles north west of Union and about half a mile eonthenat of the Hot I ke at a place where there was a small warm spring, says the Union Republican. The sink ing was comparatively easy (or the first twenty feet, the drill passing through a soil and gravely formation after which a hard sand stone was en countered and into which the well haa en sunk for thirty feet, making a total depth of about' fifty feet. In sinking, many strange things have been brought to the anrface. Bones of various descriptions ham come up, including thoae belonging to some species of the Msstodon. M shells that were deposited there when Grande Ronde valley waa a neck ol the sea are also in evidence. At a depth of forty feet, a log uue foot in thick ness was pierced. In the hard sandstone formation a number of stratae mm four feet in thickness containing considerable coal were passed which is the best in dication that great coal deposits eiists there. A Surprlss Cama. The great surprise came to the borers Tuesday when a vein of hot artesian water was struck. Tbe pipe used ia only one and a half inches in diameter, ' but tbe water cornea out under such pressure that it is thrown thirty or forty feet high it is a veritable gushing geyser. The water is very hot, being 174 degrees Farenheit, and flows from this small pipe about 50,0(10 or 80,000 gallons per day. With the How of water there also comes forth a gas that may prove of the greatest value. This is to 00 tested at once. Mr. Townley is preparing to have a reservoir or receiver built to collect the gas and teat its qualities. It may prove to be an illumination gaa such as is used for lighting cities and ior manufacturing puriieea. If thia proves to be true it is difficult to pre dict tbe results upon this vicinity from a manufacturing point of view. The coal brought up was in a well defined stratum but mixed with tine quarts sand which had every appear ance of being rich concentratee. It may, however, lead to the diacoverr oi extensive and valuable coa! deposits. AN UNHEALTHY HAIR e DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR finally BALDNESS Bi trey the causa, you rtmevt thtCfloCt Kill the Dandruff form WITH NEWBRO'S H E RPIGIDE Ths eejy prtparstloe thai will eeitrey theaa Berasltsa. -.EXCELLENT HAIR MESSING... fur Sak by all Urn PRICE $1 to. For Sanative Uses. lie muiurkuuli', ciimllU-at, ck-aneing, ami liurllMiiK Droiu-rtlt . rte jr nn 'I In.m t l Til I MA, tlm "-o. great skin run-, warraat the Jpr Url' 01 I I 111 IMA mill in v y3 tin' lormol ImtUa fur a I if ttiK IrrtUUuiia. liiOeMiina Li 11,'iir, iili'l rliAllliK,., l,l li.,. , f J til UI nnrlirlve M-ri,ilr 1 uli, 111, mill alsoUBM luruiuf a. - tiiu-rnul washes and eolu Uuim luruluvraUvewenkiii'.M'a, ami fur many eanutiii', 0ii0:pU"' purniM-a which rraillly nil,' -i ilniiiwln l woiiii-ii, ami eopei tally (, lUltin Tin li-i 'it 1 uriotHA Oil. Inn 111 ti in 1 1 in I Hi fcoAr will ougguot Uocll la the severer uapea. Si, Id IhrnoitBout Uit "'"! Puns 0. imC Coar., fi 1- Uialui. 1 1 I .' tt lull kiKIl, UM In W10SA Where to Spend the Summer. LEHMAN OR TEAL SPRINGS A Natural Hnattt. Rajaort. Good Fiahing and Hunting. All kinds of Kporls, Hlioutiug gallery. Bowling alley, Croquet aud Dancing. T..I I. hi ... ..II 1.... 1 L'lTMlUllt: UOUUDtllUU W Alll pOltlLO. Mail three time per week. Endicott, Warren & McFaul, LEHMAN, OREGON. A. C SHAW & CO. W. J. BKWKLL, Manager. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yard on Webb Htreet Opposite Hunt Freight. Depot We are prepared to furnish any tiling in the lumber line and can guarantee prioea to be aa cheap, if not cheaper than others. We also carry a large line of Doors, Windows and Moulding. Parties contemplating building will do wall to see ua before placing their orders. We also carry Cascade Red I BERKELEY lias the following bargains 4H0 acroH Al wheat land. .'20 acreH Al whtsat land. '2 lots well located $20. I lot lower Webl street $U0. Also a lug list of town and county iiropcrty cheap PILES 1 iii-'I iiulr ( I'llos.nri lu.luiio Kti-rjr boa la werrauuid. Suit! by tfruggUU. or esat u suaiiuu rousliit of urine aei etui ,mm umt tm WU UAM8 UVu DO c, , , ( llCVlXiMLI o Per tale by Tallmao a Co., Paaaisloa. , lillua. Missals, aud ltbl. rilaa II ubcx.rba tUa luaiort al iat tiM lUfiiltig l ubc. ia aa a iH'u.ll. stives acta a A uOuHu-a lualani IfAajf. !f Inns ul I us I'll. el pre private umu. Call up:-::::: No. 5 for Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling KepesUi alteatloB gtvea Midsummer Sale IN FULL BLAST Lace Curtains all at largely rtduotd prloat, Women's Tailor Made Suits r inci nice thirt: $10 lUlt $. $15 suit now $'.. $20 suit now $12.i0 Summer Dress Goods ah of qui .am y dm gtHd redneetl like this: 10c goods at midsummer sale 5c per yard 16c M M " 8c 20o " " 44 10c 25c 44 44 44 13c 30c 44 ' " 44 15c 44 MS Ladies, if you have any Diy Qoodl Wants in lay lino in this department now is your time to purohlft, Such another opportunity will not booffaftd for one Vtal. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE AgentH Butterwii'k I Patterns MANHOOD RESTORED CUPID"r tile Vluuiser.lipreirliuinfilarMiiiiis PrSat 'i phvas Ian, w i, klre.ro riu7Aji' - I , I I -M I i , I ,,( I'rviiiiaur dlsoasiif iilcm atmm. . ''-" ino ti'ii' iti'i o (iiHiiii., nn, n mm . o.nhuse, lrAooeaelav Al 1 " SWa,lrsil..l S.l.sl..,.s Ajrr.o.. tlo.ll.. f. oaarro. I.kso.ils, lirels.. srirorfir eaS leeillesUea I(..iis.ll Inom-atiy ituv or night. I'r. vSnUnjiirpriiire.i.l iliarlierce. whli-ii il imicbeekM lee-la In Niiiriiiiiirrlinn emt ell tlm Imrmrs . ( inirsitenrv, I pi l.f. Sf t: cloeuoea the I in r.ii,,. l.ii,.')Pji Uie urluarp urgaui uf ail liupurlihia. l lt:K .ukusUoow amt rAstorve small sk nrRAiia. tri..'i.PT,n.,""''Vrrr" ?r ""l c,"y1 hr rwiore la h-no wr ron i ere t -.v with i-rooiain tr I I IiKN h. -Se niily known rt-moriv , rnro eriu,,,,,, ,MM,rno.ik ikui i.-unn,' i:v t Sri Earanjeeelvsri einl im. rf intmit ( a:.,.i,.eti.ieauul rffeut a iwiiuoiieui cure. Luueiui,eiurt B iimll Heinl Inr reee i friiUr anil i. .iiniimiAlrA ,u.wAoiri aii.irsae vol si a iu i n k - 1'. U. Mu Wtt. Bea PruKoeeloA, roil s 1 K M 1 M.I.MAN aOOVt UHIKIMINTM. I'UMH i my. OIIStMIIN. Hotel Pendleton Under New nanajrement Strictly First Class Kicellent Colsme. livery Modern Convenience GlTf Us I Trial. Rates $2.00 a day Special Rates by Week or month Bar and Billiard Rooma. Haadquartara for Travallna Man ThaSBaat Hota In Eaatarn Oraaon. Van Dran Bros., Props Successor! to J. E. Moors Annual Clearance Sale. To make mom ior Fall Stock will give lug discount for cash on everything in flic store. Carpets, Mugs, I'or tiers, Lace Curtains, Curtain I'ol. s, Sli.nl. . Wall I'a-x r, Linoleum ami everything you need in house furnishing. A few leather couches anil rockers cheap. Sewing ma chines and supplies for all machines. Undertaking a j BCislty. Phone Main I, Jesse Failing, AMERICAN PLAN. $3.00 per Day and Upwards 1 in. -it Hotel In the Pat Ilk Northwest. THE PORTLAND HOHTI. AMD, (tK)tN lor tourist and commcrcUl traveler a SMclai Kates te Uastara Oregon people vlsltlni I'm Uaad HeaOuarUra n. t. rKlWUKa, Maaukger. Laatz Bros. Itl SL Ml OBO. OAKVBAU. Hrop UeAaaUy rtril&hid Sttia Heated Buropeaa Hlan. Block aod a hall fraaa tfepot. Sample Kaon ia coaMctloa Room Rate Stk, lie, fJ.t For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. i ni a I Fir wood. Phone Main M.