East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 24, 1901, Image 2

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Bucks....
Best stock on the
Coast
Telephone connection :it ranch. A.i
dro88 Pilot Rook or lVndleton.
Chas. Cunningham.
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abametaf if h modern devotee of the
art ol sparrinif. Let h.ni depict thin
liar i an stripped ami trained
re-adv for a "scrap" (or the world's
(taomplOMtllPi instead of beinti merely
BOlloQI tn fliiht for his lady love or
defend it great principle.
Tims may Jim Corbett equip him
self for the staae in a manner to
obviate many insuperable difficult
dirnculties (as relating to actors that
nn ly removable by men of brains
ami culture.
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"THANATOPSIS" WAS KNOUQH.
John Hosranl Hry.mt celebrated In a
94th birthday on Sunday al Princeton.
He is an author ami poet of some
note, but is chielty known because his
brother, William Cullen Hryant, IfTOtS
"Thanatopais " Tbe incident illus
trate the fact that glory m.iv lie hoi
rowed and that light redacted -Imie-vt-rv
brightly. Hut, ItM most impor
tant suggest ion in this connection in
that William Cullen Hryant wTOt
"Thanatopsis" when he wan yet a
mare txiv, uud that during his after
life, while he wrote miinv thing-,
yet all of them taken together won I it
not have elevated him to a place
among the world'- great poets.
This is an assertion that will Imi
combatted by boats of competent
literary critics who will argue that
others of Bryant's poatus entitle him
to bis high position. Yet it cannot be
denied that the very great majority of
poetry readers, if asked In MUM some
thing written by Hryant, would upon
tbe instant reply "Thauatopais ;"
whereas, hundreds would think for a
time before calling to mind any other
of Bryant's works.
Certainly, 'Thanatopsis," written
though it waa by a boy, spoke a men
aage to every human heart, a message
ao plainly told that not . man or Wo
man ever lived, sane in mind, who
would not instantly recognise that it
gave forth an universal philosophy
It is not a disparagement of Hryant
to aay that Iiin ' 'Thauatopais" was al
most bis only great work. It MM
enough for a man to produce ho mm
velltn: an interpretation nt lbs hu
man life and its relation to tin- lii
tore, told in lauguag a I.W
Had he never penned one addition
word, and rested content with tins, in
result of boyish effort, ins name
would have been written in a list that
la not long and can easily lie rem. in
beml by a go, .1 reader of literature.
JIM COHSITT IN TRAUKDY.
Worthy as it may be that a mail
poaaess a high ambition, iievcrth-d.-r
tbe announcement that James
bell, the pugiiut, propose" soon to
teach tbe great treged lane how to ajMI
the immorUl plays of ri hakes pea re,
ia of an ainusiiitf nature. Aee ei.ir.l .
aa Corbett's name ia, with "sid
stepping body blows," "poking Um
other fellow bfl the jaw," ami such
features of a prise tight, it will
many a day lielore people who worhi
at tbe shrine of Tiiespis tssastok.
themselves to tbe presence of Inn
tVtrhaitt as the chief priest of the
temple ot bill rioiiy
In the interest of high art and t en
courage a young man who would write
hia name beside those of Booth,
Barrett aud tbe others great, the fol
lowing suggestion is offered h tin'
hast Oregoniau, with the humble da
aire that from tin- obscuro npf per Ol
tbe world some small force may be
added to the mighty power that is to
enable a slugger to vault luto the
centre ol the circle of famous trage
dians :
(Shakespeare's tragedies were written
of a time when swords were the
weapons of those who fought, when
armor was worn anil when chivalry
was essential to the character of a geh
tleuiau. Uequirtjaueuta such as these,
will seriously handicap Ike ''Ueartle
man Jim" from the 8an I-random
athletic clubs., and he must do aoine
Unug to couipwl a cliauge in his Javor
Therefore, let him employ a literary
man to get out, not an expurgated edi
tion of tbe plays, but an adaptation
such as will substitute for tha cavalier
of former times clad in armor and
wearing at hia side a blado made by
Use famed workers of Damascus, a
Salem Capita! Journal: Milt Miller,
who dispenses Pink Pills, Parana am
debility tablets at his Lebanon drug
store, is lovingly mentioned by demo
cratic paper as a candidate for gov
ernor. As all the sorrel-top ami
buffalo-chip politicians in the republi
can nartv have decided that (leer is not
a rlt man to hold the place for another
term.it ia well to consider the ixiasi-
biliheM of a soda-water statesman of
iliffi-ren' pohtiral persuasion. As we
41p it up, (ieer ia a goner, as far as
the republican party is concerned, lie
baa all his life lambasted democrats
and populists as lly-up-the-ereeks gen
erally, so that he need expet.t no nom
ination from them. Tbe Hi Plnmer
wiiik of th" republican party has got
t in (or him so hitter, that it they
can't beat him for nomination they
will defeat him for election (leer
seems to have nothing but the re
spectable (7) elements of the party to
fall back on. and the chances seem to
tmnnlv favor the Hi Plummer wing
.t inning its rightful control or burn
ing down tin' state house in the at
tempt. Ho the people might aa well
look forward to the possibility of be
ing governed by the enlarged wisdom
gained in a country drug etore. The
republicans ought to like it, for Milt
everlastingly disgusted with a little
oind authorltv, he acted as body guard
ami chief maater of ceremonies or
Bryan at Lebanon, lie kept people at
a distance of several roils from Mr.
Bryan so successfully that scores of
oiu win-el horses had to lie glad they
could ride on tbe same railroad with
the tireat Commoner, to aay nothina
of getting onto the eetne train. A re
porter found a couple ol good demo
cratic ladies begging aud imploring
tin lordly Milton for a glimpse ol
their hero. Hut be waa firm aa iron
that no one should get within a stone's
tfaroa of the man he had stowed away
in a back bedroom, and who was never
known to refuse to aee anybody when
h wan awake. He escorted the ladies
around to the back alley, got them
through a barn anal into a back door
whi n on" ol Milt's guards wasn't look
ing, knocked at Bryan' door and he
received tbe ladiea in Um moat cordial
and pleased manner in hia shirt
sleeves, with the democratic simplicity
of a true Western gentleman. The
ladies were delighted ami uo one was
hurl, but those were the only ladiea
that were permitted to aee him that
day, and it took reportorial strategy to
bring that about. What this state
needs is a governor who will stand on
In- dignity ami not let the common
h.-nl get at him whenever they take a
notion. A governor who isn't the
Ukltt hit exclusive and doesn't have a
conniption tit when some one catches
him in ins ..dice with his coat off, or
in the hack ard sawing wood, ia not
really to be compared with a dealer in
eyewater who can stand people off at
tiitiir proper distance. If it hadn't
been (or him plaoing a kind ol Hwias
guard around Bryan some old woman
might have rushed in and kiaeed bim
on the northwest ouruer of that Platte
mouth of his, and then it would
have teen all day with tbe presidency.
Bv all means, let us have a dignified
dispenser of paregoric for governor.
a a
baiem Sentiuel : The general con
census of opiuiou, gathered from cor
respondence, interviews aud preee
opinions from every section of the
state, is that should (ieer be able to
carry Marion county which be cannot
pOMllby do) be would staud no show
whatever (or reuomination by the slate
convention. It is clear that, for
various and sufficient reaeoua, tbe
paple do not want him again. These
s rda are written not to expreaaa hope
but as the calm conclusion reached
alter a thorough investigation and ma
ture deliberation. Tbe fact it, Kaatern
Oregon will demand tbe recognition ao
long deterred aud the people will aa
Olle man respond to that demand
whenever tbe counties of the vaat
Inland Kmpire unite their demands
upon one able, popular, procreeaive
man for governor. The candidacy of
that man, when be is decided upon,
cannot he successfully opposed by tbe
few scattering friends of the present
iiicuuioeilt. A Southern Oregon man iu
Salem the other day aaid everybody
axoenl (ieer was being talked for gov
ernor out that way. And tbe same
tbiug is true of Eastern Oregon.
e
Mil ton hag Id: Already are tbe poli
tical war boraes getting ready for the
uext campaign and numerous candi
dates have been announced for tbe vari
ous state olhoea. There are two haateru
Oregon men in tbe Held for governor.
iney are w. j. rurnian auu
Stephen A. Lowell. Both are residents
of Pendleton and both belong to tbe
republican camp, rney are good men
and either would be acceptable to tbe
mem tiers of their party in this part of
the state. It is thought by political
wiseacres mat (inventor oeer can
hardly receive a reuomination. hd
ward Everett Young wants to be slate
printer. He is from Baker City and
is editor of tbe republican, one of the
princil papers of that faction.
Athena Proas If Kaatern Oregon
republican newspareT are an stagnant
and dilatory In demanding Kastera.
Oregon recognition in state polities,
the Press falls to tee where they have
any "lowl" eotniag at the Raat Ore-
Cnian, or for that matter, any other
mo. rat i.' journal thai has the ginger
and baekbowe to-call the attention nl
the party in power to the needs ana
rights politically, of this portion of
the state. The stand taken by the Pen
dleton neper and other democratic
papers In Eastern Oregon, did not
develop until alter years ol waiting
for tbe republican newspaper crau
to tender their aid and influence in
secnrlng u representation for East
ern Oregon in the political voice of tie
state. Mot until it became an evident
fact that tbe Portland and western
Oregon sack controlled, in toto, the
entire republican prats oi ine ataie,
did the democratic paper make their
call on the dominant party for what
thev consider right and justice. 00.
(leer and his sicklv ally, the Union
Republican to the contrary notwith
standing will not deter the election
ot an Eastern Oregon man for governor
of the state in the next election, nor
can thev undermine in anv way the
stand taken by the democratic papers
of the great Inland Empire. Oregon is
the only slate in tbe union where one
nart hears the burden of taxation, so
to sneak, without represent at inn. and
the other part gets the benefits, niani
pit I ate the state political arena, and
dictates who shall be who and what
hall be what.
e
I. a (Irande Chronicle: J. M. Church
returned last week from Western Ore
son. His visit during the past week
was in connection with his work
trustee of the Oregon state agricultural
college, at Corvallis, and had, con
trarv to rumors, no political sig
nitlcjiice. His alleged candidai-v (or
the governorsnip, tie aayt, is aben
Intelv without foundation. He him
self waa entirely ignorant of the fact
that he was being mentioned in thi
connection until he arrived in Port
land and was beset by the reporters.
Hi aniwer Invariably was: "I am
not a candidate for this or any other
state office and will not be. I do not
wish to be mentioned in connection
with the office, for I could not be in
doped to accept it if It were tendered
me.
Concerning other guliernatorial iiossi
hilities. Mr. Church aaid that he
found the sentiment mixed. "The op
position to i ieer is not so strong a the
people of Eastern Oregon have been
led to believe. There is opposition
anil there t lukewarm support among
Jiis friends, hut he has many strong
friends and I laalieye he will be nom
mated as the moat available middle
ground candidate who will liest hum
onite the opposing interests of the
party He will he supported h Mill'
nnmah conntv. As for the Eastern
Oren.no candidates. no one vet men
tinned i considered a poasibility."
"Then will not Kaatern Oregon be
recognised by the repbulican conven
tion?" was atked.
"Yea, Kaatern Oregon will be rec
ogniaeii, but it will not lie given the
governor nor even the secretary of
state. Privately. 1 believe that East
ern Oregon's political representation is
secondary to her commercial interests
aa affected by tbe open river question.
If we can demand and receive recogni
tion, without antagonising Western
Oregon, we may be justi8eil in mak
ing a demand, but if that demand
merely reaulta in antagonism, we are
standing in our owu light politically
and commercially. It is not essential
to our interests that we have tbe
rirlvilege of naming tbe governor, but
t iaeaaantial to our commercial in
terests that we have an open river."
"One of tbe moat regrettable things
I have observed in recent Oregon
politic!," continued Mr. Church, "is
the habit affected, particularly by re
publican papera, of criticising every
republican mentioned It is uot din
to the division in the ranks, but to
the over-confidence which a big ma
jority has inspired. Hut it is one thing
winch may turn the state to tbe demo
crats. The tact that there are many
tanditlates mentioned for the various
offices ia proof of tbe vigor aud strength
of the party, and the fact that a man
becomes a candidate is evidence of
some ability, however poor. But when
one paper criticises a certain candi
date, and another another, it seems
to the people ol the state that all re
publican aspirants are wholly bad, a
fact which the democrats will not be
low to profit by."
Poisoned by Absorption
Figprune
Cerezvl
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of delicate flavor and
fragrant aroma.
The blending of California figs
and prunes with well ripened
grain makes a fruit and grain
coffee far superior to any other
cereal beverage.
By our process all the delight
ful flavor of the fruit and healthful
Strength of the grain is retained.
Taates like coffee looks like
coffes. Healthful nutritious.
Boll from 3 to 10 minutes only
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Don't Cut Corns
t so M Vaerserf -Oea't
Let AaytteOy ao It
fer Yu.
What auui or woman
sufleriug with painful
aud auooyutx corn -will
Dot (IveMcesbi to
navrt them ruwoved?
For SS eeats you get
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will iviuote vary corn u Lar,
u taaUar vaara li u. bow leasj rom
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kaaor arviijifwrius . pa. law. atUva.
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ldajr for lata arUcl. uf (faania.
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the mors, auiohly aiul pf wlaarij II
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ttua- beta orviaaUl ou aaaciia of IA aasla wj
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Farmers Custom Mill
rrwsi w alters , rTepcteier .
UapavcUr. lao aai iela a aay.
flour m tinned tor wSeel.
rioar. Mill freed, Oavopsed feed. eta?., always
. . m I snketaiaWtAtxl fD
Thrtmch the porcK of the skin many K.'",,. H(
absorb. -d int.. the blood, del ingmg u .
and afleSUflg the constitution i as i QUI
I1HU HIlrt'llliK - ,, lust
aeriously aa Scat y, m -.ted witl n v
under the skin arr in. i.iu.i. -- . ;
vc-cl "id -'oti in ' ' , 5?JS
.re millions of small tube, or glands. Utrongh
which the poisor i-. onvt v. o ... h j,
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POISON OAK,
POiSON IVY,
BARBER'S ITCH,
LEAD amd BRASS
BAfOAaii.A arr-ar tern, .ounng tn ,.'. wen
r tavava-rtwafwaws a. a are thc skin is most urm. ...... .
open, we are much more liable t.. be affected by Pldaon I ak an. Iv) an
dWerons plants. Worker, in brssa, cop, , V A and J ntfcla. of
txsiredand the Mood supply poiaoflsd through the -."- '""Ximg the
the. metals and the a '.'.Is M m pollabiag and cleaahg them.
fumes of h ad give y lintl I tbat pallid WJUtJ apprarance of the skin lr
S another tttM be txU M I tl,ro,.Kb the .kin, .md a . the
one when it becomes firmly fhted in the system. After th- poi n
blood and been dhstUinattd throughout the v em It h too ja
stadlcatlooa. In man the Mood u affected uSi
aiceof theraahorertiptio.i 00 the skin, and all effort . rthottU N di. i
purification and buil.li-i npol the bl I. Uglj eruption - ; l t,ml,n
ItAUitdeXyX;
toreanpearancc.and it is erpially as emcaciou in . ; i .toion
- . iaSLVa . . a a S IL. ld.Uo ntn ill IIIK' 111 l til int. vh- "
ber's Itch ; nuililimr up aim puruvinK mi ....... fllrtMi from the
impurities of every removfiig every blemish, sore or eruption '"""
skin. There U no surxstitut.- for S. S. S. j it is the only purely wMM bloou
purifierknown. and the tefeet and ba. ... all I D titntnnial or hknat diseases.
Oar Medical Csaaaltallan Oapartaeiit.-lf youdesir- anyspeclalinformstM
mm mwm v ,;,r kaaavlavlatta a.nl..ini!l "Ut t olldltlOll, attU
aW ailVlfl HIHIIll alllll I il.lt. . ' lit. J "-- f 1 a-
they will earrfullv consider L it you n
and you will receive n pmnpl rei.lv. Out
clans have maile a stud v of blood and skin diseases,
and you can have the benefit of their SSpsriew i
ami skill without anv rt.sl to vou whatever. Ixin't
hesitate to write fully about yourself, as nothing
,, nv trna. la'vnnd our office. We have a very
!nt.aiiniT KmA mi HI.iimI .md Skin I lixcaces Wnl
udesir- anv special taiuiais
expl.iin'iii VOU . oiidition, and
sss
I mall uea.
)l H mmI and ")kin ijiacases, w 11 a t . "." ' Vaji-a ni
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Hotel Pendleton
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Rates $2.00 a day
Special Rates by
Week or montb
Bar and Billiard Dooms. Headquarters for Traveling Men
The Best Hot.- In Eastern Oregon.
Van Dran Bros., Props Successors to J. E. Moore
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PHYSICIANS.
UK. W. (i. l ld.K OKKK'K.
oulldlux offltv taouri. II "
p. m Telephone T7.
K0R S ALU OR KXCHANUK.
IN JUUD A NKVi SIX HORHK t'OWKR UASO
a. Bl.; Ito.s line viixine sa.l all tlxiurtia complete, lauki,
plpinaj, battery su.1 el" trie aparier, al a iota
f, W. VINUKNT, M. II. 0KFI0B RJBAB
ol rim National Bank OOlco Ooura 10 ui 1.'
a. n. ; 1 to S p. m
or v) ill ex 'liaiif.
ceuillelon. iirefon
lor cord woo.: J. clove,
DKH. HMI I II .v URNOBRflON OfTIUE
over fendleton riaviusn Hank. Tilephoae HI,
resldouee telephone I.
H. H. MAKKIKL1). M. 11 , HOM KOl'ATH
lc Phrkldsn snd Hurieon. (XB.'e In Jud.1
Batldlnc Telephone: offloe, black Wl real
deoce, black it
J. h. Mil. I. Kit. M. HKSI'.VIN lll.Ol'K.
irvala and oorracts eye Iroublea. catarrhal
nmdiUon and impair- I hearluic. Olaiaaa
properly dlled lor refractive errors
DR. V. J. MTAITL., BOOM 17, AHHOOIA
tlon block Telephone si; residence tele
phone, black 1(1.
OBTKOPATHlt I'HYSh'IANo. UHS.
Keyes a Keyea. Office, one block well ol Hoe
ton atom
D bTT. Y NlT K .B iTaK K S I . K K . UUBONIC
and aervoua tiUeaies and 'liaeaaSNOl wnatoii.
Opp. Hotel, cor Water au.l Main si- Pea lit
tou, ir.
ARCHITKCTS AND UUILDIRS.
T. K. HOWAltO, AKt.'HITKl'T AN1 HI
perlniendeoi. makea compute snd reliable
plana lor bulldlnsa In the city or country.
Room 17. Jndd biilTllus
BHBKK A t'ol.K. ClINTK At'TOKH AND
bulldera kvaliuiate lurniahe.) on anorl ao
llcc Job w.-rk MH'- ialt) I'roiapt isrvios.
Shop on Hlnft aireei near Main atieel
U A. MAY. t'ONTKAi TOU ANU
builder, haliutalea luriualie t on all kiu-l nl
maw.ury ormeul walki, lone walla, etc. Or
dera can be left at tbe r.aa OreKonian office.
BANKS AND SRUKURS.
0BNTISTS.
K. A. VAI'MHAN. HKNTToT. OKKltJK
lu Judd Bulldlus
A. L. UKATltC, I), li. H. OFVIOB 0VBJ
aavluii Uauik. Oaa administered.
B. A. MANN. DKNTIMT. IN ABBOOIi
tloi Bloek.oearP R ( ltintn' oWih.
AflUMNIIYV
CAKTKK 4 K.Vt.KY, ATTOKNKYB AT
L '. OSloo in aavluii Bank Bulldlna.
BKaN A LOWKLL, ATTOKNKYB AT
Law. Kootu II Aaaoilallou Block. Peutlle
loo. iirefoo.
T O.HA1I.KY, l.AWYKK. OKKH K IN
Judd Building. I'eudletou, tireson
N. HKKKKIaRY, ATTORN KY AT i.AVV.
tjffice in Aaaocialiun Block.
E. I). BOYD. ATTORN KY AT l.A III
0aaf st,
L. B. KKRDKR, ATTORN BY AT LAW.
Peudleuw, Oregon.
Jambs a. kbb, law ovviub in jddd
Bulldm
BT1LLMAN 4 I'IKRi.'K. ATTOKNKYB
St law. Kouiui lc. li. 11 aud UJ Aaaot lallon
block
rMB rARMBB'B HANK 0 WBBTON.
Weitou, oreaou ooei a general baakiui
bualueaa. Kxcltauge bought aud aold. Col
let tit. u prouuli) atteude-1 v. ADalri lu noil
excellent txiuditiou, aud so reported upon by
Investigation comuiitiettol reipooitble citliena
Officer! : K Jameson prealdeut, iieo. W.
Provbalel, vice president :C. M Pierce, cashier
J. K Klllgore, aaaisiani caahler lire, tors
Q, A. Usrtnuu. M at, Johua, '1. J. Price, O. I'
o K. i. . .gov. Hubert Jameaou, u. W
Prosbslsl.
K1K8T NATIONAL HANK OK ATHKNA.
Orugtn. t ablUI. a.V),iJu, aiirn. i- aud ii-ill-
to.UUn lull icai -in um ... iia lieala in
I'lrelgn soil MBMHtO fxchauge I ollectloua
i.rouid aiteuded in. Henry C Adatai, prea
Ideul.l J. Kirk, ytce-prssldeat I K. L. Bar
uett. oashler; Nn K. L Barnell, aasliunt
caahler.
KtUrlT NATIONAL BANK OK I'KNULh
tou. Capital, ru.OUU: iurp.ua. SSu.ai! Irau.
art. - geuerai liaukiug b laiueaa. Kxcaaugi
and telegraphic trauatern aold on Chlcagn, Han
Kreui'teco, New York and principal point In
: i. :onhweil Kralta Drawu ou China, JsHtn
au.l Kurope. Uakea tilleclloui ou reaaouabl
term Levi Auk -uy prealdeut . A K Uatnx-I
vice prealdeut . C. B Wade, caahler, H. 0
Oueruiey, aaiiilant caahler
BANK
' t.l-
lu.. rati al-
aud aold ou all principal poinla -,... ti
isatton given to i-ollecUons. W. J, k'uru.a
preiideut, I N. leal, vice-prea' dent. T. ,
Morrli. cashlsr.
TO POT ON OUt OAS
pela, ou ihelvei, walla, or
or wrapping purpo-a
uld uewepapera lu large
buudlea ot oue huudred
each at AS tieula a buinll
at THK KAMI UHKOON1AN OKKICK. Heudle
Iran Oraee.i
111K I'r.NlM.KTIIN BA V I NO
.u'lu wiu . ...biiu wigauiae-i m
T i.AW. uaplul, l&O.UOU. aiirplua. taikai.
- I OU Hue depoalta. Ks.-ua
, and sold on all principal poinu
t VC III tlitl.ili aivi-n L.i ihIIhi Unit. U
The
Domestic
Steam
Laundry
Qhleefe-
I'orllanil
Hwelal
' 1 m.
via Hunt
lllKlnil
That's all.
WholfMale
ili-aler in
Ice.
Wood and
Schlitz
Milwaukee
Beer.
Henry Kopittke
Oregon Lumber Yard
WOOD (tt'TTKKS
fog barns and dwellings.
Clieaper than tin.
Lumber,
Lath,
Simmies,
Kuildiu., Paper,
Tor Puper.
Lime ami t xiiient,
MouldinBS.
Pickets,
Plaster,
Hrick and Sand,
Screen Uom.-iai Windows,
Sash and DtKrs,
Terra Cotta Pine.
Borie & Light, Prop's
Alta St., orp. Court House.
I. Kay & Co.,
Buy and ssli
Stocks, BondH
hi id Grain
lor cash or ou marglni.
New York Stock Bachange.
Chicago Stock Rxchange.
Chicago Board of Trade.
Court Mtrnnt.
l-sn.llat-.il "is
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nBTxT Time Sshsduls
ma Prom Pendl,t,V
Halt Ink.
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oaieaae tai KuV
Old
Newspapers
Ku.d by JOHN nt II Mini
The Louvre Saloon
PKNlll.KTON
Where to Spend the Summer. The Place to Buy
. a a .
LEHMAN
OR TEAL
SPRINGS
A Natural Naalth Raaort.
Good Fishing and Hunting.
All kinds of bHiru, IttOfHltM nailery,
Bowling alley, Croquet ami Dancing.
Telephone conuex'tion to all point.
Mail three tune ter wajek.
Endicott, Warren It McFaul,
LEHMAN, 0RB0ON
LOT FOR SALE IN
BLOCK 81.
For sale, lot 4 In block Hi, line
residence lot at a low price. Ap
ply to
C & JACKSON.
la where you cau get quick
anil cheap prices. Put in
your order (or header beds
water tanks' and (eed racks,
liest line t
Lumber, Lath,
Shinlwij, Build
ing paper, Tar
paper.LioM ami
cement, PicketH
Platter, Brick,
Sand, Mouliiiiig
Screen DuON it
W lnd0W8, Sash
it Doors, Terra
Cotta Pipe.
Pendleton PbiiQ Mill ajid
Lumber Vard.
R. FORSTER, - Proprietor.
Help or Situation
Wanted.
C F. Cooks limplojfiiient Apiy
Curner Maui anil AlU (street
JPKNDLKTON OKKUON
nggartsi
All.nllc
Kxpro
d:fi a. m.
v'a Hunt-
liiKtou.
?ii (nl
Fast Hall
tit a. m.
via
Hraikanc
I
Halt I..k.-, !),, I
"rth. Omaha ii:
a. I'll, , 1
I "...AJUII Cbl.ll.-S
1 aan am Kaai
Walla W.M.
Hpokaii...W,.rs
man tiinK. ..'
"'"..'awl , a, -
kec. t'hlnagti'and kait
uccan ana k'uer vh..,
rnilM POKTUND.
IM p. m.
Hall)
excopt
Sllll.lrt V
I p. m.
Hatiintar
in p m
Daily ox.
Huntlay
6 a. m.
All MtlirtK SMaj TOk.
Jcct In ohansa.
Por Han Kranrlsio
Kali Tory '.tlayi.
1
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f, a ni.
Tna. Thra.
ami Hat.
Columbia Ritsp
In A. Inn., ana VS.- .
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siuaiia iti.tr
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Horvslll. anrt W..
Wlllamotte sndYsn
a ni 11 1 mma 1
1 ilea. inra. it.rvstain t Ht. Hating ...
-'M'IIIIIIU, , gU
You get
Good Beer..
When you drink
PILSNER
BEER.
Guaranteed not to
mum headnohe or
tlizzinees
Ask for it.
Schultz Brewing Co.
Telephone 7J.
ALLEN BROS.,
Wood and
Post.
Wi.ai-l rr.BMi, Prlosa Ulaht
Plr aud Tammaraek tZtu
v ud uloa aan drj.
Ottioe rwar.ol baviuaa-bank
1 .-.i .1
Klparla
S:ia. m
Dally.
Snake Rlvar.
Klparla to I.ewliioi
K. P. Wiuur. Afsat.
Take the...
Washington &
Columbia River
Railway
Kor Chicago, Ht. Paal, Ht. Louli,
aTSfs... (la 1 -y I
nn- U , ni. .ON', ""TH SSSSS
411 Points East and
Portland and polati
on the Sound.
'Ma m iiiM.iia.a. i nuraaa. an i .ia
at fM a. m.
Dcpatru tlally except Hun.lay xuflip
ni.Mlatlon. call nn or addrasi
W ALAM-
1'tniU.tOD
H. H CAI.DKKIIKAI. (. p. A..
Malta Walla. Walk.
i NORTHE
PACIFIC
RUNS
I',. III.. 111 Sii'rillll.1 .
Illcuant Dining Cars,
I ourist SlccpuiK Cars
To
1 r.tn
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p AKt.o
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BUTTE.
THROUGH TICKEHj
CHICAGO
WA8UIN0T0K
PHILaIKLPHIi
NEW YOKK
HOSTO.N
a - Lnui am pvu
ami an iiuiiup
hiniiijl. Iirkfti In jAl.au ai
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1 ai "ilia nun
au.l Amorlcaui USM
TIMH MBlMia
, flraln leaves pemliciuu aanj
ai .. p. Dl. .
Por furin.r luloriuali..ii
'TBassaa aurn,uu..
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DADTI tVh iCTOyilsl
101lll.il.!' lli'"
Str. "Tahoma."
Dally rouud irip oxept un4
Time Card.
Leave Portlainl
Leave Astoria
THE Da4LLHS rolM LAM
e.tr -I taik n Oatzert
ra-.l ...n.i trlu except MO"'
V .!.. I'-lCi-li l' IM k SW
I fill III II I 1 a I "M 1 L 1 I ' r
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MlllWll, LaJKi
l ime Card.
Leave Portland
Arrive Ths ltller j
Leave " J
Arrive Portland
Fire, Dalles lo Portlaud .
b.s. n.iiau in PnrlliUll iUli
1 nrottgh . llc.su for ,3
.
Meala tbe very SSW
SW-.-.ui.da irips ll",lti
lasVniia route baa tUt t,ia
iracliounon aiaatl
Landing : Foot ol Al
Both Phone Mln .J'
A. J. TAYLOK, All - AVD!
lulls U PILLllOB, A.'"." iljial
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Lv:. 'WrnlTi VanctW'T '
'' .im , ; ai., poium-v
t. TV tllll't"'-i
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eon a repraa." - . inuii
the people aHpreCiate " ue
heii liberal oatroua,.
tatac medium ot Uu aeci-