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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1901)
Shirt Waists Worth $1 to $2. TO CLOSE AT 25c Pi?pla.v Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. CITV THE BAKER I .Mill ,l4,r"1n. Lot of Fellewa PAPERS Owntri are to Halliet Charles w. . ... niT T'-. .h.,ni the buniest man t ... r. .ibliiioi Triers an t itfa ami the Kant three daily Rnmodelina building is abont the onlv improvement aoing on at present A new natatoritiin at the hot anrinsa. a mile east of town, will be completed abont the latter part of next week, and promisee to become famous ax a awimimnu roeort. The watera at thae snrinirs have a temperature of fishtv degrees and aome medicinal properties. Maker Citv has one novelty ionnd in no other citv in the land. It ia the "Raker Citv Railwav and Motor com pany." It rnna one ear every time i train arrivea. Ita motor ia ona florae Fare free to a certain hotel ; otherwise five cent. Sftar. tb" Herald and Kennbli- av Out the 1 ....... kaa anil m' a bm nai"t'r ; , lk!l : .r t'iree end. it Mold look to a financial picking. Mli br Ua .,,,(111 From Mining Contrsss. i ..n ('am arnvt'il in Haker City -Kriir Iroai the uunm. eougrese in 71 H- aiatesthe .nigress was a . .,, Keiireseiitativee of NEWS FROM THE RESORTS RINOHAN OOISTS. ABOUT FIFTY attendance Will Show Improvement From This Time On. Says C. W. Aver, tha Banaoer. C. W. Avery, manager of Hineham Springs, the popular reaort in the Hlue mountains twenty-seven miles from Pendleton, waa in town on Kri- day, accompanied by Fav LeUrow, the tatter having come down to pur chase supplies (or the LstOrow sheep camp on Hlark mountain. Mr. Avurv stated that the attendance at the springs has not been up to the usual mini her ao far this season, hut that he was confident that hereafter through.. tit the season many more will he there. He had a number of rooms reserved bv l'endletonians on Kridav while he was here, and was informed by a large number of others that they intended to go op in the near future Fishing is good in that part of the mountains, aaid he. and the weather la delightfully cool and the atmos phere invigorating. Ouite a nuiiilier of Portland people will ! np in the coming weeks, and the resort will take on the customarv lively aiiaaraiit-e. Mr. Averv is making special efforts this year to cater to the comfort of his guests, and has everything in shape to sucrweri. He has had snthnent ex perience to enable him so to do, and there is no doubt that the springs will remain the chief place of resort in K.astern Oregon Sir. Avery and Mr. Letirow returned to the mountains on the evening train. AN KASTKHN FAD AT LEHMAN. 1 ,i .iinlrv wnre HON iron an "" " "---j nu splsmliu1 result are ta tie inerai ioiim. the t tram Mesafrset will meet in Hutte. are arranging l" Kive bthimJ harbors committee, a warm Mliao bar tomorrow. While the OiS:Dtnhl geiitlHinen will only stop am Hrt j minute. Bakerites will give kaaitatteof hoapitality which will awrttMti regret their short atop, atun or Amuiarn.nl. lata? tbe Walla Walla baseball Mac till crow bats with the locala. T mum plav again tomorrow and (Mnotuare taking a lively interest cmalli. Tbree new players have swa-tired tor Baker I'itv, and as u. tills Walla team has lieen play a foul ball, a close game may be ward lor. aur of tbs people of Baker City km Wit lor mountain resorts to ea-as-nest, but a stranger finds the twiMr desirable here. There ia oatidsnble now on the mountains boat to toe city and a good breese mm lilt worth living. Some Improvsmsnli NIP IT IN THE BUD. First Appaaranea of Dandruff a Forerun ner ar Future Baldnesa. That such is the caae has been con clusively proven by scientific research. Prof. I'ni.a. tbe noted Kuropean akin specialist, declared that dandruff ia tbe burrowed-np enticle of the acalp caused by parasites destroying the vitality in the bair bulb. Tbe hair becomes life leae, and in time falls out. This can he prevented. Newbro'a Herpicide killa this dand ruff germ and restores the bair to its natural eolinees and abuudancy. Herpicide la now used by thousands of imonle all satisfied that it ia tbe moat wonderful hair preparation on the market today. BEAR CRRIK Wlf DEVASTATED Two Hen Uaed Dynamite and Got 800 Pouada or Trout An indignant aportaman baa bia say aa follow regarding the dynamiting of fishing streams hereaboata. He made these remarka to an East Oregonian repreaentative : ''Among the many atories told by Mark Fatten is one that should be given wide publicity. That is, in re gard to tbe nse of dynamite. In the aummer of 1900, two men, unknown by name and without a place of MM tat ion as far as could be learnod, and devoid of every aportamanlike instinct, went to Bear creek with two pack t, ,rw Bear creek is celebrated throughout Eastern Oregon aa being nf tha d..Mt tiahinir stream in the state. Tbev commenced operations and without regard to tbe Oregon state :.-t ir. ..f movta nk! the Warsbauer j game lawa, and every other law except u .n t nt wtui'ti dominate a n' " trough, mmi u progress iii rapidly, and 'united it will be known as the oiarr Oraad. It is an imposing 3 a? tw tiding, the tineat in the city. Yoo ant not repared for HARVEST ax too have bought a pair of our Colored Glasses 25, ), M and 75c. XWIE4. White or colored 10, 40 and 50c. Eye Protectors uin CLOCKS. IDs coos wagon. Elisor Mnd aud we will till your wis? ib your aatisfactiou. L HUNZIKER, Jeweler and Optician.., Jifl'jw to Alexander & Hezter'a ....lui.v m footrace for a trough, ex i.IlImI dvnamite in the Stream and within tbree days killed 300 pounds trout nd tracked it away on tueir "Tbe act waa such a deapicable one and ao devoid of principle, that every urdn in that reciun and every sheriff and deputy aherifl honlH t-e made aware of tne fact in order that ita occurrence should not be repeated. The legitimate nebing is good there, and a aportaman would be m ru nft id fnr hit trouble in tue What shall be said tt... nuKnrmu of auch uusportauian like conduct? The extreme penalty of to- m T it,, not know, but at a rough gueea, it should be placed at 100 years under water, with 1000 pounas oi Hviimi.iLH hi nloied everv 10 seconds four nic hes from the criminal's head." Tha Nsw Tork Fashon of Riding Astride is Popular. Lehman Springs, July 17. A custom that caused the social world of New York and other eastern cities to stand aghast two years ago has been intro duced here and has become popular. It is no uncommon thing to see a lady riding astride ai taught in tin- BMtt fashionable riding schools of the blue blood aristocracy in those cities where society is supposed to do the exceeding ly proper thiug. It is a fad in the east, but is destined to have a run soon in tbe wild weat, if the present start made should increase as rapidly a predicted. When the stages arrive it is a nice sight to aee the cavalcade move out to meet them. It surprises the passenger at first, hut .nn he- comes ao commonplace as to attract little attention. A Stopped-up Stovepipe. The evening meal of Kd Barr and Bis Koesch on 1 hursday evening was a tew minutes late on an in "i the ungovernable proclivity of lolie Kraker to vv practical jokes. A small party of ladies had called to do a little extra ( km for the y mug men. having taken compassion on them. The Are was starte I in the stove and the preliminaries were gone through with toward getting supper The icecream had been set to cool; the bam, sliced thin, had been placed on a hevres china oisti, ready to oe piaceo in the aluminum frying pan , the eggs had been skinned and lav, rich in gold and whites, like a (JO gold-piece on a flat snowcake. The Burtia.uk were readv to be scalded, and other neces aarv things accomplished, when the strangulation and coughing of the en tire nartv called attention to me lact that the Hove wasn't "drawing After 10 or 15 minutes of sputtering, chokinir and gentle cussing, it was discovered that the stovepipe nao some thimr the matter with its bronchial m m .a t . I I W tubes. A turther investigation uy .nr Harr dmcloed the tact that a gunii' sack ahd been stuffed into the pipe s tiirhtlv that It had to be gotten out by n Mxnloaion of uiant powder. It bail one imod effect -the pipe received thorough cleaning. vliile tnis nan hMn iroinir on numerous camtiers who had tseen notified of the state o affairs, were "rubbering" to beat the hand and when the gtlnliy sac K a NUfresafullv dislodged, a shout 'llcsirav ' awoke tbe echoes. At mi r - . . . . ii t niei Mr. Koesch returned ami ion his partner that he ought to be as hnm of hi note I lor not having soone 1iaiNvrd the cause of the trouble and fixed it. Tbe Height of a Tras. A diacnasion arose tin morning as tr the heorhl of a certain tree ahou 100 feet south of the hotel. A smal nartv gatlier.l and each I'KjE a guess the estimates ranged all the way I FOB! 7 , t.. 170. One g i. e I 10, one )M and one lit feet. Tbey were th nearest to the mark. One ol the parly blv uasisUftl bv Kd tstrahai', by call in if to his aio auvorai uiuuuni." e. ii.. .........,. arithmetic. aigeora inu """"... tl,.llv anlved the problem, lie mad a aouare of tWO DlOMM of bjOBPd are simplv magniflcent, with a wealth of rich nutritious grass. A small cloud of trouble between cattlemen and horsemen on one side and sheepmen on the other has appeared in the stork sky. There are already So, 000 head of i instills county sheep on the nig Meadows. There are 30, (XX) head of sheep browsing in the famous Bear creek valley. One cattleman stated that not much objection bad been made this year, but that the sheepmen wonld not he allowed to bring in their Hocks next vear. One horseman said that he had told the sheepmen he wonld like to have Just a little range left for his horses. The horsemen was apparently not joking about it. A Remarkable Fishing Episode. While Messrs. Patton and Beck were fishing in Bear creek, Wallowa county, a remarkable thing happened one which on account of its rarity may be disbelieved 0J t K. Cranston, J. E. Krause, Jim tiwinn, and other well known fishermen of Penldeton, who are so accustomed to liaten to Hib-fairy tales, that they have almost become Misaouriaus in that particular respect that they have to be shown, in addi tion to being told. The true tale runs as follows : The two gentlemen alve mentioned were iishing close to eacti other. Mr. Beck made a cast and the Hy waa taken at the surface by a small trout four or five inches long. As he waa laving the little fish, a huge dolly arden proltahly 20 Inches in length came on like a shot ami gratrei tne tile trout in about the same stive as im fox tskes in a sky-scraping ball n center field, that big dolly vardeu was game, hut Mr. neck saw tnai there was his opportunity of making reputation for himself, so that he mid get his name into the best magazines devoted to outdoor sports. a well as in the hast Oregonian, so he lid his best. He handled the game ike a true sportsman and final I landed it. Mr. Patton vouches for Ibis ton- in every detail, and Mr. Heck will preserve the tacV le used as further videnee. A FOUR TOWN BALL LEAflUM EFFORTS ARE BEING ONE. MADE TO FORM Midsummer Sale Just the thing for 75c, 1.H, 11.50. two feet long, and piaceo mem on hi ground at such a distance from m tree that the ooaru larin.-, a. pointed directly at the top ol me tree tl.Liu the uttcennarv angle the dis tauce from that point to the tree waa measured and the height of it was found to be r.'7 feet, figures are great things with which to juggle. Notes or the lamp. Arthur (iibaou.although he has been here but two days, has a urm iw n claim to the champiouship of the bowling camp as lar as me oowiing alley ia coucerned. bevera; minor championships remain to be eettled. rred Uartmau ana Moaco riwasai while out hunting this uiorniug, saw t m k L . 1 1...J . ....A ..L m ulwit a Wild UOO-vaiieAJ i-ov, uu vv-" - mm i it. Aa the feline aaw mem at about the same tune, all three male their escape. Kd Strahau has beeu adjudged the belle of the dam lug hall. I WALLOWA SHBLP KAN0LS Mara Pailou Interviewed arte na aa tarned From Hi I rip. Mark Patten, Jim Beck and r'rapk Pratt started out two week ago Witu I ; .....HI ff.ir u A lMllll U1MU I Hill ill.K oovuv trii.thn.oifb Union and Wallowa iuu tia and the southern portion of Uma- ..I.. .'...I i.t v Among me many onn-i ,iMa ol uruiture carrieu ' graphophoue, which lurulsbe! great enjoyment to visitora at uiuj yi th cauinrid. At a point on .!. u.rn Ill the lUOUIltalUS 16 ...,i... MMt of Weaton. shortly auer ti..u i,... their iournev. tbev camped m .al- . : i r a church, wneu me Kti.'F"' .. i mi n.i.tinn. utMJO e comuieiictsi to ride aud walk in for miles around thinking that religious services were being held. When one certain song of particular excellence was produced, .nv insisted that the musical instru ment waa only a bluff, and that some use in tbe wagon was real ly singing. Mr Beck returned on weaueeuay ou boraeback from La (iraude, while Messrs. Patton and Pratt weut on to Fly valley, thence to Lehman springs, where tbev arrived on Thursday after noon, July 26. Tbe Sheep Ranges. Mr. Patten talked interestingly of tbe trip, and having passed right through the Wallowa stock country mmA having oouveraed with man who are engaged in the stock industry there, waa able to apeak ex-cathedra. II elated the range of Wallowa county How's This? Wo offor Clue Haodrad Dollar Kewaid lor auy caae ol catarrh that uauuol be cured by Uall'i Catarrh Cure . L- i in v v g v A ftl Hruua . lulsdo, ( u .. ..n.Waiiriisii have known K J. Che- ..... (,., th. lui Sfuu veara. aud believe him perfectly honorable ia all bunuea. tranaactloa au-l buaucially abls to carry out auj . tlou made by their Orsv Wan 4 TxciX. W bolaeale Prufguui Toledo, Ohio WiLuiso. Kissaa kUayis. UL liriKIl.L. Toledo. Dblo Hall Catarrh Cur uTeo Inlerually. act lug directly ou the blood and mucou MMiaeSS ,.( th. ...um Hrlce 7c uer bollle Bold by all drugglau Teeliaoelals Ira Uall'i Family r-lll ara the east. CLEARANCE SALE ordr room for a new and larger stock uf tall and winter g.xla I will sell stoves and steel 'gwo at -r. atly reduced prices for the uext sixty 0 and get prices. Joe Baslor, The Main Street Furniture Dealer. OIL STOVES - W. J. CLARKE & CO. Opera House block. pull Line of Teats, Wagon Covers, Anti-rust Tinware, General Hardware. ore Trusts Formlna. If the trust format inn continues the IBM 1 1 not tiintsnt wncn aitnosi every hinir .n the countrv will he controlled hv them. Whether tins wntiltl DC beneficial to the country or otherwise, we are not prepared to state. I here is mil' i hunt however, that can never be controlled h a ' rusl and I ha' - ROOd icaltli. The best mean- of obtaining his is hv tbe use of Hosteller s Stomach Hitters. TIiih wonderful medi- ine continues to cure all stomach iver and b.iwel trembles, the same as t hu- done for the nan tltiv years. H vou are a sutierer irom uvspepsia, in ligattloo, constipation tlatulency or iifrvoiiKiieH-, do not lail to g i ve n a rial at once, as it will surely cure von. It will al-o prevent maiaria. fever and ague. ATHENA'S EXPERIMENT. J. W. Smith Says Street Worh is About Completed. I. W. Smith of Athena spent Kr dav in I'endletou, and returned home in the evening. Speaking ol the work that ha- been d tie on the -treetM ol that tsVn during the present summer, Mr Smith said I Thi- work i- now about tiniaheil, and we only await to see what sort ol Hiirface will lie made hy the crushed rock dressing that has (men placed upon In. main t mroiiilhlare ot the town I'rn-hM.I rock ha- been nut Upon the iitrt from the railroad tracks to Mr Kirk' residence, and there have been nthiT iinnrovetnent-. In loiut actim with thn county, the city otliciais v secured the erection of a ne hri.lu.. over the Vt I Id Morse iilst be ow Athena, immediately neymni tun limitH of the corporation, the county ml citv each hearinit one-hall ot the incline. 1 Hi- enanies uie i imnk K " ttie rnudwav to a inace wnern iiiniimi mud holes will he avoided in the 111 i.i,.. I nl were eiic oiinieren an one drove from Pendleton to Athena." other towns hereabouts are watehin tl,.. Athena einerimellt With Consider ahl- interest, to -- i( the crushed roc will nrove to be I he liest manner o working streets in this region. Strikes a Rlsh rind. "I was troubled for several years with chrouic indigestion and nervou debilitv. " writa y. J. lireen, of l.an -- N. H.. "No remedy heliaul in until I beian usiinf Klrattric Hitters .1,1,0. di,l me more itisai than all th ii.M.li.-iiiHH 1 ever used. They hav alan Uetit in V wife in excellent healtl fur t-eurs. he savs Klectric Hitters are idst splendid for female troubl that tbev are a k-rand tonic and iiivik orator for weak, run down women. N ..ii. ..r meiliciiie can take Its plaie III our family." Try them. Only ftOr -ati-fai tion ituaranteed by lalinian Co. Would Inelnda rendlstnn. Walla Walla, akar Cltr ant La Orange It la Up ta Walla Walla. The Pendleton baseball association ia readv to loin a league to oonsitt of Pendleton, Walla Walla, Baker City and La Orande; to put a team In 'ha field that will play good ball ; to maintain it for two months with two games each weak, maktng sixteen names for the eertea. This was de cided npon at a meeting held Krnlay afternoon at M. A. Rader'a offlc. The plan thought beat was to secure sub scriptions to stock, this stock to be held in a company to be formed, and to be paid for only In theeeent there is a deficit in the operations ol tne local branch of the league, and assessments to be only for what is actually needed Walla Walla Uaaartala. Haker City and l.a Urande are alan read to enter the league. Jack O'Neill, of the passenger department of the 0 K. it V. has been in both towns, and finds them in a situation to maintain their positions. It is therefore up to Walla Walla. Manager Sbarpetein, of that place. when seen at tne station rrniay eve- in, en route to Haker City, aaid t am anxious to have our town in such a league, but cannot sav at this MM whether or not 1 can effect the lesired result. We have a Sunday losing movement on over there. and he probability is that it will lie at tempted to apply it to baseball. In that event, it would consume soine- me taking it to the supreme court, ml nuithl prevent getting matters in hapo soon enough for the purposes ot ic league, we cannot maintain list-hall without Sunday games. It would tie a losing proposition, and there is no use in talking ol any sucti thing. Sunday games presented, means no more baseball for Walla Walla t I I I M H.'llMl 1 11 ' ' If. , i-. o ii H .ti N . man. I was with the remlleion association members on Friday, and went to Haker itv on the evening train. mm Think About It. ir u.iii will onlv think it over vou will no to see Martin when you want' to buv groceries. Ills motto is oesi goods at loweat prices." His stock ia very large and well selected. roar. in h.i- the best tinker', depitritlieni in too ity. One lot of neiT Colored Shirt, stiff cuffs, dollar values for 50c Women' Shirt Waists som, two pairs 7rc, $1.00, $1.80 aud up to $a.50 valm-s at half pri this for nice frtsh waist. Women's Summer Vests and Large assortment at roduood pfiQM, Embroideries and Laces From lo uer van! ami upwards w ihovi VllaM thftl .11 not nearly eipmled MiywhfN tiM in town. Ladies' Summer Neckwear At half piiw THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agente Hutterwiok 1 PstMernt. Captain Harry A. Smith of the hifteentli infantry bast 1 apHiinted military governor of l.aguua province, itixon. I lie estaoiisnmeiu 01 pr.ivin ial government In that province has ieen deterred until next renruai . tjfk asormon Bishops.' Vllls 1 rMM Ckiinh ""T UK" l..n.'. iJf Tmiie if 1 . I . I ml oil llnM, .le.ii. n, M.m, "i Ikmi m. .. Curat Lou SSnnhpod, Im- 2JTmZ sWrcaxT ds56s7Ks7 Adareaa, RUahop Nemeer Co., Ran Pranclseo, Oak WH SALE BY TAIrtsM N -- IBI'lils) Ta. I'KN I M.K'HIX . illlRl.nrS tflAT "YOU CAN REjY UPON. JUST THINK OF IT! Tbree-lourths of tha people In Umatilla l oiiaty arn unliiic oar harness ami saiiii ei ana tbe otner lourlli lias Just commeiiuwl to use them. All Hit tries in aliow that "" ,r riKHIMXAHrlaiicl I'KICKrt KHllll . Wa carry ...millet., stock ot i;nllri, lours, nrusaes, Whips, Sweat aaOB, pack ..'.l.i. i.s- slrlnf leather, tenu, iiiD covert, canvaa, all klmls. JOSEPH ELL. Leading Marncaa and aiidlery FORKS EVERYTHING - HANSFORD & THOMPSON, HAEDWARI MaWOH HTI Maio Street. - Pendleton, Ore LOW-DOWN TANK PIMPS. LACE LEATHER SUCTION HOSE ROPES, STEEL CABLE, ETC : : FOR - HARVEST BOLTS Where to Spend the Summer. LEHMAN OR TEAL SPRINGS A Natural Haalth Raeort. Good Fishing and Hunting. All kinds Ol H ports, MiKs.ting gallery. Howling alley, Cnsiilet ami Dancing. Telephone eouuectlou to all pointa. Mail three time per week. From Palace to Cottage you will Had iMiraioeh of omprIr am" oltatty obatptvaoaolvR ho rrroI aiisM 'i HOOttlWIE I'he Kligllsh of this Hlwte Ill la tills We i hii MBatj you with mat tltUfa; ruga itnJ carpets for n IwHIBaxf OOls tage 01 a w hiter iniklisloll, 0M furnish the ran baa lo bi hail anywhere, ad will barge you little more Hum you will pay elaewhere for Inferior nili Agent for While sa wing nun Mai UadRftakon1 suppUoa always on RaaoV JE88E FAILING. jSk M BleMDUy Farobbed Slum Htttted European Plan. Block and a half from depot. Sample Kuoia In connection Room Rate Tic si.oo BERKELEY lid the following bargains 480 Aorai A l :20 acreH A 1 wheat lain), whuat laii'l. r jt . 11 tai i rA..L....I Liiuicou, warren ql muaui, LliUMAN, OKEGUN. Oregon's Most Famous Resort. The Hotel Flavel Is now open or the Hettwm Pinaal oUlUiS1 raanrl aurlh ol Moiilaray. Kvary runui elu'lrlr lighlad ami team ln.au.. ItluMt laitlilii( l.oai Ii on Nurlli Haein. I oast I.uiuiinu I lub llouan, Im lulling laiwllns al 1. ri btlllanl balls anil tlda ban Tsaula cuuru aud atauy aauallsut aUraeUona Dm buudred rouas, Rruassl oar n lad and cuiiUIn lug baat lurultura loom iould buy Lug .ll.i.ii. . lalMahniiM I li iiSIi is Hi.ul nudtir uaiiagaiiiant ol ul J t liar lf.,t rales, el. , aajiw iniai navsi, or H't-lraas J U am oeu. rorllaua.oraguu. $3. AMERICAN PLAN. ii-r Day and Upwards 2 Lotl well located $250. 1 lot lower WeM Htreet 90. flavel nr. son ur add rasa J 1. Mltcball, I rrl y,' i . kfariuaui Hull. ling. Call up No. S Also a big list o( town and county property cheap. "Nerve Waste." Ona ol the moat balpful books on uarve weakueaaaver laaued la thai autltlad "Ksrve Waste," by Rr. Eawyer of aau Fcauclsco, new lu lu nitb Ibouaaud. Una work ol au sspsr erleuced aud regulable ybjalclau la lu afreav able uoutrsst lo tbe vast auui ol lalas avbluf will, b iirevallsoo taia Inlereallng subtest. It abounds Ui rwralully ouualdered aud practical a.lvi. t.aud uaa tUc two great wartla ol sla duui aud alucvrlty. It la endorsed by both tbe religious and aecular proa. 1 be OhlaOfO Advaucs says: "A peruaal ol tne book and the application of lis priaV inlaa will put bcaltb, bop and beart lulo UiouaauiU of Uvea Uial ara uow auSeilug tbrouab uervoua liupareuisul." Ta book ia ll .OU by mail poetpald. Due ol llie aaoat luiereallug i baplera cbapter ii, uu Nervlues aud Narva Toulca baa beeu ..ro.iwt auaraualv aa a aauiuls vbaotar, aud will be aenl lo auy addreas lor a lamp by the publiabera, 1UE fACUTlC fUMUJIUlNO CO., box ar . aau rrauelace. Daily Baat Oregoauui, dehvereal by carnai, ooly i j casta a wwek tor Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. a I'lneal Motel . yVl in '"- faclltc VXat m B Nurlhaaal THE PORTLAND HOHTUaNll. tMRttiON. UMm La Haatara Oreaua people visiting Portland lor tasasiaU and commercial traveler MoaduuarUra C. BOWKItS, Mauagci Heavy Hauling Especial alien llou glren lo Coualguu Laatz Bros. LOANS on WHEAT LANDS At lowest rates J. R. DICKSON, l ast Orcguulau Bulldiag, Head le ton, Oiegeu SKALS! Notary and Corporation 18.10 to $f Delivered Order ol ua aad aave uume 1 'ili is (or Kubber HUiuia aJau golklled. BAIT OREQONIAN HUH.:o For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : : : : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. in i.