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Shirt Waists Worth $1 to $2. TO CLOSE AT 25c pi-play Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. quicker end hotter transportation lor both import! and export! ; and besides this would b the shipping point for II tln country laying south of here lor 1(H) tn i Iff. I .el ni hope that the snort . ( the iron bora will be heard in Ukiah before many moons. 00 TO HIDAWAY SPRINGS . w.tsri BN Banatlcl al and 1 Surroundings B.n.nelal. ..( I 1 1., lit II l(U BV Jl an-i."t tboroogb y under.tood l, . ihtN lot a summer main ...r a week or "V, mn Pandletoo via 0 ail UK) BM be driven by ordinary team La 0 hours as the .,,0.1 an U inf. taut at ITT. ' 'a-ti.itel nnlv II Per 1.1 AID - , I - . .ndtne MUd li m "to ,,. ypp,- T1 V The ,r tiatluiig i" not excelled rrv any . mn Die waters are strongly iMMDitwi with whit sulphur and JT with A small percentage Ol t-orax 51m, Tbey are particularly em MiottiD caasiof skin .liseases and nMntwu, tkan Mi BOOd fl-lnng u, i.unttiig close by, making it an M resort. A person trying Hid iti spring once will be certain to return again and again. - t -. ! CABAS VALLIY ItUAU. MiUaal Thlnki It among Possibilities For tne Near Future. Tttel'sisli Sentinel ban the follow- isg: Always aunuih the pussiil ities, it la sot among tlie probailities that there ill be a railruB'J within the borders ofiamAi TAlley in the near future ; eartiap nsit year. I has been informed by osr who is in a position to know fbsrsul lie ipesks that a large Michi ar. lauibering nmipany has agents on tat say now to inspect the pinV lauds tart wilti tlis intention of securing, if I'UDil suitable, all the timber possible id tins section and east of here. If the mdabt inrests in tiiia country it ia tflsir intention tobtiihl a railroad from j point on the (. K. A N., proh ibit Pendleton, in order to carry their product to market. On the mount i lie admitting this val iey ire countless lniliions of feet of tnt-dati pine timber awaiting the .jmsermen's axe, and it ia only a lsti.,ii ill a ,. years at least, until sms eaopany will secure control of it. fito a railroad in this valley it tosid Mrely boom It w lid give You are uot prepared lor HARVEST uisat you Lave bought a pair of our Colored Glasses , , o5 and 75c. uUOOLES. fUll M colored 10, 40 and 50c. Eye Protectors aUM CLOCK. Juhi m thing for UiecookwAgon. 76c, 1.25, 1.50. wor aeud and we will till your to your satisfac tion. L HUNZIKER, Jeweler and Optician.., Jjwtdoor to Alexander & Hester's How's This We offer One Honilrcil Dollars Kewaid lor any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Mi. - - Catarrh Cure. f. J. CHUNKY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. . Tin undersigned, have kuown f. 1. Che ney lor the last fifteen years, and hellctre him prrtetly honorable In all buetneaa transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tions made by thalr firm. Weer a Tec ax, Wholesale Urnggmu, Toledo, Ohio. WaLDINW, KINNIN A AtlBVlN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure in taken internally, act ing directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Prloe 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the Beat. A TBIII TOWN LIAOUI. Baker City Proposing One for That Town, Pendleton and La Orange. Tbe Baker Gity Herald, reprinting the East Oregon lan's atatement regard ing tbe proposal for a four-town base ball league, baa a atatement by Man ager Sbarpetein of Walla Walla that that town by reason of tbe Sunday cloaing law cannot enter the league, and tben aaya: In regard to the above it may be stated that a meeting waa held yetUr day afternoon in the office of Baker A Pearl, tha object of tbe meeting being to take tbe neoeeaary etepe toward the formation of a four-team league. Those present were Manager Baker, of the local team, Dr Lincoln, of the La firande team, and Manager Sbarp etein of tbe Walla Walla them. The matter of forming a four-team league, was gone into thoroughly, but owing to tbe fact that Walla Walla baa a Sunday cloaing law Manager Sharpatein did not feel inclined to enter bii team. Me stated that without Sunday games tbe proposition would be a loaing one, benoe be did not feel incliued to enter. Un behalf of tbe La Grande team, Dr. Lincoln aaid that bit city would enter a league and Manager Baker ex- Breeaed bia willingees to enter the liners. No definite conclusion waa arrived at, but it is understood that an effort will be made to induce Pendleton to come in. This would make a three team league, and if tbe proper sup port is given tbe proposition would be a paying one. Should the negotiations now in pro gress come to a aucoeasful conaomation there will be eoine interesting ball games witnseeed before the sen son olOMB. It OlrSlss tbe Globe. The fame of Bauklen's Arnica Salve, aa tbe beat in tbe World, extends round the earth. It's tbe one perfect bealer of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, aores, acalda, boils, uloera, felooa, aches, uains and all akin eruptions. Only infallible pile cure. 25c man A Co. box at Talf- i mi. a About It. If you will only think it over you will go to aee Martin when you want to buy groceries. His motto is "beat goods at loweat prices." His stock ia very large and well selected. Martin baa the beet bakery department in the city. You can never cure dyapepsia by dieting. What your body needs is plenty of food properly digested. Tben if your stomach will not digeat it, Kodol Dys pepsia Cure will. It oontaina all of the natural dige,atautav henoe moat digest every claas of food and so prepare it that nature can uae it in nourish in toe body and replacing tbe wasted tis suns, thus giving life, health, streugth, ambition, pure blood and healthy ap petite. Taliiuan A Co. '50 PLEQED ARTICLES including gentleman's and ladies' gold and silver watches, "ngsof all kinds, erriugs, chains and great variety of Jewelry J? bcold at extremely low prices during the month of August. Ume early for the bargains. k a m in complete stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, JjjPi. crockery and carpets. fders lur plumbing and tinning given prompt attention. Joe Baslar, Main Street, Pendleton. -OIL STOVES - W. J. CLARKE & CO. Opera House block. Line of Tents, Wagon Gvers, Anti-rust Tinware, General Hardware. WONT KILL RATTLESNAKES INDIANS BOLD TO A PICULIAR TRIBAL CUSTOM. Old Settler talis of Danger Arising From Daatrovlng tha Raotllea. Bingham Hprings, Jnly 31. The so journer here hears some verv interest ing stories, and once in a while ,lr .ps onto a bit of Indian lore or supersti tion that adds greatly to the attrac tiveness of the resort. Your corre spondent was talking the other dav with an old settler of these parts, a man who it a typical mountaineer, and who haa lived in this canv.m nr nearby since panthers were pets and cougars wore daintv ribbons sluml their necks. He was here when all the wars were fought, and knows every Indian 30 years old or older living ht two hundred miles around. The other evening, as I was enjoying an afternoon dinner stroll about' the hotel grounds, hoping that I would for a little time at least he free from the attentions of the men who Infest this place, I espied this venerable old pio neer. He, too, was strolling, ami wa enjoying an after dinner pipe. I lml read Alfred Henrv Lewis' 5,Wolfville" itories, and remembered that the old cattleman talked not in resonse to questions, but only when his auditors maintained absolute silence. This, I maintained, after greeting him pleas antly. 1'resently, he told me toll story : "You know thst old fellow who live down the canyon, named Thompson? Well, be once almost got killed by the Indiana, for no other thing than kil ling a rattlesnake. Thompson killed the anake, and did n t deny it. Ami this was where he made a mistake. He didn't know that it was a serious violation of the laws of tlie Indians, "The fact is that an Indian will nut kill a rattlesnake. He believes that rattlesnakes will do him no harm un less angernd, and that tlice reptiles hold in remembrance that soma of their kind have heen destroyed by hu man beings. Hence, so the heliel rime, they exercise care led they hnng Bjpoi themselves the wrath ol the WDOls tribe of rattlers "When Thompson killed that par ticular rattler, he BOOB learned a whole lot about the Indian ideas. They learned of it in some manner, and they came upon him one day and fur bid him the reservation. He, of course, objected, hut his objection sis not very effectual in the lace . I the virulent opposition of several hundred enraged redskins, bence he got off the reserve and stayed off for many years. It is only of late years that he has ventured spon tbe reservation. Of course, he may safely do so now, for tbe days when the Indians had any thing to say about that part of the country bave long passed." 1 bave translated the old ni nitilain eer's storv into common hnul'sh, the tale tbus losing much of its charm. But it is vouched for by many who live in this vicinity. PSOPLI AT HIDAWAY. What tha Campers and Hotel Gussts ars Doing. Hidaway Springs, July 29. The many friends of John K. Hean will he surprised and pained to learn of the strange malady that baa swooped down unsuspectingly upon tbe lat corpomsity of the above named. Fish bones pro- trude from his hands, srm hii1 leet r it is with difficulty that he can put his clothes on and off. This has tieen su perinduced by eating too many trout. Mr Bean's ability to catch risb is only urpaseed by his capacity for absorbing tbem . County Surveyor Charles K. McCom ber is still here. It was an awe-inspiring sight to see him catching graashoppera this morning and dlling a tin can with them preparatory to going fishing. He would set up his trausit, run a level to where some bright-winged grasshopper was ait ting, then jump onto it with all fours. Mr. McCouiber's acquaintances will remember that ho is uot of consump tive build-in fact is constructed like the Apian Way of solid stone mason ry; eonaequently, when he came down on a grasshopper it was a case of death. M i Nlri ..iniM-r has I n doing some surveying In the southern part of the county, and will he in PsodlStOIl itli- in a week. H. J. Beau returned to Pendleton on Sunday. He will make arrangements for tha harvesting of his wheal crop on hit reservation lands, and will after wards return t Hidaway. It baa iust come to light why Joe Keffer had so min d troObls mi his r.. cent trip to Pendleton. It is anotlo-r ease of the Ullluckv number 18, He started out with Shi, intending to par chase U different kinds of provisions He uiisbm.1 connections by M hours, and at the wind up had to walk 13 miles. Being quite a scholar, hi thereupon proceeded to cus- in l i dif ferent languages. Mark Patton's dinner party on MS day afternoon was one of the greatest social events of the ur..?i nt season at II idawav. Mrs. Iiavid s. Kowan of Pendleton and ber mother, have a milage baft and will remain until in NepteujUr Tbe event of the Week, from a ipts tacular ttandpoiut, was the tweepiug out of the dirl oil the bottom of the pool ou Sunday evening. Tbe bottom it of coucrete and is very smooth and slippery. The most of the work was done by the boys and girls, who thouuht it was great fun. It looked so mbsv that a sweeping party of a doaeu or so joined in to complete the j h The water had been withdrawn, leav ing the ttoor covered with a smootl coating of a su bat Alice like soft soap. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Warren of Weston are guests of S. K. Clark'; folks Thev will remain a week Previous to coming here they were the guests at the home ol leurge (JlCOtt, on Camas prairie. Miss Allowsy of l.un- arrived on the stage this evening and is the guest of Miss Hrewster, a couple of miles froni the springs. Mrs. Jeremiah Rarnhart. Miss Eva Barnhart, Albert Rarnhart, the Misses Maggie and Maude Shntrum and Mel- von Shntrum arrived on Snndav. CHAS. A. MASK UK Y. Blown to AtomA. The old idea that the liodv sometimes needs a powerlul. drastic, purgative nill has been exploded; for Dr. King's ew Life 1'illa, which are perfectly harmless, gentlv stimulate liver and oweN to expel poisonous matter. leanse the system and absolutely cure onstipation ami sick headache. Only at Tall mail ,v Co. a drug store. Dste Upon Not Yst Selected Dsosnds Slsle or the Weather. 'rinripttl I',. H. Conklin and Assis tant Key Conklin left todav for In ion, going by team. The will attend the assslom Of a teacher's institute. Re garding the time for the opening of the tall term ol the public schools here. Principal Conklin said that it has not vet been determined tiisin. The state of I he weather later in the summer will decide it, it being the policy not to begin the school work when tbe Weal ber 1 1 oppressively hot. lht progress of the past two years has bsJwB. so satisfactory that it is con ti.lentlv expected that during the vear to come the st boots will go forward to even greater elliciencv. The teachers are with few exceptions awav Irom town enjoying their vaca tions at the summer resorts or in the east, several having gone to Hnffalo to isit the exposition. "I wish to truthfully state to von and the readers of these few lines that our Kodol Isepsirt cure is without iiic-tion tn,. best and only cure tor dys pepsia that I have ever come in contact with and I have used tii.iuv other prep arations. John Ileum, West Middlesex, Pa. No preparation Bqttja.ll Kodol iHs- pepsia cure as it contains sit the nat ural dlgaStaUtS. It will digest all kinds f food and can't help but do you good. Tall mail .v Oo, NUI tor any Pendletonians Catbsrsd Tbsrs lbs Fltblng and Matblng. Lehman Springs, July 2. -Mr. and Mrs J. M. Ferguson and their two daughters Mrs. (ieorge Peringer and Miss Mae herguaoii, arrived on Batai day evening, July I7( and have taken i rill tax, . Charles K. Mutton and family ar rived ou Monday evening and have taken tbe new cottage just built by the leasee of tbe property. Frank O'Harra. John K. Kunsell an D. B. Watson passed through Lehman today ou their return to Pendleton from Lawtou. They were joined here by Kd Slrabou. Mr. Strahou's ds uarture will be regretted both general Tv and specially, as be left several achiiia- volda in the social life of the canto that will be bard to all. Arthur (Jibson, Mark Pattou and frank Pratt look a trip to the upper Hidaway creek on last Saturday ou fishing excursion. Thev were more successful than any parly that has been out for several weeks aud caught more than IM) nice ones. Miss Daisy Stewart arrived Ibis evening from Portland and it stopping at tbe hotel. OPENING OF SCHOOL THAN. THE H ILL MILITARY SCHOOL. Ex Now Institution tn Portland Under perlenosd Management. New bin ding, nre Hearing comple tinn and will be finished in tune (or the opening of the fell term, Septem ber is, Midi. Thev will he complete. ommodioui and comfortable, and will have all the equipments of a su perior school. The aim of the school is to prepare hovs (or college, for the professional schools or for business Mr. Hill dodges himself to devote hit energies to the careful physical, social, moral and religious training of hoys commit ted to his care. Correspondence is solicited from par ents socking for their sous the best of training under evpe riem-cd teachers. Catalogue giving lull information will be forwarded on application. A pamphlet containing a record ol Dr. Hill'a.work for the past twenty-three ears will he sent with pleasure to anv address. A bad complex ion generally results from inactive liver and bowels. In all such ease-, hi -Witt's Little Karly Risers produce gratify nig results. Tallina!! A Co. Summer Excursions to Ssa Coast. The ocean Iwaches.on both the Wash ington and Oregon coasts near tbe mouth of the Columbia, are the very best places for spending vacations or or recreation trips, during the warm weather, and to allow all to enjoy a trip to the sea coast thet). It. . Co. are selling round trip tickets to either the Iregon or Washington beach es at fin ; good for return until Sep tember I.V HIS BODY WAS CRUSHED ALTA HRVRL HggTS DBATH TO A K II M TOggDAT. NEAR of Fell Batwsen Frame and Bull Wbasl CeaiblBS Harvester on Hit Ranah. Alta Hevel was killed Tuesday af ternoon at his ranch 15 miles north west from Pendleton, a thort distancs north from Yoakum. He was at work on his ranch cutting grain with a oom nine harvester, antl was engaged in oiling the machinery, having climbed on the harvester while it was in rao tlon. The harvester dropped Into a badger hole, throwing Mr. Itsvel Irom his looting, causing him to fall be tween the frame and the bull wheel. whore he remained wedged bo tightlv as to need eight hnrsee to draw the machine hack to enable the body to be released His death was upon the In stant that he fell. The body waa had ly crnshed, the neck lieing broken, besides other cuts and bruises. Wat Hiahiv Reaaraad. Alta Hevel was a mm of KHas Hevel, and was very highly regarded by ihose with whom he hatl business or social relations. He was industrious and thrifty, and performed hit obligations with unusual attention to his promises. His father, who resides in west Pen dleton, went to the ranch upon hear Ing the news. The funeral will be at No) in. a s m DeWitl's Witch llaxel Salve should be applied to cuts, burnt and scalds. It soothes and heals the injured part. There are worthless counterfeits. he sure to get DeWltt's. Tallman A Co. ssssaii sfj Sg 1 i -1 LOU RULLINU. Woodman of the World. Portland, Ore., August S. i in Vitugst 1, '2 and 3 the 0. R. I V Co. will ell tickets to Portland and return on the certiiicate plan for tbe iboff. BOOM rOtl at one Mint one-third (are. m m m "1 am indebted to One Mint" Cough ('tire for present good health ami my life. 1 was treated in vain by doctors for lung trouble following U grippe. I took One Minute Cough Cure and re covered my health." Mr. K. H. Wise, Madison, ia. Tallman A Co. The piles that annoy you so will be quickly Mid per-uanently healed if you use Hewitt's witch naxei aive. ne ware of worthless counteifeits. Tail man A Co. 1 1 N io 'lit ',VF ., . . i "iR m ' ' ' i Ha us i -mi Health and Disease at illuitrattd Is th Scalp, rif. I hows a section ol a htalthy hair I gj Msi I m. shows tha deadly cllc.l Bf thi DAMiKI II (,IKMS tint BN destroying, tha hair root. htttroy th caum you rcmova tht illctt. No LbmdruH, no i ailing Hair, no IjMmMBj V you kill tha germ with NtWBRO S HERPICIDE. tor Sale by all Druggists. I'u.c ,1 00 A. C. SHAW & Oft W. J. SKWK1.I., Manager. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yard on Webb Street Opposite Hunt Freight Depot We are prepared to lurntah anything in the lumber line and can guarantee prices to be as cheap, if not cheaper than others. We also carry a large line of Doors, Windows and Moulding. Parties contemplating building will do well to sea us before placing their orders. We also carry Cascade Ked Kir wood. Phone Msin It, tTiat YOU (AN REJY UPON. JUST THINK OF IT l r.. Ion ll. el tim people lu Umatilla couatr are using oar harness and aaddlea and the other liMirtli haa Just cianiueiiowl to uas taaaii All ililn goes Ui aliow that oars are all KIUHT i l.AHH ami I'HICKH ItlilHT. We tarrf a eninplete itl ol fullers Spurs, llrmhra, Wfalpa. Sweat pada. pack sad. ties. bags, "trlug U-alber, tenia, wagon covers, eauvaa, all kinds JOSEPH ELL, Leading rtarneaa and daddlary. BEST FOR THE BOWELS PendletonMachine Shop and Foundry All kinds of machinery re paired. Prase and Iron eastings of all kinds made on short .notice General Jobbing and Blaokemlthlng Ualteoro A Mown, Juuotion ol Court aud Alta htrtsats. Call Up: If ion tivrli't I . K" lar. Iii.llli) 11. t iiiri.l ur IB Lu.,t. ..r d.,. yvii Ill ur i II b. gMu .eel r . . .. . i i. i I ti.ii t lii tli ai.aii.tauf Via IrittVlj ur pill I "I'.l- .Isl.M-".u. 1L. uiootk lit .-IMS. asoe Serf . "I kr.plua .be bo a els clrer end iliu U lo tat CANDY CATHARTIO Si EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY & ... ,..o.., T..L, liuud lioUoed Mu,.r Hi.'Li ,. W.u.k.1. , loo. I" V) .11 Ml tnU "... , i wmi. foi fru aatpi. end b,.ukil oa f.talll. Address .,,..,1.. o iiui toarsst. . no ,1.11 ... aasr tuaa KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEM Oregon'. Host l-amuus Kesort. The Hotel Flavel Is now open lur the Heatauu Finest equipped resorl aortb of Moutoray. l..er i. mis SusMrlS llgblvd and tuae lieabad. I giuuat balUing beach on North Paeltli' Coast, l.inuiions ( lub Uuuae, iiuludlug bowling al Uyt, billiard liella aud aide Dara Teuula oourta and many excellent allractloua. Una hundred rooms, Bi uaael carpelud aud coutalu lug best furuituxe money cuuld buy Lung dlatact e lulepboue lu otllte Hotel uuder taauageuieul ol f ol J. K. Har vey, for ratea, etc., addreaa, Uulel glavel, Klavcl, ureaou, ur addreaa J. L. Mitchell, ao- reUi ,'.i . Maryuam Buildlug, for tlaud.Uiegon. No. 5 for Wood, Coal, Brick and 5and. HOT WEATHER BARGAINS AT OUK Midsummer Sale fr O i Thin Dress Goods Summer Wash Goods Ladies Summer Neckwear gWCtii it tweins with at Htoro and get larp HA RG A INS it o hot! of piirticiilursi- THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE AgrntH Btlttarwiok - I'liltr 'cupiDinr This treat Vaoia MANHHOn DFRTOPFn ww sf sv sbw e m par Tlii treat Vsgetsv hie Vliallser. I h prescription rf a I tinotu Krent h pi. mt n, a - t mi of ad lit r. his or dlesaaiteaif tlte arm native ur ;ns, sis li as !. Ssnhusd. IssMiMstslaa Paine Is llir llsrt.tr. I.siluhtsi trrmsi Iteklllls PI MS a last s t.iiittr.. so ssrt KlBBHsllei Ursls, T Ir.ti-.l. ,! isel pallasa, 1 1 stops all losees by ilnv or night, t'n vein liinion.u. I ,l,el,, i. vv til, li II noli I k .-.1 Isiels lo Nniriualnrrliiita and all lint lii.rrnra . f i I PllsS'SlKi leansmtlts llit.r Hit, I klitu..il Hi. iiiin.rit np..ii.l .;l s s- . ........ and rfatnreeamsil mmsS offal. Tberrasoo auOVrera ere not cnrel bjr rtortnralslWeiisetnperrrntari' trililel with Preslalllle Cri'MIKNK the only known rellmly l cure without mi utter,. ., ,, , wriiiea mrtvoi.... i-1 ven aim in v rt-inr ... .1 If S h.Bim tl.tee Uot t II,. t e Is riuaneut . nre. ILgtl a Itol.e for tAQBt l. - OS. Sent I for rnt. M i In-nler en Addreaa ISA VOL ninll 1st to P rolt B) A.I.R 1Y TA I I.M AN :!. are, rvan Pran. s.,.. ai. fin mils i .. "KM.ii ins iinriittN FORKS EVERYTHING UNSPORD & THOMPSON, HsiMOWABl MKUt tl AN I - Main Street, Pendleton. Ore. LOW-DOWN UNk PUWPS, LsACE 1 .1; A I MI R Sl'CMON MOSli ROPES, STEEL CABLE, ETC . : FOR - HARVEST BOLTS SA V From lalace to Cottage you Will Hw oiirtsi.it It of BBjiytBl MlRI 'lenity i iiiiiirclifiisl. In Hire t all awl rlt'atloiis. 'I'ln' KiigUsti of tills sttftMBMl is this: Wr i nn supply you wltlt mist' lliilC; rugs hiiJ BBfpBti Isr a BttSBSBtM t tti tngf or a winter mansion, run furnish the vni v In'st tn l,e hail any m In-rt', ami will rtiargt-you UtttB BBQfB UMUi you will pi BtBBWbaTC for Inferior gm.li - Agent for Whlh' si-wing iiiat'lilne T mlcrtiikiTs' uillss alwaya on IimiiiI. JESSE FAILING. Hotel St mm (IUU. UAKVUAU. Prop Ltleftiiitly FurDhHed Steam Healed tiuropsan Plan. Itluck sntl a hall Irons depot . Sample Koom in conaAMtloa Ruom Ratc 50c. 75c, $1.00 AMERICAN PLAN. $3.00 per Day and Upwards i in. st Hotel In ths i'e. in. Northwest. yf taW-lJtiPTsSsit J ' THE PORTLAND I't l I I. A N I , (IHK(H)N. Aasacial ktatca to bastes a Orecan people vlaltlng PorMaad. las- tourista ana botameixtal travelers. If. C BOWKKS, Maoager. lteaauarure Heavy Hauling Mapaclal atuuilos given to Uuualguiueal Laatz Bros. loans SKA US! on WHEAT LANDS At lowest rates J. R. DICKSON, last Or ego u la u BtjUtting, Pendleton Oregon. Notary And Corporation $3.ft0 to $5 Delivered Order ut us au.i save tuooey. Orders fur Kubber Htaiups alsu solicited. EAST OREGON. AN PUB. CO For Health, Strength and fi Pleasure Drink ::::::: 1 Polydore Moens, Proprietor. J in 1. i