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i Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock on the Coast -, A... Telephone connection at ranch. dron Piled H'K-k of Ptndlito-t. Chas. Cunningham. arrosiwl Inr grand larcanv, and th iidicer hsva n trouble m to' her identification. DM hu on her arms tattnuexi rose, a Urr . grown, at American tu and the MM of a mn. He era I parson who hte Ihst ods at tlie hand of a woman time market! put In an appear anee a eoon a her description was nnbllaheH. htjoml to make trouble. There an lew tattooed women, even in New Yotk. e There Im bean continuous trouble in the telephone exchange at Belleville, ft. J.,for wee peart. At all honre of the day irate snbscrilssrs would rlnu ""Hello! What' the matter with my 'phone?" "Nothing that I know ol." "Well. u taming all the time, and I want it stappad immediately." At anon aa he rang off another would ring on with the aame complaint. Finallv a lineman was tent out to inwsttgatp. He heard a bulling in a transmitter boi. He waa raised in the conntrv. "That's no electricity." he matured. The box wa cautiously of honey M!aaM Beauty is Health. rk .lunrS ! I ttk y tot "'I.itll'; -oar art-lrV aartlhe WlBS oM jJ''lSSm Womsnlv health metns hrlfht eyts. ro.v checks, clear complexion sncl eltticit oliorrr. This k the youth unmetsurerl by yttrt Wt bt-utv of perfect womanhood Betutiful o men trr happier tnei et mort out ol II e their tttrt whose hen Indicate sullerint Wine of Cardui made Mr. Mtnntll "ht' JOB. kit" and l-flnltels happier hefautt It cured her ol those terrlWf Dams. But she u no exctplion CARDUI TMI KMA V , Al'i.l'KT 1. 1H01. DAILY. WEEKLY ASH SEMI-WEEKLT my thi- Xut Oresoniati Publishing Company, AT PKNDLI.TON. OKU. ON. KAIL i Hini'iN .AT. ttr, 3j mall . . . t. i- kuui tttai MMCftfttM 4BMI - I l . e vB- I -.,.. t I- I h lftl Fti.Of I At-. I ft WaaMLi aMaaBaVTMa Oh toot mm mr Oft tVT Ml BMlAl . 1 riai i B ! T V U BtF-Tl 1 . A 1 . afll- Nf HDVIMIVM, .ATS (DiM- tv A ItfMitri M I O Uch. f !- tn Si-WNtir pr oa. ath . . . . BM M. I. lily Pf .vilUi i ..... 1.,ikam. or I, in liW And at il pr bUi . 0tr thr -. fl Wki,rr it. h psf .ntl : -si 0r thra I ax-Mr, luut. par in rt Mt tnor.t l " tn (i.fftftir.. hM.I .f ' 1f an I taam rAlfl mi I., h Moath ... I ii I i Trill it-in ifiT- - " w mi Pull Im lmilio..p.i lk.i.au. M'k tM.iunl I t. u. cat. prt LMM. Mch i. "MAKING HEN 0000 BY PHOCHSS OF LAW." To the Kditor. Tlie above word ap pear in thecloaiug aentencc ul an edi torial on the "ijueauon ol Hunday Cloaiug" in la( MmidayV ienut- ui the Iaily Kant Oregon tail. Similar ex i.r .: .in have appeared in the name editorial columtia, implying, at thin iloea. that the writer entertain the idea that the primary ptirioee ol legia laturea in enacting lawi which aeem to infringe uimn "inherent right." o called, ii "to make men gxid by priMHiaa ol law. " I would like t inquire il the writer ul thiae worda really lielievee that our legislator have now, or ever have had. any nucIi purpoee in mind when enact ing any inch lawn".' Ioa he think that the average law-maker even entertaiui the hope that, when he givee bia tanr lion to the la againat atealing. m haa contributed evur ao little toward the reformation ol aome poeiilili- tin--or that he baa helped to aet in motion machinery that will have mime inilu ence in making u burglar a "good" man'.' The question may teem, somewhat upertiuoui, inasmuch as it is evident ou tbe lac ol it that, while legisla ture may contain some stupid people, the majoritv may lie iippoeed to have common aa'nae. ' Hut, it the writer doe not believe that any body ol men aeeembled lor the purpoee ol legislat ing lor the good ol aocietv in general would write themselves down aa such shallow-minded and superficial people, why doaa he plainly imply as much in commenting on the character ul ncl. legislation? It ia the fact, isn't it, that uolx.dv in bia senaes expecU. or ever haa ex pec ted to "make men gisxl by nrocea ol law?" Well. then, why imply that thev have entertained such an idea and thereby weaken the effect of existing law'.' You profess to deplore the law leasnaas ol society. '. Hot it (treugtiM i or weaken tbe lav. t' imply that legi lator were lacking " aoaaaioa WW or excenll their powers alien making the law.' W. K. I'OTWIM.. It ia not the intention ol any IN ISLLItiKNT lawmaker t."uiak.- men good 1 1 procew ol law." tt is tbe in tention of manv UNlNTKI.l.HiKNT law maker If "make men good by prooaaa ol law." And it was with this in mind that the Kaat Oregoiuan writer cutameuted upon tbe exmi ol luolish aUtutes that require people to desist Imm certain practices on Sun day, practice that, par se. are Ml bad. The Kev. Mr. 1'otwine in hi com munication ciiiee the law against mealing as 01 a kiud with that against playing innocent games or eelluig goods on Sunday. There should in law against stealing, lor tbe simple reason that everyone concede lht stealiUK is had. There should no' M laws agaiust piayiug games or selling goods ou Kuuday, lor the simple rea son that many decent people claim that theae act, which are in them selves good, are not wniugfull' m i lied on Sunday. IjoI this distinction be drawn: Laws against things that are admitted by all good people to he wrong, are wise. Law. that rest (of their motive upon a particular religious belief are unwise Oecaiur manifestly unjust. Walla Walla at tin tune has an instance to the point: Nichols, of College PitaTMi close to Walla Walla, is a Seventh lay Advuutist. lie believe in keep ing sacred, not Sunday, hut the Sah bath or Saturday. Washington' tate statute compel him to close his store on Sunday lie closes his store from religiou conviction on alurday. Herein is an injustice. He should be liermitted to keep open his store when he chooaea, inasmuch as the act ol kaepiug open his store ia, per se, not bad. Ulackslone makes tbis distinction plaiu in tbe Commentaries, tie clan saw acta a in this article classed -those admittedly by the moral law wrong in all decent communities . those in them selves not wrong, hut made so merely bj i.nactment of statutory law. Furthermore, it i the theory of all well conceived law that it is penal, not relormatory. 1'eintentiarin have traditionally been penal, not to make men hetter Only in the case of very young neon'' does the state maintain institutions that even aquint at tbe re formation of thuae who bave broken the laws. It i upon this correct understanding of the meaning of law properly con ceived and executed that tbis paper condemned the Oregon and Washington latutee that ask men to daaist imm acts on Sunday that are not bad in themselves. And, ware the legislature not comiioeed in part, at least, ol "hallow-minded and superficial pao pie." no such foolish laws woold en cumber tbe book. The Kaat Oregonian doaa "daplore the lawlessness of society '' Upon the question ol the enforcement ol the ex isting laws, tbe Last Oregonian baa made active effort to attain tin end, by supporting even the inlra qsjMf attempts that bave been made by the otticer to give tbe law aflect here. Tbe Last Oregonian baa, with in the limits of its power, jiernapn, doue as much ol this kind ol work aa all of the cnurche together, llui, lata tune the question aa to the wia dum of the euaclinent of aome of those laws, it frequently be! saves and doaa not hesitate to ex press iu conviction that many laws are wrong and should never have lieen adopled by the legis lature. As Ui whether "legislator are lack ing in common sanaa," this paper be lieves that very often legislator have not common sense enough to come in out of the rain, or to pound aaud into a tathole It is tin lack ol common sense thai permits the eacombaace ol the law book with measure that are loolish, ill conceived, unjust, prejodi ciai to people's inherent right Aud tin- is said with due knowledge that niiit limit closely "inheraol rights" under a democratic or repub lican lorm ol government However constitutional philosopher, way look upon it, yat it should be given to men to have absolute freedom in the per formance of all acts that are no. in themaelve bad, while law anarAsd should he only tboae absolutely essen tia, to iie maintenance ol public or der and tbe protection ol tbe individu al's righta the editorial in question waa aa fol lows : wUg&TION or SUNDAY CLOSING. "That existing law should be en forced, i a proposition in civic morals that M good ciliseu can sucoeaslullv oppose. But. that there should be laws limiting the liberty of the cltL sen, is equailv ineontrovartibla. tt ia deplorable that statutes encumber tbe books ol this state, or of ao state, that squint at the attempted legal compelling ol people to o bay a con maud that rests upon a religious principle. "The queatiou ol Sundav closing has agitated the state of Wash tug Lou , and ny the influence ol contiguity, is hear I ot here iu Oregon. Neither ham io tregon nor over there in Washington aa an abstract proposition, baa any legislature tin- right to prescribe what day of the weak a man shall take bia rest. II a man desire to plow, or aell groceries, or play baseball, or do any thing allowed by tbe other laws, be has, inherent, the right au to do. It ia tbe existence ol laws attempt ing to regulate men's personal move ments, theae Uwa being uneu forced, that has wrought to bring all into disrespect to a certain degree. That there is a deplurable lack Jpt proper res peat lor law in tbis country is evi dent f. every thinking man. That this disrespect in primarily rwaponaible for non-eiiforvwuient is also true. And that, iu a reflex manner, non-enforcement is also responsible lor added disreepect, is a truth that no one will seriously attempt to overturn. "It were better tar (or tbe country at large il tbe system of iasra ware re constructed, and all statu tea that limit men's freedom, by commanding bia not to do certain harmless tilings upon a certain day ui tbe week. rtiKl I rum the record. Ai. i-pidemn of reiieallUK, wilh scarcely any addition to tbe coda, for number of years, woold make (or a better isjlitical and social condition, and it would not (uae to tbe churches aud the adherents ui theiu oua element ol real strength. More libartyaud lass restriction would brlwc forth to flaw the genuine supporters of religious principles, and there would not be any more ol the ridiculous attempt to make men good by process of law." S10HTSTT4 Thar is a Uttooad woman iu Naw York who wishes site bad not bean so indelibly marked, liar name is Clara One of the interesting sights ol New York daring the summer sea win i to look at the dress tint case nrigaue on any Monday morning from m: to 10 o'clock. The members come pmirmi: in ovar all the railways and lerries Imm ail point of the compass. Thev have been out to see their beet girls, or those still better girls, their wives, over the hall Saturday ami sun day holidays. There s re thoussnd. ol man who remain in tlie citv live tv in the weak aud are away the other two. As there is always a hon at all the hotels tm Saturday night, thev bave to go prepared. It I that night of all the weak that there are enough man on band to go 'round. Than it Is op early on Monday morning and away for town. The dress suit cases are so close together on the host and cars that it is difficult to navigate among them. s There are ail so'ts ol games (or the winning o( a Irae living. Charles hehmtdt chose bis by the way ol a hos pital, bat instead wa locked up in a police station. His ambition was Mt. Catherine' hospita;. Williamsburg. He hat made tbe trial tbirtv-three times, and ha alwavs (ailed. The other day lie was loom! on the sidewalk, apparently unconscious A Ht Cstherine's anil ti lanca wan sant for. As tbe surgeon bent over the man he said to himself: "Here is our old friend again. I'll stir bim up." Ha tabbed a naadle into the man's right lag. Then one into bis Itlt leg. No answering motion Then they bald a bottle of ammonia under Mr. bchmidt's nose. He never moved, al though tbe tears began to run down his laea. Then the surgeon resorted to hemic measures. A doctor will know whst that was, and would call it "thumbing the eye " It is tbe last resort, and it send a great shock along the arterie. leading to the brain. Mr. ttchimdt would stand mud utii not that. He jumped up and hit the surgeon on tlie nose. Then the doctor, the ambulance driver and a policeman piled on bim and rushed mm to the police station. Tbe thirty-lourth time was the most dismal failure of them all. s A Turkish hath (or horses is one ot the latest things introduced by the vary rich (or the health and comfort of tbair high priced animals. A baali of this sort is about fifteen feat square, tin lined and with a huge boiler to furnish steam to a system ol pipsa and radiators, running about the walls. When the Horse ha- had bis staaming bath the same as would tw supplied to a man lie is taken into a coating room until he roaches the normal. The animals seem to like it and H does them good. t. iMnt thoossmh of women health, besulv snrl freedom (rem the drss SJM psin. which m.de their livei o mlter.Me w.n ISCSt, h.ri eyw and emaciated form, .re the reiurU of .ufleriny whsisuMerinj can csea pere with Ihe torture of hresulsr mmtrulin. leuenrrhoes nd MM i o the womb! Be..m Hec, quickly before Ihe revise, ol inch dises.e TM tnsrp pin of f.ilmt of the womb deepen the crow MKkl m V Menitru.1 lrretul.rit.ei rob Ihe eye of IU f.re sad the rrnr'c xi.jn of Its tr.niparencv 'Leucorrhoe. drln the body of If .trrne.tr,. hut Wine ol tardu, reilore. fht n.tur.l heeutv . bnehten, Ine ev. deer, the tlStSWMSa. roundi out the liture .nd hrne beck the visor of heellh Every drugelit in thU city hndle SI 00 bottles of Wine of Cerdui tlsjinsun Ts. uufi Behclas Cs-smj c.tn.r..i. Tta ONB 1.1 SI! I tlsjr .' time .: timet -J0c c each extra Insertion. CLASSIFIED ADS. i in. I llli (UNI y v v s a. i ; I - ' i r : ' .. or SJSfSi Pr swi at thv rn at . ' ; u'i.lNs I nm h ..times hsi ewh extra insertion THRKE Uln. 1 tlrns J tltnss s times stc ISr ea'-h ..Idltional insertion ton i.isi 1 lime JM : limes ! t time. W : sask s.i.tition.i i men ion FICt LINK.4 1 time c I times ej"' J time. jt. es.'l s.l ttions' Inriiou MIX I.INU : lime lime. .time. " tsaek sadltlsenl inortlon :Wc klO.ITtCTI AND BUILDKRS. FOR JiALR UR KXCH ANtiB. A NKW SIX HiHISK l'"Vi:i: . -.i ..................... ....... (.ilk. 1 1 II. , i , . i . n " . nit. . I. piping, baiiery sad ssMtrli psrssr. J" s lorn jn. jM,,i bnlldlni urn. ui win w. iimm.. " w . . . 1T).1 '-Li!. I If noil T. v. HOWARD. ARt HITKCT AMI I BC .. . b mmnl .tut relish. nlki. (or r..ilillnr In hr CUT or country PHYSICIANS. UR. W. O. OGLE. OKKICK IN .Tin Duildius B p m Telephon SHKKK A ruLK. i'ON'TU.M l"K- AND bunders h.nuisl l.rn. eti sneri aw 1 lire Job work spe-isl'v. I'ruispi ssrvtes. J , eShop SS Bluff street. ner Mala sttSJSt MAY. 0OKTEACTOR AM hnliil.T Bstimat.. lufui'ii- ! .: klinlso! . . vVUMi a a a - - - i Dtiildius omrv hour 1 to l: m . m.. l u S j y I -1 - i 77 K.s I lit .tisv .m.m WhIii sttiTlf W.llk. tliC. UT K W VIKl'KNT M I). OKKH'E KK.K ,i-f. bt iU . tbe Jum: fHkion-.u oft. i a,. L' . , .. a . u . . (iSl.n h,i s m ; 1 to p m BANKS AND RR0KBKS. DRH. 8M1TH A HBNDBR80K OKFK'K over Pendlstou Hsvins- Hsus r.iepuoue n. rest. telle. tnepiiMii- H. B. UARKIKL1). M. U HOMI PATH Ic Physician and Surgeon '-,. m Judd Bnlldlng lelephune: (JflJcv bl T rei denrv. blsek il J." I.. Mll.I.KK. M. I'.. 1'KSPAIN III. K iraau aud oorrv.-t. eye trouble., satarrka i-ndttlon ami Impaired Hearing. ... properly dtunl for refrscliv. errors UR. U. J. M'KAniTROO-1 17. AHSOt'TA- lion block Telephone resi-Ka. . phone, black ISl OBTROPATHI PHYrJKlASh I'll.. g.res a keys. 0. v. oa block wsst ol Bos urn store urTlyn'N hi. blakksITk l ouRomo aud nervout .nseases sn . uses, ul S)ei. lipp Hole, eoi W.ier sml M.iu WW . riidle ton. ore THJt KARMKR'b BANK 'K WRBTOM, b.:i in. bl and sold. Col to Affairs in most reported upon IJ .i.iu.ible clhieui resident hen V U 1'i.rie easaier j . K Klhsmrv. asslsiaul cashier, dirscurs O. A. Uartmsu M M lohuv T J Price, t. I SlOW, I r Kll.gor- Bobert J.meaon. h W Piassstal. Melon, ore iiuiiness Kxi .isufe in lev'tlou. promptly ativnih .. ell. 'II . nil. lit .ill Slid 111. :.tlSllin i-ommillee c iioi .-rs K Jamrsou. Prosbst.. vice prwai.tem KIReT NATION A 1 IIANKur ATUKNA. to- goL t.'nplUl. touuuu, t.irfiu. and pioBU. tc,uuu. lulsrest on tim dspotlu. beats in lure. (ii and domeetli eiehauge. Colleeliou i.tomp.ly attended to. Meury Adams pre. Idem T J Kim. ene-prestdeni. K L Bar nell. OSS 1 1 NaT Mrs k I Barnetl. assisuut casbier OBNTISTS. UENTIBT. KIKBT NATION il. liANKnl I'KNl'Lc. tou apiiA.Tu.u: su'p.ut sfv.tUi Trans acts e seuera. bautiug busiuesa tichause aud le.egr.i.in. tr. utters sold an t'nieasu, aab Francisco. New Yore aud pnncipa. polui in Use Northteeei Prall Prawn uti t.ums Japan aud Europe stakes collections ou reasonable terms Levi Auienr piesideut w F Matioct Tlce-presidenl . (' B ad. staler Ii ( Guernsey sasisunt cashier k. A. VArttMAN. DaUrriaTT, OPria in Judd Hulldiui A. L. BKAT1K, U. U. H. OKKU'K OVKli THr. PKNULkToN bA VINOS BANK.. BaTiugih.uk has administer.-d Pendletou. (reuti irgstnted March 1. 1S. oaplul, toO.UOti; surplus t" luierasi at K A MANN UKNTIST. IN ASSin'lA lowed uu lime deseslM Hieuanfe boigbt lloi Block over F B. . . . m't omi aud sold on all pnncipa. poiuti spec la. at Motion given to rolle tunii v. Furuitt. E resident. J. N. Tea., vica-prss'debt ; T. J. lorrls csabler ATTUHhBYS. 1 L. Ray & Co., Bay u ssll Stoclca, Bondt and Groin i or ou aaarg lus Naw Yarn Stack Bschaogc. Cottage Stuck lUcbangs. Board af 1 raOe Pcodl.tim MPS), I'ARTKK A KALKY. ATTORNKY8 AT L oetee In Saeingt Bant Building BRaN t LOWBLL, ATTi'KVKV- a! Law. Boom 14 Assoclaliou Block I'vudir sbb. Otsgan. f. 0. KA.I LKY, UA W YKR. OVFICI IN Judd Bunding Pcudie'on. Oregon N. BkRkfelltV ATTORNEY A I uAW um. ill Astrsr Islloo Blocs Newspapers au TO Pt l t'NUKB I AB Ulu lui ni.i,.un .u, iu..a ii..: U".iiss;r. Hi i.rge !. . 1 .iu. ..niidr.-.! ea.'C ai Sceuit a buudie St TUB Ba.-H OKBoOMAS UFFU'K, PsuJie ion. iiresn'i K. U. BOYD, ATTORN MY 4" LAW. HI Uoort BV U B. RKKUKK. ATTORKKY AT LAW, Peudlelon. Oregon JAMKB A. PKk. LAW Orl'H'K IN J ODD a ding HTILLUAk A PIKRCI ATTORN KYri at law. BtMtts u,', Ii. u and II associ.iiou block pspor. in tbe I ulted t or kuroiK. remit la. uote. check or s. tt iF V(if WAS I TO Sfs oUDSLTIDerS ia ui aw III 1.. 1..-1 mm I . : . .. teun io ine lut uuwi vi si as las Bjst publisners riBPaZineb foil desir. and we will nave it sent to you aud .iiutu. a., risk of the log lost is the mails. Ii ll: save you Ibl and rut ll you are a subsi-rluer taai iimsmo.hun. in remit uug you eas iu I--. ..'ill Iruiu ia. puuiitiiers pnos BAMT OtUtUO.N.A.N Pl'B. CO , Pendie mm hot l. ded Adi lou You get Good Beer.. When yon drink PILSNER BEER. uarantt4(l not t CRUrM) llUUtlutllt' or dix.inuHB Ask for it. Schultz Brewing Co. i.w. HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY for Ccntkraxri who chcriati Vuallty Said bj JOIN SCHMIDT The Louvre 5aloon raw immm omjhiom. . . . . t The Place to Buy Is where yiu can get quic k ami (..-.ii a-rifgg, Put in your SSJsWr hir In-aih-r ll wattr tanki- ami lt-el rark. Bet lint nt Lumlier, Lath. Bhlnglti. Build' inj: pajier, TmS piijM i .Liint and cumtMit. Pioksti rianUM. Brick, Sand. Moulding St'l'tH'U I tM)rH A Window--. Sasli A PoOTI, Terra C'ottu Pipt. IVndk'toii Pbiiif Mill ui LuAer fart. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. Ttilaphuue 7'. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Posts. TRANSFER TR UC K ING, s T O R A ( ; E. CROWNER & SON. 1 KI.BPHO.Sk. MAIN The Domestic Steam Laundry That' all. tinaier in Ice. Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke 4 OREGON Shout Line Uii on Pacific - si .st Tims Sehsault ms Prom Psndlston. HILL MILITAKY ACADEMY HLlP.li- -it . ssaTRSi": bc- a private s'riw. unit sisa New and omnlelai) 'Hill'P-': Itw rU.-tlon si-rnrdh i. 'h. b.-t in- tuorl .i. .-l i .tii.r.ii.irh " , . tratnlns The ( hlrage. Bait lake, Denver, Port Purtlanrl Worth, Omaha Kan Hpeolal sat City, St. 'umJu tm p m Chlcagnand Kait ' via Hunt- I niton. Atlantic Hah lake. Denver Pt P.xpr.'ss Vt orth. dmalis Kati lUa. Bt. au City. Hi Uuls Ckt . via Hunt- ran and Kasi "U Ington. .Ht Paul Walls Walla. Uwlstos Pasi Mall Spokane. Wallers Patj k:l?ia. m msn. Minneapolis si k. via Paul, Hulnth.Mllwu,"B Mpnkana. Bee, Chlragn and lastl (kcan and River Schedule. PROM I'OKTLAKD. All tailing dates ub p.s. Jeet u shsasa For Ran f rannsrn ... Hall every ,s days thlTy ' .... 1. 1 tolumbts Rivsr Siinilay s p. tu. To Astoria aud t ,.' L" "siiinlay Landings. ' 10 p. St. I Wiliamstts River i " Dally ex. suiiitay OtSjJSa t'lty vwhert ' ist. . ta id. taVm. lud.-,K.n.lenlB,il1 I and Way landings ; ,mMmi Ga in. ( orvallls and Way 1 tarn. 1 Thrs. lauding. Bos tt ...d Rat Wiliamstts and Yam I p Bivsrt la.. Tass Thrs. "regnn Olt hsrion Bsal. sndRai. and Way landiuh tstr ISaVS iTsasT Kiparla Snake Rlvsr. 7!L I :ai a, m . , '" Dally Klparu kt l ewltlon Bf P. F WaaWavT, Atrnt. rwaBBB . ii A Bl ami II 10 ' i. M ' "Ol M r -. 1 .. 1 I...... V'..r of itsTlainnr .tc.. BSawsasa J. W HILL. M. D. Prmelpjl. P. O. Urawrr 17. Poetlsnd, Or. Tlie Peodlctoo Academy PKKI'AIIKS KHt- College, Teaching, Business. The i'luii ul I'liiir"- (irfpurc fm SJB tntln .- Io Krrhiimii i'lav in such 0c4 lK u Yah-. I'riin fi.ih anil Stanford Tin- liistltiitiiiii hu usjsjn !-- Bpon the eVootadttad Lsst by ths tm.. Brjstrd of Kiiiii'a'.niii. mi thin unnluut' an- koV lllkttsl to tUl- . tTtltli Hte A butihea tour eiual In tin- In-mI niisiin-wi i iilU'ift- l ntti-n-d Kail u-rm lie-in .-viteniiwr nth. Ailtlrew REV. K. L KiKHl M Ph., IVlitlteluh (HVKiih. I'riin-ipul. Oniveraty ui Oregon. Eutcene, Oregon. Ilig.iesi ilaudaru iu tin .u ! iu Literal . r a. ... N, ERKELEY H i llii Iiillnwitin li irsetioi 4H(i lerM A 1 irhsMsl land. fmQ MIMI AI irhtti land. lots Wfll locan-d -Jo(. 1 lot luwrr ITebl itCajfil fi). Delivered Prompli. I rnw Kiglil Fir aud I .miliar, k 1'o.u Muul ul- auu dry .)il..i ruarof Savnikje Uank PKNDI.KTON. 0BRUOI Farmers Custom Mill FraeJ v altera Praprtator. Capacity, lati barrel, a day. Floor axchaugad lor wBeai. Floor, Mill Feed caopped Fsad, sic., slwsyt ALL THE NEWS! Taka the Kaat Oragooutn. Uaily ai ou a year by uail. Weakly it. 50, and bouii ' sakly a. uu a yoai ttantpsa asepy Ira Also a list ol lown and couiil properly cheap. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line fluatoa Carac , Prop's. I A I'uiitllotoii svwrv ilav at 7 uVlock OBOapt Sunday, (or Pilot kisk. Nve, Kidgs), Alba and t'kiah. Uual u'. 1 iiinni. luln m Kiuminiilili- f r.-itit and I )tuiiyor ralos. I t'Hy ullico at lalluiaii .V Uo'e druj. tOBSji 1 as liutidr.il in.' lb Aru, ieii- and Bngtiut-nug and llu.. N uuii. lings and wiulpiueiit, seven osw iuslrui't- ' US! urn add. : 1. library iu BuauBST bVIkmiI wilb I'inversit) i-rviltt; 1 1 '" '"r IsaeBers, lor law and Biedleal lu.eiil- lep.riiu.iii vh. alloB lut leach.-, pr.nripab and Supsrlntsnd. uts 1 11 nou tr.-e ossl 01 living los 1 Brat thnteut. 'r.ut.-d . n....raulps 111 lai.- ..isri. uuvar slll iu Ivsll Sinl nam.- 1.. President r Hegistrar MS riitsjaii sad suiogu., Kufvus, nrg..i, Bishop Scott academy. PORTLAND, 0BBG0N. Kosudeil ISM. A Home School lor Boys. Milttar and Manual training. Fall term opens Sept. 12, 101. o lacull) ill Ii.-.- ouipctont i.-,-hers u audenuad buy. .11.1 t.k all interest until be ..irk sua 111 lb. y pia) ol puplli. be auu 11: ine priuaiuai au 1 n.. i..r. .. n. .p tiaracier . well a. io prepar. buy. i i I Pru,eeiu.i and I. usin. . tr. ue.iis tuurouuuly RMBJ St appruvvd BludsrU lllcll,da iur i-ol s Tli rated Fur illu.ir.b i t.uslogue vtrib Io IKTIII K i Nr.WIU.. "tlasiaal. P"'tt. Ovooon ST. HELEN'S HALL tUASOK Itaanis, Prm. B-tedii .i ,u.i .l,uul lue g.rU. 1'i.para ' '" tsBBoti ww ii Km taa ...ii.i iNBj l-SHMp lur lliueuiii, .uek Iur girl. ,.ut i.iv.4., u, p, , Kdgp QtMBtl aaialw u. Mat sUai -sssajkisi ui rasatj, m w. U II UuuU Ullu. bull, ur U,k BMaS mm - uol iiwi u.i, rs in WMi dspaeUMat al..i ftjMfckB in u. ,. i ,.pi., m ui us. Ilur, .ml Liuwatm, m art l.l.rrv ,.i, ii... ....... . . . . ' ""iinii) wusiealw. .it uumiillk., uiudorii .iuipiiit Uu luuucduu IKiuil, ul kuu.ii lue iu bun. i i..in.i..'i. UM wu,, tallllu , m UlU. A Urg. Ml iKiuipp.,, ,,., mm u. w wu,pi.w, la Mm m --mou, fur lik , lgltMSB Pl'b Ui U,. ,,,.. T.i. d mt, -aiiy Baat Orafotua-i, UeDvarad bv cartM,,. only ,5 . " W"f,a " boat Art Take the... Washington & r i l il cuminDia Kiver Railway Km Cliirap, st l'aui, St. Um K. se City, Ht. Jon, iiinalit. tl lis n r- . j r .i aii roinis Last ana oum Hortland and point on the Sound. arrives Moudtys. Wednesdays sad -mm : V. a m 1 uet.lays, Thnrslays and ItlsittS at .at a. m. ... (.ri. im. i-jii n'ui.iaj .. . u l b miNlatiniis rah ou ur address V. AI'ABr rwi. l irodieuii Uiseu H H CAl.DKiOlBAD '. f A Malta Wah. Hut KflRTHER PACIFIC RUNS Pullnuiu Slccpnm Cars. Tourist SIccpinRtiin' MINNKAFOLM I III l.L'TM tllMO Tn ;.n i vn lui: 1U V'KOOKliTOJi WINNKPKu I UK1-KSA axel Bl TTh. THBOUGll nCKHi WASHlNti'toK I'llll.Al-Kl-l'HlA NKW YoKK Hi ihTON . t t I w.inlf aim an ixunie r.asi . Tlirougli urteis u Japan asd I'Mt I arum, aud Nurllieru I'.. iBi Sleaas." aud American hue. Tl MB SIHBDULB. .Traiu loaves feudleuiu dally etasj attxsj u ui Vur furltiMr tiilurliialluu US ... ..!.. .ud In kBU. ran ou r srii. " .J-TTV,,. uru. Urosou, or A l yAbn- Tblnl aud Morrison Sis., forties- Whita nll-jr linf sss M llltv V Vims " " Dnlr-TI Vli m Ii I tl I l.-V.tl' .l i ottsjs Str. "Tahoma." bally rouud trips on P' mmltm Time Card. heave Portland heave Astoria THE DMS-IUKTLANIK Str. "Bailey Oatzert' tails ..mod trio enepl HooM SpnuRs, Houd Kiver, -iwl- Lyk ud Tbe D.H Time Card. 14 Imvn t'ortlaud jf. Arriv.- The Dalle ' 4 ' Arrive Furtland l ... n.i.o. in Pnrlltnd rare, wanoe iv .v...--- Fare, DUlns io FortUud aud MP ' X-&r Mcai- the ver bast SMr-.uiida) inps a leaJi"S ?JL iuui. n thruraaans tra.liou.uu tartb ..H Landiog: Foot of Both Phones Main Wg A J. TAVLOK, AMI A''rs b- ji His m filloo . Agt . 1M,rT;i ll I'BA IllKK bABNIie Au.,a I Kl Mil. J..". Aa - ...n.l V- k VV I l'll'll III... AB.-. 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