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Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock on the Coast TtiUiphons oonntotioti drM Pilot Rook or Panel 4:it ran oh, leton. A.l- Chas. Cunningham. MOIiDAY, AUGUST 1001, DAILY. WEEKLY AND SEMI-WEEKLY BY THI- Baat Orcg-onlan Pnbllahinu FHNDLHTON. . Company, OHM. ON. nan. Mini mnioN in -. , j mill . oo Booth., l.v mall ... en 1. .r, r,.. .... ...,,,., , . n rtti auUrriirtifin o of lu n.tire ... g am wees i t scaat sist'on ii uh copy on T On.iopyp, on- , , Tin' Rnglleh language is u Itoilblfl institution, iiinl 111 spite ol run sor va -tives ami reactionaries lfoes mi stru- i i to 'iiii.in.it the rid Ira looi wordi 1 1 mi abound am! substituting t tuTi'f tr -1 .1 1 1 it, thnt partake some whit ot coinnion Hcnw. Advocates of spelling reform may take comfort from tin- reflection that no one can If he will Mop the progress of hi move ment to Improve the Ktiglish lunifn i- . DKCENCY IN CONTHOVKHSY. DM f "Py lt rontons Trial aaat "i Ologle Buabctt IlkH mMMfTNH ssrs-. ret c ope noe vet. Oti' toyy mi tnnnth . in copy (Ditpiajr MtrUiwinu l (hv in(h, tf Itti. 111 vcmi-Warliy .rr i i!. . . . , DM mi h. ft Irft. In dally Ml in nth Two mihti. or 1MB. tn Daily Mini Wekl prr OMth Oef r thrae inrhct, Smi Wehl. per in h prr n " il him initmi.cn, uaiiy. pm in n prr iwtntii ly. P'r in h prt ((pi h i ee uh he. .In lmllTudVVeal Oeri thrae. lnhfi. In Wki) . pt m h per month . . 13 (Joe In. h. or lets. In Weci.lv pet m F.I li.ntli perlnchperwonlh t ee l ot U.er three In. hew. In Ttie.dtt '. I, .n- . f ..... per In. h .. munlh fj t-ll.l nnpereil e.l.eru.enienl. i s.'ti V. . - , u-eklyei Un'i tul lurrliui. fi , . tack ulnf luenl Ineat Uon. . LsKtt n otic to. too tent per line. Man lo.ertioa. O H KliO N I A N S KN.lOY A LUXURY Residents of thin -tat" perliap- do not realise it, yet it in true that they enjoy niAiiy luxuries that nro laWOtlH sible to tile majority of pernoiiM livtin.' in the far eastern part ol the i I nent. In the matter of mentation- ami outings, Oregouians have advantages that are obvious. Here, no one i poor that he cannot take an ox ten. Id outing, l.-i"i. for from two w.-.- to two montliH, revelling in im nntuin air ami scenery ami securing relaxation I rom the toil of the town. He Inn circumstances what they may, he can Sad the money to bay a law articles of foot I. bundle up nome bedding ami hie himself away to local itiee to visit which wouhl be regarded art an mm-n al experience (or all in the eaat except ing the rich. For many, the mini in er outing in even cheaper than tin ex pen Be of living in town, lathi event he needs aea air, he in within a lew bourn ride of the grandest ocean that washes the shores of continents. And there he will lad all small expeuae. It true that m the eaat a few I ) joy outiniM, and a few inore go t tin aeaihore. (iiven in actual number", the attendance, for innlam". al Cono laiand'a beach, ia very large. Hut. when the number im compared witli the toUl population, it nonatitutea a verv Blight per centage. Oregon baa atxmt one-twentietli the population of New York atate. It is no doubt true that for every twenty person- in N" 'lort, state vv I 1.1 a two weeka outing one Dregonian docs the aame. If thia le true, then the proportion ia the aame. Hut, it is probably true that the proportion i greater in favor of thia state. THE SPKLMNU RKFUHM. The Artisan, official paper of the or der of Unl tad Artisans, published in Portland, contains in its last issue .in editorial reference to Mr-. Carrie C Van Orsdall, whicn Mrs. Van Orsdall wisely rofliais to notice. She denied this paper an interview, saving that she would not. enter into a controversy with anyone who descended to the low level of personalities toward- one who occupies a position of compel itlon with him. Mrs. Van Oradal! is at the head ol the order ol the Women of Wood craft ll It unnecessary in Pendleton to pay much attention to tlx1 Artisan's editorial in question. It is never uecesiary to heed people who mill." personalities while engag ing in a discussion over a mooted ques tion. In no rtiock btfolfl manner, but as atatiug what most people know to be true, let it tie said here tiiat aeai a man roses his temper in an ar gliuient, it proves that he has felt rath er keenly the sword thruat of bis op ponent ; that when a man, at the time .i diiputant over matter- acknowledged to be fur from settled, and therefore susceptible of being looked ut from different xints of view, turns from the point at issue and oieus his butteriet at the individual with whom he wax disputing, he makes the most obvious concession Unit h" w.i- worsted in Hi" encounter . Mrs. Van OrsdallV distinguished ser vices in the world ol fraternal ism. her bright mentality, her gallant light to make her order a success, the success that bus attended her efforts, these render it unnecessary tor her to de- advantages with vote any of her attention to ttw uugeiitlemaulv attack upon her in the Artisan. It was almost as cowardly as Iboaffc it had been signed anonymously. "Yr, ah, t UH 'rtl' rifrllt," lie said. "I ain't been on this run ve'y long, so I don't know much about Mis tab Hrown." "On, he died before you came on tin- run, did he."' "Yes, sab ; Mistab Itrown diad I guess Misttth Hrmvn died about '111. BtJM some tune ago, I know, stth." "Was he well known in thia part ol the country?" "Yes, sab. Yes indeed' Mistab BrOWII ve'y p'OBliBOBti He done had smiipin to do 'ith the railroad. "That's why the put the monument right up oloWJ to the track?" "Yes. sab, I s'pose 'at's why. I un'e'stand Mistab Hrown'sve'v mi" gemman." "Me was a good friend to the color ed race." "Ybb, sab; so I heah. so I heah." "1 suppose he gave the porter .'ill cents every time he rode up to Wash ington?" "Well, sah, if he done that he's Biiuh entitled to a monument . yes, sah. '' "Well, he's gone, but he's not for gotten. " " 'At's right, mistab." 0 ipa BASTKRN URKUON'S RIUH1S. Haker City Herald: Kastern Ore gon's main claim for recognition ut lb,' hands of the next republican stab i .it vent ion is liased ujnn the needs ol this section in the way of legislation for the mining industry. The neces sity for the establishment at some DOiat in the state oi a government - say olllce is admitted bv all who reali'.c that for the last 411 years Oregon's gold output has been sent to San PnMIMU and Hoise to iwoil the statistical re port ol California and Idaho'- Jtitld, Oreaon has cr nseijnciit ly beer robbed of the recorded honor of prodaoiOg gfMl wealth, and tin- hss opi rated tremen donsly toward retarding t be investment of eastern capita in Oregon mines, lor the reason tbat many investor-, not fa miliar with the eircuni'ta sur rounding Oregon's product inn ol gold, look at the novern. nent statistics ami hastily judge that the mining activity of this stab- exists only in the Dindl ol newspaper reporters. The superla tive importance of the industry in east ern Oregon demands attention, and obviously an Kastern Oregon man with Kastern Oregon interest- would be the one to intrust with the inisson of redeeming this nation from the slough ut legislative inattention. La (irande Chromcm: Anyo'ie with a gun who is in search of tin1 festive politician should hie a.w.tv to Pendle ton, There he i- to be found in all his glory and in countless number-, t liven any honorable o lucrative, flSot and you have bill to search limntiibi county for your aspirant . That town has prolited well by Western Oregon's trick of stealing evervthing in the po litical grub bag, and niuv litter the instruction. Its catidnlates are item, two governor-; item, a couple ol Muta tors; item, a congressman item, an other congressman; item, a secretary of state; item, a state tresinrer; item, an attorney general ; and after these aiiybixly for anything (hat's left. There's Hill Killllisb who is hot after the governorship. I .11 1 ii.l' in (b it he wouhl be willing to sit in the upper hoojc ol congress n r six years, .lodge Lowell is willing to (akc either of these honors if he can get it. provided it isn't first offered to Furnish. Tom Taylor believes that the lower house is a aulticieutiv "hon orable" body and is willing to show Moody what he didn't tin. II. Alex ander it eager to bundle the state's money ami hear it jingle in the vaults. Judge Fee want- to sacriiice hi nisei I upon the altar of the attnrnev-gc neral sbip, and on the other side of the fence Col. Uulev ami loin liailey -it valiantv with their lightning rods up. UNI h SLAVE NOW AUTUCRA1. Chicago Ke Irom Cliiea- lirander Matthews writn in tlm A H ust Century on "The Keiorm in Spelling," treating the theme Id tail strong style of controversy, lucid ami forceful in the presentation ol In views, yet fair, charitable, rational and reasonable in considering Ho- pro--eoi.it. .-n of hia opponents. Piof, Matthews otters the ingenious arn meut that tboae who opposed a ration al reform in orthography are going in ttie face of precedent, ami are tin- real innovators. He cites iiuuieroii- exam plea of changer- that have taken place according to the recognised standard" of the nest writers in all the porioda of literature, from Chaucer down to the present, and argues thai (in, change always has been based upon the principies advocated by tin- paaa etic reformers. A good illustration of what tb- spell ing reform means, is; The VOrdl fancy aud phantom aro derived from the same Oreek root, and have been arbitrarily changed or "reformed" so that now the "pit," which is a diph thong in Kuglish but a single letter in t.reek, is spelled "pii" in phantom, while it is "f" in fancy. Yet, ultra conservatives would no doubt vci , uieutly protest against a reform that propoejed to do with "phantom" what thev do with "fancy, " or "pliancy" as it would, U- were the change never to have been made, every time they write it. Prof. Matthews counsels patianoi OB the part of the reiormers, remarking augeiy that the greatest atatesmen have beeu opportunist-, desiring much ad vancement iu their economic systems, yet remaining content with what they could obtain. And he thus encourages tboae who hope that aometiine writers of Kuglish will for instance uuheaiUt iugly spell "urogram me" "program," aud do hundreds of other sensible things like that. A correspondent of the cord in a letter of his trii go to Washington said : "While we were still meditating on this unusual theory as to the etiect oi hair on history. the train slowed down for Harper's Ferry, anil we went out into the bright sunshine to Icok up at the buhl, towering rocks, the rac ing stream, the amphitheater of hills and the sleepy town coddling close along the railway. The John lirown monument is only a few paces from the II. ,v o. track, and inasmuch as John Hrown gave his life in a heroic endeavor to free the blacks, it struck me that my snap shot of the monument wouhl take on a pleasing significance if 1 could induce one of the liberated people to stand alongside ot the marble shaft and wear a grateful look. We had on our car a porter named (ieorge. All porters are named ii.otg... This one seemed I Is- enjoying bis freed Al times be seemed to he almost too free. 1 asked iion ii he wouhl consent to appear in m allegorical photograph, and be said he wouhl if I would send him one ol the pictures to mve to a Votllli! ladv iii Cumberland. I promised, and thereby secured my picture, which I have entitled "Once a Sve--now an Autocrat. " A- the train illled aeroas the diago nal trestle and the hill- closed in, like moving curtains, to hide the town, 1 stood on the rear platform with (teorge ami talked a. o John Brown. "John Hrown was a remarkable man," 1 ventured, meiely to draw miii out. i Vibulthy flair Sac i so garau thai Uusler arvuiKl and at at los, root ol th aiuin lalliug flaally lilt- A Boaliht fair. "A" Marks ula aaJ lavyar af aptaar mlc ahaato. O " marks the inltrlvr ulirmin . -b' marks the lot-rail laysr. "C" mark Ms rsal el U fcalr NEWBRO'S HERPIC1DE Destroya tboae parasitic germs, and it U tile only hair preparation that does. ' Daartroy the you remove the effect. " m sale by mmms. FlGPRUNE Cereal The little folhs enjoy the distinction of drinking coffee just like mamma and papa. Let the table beverage be riCPRUNE and they can join with the family in par taking of a rich, nourishing drink made of choice California figs, prunes and grain. Healthful nutritious. Boil from 3 to 10 minutes only ALL OKOCKRS SELL FlGPKUNi: CCKICAL. Oregon's Most lamous Resort. The Hotel Flavel lo BOW open (or the gftltfttl Kiueat oquippari rttsorl uoith ol Mouu-ray kvary ruoin alvclric ligaieit sut sluaui In stc 1 rinett balblug beach on North ri in- t . Luxunout i I .at llouav. n.. Iuluts uowIIuk al leys, bllbarit halls aot shlc bars Trnni courts ami aiany exoellent allffactioaa, One huutlrcl roomn, hi uaoel -to H-n,l sua ooataiu Iuk beat turnlture tuoney could buy I .: dltlauci- telepboue In olllce. Hotel uuilttr uiauagemeut of Col. J. F lint vey for rates, etc., atlilreas, Hotel Klavel. Klaval, OfajM, or adilrau J. I.. Mitchell, sec retary.ol iMarusui Uiilltllug. Hortlsu.l. Oregon Rheumatism Khcumatistu is due to an excess of ncid in the blood. Vlirn thia escapes through the pores of the akin, ns it often does, it produces some form of skin eruption - notnt: itching disease like V.vrvnx or Tetter- but when these little tubes or gwaat glaada lit-. Qiiil,irrilt- ,-t. .c. .1 1 .t- n. ..:en rtr,T,1 Otlil KtlddrTl rbillitor of ttie- tjmrlv iUi ti 41ir. rtnranrio tbrow n off be ..' l.l I . .. t: - ru iMtesi A im: ih'xki, iiiiioriy; no tuuu-i, r-eme in rmnioonoa, - - , . miiscl.'t, tissues anrl nerves. These parts become greatly inflnmrd. fevenstt ana hot ; damer-ltke, m.iddeninjr pfins follow in quick imcccaiion, taontti los becotne extretnelv lender, the nerve break down and the Miller, r is soon reduced ton state of helplessness mid timer v. Thl I add poison petit trite- the joints ond seems to dry OUt the natural nils,' am i the ll I, arms and flog erl h OOUM so stiff and aore that every movement i i alt hdi t! with exemeJating pains. Liniments, plaster-, i In tri.-itv and baths, While their use tuny pivc temporary ease, cannot Iw called cure-. for the i as" return i with every change of the weather. S. h. !s. cures 1 iicuniaiisiu uy "Threto ynara aito I had h aovere attnek of la erippo, which left me almost a physical wreck. To add to my wretched eonditlon, a aovnie form of Rhoumatiam doveloit;il. I tried all tho phyaiciana in our city, but itono of them could do me any permanent Rood. I nand all tho rheumatic euros I could hear of, but received no benefit. After beginniuir 8. B. 8. I wu relieved of the pains and havo (rained in final) nnd strength and my frnneral health Is bettor than for yeara. I oonaidnr 8. B. B. the irriindeat blood medicine lu the world, and heartily recommend it to any one aeok Intr relief from the tortures of Rheumatism. B. F. OBEOOKY, Union, B. O." M-nr-lnncr o comnlctc change in the blood : the ncidsnrelieutral- icd, th" circulation pttrilictl and tho rich, healthy blood that ia carried to the irritated, aching muscles antl joints, soothes and Ii them. t. Ji. S. cures Rheu tnatiatn even when Inhtritad or I ;- lit on by the excessive use of mercury. Opium, In snmf form, is the basts of nearly all so-called Rhcmmtic Cures, which deadi n tie p da but do- an lead The Domestic Steam Laundry mm Shorj line Union Pacu,, nfnT fom 'rom Pendleton, t.lllCBKO 1'nrtlanrt HlH-ClBl ': '!o a, m via limit InRtnii Atlsnllc Knprcos fiilfi a. m. via lluni-liiRton 4J '?!!0' ""-ia?, roe w"rth, Oaaka ' .wwaaa. 'Urt, '01 ,,; i Halt Ukc. i.n sasmty.Ht bail, chT cage ami Kant 1- That'a nil- not touch the iiM . to ruinous habits. Alkalic; and the jtotash and Blittt I ntntd. Often pre aerified, nfTcct Uie tender lining of the stomach ami weak n tin dij tion( thus dding another hunlen to tin already weak nnd imp ,: In,', Mood. S. con tains BO mineral or dangerous drug of nnv kind, but i n simple, vegetable rented and the tno.t pcricet blood purifier known. Bead for OUT booi OH Rheu matism and write oui pin i, ,.uisif you wish nnv information , - i Ivil e. We wot be glad to mail you i boot, fm ; wo chain nothing what tuedicaladti THE 5WIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. HULL MILITARY m t Start Girls Ri.e:ht! Many beautiful lrli beenmr invalids ler life, because at the crucial prriod of pubtrtv they pay no attention to Hm lawn r f health Motlicrj hould protect their doiitthtrn' health hv ,liv injt them nrrryy. r infnrmalien antl proper treatment. When the menses eome on a VI unawares In her inexperience the is either frightened Into convulsion,, or jrarni into try Ins; to check the flow. Mnv tjirls have checked the How ana! It has never started asain. And as a result thev have- strewn pale-laced, with "crow-tracks" on their checks, and dark half, moons under thtlr eyes. A dole of WINEoCARDUI a - B mi in I n I ,t .; Ill ! n huti KhI Mall HUa, m. via Hpokaue. r.i''!'..r rttsu, Mitni,,nolii i I'sul. Ih.hiti, V ;,H, ' Ocean and River Schedule, rnum euRTLAND. ,-nle school . hoaMlna and day o , , res boys nn to any al nool or il hliel N and pquippau Wains- Thorouah .. irilliiK , . i msthods. ,i liiboratortee, : irninlna. Thr rhi'lnal .JSS oi'v-llin-t , i tin in " l Ut ,-" lean ' v m and I to m at an Mfi: ttp t i"ir nntalnlnf letters sionp. at, Hail) oxenpt aanday s p. m. SKt'iniBy iu p. m. lially K, siinilBy (i. in. 1 a. m. rues Tn.n. mill Mat. 7 a hi. Tuss. Tbrs nii, I Hat la-avu to, i tea a. m indlT. P a. All aallliiK date, ,1lb. leet lochanau. mm frtmum "11 "vory .rlars. t-olumbla Riv(r fO Aloil una w.. Jtl Willamette Rlvsr "reson Cltt. N.-r ssloin, Inacnendaailsoti ftasaMa itll . i.iiii.it.,.. f Ll-. Wii.. Mm I tunnel - et" "i J , IMIwa mtmm - si - I BUll W isnako Hlvar. addl , Kl eort. i : ... "'?' r.w.w aawm.aaaaa.haaj J. W HILL. M. D. I'rluf ipal i 0, lir.issee 17. orll.iml. Or. taken every raornlnsr after a sjirl is twelve years old will brinit the menses on properly and keep them regular. It will help her to develop Into attractive -vomanhood and equip her for the duties of wife and motherhood All drusektt, sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. The Hollrwood, Aihurv I'ark, N. J., t ebrnarv 8, 1900. I read yoer atlvertlsamenl in regard to Vino of Canlul In the huitimorc Amerioatt, and It so favorably Impressed mo that on my veil to llultiniore dun air th holldavs 1 purchased a bottle of It for my art- pt , I ilnulu i r, who was suffurlnirwith f iiiiLie troubles. She had been and, r t n doator'l ease for some time and when her periods would come on her I atfel tojj was sooae thlntf tcrrtbliv I ia, laced her to try it and the first doss btenfkl on hor aaatlsas ahe tislc it reirularlv aooorjicir to the ilireotion. and was eraatly relieved. To use her own word,, "Heaved my life." J. WKoMO OltOBri. Kor srl.i. r.o.1 ' rrlnre. aS Irtst, ri, 1 n Deportment." 1 oe Coaaaaoogo alodltin,- lumpanr, Tho ladle.' .Sdrloor Clittuu, ,.. Tent ONh 1.1141'. I time I t tinea . . .1 .1 IIUICI trc each eil insertion CLASSIFIED ADS. coum dKVKN woitits rti rui link. One hue, or more, per week, at tbe rato ol lea pet Itn ' He- lilt - ,n i.,,.t .--r 1..--I. ;. i i , I Wll MNKtf. Ilnie .lik 'tiro if-rllon. TBBU L1NKM I time in i times.... . t tines sue loc each addllloual liiKorllou rutllt UMM 1 time iSc 'i ttmaa t'ni 1 tuner. lac IV each ad titloual insertion KIVK I.ISk I tlmo Hue '.'times . us- a time, tn a saeb ( lusertioti m I. INKs i tine He line, (Do a limes . osa : arl.litioual lasarttea FOR SALK 0H KXCHA.NUIi. A NKW six U0R8R Kti KH U line euginu aud all lis lures complete, laiike, plpiuif. hattery an 1 oTsotrie tarkci al B os pne . or wfllesehaaaje lor oaeoweed, J Olovi t'euiKcton. oreicou. Ani.HlT.fi i , ANb iil'li.OKHi. T. V. MOvt AUD. AU. Ht th.ri ami si parinteuueut, maker, compieW a.el rollabb pl&u for b'.iiMlnjrs In Iks city or oounir paygiciANb. 0it7 wTo. C'OhkOKrlUt; IS .11 111 i oulldmif. oaos aouri. N to n u, ui. , t u I p.m. '.'vie phono ;,. K. W. VlNi'lCH'l M. I. lib l l' 1. i:i of Kl.,1 Nstioua! tiaus VBHtx Uaun lu tu 13 s. m. ; i to -t p m Hi:. -MI tU i HKNIIKK.MtN 6 ' II over i'eO'lleuiu asvuu- Bank Vslephoue l retiuvuce uii'puoue i. H H. UAHK1KLU. M. !., UOMr ' A i ll lc f.'tyilctau aud Sucteou oabv tu li.it' aulldlua'. Telepoone: OOloe, blank Vi; r--i deuce, black it J, L idllXKlt. It, D., DM8PAIIS UU trusts and collects eye trouble,, catarrhal cou'iitiou- niei inpaired aeariasi. tsieeass property Iliad lor ret re oil vt errors UK. U. J. M'iAUL, BUOM 17 ahtUtJU lion block. Telephone (t reniUaoe tela phone, blara ltfl. Dhi'Kul'A J'HIi I'll Vlioi ANs), UHli, KeyotV keyvs. utUcv one bates 'toetol ho. ton Store DbTIiYNN k. ltbAKKSi,!;:. UUKONli aairj uervout ie.-o a...i doiasMesei sron ati Opp. Heiel, eei water aud Mam If'.a., rend ton. Ore. ' - 1 1 - DIMTISTS. i sill. I bill i "ii. dei II AND ihort tio-ervivc. I 1 1 ANH u all kiudt of 'all., en. or u:au ofbee. iiANkb Ann flftQKKllb. KAHMl.it UANK tl WE8TON, luu, (iri'iou iiutt t gou rsi haul u is let, Hxc "ins'. tsjUKal u. told, .'.ii it prowi'lly atWotded 10, Affairs in moti The Pendletoa Academy PRBPARRH KOU Gollegey Teaching, Business. Tlir nUaalrnl oouree piepafn linen trance in ITreahnuui ruaas in tuob eol laofea aa Yale, Priuoetou aud tauford, I in lUatlUltkMI bits beetl placed upon ibe Aooredlted List by the sjtata Board ol Ldm ati in, o that gradimtOI nr. nd niiiieii to itan Mrtlflontea, a 11111111".- ooam oqnal to Um i)f-t business eoll.'Ke is oll'ereil. I' till lertti is'Kitis eit"iiilier 'Mb. Atldiaai REV. I . I.. PORBEH, M. Ph., I'eti.iietoii, tireifoii. Priaolpal, fOn. Take the:,.. Washington & Columbia River Railway Kilt lt J tit 1 ii. i i. J -T" ''" i-. J Ai u ii. a i sr s Ulty, si Joa, Omaha, mil r. i Ba s . . , t . m a Portlati.' and points on tile Sound lltdrta. oi. Iiiet-lavt. Thiii...ssnrt a .si a lea a. in. Is-peru dally est tn: annnav sudii Lv i..r -ii..., .. ......i.... L..' r.i - .n.sliiliinii, oil on ,n aililreu VS ADAMS. AfUI. reuuieioD. u 1 ' At IlKI.IIS.Al., (, I .., Wall Wo.ia Waih Btttwati Oragaa, 0 NORTHER W PACIFIC UlgheOl ItaadAfd in tie stale. Two luuidrcl course, iu Literal ur-, Holsnoc and Kit- Arts. nun r i iik an, I Miulc Hea lUtptneitt, si'ven now Instrm i t. yalui.ie- added to library in Sebool tvith I nlverslty cr, .lit ; lor Isaah. 'or law ami I ..lent ol '.lin ntioti building or-; itea tH- lai l t-'f - 'th'l tiurvrliuendoiil.. pool 01 IivIiiii lots Three tudriil. Ur.uip- in lance omleri. uuiv.tr- To I'roel I, u (,. A liraw, fnwt'ttcl vist&i Ni Ur'.'iiOb. null, cat!. ler ; cashier. I KlilKor- .o'.i r I i..,,-.,, ',, A HL'NS Pulltiiun Sircpiuiotars, l.ietttiiit Diuinii (Jars, l ounst Slccpinu iJkrs 1ST. I'AUI I VI V VI. t II - IDVLDTB iPABGO AiKAND ICKOOKbTl . , . L OL I W l.s .sr.l r. I lir.l.fc.A bi'nt. THROUGH HChfci OLUOAjQO WASHINGTON PHILADBLPHIi NKW Yt)KK BOSTON and all uoiiils l.asi ami rst- 'I, ...... ..I ll. .b.M. , . loriMM sll'l ' --tt. I dll tot III O lie Us St-'Dt I iiim lacoma aud Northeru f o, id, awuslS ti iwiiv- oinptieiii i.-aehors I boy, nail tak1 all iiltere,! both I TIML SL1IHUULB. eeuu ushi- lo I'runidi'iil ir ;,. -n-im an IreuUrH ami csMioxue., Kusjaaa, ttrvvon. Bishop Scott academy. PORTLAND, OtBGON. .ouielcl inTu A home School for Boy a. Military and Manual trainiiiK. Mr. t. J. a i lis. bariiuti, atsitlant in the work and iu they i oi nuullt I he aluiol lha piuicipal si I UMBben it to ueveiop character a, well lo prepare eova lot con. -if. u. ,r,iieasiiiii.il ,u,i bualauu avocations ol life. ..TlS lJ',l:,""'', r" "'i tborouaUly reiio sstj.lou tu,- raxMI appioted modern BMIaods and are lighted by eieettielt) rbeyoungei b.i- recelv, citrelul atteutiuu roau a coiupeiviit matron for Illustrated uatulo.i. write ki AKTHl'K C NKWII.I. niMlpal, . v. ... , .. -i,.M , t rou, lenveo rsflSSUlvttaa vi"r -at SMI ll. 111. Kor furiher Infornatiofi, uakMssn aud iick.it. call on or writ, Vi -l,Jfl' ton, Orama, oi A 0 1 snafnt Tl.lp.1 ! WorroM", St- rctfUIJ K. A. VAl'UMAN, WiN J'lHt'. itl-Kl. i, lu Jud'l iuli but A. L. KKAT1K, U. I). 8. OCH. t c baviiit liauk. oaa adinlaltl- r.-d K. A. MAfiN, DKNTISi IN keWOI tlo. HUK'k.overK H. i'lootoa' ottic. Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD 0DTTKKH Kor barns and dwelling:'. Cheaper than tin. I.uuiher, Lath. Huildiiif4 Pwper tar fapcr. Lime and Cement, Mouldiufj8. Tickets, IMastcr, Krick aud Saud, Screen !.,- Windows, Sitsh aud Dtsiis, Terra Cutta Pitn- Borie & Light, Prop Alta 8t., opp. Court House. t-iy ttaat Oregon, u, delivered bv carrier, only 13 ceuts a woek. ATTUHNKYb. i AKTKK KAI.KV, ATfOBNKYtS A l 1. . otbee iu aaviuis Hauk biiieliiiN IIKaN A I.OWKl.l. ATTOUNKYk AT Law Utxtia 11 Atsociailou bines i'v all, lou. Uregou T. ti. iiAll.KV LAWYHB. OFKIUK IN Judd Hulldtug. PeadialeOi uregou N. BKBKBL8Y, ATTORN a Y Al LAV Off), .- lu Asoo I rilocs. II , W r Male ashler 1 ll. iAVIBQa) BANK rgauised March 1, iv. uout. w. j, sruraial. a mts)anti 1 j iu K. D. iiOYD, A riilUNKV Al LAW 1 .1 81. L. ii feud leton 111 Old Newspapers at TiiK fc.ss: uii.. ,. lou, tnsjsjaa Subscribers to ft' I I'NlJhK t;AH U vut- want 10 auu Sf. HELEN'S HALL ftaaei JL - llesnl I weraateasv Portland Astoria W Str. " Tantniiii Hal If ticep1 1 U'U.i' 1 orimu-i ,, ISiiraihi sua .14. .ii,u The, Oallea-I'ortlaod Klc I 0.. . . .11 I Usill WOH u,, uuiiur uui.vn e'r-- I'rt stru J A M KS A Buildiug KICK. LAW 0FPIUB IN J I'ltlt hare It mom 1 both tr S 11 l.l.M AN A tHBBCK, ATTUKNKY8 at law. Roout iu. II, U and U Asaociation Addrea block. mi. Or KKKUKB. ATTOHNBY AT LAW rlM07lflPK '. ' elou, uregoi. . .o.Mo.totww t le puoi uloi , v..,, j , , tuj , oe will J on an 1 aaii,e all risk of the ' ''' nail,, n Wj, E . k, 11 o.i ore a tubscjiber aouo.siAs, 111 feuilltlug you CBU ceui (rout the publithers' piie OUaWONUM idln. . o Veuiie -lSjV ":r: Hrom Palace to Cottage you win Bui Bwratath of mnttn sum eielilly . oiiipreheii ,1 , ,. t,, )vl ajjaaafll Baatsnrai Ftu Bafjkb of tbia auuLowii tills: We c.,11 MpM you with mm tll.Ks; rtlfi and ilfsTpala lo, ;, -1K.r LiKeoi a Winter ,, i m a,, very batt (0 be I. el auyyynaM .net ...a, ' "III sosrsstee into stilt,, U-h- njl,.,, b.i UnsABaa he tnesajli work lot fmi mat mmmn s-iiic-.e ranw Innin ... taeajoo ajaialsj Hnertsaj. ui u urui-, ana. 000,1 music un, i..r ti,, w,, Usc lu. nasaas Hjom eat d.,t. i,ir atiU, 1 '-irk ... t,,i, aaaaaateal ..., . Tor ilatlloaai iu " vIims.., , luke.iMe,-, , in Sit Hana an I Liteesture .a Art. iio.t Art library SB thy coast. Monthly mu-vales; .ix w nnoaeh iseiu. Onj 1 out builuii.s-. .'.lorn nlnmi. U.atio i,, U.. immediate ucinit, t u; city ,,srs 1, well kuuwn for iu Uwata sua huuui,,. anljwttaassi eiaisaisaasejaa u.n, ajaj kn mm. a Mass iasl assil salaaid o,s.u f u' suatalond i..U,e early 4mUUill ror ana i isjnaaiBj,, 4W,,y U) lu ( tn, hVsal m. .. .....I I ...... Oil. OUV'-t , ' it,'.'1 , I,,, . . . 1, v. 1. ,1.. lis ilO-l. -,,i,iiB-. iiiski niv,-i. "" Tie- Dalles ntti 1AK" Leave I'orlUlld Arrive Tue Ualle- l-ine The Dalles Arrive fortiand ... . .... L- 1 o l- I I'oties i " - Dalle- 10 I'oi tloa i alia re . . 1 ... 1. . . r . u'Sl .... ?y .'"is m .Siiinlav trip, a leo ima huther.n.Ve.t .OSBlc s!'M Utlidiita rootol AUWffJS, both i'houot Mam id. ' . . . ... .... ... ......is. ore S 1.1 111,011, i 1 ""'"Vs lisli. ' ; 1... iv ta .'ii 11111V sat tbS taHSO. i'KA I'llKK .s. IA KN b-s, AKit . "T7a. ..OI.-I SI. -ll 'Its A.' . . .lliv..--- K Vt . t:itl(;HTON, Agl.. Horuaas, vl . a kiciAii. Tak n 1 ...a.. SeOOS h rjrctvt..aii t-rao; . 1 IMI.IHMHll It eliuixe you little nj , uiai, you will paj alafwhere (or Inferior Kradea, Agent to. White aawiug rnaehloa, l ntlt-rtukops' ati,,dies always hand. JESSE FAILING. English md B .srMae XAMKiLL AND ,.IH , PO TL- Se, ,, III.,,, , ,,, ., ( ,,,, UjBlalttotlMll