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TO THE flf K bog to announen to the public Unit WQ have oponed in the Max Ber building, known a- the Blue Front, a complete line ol SiertV sad Hum' Clothing, Gents" rurniniiing Good, Kato, Trunks and Valines. We invite yon to call and Inspect our goods (all now) and examine our prices). BAER & DALEY, .... ONE PAICE .... Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters. HATl'RDAY, A DOUBT 10. pan SEMI-WEEKLY DAILY. WEEKLY AND 1Y in Baal Orcg-onlan Pnbllahtnc PPNDL.RTON. . a Company, OKI (.DM. titiL. mum Kirrion iaiiv Due copypc ; . . jy mail 1 ' rannthr., l-y mail lint cp p.' .k . l-y .run 11.1 "r! ' i ' .. '.m wabm mi .um.r 11111111 1 lliw BAfMi O.e top on. y.ir , line copy li miinthi I rial auf-a. option tl.ffla lofflbtn wiiKi.r .uatcii.TKiN aii. O. cop, one vaat ne ..pa ala anomht, , rial aulas rlptlon itagla copy AUV.IirillNi. RATI I : tliiti.ia, Aata.Utaitata.1 One Inch, or law. In Sami-Weakly par month . . . . . R l . 1 .iao I' vm 13 uae n, nf laaa, in .taiiy per ni'.n'n 1 . in haa. or laai. In llAily an I Week I y per muntn It par month Orer thtae In. hf. Vim VYerhlr.nn tn Orar threa Im hat, la.i I y . per m t par inmh tJ.ei thraa In. he,. In I lai I y and Week ly, par inch pel innatti U. in. h. ,r laaa. In Weakly par month ll.ri threa ,e ha. In Waafely. pr In-h per month . . . . Iitrr mirr im nri. in i uea.iay I...I- t.r s-iin wee,.,. par In. h par innnth S..I..1 I I i.nni.are.l alrrr'iMBirnli In Sen.. Weekl, Weakly I mm Mil inaartiiia, par Inih.fr.uv. aach ...te ,iei,i lira. t.n.ao. .i uoAUea. ta. c.nt, par lta, each Inaaatttst. LABOR'S RIOHTS IN INDUSTRIAL INSTI TUTIONS. The great steel strike, to he IRRRg. urated tonight if settlement hi' not el fi 1 t I during the day, it for one thing, and one tiling only : The re munition of the unions hy tin' steel trust management. It is not n ijues I HM1 an to waiter). I'repident ShaffiT, in bit i-.ill (or the gOlag out of tin UN), OtX) AiiiHlgauiateil meinberH. elnni nuteHiill other i-hiIi"", lontililni il t. that MM prini'iple for whirli union iimn have determined to aland in the present atriiKitle with capitui. The atrikerH are riht in their "in tention. Although in ..mill I plantx there may he little need for unioiiM. in the immense concerns of the steel trust, union lahor is ahsoluteh essen tial to the preservation of the riuhts of the workiiiKmeu. Stated briefly, the kernel of the question is this: Have laborers a right to have anything to say regard ing the management ol an industrial enterprise with which they are BOO' uected? While this is a broad qMI 1 1. .ii, and draws a In poll bdib lldw of which many friends of the laiiorer will be found, only one answer can I made, and that is that they have right to have a voice in the management. Tiiis ii recognised hy the great Pills bury n. Hiring mills of M inneap. l i. Minnesota. Thii wonderful system ol mills haa for '!! years admitted em plover into a partnership in that tin owners per mi', the employes each ve.tr to name a committee from their nuni iier having access at their option to the hooks of tin t'ompanv. This coin m it tee represents the work iiigmen , and at the end of the year goes over the lK)kH With the OtBOMI of the Milling company ami - . that a certain BW centage of the net profits, pin- tin regular wages that have been paid to the employes. And their wages are as high as any paid in that indtistM In the United States. Tins recognition of the interest and right of the employe has operated to prevent strikes, such a thing brkf il never been experienced hy the Minne apolis concern. it is a valuable hint to trust in. tun gers now fighting the strikers. I'HKFKRS A NATION BhrOKh A HUSBAND The dispatches tell us that I Mud Nation has applied for a divorce from Ins wife, Carrie Nation, the .-a . smasher of Kansas, and that Mrs Na tion, when informed by a newsp.ip. n correspondent m her wort'er hall's ac tion, replied that the didn't care, be cause she never loved him, ,in.wa anil was glad to he released fr mat minimal bondage to him. Mrs. Nation some time ago under took to relorm a whole nation and left a Nation to go his way. She proposed to form a national political party hav ing for its object the elimination ol the saloon from the social institution of the country, l-or a lew weeks, her name was in all of the public prints, and she enjoyed so great a notoriety that not even a nank robber and train wrecker of the Jesse James class could have asked for more. Ah a getter of notoriety, Mrs. Nation vied with Uaptain Kidil and ail ot the men of the past who have bttMM part of history, that kind ol history. Now, Mrs. Nation and her ephemeral schemes are used hy nuwspaer editors only lor "time copy," ami events have crowded her and her chimeras to the region of defunct fads. Mrs Nation ia of a type familiar everywhere to observing people. Per haps she was sincere. Probably she was. bo was John Wilkes hooth sin cere. So perhaps is Mrs. Kddy, the faith curist, sincere. Hut each of PUBLIC hose others i hut mi I'XcrpMcpnpc upon tin- body Metal, A hoil, also an rr preapence.is oiii' nf Ihf rim-t earnest and sincere MaTHR! in m world. It is tint Mflefat therefore, to attribute gstneeritv tn Mrs. Nut mn. The. maturity nf.the Inmates "f o m!rm for the Ihmm am ins rrj pfmooinanion ot sincerity. (il.KANKII FROM PAUHS O r I URRKN1 PUBLICATIONS. Sometime during tin' agitation fur Uih revision Q( tin- Westminster Con -Ii'.hiuii ,i niiMiilH'r of mnny years stand iBg in tin- Presbyterian church was heard t ramarkl "Why all thin am tation for tlix revision of the reed ' Here I hiivi' Ih-pii ii I'rf ntiy toriim lor over inriv years and never subscribed to iinv Westminster OOUl liOB nor oven know there hum one. " The Kansas f'itv Journal is respon sible (or the following story: Krank Anderson was for many years a com iner. ial traveller who made (utlena. He huh nassionatel v (ond of honev, and the proprietor of the tialena hotel ill which he always stopped always had son n hand for bin, On one trip, Anderson took bis wife along, ami as he approached iialena, he mentioned to her that he was getting to a place where he could have NMi When the pair were sifting at the supper table that night, no honev apssared, and Anderson said suarply to the head waiter : "Where is my honey'."' The waiter smiled ami said : "Sou mean the little black haired one? Oh' she , don't work here now. " Ai ,t Im in I net given some time ago to Sir John Tenniel, for many years cartoonist on I'mich, .Mr. Choate, the American amhassador in London, was present, and speaking to the toast of "Literature anil Art,' -aid. among other things: ' The lieauty of these illustrations iTenniel's cartoons j la lhal everytaitly can rind bis own pic ture il he looks (or it. I was looking at 'Alice Through the l ooking lilass' this afternoon and found my own por trait painted bv Teuniel." William M. I.varfs was once stand ing witn some couifMiiiions on the hanks of the 1'otomac, wli.- the river is a mih w ide, and a snmcwhal h qua clous darkey who was showing nwin the DOMtiOl of the apX said: "Kight here, sah, Oeorge Waah;ngton, sah, he took a silver dollar and frnng it right across the Potomac, will." Tivarls, not to be outdone, quickly ex claimed: 'Win, that's nothing to what Washington could do when be tried. On the -tth of July be MM threw a sovereign across the Atlantic, perhaps one of the most concise de scriptions of the American revolution ever given Vance Thompson in the Saturday Kvening Post tells the following story ol the painter Vernet and lb. first Karon Rothschild : "We were -landing in the mirth wing ol the pal ace of Versailles staring at that largest ol Vernet's pictures, 'The Taking of the Mualah of Alslnl Kl Kadar.' The I'ue d'Auuialc and his cavalry have captured the Arab camp, court harem and treasury. It is a famous picture crowded with historical tsirtraits. As we -food there, an old guide came ui to us an.' related one of those studio secrets which will not die. The first Haron Kothschild wanted his portrait painted i iv Horace ernet. What will voii charge for a full length portrait, be asked. Thirty thousand francs, Vernet replied. It's a monstrous price, said the baron, I'll give you three thous and. We won't bargain said the paint er, I'll paint it lor nothing the hop or of painting von is ample payment. Vernet kept bis word ami when his famous battle picture appeared, there, Hire enough, was liaron Kothschild in the every foreground. Dressed in a greasv gabardine with his arms tilled with niolieybags, he was running away. What would the dosen or more great barons, his sons ami descend ants, pay now to blot out that im mortality'.' A prettier sum than tin vengeful painter asked, I warrant." s Hpeakiug of riiaiup Clark, a writer in the same paper saya: "His lame as an orator preceded him to Washing ton and a pretty fair specimen of it is ins IriabM o Thomas Ii. Keed, whom he admired immenseiv as siaaker. though on the other side of the house. No company of soldiers, aid Mr. t'lark, was ever more thoroughly drill ed than the republican contingent un der his grip. When he says, 'thnmhs up,' it'- thumbs up: when he says 'thumbs down,' it's thumbs down, ite can't teach them to conquer, for that i- impossible to any man, but he doHH teach them to harass and bedevil VEARS, lo, 15. t$ YEARS of Slonueli Trotilile, No mat tor liow loof gtsndinCi NAU'i DYSPEPSIA CURE WILL GUM 00000000 We want luu ,-akca atouiaclis tu treat. This o iiudy villi rasUiro Hie alomach Ui normal mi-l haallliy coudilion II you Uavc baen aulTer iUK Willi PMlWgeiS It'SiUK lakius tbi. rt-uiatly, as. I SM Iium uu will Mia.lually Intprotv. For sale by Tallnian gj Co. and all first class drtgsfjgg, or aciul tu Frank Nan, Portland Hotel I'liar macy, Portland, Oregon. Price fji.oo a hottle, ti bottlea for ,s,xj, express prepaid. M ttonogftM Hlinosl Into apoplexy. " In a recent number 01 "The I'M grim," the editor of that journal de votes a lltlte space to a Mb Ml oil which others have pondered somewhat. Whrc i the old friend of childhood, " Tin- I'oet 'f, Corner," without which no "family newspaper" then thought it.elf complete.' The average in. idem editor thinks he has done bis whor duty hy poetry when he gives up a col umn to johlot selections in the Sunday edition, The pilgrim cannol drop the tnbjMl without a mention of MlOM unknown pu t" w hose casual , and oflen unmitned outgivings at time- have Un touch of true inspiration. Anuuii these is one little poem whose bistorv he happened to learn, though he dotl not know the name of either suhjpi I or author. A Washington correspond ent, a voiing man who was a favorite with all who met him, was stricken with a cold, and a fatal case of pneu monia developed. A fellow craftsman paid anonymous tribute to him in ihe.p Miles, so free from cant, yet so simply sincere "Out on the sea, whose other shore l.les in the land Of evermore Ills barque has sailed. " IK. skies are blue, the waves are still, No boding clouds portending ill-Hi- barque has sailed. "Kcst to the tiretl head and hands, IV. ice in the unknown untried lands Ills barque has sailed. "After him, over the purple sea, Those loved ami left gae wistfully His barque has sailed "They would not call him hack, hut yet Their eyes with bitter tears are wet H i- barque has sailed. " M'Cbiai.AN. MAUA.INBS FOR AU0UST. The features of the Angus! number of Kyervbndy's magazine is Kailio Aguinahlo's story of his capture by . unstop. The Filipino leader narrate" the circumstances which led to his taking, in a manner of great clearne.s and simplicity. It is a most interest ing as well as an important contribu tion to the bistorv of one of the brav est deeds of warfare. Oscar K. Mavis, the Hun's war cor respondent, follows with a sketch of Aguinahlo from rath er an unusual point of view. There are several delightful nature articles. L. W Hrowliell tells of the "Hirth of a Hutterily," which i" tlnelv illustrat ed; I. W. Hlake writes ami A. It. Inigmorc pictures "Mav with a Mock ing Hird." Maximilian hosier contri butes "Tragedy"--a line moose storv. In "Photography as a Fine Art." ('. H. Callin writes of the work of ('. II. While. A rarely interesting contri bution "Pictures Ihat Show Mi -tion," Ix'aUg the evolution of the hi ograph, b BOB McAnlle. at, M. Pa cini tells of "hteawjng BatllOOM by I i pper Air Current." Mcrihner's magazine for Angus is the annus! fiction nnmlier, and it con tains seven complete short stories, the beginning oi a new aeriai, ami spe nt, illustrated articles and poems. Tin color printing is shown at its best in the exquisite work ol Maxllehl Par right who has found a verv congenial subject in (Juiller-C'ilch's story ot the Cornish coast, which nan to tin with a classical legend. Those drawing, are the moat remarkable in color which have been vet attempted There is also a beautiful cover-design b) Albert Herter, which II has taktl ten printings to MOfodlttW, Three of the five exquisite photo graphs thai won prises in the "rural competition" recently held bv the La dies' Home Journal are beautifully re produced in the Ailgu-t issue ol Ihi. BMMJUlaWi One shows a cluster of stealer, graceful lurches on a high bank atjye a glassy lake, with lull in the haomgrnuud : another, of a -qiriug-timc Held of l'eiir-de-1 is al son eet, with a limpid .irgggn winding through: and the third, a larjte ilock of sheep, a sultrv July afternoon, disappearing Midi their shepherd into the thick -.ii- of -in.' raised bv their pissene. The Domestic Steam Laundry TTi.it'.-; all. A. C. SHAW k CO. W. J. SKWKI.I., Manager. ANIl RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yard on Webb (Street Uppoaite Hunt Freight Depot We are prepared to furnish aiiythiuc in the lumber line and can guarantee prices to be as cheap, if not cheaper than others We also carry a large im.- of Doors, Windows and Moulding Parties contemplating building will do well to aee us before placing their orders. We also carry Cascade Ked Kir wood Phone Main t, Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line Musi 00 gt Camay, Prop'a. liave Peiidlehm every day at 7 o'clock except Sunday, for Pilot "Hock, Nyo, Ridge, Alba ami Ukiah. Good ac ciiiniiitslatious. Reasonable freight and passenger rates. City office at Taliman A Co's drug tore. 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CUTJCURA SOAP combing! delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA, the Rreai skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and tin most refreshing oi flower odours. No other medicated soap is to be compared wftfl it (m preserv ing, purifying, and beautifying the skin, s.alp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic tottti otvp how I to be compared with it for all the purposes trf I ... and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, and the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world. Complete Kxternnl and tntornal Traatmonr for Every Humour, l ( IllleleltlH III I i II' IflM .ii III f nf imifn imim te I I M Ifajll I mm 11111,1 hiiiil, an. I i i ri. i ii t THE SET A SIMil i -i . ilirnilnK. anil hnei -i- Ptlla. Itnlll l! lf ...'..ill. tvllt'tl ill l-l a -on. Vrti- aarterhoaas Sa., LoatWat t.. I r - CLASSIFIED ADS. rol'N I HKVI-.N WOBIM in HII-. LINK. One bus, or mors, par wtstk t lUa ran- u, i pel liu. 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I'., DKHPAIN lllAlUK. iraau au.l oorret t tjs Iran bias, oalarrua I coutlltlous an I luipairc.l Uaariug Ulasaga pmperly Utu-.l lor ret recti VS errvra DA. U.J. M'r'.Vl'i.. ROOM 17. AJUMMJlA llou block 'lolepiniuv aVi; rv.nl. pbouv. black 1(1. O8TKOPATHH I'll YSU l AVv UN Keyca A kayo. OtD.-e. our biotik : of It,., ton a tort- DE.LYNM K. iti..vivi;si.i:i. OURONIC autl uurt'oua aiaoaava auii if apaias O SJesiaB, Opp. Hotel, cel. Wa. .tu t Mao, , re. no Uiu, ore. UKNTlSTSi. K. A. VAI'tiil.vN in Jud.l Bulldiug UKNTlu, OKKK.K A. L. HI. a 1 : . aevlu. Usui L. 1). B. 0PP10B OVKV US. a-lmiuislo.'. K. A. MANN. in. '. liui Bluck. over K ii i ATTOMNUfb. CAKTKIt A ttAUKV. AI'I'OUNKYh AT la . OStea lu aavuiga Uauk auiidiug. HK.tN .v l.OWKl.1.. A TT'OKNKVH AT Lata. Ilouui 11 Aasociatiuu Ulock t'eudn lou, Orok-m T. 01. HA1L.KY JUdd Mnli. bus UAWYHft. oKKH t Kcu I., 1 . ureajuu IN N. HKltKKI.K V A'lTilUSKV Al i,AV omce ill Aao ialn.it Hlook K. 1) DOYD, ATTOUNKY AT LAW. Ill t out! at , D. RKKOKR. ATTOUNKY Al LA W . Peinllrlon, Oroajon. JAMKh A KhK, LAW OKKlt'K IN J DDI) him. 11, it 8T1LI.MA.N A I'lKlti'K. ATTtlKNKY-s al law Kooaia Ic. II. 1: aud la Aaats'laiion block HOW DO YOU The new store can never bt knownunless li advertises " . Beautify Hair in1 1 II. sh.vhmt I-- eool aisl clean raj um IiIohI. lunhit'iil U run tli I ieit.it ing, ills. I .klli. s. ;ili, lli-l i bus I . wwa tin- worl'l llnll . lea--, it I Si u lino pom. u Dm i. ah iiim. Do at,! lets itfli - i latl i - Jlp.i TWO LUrM I lllilv nc j lllin-a 'JOu il lliuss J6v Hi en. -it axlra ItiiKriluu. II'K LIN KM SIX I. INK.. I 1 1 UK . .14,- .' limes 8M I Hues i,0c JOc oacc s.-1-llllonal lllaarrlloo. i ituisa qfli tt . ii. 'j ail ltitiual lllaerliuu ARCHlTUt Th AND UUILUKKS. .M All IT N ,11 I I. Kb, sni Hull. 101 . I Ian., sad .'u work a . pre I alls' Hi airsct, Beat to isaa. Q) I I Ml K A t'OH pvet iit auoiie made lr OU I OttllllWoo.f lackmUiii' -Uop. T, !'. now a ui), aJtUMITW I AM) 81 perniieutletii. uakos compuie au.f rellabii ,- I'n lt)iebu in Ih - illy of couuiry. Keoui IT tins 8HMHK A VOUt, UOMTRAiVi'UUU AM) buiidura hl.inaala). lurulaieti ou tiiori ao 1K0. Job woi. n ipeelslty. Proaipi ryic. eu.il-' Ml MlutT mrect, uaai Main D a. bulltl.r Maa,' le'ON rua TDK ANIi Ks .! . cs I'll..,. ' ... kill' la ot iciuc... walk., a.ouc wail l " v itilt el IDs aaai orsgugi.. uiitoe. -l ; UAi.K:. ANP UKUtaKHi: THK KAUMKU'b UAH U UK WMtOH orc( n avucral tiauki.., auu sold. Vol ivral ilau, M. M ...ior- J on a I uobvil J. rales, u KUWI.I. IJ, H1WT NATIONAL or.,' ,... lo.ouu. mivraat ou 11 toroitfu au.i doiaaatit piouimly t tentJeu tu. DANK OK ATHENA is.. i- proa a. I., bal .1. asaiaum K1RW NATIONAL DANK Oh i'KNDhii lou. Ca, IU., 1. 0,oi , aurp.ua, Itai.tjuu iran. aoti euora. LallklUS buaiuraa aicliauui mjeruaey, aa:au. ca,:.ui I 1, ... wa,vinuh Dan k, Idli- OrgShlMii garob 1, ImI; surpiua. j,u.- luu)eit al-J-poaui. aVa..'liangr bojgui lo-itipal poluia Hptfcialat ' '"wile a. J, Kuiaiih, . vlco-prea'dsi.1, T. J ilia. au-1 so.-1 011 all i.j lea m;i prendfut: J i MiMlia. caaln-.i Subscribers to Magazines IV .ot 'fills 1 1 ' ' ill bPU ' taaiiiit,-. , urw.papora iu the dulled Pases or kuroiac, reum , w uul' ''uses or ii,i u, Uc tlkUtmt sun tu. mi pjbli.uer. S2fa' ltu i"J'"'clio,1 oll drain an. I uu ii ii... , II seal lo you aud aaauiur all risk ol IhV mam being lost m Iheaulu. it win mm ran U Ihe Kaal OUkKUlAS, in roumtlug you daslucl leu per ceut troui tbe pubilihrra nrSS AddreaakAMI tiUKUONIAK rl'B. CO Veu'llt expect people to know you have to sell if you what don't ADVERTISE? if JSJJ ft, rfffr V' Ml iKti WAHttmoTOH gTHMtl oti rtaAfro, oKt'coN A. P. Arm.trong IX. - Mrlnclr-I x pntrtln.l, atMlf'' "hooy '""-ft'"""- for Uiereeflr, arortt, wttk haadrt ..1 itadwMai ka uesltleai ss - ktwetwrs tad stsooeTepntrs. Airrn.lv at 1 of : high HaBdMe wfctwei known It K silt ItOWS Wr and Mtttl op,,, .It ih. rt iraaeat" 'tmitte.t y Hasa ,.,, OI etaei Instrectloii Uatu wltal n.ni how wr t. ... a, sad e-tMl It aaate. dMtwM rrr, ears BirsMsM b, f tTTOMPaOrt MHWOttNt I). SOUS COlUtM - - DAVID M iit'NNi HILL MILITARY ACADEMY. A private arnoo f,,r boarding and day prep ires ooya 0,1,, 1011 to an) Ii ml ,. acnooj or 1 1 1 ' ' foi tune. and niplctel) .quipped "iStna rhoroufh .triietinti ' "J.? ,u, hrs! rnstnooa. ...i t ii.nr.iiortes. nil il tl oiling ? prlnrlpa! haa nao !,.' ,, , v,, Ma. M hTcontilnlng i.ttara t st.mo'iy . ailiiress, J W. HILL. M. D. I'rbislpul. P. 0, Drawer 17. Portlnnd. Or. Oregon, BugeMi Oregon. Il.uiii'-i ataii'lnnl In lie "btlf Two Inuidred ip - in Literature, Scleoos and las Arts, Science ami Kngliiecriiig .01. 1 Mum-. Ne bulldlngi and equipment, seven nee iniruct grsineaN) Wii roliii added fa library in i!i Summer Seltool aitb UnlvetslU oreallj ipet ih! eo.ire.- lor teai licr- lor law ami in.-.ll.-.tl atu.loiils I -1 a . a tin. -at 111 i-'bioabuii fur i.-iti iit, pun iii.ii-.m i upariutendeuU, Tuition free coal ol living low rhret itttdtnti uninn .1 .'li..larlilp-. in nirc n.i-iorn nulver Mltei in IWl, Ho in I name to I'mai'lmii or Keglatrar for I BlreulanaMeatategaaii iMsaiM, Ofagon. Bishop Sam Academy. POR rLAND, ORBGf N. rewMM i"7u A Home School lor Hovm. Military and At inual training. Fall term opens Supt 12, 1901. nllllnla.illly.il twelve coiiiuetont l.-.e'itor-wkvo aadersUii'l isiya .m-l take mi Inivrsai isiih in tin- work mi l in laei pla) of puiiiia. I in- ami ol Um print ileal am 1 laaelMWi I- le ilavclop chars is ,1- well s iu pre par e loroellsgs i1"1 lbs prafeatlonal and buslneM stooatiom nf uio. Hie buildlagl Sri liiug thoroughly mm vairtl on Ihr iiin-t aiii'iovi-il unnlerii nielhinlk ami arc llxhlr.l by rl.-i-itlt'lly. Tin.-younger boy reoelfe oarefu) illaalloi from a . o in . ten t mmron Kor illiialral.-.l t laUtoarus wrin to ARTafUg U NiWJUa, I'mitipal . Tbe Pendleton dcaienij PBBP M I'oit- Cnllege, Teaching, Business. The iTiis.it al course prepare, fgg en ! trance (n I re-lunan class in aiieb eol legift um ale, Princeton 11ml Stanford. 1 in institution hu,. la-en placed upon lb. Acer, . bled List by the Mitt Hoard of Bediteatioti. so tiun gradtiataa Me ad- lllltted lo state certlllciitcs A bjMUMM eiiurse e.plal lo the best , bllslbi'SH college is ollei'ed. rail tarni besjInaHepteiulwrgtli. Address Ui:V. K. L, KQRBBH, M . Ph., PeiiUlelou, Oregon. HrlooipeJ, CAIM HELEN'S HALL 3 PORTLAND, OKI., v Iltimcand l)a School it.r(iirl Ml HO. AIM' A Nil El.tn.l won Lleauor lebhetts. Ml). I)., Principal 1 ma .ch.K'l onvrn li. a'lrl i lii..i'l xihI tlnrruinrl, lou, laueiMaeil aitiitli.-wbanUgMof ahaallii 111 i"H.' n uvvupiira , Urg, ami at a i-uiMing in Um dsiait) uf Uiu tiij Park. Millar.! 1 OUUithSI "I tile prtnniaaia hn I,,,,, ..ilUr ul apt. iil 4tniilluli I Ik baaj. 1 1 1 rctl,Jiuni r,.nia jn Urgu mil lil ,,-iitiur, I ,1,1 Ih, . i,alrvioli ,.( MM 1, I-, auvli putt vvuo louii, la us)ti Ui Ihr MM a .ru.it, i war, bM laseu Ukrn tupr.-wU. ail tin , . app-otiti. 1. in. ., 1 1 a, tl ,-,m,upe,l lauliaol, tiraiaitaten nvilitt fur iMluiug puinl- lai tl'in .0 .1 iiK'11,,.1. 'II,,, eiu, uf ,(u K, I", latl. A lav neilrra lor Otllil l.ul rar. slid in ilia. 11 Ihr Milan pr m l or.ton, aud baa, pkuiued lw couatruttiua, wlth l, Till ,,it'"r .mi ml r oppcytuaitie. fur bealthlul aserelas. Far lUiMlnied uatalugu apply to RUtANoa Ki raMn M, ,.,... IN POUND. I Hi. i'Oi.i.ou I vii rvv i il ' t!r isU""fb mve (KVU tkou "P by i ue ' tin ,t-? 1 u w . " ,lic' "kplratiou "" oa)a lor coils aud uipeuwa T. M DKATHMAN. Oily Manhsl. , I vill.IMII.li I? V M m al Bv M M a.' Ba wm mmli Jm -gk. (vit.ii isiia . Lid t of YAMHILL AND ELEVENTH STS., PORTLAND. OR Indorsed bv intiuanii,i k.,., . .. all I Pacific Northweat Tlinr, ikfrlf ak - uu,iiim8 inei CIVU. BiflRviCK eaamliiatiuiis and BRI.tlRBS grTUATIONR IniirucU er Id person. -OREGON SHOfrj jjNE UmoiN Pacific Time Schedule from Pendleton JJJr Cblnagoa sit Leke, p,, 1 " : ",1 IVneth . . ' . ' ri. . .. . . .IIIHI V - ... ' .111- .i . p m ii 11 ti 11 1 IllgtOII it, nt imu, i-i,.. , Atlanll. Kxprcsa ', la a. ni via Hunt liigtoii. Ml) .a),,-, ,,.,V( . Worth, lls.li, t,' sai. City, at u,,,. SK'iSlliI Mat I0:i I Rt Paul Katt Mail s.i.i a. in. rut Motaae, 3J""IB" "oscc i iill. man, .Muis.-,in. S1 ,. Paul. Ill, In. I. , .. ' 1 " I kin-, biieago sad ki Ocean and River Schedule KltoM POBTLAHg All sailing date. MaleM to ... ,. h:io p. m. Kor Kan Pnieetieo Maii tfary idasa. 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A., W.1II11 Walls, Waili. RUNS PtttltnSB SlsspiBf ClJVs Elcjgaal Dioini Gmsi I'otu ist Sltcpinu I nr KT. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS' I Dt'LUTH I KAROO I , , 1 1 ' I 1 L'llllk. ( KOOKST0.N I WIXNEPKli I HKI.KXAsii'l BDTTK . . . . .. ..... ..... Ti, IIIIVW, 1 11.111 I.J 1 ( IHJI AQQ WASHINGTON I'llll ADKI PHIA NEW )Rh HOKT'ON Mid nil BofSttl I ;el and SoUiti liu.., ..11 in-it.-i! 10 jawan v aad Aiiioricitn lino. TIMh SbHKUULk. 1 n oii 11 snu .-oriiiarn ' " i" 1 on ii- it's s -eii-ii.'i"i. 'in. c...,- al '. ' . 111 , K01 further information bins MM "J ami liekela, call 1111 ui "rn- J1fV,,' dlelon orrgoii. or A n t'ltAKLio Third mid ilutriej. n- , I1 lifk en IVallun I I Portland-Astoria HouU tr. "Tsbfins" Pail) rousJ -it-l'i-"- ' lave Portland Ir.l 1 ins Oagj 1 1.. Dalleh-fortlaud K"uU via 0 n . a., I'.a.a.l I....--,, oir. oaiicj uautjii vp: Vauconver, csd Lorkt. s. .eons-, aiotsi ivi,wi, ,,., 1 a- Dauaa. T1MK I AKli . . t 1. I IV ,.1 1 . 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