East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 12, 1901, Image 2

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    TO THE PUBLIC
VlfK bop; to announce to the public thai wt have
opentd in the Max Baer building, known a the
Blui Front a oomplete 1 i n- of Mens' and Boys'
'lothing, Gents' Furnishinu Goods, Hat Trunks
and ValiBos. We invite you to call and Inspect our
goods (all new) and examine our prices.
BAER & DALEY,
.... ONE PRICE ....
Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters.
MONDAY, AUGUST IS, iwoi.
DAILY. WEEKLY AND SUM I-WEEKLY
V TMI-
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PKACHFUL W ARF .RK OF STRIKERS.
Althouuh (or aeveral we-nks tin men
of tin- iiiw I (in mat ' 1 AHMCtaliM Ol
Iron, Steel .iii.i Tin Worker have Ihmoi
fnc to lace with tin- niticers of Un
ITnitcxI SUtHH Htne.1 corporation in the
mom mnnientoiiH strtiKnh' y t waxed in
the industrial worlil. practically no
violence Iiiin been recorded, ll i
hnpeil thai tin' i-oiin-rvativi' mop ill Un
head ol tin Aiiialuaiiiatfil will hold
in chuck tin' tii-rv ipiritn that always
in th' pait Have WM to (be iron!
with fores- oi a kiml illetfttim.it.
II tirli hi' true, tln-n tin- working
men will havi- won a victory, even
tli.iiitfh tin- Itrike IDOOld ho IMBMII
ml an to the point in contention -tin'
recognition of the union in all of t In--ti'i'i
truit mills. The hutory ni
strike has been in part a renin I of
navaife violence ami hloodahed. This
haii nrejuilicetl many against tne tlrike
iilea, who will favor the men ii they
eorrect thin abuae.
Let 1'reaiilent Hhafter anil Ii it road
)iitorn banith to the background
all ot the railicaln who would report to
the uae of tirearnm anil rlubM ami
iiomiiri, and they will enlmt in tlieir
Hiipport milloUH of men ami WMMB
wlio will liope that thev will win in
tin- great warfare with the trunU
"IHI K N IU Mi H
A new montnly itiaganue called
"The Knocki r" in announced, coming
I rum Philadelphia. It abould tind an
oiormoiiM clientele in all part of the
coiiuiry. Certainly, ita title will ap
peal to noiiiething like ten million
iii'onlc win, will recogiiue tii.i' n i-
deaigned to exploit their ideam Aa tu
the nature 01 the iiiagaiine, tlx I
Oreirouiaii i not ailviaetl, lieyond the
(act tbat it ia called "Knocker," and
everyone known what ia a knocker.
The knocker i one who in an icon
oclaal, an olntrnct lotimt , an ultra
coiiHurvalive, au opponent yet never a
Nupporler. The Knocker in agalnni nil
projectM for the hetterment Ol a com
munity. He aeea a!wayn aume
acheiue mi the part ol onlerpr ihiiik cii.
aeua to aecure private prolit from tliei,
public moveuientM. lie auapecta all
men ol ulterior motivea. He believe
in no man'a aincertty. He apparent
ly tbink every other lullow ia a thief
at heart. He cautioimly save "Let IM
consider," and then he never conanl
era any plan for public inatitutioux hut
to oppoMl it.
There are lota 01 him, tbia knocker,
ami he lived in every town 01 the
world. He will no doubt aubacrihe
liberally to thin new magaxine.
KT10.UKTTK AM' THK TYPKWRITKR.
A young man received a note iron
bia aiater thanking hi in for the aMfttl)
iiriotiil circular he had aent her, and
liopillg tiiat otlierN would lollow. II
liaa written her a letter un liii type
writer. Thia auggeatri the prevailing
rule oi etiuuetle that a man canuol
a lady on the type
BWkfJ neualbh BJ I
Hitch a rule nhould
in which typewritten let tern will lie
junt a miicii "the tiling" an tlio.e
indited in a non-legible chirography
reiiiiring hall an hour to decipher.
1.A (iRANOR'S LKCTURK COURSE.
Some one in ltitrande ip entitled to
credit lor the iUcceBH attained in neenr
ing MbatfipilOM for ticketa to a lec
ture mitrce to lie given next winter hy
ditiiigtiilie'l HpeakerN. Several
nioii 1 1 . agi. tin- idea wan liroached. and
ha. now linen incorporated in a plan
that pfOaakM much for the entertain
meiil and edilicattuii of the people of
that town.
The lecturer will be by pernone of
note ami w ill linn,; lienelil- more than
ri'tiaving the com to the mihnrrihern.
It in an example that might he
imitated hy Pendleton with profit to
the town. The iigiung of contractu hy
xpeaker to come went to La QfMMM
would make it the eaaier to eoure
tiietn lor tin- pUre.
BKNBFirs OF A HOSPITAL.
I'limniendahle progrei-- in lieing made
by the men who are .ecuring fiindr) lor
the erection ol a hoMpital III Pendle
ton, fhe pro.pectN are that the
amount needed, will he Mile
eflbad, and that the Si.ter. of St.
IraiiclN will iiave the other M00 and
that the tabotnaUal brloa baildlng in
which the lioipit.ll in to he will before
long Ntami an another proof of the en
terprine of Pendleton V cituenH. Al
though many pernonx have renpomh'il
liberally to the npieal for money, it
1 1 prohahle that many more do not
realize the btMttt that accrue to a
town from the exmtence therein ol a
tt rait cla.N hoapitat.
An a matter of fact, the majority of
people liNik upon a huapital aw an in--ti
tut ion o! a charitable nature, e.tah
liaiied ami maintained for the chief
purHNNi oi caring for pernonN who
have no home, and are unable to pay
their way. (Certainly, thin in an er
roneoiiN idea, in view of the place oc
cupied by the modern honpital
throughout the large citieii of the
world. The lietielltN coming Irnm him
pltnll are many and varied. TbCM
henetit" ,ir. ipnte .in inarkexl a- per
talnina to the town at large an to the
Indtyidoal nho goaa thaw h a patient.
In regard to the town wherein it i
located, it provider) a place to which
pernonN iiifTeriug (ruin non-i onlagioiir
,i-caNe- mill he taken lor intelligent
treatment, avoiding tiie neceeaity ol
making of the home what at the beat
in hut a poor place lor the care o( the
ink. Tbia will jar the nenfibilit tea of
Home er.-oiiH wtio cling to the idea
that there ia no place like home when
one in mck. In (act, there ia a place
much better than home when one in
aiek, and that place in a hospital.
1'here one pa' Men into an atmuaphere
wherein ecientilic idea prevail a- to
the handling o( diaeaae, where trained
nuraee await on the patient, where ap
tilianceaoi latent proiluction are at hand
lor uae in emergencies., anil where the
patient receive attention inch an no
linme can provide.
systematic regime ia enforced hy
the hoepital authorities, ('locklike
regularity ia inaiated BWM in the giv
ing of remedies, ('lean I ineBH and per
lect rutnilation are kept in mind, with
the recogniton of all ttiat medical aci
i n. leacheM in the lateat da.VN an to
the heat inaiiner of caring lor the aick.
Iiiitant telephonic commuiiicatioii in
iiiaiiuaiueii with limine phyaciaina who
are at imiment'ii call to aiteud tipoii the
patient who needn treatment in caaen
of extremity.
No one
c.i re he
will ever
rece i ved
forget
tt home
the tender
from hia
write a letter .
writer, and alao
die wonder whv
obtain.
The average Mtaoa wrilea in a man
iter to make it neieHsary to read a let
ter the second time before getting the
full sense of tiie message. Wherean,
the tpyewriter being useii, the letter
would "read like print," ami he the
more quickly and easily understood.
it ia beyond the comprehension of
the ordinary mortal why such a canon
of social law should exiat, and as a
matter of tact there is no reason it is
merely arbitrary, and has uu more rea
Oil than moat Of the meaningless rule
that are observed. With typewriters
abounding on every hand, and moat
meu using them in the conduct o'
their business, there will come a day
ffltlCUtg
IIP
Hakes the Hair grow. Clears
the Complexion. Softens and
whitens the t l.nni Preserves
and beautilic the skin of In
fants and Children.
a- AtauluWrt? nfr. ilrlic.lrlr in.ilK.trd. rurpruiurr
Hi tin Cin ,i u. Stir r lr ui4 u.ly Ibr SM0) cn unM
ol .,ii t'jnlriiiD.1 tx.ut.nir,. bul lh. liurnluj -l
ot lwl.1. brah. .ml b.bv vii
hold .. r, , Hrllirh 'l.jpol
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M....I. l.oaSra
ri-4 i IKUil., L. D. A-
Whslaasle
dealer in ..
Ice,
Wood and
ScfclJt!
Milwaukee
Beer.
Henry Kopittke
ninthec. Slid of all parnntiK In lm
world liesi loved him, and would more
quickly than every one el.e Moriflcc
her comfort to Iiih good. It will at
flrnt hluxli Heron like rank dinloyalty
to Hilgge.t that ativthing could be
better than this, the nweetest of all at
tentions, thoae nf m mnther. Vet,
when one looks at it in all if. hear
ing, one will lie wine to go Irnm that
very mother to a well conducted ho.
pltal, and I hare pa., nndef tha care of
thimp whofe lite and training ha been
nf a nature to render tliHin mom fit to
bring one through an attack of illue.r.
An to the handling Ol surgical opera
tive ca.es, there can he DO qOMtlnn
that the hospital is indispensable.
There only can ideal conditions In
realized. There onlv cbii the .urn
tind what will contribute to his sticces.
when it becomes necessary to insert
the knife into the human body. For.
not only must the surgery in which
the operation i- performed he perfect
ly sterile a- also must the instrument-,
lint the after care ini'st be ordered hv
those who know hut slightly leg. of
.urgerv than do the surgeons them
. e I v I'
ll has been my experience to .(rend
snuie time in a hospital near here, afld
while there to observe the character ol
nich an institution. It was the New
Walla Wallu hospital, Ol Walla Walla,
at the head of which ia Dr. J. t,
Cropp, eminent as a surgeon and medi
cal practitioner, and seconded by Dr,
M Stile, as house physician, one of
the most careful and conscientious
plivsiciana in this nart ot the country
and an able specialist in the treatment
of man v diseaaes. I will venture to
assert that no one who has been there
will hesitate to M again, and will
M BSeribe enthusiastically to the ar
giimentN in favor of hospitals.
This hospital mav he mentioned as
tiivical of others, and as giving to
Walla Walla what Pendleton shoiihi
have. While skillful physicians and
siirgeuiiN attend the cases taken there,
a superintendent, Miss Sillier, has
charge oi the management ot the inirs-t-H
and neracrihes the manner in which
the Instructions shall he carried out.
Kormeralv assistant snpSVlatSndsnt ol
the laajHMfl Montreal l ieneral Hospital,
havinu been in other great eastern hos
pltala, and having completed a course
of instruct ioii that comprehended
I'vervtlnnw relating to the use of re
liieilies and the care of patient", die
ting and all the mauv detail- of r? i -ilern
hoatutal managemen' . one is tur-
lunate, indeed, to come under the nil -thoritv
rd her position.
Trained nur.eN are under lief, voitng
women who have vowed tlieir live- to
a career of caring for the sick, and who
therefore devote their best i nergies to
the mastery of the prolession of their
choice. Iav and night, the patient
realizes that only the batching ol an
electlc button in necessary to summon
to his aid all I mil medical and nursing
skill can command, and that nothing
can happen that will result ffOOS ueg
I igem e.
Furthermore, one has the privilege
of calling any phys'cian to the hand
ling ol his case, who will receive every
courtesy and assistance to insure sue
cess.
This in what in promised to Pendle
taO hv the efforts Issiug expended to
complete the fln.DOn hind for the hos
pital thai in to be under the humane
uient of the Hitter of Ht. Francis.
These iti voted .isters of mercy, conse
crated to a life nf singleness ol pur
pose, will make this institution what
will be equalled in value perhap hy
no other in the town. If these things
be known ami appreciated the balance
of i he fund will Is- in hand in a very
few days ami the information tele
graphed t" Sister Slani-i.m- now en
route to Philadelphia to attend a con
vocation of her order regarding this
ver protect.
UBHKRVBR.
What 5. S. sS. Dobs
. for Children
Children are constantly exposed to all sort "f nil
cases. The air they breathe is filled with gertna,
pas and dust from the filthy streets an- inhali d Into thi
lungs and taken into the blood. At the Crowd) d W 1
rooms and other public places they conn in COtltflCl
almost daily with others lacuvtflng from or in thi I
stapes of contagious iliseases. Yott can't qnataltUni
against the balance of the world, ami IBS I" ' '
do is to keep their blond in good Condition, and thttl
prevent or at least rtiititrnte the disease. Yotl h ivi
perhaps learned from observation or experience, that
healthy, robust children (ami this means, of course,
children Whose blood is pure) are Hot nearly BO liable to
contract disease peculiar to tltettt, and when tlic' do it
is generally in a mild form. On the other band . ai
emaciated and sickly ones seem to catch every disease
that conies along. This is liecattse their blood is lack
ing in all the elements necessary to sustain and build
op tin body. Poisoat of every description acctnnnlati
in the system, because the pulltttsd ami slttggiah blood
is unable to perforin its proper functions.
Such ihildn.n need a blond purifier am! t ti ii to,-ii
strength and itality to their blood, and S. B. S. . lieing a
purely vegetable remedy, makes it thi; safest ami h - for
thedelicateeotistittitionsof children. B. 8, B. ISBOtOBly
a perfect bliKid tttedtcine, but is pre-eniinctith- the tonic
for children it increases their Appetites ana Stn ngthi H
the digestion and assimilation of food. If your child
ren have am hereditary or acquired taint in their blood,
give them S. B. S. and write to our physician , for ati
information or advice wanted: this will cost you IMth
ing, and will start the little Weaklings on the road to
recovery. Hook on lllood and Skin Hiseascs tt. i
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pr tl progrMstvi vhool. remaicaea
for Ibereagh M,lrr,U "I urti.lii.itr.
II po.llion. M I ...kkrcp.r. sml strnotraphers.
AtrMd) t" I " h,h nn,,,n! ",",TVe,
k... Ii mi idll) I rows hrtirr and .
id th reai Mudeani admtttetl iaf Man
pr,. it. nr ilsn I at! motion, tear wimt aaS
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Union Pacific
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Time Schadult
rrom Pandl.ton
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HILL
MILITARY
ACAOEMY.
AM
Baby's ComiiAg
llclinnalil. On . In l i- -
I artvlM ivpp' mifli.'rinK wein.ot in tun, Wm,
of Oantui. Willi" I wa- going wltii my other
children I wa- i - il.i
at a time, hut ihi. tun I havi laxan WIbi of
Oardal anil Tbadford'a His.k Draught and bava
basil able to it" ail m hoaaawork sn;
tntibls. I am expecting rterv ilnv in l, cn-
flned. My huOtaiul ihink. Wine
the beat mnhriiii' in tli" world.
do.sofThsilti.nl'. HlHck-Drnuirht
anil ms. sonic to thi thlldn I
tout a .lav (mm werV tin. Year.
fro'inls shoot vnur wninlerlu t ne iilcim
tell mv ladv friend- to uc vottr W
.Mr-. (.l iilliilA i.i.i..
Cardui.
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Be take, a
ever.- night
He kaa not
lb ii iio hi.
ami I
of
f'-, n, jy xz -a
WINEo'CAJUHJI
Atlantic
Rxprea
ll t.'i a. m.
vis Hunt
lllglon
sll I.ske, b.'ntfr p.
Worth. "tnnliK t.J
as City, hi iNiu'iM'bi.'
na" r,,ni rai.l
St Paid
Kn-I Mini
Rait a. in.
vis
BnoaaMi
Widls Walla, l.i wUinn
Spokane. Wallace. Pull.'
man, Miiibi'iiiniIi. v,
fani, Dalnth, vni
kce, rhicsgn sml km
t i
. ...r.i. er-hon
for honnllng Hnil day
pui. II- fr. hires boys
for admhuueti "
entitle ."liool
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"il. HI 'j
m - lit " n1
,,mpetel elpltPP"''
bullolng' T"0fti
instruction aci ordina
VI r! v;:':
(ion.! I ' 1 ''"..,,
V nun. tiain InK 1h
p.ln-lpid
fwenty-threr "
,,Xp. n. nci u Port
-; ipsai
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Vn. ii.tf letter
cat,, 'til. .i',.. p.iiuin"
of tsitimeny, etc.. aaaiaawi
J W. HILL. M. D.
Pi Hie I pa I .
p. O. Drawer 17. Portland. Or
Ocean and River Schedule,
HtuM l' R I LAND.
aii .suing ftatat miii,,..
KHJO p. m. ForHnn Praociseo
snii every tdnfa
Psiiy
except
Nimiliiy
- . in
-ii'nril.)
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Hp a,
Columbia Rivsr
In A.torls and iv J M
UaSlaaa, y "J
Wlllametta Rivr
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s in. , Sslem, Ini'ivpemiH,,;.:
and '
1 1 s. m
Tues Thr
iiinl Mai.
rorvsllln nmi wy
I mi.. him
in" Oregon.
tataji
Monrwi
nd Pa
Wlllamatis ,id Ym.
B bH "Ivan !,
I in'.. T h r. Oregon flu P.Tt.,ri laia'aJ'
.n.i s.t. iiii.i., un,,; pj
I ucnt. (irejron.
Usavv
hipsns
ii in.
Uslly.
Snake Nlver
I.slii,
11 . I I. v''
Ibgli.
Therr art thouind of wnmrn uhn ihrink
In terror si the th.nus.ht nf the bjhy i rnminy.
Rut childbirth i on ol thr working of Nslurt
and It wai not InttndVd to ImpK torturr snd
ifonv to the heroic mother! of thr rice. The
woman who luffer torture during pregnancy
and it childbirth ha uiu.ills . h ionic indn-
rrttlon, inurcd thr ortjam which make her j woman. Nejltd ol nicnitrual
Irrcgulsriiies leads lo ovarian paint, falling of in. womb Ma1 leuuirrhoea.
and the period of nrrgnancv ii ncccnarliv diitremny. under thoje condi
Uom. Wine ol Cardui will regulate the tmnitrua! function pcrlectii and
eventually make the generative organt itrong and healthv. I'retnumv gal
childbirth have no terror! lor the woman who lakei Ihn pure Wine A urong
healthv womb will bring it predoui burden to maturltv wiin inn, or no
pain. A healthv woman need not fear childbirth Wine ol C.irnui completely
cures all these troubles familiarlv known as "female diseases" and (jawkM ttsc
sensitive ejenerativr organs for pregnancy and childbirth. It will tavr any
mother much pain and suffering. All druggists sell Si. OP bullies
ror ilii- .r.l ller.i nr.- .ilitrsss. glTlns TtnlSi m.. "TIn. lA.Hr AilTlton
I' Jlllll.. 111. UN' 1 II.UAI1O0SH JtS.
iinUnl in the slate Two hundred
Llloraluru, s. t.m. and Uia Arts,
. nn.l Kin: 1 1 rliic mid MiLle. New
iniiiiiings sn i eipiipin. 'in. aaven aea in.truci
orajnearl) iwo ruiumsa added lo linear in
'M Niitiiiu.'i ml ..tin I nivi'Mlty credit;
fascial oatinaj lot teaohersi inr is ami
medical itudenti ntpartmeat of sdnoatioi
(or leachan. principals sini ini.'riiitcnii'ut.
Tnltloa wee, eott of living Ion rbrcs stmieni.
graaied MboUrebiag la i.r.- eatiefB auvar
Neini nn up. to IT "I'kiu' or l.'cttltrsr fur
circulars ami c iiiiliiKU"'. hugem . nregnii.
Bishop Scot! Academy.
PH 1 R 1 LAND, ORBOON.
I OUIl.le.l lSTVI.
r.r Afi,Kv,Aemjttt
Take the...
Washington &
Columbia River
Railway
A home School tor Hoys.
Military auj M inu.n training.
ONK LINK
lime
Illll.-
lime,
each
10c
lac
JIN'
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
DOOM BaVaW ivhrdh to tiif; link.
One tine, ur uinrv. p.'r wii'h lit ll).' rule i" i ... i . hi...
One hue oi nor. pe month si the rah u i.
rwo boos.
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NKWnitoH HKiti'ii un: m.vkks
ll I. A I II IT I. HA1B, bewauae ll do-
Mr.iyn the deadly ntioroba m W.srk
11 poll Hie huir raota, (liua making
daiidrufl and fulling hair Lmpoi
whit-, end prontotlng u thick, lu.xu-
tUul growth ot' hair, iln re.i-llig (be
Bwnergood iai i ratty too pa roant.
It will .la.) cif. euur laSirr. t'l luel . ti.)S
t.m it-t er 4iwlhsArl nl jii wall' sasealuu
llsr-y m.r hsstf, mv.ii ImI'Iiuns. I". n sisrki
lib. . .-ii. no upon Urn tMi'lrsi psU'i I it
.iHiisrll, Umii yuu aUlsuicly re. vwuu ml U.
for UU at all tiril CUn liru.g More.
FOR h ALK Ult KXCHANUK.
A X KV SIX 1 1 i; - i I'OWKK liASd
lm-eliKUlc SUd .11 tlxlirre. complete, l.ullr,
piping, uaticrjr sud electric apsrker. at . low
I price, or wilt exch. life lor coriiw.Nxl J Clove,
PHYSICIAN.
UK. W. (.. COCK OKHi K. IN .1 ll
oiilldlug iiatru bouri. 10 to W a iu . I to i
p m. Vs.epliuue 77
f, W. VINCENT, M. l. OVVioi KKAR
ol Pirsi National a.i.a OMse nour. 10 to 0
a. at. . I to i p. iu
UK. C. i. SMITH OF'KU'K OV Kit THK
Feudlelou aaviug. Ii.uk ttiephouc n.
residence lelcpuuuu .i.
H. b. UAKKIKl.L). M. , HOM Kt PATH
It Fhjrtlclsu sud auraeou ofS'-e In li.dil
BulMing Telupliouu OBoe, black 1 .: rc.i
dcuce bi.ck il
J, L. MILLBH, M. I'.. HKMPAlN HbOtJU.
treat, slid currecU eye trouble., oatsrrn. i
xiudltiuii. .nd imp.irc.1 besriug Ula.se
properly Ullcd lor rcirscliv. error.
UK. D.J. M'KAl'l.. HUU.M 1. ASSiHUA
lion bio. . lelephoue ie. li..ii, ..
phone black 161
fjcrraoFATUit phyhuhanh. uao.
Keye. A Kt ye. Olbce oue block we.l ol ho.
lou Store
DaTLYNM k hi.a K ksi.i: !; OHROtTlO
slid nervou iilae.re. suit dlMass. ol s.ishii.
Opp. Hotel, cor ft ster .ml alaiu Bts.. rsadle
(uu, ore.
ARCHITUlTS AND UDII.DUHa.
! MAI! I I N MlMrbRK' "V i iui Foh
ii i iiiii. let Plana and an lAwllooa ata4e.
Job work i -p. ... si, up on UMtonwuod
street, uaxi to iu. Jo - biai kacailb -nop.
T. f. HOWAUU, AKCHI ' .; i ASH Ml
psrlateiicleoi. makes ootupi.-u. sud reliable
plsin lor bnudiug. Iu tic cily oi euuir).
Koooi 17. Instil iiuiMius'
8 HKKK .v rpUE. HiM'K.u lm;.- AXH
builders K.tuu.ic- luruisu.n on suuri Lo
uie Job work . spc.iaii) P.'.iuipl ssrr.ee
auopuu b.uff sireci. uc.r Mi. stieet
I) A. May. i u.V IKA. I'OH AND
bulidet Kilim.te. luruiaacl u .11 klud. ul
msKinry, ix'iueiil walks, stoue who- etc. ue
dura can be left at the turn Oregoui.i utti. e
-
The
Domestic
Steam
Laundry
That's all
Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line
liiaaton tt Camay, Frop'a.
Leave I'einlietou every day at 7 o'clock
asaapl Haaday, for Pilot Hock, Nye,
Ridge, Alba ami t'kiah. Oooil ac
cominislatious. KeaHotiahlti Ir.-ignt and
prtBeiiger ratee.
tJity office at lulimaii A Do's drug
(tore.
OKNTIS 15
K. A. VAI'OHAN IlKNllbl. OHi.h
lu bid.' BulldlUg
A. L. HKA'llk, U. U. g. OFK1CIC OVKII
rssvlugbU.uk. o.a .duiiuistsisu.
Ta. MANN. HKNrittT. IN AtMUClA
tll Bloc, over F B l.'loDPin otBee
BANKS AND UHOKUKb
THK rAKMKU r- HANK Ul VS l
WeitAJu, Oregon IXiob . gene..,
kail as aa t,s,...ugc uougut .ud so,
... n . o prouipiiy .tieuded pi Att.ir
nelleu. coiKiiiiuu, sud ... rsDorusd
IDVoslia.tlOi.ioluillllUeolio.iLT... on.,
Ofllcvl. : tt J.meMiii, preside
Prosbelsl, vice ,retideui;c at. Piute I
J. K. klligort. i cuuici ,n
u. A. Uartmau. at M. Juliu. , i. j. fuc.
Uiaw.J. r. klltgor-, ttoberi J.uiesuu
Pr.wo.tcl.
V i MX MATlOMAt BAMKOt a i
Oregui. I .'.pit... ttai.iAki . or pi m aUU
Fn.iMj lulerwi uu liui dciusita i
foreign auu doueslli exco..igv i
piomp.ly allvuded to. Ueury i. Ad.u
IdeUl. I I kirk vie. pr, . . .,
uell. c.a .ir; Mrs fc 1 baruett. a
OMlilsi.
MO.
usukiu,
d. Col
in tuns,
ipou b
ATTOSMSyS.
LAKTKH A KAl.KY, ATlOHNKYh AT
1. OtUce 111 .) Ol- H.Uk UulldlUg
BKaN v l.uWKl.l ATTsJlSNKYS Al
Law liiNiui 11 Absoci.llou Block t eudle
lou oiegou
T.e.HAILBY, l.AWYKK. oKKU'K IN
Judd Hillldiog. Pendlsiou, Oregon
N. HKUKKKKY. ATTOKN K Y AT LAW
OIBci lu .is.o. i.lioii Block.
Ul
Bank
cb i, lu,
pui
K. Ii. HOYH, ATJOHNKY AT I.AW
ooart at.
L. H. HKBDKH A i luUNKV AT f.AW
PeBdUlon, orvgou.
KKK I.AW OKKU'K IN J LU1J
I A VI.- A
Bulldlug
6T1I.I.M A N a PlSaua. ATTORNIYi
at lsw M -t in,, nt hikk been ilmitle! lo
pr.clu Ul 1 lilted lrtles p.l' lit ottlcci .ml
uak.- bpevledly of Paleal 1 ia KtMim. 10, ll,
IS aud U Aasocl.tiou i'li.
KIK61 NAITUNAL Hi
lou u.piut., ITu.tAsj. nr
acta a gsusua. usu.uig
ud isiegraphn uau.:cr i
Francisco, voik mt.
ia. N ui ( ti west lir.lts Hi,
.ml kurdpe Mates con.
lernis Levi Auaviiy pies
VK.-presfucni ; t." u VA .
uuertMny, aaalautnt c.s:uc
THh. PKNUKKTON I
Peudieton.oregun Org
uapiiai tac.juu, rmpi,,
lowed uu to... ,i pu.i4
aud SOlO ou all p,.,.i.ipa
wuuwi gireu lo c.d.. lium
uroaideui; J. s . lea
Mums. aaafefMi
Subscribers
to
Magazines
rOU de.irc
have it sent lo yon and assume
inoue bolug Umi in ih.taalU. u
bulb iroiibTc .ud das. If tun are
IO the kaST OSaUOMli. IU relllllUug T,i , au
deduct leu perceut Hum tue pnbiisuwrs urue
Addre.. KSM ..KKti.i.MiA ei'H. (' i n pVi
ton Oregon '
term opens Sept. u, lyoi.
lib l.i -sally ol iwulvc coiupcieul tcaciiur.
who atidartlatsd boy aJtd take an interest Iniiii
ill I in work sud lu III'' pls ol pupils.
lie iilii) ol Hie principal and tiiaakaW l lo
devcloii iinra. Ii" a- well si lo prepare boy.
for i ullegc mid tin proleatniu.il and biiatuu.s
avoi-atloiib of life.
Tie- buildings arc being iborougbly tcno
vsli d uu tbe niot sppooci up i. tern lui niuil
siid are lighted by clci ltlcliy.
The vouaaer koyi receiv. i.rufui atptutiun
Iron, h i iiiniK-iciit ui.truu.
For Illustrated catalogue write lo
UsTHCM i SKWILL,
Principal.
Hie Pendleton Iradeiin
- PBJDPABai KOH-
College,
Teaching.
Business.
i'lic 'litasii'ul ciitins,' pre i hi re- fur en-1
trance to Krenhiimii dive. In such poj.
lei;.-;,, N ttl- I'rilpvtoh umi Stuiifonl.
i in Inatlmtlon int.-1- en planed uihhi
the Acerviliteil l.irtt hv the Mm. It,.,. r.l
of Kiliii Hliuii, so that gradliatai are ail
unit, u to stute I'crillH'HleN.
A hUHlinn- I'oitrw- ei i mil to th- lierit
UIHlllmtJ OOUagS In lltl.'lell
fall tarni begiu Sepfietubar fJUt.
Addieai
RKV. K. L PORHEH, If. Ph..
rMuaMioOt Oragaa, 'MmrlgMl
CAIN! Hl.l I N s HALL.
MDK1LAM). OKK.
. u KOI NDKD I Nib
A Hume and Daj School fortiirls
Ml rib Altl AND KLOi.'l HON
Rtaaaar rattans, Hh. o..
Principal
I'li. tKb...! uHers h. g,ri, ., laetaMegaJ tl.or..ngli
lUiu"! isuifiMi llieadiaAlesraatgaasstMa
. ' itiwii ii.iiui' ll iN,cupiea lrgc aud at
' "W,J "' OBj Fan,
j preiniM!. baa tateu
-I' ' .tt.'iit.ul. Umi IhnI
, ' v " "SI"' icviiaiioii iu.ii.4 4rt urgt iul
uyinv Hutu .!,, aud use i-saaaesisMaa el Ike
' ' - - '- "I" u I- III. Mil.
"' ''ben Uael. lie.Mk all Mse
uia b, i,iriuS' " 'ult ."' " "i-ll .'pUppsd selwol,
Un i,. .uer'.V'p UV !' 't' """"K pupil" Ui
lat.nr. ti r 1 " i ii 'iu or the sctiwul
id- lu I ! ' ' ' " orler. -i iioiruvtiuin. Lu
M,.'...,'. ''4,'- "i'"ii, nun,.. III. ia l! celivs..
.1. icl.tpuitfitt
I'm-1 'hit'HL'o, st. PmiI, st. Leskls
-:i- Hy. Si Joe, Mmulm, tti
All Points Last and South
Portland anil point
on i he Sound
Arrlver MoUiliiy., Wednciay. .ud Friilapil
m Tuesdays. Tbii -.l sud nuit.l..,
is. in.
Uepsrl. dally exc ot -imdav n . B
For liilorinatiou .-a..i. , rate, an.
uloibitliili, call .ill or id, Ires.
W. ADAMS, Afrai
, Peudtatoii .oires
I ll OALDIRIIBAI) (i P. a..
W ills Mall... Ma.:.
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
KINS
I 'ul nun Sleeping I ui-.
i.kuiint Dtsing Cars.
Toartfl Sleeping Lars
ST. PAUL
MINNKAPOLI"
Dl I.ITH
I KAROO
TO i ; l: i K'tlKlv-
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H Kl.KN A aisl
BUTTE
THEOIJQB TICKE1I To
UJUCAOO
WASHINUTON
I'HII.ADKl.PHIA
NEV M)HK
HOKTO.N
iiiul till iMiiiiie Baa) umi Soiiiti
through UukeU to Japan sud i.'kloa. ia
Tacuiua and Nonlierii Paul -lusiaip
nd aataMeaa uai
T I Mb SCHKUULI.
a. i . m . i ii.. Mai .mil?
, ... mi . i , i , , , . . - - r
i eMu p. iii.
For hirlbur iufiirmali.ui t .c cnl. sf-
aud liekeila, call ou oe aril m MfAJW
lll.l.il. nr A il rlf.tkl.T0
...- . . ... j. UN.
i uiru iiiiu aorrinu). -t-
White Collar Line
Str.
PortUntl-Aaturia Koute
"Tahiuna
viw-piat'deut: i J
a am tu nt'b
11 ui.gaaiuv. or
urs in tue united
kurupe, remit
i aate. cbec ui
Hi r.4. t OSatro
act puUiauert
Ue publKatica
Mi ud m an,
me all rut of the
save yon
bUbrvilbei
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PENNYROYAL PILLS
ii i i
of uiL-uKtruutlon " 'i'licy art
VM)11I,Ui1imh1, liidillir UovcKipiiKiu
Kioovo rviueiiy lor Women tonal- then:
become a nleaaure. Hl.iMi 1 1 :ie lti; r. .iai
li (irittrt'i.sta. in;
iu BAKU HY TA KM AN At (HI.,
Tli.-y overcome gjfeaajp
Oval., irrujfiilu'-iiv nrui
ouii.-vaioua, Inorwaee vur-
Of OlL'U3 und ul, VI-
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delu au.e. iuulilt
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TIME CAM
Leave I'.. Miami
Arrive Tbe Belles .
Leave Tbe hah.
Arrive i'ortlaud
fa hk I mm 10 ':"5? '" ..... -..m.. m
, nanus lo loru.u" -
Meaie. the Very best
Sundav iriiM a leadlUS IS.turs-. '. H.
has (be grauilsat tetsuic .uracliou.
lauding -Fool ol Aide W0lPsjJ
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rrioai rauge from $-2
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