East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 21, 1901, Image 2

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    WE SELL MENS' AND BOYS'
GOODS exclusive i i i i
JUST RECEIVED
Am LmaMBM ihlpmenl of TRUNKS, VAL
ISKS. TELBSC )PE3, HANI) BA.G.S and SUIT
''ASES. We guarantee our prioei the loweel in
the oitv.
BAER & DALEY,
Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters.
729 Main Stylet
WJ DNE8DAT, Al'OnsT 21 1901
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STUDBNTS' OR ACBLK1S ACTS.
students of the University of Cali-
lenrJa at eaHettag in the aa load tag
of v.'Mein in Nan ftaaeleM harbor,
The vessels were lyinp; tliere unloaded
tmcaust- of the prevalence of a atrike
hy the various In uf WlWlilf Ml
mi tin- Sun Francisco water front
these svurkiuutneu arc entraeil in tlie
strike because they I'onteinl for the
right tn ileuiainl rocouintion oi their
labor unions by the employer' as-,,-'iatioii.
It in a con teat in which prin
ciple fundamental to the cnmiiiB a...
cial statu are invohetl. Like the
ttreat iteel atrike of the eaat, it will
be determinative of a vital question
A iioltition will In- contributory to a
more permanent hucimI nnler.
The workuitfoien may lie wrong.
Tliuir demands may In- unjust. Ami
in w far an tlie egpouao oi the strike
lie conceriie I. 't I h ioncwl.nl tin' ex
mmisw ia enornioua, entail lug great loss
es) Oil ttie working-men themselves ami
ou all citiseni of Han Krancieoo ami
the atate of California.
lint it in not the buainaaa of the stu
dents oi the University of California
to take aides in the controversy . I'hey
attend an iiiMtitiitiou uiirtnreil by
public aiippurt. They receive educa
tional lieuettts from all the peop I
Tbey enjoy school advantage pant lor
by each man wtm la engage-.! in the
water front alrike.
Thev ahould not aide with the en,
ployera. No mora would it lie right
for in en. to aide with the striker In
deed their action ih graceless, ami . it
need not lie mutter for surprise it tn -
workwomen "hump" any politic). u
who hereafter supports the university
u his public services in office.
It is not competent to argue c. intra
thai .Mrs. Hearst lias endowed the uni
versity with so many null inns that n
ia not a very great burden on the peo
ple. The people first built it, support
ed it and enabled its being made a
great school, and it is atiil the people's
school.
rurtUerniore, Benjamin idn Wheel
er, president, has indicated lack of
good judgment Apparently he real
ises not the meaning ol the aulauo
msui of the working classes to a puhln
institution. If the ban Francisco ami
California laboriug man once conceive
resentment againat the university for
its students' actions iu taking up the
employers' aide in the great strike con
Only "in1 hUBliMf with the character
istics of the private soldier is compe
te., t to arrive st correct conclusions in
a particular instance. And the riilic
BjiOttl attempt to legislate our soldier
hos into paragon" of temperance vir
tue through congressional action has
heen a conspicuous failure. That is,
a laiiure in many place-. In. au-e the
attempt to apply a general principle to
all army posts when it slionhl have
linen applied to only a part of them
has not brought desirable results.
It is another instance of trying to
make men good hy process of law.
F.ven the restriction of the rights of
the "ohlicr by the local regulations of
a I' -' BMDUiander is had enough, and
excusable only at posts in which con
tlition- eem i" leave no other course
open in the maintenance of discipline.
Itut when a sweeping law is enacted
applicable to all posts in all localities,
the measure becomes obnoxious.
I he a ho ishment ol a post canteen
should be in spite of a general rule of
wnei libarlj and only when the ar
giimeut ol expediency overcomes that
of abstract personal rights. The MM
canteen law wa- pased ar a p ihtn-al
gift tn the Woman's Christian Temper
i si I moii and kindred organ . tat ions
bj men who desired to placate a pow
erlul clement. Tlie verv 11 who vol
eil for and urged the lull would howl
I long and loud were someone to (impost
the lore in removal ot the emigres-
sional bar at which they purchase
,111111111 refreshments in the national
capitul tin i Id nig.
THIS I'HOKKSSOH v1ARH.
PfOMMQT Frederick Mtarr. to apply
Vanderbi It 's remark ot hi- son-in-law.
Kllmtl I. Shepar.l, seems to be
"more kinds of a damn tool than anv
one else vet discovered." .Me declares
that Indian- cannot he Christianized,
because they do not entirely depart
i from their pagan idisa, or to qBOtl
gan ideas of 1 1 fe and morality." i'rof.
Mtarr MM Ifl this manner thai
some Indians under stress of excite
in. or revert to what verges upon their
traditional barbarism: ergo, no In
dian nay le Christiameil.
!.( the strictest reiiu r pt of
logo 1 1 implied with herein, and the
reasoning therefore colttlued to the
pr.,,. --or'h argument--which is that
citation of some Indians' tendency to
revri as indicated proves that no In
dian can be Christianized, l'ursuing
the reasoning begun ny I'roi. M.irr,
if his prion i -es and cuncluiioii he ac
cepted for the sake of argument ,lhen
no i pie can lie Christianized, and
no individual can lie Christianised ;
.anil ti.e inevitable ..inclusion at which
wi arrive is that thristianuation any
where at any time is impossible.
Were I'rof. tarr to Utile ve mid pro
claim his belief thai no oi!e could be
OarUtldiiucd, arguing from logical
premi-e. and reaching a concliision
therefrom that seemed to prove the iu
III It) of the Christian faith, he would
be entitled to doe . onsiilerntion. It is
not because he opposes the idea uf
Christiaui.ation. thai he inilkes hup.
elf a spectacle, hot It is hecause ul
the "reiluctio abavrdaM" of wtncn In
delivers himself.
a. .ordiug to I'rol.
n I M -I. in to savage
lor MMBMti
htarr, occasional
trait- proves esau.itial uuadapuhility
to acceptance ol In. Christian faith.
I'he I ulte.l Males, h.iigund, France
lierniauy, every civilized nation has
fre.iiutlv reverted to the most Bavagc
m.inilcsMtiop qI hrnte jjower in war,
antagonistic to the spirit of Christ,
who urought a message of peace aad
good will, w itn -ongt, oi angels to sym
bol in what was to supplant the claah
and din of war. i rgo, a la htarr,
neither nation can be Christianized.
And the same reasoning applie- to the
individual-
of M ... the graatest after Christ.'
j Moses adapted his laws to men as they
wore, and expected not Instantly to '
transform them from semi-savage Iw
ings into ideal humanitv. He was the
, ideal religious statesman, wanting!
j much, yet knowing that he must . p
j tent himself with what he could get.
tie io p i s peo,u'. yei went niu so in.
ahead that he loot e pr iwerflll hold
upon them. His Mosaic c.sle, cruel
and brutal as compared with our more
advanced and humanized ideas., was all 1
that fin race MM Id grasp at thai age
Yet it contained the seeds that frnctii-
tM finally in Christ's bountiful sys
tem of thought.
The civilized world has not moved to
the position oasnplad by Christ, but it
is approaching it. The progress ban
hrep marvelous. Pessimistic though
we bo at times, we must not be blind
to the lietter conditions now obtaining
Occasional reversion by our best pro
ducts of ri iai development argnes not
that wo cannot approximate at sonn
lime in the future Christ's beautiful
ide ils. In us all is much of the sav
age. Hut, too, in i s all is much of the
divine. And eacn succeeding evele
witnesses new triumphs for the more
humane and kinder tenets set hy Christ
lor the world's guidance.
So with the Indian. He, too, has
much uf the savage remaining in his
nature. Mm he is not the savage his
tor- were, mid he Is slowlv learn
ing the higher lessons of the Christl ike
svstem. I'erhaps one might venture
the assertion that the Indian has made
us rapid progress as has hoop made hy
the white race, considering the length
of time he has been learning as com
pared with the tens of centuries the
unite- have baMI taniiht the Petter
m as of Christ.
Indeed, the comparison is iUite in
favot oi the Indian. And the screeds
of f'rof. Htarr find BO warrant in lad
or support in logic. This l'rol. Htarr
is what we might call the yellow
journalist in the lecture room. His
soralled authoritative utterances on
anthropology are bill lbpolloy of
man who, otherwise obscure as a think
er, proposes at any cost to decency of
thought to attract attention and get
his name in the paiiers
II is "ample ol Indian philosophy is
hut one of a dozen that have lately
I .eon bruited about the land by news
agency correspondents who seem to de
sire either to elevate him to a high
ie.f. as a great man or show him
up as a buffoon and mental clown.
Certainly, they have accomplished the
latter aim. L.
Slow Healing
sores
With rich, pure, strong Moort
one is never troubled with soraa
or ttlem. A COl or nv injury to
(l.h hea s in a tew aT.
the
King the Healing
liiiinor or any
H1,v ov hood: llli: wnrn
nature sunn
hnlm in the form of health v. now hi'
...a.a . " .leinii in , t'l'TttlS
effete matter, a aliRht aciatch or iihrasmn of I tic akin
hrenmes a festerini' sore, tinv Pimples erow to be boils.
nllen joint-; and inflamed glanda often break out into offensive, slow braiuij;
ores. A polluted blood is iilwavs a menace to health not OHM oois h
akin in a chronic state of inflammation, but everv OTgafl MIO fibre of the rainy
auffers from nn impure and tlttagiafa circulntion. You never feel well, you ar no
and never can be well until the svstem ia n-lirved of it terrible loud of impuri
ties. With the blood so contnmiifated, so deeplv poisoned, ulcers, lsiila ana
., rf r.,-.r,- L-,,l ..t I.. I,......., rl.rr.nir ..tl.l oltlll dl VClop lilt" V. ."in I
j)ff7t'
Z) ) JJJ
I'IKK
npt
Sores nnd ulcers are must
often caused by poverty of
the blood nnd n weak nnd
slow circulation, brought on
by long Continued sickness,
mnlarial poisoning, torpid
liver, the use of mercury, or
whntever is calculated to de
stroy the italitv of the blond
and break down the constitu
tion. Thee, .Id chronic sores
last sometimes for years, ent
injl into the flesh, muscles,
wbout
i a
to
I became afflicted with a severe HM MMI
from the knee to the foot was one solid sore
which waa very offensive.. I spnnt over j.niw
on t wn trlrin to Hot MprllllTR. " "'" s-".
...... tt,l ma tn no nurnPRn. I hud
in.l ... 1. ...... n.v I ., a umntl tated, when
. . . . . . ... a a n T heiran
take your medicine, and in the ahort apace or
nvon months it lias completely una moroos io
cured me. My leg is a witness today as to what
B B. 8. will do when taken res-ularly. The eore
has healed entirety and my health has improved
wonderfully. 1 have already fc-uined 30 pounds.
J. 8. TALBERT.
Bo B4f.. Winona. Mln.
(Mi u utHiNOToM eraaaTi
PflRTLANH ORHfJON
. P. Armlninu I I f -. Principal
A amtlzal. pr..Krrsivr school MtMpltWM
Un Ihoroiih work, with liun.lTr.1- ..I TCBMMi
fa ro.lll.iiis s- hookkeepers ami lUWCgrapMtl
Alrrs.lv pr I ..I Ml whrrrv.i
aawn, it weadlli irowa bnttr imi is-itn
I oarti all tki rear stadtata adaimail aajr tfaw
,,. etaai laatraettaa mm wm mm
i, md waat It eaan. nsasw mm
p..ar, I nl lllreclnrs
p. t rtttitrwow fKt-snMM
soi ls ODBXM - - BAVHJ M UVMlta
..OREGON
Shopj Line
Uhion Pacific
Private
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The Pendleton Acadefflj !
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W .,.11. , . J.
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nasCtty. Si 1,
' ir ami i-jut.
ticslif nn.l n no dnu n info
the I ones, nnd nrr- such a tn upon the system that it is hard for the pat tent to
recuperate, ain! n simple malady often proves fatal.
Nothing so quickly or surelv restores lost strength nnd vitnlitv to the bloot. as
S. S. S. It is an nntidote for the severest forms of Blood I'oison, ns well as Ue
irritatinj; humors that cause the eruptions and sores that MS yotzT verv life audio
gTcntlv diafiirnre you. S S. S. is the only guaranteed purelv vegetable blood puri
fier. It COntaina no BiartUry, potash, arsenic or other hurtful dniK II CleBJ61
the blood nnd ptriifiaf the circulation, thus riddinj- the svslcm of the impurities
that keep the sores feverish and painful. At the same time out general health
improves under the tonic effects of S. 8. S., nnd the skin become-, soft, smooth
and hralthv. If von an troubled with boila, carbuncles, sores or amptioni of nnv
sort, write our physician! ell nliout vour case; don't risk voitr own jiidgment
when vou can get nii dn.il i.iUicc Ironi experienced doctors fre. Hisik on blood
and Skin Diseases to II who desire it.
ME SWII I SPUCIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA.
The Portland Carnival
ai
Dolta lose sight ot the fact that the Portland Carnival w ill be iu Ihe
big Exposition Bulldtiigand Multnomah fleW adjoining, mid win run
afternoon and evening, from September is toOotobar if. if will bo one
of the grandest impositions that ever occurred on the Paolflo C'OMt, and
all industries u ill be HUfanntad.
There will b I wo full military b itnl- u eoiiiplete Midwa y and a
boat of inaalal attraotlooa, Including a Military Tournatnont, kthlatlc
flames, Horse sfliow, 1'ireworks. etc.
All tratlsporUltlon lines will give special rwdlioad rates, mid MOOf1
slim (lekefs will b good for vvi'ii day - from all polnt-
PACPABM POU-
College.
Teaching,
Business.
The nhnil-fl1 course prBparm tor fa
Iranoe to Fiwlilinn oIbm In such college-
m Yale, Piinoatou and Stanford,
The Institution hit- is-cii pteoad upon
tbl Arcredited l.isl t the Suite Hoard
of Bduoatlon, so thai graduates are ad
mitted to stale oartlfloatas,
A Imslliee course B(Ua Ul the best
bualnoa Itegs is oflbrad
Kali lerm Uigins I September bill.
Address
REV, F. L. FORBES, M. I'h.,
I'eiidleloh. Oregon. I 'ritiri DM.
t. Paul
fast Mall
in.
via
Spokane.
W.dla Wall., Uw,
Hpiikn..HlU,.....ul
man, MiUBfatK.iu si
I'sul.lHlh.ih.Vllla.J
kre. ciiic.gn ami Kmi
Ocean and kicr Sthcduk
ntOM POKTLAJtB,
0 S, m.
(II
Oregon.
All saiiiiiK Ma . lata i
to Lllrtlif...
Vr Hsu lraiici.ro
Hall evcrr I itf.
Columbia Rivar
To Astnrl. anil Sn
Ijnullngi.
I iiii It x.
Boadai
Sa in.
"Willamette Rivar '
;reatHi I II), Ni-wbrn i.
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and ft
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in I I i
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
To make gmsl bread nae livers' lisst Flour. It tisik llrsi
premium at the Chicago World's Fair over all competi
tion, and gives excnllent satisfaction wherever used.
Kvery iuci is guaruntetl. We have the lies! Mteum
Rolled llarley. See! Rye and Ueardlttss Harlev.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. HVERS, Proprict.ii
hugenc. Oregon.
Highest standard I" Ihe slate. I wo liundreit
, .nir-e-in l.li. raiur. . S. litiire .ml the Arta,
s, i, net' .ml bum i rial anil Mush. Sen
Innl'lliigi. and t.ipilpni.iu, seven new Instruct
urs.uvarlt ' rolUBM aililnl tn library Iu
inn Summer S, n with I'litverslty credit ;
spe. l.l course fur teach- M, fur law and
ni. , Ileal stiplctit. Is'parinient of eilueatmo
I. ii leavhtats, principal, ami suiH.rliilen.lciit..
Tuition tree, cost of living low Thri tinlruls
Kraiitr.i scliolai ships in large onslelH univur-
Itles Iu I'.sll.
Hoiiii name to President or l;cgltr.r lor
ulreulan ami ciilalogufs. Kugeue. Oregon
Willamette and Yam-
i. oi mverv
I Oregon CltJT, Dayton
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Util)
AM8i,KY, Ageni rtkBeJa
HILL
:-. ' ry
A.GA.1EMY.
From Palace to Cottage
-nth
sa-ci
you win iino .. o stock of oarpt U
otently uomprshsnslvs to msnl all
lieiltlolih. I lie I'.ugllsh of tin- stuioiip iii
is this: We cuii supply you with null
tings; rugH and carpels for u summer cot
tage or n wintoi manrdtm, oan furmsh the
very lieat tola' hud any h here, and will
ofaajnyou littls man than you will pay
elsewhere for inferior grade-
Agelit for While sewing iiiip lnin
I ndertukers' supplies always on bund.
JESSE FAILING.
troverav the million, of Phahe Haarat " "
" . win. I'caaionain u Ptuat m
lent actr.
Tin
t it.-
genius oi the Christian faith
its character from the lawgiving
will be uf small avail in keeping the V( rt to savage trails ami
great achool at Berkeley high in the
oateuiii of the people of that atate.
Aa a proposition in aocial ethics the
student ahould not have takeu such
action. Ai a propoaiiinn of adminis
trative policy, l'reauleiit Wheeler was
not wiae iu permitting, if it lay with
in bis p., nei to prevent, it.
THI AHMY LAN IKBN.
The army canteen question ahould la.
adminialiative. It ia not lit matter
lor congreeaional legislation. The
"in in. no ho- of the army posts should ,
handle the canteen .iistiou according
to the conditions local to the siatloii of
which each one nv charge. If the
pus i commander at tort Walia Walla
thinks the canteen uecessars . he I
ahould have Mwur to have am h an in
stitution maintained. Ii the gajaj
uiaudaut of Fort Spokane daaMI IBS
cantoeu detrimental, he abouid baVC
authority to Mboliah it
It ia a problem in the aolviug of
wbiuh no general principle can he
uuiveraally applied. In other words,
aa previoualy asaerted herein, it la or
should be administrative, not iegisla
tive.
The civilian usual l uiakea a lueaa
ol things when he undertake to regu
late the dotal I.- oi army management.
passion re-
i oiiimit vio-
i
LMinBaSHHHHHHIMfJBaBB
SKIN TORTURES
And all Fnrm.A of Itching
lealy Mumours Instantly
Relieved und Speedily
CURED BY CUT'CURA.
Complete Trentnutnt ooaaiaai of
( i i irt i t Si. vp. to cleans, the skin
of rniata unil hi alee ami aofieu tU
tllil'keili'll cuticle, ( l IK'lliA Oini-
mknt, to iiistnnilv ulluy iU'hing,
irritation, und iiilltuuuuition, und
hiHithe und lieiil. und OuiSOUBs Kk
holvknt, to ci 1 uutl I'leuuss the
bliMul. A BlWUI J Sit ia often
BtllUciiiit to (iin the nuist torturing,
(lisllgiiriug, itching, hurniiig, bleed
hM, Hcnly, onMtejd) un. i pimply
skiii. Mftbi "ll(l hhaai luiuiours,
when all else faila.
Mlllloas ol People use CuUcura Soap,
sjaaMsd bjrCVflc) a tis ratjt r tortasaMys
iua pie .km, t,e 1'lc.tn-iiigUif ss'alp, and stop
ping mi ailing hsh , for softening and whiten-hi).-
thiiliae-U, .r baby ll.'liings aud ruslie., In
bath.- for aiui.tt n,g irniatlona anil clianng., or
ton tree oi offeu.lv wi'plraUou, tor many
uualitc, unll-eptle purpoees Which suggstst
Ulcni.elves tvumen and mother., ate) for all
(lit pnrpo.e. uf (he toilet, lulli. ami nurse, .
... ".'u,i,u, .uu. unutt, iwaon r Baa
ass. . t., . j m imi,ri...uM a .LwaotMt. rvtns
on u as u Mmtf Cuai ., avas fives
A prtvata s hue
I for hoarding ami da
DUpill l n'iiP' in';.
lei minds. urn to any
aetentlfli aehooj Sf
colli 11 . and mr liuei
, , .it. New ami
, oinplelf t'Pllpp-C
liu'l.llng Tlioroual
Inatructtoti aceoraltis
I, tlie lie ' method
Qnod iaboratortel
M nun: trslnlni
prlpelpa' has line
twom -tnree yeurr
experi.tl'. If POM
land, Otpes hojii .
to U A M ' I ; "
atrssl r'o
mtahdni lettsn
ill
Take the...
Washin;toii &
Columbia KiYer
Railway
For rhieiigo, si. 1 'tan I, st. I ttiis. Kn
hhh Thy, Hi. J.h . iIuiuIik, ami
All Points Lasi und South
Cortland and point!
on the Sound
Arrives Mondays, V. cductaj. and rrttinu
II W. ra. Tuesdays, Thur.it.iy. .oil SstuMt.i
a. ' . at a. ut.
bepart tlally eie. m sumlat at f. l. a
rot iiiiuriii.tiiiii raBaidtsa r.ie. oin,
uiiiilatlon., call .ai i in-.
i APAMS, Afroi
rilllllUllll. MM...,
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AHLHITKLTS AND HU 1L1IKKS
T. I . HOWARD. ARCHI fKi I AM' SI
I- MiiMudaut, make. iompiu- au.l raliabii
plaus for bulldlugs Ii. tui liii ur pouain
kooui 17 hSt buiriliug
SHKKK V COhK CO.srUAi lu;; AM)
builders bsluuaie- furnished ou short ao
lice Job work . specialty. Prompt sernce
Shop on Bluff .to e; uear Mala sweet
OR. W. a. !GUC. OfVipa IS JUDO MARTIN Ml LLBR UOXTRAI roll
nDli,1-!Uf k"51VU"' UMul- n-: ltoSl aud lluhder. Plan ij petal ,..',. ,.
p di lelephonen. Job work a .peci.li Ihop on Cottonwood
K. W. VIN(;KST, M U. OKKK'K RKAR I ,r"' "' Joy ' '"'" Sf
ol Kirn National Hank OSJie Hours In Iu Ij
a. aa. ; 1 (o p m.
l)ir '. 7.lTl7oF"r"H!K OVKK TUF
PSaitkUOja Having, liauk IsiepUoue HI
lesl.lelic. leicpliuue
U. B. OARKIKL.O M D HOMKt'PATH
Ic fbrsiclan Mid s,ir.e.ii . xn lb Judd
rlullillug Telepboue ' . . olaok 7.1; resi
de ii. bl.ek U.
j. i.. MlLUta, If. D HRSI'AIN B1XKJK,
Ireals and correcu eye trnahlaa. catarrhal
cou.llii.ius aud i me nr.: I bearing. Uia.se.
pmpvrl) nn, .1 for relraciiv, urrur
DR. D.J. U'fAUl, ROOM 17. AsMtu'l.-.
llou bloek lel.pbuuv ai; rosideuoe lole
pio, ii, black 141.
OHTKol'A TMIC I'HVrtUilANH Dill,.
Korea kuyus units, oue block west oi Ho.
ion more
DR. LYNN k. BI.AKwShKK" OHUOMIC
au.l uurtous .ii.oa.os and disoaa.i ol woakuu.
Opu Hotel, uor A'aier aud Baiu St., eeudlu-
uuj.
D A. MAY, CONTRA! TOR AND
builder ksiimatoa luruiaue.t ou ah kimls ul
masonry eoutcul walks, .lour walls, elt Ot
der. can be lull at the aa.1 oreguui.u oft, e
life
K. A. Vol i. Da N
in iudd Buildiu!
DIM i isrs.
dkn riur.
BANKS AMD UHUKBNh .
MU TaKMKKH BANK Or WKSi'ON
Weatou. ureguu lloo. s g..u. .a. ..,.,.,.
ouaiuess tse. auge ooitgiu aud sola (Jul
lecllou. prouiciiy anointed to Affairs iu uiosi
o, ellf .n eoiiili.iou an.: .. , r .puru-ii npon
iu . Mh.ation coiumiltee ol ivspousiiou olUaaut
.mi i ii Jauieeuu piesideic i.e.. .
Procianu., viov iireeidem . i M Puree, caabioi
J B. Klligore. aaauiaui cashier, director.
O A. Bartmau. M M Jobus. T. J Price o 1
liraa.J. K kMllgor-, Sober t jamawon. n a
nsjstetst.
llisliop Scott Academy.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
KoillMteil !s7u
A Home School fur Boya.
Military and H.iiiuai training.
0 NORTHERN
W PACIFIC
Fall tcrin ijiitMis Sept
lib . faculty of twelve coiuiaii.
:. lyoi.
leae Hers
ere.i both ,
; i . 1
A. 1.. UKAT1K,
!a slugs Bauk
D. D. b
urn : ,i..i i
K. A. MANN. DHNT1H T, IN A8HOCI A
Uoi Hleek.ovarK B I'luioou s oBue
MUBT NATIONAL BANK Oh A THI
wi v jiuij fsju.uuu, iriJiaf nn.' ui
OKK1CK OVKU f5.oou. Iniorait ou nin dei-t.ii. w
torolgu tun douestlt ocb.uge (Johaajtiuus
p.omp.ly ailouded lo Beurv " AUams, proa
ideal; T J. Kiri, vioo-presijout ; k L Uu?
!bieT""": K ' "r:";l1 'saateai
wbo uuilerst.ud Isivs .ml
Iu the work mid in tli.iv ii
The aim of ibe principal ami lua. u.rs is to
ilevel.ii. , narcle a- well . lo prepare boy.
lor college ..no tue pr.ueMi.iu.il and bu.iuo.as
..o.tl n In.
lie- bull. hugs .re ...... thoroughly ronu
vali d un lite luost appitoed modern melboiU
and are hgnicl by elc. iii. i t
The y.tiuuer la.t- re. eir.-'earelul atioutlou
Irum a ettuipelaut iiiairou
For llluslralcd , untlugue write lo
AKTIIl'K t NKWII.L.
Principal.
CAIM HELEN'S HALL,
- llrkejTI a ails ,
- .ITttl sntsgl. lat.
A Home and Da School for (Jirls
Ml SK AKI AN ll Kl.lll'l I'lllV
hleanor I ohbetts Mli. I).,
I'r.ncipal
KIN
Pullin.tu Mccpiuu (.itis,
EicKutit Dinlai CsUaV
Tourist Sleeping. Car
ST. FAI L
. MINNEAPOIW
Di LUTE
I FAHIM)
TO (.HAND rOIKI
i 'HOOK8T0M
WINNEPBU
I HKLKNAsisi
, BUTTK,
I
U. Ray & Co.,
Buy aad Ml.
JStock-aa, HondM
A I lUHhSVb.
CAKTKK A RAl.KY, ATTORNKYn' AT
L . Otlco iu Sat lugs Bauk Bulldluff.
BKaN A LOWKLL, ATTORN KYH AT
Ijin Hooiu 11 Auoe'ialiou Block, i'eudle
to, Or(on.
T. U.Uill.aV, I.AWYKR. OKKICK IN
Judd Building i uudletoii. inegob
N. BKRKKLKY, ATTORNEY AT i.AW
Office lu Awoclalioii Block
1 KHT NATIONAL BANK OK i'KNDLK
WO. Capital. IW,UUO; .urp,u. Wo.uu. lu.
act. . genera, banking busiueu Sxclt.ug.
and telegraphic irau.lor. so.,1 un Clncago ai,
Kraucuaw, New York aud pnucipa; poinu In
tkS MMtesrwt Hr.ll. br.wn on tdimT J.pa.
aud kurop,,. Make, collectiou. ou reasouji...
lerm. Levi Aukouy, preaiu.ui , W K M.l.oe t.
rlcs-preatdeut; f. B. Wad, eaabier He
uueruwr.aaauiuuitca.uier
and Grain
for oaah or ou margin.
New York Stock tUchangc
Chicago Stock Exchange.
Chicago Board of Trade.
Cwurt aairetett.
-... ti.i . .., Ore,
K. 1. BOYD, ATTORN KY AT LAW. Ul
Uourl St.
L. H. RKKOKR. ATTORNJSY AT LAW.
e.udleioii, Oregon.
JAHHH A ' K K fc I. Aw orKIUg, IK JUDD
Butldiug
HTI I.I.MAN A HiaaUl, ATTORNK Y8
stlaw. Mr. Siiliu.u ba kaaa s4sjlltag to
praatioe iu I nil. , I -one. p.ioui ortiees aud
uiaka. speeialiy of l atoui Uttt Booms 10. 11,
VI and I I Asw.Md.liou hioes
TUli. FKNDLKTON BAVINl.8 kami:
i rHtudleipu.Oravon Orgaul.e.1 B.rcb 1 iaw:
eaplval. 160,01X1 .iirplu." lao.ts,. luu.ri.it
lowed on tiu. dopoaiu. JUcuanJe Z igb t
aud .old on all principal poiui. "uHualai
.Jilt f ,VTU J' ;ulil' """ J. VurauT
HZ r "i -nY-" '"' ""-P'-'deui; T. J.
hoal oner. Is. girU a briNVl and thorough
. I.. uml.iuv.1 will, UiewltMiagMta' . haalUt !
' in, i rc'iited hooia. II oeeupitw . Urge aud at
urn 'imkuaeia Um ria(t) of the lit, P.r1 i
in. uuiury cuudibuii uf thr preiotsus hs beeu
ii.a.11 ,..tU r ol spc.ul alUutlon The ImhI
was uovrs, class sit.1 reviuiton r.auua are Urge tmi I
ut,.r,,ua'lii ventiuusl ami the toitsiructiou ol Ibe
..- suet Utat eiery room is open u. Uu .m,
.teaieai . t i,a Ikhiii taken U.pro.iU, all Ih
T :wisd ,i,ooi.
(Hl M.'
WASH I M. l'O N
FHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
111 )Si'lN
und nil DOlnte Mtel and -south
. ..4 a.,., ns
II. roll.. I, !....:, lo O.i.Oi .11 ' ."
i ti iinui itnu .oriiioiii i nun.
and Allien, an luiu.
TIHH SI.HHUULK.
m f.T. l. ,. I.. ,, tuna osfl.
r o i miiiigi iiiiiiiiu.i -
and ttckuu, call on or w rite SWSl
dleloii iiregon. or A b i n4'11-'
I bird uud Morruou su.. rortUM
the ii.,t .
i i 'r ....... i
spprotetl luellltal. Tb. aim ..I .f... .l I
logo. tUrougli an i well ordarad larkniltlnaj t.,
-ire ,u.i ,.u. iu,n. Illli.. tl...... ....n
.a o!."'J,' ," '""""! '"" ' M ' letelopu.eTil
White Collar Um
Hortland-Astoria K
Tattnma"
st i.
,, . Leave Port!.
i iss t j L,uave Asioria
lei
....!. miubJ lAM
cieejaaaaw
; A. a
i 1 1
iu,
Ull)
relt
si rue
II.
par
ualo
tall iauui
i A Uc
,,ures lor vlill.l
al tare anil lit
sua ,i Um Mows.
Art ami oratory,
P.
au.l
fOH SALS OB BXLI1AM.K
A NKW blX MORBK HOWKR UAHO
Hue eugiue aad all tlxlure. eouiplelai, ia,,..
K.rtt...u fe1 a U?w
C. al a . . u"Mi' 1 vuriiwt
I (' 1 1 1 I I ' I if I . lilrgol,
IwtXid J (,'Iovl-,
your Hair
worth One Dollar ?
If wj. buy a hoitloof Ncslsxr. llerpl
i ulo aud slop thai dandruff thai la
aa.wly but survl) rvuderiUe you bald.
MI WUHO S HtHfWIUI
la Use oah pieparulioii ou Ihe in.nsel
Unil really it 111 slop it, fijr ll U ilu
only one that kllU tlittuilcnds ui work
i the h.ui rout. tliu. dttalntyiug Ilk'
en ins- autl coiua iUvutly removiug Hie
eni , i.
I me trial ill ismviiioe you. Ih. aui.
us ll lua Una "douhliug Tliuuiaa ' :
A li . B. k.LLr , neb ItevoMUero Hi.
I oi Sal, at all I ii ,i ( Li. Drug More...
Wholesale
dealer in
Ice.
Wood and
Scblitz
Milwaukee
Beer.
Henry Kopittke
TV
Viar
Laurels
Attain !
The rarta I. ,o ,.o i.
hiss ioa.1. II.. IjoIO
rlesUI AvvarsI lu
I.W.HARPER
KfcNTWCKY
WHISKEY
(juki Mi lisaia wjff
-u. ...V....KU at
fT Oi k-amna.
Sotd by JOHN m ll Mini
The louvre Saloon
fUSUi.H mis OBKsiDK
ALL TM3 NKWB! Take the Kaat
Oreauniau. Uaily s oo a year by
mail Weekly li.jo, aad Semt
'sy.oalyr ga.oo a year. PjkMjteaaMJf free
LOANS
on
WHEAT LANDS
At lowest lines,
J. R. DICKSON,
haat Oreguoiao bullduiK
I'cuUlctoi. Oregaa.
plan
"pp.
K
.rotjuel
.. A gvi
ellt games .unable
..S.ntll, bicycling
t.ium, ,iuni (mi i.
o tuji.iruuiiuii, which will uBer .till org
tliu.... lor itialthlul es.rviia .
IhistraU'd caUlogue apply (.,
M-l NH I I KBBKI I ,
LALL FUR COUNTY WARHANTS.
All I mallll. county
in Bay au.l Juua i
wartauis
will
reguitned
be pul
The nallea-HurtlStlu
Sir m Rai.au umrt " : w&ff
W.t , UBHVj ..VS.. ' S --r-
au. . inter. l,'acaili Ua!pSJ gjl
Malaga. Hood Kiver, nunc j..---. -
111, Halloa.
I l.M I CASK a.
...n. Hortlaud ""is.
Arrive Tiio Halloa...
Leave The Halloa (
Arrive i'orilauil ...
r a us- ) Hallo, to Portland
aa , ii1B to port.and auJ rMm
Mcaies the vc: is-st
Sunday trip, a leadiug uU-n
ba. Ibe araudeat aOttUiC sUracllousu
. ....... 1....1. I I .111 MtiS SI I"
i masts lot ootii m.-
au.l ilootl liter. m,M,
I - ...I . .... h . .. ,' ,11 A '11 --- .
'I, one. Main 161. l-oi.ta
Heudlemu, o7u AauT, ufuK. "-
S. k. VATKH,
Treaaiir.-i oi I uialilla Uouuly
liulb
A. J
TAVLllK. AMI.. Asioria
JOHN M K1LLOON, Agt
WULKOKll A; VVy hll.-
PKA I'KKK Ai BaKM-s. AS'
i J C sVYATTi Agl., abtoover
1 K W. I R10B ION, Agl., Teti
IIM.
."' i.allas.bn
now"
ttaso
a. yr
I s l y lll.ln.ie.il ms,:
lopLes
English and Business
YAMHILL AMD ELEVENTH STS., POKTLANU. OH.
I nSn Jt . ui . . all
lanuwuti ouaiuaaa men. wbo employ It araauuw- -
Htm Nortbweet TboroufbJy trains youn men and woman tot BOI"J
CIVIL BUHV1UB asamluaUoaa and BIDVitUB BITUATIONB Inatrucuae
er tn psxwou
a
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