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UJST ARRIVED DFFALL CLOTHING THE KINO OF UMATILLA HONOR OOKS TO G80RG K THIS SBASON. P K R I N I . K R The Union Label A badge of honor Contained on all Our Fall Garments Bros. Dry Goods Co. "AY, Al ' - :mu I Lll HSION t WUBmf " l" Buff" HI w ' - - . ia.lsas til imti the mi vmm "T L.i.... lOlllllirl'"' .'XIII. r,.... HllfUll,, ll'HVillL' I'-iftlrttllJ mUr i. in rw j I x " ...vail hv Hit' inntTi of mMM aavillK .nine . l" . . . I i..unt- . .. r..l il -! II'. . Illir l..i.rr... p '"." ' ... Il II, I. aval i" jr p . - wtilir.lOII. HI.' firitr... tin- ililHMIiaK'' "" " uni . wib round iris ti.al kune D...I...I 111 ii ustnr nu- lull- J,;I.IM JT:... .mi thH t'oHt (if I iv urn . til fl'V.Tlll Hi ir oir ... i .1 ,...nat ill the I'.llHt. It If i .. ... .......... trit.i A I I r ,- Ik Utr ire already enrolled 1 ...I .l. i..i .-: fXi'lir- . ...,. I .tut,... I .. 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I'llfH .1 ..... ..-I.... ...... ..... 1 . . J MM) 900 foou. la'liiian Co. Btit Urain Loti by Hn. Word w brought to thir city m tiTiluv kltvriKMin liy Joint Calvin of I'reivott, mvh t lie Wa.la WsIIh Union, ul ii diiHStrotiH wheat field Arc which occurred near Holies junction, y. -let-day morning. An area ot over litiiH) MUM hurncd over hut h- a great deal of tiie grain had not heeu tlireali ed the Iokh ih unknown. The tire Htarted on the farm nf Wood and HobiuHoij and Mr. Calvin Htated that nn near aa he could learn the hia.e wan Htarted by a boy named Snt 'II, woo wan hunting on the ranch. A horning wad ih naiil to have lodged in a pile of ritraw. All of the burned diHtrict bad been WWI to wheat and wao either in the atack or had been threalied. Hut little had been hauled away for Hhiimeul. After inucn labor the "fire waa gotten under control. A Daop Myatary. It ia a nivHtery why women endure backache, headache. tiervouaneaa, aleepleaaneaH. melancholy, (aiming and div apella when tbouaaudn have proved tliat Klectric Hitters will .(Uickly cure auch trouhlea. "I auffered lor veara with kidney trouble," writea Mm. rtilht Oberley of I'eteraon, la., "and a lame hack pained me bo I could not dreaa myaelf DM Klectric wtiolly cured me, and, although It yearn old, I am n able to do all my work." It overcome conat ipatiou, im nrovea ai.net ite. atvea tM-rfect health. .v v o. on (in v .Mlc at Tall man drug atore. Ralaad 84.400 Buthais Whaat From 1.700 Aeras ot Land Avera; S8 to lha Aora. American kinga are uncrowned and get their title by common eminent from tlie masea. (he crown ol king of the aheat raiaern o( Umatilla eountv tor the year willvo to lie. .rue I'erin- ger, according to the beat intnrmnton available, lie ia the onlv man in the eountv who Hinnle-hiui.ted. nn bucked by any company of financiers, raiaed more than (iO.lHM) bushel a of wheat this year from 1700 acrea. Theae statements are ot course subject to correction in case any farmer is anxious to show that he has raised more wheat than I he inn. i it credited. Th Mai In Ordar. There are probably a doien men in Umatilla county who this vear have raised trom 20, k) to i.5,000 MMwIi of wheat. Aa nearly aa can be figured order of precedence standa as follnwa: Georae Peringer of IVndleton. 'it.lmt hiiahelt. John Hell of Athena. A. C. Cockbnrn of lrv creek near M i I ton and Weston. J. M. P. Snyder, north of Pendleton. W. T. Kigby, reservation. . W. Kitihy, reaervation. Chria Simpaon, 27,4t)tt bushela. Mr. Si in pmn has 700 acres of wheat of which -tltO acres ia on the reaervation, and 300 acren at Warren station on the W. & C. H. railroad. He owns the tract of land upon which the station is located, known as the Warren farm, and all his wheat land averages 35 to 3ti huahela iter acre. Charles Hamilton of Pendleton. .lohu Crow, reservation. Claude Crow and I'url Bowman are interested with him in some w heal lands and the three will be groiiel under one head. A. H. Cooley, north of Pendleton. An interview with Mr. Coo ley may cause bt nam to Ut placed higher in the liat. Aa a wheat raiaer he standr about tenth, but in addition to his w heat has rained over 0000 sac lea, nr 20,000 huahelH ol barley. ThomaH J. kirk of Athena. Marion .lacks, between IVndleton and Athena. CROP OF THE COUNTY. on T0U NEED A CLOCK, watch, ring, watch chain, charm, set blvsi forks, UlVBSOR SPOONS; OR A AUKM CLOCK anything in the Jelry line MlOinaailwiU "Jl IHKHKHI in iU Pgll KH .. l a u j i . ivnti Jeweler aud Optieiu Death at oilva Damenl. After jii illneaa of over two years, Mibh Ulivu Detueut, the 17-year-old daughter ol Mr. and Mrs F. S. Ie iii. in n kbit city, aaya the Walla Walla Union, died Sunday afternoon al I : io u'elock at Itie Ueiuent home in this city. The funeral occurred yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the tamily residence at South Paloliae and Craig Htreet., Mrn. A. Oagood, oliiciating Interment was in the 1. (. i. K. cem etery. The pall bearers were: John Auk'env, Charles Hnnaerer, Hen Stone, Charlea Myers, Kuitene Hum and Wil liam 8. Poor. Daafnoa cannot oa curad by local apptlcatlonii. (le v . .iili.il r.-n, Ii lb. (laaaaaml uurtluu ol tin' uar. l unru is uuly out- way to uuru Uoliio!. uu tbt ( ' cnustuu mm. I ruiuodlea. Ilualuuw i. cu..l by an tu tlaiut'U vouditlou of tlia mucous lluluK ol tb I .I.-1.C loan tube. Wild, .hi- tUUV (Ol lU tUiiieU you liavv a ruinbllug .ouuil or nutwr-!.-.( i. -'.im. nu l wliuu it it euliroly floaed doaluaa. i Ilia r.i.ult, aud uiilesa tie lutlamiua tluu can bo takuu out aud tbi ttOje ruitorud to lU uoriual OOMUUM, baartiiK rl0 bo dustroyud loruvur; utuv uxa out ol tuu aru uauwd by calarrb. wUU'b 1. iioiUIuk but wu lull.uit'd coiiditiou ol tuo luu. i.u. surlaiio. Wo will five oii buudrud dolUr. lor any Baea ol dealu.i.. i.'KiiiHid by .it'll 1 1 1 : nut uuuut ba uurud by Hall's Catarrb Huro. bond lor circular.. Iroa. K. J. CHKNSV .v. U0) Tolado, o. eold by all drugKisU. Ma Hall'a Family Pills aro tbo boi For Sial. About 300 head of cowa, ealvea aud yearliugs, about 70 head of beef cattle Hi the baud ; also, the tiueat au turner rauge iu the mountains for aaie. Terms, half caah, balance iu oue year. Thia ia a bargain. Inquire at thin ofttce. If the action ol your b .wels is not eany aud regular aerioua couip icationa muat be the dual reault. UeWitt'a Lit tle Iferly Hiaera will remove thia dan ner. Sale, pleaaaut and effective. Tall M St Co. The Hpaniah Kod Croas S.cietyia prepariuK data fur a hiatory of (he M.i..ii.li.lniHri.ii A..' an d eaueciallv of the work ol the Ked Croaa in that campaign. . -- ' , Kruptiona.cuta.burua.acalda aud aorea of all kmda quickly healod by UaWitfe Witch Haiel Salve. Certain cure for pilea. Beware of couuterfeita. Be sure you get the original UeWitt'a. Tall inaii k Co. PLEDGED ARTICLES aciuj inn - - ..... . . I I t "6 Ktunciuen b and ladies gold anu silver waicnes, Jgjl all kinds, crriiiK:i, chains and great variety of Jewelry -M sold at extremely low prices during the inoiiih of August. iui me uargaiiis. a must complete stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, 2JJ.crockery and carpets. e'tor phimlung and tinning given prompt attention. Joe Basler. Main Street, Pendleton. MAIL BOXES LEAVE YOUK OKDEKS WITH WHEN IN NEED OF ANY THING IN (raniteware Tinware, milders' Hardware umbiag or Electrical Supplies CALL ON J- CLARKE & CO. Opera House Block. Ksnmiitad Now al 4,660,000 Buahali a Conaarvallva Bails. KM i mate ol wheat crops so large aa that raiaed in Umatilla county are tie ceasarily approximatioiiH and there will alwaya be considerable of a mar gin between the minimum and maxi mums of aoiue of the best posted wheat mull. The correspondent of the Port land Hregonian bad an eihauative ar ticle on Columbian valley whal conn tie in the iasue ul Tuesday, in which he givei the opinion that the Colum bia valley will produce this year leas wheat than in lv.0. The article was written by K. W Wright, commercial editor ot the Oreguniau, aud one of the moat reliable w riters along that line on the Pacific coast. Mr. Wright wrote the wheal review II Pendleton, and extended Ins observations over the several counties comprising the Colum bia valley. He believea that Umatilla county will produce slightly more than iu 100(1, while I'm m county will produce 500,000 leaa. Our County Croc The lies! est i mates made fur the Kast Hregonian here give thia county very much more thia year than iu I0OU. The increase comes from three realms. First the acreage is larger consider ably than il waatn lWOO. The increaae ia nut leai than 15 per cent. Sec. ml the yield is heavier per acre, prh. ably 15 percent. Third the grain is weighing heavier per measured bushel. I.aat year much off grade wheat was harveated. Thia year, though some hiii til shows, there ia an unusual pro portion ul gram that weighs no. l strong, even aeveral pound ahove the minimum limit for that vrra.lc I pou the couaereative estimate ol j, 500,000 huahela fur laat year in thin cuuuty. these eletueuta of increaae give 1,060,000 more huahela than last year. The greater proportion oi heav ier grain i uot taken iulo account in naming this increaae. And the figures herein given are by all means c.iiaer vative. Pleural are Conaarvallva. Furthermore, the 1,100.001 buabel eatiuiate fur 1000 ia certainly within the truth. The couiputat ion ia there fore resultant to giviuit 4,610,000 buah ela as Umatilla'a crop lor 1001, an in crease ol 30 per cent over 1000. It would eeeui that thia ia more than "alightly more than the crop of 1000." A to the other couutie of the fjo lumbia valley, the Kaat Oregouiau caiiuol give accurate tigurea, having uut yet received information auch as warrant final eatimatea. However, the opiniou ia ventured that Ibe val ley v. II vield at least as much a in 1000. Bankruptcy Lai. William Cochran, a tanner and atockradaer of Browuavilie, . I. inn coumy, ha filed a petition M bank ruptiy iu the fodural court at Portland, showing hi liabilities are $i5,iH5.37, with aaset I1M00. The principal purl of his liabilities couaisls id judgmeiitk rend, red upon notei ol the Aihauy WouIhu mills. eitfued by r..i.r.n amui.g other oar ties. One of theae uotee ia fur 160. 0J0, while othera are for aiualler auma. Hia peraonal prop erty uaiUof houaehold furniture, at .i in trade aud uotea aggregating a ,,. i,i.ii, auoeare aa nis wu al lei.., in u. i- proueediuga. m - 9 Praaaotai! With an k.aa-1. John a. hmidt o( the Luuvre waa pre huii led wutli a yuuuu eagle une day laat week aud i goiug to raiae it, if he cau Mr. Schmidt aaya il ia going tu be war between the eagle and the Belgian harea, of which latter he haa eight. The eagle waa captured m ar Meachaui by a friend of Mr. Schmidt. It 1 kept iu a cell alougaide the Bel ....ii, harea. aud whuuever it aela hun gry insist ou live rabbit fur a meal, fhe rabbilH of courae object and the light will be betweeu theiu. tkt brand of the bird ia "the American bald eagle," aud it ia a tine apecimen. - Cattle Shot to Death. A uieaaaue from Pine, Ore., says there i great excitement on Kaal Pine creek, Baker tounty, on account of the finding ol seven head of cattle that had been abut to death. Gaitle owners awear vengeance. It i.-up-poaed thai the killing oi the cuttle waa the work of aheepherdera, the .ut ile haviug demoliahed a aheep camp. If it pruve true that aheepmen are re apuuaible for thia wauixu act aerioua trouble i expected, aa bad feeiiug has exiated fur a long time between cattle aud aheep owner iu thi sec tion ju account of the encroachment 0J the range. Mr. S. H. Allport. JohuatoaiD, Pa., aaya: "Our little girl almoat alruugled iu death with croup. The doctor aaid si..- oouluu't live but ue wa iuatautly relieved by Oue Miuute Cough Cure. Tall man L Co. Alhena Paroenala. Athena, Auk IB. Mrs. JoMB Saling of NadlOMM 's the Kiiest of Mrs. A. L. Jones. 11. Bi Nelson ol Weston waa an Athena visitor on Saturday, Homer Brnnaon and Bert l.ilcai of Pendleton were Athena vitttOfl on Sat urday. .1. 0. Stamper returned from Uewis ton Snndav and left on a hnstnea trip at l.a Grande today. Halph Steen of Milton sKnt Sunday here. .1 W. Kllia, Kd Murphy and John Kate, are Pendleton visitor Ualav. Prank WtMard lett for Walla Walla today to work on Moae Woodard's new residence lorli.W. llansell, the Athena c.uitractor w ho has chariie of the work. QlaO Saling o( Uendletoh visitisl re latives here on Sunday. I'ave Roach of Walla Walla was here on Saturday. Mrs. H. Raymond ol San Kranctaco ia the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Sanndera. Peter I sen berg of Hood River, an old time resident of Athena, ia spending the week with his many friends here. Another bnatneaa home haa Ihm-ii added to our ever lticrrasing lint. Peter Murray this week opened up a second band store in which a person ran tret anvthuiK from "a needle to an anchor," in the J. M. Mot til boiMinc. J. W, Chapman is this week paint ing the interior of the public school. The school director are going to make the building aa pleasant a. pons i hie for both teachers and pupils. Tot Cauiai Niht Alarm. "One night my brother'a babv was taken with croup," writea Mra. .1.0. "Snider ol Crittenden, Kv., "it aeeined it would strangle net .re we could tret a doctor, so we nave it Mr. King's New Uiacovcry, which gave .puck relief and permanent! y cured it. We alwaya BMP it ir, the house to protect our children from croup and whooping cough. It cured me ol a chronic bronchial trou ble that no other remedy would re lieve." Infallible (or coiikIi, colds, throat and lung trouhlea. 50c and fl. Trial lailtles fri' at Tallman ti Co. Sevan Day Al Carnival. All tin transportation line in the Norlhwe.-t are arranging to give spe cially low rates' to and from the Port laud carnival, which runs from Sep tembar IH to October It, and the ex cursion ticket, will be good for 7 days. Thia is tliejnt gest limit ever given M such ticktts, and will give people am ple time to aee all the aitfhts connect ed with the grent exposition With two lull military hands, a mil itary tournament, a horse show, ath letic sports, exhibits of n tig, agri culture, horticulture ami manufactur ing, a full midway, tin-works and an array ol amusement attractions, the carnival will lie one of the greatest events of the season, ami the admis sion fee is gointf to be onl L'5 cents, 10 cents for children. P.T.Thomas,umterville,Ala.,"l waa suffering from dyspepsia when I coin m. 'fuel taking Kodol Uyspepaia Cure. 1 took several buttle, and can digest anything." Kodol liyapepaia Cure ia the only preparation containing all the natural digestive fluid. It gives weak stomachs col lie rest, restoring their na tural condition. Tallman .V Co. A PENDLETON INVENTOR HP.NRY UARRRTT PATKNTS NOWBH. LAWN Utilize th Principle or th Farmar Plaid Hay Mower A Valu able Machine. I lenry Oarretl of Pendleton has re ceived letters patent from Washing ton, l. 0 . KM a lawn mowum doviM that seems to luue struck the mann fartnring people aa a thing so good that they want to puah it along, lie haa lettera and otTera ir London, Kiiuland, and SI applications from all parts of the United Stat".- for the ItandUnii of the invention. Mr. Oarrelt haa utilited the mechan ical principle of the ordinary Held tnowor uaed bv the farmer in rattiBf his hay. He haa a lokft bar exactly like that used on the field hay mower, gean.l with cog wheels, the whole anbatantial and durable and easy ol repair. The note1 end of the sickle bar is at the left of the machine, po jectiug somewhat, and enahltnit the oiHrator to run it cloae to a tree or walk or house and cut the ureas as easily as though there were no.ihstruc Hon there. This obviates the uae ( , pair of uarden shears to trim a lawn after the mower has lieon passed over it, as in the case of the ordinary lawn mower. 1 lie gearing ot ihe aicK'e har is furnished motive power by a chain from a sprocket wheel on the abaft of the main wheel what would be the bull wheel of a harvester to another sprocket wheel on a shaft carrying a licve. wheel that turns a pinion at the forward end of which is a short i ink giving tin oscillating movement to the sickle. riie cut is 1H inches wide. great advantage ia that it will cut long grass just aa eaally an it will cut short grass Hie ordinary lawn niwcr as every one knows who ha wrestled with one' of those diabolical contrivance, will not cut grass that stands higher than will permit the bars of the revolving I cutter to bring it agan it the haae nlate. Another villu able leature is an adjnatable handlebar that is held by a ratchet cotltrivaiico like that used on a , haV mower to lower or raise the sickle bar to cut long or short as doairod. Thia enables tall and short men to nsel the mower with ease. A shoe under the left end of the siik- i le bar enables the bar. to be raised or lowered at will. The patent was ipplied lor OM I -ei-ruarv II, 1001, and letters patent la- j sued' on Inly IB, HUM. Mr. Uarrett haa not yet aecepte I any ol the numerous offers that have j been made to him . . - James White, Bryaiii.vilie, 1ml , savs UeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve boalod! running sores on both legs. He had suffered ii years. i.ict..rs failed to help I him. (iet UeWitt'a. Accept no tinita t ion. Tallman a Co. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Fall and Winter Dress Goods in Broad Variety New go, nis arriving daily. today wt rm eived the moat handsomr lino ( wool drvM foodi tnd full oultinga ever shown in the efty such aa MolroM SolUM OnmltfttGhtTlots, Wort Poatifio Sort, Nrotki Suiting and Vflttl tu1 It's cvoiv Indy'l wish to own i ImikIho iK black or colored suit, a the ( nso iniiv he .nut In our low prn is w, m ike it i oinparatively ( ,i m.itti't. whether in plain weaves ch imported tancieti Tlw par ti( ular fabrics that wo mention hero ate the most up to date. A Handsome Line. ot all wool Ercmch nwtttttflti m all tin nrcttii'st. daintiest ami newest ul i 'tonsure in I noml vai new st Pmiaa patterns eas are ,iiva s shown earlmai await vmt in th Pile heriv IS st i M Arrival at Hotel Pendleton. .1 C Murrv, n Kranctaco. .1 I Weding, Portland. H A Smith, Portland. W S Olbeoo, Nyaaa, Or. Q J Kauffinan, Portland. Il It ROM, I'orllaud. I W Jackson, Portland. ' II P Brudos. Portland. A Roderick Urant, Portland. J A l.ucke!, Portland. (NO Sterna, Spokane. John Snyder, Tacoma. Mr. A J Cue. Arlington H r Booth, Baker City. R W Hill, Denver. T K Raater, Portland. I P Marahall, city. A P llradhiirv, Portland. J C Mackimi N R. k n Ooman, Portland. ( S Vniiiigman, Portland. 0.0.Bnk, Beirue, Ark., aaya: 1 was troubled with constipation until 1 bought DnWItt's Kittle Karly Riaera. 8iuce then have been entirely cured of my old complaint. I recommend them. Tallman v Co Just Received A largo shipment of outing flannels. ITu ne . rtatnly the finest and largest assortm'-iit evei handled in I'eiidletOlt, If vmi will make a comparison Ol values in this stoi k we have no tear nf the result. Not prices alone bni cjuality as wrii will interoal yon, We absolutely guarantee you the lowest peices. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ragtnti Butterwiok i pAttornt, Mormon BinnoDa' llla 1 Oim.h I i"' ' I '' Tiii.y "" ... .11 I1", . it ' , ' . 'k 'I " ' l)llity, Mr.tdncnejj, nr Cinni t n.il Inn. tout T witcliln O et fin of;an Mim lrr trio tram ami f pyii iiiiiii.t) wun Itiar. tirv mi m". i llPgil orrh irtta G3 apnrmiitorrroa Ineorfin aaiona. 4.1.1 Sn. ..t.lnf 1. ... .i Coat Manhootf. Im- insomnia, Paine aek, Nanpu. Da man, V ,.-.i.. SIOPI fr Unlilnaa. 10 Mairy, t-paa o Rlona Qui, Vn.U of Dls irk.dld. ' ei ,T T .il. itirw ta at h .i I II I . IMt ffti'1"". JMBJ Atiurob, Hhop HgtmoiUy Co., Ian PranviMo. Oml I UHton ... 'l..pt Kiilt HALH H. I tvMaM x i t, IMI 'H'Hls. S 1 1 1 Vi iS . OllKMiirt. FORKS EVERYTHING - f- vi- i- to 15. VBARS 0i Stomal Ii TrOttbkl, No mat ter how lonj; standing. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CUkl: will ccki: 00000000 Vi a want Ilia wrakuai atomacba to treat. Tlil NMBOtf will restore the Oauafe normal ud Ueallby foudllluii. It you have l.eaa .ufler lug wldi Iiy.(..'p.la uealu Ukluv Ihl. remedy, aud He liuw yuu will Kraduslly luiprova. Por sale in TallfTfH Co. and all hrst class drOggiata, or send to Frank Nan. Portland Hotol I'har ma. , Portland. Oregon. Pfi00 J1.00 a bottle, t Kotths foi m. ,.. express prejiaid BEST FOR THE BOWELS . t pt-rft FlGPRUNE Cereal CKildren who drinK Figprune thrive and grow strong'. The perfect food drink for growing children is FlOPKUNt. It is made from carefully se lected California figs, prunes nnd sound, well ripened grain. Looks like collee- Tastes like coffee- But there is not a grain ol cofTee in it. Boil from 5 to 10 minutes only ALL OKOCKkS 8KLL FIGPRUNE CEREAL Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD QUTTKRN For buna and dwelling Obaopai than tiu. Lumber, lath, ShtnglcH, KuildtiiK Papc 1 . Tar Papci , Linie and (xnicsnt, MoutditiKH. Pickets. IMahter, Mnck And Sand, Screen Iltxn .. X. Windo -Sash aud l n Terra jit i Plot, Borie & Light, Prop9! Alta St., opp. Comt linn Ilk! 1 . DIAMONDS HANSI (IRI) & THOMPSON, R4BOWABI Ml it'll wis Main Strttti Pcndlclon, Ore. LOW DOW N TANK PUMPS. LACE LEATHER SUCTION HOSI ROPES, STEEL CABLE, ETC ! ! FOR - HARVEST BOLTS Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock Coast on the oonnnotion at ranch A l Telouhonn dram Pilot KiM'k or r.ndletajn, Chan. Cunningham. Mil I JlililiBi a 1 I . Hotel i mm (MO, IIAHVKAU, Hrvp Kleftdotly furabbed Steam Heated I uiupaait flail M00I aiJ a hall Iruoa Japot Sample K um In cuaaawtloa Kouiu Rnlc SL, 75c, $1.1 l..r .uil iiaaJI ' I" lkl CANDY CATHARTIC EAT EWI LIKE CANDY . 1 to tokk T..I. rer Kick. . , tirlr. M, . ,, 1,,, v, ni,. ri i,. k.uii.i. .ut ........ , . ,, i.i.l.M .Ul. .Mr v. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Oreuo's Mutt Lamuuii Rewrt. The Hotel Flavel I, now open fur the aeaoon Kiutwi oulbpc nsaurl uurlli ui Mc.uu.ray. h.Mii iuuui vluctria uaniMi ua iieaui uchmj. Hotel Pendleton Under New riaiiayjeiiiciit Strictly Klfbt-Cls hitnllent Coibioe. Kvory Modero CuDiOfileo Vuur 1 .mill, Ilka 1 .01 u no Will ..I.I... 11 doaa by agauMgajrgkgjf l9a3liMaSttkLill The Domestic Laundry, J. K. JtOHlNrtON Bar and Kllllard Rooms The Beet Hot Van Dun Bros., Props 1 Glff U 1 Trial Rail. 11.00 a day Special Kale by 1 tel or noili Mead guar tors for Traveling Mo. In Baatorn Oregon. Successors to J. e..Moore r.uwl b.lUiug bi,, Ii uu NortL Paclll. ( oaat. Luzurluua club Uuuau, iurluillua borllii .1 luya, I.I1IUM lialli aud alda bar Tiuuli courla aud uauy cxualleot altraclluua. Ou uuudrvd ruuiui. Bruaael carualad aud uoulaiu Iuk baal lurullura wouvy could buj lug dl.UU, 1 IclvpUuUi' IU uttli HuU.1 uuder ui.uaavuiaut ol ('ul J. F. U.i e. For rataa, eU . addruaa aoujl rial, Plavel Oiugou, ur ddrua J L MlUiUoll, auv iouiy ulcM.r'jaui Bulldlua, PurUaiid.Uraauu. For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. j