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jusTarrived mil? FALL CLOTHING HARVEST 70 PER CENT DONE The Union Label A badge of honor Contained on all Our Fall Garments Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. FRANK M'BRIDE RELEASED Las S--! Lft! SSST Nl Sumeism ivi na,. city. Ore., Ann- 2-J. -Special. t M. MoHrul. . in. Sail l.akr ,r ....l lam vnHtertlav tiv i t, nun rl imin-tor Bennett in company S mEm "!,,H . .leMKl lMteeniiiK. Hie mipei ?S mae key win. h MeBridt L d which were believed to im tntliepn'''l'''' 10 F"' r"1" . -.i.. I ..n..r- u,re ai-. luki'h . are to be Mel to determine if I ,itke robbery. It api-ears that IIWIS Emm ' 5 1 r,"i IfttnUken into cnsmuy iiey.mu mo bet that be has HTWd MBM for postal HmH M" WW inrilier imiuiriu (P . . l...t I... Madia at it id I., Ill' Willi Mi- -lnr- .i ... M at the tioie ol me ronnerv, mm libit to prove. fhta he reeclie.t here he was aivoin- . . . L. I. mAl.t bttitu or wouiau wuv m nii ... Ulr lrp!lV neilll 'in- rauac ui Itttltll. H " nit iiiiMti with tier the a rrnte I hulore, and Blie tnd tor him while jailed. She la J to bin i i:liilit t him, notwith- ading the fact that he nan a wtie J .a.. .kllJian iti f'talli fU 1." Ill I IU , ,: 1 aaaaa. ..Bride if the Rspbsw "1 ei-Smiator mi- Mi'lSridi' ol nr. .kni, ami un lolJaJp McBmle ol Spokane. He iHt left Biker since bit- release, niho be will remain here in the MMti ol the tlriii he repreaerits, liter Publiihintt'ompaDy. bcMMoleoagh or croup give the Mr ooe One Minute Cough Cure. i rwt eeiy anil have im tear. I lie i.iJ till be ll right in a little wh ile . laila. Pleasant In take, al wave fiarr (ad (liinMt iiiHtantanteoiiH in Tillman A Co. USE'S STREET PAIR PLAN l Km JaDour'i Urleulal Showi and UeUiual Other Fealnres. Voile, Aug. 22. All arrangements aaipieisU lor a iiittcnitirniit Mtreet III (inch will be huh in thia citv September U to 13, inclusive, carnival will In- ushered in the iJiy by a grauil parade compoaei! a.--------- ui i ieorge JahourV famous company of Oriental sbows and over 200 regu lars from the harracka, besides mini eroue other local attractions. Hex w ill head the procession which wiil Ire re viewed by the queen from her throne as it passe down Main street. Many entertaining displays have been arranged for and handsome prises will be the reward for special merit. There will be a grand floral display on one of the evenings of the fair and the best dec orated carriage or Moat in the procession will receive one of the finest times. A novel teature oi ine affair will be a public wedding, the contracting parties, In addition to re ceiving complimentary tickets for all the attractions ot the occasion, vtill be giveu $50 in cash by (ieorge .labour. Arrangements are being made with the railroads for a redoction ol rates PrOB all statu points and, fudging from public interest which is in evidence m outside districts as well us here, large crowds are sure to he in attendance. Dearness Cannot oa cured by local application, an they cannot ruarii i hi deaeaaed portion ol the ear. There l only OOe wkv to eur,-iliialiiHmi, ami thai i- by i-oiiniitii tlonal remedlea. Iiealnew ! eauwil by an in llameil eoiiilltion ui tin' mm mi- linnit; oi Um Emlaeblan tuba. When tble tube get In llaiiiail you have a riniibllUR (ountl or Imper Ml bearlUR, ami when it In entirely eloeud daafnese U the ruiult. anil unltvw the lullamma Hun ran In- oik, -ii .ml ami tin. nH- ri.-lornd In IU normal condition, bearing will bededroyed lorever ; nil aim oul "i t'ii rv i-amted li caiarrb. which la uothlug but an lnttamed condition ol the uiiicouk nurlai-en We will Kiir one biimlred dollar.- loi am . ol deal 0 Hinted by caurrb) that uanoot be cured by llall'i Catarrh Cure Hand for eirrulart, free r. J. CIIKNK. .V mi., loieuo, w DO YOU NEED CLOCK, WATCH, RING WATCH CHAIN, CHARM. BE! SILVtK FOKKS. KNIVKSOK SP0G.NS. OK AN fcURM clock nythioK the Jewelry line WHITOMKauil I Wll.l. atWYOl THKHBHI ol 'b,ANl( I'MlfHS puisHunzicker Jeweler aUJ Ootician lu"ltieAla,Wrnllo Heller'! rltild bv all druaaUU. 7 e Hall'e Family PlUa are the bed. Arrivals at Hotel rendition. P E Cowan, Portland. M II I'attou, Spokane. W K Cooper and wife, New York. N K Lee, Uakeadale. Mrs Minnie Warner, Oakendale. - M Hart, Portland. (too H Ijreen, Hpokaue. Mark Patton, citv. (i W Hunt, Portland. Geo Uretghton, Moscow M Hickaon, city. L E French, Portland. T W Jaukaun, Portland. N Berkeley, citv. .1 W Campbell and wile, Mitchell, Ore. J B Eddy, Portland. Ward T Smith, Tacoma. U CI Bakor, S.attl, ( .1 Kaufman, Portland. (' M Smith, Portland. Win .Maher, Portland. Sam Koberta, Alaska. , I. h mil, 'Krisoo. .1 H Kiodckner, Spokane W Dal lard, Portland. P M El well, Spokane. Tot Causes Night Alarm "it. .a. niirltt niv lirothur's babv was Ukeu with croup," writes Mrs. J. 0. Snider ol UritUtuUen, Ky., it aeouiou it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. Wealwavskeep it in the house to protect our MlMrfJ. Irom croup aud whooping cough. It cured me Ot a chrome bronchial trou ble, that no other remedy would re lieve." Infallible lor coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. 50c and 1. Trial bottUs free at Tallman A Co. m m for Sal. 100 acres of sumiuerfallow, H0U acres ol stubble limit laud ; all imoleuieuts and stock neoeaaary to work tlie land. Inquire ol Purl Bowman. James White, Brvaiivsvilie, lud.,uya DeWitfs Witch Haael Salve healed running aorea on both lege. He had sutttired u years. Doctors failed to help him. tiet DeWitt's. Accept no imita tions. Tallman .v Co. fINISK THAN TBARS. IN FORMER Many New Combines Sold Thla Tear En abled Hop Rapid Cathar ine of the Oraln. "Seventy iiercent of the grain raisvd in Umatilla conntv this vear is now in the sack." In this assertion made bv I!. L Smith, the implement dealer, concur many farmers and other men in a po sition to obtain accurate iRfnrmaton. Mr. Smith's estimate is an average of estimates given bv a larne number of well posted men in Pendleton, trrain dealers, implement men and tanner This beinir the case, the harvest will end mnch earlier than in former years. It began on June J5, although only a few at that time commenced cutting. By the Konrth of July, the harvesting became almost general, and a week later about everyone in the county who had wheat was engaged in gathering the grain. The hen nning was therefore at the usual date, and ordinarily the harvest ing would have extended much farther into the fall. As it is, two weeks hence will see the virtual end of the 1901 crop garnering. Combines Helped. One reason why the harvest has gone so rapidly is the sale this year of 32 combines by K. L. Smith. If the average for each machine lie placed at 25 aores a day, and it be assnmed that there were already as many ma chines nsed as were sold this year, IS. the H4 would cut during 70 days of harvesting 112,000 out of the 180,000 acres, approximately, that were crop ped for this year. The balance was cut hv headers and threshed either from the header wagons or from the ?tacr. The harvesting has progressed with hi tie interruption and the grain comes trom the machines in good i-.,n dition. 4 a THE TEACHER'S EXAMINATION on the P PLEDGED ARTICLES including iu.eu.en'8 and ladies' gold and silver watches, 'iasof all kinds, erruigs, chains and great variety ol Jewelry Wbejold at extremely low prices during the month of August. early :ur the bargains. . P a most omplete stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, 2Jg aerj tad carpets Qfc'!i lor plumbiaf and tinning given prompt attention Joe Basler, Mam Street, Pendleton MAIL BOXES LIAVI YOUK OKDEKS WITH V WHEN IN NEED OF ANY THING IN ......... (raniteware, Tinware, Guilders' Hardware plumbing or Electrical Supplies CALL ON J. CLARKE & CO. Opera House Block. as a competent and successful instruc tor along these lines. He was former ly in the newspaper business, having published "The Republican Journal" at I xng Pine Neb. He came to Ore gon and located at Arlington about a year ago. Five families ar rivet) at Athena Tuesday Irom Morgan county, Mis souri, anxious to escape that drouth stricken state and locate in bountiful Oregon. They came hv rail and had live carloads of household goixis, farm- intr imnlAtitAntai anH hnrajia Tltttv were unablf to dispose of this nrouertv i,',orsT in Missouri and brought the entire farm outfit along, even to plows, har rows, wagons, work horses and har ness. They left their Missouri ranches Itehind them. One roan sold bis crop of corn, in the Held, at .VI cents per sere. WHO IS THE WHEAT MN(1? SOMR INCMNRD TO DURSTIOK PKR INORR'S RIGHT TO THt nil i plea Mr. Weston Leader's Raflaetioni Questions and Answers. Of the 20 applicants for teachers' certificates at the recent county exam ination in Pendleton, 10 were success ful. Thia ia a remarkable showing, ays the Weston Leader, compared with the previous examination, when there ,.re man. failures, ami is n, counted for bv the fact that the ques tions were less difficult and the class better prepared. The examination mav not have been ilithciilt, but such mathematical ques tions as this, on a hot dav, most have caused considerable annoyance to per "pinng school ma ams: What is the cost of t tie lumber aud poets to fence the nw'4 oi the sS. of the ne'4 of a section with a four noard fence, itosts eight faet apart and cost hilt lit cents ea h, fencing at f I M m par MV" It s not very hard, ol course, nut the average layman, WOO doesn't have to teach school, would rather build sever al real fences then hgure the cost of this hypothetical one. Then some thing like thia is apt to bother a per son who is not in training to climb the ladder of educational fame: "A 4o-foot ladder placed between two kiIih reaches one of them feet from the ground aud the other feet. How far apart are they'.'" The first question in grammar im mediately stumped a member of the Leader stall who has strung together ahniiuu words, truthful, grammatical, or otherwise, but never to bis knowl ede has punished delinquent subscrib ers with a "complex declarative sen tence." We'll give a pub. doc. on the money or tariff question to any Leader reader- teachers barred who can do thia and survive: "Write a complex declarative sen tence having an adjective clause, an adjective phrase, an adverbial phrase, and a conjunctive pronoun." Or this, in geography: "Name and give the general cnuree of the following rivers: Two flowing into the Caspian sea three into the Black sea; one into the sea of Asul." How many ol us could get up and glibly reel off a correct answer to the following query in mental arithmetic hen to read it induces a aort of pare ia in the average brain i "Thirty-six is four tilths Oi how many time three-fifths of JO'.' Seven- eighths of 48 is how many times three- IgLtbt of Id?" After rttat llitf the supreme court n decision as to whether the constitution follows the Hag, or the flag the consti tution, or whether they play tag wiin each other among the island, juat run over toe above for menial recreation. If you eacape the asylum your intel lect it- invulnerable. In orthography a man who can apell at theogamoua without a tremor would LmIUW tu rusii bliudly into this: Dctine the following Vowel, consonant, diphthong, syllable, accent, prefix, mithce primitive word, dervie tive word, compound word." The numerous questions ui the list are all practical, aud those relating to 1' nited States history aud cinl govern meiil are something wh'ch e.erv fill sen aa well as acliool teacher should know but almost luvariably diwsu't I he t.-a uueries published aho.e were merely selected at random to show that even an "easy examination" requires diligent preparation and a trained memory on the part of the teacher, v. ho must literally arm liimnelf with k i o a-ledge of the subjects covered . verMKe iiliteu would climb a tree ll bombarded witii the interroga mm points comprised in the list. as- as- 9 i THE WESTON NEIGHBORHOOD A Peer Mvstery It is a mvstery whv WORMS endure backache. headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholv, fainting ami dixsy spells when thousands have proved that Klectric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. "I suffered for vears with kidney trouble," writea Mr. Phehe Cherley of Peterson, la., "and a lame back pa I mil me M I could not dress myself hilt Klectric wholly ure.1 me, and, although 7. years old, I am now able to do all my work." It overcomes constipation, im proves appetite, gives perfect health. Only Me at Tallman Co. drug store. ROBERT WIND LOST -POUND Missed Hit Way in the Maaeham Moun tains. Robert S. Pond came home from Meacham this morning, ending a b'ssant two weeks' camping outing. Pond expresses his gratitude to the tar that let! him a few days ago back to camp from the mases of unknown mountain trails. He had gone to the tunnel, ami thence desired to proceed to the rancli owned bv Rev. K. L. Forbes Soon Mr. Pond was lost, anil, lay advancing to its close, the sun went down and the darkness (ell from the wing of night. It grew chilly. Cohl winds blew from snow-crowned peaks that are bathed in an eternity of frigidity. Mr. Pond was clad in white duck trowser, barnt leather belt, a shirt waist and a straw hat. Light canvas shoes encased his ft et About 10 o'clock Mr. Pond found himself at the head of a deep dark canvon, high up where neans won t boil and snow gets N feet deep in win- tor. He heard the growl of the Dear, the wail of the covote, the laiy sound of the rattler that wis stupitied by the old, and the screech of the panther. Spiteful gusts ot wind whistled about the rockv points and warned of a coming st , mi. Had he been not alone he would not have been in a plight so serious. Hut he is prone to wander off alone and spends most of his vacations in solitary walks to view the landscape o er. He had not eaten since hreakiastmg at rl a. in., therefore lie was hungry. After a while lie heard the h. dated passenger train send out one of tboae heart paralyzing shrieks that echoed through the mountain height and showed Him where was Meacham sta tion. He was not long in hurrying lown that gulch and joining bis fellow campers who were just aimui m organ tie a searching party to tiring in ma mangled hodv for decent burial. five at Families from Mlaaoarl Arrive Alhana This Weak. The Kat Oregon lan 1 indebted to the Weston laeader for the following item: Joe Baddeley returned yeaterday ai ternoou from the Walla Walla hospital He submitted to a severe surgical op eratiou there aud is now recovering. Mrs. Fauuie Fuuderburk, beloved wife of H. A. runderburk, died Fri Uv luurniuir. AtlMUst 10. at the Ms Lent' huaoital in Walla Walla, from the effects of bood poisoning followiug a tiiriMcal oueratiou tor a tumor. Walter and (ieorge Ciaon have aold the crop from the "home place" near fcaftaa-n , ,,lll(if IMIIlaf about 2000 Backs, to Frank L. Kogera, an Athena buyer, at i"'.i oeuta. This is the first deal in new wheal so far reported here. The boy will hold the crop from their 8poord raucb for later development. James H. Junes, a Peudleton buyer, purchased a carload of beef cattle yea terday from Henry Mtamper of this city at SJ.O0 per hundred. Tbe cattle will be snipped to the sound from Athena. Mr. Jonea i alao in tbe mar ket for a carload of fat boat , but was unable to pick them up in the Weaton neighborhood. , . Prof and Mr. B. B. tsmilh have arrived in the city from Arlington to make their home. Prol. Smith will have charge of the work in penmau aliip, bookkoopiug aud drawing at the normal school, aud is recommended la It Walter Plerae or A. C. Ceakhurn er sera Other Parmer Who Has ore Wheatf (ieorge Peringer' right to the crown as king of Pmatilla county's wheat men is questioned Several persons refuse to how down ami worship oim, intimating that the title "King is distasteful to them. If thev establish their disloval con ten- lions, then Mr. Peringer most alslicate I or be compelled to descend from I he throne and take his rank as a mere prince of the blood royal. No one will dpnv bis right to a princedom. The fact, undisputed, that he threshed and stored r.4.400 bushels from Kik) acres, at an average of J8 bush lee to the acre, certainly entitle him to a drit-hv or an earldom, while a common baronetcy would not lie high enough to place him It a rank commensurate with his wheat holding Mr. Peringer enjoyed a whole lot of frew advertising for a week by reason of the K.ast Oregonien's publication of the hypothetical fact that he was king of wheat producers in Umatilla coun ty. He was the succeosor, eo it was thought, of Henry r. Pierce, now in Nome City, Alaska, who a years ago was conceded to lie the Pooh Bah of cereal raisers. But a number of persons are disputing Mr. Peringer's legitimate succession to the throne of Geres, fabled god who ruled the realm of grains way back in the myth ological days. Someone asserts that A. C. Oockburo if Weston is the right ful successor; others that W. M . PUm should he called the aiug of the wheat raiser. A self-apisiined committee is now at work investigating the matter ami probably tomorrow a decision wili have been reached, when due announce ment will he made ami the crown "up on tbe Lnpercal" will be offered the rightful man, who, unless he "refuse it thrice," will be placed upon thei throne to rule for one year or until some one comes forward todisphn'e the present pretender. Mrs. S. H. Allport. Johnstown, Pa.,, aayi: "Our little girl alinoet strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't live but she was instantly relieved by One Minute Cough Curt-. Tallman A Co. Melons and Vegetables. R. Martin receives every dav fresh shipments of vegetables and melons and they are the heat on the market aa they are specially selected lor Martin ' by good judges ol melons and vegel antes. If vou need any good peaches ' for canning you should leave yonr or-lei-.it Martin's. He alo has jars and extra caps and rubbers. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Fall and Winter Dress Goods in Broad Variety N. w k. mils arriving; ilailv Today Wt n-, eived the most handsoOH line- nf wool dress fOOdl and fall luitingi avei shown in tip , iu .tu h as He I rose Solid Granites.Cheviots, Wo Peatide Sole. Perot In Suiting and Venetians It's every lady's wish to own . handsome, black or colored suit, as the case may he, and by our low pricMI we make tt I OOrBparativel) eas matter, wnetner in piain weaves or iunirtr, tancics 'p tit ular fabrics that Rye mention here are the most up to date A HandMtne ot.ill wool Kretii Ii ll innels. m all the prettiest, daintiest Line. Ill .III tile newest IVum,,-, outer i . ami newest ideas art .tlways shown earliest Pleasure and good values aw.nt you in this itoch pat Hie h'-rr Just Received A, lan:" shipment of outing, flannels. Plirv are certainly the and largest assortment ever handled in PwMlwtOn, ll you wtl a comparison ol values in this stork we have no fear oi the Not prices alone hut quality as well will interest you finest I make result. Don't la- satishetl with leim relief fn niligeatiith Kodol llya- pepsia cure permanently and com pletely remove this complaint. It re lieves iMirmanently because it allows the tired stomach perfect rest. Diet ing won't rest the stomach. Nature receives supplies Irom the fiaal we eat. The sensible way to help the stom ach is to use 'KiaJol Dyspepsia cure, which digests what you eat aud can't help but do you good. Tallman Co. For aal. On account of departure t offer lor sale my private house, corner Johnson aud Webb atreet, containing eight room, alao a (our room cottage and two lota near school house J. HKI'KKM AN. BAD BLOOD i ae am r're a an . i.i.j rr laeae sod ti- mil- uuttsrrul ujetnt-iu( I bava orien ttlttll.U !',l ft llaWall'tllW flWavftlll W IftftV "a bar fouial it - ' ' " sinua lakiua ibsoi hluud bitft uaau uurllad sua air ouamloi'.i' bu h Bruved woudsrfu If abd I fr. mut-b bsiurr ibeeerr ftllUi nil' it p'-a- '-...... - - M W W W CATHARTIC hirdccirieto fcj raj i mtTtmo f mm Pmlftiftlils Pttr,i Ti- tt'-sl ,,al .Seei i.trli .el. "I latitat lUl f CURE CONSTIPATION. ... (Urit-at Hmm'l IXftSftftt. IkkHft B-aUMJ. " NOTOBAC d ugr,iiiierd uy mi- O'Ug j(u Uj Is Mm. TmImimh liabii nU and yiARi No mat YEARS, iu, 15. 35 of Stomach Trouble. ter how long, standing; NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CUkt WILL 0LMIB ooe u o Hi- want 1I1 at-ttSufti (luiuaelM lo treat. Tbls reioedx will restore ilia Uiuiat'ta 10 ooriual iel Iteallbjr oodilloii 11 rou bars Ixmo ultt-r lug wilb by(sxla uiu uklu ibis reiuedjr, sail Ma- kMW " gradually luipraw. For sale by Tallman ic Co. and all first dass druggists, or send to Frank !Mau, Portland Hotel Khar nucv. Portland, Oregon. Price fl.oo a bottle, 6 bottles lor $$., express prepaid. FlXiPRUNE Cereevl Represents the Highest standard of excellence in cereal coffee products 54 California figa and prunea, scientifically blended with 46 well ripened grain, makea a table beverage of rare quality. In FlGrBUNX there ia com bined, with the delicioua fruit flavor, all the nutritious and health-giving qualities of fruit and grain. Boil from 5 to 10 minutea only ALL OROCERS BULL FIGP1UNE CEREAL Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD UUTTKHH Kor barnt aod dwell iuga. Uheaper thau tin. (.umber, la-ath, Shinglo. RuildiuK Paper, Tur Paper. Lime and (cmeut, Moulding. Pickets, Plaatcr, Hrick and Sand, Screen lsooi-iseV WindoWH, Sash and boon, Terra Cotta Plfja, Borie k Light, Prop'. Alta St., opp. Court House . IKE ( ( ( ( DIAMONDS l WH are lite ueofilu and Ute only poopls lit ibe Saddlery biuiuwi in Pendleton that em tilo) a lull force oi lucebanlo Hie year arouaa. and uiak. our owu HaililltK, Havrntax, en u,l lo not alitb itMiii Irom the faclarlas like some ef our oouiiaitilors and tlien tall you they an good home Blade; but tbey are not. JOSEPH 1.LL, LeaMllag rtaj uee aod SaSStvry. t out l (uuili) Will J (IbVllJs II .-a shine The Domestic laundry , J. V. fUJBlNHON. We absolutely Kuarantee you the loweftt peices. THE .MaRa ' n 1 iaja u fn ihh. dit, PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agents Bttitttrwiok i Pfttttrttt, Mormon lahop Ptiia . I.W BHUn naj-flW'WMV aa VOUI ' ev fun. Ill - Ma ! i.i are Mi IMsi the twain fend ' sal MMflkty rrf .ti.ka. with luiaa. 1. 1. ..1st lr. r, Mlsht-Lo a or Oftftftft. aamlnaj tmiaaions. t-arn laoa. Nanoua D nriinaas n ssa'rr, Lnu or awaapfe feemen, Varlrooele, Um (Juion n Oi LTM . ".in. t"i ,n. ... I-... ( 1 v i-y i-'i BHBHaS A .-Mn -uiiiui,. t -a ' .. .1.1 t4 t wki.tj. Cut, Lost t 1 m aiorrnoea a.. ,m . n, , anrtooe. lis Ineofnnla, ralna SJftf-ouft o- Aeeraee. Slenoa Remeey Co., San rraweleeo, oai. roit HK IS H V TAI.I.MASI . (!.. DKITOUIHTa. rs m.i t- om HBION. laOW-DtmN TANK PUMPS. UwCC LEATHER SUCTION NOSE ROPES, STEEL CABLE. HTC : : FORKS EVERYTHING - FOR - HARVEST BOLTS HANSFORD & THOMPSON. BABDWAM Mi' kcii an N Main Street, - Pendleton. Ore Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock on the Coast Tslsphone oonnsotioo rsnoh. A.I druHH Pilot Kim-L or Psndlston, Ohat. Cunningham. 9 1 pw hi I in fill 1 Gearee OliO OASVBAU. Prep KleftdDtly Kuroisbed StMB Build l.uropsae Haa Hi.. i . id a hall ft om Jcot Ham pis Wttwsji In toaoattlea Ruom RaU I!;, 75.. um Hotel Pendleton Under New nanagement Slrlctljf Plnt-ClaUb hitelleot CBikliie. livery Hodsro Coovsoisuce HE Gilt Ol I Trial Halats 1.00 I day Spaciai Ktia leal or Mil T 4 Bar and Billiard Uooas. f he Bast Hoi. Van Dran Bros.. Propa Head quarters tor I raveling Man la fcaatcrn&Oregon. Suacsssora to J. E.iMoors For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. n i