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WE SELL MENS' AND BOYS' GOODS EIOUJ8IYE JUST RECEIVED An immense shipment of TRUNKS, YAK rSES, TELESCJPBS, H.W'D BA.G9 and SUIT (JA.SES. We guarAtitce our prloei th lowest in the city. BAER & DALEY. Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters. 729 Main Street SATTKDAY, A DOUR 24, Ml, DAILY. WEEKLY AND 8EMI-WKEKLY T TMI BUt Orcronlan Publishing Company, . AT H-NW.l ..-N. iHI (.N. DHL VSV I FTtOM AT9: OMcopyfK' , mtl Ktrxm ' MOfilhl. by mail Uif up? pr Mk . Ir i tmtr Tnl ufrHptiM W.f auabtit RiMi witKLT 4trerirr!o ATBS . Da copy hi yaar Ua copr ti i Months 1 i . . riptlon ftlr.f unWft wimlt M'eecBimoN UfMi OM'ODT -nr fUf v t a-a I la.gls copy MIT Ml IIIWII BATSS IDiars'sy Alatia.mrnla I Oat Inch, r, t.tt. n srmi.Wrakly pr month , . . . Oat Inch, or laaa. In daily irr month . 1 mn i.f act. r laa. in Italy and Hftllffwl month , tnta- ir hat Srm V. -r I , r inn i - ra I - lot ,rrff tntaatnt hr.. Daily, par In, n pea mnnth . of tl.aff thraatn. htt. In lla.ly and vaak lr.ir I In. n f-i inn.th a (ma in ea, ft laaa in nri ly prt in., ton fi.yt Hoar la. hra. In Waaklv. Inch nrr annnth , . . . Oaffff Ihraff) tin hat. In TuMaay'a la.u. of Sctnl. Weakly, par inch par rairiuh . ... fff V.li.l nnsaSrill a lyeatlsaesals In Vim Wtilli Wraaly oi Daily, rrtt i.sa-Mloa. pat t.cb, ft nc , SSch aubMtueal taaaa aMaa.Jot. Local specs.. Ma cm. pai Una aact taayrUoa. 4 STUDY IN SOCIAL MORALS. A recent ieont in 1'emlletn KM lit rellection as to what in worth most in thin li(e, money, character, high repntittion ami faithful devotion t some naefiil occupation ; or social pleasures, good clothes, aim the thing; that money will buy. A vmini! man who hail the confidence of hi employ em con (earner! that he violated the trust they reposed in him and took UmIi property thai he might aell it and in nisei i uae the proceed;, lie wa a man of iinuiual physical strength, of remarkably sound body, and of adapt ability to the work lie had performed during the greater part of eight year. Hi compensation wan, ao far a we know, commensurate with the service performed, lie wan kindly spoke of by those who managed the inatitutimi with which he was connected. Proper attention to hi dutie and the demon stration of capacity in the husiiies would have made him a sucivswful can .lidatc for advancement. Here we have all of the elements es sential to anv career. Vat the voung man choose to betray tin' i oiitiileno Lm held anu ruin the prospects (or Issuer thing 111 this community. There i a caue. It i not sullicient to cite the fact. It is probably due to an ambition to enjoy things that are not in them selves harmful good clothes and so cial pleasures and that are even de airable, if the means to purchase them be secured legitimately. But too ttflM are these thing valued above those that make for permanency of charact er and solidity of life. They an- not essentials. The essential are procur able without expenditure of money and any boy can secure them iniiil improvement, clean moral, true gen tlamanly bearing, earnestness, olear conscience, and the respect of one's fellows. those who lead thought and set the social pace in this and every commun ity are responsible, in some degree, for this emphasis that is placed upon the exteriors in social life by young men of the class under conaiderat mil lie 1 absolutely inexcusable. All men know better than to take another 's property. Hut tnere are extr.in influence., always at work foruiin.: character and the misery of Kw case is tnat those of brain ami blfil honor and public respect !" often i an example, apparently, to teach that these iion-esaeiitialx, conceded a not harmful, are the thing most to be sought by man. It is deplorable that our social for mation is such that those who aspire to a place 111 it are proue to select good clothes and the immaterial em bellishments as the real substance. WHO is 0R10INALV Now is read the imputation that the great and good Abraham Lincoln t Har rowed the epigram "of the people, for the people and by the people " hveryone will in sackcloth and ashe repent of the harsh things they said last winter in censure of Kdwin H. Minehiu of the university of Oregon for bis appropriation of some oi Carlos Martyn's sentence in "Wendell I'hil ip tiie Agitator." Minchin did ap propriate many sentences in hi inter collegiate contest oration with which lie won in Oregon, and took tMMd piaee at Whitman college in the con teat for the North coast won by Ar thur Hauerbaub. But before coming up bare young Miuehiu passed through i a Imptism of fiery criticism that proh- J ably tried out all tendency in future to write and palm off aa original what was uot his original composition. 1 But now comes Mrs. tilixabetb A. I Meriweather with the assertion that in the preface t" the old Wickliffe Bible, published in MM are the word: "This Bible. i for (lie novernment of the iieople, by thi" -ople ami for the iwople. " QgOt I'arker, consul at llirininghatn, Knglaiul, had previously claimed the phrase ormnmtetl in a hook published in Kngland in KH.'r which re.nl: "The American government i a gov ernment oi the people and lor the eo pie." It was at the battlefield of (tettys- burg, pronounced hv some to he the greatet military episode ot hintorv, that liimoln nronoiinced what is de clared by main to he the most remark able apothegm that ever fell from the lips oi an American, and even from any tatman who ever lead a public's thought. The (iettyshnrg speech of Lincoln, covering scarce a page in a I fli-nio book, I now enrolled by lllis I'erry, an erudite student ot our lang uage, a one of the Knglish classic, worthy a place alongside the gem of literature penned by I kfjQg incey , Macaulay. I'oe and Irving. It will la a shock rude, indeel, to have made the charge that Lincoln took his world fa j moils epigram Irnm the Wyclitt" Bible preface, written ,"4ll year tielore the j martvr president in a two-ininute talk extempore poke himself immortal a an orator, when Kdward Kverett, the I orator of the occasion, polished, clas- steal, astute, is reineinliered for his I two-hour address only hy him who is : famili.tr with the page of history. KAST8RN ORKUON'S UANUBR. Objectionable a is the manipulation that despoil the public domain through enormous reserve ami lieu land machination, this is not the whole danger involved in tile present public laud agitation. One of the most seriou menace ot the situation as it stand tlay i that borne t.. the transurndent cause of forest protection and conservation of water supply. Un-,,t- something can tay the present resolution oi the general land ottice and the popular disgust with the whole reserve policy aroused by dis coveries oi tricky dealing, the means (or prevention of forest denudation and consequent impairment of water supplies will augur most adversely tor the future oi Kastern Oregon. It is in perfect keeping with Mr. Hermann' superficial habit of thought and high estimate ot political posing that a soon a the lieu land abuse are exposed he should hasten to cry out that he will recommend no more lorest reserves. 1 he idea that the water Hoiirce of the Cascade and Blue mountains can be protected from leiiinlat ion without turning over all the gotsl land III the stab to timlver ami railroad manipulators is too pro toiiml and obscure lor the lleriiiauiiian intellect. Hecau-e some reserve have been created under suspicious circum stances and others now propitaed are contemplated in unnecessarily large extent, Mr. Hermann is prepared to throw over in petulance the whole re serve policy. s The investigations of Messrs. Newell ami l'uicbot, oi the government's ge ological and lorest ry bureaus, of which the Oregonian has printed informa tion from time to time, show conclu sively that at length a dav of great promise has !awued for the vast uncul tivated tracts ot Kastern Oregon. In four of those great counties are com prised as many acres as are contain, si in tin- great state of Ohio, and to make naught of their possibilities Would be a crime again! posterity. The government is at last in a fair M) to undertake three essential pre liminaries in the work of siibjugatiug Kastern Oregon to the plow. The first of the three in exploration of the earth's crust through artesian wells, by which the supply o( subterranean water will be determined ; the second is survey and eventual storage ot head waters of all the stream.-, and the third is protection oi these headwater by perfection ot the reserve system. It l going to Is- necessary to ask for some lurther small reservation in the Cascade and til tie ranges, ami the salvation of Kastern Oregon must not hr sarriflcs! upon the altar of Hlnt-nr Hermann' desire to gain political ad vantage hy courting the popular dis trust of the reserve policy created hy recent revelation. It is important, RgfMlall), that Kastern Oregon realu ose how absolutely essential to Its wel fare is the coitRervation of its water supply through forest BfOtoCtlOtl The awful lessons of Knrnpe in the penal ties of forest destruction, the penalties already sustained in our own Kastern States, the periodic wasteful tlnod and then distressing scantiness of the Ohio river, and even on this coast the transformation nf the San Oabriel from a ninderatn stream into a torrential (fight! a mile wide carrying off in n few day the volume once dispensed slowly anil beneficently all these mav admonish Kastern Oregon to look well lo the lorest at the headwater of its t ream. Portland Oregonian. TIIR POLITICAL POT. Weston Leader: The position of the Ball itrcgonian on the Kastern Oregon question, reprin'ed elsewhere, is bold and independent, nut snund. I hi re gion i too big a tail for the Wet. loot dog to wag continually without a pro test. It i Ml necessary tor Kastern Oregon republicans to present a united font to bring home the gubernatorial nomination from the state conventior . MlelB Sentinel: As to the itolitical situation in Oregon, in a recent inter view Senator Simon had little to say. He does not entertain tile belief thai prevails in some quarters that Judge Lowell of IVmlletnii will le a candi date before the next legislature for the l nited Stale" uenatt,. but think he will try lot the gubernatorial nomina tion. Asked whom he regarded as hi foremost opponent in the senatorial content Mr. Simon said : "The most prominent candidate At toe present time i Senator Vol ton of Astoria." "Who else w ill be seeking the guber natorial nomination at the hands of the next republican convention"."' was asked. "Phil Metschan is much talked of " Salem Statesman: Several newspa pers in Kastern Oregon and elsewhere have undertaken to make Hon. Chas. A. .lohn, one of the successful law yers of Maker City, a candidal! (or at torney general or for congress. The recognized ability and standing of Mr. Johns proclaim hiln in every way qualified to till acceptably either of these place, hut, as the Statesman understands the matter, he stands in a position oi peculiarly practical wis dom. He doesn't wish either of the places at present or any other political place, his chief desire being lo be al lowed to cultivate and attend to hi own growing business and lo let the business ot others alom . And that i a splendid attitude for a MOMMfOl young business man to assume. SWMKT ORKOON. I know am wluufe thy mystery came. Not wlirnn tin ntnuli ot thy name. I lieu kflHaltH Unit "I wlilipsrtOK pllir, w mis,' hsri tstais snuwrr unto mint -hi near to llivs my spirit dwalls. It. VST nio,nl ruins own foretell Thy very phodowe have the art tit IfitvltiK Imprlni id my heart And n here tn? myriad mitiairsla sinu. I hrre detli m anawcriiiK snlhuui ring Thou tainted land, where sleep tbe brave, i'mii ned ami embraced by ctOMyftnd wavt Kor tie I aroulil all peril, meet. Her laes the lartltssi ilessrU beat. or breast yon ea. where heart- grow (,,'nl. Or barefoot lliread. without eomtilalnl, The larlhett border- nealli the -tin, fi I. mi for ttiet 11 iietnl be done. HKKI III I I MAS e ay a Bronze cent to the number of Hii,- 8;W,7(HI were coined hy the Tinted siate mints last year, flic largest n i) in I m r coined in an one year prior to this was in 198, when 4tl,0Ui,tN)o were coined. I V GREATEST STISEiTmW I 1 CiOUH llOlvilk ty, Aiatv us The newly chosen president of (he Chilean republic is Senor Itesico, a brother-in law of the late President ! rederiro h r razor i- II i- term ol olhce will commence on September IN next Wholesale tW'aler in . Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke Laurels Again ! Tke favn KtsaelOo" baa avavac lit, Ucto RHB Hw to I.W.IIARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY Cukl nicdala asr aku avtaryjed at ln,w Or, fi'.'.T i eold by JUUN HCUMIDT The Louvre Saloon HKNULKTON OKKaJOM Help or Situation Wanted. C F. look's Employment Agency Corner Main and Alia Htreet. PKN IM.Kl'ON - OKKOON Telephone Vi. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Post. Delivered t'rouipily frlsss Klsht. Vlr aud Tainmaraok HoaU. Woo,! uloe mu ilt a Ofhce rear.ofbaviugs Bank PKNDI.KTON, . . OHM. ON Millions OF MOTHERS USE CUTICURA SOAP, assisted hy Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin of infants and children, for rashes, itchings, and chafings, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use Cuticura Soap in the form of baths for annoying irritations, inflammations, and excoriations, for too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, anti septic purpose Wheel. fc.tJ.iy .toggt.M tllCIIIitlveJ tO Wuiih.ii, especially mothers. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautifiers to use any others, especially for preserving and purifying tin skin, scalp, and hair of infants and children. Cuticura Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuticura, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most re freshing of flower odours. No other medicated soap is to be com pared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap and the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world. Complete External and Internal Treatment for (very Humourt 1 onalntllltf ill I 1 I li I It l SOAI-, It, I If. litre tie sklllul ertt.i- ami Scales anil soften lite tlllcktlieil flinch-, I I Til I'll I ItNTHI NT, to Instantly all.. . it. ian Inllammallon, and Irritation, ami tlm and heal , and I I'Th I ha KKSOLVRaT, lo cool and f leans,' the tMOOrJ, ur spy a -IN,I.. met in oiien sunn nut (.. tie in, ii,,i trturuig, iw ' "at OKI IlKiiring, Itrhinir, hurnlns. i.il scaly skin, aealit and blist hiitiniurs. with le- of halt, when all els, (ml- -,.M i i ,t the vrotlil llrttlrli lieisit r New I., r.. i . I oTri.i. nai i, ash Liika t .. V0 I It I I I e.f E.AIOII ticura .TIKI. IISl I. ANU The Portland Carnival Don't lose light of the fact that the Portland Carnival will U-In the big Kxpos.lt ton Building and .Multnomah Held adjoining mid w ill run afternoon and evening, from Hepleuilrcr I (o October 19, It will be one of the gruildeal eptwlt lolls that ever OOOttflOd on the Pacific Const, anil all Industries w ill be represented There will be two full Btllltary bind-, a eoaiplete Midway and a host of special attraction, iiiclutiiii)' a Military Tournament, Athletic tiaine- Horse Show , Kireworks, etc All Iransp irtutioii line will give special reduced rates, and exclu sion tickets will be good for seven days from all point- ajaajsy . ni Hull ; ,,,, ;,l From Palace to Cottage you will Hud our stock of carpels stitll clelitly ItOmniahOlatlVfl to meet all sped llcatlons The Knglish of this slaleint in i this: We can supply you with mat tings; tiigsaud arpets fori. MUBIBOf cot tage oi a winter iiiansioii, can furnish tb, very land to be bad anywhere, an I will charge you little BUM than you will pin elsew hert loi inferior grades. Agent lot White MViOf machine. Undertakers' siipplie alwny on hand. JESSE FAILING. PHYSICIANS. DK. W. a . UOUt OKKIt'K IN OBcf Honrs 1U to 11 a m . I )0 . 1 to 6 mi i.. I ma p, m. Tsleplioue 77 K. W. VINCKNT. M 1. OKKll'K KK A K ol rirst National Hank Ofic hours 10 to 1'.' a. in ; t to 8 p. ib. OHNTISTS. K. A. VAUUHAN, DKNTIHT. In Judd Hulldiug OKKU k A. L. BKAT1K D. ttaviugs Bank Ua U. b. OKK1CK OVKB I adiuiuuuirjcl. DR.0. J. SMITH , OKKICK OVKB THK i'euli,-toii aaTlufs Bank. Telspbouv HI, resideuce tvleptioas J. U. ti. (t A It Kl KI.H M U . HOMKHPATU Ic Physician aud Suigoon OBJe,. in Judd HulldlUg Telephone Ofllct', Mack 7, re-1 deuce, black 24 J. L. Mll.LKK. M. I., HKSI'AIN BJaOUJC, ireals and in true Is uju trouhlus, catarrhal loudiiion- and laanalrsd heariug. (ilaaaes properly UlieU for refractlvu errors JJR. U.J. MKAl'L, UOOM 17, A8SOC1A llou block Tuiephoue l; residtu. lele ptioue, black 111. K. A. MANN, DKNTIHT, IN AHHOC' I A noi Block, over Y. B ( lopuiu s oB ' ztj JSJJ mm $mo wAsntNi.T.iN vnmn RMTtAltD, oki-con p. Armatrons U I'rlnclrssl A L lllMlir .roKrrter MaMOl -or.pl. uo-.-for thorousti work .with hi.ndrnl. of ersdimtr. in BlUliai H tss,kkrrp.r. SBd tr..nKrnt,hrr. Alrrs.iy proWl Ol Isndl.iK wlierrce. kno.vn it MSSfJil) ITOWI hettrr ,.n,l hettr, DM ,11 Hi. MSI stntl- iils ...hnittrd iiiiv time ., t lata ,.!,, .mil PriVStl Ot clS- lltaltll.UOII. ..ri" how we irsch, nd -list II cost. CatatM frer Hnsrd ol lllrectors I. r rrtoMPMir, ntmtoRir The Pendleton Academy pmpAim ron College, Teaching, Business. The tllMjlrwl course prepares tor ell LrmnoF to Irreahruan cltias in auohooH lagas aa Yato, Prlnwrton and Htanford, The Institution hn- bwtl phiced upon the a, credited List by the State Board of Education, so that graduate- are ad mitted to stHt. rtWoataa, A blisllien course MUa1 to the I"'! bust nets not lege is oflmd, Knll term beirins SepteniUT 'Uh. Address REV, f. 1, PORBE8, M Ph., I'eiidletoli, ttregon. I'rtlicipiil. Oregon. liugene, Oregon. IliUhfsi .taii ltir.l In Hi" stale Two hundred , .nira.-i in Uteiatur. . MenMii e ami the Arts. Sflsnre and KnifltieeriiiK and Music New liiilldlngs and fipilpiiifiu. seven new lii.lrucl or nearly MO roianiea added to library In iii Hum in. t .Seiinoi itli 1 it i .' r.i t e red 1 1 ; apeelal fours,' lot leat ln r. lor law and medical Undents IS'pnrtmeiil o! . .Iiicatlou lot leucines, prin. Itwl- and aniierliilfiiileiils I IIIIIOIl Free, eo.l Ol II rina eor. - Kratltol scholarshlns in larire entrn imlvfr- sun1- in !'"H , Semi name Pi Prcldenl or Itexl-trar lor .In iilarsaint falaloiciie", MfSMai OTCgSM, HILL n rrARY -OREGON Short Line union Pacific rAi: k. j.-- iiki'.im Tims Sohetttiia KM From Pendleton JJJN" OhloagO. Mill laike, Denver Ft! Porllaiid Worth, Omaha, Kan HpcclHl saslllty, HI Lout,, IMBDai easoaml Kast. via Hunt ItiKton Atlantic Halt Lake, Denver Kl K mir. s- Wortk, Omaha, Knti 6 1.. a ra, sas City, Ht.Umli.rbi-loan n via Hunt- . ,,((., earn Ka.l " I wfjtoa. HI Pi.ul Widla Walla, Uwlu. raat Mall Spokane, 0 allaee.l'ull. -.. . a in. man, Minneapolis. Ht ,, .la Paul, D.iluih, viilwau ' m pOMMi kev, Chicago and but. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PlIRTI.AMi All salting .late, subject to change. - 'II p, in For Han Francisco i , Hall every day. f " Tiaoy ' exeepi Columbia River Mtinilay . - p. m. To Astoria ami ay :, ' in p, m. Wlllamiitio Rlvsr Dull sx. Sunday Oregon City. Newbtrg i-j. ka a in -nie,,,. In.i, ,on,l,.,. anal Way Landing. ' i.a. m i Corvallls and Way rnasi Tne. Thl bantling.. Muu wi, ami nai. j mwC yVliianiettei.iidt.ni hill Rlvsn . I tie.. Thr.. Oregon City. Dayleti Uon Hm and Hat and Way Landings j .jm Frl lave i i, Itlparls I Snake Klver Uwlitot, 3Mi ni. .jq, Dally. Hlparis in Lewi.ion iniiy F. t WAMHLKY, Agent, feudlelon nrtvaf. a. -hire' for liourdlnr and du piinti' Prsparaa aoy fin admission lo um .eletllllle aellt.ol r , ollel, and lor MM; nesa life. New and . oiupletely .iulpii-d itilldlns Theiwugh Instruction according ti. the lies, niethoil ;,.,.! Itttiorntorles M otia". tralnliiK ' n prln. Ilia! lu hail twi ntv-three years ixperiej In I . land otti'-e noure.' to II A M and 1 to j p M . in Bl K9 hall street , .,1 ,1 mi. ,.,.! pamphlet ' -ntalnin leoe.r if t. si mony, etc.. address. HILL. M. D. Prlnelpul. 7. I rtlOH la Or Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway Kor Clileitgo, si. I'aul, si. Louis, Kan. mhh I 'It y, Bt Ji , I hunha. uml All Points l;ast and South Portland and points on the Sound solves Mondays. H cdnea-lnyi and Ktlclsj, ti II: is m. l'ucstlays, Thiirsd..ya aud Matunlaiii at II : n a. in Departs dally except Sunday at :ui u m. For information regarding rale- aucl .rc.m-iiiodnllou-. Ball ell or ..ddre.. A PA Ma, Agsai rendletoti. orMou s li OALUKftHKAD. ti p. a., Walla Malla, asb. J. w f. O. Ilr.ivr Bishop Scott Academy. PORTLAND, OREGON rounded ?u A f Ionic School for Hoy s Military aud Manual training. Fall tuna opani Sept it, 1901. wilb a la. ully of twelve couipeteui lea. hers who iiuderalaud boy. mid Lake an luierest both la the work and in tli. j play ol pupils. The aim of the priusipal and ie.. her. I to develop liaraclet well aa 10 prepare) buy. for college .01.1 tn, irolee.ion,.l and bumntss avocall.111s.il hie. The buildings are Ism, thoroughly runo valed 011 the in. ,-i apiH.ned no leni melhods and arc lighted hy eUtclilcily The yotiugei hoy. receive careful atleutluu from a competent matron For Illustrated catalog!., cm. to ARTIll K 1 N1.WIL1., Principal. White Collar Line Portland- Astoria Route str. "TaHnaa I IBK ( "All I The Ualles-Cortland Koutr Str. "Bailey Gatzert "iftiJT 1 Pally round trips I uxcepi -. . 1. bMMta I'ortlaml ,, ,7 A N. I.e.v, A-toiin I' i Vaneoitvur, t.'aauade Lucks, St. -pi eis Huod Rlv.r, While aairaou, lie Dalle. TIME CARD l-vc I'orllaud Arrive The Dallea Iteave The Dallea Atrlve I'orll on! FAKh. Halle. In I'orllainl Mill.. Ljlr Mel a laa. Ill l: I Farmers Custom Mill cd Walton, Froprietoi . apacity . ICS) barrels a day. Floor exeJiauged lor wheal. Hunt Mill Feast, Chops fwd on baud. sic . always OBTKOPATUIC fHYBIOlANo, nit;.. Keyes .v Reyes oiticc. out- block west ol Bos lou biore DU. LV.NN K. HI.AKLS1.KK, CHHONIC aud nervous diseases aud dlseasas ol iiuatti Opp. Hotel, cor Water aud Maiu .S' , Fendls lou. Ore. HANKS AND UHOKHrlS rUK h AKMKK'b HANK OF W KIoN Yteslou. Oregon. Does a general baukiu,!. liu.iueics Kxcitauge bought aud Mid Col lectlous proiut liy altouded w ABair. in uio.l csccUcu. coudlUOa, SUd so leported ipon to in, esligatloucouiuillleeol re.pouslb.c cluieus omeers K Jatuewiu, preddeut, i,eo W FroeMle vice prsjaldent; M. Fierce, cashier o ."""aore. as.uuut cashier; director. (J. A. Uartuuu. M M. Johns, T J Price li 1 uraw, J F islUgor- , Robert Jaiueaoti. 'u. W trtsebtlel. KlUdT NATIONAL UANKOF ATUKNA OlWfW Oapiul, ou,uu). .urplu. aud p.otlt.' ki.UOO. lniere.1 on liui depo.iu. Liua.s in foreign and doueitlc exchange. Collections p.ouipc ly aiieuded to. Ueury ( Adam., pros Ideut; C J. Kirk, vlce-pre.iJeut : h I Hr ritih'lW L ' Rsrucll. aa,,.iaui CAINT HBLBN8 HALL, HORrLANl), ORI-. - -FOI NDKD IMi A home and Day School for (iirls Ml SIC, Alt I AND KL0017TI0II lileanor lebbetta. Ph. U., Hrlnvlpal I nut iwliool cig.ra to girl. , hruj M1j tiiorough 1 . Uutl.Ni, c.uil'tlie.1 with ll.tMa.l.auitaasraM of a l,vltl, I .1 ,.i rttliiiM.! I. .... I, .. i traclo, ; .in..- i o. ..... ti .....t... r. : :r' 'm r" ." inr ,rciiiiMis has licifll SNds metier of special MlsaUoa I n. hh clu.iutH.rs, class siul nciL.ti.Ni riK.ni. a,,. Urg,- ( UlelyUglil) i. liliUUsl. eil the ciLlructluli ef the li.ill.llll. I. audi that iry ruuui is open to the aui, ' " -r.ii. a' .i , ukci, leur 1 1 nil II,, sssMMar laaslslsiiay ... . .n cc.u.uud Khool f" lunush ever) racull tor training puuil. in ll.c moat ..,,, c l ii.ethodv TI.. aim ot it.. V.ho.,1 i. u,go. ilioreugh and weUxssiend Uisaruetluau ku girl- ui.l leun. aciu.ii, Hltiiig Uiem fr coliug, Shea that i. deaired, nisi b. aid ill the d. . lopu.ci.l ut true and Hc.malih cliarMiler The Fall lern. o,,ou rpuiui..r W, I s., A lac mo ,.t .,.iu, ..uip.umiuach.nl ,.u. ,ur chllll. rs.it and oun. soiiicn thai iu.lniduil cur. lutd m isi utceaaar. ... Uw beat reaulu. ,, , -. in aire aiuiu LM I 'clilit.,i( ,oec Utllntt, II. .1,1 .i..l 1 1..1.. 1 Let . , . ... 1 , -. ; ii t..o e ncuers 111 rr, ncii ii uoruiin. rru.iaicNii. ,UmU lor itll nlhlyijc iiauiu. .uiui.U la..''!"!u"'." tr,u,,,' 'wi. bicuZ t l, :' 0'n...lu,..,:,Hl,L, ifc. plaillied lor .ollalructluu. wind, will ogsi rtillBaur. uppctuoilic. for heallhful n.rcia. lor iliualfau.l uwlciguc. appl u, ' I I VS. ut 1 , KUUK'l is, priu. IN KOUN0-THK UBKBINiirnUIOK. e.crlbe.1 .tocjt ha. been lakil ' ip u'e Ut) .uar.h.l and U.- , lOB Bfpin,, of teu day. for ooai. and r.iKus- Poauuu one black horse, about .. years old raei.ht about isiupotiud.,. branded J o", iVl no. a,M Indian brand on lat .boulder ' "J Pale.1 Auguat J, tkkji. ' ' MaCATllMA.N, ciiy Mar.Ual. Dalles Ui I'ortUud and return Meal., the very besl Sunday trips a isradtug isamr. 1 ui niau i.a. the grandaal .conic allraf lions ou aarlt Ticket, for Isilh beaches ou sale .1 TlwIMlaW and Hood ltter I .Hiding- Fool ol Aldet .Ueet. both Phones Mala ttl. Fortland, orefuu A.J TAYLOB, Agt., Astorka, or JOHN M I'll, l.i 11 IN. Agl ., in. Delias, or, WtlLFilltP A V V Filth, Agents, Wklle ualauu I'KATHKIt At HARN Fit, Agls . Hood Rtrsf.t'ri J C. WVATt", Agt., Vaucouver, Wask. F. W. CR1UMTON, Agl., Portland, ore. I t clci I. K Noll. Agt., I'endleton, On. I U. Ray A Co., Buy ami Mil StockH, H ru1g and Cyrfciiti fur uaih or ou uiarglu. New York Stock backwge Chicago Stuck fcaciiaags Chicago Board of Trade. Uourt Miraissl. t-SUCll.lOS. ; ARCMITKCTS AND RUILOggS. MAItllN Mll.LKK, CON 1'KAUTOK aud Builder. Plans and speclilcatiou. made. Job work a specialtv. ahup on Cottonwood lisel, uexl to Isaac Jo, blaek.uiuh sbop. T. V. HOW AKU, AKCHITitCT ANU 8U ocrluleudeut, makes ...mn.-u and reliable plan, lor building. In lbs city or oouuiry. kooiu 17, Judd building K1K8T NATIONAL BANK OF I'KNULh. lou capital, ,7l),uuu . surp.us, gsj,Uuu i rtuu acts n general bankiug Lu.iuca. Kicuang. and leiographu traualer. .old on lining a!l iciMW, New York and utmrii. i -'.rr . Draft. Drawn on Ohim.. Janan 8Hf;f;k v colk. t 'ontkai 'Tokh anu buudera Ksliniales furui.h.sl 011 .horl do in 1 Job work n .ouclaltv. Frouiul seryiue. Sbop 011 Bluff street, near Mam slieet rrau.isoo, New ,,1IU'"1"1 """s Drawn on Chlua, Japan and Kuropo Make, collecllous ou rea.ou.bi.. term. Levi Aukeuy, president , W F Matlock Ylce-piesldeul: 0. B Waaje cashier H i liuernsey, aaai.laui casiuer TUiv t'F.MM.F. I ON 8AV1NU8 HANK Pendleion, Oregon Orgauue.1 March I ssa capital, loOUU), .urplu., ao,uu, Vuwtl, T lowwl on time deposiui Kxchangc btigh, and sold on all principal poiuu, i,e7.i leutlon given u, collectiouV w j ' ,1 pntsldeut; J N Teal H. prcs dei., 7 ' j' Morris cashier ' J Oregon's Most l amous R1 The Hotel Flavd Is now open tor the seusoB Ftue.l eqmppl re.oi t uorll. of Rsjaj F..or rot.iu oloclrlc lighted aud ,uu.t,. Fiueal bathing beach on North t''"7s, l.uaurluu. Club House, including uo" TlVui ley., bllharil hall, aud llos ha' court, aud many excellent alinWeS huudred rooms, Bruasel carpeied ais s. lug beat furniture inouey could uu dislauce telephone In ottice. r Hal Hotel uuiler uauagsmeul ol COI. .rel vey. Kor rales, etc , addieM, ''"'Ju'et FU vol, Oregon, or address J KM0r reury.ol.iifariiuaui Buildiug, Fortiana."'" S v.,, .is,,..,, ,Bh7 U A. MAY, CONTKAl'T'OK ANU builder kslicuale. furmahed ou all klud. of masonry, cement walks, slouc walls. t. Ol- ders can be left at Hie Kasi Oregoolau oatoe. FOH SALg OR KXCHANUB. A NKW HIX HOKHK KiWKK liASO- . nVZnr ; ".':uiu.F''e. uus. price, or win excuaugc lot leuuieiuii , oregou e . .auas, sparker. al a low rdwood J i . English and Business YAMHILL AMD ELEVEN I H 8TS., PORTLAND. OB. Pai7UsT!!LT lnu- whate, 1U grluai-. JJ? civu elixir ad taw UUSIN civu. HKtHVlca eaawlnaiteaa aud BK. imMM giTUATlONa inatrucUsa m