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WE SELL MENS' AND BOYS' GOODS exclusive : . , JUST RECEIVED An immjuse ihipmeut of TRUNKS VAL SB, TELE3C JPE5, HAND II WS and SUIT OASES. We guaranty our prioei the lowest in the city. BAER & DALEY. - PEICB Clothiers, Furnisher and Hatters. 729 Main Strbet MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1901. DAILY. WEEKLY AND SEMI-WKEKLT ST I Ml Rsst Orsffomlsn PnblUhltic Company, FHNDLBTON. "T" ORKtiON. SAIL. AUSKRIPTION BATS : tw 4rr T a . -T At Om copy aonth. ly mall One . upr V by cfctrtti I rial Mbacrkptlce u nuns' r nam wbsklt uaacairrioM iat. ( 1 . ae fMI 0 copy ett taoaUu Trial tumtrtpttMi Bta(le i.ibn a waaaLv luMCiinioN batbs. Oaa . nt seat iff cvv tit taoatht lite, eutav riptloa , frag to ropy ADVBBTItlNU BATBB i (UiM'tr Atlecrtitemtata. ) Oaf Inch, or tn Scml-WMklf (r taoikih Ve itih, or tree, in daily mi mobui ... o IBchirt. or I ett. in Daily and WNklr per month i i - .-in Imi Weak. rt per in h t m Month rf i tkrr ln hn, llin, per In h pet BMBlh .... lMtnth,frlttt. in Weekl per eanntf. S Uti three it net. In W eekly. par n h per month . . . . IS Utfi Ihro inrhvt. In Tuttdiy i Urn p(Vmm Weekly, Crim h per tntrtilh ft Ua nonpareil .hrrtitrmtnli In Srm -Weekl, Weekly si Dai if. nrti taeeriioi. per iath.St.oo. each ubu.-tt Local BwbWNI "nit, per Um, eat a inarms n IS . .fee. S M .3 ALMOST THOU lBIISUADBST US. MR. STA ftSM AN . The Oregon Daily Statesman of Ha lein discusees m half columti editor ial the Kastern Oregon .uestion that iia- lieen given some prominence by the Kast Oregon ian during tin- pant 1 1 1 r .. months. The Statesman writer sees ahead the certainty of recognition of Kaatern Oregon candidates, if Kasl eru Oregon people will only unite in support of a representative man for one or more of the principal nriicen oj the late The Statesman gives sonic g I advioe to Kaatem Oregon people in counselling them to get together ami rally to a common standard, instead ol going to the state conventions divided into numerous pettv delegation- with aa many candidate!. In the word- of the modern classicist of the gaming table, it ia now "up to" Km tern Oregon, and the question ia what will people here do in the premie. Inaatnuch an the Kait Ore gonian hat no favorite candidate, it li.i no names to suggest, and deals only in the principle involved in tne diacussion. The Kaat Oregoniau in channel reai the Htateaman 's frank conceaaion that thia part of the state can have its rights recognised after so many de cades of virtual non-representation. Ii is delighted to learn that even Ike Htateaman, printad in a town, Ka lem, which lives and moves (slowly and has a being by reason of the sup port coming from the state met n n tions, will ao generoualy give win la the new regime, and that it heralds Die coming status in which Ihejtreg empire up here shall have eonie greai ei abare in the state's governance. In the Statesman's editorial, sail to . relate, were tome boyish and almost petty sentiments, but these are passs.il over and ignored in the joy caused b) tbe Htatesman'a unreserved declara tion that the republican state conven tion will "settle these matters will, wisdom and justice." Once a celebrat ed New tork Hebrew lawyer, when Kufua Ohoate, bis associate counsel, secured twice as large a fee as the for. mer tad hoped for, said fervently: "Mr. Ciioele, almost thou persuadust me to be a Christian." in tin num. Dirit, th. Kaat Oregoutan ei laiuis to the Oregon Daily Htstaaman : "Mr. bUtaexuan, almost thou persuaded ns to be a republican ." A CASM IN I'OlNT COMMUNITY 01 IN- TBBBST. The meaniug of "comuiuuity of m tereat," "harmony" ami all the phrases used to desiguate current rail road consolidation, is exempli tied by the status of the Portland Lew ih ami Clark Centennial. Its success in en dangered by the attitude of the rail roads, which, while not positively hos tile, are negatively so. The commis sioners, men of great energy, puid in spirit and ability, at the very iucep tiou of their labors, run up against an obstacle tbe iudiftereuce of the rail roads. If all roads are to be under common management, what reason reuiain or what incentive to induce travel or en courage business in oue place more tiisn another .' luasmuch as all MOBll are to flow to a common center in Wal! street, why waste time and incur ex pense in doing that which will make for tbe success of tbe Lewis and Clark exposition in Portland'.' Inasmuch as tbe management has it all, why tron ble to attaod , to any uue part more than am 'the i Under the competitive regime, one railroad system was always auxious to encourage public enterprises that prom ised a abare from tbe poteulia; profits accruing from tbe total of travel in the country. The people of the United State- had about so much money to spend each year in jaunt iny, anvway, and each railroail system w anxious to induce so large a share ah possible t tlow over their Itace and pay them their protlt. Hut elimination of the element of dOBRttltiot 111 part, removes incen tive for one portion ol a completely articulated railroad system to struggle attains! toother part. It is for this vsry thing the "community of inter est" was conceived ami ha- been par tially put into effect by the Hill-Morgan people coming into an agreement with the Vanderhilt-llarriman forces. The Portia' d exposition, if the threat ening danger In- realized, will suffer direly. All Oregonians will hope the danger i- merely threatening. The corn crop shortage east and the crop failures in the o!d world should put a little more monev in the wheat growers' pockets. UOVKRN MKN r BY COURTS. The railroads and railroad ridden courts are driving the people to public -ownership about as fast as Ihev know how. in I I'M the Illinois courts gave a conductor a verdict for damages and smarl-moiiev ol fl,6M.83 against a railroad company lor blacklisting him so he could not obtain work else where. He had gone home and stayed 'with bis family while a strike was on, ! taking no part in the strike, and the I railroad company refused to give him a clearance paper, and when he got I work for another company they had I him discharged and fixed it so he was : refused employment everywhere at bis iraoe 01 locomotive engineer. a jury composed of not a single labor-union member gave him that verdict, which was a clear triumph for human liberty, as hut $ 18A0 actual loss from non-employment was proven, the rest being damage' for the blacklist. That decision made the blacklisting of employes a crime just as well-detln- jedas a bank rohtterv or arson, ami what was declared a crime then has now been legalized by tbe courts of j Illinois. A few weeks ago a state cir cuit court handed down a decision that blacklisting laboring men was legal. Tbe latest decision dedans that cor porations have not only the right to discharge their employes, hut also the right to prevent them securing work from other companies and tiruis. A clearance paper must now give a laborer permission to obtain work else where liefore any other employer will be safe in giving him a job. This de cision means the starvation of innocent women ami children tor a laborer to even sympathize with a strike. With his wife and children tugging at his coat tails he will sign away his liberty to make anv appeal for Is tier wages or tier conditions for himself and fel low workers. 1 lie must lose his sacred rigbts ol equaliu and citizenship in a tree country and crawl on his stomach as an obsequious vassal, no matter how manv extra hours for starvation wages, unless he wants to lie hied so he cannot get employment anvwere The higher courts should kuiM-k this decision of an unwise understrapper corporation judge silly unless they want to see the country take tile side of labor against all corporations, which it is pretty rapid about doing anvhow . There be smart lawyers, politicians who get on the bench and nonsuit citizens right ami left whenever a corporation case comes before them, but they are of the narrow -chested variety, who are the real enemies of self-government by the people. When the steel trust is levying an additional dividend of 71,UUU,00U a year on the consumer, aud there is general feeling about for some time for some way to get from under tbe Morgan glacier that is slowly but sure ly griudiug the uose of the American people till the blood comes, is no time for pinheaded politicians occupy ing places on the bencb to further an tagonize tbe masses. Hut they will do it. This last labor decision may be siiataiued by some higher court, and then the last faggots will be thrown on tbe already burning hrushpile between labor aud capital. As the Juuge Taney decision that u slave was a irt able chattel sprung the mine of the reliellmn, so some halfbaked occupant of the bench will tire tin conflagration of auiudustrial rebellion. Material injustice will tire the funeral pyre of its own destruction unless the blind Otptaitl of capitalism come to their senses. Hut you might as well expect a brainless ncepbalnod that is -nek I ing the juices out of shellllsh on a rnrk j in the ocean to let up OH its victims, as to expect men like Schwab and Mor gan, who are on million dollar salaries for exploiting both producer and con sumer, to come to their senses and do what is right. Salem Capital Journal. THE WORKING OF ROADS The people up Walls Walla aud Pen dleton wav have had great success in improving the roads by strawing them. A straw road is fiee from dust in sum mer and dry in winter. It has many of the qualities ol sawdust, whin, make- about the cleanest, most noise less and easiest riding high .vat we bate seen in this country. Hawdust is more durable that straw and does not blow away so easily. On straw day in the country above referred to the farm ers all turn out and straw the roads lor miles. The merchants in town offer a mi m tier of prizes for the biggest load of straw, for the man who can put the most road down in a day, etc., and the commissioners tip that way believe they have taken a great step towards solving the road problem. s Htraw or sawdust lets the rain through and keeps a perfectly dry sur face Hither of these materials is cheaper than a dirt or gravel road, and can he put on any ordinary road way without any special preparation. A straw or sawdust roadway require no brains or ability to build a road, Metal to put it on. It is equally good for city ttroets, and citv street OOmmitliOBOfl are generally fully as deticient in gray matter as their coun try cousins. Htraw and sawdust art far more plentiful in the average com naalty than brains or money. it would not take more than five loads of sawdust to lay all the dust along one side of a block and it is cheaper than sprinkling. If your neighbors on the three sides of the block prefer to have the aerated street-manure blowing over their posy beds and up their noses, you don't have to if you want to try the sawdust or straw remedy. treat stacks of straw and sawdiiM are burned or rotted each vear, enough to coverall the load- in Marion county, hut it is not expected thai we shall be as enterprising as the people of Walla Walla and Pendleton. Still some may read this with lift enough in their cranium to place saw dust or straw in front ot their own prtaiittti The amount of time people iptad cursing the roadmasters would straw or sawdust a quarter section el road on which a buggy or woimI wagon won Id run as smoothly as on a carpet. The saving in horse-llesh, tOstti vehicles, clothing, health, time and morals would more than pay (or a saw dust or straw road, and if they were not good the busy, bright, hustling I pie of Walls Walla would not adopt straw roads as a county system. We have wallow-wallowed around in d.rt roads to long M don't know anything else. As a matter of fact anything makes tatter roads than spend philai.d ering around in the mud dirt We don't know hut softsoap would. Like cannibal savages that prefer to eat human flesh, thev are kreopagiM be cause they don't know that other tleah i- better, or are too lazv to get i Lwe have wallow-walloweil in dirtf'or forty years until we don't know any thing else. It is time we got sonii straw or sawdust on the brain and did a little Walla Walla-nig ol our rot is. The Journal lancies it hears OBM rancher or city man who has been sinking in the mire for the last forty winters say: "Hink me If I don't try sawdust or straw fer m change' 'Salem Capital Journal. PIMPLES PREVENTED BY fSOAPv The most effectiveskiu purify lug and Ixiau- tifymg soap, as well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, aud nursery, ll Mrikea at the cauM of hail complex .m , n 1 mugli bauds, falling hair, and baby h!nnhi', vis., tbe clogged, irritated, HfHirrl. ovata wurked, or sluggi-di Poaas. SuM ..f.jrWO.I. f 'OI llJSSUI ' "IS i"":r. Sul. Wuu. liosuu. V S. 4 Hrin.1. d., I I N- lie a Sv. Lituim. "U..i.iuiil,ui . i FlGPRUNE Cereev.1 a o Fruit 46 Grainy A Perfect Food Drink The beverage matte from FlgprUDC Cerel I smooth, palatable and nutritlooa. Because of the large percentage of natural saccharine mat ter In figs and prunes, Figprune requires less augar than any other cereal coffee, ssjr All Grocers Sell It. Wholeaale dr-aler in Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke I.W. HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY for Gentlermen who cherish VuaUty. Sold by JOliJi HOHM1UT The Louvre Saloon Shin Diseases KCZKMA. Tl-TTHR. PSORIASIS. SALT Rlll ' M. Ac'NK and n great OfM? diseases of like character are classed as skin diseases, when usey coutu j"-"- rrs7 properly be called blood diseases, for tliry undonnteoiy , 4, ' iv Cancer, Catarrh. Scrofula, Rheumatism, Ceattgioni Wood PotSOJ, etc. ; 7 real difference being in the intensity and nature of tin poison. The more s"'""' diseases, Cancer, Cabtrrh. etc., are caused bv some necffiC pmson or virus, wm u ia either inherited or in other wavs gets into the bl,l and attacks certain ua organs or appears in the form of (rrrthle sores ami UlctM, While tBt nuaer.anu less dangerous skin diseases are caused bv blood kOtOOn OT BO over acid ron,1"1"n of that fluid These acid rjcAsona, ns they ooze out through the pores f ,Mt':,Kli cause great Irritation, with intense itching and burnine The eruption msi tc oi a pustular kind, with excessive discharge of thick, gummy fluid, or the swm may be hot. drv and frvci ish, swollen and fissured. .Skin diseases, w""trirr tlicv nppe.ii ss sores, blotches or pimples, become more deeply reecon nnd Intractable the longer neglected, the skin in time having a thick, bard, rough and unsightly appearance. Yon can hide the blemishes for a time with cosmetics; and washes, lotions, soaps and powders mnv relieve temporarily the itching and burning, hut eventually the the s.;in hreotne so I can cheerfully and most sincerely endorse ?'Our specific as a cure for Bcsema, the moat rritatliiR and annoyintr dlaeaae, I think, that flesh ia heir to. I was troubled with it Tor twmitv-nve years, and triad many remedies with no good effect. After uslnir yonr msdtoln a ahort time I think I am entirely relieved. Tou can Rive thia statement any publicity you may desire, aa It Is voluntarily made, more for those afltloted than notoriety for myself. Very raspactfully, WBt. CAMPBELL. 318 West Central. Wichita, Ism. V I VKK AM. WAttntjOttW STRKKTS vim n.ANii, MSMM A. p. Armstrong. LL, B.. Principal twtetMB. progrr.lrr .ehool rocsplc.loa. for Iharsatk a, lth hun.lre.1. of iratMtOI R 11 n Wkkreprr. ami MSSSJtltptSfB, Airei.b M i "i Wf" -tBtdlti wtsiewi kn i, trsdO) gmws Isrtter sml lH-lt' OBM "11 MB rtl sHWaWttl n.ltnlllr.l ioit Hi" SrtJVBtS or elss. IsttltSJUtt b'srii whnl Btd kesj as tsseti, sad whet H sjaBts. cstainanr frre Beefs' "l Directors p. r rriOMftOR, PtattDKltT Ubbon Pacific live i e i MM Phleagi Portlsnil peotal .":2.rl in vis Hunt Ilia; ton. Jims Sohsauls From Psndlston "tir, U..I ... "nil I.,,, KMIVdr . Worth. nrn!2I,Lrl eaansn.l Ksit. ' Wi s p. stn.lf- COHHM DAVID M DUNN1- nores ol clogged up hf this tn .itment that the poisonous matter thrown ofl bv the blood cannot pass out of the system, and settles on the lungs tear! 01 MMHB other vital organ and endangers lite. To purify and build up the polluted blood is the right trestmsnt for skin disenses, and for this jnnHse no other medicine is so deservedly popular aa S. S. S. It ia a perft . t antidote for all blood humors, and when taken Into the cireulstion. gentlv but thorough I V eliminates all impurities and nuts tin- blood in a healthv, normal state. The skin can't remain in an irritated, diseased CondrOOt when nourished with rii U, hew blood. S. S. S. is the only guar.mle, .1 purely vegetable remedv, and tin safest am III is I ati III litBiillflBi Write onr physicians irjrouhtvi any blood ci ski i disease, end tlttrv will cheerfully ad without rharge. THI: BWII T SPECIFIC COMPANV, ATLANTA. OA. Seek Relief ! The trsl proportion ol women who luffer nsvsr make s asrloui effort to hzncfli thtm Ulvu. Th.- moil of them So on psvin, no at Untion to thsir little mtnatrusl diiordtri. k licving thsy will tvsntusllv wear off. Thty tjrow wont snd wont svsry dsy. At lh period of menitmation a woman Ii perulisrly iuicsptlble to cold and other external Influences snd it ii slto the moil favorable time for the dsvslopment ol hidden dliease ejermt which may be he hum In the ayttem. Any phvilclsn knowi thst diiordered menilruatlon, falflnst of the womb snd leucorrhoes sre blighting livei m almoit svsrv home. No woman ihould net lett htnelf s moment after ihe icti indications of female dlscsaet. Almoit irutsnt relief can be secured by the um of WINE'CARDll It will relieve you right In your own home Will you sccspl the testimony of Mrs. Betskv snd thouianda or other won. mi sad really seek relief today 1 All druseUti Mil $1.00 botthu of Wine of Cardul. 100 Ohloato Street. Port Wayne, lad., Marsh K. IBM. Yonr Wins of Cardul haa dona a world of good for rue I hava uaad Ufa bottles of thr Wine and one uwkaea of Thedfr.t IHack-Uraufht And linos I barn started to uaa it I will not bo without it in the houee. it helped my enter in Toh-lo who did not merutraatv as sba oufht. ths was entaau years of ago anil nothing elm helpad her. I waa In a very bad etals ms-aalf befors 1 ueed your uiedieinaa, bull found relief In three dare And now I teal like a new woman and do all my housework and washing, which I oould not do befom I took Wino of Cardal. I would be vrrv glad SO wrlta any poor woman and tell her how I euKersd before I used Wis H srdul. Mra. C. r. niBOLMR for arlTle usl Ulsnuura, arldn Is isutiurut." Tbi Ohauaaoi . (Irliui Tii.Ploin -,1h ladtea' AdvUclT , ateaTslne lonipant. i :uiiiaiij(. Imia. The Portland Carnival Don't lose sight of the fact thai the Portland Carnival will he in the big Kxposltlon Ktillding mid .Miiltiioinah Held adjoining mid will run afternoon and evening, from September IH to Ootobef lb. It will be MM of the grainiest esposltlons (hat ever occurred on the Paeitle ( oust, nnii all industries will in- represented There will be two full inllltirv band-, a eouiplete Midway ami a host of special alt raetiotis, iiicludiiig a Military ToarOAVOJatOti Athletic (tallies. Horse Hhow, Kireworks, eti All trniisp'rUttion lines will give speeiul redueed rates, and excur sion tickets will he go id for seven days from nil point- f, From Palace to Cottage you will liud our stock of atfpeS sutll cieiltl.V comprehensive to meet all spi i llcutions. The KuglUh ofthisstaleiii. in I- this: We call supply you with uiai tings; rugs and OarpMB tbr t BlimiTier cot tags ura winter manihlti. can furnish the miv beat bills- bad unvwhere. and will charge you little in ire than you will pay elsewhere for inferior grades Agent for Willie sew ing machine. I iiilerlakers' supplies alway- on hand. JESSE FAILING. ONK LINK I time I 1 tines I I . i.j-- fs- each ext CLASSIFIED ADS. COUNT 8KVKN WoHIM To THB LINK. Due hue. or more, per wsek, at thu rale ol lie per line one hue or miirv. per montli al Hie rale ol loc uer lluu. TllhkK I.1NK1S I tluisi Jec I times.... 'ioc llraee Sue US- each a litllioual lueerliou i v ilNsW .lie .As- I Ibua .' tlultt. I um. - 14k! each osli. ittscr; ion. no I. LINK 1 inn.- .25c. 2 ti wee tic 1 tllUO. lot) ISO each additional iuartiuii KlVk LINk 1 time eja I II wee ... .SUe I lime 60c Aw savh ail Itiunal luaerliun SIX LlNBis I time ate 1 tiwa. its .1 times nSa 2o. each ail.lllluual lUMirtlou PHYSICIANS. lK. W. Ii. OClsl DKKltlK IN J HDD oulldiug UBt'i' boure, 10 to 12 a m , I to 5 p. to. Telaphone 77. r. W. VIM'KN T, M. 1). OFKIOB Kr.Al; ol Klrel National Bank sialic huuri le .. I a. m. ; l to I p. m. l)K. C. J. SMITH, UKKIIJK OVKH FaiK eeudlelon aavluga Bank Telephouell, reaideucc uilephone .1. U. ii. Ii AKKlKl.l). M.I). MOMKUPATH lc Hliyalcian aud Hurgouu lUbe,- u Judd Bulldiug Telephoue Ottoe, blaok 71 i resi dence, black J4 J. U lULLBa M- DBsWsUM iUsOOK. truala ami corrects eye troubles, catarrhal cou.lilioui and iwpuire.l ueartug. Hlaaae. properly titled fur refractive errora. UK. 1). J. M'r'Al'L, UUUM 17, AUSOCIA tlou block Teiepuoue Si; reeidtuuu tele- phouc. macs isi UKNTlSTb. K. A. VAUUMAN, DKNII8T. OKKIi h lu Judd Bulldiug , A. L. HKAT1K. I). 1) n'MCK UVKI: .savings. Bauk Uaa admiuietered. K. A. MANN UKNt'lHT, IN AtiHOi'lA tloi Block, over r. B. L'loptou'a offiuo OriTKDPATHH I'M YHll'lANe), DKtj. he it A heyes Orbce, uue block weat of Boa tou Store DR. LYNN K. BLAKH8 LKH, uaBONIO aud uersous uiaeaaea au.l .liaeaaaa ot woaaeu Opp. Hotel, coi Water au.l Uaiu Its., feu. He tou, Ore. BANKS AMI) BB0KKBS. 1UK KAUMKK'H UANK UK WKriToN Weatou, (Jfeguu Uoea a geueral baukiu. buaiaeaa. Kxcnauge bought aad told Col ------- r---"i 'J ",rt".. vt .yuan, in uio.i uxcellenl ooudl.lou, and ao reporieil upon h lu eaugalluu cuwutllUsi ul leapou.Hne . uueu. urheera: K Jaiuaeou, ure.nleui i, va l ioebelel, vie. j.roiideui ; ( M Hisrcs) cashlei J. t. KlUgore, aaalaleut caahler. ilrecliifi (. A llariuian A Johns. T. J t rie" ti I (trass. J. g. Kingor- Boberl Jujcso i i, w I'roe betel f 1 Kb T NATIONAL HANK 0V ATMKNA Oregoi, CaplUl,ou,uuu,luipluau.l piotli.' lo.uou lulereai ou Hui deponu. Deal. In foreign ami dowo.il, eaeuaug, CoUselaSSM Pjowp. ,ly alleuded io. Heuryt AJ.w. pro. Ildent; ! J, KUk, slco-praaiJeui K I Bar eastiaT ' Uly K 1 Srusi" satis&ii fBNDLK-lUN OHlttiON Farmers Custom Mill Free! w altera, Preatieter. capacity , ISO bar re la a day. floor exchanged lor wheat, floor, Mill reed, Chopped reed. sU , slwayi on hand. AtCHITKlTb AND BUlLllttb. M AU II N Ml Ll.tii;, iDMKACl'OK aud lluil.iei I'lau. aud ue. Hlcatloiia ma le Job work a apecially Shop on Cottouwuod atrest, uexi to laaae Joy', busckewilh ahop T. V. MOW A HU, AKl'MI TKUT AND 811 pcrinteudeut, makes oosuplete aud rellabl. plan- lor bulldluga in the city or country fcooai 17, JuJd bulldiug K1HHT NATIONAL HANK oh PKNULK ton CaplUi,7u,0UU, .uruiu., Ibo.uuu Ir,u. Mta s genera, banklug Euiu.?iV ach.,K, and telegraphic irau.lem auld on Chicago b Krauiuoo, New York aud pnuciua ooiul. u the North weat P,.lu Drawn ou .Cu? j.p.u aud Kurope. Make, mliociiuu. ou .oa JuJbn tTcTprs-lIlm 3 tUUB Prv?i,8Ul; W TftByaWPIaBTON BAVINQI hank capital, IbOuuu, .u.plu.,iou,caj"Tug; 1 lowed ou time d.-poaiia it.i.s..T.. . . 8MKKK W t'OLK, CONTH Al' I'OKH AND builder. Katiwaloa luruilhssd 041 ahort ao-H.-c Job work a specially l'rowpl aervioa Bho. on Bluff etreet, near Main sliest D A. MAY, UONTUACTOH AND builder Kalimalea lurulaUed ou all kiuda of waaoury ceweul walka, atoue walla, etc Or dsra can be !ii at the Kasl Oregoniau ottlee loied ou time d.-poau; T "u' f""1 V and ld ou all pS Jil iSSnJS1 leuUon giveu lo Mlwt UtHU tT ' J gSrailM preeideut, J N lea " ulJ..j 'KJU' liorrla cashier ' J- got BALK UK KXCHANUK. A NKW SIX HURHK POWKE UA80 hue eugiue sad all ttaiuie. eomp eu i.ni. piping, uattery aud electric ijaX su The Pendleton Academy PKKPAHKH KOK- College. Teaching, Business. Tbe classical mane prepares for en- trance to H'resliliian class in such col leges as Yale. Princeton end Stanford. rue Institution bus iwcii pltrted upon be . -credited List by the State Honrd of Bduoatlon, so thai graduates nrc nd mttted to slllte certillfltles. A blislliesss course eilial Ml tne im-si lillsilieMH college Is ofl'ered. Kali term la-gins Beptemner 9tn. Address REV. K. L. PORBBS, M Ph., Pendleton, On-goii. Prlnolpal. Orewn. Atlantic k v press 11 l.i a in via 1 1 1111 1 IllgtOII Halt Lake. Con v.. sr. Vsnrlh, Omaha, kar, saa City, Ml Uuli (.171 Mtjt ssul Kaet. 10 a Watta Walla, uwuto, I kec, Chicago and K.; Ocean and River Schedule raOH I'HKTLANII HI. I'atll 1 .... Mail M8 a. in. via iBobteti s MO p, 111. Ill bail) sxospl Sunday - p in SMtlinlsv I" . Ill All BHllIng datesiubjKt "s age ror Han Kranclsco Hall every .dayi Columbia Rts-er TO Astoria and Sty 1 .1111, Hum, 'PS Dully ux. siiihIr) Sn 111 Wlllsmstts River ri.uo.i fit, s I . - j . i":.u.s 1. -..1.. 1. 1...1 , ---.a Hull as I ... 1 1 1 1 1 ti tf 1 ' ii,-- m Oregon. Highest standard In Hie state Two hundred emirsi" In Literature Belsne and the Aria, rsisue. and kiigliieeriug and Music New Imil. ling" and sipilpmiMit. 'even ii.s-.i Instruct or. nesrlv '"' volume, sddr.l to library In I tail .Slimmer School ssltll I'll I Veralt eledl I 1 siselal course lor teach. r. lor law- sml medical students Department ol e.llleutlon (or tsa. lisrs. prineliNsU aid .iiimrlntendeiita. Tullioa fr's. eesi of living low Three aliidenls vrHiiled eliolarslilp. in lar cistern uillvor sltle. lu pail Semi name to I're.ileni or IPs:, lis- lor circulars and catalogues. hugeti. nregoii. i s. m Tuee Thr. Hint Hat. Oervaills sad Was fsaaa 'sinllngi. MmyH SOI It. iiiii niy.rs luea. Ihra. iiregon i lt, Dayton ..." son ion uiiKiiMsra Willamette and vlm. ion nivsrs IBM M IMFr Le ss i lll.srln IBM a in. Dally. Snsks Hlvsr ... i.. u i . eaaaj "r1" "."ussin nan, r. t t AMSLKV, Agent. rai! I hllLrJl. I WHEN i v j"Ts A private schom r.n ImaruiiiK aim .ia . . , , . i . pupil' Prepares Doya for sdmlSStOD to uii .1 I, out w. and for lns' New aim sclenlltlc eeag lif as no.- - - - : mnlatssts MlUlDpsal l.ulliling I nat niello ft t the ll.St lain CIS 111. .if tiat moiiy. Ti.i.riiii.'l, uccoriiiiii-. lie-Ill. ..I ' ,,.,. 1. 1 1. oi itoriei M .ma', truliilng ne isi lie Ipal has bM'l tweniy-threr sears sxiwrfsties in Peri land, tuner hours, o U A M anefj it IV M . at s-21 Mai .hall Street 1 "I H.d pamphlet containing letter- ..... -I. addresa. J W HILL. M. D. I' o l. ..I P s rtfSMaass 17. .srll.io'. (V Bishop Scott Academy. PORTLAND, OREGON. Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway I'of Cilleugo, St. Paul, Si. bulla, Kit- sits City, Ht. Jis., Oinidis. aiul All Points l:ast and South I'ortland and pointi on i he Sound Arrises Mondays He.hieM.ys and risUiS '.:,.. ui. I BesOSJS, TliunslayaaaislleurJMi ai pi si a. in. Departs dull. etc.. pi mud.) aU ie j. For nil. ii man. in regaidiug rats, aaa uta in.i.lstlon- . ill ,,n oi .id lrese W AUABS, Asll I lll-lil s II. CAI'DKKHKAD, ti. I. A., Walla Walla, Weak. aaa s - a arm ii s i an bib ise bbiibbjsi an Portland-Astoria Koutt Str. Tuhonm" I I Ml I ISO hally rot cieeptsxsln. i laiafe I'urtlaud 7 A L ...7 t. X Jill- 1-Cu A home School for Boys. Military and .Manual training. Fall term opens Sept. 12, lyoi- sslth a la. all) ol twelve .-.suip..,.iit leaeiiera who umlersiaud boya and take an lutereat both iu Hie wors and lu thus pias ol puplia. Th. aim 01 Ihe principal and teacher, la to l.veloii character ai well s to prepare buya for college and the profaeiiiiml and buaiiluaa asm all. ma ol ht. The building. SIS being thoroughly reuu vated ou the mo.t approved modern uiethoda and sre llguivd by clccflcit). Tbe youuger boya reeeiru careful stleutluu froui a competent uiatrou Pur llhisiraled calalugue write to AKTHtIK 1 SKWILL, Principal. CAINT HULIiN'S HALL, PORTLAND, OKii. KOI NUKD IsjIS A Hume and Day School for (iirls Ml SIC Alt T AND KLOCI THIN tileanor l ebbetts, Mh. 0., Principal I in. svliuol ..Bora u. giria .s ... and Umruugh .saliuii, coiubiuis.1 ssltliUiuadvajitage.nl a lualll, t 1 and reliuisl liuuie It .sisupiea n large au.l at, iraetisu l.uil.liiig in tin siwiuit) of the Cit.s Park Hit- Sautters e.mdiliuu of Uie preuiiaea baa been made a uutter el apmal atteiilioii lUc ho,) thaiubera, vlaa. .11.1 resilaUon rouiiu ri- Urge au.l Ulolouglll) si-ntiuul .mil ll- ,.Mi.tr.Ktl..n ill the bansilSB Is sash skat evstj ssaBtM apst lt tn. ..... The urealeai .r luus l.ecii taken loproiide all Uie litsaaww) appomtnicuu ol 4 well e.iiuppe.1 rtkuol. Mli 1 in. ..I, eser.s faslUlj iraiuiug puplU iu tile misit ,liur..se.l lu.lluJ, ll. ajUl J ,fi0 .luol sauigm Uioiough and well ordered iaaWsistiuae lu .irl- sua ,,,uuh. women, rtttin.- thm lor eollug, a Ih-ii Uiat ia daalrwl, wiai tu aid 111 Hie dselopu,i,i el true and character I lie 1 .11 tarui upeias Septa ml air hi, PJol A las ult) uf I went) competent Uaelmra m.urea lor clnl.l on aisl )ouug woni.ii tliat indisidiul caru and 111 ti iivtn.ii iKccaaart t.. Uie beat reaiilta ll.ere are lour akllle.1 Uas-livri Hill,,- SJu,,. pe par uwdI aluue, speculiau in Art ami OrtWrs aud ualisc tw I., ra 111 Kreucli and Uvriuaii Protiaioiu, mad.- i, m athletic .amea aulul.le u. M Uiutla, crou.u.1, l.a.k.tisill, bieycliag ami l.r.cWi , dm,. A 4) iima..um, aoahiu leet i. pUiiue.1 lor . weiUucUuu, wlucli will ar .nil more oppsiilumiic, n,r licalthlul , kcrvl.( for llluaUate.1 catalogue apply to ULsBANOM K. t KBBKna, Prlu. lN. ,',lj1,-rHK UfcJHElNAKTKU DK-deaK-rlbsnl .lock haa been lak.u uu bv th Clly marahal and will be ld at ta. expir.ln?" ol u,u daye lor tsssu aud eapeuae. B"r110" uue black boree, about :. ears old wemhi ;.'i0,U.i,!UU ?.uu,l' br.uded )0U iStt Wlou .houide? "Uer"'n'1 n tadtaa bf.u.. 'J. ur' haled A USUat BL 1SUI. J-M MKATUMAN. Oily kUreu.l. rsvai 1 l.e.sve Astoria The Dalles -Hortlsnd Kouk Str. "Bailey Galzert " ; ";!f7& Vancouver. Caacadc Locki. si Ispringa. HimsI River. While balaou, Lais ill. 1 .... TIMK t.'AKD Ia-vi- Portland It Arrive The Dalle. Ik laiavs- Ihe Dalles O Arrive Portland fe Dalles to Horllaud Dallea lu i'urtlaud asd retan. Mealea the very bell IS 1.. in... laatlira. loll ...... . . f ---- . has tils- eraiidsrl aeeni. uiiraelionisaeara Tickeus lor noli, beaeliua ou aait si ia. ausl llissl Itlvsr Ij.ii.Io... f.snol Aidci strscl i linth I'hoiiaa Main :ll furllaul. A J TA Yl.i IK, Aat . Astoria, ore JOHN M. KILLOtiN. Agl . Ihe liellei.ot, ...... ui. .. . . , . .... U...1 11,111 i ns 1 1.1, o. n a irs r, i,.s. . www-. J. C. WYATT, Agl., VsucouTSr, Weak. 1 K W. CRIUHTON, Agl.. Portland, or I rederick Noll, At., Pendleton. I I IJ..I Or Pn. X I - a X .sVJ aw w- Buy aud ash Stocks, Bondg and grain lor caah or 011 uurgias New Vork tock bxcaaor Chicago Stock bxcbaufc Chicago Hoard ol Trade- Oourt SStra . : 1- n. uregon s nosi rtuttM m The Hotel Flavel Is now open 'or the ...... .......... I maorl UUrltl ' . auarv r.1.1111 .-l,.c L r II isuiv T is ,ey. uniiaru ""-. -- : I BB Iniudred rooms Bruaaei c.v-"r;-. Die basat lurullure money couiu 1 diStanCal lolephoue ill ottlcsl j f uoiei uuaer uiaiia.."..-- - ui I QMS. , ,111.. - ' 1 tttt.saits.il lr.s.7. n0ish and Business College j TARH1LL AND KLKVKNTU STS., POKTLAND. Isatonsed ay UstussmtlaJ as.Mnsas ssen, woe employ IU grsduai- 'Id Wmm Norttwwjt TtMMWuebi, traias yeun, men and women " V"J UIVIX suYUtVlUB saaumamtlaaaa and Mtji'lIRMt SITUATION lusirusO" er las aa aaa