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TWO WEEKS BUSINESS HIKED As LEADERS f FURNISHING BUSINESS REASONS We sell for cash and at one price only. Our goods are new and satisfaction is guaranteed. We sell cheaper than any other house in the city and our assort nn-nt la the largest to select from. (live us a call. BAER Om Primt (Jlotkier.i, Etiniislu WKONKHDAY, AUGUST 2. 1901. THOSE BOMBASTIC C0HRKSPONDHNTS. Subsequent events may render the observation inapplicable to the egist- ini Constantinople situation, yet nev-, ertlieless the average war correspond ent is just about as bombastic a per- ROBbhd orkuon to pay Washington SOCMUM H NH wlio wields a pencil or i ' ' pen. At inn u me are coming """! the Atlantic cables containiiiK oipres sions such as these: "The czar sits with open eye watching the Porte ami the Constantinople trouble. He is massing his forces on the Tnrkirli fron tier. His warships are assembling. What are his intentions? Not even the most astute Kuropean diplomatist know, while statesmen wonder if the Kussian bear be about to enter the arena again with the intention of pre cipitating a general Kuropean war, " or words to that effect. Now, tbe Russian bear does not want a general Kuropean war, and, the czar is doing nothing more, in sitting ami watching the Porte and the Courtanti nople trouble, than every intelligent man in all the civilised countries of the globe. And his intentions prob ably are merely to use ordinary caution lest some slight violence break out In- tween the two countries involved along his frontier. He is going to Uheims, France, in a few days to meet 1'resi dent Loubet ami Kaiser Wilhelin ami King Alfonso and several leaser sov ereigns ami he is not likely to prepare for all this monarchical Licim-inc. while all the time he is training bit cannon ami hurling bis hussars upon iie or more of the countries of Kurope. Those Constantinople correspondents furnish some convenient material tor the use of headline writers on daily papers, hut thoae same headline writ ers grow weary no doubt penning one day denials of what seemed imminent the day before. If tbe correspondents would le more explicit and tell us bow many troops the ctar has massed tin the Tnrkiah frontier and lei n judge whether or not the troops' BMrW ments are tbe ordinary going from poel to another, their work would h.u. greater value. HBARST AND THK PORTLAND JOURNAL The hast Oregonlan ventures the us sartion that William K. Hearst, owner of tbe New York Journal, Chicago American ami San Francisco Kxaminer, ia not behind the project lor the estab liabmaat of a new daily paper in Port land. If Mr. Hearst were furnishing the money he, would not name the pa per "The Journal." He baa MM one "Journal" printed in New York Were Mr. Hearst making tin- scheme (us, he would let his name be known, for the reason that he commands im mense influence and wealth financial ly, and, ii be were known a- the pie posed paper's backer, there would lie no need to make promises regarding the installation of a suitable plant He would draw a check, good in lloug Kong, Kalamazoo or Loudon or .tin thr place ;n the world, and kaji I plant. Furthermore, were Mr. Hearst . .mlempiatiug establishing a BMW l I'ortland, he would establish it ami make it famous as a news getter apd then, when ueople were reading it in great numbers, go to advertisers and demand their ail vert i semen ts and get them. It is probably true that the gentle men who are hoping to establish the paper have made a contract with Mr. Hearst to pay him for the use of his special wire service between San Fran cisco and New York ami Chicago and other points from which he receives it special service. But Mr. Hearst will probably sell this service just as die pa pei factories sell him print newspa per upon which to print his publica tions. B0ULDBRS ON WKBH STHBgT. I'eudletuii ml learn gladly that tliere is some prospect that Webb street is to be put into condition to be used. Huriug the Hummer that thoroughfar has been almost abandoned bttwSBO its juncture with Court street BJBtJ the wooieu mills on Vincent itreet. A job of gravelling about an had as any ever done in ail the history of stieet making was partially finished under a contract the terms of winch were nut being carried out, hence its abandonment. Loaded teams have been driven on the other streets since early in the season, because they were compelled to go uver what purported to be Hue gravel but which was in fact a thick dressing of boulders. An AND WE ARE RECOQ THE CLOTHING AND : t i : It A LEY rs and Hatter, P&ndleton. Kut OfVpoakM rHorter bri nfis to tliis otllo- tin- mtorination thiit In- louiul h rock hut slmlitly smaller UMB Hntf bv footlml 1. ami thin stnne wan approx iniHtMl in iw by several UlOOMkd others. In tlx- nvent tin- ruck criiBliiii can hi- ilom- at a reasonable price ami Mm street HlM unproved. tlit residents al.niK that important channel ot city i w,i r ,. , The aiein correspond. -n ( the 'rt I ami OrMOOUB writ.-: Most unkimlent cut of all i tin- appropriate description Oregon people may niv.' to the action ol their r.-nr" sentatives at Washington in permitting the passage ol un Bel allowing the Nurthern I'acillc railway company to place scrip uu unsurveyed timber lands in this state, it wan bad enough when that company was allowed to exchange its poor lands (or valuable timber lands, u wii- sun worse that tbe com pany should be permitted to select Um ber lands in Oregon in lieu of compar atively worthless land in Waslnngton, but only history wili determine the enormity ol the "crime of '911," by which those timber lands could be se lected in unsurveyeii regions. The Northern l'acid'- could hardly have conceived a more liberal proposition for itself than that which was embod ied in the act of congress of March I, IHHtf. Hv tin- terms of this act t In- bound aries ol the Mount lUinier National park were determined, and it was pro vided that upon conveying hack to the United States government the laud with this park ami the Pacific forest reserve the lands theretolore granted to it by tin- government, the Northern Pacini- railway company should have the privilege of selecting other public lands in lieu thereof, in any state in which s.inl company's lines might ex tend. The unfairness ol tins law, as a whole, has been quite lolly set forth hy the press of this stale, and is read ily understood bv the public. The Northern Pacific has a few miles of road exiendiug from I'ortland to do bel, ami on tie- strength of that the company was permitted to select lands in Oregon in the place of lands II bJmm to ifB up in Washington. Uut tins leature of the law, unjust as it is, is one ol its fairest provisions. The most i tide (en s i ii I leatures are not known to the general public. Not sat itlltxl with coming into Oregon w ith an enormous advantage over the ordinary t,,uti.r 111.1 I, liver the eoflltl.lllV se cured a privilege entirely beyond the reach of the bona Mb settler. The Northern 1'aiitic is not limited to the surveyed lauds, but in .v go upon un surveyed lands and take what it wants years before the individual settler has an opportunity to make an entry. The Northern i'acitic need not give ac curate description of the lauds it takes, hut is required only to make as gMsl a description as practicable, and in -description max be corrected years hunce, when the ollicial survey has been made. F.veii a rci'iatter'- vague right stands no show whatever in con flict with such a privilege as tin-. Hie Northern Pacific can get a com-ph-te title without describing the land, hence a (splatter cannot know whether he i- settling upon laud alieady'laaen. It is impossible to tell where the lines of the olhcial survey will run, and where the Northern I'acitic lands will be (olllld 9 lie. Nor is this all. Since the Northern Pacific may take lands in unsurveyed townships, it will have another ad vantage in securing small tracts oi timber lands after the survey has been made. When the olhcial lines have been run it will be found that i here are many 40-acre tracts ol gsl timber land adjoining lands the North ern Pacific ban taken. Ii will noi profit a man to take up so email a tract ami therefoie the company will have the rJeld tu itself. The company has three months alter the official sur vey is completed and the plats tiled in which io examine the land and deter mine where its selection should be. The individual seeker (or timber laud will not dare fa make a timber land entry near a Northern Pacific selection until that three iiuuths has expired It really appears from this summary that the "Crime of '09'' was well punned ami faithfully executed. It was engineered by men of no commoii ability. The hill lor this act was in troduced in the senate ol the United States by Seuaior Wilson of Waahinti l on and IU passage in the house was strongly recommended by a member of the co mm liter on public lands, James HaaTiinoii Iesris, of the same state. u censure ran puaalldy attach to these two honorable gentlemen, for they were laitaiulh looking out (or the in terests u: ttte state they represented. It is probably true that hv means of this law the Northern I'acihe could secure B few thousand acres of valuanle tim ber land in Washington, but the loss to the people of Washington on this ac count is aniph i. p.iid iiv (lie ucl that they have now a public park largely at Oregon's expense. A corporation pay ing taxes in Washing! in has been in duces! to give up its lands ill that state and to come over into Oregon and take other lauds instead. It was a shrewd move un the part of the Washington delegation and one that may well be tudied by legislators everywhere. If Washington enterprise would now conceive some plan by win Ii He cor porations may secure, with slight ex pense, a lew thousand aires oi Oregon limit and grain lands, the glory of our northern sister will be complete. That Lewis had an eye on Oregon timber lauds when he recommended the passage of this act may be inferred Irom his laniriiaui-. Me said in Ins re norl to the house of represents i yen : "This legislation is strongly urged hv Hie people ol Washington, and the purpose is to preserve from injury or f destruction the scenic and other natnr al beauties of Mount Rainier and the surrounding font I a mis am braced with In the boundaries described in the hill for such park. Construction ol the necessary tramways or railroad", hotel accommodation!, ate , is proposed, so that this park tiuiy he preserved as a pleasure ground lor tourists and health! eakan, In order to obtain exclusive! control thereover, the alternate odd numbered sections within the North ern Pacific grant fal I inu within the limits of the park can be relei seil to the United Plates under section H of the proposed act, and ofher lands, in lieu thereof, given said company else where upon its line. The railroad lands within the proposed park are in Urge part very heavily timbered, and hence their exchange for other lands will in no way injure the United States, but (till I a dtrert public ben efit." The art is to he a "public benefit," in Washington, the United StAtes is n i to be injured, the Northern Pacific is to be protected hy lieing uiven other '.u i "on its lines," so that il any body is to pay (or all lorest reserve tnigum this desirable it must come out of ( iregon see Yet Oregon's hope is hot .'"ii. Up for the There is one wav to make loss. Oregon should induce Lewis and Wilson to lake up their residences in Oregon. They should then lie sent to congress with instructions to play the same joke on the state ni Washington . . . . . I 1 1 , TL .. : I. mat iney mo on irrnpm. limy imam contrive some plan hv which the Southern Pacific could get a few thon- saml acres ol land in Washington in exchange (or a public park in Oregon. The people of Oregon are not to be censured lor iiuietlv permitting the passage of this act of congress. Thev had no intimation of what was K y on. II Senator McHrnle or Congress man Tongue or Commissioner Her mann had telegraphed (iovernor QBB1 the fMU in regard to that (orest re serve hill the people would have promptly prepared petit ions miles in length, protesting again.! the measure. The eople of Oregon would have con v meed the members of congress Irom every stale east of the Kocky mouu tains that Oregon did not want the Northern Pacific to take unsurveyed timber lauds in Oregon in exchange for lands it did n it want hi Washington. The congressmen from ths Kastern states would not have lorced upon Ore gon a law the people did not want. They would have informed Mr. Lewis that his hill could not receive their nites until he amended it so as to pro vide that the Northern Pacific must take land in the same state s the land given up, and that the land taken must in- surveyed. In response to the petitions of Oregon property-owners, they would have refused to vols (or a bill that guaranteed a corporation an absolute priority over individuals in this state, hut the people did not know o( the impending danger, and could not be expected to appeal to the congressmen from Maine and Florida (or protection. MILLIONS OF WOMEN Preserve, Purify, and beautify the Skin. Slalp, Hair, and Hands with Millions oi Wnxis us cum iiiu rtoAr, aisnl kf QUIMRHM OMMWf, for beau Ulyiugtlie skill, lor rluauslni Uie srslu, and tie alupplliK l fslllliir hail, ful aufU'lllllg, wtittcniiifi, and wsjIIhiik red, rutigb, and sore hands, lor bale, rasher, IU hlugr and IrrtU lien- aud (or all tin- ui - ol Un- tullel, bath, snd nursery Millions of Women use CUtlCt) MS aoaeln liaUia tor annoying Irrtla li, ue. indaiuiiialioiiK, oel exeurlaUout, or too lre- or otfeualve poispiraUou, In washes lor ukeislivi weaknesses, aud lor man) saw, lire, autnwpUe purposat. which roiutil) sua aualtheuiMlvv'to wdiiivn.eaueotallv mothers. L'UTPX'UA So il- BMBBfJMfl Ut oue aoap atouu price, the Israt akin aud ooiupleston soap aud Uu- heal lollel aud liauy soap in the world. 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Water aud Mam S'.a., t'eiidlv uu, ore. ARCHITBCTS AND BUILDERS. MAIM' IN MI'KKKK, DilNTIlACTOIt and Hullder. 1'laus aud ape- .in m- made. Job work a ipeclalty. Hhop on t'olloiiwoo-l tret 1. i.eal In Uas- ln' blai ksmllli shop T. r. HOWARD. kMOMTtWOT AN1 ID perintenileui, makes compute aud rellabn plant lor 0dldina lu the city or oounlri loom 17. Ju.i I building SHKKK . ul.l.. 1 ON TKAt lOltri AND build. 1 Kstlmatea furnnhisl ou short ao HM Job work a peclally. froupt avrvice. Shop 011 Bluff street, uear Mala atteel D A. MAY, IIONTKATTOK AND builder kalimatea lurnlahed ou all kinds nl fUMaarr, cement walks, atone walla, sle. Dr iers can Is' h Ii al the Kai Orevnnian ottlci- The Place to Buy :: : : Is where you can get quick and cheap prices. Put in your order lor header teds water tanks and feed racks Best line of laumWer, hath, BhinglMi luiltl lug pAptfi Tm paper.Limc and oemont, Piokfjti PlMter, Briitk, tfantl, Itonldiiu Bo imp Doom Wisdowti Susli & DoorH, Teira ( loMfAjPip. Pendleton Ptanlof Mill and Lumber Vard. R, FORSTtR, - Proprietor. Vou get Good Beer. w in 1, you drink PILSNER BEER. 1 tiiaranteetl ntit tt i-au.M- .huailacliu Qf ili..iiiesb Ask forit. Schultz Brewing Co. Daily Bast Oragonian, dalivered by carrier, only 13 cents a wook. V art" 1 i S s. P. has been before the public for many years; from a small begin ning, it has steadily worked its way to citv, town aim hwilu. - - , known it loncwrt and have "I .iu .,,,,,,,r llinr f i icnds nn-i families or nnton nntry tell of their restoration part of the country r . . . . i .a,, lut tnrv mi l-i"""' . ' ", .f .nli.far.tion or so ..1 nv t liitl I'Vrr IU iu-t "i""; . - so litRh, nns ever given siuo . , pni of Cancer Rhcumatrsm, Catarrh, ST, in?eT n rc a - , -nod sease that originates in i - .. , , a A ir a,, i tlCMO' tliat uic uuuia, ...,. i, 1,1 m IivsneDsia. n von RUCUIIiai " " J L . 1 , U.I ; .c, C yoil will b. "V'X?;"-- cTects .r - .. ... ...,,. cn,,.iA, 11; our pimiuaui . ,,...1... - In Selecting a Carpet You will lind the iartfisl assort ment In -.elect fr.im at l ailing's store. New uomN here in all tin latest patterns, the graStBBt vari ety and the best VBlM lor the BMNMy, sN'ou can lind just what vou want hen- and jus! what vou need. The lies! earM-t values ever oflarad Ib Urapoa. Wb.II pa per heaper than ever. The wmi- iiertui Inpravad rotary Wbita atrial BIBBtliaa, buy no other until yon try it. JESSE FAILING. DBNTISTS. K. A. YAUOHAN, DKNTI8T. OKK1, I- In ludd Hnilitiug a. l. in-. a mi., i). i. h. orviua ovib Savings Bank (las aduilulsten-.l K. A. MANN IIKN ri8T. IN A8HOIU A r r. B ' .'!'" nffle-- BANKS AND HHUKBRS. 1'tiK KAKMKK H HANK t)K WMTUN, WmUiu, Uregou IMwa a general haukliu hiiainesa Kscnaugi houghi an I a. ... ectlous promt ny alleinteT n Aftair- 111 moai Sieelleut comll. 1011. and an rennm . n.u n) In . oil igat 1011 coin nil lie.' id reapoualbni clllirii-OBI-'era K Jauies.in. irealdcni . i-o V, I'roobtUI, vice preil-tenut'. M. Fierce, cashier J. K. Ullltfore, aaairiant oaablcr, directors U. A. liartmau, M. M. Jonna. T. 1. Price, (1 I' Uraw, J. r Klllgor-. Bobert Jameson, ti. W rmebatsl. riMT NATIONAL HAN K OK ATHKNA, Ortgoc. Uaplul. fW.ODU, urplaa and pionta, a-.uui liilereii on lira detnu. Heals In foreign and domestic uxchauge. rollectlous Tiroupdy attende . in. Heurv 1. Adams, prea deni T i, Kirk, vios-prasiiieDt: a 1.. Bar- nett. nai;.ler; an. K. I.. Barnett. aaaiauui MSBMr. KIK8T NATIONAL HANK UK PKNIM.K tou. Hapiu;, I7U.0UU, aurp.ua. tSU.UUb Trans acta a geuersl bauklug buaiuuaa Kxchsun and telegraphic irauafera aohl ou I'bietgo, Han Frauiiaco new York aud priuclpa: oints in UM Northweai Drslla Drawn 011 Ohtaa, Japan and a . Vi ,a tioun on reasonable terms Levi Aufceur cmaideni. w K Mains: vicc-preai lent; u Made, cajjihier. H. 0 iiuerusey, aaelalaui oasbler TUK I'KNDKhTON HA VINIrh HANK Pendleton, Oregon organised March 1, ISSV. capital, aai.uui aurplua. $,i Ini.-real al lowed on lime dupoetU. Kicliante boiglit aim aoin ou an principal point, apeeiai al leullon given lo colli- tlona W. J, Purolal preaideut. J. N toil tlii-prea deni , T J m ." - caahler. rOR SALE OR BXUHANUU. a N K w SIX H0B8K POWKB 0A8U llaseuglue and all 1 m ... - complete, lauka, piping, hallery and mm in aparker, at a low jirlcr, or will eicliaiig.-(or rordwood J l.'lnvi l'e i.il I e 1 . ii . Ori-rmi GOLDEN RULE HOTEL. Cor. Court and Johnson Sts. PENDLETON. 0UEG0N steam heal Btevlrlc Lights. American Plan, ralea 11.19 to ll.AUaday. Biiropean plan, aje, T6c. I1.UU Bpeclal ralea by week at month Frae Bus floats all Tralaa. Commercial Trade Solicited, f-'lae Sample Kooina Special Attentiun Uiven tu Country Irada. CONKAD KOHIKK PKiiP I BERKELEY lias the following liarnaius BLIP tlortl Wla-at Lkud,$1600 Host BtOOk and hairv Kaucli in ('ainari PrtrU, ( 'heip, Qood Kouat, Loit, 1900, Very Desirable K.-hI, u, e Very 'lieaji. Also a big list of town and county proporry obatp, (p" V Mil AM. BABHWOTOK STRKKTS MKTtVANB, "HH'iN A P, Arm.trnng. IX, Bi, Principal a prsccii. tirartsattg Mkaat, tBaiBiaisai for BjaBBBffJ wnrk. with hi.t.dre.1. Bi grsdunl.. I Hill II IP SS Issikkeeper. sn.l stenogniphrr, , ajtaai) ,., 1 i 1 "s" known, it siesdlty awrs belt" ami beMr OataantlMeeSr smdents mlni.tini .o,v ..,. MHh or clsaa lii.tnirtln.. MSWB whst Bd how r bjaak, sn.l wind It costv c stnlngiu free. Ilnsril "I lllrrclnrs p t rMOMnon, anfBJtOttNt D. OLW CtlllHN - - PAVIB M- UOWst The Pendleton Academy PRKPAim FOU- Gollege Teaching, Business. iiii-iiiissi.nl oown pfapafBB torn traoof to PNBhman olaas In auoh . -leaaa 11- Vaftl, PrinoBtoti and Htanford. Tm Imtltuttorj haa baan I" 1 "iM"; tin- Aooiadltad Llal by tin-stun- Board of Rduoation. bo thai gmduat" an ii- inllli-il to stilt rlllli-llte-s. irsi- i-iiini to in.- usaa, lilisitn-s- i-ollcifi- is otti-reil. KhII term nBfflns .-s-pt .-r wwi. .Slllll'l-s- ov w 1 i.'i iltltl-'.S. M lli.. rwadtetoO) Ongon I.I- Is W . I'rilli-Itll. University Oregon. l-uxeoe, Oreson. SMsshaa, alsndard III Ihi- state. Two lllinilred cnirae- In Literature. Science and the Arts, Science and Kugin-eriiig and Mualc. -sew sj 1 Idlnss and eqnlpsMnl, savan asw initruat; nrt nesrlv . viilimu" sdd.d to llbrarj In imn summi-r SehMN with University credit : ars-. ial conrac Inr leach. r. lor law and 111-llc.lHlll.lellti. IS-piiri.ll.-lll o...y.. (or leachera, prim ipala and .iiperlniendeiita. r ...la.... .....I ,11 Ilvlmr low 1 hie undent. ursnied icliolarihlps in isrxc .si.luru uulyur- iltlo. In I SSI. . . ....... nam,, III I'ri-.l dllt .IT 11 J I - t . M liil circulars and uaUloguea, Kugeiie. uregou HllaV JVSIUTAKY TEMY r-a- A private ho.. for hour tine and BB) ni,, ,n I'n i.jres bio- lot admlaaioB to sn eelentlllc school Of , .all. ,t. and for hues r,. iU NSW and completely .muIpi"" Inilldlllg ThoToufn Insirin-tlo .irdlns I,, Hie bel methiel- ii. .mi larMiratortos nun. Iralnlni 1 Bj ..,.,,.11.!,. tins had .'.v-liin-i- .a". ... In l'ort I It l I .tiler lin.ira !'vnM ai ant? shall Btreal. . ..... r .. pampl Biainirn ie"'- ( i .. r . I ti at ninny, tic J Vt r.IL! M. D. CAINI HliLliN'S HALL, 4. I' lKTLAM). ORB, till NIIKIi A Hume and Day School forOirls Ml 'SIC, Aid ASli ILOOUTIOII BlaaBBI lebbetts, I'll D Principal Thi ScltiMil nfff t taTirl t irusvl ah A tluriigh tsltitMtiuii, naWMej MithtliolvsnU((taul healtli M Mil rviliit' l iKittn It (H.V iiim ,i Urt junl at tract t i' iiuiMnii; in tin wemit ut tin VU fsrk. Tin eunlUr. tvii'lituni ut Urn irvmtew lia Ihii niaali a nutU-r uf Hcial 4tUntiuii Tlif b. cluniirtirv, HHM mWk rvcit.(tint r.niii arc UrK' ami tti.-r-"l;in. ,.ntili. I tui tin ..itatr.lttlun .1 til. lii Kl iiiw ia nth that rtr rtx.m i uiaait ti tlu wan lh.' ,'ru.t.a' . r Us..-., U'prul all tl. 1 1 . 'i wa i r apiroiiiiiiu uu ut i Mi ll r.(uiurK-l ctiiI, aiHl lu iiirnlati ttCf) hMllilj hM InuilS Np m M MQtl IMVVM eMwMell I li aim ut tin MMtl Uluijfivu Uiurulalfli ai I Mill urlvrti) niatruutiuiia Up ifirU ami uwk wuiih-ii, lltiiiy Uiim lor t,uUug ( ii that U lairtl. iil u. 41-1 in Um lUrilfiannl ul tnir .th.l wi.manh t.-ltarmct. r Tin- KaJI trrm MM mWm9mkm I". IHI A lac ult ui twrutt i .iiiijKi. ut i. ailur uiaiirua tur vliil.l rtu ainl umii,' wuinvn tliat imli.iUual uarv m atrtictiuii in -Li Maary tu tin U-at rra ilu u, r. art-(--tr akilli-.l Uachtr. in the Muatc lie faffftiui ut aJ.nic, jsi-vUliBtN iii Art ajtal orajof) , aaat natiii Uavlirr ifi Vn iivii -ttcl t-riu4ii rTu. laiun i. nuali f.r all utMctu J tim t auiUMt ta wuniuii, k Utnmv vra,iu t, li.i-.ii i bicycling ami hum-back riOiiiu. . u iimiwmni. lUltm ivet i pMMM tur cuiiatriictiuti. wtdtk Miilutft'r ttiU mro upMirtiiiiitiua for hualthful uavrviav, Kor tlhutraiosl uatalugue -tpply tu KLK.VNOH I. i'KBHKl I , Mrlu. Bishop Scott Academy. I'ORTLAND, OREGON. Kouuded l7u. A I loiin School lur Buys. Mini.il v and .Vlaoual trainio(. Pail turm opeoi Sept. if, iyoi. with a lacully ol twelve competent leaetiera who uudertUud Ikiya aud take an luiereal both iu tbe work aud in tuey play of pupils l be aim of ibe principal and leacbers ia lo II . . l.iu cliaraeler a. well aa In prepar-j buy a lui college and Hie pr.deeeiun.il aud butiue.a aw aliouaol Ule. IUe buildiuga sic being tburougbly reiio vatcd uu ibe mual approved aauderu metbuda aud are ligbled by electricity. Tbe youuger boya receive careful alleuliou Irom a coiapeleut malrou For lllualrateil catalogue writo to ARTHUR t NfcWiLL, r-rlucipal. IN I'ul'NI. -niK HKItKIN WTKK l)K deaerlbe.1 aiock ba. been taken up by tbe tlly wat.bal and will be aol.l at ibe eipiriiion of leu daya lur i oala aad expeasea uue black borae, about , years old wcis-ht about sou pooud,, branded a. on rlgb Bip K on lialed Augutl ii lavii. J. M HBAUtaAN. Clly aar.bal. i.M VIU.IMIKll lasts' s h JU ' a -ajis a r ; i NY lomcs lintflish and Business TAMHILL AND BlaEVBNTU STS., PORTLAND. OH mm a. .a ..... -n aT1 W m larasesiual BBaBBg ate., raclBc Nerthwea. Tajreuarhi. im. C1VLL BJCMVlUa aud Bait ee to pereon Shout Um mmd Union Pacific BBPAB1 HIM Tin SohsUule. From Pendleton "IIH 'mi Obioagoi l-iirllaiid Mpi'Clll I HUB a in nil lllllll ington -..ill ike. Danvtt n Worth in,,. ... U"' aauity.si ui. uu. i Klld Kaat. "a. Atlantis Kipn-aa A It a. m via Muni iBftBBi Halt Lakr, lenvr. ri Worth, (Ireaha, fcan sasClty, Hl.Lf,ula,ib. SafB and Kaat. Wax a HI I ,11. Walla Waiu. I a aim PUI Mail Spokane, N llne,-u. -., . a. 111 via pBBBMi niHii, .Mlna.-npniii, at Haul, imiuth. mm;," k.-i', .'hicagn ami Ka. Ocean and River Schedule. riOM I'nKTLAN'D. All sailing date, mbj eel l" change. H-.iOp. ni. Kor Han KrancLco i.. Wail every ...lay.. t n 1 tally ' ex-el. i Columbia River suiidny . I p. in. TO Astoria and y H,,iAa Batataay ijoiinng.. y in p. m. Willamette River D.nh ex. Sunday On-gon City, Ncwberg, iBj , TaV-ft.1 "nmrnta"1 btt mi Hal. ,,, yfl Willamette and Yam. in mil Riven u, , . riles. Tlirs, Oreaatl City. Iiaytun Bon and Sal and Way Landing!. 4 E laMBBl I -Ala a Klparla Snake Hlver INU a. m. lmlly. ItlparU to Leuiiton IMI; P. I WAMVLKY, Ageni. fendleiet Take the eee Washington & Columbia River Railway I 'm I'llii-HKn, St. PBjUl, St. Iitiin, bf sip. t 'Hy, Hi. Job, f iiualia. ami All Points hast and South I'orllatiid ami points on tilt- Sound Arrive. Monday., tt edueaiayi aud Kiistpil II. 1. 1 in lllc.d.i)., I'll ti rs. 1 lyi and SaluMin at Sles a. ni. Iicparia dsih t-tci.-pi Sunday aK.Uu ii. a Km iitorutittii.il regardiug rale- auJ v.a lu.idalloii', . ill nil or addreaa N AliAMri. Agrni I'eu.lleton, nrerw. ti H. CAldiKKIIKAU, t.. P. A., Walla Walla, Mean White Collar Line Mortlaoil-Aatoria Kuutc Str. ,TboouM Dally rounJ uin IIMK t.'ASI ' Leave I'orllaud i l.u.ivc Aatorla The liaiies-l'ortland koutc Str. "Bailey Ualzert Dally reual inpt eioepl auavl. Vaucuuver, Cascade Loeka, St Barka'i MtsjBa, llooil Kiver, Wink- aalieou, Lyi '- I he no.. ri an CAKH Leave Portlaud Arrive TBe Ualles h Leave Tbe Halloa laa Arrive Port laud IM- rttit- I Hallos In I'orllaud raitr. . j fgEm io I'orllan l au l relara.. sin Mealea Ibe very beat m.i. .day lrla a leadlUK lealure. Uu -vuu ba- me gran leal aexui. slira. ii.m.oii aarli n eke Is lor bulb ueacbe. ou aaleal tkaPtUi) and Hood Uiver Lauding -Koolol Alder siresl. Hnlb Pbuues Mam ML Porllaad, Orepsv A.J T.v VLiill .Act.. Aaiorla. or JillIN KII.I..IIIN, Agl , lb Uallea.Ort IV . II. I.', ill ll A W V Kits vsttill.. WBlle MIS 1-KA I'ilK.ll .V UAIt.NI-, Ast. .lloo.IKilll.un. J C. WVATI, Agl., Vaucuuver, Wart. K W CRIOHTDN, Agt , Perllau.l. "r. I reUerick Null, Aft., Menuleton, Ori I U. Ray St Co, Buy aud eel! Stocka, Honda and (irain for casb or uu uarglni New York Mt a Hacaaaga Chicago Stock fcs.aaag Chicago Board of Trade Jet Utatit-t as 1 1 aa' Oregon's Most I amous fo1 The Hotel Flavel I , now iiDen lor the Klueal equipped reaui I uorlb livery room elecinr ligincl auu patav r'luoat balbiug beach ou -;0,, elia fc Luturloua Club House, lucludm " fgM leya, billiard bslla aud IW m3tf W courl aud mauv excelleul stirs. buudred rooms, Bruaael carpeted auu m lug beat luruilure uiouey couia as. diaunce lelepboue in oflloe ,, j, f. " llulel uuder uiauagemeui ol to. vey. Kor rate, etc., auui . -jjikaUiSs Kor ralea, etc., 1 nr. itfini or at Klavel, tiroaun, or address ..'-.Jora reUry.bl.i Nartiiaiu Bui I.I rmii'.iii. i wbe employ IU aTa4uaie. - j -.. a tar BOBINS- -U HUB HITUATIONB Uairuets-