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JUST ARRIVED OR FALL CLOTHING The Union Lab si A badge of honor Contained on all Our Fall Garments ;ieaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. ...v ir i; vT l's. I (Ml. li;iisiA i . Up OF BALL PLAYERS Nllllof M Sunds Osms for ths Road runa. . .... i 1 1 nlav hull Sllll - uditorote tin- proceed to tin- mi- L,meni I tne ov, ' '"" - " r" ?p'-Hrtmiii, OtUhtri Marsh, ft'' . HI . 1 . . ..I.,.r-fut.ili , pitcher; rie-iiiT, "-"n r . n u- 1 , II -hi A.. J POM i '""" W K. w right oeia: rip .,IltlT Ill-Ill, 1HI, uni.i. .-!!ImI tin- 1'noilii l lrirli, nhc- itnte IJirl". cHtrher; Uox, lirit ' , L.TTL. I. 1 auk rev rl l 0iuin, pa I MM, Am i,bi" " "'. ,trr tied: ltrt May huh ... Irfcogrit. rintit Held. . pine will U'k-M. at I p. in. t L if A I hi street Kroiinie. Diifn.ii tnnoi uo tursd Lrl410llOU. tll" I'atlllllt rUHI'll the urt aaetiww. MM tliui l Df ' ouetllu s ma.li., isMiuea. i. u--w uj hii in lcwIiU(Mof tbi! uitnom 1 til i uk ul tbu ..i lute, wbimi tui iimm- khs iu ...kiMinimhlnw aiiiltl.l IIT lllllMII F . j . . v - - . mi(.40il wliu ii l untiroly I'loaud SJMMtl 101 mim. Alio Ullivn IHU milt, mum kiutatakinouKii'l mi- iniie reorml ti a ivoilinou. tltfarlUK will oem-airiiyi'ii . i..m. .! .if Inn .r ,'itll.K.I bv its' .met I, aatbitiK but mi inflamed rfnum ij Ihu minima aiirtai'M. i will ktlvt liuir.i dollar, fur mi. oaae f deafness rNir Merrill lal laiiuui Ik curmi uy i' turrb Cure Sin.l lor i in ulsr. (rue. t ill w i ..u. I i . i 1 1 vj. : in i druiKni. : i niffliiy Wiifi. Ittt' beat. Ml Hubert Williams CJIM MB' ictar l'iallilli'1'l, ,N . .1., trulii upn- He wm 7."i yearii old. Iln whh im Virfiuta ami wm- a railtiulc oi i foint. In lHtfL' In- wuh upiiiitiiti'il Mtpontion of ailiiitiuit ui'ihthI uf ktrniv anil retired a vuar latiir. I widow ol tiiii latr FlUnhn :i I- I' ictiun l vnur li iwule ih not tol refular verinuH rutiip; ivatioiiM piwiMnual rHiilt PnWttt'H Llt lt.) Kitere will ri'iinivr thin dan- ft 0.1 t ft. ... Ulaaaanl .nnl ell.vtivr. lall- II Co. )0YOU NEED A CLOCK, I Watch, ring WATCH CHAIN. CHARM, ski SILVER FORKS, IWUVESOR pfOONS OK A AURM CLOCK I" nythinn in tba Jtwelty line ' XKa..t i wii.r. JJV(H rUBMI mi '" am, rait i i uisHunzicker I -"viler an, I f 'J'iivuill Arrivals at Hotel Pandlaton. T A HadMBi Thti Dallei. II BraRh, I'ortland. M it (iwin, tloiae. ( S YouiiKinnn, Portlanil. I K Comaii, I'ortlaml. .1 B Lane, I'ortland. K V MarHhall, citv. W B Birch, ntv (ieo I K Finhtni-r, I'ortland. .1 M Kic, Portland. L A Baker, I'ortland. B McLennan M iitlian. I') K I'etHrHon, Portland. I. Macatav, itnalia. L T 'Aitok. Hesttle. W W Clayton, Portlaod. 1mm OakH, Portland. U HinHlieitner, Portland. Qm K KolwrtH, Portland. .1 T Slinaror, Hpnkanti. .1 .) Burnt), Portland. K C (MfaMfdt, San PmmImo, Hn Ki-riia Kivere, Colfat. Mrs Wolny, New York. T W Jack'aon, Portland. A B Cox and wife, La tirandi. .1 K Bell, New York. Mm O'Neill aud datiirhter, Colfax . 'I' i v in Mclirootn, (inrdaue. (' .lennen. Han h'rant'iaco. B K SitiHlieinier, Portland. .1 II Kaxter, Portland. C M Pearson, Minneapolia. H O Newton, San Kranciico. V W JmIWOO, New York. Mm W II Lainlieeii, Portland. Mra May L Slierwin, Aihland. bbe Didn't Wear a Haak. But tier beautv wae uonipletidy hid den by aorea, blMobM and pimplen till ahe tiaed Buukleu'e Arnica Salve. TttM they vaniahed aa will all erup tiniir, fever aoree, Imila, ulcere, car huncleH and teloue from tte uae. (ullitile for cute, corne, tiurna, hcuIiIn and pileM. Cure guaranteed. Ne at l'allnian A Co. Melon ana Vasatablsi. K. Martin receiver every day frexh HliiptuuntM of vetfetahleH aud melone and they are the bent on the market an they are apecially selected for Martin hy tfood iuui(e ol' uielona aud vuget ablea. if yoa need auy uoud peachuH for canning you ehould leave your or dern at Martin'a. He ulao hae jar aud extra cape aud rtihoere. Old soldier Kxparlanaa. M. M. Auatin, a civil war vateran of Wiiii'liHHtur, lud., writea: "My Will wae Mick a long time in -pit of nod doctor's treatment, hut wae whol ly cured by Dr. Kiuit-'a New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health." They always do. Try them. Oslj He at Tall man A Co. For Itaia. i)n accouut of departure I offer fur sale my private house, corner JOMMKHI and Webb street, containing eight rooms, also a four roooi cottage aud two lots near school houae. J. SHKUKKM AN. P. T. Thomas, humtervtlle, Ala., "I ill suffer i ii(i from dyspepsia when I com menced taking Kodbl Uyspepaia Cure. I took several bottles aud can digest anything." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only preparation containing all the natural digestive fluids, it gives weak stomachs entire rest, restoring their na tural condition. Talhuau A Co. fur Sals. lUOO acres of suuiuierfallow, 800 acres of atubble wheat laud ; all imuletueuts and stock necessary to work the land. Inquire of Purl Bowtuau. O.o. Buck, Beirue, Ark., say: 1 was troubled with constipation uutll 1 bought DeWitt's Little Ksrly Kiaers. BiHM theu have beeu entirely cured of my old complaint. I recommend them. Tail man A Co PLEDGED ARTICLES tia'uJ,nK pnticinons and ladies' gold and silver watches, lobe it kmJs errinKs, chains and great variety of Jewelry fr,m 'V1 extremely low prices during the month of August, pearly lor the barga.ns iimnP most co'"plete stock of furniture, linoleum, stoves, J, crockery and carpets. s lur plunbtQf and tinning given prompt attention Joe Baslor. Main Street, Fendletou. MAIL BOXES LbAVE YOUK ORDERS WITH US WHEN IN NEED OK ANY THING IN ....... . raniteware, Tinware, ouilders' Hardware Vumbiug or Electrical Applies CALL ON vilely ' J. CLARKE & CO. Opera house Block. NOTES OF THE SCHOOLS ST. JOSEPH'S ACADBMY TO OPEN ON SIPTIMBBR 2. Athlatle Prospects of tha Loeal Sehoole. nnivmen ppomleed More Money by Dr. Pearsons or Chteat o. St. JoMph'l academv opens up Mon day, September I. The personnel of the teaching force and the work to he done is about the same as last yesir. Pendleton academy begins its work September 9, with two changes in tbe corps of teachers. Q, W. Dowry, who is to succeed W. H. Bleaknev in the Latin department, is a ftradnate of Lake Forest untvergitv. Mr. Down has done special work'in Latin, ajid comes fresh from the university well prepared to mach the language. Miss Milium is to ie succeeded in the primary department bv Mism .lulia Wood of Mnro Miss Wood is a gradu ate of the Monmouth normal schesd and a teacher of some ten vears exper ience. The public schools will have a foot ball team this fall, and a good one There is talk of engainif Kolln llrown, who made euch a good record with the Athena ball team this year, as foot ball coach, lie has plaveil football on the Iowa 'varsity eleven aim is an all round atblete. The Pendleton wcadetnv men are talking of Wadded, formerly of the University of Ohio, and a (MlllipMfll man. There is also huh,, tslk of Charlie Templeton, who ciached last year and is qualified for the pMltion Mr mines from llalsey. Ore. Fred U. Marvin, forrr.'irlv of the Walla Walla Statesman, now press agent at the Pan-American exposition at Buffalo for Washington state. Modi the following, which if tken fpoa IM Walla Walla I nion "We lately had n visit from Dr. D K. Pearsons of t in MM, Dr. Pearsons, von know, is the inaiVldMI who lays awnke niglitn try ing to think of some good college i.. which he can give BMMJN He has been exceedingly liberal to Whitman college, and informed me that he ex pects to give it much more money. In deed, although he hat- never visited Walla Wal la and dues nut kimw w hat the plaM looks like, DOW he and hie wife insist that they are going to build there the finest and largest lebMl la the Pacific northwest, lie is deeply interested and baa the utmost ooofl dence in President Penrose." I'he I'nion ty? further: "The fore going will doaotlaaa brtai joy lo tba hearts of those who are interested in Whitman college. Mr. Marvin sent this valuable piece of information in m private letter which arrived in Walla Walla yesterday. Doubtless, it has never yet reached the ears of the trustees, faculty or any of those who have worked ho lon in the interests of Walla Walla's great educational insti tutioii. It is good news. "All told, Dr. Pearsons ban given (ullv $ll!.r),000 to Whitman college al ready. To other struggling education al institutions in the country he has given thousands and thousands, lie one of the genuine philanthropists of the world. He gives for the pleasure of giving, uot for what the world will say about him. "Tiha means much to Whitman col lege and to Walla Walla. Through the generosity of Dr. Pearsons and those who made up the necessary IU.V 000 to secure his douation of 50,000, the college tisla hae lb beautiful memorial hall, which, only a year ago, was formally dedicated. Not satiKtied, the doctor sent wof d if 26, 000 more could he raised, he would add still iMOtbai 150,000. Presi lent rVsarOM is now ea'. securing thin J.'i. 000, and from the tone uf bis letters tie is meeting with success. The mon ey thus raised will be expended to ward the erection of the iiuiett -nteBPOd girls' dorm in tory. "From what Dr. Pearsons Mid Mr. Marvin, Whitman ie assured Um MBD naeium. the training quarters, Die As itlg up of the big campus hawk of the main buildings and other i tnprove menu which were to be tine next ob jective puiut after the giri'a dormitory bad beeu built. And what ii mure to Walla Walla, Dr. PaWMM BDd bis wife both say it shall hare the tiuest and largest educational institution in tin Pacific northwest. A statement like this comiug from sax'li people is uot lung but facte. What Dr. PeareotiM aays be means-Walla Walla will have the tiueMt and largest sclauol in the I'm citic northwest. " Wednesduy evening at Medical l-ase. wit' occur a wedding to wlurh much interest attaches in Walla Walla. The pruicipaU iu the happy Ifatf will be William Wofthliajton ol Hpnlrant and Miss Carrie A. Palmer of sb-dnai Lake, both among the best known and moat popular afildailtl uf VfbltMM .Mr. Worth lugloii entered Wiiltiiiau aa a ireshmaii and graduated in the class of lVtMI. Lust year in eimiit itt the col lege us assistant protesnor tt QPMB and Luglish lie hue Metered his con nection with the college to besome a studeut in tlie Chicago Pinolugual aaminary, aud will take hie bride to Chicago to live. Miss Palmer, during thren years in Whitman cuuserv atory , li,.mi- nM' "' the best known in Walla Walla's uiu nical circle. Hhe graduated iu music iu the class of 1000, aud has since de voted herself lo vocal teaching in l)a -ton. sin- is the possessor of a line eo praoo voice. S r ANPIELD " BUYS CATTLE Purchased 1000 Heed In Harney County lo reed on Builsr Crsek. kobert Htantield, the Butler creek etocknian, has beeu iu liauev, Crook aud Qranl counties during the past month or six weeks, baying cattle, lie hue purchased 1U0U, ending the buying last week. He iuteude to re turu home to Butter creek on about September 17. Word has come from him at Burns, Harney county. He paid 117 for yearling hefers, fliLoO for yearliug steers and $30 for oowa with calves. Mr. m anile, .1 will briug them to his Butter creek ranch aud feed them for lattening for the markot. He has au abundance of bay to carry them through the winter. hour to talk alsmt a raise of salary, and he had remarked that he had in tended asking his employer for higher wages because Pendleton was a rather" expensive place in which to live. He didn't know what was a "Dutch treat," which proves he has not travel ed in (iermanv, where the people are accustomed to go in companies to the big beer halls each one to order and pay for just what he wants. This Pendleton yonng man was much surprised to see the four young ladies hand out to the ice cream man ten cents apiece to pav for their "Dutch treat." Then he learned that the "Dutch treat" is quite a fail la the east, and that the 1901 Augnst ice cream girl who is up-to-date is supposed to and insists upon paving for the innumer able glasses of soda and cream that transform her from the charming pi- 3 mint, airy, fairy, creature of feathery raperies and tlaintv lingerie into a much better imitation of a dyspeptic in September. Don't be satisfied with temporary relief from indigestion. Kodol Dys pepsia cure permanently and com pletely removes th' complaint. It re lieves permanently liecause it allows the tired stomach perfect rest. Diet ing won't rest the stomach. Nature FMBIVM supplies from the fond we eat. The sensible wav to help the stom ach in to use 'kodol Dyspepsia cure, which digests what yon eat and can't help hut do vuu BOM, Tallman A Co. YounR Lord Marmlon to the Rescue. A party of young people in Pendle ton went boraabioh riding Tuesday evening and hail quite an exciting ex perience. The idea was that skirts should glva way to bloomers and the ladies of the party thus accomplish muiiewhat of dress reform. Pari of them earned out the program. One rode a rather spirited horse that ran away with her and dashed down Webb street, nlartling the night with swift honfheatr and a tneteoric-l ike speed A young gentleman accompanying her rode gallantly to her rescue, rivaling Lord MarmiOB and his famous ride for lady (air. There was a mad race be tween bis horse and the steed she rode ending in the former winning, so that fortunately M one was hurt and comedv instead of tragedy ended the pleasant evening horseback party Kruptiuns, cuts, burns, scalds and sores of all kind" quickly healed bv DeWitt's Witch Hasel Salve. Certain cure for pile. Beware uf counterfeits. He sure yon get the original DeWitt's. rail man A Co. CONDITION 0I: WEBB STREET THB DUTCM TBEAT. fad or Kaaiarn Ulrls to Pay for men own ISO C roam Soda. Keceutly a Pendleton young man was asked by a oevy of young ladies to ac oouipauy tbeiu to au ice cream parlor here and have a "Dutch treat." He titruat bis baud into bis uocket, in au apparently absent minded manner and quickly ran his finger over the silver that was there to see if be bad enough cash to pay (or dve sodas for the ladies and uiiuself, with a possible second order, uiakiug the bill $1 in all. He fouud he had the requisite amount, and said: "Yes, uertaioiy, delighted, I'm sure. Let's go dowu to While he had oouuted bis pocket change, he had beeu mumbling eouie tiling about a proteuded eugageaieut with his employer at that pawn ion la r Sir Knights and Lady Massaosss. A reception will he given Lady Nel lie Lambseu. -tate commander, aud Lady Bay -hcrwin, state representa tive, in the parlor of the Hotel Pen dleton tins Wednesday evening from s to 10 o'clock.. You are all invited. QBAVBLING CONTRACT WAS NOT CAR RIED OUT. Rock Crushing Will Bs Tried as an B psrlmant and the Streets Greatly Improved Tin laying of four blocks of Webb etreet with gravel was not an unquali fied success The gravel, according to the terms of the contract, was to he sifted, bnt if it has been it was through a barb wire fence and the sittings taken for the roadbed. A man with four of the large pebble in his trunk would have to pay for ex cess baggage. A light wagon passing over the gravel pulls like a 2-ton load and makes more noise than a circus band, and on account of the sir.e and roundness of the stones the roadbed is not at all stable. Teamsters willingly drive several block out of their way to avoid passing over it. It has not exactly made a speedway of upper Webb street. Two weeks ago Mr. Mercer, repre senting the Austin Mfg. Co., submit ted to the city council price on rock crushing msehine. A man with a rock crusher will lie here from Well ington tin week to lay a piece of road with the crushed rock. If tl.e result i atifactory, all nf Webb and some other street will be trest.il in the same way. The gravel can ba put through the crusher and be utilized in that way. It the contract called for ilted gravel it seem strange that such a flagrant violation of con tract should ls tolerated mmmmmm a- -s ST0LB A CRBSCBNT WHBBL. Blevsls Thtsr Drops It and Runs Away to Essape Datsetlon. Tuesdsy evening as Joe Connelly sat on hi verandah on Alta treet, Di MB! of Thompson, he saw a man coming down the street with a bicycle t that corner he suddenly dropped the wheel and ran away, leaving the ma- i chine to la examined by Mr. Connel ly and to he turned over to the sheriff, 1 who left it at the drug store of Tull man A Co., to he claimed by the own er. It wa found to he So oH.171 Df last year's model, and it remained at IallBMM'a awaiting omenne to come and take it away. Mr. Connelly wa unable to give a description of the man who seems to have stolen the wheel, become frightened either at a guilty conscience or some imaginary pursuer and disappeared Inttl thin air. e a e In cases of cough or croup give the Utile one One Minute Cough Cure Then rest easy and have no fear. The child will be all right in a little while. It never fail. Pleaant to take, al wave safe sure and almost instantanteous in effect. Tall man A Co. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Fall and Winter Dress Goods in Broad Variety N-w tfctodo. arriving daily. Today WD re aired the. noil handsome line ol wool iltrss goodt Bod fall BUttinga ovei shown in the , y such as Melrose Sol iel Graaitea.Chevlots, W Pcatide Sole. Perolln SuitirtKand Venetians It's Story lady's wish to mvu a hands n black or colored smt, as the case may he, ami bv our low prices we make it a comparatively easy matter, whether in plain weaves or ituportnl fancies. Tin- par tictilar fabrics that wr mention lu re ate (ha most up to date A Handsome Line. ot .ill wo.il LMQCh tUnneU, in all the nawreil faraiat) pattatai The prettiest, daintiest and newest ideas arc always shown earliest here Pleasure and Rood values await you in tins stock Juat Received A.larne shipment of outing tUnnrls. They tta i ertamly the linest and largest assortment ever handle. I in PenaletOQ, If you will make a comparison ot values in mis stm k we nave no tear of the result. Not prices alone hut Quality as well will interest you We absolutely guarantee you the lowest peices. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agenti Butttrwiok i Pattortii. lor m on j puis i i in. in. r,n awr. it ,A .ll amia "". nwi, iir i. Our.. LOSS SSanhoOsS. Im- potsncy, koet Power. SflgM-Loeee, apermaiurrrtoea Ineomnla, alna III pack) till PesT.reJh BsmlnaT Brfilaaloas, Lams lack. MamoVia v l.ltiir, Hsadai Ke,l"oln ioMm,ipu or net tftmn. Varloosle, "r i e 'r ' 1 "' Hmi i.ai u. wumtmmm m o, .. i ,. i..i. -mi i -1 ... dMM Address Mishop Rsmedr Co., Dan Pranoiseev, Owl. mu MALM HV TALI. MAM .It'll . niiNlr I'RN IlLRTOM. OHBMSOSI. Mrs. s. il. . 1 1 port. Johnstown, Pa., aays: "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she c-i ni Li n ' I live lint she was instantly relieved by One Minute Cough Cute Tall man a. Co. Shssp For Bsnt. 4(MH) young ewes. Address, .1. K. Smith Livestock Co James White, Bryamsvilie, Intl., says DeWitt's Witch 1 1 axel Salve healed running sores on both legs. He bad suffered n years. Doctors failed to help him iiet DeWitt's. Accept no imita tion. Tall man a Co. The total value of the taxable prop, erty of Coos county lor the year 1001 is 2,70ti,6:i5, an increase over last year ot t07,tftt. The little folKs enjoy the distinction of drinking coffee just like mamma and papa Let the table beverage be FIGPRUNE and they can join with the family in par taking of a rich, nourishing drink made of choice California ftgs, prunes and gram. Healthful nutritious. Boil from 5 to lO minutes only ALL GKOCKRS SELL riCPRUNt CEREAL FORKS LOW-DOWN TANK PUMPS. LACE LEATHER SUCTION HOSE ROPES, STEEL CABLE. ETC i : p- YEARS, to. 15. 13 of stomach Trouble. YEARS Nn mat ter how I. 'in: standing. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURI: WILL CURE 00000000 W e waul the wrakeal etoinarha In treat. I to. reinetly will restore the eluinei'h 10 normal slid healthy esMlttda II you liavr been suffer ing with Uyepepals bvglu Wklue tbla remedy, sail see how you will Kraduslly Improve. For sale ly Tallman C!o. and all first lass dningisls, or send to l'ratik N.iu. I'mtlan 1 Hotel I'liar mac, l'orlland, Oregon. I'm e fjl.oo a bottlOi 6 bottles for fj ... express prepaid. EVERYTHING - FOR - HARVEST BOLTS HANSFORD S THOMPSON, M KKC II A NTS Pendleton, Ore H A Kl 1 W A It I Main Street, riGPRUNE Oreioi Lumber Yard -a a cerezvi Lazy Liver ... . - " m m m . . 1 lie 1 S I 11 uiisf i as " ' " " a. a. ..... ... u . v. i .ilucea . . i.slliiB wiiii a i"' i'- 1 "no u r w 9 . . . 1 1 ... . - . ihi Tv. inUal w.ti 1 Tax tin V IUU ' IJ "ll " o ' " f ' fur lueu. MtUrM tM L filel the Brat lrll. tliftt I um 1 1 iba c 1 1 Miioiiter nuuyiy iu vua pit teiy i-uittd I ah all ouiy w uv tfiad t., io uiuuiriitl taacarti whanavrr the opttorlualtf a.aw C..J...-l..a A .A L', li.rls.lil M Pi 4WSV ,1 laUVUDUUR rt ww awilaa e pi - CANOV S F CATMASTtC rasci mass OeoaNsVer aTeksaTWeakeii ... Urlpi iu c.l t-.lias OON8TIPATION. .. SiariUa i....'i i.si nua-. ia..i - i e 0 TU BitC . ,Vsk ....1 I.. .11 .1 r 11. 1 II. bo WOOD liUTIKKs I-or harne and dwell nigs, (yheaper than tin. Lumber, Iith, Shinales, BuildinK Paper, Tar Paper. Lime und (kment, Muuldingtt. Picket Plaater, Hrick and Sand, Screen Doom Windfiws, Sash and Doom, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie 6k Light, Prop AlU St., opp. Court If in-.. LIKE .... DIAMONDS Thoroughbred Bucks. Best stock on the Coast Talaphona ooniMotion it ranoh. Ad drtai Pilot K" k u or Pandlaton Chas. Cunningham. '' l a. o..r s Hotel 1 mm tIKO IMttVIJAU. Prop FaltKaotly Furohbed Steaa Huttd t'.urupean Clan . lit... k a .I j a hall frusa Meet. Sample Huoia In ceaeMvllea Ruom Rate llj (71:, ti.oo Hotel Pendleton Under New Tanagcmciit wa Vvur Lauadry will sbinc like diamonds if doas by The Domestic Laundry, J. K. KOHJNHON. We ure the Miiflc end toe oaly people lu lUe Baddlerf buaiimn Iu Heudloluu thai eiu uluy full force of luocliaulc Hie year around and uiaku our owu Saddloe, Uaruuea, etc., and flo uot iblu iheui from the lactoriisi use eume of oui coiuuotilora ami tUeu tell you Uvey are as soo.1 u borne ukde; but tbey ere uul. dUiarn eu, Leading Harness and dnddiery (,tvrua IU. luauor. al ar.tba tlclilua at oooe. sua a pouHlee al.. UIKTHUT ia lre uavravd uulv for fll. auil Ibruiujf 01 iu. pri.aiv b.ria feaerf boi la warmutaHl. 8"ld H Jiuu. n or aul ftj Boiii oi. raaiaiiot oi eri WII.LlaMH sVii CO PILES Strictly Flnt-Clisb hiLolieoi CuUiut livery lodero Coiniiioou) rice, awe b.i all i i , a i i t Wor Sals by Tailiuao Co., ee bvi vBLatfo O PsuJIston. Bar and Billiard Rooma. Tha Baat Not Van Dran Bros., Propa Ollr Ul Trill Ritas $1.00 I day Special itm by mi w apti Ilsadguarlsrs for Iravelluu Ma a In fcasttm. Oregon Succaaaora to J. e.Moora For Health. Strength and fl lLu wnr I krinL II I iVHam V ll iiiia e e e . . . Polydore Moens Proprietor.