East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 30, 1901, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TWO WEEKS BUSINESS AND WE IRE RE COG
SIZED i s LEADERS TN THE CLOfHIjiQ Up J
FURNISHING BUSINESS ::::::: f .y.N
REASONS V
We sell for cash and at one price only.
Our goods arc new and ftitfaotion is
guaranteed.
We sell cheaper than any other hou.-ie in
the city and our assortment the
largest to select from.
Give us a call.
BAElilSf DALEY
One Price Otothier, Fumiihrn nl flatten, Pendleton.
KM DAY, AUOUriT TO, 1U01.
PgNDLBTON'S SPIRIT OP UNITY.
Na other town in the great went con
tain.!, so Urge a proportion of liberal
contributors to public object aa ar
.oroll in Pendleton's poptilnt
Ilert. couiinemlable plant lor public Mi
terpnsee always tin. 1 encouragr-tin-nt .
Money is always forthcoming lor tM
furtherance of worthy institutions.
Aim, .mi without eicoptiou the OttrMM
have nniUd in the carrying la pi H
of schemes that have mailt- it r the
good of the town.
Unfortunately, there has been tHM
exception. It should contril.iite to
wards all ending of dlgraMBMMI to
apeak of it in a frank and Mild id
manner. Reference is wade to tin- re
cent attempts to toninl Young Mm'I
Christian Association in I'endleton.
In response to an appeal (or hind", tin
lb
citisens aubacnheii $ft:(OU to erect and
equip a building. Later, the plan whs
abandoned and the subscription- wmt
not collected.
I . t ,L. -
vui 01 me matter grew aomewh
acrimonioua discussion ami not a
at of
little
ere.l .
bitterness of feelinvt was ungeud
Thia in unfortunate. It ah
iilhl not ,
(. IIIMIIWOI
tatux II
miaUkee of judgment wei
either aide tboae uiistakt9
operate to spoil the Mf a
JlJ l a,
I made on I
should not
if its aplen-
oiii unity oi puriHs
sympathy o- the pa'A.
l i probably tr
were made, both 0,
Ika v ...... m-.
' ami common
le that mistakes
those who think
tuv . ijiiiik J
tltin should bi ,v,. ,
('hriatiau aMOit'
wen louuded her.- a-
planned an-j by
iboa whose iiidirnie.it
seemed to dictat. . i i
i mmw wier wuhuoiiiiiiiuii
of the nU,rprlr u ,t mim)f for
all to. conrede thia and agree that lion-
l.er the tow , , not kej gtjgeJt
suffer from difference-, auch aa arose
over the e xttauativc discussion that
waa had fo c aeveral uiontha.
There w iff be peraoiia who will con
tinue to be aillrv and resent the nosi-
turn taken by others. This, however.
ought .. pauas awav when thought Ml
luwa impnlae and re.lec, bMt
. JT.
worda. There .re ioo ra.y things
yet to Ije dune for l'eudletou's aslvati' .'
men; ton anv imnmlsnimilll In Oe
made. The toivn cannot afford to
have aught bu' that Sue muni, i i
patriotism tha'. baa placed l endieioi
where slie m lt. envied of all in Ibf
territory that
knows of her wonderful I
enterprise au d of her achlevemenis
the paat.
What ark political issuks
W. J. Bryan in bis "Commoner"
engage in a discussion with t i i
States) Senator Vest ax to issues mt
the campaign of 1904. senator
.n-es a demand (or a platlorm raffl
tentative of the drift of popular sent,
meiit among democrats. Mr. BfJTM
insists upon reaffirmation of the K ID
sas City platform. The difference bg
iweun theau two distinguished men
suggests the question: What ar. p
litical issues It is probable th. laV I
expression ol a party's views WMM '"'
a couipromiae between thesse two ex
treme positions. Neitoer is wlmlu
right, neither is wholly wrong. Hot I.
are partly right, paitly wrong.
In the manaaHuieut of affairs in a
great national political organization J
there are two principle that mu-t i
kept in mind loyalty to nghi, M
pedieucy. Properly considered, ths
are not antagonistic. If either i n
garded without the other, the organna-
lion will be futile. It IB possible I
remain loyal to right while consider-
nig the prospects for success.
This does not even squint at ..no
promise with wrong, nor advocacy of
anything that an honest man MUMt
support It is merely a question of in
telligently surveying the country's
thought ami giving attention U that
in which tiie people are just now most
vitally interested as evidenced hv limn
expressions It is not possible lor a
set of leaders to tell tiie Amen. -an pco- j
pie wbat they are most concerned
about. The American people know
what they are thiukiug of, and will
think their owu thoughts reitardleaM of
wbat the most astute ami purest states
man may set before them for then ,
mental pabulum. Issues cannot be)
made for the people. The) make their I
awn issues. If some oil wise party of - I
fer a platform containing a spurious
issue over which the common pMpil
are not just then concerned, that
pisiform will be disregarded and the
candidates ronning upon it "buaiped." i
Let the silver question be taken m
an instanse The democratic party in
serted in the lsX)0 Kansas City plat-
form n noteration of the I80t Ch icago
inoinjt.ir v MMMflM. Yet. during the
NO MaBMiga. on 1 v n -ma II share of
attention was paid to that rMMi
"hxpansioii," an tlir republicans
MlM it. "iinporiiilisfu 1 as thcdein-
I ocrats ileaiguated it, with "trust and
combinations," were tr e issues, and
no art was able to , tn f I the pen-
! pie to pay much heed to the niiver
pronleiii The Auienrsu , euple simp-
, If aaid to tiie democrat
i we are busy, just now
i eriiitt expansion and t
' have no time to bother
matters." It was not
1 tiling like nix million
IHirted tree silver in tr)
1 their views, hut they a
"Kxcne i),
, busy consul
tie trusts, and
witii the money
that the some
voters who M
M had changed
ere juat then,
.led about the
I the Stiiudard
h contemporary
motif.- question
least, had been
won by the re-
the legislation
in ItHJO, BMf) MTiMf
I'hilippiue quesi-,,,,, ,n
Oil company Hl( it
trusts than w,tli a
that. ri9antllf,
settled )V ,H vil,ti,ry
lm,,llr MM and
thai
had been
uccomp lihed billowing
at campaiitii.
I Mark HttM repre aunts the cold
I blooded cousideTatcih of expediency
" and he runs tue natii nal republican
nartv bIomi that I Ins . W. J. Hryan
represents tl thor ex' fnir, devotion
to abstract right regnnV less of current
trend of thought. Mr. BtaMS MS
!t!r. Brraa fail.-. Jaile to win
I'ltmit.llifn. Tiie llanns nearly al-
yi wm r,1((). HTW partially right,
ThBy . ,,. ,m(,.'H iMuea. They
. n.. rlu. nnhlii' onlau.
They are, as Mr. l-yan himself sug
geata, 'leaders mblO lead but who keep
hut a atep ahead of the people." The
Hryan tyie are leaders, but alao ideal
iaU, far ahead, by their too rapid
advance losing the influence ut con
tiguity. THK J KF KKRSON MONUMKNT.
The original monument, designated
i iv I'hoina- Jefferson, and erected over
his grave at Monticelio. now staud
11,1)111 tiie campus oi m University of
M, aaiuri at Columbia. It ia a iinipie
obe liak of granite, tight feet in height
and without the slighteat attempt at
auoi ii men t. The monument will form
the . water ol the Missouri university
..kit ill at si liuis in Its):;. Iw ih--
(Mm rJie si"t where r m- .lefter.on
JJ 1 '!" V JS&Z aim!
Kivanna and .'allies rivers, in AIDe-
, IJltv v . ,,.,,. , ,, . lapdl
wi,,, !, ., labMitVd froai his father,
rises M . ml I Itf I I o or the I.ltlle Mount.
60.5 feet hiuh. the Inu.ie fur more than
ixty years and tin final resting place
of the patriot ami statesman.
Ihirinu tiie long summer days of the
year 1766, on a rustic liench near its
summit, hoiioatli the nraiiclie- oi a run
i jeatic oak, could ia- seen two young
men, in the early bloom of manhood,
i students ol the law and devoted Iriends.
I The one waa Thomas Jefferson and the
other iMbney Carr. Senator Vest thus
'described the scene. "Lifting their
eyes from the pages of Coke or l.itlle
jton, thev rested upon a landscape of
: enchanting beauty; on the right the
low-lands of Virginia stretched awav
in an unbroken plain to the ocean,
. with the Rivanua and James like
I threads of silver, whilst on their left
' the Him Ridge, robed in axure hue,
looked down uiem the billowy bills
that nestled at their feet. It was here
that the two mends made solemn
I compact, mutually pledging their sat
! red honor, that beneath this oak
should be their hurial place anil here
their ashes rest. "
Dahuey (,'arr died tirat. He married
Martha sister oi Thomas Jefferson,
and eight years later, at the very coin
( muiiceuient of what promised to be a
most brilliant career, died, leaving to
(he care ol his distinguished brother-in-law,
a widow ami six children,
litiv. three years later, after lorty-four
years in public service, Thomas Jel
ferson died and was buried beside ills
boyhood friend under the great oak.
Among hi- papers after death was
found a rough sketch in ink of an oh-
lll I THE DANDRUI f
that burrewi up the icalp, iuak.au
dandruff kuH. cauiing tha fun to
fall, and finally
BALDNESS.
Veu will have NO MORE DAN
DRl'hf I Al LING HAIR, ar
HAI KM SS it you UK
NEWBRO S
HERRIOIDE
Th only Hair Prtparabon on this
saolutly new tucahlu principle.
tot ask by drusjut. Pratt 91.
l&a'TanTSTBTr!
the 4 I y
CAUSED jj
r w i ni Tnsrvipinm
' a marble tablet :
1 1 1 1 K WAS BURIED
THOMAS JEFFEK80N
YsT AUTHOR OF THK
l(XA RATION OF A M V, It It A N
I)KPEtI)f:nok,
OF
THK STATI'TK OF VIHtil.MA rOK
RKIJ0I0UP FREEDOM
AND
FATHER OF THK UNIVKRSITY (rr
VIRGINIA.
The marble tablet which formerly
was attached to and formed part of the
aranite obelisk. wa? badly broken when
the university rtiiililinas were destrov
ed hv tire on January , IHW'J. It m,,
(or safekeeping, reals under glass in
the tire proof vanlt of the proctor of
the university.
The epitaph ia a significant one,
Tbomai Jefferson dad been a fMOibtt
ot the Viriiinia houae of burgesses and
Oi thJ continental congress, irovernor
of Virginia, minister to France, nego
tiator of the Innisiana purchase, sei
retarv Ol st . , vie president and
president of the United States, hut
none of these honor did he wish in
scriheil upon his tombstone. The stern
old democrat preferred instead hs pass
ports to immortslity, remembrance of
Sis advocacy of the riuht of man, re-
-gious liberty and univeraal education.
I noma- Jefferson died a bankrupt
It... uitidil Monticello paused into the
ban de of stranners ami the simple
grav.atoue was neglected and mntilat
eil. On April l, ISJSS, in the hirth
month of Jefferson congress appro
priated 10,00(1 "for the erection ol a
suitable mnnumenl anil to make other
rattable improvements over the rve
of Thomae Jefferson at Monticelio,
ViMirjit". WDM thlt M( monument
was erected, the original shaft was
presented by the Misses Randolajli, the
; -.an fugateer of Thomas Jeffur
hiii, through Mr S S. Laaws, pieai
dent, and Dr. A. F. Fleet, prolesaOI ol
(,reek 111 the university ul Missouri, to
that institution. It was shipped from
Montn ello by lr. Fleet on the In ol
July, l"H;l, and unveiled on the tth of
Jone.lSSS.apM the MlMMrl nnlvtrtlt)
ciunpii" with cer otue. in winch mmi-
utor Vest Thomas F. Hayard, then
necretarv of tate, Senator Stephen.- l!
I lkms and otlier eminent Americans
Mftlolpfttod
Aside from this tahlel the only In
eriptiM Bf)M the olsslisk is the sunk
en figures showniK the date of the
birth am) of the death of Jefferson.
The shaft proper is five and nne-liHlf
In,. I, mil rests upon a base three
feet square.
somewhat by
removal from
two feet by
anl a Inuhlv
It hal nee n cnippeo
relic liunti ra before its
Virginia. The tablet is
eighteen IMSSI !
polianed marble, flic
monun.eiit
stands in a lieautilul grics
plot on tin
east side of tiie quadrangle
of the universitv ..iiiipils ot hi'
I r. .in it is the original monument from
the tomb of I'avid barton , the first
I'nited Mates Senator from Missouri,
replaced at lioonville hv a handsomer
shaft erected at stale expense
WALTER WILL' A MH.
Fc r Sanative Uses.
Its remarkable, rmolllent, sjMMMli sjsi
purlfviuir prspaille, n
rlve.l Iron. i' I'
-St, f rest kln rui. wanusll '
)jmJ 11... .,1 I I'Ttl i n a Sou II.
Ss lei iso I bstha fsraai s
Eg irtiunn, wflaaia i
MM and rltsrliijM, PM
tri'i: genlve asrspll
nttnii. nmt iil-o In the tuim '
Int. rn.il warlit's ami selu
tliiusforulcer .inv wealn.e.-e.. ami toi m.no
.......... snii... nil. niiri'..-. - ulilcli n .'inv
il.. iii.els to wunicn, .o U esl'ii
i.illr
t..".M.Uier. Tiie ii-' l WW v '
lit
In
..,o. rnrii-iTUA .soil ri -a.'-' a
tin- everer cases.
..uiihrroebouMh- i rni n. WaJM
riu.. . sjsasBs 1
, iUir M'siB. STBS W Wu
HARPER
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
for Gentlemen
who cherish
Qiuilt).
gold by JOHN HCHM1DI
The Louvre Saloon
Hg.NUl.gTON
OKKIMiS.
You get
Good Beer.
VViuui you drink
PILSNER
BEER.
( iuurauUnxl not to
cant lieaclurlit' oi
dizin88
Ask for It,
Schultz Brewing Co.
Wholesale
dealer iu
Ice,
Wood and
Schlitz
Milwaukee
Beer.
Henry Kopittke
V SOAP -
A DIaaI Mi AITHV Ok
IllClnWOU mm
When there is a nTMiaXniid benlthy civ atioti
erunntlt3-. estimited nt on. -eiphrirtMaiicuT7 UiO-tv''
every hve tninutea. Th
entrance of dtsoaae jrenn
unnt n-Mkirvnr onfi hir thr irmwtn
infl and BtfMgthl nmti the muscles, tissues, nerve aiM .T ,"7 tct
few persons can ririUy claim an absolutely pure bforsj -S'T'1 7 . '
"iij !.. i -..,.,ire are extcd to niinu out-
- -' n - o
""I"1"'" oilman .. -----
rnntncrimKi Ttlrwid Poison, the BTTeatrst
throuRh the blood, and Lancer, tvronna 1:1. are caused by
Rheum, PMriMb t tt in fart tM majority of human ailments-are causea px
parfsonsorhumop-tlMturecncen- nM-l I. atissa ttUMfCtS
tiered iui.I foster, .1 m n llttjnisll TH BlOOO 19 fl 90UfW
and itntv-vcrislird btOOti Old m mmm tmmmmttf
sores, enranic ulcers and rheumatic pains are com- OT Mil
man. especially amonK old people, whose blood n, .manias that irive
naturally powa thin and pair because of the lack of the 'TMFtai
color and K.treKth to youthful blood tom 'Wfcg? 1711
rMdrtirc aomi .institutional or moon iroumc, w..... -" , .h(,lner
anv external treatment can cure. Diseases that origmste m tteWM
Him manifest themselves as ulcers, tumors.
pains, require n tonic and blood puriher
and neutmlues blood ,KiisonsanI humors, but poe-' .twtiol
ties that no other blooti medicine does. It goes dowl to the Vtn fonntlaOCa W
tne 01sca.se huh uiiii.h. - .
Polluted Blood thinK of a poim.v 'n'
rVlfWIsTH Bfinni cto thedrculation. It bl r.-. and imparts
Breeds Disease
' -
1 with Ml r.li blooti, the
more fill.
trrow stronvrrr. nnd sores and eruptions
rr, null ""il-. lino ciuLiui'iic ---- "iti . , . .
is the Ml) puarantced purely veKe01' blood purilirr. nm. the nuret..
ri. r r
ami most reliable in nil blood diseases. It has been tested in inousanu.
dunnK Uic past fifty vcars nnd is more popular todav than ever. A e will nr pw
to send vou our bool ire-, nnd if in neetf of metlical advice writ, our physiciansoll
aoout your case; this information will cost tou nothing ISO 1 1 B fftM cxpen
rnc d'and sjtlucaud doctor, All correspondence 1 condv ted in tmm
conlidencsj. THE .SWIFT 5PECIFIt COMPANY. ATLANTA, OA.
PHYSICIANS.
VY. uTt'OLB. OPPIUK IN JHOU
oulldlns m.-- on r- le 10 12 a. in. : 1 to
p sa. Telephone H,
W. VINt'KNT, M I). UPPIUI RhAl.
ol Pun Nstlucsl Hauk. UlBce hour. 10 to l:
a. m. ; I to a p m
i)K. 1 . J SMITH. OKKH-K OVKR t ill
I Vu. I If ion Saving. Usui Telepbone Jl.
resi.leuo- telt.phoue I.
U. H. UAKKIKI.H. M. D.
HOMKl'I'ATH
1. FhMlcian sie'. N-irs.-..
Offlre 111 Juitd
HuiMiUK Tolaphonu: OSea
'.lauk ni rvsl-
.1. bls.'k Ji
J. U mu.i.ki:. m. l).. DMF4-IM BU0UK,
ireai. an.l eurrecU oft I rouble, esurrlial
I'ou.llliuu. auU UiiMirel iiesriug. lilasw.
properly ttlte.1 for relrscliv. errors
DR. I). J. M'KAI'1.. ROOM 17, AHSOI'IA
tiou bloi-k lalapkoue ; iwlJtuiv il.
pboue. black ISI
0BTBOPATH1C PH YHIt'l ANH. DRU.
Kajre. V Keye. um. .-. our block west ol Hue
uiu SUin-
DR. LYNM K. BLAKtUUCK, CHRONIC
sua nervuu. .uw su.l Iiwm ol woaieu.
Opp. Ilolel cor W'sler ami Msiu S. , I'e.i. Ile
um, ore.
AHCHITgt TS AND BUILUKHS
MARTIN Ml' I. LRU, COXTRACTOB
aud Builder. Plausaud .peclncaliou. uisile
Job work a apecially Mliup on C'oliou.nooil
Iraat, uan to ! Joy', blaokaiullli .hop
T. P. HOWARD. ARCHITECT AN 1) HI
uuriotautlaat, 0Mka oomplsu and rellabl.
plaui lor building. 10 Ih 1 i'Hj or cuuulrj.
kooir. 17. JuOd building
HHKKK i COL.K, CONTRACTORS AND
bullilora Kstituaie- lurui.lie-l uu abort ao
Uce. Job work s specially Prompt .;-.. . .
Hbop on Bluf sir. el. near .Slaia atieel
A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND
bonder K.tirualea furui.lie.l ou all klud. ol
uai.uir. LWinent walk., stout- wall., eli Ur
deraiutu b.- leu i (be Kaal tlreguiilaii oStie.
N, BERKELEY
Has the following bargains
320 Acres Wheat Uud.$lo00
BaMt Stook And l'uir Kaiicli
iii iiM.a- 1'iarie, Cliap.
QO0d House, 8 Lots, I1S00,
Very DBtifsbli HesUlciice
Very Clieaji.
PENDLETON, OREGON
gleam beat. Electric LlgkU.
American Plan, ralaa H.JS to U dar
Also a lug list ol town and mtaf$-Zn
count) propert clieap Prwc Bus neu all Tralug.
T RANSFE R, ?r"lf Trwk
l rlM Sample Kooms
TRUCKING sp:Ul, A,Unton ove to
Turuxr, -.-? Country Trade.
STOH A ( m bZ. CONRAD KOHI FH iKop
Help or Situation
W Wanted.
rw.uNPi? -F-Cook s Employment Agency
CKUWINhK & HSillM. Ooruor Man. .ml Alu Hir, t
igi.gpiioNK maim t. ( PKN DLKTON ORKUON
of tne hlood, the entire
thrtragn tns bwsm
HUH nn. luiMiioi. ' . ' , ...
.11...... ii. n. iui:nn .ill. - ..
. . . . na "
etirtllV
to mankind,
t'ntnrrh.
Kcretnn, 8alt
itching eruptions, nnutcuiar or rioii-
sucn as
i S w Hi- 1 n.iuilliv aii"-
he system everr-
iiew'atrength and vitality to the old mnutnt.ous
i 1 Ja t..n the arteries am! veins arc once
- - .. -----
jreneral health bsjgiM to ImptWft, muscles
ol e-ery Kinu uani. .
In Selecting a Carpet
You Ami the largest assort
ment h seie.-t f run at Pailiwri
-lore. N.'S gisid- here III all the
latest patterns, the tfrettest vari
. tv and the Iwst value for the
niniiev. You can Hud just wlnit
mil ivant here ami just what ton
need. The best carH't values
ever offered in Oregon Wall pa
per heaissr than ever. The WOTh
.leriul iuiir.iVHl rot ir Wlitte
-"winji inachiiie. buy no other
until you try it.
JESSE FAILING.
HHO IIAKVf AU, M op
EleWQlly FurohtidJ Star Heated
l.uropean Plan
llhick ails h tl f fr 1 n Jep.it.
.1 ti ' c K io n In cunriiictlon
Kuom kate
Ilk, 75c, $l.0(j
DgNTISIi.
K. A. VATUHAN.
InJudit HullJlag
DKNTIBT.
OKKI.'K
A. L. HKATIK. 1. 1). ti. OKKICK OVKU
savlug. bsuk llasadmluiiier l
K. A. MANN DBNTUT,
11. 1. Illack. Ota. K II Clopi.i
IN A.SMIH I A
1'. ilBlee
BANKS AND BHUKHRS.
I'HK r ARMKR'H RANK OK VYKNTON
Weslou. .-.. 11 Uoe. a (vueral tMiikiim
bu.luasa. Ksciauge uouslu ami : . ..,
ectlou. prumrllT altomU-T n Affair- 111 oio.t
... client cou.li.ioii
. an 1 .. r-lHii ...i o, . .,
In. eatigslioii lOiumuie.
ul r.-suiu.ibir clti ci'u
uBi.ra: n jameeou, prsaiasoii Oeo
ProsBslsl, floe sraaMsui ; C. M. Puree, oaskloi
J. It. HlUi;on aastsiant cashier, do.
U. A. llartin.il. S .t.Jouu- : I. etiev... I
draw. J P. Killgor", iuw: Isoissasi, U, W
rrosDSt-'i
K1KBT NATIONAL RAN k Or ATUBVa
Oragoi. O.piui, IM.OUU, lurplu uil pouii
lo.uuu. lulerv.i ob uu. .lupoiu. Ileal, la
foreign ami .louoeiK aiubsagr t:oll:tiuii
f.romt-ly slieu.lea u Heurv t 4iu, pro.
.lent I I Kirk .it. pre....-u' i . run
oaf SSII lot I Mr, g. I. Maiue'.l, aa'l.uui
tasalsg.
HR8T NATIONAL HANK OK PKNPLh
tou Uapiu; I70AIU); turpiu., Mu.itJV Traot
acta s general baukiug b'Miiieu gicbausi
au 1 uilegrannit irautler. sol.: on cmuago, Sn
trM 1-. New York au.l priuciua. poiuu h
111. Nortliwaal 0r.li lirawu ou ( Qlua, Jasi,
aud giirurx Make collection, on reaaouab..
lurmi Last Aukeuy. pnsndent; W. P. Matlock
vlcoprsaldaoti C. I. Wa4, oaahler H 1
(lueruauy, aaaiium coahlar.
THfc PKNDLKTON BAVlNt.s HA.Sr,
Paudleiou, uregou Orgauise-1 Marcb 1 las'.,
ipiul g-sj.uu', .urplu. I- .et g.
towed uu time ..upoeita Kn'ttaiig- i igtu
aad aold on all principal puiuu H. isl at
leu not; givuu 10 soils lloiu Vi J, Kurnlst
pre.idaat: J. N. lo. vlc-praadaui ; T. J
Morn., caablar
PUR SALK UH KXCH ANliK.
A NKW SIX HoRSK POS I ..
line eugiut ana all Unure. tom.
plpiug, battery au.l eletlrn- .Lwrk 1
Price, or will excliauge for tor.! sou.,
eii'lleliiu. Ores'.. 11.
I .A )
"-. U :,
at a tuw
J. CUm
GOLDEN HOLE HOTEL.
Hotel 1 m
0 fJfUjJ
is
S. W ASHINGTON
sTUPl'T
rOtTtartlr. okhoon
Armslrong. Lt. H.. Principal
A. I
A ",'',,
rWr-TTTn.
i.i.l
..resell I- not- 1 III s III UUUIS
iin.lrni ifrsuuii
Tirs-.K ..f v t-iMiliitr
sue)' str.n-i.Tiii.lirT
1. mill. u, wherrvet
Alread
lnul OI a niKii
m aMssWattsjeaw1 bfitcr sasi in-nr.
IIUMa ll th. yi .r stsMents a.lrrrlltr.l anv time
rrhrst
3 1'istnitti"u 1.. ..... whiit and
f srVSi! w)i1 II coat- tain1ot.ur free
ItiuwU ulUri"i
t. r
rHOMPwnw rKKHim-n 1
I). MUI
COHBN - DAVIP M Kt'NNI-
PREPARED POH -
Coliego.
Teaching
Business.
The okswiMl otmiw praMfM fur en -timw
i" rraabriMii 'lns' in iuoh col
kjama m YitW, Prl I"" and 8tswford.
TM institution I iiv- bMt. plaMd upon
the Af3cmilti i.ist by the Bute Board
uf Bdutrntl si 1 tlmi padiMiM r- ad-
niitifii to stitic oaftlflMtM
A luisliitsts OOIIIM H.lliil ti. lilt- Itt'Sl
biMilMM fnllt'irc is oflVred.
Pall trim boftitu Sfpti'iniMT 0th.
AiMrt"--
REV. F. L. roRBEH, M. Ph.,
l..i.ll.t..n. I )r.-i(..n. Prtnolggl.
University oi
Oregon.
Hujjene. Oregon.
BlfMM staMard la tM stats Two hundred
nnir.es In LltafatnrSi loistios mid Hi"' Arts.
- 1. 11, -i and hiigiiiecriliK Mini.-. New
building- and 1 - -1 it 1 ptii'Jti t , seven n.' Instruct
or:tiSHrli 0.1 volumes added to library In
iwi rtuiuiuor Si hiHil with ruivernity Sfaollj
isl 1 niir-- fur leacln r, lor law and
medical .ttldenu DspartBtSOl ol .'ducati.in
fur teachwn, pnn liml slid iiicrliiteiululite.
Tuition Irae. cost of lirltig low raras SIMMIs
granted ai'liolarslilps in large es-torn unlver
altlas In I 01.
Htind name to President or lt.igl-tr.ir lor
circulars and catalogue. Kugeini. Oregon
LHARV
bEMY
A onvata scno
for boarding and driN
pupil- Treparea boys
for ti.lmlssii.ii to any
Clan I in. a'diuol or
collt ge ami for buss-n.s-
life NW and
. ..niplstely .iilP"
l.ii'.ldlng Tliorougl.
mstnictlon 1 unlit. v
to the total method
riooa 1 r",0yf?
M AMI training 1 pl
principal ha had
tweniy-three r''
sgMrnstj la "r
Und OtT.es- hour.
t.. 11 A M . "ii" f
: r M . in -
shall street.
m.i r
rtlcl
pnmph el ..nlrtiniiiB
eu . addreaa.
J w
HILL.
p. ImHpeil
M. D
rll 1 n
SAINT HlilliN'S HALL,
P.IKTLAM), OKI..
Pill MIK.Ii !.,'.
A H(MM and I)a School (or (iirls
MM, a p. 1 am. BLOODTIOM
lileanur l ebbetts, Ph. 0.,
Principal
I in- ..h... , ..rt -r (.. 4UI- .. i.r.M I au.1 lliurniigli
ssMsM vIm law agvsaasgsa of a awsJts
ful -inl rhii.i liouii-. It osvupimw Urge aud at
Iravtlve iniil.iing in lln .uiiiit. ..I tin 1 iti Prk.
Tin- - iniur. viimlitlod of the prsinus has l-eeu
ins.!- . nutter of poel Mtaallua T he Ml-
'haaeheee, etase aad sMtallsa saass see Urge m.i
lii..r..iiglili v. ntiUtol .11.1 the ..ni.tructioti of the
'.r. i.-.i.i 1 ,ih 11 t. tin- ..in
hgnt
Ti.r
real, .t v.rt- na.
Man ti. stovlata .11 M
. Ii . lip-r.l KllOOl.
M trsiniuu pupil, in
I In ami ol tli. - i
jrdvr. in.tructioii. to
ting tln ui for viillvg.
ul iu the duielopiuelit
of true aihI muiimjiI. saaga
I In I u-rui open. SeL
ult. ul .went, .-.iin-iu-nt i
rvn 4U.1 oung ssssasa tn.t
bat ID, l JI A (ve
er in-nrua lor vhiid
.I.TlVl.llul ,41, Mt ,
tructi.in in -sur. t.. in. U ,t ir, .u
Ther. . Iniir .kihe.1 teachur. in the Muuu
. ,- ui..i-iii Art aud Uratavy,
' ' - h-VI.si. Ill I I ,.... 4.,. I... i n,4i,
Pr. .iui.ll I. 1114.1. for ,11 4llll..t.. ;.,luu. . 4 1 -
u "i a.taauu, viuptet, lu.k.ti-,ll, blcyvllag
aivl honviiMk riding. A ; o.mhi, iixlillliial .
pWiiii.-.! tor.ouairui.lii.il whuli ... oltor .till urnre
oppnrtuultie- fur hualtfifill ,or:.,
lor illu.tn.u-d SSMSgkM applv to
KI.K vNt.it i:. i KUBKTXB, Miami
5
-'UKTLANU, OREGON
louuded IS70.
A Home School lor Boyg.
minor , and .VtaniMl training.
l"all term upens Sept. u, iiaoi
who'u'dCi".ly .k.,w,)1u. MJUIItM leachare
n. t. - ,,.,UU4 """i" ""J tk" " lutoroat both
In the work and m ihev pi, 0 pupil..
ti ,. au.l lorn her iif,
de,elop, Uaractei a. we m
oreollege .uid the pr.deeaiou.,1 and buaiue..
----...
i n. buil.liu.ga am uaiiig ihoroughly rouo
aud iill?nlSp",Vt''' """la" melhod.
ana aie lighted by aleeirictly
lro''.VOU",,,'. b")" "celts c.ralul allenlluii
Iroui a louipeleui matron
rorlllii.irauj.louuogu.- w rile to
AKTHl'K t NEW ILL,
fnie.nl
AfMttMj Mock Ml boeu ug.u up by lb.
U uiar.hal and will be aold al the eipirii ",,
ol lag d.y. ii eoaia aud epeu.e. '
uue bUck hurive, nboul .. yere old weight
about huu pound-, branded Jm
.houloir"1'4"'' ttU,, "",U" br"'' ltl
I'aled August 'ti, IttUI.
JM HE A lUSt a.N. ci.y Marabal.
t:s i i.i huhu ins-,
I ... ,1
icaueu
I
'Still glle unit
! t. t moiiy.
Bishop Scott4cadeiu)
TAMH1LL AMD ELEVENTH 8TS-, POHTLAMO 01
1-4 . . ... .....OX ti
Fa-stflc NerthnMt TWsrualU, tralaa you us mas u4 womaei -
CIVIL gJDHVlCDJ saaaliaajlwaa k MgVt'KlfW BITUATIONw 9
a ta errs aw
sMDa
'MtmW - mw mm
eafl9Eflam
ejORECoil
sMnrvi- .
-"lWHI 11
- in
DgPani
foil
fims Sehaaui.
"m PsnsTsu,,
Chicago.
I'tiriUii.l
MOlal
MB I in
vln Hutu
IngUin
UK I llv U. I "' it
MR) Sad mm"
- -US'llIB Ik, .
AtlantlP 'tkait
Kxprear'
"iii. uia.s."'!.'-
in
a ( lit . t..,,,a
limit
.sti,n.r"''"-
s'-cJ '---sM.V t T'jT T
i....f--i... -
i B)"'""-ii4t.i'.
s.i . a in
via
.1jiiku.
man, ntn,lpoll 5
" t.'-aS
i .UCcan am Wii. .-.,. .
1 sTV - .
'UU
rn...M roaTUal
All sllln.d.l. t
slim i. iu.
Pur Han Kraocitco
Hall ... ,
llHlh
ux.ei.i
MMaf
H p. Ill
-m : m 1.
In ). In
llalh M.
SlltnU)
h 111
l-olumbla Rive r
i n A.lorU ami ,
Isnllnii.
Wlllsmatia RiMr
Niieiu. in.leptniir,, .
u...b.
t hi
1. a. m
I ilea Tara
and Hsi.
'orvullU andW,
I ."tidlngi.
Wlllsmatia and Yam.
..Ill B. "
T 11. in.
T in- 1 1 1 rs .
anil Hat
L'.m
Itlpans
IgB a 111.
Dally.
-? u.riill:i
Snake River
Jtlparu ti U i.too
P. K .AlaLtV.4g,m
Take the..
Washington &
Columbia River
Railway
Knr Clili ui. si
huh 1 'it v, Si
I'aul, St. Lou
Jm Oingiu,
All It. t: j .- .
1-.11,. I .11.11 Ollll -l.l
r'nrtlanJ and point,
on the Sound
1 u.''i 1 nnrtamiaj
m i .11 n. iu.
i" oar . 111 1 1 - 1 . e. 1 -un.iAw .1 . n .
-. ....... iiiniiiiu i-k-i'iiii, r.i. :.
moiUtiou- ,1, ..ti or 4ddreae
H AlllU.
Mass
H H. tlAl-KKKIIbAU, t. P.A.,
v- ... nalU. stall
White Collar
Portland-Astoria KimiU
str. MThoma"
TTas Cash
I laair Porllaad
i I., iir A.torL. ..
Th
nine. -.'nni.iiu sou
KIT " K.ll uv.- ..i as - - -
wee, nun1 j uuuiuii , eiefi
'ani-onvor. Caecade Uksj, Iv
nnriiia.. Hi-o.1 Kiver. While aaiaa
1 11. Iinlle-
Tlllg CAKU
I., i m Portland
Arrlva Tbu I..!
Lswve The Uallaa
Arrlvu I'orlUud
PAKK
. I.ltlle. I : o--.....
i i.liu lo l .iriiauil .ul
Maals. in.- vi-ry uu:
Huuday trip, a leading Istl'itc
h. in,- uritii Is.i ..i'ii. tinTioi
Ti.-ket- I or ..nil. o--.,. ne. iuaki
and Uoo.1 Kiver
Laudiug --Koolol AlSeiSlwl
UuthPiioua.Uan.il. MUStl
a. i l .iVLiik. y. A.tori.. i're
I. ill. VI t-ll I...A w. TrtalMila.
Ill ll 1.1 III Ii .1 U'VI'ltS ly.1114 Sklk
PKATUIkl. A HAKMa, AfU..Hosli
J C. tYYATT, Agt.. VaaiasM.sgs
K W. CRIUUIiiN. Agl . Peruaaa.vri
i ... .i.-.i. l x..ii A ur " j r
J
U. Ray ft
Buy aud stli
. ....
and Grain
lor cash or uu ai'
Nw York Stock
Chicago Stock Kscksap
Chicago Boara ot
Uuun SStrerst.
1 LA .... I u ill i II i
The Hotel Fla
.,, the
IS I1UW liuvu -
. -A ,.,rl B0.1S "
rmwi ejuii.K -- ,
Every r.n.m aftoiri "1'eJ5
Viiirt.1 m l UU Ofi "
I.uxuriuu. iMub House. 'TV-Ln
couru and iua".v elluVr. JLj gai
isvm uiuisaiii ti " 1 - r
V I....I . tirUaTaV-. vas'a ,.
ing 00.1 lu.u""" '
dialauoe wUpuoue in u
ing boat luruiiure moosf
Mrv I UgM U at 111 DUMUitaef