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v Xv Vrv - v-, . - - . TWO WR&1CB business A W WE RE RECOG NIZED IN UCADF.ks TN THE CLOTHING WD FURNISHING BUSINESS REASONS We sell for cash and at one price only. Our goods are new and MtiffftOfcioQ iu guaranteed. We sell cheaper than any other hoUM in the city and our assortment is the largest to select from. Give us a call. BAEliis DALE'S One. Price C loftier, Wwrnithert and HtUton, Pimdbton, SATURDAY, AUGUHT :U . I HO I DAILY. WEEKLY AND SEMI-WEEKLY SV THI- Bast Orfgonian Publishing Company, FFNDLRTON. .'7 OSKGON. DAH. IUK aiSTIOH .STSS: mail iaoMat. hr ssaii Uo ofy pr ml, .T tamw : fcts r1 Jpsag'TIJvtlOtl Bf If muMtstrl 'IMIWIULT irtCirTinN lATIt : ( cotjr om yMi im cwpr it Month, 1 ril eubea nation tiaf 1 uMbtrTi , wmxLV tvMCBimoN iath 0a tVT , ti f; i-h 1 Tiki MiMt npttM tlfW copy ADVIITIIINti RATin 0 .nth, of Um, ha Sat.-Whlr pat motth .... Our itu ti. of Ihi, in dti'.v or muath Uft '2 .3 ,h.s To tlchM, or lm, tn I ly anil Weekly psr rimt'i 0tr tbr im 5ni Wethir. pr inn .- anth lorr intf" mi n. un i v . irt m. n per aiont ti.si tbiMln4.IMk.lu llsils sutlU , , . -ri or Irs,. In l-r nfcth ( lhr. lac h.,. in . -S Iv e.t It. pf In. 1. pt BsMh 0r this. inhs. In Tad.r i Isiu. f Ivini hl, ... f an m snu.wHiiv. wwiii m 11. 1 nrti iMattto. Mt iA(.h,iu t li -ulae juent Irfscal tMlAota. ua MM p' Ua. caca iriMftioa. OPPORTUNITY POIt PENOLBTON. Offern made by wealthy MHJOtM lit-1 HiK ulHHwtiere to give towHrilN the Pen illeton academy building (inula if pen I pie here will flrat Mbwrlbl $10,000 in town and county, aflordn an niiporlllB" ity that cannot well be overlooked. It I in an excellent biiHineen propotitiun -if you will do annitithing for vi.nr-ei, . we will give you aome money. Mont pernnii- would accept inch proffer with alacrity. Pendleton and Umatilla I county ntand in just the pcmltion CM pied by an individual who ban had uch an offer . It ihould not be neoeaaary tn argui" the benetita of a well endowed hchI in. The good coming from a nchnol auch ok the ai'Hdeiuy would be Wttfa h 1126,000 fund raiaed for nea Btillfllap won 1 1 bring a return nubntuntial , in deed, from tha amount the people here would have to invent in order to necure then conditional !oiiatiOM from abroad. The .1 .ulemy ha- den - trattxl itn vitality an an inttitution by proapering without ankiug tat ttU cial anaiatance from the people of the town. It ban leeii ununually inde pendent, and ban nucceeded 111 inerea--ing the enrollment until it ix more than 200 at this time. The rouiing year wou'd have brought greatly in creased atteudanie had the building" Immiii built mm desired. Only lack ol nutttcient r now ataudn in the wav of progretn. Yet the trout-- .md lac-, uity propose to go ahead ami do just an well as in -xMMihle under the cireuin aiancea. Many well to do farmers are looklB about for homes in which to live while tiiey edurate their cliildreu. Ii have ample means to build cinnfortahle homes, and when once established will !. permanent fixtures. The Hcaileins supplementing the excellent work done by the public schools, will auppiy what they demand. Pendleton cannot afford bi allow these people tn leave fur Walla Walla, Portland or hpfj or other towns where schools have been provided auch as they deinaiM The raising of the academy fund an proposed will aupplv this need. so Mr. CODPISH ARISTOCRACY. Tn other day at New Orleans, a United HtattM naval otticer enteruincil a Britiah naval utticial at th expeust of the American government. The Kotfliahnian ratarued the eouipliiuent. The American invited the British otti car a second time, and the couipJt. bieut was hum in returned baekwaril and forward, until each hal served an nxpuiiMive uamjuel to the other four times. It was a case of mutual lovt at first sight. All of this entertaining would uavb been proper, were the offi cers tueuieelvee to have paid fur tin entartaiiimeiit. But this tiiey did nut. The money to pay for the chain p.Kue, terrapin aud canvaaback duck cam. from the two governments respectively mat comiiiiesioueu th. omcera. It is not news. This is hut the common practice among army and na val officers being good fellows at someone else's expense Nevertheless, although common in practice aud known to all well informed people, it is a gross abuse. Officers of the army and navy are indulging in luxury and hospitality that is not theirs ami that dues nothing to further the interests ol their governments when they thus spend seve.'al hundred dollars apiece in gorging some representative of an other country at uselees banquets. It is a case of the building up of a codfish aristocracy mat enjoys what the members never enjoyssd nor could adord onion- they donned the uniforms of their navies. It would be a safe sr that neither omcer was accus- Ut .ucli luxury al iiume. I'roo Hlily, biikml fnnuis, lirittle MM anil brown bread wnrt the hill nl fitr nt their tinmen Apn'mntly tbev prOMM to niMkf the American ami Knvtlisb peopi,1 ihv fnr Hi inns- they were ile- i : iliirniK their youth . It cannot lie ileiiiel tbut uch slmae. arc incttlen: tn 1 . r;. stand ni", ariin. ( navies. Anil they will IMIMM IB geometrical ratio as the nnlitarr Inrces nf the rountrv ore increased. LAND FRAUDS. It now leukn out that the ti.VI.OOO acres of land added to the ('avcade for est reserve in Knstern Oregon had an immense amount of school land in it that wan practically all owned by two men, and that they were instrument al in liaviiit; a-mtition signed by mem bers ni the legislature ankmv Hunter llerinann tn set it aside, I'lu- made an immense bane for selection of lien lands, ami It onlv a "atopic of the schemes that are worked on oOf simple minded delegation in Washington to tleece the state and nation out of its most valuable public possession- Hut these matters have been chewed over s often that thev have lost all flavor in t tie month of the reader. Il he is a politician he justifies whatever the push does, ami if he if playing th same gaiiie he don't care what in said s' the game in not broken up before lie makes his touchdown. As lor the poor squatter ami the impecunious homesteader, the republican party long since ceased tn wOfff) about such puropie. i' sptt.iu, ii'iaisiiuii niitj iionteanlent corporation was given the right to take lare blocks o' unsurvey ed timber laud-, the boundary and de scription 01 which it can correct after it has been surveyeyd and thus freeze out any poor shyster who may have settled and built a home on public lands. What do such citiaeun amount to anyhow, scattered a.- thev are and with their heads lull Ol independent notions, compared to blocks of voters by the hundred handled n a big cor poration when they are wanted .' The congressmen and senators from Wash ington were very sharp to create the Kaiuier reserve and make up the de ficit in the timlier lands due the corpo ration from unsiirveyed lands in Ore gon. With such all-seeing statesman ship. is Oregon ha.i in Mcttride, Mit chel, Tongue and Hermann the past six years the iveople of thin state rented perfectly secure on their rights, ami while the game have kept their fat oA ces the public have lost their bent lauds. Salem Capital Journal. A SIBKRIAN 0ULD MINE. In the Achinsk district of Siberia, Iving to the west of the Veneset river and about one hundred miles to tne "Uth of the Trans Silierian railroad, I went with a party of four other Amen an- t visit the mines of s large Si Iseriau proprietor. The wall-rock of the vein appeared to lie full of little rvstals of iron sulphide, and on clos er inapectio': particles of gold were visible. The Hading of tre gold in the rock, away from the iitiarir. of the vein, was rattier extraordinary, and it in some measure prepared us for the appearance oi the iii.irl in the lace of the itrilt luare. uv caiidle-liglit, on the lace of quartz eight feet in wid'h, appeared wire-like strings ami masses of native guld, extending in hues mure or legs parallel t the walls from top to bottom of the drift, which wus alstut six ieet high. In no less than ix openings on this vein, all follow ing it from fifty to two hundred feel into the mountain-side, we were shown those marvellous exhibitions of free gold. Itlasts of powder were put in wherever we directed, specimens were taken from the fresh face, bssaten up in mortars and panned. In every case gold was found, often at the rate of Hundreds of dollars to the ton, and a subsequent examination of the vein along a course of seven hundred feet showed the tree gold already found in the tunuels. Hy an exhibition of his government record hooks kept by order of the mining department to accom pany the consignments of Kohl turned in to the agents of the St. Petersburg mint, the owuer proved to ua that he had in four months time taken over too, i lit i from this vein, crushing ouly is tons of ore a day. That the deposit described ahove is not of an excep tional character in Siberia could be proven by the citation of numerous ex amples. C. W. I'liriugton, in the gineeriug Magazine for September. VI' K are the people and the oiu people In Ihe " Saddl.ry butiueas In I'sudletun thai em plova full fore.- of uiech.su lot the year arouuS. sua make our own Saditlaa, Uarusss, etc., and do not tbip the in Irom tin iaciuris. llkesuma of OUr eoiuuetitort aud Ibsn Ull y.m tltejr ars a- gosxl mM boiiie ma,le , but tbe are uut JOSEPH ELL, Leading Harness and JiaUdlery . The ttast Orsigouian is t.asiein Ore gon's representative paper. It leada, and the people appreciate it and show It by hair liberal patronage. It is tne edvor. isuag medium of mis section. THE SPIRIT OP CRANOE I hat" s (pint ahnnvt III the ullont sir, Its Isce it pirrowril anil all but ( lr, I Ami a crown ol mow - lis Hmtliia balr I It was born on the mornhi ilw Titar 11. Mot 1 isr lis (olloweit the path of man, In sli II- ilavloris, wlndbiK wsyi, rhnmch nights of slooni -rnl In Joyful ilsrs, Whcp'ver he sel hi ilwsllfiK -pUre. bsrsrsr to lisitstep ssartsil the soil. Wherever the light of his noble face flat lifted Its raillsnce up totlod. fl ban nervsd bis arm lor lb stroke el toll, II has f.U!i the forest anil atlried the toll, And net his lamlmsrk aear snrt far; ft bat HMMMMIM the moon siel lh. Iiiralnntt liar: tnl liftnl the we ght with a soMeu bar, That lis- crntheil men's nhouiilera ilowti to the hut I rum the woril 01 Mini! it lia hruiheil the nut The hrltrlit steel .Hashed in the new l-irn r. And STSry slesrti w word or thought, And every word went forth to sav That -onii'thliiit bi-tter hail Jnt been wrought ! lake the place of our Yesterday It has In thr ponderous domes to the ky In Myriad cities in nil the ianl 1 It bids each nation that passes bv To lra' some name In the deathless sand. Wherrver the human liand hati been, wherever the human heart use bled. Wherever the soul hath yearned wiihln For steps that out im Its darkness led Whatever the araa at Um patriot beat. Wherever hassalien the patrlo' fleet, Wherrvera hand In Klgu' wa. ralsssl, Wbeiever were truth and lio -or prsissd Its silent hand has luidsd the way, A Are hy night and a cloud by day. II has decked the sea with a million sails, And bound the earth In a million bands; Its voice the uttermost -slsud halls; Its sup Is left In the larthcst land Wherever Site hand of man halli sown. Wherever the voice ol man hath sung ; Wher. vsr the mind el man hath llowo, Or Truth from the virgin soil hath spmug The Hplrlt ol t'hange with eternal light, Math guided the wav in the morn ami night. HKRT ill 1 PMAM THE SOU AW HAN. 1 here 1 a theusand thlng he Isnnd a thuu-atel thing- he alnt, Hut tint an' foremost of all these the 'iusw mail ain't Bo saint. He - had hi- up an'doWM In Ills fnrgot u hai be used tn know Hut lie's fixed as a mountain in Waal he savs if h. tails you he'll go, he'll go. An whatsoever he l, he Is you canal" ay bank on that . He'll circle the earth, barefoot, hv friend 01 light at the drop of s hat An' he d shiver, stripped stark naked h.-lore he'd wear a spot t if a single, blessed virtue thai lis sin t enllrvh got A dusty sniokvbnmne'l savage, at least we'd truly say. Il hat liaikeii at the dusay hrna lirowna- the sun. burnt clay. Or If we ssrrlied D deeper tlinn the lepee smoke on his face But xirgt'tg ns' it a n lilte man s hits) t an a white man - easy grace. He's only the limphi . Itiigerln ghost ol n MfsV wart boy who came From Old Miaaou' in the lorlles thlr-tlng for gold or lame Had lurk l-ire down upon htm -he srmked. bill he cotildn'' win An b wiwed on bi gilt thai he wouldn't go tmck unless he had toe "tin An so he drifted, here an there, hungry at timet an' tore, On all the drlvelin' ways el men an' the world's whole ttix k an slur 1 He'd clean lorgot the sweetheart whose like- uess he'd wnrn for vrar Next to his bo lab. eager hean he ha I im time for tears. Kiirlute I'd lust si last to "tr I lie red men suxmI al bay In the patlileM. torluou- lava beds, at tie tltH 01 an autumn duy rifioai hr a poltescl arrow, bleeding nt: panned an weak A Me toe maiden bathed a u from tin pool of a hidden creek And si when the wm wa-over, h didn't -ay bixi' t hit pal. Hill II le away an' traded hit mule lor Ifeal dusks Mostix g.l TU.it was back In the nftlss he do 1 rsmcm l-r whsu Hot it marked the hour when hi- teat forsook the beaten path- of men he was a haulsome maiden -straight eg lursai tree, With hair us black at s raven evsr has dated to be: upp eae lithe an' comely, true to tier native way No mind. - the pale face drove such trades, back 111 the early day m he was lost to his kindled -lliei niourned him as the dead H111 when aion by hi- tepee nr. Momcthltig haket hi- head t:inie by hit side he hear- Ihem tn lne- tbeui In hi- heart Hi-dusky rare ol hall-breeds, -o lie hallle- ai. bears in- part Meal II ' I KM AN. Thete are .VJ, 000, 000 nguare miles ol laud on the earth inhabited by 1 ,'llHI, -000,000 people. Thun there in little more than 'it acres on the earth's sur face for every person living thereon. So.d by JUUN St'HMini The Louvre Saloon rK.NIiL ETON OKEOON. You get Good Beer.. Wlton you drink PILSNER BEER. I iiiiirantetjd not to cauae lieatlache or di.zinwss Auk for it. Scbultz Brewing Co. Wholesale dualor in Ice. Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke hamx ' a - isi St Gnu KENTUCKY r- WHISKEY IT " v i "s&dW-.. r CT ' " ''tLiXin Sore Red, Rough Hands, Itching, Burning Palms, and Painful Finger Ends One Night Treatment Soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissurt.1, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful, and points to a speedy cure of the most distress ing cases when physicians and all else fail. MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP Assisted by OoffR" ha Oivtmkvt, for prtiHervinc. purifying. Jtntl iVuu tifyinp the akin, fop iMMtag the Bonlp of cnintH, MMRl, and dan druff, out! the Htoppintr of ftillintr hair, for Bofte'init:, whifeiiinn, and oothiug red. rouizli and Brc handb, for lmlv raxhos, itchinpH, uud chaflngB. ami for nil the purposeB of the toUtt, btM, and nursery. MilHotiH of Wcam line QutUJIMA Soxv iu tin tom of batliB for annovinjt irrittitiiuit-, inllamniationH, and cxt:oriatioiih, for too free or offenHive perBpiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative wetik n esses, and for many antineptic purposes which readily surest tliemselvefi to women and mothers. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beau tiflere to use any others. CmcruA Soap combines delicate emollient prottcrties derived from Ci Tit t nA, the great skin cure, with the pur est of alMMtng Ingredients, and the most refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated soap is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, Bcalp, hair, anil liaudb. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, it to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in Owl BOAT ll On PHOBi Um hist skin and complexion soap, ntul the bkst toilet and baby soap in flic world. Complete Bxtornai and Internal Treatment for Every Humour, l.iiiiiiili K A I II I ticura insisting of I nil 11 .1 . 1 ml MkNT, to lustuiilly the anil lie 1 sssga l tne uii'.Mi. , -lM.Li Bsrrisonen stimrient to cun tin 1 ttor- ' " "ft OBi I turliig, disllL'iirtux. Itching hiirnlnir. and tealjT -kin. tealp, aiiU blood hiitnnun, ra.hos, ttcbiajrs. and irnuiion-, with In-- of hair, win ill el-i f ills. Sold UiroUiihout tin world, nrltlsh leiof K Nkwhkkv A toes, t7, 1 liarterliousc Sq tsjudou, L. C. hM llli HULO XAO tlliJl. luiu ., aolc 1'runa., Uoatou. L . o. A i'"'Jlm "'tm,M ON t LINK I tiaie lor 1 Ubmi i' a times ...We 6c each extra uaertluu. CLASSIFIED ADS. 0OOHT SKVKN WOK1M TO THK LINK. Oue hue, or more, pur wduk. at Ills rale of I s per line. um-line or more, per mimlli al Die ran-,,( . 1IIKKK LINKS 1 time JUc tone- Eg .1 tines a luc eacU adrtlliunal insertion. mil. LINEr 1 lime JtJ - Ill.ie- Hf I I One- iV' i e.,-1, addllluual lUMrllou PHYSICIANS. 111. W. U. t'Ol.K. OKK1UK IN J I'DD oulldlug Ofllee hours lu to 12 a. m , 1 to S . m. Tslspboue 77. W. VINtJKNT. at U. OKKU'K KKAK of Pint National Bank OOlce boun lu u i . a. m. ; 1 to S p. m. l)K. (.'. J . "tJMlTH, OKKICK OVKK 1 Ut. f.udl.lou Saying. Bank Telephone HI, reaideucs) telsphoue H U. UAKK1KUJ. at. I) . UOMKHPATU H PbrateJaa sad -.ureon oatce In Judd Buildiug lelephone office blaeg 7:1; real deuce, black M J. La MlliliKIt, Mi 1'.. DMP4IM lU.OtJK. Ireala aud corrects eye troubles, catarrhal conditions and unpaired hearing. Ulasa.. properly rjlled lor relraetir. erron UK. 1). J. m i , I I . ROOM IT, AjaOOIi.' tlou block Teiephoue gl ; nsaideuce tele pboue, black Ml OHTKOl'A TMIl lH YHlt'l ANH, DKb. keyea A keyes Office, oue block SMI of Bo. ton Store UK. LYNN K. Bl.AKfcsl.KK, UHKON10 aud nervous iiImhsm. and oiaeaae. of wosieu Opp. Hotel, cor Water and Main its., feudle loii. ore. AMCHITBl TS AND BUILOHIS. MAK1IN Ml'LI.KK. UQN I'KACTOK and Builder. Plana aud ape. llicatious made. Job work a specially Shop on Cottonwood ilraet. next lo laaac Joy', blacksmith sitop. T. K. MtiWAKU, AUt'Ml ! iit'T Ah 0 8U perlnleudeul make, cumpieli' and reliable plan, for buildings ti. the ctlr or country Boom 17, Juo l building HUKKK V i UI.K ( UN I UAi lOKfl AM" builders Kalimaie. luruitbed on tbori no lice Job work a specially Prompt service. Shoe uii BluS ttrsssl, near Main tlieel U A. MAY, CONTKAl'TOK ANU builder Ksllmatea tin uiahed ou all kinds ol masonry, oeui.ui waias, .tone wan., sic or ders can be left al lUe Easi Oregoalau office. I Hands I'll Soai pi clean.. Hie skit, of crush, -olleii On tlnekeni d cuth li I in I lit OIN'l. allav Itching, InSnniniatlnn, and IrrtlaUoli, and on 1 i-tii Ulis ill -111 vi sct, u land cnan-c bteam MM i. ui ipcao Plan ltin.il aid a lull from depot. Sample Room In connection Koum katc 50c, 75c, $1.00 TWO LINES i time Ix J lime- .-J' inm- ..'.i luc saeii oglii luis-riiuu. KIVK LINES I time sue J limes . . us- 3 times Ago Alt ....... asl itioual luaertiou SIX LlNk 1 lime I timsta J lime. t itMc .acb aildiliuuai loterlion UKNTISTb. K. A. s A HUH AN UKNTIBT. OKU. K ID Judd Building Ai'. UKATl. M- O. b. OJVIUC OVKK savings Bank im adminltbjrsd. st A MAWy, DBMTitT, IM AgMOOlA lloi Bleak. r B CioiMon't office BANKS ANU BBUKBK.S. I HK l A KMKK'B UANK Of WlfMsTOM Vtaaiou, orugou. Uues a geueral bankuu nusiuest. Kac.iangc bought aud aold ijol 'e.-tloli. nriiiii el i v . o,..l...r ,. .M "' e,ce.l.fconJ.Vlon;and7epo,"i mi eai.g.tiou i ommiuci. ol re.pon.ib.o cUi,ou; omcera. a. Jameson, prsMideui; Ueo W i "t? 1 111'" """ul ' 'tree cashier K -K1ore. assisuni casnier . alreotori jjl yt.SfcBS. T J I'Oce.ti I ""batcl KU,1W' 0'"" Jtsuissou U. W KIK8T NATIONAL bANKO ATMKNA Qjmf. ;aplUi, X4U.UOJ,.urplu.,ud pio'un. fc..sju interest on tim depo.iu Diali Tin' foreign wnl doosatic eacn.igs- t ollSJuou. oJelUP T,t?ki,1 W H"B,r AdauuTp tueiit.l J Kirk, vice-presideui; K I luT gtferi Mr. Kf Barneti" aituSuTi KIKbT NATION ALKANK OK PJTiLk ion. Ueatlaj mXOi surp.u.. ItsjuuT trans acts a general banging Ciui uelv s.,.,. and Mlssxrapiiic tr.n.ff. ,m ...f;. k. ! Krauci, Nee York and principal poiuuli, lite .Norm well Di.fu Or.w.i i (C K aud Europe. Make, collacuoiu on iLoul ' lornu Levi Ankeuy pratldsel . K.wK Tice-pretldeut f B V,ade ewhlor , oueruaey, aatituni casmai. L IHr. PKNULKTON 6AV1NU8 hash. Pendleton, Oregon Orgauiaed klfr.o i fi capital, migJO; Virpiu.' i Z lowed on time uepoiu itard,..,. r V' aud ltd on all prnc'&l i mLj'Xcr.l'.;1 nrea denf 'T '' i ' U"U" W ttoTu," clanJerN 'd "K'-'d.nt, T J fOR bALK OR KXCMANliK. A NKW SIX 1 1 ' i. , i. pijvVKK UABO Una auaiue and all M.!,.. ..." U4SU' p.p.u,, nailery and T 7.' aTO price, or will exchange for l or.lT. JLi ,ow price, or win escns Peudlelou, Oregou n (j 1 . -1 yj ,) fj j PAHK AND WASIIINi.TON STRI'I W mltflMi ORKOON A. P. Armstrong IX. B., Principal A practlcsl, proKrrssiee school .oe.plcuoit. for thorough work, with Inin.lrr.l. of grsdnatrs in isT.ltii.tis H tkkreprr. tSSt .lri.nKr,ii.ln rs Alrradv prond ol stan-Hns WhiWel known. It s1rs.llly gTOwl hrttrr .iml Ntttr, oprn .11 th, rear. Meaeatf sdmittsd nv Obm, Priviilr or class Instruction Iarn what Md how o r leach, .ml whsl It costs. Catalogue frrr. Hosrd l nirsctnrs D B THOMPSON. PKKSIIH'NT I). SOI. IS COIIKN - - DAVlt) M UtTWWt; The Pendleton Acadeiny PRK.'AKFH FOR College. Teaching. Business. im 1 1 MsuiM nri'Ptirrs for en trance to Kreshinaii ''lass m a- Vale, tMnrsBton ami Stanford. 'I'lie IDStltntlon bus hfPtl placed upon t Aeereditetl l.isl hy the State Hoard of Bduofstion, so thai fTadUfttaSi n' atl- 1 milled to state ei-rtllleales. A Imsiiies.- BOUTM eipml to the MBl huslnesa nollon Is ulfcred. Kali term bearltM SeptaNttbfir 1Mb. Aililriss- RBV. K L, WlRBESi M. PSs, ivniiieion. Uragiiu. Prinolpwl. University oi Oregon . HuRine, Orezon. Ilihe-i ststi'laril in tin state. Two liundrnd courses In Literature. Scloni-e and MM Arts, . ii'ii , .iiL.i Kuci no. and Mu-ie. Nee htilTdlnfi and tquipgMnt, -even pee instruct- nri nsarlv on miliums added to library In nan summer Scnisil with University credit : special eonrsi' Inr teaeln r. tot l ami ,11-dieiil sludctil- li 'iiiirlinciit of education I, teaelnsrs, 1 r 1 11 IimI- and superluieiiilentg Tuition Irce, ost of living lnw I'hreo ttiidrutt -uiaiitcd scholarships in isrif e.iterti unlver-illle- In l'l. Scinl name In President or llegl-trar tor g - -si . ,,'lliar .111 ,,i i,'n,., . L S m ' s W!rii Hvtt Si'flOO' for hoar line. ': d.' pupils Prepares boy f,,. i in to an) school or , -,. uud tnr liute. ncss'lfr. NsW and i..,ie ..iinlnti-'i. hut Iding riinroiir. I ruction a oroins the y st me'lnd- muxi i din utorjj-s at r.uu' trultdng TTW liilii'lnnl has runt Iwi Tv-three years ,.,..n.i l rati i.,i ornp i rvjj to n a. M s.id . r M nt " - , . uii.tiui Udtsra Ko W HJtU M. D f. Iir,,..i.. SAINT HELEN'S HALL, P.iKil.ANl), OKE. rot ran im Home and Day School for (iirls N 0H0, AitT anp HVOO0T1OM l ien on Tehbetts, Ph. II., Principal This Scliuol oS.r. bi girls i lirua.1 and tiiiinnigli UlaaUea. soeaklaMs! wun MW tjgvsatateM .if a health ful and rstasd hois. II ussikpsss a Urge ggsl al trastiv. hulkllng in He uumti ,if tin L'ltv P.rk. I n saniur. ...e liti I th, nrenn ha. Im..iii .-I nutl-'r d SK'vl.l ttleiltlun Tile hash .lniiCrs. claas ami reeiuiin nanus are large tmi tli i luhli i.ntilaU-l lie I the umltructliMi of the building is mcl. that .nun ro.au i .asiii t.. the sun light. ! in .'nates' tn bag kfee taken l..moi.lo all tin ''." . ll.lllltlll- ..' .1 s. II e.iilipiH'd KtllMll, and U, furnish overi tacllit. f.,r training pnplU In th. ni.ait apin.ie,l i.,tli..l. n, am, l the wliutil l I" ifli, Ulunalgh .411.1 sr, II i.r.lere.1 iiislruvtluli. tai uirl. aisl o.uiii,' wmuen, Allium Uk ui lor collogu hen that ii ,e.lnsl, an.t b, aid in the ilsv.luiuiiit ,f trill .mi Moutallii ctur-'Uir The Kail torui SBSSS fWelsMkSM M, ML A fa ult) ..I tw.nl) euuiuauat Uach. r. iuaum for child ten aim )i,uii,' woiiu-ii liiat in.lividiul care ami in tl - i. n,-i, --a-in I, tli .r results lie re an tour skilled Ua--.. . Ill t Music Iks ugftuiciit alone, succtali-L, iii Art ami or itn ami nam. L athers in Knucli aiel O.rinan I'niHlloii i- iua.1. r all athlete values sUIUhl. b. women, as toiinU, cnsuat, haak.lliall, bisvcllug ami liorsc-liuck ndiug. A 4.Miiiia.mm, .suiiii last i. I'Limed forcoii.tructn.il. wlucli will offer still mom ,'l'i..rt,uiiti,.- ir healtliful ei.reiK lor IllustraUd caUloguc apply lu KL.KANOH K. TKBHUri'S, I'rln. Bistop ScutuAcademy. HO KT LAND, OREGON. founded :s7t). A home School for Boy a. VtlllUry and .Vtanual tralalng. Fall term ouens Sept. 12, iyoi. fftl a faSMJlir a twelve competeul teacher, who underslaud boy. .a lakeVuiuleril both in Ihc work and in they play of pupils. ,1. vld.,, l",e Pr"'isl a,,dPto.cn.r. i. 10 't. elop , haracter a-- well a u. prepare bora IXocaibuoUlnj slhusiue.. TUs bulldluga are bsius tnorouanly o rated 00 ike most approved o,icrS meiaods and arc llgnted b elieiiicuy 't"U The younger boy. r.ceive catulul atieutlou I rout a compeuut maliou For illuatraied caulogue write lo ARtiIUK t NKW1LL. Principal. On black boras, aUouiTvanTrt old wabsht liaied Auguil a, 1MU1. sTJayaasrsil M fWMANi W Marsaal. j MatlABLIStlt.ll HTnt 1 i 5 1 - - T AM MILL AUD KLfiVBJNTU 8TS-. PORTLAND. Swafr Merthw OIVIX ajOMVlQC S u. MMMMMI 0DFT.au Shohjtl,ne M en I OR Tlma ---- From Pendletan ('1":,V ami! 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Hlparni 1 i hamsun ...... 1 ' , F-red alters I'ruprletsr. i apaeiiy im harrsls t day. Klour en'aaugwl fur wheat Sinn, Sf 111 , .,,,,..1 w ... ... on hand. 1 KANSFE Tn UVJ KIN ST OR AG CR0WNER & I'Kl.KI'IIONK MAIN ami ss wniteuoiiar Portland-Asturis Koulr Str. - l a inma Mil MSB I lax Cask . a'ae nir inuii a. Leave Asturla .. ' t the -oft land Hovu Cts oDailau f:at7t ' I "' V'altlt'llliVitr ('kUt'aUlt' LOCkt. t sJ.sa.i ..... II..., I U i ... kV j i i .. ska i saiin Likt 'PIIMBa, IIUUII IIIIBI, ..ussst " 1 If I'lttlCK . Ml. CAKD ! .en vi- I'.ir tlalnl IrPIU,. 'I II.. Il .11..- M I...... Tl... Ii.ll... J Arrive Hnrliand S assb.I ballsa lu I'urlland rAKr. . j tlMm lu Portland ami rslan Meals, tile very tMtl Sunday trips a leadline laalurs Tl has the grandest aesmie attraellouiOT l iekcls lor I..HH bvaclieioa ttkilli and lluosl Kivsr Laudlug t .si! ul Aidsi ure1 Until I'm me- Main id PurtlasJ A I TAVI.OH A.I Aslorta, On j 'il . .-i r i i.i. ''.- , , - - u. j.i s,,uii .. u.'L-l's i.tiit. nkllc I II u v a I I isi amouv.r, sn E W. CKlt'H rt)N, Agt.. I'orllasd. 0B I retlerick Noll, Agl.. Penjicii" I. U. Kay Buy Ml U a m I J..artn 111 t - - arid Grain for cash in Barg"" - . a -- Chicago Stock Excbaai Chicago Board of Trasf i Oouri Blrttt. Oregon's Most lnios I U a I la I BV I Ilk. Iioin ht a-a a w 1 u - . ........ fur thtf IS UUW Orvsa . . . Kinr-i eoiiu.ld leso l Kluetl bathing beach on ' Luxurious L'lub House. ""7771 !.. l.llllard halls and ll couru aud mauy exeellsai a . hniulruil r.H.uis Bruwe' ca'psw- . lug best furniture muuey eoow disuuee lelephone iu orb o a i .J. n.-iiasam.nt ni'wi ..now. la-a. I Ml ei.ul ii.j.m or address sor raw., .--i . , 1. Jbi-aai . Ur.ioaui BUlldlng Mas bmm. wtte empta S' utui. jreungt kTsen aast . aaat ggatrutuai arrVATiuNai gg