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vvr Ji.ivei' o wail ,utiiiaw ajit' itkaaara4mB 'hue,. id)atf as f Z. ::: tiiisat' ta." CLOTHING. iv-hoif"11 M,nn il ('nv (lays anl Parents iliokinfc about for clothinR for their 'En l. .1.1 ,.,,., .1... AHbst r We "IMker ix I'aicy. we have It ami best assortment in the city, beting new and tins year's patterns. clot the our lull h Our Hlu -: t,u' l("VMt and the 8nie to all. -Boys' Long Stockings. article, every pair uranteed. 25 Cents. Price per pair ER& DALEY n, Vvmiaher ami HMer, Plmdkton. 'ILL LIVB. el the wou Id do Us deadly Yesterdajr . U the deed At 1 stood sti 11, re 1 it I itfiiA -ml upward in at Mif hloody its, sympathy lan. elevated ft honnr, who gh prove to ; tatr and of course Douglas county tiae leen clawed in the same category," li ! said by the KoswburK Keview. Of n-ur..-. Oregon ha been call. -il moat- ! back, and of courte Dougtafi mnntv -in tli.. same category, became the Wil Uniette ralley haa mo.nl for iir.... iron tne earliest .lavs, and the Wil lameiie vauey certainly it just about a.- moss-back as any region on the globe, with the possible except.,,,, .,! Alaska, which is a new country ami not to blame. The Heview uttered a mere platitude when it called atten tion to the character of ita territory. 'Ti. ,1 bbsi 1 d whaa hat Bier loan mimi 0 Yet in 1 v not is danger- .r. prouadt? It is te people will : ist n iv x I Tli.- lat o, this is one is waiting. William Mo a coward iy his I if.-, may ith IhxIv sound hi lum a , .Mil uli I physical will, with the furnish ideal tjajaaM, skilled Horl.l, who will Ki.-ience to bear el Ilia may be praver of the I WBBK. afo, famous for rer and more orgau ued a In 11 sr.- aiu ick up and i- iper from the irnu the ti rat aaimr were m- ir.-i- by th U nion- to tnuk taaaant placi- in ajl tlx officials Udren also learn. and order than lib.- achoo room it. "Clean Dp a tosmed 111 every United Nutea. wti was chairman lgsala democra tic Mad liiif week that I dr. He re- gat anything out 1." Mr. Ma avery honest i ii.ke.1 about urn Vet in a it. got much ntefed it in the "a! man who de- Biethodi- obtain, adiicle.l, more of Eto tin- 1 r.-at iiiun 1 of ahieas by officials, a Uiat the ideal 1. Hueh a man sWi lit- Mrs. Carrie Nation the other dav en tered the smoking, saloon of a steam boat 011 the Mississippi river and pro ceeded to pull cigars from the mouth of the men there congregated. And some newspaper writers are hurling anathema at the one man of tie lot who resented it and slapped her No this man should be ashamed for slap ping a woman. But that woman should be ashamed of her absurd con d".-t 111 making everybody's baalcMM ,,. '"- and interfering with every perHoti that croeasee ber path. Mrs. Nation is a nuisance of the worst type. Bb has 110 just canst, for complaint, al though few men would forget their re sect for the sex sh misrepresents and raise their hands against one of them man heroines unwomanly as when it man becomes uugentlemanly, it is not ti, -ex that is relinked, bnt the act Woman should have all the right- ol men , hut she should not violate l.i. of decency and at the sam.' linn ex l-.-t to appeal to the chivalry of tie men. III llw II "t It. lereiy that the psupie be cou- . bis motives at his pioles utiouK will iy I hypocritical. Orsajmi's beat m the hops," p late issue. J the beat and gbe wheat crop 4 in the state'.' urmlly bring in iah gold a. do n, from a com , is not the Mat valuable be valley news SI com men t ar from the uudis ra awed in uiak - Mar the heat of uum it th.- most iat fet to cheer el that ergo hops - UN the best be -enaanii in the kgav fluid, t'roui uasnurror be en hia enjoyment even though he art commercial It ills Hii.iv WHO IS RgAPINOV Art, science, invention and improve ment have added a thousand fold h industrial and commercial pursuits during the past twenty years. Machin ery has simplified manufacturing to such an extent that it haa practically destroyed many of the trades which were once operated by hand labor The army ot the unemployed ban been swelled hv tlii- no re.ise.l enlcieuc the age. The tradesmen who once en joyed good wagea for their work, owned their honies, added to the social Ita blity of their community, and tilled a place in the world, have found themselves displaced, discarded ami scattered. They were driven to Sib! pursuita, forced to change occupation after a lifetime service in a chosen calling, and the disturbance baa been felt in every locality. The printers can testify to the upheaval which the ma chine occasioned, farmers tiud gaug plows more profitable by far than lin gle plows, hheep men will encouraK. the automatic shearing machine until hundreds of men will be supplant. ,1 by a dozen. Mining machinery will soon disorganise that industry. Kail road ing is experiencing the greatest change of any of the industriea. at t.iant locomotives are being built which will increase the efficiency in handling traffic until old rai.'road BMB will base to be scientists, to be able t bold jobs. And what is society re ceiving in return for these W Braved and cheapened methods? lo we find prices of r.immo.litie.-,iiiHiiiiicliirel hy these machines which have supplant ed ao many men, growing cheaper lio we find the necessities of I:; .lured in price, a their cost of produc tion is reduced'' Thaae are iiiestiom which naturally follow, in contemplat ing these changed conditions, liecause one train crew can handle an many tous of freight now, as formeriv r ired the services of three or four we rind freight rales dimin- BjaaaLy or the individual list reaping law benefit It SB? food, sloth i ue and otbei 1,, f sal Ilea ware i.!-i.-ei in proportion th.- r.-.lur-ert coat of predwetion. tie giant fortune now pilad is bra favored men, who have a moaopoi .1 improvements, would be left auion consumers to add to the welfare, hB pine! and culture of the great ma- uiankiiid. BKKT HUFFMAN s as a SOUK UUBBR THINttS found BMttarad .v.-r the eoantryiide, though to lh 1 radii ol the Hritish Isles he 11 -11. 1 no -iiiil.es were on served. At .Invetlse. in I rance. when 11 re cord hreitkinu rain of ."it inches fell within 24 hours, mnall tish war. found in multitudes on the hillsides At Seawaite. in Horrowdale, Km: land, on Nofeaaber J7. is4f. nmall ttsh of many varioties fell with a terr i lie downpour of rain that lasted for over a dav. In the hilU above llomhav, India, litards, snakes, frogs, scorpions and niiiiiv varieties of rent 1 ten ami insert - have lieen reported a fallimr from time to time in furious rainstorms. Moreover, the Hi hie records a rain of lisards. snakes, frog- and other living creatures diirnn: Ih.. troubles between Pharaoh and the children ot Israel in awDt. But even OWN remarkable freaks of rain are noted in weather journals. Numerous authentic incidents of red rain, believed at the time to have been showers of blood, have been re ported. In France and liermanv, in 1181, ut (tenoa in 1744, at Naples in 18U, and near Home in 1870. occur red some of the most noted instances. lellow rains have been severnl times observed in the United States, the most noticeable storm of the kind bs ing at Lynchburg, Va., in March, 187U. Snow fell from a clear sky to a depth of nearlv an 1Mb at llionmimtton, hi.. on March lo, I8S0, ami deep deposits of red snow have Ix-en found in dreen land. Tornadoes have lieen known in main in-taiic- t -n.-K up tn.- contents of wells, tanks and even large ponds, carry 1 uk them miles before releasing them. In the case of Minneapolis, it seems reasonahle t- believe that a small 'twister" a. oliipaii led tin' storm ol Tuesday evi-iinig. in papsihii over the marshes at the edge of the city may have pirk.il up a number of frogs and toad.- as it passed, dropping them ill terward within the , ity limits. Stranger things than tin- are often seen in hot weather by ni.-n who recoil with horror from recording the discov ery 01 a sea serpent. It therefore, is beoming to the great Americun public to think a secoinl time lief. ire condemn ing all men in M 11111eai1.il 1 ' as liars. Chicago inter-(li can. SHALL GIRLS GU TO C0LLBGB? An atnaiiiig BJMM4 ol educational sens.' ami wise, uraciou- counsel are crowded into an article in the current numtier of The ludepeinl.'iit 011 college educiition iur girls by lleloise Kdwina Hersey, a graduate of Vassar ami (or uielry a teacher in Nmitli .ullege. Tue writer disp.ises at 0MB of the .(Uestiou as to whether a girl should go to college or not hy declaring that "there is in, doubt that it is 'sscoming an otisiacic t. women a to niu-t .-liter the wage-earning world not to have what is .-ailed a I i hern I education." With her there is no room for contro versy upon tins point ih.- prolessi n of teaching is slowly l-eing closed to all those who have not the requisite college ilegre.-, and Ml-- Mersey lie- iieves that other professions will lot low suit, II a woman expects to oc cupy a position of ressinsibility snd profit she must prepare for it hy going t Ileg.. While the highest and noblest sphere of woman is the home it is very plain that every girl, under present conditions, must lace the con tingency of being called upon to earn her own living. Among the gains ot the college life Miss Hersey places first "the trained mind." Hne demolishes the old-time notion that college education means merely an accumulation of knowledge. Kthciency is the all-important thing. What a graduate can do is of far mure importance than what she knows. When a woman has ban out of college live years there is little probability that she would be able to pass the ex amination for the freshman year. The most lalMftttl .-lenient acquired is "the general knowledge of the sweep and trend of the world's history which the classics and the literatures of our own language ami of other lan guages may give as." Among other advantages ennmerat- ed hv the writer ar. the executive ex-pern-no- gained 10 the miniature life of the college, the great privilege of friendship and the noble gift of loyal ly and devotion to the alma mater with which the college imbues the stu dent. Of course it follows that to keen a student of education does not believe in co educational institutions, because they interlere with the cultivation of thus.- friendship- which she extols in college life. If a girl -selects a co-educational college, however, she should choose one where the idea of woman liness dominate.- the education of wo men. Kecord Herald. You get Good Beer. tisjBbMkJta 1 When you drink PILSNER BEER. A dispatch Uoiii Minneapolis rl I that during a heavy thunderstorm Tuesday evening the clouds sudden i assumed a cyclonic shape and turned loose ju the city a "huge green mass." A few minutes after this "mass" had struck the earth, the dispatch con tinues, inose win- veiiturttl out wen astonished to liud countless toads and frogs strewn several inches deep over an area of more than four bloebf, Bo thick were the flogs and loads mat in some local llles. it wan impossi ble to walk 00 the sidewalks. The tireat Northern Kxpress train to tin- coast was delayed 10 minutes, the rails heu.-ath becoming so sl.pper that the wheels would not hold (In the roof of an elevator and in the gutt r- ol many buildings the frogs were found in large numbers, indicating bevomi a doubt that they came from the clouds. Although most persons would say on first thought that this story should ue laid away witb the perennial sea serpent reports from New Jersey, it in far from certain that the Miiiueauolia dispatch is false. On December 6, ltto.'i, 1'oriee, in the island of rikye, had 124 inches of rain in 18 hours. When the fall was over thousands 01 water hugs, newts and similar inhabitants of ponds were Guaranteed not to cause headache or dizziness Ask for it. Schultz Brewing Co. TRANSFER, lit LJC lvlN(i, ST OR AG E. m CROWNER & SON. IXl.KfHUNK MAIN 4. Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor UapaoUy, ISO barrels a day. Floor eschainsd lor wheal. Hour, Mill Hl, t.aupiMMl Veed, sic, slways ju uajid. HB Pimples, Blackheads, Rea Rough and Oily Skin PREVENTED BY T SUAP TRILLIONS of Women use CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by AVI Cuticora Ointment, the Great Skin Cure, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, in the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest them selves to women and mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and bcautifiers to use any others. CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA. the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated soap L to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, and the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world. Complete Cxtern (Ti lie lira Complete external and Internal Treatmont for Every Humour, , 11 " ' kl- I H-l .III' I unllv lli lu-hlim. inlt.uiitnatloii, sn.t lriiutl..ii, .11, I .... u I in-.il. m.. 1 1 irii i ua n. ii vi s 1 u.i .. . i . THE SET ,n.nturt the worM. lirltl.l. lH,-ot t s.wi.nn a , . h 1 . JLC. forran lato six, OOMbUM comi-ouaiio.-;, S rrv!, uJ.tii!. b. a! A,.'uujy' Don't Forget the Fifth Annual Y AT WALLA WALLA SEPT. 23 to 29. LARGER, BETTER, MORE ATTRACTIVE than ever before. A world of fun in a week. Tak- a wek s resi from husines cares, hring your wife and chirdn-n ami enjoy the fun. Wagner's t-t-lelirated liand from Seattle will furnish the munic all wook, Liberal Premiums paid for FRUITS, GRAINS, GRASSES nil m rt Mil 51 MB "4&satf fca VflBBsBsiBMassflssMBBai . UMO UAKVIiAD, Prop BlejUdtiy Pumisbdd Steam Heated huropea-i Mian Miijk ail a hall Iron depot. Samj'e h m in conaew'tloo Kuum Kate 50c, 75c, SI.IK) The Portland Carnival IMii'I km sUflil of tin- tVt tlut UM rtftUad Carnival will be in the liiK hxpiMiiion HulliliuKHiid Multin.iu il! ti ., mljoini,,.. Ul,il will run afternoon and evening, from 8eiteiul-i s t ti. tber 19. li will I- .me or Uia Kraiidat exposition that ever Ooournd on th.- I'u. ili.- UOMt, ami all imiii4tries will le reprasented. There will be two foil military bauds, a OOlupltta Midway and a host of sueoul attraction, inoludinx a Military fourmuusat, Athletie tiaine, Horse Hiiow, Kireworlu, ate si. m!!J2MiIS1I!!!?J??P' wUi sotal NiiUMl rates, and excur sion tiekeU will be good for seven duysfrom all .niiu. a c(r c?r PARK AND W.lSlllN' TMN HMdNM ORTI,ANIl. OKKC.ON A. V. Armstmrtf. IX. B.. I'rlnclrml A prscllcsl, (irogrrwivr si-heal, lOt-spicuous for lhoroi!li work, with taB4l!B ol ursilimtr In poslliorn Wkhrrnrr" "' l'noirrsphr Alm.lv nroil.l ol 11 lliilh .Mn.llllK whrrrvrl , knonti, It NSSdny i BtlMf nm httn Oprn ll Ih.- yr.11 MasMHi rtilmltlr-l -in? HBW lYIvntr or cl tnilruclloii I.rsrn whst BM how wr tf.ch, anil whnl It col- CSMtSBBS frr. Ho.nl nl lllrr.lor. n. r rnotlpaofr, nHUMNt I). ROMS C'OIIKN - - DAVID M PPWH1 Oniversitv oi Oregon. Euirene, Oreenn. Hlihf 11 lUn lsr.t In Ih.- tst- I Imnilr-.l oo'irse.ln l.ll-r ntnr . Si-lein-f sinl tin- Arts. aeisacs snd KaataasrlBi sad MasM. iw balktlags sad sqalBswn, ssysn asw lastraei- ors;nrlv ' volumi-. s.l.te.1 t" llbrsry In I'.sn -liinimerS.-ho.il ith I 'niv.-rity i'r.'.lll ; IM .n-ir, for lA.-h. T1. for IS" Sll.l nsdlSBl sliulsnts Deprtrtmenl ot sdUoallOfl .. .. n..n..lnal. ..,.l . .1 1,.' r I II I 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 . i.T-, ,.. -"- Tuition lr. r.it o( IitIiiii low Tli"--- ti.fiit srsnte.1 si-holsrhlp in i.rsc es.terti iinlrr- , ... I...... l.,. .,r llmUlr.r .fur rw-.i' i li will.- . . ' - slisalais aaa satslosuei , Kus.-uc urssnn. Oregon Shout Line UNION PACIFIC IlKI'IRT i. I: Tim" schedule From Pendleton AHIIIVS rsoM HI IX Mil -r. ?;v C4 r,...l SMS .ml ol A prtvsr srio-' r.,r 1 ..... 1 1 . Mir ml .In mnill.. 1'r.i.srss buys fnt i..!mlss!.m to sn s. Isntlltc school 01 ..,..1 r . i.'m.1 I . ;f, .New snd ...mnlel.ly t'ulpp-l Liilldlns ThorouBli liu.' rvi-tl-.Ti H'M-oiiirii ,, ih, t . il method- i : .i..1...t..rli-. I. Hi!. IUK ' ii.i lis nso M I !' Oh leaf. Sill take. Denrer. rt. I'ortlsnd Wouli, iinnihs, Ksn 1 Hpwlsl sssi Ity.St tauls. Chl SMs. m. I i in ragaaaa Ksst. vis fluul Ington Ailsnlu Sslt take, IVnvsr, Ft. Kxnr.ss IVnrlb, Oin.hs. Ksn I. s. t" ssi. city. Si . Louis, i 'hi I0MU p m v's Hum- cs(o suil Ksst Install. m i-tui Walls Msiis, tawistoti, Ksst Msil Ni-oksns.Wsllsee.Pull- ...s in. in ... Mllisespoll., Ht. '.3l p. Bl. h I'siil, Diilulh, Mllwsu Spokane. Be.-. hu sgo snd Ml Ocean and Kiver Schedule. nOM I'llKI'LAND. All ssllttiK dstes sutijert to linns. .1. . in For dsn Krsnrlvro t p. m. Ssll every .days. 1 Dally i SZSSBI ColumBIs Hlvsi--uii.f.iy 4pm - p. in 1 To Asloils sn l ij Hiiudny Batwoajt ! LaadlaBa. Hi p. m. I I Wlllamstls Rivsr Dull. SX. -iin.lin ni.oi. City, Ni-wbBlgi l:' p.m s. m. -sl.-tii. In .i.-Nudsiicr ex. Mini. Is) 1 snd Wss tandlnis. I BBj. tn Corvsllls and Wey I; in p.m. l oss I iii- I. ..ti. Hubs Mini Wed snd 81. 1 ..ml Frl. I Wlllsmelie sua Ysm 7 n. in. hill Rlvsrs MjlO p. tu. hi.- Ihrs Hresui. city, Dny..u 'Man. Wed. slid Ssl hiuI Wsy tandl.ifs. Hid Krl. Lesve I tasre Kipsru SnakB Hlvsr tawi.ton imfa. in ... m. I'Miu I. i t i ton Dally I II lL lUTl n . B I I II IH B- ' I. I II s L swi jaBWHBSBWHK MsMlsSlsPRTVlsfifsBH. .MB i inHK&vrdJx-Ci$ Baaa rr t!r'"H h m m 'II w MfllJLLS- - ifflHHHlBai Pli kkllB 'Il It'll So R 1 1 lwaHHQI I BBHiWHiHwZbrTiBH mEHHisAHTs BiSBI iH IBh alW9lBr"ll IHM M V tM . VillllM -x r i i s , . . wnin IIMNIII PTabi JII a . i i a . ill li MIlMe... Hlesm host. BaetHa Llihis Ami-rtisn I'Ikii r.is?. . "uropn w, n.w'! 'Sil., -" ' BlMni,,, Commarclat Trad SoHdm Fine Sample Roe,, Special Attention Give,,, Country Trads. CONRAD KOHLER PRop in I- m i mir I . I A AMSI.KY. Aent. rvndlcton. iwentv-three years I. Port I. at many .... In to it a M and J c s i- m c M;1 hull str-et. I ,.K.nii oniamiBa ttc , s.;dfv. J w M. D Parti n i. o HILL, PflwBBJB P, f), iirmwrr I 7. CAIM HELEN'S HALL. 3 PUHTLAND, okl - -nl NUKIi In,. Home and lla School forliirls MI'HII.', Altl AND BI.OCI riOM lileanot lehhetts. I'll. 0., I'riiKipal Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway l-'or ( Iblouo, St. BBJ MlV, Si. I'aiil, St. Look, tat .I."-. hiiiihii. iinil w. ,-irl. sinl "iiu.- wbsu last is l.irvd, n 1 1. of trii.' wsl wuwaiiI. v lurs Tin I'aII t.Tlit ..irn, . lllty of twrnti i-...i. t or t BBmVI Pr... in ..vim. ( Ms DM) l-jrk Ition ol th pntuiM'. I... in f ip.M.1 I'l. nl. ... Til.' lioil ri-i.l.ii..in r.. .in. ir. i ir-' ... i .1. sii'l Hie c.ii.ir i. lion ..f Hi. t i l . r . . ...(..., t.. tin .in, hss Iimti tskru U.pr.o ih all 0i . nt. .. . . !l . iiiiH.I kIi.-.I. Iscllit. for trAinitit pitpll. in MSUluds 'Ih- ..in..) tin- Khool sii.l wtl ..rU-r. I iii.tr'Ktio.i. . wouiin. ilttin. ti.-ii. tor ,...IUv. 1 in Ih. d.v.lopaMat All Pdifltl Last and South Cortland and points on liu- Sound I IMK i :: si:i-1 K II HI! It . I'.n I'll II. ..Ill I IJUI.'U.II. tt ..II. s Ml I .., 'II-' pui . SHiksu. . . pin ; Arrlvu larums - : i . sm ; ISSllls I sin, i iioua.i taass dsaiils I tu aasj T ai-om. I :l" pui: Am..- Wells Malls pin: I'ciiilluloli 'i : .S sm . -is.kiiiK' i. :li sui For iiii.iiui.liou i.-KrdiuK rale, and ir.-..ni. mo Isti.in-, i ,u ..ii n, in.-.. ' . ADAMS, AkuIII. l undlutoii, urssou. 8 B. CAl.liKKIIKAl), (i. I-. A., V .Ua Mails, Hash r Is, IBM, a ta- Ibsbbm for rials aasl issi m i in ' U i-. iin'-r. Is r.r ill.toirsu-t vaislouu apply tu KL.EAWOB K. 't'KBBETTa, rlu. Bishop Scott Academy. llYlltM I it I v .rva.w. ....... PORTLAND Founde.1 OREGON IsTu A Home School lor Uoys. Military and Uniu.il traininx- Fall turm opens Sept. 12, lyoi. wllb a laculty ol iwuitv l oiupoluin loaclior. who nu.li-rsiau.l boys and uk.- an in tarsal twlh 111 lit 1- n k sii.l 111 Ilia ni pupil, TU. Slut ol Ih. priuclp.1 au.l lea.-u.rs Is tu . .. ..ii. ir, will .. ... , . .,11 ... U I 'OS. - 0 M . for r iliMtf. .n.i .h r,...fu. 1 :..r. iTT a.orali.ini of lilt- iii. ttiilldiuss ar Imiiis luotoushly rno. . 1 I . hi I r . .. . . .... . . . . .7 ' ... . -Zm-ZT.i J. .7 .rK'-.M swum Itt.iuoas Slid art- II tiled by electilcny The youitser Uy rtH-ire car.lul Sll.uliuu For illutirausl caulosue write lo AKTIIUK 0. NKWILL, F-rlaeipsl. Oregon Lumber Yard wood 00R1M Kor harns and dwell inKi.. (JhaMr Ihsn tin. I.tiiiihcr, Lath. Shinulcs, BuilditiK Hapcr. Tar Paper. Liuic ami Cciueut, Mouldings. Pickets Plaster, Brick and Saud, Screen Doors & Windows, Sash and Lkiors, Terra Cottu Pipe. White Collar Line Mortland-Astoria koutc Str. "Tahmnu" ! '" '"i- I except Huuday. Iimk i'iid' 's,i'' I'ortlsnd 7 A. M. I IsHM Asturla .. . . .7 H. M. The Dalles 'Portland koute Sir. "Bailey Gauert ,VmoXp' VBMaaMr. Qaisaflji Uioks, t. iiuriiu's priiiKi. Hoo.1 Itiy.r, Walls Sanson, L1 and I hi- Itall.s. TIMK CAKIl U Air l-ortUnd 7 a ss Arrlw lb.- tails. a u ut taaYB Tue iMlles ' I Kb Atrivp I'orlUud In p ut FARr ' ''"es U) I'ortlaud MM i I'ali.s lo -ortlud and return .. .BJ.SO '. .. . - tu.- vary Imsi ic..la; inp. a Us.Iiuk laaturv. I Bl. louli V il' r'"''',l s.'iili stirs, iioiis on aarllt. . iSSStu 1 btfL,lus ou sal. .it TUu iMllos Slid llood ltlv.r LAIlillfltf t.i... ... si. Itoih l-uouas Mala til. I'orlUiul, Orasou. A.J I A VI. ull. Ami. Astoria, or JOHN M FILLIION, Aai . Th. Hallos tin. J r ufffJl MAKN-. . o 3 River.urc . m.h , W" Vam-ooBf. WuB. ; a w. CRICHI.i.S, All.. Fortlassl. ur. I rede rnk , Aft., K.ndtaton, Ure AwaaLJ t. ..I.. .. . 7 tj..i y.Vu nm rorias SnpOBUUm Bold by JOHN HDHUinr The Louvre Saloon I'KMil.KTON The Place to Buy::: Is whero yon ran mt qnirk and cli-ni prices. Pot u your ordr lor hastier beds wHtor tanks and fail rscti. Kwst lin if Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Iiuild iiij; iaHjr, Tar pasper.UiM and cemrnt, Tickets PltWter, Brick, Bftnd, Moulding Scm-ii hours it Windows, Sash .V I roori, Terra ( rotte Pipe, I Ml LimilitT Varil. . I IK . . K f.nnf.t I vllu I l-lli - I IUU III Call up TEE First Ever in Pendleton mPOIM'KI) KNUUHH UOl'HLE HOI T POBTBR ON DRsVUOHT AI.I. KIMs () r I M M) UT B 1 1 I.INCHKS : HCHi.IT ATI, as HKKH. The lln t hiva of the Kaiumis Milwaukr nnii; never hen- is-f.tn I ME MAZEPPA 821 Main 1 No. 5 (01 Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling r-.-l . (llriilioa tins U i.ouiisum.nu.. I '.'it Rrn avsf sVv sksv a aw mm - FOR s A 1.1 OR BaUIMMi f.. I ... 1 . i i . i ii... .1 s r. oi. ,1. Inn- i-itsiu.- au.l all tlnure, wr- pipiuB, lallry and .Iseim-' ,ir Kill .... I1SUS1' 1. 11 .MtJSIsN .-..II...... Itrosoit UK. W. p. u PHYSItlABS. O. t'l.l.K ofH.r uours MllMl... ....... Telupltout' 77 Help or Situation lifnnsrasJ Borie & Light, Prop! C F. GmA's Einplojineat Ajrency A 1.. o. . 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