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NEW HATS NEW SHAPES The fall style for 1001. mmw T mtW mmw VUbbbL. The "Elk" Fedora. Longley Derby BAER& DALE? One Prist Clotkiar, Ftimithen and Ha Pi ndu ton HHHM MsMbbbsbsbssI THURSDAY, HKPTKMHKK 12, VERY BAD TASTI IN SOU QUARTERS. When public calamities occur men re pat to tint test as to their breoiiiiiK ami good taste. It is during periods of unusual excitement that the tru nature shows itself. At other times, conduct is more likely to be regulated by considerations of policy, and often real feelings are repressed. Sincerity conies to the front, however, when emotions are suddenly aroused, ami then men say what they really mean. This brief homily comes as a perti nent introduction BO a sermon on tln quality of taste exhibited by some preachers and newspapers in San 1- ran -cisoo in dragging into their discourses and articles on the president's shout lo theaAmes of certain other newspapers. The San Kruno isc (Jail has written it self down as an ass, an ass with an unusual lack of even an ase'x -.mi-. Hut, just now, with the nation's chi ef executive lying wounded in Uutialu, with all decent people instinctively as suming an attitude of courtesy ami na turally manifesting evidences of apod breeding, let the matter lie dropped. The Call and certain clergymen ol its citv, (11 tbey aaid what the Call said tbey said,) would better learn BBBM of the principles that actuate him who regards the amenities by the prompt ings of bis very nature. It the man or men who control the Call's policy and those certain clergymen cannot by intuition divine what is the proer and dei-ent thing to do on occasion aill-h e Hit. lakt tlmm itut Mum. lii.iiI til old Uaxaar Book of Decorum, ami study Its pages. Mayhap, there be in them some small germ of a better character than that they have indicated, an element that may develop sufficiently to euable them to master their now unpleasuiii tendencies to take their place MMBtg gentlemen in the editorial sanctum and th pulpit. A DAY'S NOTATIONS. Here is a suggestion regarding Cxol goai: Let the courts at Huitalo acquit him, let the officers turn him loose; let but some fellow back there would do the rest. Why does not some anarchist tackle Theodore Roosevelt'.' It would refresh tne nation much to see the Rough Rider eat him up ami spew mm "in on tue sidewalk, for that's what Teddy would do, moat likely. On Webb street, next the woolen mill platform is a heap of rabbits thai is not exactly a thiug to Efbll citiasns "point with pride." indeed, when the wind blows from that rub bish towards one, that one "views it with alarm." Is there a person in Pendleton who does not endorse the street sprinkling plans that have been followed this summer.' If so. let him stand forth to ii classed as a curiosity. It is to be hoped that the officer have not relaxed their vigilance in searching for the cowards' who shot C. A. Johnson's sheep and attempted the life of his herder, Ous Peterson. Sucii men are local anarchists, ami need on a small scale what Ctolguaz ought to gel on a very large scale. Portland is prone to be hypercritical when scrutinising eastern Oregon can didates. Those thus far mentioned seem to have fatal defects in the eye of Portland newspaper men. Peihap uone of the mentioned eastern Ore"" iana have assumed the proper relations towards the gang. The gang is a term by which reference is made to the powers that be in Oregon republican ism, and those powers be mostly, in fact entirely, m Portland, with a few volts of the political electricity switch ed ones in awhile onto the wires of some man from the mossgrown Wil lamette valley. at arm'" length, and saving just what I something like soventy n t of - vnty five million penile r.-ally think, they are all a rattier poor lot. al usual, I the common soldier is th most Satis fying f"l I'M r i . ;ir l l-e It was a bright remark nude by ; some paragrapher, that when the court j of inquiry lias ended its labor- it will i most likely be Ion ml that AdBstftl j Cervera the Spaniard Is the real hero of the Cuban naval campaign, after all. It is true that Schley has been un justly represented, perhaps, hut had he let his detractors alone, and none his dignified way in siluncu, confident in the discriminative sense of the American people, and the corrective quality 01 lapse ol time, he would have emerged clear from unjust imputation. fHK STORY OK RUTH. They are so sweet, so tender, and so grave tl.e. women ol the ...ft. There i a thrill ol magic in their very names. True, the Holy Mother, isolated by her glory and her griel, is too sacred to approai-b save on our knees, but the other Marys, Martha, Ruth, Naomi, IXher, -ami the rest, truly they form agracioui. and a lovely group. "No, 1 do not love them, thev are ton iar awav '"a v. un.- las- petu lantly cried to me. "Ah"' I is id, "you must go to them, approach tucni gentS ami with reverence. Y,ti mav not rise in the busy marts of men todav and call upon them loudly to stand forth they will not obey. They were creatures who sought the -ha lows of the highways, the colonnades, the vines; women who walked veiled and were ever silent in public places. Therefore, seek you the shailows, too, and in some quiet place Mil upon them with tender insistence; and these dear Blblt women will taise their broad lid- heavy with dark la-h and on their grave hp- may dawn -Ion inv-teriou- smile, the nddie of whose meaning each ol us must solve as conscious power, patient griel, oi temler love Hetore long each woman will develop a personality, and we will leel as sure ol the haughty ami imperial loveliness of Ksther as we are oi the -'inhumed. Hebe beauty of Ruth, or the willowy, wide-eyed .Mary, sister of that active, anxious Martha, who was so tendeny rebuked by the blessed Master." "For whither thou goest, I will go, ami where thou lislgest, 1 will lodge. Xbj people shall bo tuv people ami thy go. I my god-" If reaching as across tin- ages and through the cold medium of type, these words still have power to move the heart, wiiat must have been their ettect when they sprang warmly from the loya heart ami love ly lips of that fair Ruth -most human and most approachable of all lifble women'.' daughter- in-law ! "The I,ord deal kindly with you, as ye have dealt with the .lead and me!" Ruth must have lOVed her young husband passionately indeed, fo feel so lender, an affection (or the woman who bore him. So they journeyed together hack to Bothlohem, Naomi's oil home, where she cried nut to the pitying friends ol other days, "Call me not Naomi, but Mara, Inr tlie Almighty ha dealt very bitter ly with me, 1 went out lull and the Lord hath brought EN back empty." 00 Poor Naomi was forgetting for the moment the lovely daughter who had followed her ami who, limling that the barley harvest was beginning, went forth to glean in the fields, that she and Naomi might have some grain to parch and eat. It is very easy to sit in a cushioned seat ami read ol glean ing; but try it lor just fifteen little minutes. Crouch or kneel in the open held hen. -nth the hiazing sun. Reach out and gather from the stubble with smarting, wounded lingers the few scat tered heads of grain the rnapers have left in their wake, ami after that von will hetter appreciate Ruth'- labor in the field of Naomi's mighty kinsman, Host better appreciate the quality of the heatitv that could survive under such circumstances, and in a crowd oi dams.d- at once Attract Die eye Ol the master, coming to overlook the harveo lOffi And what a pretty touch of sen timent is in that onler ol Hoaz's, to his voting men reapers: "Let her glean even among the sheaves ami re proach her not, and let fall also -nine of the handfiils of nuriiose (or her. that she may glean them." He cautioned her. too, against going to any other field than his, and advis- eo uer in aeep close to his lamses as she works I. Mo when the duv was over, Ruth beat out the grain from bet gleaming, ami, tying it in an end of drapery, returned weary but trium phant to the citv ami Naomi. And when the latter had learned that chance bad led Ruth into the Hold of Bott, her powerful kinsman, who bad taken knowledge of the stranger, too, the match-making spirit awoke in her and a grtat hope sprang up in tier near: And when Hon has taken lovely Ruth to wife, what a mo ment came to Naomi' when with tow ering pride and exquisite tenderness. she lavs in her own bereft hosoni, that 1 1 n v ttbed, who is Ruth'- son, ami pro claims herself his nurse: Obed of whom the neighbors say to Naomi: "He shall be unto thee ii restorer of thy life ami a nouriiher of thine old age, for thy daughter-in-law, which loveth thee, which Is better to thee than seven sons -hath borne him." Clara Morn- in The Pilgrim. "The Lord do so to me ami more also, if aught hut death part thee and Ule. " And the world-moving protestation- were n A addressed t" a lover or husband, but to an old and sorrowing woman. Can voti not see the group standing outside tin- walla, bv the dusty roadside'.' Naomi, tall ami lean and strong, gray hair banding her care-lined forehead, a burning light iu tier fierce dark eyes, for there is bitter lies- in her griel, and her lip- are pressed hard to keep hack unicitatiou ami wild cries since the. a widow. has lost both her sons, and now stricken with soir.iw. take- her sad WAy back to her own laud from which (amine had driven her years before. Rut by her side stand two Moabitish women, both young, ooth widowed, since they were the wives of Naomi's dead son's. Hotb are tearful, both have followed so far the mother-in-Igw whom they lots Hut slut has en treated them to return, each to iter mother, till they may lind rest in a husband's home. Ami one, a little too full ami louse of lip, somewhat wavering of eye, hesitates, while the other supple, straight, ami strong, hsstitates not at all. Her veil falls away uudraped, almost to her feet. Hie ween.- hut tvitl hei head wel1 un and resolution -tumped upon every feature oi her beautiful young tace, whose Hashing eyes ami rich coloring ol lip and cheeks make her look like a Damask rose. And s we recognise these women at once, "for Orpha kisseil tier inother-in-l.tw iaii,l Isft her), but Ruth clave to her." It was a wonderful prom oi devotion to leave tier MS people, her gods, her country, to follow and serve the moth er of her dead husband. What a story of homely, happy family life is suggested hy Naomi's word- to her ty K r the people ami tliu onlv people in thu ' tiaddlsry t.uilnea. in I'endlniou thai cm plova lull forSSSf mSChsllIca tile vear arminS and make our own Saddle., Itarneia, etc , n.l to not ship toeiu trom tbc (in tortus llkeeoiuu of oui competitors and then tell you they are a oo. u 'loin,, made; but tuuy are not. JOSEPH ELL, Leading Harness and .Saddlery. TRANSFER TK LJC K I Nr,, S T OR A G Es CROWNER & SON. IKI KPIIONK MAIN I. Call up:::: No. 5 lor Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Heavy Hauling Kkpeclal attention given Ui r-ousignuienui Laatz Bros. CHLKT INQUIRY TODAY. Today began the Schley court of in quiry, and now for some time the news papers will be rilled with the story of how Admiral Bchley did this and did not that, how Admiral bainpauii did not tbis and did that, and why he should have run his ship here and not run it there, and all the time the American people will be more and more disgusted with the whole pack of them, and wish them in the deuini tiou bow wows. T alt but our last big crop of war j haroawas a lot, aud holding them olt Torturing Disfiguring Humors taMflgi buruuiK, and Scaly Eruptions of the Skin and Sculp with loaf i Hair Complete K.vtcrii.ii and Inter nal Treatment b) c uticura The Set .3fJ CviialstisgofCUTK I EH -ow'-j., . , to. lea n so Ess skis of stasis -oi t ,.- sad ssfiss tits thickened cuticle, t i in i u . I Nails SSI ( '.), U lie-uiuly allay hcblug, irritation, aud tu IUiiiiuiuIiuU, and au,,tli. and leal, and I HTI ova Bsatfl Ttwi I.- .i' euol sad cisaass tin- liloud. A Utg)l asl it- ele ii -ulb, icnl to cure Un BMISt Uirturiiijr. dh-ttguriag xkID, scalp, uud Mood huuioi , , ..-l, , tickings, sad Urtlsasas, U'Hii less ol ualr, wksu tin- not iptiyvlciuui- and all dlic, i.u.t-.ilc, tail. Porraa lieco aajp Cass. Ooar.. ur l'n i . Button as Ma Cats Ever Sfciuaiid n .... t Ijuaiar. tas CUTICDRA PUREST OF 3ABV SOAPS Wlnilesaltj dealer in Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke SAVES LIFE Wlllard. Ill . I waa In barf haltli this apring t alt in. In bed f"r tonrvrfm. oil ? Angnst I, . r iiihI could noi WBSS I wmron- Y-i,ii.i .II..H tt'lirn I iM'san tomiuii felt B.iwnak and had anr-h tsrribTsJ J ba.-k and hip.. I had kldn.-i Inn, I.I,' and fall In,, of the womb. I alo had bv.lrnral mils. I vm in a had condition nli.n 1 nrr-ivrd o, r "Idlea Birthday Almann, and rsSd " wrtiwnwiitnfWoi'i'l Osrdnl and Tnedfow s Blai-k-llrauirht. Bine, April th, I hSVS UtSBl iur iKittlMot Wii f t'ardm nnd t Iip- ' rV atss of Thsdterd'i Blaek nrmnht. Ifssiitass n-twraon now. I SSa dn all ml work an. an walkouttoarnanvof iiivn.-iifhlinra. I "'"J" I would hav- bssn in lbs irr:...' had it not nesn for Wine of Card,.!, ft HAVM. MYM tr errs It It well that wonwn art mor patlrnt than mn. Pw mn could (war thf hitter pangj, the s;ony snd ditrM that womrn rndtirr. Thouiandt of women havr rome to look upon auflerinit st a duty of th!r tx. But there are many IniUncrt ol this heroic fortitude which WINE'C4RDU now rendrrt unnecrmary. Women need no longer tuffer for modesty J sake. Whw of Cardui brint relief to modt women in the privacy ol their hornet. Many ol th belt nomr t In thit city are never without thh v1 medicine. It curei whitet snd falling of the womb and completely eradl , catef thete trSSjiagj periodical paint. Mrt. Dsvit' cure thowj vou conclu lively hat you may expect If vou follow her example ami take Wine of Cardui Thedlord t Black-Drau'itht sldt Wine ol Cardui hy rejulatlntt the stomach and howclt. When vou atk your drmaM (or thete medicine, be sure you set them. It wsi Wine of Csroul and Thedlord t Black Draught that Mved Mrt. Davit' life. Never take a tubititiitc. 1-akk .M WAtMIWOTOW BTMnrn HMTLANO, 0RBJ0OM A. V. traMtrsai I I . I'rlnclpal A BSattknl. i'i"(i'"' whool, ioiplctioii for thoroiiuli work, with SSBtlSti of tsrnrtnntca In .Kwilloiiii n l,,.kk(-cir and utrnonrnnbrr. Air...i. r i oi ., hiui, Mnndiiiii whsrsvsi i. n ......liU .lows tifltrr and fiellri Open all On- ymt ttadsatS admitted nny tlmr ktei, ... rlaaa linirurtion. l.earii what nnd how wr l, i. h. SSd nh.it it root. CatiiloKUr frrr Hoard ol l)lrrtlor D, f, THUMWOW rm'Sini N T DAVID M. Dl'NNl for a,ln,.' nnd literal, in Uapartmiii rin I tiAtlanoofti adSfSSV SMM IT" I'tmnn- . MMllrtlK' 1 ' II. I IP! 1h lH' V.I'IWT rtiAltati'HiirH. I, in . 1). St)I.I COHRN - HILL rilTARY MEMY. MARBLE MiDbisAriiiL Monuments. Monterastelli Bros. o do otf own work MM UfM bn the. sitmi. tit lowHttt iirirc. KltiBMtBt Ejlvta OB til kindn of rut atom Poll I took oil hum!. It will iiv you to sat our work and k"'i pflcoi bo ton pltoitf your ord.T. St.. near i. R. N. depot, Pendleton Thoroughbred Bucks. Vj,: ii I. M rtiony. nnd p.ini A nrtvnlo BSWSS ror bo.ir llior Hn.1 da) nimll I'r, inrca boy t.n ndnilal.'ii to any clatltlllr school 01 ,,,ii. . and for bimi II ,1'H'IV 'imi'l'' . ,,o.i., Tlmrnual intiii. 'Hon iircnrdlns to thr I" i m. Hind- ,., . ii.itn iir n h . I,...' tian eanrinps in Itf land. OfBc ntur. ah.il! '"':" , ... ntuini.ia ' amir.'aa. M ii IHM j W. HILL. M- Prlnrliil' Oi DrttkOf I ft D. Best stock on the Coast 'I'deplnmr ftmimffitin at Itnoh. dreti Pilot Rook or Pendleton, A.I tfhas. Cunningham. Portland Carnival and Exposition September HHIi to October 19th. it xii TRI1 RATE, $9.65 VIA ( ). R. & N. CO. S LIN B. I'or lull particulars call at tin- Q R, & N. ticket cillice. P, P WAMSLEY, Amnt. Bishop Scott Academy. I'OIM LAM). OKKC.ON. BaBttti i"i A Home School for lioys. .Military and Manual trainiilK- I'ali term optnt Sept. ia( 1901. with a la' iilty ol tw.'lr,' ,'oiiiwt.iut tt.ai'lmr. Who BBrlsrStSBll mv- nnd tak" an liitoro.t both In tin- work nnd In Ihuv play of pupil.. TBS aim ol th. principal and tea. ltar. i. to SSVSIOP ,'liara. l.', a well a to prepar., uny for roll.'ic" nnd in.- profea.loii.il and umluea. svssatloni oi life. Hie null, Iuik- are liiir lliorouKlily reno t. d .111 Hie i,i,.' aiiiov. i mo l'Ti, mm Inula and are lisiilu.l li MSStllt ItJ rile yomuer boy,. rSSStM careful attention Iroin a ,, mi potent in.iir.iu for Illustrated i'atloiu,. write to AKTHI'U 1 HiWIItL, mast sal, Short jjNE Union Pacific OKI' I II I Hill t'hll'HSO 1'ortland S ml :!', 11 ni rts it 11 11 1 'it I.. Atlantl,. E.p rein 0 I ft a. in. via 1 1 II 1. 1 IllSlon vram Psndlsion 'ti Hull I ... Worth. n u,Lt "' ity.st uSakW ssosiid U.i '"' ItJ XI. I 'nil I f',n.t Mull R. is a. m. via Hpokiine Halt .,kPi ,,.. a. Worth, tim.h. t"' eaa,. an,i aai ,, a- WSUB Walla, aSHa. "poHe,,U(. ." 'lliiBeapoli,, K Un lull, unl. 'hicaso ami Kan. 'a ta f tuaii. I'aul, kc, , '"'1 Ocean ami River Sched , All "all In. late. SSI! uyery ,,tTI naTTy 1 co.umb.. mm HI p. m. " Patty. tt, Hi,.r- BBBllay tlrcsoi, City, SKb, and Way Urnllnaan a.tj, Corvallla and War i I ue. igH Uiidi,,,,. ' and Hat. WlliamstieandYain. , ' B inn HivSrs ,m I una. 1 lira, iireaon t It,, inrin and Mat ami Way ImBS Leave ' ' Hlparla Snsko Hiver I w a. 111 Ually. Klparlu to ItSwattl tpa ft I WA.Mal.KV Aseut. i;ii.a Mod a.; nd fn Itl D , Moo K mil; ,fisr Ullt I'endleias University oi Oregon. Hogfti OreRon. Illgliuit .utidard In the lUls. Two hundred louramln Literal nr .'. M.-ien. " and the Arta, "d EllKUieerillK 'ill' I Mil.,,- New biilldliin. and e ,npui. iii, a.-veii now lu.lruel BtstasaH OUU ralamss sddsd t.. library in I'JUI Smuiuer.Heliool with I 111 varsity credit; .penal eourae lor loaeli, r. lor law and iiiedlnal itudvnl. I Mrlineiil of education !?r. ,c',r principal ud uiurtiiieiiloiiti lullloii free, eoilof Iivink low Thras aludeiita liaatsd ssasianalBs I Earas ssstorn mover- title. In I'.ail. Mend uame to I'realdeut or (ei(.rar lor clrcularaaiid eaialoicuea. Mfsas, OfafBa, CAINT Hlil.liYS HALL, PORTLAND. OKI-. A Home and Dij School lordirls MUttO, Altr anii UjUOUTtOM BltMtjf lehhottii, Mh. I., I'rintipsl Take the. Washington & Columbia River Railway tar Obtafo, st. Paul. hi. Lsak tm mm I ity. St. Jim.. Omaha, ami All Points Lasi and South Km iiunu anj pointi on the Sound TIME (;.VItl. 4KITEMHEK L INI. i.e.f lion 11. 1 n,.,v.. htMii. vi -1,-. 1... .v..... , .... , r.,uaaii,' ami 1 ' . : Arrit.. mil . "" Utile 1 Hi,. . Kan Hound lavc Healtle 1:1:, pui; Tkibi ion . Arm. w,,Mm Walla laaftiME i -i am i Mpokaue 9 ItJ aui. Kor liiioniialiou rea'ardiiig' rata, and .x. inodailou-, call .ui or iddrei. . ALIA MS, Af.ll Walla Walla. Hub. White Collar Line Portland - Astoria Koutc Str. "Tuhomu" IIHY. I.e ivc Dally rouu I inn ciceptluuJ.) I'urllaud Astoria . . tmm Oatjt I The Dallss-Portland Koutc Str. "Bailey Gauert' Till, i 'ilium, hiflii Th, .-. I ailch Ulat I. to Vi t) sjrti sli i wlii-ii that i. ..I trut A, v TV l--.il la IlltV .1 tWi'lll lr t.i iri . bssad sai MaMsasj ' aiilhua.lvaalssxMo(ahealfii. It o. i, . i ,r,., w 4t. Jl, uui.lt, "I tie cm .,, th,- jtr.'iiiiaaa ha. been i auutnal ltUnlH.,1 The lied ruviuti',,1 r.N i.i. jr.- Urse tnd i ti.e . ..iiatriK'tioii ,.f ih. r.N.,,, a SSSS t. the BBS. en Uken IsanvMl all NjM I a well i',ilip,,..l acliuul, I. t,,r tr.,,,,,1. ,,itiH u j Th. alSI ( thu acho.il II 'Mrr. i ,, (Or, let,. ,11. U, lltli',. in. in , (..illutfe u , ,,, in. itovsWasMal pteuilair I", l'.ajl. A lac ' r. luauiw lur child, t iihlivi'lu il cjr, au,l in tMiat rssalav skssi iii Em uu.k tic in Art ui,i or4Uir, aud Dally raail mil eicepl M.i.... Vanconvur, OSaWStj laSSta St. Eartiii fprlaas, Hood Uivei. While dalaea, L)ie Ui 1 tic I '., . TIME CARD heave I'.lttlan.l ISO Arrive The Dalle. Iss Leave"! he Dalle. li aa Airivo I'orll.ud Wfi-s. w mi - I "alloa to Port laud B r.nr. . ( Mi9m Ul ,.rlUll,, 4U, fatiu... tW Meale. the very heat Mioday trip, a leadlUK laalure. Tkl. " lit to. arauda.t acoui. allracllou.ouiaiti Ticket, lor Ulh !, Ilea ou lain l 111. On' and Hood liner Laudltis-Ko.il ol Alder Uriel liolh I'tiouaa Main I 1 . .men: - A.J TAYLtiU, Asl.. A. torts, DBS JOHN M. KILL, i, iN. Asl., Till Dalle., or Will. I , Mil, . i WVI.K- Aa-enu. WSIte SuSM I'KAI HKK A ll.HtNl, AKia . Hood Kini.'m J C. H'VATI', ASL, Vancouver, walk I w UMOHTON, Asl, ruriliiT Praitrkk Noil, Agt., PmMh,I ' i.i mil i; I ' 'Inch will Ui'f ,tj i,,,,ru sssrslss. apply to TBBBBJTXbj, Mtj. Hie IViidleiiiii icadein) TH B Pint river in Pendleton The Portland Carnival Oon'l Iobb hiflii pjCfUtt tfM 1 1 tat Hi- I'oriUiul Cariiival will Ih nit Kxpo.ltlon lt,.il,i'itu.i. llultunmali rt-hl T. .. . . " afi. iiiooim,,,! avtulnf. from Si-iit? iiiiier Is toOutuber uT 'it will . tnourrai m-.i -Mf.(Mition, tli-.t . ver ooourftd Oil tht Paolfte (Jtmsl nnri all luduftrios will tM- rsprtsantod mn, umi Tlieiv will he i wo lull iiiilil ;ifV 1 1 i : i I u .niiiiiiLi.. l. t . ' --- . v . i i n-1 1- ii i . i .i a Milllarv lYMlrUtlUSfJt, Athlttk in tlir will run .'lie nottol iHfial itttra,-ti,iiis, iii.-ltnliti tiaiui'-.. Horn). Show . Kiraarorku. aAn All . . . . . . Vi 'l -ti T i . ",i'! 'lal "'"i I rat,-,, un,! m-.-ii ,i:tviloui i I , i I,.,'. w - , ----- . siou Utktta will bo Mod for uEour- Hotel PENDLETo I'KKI'AICKS KOIt College. Teaohing. Business. fin en lllMll'lll . oi'rw iiri-in.r.. i , i, I,. ,i ,.n.. a-s lul,., I'rin, Hi Unatu l.-Kc ill-- lllatlllilioi, ha., Aooitttlltad List by Uie but lS ..it .,.!.',,,, luttutfmduatas an ad-iiiitt.-ii Ui Mm. otnittottaa. a ontlnttB oouita I'liimi I,, ik. Im,4, btnasa oollom utofltrttt -all ttrni basiua Uapttoibtr IHh. AlllMn ll r . I.. Ktlltltl'M i in. . , .... in., ""'-,""' Priaolutl, UfPOBTEO BN0LI8H DOHjU STOUT PORTKM ON DsUOtMJ A 1,1. KINDS OK IMPOITII Ll'N(!HKS : : SfHI.IT ATLAH BUUL Ml lireu' .if the Kullioua stUfaaa" Hsudistou, I.. ....i. i ....a..... . . : . . ',' -oi iii-oi no ii'M'1 un' i- ih-ioic ton mill Siaufortl. ! - THE MAZEPPA Ml 1 Under New 1anaj;einiiU Farmers Custom Mill Prod WalUrs, Proprietor Capacity, 160 barrels day. Flour ezctiauged for wheat riour, still reed, L'aopped seed, in hariii wall Help or Situation Wantefl. C F.Cook's Eiiipluyiiient Apity Uorusr Maiu antl Alta htruet. PKMOhKlON . - OKKUON Strictly Kirst-Citib alicliefll CulSIOe. Kverv Modern ;Conyeaieact Btr viiif Kllllard Uoomi The Best Hol Van Oran Bros., Prop 1 Giyp 1 a Trial Hateo $2.00 a Special Kates by eex or moDtli laUquarttn for Trvill0 mtn la bastei ii. Oregon. Successors to J. fc. noore UJHPflBtVrt 0f J IbmIbI mm V a mm ii i AMD rirvitiN iT!., PORrLANO. OB TUOJiOUaitNuws U tt,. kayuoi. of th. Holm- u-taod. of euecla.1 ill I Aa A ka.ua anil aim - - - ......... ... I UM. Kiruui wura Uuaui aalf.rall.a i i . . .... .w .... uuauiieaa uien and woman la tue arv, m thai object Mfepri Ha. tu dol.iK with ewafylns success, for fourth 7 l a. as i i wi i oil 1LL.L TitATSUl lial AUK.lt