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NEW HATS NEW SHAPES The fall styles tor 1 001. ml wji, The "Elk Longh BAERbf DALE1 One Prio OUtkitrn,. Fnmiekers and Hatters, PewtU ton KKIDAY, HKPTKMUKK 18, HWl. tit UMATILLA COUNTY THB GROUND. BATTl h Umatilla county has the two can -ditiates (or tlif republican nomination (or the governorship. Which ever se cure the, (ielecfttitin from this count v will to to Port I ami tn the state con - 1 m vention with eaitern Oregon practical ly solid (oi his candidacy. Hence, the primary election in this county nest spring Is almost certain to deride who will be the republican standard bearer in the June election. T.bll statement appears to be justified by n rational survey o( the field just at this time. Arguments in (avor o( an east ern Oregon man on that ticket hav been adduced (reqnently and have ap pealed so strongly to the people o( Oregon that it needs only the unifying of support (rom east of the Cascaded to enforce the demand. This increases the importance o( th campaign in this county leading up to the conventions, and makes it tin storni center of politios (or Oregon, in so lar as the republican ar concern ed. Kveryone who loves the game of pol itics will therefore watch with pern I iar interest the progress of events here. The attitutie o( .oral republicans wi II of matter (or close scrutiny inasmuch as each man who has a vote to cast will be an element in the contest. The Kasi Oregon ian ties ires once more to aay that it wis hew to take no sides in this tight in the county repub lican party. Members of tu.it organi sation will settle it as they may. This paper has no favorite csndidate, has had none, and believes it to be good taste to abstain (rom Jloing anything hut print the newn regarding tiro mat ter, and keep its readers informed upon the slightest phase that may develop. From the beginuing, while voicing a vehement demand (or representation (rom eastern Oreogn, this paper h as studiously avoided naming any parti cular man as stronger or weaker than any other, having in niind only the principle that is at stake. Both the candidates that will prob ably contest for the nomination are able, upright men, and would be cre.1 Uble to their section of the state, in the event of election, although by no means sectional in their administra tion of the high duties of that exalted position. A BMAVK PRISIDINT. And women who wo.il l l.'iir tlowi. I structure of our MOllI IJrtMfB, A msn will ariae to deflna tin propsf policy, and following him the American DM pie will tleejMe itN border from this pestiferous edit, Meanwhile, President McKinley ' will doubtless as heretofore go about the streets of the national capital as freely as go other rititens, ami not i sequester himself nehin.l dOtJN unar.l- eil more closely thuii ordinary prn I dence dictate. He will oxtiihit the fine bravery he ha.- alwavi- di"plaved. in refusing the unusiiiil protection of personal hody guard, lie will main tain the Uf iMlpJa of fr.ed.ini even at I the risk of his life, for he holds that greater interests are at slake than tin' preservation of his own safety. lie has done BOtb lug greater than I th is. He has exemplified Mm Amen I can spirit. He has earned fae Sjdfllj I ration of the people over whom he stand- as their representative besgii Perhaps, he himself is the man who will solve the perplexing problem ol what to do with the anarchists, lin ing this, he will elevate himself to s place among the earth's greatest statesmen. Ki Attorney. Ueneral Criggs said regarding the president's shooting: 1 warned him against this verv thing time and time again, i asked him (or the country's sake, i( not or his own, to have a bodyguard when h went out. He reiused ; he laughed at me. He insisted on going about al most as freely as if lie was not liable (o attack. He insisted the American people were too intelligent and too loyal to their country to do any harm to their chief executive. He had supreme con fidence in the people. He was right, perhaps, but the irre sponsible individual has done what 1 feared President afoKiuley was right m hi view. He took ground higher than that of mere solicitude for his own personality. It is not true that self preservation is the highest law the authority of which man should ac knowledge. President McKinley had this in mind when he refused U permit himself to be hedged about as are Eu ropean monarcbs. He appreciates I h foree ot the argument that an Ameri can chief magistrate presides over a republic; that freedom is its proudest boast; that this freedom cannot be pre served if its president must remain hidden trom the gaze ol the people; that the president's accessibility ami lack of exclusiveness are essential to the maintenance of our repuhl ic.u. simplicity. This is said notwithstanding a pood man lies wounded by a detenu I anar chist's bullet, which the latter desired might carry into the body of the chief executive all the venom of hie evil hate. It was a shot at the nation. But the nation, as represented by the president, must not run to rover, and permit the hated horde of destructi MP ists to think that they have frighten." I it. This nation has grappled with many an adversary, and not yet does the record show a failure. It will not fail in this instance It wi.'l hunt these human viuers to their holer It will pursue them to the latest hiding plaos. It will adopt measures such as will enable the strong arm of the law to hold them in abeyance. But, it will never cower before a company of muocaat, prejudiced, vicious men H I I .AU-t.OLGObZ. Three tunes have murderous men tired shot uitemleil to kill the duel executive of this nation, twice success fully, unci not yet ran it be written whether or not the bullet of the would be assassin shall have done its lea.lly work. The tirst of the trio was John Wilkes Booth, a talented, indeed, faUMM ac tor, who shot and killed Abraham Lincoln, Mil, president of the l'nited States as in- wa- in attendance upon the production of a play at Fofd'l theatre in Wasiungtoii, April 14, 1HIV. Booth selected as the occasion for his terrible deed the .lav on which Presi dent Lincoln hail ordered the stars and stripes to lie hoisted again over Fort Humpter by (eneral Koberl Anderson. It was to he .tdav of rejoining throisfh out the nation that the cruel civil war was ended, and peace once more per manently come to our people. Lin coln was born in Kentnckv, hehroarv 1-', 1800, elected president, in Novem ber, IH0, uiatitfurated March 4, 111 : re-elected IH'H ami again inaugurated March 4, IWio At night on April It, ISil.r, accom panied bv hi- wife ami two friend- of the family, Mr. Lincoln visited Ford's theatre, orrupying a bux that it hail been intended to snare with tieneral and Mrs. (irant. Circumstances hail obliged the aeneral to relinquish the engagement ami leave ine cio Wnile the play was in progress John Wilkes Booth entered the rear of ttie president's box unobserved. Securing the door behind film, with a pistol in one lian. I ami a knife in the other, he passed in ami lireu the pistol close Behind anil into the back of the presi dent's head, dropping the pistol, he struck with Oil knife gf Major Lath bone, who sprang to site, him, ami leaping from the front of the box to the stage below, brandishing DM knife before the astonistietl ami horri fied audience, shouting the motto of Virginia. "Sic semper tyranuis," he rushed from the theater hv a rear exit, anil, mounting a horse thai hail lieen held ready for him, ervupcl into the depths of the rural region of Marv laud ami wa- -hot while resisting ar rest. President Lincoln'- assassination wa part of a plot int. n. led to include the vice president, Secretary of State Neward and protiahlv General Orant, but variou causes combined to avert the blow from all the other hut Mr. Seward, who, lurmu-i. attacked by Payne, ttscaped with some ugly knife wounds upon in Lie and neck, his son also lieing serioiiah wounded while detoodlad him T n. conspira tors were John Wilke- Booth, Lewis Powell, alias Payne, lleOTga AUerodt. Lave! K. ilerold, amuel Arnold, Michael o'Laughlin. John H. Surratt and Mr- -urrttt. Cha'.'er Jules Oillteaii wa the sec ond assas in who killed the ', nation's president. On July 'J, 1181 , in the pakweiitfer station of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad in Washington, aa ('resi dent James A. Oaruci.l, Jiith chiul ex ecutive ol the I, lilted States, wa .ihoilt to take a tram to pun Mm. t,arfield at l.oiiw liranch, .V I., ami alierwaid- visit William college to outer two of h - in that Institution. Ottitenu fireil two -hots ami the president fell, lie lingered eighty days, dying on September I'l, 18HI. .lames A. Osrtlehl, the 90th presi dent ol the United States, born In Ohio, Nov 19. IHJ1, elected to the presi- d v Novembtr 2, 18H0, inaugurateil Marrh 4, 181. WbN shot hv Ouiteau cm exam ination it was found that (be. hall hail entered the right side of his iMrk, near the spinal column, and immediately over the hip bone, but the ball could not lie found. Having been conveyed to the 00 (Ml of the railroad on the second lloor of the de pot Mlldltflg, the sufferer, after a COM -nltation of physicians, was borne in an ambulance to the White House. Then liegau a noble struggle of 80 lavs bstwepn life and death, which enlisted the sympathies oi the world, an I crowii"d the sufferer with the sn hlimest of his honors, that of culm, tintremiilinu faith ami heroic endur ance. And the third of the infamous list O.olgnst, i Polish anarchist, who on Friday, Nopteinlier 6, at the Temple of Music on the Pan-American exposi tion grounds in Buffalo, N. Y., while "baking hands with President William McKinley at a public reception, grasped him by the ieft hand, at the same time drawing a pistol and tir ing twice at the president, who fell at the first shot. Only after tlavs and dgVI of anxious watching at the hed odo of the wounded president can this nation write the history of the last attempted assassination, for not et ran even the nsost skilled physicians and surgeons in the world tell what will ho the outcome. KILL THIS hill That clusters around AN UNHEALTHY HAIR ...CAUSING... DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR FINALLY BALDNESS "Destroy the csuir. von remove the fft" HERPICIDE srsdlcstsi the rn, promote the growth ot the hair I or ,!. by sll drueiiti Price $1.00. .111 K are ine peoplo knit too onlv people In the -WITIery Luilneee In Peudloum thai em ploy full lorctt ot inwnanli". Hie yesr a.roiuis ml SSSM our own saddles, liarnvw, StS., SSO In not ship tttsiu Irom tht, lactone llkoeome of our compolitors and then tell you tbsy sre good as i... in.' mads; but tbey art not JOSEPH ELL, Leading Harness end .Saddler WHISKEY MM by JUHN -. n Mil. The Louvre Saloon PKNIiUCiON UHKUON Uvng f Ustnu CutlCUi-sa bOslJ ' CutlCU'slOslp -el Wholesale dealer in .. ice Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke Face Humors Pimples, blackheads, simple rashes, retl, rough bauds, falling hair, and baby blemishes prevented by ( in; cuka lOAfi a sure preventive ol in flaiiuii.uioiiandcloKgiiinol the Ports. auiaii.iouiiuultiw...tiJ INrtraii liavu au Caaat. Oregon Lumber Yard wood QUTTFBS Hoi liuniH si.d tlv eil I u Cheaper than tin Lumber, Lath, Sluiittleti, HuildiuK Pa pur, Tar Paper. Lime ami Ccnicut, MuuldiiiKb. Pickets, Plaster, Krick aud Sand, Screen DoorasW Windows, Sash and Injurs, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop'? Alia St. Daily opp. Court House. i Urcgouia-J, delivered by earner, only 15 cents a woes. The Skin AN INDEX TO THE BLOOD Millions of little- Rlnds or tubes MUM the blood ,v,th the- k.n. fijJSj these sm.ill drain pitx-s prrspirntion pas-i." mil, earn ItlR With it He ...i for are thrown off bv St MoSS. Mtofid the iM.rcs of the WSL even u brief tpM of time, ,-intl the poisonous mutter forced back mto ine wva tion, teatsat deatfa would result. In ddltkM to the frWMl yUn,K nt pnsrMed With certain Othen which pour out upon it Ml oily ."Tihin the skill pliable and soft and pnf et.nK it ft..,,, beat and cold. I h WO MH" nrefioelos. lv related that whatever affects on. 1, riouslv interferes wit 11 tn " tions of the other. Not onlv Uealth, but life it-ell depctlds upon perfect UllSlllj botwssji the blood and skin, Whn, therefore, ths mmtk blood becotnea poisoned from an; muss, it quickly ffJIewf " manite-i Itself upon the skin in the ronti . Pn i mnntt of tores and ulcers, pimples and various jtXffrnwf eruptive diseases. Hv the character of the . . Mnnj sore we are en, 1,1, d to .1, termine the nature of the potaon or humor MW nioou. as even- disease originating in the Wood has its own peculiar sore or pit p i . in. akin is' not onlv nffected bv the poisolU generated in the system, hut without enter through the open y inds or pores and quicklv infe.t th. 1 ooa; Mercurv rubbed upon the skin will produce Kheiimatism. and 1 oison WUM m and other wild plants gain easv access to the Wood through the skin. AtJWJsjMO skin diseases originate in the blood, the application Pure Blood powders, soaps and ha can do no p'-rt-"; """'" 1 but Often do immense damage by Soft. Hoatthv Skin don, nvmitny anin U(i interferinf with thi of the skin. The treatment must begin with the btood, and the add mMerjpois. ons antidoted or n Utralixed. S. S. K does this and purines the circulation, build up the WfKvl and flttshl 1 the little glands or pores with pure, new DIOOO, ana restores health . action to the skill. The use of cosmetics never et brought neaiin and bsauty to a roui b, red, pimply skin or sallow complexion. V hat is neetle.i i-iricli. pun bl I. such as B, S. S. iuakes. It not onlv r. Hevea yov ol all .itsiiirur- ing blackheads, blot, ! ft; mating, itching eruption -. I Hi Improves J -mrgcneral health. B s. s. contain no mi rcuty, potash, arsenic or other mineral, nut w pureh M.g.-tab!. . Hi- safest and best in a'.', . I and skill troubles. Write . -ir physician for advice or information; they hare made a study moon and km disease, and you t ,ti have the bastsssilcel advice without coat. Hook or Bio, J and Skin n . free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, BA JJff" ,) J J MM AN l W A.IIIN-.TON STRI'll-TS fllKTI.ANt'. OK BOOM A. V. Arm-iron I I I H.. I'rlnclpsl s ,,rnrtici, piosfesiMtf sehest, sesspfsjsjssj for thoroiisli werk.wHh h,in.lr-'.l- of grndimlr- i pesntoes ss bookssepe" sed troKrn,,iirr-. Ahussy pi i ol i hlfH Hasolai wlwreeiii feUSWe, It K!") no"" betttr nn.l belter. Oprn "II " v-' o MwlenU a.l.iiiur.1 any lime. MfttS or rlSSI Inalrnrtlon. USIU whnt nn.l how w Mss a, tad sssi It eaUa. ealstagM free. Dsart l IHreclnra l. soi ls COIIMM - - "AVlli v Dtrttifi HILL MIUTAFCY ( A ILMTT. Don't Horget the Fifth Annual A T WALLA SEPT. U WALLA LARGER, BETTER, MORE ATTRACTIVE than ever Inilort: A world ot tun in I Wttk Ttke a wiM'k s rest from bntintu fife trad ohirdrea and ta rarcs, bring your v the tun. Wugni'i 's i-olelirateil btrad from Seattle tin- muiic all week. will furnieh Liheral Premiums puid tor FRUITS, GRAINS, GRASSES. for honr.tlnn innl .! ptiptls I'rrpsrss boy for admission to sn , trill Hi, S''htl "t roll. lie. H ml T"t t'11"' , .if.-. New sn. completely e'lujPP ,,U,I,H. Thoroiat Inatructlon nccorrttris io the best meth.i.t rOOd l.,l..r.torlrja M .mini tralnlnf. 1 h prlnelval SS fwenty-ihrss rears shall atreei. , .r ratal M I PfW.SS, of t.m mear, etc asMress, J. W HILL. M. D. Crinslpel. P. (I. 1'r.tH'f l 7. Portia. I. ' Bishop Scott Kcadeiny. PORTLAND, OREGON. roiin.lt'.l IO). A Home School lor Hoys. Military and Manual training. F .ill ti rni opam Nopt. i ii noi . with faeilll)' ol l.'lv ipoioii, toacti.ira who ,i,.ortan l bity. ami lake an nil. re. , IhiIIi 111 Ihu work an.t In they play of pupil.. The aim ol Ilia principal ami toschera i- to ilevflop character a. well a. I.. prMr.i boyi. lor aaliass and las pffoiatiiessl an.t h.iti.ioaa avoeatlon, of lilt. lie i. ml. linn, are Ih'Iiis tlioroimhly reixi val.sl on the tiin.t sppmv.'i) uio lcri, in.itlio.l, SOd ere HliU"l ly il.-etrt. lt Tht) yoiiust'r boy. rucelru i-arvful sltculion from a rompt'tunl matron rr illii.trelol calal.w.ie write to AKTIII1K i NKW1LL, Principal MAF:BLEaoORANITE jyiDNIIHENTS. W Monterasielli Bros. il;irl)l(k'!(i I . 1 2ft ff'1-H jj ' sbIIsVsJbL TPf TssF fit tl own work asd xnuran MM iK louHNt iirice. Kst iinutes nivei. on nil km.ls of cut stouu. Kill I stock on liuii.l. It will m y you to swt our work ami itet pfiest I. .-lore plMIBf your order. Ilcton lii Selecting u Carpet huijcene, OreRon. Illtfti,.., .1.1. Ia.,1 in in,' .I,.!.- I , lini. .Ire. I Iccirao. in l.lteraiurc. St lsiiue an l lbs Art., Neleuct an I Kiikliiovrilik aid Mil.ic. New talMlanandequipaMnt, ssren new nstrsot' ora; nearly ), voiiime- l le I to library In IWI Sumiuer Hehiail with I'niverally credit ; .pvt lsl courao lor leach. r. for law an l ine Ileal ,1,1 leiil- li.-pirlinenl of e'tuoslioii tor leavher.. principal, an l supsriateseenll I union free, cut of IivIiik low Thr.w .lu.lent. amine. I acholar.lilp. iii iarie oi.lMri, univor mie. In Ml, Sen. I uaino Ui Piesldtfill or ItcKKtrar for nliealais ana ssialesnes. Kutsne, tJrssjoii SAINT HELEN'S HALL, PORTLAND, ORB, KurwDEii nsat Home and l)a School forQirli MUSIC, AIM ANI) Kl.OI't' I LIS tOeanor lebbotts, I'll. I)., Principal TUi, Sth.K.l oil.',. U. k-,rl. , i.roa l an.l tlior..,igh seejasiu.1, couil.l.ie I ,tn tli.. a-lvantav, of a l.ualti. ful an. r.",..e 1 1.,,... It ..ss . Urge aj,.l at irasl.v.' i.ii.lnu in t... tuixllt ..I th, ('it. Park .1 tlleroUglil, VilltlUl.'.l til' I III.' t'...lr,istl...i .1 tl.c hulUlmi i. auvli that every rtwui I. upen to Uw aui. n will tiu.l Km largest assort-iiit-nt t.. si'lfi-t from lit l ailiux's tore. New xh lien- in sll tin, iatat p.ttieriiB, Hie itrustust vari elv an.l the Iwst valus for the MKMMjr, Vi.ii .an fin, I just what voti want hunt aiul just what vou seed. The baal aarpal raloea fv.tr off ere, I iii OfMJtfs. Wall pa-p-r elMUej thai. Hvr. The .,n leriul laprwrad rotary White sewiiiK tnachiiif, buv iio ith.-r until you try it. JESSE FAILING. Shout Line Union Pacific in-,' . rt rims Schsdui. From PeidlVten I Ohlssgo. Knit ftmimt s1 Portland Woelh.'.iiS 'h'k peelal uTljr, st um, est VlH II II I, t lllKton. MW. . Allantl, Halt hake, lyllr,r Kxprssa Worth, ()rs.h.,"fc i.l. a. m. eae City, Si ., . ,.h, , via Hunt- CHK-.aii.l K.,, ',hl ll'P tllKtoll. HI. Paul W,illa Walla, Uwl.to,, I "J Me" l'kane,ana,ri"uu -.,' tn mail, .Minn.'ap.,il, st , , J Paul, Dulnih, Mllw.,, ""I'-" Hpikane. kse, chica.,, as.l S3 J .Ocean and Kiver Schedule fstOH poktland. All aallliiK ,tate. .nbleci to shausv. s:llp. in Kor a.Krsncl,oo tm slleeery ..la;,. ususpt Columbia RV(P -,iu,li,y - p. in. To Aetoria an.l ay m1B astUMay Un.llns. 7 HWl iii p. m. " Wlllamslts River llilllt SX. siuplsy Orsne City, Newber. , j . a.m. sai.Mii. '"-meeaMsi af? and Way U,,.l7ns, 0 a. m TilS. Tlir. an.l Hai. orvalllit nn.l Vy t'B Wlllamotte and Yam M hill Hlvers I UN I Ur. Oregon City, liayu.n an.l Hal. an.l Way Undlnci Leave KIparlH I MO a. in. Dally Snske Hlvsr llljmrlu l U,i,ton 13, p. a Xou sM asd M Lmt, Iilll0 aoi.a IMlly K. K A AMSI.KY. Asent, P,ndl,teo White Collar Line Portland-Astoria Route Str. "Tuhnniir nee :ASb!:'",",," l4i.ee Akturla I tally roust tripe "nji, euaaa. 111. I P.l PARK N tru. The l.atn. Pr.. . l.r.m.le all tit. ,upp.''l achool, I .hum .i..l. in ' I. III.1 .1. ..'topiUPItl Ml Mi MM. A lav or. iii.uru. lor ssttsV ivi.hial uar.; an I lit . in tii.- M,i,. I. ri sss oiUirj , atel telle xaiut, .Ullal.le iaaktllN.il, InvyvTiiu laelllSl. iniliai luet i. will ..rt. i .nil ..,.,ru The llalles-Portland Kouts Str. "Bailey Gatzert " i U:XLZ Van aver, l.'aaea.le licke, Si. Mirtla't Mprlaas. Hoo.1 Kiver, While SaltsoQ, L.I, ul Tlic lialle.. TIMK CAKU Leave Portland Ta,S. Arrive The Dallse IS.S leave The Dalle. iJif,: Arrive PorlUinl Msa. 1 I Mile, to Portland i ( Dalle, to Porilau.l and return.. ti.S. Meaie. tlic very twit Sunday trip, a leadiux leaturu. Tkl, rv,K baa Ine srande.t SSeSU attracllou, on eartl I'lekula for ImiIIi beache, on esle alTbe Daile, and ii.mmI itivsr. Lsudiiix I.hii ul Alder Irsst. Ilolh Phono. Main .1.1 I'oitlsad, (MM, A. J TAVLoK, Aet., AitorSt, Drs. JOHN M KILI.oilN. Ax . I lie Dalle,, Ore. WOLKOHD WYKK8, Asent,, Wbllc Stlaoa pbatiibm a 11 us i -. au, Hood mmm, J. C. W V ATI , An: Vaueouver, Week. K W, CKIUH I ON, ASL. Portland, Ore. I redcrick Noll, Aft.i I'cndleton, On Take the SOS Washington & Columbia kiver Railway Kor (,'IiIcuk.), rtt. I 'nil I, Hi. I.oui., run Niks City, St. J.N-, Oiualia, ami All Points Last and South Portland and points on the Sound 1 1 M K l'AKD, SKPI'KMBKK L ! Wuel llound Leave Walla WalUk pe. M d Is ton puiiSpokan - ;jlipiai -urife Tetea s : 1 . am ; Seattle 1 am . has 1 liouu l Leave saatlle I iu; ! i ;o pui, Arrive Walla Wall, .am; l'eudl,wn I . 1 am : Spokane lliti am. Kor liiforuiation regardiug rata. ,ui motlaliou., ell ..11 ur ...Idree, W. ADAMS, Ael I'eudleleu, oreg- I 11 UALDSMMSaI), U, P. A., w 11 v. . 1 1 a ui HEATING STOVES BaiOM )iircliasiiiix BOOM tod look over our larn- anil coin jiletr luu- of bMtinf stoves which wo are fjaUittg at a ver low li(jur- HANSFORD & THOMPSON. The Leading Hardware Men. Bring your jug and have it filled with Pure Bulk Maple Syrup Standard Grocery Co Opposite (Jolden Rule hotel. lur ill. ..tru,. . I c4UI.ne ISSy lu Kl. K VNOU K. I 'KUHKTl'.,, IM-ln. The IViidleiiiii Academy PsasVARII KOU College, Teaching. Business. Thr claitaicul i-ourm- tviures for en-Iran,-. 1., Kn-.li mail . la. j,, ,.(. teaH as N ale. PrlUUStOU an.l Sianfortl. in- liMtitutkMi hx. bean ulsvoed uuou 1 he Atwredilad l,Ut by th,- kui.- Buanl ot Kducatioii, M, that Kmiluat,". an ati-uiltt,-.! to sUil.' .'.erlilU-ttles. a hmlnafM oouna p.uai to the bttst liusiliitnn collect' i olleitil. Kali lenn bagliu Idepteuiber tttli. Addjtaaa BKV, K. ,. KORHKH, M. I'h., "WMUafam, Oreguu. PHnolnJu. THB First Ever in Pendleton MPOBTaCD ENGLISH DOOTIsi HTOUT POKTKIi N OKAl'UHT ALL KIN DH OF MFOlfW LUNOKM : : : : : : rtciu.IT ATI4A8 BM Jj" ,tst hreiiA of ha fmm Wum tlriu; newer lien- Ls-fon- Mortgage Co., TRANSFER, truck in( j, Oregon ST OR AG K. FARM LOANS CROWNER & SON. LI Mi l I Ou n.iprovcl pioperi.t si lowest current raive. I PA Kt'HOM k MAIN 4 CHAS P. C, Walla I'ATTULLO. Ajt. alia, Wash. 1 S J THE MAZtiPHA Hi' H11 l )) AMD ELEVEN I H STS., PORTLAND, OB. S Is the ksynota of the Holmes mstnoo. SMiaJ attsaUstk To tas ssruest tor SJa ifliauf busti,e .nd mamaa u the srork lae V A M Mil I THOROUGH U 1 ha nkw, maae or thun aaif.r.,,.... , uuau.ea nivn ana Homeu is iam ww kWhoo, h.. b.. dol, ,,- with gratlfyln, .uccses. tor feAirteea r-ea I M I lilt II. I. LS HATICU USTAL-OUtsS.