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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1901)
NEW HATS NEW SHAPES The fail styles for igoi. The "Elk" Fedora. Longley Dwby BAER A DALEY hw, Price Olotkicrs, Furnishers awl flatten, PmUcton. WK! ! IAY, hKl'THMIlKU Jof I't'H THAT PKNDLBTON HOLD UP. tin men at an early hour in tlie iiitfht "held up" and rnhbml tin fre quenters; of a Pendleton saloon aul Mial.tg)l their escape. Tliat was a lawless act, and those iiuilty ol it shoiM be caught and made to pay -the penalty the law provide. But wtiile this is being d me would it not lit' well for those whu.wnr.t carry iik' on unlawful gam tiling games in the saloon to think and ponder, to MB hi. I -i that their unlawful acts may poMihly have intlaenced the five men to turn highwayman that they might net a little "easy money" by taking "a little risk." Duo lawbreaker is nardly Imtter than the other. If MM has liberty to ply hit unlawia! trad the other is likely to think he is entiled to the saui privilege and act accordingly. There is a tiMidencr all over Oregon t ignore the law and sympathise with the. law breakers, with the result, that every body is Rowing careless as to the evil of this looseness in enforcing the law and bringing those who hre.ik U He fore the bar of justice. make a mistake when we hei init io "looee" that we do not care whether or not the law is broken or, enforced. I'oulitlees this condition of things is due to too much law. M.inv laws should be repealed, hut we cannot do without law and laws, and those we nave sliouM lie enforced until th". are either respected or repealed. CLIANMNKSS IN WRITING. F. I sew ho re upon this page i- im printed an article from the Salem Statesman treating the subject of cleanliness in newt columm. it is strange, true, that many tiew aper men hold to two standards of expression. MM for the news and editorial columns and one for per sonal intercourse with friends and as - Lit.- This double standard is re sponsible for much of the objection able matter seen from time to time in the unblic prime. Few of the writer are habitatod to the uae of ni jeetiouahle things in the conversation they carry on iiy word of month t those who may come within tlie MsWd of the voice. Vet counties numbers of them are accustomed to write and print that which they could not utter in polite society. Strange that a man will guard with care what he says to half a doien peo ple, the while he puts forth for the readiug of thousands what no gentle man would tell t a lady or to a child. If distinction should be drawn, it thould he the more cloaely drawu by the man win. sends his written ex pressions to a whole community, er haps to an entire state or nation, ac cording to the degree of prominence his publication has attained, and he should be infinitely the more careful leat he exert an influence uol renniug and tending M the degradation f morals. Cleanliness of writing is next to god I mean -next above it. some think and. (terhapa, Hunk rightly. AN OPPRR TO PORTLAND Pendleton feels kindly towards Portland, and rather likaa the big town that bear so important relation ship tu the remainder of the common wealth. It is suggested that a race hr instituted between the two places, in a spirit of friendly rivalry, in the sub scription of lunii for public object. Liowu in Portland they have Immiii tn -lug for the last four or five months t secure $o00U tn build tree swimming baths. (If this amount, Hoinething like 350U has been pledged, and the hie men of the city believe that if the school children come 0 their aid they cau obtain the balance. Now, Pendleton, to add interest ( the affair, proposes t Portland a con test, the conditions of which shall be: Pendleton agree t MMMV 7M0 If liaukabie subscriptions for the Ten dletou Acailem , , on or i.einre Ui- first of October, if Portland will secure the remaining floOn needed tn com plete the free swimming natn fund so much needed by many of Portland's citiseus f'endleton people realise the strength of the latter proposition that many of Portland's people need a bath, and are willing to assist in securing the facilities therefor. Portland has raised flo.OOO for the exposition and carnival. She has raised 1351X1 for the baths, and 250f) (or the 4th of July, t'endleton during the oaiue period bo raised (50UU for a hospital, f)18i in private subscrip ' tions for street sprinkling. ftO for a cheese factorv. and over 14000 lor the academy, and fiOOO for the 4th of .Inly celebration. This makes a total of$L'l, 001) for Portland, with 91.1,300 credited to Pendleton lllMIHt as Portland j is twentv times the sise of Pendleton, and Ibid town ha suliscrilied two 'third a- much as Port Ian I for public objects during a given period of time, this town Hunks it would he safe to ! offer mid to the bigger town, and agree to raise its money in two hours, , if the offer ls accepted, granting Port j land until LM6 when the Lewis and I Clark exposition will le ready to a.lmit the people at its gates. WATCH THE READING MATTBR. Tin- Statesman touched yesterday i morning upon the necessitv for reform i in the matter of the tllWIJMasMI which 1 are taken ml the hones lor the evervihu persual of tin- risim: genera tion! We h ilieve tie' ne.-es.iity lor it i- more pressing than tiie busy heads of families have given themselves time tn realite. AM parents take as much I care M possible th.lt the loud placed for the hodilv nourishment and gmwin of their children shall be iree from poison an I adulteration. Why should they he less careful of mental and moral foot! placed for family consump tion 1 What percentage of parents know exact lv the kinds of reading devoured by their boy ami girls.' How many take pain- tn guide ami encourage the yoiiny minds around them in the study ol the purest and best literature, ami to disi-ared tiie trashy, the unre liable, the impure and dangerous? We are afranl that there i- more laxity in that matter than kl any other depart ment of yoitthlul training. linn is a reading age. Loading has been made possible for every member of every funiilv. All kinds of news papers,' periodicals, magaiinas and books are cheap, ami unfortunately the trashy and daugerou nr.- the cheapest ami most easilv ohtaintd. The habit of devouring books has In-come a fad, especially new and sensational books of action and even very young girls do not i sider themselves shining ligiits in their particular set unless they are fullv conversant with the plot and argument ami insinuating details id the latest novel. And it is not always the yellow nm lime pr sluct that is aide M work tin- greate-t damage lu the minds oi the young. There are many "high class" implication ol old and modern authors which may in- read bv mature men ami women to their profit, because they are able to avoid the contempla tion of the gross ami sensual therein and to admire the sublime and moral features, while to the young, such iirks are a positive injury, no matter how sublime the plot or theme. We have in mind one particular work relating to the early days of Chris tianity in Kome, winch was univer sally read and admired a few years ago. becaoseof the grandeur of recital SJhiefa pervaded it, and yet we have wondered how any young girl maid iinhiushinglv boast of having traversed lis pages, reeking with the moat lust ful narrative. We believe no voting man or girl could he improved by it perusal. Ami tin- -ami- is true of many of the works of the most brilliant class of fiction writers. s The very pleutittide of publications demand all the more cloae parental scruting of the book shelves helot, permitting youthful selection. And that scrutim can be exercised without apparen intent of restriction. It is not necessary to mention books for their umlesirabiltiy in the presence of the voting people, (or there is a perversity in m human make-un which briugs irresislable desire to see and to taste forbidden iruit, but the publications Wnlotl are safe and enteriaiuiug can be discussed among the older ones in sucb an unpremeditated way a to attract th curiosity of the younger listeners and they will in the rest themselves. In these days, wheu the finest of classics and the most entertaining of stories for all ages, dressed up in the most attractive style of type, binding ffi K 1 Hm 1 Gentlemen 1 1 I i aw mm All Ladies Uko Huti, thick, Igiommy hmir Ifeueh a gaw Sau's llkki-i- i nf. prolucss. I . . .. l li. I realist itmt it in- lei ease tl.cir Uaul full) 100 ls-i oeuL Ah luitn I u Im , i.-ii I., mvii INswsao's limn mas mal Hill ws i.-.om.uiimwiJ 1 1 ' xvnii st aork uy loll IJ.c li III O'tlt 11 Iuiuktu ilttuilrul) l.olu luir unit Hon brittle llUlpOMll'lllll. i IniiO itenually as valuable, for 111 aorkiTikeacham.uvcii ui Ion UUd head. Ifsr kass atoll HrslteM Qrsa and illiistratii.n, can he obtained at! merely nominal prices, there if Mj tangible MWOfl for the hands nml mlada Ol ynuth being polluted with! either trash or impurity, WW All this relates more particularly to the literary or leisure reading but the necessity for care in selection is just as necessry in the mutter of ton everyday newspapet. Care should be taken that the character of the naper be known to tlm head of the honse; that it be responsible and issued for legitimate purpOMa) thai iis news matter be reliable. . i -an and free from scandalous detail : thai it contain no immoral illustrations, and that its editorial teachings are patri. tic, are in the interest of law, order and iihislienre, (avorinv educa tion, honesty, morality of public and private life, mid the sacredness of DOOM and its cherished virtues. The parent who thus careful v guard" the citadel of his family castle will turn out upon the world n anarchists, no traitors, no plotters against legiti mate established order, no disreputa ble women in fact no character that will bring disgrace upon family or nation.--Salem Statesman. THE "SHAMROCK" A SB A FRBAK. Imagine the "Shamrock il," a Imat ninety feet long, carrying a mast HKi feet high, with sail area developing power enougl to propel a six-master, ami you have the reason why it In comes necessary to hang a hundred tons of lead on her keel. Without it, she vtoiild he standing on her head at tin first breath of a ten-knot hreexe. The si i en re of building these racing ma chines has entered in deteriiuimu at just what point the added drag ol lead weighted keels balance., the extra fiower gained by increased sail area anil stoppiug just short ol that point, riiese sea racers are built for a single use and are valueless for any other. The "America's" cup was won hist liftv years ago this autumn. Kuglish, Bt ich. Canadian and Irish yachtsmen have challenged for it in turn, spend ing millions of dollars in ten vain at tempts to recapture the trophy. Change have heen wrought in racing vacbt architecture by the rivalry for the "America's' cup, and forecasts are numerous ol the result of Mm rac es thai are to take place this month, Arthur .Mcllroy in "The National Magaiine" lor September. With ncli. pun . strong Weed onr u never troubtad or ulcers A cut or any injury to the flesh hesls ia naturr suppling l, frtt, of health---, new hlnou , Slow Healing ft. f s ss sr n.nm in i'i iorni 01 n. "'." i,nmii'v X II 1P WT V circulalion is tainted with - ' 4JVI t3 rffete matter, n alight scat.! .brawn of tie-in W , . ,,,,.iti!cS CTOW to DC Dons, few dsys, the healiag but when the 4 3b JJJ G tn-r-rnie; a I catering sorr, im. ( - t,.ilrl ollen joints and inflamed glnnds often brr.ik ami Into IVISZ 5S i fihre of the body in r. chronic state ol itifl.unei.r.ion, but every oik '" suffers from an impure Hid ataggtek em ulation. You never lew . I. -tcin is rclicven oi u n... - ------ .,. potsoaea, uimi, . . , .. lop into Cancer mn-. A ....11...... 1 .u.. I Im ..,.,,,-.- t.. Il n . II T l.oi uin. akin and never can be well until the s. stem is relieved of US tcrri me ,' ., vi-:. i. .!. i.i 1 ................I ... ,i,.,,lv TMiisoneil, uiiria, bicv. i ilii mi- uiovni i.i u'liuiiiiiiiuiai, m.. i - sores of cverv kid are not to liecome chronic and Sores and all - - . i-,,i a,ith a sevsre sore lea; anil .... ... t I kscsBis Bffltotsa wresi mm S . V ' 1 , from the knse to Wis 1001 ?" "".i K1,,.wl nt.,1 n I . , , A., wm 1 HtlIlt over SI slow circulation, brought on by long continued sickness, malarial poisoning, torpid liver, the t.sr of mercury, or whate-cr is calculated to de stroy the vitality of the blood and break- down the constitu tion. These old chronic sores lost sometimes for y. ars, ral inj; into the flesh, muscles, the bones, and nre such n tax upon the system that it if hard for the pattest to recuiicratc, nml u simple malady often prove, tat.il well as the from the kns , tc .the loos YZ'ltover tl.OOd wniuo www - - - . , hyBl. on two trips 10 no. T ,.ad -bout ,i.o.lt to have n.T IT smrtitateo. to irv d. d. " when a I besrsn to rrlonct- lnrtueco me o nj ... ..u Pf toko your i.illoin, ana in r,,UBhlv seven months it ha. completelv and orW"j currd me. My b r is w itness today a. to what H I R, Will do when takM re,r "IsrlT has hoal.il entirely and my heal I. "'"P?? wcmle.ft.llv. I have -lrsady gained 80 pounds. Bex 24 r. Winona. Miss. ... asl a a A Mntixnff nnirLlv or rf.'1v mtnrfi lost utrrtiirDi ntlii vitality to WMJ cw i, : . i At. f.,.c nt IX rtM I i' ' -fl O. r. r. il nn itiuniun- mi nv iwnun ... irritntinr humors that cause the eruptions and sores that -V vo"r r.rv'!u' , a.!r greatlv disfigure ou. S. S. R. is the only guarante-d pun vegeuoie t- .i pun Ktr, it i out. ins no mercury, potash, arsenic or other hurtful drug, it cleanses the blood nml purifies the circulation, thus ridding the system ol the imnunties that Vocti tb sot b and painful At the same tunc your general moot miotovv Badi i the tool - fleets of S. S. &, and the skin becomes soft, smoota axd healthy. If tm .led with boils, carbun. ies. sores o; eruptions ot any sort, writs our physicians ill .-.bout tout case; don't risk your wn JiiriKnwtt when vim can get medical advice f rom experienced does tl frw Wcm on UNO and Skin Diseases t.' i M who .a . .re it. THE SWin SPBCIf-lc L.lMI'ANi, All.ANTA, OA. I NEW FRAZER OPERA HOUSE. 1 1. HnkT mil MMtMicr. 1 i Wednesday Sept. 25. ONE Mi6HT ONLY. Richards & Pringle's j: at Popular PHcas, 50;, 75c and $1.00. s s.-St- SO sale in Kraner's Hook s'tnrc SJU JJmmJmMJJJJLU 0 0 11 0 It fl fl Q Hfl. SL BC flUO. H.lj s ". a ":'.' CsWUiXMII J s- ... .s.s, WSw .. ' mm 1 1 Pure and Sweet are the Skin . Scalp, and Hair of Infantb Purified and Beautified by raticura TSOAP MILLIONS csx Crncuiu Boap as sisted by VtTICUOA Oiktmbnt. for prewrvliij;, purlfyuiK, and Ix autlfN hiK tin' skin, for cleansiuK tlx' scalp, ami the stopping of fallliig hair, for anlteuiiiu. wliileuuii;. and soothing red, routih, and sore h.in.U. for luby rush . Itchlliics. and cbatiuits, and for sll tie- purKM. of the toilet, bath, suit nursery. Millious of Women um' Ccticcha Boor in baths for annoying irritations, intlaiuuiatioiia, and .'. on .lion- lor t.s. Ire-or othmiM spiralion, in washes for ulcerative weak ii --. ami for many sauative, autiwptic purposes which readily suxKest themselves t a-oiuen. especially mothers Cimct'SU B.Ae combines in Oaa 8oae st Oar I'M the ussi skin ami complexion soap, ami the ii ts i toilet ami baby soap hi the world. is..mplte TrMtOMnt lor fcvr Mum..' Cr n- i a.. KoAi. to i-leansr ill.- skiit .t cruso Alo I ".lie- a I I mllrn I lie thlckellr.1 illicit' , CCTII i ua OUttmsst. i. iiutaiitl) alia) lU-ti u, a inrjAiiiuuilK.li. au.l irritation, ah. I ..sitlie an.t llrAl. All I Ci tu cba ItKsoi.vaxr, l cool aud '-ieuiiM- tbt. bluwl. SaM UmrkNi Um won Brttash i.mi I Nlw- S Jl if CIUrlhvuw is, lud..n S,ll.a Hi' s is casa Con . m Prow. . Hwuii B I COLli KI LE HOTEL, x.i 'l!iSfc'' Monterastelli Bros. MsrWe Granite Works We do our MTU W' . and guaran tee the same at lowest price. Kstimates jjiven on all kinds of cut stone Fill stock mi hand, it will pay you to see our work and if." prices Iwlore placili( vi.ur order. Main Si., mi 0, K. i N. ficpot, Pendleton HEATING STOVES liclorc purcliasitiR come and look over out laro' and com picte lint: of licatiti", stoves whicli wt- art- selling at a vers low figure HAN5F 1RD & THOMPSON, The Leading Hardware Men. Hotel Pendlekm Under New natiugernerit r'WsT 1 t "?t5"-s- BIHIsHHkA di K1V lDf iSHHMsH fttsf MawJ jvklF JBr BSMHsaflaP sHBWiaPixsHM"" si Strictly RntChH bxcelldiii Cni.iuo. tyery Hoderc Conveoieocc Givr (Js a Trial. Halt. $2 OC a tttt; Special Katfli by Waei or oioatb Bar and Billiard Ujoms Headquarters for Traveling Men The Beit Bote' In Eaitern Oregon. Van bran Brob., Props Successors to J. E. Moore Cor. Court and Johnson Sts, PENDLETON. OHEGON Slsaai aval Klscirtc laghu. American Plan, rates ti : to il SO a day KuroptAi. ulsu. J0c. 74c. 11.00 Buaclal rata by weak or wujitS Pro Bus rieata all Traius. Commercial Trade Solicited. Floe Sample Rooms Special Attention Qlveu to Country Trade. CUNKAD KOULEK PKOP Help or Situation Wanted. C. F.Cook's Eraplojinent Agency Uoruor Mam and Alia ritruot. I'K.N IM.K 1 IN UKBOON BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make (lsai bread use livers' B st Flour. It took lirat pfaMlaWI at tlie Ohicatio World's Fair ovnr all uoni peti tion, and tfives oxuollout satisfaction wlioruvor iisin!. Kvery sacs is Kuarautood. Wu havu the lieat Hteain Kolleil Bat ley, baud Kye and Ueardleas Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. v PMM anp WaaWWlW thi:i:ts soarrtArfDi owmc A. P. AMMMtsf, ! A prsctlcsl, pejl'""1 "ch00' ""P"-"0'" for naireagti work, was aaadrsds ol Rn,.i..,.ir. in positions ss baoklisspm n.i st oofrstsksrs. Alrrs.lv STOW) Of ii hlh Msadhll wlicrrvt, known II StSSdlly STOWS brltrr .oi.l iH-ttn OsMi Sll IM SSST, MeaiMS s.ln.lltr.-. .o.y tln.r Prirslr or clsss In.tr.icllon. I.rsrn l.st Ml how wr tr,..-h, SJSj whnl 11 costs fMMWM (sr Hnsrd ol lllrvclors It t Tlll",. rsswsw p. sous COIOtM ;uyiiir DCPSRT H.h Shout lint Union Pacific Tims Schsdul From Psimi.ion lJiT no, ('hlca(o I'nrilni.il Hpsolal 5 p in vis fliim lagton. Ssilt IjiKv, limvp. worth, bSaasTtS MUTARV - DA VI I' M I'l'NM , aUMMj j K x press 0 i . s. m j Vis Hunt mill. in mM A prlvst srMvi for hoar.llna sn.ltay pupils I'rrparss bovs for nrtnilssloii to un clsntlllc achool or rnllrg. f"r bUA nissTifs Now and lUtlflli.S Tnormljfi tnstrurtio" to ths bvsi nisthods. V nun trslnlne Gthrae" s5m s V.l sires' I j. W. H1LU M- D Os DfetWVf I ' CAINT HELEN'S HALL O PORTLAND, ORB. rilKNURP ISM A Home and I)a School for (iirls MQ AitT an'h ILU0UTIOM Olaaaor Tehbctts. I'h (.. t'rinclpsl Tin s ft.T !, ; rl . i.n. soil ll.or.Huti ciiMati nwhSssS alls sks silisalagss nl ksaua fill n I r 1 1 i 1 1' I' ii. . . . .rh-' .in.l 'it MMts tislHIss In taw rislalq of Mm (Hi) 1' in. Tn.- ssnit ir. cun.lili..n "I I'i cr. 1. - I'.'-.i SMsW nutter of nkjII sMSSMbS Tin liu.l tfaanbsr. cUss .u. i sjaMsslas ssssjssis Isiy oel Ui.r..tls'it' itlUtv.1 -ii i It itnuti.m of the nl.ltn. I .iiui I'l l' . . .....mi i. . i i ( lii in. IWht. I'n ,-r. it. c ir . , I ... 'i i ,1. ail th. neiMSSArv Alli.int.ll nt4 . ..!li...l s.'Ii,h.1, .Mill, lis I in tl..' iI.viii.iiiisiiI mm i". i sii. a .a, i' r IsoisMI lor shild- cm i i. asM sal in M in lie Unsic DS" rt so. I .rsl,r . siel i.tf ir still ni..r i..i Kl.KWOIt K. TKHBBTTa, frlii. r as well as to pr.-pun. boys M profssiioiiitl aii'l leiaiuvss Bishop Scott Academy. PORTLAND, OREGON. Knuiulvtl i""1i A Home School for Boys. Military snJ Manual training. Fall term opens Sept. 12, lyoi. wltb a SMSMl of iwdlre .. laaelisra who ua.leratau.l boya au l UKe su inoirosi huth in tn- wars said to tbsy play of pupil-. The aim ol III pnuelpal aad u-aensrs Is to leveiop .-hra.' lor cullee sad VIH i, . 0 1 I lie l.lllhllUK sr. Ifl.iJ VSI.-.1 on tlie in,ii miitiov,'.! tn. 1 1,ti, n,.i.i.i,tH ami so- llgiiiwl by ulsctrlcuy. Thsyouagsr boys rsx-oiTo csrulu: allvatlou Irixii s coinpstan. matron for llluitralssl salajoms write to Aurnn. i snwii.i.. Hnueipal. The Pendleton Academy -'HKI'.KKS POaV- College, Teaching, Business. 1 lie i-iaoaical .-oiira.- MMM for en trance I,, Frealimau aiaas in mi.1i col leges u. Vale, Princeton and - aufiTil. TfM ilistiliitiuii liui. t-en nlaoed upnn ' A'-crwilUMl List by the Hun.- H.,ttrd f Kauuatlao, so thai gradual Hr.- ud- lllitled M StaU- certitl.:tH. A liusiiieas course t.,im u, tu. ttml nnsliiew ooUaje i. oOmd. Fall term Is-kiiis .Septeiula.r till, . Aildrean REV. F. L. rXJKBEH, M. Ph., H Oregon. Priiic put. lt l.skn, tenter, n "'"u. on.,!, km sn.lty.Hi LsakoC 'sk sml Kasi. -I full Kssl .Mall 1S.1A a, in. via Hpoktne Wattl Wall., Uwl.10,' ........ '.'. .I'm,. naa, Mlnnenpuif, ,.,.. I'H'.i. I'uiuih.'Mii;,;1 "" - I'hicsRo auo kwt Ocean and River Schedule FROM I'OKTLASD. - Hi i 111 liall) UXI-OpI MoMa s p. Ill Mtsnoaf IU 111. Palis ss. Miu.lay Sll. 111. Be, in I lies Tars ami Oat. All tallliiR ilate. lbsei For Ms Krn:tv xatlevsry ,Uays. Columbia Rirtr I.. Astoria and a. Ij..Iiuii. Os its Mfi Wlllametts Rlr " City, Newsstf, tmmM im, InuoDSBitenw .1 & ' it-iiii S..K111 Sll. I CorvallU un.l Way ia... Uadiaas. warn. a pa t aJIn Wliiamotieand tsdi- . hill 1. mi-.. 1 uon. Hir. Oregon lllty, IMytoo MM Mi sun 1 ay UnUlngt. Loots luparla Snske Klvsr I SJU S 111. IHllly. KlparU t UwUlOB. r. r tfAMUJer, aasei, aui.s Ibily Mfhite Collar Line t'oriland-Astorls Kuute sStr. rarnima" I jafHpMM 1 ssssstaws;. Tims i:ab ' f""vy '''"'-'sua Ill I Leave Aum .. ..: f. 1 The Dalles fortlsnd Kouu Sir. "Bailey Gauert ''"t s suc in .or, oeseeM Uki. m. autui spriiMs, tl 1 Uivut. W .1 1 iv asnaou. L.u 9 Hie Halloa. TI1IK CAKU 1..-.IVC Piirtlsad A livu 1'bu IMUSS Leave ri naiiva .. .lust. A. rive I'oriiaud Mas. y.u, . . I 'alios 10 l'orllau.1 a a . . ( ,,, .rtUu, 4uj MMSm .U M.ialss M vary bait riu.iilay trips a leu lin Isilura. Tsu -nu has in.' lii.iieltf.i sii. 1111 .lUraoliouss win lioasis lor mull bvacnes ou salt si Tks IMla an. I iIoihI Uivur 1.11:1 sou I ... ul Aldei itrstt. Moth I'liouo Mam OL I'orluuia, oiww. A I TAVlc'K, AS' At' ia, lira. J I M K.i... iii.n ..g; . .'.,.. r, 1 iRWYIi is. a, .us. Wells ass I . ... .l.li; ... .1 K 10 :, J i.lfl, AIU, au ..ar, Watt. K . L'RlUnl'n.N, Asl., r.-ruaji l. Oft. Frederick Noll, Agt.. Pcinlleton, On Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway For nhllSMII St. Paul, St. Imb, fun SSVs t'lt.v. St. Joe. o.ualia, and All Points liast and uuth Portland and polati on the Suund TIM It OaUL SEP 1 KUBKIt L IWt. Wait aoaad taaw aiia iu pa rs 'Ueion em. s. ,',,, ... pin, Arnrs lo s . I . inn , .-V-rtU i. '1,11.. East Uuuuil -Loavu Ssialtis 1 SOU BOSM 1 1" pin ; Arrive Wsila Walla ISflU raslass S: saul, Hp..!.. 11. . i.atu For luloroialiou rKanlius ral tad uioilalluus, cull mi 01 . lilcaat AHAHi.Astsl I'anilitlaij, i- a 11 ' a..i :.i.ii 1. ah u. p. a., Walla Walla, Watb. THE.... TUB First Kvcr in Pendleton IMPOHTKD BNULIKB DOUBLE STOI T POKTKK N IKAl;HT. ALL KINDS OJ IMP0KTED LUNCHKS . UMITBD, FARM LOANS linn; never liere before THri MAZKPHA 2l W On Improved properly SI lowast curiam rales CI I AS p, Q, PATTULLO, Agt. Walla Walla, Wash. 1 Daily Kaat OtagotUaio, d csurier, only is csuts s wook dslivsred by TRANSFER TJR UC K IX(i, s T O R A (; E. CR0WNER & SON. IKI.KI'HONK MA1K The Kat Oiegooiai. is Kaaiaro Ore goo's lepreseutattve papci. It loads, and ths psopls appreciate il aad ahow it by bait liberal patronage, li is lb advsr. ieiug modium of tbis aectiuu WholuHale dwaler iu . . , ill (Snat- W s Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke mr si) VAMrllLL AHO rir.nin .TS.. FOKTLAMO, O"- TUOOUOHNIiW U th. k.yoo to .f th. Molin- melbad- to. JM tM avlaJ atuution. To ukt HmHl boys sna th"n sslf-relUal bualnos. in.i, and women La the work tas bos bes Uig. with rroMfylnir MMMM K" fuu.i-sa. reW j ",lu '"t lu imaAiti) rim trf