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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1901)
TAT CUTE I'NDFRSKIRT Appneo ft This cut rtprtMflta the latest production in Glove Fitting Petticoats See them on display in Hry (iooris window. Prices $1. BO to $fi. 00. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. r i . --. .(V o(rvSVl Ui taiMV 1 v-v"" KM It Kit . 1WH. IKlDAY HKI'T TO TAXPAYFRS ...... n...etim .n I . . iiiiBr wv.w nw ... lrouhl ADom ...... 1 Pendleton I Deersase .in con or it ot tne mi llHCHIIH' chief of Pendleton, I h nntnnar oi have i i. brought ' gaj a Mil VHrx i.nt r H&lllfHH ."V , . , ... L. . rtl in MTII' ........ . ...... I In' ill I ll I i 1 1 i n i i v ' , j . i. .in. iv ill ll e riiiiu 1 1. mil . up then HUHlBI ami "J. mov, have rWMM tin- city m ex- TT'L i.un ii:;.imk) a vear. t:ct amounts OlVlOg 01 uiiriewn ii: ui annually. om of tli moit important obasfM III! COOie Sblllll If Hie llUiriivn- in the water system . Formerly a Mtor oiiCD wan Ml I to run two Itrtol 30 home p.iwer each, requir I ibr MrvioM of two eiiiineers to tin- vutnpri ifoiiiK nielli ami 'lav. IIT WB lllieviu i in. hl'll lllMBIlt It loHH III rUHIIIl (II per cent in Iriction. The scheme H priaiot adtiiuimtrai whh io iii- tM I'M 01 llll' IIIUIIIH HO l OBI. torn could be OOM by one Imiler, imiibii one half of tli wood ..In III llllllllll U uiimu, of better make, mat fork ui lit 1 1 1 l' dune in 10 liotirH. w- . . . . I I I .,( ! t ...r..li- i IMiiMlltf II1LI UM ternce 01 one engineer, tty in win 'ill per rent lost by I a tli remit wan a pressure of Hti od is tlie wains wlien IB line, 'ft belorc it hail heen onlv .'). It nrc department via ciununeed of irreoiiiiii, u team, a mud driver ami and thirty-live uieiutier. I he rlotescli alarm, or while on duty, ' iafaooit to tin-i itv of (on an i to' hhtv fin- or alarm. 1 he lust i 1 eipiiBf wa- incvitahle, ho Ioiik 'mill wainr warn in existence, roo v une aiream 01 wider whhuvb.ii- V 1. I tLI. . I v. 1111 lb IP 1 11 lee 1 . 1 1 in Kirov. " Hi. I 1 1.1 1.11 ,1 ..I U'Ul.ir II. 1 1 DOM H i- ait , ir liri cm inn . f. . 00 me representation 01 tun lore- 1 1l11.111.nl ... tl... !............ , - uv ... .111 I II nil I I. , II.. mill- tbc board of I'acilic under- writnrR promised that when the scheme should he consummated, a reduction nf 10 oir c"iit would no made on nil premiums on the flro prntnrtnd portion of the city. Tho itromiHf lian linn Icopt, and on 30,(X)(l in preniiuniH, IHUOO ii aavod by vearly NdMliOM 'recently made in iiiHiiranoe rate. The Are department with the en gine, paid engineer and driver coat 1 the city annually .'I750. Hince the engine waH abandoned the department haa been diatrihuted about town in separate hone lioiiHea and the expenne i now (loon not exceed H5() a year, mak ing a net Having of HI(K) annually. The police department wan informed that it would receive from the city 1500 for expense:. . and the reat would come (rum the linen that they might cauae to be turned into the city. The police formerly turned in not to exceed 1(H) a month, hut have recently in creaned the amount to I inn a month. The water bondn at 7 per cent were refunded and renewed and increaaed to 145,1101), covering the new work, tie.u ing Interest at 4V, tier cent. The float ing indebtediieHH of $70,000 wan taken up and IioihIh at 4 per cent iaaiied for it. The arrangement aaved $1025 an nually. The following n- a clnae proximation of the ai H winch present admlniiitration han mad poHfliblo for the city to Have lurroaaed revenue of police I laving ol lire (luparinn'Ot Haviux mi laatiraaoa Havlim on wooil avlii on intureit ap- the it J.4WI :i.H a.onii .'.fn.. 1,1V Total miviiiK ...I1J,.-IT " m v. x 1 Md A CLOCK, WATCH, KING, WATCH CHAIN, CHARM, SET SILVER PORKS, KNIVES OK SPOONS; OK AN ALARM CLOCK 0f anything in the Jewelry line? maT0MK4 I Wll.l. WVHYOlTHKIIKSroK LouisHuuzicker Jeweler uad Optician I'liaru l morn natarrD In tlila Miction ol tbc country tliau all other iIib.cii put toicetlicr. and until tliu laat low yea. It wan aupuoaM to bo Incurable. For a arual many year, doctor prnuoiiiicod It a local dlwaM ami pre.crlbeil lu.iil ri'inmlici, mi l 1.1 I'nuitaiith Ittilum cure with lOMI treatment prnnnunoed It In curablo. Solcnco baa proven catarrh tn Ik' k cunatltutloual diwaae. ami therefore rouuirlux cuimlltutloual treatin.'in llull'a Catarrh Cure, uialiufni'lurml by K. J Clmnc) .V l.'o loledn Ohio, In the only coiutllutlnmil cure on the market. It I. takeu Internally in down of from len driip to a loaitpoouful. It acta directly on the blond ami luueoim .urfacoa of the .yHtem 1 iie .liter one hundred dollara for any cane 11 falli. In cure Sen, I lot circulars ami leatluio ...mi. A,i,ir..h. K J. CHKN'KY .V till., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by drugKlila, " ML llall'i. Kaiully l'llla are the beat. Arrlvali at Hotel Pandlalon. '.en Harria, I'urtland. Andv Nvlandor, Portland. W K Whipple, Tappeniali . .1 Milegau B I Murtin, 1'ortlaud. J C Lunugan, Portland. I 1. (Jhamberlin, Walla Wiilla. .1 I' lHaacH, Walia Walla. V W Hall, New York. .Mra A Hertago, Seattle L V WwiKgett aud wile, Sumptei Mm Otia I'atteraon, The llallea. I I MafMi M II I'atton, Spokane. I II Olark, Portland. K 8ikea, ban Kranciaco. II M Weaver, Chicago. G J Kaufman, Portland. William M a her Portland. C M Smith, Portiaud. A liraat, Portland. 1. A linker, Portland. II Donley, Portland. I. A Kleppel, Portland. H K Kreeniitn, fhnago. A II Jouua, York, Noli. J V Douglaaand wile, Walla Wulla Alma Brovu, 8ioux City. niv Nordyke, Sumpter. W 0 Layc'ock, Uee, Or. C W MeiiderHon, San Krancimo. W 0 Bristol, Portiaud. f S K PreutloD, Denver. 11 K Brown, Sack, Calif. J J Uurua, Portland I W Jackaun. NEW BRIDGE FOR W. & C. R. PBN DLK TON TO HAVI PINI ITRUCTURB TO COST S8&.000. General Manaaer MeCabe Tails About Contemplated Improvemeats. Walla Walla, Sept. 27. -Special cor respondence. -.Joseph McCahe, general manager of the W. Jk C. R. R. Co. tlay stated to the Kast Oregonian that his company will bnild a new bridge across the Umatilla river at 1 endleton, replscina the i.resent atnir. ture with one the cost ol which will be abont ISfi.OOO. The bridge and its building will be but a part of exten sive improvements to he iiiaitn hv tha W. & C. R. R. Co. during the cominu year or two. Some time aao the state ment was made that the company con templated expending a large stint of money in Pendleton and on the linn operated hj the company between there and Hunt's .Junction, bat the statement came not from the manage ment of the road. "We wil! spend in Pendleton and near there a lame amount of mwaanr " said Manager McCabe. "It is to be expended partly in the construction of a fine $85,000 bridge to take the place of that one we now use in east Pendle ton. It will be bnilt according to the best ideas of bridge engineers. It will be 550 feet long, of two spans, concrete foundations, piers and abutments, the superstructure of steel Excavation be gins October 10 and the bridge will be completed during March. We also will place 2i)00 vards of crushed rock on Webb street "in front of property we own. We have let a contract to .eo. v. Schorr to crush the rock and we will haul it into town on cars. "The Walla Walla river bridge he tween Pendleton and Hunt's will alto he rebuilt of steel, 150 feet long, the pproachc 400 feet in length. "The new bridges will be solid as the mountains themselves and will be just as permanent. "n the line Irom your toan to Hunt's junction we are going to make may improvements in the roadbed, by straightening curved and reducing grades. "The whole thing in a cntshell is this we propose to put the line in first-class condition such as will reduce the cost of operation, if possible, and increase the efficiency of the service given to Pendleton. That town , rec ognize as a remarkably fine business point whence go large grain and live stock shipments, as well as from the contiguous territory, and whither goes an enormous tonnage in merchan dise and lumber from the distributing ( . liters. It is our purpose tn spend just as much money as will he needed in giving a perfect service to the im portant town of Pendleton. "Over here we have made improve ment!, such as 1 have indicated as proposed for the line reaching Pendle ton. The sum expended has :en not less than 1200,000, and we think we have now a very tine plant and equip ment, commensurate with the demand f the t rattle. Our train service from this region to the Puget Sound cities ih much iietier man 11 was lormeriy being Huited to the needs of the people hereabouts. " HE WESTON NEIGHBORHOOD (Ire brigade was promptly organised, and by plowing furrows and other means the threatened danger wm avoided. It is reported that hoyt old enough to know better have been shooting quail along Pine creek, a mile or two above Weston. These TOO n titers are 1 being watched, and will soon get into trouble if they persist in violaling the game laws. A verv few covevn ol quail have succeeded in growing np in this locality, and if unmolested for a few years this fine game bird may in crease and multiply in the land Dr. K. W. Barnes, late ol Powder, has located at Weston, and opened an office in the lleseel building on Main street. Dr. Barnes is an Ore gon pioneer, having cowie to the coast in 1852. He was lormeriy located at Salem hut of late years has been prac ticing at different points in Kastern Oregon and Idaho, and resided for the past two years at North Powder J. C. Tnrner has been making up a carload of apples for shipment frmo this locality, and pays oO cent-- per hundred on the tree for winter apples. This (nut is much scarcer than usual in the Walla Walla valley, but apple trees in the small orchards in Weston and vicinity are bending nnder tin ir load. On Weston mountain the soil and climate are peculiarly adapted to apple raising, as has been fully demon strated on a Hnall scale. THE RON BEHIND THE (UN While Thar Is Lira Thare Ii Hope. 1 was atllicted with catarrh: could neither taste or smell and could hear but little. K.ly' Cream Halm cured it. - Marcus O. Shauts, Rahway, N. J. The Balm reached nie salely and the effect in surpricing. Mv son says the first application gave decided relief Respectlullv. Mrs. Kranklin Freeman. Dovtr, N. u. The Balm does not irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by drnggests at 50c. or mailed bv Kly Brothers, ,5i Warren St., New ork. He Goat on tha War Path at Wallula on lha Columbia, Wallula, Wash., Sept. 20. - An irate youth armed with a revolver awoke ! the stillness of the village yesterday afternoon and for a lew minutes it was thonght that the famous "Deadline" Durham had again declared war. John Doak, 17 years of age, was the vonth and the cause of his wrath was a man named Tharp. Three shots were fired hot after the smoke of battle lifted no North casualties were found. This is how it It aa iinaiiiail Young Doak is in the employ of his brother-in-law, Sam Ash, a saloonkeep er. This afternoon the lad was engag ed in transporting goiafs belonging to Ash irom the depot and storing them in a warehouse. While he wso time engaged Tharo approached and present ly the two IwBoame engaged 111 a vio lent quarrel. Some say Tharp lltppM the boy, "flier deny this. Anyway Doak drew a revolver from 'ii pocket :ind sent three bullets whistling about the head of his eneniv. lit brother-in-law, who was "land ing near bv, rushed into the affray and wrested the weapon from Doak be fore he could hit Tharp. Not -yet pa cified the bov hurried to his riun. se cured a Winchester ritle and began a man bunt, vowing that only the blood of Tharp would appease him. Tharp did not care about shedding his life's elixer in such an inglorious cause and immediately hied himself to other and safer parts till the storm should have passed. Doak is still hunting; Tharp i still biding ; the town is holding its breath in expectancy. No atresl have been made. ii.ni't wait till vou become chronical Iv constipated but take DeWitt'a Little Kir v icianra now ami men 1 ( " " keep your liver and bowels 111 good or dor. Kasy to take Safe pUla. Tall uiau Jt Co. I i lft a a irv ara. a bv t WT t I I I my ar aw anil M am 1. 1 Bv- SBV N ow the time aud here is the place to Utfat hunters uiul steel ranges air get 1 uiu ofter- a ' J a trial aim wrgaiiH Mf Mvea v.tiuititjs of air tigUts which I ' Mioaiinr titan over bolore. (iive me conviiicud. 1 1 lllO bavt a now ami complete assortment pi llbl'i' and hanging lumps ut greatly reduced prices. Joe Basler, Main Street, Pendleton The Celebrated Majestic Ranges Chureh Announcement. The rector of the Church of the Re deemer desires to announce that, dnr ing bis absence attending the triennial meeting ol the general convention of the Episcopal church in San Francisco, the Rev. John Warren will be in at tendance in the parish, and will officiate at the usual services. He will gladly respond to any calls for minis trations that may le sent to him ai the rectory, where he will have his headquarters. The members of the vested choir will meet once a week, on Saturday evenings for rehearsals, and render the choral eervici Sun- day evenings. Parents of the bo)-- are requested to remind them of the date (or rehearsals. v - 1 Henry Braydon, Harris, N.C., says, "I took medicine 20 years lor asthma but one bottle of One Minute Cough Cure did me more good than anything else during that time. Best Cough Cure." Tall man A Co. Woodmen of the World. Attention. The excursion of Pendleton camp No. 41 which should have gone to Mil ton last Saturday wa- positioned until Saturday, September 28 at 5:25 p.m. to institute a camp at thai place. All members wishing to go will please call on L o. Sheek or J. P. Walker lor particulars. By order ol committee. A most cordial invitation i extended tO ewrvlaxlv to attend lecture on hfl man nature Theme, "(ireatent Study ol Mankind is Man.' 1 will interest and entertain vou at Hendricks hall tonight at H p. in. Admission free. Collect ion. Special On Sunday Irtornoon at I p. m. at Hendrick s hall I will lecture to men only. Young men, come and know more of yourselves Boys under 1 '.' years not admitted. V m - ' bM . vagga . If yon have $15 In your pocket When your eye .tn better oni ol inn thi add strikrs vou can't nut it to r - ne than to Iniv $15 SUITS OR OVERCOATS it vv .(lllp .111(1 II the exrrntKio.il v put into our Kints OWroats at iS th.it wr want ( onsidered Tn sav ".is KlHld ,IS IIKKt ,,t ,B ipotwn Battfji it i il i 1 1 u a 1 1 - lerioualy than any' true Come in and look don't wont W1 Irown it yon The Peoples Warehouse 7"- ia ta Mam St , I 'enalotOQ, t )r Clothiers, Hatters and furnishers. Notice. All persons knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and set tie. H M BIXUM. Roliovot: Dandruff Immediately and MM thick, glossy Ml to sup- plain the former thin, brittle trow lli. Mewbro'm HerttoiiB perl. tn- ii work on the principle, " Dentroy I lie " in-e, you remove the effect," and consequently il reaches and kills oft the ever-buy mil rola-, which in ropoinible for all scalp di-id-i - It ll, i- iiiak. d.ncli !f alid falling hair iiiiponaihle, und promotes a luxuriant growth of lour that soon b:oiui-a the pride of the owner. Kveu on bald upola it h i prod uces h.i ii ii- the k and luxuriuut aa anyone tould wiab for. On Maw "HI ooa'loe' lb1 11 14 lb uuly KaU ivaturoi tbatreiOly .-urturoa. For Sale by all first-Clan Drug Store. L. ll Mm at a4lai L'..ii ik! nil n rL J.itr ni neauiiK i"t; 'v yj i vmnini W. J. CLARKE A Opera Mouse Block. CO. Shooting Uuall on Pin Creak; Winter Apples Plentiful Around Waiton. The Weston Leader supplic the East Oregon lun with the lol lowing items: M. S, llauckel has gone to Viaits- burg, where he will be employed as government ganger for several mouths. Die boiler lor the steam heating laut of the new uortna! school tin i Id- ng a rr veil last rnuay ami lias since been installed. Mrs. K. Barnes left today (or Wichita. KausaH, where her lister resides. She will make her home permanently at Wichita in future. P. I . .Harbour aud Ulark Wood will reprenelit MeveUH Lodge No. 4'.', K. of at the grand lodge, which convenes Octolwr 15 at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Phillips, pioneer residents of Drv creek, near Weston, are preparing to leave eoou fo- Peck, Idaho, to make their home. Manager Nelson of the Weston brick ,,M vesterday sold 100,0)0 brick (or branch house of the Holt Manufac turing Co. ol Ualiloruia at Vvaiia Walla. Douglas Winn of Couse crtM lately purchased l'J acres of improved fruit and near the state line lor flHOO. tie has moved with his family to his new home. Milton's apple crop it very si.ort this year on accouut of the worm scourge. Last year lo or 40 carloads were shipped from that point, but this year tin- limit ih ttxeU at seven. J. A. Taylor and Miss Kale McDon ald were married YVtidiieaday, Septem ber 25, at the M. K. parsonage in Athena. Mr. aud Mm. Taylor have c hic to Spokane on a wedding trip. Mm. M . .11. .smith, u pioneer woman of Oregon, has arrived from Bonner's Kerry. Mrs. Smith is visiting tier raudchildren near towu, Mrs. J. 11. lark and Mrs. J. K. Beaton Rev. C. W. Hoag of the Lol Angeles conference, M. K. church, south, has been transferred to this conference and assigued to the work at Weaton, Rev. C (nuiu huuinu diiol inuil til ba ' . i. I it this charge. James Lee has returned to his home on Lry creea irutu vtuita ana aner u aerioue lllueaas in the hospital there. He was operated upon successfully for appendicitis, which had reached a very critical stage, aud is now retxiveriug. h. L. Cleaver of the firm ol Cleaver Bros., dry goods aud shoe merchant ot Pendleton, was in towu Saturday aud Sunday. Mr. Cleaver carried a grip full of fine ores from the Prairie City district, where he aud his brothers are largely interested in mining. Malen Hastings has returned irom the Buffalo Hump cuuutry on a visit to tiia mother, who is aeriouily ill at Atheua. Maleu is now located ou the Nex Perce reaervatiou, where he secured a (arm. He has lately been engaged in packing iuto the mines. It is not o(ten that a man is actu ally killed by a hear. However, this late befell Dan Rioe, well known huuter of Kaalo, B. C, who is sup posed to have been instantly killed by blow from a eilverlip'e paw on Mil ford crtk, .Saturday. His waugled reiuaiu were afterward fouud. ii. Cueatuut aud bisuepliew were up from Pendleton yesterday and went up on Wild florae mountain to aee uertaiu glau-ee that are offered for sale. Mr. heetiiut think of locatlug ill tbia locality. For ten years be waw super iuteudeut of the oouuty hospital at I endleton I P. B. Boyd, rie.i Fischer and Pete Pamburu of Atheua are enjoying a - i hi nt iu the rtuuied "Black mountain " reaion. They are alter bear aud will travel (ar Into the Ulueti with aaddle and pack horses. Bcvd haa always breuaed about his prowess as a hunter.aud will now have chance to prove bis boasts. During the wind storm oawitu.v fire in M. Bannister's stubble a ' f p f ' W FjIIU UfllieU AffeilCV ibu n vaj- vi it vvvu iv x w wj Mormon iBh9pai' r!l lliiW. i1i.lMl r.", Ut aiienf ..ii . in. ...i.i ... li..V, HI l l(tMI. .inolillf , rmiKorr 1 . koat Til DOtanor. kost Power. NlahfLoaaes, P . mmfU. a. i nmm .... i.min.i mm a. on. L.m. a r. y hllll. Mandncha.llnfltnaas lo Marry. Lou or BnBBB a.m. Manho insor mhood. Im imnla, Bine Slamqu O . Varlcooala. Cbarae. Oiopa Her oft MiniiiUtw ih. bvtin tin! BttvB caavan m bmmv n i ....W..I. with . i. ki. tn. BBS! In-. I.H-1 WR are the penple ami the only peoplo In lha rta'Mlsry ImalneaB In Pendleton that ein plura full force of mechanics the year around, and make our own Haildtes, llarneaa, ole , and to not ship them triirn the lactorlas llkeaome ol our oompetilora and Itbeu tell you they are as koo1 aa home made; but tbey are uot. JOSEPH ELL, Leading Haroeai and Saddlery. Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD OUTTKR8 Pot harm and dwellings Cheaper than tin. Lumber, Drib, Shingles, Building Paper. Tar Paper. I tine and Cement, MouldingB. Pickets Plaater, Prick and Sand, Screen Doors Ik Windows, Sash and Doors, Terra Cotta Pipe Borie & Light, Prop' AlU St., opp. Court Honae I, no i Auerass, Oishop Remsdy Co., Ian Praneiseo, Oak in iavi.k ii v rai.t.M n .( nmmmayrB), pkmh i ihv orsimiIi Buy your Groceries of F, S. Younger k Son Why? I'liry pliMsi' the fastidious because they .ire i lean, They satisly the careful ones In-c.itise ol their purity. They appeal lo the econotnic.il le .nise puce is always reason.thle. There are many, no doulit, wlio cjro. cries witlnntt tmritv or cost, sniuils liei ause thev It ml i guml iimht lor I j ar Whatever youi re.t .mis may l ns i i all and we wi thought nl themselves I ml you rinht. F. S. YOUNGER & SON. OI'H K I'KI.I VKKY I'llONK jH. Hotel Pendleton Under New nanaiement Strictly Flrsi-Class Excellent Cuisine, hvery Modern Convenience Bar and Billiard Uooini. Tho Heat Hott 'IIbIbbHIbbbI E E &B sm Glvf Us i Trill. Kites $2.00 i diy Special Kites by Week or mootb Props PIMPLES i i m He had ptuiplrs uu brr fan be baa 0eu takhis ASI'AKK' 1" .ud tbey k.c .ll iiin.puearud 1 U.0 tM-t t. troubled w ih ooastlpatKM lol lops nn '"' after lak inn tbe flrl I'aaearrt 1 nave bad im troui.le elth tats ailment eaoopt spesk toe algal of Caseareu ' ibiu Wibisis 67US lii iuiBiilnai. Aw I'biladeli'bia 1'B CANOY I CATHAS'IC tokvaaao $6000 ra.oi atAB eseairsaBO Plasaaiii I'.'.table Pouni TsaU Uuud Sever i ei. V'cei. ol Ori.e i( J CONSTIPATION. ... .I...I 11 UI ... cunt Bl.rllc Bt..l. CBBTSaBfl MTD BIS - BiiajfuarB Heartburn, Belching of Oases, Pain in the Stomach, Bloating, Distress after Bating, etc. There arc many resnedltsa lor these trouble, but law cure. NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CUkt: will cure the were I i i.i. M liuiuiuuuk, wltb i i n -.in io. Co . rhiuas-u, ill , -ty: " i bvt'" ,. r-.l IL . ... I I ..111 -UOUM.-Il ll'Oliblu jbl' I" IH1r. ll .'iilmluttl t" nl. oi'utlou if in. ii.iiuucli lttat Man-li. Took Nan llltlHltt urvauud am uurtMl." Worth o( Laundry ami t. ... the lies! Machinery KNOWLEDGE of how to operate it accounts for our suc cess in the laundry business. Send ua and you regret It your will work never Van Dt jiii Bros.. Headquarters for Traveling Men In Eaitern Oreaon. Successors to J. I Moor llg'H I'..' In Selecting a Carpet s...i avlll tin,! the lamest assort i to select from at hatlin Htore New uil hern III all laUiat patterns. IbVI greatest vari ety and So laael value ( the mooes jfoo raUi law ojl wliat SU0 ant hen and )ilt hat V'KI I. RM boot -arirnt values ever oft.ireil in h'. "ii wall la- ... , , li.umttr than uvor. I he Oortal iii'i'r'ived rotary .... t.j in .el, me. huy I"' until you try it. JESSE FAILING. ..n White other The Domestic Laundry. lyon's French Periodical Drops vegetable, in-rfci tly hai mh , HI IWI Ii rfi:Mll.Tk sure to accomnliati wn Icuiaie nuiau. Bai iMiara ci Strictly tiliatenl an BBaaaaaisaBB Meware uf ouuuterleiu and luniaiinii. rii s"" ' . . IvIUIIUH li.i, . i. I I. .iMU.Iui. uu .!J. wl I lie ' C.rca'.r u, WILUaUa ufo Co Bble aaeau. Ci -! Ualu. . .. . . ....... M s. A I I, . II It III. 1. 11. 1-r.llii.ai". Hor aale by I all. at Co Mi si ciaaa 4rutgUt. or scud to Frauak Mao, Portland HoCbvJ fbmiuuu.y, Fort. Uad, Oregua. Price $i a hotUe or 6 boulee tar $$, eayyeee oewgialsl. Help or Situation Wanted. t - OM Os - OltttiJON nigtx fjr$ Bid si-toi (wHISiHJETy Jkff chrriah "MmjCA!lda Wi OuaOsty. NhVbbBbbbIbLib'Hb Uurooeao Ptan BBBBBVJBB KaVbBW Nl DlUk fl f , wwr The louvre jg fc M i ,i. ....... i, ,l fMUue into c-w ."-Y-a- -r-.-T-.: Th- ,t..hhlr, near b neiu aujounuB. - there is heavy, and the tire swept rapidly toward Uie nam. An au.at.ui Corner Ml aud Alia HUeet. oBKlioN For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink : :::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. or hit is