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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1901)
- in ! i ATTENTION? Are you aware that no Other li;us often you so many in ducements as wi do? Original uptodate design! in Stylish, Perfect Fitting Clothing for ...Men, Youths, Boys and Children... As we l as all the latest Novsltles In Neckwear, Hows, l-our In Hand. StrlitffctlM, Tacks, all special selectee patterns and at popular prices. BAER 6f DALEY One Price, Clothier, Fwrnithen and flatten, fondlekm, I IU KSDAY, OCTOUEK 3, 1H01. 1 1 1 1 1 1 r tint pletnre tint Iba Kilts tfitm-nil I v do. ' w.trtls "What. J. P. MORGAN'S BAD TASTE. It is not an Atlifying gpectarlf .1 I'l.Tpont Moiyan espendhiK an hun dred tliousantl dollars in carrying r 1 1- r i eel anl lay delegates across the BOBtl hunt in a palatial special train, leas ing a magnificent mansion in Hun Francisco, and there entertaining in almost Oriental splendor the men who i. .iv to tli ant t" delihernti n r. Um lest means of spreading Iha Himtili' uosiHtl of .learnt Christ. Mr. Mnrgan exhihlts bad taste. Those clerical and lay delegates1 exhibit bad tatto. In (act, it is a case of bad ta-ti-all around. nc of the indictment DfOagbt against the Christian churches hy the people who are not connected lMfe with is that the simplicity of its founder, the lowly man of Nasareth, liiids no place today; that the modern representative of the beautiful faith Ol the crucltJed Unl cares more tor the wealthy than for the poor; ami that IB short the church of the period ih noth ing more than a fashionable club in which to hold memttership is a pass port to good society. It is unfortunate that so conspn iiii an example has been set hy distin guished members of the Protests n' l.piscopal church of foolish expendi ture of money. One of the issues an nounced for consifleratlon at the gen eral convention is the establishment of missionary jurisdictions in the re cently acquired islands. Funds are lacking for proper occupancy of the Held, say the men of the church. Yet Mr. Morgan spends enough inone N his special train and in maintaining u mansion in San Francisco to support hall a dosen men in that ttehl lot twentv years. I'erhapa some W. T. Htea.l should come again from England and writ. I t.,,L .ntitlwl "It Christ fame t" the -an Francisco (ieueral Convention, and therein raise the question a- t. whether or not He would have er.. i the contiuent in a 1100,000 train, or used tlie money to further the inter ests of the cause He founded here on ...m Tii., intention is this- Were Christ to come to that general eonven tiou, which would exert the most in lluen.e, lie or Mr. Morgan ' THE ACADEMY PROJECT. Kn nhviuiiilv nlaiii are the reason.. why Pendleton academy should he fur nished with hatter buildings, that i.,rfi...r in, -Hi (' that nature -.in unnecessary It is now a tiuestion merely as to how best to secure the I76UO neede i to complete the I15.0U0 mud. At this time, about one-hall ol this sum is pledged in bankable sub scriptions. The names on the lists are just as good as the gold in the baiiK. Thin has always been characters Pendleton subscription lists. The re pudiation of a pledge for a public ob ject is unknown here. The status of the matter is: If $7600 be secured here, an equal fjaOMl is available from outside sources. Hut the 7600 must ttrat oe pledged in I'en dleton and Umatilla county. Outside friends of the institution rightly I. -mand tiiat we help ourselves btJ I they help us. bewteen I3O00 and 4u0U in yet to be found in this county No one doubts that it will be subscribed. But some of the friends of the sole 0 believe that the time baa come when i he $7600 should be secured in total and that all who support the BBOjeOf should unite to end the work of sol n it ing just so soon as possible. With this end in view, it is suggest ed that a date be selected upon wtu. h the last shall have been subscrilwd to .omplete the $7600. Good judgment dictates this as the proper course of procedure. Other public schemes have been kindly held in abeyance in order that the academy matter might not be interfered with in any manner. Hence, the need of taking hold of It sow and vigorously completing the sub scription list. LET US SPHAY. of orchard- that are hevond cure. Judd iieer, l rn i t commissioner for this district. ha done much to secure ob servance nl the lhw, and has made a good record. Hut he must have co-op eration from the orchardists thein selves. He alone i- helpless unless all unite in a campaign 10 cleanse Um orchard- thoroughly. Spraying i- not expensive. It can he done by any intelligent man of ordi nary experience. However, it is al most futile for one orchardist t spray if his neighbor do not. One negligent fruit raiser may make it impossible for a doen to keep out the pests. It is therefore essential that the commis sioner pursue his labors vigorously and faithfully, and iee that the law . ... t i : . L mm Is absolutely eniurceo wuimm aajasi w favor. He should continue his good work, and see that every man owning an orchard comply with the law, or suiter the penalty If he B0 not. SCIBNCK OF PENOLOGY. Comparatively a new science, it is admittedly one of the most important the science of penology the defense id society again-! crime Hit nine- t. f II 1 1 tllf. of rue! we I . much, as if it had transformed the World, has certainly not cured the world of its criminality No need to point to a martyseii president t con vince one that society, even when it seems to be at Its best, is still I great way oft from being adequately defend ed from its enemies. How can the worst of crime be di minished'.' How can criminals be saved f r. in themselves What is it to tie a criminal'.' What should be done with criminals? Is it a la of nature, once a criminal always a criminal'' Should all so-called criminals tie dealt with and treated alike? If not, what mould be the principal determining the discrimination that should be used? What is the reformatory influ ence, or what the deterrent effect of mere ioiilhlliellt ' These are some ot the imperative question- which are lorcmg themselves open tin mind" .. la-' ui.-rea-iiit: numlier of thoughtful people. Thev are not questions to tie lightly treated or to Is' answered off-hand. Kxer leuce as well as theory must show the wav. this hook of Henry M. Boies on "The Science of IVnologv" makes an um nam contribution to the subject The author has lieeu a diligent and broad-minded student and has hail long exierience, particularly in con nection with the public charities of Pennsylvania. His first statement is to the effect that the more familiar one liecomea witii the details ol the attempts of so ciety to secure protection from crimi nals, from early times to the present, the more profoundly he is likely to be impressed with tlieir inordinate coat and their inutility. The laws do not protect. The author says he has endeavored to collect the principal data, to arrange tiiem in order and to stale the general ly accepted conclusions of enologists, which may lie deemed to have reached the stability of scientific facts. In do lag this, alter Bret tMaiag what toe - lence .! pen g is, a ilii il- Slllsil vinous, diagnostics, therapeutics ami hygienics, be proceeds to consider in order the criminal class, crime, detec tion and identitication, criminal codes, state control oi criminals, legal penal ties, the indeterminate sentence, re formation of criminals, drunkards and prostitutes, the criminal insane, in stiuctive and habitual crimiuals, ju venile and drat offenders, probation and parol,-, prison labor, reformatory institutions, police prevention, ne glected aud abandoned children, educa tion in public schools, kiudergartenc, etc. "The coucluaiou at which I have ar rived," says Dr. F. H. Wines, who doubtless snows alsjut as much in re IMBt to the matter as anyone liviug. "after a life spent in observing the operation and effect of all conceivable prison systems, is that in all of them the best and worst alike the men wlm are saved are saved hy love, and hy nothing else. m SOME CURRENT COMMENT Congressman Cusliman in hi- speech at the fair on opening night spoke glowingly of the benefits an open river would he to this section of country. Ilia speech would probably have I n better received if the memory of his performance Isst session did not remain like a dark brown taste with his au dience. A new philosopher of the DooltJ type has come to light in the columns ot the New York Times. His name is silas Larrabee, Upsetting oo religious matters be says among other things: "There seems to be three kinds of Christian Scientists, no one alike. I'hev's them that actual Iv believe in Christian science. TheyN them thai make lielieve they believe in it, and they's them that gits their living out of it." "We've had a boom in Ma linmedanisiti, too. Tliev's been quite ;i raft of converts to MobanierianisDi iii the last two years. Hairy Hatch went on to New York last winter ami got converted. When she came back and told old man Hatch that "he was a Mohamedan, he jumped clean acros the room. 'You've turned your back on the religion of your fathers, hiurv. There never was a Hatch in the Mo hamedan church since Adam was a boy.' Hairy was tickled to death. 1 lie mure the old man cussed her the better she liked it. 'What's the use of being a skyrocket?' says she. 'If yon don't make folks' eyes dance when yon bust?' A while ago there was consid erable said about a religion called the-o-onliy. Prt-ttv near as gn.sl as being lecoiid i oii-iii to the csar of Russia to call yourself a ttieosophist. I'm afraid our religion is a little too deep lor you, thov'd say to the folks that crit MIBM them." W. K. Hearst is a somewhat enter prising newspaper man, but he occa--ioii.iIIv overreaches himself. On the LVlh of February. 1HWH, just after the inkiiiL' ot the battleship Maine, he telegraphed to (irover Cleveland and a number ol other prominent men throughout the country, asking them t i accept membership on his commit t ,. t,, erect it nal tonal monument h popular subscription to the men who went down in the Maine. This reply came ba-'k from Princeton a- la-t a- the wire- could carry it: "i declini to allow mv sorrow for those who died il the Maine to he perverted to an ad vertising schcOM lor the New York Journal. Orover Cleveland." Hi One Walia Walla business man bad a decidedly realistic display in his window on Klk's day at the fruit fair, consisting tit the picture of an Klk at the brookside drinking his fill, ami Orchardists need to adopt stricter measures for the eradication ot peels. The interest of the fruit raisers are injured by the presence of insects that destroy the tree aud the fruits on the trees, aud in some places no attention is paid to them. It liar been demonstrated conclusive ly that sprayiug will cure most of the peats. Aud the state law is explicit aud strict in its requirements, author ising the condemning of fruits from yeai riddsai trees aud the destructiou mmm skin Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Produced by futicura Tin. most effective skin purlfyiug aud tieauli tyiin; soap In Uiu world, a well iu purest uiil sweetest fur toilet, lialh, suit uureery li.- only preventive of puuples. I U ikhcads, red, rouiili, anil oily skin, red, rough baud will Helling paluis and haicleas mills, dry, thin, and falling tuur.aud simple baby blemuliua, because the ouly preventive of tun cause, vu., laBasanutiou aud logging or tin- i'on Sold nvarveaarv aVrvsa D.t C. Uv.. Piuim . Boa ku. 11. i.Ua..u..uui.lSku., UaaOa uJlUi lia Told by Pain T-Jsharprr the oain thr at, thsrt is in drlay. rksrs are h" 9 women trwlay who arc bsa ring aw M pain almost continually, rathrr hsn ttf a chyiician about the J, SSi Fowsr abdomsn, about the agony of the womb and thedi.tre of leuco rhoea They let the months pass and the,r trouble bLome. harder to cure and more d. But modest women can secure from the smbarrasemsnt of a private exam, nation. When pain tells them I ' danger they can cure themselves by the use of WINEo'CARDUI u i- vnu there is no reason tor the delay which Is Increasing your mUerv and wasting the days of your life. Why not stop the pain today r Belen. MtM., h; I bar. BSSsI ons bt.ttl.of Wlaeof OZgfttf ZgSlm my Plaek-nrstisht Hefom I Iwgan to USe SSSSLtZtimlZ P bark hie-, lower bowi-ls and my arms tms US m i s K blind Iv le sd achrt and I was so wjs I eoold nmt7 wy to M r mJjovasailntll I get eurr.l lor I hsi 'n'; w ,,,ntfhlMr,a. me 1 aavt -best, nmrrtrd twelve ysars and an. th.t mot hsr I tbank ro RM real w nderful madldne and WB l jiJlLJDA SMITH. For ailTlrs and litfrmutr. . a-tdraMf Tins rWjlT!!i DrntrnmSUr, The i:nuaDoomlIadiin. company, inanamw. The Place to Buy : : : : le where you 8B Kt quick BUd cheap prices. Put IB voi.r order for heatler betls water tanks ami feed racks. Best line M Lumber, l-ath, Bhlnglei, Build ing paper, Tar paper, I'irne anl oement, Piokiti I'histttr, Brick, 8tnj, Mouldini Screen Doom Win. lows, Sash A )orR, Terra ( lotU l'ipe. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber lard. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. Hotel Pendleton Under New nanagem -Tit V0ICK OF fHK STaTK PRUSS. Kastern llreaon sMstlhllOBO: The l- a-t iiretf'inian of Pefdleton, .. r i. ,l democratic paper, is strongly opposing the nomination of Governor fleer lot re-election. Wliv this . 1 i ' .mi I ' III a democratic source'.' a s Salem Capital Journal: Tl astern ireifon nress is indtistrioiislv promot mo its eastern tlreunn chiims tn the governorship. It has a sugar iieet fac tory ami want- other sweets. That r.'Kim, r-.-etn- i.. stand up lor better public schools and presents enterpris ing, ami cultured candidates. Watch them go head foremost into the Oregon snowbank. Salem Capital lOSUMl I Mrs. Ktlvlhe-Tnsier-Wetherretl captured the whole i'an-Americsii exposition; next she goes to the Columbia, S. 0., eipo sition to set all the population of the smith coming to Oregon ; then she de scend upon congress for a five in ilium dollar appropriation for the Lewis ami Clark BipO. The only danger ll that too many people will tie started com ing to Oregju. i Strictly First-Class Excellent Cuisine. Every Modern CoDTeniencf Glff Us a Trial. Rates $2.0(1 a da Special Rates by W9 or moptt T Itar and miliar J ;toirti. Headquarters lor Traveling Mei The Best Mote In Eastern Oregon. Van Dran Bros.. Prons Successors 'a J. I Me irt Wholes iilf dealer in Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke WANTKD. BALK8MKN, TO BBLL SCHOOL I rles anil mipul vi t ntltsul linarils. praposfUoa, tlnlon MoUtstl l urnlih Dafeaao. ill PHYSICIANS. itn u. d rMfJt iii-KH'K IN J alMtaa llSlpi' hnnrs Intnl.' a ni I to b p. m lelsphonfTr K. W VINCKNT. M.D. 0FFI0B KKAK ol Pint Sati.ina; Hank (lce hours lu in i; a. m.; 1 to p. m. lKI-HT OK tlhleajo I'.irtlainl -1 I via Hunt- liiKtun. 0DFT.M. Shopjlue UfflONPACIfn Tims Sehoduli prom PsnSl.ton M "t;lty,StLr"pV! . ssaeaia "NkJ AltHKtl Kxpiets ti fi a. ni. via 1 1 lint - ItiRtnn Salt Lake. !,... .. "orlh, Omaha i.V cssiian.l Kait w,,k HI. Paul Fast Mull B,M a. in. via Mpokatie. wl 'Iaesa Ocean and River Schedule. rutin I'llKTUND IBBjBt in All sailing .lat,,, to chanaa For Ha., rranclw, Hall every .. iin. Bjsxi .'in 1 Columbia River Hiiuilay i s p. in ,i Aitorla aml Sai Hatiirtuy ' Uii.llngi III p. m. I I willamstts Hiv.r iranv SX. Si.intay Oregon City, News.,. SB, Sa. m. Halem. aiisii M. . a. in 1 Derrsllfs sssl Wat ta Tuse Ilir. Undlngi. 7 ZJl Willamstts an ita. - ml " hl" Rivsn j,. , Tuee.Thre. Oregon City, Urton isl'J and Sat an,! Wa Undlun. fall 1 haave rrr Ulparla Snaks Klvsr una :i:noa in I Tr1 ' l"y I Ktparli. la UwiMss. "SI F. I t 'AHSLEY, Agent. I'eilSsa ) 1 II l ( I.KANaINU v 1 1 K i INK CJTJBB KiiK CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm CATARRH SMBALrV Ks-: use. lurlo It U' atel plaaatit to t'ontainn no to la -Irug. It His IBs Allayi II. Hi.- ai Dm ki.y liiilam uiatlou COLD 'n HEAD an. 1 protects the Mvnibranc. H.-vturea BsssofTasU' aud Lmvll harge Sue, auc ggtttaor liy mall; Trial Slav, lis- bl mall. BKOTMKtta. 6t Warreu St., Now York. Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock on the Coast TelftphoiM connection ul raneli. A.I fjreii Pilot HiHjk or Pwidlttoa. Ghas. Cunningham. i Nerve Waste. Hue ol the most helpful books on nerve MBfeBAsl ever Issue.! ! Ibat entitlet Servs WmM," by Ur. Savyar ol San Praut-lsco, now lulls rlltU laouaau.l. This work ol an eiper rlsnctsl siul reputablu Bhytlclau U in agree able contrail to Iho vast siltu ol lalae aching wblcb prevails on Ula Interesting subbed. It abouudaj Lu carefully uouthlere.t aud practical advice, aud baa Ibu two great merits ol wla doui and ilucvrity. It li eudoreed by bulb the religious auS secular press. The Chicago Advance lays: "A perusal ol tbe book aud the application ol Ha principles will put health, hope aud beart Into thousand! ol lives that are uuw suffering through nervous Imparement." The book le II o by mall poeSfiald. trueol the aaott Interesting chapters chapter ax, on Nervlues and Nerve Ionics has been printed separately sa a sample chapter, aud will be sent to any eddreea lor stamp by ths publishers. IMF fACtFIC PUBUBHIMU CO., Hoz San VrauelSSO Hotel 1 woe Q80 i) v i v j , KlaRditly Furnished Steam Heated liuropean Hlan lll.ick an I s half froa ileput. Sample Koutn In connactiun. Koom Kate 5(k. 75t, SI.U4) GULDEN RULE HOTEL. I I j J x I I J Cor. Court and Johnson Sts PENDLETON. OREGON Steam heat Klectrlc Lights Amerlcau Plau, raise p.Hi to ll.fiUatlay Kuropeaii pleu, . , 76c, fl.UO special rates by week or mouth Free Uua fleets all trains. Cocnooerclal Trade Solicited. Fine Sample kooma Special Attention Ulven to Country Trails. CONRAD KOH ITU PIMP ALL THK HKWsl Take tba Baat Oreaouiao. Dally j.oo a year by mail. Weakly Bi.jo, atad Saoii Weealy Ba.ou a yoai tempi carpy If e You get Good Beer. When you drink PILSNER BEER. Guaranteed not to cause httdsVOhi or diaainoai Ask for.it. Schultz Brewing Co. TRANSFER, TR UC K I NG, ST OK A GE, CR0WNER & SON. IKl.afllONl. MAIM i Oregon Lumber Yard wool) BDRAli For iiamn a ii. i dwaliiuKs Ulisnper than tin. I lUHllMsT. Lath, Shiuglcb, BuildiuK Paper, Tar Paper. Lime and Ceinent, Mouldings. Pickets, Pluster, Hrick and Saud, Screen Doors & Wiudows, Hash and Doors, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp. Court House. LOANS on WHEAT LANDS At lowest rates J. R. DICKSON, Kaat Oragonlan Building, Fendleton, Oregon. mi n l HMITII tlKKICK DVKK THK Peu.lisuin aavlnga Bank. Telephone reii.leace telephone l. H. B. QAJUrlBU), M. 1)., HOMK' PATH I. I'nrtlciaii and Hurg.on ofllfc lu Judrt Hullitlug Telephouo Ofllt-e. black 71; rest ilencv, blaok J4. I. I.. Ml I.I.Kit. M. I'.. DKSI'AIN IU.OCK. ir.li. mni carrccti arc troubles, catarrhal m.litiii an. I imoairc.l hearing. tlla properly tliu.l lor refractive errors. OR. u" jTin?A0L, ROOM 17, AHSOUIA- ii.ni iiiiH-k TaiaaaasM i; nsmsbms ion- phone, black Ml. OBTKOPATHIC I'HVSHTANS ORB. knvi-. .v :.. "ii. !.. we.l ol Hue lou Store l.YNN K. lU.XlCKriU'JK, 0URON1C mi . ii. r." i ui leases an.i niseaas.oi .ia'-ii tipp Hotel, cor Water ami Mam its., fou.Ho ton nr. ATTOKNKYh. a caw liivm Washington & Columbia River Railway Kur 'lii.-uKo, St. I'hiiI, Ht. Imi. san ( Ittjr, Ht. Jin, Otuaoa, al Aii i'oints i.usi and South Portland and point) on the Sound TIM V. I M It II Mkl'IKUHVll I a. West llouml Leave Walla Wtilal IS; SB , li, um pin . npokaiie Tjkipsii Arnn ImsB - : I am .-Seattle 'i am . Kaai llitiiii.l Itavu Seattle l:iym; IMSB 1 1 iti put , Arrive . iti in it an. isshI V :.Vi mi : .ipokaue SMI am. Kut iiil.irinati.iii reganliug ral tl ass um UU.Hi- call "ii ui l Mreu . AUAa.i.uni I'esJUtos. utsji - li Ai.iiM.ii i. u .1 r. a., Vt ..ll alia. Walk. I A IM'KK A UA1.KY, ATTOKNKYH AT 1. nmce in mating' nana ntiiiniug BKAN . U)WMUL, attorn kyb at Law. Kooui 11 AMaK-lallou Block. I'eudle lou. Oregon. T.O.HAILKY, l.AWYKK. 0V 1101 IN I. el,: U il. .ling Feil.lleloii, Oretou. N. IIKRKK1.KY, ATTOKNKY AT lltnce 111 Auot lalion Block. .AW K. i). HI) YD, ATIDHNKY AT LAW. I'ourt St. HI L. II. RKKUKR, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. i i Oregon. JAMKS A. KKK, LAW OKK1UK IN JUDD BulMlug iTI LLM a N PIMUI, sVTTORMIYI at law. Mr.Stillutan ha. uoeu .luillle.l in practice in l.nlteil siatea patent oRleee and mako ipecialtv ul I'aleut Law Uoout. 10, II, l-l au.1 M Aseocielion hlook. BANKS AND BRUKBBS. THK KAKMKK'U BANK OK WKSTON, Wealuu in-gun uoe. a general bauklug bu.iuea Ki ..... bought aud sold. (Jol lectiou. prouplly alteudetluj. Affairs lu tuo.i uitvlleut c. imll. lou, aud ao reporteil uuou ttv in t Diltgatiuu i um i.i i ti.-. ul reapouilble citlseu. tlfflcers: K Jaineaou, president; Oso. VS rroebstei. vice presideut ; C H fierce caahiet J h klllgurc aatiaunl cashier, direeuira li. A. Uartmau, v. M. Johna, T J. frloe O r Oraw.J r. Klligor-, Hubert lamssou, li. W Hroebsial. 1 IKHT N A I Itt.N.vi LAN K (IK ATHKNA, OlSJfOB t.apiul. lou.uui. lurplua ami piodu lo.uiiu. Interest ou Hmi depostu. Itesl. iu lurilgn am) duineitu SZ0haOfl t ollectloua promptly alleudeit to Ik-nr-, r .v. tenia pre. Meat ; I I kira VK.v-presi.H-ut, K L Bar asLlari Mr. k I, Uaruell, aasuuni caihisr. KIR ST NATIONAL BANK OK PKnT)Lb7 um Capital, 7ii,oui; mrpiua, Bkj.cu, Iraua an. n general bauklug builueas. Bxcliaugt an,! u-legraiihlc trauilera aol.l on t'hu ago, ban rraucisoo, New York sud nrlucipal poluu In lu. Norlhwssl. brail Urawu ou Chtua, Japan aud Kurope Slakes collectioua ou reaaouable term. U-vl Aukeny presideut , W K Matlock vice-president ; U. B Wade casuier H c Huerusey, aalliuui cashier IHl PCNUIdtTON HA VINOS BANK, l-eudleuju.uregou lirgaulie.1 March 1. 1SSS; capital. loOUUu, surplus, lou.!.., luujrosl al lowed on lime depostu. kUchauge laeighl au,i sold on all principal pomu Hpeclalal leutloh given to collccllous. W J.Kurulsh prealdeul; J N. Tsal, Tloe.p,.dBUi , 1 J Morrli. caahlsr AKLHITBI.TS AND BUILDas. T. C HllWAUO lUi'UlT,,,: Boom i7, judd buirdiu: U"J or oouu'y Dk-iia. A,Yl ON'l'HAlTOK AND aer.canueleltatthe Bat Oregou.au office 0IMT1BT8. VK11' 1,KNnHr okkiok K. A. MANN, lllsNriBr IN ahhiiiha Uol Block, over 1?. B. Ulopwn. oafoe A MILTON li. MKTSSLKK UKNTIsr ""Ta vlng. Hank Bulldlug 8A" IN POUND- IHL UBRJUMAJfTKR iiio ol leu day. lor cost, aud eipeuVe. l"r"" tin. brown horac. branded with a.iunrier. circle ou lelt shoulder and A ,. igh .houl der.weighl .ibout B ponuda, ago" about .5 Uaual September ii,, igut. J. M. HBATUMAN, Oil, Marshal. IN POUND THK KOLi.owIno Die Cff.rikfc. i,lrk .h' U..U up by' he oi iu uaya tor coat, au.l eapeuaea i b'rTii : STfiS o1"' buut Oated aepteuibefii, l.aJI 3- M. UKATaslAN, ctly Marshal Ths Kast Orauooian la lUaiacn Ora Bon s rspraasnuttva pp.r. UMUsB. and the ueoplo apptaciats it and show it by hair libwal patrouags. It is tho advai. eing tTMdium oi tkus sswtion. NORTHER PACIFIC Kl NS PulhuuD Slecpitui Cars,! I Wnant DIlfaBj Cars, Tourist SleepinK Car f HT. PAUL RINNEAWt HI Ll'TH I KAKlid T1 I1UANI1 CKOOKHTUJ iVlWKPKd HKIiKNAual III TTK. TBftOUGH TICKETS CHK'AOO w vHHINOTON PHILADELPHIA M S MIRK bohtois and ull Hiiii" l-jsai aad SsHli Thssagk iloksu to Jsaea s4 CMsk I .. ulna aud Norlhsru I'aeiUo sMsSSWI and Auierlcau lluu. TIMS SCHIUULI. Tralna leave IVudlelou dH) I0,K ' at tl Ml p in aaafc,! Kor lurlher iulormalion, tirni ear ml tickets, cnll on or write w. a -1, Ileum. tregou. or "ZZLj,! TBIrd and MortiwJuSU., rviu"" ill L' First Ever in Pendk r-ir lalH 1X)1'' STOUT PORTER ON a I I 1. I V I bM i) t I LUNCHK.S : : hchi.1T kTUSUji tit lirew of Utf r"" . . tinii; unver lu-it U i.ire . iaa 4 7PPPA 831 I 111-. mrutK' ...THE-- Oregon Mortgage LIMITED. FARM LOJ Ou improved pr-r at lo sest esrrsal CHAS. F. G. FATTUI' Wall Wglu'