Have you aeen our tock of j Hsh and Well Fitting and Overcoats and Children; all new patterns Mid cuts at popular prices. nfc.ren's suits $1.50 to $5. 'y's suits ni's Suits rcoats t. --T : $4.00 to 12. $7.00 to 20. $4.45 to 20. DALEY Mcn, Fumuilwrs ind Hatters, Pendleton. I NO NOTORIETY FOR CZOLGOSZ HI UKK 1- fe m kit nvi BA a , Company, OHH.ON. n u- at, I l l nan 91 Ti: 1MB moth hpfrnuiath t fi BBMKk. . . . la il'y.'w.lT 3 . , Ml MM P MOPRI8 ON FORMS a tjfmri i H. WmUr Mor rrue, l'mteatant Rpil in an Kran- i ti w ii Hi nt formal i eeling In tci MM fl'IIH'IfCh laOMD. II Tin' l i" etyar. Ii w ill heed the I Ortuimi it will lie htHKiliiK There i rm ehuultl be de heretofore. nrufiwtotl iMiUici- ni lition of poaaiiur ion an. I u . a triii. I i!atr . fun Will. , t A of and , gwcaUM jftft hun-h in "T - MR i . tflixent uia:i or Ml : qmd is the United to tievee in ptiyaical , no. iong wa ifafii''ally, and h place ttHklt for torture. The Her rational view in s.) .-in. Why nut (ol "wXi ni lair forward elepe efaun Ii onto grouinl to no women of ihouiilit and lew without itddiug up twet of I .j.-1 1 aud tiieir -rigt.i to independent pariiapK attract ajiam men 'a, aiwt check the drift of hruiB the rat nun VWMjlolow the one per. Mil. rTrod lb earth. MATTE N OF CONSISTENCY oi,-oi Blai.tiueii ayn the Kaal Milan ia inti.iiBiatant. The Mateo aVfgtoarfc ia a follow: flK. Ur,L...niau, m IVuillotou , On. u ifaa '"' ' U-n u.Mt Ja )( a riK'i i tha eutiai-' ..-.I in eaat- Hrii. ... alt wad Saw "Hie to nay ti .rits aliottl (r . , A.Ma't wa Hi W Mr' matt? i K " -'A Si- u uul a ri i ..mi oiliern over in t to In ul mile Oregon, out yat in. Kat Mfilhumtfon lo- 'thalandini the juat 25 uiilea traiulit r. uii khat he Hiiendk ha in p. political iali politi at bf .-.in. I In. uimiiK in the y reaaouing I .in ii, .'ii. It-. I Wauae of hia L'aiui' of hia uuiWendatiou con- .ucation, wliicii .ii overlooked, .tcularly the oh ..an in reprint in tlie Halam the brand of the Slatedinan, nt an.-, readiug White of the lulnc, ia alati tain, uau- i ate f it ur him of availins liimaelf of tln Iarv provided hv the nthw to run the i. in Train- partv while he ueulei'lN tlir nllieiiil tuiainecH of the rnnntimi afore. nidi The Knntem Oregon liepnhlicnn al I DMH call- upon him to chanue hip MttlHOI toreaign. Deniooratie oflaiwll are not likely to do the latter. Tin BMtMwMa, BtlWW twi will leave October 17 ior Colambaa, 0., to participate in the Campaign in that tate, making stump : ''- for the republican!) Mrn. (teer will arrompany the govenmi will return immediately aftei . lertmn and expect to he hoiue ahmtt N.iveiiiher 10. -The (Statesman. Herein two oxea are gored. In which, moat intelligent reader, in the m gored the more torely? If, hh one in (K'rmitted to infer from the Salem publication! it he wrnnu for a llano afallfl dintrict attornev to devote part of liia time to politics, how about a NPObtioM governor? Af BITRATlON IN NEW ZEALAND Sometime since there was given in these column a sketch of the general .li-ia ; diameter ami method of operation of I ahout among i Ii the Now ealaud law enacted in "to facilitate the settlement of Indus trisl disputes hy conciliation and arlo t ration " Kecvntly the state of New South Walea aent a commissioner i study the workings and effects of ( the KOW 'ieainiiii , ia wilii a l)a to Mtar mining the propriety of similar lajgia. lation for its own i .pie. The Mb stance of the report, with the addi tional light thrown on the matter hy other information, has been mail. 1 1 1 lii it in correaponden e I rum Sydney R B, W. Tfio iulormatiou thus given, while favorable in many repect.doer not quite juitify the glowing picture tha have teen drawn of the industrial . i ItlioB in Nmw Zealand, the "coun t wi .e ut strike. " a According to the New BOOtb Wal commissioners report there I. -vi h. no atrikea of any maun it ode since .hi net came into operation. It has nana fitted the workmen, for most ni tin awards of ttie Imaril and court organ load iiinler the act have been given in favor of the men, granting ahorter hour, higher wages and eaater OOndi' lions of labor, These Umetlts have baen gained without the friction ami intiiTiie that atrikea would have geti .rate. i, and thore are now better rela tion between employer and emplnve.l Manv employes who were originalh ho tile to the act are now favoral.n disposed to it, because by aattling the ratio of wagea ami the condition of production for a fixed period tin latote lias enabled employers t Itai into auntracta with the certainty that Uiav will U- able in fulfill them "hi art ha 'he universal rapport of tn. workman. Tha aouimiaaionar wa nl.li in find among them the i.pi -it i to riimpulaarr arhitiation whicli bar. been reported as existing among Ibc workmen ol the United States and Ureat Britain. The whole conntrv i commending the course ol the OuTfalii authorities in the Unnlogar. ease The great danger was that the BUIfdaTPI should he per mitteil to gratlly his insane vani'v hv '(leeches ami interviews. and thus haie I fully stir other minds like his own. j Hut'he was kept ID close confinement 'and beyond the reach of newspaper re porters and !)f terlcal person, and he has been tried with an tne nesp m in consistent with justice. (Considering the magnitude of hi crime, he has hardly had the shade of notoriety that he must have expected, and his friends, if he has any, have been cheated out of the spectacular effeeta with which, unfortunately, the mur derers of the ureal are ton often sur rounded. Nothing could he more terri hie to him nt them than the cnhl formality uf the indictment, the icv progress' of the trial Me nai. even armed with eminent legal counsel, in order thai no scandal of irregularity might disfigure the nroreei ling! In short, the law treated him us the Bftnaa of It.. hernia treated tin presi dent of the suicide club ill Stevenson tale, giving, bin. till the c invent tonal nrivileges of tin Bald Hut he must have read death in iti eye the moment he was led into court, and tn do him justice, he seemed to .recogniae his fate, and receive it w ith a mean sort ot indifferent e. Who Ol our distinguished preachers and public men who out raued common sense, in the first paroxvaisms of thier wrath, Mill deny that thissteaily inexorable enf rcetnenl i ( the Ian of the laud i not botWf, a a public example, than the lynching tliey favored so stroniilv at first'.' The people and the authorities ill Hul'lalo, deserve everv word of applause they have Intd for their level-hesde ' enndne' to a n.osl trving position. Wa take it that thev are better representatives of the people of tins lountry than any of the frenzied uentlemen who leaped into the newspapers, on the night ni I .ptctnlier II a a a Apparently the public likes to see the almost ostentatious indifference with which Mr. BooatfWii reuards the danger of assasainat ion fie goes about Waslunuton unattended except hv agents of the secret service whom the department node after htm on its wn reaponsiiiility. Tliis ia eminently i hiirac.teriitic of him, am! it is so picturertpte tn ace him flinging hue the challenge of anar. hints and roadmen, that it in bard to quarrel with bis hearing Hut fomethin else is to lie i oiihhlcred hesitle the natural American to going fellow . mint ry men I With gioinl over hi per.m. We tuny j presume that the short shrift allowed to ('solg -sz and the general detestation ol his crime have scotched anarchy for la while. Hut l lu' crank la still aim, ml, aud there is no need for Mr. Hoosevell to give iresii proof of ins courage. No i one cool. I Mjapeel him of unmanly f. nr if be took i recaii I. ions thai instantly iiugi'st themselves to tuoiightful men, land niei'lal I v if he Oholtflbfld the public levee That hinelion has out I lived thedays.il its ii-eiiilness in i I now a torture to the unhappv oAglol J when it is not the smir, e of danuer to hi" life. -Collier's We-klv. SAMPSON BROKEN IN HEALTH Admiral Sampson, broken in health, beaut with anxiety, suffering chagrin and dknppni fitment al the time of life when he should have been possessed ol the quiet, peace ami I appinc' earned in long ami hoimranie service (or hi ...iiiitry ll nll'led tn tne svoipattiy of his patriotic fellow- linens, even as fur vears ne posiesatil their unhiuml-d confidence and admiration There is not the slightest doubt tbst the unfor tunate controvetay into which he was drawn ahout the honors of the battle ol '-anti tgo. together w ith the disap pointment tine to in- abeeon from the uieatest naval battle in the world's history, has emhltl red the closing veers uf his active service in the I nilcl Stales navy, while it may jusllv no feared tnat liH life will lie ihofbaoad thereby, i 'ne can ardratly hope lor the complete vindication of Admiral Schley and Still (eel a pro found sympathy for Admiral Sampson in the physical and mental hreak tjowO that apiatars to have overtaken him. OregouiMli. That ia the favoralo aide. There are ime apparent drawback. It i charged that while strike have tie creased disputes nave greatly In creased The board of conciliation and court of arbitration are overwhelmed witli case and nopeleaaiy in arrears The premier ot New Xealaud aouud a uote of warning against the wholesale siimmouing nf employer which ip 'riding the act to death." The award have oeen disastrous to p. one inilu Iriea, threaten to work injury to ..them, and although the iniurtou effect is as yet small in proportion lo the whole volume of iuduatry, there I apprehension of the result ahould a period of hard timet) come. The aris ing of wagea hy the action of the bairds and court has increased the coat of living, and epeciaily in the time of rent. -Cleveland i'laiiidealer. JUSTICE TO CAPT. CLARK it would aeem tO nngJ observers that it is high time that the natiou perform simple act of justice hy be stowing some mart, of rOOOCflitiOfl upon a navai OasOW win, nOBU to have teen lo.t sight of io tne present imhrogli.j. Captain Charles Clark, who commanded the Oregon, ha not bean accorded the recognition due nun lor Ins gallant services. Instead of be ing pnnotod and rewarded he actually lost his rank. The Oregon's memorial run from San KresoiaOO t. Santiago will be recorded in hiatory and not forgotten while the American navy exists. The part played by the Oregon in tin- naval battle of Santiago fired with enthusiasm everv American heart, but the gallant commander of tbature.it lihHii.- machine what of him? Commoner. QOLD OUST twlnm do your work I " "Lmt tow Millions of Mothers USE QJTICURA SOAP, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure, for preserving, vpurifying, and beauti fying the skin of infants and children, ior rashes, etching's, and chafings, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dan druff, and the stopping of falling; hair, for softening, whitening:, and soothing red, rough, gad sore hands, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use Cuticura Soap in the form of baths for annoying irritations, inflammations, and excoriations, tor too ffW or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and lor many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. No amount of persuasion c. n induce those who have once used these great skin puniu: bcautifiers to use any others, especially tor preserving and puriiying the skin, scalp, and hair of infants and children. Cuticura Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuticura, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refresh ing of flower odours. No other medicated soap is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, how ever expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world. Complete external and Internal Treatmont for Every Humour, s a a Uon.lfttiig of CUTICURA Soai io de - tin kin of cnut anil iwlOaja p.. iic .mil ..iitn the thick- m If I 11 ill I mm I n -unit h ill:.- it.-hliix. piil.ni.n. a i, ;..un m .....tin- .in, I seal, uii. I i 1 1. i it v iti .i i i tu ritul aial elvansi tht bl I, u . i siNnufc an U nficn .ititli liiil to cure tin i, ,,-t lorturtna, dlsllg. THE sal urliiH, uihI ImnilllaluiM -i.tt. li- ami hi I hiinioiirit, wftlt l.i.n of hitlf. whn all else fll. s.il ihnnii(h"iit tin worltt. Ilrin-l. InmsM I Si io.it 1 A Son.- -'; ami J- Charterhouae s,(., I.iiintoli. I'otiiii I'lin INH LIIK5! tone., boll) Pup , geataa, t a. a A CARLOAD OF CAKPLT all ni the pewi ll god latest patterns, ggpgojglljf aoloctod for our A tit tun trade, lias arrive!, and the goods are now in our store ready for tile itisiiet ' f' ''on ' ' ''" ',uers They comprise tl" lini'.t ,ii.i -'I ' liinti'-. tapestry. TftAj ili(4iain anil lirusMi.-l-- evel shown ill 'wiit' " Pondleton Carpet at 5m to ti yard tt a. pajiei and matting al cost Un I i I i a ueriaKini; uomi-. always on naiiil. r JESSE FAILING. HEATING STOVES before purchasing come anil look over our large and com plute line of heating stoves whicli we are selliiiK at a very low figure HANSFORD & THOMPSON, The Leadiny Hardware Man. Hotel Pendleton Under New i v Sand foi our FREE booklet. "Colder Rules (or Houtework." fou at find that GOLD DUST m more convenient, cheaper entl OeUer trier, ti em kind s good u COLD OUST, end no ol Uuui enyiluua ale Try a ono end you will en iny price There a no rl'taiiner of it COLO DUST will not do cellar mm g. f glgOAMg COMPANY Ctuceno Si U-n tie., .oik UcHon i Strictly Plrst-Claob Kicellent Cuisine. Every Modern .Convenience MH LaaariB mW W ' ' an ' ' aVaaati ILal Give Us a Trial. Rdleb $2 00 a day Special Kates by Wei or montb Kar and milliard Uaoms Headqat;ra for Traveling Met The Best Hot' Vi Eaatern Oregon. Van Urn Bros , Propti Successors to J. E. Mourv AWmw ,u;ia i, . aaaaaT ut w trtttui aaaaV1 1 tm CURE YOURSELF ! Httlp OP SitUtlOn 'a. Hi i 1 1 ii UULKlUraJ Wanted. C. F. Cook's Enpl(peDt Agency Ut Hi. 41 for UULftlUfAj illMaaSrajtM, IlltlaJillu llivO. Ii 1 1 1 lluiiH ur ulca-raitLiiiu uf lu U t' o ti nielli lirtLiin. IVnveuU evwiogtwii FttioltJfM, aul Uut mutifiiX tola. ly l. u tf aa&, "i awul lit pteiln mimytrnt UV Bk.BIuaa i.i hum ni ll m. u. 3 IwlUeeVtM it ;uvulei Mtt imi The Place to Buy : : : : la wliem vmi ran Rft HOtl' qolek ami tihaap prlow Beat line of Lttmber, latii. Shingles, Build- inji ;i n r. Til paper ,Limfl ftinl cement, Pieketi Plaster, Brick, Band, nouldinj Bereen 1 )"' - Windows, Bash A Doors, Tttirn lotta Pipe. Pendleton Planing Mill Linker Vani. anil R. FORSTtR, - Proprietor. Wholesale di aler in... Ice, Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke WANTKD. SALKBMKN, TO BHbl SCHOOL LIBRA- tii' it'iil Ktipiil t' (..M iie.illKMt.il Lltwrel urn,Hiiiltitiii. ri,,.,, hvliool I'urtiUlilug Co., i Ill- PHYSICIANS. I)K W. (i. OOLI OVriOl IN 1VDI) DiiUillua Dffli't' unurti, to to M m. ; Ito.'i p. tn TelepbOB TI. V. W. VIM KST. M. 1). OKKICR KKAK ol Pint National Henk. UOlio hourt lu lo VI a. m. ; 1 10 1 p. m 1MI.U. J. 8MITH, OKKItIK OVKK TUB r. n.llelon Kariuai Beak, Teinpbonv ll, reelilnc It Irpltiitie it, ii . h. iiAHFiKi.i), m ii , hi Fi ri u autt iurasoi it: lt.ld Huiidiu. T Una one: umv. Maaa Mi item v. blavk 24. j. L MILLBU, M. 0.. DSSPAIM BLOCK. Irvat anil turret I trouble, I'alnrrlntl i'iiiiilttlou an. I itnpeir ,1 iieeritlK. liUaaet properly tlltvil lor reltautlv. urrote Oil. 1). J. M'KAUL, HUUif 17, AHSOCI A nun biot'k. Megaaaj Mi leataawH wa- i'ii. ii- black 161. OHTKOl'A l HU I'H VHICIANH. DBS. kore Ki jre" Oltici', oue tno. weet ol Hot loll Hloro nil. i.vnn K. in.AK.K.si.i;i;, ciiiionh and uervoua Uleeaeea en, I .lieeeaei. ol wouhii tlpp. Unti l, cor IV nier aud Mem VI., t'eu.ll. tou, (ire. ATTOSMBTgi t'AHTKK A KAI.KY. A II OKN KVh Al 1. uBi.i ill .-wviugK Bn Huildlu. IIKaN .1 l.(VKl,l. ATTllllNKYH A I Law. Kouui li AaaaaiaiaMi il.m i I'euttiv Ion. Uregou. T. Q.UA1LKY, LAWYKU. UKKK'K IN i ml,: aull.lltm. Puiiillelou, uraauu. N. HKllKKI.KY, ATTOllNKY AT i.AW Dili, i in aasat iuihi aiock. K. 1). BOYU, ATTuRNKY AT LAW. Court bl. Ill L B. RI.I.DKK. Al TullNKY A! LAW, fuudleloii, liregou. JAMBS A. MCB, LAW OKK1UB IN JUOl) bulldlug isnu.MAN a PIBBCS! ATTOBBBYg ei tew. Mr Hltlliuaii li b.-ua a Ituiiu-l io praclive In Lulled ai.ilea peluut nHi.o mt tiiakua apeclelly ol I'eleut Luei Kooiua lu, Ui U n. I i t Aaenvieiioii bi ivt HANKS AND BMOKKKS. 111!.. KAKMKK'H HANK UK WKtiT'O.N Heeluu, wregob. Iluw e geueral baukliik bunueaa. h. .taiigv buuglil aud aoid. Col ittiou. prouipliy eileudeTlu ABeira In uioai jnelleul i-ouJuiou. auit eo reporletl upou b lUiealigatloiicoinuiilbMiot reapoualblu ulliieua ,"tl cia: K- Jeiut.aou. preetduui, t.ev. N Piuuoelel, rut- ,.t. , -win ' M Pttrii. uuliior J. U. Klllgore, i-.u.n caableri ,litt, t.,i U. A. Hantaan M M. John.. T. J. price, U I Uraw, J. K ki.,gnr-, ttubert Jeuitawu U, W neaeMaL riUH'f NATIONAL bANKUK Al HKNA Oiegoi. l.'apiul, WU.0UU, aurplua aud ptouu. , lulereel ou Iiuj depoelle. Dealt lu foreign ami doiueallr anung, Collectloua promptly aileuded lo, Heurv r Adaina, prtsa Muni;'!. J. Kirk, vlt-. preeitleul . h L Uai tiell. caal.l.r; Mr, k. I. itarueit, aaaiauui anouaTi K1K8T NATIONAL BANK OK PKNUUfc. tou. Caplutl rU,UUu, aurptua, u,Uuu Trau 1- " eou-ral lunim,.- I.,,.,.. 4. . i. ii-' iclce'aplilt Iraualrra ani.l on Ciurago, nai r.wuv.pvv, uw iuii iiun nriucipai poluu 11 luu NortUwecl. Urafu lirawu ou Cbiua. Japei. ami Kuropo. Makua collevlioua ou reaaouain, larioi Uvt Aukuny prealtl.m ; W P Mallo. l. e preldetii ; C B Wade uaablei H i Uuertuay, aatlauul catbUr. mi I'KNlU.fcTON 6AVIMOH BANK, liobju, Oregon Orgnlf.l Mert li 1 i, i -aplUI tVx..UU: aiirnln. .J.. .-' IohihI ou tluie .l -ooeil kat-hain... I.,,.,,,," auit eonl OU all priuclpal poluta Suerlal i Uulion glveu lo ooll. Uoua W J, Purnial. prvaideul; J. N. Teal, Tlce-pretMeul T J aurrti caabler ARCUITKtTb AMD BU1LUKHS. I K HOWAU1), AKDMITKI T ANU HV pertuiuudent make coiapiele aud rulia .t plalu tor binldln tn tn. oily or oouuirr. rtooui 17, Judd building : MHKKK X UOLK, CONTllAl'TOkH AMli biiililera Kaliiualea itirulaln-.l uu alturi no Hbop Jn Blu te.r'ilaia'.ueer """ 0 A. MAY', t ON IRAf liiu iuii builder, kaliutauia lurtiianntl 1,1. .n ,..a. .., tuui nana, elouu walla ulf ler mil Ui led at tlie kal Urogouiau ..atoo Ut UKNT18TS. K. A. VAOOHAN, DKNTIHT lo Judrt Bin aim OKKlvih B. A. MANN, DKNTTBT. IN AH80UIA ll... illook.OTor P B Oloplona oaioe MILTiiN B. mk 1 BLBB, DBA! rlST. a a. vine, uauk Building. Uotueir Main unit Alia Slruut. rKNOLUl'UN OBKUON HIDKb, PKLIS AND JuNK. iuc iaj t.t. I 1 ii K HIlillKST MAK kel price r your lndei. pelu and all kiuda ol Junk, .ueli aa tubber, bra. a,mt l'"?l Itai raga mid bottlea Iron of all klntl apei.ially uu can bring lu oUoeuu onb ..I old rag. or .bit, In kiuo irorlb of 1,1! 2SawM U.-lreate.l in tlie M1U4 aaj W( bae !-oui bere lo auy . ti ye ua a sail ami you w,u aaliilled I 8Uauk & Co , ottlce and ware bouae uet lo Kaalero ilotol, leudlelou Ur" Telepbouu Bed ill ' IN i'OllNl) 1HK Hr.llb.lNAmcaljB'. .leeurlbetl alo..k baa been uku up by tba City uarabal and will be aold at Ibe ei pi ration ol leu day for toe la a ad exueuaee f"""u" dor, welgbl about two pouuda '' a. i?..,,u k yeaia. ag Haled UepUiuibar i, itiui J.M.USA'lUMAN. Ullf OREGON Shorj Line UNION PACIFIC OK. . hit Tim Sohjdul aiv t,,, From Pendleton raoa Cht'ago- H.ilt Lake, Dnr, Ft PortlaM Worth, 2"Wf fSS .-a. m Bpa nil mtn City, HI IxiuU. Cbl- Vi a. m. I tn i'Knaiiil Kal. via flunt Ington. ; Atiantii.' Halt Lake. Daatei. pt. Knnaa Worth, DlTIHlia, nail ' ' ?B, aaa CllV. 6 Kle,0. 10:411 p. m via Baal , ami Kaal. Ington. HI Paul : Wlla Wall. Lewlatoii. Feat Mall apnkii,Wallr.l'Ull- r. , 1,1 man, Mlnm-apollk, Ht. . :iki . m ' la Paul. Iiulntli, Mllwau pokaae, ia, bhiaaga and Kt. Ocean and Kiver Schedule. FIKlM I'tlKTLANIl All aallliig datca aubjeot I,- liauge I, in Per Ian rreneiieo ip. m. ' Hall evory .. day. natly gexreut Columbia Rlvr Stinifay J V ' p. m. , I'ii Aklorla ami ' Huiulay aatunlajr jn, llima lu p. tn. 1 I WlllauiuU Blver Dally M, lunday Orvgon City, Newborf, 4' f M 6 in , Halem, lii.iopuiidnuei' ex. amide) and Way Landing- I la. ei 1 Corvallla and Way 4 ;:m p. m. Tua rhn Lanilltlgk M.ni W .0 ami Hat. " Frl Wlllamolte and Yuni 7 a. m. hill River i in Tuea.Thrk. Oregon City, Dayt.m IMuii Wed and Hal. anil Way Landing. and Frl. Leave j LVa Klparlit Snake Klvar UewulOa :t.i a. ui. J . Bi. Hall) KlparU lo Uwlatoti. Dally. F. F A'AMHLKY, Agent, I'eutlleloii. RUNS Elennt lMinf?Car8 1 Tmirist Sleepy Car; I T. I'AIM iSffiSStfaa I KAROO f I) i it. TO THROUGH TICKETS CBICAOO PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON anil nil potlrtglajifjaaa. livftiina and Ni.rtlt.m (Clllo igUL ami Amorlrati line. ""aaij TIBIK SCHE0ULI I rnlna luavt. Pemlletun dally a, . i a no p 111 ' wg kag) For In. i ii... Itilnrmkllon tlm. and llokU, all ol or wrL w a " 'lletini. i iri'gun. or a u ruv!?J rhlrd mid Mnrrlw.g Oregon Lumber i Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway lnr Ifhlfagnt, lit nun, mi. lniiia, bn mux t'iiy, Ml. Joa, Oinulia, ami All Points L:ast and South Portland and polnta on i lie bound TIMKt .'Allll, HKI'i'KM HUH L I an Weal llouml U-avt W all Walla a ,ia Pun illuton : pun Npokaiii' . ki put; Arrive I annua nil., am : Hvaltl I am . Kaai ll.iiin.l U-avi' Healtlu III pin; Tartinii I itn pui ; ArrlVf W alia Walla i aui : I'uuillutini tlM am Hpokiuie IMS am. Por liiliirinalloii ri'ganlltix rati ami m i . in itiotlatlnn vail ..u or tdtlroaa VY. AHAMH. Afaail l eudlelon, Oregon H B. t.'Ai.llKltllKAH, ti. P. A., I iUa Walla. Waab. Farmers Custom Mill Fred W alter , troprletor. capacity. IK barrel, a day Flour oitihangeil lo; wheal Plonr, Mill P1, Chopped Knd, tit.' . alwag in hand W()( 10 (it'TTEHS For Mime nd ilatliinri tObatgat than tlu. Lumbar, Uatlt, Shingles, Funding Paper, Tur Paper. Uimc und Cement. MouldioKS. Tickets, Plaster, lirick and Siind, Screen DfMirsli Window a.sti uud Duors, Terra Cotta Pipe. Boric & Light, Prop'! A Itn St., ofip. OtMatl How. WHISKEY for Ctwitlemao who lirrlab QuulHy. Hunt by JOHN VCUHIUT I he Louvre Saloon fPNIII "11 IS . 1 M Uily Kt Oiegouian, ttoliwta I rairln. ,,i ratif a FRAZER OPERA HOUSE, Ueo I. Ilaker, I.e.' .a. ami Mauagor, Ja. II. Welch, Uical Manage One Night Only MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1901. T7V An claluiratc production ol the successful 'Iranu idcr I I tTOIl aFV wo nm I'r. M iitt .l liy Ihs Leon M. Hattenback Company with Loui MeCgikUB as Cigarette. I i;..... a. - ..,,,! Ii no. rilbW ) ICIII, 75 ttllli iaa wt j Furniture and Undertaking' Uncle Sum: ' Steer towij grader's Furniture Main and Webb street., m dletun, 0ref0&M Pilot: "Wby go there?" fTn,!. Sain: -Bet-g has the attest lineal Fura hi Kh ftimitl in Haste"1 w and we all want to f1 iyos on the man v nice furniture creation and IMP of the rare bargains he is offering." M. A. RADER. Oorner Main and Webb streets, ...POULTRY...EGS- Inleraational Poultry Pood makes lhs Beef Meal gives tlieui flavor. ClamsbeUS make them solid. Mica grit aids digestion. Try a bample. C P. COLES WORTHY, Hay, drain and Heed. 127 and lay East Alia Street. i'eudlsS M