East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 19, 1901, Image 2

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    fir-onsl KUrUaU ofAutumn
vjiciiiu LvAUIUll
Apparel
' 1 kit V
1 '.
The newest brightest sad beat
ill Suits. Overcoats, Hats ami
I furnishings for men sad boy'!
I are shown in our assortment for
rail ami inter t u i.
Our extensive variety embraces
so many different patterns una
kinds, that every body'i teste can
be Mliifledi
Out prn es are tin lowest and
' the samr to all. and everything is
guaranteed.
BAERtf DALEY
One Priae Olothkn, IStrniehera ami Hatter. Pendleton.
fitu'K nl civilisation tin privilege or
ii i- film nil law ntnl CORtlMttlnil all
oroer, inn rether thet when one (orm
ni lew or Kovi-nimi'iii lierenui ii'
strmtiw ni the ends of government
the people. iKtiiiK throtiRh the. nm
ioni. niijfiit pheniv the form of the
law not by the destruction oi so vara
men! Inn by the snheUtution ol more
wholesome laws, better Order end
more oerfeef prov em merit
benefitted II the
txed upon the
every safeguard
the preetdent's
Brad upoo the
anarchy: vvlifti
by tin1 asssiill
itkda - . oitohkk in. ioi
l)AIIA.
Kaat Oregoulnn
rrNDLIiTOW.
WKERL1 AID BEM-WEKKLY
BY l n m
PublUhiukT Company,
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rotiifivo to lif thr host lutiMcsts of
tin i pie mej force t ti-m to Hiuotiiei
their raeentmenti bnt thoec extien
cioc iin never online uiem to do so
willingly.
Kor tllene reasons, tile Kast On
Konlan thinks that by a very IOB
hOI W'allaio MeOemmeSt, aspirant
'. ' 'onrecmiuin Mn(id'c at. is
mi the nroieiie -n lndh Mi Simon
end i Mr Oorheti Tin logh of tin
Ituetion and ol reeenl history is
tcetnet It
W J BRYAN ON LAW.
SIMON AND CORBETT.
Tli Kant OroKoiOnn annoiim es
that Wallace McC'ammnnl l Hrt
land Is an ao v.d ,indl(lat fe.r the
nomination tor ooiiKiess in the nee
OOd (llatrtrt to miceeed Maleoni
Mood It says the notnlnat ions are
live months away but "Ihe pollti
clans are Just now didiot the real
work that will make ni the slate.-- end
Itoailnat Ions " It thinks McCain
mailt s reedlitecj will be Motor
lavor ot the eastern OreKon i audi
date in' Kovernor amonsi (ieer li
however. oharaeterlxeH his candidal
us another demanil mi the part oi
Portlend for oAeea oi prominen
It Hirther aya: "The cms m Hit
ipiestion Is flow will Simon
and .Mitchell altun theniHelves
N to the eonuresHinai'. " ' The Now
can tell the Kast OroKonlnn that Mi
i'..mmanl Is one of Oorbett't bOWOn
liiK'i Sii-ion's.
The Meet OreKoinan doiihts thai
Mi Cuinniani can im at the wame
time remain the open ally ol Mr Si
iron and of Mr. Corbet!. Time a
when thin ion Id have hwen and was
I, nt. at that tune Mr Simon wa os
tenslbly workltiK for Mr Corlietl s
lection to the senate He was man
ikIiik Mr Corbett s oamiialKU, was
ipnillllni Mr Corbett's money which
was supplied by the latto to MTTa
the usea of practical politics.
Hut. Mr Simon so think tin ma
Jorlty of well posted men. acted in
bad tallh lowards Mr Corheit and
soolired his own eleclion
nirtln rmoi. . It If. believed that
Mr. BIiiioii had alieady deieate.l tin
Irtte Mr. Holpli s eleclion to the Unit
( d States senate the while he os
tenalhiy was eiideavoi inn to Induce
tin- icflrieiniere to eled tae w,,u
died, vaiil many of his friends. Iioni
disaiipoiniment over his defeat
The nixlit Mr Simon was ttoetWl
truth flashed in upon UW IUWWI
of Mi Corbett. Mr Soon
other real friends of Mr.
Tin y then openly oharned
they had reason slnoe to
i, eli. i thai Mr Simon nan
aeaeat wiih Mr. Oeraett
bad actually connived at
defeat III olilel. ween
in which it were pos
uihlc. to secure his own election
All who know aiiKht of the inside
tacts of that period ol OiejBB 1,011
ins know that one ol the aeeepted
facts that have been bruited about
over the state is that the editor ol
the 1'ortland OieKonian had alieady
... ...... i ... I-1 .. I. .1.. Uini.in'
vrltlen U leader III which . ..........
wan oxeolialed in lanKuaKc "eh as
only Mr. Bcolt himaelf can prodm .
by Bkllliul joiuuiK tonetln i plain An
Klo-Baxon words, that he was iitdin
eil tO kill" it and substituted an
other in which between the lines could
be read anything bin joy over the
election of Mi Simon
This aliened laci is mentioned
not as a positive assertion, but as
that which is commonly believed by
men who have taken Ihe pains to as I
certain tin aotual stains ol tflslri
at that time.
These thine belne trm
omes difficult indeed, to
that. Ii Mi. McCaminaut hi
kaow longed prateae ot Mr
he can at the same time Is
as a triiHted scion of the
house nl Corbett
Ah a matter ol tail Mr Simon is
pemaai tee xrafa to Nlr OorheM
and to Mi Scott, lor. political oppou
(ntu to the contrary not withslaudiUK,
these are not men who will brook in
fractious ol oursoual hotior in. vx
kaeaeeH of uolltlcn and what tnuy
Hie
standuiK
and the
Cornell
nor have
titer their
not been
that he
Ml Corbett s
the time (aim
'When God Mitl" there - light."
there was light and that IVMi law
I la. moon and stars Opi rate :.
cordli c, in a Mxcd bj thi reatoi
o! all tiiiiivs The human body op
eratei en the llnwi m perfect Inn
aim wild: this lav. Is violated a pen
iltv murt In pHid Men BMm have
doubted end dtepnted the, extetenra
oi ii God bnt they ba 1 1 I n nu le
lo roeltll that In "i lie mi their die
putationo end lhli doubts there are
natural laws which cen noi be vie
later with Impunity. So society
muei havi lawi end thotc law will
eelel end be, Inforced in spite ot the
pratMta ot those who oppoa ell lew
.lie all KOM-riMliolil Pilose wim do
uoi , indersiand the law and eVOfl
I hose Who dispute the RUthoilt ol
iln law an willing to take ndx.in
taK"' of the law whenever the need
protection When Baum Chndiaaw
and her fellow anarchists were plac
ed.undei arrest they were quick to
call tin a lawyer and rend) lo avail
themaelvoa ol the iwroottfi ol the
Bovernnent, aithouKh in so dolni
Ihe) Invoked the aid el tin govern'
mi nt Which the) had denounced
While it was law that lorbade Ihe
eaarehleta t do evil, it was like-
wtet law thai threw about them
ihe efeaeerdi essential to indlvldu
ai libort) it was law that eaeMad
Hies. people ('Veil III tile llllllllent
when 1 1 1 1 passion was -lured to
lis depths, lo escape swift ami sum
mar) puniemmeut u punis lment
which would have been Injiiatice.
Dr. JobMOn said: "law is the
Ml raeuH oi human wisdom eetiei
upon iiimun expeiieiicc for the bene
:n oi the public." No one hus con
tended that law is perfect . the
steady trend ol Ihe kooiI BOB ol tin
world has been and is. to make upon
the law such improvements a are
siiKKcslci! by experience History is
Hied with the achievements ot men
who hac oricanizcd opposition to
governments then exUHllKi but lion
oi is accorded only to those who
while protesting iKainst one form ol
Kov'ernment oi om admlnlatratioe Ol
... rninen' propose to substitute
in Its place, not anarchy, but another
tone ot poveranMBt or another ad
ministration complete in Us or. lei
and in their opinion more llkelv to
be edventegeout to the people.
Bree om own Pocleretton ot in
dependence, alter statiuv the ends
it ayrerniMBti aid "whenever'aay
form oi poveraeMnl beeoem de-
tractive ol these ends, it is the
rtehl of the people to alter or to
all. dish it. and lo substitute a new
piToniment, tayini lis foundations
on s n l' principles and orxaniuiK
lis powers in sm h lorm as to them
shall seem most likely to effect their
safety and happiness " Thin clear
riKlit MM raoognixedi not that It
would kivo to anyone within Hie con
ITCHING HUMORS
i uinyiela Kxtruai ut lui.
Trnaliumt i
I'.m i i:iv'..ii i ru riusni. (4.-K- ), Uiilcaiiau
tin- kla nl . i u.t- .ind Miale.1 1 a rn ua v onu
lilt-li I .'hi. , te allay ItrhlUK and i-."'tlie and
laal,.iB(l UTlciiaVHKaoLVBMi (inc.), luruol
aii.l . Ii-kiii-c tUv liluod. A .llljflc gr I U (ll4in
miMm nl ! i iiic Ilic M-vcrcfel limine
Hui.l ihwusluMil Hi. VflW. I. 1 1 lm... e ii ( nm.
Cum . I' .a , i.. ..... - ii i ... , .k:-i Hai'lt "frat
So ioly will bo
attention of all li
manner In which
was thrown about
assassin When In
president thet was
the crowd excited
upon the chief megietrate ami justly
Indftnent, aonehl to rtoettoy the as
sassln's life, that WM anarchy ; hut
when the WOtinded president s.ild
'I, d no one hurt Mm." that was
law It Is not diSeull to understand
Why the Impulse ol the crowd at
HulTiilo was to destiny the assassin,
y i t had his life been taken an Injury
would have been done to the i ausc
ot food government It was in re
cognition ol this lint that the an
thoritlea look every euro to MVC him
rrom violence! end In nil the history
or the world the cause ot good gov
ernment wni never more completely
Vindicated b) tin authority ol the
law nor bettor IIIiihI ral 1 than In the
trial n or led the president's mur
derer. The bar association Ol HnfTalo re
alized that this was to bo a supremo
test of the wisdom and lustiee of the
law, ind therefore the association
asked for the appointment ol two of
the most eminent lawyera ol the
community, Judge Titus end Judge
Lewie ns nttorneye for the prisoner.
Although the teeV was thoroughly
distasteful ote. the recpomlblllty
irotoeed b) the conrl vvhs eccepte
by the lawyera ami within one week
gftor the president was laid i" reel
In spite of eecttemenl end passions.
Ihe assassin went tn trial surround
od by the protection eecorded to
vers Indlvinunl under i he Inw,
While it is the law thai require the
life oi the president's assassin now
that his guilt lias been Judicielly
established. It Is likewise the law
thai prevent! the conviction oi an
innocent or Irreoponolbte n an V
only did ihe OOUli imptire into the
act oi til ii i- the shot, imt reused an
examlnetli i t" i nedi by he mni
eminent i hyet' us to
whcthi the prl, one,- at t
lane ami therefore, raep
1 " del (I.
This dlP la ol luetlne, ibis met
ous car" for the rights ol the pi t. on
a demons! i ales Hie recUtUdl ol Hie
government and the reggrd fOI the
wisdom oi the very rules which
Lewis as attorneys for the prisoner
ami dospisi
It is said Unit the anaiehtete who
have been ilciyiiu tin authority of
cm n ty ami the government also de
ny the existence oi ii Ood The ue
eensity tor govern menl is recognised
in Holy Wi ii ami tin onstaut "i
forts of statesmen who have had at
heart the well being ot society has
been to make human Inwi conform
as nearly as possible in the laws oi
nntnn and oi natures Qod. The
laws ot pwfl have been imperieet
and to iln end oi time the laws of
men will lack perfection but the
remedy Is BOt In tin dost nu t Ion ol
all law hni in the remodeling ami
reioriulng ot existing laws In accord
ance uuh tin- lessons ol liiiman ex
perieece Law is all pervasive ami
Its authority Includes man. Hie cli
max ot creation ei well as the santl'
li st atom.
ii tin tear ot Qod is the beginning
Ol Wisdom. lite I'eeogUlllotl III till
Ihorit) end obedience to law come
mxl ill the pathway ol progress
As centuries pees the biieier law
should more nearly approach to
ward tin serfeeUon oi thai divine
law whose Infinite seope the pool do
scribes when lie seys
"That very law which moulds a tsar
And bids it trickle from Its source--
That law preserve Hie earth a
sphere
Ami guides the planets In their
course '
Commoner
MISS VIRGINIA GRANES
Graduate Nurse, and President of Nurses' Association
of Watertown, N.Y.,
Tells How Much Doctors Use Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Has Yet To Hear of Its Failure To Cure.
it Is not Infrequent thai Information comes to our ettentlon P"i?R -hsV
the medical profeaaion In general prescribe larre quantlUen ot ujwm .
Plnkhnnt's VegetHble Compound In their private praoust
it is i fact beyond dispute thai nowhere is to be found a
unlveiealtyenoMsfui m curing fsmals ills, and the bi-mlnded pnvsioian
Of to-dav Unulck to rerivnlxe bis duly to his patient, and does not I sit at i
preearlbe the b.s. medicine he cen find.-the medicine thai bi re an i
p.iekest to iM inj relief to his patient I for this ve.'.v reason W"'"""-!?-"
trerv best phvalclnna are prescrVblng In their treatment ol ferns ,1. .11 wwm
K. I'liiklmmN Vcgotoble Compoand, while noi In th
perhaps, but in plain prescription bottles wit h t heir wn or druggusts nam.
It is our pleasure and our privilege to publish g letter fr-n S IP
nurse Whose reputation and promlnflnee in her profew.on lends much ueht
to her ,, pinions and vv hose testimony goes to prove our statement in
u. the high esteem In whi,-i, LyflU B. Pinkham's OfjetaMe ompoiimi
in held l)V our leadini: pli , snians uiui ir.tincu inns.
., termine
bin was
islhle for
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL.
Cor. Court and Johnson It a
PENDLETON OMOOM
Steam beat Kleclrlc Liglm.
Aiuerlcaii rlitti, rtr II. ii Ui 1 1 KJ .la;
Kurupaau plan iOc, 7.V, fl.tti
Hpcelal raiu. by wuek or imialb
Free Bus fleets all Iralos.
Comniercisl Trade Solicited.
Pine Sample kooins
Special Attention liiven lu
Country Trade.
CONK AD KOHLER PMOP
ii o m Um
1,,'heV.
III. ijl
I'. .Ide al W SB
IPC
Laurels
Attain !
Tlx f.ru tw.iiw.i
Saa maft Ou oow
pfmlal Award to
I.W.HARPER
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
mJau w.rld ml
KwuHmw iaa
Hold by JOHN SUHMIUT
The Louvre Saloon
raw ni s iur, . OKSUON
I i'K are the puplu ami tliu uuly pvoplu la Ibn
Ha.l.llory buinei In tViidluloii tbat eia-
pi, v lull force of uiochaiilcii Ilic roar around. '
i ami uako our own daddlua, llarnuan, etc , and
I to not ablp tbom from tbo facliirlu lifcu aoiau
ol our muiiMtiuora ami ibvu toll you lliey are
aj good aa uoioe tuadof but tbtty are uot.
JOSEPH ELL,
I.eatlloK Uarnesa and Saddlery .
to eur UNbsH cam
pew. ou abelyon, walla, ot
lor wrapplug purpoaea
Old uewapapera iu large
Mm, tie- ol oue buudred
each at lb oeuta a buuillu
at T1IK KAH'I OUKOONIAN OKVIOK feudi.
win Oragou
Old
Newspapers
IK K SS K l
M1H8 VIRGINIA 0RANK8,
"Dkai: Mils. Pnraiuxi Twelve years oontiouous service at the
nick bednin some of our promlnenl hospitals, an wall anal private home,
baa given me vnrhMl experieiiees with the dleaaaai of ewmen. have
nursed Home iium) UlstreawlnK cnaai of Inflemmetton ami ulcere tLon of
the ovarieM surl I have known that dootore need Lvdle &
Plnhhwm'f Vnjrttililu ('om pound when evervthituj else failed aitii
then patlente. I linve advised mj patients ami hiandi to uae it. ami
have ral to bear of ii Brnl failure to euro.
- foot feare a pn I had falling of the womb from stmlning in lilting
a heavy pauentiaud tutowingoi the value of your Compound I Imganto
use it at OUOe, III III in si weeks I was well OBOB iiiok . anil baVB bad no
trouble lUine, I am rnoet pleased to have hail an opportunity to say a
law words in praise of your Vegetable Oompoundi end shall take every
occasion tn recommend It." Miss VtaoiNta Gnawne 444 8a Spring 8L
Los Angelee) CaX Preeenl nddrees.
itc ii. therefore, believed bj nil women who are hi that Ljrdla
i Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the medicine the should
take. It lias stood the test of lime, ami it lias hundreds ol thou
sands ot cures to its credit. Il should, therefore, lie considered
unwise in experiment further,
Mrs. Ptnkhum,Whoee address is ,v mi. Muss., u III answer clieer
t a a 1 1 ami without cost all letters addressed lo her hv sick women.
S5000
Itt.WAIlM. V Imv.l. ,n i will. lit. N UloMl Cll) llMtknf l. un, JWWO,
nlii h will M it-l t Any ptMVOH w bl DM iln-1 iMl tlir iSoVB lfiiiiii.-ni.il ivitrr
In not gtmuuio, or Waa u 11 1 liev I Iwfor' obtftlBlM tbe VftMf! vrinl imbt
Uiiaaiuai. I,liit I. riitkhuMii M tliciui- ti., I.ynn, MtMtv
Hotel
Pendleton
Liniicr New "ttnaj?e ncni
Strictly PIrst-Class
Fiicellent Colsme.
livery Modern
ConveoieD e
T
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Give lh a Trial.
Kateb $2 00 a da)
Special Kates by
Ween or montti
(tar and Millard Hun Headquarters for Traveling Me I
The Best Hote' In Eastern Oregon.
Van lran Bro.. Props Successors to J. E. Moore
A CARLOAD OF CR.M:i
all ol the newest and latest patterns,
especially selected lor our Autum
trade, has arrive 1, and the BOOdl are
now in our store readv loi the inspec
tion oi Pall huyers. They comprise
the tines! line of wiltons, tapestry,
ingrain and bfUSMll ever shown in
Pendleton. Carpet ei 50c to $2 yard
W allpaper and mailing al cost. Un
dertaking goods always OB hand.
JESSE FAILING.
FRAZER OPERA HOUSE.
Oeo L. Bakar, U-e.ac au.i Muaagur, Jaa. U. Wileli, IjckI Uniiaiter
A HomeSpun Heart
A Play that Will Live Foffvgf,
A oomptsuion Hsy to Humao HegrUi.
One Night Only
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1901.
Popular prices: 35c 50c, 75c, 00.
Uvalaun aak at Kiamar', Hlatluucry (Hon- I'liday niuiiiliif.
The Place to Buy : : : :
Ih where von nm l'"t gOOdl
quick Mini dhsep prli es.
H,.! line of
Lumber, Ltth,
Sliiiirl's, Huild
ino, paper, Tbt
pAper.Linie aiul
oement, Pickets
Plaster, Brick,
Sand, Mouldina
Screen I lOOW V
Windows, Saeli
,i.- hours, Tfl'M
Cditii Pipe.
Latnber Van!.
r. FORSTER, - Proprietor.
Wholesale
dealer tn
Ice,
W ood and
Schiil
Milwaukee
Beer.
Henry Kopittke
PHYSICIANS.
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ti m. natapSiMK ri
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ol rtrtt Sntional Msnfe. OStSS lioiim 10 to ID
a. di. , I te I l' in
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Ktsdlslon iavitiK anna MseeeneSti
rcmilcni c U'luphoiir !
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n myall'... aid WurKeou OBt In liuli
i'uIIiIIiih III"!" "li'''. "lac 7:i ; r1'
Ssnss, buck ii.
i. U M 1 i.l.KU. M. li., 0B8PAI N BLOUK.
triiMiH ami norrvi'la eye Iroublua, cniarrlial
on. in 1011- and ISipsllM iioaring. UiSSBSl
prsystl) inn 'I fr r-irai uvi' urrora
UK I). 1 M I' .v I I., IH aM 17, A HHI M 1 1 A
lion LI. i"M IvtoiilioiK.' l. rvaliltnrn lole
pfeSaSi black 111.
JhTKOPATmTc I'M YHICIANH, PBS
kayu a Kuyua. Otttrc, ouu blimk woal ol Sua
luu Sl.irc
ub. Lynn i;. iii..vkumlkk, oubomic
ami SSrtSIM 'iii aua and dlSSSSM 01 woimtii
opp. Hun i, 1:01 StsaSff and Maiu SIS., I'midUi
tou, Ore
ATTORNEYS.
UAHTKK .v. KAIiKY, ArroUNKYH Al
1. 1, oOnv 111 rtavlus Sauk MiiiMliis
HKaN A I.OWKIiI., ATl'OKNUYh AT
Law Hooui 11 .VMociaiiou Hluck. I'ouUlc
ton. Oroaou.
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InOd Ssllrtlsg 1','ii.t.' ' . , orvsuu.
N. HKKklil.KV. ATTHKNKV AT oAW.
ouict' in AaaiHiauuii Block.
K. 1). lloYli, ATT'UtiNKY AT LAW.
court bi.
Ill
L it. bbkobb, ATTOKnBY at LAW
I'en.li Orogou.
JAMBS A, KKK, LAW OKKHJL IN JIH
SslllWaf
iTi.LMAS a PIBBOB, ATTOBMBTM
al law. Mr. Sulliuau lia, o- uu a lmltlvd I .
prseUoa in Usiaad ilm paluul oltl.o, anil
wiaki, ,p(. tally ill I'auui l.i Hoouia lu, II,
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HANKS ANU SnUKKRS.
l'Uh r ARM KK'b UANB OK WBBTON,
WaaUiu, Orvgou. Do. a h. n ,. banking
uumuok, Kaciiaugc bouHiii au 1 aold. C',11
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lorvlKii ami iluuuilir uihuiik 1 olluclloua
proapU) alK'uduil 10. Iloury ,:. Adaiaa, proa
idu'il;T.J, Kin., viccpioaiUeiu. S. L. Bar
MUiOSslilsri Mr. K. I. Haruou, Malaiaut
senwi
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a, un yvuvrai bauklug buaimiaii. Sst'baiiKi
aud UllUKraiililc iraualcra aolil 011 Dtucaao, San
Krauciaop, Now York aud oriuclpal poiuia iu
liiu Nortuweal Dralu Oraaru ou Chlua, Japan
aud Kuropv. Makoa eollociloua ou roaaouabli
t.rui Uvi Aukouy, prealdaul, W K. Matlock
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ueruaoy. aailtiaut catldoi
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aud aoid on all principal pomu Special at
ivttUvu siveu ui lolleiUoui. W. J.Turuiah.
preaideul, J. N Tuai lo-pra'diut . T. J
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T. If. MOWAUU, AUCU1T1CCT ANU Hi
purluivudcnt, uiakea rouplaiv aud reliable
plana for bulldlua. lu Ibn clly or coiliury
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bullderi Katiiuatoa luruiihod ou tborl uo
," Ju work a .pociallv I'rouipi aoriu.
simp ou Bluff .iroel, uear jfalu alrwit
U A,Y' I'UNTBALTOK ANO
builder kaiimaiea lurulabed ou ail kluda ol
uiaaoury ceineui walk., aioue walla, etc or
der. can be left at ibe Kaat Oreaoaiau once
UHNTISTS.
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k Buildlus.
HIDBS. HHLTS AND JUNK.
vol i an QB'J rui UIOUB8T MAB
juui iiiuob, pen and all kiuda
Ol juaV, audi rubber. bL. ,',,,,,. 1 7i
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IN I'oi Nl I HK HUKK1NAJTTKB OB-
CilJ urarabal aud will be old .1 ine oi'ptrllfou
ol leu daya for coala aud exiieuaea. "v"""u
1" T , , . oraiioen w in a ouartar-
circle ou tell .boulder aud A ou rlgbt aiioul
a iiooui ljll pouuila. ana aUmt A
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The Eaat Oreatuiumn ia Ki.in rv
Son's icpieeeiiiative pspsr. It loada, and
lao peupio apprsclsts it and a trow it by
Usir lineal patronage. It is ths advor.
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Railway
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Good Beer..
When you ilriua'
PILSNER
BEER.
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tll..lllt8H
Ask for it.
Schultz Brewing
Oregon Lumber li
WOOD UUTTSBlt
Kor bsrua sutl SgglHSf
Uiiospsr than tin.
Lumber,
Utth,
8hinale& ,
Building rspf-
Tar Paper.
Lime and txnient,
Muuldiuaa.
Pickets,
Plaster,
Brick and Sand,
Screen Uoora Wiou""
ai . .A IVvarft.
Terra 0s
Borie & Light, M
Alta St., op- Court Ho
THE.-
Oregon Mortgage
LIMITED.
FARM LeS
Ou luiprorad proaM
al lowaai eurraal
CHAS F G. PATTULLO
Walla Walla, Wait-
Farmers Custom
Fred Walters, V0
capacity , BI barrel, a aaf
Hum eaoSaussd lor (
flour, Mill aed. Oboa