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etoa Tii. political straws begin tc MM that way. Indicating tho dlrec tiou ol the w nd. A REVOLT IN A MUSEUM. DAILY, WEEKLY SEMI-WEEKLY Y TII Ottoman Publishing CeapMty MbTBU tOK UHBi UAlLY SVBMt!! Tnv Mi Bat wtpy r Mil i u cwpr Ma Diuntu- ij m. uv rpy ptt.wwk, by tmrf r . . . . Tmlllt.'MU"ll Bnww- n m Mi-waaKU m rtiti'1' .'. rT mm I r ffawp n ui nun Ttiaj ithrri ' Bl.t . it r WItX.Y - - " I Onr i-op i'Hrflf UWiVV .I BMHIM Trial nib-lpti.ii v .. . . . y UMRMM imtv. I ! . v lit rl ! BRvrmR, erlett,! i- ! M ' I . V f I . 1 1 I f T' lrl1f ttf ! -11 ! ' II it I. 111. .... (irrltim lBtl -.. WB , r it., h par moiilfi t tti - ln itt It i i- i i. p-r in. on. ! 0i i . MMBve, In I'm i mi R M . I- I ibWi lr month . . IB On. . I o I - - 'n - i'i-i moii li . I wr iRtsa .u ii. Ut v bvsi. , p. r iii ri nn H - tsiw luciM. in Ti.t Hmh ol so' VVpfcrr,pr tn.-o iBf mouth H Ha. il " npr. I .tv.rtts-iii.i. -n sm vv .-... VtakiT r ii: arl lawnttou. imt lack, ti.m ari -OB, in n 1am utiKvt. tile v .iUt pr iio i Inwriijn. PORTLAND IN EARNEST. t at ...41 mantii r-.e1 .. :. RI . ir Portlands Caaatboi of Ooanaaraa !. . :. : - 'i 'In niattet ill -In mi araoogaeai CohuaMa rl Tha nrt:atiuatiin: tine formulated the onh fOMaUM titan thn' has yet boon praOOOted for the prieeutlon of tktt work it aveatvei th tMpming at Km rtvoe Mm Poettaad to a depth Ir B-t unmiodat. tti- , . veHo now coating into use und opwitai th' apper river ao far as iMllM ll tltr -:- a- .i' i .ai Till it- tho iilati that has lwen urv ri b; tho Rant iirogoninn (o-- hmnMH pat and tlMmM at a' to n!i OW" gon Im mooting tho ..noli. :inr.c r tt.. HWNtoa Tho . IgjlBM oi ba iioniili- of m io hiniliiu -alloy aro thiT.i rm ognUod Mtl) : I ti all getlMM Tin rfgloii drni:n d b rh ''iiimlila Irn lnilof J4S.nflt' nquaro nilo tf toirltorv of arhi r out 1 ;- a: ol ('.-III. whoro Um flra? nhatnu-tlon in met in rominK Hp from Port land Holow that aolM tho river hi opn in m- m and aul'atantlal twlll lia- a. : m. i tf rh iiooplo in tho form of reduction of freight rate ranging Iron, 3o to To per oom Put tho ma Jrirltv it tho poojilo ol th great val ley of the Columbia ar ilonltcl tho henof.: that would com. with tho pron i ' otrnitlon of tho watorway by tlo ;ortoral mvornnion: Th. Portland Chamber of "om gMnw'i plan now progMMd. la ba on hm kva atqjacf nppai an ! low M fl ! .mproouo nt In one. and tti ol. thom 'onjiintJ Uoforo tho rlvot ami harbor oommitt.-o gf tho narmua! houao To tbU ggji ''" d inn u Um Kaat ': on tan lnforma tlon th ' hamhor ban inauKiirat.-d a atrcng uiowoiuent looking towardu the pr. j i,ih. o' 'h. to horn- t.. th. r. x' r. . ntavo and .-nators and will put for't offurth to brlnif mattor to t head ithln tho noxt two or throo yoara. in tht nun onion Eastern Oregon and Hhlnff'oi. and Northorn Idaho aia w.-ll 'Join heartily and ggjNla. men tho Portland chamber' mern borv in vert manner poaalblo Fur thdimoro ttio piai. ahuuld ullat mui port ir. Aatoria and tend to heal th. dlff.ronooh between that town and Portland I? Astoria w wl. her runout, will fall tn liro attfi H oper ate with Portland. STRAWS BLOW HIS WAV Throughout the Willamette valley Totern are diaposed to 'onedo tho govornorahip to Kaatorr. f)ro(ron They recognize the validity of the claim that tin;- ri gion ban too long been do rlo( adequate repro8ontatlon at Sa loin in the atato office and they an roa,d to back up thi claim In aub tantia. manner In the atato conven Hfjgg Indeed the followiug of Oovurnor Oeer hj uotlcably amaller than it was when h waa Drat made governor and th. Iohb ho ha auffered haa fal len to the lot of Raatern Or.-Bon II E Aukony i not regarded In a aerl ou HfM - unnectlon with the gu-1 bernatonai nomination and there are really n i other in the weatem par' of the atato to ntntoHt fur the plan with Mr (kef in Portland one tind a dlapoaitioi. .. m the uituation a promialnr the -.ft.. to Eaatern Oregon, and, of our- that mean to t'matllla coun t it i now . n even wager that tn man who next will occupy the govt jgjgfAj '"hair now reld In Pen A llttlt group of old rottta from illflerOM quarter of the globe, had .Hind thou way at lat into a down tOwf HOP wliero IMJT patlenth aWgiMd tin ' OaHlng of purchaaer or gdmtron. Tbo individual and collect!! ! purlaiii-o u; ttM group WM not renli ,0(1 t tba ikop Kooi i in thoit own private MtlaWttOO tlu wOTC a prlCOlOM arrn of celbritie. Koi intaiu a Pack Haddlo which had aovomiwnied Phil She.idan on a doxen tn more Indian campaign Whoa ho waf on! a 00 VO.tr cap tain. WM inarkeil down tt wo dol lara a aacrllegt which amote the CtttOMOJ hooWQ It w-at- worth at least tifty dollar, and M ginal a judge a flu (told Van 'th" one. K) UM gray, bj which the very first nug if.. l as waahod out on Sutter creek that :u moriabl. bWBTMBI HI '4lr had o remarked on many occaion A Puffalo rolte which hai! warmed UM naked Hhouldots ot MOOS BhM taiib tot gOVOVOj dnatie. wa- OaTOI i'd at a McrlBoa N wa said to mal. rooi tot K'lipino ewrlOB, a n w- race "Ins which wa invading the aMOOMM It at HlWOtlllag uwtul to couten. plati thi Wholwlg slaughter of lOWg atablihhoi1 pricw The shop- goopar uf dooouocod, ncrolly, at lltat. as a BOOftkNM gMI COBOT) who loved eolten more itrongl) than he do' at.t.tj i.i 'it; "s Tie mill Biur iM iliarantooi om oecauu audi lil Tie relic began 0K'nfV ic plot tho DVOfthfOO oi tho RoopOf. The lliiffaiii K wliiHporoii to the Pack Saddle that Indignation met ina shul: Im i ailed "a wai-talk" it would bg iu tho Sioux tongii Tin--tumor th Itett.r aSfOOd the Pack addle to foieolall an mrthei mm It noratlon a HHN bono: nnd tat price ' Tho hoii van iritwilo.l uitli nl.l apecUneaa Thjrj or haugiug on peg BR la am! no h lyina on soe.i.s :..ii. i ti-si Htol In show eoaee Then wa not u vacum nail a aa MM Um ali. Hi ,tig aeciistomotl to taKlng tin lead aa Cacaaav wurahwM. iUm. aioJe rode wa a i olt o; tht Wei nmn I hi Pack BoiitUe took It upon liinn.e! Um .i tluc Hi . th" rial- bavins yet a lina-orlng memory ot b old tlaali m in fortm master. Uw futurt h a: staii- . must ; declalvo action ' said Um Pad BaddJe ;" the Amy musket ha nottfving him to he on hand "I have taken part ba man; .am isalfljaa attalimt un outiag. ' said th' .inket sternly - am not (argot ful ot the past depoibi upon sae VOa knou wti-'o can be found' The MOT old Tarta, a qU laugh-d the Pack Saddle -loaded a the muzzle." Tkoae two friends broached the abject o Um Army Pltol who re Wad With a touch ot hattl. tn )lr voice : "I have always boon a ojua aocood to th. Miiut In ovary movement." Tiio news oread rapid!) and there wa not aramot : dist-iii "I almoH' raajral that wa ar.- uuat. miollt f e . , ,, Kiuunil gf do bate ' said a pair oi Saddle !taKs Which ban one.- belonged to a Moo- sj.-i elreort-rldoi "Reoerv a front ea' ui nio nn eai are OM a good aa in the dan ol Te, ugaeeb a italr Ol Ca'valr Hoot once owned bv Andr.-vt la.-k on Ha- Ha- This ts jtlorioiih (jlor ions' I rm limbering up already " attaa Um Hra Howitxer whieb ha.i chased the Hai.liiM l... with Crook rpon asembliug at twlllnht th. Pad Saddle with great gravity opened' th nioefing with a few well eaaeea roaaarlni Priei,dii pioneer ami fellow ,-ur loa: We have met upon another of thoe aatatoaa in history, iu which fhe life of h rat.- it, threatened Our nfe and ocevpattoa has been attai ftad by a nrunnleu! mnster V fee! that bo value r a r.-llc ahmilt! ln.-reaH.-and me dlailalah with aaO and it i upon thn. niom-ntoii- p'.opoaltioi. that we are met." The Sad.lie-Hagh wet. aeen fldklt lug Mrynaaly upon th. pex The) interrupted Um speaker with a goo. gestlon "Hrethroi, woaU It not In- most appropriate to open the service with a familiar Boaj " it said producing a hymn book aa antiquated a Itself As no one seemed Inclined to sing h. i'ack Saddle resumed "It has been determined b our master to mark BR down so low that I shall refuse to pose loner as a roll, under auch a atigma In our a custom.-.: places he proposes to nan raw hide ahleld from llo Ho. torn torn from Dagopon, Mauaer rifles from r'alumntt pictures of Plllplno girls. Cultan seuoritas and Hawaiian bellea1 The Gold Pan heard th. tv rant arrive at this concluaion end being rusted full oi holei ike secret leak out- " "Haa the Pack Saddle 'cinch.' asked the Bear Trap opening its jaws to ent.-t the debet. Pl.-ase close U4) "' bellow -d th.- Uuffalo Kobe 'Vou mak- shud der' I wnce stepped In an open bear trap which the hunter bad concealed with dead leaves The eight of your open Jews give me hyst--lc"' Than was an awkward pause in tl. proceedings. The Nayy Pistol hi ok the v' uo "Let peace adoru out delibera tlons." he said. "Peace"' ald an tt Yoke which had once balOBIOd to Urael Putnam Who I It that speak ot peace with six pOwdOl stained chamber loaded capped and primed"" "It I the Nav IMftol who leaks. said the Musket "We all know hot r-cord a a gOWaR maker." Her arguments art uaaaawer able' chimed the HoWltROT. "And her voice a song ' cried Cat aP Boots. "We are not tolloelng the bel mare." aaid the Pack Saddl. reeum lug his Opeach Let us ot on th--right troll We are not met 10 prove that peovuhness accowpaalef DM age We are here it: selt defense Our occuitation Is in peril Do you Brother Ox Yoke, who hnv. beet list ed at fiftv dollars for a oontnr) wlab to Ih- adorned with a card marked seventx Am cents tr even run the risk of being carved into rolling olns or rraquel balls" lis the Qold Pan w ish to ROITOttder la a bam Imhi hi tea t from .Malahon " Ol ROM the Howitzer WMI to he BUpphiBtetl b) the Mans, i a gun of BRaoller bofe Breti the Bear Trap, whoae jnw have luvn closet! for years essays to gpaol ou sucli an occasion' In the Ian guaao ,! the Pistol let us hnv. iaco " There waa a rustling throachoui th- almp a the curio settled down to business OR It did not take long to elect Carol rj Hunt.- as walk log deteajate to bear th.- criovaiMo of the assembled relics t.i then niasioi. Proceed with the good wo n hrothton." said the ladaH Bat-"This-bring- Imck the bbORH) inanv a heated action." said the Mus ket "in which I have spoken, a rapidly and accurately as mx uram nar would p rmit ' What wi want more thorciiKh orSBBlaatloa n plan ni nrtloti and a declaration of p-in.-i ides'" "Ah. a declaration ' sighed tht oh! e Enalam ' Yo'. "Thl is gotttng to bt Int n'lm: ' said the Walking Delegate, inclining t ear toward tho speaker "1 atn , ou-e pittrr In ih. s. rv . i inv p o Pie " ".My plan of cRnpalgn.' said fh Paol Baddh "I to reaervi all oar MMfth for a surpnse- an aaj -n nrilkag surp 'se' It I the mos' ills 'omiitiiiK of all tanltefl It diaeoa .-rts the BfJOBiy Wo miint RltOp with ouv IkmiI on. so to apeak, and i e on tho hot trail before the toe Is won At dnwi -vtooy down apm Mils- - - amp Ilk- whi ' Thi would be Phil Sheri- advice in. on an oceaalnn like "IB" "At I tl -this momefft as If I cUBtbtBg it nreeiplce In pur suit of the liannockk.' inyouslv crleil Um Howltaar "Th.- plan of Crook - as an all dav fight a running o nuitis pursuing flrhf Plrlag m bohtad yooi h.ir.- itartim; in 10 th. ..-ir Brfai a torrlfylnc volhrj and thr. -etlrtne to afe illatan i ' ICoaplag this as day and nigh I until ftom utter dlaajaal and :n't'--iio th taom surrender bre'll'ei; w or rollowinc tOXi " Interposed rh' Saddle Hags of . Ircuit ridei a e a Pioai a silen' cornel of tin shop Uk I aros. at this point an ones-'hlv veil ' Yl ' Yip' Rl f! KM' Kill' Kill' l am famishing fOI blood!" 'r-p.n-ed the calpin knife "Oal) a drink of blood ' yelled the PoBMNMi Arrow Head Only a drop.' cried Uk bMnljRJPk The teetb of the Itear trap eha"- I The hair un -ho huff a., robe stood ou eud. The Hooeier Raddle haajH droawad Its hymn book Cbv" tioot inclined ai. eat in the direction ot the war arj "VIp! Yip." the scalping kni! i gain. "Slleuco" shouted th. mus ket "The range Is too -loae for nie lot the pistol Mak ' A click waa hoard on in shel' g th. hammer of the pistol went up to service poai Uoa B "I hav.- been a r-atOM o: and a preserver ol pea on mor. than one occaaiun in th. lies' ' she said "I have heard this w-a: ,-r r a hundred hloo.lt davs gajd iiavo aevar yet trembled at it noopl in aaajar Do not tempt bm fttrthei I am a dangerous OaapoR ' The scalping kolfe dropped lata tt' sheath The poisoned anow hid it head and the tomahawk hurie.i talf In - BMk "Oh that I. for one hlem.o.1 m ii.enr might aa Uaaaf arand baaa u Hotchklas rapid fire- ni()atlH(1 HoW'lUer "And that I muzzle-loading r.-n, J th.- past that I am might be for 3 holy secunda. a Krag Jorgep.en '" re plied the musket "And that L Ill-fated and forgotten sinner might bo transformed In the twinkling of an eye into the trunk of missionary full to overflowing with the heRthen west of th. Miaalaalppl " moaned the addle-bags "Fellow curios." said th- Na EllK land oi yoke "the foes within our ranks are mor. to M. f..arH(1 n thos,. without Internal dangers now as ever, menac the host regulated government.. !,. liu.0 , our deciarat Ion of grievances and send our walking delegate, forthwith upon his mlaelon The root of us abeencT" ,0 l,n"rv- Naoj In his "Will the phuol act as sH:retary and wr te the will of the aaaembled curios V asked the paok wuldle 'Sire my activity has btvn along ..th.ir lines. I am a lerlbR ' begged the pistol. N.-.-essltv ha BVRI heci. the moth er of Invention " said the resourceful i'ack saddle. The WOOdon Puritan clock has but one hand yet I trust she will write" -.Maimed a I am I an y rvt inv country." said the clock which ,-amc over on th. Mayflower BOB The Ox Yoke arose to Offel I fOBO lutlon it had the olden revolution ary ring, and wns adopted. 'H-siih-d. That it Is tin sens, of 'his . olle-Hon ol relics, that wo s.-orli the Imnapaa hand which is lifted to idac aoothei and a more recent roll in aa) of oni a customed placet Wi def any tyrant to desecrate even the least ol us. by putting down out nine. And we shall resent any Im puted decrease in value by force. If we must W arc. nm' ol right, ought tc lo tin onl relics in this shop" b e R The Wooden Clock finished writing tin resolution with R breath tif relief Her one hand had been Idle so long that this i xerclso gave It BOaMthlBR resembllai "writers' cramp" Nothing could In- more porfocl " said the Musket "I could not Im nroVt niM'n It myself" "Mj Bwa teatiaioata, crystRiieti." said tin Bear Trnn "And mint ' cried the Uuffalo Rohi Hold Paw and WoodOB Clock In a breath. U) brothrOB I almost regret that . i a'e BB unanimous As I said I" fori then is no ground for dobote.' Botegffl) said the Saddle Hags Tn- A'oodoa Clock, Baoretarp or th- moetlng sealed the document and Bttded it to the Cavalry I'oot. envov extraordinary an. Bikini delegate 1 m bmm a In I . k ot my conn tl " Sgh! the gltii;.!-t UelegBtO boWtllg IrOOiOUOl) to the scribe. "You are Inst i noted to hasten to our tyrant, a' nias'r make known to I-1 in out demand and report pro . gloss." aiil the Pack-Saddle to the walking delegate Amen ' moaned the Saddle Mag "I have a high regard tor all pen i :.il -it and said 'In Pistol "but I would mu'i- prefer to tu! a rot "Contain your wrath " whispered tbi Howli The gallant Cavalry Boota, baafinj his precious document went direct to ki oflaca M t!' uwaar oi the shop There was rat a light in the offic BUI tht doni wns n jar The deiegat. ajped g. ntly, and H vole within said ..in. Al tl.. old gu'.ai- v oi the past am- :-;iink uw i ti (hii Mjfeeraa He thought o 'In responsibility rest nig upon hin Ho waa ovaa aoa in lln presold . ,,- I,,. taste: and would thai dlaalu ret Bccompaaloa taaaa who aarvi Reod) im aaj .-hum Rl J b. huldh RRterOd : .... . in stern a his mission hjatlfled Tin. aal) chair in th.- Bflke was vaeawl N' Hie gl.'.feil him Mad the tjrraal lied in tear a' tin aal awaaaart IToaM lie hav. M au dhraee wtth his Baaator, ao ooaferooet vlfh this baartleoi pawnbroker who proposed a wholesale daalrai Uoa af - - - ami reputation ot almost prleeteej Ho? The oh veteran assumed an atl ml. of defiance "I haw- seen the tlBM in tho day ot TnruBMOli that woah paaaaa the coerard bo hi ui i i e raarad Um disappoint d BVo pointing aaarfl) toward the loo v '. k led to the afreet a voice iu the rotim startleti him Havt BHj BR mo kind air I am a poor toraaken child M tnemi and "hi"-.. .- . al! h.-.-n killed in hat- 'I. fighting for freedom' The old soldier turned excitedly nana ni heel in search of the rak- er. "i. a white easel in a shadowed cor net of the office, reposed tht portrait or lovetj Cuban gtrl whaat large. KlUill e.Ves tested moUlll.ul!. Upon h. deleKBle au aim.. p th aide stranao wo!id. she Bobbed Blteouah Uod to. it.d- aaid Cavalrj Hoot IUt t Is t,..al to 'i le-ulltillll flg u:-e. !Alone and aaioaa strung. n ! am doomed '., w.ttr out my f,. jtl lhB lonel) aiuaaajBj among UMaa who will i.-m,,ii... me'" she said to inn iod forbid, my fair ladv! N0,i. 'ball harm you. I. myself. in pro. tect you " said th.- gallant walklug ut-legate kneeling hefon -tu f,-tt and fanciful pn-tun 'Oh my kind air I stum ou . lite long debt of gratitude " said the I ii ban girl Owe mo nothing absolutely oth nig It has lieen the prid. of my lilt tc defend deieuseless womankind i am at youi service Command me " Bid th- veteran sll! kaoaliM and bowlug low The a.s. moled relit bOWM to loo-; anxiously toward the office door at which the truated diplomat had U tered their master's preseuee som faaRBdj ago By this time ho ahouM flavi made know., his errand ami n lelvott a leply "h may be that uw trusted and brave servant bj n n.ed of ussisi ance. Bid UM Pistol -I win KO . add my present,, to his tails. Th.- p.Btoi MProaehod th- ,,..,, door of I ha ofiu.,- and halt.-d to Hal , to the Itapaajtaaod pleading of n,. delegate "I shall deem it a pleasure and a delight to serve you I , an s,ak for wy friends we are an ancient and prieeleea collection" the .Meant. was saying The Platol stole away sileutlv lost he should iuterrupt th. eiouuent ais pea! of their envov Ho did not dare mlaerably P'or ti look Into the office, bo did not aet to whom l avany nexus was address tng his speech. "Oar cause is secure." he told the waiting relics LUMB ftei anothei painful suspense Sad dle-Bngs volunteered to go to the as iBtanoe of tin delegate. Ou Hearing the oSPii door he saw Cavalry Bods kneeling and heard him say "o. thou aaffaat being"' The Saddle Bbbs stole away un BOB uiid reassured the assembly ' Victory is even now In our grasp 1 That old veteran Is kneeling In prayer," he aid Final h the susp.-nse became un bearable The Musket aros. and said there had been enough argument to settle aaj controversy which could be settled without reaort to arms He would bring the conference to a clom Tin WORM go Into oten revolt Im medlgtely No more valualile tlnu should be waatad In prayer and par loving His friend ahuddered to think of the outcome. If he acted as savage)) as ho looked The Musket Woal Immediately to the open door and entered. i 'avalt Boots was still upon his knees before the beautiful Cuban gtrl, who was smiling upon the hronr ed and weatherhenten soldier rpon beholding the Cuban girl the eld Musket lost Its balance and fell belplesslv into the corner of the of- unable to peak When It finally rOOOVefed t's speech it went over lllid I lined against tlx delegate and said Iu a stifled voice M In-other your devotion Is wor th) ol your ancestry. We an- con quot ed " ni v irlt-iul I confess ni weak moaned tin kneeling soldier Is this Um enemy we have hated do snlsed tesoliited against I was go ing to Bay. feared? If it Is my heart ll r hanged 1 only ask to remain In Um rooai where this parted iMdng re poses I i are not how low the)' fix nn price I only crave standing rtsim in nei presence." "And I will be con t.. hang without a semblanct ot mii i close tn her side." said the tot toting Musket e e Tin- com mail oa In . the office In ought tin entire assemblage of rel . t.. tin open dOM At sight of theat tmated emitiaries helpless In ihi iwwoi ot siu-h transcendant bean t thi Wooden ("look threw uf her Tin Jaws of tin li. I'll! flew open In amazement The entnuaiasni leaked out of the Gold Pun lain being rusted full of holes i Th. hai 't 'in aiiRT.v fluffalo Rob aros. in jeaious The Pistol wept Its burn tuli of tear The Ox Yokt ti thhah It hud no bow. "Ani.-i moaned the lloostor San die-Bags "I regret to think we are nine more unanimouos " The Pack Saddle saw that he had lost his "cinch" on tin occasion and went bach to his accustomed -g. Tin Howltaer fell like tiring a salute, as Ok air) Moots and the Army Musket tiium pliant ly led the bewildered Ou 'an girl lino tin- shop and put an end to tin revolt in a museum by surroti uoring themselves and their friends Into the hands of the enemy BEI1T HCFFM N od " Res Line, pter, Brick, Btld w. OB We ha u. . . W WI) mm l. hah. " "f:it Oregon I Aha St., opp. Com See the In hifiBf yir rtrtiH. von nufhl tii IUr II to MRB i wo, oa uoar nni it m ..p.- i. w ii will w BHI ntiiti innriinub aaaan, Mi t.. . - .n ptiM Mr. Uim I wo-k TL l". I i lit turn i - -R- U l iiiiuiiiu 11 IN CKMKRor : -'! A f TA iR f. x. scum, on v vH whkatl a r inm rsi a. V BBJ.WW "k y , . SB UJair makes Qeautiful Qomcn NF.VBK' HKKP1CIDK MAK Hi 1IKA! I H I 1. 11 A1K, becau.M- it ib- - tin- iloudly UiicroiMt at work upon tin- Itnir ntttis, hu- iitakiuu daiidrutt and falling hair imp... ible, unit promoting a thi. k, luv.- r: nit growth of hair incr a -.Ukt the ww Hut - good l..nk- lul.y im JMU cent. en nt I bmlliir. li kf 11, ..I .. a uf Nil) uCM-lWO ) M' ' t. . vll Utl ilM, lur ll - '141 . I . .11- .1 It.. Utt.isAl pU. I 0m It f".i.r Uicu yuu t,UI.imiy tV4ytiiin-i.l u. . t Jt ill firtt-Qsu OrugSturti. . v TVl mm - . UMm f ' Bast Orer The Place to AR GAINS ! REAL ESTATE for SALE iMi ot it uettr Pndk)(ou. -lit acre uee.i Feudletou. HSU acre near Pondhttoti. I'M) uciew near PendleUui. 33KI acres nenr Piktt Kook IH BflffOR wheat laud ItMi acre wheat land I'S' acren wheat laud WO BA-res wheat laud 'A) acres wheat laud Its' acrea wheat land Itto acie.t wheat laud ertuii i i St utile from town. Six New Hooks Cheat. N.Berkeley THE REAL ESTATE MAN. I. BthJMlaf M uuick ami clsOr W aat I lac of I limber slhinfflflR. ina ulr paiMirXio Li Pie ttIUlvui Planter at 1 M il It DOMU. " si-rue 1 1 Window. iji. Cotto Pip Pcodktao PI LaiDbfn H. FORSTER. - Farmers Prod WR oafaaar.a m. nmi aiuss." w, rusai xc lug Bank Building;, Pendleton. Or. a haO