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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. fs0 A BIG LOG ROLLING 1144 INITIATED WOODMEN AND WOMEN OF WOOD- A' ( fx! eS fi S g ? 5 fc C :) S .) - 1 . 51 ;sj 0 m is. ft! I OS.. I - ?, 5 GRAFT, PENDLETON APRIL 21-22 NEXT. S) (9 re s f (.- it); (tv -S .if jpi P t cx ah cs jf $ an , ca 1 One cent per WANTED. WANTED ApVEUTISEilR TO MAKE USE of these classified columns. If vou have something you have no use foroffer to trade It for something that some other , twvlr innv hnve nnil lmrn nr. f- Doay umy uuve ana nave no use for. some- mine that you mar need In mnr hM,i, 1 Vou mar have an extra horse that you 1 might wish to trnile for a cow or a vehicle. , Somebody may hnve the cow and vehicle' and want the horse. A fifteen or twenty-1 Ove cent want add will probably do the business. FOR SALE. rOK RALE GASOLINE fi.yU.l3. WITH pipes. tanks and ."ttl igs, rciiv lo .or ate. five to six horse oo.ver. K-orwinicoi lu tie use of fuel. Trice f J.VJ. East Oreaou Ian office, Pendleton. FOR SALE-TWO WATKIt T iNK9 AND pump, good as now. Address A. Kunkel & Co. PHYSICIANS. DK. W. O. rftLE. OIITICE IN JUDD bulldlnc. OlBce hours. If) to 12 a. m. : 1 to 5 p. m. Telephone 77. i L. MILLEIt, M. I DESI'AIN BLOCK, treats and corrects eye troubles catar rhal conditions and Impaired hearluR. Classen correctly fitted for refractive er rors. Dn. 0. 3. SMITH, OFFICE OVRJl THE I'enleton Snvlncs Bank. Telephone 30; residence telephone 31. H B GARFI HLD, M DHoVk PATH -Ic I'liyHlclan and Surgeon. Cilice In iodd building. Toleuboue: Offlce, black 7S , ''residence, black 24.- I' rir wtf.l.TXM rrniTKr? Unvsii'iiv ivn gurceon. omoe. room 20 Judd itiilld' ing t'liono isinin ' Residence Phono Red i!3. Dlt. "J.. V. MUTAUL, ROOM 17. ASSOCIA tlor. jilook. Telephone Main 03 ; resi dence' telephone, black 101. DR. T. M. HENDERSON. PHYSICIAN and jHuraeoni . Specialties eye. ear. nose end throat,. Office In Savings Hank bulld Icc. Phone Main 113. ' OSTEOPATHIC Koyes' & Keycs. Don ton Store. PHYSICIANS. DBS. Ofllce one block wist ol Dlt. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE. CHRONIC and nervous diseases uad dlseUKos of women. Opp. Uotel Pendleton, cor. Water nd Mnln tits.. Pendleton. Ore. l'lioue Red 273. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. rTFr"lJOWAItD. ARCHITECT AND SU porlntolident, makes complete and reli able plans for buildings in the city or country. Boom 17, Judd building. i SHEEK & COLE. CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates furnished on short I notice. Job work u specialty. Prompt' irvlce. Shop on P.liiff street, near Main T D. A. MAY , CONTRACTOR AND builder. Estimates rurulsiicn on an ilnds of masonry, cement walks,' stone walls, etc". Orders can be loft at the East Oregon Ian offlce. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. MAPLE ,BBOS.. COUUT STREET, LA iniv RWlt. electricians, dealers In elec trical supplies. Houses, storea wired for lectrlc lights, bells or telephones. Electri cal fixtures, all kinds. Get our ,irl3-js. lte- palr work u specialty. ' I HCDV awn PPrn STABLES. k. t,viM,BI . 1 . . ' ' - - Prop. Livery feed and Boarding. All kinds -turnouts... Competent drivers. Opposite Hq- ,xei renaieion. xeiepuuue j.u. h DEPOT LIVERY, FEED AND hA'jE-S Stables. First c ass 3ln-i? una uuunie rigs for all occasions. 027 Cottinwocd. St Phone, Main 70. Evlln Craig, Prop. f!ITY RTAItT.KR. T. W. AYERS. PltOr. Livery, . feed and boarding. The best turnouts' In ,the city. Ita St.. -between Main and Cottonwood Stfl. J'hone, ,Mnln iO. THE O. K. FEED STABLES. guaranteed. Cl'J Aura St , Alta. F. P Hartshorn, prop t perienco In this bualness. SATISFACTION bet. Webb and Muny years ox- l'rop. SpeMr.l care given norses iuu nun me. Lwifr Webb street. Phone Red ai, CABS AND CARRIAGES. I . : CITY CAB LINE, EUWIN BAKER. TROP. Telephouo Main 79, at the Depot Livery Stable. ... - DENTISTS. E, A. VAUGHAN, iDENTIST. OFFIQE IN Jndd buildings H. A. MANN, DENTIST, IN A8S0CIA tlon block, over F. B. Cloptons offlce. LODGING HOUSES. THK PALACE LODQING HOUSE, iJ. Tl. ML Hams, proprietor. Jirst cIbss rooms, well kept, by the day or week. 613 Main street. RESTAURANTS AND CAFES. StgEOBGe" RESTAURANT, PTRICTLY first class. W. W. PnngJi n, Prop. Menu MMionrs, 004 Maln St. Tel, Mnlu 1J. MANHOOD bleVltalUer.tlie net Elisor dlsnwcs HTntltiii-Mrt to H Itbtoiisall losiesby leu'is to onuruimuiim liver, tho kldueysuQd SS." i ?AVioii di Tall UnpurWes. i . liver, mo Jiiuueouuu v ttidristores small weat oigaus. twfnrr.bihecsasitMpcrcentaro troncd with rt;ft,i fwranico rmall. Bond for vc.jiK cfrcolftr wid testlmoaiftlfl. mrnf Rati yrftnetMO. CW. . , AUdresa it a vf bjtMWil -, ,"?-rT PENDLETON, OREGON. 80LD BY TALL MAN & CO., DRUGGISTS, r-t(X" i ' . I word for the first insertion, l - FRATERNAL ORDERS. l!OYI, N'Finnnnn nv VHdwnnd r. mV, 0 v AMSUICA ond llTtLnh n,,:?' m,fCt fS" uT 1 1 end rick's mi r ofi irac .'i ?ontS' '5"".'". A1.811- Mrs. Ida Holcotob. Oracle: Mrs Nettle r-nh i.ini n.iA.. ""e uonblns. Recorder. UMATILLA TENT. NO. 27. K. O. T. V Meets In. Secret Society Hall, bc-mJ and f"llr'h Tuesdays ot cnrh month. All vis Itlns Mr Knights cordially Invited. J. s. nL Uefor Keeper : K. I). Estabrook. UUIUlilUUt'V KEDMEN- Meets 'UMAUAI.CS TIUKE. NO. IK I every Tuesday nttrht In Hen- drltk's Hall. Kecords. Itoy W. Miner, Keeper of l'ENDLETON LODGE. NO. Vi, A. F. aud A. M., meets first and third Mondays rf each month. Vlsltlnp br.'t.iMn wjWhh, T. J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe 11. I :irl:v, PENDLETON PtIAlTRtrvnr.T. r. Taylor, n. P., F. F. Wamsley. Secretary, i Meets first and fourth Frldav of each I month in Masonic nail. ' l'ENDLETON CoTiMANDERy NO. 7 ! Rcbcrt Forster, R. C W. E. Carter. Sec-1 retary. Meets first and third Friday of each month In Masonic Hall. ' 110NEERS OF THE PACIFIC YIL llam Martin Encampment. No. 1. Meet every Wednesday at nondrlck"s Hall. Mrs, L. F. Lampkln, Secretary. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF I"ythlas. J. F. Nowlln, C. C: It. W. Iletcher, K. ol R. it S. Meets evrry Monday In Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA TutulUa Camp, No. 0300. Meets first and third Saturdays of earh month r.t Hcn drlek's Hall. George A. llauiblln, Con sul; G. A. Bobbins. Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Camp No. 41, W. of W., are held In Odd Fellows' ball every Tuesday evenlnc. iVIsltlnc neighbors always welcome, j. r. waiKer, I'lerK, j C. C, i P. Earl, ATTORNEYS. OARTRU & ItALEY, ATTORNEYS AT Lnw. Office lu Savings Bank building. BEAN & LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT Law. Room 14 Asssoclatlon block, Pen dleton, Oregon. r. a. nAiLEY, lawyer, office Judd building, Pendleton, Oregon. IN M. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY Offlce in Association block. AT LAW. S. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW Court St. Ill Li. B. REEDER. ATTORNEY Af IaW. Pendleton, Oregon. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD Building. 3TILLMAN k PIERCE, ATTORNEYS at Law. Mr. Stlllman has been admit ted to practice In United Statin patent offices and makes n .specialty of Patent Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13 Astiocia tl in block. PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING PnOTOGRA pber of the city. Harvest views, ludlan photos for sale. Finishing done tar ima tenrs. Main St., near bridge. Phone, Red 270. BROKERS. BANKS AND FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA. Oregon. Capital, ?GO,000; surplus and nrollts. SCOOO. Interest on time deposits. Ueais in loreign nun uoniesiic uxcuuugc. Collections promptly attended to. Henry ! ly, Is nOt UIlJUBt to UIO raliioau COH1 C. Adams, nresldent ; T. J. Kirk, vjce pres- ' nnnv Ident; E. L, Barnett. cashier; Mr. l. U,1"? ' lnWn, n Uaruett, assistant cashier. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, 1880 ; capital, J50.000 : surplns, $00,000. interest allowed on time deposits. Ex change bought and sold on all principal points. Special attention given to collec tions. W. J. Furnish, president J. N. Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier. THE FARMERS BANK OP WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank ing business. Exchange bought and sold. Collections promptly attended to. K. Jameson, president; Geo. W. Protbstel. .im-aoirionr t J. It. Kllcore. cashier : di i:","' 'X T if , Prtce. Ellgore. Robert FIRST NATIONAL -BANK OF I'ENDLR. tnn. Canltal S70.000: surplus, $85,000. Transacts a general banking business Bx- change and telegraphic transfers sold ou Chicago, San Francisco. New York and inniV.nl rwilniR In the nortbwest Drafts drawn on China, Japan ana r,ujt, j ihin Juniui and Makes co lections ou renuuui; U-vl Ankcny, president ; W. 'F. Matlock. Tice!preslaent; C B. Wade, cashier; H. C. Uuenisey. assistant canhler, HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK. YOU CAN GKTTHB IIIGIIEST MA; ket price for yonr Jildes. pelta and all kinds of Junk, such as Fubber. brass, cou ner lead, xlnc, rags and bottles. Iron of alt kinds a specialty. You can bring n s'iOO worth of bld-s ad will be treajea in the same way. We have come here to ray G?ve its afcal and you will beiatU vy. uii1en'k k Co- ofllce aud warehouse ntxt V Eastern iiotel. I'endleton. Ore. Telephone, Bed 221, "CUPIDEME Thla ereal VegeUj RE, nntcbbcked '.cJbaiisestlia eueruieuu jnaueaicuiw., - ' nbyslclan. will vvMrr, ' .7 1 I f I sV'klliaiVlOIlB - ....4 in dfirorn Shu. rreveni4u-; --itinnKSi 2c thereafter: 30 words or less, SI.50 per month, or SI2 per H -r-1 t?4. - ...i.. V.r.-.i;&.-.'. . ..- . .... My good i;ri'tn ShnUe of Wiihhlngton fishwives': hiulc of Oiiifrnl On-eno N.i , Y-ir uiul na' ollU'crs UlsiMisitsliig the late war LEADER ON ASSESSMENTS. Commends Plans for Increasing Rat ings in this County. AJI or 113 llko to bco "the other fel low" pay his sharo of the taxes, and If the other fellow be the corporation so much the better, Bays the Wes ton LLeader. This Increase ought to be generally popular except In rail road circles, and It Is expected that three millions of It will fall upon the railroad and telephone lines. It Is I proposed that Uio 0. K. & ft. Go's (assessment be raised to $20,000 a mile, which Is one-fourth of Its real value upon an estlmntm! earning ba sis of $80,000 a mile. This, certain an Increase of assessment should ,be commended find the Leader hopes: that the scope ot the nffort "rn 'at Pendleton, will be iwjdtiri'ed until the entire States' Is embTiiVed, and Its pro perty assessed on ,n ca8h. liasls. ThlB would he the, only plan approaching justice aad. equity under' tlio present system of "taxation. Assessing at' a certain per chni of tho x-itlue leaves too many loop-holes, and Is generally unjust to tho small taxpayer, who pays more tlian his proportion. The leader knows of a small Wes ton building assessed m .or within ?C0 of its sale prlcu;lt Knows of farm land near Weston assessed at $1 per aero whoso pwnertf would refuse three times that amount for it Such Instances arp multiplied all over the county, ' Assosor Huzan Is In hearty sympa- Uiv with tho Commorclal Associa tion's plan. He has prepared for a vigorous ccmpalgn of proporty-hunt-Ing this year, and will let no pro perty escapo. Kvldently Mr. Uuwiu is doing Ills 'host nndor present methods, and would bo gjad to make a cash value assessment If thlB did not rojnueiah county to payan unjust proTorticVii of ttf Btuto taxs. A general stato law compelling cash valuation Is what is needed. TONIGHT ",ELEV.ENTH HOUR," L. J. Carter's Melodrama in Compe tent Hand6. All truo lovers of melodrama with wit and humor should see "Tlio .KWnnth Hour." which cpinqs to the i'Frajwn to'nlglltj t ha wfct lth the mrst iironouncotl success-' evury Swhero It has appeared this season, ;and It Is credited by, boju press anu i k . .if ;t i - . - iv.: . .-. . . . us rii'i. . uavo coiiif ui'on a tMMAocutlun lCxillency. thut In imrcly with Spuln' u fqvi linn puiiuc to on i.incoin J. unrior ochv and greatest success, and If box olu- 1 co receipts aro any criterion of siio-llty, cess. Tho isioventu Hour u cor - taluly a winner. Tho scenory Is ospoclally fine, tho properties and of-1 will not search the surrounding Rltwrn fects aro said to bo superb. The for objects of Interest when a beiutl- last act. tho millionaire's homo, Ilf"I picture Is clearly shown before aald to be tho handsomest and mot ; thorn. Prospoctlvo buyers will not- vxponslvo sUige setting that has ever beon presented. Uncle Tom and Little Eva Feb. 25. The nnnounqemont of the coining or Stetson'n 135,000 production of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin." to tint Fnuorj will bo ploasant jiqwb to our amtlBffj nient-goors. Kvry seaHon It visits i us and the reason It nilafiiH Its In terest and keeps patroimgo at the, high-water mark Hob In to fact that Manager Washburn hns added some new features to ploa'Bu und Interest HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. h. M, MncloR, 190D. T. V. Jarkaon, Portland. W. IL Hlto, Milton. A. F. Iliogger, I'drtland. W. H. Floylo, Portland. A. BliiBbelnier, Portland. J. M. Delxuig. Ixnilsvilla. V J. Cinder, Spokapu. It. S. Hrysou aud wlfo, city. T. O. Halley and family, city. P. C. Kittle, Salt, J,ake. J. J. HuniB, Portland. 13. S. Hlto, Milton. C. J. Freeao, Walla Walla. W. T- Hurst, dmaha. Miss J. Stovens, PorUaud. John K. AUeu, Portland. Charlo Snljies, TIwj Dalles. The Golden Rule, H. Duflleld. Denver. Miss Klllo Worcester. J. T, O'Danlel. Portland. F. J. Gardner. 1'ortlanrj. I'hll SchlfHinK'T. Milwaukee. J F. Temple, Athena, it. H. ftlmpw". Hakor Olty. N. AndrowM. Myrtle Creek. Uort Hevedlck, Kcho. T. 15. Miller. Cplorado Springs. T, II. Anderson, Portland, Anna fetevens, Portland. A. J. Davis and wife. Pullman. K. It. Hutler, S.'iatge, A. H. Heffner, Portland. A. 15- I'oolo. Sua -Francisco. B. W.. Spike. Kcho, The pouch of 'tlie pelican Is larse enough to coutaln fiev,ei quarts of wa-i yor. No art Inserted lor ls j SECONO HAND DEALERS. lOIwluuro'DTNIKu" NKW AND SfttiNp' i tBt HOHl twHtcht m il K'nr SI, Onrra hu MtH'k Clt ml mt V. RrKOHLL. KKVl.EK IS HKIWD hnd imM. U ihri H sujtMnt fwi fd In tirw r n-nl had fHrmltw, tutM. trll wr and rrtvKft. rait imi j tt hU pjlrfii ;a tNwrt ft i MISCELLANEOUS. !lN rODNlV THK HKHK.1N AKTKIl DK. ' dewrtlv.1 tic hoi t.-c Utn ui br tnty mrhl . will to,.), i th tlttln . v ,rii .in. ir null w ipn... Otnf b'flktn hut, Wrk 4 tll, blolPh brn nn thi SiW,, four ) . oM, vfilUl lxui t )nJ,. i)tvi rbtutt is io t M llKTIIMAN. m VMhl .OLD NKWMIWPKKS-TO I'V'T I'NDKN I I carpet, on helr. hIU, nr far wf i pine urtMra. Old ttptwr In lirt,' bnnillc of one hlimtmt r-ti t rn ' bundle t l lie CAST OllKGONIAS uKt. I'fndltton, Otreon. HDIISCIUIIKRS TO MAOAZINKH. IF YOU WiOt lu itinacrlOf in IIU!l(ir nr n. ...I pillar In tb I tiltr.1 KUtN or Kur.. " remit br plt not, cbnrh or nnd tit thiAUntU )V:aST OllKOONIAN Mi ti4t putIUhri Kiri prli of tb putiltrntlon you ilrlr, nil Jli . n. , will hare It rnt jou pd iitme il ttl ' rink of the mrny twlnic lwt In tftn mP. i laltt. il win rp vou iir trnanir 41 il run. It Vim ar a iit-ctltr tn tlio 15 A Ml OKD OONIAN. In rrmlttlnir you tn dlact trtt flr cnt from th pntilUhf r' prl'n Ad drr UAHT OIUU10NIAN I'l'll, TO- INfo dletou, Orrgon. BAiiitm Mirr.vu iiiwt in tub nivia, iii lr. I'rlre ft pr bar, at th ttnst Orrcunlnn oftlre. rO SALU AT TIIR HART OUKGONtA. olflris large burntlr of n!rpMrii, viv mining "vrr I0l tlit paprm run l titalnml tor 22 trill a Ixui.lltv ' FOR ItKNTilMtn In tb lll Orrsmt Man luiliaiiiif for rtnt; trm hut, and rold ytltr ntid Uth tvom. rou HAi.it - ni:w ciiir.(io TvrmvniT-, l rt, uolirl key brd, flrtt rl mi , i chine. Take i look at It. Thirty dolltrt J win buy It, i;t OrricuoUn oOicv. i What It It. AilvcrtlnltifT Is the life blood of the i biislnttiB world today, and vroll direct ', ed ndvertlnliiK l llko tho powerful HfnrchllRht nf n rlvor stonmor. thrown I upoit n dlstntit rotlnKo on tha Imnk. ' cuttlnK It out JIko a plcturo (tainted on I a black oiuivm. Tho timid buyer and ck cnnvai. Tho timid buyer and ro.POrtlvft Industry will follmr ays o( tho soarchllKht o,( publlo 1 thu h th6 ray Just as Bttroly as will Urn ujca of 'tlio steamer's iwsuri8rra follow the I light thrown from their Vtiasol. They i n. aurroum mK Kioow iur publicity Is turned on your own place of buslnoM.-CansntoU (N V.) Ilea - 1 I--1- '-' 1 V. 11- ' TRANSPORTATION LINES, "BUST OF fiVfiRYTIHNfl" In word III In Ullx of tint iat'iiXir service via "The .North-Westera n Line H tmliiM dally betwieti Ht, Paul and Clilcugo I'oaiptlnlig The Intent Piilltimn HltwrN lVrl-H Dlpliiff Carf Library and ()lwrvatli)ii Cunt Krt-e lUcltulnK Clialf Can The a)th (Viiiury Train (TJIK NOHTHWIWTKItN IIMITKO !nnieVfrydyoftheyfttf i FINEST TRAIN IN TIIR WORLD Klectrlo UgliU1! 8t-tm HmtiMl ! TO CIUCAOO IJY DAV LIGHT The Jtwlger Htale Kxprrr. th llurot itlay train rui Jiliig l"twtmi Ht. l'ulf and ('IiIkvU Him Hliort Llnej t4) I iieotloiir from the West made vU t . The Nortllern Pacific, I (Jrt Mirtliern, ami , Canadian Put' I lie lty. Thl U.thlt llfie U twt!ii)iuwlu4, fit. Paul And jkltuiitoolM. All agHiti wll ticket via "The North witiril Line." W. H. MKAD, II I. HlHI.KIt, (i. A. T. A- 18 Alder r"t, PortUiid, Ore, CURE YOURSELF! Um Uljtfi tut tt4fjj i w uu'. tit wuoom UKUtrto rrrtti.u ui, rjuiM. tiiii imi wiiia (Cmiv Mts. ' atuld ig iiiuiiuu, Sr PL tti fUlU afkM. t timw, tftt-JJ. &4 ClrcuUr wbl w Iviual . I r.i"it" w i y y y r ,w 'i v - 'a J v V la than 15c TRANSPORTATION LINER. OREGON Short Line UNIOIH PACIFIC ttrmt Tim i h4ul from r illaton 4anv t'hlri. Mi tWnr. rv IVrtUad Worth, Omit,., ku Cui m niy. U)l. Cat i M n m r(ind K, ti rtttui i H,H. 01r.(. t.lCt raumvt K, HI. -il rl Mail IS . ta. ,u V1I tll. U-tiirxl fijHikrMi,viu,rn j m Mtitatil(t, rtlM-'Wf. . rul, t'Miutti, vmi I Ubiru nit IUtt.1 Ocean and River Schedule. rKOil IDMTtAMP. All Mltlnf Ut ub)rl S AO p. fur !U rnlc StUjt. !.; ttun.lnf H p. m. eiiimr 10 p. M. ColurnkU Rlr To Attorl 4 4f I p m WliUmutt Mlr ' litonl ltf itmlnli hit V(lUinluta4 ' Vmlilll l(rr i-clun. UllMlU , 111 llr Snak rllvtr ItltMiU id LtwUtou. Loolltra, Kirpl Modi Sfpl Mt r.T vAMriLkv, Am. rntutr" ... - . , . WaSlllIIKlOll t P r (.nil I mm fl WlVr w v UnilenoI m vrcu Trtt-.. Iifu ItlKLUHS TOUte for ....,., u, . . mm City, tL Jew, OmJia, mul All Points Udst and SiMth PortUnil and soIhU oa I lie 'iotiftii ItUK 1'AS.D. LtT ftadltUia, dairy ietH Sus-tsrs l Aril I'tudUton Uoudty, Wk1J 4 fildtr llAJ.ni. Atih I'tndUlua TnJr, TSrJ m4 S4tyrdrVir1Am, ' 1 Wall WtlU ililr. rul b4 131 1. Arrlfi Wll WilUd.lljr ( tvuml tn na. tut lnltHBiCloo rf Hlo il ssd BMx)tUGU.C wt Aim ' W. ADAtU. Airat. i v ' f UilKtan. Ql9 s. a. oAtuemiKAi). i. t. a . . W1J W. wm, HUNS I'tilliiian Sleeping CartL Elegant IJiniiiK Otr, Tourist SleepiiiK Otm ' ' fHT. PAUti M INN KA VOI Jin DULUTII ' HAlttiO TO rinKAKTl VOWUi IMUXIKmUN WINNKPKU HKLKNA a4 t HUTTK. THK0UGH TICKiriS TO CHICAUO WAHHINdTON PiiriiAUKLPHIA NBW YOHK UOrflON arid all point EmI and Bouth TniouU UcUi u b mj4 Chls. U Tcoia4 nl KuiUto lVctd Ujb1i1(. C. ad 4rlca Uu. TIMK SCH8PUH, TiIaiUMT4rudUtoiadlly ucift ualr or turbr latormatlofl. Us tnl. a;H, sud Utku.elion ih rU W. AiUai, rwt AUUia. Oregon, or A. D. CUAfUTOK, mm. 1 , ( 5 llfii ' I