Business Cards and Societies PROFESSIONS AND TRADES ALPHABETICALLY ARRRANQED. PHY8ISIAN8. nmH WS TTTT B pf m. Telephone, 77. Z7t run M. T).. DESPATN BLOCK, "'rrectii eye troubles, catar- rvuiflltlong auu 1u11j.11 .. CUlCV'rf p J SMI HI- urtivu .uoi Vr. r ' o..inn hank. Telenhone SO: B GARFIELlU, M. U ilUMDUIAlU- iT,.ir-tan and Sureeon. Office In biilldlng. Telephone i Office, black residence, mac WILLIAM HOUHK, raioiuan Ann nJ nmrn. room 20. Judfl building. T t xruATTTi. ROOM 17 A8SOCIA-. - hist!' 'I'fl RnilUUB iHBlU Vd BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP ATHENA, Oregon. Capital, $50,000 surplus aat profits, J6000. Interest on time deposits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, president; T. J. Kirk, vlce-preaf-dent; E. L. Barnett, caahler; P. B. Ie Grow, assistant cashier. CHE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, 1880; capttal, $50,000, surplus, 80,000, 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. T M. HENDERSON, rUXBHJlAH . ,....n RruulaItlM ore. Mr. nasa throat, umce in enyiuga suu uunu- rnone airun PHT8ICIAN8. DBS. Office one block west LYNN K. BLAKEBLEh, CHBONIC nervous diseases and diseases of wo- inn i j nTni I'Anniflrnn. i-iir. niicr Ham ots., jrenaioion, ure. muuo 278. ATTORNEYS. . rAntAA in NiTinvTa rtmia ikii i iiiiiil:. RT J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT -LAW: invrtnnilffV Am T.lw BOYD, ATTORNEY AT IAW 111 BEEDEK, ATTOBNET AT LAW, . ,- . Ann. .-.n, TT TTTTVT Law. BIT. Btniman nns pkb uu.hixu mates a specially oi xm DENTISTS, VAUGHAN, DENTIST, OFFICII IN bnliaing. MANN, DENTIST, viriiya in no- store. TON SO RIAL PARLORS. . Mw-.n nAnnm ai n i run' 1 1 . i) ii i.-ir k 11 i 11 nr. uubilc UU1UCU 11 nil. iww.. prop, uooa wonnen uu cicrujiue . sanitary conaition. HOWARD. ARCHITECT AND BU- plans for bolldlnes In the city or THE FARMERS' BANK OP WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold. Collections promptly attended to. R. Jameson, president; Geo. W. Proebstel, Tlce president; J. B. Kllgore, cashier; di rectors, G. A. Hartman, M. M. Johns, T. J. Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jameson, G. W. Proebstel. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP PENDLB ton. Capital $70,000; surplus, $03,000. Transacts a general banking business. Ex change and telegraphic transfers sold oa Chicago, San Francisco, New York and principal points In the northwest. Drafts drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Maxes collections on reasonable terms. Lerl An keny, president; W. F. Matlock, vlee-pres-ldent; C. B. Wade, cashier; H. C. Guern sey, assistant caahler. FRATERNAL ORDERS. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Wlldwood Camp, No. 2333, meets second ad fourth Tuesday of each month In Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs. Ida Holcomb, Oracle; Mrs. Nettle Bobbins, Recorder. L'MATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M. Meets In Secret Society Hall, second and fourth Tuesdays In each month. All visiting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. S. Kees, Record Keeper; E. D. Bstabrook, Commander. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. B2, A. P. and A. M., meets first and third Mondays of each month. (Visiting brethren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe H. Partes, Sec PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, H. P., P. F. Wamsley. Secretary. Meets first and fourth Friday of each month In Masonic HalL PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL Ilam Martin Encampment, No. 1. Meets erery Wednesday at Hendrlck's HalL Mrs. L. F. iampkln, Secretary, DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF Pythias. J. Nowlin, C. C. ; B. W. Fletcher, K. of B. vs B. Meets erery Mon day a Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMEBIC. Tutullla Camn. No. 8899. Meet first and third Mondays of each month at OM Fellows' Hall. George A. Haxiblln, Con sul ; u. A. Bobbins, Clerk. SK ft CULB, L'UnTKALTUKB AJNU iinrn- riflri m r im TTirninnMi nn innn p Minn nti Hinrr it-at m r m . in A. MAT. C(JNTKM!TOR A1VI1 HIIIIli Estimates furnished on all kinds of WOODMEN OP THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W. of W are held In Secret Society Hall eyery Saturday erenmg. visiting neign bora are always welcome. J. P. Walker, Clerk, J. P. Earl, C. C. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE OLD SEMPLE FEED YARD. 723 COTTON, wood street. LlndseT Si Doty ProDi. Llverr, feed and sale stable. Good turnouts. Saddle horses at all tunes. Horses lor sale. O. K. FEED AND SALES YARD. H. CHE8- nut, prop., 019 Aura St., bet Webb and Alta. "O. K." treatment given horses left in our care. THE CITY LIVERY, BOABD AND BALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street PHOTOGRAPHERS. 8. BOWMAN. LEADING PHOTOGRA- ner oi trip rirr. 'Finmi , timti. in. ELECTRICAL 8UPPLIE8. i lopnes. Houses, stores, wired .for fixtures of all kinds. Get our price. unMivi . jc niun h i bvt mr b b II. PAnTTRH n?trwv. nnnnn am M MUU, V4 IHMUS RUU HAILEY. jr.. n. s. r,ANn rnvr. tnnn a. - i m . a m and proof; Insurance and collections. m Juaa building, room 10. BOARD AND uODQINQ. i HTRAnnv prrrivn nnnHR uiiu t . 7 - , t'.-r. - -r-- . kiu rooms in new bnlld nir. with V trn1nin - - . m DUGCLi .11. J.. iJiflUICIi UlUUi - ... u i u lull iu o cuu vichu, n 1.1 1 " h V VCUUI. t'l D 1. r rlun . . . . 1 . .1 . vu iuuuib wicn comrortnoie neas. 2c and 00c a night Thos. Smart, "Ml streeta iinnj k- t.. . Mb'e set Rates 14 and ftfi rr waek. proprietor. CABS AND CARRIAGES. fctWt . "K. NEW AND VBBx ( style, for the arvl nf nni.ii W, I .It n , - ' it the P.D;.iftlJS EBWIN BAKER. Pr,. r-taurant lroBl ol '"""'"na AND HORSE- onOEING cur ... . . . .u with, o, TT JSC aOMMERICAL STABLES, G. W. FBOOMB Prop. LlTery. Feed and Boarding. AH ttnds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton, telephone 10. DEPOT LIVERY FEED AND SALES Stables. First class single and double rigs for all occasions. 027 Cottonwood St, Phone Main 79. Elvln Craig, Prop. OREGON FEED YARD. W. T. BOYNTON Prop. Special care given to horses left srlth me. Lower Webb Street Phone Red so. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRER8. JOHN WILSON, FIRST CLASS 8H0E- maker and repairer. Best material nsed and good work done. Shop 117 Alta street SECOND-HAND DEALERS. UEOBGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND BBCOND nana goods bought and sold. Coort Bt, opera nonse block, can and see aim. r. 8TROBLE, DEALER IN BBCOND band goods. If there Is aaythlag yon need In new or second hand furniture, ttovea, granite ware and crockery, call aad gee in prices, no. ziz court bc VETERINARY SURGEON8. - - " wui.AWAAU, 1J.H.U1.IA1V. UUUUUVKI Pendleton. Orpenn. irrafliiatA nf the Roval Veterinary College, Edinburgh, Scotland; late goTeromeni inspector ior xaie miirict, a. u. all domestic animal treated on scientific nrln clplea; located at Froome's Stables, Main street opposite Hotel Pendleton; residence telephone Classified Advettisements COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE. TWO LINES. tlrm 1o tirrM ...20a wk ,,30o THREE LINES. 1 tlma 2 tlmM 1 WHk Extra lln: .10 canto aach woek; 25 canU a Una) pr irrnth. LOST. IXST-OKTKAL Sl'RISOS ROAD. BKT KRN Haceu' Hallway iiouso ami i-enuiriuu, n a rmr linvpnmck. Finder plcaso return tame to F ua, caro K-vit QrcRonlan. LOST-A TATTKD HANIlKKKUIIIKr nn- tween Alia Ktrcci anu .m. ji, cnunu, ruiui.i ni n ir: niulor nlease return to this ofllco ntul rccolvo suitable reward. He I came to the seashore for chanse She I'll bet you don't take any home with you. CQMMEROE-TRhDE Local Market PrloM. The following shows the price paid on the local market: Raspberries, $2.75 a crate. Blackberries, $2.25 a crate. Pineapples, $6 a dozen. Watermelons, $5 a dozen. Muskmelons, $3 a dozen. Tomatoes, 10 cents per pound. Peaches, 10 cents per pound. Apricots, 10 cents per pound. Cherries, J1.75 per crate. Plums, three boxes for 25c String beans, 5c a pound. Parsnips, 75c per sack. Cabbage, 3c per pound. Cheese, per pound, 20c Onions, 3c per pound. Green onions, 25c dec Beets, per lb, lc New Potatoes, lc per pound. Garlic1 T2 c per lb. (coyote), without head, each, 30035c; wolverine, each, T47; beaver, per skin, large, $5G; do medium, $34; do small, $101.50; do kits, 6076c, FOR RENT. FOR RENT-FCRNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms and sin le rooms, 710 College street, opposite court house. Mrs. Alice Smith, Prop. FOR RENT TWO ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE keeDlne: eosd location. Inaulre at this of fice. FOR.RENT FIVJ5 ROOM COTTAOE ON CLAY strset, betwoen Webb and Railroad. Inquire of Jas. B. 'Welch, 120 Court street. ROOMS TO RENT ENQUIRE Bust, 830 Ann street. MARY E. WANTED. WANTEDNICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR nouseaeeping. Appiy ai inn umce. WANTED BY YOUNO WOMAN, POSITION as itenosrraDher. Experienced. Address R. 90, East Oregonlan, Pendleton, Ore. WANTED MANAGER FOB NEW BRANCH nf nnr ImalneM hjtre In Pendleton. Address ..ItV. .nl.,.niu llfnul Mnrrli Whnln. a. , vuv.1 nim iiitvii.wii i...w v . w , .. - saler, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED WOMAN TO DO WASHING. iN qure a 1 iuu ouw. Poultry. $2.50 to Pendleton Live 8tock and Chickens, hens, per dot., $3.50. Roosters, $3.5004. Turkeys, per lb., lOo. Geese, per doz., $9. Spring chickens, per doz., $2.50 and $3. Ducks, per doz., $3.75. Pigeons, per doz., $1.50. Eggs, 20c In trade. Butter, 25c and 60c per roll. WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc Cows, per hundred, $3.10(3.25. Steers, $3.753.85. HogB, live, $6. Hogs, dressed, 8c. Calves, dressed, 9c. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 40c per lb; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb; pacKage coffee, 15c per lb. Rice Best head rice, 12c per lb; next grade, 8 l-3c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs., $1. Salt Coarse, $1 per 100; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour, B. B. $3.25 per bbl. Flour, Walter's $3.25 per bbl. Skins, Hides and Pelts. Portland, Aug. 14. Sheepskins Shearlings, 1520c; short wool, 250 35c; medlam wool, 3060c; long wool, 60c$l each. Hides Dry Hides, No. 1, 16 poundB and up, 1515c per pound; dry kip, kip, No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds, 12c; dry calf, No, 1, under 5 pounds, 10c; dry salted bulls, and stags, one-third less than dry flint; salted bides, steers, sound, 60 pounds and over, 89 50 to 60 pounds, 78c; under 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 55c; kip, sound, 16 to 20 pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 poundB, 7c; calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 8c; green, (unsalted), lc per pound less; culls, lc per pound less; horse hides, salted, each $1.6002; dry, each, $11.50; colt's hides, each, 25050c; goat oklns, common, each, 10016c; Angora, with wool on, each, 25C$L Pelts Bear sklnB as to size. No. 1, each, $5020; cubs, $206; badger, each, 10040c; wildcat, 25 050; house cat, 5010c; fox. common gray, each, 30050c; do red, each, $1.5002; do cross, each, $5015; do silver and black, each, $1000200; fisher, each, $506; lynx, each, $203; mink, strict ly No, 1, each, 5Oc0$1.6O; marten, pale pine, according to size and color, $1.5002; muskrats, largo, each, 50 10c; skunk, each, 40 060c; civet or polecat, each, 5010c; otter for large prime skins, each $507; panther, with head and claws perfect, each, $203; raccoon for large prime, each. 80 050c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each, $3.50 06; wolf, prairie, Report of Crop Conditions In Oregon During the Week. Following is the weekly crop report of the Oregon section, United States department of agriculture, for the week ending Monday, August 18 The past week haB been cool and showery. The rains have been gen eral in the northern part of the state from the coast to the Blue Mountains, but in the southern part of the state they were light and scattering. Har vest work in the Umatilla district and in the Grande Ronde valley was suspended for from two to three days on account of the wet spell The grain yields in the Willamette valley continue to be disappointing and variable. In Marion county the average will be about 15 bushels, and in general they will fall below the average in all of the other counties in this section of the state. In South ern Oregon the grain Is turning out well. In the Umatilal country the yields are Improving and the reseed ed fields are averaging from 30 to 40 bushels, which Is considerably better than expected. In the Grande Rondo valley the harvest Is about half done and while he yields are satisfactory, there Is more than the usual amount of smut on both wheat and oats. The rains have been of great bene fit to sugar beets and late vegetables as well as to corn and pastures. The hop crop Is still In a very promising condition, especially in Southern Ore gon, where not a single unfavorable report has been received, Tiio pota to blight Is Increasing counties and In Bome damage Is quite serlpus. Fruit in the Hood River valley FOR SALE. FOR 8A1.K -TWENTY ROOM LODGING house: turnunea; win do om m a It will payjrou to look Into this offer. Address 'B, ' care East orcgonian. FORSATiEAT A BA RG AIN A COOK 8TOVE and kllclion furniture, with a fovr other household goods, all new. Address F. 0. ryle, r. O. box 401, ronwoion, uro. FOU8ALK OR TRADEWILL BKl.L Oil TRADE lor property liero, ku acres 01 inu a mini Mtuthwest of Tho Dalles, Oregon. Ainircss William Isbou, oio ramus avo., rouuiouui, Oregon. FOR SALE OASOLINB ENGINE, WITH ninu tanks ami nttinsrs. reaav 10 oier- Am tn air linraa nowcr. economical in the. use of fuel. Price $200. East Ore gonlan office, renoieton. OLD NBW8PAPNKB TO PUT UNDER carnets. on aheivea, wans, or .or wnr nlnv nurnnaM. Old newspapers in IS bundles of 100 each at 25 centa at bun at the EAST ton, Oregon. OBBOONIAN office, Pendle- MISCELLANEOU8. wnnn BAWINfl. CONTRACT WORK A. u AtAnhnna. Ilnadnuartorit at Gran Harbor Commercial Co. ami Nouman'a Cigar Store, Telephones mace i-m ana aiain vj. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP, WflUU ST., West of Hotel Eastern, aii ainas 01 re pairing done at reasonable prices, uicy cles, gun and machine repairing a special ty. Simmons & Bolln, proprietors. HORSES TO PASTURE TIMOTHY, ORCHARD antl bromo grasses; goon pasiiiro; pinmy m running water, verms rcwuunmo. . " Meacham, Oregon. KELLAR nnOfilHRS, I'LABTBKinu and cementing, cement wans a special ty. Estimates furnished rree. wora guar anteea. lieave orutn t .?"' ner'a cigar store. Main Bt,. P. O. boi 104 MISS MINNIE h. norfK, GRADUATK NUKHK, 309 Turk street. Telephone No. Black S54; calls day or nignt prompuy rospouuuu m. coast sections the " iho in . continues doing nicely. In tho cC ast districts fruit Is also making favora' bin progress, but In tho Willamette valley there is considerable com plaint of apples dropping more than usual at this time of the year. Prunes will be a light crop. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU want to subscribe to magaxlnes or new- lumn In tha TTnltad Rtatea or Europe. remit by postal note, check, or send to the viaht miKcnNlAN the net publisher's price of the publication you desire, and we will have It sent you and assume all tbe risk of the money being lost In tbe malls, n will save von both trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to the East Oregon lan, In remitting you can deduct 10 per cent from the publisher's price. Address HAST OHEUONIAN VVU. CU., 1'enaieion, Oregon. TRANSPORTATION LINES. mm. nTTTTrav m Oregon Short line UNION PACIFIC PRrART TllllO SolHXllllU AKRtTB von Ftvm I'oiiilloton ntoit c ' Chlrago- 8alt tako, Denver, Ft l'ortlaud Worth, Omaha. Kan Bpectal sas City, St. Louis, 3:00 a. as. f,:;iO p. m. Chicago and East. vU Hunt ington. AtUntlo Salt Luke, Denver, Ft. Express Worth, Omaha. Kan- ft!4.a m. sas City, 61. 1-ouls, 11:10 p. at. via Hunt- Chicago and East. lngton, hi P...I Wnlla Vall,I.eiTltton, Putiitll Hpokano. Wallnco aJiVJ T n! l'nllman, Mlnneapo 8 ira.m, H, St. Paul, Dululh, 8'MP'' Spokane, j CMc Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates sub- Sao.. ra?a: p-- Ball every a days. "Dally SuuZV Colulubl Ulv" itoop.m, 8D0p m. To Astoria and Way Sunday Saturday Landings. 10 aw p. m. AVlllaiuottv Hlvur. Boats leave Portland dally, except Sunday, (stage of wator permitting) for Willamette and Yamhill River points. Leave " Leave ltlpiurla Snake Rlvor Lewlstoa 1:06a. ra. Rlparla to Luwiston 7 SX) a. ns. Dally Dally Kxcpt Mon Bxept M 1 F. r. WAMSLEY, Agent, rendition. "Now Is the Appointed Time." Tho O. R. & N. Company has Just issued a handsomely illustrated pam nhlot ontltlod "Oregon. Washington & Idaho and Their Rcsourcos." Peo ple In tho oaBt are unxlous for In formation about tho Pacific North west. If you will givo tho O. It. & M nnmnnnv ncotlt a list Of namOB of eastern peoplo who aro likely to bo interested, tho boomoi win 00 mailod freo to such porsons. Kittitas county, Washington, has IrBtructed its delegation to support McBrldo for governor. IRRIGATION PROBLEMS. Many Will Arise and Will Take Long Time to Make Success, Tho Irrigation law passed by con gress at its last session will undoubt edly open up quite an Intricate prob lem, when It is attempted to bo put into operation, and will be tho sourco of much litigation. These results aro Inevitable, but they do not afford suf flclent ground for declaiming against the law. A start toward federal aid and supervision of Irrigation has boon made, and there will bo no backwnrd step. Those having or to have tho business In charge will learn by ob servation, by experience, possibly by errors; and the problem will bo work ed out to the ultimate benefit, In a vast aggregate amount of tho coun try, and especially of the West. Back of the principal objections to government management of irrigation enterprises tho real hard knot of tho problem to be solved tfs tho question of water control. What are, what will be individual rights In this re gard? And what the rights of states or territories and seek to JegiBlate in consonance wjth tho federal law? A case Is now pending In the Unit ed States supreme court in which tho state of Kansas Is seeking to restrain the state of Colorado from appropri ating all the waters of tho Arkansas river, the uppper portion only of which is in the latter state, Nebras ka has parellel grounds of complaint against Wyoming, If tho latter state should monopolize the waters of tho North Platte, Thero are equities on both sides, and the supremo court in the near future will have some very Interesting and Important decisions to make on this subject. Evening Tele gram. 1 Washington & Columbia River Railroad OINTMENJS And HupixwItorJcH will not, poultivoly cannot do more than relievo you. It remilres an Internal remeuy to nmiovo tho cause and ell'ect a per manent (suro. Ask your drugglttt for Dr. PerrJn's booklet on the Hiibjeot. rikiriiuimsi 41 Gonorrhcea sna Hunningt fuirY1 IN 48 II0UIIS. Cures Kid- IfflliJI J ntf and Bladder Troublti, aBBy rallrs. V -fJKSW OwuM fJi KsJ st to tfUMl,. faSlTHt Evua Cutu'cu Co WBapMOiNiuTi,o.Sl MEN AND WOMEN. Uh Big a tor unnatural dbcbargcj.lofiammaupaa. Irrituffi.il. or ulcaratuua rututirtnai, i not aUIii uf mucous i'liuleu. sue coat or poisuuous. HuM by DISMdsiS, or cent la flula -an-VML, liT iriM. ure&alrl. tut If. 00, ur 3 IkiIIIm, .5. Oiiculor Mit oa tviuoH. Take this route for For Chicago, 8t. Paul, St. Louis, Kau nas City, Bt. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland and points on the Sound T1MB CARD. Leave Pendleton, dally except Sundays at 7:00. pm. Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday and Friday tatftS pin. Arrive l'endletou Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 10 UrA hiii. Loavo Walla Wulla dally, east bound, 9:00 pa. Arrlva Walla Wulla dally, west bound, 0 XX) am. For Information regarding rates and accom modations, 1 all on or address W. ADAMS, Agsnt, Pendleton, Oregon. 8. R. OALDKRHKAD.O. V. A.. Walla Walls, Wash. The Northern RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars; Elegant Dining Curs, Tourist Sleeping Cars. sr. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKS OROOKBTON WINNEPEG irELENA and IBUTTJ& TICKETS CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all polnti. East and South Through tickets to J Tacoma aad Northern and American line. TO. THROUGH TO Japan and Oblna, via a Paciflo Steaasship Co. TiMK 8CHKDULI, Trains leave Pendleton dallv axcant Hunilav at 7:00 p, m, ' For further Inforniatlon, tlma cards, maps and tickets, call on or write W. Adams, Pas. dleton, Oregon, or A. D, OUABLTON, Third and Morrison Hts., Portland. Ore. IS MANHOOD RESTORED 'f? til VlUOizi-r, tlie precriiHkm of a uinoua Vrench Dbyalclan. will anickl vcura vou oiM nervous or cUtaui of tht KvnenUvv orgom, bucIi tui JLunS MNulioud, IiiaaiMUlab Sru.!L iB U, '" KuiImIuiu, Nsrruui eMllty, 1'lwplM frfif.1?'.? ? " HimrIT ,'Usisr Uralui, Tsirlcacelo acl ConallsmUoss. and restores small weulc oremia. 'll.la imiuiii . 1 1 iTu ... ..i n ... .1., , I 1 .. , 1 uvriuiznia tue oniy jciiouii ri-jurdy eyre wlttiout i'n tiyroall. bend for hjsk clrculuriiiid tPalluioiitiUa. SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., percent are troubled with VrUMUu. operation. fW) HjeiJinunkl. A wrltua li. peruuiueu cm e. f t.w uw,g wi ttt, DRUGGISTS, PENDLETON, OREfiON,