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Business Cads and oociewes PROFESSIONS AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. I PHYSICIAN8. T rm.E. OFFICE IN JUDD ,. in tn 12 i. m )f a I Telephone ted 871. -r-iTtflR. M, D., DSI'AIN BLOCK, "'"ifioni and impalrea bearing. r... ;rretlr fitted for rerracuve er- j.l.puvuc -..... - - SMITH lUIIUU, UlTlun urrmii PaVrilston Savings Hank. Telephone "Wj(tct telephone, Main 801. GAItFIKIiO. U. D.i UOMBUl Aimu - ..i anrirann. umcn in juuu J M I'AULL, HOOM 17 ASSUUIA' ' i. iw-k Telephone, main Bill ; real telephone, blacit mi. Xt ffljNDHIlBON. i'UYBIUIAN surgeon specialties, eye, ear, nose throat, (mice naving ubhk duiiu Tnone, pbbiu ooi. KEYI.S A lujlfc.o, uni&ui'Aiuii; nmlclans Chronic ana nervous diseases r HiiCilLY. rilYBIOIAN AND SUR rft.n, orr.c III U-BJMIU UIUCK, 1UIU1UUUU Mlfl K K I1LAKE8LDE, CHRONIC nervous diseases and diseases o" wo- Judd building, comer unin ana ctitt Sis. umce -pnone main izi ; nei, ill- TRAINED NURSES. ... ii n t t d new fin i nn itip Mimur CU on or aaarcsa ni'j inunipsua siree DENTISTS. A VAUGHAN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN DIJU UUItu.Uf - - L. MANN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN AB- Kvlatloii block over Schmidt b new drug ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. r HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND SU- .tntenilant malrM nnirmlftln nnrl fIIii. . nl.n. fnt hitlMlnim In tha rltv nr pnnn. iicom ii juaa oaiioing. FRATERNAL ORDERS. UMATILLA TI5NT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M. Meets In Secret Society hall, second audi lounii Tuesdays in eacn monin. ah visit-1 Ing Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. 8.1 Kees, Record Keeper; B. D. Estabrook, commander. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. F. AND a, n., meets nrst and third Mondays or I eacu monm. visiting Dremren welcome. T, J. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe n. rarkes. Bee. I'KNDLETON CHAPTER. NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, II. P., F, F. Wamsley, secretary. meets second and rourtn Fridays ot each monio m uasonic nan. 3 4 BOARD AND LODGING. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHT OF Tythlas. L. W. Held. C. C: R. W. Fletcher. K. of R. and S. Meets evervl juonaay in secret society nan. ISSSSSTiSSSSSSSSSS I EMPIRE LODGING TIOUBH, CORNBR OSJ B. Court and jonnaon street, uooa Marge, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Rates Z3c and ooe a nignt. inos. oman. rrop. I I. -ll.il. -I i - "S II I HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Hoard by the day or week. Oood table set. Rates $4 and 8 per week rend eton Feed Yard In connection, u. I Ken, prop. THE ST. GEORGE RESTAURANT RKOO lar meal. 33 cento. Short orders a specialty. Open day and night. T. A. Oldfather, Prop. THE 8TRARON ROOMING HOUSE 818 MAIN street, Mrs H. E. Cooper, Prop. Everything new and strictly flnt class. Rates 25c, 50c and II per day LODGING AND BOAKDINO HOWE; ROOMS for Ionisers and llsht housekeeping. E. V. I Sullivan, proprietor, Cott nwood street, tiezt to Wheeler's Photo Gallery. I Til ft WHITE LODGING HOUSE. SOI SOUTH Main street Mrs. Mary Williams, rrop. Rouiakesnlnv rooms and lodflnc rooms. I Good comfortable rooms and clean, well kept dcoi Lodging m miiii. CON8ISTKNCY. MODERN WOOMEN OF AMERICA. Tutullla Camn. No. G39D. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Odd FellowB' ball. Cleorce A Usmblln. Con sul ; u. a. KODDins, uierr. "6he Is an ancel." "Hut she paints." "Did you ever see nn angel tliut wasn't palntedT" CABS AND CARRIAQE8. WOODMEN OF TIIE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Camp. No. 41, W. of W are held In Secret Society hall every Saturday evening. Visiting neighbors are always welcome. J. P. Walker, Clerk; A.I Owen, C. C. 00 NOT CELEBRATE rENDLETON CIRCLE NO .27, WOMEN OF Woodcraft, meats overy Friday evening at uenarix nan. ah vi.iiioe neicnDors are cor dially lnvlieit to attend Minnie Btlllman, uusrdian Tieignoor; nv.i rietctier, uieric. STORY OF SILVER LAKE'S CHRISTMAS HOLOCAUST. ATTORNEYS. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD building. HAILEY & LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In Deepaln Dlock. UALLERAY ft McCOURT, soclatlon -building. LAWYERS, AS- . E. COLLIER, LAWYER, OFFICE rooms 7 and 8, Association building. HEEK & LU1,B. LUniiiaUTUltb AH11 Bnlldns. estimates rurnisnen on snort DIST. aiULlT IT U1A u BUkLllll IJ llUIUHl A, MAY. CONTRACTOR AND BUILD it Estimates turnlsned on all kinds R TKOUTMAN, ARCHITECT AND su perintendent. Room 10, Association M. KELLAR. PLASTERING AND CE Btotlne. Cement walks a specialty. Es- n i.ii ii i n u i'i i i i ic. ii ui. nuuiuumu it. nam .11.. . . 1 . . .1 1 r . BANKS AND BROKERS. siiiKi riAiiuriAij uann ur AiiinnA, Oregon. Capital, ?GU,ouu; surplus and Srrt E t.. Tlnmfitt. rilfihlpr ! P. R. T- GroTr assistant cashier EHL I Alklt.l.O UP .VtBXTJIM. vston, uregoo. uw a general bank- h hllfllnsfla friiPIOniM hnnnlit Mnrt .nlil coiiKtions promptly attended to. It. rcciars. it. A. iiHrirnnn. ivi. ki jnnm r JVldKtOD. Oregon OrKnlr.orl Xtnrph 1. loot. .npuai, ou,uuu ; surplus, suu.uuu ; innrrBi nnowea nn i m tamnam vv. ttUBgt bought and sold on all principal lectlom, w J, Furnish, president; J. N. "i;e preainenr ; t. J, Morris, caanier ; . W Maloney. assistant caahlxr. flRST NATIONAL HANK OF PBNDLE . Capital, ?70,000; surplus, $05,000. Irtniacts a general banking business. Hi wBge snd telegraphic transfers sold on CMcigo, San Fraaclsco, New York and , China, Japan and Europe. Makes MllKtlons on reasonable terms. Levi An S.".!11 : w' p- MtIock, vlce-prest hat; C B, Wade, cashier ; XI, F, Johnson, During Evening Exercises Fire Starts Which Burns 40 People to Death Oregon's Saddest Christmas Story, "Chrlstmast week Is a season of snd remembrances for the people of Silver Lalte for some time to come,' fcald U. F. Abshiro or that town. "The recollection of the fearful holocaust that occurred at Silver Lalte on Christmas eve, 1S1M, still Keeps us from celebrating that evening as other communities do, and to most of us Christmas is a daj of sorrow rather than of joy as It should be." lr. Abshlre was in the fire that bunted un'-fd persons on that event lul evening. He lost his wife in the (lames and, only saved his 5-year-old son by the merest chance. The lad, who Is now 13 years old, is with him, hut does not like to talk about the night when his mother was taken from him by the cruel flames. "One-fourth of the population of the town anil vicinity had assembled in the second story of a frame building on -that evening to take part In the Christmas exercises, Mr. Abhsire R. s llRYSuN, ATTORN EY-AT-LA w ; COL- paid. "Several of tbe little children .Buoa nu maurance. umce m w. uuuu- ha(j apeared an(j rentlerod their red CARTER & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. umce in Havings uanK ouuoing. HENRY J. DEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Association Block, Pendleton, Oregon. N. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY Office In Association Block. AT LAW. E. D. BOYD. ATTORNEY Court street. AT LAW. Ill i. B. REEDER, ATTORNEY Pendletou, Oregon. AT LAW, ST1LLMAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Btlllman has been admitted to practice In United States patent offices and makes a specialty of Patent Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association Block. lug. R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY, ROOMS 425 JUDD iiunuing TONSO.IIAL PARLOR8. RILLY KRAS9IG. BARBER SHOP AND bath room, Main street, three doors north ot noioi ot, ueorge. First class service. NEW TONSORIAL PARI.ORB, COURT ST Threa doors woat of Golden Rule Hotel. J. II. Pace, Prop. First clais Workmen, overy- uuiig cietiu, au mouurn improve noma. PATTON'8 SANITARY BARBER KHOP, DES- Falu block, Caurt street; best workmanship; the modern Improvements; all tools steril ized! bath rooms In connection. PHOTOGRAPHER8, W. S. BOWMAN, "LEADING PHOTOGRA nher of tbe cltv. Harvest views. In dlan photos for sale. Finishing done for amateurs. Main at., near bridge. '1'none red 270. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING. L. GREENAWALD. THE OLD RELIABLE Shoemaker. First-class repairing with best materials. Bbop In rear of Dlndlnger wuson a uu, JOHN WILSON. FIRBT-CLA8S SHOE- maker and repairer. Best material used and good work done. Shop 117 Alts Bt. ELECTRICAL 8UPPLIE8. ArLL BROS 21T COURT RTUFKT leaeral Klectrlclans. dealers In eleo , w , WB tviiuiiuuvst Maw.- LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLE8. THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE Htable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, (or fine raruouta. tuaDie no Alia streei, LIVERY, FEED AND SALES STABLE, A. C. Bressar. ITOD.. Old Bemnlo Stable. 72.1 Cotton. woodstreot; carolul attention given to horses leu wita us. tations; a Chrlstmus carol had been sung by the Sunday school scholars, and all were In anticipation of the gift distribution when a you'ng man in the room decided to go out. m doing so he stepped upon one ot the improvised wooden benches ms neati struck a large Rochester lamp containing nearly a gallon of on. Tiie lamp feirto the floor, the blazing oil covering him, but he tried His best to quench the flames. Other men In the audience sprang to the rescue. They pulled off their overcoats and attempted to smother the fire. This only fanned the flames and the blaz ing oil scattered all over tho room, igniting the women's dresses. Many rushed for the narrow entrance nnrl instead of escaping became blocked In a crushed mass. Quicker than I can tell it the entire room was a seething blaze. The few who escaped did their best to help the others and the weight of people on the hack porch caused a crash, which cut off help until ladders could be procured. One little girj was seen hanging by her hands from a window sill. She was told to nron umi was caugnt by tlie men below, her hands badly burned. In a few rain vtes all was over, and the ruins of Chrlstman's store were smouldering over tne remains of our people." RUBBER TIRE HACK, NEW AND VERY latea style, for the service of the pnbllc. C. D. Cariln and Jas. 8, McKay, props. Call at the Commercial livery stabla or tele phone main 101 and tbe back will call fsr yoo. raced so many days last autumn, still lies screaming in agony at her home CITY CAB Une. ekwin baker, prop. near Dover. Oregon, She was burned Telephone Main 791 office and waiting so terribly that the only position she room, Alta street, next to saving, uaiik mag, can assume Is lying flat on uer lace. And to. add to wretchedness of her plight, her doctor has advised her k-arentB, reported to bo ignorant Ger TRANSPORTATION .LINES. mm. OREGON ad union Pacific Dinar roa Tlrno Sobenlule From l'ondtoton Portland 8 HQ a m Chicago S'M pm Portland 1:50 am Pat Hand Special No. 1 ABUT! ao Ths SM 8:00 a.m. Chicago Special No. 2 Mall and Express No.5, Tho East, 4 00 a m VETERINARY SURGEON. DR. G. W. VAUGHAN, GRADUATE OF THE San Franel.ro Veterinary Collece: call! at- '., i, i i,o hrniifht tended to. dy or night. Offico nt Depot i,. nui m iiviiHii 11.1 i" v , mmnA Hftrt fill. to a city Hospital io trcaiciuiu. um loathe women of the Fire Keller BLACKSMITH INO PnmmlHnn wlin hnvft liofli rnntribllt-l . mnn' In n,1 l,Bi- nro trvlnir to COPELAND ft SON FOR WHEAT RACKS. have her removed to a place where proper care can do given. INSURANCE & LAND BUSINESS. Miss wouo. wno is oniy its yeuia Spokans 8 :16 a m Mall and Express No.O Psndleton Passenger No, 7 Spokann I'Assenger No. 8 Pendleton Branoli Mixed Train No.ll 0:00 p m Walla Walla Braneh Mixed Train No. 42 old, met her misfortune while fighting JOB Q. PAI1KE8, OFFICE. COTTONWOOD firp Tho troiii? wind cnrrlpil huco upera uouse oiock ;ianu uuica uu- ttlS L . "e. ch as flllng of claim, and Initiating uuo.ij in ii.vs ..... u.i.i .1. "-'"" contests a specialty, wnv her iItpks panirht. flamed nt). .anil I before a small boy and some friends JOHN HAILEY, JR.. O S. LAND COM i,i vtinn.,iai, i. inft iimi missloner Specialty made of land flllngs """" ""'"i"' "'""" ana proor; insurance ana collections. ut uurnetl to n crisp, since mm nine nee m Jiuia ounaing, room m. she has had to endure unnllevlated pain. No nurse has soothed her; she had only the ministrations of parents, who are said to have more than once compelled her to rise and wall though every step was marked with blood. At last the neighbors have be come enraged at this treatment and with them Mrs. It. V. Pratt. Mrs TYPEWRITERS AND 8UPPLIE8. r S MERRILL. SPOKANE. WASH. Agent New Densmore. Second hand tve- t Iters, supplies, rellnlng, repairing. Portias 8 : pas Tho luiass Porttatrtl 4:45 SB BpokftM 3:13 pas lwopi Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. SECOND-HAND DEALER8. GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND band goods bought and sold. Court St.. Aleade. Mrs. Cressey and Mrs. Harry I Opera house block. Call and sea him. Hogiie are co-operating to bring the v. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND girl In where at least she may have a uand goods, if there Is anything yon chance lor her life. need In new or second-hand furniture. The Fire Relief Committee has al- "toves, granite ware and crockery .call and teady sent-money and clothing to u,P ni. prices, mo 8 court street. home, and at no time has Miss Wolfe NEW and second-hand goods BOUGiif lippn fnrpnttnn Nnw nfter trvlnir or. I uu '""M pawn ui jaera; inuuoT auvauceu nu neen torgotten. inow . alter in inb oi- a)1 klud, arlicie(. waters t Sherry, props., tUMUiy IIJUDUICD. 11 J 111 L11UL I I OHOnWOOQ .tTCOV time has come to use every means possible to protect Miss Wolfe, cave her useless suffering. and EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. bTAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 038 MAIN ST.; If you need help or seek employment call on ui. Phone Main mil. WANTED. Inauguration in Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., Jan. 5. Governor LaFoletto and the new state officers elected in November were inaugurated today with the customary ceremonies. The retiring ofllcers received the ofllC' ers-elect In the respective departments PvaNTKD-your orders FOR ENORAVKD 1 I nn rvl tar a1 rllnai (nvllallnns nlm 1 fV mr iaA WANTED 8ITUATION BY COMPETENT, EX. nerlenc53 ntcnocrranher. Aildrpi R.. r&rA Alt lading Utt sub- 8Wp.m. Korean Francls'co ' Ball every days. "liilTy SunX'y Columbia River iMp 8:00 p.m. To Astoria and Way Sunday Saturday Landings. io aw p. in. - AVIIliimottu Ulvof. Boats leave Portland dally, except Sunday, 'stage of water permitting) for Willamette aid Yamhill River points. Leave j Lear Klpitria 1 Snake River Lewlitoa 4:05a.m. , Rlparla to Lewiston 70ft. m. Daily Dally Excpt Mon Excpt Man F. F. WAMSLEY, Agent, PendUton. Washington & Columbia River Railroad at the capital and shortly before noon proceeded to the executive charabr and thence to tho asemhly chamber, where the oath ot office was adminis tered by Chief Justice Cassidy. At the conclusion of the ceremonies an impromptu public reception was held cards, weddlnr Invitations, etc! Inn eneraveri visiting cards with plate, 1160: additional caras in luture. it ner Hundred. The Knit or. egonian. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a by the new ofllcers. The inaugural cutVdbviLC 1002, exe- caan Iler. securing the payment of tbe promissory note described therefn, of even date therewith, o, dated Auguit '27, hall takes place tonight In the unl rangements nave been concluaed for interest at 8 per cent per annum from date, the function. Visitors are here from which chattel mortgage Is given upon the one- Milwaukee, Oshkosh, La Crosse and i'tock" c.U.rbran'ed" on tSS rfgtf other cities of tho state. , . . ngnt, siae w, some being branded In ons f.wv uu buuiu ... .Mv W.11G1. Mil II ni.U 1.!1,C1 1U Vermont Dalrvmen Meet "".E6"0?" Pr2P?"?.?":.u'y.0escr STILL IN AGONY. COMMERCIAL STABLES, 0. M. FROOME Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Ob poslte Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone main 181. OREGON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON prop. Special care given to horses left frith me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone red 904. OOE. COMMISSION CO. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 8300,0001 Buys andlSolls Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds and Cotton for Cash or Future Delivery Is j'8 ln Government, municipal and miscellaneous securities. Own- in(l operating the most extensive private wire system ln the world we , ecute large or Bmall orders more promptly and satisfactory than r other concern. k . guarantee to execute orders whon limits are reached. We do not aoij you responsible for more than the margin you place In trade. We "rge no interest for carrying long stocks. MARGINS REQUIRED Kfraln, lc per bushel; stocks, $2 per share, i-ommigaion Grain, c per bushel: stocks Vi of 1 per cent, for It Wl" Send you our Dook ot statlatlcs and Da"y Market free. Write REFERENCE; 75 National and State Banks. LOCAL REFERENCE: Pendleton Savings Bank. Main Exchange, Bank of Commerce Building, MlnneapolU, Minn., Hx ?& In 76 of tho principal towns and cities of the Northwest, Including ton to Colfax. Pullman, nitzrllle, Dayton, Walla Walla, Moscow, Pendle VancouveB11 6r conistructIon to PorHan,l. Tacoma, Seattle, Everett and In anv B.' " you bave an Pen trade or account with us you can operate It of our 76 offices, H. H. HAN8EN, Western Manager. Pendleton Office, Room C Association Block. 'Phone Main 8ti. I- G. MAJOR. Local Manager Girl Who Was Burned Durlna tha 0 Forest Fires Lies Screaming at Her , Home. Effio Wolf, who was caught bv flv- Ing embers during the forest fires that thprAltl. Andwaarttllv FSAArarl A ..... .T Rutland, Vt., Jan. C The Vermont JSP2'.?1.180.2"0' ToI.um9. "'?. Records ol Dairymen's Association, tho largest n, 'ntfi 'i1 , organization of Its kind lu the United " conditions ol said chattel mortgage having tn..nAn I "1,lvvc Mv,a..gi7 jm vuv uiuvv ui iuv nccoruer laigcst ofCanveyanr.es of Umatilla County, Oregon, ITtlltRll the COndltllins Of Bald ehattnl mnrtirairn having Hate3 beiran Its thlrtv-lhlwl nntinnl Pen violated by the maker thereof and said ,gan. , U annual promissory note being still unpaid; therefore, Save Money and Your Eyesight g 9 I 8 V & Ageuu watited ln Knotiatttiici l-erieciea Matcn Lighter Gasoline Gas Lanjp The PERFECTED can read Uy be lighted with 11 parlor junii:u It gives 10 times the light of a common keinsen lamp at hall iheexpvnte an, care. It has a Nlukel-Kllver gen erator which does not scale from the action of heat, and clog the tip. as brass does. . Wo have Match Lighting Lamps from ft 76 up. Write for circular, and prices, STEWART GRANT LIGHTING CO. Inventors & M'Ps 'VI Third St., 1'OHTLAND, OH All ilfln dirH brands gas and gasoline mantles wholesale and re tail. every town in U. S. meeting In this city today. Baxter the said o. B. Wade, cashier, lias taken pos hall wao crowded with delegates and It?,.0' i,i1,'?119wl"l'.be,', P"onal visitors from all parts of tho state pr0IK!I,Jr' ntloiied In said chattel mortgage. when the gathering was called to or- lo-w"! 70 head of stock cattla branded W, der this monilng by President George MS' h&$2i$?$2Sigl8Hl & Aitken, of Woodstock. An address of f"1? discover), and will aell the one undivided welcome by Mayor Temple, and a re- DU"bi 2SK VVTiSLSLSSX sponse by O. M. Tlnkham, preceded noon, on the 12th day or January, 1W3, at and me auuuni auurcss or tne president iucii 01 nieve nampion, at tne owei. rnd the reports of the o.her omr,rK. feWWn. Various dairy problems were dlfjcuss- ?? Eaato Itbe Willamette Merldlan.in Umatilla rd this afternoon. In conjunction iUSa""K"fi l5' .waafr,orr.V . I ; iz. ' ('suT-ftwB w roiu i"nio vu uu n ij u 1 1 cxi Take this route for Chicago, 8t. Paul, tit. Louie, Kan sas City, Bt. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland and points on tho Sound TIME UARD. ii .. i i .. . 1 1 . .. . . unl. ivuuiDiuu, u.iit t ' x i n ii i nnnnivi , .inn hm - - Arrive renoieion Monaav. WarinMda iai Friday 11 :2opm, i Arrive renoieion rueadav. Thnrailav ana naiuiua Du.uli Leave Walla Walla dallv. east bound, n ton nm. Arrive Walla Walla dally, west bound. Httfaaa. For Information retarding rataa anrl inan modatlona, call on or address v. AiiAiiB, Agent, PAnrtlntA,,. Hmm. 8. B. CALDKUHEAD.a P. A., Walla Walla, Wash, wiui me meeting mere is an extensive exhibition cf dairy products and ma cninery Training for Teachers. lvnoxvine,' Teun., Jan. e. One of uio most advanced steps taken In the progress of Southern education Is the establishment of a denartment nf edn. cation In tJle University of Tennessee. j ne upanment opened today. It Is moueiieti latgoiy on the Teachers' Colloge of Columbia University and is the outcome of a desire to meet tne growing demand In the South for an advanced and extensive school for proresionai training of teachers. The department is to Include not only course la modern pedagogy and phy chology. but also Instiuctlon . In the laiusi nietnous or teaching Kiigllah history, the physical sciences, natuie study, manual training, domcblfe sci ence, nnd other special subjects. Tobacco Growers Dissatisfied. Henderson. Ky., Jan. 5. Tobacco glowers of this vlcjnlty met In con ference hero today to discuss the sit uation. The growers are dissatisfied with the prices paid by the combine, and talk or an agreement not to plant an acre of tobacco In the county for a year or two, "v faJ 1 u" I- ui UIU Klliuuut QUO On BAIf tiromia.orv nntji anit th ri.ta unA n-wrn .. .u . A, ti i j i 1 runauio atiorueys' iei-s. 1 1 1 1" 1 T . I ' I. I . ...... . .. ,H .. r f ' n ' l't' muidii piuiis8oe BrT I). Tavlir. Hhnrlff nl ItmalllU ,l Oregon, and Agent of Mortgagee. UAKTJSK & RALEY, Atlornoys, MEN AND WOMEN. of uuooni pumbraoai. jramieaa, toawi Ulnar C'tiUEa m 1 la S fata. OaaiaalMd aai la .trlatar. . I tr.rrolM lloaUftaa. llHC EviJB Cheuiui Co. g"t or puiaouaus. -orc.ui lu plala wrttieU l7 aatraa.. Dran.M FZl tiM), ur 8 tK,ttis. i.'rs. Circular Hunt vu ivjucaL UMIBfilliYI Standard reraedi for Gleet. Gonorrhoea and Runnings ,uim 1 IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid- IrfllDlJ nevind Bladder Troubles. I RUNS Pullman Sleeping Ciirs, Elegnnt Dining Cnrs, Tourist Sleeping Cars. 81'. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH K A linn "I i U1IAND FORKH CItOOKBTON WINNIfiPEG HELENA and LBU1TE. THROUGH TICKETS T CHICAGO WAHHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NKW vnnir- BOBTON and all polnts East and Bouth i'hionvh tlnkala in r.r.n . .. ... . ?5dTm.;i.'c2n,J.0nre'n TIMB BCJJBDULK. atT7,!wpfm!e,'I,'1'e,ad,',1,r ft f Vnr nrthsis IhIa.m..!... .1. - dleton. Ore con. nr a n nu u flHK MANHOOD RESTORE D'JNr W39 ildrttor9ainiaiii 1 Address 'r , . , " ' . , v ' " SOLD BY TALLMAN &. CO., DRUGGISTS, PENDLETON, OREGON,