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-inMS AND TRADE8. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. .,iairlANS. pHIoi" -TSwicn IN JUDD t hntirfl. IU 10 J- -TT nsPAIN BLOCK, "rtu Te troumes. cow "'Tad Impaired tearing, fitted for reiraciifc -".'ir.tn 1131 . d?.i Bunk. Telephone ".7i.l,nn. Main .1U1 .... .. ir II milbui Aiuii. ......Ann I 1 1 1 1 in in .1 U dnif ii rkrvu v . - . --- , xeifp11""1 m - ifADWS nOOM IT AB80C1A. , buck 101 iiBNDBfjsox. physician i.kim vn par. none Phrrtnir nil! I nciTUua uiocmuct OUCO Out DIWi wl n.-fc- pirvrrr.N and SUr JU tfl UOlPiil" lilWWI fwtviisawsev fjAJ DUiiuiHft. v.v. --- TRAINED nuttaco, 4.immau Thomson street DENTISTS. IirOUAN. DENTIST. UFFIUK IN I'Dune reu u nEVTIST. OFFICE IN AS- Hock OTer Schmidt's new drug nut red -7i .tin n 1 1 ll HOWARD, AKCniTKCT AND 8U- ... ...IUIhm It. III'. .I.n nn .... . . 3r BUK'MU&O 111 VUt VI. Wl VUIM- 17 Jnda ouiiamg. FRATERNAL ORDERS. UMATILLA TENT. NO. 27. K. O. T. M, Meets In Secret Society .hall, second and lourm mesaays in eacn montu. All visit Ing Sir Knights cordial! Invited. J. S Kee. Record Keeper; K. D. Eatabrook, uomnianner. PBNDLETON LODGE, NO. S2, A. F. AND a. m., meet urst and third Mondays of eucil uiuuiu. laning nrprnrpn w rnmi. j . j i wceuy. . Mi ; joe II. rarkea. Sec. PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. Taylor, II. I F. P. Wamsler. aecretarr. uiww bccohu ana lourtn rnaays or each it.ouiu in Masonic nan. DAMON LODOE. NO. A. KNIOIIT OF I'ythlas. L. W. Held. C. C. ! n. w. i-ictcncr. it. or it. ana s. Meeta Aionoay in secret oociety nail. MOOHRN WOOMEN OF AMERICA.' Ttltutlla CamD. No. 0300. Meet, flmt and third Mondays of each month at Odd f ellows' hall. Ueorce A Hamblln. Con sui ; u. a. ucuuinj, uierK. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD ItEQULAU meetings or I'end eton Camn. No. 41. w. of W. ore hold In Secret Socletr hall erer Saturday evening. Visiting neighbors are niways welcome, j i . walker, Clerk; A. Owen, C. C, PENDLETON CIRCLE NO f.27, WOMEN OF nooncrnii. meois every riiaaj evening at Hendrlx nail. All vislllnir nnlrthhrim .re rnr. dially Invito l to atten.l Mtsnle Bllllman, uunruinn giKimor; .v.i rificner, uieric. ATTORNEYS. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JODD building. IIAILKV & LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In Despaln Itlock. RALLERAY & McCODRT, LAWYERS, AS sociation Duiming. II. E. COLLIER, LAWYER, OFFICE room!) 7 and 8, Association building. CARTER & RALET, ATTORNEYS AT law. Ofoce In Savings Hank building. HENRY J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Association Block, Pendleton, Oregon. HERKELEY, ATTORNEY Office In Association Block. AT LAW. i COLE. CONTRACTORS AND ijt Work a specialty. rromnt HDp ua Uluu airci.k ucai uaiu. rir rn vrn a prn ti Avn nriir.n. w MRiinf vii Hfnn wans. tttc. I It List uregonian ouice. E. D. UOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ill Court street. L n. UEEDElt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I'endletou, Oregon. STILLMAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitted to practice In United States patent offices and makes a specialty of Patent Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association ISlock. 5 HE HAD A REASON Tommy 1 don't believe In Santa C1HU3 any more Sundn; -School Teacher Why not" Tommy The instalment man took th e wjc m 1 trot at Xmaa yuterday. WE T IS SCARCE JAPAN MILLERS BUYING IN PORTLAND MARKETS. .. .nn.mnsin. i r-. r. Tt IR 11 1? V Wi , V ATTfl RTi KV.AT.1.A W f'fl ! . . .. ,i .R I ....I. linn I 1GUIIUUH HUU lIlSUrttllL'C. Ulllll 1U A U. UUUU Pcadleton, Oregon. HILAR. PLABTHltlMU UJli- hnLhti frix. Work guaranteed. 1 it llldiey anu tenner cipor I 31, Y- V. DOT 1US. BANKS AND BROKER8. NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, CiDlUl, 30,uuu; surpiua anu l.Vm lnturelt on time ueuosiu. ! fcnim and domestic excbauci. ni nrN mini i j. nir. TKf uicsi t L. Harnett, Wr . v. a, i uiUtant casWer rAr.Mr.US hank Of ffBBioa, Oregon. Hoes a general bank- G A. Hartman, M. M. Johns, T. u u. uniir, j. r ltugore, uoucri M. . rroeosiei PEiDLnON SAVINGS BANK. (Will JJ0.000 surnlua. f 90.000 : i iiorea od limp nfvnoHitn. fix- Mt;si ina 'oki on all principal ritual aucuiiou given to coi W I. Fornlali. nrealdent: J. N. rttrpniiaent; T J Morris, cashier ; -!oe', isslitant cashier .1AII0.NA' hank nr pr-vnr.n. u, 170.000: sum us. $03,000. I Cenrsl hflnklnc. hnnlr.Kaa TIy. ) KlezrtDhlc trnnufcrs nl1 nn mnclsco. New York and (aU In the Northwest Drafts iiuu,, japan and Europe. Makes on reasonable terms. Levi An- ... i. . i .... n , iiLiruim' ,ltlde. CIIRhUp? TT W InhniATi OSniap 217 I'flfTDT CTDVWT sririi.n. ii..!... . . - r- .."I'.'uiii. iiiw ipeclaltj lng, It. J. SLATKR, ATTORNEY, ROOMS 425 JHDD JJDllUlHg TONSOIAL FARLOR8. BILLY KRASSIO. BARBER SHOP AND bath roomi, Main street, throe doors north of uoioi i. ueorgo. Tirti cms: service. NEW TONEOUIAL PARLORS, COURT ST , rnreo aoors wesi oi uoiuen kuio iioiei. j, n Pace, Prop. Fliat claw Workmen, every thing clean, all modern Improve nents. PATTON'S SANITARY BARBER SHOP, DE8 pain block. Court street ; bi at workmanship ; all tne modern improvements ; au toois sicrn Ized, bath rooms In connection. PHOTOGRAPHERS, W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING PUOTOORA pber of the city. Harvest views, In dlan photos for sale. Finishing done for amateurs. Main St, near bridge. 'Phone red 270. BOOT mND SHOE REPAIRING. 1.7 OltUENAWALD. "THE OLD RELIABLE Shoemaker, First-class repairing with best materials. Shop In rear of DIndtnger Wilson St CO. JOHN WILSON, FIRST-CLASS SHOE maker and repairer. Best material naed and good work done. Shop 117 Alta St. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE8. THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND BALE Stable, M. J. Carnev, proprietor, tor tine turnout!, stable 118'Alta street, LIVERY, FEED AND SALES STABLE, A. C. Dresser, Prop., Old Semple Stable, 723 Cotton wood street; carolul attention given to horses ioit wun us. COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. 14. FROOME Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Tendleton. 'Fhon main 101. OllEOON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON nrnn. Nnrifti cant civen to norses lect with me. Lower Webb street, "Phone red 294. i- i tr t. ii ii in i sc i r i.i rri CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,0001! ISftlla Dnnln D,,l.l... a.l. and lltnn 47m 1 u ti j i I UVIVIVUS, SLUUnDj UUIIU0 WilM w.wii . v. Cash op Future Delivery 1 Buvernment. munlelnnl nd mlRnnllnnnnns snt-urities. uwn- rung tne most extensive urivate wire system In the world we ,..6o ut BHiiiii uruers more nromnuv ana sauBiuciurj wou nwA nn Ah on 1A I Ml. 1 . . MO . till tAhA tr.. - m ,. . .... - nfA. -vm ;uu uur hook or Mrnriflrira flni nfliiv rviarKPr ireo. write 'lift.. niuiunai ana oiaio uinK8. i. ,vnu ntrERENCE: Pendleton Savings Bank. . . .. ... . 01 the nHn filial vrtmn n,A AUlnfl t 4t - XTnTiwsf InMiifMnc VW1AA. fUIlITIftn. T?lfvv!11n TlAvfnn Wl1n Wnllo UniAW PpniilA- - VUUer COnStrilMInn t TJrtrHorwi rnAM,m. Cftntftn WPtr nd .If OAll I ... n( n( nnivo&iii itgiuiiii mmiyvi, - " KIce, Room 4, Awoclatlon Block. 'Phone Main S&t. 0. MAJOR. Local Mahagp j Amount on Hand Will Be Very Light After This Month and the Local Mills Will Need the Remainder Unusually Wide Territory Covered In Distribution. Portland, Jan. 7. Exporters en gaged In the distribution of bread- stuffs are this season covering a ider tenltory than ever Before. Throughout, the season they have b.en shipping steadily to Europe, Africa. Chii.a, Japan, Siberia, Austra- la, New Zealand and South America, and a few booked for shipment to nhitl, in the South Seas. The de mands of the Orient have up to the resent time been confined to flour ut now Japan Is In the Portland niar- et as a purchaser of wheat, and the steamship Indranura. sailing next week, will take out" a consignment of about 25,000 bushels of Walla Walla wheat for a Kobe miller. January shipments of -wheat and flour to all ports will be much heavier than was thought possible a month ago. This is due to the recent charter of several spot or nearby ships. Uiv less, however, there Is something wrong with the estimates for the 190'. crop, the wheat business after Febru ary 1 will he of much smaller pro portions than usual, although the flour trade may be depended on to hold up to last year's proportions, and may exceed them for the remain der of the season. January shipments (flour Included) from Portland will approximate 1, 900,000 bushels, and from Puget Sound 1,700,000 bushels. Of this amount, 1,500,000 bushels will go out as wheat from Portland, nud the re mainder as flour. From Tacoma and Seattle, the ship ments will be approximately 900,000 bushels of wheat and 170,000 barrels of flour. These shipments will bring the January total from Oregqn and Washington up to about 3,C15,000 bushels. The shipments for the first six months of the season from Port land and Puget Sound were (flour In cluded) 17,322,619 bushels. The January shipments will swell remainder of the season. The amount of wheat required for feed and home consumption in the three slates is about 9,500,000 bushels. This, added to the amount already shipped, will sccount for over 30,000,000 bushels of the crop. From that remaining on hand, the mills must secure a suffi cient amount to keep them running until well into September, very little new wheat being available before that time. Book Plates. The Question of the use of the famllj coat of arms vexes the American very seriously. Originally nil book plates were heraldic. That was In an age when people generally could not read and when the blazon of each family, at shown on wearing apparel or small be longings, was us well known and quick ly distinguished as an autograph oi photograph today. In the main, it Is safe to advise Americans not. to use coat' armor on their book plates. The uncertainty of the actual right tc nrmi and the extreme eUtllculty of getting a drawing that one knows Is undeniably correct in every detail ure strong rea sons against its use. Heraldry Is too exact a science to admit of liberties, and It is no small achievement to draw the coat of nrms with absolute correct ness nnd yet with artistic feeling. Though It is not very generally prac ticed, It Is legal to copyright the book plutc design. At least two plates are so protected In this country. This would seem to leave a door open for those who wish to secure for themselves n per sonal distinguishing mark, a quasi- heraldry, for the drawing may be in heraldic form as well as In any other. Century. Wmilcd Crnde Eg-gs "Bring mo crude eggs, shredded wheat biscuits und a glass of milk," said the man on the Boston boat, "Yes, sab," replied the waiter. "What kind of algs was them, sab.?" "Crude eggs." "Yes, snh; yes. Bah." repeated the man, walking away with a perplexed expression. Shortly he returned. "We ain't got them algs, sab, but we's got 'em boiled, fried, poached an scram bled, very nice, Bab." "No, no," protested the Boston man. "I want them crude, raw." "Oh," gasped the waiter, "you want 'em raw 5"' "Certainly." Having brought them, the waltei BOARD AND LODQING. KMPIRB LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF E. Conrt and Johnson streets. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable bed. Rates 25c and 50c a night The. Smart, Prop, HOTEL ALTA, CORNRR ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the dav or week. Oood table set Rates $4 and $3 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L. NelT, prop. TRANSPORTATION LINES. TflC ST. OEOROK RESTAURANT RECJU lar meals cents. Short orders a specialty. Open day and night. T. A. Oldlather, Prop. THE STRA1ION ROOMING HOUSE 1S MAIN street, Mrs II. K Cooper, Prop. Krerjlh'nt new ana strictly Bnt class. Rles 25c, SOo and l per day. LODQINO AND HOARDING HOU.K; ROOMS f.ir lodgers and light housekeeping, E. V. SuU van. proprietor. Colt nwcod street, next to Wheeler's Thoto Gallery. OREGON and union pacific THE WIHTK LODGING 1IODSE, 301 SOUTH Main street Mrs. Mary Williams, Prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. Good comlortabto rooms and clean, well kept beds. Lodging v cents. CABS AND CARRIAGES, RUBBKR TIRE HACK, NBW AND VEUY lates style, tor the service of tb nnhllc. C. D. Carlln and Jas. 8. McKay, props. Call at mo commercial nverv siaoie or tele phone main 161 and the hack will call for yon. CITY CAB LINE, KRWIN BAKRR, PROP. Telephone Main 791 Olllce nnd waiting room, Alta street, next to Savings Bank Bldg. VETERINARY SURGEON. DR. G. W. VACGHAN, GRADUATE OF THE Ban Francisco Veterinary College; calls at tended to dtv or tilffht. Office nt Dennt Stables; phone Red til. BLACK8MITHING. 'OPI5LAND 4. SON FOR WO HAT RACKS. Cheapest and best In town, S14 Webb St INSURANCE & LAND BU8INES8. J.M.BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE OLDEST snd most reliable fire and arcldent Insur. anee companies. Office with Hartman Ab stract Co. JOE H. PARKBS, OFFICE COTTONWOOD St. Opera bouse block ;Iand office bus iness, such aa filing of claims and Initiating contests a specialty. JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. 8. LAND COM mlsstoner Specialty made of land filings and proof; Insurance and collections. Of fice In Judd building, room 10. Dinar Tltno Sahodtito I Akaivi roa From I'untlleton j raoM Portland Portland Special No. 1 The East 8:10 am 8:00 a.m. Chicago Chicago Special No. 2 Portland 5-w pot 8:iopns ' ' I Portland Mall and Express No.S The Bast lMim ' lltlia The Knst Mall and Etpress No.a PorlUnsl 4:50 am 4:(Sam Pendleton l'aisnger Spokane No. 7 S:l5pm Spokane Spokane PnSenger !i:l5am No. S Pendleton Branch i . . Mixed Train No, 41 lpm -nit Walla Walla Branch Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates sub- P-- ForrfanXo Sail every ft days. " Dally ' Sunft'y Columbia River 4j06 8:00pm. To Aatorta and Way Sunday Saturday Landings. io p. 111. i TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. r 8 MERRILL. SPOKANE. WASn. Agent New Densmore. Second hand type- liters, supplies, rellnlng, repairing. SECOND-HAND DEALER8. GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and aold. Court St., Opera bouse block. Call and aee him. Innkpil nn pnrlniislv while the muE the total- for the season to February broke the yollS of the cgg8 ovcr tjje 1 to 20.937,000 bushels. The crop of shrndded biscuit and stirred the whites the three states is pretty generally estimated at well under 40,000,000 bushels,- some authorities placing it as low as 85,000,000 bushels,. Admit ting that it will reach 38.000.000 bushels, It Is already apparent that there- will be but a small .amount available for export as wheat after February 1. Flour engagements for the next two months have been heavy," and promise to hold up to good proportions for the shredded biscuit nnd stirred the whites up In the milk. "Dot's one of dem food cranks," reported the waiter to the next table. New York Press. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN 8F.COND hand goods, if there Is anything yon need in new or second-hand furniture, stoves, granite ware and crockery .call and get his prices, No 212 Court street NEW AND SECONDHAND GOODS BOUGHT and Fold; pawn brokers; money advanced on all kinds of articles. Waters t Sherry, props., "83 Cottonwood street EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. bTAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 038 MAIN ST.; it you neea neip or seek employment can on us. Phone Main 1011 WANTED. Wlllnniutto Htver. Boats leave Portland dally, except Sunday, 'stage oi wator permitting) for Willamette and Yamhill River points. Leave Lewlston 7:00 a.m. Dally Kxcpt Men Leave I Rlparla 4 s a. m. Dally Kxcpt Moni Snake Rtvor Rlparla to Lewlston F. F. WAM8LEY, Agent, Pendleton. Washington & Columbia River Railroad WANTED SITUATION BY COMPETENT, Ex perienced sienograpuer. Aaaress a., care r.. u. WANTED-YOUR ORDERS FOR ENGRAVED cards, wedding Invitations, etc; 100 engraved vlsltlne cards with elate. SIM! additional cards In future, Si per hundred. The East Or-egonlan. MISCELLANEOUS. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice Is hi-rebv elven that bv virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated August J27, 1902, exe cuted by II. C. Guernsey to C. II. Wade, cash ier, securing tbe payment of tho promissory note described therein, ol even date therewith, for 1600.00, due ninety days alter Its date, ler Interest at 8 per cant per annum from date, which chattel mortgago Is given upon tho one half undivided Interest In and to 70 head ol stock cattle, branded on the right hip and right side W, somo being branded In one place and some In the other, and also covering other personal property particularly described Ih.Htln o ., .1 H.(,l0 ......I.,! .. 1 ........ . .... l.U, ....... '. I W... I lift ..I. AU)U, tit 11)02. at nase 241 of volume (5 of tho Records ol Chattel Mortgsge In tho office of the Recorder oi L.onveTsnces oi umauiia uouniy, uregnn, tbe conditions of said chattel mortgage bavins' been violated by the maker thereof and said promissory note being still unpaid; therefore, thesaldC. II. Wade, cashier, has taken nos session of the following deerlbed rerrdnal property, mentioned in said chattel mortgage, 1 Save Money and Your Eyesight By Using tho J5 Perfected Match Lighter Gasoline Gas Lamp The PERPEOTED Mn read, fit uy ne ugDiea wun a paiior mi luaicn. ir. It gives 10 times the light ft of a common krroscn lamp fit at ball the expense an- care. It has a Nickel-Silver gen. eraior which does not seal" irom me action oi neat, ana in clog tbe tip, as brass does. in We havo Match Lighting M Lamps Irom (3.75 up. m Write for circulars and )i prices, i STEWART & GRANT 1 LIGHTING CO. Inventors & M'l's 4U Third St , rOUTI-ANB.Olt All standard brands aas and fasollne mantles uoiecaje ana re- Tree That Turns to Stone. Thero Is a tree that grows In Mexico called the "chljol," or stone tree. It le of enormous proportions, both In cir cumference and height It has a num ber of branches spreading out widely nnd carrying leaves of a yellowish green color. The wood Is extremely fine nnd easily worked lu a green Btate, It is not given to either warping or split ting. The most remarkable thing about "PJ ";"ll'1,r, Jh Nurtheast qnarter to-wit: 70 bead of stock cattle branded W. some on right hip and right side (being all oi the nronertv mentioned fherpln whle.h h could discover), aril will sell ilie one undivided ball Interest In and to said 70 had of cattle at i , I .! r, .H.lln,, . I, , . ... .nAl.,A .,.l..b noon, on tbe 12tb day of January, 1003. at antf Take this route for Chicago, Bt. Paul, Bt. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland And points on the Sound TIME OAUD. Leave Pendleton, dally except Sundays at 7:00. pm. Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11:25 pm. Arrive Pendleton Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday OSS am. Leave Walla Walla dally, east bound, 11 ua) pm. Arrive Walla Walla dally, west bound, 8:46 am. For Information regarding rates and accom modations, call on or address W.ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton. Oramn. 8, B. CALDERHEAD, G P. A., nana ivaua, vi am. It Is that after being cut the wood gets gradually harder, and In the courBt of a few years It is absolutely petrified whether left In the open air or burled In the ground. From this timber bousec can be built that would In a few years upon tbe ranch of Steve Hampton, at the dwel rth and Ilanre W East of tbe lllamette Meridian, In Umatilla County, Oregon, to the highest bidder for rash In hand, the proceeds of slid a!e to be applied to tbe narznent of the amount dne on said p.omlnory note and the wis and expenses of sale, Including reasonable attorneys' fees. Dated January 2, 18901 O. a, wajib, ""ashler, Mortgagee. I,,.,,,,,.. nnmi.lBlnlv tlrpnrnnf nnrl wnnld1 ? -7. uvvuw ...... a, yfl THUII, last as though built of stone. and Acenl of Morteairee. I'ARTER & RALEY, Attorne)s. . BUBSCRIHERB TO MAOAHINF.S, IF YOU want to subscrlh tu magazines or nrwa papers In the United Slates nr Kuropt, re ar senoj to tne tirt niibllsber 3 V J J. 5 '"j tall. Agents wanted In every town lu U. 8, Q Postscripts. Did you add any now material to Ty ZITX. the pavements of Hades New Year's, kast ohf.gonh. the When tho New York policemen price of the publication you desire, and , and American Hue, nnvn n'ntlilnir nliin in iln tlinv en nnd ,ve WI" Bu" 11 B:ul a'") assume an nao notniDg e se to uo they go ana t(ie rl(k f tlle mou ie o,t , th arrest Mascagnl for something. j mll,g. ,t WU ,aT0 ,ou troabIt ad The Kansas mob that lynched the rink If you are a subscriber to the East wronc neero mav do lietfpr nftitr n Oregonlan, In remitting you can deduct wrong negro may io ueuer anor a ,0 ccnt from tbe tfnmMit.T-t .,rU.t little more practice. I Address kast ouhgonjan itii ro Tlio ladles of the Schwab family Pendleton. Oregon. pre worrying the neighbors with the costly strains of a $10,000 piano. Those who dream that sort of dreams may be Interested in tho fact that hops have gone up to 20 cents a pound. Denver Post. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Girs, Elegant Dining Girs, Tourist Sleeping Cars. f BP. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DDLDTH FAKGO TO: GRAND FOKKB OROOKSTON W1NNEPEG HELENA and LRU1TE. THROUGH TICKETS TO OHIOAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, BOSTON and all polnta East and Bouth through tickets to Japan and China, via jauoma aim urmvru racinc oieamioip lisi. TIME SCIIUDULK, Trains leave Pendleton dally except Buaiai at TM P. m. For further Information, time cards, man and tickets, cell oa or write W, Adams. Pea. dloton, Oregon, or A, I). CHARLTON, Third and Morrison Sts., Portland, Or. Mr, Drown Yes, Slader Is passion ately fond of horses; but ho loves his wife, too. Mrs, Drown He loves any. thing he can drive. Boston Transcript. Mormon BlehODe' Pills teen la uh etcr vt vcars ly ti. of ina Uwuioa Chuich aa tuef Uldcl Tonuiti cuks Lt.t wacit cues fa sAi aiul yuuna- siuloif frota Om.U of MlfAbute. diulpftUaa, cicesici, cr dKueuc-suoklAg. potenoy, Lost Power. HlKht-Loeses, apermotprrhoe n.aacK, tvn pesies, seminal Emissions. iVVSIfoTifnBVrs?ATidX"arK niocuw. jLKar set uv-fiuuij' 1,1, s curt Is at Itaiw, Cures Lost Mnnhqodi Im- noes insomnia, ruini K, rfarvouB ue or vou CVM oen onB. LamA SBO ur trrrm oom nsKrlntl. fittmulilst rna hr.la sinii tit r a rmlfti. IjTl & iii. At iliuLv mill. m wsMy itfiiisid wiit u;i. cucuisu ut, Addrooc, Ulsiiop ftomeUy cu.t San frttncltoo OaI SOLD BY TAtLMAN & COv DRUGGISTO, PENDLETON, OREGON, 8 COsSAltlst I AW