..inNR nuimmacu, ties I NGED. I miaMR mnvca IN JODD 'S.J?A.B n' -.lepnoue - !rZrOVXltt BLOCK. e 'and impaireu "" e?T7 - Anntnnl .rvtrwn nnk Telephone ..i.f.hnne. Mmu v.. n II II.. iuuuvi .aaaa.w ftMPBW" (tttl rZTnTi.' nnnu 17 ASSOCIA- , no. auui- L. Mick 101. KtWClBHiI.1 v , - , Ollce In Havings u uuuu jIn 231. Chronic and nerrous mseascs Ollce one oiocs "i ltc!"n'a.V..ln Hlnnk. Telephone m wn - t DLAKKHliKB, uuuumv, a diseases auu uubki OHM 'phone main 721 ; Ilea. DENTISTS. CJBiN. DENTIoT, OirKlUK IN DENTIST, UFFlum in - C'A KB MP"-' unurxcno. UTIOKAL HANK OF ATI! UNA, da interest an time deposits. Mot and domestic exchange. it Birnett, cashier; r, a. ut- lUl S,SaajBI.. FRATERNAL ORDERS. UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M. -Meets In Secret 8oclety hail, second and fourth Tuesdays In each month. 'All Wait ing Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. S. Kees, Itecord Keeper; B. D. Ettabrook, Commander. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. F. AND A. II., meets first and third Mondays of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe H. Parkes, Bee, PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, H. P., F. F. Wamsley, secretary, meets second and fourth Fridays of each month In Masonic hall. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHT OF Pythias. L. W. Held, C. C. ! It. W. Fletcher, K. 'Of R. and S. Meets erery Monday In Secret Society hall. MODERN WOOMEN OF AMERICA. Tutullla Camp, No. 0380. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows' hall. George A Uamblln, Con sul; Q. A. Kobblns, Clerk. WOODMEN OF TIIH WORLD REGULAR meeting of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W. of W. nre held In Secret Society hall every Saturday evening. Visiting neighbors are nlways welcome. J. E Beam, Clerk; Thos. FlUgerald, C. C. PENDLETON CIRCLE NO 527, WOMEN OF Woortcratt, meets every Frldav evening at Hendrlx Hall, All visiting neighbors are cor dially lnvltel to attend Mlnnlo Btlllman, Guardian Neighbor; Eva Fletcher, Clerk BOOT AND 8HOE REPAIRING. L. ORUENAWALD, THE OLD RELIABLE! Shoemaker. First-class repairing with best materials. Shop In rear of Dlndlnger Wilson & CO. JOHN WILSON, FIRST-CLASS BHOE maker and repairer. Beat material used and good work done. Shop 117 Alts, St. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. rHE CITY LIVKRY BOARD AND SALE Stable, II. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street, IBS' RANK OF WESTON, nl,a..M tiAnohf anrl mntti -.1 Jt A II Hldent; George W. rroetMtei, t 1 TTiprmfin. M. M. JonnJI. T. e, T V" niAM nKft I V tsWil-aSSl k.nuAnn rtnr I VaWrl lLftttrl 1 apA 130,000 ; surplus, 100,000 ; ktind sold on all principal hdl attention given to col- r t .t I -1. . 1 V mwtait: T. J. Morris, caanier; um luuuni cunier. Dresser, Piop., Old Bemplo Stable, 723 Cotton- left with as. FEED AND HALES STABLE. LINDSKY 4 DOTY Prop ; Old Semple Stable,, 723 Cottonwood street; careiul attention given to hones left with ns, m 1 w PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING rnOTOQRA Cher of the city. Harvest views, In dtan photos for sale. Finishing done for amateurs. Main Bt., near onag. i-none red 270. VETERINARY SURGEON. HOTELS. DH.O. W. VAUOHAN. GRADTJATK OF Til K San Francisco Veterinary College; cU at tended to dy or night. Office at Depot Stable; phone Red Ml. BLACK8MITHINQ. COrELAND A SON GENERAL R1ACKBMITH8. Horse shoeing a specialty SU Webb Bt. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In Pendleton and as Rood as any. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. 8POONRMORK, THK KMPLOYMKNT AGKNT and Mewenger man. ii yon wan rapmj; ment or help, or reliable messenger tetvice at all hours, call on Mm, 230 Court St., Phone Black m bTAR KMPLOYMKST OFFICE, MS MAIN ST.: II yon neea nein or seea empioymmi wi vu i. Vbone Main iOll WANTKD - HOUSSWORK BY TTIK DAY ciiinn on or addrcra Mrs. II. Tluntlngton 701 West Alta Bt. . I n-'.vvn.vnnnnnrV8 pnn KKflRAVKD I ,,2Si?ir,a,m-iaTaTSa, HeadQuartors for Traveling M cards In future, l per nunarcu. i ne egonlsn MIOHT HAVE BEEN. "I wonder who flrst ntnrtoil the theory that all the perdition we are to ex perience Is inside "Some dyspeptic." CAPTAIN MILLER COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. M. FBOOME Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. All slnds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone mala 101. OREGON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON prop. Special care glvec to horses left with me. Lower Webb street 'Phone red 204. . n a atr rtra nnwnr CutaL 170,000; iultw, $05,000. k.Mblnm hitsiltiaMtsi DHr. nitepipnlc trarurcrs ioiq on skli In the Northwest. Drafts UAPLK BROS., 317 COURT STREET, General Electricians, dealers In elec rlral sunnllea. Houses, stores, wired for ileetrlc lights, bells or teiepnones. tsiec- rlcal fixtures ot an ainas. uei our prices, lepalr'work a specialty. uial tikes complete and reiia IL.1.MI.. . I . I, .11. n- Mnn. Imllim building. 1 C01E, CONTRACTORS AND M Work a specialty. Prompt hid ra Bluff street near Main. - "! vv.iiuai.lUU aV - V .arms tarnished on all kinds uii urrgooiau 01111:1;. BOCIMiN, ARCHITECT AND BU- CniAB, PLAHTRItINO AND CE- veuicui tTAisva a ircviaivj u nnl&hAd fr Wfti-kr i7imriintMl. ins ps a HiJi. 1 ra.B.i 1 a u r. u. box 104. UA88IQ, RARBKR SHOP AND rte. Flrit cUhh senrlce. eitol Golden Rule Hotel. J. ---r- 111,1 lilMS viur&IUUIl, UTCIJ. -.y-sm luiiiiuTviuoiifrs, VI i;',t Itr.l. h. wnBbn.anal.lt.. UNCE & LAND nilRIMPRft ELECTRICAL 8UPPLIE8. BOARD AND LODGING. EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Rates 25c and 00c a night. Thos. Smart, Prop. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. Riwl ttihlo set. Rates S4 and S5 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L. Neff, prop. THE ST. GEORGE RESTAURANT REQU lar meals 2S centa. Short orders a specialty. Open day and nhrht. T. A. Oldfather, Prop. THE BTRAHON ROOMING HOUSE 018 MAIN street, Mrs 11. r.. uoopsr, rrop nvBrvminir new and strictly first class. Kates 2M, f0c and II por day. LODGING AND BOARDING nOUSE; ROOMS 1 n nnA llh, hnii,aV..nlni K" V. Sullivan, proprietor, Cottonwood street, next to wneeiers 1'noio uauery. THE WHITE LODGING nOUBE. 801 SOUTH Main atrant. Mrs. Marv Williams. Prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. Good comfortable rooms and clean, well kept beds. Lodging a cents. ROOMS TO RENT, 617 COLLEGE STREET. FOR RENT NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, well located. Call at SW West Court Street. CABS AND CARRIAGES. RUBBER TIRE HACK, NEW AND VERY lates style, tor me servirn ui mo iramn. j' 1 r. tt . . .. Taa Q faVTw nrnna PmII U. 1'- vaillll uvi w-o-a. -J. ,ii - '- at the Commercial livery stable or tele phone main 101 and the hack will call for you. ...a... . Tt IIUU VDIVIU Tl A IT RII PROP Telephone Main 791 Office and waiting room, Alta streot, next to savings mm mug. BROTHER OF THE POET IS VERY ECCENTRIC. A Pioneer Horseman of Crook County Drive a String of Pinto Ponies Queer Habits of a Frontiersman. One of Oregon's most Interesting characters is Jim, or "Cayuse" Miller. He Is the brother of the poet, Joa quin, and claltrtB that his brother may ou hand that will startle the world one of these days." "Would you mind telling what It Is Mr Miller?" was asked. "No, I cannot malte It public yet; but when once I get ready to an nounce it it wil startle the world. "Does it pertain to literature?" "No. One literary man Is enough in one family. It Is far above that, I'll give the world something that Is worth something. I will " Then he refused to talk further on the subject, but his manner, and the few things he had said to his friends lead to the belief that he expects to leach fame by meatis of an Invention that he is studying. "Have you a photograph, Mr. Mil WANTED. mm 1 c!sBk.BaMWW7LMrss&r TRANSPORTATION LINES. ea. Commodious Samplo Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Bpecittl rah1 by week or m ontli Excellent Culnlne, Prompt Dliilngroom wrvlco. Kvery Modem Convenletiaa OREGON SH OUTLINE and UNION PACIFIC have calned notoriety, but that one of ihrao ilnvH hn will startle the worldlier?" was psked so that his brother's reputation will "No; I never had one taken In my pale Into Insignificance. Just how life. What do you want to know that tho onthnnlriHttf- hnrspman will do this' 'or.' W ltKl'.llrPd he refuses to aivuige, dui ne is b confident of success as if he had al ready attained it. Mr. Miller lives at De Moss Springs about three miles from Moro, in Sher man county, where he is the head of a large family. He has small child ren and large children, and grand children, and a large family connec tion in Eastern Oregon He has been well-to-do n his time, but now only has a limited fortune, a small home, a wagon and a large baud of cayuse Would like to publish a little si etch of you," he was Informed "You put my name in the paper and I will shoot you," replied the brother of the noted poet and the expression in his eye, his tone of voice and the emphasis he gave it as ho struck his fist against his knee indicated that he meant what be said. "But when you startle the world, Mr. Miller, It will be published broad cast," was suggested. "I know It. but that is time enough horses. These he always has. His j But I will shoot the man who puts my . - .. t . 1 . no m a li o in ir- nrlir r 4 It at I m a SECOND-HAND DEALER8. It HlhlA fl.a unit . . FlSKKft Vri hoiiM hiruw is.ji Aiviu k... - uiuiK or riaiiYisi ann in ir la rintr JUlty. ULBt, JR.. U. 8. LAND COM. -oyKiaitT mfl nf ann flllnn ... iaa collections. 1 11- vuiiuinir. iimm l ,1 GEORGE O'DANIEL. NEW AND SECOND band goods oougni sua sum. voun ai.. Opera house block. Call and see blm. Y. 8TRODLE. DEALER IN 8ECOND hand goods. If there Is anything you need In new or second-hand furniture, stoves, granite ware and crockery .call and get hie prices, No 212 Court street. NEW AND SECONP-HAND GOODS BOCOHT and sold: pawn brokers; money advanced on all kinds of articles. Waters t Sherry, props., 733 Cottonwood street name in a paper prior to that time and he walked out of the office, mounted the saddle horse of his eight horsp team and drove down the street. How JHe Won His Sobriquet, "Cayuse" Miller has always been a horseman. He is now about oO years old and he is still a horseman. When he is not engaged in stock lalslng he has been engaged in team ing. He devotes his time now almost exclusively to teaming. He onco cwned one of the best ranches In Crook county. This big ranch Is lo cated near Prineville and Is owned by C. Sam Smith, sheriff of th.; county. It is valued at many thousands of dol lars, hut for some reason "Cayuso" Miller riisnoscrt of it and 1 lifted into replied Hip eccentric 1 teaming. It may have been because He is much overmen, he loved to handle horses so well. Ho writes f,ood ponry 1 guess, nut He Is the complete master or a there Is nothing for the world to go horse from the minute he gets hla wild aver him, Why, I have a scheme 1 hand upon him. No horse has ever ' - - got the beLter of "Cayuse" Miller. He . . . lns a fad of aolntr uiion the nlalns lassoing an animal that has never leen haudled before and hitching It A POSITIVE CURE t Ws wagon along with other horses For inflammation or cat.rrh urd driving away as If the animal wiiJiIiPn???. Kfre 'd work animal. To add Kidneys. No cure no py. . , , Onr quickly and Perma- spice to his work he sometimes las- oonoSoaUcSiU?! sees two or more or these wild anl- nomatterotnowioogsunii- male, hitches them iii with the other 8o!d miXui'i horses composing his team, and starts ability to handle them easier than any ether man in that country nas proua bly won for him his sobriquet of "Ca yuse" Miller. Doesn't Like Notoriety, I was sitting in the Moro Observer office when I first saw "Cayuse" Mil ler He, passed by the door, and I naturally inquired of the editor of the paper who he was. "That is 'Ctiyuse' Miller, a brother of the poet, Joaquin," replied the newspaper man. "I would like to meet him." In a moment Mr. Miller was called in, and I thought to win his favor by Minouncing that I know Ills brothpr, the poet. "You don't know much, when you know him horseman. Dinar Time Sohenliile aaaivs ro From I'endloton rao Portland Portland Special No. 1 The Bar saoani B0a.rs Chicago Chicago Special No. 1 Portland 5150 pm 6:40 pss Portland Mall and Express No.5 The Kas l:60am l:as The Unit Mall and Express No. 6 Portland 4:50 a m CtSm Pendleton Passenger Spokani No, 7 Mpn Spokane Spokane Passenger 8:15 am No. 8 Pendleton Branch . -v. Mixed Train No. 41 Walla Walla Branch 6W0 p m Mxed Train Ho. 42 Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates snb- 8:00 p.m. kco loop.. Ball every 6 days. "Daily Sunday cIumbu RlT" 40 p.m. iWp m, To Astoria and Way Sunday Saturday Landings. 10:00 p. m. Wlllamotto Itlvur. Boats leave Portland dally, except Sunday, (stsgo ol water permitting) lor Willamette and Yamhill Klver points. Leave i Leave Klparla Snake Klver Lewlston 4:06a.m., Klparla to Lewlston 7:00a. m. Dally Dally Excpt Monl Excpt Moi F. F. WAMSLEY, Agent, Pendleton. Bar and lllli;ird room lu connootioa Only Three Blocks from Depot GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Court and ,tnbuon Street", Pvndlelon, Otnton. M. F. Kolly, Proprlotor -! Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules; f aN. a. n Jin Hi I S. ft, I " --jd- --ayr a w w isaty " "- Sells Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds and Cotton for ' Cash or Future Delivery H Idlf rnttlun n.n-iUlnnl . m I B itJ3 1 1 a Tl On 1 1 ft HHr.llTlUCO. w " -wraung the moat extensive urivate wire system in tne worm wi -tt .a,BU ur small orders more nrompiiy Bmun.vv Nrntee to exe.nif. nninra wimn limits are reached. We do not fUr..tli .. , l I twirfa Wfi ift i i lor more man the margin you iw " ""went for carrvintr lone: stocks. ,'vns Dcniiinen ni. v.. , nlnpka 12 nor snBIO. --"rain, por bushel; stocks ot 1 per cent. , m nd you our Book of Statistics and Dally Market tre. Write Baa. .. k0CAL REFERENCE: PtndJeton Savingt Bnk. ffrsi. . s .11. Vf I vxtsk Vv. An of Commerce Buiiaintr, inneRo. W of th ;nH..ia.i a ii r hn NorthwMt. Including Havla - rSMVtlSM IOIIHB tUU WvWSS- w - - , . tk. ruiifflin. HiuTiiM. uaTton. waiia tt . - BllnA-a - . ' .7 : Zl - ' fla..f WlwmrM inn D c r ta ... , uaTa oria tradn nr iMiiuat W1UI us i w -. onicea. n otf,6) Room 4, AaeoolMlon Block. Ph) Mtmln i. R t flkasi aaur as au (Baa.aaaasassi ws fUU.IIrlrli "- 4rS Ho delights In Into railroad fJ-?'-?5 br nii,poetpatd, oft on a lone; journey. S'Ia.,. taklnK thw,. animalP I tit fiAMIAl-r,UJ5IN bU.. ,-,.. H .lrlvlnn Ihom i,ri ir, n aWt stLEroHTA.H.oH.o. ,ocomotvo. Just to sec tbqm oa- a, i ..aj i,. .r, n 1 vort. while he holds them In check. Notice of Proposed Improvement of, , nrM,n nniu- inni-. ' Cosble Street, Between Alta Street i "'" -n t and Court Street. nal- Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for. Chicago, Bt. Paul, Ht. LouIm, Kan sas City, Ht. Joe, Omaha, and All Points Cast and South Portland and points on the Sound IIMJS CABD. Lbave fendleton, dally except Mondays 710. pa, Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday j Friday 1125pm. M Arrive Pendleton Tuesday, Thursday ass Saturday 928 am. Leave Wall Walla dally, east bound, 110 pas Arrive Walla Walla dally, weat bound, s US For Information retarding ratss and access modatlons, call on or address W. ADAM8, Aksnt, Pendlsusu, Oieica B B. CALDEKIIKAD.O P. A., Walla Walla, Wash, HEATED BV STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTIllCITy Aiiiorlonii I'luil. rutt'H VI 'itt to V'j.OO por tin v. Will i!ll-oii-Mll l'liin, noo, Trtct, 1.(10. HMH!llll l-lltdM liy WWlli lir IIKIIItll, Fret- 'bus meets all trains Commercial trade solicited Flue sample roouie Special Attention Given Country Trade HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS, GEO. DARVEAU, Prop Elegantly Hurnished Stezim Heatea Kuropean I'lun. Block and a half from depot. Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 60c, 76o, $U)f THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American plan, j per day and upwaia Headquarters fur tuuiists and couiuicidal Uav clers, biHrciil rates made to families and single gentlemen The management will lar pleased at all times to show rooms snd gite prices. A modern Turkish hstliestablUlinientlu the hotel. II C llOWIIKH Manager , Notice 1 hereby given that at a Lie-.inc o! I th Cuinnt'in Council ot the fit - l Htn ileion. . ... . .... .t,H Adv 1 l.ninrv a Tt ll ' i;t-m mi hit- ,.,....,..--. -. .- ..-i.i,.,!-,.,,, WAS OrUCrO" mai UUSUie fireei uw,f-.l nun ijiiunuu, Sunday School Field WorkerE. ( Atlanta. (5a.. Kelt. .'I. A Sontlifin conlwence of Sunday number of workers I'strett ui.d Coart street be Impruved i.y .lie s(.ljool field workerB, under the alls- ,contrii:tliinolwoMen 'dewalaontht" e;it . ,. . . WOI.kt,ra. ,i..i)artment aide tbuti'of between said Attn strert and Court I'lceft ol u.t, neiri wuinLru utiiainiiini I siri-tt, tne couoUuch Impiovemcnt to be u- ol' the lntei national Sunday School ' tested against tne abiUMuir prow-rtv AKnointi(in heean In Atlanta todav I Ilemonttiance aglutt aald ptupoaed Im- ABociaiion, oej,un ill uuuii ' L,i,iinsv buBleil with the 'oiiyKt order and wil Cttltinue until Friday The , witbln ten dais fo'in the dnteni inis nmice. imrtleinantt include a I V"."JJ"'""!'!-a " " . .-r.n,l,,0n. Sunrlnv fichool i iiv orucr ui me avuuiii ii vuiiim ii, i ....-.. . - ---- i Atust: Thomas fitkraiu, - fI0m different Bectlonu of the conn ' i.liy Becorner. ty a(j we) as eaien ,,, t), wo,l in I Notice of Proposed Improvement of Atlanta and vicinity tmt Main Street, Between Jackson ' ,,a.WB. Street and WHaon Street, horn, of Ilcston. clialiman of the In- . ternational exeeutive committee; M i ni Tnlaitn- lit Tnaonll StS&ZlS. cTarrof Colimbu..'o.:nd Mrs. Flo- held on the 21st day ol January, A. I. 1908, it ra y gtebhlnB, of ROBton, homo do- TniSuM imrtmcnt BWrtary of MaasachUROttB. log th same the full width of the street be- DUrng tho throe day8 of the confer- the, ?te?8l0 offlSl;nday,8C!i0rl sides of said Main street between Jackson worjt and ti e beat methods to be pur street and .Washington iV'i'vf?' nc.b. sued will be discussed from all view- TUpoacu ill. I'l v, w-.v n iv - -o 1 KrwuttMm i ACT . 17? UfAciscisuti.ciu: MEW AND WOMEN. I PEN I) LET iN URIAH STAGE LINE ITaa l'.lJ nr UDDSttlial ' UfWiarr-a.lntUiuuiatlcix, ouuT BI irniaiieus vw . Ji lVZu ut mutuus iacnUni I ..... n.i.. ralUMl. BV DOt MB" ' ,r stiit lu pUUo nTfJL ia, sue by oxuntfi. pretald. t I JO. ur I tmttlea. 13.15. Clicutsr rout uu ntacat. riTfltDIVANT BUOri, I'roti-, btuge leaves fnndleton dally, exiepl Uundays at 7 a in , lor UkUh ami Interuediats points. Katea: To fllot Kock, ViCl fllotHw S awl re turn, II -j , to r,j, i..'0j e ami return. f7 Iki: auunluru. HUii to Alba, H.'ifi; to Alba and leluru, (Aij to Ukfak, fljAt: lu I kmh at n return, H V. Office In Gulden Rule hotel, Pendleton h the abutting property. , , points. Remonstrance against aaio propoaea im provement may be filed with the City Recorder within lea days from the date of this notice. Dated tbls 23d day of January, A . 1. The number of railroads entering niiir-nen Ih 2R anrl the total number Br Order ol the Common Council. . (,ninp ll flnHnrlntinmi In and out Attwt, 8tair. ; of the various terminals is 1,893. Standard rimed lor Gleet. Gonorrhoea and Runnings IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid- nsj and Bladder Trouble-1. The --t Oregonlan is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate It and enow It by their liberal patronage. It le the edvertklng medium of this sscWon. 13 manhood restored:; bIsVltalUer,thepreripUonofafmoiirreiiehpbyatrln,'ll anlckly curs you of KB imrvuusor aivunttmul tUs swurituva oigaus, such M Otat hmuI'uuU, iissmsut Vol us 1st tlu Mavetc. sTonilsiavl Kuilaaluus. IiVriom ir-llll. Ilwflss sJnUlnraa to Marry, Kibauatlatr Jriua, Turleoerlr uil uriallpniloaj. It ataua all linaaebr Axy or i.lrhL PrevbaUoulcknaia of discharge, wblcll II Bot cheokud reads to BMrmalorriKca and all tho WroraW lmnotnrr, 'tl'lr;!)r!clcanestne iivtir. the Uduers wid the urliury waaus id alt liupuriuen. tUlfiunsK urcoigtbsa uynr.tue kiauoysawl tueuriiury wgaus w au uupuriuen. tur,iiiii" ThereuouauO'erers are not cured by Doctoru ts IjeraossM percent are truubM with PreMiattllis, COI'JDENE the only known remedy to cure without n ciruUuu. UiJ) iuiiIuioiiU.k. 4 llll BiarantM Kteen aud mouer returned If t boxes does not eflect a permanent core. LQ0 a box, lot to-as fcjrtnalt. Bend for s-uitie circular and tmtuuotuius. A4dra. 1IAVOL HtcDH.iytc 4J , o.llox m. fVu rvi PENDLETON, OREGON. SOLO BY TALLMAN eV CO., DRUGGISTS,