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iess Cafds and Societies . . . a MCA At DU A BtTI II I U t-k n t. ies I W .r. .. . . . , . t nfif I ,..? 1 1: ut.rpir. PJLw ere troubles, catar- HL refractive er r ells HSl H. jria.T3 lnfe Telephone mat .,.in am. FRATERNAL ORDERS. VMATIT.LA TI2NT, NO. 27. K. 0. T. XI. Mwln In Rpmt SUt hall . .. fourth Tueedaya In each month. All rlsit- inn oir imiKuia coraiauy invited. J. S. i Commander. l-ENDLETON 1,0 UGH, NO. 02, A. F. AND A. M.. meets first and third Mondays of i-atu uiuuiu a isiiing oretnrcn welcome. I T. J. Tweedy. W. M. ; Joe II. Parkes, Sec fTun IIOMKOPATHIC tTl-uTKOOU IT ASSOCIA f fi..hono main u:u : real- rTnt'issos physician 1. B swfla'Mej, eye. ear. nose I V. !-. r. Hint hnlld. ii ; 331 r, Kf s. osti.opatiuc . 1 ............ .llD.n.M fjw t:;lk wcst of I,ost" ITmil.Y P1I1S1CIAN Lift AND Tele DAMON LODGE, NO. -t. MCETS EVERT . Monday cveninc in Secret Society hall, I-aDow block, at I'endlcton Ore. It. W. rictciier, K. It. s. : W. J. Keyes, C. C. WOODMEN OP THE WOULD REGULAR lm-clltis of IVndleton Camp, No. 41, W. of W., are held In Secret Society hall ev ery Saturday cveninc. Vltdtlnff nctRhbora are always welcome. 3. K. Ileam, clerk; inos, ritzuerald, c. C. PENDLETON CIRCLE NO 527. WOMEN of Woodcraft, meets every Friday even- In? at IlendrlX hall. All vlsltlnc neighbors arc cordially Invited to attend. Minnie .Mlllman, Uuardian Nelgblior; Eva rlet clier. Clerk. BOARD AND LODGING. tTcLAKESLEi:, CIIUONIC a diseases and diseases of Li fcllJlnp. corner Main and mrfxr a'!!A main. T21 ; tnXS ISOONE.. OSTEOPATH. IS AND BROKERS. tail, LANK OF ATHENA, !S!ai. aii.uuu , surplus nuu U. in.c"csi on lime uepomii.. i-ua juiI domestic cicnnnse. .TOpfly attendeil to. Henry lfcat T J Kirk, vlce-prel- Cinio t costlier . ! o. lie- oisliler I'ANK OF WESTON. Ix fits a ceiicral bankiug esc; liout-'lit mid sold. Col- trij a 'ended to. II. Jnmesou, 1st W I'roebstel , vice predl srcre cashier directors, o ML . jonns. 1 J iTice. t. k gnre I.obcrt Jameson, EMI'IItE LODGING HOUSE. COI1NEH OF E. Court and Johnson streetB. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Rates 2,"c end 50c a nlffht. Thos. Smart, I'rop. 1 HOTEL AI.TA. COIIXBR ALTA AND I Mill streets. Hoard by the day or week, i Good table set. 1'ates ?4 and jr. per week. 1'cndteton feed yard la connection. L. Ned, I'rop. THE ST. GEORGE RESTAURANT KEG : ular meals 25 cents. Short orders a sjieclalty. Open day and night. T. A. Oldfnther, I'rop. THE STRAHON ROOMING HOUSE, filS Main street, Mrs. II. E. Cooper, I'rop. Kverythtnc strictly flrst-clnss. Rates -."c, TiOc and ?1 per day. I TnE WniTE LODGING HOUSE. 301 ' South Mnln street. Mrs. Mary Williams I'rop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging room. Good comfortahle rooms and clean, well-kept beds. Lodging 2r cents. PUUKIFnED AND HOUSEKEEPING ROOM3 at No. 777 Tcompson street. FOlI RENT NEWLY FURNISHED Rooms, well located. Call at SOD West Court street. Q3 ' POP KNEW. Torhmy Say, pop, what's the difference between a pessimist nnd an opti mist T" His Top Ono's married and the other Is single. SOU ITT IN SAVINGS DANK, sm Orgauued Marcn 1, . IjO.000 surplus, f 100,000; ! nn nil time deposits. I-X- siul siild on all prlneipal attention given to col li Furnish, president : J. f. IJont T J Morris, cashier ; assistant cashier i iNAL HANK OF PENDLU- i. 57O.000 : urplic. $or,oif ; , ieral banking business. l.x- -rapine trunsiers sola on SB, i,i the Northwest. Drafts Jaiian nnd Euroiie. Makes 1isonal)le terms. ivi m- V r jiauucK. viwiww .'iishler II F Johnson, I ! LIVERY AND FEE DSTABLES. THE DEPOT STAIILES, COTTONWOOD street, between Alta and Webb streets. H. Stewart I'rop. Ilest care taken of horses. Good stables and plenty of feed. THE CITY LIVERY HOARD AND SALE Stable. M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street. jTORNEYS. ,'.V OFFICE IN Jl'DD FEED AND BALES STABLE, LINDSEY &. Doty props. ; Old Semple Stable. 723 Cottonwood street : careful attention given to homes left with us. COMMERCIAL STAHLES, G. M. FKOOME Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone, main 161. oregon'feed'yard, W.T. IIOYNTON. prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone, red 204. J;ELL. ATTORNEYS xspum DIOCK. AT. SECOND-HAND DEALERS, i i - pJLCOI'RT LAWYERS. AS- j j,and coods bought and sold. Court St., I opera house block, can and see mm. Is always received wlien you place your order with us. Fir, Tamarack and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you can get the best for the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5 i Gray's Harbor Commercial Co. ROBERT BURDETTE THE LAST OF FAMOUS GROUP OF HUMORISTS. JJ' ATTORNEYS AT living Hank building. ShS ATTORNEY AT LAW. I, l'enciletcn, Oregon. V. STROHLE. DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there Is anything you need In new and second-hand furniture, stoves, granite ware nnd crockery, call and get his prices. No. 212 Court street gUrrOUNFY AT LAW. Ill r. .VTORNKY NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS bought and sold ; pawn brokers ; money ! advanced on all kinds of articles. Waters -' "A"iit Sherry, props.. 732 Cottonwood Btreet ITOKNEY AT LAW Y -fs 1'aiik building ..Ell LAWYI.R. OFFICE e s s3-iatlun building. 4 PIKlit t ATTORNEVS AT -' in. aa" his been admitted to i s.it"J s aes patjnt offices (wit v ar Patent Law. ud 13. Asoclutluii VTTOUNEY AT LAW; sill l Htl' rtc' in E. ATTilHSEY ROOMS 4'5 BLACKSMITH I NG. COPELAND A SON, GENERA L1ILACK smlthlug and repairing ; horseshoeing a specialty: work promptly attended to; call nnd see us ; shop 314 West Webb street. Just three blocks below Main street. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, OSS Main St . If you need help or seek em ployment call on us. 'Phone, main 1011. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. DENTISTS. 'IUX llKN'TIXT fll'I-ll'K INT fst Phone, red. 71. W hnSTIST OFFICE IN AS 5 ti. over S htnlill-'ii npH' rirtl" rTECTS AND BUILDERS. KED il!i H1TECT AND SU E5 aukw complete and rella B'lalMlngs In the city or coun- g-.. uuu uuiiuing, I' r.LK CONTRACIORS AND a Miimstet. furnished on short y4t rwt a . . . t .. i . . . t . . o llluff street near Malu. PTIiAfTOR AND BUILD tnrnUhed on sll kinds ' alks. stone walls, etc. ast Oregonlan olee. AWHITECTAND I3U- l'0. Oregon. rE. I'LASTEIIING AND CB- .Wit ' 6nd ZeUDer' cigar - ,? "O -IIH. HUND CARRIAGE8. MAPLE I5ROK., COURT STREET, GK.V eral El4"trlclans, dealers In ele'trlcal hiipplies. Houses, stores, wired for electric lights, bells or telephom.fi Electrical fix tutes of all kinds. Cet our prices Reoalr work a specialty. TONSORIAL PARLORS. HILLY KUASSIO. DAUBER SHOP AND bath rooms. Main street, three doors north of Hotel St. George. First-class service. We Don't Keep Everything But we do Keep a good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Rustic and Finish, in all grades. Also all kinds of Dimension Lumber, in cluding Lath and Shingles. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple Boxes is complete, and any one in need of Lumber will not be wrong In placing their order with the : : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: & C. R. Depot NEW TONSORIAL PARLORS. COVRT ST. I Three doors west of Golden Rule hotel, j J. II Pace. prop. First-class workmen everything clean ; all modem Improvements. PATCON'S SANITARY BARUER 8UO P, Despaln block; Court street; best work manship: all the modern Improvements; all tools sterilized : bath rooms In connection. LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Our companies stand first in the world. AssetoS Hartford Fire Iusurauce Co $12,259,076 Alliance Assurance Co 29,039,963 London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 2,544,683 North British & Mercantile Co 19,695,974 Royal Insurance Co 22,897,153 FRANK B, CLOPTON AGENT 800 MAIN STREET PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. S. 1IOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOGUA pher of the city. Harvest views, In dian photos to.' sale. Finishing done for amateurs. Mnln St., near bridse. 'Phone red 270. LET US FILL YOUR BILL inn- i, rrrrr fct7 " NBW AND VERY WaJa '," M'ice of the public, K, !1. McKay, props. Call 1181 eT Stab,c or tele- r""lnd tile hark nrlll -nil tnr 5 LUiTT...T'. r ifi ini V,S BAKER, PROP. I bS 7?' Office and waiting "t to Savings Bank IAND LAND BUSINESS fZ'NTa T,1E OLD 1i,tillb'e...fite and accident KLJWCE 120 COURT ?. 65?. U. 8. LAND CM- V made of land tMam IuT? ad collections.' W ,mC room jo. ' VETERINARY SURGEON. URro"wV'AUGUANT01tADUATE OK the Kan Francisco Veterinary College ; cIU attended to day or night. Office at Depot Stables; 'phone red 511. FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and save you money. DOORS WINDOWS BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING. L UREENBWALI), THE OLD RELIAI1LE ' Shoemaker First-class repairing with , l-vt materials. Shop In rear of Dlndlnger, j Wilson & Co. MALE HELP WANTED. AN ENERGETIC MANAGER FOR OFFICE to be opened In this city for large man ufacturing concern. .Salary $100 per month ; extra commissions and expenses. Five hundred dollars cash security re quired, ilest of references. Address Man ager, i". O. Uox 21S1, Ban Francisco, Calif. WANTED. WANTED -HOUSEWORK BIT THE DAY Call on or addrexa Mrs. II. Huntington, 701 Weet Alta street. ... . vriin rwmHira van r.K. W API AM" luwi - - i staved cards, wadding Invitations, etc ; lw eiujrave vibuiu wiw i ired, The East Oregonlan. li u i ldin g paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., Opp. Court House His First Stories Were Written for the Benefit of Invalid Wife Later Began to Write for the Papers Started a Paper and. Failed. Robert J. Burdette. known the coun try over as the "HawUeye Mnn 'ami a platform lecturer, who has rtllglitei! thousands with his quaint conceits and shrewd philosophy, visited Cleve land recently says the Plnin-Dealer. His wire was 'with him. They left, their homes in Pasadena, Cal., in Oc tober, and will finish their present tour in Apiil. Then they will ko to Switzerland for a summer's rest. Mr. Buraette is one or the few bui vivors of the famous sioup of humor ists who delighted the public in the dj ys following the civil war, and oven before that time. Among them were Artemus Ward. Petroleum V. Nasby, Josh Billings, "The Danbury News Man;" Orpheus C. Kerr, and a little later, though still of the samp class. Mark Twain, Bill Nye and Mr. llur-delte. I Aiiiiougn tnt nrsi woik mat at tracted public attention to Mr. Hur delte was a series of articles in a lit tle paier of his own, called the Peoria Evening Iteview, ho became famous through his work as a paragrapher on the Burlington Hawkeye. Mr. Bur dette was plad to speak of those dayb the other night. Started a Paper. "After I had done some newspaper work and gained a little experience." said he, "in a company with Jerry Cochran I went to Peoria, where we started the Evening Review. It was a daisy; one of the prettiest papers you ever saw. How did I make my first hit? Well, you see it was t)tis way: My first wife was an invalid part of the time and couldn't get out very much, so to amuse her I used to notice all (he funny little thiugs and try to remember them to tell her. One day she asked me why 1 didn't put them in print. Finally 1 tried one or two, and they proved a great success. They were mostly along the line of domestic sketches, like those writ ten by the Danbury News man. The Peoria Review wasn't a finan cial success. One line day we had to suspend publication. "She didn't last long, did Jerry said. " 'No,' sa'd I, 'but wasn't she a me teor while she did last!' "After that Cochran went to a Cin cinnati paptr and I went to the Bur lington Hawkeye. Peoria couldn't a!' toid to support such an array of tal ent. Ward in Separate Class. "Artemus WUrd was in a small class by l.imseli. There was never any one at all like him except Bill Nye. Tnosc two had much th san.e way of looking at things. Twain Is also alone. Most of the otheis iiavr gone, but he onlj seems to grow mel lower and licher as the time passes. "About humorists of today? Well, in my opinion tiiore are just as good nes now cs there ever were They may not attract much attention, for Umeu hfivc- chaiiged. but thiy aie here just the same. "Tr.ke 'Mi. Dooley' and Geoige Ade lor example. There never were any I nnnler people than they arc. 'Mr Dooluy's' work will live longer, for it is not likely that the next generation will be able to understand Ade's slang. And then the philosophy of "Dooloy' I so lich. You see," Mr. Burdette went on to Kay, "times hae chang'd slin'e then In thost oays all the funny tilings Vfre confined to one pait of the pa pr. and every papor of importance lad its ptolossional tunny man who look charge of P.o department. Jsow adays whatever they may say of the mode in paper, H cannot ha accused ol being d'-y. There Is humor in the hcadllnos. In the editoriul paragraphs nnd In the t tides themselveM. It is not all confined to one part of the paper as it urfd to bo. No. on the v.hole. I think there are more funny writers in uie country than there were in the- old days. Their identity Ik not so clearly known, but they are here just the same." she? MISCELLANEOUS. IN POUND-T1IK FOLLOWINO DESCRIBED animals hare been taken up bjr the marshal olthe lty o! rcndleton, to win One brown gelding, 15 rears old; crippled In right tront lees no brand Tlilble; weight toco lbs. one sorrel yearling horse colt: no brand Tltlble; foorwttte teetl white strln In fore head; weight 000 lbs ono rosn yearling hone colt: no brand vlilbte: weight Tvo lb. If said animals are not claimed by the own ers or those entitled to the postcttlon, co;s and xpetes agalnit them paid and them taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at a o'clock p, m. ot the 'iltt day of Febrnary, llKVt, the said animals will be told to the highest bidder, at public auction for cath, at the city pound, on ttio corner ot Cot tonwood and Webb afreets. In theCltyof ren dition, the proceeds ot aucn salo to lie applied tolhapatmentottuch coats and oxpensta ot making sale.! Dated this llth dav of February, 190.5. J A. RLAKEI.Y, City Marshal. in roi'Ni) the roM.owiNd nr. scribed anlmnls have been taken up by the nmrelnl of the City of rendition, to wit: tine bay gelding 8 Tears old; while face: tour white tcet: weight "00 potindi; no brand Tlalblc. One hlack geldlni: 10 years old; right hind foot white, weight 800 pounds; shod In front; whlto spot In torehead: no brand vllble If said animals are not claimed by thn ov.i'ers or those entitled to the posseoslon, costs and expenses against (hem paid, nnd then tnken away within ten day from the dale hereof, llien at 'J o'clock p. m of the 27th day of February, It', tlio a!d nrlmals will he sold to the highest bidder, at puhllp miction for cash at the city poimd, on the cqrner of rnttonwood nnd Webb streets. In the llty or renillelon llie pr.iceeils of stich sale l be applied to tb" payment of such cost nnd expenses of mak Iiiu- sale. D.itcd th' 18th dav of February, l!Hl! .1 A. ltI,AKi:t,Y, City Mnr-.hu! in I'oi Ni - rni: l'oi.i.ow iNti in: Ftrlbed ntiln;nls lime been t.ikHi up by the marh:ll 'f the City of lViidlelim, in vlt : One hlack gelding a yean old: while Plot In forehead; white strip on nose, weight soo piirndi; shod In front: contlo horso; no brand visible One sorrel gelding S years old: while lace: right bind foot whlto: soar On left hind leg: weight SCO pounds; gentle hone; no Druno visiDie If snld nnlmnls nre not claimed by the owners or those entitled In iho posmisloti. rctts and expenses agitlnt them nnld, nnd then tnken away within ten ilnys from the naie nereor. tnen nt u ociotk p. in. or Hie With day of February, mm. to said animals will be sold to llu- lilgnest Milder, nt public miction for' cash, nt the city pound, on the corner of Cottonwood nnd Webb streets. In the City of l'emlleton, the proceed of such sale to be applied to the jiayuient of snrh ciwls nnd expenses of nink l!i sale. Dated thin 17th day nf February, 1D0.1. .1. A. lll,AKi:i,Y. City Miiislml nit. w w OAit- relson, grnilu.itc optician. The only coiniilcte opt'cnl pnrlor In the city Six doora south of 1". O., Main street, Pendleton, Ore., No fee charged for examination nuil cousulttithin. HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DHAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel tn Pendleton and as good ns any. Headquurtors for Traveling Men, Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2,50 Special rate by week or m onth Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dliilngrooin service. Kverv Modern Convenlenoe Bar nnd billiard room in connection Only Three Blocks from Depot GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Court and .lohnagu Htree't, l'cndloton, Oregon. M. F. Kolly. Propfoior. TRANSPORTATION LINES. rmirn i ir ii er aaaaaaaaaaaa AND OREGON ShojtLine UNION PACIFIC HEATED BY STEAA1 LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY DEFABT roa Portland 8:10 am Chicago 630 pm Portland 1:60 am The Kast 1:60 a m Tlmo SoIkmIuIo From I'oudlutou Portland Special No. 1 AamiT FROM The Bar N:00 a.st Chicago Special No. 2 Mall and Express No.5 Portlanc G:10 p in The Kat 1 M a xa Mall and Kxpresa No. 6 bpokaue & :15 a m Pendleton I'afseuger No, 7 Spokant. Pai-cnger No. 8 C :WJ p m Pendleton Branch Mixed Train No. 11 Walla Walla lirauch Mixed Train No. I M0 pa. Ainurlciiii lMiin, nitN.il. ',-, to(f'J.(0 porduv. 0311 Kiii'iipxau I'liui. noc. 7ru, yi.OO. Mpolal niton liy wcolc op mioiiIIi. Free 'bus meets nil trains) Commercial trade solicited Fine sample room Special Attention Given Country Trade HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ST8. Ocean and River Schedule. KKOM PORTLAND. IJortUnt 6KW p. in. All sailing date nub- Ject to change. for Han Krauclw i -"-m Hall ever; 5 days. i Columbia Hiver ' Dalij except Bundar l0p m, To Astoria and War naiuraay 1 tanaings. , I0M0 p. in., I AMI p.m. Hunda) Wlllitinottoltlvoi'. boats learo Portland dally, except Bundtj 'stage ol water permitting) for Willamette nut Yamhill Klvcr points. leave Ibt Klparla Hnake Hirer LewUtor 4 Wo a.m. Klparla to Lewlstan 1Mi,b, Dally Dally ltxcpt Mon 1 Kxcpt Mei F. K, WAM8LKY, Agent, Pendleton. MEN AND WOMEN. Cm nit tor unnatural dlcbrxu,laaHitatlucs txrlutlou or uloeratlaaa Of saocoaa meiatraoai, Palalcas. ana cot astns ' JHtEaCMU!CU.0a. Ct or jhjUououi. (Mie ur Dm WHOM, mm Ubhum Va I at u airtu. lBAUBMUTIl0.aaaH mm i eeat in plain witiyfeL tfxo. or lxttla. vSt. Circular tout vu rvijctt. In Tolstoi's "Resurrection." New York, Keb. 17 The dramatic i vent of tlio week In the metropolis is the initial presentation tonight nt the Victoria theater of Toltitot's play, "The rteaurreetlon." Preparations for (he production have been making finco last bummer and It Is heralded ps ono of the most ouperh productions the American stage hub seen hi a long lime The large oast la headed by Blanche Walch, who has the part of "Maslova kWHl Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE VorlaflaumatlOnorOatarrh of the Uladder and UletweJ Kldoejrs. Mo cure no pay, Cures quickly and Perma nently the wont cases of Uouorrhoru andUlrei, no malterof bow long ataad lav. Absolutely barsiless. 1.00, or by mall, postpaid, lA0,Sboxij. ' THE SAHTAl-PEPSIH CO., UELLEFOMTajNtf. Omn. Sold by F. W. 8chmldt & Co. a Standard remedy (or Gleet. Gonorrhoea and Runnings IN 48 HOURS. Curei Kid ney and Bladder Troubles. mm GEO. DAIIVEAU. Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Hlock and n half from depot.' Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50o, 75o, $1.06 THE POBTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Plan, J per day and upward, Headquarters for tourists and commercial tra. elers, Hpccial rates made to rumlliea audalngls gentlemen Tlie maimKctiient will be plesuicd at all Hints to allow rooms and give prices. A modern Turkish batheatablUlimeiitiu the hotel. II C. UOWl'.KB, Manages. PENDLETON-URIAH STAGE LINE HTURDIVANT 1HIOH., Props, Btiigo leaves Pi-iidletou dally, except Kuntuyi at 7 a in i for Uklub aud Inturmedlato polnu. luteal To Pilot llot-W, 7,'.c: Pilot Hock aud n turn, tl 'it', loNye, tl -'! Hie and return, fit to Klrlge. tl 76; to Ulgu and return, I3.MII to A ll.ii, UMi to Alba and leturii, ft lid) to Uklnh, UM: to Uklali aud return, Kt.tU. Office In Golden Rule Motel, Pendleton HMCKESTER'S PILLS am lli:il,illuld UtUI. U. ...... .M all ttu rli'iMA, '1'i.t.r tit. wllirr, ItrfuvA r.ubllluttuuBbl liMllalbfti. A.k iwur lruirirl.lri.rM n I t-l-itUH, -in.l.rwr 1'i.r lli'iilura, 1'4llniuiiiaU kuI lluvklrt 'ur I.Hillli. ill rrlurn Hall. AM lit all Unaiitu. bli'brlcr In il. al MkJImiu tiuyrr, I'll 1 1. A., PA- pillal.avuljvea In uuveruiyaii by tliHlviuieisul lirn nujiuoii irieclaurM.'lfbuM lllUun. , orelkarcita suiukliiv. Curoe Loet i n. nn, annw I nut Pnwr. Nluht-LnisM, fibarmnlarrhnflii Insam In Back. Evil Desires, Seminal Emissions, Lome BaoK, Nertoua uouuuy Heudoche, Unfltneee to Marry, Loss of Bemen, Varicocele, or Con t Manhood, nnlii, PuTns) ia Doblllty, iu. Twltnlilnur nf IHlvuvy to eiery fuuo. Stimulate tba iiraln u d nere cut. Una bui.e fur liMlii mall. A writ- tf a Buarautae.to uu or uluur - fuu.ii-j Kiibcbuus. cii cuiars free. Address! Bishop Remedy Co., San FranolccOf Cnle SOLD BY TALLMAN. t CO., DRUGGISTS, PENDLETON, OREGON. etlpatlon, Btopa Prenmtureneea, Stop Merv Eyellds. KAixlt are baiuwliatv. luivait vigor aud UOu. 1jh 'tBetdeipoient.acureljathaiid.lUktoresanuill. I MftS-